£*m, (Eatdctt & giausfhoW. Planting Apple. Orchardß. "2, 2l «•» ">'<= tl. e ttee. in our ISnle orchard are planted too distant «nart Many farmers look upon t L Bpnce usually occupied by or chards as almost so much waste. Thev say we get so litlle fruit from the ground taken up by the trees, and we fannot cultivate the orchard., as wo should like, from injury to the roots &c., BO that we are forced, on the score of economy to abandon ap pie raising. Now practically an orch ard should he an Ex cept for grass, it should be left un cultivated, after the trees have reach ed say about four inches in diameter We can see no reason why a good crop of grasses, should not be con tenuously produced for a quarter or a third of a century, without disturb ance Atop-dressing of manure once fn two or three years, know, has produced fine yields of grass annually Ef two crops. The trees have little or no influence upon the crop of grass indeed if they possess any, it is affor ding a heavier swath under the trees. Ilence, instead of setting out young orchards thirty and thirty five feet apart reduce the distance to XL v. in ,t. s n . c ,r, form : and if at any time the trees should threaten to become a little crowded, prevent it by additional pruning. This is our theory. The leading purpose of an orchard should be to obtain fruit; next the crop that will do the least damage to the trees. This is grass Grass however, will not do any damage to the apple trees, but the contrary. It keeps the soil moist and of a uni form temperature—protecting the roots in summer against heat and drought, and in winter against severe effects of alternative thiwing and f "{t should also be remembered, in setting out young orchards, to get trees as low-branched as possible. They will generally not grow so hig i, ■while the low boughs will protect the trunk against the intense rays of the sun in the &ummer months, which are frequently very injurious to the health and productiveness of the t rees . — Telegraph. SELECTINO SEED CORN. An Illi nois correspondent of the In depends ent writes : "Last spring and early summer thers was some discussion about selecting seed corn. Some ad vised shelling the tips off and reserv ing the middle of the ear for planting. One man said one grain on the same cob is as good as another. Had he been a raiser of corn he would have known better. Some ten years ago I planted an ear of corn to test the difference between the produce of the kernels of both ends and the middle of the same car,and will give you the re sult. The soil was just alike, the cul tivation the same,and thecrop very dif ferent. I planted the first two rows from the large end of thceir,tho next two rows from the middle, and the last two rows from the tip or small end ; and planted all the same morn ing The large end produced fair sized ears, with irregular rows, I much as you will find them at that end of the ear. The middle ker nels produced large mostly straight-rowed and fair. The tips brought forth nubbins only ; there was not a f:i ir ear on the two rows of corn. This is an experimental fait which you may use as you please. — I have raised corn more or less for forty years ; and now plant only about half, or at most two-thirds, of the kertiels on each ear of corn ; and I generally raise good crops." This agrees with an experiment of "An Old Farmer," whose communi cation appeared in the last German town Telegraph, and is simply in ac cordance with natural causes and com mon-sense. SAUSAGE.— llou3keepers will do well to preserve the following first rate receipt for sausage : To every twelve pounds of meat take three tablespoons of salt not much heaped, three tablespoons black pepper, eight tablespoons of sage and a teaspoon half full of red pepper. Good sausage is splended with buckwheat cakes in w inter, and I got this recipt from a friend whose saus auge is always good as long as it lasts. Bra CROPS.— -A Farmer near Law rence, Kansas, raised this year 80 acres of corn, with 80 bushlcs to the acre ; 20 acres wheat, 30 bushels to the acre ; and 10 acres of pot»t««s ; 350 bushels to the -acre. Value of the crop, 05485. So say 3 the Law renco Journal. EQUAL parts of the tincture of per chlorido of iron and compound tinc ture of gentian, makes a capital ton ic for horses suffering from genoral debility. Ono ounce of the mixture is the dose, twice daily. RECLAIMED LANDS deteriorate, and soon relapse into their original wild state and become full of sour grass, unless the ditches and drains areclear ed out frequently. Now is the time to do tins work. BOSTON GINGERBREAD.