American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, November 13, 1867, Image 3
THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa.,Wedncs< ! ;iy,Nov, 13, 1867 Bjgr Those 4csiring to act its agents and make moti'ey hy the operation, should read the advertisement—"Wanted," and address, Irwin & Co., No. 08, Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. —Dunseath ntid llaslett, No. 50 Filth Street Pitts burgh, would respectfully inform the public, that they hare on hand a large and splendid assortment of \\ atehes, Clicks and Jewelry of all de-eriptious , which they propose selling al a low fig> ure. .Give UB a call. TRUNKS, VALISES &C. —Our roadere are teferred to the advertisement of Jo-* scph Liebler, wholesale and retail dealer iu Trunks, Valises Ac. Mr. Lieber is wall known to rainy of our eitiions. Those desiring to . pnr> chase anything iu his line of business, will find it greatly to their advantage to tsive him U call, at No. 104 \V o<*l St , Pittsburgh Pu. GROCERIES AMD PRODI.XE. —The at tention of our readers is ca'led to tho ad vertisement G W . l'usey.4o federal Street, Allegheny City, to be I'ottnd in to' day's paper. Mr. Pusey keeps a well selected stock of Goods ; buys close, scdls low, and gives good weight. He also re ceives on Commission, Country I roduee of all kinds, and has every laeility for the proper transaction of his business. VOCAL AND XNSTRU MENTAL CONCERT. Prof. James Borland and Class will give a Vocal and Instrumental Concert in theolade Run Presbyterian Church, on Thursday, the 2lst inst . at G o clock P. M. This Concert is for the trtneSt of the Furnishing Fund of paid Church, to pay expenses iocuired in retailing and refitting the Church Huilding. F.very lover of mtnie should bo present. jSajr" A line head of bar is such an in j dispensable adjunct to beauty that no one j vvlio prizes good lo ks should neglect to use the best preparations to be I ad to in. ' crease its growth, restoie its < o or or pre tent il» falling off Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia is one of the in >st effectual ar ticles for the purpose wo h»ve o'er seen, besides being one of the iiio-t deligh'ful hair dressings and beautifiers oxttint. It is fiee from'tho sticky and guuitny prop- j ertieo of most other die'ssings. and b<• •: delightfully perfumed recommends its.til to eveiy lady or gentleman using fine toilet articles. FQONOMV IN KDCCATIOJI. —Too much j tiise and ruonov are spent to no purpose, in what is popular If culled obtaining an i education, which, when attained is of no! practical villi a-. a pn p.uation lor any of the active duties of lit'-, Instead of spending so much linie iu pi ' Idin thro' a course of mere bt! »k learning, let a young'iu»n -|enl a few weeks oV months, at such an institution as iho Iron City College. Pit l ! burgh, Pa . where he will obtain a piaotical business education, and ho will have acquired something that will prove of immediate and permanent value to him. There is no doubt but the best investment any young man can make, would be to eecuio a scholarship in this i nctitution. Ifey- Philadelphia eovoiod herself with glory by feeding«'h.: stidier* who went to the late war from all parts of the North and West; and now an association of Philadelphians, " not weary iu well do ing," have organized a scheme t) shel ter and to educate the orphans of the same brave men who were welcomed there in those troublous time. River side, Now Jersey, is the site of their In stitute, and tho funds for its endowment are being raised by the Washington Li biary Company of Philadelphia, by the sale of slock at one dollar per share With each share a handsome steel en graving is given at the time of purchase; and, as a further inducement, all are ens titled to one of the §300,000 worth of presents to be fairly distributed to tho sto.-kholders ; or, in other words, for ev ery share of stock held a present is guar anteed. One present to bo given away is worth 840,000. Read Advertisement. LBTF.II FROM GKHRITT SMITH. —The Herald of Health for November, comes ' taus freighted as usual with many valu able articles. Tho New Premium List is a grand one. Hon. Gerrit Smith ■writes: " PETEUBona', N. Y., October 4,1867- —Inclosed arc two dollars, which jou will please credit oa my subscription to the Herald of Health. " I value this periodical .Very highly. Were it thickly scattered ovar the whole land, what a revolutiouaij - power it would prove ! " Professor Tylei's ' Athletic Ci2b' is *rorth more than the price of each num ber it appears in. ily the way, ho is one of the most brilliaut and racy of all our ! writer*. " Respectfully yours, " GEUKIT SMITH, j " Miller, Wood ti Co., Publishers, 15 j Laight St., New York." 8- per annum ; 20 Cent* per Number. ! —About a half a million of dollars have been expeuded for the relief of the people of the South, under the Con- j gre»*ion»l acts. TRBMEKDQiis eaA.sk IN pa-iess. DOWN THEY COMB! & LAILOE STOCK OF BOOTS A3JD BHOEB AT 11. C. HUSELTO^S, SSSoa a u a n a I£UIHL:i2!lSia XPiioa Of All the Latest Style?, Just Opening, GONSISTI3STG I 2ST 3? -A. 3R> T O IE 1 Women's & Misses' (Jlove Kol Balmorels, Children's Morocco, laced, Balmoral*, •' " « '• Button Boom, " Glove Kid tip " " " P. G. Morocco Balmoral*, " Goat tip " " Goat and Calf " " Patent Ankle Ties, " " Faucv Toilet Slipper*. " Breo*, extra high cut, very beautiful. Men •>» "» «-•»»-» t'nnalatlnA! «»* CALF, KIP AND UPPER BOOTS. A LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S BROGANS. Also, A Large Stock of Men, Women & Children's Slippers &Overs. & LAKE mm iiiVtmi MD fttttws, Jv s T Ii ECEI VE D , COITSISTIITC3- ITT EA-IRT OIF French ami Common Onlf, Morocco*, Kids, Lining* of all kinds, French Kip, and up pop, La»t*, Nii lx t Peg*, Tlirfca«f; Wax. Boot-trees; everj thing a uses h« can find at B. C. lIIJSEL'LON'S. m'B gJOctiia vkMJLvmam ©©jssssips ©IF B. A KAI.IFIIUMA UHONUKU ASII SLAUGHTER. Prices on Sole Leather, 28, 31, 34, 35, and 38, according to quality (Jiill and Examine my Stock. 