American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, November 08, 1865, Image 4

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—BSfPaSfssxrarso:
A few hint* just now, may bo <f
ufte tonomv permittS who, like my
self, believe tbnt manure is not only
Worth having, hut that it is worth
saving and worth a little trouble in
inking. Now in *hc time; winter is
coming on, «nd most farmer* are
pretty well through with their field
work, (eKCpt full plowing,) let us
soo how much lirrgor the manure hoap
can be made this year than it was
lust, i.nd see how many more acres
we can spread it ovor than we did
Jast fall.
Have von got five or ton acres of
woodland on your farm ? then gather
up now, before wint r sets in, twenty
large loads of eaves; if you have
not time for so i!>anv, g/t all you can
—the more the better—anil spread
hi in oil* I srayurl; t'ley mik~
fi rate bedding for your cattle;
Hi v pre ent any lass of liquid Or
•i mature, and they are of lliem
i* es one of the best manures you
CM II get.
Have you a ditch to clean out —a
pond that is nearly filled with leaves
and rauJ, that h ts been collecti"g in
it for vears ? Sop to it. at once, and
il 'ii'* thro the dirt away, or it
uu l.i the road ti> trot rid 112 it, but
henp it up somen here tiear your
barn, where you can g.»t at it to turn
it.and mix num refuse straw, leaves
. amlal.ttU liuie with i;, befor spring.
There mi v I>< one <i 1 rott -n logs
or stumps lvin<; .Sont in your woods,
don't !'t i!i v:>. titer any finger;
th -v vill do you iii r g■■ d if scatter
ed on your cultivated ground, thau if
left where Natur, bt them fall.
If \ou think it won't |>ay, sit dowfr
and t iunt the cos', lhe leaves cost
you nothing, your team is standing
idle in the stable; your man is like
you self, not got much *o do; this
morning, to bo sure, there 'S a little
corn vet to husk, but it is so damp
from th<' hi avy rain last night that it
Wi 't do to get at it yet. Now,
hitch up and goto the woods—you
•'•iii get two loads before dinmr,
v. I'ich will "dd at leant otic load to
jiir nianure heap ; when hauled out
ne\t »|)ri'ig it will cover at 1 ast
nine niitire rods. Many farmers
woni I t :ve and do give ®il,~;> for
such n load and haul it two or three
'mile,, and here you can got it for
nothing and have only half a mile to
haul it. 'Now , hoW many such
can be made this fall yet ? Let every
ono find out for himself.
l*id you ivcr plow for corn in the
fall ? You answer no! Well, try
an acre or two byway of experiment
this season; and S'-e if the ut-worms
are half as bad on that part of your
field as they will boon the rest; and
then see how much B*o>)er you can
get your corn in. next spring, than if
ymtr ploVinp had to be done then.—
On» «ir»arie week in planting may save
• whole crop f wm early frosts the
succeed ng a mimn.
R g] t aad I el't-haud Plows
T!n' qu' .-lion has been repeatedly
r is« d. and is again proposed by a
eorrfspodent, who asks wh ch plow
is bitter, the one with " •> right hand,
or left hand mjhl board V" There
' i"= no difference at all in the operation
of thj two, when the mold boards are
of the -aiue modle,only reversed. The
correspondent alluded to write# that
lie likes the left-hand plow the best,
"'.lecaiise the leader can travel : n the
furrow." The leader <•».! walk equal
ly, "-ell in the furrow ef aright-hand
pl.»\v. The leader is by >0 means in
die proper place, v ' en in the turrow
if .-idler plow is in use. A singe
lender should always walk as close to
the furrow as possible. Then hew ill
druw in the same line wi*h the rear
te.uu. Left hand plows possess no
superiority, in any respect, over
right hand plows, nor are they inferi
or to them. Any supposed superior
sty lies altogether in custom A
HI-in' wli-> has always used a left-hand
plow, is quite disposed to denounce a
ri ht-hand one, as an awkward and
inconvenient implement, "and vice
verta.
SKLFCTING SEED POTATOES.—A cor
responifent of the Western ilural, recom
mends the selection of seed potatoes at
time. Neither the very largest,
not by any means the smallest, should lie
chosen, but preiercuce should be given
1.. oil. ti as have the strongest character
lstics ofthe variety grown, and appear to
b? w ill matured. Although great re
MU'.U are not to be expected- in one or
two years from this practice, yet if fid
lowed up for a series of yeais, highly
satisfactory improvement in yield and
quality is guaranteed, and considerable
defiance against the rot. Soed potatoes
should be put up in bosos or barrels,
and placed where they wi.l neither freeze
nor heat.
WrAKINS CAL.ES. —Wean your calves
gradually Kc>trict tlioir allowance to
ffne leHl per day. Tlien allow them to
nuck only part of tlie milk in one tAt
Alter a few days lon-er, let them suck
onlv once a day for a week, and then once
iu three days. K) this time they way
be weaned with but little trouble, and
without growing poorer, as they always
do when weaned abrubtly
COLUMBIA, IX (J., Oct. 30, 1865.