— One pound of butter, one pound of sugar, one pint molasses, one pound of flour, six eggs, ono gill of cold water, one tea spoon soda, one quart of fruit— ron and raisons. AMERICAN CmZEN^ Ornamental, plain, fancy, card Book AND bbnoju jol In Krarna' Building. Seeond Story, op poalte .lack's Hotel* Mall Street, BUTLER PA. WE ARB PREPARED TO PRINT, ON BIIORT NOtCB liill Heads, Hooks, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Cheeks, Notes, Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Dills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, Ac. BEING FURNISHED WPTn The Most Approved Hand Presses AND TIIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders, Ornament*. Rule*, Cute, &c*»" IN TUB COtMfY, i We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING Neatly, Promptly, k»d ay Übaso.tablb Haw, in a style to e*eel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. HKII.I.F.IJ WORKMEN Are employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet tße wants of the cOthmunity, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has beeu already conceded to this establish- J .nent, for TASTE IN COMPOHTTION AND Elcijnnoo In Press AVorte. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition. Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in lite comparison, from getting Out a Caro ct a single line to an illuminated Poster, V t work of any number of pages. PROFESSIONAL C&BDS. L. Z. MITCHELL, A* *«»w>»»■* fg- Office N. E. Corner of Diamond, liutlpr, pa -%• J. X. A J. IM KVIIVOK, Attorneys at Law, office, on 9. E. of Dlatnand anil Main St. Bntler. Pa. Cbarlc* IF€andle«R, jm. - offlco, on Foitfh west coiner of Diamond, Bntler, Pa JOHN M. TIIOMPSoN, EDWIX ITON THOMPSON & LYON, mmW Hj" Office, on Maiußtreet. Bntler, Pa OtO. A. BLACE, GEO. W. FLEECER BLACK & FLEEGER, V <» KIVEVe AT 1- A. IV, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AOENTB. Sf9~ Offlrfl on Main ntruet, oppuaito Schneidctnan't Clc tiling Store, Butler, Pe. |no i>, ly. «« . . JHt- ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wfll attend toall bnaineaaentn«ted tohii enre prompt ly. Special attention fiVon to the eollcctiona of Itn fionf. Hack l*<iy and Hountiei. Will alao not a« agent for those wishing to bny or aell real estate. OITIro on Sonth side of Diamond, In Brodin'a building, Butler Pa. W. J. YOUNG," ATTORNEY A.T LAW. J. W. YOUNG, Surveyor. Benzonia, Bemie Co., wApril 21, 1567,1y. Michtgtw. A. M. M'CAUDLESS, JE., Attorney at Law, Office, South-west Corner of Diamond (That formerly occupied by Hon. Chaa. C Snlllvan.) May 16, 'ig. —ly) fIUTLEII, I* A. W&vm l. EMS A1» Attorney at Law, rerun! lv returned from California, baa reaumcd rl.e practice » Law in Butler. Particular attention given tobnaineaa, in the Bt«te of Calir.n nia, eap cially collection* ; havinf made ar rangementa with rftpnntiMr partem in that btate. otll.-o in R'tvd'x Hnilding, Main Street. August 14th. 1867—6 moe. A. M. NF.YMAN, M. D. Physlolun u.i»<l Surgeon Office immediaieiy oopotite Walker'a buildings Butler. Dw. ft, I*WB. W. S. HUSELTOJr, M. (Late of Olt I'. S Army,) >'o. <l7 Federal Htreet, Orricr HoFRn: ) From S tu 10 A. M. « Sto 6P. M. 112 ALLEGHENY CITT i< 7to 9 " I May W. 67. 3 moe SEWING-. MRS. T J LoWM IN, Wonld reapectfhllv Inform the eltliwns ..f this p!ace that she i* prepared to d«» all hinde of sewing, euch as Dreas Making, Paqnea. Of-ntu* Shirts, and Children's an narel Also, Local Agent for Wheeler and WUaon'e Sewing Machines. Feb. 20, 1567, tf. GEORGE ROSE House, Sign & Ornamental Painter. Paper Waning Done on «he Shortest Notice. BCTi.aa.Ang. 28, 18A7— ly, WILL P. QRAHAIC BYRKB ÜBAIIAn A BYRXE, Fashionable Hatters, Mo. 54 St Clair Street. (Between Liberty and Penn gtreeU, opposite St. Clal Hotel) ' PITTSBUROU, PA- Hats. Capt k Straw Goods of every style and quality, At tlie very Lowest Prices. May a, IS«7. lyr. FP.AKK H^TOHNSTON, M. D., Iltitlor County, Pa. Will promptly attend to all busiuee* entrusted to hla care. REFERENCES: