American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, March 07, 1866, Image 4

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GARDEN SEEDS. "
Again the senson is with ;win which
it is proper to begia thinking about
garden seeita, and stirring up our
ideas about having this y.'ar a first
class, well cultivated vegetable gar
den, stocked with the best varieties
of culinary roots and plants.
It will be well for every living man
and woman, every where, of all avo
cations and professions, to keep con
* Btantly in mind tho truths that an
hour's work or so each ''ay in the
garden is as healthful and pleaßant
exercise as any they can take, and
nt the same time the most profitable
investment they can possibly make of
their labor. And further, that the
judiciously planted and thoroughly
cultivated garden will afford fully
one half the food necessary for any
family, large or »mall nt just about
fifty per cent, less than the cost of
the other half—come from whatever
source it may.
The man, woman or child whose
daily food is quite one half the fine
crisp, sweet, vegetable offerings of
tha home kitchen garden, is far bet
ter and more cheaply fed, hea thier,
happt' rand longer lived than those
always gorged with everlasting stews,
broils, roasts, fries and frieasees <>t
meats and poultry, or surf ited ami
sickened with a' surd dainties in the
shape of pies, pastry, tarts, omelets,
sponge cakes, spices, an I all the
the hundred and one fashionable con
trivances to kill.
The requisets of a go?>d Htchen
garden are good ground, well prepar
ed, good seeds of arf gold sorts i.f
vegetables, and thorough culture—
most important of all, good seeds. —
Without these, all enriching of land
is money wasted, all cultivation labor
thrown away.
The practice of making the main
dependance on homegrown and saved
seeds, is in the majority of instan cs
a practical error. It is possible cer
tr.inly, in frequc lit instances, for the
farmer or mechanic cultivating a k itch
en garden to save from i f seeils equal
to, or perhaps superior to Very m:iny
that are annually sold at country
stor- B,riiid bv irresponsible seedsmen,
for first cla a seeds. Lint as in a verv
lage majority of in tarices the 112 irmer,
market gardener and mechanic have
neither the time or tact to select the
best seeds and save them in the best'
condition, the better and cheaper
plan is to procure the supply always
from seedsmen having reputations
that they would not be in the least
likely to sacrifice by selling spurious
or inferior seeds. J here are such
seedsmen in all our cities and larger
towns, all over the country, whose
growing- gathering anil puringupof
seeds is a science, who making that
science a speciality, are ablo to af-1
ford us B"eds more reliable and of
better quality than we shall, as a rule,
be able to gather from vegetables
grown for the table. These seeds
men are readily fou-d by every one
through their advertisements in re
liable agricultural and mescellaneous
journals, and we may set it d wn as
a rule almost without exception, that
the secdeman who in theso days of
universal prgr ss does not advertise
his wares, is as little to be relied on
as his seeds.
CHARTREUSE OF VEGETABLES. —Line
a plain mould with bacon or cooked
ham, ha e ready half cooked carrots,
turnips, string beenscut long—all of
the same length, place them prettily
round the mould until you get to the
top, fill in the middle with ma.-heJ
potatoes, or spinach nicely cooked
and seasoned, or some veal forcemeat;
put it onto steam, turn it out. an I
p't asparagus round it, or baked
■whole tomatoes, as a garnish.
ASPARAGUS FORCED.- Scoop out tin
cruuib of three or four French rolls,
preserving the piece cut from the top.
which will have ?o be fitted 011 to the
part it wns cut from ; put into a pan
with some fresh butter, the rolls, mid
fry them brown, beat up with a pint
of cream, the yolks of six eggs, flavor
with some grated nu'tncg and a little
salt, put it into a stew-pan, and over
a slow fire, let it gradually thickea,
stirring it all the time.
llave ready the tops of a bundle
of asparagus, and having boiled them
tender put them into the cream and
fill the r(>lls with the mixture, reserv
ing a few tops to stick in each roll
by way of garnish.
