BREAKING HORSES. Some may object to the term breaking as suggestive of the tragi cal and terrible. Well, tlmt in about what yon want to describe when you speak of processes in vogue. Colts run wild till they have attained near* Jv their full strength and have acquir ed very positive ideas about per.-onal freedom and the rights of horses ! Then nil nt once the man who has been passing himself off as their own er, (a point net conceded by 'lie 'par ty of the other part,') take* it into his head that ho is in pressing need of their service, and sets himself at once vigorously t> work to get it. I will draw a veil over what follows ; it is always sad to see brutes con tending. I beg leave to add— 1. That eolu should be handled and made tame from the very start 2. They should be accustomed to the harness and made to draw light loads when two or three years old, but never put to severe business till they are seven or eight. 3. A broke horse should back as well as draw ; should obey the rein promptly, and be made to avoid a slouching gait, should always stop at the word ; should be familiar with railroad engines in full blast; and be accustomed to things about his heels; dhow no repugnance to the country s flag, and accept a military escort with perfect composure. No horlfe is educated—'broke' if you please— till he i- made familiar witb all these things. No horse should ever be sent out to work his way in the world till he is incapable of taking fright at anything. I have seen a cavalry horse hold perfectly still, and not even wink, when a bludgeon was swung furiously within tw;) inches of his head. 4. All, except heavy draft horses, should be trained for riding. They should obey the rein, walk, trot or gallop, as desired, and keep the gait they are put on till required to change. There is an ease and reg. ularity of motion observable in cir cus horses that greatly assists the rider, and makes pastime of what is uoarly allie i to torture when the an imal is in a crude and undisciplined state. Horseback riding should bo vastly more common than it is among men and women, boys and girls. 5. Rarey was a saint,or something i>f that sort. ROAD MAKING. The following hints upon this sub ject we find worthy of consideration; and as in the spring much time is devoted to "repairing and making roads, we give them for the benefit of ftirmers and others: 'ln road making, one great requi site is the ready and total removal of all water. There cannot be a good road where water stands by the side of it or on it. If tho ditches have no ready outlet, the road bed will soak up the moisture more or less by capillary attraction, and thus remain rutted and muddy. It is vain to think of having a good road on a Bubsoil filled with stagnant water- Even on side hills, if water remains on the upper side, .it will injure the road by passing under. Provide then, if possible, for the thorough drainage of your roads, either by sur faco or covered dilches. See that the road bed is evenly and slightly rounded, fo that the water can read ily find its way to the drains. If the soil is clayey or loamy, give it a few inches of grave), or even coarse sand, and you will have a fine and pleasant passage-way. If the soil is sandy, it needs an addition of clay to cor rect it, and this will correct it solhat good roads may bo had over the lightest sandy soils.' HINTS FOR THE SEASON. —June is emphatically a growing month, both for vegetables and weeds. Plows, cultivators, horse and hand hoes will be called into requisition now,to keep down weeds and loosen the soil about growing plants. Some late crops are yet t.o be putin arid failures in the corn fields need replanting. No spot on the farm should lie waste.