The Rcytil Holiday. ,if tlie two-stiekei devil who fi»nre« in the old novel be BtSIl cxlant, thero will ! bVtoyal {Heping for liiw f>r»eiMly in Paris, lie need not unroof the palaces j to have his squint at God's anointed, for thev will be cantering up atid down the streets as common as water civriens, aud with little move dignity*than no many laced and br»ide 1 dragoons It is a#ra tlitional trick of the Bonaparte family' to huddle monarchs together like a flock of silly sheep, voluntarily, as My Uncle did upon more than one briilinnt occasion: j or itiVolnnfarily, as it happened when the ! *p<>iled child-of Fortune had out-wearied lief fondness, and, one by one, she had taken liom hiin all his gilded toys. Hut the lnck of hi» successor is like the luok ; of an orient fable. The reigning Empe- j ror has the gaace without tho guilt, and j at no more waste of blood thau spatters the ! brief but pregnant chroniole of the coup d' etui. Whatever fke may be said ot' the Cist Bonaparte, it cannot fairly be ' denied that be worked well for what he won. and earned big broad, dominions by the recognized ftiles of eonqitest. It was only after hard and practical fighting that he 'could write to Talma : " Come to uie, and you [hall play to a pitt full of kings The Napoleon of today, in debted in the first place to the shrewd ness and foresight of his god-fathers, car ries hi» points ot policy a* a country law- i ypr wins his litllo causes, and plays a good game of chess, lor which hig uncle had neither genius nor patience, moving like lightning, and almost fools-mated by Maclzel's machine with a man in its bowels. For the life ot us in spite of the pomp and circumstance of war, we can not help regarding the nephew as an ini» j prc veuicnt If mankind are to be wheed led, how much baiter it is to have the play goon without fire, famine and j slaughter ! War, with old Napoleon, was ; the business of life, but wiih the new, it J is an occasional lecreation. One Water- j 100 is quite enough iu the family annuls, j No dymfsly in the world could stand up against two St. llcients. 11 is Dutch phlegm (however he mty have come bv it) is quite a fortune To "His French Ma- \ jesty. Credit to whom credit is duo. If the j Kiugs ol Russia, ot I'ru.-sia, of nnd at Belgium, to siiv nothing ot Sul tans and Tycoons, are gathered together iq a friemiiy wot) i» I'aris, it was the . matron Queen of England who set the ; < | tarn, but the muss of his countrymen still | preferred shop keeping to si.ldiering, and yard sticks to muskets. Wars for the sake of trade were still comprehensible, but wars for right, for justice, tor tl.e ad vancement of human liberty, were simply Quixotic When 31 r. Hull found out that his neighbor did not live ontiro ly upon frogs, but liad two cloaks and everything oouifortable about him, and was in fact developing a very rc fpo3 able acquisitiveness, his animosity vuuishcd. As the Briton paid his taxes lie began to •tuspoct tlifft Mr. Pitt had rather than else made a fool of himself, and that the Wellington and Nelson monuments were uo ' more than costly whistles. France was uot behind in the work of repentance and reformation, until a fine old bankor became in l'ariii of far more importance thau the boldest Marshal of the Empire. There are different kinds of glory, and tile Bourse lias plcasantcr and more prof itable victories than tho.-.e of the ensan guined battlisfiold. When the 'British Lion saw his ancient foe settling down to sensible money speculations, lie conceived for hiui a suddeu respect, aud the rag tag aud bob-tail of European sovereign ties followed the leoniue example. Peace is always pleasant and desirable if it docs not cost mankind something better and nobler. The peace wliich is maintained by mutual fears or by a dc- , votiou to material interests, may.after all, | prove nothing hut a long truce, fuller of j evil to the masses til mankind than the bloodie.