JAFRM, (SATDTW # JOUSFHOTD Salt and Cold Water for Swine- We Jo not know the souree of the fol lowing remarks upon tho subject which heads this piece, but we regard the infor mation it contains as valuable, both as it regards the administering of salt to fat> tening swine,-and the providing of pure water for them, noi merely in hot weather but at all seasons. It is not a common practice, we think to give salt to swine occasionally, while every farmer would consider it a prime duty to offer it to his neat stock, horses and sheep, as often as once a week. T( be stire the swine get a little compared with the amount given to other animals In proportion to their weight, why d( they not need as much salt as (he othei stock OB the farm 1 We find an articlt going the rounds of the papers upon th< me of salt for fattening twin*. The wri ter states that he " selected two pairs oi barrow hogs weighing 200 each. One pair received, with their daily allowance of food, two ounces of salt; tho other similarly fed, none. In the course of i week it was easily seen that the salted pair had a much stronger appetite that the others, and alter a fortnight it wa! increased to two ounces apiece. Aftei four months the weight of tho salted hogs was 356 pounds, while that of th< unsalted, five weeks later, reached onlj 300 pounds. The experiment was re peated with almost precisely the same ra salts." If such should prove to be the genera result, most farmers havo not gained al the good advantages they might havi done from the food fed ont. From the example cited there is no indication thai the salt excited a morbid appetite, anc produced unnatural flesh and fat. Ol course a sound judgment must be cxer cised in the use of salt, as well as of grain or any other food. Another neglect o 6wine—atid sometimes it must be a orue one—it that of not giving them a plr.n tijul supply of cold water. Why ft is supposed that the hog should not nee< water as wall as the cow and sheep, ii mora than wo can tell. They do require it. When water is not given them, al though fed with swill, they will drinl heartily of the water collected in the yard or barn-cellar after visiting then trough several times, and finding it emptj and dry. Nothing is more grateful te them in a hot day than a bucket of cold water, drank from a clean, sweet trough, We trust that farmers will give attention to the matter, a:/l ascertain for themselves whether our suggestions are valuable or not. Planting Trees in the Fall. We find that transplanting fruit trees in the fall is preferred by many, 8o far as it relates to apples and cher ries?. For pears and small fruits spring is better. Our own experience would make the locality, rather than the season, the guide in making the selection. In the uplands or other lands of a naturally dry, silicious na ture, we should choose autumn ; but in moist, heavy or argillaceous soils, spring is undoubtedly the best, with out reference to the variety of the fruit. And we should adopt this course whether in regard to shade or fruit trees—always excepting the evergreens, which we do not thir.k do nearly so well in fall ns spring. The best time to transplant in the fall is as soon as the traes are done growing, which can be determined by the change of the leaf. By this early operation the roots have time to seise upon the soil before winter sets in and the tree is thus ready for an early start in the spring, and also bet ter prepared to stand the severities of winter. Largo treess, especially, should be transplanted very early, or not until the ground is frozen Lard. GIBI.ET Sorr. —The giblets must be well cleaned and singed; put them into some grivle or gravy broth, with shallots chopped very fine. Great care must be taken to keep the stock skimmed ; when properly stewed, put in a wineglass of Madcria, salt pep per, and mace, sifted fine, and a lit tle lemon acid. When tho rawness of the wine and lemmon are gone so that co flavor predominates, pour it into a tureen and serve hot to table. A Swiss SODP. —Boil three pounds of potatoes, mash them well, and add slowly some good broth, sufficient for the tureen. Let these boil together, then add spinack,a little parsley,lemon thyme and sage, all chopped very fine. Boil minutes; peeper and salt to taste. Just before taking it off the fire to serve add two well beaten eggs. BAKED APPLE PUDDING. —Two ounces of butter, quarter pound pul verized white sugar, quarter pound boiled