A Terrible Balloon Voyage Across the Irish Channel. Mr riaflacm .-wtdTihe Irinh papers the blowing account of a trip from Dublm to Westmoreland, England, in a balloon : t4 'lhe balloon amended at 4:40, and took a northerly direction to Clontarf, where'it was my intention to descend ; but from the vefcx-ity the balloon was traveling at, I pcr oeivc-d it «r»* folly to try. In half a minnte I was over the muddy staand between Clon, t arf and Howth, where another attempt was made to Und ; but befor. the balloon de scended one hundred feet it was drivan be tween Ilowth and Ireland's Eye. It new became evident to me that landing in Ire land was out of the question, and that all arrangements must be made to be driven | either to Wales or Lancashire. The first thing that struck me was to drop.the grap nel to its full extent"-one hundred and . twenty feet. This acted as a guide to the distance the balloon might be kept above the surface of the water, it being now dark ; and by placing one hand on the rope, the effect of the grapnel striking the water was distinctly felt. With an open bag of bal last on my knee, every time the grapnel struck the water, a couple of handaful of sand were thrown out; and to th.s plan alone I owe my own preservation and success. 1 he ballast taken wa. about thirty-fire stone. « Jor three hours this plan was earned out, and then came on the most blinding »nd merciless rain I ever saw or felt. I could not see fifteen feet before me. and the noise of the rain on the balloon and the wa ter was such as to entirely unnerve me. My bands became numb, and I was drenched to_ the skin. I now began to perceive my po sition more acutely. However, I determined I would not give up until all the ballast and moveables were gone. The rain mode the balloon heavier every moment, and the bal last was thrown out more freely untill ahout ten o'clock, when the fatigue overcame me and I fell into ft stupor for a few moments. By this time the balloon had descended within sis feot of the water, and instantly out v/ent 128 lbs of ballast. The effect of this was that the balloon rose to an altitude of a mile entirely through the rain clouds, and there the moon shone brilliantly ; and in this position it remained about a quarter of an hour. The effect of the moon shining on the clouds beneath was such as any art ist might be proud of. The shadow of the balloon was distinctly to be seen traveling over the rough and uneven elouds, giving the idea of a baloon race. Everything now became calm; no longer the hnm of the ocean or the rain—all was still. But, wheth er the sea still raged beneath was unknown: "As the ballooc descended,it was evident J a great change had ccme over the scene - the rain had sensed, and the appearance of eve TyttrfnK was of the darkest hue—whether it was an under strattum of dark clouds could not be known. Suddenly a glimmer of light was seen for a moment*, tlicu with apxious eyes cast downward to perceive any object, nt last small squares with daikei margins were clearly visible. This proved to be fields and hedges, and they appeared to van ish as quickly as objects passed when in a mail train. A town, afterward proved to be Appleby, -was at last seen, and tlie sound of musical instruments heard. I then called out to know where I was, but tho reply was unintelligible. They however, saw it was a balloon. "About two miles further on the grapnel caught in a large oak tree and held fast. This afterward proved to be Dagla Wood. Rufton, near Apploby, Westmoreland. I then called out lustily, and sounds of per sons singing and playing mußic reached me. These proved to be four young men coming from Appleby, where they had been to a ball. They were natives of Dufton, and as they advanced nearer their native ullage they heard my voice. " One of them, more bold than the res', was sent forward to see if it was really a 'bogle,' as they had heard of su'-h things before. However, their fears were soon dis pelled when the replies to their questions irere answered satisfactorily. They at once set to work to pull the balloon out of th» wood, and convey it to a field whete it could be folded up. It was then three o'clock in the morninfh Those joung mu'ician* af torwari played