-t campaigns recorded in history. ; The absolute lii t.nrchs of liutope have | found ou' the secret of copartnership, and deferring their owi quarrels, have made | common cause against the advancing spirit of Democracy. It is dreadful y j like lionord among thieves. This may j seem a hard saying ; but why is a free Hungary impossible ? why is a free Get'- : many impossible ? why i> a tree France | impossible '{ why is a free 1 j' v imp "v --sible? What inij.i; > th''march of u Tope toward social elevation-mud liappi* j uess save the sclfiih la u.iships and tin ' hallowed alliances "112 niouern luunatclue.-.? | Kings are cheating the people now, that by and by they may more safely.cheat j each other. Hut the end is not yet.— i There are cynic eyes in Paris which will j watch the Imperial cortago with suspi cion and discontent. The assassin already salutes the Emperori. It is oot safe to ride with the Father of his People even iu tbe bosom of the family. Democratic wrath still loads aud primes aud presents its pistols—llarmodious and Aristogiton are still slinking aoout his Majesty's new and noble boulovards. When the wretch ed Pole fired that shot the other day.the official press hastened to tcil us that be liad no accomplices. True, perhaps, iu the narrow sense of the word ; but the hstored that inflamed him rankles in 1 thousands of bosoms beside his, and will find expression some day in nobler deeds tkau assassination. —A T . T- Tribune. . ORPHANS' SCUOOL KEMOVBD. —The pupils of the Soldiers' Orphans' School, at North Stiwickly, have been removed to Phillipsburg, in Beaver countv. and Uniontown, Fayette coun ty. We are pleased to learn that the pupili in the Sewickley school have made great proficiency in their stud sieß, and in their present position wc have no doubt they will advance equally m feat. AMERICAN CITIZEN Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book AND WNM* I»» Krtrna* BulMlng, Sfcoiui Story, Op posite- Jtt k'g Kou-1. Mala Street, j WB ARK fRBPAJtBt) TO PRINT,ON PIIORT NOTCK Bill lleads, Books, Druggist Labels. Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Bills iif Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, &c. 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Tkum- -$4.4»U » year, if paid in advance,or within tlic ir-t firit h|\ months .or '»SO If n>t paid until liter tli. t xpirutidn o tliofli»t Mx m« nth*. TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &c Otu'«Ti«", out t»Mrtlr. luinn f.»r sift months .*> W 1 column fornix month*..... '•& i ■ I'r.'.i' -(•».' 11 til I Ku».'j « OirtW. nut .. MewUn* 8 y«r H "0 Kx I* AnVAXCB. <; fc. ANDiiItSON, Editor and Proprietor. Dec. 6 1800 I CASTE L'/Z. MITCHELL, £ j. omt-o N. K. Cornw of Dliimnml, lhitllh 1«" *• «'liiirloM Jl't'aiiillwti, .« * « «»a-*» « Offiro, on SoO'li «<■<.! rnrwr of IHamond, iWtfrr. P< .i. X. a .i. n iai iMi:, Alto r li'c y h « t , Office, on P. F.. of Diamond and Main st. Sutler, Fa. JOU!* M. TUOMPCOV, KDWIN LION j THOMPSON & LYON, /m. < €«»■-■• e* s«C H-o• -m-m , HJT Office, on Main Street. Butler. OEO. A. BLACK, oil). W.VLBBGBB. BLACK & FLEEGER. ATTOUNEVN AT I-A.AV, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AUENTS. Office on Main ptroet, opponit« buliuoideiean'H Clcthing Store, Butler, Pa. [no 20, ly. vr; ■■ . B■ - RtlclO ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend toall business entrusted toiiiscare prompt- Iv. 9f*wial attention frtven t » tbe collections of lYn tinnt, lUck I\tp and Jiounties. Will aho act iu agent for those wishing to hny or sell real estate. office on ckmth side of Diamond, in Dredin's building Butier Pa. THOS. RO"BI3STSO!SR, Attorney at Law, A\D PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT- OtH'-e with Ohnrlcß SJX'nndlcss, l.