apples, the yolk of three eggs, the white of two eggs, the rind and juice of one iemon; mix the whole well together, and bake in a puff paste one hour. BOSTON GINGERBREAD. —One pound of butter, one pound sugar one pint molasses, one pound of flour, six eggs one gill of cold water, one teaspoon soda, one quart of fruit-citron and raisins. • DROP CAKE EOR BREAKFA6T. —HaIf pint afmilk, four eggs, one pound %ar, aad add A little salt. APPLE CAKE. —Two cups of gtewed dried apples boiled in two cups of molasses. Drain off the inolasses (fdr the cake,) from the apples, add two eggs, two tea«poon3 of soda, four cups of flour, one cup cf butter, one cup sour milk. of all kinds, llien add the apple,(which was drain ed as above.) The apples should be soaked the night before stewing for the cake. AMERICAN CITIZEN lob PratiixgOTkd Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book AND c&Nia&i m PS3UTOB. I* Krarm* Ralldlng. Arcouit Story, OB potlte Jack'* Hotel, JfAltt Street, BUTLBR_PA. WB ARB PRIPARBD TO PRIST,OW SHORT WOICI Bill Headt, Books, Druggist Labels, Pro gnimires, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Bills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, &c. BEING FURNISHED WITH The Most Approved Hand Presses AND TUE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rule*, Cuts, Ac., IN THE COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN ANDDECORATIVE PRINTING NfATiT, PItOMPTIT, AXD AT REASONABLE KATES, inn style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. SKILLED WOBKMEN 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 TABTE I .PC COMPOSITION AND Elcganoe In Presn W.irk. In all the essentials or Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in vite comparison, from getting out a Card •)', a single lino to an illuminated Poster, y * work of any number of pages. PEOrEBBXONAL CARpB. ~ L. Z. MITCHELL, vm ttopne*' «•« N. B. Cottier of Diamond, Butler, J. A J. PURVIANCE, A ttorne y hut Luw, Office, on 6. H.ttf Diamond and MaJo it. BntUr. Pe »«* »• "«»»."•« .'. IDWIH uoa THOMPSON tc LYON, A »• X.MW IL/"Office, on Main Street. Butler. Pn < liarli>s N'Cnndless, *■ * ■ W_ XK on South weat corner ~112 Diamond, Rntler, P 010. A. BLACK, ■„... oro. W. TLKFOKR. BLACK & riiEEQER, AO ItNEVH \ T 3,A W, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AOF.NTS. tdV Office on Main street, opposite Pchneideman'a Clothing Store, Butler, Pa. {no 'Jo, ly. W- •*"- JBC. Itlcl ell^. ATTORNEY AT LAW, wnrattajid to>%ll bu«ine*seutruated to his care prompt ly. Special attention given to the collections. of itn iiont, Hack I'ay and Uountiet. Will also act as Agent for those wishing to buy or •ell real ewtate. Office on South side of Diamond, in Hredin's building. Butler Pa. * W. J. YOUNG, ATTORNEY AT J. W. YOUNG, Surveyor. Benxonis, BenzioCo., wAprll tl, 16f17, If. Michlgss. A. M. M CAWDLEBB. JE., Attorney at Law, Office, South-west Corner of Diamond (That formerly occupied fey Hon. ('has 0. Sullivan.) May Ift,*|Q. —jy) HUTLKII, I»A.. W luxiTT BJi liTiu Attorn e y a t Lnw, HAVING rcoeully returned from California, has resumed the practice of Law in Butler. Particular attention given to business, in the State of California, especially collections; having made ar rangement with responsible parties in that State. Ofllco in Hoyd'fl Building, Main Street. August 14th, 1867—6 mos. T~M. NF.YMAN, M. D. Pliyelolan and Surgeon Office immedniniY opposite Walker's build inqs Butler. Dec. W. 8. HUSELTON, M. V., (Late of the V. 9. Army,) No, t!7 Federal Htreet, Ornci HOURS : ) From 8 to 10 A. M. \ u ato 6P. M. 112 ALLEGHENY CTTT " 7to ? " ) May 20. 'B7, 5 mot. S W I3STO-. MRS. T. J. LoWM AX, Wonld respectfully inform the citizen* "112 this place that she is prepared to do all hinds of sewing, such as I>rwm Making, Saqnos, Gents' Shirts, and Children's an parel. Also. Local Agent for Wheeler and Wilson's Sewing Machines. Feh. 20, 1867, tf. C - ORGE ROSE House, Sign & Ornamenta l Painter. Paper Haning Done on Shortest Notice. Bt'TLa&.Ang. 28, 1867—1y. FRANK H.JOHNSTON, M. D., ght}sirian & JNrgrou, 11ABRISVILLE, Butler County, Pa* Will promptly attend to all business entrusted to bis care. R EFERKNCES: Dr. Crawford, Coopers town. Pa. Dr. Suovden. Franklin, Pa. Dr. liuHsler, Cjchrnnton, Pa. Dr. Fowler, Harrisvilie, Pa. Drs. Foster A Huffman, CiintonviHe, Pa. Dr. Coulter. Ceuircville, Pa. Dr. Livingston, •• " (JulyJ,'67—ly No, 15 South West Diamond, Adjoining Bepler's Hotel, ALLEGHENY