Dr. Crawford, Cooperatown. Pa. Dr. Snowden. t'ranklin. Pa. Dr Unsaler. Cochrauton, Pa. Dr. Fowler. IlarrisTille, Pa. Drs. Fimter k Huffman. Clintonvllle, Pa. Dr. CentreTille, Pa. Dr. Livingston, 44 u (julyS,*B7—ly PKOPI.EN TEA STORE. Wilson & Underwood, WUOLBBALB h BET AILDIAIIKS I* TEAS, - CHOICE gijamilgajroccrits. No. 19 Soutb West Diamond, Adjoining Bepler's Hotel, ALbEGHENV CITT, pA One of the cKtaptst and best Wholesale and Rtiai i Store* in the t\oo cities, (kill and oar Stock and Priou. ( May *62 JAuea- DRY Goons* IT* • • 1 OX V* HEAD QUARTERS! Just Opening NEW GOODS, AT D. T. PAPE CO., BUTLER, PA. September 11, '67—4t, DRUG AND GROCERY STORE. THE subscribers hare on hand and are dally roceiving at their Store-Room,opposite Peter Duffy ■ In Butler An Extensive Assortment or I>rtig*, lllj e Stuflfe, Nedlctnes, ll'at. Medicines, Oils, (Toilet Soap, Paints, (Perfumery, AND THE Q, ft ©le © 81 Liquors for chemical and medicinal purpose*. Also, all kinds of UHUBHKH, NOTIOXS, 45c0., ■Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully and Promptly Compounded. 11l the Grocery Department will he found Flour, Bacon, Fish, Coffee, Teas, Bugn finned Fruit of all kinds; in short every article Family use. Also Nails. Glass, Glassware, Queens ware Hardware Stoneware, Bucketst Tubs, And a general assortment of Tobacco and Cigars. The highest market prica nald 'or all kinda of pro duce inexchaage for Oo^ 4 * Bell & Dietfenbacher. fune 12, 1807—ly. MAIM* taatm im: ajeust STREET. Opposite Jack't Hotel,) II mm * ■ I*a«. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the pub ) lie that lie has constantly on hand, CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR FROM THE HARMONY MILLS. A LHO, Teat, Coffee, Sugars, Syrup, Cheese, Ham, Dried Beef, Fish, Pota' toes, Apples, Canned and Dried Fr nit s, and everything usually found in a first class Grocery Store. Conffctionaries of all kinds and of ever riety. Also, Cigarci, Tobacco, Ac. Ac. We are determined to sail as low as tha lowest. Give ns a call. Sept.B, '67—tf] PATTON KEARNS, J. M. GILHEY, DENTIST, Office On Main st., South of Post Office IIUTLER, FA. June », 1887, lyr. Valuable Farm for Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale, hif VALUABLE FARM, situate in Alleghany township, Butler county, Pa., consisting of Two Hundred and Eighteen Acres of land. About One Hundred Acres Cleared, and fenced and in a good state of cultivation ; two Dwell ing bona es, Stable, Ac., thereon This Farm Is within three miles of Kmlenton, and the Allegheny Vally Kail Road, now being rapidly constructed. Is wall watered and timbered, ana will be sold cheep. For Terms, inquire of the subscriber on the premises, rof E. M'Junkln, Esq., of Butler. Title indisputable, septlS, *7—tf.l JAM BS H. MM AHA* Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery A CL'BB 18 WABBAHTBD by DU. TOBIAS' CBLBBBATBD VENETIAN LINIMENT, if used when firet taken by persona of temperate habits. This medicine has een known In the United State.over 'in years. Thousands have used it, and found it never failed to enreany com plaint for which it was recommended, and all those who first tried it,are now never without it. In the Cholora; of 1848, Dr. Tobias attended 40 cases and loat 4, being , called in too lata to do any good. DIRECTIONS.—Take a teaapoonful In a wine-glaaaof I artery half hoar for tw oh* ours, and mb the abdo men and extremities well with the Liniment. To allay the thirst, take a lump of ice in the month, about the sice of a marble every ten minutes It la warranted per fectly innocent to take internally. Sold by all drug i gists, price 40 aad 80 cent* pMWt, *6 Ccmrtland £ i » r«rk I J. Ufppely H. H. Miller HIPPELY & MILLER, Wholesale A Retail Dealers In FLOUR and FEED, OATS, CORN, HAY, SALT, Etc., A&SalHE'lSlJejXr'irj) JPISSJST'iio Intersection of Ohio and Liberty Streets. No. 1 Salt at the lowest Market price on Board the Cars as-Highest Price paid for Oats and Ora.