a tune to the village: and many were the heads out of windows to in quire the reason of such an unusual pro ceeding. When it became known that a balloon had come from Dublin! hundreds cume as early as five o'olock to see it, and many were the inquires a« to hew a man could come from Dublin in ' sio a thing as that.' 1, however, shall never forp-t their kindness . many were the breakfasts pre pared for me, and I was positively pressed to eat two. All wished me loni; life and prosperity at parting, and hoped if ever I came that way again to give them a call " IN the Suprene Court of the Uni ted States it seems to have been eet tied that the United States notes of the precise number of dollars con tracted to be paid for in gold will settle a debt incurred before the FUS pension of specie payments in Janu ary, 1861. The suit of Thompson ngnicst Riggs, just decided at Wash ington, was to recO' er a coin it. The defendant was discharged -upon the payment of an equal amount in Treasury notes. A special con tract to repay in gold was not proved in the case before the Court, although it was assumed that such was the cus tom when gold deposits were made. THI world is full of trials and annoy JMICM, and will be to the end. But a bet ter world is coining, where there will bo no more trials,no more sin forever. IF we would obtain an iuiieritance in tlat world we must learn to haie meekly and pati v ently the trials of thin. That inheritance is promised only to the overcomes. Let us, then, try to pray, and keep trying and praying that God will help us to overcome. Why are young ladies kissing each other like an emblem of Chris tioanity? Bocause they aro doing uu to each other as they would that thenld do unto then ""in# \*" " ". *> *■ AMERICAN CITIZEN Jefe Pri&ttagClfiee! Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book AND BSimAk 101 PStUttHS. in Reams' Building. Stcond Story t «p --pnfctle J.tk'i Hotel, M«ln Htreet, SXJT3L,BH^_FA-. WB ARE PRKPARKD TO PRINT,O.N SHORT NOICB Bill Heads, Books. 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I»ale, Kxecntors, Administra tors, and Auditor's notices; Esti ays, Dissolution of Part nership. Cautions, and nil transient advertisements MIST POSITIVELY BE PAIP I* APTA!*CR. C. E. ANDKRSON, Editor aud Proprietor. Dec. 6 18*56 . PROTESSXOIIAL CABDS. L. Z. MITCHELL, jm. »S- Office N. E. Corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa."%» rhnrl.s IVlHnndlm, ■» - Office, pr-ufh west comer of Dismcnd, Butler, Pa. J. I. A J. PURVIA»f€E, Attorney h I\ t Lft w » Office, on 8. E. of Diamond and Main st. Butler, Pa. jourr ir. Enwiw LTON THOMPSON & LYON, »"* ■-** Ip" Office, on Main Street. Bnfler, ra "40 A. M. NF.YMAN, M."U. riiyslelan nnd Surgeon Office immediaie.y opposite Wslker's buildißus. Butler. June 27 ato. A. MASK, O*O- W FLXROER. BLACK & FLBEGEH, ATTOUIVEYH A.T LAW, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AOENTB. Office on Main street, opposite Sohnefteiaao's Clcthing F*tore, Butler, Pa. [no 20, ly. ~MW. ■*. MLALABLE, ATTORNEY AT AW, Will'attend to all bnslness entrusted tohis care prompt ly. Special attention glren to the eollectloas of TEN SIONS, Haftc ftnd Mount int. Will also act as agent Cor those wishing to buy or sell real estete. < Office on South side of Diamond, In Bredin's building, Butler Pa. THOS. Attorney at Law p I» PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT Office with Oharles M'Oandless, E<>q S. W. Corner ot Diamoud BUTI.er PA. Claim A^eut* THE undersigned won Id respectfully notify the public that he has been regularly commissioned as CILLA-IIM: -A-G-IEZtSrT, for securing Bounty Honey, Arreari qf Pay and iioni, for soldiers, or if they are dead, Cor their legal representatives. No charge will beniwle for prosecuting the claunsof soldiers. their re«eutativ«s until the *MD** are-collec ted S.ANDERSON. PLOWS. WK ARE RELIABLY INFORM _>■ LL 1 ed that some pers N or perso n IIHVP been selling plows thronghs out the county. lcpreseating them ae made by O. St J . R. Moeen tins is therefore to warn the public against such, as all plvws we make have our Plows always on band, and work warranted. G. A J R MOOM. ne T», 6sis ltntler, Pa. IV. J. YOUNG, ATTORNEY AT liAW. J. W. YOUNG, Surveyor. Benzonis, Benzie