VOL. XX. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS/ Estate of James Young Dec'd. Letten of Administration in the estate of Jaraen Young, dec'd., late cf Clav towusliip, Butler eouuty, Pennsylvania, having been r ran ted to the undcrbiiined, all persons know ing ihemaelte# indebted to e.dd es tate will plea«e make immediate pay ment and any having claims against laid estate will present them duly authenticated for settle ment. ROBERT A. BROWN, Administrator. Coulteraville P. 0., Butler county, l'a. Eslaleol W. P. Brown, LATE OF HARRISVILLB. Letters testamentary on the estate of W. P. Brown, dec'd, late of Harrisville borough, Butler Co., Pa., have been granted to the un dersigned, all persons knowing themselves in debted to Slid estate will please make immedi ate payment and any having claims against ■aid estate will present them duly authentica ted for settlement. R. L. BKOWN, 1 EL .„ # ROBKRT BLACK. J Harrisville, Butler County, Pa._ j Orphans' Court Sale. By virtue of a decree of the Orphans' Cour of Butler county, to us directed, as well as l»y the authority given us in the last will and tes tament of Samuel G. Meals, dec'd, we will offer for sale at public outcry on the premises in Washington township, on MONDAY, FEBUARY 5, 1883. at 1 o'clock P. M., the following real estate: 80 Acres and YS Perches more or less, out of the northwest corner of the farm lately occupied by the said Samuel G. Me-'!- 'Vc'd. About7s acres cleared, bulunee gixiti v ~ >er; Good two-story frame housirand bunk U..ra recently erected thereon. -One-tHird of the purchase money on co'": irmfttion of sale by the Court, and the n-"i t I rr in tw<» equal annual installments WII\ . . v:.il interest from that date, to be secured b> . ..iJ and mortgaga. G. W. MEALS. OQe of the Executors. " ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ' : 'Ue nLder»igned offers for sale 70 acres of Uml, more or less, in Yeningo twp., Butler coii'n y. P*.. bounded on the north by Kelly l.e,r, e*4t by Siipual 3talker. south ay; Julia and on the \T6«t by Joseph Murrin und l:e;ra of John Murrin; 60 acres cleared. 10 of Which aro meadow, good orchard, all under laid with coal, good dwelling house, two stones ligj, part log and part frame, with kitchen at tached. good frame stable and hay house, well watered; one mil<> and a half east of Jlurrins vifcte. Sato on the premies on January 13th, J#M. at one o'clock P. m„ with privilege to ad- JiHiro to tlie Court Ilou-e in Butter, on the 15th d&v 01-Januarv, 1883, at o'clock, P m. Terms cash on delivery of deed. Dec. 18, 1882. MICHAEL McBRIDE. Assignee of James Murrin. " ASSITIXEE'N SALE. The undersigned, Assignee of David Zeigler, Jr., will, in pursuance of an order from Court, offer for sale the followinz property on the {Premises, in the borough of Harmony, on Tuesday, January 30th, 1883. atone o'clock, p. M.: One Steam Flouring Mill, situate in the bapoagh of Harmony, Butler county, Pa., with ail the machinery Ac., necessary to run said mill, on a lot of ground in said Borough, bounded north by an alley, east by an alley, ■ou(h by a lot and woolen factory of John Pearce, and west by a street, said lot being 00X80 feet, more or less. TKKMS: —One-third in hand on confirmation ofUJe, one-third in one year; and one-third in two years with interest, secured by bond and mortgage. F. A EDMONDS, Assignee ofD. Zeigler, Jr. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Butler coanty, the undersigned aa Adminis trator of Charles Oswald, late of Oakland twp., dec'cL, will erpoee to public sale on the premN. BYE WANTED. TS® highest market- price Vill he paid by us for rye delivered at our wholesale liquor store in Butler. jlO 2m JACOB REIBER & BRO. ELECTION NOTICE. There will be an election of officers of the Glade Mill Mutual Insurance Company, on Saturday, the 13th of January, 1883, at one o'clock r. u., at the Glade Mill School House. H. OSBOIIN, President. d2O-3t. ~ NOTICE is hereby given, that applicstion will he made to the Legislature at the next session for the par age ef a law entitled. "An Act requiring exe cntort, tdminbtrators and guardians, to give public notice of the sale of personal property of decedents within the county of Butler." The object of said act is to compel executors, admin istrators and guardians, to give public notice of the sale of personal propeity of decedents by publication in one ot more newspapers or other wise. JAMES T. AUSTIN. d3O-4t NOTICE. PLTTBBL'BGH A WKSTERN R. R., OFFICE OK GENERAL MANAGES, PITTKHIKGH, PA. On and January Ist, ISB3 the Foxburg Division of the Pittibnrgh ar.d Western Rail road Co., wjll be open for Freight and Passen ger Traffic. Agents are now prepared to name ratea and receive freight for all points on line of tike Pittsburgh and Western. E. K.HYNDMAN, jsn,3-3t. General Manager Cftfiawerk m yftiirr.wn town. Terms and $ »«WCOTLLT free. Address U. HALLKIT & Co Portland, Maine. inar£),iy • ! Union Woolen jVlill^ BL'TI.EB, PA. 11. FULLEKTON. Prop'r. Manufacturer of BLANKETS, FLANNELS, YAKHS, Jfcc. Also custom work done to order, sn LI as carding Rolls, mikinsr Blankets, Flannels, Knit ting and Weaving Yarns, M the cf ASSAM, ' HI T I'A CONG, CACHAR. KANGRA VALLEY, OAKJEEL -ING, DEIIRV DOON, at.d cthei>. At'eolutely Pure. Superior in Flavor. Tne Most Eeonoin- Icul. Requires only half the u»u il quantity. gold bv all Grocers. JOHN C. PHILLIPS & CO , Acenlß of tLe Calcutta Tea Syndicate, 130 Water St, N. Y. Novß-ly. "BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire insurance Co. Office Cor. Main and Cunningham STS. J. C. ROESSIXG, PRESIDENT \VM CAMPBELL. TREASVKKIS H. C. HEINEMAN, SKCBBTARV DIRECTORS: J. L. Purvis, E. A. Ilelmboldt, William Campbell, J- W. Burkhart, A. Troutman, Jacob Schoene, G.C. R >essing, John Caldweli, Dr. W. lrvin, J J. Croll A. B. Rhodes, H. C. Heineman. JAS. T, M'JUNKIN, Gen, A«'T PA. Planing Mill —AND— Lumber Yard. J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS, S.G. Purvis & Co., HAHOFACTITRBBS AND DEALERS 111 Rough and Planed Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH. PLANING MILL AND YARD WEAR German C;tl9ioUc < iuirfb lIK\KI G. HALS; FINE mm Till Oil, COR. PENN AND SIXTH HTBEETB, Pittxburgh, Pa THE Cleveland Wetk'y Herald FOR 1888. ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. AN liwnoriiblc, liidepeiiflcii'. PROKRMIVE and Reliable Jonrnal. All LLIE NEWH from All Parts of the .World. The most liandMome »n:iper in I lie Stale. Every department. In flie liandH of a eompetent Editor. . Stall correspondents at Wiwli liiKtou and CnliiiubuK. Send for our catalogue ol pre miums to club agent*, embrac ing A JEWETT fi GOODMAN ORGAN. A WHITE SEWING MACHINE, CASH PREMIUMS, BOOKS, ETC., ETC. EVERY ONE AN AGENT. A premium lor two or :my n umber ol SUBSCRIBERS* TERMS: $1,25 PER YEAR, Sample copies sent tree. Address, THE HERALD, C LKVKI-A.VI), O. LOST The snbscriber lost FR«>ni his faim in Wa-ih inxtoii, t[>. Uutler county , in Ooti.licr !II*T H dark red heiler, a little mixed willi lirindle, star on the forehead and wide in the horns, in very good order and about two ytarc old. I purchased Ihe heifer at Ihe vendue ol Mr. Sam uel Smith , Esq ,of said Washington LW|»., and she was stolen or broke from NIV said farm shortly afterwapis. I will give a iiberal reward to any person giving me inforuialiou of her alive, or for oiformation of her if kill ed or stolen. The last 1 l.eard of her wesat Hamilton's barn, formerly burn of said Samuel Smith. HI'GH YOUNG, Fairview Borough, Uutler C<»., l'a. Dec. 30, 1862. 