-^l Consignments Solicited. June sth, 1867—1j. WORM LOZENGES, ARK, WITHOUT EXCEPTION , The Most Extraordinary Medicine of the Age, Comprising, •« tlirv do, ftKHAKKABLK POWER IN KXPBLLINQ WOKMS, with PLEASANT TASTE AND PERFECT SAFBTT. TUiT COXT.IIS NO MERCURY, NO MINERAL. NO TURPENTINE, NO OIL OF WORMBEKD, NO POTSON, NOTHING INJURIOUS. They are Entirely Vegetable. RVMPTOMS OP WORMS! Itching of the nose feveriabccsH, twitching or stort ing suddenly during sleep, pain in the stomach, loss of flesh, paleness with hectic, appetite sometimes Voracious, at others feeble, a dullness ol the eyes, drowsiness, a I w*lle<l upper lip, tongue whitely furied and studtied Mith red spits, f«-fl«* or garlic breath, grinding of teeth during sleep, a sensation of lodgment in the throat, an unnatural craving for dirt, chalk or clay, and rritability of temper, cholic, lit* and |nvjsy. INTESTINAL WORMS Are among the first to undermine the constitution in the list of Il'senses. They nfttn occasion Severe disease, ending sometimes fatally, particularly when they a»- cend to the stomach. Their presonco in their most or dinary situation is attended with unfavorable eflects upon the general health. EMINENT MEN ASSERT That all are more or less troubled with worms, and that mr.ny die annually from this cause, who, by the timely administration of a proper remedy would be saved. As FELLOWS' WORM LOZENOES may he taken without any unpleasant results, and as most chiblicn are Jbttd of them, their use Is recommended to those apparently healthy, and thus dispel the cause of what would pro duce suffering. BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU USE. Various remedies have from time to time, been recom mended, such as Calomel, Oil of Wormwood, Turpen tine, Ac., so that dangerous and even fatal consequences ere produced. The necessl y of a sato and pure rctnedj has caused much research and study by the proprietors of FELLOWS' WORM LOZENOES. They are bosilive ly wire, pleasant and effectual They do not kill worms but act by making their dwelling placa disagreeable to them. In order, however, to guard consumers against deception by a base compound, the analysis of Dr. A A. IIAYKB, State Assayer, proving the above statement, is annexed. "1 hsveanalyzed the WORM LOZKXOE£ prepared by Messrs. Fellows A Co , and find that they ate free from Mercury and other metallic or mineral matter. These I.or.enges are skillfully compounded, pleasant to tlie taste, sare, yet sure and effectual In their action. Respectfully, A.A. lIAYS.M. D, \ Assij er fo the State of Mass. PLEASE REMEMBER That FALLOWS* WORM LOZENGESare prepared with great care from the concentrated extracts of two plants They do not act es a purgative or emetic, will not debil itate the patient, are s<> simple an infant devour a whole box without harm, and will at the same ;im«expel the worms in an extraordinary manner. 49-FKLLOWB' WORM LOZENGE Is th*oiily Worm Remedy in existence combining harmless qualities with delicious taste and amazing power. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. FIVE BOXES FOR A DOLLAR The signature of FELLOWS A CO. Is attached to each genuine box. Sold by Medicine Dealers Generally. PREPARED AT THE Hew England llolanieDcpot 108 THE PKOPRIETOR, J. C. FRENCH. DEM AS RNFS A CO, General Agents", New York April 9, 1867. 6 mm. Eot NOTICE. The Directors of Falrview School district will meet in Fairview on the 2iftl Saturday of Oct. neit to employ seven teachers, preference given to males Wagee S3O for gcod certifies tea. I By order of the Board A. L. CAMPBELL Sec'y Sep. 25 1867-3t. AdmiiilN! rator'M Notice. ESTATE OF FORESTER BROWN, DECD. NOTICED hereby given that le'ters of Administra ti«m on the esta eof Forester Brown, late of Pe»»n township, dee'd., have this day, (Sept. 11, IMJ7.) been granted to the undersigned: therefore, ail person* knowing thein«vlvea indebted to said eat ate, will make immediate payment, and those having claims against tne same will present them properly authenticated for settlem- nt SARAII A. BROWN, Sept 18, IS67—3t) Adui'x. JOHN N. SIE.VON, Confectioner and Cake Baker, Ifo. IOU Federal Street, Allegheny city, Fa. Ice Cream, Soda Water, Fruits, Nuts. Jellies, Pickles, Ac., always on hand. Partlculfr attention paid to orders. May 22, 18C7, lyr Adiiiinistrutor'H Notice. ttSTATK or 1. U. BROWN. Dfcu'D. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of mlnistra tlon on the estate of I. H. Brown, .ue of Mcrce township. But It* r county, Pa, dee'd, have this day (September 151, 1867,) .»een granted to the undersigned; therefore, all person* knowing themselves indebted to raid estate, will make immediate payment, and thoae having claima against the same will pr~ssnt them properly authenticated for settlement, ALEXANDER BROWN Sept. 18,18*7—4t.J Actm'r. A Single Boa of BRANDRETHB PILL Cjaiin more vegetable extractive matter than twenty boxes c dlpibda any where in the world besides; flftyflve nylsnre physicians use them in tbei* practice to the exclusion of o«h*r purgatives. The first letter of tbeii value is yet scarcely appreciated. When they ate bet ter known, a sudden death and continued aicknesa a ill bo of the past. Let those who know tbem apeak right out in their favor. It is a duty which will save life. Our race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile at this season, it is dangerous na It la prevalant but Br*ndre%'s Pills afford an invaluable and efficient protection. their occasional use we prevent the collection of thoee impurities which, when insufficient quantities.cause so much danger to the body's huaitu. They soon cure Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Loss of Ap petite, Pain In the Head, Heartburn, Pain in Brea stt Bone, Sudden Falntness and Costivsness. Sold bye all respectable Dealers in Medicines Executor's Notice. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH TUTTLK, DECD. WHEREAS, Letters, Testamentary totbesctats of Elizabeth Tuttls. Lite of Centre township, But- Jer <*»unty r dee'd, have this day v Sept. 14, 1867;, bsen granted to the undersigned by the Register t>f said county ; «ll pei sons indebted to said estate, are here» ■ by required to make immediats payment, and all psr ; sof.s having claims or demands against the same will prtsent them duly authenticated for settlement to the i subscriber. I *ptl*, -If •] ft. O TUTTLTS. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS. A FTER MORE THAN Bl.\ YEARS EXPERIENCE xV In »>y business,and a Winters labor in in selecting the be»t material, and constant oversight in the making of the same, by FIRST CL4BB WORKMEN, I have now on hand the largest and best lot of CARRIAGES, ntGOIES, fiII.KF.YS. WAGORB, Ac., qoth light and heavy, ever offered to the people o Butler county, ; which I will sell CHEAP FOR CASH, TrFamily Carriages, Shifting Top Buggies, Open and Ruggles—ln Ruggles—ln shot t. I think ! ran furnish al most any thing in the vehicle line, made of the best EaKtorn timber. Spilngs and axle*; and finished in a manner not excelled in cities Kast or West, and bettor adapted f»r out mad* than Eastern work. Shop and Ware-room on Cunningham street, East of and near Mardorfs Tinnety, Butler. Pa. GEO. 0. ROESSINO. REFERENCES; We, the nnatrslgned. take pleasure in recommending to the ptfblic, the work of Gen. t\ Ro«sslng. We have used his manufacture ef Carriages— they have given satisfaction, and are well adapted fn our roads. Chaklk* M'CA*ni.rf»3, J. 0. * W. Campukll, I)r. Stephen llkai>f.n, R. C M A nor, DR. FRICKESSrri* no. 17—tf. Wm. 8.4 A G. Botd. DRUGS! DRUGSI DRUGS! DR SAMUEL GRAHAM Is still carrying on the Drug busiqes in the old stand in KOYU'g BLOCK, Main S.-ja, - - Bj I er, Pa, We have constantly on hand and for sale, at reduced rates, a pursqaality of Drags, Litharge, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, Turpentine, White Lead, Alcohol, Red Lead, Linseed Oil, Lard, Fish, and Neats-Foot Oils. Rottlefe, Ylaln, Corks, SOAP, LAMPS, SPONGKS, PURE GROUND SPICES, SC. A general variety of Perfumery & Toilet Articles. ♦A. WINES AND LIQUORS for medical and mechani cal purposes. -%* Wines lor Sacramental use, furnished at cost. Physicians' prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Thankful for past f*vors, wt invito the public gene ally to call and examine our stock We are conflden that wo can sell at as reasonable rates aa any similar establishment in the county. Book Agent* Wanted To Solicit Orders for n New I/ltwtrateil BIBLE 01CT10NABY. (COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME ) rpilE Dictionary embodies the result* of the most X recent study, rewarcb, and in»eat gation, of nhont sixty-five of Ui« mo*t eminent and advanced Bible Scholars now living* Clergymen of all denominations approve it, and regard it as the beat work of Its kind in tlie Engllnh language, and due which ought to be in the hand* of every Bible