gamete' glfirnvtmrut j """IiSaSONABLE HINTS, Animals intended for spring work ■howl J be prepared by generous fare, If long nnused bring tfaom gradually to lhair work. Gaftrd against galls on horses from harness—clean well after work. Great eare should be observed in han'.Uir>g mares with foal they should be sharp shod prevent ac cident from elipping in case there should be ice, a slip might cause •linking. \t is said that rt pint of «nboHed wheat flour fed daily to, breeding mares assists greatly in the 'development of growing feetug % fake extra care of sheep during «hi« month. Separate weak ones from among the flock that an nay g«t a portion of the grain. Your early lambs will pay for the extra care they require. Sqpply poultry with plenty of grain, potatoes, chopped meat, &c.— They will repay the trouble. The banking from cellars can be removed and air admitted if the sea. son permits. Clean out decayed veg etables and make tidy and sweei by white washing. See that all the tools are repaired and ready f<.r action. See to this in time. Reduce compost heap to the finest condition possible by frequent fork ing. Topdress meadows with the fine compost, if not already done, break tip lumps left by cattle last fall.— Haul to the fields in heaps, a cover ing of muck, plaster or soil will pre vent the escape of ammonia. Offen «ive deposits from privie sinks,drains, henroosts, &c., can be removed be> fore warm weather. See that the rain from eaves of buildings and oth er sources do not wash away the sol uble portions of barn yard manure —it is the best part of the manure. It is said that thistles, mullein, (See., can be destroyed by cutting ?hem an inch or two beneath the surface, and leaving aa excavation for the w»ter to s{snd in, which penetrates to the roots and destroys them, — Wage $n unceasing war against them. Many trees are lost by too late transplanting. Set out a few more trees this month. Clean the bark oil your trees and wash with weak lye. Take off suckers, but 'eavc pruning until summer. By using a plaster of cow dung and clay bdund with a cloth you will often save the trees that are girdled Put on plenty to retain moisture. Making, cuttings of currents, 4c., should be jcut before the buds start. PUnt as soon as a place can be made. —Lawrence Journal. flow TO HAVE MEALY POTATOES. .—lt is a very common thing in the spring to find strong, watery pota toes on the table, unless care has been taken to select and preserve them. A poor prtato is the poorest article of food that can be had ; and as sooo as they begin to sprout they will be gin ts grow poor and watery, the better part of the rsot going to the support of s.iroiits ; kence, to have mealy, nice it is necessary to keep them from exhausting them, selves in tnis way. An exchange gives the following method of pre* ventinp. the potatoes fr#ij sprouting, Which we hope will be tried and ap proved. Take good, sound potatoes and place them in a tub or barrel, and pour boiling wrter over them, letting them remain in the v. ater un til the eyes arf scalded so they will not sprout; dry the potatoes thor oughly in the sun, and put thapi away in a bos? ox barrel in a cool, dry jriace. This will giv.e good mealy potatoes all tho time. —Lettuce plants can be set put any time tlje ground is dry enough. Rough weather hag no effect upon them, especially if transplanted from the open ground where they have been protected through the winter, or from a cold frame. Warm bor ders can also be sown with seed, both for eating when young, and for tiftmeplpMing. The best va riety for cutting young, is the EariyAirled ; the best for trans planting is the Eariy Cabbage ; and the best for earjy summer, even up jto July, is the Late £uiied. n js> ■» .