farmer's Column. Plaiu Talk to Farmers. The Hon. James W. Wall, of New Jersey, has written an interesting article headed as above to the Farm and Firedde, from Tvhich we extract as follows: The legislation of the past has done comparatively very little for the ag* rieultural interests of the State. This omission has mainly grown out of the neglect and indifference of the classes most injured by it. Hie past you cannot fedeeti; bflt the future is with you —the men of the plow, the men of toil, the cultivators of the soil your you catos with the awakened power which has so long slumbered within you, mould and shape, and di rect the future legislation of our State as you choose. The hammer of Odin is in your hands ,and as the stroke cf that of the Teutonic mythol ogy-is said to have produced convul sions on ths earth's surface, so politic al power in your gr isp, if wielded in a high and holy purpose, will shake terribly the inert, useless legislation which has so long cursed our State.— When I think of your numbers in the land, your immense power in every township and district, I honestly be lieve that by a perfect concentration of action, your strength would be greater than all the industrial persuits combined. Butnowyourpowerseems to be like that of the elephant in the menagerie. The politicians use you and abuse you— they pierce you with sharp goads, and ride upon your trunks with impunity. Whereas, if you were once fully alive to the fact of your real power, how you could crush them at a single blow, or tram ple them as dust beneath your feet. Now, upon you, the farmers of the country, defends a correction of the evils that have thus grown up in the legislative history of the country.— Crafty politicians call you 'the bone and sinews of the land,' and you are to them all this, for they make you hewers of wood and drawers of wa er,' to assist in all their schemes.' Constipation in Horses. In this condition of the bowels the horse has difficulty in voiding his ex crement. .CAUSES —It may be produced by feeding plentifully with oats, beans, etc., by giving an insufficient a mount of water, combined with a defi ciency of exercise. The abuse of as tringent medicine, by produc ing an irritation of the intestine, is very apt to lead to this condition, as those per sons who are in the habit of adminis tering tonic balls, without knowing their composition, much less their effects, should beware of a practice which is very apt to lead to danger ous results. I'RKATMKIT —The horse shonld be sufficiently exercised, and should get a bran mash instead of his usual feed of oats, two or three nights a week. If the constipation is obstinate, a dose of aloes may be given, and in jections must bo given every hour. Cases of constipation, if neglected, are apt to terminate fatally, by the excrement becoming hardened, and thus producing inflammation of the intestine. Newly born foals occasionally suf fer from constipation produced by the accumulation of the meconium or excrement which has ooilected in the intenstine before the birth. An ounce or two of castor oil should be civen, and injections of warmwateruseJ until the constipation is removed.—2>r. Murray in Western liural. Plowing up old Orchards • A question frequently arises as to the best course to be pursued with an old neglecte d orchard, which has be come covered with a dense sod of grass, and this often of an inferior character, and full of disagreeable weeds. Orchards that have been widely planted, and which have gaps from the decay of trees, especially when these have been trimmed up with high stems and long, naked bran ches, do not cast sufficient shade upon the ground to prevent the growth of grass and weeds. These intruders occupy the surface soil to the disad vantage of the roots of the fruit trees and we may wonderfully improve the health of such orchard by plowing the ground, and at tbo same time severe ly pruning the branches and cleans ing the bark of these old trees.