Returnts from all the Districts give
Orr'f-rGove'nor, üboutsoomajority
over Vude Mhtrpton. Gov. Perry
was elected Si-netor to-day for the
l«ng term, ending 1871
Wanted—An Honest Industrious Boy.
tVe lately saw nu advertisement head
ed as above. It fSfreys to every boy an
irdproasive moral lesson.
•• An honest indnstrious boy" is always
wanted. He wil be scitght for; his ser
vices will he on demand ; he will be res
pected and loved ; he is spoken of in
terms of high commendation; he will
always haye a home ; lie will grow up to
be a msn of known worth and established
churacte.'.
He will be wanted. The merchant will
want him for a salesman or a clerk, the
master mechanic will want him lor an ap
prentice or a journeyman ; "those with a
jnb to let will want him for a contractor;
client will want him fora lawyer, patients
will want him for a doctor ; parents for a
teacher ot their children 5 and the people
fir an olQpr.
.He will he wanted. Townsmen will
want him for a citizen ; aeijuaiutauces, as
a neighbor; neighbors as a friend; fami
lies as a visitor ; tlio world as an aeqnaio.
tunce, nay girls will want hiui tor a beau,
and finally for a husband.
An honest industrious boy! Just
think of it, boys will you answer this des
cription ? Can you apply for this Bitua
tiuu ? Are you sure that you will be
wonted ? You may be Biuart and active,
but th .t docs not fill tin: requisition —ate
you honest ? You may be capable ore
you industrious? \ eutuay be well drc.-s
--ed and create a favorable impression at
firs' tight—are you both honest and in
dustrious? You may apply fora good
situation— arc you sure that your friends
teachers and acquaintances can recom
mend you for these qualities? Oh, how
would you feel your character not being
thus established, on hearing the wolds
" I cant employ you !' Nothing else
will make up lor the lack of these quali
ties. No readiness or aptness for business
will do it. You must be honest and in
dustrious —must work and labor; then
wil! your calling and election lor places
of profit and trust bo made sure.
WHEREABOUTS OF REBEL GENERAI.S.
—A southern paper gives the following
account of the whereabouts of the leading
officers of the late rebel army:
G-cneral Loriug is in Jackson, Mis?,
with the intent t<i goto New Orleans and
engage in nicrchantile pursuits.
General Gardnier bus taken np his
residence at New Orleans, and gone in
to business with General Bragg.
General Joo Johnston will probably le
ceiYe the appointment of president oi
one of the principal railroad companies
in Alabama or Georgia.
General Hardee was the recipient in
Mobile the other day of a handsome' com
pliment in the shape of a dinner tendered
him by several of the United States offi
cers on duty at that post.
General Longstrect, who arrived in
Mobile a few days ago, has been pardoned
by the President.
General l.ee has entered upon his du
ties as president of Washington collect*.
Va.
Jubal Early is an applicant for pai
don.
General Forrest is reported to be man
aging a saw mill souiewborc in the inte
rior of Miss.
General Stewart, who commanded a
corps in Hood's army designs going to
New Orleans to practice law.
General Magruder is repoited to be in
Germany with his family.
General .John G. Walker is in Kng
land—so it is reported.
Kirby Smith, at last dates, was at
Matanzas, in bad health.
General Ilindniau is practising law in
Mexico
The New Orleans Picayune says :
"We catch a glimpse now and then, on
the street, of several other officers, who
held the rank of brigadier or major gen
eral in the late Confederate army, who
are hard at work now at one or another
branch of business. The majority of
them are old residents, cither of the city
or the State."
SNAKE STOKY.—Here is a snake sto
ry, located in Brazil, which rather "lakes
down" everything of home manufacture:
It is well knowu that snakes arc fond
of uiilk. There was once a snake not
exempt from this weakness of his fellow
leptiles, which hit upon the following in
genious expedient to gratify its taste.—
It visited a room in which a black nurse
and her nurselings slept, and every night
his snakeship would creep into the bed,
cunningly insert the tip of its tail iuto
the baby's mouth to amuse it and prevent
its crying, while the hideous reptilo sub
stituted itself for the infant, which it
tlius deprived of its natural food, the
nurse sleeping on, unconscious of having
a moustrous nursling. This weut on for
some time, until the infant, being thus
cheated of half its allowance of food,
became so thin that a suspicion was exci
ted, and an old uegress WHS set to watch
the tiurso at night—the delinquent was
caught in the act, and expiated its offense
with its lise, while the poor baby, being
no longer kept on -'short commons," re
covered its strnngth and grew fine and
fat as before.
—A schoolmaster, like a hone, sharp
ens a uumler of blades, but wears out by
the process.
GROV'R B " K«- R\
CKI.KBRATF.iI RI.ASTIC SMITH
SEWING-MACHINES.
Were aittin<led the hi</he* l*remiua octr
a I CoMfpelitovt, at the JuUowiny
» State and (■<>ftnty Fair* of 1863.