3STO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. B. C. HUSELTON. PITTSIS V HUH MA K K ETB. GRAIN —Whiter Red, $2 no; No. 1 «prlngis quoted at 94 Id and S'b.2at $3 ■ ' 3 00: Oti 66<MN); Rye,|l bo Corn, ItOffsl,o3;1 t Offsl,o3; Barley No. 1 Spring SI 10. Fl.ol/R--Sprl: K Wh rit. : Winter Wheat,slß; ft-, * K! ir *.)< ■• r ' bid: Buckwhoat, $6 00 per cwt. PP.OYI.-I ».vs—i: sLioulhrf, l>c; Sugar Cured Ham*. 2h-; Lard 14c. * " HI iTEU-Fre-h 8011, 33c EG*a-2icper HAY—Bahd, fl- P« r Ton. il'tfDS —' 1 sl' Tiniothv.3,oo; Clover. 1-00. l>j'tT!:i» PitVl !*»--quarters; Hi halve* I'J cts. Pr !», i VIM -I . :wli Blows, f1 26 cents per bushel. APPLE- * M'Vsl -ii. HUA.SS—PI 7perbushel OIL ti-ij'l- NC<»IL: ftetiaed. 34 cent* per gal FOB Laid Oil. O i to Uo for No*. 2, and $1 10 for S \ 1 lU'T I,K :i MAI« K lOThi. BCI'TRR—-Kresb Bob 37* i n-'im par pound BLANS—H bit's $-V 0 pei bushel. BARLEY-- *»ring »* \N AX— lit* P"» pound. KGGS—2O rents per dozen I. i.iii |{. vi,Jrt.oo to 7,00 pernund.; Rye 3.50. j? Ik« heat, ||,SO pr linn4i Hil.ll —nr. i A|.plo«, 6cli. per lb; WrUil Pomebe,, Pi: ATM BHH—7* c»«t, pw polisiil. . ... • JIIA I N—Uhi I S'- t'T t>u* • R.»<',l,ts; Oat,. 60c Ui", P»r potlni,; Jna, M Brown Su*ar. 1 <l;||i»r p mind d»»W n«t<\ 2d< .».0. Mous es fl.fcO cents p'i usil n; Syrup 1 ouaud 31,40. Illl.'!-:- * cents pur pound. LARD—I 6 centa per pound. N A I I.S—#7,7s par ke t . P.)TAT»K,*— y «: l»i bushel. pound- K A«^—:i per pound. ltlCK—ls ceif\a i r | -lid. SALT » «•. barrel. TALLOW—I 2 cents per pound. . j \V(M|,—4O cent* per pound for l oniiiwn Jtyccir.l iloticcjs. ' v __|; U | 1,., | dgc No. -72. A. 1 \J / li 'ld- • f.t « n the ()d d 1 e Ho V/V It 01. >ll M tin Strc t Butler, Pa.. mtl■» n i C VV-A M IIVMIIV of rn:h II «:tti:-n •r< m j sister ira reKpectfully intitdd to M | tend r.v Order to tin W- i C,- 1 ' Wi ' - iN ti I, » i i 1 ; r N-. 27H, I ■». .ft» Ib lis its | evetv MONDAY av«iiiutf.coiii j menetn* at <»'< , l M , k. Hretbren from sifter are j ' respectfully invited to nttend. By order af the N t> , I'm the Dtlt,<rßUNl I'mh ii HKIOA T«>PSnr«.i metlicinal prepatation In the (• mi of hi Uiteoge, uutl are universally oii-Kjcred the ni< *\pltat- j ant, rfnctual anrtrnntmfwt i«i.i«-«1 •• In nan. for Ifmtrf Mj|,Co%uhs,Chldt, catarrh. Asthma % Bronchitis, Dip- I thrrii nn i t/< Pulnionpry < omplntntt. Tliey are a ir- j I iaut«Al I i jriv<' • j is:. : «-r aiM m >r«' l.tsiiny beneftt In tb«- j | ab •» wtfe-'iions t h/s*» »ny other r.*!iied> . nl- > t>. emit > u | I n.. ileloti-i 'oii"* ingre.liant. and int to oHend tit** woake»t ' an I numt sensitive "toninrh, 44-Kor Milady SVMI liIAiiIAUAM and RK4)IOK Jt I RU.- T PrupKi*!*. Untlee, PH.. «t *5 ct*. per liox. » LADES' tOIYKTITI TIOX PILI^S I Are *.» c-tiled because of their per'h H.ir tiirfrt and r/1- j ci'ftit efTeet upon the bivei, St-uifcli, Hl iod and N« r vi.ns SvstvfTl. For Imieilvity of the Liver 112 rthotitom | nch In di-rangement, or 1»\-tpepsla. they will «!«*li^lit 1 i the pntieht with their nifld »nd bmiodcinl eflect, eapee- I (ally if, from lon* c.int«nued induction and eestive j ne«H, tbev ureletluith poiiodie«l returns of the Sick j lleudiedip. In euro of « ifvere Cold, pniduciny ChHl> anil Few, vun can break it very tuoa hy using the I'ill* j as per ilirectioii with encb b-»v. M#-AI» ».fo. si,l« i y BAMI.KL OBAHAM and Hiso - Ii A CO., Butiei. Pa. at X* ct* per Hox. .TOJIN 11. III.AHKB I CO.. < ! tin tint. IMI7 «m »r.) Vro pin tori lln iin. N Y | TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The Advertiser, having 1 neen restored to health in a few weeks, by a very Mini— pla remedy, after bavin; suffered several yearn with a j i severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consump tion—is iiiixious to inuke known to his fell 'W-sufferwrs j till- Ultima ..r rure. To all who deMiie it, he will send a copy of the prp -1 "tiriptii.n used, tfree o| charge) with the dir«*ctiijns tor : preparing and u«lng thn sani«. which they adniylwlv I F.M'ut TOR ( OJlHl nrrio.v. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, AC. ! The only object of the advertiser in sending the I're -1 s.-rtption. i« to benefit the afllicta<l. and sp,-..«.i informa tion which he conceives tube invtluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, it will cost them nothmc, and may prove a Idessii.