— These good results may be continued by shallow culture of the soil, with suitable applications of manure where needed. By giving a dose of lime, or marl and ashes, we shall infuse a new life and growth and productive ness that will astonish and delight us. and reward us for our labors and out lay. It may betirged as an objection to breaking up the sod, that the most careful plowman will unavoidably damage some of the roots that ap proach the surface, but this is an in jury that must be submitted to; and after all it is not such a serious affair and is over-balanced by the advans '■ tages of ronewing the productiveness of theexluuistod orchard.— Warder's American Pomology. —A Texan Sam Patch is amusing Houston by jnmping into the bayou from a height of 80 feet. -—An Indian scalp receives no boun ty in Colorado unless it has the ears on. 1867. 1867. NEW liOODS! WR AKR .lUST RKCRIVINO AND OPENIIfO the Best Selected Stock or SPRiiMC i —AND— SUMMER GOODS, EVER OFFERED IN BUTLER, CONSISTING IN A FULL LINE OF Ladies' Dress Goods, Which were bought at the latest decline for cash, to which weeall particular attentfon. Our Btock consists of a large lot of MERINOS, ALL WOOL DB LAINS, SILK LUSTER, ALPACAS, COBURGS, POPLINS, MOUSE DB LAINS, CII ALLIES, BERAGES, In endless varieties and colors. A full assortment of XOTI«\S, TRinMINOS, SIIBLI.\N. SHEETINGS, CHECKS, TICKINGS, GINGHAMS. ALSO, A EULL LINE OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, TWEEDS. JEANS, WHICH WE WILL SELL AT tow PRICES. A large and well selected assortment of Ladies' DRESS GOODS, HATS & GAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, HARD-WARE, QUFENS-WARE, AND A NO. 1 A&TICLK OF GROCERIES, All of which we offer at Greatly Reduced Prices. PARTICULARLY TO CASH BUYERS. Please cal aud examine our stock, befcre purchasing elsewhere, as we find U No Trouble to Show Goods. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. REMEMBER TIIE PLACE, WEBER &TROUTMAN, Moyd's Slock Cor. Malta d Jefferson Streets, BUTLER, PENS'*. 4 j>r. K), 1867—n0 17, ta». AMERICAN CITIZEN PrintingCOTteel Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card flfcok AND Bm&U Ml POTTOS, in Kennm' Baihllng, Second Story, op posite Jack's Hotel, Main Street, BUTLER PA. WE ARB PREPARED TO PRINT, ON SHORT NOICE Bill Heads, Books, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Hills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, &c. BEINO FURNISHED WITH The Most Approved Hand Presses AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Typ«, Border*, Ornaments, Rules, Cute, Ac-. IN THE COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN ANDDECORATIVE PRINTING NEATLY, PROMPTLY, A»D AT RKASOXABLB KATES, in a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. SKIIiLEU WOBKMEIf Are employed in every branch of the business, and wo 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; I!* COMPOSITION ANI) Elegance In Press Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in vite comparison, from getting out a C; rd of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. The American Citizen. 13 published every Wednesday in tlie borough of Butler l«y C. K ANDERSON, in Reams' Building, Main Street, opposite the Jack House. .00 a y oar, if paid in advance, or within the first first six months; or 260 if not paid until after the expiration o the first nix months. TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &e One square, one Insertion...., 41 00 Ouch subsequent insertion &0 column fur six months ...-12 50 eolnmn for H!X months 20 00 1 column for six months 35 00 Wcolunin for one year 25 00 \C column tor ono year 40 00 112 column for one year 70 00 Professional and Buslues* Cards, not exceeding 8 linos, one year 8 00 Executor*, Administrators and Auditor s notices, each,3 00 Applications f-»r Licenses* each 5o Cautions, Eijrays, Notices of Dissolution, Ac., not exceeding 1 square, 3 insertions, each 2 00 10 linos of Nonpareil, or its equivalent, will make a square JOB work. sheet hand-bill, 60 copies or less J1 5 8 " " " 2 60 \2 •• •« •« 4 00 Pull " " " 6 00 BLANKS. For any quantity under 5 quires, $1 50 per quire; on all amounts over that, a reasonable reduction will bo made UUBIMEBS CARDS. Single packs, fl 50; each additional pack, 50 eta. LOCAL NOTICES. lOcentsper line for each insertion. DEATHS AUD MARRIAGES, will be published gratis, whero the same does not exceed 5 lines ; for each additional line, 6 cts. will be charged. Advertisements of O. O. Bale, Executors, Administra tors, an J Auditor's notices; Kstiays, Dissolution of Part nership, Cautions, and all transient advertisements MUST POSITIVELY RE PAID IX ADVANCE. C. E. ANDERSON, Editor and Proprietor. Dec. 5 1880 3P£Q2fE&SXOHAX> CASIDS L7Z. MITCHELL. A •• * Office N. K- {V rnfr of PiHiuond, I'ulKr, I'*. & CliurlcN H'CiindleH, jm. mm m.