; • .** .r. AS:, t.T- Hrt *« -fc . ■: TM Lahd <mior. Whin T cotfle wftHin sight of ray farm, after Living Won away, a pleaß»»it sensation nrisfs within me, that no other feeling ean equal. I am at home on ray own land. These are my own acres, which the combin ed power.of the country lias guaran teed to me. It is mine, <n>d ray heirs forever. Here is the security. If is any thing more stable in thj world this is it. My fireside therefore is ouilded upon a sure foun dation. I and my children are safe. We are not intruded upon; no one lias a right to do this; the strong arm of the law is ever ready to defend us. Here I have my worship undisturbed. I attend to my concerns unmolested. In a word lam at lnme. And when iny acres wave with grain, that grain and tho3e acres are mine. 1 own tliein and I feel them. They are a part oftnyself. My cuttle, not the cattle of thousand liilh are mine: I have raised them, and I know every one, as I know my household— "Boss" and "Brindle" and ''Kitty' 1 The old cow has a face as intelligent as many a person, and much more sympathy in it—hone t old face ! I could not do well wilhout it. This is (he farmer's privilege; and if he does not make the most of it, he is not worthy to he a farmer If he does, no state in life is equal to it. lie has all tho poet speaks of in nature. No such 'ains as his —fragrant showers. Soarethe winds which are always there—easily rais ed, and readily subsided. There are the fields with tho b'.ue skies over thfm and birds as musicians. The earliest birds of spring whose arrival is so interesting, are only enjoyed hero. And so-with the first of every thing—flowers, grass, leaves, fruit, and the various changes of the seasons But, most, the freslwiess of the wind, ever sounding in your ears, with a sense of the cleanliness of nature; around you. And you are respected, few like the farmer, if any; few so happy as he. And thus he dies, and is buried in his own acres, vener ated by his children.— Rural World. Inconstant Farming. It has seemed to us that milch hag been lost by many of our farmers by what nuy properly be styled "in constant farming." At a certain time some one product pays largely, then all rush into it to securo the large profits. In a few year 3 a change of circumstances renders that, product less profitable, or, perhaps, unprofits able, then all arc anxious to get o»t of it. Take sheep for instance- A few years ago wool sold for one dollar a pound, sheep were in consequence very profftablo and commanded high prices. Tho rush was then for sheep. No man could get enough of them. Farms were mortgaged and every resource strained to raise money Tyitti which to,buy sheep, at big fig ures, on the assumption, of course, that wool* growing Was to continue thus profitable, But it does not thus continue, wool is down to less than half old time prices, and no one wants sheep. All who have them are anxious to sell, ond, of course, they aro very low. Those who sell at present prices, sheep jvhicli they bought when high, make a big thing, on tho wrong side. This buying at Ligh prices and selling at low is gen erally a losing business. The oppo site isasafer operation. When wool is low and sheep a drug is the tiuio to buy sheep. You will be quite nure soon bo able to sell at profit. When wool is high and sheep in de mand is the time to sell. You will he quite sure soon to be able to buy again at a less rate, and nave a profit. This same reasoning holds in refer ence to stock hogs, or anything else. Another policy, and we believe even a better one, is to decide what shall he tho leading crops or stock and then steadily pursue the plan marked out, through thick and thin. This seems to us the safer a.nd better wav to secure generally satisfactory re sults. We hear farmers say this Year, "It don't pay to put corn in to povk this season" 1 wish I had no hogs to feed.'' If this was the only year of hi* farming, perhaps that idea would be correct; but if he is following it as a regular, constant • business, we feel sure it is not correct. Corn this year is unusually high, be cause unusually scarce. If a farmer has hogs to eat it they may uot res turn him so much money as the corn would, if sold in market; but if he ha»no bogs to cat it.this year, he will have none next, when qorn not "be worth hauling'to market, and the farmer may be glad to make tire wocd.ofit, to get it out of his way. • The true purpose of growing corn in this State is for feed. We are too far from market to grow it for ship ping. An exceptional year now and theu should not lead a farmer to leel tl at he is losing money by so feeding it. It is the true use to wako.of it as a general rule. Jnsletd, therefore, of wishiug *o be rid of his hogs or cattle because corn will sell (his year for more in market the farmer should rather be improving bis breeds and preparing to uiake them more profitable -iu future feeding. If sheep can be grown any wbcra in the north to -a profit they can bain lowa. Any iarui er who is properly situated far it, can make money lrom sheep, provided he wUJ make their growing a regular bust- n ;sjs conduct it. Hut 1 he is irdvirot'l liy tibies nod theiis «s a t«iupor«ry without proper shelter or proper core, he will he very sure to lind them unprofitable. Vn consistant (arm tins will nit pay. Iteij-- ular, gysteuratM' larmtn* which is lessen on a term of yearj rathir than on the present year, in which phns areniiidc for the future as Well as for the present, is the only farming that will pay, in the long run.