AMERICAN CITIZEN PcintingQtt'iee! Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book AND nmni m nmm. BIJTLEB^PA. WE ARK PRKPAIiBI) TO PRIST, OS SHOUT N OTC E Hill Heads, Books, Druggist Isabel-. I ro grammes, Constitutions, ('hecks, NVes, Drafts, Blanks. Business Car.! '. \ i-itmg Cards Show Cards. Pamphlets, Posters. Bills of Fare Order - Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills. &e. BKIh'CI lURNIFUKI) WITIt The Most Approved Hand Presses THTS LARGKST AH3ORTMKNT 01 Type, Borders, Ornaments. Rules, Cuts, &c., IN TIIK COUNTY, . . We will execute everything in the line ol PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NtITLT, PKOMPTI.Y, iSB *T UIUMU" ««", in a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with nny abroad. WOIIKMHN Are employed in ■every branch of the business, and wo endeavor t.riucet the wants of the community, gnd to re tain the honorable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for TAMTE liv COMPOSITION AND Elcprnnoe tn I'i'csn Worl«. In all the essentials of Cheap I rintinpr. flood Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in rite comparison, from getting out a ( nrd of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. The American Citizen. 18 published every Wednesday i n the bt° f J!"V't' by C. K ANDJBhoN, in Ktarns Building, Main Street ° P ser*s•—s!4.o O .•»\car, if paid in adv mce.or withir the firtt flrHt nix months ; „r 'IM If n •« pal*. «ntil nftei the expiration o the fli nt six mcntlis. TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &e One square, one insertion 1 ® Kach subsequent insert iou Q \A column f*»r six months % . 12 column for six months . {column fornix months » [° for one year - rr C O V,., iui'l llinl'ioM Cards, not e»c.-i-.lini; 1 vi;;-;:'.-.-1. »«. Applications for Licenses, each, ••• " Cautions, Est ray Notice* of l^oluhon, « \r, edlng 1 square, in«ertl..n» ea- h ...... - w 10 lines ot Nonpareil, or Its equivalent, willmakoa»>i l,ar JOB WOBK. sheet hand-bill, 60 copies or less d " " "« ? f«u • a ot RLAXKH. Foranyqnantitvunderftqnires.fi 50 per quire: on all •mounts over that, a reasonable reduction will be made BUSINESS CAB US. . Single packs, esoh additional pack, 50 cts. LOCAL NOTICES. lOcentspor line for each insertion. DF ATMS Ann If ARM AS SS, will be published gratl-. where the same does not exceed 6lines; f..rcaeh addlth.nalline, 5 els. will be charged. Advertisements of O. C.Hale, Executors. A'lininHtrn tors,and Auditor's notices; Kstiays, ■lnti«»ii "1 I »rt nership.Cautions, and all transient advertisements mi*st WSITIVELY BE PAID IN ADVANCE. < K. ANDKRSON, Kditor *n<l Proprietor. Dec. 6 lst>o gRQyESSIONAI. CARDS. ~ L. z. MITCHELL, JVk. «««»»*»• Offlro N. K. Corm-r of Diamond, lUi! li-r, Pa, '%• Charles M'Candless, jm. »• « ■-««" - Ofkr, South *Mt comiT of IHnlmnil, Bllllir. P». J. Y. A .1. PI ii IAM 1.. Attorneys at Ia w , Office, on S. K, of Diamond and Main »t. Rntlpr, Pa. JOHN M.. THOMPSON, ...EDWIN LYON THOMPSON & LYON, jm. • ««»*-■■ m am « jn"Oß<-e,ouMalu Stirot. Tinlli-r. T'« ' ~A7M. NF.YM AN, M. D. rhytlolan nnd wurKcon Ofire immediately opposite Walker s buildiß'-u Butler. June 27 ISO'.. ULO. A. BLACK GKO. W. FIEEORR. BLACK & FLEEGER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENTS. *i*- Office on Main street, opposite Bchneideumn's Clothing St.ire, BUflw, Pi. [no '2O, ly. 11. Is's ATTORNEY AT AW. TOU[at tend to all businesa entrusted tohls rare prompt ly. {Special