—lf an empty purse could speak, what tender sentiment would it ex press ? Yeu'll find no change in m n . —gutter is worth 80 cte. lb. < CITIZEN Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book VND 6SDSBAI 3D B ratiTUM. la the Arbitration room In Court Ilnnae. BUTLEB_PA. \rr. ATK PfVEPAfIPI) to PRINT,O.VSHOUT SOTCE Bill liookij, Druggist Labels, I'ro Constitutloos, Checks. Notes, Itrafte, Blanks, Business Garda, Visiting Cards, Show Carils, l'atnphlsta, Posters. Hills of Fare, Ordar Jioaks, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, &o. SKINQ *DEMSI(«I) wrrn Tha Most Approved Hand "leases AND THE LARGEST; ASSORTMENT OF j Typa, Border*, Ornaments, Rulaa, Cats, 4e. t IN TUB COUNTY, j We will execute everything in the line of | PLAIN AN ODECORATIVEPRINTING Nunr. PraifTtT. 4*B « tUUOSULI lUtU, in a style to.cteal any establishment at home, and compete v, illl any abroad. WOHKMEN ' Are employed in every branch of the 1 j business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of the community, and to re j tain the honorable distinction which lias I been already conceded to this cstabiish- I jient, for TASTE ITV COMI'OSIION AND * Kl«-orn«ee In AVorlt. In all the essentials of ('hi;n% Printing, Hooil Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in vite comparison, from getting out a Card of a single line to-an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. The American Citizen. 13 published every Wednesday in the borough fo Butter by C K ANDiaso* io the Arbitration roam in the Couit Heme . .... TERMS:-** 09 a year, If peMln ad ranee or within the ttr>t first nix month*; or 260 if not until after the «)xpirat:on o tbeflrethi* m< nthn. TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &c. One eqtijire. one inier lion J[J Kach luheaqnept {futrtiou "JJ U column for «ix \2 5 c<«lnatn for «ix nionthe 1 column for elx month* ' •Xcolntnn f«»r one year " • 4 column for o»e your .... t •*' I i elumn for one year •••• w Profraiooal an«l BuaLjieaa not *xcee«l. a 5 linen, one yw...-*fc. ; r" Kxecnton.Adndnlxtrat.-mand Auditor «notices, euch.d 00 Applicattona for Uceißea. each •••••• W Cantioua, Katrays, ? tl. ewiW Dnxolntion, Ac., noi exceeding 1 square, 3 Insertions each i «hj KXlinea of sfoupareil,or its equivalent, will ta*k# a square JOB WORK. « sheet hand-bill, 50 copies or low J 1 ® g :: :: :: Pull - " ■' 8 00 BIASES. For any nnantity under 5 quire*, $1 W) per quire; on all ainonauorer that, a reaaonable reduction will be made BUbtNKSH CARDe. giDßle p'veka, tI.W); each additional rack, 60 ols. LOCAL MqyiCßS. lOceots per line for each insertion. HEATHS AtiD MIRRIAIXS, .will bopnbll«h«l (trails, wherii the Mine » «112 O. 0. Sale, Kxecntor., A.lnunlstrn tor. HTI.I A-ni«»t« KleT PO3IIIVLLT BK PAft> C K. ANDEHBON, Editor and FropiieU»r. D«c 5 18«6 PEOrESSIONAL CABDB. L. Z. MITCHELL, A.« « «»*- am* J *»-Office IT. p. Co»0»r ofDinmond. Pntlcr, Pa.