— E.r. AMERICAN CITIZEN M Pruvf a^otn<;e4 Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book AND -GSttsm m PBIHTJW®, In Kt»rni' Building. Second Story, op. polite Hotel, Jlatn street, -BUTLER PA. WE ARK PREPARED TO PRI.VT,OS SHOUT NOTOF liill Heads, lioolcs, Druggist Labels. Pri gramtces, Constitutions, (Checks, Notes Drafts, lilanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters Hills of Fare, Order Hooks, Paper Hooks Hiilets, gale Hills, Ac. lIEIJIO FCRNIBIIFIT) wmi The Most Approved Hand Pressei AND TIIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT Ol Type, Border*, Ornaments, Rulea, Cuts, Ac., TN TUB COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line o PLAIN ANDDECORATIVE PRINTING NEATLY, PROMPTLY, and at Kkisonable ihtm, in a style to excel any establishment a home, and compete with any abroad. won KStEN Are employed in every branch of tin business, and we endeavor to meet the want* of the community, und tore tain iho honorable distinction which hai been already conceded to this establish went, for T4HTE I N roMPOSJTION AND racitnnee In Pi-ohm Work. In nil the of Cheap Printing ftood Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tifu! Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in I f'to comparison, from getting out a Caru '' a sinjrlp line to an illuminated Poster I > work of any number of pages. PROFESSION CALAEDS, A. M. M'CANDLESB, JE„ illoißoj al I.it w. Office,Soutlj-west Corner ofDiamoml i TJ»at 112 jrtnerljr occupied ly Um.Chmn. C Sullivan.) Mayls.'ef_l 112) Rl'TLEll, I»A. L. Z. MITCHELLT i • ■■ sm m li«« , *3- Office V K Corn»»r ..f Diamond, Butler, Pa. (IliirlOH H'CillKllONM, Ak t • mm . office. on 8o«»h weet corner «.f Diamond, nutlor, JOHN M. TH0MP80.N,.... ...KLWIN LTON THOMPSON & LYON, S* * m «• € li«« mw UJ"'Jfllt e, yu Main Street. Butler. Pa."fcjt Attorney al Law. JnoXYI. Greer, Esq, i Office South of ('ourt Mouse. (Over office of Chartss McCaruiUii Et<i ) Sep. 2Mh IW-ljr TSOS. Attorney at Lavr, l> PENSION AMD CLAIM AGENT Office, N. K. (<or. Diamond on Main St. BUTLER, PA. GEO. A. m.\''K a TO. W. FLIBOIK. BLACK & FLEEGEIt, ATTOHNEVH AT liAW, AND I'KXSION AMI) CLAIM AUKNT*. tt£-Oflire on Mail) at root, opposltu fcVhneideiuuu's Cl«thing Store, Butler, I'M. [no 20, ly. mw . ■a. ■*- ■ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will attend to *ll hnMm-ss entrusted toliinnre prompt ly. •ty>'cm/utr«iiti<»n civat) to the cOUeofeona of iVa tiont. ll,irk- l\iff antl Jlountiet. \\ ill also act aa agent f->r those wishing to buy or ■ell real eitate. Office on South Ride of Diamond, In Ilredin's building, Rutler Fa. W. J. YOUNG. Attorney at Law. J. W. YOUNG, Surveyor. LAND AGENTS, BENZONIA, MICHIGAN. y.lnljt- MTT—I jv A. M. NF.YMAN, M. D. I'liyAlolun and Ntiruoon OWf a irnmediaiHiy opposite Walker's buildings Butler. Dec. 6, TWO. W. s. htjselton, m7d~ {Lute, of the V. S. Army,) No. H7 P«dern 1 Street, Hrr». ■ RfflU : } Frgrn 8 to 10 A. M. M 3to 112, P. M. ( AI,LEOITESV CITY ' to ' " | May J.t. 'O7, a m.>% DMNTIH'JL'RI!. I>rs. iirr A: Itnvis, n\YK permanently located thrmrelres In CKNTRK , VIM.E. ltutler eounty. Pa., where they can be found at all time*, prepared t.« perforin all operation in either Surgical or mechanical Peuftatrr. Sept. 11, IR«7—ly. J. X (jilki;y, DENTIST, Office On Mainst.,South of Post Office , „„ , BUTLER, I'A. June 26, 1567, lyr. s e wi isr a-. MRB. T. J LOWMAN, Wo«ld respectfully inform the citizens of this place that ehe is prepared to do all Linds of sewinß.'i'urh as Dress Making, Saques. Oenta' Shirts, and Children's ap jmrol. AUo, 1/Ocal Agent for Wheeler aud Wilson s Sewing Machines. *el» 20, 1567; tf. Bis- E, A. Wise <fc J. M. Lefevre. prepared toluser \ • 1 v yJ«*idte X'oral Those desiroiiH to- avail *l.i nimdres of the latest "--fg 1: y try, should not fiail tc i of Vulcanite and (oralltc work, filling, cleaning, extracting and adjnating the teeth done with the bed materials and In the beet manner. Particular atteutioa paid to children's teofth. Aa mechanics, they defy com petitkm ; aa operator* they rank among the beat. Chai< ge«moderate. Adrice free of charge. Office—la Boyd, iuildtag Jefiaraoo Street, Bntler t*. Dec 0,1803 -tf Slicriir's Siilr.x. I I)Y virtue of *nh<lry Writs of Vend. Ex..Ac.. lesued |> out t»f theCuurtof Common Pl.*# of Butler coujlv | ty, and to me directed. tliere will lie exposed to public I side, at the Court House in the borough of Butler, on i Momlay, the |H|h day of November. A D , IBfi7, at oue | o'clock. P M., the following described property,to wit i All the rfycfat, title. intercut rndclNim of Itobert Snear | < ! ln i/ne hundr.-d a£ro« < 112 Un I. tnopa or.le**. i hituiile fn Washington to., Htltler county, Pii . botuide.J J math hy F.IIWAM frtticrj v Bciiard M Atisllen, hy Thorn »»• firahanrj w»«<t by Thomas llntrtrteon, About Thirty-five icrn<xlMri-il. I.og bouse ami leg sta ble th•-'run fleeted. Seized and taken HI execution as the property of Robert Spear, at the soit of b. Oi'Kg ALSO, AU the right.title, interest end claim of Frafiklln Rob I', of,l trend to Two hundred ae res 112 land, more or Iwx, situat- in Parker township. Hutlei county. Pa., boiipd«| north by James M'Mahan, Thus Wally, et. al. ea-Fby Ar«-h!bal<f Thompson. »outli by Tl anas Smith's heirs, et al., went bjr Henderson Jk".