— Plant or sow such spots with some Boiling crop, putin buckwheat or turnips, anything rather than leave them idle to grow pestiferous weeds. We do not believe in the idea that soils need rest. A good coating of manure, deep ploughing, and clean tillage arc the best '.'rests" that ex hausted lands can have. Barley may be sown, if ommitted till now. BEANS —PIant, any not already in, among corn or by themselves. BEETS —Sow Sugar and Mange!- -wurtzel, for stock, uuless all were putin last month. JJ*WBPAPEns. —In a lecture upon news papers, delivered in I'hiladlephia by Iter. J)a Witt Taluiadge, lie said: 'I now deolarc that I consider the news paper to be the agency by which the Gospel is preached, ignorance cast out, oppression dethroned, crime extir pated, the world raised, Heaven rejoiced, and God glorified. In the clankoriuii of the printing press, as sheets fly out, I hear the voice or the Lord Almighty pro* claiming to all tho dead nations of the earth, 'Lazarus, come forth !' and to the retreating surges of darkness, 'Let there be light.'' —Attorney General Brewster lias presen ted to the Supreme Court of this State in formation fur a quo warranto, in the matter of the Cettysburc Asylum. The argument will be heard at PLiladelfibia on the third BF J a IT, AMERICAN CITIZEN Jfoft FrlafmgQtfiae! Ornamental, plain. Fancy, card- Book AND m jpaismttfl. In Krirni' Building Sfcoml Slory, oj>. poilte Jack'i Hotel. Mnln BUTLER PA. WK ARK PRBPAHE# TO PRINT.OS SHORT VOICE Bill Heads, Bookf. Orofgist Labels Pro gramrces. .Constitutions, Cheeks, r Notes, Drifts, Blank*, Business Cards, Visiting Cards. Show C;irds. l'aeiphlets, Posters, Bills of Knrc. Order Books, Papa* B«oks, Billets, Sale Bills, &e. BEINO FCRXISIIED WITH The Most Approved Hand ''lessee THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders. Ornaments. Ruie«. Culs, Ac., IN TIIK COrNTT, # Wc will execute everything in line of PLAIN ANDOECORATIVEPRINTING NEATLY, PBOMPTLT, AND AT REASONABLE RATES, in a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. HKTM.BI) WORKMEN Are employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of the community, aud to re tain the honorable distinction whick has been already conceded to this establish ment. for TASTE IIV COMPOBIION AN I) in Presw Work. Tn all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tssfelbl Cdhi position, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in vite comparison, from getting out a C, rd of a single lino to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. The American Citizen. IS published every Wednesday in the borontrh of Butler by C. Y. ANMRSOV, in Reams' Building, Main Street, opposite the .lack House. TE*MH : — %'Z UO a vear, if paid in advanco,cr within the tir-t first nix months • or 250 if not paid until niter the •«\pir:ition o the fli nt six ni< nth®. TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &c Onesquaro, one Insnrtloo Bach subsequent insertion...- w| column for six rrvmths U column f«r HU months ,1(0 00 1 column for six months •> n y" for M 00 14 cnlunin tor one y*ar » -W '*> 1 column fur one few.** •• ..70 00 Professional and Business Cards, not exceeding 8 lines, one year # 0° Kxem tor Administrators and Auditor's notices, each,3 0<» Applications for Licenses, each &0 Cautions. Kstrays, Notices of Dissolution, Ac., not exceeding 1 square, 3 insertions, each 2 00 10 lines of Nonpareil, or its equivalent, will make a square JOB woftK. a sheet hand-bill. 60 copies or less If 1 6 g 2 *> y •• •« •• 4 oo Full " •' " • 00 BLANKS. For any quantity under 6 quires, $1 50 per quire; on all amounts over that, a reasonable red up tip n will be made IitfSINEPS *C\nj>B. Single packs, each additional pack, 50 cts. LOCAL NOTICES. Ji > lOcentsper line for each insertion. PEAT US An® MAURI JDB9, Will be published gratis, where the same does not exceed 6 lines; for each additional line, 6 