-%» CharloH Jl'taurtlcss, - - OAce, Son'b west corner of Diamond, Bntler, Pa. j. x. A j pi uvi uci:. Attorneys at Law, Office, on 8. Eof Diamond and Main »t. Bntler, Pa. JOHN U. THOMPSON,.... EDWIN LTOS THOMPSON & LYON, on »»•" Street. Butler, Pa <*» A, M. NFYMAN, M. D, Physician Itud Sumcoii Office immediatelyoopotite Walker , buildißu. Bntler. June 'H iHtift. Q2O. A. BLACK, (JtO. W. fLfcIOKK BLACK & FLEEGER, ITTOIISEVH AT LA,"', AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENTS. Office, Sontli Ka»t Corner of Diamopd, Builer. Pa JOSEPH 1 ■ XLUOTJ GEOROt B0SB ; ELLIOTT"& ROSE, HotJse, Sign &l Ornamenta Painters. Paper Haning Done oa Shortest Not ce. BUTLER, Feb. 90, 18^7—ly. ~ urn Sum - it c, ATTOBNEY AT AW, Will attend toaU btwlniws entrusted tohii cure prompt ly. Special attention given to the collections of I'en liant. Hack /*iy avd Bounties. Will alao act aa agaut for those wHhing to or «elt real estate % i>mce on South side of Diamond, in Bredm's bnilding. Bnt er l»a. THOS. ROBRTTSOU', Attorney at Law, AW D PENSION AND CLAJM AGENT Office with Charles M'Candkss, Ef>q S. VV. Corner ot Diamond Him F.R PA. Claim Agent* TIIK undersigned would reapectfully notify tha public that he has beeu regularly coiMUiiseiunvd as CLAIM ■A-GrEZESTT, (or ef curing bounty Monty, Arrears q} l\ty and l\n (<«»ni,for soldiers, or if they are dead, for their legal repreaertativee. No charge will beuiHde for pr«>»ecutiiig the claimaof soldiera.*.- thair -»seuUtl. ba until the Mnicara collar tad E. AN OKSUB)N. Witherspoon Institute. r|IIIl c Academy, located in Futle". Pa., baa attaine«l a X high reputation under the charge of Itn accom plished Principal, R*JT ffil I BKOGtI, late of Natural Hci.nc« in Waahlngton College. The next seaalon will commence ou Monday, the 16ih of Apt 11. , Tha Trustaea having gveatly enlarged tha building, there will bean opport»uity fur a number of youi g ladies to board with the Principal nol6 LOYAL YOUNff, Sec'y. Drs C. L. Dieffenbaoher & E. Wise •attracting and adjusting tha taetli dot* witL' the best auUerialsHml in the best manner. Particular attenti >i l»aid t<> children'* teeth. Aa ntnchanicN. they dafy ooos petition ; aa operators they rank aiftong tho beat. Char ae* moderate. Adrlcefree of charge. OBce—in Doyt six yaare, or that will Lo for the next six It gives the beat things said. done, or written by KebeU, :is well ns I'nionbts, ra;it Judiciously nelected, com | act - ly put together, snd hartdsomely printed. If mold only oy subscription: but those who hare a chance to subscribe and don'*, will muko.l 4, no 1-2. lyr. * f J J.'.SKDWICK lias on hands a large and general assortment of Saddles, Itrldlcß, Harness for Draught, And Buggy ('«Uars, ■OF JUSTUS. ll>>rse Clothing, of all kinds, at tie cash price. I will ««ll the at. ck on baud under price. Call at tho post oflee nfid KXAMINE TIIK WORK Butler, Pa., February 20— uo 11, 2w. 1\ 112 ONFY FREE AS WATER.-r-10.000 ACTIVE jJX Local ajtd Traveling -AgerU*, Male or female, ol all alee*, are wanted Elicit t.a«le in e»»ry C'itv,T*>srn, IJiuiUi. Woiksh >p and Factory, throughont the entire WOT td, for the most saleable novelties e*«r known.— ftOO per cent, pr-.ttt an i RI'.XDY SALE WIIKRKVRR OFi'KRKD. Amnrt men and women can m-ike front t<» s.