4t. MEN WANTED OK BALARY- We yet iie<>d a few nfore jreliablo men to tell our Nureery Stock. Any man of nluck, energy and perseverance CFTN succeed without previouw experienco. Bituations irtEiWA>KST, and pay large. .Paiticulara free on application. Ad dies*, STATING AOE. at.d em lofing stamp. It. G. CHASE A CO., (The Chase Nuin ries). OEXEVA, N Y. RUPTUREiPILES Cured m; general loss of appetite; Bowel# generally costive, sometimes alternating with lax; the head is troubled with pain, is dull and heavy, with considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful scnsr.ti nof leaving undone something which, ought to have been done; a slight, dry cough and flushed face is sometimes an attendant, often mistaken for consumption; the patient complair.i of weariness an! debility; nervous, easily startled: feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation of the skin exists, spirits are low and desDonden:, and, although satisfied that exercise wouldbe bene ficial, yet cr.e can hardly summon up fortitude to try it —in fact, distrusts every remedy Severa. of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occur Tea when but few of them existed, yet examination after death has shown the Liver to have been extensively deranged. It should be used by all persons, old and young, whenever any of tlie above symptom* appear. Persons Traveling or Living in Un healthy Localities, by taking a dose occasion ally to keep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid all Malaria, Kilioutt attacks. Dizziness, Nau sea, Dr jwsin?;s, Depression of Spirits, etc. It will invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no in toxicating beverage. If Yoxi have eaten anything hard of digest sn:i. or feel heavy after meals, or sleep less at night, take a dose and you will be relieved. Time and Doctors' Bills will be saved by always keeping the Regulator in the House! For, whatever the ailment may be, a thoroughly r.afe pui *atiTf, alterative and tonic can never t • icf The remedy is harmless and dot * iz< ' interfere with business or pleasure. IT PURELY VEGETABLE, An 1 I-.is «i the power and efficacy of Calomel or Qrinine, without any of the injurious after effects. A Governor's Testimony. Simmons Ivor Regulator has been in use in my fanu y f r - ;::e time, and I am satisfied it is a valuable addition to the medical science. J. GILL SHORTER, Governor of Ala. If r. Alexander 11. Stephens, of Ga., *ay« 'lave derived some benefit from the use of £im :.s Liver Regulator, and wish to give it a furti. r trial. " The only Thing that never fails to Relieve. M —l have used many remedies for Dys pepsia, Liver Affection and Debility, but never rrtve Kund aryth. ■'» to benefit me to the extent Simmons Li»*<.r i gulator has. I sent from Min nesota to f -r it. and vi< tild send further for such a rrcdic»r.e, n-:d wculd advise all who arc siin» J *rly affi< I- ! to % ve it a trial as it sc-ins the oul/ iliing that never fo,!s to relieve. P. M. JANNEY, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. \7. Hnson says: From actual ex peri nee the r«ccf Simm ■.:> Livtr I-emulator in my practice i • *e l**en and am sr.: ified to use and ;>rc*:crijc it a purgative Kxcd.-.m. I 'i. 1; • : '*/ the Genu';:' , . \ic!i ahvayi has • . • i . >.r the red Z T v.de-Mark and Si "ii.ia.-.j of J. If. Zi~.TI.IN & CO. FOK. SALr. 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