>q S. W. Goruer ol Diuuiond BUTLER PA. Asreisl. TIIK undersigned wotold reep«e.tfnlly notify the public lLat he has bet n regularly cummissioned MH A-CxEISTT, for sec orinj: llouuty M nry. Arrears of Aijr and /V»> iioiis,l ii wUiiers, or if they are dead, for their legal j i-*|>re»ectaifYe*. NocUdtge will beuiojie f.»r pro-ecuting j ♦ln- claim*of soldiers, their ***eiitnti« es n itil the »tiue ait C4iliei'ted K. AM»BK#t»N*. I PLOW N . j W v ARF. ItKLI A nhY 1S PO R M ed that T .er» n or pem«> n , . . have been selling plows throughs j ~u t thocountv.»epres«*ntingthem n made-by «. ft J. R. Moser: this is therefore to warn the public agjinst such, as all pi wj wo make have our Plows always on hand, and work warranted G. ft J. 11. MOSER. no 0, 6mo. Bntler, Pa. " W. J. YOUNG, ATTORNEY \.T LAW. J. W. YOUNG, Surveyor. Benzonia. Benzie Co., j ! April 24.1567, ly. Michigan. , LOWERS AND RtiPERS. w >- W «o : P- CD 5=5 2, - SI « » gs. P -f 3 ? ALSO. Pllmer'i and Common Sense Bay Elevators i and Hikes. ALSO, Cultivators. IRON and Wood. ALSO, Double Shared Plows, Iron. ALSO, Cutting Boxes and Corn Shelters. ALS<>, Plows and PoinU.all kiuds. ALSO, Cook Stovea(Wood or coal), on hand and for ; tale at oar old stand. J. <*. 4l Wr 4 i I GETTYSBURG ASYLI'M FOR f!f\ r ALID SOLDIERS. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common wealtn of Pennsylvania, March 6 IW. THE Board of Supervisors appointed by the above Corporation to carry out the .objects of, the act of j incorporation, respectfully mttHitK" t<»the public that tbe 1 egi«lgtineof PenNfrlraiitnhap nuthqrlfced tkerais ingot fuMs fi»r the erogion, OKtlfcli-huo-nt, an^ia^ln itenatcesof an f<>r lilTalid .-oldierf of tbe |B*e war, to lie linlTt on tJt - Bitrie-ii-hl-of OetmburC. asan Indpidewnt to patri. tie citWns tp to this lei.eroleßt objoct, have th« Corpora i tion to tlUti-ilHite amoiMfat the nube*Tibers 4>ch articl*-* | of valu.j and lnt'-i»nt, fren. assodati >n witk the lato I war, or any moneys, effects, property, or estate, real or personal, whatever. In this Mate or elsewhere, at j such times <>r upon such terms, and in such way and minnt>r whatsoever, as to them shall seem fit, any laws Ot this Onitnohweatth to the coutrary nMw ith*t«nding. Tl»e eeterprHel* c lowing named well-known gentlemen: Major-Ocneial OEORC.B (1. MEADR. Ex-Governor ANDKKW O.CL'RTIN, Majt^-General GALUSIIA PENXYPACKER, Major General E.M.GREGORY, Major General JOHN B BROOKE, Major General CUARLEB 11. T. COLLIS, Major (lehentfß. Y J M A MM. Major tieneral JAI L SHLFRIDGE, Brigadier General JAMES A. BKAVER, Bri tiOIiATIO G. SIl KELS, Brigadier General JOSEPH F. KNIPE, Brigadier General MM. J BOLTON, Brigadier General BAM';» M. ZULfCK I'rlgadier General JOHN K. MUBPHY, Uriuialier (.metal Jull N V. BALLIEK. IfrigarMsr G&ieital t. Y M'COY, Brigadier General R. E. WINSLOW. Brigadier General HENRY PLEASANTS. It noi-al J P. S. - rorfntion, "Sro. IPJO flredmrt stVeft, M»4lHdelphia, on j and after H*mlay. tl»«flth day of Ma y, I^7. j For each «n|fccHpHvu of #re dottars a certificate w»ll If \>* i v\ lifcn Wttt enfWe the holder to »och article of value as may be awarded to its number. Tb- first distribution of awaids will be made iinme. diately upon the receipt of 80,000 subscriptions, of So each ' The distribution will be public, and nudsr the direct 1 Mipet vision of the < orporuUHs Prr«ous at adklaitce are reque»ted to remit their i j wbn mai ticcble i by P 'st