attentiou triven to ths collections of I'm tiont, Back l\iy and Bounties. Will also act as ngent for those wishing to buy or sell real estate. OSes on South side of Diamond, In Uredin's building- Butler Pa. THOSTROBIITSON, Attorney at Law r PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT Office with Charles M'Cnndless, Esq S. W. Comer ot Diamond BUTLER PA. Clsiiiu iuenL TIIE undersigned v Id i < •"; , r ullyn • the p-.iblit that heba« been regularly et.mmi" i >ned »»•» CLAIM AO-EISTT, for securing Bounty M»ntg t Arrears of I'ai/ and /Vn tions, for Boldlers, or If they are tlea.l, for their le*r.l ropreMertunven. No charge Will jMBMde I 1 pi the claims of soldiers.J their re,. ntatlvcH until the same are collected K. AVDKIIs 'N. Drs 0. L, Dieffenbachor k v ,rV> S tirt, "" c on Vulcanite/ ... »• "* • h "JJ w of V u lean i? e and Corn 11 te work.. FHllMif, clo-sning, extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the be>» materials and in the best manner. Particular atf-entior. paid to children's teeth. Ah mechanics they defy com petition; a« operator* thej rank anion- the be. • Char fermoderate. Advice free «112 charge. offlct» In Bovd itihllng Jeflerson Street, Butler Pa Dec 9. 1863 :::tf. R. & W. JTNWSON, Manufacturern aud Wholesale Dealer# in Tobaeeo. Sfgur*. mh uir. Pipes, ote. No. 0 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. 3rd door lYern Suspension Bridge. Sign of the Big Indian. ▼ol. 4, no 12, lyr. OSJiPit J. ELLIOTT »i.«fIEOKUE KoSE ELLIOTT & ROSE, House, Sign & Painters. P»p»f Haning Dona on «h« ShortMt Notica. *tIUR, Tab. JO, 1807—ly. 1867. 1867. NEW GOODS! YlfE ARB JUST RECEIVING AND OPBNINQ \\ the L'eat Selected Stock of SPRING —AND— SUMMER GOODS, EVER OFFERED IN B U T L E R, CONSISTING IN A FULL LINB OF Ladies' Dress Goods, Which wero bonght nt the lntost decline for ca*h, to which we euli par ticular attentfon Our stock consists Of tt lltl £9 Jot Of MERINOS, ALL WOOL DE LAINS, SILK LUSTER, ALPACAS, CO BURGS, POPLINS, MOUSE Pe LAINS, CHALLIKS, IJERAGES, In endless Tariutiss and colorf. A full A'sortmoat of XOTIOXN, Tit I 71 MIXUS, niii:i:tixoß, I'H£(KS, Tl<Kl\<;S, OIXtiIIAMS. ALSO, A EULL LINE OF Cloths, Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, WHICH WE WILL SELL AT LOW PRICES. A aud well selected assortment of Ladies' DRESS GOODS, HATS «£ CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES, HARD-WARE, QUFENS-WARE, AND A !fO. 1 AfcTICLK OF GROCERIES, AH oi' which ws offer ft Greatly Reduced Prices. PARTICULARLY TO CASH E JYERS. Flotue call aud examine oor sloe 1 , iofcre pt.thrsing elsewhere, as v# fled lc ?iu Trouble to Ntnn Goods. EIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. EEMEMBBR T!IE PLACI, WEBER &TROUTMAN, **oyd»B Block, Cor. Main A Jcfl'ersou Streets, BI'IiJSM, PENN'A. April KUSHT-no IT, i» FARMERS, READ THIS! BUCKEYE MOWER & REAPER Again Triumphant! millF EXTENSIVELY KNOWN, AND PESFRVED- I ly Popular Machine was submit I to the ino»t vigorous te.it of its superiority, at a trial of competing ma-hlnes that took place tinder the nt • 112 the Ntw Y'»tk Agricultural Sx-letv, at Anl urn, N. V., In Jnlv. IHSD. The committee consisted < 112 eleven Judges, and forty machines wore entered in contestants fur the pi lie. The trial tasted three weeks, .md the tests were most thorough. The vis unnounced at the State fair held at Saratoga, oil the 12th of September last, and fho GRAND GOLD MEDAL WAS THEN AWARDED THE 3UC&&Y gg, AS THE MACHINE