«K»re etal Feventy. Rve acres cleared. Fifteen of which i< meadow. IxJg house and bog tifcrn theieon erected. Seized and taken In execution a- the property «.f Franklin Kohb, at the •uit of Kb jnczer Christy Adm'r or John P. M'Gilldec'd. ALSO. All the right, title, Interest and claim of JottwrW. Honey, of, in and t<> Two hondree acres, more or or less, situate in Winfield tp., Butler conaty, Pa. bound, d north by Kaufhold, E«st by Wm. Croc kaliank«, south by A. SrumfT, west by 11. Smidflh et al. One hundred seres denied Large'frame house ard fiame barn there on cie ted Seized and taken in execution as the prop . erty tjobfl W. Kouev.ut the unit of Henry ( rum • ' JAMES B STORE*; Sheriff. Sh fTVcfflce, Butler. Oct. 29,1W7 iteglKtwH Wotice. N'OTICK IS hereby given, that the fallowing Partial mid Final Accounts ot Administrator's Executors and Gmudinu*. have been filed in the Registers office of 1 Butler c.nnty Thirty days before the sGth of November 18*17 on which .lay they wi'l be presented to the Or phans Court of said county for confirmation and allow 1. Final account ef Jesse Joseph Fxecutor of Thom as Joseph late of Marian township. 2. partial account of Jobn K. Vincent Administrator of Hiram Donaldson late of Marion township. 3. Final account of Margaret Bartley Adm r of Joseph I Bartley late of Penn township 4 Final H< fount ol ('bxrlea Oeibel arid Casper S< hull F. x'r of Christian Oeibel lute of Summit township. 1 5 Final account of Mrs F.tnily Womer Adm'r of Isaac Wo.rfut late of Allegheny township. 0. Hull aeron.it ..f Elienhetli BovdOnardian of Louisa Jane Boyd minor daughter of Thomas J. Boyd lateof Clay tp. 7. Final account of Elizabeth Boyd Ousrdian of Hub ert C Boyd minor, son of Thomas J Boyd lateof Clay 'H. Final acrwmnt of Albert (LBoydGuardian of Albert N. Boyd minor lon of Tlmma/j . Boyd late of Clay tp. Final account of Alber| O. Boyd Guardian of James II Boyd minor Son of Thomas J Boyd late of Clay tp 10 Final account of Elizabeth Be tilt *r Adm'r of TV. M. llenker lite of Jefferson tp 11 linul account of Thoma* McDermitt Kx'r of Zech arlah Fieldiug deceased lute i»f Slippery rock tp l » Final account of John C. Mo.,re Adm rof William F Mooie Deceased lateof lloro of Butler. 13 Filial account of J. W. Lawrence and Sylvannus Cooper Ex r of /ebul »o Cooper Deceased late of Slip pen y rock tp. S. NIXON, Reg r. Register's OlJSce, Oct «l 1867—6t. Tit lAL fitsT f.r November Term 1M„. FIRBT WEEK. Commonwealth of Pa , Hannah Collander, Pl'ff vs. Tl. -mas Watson 35. Cooper TS Win. O. Brackeiiridge. SECOND WEEK. John Fisher vs. John Berg, Willisni Collins for use vs. John Collins, Samuel Parks vs. Samuel P. Thompson, J.ci" Bice ami wire is Cftirfcf Eibolta, Staff & English vs. Robert Allen, William Davldson vs. John llelfoiir, Bi-njainin Doiithett vs. Robert Dodds, J. W. Forrester »»tal »s Jacob Zelgler, John Cannon Adm'r vs. John M'Devi.t, James Uallaher Jr., vs. Jas Oalluher, Sr. Adm'r. et al. Lewis Both, et al vs. Wm C M Candlcss, William Love vs R »h»*rt Boyd, I honias llodgers vs Thomas llindtnaa, Frederick Bupp vs. Sainii"! Kelly, Pnttoa Keain«< vs. (irorge 0. Hoceainf, Pat ton Reams vs. Oeo/><<e Roesslng, David O'Connor vs. John Herr, el al. Owen Bariett vs. David Dlhel et lit, James Oervin for u«e vs Wis. C. M'Candless, #6h 'i Flebet * - DBRHTWV K • Samuel E. Muortieatl vs. John Caraon, John W. Forrester vs Jacob Zelgfer et al, Andrew N ore roes vs. James Gasman, Patton Kearns vs. Berniud Roessiug at al Samuel Af'Clelland vs Wm Brown ft al. Daniel M'Lanphlin VH J riies Onllaher et al. Joseph Kinzer vs. The Overseers of Poor of Butler tp., Mary Cronae vs J O. A Win. Campbell, John W. BarrVa. Jowma llarr. Lewis A. Mitchell vs. William Well*, John R. Kennedy vs Samuel M Clymonds, William Clark Thomas Watson, Elizabeth Welsh vs. Alexatidtr Welsh, N J. Tlmbliu Fx'i vs llenry D. Timhlin Adm'r, Allen Wllson vs John Campbell, David Scott vs. R M AfcLure Ex'r. J. B. CLARK. Proth'y. ProthonoUry's Cffice, Oct. I«. I*o7 Itestmirnnt l.irriisr. riMIE following application for Restaurant License X. has been filed in the office of Clerk of Court of Quarter Sessions, in and for the county of Butler : No. |. Ramuel Sykes, Borough of Brttlef. Filed Oc tober 22d, ISA?. No. 2. Gabriel Kohler, Borough of Butler, filed oc< tober 29th. petition will be presented for hearing on Wednesday the Uoth day of November, 1887. Ilemontbancet mutt bf fil'it on or \tffmr Month ty, the 18 t/i day of November rirj-t t it .being thr Jirtt day of term. Licenses must be taken out within flfteeu days affer they are granted,-or they will be revoked according to law. FRANK M. EASTMAN, Cl'*. Butler, Oct 29, 'O7. THE LADTTS FRIEND. •' WA 8/11XQ TON A 7 MO l'N T VKUiVON." THE LADY'S FRIEND announces for the fallowing novelets THE DEHARRY FORTI NK, by Amanda M. Douglas, author of"In Tnift," ' Stephen Dane," Ac., A DEAD MAN'S Rl'lE. hv Elizabeth j»ies« cott, author of-How A Woman Had iler Way,"* Ac ; VLREI.NO FROM FATE, by Loutse Clmndler Moulw»n, author of'"Juno Clifford,"''This, That and the Oth er,'' Ac. It will give a SPLENDID DOUBLE