American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, October 23, 1867, Image 4
& gmw tboM. Transplanting Fruit & Other Trees- Mr. FreaaThis is a deparment of terra-culture in whick very few who have not the advantage of a practical education, excel. One cheifobsticltin the way of success, and probably, which more than afty or all other cavses cembfofci, renders abortive the efforts and hopes of the tyro, is to be found in the imperfect manner of preparing the holes for the recep tion of the trees. Forest, trpea require of course, larger ereaririion than fruit trees,which are generally of raofe deminutive size, and set in bitter soil. To illustrate the necessity of givipg the roots ample "etope and Verge enough," we present in {kit AjAice, the expeitoinTs made by" M. KJhal ormeau, a rre neb author of discrim ination, and whose zeal in this de partment of horticulture sience, has secured to bim the respect of all who < are familiar with his efforts and their results: "Four peach trees, resembling oth er at to size and vigor of growth* as much as possible, No. 1 in K kole three feet square ; No. S in a hole two feet square, and No. 3 and 4 in holes eighteen inches square. The soil and exposition similar. No. 1 has every year given the molt abundant crops, ar.d the relative size <jf the ♦rtfes are as follows:thestefci of No. 1, 18 feet high and ft niches in circumference ; that of No. 2, 9 feet high and 5f inches in citeUmferenoe } No. 3, 6 feet high and 8 Inches 8 lines in circumference ; No. 4, 6| fdet and 8 inehes in circumference. It maybe Well to remark that trees and plants derive their aliment from the soil in a state of solution, and this effected throngh the agency of the minute terminalpoints or ioles of tke roots. Theso are almost microscopical in tVeir tie ty,and indeed are so fragile that they can only permeate thefinest and mcst perfect ly favorable soil. And obstruction in the form of stone,consolidated mass of earth, or other obstaclev oper» atcs to direct them, and consequent** ly to prevent the Supplying their proportional share of nourishment to the tree. They are in many respects strictly analogous the Ivrtcah of the human syitem, and comparatively posessess all tho fragility and mi nuteness of organization which char acterize the latter. It will hence be seen that exposure or unnecessary drying of the roots, previous to the transplantation, and subsequent to their removal to tho nursery, must bo, of necessity, highly detrimental and injurious to their health. On tho same account all harsh stamping and crCwding while transplanting is to be avoided, as it endangers theso organs, which are so essential to the health and increment of the tree. In "Kenrick's Orchardist," a work, by the way, which should be in tho hands of every young farmer, in the land, we have the following in rela tion to the circulatiou of the sap. "These enumerable mouths, or sponglots, absorb and drink in withs out discrimination, all the fluid sub stances which come in their way.— These fluids ascend through the ab lurnumor sap-wood to the loavs,which are true laboratories of all plants as well as the organs of respiration. The circulation of the sap, which commences its movements, first in the branches, and last of all in the roots, is produced by the attraction of the leaf buds and leaves, which are de veloped by the warmth of spring— their transpiration requiring supplies >o great and continual that some plants are stated to perspire even twice their weight in twenty-four lkours. The true sap thus generated in the leaves, and seperated from the more watery particles, decends thro' the inner bark, having now acquired new powers, and being now peculiar ily prepared to nourish and give fl-i --vor to the fruit ; and continuing its decent, in disposition in its course the cambium or mucilaginous sub stance, by which new and successive layers of wood and bark are annually added to the tree ; while whatever is not adapted as alimeut to the pecu* liar wants of the plant, is again re turned by the roots to the earth." Another very important matter to l>e attended to in transplanting fruit trees, and one which we are scrry to {receive is very often neglected is to eep down the weeds around the trunk. When a good orchard is de sirable, one that will progress rapid ly to maturity, it will be well to keep tne soil under careful cultivation with weeded crops avoiding of course, in the routine, all such vegetables as will shade the soil too much, and pre ferring, as a general practice, those which are called pivoting crops— such M turnips, beets,parsnip?,carrots, Ac. —and seeing that the fertility is kept up, or on the increase, by copious application of the best manure.