S i PI:H KOit TO i LIII or IIKIIS. A simitar testimony was awarded it in the same State, in iß*3s. This machine is regarded by the thou sands who can apeak from experience, as the B1»T IX TUB'} WOULD, •ad is manufactured by the 'incorporated company C. AI LTM W LI CO., CANTON OHIO. Lewis Reod, Zelienople, Agent for Butler esunty, Orders will be filled by .I. U A Win. tfcmpbell, of Butler, and W. O. Brockenrldge Sc Co , of Centreville. Price lists, descriptive pamphlets, posters, and circu lars can be had at all tim«*» from the manufacturers ,or their agents. "Ihew ARRIVAL SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c. \I7E HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST, > \ Best, and Most Complete Stock of Sl'KL\(j A SIMMER DRY GOODS, EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC ALSO, A VERY LARGE STOCK OF Carpets, Oil-cloths, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, dec. IN WHICH WE ARE NOW OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS PKBSONS IN WANT OF ANYTHING IN THK A LINE, SHOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL, A 8 WE AHE SELLINO AT Extremely Low Prices. WE CALL ETECIAL ATTENTION TO Wholesale Buyers, A* we hare a great many jobs from New York auctioi talcs. DUNLAP, LUKER & Co., No. 124 Federal Street, J(h DOOP Bclovt March 27. no. 16-Bmo ALLKGHKNY CITY. s e wjrnsr a-. MRS. T.J. LOWMAN, Would r«T>«ftfuUy inform ti e cltixelu of this ptaco th'it fhe ; prepared ti) do .ill kiml. of »e«in,t. nm-h n- Dreu M..U gftjum, Oema' .-hirt«, ami Ciiililren'a apparel. Alti, L"cal Agent for Wheeler* WiU.n, Sewing Macliiues. lob. 20. Vol 4, tio Il:tf RESTAURANT, On Ma'n Street. One Door North of Court-Home. SAMULL SYKES, SR., Has constantly 011 hand. Spied Oysters. Ale, Beer Cider, and SarsapartUa. Sweet Meats, an.l Candle-, .if nil kinds ; Pinßer bread and Sweet Cukes of everv vari ety. Nuts of all kinds. If you wnnt good Oyster* fatten up in the very Pest style, jmt call la and yoti bhall be waited upon with the greatest of pleasure." H EITEITMU LSR T. D. WUITt ...... .1 . c 1100 FASHIONABLE TAILORS. fllliK luidermgueil having associated ibeiuselvev m the J Tailoring business, would respectfully *ay 10 the public in general that they have just received* the Fali and \\ iuter Fashions, and are prepared to make up i lothiug in the latest ami most approved style Pie. 112. c:ill and exaniiue our Fashioim and Specimens of mcu and boys' wear. Bperi | attention tflven to boys' cloth 'OK EITENMLLLEIt. WHITE L CO. August 12, 1866—tf. "And we'll all take a ride-" NEW LIVERY STABLE. HA.VNO „ PUKCHAHKD TUB W«IL KNOWN Livrrv Stable of Col. Alexander Isiwry with the •niire stock of Horses, Carriages, liuggiea, dfc . we are RIGS furnish. on abort notice, FIRST CLASS ton*rah Ular * ltent,ou pftid t0 famishing carriages for y°s"i*^- n^ bl * on Wuhtofto. -trett, Weal of Firrt uo. IS-Smo* }, t Ai XIXCHELL. SPRING TRADE FOR 1807. McElroy, Dickson & Co., Wo. 54 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. Have their stock open for the trad*. GOOD GOODS! AT REASONABLE PRICES. S. B. M'KLROV, JAMES DICKSON, no 14, 3mo. JOHN T. SHANE. A. J. PAITKC OST, No. 158 Federal Street, Next Door to the Cornw of the Diamond, Allrgheny, - - Peim'a. H A VINO JOST RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED .tuck of HA HDW AIIK & GUTI.KRY Imported direct from the manufacturers, consisting o Kuililrr's Hardware, (.'ooju'rs. Blacksmiths. autl Itutelier