^ Parties wishini the preicriptUni. will please address lirv. KhWAHI) A. \S 1 LdON, Williamsburg, New York. Nev 7, ISflB, ly. BCHENCK S SEAWEED TONIC ft U vadl |«a invented by Dr. J. 11. Schenck, of Philadelphia, is in tended to dissolve the food aud make it into chyme. | the ftrnt process of digestion By cleansing the sto | notch with ScheuckV Mandrake Pills, tll% T»nic soon 1 restores the appetite, and fo».»d that could not be taten before nslnjj it will be easily digested, j Consumption cannot be cured by Schcnck.s T*ulm'>- nir Sirup unless thr stomach and liver is made lualthy and the' appetite restored, hence the Tonie and Pills are require*! in nearly every case of consumption. A half dozen bottles of the SEA WKKt> TONIC and three or four boxes of tba MANDRAKE PILLS will care any ordinary case of dyspepsia l»r. Sclium k inakes professional fisit* in Nt«w Ycrk lloston. and at his principal office in Philadelphia every week. See daily papers of each place, Iris pamphlet, ou Consumption for IIU days fur. viaiUtiou. Please observe, when purchasing, that tfie two like nesses of the Doctor, one when in the last stage.pf con sumption, and the other as he is now, in perfect health, are on the Government stamp. Sold by ail Druggists and Dealers, price $ 1.50 per hot tie, ot $7.50 tlie balf-do/.en. All letters for advice shou»:l beadu- r e«sod to Dr. Schenck'* office No, 15 Noi.'h 6th strett, Philadelphia. Pa. General Wholesale Ageu«« ' Den'.«u> Barnes k Oo.; Nf\.: g. s liante. Baltimore, Ma, ; John D. Parke, Cincinnati, O.; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, i."« ; Colliui Bro., St. Louis Mo. ' [lst w. ca. m. I 0. i ROTICE. PROPOSALS fr the erection of a School House, in | X Meat Liberty, Brady tp., Butler county, Pa., Will be received by the BMHTJ of Directors of said township, nr the n»Kt stated meeting of the Board, in West Lin ei ty, N«»v 30:b I o'clock, 112 M Biinensioiis aud spei i fleutuinsof building made known at any t iiue by tbe subscriber. « , J< 2 S|A » M. THOMPSON, Sec'y of Board I 00-. 30, * The American Citizen. IS published every Wednesday in the borough of Bntier by r E Avnvß-' v, Jn Kearns' Building, Main Street, opposite the .'ijck Uonte. I'KIHV—%'A .00 it year, If paid In advance, or within the ftr-»t llr-t «ix nionthtf: or -60 if not paid until niter the e\piintlon o thfcfirst nix m<'n,ths. 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UKATitS Ann M\RKI«RtS, •rill be published pratis. wh-re the same doss not e\pee«l 6 lines ; for each additionallinn, •'» cts. will be charged. Advertisements of O. C. Sale, Executors, Admiuistrn t■ »is. i»:i.l Auditor's notices: l'.stiayn, Dissolution of i'art nership.Cautions, and all transient advertisamenta Hi*Ml < E. AN DEIISON, Editor and Proprietor. Dec 16 8" THE RURAL AMERICAN FOR 1868 volume for ISB7 Free. rpillShighly pOfi.lar hunier sand Finit Orower'a \ Paper i- published :tt TTICA, N. \, ou lire Ist and I ill of each m 'irh,at il 60 a year, and evety subscri' I lie tJratuiti•• *• c 'nsist iffl' <■ Steel Plate Engl avlngs; , <-hoicM ti:-pe Vines, includiiiK il.e ( ONIORD, the bust hemes: ihe be-t cultivated, and niiiueroiis otherthi:i>ts I among « bit It it la the MAKLYGOODRICH POTATO, that yields o< er ONK nt'NtiRRD ton ONE of seed—the best tall.- "Uf<> in existence, fo*-simmer "i- winter, and j subj c to no xo i>itfßAßs I A package • 112 these Potktoea is si l r«E-{ and piuJ,p-iifi to ell hUbscribtrs who re [ que-t ii that is sure to produce a BurilF.L , or 'more, j worth 15, aa they sold last spring! All QralultiM ir# sent FIIKK or . it a R'l E BOR TEA\sp(iTATlo>! Over worth ' i Vines, Ac., were tliiix K«ut out iu iS'W ami 7, all II of which nave great satisfaction 1 lie Run Ai A m »Hi' \n i« the best Pn tCTic.M paper for ai-d ai-d Fruit Growers in the I'nited States, ami | the cußtrvvT. Semi for a sample copy, which is sent j frt< andfor \ mrselves what all < h guiit. laige pa- I per if U. in 16 (mga QUtRTU form, to bind at the end of : lit yeai if you remit $l6O for it for 18»»8 you,will ra ! ceive the balance of the volume for Di67.rncr. HUM THI: | IIMK vll R %r>\• y RK>.<HKS M and 'through for j your money. and at• RATl ' itv as you eliali select! Tha Inll details of UiHso inasniflront cflers will be found iu I toe Rural Amciican I M>KN i- U A NTr.D.— I want a Club Agent in overy ti.wn in the I'nited States as my pa peris National iu its < baiacter, and encu'.nt sin every .-fate iu the Union | The immense succes« «,f the Rural American, Laving I the largest > hrulatidn of an> paaer in thlaconiitrv that |is entitled t ■be • tiled t Pramcal Agricultural and j Horticultural pubPcatlon,enables me tu give to C lub I 1 Aleuts more t"i their services, than is offered by any • t i-i pnb'i-.u r : Tll« Pi »:n : i in li-i I- umgpifi • i.'t eUt bracing Coin ord and otber Gmpu \ in ■. by the iiuml ied and Thousand down to a single vine; Watches, spb-n id hunter cases extra Dot!hi" Gold . Plated, worth I*6. 112 i only forty subsetihers, that can j be obtained in »w . . r three day* : also the celebrated Roper. Four Sh. .ting Repeating Shot Gun, that I shld , for 001, and many otber valuable things that maybe i found described In the piper i4.t»"l hhv v pn.inic vei y flu. two year old Concord Orape Vint s for SJ»| >, at on? -' a'/ the pri« e» (hat otheis ».ell tbe same quality ana aye I , ' Addie-s ' T. H. Miner, Clin-» ton, Oneida t'.. . N , as my cditori.il office aad vi he I yards are locaUld there Nov. i tb 17G7. IteKtauranf l.icrmf, rnitß fallowing applieation for Ite-'aurant License I has been Htud in tbe office 0 r Clark of Court of Quarter Sessions, in and for the county of Butler : No. I. Samuel Sykes, Borough of Butler, fifed Oc tober iid, IfcO". No. 2. Gabriel Kohler, Borough of Butler, filed Oc tober -Jth. Petition Will be presented for hearing on Wednesday the2oth daj of Novembar. 