Cjolitmit. Raiso Your Owri Wheat. With the best brands of family flour atf2o an V 1 importation of whe wt fp m ft ®eeom?B the farmett of the sea-4>'>ird States to inquire if tb<sy cam(ot get their flouf cSfeaaerfiit home. Vre know BO mo faTOeVsxrfß do better than to' raise their own flour, even at the present high prices but the great ma jority cannot. Wheat, at a bushel even ,would pay as wall a3 anything else they raise, if they would only prepare the soil properly. On many of these farms wheat has not been raised for the last 30 or 40 years, and the present owners have come to regard it as an unprofitable crop.— Yet these same farms formerly pro duced fine crops of wheat and this grain was a prime article for export in all the sea-board States. The soil and climate have not changed, and the winters, as meteorological records clearly •how., furnish ab*ut the flame amouht of colfl and snow as they did a hundred years ago. With suitable preparations of the soil these old fields anu meadows will produce this grain as well as thoy evarnl®. It is nat true, as is too often supposed, that we must have a new soil to porduce this crop to advantage. In England tliftre iijPi fatiiit.kare gsown wj( at i'Or' :» ih<hi *ri<" years/ im«t the yield is as bountiful as ever. There they have a regular rotation, and bountiful manuring, and got 40 bush els to the acre. There are Borne farmers at the East thnt keep up the good old custom of making thair own breadstuff's, and thrive by it. We visited such a district at the east end of Long Island where as a rule, the farmers grow wheat enongh for the supply of their 6wn famlier, and the crop is found to be about as sure as anything thoy can raise. Their soil is not particularly rich, or better ad apted to wheat than other sections.— Their only advantage is ready access to soft manures, especially fish guano and the refuse of the oil factories.— But with any rfther good manure, wheat may be raisod to advantage.— Try a simple acre, and mako yoflrself independent of the West for you tlour. Do not sow upon poor exhausted meadow, and fail, and say it is im possible to grow wheat. If your soil is not already rich enough to produce 50 bushels of corn to the aero, man lire with fine compost. Get the best seed and prepare it with brine and lime, and sow early, and put it in with a cultivator two or three inches deep. Upon soil naturally or arti ficial, well drained, it will stand the winter and give you a good crop.— There is great satisfaction in growing yopr own wheat. You got it in, the berffc condition; yon can have it fresh ground, and not be troubled with sour musty flour, and poor broad.. You have it unbolted fVw (rt-afiara bteml and liscuit, and furnish the raw material farthe en ftmel of your children's teeth. The dthtists may suffer f«r lack of owtom, "but you " will put money in your purso" and health in yonf bones. Making Manure in Summer. With manure enough and labor enough, no man knows what may be the limits to the products and profits of the cultivation of the earth, in the garden or the field. We make most manure in winter, then our stock is confined and all the droppings with the litter and waste of fodder, are readily accumilated. Cows yar ded every night, leave their droppings and urine where they may be used, to compost hoape in a more active ferns cntation. Thus, the value of the mi ure made in summer from a given number of oows, or other animals may be nearly as groat as iu winter thuugh if they are pastured, they sfay be iu th* ya*4 J(A t&»n the t i m<\ Swine used simply as perk produv cers or bsftetlers, are ofte»*ia»ej> of profit but on three quarters of tlije farms west,the AUeglumies, if-the ▼alue of the roannre made by pigs wero Wft out calculation,, they would shM ft' loss "fin the Mtanoc sheet of the farm. To employ them asma nure makers tp the best advan tage, in connection with either private or market gardens, give them a coy. crd yard, having a tight bottom, and open on tho south for the sun to come in; give them also the free uso of their rooting powers, uutil they arc taken up to fatten; feed them well, and supply them daily with sods, weeds, peat, bog, parings, etc., and it matters little how much you give them, they will work up an ble amount and make better manure of it than the best exposed barn-yard manure you can make or buy. E vcrj gardener, and not less every farmer, ought