MR. J. H. BATES, Newspaper Advertising Agent. 41 Park Row (Times Building), New Voik. is authorized to contract for advertise ments in the CITTZE*. rrttrra T> A OVV mar be found on flic at Gea. A 111 D JTa. I: JEiA p. Rowelt & Oo"« Sew>pni*r AdvrnUlng Bureau <loSprue* SI.L wbere ad coulrac-U W2/bc made for it 111 MEW f OHK. Now Advertisements To-Day. Stray Florae. San Francisco Circus. Holloways Pills and Ointment. Auditors Notice —Estate of Samuel Bard. Jury List and Sheriff's Sales For June Term. Administrators Notice—Estate of John Elder. Local and General. THERE is a tendency to palm off oleocabbinage ci&ars for genuine Havana*. Fine and common straw hats in great variety, at J. F. T. Stehle's. IK you are troubled with a lame back, try a DAY'S KIDNEY PAD, it will certainly cure you. A SOLID Silver Case and a Genuine American Movement as low as $lO, at E. GBIEB'S. FARMERS, don't forget that the Dia mond Iron Plow is still to the front, and for sale by JACKSOS & MITCHELL. THE trial of the balance of the un tried bribers have been postponed until the August court. LADIES' Solid Gold Watches at sls am! upwards, at E. Grieb's. SPECIALTIES in woolens at William Aland's Merchant Tailoring establishment not to be had elsewhere in the county. WILL THOMPSON'S new song and music "Good Night Gentle Folks" a quartet can be found at Stehle's. SCROFULA of thirty years' standing has been cored by "Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher." Hold by all druggists. OVER two hundred farmers in this county are using the Diamond Iron Plow, and will tell you that it has no equal. For sale by JACKS ON A MITCHELL. A DANGEROUS counterfeit five dollar gold piece is circulating in the eastern part of the State. HALF the ills of human life proceed from a torpid and disordered liver. Submit to them no longer while "Sellers Liver Pills" will cure you quickly. 25c. per box. Keep the ball rolling is a common remark. Keep the nervous system in order by the use of Cray's Specific Medicine, is a much more com mon remark. Sold by J. C. Redick. To RE called a vandal may not be pleasant, but the man that ties a horse to a shade tree is one. WILLIAM ALAND, Merchant Tailor, has just opened the largest line of woolens for men and boys wear ever offered in Butler. Gents furnishing goods and silk handkerchiefs, at J. F. T. Sthele's. THE Curtin-Yocum Congressional contest has at last been settled. The little Greenbacker is allowed to retain his seat. TnE Diamond Iron Plow will clean in any kind, of soil. For sale at the Hardware Store of JACKSON A MITCHELL. THE Agricultural Society has fixed Sep. 21st, as the date for the commencement of the next fair at this place. A. WiLLIAMSPORT criminal has con fessed the existence of a band of horse thieves i to the number of thirty-nine in that and ad joining counties. IN the game of Base Ball at Parker, I>etween the B. B. B. C., and the Big Bonanzas, the Butler club came out ahead on a score of 47 to 8. METAL Plow Points, of all kinds, for sale at the Hardware Store of JACKSON & MITCHELL. THE County Commisrioners are hav ing the Court rooms frescoed. The walls fire tolta a slate color, and the ceiling and orna ments lilac and pea green. Mr. Thomas A. Frazier is doing the work. DICK writes us that they bad a fire in Pollocks woods near last Sun day week, which communicated to some piles of dry staves at the stave mill belonging to Mr. Field, burning them and some fence boards. Mr. Field's loss is estimated at S6OO. TnE North Bend Chilled Plow, as good a chilled Plow, and a dollar and a half cheaper than any other, is for sale by JACKSON A MITCHELL. Everything conductive to the better condi tion of the babv is sure to attract attention ; and j hence it is that Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is be- ■ coming more and more appreciated, as its won- ' derful influence in subduing the disease of ba- | bvhood becomes recognized. Price 25 cents. j PHILIP MCCALLEI, a brakesman on < new Narrow Gauge Railroad running through t the lower part or this county, was instantly ( killed on Monday morning last, being run over by the cars. It seems he was engaged in try- ' ing to couple some cars and fell between them' We believe he was a stranger and recently in the employ of the road. SEE a woman in another column, near Speer's Vineyards with a bunch of grapes from which Speer's Port Grape wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical profession for t the use of invalids, weakly persons and the aged.—Sold by all Druggists. 28aply Bargain* in Colicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, Percali. Cot ton Plaids, Basket goods, Alpacas, Mohairs, Serges, Cashmeres, Ac., at BITTER A RALSTON'S. VEOETARLE PLANTS. —Go to Wm. Mardorf, West Cunningham street, Butler, Pa., if you wish to buy the best and latest varieties of plants at the lowest market prices ; such as Cabbage, Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Kokl Rabi, Celery Ac., give him a call. mylf)-3t. Linen Lawns, Batiste Lawns, Latice Lawns, French Lawns, in figure and side band, all the new styles, at RITTKR & RALSTON'S. TRY it; keep trying it and try it again. We say this because we believe that the health, happiness and prosperity of the people depend upon the proper use of these medicines, which have proved so successful in eradicating disease and defeating death. The medicine so effective in its cure of diseases is the great Southern remedy, Simmon's Liver Regulator. Try it; we believe that the first trial will be satisfactory. Hals and Bonnets, Trimmed and Untrimmed, the best assortment in Butler county, at RITTBR A RALSTON'S. A GOOD DEAL OF TALK is being made by some of the medical societies of expelling cer tain physicians because they are prescribing Prof. Gnilmett's French Kidney Pad in their practice. We can't see the sense of this; we un derstand this pad to be the invention of a dis tinguished French physicians and people as an absolute curative in kidney disease. Tne drug gists in this country have bsen selling it for 1 some time, and we fancy the doctors will have a hard time in driving oat what has taken such a firm hold in the public mind. Mollce! There will be a meeting of soldiers and citi zens held in the Arbitration room, on Thursday I evening the 2 »th, to take action regarding the ( commemoration of Decoration day, AH are invited to attend. i IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN—If you J want a Stylish Hat, send for Illustrated ' Circular and Price List, free. J. G. BENNETT'S HAT HOUSE, 119 Wood St., , Pittsburgh, Pa„ ( Shawl*. T Broche Shawls, Paisly Shawls, Mourning Shawls, Persian Shawls, Shetland Shawls, Worsted Shawls—a beautiful line, at RITTKB A RALSTON'S. Go to J. F. T. Stehle for the Eigh mie patent shirt, best in the world, with a bosom that cannot break or wrinkle from wearing. Try it once and you will wear no other. A QUESTION arose in Montgomery county recently whether an ordinary drug or mercantile license would cover a business in patent medicines, or whether the latter is a dis tinct business requiring a separate license. The County Treasurer applied to the Attorney General for information, and that officer re- I plies that a patent medicine license is inde pendent of a drug or mercantile license, and must be collected in addition to it. Wanted! Two coal diggers are wanted. Suitable par- ' tes can hare steady employ meat for one year. I JiKjuire at this office. 