Co., April 34,15«7, ly. Michigan. Drs C. L. Dieffenbacher & H. Wise • A KJE prepared to I near d eatui le s on the latest improve ment from one to an en* tireset o« V uluanite,Coral tte, Gold, Silver Platina. Those desirous to avail thomselvea of the latest improvements la dentis try, should uot fa»l to examine their new styles ef Vulcanite and Coralite work. Filling, clssuiing, extracting and adjnoting the teeth done with the best materials and in the best manner. Particular attestioa paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, (hey defy com petition; M operators they rank among the best. Char aesmoderate. Advice free of charge, pace ■la Boy 4 TOTTY BWEET, LATTER 0»RI i ELLIOTT - QKOXQE 1011 ELLIOTT"& ROSE, House, Sign & Ornamental Painters. Ptptr Haning Don* on tit? Shortest Notice. IWTL MM., Feb. 20, 1807—1 jr. RESTAURANT, 0« Ms'n Street, One Doer North of Coart-Heaaa* SAMULL SYKES, SR., Has constantly 011 hand, flpleed Oyster*, Ale, Boor, Cider, end Sarsaparilla. Sweet-Meets, end Candles of ell kinds; Ginger bi end end Sweet Cakes of every vari ety. Nuts of all kinds. If you want good Oysters, gotten up in the very best style, jnst call in and you shall be waited upon with the greatest of pleasure. H XITI3MC lilt.. T. B. W IRlmm. 0. HOO FASHIONABLE TAILORS. TMK undersigned baring associated themselves in the Tailoring business, would respectfully «ay to the public in general that they hare juat received the Fall and Winter Fashions, ai d are prepared to make np clothing in the latest and most approved style Pless« c-nli and examine our Fash ions and Specimens of met. and boys' wear. Special attention given to boys' cloth ing. KITENMVLLER. WHITE A CO. August 12, 1866—tf. "And we'll all take a ride" NEW LIVERY STABLE. HAVING PURCHASED THE WELL KNOWN Livrry Stable of Col. Alexander Lowry with the •e stock of Horses, Carriages, Buggies, tie., we are prepared to furnish, on abort notice, FIKST CLASS Particular attention paid to furnishing carriagoi for funerals. Office and stable on Waahlugton street, West of First National Bank, no. 18-3 mo* J. ft A. MITCHELL. - + PHOTOURAPHS, AMROTYPES, DAGUERREOTYPES FERREOTYPES, &C. SAMUEL SYKES, JR., RESPECTFULLY informs Lis friends, and the public in general, that he Is prepared to bike PHOTOGRAPHS, AWBKOTYPhS, ftc., in the latest styles and in all kinds of weather. AD aeaortment of Frames, Cast*, ftc , con stantly on hand. Call and examine Specimen*. A'g-1; 4LLKIIY on Main Street..opposite WEBER ft TROUTMAN'S Store, Butler, Pa. fno. 5, 6mo. R. & W. JENKINSON, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Tobacco, Negan, Suit AT, Pipes, etc. No. « FKPKKAt STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. 3rd door from Suspension Bridge. Sign of tlie Big Indian. vol. 4, nol«, lyr. rpHF. subscriber would respectfully inform the nubile I that he has erected a new CARRIAGE and WAG ON MAKING SHOP, on Street, opposite ,T. II NVglnV, and below the M. E. Church, where he is prepared to do all kinds ot work 1n his line of bust ness, such as making Bungles, Carriages, Wagons, Sul kies, Sleighs, and any thing in tho line of Carriage und Wagon milking. R avoid getting blood npoti my work. The humor which eo afflicted i«e was probably a combination of Eryaipelae and Call Rheum. My general heelth was quite peor. Soon after I began to use the Humor Doctor I could perceive signs of heal ing. I continued to use the medicine till I wae Anally cured My hands are now perfectly free irons humors, and to all appearances my whole system Is deer of it, end has been for several months I need eight bottles befere 1 felt safe to give it up entiiely, but they cured me • HARRIET WHKhLKR Stoneman, Mass., July 6, 1656. Mrs. Porter. Dorrr, If W,« Do via, N. H., July tt, 1868. DR. POLA*I>, I received your latter enqair.ng as to the effects of your medicine on aea-eirkneee. lam hap py to say that I think it ie " the medicine" for that dreedful sickness. I tried various prescriptions, bnt found none that settled the etomech and cleared the heed like the Humor Doctor. 