RTTTLER CITIZEN. Local and General. CHEW Jackson's Bert Sweet Navy Tobacco. THB cigar makers throughout the land are being kept extremely busy. WORKING and Dress Shirts of all v;«wl« ftom 20 cents up, at Charles B. Grieb's. A cocvrißFSiT $5 greenback is out. Scan closely all fives that you get held of. WM. MARDORF is paying as high as $6 and $7 for heavy Steer and Heifer Hides. Il is now considered poor taste, to begin • conversation by an allusion to the weather. THE latest styles in Neckwear, at Charles R. Grieb's. HEBE lies a girl as one forgotten, who lost, her shape with the rise of cotton. — Poetical Exchawie. SPECIALTIES in woolens at William Aland's Merchant Tailoring establishment not • to be had elsewhere in the county. SAYS the M'Gregor (Iowa) News : "The weather is not only unreliable but un principled. Last Sunday it rained all day on a camp meeting and shone All day Monday on a circus." THOSE who hare Beef Hides for sale take them to Boessing's Tannery and get the highest market price that can be obtained for the same. THREE kittens have died of diphthe ria in Ogdcosbnrg, N. Y. They contracted the disease from children affected with it. The post-mortem examination showed plainly the diphtheritic membrane in the kittens' throats. WM. MARDORF is paying more for Beef Hides, Kips, Calf Skins, Sheep Pelts and Tallow than any Tanner or dealer in the county. SHORTLY before Mrs. Ben. Tobias, of Petrolia, breathed her last, she called her husband to her bedside and, after imparting to him the sad intelligence that she was going to die, informed him that he would find nearly all the money he had given her on various occa sions, as pin money, stowed away in her bureau drawer as a reserve fund for a "rainy ('ay." After the funeral her husband found over SSOO in cash in the place designated. Such an ex ample is worthy of imitation.— Record. THE Winter Term of the Wither spoon Institute will open Dec. Ist, 1879. The Institution is in a flourishing condition. Ex oellent advantages are offered to students of berth sexes. A SINGULAR case of recovery from insanity through an injury occurred recently in the Homoeopathic State Asylum for the In sane. A male patient, 24 years old, when in a state of violent irritation, sprang up to the gas fixture, caught hold of a slender tubing, and swung himself with considerable force. The fixtnre gave way and the patient fell, striking his head upon tne stone pavement. Instantly he arose, walked out of the ward, and gave a clear account of the accident he bad met with. He had, in fact, recovered his mind, though he suffered greatly from the external injuries to his scalp. This case is not alone of its kind. Some physicians have seriously tried to raise the question of the application of sudden and violet shaking of the head to the treatment of insanity ; but as the question of the dose is one of great difficulty, this heroic method remains optional with the patients themselves. 5,000 Beef Hides of all descriptions wanted, Steer, Cow, Heifer or Bull Hides, trimmed or nntrimmed,. at Wm. Mardorfs, West Cunningham street, Butler, Pa. THE modus operandi of Mr. Ful lerton, the rat killer now operating in Pitts burgh, is about as follows: His weapons of offense are a bull's-eye lantern, a pistol and a pair of tones. He operates late at night, when all is quiet. He dodges stealthily obuut the by ways of the hotels, every now and then throw ing the bright light of his lantern full in the eyes of a rat, so blinding the rodent that he picks up his victim without any trouble. He then sets his heel on the rat's head, a crunch ing noise is heard, and there is one pest less in the world. When