TOO L S , lloNoFuriiiHlil n« I lurdwarc, farming utensils won, steel, NAILS, GLASS. II HUE LEAD, SASH, PUTTY, tf-c. Feels confident he can offer inducement* to Whole mile and Retail buyer*, and would most r<spectfullj ask you patronage, with the a*suranee that it will hi to your Interest to do business with him. April 'O7, nolß WOOLEN KILLS, Manufacture the «rery best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimercs and Yarns, Of every kind anil color, which we will sell as ow tc cash buyers, if not lower than they can ho had East or West If you want Heavy Barred, White, Brown, or Grey Flannels, Warranted to have NO SHODDY in tliein, "go tc the Uuion Woolen Factory, llutler, Pa., it you want Hravj CassiiiiciTs, Warranted to have NO SHODDY in them, goto the Uutler Woolen Factory. If you want a good article ol KTOt KIXU Y.iltX, Warranted t-» have no Shoddy in it, goto the Butlet Woolen Factory. 10,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted in Exchange for the Above Goods. H. PULLERTON. Doc 4, 6<l.,tf FRANK MOOBE'S Anecdotes, Poetry, and Inci dents of the War. 682 page*, double column, beautifully illustrated with 11 e'egant Cabinet Steel Engravings. OPINIONS OF TIIK WORK. Horace Qreeley in the Tribune of June 5, nays 14 It if an exceedingly rich book.containing more mat terot Interest than all the novel* thai have been issued for the last el x yuan*, or that will bo f>r the next *ix It given the best things said, done, or writieu by Rebel*, as well Unionists, m-»sl judiciously selected, compact - l.v put tOMtbsr, and handsomely printed it scold only ny subscription; but tho*e who have a chance to subscribe and don'*, will make a blunder." The New York Evening Post says: •' The book in full of fun and | athos, wit and humor patriotic sentiment, ami strange adventures. It (ill* up the outlines of formal histories of the war, ami gives a better and more vivid picture of the times «.• have just passed than any ol them. It is Just the book for 44 A RAINY DAY AT A COUNTRY INN. The New York Commercial nays: 44 Mi. Moore has given u« a book which surpasses in interest anything of the kind which has appeared <»r i* likely to appear in the tlnnis ind and one war histories which are published or announced.'' "GREELEY'S GREAT CON FLIC 1 AND MOORE'S ANECDOTES together form a complete History of the Rebellion We want good agents in parts of every State in Union. Terms very liberal to experienced mums M ALU OK FF.MALE Descriptive circulars sent on application. Addresa JAMES PORTEUS. General Agent, Ho. 4? MJble House, New Y rk. N0v.28,'66 Drug and Grocery Store. rpHE Knbwriber. li«ve Jmt received, and are now I opening, at Uioir Store-room, oppo.ite i'eler Dull,'» in Butler, An Extensive Assortment or DRUGS, MEDICINEG OILS. PAINTS, DYE STUFFS. PATENT MEDICINES. TOILET SOAP, PERFUMERY, AND THE CHOICEST LIQUORS for chemical and mediscinal purpose#. Also, all kiudn FoArushes, Notions, Ac. htsiclans prescript Inim carefully and promptly compounded. IN i lIK UKUChRY DEPARTMENT will be found almost every article for faui ily use. Also NAILS, GLASS, GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, COCKERV, STONEWARE, BUCKETS, TUBS, &o-, Ac., &e. The highest market .price paid for alf « kinds of produce in exchange FOR GOODS. „ BELL 6L DIEFFENBACHER. May 23, I86'J::lv. Pll OTO<> R A I'lIS. AiVIROTYPES, DAGUERREOTYPES FERREOTYPES, &c. SAMUEL SYKES, JR., RESPECTFULLY inform, hi- fnend,. the public A , 4TmoTY l ?i , « l '2r'r-V 1 """ k " •'•'OroORAI'IIS * .L ■ *'■' ln ,h « ityiee and in all k.n.ln . A ," "•""■'tuient of Fr«m«». I'hh, tc . con itantly on hand Call and examine Specimen, rfiS&XPJ ""u' li" B ' r, -«'-.OM"«ile WEBER t I KOLTM A.N 8 Store, Butler, !