reader In the land. In circulating this Work. Atrents will find a pleasant aq«l profitable employment. The numerous objections which are u-ually sncouutered in selling ordinary works will not exist with tkit. But, on the contrary, encouragement and friendly aid will attend the Agent, making his labors agreaabls, use ful, and lucrative. lilies, rutoed Clergymen. School Teachers, Karmera, Students, and all othera who possess enemy, are wan ted toasaist In Canvassing every Town C J in the country, to whom the most liberal inducements will be offered For particulars, apply to, or addies* PARMELKK BROTHERS. sept 4, 6t ] "11 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. .KITXKMU Lift m ..T. , t >7 /' L HOORT FASHIONABLE TAILORS. "IIIIK undersigned having as-oclated ihemselve* in ths L Tailoring busiues*, would respectfully say to ths public in general that they have just received the Pall and Winter Fashions, ar d are prepared to makeup clothing in the latest and moat approved style PlsJf call and examine our Fash ions and Specimens of met. and boys' wear. Special attention jflven to boys' cloth ing. EITKNMULLER. WIUTK A CO. August 12, IBCC—tf. \fONEY FREE AS WATER.—IO.OOO ACTIVE It JL lA»cal and Traveling Agents, Male or female, of ail ages, are wants'! to solicit trade In every City, Town, Hamlet, Woikahop and Factory, throughout the entire wot Id, for ths most saleable novelties ever known.— 400 per cent. proAt ami RKADY SALE WHEREVER OFFERED. Smart men and women can make from $5 to S6O p«r day, and no risk of loss. A small capital re quired of from to sU)o—the money invested the grefltt r 'he profit. Ao mone;j in advance —toe firtt tendlh* article* and receive pay afterward*. If yon actually wish to make money rapidly andeaaily, writs for fall partsculars and addrefv, MIL.VOK k 00 . (From Paris,) '■» '/W>"Bff>adway, New Tor* City. will he iftsrs'l t y dealt wit mil mi itism. ! 9.1 OF AL ElltfD £. undersigned takes pleasure In announcing 1 J_ Their many friends, uua the public generally, tba thej better are prepared than ever before tu famish Fruit Trees of All Kinds, AND SHRUBBERY <fc SHADE TREES, OF ALMOST EVERY VARIETY. The universal testimony ot these who have been /Hilt /Hilt and other Trees from Rural Hill Nursery IS, that they are larger, ef Superior quality and grow BETTER than thoee brought from foreign numerics, of these truths, any number of reliable testimonials can be had tn thto courtty and vicinity. Persona desi rous of purchasing, aro requested to call and examine our spjendld variety. It will amply repay, any person that w isbes good ft-nlt, and at an early day from re planting, to purchase of os, ea our trees are extra large and good. A numberof reliable agents can find profit able employment,by calling upon the subscriber liring 21-2 miles west of Butler, Pa. ..■ » , Sila.a Pearce & Sons. Butler, NOT. 7 66. A. J. PAHTECOST, ffo. 158 Federal Street, Next Door to the Corner of the Diamond, Allegheny, - - Penn'a. HA VINO JUST RECEIVED A LARUE AND WELL SELECTED stock of HARI)WABK&«m,ERY Imported direct from the manufacturer*, consisting o Builder's Hardware, Cooper*, IlluekMulilis, and Butcher TOOLS, Hoscftiriiisnliiu 11nrdvrnre, FAR MR KG UTENSILS. IROX, STEEL, NAILS, GLASS. WHITE LEAD, SASH, punr, t(c. Feels confident lie can offer Inducements to Whole sale and Retail buyers. and would most nspectfullv ask your patronage. with the assurance that it will be to y..nr fhtrroet to do business with hlin April '67, no 18 Xotlre to Collector*. TUB Collectors of the several township* of nutlet county aro hereby notified that we ore under the necessity of calling upon them fir immediate payment of taxes in their ban ix, to Bieet the demands now upon Pay up or we will be compelled to collect by legal process. A. C. CHRISTIE, ) WM DICK. > Com'rs. JNO W BRANDON, > Attest: Geo. W. KNEIM, Com'rs Cl'k. Aug2l. «7 BUTLER WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture the very beat heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Tarns, ftf every kind and color, which we will sell as low to cash buyers, if not lower than the/ can be had East, or West If you want Heavy Barred, White, Blown, or Grey Flannels. Warranted to hare NO SHODDY in them, *go to (he Union Woolen Factory, Butler, Pa., it you wan lleavy CONN! mere*, Warranted to have NO SHODDY In them, goto th* Butler Woolen Factory. If you want a good article of NTOCKIXtt I'ARX, Warranted to have no Shoddy In It, goto the Butler Woolen Factory. 