1887. HtmoiutranCM I# filed f>H vr It'Jor' the I*i/i tiny tj j\urtiub*r »ir Jtf $ it I nnff Ihejtrst duy u/ teim. Lirenees must be taken out uitliiu tifteeii days after thc\ are granted, or they will bu revoked according t . |«w. FRANK il. EASTMAN, Cl'k. Bntier, Oct 29, *O7. Sheplir'H Sales. I}Y virtue of sundry Writs of Vend. Ex .Ac.; issued J out of GieCourt of t'ommon Pleas ..f Butler coun ty, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public -»le at the Court House in th? borongh of Butler, on Monday, the lHth day . 112 November. A D , I v i 7. Nt one oelock, p M., the td lowing described property ,to wit All the right, title, interest * nd cla'tn of Robert Spear cf. In and to One hundred acres of land, more or le.se. situate in Wiuthiugton tp., Butler county. Pa bounded north l»y Edward Fraxler, east by Bernard M'Anallen, -.H?. "raham, west by Thomas Hutchison, About Thirty-flve acre, cleared. house and le* sta ble the*eon elected. Seized and takeu in execution as theproperty of Robert Spear, at the suit uf D. Gregg ALSO, All the right, title. Interest and claim of Franklin Kol»l», of, in and to'l'wy hundred acres ..| land, inorr «jr lens, situat" iu Parker township, Hutlei county. Pa. bounded north by .lames M'Mahan Tbos Wally'ct. «L east by Archibald Toompson. south by Thomas Smith's Heirs, et al., west by Hviidersou V.oore etal. Seventy nve acres cleared. Fifteen of which is meadow. bouse and Lug barn thei eon erected. Seised and taken iu execution *» the property of Franklin Bobb, at the >uft of Ebeneter Chiiaty. Adm'rofJohn P. M Gilldee'd. A LSO, A!l the right, title, interest and claim of John W. Ronoy, of, io end t«. Two hundree acres, more or or less, situate in Winfieldtp., Itutler Couwtv, Pa . bound d uorth-by Raufhold, riist by V%'m. Crm kshanks, ituuth by A. Srumff, west by II Mnidshetal. One hundred acres cleared. Large (mine bouse ai d ftaaie barn there in elected. Svi red aud taken in execution as theprop erty i'f John W. ltouey.at tbe suit of Henry tYum. JAMES If STOKE Y, sheriff. g u erifTs office, Butler. Get. 2V, 1t67 j. s.A J. PBRVIAXt'E, At toril " y ■ «>-1 Ltt», Offlc. no S. ■. of Dlamoo.' Md M* l ." l Bntl«r, P», New Goo ds at Greatly Ucdisccd Prices! JUST OPENING One Case Prints at from - 9to 1G cts. 6-4 Water-proof Cloaking, $1 40 Brown and Bleached Muslins at 9 cts. & upwards.; Balmoral Skirts, - - -£125 & upwards. i Jeans, - - - 18 " " " Bnlnkets, - - - $4 75 " " New Style De Laines, - -25 " Coverlets, $2 00 to $4 75. Plain Alpacas, all colors, - 50 " 4LSO A FULL LIME OF FRENGH MERINOES, I CLOTHS, I Q L O VE S, GOBURGS, \CASSIMERES, jII OSIER Y, NOTIONS, dc. Also 200 B linsd, ®. 112. S E TOGIIIIER WITH A FINE ASSORTMENT O T GtotSt Ici g, Ba© t sand &e . * to which the attention of purchasers is requested at CHARLES DUFFY'S, Corner of Main Street and Chasrels Alley, September 19, '67-2rao« ] 5 ; &J ERj¥* A • I'artiilon Kotlre. Butter county, u: AND now to wit: Oct 2S, 1807 ; The petition of Wal ter Cm ry of Cherry township, in *aid fount,* Was tiled in the • Mice «>f liiv Clei k uf (lie orphans' Court t'n , and lor c<'tintj. letting forth that iiGOrge W. o>it tin, late <>t laid t<i*iiHiij{j, d oil or irt<o\u the di|y ot . ImJ7, intentate, unmarried. and without issue. { Your petitioner lurcher lepresent*, 'J'hat the hiiin dece dent left coll.aerial lulls, vlr; Brotfteis and *ii«teis of the whole bi< oj, namely : the children of John Orifliu. dee'd ; Ft anotj 111 iftin. axed *l2 yearn : 1 heodoru (• i.ffl.i ti years ' Llleii OlitUtl aged 3 yearn, and who left HUI vivmg him, a wiitow, wbo i* Htiil living, film and ber chihlien above named are rceudiug in V\ an uucouuty 2d. JoueyU «• rifliit aged 34 yearn, residing in Cleat fi«ld county. Pennsylvania, whose Interest ia legally vested in the above named petitioner. 3d. Win. Grif fin, i ending injfeayer ccunty, Pa, agedabout 20 Vfars. 4th. lleir« of Muvy Hocken berry, dee'd, Mary Jane, aged about 17 year-: Joseph, aged abo'ut 15 y- art: Rob ert, aged about 10 yearn, and Lt'iinda, aged about 5 years Who lelt HUI viving her, her husband, William llockenberry, who is still living, residing in Cherry tp. in naid county. 6th. Catharine Orifliu aged about 2) y.-ni,intermarried with John Barber, residing iu Clean tield county, I'a «th. .lames (Jritflu, aged 10 year", re aiding in tie rfleld county, I'a. 7th. Annie Gtiflin, about 21 •ears, rem ding- iu Clcnitield county, I'a. bin. Elizabeth Grillin'.now intermarried with ——— —— aoell 3b yeais, reslclr.g in t le;»rtiedrlcomity, Pa.. whose interest M legally vested in your petition.':'. 9th. Ra chel (initio, aged about 27 a oars, raiding m < learfleld county, I'a. wtio-e interra'in the lau l hereinafter de scribed is legally vested iu your petitioner. 16th Jaue tiiifliu, aged about 17 yearn, lesii'ing-lti CleUi field C-., I'a. '1 he .-aid decedent left surviving him, bin widow ed mother, Mary Oritiln, who is still living and resides iu Clearfield county, l'a„ whose interest in said Heal Letate is Uy, ally vested ill your petitioner. V< ur petitioner further niiows that tho said Ceorg W. Orlfiin. died, leavl.-g his withfWed moiher ane brother* aud sister* us ttlotcsiid, he being unmarried an i witiiout i -tic, M-ir.ed in bis dime nee us of fee, of in and to the following oe.