1 feK ee though 1 could hardly wait to get ashore, to entreat |o« to intrducs it Into ship chandlery storee, thatit may And its way to those who auff«r upon the mighty deep fr«.m se*-eick ness. If captains who take their families with thsm, or carry pxuscngers, should try it fer once, they weuld □ever be willing to voyagce withoet it. I havs used it fur my family since iu introduction to the pnblic for biltoua habit*, headache end humors about my children, and have always feucd it a sure I am not fond of having my name appear In public, | and would not coneent te it on any other account but to i relieve the snffsring ; but if the foregoing will be of eoy I service to you or the public, yon eao make nse of it. Yoara, HARRIET M. PORTER. Much mors might be said in relation to this medicine, as contained in testimonials, but it is needless Ask | Manchester drjtggests about it, especially K W. Blake, at Bore's. Inquire of Mr. Henry Planter, el Bedford. Whoee Wife was eared by it of Salt Jthemn, Aafc almost any person In Goffatown, and they wilt declare iu value as a remedy, as need in their own eaees or hJ their i | (Hands- • j . I The Hamor Poetor was fsraseriy eaU at flfty cente i per bottle ; hat the coat ef every Ingredient composing , it ha* gone up so enormous!/, that the price has been 1 raiaeBMA» BABJILL ft CO „Genera Ugents, flew Tort. ' 1867. 1867. NEW "GOODS! WE AKE JUST RECEIVING AND OPENING the Beet Selected Stock of SPRING —AND— SUMMER GOODS, EVER OFFERED IN BUTLER, CONSISTING IN A FULL EINV Of Ladies' Dress Goods, Which were bought at the latut decline for ca«h, to which weeall particular attentfoa. Oar itock consist! of a Urge lot of * MERINOS, ALL WOOL D* LAINS, SILK LUSTER, ALPACAS, COHURGB, POPLINS, MOUSE De LAINS, CHALLIhS; BERAOES, In endleea rarieties and colore. A full aiiortmeat of NOTIONS, TRLIfniXOS, MUBMNS, HHEETISUS, CHECKS, TICKIMIS, dixoiiim ALSO, A EULL LINE OF Cloths, Gassimeres, Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, WHICH WE WILL SELL AT LOW PRICES. A large aad well selected aeeortment of Ladlee' DRESS GOODS, HATS A CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, HARD-WARE, QUFENS-WARE, AND A HO. I AtTICLI Of GROCERIES, .. ■ . I All of which we offer at Greatly Reduced Prices. PAKTICCLAfctt TO • CASH BUYERS. riMM e*U M* uwlm oar >Uck, b.fcr, p.rckulnrf •l*»krk Agricultural Society, at Anburn, N. Y.*_ln July, IMO. Tlie committee emulated of elf ven judge* and fbrt3 - machine* w*re entered ai contestant* fl»r the prize. The trial lasted three weeks, and the t«st* were tpoat thorough. The result wa* announced at the State Fair held at Saratoga on the 12th of September last, and-the GRAND GOLD MEDAL WAS THEN AWARDED THE muQULzr&t A 8 THE MACHINE SUPERIOR TO AIJLS OTHERS. A similar testimony was awarded It In the same State, In 1865. This machine in regarded by the thou sands who can epeak from experience, as the BKBT IN TiIE WORLD, a od ii manufactured by the incorporated company C. AIXTHAN A CO., CANTON OHIO Lewie Reed, Zelienople, Agent for Butler csunty, Orders will be filled by .I. G A Wm Campbell, ol Butler, and W. 0. Brackenridge A Co , of CentreviUe. Price lists, descriptive pamphlets, postcra, and circu lars ran he had at all times from tho manufacturers ,or their agents. "new ARRIVAL —OF— SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c. WE HATE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST,' Best, and Most Complete Stock of BPRINU A SUMMER DRY GOODS, EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLTC ALSO, A. VERT LARGE STOCK OP Carpets Oil"dotlis Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Ac. IN WHICH WE ARK NOW OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS PERSONS IN OF ANYTHING IN THE A LINE, SHOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL. At W1 ARE BELLINQ AT Extremely Low Prices. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Wholesale Buyers, As we hare a great many jobs from New York auctloi •ale*. DUNLAP/LUKER dt Co., Mo* 196 Federal Street, 4th Door Below Market, March 27, no. IfMJmo ALLEGHENY CITY. SPRING TRADE FOR 1807. McElroy, Dickson & Co., No. 54 WOOD STREET; PITTSBURGH. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. Hst* thalr'attck opem,f*r th. trUU. GOOD "GOODS! AT REASONABLE PRICES. 