CABBAGE. —The gret n savoy is best
for boiling. Before cooking cut the
head in half afid pour boiling water
on it to prevent the disagreeable odor
which arises from cooking. Cabbage
is best boiled with the broth from
salt meat, and is a nice accompani
ment to corned beef. It requires
an hour slow simmering, and must
be »kimuied constantly while cooking
If not cooked with silt meat broth
put some salt in the water.
A gooji Ir. akfast, or side dish,
can be made of ach cken niscly fric
asseed, with soda-biscuit sliced hot,
then a gravy of milk, seasoned with
butter, and Rightly thickened with
<lour, poured over it. It is far supe
rior to a pie, and much easi.r made.
The remnants of turkey, picked
fine, with a rich butter gravy ponred
over slices of bread toasted brown,
make a 4ish that wauld Hud favor
with an
—Sjuies are either soured good men,
01 morose bad ones.
iBOOT.jiMHOE,
I LEATHER AND
FINDINGS STORE,
ON MAIN STREET,
One door North of M'Aboy's Stor«.
GENTS' FRENCH
CALF HOOTS,
SHOES AND
CONGRESS OAITERS.
LADIES ft GENTS' SLIPPERS.
MISSES' HOOTS,
SHOES, ANI)
GUMS.
BOYS BOOTS & SHOES.
(iiililreii*M NIMM'k of all Kind*.
A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of my
own manufacture, constantly <>n hand,and woik made to
erder, of the BEST STOCK and in the
LATEST STYLE!.
A larue and fnll assortment of Eastern stock, of the
verv best material and workmanship.
All kinds of
LEATHER & FINDINGS
French and Common Calf skins,
Sole and Upper Leather,
Morocco, Kips and Kids.
ROANS AND LININGS
or all kln.l>.
We have the largest, best selected, and for the time*
the cheapest st s k ever offered for sale in Bailor.
The public are invited to call and examine f.r then,
selves.
May 31 —tf THEODORE IIUSEI.TON
\MERICAN eiTlZth
Joli PriatiugQ-ffice!
Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book
AND
GsumiJDß pinrmic,
Corner of Main ami .IrfTtriun tttrrcl*,
Oppnolto .IHCU'N Hotel
■B ■ •- r-
VVK. AUK PItKPJtRKI) TO I'KINT.ON SHORT XOTICK
Kill Heads, Hooks. Druggist Labels, l'ro
•_T;I mine*. I'onstitutioiiß, Cheeks, Mote*
Drafis, Hluuks, Business Cards, Visiting
Cards, Nlio-.v Cards, Pamphlets. Hostel's.
Hills of Fare. Order Hooks, Paper Hooks,
Hillets, Sale Hills, dfce.
ORINQ yUKXISIIKI) WITH
The Most Approved Hand Presses
AND
'NIK LARGEST ASSORTMENT 01
Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, Ac.,
IN THE COUNTY,
We will execute everything in the line ot
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING
NCATLT, PROMPTLY, AND AI IUHONMIU KATEB,
In a style to excel any establishment at
home, and compete with any abroad.
Sllalll «-«■ «' DA
Are employed in every branch of the
business, and we endeavor to meet the
wants of the community, and to re
tain the honorable distinction which has
been already conceded to this establish
ment, for
TASTE IIV COMPONITION
ANll
Klr|(nne« In I'ress Work.
In all the essentials of ("heap I'rintiiiir
Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau
tiful Press Work, aud DISPATCH, we in
vite comparison, from petting out a Can I
of a sin<;ic line to an illuminated Poster,
or a work of any number of papes.