*) per day, anfl no risk of ioas. A small capital r*- quired of front tiO to sloo—the more money invested the great* r Mi« profit. A'o money required in advance —uje./irs/ tend th» articles "nd receive aflerwurdt. If yon wish to make money rabidly and easily, write fur full partsculars an I addraw, Ml L.N OR k , (Prom Psris.) tflo Broadw >y. New York City ly. (Newspaper* be liberaliy dealt with J* L O W l . WE AIJR RKLIAILY INFORM \\uAto ■ ed aome n or pers«.ria hare been selling plows through out the county.i epresenting th«m as made by 0. A J R. Mes on. a Plows always on hand, and%ork warranted. G. A J R MOBER. no 9, flmo. Bntler. Pa. RESTAURANT, ~ 0" Ma n Street, One Door North of Court-House, SAMULL SYKES, SR., Has constantly on hand. Frewo Oysters, Ale, Beer, Cider, an I SarsaparUJa. gweet Meats, and Candt'e* of all VMs ; Ginger biead ajjd Sweet Cakea of eveiy vari ety. Nuts of all kinds. If von w*jnt good Oyster*, gotten up In the vary l*a«tstv!e. just c.xR in and you shall be waltetl upon with the o( o( jUaasare. FtSHiOMIBLE TAILORS. 'p IIE undersigned having associated themselves in the I Tailoring biiftiness, would respectfully say is the public in genernl that they have just the Fait ami Winter Fashions, a> d are prepare I to muke up clothing in the lateat and mi>et approved style Plasr' call and examine our Fashions and Specimens of nteu and hoys' wear Speri I attention given to boys' cloth< ing. EITENMULLEU. WHITE k CO. August 12, 1866—tf. SPANISH SHEEP. THE nnilersigned would respectfully Inform the wool gTowera of But*er tounty. und all who mar be deei rons of improving their stock, :hat he hasa lot of Span ish Merinoj*heep. of the finest qn ality. c>ns|stiug of 40 lUmsand 20 ewca, which he will Bell at reasounble fig ures This is a rare opportunity afforded to the enter prising wH gr->u«ia of Butler county. Call and ex amine these sTie>*p,aaii thus satisfy yt repair Watchss, Clocks, Jewelry, snd all kind* of Locks and Sewing Machines. All work done warranted to give satisfaction. TRY ME. no », Bno J. M. JON 18. sewingT MRS T. J LOWM4N, Wrnld raapsctfully Inform the citisena ef this th»t she is prepared to do all kinds o/ sawing, each m» Drea« Making, gaques, Oenta' and Children's spparel. Also, Local Agen' for Whealer k Wileon'a Sewing Machines. feb *3. vol 4, no li;tf AND DRAFTINO, Done on reasonable terms, N. M. Slater. County Bar' vejOr f andU Boyd.Depnty. Office in/ha Court-house. (The beat improved instruments need for dorvejlng.) no 13.4w. FOR SALE'. OVE half share. (1-64.) in tho West Snnbury Oil Company at Patker's Landing. Two proiucin ells on the property- Inquire of wno 12, Sw. W. J YOUNG J BOOTS AND SHOES. B.C.HUSELTON T) ETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, THREE Jl\» doors \ortK o! M Alloys store. in the root* llrm* r ly occupied by Mr». Hertrberircr, ra Main Street. But ler, Pa., announces that he has opened a Boot and Shoe ■tore, consisting of Misses and Children's Congress, Laced and Morocco Outers. Tampico, French aud grained Morocco, Rid, & Calf Skin Shoes. Also, a complete stock of Ladies' Gents' and Chil to 5* 30.000 Assorted Watcbts, all kinds 10 t« 75 Every person obtains a Watch by this arrangement, costing but $lO, while it may b® wortl* $750. No par tiality shown Mess*s J. Hickling A Co.'s Great American Watch Co., New .York City, wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Certificates naming articles, are placed iu sealed uuvelopes. Holders are entitled to tbe articles named on their certificates, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether It be a watch worth $750 r.r on* worth less. The return of any of our certificates entitles yon tQ the alleles named thereon, nboii pay ment. irrespective of its worth, and as no article rained less than $lO is named on any certificate, it will at mice be t-een that this is no lotteiy, but a straight forward legitimate transaction, which may be ii? even by the most ftotldlon*. A single certificate will be sent by mail, post-pa!d, upon receipt 0f25 oents. fiveft.r |i, eleven f»r thlit.v three and elegant premium fur |> sixty-six and nioie valuable pronlnm tor 112 10. one hundred ami most nu parb natch for fit. 10-ageqts or th*«e wi.