CITY, pA One of the cheapest and beat Wholesale amd Relai Stores in tk* (we (Uies. Cull and examine our Stoc.', and (Nay EEW A.R.TtXTTA.L —OF— DRY GOODS, AND OIL* CLOTHS. Wl HATE JTJBT RECEIVED THE LARGEST, and Moat Complete itock of White & Colored Blankets. BARRED, WHITE, YELLOW, RED, AND GRAY. FLANNELS, EVER OFFEREDIN TUE CITY AND AT Extremely Low Prices. ALSO, ▲ VERT LARGE STOCK Of Ladies, Misses dt Children's Furs, of all k nda and qualities fa which we are offer In j GREAT BARGAINS ALSO A ,VEltr GOOD ASSORTMENT Of CARPETS, FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, HEARTH RUGS, AND DOOR MATS In fee t, everything umaltT kept In ft Dry Qoods Stori HOLD wmmu & ram. Remember the. Place, DUNL/VP I.UKKR & CO., Ifo. 130 Federai Street, 4th Door Ilelow Market, CSeptembt 18, ALLEGHENY CITY. DR U G AWD GROCERY STORE. rilllE subscribers have on hand and are daily receiving 1 «t their Store-Room.oppoaite Paler DutTj sin Butlei An Extensive Assortment OF I>rng«, IDye Stafffe, Medicines, ll'nt.ltf edlctnen, JTollel Soap, Paints, IPerfuniery, AND THE Qft o 112 q« r t Li qit© ps Tor chemical and madiciaa! purpose*. A tee, all kind* nj II HUHIIKW, NOTIONS, afeo.. Physicians' Prescriptions Careftilly and Promptly Compounded. In the Gr eery Department rill he found Flour. B*cv,. Fiah, C> ffae, Toaa, Bugu banned Fruit of all kinda or ery arlicle ■"»raily use. Alio Nails, Glass, Glassware, dueensware Hardware Stoneware, Bucketst Tubs, And a general assortment of Tobacco and Cigars. The highest market price n%idfrrall kind- of pro luce in exchange for Go« Bell & Dielfenbacher. funa 12, 1867—1 j. 2VL A.I2ST STREET, Opporite Jack't Ifntd.) TlvatlaM*, rHE nndereigned would respectf oily inform the pub lie that he baa constantly on band, CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR FROM TUB 11 Alt HON r MILLS. ALSO, Teat, Coffee, Sugars. Syrup, Cheese, Ham, Dried Beef, Fish, Pota toes, Apples, Canned and Dried Fruits, ind everything usually found in a first claaa Gracery fire. ronfuctiooarfea of all kinds and of ever iety. A l»o. Clears, Tobacco, &o. dro. AT a are determined to sell as low aa the leweat. Give is a call. Sept.B, '<l7—tf.j PATTON KEARNg, J. HI. GILKEY, DENTIST, 3ffice Oa Main St., South of Post Office BItLEB, i* a. June 20, 16t7, lyr. Valuable Farm for Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale, bin VALUABLE PA KM , nituate in Alleghany towuahip, Butler county, Pa., consisting of Two Hundred and Eighteen Acres >f land. About One Hundred Acres Cleared, and fenced ind in a good state of cultivation ; two Dwelling bona is. Stable, Ac., thereon This Farm la within three nilea of Kml«ntou, and the Allegheny Vally Rail Road, n>w being rapidly constructed Is well watered and imbered, and will be sold cbe-tp. For Terms, inquire of the subscriber on the prembea, 'of £. M'Junkin, Esq., of Butler. Title indisputable, aeptlS, U7-tfJ JAMES H. MM A HAN. J. fflppely W. 11. Miller. HIPPELY & IYIILLER, Wholesale ft Retail Dealers In FLOUR and OATS, CORN, HAY, SA T, Etc., 8 VISST'STAB Intersection of Ohio and Liberty Streets. * No. 1 Salt at the lowest Market price on Board the Cars tear Highest Price paid Tor Oats and €orn.*@i Consignments Solicited. June sth, 1867— 1y. AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE —FOR— The Purifying of the Blood. DIT. J. W. POLAWD'B HUMOR DOCTOR,, A Positive Remedy tor alt Kind* ol Humors, PARTICULARLY ERYSIPELAS, NETTLE RASH, SALT lIIIEUM, SCROFULA, CARBUNCLES, ROILS AND PILES It in very gratifying tow of this, or of ant other medicine, 4 Itlilhe Ttrj best retried* known." It Is n<4 always to easy to prove it. Jt I*, however, exceed ingly gratifying to the Proprietor of thle medicine, tbat while he declares to the public tbat this is a most won derful and effective specific for Humor*, as stated ab"te, be has abundant proof a' hand 10 sustain bis stitetaeßt For sixteen year* tba Humor Doctor has been manu factured and sold, and every year has increased the value of it* reputation, and the amount of its sales.