offii i money order, or registered letter, to losure prompt delivery. Direct all letters to J D. HOFFMAN, SECaETART POVRDoF SCPBVtVIRoBS, lUjx 14N1. P 0., Philadelphia. Tbe following is a schedule of tbe awards to hs made under the first distribution. The it»«ins of Diamonds and other precious ston«-s were pnrrbased from citizens of the South dm lug the war, and llieir genuineness is certified to by A/esare Ilenle ft Br"s . the most exten sive diamond imp'iters iu the cuiintry, and by J. Her mann, diamond setter, New York. GETTYSBURG ABYLUJV FOR INVALID SOLDIERS. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common wealth ot Pennsylvania, A/arch 6 1867. Office 1126 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. FIRST DIM'OSFTION. Eightv Thousand Su bscrib ersat Five Dollaia Each. *l 1 Diamond Necklace,4* Brilliants valued at $30,000 2 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Ear Kings 15,000 3 1 Award 10--40 Government Bonds 10,000 4 1 Diamond Cross, set In Sliver 7.000 5 I Diamond Cluster Brooch 0,000 0— 1 Award 10-10 Government Bonds 6,000 7 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 4.500 8— 1 Diamond IJlus IT Bracelet 4 000 0— 1 Diamond Single Stone s«carr Pin 4, lt>_ i Diamond Cluster Brooch 4,000 11— I Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,000 12— 1 Pair Single Stone Diatrond Ear Rings 3,500 13— 1 Diamond Clutter Brooch a,odo 14— 1 Award Bonds 3,000 i Diami.iujLSingle Stone Pin 3,000 IK— 1 Diamond tiugt* btud 3,tKK) 17— I Diamond fluster Br-och 2.500 18— 1 Diamond Single Ston: King 2.600 19— 1 Diamond and Emerald Brooch... 2.5-0 20— 1 Diamond Single Btotie King 2,UK) 21— 1 Diamond Cluster Ring I,."00 i#— 1 Long India Camel's Hair Shawl. 1,500 2.J— 1 Choice Bmeriilnd-feet Watch 400 52 I Diamond Single Stone Bins .... 360 63 I Diamond and Opal Cluster Ring 250 64 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 200 6o— 1 Pnir Emerald Scarf Pius 29 ) 1 Dl.nnond Single Stone Stud 160 67 i I Clatter MB 100 68— 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch and Ear Rings 100 69 to 158—100 Awards 10—40 Govern't Bends, • each, 100 159 to 268—100 Awards, Government Legal Ten ders, each 60 3.000 Awards, Government Legal Ten ders, each . . 6 Tbe distribution of the above rewards will be made ' in public a> soon as the subscription is ftill. of which . due notice will be given through the papers. On and i after M>\y OtU the Diamonds will be on exhibition at the I office of the Association The public can confidently rely on everything being eimducteil in the mos: honorable and fair manner. All | the awards will be banded to certificate holders, imme- I diately after the (iht) ibution, free of all co»t, nt tbe office of ithe Company, No. 1'26 CHESTNUT Ctreei, Philadelphia. •CERTIUCATF. We hereby certify that we have examined the Dia mond Goods, I'earls. Emeralds. Rubies, and other Precious Stones, as described in the above list, and fiud them all genuine. HENLE RRO.'S Diamond Importers. '4G A/AIOKN LANE. New York. J. HE It AM VN, Diamond Setter. 304 BRGO.VK St.. Now York. AGENTS WANTED. Bka can be had containing Twenty Certificates, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. All orders for Certificates must be addre *fd to J I) HOrK/VvN. Secretary, may,no2l ,2mm.] Box 1481, Post Office, Philadelphia. c arriagesT BUGGIES & mm: \FTKB MORE TIIAN S v YE* RS EXPERIENCE In my b«H m«s,and a M infers laitnr i.. In seleiting i Hi.