«blng eiu plnyment this is a rare opportunity. It i« a legiti mately conducted business, duly autbojixed by the Government, and cpeu to tbe most careful ecrntny.—* Try us IIICKLIN'I A Co , 149 Bio nftvay—Near P O, no*, 3m City of New *York. S6O 00, • WEED LOCK SWITCH SKWINO MACHINE. ALSO, FINKLB A LYON. BEST TN USE. THIS IS WHAT WILL pO S»V) Machine will Usui, Fell aud Bind; Braul, Turk and Cord; Gathered Quilt; Make* Beaver Cloth Overcoat; Make a Frock Coat; Make a Sstiu Vest; Make Cloth Pants; Bind Shoes; Will to every description 01 pi-ees Making. # f«0 Machine will do all kinds of family Sewing, ffi) Machine will run nur seame without breaking nellies or skipping slitchw. (fit Machine stitrhee alike on both sides. |tio Machine is the cbe.«p«-st Machine by 20 per •cent in use, and will sew Aster, if not superior to any Ma chine in the market, he can return it and have his money. Warranted four years. The attention of Tftilors, Shoemakers and Harness makers is called to No. 3 120 SHAW 4 CLARKE'S SEWING MACHINE, warranted five years and licensed. THE AIKEN KNITTING MACHINE, if the be-t in ose Will kail J2 pairs of oocksin a day Braid and Embroidery st-mps lor sale, and stamping done. A moderf for cutting LADIES' and CHILDREN'S dresses Any person can learn from it Agents wanted. Address, with stamp, R. U. LONG, General Agent, No. 11*2 Grant it-, opposit. Cathedral, Aittsburgh, Pa.. And A H HAYS, White town, no 9. 3m. Potler Couuty, Pa • BIILEH WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture thu very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Yanu, Ot evary kind and color, wlileh w. will Mil u 'ow to cash buyers, if not Wiser than they can be had Ea»r, or West If you want Il«avy Barred, White, Brown, or Grey iMaooeds. Warrsnted to have NO SHODDY tn them, *gn to the UnioQ Woolen Factory, Butler, Pa., it yon want Heavy Casslmerea, Warranted to have NO SHODDY in them, goto tke Butler Woolen Factory. If yon want a good article of MTOCKIXQ YAB.V, Warranted to have no Sheddy in it, goto the Butler Woolen Factory. 10,000 Ibunda of Wool Wanted in Exchange for the Above Goods. H. FULLEBTON. Dm 4 . ««,tf PIIOTOUBAPHB, AMROTyPES, DAGUERREOTYPES FBBBEOTYPES, ftc., SAMUEL SYKES, JR., JLBSPRCITULLT IWo*n» M. fri.n*., _v*l jb. P»l>»k tn general, that be is prepared totake PltOfiXlß \t»HS. A M HHOTJ'Pf.S. Ac., in th» latest styie* aod in all kind* of weather. An assortment of Frames. Com*, Ac, con stantly on band. Call and examine Specimens. tf-CARIi on Maine ic Jefferson Streets, opposite . WKIEK A TROUT MAN'S Store, Batler.Fa. I 13f PORTA VJT TO PRorm^owNMS. SOMB ve«n .Inc. N. B. Bliko d(«oTerjd on hh fcraa in Almond. Allegheny Couoty, N V , a large de porit of «Mn btowH >ul*t*Dc» TTpnb »nj]r.ia by uo4 to confllst of 9? porCTut. per oxldfc <* Irotf, 7 ptr S«|lcla aui I Alnmniii. The world hw Jong bcpn wanting a pei ffet Fire and Water Proof fylnt and Roofing < ernent. and by repeat ed and exhausted tests it h- snppl * * tlmt Hunt. of Iron and Selicia are tVoof ibe moat lnde«trvctlve fubslifit'efc known to chemistry. When applied 10 shiug'i's bi tbe dipping p.pcei*. or by hiving the mof In' cement It h« give" U'tqnxlified sntisfiction.. .Applied to nn old shin gle roof that It leaky It effectually -t<>psa:l leakage. If applied according t» iMtructMa. 