-mm vy *»« Knw. Offlco, on South wp*t corner of Dinmonrt, llntler, Pa JOIIN M.i EDWIiI LTOK THOMPSON^& LYON, • • « » mm n. • H7- Office, on Main Street. Butler, l'i> ~ii 3 OEO. A. BLACK, W. PLBEUER. BLACK & FLEEGER, ATTOHNKYH AT LAW, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENTS. Office on Main street, opposite Bchneldemail's Clt thing tkiro, Butler, Pa. [no 20,1v. 11. IllElfll©, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WlU>ttend toall buni nuns en trusted tohis bare prompt ly. Special attention given to the collections, of iVn. giont. Flftflk- Pay avd Bounties. Will also act as agent fur those wishing to buy or sell real estate. Office on South side of Diamond, In Dredin's building, Butler Pa. THOSTEDBINBOS-'; Attorney at Law, A > I) PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT- Offioe with Charles M'Candless, Esq S. W. Comer ot Diamond i BUTLER PA. ""Claim Agent. THE undersigned would respectfully notify the public that he has been regularly commissioned as OXxA-lIVII -A-G-HmSTT, fnrnerurtnfr BounJjf Monty, Arrtart nj Pay and /Vn tin n» lor soldier*, or If they aro dead, for their lewal renre«erUtnc>. No charge will be made for prosecuting the claims of noldiere, thetr rmcntativea until the Mine are collected K ANIIKKSOX. W. J. YOUNG, ATTORNEY AT LAW. J. W. YOUNG, Surveyor. BenEonia, Benzie Co., I April 24.15fi7,1y. Michigan. JOSEPH J. ELLIOTT.-—GEORGE ROSS ELLIOTT - & ROSE, House, Sign it Ornamental Painters. pspar Haning Done on *h» Shortest Notice. >PTLK». Teh. 20. IWTT-—ly. WILL P. OR Ail AM OWEH BYRNJS. UK All AM & BYRNE, Fashionable Hatters, So. 5» St Clair Street, v Between Liberty and Penn Streets, oppoei te St. Clai Hotel) PITTSBURGU, PA IJats, Capt & Straw Goodt of every style and quality, At I lie very Lowest Prices. May gj. t«B7, lrr A. M7 M'CAHDXJEBS, JR., Attorney at Law, Office, South-west Corner of Diamond (That formerly occupied by Hon. Chas. 0. Sullivan.) May 15, '67.-1 y) IIUTLEH, PA. W. 8. HUBELTON, M. D.", (Late of the V. S. Army,) No. «7 Federal Street, Orricc liut'as: ) From 8 to 10 A. M. ( •• 3to ft P. 11. 112 ALLEGHENY CITT « TUi 9 " J May 29, 'ftT i 3 mos AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE —FOR— The Purifying of the Blood. DK. J. W. I'OL ASTW S HUMOR DOCTOR, A Positive Remedy tor all Kinds ol Humors, PABTICULATTLT ERYSIPELAS, NETTLE RASH, SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, CARBUNCLES, BOILS AND PILES It is very gratifying to say of this, or of any other medicine, 1 It is the very best remedy known." It is uot always so easy to prove it. Jt is. however, exceed ingly gratifying to the Proprietor of thin medicine, that while he declares to the public that this is a most won derful and effective specific for Humors, its stated above, he has abundant proof a' hand to sustain his statement For sixteen years the Humor Doctor has been manu factured and uohl, and every year has increased the value of Its reputation, and the amount of its sales. — In New Hampshire, where it originated, DO remedy for humors is so highly prized. An eminent physician (now an army surgeon; when practising in New Hamp shire, pui chased between fifty and sixty gallons of it during some seven or eight years and used it in his practice. He has since then ordered It for the Hospi tal where he was stationed. Other physicians have ordered it, and have used it in practice with great suc cess When the | roprietor lived In New Hampshire, st Goffstown Center, for the space of thirty or forty miles 1 around, and in Manchester particularly, the Humor Doctor was well known and highly valued tor the nu merous and wonderful cores which It effected. Though manufactured in large quantities the supply was fre quently exhausted, and purchasers had to wait fjr more to be made. In that region some very severe eases of Erysipelas were treated with—and they wete cured.