8. E. M'KLROT, I JlMKfl DICKSON, ao 14, tea. JOHN T SHANE. * Orphans Court Sale of Real Estate. gY virtue of an erder of the Orphans' Court of Bat ler roanty, the undersigned Administrator of Ho ghart, Uie of Cletrfleld township, dee'd., will #j poee to sale by public vendue on the premises. oa Saturday, June Bth , 1567, the following Real Estate, situate in Clearflatd townahjj bonndad aa follows : On the north by lands at Johi Milifan, east by lan da of Michael Downey, south bj lands of Patrick Downey, and waat by lamis of Hugfa Grady, containing Eighty seres, more or lea*, with im p foremen ts TERMS—One-third in Land, and tha balance In tw< equal annn*l Inetallae&te, with interest, from confirm eCien ef sale. fJttMR FENNEL, L *•?! iM) jitWßfcWSNr. WATCHES, CLOCKS, —AN IX— JEWELRY. rnHB undersigned would respectfully inform the pub- X »C that they hare on hand, and are constantly re ceiving a grout variety of SPLENDID CLOCKS, among which is the New Patent Lever Clock. This is a striking clock, and has been late'y introdu ced by ns. It Is a first class time keeper MAJFTEL 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 good time keepers. Colt mid Whftrp'M, IlevolverN and Cartridges! Jewelry, of all kinda.andof good quality, all of which will be sold on reasonable terms for cash. IF^IEIPAI^irfcTG-. Wo are now preparod to do alt work and repairing properly belonging to a Jewelry establishment, in a satisfactory and workmaullke umnnrr. Watolie* and CloekM, cleaned and repaired, on short notice. l>on't forget the place, went side of Main Street nearljr epp<>slte Duffy's store, and opposite Dr, Key man's office CIIAB. WIUKMA* A 00 January, nofl.6mo. Drug and Grocery Store. THE subscribers have Just received, and are now opening, at their Store-room, opposite Peter Duty's in Butler, An Extensive Assortment •r DLTUOS, MEDICINES OILS. PAINTS, DTE STUFFS, PATENT MEDICINES. TOILET SOAP, PERFUMERY, AND THK CH OICEST LIQUORS for chemical and mediscinal purposes. Also, all kinds FoArushea, Notions, Ac. hyilciani prescriptions carefully «nd promptly- compounded. IN 1 UK GROCERY DEPARTMENT will befouml almost erery article for fam ily use. Also NAILS, GLASS, GLASSWARE, QUEKNIWARE, COCKERV, STONEWARE, BUCKETS, TUBS, &c., &c., Jus. The highest market price paid for all kinds of produce in exchange FOB GOODS. BELL & DIEFFENBAOHER. May 23, 180fi::lv. BUTLER WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture the very best heary FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Yarns, if erery kind AMI color, whtch we will ML a* tc ash buyers, if not lowsr than they can be had Easf, »r West If you want Heavy liar red. White, Urown, or Grey Flannels. WARRANTED to hi*T« NO SlfonUY in TLI.M, |go In he Union Woolen Factory, Butler, Pa., it you wanl Heavy Cukml meres, Warranted to have NO SHODDY In them, goto the Butler Woolen Factory. If you want a good article o| NTOCKIXU YARN, Warranted to have no Shoddy in it, goto the Butlei Woolen K'irtory. 10,000 Ibundß of Wool Wanted in Exchange for the Above Good*. H. FULLEBTON. n.c « M ,tf ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC BIBLE. BY HeV. I79ORAIIAM COBBIN.A. M THIS wot k contains all the plans of the Commen taries, and is f*at ao-lof convenient size for famill u*e It Will swjulre but little examination to ses thai this edition of the Sacred Writings embrace* many fea tures nimr before combined in one volume, and Is i valuable acquisition to tne family circle and the Bibli cal student Some of the tn»st important and distin guishing featureeof this bible are: I. Bev«n hundred Wood Engiavin&s. 9. Many th«>n. sand marginal references. 3. Three finely executed Bteel Engravings. 4. Numerous improved readings. 5. A corrected cbrom logioal order. 4 An exposition of each chapter, containing th essence of the best Com mentators, with much original matter by the editor 7. The poetical hooka in the metrical form. 8 Refine lions drawn from the subjects of the chapter,and givinj in a condensed form its spiritual import. 