to begin tho growing season with half grown hogs, not with a lot of little pigs. They should receive as regular attention as tho rows of vegetables or plants, for they ure pre paring the raw material with Svkich to produce next year's crop. The accumulations in the hog-pen should bo leveled off, and mixed somewhat by hand, but the hogs or dinarily do this themselves tolera bly well. If left thus water-soaked, and trodden hard the manure will be of the rankest, strongest character imaginable, and besides so tough and stringy that it can only be gotten out with groat labor. It is beat, there fore, to take time, some rainy day, about onte a month, to clear the pen out, and lay tlio materials up in a compact compost heap, well trodden, and if possible, nritfer cover. The action of the air will cause rapid and (isual'y complete fermentation, and Onto or twifcr- irorlt'ag ort»ri}f th 6 hea£ atitimcs, to (itk'ck exe-4|i*c heating wiii insure m uliirAin# of fine nnit exct lit co nj -t. *| fiONOR THE*H£ROIC DEAD. « The Soldiers' Memorial Church Asso ciation respectfully requests yonr atten tion to the design of erecting, n't Gettys burg, a church of granite, at once com memorative of the high moral element in the American contest, and of the heroic men who gave their lives for the defence ai the Hepuhlio. The walls of the edifice will be composed of memorial blocks of granite. These blocks, on their exterior surface, will contain the names of the heroic dead, with such additional facts as the friends of the deceased may whish to have inscribed. There will be space enough for some 1,500 blocks of ample site and felfgible position tor obit uary purposes. The eomruernora'tve character of.the church will be still further iuannartffed in its interior arrangement, by the inlro duc'iou of Obituary Tablets of marble. ,£htse mirrors in a parlor, and aro intended to fee among the most elegant and appro priate testimonials which the living can unojj the deal. The windows are pfr i '.M ' jit' l #>fr* prfnwfial fcfnJcXv i( frOut fine. The stylo of architecture chosen is the Ornate (iothio, and the buildiug will bo of such solidity as {o endure for agas, *o that certurici hence, pilgrims may visit the sacred shrine and trace names and deeds that are immortal. To tfiirc completeness to'tlii* patriotic design, the name of the great emanci pator, the martyred Lincoln, will ba conspicuously " graven in rock.'' A fund sufficient to complete this monumental shrine cannot be loss than ?50,000. To realize this sum, all hon orable expedients will bo availed of. No inconsiderable amount will he secured, it is confidently hoped, by the sale of the abofo mentioned Memorial Block*, Tablets and Windows. To this point the attention of the friends of deceased soldiery ia paiticuiarly invited. Expen sive private monuments, to which affec tion so. strougly prompts, (beautiful and praisworthy as they are,) do not comport with the full measure of a soldier's fame. They come, of necessity, under very limited observation. They are liable to dilapidation and decay, and the painful evidence is continually felt that noplace of ordinary sepulchre is permanently securo Surviving frieudawiLl therefore honor thcnisolves, and do justice to mer ited renown, by placing the hallowed record of the dead where vast multitudes may rend it. where it is comparatively sale from the nooldeots of time, nnd where, through the future of the Itcpub- Jip, it Dia|Y inspire youu~ and old with tho exuhei pafc-f' tism and priceless worth it commemorates. Architectural designs, exhibiting very fully the several parts and views of the Memorial Church, will bo prepared at a very early day. Connected with theso will bo the cost for the different modes of commemoration. Subscriber may, by these hid*, be pftMed in the selection of spaca and positions for obituary inscrip tions. Comradoa-in-nrnm. survivors «<f the perilous strife, who stand honorably rela ted to some branch of the groat notion: 1 1 army, are also invited to consider the manifest propriety of thus connnetnora' ting collectively the nobly fallen in tlw»ir respective commands. An army oorps, a division, a brigade, a regiment, a com pany even, way m this way unite in in scribing on granite or marble some just tribute to those whose sacrifice attests the honorable part it "bore in working ont the national snfoty. There are, in the States, numerous