112 u ris a coatipr of Uxldooflron.tn.it In water nnd flie proof. For Felt routing it is second tq qoiie ip the world. It In Cheap, Light, Durable, Fire and Water PfOof. Euch in intention commend' Itaelf to owners of property Ip this ago of destructive confUg at lons The &m»nd for It 4* already gre »t This usefullmproTemmt wan patented by N. E. Rl.ike, of Almond. N..\„ which Letters Patent bear date the 18th day of April, l£Bo. A Stock Company, wit* suf flcient capital.baa peen chart ered by the State of New York to devel po the mines and supply the necessities of the public „ ' Til undersigned, having porckneed the right of But ler County, for putting on roofs of the above descVlbed material, are now ready to ante? into en tracts for doing the same, a! a much leeecost than It can be dpneof any other material We will warrant »H roofs to be water and Are pro if, and also, to be ehirable. We mill pell the right of a portdn of the Couuty on rea-on«blo terms For further particulars apptv to or address JIIOS. M'GAFFIC or J4B D Rll>l>LE, Centreville, or 11. S. UJMJIiA.M. H arris v ill* Penn'a. no 14, 4w. The Magazine for tlje Times. PETERSON^MftG&ZINL Double-aize steel colored Fashion Plates. THIS popular M< nlhly Mawrsr.lne is the cheapest in the world. In 18*57 it Mill contain ONE THOUSAND I AOF.S FOURTEEN SPLRNDin STEKL PLATBfI ! TWELVEMAMMOTH FASHION PLATF. TWBLVB COLORKp PATTERNS 1 NINE HUNDRED WOOD CUTS TWENTY-FOUR PAOKB OF ML'.MCI All this will be given for only TWO DOILARS a year or a doßar res* thuu Msgasiues of the claae of "Peter- Thrilling Tales and Novelettes Are tbe best published anvwhere. All the most popu lar writers are MBployeri to write orfsdmlly f.r 'Petri- I son." In t867, |n addition to its usual -juantity of thort stories, Four Original Copyright Novelettes will he giv en, by Ann S Stephens, Frank Leo houod.ct. Klla Rod man, **Jtpa Author of "llgrgrat Hdwtb.M It also publishes MAMMOTH COLORED FASIJIQN PLATES Ahead of all others. The«op}ntes will be engraved 6n steel, twice the nsu)l «!*•% and Will contain from lour to ■ix figures. They'will he snperlily Colored. Also, * pattern, from which a rirese, mantilla, or clißds die*s can he jut oflt. without the nl maker. Al so, several page* ol HoUS* li hi and other receipts. It is the best Lady's Magazine in the World. JJJRY IT JTpa ONK VBAH, Always in Advance. Ope copy, one yeai - ~ 112 2 Oo Five copies,for one rear 8-pp , Eigltf copies, for one year 12 tfO Fourteen copies, for one year ; 20 0 , Pre miu or Getting up Clubs. To esery peraoff gettliig np a club of Ave. eight o I font toeh, at the above a copy Of the for 18»>7 will be given gratis. sent gratis, when written for. Address, post paid, CHARLES.!. PETEBBOMp Kov. J-l M.) »K1 ni. -tiillt Stfrel, l'hi ndelphWfT'a. ELECTRIC SOAP SAVES TIME, SAVES MONEY. SAVE* I. A ROIL. tAyi'.s cio tlms. SAVES WOMEN, And nil Clroror* Siell It. It Is used by cutlng into email slut Tings andd'sa riving In hot v.nter. then a »*ik 'he clothes five to ten inlnntei. aiul n '.it e tiand rubl»iiii)ri of hard machine rubbing w-tli orhnir.v