1\ INFALLAItLECiRE FOR
RHEUMATISM.
rno those who think and reflect. Now my brother, sls
-1 teror friend.a* the cam l may be.all that I nek of you
is, that with a elear mind, and a pure heart—a love'for
truth, aud a willingness to accept it, you read the fol
lowing
I tun curing qnlte a number of cases of Rheumatism
every year, and now 1 intend to make it known general
ly through the medium of newspipers. 1 have con
lined my medicine principally to my own neighborhood
for a considerable length of time, in order to trs>. ii»
merits thoroughly, and now I can offer it to the public
with a certainly of its success, knowing that a trial will
recommend it. Ido not recommend it t» cure anything
hut RHEUMATISM—for which I have tested its merit*
thoroughly, with Natisf*«-tion to niys« lf and others. 1
can sand my compound by mail to atfy address; home
recommendations, as to who lam I refer the public t--
S. Lowell and P. Knouse of Richland tp., Venango co.,
Pa., C. C. Sloan, 8 Rosa, and 11. F. Camp, of Emlentou :
Mi> Breneman. Clarion: Mrs. M. Lptichn<*r Salem: and
Mrs. M'Oiunis, Richland tp.. Clarion Co., Pa., aud a host
of others who have been cured by my vegetable com
*M)iind. Add. ess. aith two Scent stamps,
R, F. IILAIK,
Einlenton,
FOR SALE.
A g«ss| farm of lin ncre*ah<>ut t»5 acres clotted vt.<
■ est good timber laud, all of which is well w.u«- ed
A LllO IIOUSK
and stable and a variety of ft nit tree*—the t»« n situ
ated io Penn tp., Butler co i»a- p*ix mil • I , 112
Butlerand ah >ut half a mile cast of th» 1 nit
For fhrther partictiars imjuire of the •'Ui'scrr e til e
premises. M.F.DA\ER< VfTIK.
A SELECT SCHOOL IN
Prospect, lliitler Co. I*u~.
REV. J. J. ROCKWELL. Teacher.
Term begins April id—Clones June 29tli. IRC«.
Thf patronage of the public is solicited. Tuition as
follows: t'ommon School branches, Jl 00. Algebra,
.Vat-Philosophy, Rhetoric. Latin. Oreek and Bo<»k keep
ing. 00. formal exerc:«es, for the benefit of teach
ers. Tuition reiiulred in advance Fur further partic
ulars, Address
J. J- ROCKWELL,
iatil3,*fi6 ) Prospect, Butler Co. Pa.
ExeeutorVt Xoliee.
T ETTERS, testamenUiry on the will of Nancy Stein;
Li btte. 112 Coon<N|uene>sing to , dei 'd., kavtog been
granted t > th<- uiwieisigned : «l persons knowing tbem-
indebted to said estate art* hereby requested to
muke iminediate pavment. and those having claims
against the estate will preeent them propei ly authenti
cated, without delay, fbr payment.
WM STEIN,
WM. 11. J .4 MI SON,
Febl4. 'C®.] Execu'urs,
FAIRVIEW SELECT SCHOOL.
Ftlrvlew, Butler Co.. Ptan'a.
THE Summer term will open on MOSDAY, A NAN 2D
1*66. and coutinue twelve weeks.
Students c*n pursue any of the hrtnehee usually
Uughtin Academies, including the Latin and (iieek
languages. Boarding cau be had in good prieate fami
lies. Students de»iriitg to board themselves can obtain
suitable rooms in the village
Special advantage* Cor fhgee preparii.g tu leach. For
further pwrticolars. Address
TIiOMAS C. VAN JRIES, Principal,
Feb. 14,'W.*) Babiwlu, P. 0., Butler Co., Pa.
W■. S. HCMLREA, ■. A. OXAII AM, M.
HUSELTON & GRAHAM.
* » • (Late of the U. 8. Army)
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
la Boyd's block. Mala Street Butler Pa.
HEAD QUARTERS.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT
JOHN JP. OK It,
LA TE OF THE POTOMAC ARMY,
PHO rOGRAPHER <fc AMBROTYPIST,
HAS erected a New Building on Jeffereon street. oj»-
posite the CiTirr* Offlce. Where he in prepared,
with fin entirely NKW APPARATUS find MAT* RIAL
of U,t VKH Y BEST QUA LI TV* nd LA TEST STYLES,
to take
LIFE LIKE PICTURES.
