(SarAcw & Btmsdiold Drying Apples. Dried apples are u»ed as a neces9i tj in place of green apples.. -They are not to be compared, of course, with the fresh, juicy fruit. This is in consequence of an error on the part of those who dry them. Almost any ap ples are taken to dry. Would a man take such to eat —to nse for cooking. We eat bad apples only when we get them in the dried state. Not only that, we get them in a bad state, part ly rotten, sticking together, often fly specked. It is the habit more than any thing else that gives such apples; we are also somewhat care less and considerably ignorant. We are not, or do not realize it, that an apple dried is much the same that it was before it dried, excepting the juice. Thus a sour apple will be sour when dried, fully sour *n in its green rtate. If hard and immature, those qualities will be measurably re tained. If your apple is sweet, you get a sweet dried. Jf it has a good tlavcr when green, thai flavor will be retained when dried. If the fruit is mellow, when dried it will retain its mellowness. The best dried appls, perhaps, that are ÜBed, are tho AEiopus Spftzenbtrgs—not when made up as soon at picked ; but when in a mellow stato as, they will be in February or March, or earlier if the season is warm. Made thon, when a fly has no access to thom, and prop* erly dried, there is nothing finer, save the prefectio* of the green fruit itself. Thus, winter drying of fruit is better than when made earlier. The dried fruit then is cloan, bright and mel low, and not harsh and sour—not tasting of Totten snd mold, unless carelessly managed, dried too slow, and premitted to get damp during the process (as the case somewhat rights in absence of fire,) or af;er ; for fruit when day, must be kept dry. Treated thus, dried fmit is but lit tle below fresh fruit. Try it. Dried apples may be made of an ex celent flavor, in the following man ner : After stewing them, or cooking thsm down to a Boft mass, add (a few minutes before taking them up) a lemon ol two, sli ced thin an J stir well into the mass. Home persons who are unacquantcd with the method, take them for some very superior fruit. It make- a very nice fruit for the supper or breakfaßt tabic. Preserveing- Cabbages- The following mode of putting up cabbage for winter and spring use, which we know by experience to be a good way we copy from that most valuable work, Gardening for profit, a work which every farmer should have: "Cabbages are preserved very sim ply ; they are loft out as late as they can be pulled up by the roots, in this section, about the end of November, they are then pulled up and turned upside down—the roots up, the heads packed close together, in beds six feet wide, with six feet alley between-, care being taken to have the ground leveled where the cabbages are pla ced, so that they pack nicely. They are left in this way for two or three weeks, or as long as the gro«nd can be dug between the alleys, the soil from which is thrown in on the beds of cabbages, so that whpn furnished, they have a covering of fouror six in ches of soil. This is not enough to cov er the root,however, which ss left part ly exposed, but this is in no way ins jurioua. Some prefer to cover them at once by ploughing a furrow, shovle ing it out wide enough to receive the heads of tho cabbages, and then turning the soil in on the heads, and BO continuing until beds of six or ©ight are thus formed. This plan is rather more expeditious than the fors mcr, but it lias the disadvantage of compelling them to be covered up at once by soil, while the other plan delays it two or three weeks later, and it is of the utmost importance in preserving vegetables that the oper ation (particularly the final covering) be delayed as late as the seasons will premit. Geneaally more are lost by beginning too soon than de laying too late. Onions, we find, are best preserved in a barn or stable loft, in layere from eight to ten inches deep, covered up with about a foot of hay