— In New Hampshire, where it originated, no remedy for humors Is so highly prized. An eminent physician (now an army surgeon; when practising iu New Hamp shire, purchased between fifty and sixty gallons of it during some seven or fight yearn, and used it In bin practice. He has since then ordered it for the Hoepi tnl where he was stationed. Other physicians have ordered it, and have used it in prnctico with great suc cess When the iroprietor lived in New Hampshire, at Ooflstowu Center, for the spaco Of thirty or fortt miles around, and in Manchester particularly, the Humor Doctor was well known and highly valued (or the nu merous and wuuderful cprea which it etrected. Though manufactured in large quantities the supply was fre quently exhausted, and purchasers had to wait f.»r more to be made. In tbat region some very severe cases of Krysipelas were treated with—and they wete cured.— Erysipelas sores, or carbuncies, those ugly, painful ul ceis. were entirely removed wherever this medicine was faithfully used. So it was with Scrofula and Salt Kheum. The Humor Doc tor cured them. For the sake of showing what is thought of it, a few testimonlals are here inserted: Ml I ton Gale, Esq., Uoston, Masi. I hereby certify that I was sorely afflicted with boils for two yearn, developing themselves on my limbs and other pait* of my body. The fluttering)* which 1 en dured from them nre Indescribable. Suffice it to say that I faithful'y tried several of the most popular hu mor remedies, but without removing the affliction. At Irngtb, by the earnest request of an iutimate friend, I WBO Induced to try Dr. J \V. Poland's Humor Doctor, nnd ain very happy to attest that all my boila were ro moved, and m.v health was restored by using Dr. Po* j land's afore*aid medicine. Doston, Jan. 14,18WL MILTON GALE. A. c. IR. Esq.y J/'l pchrgt'r, JV. 11. DR. J. W. POLAND—Dear Sir: 1 veiy cheerfully glvo my teatimony iu furor of your Humor Doctor as an ex cellent remedy for humors. My numerous acquaint auto In Manchester know how severely I was afflicted with Boils, and they know how perfectly good my health Is at prenent. Your llutner Doctor cured mo. Please refer to me for particulars in my case. 1 Manchester, N. H., June 11. 'SO. A. C. WLI, ACE Mrt. Whttltr, Stoneham, Mass. , I Tery confidently and earnestly recommend Dr. J. I W. Inland's Humor Doctor as an excellent temedyfor humor*, having been wonderfully remedied by it myself. My own caae was a very severe and obstinate one. For more than two years the skin upon the inside of both my hands, and even down to my wrist, was constantly cracked and broken up, so that I wan unable to una my hands In any kinds of wet work, and was obliged to wear gloves in sewing to avoid getting blood upon my work. The humor which ao afflicted me was Kobably a combination of Erysipelas and Salt Kheum. r ganerai health was quite poor. Soon after I begim to use the Humor Doctor 1 could perceive signs of heal Ing. I continued to use the medicine till I was finally cured. My hands are now perfectly free from humors, and to all appearances my whole system is clear of It, and haa been for several month®. I used eight buttles before I frit safe to give It up eutiiely, but tbev cured me HARRIET WHEELER. Stoneman, Mass., Julv 6, 1850. Mr«. Ilortrr, Porrr, A*. H, DOVER, N. 11., July M, MB!*. Da. POLAND, I received your letter enquiring as to the effects of your medicine on sea-sickhwis. I am hap py to say thafl think It Is " the medicine'' for tbat dreadful sickness. I tried various prescriptions, bat j f<mud none that settled the stomach and cleared the head like the Humor Doctor. I felt as though I could hardly wait to get ashore, to entreat yon to Intrduco it into sblp chandlery stores, that it may find its way to those who suffer 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 pnhllc for biliona habits, headache and humors about my children, and have always found it a sure I am not fond of having my name appear in public, and would not consent to it on any other account but to relieve the suffering : but if the 112 »regoiag will bo of any service to you or the public, yon can make use of it. Yonrs. HARRIET M. PORTER. Much more might be said in relation to this medicine, as contained in testimonials, but it is uoodlcs*. Ask Manchester druggests about It, especially E W. Wake, at Dart's Inquire of Mr. Henry Plumer,ol liedford whose wife was cured by it of Salt Rheum. Ask almost any person In Ooffstown, and they will declare its value as a remedy, as used in their own cases or by their friends. The Humor Doctor was formerly told at fifty cents per bottlo; bat the cost of every ingredient composing it has gone up so enormously, that the price has been raised to flfty cents only, and tbat by compulsion The lluinor Doctor is prepared at the New England Botanic Depot, for the proprietor, J. C. French. Bold