— After the removal of the crops in the fall, the surface should be oarafully cleansed of alt spurious vegetation, and plowed, but not harrowed, as the rougher it is left the more efficiently will the frost act upon it. This is of importance in effecting the de struction of the roots of weeds, and their seeds, as well as in exposing the ova of worms and other insects de posited beneath the surface. It has also a favorable effect upon the con stituents of the soil itself, rendering! tjß latter fine, by its powerful disin- tegrating action. It is scarcely pess sible to reduce the soil devoted to young fruit trees to tio-finea, tilth.— The more therefore, it is worked, the better_it will be for the trees —always taking special <are to avoid distur bing the roots. — Germaniovrn Telt | graph. AMERICAN CITIZEN Prf&tiiigOTkel Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book AND jus mmm. I» Kearni' Building;. Second Story, op* poilte Jack'i Hotel* Mala Street, BX7TLER_PA. VI ARK PREPARED"TO PRINT,O!T SHORT NOICB Bill Heads, Books, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Bills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, &e. BEING FURNISHED WITH The Most Approved Hand Presses * AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Tjrpe, Borders, Cms meats, Rules, Cat*, 4c., IN TO* COUNTY, We will execute eveiything in the line of PLAIN ANDDECORATIVEPRINTING lum, Ptoiimr, *» AT Biiiosuii Him, in a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. SKILLED WO It 14 MEN Arc employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet the Wants of the community, and to re tain the hoaorabie distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for TASTE Iff COMPOSITION AND Eh'tfanoe 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 Card ot a single line to an illuminated Poster, v t work of any number of pages. P&ftrZgglftHAt CAfcPg. Ii» 35. MITCHELL, WrOfflr# N. B. Corner of Diamond, Be tier, IV-%* J. ». AI/PVBTIANCC, A ttorne y« »lt I.ftw, ones, on S. a. of Dlamon.l and Main it. Battar. Pa. JOHK M. THOMPSON KDWIN no* THOMPSON & LYON, » nt C 7" Offlca, on Main Btraat, Bntler, P. Tt® rfmrlcH tf'CitmllcHM. 1» a a... wm" m office, on South west corner of Diamond, Bntler, P GEO. A. BLACK, mim.OBO. W. PLUOKB. BLACK i FJjEEGER, ATTOUNEYB -A>T AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENTS. Ofßee On Main street, opposite Schneidemnn's Clothing Store-, Bfftler, Fa. f»o to, ly. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wll I'at tend tA All business entrusted tohln care prompt* ly. Special Attention given to the collections, of iVn* tiont. Back Paj and Bountie*. Will also act an agent for those wishing to bny or | sell real estate. Office on South side ef Diamond. In Bredin's building, ' Butler Pa. A. M. M'CANDLEBBJR Attorney at Law, Office, South-west Corner of Diamond (That formerly occupied by Hon. Chas. C. Sullivan.) May 15, —ly) JIUTLEU, PA. zi I7¥ia &iu W t Attorney at La*, HATING recently returned from California, has resumed the practice of Law in Butler. I'articular attention given to bnsine**, in the State of California, colleclion* ; having mad* ar rangement* with rupontihU parties in that State. Office In Boyd*« Bailding, Main Street. August 14th, IM7-flmoi. ATM. NF.YMAN, m. D. rhyslolan and Burffoon Offio immediiM.Te»po*i<* Walker'* bvtldiaa*. Butler, Dec. I, UK*. W. 8. HUBELTOH, M. D., (Late, of th» U. S. Army,) No, <l7 Federal Street, Orrrci HOURS: \ From 8 to 10 A. M. \ " Sto 6P. M. 112 ALLEGHENY CITY » 7to 9 " I Mar »•'*. 