NEW V()HK Si ATL K AIII.
First I'remlum f<»r Fnmllv M »rhln»»
First I'rernitiin lor Manofacturli.ur Machine
First Premium for Machine W otk
INDI AN V S I \ I'E FA llt
Fine Premium ft»r Machine for «ll purposes
First Premium for fachlm; work
VI: MONT SI \ IK F\ I K
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manujar Machln
First Premium for Macklur Wurk.
OHM) STATE F tin
First Premium for Machine Work.
IOWA STATE b A I \\
First Premium for famlh Moblne.
First Pr-mluin for Machine
First Premium f«»r Machine Work.
ILLIN' 18 ST ME FAlll
First Premium for Machine for all purposes
First Premium for Machine Work.
KHN I Ui'KY H \Th F IK
First Premium f«»r Machine r<»- nil purposes
First Premium for Machine Work.
MICH 111 AN ST ME FA I It
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing .Machine.
Firat Premium for Mac-Line Work
PENNSYLVANIA .>IME frAllt.
First Premium for itfaQufarturinu Machine.
I'lrV Premium for Machine Wor*
OHEUO.N « i IT'h F illi
First Premium for Family M irhine.
Firat Premium for Machine VVnif
-Oilir•• , '« i . (V i. Agr'l Soc.
First Premium for Familv Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Muchlue Work
FllUiKiill Co. (N. V.; F ll*.
First Premium 112 r Familv Machine.
First I'ren iuui for Manufacturing Machine.
Chanhtui V tillov (\ t ) Agi 'l Skj.
First Premium for Fa nily M.i hlne
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for .M;#l»ine Work.
Hamnden Cn. (Mass.) Aijr'l Soe.
l)ip!oina for Fitinlly Murhlne.
1)1 pi on i.i for Machine Work
Waxliiftfftnn (Jo. (N. V ) I'air.
First Pjemium for Family Machine.
Queetin l'o. (N. V.) A^l'lNhj.
First Premium for Family Afacltlne.
F rst Premium for M iunf.n tiirinu Machine.
First I'remium for Machine ork
00. (N. V ) Fair.
First Premium for Family Machine.
Mechanic*' luhmhiic (I'u.) tuir*
First Premium f»r M ich.ii.- for .ill purposes
First Premium for Machine Work
11/ I". Hp .n»w sending l»V mall. free ojt.itustn'.'e. our
V? KINK DIAMOND POINT I'NHH G(M.D
PKNN." and SILV H SLIDING • AM- wwiih
Lead Pencil he mtifully chased. at our wholesale
nrlre of 25 We never before retailed them
less than lr-4 each. They are acknowledged t«»
be the most dur «hle and )>e.iutifnl in market TJiey
are manufactured of TIN* QOLD. and finished In THE
best possible style They are celebrated for their
ad&ptne*s to every hand md stvle of
a beautiful llizht or htuvy stroke wheudesiMl We
have sold over on** hundred thousand '-Union' Pens
during the p, «t right months, slid we have not re
ceived one word of dissatisfaction from anyone using
our Pens They are the »KST tiold Pen iiiade and
sold for one quarter the i rice charged by many Any
one ordering bv ins 11 will receive tlv-lr Pens by the
next return mail Our goods ilw;t\s arrl »e safelvut
their destination He p-.irti ular to write vour iddrens
plain. One trial of our Gold Perm will • onvlnce ano
person of their superinrltv. We also send, without
extra charge, II »OD'S (• RK \T HOOK OF IUOSK
t'iIKTS, or llotv TO MARK A DAY WITHOUT CAP
ITA. One of thern* Secret" rust llie publisher
for the to publish it Sever I persons are now
uiaklui' 91 go per month by these Secrets Thisbook
is worth §SO to any man or woman I. lent Asn Hen
nett. a wounded soldiej. writes us from Chicago, h
has realised, in four .tooths 1313 b\ knowledge oh
ained from this hook We send one liold Pen. "li
ver Kxtension Case and Pencil and Hook of Secrets,
for «l *JS; three for .50; four for 1M.60 six lor §0 .'Hi,
twelve s 91'<2 government money,
adre' M YOKING A HKOS ,
01.1 157 Monroe Street. New York.
IT/TO rONSKMPTIVKS.—SufIers with Con
sumption, Asthma, Hrnnehitls. or inv diserse oft
Thro.it or Lungs, will l»e chc« rfolly furnished, with
out charge with the remedy 6* the use of which the
Hev. KKWARD A WILSON, of Williamsburg. .New
York, was completely restored to health, after having
suffered several years' with that dread disease. Con
sumption To(sousum|>tlve sufferers, this remedy is
worthy of au immediate trial It will cost nothing,
and may be the means of their perfect restoration
Those desiring the same will please uddrrsft Hev
KDWAKD A. WILSON. 1(15 Sooth Second Street
VV ililamsburg, Kings County, New York
August», tiS-dw.