soap, and the r»o-t d 'Urate fabric leeeive no )Ve can re fer to thousand- of psniß/es IfO Made very easy to pcrehaeera. For fur + ther particulaia call on the subscriDer ilving on the premises. Iter 11 CHRISTIAN SKTBRRT. "WATCHES, CLOCKS^ —AND— JEWELRY, TUB nndersigred would respectfully inform thajxib 'lie that they have on hand, and are constantly re. celving a great virtetj of SPLENDID CLOCKS, among which is the New Patent Lever Clock. This Is a striking clock, and has been lately introdu ced by us. It is a first claae time keeper M4ITEL CLOCKS, of all descriptions, ami of the very he*t material and workmanship, warranted to keep good time. American and Patent Lever Watches, hunting ease, warranted c -.-d time keepers. Colt nnd Hbnip'H Rovdlvertf unci Cartridges. Jewelry, of all kinds, and of good quality, all of which will be suid on reasonable terms f-f cash. REP Aiitiira-. We are now prepared to do all work ami repairing properly belonging to a Jswulrv establishment, in a satisfactory and workmanlike manner. Watrhe* and (>U>rk«, cleaned and rcpr.lred. on shoH n.i'ice. I>oii't f>agH the ptoee. Wi «t side of M>iiu Street - ue «rlv epp site Dult>'s store, aud uppo* te f»r, Sey . mans ofßce ell AS. W 1.-L.NJ kOO I January nog, into- JOHN SCOTT, One Door South of J. M. Thompson's law Officii I\ BUTLER, ANNOUNCEB tbat he U now opening and] roceivlng ' .bis beconu stock of Consisting'"bf CLOTHS, CASSIMERE9. SATINETS, JEAN*. iWiixns, FttF.ven ItEItINOM. SILK, ' ' POPLINS, ! ALPACAS, CQBUKOS, * NOTIONS, JUartjj gfta At (Nothing, FLANNELS OF ALL RINDS AND CONORS. B&AMKBTf, fARPETS, AM OU Glaf&s, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots,' & Shoes, SOLE LEATHER And all Mich good* as this market requires, which will besold CIIE4.P. mi m mm 112 No Trouble to Show (iooils. Highest Market Price Paid fof »}) kipds of. merchantable Produce. N0v.14 C6) JOHN SCOTT. ECILiS. WIELBISILIiISi'IS MOESHKO STOWf ?OB ZHtirrhcea, Dysentery, Colic, Chol era Morbus, Cholera Infan tum, Fits from Worms, Wind in the Stom acfi and Bow els, nncat£bave their money refumlol by ceiling on tli'o lineal Agent if p-* yrfocily s .tlafoctory. 4t#*-.Sold every whete at 26 chut per bottle J. C. R hplt 'K A CO., o n * 21. TO—6 no*l Airehtn tor llutier. Are you afflicted with a Cough or Cold ? Are you predisposed to Consumption ? Are the j lives of your children in jeop ardy frpm sudcien anrt repeat | ed attacks of Croup ? If so purchase a Boa of ELADto'S EUPHONIAL LUBRICATORS! TUf: PEOPLES MOST SURE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOB CO.UG 118, COLDS, CROUP, CATARRH, ASTHMA, DIP TIIERIA. BRONCHITIS, AND PIJLMONAKy DISK4SKS. The Lubricator in a medical preparation in the form of A lozenge, which of all modes-in the most fleasant ami convenient. '1 hey contain no deltteiions Ingietli. out, anil warranted to be tla-aynsnfe even for the weak pft and molt sensitive stomach. In Cronp they give Immediate relief For Coughs and Cold* they are in valuable. Fni Catarrh. Asthma. Bronchitis they have no .equal in tiio mu.ket. (vide certificates icconipauying «»«■ H IH.X.) Dlptheria, ibat dreaded and desolating dis ease, control w. ndt-rfally ami almo-t Immediately. No Public fpeaker, Singer ot Teacher, ahoiild he with out them, *s tiiey remove hoarseness and ttrengthen and clear the voice A1 way a u*o then in time. ai.