3 mo* s Sw i isr a-. MRS T. i. LoWMAN, Wonld respectfully Inform the citiaen* of thia place that ahe is prepared to do all Lind* of sewing, auch a* Drea* Making, Atque*, Oente' Shirta, and Children'a ap parel. Alao, Local Agent for Wheeler and Wilaon'* Sewing Machine*. Feb. 10, IST. tf. ~ QBORO-E BOSS, I House, Sign & Ornamental Painter. Papar Haaiag Dona on *h* Shartasi Notice. Jfc*W.Ang. 38, IM7—ly. FRANK H.JOHNSTON, M.D., & burgeon, HARRIHVILLE, utier County, Pa, Will promptly attend to all buaineaa entrusted to hi* car*. REFERENCES: Dr. Crawford, Cooperwtown. Pa. Dr. Snowden, Frnnklin, Pa. Dr. Haaaler, Cochranton, Pa. Dr. Fowlor, HarriariUe, Pa. Drt. Foster k HofTman, Clintonrille, Pa. Dr. Coulter. Centrerille, Pa. Dr. Livingaton, - (JnlyS, V7—ly PEOPLESTEA STORE. Wilson & Underwood, r WHOLVgALS a BBTIIL MAUEms t« s, N*. 15 Sanlh West Dlauaud, Adjoining Bepler's Hotel, ULKGHEHY CITY, pA One of the chtapejt and best WhoUsaU and RHmS Stora i* thttmo tilia. Cadi *nd cxnmtnt rmr Sk*k a»4 fWau (Ma, M, 'dim. W. J. YOUNG, Attorney at Law. J. W YOUNG, Surveyor. LAND AGENTS, I EENZONfA, MICHIGAN. 1 April X, EEW —OF— DRY GOODS, a a m a> n if s a Attn Oil. CLOTHS. WB HAY* JUST RKCKITKD THI LAMEST, and Moat Complct* Itock of White & Colored Blankets. BARRED, WHITE, YELLOW, RED, AND GRAY. FLANItELS r EVER OFFERED IN THE CITY AND AT Extremely Low Prices. ALSO, A YIR 112 I.AWS STOCK &r Ladies, Misses ktJMMffeft's rSta, ofndt and qualities ha which w® *r* offirlo g I GREAT BARGAINS ALM A I'TKRT OOOD ASSORTMENT Ot CARPETB, FLQOR OIL^JLOTHS, HEARTH RUGS, AND DOOR MATS, In fee t, everything usually kept in a Dry Good* Store ftOLD » WJIUUSALS & Rtmember the Place, DUNLAP LUKER X CO., Ha* 131 Fe4«r»l ■ treat, 4tli Ooor Below Market, Septembfe 18, Ml7—«mj AUHIHIENT CrTY. DBUOAND GROCERY STORE. TIIC anbucribera h*r* on hand and are daily receiving at their Store-Room,oppocit* Peter Duffy"* In Bntler An Extensive Assortment or Drags, nDye Btnflk, , McdtdßM, fat.Mediflnc«, Oil*, TallrtKMp, IVrftimer), AND THE Oholeatt Liquors tor chemical and medicinal pnrpoee*. Also, all kind* of NOTIONS. Ac., Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully and Promptly Compounded. In the Grocery Department will h* found Plinr, Racou, Fi*h, Coffee, Te«i, SafU Canned Frnlt of all kind* • . *r ary nriijU Family use. Also Nails, Glass, Glassware, J Queens ware Hardware ' Stoneware, Bncketat Tuba, And a general aaaortmant af Tobacco and Cigar*. The kifflMftt market price nald tor all kiada of pra- , duce in eichaage for ao^* l * Bell ft Dietfenbftcher. fune 12, 18«7—ly. JA. A.I3ST STREET, Opposite Jack't NoUl,) Switlev, Till undersigned would reepectf ally Inform tke pnk lie that he na* constantly on hand, CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR FROM TBt HARMOKT MILLS. ALSO, Teat, Coffee, Sugar*. Syrup, Chttte, Ham, Dried Beef, Fi*h, Pota• toes, Applet, Canned and Dried Fruitt, and everything usually found In a first eta** Grecery Store. Confectionane* of ail kind* and of rear riety. Also, Cigars* Tobacco, Ac, Ac. We are determined to aall a* low aa the lowest. Give us a call. Sept.3, '67—tf.] PATTCHt KEARNS, J. M. GILKET, DENTIST, Office On Main st., South of Post Office JIUTLEH, PA. June », 1867, ly?. Valuable Farns for Hale. THE undersigned offers tor sale, bis VALUABLE FARM, aituate in Allegheny township, Bntler county. Pa., consisting of Two Hundred and Eighteen Acres of land. About One Hundred Acre* Cleared, and fenced and ilia good state of cultiratiop ; tw ( q. Dwelling boua i ea, Btable, Ac., thereon Tbia Farm I* eithiu three mile* ofKmlentoft, and the Allegheny Valiy Kail Road, now beirtg rapid »y const dieted, la wall watared and timbered, ana will be *old cheap. For Terms, inquire of the subacriber on th* premieea, r of E. M'Junkin, Esq., af Butler. Title indisputable, sept 18, H. M MAIIAH, J. Utj*pely W. 11. Miller. HIPPELY & MILLER, Wholesale A Retail Dealers In FLOUR and OATS, CO RIM, HAY, SALT, Etc., • j jLILIL)}£@ISII£S77 s IPJBSJSJ'Ao Intersection of Ohio and Liberty Streets. I v •' "• \ y ' ' > ' L. No. 1 Salt at the lowest Market price on Board the Cars WHlghest Prlre paid Tor Oat* and Corn.-^t Oonslgnmsiits Solicited. jfune sth, 1867—1y. V J WOEM LOZENGES, ARB, without EXCEPTION , The Most Extraordinary Medicine of . t|le .Age. Comprtalng, mM*v Jo, RF.M A Itt JJII.K POWER JN KXPELLINO WORMS;with PLEASANT, AND PERFECT SAFETY. 