A lively little war is in progress in New York and Brooklyn, between the importers and dealers in the raw material on one s •, and the su jar re finers on the other. The trouble ap pears to have arisen from the fact that, of late years, the importers have refus edjto give the credit formerly extended to the refiners, and thus forced the lat ter to accumulate more capital to carry on their business. But when this was done, the refiners Jjecamecomparatively independent of the importers, and be gan to buy raw sugars for themselves ia fore : gn markets. The importers fi d ing their business slipping away deter mined to form an exchange, ''to enlarge the number of purchasers." This is a mild way of saying to bringspecu'ators into the sugar trade, sugar bull* and sugar bears and all that they imply. They resolved that after April 11, they would sell no sugars except through brokers who are members of the Ex change. The refiners have resolved to buy no sugars under the rules and reg ulations imposed by the Exchange. There are forty or fifty importers and ouly nine refiners' firms, but the latter are" able to control the entire sugar trade of the port, and are likely to have the best of the struggle. One firm o refiners alone now imports nearly one half of all the sugar that comes to Neir Yo'k. The interest of the general publfc u °- doubtedly lies on tbesideofthe'«fin er!S These are satisfied with asmn/l margin of profit upon the sugars *tioy reiiue. but if the raw material, irfeich is raised in four months, and takes a year to consume, is made bull ami bear speculation d«'' n o a " 'be )" ear ' consumers will -odoubedly be made to pay for the sjjft, and continue to .wild up fortunes *>r industrious mid lie men getting i V "corners" on sugar. Sir fraveres Twiss reviews the 'M"/ ern > c h Memoirs' for the Academy Tom Hughes writes of 'EscottV JRstory' f.utfh Sprup, which had cured his co d. It only cost him 25 cents. 'I say old lady,' said a man on a country road, 'did you see a bycicle pass here just now ?' 'No I didn't s- e no kind of a sickle, mister, but j i t bow I see a wagon wheel runnin aw >y with a man. You kin believe it or not. I wouldn't if I hadn't seen it myself.' The public sre in lebted to Dr. J. C- Ayej & Co., not ouly for their standard medicinal preparations, but also for improving the looks of the community by their incomparable Hair Vigor. lie drew his breath with a gasping sob, with a quivering voice he sang, but his voice leaked out and c »uld not drown the accompanist's c amorous bang. He lost his pitch on tic middle A, he faltered on low D, and foundered at length like a battered wreck adrift on the wild, high C. The A. S. T. Co. were the first to make a .-pei iults of protecting the toes of children's shoesfrom wear, by which millions are saved Hnnnalfy to parients and they now offer their A. S. T. Co. Black Tip in place of the metal, as they wear as well, and are not objectionable on the tiDest shoe. "How are you and your wife coming ou ?" asked a Galveston gentleman of u colored man. "She has run me off, boss." "What's the matter?" "I is to blame boss I gave her a splendid white silk dress, and den she got so proud s K o had no use for me. She 'lowed I was too dark to matcti her dress." 'No Cure no Pay'—Wc authorize our agents to guarantee that our medi cine, it takeu according to directions, will relieve coustipation and the dis eases incident to "a torpid liver; ant! if any one will show by positive proof that it has not produced what we iruar antee, they are entitled to a retail « f their moneo, provided they tak tie freuuiue Simmons, Liver Regulato < y the d irections. 'An Indian girl who was suddenly kissed by a party has become itsan • ' This paragraph was read by our N d to his girl the other evening, and th 11 he quiried : 'I)o you suppose tha's true?' She blushed sli htly, aid theu ' like a true girl replied : 'I don't ki.ow. hut I think I'd risk it.' Ned says he is perfectly at home now. Wo are in receipt of a picket of veg etable and flowers seeds from the noted Mohawk Valley Seed Gardens, located at Canajohorie, N. Y. table and flower seeds are annually grown and put up and sold direct to the planter a fcathure that cannot be over estimate 1. Tee proprietor, A. C. Nellis, offers preal inducement in the Seed line, both to the wholesale and retail trade, and will send a sample number of his beautiful quai'thrlv ood a packet of choice veg etable or flowers heed for a 3 cent stamp. Outrage by a policeman: Sam Johnsing was up again yesterday. 