clubs,leagues,associations,form ed under military auspices, fostering the <h cor/M, by which a movement for such general commemoration could be easily and effectively undertaken. Membership in the Soldiers' Memorial Church Association iss'uudj conditioned on the payfooftf of five floltafs ftr wore to the general, building find. A record of all such oaiitYlljutora will he placed among the archives of the ehtrreh. The Soldiers' Memorial Church shall be fcrftgr fret! to all worshippers. To se cure iWi dTnIV irv »ndpi-iAßutii.m,atid reg ular mini ifwiMJ nrr iiri j titlr must vest iti stime and as the enterprise itself criginutad in the M. K. Chhre.li. which gave to th i national del'euso lUOj -00Q men, it will be placed under thirfd** nominations! control. All lotteri relating to this subject may be addressed to the Corresponding Sec retary of the Association. Williauispor* Pcan V Maj. Gen. J. W. GKAHY, Pros't. B. H. CiiKVF.ft, Cor. Secretary. President—Maj. Gen. Geary. Vice President-—Ex-Gov. A G Curlib, Cor. Secretary—.Rev. B. U. Crever. Managers—Maj. Cen. Mead a, Senattii Cameion.|Gcn. I T . S. Grant, Bishop Simp son, Senator Harland, Hon. Sehuylei Colfax, Hon. E. Mcpherson, 11. II Step art, Esq., Gun. Howaid, Gen. Burnsides, Gen. Hanoock, Senator Wade, Souatoi Wilson, Bishop Ames, General Pile aad General Fisk. THKUE is frozen music in many a heart that beams of encouragement would melt into glorious song. The best way to tight insects is to have rich ground, for then plants will grow faster than the enemy cans eat. Aft Irishman being told that tho price of bread liuil fallen, replied that it was the first time he ever rejoiced at the lull ut his best trie nil. , ; THE poorest man in tlic worlj is the man who has nothing but money. THE pleasure of doinj gooil is the jnly ong which novcr wears out. AMERICAN CITIZEN J©fi> tojatiasG®eet Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book m am) jmiiw m Minima®. lit ICetrnK' Building, Second Stnrv, op posite Jack's Hotel, Main Street, BUTLEPA. WB ARK PREPAHED TO fAlf, 0!t SHORT HOWE Bill Heads, Books, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Drafls, Klanks. BulMfe Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Hills of Fare, .Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, &c. BEING FURNISHED WITIt The Most Approved Hand Presses AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Border*, Ornament*, Rule*, Cut*, &e., IN THK COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NBA TIT, PmOHFTLT, I.ID »T lIIASOKAILI KiTU, in a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. BKILliEI) WOItKMEN Are employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of the community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment,. for TAHTI: IN COMXHJHIION AND F.li'Ki><"'« In Press Work. In fill of t'heap Printing, Ooml Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful PyfeSa Work, and OHt-atoh, we in vite comparison, from salting out a C rd of a aiugloJine to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. The American Citizen. 'I? 1* tl|*b >r >nir!iof Butief t>v 0. K. Axi-msojr, in K earns' Building, Main' -Ptreet, opposite thft .licitW'WMft. A TERMS:— S *5 OH a <-ear, irpatdtn n<w*n«»*, or Vithln thft fir t flint nix month*: orJi&Q if not paid until altei tl»e < xfirution o (lie first *$ mctiths. TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &c ©ne*qnaro,otle Insertion *1 OC Each subsequent Insertion...l . ♦*... 6« U column fornix months 12 fa y rolnmn for six month*./. 2U (K (column f"r«ix month* 136 W for uife year v. ; 26 OC U c«'huuni«»r one yonr - 4u 0< {column f>r ono y.ar -7«l W Prttfeaplonal and llostne** Oards, not exceeding 6 tii.'-H, onry.-er 8 (X Auditor'*notice*, Auditor'*notice*, efccH,B W Applications 112 t Licensed, each 6( Caution*, tirttray*. Notices of Dissolution, 4c., not H*ep"<liug Irfqnare, 3 ineertirma, each 2 0( 10 lines ol Nonpnrell,or it* equivalent, will make usqnart JOB WORK. r« *heet hand-bill, 60 copies or less fl I Q " " " 2 5< <1 * « K.u 6 0( BLAKKfI. Forany quantity under 6 quire*. $1 60 per quire; on al amountsoror that, a reasonable reduction will b«? made BVBIXEBB CARDS. Single packs, $1 60; each additional pack, 60 cts. LOCAL IfOTICtS. lOcentsper line for ench insertion. DE\THB Ann MARRIAOIB, will bn published gratis, where the same does not pxceo* 61iue*; foreftMt additionally*, 6 ets. will be. charged. Advert Mom-nt* of O. C. Sale, Bxerut-rs. Adm s ni«tri torn'and Auditor's notice*-, KMtay*, l>in-< dution of Part nenhip, Caul lons, aiW allt.a i*i<Mt advertisement* >iUb' POSITIVELY JIB EAU* »>' AQVANCJ. 