ANOTHER ARRIVAI
• or
WJEW
H. C. IZHS'Iiy 'fIMAK
has Just received from the Last
A New & Splendid Stock
or
BOOKS. VIIOTOQUArU BIBLES, PIIOTOGHAM*
ALBUMS
of the very latent style and of the best nmferial
a Large & Fancy Assortment
OF
WALtlji PAPER
FOOLSCAP. COMMERCIAL NOTE and LETTK
PAPER; KN'VEI.OPKH of every variety: Inks ..f *ll
kind*; Gold and Steal Pen*; all of which t-gtther with
nittny oilier article" in hi* line of loisine**. lie is pre
pap dto sell as l< the lowest. M ulk in. Ladle* and
Oentlcnien. and namlne our Mock, and ju-igc of the
quality and price* for yonrselves. Sept. *J7.'65.
G.&H.KRIG
TAKE THIS HI'ORTCNITY TO RETURN TIILI.
thanka to thec7n*<ns of Butler and viciuity. f-r their
patronage in the past. We are still engaged in Huying
Rubbering and Helling Cattle, Sheep and Hog*. We
will spare no pain* to furnish our old cuxtoiner* and ail ,
new one* who may Cav*r us with a call, «ith the very
UEEF, MI'TTOX A POJRK
That can he proeared, or that the markt t can afford.—
We are determined to do all in our power to accommo
date the public; and fee 1 satisfied that they will giveu
tboir patronage.
Shop on Mai a street, nearly opposite Berg's Store.
Sept. 27, 1866.
Administrator's .\ofice.
"VTOTICE i* hereby given, that letters of AdminiMra
ri tion on the estate of Arthur Crawford. dee'd. late
of Cherry l'p Lntler Co. Pa , have been duly granted
to the undersigned, the: ef ire. all persons kn<»ing them
selves indebted tosnid estate are r»qne«t«d to maks im
mediate payment and th>»e having claims against the
same will pre»eni tbetu properlv authenticated 7 fhr set
tlement. J9O. W CRAWKOItD,
Oct 4th, 1366. ROSAN A CRAWPoItP.
AdminintratorN Notice.
W HEREAB, letter* of administration on the estate
of Alexander Speer. late of ' berry T wnship,
Rutler Co. Pa ,dccd, hare beed granted to the anb.-a-ri
ber. all indebted to said estate are requested to
make iuimddtete payment, and those having claim#
against the *ame will pi e*ent them, without delay, duly
authenticated for settlement. RUUAM AII BPEEH,
* Oct. 4,1866,* AdnunistMßor.
Exreutor'n Notice. "
LETTERS Testamentary, having been issued to the
undersi^uedon the esiauvf Catharine ileiuenu-n,
hue of the borough of butler, deed- Therefore, all
persons knowing themselren indehted to said estate ere
requested to make immediate nayuu nt.ai.d those having
claims a«catio>t the sauie. will present them pn perly au
thenticated for settlecneu;. 11? UEIAEMAN.
Oet IT, iwv Ixecvfer
AMERICAN CITIZEN
Jofe Priatfoa&Qffteol
Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book
AS It
Ml PMtfTOB,
Corner of Main nml JtiTrrinti Mlrceti,
Hotel
■iutlna* ■*««_
WK ARB PMTARKP TO PRINT, O* RIIORT NOTICf,
Bill Heads, Hooks, Labels, l'ro
/rammcs, Constitutions, Checks, Motes.
Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting
Cards, Hhow Cards, Pamphlets, Posters,
Mills of Fare. Order Hooks, l'aper Hooks,
Millets, Hale Bills, &c.
BRING HiKNISHED WITH
The Most Approved Hand Presses
rilK LA no EST MsSOUTM KNT OF
Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, 4c.,
IN TflK 1-yUNTT,
*\ r o will execute everything in the line of
fLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING
Ntvrit, PROMPTLY, AXV AT llEtaoM.AiiLK HATCH,
I a style to excel any estahlishmeut at
home, and com pete with any abroad.
Mm A V 1 %%'ock >!>■•-•>
\re employed in every jjranch of the
usiness, and we endeavor to meet the
vauls of the community, and to re
tin the honorable distinction which lms
«eon alrgiidy conceded to this establish
neiit. for
I'AWTr IN COMIHIHITION
AND
BlfHTiitiec In Press Work.
In all the of Cheap Printing,
•ood l'ajier. Tasteful Composition, Beau-
Mnl I'ress Work, and DISPATCH, we in
vite eoniparison. from getting out a Card
•if a single line to an illuminated Poster,
>r a work of any number of pages.
<ko.-> n i:w «;ooi»H, i*«jr»
AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
A!»T> AS GOOD AH THK BEST.
K. C. & J. L. M'ABOY.
Have just received at their establishment
ON MAIN STIIKET, BUTLEK, PA.,
A large and well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
ItKAD TUB fOf.LOWIHO OATAIOOCE AUD PROFIT 1 HCREHT.
rOHTIIE LADIEK.