PAGE FINELY COLORED FASHION PLATE—engraved ou Steel—in every number. #• It wil! give a beautifully executed FANCY STKIL ENIJRAVI.NG In every number. It wili give a larjre aaeorlment of WOOD CCTS Ulus tratiiiK the Fashion*. Fancy Work, Ac., in every number It will give a popular piece of MCSIC, worth the cost of the Magazine In itself—in every number. It will give a copy ot the new ami splendid Premi um Steel Engraving—'-WASHINGTON AT MOUNT VERNON" —30 inches long hy 21 inches wide—to every full (#2 60) subset iber, and to every person sending a Club. • It offers as Premiums a large variety of 800 Kn WHEELER A WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, S / . \ Kl( PL A I ED I I 1 M.I >f<K>\S,Pl rcmuui BO / .. AND SILVER WATCHES, CLOTHES' WRINGERS. CROQUET, APPLETON S CYCLOPEDIAS, Ac 4T#~A BPLBXPIO Orrxa.—New subscriber s who sub st-ribe for IHOB by the a flrst of November, shall receive the November and Decembei numbers of this year in addition, making 14 months in all! Those who sub scribe by the first of December shall receive the De ceniber number, making ll month* IU all! 1 copy (ami the Premium Engraving 52.30 •1 copies G OO 5 find one gratit) H.OO H " i 111.1 on- gratia MOO One ropy Ii KKIKND.nd POST. .4 OO TIM getter ' i- . 112 a Club will always receive a copy of the PREMIUM KMJRAVINO M-mbers of a Club wishing the Premium Engraving must remit One Dol lar extra. 4jrTh< ee desitous of getting up Clubs or Preminm Lists, should encloae ti ftern cent* for sample M sgazine, containing the particulars Address DEACON A PETERSON, " 0ct.23, '67 4t.) 310WM.M r Ptreet, Philwdelphl a — VALUABLE COAL LAND ' FOR » ALE. ALL that tract of land, containing Oicrrs, sit ! u.itel about 1% mile South of the Borough of But i ler. is for sale. The Vein of Coal is about 4 fe«-t. and o | excellent <iualit) . liank opeiMind in g«Mal order, w'th | entry opened that may be »nfficiriit for 3 years of or- | dinary work. Two Frame dwelling horses and double ! barn thereon, and about 30 i area cleared, and fenced. Po«aeß-don lo b« delivered when sold. The J mule and three cars now in use at the bauk will also be •old. For price and terms, apply to John N. Pnrviancn, COrnor of Diamond and High Street, Butler. Pa. « Butler. Oct. 9, 'tf7 ) JOHN PRICE. Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dvsentery A CURE is WARRA?ITKD by DR. TOBIAS' CELKRRATKD VENETIAN LINIMKNT. if used when first taken Ly peraons of temperate habits. This medicine lias een known In the United States over 2'» years. Thousands have used it, and found it never failed to cure any com plaint for which it w«a recommended, and ail those who first tried It, are now never without it. In the Cholora; of IS4B, Dr. Tobias attended 40 case* aud lost 4, being called In too late to do any good. DIRECTIONS —Take a teaspoonful in a wine-glass of era erv half hour fJ» tw oh * ours, and rub the abd men anß extremities well wi'h the Liniment. To all ay the thirst, take a lump of kc« in the about the sixe of a marble ev»y ten ininates it ia warranted per feet 1 v innocent to take internally. Swld by all drug* gists, price 40 and 80 certa Depot, 60 Courtdn Sa New York t NOTICE. PROPOSALS for the erection of a School House, In Weet Liberty, Brady tp., Butler county, Pa., will be received by the B'-ard of Directors of said township, at the uext stated meeting of the Board, in West Lib erty, Nov. 30;h 1 o'clock, P. M. Dimensions and speci fications of building ma.U known at any time hy the subscriber. JOSIAH M. THOMPSON, Sac'y of Board Qc, 30, I#«7 | ZEZEW ARRIVAL —OF— DRY GOODS, 'VUMBSB ©ASiIPLB IP 0 a AND OIL CLOTHS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST, and Must Complete Stock of White & Colored Blankets. BARRED, WHITE, Y EL LOW, RED, AND GRAY, FLANNELS EVER OFFERED IN THE GITF AND AT Extremely Low Prices. ALSO, A VERT LAR(JR STOCK OF Ladies, Missea &. Children's Furs, ofall k uds and qualities in which we are ofleriu g GREAT BARGAINS ALSO A jVERY QUOD ASSORTMENT Of CARPETS, FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, IIEARTII RUGS, AND DOOR MATS, in feet, everything usually kept in a Dry Goods Store H O D wmss&u & mm. liemember the I y lnce, M \L\Y MIKKR & CO., Pfo. 138 Federal Street, Mli Door Ilclow Market, Septetnhfe it, *67 —flmj ALLEGHENY CITV. * DRUG AND GROCERY STORE. THE subscribers base on band and are dally roceiring Mt tLuir 8ton»-Koom,opposite Peter Duffy's In Ilutler An Extensive Assortment OF HruKM, ||l>ye SIuUV, Medlt'lnes, I'ut.ncdlniiiVH, OIIM, Toilet Soup, Paints, lVrfiiincJ}', ANH THE © It © I <5 © 8 t L I q M O Ps for ehemicai and inedieina} purposes. Also, all kinds of XIIIUHIICH. NOTIONS, «&0.. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully and Promptly Compounded. In the Grocery Department will be.found floor, Btcou, Fish, C >11)9, Tan, Bu/a Canned Fruit of all kinds jfjry arli^lj Kami IT use. Also Nails, Glass, Glassware, Queensware Hardware Stoneware, Bucketst Tubs, And n general a««nrtm*ot of Tobacco and Clßar<. The highest market price iw»id *or all kinds of pro- , duce ineachaoge for Go >' 4 » Bell & Dietfenbachor. 