— Erysipelas sores, or carbuncies, those ugly, painful ul ceis, were entirely removed wherever this medicine was I faithfully used. So it was with Scrofula aud Salt Rheum. The llnmor D<>ctorcured them. For the sake of showing w hat is thought of it, a few testimonials are here inserted: Milton Gale, Esq., Boston, Mass. I hereby certify that I was sorely afflicted with bolls for two years, developing themselves on mv limbs and other parts of iuy body. The sufferings which I en dured from them are indescribable. Suffice it to say i that I faithful'y tried several of the most popular hu- ! mor remedies, but without removing the affliction. At length, by the earnest request of an intimate friend, I was induced to try Dr. J W. Poland's Humor Doctor, and am very happy to attest that all my boils were re , moved, and my health was restored by using Dr. Po ' land's aforesaid medicine. Boston, Jan. 14,1650. MILTON GALE. ! A. C. W. Esq., Manchester, N- H. DR. J. W. POLAXD —De*r Sir: I very cheerfully give my testimony in favor of your Humor Doctor as an ex cellent rented v for huntors. My numerous acquaint ance in Manchester know how severely I was afflicted with Boils, and they know how perfectly good my health is at present. Your limner Doctor cured me. Please refer to mo for particulars in my case. Manchester, N. 11., June 11, *66. A. C. WLLACE Mrs. Wheeler, Btoneham, Mass. I very confidently aud earnestly recommend Dr. J. W. Poland's Humor Doctor as an excellent temedyfor humors, having been wonderfully remedied by it myself. My own case was a very severe and obstinnte one. For more than two years the skin upon the inside of both my hands, and even down to my wrist, was constantly cracked aud broken up, so that I was unable to use my hands in any kinds of wet work, uud 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 Rheum. My general health was quite poor. Soon after I began to use the Humor Doctor 1 could perceive signs of heal ing. I continued to use the medicine till 1 was finally cured. My hands are now perfectly free from humors, aud to all appearances my whole system is clear of it, aid has been for several months. I used eight bottle belere I felt safe to give It up entliely, but they cured me. HARRIET WHEELER. Stoneman, Mass., July 5, 1850. Mri. }\>rter, Dover, N. If, DOVER, N. 11, July 22, 1858. DR. POLANO, I received your letter enquiring as to the effects of your medicine on sea-sickness. lam hap py to say that I think it is " the medicine" for that dreadful sickness. I tried various prescriptions, but found none that settled the stomach and cleared the head like the llamor Doctor. I felt a 9 though I could hardly wait to get ashore, to entreat you to intrduce it into ship chandlery stores, that It may find its way to those who sufler upon the mighty deep from sea-sick ness. If captains who take their families with them, or carry passengers, 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 public for bilious habits, headache and humors about my children, and have always found it a sure lam not fond of having my name appear in and would not consent to it on anf> other account but to relieve the suffering ; but if the foregoing will be of any service to you or the public. yon can make use of it. Yours, HARRIET M. PORTER. Much more might be said in relation to this medicine, as contained in testimonials, but it is ueedless. Ask Manchester drftfggests about it, especially E W. Blake, at Barr's. Inquire of Mr. Henry Piumer,of Bedford, whose wife was cured by it nt Salt Rheum. Ask almost any person in Goffstown, and they will declare its value as a remedy, as used in their own cases or by their friends. The Htttnor Doctor was formerly sold at fifty cents per bottle; but the cost of every ingredient composing It has gone tip so enormously, that the price has been raised to fifty rents only, and that by compulsion The Humor Doctor is prepared at the New England Botanic Depot, fir the proprietor, J. ('. French. Sold by Medicine Dealers