- ntHWisi, MH ! const.vur hi in the ni.ikiug ' FIRST CIINS WORKMEST, 1 I have now on hand tbe largest and bsst lot of CtRIIIKiES. BUGCIIES, SILK E VS. W lOOVS, do., qoth light anJ heaw. ever offered to people o Butler county. ; which I will sell CHEAP FOR CASH, TrFamily Carriages. Shifting Tip Buggies, Op»»n and ottiog* Buggies—mi shoit, I think 1 can furnish al most anything in the vehicle line, made of the best Eastern Mmber. Springs aud axles; an 1 finished in a mauner oot excelled iu cities East or West, aud bettor adapted f,r out road* than Eastern work. Shop and Ware-room on Cunningham street, East of i and uear Mardorf's Tauneiy, Butler. Pa. GEO. C ROEfcSI NG. REFERENCES: ! Ws, tha Like pleasure in recommending to the public, the work of Geo. C. Ib»«Mdng. We have j u.w! bis manufacture ef Carriages—they have given i satisfaction, and are well adapted to our roads. « CIIABLBS M'CAMPLEss, J. G. ft W. CAAMLL, DR. STEFHXX BRAI»rx, j R. C. M ABOT, DB. FBtcKiNsrxiy. j no. 17—tf. Wm. S.ft A.G. Born. JOIIA It. SILJIO^ Confectiotier and Cake Baker, No. lOU Federal Street, Allegheny city, Fa, i Ice Cream, Soda Water, Fruits, Nut#, Jellies, Pickles, ftc., always ou hand* I If 9" Particulfr'atteoUofi pahl tv wxdßff. I Sfay 23» W9T, fyr 1867. 1867. NEW "GOODS! WE AHE JVST RECEIYtNO AND OPENING the Beet Selected Stock of SPRING —AND— SUMMER J' 1 " GOODS. 7 EVER OFFERED IN ' BUTLER, CONSISTING IN A FULL LINE OF Ladies' Dress Goods, Whicft were bought at the latest decline for ca»>h. to which we eall particular attentfon Our atock Consiata of a large lot of MERINOS, ALL WOOL Df. LAINB, SILK LUSTER, ALPACAS. CO BURGS, POPLINS, MOUSE PE LA INS, CHALLIhS, BERAGES, I In endless varieties and colors. A full assortmest of \orio\s, TRI.HWIXGB, jtrst.ns, SIIKEIIVOS. (Dt:('KN. Tlt'KlXtlN, OIXUHAm ALSO, A EULL LINE OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, . TWEEfiS. JEANS, WHICH WH WILL SELL AT LOW PRICES. A large and well selected assortment of Ladles' DRESS GOODS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, HARD-WARE, QUFENS-WARE, AND A NO. 1 ARTICLE OF > GROCERIES, All «»f which we offer at Greatly Reduced Prices. PARTICULARLY TO CASH BUYERS. Pleaae cal laud examine our stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as wt find U Xo Trouble to Show Goods. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. I - REMEMRER THE PLACE, WEBER &. TROUTMAN, Uoyd's llioek . Cor. Matu d JeUV'ruoii Streets, BUTLER, PKNVA. 1 ipr.v^ntfi—m it, PEr^ows 1 WORM LOZENGES, . AttE. WITHOUT BXCr-f'TiuK, , The Kost Extraordinary Medicine of the Age. Comprising, as they do, RK MARK .WILE POWER IN EXPELLING WORMS, with PLEASANT TASTE AND PERFECT SAFETY. TbEr CCUfTAIX NO MERCURY, NO MINERAL. NO TURPENTINE, NO OIL OF WORMSEKD, NO POISON, NOTHING INJURIOUS. They sire Entirely Vegetable. SYMPTOMS Of WORMS: TtrbiflKof the nose f«veti-dtre**. twitching or alert ing anddenly dvrfng pnlri In tlt** fctomiich. Lisa of li«Td». palenvis with hectic; appetite somet hut** /oraciona* Rt MthW# ft—ble. ft dnlln**H of the dfIWIIWW. A swelled tipper lip. fongne whitel* furled and al added «lth red *| uta, fetid or garlic breath. grinding «t teeth during sleep. a Sensation of lodgment in thy throat, an unnr»lq.-.'.l cr.tving for dirt. < na k or clay, 1- ctfulneas and rntibllfty of temper. chollc, tits and palsy. INTESTINAL WORMS A'e nmorig the first to undermine th« constitution in the lUt of d'ti'MW. They olteu occasion • v» w diseaga, i ending Hometiinea. fatally, particularly when th« V as j to (h« nioßmrh. Their presenc* ia iheir or dinary .situation is attended with unfavorable eft rets upon the general health EMINENT MEN ASSERT ! That atl are more or le** troubled with wnrolfc. and flat napy die nhntntllj from till* canst*. who. tlx* timely : I adin'n *tra i n <«f a juopef reinedy w<»ul I bt- tetvad. A§ ! duce Mifl'eilng. BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU-USE. Yartons remedies litfe front time to tini*. i com* mended, apeh aa Oalound, tjil of Wonnwo.td, 1 urpen • tin«, Ae.,»o that dl yof :*h.