ME J. H. BATES, Newspaper Advertising Agent 41 Park How ('runes Building), New York, is anthorized to contract for advertise ment£ in THE CITIZEN. THIS PAPEE Ailv.-rtl.lnK Bureau (10 Spruce :^«WIOBK contract* autyLc made for It 111 niSW I Local and General. WHITE COCHIN eggs for setting can be bad of Howard Reiber. THE bees are gleaning a rich harvest from the blooming trees. THE happiest results invariably at tend the taking of "Sellers' Celebrated Liver Pill. 25c. per box. THE date of the convening of the Aug. Court has been changed from August 12 to August 19. WE direct attention to the advertise ment of A. T. Mullen's Millinery and Trimming store in this paper. A SOLID Silver Case and a Genuine American Movement as low as *>lo, at E. GBIEB'S. THANKS to an etymological fancy the oyster is about to" begin his regular annual season of rest and peace. BOILS, pimples, and all blood disea ses are cured by "Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher." Sold by all druggists. A NUMBER of Pennsylvania hepdom inals have suspended publication on account of the high price of paper. WILLIAM L. Fox, Esq , President of the Foxburg & Clarion R. R., died suddenly, from over-exertion, on Thurs day of last week. FISHING for black bass anywhere in the State of Pennsylvania is allowable onlv between the Ist day of June and the Ist day of January. FARMERS, don't forget that the Dia mond Iron Plow is still to the frtml, and for SAL,, BY JACKSON A MITCHELL. MR. J. S. Hays' horse "Gen. Grant" can be found this season, excepting Fridays and Saturdays, at his stable in township. Gents furnishing goods and silk handkerchiefs, at J. F. T. Sthele's. MR. S. CAMPBELL HUTCHISON, of Washington township, being in town yesterday, called at this office and paid his twelfth years subscription in ad vance. IT is asserted in some parts of the State that in the sale of unclaimed express goods many bogus packages are inserted for the purpose of impos ing on bidders. METAL Plow Points, of all kinds, for sale at the Hardware Store of JACKSON &. MITCHELL. THE West is a great country for grain, but as a place of residence some portions of it are rather too lively for JK-RPONS of quiet tastes who have an objection to cyclones. Go to J. F. T. Stehle for the Eigh mie patent shirt, best in the world, with a bosom that cannot break or wrinkle from wearing. Try it once and you will wear no other. WHY will you doubt ? what every one says must be true. DAYS KIDNEY PAD, is controlling and curing a class of diseases that have heretofore been considered incurable. WILLIAM ALAND, Merchant Tailor, ha* just opened the largest line of woolens for men and boys wear ever offered in Butler. COL. TIIOS. A. SCOTT has, on account of ill health, resigned his position as President of the Penn'a. R. R. Co., and Vice President Roberts of the same company is to succeed him. THE grounds of the Driving Park Association of this place have been opened up and put in shape by the Bup't Mr. L. M. Cochran, and Mr. Joseph LYTLE the well-known trainer and driver has taken charge of the stables. LADIES' Solid Gold Watches at sls and upwards, at E. Grieb's. A HUSBAND and wife arrested in the streets of New York lately for pom melling each other explained that they were only fighting for fun. It is the first case on record in which either par ty to a conjugal quarrel got anything enjoyable out of it. RUB a little oil or butter on burns and cover with soda. This is for slight burns, which many are always getting in the kitchen. If the air is kept from burns and cuts tbey will heal rapid'y ; for this reason burns are ofted covered with glue. Go to J. F. T. Stehle for the Eigh mic patent shirt, best in the world, with a bosom that cannot break or wrinkle from wearing. Try it once and you will wear no other. ENGLISH newspapers are now full of advertisements like the following from the London Field: TRIPS TO AMKItH'A.