•«. (no. S. r;nio. SOTIt'K. A LI. permwu knowing tlienin»lve« Indebted to W J t\ VO.»t, I.U Clerk of the L.ille. looi.tr Court, er »idl«',uVi' J hß " 112 W 11 " But lr.'««ount», u by«o duiu K they will " f»o. n-tw. WATCHES, CLOCKS, —AND— JEWELRY. TTIE undfersigred would respectfnlly Infortn the pub lic that they -have on hand, and ure constantly re ceiving ft great variety of SPLENDID CLOCKS, among whieh is the New Patent Lever Clock. This is a striking clock, and has been lately introdu ced by us. It is a first class time keeper MAW TEL CLOCKS, of all descriptions, and of the very best material and workmanship, warranted to keep good time. American and Patent Lever Watches, bunting case, warranted go«»d time keepers. • Colt nnd Hliarp'H Revolvers nnd CnrtrldireSi Jewelry, of hII kinds, nnd >»f good quality, all of which will be wold on reasonable terms for cash. REP ATRXHSTG-. We are now prepared to do all work and repairing properly belonging to a Jewelry establishment, in a satisfactory and workmanlike manner. Watches and Clocks, cleaned and repaired, on short notice. Don't forget*the place, Wist side of Main Street.- nearly opposite Duffy's store, and opposite Dr. Ney mans office CIIAB. W ISEMA* kCO January, no 6 (lino. The Magazine for the Times. petersonTjag&zine. Double-size steel co/ored Fashion Plates. rniflS popular Monthly Magazine is the cheapest In 1 the world In 1867 it will contain ONE TUOCSAND t'AOKS FOURTEEN SPLENDID PTEBL PLATES ! TWKLVK MAMMOTH FASHION PLATES TWELVE COL'HIED I'ATI t;il.\S! NINE HU.NDItED WOOD CUTS TW ENTY-KOUK PAOEB OF MUftlCI All this will be given f<u ouly TWO DOLLAKS a year or a doihir less than Magazines of the class of "Peter son." Its Thrilling Tales and Novelettes Are the best published anvwhere. All the most popu lar writers are employed to write originally for -Peter fun lii in addition to its usual quantity of short stories, Four < )rigitial Copyright Novelettes will bu giv en, by Ihn 8 Stephens', frank Led Benedict, fii.i Rod man. and the Author of "Margret Jlowth." It also publishes MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES Ahead of all others. The-o plates will b# engraved on steel, twice the u-ual size, and will contain from tour to six figures. They will be superbly colored. A 15.., a pattern, from whieh a dre*s, mantilla, or chi'ds dress can bo cut out, «itbonf the aid of a mantui-maker. Al 80jseveral pages of llous. h Id und other receipts. It is the best Lady's Magazine in the World, TRY XT FOE OWE YEAR. sit Always in Advance. One copy, one yeat 112 2 Oo Five copies,for one year 800 Bight copies, for one year 12 00 Fourteen copies, for one year 20 0 Pre miu or Getting up Cluba. To every person getting up a club of five, eight o fmit '. ii, at the above rates, a copy of the for 18<>7 will be giv. n gratis. Specimens sent gratis, when written for. Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, Nov. 14 60.) 3UO Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa. ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC DIBLE. BT REV. INGRAIIAM COBBIN, A. M. rpiIIS work contain* all the plans of the Com men | tari«»s, and is ne.it and of convenient size f..r J unity use It will require but little examination t . ■«.