'What brings you here this time?' asked the Recorder. 'De pliceman, sah; de same what brung me heah last time.' 'I mean what did you do?' 'I was jess passing a grocery store, when I struck my head agin a ham what was hanging by de dcre. I tuk de ham down to put it somewhares whar it would be safe from folks burt in' dar brains out agin it, when do fust I know a pliceman tried to get the ham away fioni me, and bekase I wouldn't let de ham go he jess brung me along too.' A profuse and many times excess ively offensive dischagc from the nose, with 'stopping up* of the nose at times impairment of the pense of sine'l and taste, watering or weak eyes, impaired hearing, irregular appetite, pressure and pain over tee eyes, and at times in the back of the head, cold feet, and a feeling of lassitude and debility are symptoms which are common to ca tarrh , yet all of them are not present in evero case. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures catarrh in its worst form and stages. It is pleaseut to use and contains no poisonous or caustic drugs. So sure a cure is it that its former proprietor offered for years in nil the principal newspapers of the lnnd u standing reward of SSOO for a case it * UT by at.. .MA TH|S COUNIRY , WILL CHICAGO, ROCK rs the GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE WEST! IS THE GREAT lua»M i I.M* I Hsnnin lino runs from Chicago to C nuncl! Blu'fe, passing through Joltet, Ottawa. La GeneSeo. Moline, Kock Island. Ihivenport, West | Liberty. lowa City. Marengo. Rrotikljrn, GnnLcll, I>cs Moines (the capital of low*>, Stnart. Atlan tic- and Avoca; with branches from Bureau Junction to Peorfci: Wilton Junction to Musca- i tin".Washington, KalrUeld. Kldon Belknap, CentrerMlw Princeton. Trenton. Gallatin. Came ron Leavenworth. Atchison and Kansas City, ] Washington to Sigourney, oskaloosa. and Knox villi*; Ke ikiik to Karmington. Bonaparte. Ben tonsport. Independent Eklon. otl l u ," l "\,s®JST ville Os!;aloo*a. Pella. Monroe, HI.J Den Moines. Newton to Monroe: Dea Moines t«j Indianolaand Wioterset: Atlantic to I,ewts and Audubon; and Avoca to ilarlun. ThU Is positively the only K'tiiroad. which owns, and opermtM a through line from ("Incauo Into the State of Kansas. Tiirouixh Expreas Passenger 1 rains, with Pnll roan Palace» ur»Mtocl>«l.»rerun each.way daily between CHICAGO and PEoni A. KANSAS 9 CITY, CurxciL BLITK«. LEAVENWORTH und ATCIII RON* Through cars are A'so run between Milwau kee and Kansas City, via the • Milwaukee and Rock 1 shin i Short Line. . _ Tlio "Grout Bock Island" Is magnificent y eauippel. Its road bed is simply perfect, and It* tract is laid with steel rails. What will please you most will be the pleasure of enjoying your meals, while passing over the bciultful prairies of Illinois and lowa, in one ot our luasni'lcent Dining Cars that accompany all Tbrouuli Express Trains. Yoe Bet an entire meal. -I* *•' U.? I<> served in any tlrs'.-class hotel. f0 that a majority of tho DCOPIO prefer separate apartments for different Exposes (and the Immense passenger bosines-, of this luo warranting it), we are pleased to' an nounce that this Company runs Pu'/m m P.«j«ee SUrpin'j Curs for sleeping imposes. and I iiluce •m-na■%j•o << tif *4 arc rui) throutfl) to I*EOR■ A< O■ XES| -*■ ■ i -«., ,„ IRON Pj A TRUE TONIC I A PERFECT STRENGTHEN A SURE REVIVER. IKON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re quiring a certain and eCcicnt tonic ; especially Indigestion, Lyspcpsia, Jntcr- Itntllcnl Fcvcra, I Yar.t of Appetite, Loss of Strength, Lack of Lncryj, etc. Lr.r.thcs tho blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new lne to the nerves, ihey act like a charm oil the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tadinn the Food, Belch inn, Ileal in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Ue only Iron Preparation tliat will not blacken the teeth or gr\ c headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the ABC Book, 3_, pp. of useful and amusing reading— scut free. DSOWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md. VEGETABLE g x even th: most Incvperlenccd persons. K• apStrafe gt|(M It i 3 a srrc r.rl I; remedy for C'OCCIIS* SORE K.