'U (I t ' ' ™it c<wi*i» , NO MERCURY, NO MINERAL, NO TURPENTINE, NO OIL OF WORMSEED. NO POISON, NOTHING INJURIOUS. Tlwjr are Entirely Vegetable. •TMPTOM Or WORMII Itching of the noss feverlshr.ess, twitching or start ing suddenly during sleep, pain in the stomach, lose of flesh, paleness with hectic, appetitesometimes voracious, at others feeble, a dullness of the eye#, drowsiness, a swelled nppcr lip, tongue whitely flirted and studded with red ardts, fetid or garlic breath, grinding of teeth during sleep, a sensation of lodgment in the throat, an unnatural Craving tor dirt, chalk or clay, fret fulness and rritability of temper, cholie, tits and pals*. INTESTINAL WORMS Ar« among the first to undermine the constitution In the list of d'seases. They often occasion severe disease, ending sometime* fatally, particularly when they as cend to the stomach. Their presence In their moat or dinary situation ia attended with unfavorable e fleets upon th*general health. EMINENT MEN ASSERT That all are more or leas troubled with worms, and fhfct many die annually from this cause, who, by the timely administration of A proper remedy would be saved. As FELLOWS' WORM LOZENGES may be taken without any unpleasant results, and as most children are fond of them, thefr use la recommended to those apparently healthy, and thus dispel the cause of what would pro duce suffering. BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU USE. Various remedies ha?e from time to time, been recom mended, such as Calomel, Oil of Wormwood, Turpen tine, 4c., so that dangerous and even fetal consequences are produced. The necessl yof a sale and snre remedy has caused much research and study by the proprietors of FELt/IWS' WORM LOZENGES. They are positive ly safe, pleasant aud effectual They do not kill worms but act bj making their dwelling placs disagreeable to them. In order, however, to gnard consumers against deception by a base compound, the analysis of Dr. A. A. HAYK9, State Assayer, proving the above statement, la annexed. •«1 have analyzed the WORM LOZENGEf* prepared by Messrs. Fellows A Co , and find that they at* free from Mercury and other metallic or mineral matter. These Lozenges are skillfully compounded, pleasant to the taste, safe, jet sure and effectual in their action. Respectfully, A. A IIAYS, M. D , Assayer to the State of Mass. PLEASE REMEMBER That FELLOWB' WORM LOZENOEB are prepared with great care from the concentrated extracts of two plants Wey do not act as a purgative or emetic, will not debil itate the patient, are so simple an Infant may devour a whole box without harm, and will at the same litneexpel the worms in an extraordinary manner. 49»FELLOWS* WORM LOZENGE is theonly Worm Remedy )n existence combining harmless qualities with delicious taste and amazing power. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. FIVE BOXES FOR A DOLLAR Th. .lgn.tar.of FELLOWS A CO. la elteched la eeeh genuine box. 1 Sold by Medicine Dealer» Generally. PREPARED AT THE New England ItotanleDepot FOR THE PROPRIETOR, J. C. FKE3TCH. DMA* EAKIfM A 00, ••orrml Ap.li, N.w Y.rk April (, IMI. « DIM. ML. JOHN N. SIEMOM, Confectioner and Cake Baker, *•. 10# Federal Street, Allegheny city, Pa. lee Green, Bed* Water. FrulU, Nuta, Jelllea, ricklw, Ac., always on hand. 4V Partlculfr aUaotion paid to orders. * liar M, MW7, lyr Administrator's Notice. ESTATE OF Lit. BROWN. DECD. * VTOTIC* is hereby given that Letters of <i*mlnlstra X v tion on the estate of I. U. Brown, lue of Merce township, Butler county, l'a. t dee d, have thia day (September PJ, 1887,) ueen granted to the undersigned; therefore, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, will make immediate payment, and thoee having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement, ALEXANDER BROWN Sept. 18»18fig—4t.J Adm'r. ▲ ftin 9 la Box of BRANDRETH • PILL Const a more vegeUhle extractive matter than twenty boxeeo dlpihda any where in the world besides; fifty-five uylsnre phvsiciane use them In their practice to tbs exclusion of oth»r purgatives. The first letter of their valueis yet scarcely appreciated. When they are bet ter known, a sadden death and continued sir knees will be of the past. Let those who know tbem speak right out in their favor. It is a duty which