—A gentleman (well known artist) will |>en«mally conduct a se lect party of gentlemen on a magnificent tour in America, Including the Hudson. Wutkllis Glen, Mag;>ra, St. Lawrence, Lake chamnlaiu, Lake George, Saratoga, &e. ; tlinf; occupied si* weeks ; terms N R > guineas ; all llrst-clas*. Further particu lar* address "W, V." Mall road. Hammersmith. THE latest bulletin from the King of Burmah Y* that he has been resurrected once more, and now holds his life by a slender thread, the tenure of which is dependent upon there being a sufficient supply of virgins to offer up as sacrifi ces. Politics in Burmah may be said to "run high." As THE time for gardening is com ing on every person should look to their interest in securing good plants of the latest varieties, which can be had by calling on J. W. Bormass e particularly afflicted, and Missis sippi came in for its share. Several lives were lost at Macon, in that State, and a large amount of property was destroyed. If tornadoes must get loose in Mississippi they would gain | the esteem of the public by devoting ; their attentions exclusively to Kemper | and Yazoo counties. In fact, it would I be a graceful act on the part of a young and vigorous tornado having nothing better to do if it would whisk those two delectable traets of ground high into the air and distribute them im partially among the various States of South America. Sacramental Wine. Speer's Port Grape Wine is a pure, unintoxicating wine, made from the finest native grown Port Grapes. It is especially adapted to the use of ! Christain Churches, and guaranteed to retain its grateful flavor and essential qualties unimpaired for any period. Much used by invalids. The princi pal churches in New \ork and Brook lyn have adopted its use. For sale by D. H. WLLLER. Dr. C. H. LEE, Homoeopathic Physician. Office and residence near the Wick House, North Main street. Butler. Pa. jan7 At 15 Cents I*cr Yard, Cottonades and Kentucky yarns, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. Frost—Peach es. The heavy frost of Saturday morn ing last, first day of May, was so se vere hereabouts, that it is feared the peach buds are injured. Apples are not considered damaged, or none of the small fruits, unless it is the cherries. The ice was one-third of an inch thick that morning. One Way to Economize. Many a poor man, if required .to ac count for the manner in which he has expended his income, would find bills of his family physicion for "medical services" among the leading items. In seven cases out of ten, acute disea ses are the result of some neglected chronic disease. Thus, fevers invaria bly results from diseased conditions of the blood and liver, and a timely use of alterative, or blood-purifying, and cathartic remedies would have averted the prostrating illness, that often leaves the system irreparably injured. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medican Discovery and Pleasant Purgative Pellets are the best alterative and cathartic medicines yet compounded. Full directions are given for administering them, together with an accurate description of the symptoms demanding their use. They will not cure all human ills (as some medicines are advertised to do,) but they will cure the diseases for which they are compounded aid recom mended. Wheat! Wheat! The highest Pittsburgh market price paid for Wheat, at Walter & Boos' Mill, Butler, Pa. WALTER & Boos. AT 8, LO, 1-2 and 15 Cents. Shirting Cheviots, at RITTER a full ami complete stock of the above lilies of goods. Persons visit ing the city and in need of