cts. will be charged. Advertisements of 0. C. Sale, Executors, Aduiinlstm tors,and Auditor's notices; Kstiays, Dissolution of Part nership, Cautions, and all transient advertisements BIUST POSITIVELY BK PAID I* ADVANCE. C. E. ANDERSON, Editor and Proprietor. Dec. 5 1806 yBQgg£MC»~iL CASjDg L. Z. MITCHELL. Office N. 15. n fion«. Dnck I\iy atul Hounties. Will als<> act iM agent for those wishing to buy or aell real OHtnte. office on South side of Diamond, in Bredin's building. Butler Pa. THOS. 3^O"BI3STSOIsr, Attorney at Law, PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT Office with Charles M'Candless, Esq S. \V. Corner ot Diamond BUTLER PA. Claim Assent. THE undersigned would respectfully notify the public that he lias hern regularly commishioned as OXJ-A-IIMI A.GS-E2STT, for securing Bounty Money, Arrcart qf Pay and An •ion*, for soldiers, or If they are dead, for their legal representatives. No charge will be made for prosecuting th«> claims of soldiers. their resentativus until the same are collected E. ANDKItSON. PLOWS. WE ARE REMAHLY INFORM ed that some pars >n or per-o n bav» been selling plowo thronghs , , nt ro „ ntv (l epreeenting t hem as made by O. A J. R. Moaer. thin is therefore to warn the public agulnst such, a* all pi >ws we make have our Plows always on hand, and work warpinJrd. G . A J . R. MOP BR. 800, flmo Bntler, Pa. W. J. YOUNG, ATTORNEY Vr LAW. J. "W. YOUNG, Surveyor, Benzonia, Ben/iaCo., April 24,1567, ly. Michigan. MOWERS MMM. W i= a> C 8 55 ALSO. Palmer's and Common Sense Day Elevator* aud Rak^s. ALSO, Cultivators, IRON and Wood. ALSO. Double Shared Plows, Iron ALSO, Cuttiugßox*s and Corn Sheliers. ALS'>, Plows and Points, all kinds. ALSO. Cook Stoves (Wood or coal >, on baud and for sale at our old staod. J. O, 6i Win. Campbell. Bntlar 112 may,ne?l.2in. LAN INVALUABLE MEDIOINE —FOIL-- The Purifying of the Blood. DI. j. w. roMliv^ HtTMOR DOCTOR, A Positive Remedy tor all Kinds oi llunion, ■ . PARTICULARLY ERYSIPELAS, NKTTLE HASH. BALT RHEUM, j ECHOFOLA, CARBUNCLES, BOILS AND PILKB It id very gratifying to say of this, or or any other medicine, 1 It ia the very best remedy known," It i« n x always -o ewv to prove it. )l is, b werarw exceed' I in "?l gratifying to the Pi"urietor oQiiis mt-Ucine, that wiit he declares to th« public that this i* a most won j deifnl and effective *l-'Olicfor llutiuis, a* stated 1 ho hits abundant j>r»d'ftf ' and 10 -listen. lii-i element I For !*ixtecivA(«tt tlifllnmor DodHr ha« bfeb msnu j fartured ami foltt, ami evety year hn- iii«-ra#sed the ! valae of It* reputation, and the amonht of ith sates.— In New Hampshire. where it originated, uo remedy for humors Uso Mfjfily prlaed An eminent ph}v dan I (nor an army surgeon) whon practicing In New Il.sniP- I shire, put chased between fitly and sixty gallon*) ofjk during some seven or eight years and used It in fcta | practice. 1W h**«inre then tutleted it luj the Ilospt -1 tal where ha was atntiaftd Other physicians hare I nrauna It,' art a have artan in prncYfce with great sue- I cess When the proprietor lived in New Hampshire, at Otjffrtt -wn Center, for the n|iaco of thirty or forty miles around, and In Manchester particularly, tly Humor Uod'usand wonderful cures whioji it effected. Though mnnufartured in large quantities the supply wu fre quently exhausted, and pure briers had to wait f>r inrire j*u< be mads, in that regfcjh io|ue very severe casts of | erysipelas "were treat eawitn—and they wete cured.