will eave life. Our race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile at this season. It la dangerous as It is prevalent but Hrandreth's Pills afford an Invaluable and efßcient protection. their occasional use we prevent the collection of those impurities which, when insuffeieat quantities, cause so much danger to the body's heaitu. They soon cure Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Loss-of Ap- Ctite, Pain in the Head, Heartburn, Pain in Brea stt ne. Sudden raininess and Costivenese. Bold bye all respectable Dealers iu .Medic! aas Fourteenth Quarterly fteport or TBI mn Mrajm mm. OV BUTLER, PA. fiCTLKk, October 7th, IM7. RKBO UJiCHS. Notes and Bllla Discounted, f4,593 84 C 8. Bonds deposited to secure circulation, 100,000 JO United Mates Bonds on hand 24,860 00 effecting Notes of National BartsT...*.... 7,778 00 Circulating Notea of State Banks.. *43 Specie and Legal Tender Notes, 83,914 30 Expenses .. 731 68 Due Iron National Banks 37,779 92 Banking llouse and furniture, 3,000 00 352,087 20 " LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, .......... 100,000 00 Circulation Outstanding 00 Due Depositors * 3* Surplus road 4,000 00 Saratoga MO7 82 262,68 a 20 8 I certify that the above is a Iras abstract from the Quarterly Report to the Comptroller of the Currency. Octi;h.) KPWIN LTON, Cashier. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS. A FT Kit MORE THAN SIX YEARS EXPERIENCE AJn my business,and a Winters labor in In selecting tlie beat material, and conataatoversialit in the making of the same, by ». 112 { FIRST CI,ASS WORKMEN, I harp now on hend the large.! and beet lot of CARRIAGES, RUCiCIIES, St! I, KEYS, WATJOXS, AC., qoth light «n.l iif*w ecl? T..Z i. J,. .> llntler county, ; wblcn 112 will a«ll CHEAP FOR CASH, TrFamily Carriages, Shifting; Top Buggies, Open and ottinj? Bungles—in short, I think I can furnish al moht anything In the vehicle line, made of the best Eastern timber. Springs and axtes; end finished In a manner not excelled In cities East or West, and bettor adapted ft.r out roads than Eastern work. Shop and Ware-room on Cunningham street, East of and near Mardorfs Tannery, Butler, Pa. GEO. C. ROESSING. REFERENCES: We, the undersigned, take pleasure In recommending to the public, the oork of Geo. 0. R«*ssing. We have used his manufacture ef Carriages— they have given satisfaction, and are well adapted to our roads. CHABLUI M'CANPLRSS, .1. G. A W. CAMPBELL, DR. STEPHEN BBADPN, R. C. M'ABOT, I)*. FAICXENSTEUT. no. 17—tf. WM. S. A A.G. BOTD. DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! DR. SAMUEL GRAHAM Is still carrying on the Drug bnsines in the old standin BOYD'S BLOCK, Main Srje, - - Bui er, Pa, We have constantly on hand and for sale, at reduced rates, a purs quality of Drugs, Litharge, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paintb, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, Turpentine, White Lead, Alcohol, Red Lead, Linseed Oil, Lard, Fish, and Neats-Foot Oils. bottle*, Vials, Cork)*, SOAP, LAMPS, SPONGES, PURE GROUND SPICES, SC. A general variety of Perfumery & Toilet Articles. WINES AND LTQCORB fbr medical and mechani cal purposes.Winee lor Sacramental use, furnished at cost. Physicians' prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Thankful fl»r past favors, wt invite the pnblie gene ally to call and examine our stock We are confldeh that we can sell at as reasonable rates aa any similar establishment In the county, mty *>. *:. ,yr. Book Agents Wanted To Solicit Ordert for a New Illustrated BIBLE GiCTIONAHY. (COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME.) milE DICTIONARY embodies the results of the most X recent stndy, research, and investigation, of about sixty-five of the most eminent and advanced Bible Scholars nc*r living. Clergymen of all denominations approve it, and regard It as the beet work of its kind in the English language, and one which ought to be in the hands tf every Bible reader in the land. In circulating this Work, Agents will find a pleasant and profitable employment. The numerous objections which are usually encountered in selling ordinary works will not exist with this. But, on tbe contrary, encouragement^and friendly aid will attend the Agent, making his labors agreeable, use ful, and lucrative. Ladies, retired Clergymen, School Teachers, Farmers, Students, and all others who possess oneriry, are wan ted to assist in Canvassing svery Town snd County in the country, to whom the most liberal inducements will be offered for particulars, apply t'», or address PAIIMBLF.K BROTHERS. sept 4, 0t ] 74*2 Hansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. .BITBRMO LIB .T. B *■!?