10,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted in Exchange for the Above Goods. H. FULLERTON. Dec 4, M..tf MILLINERY & TRIMMING STORE. TlyfllS. J, AM.INOTOV unnonncM to the public tb«t iVI "he has opened a Millinery and Triramit.g Store, three doors North of Sykee' Orocery, where she will pay particular attention to Dress Making and all kinds of VatAily Sewing. Stamping, Braiding, LADIES' TIIIWWI.VO, New Style Hoops and Corsets, Drsn Making and Family Sewing, New Style Promenade & Party Skirts, FLOWERS, RlfeßONg, LACKS ASD GLOVES. Gent's Cuffs, Collars,& Neckties. MRS. J. ADtISOTO*, THREE DOORS NORTH OF BYKES* GROCERY, vol. 4, no. lfi-tf. Main Street Bntler, Pa. ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC BIBLE. BY RBV. INGRAHAM COBBIN, A M. rriHTS work contains all the plant of th« Commen I tarl.M, and is n«Mt an I .if convenient size for family n<c It will require bat little examination t.» nee 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 moet important and distin gnishing features of this bible are : 1. Seven hundred Wor>d Engtsvings. 9. Many thou sand marginal reference*. 3. Three finely executed Steel Engravings. 4. Numerous improved readings. 5. A corrected chronological order. 6 An exposition of each chapter, containing th esse nee of the beet Com mentator*, with much original matter by the editor. I 7. The poetical hooks in the metrical form. 8 Reflec i Mons drawn from the subjects of the chapier.and giving in a condensed form it* 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, rompriaing the whole Bible in a year. To these have letely been added two very desirable featurea, vis : It contains a family photograph depgrt tnent in connection with the family record, and nn ->x tendtd concordance. It is one of the most desirable Biblee published. The work contains nearly fifteen hundred crown quarto pages, printed from clear and beautiful type, on fine paper, with numerous engravings, and is bound in three different and beautiful styles. Rev John Davis, of Conn<x[nenessing township, Is Agent for Butter County. Post Ofllce Address, WIIITESTO WN, Buti«r County, Pa. Slarch, no 14-s. jr-tf Drs Dieffenbaoher & Lefevre. rt ****** 1 extracting and adjusting the teeth dons witL the b2l materiaUand in the best manner particular attention paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, they defy com petition; as operators thsj ranlsamong the best. Char ges moderate. Advice free of charge. Office—-In Boydv Viilding Joflerson StTee*. Bntler Ps. Doc »,laW THIRD ARRIVAL —or- NEW GOODS, t There is a Store on Msln Strset, Where ell the swains and maidens meet, To help their "soles" and save their feet, Just three doors north of M'Aboy's store. You've surslv been in their before.*— Lives HUSELTON, up to esn in lsatfcer. He seltshls ladies' gaiters at one dollar twenty cts. pair And every kind of hoots A shoe# of gents k la-lies* ware, And HI at fuen Tow prfess that none need barefoot go, While UUSKITOH and his leSthtr arc making such a snow AT HUgSXTOHS CHEAT BOOT & SHOE STORE. Where you will find the largest and beat assorted stock, of BOOTS and SHOES in town, Jutt purchased in the East r A-lldSa SJISW dDIBSa Hj .toA eon.(«t« in p»rt or (Womin'i Mlmm' ekll Jreo .) Luting tod glare kid flatten. Poish and Oil Goat Balmorels, Tampico and graned Morocco Boots, Also, complsts stock of Mens 1 and Boys' Wars, son • slstiug in part of LASTING, FRENCH AND COMMON CALF OUTERS FRENcn AND COMMON CALF BOOTS, (hand work warranted,) KIP AND UPPER BOOTS. Also MKXS' Ptocon Snout, (only $2 SO per pair.) Also, a complete stl»tVof LADIES' AND GENTS' SLIPPERS. My stock of leather and finding! consists in part of Kids and Moroccos of atl kinds, Roans of all colors, French and COUIIUOD Call - Skin*/ Kip, UppM- and Sole Leather. Sola 'eathor comfit. of ORON'OCO, CALIFORNIA B. A. Hole. Also, Lasts, Pegs, Thread Nails, Root-trees, Ac Ev#" ry thing a Shoemaker uses he can find at B. t\ If L'SEL TON>, three doors North of M'Aboy Bros. Stote, But ler, Pennsylvania. 