Always on hand a large stock of lAdleagooda, such as
CODE It 0 CLOTH, m
A f.I*CAR,
DU LA NEB,
GINGHAMS
PRIKTS,
KRROHIEFf),
NUHIKS,
GLOVES, Ac.
FOll GENTLEMEN.
Always on hand Mack Cldllia, Fancy ami Rlack Cassi
meres. Satinet t*, Cossineta, Tweeds, Plain aud faucy V ea
tings, Shirting, etc., etc., etc.,
READY MADE CI.OTIIIMO.
Such u COATS, PANTS, VESTS and other g». iiiMlti,
Roots anil Shoe*.
lIATB, CAPS & NECKTIES,
and a variety of other articles
IIOINKHOLU (JOOIkN,
Such ai Unbleached and Rleached Muslins, linen and
'otton. Table Cloth*, Oil Clotha, Linen and Hemp ToweU,
■'arpets, Curtains, Fringe, etc.
HARDWARE, 40.
Ifyon want Nails or Spikes, Manure or other forks'
Saw-Mill or other saws. Smoothing li ons. lorks. Hinges,
etc.. goto M'Alafy'a, where yon can buy them cheap.
IF YOU WANT Good Extra Family Flour, White or
Brown Sugar, Rio Coffee,lmperial. Young li yaon or Hlack
Tea, g i to M'Aboy't.
I P You WANT CJ HOCKRIES
. 112 a superior quality, at a* low rates HS thoy can be had
-'sewhere in the county, goto tlie store of
R.C. k J. L M'ABOY.
May 11, 18A4.
MARTIN RFIBKR oro. WrCKBBCgK*.
STOVES ANJ) PLOUGHS.
TyKrKBKCKKH A RgTBKR.—Foun
rough of Butler, where Stores, Plough*
titie and other castings are made on short no
i lice. Their ware-room in on Main Street
rtr-t door North of Jack's Hotel, where you will And Stove*
•fall *l*en and patron*. They also keep on hiiml a large
-dock of Plough*, which they sell n- cheap an they can be
•ought Ht »nv other establishment in tbo county.
Dec. 9.1863:: tf
CTXJST OPEFE D.~
H[W BOOT & SHOE SJI9P.
ON MAIN STREET.
Opponitc Boyd'i BialldlvtK,
\\T IIKRH wn are preparM to manufacture Boot* and
\ V Shoes nf All kind*. t<» order, of the Inwt material,
in the latest styles. and of the finest workmanship,— i»n
the shortest piMwihle notice; and Ht a* reasonable rates
•s the same quality CHU be biidatany other i«atal»li«h
--m. iit. J A. SHANOR &J. BICKEL
nutler. Mnr 11.1*46
HOTEL ~
ItENJ. JACK, Proprietor.
* B»" r, Pa.* r, ° B tre©t«,
M>rch I*. 1864.
WALL. PAPER,
AT
March. 22.1862. IIRTK KM AN*
A. M. NF.YMAN, M. D.
Pliynlelnn and Hur eon.
Offica immediately opposite Walker's buildings
4l * u l lor Pa.
Dec. 9. 186ft-tf
Theodore Frcckensteiu, M. D.,
PHYNICIAS A lIJHGEOX.
OFFICEon the corner of Jefferson and McKean rflieets,
(Opposite corner from U. P. Church )
BITLEB, A.
Her. 21, 1564::3m0
_____
APPLICATION will l>e made to the next Eegislatur
of the State of Pennsylvania. f>r th* incorporate
of the Harmony Savings Bank, with a capital of Tb.rt
Thott* wid Dollar*. Said lh.uk to be located iu the bor
ot Harmony. Bntler County,eaid State. June 2en
THOS. ZROZBIZtSTSOiISr,
Attorney at Law,
A> 13
PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT,
Office with Chsi. M'Candlna, Esq..
South W«it corner of the tusoud.
Butler q. j
MIIOELLAIEOIIN NOTICES.
Itroutrht rlßht 111 Hie Very
Midst of BIITLER,
SITUATE OK MAINTSTREET,
fjfum, WBERI the "Wander
er «" *'i aearch of fine
jfSjTobacco, Snuff andC'i
; b
'U.s*raglr stemliiiß o
"$[ T ::: ';'
'fw|p OcA.-ge tj
S! nulncti r.i a
Dealer in all kinds «•
Tobacco,' Snuff, and Segars.
Having been duly appointed a "Committee of Six."to
proceed to parts l»eyon<| these dIgKUM, to procure for the
citizens of Hutler, and all othet * w favor lilin with
a call, the choice*! ai tlclefl in hislirTc, would respect fully
repreaent: that In pursuance of hi* appointment, he has
beensocceaaful in collecting "tall -*peclmens"of the best
articles ever found in ltutler! lie would also further
represent: that he feolagrateful to the public for the fa
vors conferred upon him, in " day■ gone by," and hopes
he will merit a contlnuati .n of their patronage in "days
that are to» me."