1 pune 12,1807 —ly. R. & W. JEINKINSON Manafactorers and Wholesale D lers in Tobaeeo, Negarn, Sim It". Flpe«, ete. No. • FEDKRAI, STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY PA 3rd door from Suspeasloo B ge. Kigii of the sdUn, rol 4, no 12 lyr. - new (^aes>s« RECEIVED AND OPENING A LARGE AND WELL nuwrn STOCK OP Fill AND WINTER GOODS purchased since the decline, and will be eold low for ready pay by Jno. Scott. Oct, lfl, '67—2 mo .IITtWMD LIA- T. > WMITI m HOOBT FASHIONABLE TAILORS. THEuodersigned haring associated themselves in the Tailoring business, would respectfully say to the public In general that they have Just received the Fall and Winter Fashions, and are prepared to make op clothing in the latest and most approved styls Plesr< call and examine oar Fashions and Specimens of met, and boys' wear. Special attention given to boys' cloth ing. EITENMULLKK. WHITE A CO. August 12, ISM—tf. House, Sign & Ornamental Painter. P«j»er Haning Done on the Shortest Notice. Drrua*,Ar- 21, 18«:-lj. Till? subscriber would reipMtfoMy Inform the public that he hni erected a new CAItKIAGE and WAG ' ns HAfimmnyp. * <wreo t iJ. H. Negley, and below the M. K. Church, where e j in prepared to do all kinds at work in hi* line of ba*i tress, such a* nuking Itiipgiea, Carriages, Wukous, Sul kies, Sleigh*, and any tiling In the line of Carriage and Wagon making. Repairing done In the shortest po«mtime. 4gHIIVE HIM A CA LI. ' fan or 7, *6o—tt.i J LJX a TKUXAL. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS. AFTER MORFTHAN'SIX YEARS EXPERIENCE in my bu«lneM«,and a Winter* labor in in selecting the bent material, and constant oversight in the making of the flame, by riBST CLASH WOIiKWEX, I have now on hand the largeat and heat lot of C'ARRIACIES, RDUUIEN, NII.KFYN. Ac., qotli light and heav /, ever offered to the people o Hntler county, ; which I will sell GHKAP POH CASH, TrFamily farriige*, Shifting T- p (biggies, Open and ottintf Iltiggiea—ln shott. I think I can Inrniah al most anything in the vehicle line, made of the h*»it Ran tern »infber. Spring* and axle«; and Anlshed In a manner not excelled in < itle* East or West. and bettor adapted 112 r out road- than R»*terh work Shop and Ware-room on Cimninghnm street, Eaat of ami near Mardorf s Tannery, nailer. Pa. GKO. C. ROKBSINO. REFERENCES: We the undersigned. take pleasure in recommending to I blic, the work of Geo. «3. Kofnaing. We have nse> mannfarture of Carriage*—they havo given satial.«i.iion, and are well adapted to our road*. CHAitLts M'CAXDtIM, ,1. (J. * W. CAMPMLL, • DB. BTRPHK!* HaADr.t, R. C M'ABOT, I>B. FftlCKKJfftrXt* DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! DR SAMUEL GRAHAM Is still carrying on the Drug husines in the eld stand in KOYIt'N IILOtK, Main Sne, - - Bu ler, Pa. We havo constantly on band gnd for sale, at reduced rate*, a pure 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. IlotlleK, Vials, CorliH, SOAP, LAMPS, SPONKES, PURE GROUND SPICES, SC. A general variety of Perfumery & Toilet Articles- INES A N'T) LTQT'OTTS for tnediral and mechani cal purposes * (*« Wines for Sacramental use, furnished Physicians' prescriptions <'n r<> lii 11 y Co in pon ii ded. Thankful for past fivor*, w» invite the public gene ally to cal! and examine our stock We are confiden thai we can sell at us reasonable rates as any similar establishment in the county. Muunr oiiiM JML A.IIsT STREET, Opposite Jack'i l/0tt.1,) II matte sr», 'M m rnrn . THE undersigned would respectfully inform the pub lie that he has constantly on hand, CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR FROM THE HARMONY MILLS. A.LHO, Teas, Coffee, Sugars. Syrup, Cheese, Ham, Dried Beef, i'ish, Pota m toes, Apples, Canned and Dried F rii its, and everything itsuallt found in a flrst cla»s Grocery Store. Confectioneries of all kinds and of ever riety. AtfO, Oltrarß* Tobnrco, «Src. Aro. We are determined to sell as low as the lowest. Give us a call. Sept.3, '67—tf.J PATTON KKARNS. UNION AGRICULTURAL WORKS, ROCHESTER, PA. A. B, SMITH & CO., Proprietors, MANUFA'TCRK MOWERS, REAPERS, RULWAY or Endless Chain and L. ver Powers of Various sime*, Threshers and Sepai*t«»rs. Farm Mills. «'ider Mills, C«ne Mills and sorghum Evaporators, Corn Shelt ers, Dog Powers for Churning, and all other Agricultu ral Machinery. RKPAIRING AND JOBBING of all kinds done on short notice. Machines of auj kind built f-r parties. !I*vi|pg bad an experience of 15 years in Patent* and Patent Busineaa, are prepared to make models, applications, Ac.. for parties desiring to , take oot patents Having fitted up our factory with NEW k IMPROVED MACHINERY. selected fr«ni the best eastern make* in pereon, and i emptying none but he b«*t A.erliunic*. are prepared tod., Work in the best stv'o and manner Having *« cured the services of a firwt clam Pattern Maker are also prepared to make any kind or style of patterns. Particular attention Paid to repairing Mowing and Reaping Machines, and machinery in general. V* •• solicit and boj»e by attention a'.id care to the patronage of parties wishing Mu kdone. <'rders from adbtance promptly attended Addrews, A H SMITH « Jul 17 ,IW)7, flraos. Kocbe s Valuable. Farm lor Hale. THE uudnriigned offers for sale, his VALUABLE FARM, situate in Allegheny township, Butler county, Pa .consisting of Two Hundred and Eighteen Acres of land. About One Hundred Acres Cleared, and fenced and in a good state of cultivation ; 'wo Dwelling h. us es, Stable, Ac., thereon This Farm is aitbin three