* J symptoms are J.JU it lad isi 1 Co., Proprietor, Klmira, N. Y. For sale by all Druggist*. J. HENDERSON 1 Co*, Wholesale Agents, Dec. 12. 180#V— Ijr PJ/t»bUrg, Fa. "I'niiiiriiUonably the beat auatnlned work ot the kind in the IVo^ld." HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MtiiA^NE, Critical NaUeu of the Press. It ie the furenutt Magazine of the day The flreaide never hail a more de igliiful companion, nor tha million a more enterprisii g friend, than Harper's Magazine.— Methodist Protestant, (Baltimore ) The most popular Monthly in tha world.—JV. Y. Ob server. We mnU>#*r in terras of Eulo- yt» the high tone 1 and Viulid excellence .»f lIAHI MAGAZINE— ajourn il with a tuont. ly clicul uion of aboti) 170.000 copies— HI whoee agea ure to BN fmn t arnue of the cb- l<*e-t lißlit and gene'al reading of the ilay We speak 0/ this work a* ;«n if the culture of the American i'eouLe; and the popularity »t hae arquiicd IN merited. hacb number contains folly 114 pat;en 01 reading matter, appropriate^' with good wood cnta ; and o>ntai..n In itaelf the racy monthly and tb*> more philtMtopbical qnarteilv, ble.ided witli the bent fjatnree of the daily joarual. It gfe't power in the dieaem nation of a love of piiielierature. TRVUXKB'a Guide to American literature. London The Tolumee bond of tlieni«elrus e lihra ry of mUcellam-oua eucb ascinnot be fuyud hi the •aniv roni|>aa» hi auy other publication that has come under our notice — bnetm Courier. 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Cloth eaa#f, tor bfndin/, 68 c-nte. by mail, postpaid. * ' *** Stnte-erlpt one »ent from llrit.ah North Ainerir n ' I'rovidenccHi mu«t beao<:ompaniefnrpUh Fruit Trees pf Ail Kinds, AND SHRUBBERY & SHADE TREES, Or EVERT Y^KIETY. The nolvereal testimony ot tb >«e who bare keen f>nppl led .with /rult atld ot'her Xrean from Rural Hill Nnrsery i S JS,V« th ? J ar « ,ar K« r . cf Superior quality and grow • ' LETTER than those brought from forelgt4 nqrjeriee. er these truths, any nbmber of reliable taatlmonlale can be bad in this county and vicinity. Persons deal roue ofpurcbaalng,are requested 4o call and examiow nur .|"endld nrfiy. It «l|l «mplj rcpij, «ny p«rw»i Ihut mill, tnd\l u fcurfy dnv from re. planting, to puicham of i,«, «l our trrea >ra .itn> litre, ■ nil A nunibor of iv)Up|<- ngrnt. run find profit: ZT » "nploy"!"' hy r»lllnf upon llir mbKrlbar liYln* 2 i-2 mileji west of Hurler. I»a. P„.,.r,No T .T «n Pearce&Sona. THE ~ Saturday Evning Post, A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM EN- U RAVING. Reduced Prices to Clubs. Til* SJ TVItDA }• STKNIXO PQSTlfru a bonnti fill steel engiavinz ' n nietl Q!»t or LlEt*n If\PPT !loi*s) 26 iucbe-long by 20 Inches vyUe-to every single ($2 6uj sut'scrlber, and to every one e'en a ciii* 1 It will commenoo in the first nuniMr 1 112 January .t I*^1 to 7lJ :K iL ri L 4 l OVTLAXV & DAUQUTKRi r7l£°' . 1,r90 ! ,,h^»t ' by KmerAnn llenpett. author of '• ihe I'bantom ef the Fontot." Prairie Flo«e- M Ac TL;i Vil* be followed by other Serial St. riea from thh beet Riilhore, shorter S tor ion, Eesnye Sketches. Letter a Agticult lira I Article, Jtc., arp al«r regnlarly given The PokJ in Neutral in Holitica—being ex« luaivelv de voted to Liteiature and doea not diactlM Political or Sectarian que>«tioun—leaving thoao to the Political and Religions Prea* It oo6rs among Ita Premium* Wheeier and Wilaon e Sewing Machiuen, ijiJVrr Plated Tea Sots. 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