••• that this edition of the Sacred Writings einbrares many fea tures never before iMmhiurd in one volume, arid i" a valuable acquisition to the family circle and the Bibli cal student Home of the most important and distin finishing features oft' is Idble are: 1. Seven hundred Wood Engavin?*. 2 Many tliou sand marginal references. Three finely executed Steel Engravings. 4 Numerous improved reading*. 5. A corrected chronological order. 0 An exposition of each chapter, containing th essence of the best Com mentators, with much original matter by the editor. 7. The poetical books in the metrical form. # deflec tion* drawn from the subjects of the chapter.and giving in a condensed t rm it- spiritual import, ft. Questions at the end of each ch.ipter. for family examination, lo bates affixed to the chapters, for each morning and evening's reading, comprising the whole Bible inn year. To these have lately bee.i added |\v i very desirable features, viz: It contains a f.iuily photograph depart ment in connection with the famil", record, and an x teiiibd concordance. It is one of the nio-t desirable Bibles published. The work contains nearly fifteen hundred crown quarto pages, printed from clear and beautiful type, on fine pnpc . with numerous engraving*, and is bound iu three different and beautiful styles Ilev John Davis, of t'onnoquenessing township, is Agent for Butler C. unty. office A.ldr. W IIIThSTOWN, butler County, Pa. March, no 14-s. m -tf DOltltlXS' ELECTRIC SOAP SAVES TIME, SAVES MONEY, SAVES LABOR, SAVfcS CLOTHES, SAVES WOMEN, And all OrocerN .Hell It. It i- used by cntlng into small shavings and dissolving in hoi water, then s >ak the clothes five to ten minutes and a little band rubbing will make heni as clean as hours of hard machine rubbing with ordinary soap, and the most delicate fabric receive no injury. We can re fer to thousands of families who are using it, and who could not be persuaded to do without Dobbins' Electric Soap. Sold by all leading groceries throughout the State Manufactured only by DOBBINS & LOVE. Wholesale Office 107 South Filth Street, no 0.3m. Philadelphia, Pa. ranymn R ifi/ft ra Bnnn TH E subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he has erected a new CAHKIAOE and W\<»- 0\ MAKING SlI >P, on Street, onr**ite J. 11. Negley. and bel >w the M. E. Church, where he i* prepared to do all kinds of work in his line of » j„| j ness, such as making Buggies, Carriages, Wagons Sul ki« s. Sleighs, and any thing in the liue of Can lags und Wagon making. R<pairing done in the »hortett possible time 49-UIVE lIIM A CAI.I. na Nor. T, fti-tl ] FELIX B. TRUXAL. Money free as water.-io.ooo aci-ivf l..«at nnd Traveling Agent., Male „ r f e ,„„| o „112 all age-, are wanted to solicit t.ade in every Cits Town Hamlet WuikHb ~. an.) Forlorn, Ihr.... K l,.t H„. world, for the most sab-abb- novelties ever known 600 per cent, profit att-i READY SALE WHEItFVKIt OF FEB ED. Smart men and women can mik,frJ t.. piper day, and no n-k „112 \ ca .„,„| *J quired offrouifcAi in lluo—the more iin.n.., Invited the grout, r 111- profit. .Vo moHf) r-ou,™/ in a,I, —uv flr,t tnttl ll.' article, „mt rteeivr. p.,,, ii/trrmur.l. If you actua ly wi.h to inak-- money rapidly .nil t-a.il. write for full (urtuculor. an I oddreM, -^'l' N ' 1 11 A CO , {From Paris,) ly, (New,paper* oorjin,- wMi* h"*ith SPANISH SIIEEP. rnilK nnJer.l K Ti C ,I would re.,..., tTnllv inform the wool J. growers of Hutler (uunly. and Ml wbo ni iv lie d,„i. ron. ol «t.,rk, that he lot „| |Sh le. in.oh. ep, of the finest .ju ality,consi-iio ..f to tam,.nd».w«, I s. 1 lar r«Z,3leflJ? iirm rida 11 rare >jp|H.rtiinily alii rdcl i„ the enter "fnc w'-l kr-..,,. of 1.