— Ery dp das sores, or carbuncles, those ugly, painful ul ve wutuusnlixely removed wherever this medicine was faithfully u ed. So it was with Scrofula and Salt Rheum. The Hnmor Doctor cured them. For the sake of showing what is thought of it,*afew testimonials are here inserted: Milton GMt) I'Jsq., Uoiton, Matte. I hereby certify tliat 1 was sorely nfi'leted with boils for two years, developing themselves on my limbl and ether patts of my bdy. The sufferings which 1 en dured from them are indescribable. Suffice it to cay thut I faithfully tried several of fne most popular hu mor remedies, but without removing the affliction. At length, by the earnest request of an intonate friend,! wer> induced to try Dr. J W. Polhnd's itumor Doctor, and am very hapfip tdntfest tfiaf all my noils were re moved, and my health was restored by using Or, Po land s afore-aid medicine. JiLatun, Jan. H, MILTON OALK. A. C. IF. Hfff. , Men charter, N. H DR. .1. W. POLAND— Deir Sir: I very cheerfully give rrty testimony in favyr of your Humor Doctor as an ex (el!ent remMy for humors. My numerous acquaint ance in Manchester know how severely 1 was afflicted with Boils, and they know how perfectly good my health is at present. Your llumer Doctor cured me. Ple.tse refer to me for particulars in my case. Manchester, N. II .June 11. &8. A. C. WLLACE Mr*. B'heeler, Sioneham, Mats. I very confidently and earnestly recommend Dr. J. W. llumer Doctoi as an excellent temedy fur humors, having been wonderfully remedied by itmyaolf. My own case was a very severe and obstinate one. For more than tw* year* the skin up »n the inside of both my bauds, and even down to my wrist, was constantly craokod and broken up, so that I was unable to uno my hands in any kinds of wet work, and was obliged to wear gloves in sewing to avoid getting blood upon my work. The humor which ao afflicted me was probably a combination of Erysipelas and Salt Hheum. My general health was quite poor. Soon after I began to u*e the Humor Doctor 1 could Perceive signs of heal ing. 1 continued to use the mod if In e till I was finally cured My bands are now perfectly free from humors, and to all appearances my whole system is clear of it, and has been for several months. I Used eight bottles befero I felt safe to give it up entb.ely, but they cured me. HARRIET WHEKLER. Stonemau, Mass., Jul v 5, lH6tf MR*. Porter, Dover, A'. IT. DOVE*, N. U .July 22, ]RSS, DR. POLAR®, I received your letter enquiring as tj the effects of your medicine on sea-sick nem. lam hap py to say that I think it is " the medicine" f.»r that dreadful sickness. 1 tried various prescriptions, but found none thut settled the stomach and cleared the head like the Humor Doctor. 1 felt as though I could hardly wait togetashore, to entroat jon to intrduce if into ship chandlery stores, that it may JJntf itv i\ay t > 11io<«e who suffer upon the mighty deep fr«>m sea sick ness, If captain* who lake their families with them, or carry should try it for once, they would never be willing to voyage without it. I have used it for .my family since Its introduction to the pnbllc for bilious habits, headache an 1 humors about my children, and have always found it a sure I am not find of having my namo appear in public, and would not consent to it on any other account but to relieve the suffering ; but if the 112 iregoing will be of any bervlce to you or the ptihiia. you ca-i make me of It. Vonra. HAHRIKTM. I'ORTKK. Much more might be said In relation to this medicine, as contained in testimonials, but it is needless. A*k Manchester drnggests about it. especially K W. Ulake, at Barr's. Inquire of Mr. Henry Plainer,of Bedford, whose wife was cuted by it of Salt Rheum, AsU almost any pcisqn In Qolfstown, and they will declare its value as a remedy, as used in their own cases or by their friends. The Humor Doctor was formerly Bold at fifty cents per bottle; but the cost of every ingredient composing it has gone up so enormously, that the price has been raised to fifty cents only, and that by compulsion The Humor Doctor is preparod at the Ne\y KqgLiud Botanic Depot, fi»» the proprietor, J. C. French Sold by Medicine Dealers every where. DEMAfi BARNES A COwGoue'ra lAgents, Smr York Tin; .ET.V.I MOWER & REiP[R. CIOMBINES the principal valuable featnres of nearly j all the leading Machines in existence,—with many new and impoitaut Patent Improvements of our own. .ETNA MANUFACTURING CO.. Saleui, Ohio. J.O.A Wm,CAMPBELL, Agents, _ Butler. Pa , May 20th,'67, tf. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS. AFTER MORE THAN SIX YEARS EXPERIENCE in my l»ustn«fts,and * Winters labor in in selecting the »>e-«t mat. rial, and constant oversight iu the making of the same, by FIKMT CI.4SM WORKME!), I li*,r q„w on liniKl the Inrgrst wild belt lot of CARRIAGES, BVOGIEN, StLItEVS, WAtJONS, dr., rjoth an ! lieavy. erer offcre-.l to the people o Uutler county. ; which 1 will iw!U CHEAP FOR GASH, TrFamily Carriages, Shifting Top Rnggiea, Open and Ottinif Bnggies—ln ehoit, I think I can furnish at moat anything In the vehicle line, made of the berfl Eastern timber. Springs and axles; and finished in a nianuet uot excelled iu cities East or West, and bettor adapted f..r out road- than Eastern work. Shop and Ware-room on Cunningham street, East of and uear Mardorfs Tannery, BuU*r. Pa. OEO. C. ROESSINO. REFKRKNCEgt We, the nndersigneil, take pleasure in recommending to the public, the work of tleo. C. Rorssiug. We have used his manufacture ef Carriage*—they have given satisfaction, and are well adapted to our roads. CHAIIU M'Oamdlbm, J. O. A W. CAMPBELL, DR. STEP!IR2« BRADr*. R. C. M'Aaor, DB. FaiCKEMrEI*. 17-tf. WM. 8. A A.ti. BOTD. U NlO N MOWE RsT ~ Plows and Plow Castings, AND Agricultural Implements Generally. MANVFACTURKD BY JOHN HALL & ( 0., Koe. lai A m Liberty atreet, PITTSBIBGH.PA. ■ > )><> Union Mower. CAH be bought at oily nricee from WILSON, WKCKHIWKIR * CO.. Bailor, 112.. MiyyS.lMTjSt. JOBS IIALLtQO. 1867. 1867. NEW lK)ODS! WE AKE J VST RECEIVING AH® OPENING the Best Selected Stork of SPRING I™ • , l , —AND— SUMMER GOODS, EVER OFFERED IN BUTLER, CONSISTING IN A FULL LINE OF Ladies' Dress Goods, Which were bought at the Intent decline for cash, to which wo tall particular attention Our stock consists of a large lot of MERINOS, ALL WOOL DE LAINB, SILK LUSTER, ALPACAS, COUUIIGS, POPLIiSfI, MOUSI? T>k LA INS, UUALLIKS, BERAGES, In eodlMl Ttirlotlea and colors. A full ol NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, MINI-IXS, SHEETINGS, CHECKS, TICKINGS, GINGHAMS. ALSO, A EULL LINE OF Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, WHICH WE WILL SELL AT LOW PRICES. A large and well selected assortment of Ladies' DRESS GOODS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, HARD-WARE, QUEENS-WARE, AND A NO. 1 ARTICLE OF GROCERIES, All of which we offer at Greatly Reduced Prices. PARTICULARLY TO CASH BUYERS. Please call and examine oar stock, befcre purchasing elsewhere, as we find it No Trouble to Show Good". HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE, RElf EMREHP THE PLACE. WERER & TROUTMAN, Moyd's Block, Cor. Main A Jefl<-r«on Streets, BITLJB, hAHMtKS, KLAD THIS! BUCKEYE MOWER & REAPER Again Triumphant! TBI0 UVHWIfILT KNOWN, AND BWSRT|t)j ly Popular Machlno wm submitted fo the most vigorous tost of its superiority. at a trlnl of competing machines that took under tti«* management of the I New York Agricultural Society, at Auburn, N. Y., iti I 'July, 1860. Tli a committee ron«l«»t(»(| of eleven Judges and forty machines were entered as contestant* f>r the ! price. Tho trial lasted three weells, and the te*t-< wen I moat thorough. The result wm announced at tin ! State Fair held at Saratoga, oil the Bcpt«ytibui Bcpt«ytibui ; last, and the GRAND GOLD MEDAL WAS THEN AWARDED THE BUCKEYE, AS TIIE MACHINE M PEHIOR TO All OTHERS. A similar testimony was atrarded It In the «aino State, la 1806. This machine is regarded by the thou sand!