-ci ibed Leal hstate, being tfi undivided one-b; if part >d a cei tain piece of hind si n utein Cheny t •wmdiip,slid county, bounded North br ilwvvstiu lit -sel, Liiat i.y Hugh Conway's heirs. South by James Smith, and W eit hy Jacob Wollbrd ; contain lug fill) Acre* of land, or Itnussbunt. Tne other uu- Uitideil one h.ilt' part . t a ii.l described piece (d land, the title of which is legally voted in your petitioner, Your peritl-mei. tn-retore," ptays the Court to awaul an I li(|llest t I make pat til i<Hi "112 tlie planuses nfuciaid to and iu kin it pro| oiti lis a* by the laws of this Com w ithout prejudice to or spoiling the whole, but il such partition cannot be made thereof then t<> value and ap prait>e the ,*-a rfie, and make letuin of the proceedings according to law. and your petitioner will ever pray, Xc net- b« r 28th, lfS©7 ; ltale to show t*n*e (ranted, lty the Court. F. M. KAS'I'M A.N, Clerk. And now, fherefore, you the said Mary (.iriflin, meth ir; and Kiancis (.rdlin, Theadore (Jrillin, lilleii Orißin child run of John fliiflln, dec d, and widow of said dece dent . Joseph (JriiHn, William Urillni,tlie heirs of Ma ry liockenherry, viz : Mary Janu, Joseph, Kobert, Lu cir.da and William ilockenborry, iiusband ; Catharine !■ ritliii. .lames (Iridlii, Annie(irinin, Klizabeth (liiltiu. K."c-hel Uriilln. and Jano flritliu, and every of you, are hereby tiled to l»e end api ear before our Judges at an Orphans Coin t 11 bo Iu Id at Uutler, in and lor tH* county of //utler, - n tho 3d Monday of November next It being the 1-th day of said mouth, then and there to show cause, il auy you may have, why the prayer of rhe above petition suouid not bo granted. Kub-return*- able to uext term. IW the Court. F. M F.A> i' MAN, Clerk. Cieik's Odlce, jtutler, Pa., Oct. 26, I*B7. GOBEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR .IS6B. rniiK OF I-ADIKS MAGAZINE*. RK -1 CAI SK IT IS IMF Itn 1 : The friend of Woman ttie arbiter t'cbi- ii, the enc.onager anil publisher of tho P'st of the day, tiio pattern from whiib all others copy. HEADING MATTER. In lhis there will be an improvement. The folutne fir IK»* will he set up with new faced tjpe. and of a Ni/.»* that will enable lis to give an «jaant|ty of reading matter, au*uuming to about twelve p:igeS in each numboi. Beautiful Steel Platea. f»f these the LADY'S Took contain Fourteen eich year, superior 'we challenge comparison) tc arty [idb lisbed In tiiis country, either iu book or periodical. The Literature of the Lady * Book. HIAIiION IIAIILAND. Aulhortu >f '■ Alnne,'' " Hi<Ul*n I'itU," " Motn Sid 1 • iVimoii u nd •' Maria in who contributes to no other picntbly publication, will furnt'h a new novel lor IRtiA, called 'FHSMI| Uowunu" tli#t will >iiii thr« ugh the year. Her stories are MUX ioiislv sought after, and as they are copyrighted can bo found nowhere but in CioDEi, tiur loruier efllcieut Corps of w ritern has also been retained. OUR FASHION PLATBS The original double fasi MI piates will be coUtlnted. MObh'.L I O' m tAG A>S —The only niagaeine in this country that gives tiiese desigits is the LiPY'S li>OK. IH/A WIN (J LBBbONB~-ln this we are also elonc ORIGINAL MUSIC — Oocfey's i« the only magazine in which music prepared expressly for it appears. We have also a C bildim's. Horticultural, and a Health department, GODEY'B INVALUABLE RECEIPTS upon every «u"ject, for the Boudoir, Nur«ery , Kitchen House, and Laundry TJTKP EXGJ.'AVItfGS.—ThI* is a leries of engra vings that no one has a'ieinpted bat ourselves. LADIES" EASCY WORK DEPARTMEN 7*.—Pome of the designs in this department are ptiutwd iu colote, in a style unequalled. TERM 8F OR!L8E8. One ropy, one year..... 83 frf) Two copies, >onn year 5 50 copies, one year 7 50 Four copies, one year 10 00 Five eopiei. one year, and an extra copy to tue pei son getting up the dab, making she copies 11 00 Eight copies. otiey«ar, and an extra copy t<» the peison getting up the dub, making nine copies 21 00 Eleven copies, one year, and an extra copy to the peison getting op the club,making twelve c ipies 27 50 tfodey'a Bock and Arthui'« Il.imo .Mag azine will be sent one year on receipt or fl 00. OOdey's Lady's Hook and The Children'* Hot.i will be kent one year on recwlpt of $3 00. Oodey's Lady's Bo k, Arthur's Home Magazine, and- Children's Hour Will be sent ouo year on receipto f5 00. %9»Canada subscriltets must send 24 cents ad itiooal for e*ery subocriptioU to tbe Lady s Hook, and I centa for eitb«r of (lie other uingaziiiM, to pa. Uo American pontage. HO WTO REMIT—In r.mi Itlig Ij » ■'? orrttEOfcDEE or a THiMT p tyable to the or of Gtxlty, is preferable to bank notes, as, nho th ' der or Drnft he lost or stolen, It can he renewed without loss to the sender, If a Bralt or a Poat-otftce Order can not beprocur«*d, aend United or National Hank notes. Adt'reM L. A. Goday, N. I. Cernsr Si»4h anu Quitnul .struct 0et.», *91.) PHILADELPHIA T'nrAL 1.15T M- November Term 18«7. t FIRST WEEK | (Joinrforftveatrh I'a., Hannah Collander, Pl'ff v«. | i TtioAds VV atwn Z. Cooper vs. Win. •». Hrackenridge. fECOND VTBEK. John Fisher vs. John Herg, V\ illiKin C.Hiu* for us«) vj. John Collins, Samuel Parks v*. Samuel p. 'fhomi'son. . .h e* ie Ri<;e an I wile vs Conrod l.iholta, Stiff A hngllsh vs. Robert Allen, ft iiiiami Dnvhlsjin vn. John Heifour. Benjamin lioulhett vs. Robert Bodds, J \V. Forrester ct AJ vs Jacob'Zeig lT. John Cannon Adm'r v-. John M'Devi.t. •IUJIIOS OalUher Ji , vs. .las Ualluher. Sr. Adm'f. ct al. Lewis Roth, et al vs. Win. C M'Candlsss, William Love vs. Robe-t Boyd. I liouins Rodgers vs. Thomas Hindrnao, Frederick Hupp vs. Samii"i Kelly, Patton Kearns vs. Oeorgo C. Roessing, patton K.ifirhs vs. Gnooge ff. Roessinif, # I'avid O'Connor vs. John Kerr, et al. Owen Barrett vs. David Dlbel et hi. James Cervln for use vi Wm. C. M'Csndlet?, J It II Fisher vs. ChristiAn F.tfuouse, Hamuql E. Mooibead vs. John Ciyson, J'hn ff. Forrester v« Jacolt Zeiclrr et al, Andrew Norcrossvs. Jamei Orosmuan, I'atton Kearns vs. Bernard Hocusing at al. Satnuel M t hdlnnd v*. Wm. Brown et al. I'aniel M'Langhlin vS. Jamee CJallaher.et al. .10-oph Kin/.cr vs. The overseer 4 of or Butler tp., Mar.v ("rouse vs J <». A Wm. Campbell, John W. Bnrr vs. Joonna llarr. Lewis Z. Mitchell vs. William Wellr, JOJIII K.