by Medicine Dealers everywhere. DKMAS DARNE& A CO., (loner a JAgenta, New York Administrator's Notice. ESTATE OF FORESTER BROWN, DEC'D. NOTICE is hereby given that le'ters of Administra tion on the esta eof Foraster Drown, late of Peon township, dee'd., have this day, {Sept. 11, 1*67,) been granted to Ike imdersigned; therefore, all person* knowing themselvea indebted to said estate, will make immediate pnyinont, and those havtng claims against tn* same will present them pro per lv authenticated for SfHjemont. -SARAU A. DROWN. Sept. IS, Tj Adm'x. JOHS jr. SIKHOST, Confectioner and Cake Baker, No. 109 Federal Street, Allegheny city, Pa. Ice Cream, Soda Water, Fruits, Nuts, Jellies, Plcklta, Ac., always on hand. M&- Particnlfr attention paid to orders. May 22, 1887, lyr Administrator's Notice. ESTATK OF I. H. BROWN. DEC'D. NOTICE is hereby giveu that Letters of <u'mir<islra tioa on Ike eafeuo ef I. il. Brown, i ue of Merca township. Bntlvr connty, Pa., deed, have this day t September 12, 1M7.) oeen granted to the undersigned; tberef-.re. all persons knowing themselves indsLted to said estate, will make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement, ALEXANDER Sept. W,IMF— £ Ailm'r. A Single Box of BRANORETH S PILL Conain more vegetable extractive matter than twenty boatso dij ihtln aoy where in the world besides: fifty-five ii) I sure physicians use thorn in their practice to tht pxcl»n»iou of Ajthvr purgatives. The first letter of their value Is ytl scarcely appreciated. When they are bet tor known a sudden death and continued sickness will ho of the 112 a»t. Lot tht>se who know them speak right :»ut la their favor. It L* a doty which will tavo life. Onr race are subject to it redundancy of vltlatrd bile at this season, it is dangerous as it Is prevalant but Drandreth's Pills afford an Invaluable and efficient protection. their occasional use we prevent the i Mllection of those imparities which, when in suff dent quantities, cause so much d&bger to the body's beaitn. rhey soon cure Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Loss of Ap petite, Pain in the Head, Heartburn, Pain in Brea stt I itone, Sudden Faintaees aud Coetlveacst. Sold fcyt all ] 'expectable Dealers la Medici rise CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS. AFTER MORE THAN SIX YEARS EXPERIENCE In my business,and a Winter* lal>or In In selecting the best material, aud constant overlielit in the making of the same, by 8 FIRST CLASS WORKMEN, | I hare now on hand the largest and best lot of CARRIAGES, ncctoiEg. SULKEYS, WAOOXS, Ac., nbth light and heavy, ever offered to the people « Butler county, ; which I will sell CHEAP FOR CASH, TrFamlly Carriages, Shifting Top Bnggie*, Open and ottlng Buggies—in short, I think I can furnish al mo»t anything in the vehicle line, mail* of the best Eastern timber. Springs and axles; and finished in a manner not excelled In cities East or West, and bettor adapted for om roads than Eastern work. Shop and Ware-room on Cunningbum street, East of and near Mardorfs Tannery, Butler. Pa. GEO. C. ROESSINO. REFERENCES: We, the undersigned, take pleasure in recommending to the public, the work of Geo. C. Roessing. We have used his manufacture ef Oarrlaces—they hare given satisfaction, an<l are well adapted to our roads. CIIARLBS M'CAXOLESS, J. G. 4 W. CAMPBELL, DR. STEPHR* IJRAUFN. R. C M'ABOT, I R. FRICKENSTKIX. no. 17-tf. W«. S. & A. U. Jiorv. DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! DR. SAMUEL GRAHAM Is still carrying on the Drug busiues in the old stand in IFIOYIFS BLOCK, Main Srjc, - - BJ[ er, Pa, We hare constantly on hand and for sale, at reduced ratee, a purs quality of Drugs, Litharge, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paintb, Oils, j Glass, Putty, Varnishes, | Turpentine, White Lead, ! Alcohol, Red Lead, ! Linseed Oil, Lard, Fish, and Neats-Foot Oils. Ilottle*. Vials, CorkN, SOAP, LAMPS, SPONGES, PURE GROUND SPICES, &C. A general variety of Perfumery & Toilet Articles. •flu WINKS AND LIQUORS for mediral and mechani cal purposes.