-J I K ' THROAT, Cilil ! tc:l rimiiir troubles; affords instant trite/ F-M -A •>' j -.rtns < f I>i?RTKERIA, aud is the be»t p ' Known retuci \'j l.»r !mtU.UATi>3I and M'I r K-\L(>IA. mmmm THE CLCZST, 3SST, Af.!9 MOST WIDELY KNOWN &|p family {9 THE WORLD. R/j'j Sg?3 ,/V, I'vltvft It fcr.M n ! v.::*i i.eli nJcrful scccesa c« E!L SS p*r* "/ .i* uo.-t.-i i ■ y i Smirlrtts, Dtlulorirlo, F•' 1 5!! >- ' < :•.■;->*•'. V.. . • Work - f*ho;rE, tJ t:*l • M 'i \' ■?' i--. ■! .. > ..:... "a-In tlicrt, by tvcrrJ cay il §y !>•"••: I ■ :-'HaL \\ -I mm EP ViITKQjJT A RIVAL AS A LIBEMENT. U '~i i&j) Ti i*•.•••: t-- . s iv 'f r pi.in i;j tlie Rcch «a:d Kide, 51 §«? I I .ag'/i ~;>S-;r3 a--' ir r-.iy l ; >v- rr' i cct i:i dott-s' tiEs, cad it price . . ' - • . t 'J.';;-. Ol -00 PEKRY DAVSO tV '.--'-IK Providence, R. S. Prooriftors. Planing Mill _\ND— Liimbei* Y J L. PURVIS. L O. PURVIS S.G. Purvis & Co., %» KSUFKCTI'RI Its AND DEALERS I*l Rough and Plansd Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, BAT! ENS, 8 acta!?, Giu ei Co nlce Boards ' O PORGII POSTS, STAIR RAILS Newell Posts and Balusters FENCE PALINGS, ■.ll Siufi', surli as Joist Haf tern, Scatiliititr. all sizeß constantly on hand. All ol which we will sell on reasonable terms iud guar- | antee satislaction. , PLANING MILL AND YARD \*ear deruiMii f'fllliollcC'hiiH'h l_l ~ ,u, r J A Mrs J. CAMPBELL, • «,'«> aa> •* « J*- OlUcv Hi Fwrvieiv bonnigu, ill Telegraph Office an IT I iUinuiN I . <». Co.. P». |* yyAtfrwrtftft* in tire CSViaiar. j&lf# PttiJUK XIJSBt. Df, 1 fl Liljil I lILi - Dinina Cars for eat ing purposes only. Oneother great feature of our Palace Cars is a SMOKING SALOON whore you can enjoy your Havana at all hours of the day. Magnificent Iron Bridges span the Mississippi and Missouri rivers at all points crossed by this line and transfers are avoided at Council Bluns, Kansas City. Leavenworth, and Atchison, con- OF THIS GREAT THROUGH LINE AllE A3 I * At'i IIICAGO. with all diverging lines for the East and South. , . a „„,, v j At EXGLEWOOD, with the L. S. 4M. S., and P., F At WASHIN GTON HEIGHTS, with P., C. A St. L 'AtS.A SALLE, with 111. Cent. R R. At PEORIA, with P. P. AJ ; P-1>- 4 E.; I- B - * W.: 111. Mid.: and T. P. 4W. Rds. At UOCK ISLAND, with • Milwaukee & Rock Island Short Line," and Rock Isl d 4 Peo. Kd*. At OA VEN PORT, with the llavenport Division °At WEST LIBERTY, with theß., C. R. 4 N.R. R. At liuINSELL, with Central lowa K. It. At OES MOINES, with l). M. 4 F. u. K. ri. AtCorwCIL IlLl'FKti. with Lulon Pacific R. R. At OMAHA, with B. A Mo. R. It. R. in Neb.) AtCoLCMHrsJI NCTIoS.withB..I R.R- At OTTL'SIWA, with Central lowa It. 11. ; W., St. L. & Par., and C. B 4 Q It. Rds. At U.UOKCK. with Tol., Peo. & War.: Wab St. • Louis & I'nc., and St. L.. Keo. * N.-W . It. Kds. I At CAMERON, with H. St. J. U. It. 1 At ATCHISON, with AtcU.. Topeka 4 Santa te; ! Atoll. 4 Neh. :ntd t"en. Br. L'. P. It. lids. J At LEAVENWORTH, with Ivan. Pac.. and Kan. I ( M'K'ANSAS CITY, w'-t'J all llr.es for the West '■ and Southwest. .. .i, prnnr i. nry druggists, grocers and other persons everywhere. Put lit) In Quart-size Lotties for G"neral and Family Use. LAWRENCE &. MARTIN, Prop'rs Chicago li bv Druggists, Grocer* ami Dealers everyv here, and bv ! AW REXCE & MA 1! TIN. No. ti Barclay St., New York. octl3-ly mgmsi Only S2O for this siylo t.f PIIII, MIELI'HI t Equal to any Singer in the //Ift D'aiket. ICniimihi t, tve itftid RfilSi /am be for* yon l&k for it. Thii la the esnv companies retail for SSO fi j vJ\ a J am. Send for our Illustrated < Paftl i cular and TcitiatouMls. Add;. CHAP. LFN t. WOO" A 17 5. Ibuaacjto#, i smt to < < I'f m rne! * onuij Ti«x. All uccopi.U no? Kiml on or l«fo»e April • tii. Jttttl, \%i.J j/actn Uj the LftidH of tbb ■ilibfarfU CblW-'tidxiT yv.orei - Yard, MANUt ACTVKKR AND DEALtB IS Rough and Planed Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, DOORS, SASH, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SIDING, FLOORING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Goin'te Boaids PORCH POSTS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELL POSTS & BALUSTERS FENCE PALINGS, Ac., &c. MICHIGAN SFIKGLES Barn Boards, Plastering Lath, Hem lock Hill Stulf, of all kinds, constantly on hand, All of which 1 will sell on reasonahit terms and guarantee satisfaction. Planing Mill anil Lumber Yard on Jefferson street, Butler, Pa. ldecly A. 11 FFNER. Battle Creek, ftfichig-sn, OF in ONLY OMClffl T HREBH ERS. Traction and Pl&'.rt Engines and Horso-J'ov/ers. M«ntCoE»plctsTlirerhrrFoctM!Tt Established L: tii. Woili > 1843 MFfIMO i-.feor.t'.'.uo-JBartdmrcvj'ulbuti. 'S 3 t "f, v. Urr.t of rime, til M i_. 1 i r>u-T t, or I..cation, to " t*i'k up " ths , J Lr,*i v' nrran'ij gircn on all our yoodi. STJSA U-VoTTTK SEPAKATOHS ant t'ojr>'"!«*:e !:cni ' r,-.:tVAnc/ ma'chlaunualUit*. i >.«•• T,-!• i tion >:; i« ii. i and Main Engines r se*o in uie AiadTioan market. . A n- Ai:' - ' <~f features ar-l improvement* ' r. lo'i t superior qnalitie* in conetruc - f .>>■■! :rn'rri 7.V JIOt GltJEI:)' lof I'J G «il' P.mftfcCTß. . .?« ;cpii-ators. from u to 12 liorst c ~ t-.• rV \ * i 4 : •' y ' H^e-Powern. -y •*S 4 r 4 fi h'»N tof Sdectc I I,ninber „ 'J t/V « ij'V>v (from three to six y* order, such an VIaKC Stands. Rook Cspcs. Wardrobes, Office Desks, Ofiico Tablon. Ac., would do well to call on A. 13. WILSON, Practical Cabinet Maker. I hold that a piece of furniture made by htmd worth two made by machinery, and will coat out littlo mori-. if any. Then why not have hand made? All work made in tbe latest styles and of tho best aiaterial I guarantee entire sat isfaction in stvle, workmanship and price. Give me a call, fchop on Miflliu street four doors nent of Main street, aid opposite A. TrimtmanV store, Bntlor, I'a. sepl7-ly 11. Biclcel, LIVK'tV & PKEDSTABLE JEFFEKSO.N STUEET, WEST OF LOWRY HOUSE, BUTLER, PA Having removed all my stock 'o the above Stable, tLe public are respect fully iuvited to call. The best Horses, Carriages, Bug gies, Ac. kept constantly for hire. Open all hours, day and night. IIIOHS is I the Pahllf, INPIANA. Tlier«dsnre sv. Butler Co.. Pa. janl2:«m RUDOLF BARNHART. For Sale or Exchange for a Farm. Three acres of land, larero house, storo room and hall above, and stable and out-building« six n i'es fiom Uutler, on the Olado Mill and Han nah.-t:»wn road at Jefferson Centre. Youtig or chard of good fruit thereon. Any person waxit ne to purchase or exchange foi a farm will in iiuirc at CinzEN office, or addr. ss 1 MRS. KATE I NF.Gf.EY. Saxonburg. Cutler county. Pa. IX)lt SALE. $5 will buy a one-hall tulerest in a irood bu«- inefg iu Pittsbnrjrh. One who knows somtv ihlnjr about farminir preferred. An honest man with the above amount will do well to address •>v letter. SMITH JOHNS, care S. M. James, Liberty Mr. et, Pltt«bnrt'b, I'a. |au27-ly Us, pviv I WE WANT YOU In every i | ( , ' > I f'onity.to »*H our Ns.w Au •ro'.r\Tic CAUPKT swKKVr.tt. \ou cau make from l" perd:i> the y«*:tr r..ui!d. <««od profits ami rapid saies. UapibU not tWH ißwry If iou cau lurnisli good references. Ad'lre.'v. at once DAMiscns j, PALMER O'NEIL & CO. To'mcet the demand for a reliable hard close shooting nreeeh load er, at a moderate price, we now offer a line of FINE KXGLIi I GUNS, at the iollowing Greatly Reduced Prices! w 12-boro. ld-b«re. No. 845, C. G. BONEIIILL, Tup lever, double holt, bar rebounding locks, low set hammers, solid stri kers, pistol grip stock, patent fore end, skeleton butt plate, tine Damascus barrels, choke bored, finely engraved and finish d s4.i 00 | sno 00 No. 850, do. do. With extension rib fastening - - - - - 50 00 | 55 00 No. 855, do. do. Challenge brand with horn heel plate elaborately engraved 55 00 j CO 00 All these enn» have raised level ribs, and the 10 bores are ran le extra heavy and wide at breech, ranging in weight Irom !' u> lo ttn-., mak ing an admirable gun for duck and trap shooting where heavy i hurges are necessary. Any of these guns » ill he sent 0. <>. !