49*This stock you will find Is selectsd on the prla ciples that a tailor would make s better coat than a blacksmith, so yon may expect to flad a better qnalltv of Boots and SHOES at a Shoe store than at a dry' goods store. To short time and cash bnyers we offer superior in ducements. Call and examine my stock. !fo trouble to show goodi. Particular attention paid to orders. It. C. Hi)MKI/r©!¥, no. SO. 9tnos.) Btll.Kß, Pa- Cunningham & Richey HAVING associated together ip thegroceoy husli»«*s, they are r.ow prepared to farniih the pnblic ».ltb CHOICE VEGKTAHLF^ FRESH FISH, WINTER WHEAT FLOUR, Cheese, Dried l'teef, «*-e. We nave a full stock of canned fruit, such PEACHES, BLACKBERRIES. ORE EN CORN, CHERRIES. TOMATOES, PEARS/ In the Confectionery lins ws srs wsll sop ptisdw Candies, Cove Oysters, (Jreen Apples, Tobtieeo, Cigars. Nate/ ORANGE* A*l» LESONH. 49p- Remember the place, Cunningham & Richey, Three Doors South of Vogeley House, may, no 24-tf. MAIV STREET, BUTLER, PA. Pf. W. M. W?tmop, ST TAS b*en in snccessful practice for a number of JX yaars, with the experience of the different Ho»- Itili in Europe and America Army and Hospital urgeon during the late American war, continnss to tend to all professional cases at his office, Kb. 838 Filbert St., Philadelpaia. No Patent Medicine*are used or recommended; tfeo remedies administered are tht»ee which will not break down the constitution, but renovate the system fr<m» all injurtes it has sustained from mineral medicines, and, leave the systsm in a healthy and psrfectly cured cen ditlon l>yapepala. thstd istressin«r disease and fell destr»yer of health and happiness, undermining the constitution and yearly carrying thousands t*> unsimely graves, csn most em pbatically be enred. MELA NCBOLL Y, ARRRRA tION, that state of alienation and weakness of the mind whkfc , jende's persons incapable of enjoying ;he pleaeuree er performing the duties of life. R/IEUMA TISM. in any form 01 condition, chronic or acute, warranted curabie. . , EF! LEI'S ft or falling sickness, a>l chronic or stubborn cases ef' FEMALE DISEASES, radfc* Ij removed; Salt Rheum and eveiy description of ulcerations; Piles and scrofulous disease* which kav« halTled all previous me Ileal skill, ran he cui'ed by n»y treatment; and 1 do say all di-wmM. (yes can be cur«wf by wearing my Medicated Jacket, which is a protection to the I..rigs against all cliun^esOf Weath er In all climates Having In lor yearn the canse and character of intermittenta (fover ijnd %gud) in all parts of the t'nit«el States, will enre periiianet.tiv all chronic or acute ;anes of ague and nervous diseases ia a few days. Cancer Cured Without the Knife or Drawing Blood Tape Worm, that droad to the human family for yea can he rmnov«?«t with two or three doses of my di«covere<l remedy, warranted In ail case*. l> niuttattoa in the Kngiish an«l <lerm*n languages Will visits any distance if desired. Maybe addressed by letter (confidentially) and medicine sent with proper direc tions to an; part of the conntry. Office, No. 928 Liberty St., PHILA DELPIHA. Ang. SSth, 1867—1y UNiuN AGRICULTURAL WORK& ROCHESTER, PA. A. B. SMITH & CO., Proprietors, IVf ANOFACTUIm MOWKRS RKAPgaa. R AILWAT I IVI or Kndloes Chain and Uver Powem of Varloaa ai7.es, Tlireshers and Sepaiators. Farm Mills, Cidar Mills, Cane Mills and Sorghum Evaporators, Corn BkUU ers. Dog Powers for Churning, and all other Agricultu ral Machinery. REPAIRING AND JOBBING of all kinds don- on sfcftrt notloa. Machines of mj kind built f.w parties. TTs»ing ha«l an experiencs of IS years in Patents and Patent Business, are prepared Is make models, applications, Ac.. for parties desiring la take oat patents Having fitted up our factory With NEW & IMPROVED MACHINERY, selected the best eastern makes in person, and employing none but 'he best Mechanics, are prepared to do work in the t*est style and manner Having so cured the services of a first class pruteflt Maker era also prepared to raako any kind or stria of patterns. Particular attention Paid to repairing Mowing asd Reaping Machines, snd machinery in gousral. He solicit and hope by attention and cars .to atfgl the patronage of partlee wishing work done. * Orders from a dfcUnce promptly attendsdto. Addrees, A SMITH h CO.. yuly 17, lift, *mr+. tee%asver. Pa.
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