anything in our line, would do well to give us a call, axamine our goods and get prices. ap!2B-3t. White Clouds, i Brocades, Pekin Cords, Vic Lawns White Terry, Nainsook, Jaconet, &e., at . RITTER & RALSTON'S. At 25 Cents, Misses School Hats, Hats, Bonnets, Lace lloods anil Caps, Flowers, Feath ers, ornaments, everything new in Mil linery goods, at RITTER r Yard, Full line Batiste Lawns in figure and hair stripe, at RITTER &, RALSTON'S. HARRIAUEH. BLACK—McJUNKIN—ApriI 2ft, 1880, by Rev. W. T. Wylie, at the house of the bride's parents, George A. Black, Esq., and Miss Nan nie MeJunkin. Both of this place. DEITIIN. KELLY—In Butler township, on April 29, inst., Mr. Samuel Kelly, aged about 80 years. COOPER—ApriI 24, 1880, at Saxon Station, this county, Mrs. Christiana Cooper, wife of Samuel Cooper and daughter of Mr. William Lard in, of Clinton township, aged 4i» years and 0 months. GRAHAM—At his residence, in Jefferson township, this county, on Tuesday morning, 4th inst., Joseph Graham, Esq., aged Sti years and 20 days. —Joseph Graham was among the very oldest citizens of this county, living in it nearly all hia life. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, and has been an active, useful and industrious man all his life. More than forty years ago he was elected a Commissioner of the county, in which position he served with integrity and fidelity to the people. As a neighbor he was kind and obliging. Recently we recorded the death of a younger brother, Daniel Graham, Esq., of Brady township, and Mr. Patrick Graham, of Jefferson township, is now, we believe, the only brother left of a large and much resj>ected fam ily- | 20 Cents and Upward, An immense stock of Carpets, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. At 75 Cents Per Yard. Black Gros Grain Dress Silk, at HITTER c collected from the parties; and such Magistrate shall have power to compel attendance of witnesses by suhpo-na or attachment. Ski . 4. This Ordinance shall not apply to conveyances in use for the transportation ol the United States Mail. M. J. RKIIIKK, I'. M. KAMTMAN, Clerk. I'res't. A. L. ItRIBKK, Chief Burgess. Approved April l.Oth, 18.K). ]myo:3w MILLINERY!! TRIMMED HATS, PLUMKS, FK ATI IK US, RUCIIING, RIBBONS. Putt" and Switches in Block arid made to order on short notice, at L z wa Next door to I). 11. Wuller's Drug , Store, Butler, Pu. my2-6m. Hats and Caps. I have just received from the East a large stock of IATS.CAPS? CEHTS' FUBNISHING GOODS. I offer to the public the COMET SHIRT, the best Unlaundried White Shirt in the market for #l. ONE DOLLAR. sl. Also, a large stock of WHITE and COLORED SHIRTS, for Men and Boys, always on hand. Underwear, Hair Hose, Gloves, asp thk Hats, Caps and Neckwear, Introduced as soon as they appear in the Ea- Auditors. THOMAS WOOD, J IFOBk SALE! The good will and fixtures of a Hotel, close to the Union Depot, Pittsburg, Pa. —85 rooms. Accommodations for2oo Guests doing a very large business. Satisfactory rea sons for selling. For full particulars, apply to (.'HAS. A. GIVEN, American House, myo-lm. Pittsburgh, Pa. Forty Dollars Reward. HORSE STOLEN. On Tuesday night, April 27th, there was stolen from the premises of the subscriber, living in Pcnn township, Butler county, Pa., a dark bay horse, six years old, weighs between 1,3(N) and 1,400 pounds, small star on the fore head, shoulders somewhat sore from the wear of the collar. A reward of S4O will be paid for information that will leud to the recovery of the horse. HARVY OSIIORN, mys-3t. Glade Mills, P. O. Butler Co. Pa. WALL PAPER. A. MATTHIAS, (Successor to W. P. MAUSUALL,) Ho. 184 WOOES STREET, riTTHBURUn, PA. Entirely Now Stock; Latest Styles ; Artistic Deatgna; Most Approved Colors. apl4-3m Dissolution