■_ C. HOOBT FASHIONABLE TAILORS. Til E undersigned baring associated themseiVM in ths Tailoring business, would reepectfuliy any to ths public la general that they have just received the Fall and Winter Fashions, and are prepared to muke op clothing in the latest and most approved style Plesrr call and examine our Fashions and Specimens <>f meu and boys' wear. Specisl attention given to boys cloth* ing. EITKNMULLKK. WHITE U CO. August 12, t9M— tf. MONEY FREE AS WATER. —IO,OOO ACTIVE Local and Traveling Agents, Male or female, of all ages, are wanted to solicit trade in every City Town, Hamlet, Workshop and Factory, throughout the entire world, far the sooat saleable novelties ever kflewn -500 per cent. proAt and READY SALE WHEREVER OFFEHED. Smart men and women can make fh mss to S6O per day, and no risk of loas. A small capital re quired of from S2O to sloo tbe more money invetted tbe greafc r the profit. No meneg required in advawc* —«etfirst tend he article* and receive pay a/Urwarut. If you actually fwish to make money rapidly and eaail), write for f«ll partscul ars and address, MIL NOR A CO-, (From Paris.) 810 Broadway, Sew York City. Ij'fNewp spers *ejylap will he Jlksralll j dsslt w RfIRU Kill NURSERY. 1 StiNMk. —I ——» 3SS* 11 ss *T s OP AL KIND S . n " d * r,i ß n ? < ? pleasure | n announcing t thIJ H ! J 9 ,rlwMto :™ public generally, the they better are prepared than ever before to furnish Fruit Trees of All Kinds, AMD SHBUBBEBY '& SHADE TREES, OF ALMOST EVERT VARIETY. < The universal testimony ot those who bars been supplied;with fruit and other Trees from Rural Hill Nursery IS, that fhey are larger, ef Superior quality and grow BETTER than those brought from foreign nurseries, of theae truths, any number of reliable testimonials can be bad in this county and vicinity. Persons desi rous of purchasing, are requested to call aud examine our splendid variety. It will amply repay, any person that wishes good fruit, and at an early day from re planting. to purchase of us, es our trees are extra Urge and good. A number of reliable agent* ean And profit able employment,by calling upon the subscriber tiring 2 1-2 miles wast of Butler, Pa. KBtfr y rr^ s ilaaJeaioe ft Sow. Mo. 158 Federal Street, Next Door to the Corner of the Diamond, Allegheny, - - Fenn'a. HA vino jofrr RECEIVED A LAROB AND WELL SELECTED atock of HARDWARE & CUTLERY Imports! direct from the mannfarturers, consisting o Builder's Hardware, Coopers* Blaekivinlthn, and ttUtebcr tools, Ilosefurnlsnlng Hardware, FARMING UTENSILS, IRON, STEEL. If AILS, GLASS, WHITE LEAD, SASH, PUTTk', rfc. Feels confident he can offer inducements to Whole sale and Retail buyers, and would most respectfatty ask your patronage, with the assurance that It will b« to jrbnr Interost to dobtrsinvss with him. I Eprll '67, n6IB Notice to (/•llectori, Till! Collectors of the several townships of Bntlsi county aro hereby notified tiiat we are under the necessity of calling upon them for Immediate payment of taxes in their hands, to meet ,tbe demands now upon us. Pay up or we wl II be compelled to collect by legal process. A.C.CHRISTIE, 1 WM. tlCr.. t Com n. JNU- W. BRANDON, \ Attest : GEO. W. Knr.iss, Cem'rs Cl'k. Aug2l. 't7. BUTLER , WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture the Tcry best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Tarns, Of every kind and color, which we will sell as low to cash buyers, if not loner than they can be had East, or West If you want Heavy Barred, White, Blown, or Grey Ffannetfl. Warranted to hare NO SHODDY in them, ts the Union Woden factory, ltntler, Pa., if you wan Heavy Cassi meres, Warranted to have NO SIIODDT in them, goto the Butler Woolen Factory. If you want a good article of MTOCKIXO YARIV, Warranted to hare no Shoddy In it, goto the Bntler Woolen Factory. 