5 THE bones of a mastodon have been r unearthed near Girard, Erie county. The citi zens turned out m ma*se with shovels aud picks and succeeded in digging up two ivory tusks, each eight feet in length ; ten ribs, each ten and one-half feet lonif, and a large number of other large bones. They also found a tooth , weighing three pounds aud measuring five inches in width. When alive the animal must have been about fourteen feet in heighth, and including the tusks, about twenty-five feet long. Silks. Black Silks, Colored Silks, Check Silks i Mottled Silks, Brocade Silks, all colors and shades, at RITTKR A RALSTON'S. Eggs For Ilalfliing. Gold Penciled Hamburgs; White and Buff Cochins. All Pure Bred • Fowls. HOWARD REIBER, Butler, Pa. "I Am All Played Out" is a common complaint. If you feel so, get a package of Kidney-Wort and take it and you will at once feel its tonic power. It renews the healthy action of the Kidneys, Bowels and thus restores the natural life and strength to the weary body. Get a box aud use it at once. Go to J. F. T. Stehle for the Eigh mie patent shirt, best in the world, with a bosom that cannot break or wrinkle from wearing. Try it once and you will wear no other. Carpets. A larger stock than all other stocks in But ler county put together, and all guaranteed at less than'city prices, at RITTEK A RALSTON'S. Meeting of Allegheny Classis. The Allegheny Classis of the Reformed church meets in tlie Reformed church, Butler, Pa., this Wednesday evening at 7J o'clock &m., and will continue the sessions until onday. T. F. STAI FKER. Wheal! Wheal I The highest Pittsburgh market price paid for Wheat, at Walter & Boos' Mill, Butler Pa. WALTER <fe Boos. C. H. IiEE, Homoeopathic Physician. Office »nd residence near the Wick House- North Main street. Butler, Pa. jan7 New Jersey Premium Wine. Physicians state that the Port Wine that took the premium at the Centennial, produced and offered for sale by Mr. Alfred Speer, of New Jersey, is a wine that can be safely used for medicinal purposes, being pure aud free from medication, and is more reliable than other Port Wines. It is especially recommended for weakly females and the aged. For sale by D. H. Wuller. Wheat! Wheat! The highest Pittsburgh market price paid for Wheat, at Walter & Boos' Mill, Butler, Pa. WALTER & Boos. A FATAL case of administering the wrong medicine is reported from Westmore land county. Dr. Taylor had been attending a german family. He prescribed some medicine for the children which had diptheria, and some for the mother who had neuralgia. The mother gave her children some of her neuralgia medi cine by mistake, from the effects of which one died, and at last account another was not ex pected to recover. Poverty and Distress. That poverty which produces the greatest distress is not of the purse but of the blood. Deprived of its richness, it becomes scant and watery, a condition termed anemia in medical writings. Given this condition, and scrofulous swellings and sores, general ana nervous debil ity, loss of flesh and appetite, weak lungs, throat disease, aud consumption, are among the common results. Therefore, if you are a suf ferer from thin, poor blood, do not hesitate, but employ Golden Medical Discovery which en riches the blood and radically cures these affec tions by striking at the root of the evil and re moving the cause. For all bronchial, throat anil lung affections, severe lingering coughs, weak lungs, consump tion in its early stages, asthma and kindred af fections. Dr. Pierce s- Golden Medical Discovery is the sovereign remedy, and has outrivaled all its competitors. It is harmless in any condition of the system, yet powerful to cure. Druggists sell it. Wheat! Wheat! The highest Pittsburgh market price paid for Wheat, at Walter & Boos' Mill, Butler, Pa. WALTER & Boos Maine News. Hop Bitters, which are advertised in our columns, are a sure cure for ague, biliousness and kidney com plaints. Those who use them say they cannot be too highly recommend- ! ed. Those afflicted should give them , a fair trial, aud will become thereby enthusiastic in the praise of their cur- | ative qualities.— Portland Argus. Welsh dc Sands' tireat New Or. leausandSau Franslseo Itail roud Circus and Royal .Eng lish Menagerie. j This newest, grandest and best tent show of 1 the season comes to BUTLER, on Friday, May < 28th, to give the most gorgeous and sensational ' free street narade in the morning ever seen in < this latitude, and afternoon and evening exlii- ' bitions of more rare wild beasts, bird*, reptiles '■ and marine wonders, and a great number of ' thrilling, novel and ludicrous equestrian and ( gymnastic feats and animal acts and antics, un- 1 der its enormous spread of seperate canvases, than a baker's dozen of the heretofore so-called big shows could combined produce. And what j a host of genuine features, withal, many of ' which would in the past era have alone made ' the stock in trade of of a successful show. But those good old times are vast, and Welsh & f Sands' are fully abreast with the progressive J spirit of the prsent steam, electricity aud tel- ephone times. In fact, they have combined j ample capital with every adjunct of modern science, to gather in the most notable of living 1 curiosities aud muscular phenomea from the uttermost parts of the earth, and to present £ them with every elegant accessory that art can J devise, io impart attractive magnificence to j both spectacular display and arenic perforin- , anoe; including the marvelous Electric Light. ( It is the province of the advertisement pub- j lished elsewhere, «nd of the attractively lllus- c trated daily courier and other bills, to supply j details, hence we confine ourselves to general l outline and to recording the golden Tact of a i continuous success so amply merited and so a certain to be repeated here. There is, somehow, ] an instinctive recognition of merit in the pub lic mind, and the evidence of this with regard to the coming super-excellence and immense .] animal and arenic enterprise is magneticaliy f apparent on all sides, Everybody seems bound I to go, and ample as are the accommodations of < the towering double tents they will be fully ■ tested ; so put in an early and be * thoughtfully generous enough to bring the < good wife and the eagerly expectant little ones ( in time to see the mammoth animal wonders 1 and dazzling attractions of the morning pa- 1 rade. Shrewdness and Ability. 1 Hop Bitters so freely advertised in ] all the papers, secular and religious, i are having a large sale, and are sup- j planting all other medicines. There is i no denying the virtues of the Hop * plant, and the proprietors of Bit- ' ters have shown great shrewdness and ability in compounding a Bitters, whose virtues are so palpable to every j Olio's observation.