-%* Wines lor Sacraunuial UHO, furnished at cost. Physicians' prcsci iptions Carefully Compounded. Thankful for past favors, w« invite the public Bene ally to call and examine our stock We are conflden that we can *{ll at as reasonable rates as any similar establishment in the county, m iy Ai. , rr. Book Agents Wanted Jo Solicit Orders for a New Illustrated BIBLE OICTIONABY. (fcOMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME j THE DICTTOW ART embodies the results of the most recent study, research, and lii'est'gation. of about sixty-five of the most eminent and advanced Bible Scholars now living. Clergymen of all denominations approve it, and regard it as the host work of its kind in the English language, and one which ought to be in the hands of every Bible reader in the laud. In circulating this Work, Agents will find a pleasant and profitable employment. The numerous objections which are u ually encountered in sellingordinary works will not exist with thit. But, on the contiary. encouragement]and friendly aid will attend the Agent, making his labors agreeable, use ful, and lucrative. Ladles, retired Clergymen, School Teachers, Farmers, Students, and all others who poaaeae enertcy, are wan ted to aasist in Canvassing every Town and County in the country, to whom the most liberal inducements will be offerod For particulars, apply to, or address PARMELEK BROTHERS, sept 4, Ct ] 722 Seneom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. .BITBVtfU LB a —..r. B »«"■• -rnlr.r.** HOOBT FiSMOMBIE TAILORS. THE uudersigued having associated themselves in the Tailoring business, would respectfully say to the public in general that they have just received the Fall and Winter Fashions, aud are prepared to make up clothing in the Utest aud most approved stylo Plesrr call and sx ami no our Fashion* and Specimens of meu and boys' wear. Specisl attention given to boy#' cloth ing. EITENMULLEK. WHITE A CO. August 12, IBC6—tf. MONEY FREE AS WATER.— IO,OOO ACTIVE Local and Traveling Agents, Male or female, of all ag*s, are wanted to solicit trade in every CUy. Town, liamTet, Workshop and Factory, throughout the entire *Ol Id, for the most saleable novelties ever known.— 500 per cent. proAt and READY SALE WHEREVER OFFERED. Smart men and women can make from $5 to %o0 per day, and no risk of IOSB. A small capital re quired of from f'iO to sloo—the more money invested the great*r the profit. No money required tn advance —lva.fir it send the article* and receive pay afterwards. If you actually a wlsh to make money rapidly ami easily, write fur full p rtecular* and addreas, MILNOR k CO., (From Paris,) •t© Broadway, New York City. tj'fKswy spers jtafyiaf trill be lit ftaail) y dealt w RURAL HILL NURSERY. s ® H OF AL KINDS . THE undersigned take# pleasure I n announcing t Their many frieuds, and the public generally, tha Uiey better are prepared than ever before to furnish Fruit Trees of All Kinds, AND SHRUBBERY & SHADE TREES, OP ALMOST EVERY VARIETY. The universal testimony ot those who have been suppliedjeith fruit and other Trees from Rural Hill Nursery 18, that they are larger, cf Superior quality and grow BETTER than those brought from foreign nurseries, 1 of these troths, any number of reliable testimonials can be had in this county and vicinity. Persons desi rous of purchasing, are requested to call and examine pur spiendid variety. Tt trill amply repay, any person that wishes good fruit, and at an early Jay from re planting to purchase of us, es our trees are extra Isrge and good. A number of reliable agents ran And profit able employment.by calling; upon the subscriber living 2 1-2 miles west of Butler, Pa. .J*ilas Pearoe 4 Sons. Butler, NOT. 7 '66. A.J. PATriEtoit, Ifo. 158 Federal Street, Next Door to the Corner of the Diamond, Allegheny, - - Penn-a. HAVING JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED Stock of HARDWARE & CUTLERY Imported direct from the manufiirtnrers, consisting o Builder'* Hardware, Coopers, Blacksmiths, and lijitcher TOOLS, Hosefurnlsnliitf Hardware, FAR VINO UTENSILS. IRON, STEEL, NAILS. GLASS, WHITE LEAD, SASH, PUTTY; <tc. Feels confident be can offer inducements to Whole sale and Retail buyers, and would most renpectfhlly nsk your patronage, with the assurance that it will bo to your Interest to do business with him. April '67, «018 KolifC to Collectors. THE Collectors of the several townships of Batlci county aro hereby notified that we sre under the necessity of calling npon them for immediate pavtrteat of taxas in their hanis, to meet the demands now upon Pay up or wa will be compelled to collect by legal process. A. C CHRISTIE, ) IVM. DICK, > Com'rs. JNO. W BRANDON, \ Attest : GEO. W. KKBISS. Coas'rs Cl'k. Aug2l. '67. BUTLER WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture tlie very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Yarns, Of every kind and color, which wo will sell as low to cash buyers, If not lover than they can be had Eawt, or West. If you want Heavy llarred, White, Brown, or Grey Flannels. Warranted to have NO SHODDY in tlicm, Jgo to the Union Woolen Factory, Butler, Pa., it you wan Heavy Cass line res, Warranted to have NO SHODDY in them, goto the Butlar Woolen Factory. If you want a good article of NTOCKIXQ YARJf, Warranted to have no Shoddy In it, goto the Butler Woolen Factory. 