10,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted in Exchange for the Above Goods. H. PULLEETOSF. Dec 4, M .lf MILLINERY & TRIMMING STORE. ~|\TBB. J. ADLINGTON annonnres to the public that IVI she has opened a Miiliner> and Trimmii.g Store, three doors North of Sykss' Grocery, where she will pay particular attention to Dress Making and all kinds of Family Sewing. Stamping, Braiding, LADIES' TRIMNINO, New Style Hoops and Corsets, Dross Making and Family Sowing* New Style Promenade it Party Skirts, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, LACES AND OLOVK9. Gent's Guffs, Collars,& Neckties. MRS. J. ADLISGTOBI, TURKIC DOORS NORTH OF SYKES' GROCERY, tel. 4, no. 16-tf. Main Street Bntler, Pa. ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC BIBLE. BY REV. INGRAHAM OOBBIN.A. M. TIITS work contains all the plans of the Commen tariea, and is neat and of convenient sise for family ttse. It will ranuire but little examination to see that tbia edition of tne Sacred Writings embraces many fea tures never before combined in one volume, and is a valuable acquisition to the family circle and tne Bibli cal student Some of the most important and distin guishing features of this blhle are : I. Seven hundred Wood Engravings. 9. Many thou sand marginal references. 3. Three finely executed Steel Engravings. 4. Numerous improved readings. 5. A corrected cnronologica* order. 0 An exposition of each chapter, Containing th essence of the beet Com* mentators, with much original matter by the editor. 7. The poetical books fn the metrical fhrra. 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 theee have lately been added two Very deslrahls features, via: It contains a family photograph depart ment in connection with the family record, and an -x --tendid concordance. It la one of the most desirahls Bibles published. The work contains nearly fifteen hundred crown quarto pages, printed from clear snd beautiful type, on fine paper, with numerous engravings, and is bound in three different and beautiful styles. Rev John Davla, of Connoqnenessing township, ia Agent for Butler County. Post Office Addr<*as, WHITESTOWN, BuUer County, Pa. Kerch, no 14-a. ir-tf Drs Dieffenbacher & Lefevre. prepared tolnsar, on the latest improve ment from one to an en tlreset on Vulcanite, Coral I Ite, Gold, Silver Platioa. Those deeirons to avail themselves of the latest improvements in dentis try, should not tail to examine their new styles of V ulcanfte and Ooralite work. Filling, cleaning, extracting aud adjusting the teeth done with the beat materials and in the best manner. Particular attention paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, they defy com petition; aa operators they rank among the beat. Char twr-vW.;. Advlcttfy* of charge. Office—ln Boyd* Juilding Jefterson Straet, Butler ft. Dec ... , .. | THIRD ARRIVAL —OF— NEW GOODS. There is a Store on Main Strset, Where all the swains and maidens meet, Tt> help their "soles" and save their feet, Just three doors north of M'Aboy's store, YouHe surely been In their before.— Usee HUSKLTON, up to ears in leather. He sella his ladles* gaiters at one dollar twenty cts. pal And every kind of boots A shoes of gent* A ladies' www And all at such low prices that noae r.eed barefoot go, While HonLToiv and his leather are making soch anov AX HTTBELTON 8 CHEAV BOOT & SHOE STORE- Where you will find the largest and beW assorted stock ofJJOOTS dnd SHOES in town, Just purchwed in the A&HJ Hagw <&<s)d)l©o® Poiah and Oil Goat Balraorels, Tampico and graned Morocco Boots,. Alio, complete atock of Men.' »ml So,.' WW., m af sting (li part of LABTINO, FRENCH AND COMMON CALF QAITMS FRENCH AND COMMON CALF *OOT», (iMsf work nruM,| ' 112 " *' • - 1 '■ 1/ t .. u > ' ' KIP AND UPP 1 R BOOT*. *'»o ¥**«' Piovan Baou. (only f3 U p.r p.ir.) Also,a My stock of leather and findings constats in part if Kids and Moroccos of all kinds,- Roans of all colors, French and Common Calf Skins, Kip, Upper nnd Sole Leather. "SoJf 'eather consists of OROIfOCO, GAUFORNIA an B. A. Sole. Also, Lasts, Pegs, Thread Nails, Boot-tree# At. fere ryihtnga Shoemahwswee he cs« Aad at fi. C. ll liaEi. of »' M °> wFRr *»"This itoHtybtt'Vtll