or straw on the approch of se vere frost. The great points to be attained are a low temperature anil a dry atmosphere ; these will bear twenty degrees of forst without injury provided they are not moved while frozen, but they will not stand a re duction of temperature much lower than this without iujury." Some Poor Practices. To attempt to fatten three hogs 1200 pounds of pork on just as much feed as would keep two nicely grow ing. £ To estimate agricultural fairs as arrant humbngs, and spend three days every month saving the country at political meetings. To depend upon borrowing your neighbers' rakes, mowers and all sorts of implements in haying and harvest time. To house up a thousand bushels of grain, waiting for a rise, and till one tenth has gone to rats and mice, and the remainder smells like the essence of rat, and the price is down forty per cent. To plant a big orchard of fruit trees 1 with a first thought of money making aad leave thetn to do or die. To keep two fancy five hundred dollar carriage horses, and pay six dollars a day for a team to plough. It is probably a poor practice to call "book learning" all tiocb, to ig norance news and agricultural pa pers. and attempt to kfrep an even yolk with your progressive neighbor by main strength and Btupidness.— >L Co»mo" AMERICAN CITIZEN Jafe PriatiagGftteet Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book AND In Krirni* flfory, op- Jttk'i Hotel, Main Street, BUTLER IFA. *i ARr. pnKF.MteD Toi'aiNT.ossnoßT *OICK Bill (leads, Hooks, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Drafts, Blanks. Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Card*, Pamphlets, Posters, Bills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, Billots, Sale Bills, Ac. Mil NO FURNISHED WITn The Most Approved Hand J.'resaes AND TIIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Border*, Orusments. Relet, Cult, Ac., IN TIIE COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN ANDDECORATIVEPRINTING NSATLY, PROMPTLY, AMD AT RIASOSABLI HATES, in a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. SKILLED WOIiKiMEN 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 TASTE in coMroaiTioN AS!) • T.I-wrn no« in Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, (rood I'after, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in vto comparison, from getting out a Caru ol a single liuc to an illuminated Poster, V * work of any number of pages. SIjNGIisG LJOOKfS. Where to Buy Them, and How to Send for Them. Now being the timo of year when Pinging School* and I'liurch Choir* are phii-tining. and th** young ami old folk* are Hinging around the family circle, it in Im portant fur all to kn»w, Where is the best Place to Buy Singing Books. The subscriber pay" especial ntte jtlon T.» this depart mentofhiM husin-n-i. keeping always on hand a greet variety of Singing books, SHCIMI ai.ti secular, adult and Juvenile,lncluding all the work* of tbe umstcelfbraUd comp >neid of tli«* day. For the convenience of the public ii given the following PItUK I.IHT. Per i/ogen. Single enpy. Temple Choir 915.00 flik) l'salm Kin* 16 00 l.ft.i Hey Note If. 00 1 50 Jubilee ; 1600 f.ftO Diapason 12 00 1.00 habhath Hell 15 >4> 100 Shawm 15 00 1 50 I'rebe of 7.i.,n 1&00 1.50 New t'ai miiia Sacra 15.00 1.00 5 Sacred l.ute 16.00 1.50 New Lute if /ion 15 00 1.60 Cy thara 16.00 1 50 Day bpring 15.00 150 New idive Braucb 15.00 150 United States Collect! >n 13.60 1,26 Chi it'inu Minstrel 16.U0 150 Sacred Melodeon Jubilate 1 5D JUVENILE HOCKS iVr dosen Singh rnpy. Merry Chimes #540 Oo eta. Oolden W i eal b 6,40 «.) eta. NigMiuirale 5.40 60 eta. Silver l.nie 5 40 CW cts. Silver Hell 6 40 «0 cts. Carol 540 (J) eta. Forest Choir.. % f.t* « I cU Day School Hell 4 '2O 40 eta. SABBATH SCHOOL BOOKS D>xtn. Kick. Doten. Each. Oolden Chain paper...f.J.oo 30c. 80und...f1M.60 35c Oolden Center, '* ... 3.00 30c. •' ... *6O 85c. Oolden Shower, ...3.00 »>c. 41 ... *6) 35c 8.8. Bell. '• ... 300 .30c. *• ... 