the rats fail to come out of their holes, the catcher makes a noise with his voioe similar to a rat's squeak, and the rodents having as much curiosity as a woman, rush out to see what is the matter, when the relentless tongs seize them one by one. Occasionally the pistol is brought into play, with a skill rival ing that of Dr. Carver, the crack shot, when ever the rodents repress their curiosity for the time, or when the tongs cannot reach them. The business must be a lucrative one, as Ful lerton traveled all the way from New York to give Pitteburghers the benefit of his skill. A MOST righteous judgment awarded Dr. Lindsey for the wonderful cures performed by his "Blood Searcher." Sold by all drug gists. SOXE of the statistics in the annual report of the Commissioner of Pensions, just furnished to the Secretary of the Interior, supply material to which we invoke the atten tion of any clergymen who propose to preach soon from the numerous texts Of the Christian Scriptures which reprobate lying. In the cases of 5,000 pensioners whose names have been expunged from the list during the hut three years on account of the detection of fraud in their cases Commissioner Bentley certifies that perjury was ascertained in 3,084 of the 4,397 affidavits which accompanied their appli cations and forgery in at least ninety-two in stances. These fraudulent claimants succeeded in drawing $547,225 from the National Treasury before they were dropped. What part, if any, of this vast sum has been recouped by the United States, and how many, if any, of the 3,084 peijurers and ninety-two formers have been prosecuted for their crimes, the Commis sioner docs not state. It is hard to imagine a ' more meritorious claim upon public sympathy and supftort than that of the widow or orphan of a Union soldier, and just in the same degree imposture in such cases is odious and needs to be pursued by the law and denounced from the . pulpit—punished here and punished hereafter, j KEEP your family well supplied with "Hellers' Cough Syrup," use it in time, you will avert bronchial and pulmonary af fections. 25 cents. A PECULIAR question of Constitu- ' tional law was recently decided by the Supreme Court of Rhode Island. A statute of that State prohibits the sale of merchandise within one mile of the place where any religious society shall be holding a camp meeting, unless with the consent of such society or its officers. Inn keeper*, grocers, and other venders of goods at their usual places of business, are excepted from the operation of the act, which imposes a penalty of fine or imprisonment for any viola tion of iU provisions. Upon a prosecution under this law, the defendant objected that it was unconstitutional, because it restricted his right to use his property in a particular manner, and this was virtually taking private property for private use and without compensation, A Kentucky case cited in support of the objection held that a prohibition in the charter o' an agricultural society against stabling horivjs for pay within three hundred yards of t'ae fair grounds during the fuir won unconstitutional. There, however, the evident desier, of the charter was to establish a monopo' v in favor of the agricultural society. But in the Rhode Island case there could be no such object. The statute was enacted simply as a police regula tion, to promote the public welfare by protect ing from disturbance the camp meetings of all religious denominations aliku, As such, the Supreme Court declare* it to tie clearly uncon stitutional. ONE of tte largest stocks of Ameri can Movements and American Cases, both Gold Stiver, ever offered in Hutler, is to be seen at E. Grieb's, which were all purchased before the late rise in Watches, aud will be sold at the old rates. Lady Beautifiers. Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes with all the cos- ' luetic- of France, or beautifiers of the world, while in poor health, and nothing will give you such good health, strength and beauty as Hop Bitters. A trial is certain proof. See another column. - <««-»■«♦» WANTED to buy for manufacture, at Roessing's Tannery, a large stock of Beef Hides of every ((uacription and weight, at highest market price paid by any person in the to™ l ?* 1 IF you want Dress Gloves, if you ' want Street Gloves, if you want Driving Gloves < or Mittens, if you want Working Gloves or Mittens, you cau buy them at Charles R. Grieb's. , SLEIGH and Bob runners can be had - at the J. Niggle &. Bro.'s Hardware Store, Jef ferson street. * m ■ IF you want good Winter Caps at 19c., go to J. P. T. Stehle's. LATEST styles in Men's, Youths'and Children's Caps, at Charles R. Grieb's. WHERE TO BUY HARDWARE] j r j " ~ j Nonesy Iron, Oilers, 1879. FALL. 1879/ »£? Anger Axte Grease, XW • t/. PullevSj Poc ket Cutlery, Bells, Bolts, Blocks, Porcelain Kettles, Blacksmiths' sl«iges, After thanking our patrons and\ Builders' Hardware, the public generally for their very j> ivets Revolvers, Brass Butts, liberal patronage in the past, we\ j> u i eSj itazor Strops, would respectfully announce that Saws, Carpenters' Tools, we have noxc in stock a full line of 'Stoves,' Carnage Bolts, Scythes, Screw Drivers, Cook Stoves, , HE A.VY AND SHELF ' Scvthe Stones, Cartndges, Chains, | Shovels, Spa.les, Chisels, Cordage, Spikes, Spoons, Steel, co. Hardware s,ove aw - ** Door Springs and Stops, -I—i- CU A VA V V Xable Cutlery, Tacks, Draw,,,- Knives, | , Too , Trunk \milMe for the Fall Irate, * • Forks, Hy Traps, prices to HUlt the times. Vises—Blacksmiths', I All those in need of anything In Vises—Hand, Gunpowder,Grindstones,-01/r line are cordially incited to Waßhe^^Whe'Jtones, Hammers, Iloe*, j ca u and examine goods and prices window Springs, "■"SiSS"* Wore purchasing elsewhere. JACKSON & MITCHELL, cloih,^ Mallets, Wardrobe Locks, Malleable Iron Castings, Corner Main & Jefferson Sts., Wood Saws, Wire Hope, Meat Cutters, y Yani Sticks, BUTLER, PA. Zink Oilers, Measurrtig Tapes, Zink Ac. uta, >ails, Agricultural Implements, House Furni&iung Goods, Farmers' Supplies, Iron, Steel, Metals, Blacksmiths' Supplies, fee. CARPETS! OIL CLOTHS! MATS! RUGS! STAIR RODS —I I o I NEW STOCK! NEW STOCK I g c-t "3 1 HECK & PATTERSON'S 1 ; NEW CABPET ROOM! A, NOW OPEN! C I® On© Soap South ©f ttieEp Qtething Heuse. & 55 Duffy's Block, septao-tf Bailor, Pa. X "I ' LSAOAHIVXS isona ISXVW i SILLOIO TO) ISIAJAVO = Hardware % Implements! |, — w :::::: J. G. & W. CAIfIPBELL, = Sole Agents for the World-Renowned """ :::::: TJITHI/UVD MOWgR MD REAPER ' :::::: ='l [j \|j j j CIDBR MILL, BITPI/DVU QRAIN DRILL > sfIULHIC "" = I RHIOUB BIT SiU, ITHiU HIT RIKE, i EL. M. COSBY'S Celebrated FAHOTt! MILL. = UKAKKHS JCnr ;;;;;; Cultivators, Scythes Snaths, ;;;;;; Shovel Plows, Grain Cradles, ;;;;;; Corn Planters, Forks Hoes, Lawn Mowers, Gum Hose, And Everything la the Implement Line. E Stoves and Tinware, = ::::: House F'urnisliing Goods CARPENTERS' AND FARMERS' TOOLS. ;;;;; ALWAYS ON HAND. ;;;;;; Goods greatly reduced in price and satisfaction guaranteed. J. G. &W. CAMPBELL. I": X 03 <1 Q Don't You Do It! DON'T BE SO FOOLIBH AS TO BUT AN OLD STYLE Sewing Machine, No matter how great Its name, or how loud Its pretensious, when lor '"ss money yon can get The Best Invented as well as The Latest Improved, THE SELF-THREADING Dauntless! The only Machine