nnd I* aeleeted en the prln rlples tbitta taflOrVould make a better coat than a i blacksmith, so yon may expect td'Had a better quality of BOOTS and SHOES at a Shoe store than at i dry g<*»da store. | To short time mwt ws offoi anuerior in ducements. Call and sxamins my stock. Ne trouble to show goods. Particular attention paid to ordere. B. €. llt'NELTOjr, DO. SO. 9m».) SVTLER, P»- Cunningham & Richey HAVING associated together In thegroceoy business, they are row prepaied to hirnish the publfe with* CHOICE VEMKTABLES, FRESH FISH, WINTER WHEAT FLOTJR,. Cheese, Dried Beef, Ae. We have a full stock of canned fruit, sash PBACHftS, 11 LACK 888 fit ICS, GKEEN CORN, c/iEßnries. TOMATOW,- PEARS, In the Cenh*etlbu«ry line we are well snp piled w Candlee, Cove Oysters, Oreen Apple*, Tobueeo, Clgarn, Knts,' ORANGES 4\l> LKHOKH. 9&~ Remember the place, Cunningham & Richey, Three Doors South of Vogeley House, may, ne 24-tf. MAIN STRRKT, BUTLKR, PA. PP. W. tC. Witmoc, SAB been In snrceaaful practice fdr a number of years, with the experience of the different Kee ls in Europe and America Army and Hospital ftnrgeon during the Irft* American<trar,continnee Wat* •end to all professional cases at his office. No. 928 Filbert Bt., Philadelpai*. No Patent Medicines are need or recommended ; the 1 r<ftnediee administered are thoee which will not break down the constitntton, but renovate the system from ell « injuries it has sustained from mineral medicines, and leave the system in a healthy and perfectly cured cen> dltion. Dyapcpalu. that distressing disease and fell deetroyer of health ariit 1 happiness, undermining the constitution and yearly carrving thousands to unsimely graves, ean moat em. phatlea lly be cared. MELANCHOLLT\ ABIIERATJON, that state of alienation end weakness of the mind which .tenders persons incapable of enjoying the pleasurss or performing the duties of life. RHEUMATISM. In any form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted ' curable. EPILEWTr or falling sickness, all chronic or stnbborn cases af FEMALE DISEASES, radlcVly removed; Salt Khmm and evety deacHptien ef ulceratlona; Piles and scroßiloos diseases which have baffled all previous medical skill, can be cored by my treatment; and Ido aay all diseases, (yes Consumption> can be cured by wearing my Medicated Jacket, which is a protection to the h.ng* against all changes of weath er In all climates. Having investigated tor years the oauao and character of intermittent! (fever and ague) in all parts of the Uhited States, will enre permar lv alf chronic or acuta sases of ague aud nsrvous dise '• a few days. Cancer Cured Withmtt th* Knife, er Drawing „s 4. Tape Worm, that dre-td to the human family fat yeans can be removed with two or three doeee of my newly discovered remedy, warranted in all caaes. Consultation* in tbe English and German languages Will make visits any distance if desired. May be addressed by letter (confidentially) and medicine sent with proper direc tions to any part of the country. Office, No. 928 Liberty St., PnH.APKI.PUIA. Aug. 28th, IM7—ly UNION AGRICULTURAL WORKS, ROCHESTER, PA. A. B. SMITH & CO., Proprietors, MANUFACTURE MOWERS, REAPERS, R ULWAY or Endless Chain and Ltver Powers ofVarlona sizes, Threshers and Separators. Farm Mills, Cider Mills, Caae Mills and Sorgbum Evaporators, Cor» Shell ers, Dog Powers for Churning, and all other Agricultu ral Machinery. REPAIRING AND JOBBING of all kinds dona on short notlee. Machines of any kind built fur parties. Hsving had an experience of l& years in Patents and Patent Business, are prepared iw make models,eppiiea«lons, Ac., for parties desiring to take oat patents. Having fitted up our factory with NEW & IMPROVED MACHINERY, selected tbe beet eastern makes in person, and employing none but 'he best AUecbunics. are prepared to do work in tbe best style snd manner Having ee cured the services of a first class Pattern Maker are also prepared to mske any kind or style of patterns. particular attention Paid to repairing Mowing and Reaping Machines, and machinery in general. We solicit and hope by attention and care In the patn»nageof parties wishing work done. Orders from a dfrtaace promptly attended _AA RT SMITH 4 HI) n, rwf, tmoi. IMkn