>., with privilege of examination and trial on receipt oi a remittauce sufficient to cover ex pre.-.- charges to your place ami return. N«> deviatioii will I p made from these prices tinder any circumstances. [iTmuvTm] J. PALM Kit O'NEIL & CO. WHY DOES -!:h often down at an early age? Put a man at the w» Fr.-i , .o hut fuds until every pore is opened; then let him stand ov r ;n..;a scalding and boiling clothes, tliat ai*e full of sweat and e\l j heal ill too would break down before long; and yet this mot-t temU:- o: . A WOMAN -■> thronzh with on wash-dav; and, besides, wiih her clotiunc wet frrri pc.-, . hhe Las to rbk her lite by going out in the air to hai>s up the ('.■ t..«- • i ,1 at work are in Uie unhealthy atmosphere; its smell, FO apparent to visit- • t it finds its way through the house—the family, however, oltcn becominj: • . f t i-i the peculiar odor from its own wash as not to notice iL These tacts re n w'Uy i«J many women tufier with colds, rheumatism, weak nerves, or neuni.f.;-. : LOOK OLD Vie vet young in years, and physicians and boards of health cannot drr.w e'.tenl.r.n t i r n*ly t.> the injurious effects of "the usual way of washing, with its nccesf.ary steam i.;-i ■lUini or ts>illng to get the clothes pure and especially us it is without c.i u. t ,r'i;n the direct cause of those dreadful diseases, diphtheria, consumption, and typhoid t. v. t r Ji tanatoly this trouble can be avoided; scalding, boiling, steam and all rsrll from the wash completely done away with; clothes made sweet and beautiful:/ white; "" r, i the tLiving in fuel the wash done at lets cost than even tchcn home-made soap in VNu, ami n . > muuli SOONER THAN hv the old way, by using FRANK SIUDAXLS SOAP,— a Soap so purifying and c!cr.n?!x:3 that the dirtiest clothing can be washed in lukewarm water with very little rubbing, l clothes, bedding and utensils used by the sick disinfected and cleansed without t.u•« r ecalding or boiling, while the work is so light that a girl twelve or thirteen yews of age can d<> large wash without being ti ed; and yet so mild and healing is this Soap that fcr 1«> let til l shaving it has no equal, and physicians advise its use in preference to imported C ai tile :i wounds and sore*, and to wash tne youngest infants, as well as for persons with delicate a«cin. Kow that there is a remedy for ttiia, to economical that the poorest can use U, there is not a wi'tnan or A MAN irho is not directly interested In having used in their homes. In spite of prejudice, TIIAT WONDERFUL WAY OF WASHING CLOTHES, which does away with the hard work offensive smell and fearful steam on wash-days, makes the whito pieces whiter, colored piece, brighter and flannels softer than they can be made by washing the old way, leaves the hands smooth ccougn to do flno sewing and every article as clean, as sweet and as pure as ii never worn. •>TESTIMONIALfiK- From TI. E, BOWLES. M. T>.. ITammonton, N. J., Kditor SotM J*rtcy Republican. Mv attention was called to FRANK SIDDALLS BO.i P from an advertisement in my own paper, and its use In my house for nearly a year, according to tlio directions, has proved that its remarkable propertkM have not been overstated. For remov llig printing Ink it is invaluable, while for toilet aad shaving it is the best Soap I have ever seen. From Mas. IL L KENYOS, Northfleld, Vt. T do my wash with FRANK SIDDALLSSOAPin half the'time and with no expense for Soap, at Ota Mvino 111 fuel more than pay»for It. I have no steam or scent from the wash, while the saving in health, clothes and labor can hardly be estimated. From E. W. STANTON, 150« N. 20th St., Philada. We are confident, from a long experience h> nsing and recommending FRANK SIDDALLfc sOA?, that one trial, according to the very eajy printed directions, will overcome all prejudices. » vso really has wonderful merit for shaving, toil,*. rile following are the Directions for Use, so simple that a child can understand them. Itont do anything so ridiculous as to buy the Soap unless