made which has Shuttle, Take-Up and Tensions Entirely Self-Threading. The DAUNTLESB also makes the most perfect Lock-Stitch, has the most ingenious sepa rate Bobbin-Winder, largest Arm Space aud Wide Feed, Simplest Miichan lsm, most stylish Furnitare, and Handsomest Plating and Ornamentation in the Market. II Sews Anything! It Beats Everything! I It Pleases Everybody I!! (gT'Scwlng Machine Dealers everywhere will And it to their Interest to order the Dauntless, and get Factory Prices. For terms, territory, Otc., apply to The Dauntless Manufacturing Company, Norwalk, Ohio, or to Hi. H. BLAGLE, jylO Ciu . East Brady, Cl«iion Co., Pa. IIKMtI G. HALE, rim hmcuit mm, COB. PENN MO SIXTH STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa PafcLer $ Wntltx* }!*., 33jec*OTb*r 3, 1819. THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE THE BEST OK AJUU Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim or MINO TMt TFIRT BEIT OPERATING QUICKEST •EIXINO, BANOMHETT, AMD Most Perfect Sewing Machine »» THE WOULD. The ore* t popularity of the White It the most een tfnclno tribute to its excellence and superiority over other machines, and in submitting It to the trade we pot It upon Its merits, and In no Instance has It ever yet failed to satisfy any reeommeodatlon In Its fa*er. The demand torlhe White has Increased to such aa extent that we are now compelled to turn out WL Cemplste Brwrlne •VT«<-"hln» evsry thTM mtnutus tla* day to m-va.pp3.3r T Every machine Is wsrranted for 3 years, and sold lor csh at liberal discounts, or upon easy payments, to salt the convenience el customers. TAomu FFIOTP i» raocconn ZSBUTOST. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., Ik 388 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, TOW JOIINMOW, Agent. Office at Vogeley's Bakery, septiMJru BUILEK, PA. Mra. M. RICH A RDM, No. 222 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Will exhibit on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Nov. 14 er aide of the hem. It will turu a hem and aew in a fold atone ojier atlon. 1 11 will do felling, bias or straight, on any cotton cr woolen goods. It will fell acroe* seams on any goods. 4 ■ It will bind dreaa good* with the fame or other. i material, cither scallops, points, square* or ] straight. ... li.nd folds without showing the stitches, and, acw on at theaamo lime. It will pot on drcsa braid and aow in faclngl I and a bias I .Id at one operation, without drawing] el:h< r drcs<, braid or skirt, and without chowlng | tho stitch on r *lit able. I'oid biaa trimming and sow on at one opera tion. . Make milliners' folds with dlHcrent colors and pieces of goods st on* operation, and sew on at the sa:nell:ue. A • —■ T f It will row In • sleeve, covering a cord,and, stitching It Into Iho seam at the same time.' It will Rather without sewing o». It wlllgather and acw on at Ibersame time. It will gather l>etwoen two bands, showing the atllchcs on Iho right aide, at one operation. It will make and sow a niflle on any part of a (Ircssiklrt, and sew on a bias fold for beading at ono operation, showing the stitches on the right aide. I twill gather and aew on a band with piping Wt ween ruffle and band, at ono operation. It will acw a band and ruffleon adri ss skirt, stitching In piping at head of band, at ono oper ation. It nlll make plaited trimming either atraight or scalloped. Make plaited trimming either semlloped or straight and sew on a band, and aliich the band, at ono operation. It will, with one operation for each variety, without basting, exeeutoiflj practical varieties of ruffling, being twelve more than can be produced on any other m.ichluo with the