every where. DEMAS BARNES & CO..Genera 1 Agents, New York FAR MF. EAD TH IS! BUCKEYE Again Triumphant! THIS EXTENSIVELY KNOWN, AND DESF.RYED- Iy Popular Machine was submitted to the mont vigorous test of its superiority, at a trial of competing machines that took pi tee ttuder the management of the New York Agricultural Society, at Auburn, N. Y., in July, 18th). The committee consisted of eleven judges, aud forty machines were entered as contestants for the prize. The trial lasted three weeks, and the tests were most thorough. The result wiut announced at the State Fair held at Saratoga, on the 12th of September last, and the GRAND GOLD MEDAL WAS THEN AWARDED THE PUCK EYE, AS TIIE MACHINE SUPERIOR; TO AIJL OTHERS. A similar testimony was awarded it in the same State, in ISFIFT. This machine is regarded by the thou sands who can speak from experience, as the HI ST IST Till! WORLD, ' 'ml is manufactured by tho incorporated company C. AI LTM.W A CO., CANTON OHIO. Lewis Seed, Zelienople, 'Agent for Butler county. Orders will be filled by J. G. A Wm Campbell, of Butler, and W. O. Brack*»nrlde«» A Co , of Centrevilie. Price lists, descriptivo pamphlets, poster*, and circu lars can be had at all times l'roin'the manufacturer* ,or their ageuts. Tin: \ MOWER & REAPER. /"COMBINES the principal valuable features of nearly \_y all the leading Machines in existence,—with many new and important. Patent Improvements of our own. .LTNA MANUFACTURING CO ftatem, Ohio. J O. £ WM. Campbell, Agents, Butler, Pa., May 20th, '67, tf. JL ar. A J. PL'RVIASCE, Attorneys at Law, Office, OD S. Eof Diamond aud Maiu .1. Batkr, Pa, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS. AFTER MORE TNAN SIX YEARS EXPERIENCE in my business,and a Winters labor in in selecting; tlx* bent material, and constant oversight in the making of the same, by FIRST CL.4SS WORKMEN, I have now on hand the largest and best lot of CARRIAGES, J3UGUIES, SI I,KEYS, 1 WAUOJTS, Ac., qoth light and heavy, ever offered to the people o Butler county. ; which 1 will sell CHEAP FOR CASH, TrFitmily Carriage*, Shifting Top Buggies, Open and otting Buggies—in short, I think I can furnish al most anything in the vehicle line, made of the best Eastern timber. Spring* and axles; and finished in a manner not excelled in cities East or West, and bettor adapted for oui roads than Eastern work. Shop ami Ware-room on Cunningham street, East of and near MardorCs Tannery, Butler, Pa. GEO. C. ROESBINQ. REFERENCES: We, the undersigned, take pleasure in recommending to the public, the work of Geo. C. Roessing. We have used his manufacture ef Carriages—they have given satisfaction, aud are well adapted *o our roads. CHARLKS M'CAHDIISS, J. G. A W. CAMPBECL, DR. STEPHEN BRADFN, R. C. M'ABOT, DR. FRICKSNSTEI*. no. 17-tf. WB. 8. A A G. Bovn. BUTLER WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture the very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Yarns, Of every kind and color, which we will sell as 'ow to cash buyers, if not lover tliau they can be had East, ! or West. If you want Heavy Barred, White, Brown, or Grey Flannels. Warranted to have NO SHODDY in them, *go to the Union Woolen Factory, Butler, l'a., it you want Heavy Cassimeres, Warranted to hnve NO SHODDY in them, go to the Butler Woolen Factory. If you want a good article of MTOCKIXO YARN, Warranted to have n;> Shoddy in it, goto the Butlei Woolen Factory. 10,000 Ibunda of Wool Wanted in Exchange for the Above Goods. 11. FULLER-TON. Dec 4, WV.tf ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC BIBLE. BY REV. INGRAHAM COBBIN, A. M THIS work contains all the plans of the Com men taries, aud is neat and of convenient size for family use. It will require bntlittlo examination.to see that this edition of the Sacred Writings embraces many fea tures never before combined in one volume, and is a valuable acquisition to the family circle and the Bibli cal student Some of the moat important and distin guishing featnres of this bible are: 1. Seven hundred Wood Engtavings. 2. Many thou sand marginal references. £ Three finely executed Bteel Engravings* 4. Numerous improved readings. 5. A corrected chronological order. 