you intend following them. -J-SIOO positively forfeited If it Injure* the clothes, or will not do everything claimed. First, put the white clothes in a tub of water, only made warm enough to be comfortable for iue hands. Then take one piece out at a time on the wash-board, rub the Soap lightly over it, roll it up and put it back into the same tub, and so on with each piece until nil have the Soap rubbed on them. Then go away and let them poak at least twenty minutes, without touching them, when the dirt will all be loosened, and a very little rubbing on the wash-board, out of that one suds, will make them perfectly clean, being particular to turn each piece while washing so as to get at the seams. Then wash lightly on the wash board, through a lukewarm rinse-water (without any Soap,) so as to get the dirty suds or • Then put through blue-water, and on the line, without scalding or boiling a single pi' Afterward put flannels and colored pieces to soak, and wash them exactly the same w- It is important not to heat the wash-water in a tin, brass or copper kettle. A tor. will heat enough water for a large wash with this Soap. Jiut Think What You will Save by this Easy Way of Washing! No Wash-boiler! No Steam! No Smell of Suds through the Ho:, s It has the remarkable Property of keeping the Dish-Cloth, Wash-Ra Sponge always Sweet, and of Washing Freely in Hard Water. —•—! SOLO BY GROCEBBi-^- :>t a Cake and Try it for Yourself next Wash-Da, ?olni3 where this Soap la not yet Introduced a Ti-ial Cats will be eor.t, Mail, on receipt of Prioe, (10 Cents), in Money or Stamps. E LE o7 EBS FRANK SIDDALLS S0!\ r ~*O ST,. PHILADELPHIA PA, HI. GRIE B, ;DEALER IN FINE Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C. ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. MAIN STREET, (North of Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA. rsr WATCHES AND CLOCKS REPAIRED, AND WARRANTED. BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Office Cor, Main and Cunningham Sts. V 3. C. ROESSIXG, PRESIDENT. \VM. CAMPBELL, TREASURER 11. C. HEINEMAN. SKCRETAKY. DIRECTORS: J. L. Purvis, I E. A. Helmboldt, William Campbell, |J. W, Huikhart, A. Troutumii, , Jacob Scboene, G. 0. Roesslnp, j John Caldwell, Dr. VV. lrvin, j J. J. Croll. J. W. Christy ff. C. Helneman. JAS. T» M'JUNKIN, Gen. Atr't- BTJTLER ZRA. HEtRVO. II .41.K, nr stitiiiT Tiiiiß. 008, PENS AND SIXTH BTREETB, Pittsburgh, Pa: (i and all household usefl, and as it become- mere generally known, must have an immense a vie. From MRS. E. STOCKWELL, Hammonton. X. J. FRANK SIDDALLS SOAP has been used in my house for the last seven months, and by follow ing the printed directions, we Hud It to dn everj tlilng claimed on the wrappers. We liave uU scalded or boiled a single article, and th' cl'Ahri art whiter and tuparatu.j. As a Dinner Pill they have 110 eijual. While gpnlle in theii m uoa, tnesc arc the most thor m .-Ii ami seaivhiiisfeat har ti.- that can i. ■ employed. a;nl nev« r pain tinl. -s the iiinvcis are intl'iined. an*! th•• ir in.lttenee is hea!i 111 They sTi;>i 1 late the appetite a.ul digestive operate to purify ami enri'h the ami i!iip:i*.'t r ;1; I alth an.l vigor to the vhole system. j Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., riJiotirul rn 1 Analytical Clicminfs, Lowe i, Mass. SOLD KY ALL l/UUUUISTS KVKIIYWJTLtt*. Union Wcolsn Mills. I would dc-Hiro to call the attention of the public to the Union Woolen Mill. Kutler, Pa., where* I have new and improved machinery for the manufacture of Barred and Gray Flannclj, Knitting and Weaving Yarns, and I can tcocnur.tnd them a* being very dara ble, a« they arc manufactured of pure Butler county wool* They are beautiful in color, su perior in texture, and will be Bold at very low prices. For HunyMcn and price*. Rddrens, H. KC7I.LKRTON, Jn194."7 J _'»■> Tintlpr pm t/\ tO/lI" 1' dm at home. Samples north 'u tret. AUtiirss I'oitlamff Maine. • • »• • *•. S-w ■»*» Port Prapp Wine I'sed t:i the principal CI robes for Communion l'xrj- •<-. i,*f l''»' For T i die* anil 'V »«k'j PrrbOtiß ihr vg t|. „>' "... i. ■' \ J <• V * e g £ © 3^# pa s j5 - - ft. <-[7^^ a' ,o' •'% V? '.vj&i ***. . Js| ib^v i 5 ' " -. v-jjT 4 k# T 5 • •»- r^,| SPEER'S FORT GBAPi WINE! folk \ KAKS Oil). T'll!