-r« and Miro :«ni«-tty j ii'jfc-mk''! niu.-h research and utti Iv bv fhe j of VELbmv.S' WOKM toy. I- Nuts! They are p.witjve )y aafa. pleasant and efl rtnul Th «v d.» not kill uirius ; l.nt act by muking their dweiliug plstf* diaajffceable to them. In order. however, to gu;ird consumer* agalnat deiej»ti.)n by a b(\ae compound, Uid analy-is'of itr. A. A. IIAYI'S, State Sawyer, proving the above statement, is unpex.yd. ••I have analysed the WORM r/IZI'NOE? prepared hy >1 e*ara, Fe'l iWrf & Co , and liod that fhey are fi oc from V»*renry ami otfiei metallic tf»r Hilf-oral matter. These l.oxenge* are skilifully romj -oundel pleaaant to the; ta.-tte, aafe, yet anreand effectual In their notion. Recpeetfutly, A. A. lIAYH. M.D, , Asaa> er to the Stuto of Maaa. PLEASE REMEMBER That FKI.LOWS WORM LO'/r.XOI.Sare r' pared with great rare from the concentrated extracts of two plant* They do not Ret ea a purgative or eim-tic, will not debiJ. , ■ itit.' the patient are ao aiinple an int'int may tlevonr a whole b«x withont harm, and will at theaame inte«»xp»l t la«- w.-rma In an extraordinary manner «#~KEbLOttB' WORM LoZI'\(IB is th-ot|ly Worm Remedy tn existence cuntbining hatttthaa qualities with delicious tantennd amazing power. PRICE 25 CRNTS PI It HOX. FIVU ISOXES FOR A POLL Ml The signature of FELLOWS Sc 00. la attached to each Sold by Medicine Dealers Generally. PREPARED AT TUB \c« I'liglmitl 2Sot:i:iil>ei»ot FOR TtTK PIIOPRtKTDIt, j. « . ib. DKMAB lIARNKS ft CO., (leneral Agenta, New York April 0, IWJT, <5 inos. eot. FARMERS, READ THiS! BUCKEYE ! MOWER & REAPER u- ■ 1 Again Triumphant! rpHIS EXTF.NMYF.LY KNOWN. AND DESKRYF.T)- Sly Pdpnbir Marbine w m Kubuiiit-i I . thu uijmt ni'-hi?' /that took i I H h • iiHo- ■ment '• 112 j N> w.V k Agiicultnral S»cir t'je I prJ*«- The trial Isatod Hi* •••# '-reekn, and the t»»>t< wero .tboroitLdt. The teatilt wns Mnm/uncetl at the ; >tite Fair held at Saratoga, on the lUtii of Snpteutber | lost, and the GRAND GOLD MEDAL WAS THUS AW.VUDKIP TUB sue sc.exa, AS THE MA, and i« msnnfactared by the incorporated company i C. AI LTMAX & CO,. ■rwT.ix onto I Lew's TTer»d. Z.lienopTe. Arent f»"I! ito«i ELLIOTT & ROSE, House, Sign L Ornamenta Painters. Paper Haning Done on 4 he Shortest Notice. Uvnu Fob. IW-rlf. WATCHES, CLOCKS, -AND— JE W ELRT. fTpTfrt wvmhl respectfully inform the pnb- L lie that they hate on hand, anil are constantly «*» chiving a great variety of . SPLENDID CLOCKS, among which I*l he t- New Patent Lever Clock. This is a striking ''lock. and ha« lw»an lately introdu ced by u». It is a lint elate.time keeper JIAXTKL (LOCHS, of nit dc«rrfptlori«, and of the Very bf*t material and workmanship, warranted to keep good time. American and Patent Lever Watches, hunting cane, warranted g«»««d time keepers, j Colt find Kluu p'H Ilovolvorw and Cartridges. Jew6lfy,of nil kinds. And«»f pood qifitllty, all of which will he sold-oft reasonable terms for cash. IFLIEIE 3 AXiELIISra-. We are now prepared to do all work and repairing properly l**loti'£iiift to a jewelry establishment, it» a satisfactory woikmanliko manner. tYatelieg mid ilorkm, cleaned and ropafred.on short no'lee. Don't fotgel the place. Wtct Kid.- of Main Street. - npirlv epp site Dull,)s story, and oppo/ Wanted in Exchange for the Above Gucjds. H. FULLERTON. tin- 4. r.r. if "ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC BIBLE. IIV UKV. INOIUHAM COMIIN - , A M : r|l!IT8 w-.rk contain-all tha plans of the Com men | taides, and is neat and of convenient sixa for family n«e. It will r.iqntre hut little examination to see that this edition of 11*•» Saered Writings unbraces many fea ture* never before combined ill one volume, and i« a valuable acquisition to the family circle and the Bibli cal sittd*lit Some of tile most important and distill tMii.