30) 36c Shining fetar. " ...8.00 Roc. •• ... 3»M) 36a Apples of Oold, " ... 3,00 30c. " ... 660 3.> c Singing I'ilgr.m Musical Leuvaa, ... _ » ... 4.«»0 40c* Fresh Laurels, •« ... B.oo' 30c. " ... 3• 0 36c. Happy Voices, M ... 3.00 35c. •• .. 4») 4<)c Oolden Trio, ... _ « ... O.uo SI.OO The snbscriber has also on hand * large collection of Sacrrd Oh'e.Chorn*. Anthem, Temperance. Ac . Books, not named in the above list, which peisous can ascer tain tho price of, by writing. How to Send for Books. Any person wanting a winkle book, hue only t» write I to tbe subscriber, encloning the retail price, and It wil be forwarded by return mall. Bo careful to write dis * Urctly tbe Post Ollh *, C unty, and State. Those want ing a quality of bunks, will find the bast any Express, or by P. O. money or- i der, an I the books will oe M-nt the same day the order is reccivod, Persona can know tbe amount to send by consulting the above list. Spec la 1 Notice*—Persons orderiug Singing Books i-oMing SIO.OO or morae dor.en, will receive two pieces of Rheet muaic free of charge for each dozen or dered; and t husocosti n# than flo.oo a dozen, will receive one piece for each l'en»«»n* ordering will please mention having seen this ad»cril«e:nent. Addrees CIIAKLLS C. MKI-LOR, 81 Wo -it STREET, Oct, 18,1 112 07—2t.) PtTTSßiaon. m mmm m. TIIK subscriber would is prepared to do nil kinds ot work in nis line of l>usi nesa, such ns making Buggies, Carriages. Wagone, Bul kid for settlement. JOHN MMJIMNO, J.L. IHMJIILiNO. Rep, 25 1807, 4t* Kxecntore. Take Your Choice One Dollar commission will bo allowed to ANY peiaou •' n.lm; the namos of twi nrw aubscrlbers with the money fcr one year A Copy of the Observer for one year will be eent to ANY person Bending us /our neve subscribers and fourteru dollar t, A. H 55 Hewing; Mnehine, either Wheeler & Wlleen er Orover * liaker, will be sent to ANT person ending us the nauies of KIOUTESA NEW SVB9CRIU£KB to the Sfw York Observer, with the money (SO3) for on year in advance. We have sen t away as premiums more than SEVEN HUNDRED of the»e Uacbiuec and tbey give universal Kituf.L tion 4t4T head by chec.k dra.'t, o< Poet-o£Qce order. I Single Copioa and Circulars sent free Terms $3.00 a voar. id advance SIDNEY E. MORSE, Jr., A Co., * Oct. 16,1W, M 97 nrk Bow, N. EEW AERIYAL —OF— DRY GOODS, WDamfc & mimi. Remember the. Place, DUNLAP LUKEft & CO., No. 136 Federal Street, ttli I>uor llclow HVarkct, Sppleijil.t 19, *f7—Cm] AI.LKOHENT CITY. DRUG AND GROCERY STORE. milE snh-ff>i, Tan, S i;u Canned (fruit of all kinds . *■:/ ariljlj . Family use. Also Nails. Glass, Glassware, Queens ware Hardware Stoneware, Bucketst Tubs, And H funeral assortment of Tobacco and Cigars. Th« hiK>i''St market price n*H 'or all kinds of pro duce in exchange for Go"'** 801l & Dielfenbacher. pune I*2, IF6T—ly. 4 Taluahie Farm for Nale. THE nnderttettd offers for sale, his VALUABLE FARM, rituftte In Allegheny township, Butler county, Pa.,conflating of Two Hundred and Eighteen Acres of land. Ahont One Ilnndred Acre® Chared, and fonced end in a good Mnte of cultivation : 'wo Dwelling Ii us es. Htable, kc.. thereon This farm i* within three miles of Kmh nton, and th* Allegheny Vally Rail R*nd. 1 now being m\ idly constructed. Is well watered and timbered, and will hesoidchrtp. For 'JeruH. inquire of the subscriber on the pretni«ea, r of K. M'Jnnkin. £eq. t of Butler Title indisputable, septlS, «7—U.« JAM Kfl H. M MAHAN. Adniiiiifttrator'tt Notice. BSTATK OV I. 11. BROWN, DKCD. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of ministra tinn on the estate Of I. U. Brown, ce of Merce township, Butler county, I'a., deed, have this day (September li. 1M7,) .»een granted to the nndendKned; therefore, all persons knowing tbeiu-H>lve» indebted to said estate, will m»ke immediate |tavnn-nt, and th-we having claims against the mnn- will present them properly authenticated for settlement, ALLXANDKR BROWN Sept. 18, 1807—4t.J Adm'r. Witherspoou Institute. THIS llieh School in Rutler. is in a very prosperous condititn: there >»eintr in attendance duriug the session now closing, 120 scholars. The new building futnisbe* ample room for recital tion purpo«Mi, and for b •orders who c»me fn>m abroad. The accomplished Principal, besides giving his eu tlre t.iue to the instruction of the pupils, emph ys able assistance in the German and French lungi weeks will cumniencs on the first Monday of November u«tt. R. B. WALKER, Pres LOT XL Yonro, B©c, (Oct. 9,1867.) MONEY FREE AS WATER —IO,OOO ACTIVE Local and Traveling Agents. Male or female, of all ages, are wauted to solicit t. ade in erery Cit> ,Twn, liamlet. Wotkshop-and Factory, throughout the entire woi Id, for the most saleable novelties ever known.— 600 per cent, and HEADY SALE WfIJtRIVRR OFFKBED. Smart men and wojnen can make fr«>m to SOO per day, and no risk of Joss. A small capital r«*- quired or from S2O to flOO —the more mouey iuvested the great* r the profit. JVo money required in advance —to* fir*t send h* article* and rtCrivepay after\card». If yon aetuallyfwish to make money rapidly and easily, writs for full particulars and address, MIL NOR A CO -/From Paris,) SllO Broadway, New York City. tyfKawy b« libera J J j dealt w J. Hlpp«ly W. 11. Miller- HIPPELY & IVIILLER, Wholesale A Retail Denier* In FLOUR and FEED, OATS, CORN, HAY, SALT, Etc., -.r. [p )_>"• • ipxbsh'AO Intersection of Ohio and Liberty Streets. No. 1 Salt at the lowest Market price 011 Board the Cars teT Highest l'riee |>al«l Tor (lain and <'orii."©B Consignments Solicited. June stli, 1867— 1 T. AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE —FOR- The Purifying of the Blood. DR. jr. W. POLAND'S HUMOR DOCTOR, A Positive Remedy tor all Kiudsoi Uumors, PARTtCCtKRLT ERYSIPELAS, NETTLE RASH, SALT RHtUM, SCROFULA, CARBUNCLES, ROILS AND PILES It is very gratifying to snjr of this, or of any other medicine, 4 It is the very best reiTa-dy known." It is not always so easy t . prove It. It is. however, exceed ingly gratifying to the Proprietor of this medicine, that while ne declares to th*-pqhlic that this is a most won derful and effective specific for Humors, as stated ab«»ve, he has abundant proof a hand to sustain bis statement Foi sixteen years the Humor Doctor hal been manu factured and sold, and every year ha* inctensed the value of its reputation and the amount of its snles.— In Npw Hampshire, where'ft originated, no remedy for huuiors is so highly prized. An eminent physician (now an army surgeon) when pracf!sing In New Hump shire, puichased between flltv aud sixty gallons of it during some seven or eight years, and used it in his practice. He ha« since then ordered it for the Iloepl lal where he wu stationed Other physicians littve ordered it, aud have used it in prnctice with grext suc cess When the [ toprietor lived In New Hampshire at Oolfstown Center, for the space of thirty or forty miles around, and in Manchester particularly, the Humor Doctor was well known and highly valued lor the nu merous and wonderful cure* which it Though manufactured fu large quantities the supply wis Ire qtfenfly exhaustf d, and purchasers had to wait f»r more Erysipelas were treated*wPtb—atid tliey weie cured.— Er>sipelafc sores, or carbuncles, those ugly, painful Gl eets. were entirely removed wherever thU medicine was faithfully used, to it was with scrofula and Salt Rheuui. The llnmor Doctor cured them. l or the sake of showing what Is thought of it, a>f'w testimonials are here inserted : Q„] e , Esq., Boston, Mass. I hereby certify that! was sorely afflicted with boils for two years, developing themselves on my limbs and other i nits of my b dy. The sufferings which I en dured from tlieni are itidesci ihable. Suffice it to say tlMt I faithful* v tried several of the most popular Hu mor remediet, but without removing the affliction At I iijtth, by the <«™«t i e(jitest of nn imtmnie friend, I ««. Induced t 'try Br. J«■ I'o'nnd » Iliimm D.Ktor, and itm verv bappv to attest that all my boils were re