- Celol ra< ! yn < r V'li f is nun c from tu< juice of ti.t Op<>i!o <;aisetlm Uiiscountry Its I valuable Torlc n.rid Strer t**hirg. . ropertjr^ ■ire unsurpassed l>> any other Native AVlne. Bein« in: pure juice of ilie Gn|ic. proi'uccd under Mr. ■peer'sown personal supervise n. its purcfy ami nuint ne-s we fnianmtecd. 1 lie youngest' child may partake of its ueueroiis qualities, ami tht «■;ktsl invalid use it load vantage. 11 is partieu i larily beneficial to the aired and debilitated, and suited to tlie various ai.iuenls that affect the weaker sex. ft is in every respect A WINK TO UK It li LIED OX. kim : lot''•* The P. .1. BHKRRY is a wine of Superior Char acter, and partakes ol tlie golden qualities of the Krape from which it is made I"or purity, t.'ichness. Flavor aim Mechanical i'rojierlies, it will lie fouud unexcelled. t-ii* !•: i:n»-» IP. J\ ER A NJDT. Tills UK ANDY stands unrivaled in this Country, being jar superior for mcdicinial purjioses. IT is A I'l'ltE distention fioiu the grape a\d contains valuable iu(diciuial properties. It lias a delicate flavor, s intfyr lo that of the pi a pes from which it is d'stilled, and is in great favor among liist-class families. See that the signature of AI.FItKI) SPKEK. Pas saic, X.is over the cork of each bottle. Sold by I>. 11. M I'LLER. apr2*-tyr ■ • w I Prontame ncatiii. C Business men pno %* : . • ■' K Arc vou > iiicu iti ni, Neuralgia* or with I. : mMsi£zz: : ' If ywi arc wasting j \t . |ma!e weakness or any .•..:>< -- i .fill or 1> ; J r,jM. « gaafflSKss . I If JOU .ire CJi: - .. . i Kipation, and «.y»tc • 'if you have piir.pl ** and '>!• • ,»:ec-:> it. ; ?ri?rKirxr - , 4t#Erir i a* - .Made from • •And many it'ier o i<: 1 v » |ihe Bs;t H;-3' •» a d [Used. am', is : r t and other I"' i , f- 1 »• n • . '., nd c>mMnc • ih- v. . | It llus iftTcd li•' »•. !r •'« t ■ i.»»:• , . v Buy a «oc. bottl • .t. • <•'■■3. : '.•ountcrfcits be >•! t: • r•• • v-ir i«» «•» :li : « i»ide wrapper. 11 .«" t * Tii .iY ) %< . | . > « . xv Parker's Hair Balsam. The I» j, si A JVoiH.iairal Cuir ('if^sinir Containing c..!y i I'.at are b to the hair - ! *a!p, the I; -.m wi.l ?-«• f- :ind far nv rc > :i .iactory th.in any o.*.»:r p " '••• ion It ?i«ver Fails to I evtorc C:ay or to t-ie crisi ) I y-'.Uhfitl c.« i"r an !i- w.»;r -J to r -n:ovc«' : * .:u::. . r \ni 1» • i *Mu U of t v : * > '• '« •"" * * 'm/s «* * •• IWPROVI T r 1 OUR. 1 TRADE <^W.-.K. GUENTHEF.'S L i,13 * * P CURES C01T;UZI?-:. \ Sp.tt.arr (if riotMl, Br.mcli:t ! s, Af» 4 limi, C~ til Ik dis.i.ti.-s 0/ tiio I'u 1:1 diy O"; .. .* I*r co f'enti rn.3 Oa« I « 2 i . CU-NTH::r & co. rrc»t rotors 39 Filth Avenao. PITTSBi RC.!. FX 4sit lour fur il. A LECTURE 10 YOUNG MEN (I'll (he g of A Lecture on the Nnture. Trfcatin . author of the •Oiten Biftok '' Ac 'J he tvtild-rniowiifd putlior. iu thin admirable l.ectm. clearly proven fr.-ui bin own that tbo awlul of Se.lf-Ai.une may be eflec;uallv .einovt d without dangerous mi mical operations, bougie*", instruniento, lilies, or cordials : po.utilig out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every enfferer. no matter «ba» !ns condition mnv be. may cure i himself cheaply, piivately aud radically. | C3-rhiß Lecture mil prove, a boon to thou ! HHi.df and thousands. Kent, under »eal. in k plain envelope. to any addiet-H, on receipt of wix cents or two postage ctani|i«- Wo li .ve alao a tare cure for Ta]>o Wotm. Addreca THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO , 41 ANN M\. Ntw YOKK. N Y.: feb9-ly PO.-1 Office Dux. 4.'>Sfl Whereas letter*. teotameutary have been grated to the unoeraigtied 011 the estate of Jntnei Milford. lato of Ailoglittijy towu»l»ip. Butler county. I'm., deed. all iwrwiiiH knowing tLt mm-lvu indebted to »anl estate will please make prom) t payment, and any having claim* the same will preeent the same duly authenticated to the uuderwgnfctl for aettktceut. J. P. MILF'.'HD . T. J. MI" 'OHD, r«rkeri> I,umHdi; P 0., " I' t Itl.ln A ltMt>Tt^ J list ice ot the Hence Muiu clrccii oppo ii' I'oau thi«,, jlylO J4JSLl£f>tUi'LJ£ l PA. - -* * • •• •»*%% TRAVELERS' GUIDE. CTLBK, KA HNa \ ANLi I'tUKßk KiILKUID Trains le;ve Bailer for S»t.