-diingfeatnfrsof t» is bible are: 1. Seven hundred Wood Enainvlttff*. 2. Many tlion und marginal referenoes. il. Tbreo finely executed Steel Jlugravin rs* 4. Numerous improved reading#, ft. A corrected chronological order. 0 Au exposition of each rhapti r 4 containing th essence of the best t"onj mental -is, with much original matter by the editor. 7. The poetical books in the metrical 112 mil. S Reflec tions diswn from tlif* Kiihjcct* ot t!ie chapter.and giving in a fconclenfed form if- spiritual import. 0. "Question* at the end of 4 idi rhiptcr. f»r fnnily examination Id Dates «fi:xed to the chapttr *. f>r each morning and i yetlhigV f> ad'i '>mprlilng the whole Bible in a vear. To these Intve lately hee.i a.Med two very desirable features, vik : It contains a family photograph depart -111 e tit in connect I •»» with thefunilv reord. and »««i x tenth.d c uicof lance. It is une of the moet ditdrahle llltdes published. The work contains nearly fifteen hundred crpwn quarto plige<», ptinted from clear and beautiful type, on line piper, with numerous engraving*, and is bound In three different and beautiful stylos. Rev .tollu Dav-s, of ConntH|Uf'leasing low ushlp, is Agent for liutlei County. l'o*t office Adlr.««, W HIThSTUWH. Butler County, I'a. Varoh, no 14-s. M -tf A. .*. I'AX'i'Kt'OS'l', No. 1 "#H Federal Street, j Next I) or to the 1 oi nor of the Disinond, - - I'emi'a. HA VIVO .1. T REQEfVED A LARGE AND WELL S#LE< Tl'.D stock ot jHARDWA BK&GUTLERY | Importe I direct from the manufacturers,. consisting o 3!niidi'r':< liliii'tlnare, Coopel'N, iiint'htiniliiH. and liuiclicr r 4* O LS 9 j lloHt'fiirnUhliiu: llnrtlwrtrc, FAR viml urn.x's.'Ls ittax. sti el, XMLS, i ! ASS II HrTL LEviD, SA. II PL'IT r. «fr. Feels confident he can ofTer Inducement* to Whole- I sithn ai«d Detail buyers, and would most r«npectfully j ;iKk you patrona. e wirti tb«* a-snrance that it wtll be to y< n Intr todobushieiM with him. |r! k W. JENKINSON, and Wholesale Dual eta in Tobacco, Scgars, Nil 31 if, Pipes, cle. j No. O KKIICTAt, BTKKF.T, ALI.EUIibSV CITY, PA . 3fd door from Suspension Dridge. Wlgn of tlie Si»n Indian. vol 4. no 12. I vr. I i.-Mwy .»> ' wmW. mm* rnilß subscriber would respectfully inf«»rtn the public I tint he ha« erected a new CAItfUAOK and WAO- O.V MAKIVO t*l|i>p, on Street, oppoaita .1. 11. Negley. and below the M. K. where he ii prepared to do all kinds ot work in his lin« of ha-d new, such as making Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, tMil klca, Pleigh*, and any thing in the liu« of Carriage and Wagon making. Iti pairing dono In the ihortett ponslhle tithe. Nov. 7, —tl-3 FELIX B. TKUXAL. "And we'll all tako a ride " NEW UYKKY STABLE. HAVING I'liKCiiAWiß THE WELL KNO^n Livrry Stable of Col. Aloxaoder Dowry with tho | entire'sttark «»f Horses, Carriage*, iluggie». tic., we are | pre| ared to furubh. on short notice, FlKtiT CLAdS 1 ' particular at toutii»n pjut>SAl.S will he received by tha School Directors of Summit township, on Saturday the 2 »th of June, for therebtitfdTrtg o| Sen el lloiwe No. '.luo. e I commonly knt'Wii as Mm- .Vit. hcll 8clu«l Hone, lho 1 materi if >f tho old building wiH lie nift-le n-«c Of In part in tl.e biecUun «.f the new one. The Directors will meet at the l»on*e of Juduo Mitchell, at I o'clock, P.M.. of t-aid iluv, where specifications-And plan of new building I can be aeeu; at whi.h time aixl pL>c« the contract will be given L. DLKICTLNEK . f'r*»'t. J. fcJnoo 5. 