American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, August 08, 1866, Image 4

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To Make Raspberry Wine.
following careful receipt for
making this excellent and wholesome
wine we find in the Q-ermantown Tel
egraph :
"Have ripe fruit —mash it into a
pulp with a heavy wooden maol, and
throw this into a vat (a tight barrel
with the head out,) and continue ad
ding new pulp till the barrel is full.
This may occupy a week or ten day?.
The fermentation will throw the fruit
pulp to the top, while the seed that
have been separated will sink to the
bottom. When this occurs draw off
the clear liquor from the vat, by a
faucet, a few incheß from tho bottom
into tho barrel you intend tokeepthe
wine in.Then to the pulp that remains
in the vat, add one-half the measure
of water that there has been of pure
juice drawn off. Mix and stir this,
and leave it till ihe pulp rises again,
and draw ■off the clear liquor into the
barrel. Put the pulp into a course
crash bag, and press it as dry as pos
sible, slid add the liquor to the bar
rel ; which should now be full. Add
to each gallon of liquor, two or three
pounds of light yellow or white su
gar. Two pounds will make a wine
about tho strength of Claret ; throe
pounds makes a strong wine which,
at two years till, wi'l pa s for good
port.
The wipe la now making itself,
and will throw off at the opeu bung,
all the impurities The barrel should
be kept full by the addition of liquor
kept for that purpose, and if that
gives out, sweetened water will do.—
When the impurities are all throw
out, put the hung in tightly, and bore
a gimlet hole in it or the barrel at
the highest point to allow the escape
of tho gas. This can be kept plug
ged, if care is taken to open it once
a day to relieve the pressure of gas.
When the fermentation has gone far
enough,—that is when the wine is of
the proper flavor, which tho maker
mustjndge by the taste—rack the
wine off into a barrel perfumed or
steamed with sulphur, and bung it up
tightly, and let it stand to ripen.—
The fermentation is now stopped, and
and the wine should remain undis
turbed for several months. Itjimprovcs
by age in strength and flavor, It
may be drawn off again if
new fermentation sets up ; and the
barrel again sulphured ; but thatsel
dom occurj.
"As the bitter principle of black
berries is in the seed, care should be
taken at the first drawing off, to get
as few as possible into the barrel.—
However, age remedies that, and if
the wine is for medical use, the bit
ter principle had best be left in it.—
An ordinary cellar is cool enough to
keep wine in. Tho cyphon is not
necessary.
Elderberry Wine.
[From the (Scrmantown Telegraph.]
To make this wine the berries
should be gathered when perfectly
dry, and if on? is very particular in
regard to flavr, the berries separa
ted from the sterts, mash fine, then
add two gallons boiling water to one
of putnace, and let it stand ugtil it
begins to ferment. After pressing
out the juice, add three pounds sugar
to each gallon ; put into clean casks,
jugs, or demijbhns, fill them full, and
keep them full as it tends to fermen
tation ; then cork up nir-tight, or
bottle off. It will be fit for use in
four to six months, but will improve
with age. If the quantity tj make
is small, it may bo pressed'in a coarse
strainer, or a piece of coarse cotton
or flannel, or, wJiat is better, a btrong
cask with holes thickly bored thro'
it, and put under a hand cider-mill
or cheese press.
On a winter's night, whefl one Ha 3
a cold and feels wheezy generally,
*e should like to know any physic
that is equal to elderberry wine.—
As an article to have in tho house,
not to be used constantly as a bever
age, but occasionally as a gentle stim
ulant— a sort of medicine when one
does not want physic, there are not
rtiany thing e'qual to the juice of tho
elderberry. Both these statements
are to be qualified with the proviso
that it must be good and pure.
Quickly Done.
An old Dutch Farmer, arrived at
the dignity of a Justice of the
Peace, had his first case of marriage.
He said to the man :
"Veil, you vanta to be marrit, do
you ? Veil, you lovish dia voman so
goot as any woman you has ever yet
seen ?"
"Yes," answered the man.
Then to the woman :
"Veil, do you like die man so pet
ter as any man you have seen ?"
She hesitated a little, and he re
peated ;
"Veil, do von like him so veil as
to be his vifer'
"Yea, yea," she answered.
"Veil, dat ish all any reasonable
nan can expect. So you are marrit,
I pronounce yon man and vife."
The man asked what was to pay.
"Nothing at all—you are welcome
to it if it will do you any good 1"
—Why Bhould Lord Byron be presum
ed to have been a good tempered young
van? Because he always kept his cho
ler (collar) down.
—Kveijbedy knows what tkiawas set
WIT AMD WISDOM.
A bar sinister.— A turnpike.
—Spring Water. April Showers.
—Brewer's language.—He brew.