TIIANKPCL FOR PAST PATRONAGE, WE OFFER
<>ar services to the public ; end pledge ourselvesto spare
no pal. s or labor to accommodate ell who may think
proper to give u-; a rail. JoIIN 4'. OBR.
Butler, Oct. 4. lM£::tC
WINDOW BLINDS!
REK.V window hi I tide re D he had at the low price
SO GTS. A BOLT,
AT TUB
IF-A-IISTCY STORE
on
■ HKt.VKMAM.
Butler iJereinher *2O. IMJS.
A pent e Wanted I—To sell prize Certificate* for
GOLD'in I BftV BR W4TCII P.S, Lidies Jewelry. Dia
mond Ring* Pins, Ac., 0.V1.Y $5 K \CH, for any article
drawn. Ilrtoil P lc<* f' in il'l to #250. ALLO'MIDS WAR-
(imt'iiif. CHot of Certificate 25 Cents each.—
Liberal Premium* and Commission allowed to Agents.—
Stimpb fTrrtiflcaUn "nt free.
For Circulars and Terme address,
MKIARV. II AY WAFT* At CO.,
Jan. 1, TO—Siiot. 229 Broadway, New York.
JUST orPEnsriEZD.
m BOOT & SH9E SHOP.
ON MAIN STREET.
Opposite ll«j •!'* Dnlldlngi
\IfIIKRR «<• are prepared I" inaunfacture Hoot*, and
\ \ Shoes • 112 »ll kin l«, lo order, of the heat material,
"i thnliti-st style*, and of the finest woi kmanshlp,—on
•he shortest p«M«ih|e notice; and at as reasonable rates
i « th«» name <|i*<«lity can I>e liadatnnv other establish.
i *e»»t. I A. 811 A NOR A J. HICK EL*
Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs!
DRS.GRiI!!£r?UIUS[LTON
HA \ I NO purchased the Drug Store recently owneJ
hv l»r. It. F. II million, will « arry on the Drug busi
ness in all It" departments, at the old eland, lloyd » llhirk
Main Street Butler Pa. We h.ive constantly on hand
mid fir •air e put e quality of
DRLUS CIIKMICA LS and PAINTS
Oil.S YARN ISIIKS % N|» OLAPS,
\\ Hl'l E Li.AD. It El) | KAI» A LITII Kit AGE
Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty,
TURPENTINE, AND AM'OII >l„
LAIll). FISII H NBATS-FOOT '>11,3,
IJ »riLKS. VIALS, A*Vl> CORKS,
SOAP. SPONOF.S A I AMP 4,
PUB K (111 O;M> SPICKS Ac. Ac. Ac.
Al»»a general variety of
Perfumery & Toilet Articles.
Vines and Liquors for Medical purposei. Wines f>r
erraninntal n e. furnished at cunt. Physicians pres
criptions «• oefully compounded.
The public Is i espnctfttlly Invited to coll ami examine
• •ur atock, we areconfident that we can ■ell as reasonable
a* any -imilar «• tuhlishmaut iu tho county.
Nov. 22 IH66::1 v.
FRUIT I^FHUIT!
milK undersigned proprietors of 'RURAL IIILLNTR
I 81- RV wisnes to Inform the public that they have
now on hand* at their imr«cr\. located about two and
one half mile* south-west of the borough of lliitler, the
heat end largest v-irhty of fruit trees ever offered t • the
public i" thl* county.
Their fruit consist of the
APPLE, PEAR,
PEACII, AND CIIEHRY.
The«enr* nnqu»-«tional.lv the largest H« they are also
the he t varieties e\*er offered ill th's section Their va
liety 112 >ll l< I' ItRKR Y Is i»lso large. They Would there
fore s..licit a lihf-rnl patron ise tin- coming spring Now
is the t ; ir.e to select theground and inake y >ur orders
whi'-h %\ ill he promptly filled. The trees can be had at
the nursei v or delivered where ordered to suit pure-ha
sera. Every farm should have a good orchard.
SILAS PEA RCE A BON 8.