— Examiner and i Ohroniclo. Wheat! Wheat! The highest Pittsburgh market price i paid for Wheat, at Walter & Boos' Mill, Butler, Pa. WALTER & Boos. THE Pittsburgh Post is willing to take Samuel J. liandall (nstpad of Samuel J. Tilden. THE Harrisburg Riot Bribery trials has made a contribution to Dictionary makers. It brought out a definition of the term "Rooster." It'is now well settled that in legislative lingo the term "Rooster" signifies "a member of the | Legislature who will vote for a bill un der the influence of a jiecuniary consid- ' erfttion." A "Rooster" is supposed to be an the feitfie, and comes down on the side where be finds the most corn C£itxs*n: Mutlez, 2Uair 10, tSSO. 1 Go to J. P. T. Stehle for the Eigh - raie patent shirt, Ijest in the world, ' with a bosom that cannot break or J wrinkle from wearing. Try it once and f you will wear no other. ! As THE time for gardening is com [ ing on every person should look to their interest in securing good plants of the latest varieties, which can be had by calling on J. W. Borniass <fc j Co., west of town. NOTICE. In June, 18T9, I moved my photo , graph gallery from Jefferson street to [ my present location in the new Union Block, on Main street, where I have one of the finest lights and best ar ranged galleries in the western part of the State. Nothing but first class pic tures are made by me, and all are fine ly re-touched and artistically finished at less prices than the photographers of the city, from where I have quite a number of patrons in charge, and my work is better than that of most of the city photographers. I warn my pat rons that the rooms on Jefferson street, formerly occupied by me are now oc cupied by another man, with whom I have no business connections, and that any representations of his to the con trarv are false. JOIIX. P. ORIi. April 28th, 4t. Butler Markelf). BCTTEB—Good 12cents V tt>. BACOS- -Plain sugar cared basis 11 its. V tfc; shoulders, 8 ; sides, 8. BEAN'S—White, $1@1.25 V Mali, CincKENh—2s to 30 cts. per pair. CHEESE—IS ctß V lb. CORN MEAL—2 cts. V lb. CALF SKlNS—9oc®sl IS lb. EGOS—IO cts iR dozen. FLOCK —Y»Tieat, SC<SB ¥ bbl, seek. $ 1.25<g52 : buckwheat. J2.50 ¥ cwt. GRAIN—Oats,4O ctu V bushel: corn 45 ; wheat §l. 5 ; rye 75 cents ; buckwheat, CO. HONE*—2O cts. V lb. LABI) —7c j? tb. Tallow, 6(®7. MOLASSES—SO(26OO V gallon. Syrnp, 50(260c, ONIONS— $1.25 t* bueh. POTATOES —2Sc. ? bushel. SCUAB —Yellow 7<E>Bc.; white 9<ffiloc. ¥ lb. SALT—No. 1. $1.50 V barrel. Legal Advertisements. fc^lieriil's Sales. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias. Venditioni Exponas. Levari Facias. Ac., iasned out of the Conrt of Common Pleas cf Butler county, and to me directed, there will be ex posed to Public Sale at the Conrt House, ir. the borough of Butler, on IHondar. June 7tli. A. 1).. 1880, at one o'clock, P. M., the following described property, as follows: Fi Fa, ED No 59, June term, 1880. W. D Bran don. att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Thos W Frazier and Thomas Frazier of in and to forty acres of land, more or less, situated in Jef ferson township, Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows : on the north by George Welch: on the east by Albert Adderhold; on the south bv George Welch, and on the west by George Welch ; a two-story frame water and steam grist or flovr mill 40 by 50 feet, in good running order and all machinery ai.d fixtures thereto belonging, two-story frame house and frame stable, orchard Ac., thereon all cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thos W Frazier and Thomas Frazier at the suit of Wm Kennedv A Samuel W Crawford. Fi Fa, ED No 73, June term, 1880. W II Lusk, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Alfred McDonald of, in and to fifty.one ares of land more or less, situated in Clearfield township, Butler comity, Pa., bounded as follows : on the north by Stioder McPonald: on the east by B Sheradan; on the south by George Dougherty's heirs: log house, log stable and two orchards thereon, about all cleared, coal laud. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Alfred McDonald at the snit of L M Crosby. Fi Fa, E DNo G4, Jane terra. 1880. Thomas Robinson, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Dan iel Huffman of, in and to a lot of ground, sittl ate in the village of Anandale, Cherry township, B itlnr county. Pa., bounded as follows : bann ing at a post on the graded road, at the north west corner; thence east by lot of II C McCoy J6O feet to a post; tbance south by lauds of James Black 60 feet to a post: thence west by lands of same, 161 feet to a post on the graded road; thence north along said road C 9 feet to the place of beginning, frame home and frame wagon Bliop thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Daniel Huffman at the suit of Janies Kerr A! Fi Fa, E DNo 64. June term, 1880. GA A A T Black, att'ys. All the right, title, interest and olaim of Thos B. Hilliard of in and to sixty acres of land, more or lees, situated in Washington township. But ler county. Pa., bounded as follows: on the north by Eban Christy; on the east by William Bumbaugh; on the south bv George Arner, and on the west by John M Billiard; a story and half frame dwelling house, frame barn, good orchard thereon, about 55 acres cleared- Seized and taken in execu'ion as the property of Thos B Hilliard at the suit of Wra M Sliira executor, Ac., David Stewart. Fi Fa, E DNo 78, June term, 18SO. W A For quer, att'y. All the right, title, interest and olaim of M. J Widenhofer of. in and to fifty acres of land, more or less, situated in Winfleld township, But ler county. Pa., bo'inded as follows: on the ! north by Mrs Voegley; on the east by Henry I Grimm and Christ lteonigh; on the south by 1 George Keck, and on the west l>v T Jackson; 1 log house, log barn and orchard thereon, about 45 acr< s cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of M J Widenhofer at the suit of Andrew Widenhofer. . Fi Fa, ED No 18, June T, 1880. K Marshall, « att'y. ] All the right, title, interest and claim of Lewis < Keefer of, in and to two acres of land, mors ot } less, situated in Washington township. Butler i county. Pa., bounded as follows : on the north ] by Atwell; on tho east by Daubenspeck; on the < south by Maxwell, and on the west by public j road; a two-story board or plank dwelling house t and wood or coal house thereon. Seized and ] taken in execution as tho property of Lewis Keefer at tha suit of D F Campbell. ] E D No 149, June term. 1880. Thompson <V i Hcott. att'ys. 1 All the right, title interest and claim of John ( 8 Meyers of, in and to eighty acres of land, , more or less, situated in Mu ldycreok township, i Butler countv. Pa., l*oundnd as follows : on the < north by Peter Wallace; on the east by William , Garvcy: on tho south by Win G irvev. and on ; the west by Wm Meyers; about seventy acres ' cleared, twenty of which are meadow, two-story log house weather boarded, log ban and coal bank, sniali oroharii i-hereqn. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John H Mayers ( at the suit of John Moon. Fi Fa, ED No 120. June term, 1880. F M East- ] man, att'y. I All the right, title interest and claim of Sarah ( J Timblin of, in an Itoa cm tain lot. or parcel of , f [round, situated in the borough of Butler, But- i er county, Pa., containing 50 by 180 feet, m >re or les, bounded north by ft P Scott; east by an alley: south by Penn street, and west fiy stree; a two story frame dwelling house and j outbuilding thereon. Seized and tak'in in exe- , cution as the property of Sarah J Timblin at . the suit of Sarah Mackev. Fi Fa, E D No 90. June time, 1880. Fred Rei ber, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Phil lip E Eib of, in and to twenty-five acres qf land, , more or less, situated in Lancaster township, Butler couniy. Pa., bounded art follows: oil the north by Michel Flennor: on the oast bv Jacob Koch; on the south by George lUibor, and on the west by Caspar Schell: log house, frame barn and orchard thereon, about.23 acres cleared Seized an 1 taken in execution as the property of Philip E Erb at the suit of Peter Stern. Jfi I'a, E D No 95 66, June term, 1880. E G tyilicr, attiy. All the right, title, in/erect an 1 claim of W T Ramsey of. in and to six acres of land, more or less, situated in Centreville borough, Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows ; on the north west by John Bigham; south by Co (per Iloal, aod north-east by Kingsberry's heirs; orchard thereon, all cleare 1. Seized and taken in exn- as the property of W T ltamsey at the suit of George Ililgor. Fi Fa, E D No 95 96, June term, 1880. E Q Miiler. att'y. Ah the right, title, interest and claim of W T Barn ley of. in and to a certain lot. or parcel of land, sittate in the borough of Centreville, But ler county, Pa., containing 65 by 175 feet, more or less, bounded north by Thomas Patent; l Y y public road, an f west l.y Edward Obisrtley; a two-story frame dvipiling house, frame shop and frame stable thereou. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W T ltamsey at the suit of George Hilger. Fi Fa, E DNo 95 96, June term, 1880. E G Miller, att'y All the right, title, interest and claim of W T Bamsev of, in and to a certain (ot. or parcel of ground, situate in the borough of Centreville, Utler county. Pa., containing CO by ICO feet, mere or less, bounded north bv Jauies Wilson; east by public road: south by Francis Eytli, and west by an alley; a three-story framo dwelling i house and store roop) and frame barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W T Bami-ev af the suit of George Hilger. .I Fi Fa, EL> No 11, Juue term, IS-S0 E O Mil ler. atty. Fi Fa, E D No 71. Jnm term, ISW. T C Campbell atty, Fi Fa, hD No H-, June term, ISSO. N. Black, atty. | All the right, title, iulercsl aud claim of Jolin K CLambeis of, in and to nine y (00) acres of lanJ, more or !ess, situ ited in Cherry town-hip Butler county, I'a., boumled as follows, to wit: " on the nor:h by E Ferrero et al. ; >;ast by War i ren Armstrong and Mary Ann Dobson; south by Wm Kelly, and west by Job Kelly et al. Frame house, board stable and orch.ird thereon; • abont tiO acres cleared. Seized and l iken in ex- I ccution as ihe properly of John R Chambers at suit of II E Wlek for use o! Centreville Savings Bank, Butler Siaviugs Bank and Jas V\ iison for use- Fi Fa, E D No 141, June term, ISBO. C Walker atty. Al! the right, title, iutetest and claim lifSm uel Sutton of. in and to eighteen (18) acre- ot land, more or less, situated in Clay township, Butler county. Pa., boui.ded as follow - to wit: on the north by Christopher MeMichiel; cast by Jopliia McMicbae'; south by John Grossmau, and west by Christopher Me Michael; log house an.l frame stable thereon—ail < eared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of .-'aui uel Sutton at the suit ol Butler Savings B.>uk, for use. E D No 15. June terra, 18.S0. John M (ire< r and W H Colbert, att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Anton W Kichter oL in and to one and one-half acres of land, more or less, situated in Jeflerson townsi.ip, Put!cr county, I'a . bounded -u, fol lows, to wit: on Ihe north by Hannahstown aud Glade Mills roatl; east by Alex Martin; south by church lot. and west by Mary Welch. A two story frame house and frame stable theieou. Seized aud taken in execution as the prope ty ot Anton W Ricbter at the suit it ot Jacob Beck. Al Fi Fa, fcl DNo 51, June term, 1830. Fl'fl. All the right, title, interest and claim ol Win Gortlan of, io and to one-hall (%) acre of land, more or less, situated iu Karus Ci y borough, Butler county, I'a, bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by Smith ; east by Olive street; south by Church street, and west bj vacant lot. Two-story frame dwelling house thereou erect ed. Seized and taken in execution as ihe prop el ty of Wm Gordan at the suit of P K burke. E I) Nos. 80 <t 101, Jur.e teim, 1850. K Mar shall, atty. E D Nos 198 A 202, March ten l, 1680. WI) Brandon, Wll Lusk, attys. All the rijrht, title, interest and claim of Geo tiartzell of, in aud to one hundred and twenty six acres (l'itij acres of land, more or less, situ ated in Jackson township. Butler county, I'a., bounded as follows, to wit: on ihe north by John Seibert and M Huffman; cast by Thomas Donaldson; south by C Harper, aud west by Widow and Henry Zehner. Losj and frame house, frame bnrn; wajroti sbed, out kitchen and orchard ol about 300 trees, one hundred acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Georjje Hartzel at suit of Henry Bape, Johu Rape, Jacob Mickley : nd George Knat'f. Fi Fa, ED No 115 June term, 1880. Williams A Mitchell, att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of J.i 3 Truxall and Julia Truxall of, iu and to a certain lot of ground, situate in the borough of Butler, Butler county, I'a., containing 45 by 100 feel, more or less, bounded north by E Riddle; east by Elm street; south by Jos Tlmmany, and west by an alley; a two-story frame dwelling house thereon erected. Seized and taken iu execution us the property of Jas Truxall and Jnlia Tiux all at suit of Eli Coun. Fi Fa, E D No 55, June T, 1880. H H Goueher, att'y. >ll the right, title, interest and claim of E M Addleman of, in and to all l bat cerfain lot of ground, situate in the village of Farming ton, Allegheny township, Butler county, P., bounded and described as follows, to wit, being lots No 15 and 10: on the north by Main street; on the east by Sprint; street; ,on the north by an alley, and on the west 180 feet by Mcßnde's lot, con veyed by John Pollock et ux. Io Mrs E M Ad dleman, by deed bearing date Sept 30, 1878. Seized r.nd taken in execution as the property ol E M Addletnan at fuit of Johu Pollock. Fi Fa, ED No 117 Tune term, 1880, M B Mc- Bride, atty. All the right, title, interest mid claim of Tiin o'hy O'Conner of, in and to ail that certain lot of ground, marked and known as No 39, situate Ijiug and being in Millcrstowu, Donegal town ship, Butler county, Pa., being 30 feet in front on Western street, and 180 ,'eet in 'ength or or depth, by lots now or late of John Relger, Geo Itriber and B Frederick, being part of a eertoiu larger piece or tract of land, grauted by the Coimnonweilth to Archibald McCall by pat ent, dated the 29tb day of Oct, A D, IS2'J, en rolled iu Patent book 11, Vol 26, page 015; two frame dwe'ling bouses and frame stat le thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution as Ihe property of Timothy O'Conucr at the suit of M J Howes. Fi F.i, No 87, June term. Newton Black, ally. All the right, title, interest and cbiiiii of Wm Logue of, in and to a lot or parcel of ground, situate in ("berry township, liutler county, Pa , bounded as lollows: beginning at me north east corner of the allotment of Daniel I.ogue, thence t>outb, Bi>}{ degrees east, 43 3-10 perches to a po.'l; thence by part of same tract south, 3 de.iees west, 92 5 10 perches to a post on the south line of the Irscl; thence by Sarah Jane Armstrong north, 89 degrees west, 43 3-10 per ches to a post on the south-east corner of allot ment of Daniel Logue; thence along sail allot ment north, 3 dcgiees casl, 93 5-10 perches to the place of heginnulnp, being the allotm"nt of the l'.nds of Wm Logue, conveyed by him to his children, who by partition deed divided said laud" among themselves, as per survey of B F Hilliard, made Aug 21 and 23. 