«,|cl cnnlj. CiU «od «■ ■mine the.e sheep, uiul ihu« entufy yonr»elve« of the ».kW , Sr" , if 'U-ABOY BUot "" *'"■ w ' 1887 ' »• Butler, Pa. HUBS. WISIISISEiIBIB'S meek stoop t FOR Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Chol era Morbus, Cholera Infan tum, Fits from Worms, Wind in the Stom ach and Bow els, Ac., BUT jm. ■.ecm,-*r FOR Children when Teething! AND TO PRODUCE SLEEP. TOUTS Medicine is positively wai ranted superior to any I ottier article of the hind in market, ana in sold in that way that their money refunded bv calling on the l.«x-al Agent if not perfectly Satisfactory. -Sold ever v where at 26 cents per hoi tie J. C. KKDICK k CO., not 21, 'flfl—Omos] Agents lor Butler. PLASTIC SLATE, FOR Roofing & Other Purposes. fpilK process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a dis- I integrated ,-tatt was patented February 21st, D6f>. It is a combination of Puiverized Slate and Viscous Matter. (The latter possessing qualities of geolnglcal and chemical affinity for the former,) and Is a development of one ofthesiuiple but unalterable tendencies of nature As a rooting materia) it STANDS UNRIVALED. A imistic—it adapts itswlf to every shape and slopo. N in combustible, impervious, non-expansive, and un lecaying. Frost does not cre"k ner h»at dissolve it. The only roofing material evor discovered that will •es Ist the act ion of the elements as long ;u» the structuic tjprotocts. Beiug susceytibie of little, if any wear 'loin exposure, and PERFECTLY FIREPROOF. It is cnequalled as a coating for railroad or farm Wildings. JAMES CLARK, MH fIARI. STINETORF k SONS, Proprietors for Butler and Beaver Counties. Slipper)rock Fost Office, Butler County, Pa. no 14, Bmo. Are you afflicted with a Cough or Cold ? Are you predisposed to Consumption ? Are the lives of your children in jeop ardy from sudden and repeat ed attacks of Croup ? If so. purchase a Box of BLADK'S EUPIIONIAL LUBRICATORS! THE PEOPLES MOST SUM: AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOlt COUGHS,COLDS, CROUP, CATARRH, ASTIIMA, DIP TIIKIUA, BRONCHITIS, AND PULMONARY DIBEASKS. The Lubricator is a medical preparation In the form of a lozenge, which of all modes is the most pleasant nud convenient. They contain no deleterious ingredi ent, and warranted to bo alwayssafi? even for the weak est and most sensitive stomach. In Croup they give immediate relief K. r Coughs and Cold* they are in valuable. For Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis they li ne no equal in the maiket. (vide certificates lecompu living imi' h box.) Diptheria, that dreaded and desojntingdis eiise, tliey c«ntml wonderfully and almost immediately. No Public Speaker, Singer ot Teacher, should be with out them. :di the v remove hoarseness and strengthen and clear the voice. &:)• Always use thorn in time, and if symptoms are severe use very finely. II Blades Sc Co , Proprietor, llmira, N. Y. For sale by ail Druggist*. J. HENDERSON A Co*, Wholesale Agents, Dec. 12, 1806—lyr. Pittsburg, Fa. '* Unqnext lonnlily tlie In-«t hii stained wm li of ll»« kind In Ihc World," HARPER'S NnmmsziiiL Critical Notices of the Press. 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