moved, and my health was restored by using Ur. P.; laud s afore aid medicine. n ., tf Jionton, Jan. U, 1660. MILTON GALE. , f\ tr , Slanchftter, X. II [,„ .1 \\ PotAXD—Ue,r Sir: I very cAcerfttlty tiire mv teftiiwony In fiv-jr .if your lluuior J)octor HH >II «- tellent lenieilv Ibr hunu r» My niuiiur..u« Rcqiialnt K-.ce in Mnnciie,ter know h «r »«».'ri ly 1 «iw allllct.'d willi liiiiln, and tliey knew how perfectly K««I my hi iilth I, at. |ireeent. Vonr Unmer Doctor cured ine. I'leaae refer to me for particulars in my case. Manchester, N. II ,June ll.'Wi. A. C. WLLACE Mr*. Wheeler, Stoniham. M its I very confidently end earnestly tecommend Dr. .1 W. Poland's IlunW Inajtoi as an excellent lemedyfor humors, having been wonderfully remedied by it myself. My own case a very severe aud obstinate one tor more than two years the skin up in the inside of both my hands,and even down to my wrist, was constantly cracked ami broken up. no Unit 1 vas unable to use mv hands in any kinds of wet work, and w.is obliged to wear gloves in newing to avoid getting blood upon mv work. The humor which ao afflicted me wa« probably a combination of Erysipelas and j**lt Rheum My general health was quite poof. Soon alter 1 began to use the Humor Doctor 1 could pe. ceive sl«ns of J.e tl ing. I continued t«» use the medicine till I was finally cured Mv UauUs are now perfectly free iroin humors, and to all appearances my whole system is cleat of It, aid has been for several mouths. I used eight bottles befere 1 felt sa|e to give it op, entl.ely. but they cured me . HARRIET WIIEr.LKR. Stonsman, Mass., Julv 6, 1866 . Mrs. Ibi ter. Dover. X H. Dovkr, N. H , duly 22, 1855. DR. POLAND, I received your letter enquiring as to the effects of your medicine on se.i-sickne«t. I»IM liap py to say that I think it is ♦« the medicine' f-r that ureadftil sickness. I tried various_ preectiptbuia, but j found none that settled the stomach and cleared the head like the llnmor Doctor. I felt a* though I could hardly wait to get ashore, to entreet *cu to intrduce it Into ship chandlery stoies, that it may flndlta way to those who suiter up-n the mighty deep Irotn sea sick- , ness. If captains who take tneir famllioa wi»h them, ! or carry passengers, should try it tor tmce. they wouid never be willing to voya.e without it. 1 have used it for my funiily Since its Introduction to the public lor Ullious habits, headache and humors aWrt my children, fcnd have always fvuud it a sure 1 am not fond of having my name appear In public, and would not consent lo it on a/13 other account but to relieve tlie suffering ; but if the foregoing will bo of any service to you or the public, you fa malfe use of it. Yours, II ARItl ET M. I'OHTKK. Much mors might be said in relation to this medicine, ascertained In testimonials, hut It it needless. Ask Manchester druggists sbout it. especially E W. Iliake. at DarrV Inquire of Mr. Henry PlUmer.ol ttstlfard whose wife was cured bf it of Salt Hh-um. A«k almost any person Ocffst.>wn, and they will declare .ts value as a remedy, as used in their owu cases or by tbeir friends. The Humor Doctor was formerly sold at fifty cents per bottle : but the cost of every ingredient composing it has gone up so enormously, that the price has t>e«?n raised to fifty cents only, and that by compulsion The Humor Doctor is prepared at the New Kuglaud Botanic depot, fu the proprietor, J. C. Freurh. Bold by Medicine Dealer* everywhere. DEMASRARNEh A CO..GeS e ra lAgfnts. New York JOHN sr. NIKHOX, Confectioner and Cake Baker, No* 109 Federal Street, Allegheny city, Fa. Ice Cream, goda Water, Krdtn. Note. Jeillm, ricklel, Ac., always on hnnd. IjpPaitlcilfr atteution paid to orders. May 22,1867, lyr Fourteenth Quarterly Report or THR OF HITLER, PA. Dt'TLRR, October "tb, 1867. ftKSO V RCKS. Note* and Dills Discounted, £4,.'>93 R4 D.B. Bomle depoaited lo aecure circulation, 100,(X» ,»0 L'nited elates funds on baud .' 