1879, about two third cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the properly ol Wm Logue at the suit of Johu Hall i\t Son. Fi Fa, E D No 17, June term, 1880. J D Mc- Junkin, atty. All the right, title, interest and claim of Jas Allen of, in aud to seventy (70) acres ol land, more or less, situated in Clay township, Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by public road and Jefferson aud James Allen; east by Samuel Black aud Adam II there j south by Adam H Crotbers and Andrew Walker, and west by John A McCandleas; one story frame dwelling house and frame stable aud good orchard thereon; about 50 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as ihe properly of lames Allen at suit of P O Wolford, for use. Fi Fa, ED No 17, June term, 18S0. J D Me- ' Junkin, atty. All the right, t'fle, Interest and claim of Jas and Jeffereou Allen of, in and to fifty (50) acres , of land, more or less, situated in Clay township Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to wit ; ' on the north by Samuel Bla n k, J Smith and J Dobson; uast by James Allen; south by public road, and west by John A MeCandless and J Dobson; old log barn thereon; about 40 ajres cleared. Seized and taken iu execufion as the 1 property of James Allen and Jeticrson Allen at 1 suit ot P O Wolford, for u<". 1 Fi Fa, No 34, June term, 1880. C Walker, atty. All the right, title, interest and claim of Wll- 1 liam Storey of. in aud to six (B) acres of land, mor,. or less, situated in F;(irv'|ew township, Butler county, Pa, bounded as follow*, to wit ; ' oil the north by W C Campbell's heirs; east by 1 Joseph llawk; south by Johnston, and I west by W C Campbell's beir«; all timber land. | Seized and taken in execution as lilt; prof erty 1 ot VVm Storey at the suit of Jas B Storey and F ' M Eastman. Vend Ex, ED No 9i, June ferin 1880. Fi Fa, E l> No 123, June teim, 1880. Moses Sullivan, atty. the title, interest and claim of John C MoLafferty, adiu'r of •!ai XtcLafterty, doe'd, i Bridget MeLallerty, Grace M< Laflerty, Daniel McLaffcrty and John C MeLallerty. heirs and terra tenants of Jas NlcLafferty dee'd, 01, in and : lo one huudred aud twenty (120) acres of land i more or less, dtnttted In Winfield township, Butler Co., I'a., boil riled as fallows : on the i north by lands of Wm Stewart aud Wintield I Furnace pro) erty; east by lands of Wm Stew- ! art; by lands of tyui Su>w.m, and west by lauds of Edward Me' allerty; a two-story frame house, frame stable, log house and log barn thereon erected—about 84 acres cleared. Selz"d i and tak'-n in execution as the property of J C McLaffcrty, adm'r of Jas McLaffertv, deceased, Bridget MeLallerty, Grace McLaOorty, Daniel MeLafferty aud J C McLaffcrty, heirs and terra tooauU ol Jas McLallei ty, duct,,sod, at suit of , W L Spear, for use, mid Hannah Dugau, adm'x Ac., for use, and J M Scott. Al Vend, ED No 28. June term, 1880. J1) Me- ' Junkin, atty. All the right, title, interest and claim of Allen Wiison of, In and to a lot or parcel of ground, , situate in the borough ol Butler, Butler county, Pa., containing one acre, more qr l M ts, bounded north l,y an alloy, oi»ri bv street; south by Jeticr son street, and WLSI by Cutliolio cemetery; two story lrau.e dwelling and frame dwelling there on erected. Seized and taken In execution as ihe property of Allen Wilson nt the suit of J Klce A Bro, for use of Parker Savings Bank. Al Vend Ex, E D No 28, June term, 188 U. J P M<Junkin. att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Alleu Wilson of, in and to forty acres of land, more pr lesn, sjtnatod in the borough of Butler, I'utltir connty, Pa., (and known as Ibp Glymor ljeirs tract) bounded as follows : on the borth by Millerstown roal; orr tho oast by ltov White; On tlie south by Geo Beiber, anil on the west by II J Berg and Catholic Cemetery ; six dwelling houses and Institute building erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Alien Wilson at suit of J Klee A Bro. for use, Parker Savings Bt^nk. Lev Fa, ED No 20, June T, lsijO- Li 4 Mitchell, Att'y. All the right, title interest and claim of James Gillespie of iu aud to all that certain piece, tract or parcel of land, situated in Donegal township, Butler county, Pa , containing eighty-one and 2-10 acres of land, more or less, bounded and (loscrifiod as follows : on the north by lands of the heirs of Neai Gil'eepie ; on tlie cast by lauds of H L Taylor and Co and James Gillespie ; on the south by Francis Richard, and on tlie west by lands of Peter McGnire et al. Suized and | taken in exception as the property of James Gillespie at the suit ol George W. Gillespie, executor of Maunassus Gillespie, dee'd. ' I.€\ Fa E1) N > aA. .June term, IHsO. Geoigo W Fleeger. att'y. All tlie right, title, interest and claim of En ;ene Fcrrero of, in and to a certain lot or I a eel of ground, si'uated iu the borough of r Butler, Butler county. Pa., boun !od a* follow* : coruu.ein ing oil High or Slaw, street, thenco west by an alley 103 feet to an alley; thence rnwth. along same alley 55>j feet to line of lot No 1. ic the plan of lots nude by Andrew Corns an l Suunel O Stewart. Feb 24 1847 ; thence ta ta ong sai 1 lot No 1, 183 feet to said High or Main stroet. tlici-co north a'ong Main street joo 1 j feet to the place of beginning, with the , apporteuances tht-reon. Seized aad taken in execution a« the property of Eugene Ferrero ; at the suit of G F Fetzar, ! Vend Ex, E D Mo 99, June term, 1880. W A Foiqiier, att'y. ! All the right, inteiest and claim of David ! Moitimcr of in and to tifiy-fire land, 1 mor9 or less, situated in l'arkei township. Eut ' ler county. Pa . bounded as follows : on the I north by la.ids of Samuel if or timer ; on the I H-! by George Kepler ; on the south by George I W Daubenspecl:, and on tiie west by John Jobr.- j i-ton ; log house and orchard thereon, mostly jcleared. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of David Mo-timer at the fuit of Robt. Peuninger, for use of Nancy Wain worth. Vend Ex, E D No 112 June tenr, ISBO. Charles McCandless, att'y. All the right, title, interest and c!aix of O C ] Conway of. iu and to one hurdred Jiid sixty-five i tcsia of hi-;d. n.oro or situated iu Coi:cord township, Butler county, Pa, bounded -is f i lows : on the north by i". Gral.am. Rev marshal! ; and 11 Douald-iou: on the caet by Ezra All H Campbell ; on the south by McCallister and II | Kulin. and on the west by RII Campbell; frame i dwelling house, log barn, spring house and two orchards thereon, mostly cleared. Seized an 1 taken in execution as tho property of G C Con way at suit of Commonwealth of Pennsvlvania. for use of Geo II Graham. Commit!e, Ac. Al Vend Ex, E D No 130. June term. 1880. New ton Black, att'y. All tho right, title, interest and claim of Chris tian Leopold of, in and to a lot of ground situ ate in the borough of Milierstown, Butler county Pa . containing 220 bv ISO feet more or less; bounded north by J. D. Aldinger : east by an alley: south by Slipperyrock street, and west by John Glafd. with seven board houses and a large two-story hotel building thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Christian Leopold at the suit of O Baruhart. Vend Ex. E DNo 131. June term, 1890- L 7. Mitchell, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of E A Mortland of. in and to two hundred acres of land, more or less, situated in Marion town ship, Batlor county. Pa., bounteJ as follows : on the north by Hugh Kellarman. et al ; on the east by Wm Maypole: south by John Mnrrin, and wast by P Mcßride, et al: two frann dwel ling houses and frame bard and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in exccmtion as the property cf E A Mortland at the suit of Eiltanning In surance Company. F.end Ex. ED No 118, 119, Juno T, 1880. Sul livan Bros., att'vs. All the right, title, interest and claim of J J Kellv of, in and to a lot or porcel of ground sit uate in tho borough of Centreville, Butler county, Pa., bounded north by an alley ; east by an alley : south by New Castle street, and west by Wm Patton, containing 75 by 190 feet, more or less; frame dwelling house 30 by 30 feet thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J J Kelly at the suit of A W Allsback, J P Kern and J F Beam, partners as Beam, Kern & Co. Al Fi Fa, ED No 139, Juno term, 1880. F M Eastman, atty. All the right, title, interest and claim of Q C McQuiation of, in and to a lot of ground, situate iu the borough of Butler, Butler county. Pa., on the corner of Washington and Cunningham sta.. bounded north bv an alley; east by other lots of Q O M'Quistion; south by Cunningham street, and west by Washington stroot, containing 15 by 180 feet, more or less. A brick dwelling house two stories, with frame addition two stoiies, frame dwelling house, two stoiies. and frame stable thereon. Heized and taken in execution as the property of Q C McQuiation at suit of Jno Berg <t Co., for use. Al Fi Fa, ED No 139, June term, 18S0. F M En&tman, atty. All the right, title, interest and claim of Q C McQuistion of, in and to a lot of ground situ ate in the borough of Buller, Butler county. Pa., lying east of and adjoii.ing above described lot, bounded north by an alley; can by lot occuple ! by Sloan and wife; south by Cunningham btreet, and wrst by other lot of Q '■ vieQuislion, now occupied by Mrs McQuistion and Nancy Mc- Quistion, containing >0 by 180 feet, more or less. Seized and taken in cxecutlou as the property of <2 C McQuiatiou at suit ol John Berg A Co, for use. E D, No 134, June term, 1880. Williams & Mitchell, attys. AH the right, title, interest and claim of Lew is Il.i/.lett of, in and to ninety-five (95) acres of land, more or less, situated in Wiutield town ship, Kutler county. Pa , hounded as follows, to wit: ou the north by McCoinbs Painter and S D llazlett; east by II H Bicker; south by A Gib son and Weigaud, Slid wu#t by Miller A Frcc lin '. Frame house, frame stable and shed, spring hou3c and orchard thereon, about 75 acres cleared. Si i».d and taken in execution as tlie property of Lewis llazlett at the suit, of A C Tagtart, for use. Fi Fa, E D, Nos 147 & 148, June term, 1880' Ferd Reiber, atty. AII the right, title, interest and e'aiin of Geo McCandless of, iu and to all that certain piece of giouud.sli uate iu Ibcbor. of Butler Butler Co, Pa., consisting of lots Nos 14, 15 and 10 in Robert Graham's plan ot lots in said borough and bounded on the mrth by Union street; en tlie east by an alley; on tho south by an alley, and on the west by an alley, fronting ou said Union street 18f!% Icet, and extending back from said Union street 150 feet, hiving the"eon erected a two story frame dwclliug house and out-buildings. Seized and taken in execution as the property of George McCandless at the suit of Harvey Colbeit and M Reiber iS Son. Fi Fa, E D No 151, June term, 18S0. Charles McCandless, atty. AH the right, title, interest and c'aim of Carl Linn of, in and to all those four certain lots of ground, situate iu Winfleld township, Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows : beginning at. a pin on Haalctt Avenue, thence along Linn Avenue 200 feet to I'each way; thence along said w; y 125 teet to lola way; thence along lota way 200 feet to llazlett Avenue, and thence along said avenue 125 feet to Linn Avenue, the place of beginning, being lots Nos 168, 1(59, 170, and 171 in Win S Boyd plan of lots. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Carl Liun at the suit of E A Helmbold, surviving partucr of lielmbold & Stuminel. Fi Fa, E II No 151, June term, 1880. Charles McCandless, atty. All the right, title, interest aud claim of Carl Linn of, in and to certain lots of ground situate in Saxon City, Winlield township, Butler coun ty, Pa , bounded as follows : beginning at a pin on Hazlett and Helmbold Avenue, thence along Helmbold Avenue 200 feet to Peach way; thence along Peach way 125 feet to lola way; thence along said way 200 feet to Hazlcet Avenue, and thence along llazlett Aveuqe 125 feet to ljt.ltu bold Avenue, at tho place of beginning, being lots Nos LKI, 137, 138 and ISO in Win 8 Boyd's plan ot lots, a two-story frame house, frame stable and out-buildings thceon, all fenced. Seized and taken iu executiou as tho property of Curl Linn al the suit of E A Helmbold, sur viving partner of Helmbold & Stuminel. FI Fa, EIJ No 151, June term, 1880 Charles McCandless, atty. All the right, title, interest and claim of Carl Linn of, in to a)l that certain in of ground, situate iii Winfiold township, Butler county, Pa., and bounded as follows: beginning al a pin on Helmbold Avenue and lot owned by Snyder, thence along Snyder lot 100 feet, more or less, to within 80 feet ol the eeiUre of the B. B, Railroad; thence along the line of the Rail road. 100 feet, more or less, to Peach way; thence along said way 50 feel, more or b":*, to Snyder's line, n! the ol beginning, being lot' "II' 1 in Win S Boyd plan of lots. Seized and taken iu execution as the property ol Carl Linn al suit of E A Heliubold, surviving part, uer of Helmbold & Stunimel. Fi Fa, E1) No ICB, June term, 1880. J B Me- Junkin, ally. Ali the right, title, interest r,r,d slaUn ol Ml- ijowuuy 01, in and to forty-six (4(1) acres of land, more or less situated' in Clearfield township, Butler county. Pa., bounded as fol low : on the north by John Denny : on the eat by Thomas Morrow ; south by Widow Downey, and west by Patrick Denney; log house, log barn, coal bank and orceard about 40 acres clearp(J. SeUy.u and la'kco in cvvution as the property of Mlchal Downey .it the suit of Joseph Brown & Co. Fi Fa, EI) No 151. June term, 18S0. E G El ennau, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of J W Barker of, iu and to sixty-five acres of land, more oi less, situated iu Parker t .wnship, But ler county. Pa., bounded as follows . on the north by lands of Levi Campbell , on the cast by lands of Levi Campbell : on the south by lands of Tuber, and on the west by lands of Taber; mostly ScUeu anl taken in execution as this property o'l J. \V. Barker at suit of James Blakcly for use. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied wRL when property is stricken dewu : 1. When the plaintiff or other lieu creditor* become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must he paid, ■»tu| a list of the li. us, Including md'tgage searches on tin: property sold, to gether with spell lien ereditoi's receipt* for the amount ol the proceeds of the sale of such portion thereof as be may claim, must be lur nished the Sberilf. 2. All bids must be paid iu full. 3. All sales not sealed immediately will be continued until 1 o'clock, }*. M., of next day, at which time a}l piopcrty not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom Urstsold. :aee Purdon's Digest. Utb edition, page 41'!, aud Smith's Forms, page 384. W. 11. HOFFMAN, myl9-Btl hberl'j of Butler County , 1 have just received from the East a large stock of HATS.CAPS; CENTS' FHSiiG GOODS. I ofter to the public the COMET SIJIRT, the b *st Unlaundried White Shirt in the market for jsl. . ONE DOLLAR, sl. j Also, a large stock of W JIITK and COLOitKD SHIR fS, f»r Yen and Hoys, always on hand. ! * Underwear, Half Hess, Qlovss, AN,, n,K ,aiksi vrvi, ~ ,s Hats, Gaps and Neckwear, Introduced as .soon as they appear in the Ha>t, to he h id at 3IAIN S r IHTTIJ.R, l»A. Jury Li»>t lor JuiicCoiii-:, I^Bo. (il! VN'D JL'RY -MONDAY .H N K T. Adams tnwusilip W. 1). MeMarlin. Chiv — W. C. Findlav, Robert Young. Conno:]Uer.es.sing--Jaeob Fry, Abraham Surver, Thompson Similiter. Concord -William M. Graham. Clinton —Thompson Ixive, .J. 15. Montgomery. John Wiley. .Ir. Donegal—'Williiiiii McCrea. Forward—W. S. Wahlron. Franklin —George Albert. .Jefferson—A. E. He'niiio'd. Jackson—Samuel Patterson, J. M. Zeigler. Middlesex—John l"r diey. Oakland—Christy Robb. Summit —.James Stephenson. North—.J. W. Macunt. (Vntr. ville iKtrougl:- T. S. Coulter. Prospect—Allien Porringer. Jsaac Keilev. Sinilmry— Kohert MeOsumont. TKAVF.RSB .H'RY KOI: MOXHAV, Jl Ni: 11 Allegheny township William Mitchell. Adams—William Davidson. Butler —Samuel Raisiev. Buffalo—M. Wilson. Brady—Daniel Lutz. Concord—W. 11. Campbell. Cranberry—John Croft. Thomas Donley. Clinton—Adam Eaks, John 11. Norris. C< ntre—John (iarrard. Thomas 1!. Iloon. Cherry—Aimer MeCullin. Clay—Zeno MeMieliall. Clearfield Thomas Thompson. Coiinoauenessing- -Jacob M. Zeigler. Franklin—Conrad I)oul>!e. Fairview—lt. 11. Mel>urnioot. John Myers. Jackson—J. C. Hevle. Taylor \V isc. Jefferson—Calini Logan, Miehael Toben, H. 11. Baijr. Lancaster—John Croft, W. J. Klrker. Marion- David Bally. Hugh McNallcn. M udd vcreek—Shepler Boston, Fred. Burrv. W. B. Dodcts. Middlesex—Alxaniler Malum. W, I'. Parks. Mercer—li. ('. Patterson. Oakland—Peter Me El wee, Francis Augert. Slippery rock— Joseph Dougherty. Summit—William Ki -iienlaub, Simon P. Voung. Venango—Lewis Seaton. Worth—William Staudebaker. Washington-S. F". Marshall. Butler borough—Charles Crouse. J. .1. l'eidler. Ebenezer Graham. Milierstown -John Myers. Pelrolia K. W. Crane. .1. E. Herr. Stray 11 orsow. Came to the premises of the subscriber, in Middlesex township, Butler county, Pa., on the (sth inst., two stray horses, one a bay and may be 12 years old, liipsliot and curbed on the left hind leg ; the other a small bay mare with no particular marks except one ear slightly de formed. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and take away, otherwise they will lie disposed of ac cording to law. " JOHN I}. MA HAN, May 19, 'SO-.'itJ Glade Mills, P. 0. Butler Co. Admiiii.iiraiorN Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration having been granted to the under signed on the eutato of John Elder deceased, late of Mercrr township, Butler county, Pa, all pireons, therefore, knowing themselves in debted to said estate, will please make immedi ate payment, and any having clninis agmns. the same will prcben* them, dnlj authenticated, for payment. WILLIAM P. BRAII.YM, Adni'r. m.iyiU-Gt Hiiirisville P 0., Butler Co., Pa Hll TliiSi FICIS HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. | Exercise your judgment. -A newer and better philosoph;..—-To pull down all absurd and antl 'lUated notions of diseases and its cures, and to I establish a rational system on the ruins, has been the chief endeavor of l>r. llolloway tluough life, j Hence the origin of his celebratdd Pills avid Olnt i ment remedies iu keeping with common sense, because subservient to nature, ratli.-r than ai variance with her laws, like those in general use. To the stomach we trace dyspepsia, lie apache and general debility ; to the liver, l>lie. jaundice, ami yellow fever ; io the bowels, diarrinra, d.vsentai v. constipation, piles ami flstuly : to tile lungs. eon sumption, etc. ; to the blood, .terofula, seurvey, and all cutaneous eraptions. Uy kcj.iiig these organs and vital fluid pure and healthy v.e may safely defy the attacks of disease,and no medicine yet prepared for this purpose can equal the action iif these Pills and Ointment, as they dive to the seat of the disorder, and extirpating its cause, de stroy its effect. IMPORTANT CAUTION.— None are genuine un less the signature of J. II DOCK, asai;ent for the United States, surrounds each box of Fills and Ointment. Boxes at 25 cents, (12 cents and si each. is consideiable saving by taking the larger si/es. IIOI.MIWAY & Co., New York. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT | possessed of this REMEDY, every man may be his own Do-tor. It may lie rubbed into the sys tem, so as to reach any internal complaint ; by these means it cures Sores or Fleers iu the TIIKOAT. STOMACH, LIVEU, SPIN K, or other parts. It is an infallible Remedy for BAD LKGK. BAD BREASTS, Contracted oj Hi iff .bunts, (lOCT, RHEFMATISM, arid all Skin Diseases. IMI'OHTANT CAUTION.— None are genuine un less the signature of J. HA\ HOCK. as agent for the Cnltcd States, surrounds each box of Fills and Ointmeet. Boxes at 2"> cents uii cents, and <1 each. CO'Then* is coiislderablil saving by taking the larger sizes. HoI.I,OWAV & Co., New York. BRENT GOOD & CO.. Wholesale Agents, NK \v YORK. inayl!»