mllea of Kulenton, and the Allegheny Tally Rail Road, now being rag idly constructed, la well watered and timbered, and will be sold cbetp. For Terms, inquire of the subscriber on the premises, of E. M'Junkin, Keq., of Butler. Title indisputable, apt 18, 8-—tf.) JAM KA H. MM All A.N. J, Jfe A J. PVBfIANCE, Attorneyn u t Law, Office, OD 8. £ of Diamond and Main st. Bat 1 RURAL HILL HURSERY. OP AL KlltfES. mHR nnderslgnid taken plenstire in announcing r 1 Their innny friends, and tbe public generally tha they better are prepared than ever before to furnish Fruit Trees of All Kinds, AND SHKUBBEKY & SHADE TEEES, OF ALMOST EVERY VARIETY. The universal testimony of those who have been fruit and other Troes from Rnral JSill Nursery IS, that they are larger, cf Superior qnalitv and grow Bj&T'i'Kß than those brought foreign nurseries, of these truths, any number of reliable testimonials can be bad In this comity and viciaity. Person" desi rous of pufcfmsinK, are requested to cull and examine our splendid Variety. It will amply repay, any person that wishes fruit, and at an 'early day from re planting, to purchase of us, es our trees are extra Isrjja and gr».*l A number of reliable agents ean find profit able employment.by rolling upon the subscriber living 2 1-2 miles west of Butler, Pa. «.,„ r ,N„. - „ ) Silas Pearce & Sons. A. J. PAXTKt'OST, Net* 15 5 Federal Street, Nelt Door to the Corner of the Diamond, m I e«li enj, - - Pcnn'a. HA VINO .li 7 ST RECEIVED A LA ROE AND WELL FELECTED stock of H AnilWA K K & nUTI.KBY Imported direct from the manufacturers, consisting o Itiiililcr** Ilnrilivnre, Coopers, Blacksmiths, mi (I Itiiteher T Wit S 1 11 OHel'tiriilivn lUK 11 n r<l \*-i» re, FA RMI SO UTFSfi/LS, I ROY, STFKF., SA / LS, C.I A SS, H7//7 E 1. F.A D, sash nirrrr, <fr. Peels confident he can offer Inducements to Whole, snle and Retail buyers, nml would mml rcspectfullv a«k your patronage. wit»i the a»surance that it will hj to your Interest to do business with hiiu. April '67. no 18 BVffEB WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture the very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimeres and Yarns, Of every kind and color, which we will sell as low to caelk buyers, if not lower than tbey can be had East, or West If you want Heavy Harred, White, Brown, or Grey Flannels. Warranted to have NO SHODDY In them, jgo te the Colon Wo«den Factory, Duller, Pa., it you' wan Heavy Cassimeres, Warranted to have NO SHODDY In them, goto the Dutler Woolen Factory. If yon want a Rood article of NTOCKIXU YARN, Warranted to have no Shoddy in it, goto tbe Butler Woolen Factory. 10,000 Ibunds of Wool Wanted in Exchange for the Above Goods. H. PUXjIIERTON. DM 4, M .tf MILLINERY &. TRIMMING STORE, V|"l<3. J. ADLINCifON ntioonnc. to tha jmblin th«t ill she has opened a Millinery and Trimtnii.g Store, three doors North of Sykes' Orooery, where she will pay particular attention to Dress Making and ail kiuds of Family Sewing. Stamping, Braiding, LADIES 1 TRINimiU, New Style Hoops and Corsets, Dreaa Msklng and Family Kcwing, New Style Promeade it Party Skirts, FLOWERS, RIBBON'S, LACKS AND OLOVES, Gent's Cuffs, Collars,& Neckties. MRS. J. AIM.IXGTOX, THREE DOORS NORTH OF STKES' OBOCERV, • vol. 4, no. HMf. Main Street Bntler, Pa, ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC BIBLE. BY KEY. IffORAHAM COBBIIf, A. M THIS work oonfSTßs all the plans of the Common tarie», and is next afid'of convenient sire for family use ft will r.Kjnire bnt HvSlw examinHtiau ♦.» aee that this edition of the Sacred Writings einbrarnM many fea tures never before combined in one volume, and Is a valuable ae<tuinitioo to th<* family circle and the bibli cal stmh-nt Some of the most important and distin finishing features Of tl is hlble are : 1. Seven hundred Wood Engiavinys. 2 Many thou sand marginal references. 3. Three finely executed Steel Kngiavintrs. 4. Numerous Improved readings, ft. A corrected chronological order, d An exposition of each chapter, containing th essence of the best Com mentators, with much original matter l.y tbe editor. 7. The poetical books in the metrical form. H Reflec tions drawn from the subjects of tbe chapter.and giving In a condeneed form its spiritual ini|»ort. 9. Question* at the end of each chapter, for family examination. 10 Dates afftxed to the chapters, for each morning and evening s reading, comprising the whole Itihle in a year. To theee have lately been added two very desirable features, vix : It contains a family photograph depart ment in connection with tbe family record, and an x tendtd concordance. It la one of the most desirable llitiles published. The work Contains nearly fiiteon hundred crown quartopngen, printed fhjni clear urn! beautiful type, on fine paper, with numerous engravings, and is bound in three different and beautiful styles. Kev John ihftvia. of Coiinoquenes-ung township, is Agent for Butler County. Post Office Address. WUITBSTOWN, Butler County, Pa. Harch, no 14-e. m lOOD IOOD KEWa For sll jtiiose who suffer from diaeasea of the f«ive and Stomach, such aa Ililiiotisnefw. Sick Hewiache, Con etipation*f our btuaiach. Dyspepsia. Ac. I>Fi BOLLIMiEK'H He adache d Anii Billious Pills. Are the most perfect remedy ever brought before the public, for all diseases of the Liver »nd Stomach. They act aa CATHARTIC without weakening 'he Stomach or Bowel*, but on the contrary give tone to those organ# driving away all Melancholy Feelings, infusing new Life and vigor into the System. For sale by all Druggist's and country Merchants throughout tbe Connty. HENDERSON A BROS 29<J Liberty Street, Pittsburgh Pa. WnoLseai.