-Ipe, Villerstown Karti* Ctl>, Petrolw, Parker, rlt, ai 7.27 a in. and 2.25 and 7.1*5 p. iu. Trains arrive ut butler from the al'ove nan • d «7, 5 i Hi ana -J.lb. ami 7.15 | m. The 2.lft Haiti connects Milk train ou the Weal Peun roid ' hroutfh U> filUbaruh. SHENASGO AND ALLEGHENY KAIt.KOAI> Trains leave Milliard'* MiU, Butler county, lor Harrisville, Greenville, etc., at 7 50 *. in. ind 2.25 p. in. Trains arrive at Hilliaid's "Mills r.t 1:45 A.M., and 5:55 p v. Hacks to and from Pe'rolla, MrrliitoNirir. Fairview, Modoc and Tniiiuujb. coiicrt l »l llil imd wi 1. ail criiri> <>n ihe - iV A ro;.c r«NJi»TIVAMA ItAII.UtMD. Trains leave bullet (liuilei in PffUhurph Tiloe.) Market at 5(« a in , *«<«. thiou*li to Al e £beuy, an vintf n1U.4»l i. m T hi* tiam tira nil' at FriT|Kiri with Fro port Acci uiinoda tion, which arrive? at Allegheny at 8.20 a. in., ■•ailroad lime. Brjtrrtt ai 7.51 a. ni . rmMrtlni! »i Ruikf tuncih n, witboui tii:uij_*e ot ear*. il 8.2* wiih i"Xp.e»a m»l, arriving In Allrulieii) at W.t6 i. in., and Exf-n-s» e.-.st arriving at Blairsville a lOftft a. m. railroad time. Mail at 2.2tl p. lineal Butler Juno lioii without etiiitijre ol i-..re, with Kxpres* west, arriving in Allet-hiny »l 505 p. in., mid Ex |irvs> east arriving al BbiirsvlHu InterM-cth n it 5 p. m. railroad tinn\ which'c n net-Is w'lh Philadelphia Kxpre.s eai.t, WIM-U OU time, i The 7.St H. in tiain connects at Binirsville it 11.05 a. ui with tin- Mill east, and the 2.86 U. til. train at rts» with the Philadelphia Ex press east. Trains arrive at Bntlcr on West Peun It. R at >».. V a. in . 4.5n and 7,01 p. in.. Bu'ltr l Hue. The 4.5# and 4 58 trains connect *llh trains ou the Butler A Porker K. K. Mniti line. Throuch train- leave Pittflmnrb tor Uie i 2..W and 8.20 s. m. atul 12 51. 421ai «1 OB p. n , arriving at Philadelphia al H. 40 anil 7.V0 p in. and X.no. 7 0 and 7.40 n in.; .1 Haltlmore i'«>ui ilie Mine tine, al N< » York three hours *'W, and it Wa-liiiiLton about one :ind a liall iours later. I itui' of 4 otiri«. The several Conrts of the County of Butler ci-rnu et.ee ou tl..- M• nilay 1 1 Match. June, September aid December. and continue two wivks, or so long »s 11 n st-iiry to dinp.se ot the business. No catii-rs are pnt down for tii*> or traverse juior* summoned Tor the thrt week of th» seveia) terms. AT ) OliNKYir- A l LA W. BUTLER. PA. l.fflo witli » D. Bisi.dvn, Berg Bui'diug. Main Btiei«u.ond. novl'i WMIPI.U^K, Offlo with W. 11. 11. l.'uldle. Esq. NLWTUiV liLU'K. Office on liiamowl, near IkjUi t House, south aide. i «ki <;n, Office in Kiddie's Law tiuilOiUp. s V. Office in Kiddie's La* Building. linar* 7< J B AIvJVKKIK. pecial altcictiou irlvvn to colleetioni- wlln' upposi.i Withiid House. B. BHEDIN. OlUcv north-east corner ol Diamond. Huml Pa. U. IL GOUCUER, Office in Schneideman'e building, upaiaiia. J, T. DONLY Office near Court House. * • 74 \v7l). BRANDON, ehi7-75 Office in Berg's building CLARENCE WALKER, Office in Bred in building* marlT—l FEItD l7 KIBER, Office in Berg's new building, Main Btreet.ap»l> F. M. EAST'. AN, Office in Bredin building. LEV. McQLIS'I ION, Office Main street, \ door south ol Cooii Bona* J OS.C.V AN DERLINT Office Main street, 1 door scutli of Court Hooee. Win A7Fo RQUER, ®ji"Office on Main street, opposite Vogeley I louse. ~~GEO R. WHITE, < eN. E. c< ruer oi OianHino FKANI IS S I'UiiVIANCE, ! Office with Oen. J N. Purviance, Main street, -outh of Court House. j7f> Ali-jrNKIN, 'ifflee in Pchneidetnan's huildiin;, west side ol Main street, 2nd square Irotn Court House. A. G. WTLLIAMS, Office on Diamond, two doors west of Cmz*» office. ap26 T. C. CAViI'BELL. Office in Berg's new building, 2d floor, east •tLinc in the Une of hi* profession In a imtlcfartory manner " Office 011 Main street, Butler, Union Block, ui> stiiirs, . apll or Light •'•!! I lie Great Future in this Life thro tlie TWk Valley and in the ld i*oeive ILe Pfcople'e Mapa ziita.ul al>oice lataiatme froe for 8 tnontha. Ad» Urtbs P W ZIEOLfiB 4 CO.. 613 Arch ettrett!, mteAtyUair P* mtUm -mm*** «■