same number of operations. It does not change length of stitch on scroti work. r It sews from lsce to leather without chan* ng ' stitch or tension ' Kvery machine Is warranted for fire yeeu inn t w'tt in- kept In repairs free of en pense to the pur chaser. —KO!t tj.ll.E HY H. Grrieb,: miTI.KIt, PA, p NICK CRILEY. PHOTOGRAPHER, * t (In old Sun Bykes Gallery,) deoll-ly BUTLER, PA. i Acer's Cathartic Pills, por all the purpose* of a Family Physio, and for curui>c Costiveness. Jaundice, Indigestion, Foul Stomach. Breath. Hearta?he. Ervsipelaa, Rheumatism, Erupt ons zn'a 3km Diseases, Bil lousaesa. Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, NeuraiKia. as a Dinner PiU, for Purifying the Blood, § furtive and congc ni.d purzativcever arc mild, but ei opcration. moving in tlicir ojieration, uior l thorough and tic medicine that can be employed: cleans ing the stomach and bowel?, and even the biood. In small doses of cue pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs ami promote vigorous health. A villi's i't 1.L3 have been known for more than a qnarter of a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct diseased action in the several assimilative organs of the liodv. and are so composed that obstruc tion's within their range can rarely with stand or evade them. Not only do they cure the everv-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have l>afl!ed the best of human skill. While they produce power ful effects, they are. at the same time, the safest and best physic for children. By their aperient action they gripe much less than the common purgatives, and never [jive pain when the bowels are not inflamed. They reach the vital fountains of the blood, and strengthen the system by freeing it from die elements of weakness.* Adapted to all aires and conditions in al! climates, containing neither calomel nor ar.v deleterious drug, these i'ills may be tascn with safety by anybody. Their sujrar-coatins preserves them ever fresh, and .sakes them pleasant to take; whiic being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. raKPAIIKU iiV Dr.J.C. AYER it CO , Lowell, Mass,, l*r*ctlr:»l and \n ?|rtf<*a! Chemist*. s<>;!» iSV AI.;, i»i;L*l- H for fi ca*o that uip I i tati.m ujJ K.n pplrlu, B.ttera will uoi cure rely on Hop Bittern. or help." ' "Rend of procure " Hop Bitter* build* and UIMJ II' N UltliTi, up, ►FRT'TIBLBRTI* mid M (lid yIM »'l an-1 liver rega- Q kii. d* p-im ncii )jr lu'.or —Hop Cittern." fj oured b) liopß tt> n." j " ClTKymon, Law- H " Sour rtomach.»ck YRII, I'll! or», Bai k- I hiadachi and dt/zl on and L'lrlien need [1 U'-Hn.llop ßitter curcl 11 op ltittcra dally." ■ with a few duaca " \ " Hop Bitter* haaro- I "Takellop Bitlcra stored to t-obriety and I three tlinea a duy r.nd health, perfect wreck a I you will have no due- j froui intemperance." I tor billa to pay." Union Woolen Mills. I would desire to call the attention of the public to the Union Woolen Mill, Butler, Pa., where I have new and improved machinery for the manufacture of Berred and Gray Flannels, Knitting and Weaving Tarns, t and I can recommend them as being very dura- 1 ble, as they are mauufactnred of pure Butler oounty wool. They are beautiful in color, su- i perior in texture, and will l>e sold at very low prices. For samples and prices, address, H. FULLERTON, Ju134.78-ly) Batler, Pa ) Good Homes in Central Missouri \ Can be obtained on the beet terms, through the < Callaway C ounty Immigration Boctety. 1 For full particulars address the President, t WJL H. TUQMA#. « octls-31 90 : Children's Blouse Suits. . . FCL 15 BOYS' Union Cassimere Suite, ; . 237 Children's Worsted Suits, . . 