* who can speak from MtpnrWncteJ »« tho BUST II Tuli; woiii.D, B nd is manufactured by the incorporated company C. AULTJIAN at CO., C\NTON OHIO. Lewis Reed, Agent for Butler csmitv Orders will be filled by .1. Ok Wm. Campbell, I Butler, and W. 0. Rrnckenridge 4 Co , of Centroville. Price lists, descrlptir* pamphlets, posters, and rircn lars can bo bad at all tini<*4 fioui tho manufw tnrers ,oi their fluent*. ISF ARRIVAL -OF— SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c. Xtrt HAVE JIT ST RECEIVED THE LARGEST , y Best, and Most Completo dtyck of SPIUXG A Nl'Mll ICK DRY GOODS, EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC ALSO, A VRUV I.AIMJE STOCK OF Carpets, Oil-cloths, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, <£o. IN WHICH WE ARE NOW OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS PERSONS IN WANT OK ANYTHING IN THE A - LINK, SHOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL, AS WE ABE BULLING AT Extremely Low Prices, WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Wholesale Buyers, As we hare a great many Jobs from New York anctloi DUNLAP, LUKER & Co., No. 13fl Federal Street, 4th Door Itoloiv JXarket, March 27, no. lMhno ALLEGHENY CITY. SPRING TRADE FOR IHG7. McElroy, Dickson & Co., No. 54 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. Hare their stork open Tor the t|-prft* GOOD lOODS! AT REASONABLE PRICES. S. B. M'KLROV, JAMES DICKSON, no 14. .Imp. JOHN T SUANE. Drs 0. L. Dieffenbacher & H. Wise lOM desirous tu avail c _ jr= thcmaclvesof the latest " 3 1 W\J T.» +->- *s£S* improveuientsin dentin try ' uot to *PT~ examine then asw styles "*^>C23 F -\ VM of Vulcanite and Coraltte " work. Filling, cleanin?, extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the beet materials and in the best manner Particular attention paid to children's teeth. As meclutukw, they defy eon petition; as operators lbe> rank among tbe best. Ch*r aef moderate. Advic* free uf charge. Office—lp Boyd tuilding Jellersoti Street. Butler Fa. Pec J.lSWwf. WATCHES," CLOCKS, —AND— J E W ELRY. THE undersigred won)J respectfull/Inform the pub lic that they hare on hand, anfl are constantly re (reiving a great variety of SPLENDID CLOCK , among which is thfe New Patent Lever Clock, Tlifs fa a striking clock, and has been lately introdUt cod by us. It Is a first close time keeper MAITEL CLOCKO, of a)l descriptions, and of tho fery best iqatwinl and I workmanship, warranted to keep good time. American and Patent Lever Watches, hunting ease, warranted good time keepers. Colt mid Hhurp'» HevolverH and Cartridges, JbVeTry, of all kinds, and of rood quality, all of which Bold on reasonable terms for cash. REP AIR,I2NTC3-. We are now prepared to d<> all work and repairing properly belonging to a Jewelry establishment, In a satisfactory and workmanlike nuuinci. Wntclio* and Clocks, cleaned and repaired, on short notice. Doot forget the place, West side of Main Street,- nearly ej>p >site Duffy's store, t\nd opposite l)r Ney man's office. CHAP. WISEMAN A CO January. nc6omo. BUTLER WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture (he very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Yarns, Of every bind mill rolor, wMcli we will ,cll u, 'mr , 0 ra>ht>tir«r>. If not loyrr thnu tbejr cnn bo lintl Ka»t, or West Ifjonwant Ilenvy ltarred, White, lirowu, or Grey Flannels. Warranted to linro NO SHODDY In thorn, Vi> to tho Uniun Woulun Factory, Hutltr, Pa., il yon want Heavy Cawimerrsi, Warranted to have NO SHODDY In thom, goto tho Butler Woolen Factory. If you want a good article ol NTOt KIXU YAKUT, Warranted to have no Shoddy in It, goto tho Butler Woolen Factory. 10,0(j0 Fbuudu of Word Wanted in Exchange for the Afave Gtxnh, H. PULLERTON. Dec 4. 68..|f ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC BIBLE. BY RRV. INGRAII AM COBBIN, A M rtlrtlS w.