January 17.1W.6.
William £2. lYZoorc.
PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT
E. Hl'Jniikln*! Office, Mniii Street, op
poslte Zl in m« rin i« nN Hotel, Under,
llia> aer Co. I'M.
•#*Xo charge until claims receive«|.'fc4
L W; IvIUKKH,
Vt'TORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICf, 87 FiFTH ST.,
(Opposite the Gazette Building.)
I'LMX A.
\IT" I 1.1, uivc prompt attention to all business in th«-
M line of the PrufeeekMi, including the .collection ot
laimssagdnst the(lovernnient for Dick Pay, llounty.
Pensions. Prize-money, Ac., Ac.
NOV. 22, lbl>'.::»im
Gilmore &, Liebler.
106 WOOD ST. PITTSBURGH.
MAMJI'ACTI"IiEKH OF
AMI
•I'OI.rsU.K ANI> RETAIL DFALERS IN
TRUNKS, -VALISES,
M:t <l<llcs, ISarnoNS
ANn A 1.1. KINDS OF
SAGHELS.
Jap. J4, iMKi—3m.
PHOTOGRAPHS &C
SAMUEL S\ KU having the well know*
PlK'togmph ol B. « . Ilti-udton. sitnate«l on Mair.
Street, opposite the st.-re «.f W.-her A Troiiniuin. W<aild
reapectfuliy inform the pntllc that he in prepaied te
lake
I'XIOTOC; H A PUN,
A 31BROTVPES,
VKBB£OTYPEB
and the new Allotype or PORC ELAIN picture—all in
rh latent and most appr-.ved styles. Pereonx deaJnua
i»le like will dowel! to give him a call
Pictures taken ind.u k weather an well as in ciea
weather aud examine specimens -%a
bw. 13. l»r ; 5.
Oissolutiou of Partnership.
rpilE partnership hereti»fore existing between tk»«
1 subscriber*, under the name of lielinbuld A
ha* tl|I« day been di-*»We«| by mutu d eoueent. Tl»e
tiooks of the 1 tie flria. will "be settled by Tbe.'dor*
ll'-lmboid, wli#ce all. knowing thenuielvee Indebted
will pleas call and make payment.
J O IIKLMBOT.D ft SON.
Theodore Ilelinbold will continue the Ousinees a
heretofore, at the old utaud.
Saxouburg. January lat, 1866::2 moe.
WALL PAPER,
AT
! SJSI IIFINEMAN'
Every Body His Own Broom Maker
pURK'B Metalic Dr«K>M Wrapper is the MOST BUC
cessful article of the kind ever introduced into this
roinlry. Patented Ma} 2SM, 18rt5T Agent# are making
from #lO to |wr day. The right of this County lur
sale. beud tor circular. Address
PETERS ft Ct), |
Jm, W, '«•; B»x 71*. Ilitri«i, ( p. |
PItOHPKCTIIS
OF
THE ITURTIC MONTHLY
FOR 1866.
With the number for Janui y, the Atlatic
Mowthey enters upon if»
ME TENTH VOLUME.
It has reached an ajre and a circulation never before
attained by any American maaar.iue of its claie, and its
fMpularity steadily increases with each succeeding year,
The Publishers hare provided for the reader* of fhe
ATLASttcdnrlng thee uninir year articles which they
areconfident will not only sustain the reputation of the
'nagar.iue as the leading exponent of American litera
tare, but wfTI Increase its general attractiveness and
value.
The Artsttc for the vear 1«6« will contain the follow
ing feature* of eepoeiil interest*
PASSAGE* FROM HA WTHOtt NE'S DI AR Y
Being extragts from the late Nxihaniel Hawthor
bug!lining St a j.(tfi<sl inun* dUtely subsequent to his
leavlnff '"ollege.
GRIFFITH GAUNT, or, JEALOUSY. A new
Novel, by (hiARUs R».ai»e This new storv Wins In
the liecetnlwr number, and bids fkir tube one of Mr.