In conclusion, he begs leave to make the following re
mark: that he has n little the best article- In his line.th.it
arc to be found from the " centre to the circumference**
of Pennsylvania, and indeed, he might safely add, the
United States of North America.'the Hrttlsh POSHCMIOUS,
ortlie including the mouth of theColnn.bia
river, all along the conat of oftgon, up a- high as the
parallel or " Plilfty Ph -ur I'hortv." lie HUM 111. Y s dl
cits the custom of it|] the "/leer /V»pfr"of Huth r. or any
wav faring man who may chance to make hi* transit aer'*"
the disc of llutler. or -••iotn e w ithln bet borders 112 r "a
si-aaon," feellnp fonfldcnt he will givewatisfai-tion both us
r««ffftrds price and quality. Come and examine for yotie
selves ! Don't put it off! •
time!l! (JLOiIOE VOOKLBY. Jr.
Rntler, Pa.,slay H.IRtVI.
WUIUiKON n I^NTIMT'H.
DRS.S.R.&C.L. DIEFFENBACHER.
'- ~1-p i • A It K prepared tolnsert
' J\ artificial den tui Ie 4
A 'Ad -
tireset onVulcnnlte,Coral
-\,i - ' ,ff ' Hold, Silver I'latlna
-CT themaolvesof the latest
VA ~fVy TJJ T.. ' I@BF improvements In denti
y ■ ' * "V, Should not fail to
" -r examine theli He* styh
ofVulcaniteand t'oralft*
work. Filling, cleauinc
extraction and adjusting the teeth done with the l.ent
material.*and In the best manner. Particular attention
paid to chlldreu'a teeth. As mechanic*, they defy coin,
petition; as operators they rank among the best •ha
gesuHalerate. Advicefne of charge. Office—ln 11-yds
IHilding Jeßerson Street, Butler Pa
Dec. fl, 1808, :::tf.
Mm StEH THIS?
- „ , FpHisubsctiber.grafe.
,fU ' '' ,d
to the public that lie haa
A : JT 8a i>r>l i:s
/ ia j v H. u '
JU V WHIPS At
■*' *tand. wnere
' /j \ i be will he ready at all
tiuiHstoserve those wlio
may favor him with a
call. He Inconstantly mnnufkcturlng, and keeps on hand
the very assortment of
tit r x li H.
j All w.rk warhinted. lteptilring done on thethortest
I notice and moat favorable terma
Dec. 0,18f>6. J.J. SEDWICK.
J- : SHT'I" 1
112 IIH K undersigned would i espectfull.v Inform the public
1 that thoy have entered into Partnership, in the
Undofl i\ ITNHI IIC'HH,
and hereby solicit the patronage of the public.
They are provided with a neat Hear-e. tnd < n
hand a large quantity of the very liest material, and aie
fully prepared to furnish Coffltia of nil kind ft on nhort
notice. They will have on hands constantly a variety of
j Coffins finished to suit purchasers, and on the moat rea
sonable terms.
Thev will a!««o furnish Carriages and r.onvevanres for
Funeral occasions when requested. Ware Rooms, on
Jefferson street, £ doora Weal of American Citi7'-n office
tr. (?. HOF,SSI NO,
Rntbr. July 2«), lSrjj-tf. OKOKOK W. ERA.
i'ni) BWHi
Attorneys' at Law
bUff) In Ihr County Snrveyor'g office
I»«i t lor, I*a.
Will attend to all business entrusted tothem, promptly
Also LICEKCEPCLAIM AOK«ITS. for receiving Prnaioas
Rounriea, HACK PAT for soldiers nr their representatives
3jf - No charge nntil claims are collected. "4 %
George Vogeley, Jr.,
MANUPACTUEEE AND DEALER
IS ALL MMDS OP
Tobacco, Snuff, and Segara,
Mnln wtrcet, ltutler.
Thinqa Done Up Right!!
Iwtft'i to Inform Hutler county, and the region round
about, that I have Just received the best articles cv
er imported Into this county. Th* only way to prove
the furt to cjill and examine my Tobacco, s nil it'
and Kegataf believing in the truth of the old adage
that "the oroof of the I'nddingr is in chewing the Ra<?. M
Any man that has an ir.kling for Tobacco, in any of it,
ornis, can be gratified.
OEOROF, VOGELEY, Jr.
Rntler, Nov. 30,1**4.
REDICR'S DRUG STORE,
OppoMiio Store,
druos,
DRUGS,
DRUGS,
5i KDICINKS, MEDICINES
M KDICINKS, M KhiCIN EH,
MEDICINES, ' MEDICINES,
s I) VHP,
DYES,
DYES.
PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTf',*
Pure Liquoisfor Medical use only.
Soda, Cream Tarter etc.etc.
French anil A met Iran t'erfumery. and Toiletarticle*.
Brushes. Tru wn end nil article* in the Drug line, of the
heft quality nnd at fairest rates.
Dec. 9. 1863.
11. N. FMict'n Improve*!
. 2*RUIT GAM
Patened Nov. 12, I*ol, Aug. 19, lßG2,apd March 22,1864.