>rk contain* all the plarfa of tho Common I tflrlea, and Is neat and of convenient size for family UM». It Mill raqnlre bntJlftlr «• tain l nation to see that this edition of Ibe 8acro«I Writlnge « mortice* rn my fea tines itufcr before combined in < no volume, and i-< a valuable acquisition to the family circle aud l7u« Bibli cal student Some of the moat ipiportaat and distill gnhhltig feat urea of this bible 1. SeVen bund rod Wood 2. Many thou- Rind marginal reference*. .1. Three finely executed Steel Engravings* 4. Numerous improved readings, ft. A corrected chroapbiglca I order. G An opposition of each chapter, containing th essence of the ho-d Com mentators, with much original waiter by the editor. 7. The poetical lok« in the metrical forin. 8 Keflec tlonadrawn from tho subjects ol tho chaprer.nnd uivinc in a condensed form it" spiritual import. 9. (iuestbins at the end uf each chapter, for family examination. 10. Pfttf* affixeil to the chapters, for each morning and evening's reading, comprising I ho wholo Bible In a year. To those have latolv been a.Mud two very desirable feature*, vie: It contains a familv photograph depart ment In connection with the family roc »r.l, ami nn v t. ndid concordance It Is one .r tho most | M HI Ides published. Tho w«tk contains nearly flft'-en hifhffrM crntfft quarto page*, printed from cleai aad beaut Ifnl type, on lino paper, with numerous engravings, and is bound in throe differopt and beautiful stylos. Itev .b-hii Davis, of Conn iqneneasing township, is Agent f..r Butler l\unty. Post office Addr»*-, \\ IIITMST'OWN, Butler Wouuiv, Aa. KaKh, noll-a. u -tf A. ,r. F l* A\ T ECBfifflC No. 155 Federal Street, Next D »or to tho Corner of the Diamond, Allegheny, - - Pemi'a. I J A VINO J»>T RECEIVED A LARGK AND WELL uuvAHtconm fin ported diroct from the manufantnrers, Consisting o ISu j!ii*e, Coopers, Itlaeksmillis, and lluleher T O I) L S , ■ II OHO fu rul nlil ii I Iar«l wiiro, FARMLVi7 UTKXSII,X. IRON., STREL, NAILS, GLASS, WHITE LEAD, SASH. PI/TfTfttc. Feols confident ho can offer inducements to Wholo. aalo and Betail buyers, and would most respectfully ask yon patronage, with the assurance that it will he to your Interest to do bushiest witli him. April '67, nolS R. & W. JENKINBON, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Tobacco, Nogars, ' • * Nn is IT, Pipes, etc. No. 0 rBDERAI, BTIUSET, AI.I.EOUBNY CITY, PA. 3rd door from Suspension Bridge. Hign of the llig liidian. vol 4, no 12, Iyr. THK subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he has erected a new CAB HI AOR and WAO ON MAKINO SHOP, on Street. Opposite J. 11. Negley, and below the M. R. Church, where ho is prepared to do all kinds ot work in bis lino of busi n«ss, such as making Buggies, Carriages. Wagons, Sul kic*. Sleighs, and any thing in the line of Carriage aud Wagon makiug. R« pairing done in the ahortett possible time. W-OIVK ii 1 M A r*LI. -«• Nov. 7, *6C—U.] FELIX B TRUIXL. "And we'll all take a ride " j NEW LIVERY STABLE.' TT A VINO PURCHASED THE WELL KNOWN Il Livrry Stable of Col. Alexander Lowry wrth the j entire stock of norsoe, Carriages, Buggies, efc , wo are J prepared to fwrnisb. on abort notice, FIRST CLASS RIGS Particular attention paid to ftirnl#hlng carriages for I funerals Office and stable on Washington street, West of First National Bank, no. 18-3 mo» J. A A. MITCHELL. RESTAURANT, On Me : n Street, One Door North qf Court-House. SAMULL SYKES, SR., Has constantly en hand. Spiced Oysters, Ale, Beer, I CUlt(, and Sarsaparflla. Sweut-Mwats, and Candies of ! all kind* I Gingor bread and Sweet Cakes of every vari- j ety. Nuts of all kinds. If vou good Oyster*, i gotten up In tho very Peat style, just call In and you chf fl be welted upon with the greeteat of pleeiu,e. i RUBIL HUI