0. ii. ANI>I2R3ON\ Kdltorhud Proprietor. Jec. 6 IHOO. PEOXESSieHAt CAS.£3 L. Z. MITCXIEIiL, a*t ¥i«w. 6t> Off.. X. K. reriM-r/>f Butler. Pa. -fcj Ciiarlvs Ji't'amiless, ■» a. Oflte#, An P »uth Wf«t rornor of Dismond, llntler. Pi JOB* *. Vmmvfeojf, ....'. i.'.A EDWIN LYOJ - THOMPSON & LYON, j; -«>}»;.•. M » • t ltntli r. Pa » * I A* ««>.>¥ ixrani RLACK & FLEEGEB, * ATTOIiN KVH AT A. W , ANT> PKNPTOJT AND CLAIM AGKNTS. Office on Main ntreet, opposite Schneidcmati' ChJbifig .Hl4»ro, l'a. , t ,fo « v • ' %,•%'. Itlalail ATTOItNEY AT LAW, Wlll|attend t »all bnsine«sentrusted tohlsenreprompl ly. fynial attention given to the collections of J'tn sinntt, ftiel fair an*l /tmtntirM. Will also act as agent fbr those wishing to buy o sell real estete. Office on South side of Diamond, In Dredin*s hundlnj Butler Pa. THOS. Attorney at Law, AJi l> PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT. Office With Charles M'Caudlcss, EEC S. W. Corner of Diamond UrTT.FR PA. AgCBlf. TTIR nadertdtciied would the publi tLat h«- haM been regularly comrnnuiloned a« CLAIM' A-a-EiTT, #>rsec«rtHK Bounty Arrr lrl cf mill f'-t f*r nuMtm., nr if M."y !ire aftS, fur tllfif rejirr-'-rtatiTca. No charge will beniftHp fnr prnsrcntiA Ihft cUireiiot MillHora. luwic W-, U'tlii lh ■W»Kv«<UMI«i WbUiWM. W. J. YOUNG, - ATTORNEY A.T LAW J. W. YOUNG, Surveyor. Benzonie, Bsszie Co., April 2-4, ly. Michigan. ottKpn J.si.LioiT.. ROS: ELLIOTT & ROSE, House, Sign & Ornamental Painters yt'per H*Mr»»j Osaeow *ha Shertost Notice. nrTLiiiL, 2u. |oß7—ly. WUJ. V. Oh UVU JltlUil G3MMAJJ A BYKSIE, Fashionable Hatters lir«>. 52 Si Clair Street, (Between Liberty and I* nn Streets, opj.-wite St. Clal Hotel) I'IXIiUUJiOU, 1»A- Mats, Caps & Straw Goods of evers style and quality, At the very Loweitl Prices. May 22,iK07, lyr. A. M. M'CAST2SLESS, JXi. Attorney at Law, Office, South- west Corner of Diamonc (That Cor:unrly occupied by lion. Cha«- C. Sulll**n.) May 16,'67.—-ly) liUTLgR, ijA. W. S. HUSELTOIT, M. D. {LaU nf the l r . S. Krmy,y No, 07 Federal Blree(, OrriCE Uucrs : ) Jfrom b to lo A. M. I ■' 3to (, P. >i. 112 ALLECUEXY CITY '« 7to «J •< J May », '«7 , 3 mofl PELI.OWB' jWORM LOZENGES, AKK, WITUOCT tXCWTIOH, 1 The Most Extraordinary Medicine of the Age. Comprtetasr, w they U . UEMARKAIILE POWER IN KXl'Ki.LlM* VVOIIM3, with PLEASANT TAPTK ANDPEKfcECf SAFETY. tret 05iAi!» NO MERCURY, NO MLNEUAL. NO TUUI'KNTINR, NO OIL OF WORMSEED, • NO POISON, . NOTHING INJURIOUS. Tlicy nrc Knllrrly VeKcfiiblc. SYMPTOM!* OF WORMS : Itching of the nose feverishr.e*s, twitching or start- In frndaenly during sleep, pain in tin' stomach, l m <.f fbwh. paTeltees with hectic, appetite sometimes voracious, at others feeble, a dullness of the eyei, drowsine**, a swelled upper lip, tongue whitely fbrted and studded with red f.j ots, fetid or garlic breath, grinding of teeth duting sleep, a sensation of lodgment in the throat. an unnatural craving for dirt, chalk nr clay, frutfulnead and ratability of temper, choltc, tits nnd palsv. INTESTINAL WORMS Are among the first to undermine the constitution In the lint of a'seasea. They often occasion severe disease, ending sometime* fatally, particularly when they as cend to the stomach. Their presence in their most or dinary situation is attended with unfavorable etlects upon tho genoEnl health. EMINENT MEN ASSERT That nil are m on© or lees troubled with worms, and that many die nnruiallv frotiv t)d* eausov wfw. by the timely administration of a proper remedy would be savea. As KKLLo\V.<-W.»I;M l.n/|-:MW* i,;av 1 ' any mt| I*mtiur -oilts. and as most children an* loud of ill-in, their u* if r> n-mmeud id to.tlplo aj>parontl| lieMf, fcinl ilnis th# »*io.« 1 4 what aon id pr*> BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU USE. VnrWfc remedta* hit ve from ttmo to tirn\ been recom mended, such a« oil of Wormwood, Turpen. tfrn*, AC., SO tiiat dangerous and.oven fatal conseonencea ait- pr.fdnrA.i. The net-end yof ftVwfe and sure remedy has caused much fi#airff «n<l study by the proprietor? ot F BLtOrfS' WOHfH LOKEJff?KH They are pmdtlve ly plias.int ml eflectual They do not till worms but iUtby..mil king* tlfWr dwedllSig pblee disagreeable t-i tlySnw Xo 1 ' however, t'> ?tr»r*l *•>!»