24,0 fa) 00 Calculating Notes of National Ranks 7,775 00 Circulating Notes of State Ranks, -43 s> l hpecie aud Legal Tender Notes, 33,914 30 Expense*. 731 5H Due from National iianki4....a 27,779 UJ Ranking Houae and luruiture, 3,000 00 2J2.087 20 LIABILITIES . Capital Stock 100,000 00 Circulation outatwdiug 84.2*0 no Due Ik'positors...... 67,*>20 L ,vi bweplus Fund 4,rt lo the Comptroller ef the Currency. 0ct9,07) EDWIN L¥ON Cashier. Adminflstrator's Notice. ESTATE OP SAMUEL McMDR«tY JR. DECD. T ETTERS of Admiaistration havioc been grauted to I Jibe undersigned on the esta eof Ha;*uel McMnrry Sr., late of Mercer tp . Mit ler eounty dcr'd.. therefore, all per»>ll knowing themselves Indebteo to said estate, are t<» ir<.kc immediate payment, and all per sons having claim? against tne same will please present them to the undersigned properly authenticated for set -Itlem< nt. R.F SBATON. Oet Ift, 18fl7«*40 Adm's. \ CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & Win. AFTER MORE THAN S:.\ YEARS EXPERIENCE tu iuy business,aud ft Winter* lahor in i:i selecting the best material, aud constant oversight in the making | of the same, by FIRST ( I.VNN WOItKME!f J I hare now on hand the largest au2 beet lot of CABRIAOEN, NILKFIS, WAtlO\S, Ac., qoth light and hen* v. erer offered to (he people o butler comity. : which I will sell GHRAP n\\ GASH, TrFaniily Carriages, Shifting fop liuggies, Open anil otflng Buggies—in jbott. | think I can furnish ul moat anything In the vehicle line, made of the bent Eastern timber fprings and axles: and finished inn | milliner not excelled in cities Kant or West, and bettor adapted fr out rnad- thun Eastern work shop and Ware-room on Cunningham street, East of and uear Mardurf s Tannery, Butl«-r. Pa. OKI). C. ROESSINO. REFERENCES: We. the undersigned. take pleasure in recommending to the public, the work of (Jeo. <5, Rotssing. We have used hin manufacture ef Carriaur-s— they have given satisfaction, aud are well adapted to our road*. • CHARLES M'CAJUM.ISS, J. U. * W CAMPBF.LL, DR. STBPHCW HIUDFX, R. C M'Asor, I)R. FRtORKNSrKI*. no. 17—tf. Wii. 8.4 A. G. lIoTD. DRUGS! DM DRUGS! DR SAMUEL GRAHAM Is still carrying on the Drug butiines in the < Id stand in BOlirS KMHK, Main Srsa, - - BJI er, Pa, We hare constantly on hand and for sale, at reduced rate*, a pure quality of Drugs, Litharge, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paintb, Oils, ~ Glass, Putty, Varnishes, Tur^ntine, White Lead, Alcohol, Red Lead, Linseed Oil, Lard, Fish, and Neats-Fcot Oils. Isoldes, VinlM, Corks, SOAP, LAMPS, SPONGES, PURE GROUND SPICES, &C. A general variety of Perfumery & Toilet Articles. WINES AND LIQUORS for medical And mechani- I cm I purposes *{l4 Wines lor Sac rani 3nial u*e, furnished j at rust. Physicians' prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Thankful for past favors, w. invite the pnbllc gene ally to call and examine our stock We are con Aden that we can sell at ax reasonable rates as any similar establishment in the county. Rook Agent** Wanted To Solicit Outers for a New Illustrated BIBLE DiCTJGNABY. (COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME.) rpilE DITTiOfAItT the results of the most X. recent study, rt»fiirch, and in est'gatlon, of about six'y-flve of the iu;>st eminent aod mJvanctd T.ibte Scholars now living* Clergynfrn of all rtenominatlors approve it, and fegnrd it as tie l»est worlf of its kind in the English language, and one which ought to be in the hand- of e very Bible reader in (be iand. In ciicuialiitg tliis Work, Agent* will liod a pleasant anil profitable employment. -Tha numerous objections which are u ually rncouutered lo selling ordinary works will not ox Ist with thi*. Hut, on the c. a first cbus Grocery Stors. CorJsctionartes of all kinds aud of ever nety. AUo, Clurnrs« Tobti and Triniuiii.g Store, three do.»rs Norih of Rykes' flmcerv, where she will pay pa-tlcnlar attention to Dress Making and all kinds of Family Sewing. Stamping, Braiding, LADIES' TKIMMIXG, New Style Hoops and Corsets, Dreea Making and Family Sewing* New Style Promenade & Party Si< irts, FLOWERS, RIHBONS, LACES AND GLOVES. Gent's Cuffs, Collars,& Neckties. 