NURSERY. i m a OP ALL KIHDS, |Uey better ai« prepared than eyer bek>re tofurnlfh Fruit Trees of All Kinds, AND SHRUBBERY & SHADE TREES, OF ALMOST KVERY VARIETY. Th, universal toitimnnjr of thr tho wrsk est and most sensitive ntonia. b. In Croup Ihey give immediate rtllef For Coughs and Colds they are in* valuable. For Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis iliey have no equal in the market, (vide cert (Urates Accompanying eu'h box.) Diptheria, that dreaded end destdatlug dis ease, they control wonderfully aAd ulnnM immediately. No Public Speaker, Singer or Teacher, should be with out thorn, as t hey remove hoarseness and htrengtbet) aud clear tho vuico. ■ Always ose them In time, and If symptoms are spyorc u»" \ery freely. J. 11. Blades A Co., Proprietor, Klmtra, N. Y. For sale by all Druggists. J lIhNDRBSON A Co-, WfiolesaU Agents, Dec. I*4,lß«iC~lyr. Pittsburg, I'a. PLASTIC SLATE, FOR Roofing & Other Purposes, milß process of reconstructing Slate Sloi.e fiom a dl« t I iiitfgrnt«M| ►tHt« was pi,» and l< a development of one off hcslinpl?- but nualtiu able tendencies of natui e . Asa roofing material it STANDS UNRIVALED, A mastic—lt adapts itself 9Q every shlpe and slop#,. IVon combustible, impervious, lion expansive, aud UII* depaying. Fi'ost does not crack nor h*at dis«>Jt-n it- The only roofing material ever discovered that wll) resist the action of the clenientM as long as the struct UIQ itjprotocts. Belli* susceytlblo of littlo, if any wear ftoln exposure, and PERFECTLY FIREPROOF. It Is cnequallt-d as a coaling for railroad or buildings. JAMES CLARK, MICHAEL PTINRTORF A SONS, Pnqirietors for Butler and Beaver Comities. Vlippeprwk Post Qfflco, Bailer t.ounty, Pa. no 14, ftruo MILLINERY & TRIMMING STORE, M'lts. J. ADLIN«sTOV announces to th« public that she has Open «d a Millinery and Trlmmfi.g Store. tbreo du to Drcm Making and all kinds of Family sgwiiig. Stamping, Braiding, I.AIHEH' THIMUIIVCJ, New Style Hoops and Corsets, Drees Malting nnd Family Sewing, New Style Promenade & Party Skirts, FLOWERS, niBCOXS, I,Af'ES AND OLOVKB. Gent's Cuffs, Collars,& Neckties, MIIM. J. Af>l.l^<4TON, TTIRRR DOORS IfORTII OF SYK KB' GROCBBY. vol. 4., no. IC-tf. Main Street, Butler, Pa. Executor's Notice, Estate of Jacob' Hartzell, rtcc'd. NOTICE la hereby given, that Letters Testamentary hiving been issued to the undersigned, on the oe— taty of Jacob Hartxell. Lite of Cranberry towimhip, Duller county, Pa dee'd; therefore, ..II peiaons know ing themselves indebted to the said es»ate, will iinmodiaU payment, and thow having claims against the winie will present them duly autbonlicated foe settlement. WILSON GRAHAM. Kx'r, May.no'iJ, |t*> KLIZABRTH il AKTXHLL, Rx'x. A «LlNlll istrotor's Notice. Estate nf Patrick Flemming, ilcc'ti. N'OTICE is hereby giren that Letters of A ministra tion on the estate of Patrick Flemining, 1 its of Clear field tp., Boiler county, l'a., dee'd, have */een gran, ted by the Begistcr of said county,'to the undersigned ; therefore, all persons knowing themselves indebted V, said estate, will make Immediate peyfflont, and tho** having claims against U»e niuue will priecnt properly anthetiticated for settlement, S'IKPHKN M CUE, Adm'r. May 15, 'CT—3t. AflmliilMtrator'N Notice. Extatr of JuhnxtnH Witlianuon, dee'd N'OTICE Is hereby given, that Letter* of Admtnlatr% tlon on the estate of Johnston Williamson, late of Jfiddleecxtowusbip,dee'd. have this day, (May 4th, iMT7,) be?n granted by the Register to the cnderslgnod; therefore; all persons knowing themselves indebted tq Mideaiate, will make immediate payment, and tho*} having claims will present the euiu« properlv authenti cate.! for s< ttlemeot. JOHN BfcOWM may W. no. il ~Tt» Adtelnistrator. u zirisxr lit ..T. ». wutre M .e. HO^ FASHIONABLE TAILORS. | r pHE undersigned haring as-