*« mere against dcajukiu by i bp*p cVjrj»oHud, lli» rttmlvslaof I)r. A. A. II AYKf», £tato At? proving tbe above statement, in aiitieiud. "I Laveanalysed the WTOIM LOZKNOE? prepared bv Messrs. Fellow- v Co , and find that they are free from Mercury and other metallic or mineral matter. These Lounges aro skillfully*tnfoptimded pleasant to the t:Mto, safa.yii aureuud vflactual in thcii ii.-tb.i». Bfftpcctfully, A. A. HA D , A&>a) or to tho H'.ute of Mo*!. PLEASE REMEMBER That FKLUOWB' WUK,M LO7.KNOBS' are prepared witb great faro from Ijje coiWntt-nted extract- «>f two plants They do not act oh a pui-gotlve or emetic, will not debil itate the patient, are 1m simple an Infant may devour II whole box Vvlthopt barm, nod will at th* aame'uine expo the worms in nn extWordinm v manner. it, I KI-1.1 »\*W I tw. KN4IM ie th*only Worm Remedy tn exMfenei ebni' iulm: hnrtnlijad qualities with delicious taste nnd amazing power. PltTCi: 25 CENTS Tlilt liOX. FIVE liOXES FOR A DOLLAR The signature of FBbLOWS k CO. |h attached to enci: p;en\ilHe box. Sold by Medicine Dealers Generally. HIriPARKn AT TilH lew 3iot<niiiK>i k |>oi FOR TUB PIIOI'KT KTOIt, •112. c:. DKMAB BARNES A CO, General A pent?, New York April 0, |MI, 6 HMN ■ • i FARMERS, READ THIS BUCKEYE MOWER £ REAPED Again Triumphant! fTimP KKOAVN. AND PESKRVKL | 1} IV;.i i, r MnMiffefl was MtWlHltel to th•• ii»"n ami forty juachiin-s were entered ii contestants for tlu prize. The trial la-tet! three week", and tbe tost* wer most Tho ifyjt. *"n unnbunccd at th State Fair eld at ft-.ratoga, oil the 12th of £cptembe last, and tbe. GRAND GOLD MEDAL WAB TUKN* AWAtIIiKD TIIE AS THE MACHINE Mrrmoß to aljJj othfjcs A similar testimony wss>4wardod it in tho sami Stat»», in ifttft. l'hh midline Is regarded by iwuds who can Mptak from experieAce, *A the IM'ST TrfK WORLD, ®ud is iwajiuiiaetuff i Ih'u in<%rp.>fat«'l company €• 1 I I.V cV €0.4 C IKTON* 0WI«» Lewf« Acjont for Itutler csuntj Orders wilA* rflwly .T. ti k. Win. Campbell, c li|ady;n£i*lg%A Co , of OentreriUa. Prk »4T w wfft v?l'4#nj|i't4|r,i. rd r «i».l circa .lars ran be li;»d at all times fioui tho manufacturers ,o r», I • . . rHJIIIINBr le t.":tr.r« ofnnrt; all Urn U'«Uuk Mk-Klim- hi with man; new utiil l»:**o*rmcjrtri of *taf JSX.NA HAXUFACTLKINd Co.. Salmi, (>«iio. J 1..* H'n.fiL' UU, ABHltt, butlur, !•»., Htm? er. If. I'HOI'I.KN I J;A HTOIIE. Wilson & Underv/ood, h UXALEita.IS - rtts, No. IS toiitli Weil Dlasuondi Adjoiiiing Bcplei-'s Hotel, ALLEORI2SV CITY, PA. Of -afrit *«•( W.. J. aMI Krtni, lXerct m VicsiDO citirs. Call and era mint. <-ur St-«:k anc (May 29, ti7. Win on. J. N.AJ. PIWIAXCE, AttorneyH n L Law, Qffl.cc, on 3. Eof Diamond a»id Maiu at. Sutler, Pa. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & MGIRS. \FTER WORK TITAN SIX YEARS EXPERIENCE til niv btfMfcii.l n \Yinfer* labor in in selecting the be-t mab-rini, aud constant overnight in tlie makiuir of lb) a info, bj MUST (LASS HORKnEX I on hand the largest anil best lut of t\ RHIAGEB, DIOOIEN, MI'LKETS. WACiOXS. Ac., qoth light and heavy, ever offered to tho people o Butler county, ; which 1 will soil CHEAP FOR CASH, TrFnmily Carriages, Shifting 'top Buggies, Open and ottHtg Buggb-a~—in sb'»rt, I think I tan furnish al inoat anything in the vehicle line, made of the best Eastern timber, Spring* mid axles; end finished in a manner not excelled in title* Kwrt or Vest, and bettor adnrited for oui roads th in Eastern work. £hnp an«t Ware-room on Cnnnlnghain street, East of and near Mardoif's Tannery, Butler, Pn. UEO. C. ROESSINO. REFERENCES: Wetho take pleasure in recommending to the public, tbf work of Geo. e\ Rotwtag. We havo n»ed hi.i manufacture ef Clutlhuch—tliey .havo given satisfaction, and are well adapted to ohr ro'uls Oil *«LCH MVANftLBBfI, J. CJ. A W . CiM.fBtU.L, • l)f>. STKrurk ililitim, R. C M'Anor, I'K. FucKsxariix. no. 17-tf. Wm.S.A A.O. IJ"TD. BUTLKB^ WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture tho very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Yarns, Of every kind *tul color, which wo will Hell as 'ow to caah buyers, if notdowor than they cuu be had Kast. Pr H'l-At. If you want Ilenvy Barred, White, I'ruwn, or Grey Flannels. IViirrnntM to !ITe .NO SHODDY in tlifln, 'jg-i l-i the Union Woolen Factory, Butler, Pa., if you waul Heavy I'asttiiKit'rcw, Warranted to have NO SHODDY In them, ro to the Butler VVeolen Factory. If you want a good article of *TO<lilA<4 lAlt*, Warranted to have no Shoddy In It, goto the Butlei Woolen Factory. 