3 0,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted in Exchange for the Above Goods. H. FULLERTON. Dec 4, 60.,1f MILLINERY & TRIMMING STORE. MRS. J. ADLINGTON announces to tho public that ah o has opened a Mi 111 nerj and Trlmmli.g Store three door* North of Sykes' Grocery, where she will pay partiriilar attention to Dress Making and all kinds of Family Sewing. Stamping, Braiding, LADIES' TRIMMING, New Style Hoops and Corsets, Dreaa Making and Family Sewing, New Style Promenade &. Party Skirts, FLOWERS, nIBfIONS, LACES AND OLOVKS. Gent's Cuffs, Collars,& Neckties. MRS. J. 41>M><«TO\, TIIBEE DOORS SORTII OI SYKEB' OROCEII7, vol. 4, no. Ift-tf. Main Street Butler, Pa. ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC BIBLE. BY REV. INORAtIAM OOBBIN, A. M. rpiIIS work contain* all the plans of the Commen I taries, and is neat and of convenient sixe for family line. It will require but little examination to see that this edition of the Sacred Writings embraces many fea tures nuvcr before combined in one volume, and is a vuliiable acquisition to the family Circle and the nihil cnl student Some of the inost important and distin guishing features of this bible aro : I. Seven hundred Wood Engravings. 2. Many thou sand marginal references. 3. Three finely executed Btoel Engravings* 4. Numerous improved readings. 5. A corrected chronological order, tf An ex|>oaiClon of each chapter, containing th esse nee of the best Com mentators, with mnch original matter by the editor. 7. The poetical books in tbe metrical form. 8 Reflec tions drawn from tbe subjects ef the chapter,aud giving in a condensed form its spiritual Import. 0. Questions at tha 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 featnres, viz: It contains a family photograph dspart- | ment in connection with tho family record, and »s »k- | tended concordance. It is one of tbe moat desirable i Bibles published. The work contains nearly fifteen ' hundred crown qiiartupages, printed from clear and ( beautiful type, on fine paper, with numerous ••ng'-avings, | and la bound in three different and beautiful styles. Rev John Davis, of Connoqnertcssinjr township, i« I Agent for Butler County. Post Office Andrea*. WIIITKSTO WN, Butlvr County, Pa. | .March, no 14-s. JT-tf Drs Dieffenbacher 4: Lefevre. A ~ prepared toluaer* j work. Filling, cleauing, extracting and adjuatlng tbe teoth done with the best materials and in the best manner. Particular attention paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, they defy com petition; as operators they rank among the bant. Char* I V re moderate. Advice free of charge. o#©e —ln Boyd* ' uilding Jefferson Street, Bullet Pa. Dec 9, 1863 i THIRD ARRIVAL —Of— NEW GOODS, There Is a Store on Main Btreet, Where all the swains and maidens meet, To help their "sole*" and eav* their feet, Just three doors north of M,'Aboy's store. Yon've surely been In their before.— Lives HUSBLTON, up to ears In leather. ne sella his ladies' gal tort at one dollar twenty cts. pal And evbry kind of l.oota A shoes of gents A ladles' ware And all at such low prices that hohe Lead barefoot go, While notißLTOif and his leather are making such ashoW AT HOSiXTOjrg CHEAT BOOT & SHOE STORE. Where you wfll find tbe target and beat assorted stock" * of BOOTS and SHOES ip town, Just purchased in the East r AXblfa (ft CD® IB 0o Mj .lock con.UU tft part df (Wfmwn't Miaaaa 1 ahtl ««') Lanttng and (lots kid Baltara. Poish and Oil Goat Balmorels, Tarapico and graned Morocco Boots, Alto, complete stock of Maoa' and 9oya' Wara, ton. Blaring in part of LASTING, FRENCH AND OOMMO* CALF OAITERB FRENCH AND COMMON CALF BOOTS, (hand work warranted.) KIP AND VPI> K R BOOTS. Alao PLOBan SBOII. (onlj ti so par pair.) Atao, a complcte'atoak of LADIES' AND GENTS' SLIPPERS. My stock of leather and findings consists in part «112 Kids and Moroccos of all kinds, Roans of all colors, French and Common Calf Skinr, Kip, Upper and Sole Leather. B°A T' h,r ecm,i "'" of ORONOC °. CALIFORNIA aa Alao, La.ta, P«G», tliraad Nalla, Root Ir.N tc (T. rj,thing a Shorraaker «... h. ran find at B. fc. iltJMjr.l. TON !