*Kennedy vs Samuel M'Olyiiionds, Williafu Clark vs. Thomas Watson. KHzsboth Welsh vs. Alexander Welsh. S J. Timblin Fx'r vs Henry I». Tim blin Adm'', A lie i Wilson v« John Campbell, David Scott vs. K M..V Lure Er'r. J. It. CLARK.Troth'y. I Prothouotary's Cffl •», Oct. 13. 13-17* THE PRIENP. 41 WASHING TON" A T MOUNT VERNONj Till'. I.ADY'B FRIEND annoinces for I«i6S, the ! fallowing novelets : —Til K DEBARRY FOI'.TI NE, by , Amanda .M Douglas, auth ir of"In Tru*t," 1 Stephen - Dane,"' Ac , A DHAIi M/ N'S RULE, bv Elizabeth l'res- | cott. autliOr of-How A Woman Had Her Wav," Ac : FLICEINO FROM FATE, hy Louie Chandler Moulton, auLLor of ''Juua Clifford." ''This, That and tho Oth *c. It will girt-n BPLKtinin DOUItr.K P.\rtF FINn.T COI.oKKIi FASHION Fl.ATK—sngrmed on Meul—:n I every number. It wil* give a beautifully executed FANCY BTEIL , ENORATINU iu every number. It wili give a large assortment of WOODCUTS illus- J (rating the Fashions. Fancy Work, Ac., in every number 1 e It will give a popular piece of MUSIC, worth the -cost of the M ignzine in itself—in evory nninber. « It will givo a copy of the nuw nnd splendid Prom'- ' um Steel Engraving - WASHINGTON AT MOUNT V KRNON"—UO inches long by 2i inches wide—to every full ($2 50) subsriiber, anj to cvory person sending a Club. It offer* as Preminms « Inrge variety of BOOKS • ! WIIEKLEIt A WILSON'S SKWINU MACHINES, SIL 1 \ ER PLATED TEA SEW, SPooS.x.IMTOIIKKS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CLOTUES' WRI NGERS, ' CltilQi:KT, API'LKTON'S o¥<Jljt>l'El>l A3, Ac scribe for IStB by the a first of November, shall roceive , the November and Decembei numbers of this year in I addition, making 14 months in all! Those who sub j scribe by the first of December shall roceive the De j comber number, making 13 months iu ail! I copy 'and Ihelargo Premium Engraving f'J.sf> * eopie- ft OO «*» " (and flno gratit) ft.OO N " (and one gratii). 14 OO One copy each of LADY'S FRIEND and P0T....1 OO Tlm getter up of a Club will always receive a copy of the PR KMT I'M E> OR A VINO Members ,4 i Club wishing the Premium Engraving must remit One Dol lar extra. dssirnns of gettinc up Clubs or Premium should encltiSM fifteen centt for sample>i i the particulars. Address DEACON A PETERSON, Oct.2>i, '67 4t.) 31ft WALNUT Street, I'hilndelpbin. ~~ ORPHASIS COURT SALE ' r>r rirtne of «n order nnd decree of the Orphans' Court ) in at:d for the County - 112 Butler, the uudursigiied will ofler for sale on the premises, situate in township, Butler county. Pa , On Saturday, the l<i?/t of November next, a* 1 o'clock, P M ~ of aaid day, ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY AC It KS OF LAND, nmre or |«ss, bound ed on the North hy landsef Jarnes Morrison, Esq.. on the East by lands of Peter Miller, on the Sonts ' !»y lands uf Robert Kirker and on the West by lands of Adam Lough. About One II u i Ired acres clei red and under a K-HUI state of cultivation : the balanc* we II timbered ; good dwelling hotue apd barn and out-build intra erreted thereon. Also an Orehard of Apple and Peach tree-. heaHotcchoice fruit The Farm is well watered and Altogether one of the m->it desirable in the county TERMS OK SALE —One-third of t!ie purchase man ey t. be paid in linnd , and the lesldue iu two equal i»n nual payments thereafter With kiterest from date ol rale. Title good. AAEON KELLY. Executor of Aaron Kelly, dee'd October ltth. IW7—4t HptfiiOci-N i\oti«c. N'OTICE is hereby given, that the following Partial and Final Accounts of Aduiiuietiator s Kxe< t .rs and Guardians, havel eon tiled in the Registers otib e ,\ Butlbr coit'ity Thirty days before tho «t#fh of November I8»57 on which day they wi'l be presented t*• the <>:- phans Court of said county for conflrmaUgu aud aliow 1. Tlifll .icconnt ef Jesse Jnsrph Execntor of Thorn- : as Joseph late of Mariftti township. 2. Partial account of John k. Vincent Administrator I of liirpju Donalds »o lato of Marion township. 3. Final account of Margaret Hartley Adui r of Joseph i P.artley late of I'enn township. 4 Final account of Chmles Oeibel and Cssr-er Schull ' E x'r of Christian Gcibel late of Summit towi.sb'p. ! 5. Final account of Mrs Emily Womer Adm'r Womor late of Allegheny township. 0. Final account of Kltr.iheth BoydGnarJlan nf Louisa Jane minor daughter of Thomas J. Boyd late of Clay tp. 7. Final a-conflt of Elizabeth Boyd Guardian of Rob- I ert C* Boyd minor'sou uf Thomas J. Boyd late of Clay ' P B. Final account of Albert G. BoydG«drdian of Albert ] N. Boyd minor son (if Thomas J. boyd lateofCiav tp. i ft. Final account of Albert 0. Boyd Guar llan of Jumee M- Boyd ininur Son of Thomas J. Boyd late of Clay tp 10 Final actonot of Elisabeth Benker Adm'r of W . M. Benker late of Jefferson tp. 11. Final account of Thomas McPerinitt Ex 'r of Zech ariah Fielding deceaned late of Shpperyrock tp. F. Moore Deceased lato of fcoru of Uutler. 