10,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted in Exchange for the Above Goods. H. FUTiLERTON. Pre 4,G(V,If ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC BIBLE. r.Y REY. IKGRAIIAM COBBIN, A. M. millS work contain* all the pirns or th» C< mmen I t dries, and Is neat and of convenient Rise for family two. It will r»qulr» but little examination t sou that thin edition of the Sacred W litings embraces many fua tnree m«v< r \ .-r ■ - - M » ... > ... \ \< v mi.l i* a valoable acquisition to Che fkmlls clrcTeandthe Bibli cal atndent Some of the raoit important and distin guishing feature of tl«4a bible are: i. Bereß'hundred Wood Epgtarinps. 'J Hfnnythdn - : i r i i i*il MT.M < »)'•••■«. :: TIMM finely ekeftnted Steel Engraving*. •!. Nnniernns improved readings. b. A corrected ehronol io.il order. 0 An exposition of . h< hi j'f'i .• . 1 1' ti. til" h.-l iV|„. mental wUh mncl final m "t«-r b> th« editor. 7. The poetical books In the metrical form. 8 Reflec tions drawn from the subjects oi the chapter,and Riving in h oendeqaed form its ap I ritual import. 9. Questions at tli«• end of each chapter, for family examination. 10. Dates affixed to the chapters, for »*irh morning and evening's Vending, comprising the whole Bible ina vear. •' the a 'mv- latt ly Ween added IW » vei } ■il ft sturee* viz: It- htalna a ftmffly depart ment In connection with tliefniiiiir record, and an tondid coheertlance. It is one of tho most desirablu Bil.bH pul.|i-hed. Tiie wo,k confaitw nearly fllicen hundred crown quartopegeaj hHhted from clear and hejiutlfhl tvpe.oii flneprtper, with mimeroUM engravings, and inbound in threo diffenint and beautiful styles. i(-jv J. 11n Davit, of Connoqueneaaing township, le Agent for Butler t'onntv Pout Office Andreas, WHITES TOWN, Butler County, Fa. 3.arch, no 14-e. M -tf A. J. IMSf'I'M ONT, No. 159 Ftdfral Street, Next Door to the Coruor of tho Diamond, Alii'Khcnjv - - l'euii'n. HA VINO JUST RECEIVED A I.AIIOB AND WELL BKLKCTKU f,t.ck of HARDWARE & CUTLERY Imported direct from the manufacturers, consisting o lSuilricr'N 19ar<lwarc, Coopers, ItluclLSlllidlK, mid Itulelier T O 4!> L $ , nosoftii'iiiHliliiH: llnrdwnre, FARMING I'TKXSrLfi', IT OX. STEEL, NAJJLS, Vl.A*#, nuil'h LIAO, SA.SII, ruTTV, ,fx. Feela confident he can offer Inducement* to Whole. a«la himl lU-tail buyerf, and would Moat respectfully a«k you> p'tirooace. with thcawurnnre that it wilt ba to your lutcAuit to dobuaineaa with biui. April V.7. ni IS r7& W.' JENKiNSON, Mannftictufars and Whelesulo Dealers in TOl>H<'(-O, Scgar'j, Miium K'ipes, ek. No. C FEDERAL STREET, ALIdEOUfiNT CITY, FA. 3rd door from Suspension Bridge. o112" flic v.4i 4. no 12, lyr. m\t LJ W'J Si — -N« mJ WiMM WM 6 THE subscriber would reapectfnlly inform tho public that he ban erected a new CAKKIAOK nad WAO OX »(AKINOSIIOP. on ftreet. opp«.ito J. 11. N**gley,an«l btluw the M K. Church, where h* is prapareil to do all kind* ot work in his line of hn*i neaa, »u« h aa making Buggies, Carriagee. Wagoue, Sul ki<»s. Slolgh*. and any thing iu the line of Carriage and Wagon msking. R< pairing don* in thealiortett poaaitde time. «?-01VE 111)1 A < A U.."u W Nov. 7, US—rt.] FELIX B. TIiUXAL. " JUiIX X. SIEMO Confectioner and Cake Baker, .tio. lUt! Federal Street, Allegheny city, Fa. 100 Cream, Soda Water, Fruits, Nuts, Jellies, Picklee, Ac., always on hand. Particulfr attention paid to orders. M ay 22,1&>7, lvr A. M. HEYUAN, M. D. Phyßlclun and feurjfeon OWcs opposite Wtlher't buildinga, tutler, Jnaa 27 RURJL HILL NURSERY. OP ALLKINDS. TllE underwftake* pleasure ID announcing t Their ninny friend*, and the public a«neml|y. tba they better are piopmed tUuu ever Jwfore to furuiah Fruit Trees of All Kinds. ANI) SHRUBBERY & SHADE TREES, OP ALMOST EVERT YARIF.TY. Thattlrml tNtlrnnn* THE™ „H„ |„„« imlt ami other Tree* lrom Rural Hill Nursery ""J"*?' rf Superior qimllty ami K ,OW BbTTKR Iban tboM brought lrom foreign uuriarici<, of these truth*, any namfter of reliable teatimonials can be had In thta county and vicinity. Peraone deal r«»ua ofpurchiuring are requested tn rail and examine KftW" 4 Wl " ,Un( ' lj "W. •"/ !