>, three doora North of M'Aliojr Btoa. Btora, But ler, Pennsylvania. 4tf-Tl.ls stock you wfll find Is seloeted en the prln ci|>les that a tailor would mske s better coat than a blacksmith, so you may espect to fiad a better aaalltv 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. No trouble to show goods. Particular attention paid to orders. B. €. IIIItIELTOX, no ■ 20. flwoa.) BUTLER, Pa- Cunningham & Richey HAVING asiociated together in thegrocsov business, they are row prepared to fbrnish the pit) lie with CHOICK VFtJETAIII.KN, FRESH FISH, WINTER WHEAT FLOUR, C'heeßo, Dried Beer, Ac. We have a full stock of canned fruit, sueh PEACH ES. BLACKBERRIES, GREEN CORN, CHERRIES. TOMATOES, PEARS, In the Coufretionery line we are well sup plied w CandieM, Cove OyMterfl, Oreen Apples, Tokneeo, Cigars. Soli, OK4\<;F,S 4XD LEIMOXS. Remember the place, Cunningham & Richey, Three Doors South of Vogeley Hour*, may, ne 24-tf. MAT* STREET, BUTTER, PA. Pp. W. Hi. Wittmoitr, HAS been in snrcessful practice for a number ef years, with the experience of tbe different Hos pitals in Europe and America. Army »nd Hospital Surgeon durfng tbe lato American war, continues to atj tend to all cases at bis office, No. 928 Filbert St., Philadclpaia. No Medicines are used or recommended; the r-mediee administered are those which will not break down the constitution, but renovate the ayntem from all injuries it has sustained from mineral medicines, and leave the system in a healthy and perfectly eared con dition. Dyflpcpalft. that llstressine dineane and fell destroyer of health aad happiness, undermining tbe conetitution and yearlj nirrving thousands to unaimely graves, can moat em pbutica ily be cured. MELANCUOLLY, ABIIERATIOJN, that state of alienation and weakneee of the mind which 1 jende'-s persons incapable of enjoying Ihe pleasures or performing the duties of life. RHEUMATISM. In any form or condition, ckronic or acute, warraated cuMbre. EPILEPSY* or felling aickness, all chronic or stubborn rases of FEMALE DISEASES, radio* ly removed; Salt Rheum and evety description of ulcerations; Files and scrofulous diseases which have baffled all previous medical skill, can be cured by aiy treatment; and I do say all diseases, (yes Consumption) can be enred by wearing my Medicated Jacket, which is a protection to the l..i»gs againnt all changes of weath er in all climates. Having investigated for years the cause and character of intermittent* (fever and in all parts of the United States, will eure parmar ly sll chronic or acute cases of ague and nervous dlse ' a a few days. Cancer Cured Without the Knije. or Drawing „sd. Tape Worm, that drerid to the human fwillT) fo» /ears can be removed with two or three doaes of my newly discovered remedy, warranted in all caees. Consultation in the Engiish and Gorman languages Will make visits any distance if detlred. May be addtessed by letter (confidentially) and medicine sent with proper direc tions to any part of the country. Office, No. 928 Liberty St., PIIILA DBI.PIII A. Ang. 28th, 1867—1y UNION AGRICULTURAL WORKS^ ROCHESTER, PA. A. B. SMITH & CO., Proprietors,, "Jlyf ANL' FACTURt MOWERS. REAPURS, R %ILWAT XYJ, ur Kpdlsn Chain and Lever Powers of Varions sites, Threshers and Separator*. Farm Mill*, Cider Mills, Cane Mills and Sorghum Evaporators, Corn Shelt ers, Dog Powers for Churning, and all other Agrlcultb ral Machinery. j" REPAIRING AND JOBBING ot all kinds don* on »bort notlcn. Machines of auy kind built for parties. Having had an experience of 16 years in Patenia and Patent Business, are prepared to make models,applications, Ac., for parties desiring to take out patents. Having fitted up our fectory with NEW & IMPROVED MACHINERY, selected fr«ni the best eastern makes in person, end employing nono but *he bost fcsthenics, are prepared to do work in the best style and manner Having se cured the services of a first class Puttern Maker are also prepared to make any kiud or sty Is of patterns. Particular attention Paid to repairing Mowing and Reaping Machines, and machinery in gvueral. \\ e solicit and bope by attention and care to meri tbe patronage of parties wishing work done. Orders from adfetanoo promptlv attended to. Addrees, A B SMITH ft CO., July 17, I##?, 6uio» Rochester, P*
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