Notice, All poisons are hereby notified that tho part nership known as Billiards. Burnett A Co. and tlio Ael.aar Mining Co. (limited), of Butler county, Pa., was, on April 1. IHHO, dissolved. Samuel Billiard. It. F. Billiard. P. L. Billiard an TRONS THAT BE IS NOW OPENING THE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS EVER OFFERED. SILK, FUR, WOOL AXD CLOTH HATS AND CAPS FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, AND WILL BE SOLD AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES EVERY NOVELTY OF THE SEASON WILL BE INTRODUCED AS SOON AS THEY APPEAR IN THE EAST. WE ALSO KEEP A FULL STOCK OF Grents' Furnishing; Goods. PATRONAGE OP 1 THE PUBLIC SOLICITED REMEMBER THE PLACE : 8 Doors North of Berg & Co/s Banh« M. Fire & Bro. 100 & 102 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. ANOTHER VERY LARGE ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS! A very desirable lot of Dress Ooods, Just ojK'iiod. ! NniwlthstiimUnc the Ijeavv;iniasse, beautiful design, onlj i- r inls anl Muslins as low as ever. One ca.se .if Reps, all colors ami shades, 1 • \ -De Flannel. s. In and 12' Jc. An entire new design of Dress (.oods, 16, ami Tickings a! in. 12' i ami 15c. Ticking. \ cry heavy, au ami 25c. French Novelties in great variety, 35, 40 and .'am-. <'lie vint SI 11 rt "' l .d 1 ',l*!'' ___ French Novelties, very desirable, «o and 76c. Our stock of 1..100 Curtains Is very urge, rtllf Cashmeres, 124.13 and 20c. tog, l ,rl *?' fro »' ■* J o ,"*;. Cashmere, better grade, 25. :*) and 38e. . ,"' ,v t s- ,10.1ml: I-»<. ... All-wool French Cashmeres, 40, 45 and ">oe. uwels, extra quality • O J-J 1 r M • ' All-wool French Cash meres very flnc.iw, 75e&.*1. lurkey K. .1 I abli lhunaslc, »». and ft. Silk Wiiril C 'llsllllll'lt'S I'lllt* si If* to lIiHUII.IrIIMI . lIiITH, 00, i-H .111(1 JMIK w arp c asnmerea, exieeumgiy I j»undrled Shirts, W, Roc and fl. ' • # I Ladies' and Cents' Underwear, white and 00l- We offer our Black and Colored Silks at unheard ored, very low. of low prices. Our stock Is very complete, com - 111 Hosiery and Gloves weoffer very decides prising every shade and color, as well as every nannlns conceivable quality, nnigiiiK from hoc to $3. At 10, iiT, iW.I 15c, a very g.xwl article in Ladtee* We would call special attention to our very at- ~ , „ r . tractive ami very large stock of NKW LAWNS. All- ». l.> and «jc, Ladies Gloyesin jrre.it We received 500 pieces this week, which weoffer 'riety. at the low price of loe. We also have a very large I (tuck Cashmere Shawls, $2.50, >l, s■">. assortment of Uiwus in line grades, at 12' i ami 15c. Uroche Shawls, SH, sio, .•ur very cxten»i%c utoflk or HAMISIJKCI AM> I\SIKTI\(JS, which wcareMl* lliiK e ua lahsh, NbuvuUh Wkaknesh, au.l in fact all ilinordera of lb* Bladder and Urinary Organs, whether coiitract.nl by private diaeaeoa or otherwise. Thia ftrM4 remwly has been uao • Hi l.air IW u«u»l mri mid balta. IMJ KT AH I !K.T U A CT10"»1« IK A W -111 *H \ IN. i KTKA M.KNUI.NKM, «lu. ~-1.1 ,„f r« w , s.tclr, Kcwaumy, .»•! B..«ty rnilrrl, unk ....... In «.t.. r n..k. .. Slr.n. o.«r OutUu ami S.. . n; .|«o»rt Mef»rator« • euecUHv. four «f Hrparator*. fr out Ato 1 7 m.»«t ; tl th»« hou~- without of lUtte, location, uf lutup ■mut. furulahce m strung guaranlv* for euperlor g> ok, Mic -km i '-■ JACKSON &. MITCHELL, Agents, Butler, Pa. **» Til I ... Flowers. Flowers. MR. MART IN EISLER will hell twauty (20) well-rooted Flower I'iantn, of different vari eties, for on« dollar. Call at Inn Coiinervatoiy, near the ol>) LU ,5,5 r re e. Addrwtn HTINHON & 00., I'ori land. Maine. dnnS-ljr VL 1 \l' ( RU R (: <"'Humi)ti( n r.nd AatiMM. i> a»i ii\ ft. Nover y( . t f#i | cd> Ajarws WITH BTUUIP, "HOME," FWMTBUBO, M». 1J%7 LY