>«*« that «-Mir<«.xid frult.au, 1 at an oarfy RTNY FTUM RT lilantiiiß toptlreha«> or*., „ M, R TRW, ar, aitrft MQM and good. A number of reliable agent* eau And pi olit -111 J 1 ;A U,,ON L "'" "***" Liog MT^,^.7^ SIIAB PEARCE & SONS. NEW ARRIVAL ■ —OF— SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c. WJC HAVE JTpT TITE LARGEST, Host, and Moat Complcto atock uf NrRISH A SI'MMFR DRY GOODS, EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC ALSO, A VBRY LAKOJB STOCK OF Carpets, Oil-cloihsj Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, &&, IN WIIICII WE ark NOW OFFERINO GREAT BARGAINS PEBSONS IN WANT OF ANYTHING IN THE A LINK, SHOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL, AS WE ARE SELLING AT Extremely Low Prices. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Wholesale Buyers, AH WO Jmvo a gnat nmny Jobs from New York atifllo Bill OB . DUNLAP, LUKER <fc Co., IVo* triO F«(l<rni Street, Slh Door lfelow Market, March 27, uo. IG-4mo ALLEGHENY CITY. millin Fry Sl trimm!ng store, 1\ fits. ,!. ADIiINOTON announce* to the public that I? I rtie haa opened a Milliner}aa«l Trimming Store, tin aa doofa .North of riykon' Grocery, where >•},.• will pay particular attention to Drena Making and all kinda of Family dewing. Stamping, Braiding, LADIES' TKIiHUIiO, New Style Hoops and Corsets, Drew a Making nntl Family Sewing* New Style Promenade & Party Skirts, FLOWEKS, HIBBONB, LACKS AND FLLOVES. Gent's Cufl's, Collars,& Neckties. MISS. J. ADLIXUTOIT, THREH JLK>)RB NORTH Of fcYKES* GRuCEBY, vol. 4, no. 14-tf. Main Street Ilntler. Pa. H.EITINMU *KH n. WlflTt MOO FASHIONABLE TAILORS. Tli E undersigned havlag aaaoaUted the nisei rea In the Tailoring boMpnii, would respectfully nay to the public In general fhat they have just received the Fall it rid Winter K.i»lnon#, *t<d are prepared to make up clothing in the latest and wait approve stytn lieaur call and examine otir Fashion* md Uperimeoa of ract. ar,d born' wear. Jjprri«l attention tfWeir to boys' cloth ing. RITENBICLLER. WHITE 4 CO. jyilCUMtlX, I66Cn*t& Drs C. L. Dieffenbacher & H. Wise A KE prepared tolnaer j/ artificial d en tut 1e M i Jfe on the lat«at improre £lf V* tJrfc** >a V«;!cftnit*,Ci.r.l "•» <4oW. Platina. «_ fn Thoae deslron* to avail r-y. tfw ••-.>f * lalaal yfnf tupruf emanta la dentU jjr • }i- J? try, ah<add m»t fail to -j exiunine their new atylea -v? .» of Vulcanite and Coralite work. Pillinfr, cleaning, extracting and adjnating the teetl) doae with tho teat nutteriali a'ndln the beet manner. Particul.tr attention (•aid to « liitrtreu'* t«-eth. A« mechanics, they defy c«»m petition; aa operatora Ui»>) rank anions the bent. Char* firrmod'tate. Advice f>ee of chmga. Offlco— In Boydi Jefleraon Street, Butler Pa. Dec :::tt MONEY FREE AS WATER.— hmkw ACTIVE Local and Traveling Male or female, of alt Hg*a, are wanted to aoiirit trad* In every CMv Town, IlamUt, Woi kahop anil Factoty, th roughout the eutlro world, ftW the' iuo*t »<teal>l« novel tien ever known. — Attn |a«r c«nt. ptoAt aa<i KKADY BAI.K WHEREVER. Bttntrt men and wi nvn can make from to SSO per day, and no risk of Itwia. A im«ll capital r«- qiiircil of fT■ U! $-'•! 11> sJo4—the Bioie nit-U.-y invented r the profit. Ko v\<>n*V required in advance —tbt ftrrt trad tkt vrtidtt >t til rtcrfv* p-tif dftormardt. If y<.a actually wlah to make money rapully and •aoily, write for full [mrtacularn ainl c^ldreaa, MILNUR X CO , (From Parla,) •2iu Broadway, New YorkCttjr. ly, <Xvv» a paperj copying >»TU be"iib orally iialtw^a THIRD ARRIVAL —OP— NEW GOODS. There 1* a Store on Mnln Slreot, hem nil the swains and maiden* meet. To help their 'Utiles" and nave their feet, Just thriw itoors north of M'Aboy's nture. You've ftifHy been in their before.— Lives UUSELTON, up to ear* in leather. lie Hells his ladies" gaiters at onpdollar twenty cts. pair Anil every kind of hoots A sho<»s ,»f gent* A ItullM* warer And all at such lew prieee nohe i.e«d barefoot go. W bile HUSELTO* and his loather are making such a show AT HUSELIOM'S CHEAP BOOT & SHOE STORE. Where yon will find the largest and beit assorted stook of ROOTS and SHOES in town, Just purchased in the East. SJ2SW My stack consists In part of (Woman's Minos' chll dreu s) Lasting and glove kid Ualters. Polish and Oil Goat Balmorels, Tampico and grained Morocco Boots, Also, complete Mock of Mens' and Boys' Waro, con sisting in part of TiASriNd, FRENCH AND COMMON CAI*F Q AITKRS FRENCH AND COMMON CALF ROOTS, (haud tVorl: warranted,) KIP AND UPI*ER ROOTS. Also Msxs'Piouan 811010, (only 112 j 50 per pair.) Also, a complete stock of LADIES' AND