Reade's m-Ht interesting novels,
THE CItIMNEYCORNEk. By Harriet B«EEr«i
cr Atowe. Mr* Stowe will continue her admirable pa
pers upon domestic aud social topics.
The fhree Rhove named joatores will be cootrnu<*>!
thtongh year. Iu ad<Utinii to these the ua^aziii'
STORIES fit BAYARD TAYLOR, the 6m of
Whirh— a Russian tab-, untitled, "Beauty and the Beast,
•—Will appear In .lauuary.
STORIES FY Mrs L MARIE CHILD the first
"112 which, otitiil-d, "#oor Chlv>e," will be printed in the
February number.
DR. JOHNS BylxM *r«L The concluding chsp
tersof this Novel wtil exteml some three or four month-
Into the new veer.
THE LAST DA YS % OF WALTER SA VAGE LAN
DOR CohtainitiK n variety of interesting incident
and personal remiuicence, by one who knew him.
Besides the foregtdng articles, especially enumerated
the Atlantic for IKIM will furnish its readers with its
usual variety of
THE BEST ESSAYS,
THE BEST SPORTES,
THE BEST POEMS,
from It* unrivaled eorps of contributors, comprising
many of the grst American WHtets.
The January number Will contain contribution* from
Henry W Longfellow, the late Nathaniel Hawthorn*'.
Charles Reade, Harriet It. Stoufa, J. T. Trowbrldges
Win C. Bryant. Bayard Taylor. Donald O. Mitchell
Oail Hamilton. The author of "Life in the Iron MiU.
Ami other popular writer.
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tJobbing with •' Our Young Folks.*'—<The Atlantic
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124 Tremont St., Boston.
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NEW SKIRTS FOR 1865-6
The Great Invention of the Age in
HOOP S3CXK/TS.
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex
Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt.
TIIIB INVENTION eomdsta of Duplkx (or two) Klllp
tic hire Refined Steel Spring*, ingeniously braded tight,
jy and fli mty together. edge to edge. making the tough.
e*t,mo«t flexdde. elastic and durable Spripg over Used.
They seldom Mod or break, like the Single Spring, And
consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful .Shape
month ii twice ft* long an any single Spring Skirt that
Ever Has or fan he made.
The wonderful fiexioilit) and great comfort and
, pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Kll ptic Skirt
will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assent
"biles, operas, Carriages, Laihoad i.ars, Church Pews,
Arm Chair*, for Promeuade and House Rem a* the
Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place
a* easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Draw.
A Lady having enjoyed the Ploasute, Comfort and Great
Convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic te.d Spring
Skiit for a single day will Never afterwards willingly
dispense with their ii*e For Children, Misses, and Young
Ladies they are superior to all others.
THE HOOPS are covered with l ply double twisted
thread end will wear twire as long as the Angle yarn
covering which Is used on »ll Single Steel Hoop Skirts.
The three bottom rod* on every SklYt are also t»oOble
Steel, and twice or double covered to | ravenl the cover
ing from wearing off the rods when di ageing downstairs
stone steps. Ac., Ac., which they are constantly subject
to when in use.
All are made of new and elegant Corded Tapes, and
an* the best quality In every part giving to the wearer
the most graceful i«nd perfect Shape possible, and are
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and economical Skirt ever made.
WRIT S BHAIILKY A CAIIY, PROPRIETORS of the
Invention, and SOLE MAN UKACTIRKRS, 97, Chambers
and "y A *1 liende Street*. New York.
FOR SALE in all first-lass Stores in this City, and
thmugiiout the L'ntted State* and CllMda. Havana tie
Cuba, Mexico, South Ameiica, and the Weft Indies.
Enquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or deuble
Spring Skirt. A. ti C.
THK
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THE HERALD OF HEALTH
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Indie Medication discussed in its length and breadth.
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3. The Health of Student*.
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Physical Training iu Amherst College: It being a
.letter from Dr. Hitchcock, Prnfeesoriof Physical Cul
ture in that Institution, to the Publishor* of the
Herald.