* Agents. Sep. ti 1H67-Iy. A Single Box of BRANDRETHS PILL, Constn more vegetable extractive matter than twenty boxes o dlpihda any where in the world besides; fifty-five uylsnre phyaician* uae them in their practice to lbs exclusion of oth«r purgatives. The first letter of theii value is yet scarcely appreciated W hen they are bet ter known, a sudden death and continued sickness will be of tha paat. Let those who know them speak right out In their favor. It hi a doty which will save Ufa. Our race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile at this seaaon. it is dangerous ss it la prevrffaut hut Brandreth's Pills afford an invaluable and efficient protection. their occaaional use we prevent the collection of those impurities which, whan in auffi el sat quantities, cause ao much danger t>> the body's heaitn. They soon cure Liver Complaint. Dyspepnio. Loss of Ap petite, Pain in the Head, Heartburn, Pain in Brea alt , Bone.. Sudden Faintness and Coeliveneee. Sold *y all reepeclaila Dealers in Me4:«ines AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE —yoit- The Purifying of the Blood. I>K. J. W. l OLAXO N HUMOR DOCTOR, A Positlvft Remedy #«»r nil Kinds ol Ilumori, PARTIOUI.AR/.T ERYSIPELAS, NETTLE IIASH, SALT RUECM. SCHOKT f.A, It i« vary gratifying to nw of this. or of any either medicine, ♦ ft i* the very he<t remedy known." it i H n«< always so ooiy to prove it. It in. however, exceed ingly gratifying to the Proprietor of fhla medicine, that while tie declares to tjie public that tips is a tpost won derful ami effective specific for !lumors, a* stated above,' he hail abundant proof a hand to sustain bis statement For sixteen years the fftfmor Doctor has been manu factured and sold, and every year has increased the value of its reputation, ami the amount of its sales.— In New Hampshire, where it originated, no remedy for humors Is so highly prized. An etninint physician (now an army surgeon) when practising in New Hamp~, shire. pu»chased hat Ween fifty and sixty gallons of it during some seven or eight years, and used it in hia practice. He has since then ordered it fur the Hospi tal where he waa stationed Other physicians hav* ordered it, and have used it in practice with great suc eeaw When the jroprietor lived In New Hampshire, at (hiftstown Center, for the space of thirty or forty mile* around, and in Manchester particularly, the Humor Doctor was well known and highly valued f»»r the nu merous ami wonderful cures which it effected. Though 1 nisnufictured In large quantities the supply wta fre quently exhausted, and purchasers had to wait for more to be made. In that region some very severe cases of Krysipelas were treated with—and 'they weie cured.— Krtstptdae sores, or carbuncle*, those ugly, painful nl cets. were entirely removed wherever this medicine waa faithfully used. 80 it was with Scrofula and Salt Rheum. The Humor Dootorcured them. For Che snke of showing what Is thought of it, a feW testimonials are here inserted: Mlltoir Gale, Bsif., lloaton. Mast. I hereby certify that 112 was sorely afflicted with boils for two years, developing themselves ~u my limba an<f other parts of my bt dy. The sufferings which 1 ei» dnred from them are indescribable. Suffice it to say that 1 faithfully tried several of the most popular hu mor r&mcdfe*, but without removing the affliction . At 1 length, by tlw» earnest request of an intimate friend, 112 wa« induced to try Dr. J W. Poland's Tlumor Doctor* and am very happy to attest that all my bolls were ro moved, and my health was restored by using Dr. Pa laud's aforesaid medicine. ttuston, Jan. 14, 1*6(1. MILTON OA LB. A- C. IP. /V/., AfaprHettrr, S- H. Dr J. W. Pot.a trn —De*r Sir; I very cheerfully give' my testimony In Aivor of your Humor Doctor aa 'an ex cellent remedy for humors. My numerous acquaint ance in Manchester know h >w severely I was afflicted with Boiia, and they know how perfectly tfpod niy health I- at present. Your limner Doctor cured me. Piease refer to me for particulars in my qase. Manchester, N. H .June 11. A. C. WLLACE- Air*. Wheeler, Sfunshorn. Mnm I very Confidently and earnestly recommend Dr. J, \V. Poland's Humor Dor to 1 as :»ti exodlent lemedyfor humora,h<»viotf been wonderfully remedied by it myself. My own case was a very severe and obstinate one. For more thn>i 4« »jreurathe skin np.n the inside of both myebauils. and even down to mv wrist, was constantly cracked and broken up, so iliat 1 was unable to use my bands in any kinds of wet * Work, and was obliged to wear gloves in sewing t» avoid getting blood upon my work The humor which ao afflicted me was probably a c Mil hi nation of Krysipelas aril Salt Rheum. My general 1 caltli was quite po. r. Soon after I hegatv to use the Humor Doctor I could perceive aignaiof 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 cl«*ar of It, aid has been for several months I used eight bottles hefcre 1 felt safe to give it up eutheiy, but they cured me. HARRIET WIIEriLKR. Stoneman, Mess., July