GENTS' SLIPPERS. My mock of leather and findings consists in part of Kids and Moroccos of all kinds, Roans of all colors, French and Common Calf f-j^ins, Kip, Upper nnd Sale Leather. Sol.'Mlhnr eonphu of OROSOCO, CALIFORNIA an.l 11. A. Hols. Also, I.anls, Pegs, Thread Nails, Root-trees Ac. Ere ry think? a §h'*'irink(<r tie«W lie can Hod nt !». C. H PSKIt ToN'r, three doors North of M'Aboy Rio». gtere, Rut ler, Pennsylvania. ' #ir-Thin stock yen will find l« selected on the prln Clples t hat a tailor w onhl tiinku « Wtter coat than u bhuk-mlth, H«. v u ma y expect to flr.d a better quality of BOOTS and SiiOEri al a Shoe titoie than at a dry goods store. To short time ami ca4h buyer* we offer superior In ducement*. Call and oxatuiiio my stock. No trouble to show goods. Particular attention paid to orders. 11. C. IKINELTOI, no. 90. Onion.) JIL'TLKH, P. Cunningham &. Richey HA VI NO associated togother In'thegroceoy business, they are row preps rod to fbrnlsh the public with CHOICE VEOETABLES, FRESH FISH, WINTER WHEAT FLOUR, Chccw, l»rle«l Reef, Ac. We bate a full at'«k of canned fruit, snch en PEACH EH, BLACK UFKUTKS. GREEN CORN, CHERRf KS. TOMATOES, PEAKS, Ao Tn the Confietlonsrjr lino we are well supplied with CandicK, Cove OY^LRRN, Cireeii AftjilcN, Tobacco, Cigan. Unto, OKi.VOEM 4\l> LENO.VN. **-n member the place, Cunningham & Richey, Three Doors South of Yogsley House, may, no 2-i-tf. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. Wo Humbug IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD. rpHK suhecrlher haejuef arrived In Rutler, (the town JL «-f hl« choice,) with a most splendid supply of every article in his line of business vlr.: Tobacco, Srtuf? & Q%apa, which ho has purchased on the very beef of firms, and Which lie bt willing, gey, anxious, rn part with to any person having a good name or the ready chango, an cheap, or cheaper perhapM, than they can purcha** tho same quality any wherein this 'vast Confederacy"— Thin he plb'lgcs idmpclftv do, and Uie only way of prov ing whether he i« a uiaij of veracity or net, is to try him. Among the «rticles which he fceii wai rantod {and disjKisod to brag oq, are: Scotch svrrrp. • Superior qnalif v. EXTRA yiNB ATLANTIC CAULK Chewing Tobacco. DOUHLK HA'THA fIXK XA VV Chewing Tubncco. Tvnrtisrr n,\CKrxt} tobacco, IT A IAF SPA NIXfJ A Nl> COM }| OH CIGA Kfl, An aeifortment of all kinds *>tCigars, Snuff and Chaw ing Tobanco, Bat stop I J f re hit "mu*c hrr inimjt maun or-wtr, HUJllglhU art far wft/nnA h*r pomrr To sing or t«rt of «v. ryiliiog lie has, would occupy too uinch precious time; juat call and etaminn for yonr»elvr* (j. VOOELET, J*. Rutler, May 23,1857, 3mut. HARTFORD LIVE ST 0 CK~ laaacaaco Gampaay OF HABTFOED, CONIT. • CASH CAPITAL, $500,000. j i'j. N. KELMXSG, I'resiJent, GEO. D. JEWKPT, Vice I'reoidgnt. I. 11. of Franklin, Pa., Agent for Clarion and Jiatler counties. THIS Is the only Live Stork Insnrance Company that U doing a Lire Stock I nstirnirco IOIMIBVOS wfth a paid np Capital, it afford*l the S»«*k a protection •och aa hs» never been given biui before. Where U there a Farmer or a man that mak-a It hie bnsfn«oa tu ratoo If«<r<«M. Cows, or Sheep, but. loeea severely • every year from Hordes being stolen, horses dying,oows and oxen dying, and sheep dying 112 Now if the loser amid hold a Policy In the above named insurance Company, be would be paid at once for his Stock loet etUter by theft or death. Already have tha Farmers of the lantern SUtes l.oeu greatly beuelltt«d by thie I#y: anc«. They make it :» yearlv baoineeato all their stock again-* death, and theft. They wont do without it. It costa a but a few foliar* tw Insure his I lor tee. Cows, ami tibcop 1 here are men «>f capit-U who would invest their mon ey in valaahla stock, but tH*y are afVald of loaiug U by* theft or dea th. They med not do KO any longer. Let tlwm Injure. Mr. llillianl, tlto above named agent, during the coming aunuuer, will tbrwugh the coun ties of Clarion and Birtler, and oaubii-h an Agen» yin every Towi«ihip. Th<jso wUhiug t.» Insure their Stock, or wishimr 96 k/wtsaa Agont for the Tdwnahtp la whkh he lives before Mr. 11. g«U around, can addresa the Agent at Franklin, Pa., aud rat* i of lusurauce and Books of Instruction will bo furnished them by return mail. Fanners, don't »tuml buck! Pitch ia. This is fu«t what you aeed. (May 3 3moi.
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