7. Drunkard's Brain*.
8. Intermittent Ferer!,
9. Turkish Baths.
I ■. The Cholera.
II Black Spot in Vinehnd.
12. A Learned Londoner on American*.
13. The True Temperance Plutf >rm in Ohio.
And many other interesting articles.
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[ liinhealth. and every invalid who would be led away
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a wise hygiene.
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HARPfeiR A BoTHLRS.
Frankuk SqfARK NEwfYoiS
JVfc* 8.1865.
MIHCELUNEOUN NOTICES.
IlrouHht rlKlit lu tbe Very
Midst of BUTLER,
SITUATE ON MAIN STREET,
_ WHERE the ,4Wsnder
— Tubacco, Bnuff and t'i
a| v ,x.wm,-outstretch
H.nar.tf
Detffr in a
Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars.
H»vln«beeii dnly appointed a "Cownlltaa of Sli.' to
prc«i«l lo part, boyoud lheae dlaalna,' to proem e for the h
h : »bo may favor lilm with
at all. thech«aceHt articles In Iris line, would respectfully
rapraavnt: Ibat in pnrauance of hi. »p,H.intnienl, ha baa
been successful lu rtdlertlng 44 tall specimens of the best
article# ever found in Butler! lie would also further
represent: that he feels grateful to the public for 'he fa
vors conferred upon him. la ydays gone by "and hopes
he Will tuoßta cojitiuuaiiou of tfaeli patronage in "davs
that are In me." J
In conclusion, he begs leave make the following re
mark that he has n little the best articles in his line.that
are to be found from the "centre to the circumference''
of Pennsylvania, and Indeed, he might safely add, the
United States of North America, the British Poseetsiona,
or the California*, including the month of the Colun bia
river, all along the eoast of Oregon, np as h»f*h as the
parallel of " Phlfty I'botir Phorty." lie IICMBLY s<di
clts the cusbun of all t ne •' [Har butler, or any
wsy faring man who may chance to make his transit across
the disc of Itutler. or within her borders f.r "a
season." feeling confident he will five sal isfactbm, both as
regards prlee and quality. Home and examlrte ft.r yous
selvesl Hon't put Itofflf Procrastination is the thief of
time! I! OF.OHOK YOOKLEY. Jr
Butler, Pa., May 11,18*4.
MUIIGEON DENTIHT'H.
DRS.S.R. &C. L. DIEFFENBACHER.
fBBs
A ,y* try, should not fail to
V*anHnetheii aewstyles
" •fVuleanlteandCorallte
Work Filling, cleaning
extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the best
materials and in the best manner. Particular attention
paid to children's teeth. As mechanic, they defy com
petition; a* operators they rank among the best. Char
ge* moderate. Advice free of charge. Office —ln Boyds
Building Jefferson Street, Butler Pa.
Dec. 0,1808»:::tf.
PARTNERSHIP.
Til E undersigned would respectfully inform the public
that they have entered into Partnership, iti the
rntlfrlaltlnu llunlncMM,
and hereby solicit the patronage of the public.
They are provided with a neat llearse, and have on
hand a large ouantity of the very best material, and are
fully prepared t" furnish Coffins of sll kinds on short
noti< e, 7bsy will hit!oa hands I Wltaofly a variety of
Coffins finished to suit purchasers, an<l on the most rea
sonable terms.
They will a!so furnish Carriages and ronveyances f«*r
Funeral ncCaSHmi when requested Wsre Rooms on
JefTerson street. 2 doors West of American Citizen Office
O. C k KOKSSINf»,
Butler. July 20,19R5::tf. OEOROK W. F.B A
George Vogeley, Jr.,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER
IX ALL HNItS or
Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars,
Mfiln NtPeet, Itutls-r.
Things Done Up Right 11
Iwish to Inform Butler county, and the region round
about, that I have just received the best articles ev
er Imported into this county. Th* only way to prove
tbe fact Is to call and examine my Tobacco, Nr.afT
and Nepca* I believing in the truth of the old adage
that ''the proof of the Pudding is in chewing the Ban."