13' Final account of J. W. Lawrence and Sylvannus Coopwr fix r of Zobulou Cooper Deceased late of c'lip perryrock tp. „ A »• NIXON, Reg'r. Register • Office, Oet. «1 15*T—St. HING'B VEGETABLE AMBROSIA 13 THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! Grny-lioadod People havo thoir locks restored by it to tho dark, lustrous t tilken tresses of youth, and are happy! Young Poople, with light, faded or red Hirir, have those unfashionable colors changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads # are oovercd with Dandruff and Humors, use it, and havo clean coats and clear and healthy scalps ! J»al<l-Fren<locl Veterarw have their remaining locks tightened, and fh© bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance for joy! Young Gentlemen use it fceoauee it ia richly perfumed! Young Ladies us* it becauM It keeps their Hair in place! Everybody must and teitt use ft, because it is the cleanest and best artiole in the market! For Sale by Druggists generally. WHOLESALK. AGENTS: Nailers A Vi»n (Jordor, PITTSBURGH, Pi. I>r. Sumne! Ornhnm, mny 9#, no. 3«-«ow-l.Tr. Bb'TIKR. PA . THIS VEHV I,*.TEHT. Anderson, Penzold & Carson <l>» Ht. (lair Slrccl, PITTSBURGE , riIAKE tho liberty .>f f»t firming th*!r customer? and 1. tho public gonorally thut tuny n:e uow opening u;> A V ENTIRE NLfV STOCK OF Goods .\tw' j (rCOds y,w Wi OO Mj E]\ S 9 G °° d ' N.%0 Goods New which have been carefully selected from'the.' Goods New LARGEST AND LEST HOUSES IN Goods England & Francs. 000 * Oar stock c.'n*i*t* »ti part of hit tho finest f ' r> °^ s Km »ll<l nioM Jwlrable itof doid* ,Y«l» BNOtiaif. FRKNCH, fCOTRII, A.VP ! „„ rf , AISIKIAN il-UlSvl. ; n ™ . a '~" Km nn( Oood, »'« CHINCHILLAS, jrtw, i.y.v MOSCOW, ooeil l-.SQUIMAUX. PIHEKIAN, s "° AND LION SKIN j o "*' * J B IE -A. ~V E Tt S , I 00 "" ' * v Goodx < 112 all color*. Ntw ft/tods „ BLACK. I v#u lILUE. Goods v I BROWN, yttc *ND DA LI A \Goodt CLOT 11 ;i - j Goods *» ci> KC m ojl jr .smr r» » t Goods .. UeavT and light woixbt, suitable for full A<M, j suit*. *\>u»jsi LK BLUFTT CASFjMKTIE AND VEL- Goods YKT VKollNUd. j Uofxh 1 Cor entire new ntnck being bought for cash J and a full detrrmitatum to do the I Goods Trade in tha City, iVrv '(Sonde ■ Enable us to offer grent indncotnont* to all; N u those w ''o may foel inclined to b*» Goods fcsh'onalde. Wo Hatter N( . uratfves by nay- \ Goods •Ins, e N-ic lum ont n othin;; b; t first claas fit* j fJo^g a nd niwajn tbe N( w Goods Xtu VtryLcUit Tip of a!i^on i GooiU X tu - *ll wo task.of yon now i* to call and naf \ G , or vonraeWc*, and you will be urn- \ Good * y fu . tinted tb«u the cHtAPasTand i ~ . IY ' R::.*JT STOCK or | ROODS '^' u ir s to bo tho Room of, 7! P- & CAESO2T, Jrtwl rinoit I .v„. MEEGHANT TAILOES ooad ,} AW \n Sr. Ourm BT»i*TP»»i>r*« ' Gmd | ptmbttll, IW ITS EFPIOT 18 , niRAGVLOVS. Tho old, tho young, the middle ag«d (ujit* 'o pnSS HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIA* HAIR RE NEWER. It la an entirely new scientific discovery, c<raMnto# many of tho most powerful and restorative aguua In tho vegthblt kingdom. Vie have such confidence In tta merits, and cow ■o iuro it Trill do all we olaira for it, that wo offer SI,OOO Reward If the SICILIAN Haiii Tlrßnviin does not give lifaction in nil cases when used in strict noeo& acco with our instructions. HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian JTair Renew 112 has proved itself to bo the most perfect preparation for the Hair over offered to tho public. It {9 n vegetablo compound, and eootelae it# Injurious properties whatever. It is not n Dye, It strikes at tho Roots and tttl the glands with new lifo and coloring matter. IT WILL BE STORE OB AY HAJM C« ITS ORIGIN JUT. COLOR. It %rtll keep the flair from falling #wf. Ji eleemtet the fieafp, mnd iiuthte the Fl<tß> SOFT, LUSTROUS, AND SILKE9 IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING I No person, 6W or vonn/f should fall to use ft It is recommtnded and uicd by *Ae FIRST MMUM ICAL AUTHORITY. Ask for HALT/ 9 VBorrjtnut &iehiuf BAIU RasKwun, and take no other. Tho Proprietors offer the StrrnAir Ratk ttHi ir®tver to the public, cntiroly confident that It vll bring back tho hair to Its original color, promote lt» growth, nnd In nearly all cases where It hns faMep off will rostoro it unless the porsoa is Very aged. R. P. HALL A CO, Proprietor* NmM*a, S. A nr- Sold by *ll Drnggkt*. 1868) HOW TO GET (1868 A SEWING MACHINE Without its Costing any Money • AN F.ABY, PLEASANT. AMD CERTAIN WA Y. rpHE publishers of "ARTHURS HOME MAGAZINE." I and tha- elegnnf and attractive periodical, 'THfr CHILDREN'S Hour." edited l»y T S. AffTiifa, nmke the following exceedingly liberal offera . For fifty subscribers to ' The Home Mar*tine " (Terms #2 a year) tnev willaend a WILLCOX AOIBBH. » WIfEELRU Jk Wff.SON or <» IIOWK SEWfNO MA CHINE, worth #55, manufacturers'cash price. Kor seventy-five Btlbtrribf.ru to"The Children'* Hour." (Torma 112 1.25M Jrear) they will sohd Hao uf the above mar hi naff. Kor forty "Children's Hour" ami twenty ''norflo Mags/ice," thewaend a machine as above. The subscribers need not all he sent MR one time: nor from the same office, numbers nf Homo Magtflno, 15 cents: Specimen numbers of hildren's Hour, 10cents. Circu it accompany thein*p»» ing full particulars, and con taining beside* other and very attractive premium of- Th« Home Magazine is too well krown to require special mention, and Tho Children's Hour is prouounc ' d the purest. most beautiful and attractive