ft, ISSH MN. I\/rtrr, Dover, S. //, Dovkr. n. 11 , July 22, 18W. Dn. PoLAftn, 112 received your letter enquiring as to' the effects of your medicine onsen-llckness. I i»in hap py to say that 1 think it is *» the medicine" for that dreadful sickness. I tried various prescriptions, but found none that settled the stomach ami cleared the bead like the Humor Dbetor. I felt aa though 1 could hardly wi.t to get ashore, to entreat >«»u l<» mtrduce it into ship cbanitlery atorea, that U may find its way b> those Who suffer 11 (I'll the mighty deep from seasick* nesa. If captains who take tneli famihes with them, or carr> ptssungers, should try it tor once, they would never tat willing to voyage without It. I have used it for my family since its introduction to the pnldie for biliofiS habits, headache and humor-/' about my children, and have always found it a sure 1 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 foregoing will be of any service to you or the public, you ran make u«« of it. Yours. IIA RBIKT M. pOKTKR. Much more might be said in relation to thtamedicine, is contained in testimonials, but it i- neetfle*-«. Ask Manchester drtrggest* about it, especially Y. W iflake, at Rarr's. Inquire of Mr Ilenrv Plainer,of Bedford whose wife was cured by It of Salt Rheum . Ask alumni any person in Ooffctown, and they will declare its value as a remedy, aa uaed in their own caaes or by their friends. Tlj" Hnmor Doctor wa* formerly eol'd* at fifty centa per bottle; but the cost of every ingred'hnt conq>osing it ban gone up so enormously, that the price has been raised to fifty cents only, and that hy compulsion The Humor Doctor is prepared at the New Knglaud Botanic Depot, foi the proprietor, J. C. French, gold hy Medicine Dealers everywhere. DBMAB BARN KB A CO.Oeera /Agent*, New York Cunningham & Richey U A VIVO associated together in the groceoy buaf nesa, they are r.ow prepared to furnish the public witk ( ll(ll( i; VMjKTAIILKS, FRESH FISH, WINTER WHEAT FLOUR, Cheese, I»rle«l Beef, 4re. We have a full stock of cauued fruit, sush I'JtACHES, BLACK RERRTEjL OREEN CORN, CHERRIES. TOMATOES,- PEARS, In the Confretionery line we ara waii sup pliadw ('an«lies, •• Cove o,y*ter*, (• rccii Apples, Tobaeeo, ClgarM. Nuts. OKA.VCiKS AXD I.EHOSI. Remember the place, Cunningham & Richey, Three l>oora South of V -geley House, may, no 24—tT. MAJV STREET, Bt7TT.BR. PA Dr. W. H!. Witcn©p, HAS been in successful practice for a number of years, with the experience of tb» different If ca pitals in Kin-itpe and America Army am! Hospital Surgeon during the late American w;ir, continues to at* tend to all prot'eseional casee at hta office, No. 928 Filbert St., Philadelpaia. No Patent Medicines are uaed or recotnu»eOded; the remedies administered are thone which will not break down the constitution, but renovate the aystens from all if jartea it has sustained from mineral- medictoes, and lenve the system in a healthy and perfectly cured con dition Dynpepnla. that iistressinr disease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, iluderminirig tbe constitution end yearly earr ing thousands to unaimeiy grarea, can mwat eu phatica Hy be cured. MELANfJHOLL V, A BRER A Tioy, that sfateof alienation and weakneaa of Lbe mind which jenders persona incapaMe of enjoying Lhe plaaaurea or performing tbe duties of life. R HE (J MA fMM in any form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted curable. EPILEPSYt or telling sickness. aH chronic or stubborn case* of FEMALE DISEASES, radic* ly removed; Salt Rheum and eveiy deecriptiou of ulceration*: Piles and scrofulous diseases which have bMtlled all previous medical skill, cau he cuaed by my treaimeut; and I do say all diseases, ("yes ''nnaurnprion) can l>« cured by •wearing uiy Medicated Jacket, which h* a profo4toa 10 tin- 1-ngs against »i'i changes of weath cr iu all «diinal<a» Having invee«igate<l lor yftara the cauao ami character of intermittenta.* fee*r and ague) in ail parte of the United Htatea, will cure perranr ly all e.bronioor acute ueeee of ague and aervoua dies u a few <Uya. Cancer Cured Without the Knife, or Drawing ul. Tape Worm, that dfead bj tbe human family foi yeare can be removed with two or three closes of my newly discovered remedy, warranted in ail caees. Consultation in the Kngiiab and Oermau Unguages VfilliuaKe viaita any distance if ileaired. Maybe a<ldieeeed by letter (confidentially > and medicine sent with proper dlrec-. tiona to any part of the country. Office, No. 928 Liberty St., PHILADELPHIA. Aug 28tb, 18fi7—ly \fONEY FREE AS WATER.—IO.OOO ACTIV* i.vJL Local and Traveling Agents, Male us female, of ail ages, are wanted to aolicit tiade in mwttry City, Town, Hamlet, Workshop and Factory, throughout the entire world, for the moat saleable novei(iee ever known.*— 600 per cent, prorft anu ItKADY HA UK WHEREVER OF FEB ED. dnmrt men and women can make from |6 to per day, and no risk of lose. A small capital re. quired of from S2O Ut sl'io—the. more money invested the greah r Hie profit. So muury required in advance iee first 1 nd //is articles and receive pay afterward*. If you actually wish to money, rapidly and «asiiy % write for full p rtaouiara and .address, MILAOR k CO., rFCeXltaiw oq *lO Broad nay. 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