-ly THE — Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St, Louis II .4. I LWAY CO. TfiHwiiTiiinn QfJVa'j the best facilities and most comfortable ttud expeditious Line for families moving to points in KANSAS, ARKANSAS, TEX A N , COLORADO, NEBRASK A, O A LIFORWIA, OR A KY '.r TltK WESTERN STATES AND TI-: RRITORIKS. Till; VIIKY I.4MVIIST IMil S TO ALL POINTS IN THE WKBT & SOUTH-WEST ( AN ALWAYS UK KKTTKKD VIA TIIK OLD RKLIAIJLK PAN-HANDIiE ROUTS. Tick ts Sold and Baggage Checked TUKOroil TO ANY POINT YOl' WANT TO (iO. We oiler you the Lowest Rates, ti«c (Quickest Time, the I Jest I'ucilitim and the most Satisfac tory ijoute io ail points West uml fc'outh-we-t. VV'u run no immigrant Trains. All classes of Passengers are carried on regular Express Trains. If you are unable to procure Through Tick ets to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Ka'i sas, Colorado, Wisconsin, Minnesota, lowa, Ne braska or California, by the direct "PA N-11A N -01,1' lt(il'Tl', ,: at >our nearest Railroad Sta vi(«n, please address Gen'l Passenger Agent, 'Pan-llaudle Route,' COLUMUCS, OHIO. I|<'\VllP<l, The undersigunil will pay the above rewind for tbo return of bis small dark bay HOUSE, W'bite left bind foot, star on forehead, scar oil right hip, 8 years old. which was stolen from iiis Bold, In Concord township, on the night of the 7th of October liujt. KRANCIS BYERS, •i.litf Peaohville P. 0., Butler Co., Pa. [ ta blislied. in 1836. 11ats, Caps & Straw Goods. | MA.3»VEY <TOJLBEItT t TAKES . 1 LF.ASI KE IN ANNUI NCINU TO IIIS FRIENDS AND PA- I -• . V? -s, 4 - \ ' v* : TRONS THAT HE IS NOW OPENING '}' " THE FINEST AM) MOST COMPLETE STOCK L OF (iOODS EVEfi OFFERED. WSF.ii, FITS?, CI.OTH HATS AND CAPS FOR MEN, YOUTHS, EOYS AND CHILDREN, AND WILT. BE SOLD AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PISICES EVERY NOVELTY OF TIIE SEASON WILL BE INTRODUCED AS SOON AS TIIEY APPEAR IN THE EAST. WE ALSO KEEP A FULL STOCK OF Goods, z;i "THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUBLIC SOLICITED._BFI HE MEMBER THE PLACE: 8 Doos»jj Ffopth of Ess-g <SJ Co,'s Baki Hi) ' 0® 100 & 102 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. ANOTHER VERY LARQE ARRIVAL OF SPi,ißfl m SUMMER DRY GOODS! Avt iv -i ii,'. lot of Driv i,u(«k jr.-t u|h!UC(l. > >t\viih- oidlng Hie heavy advance in the Ki*> at h, |!>. i 1 !.: ■ . !• a ri'i. -i. ia a'.l Domestic Dry (Soods, we still of • One.-:. -of Dam-.su-.1.- ».ti. :T. i■tn.milv 12' -<•. fi f,'/ 'XVtl.ina;at ft.rmer low prices. • !.*• 'i »»»«* -ii ■ «•»»'<» H -UMI I-i . ].■■»... I'riiiU :um >hnliiis as low as ever. An entire new design of Du •:< li. i".. _i) .: ! < «tt.»n !• iannel. fc 10 MMI IJKiC. ! e.:.ii;rs at 10. 12' • ami IV. *" ' Tii-I-.iiifi. ■ 'ry heavy, a» ami '£ks. I''ren-!i \ ie. !n ;;r< v:s« !y. to and :<>t S!n! ing, S. 10 and 12 ! »c. Freii. i *•<!. .-I:: i.; v ui-.ri'tile, ii»> ;;nd 7".c. O'ir Mirk of I.:i<-e Curtains IK very lai*e, rang* ("ashmen 12 .. i."> an.! inu m jiri--c Iroiu ■-'(> to 7."ie. Cashaa-i !■(■ J»T s;r-u!' ._ •. :aia; <1 :r -. T«»v. ■. i"H H. lo ami 12'je. All. ■•> ' r.. >i< afa !ii ■ ;o. and 'i - <• < <|(iality. very large. 15, 25 and39c. Ali-v. •••• F. -s'-liCa \ ■.■■■ i.r.v . 'I like;, ISc' Tal.le Damask. no.?*•<• and $L Sill; W: rp f a htntres. e\ecedin-f!v i'.n•■. •■si.l.i ■ • t"ii?:nin»l rl Shirts, co, 75c and .?l. $1.25. i HM.li ied Shitls. '<), Si c ami <l. ... , , i .In s a nd« Scuts' I'nderwear, white and col \ve offer our islaek and I olnn-l SJ'K- at unneird arc ', very low. of low pn-'es. ' is' is very complete, com - In |l.p,;i'r\ and Cloves we offer very decided prisma every sSmue and < • •;< r. a- :I as everv conceit <}u .:y. - , ,„:a 1,, v,. A? it', 12',, and 13c, a very Rood article in Ladlsa* We would cdl special attention I o orrvervat- I'c-e. tractive a r rp ai !,. ot Xi'W LAWN'S. Ai 1-' i. IS smd 25c, Ladies' Cloves in great va- We reei-lvc i ■'«*> |>i<v II:h week, wliicli w. oiler ! , at the lo - I»ri. .- 'if joe. We also have \.vy lai ;e |: u'k Cashmere Shawls. *>. so, $9, aswomiK'iit ot Lfiwiis in I; 11-** 12'4 «ul! !"«*. , Jlrm'lK* Shawls, $4, $lO, would Sjn't'ij.l AK 'iilioti t<> our very extensive stock «>f li(j t.Tiil which we nreocl* liiiK ill from !{<• to 7«>(' per yard, a!! of the newest di'Nigu. 100 u'k r<>«l<eral .*sfs»eef, Allegheny. To the Ladies & Gentlemen: I > roL < flEiiliuette'N Fu. 3 DNEY PAD A POSITIVE AND PERMANENT CUIIE GUARANTEED In all eNfCH of Hnvvi r., 1)1*111:11:11, Rnr.mV DISKAKK OF Tit:: KIUNKVS. Ischn TISENCB Alto Rl'.Tl'N 1" ,i i I VlilSF.. I -1 I.IMJUTM'i <i|' TIM Kill !VS. CAT.\«hii . r TIIE Pt,* 1)01.11, If Ii in Coix>u* UaiNK, I'AI.V IN'Till! BA'-;?. Sum: »a fiUi\n. NfcHt'i"i WRAKSE'S, anil in fact all di»tmlerii of tIM Bladder and • rinary Organs, whether cotitraeicd !•>- priv.to diseasoa or otherwiee. Thia graat remedy l.aa I on uned with f.ji- ncai'lv ten years in Franca, with the most wemlerful cnr»- tive elfeelH. it COIBM ly al Nonilion, no naiifeoi:-. fnt-rnal laedic-inta being roouired. We har# hnndiedH of tc stimonia'.H it cures by tliis Pr-1 when all eluo liad failttd. LADII.S, ii you am mtlTi froui r.'aia'o W. i.a la aca!Tha>a, or discat<nH peculiar to f#» malef, in in I act any dia. uas o! t!ii Kidm vs. I!!: i 1.-r or L'riiiary Organs, ask vour druggist tot Pnor. uriLME'ITE'S FKENf f KIDNEY PAD, A .DTAKI: NUOTIIKH. If ho has not got it aaad t2 and you will receive the Pad by return mail. Addrcm U. S. Branch. FitLNCH PAD CO., Toledo, Ohio. Prof. Guilinotte's French Liver I'ad Will positively cure Fever and Agno, Dumb Ague, At,ne Cake, Billious Fever, Jaundice, Dyspep sia. aid all diseases of tlio Liver. Stimrn '. an 1 Ulood, The pad euros by absorption, and i» par* mancnt. Ask your drn^< i foi ll.is pad nu.l ido no other. If lie does not keoti it send t1.50 to tho FRENCH PAD CO., (D. 8. Branch) TOLEDO, OHIO, r.nd receive it by letuni mail, .5. I!KNDKRHON A RRO., air.ifi-om Wholesale Drnggista, Pittsburgh, General Agents, NICHOLS SHEPARD&CO.BattISCM*" —3ztb' '*■ Threshinn; Machinery luid Portable 1 r I * " * and Traction Engines. v TIIE HT\>^DAKD i'f excfll««nc»- throughout the Ormln y\ i \ v \ k " :t ' w"rlJ •' }>4\2 f»r flrniti Sn Inc. Tlm<-K»\ lug, Perfect \ S V ' Vlffc/v ' U'OVII'AKAIiI.K ill ifv.tlity of Mktf-rlai. Vorfttltm %■/ ix 1 " '/ ■\ t Vv^^ r '" "" * orkiuauHJilj», Ktryant Finish, »u<t \J> '--M#" 1? Vf .1 livKl.Or» for ro*tl 9 mjri#r work in nil kind* of *••••—' ~ -■ Ornio, end wwr<er«s//» liswwii bb ihv ewweeeftil Tfcreeh* In Flax, Timoihv, fluttr, IUUJ all otltur Hreilf. \ sTOV'I*«ll 1 VidJl »' 1 »■ ■> -trr fully - " .«i ai? > •»' «u on« half the UAUBI iri-ara and be it*. roiMAiJLI'. IKAC'I ION, STU\W-B| VMS'* >l-1 SU INKS, with featur»of Pw«r. **-.»:a;-lilt v. S*f"' •. I ■ oiin n . ,1 i ty « nMrrW uu'm • i *n oJiVr makri. Mram-Po««r Outfits and Fi<-an»*FD«rr h. V ;«rators «~ f | a i»y. I m i.-•« of F nr*ii" t?.«ia «to 12 h«rf*-w»w*>r: «V« 1 ■tjrh-4 ImprovMl Mounted H<-r»< Powera. :»"-4 Vi'urn of I'nmptToti* nnd llua!t>t «« uy t 'lit lion*-, n ithout change of name, locntiuu, maaan* furi'i«hc»* a utrong «ryrir^':»*•«, for goi>-l* and lioooraSio Bit KOT DECEIVE- 1 ) SICHOL3, SHEPARD ft CO., BatUa Creek, Mich, JACKSON & KITCHELL, Agents, Butler, Pa. CAIaC: )H P° r rt *y a ' - ni« • worth O'l IU iVil f tee _ Addre-» S i iv. s.V Co., Portland, M iino. <be . lv <&7 ) A WEEK. 12 a .'ay at lnnie ia. ily ni.; 0• * Coatlv Out it free. Ad<b < ■>.. Au,'i sta, Alauie. doo3-ly A WATCiI VUKK, 1 To every workilig agi'iit, mute ol f^uieU" A- • !•••.»-•• Hoatliie firm si i* di.* .>«•«» ■iiMlti'Xi t«> above Send W <' '/£SUk> f,,r f" ! » v«'-U and imm vo:ir...niiH. 11 IK I'VHMHHCTC* ( I .owls bur.', I'a, uwym
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