To be had only of the subscriber. otiWlain St., Bl 'U
DER. Pa.. 4 door- North «.f M'Aboys Store, where every !
nrtlcleof TINW ARE in kept m UHRATVAHIKTX
Thl-can has been extensively used ano found to be
perfectly safe. l(e great convenience will be discovered
at lir-t sight. The extensive facilities for manufrctui
ing all its parts niake it very cheap.
It ia closed by clamping a tin cap over and round th<'
opening, which is pressed ujM»n a cement-coated pa-ket
| cittiidug the cement to melt by the heat ot the fruit; be
| coining cold. it Is perfectly sealed. It I* closed or open
m\ in an instant, by hooking or unhooking a strait wir<
spring.
LADIES, and others, an- requested to call and exam
ine this unsurpassed Fruil Can.
IV3I. S. ZIKGLER.
Butler, July 13,1864::lf.
Attorney at Law,
PRAKKtiIK. VENANGO COUHTY, A
• one door North of KINNEAR IIOU
DiMMolutioii of PKrlnci^liip.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership here
tofore existing in the Druggist bu-im-s> in th«*
borough of Butler, heturen Dr. li. Y. Hamilton, and
| David Vance, under the name and title of li. F. Hamilton
A Co. ha* been mntoaliv dissolved We return oui
sincere thauks to tbe public gene! illy for their kind
patronage. The business will >e conducted in the ohi
stand, in Boyd's block, Main stree . by U. F. Hamilton
DM. B. F. HAMILTON.
Sept. Gth::3t, DAVID YAM E.
ID*IF VOW W ANT TO KNOW A I.ITTLBOF
EVKR YTHINC relating to the human system. male
and female; the < aus*-« and treatment of disease®; the
marriage custom* of the world; h'»w to marrv well
and a thousand tl'lns?* never published In-fore, read
the revised and filargrd edition of "M*dical C«*.
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a good book for » very one. 4*4) pases, |»*» lllustn
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address Hooks »o*v l»e hid tt the fhxdt st-«res. or
will 1*» sent by a ail, post i«id. on receipt of price
Address F. tI.POOTE .M B
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Butler pa|iers, hereby agree to strictly adhere to the
»bOTP schedule of prlc e*, until further notice.
\\ M. HASLFrrr, Butler American*
< I.ANK MILSON, I'vlmi Herald.
HOH IN SON A ANDERSON, American Citizen,
•tuly 13,1804.
Arthur's Home Magazine.
edited by T. 8. F rlhur sn Virginia F. Townee
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will appear in every number, besides < lioice plctun-s,
p>np«and characters, prevailing ia*hk<in. and a laige
variety of pattern* f«>i garments. ••nibroidcry,etc..etc.—
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'/,! NK. at a price witblu the reach of every intelligent
fumlly In the land.
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pei'miti who Mends us a cluh of subscribers. It willalH«i
Imailed to each single subscriber from whom we re
■elve $.',60.
b», Forfl,6<»wo will rend one copy eaeh of lloms
W aoat.ivk and Houki's Lam'h Hoot forn rear.
Address, T. H. A K ill llt A CO.,
323 Walnnt.Street, i'hlla.
Vov. 30,1884.
Tlii? Ms ticn:
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a really critical aplrit, aiKitowrtge war upon the vice* of
v dence snd miarepi eNelitation by which
so much of the political wilting of the day in rnarrod.
The c> iliclam of book* and works of art will form one
of Its most prominent fi*at»irns: and pains will be taken
t lia/e tbi • ta»ik perfirmed in every cane by writerp p««i
seaiing apneial qualiflcatioiei f.r It.
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of tip-public generally, to have qneaiifini of trade a'nd
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work w ilh ivire. b-M blurted on a joiiiney t li»the
South. IMm letter>* will appear hereafter every week,
and be Is charged with the duty ofrdmply reporting whit
he feea and heara, leaving the public as far a< posoible
to <1 raw its own inferences.
It embrscea among its regular or occasion:il contribu
tor-' the following names:
Henry \\ . l/ongfellow, James Ru««el| Ixrwell, John 0.
Whittler, Samuel KHlott (Kx-Picsidenl Trin. C«dlege
I'ar 112 »r«l.) Prof Torrey. I>r. Francis Lieber,
r .f'<-or Ooldwln Smith. COxf»rd.) Child.
Ilart'ird,) Henry Janiea, Oharln* K. Norton. Judge llwnd
Halt -lore,) K<lmund Qulncy, Prof W It. V hliny. (Yale
l rof. I» ('. Oilman, (Yale.) Judge Haly. Prof. liMrixht.*
Columbia College,) Prof. Tayler te»biv.
Waylami Fred«-r<ek L-<« Olmatcad. Itev. I»r M
lllitock, Itev, Or. Joseph P. TJionipaoii. Kev. Phillip
'r* «'k *. Ilev. in Ikdh.wa, ( . J.gtille, Henry Tin k.-rman
i.vard Taylor. C. A. C. L. Brace, Richard (J
vhitfc. Willinni Lloyd Onrrlson, Sidney Oeorge Fiahei
heoilore Tiltoii, Jamea parton, flail Hamilton.