1867, 4V ihh mu num. ■ 9 I OF ALL KINDS. milE andersigned takes pleasure in annpuncing t X Their many TWeiidfr, and the pablic generally, tha Uiey bettei aie prepared than ever before tofuriiish *" Fruit Trees of All Kindg, AND SHRUBBERY & SHADE TREES, OF ALMOST UVKRY VARIKTI,. The uuiversai testimony o| those who have b«ea bupplied.with fVult and other Trees from Rural Hill Nursery IS, that they arc larger, cf Snperior quality and g off DETTKIt than those brought front foreign nareat i*»t I of these truths, auy. uanibai- of reliable testimonials can he had in this county and vicinity. Persons daal- I toiiß of purt lui*ißg,are reqneetetf to call Rnd examine oiu splendid variety. It will amply repay, sn? iierson that w iabe« Yritlt, and at an early' day * froi re .planting, to purchase of us, es our trees are extra larae and good. A number of reliable agents ean And profit ah|e employment .by calling upon Ute subscriber living 2 I*2 miles west of Butler, Pa. Silas Pearce & Sons. Butler. Nov. 7 '6O. HE W "■ - ARRIVAL —OF— • SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c. IIJF. HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE L'ABOEST, >Y Bttst. aud M«»st Complete Stock of NPBIXO A fU MIHER DRY £OODS, KV OFFERED TO TIIEPTTTfTrO ALSO, A VBltV LARGE STOCK 0» Carpets, Oil-cloths, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Ac. IN WIUCII ARK NOW OFFBBING* GREAT BARGAINS PEBSONS IN WANT OF AN YTIIINO IN THE A JiJNE, SHOULD NOT FAIL TO' CALL, AS WE ARK SKLLTNO AT Extremely Low Prices. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Wholesale Buyers, As we have a great many job« from New Yor' k at italea. DUNLAP, LUKER di Ctfl, ! No. 130 Federal Street, llli Door llclow market^ March V, no. l«-flmo ALLEGHENY CITY. MILLINERY tiIRIMMiNG STORE.- MltS. d. ADLTNGTOV announces to the public that she has opened a aAd Trfthmli.g Sfcire. three t|tN>rt Nor*h (>f Sykes* Or.aery, where she will pay particular atteutio'a to Drei>s Making and all kinds' of Faudly . ewing.v ■ • ■ • t L lislt Stamping, Braiding, t.AIHKN' TRIHMIfO, New Style Hoops and Corsets,- i Dress .llsklng and Family* Rawing, New Style Promenade it Party Skirls,* FLOWERS, RIBOONB, LACKS AND OLOVF.S. Gent's CufTs, Collars,& Neckties, nits. J. ADI/ISOTOV, THREE DOORS NORTH OF BYRES* GROCERY, vol. 4, no. 16-tf. Main Street Bntler, Pa. n FIT I. KMC LK 4 T. B. WHITI *.C. KOO F&SHION&BLE TIRBRS. 11 K undersigned harlug associated themselves in tha Tailoring business, would respectfully say to tha pabWr in gennral that they have just rscsivcd the Vall in.t Winter Fashions, at d are prepared to make tip clothing in the latent and most approved style Flesrr < all anil examine our Fashions aud Specimens of meu and boys' wear. SpecM attention given to bora* cloth ing. KITENMCLLM. WHITE 1 CO, August 12, IS66—tf. nioTOUMPHM, AMBROTYPES, DAGUERREOTYPES FERBEOTYPES. &o. SAMUEL SYKES, JR., RBSPKCTftTLLT Inform, hit Men*.. «i.l th« p«bllc. in |f.|H.nUytl*Wl 11. i. " ''Hi ITIM t il 1 ' 11 A MHISOTTPfcS, Ac., In Mm luteal «tyle« «nd m mil Wnii. of weather. An ii..ortin4nt'of Kmm('MM, Ac., con. .tautly on h.nii. Col! and examine Specimen.. *»-n\LLERT on Mnln Street.oppo.lt. WFjBRRt THOUTMAN'S atorf, llullir. Pa. (no. A, 6mo Drs C. L, Dieffenbacher dc H. Wise A iIJB prepared to luear xVartiflcLil den tart e • v "5 i tif imYnloaDlte.t^oral _>v Thoee deair .us to av.ul themsokeeaf the latest iniproventeoU in dentis ; -J -try, should not (ail to axantme thalr uow styles • ; ofVuUaniteaxwl Coralita ~ work, filling, cleaning, axtractlna and oiUusting the teeth oe with the beat , otaterialsaud in the best manner. Partlcnlar attention j paid to children's teeth. As mechanica, they defy com ' petition; aa operators the> rank among the beat." Gba* I srtni'Mlenite. Advice free of eharge. OS