270 Boys' Scotch Cheviot Suits, . • .3 62 Children's Tricot Suits, . . 325 Boys' Fine Dress Suits, . . . 400 Children's Fine Dress Suits, . . 412 Our Assortment Always the Largest! Our Styles Always the Newest! Our Makes Always the Best! Our Guarantee Always Reliable! OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT is newly stocked with Cassimeres, Cheviots, Worsteds. Ac., which we make to order at extremely low prices, rants to order, $3.25. Suits to order, £13.60. Our Hat and Gents' Furnishing Departments contain the latest novelties, all marked extremely low. CT'ASK for goods advertised, ae we allow no misrepresentations to be made. BE SURE IT IS K A. CJFM ANN'S Cheapest Corner, 83, 85 and 87 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, (OH. DIAMOND STREET, BKITOHK KJS'A'KHIIVn. V.'HO 13 U.-JACCU''-'" ,T £D WITH THE CEOGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL SES HY EXAMINIuC THIS MAP, THA7THE IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE V. EST! It* main line nns from Chlcaen to Council Rluffs ] SMOKING HAIJOON where y»ii cnu enjoy your On.) Oiualm. passlinc tlirourh Juliet. Ottawa. I.a " Havana "ut uil hours of tile day. Sallo. ilrncM'ii. Mollne. Hock Island. Davonport. Magnificent Iron RrldEe* sunn the Mississippi Wot Liberty. low it I'lty. Marenao. Brooklyn. nnd Missouri rivers :it nil points < rosse.l by t: la Grlnnell UTI DPS Moines. (the capital of Iowa) lino, anil t runt turn are avoided nt Council Ulill 4. wlrli branches from Uuroan Junction to Peoria : l,cnvciiwortti unit Atchison. connection* bel:u Wtlioti Junction to Muvcatlne. WashluKton. Fair- I made In Cnlon depots. tl.-td, KlUon. Relknnp. Centrevllle. Princeton, THE PRINCIPAL It. It. CONNIPTIONS C,K Trenton, Gallatin, Cameron. Leavenworth and THIS GREAT TllllOL'till LINE AKE AS KOL- Atelilson ; Wushinirton to Sb:nurncy. Oskaloosa |x)WS : itntl Kiioxvtlle: Keokuk to Karinlnirtnn. Honn- At CmrAGO. with nil dlverKliiK lines forllie Karl parte. Bcntonsport, Independent, Eldon. Ottuni- and South. wa. IMdyvllle. Oskaloomt. I'ella, Monroe and Des At K.Noi.EWOon. with the Lake Shore A Mlehl- Molncs : DIM Molm sto Inrtlanola and Wlnterset; ~a n Southern and PlttsburK. h't. Wayno A ChtattW Atlnntle to Audubon, und Avoca to Harlan, l'lita K. ltds. I« IHiidtively the only Railroad. whleh owns, con- At WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, with PltUbuiK, (In trols mid operates a throuKh Hue between Chicago clnnatl A St. I.ouls It. 11. AN-l Kaunas. . . At LA SALLE. with Illinois Central It. It. 'i'his Company own nnd control their Sleeping At PEOHtA. with P., P. A J.; P.. L. A !>.; I. 11. & Cur:', which am Inferior to none, and Klve you u \y.: 111. Midland; and T.. P. A W. Railroads, double berth between Chlcatro and Council Rluffs, At HOOK ISLAND. with Western Union It. It. nnd lA'iivenworth. or Atelnson for Two Hollars and Rork Island & Pcorlu l<:'.ilrond. l-'lfty Cents, an.ln section for Klve Hollars, while At DA vEN POUT, with tho Duvenport A North nil oilier lines chnrce between the snme points Western It. It. Three Dollars for a uouble berth, and Six Dollars At Wtsr LIBERTY, with tho Uurllnttton, ( ednr for a section. Rapids A Northern It. It. What will please you most will lie tho pleasure At GRINVELL. with Central It. It. of lowa, of cniovlnv your meals, while passing over tho At DKH MtiIXKX. with I). M. A Kt. IJodce It. It. la uiillful prnlrkt of Illinois and lowa. In ono of At COIWCIL ULtrrFS. with Union Paclllc It. It. ourni.tKiilllceiit l>l ilnic and Restaurant Cars tbnt At OMAHA, with 11. A Mo. 11. It. It. (In Neb.) accompany all Tliroiiuli Express Trains. Vouiret At CoI.IM lil'M J r NCTIo.V. with UurliiiKtoii.Ceil.ir un entire meal, as (tiwid as Is served In any tlrst- Itapbls A Northern it. It. cluxs hotel, lor seventy-five cents: or you can At OTTCMWA. with Central It. It. of Iowa: St. order what you like, und pay for whut you Ket. Louis. Kan. City A Northern and C.. 15. .V U. It. I tils. Appreciating the fact tliata malorltyof the pen- At KLOKIK. with Toledo. Penrlnaiid Warsaw; plo pn fer sen'rate apartments for different pur- Wabash, and St. I,oulo. Keokuk A N.