9. Questions at the end of each chapter, for family examination 10. Dates affixed to the chapters, for each morning and erening's reading, comprising the whols Itihle in a year To these have lately been added two very desirable features, vl* : It contains a family photograph depart ment in connection with the family record, and an ex tendi concordance. It is one of the most desirabls Bibles published. The work contains nearly fifteen hundred crown Quarto pages, printed froui clear and beautiful type, on fine paper, with numerom* engravings, and is bqund in three different and beautiful styles. Rev John Davis, of Con noq no nesting township, ii Agent for Bntler County. Post Office Addr«*as, WIHTfeSTOWN, Butler County, Pa. March, no 14-». lr-tf A. J. PANTEI'OST, So. 158 Federal Street, Next Door to the Corner of the Diamond, • Allegheny, - - Penn'a. HAVI.VO JUFTT RECEIVED A LA ROE AND WELL SELECTED stock of HABMVAHK& CUTLERY Imported direct from consist log e Bander's Hardware, Coopers, . Blacksmiths, and Buteker TOOLS? Uodefurnlohlnlt Hardware, TARMINO tmttiuLs, inffir, RRESL, KAILS, GLASS, WHITS LEAD, SASH, rtrrrr, . TeeU CONFIDENT H. CM olbr iuduc.M.nte to Khole> Ml. and Retail BORER., U4 WOULD mo* re.MIMIIJ MK 70S patroaage, with the aeaaraoce thai it will be to roar lnt.r«et to dobu.iu... with bin. April 'ST, no 18 PBOPOSALB For Building the Seminary at Clarion SIALKD PROPOSALS for bmlding the gomlnerj at Clarion, wilt BE received br Uie SECR.larr of TBE Tjnttf 13 o'OFOTK, M, Huadaj Maj fjia BONDING to bo of brick, 110*100 feet, three Morlee bl«h I'L.n., epeclftcetmiu, and detail Aawinza can be aee> at the Firrt Natiuual Baok of Clarion. "»• ». »'■ MILKS BSATY, IK 1 ,, For Sale. A T A"* N ***»• SITUATED IN JTIL the borough of Hroepect BUTL.N Conntj p». Good etaMtau lot TWANCY boras. TBI. i. A DT-strnjj!. property aad I. bleated OA tbe Bmler and New Caitl. SAL »„,( the Pktebnrgh aad Franklin mad, and L< well know* to MINI KM M fH s S£ ZS. S3J OF ALL KIHDS, 51 FIE undersigned takes pleasure 112 n announcing t . Their nmaj friends, and the pnbllc tbtf ey better are prepared than ever before to tarnish Fruit Trees of All Kinds, A If© SHRUBBERY & SHADE TREES, Of Almost Kvkry Variety. The universal testimony ot these who have been supplied.witb fruit and other Trees from Rural Hill Nursery If*, that they are larger, ef Superior quality and grew HKTTKK than thoee brought from fbreigi. twspseries, of these truths, any number of reliable testimonials can be had In this county and vicinity. NrWM desi rous of i.urrhMinpc.ar* revested to call and examina our splendid variety. It will amply repay, asp perse a that wishes good frnit, and at an early day from re planting, to purchaae of ns, es Mr trees are 4*tra Urge and good. A number of reliable agents san find nrait fcble employment.bjr calling upon the subscriber liviag 11-2 miles west of Butler, Fa. Silas Pe&rce & Sobs. Butler, Not. 7 C«. Are you afflicted with a Cough or Cold ? Are you predisposed to Consumption 112 Are the lives of your children in jeop ardy from sudden and repeat ed attacks of Croup T If so, purchase a Box of BLADK'S EUPHONIAL LUBRICATORS! THE PEOPLES MOST SURE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR COUGHS, OOLHB, CROUP, CATARRH, ASTHMA, DIP THBRIA, BRONCHITIS, AND PULMONARY PIBEASKS. The Lubricator Is a medical preparation in tka ferm of a lozenge, which of si I modes ft the most pleasant and convenient. They contain no deleterious Ingredi ent, and warranted to be always safe even for the weak est and must sensitive stomach. In Cronn they giva Immediate relief For Coughs and Colds they are in valuable. For Ontarfb, Asthma. Bronchitis the* have no equal in the market, (vide certificatesMßMUpftyjng «ach box.) Hiptberia, that dreadod aum rock Poet Office, Butler C'oanty, Fa. no 14, 3mo. MILLINERY & TRIMMING STORE, MRS. J. ADLINCTON announcm to (he public that •he ha* opened a Milliner) ami Ttiianrft.* (tor*. UimiW'NMrih of .«jrkm' Drocry wilt*. aha, wilt pa/ particular attention to DreM Making a tut *ll I'm*! of ValßllY Sewltlg. Stamping, Braiding, MBIES' TRIMMIH«, New Style Hoops and Corsets, Drena Hiking «M VMnllr Sawing, New Style Promenade & Party Skirts, FLOWKRS, RIBBONS, LACKS AND OLOTM. Oent's Cuffs, Collars,&Hecktles.. MBS. J. AOLISOTOJ, TtIHKI DOOHI MOMS Ot BYKM' OKOCIBT, t01.4, no.lMf Main giraat. Bnttar, Pn. SPRING STYLES WAILPAPER WINDOW SHADES, WHOLESALE AND RETA.It. A LARO* AND, WELL BRLJECTKD STOCK. AT to call before buying elsewhere. into Trouble to q 0 , MW-H. uaot * ruraa