Tun ms.— 'Three PdhiM per atinnin. in advance; Bl>
iontha. Two |ioliar«. When delivered by i arries in N
ork or Brooklyn. Fift* Cents a<lditi'>naK
JOSKfH II CO HAhHM,
I'L'iiLisnrß,
130 Nas'au atreet N. Y.
Dr. B. F Hamilton •
DRU GIST AND APCTI'ECAR,
Ho it * tilltck, Ilu 4 ler Vn.
or Httlc ti Pure it lit y <>l"
I) R DO
PAINTS
OILS
DY&STtFPS
SPONGES
M RUSHES.
CARRON OIL
BENZOLE
VARNISH
PATENT MEDICINES
WINES •
LIQUORS FOR
MEDICINAL PURPOSES
PA NCY SOAPS. PERFUMERY, NOTIONS
WINDOW GLASS, PLASTER PARIS. fii.Cab.Boda
CREAM TARTAR' Etc. Etc.
Wines for Sacramental Use, at Cost.
AGENTS FOB DR. MURRAY'S MEDICINES.
Physicians Prescriptions, Carefully
Compounded.
The attention of Phys clana and people generally, are
in v|t«-d to give us a call, being confident we can aoll
low a* any sin.iljr »--tnhlisbm« , iit. in tho county.
May», IHOu.
IRDTO TUB fit FPBRING —Do you
wlsn to be cured ' If so, awrallow tw«» or tbre# boga*
br;»da of t, Buchu,"* Tonic Klttera.'' «->«iiraiij»iirilla t "
•• Nervous Antidofa.'" Ac., Ac Ac., and nftcr you
ar#' wtinllrd witb tbe remit, then try one bo* <»f OLD
nor TOK men WS KNG Ll» n SPKCIPIC
PlLLS—and Ir rtntored to health nnd vlcor in leas
than thirty daya 1 be' are purely vegetable, pkaa
.nt to tike, prompt and anlutary In th»»»r »*tf«i« taon the
t.roken down m d shattered conatitution. Old and
voting can tak*- tli'-m witb Dr jTucbau'a
Kngllah Specific Plllaeureln leaa th'jn 30 dnva. the
worat c m of XKRVOrsN hW Impo »-ncy. Pr»-
niHture Decay, "eminal Weakneaa, Imwnlty. and all
Urinary l^inil r and N'ervona Affrctlona. no matt«*r
from what caw produced. Price, One Dollar i»*r
l»«x. Sent postpaid, by trail, on reeelptofan order-
Addreaa. J A MRS S BUTLKR
No 429 Broadway. Mew York, General Ajrent/*,
P P.—A bo* aent to any addre#a on receipt of price
which is Ont Dollnr—po*t Free. |£7* A deacriptl ve
Clrctflar aent on application.
July 10, *6A: dw
I□Tfl» T') •*> Pit Dat Wanted an activa ie
eristic man In each county, In the*Unlted ?*tate«.o j
•erurefor hlrnaelf the exalnalve Ri*-ht to «#•(| "Ml-j
ler'a MetJilllc Brca m Head." (by tbe nae of which
everyone la hl« own broom maker, witbont the aid
of cord or tyin 4a of any kind.) pntented June 13/b.
1-A.5. We can aiulfltantlate the :«aacrtiou that agents
utr now clearing ffulll to {2O pe day An active
man can sell from IWai to .TO<X) In a countv
Ii»clo»e stamp for ac rcular. giving foil particulars
-ind address. •
MILLER ft DIAL.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
July, lith, iy»s.
RURAL Hill NURSERY,
>EAR DITLER, I»A.
rnilE tittdersignad would reai»cctfully Inform the public
L itenerally. tliiit he Is now fully prepared to furnish
• bem wRh 'Ue choicest vartaty and very best quality of
•Ul kinds •112 fi »«it trees. During the laat summer ha has
m&'!e a«lditi nato hlw stock of Fruit and
•H1 treer- and baa on hand a UVg» rand bettar quality and
variety ?han baa ever been offerud in this county COD.
-lating of
SUMMER. WINTER 4 FALL APPLES.
PEACHES PEARS AND CHERRIES, also, STRAW
HKRRIES of the very ftaaat ouality—different kinds at
lhaubaib. A Splendid lot of Evergreens and a xraat
vnrietv of Promi*cuoua for ornaotrt»t ami shade*,—
All of*which, w.- prupoaa to sell on as r«a*ganblc teims, 112
as th'- «am<: quality and varieties can be had for, frotn 112
any agency or establialiiueut in the country.
Jan. #, lHtii. SILAS PEAKCS 4 SONS. j
W^2S3"TEID.
A P.OY from ssventaea toeisbteen years of AGA. of In- 112
dustrioas habits, and good character, can find au
opportunity to learu the UOUSO Carpenter tra/le, by ap |
plviug at ONE# to G. C. PUKTIS.
30,1906.
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