31 UK. J. ADI.IXOTO.V, THREE DOORB NORTH Of SYKES* OROCfcBT. vol. 4, no. 16-tf. Main Street Bruler, Pa. ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC BIBLE. BV REV. INORAnAM COBBIN, A M. rpHlfl Woi* contain" all the plans of the Commen I ttrles. nnd Is neat antl «»f convenient sftm forfamdy nse If will require but little examination to see that this edition of Die Sacred Writings • nil• races many fea tures Rover l efore e«»mbhi'd in one volume, ami is a , vuluahle acqnisition to fbe family eirc.le end the Bibli- • cal smdent Some of the most important uud distin • (inisbing leatnres oft» is bible are : 1. Seven hundred Woolt Headache and Anii Sillious Pills. Are the moet perfect remedy ever brought before the public, for ail diseaeea of the Liver ami Stomach. j They act as CATHARTIC without w<-;ikening the Stoii ach or Bowels, but ou the contrary give tone to th'Sie organ# driving " «ay all Feelings,! infusing new Life ami vigor into the ?y»t*ui. For sale by all Druggist's and country Merchants thtoughnut the County* J. HENDFRSON A BROS. 296 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh J'a. WaeLassiß Agents. : Sep. l>-«7-ly. A Single Boa ot BRANDRETHS PILL Conain more vegetable extractive matter than twenty Inrxeao ilpib'da any when* in the world beeifio My stock consists Ir part of ("Women's MfceeS* ebfl dreo's) Lasting and glove kid Getters, Poish and Oil Goat Balmorels, Tampieo and gmned Morocco Bouts; Al«». complete stock of Mens' and Boys' Ware, con sisting In part of LASTINO, FRENCH AND COMMON CALF GAITERS FRENCH AND COMMON CALF BOOTS, (hand Work warranted,) KIP AND UPPER BOOTS. Also MBJTB* PLOUOH SIOU. (only $2 60 per pair.) Also, a complete stoek of LADIES' AND GENTS' SLIPPERS. My stock of leather and findings consists in pert ef Kids and Moroccos of all kinds. Roans of all colors, l-'rencb and Common Calf Skins, Kip, Upper nnd Sale Leather. Sole 'eather consists of ORONOCO, CALIFORNIA an B. A. Side. Also, Lasts, Pegs, Thread Nails, poot-treee Ar. Eve ry thin* a Shoemaker ueee be ca#i find et R. fc. lII'SKI. TON'.", tluee doors North of M'Aboy Bros. SVre, But ler, Pennsylvania. ♦^•Thls stock you will And Is selected on the prln clplee that a tailor wopld iu"ke s better coat than a blacksmith, so yon may expect to fitd e better qnallfv of HOOTS and SHOEB at a Shoe store than at a dry goods store. To tthort time and ca>h buyers we olfer snperlor ln docem»nt*. Call and examine my stock. No troable to show goods. Particalnr attention i»nld to orders. B. C. Ul NKLTOiV, no. 20.tea.) miTI.KR, Fa Cunningham & Richey HATING associated together in tliegroceoy bnsfne**, thoy are r.ov.* prepared to furnish the public with OIOK i: VG«KTABLI», FRESH FISH, WINTER WHEAT FLOUR, Cheese, I»rle«l Beef, Ae. We have a lull stock of canned trait, such PEACH KS, BLACKBERRIES, GREEN CORN, CHERRIES. TOMATOES, PEARS, In the ConfSetionery line we are well sup pliedw Candies, Cove Oysters, CJreen Apples, Tobneco, Cigars. Note, ORAXUES AM) i,i;.no\s. Rememl>#r the place, Cunningham & Richey, Three Doors South of Vugeley Hon«e, nwrv. no 24-tf. MAI* STRBfrIT, BUTLER, PA. OP. W. M. Wfomop, HAS been In successful practice for a nntaber ef years, with the experience of the different Hos pitals In Eur..p« nnd America Army sod Ilo*pital Surgeon during the late A tnefiean w«r. continues to aij lend to all profeseional cases at his office, No. 928 Filbert St.. Philadelpaia. No Patent Medicines are used or recommended ; the r-medles a«'mlnfsfered are th »se which will n«»i break down the constitution, hot renovate the system from all ii juries it has sustained from mineral medicines, and leave the system In aheelthy and |»erf«ctly cured con dition that I istreaslnf rHsea*** and fell destroyer of health and hftppiness. undermining the constitution and yaariy carr-ing thousands to untimely graves, can most em phatically be ctsred. At ELAN