juvenile magazine published in Ihiaamfany other country. la almost any populous neighborhood, or town of moderate size, ouoiigh subscribers to get a machine cau oiuniv be obtained. H -Will .voti net t«ke this out, ahd hand it to somo person in your neighborhood who may be glad tr avail "112 the offer. A little concerted action among the friends of a poor industrious woman, anxious to help herself, would easil v get her a sewing machine* ' The children's Hour" is so beu-jtlful, attractive and Cheap, that it can be introduced without trouble into al most any family where there are children. v\ e vary, in this, the inducements of our gericrnl ad>» vcrtlseineiit, in Order to make it as easy as possible Co Do n< t t.o deterred from making an effort, for fear it may be labor lost. Get all the subscribers you can, ami if tho number falls short, then write to as and wo will let you know what additional sum of money to send in order to s< euro a machine. We wil always make this sura small as possible. It will range be tween #lO and $-0. Remember that th* cash price of themacbing is £55. Address T. S. ARTHUR 1 SON, WQ and 811 Chsstemt St., Philadelphia, pa. Nov.Otb WTT. Valuable Farm for Sale. rnnr undersigned Offers for sale, ISO acres mf p ROotl 1 and, situated iu Summit township, But !tc unty, l'a., miles East of Butler, on the road blading from Butl«u- to Kittanning: about 100 acres :-.»re I and iu ahi :h state of cultivation. The im provements are, two dwelling houses—one brick, and the other frame, and a good frame barn; an excellent and never-failing spring This farm is situated convex 1 good school, pood ir.ills, and (.tores. 11m re iue about 100 bi-aring fruit trees. Foi icitl.-T particulars Inquire at theClTllffff ofle#, ir of the Til»scriber, living on tbo premises. aiilON P. YOCNO. OrphansM'onrt Safe; " BV virlne of fin ordor «nd drcr « .112 lb. < nurt or Luller county, the undersigned wiil of or for sale at public yondue on tbo premises, on Saturday, the 1 tith of November next, at I o*rla» k. P. M . < 112 said day, ONE HUNDRED AN ft Hi'l\ ACRES OF LAND.nioro cr less, situate iu Hut- K'l township. *.< id County, bounded on the North by i ind» cf hairuel Love and others, on the Bast by lands • r James Loams, l j;<]., on the South by lands of Lydia - >!••' e and on the West by lands formerly et Hon ( . ::ii vrti, dee d, and others. A considerable portion land is cleared anil fenced,and nuder a good sjale i f'i'ivutioiKdwelling h<.u»e and barn erect«Hl tbereou AI.M) at two o'clock, IV M . of said day, will be off. j ore I for si|« bv the undersigned at public vendfe, a LOT 01 (.iKil N'l), situate in the Borough of Butler, •■oiitai.iinjr twenty four(34) feet on Jfifllin Street »nd extwji ii;< I a«-J; ?ixiy fcot ; on which is erected a brick dv-at :ii! in line and other Improvements. Ti.it or SA LK.—One third cf the purchase money ,c !■ -'■■■ «bo . ..nlii mation of salr. by the Court, and the rea'.oue In two equal annual payments thereafter with in;--cut (Tom Slid conflmation. OcHS '« V—4t.) JAMRS RKAIttfS, Trustee. Appraisement Lftintnl " folb wimr Appraisemaut Lists, of property r«- i t.iitied by widows nuder the 6th-Section of Act of \ • r 14tli of April, IKfil, have been Hied in the fiico of i lerk of Orphans' Court, as follows, via: O C 'J Paul ember term, 1 u 57 ; Mrs. Nancy 8. P.- Mvr. -i low of I If Brown, late uf Mercer township dee d , personal | r >perty amounting to $lO 25. ALEX. BROWN, Jr., Adm'r. O.C N ». —S«j>tomber term 1567 ; Mrs. Mary Merh. ling, widow of John Mechling. ltae of Washington tp., dec'J ; personal property amounting tofctMi oo JOHN A JOSEPH L. AfKCIIMNO, EaVs. Of which the heirs, legatees, devisees, distributees creditors, and others Interested, will take notice; »nd 1,0 and appear before our Judges at an Orphans' Court, be hell >t Butier. in and for the county of Bntler, on Wednesday the 20th cf November nest, to show cau*e, if any they may have, why said appraisements nhouid not be coufl.iusd absolutely. FKANJk M EASTMAN, Oct 23, '#7.') C l #r fr uf 0 0 Paints for Farmers and Others. THE Grofton Mineral Paint Co , are now naanuflaet uring the Be-t, Cheapest and most Durable FatuS In us"; two «oats well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil. will hurt IU or 16 years ; it is wf a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green , lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the tasteof the consumer. It is valuable for Houses. Barns, Fsnees. Carriages and Car-makere, Pails and Wooden-ware, Ag ricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships. Bottoms, Canvas. Met id and Shingle Uoofs, (it being Fire and Water proof i. Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufact urer having used 60W hhls. the past yeor,) and *e a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durablll. ty. elasticity, an i adhesiveness Price $0 per bbl. of 300 lbs , which will supply a farmer for years to .coins. Warranted iu all cases as above. Send for a circular which ;;<ves full particulars. None gvnuiue uuiesa branded in a trade mark Graften Mineral Faint. Address DANIEL BIDWKLL, 264 Feasi Ut., M. T. Sept. 4, 'o7—Guos. sTItAYED, FinM lh. firm of th» unhtrrib.r. In r.Btr. taira. «bip, Butl.r couatr, on lb. 101), of Oclobar Hi® T«o UrU" I,.iCMt.r R«m.. Any p. r »,.0 (jvln. Inf.n uwtion Ui.t will l.ad to tb. iKontj „t U>. mu. wtU •««! '"or nron, •:* b. r.w.r.Mj tier tk.iuc. trt Omti, '«—«.) JOMJI UIUW.