0 An exposition of each chapter, containing th essence of the best Com mentators, with much original matter by the editor. 7. The poetical books In the metrical form. 8 Reflec tions drawn from the subjects of the chapter,and giving in a condensed form its spiritual import. 9. Questions at the end of each chapter, for family examination. 10. Dates affixed to the chapters, for each morning and evening's reading, comprising the whole Bible in a year. To these have lately been added two very desirable features, viz : It contains a family photograph depart ment in connection with the family record, and an *x tendt'd concordance. It is ouo of the most desirable Bibles published. The work contains nearly fifteen hundred crown quarto pages, printed frout clear and beautiful type, on fine paper, with numerous engravings, and is bound in three different and beautiful styles. Rev John Davis, of Connoquenessing township, is Agent for Butler County. Post Office Address, WHITESTOWN, Butler County, Pa. Blarcli, no 14-s. M -tf A. J. PA\TIX O»T, No. 158 Federal Street, Next Door to the Corner of the Diamond, Allegheny, - - PeiiiTa. HAVING JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED stock of HARDWARE & CUTLERY Imported direct from the manufacturers, consisting of Builder's Hardware, Coopers, lllaeksmiths, and Hutehcr T O © JL S , lloHt>Furiii»lilTißp Hardware, FARMING UTENSILS, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, GLASS, WHITE LEAD, SASH, PUTTY, rfc. Feels confident he can offer inducements to Whole sale and Retail buyers, and would most respectfully ask your patronage, with the assurance that it will be to yonr Interest to do business with him. April '67, nolS R. & W. JENKINSON, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Tobaeeo, Negars, Sniiff, Pipes, etc. No. 6 FEDERAL STREKT, ALL^fIIIF.NY CITY, PA. 3rd door from Suspension Bridge. Sign of the Big Indian. vol. 4, no 12, lyr. TIIE subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he has erected a new C A Kill AGE and WAG ON MAKING SHOP, on Street, opposite J. 11. Negley, and below the M, E. Church, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line of busi ness, such as making Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Sul kies, Sleighs, and auy thing in the line of Carriage and Wagon making. Rtpairing done in the shortest possible time. 49-OIVE HIM A CALL.-®* Nov. 7, 'GO—tf J ( FELIX B. TRUXAL. JOHV Si. nieHost, Confectioner and Cake Baker, Ifo. lOtf Federal Street, Allegheny city, Fa. Ice Cream, Soda Water, Fruits, Nuts, Jellies, Pickles, Ac., always on hand. •Ip- Partlculfr attention paid to orders. May 22,1867, lyr " a 7 m. neymam? m. d. Physician ami Hurgoon Offic* immediately oppofcito Walker. buildings, ButUr, D«. 5, tW<>. KURIL HILL NURSERY. OF ALi Li KINDS. THE undersigned takes pleasure I n announcing t Their many friends, and the pnblic generally, tba they better are prepared than ever before to famish Fruit Trees of All Kinds, AND SHRUBBERY & SHADE TREES, OF ALMOST EVERY VARIETY. The universal testimony o! those who have been fruit and other Trees from Rural Hill Nursery IS, that they are larger, ef Superior quality and gtow BETTER than those brought from foreign nurseries, of these truths, any number of reliable testimonials can be had In this county and Tlclnlty. Persons desi rous of purchasing, are requested to call and examine our splendid variety. It will amply repay, any person that wishes good fruit, aud at an early dav* from re planting, to purchase of ns, es our trees are extra lar K e and good. A number of reliable agents eau find profit able employment,by calling upon the subscriber living 21-2 miles we*t of Butler, Pa. MIW ,K.,,« Silas Pearce & Sons. NEW ARRIVAL —OF— SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c. WE HAVE. JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST, Beat, and Most Complete Stock of * SPRINCI A SUMMER DRY GOODS, EVER OFFERED TO TIIE PUBLIC ALSO, A VERY LARGE STOCK OF , Carpets, Ofil-cloths, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, £c. IN WHICH WE ARE NOW OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS PERSONS IN WANT OF ANYTHING IN TIIE ABOVE LINE, SHOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL, AS WE ARE SELLING AT Extremely Low Prices. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Wholesale Buyers, As we have a great many jobs from Now York anctio sales. DUNLAP, LUKER & Co., No. 13G Federal Street, 4IIt Door Ilelow Market, March 27, no. 16-Omo ALLEGHENY CITY. MILLINERY"&TRIMMING STORE. MRS. J. ADLINGTON announce*! to the pnblic that she has opened a Milliner} and Trimming Store, three doors North of flykes' Grocery, where an* will pay particular attention to Dress Making aud all kinds of Family Sowing. Stamping, Braiding, LADIES' TRIMMING, New Style Hoops and Corsets, . Dress Making; and Family Sewing, New Style Promenade ii Party Skirts, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, LACKS AND GLOVES. Gent's Cuffs, Collars,& Neckties. MRS. J. ADLn»TON, THREE DOORS NORTH OF SYKES' GROCERY, ! vol. 4, no. 16-tf. Main Stroet Jlntler, Pa. ■ II .KITS RMO LIS ..T. B. WHITS - - C. MOO FASHIOHiBLE TAILORS. THE undersigned baring associated themselves in the Tailoring himines*, would respectfully say to the pnblic In general that they have just received the Fall and Winter Fashions, and are prepared to make np clothing in the latest and most approved style Plearr call and examine our Fashions and Specimens of mrii and boys' wear. Special attention given to boys' cloth> ing. EITENMULLEK. WHITE A CO. August 12, 1806—tf. Drs C. L. Dieffenbacher & H. Wise ~ i, A HE prepared to I user 1 #, V. artificial deutui le s iVf JKy on the latest improve tireset on Vulcanite, Coral . Ite, Gold, Silver Platina. "j, . ■, Those desirous to avail improvements in dentis- V v ,->• =0 try, should not fail to ex ami ne their new sty les *■% of Vulcanite and Coralite work. Filling, cleaning, extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the beet material* and in the best manner. Particular attention paid to children's teeth. A* mechanics, fhey defy com petition; a* operators the) rank among the best. Char- KCfni'Kierate. Advice free of charge. Office—ln Boydj luiiding Jeflsrson Street, Butler Pa. Dec W. 1863 :::tf. ONEY FREE AS WATER.—IO,OOO ACTIVE Local and Traveling Agents, Male of female, of all ages, are wanted to solicit trade In every City, Town, Hamlet, Workshop and Factory, throughout the entire world, for the most saleable novelties ever known.— 500 per cent, profit ami READY SALE WHEREVER OFFERED. Smart men and women can make from to SSO per day, and no risk of loss. A small capital re quired of from S2O to |loO—-the more money invested the greater the profit. No money required in advance —wojlnt tend the article* and receive pot/ afterward*. If you actually wish to make money rapidly aud easily, write for full partsculars and address, MILNOR k CO-, (from Paris,) 210 Broad wav, New York CUy. ly, (Newspapers copying will bobber ally dealt vr¥t* THIRD ARRIVAL —OF— NEW GOODS. There Is a Store on Main Street, Where all the swains and ntaideus meet. To help their "soles" and save their fret, Just three doors north of M'Aboy's store. You've surely been In their before.— Lives HUSELTON, up to ears in leather. He sells his ladies' gaiters at one dollar twenty cts. pair And every kind of Loota k shoes of gents k ladies' ware, Aud all at such lowprlees that none r.ead barefoot go, While HUBELTON and his leather'are making such a show AT HUSELTON'S CHEAP BOOT k SHOE STORE. Where you will find the largest and best assorted stoek of HOOTS and SHOES In town, Just purchased in the Kwt. r Ha SJiSW © ® CD ED So My stock consists in part <»f (Women's Misses' ohil dren's) Lasting and glove kid Qaiters, Polish and Oil Goat Balmoreds, Tampioo and grained Morocco Boots, Also, complete stock of Mens' and Boys' Ware, eeo sinting in part of LASTING, FRENCH AND COMMON CALF GAITERS FRENCH AND COMMON CALF BOOTS, (hand work warranted,) KIP AND UPPER BOOTS. Also Mess' PLOt/an Siioks, (ouly $2 60 per pair.) Also, a complete stock of LADIES' AND GENTS' SLIPPERS. My stock of leather and findings consists in part of Kids and Moroccos of all kinds, Roans of all colors, French and Common Calf Skins, Kip, Upper nnd Sale Leather. Sole'oftthnr conflict* of ORONOCO. CALIFORNIA