-\Y . It. ltds. iN>nen IHIHI tit*' enormous pnssenKer business of At IIEVERLY. with Kan. < Ity. St. J. A < .11.11. It. lliln line warmm n« II >. we are pleased to an- At ATCHISON, with Atchison. Topcka A biiiila nouncn that •'otonany runs Its PALACE Ke; Atchison A Neb. and ten. Ilr. Lnlon I acllic SLEEPING «'AIIS for Slceplnu purposes, and Its It. ltds. PALACE l>i:;ix<; CARS for EatlnK purposes. At LEAVE.VWOIITII, with K. P. and K. ten. One other vreat feature of our Palace Cars Is a It. ltds. PAI..KT CAISH wrc run through to PEOIKI A, DES MOIXEH, COUNCIL. BLt'l'PH, ATI'SIIHOV nnil IXAVEVWOHTH. Ticket, vl • fill. Use, known ua the "Ortut Rock lalnud Route," ure «oL! »y all Tlrkct Aiccnt. In the United States und Cunudii. For lnrorm:(tlon not obtainable at your home ticket office, utltlreaa, F K.BT..IOHN. M Uen'l Superintendent. Uen'l Tkt. and Aut.. Chti auo. 111. RYCKMAN, DAY & CO., LIKE SHORE MEMOS, BROCTON, N. Y., MANUPAG'TI-'KKK3 OF Pare Native Wiaes, - Still and Sparkling Wine, AND | Brandies from Native Grapes I Oor wlnea are put up In choice packages, and , are guaranteed to be etrndard goods and give \ satisfaction. ' O. ETZEL, Agent, \ ap2-ly BUTLER, Yt Real Estate Agency. W. 8. BOYL) baa opened a Real late office | In the Vogeley House, Hutler, Pa . where all descriptions of Furms, Houses, Lots, Western Lands, and heavy Timber Lands In Jeflerson County, Pa., are lor sale. Any per sou wishing ' to buy will please call nnrt einmine hit Regis ter of properties. Beat kind ol securities for , sale. Bonda, Mortgage* on Real Katate. Money f loaned on flrat claaa mortgages. |solo-3tn THE UKBtT CAUSE MUMANTMISSRY. | y«.i< Published in n Sealed envelope. Price 0 ct*. \ A LCCTUKB ON THE NATUKK, TIIBATMENT, AN!> RADICAL cure of Remittal Weakness, or Spern atorrlnea, Induced by Self-Abuse, Invol untary EmlKloti*, Impoteuey, Nervous De bility, and Impedimenta to Marriage generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac. —By KOBEKT J.CUIr VEKWELL, M. D., author of the "Green Book," Ac. The world renowned author. In this admirable Lecture, clearly prove* Irom his own experience ibut the itwlul consequences of Sell-Abuse inny Im; effectually removed without medicine, nn-w FCUHITOBE, NEW MAWAOE MK.VT. jaulMy Notice Extraordinary. Persons desiring to have their Old Furniture repaired, or New Work made to order, such as Music Stands. Hook Cases, Wardrobes, Office Desks, Office Tables, Ac., would do well to call on A. B. WILSON, Practical Cabinet Maker. I hold that a piece of furniture made by hand Is worth two inide by machinery, and will cost but little more, if any. Then why not have baud made ? All work made in the latest stylos and of the best material. I guarantee entire sat isfaction in style, workmanship and price. Give me a call. Shop on Miffiiu wtreet. four doors west of Main street, and opposite A. Troutmau's store, Butler, Pa. sepl7-ly Union Woolen 31111, BUTLER. PA. 11. FCIXERTOX, Prop'r. Manufacturer ol BI.ANKETS, FLANNELS, YAKKS, »tc. Also custom work doue to order, such as cnrillng Roll*, making Blankets, Flannels, Knit* ting and Weaving Yarns, Ac., at veiy low prices. Wool worked on the stares, it de sired. myT-ly * - -