Any man that has an ir.kling for Tobacco, in any of it,
orms, can be gratified.
GKOROE VOOELEY, Jr.
Butler, Nov. 50,18ft4.
DEDICK'S DRUG STORE,
Opposite Ntein% Store.
DRUGS,
DRUGS,
DRUGS,
MEDICINES, MF.DfCJNES
MEDICINES. MF.DICINKS,
MEDICINES, MEDICINES,
DYES,
DYES,
DYES.
PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS,
Pnre Llquotsfor Medical use only.
Soda, Cream Tsrter etc. etc.
French and Amencan Perfumery, and Toilet artlclaa.—
Brushes, Trusted and all articles In the Drug line, of the
best quality snd st fairest rates.
Dec. 9, IKfVI.
11. N. Fisliee's Improved
FRUIT CAIVT,
patened Nov. 12,18«1, Aug. 19. 1842,and March 22,18«4.
To be had only of the subscriber, on Main St., BUT
DER. Pa . 4 doors North <>f M* A boy's Store, where every
articleof TINWAfIKis kept in HUKAT VAKIKTY
This can has be«*n extensively used and found to be
perfectly safe Its great convenience will be discovered
at first sight. The extensive facilities for manufactur
ing all its parts make it very cheap*.
It Is closed by clamping a tin cap over and round the
opening, which is pressed upon a cement-coated gasket,
causing the cement to melt by the ht-at of the fruit! be
coming odd. it is perfectly scaled. It is closed or open
ed in an instant, by luaiking or unhooking a strait wirs
spring-
LADIES, and others, srs requested to call and exam
ine this unsurpassed Fruit Cun.
WM. 8. ZIEOLEK.
Batlnr. July 13.18A4::tf.
MEiiJMU) SUXtiK?,
Attorn y at Law,
FRANKLIN. VENANGO COUNTY, A
- one door North of KIN NEAR HOU
R. M. M'LURE,
Attorney at Law,
AND
PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT.
Ornca.N. E. corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa.
Feb. S, ISMntf.
2STEW PIRM,
Sedwick Neff Co.
JOHN A. SEDWICK. P. P Brown, snd K. NefT. have
this day went into a Partnership. In the Harness and
saddle manufacturing busineas. at the old stand of John
A. Sedwick, opposite Boyd's Building, where they will
continue to manufacture all articles in their line, at the
lowresC prices. Gise us acail.
Oct 11,180< 1 12). KDWICK NKFFf CO.
W. Ee S"Eii(lTe7"
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
WiUattend to all business entrusted to his cere prompt
ly. Social attention given to the collections of Ita
tion*. Back Pay find Bountira.
Will also act as *gaut for those wishing to buy or
sell real estate.
office oa South side of Diaaiond, in Bredtns building.
Butler Pa.
N,*twdxr B,l9fts::tf.
Claim Agent,
THE undersigned would reapectftdly notify the public
thatdic has bean regularly commissioned as
CLAIM AO-ZEHSTT,
for securing Bounty Mvruy, Amort of Pay and /H
--riant, for soldiers, or If they are desd, for their legal
representatives. So charge will be made for prosecuting
the claims of soldiers, or their rep esentatives until the
same are collected. C. E. ANDERSON.
Butler, June 27,1846.
POR SAT ~"Fi
Twill sell my Farm- containing <%bout NINETY
ACRES, situate in Middlesex Butler
Pa., within ime half mile af tiled« Miii Post officV. Sixty
acres cleared, a new frame house encloaed and routed ; a
Log h-U'-e ami stabling thereon; well wsrered; good
orchsrd. hU<l tbe laud is or good quality, either for graas
orgraiu. JOHN GUY Ell,
Middlesex tp., Bolter co,»»ab 14,1886.*
JACK'S HOTEL
IIGNJ. J4CK, Proprietor.
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