ml B. A. Hole. Also, Lasts, Pegs, Thread Nnfls, Boot-trees Ac. Rvw ry thing a Shoemaker uses lie can find at 11. C. 111 PKI. TON'S, three doors North of M'Aboy llros. Store, But ler, Pennsylvania. stock yon will find is selected on the prla clples that a tailor w onld mnke a better coat than * blacksmith, so you ina y expect to fir.da better qnality of MOOTS and SHOES at a Shoe store than at a dry .goods store. To short time and cash buyers wo offer superior in ducements. Call and examine my stock. No trouble to show goods. Particular attention paid to orders. it. c. iiiiftiu/rox, no. 20. Omos.) BUTLER, Pa- Cunningham & Richey HAVING s*>oclsted together In tbegroceoy business, they are row prepaied to furnish the public with CHOICE VKOETABLES, FRESH FISH, WINTER WHEAT FLOUR, Cbeosr, Dried Beef, Ac. Wo have a full stock of canned fruit, such m PEACHES, BLACKBERRIES. GREEN CORN, CHERRIES. TOMATOES, PEARS, Ac In the Confretioncry lino wo arc well sup plledwitb Candies, Cove Oys(oPN, Urccii Apples, Tolmeeo, Cigiirx, IVntii, ORANOES AMD LEMONS. Jf&" Remember tho place, Cunningham & Richey, Three Doors South of Vogeley House, may, no 24-tf, MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. Wo Humbug IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD. ffIHE subscriber has just arrived In Butler, (the town ' .1 c, t his choice,) with a most splendid supply of every article in his line of business viz: Tobacco, Snu.fp & C%art, which lie has purchased on the very best of I* rms, and which he is willing, nay, anxious, to part with to any person having a good natna or the ready change, as cheap, or cheaper perhaps, thsn they ran purchase the same quality any where in this ' vast Confederacy This he pledges nimself to do, and the only way ofprov ing whether Tie h a nmn of v«raclty or not, is to try him. Among the Articles which he feels warranted (and disposed to brag on, are: SCOTCH SNUFF. Superior quality. EXTRA FINE ATLANTIC CARLE Chewing Tobacco. DOUBLE EAT HA FINE NAVY Chewing Tobacco. TURKISH SM OKI NO TOBACCO, HALF SPANISH AND COMMON CIGARS, An assortment of all kinds of Cigars, Snuff and Chew ing Tobacco, But stop ! Here hi* "Mtu* her wittfjx mnun a/ntter, Sicjli<ihts art far (try and her power. ll To sing or tell of everything he has, would occupy too much precious time; juat cell and examine for yourselves. G. VOGELEY. Jft. Butler, May 2.4,1867, 3mos. HARTFORD LIVE STOCK tasuxa&ce Gamp&ay OF HABTFOBD, CONN. CASH CA ITAI,, $900,000. K. N. KELLOGG, President, GEO. D. JEWETT, Vice President. I. 11. Milliard, of Franklin, Pa., Agent • tor Clarion and Butler counties. THIS is the only Live Stock Insnronce Company that is doing a Live Stock insurance business with a paid np Capital. It affords the Stock raiser a protection such as has never been given him before. Where la there a Farmer or a man that makes it his business to raise IL-rses, Cows, or Sheep, but loses severely every year from Horses being stolen, horses dying,ooirs and oxcu dying, anil sheep dying? Now if the loser conld hold a Policy In the al>ove twined Insurance Company, he would be paid st once for his Stock lost fitter by tli-t? -r <!e «th. Aire* dy have tho Farmers of the Eaaiorn States been, greatly benefitted by this Insurance. They make It a. yearly business to Insure all their stock against death, and theft. They wont do without it. It coats a farmer but h few dollars to Insure his Horses, Cows, ami Sheep, There are men of capital wUo would invest their mon ey In valuable stock, but they are afraid of toeing it by theft or dea th. They need not do so any longer. Le % them Inture. Mr.llillUrd, tho abovo named agent, during the corning summer, will pa«s through the conn ties of Clarion and Butler, and establish an Agency ife every Township. Those wishing to Insure their Stock, or wishing to h. come an Agent for the Township in, which he rives before Mr. H. gets around, can address, tho Agetit at Franklin, Pa.,and ratsa of Insurance and Brx-ks of Instruction will be furnished them by retnm mail. Farmers, don't sbsud backJ Pitch in. This is* fust what you uced. (May 5L*, ffl, Wi
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