The flirts Paradise.—Coquet Island.
—Visible Speech.—"Taking a sight.
—A leading article.—A blind man's
dog.
—A fine coat may cover a fool, but
never ■ooiroealg one.
—lf a man snores loudly can he be
said to be sound asleep?
—What length ought a lady's crinoline
to be? A little above two feet.
Lar.iness travdls so slowly that pov
ertv soon overtakes her.
—''The rakes progress."—Over the
flower beds.
Why was Noah's ark like a smoke
house?— Because it had a Ham in it.
—Why is an over worked horse like
an umbrella ?—Because it is used up.
—When is a tired man like a thief?—
When he needs arretting.
—Why are seeds and gate posts put
in the ground ?—To prop a gate
—An eloquent speaker is like a river—
greatest at the mouth.
—A Tissue of Lies.—A forged bank
tote.
When are two potatoes precisely
alike ?—When they're pared.
—The best of men are but men at the
best.
—lu what oolorshould a secret be kept?
In violet.
—A baker has invented a new kind
of yeast. It makes bread so light that
a pound of it weighs only twelve ounces.
—Why is a lead pencil like poor hu
man nature?— Because it never does
right of itself.
—ln what circumstances is a woman
that wears stays ?—Straitened circum
tances.
—"Wife," said a henpecked husband,
"goto bed." "I wont. - ' "Well, then,
sit up; I will be minded !"
—A good place for patent hair dyes.
Canada, for thero the hare is alwars
gray.
—Why are poultry the most profitable
stock to keep ?—Because for every grain
they give a peek
—Why are birds likely to feeUdepre.t
sed early on summer mornings ?—Bo*
cause their little bills are all over dew.
—A Legul Wag calls his niarriugo cer
tificate, strange to say, "a writ of attain'd
her."
—A man in Indiana got a divorce
from bis wife because she went skating
against his wishes. He concluded to
let her slide.
—"Pa,can a pewon catch an) thing if 1 •
dont run alter it?" "'Certainly not."
"Well, then, how did you catch the cold
yo've got ?"
—There BTO many varieties of forest
trcos deciduous and evergreen, in Switz
serlau. Yet it is undeniable that the
woods in those regions are AI, PINK.
—Curious Bill.— A carpetter was em
ployed by a fanner, aud rendered the
following curious bill: "To hanging two
barn doors and myself seven hours, three
shillings and sixpence."
Too LATE.—A young lady stepped in
to the store of a merchant by the name
of Wade, and very innocently said she
would lilco to be weighed, (Wade.) "Re
ally, I am vory sorry," said he, "but my
wile will tell you that you are too late by
a couple of years."
—A Yankee made a bet with a Dutch
man that he cffuld swallow him. The
Dutchman lay down upon, the table, and
the Yankee, taking his big toe in his
mouth, nipped it severely. "Oh, you
arc bitiDg me," roared tho Dutchman.—
Why. you old fool," replied tho Yankee,
"did you think I was going to ?wa!low
you whole ?"
The last dog story is of two dogs
who fell to fighting in a saw mill. In
the course of the tussel one of tho dogs
went plump against a saw in rapid mo
tion, which cut him in two instanter.—
The hind legs ran away, but the fore legs
continued to fight and whipped the other
dog.
—"Who's there?" said Robinson, one
cold winter night, disturbed in his repose
by some one knocking at the street door
•'A friend," was the answer. "What do
want?" "Want to stay here al! night."
"Queer taste of yours ain't it ? But stay
there by all means," was the benevolent
reply.
The way in which words are of
ten divided when set to music sometimes
produces a rather ludicrous effect. A
stranger was once surprised on hearing
a congregatioß, mostly of women, crying
out
"Oh for a roan !
Oh for a man 1
Oh for a mansion in the skies 1"
While on another occasion a choir sang
to the besfof their ability :
"We'll catcbtbe flee!
We'll catch the flee I
We'll oatch the flee-ting hours 1"
It ia hoped nobody was bitten.
clothes—Pepper and
mk
AMERICAN CITIZEN
Job Priatiagiffieel
Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book
AND
ppm ms PB3TOBB,
IB th« Arbitration room la the Court
Hoait.
.B UTLEB_PA.
WE ARB PREPARED TO PRINT,ON SIIORT NOTICK
Bill Heads, Hooks, Druggist Labels, Pro
grammes, Constitutions, Cheeks, Notes,
Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting
Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters,
Bills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books,
Billets, Sale Bills, kc.
BONO rV'RNISREI) WITH
The Most Approved Hand Presses
AND
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
Type, Border*, Ornaments. Rules, Cult, Ac.,
IN THE COUNTY,
We will execute everything in the line of
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING
NRtTLT, I'KOMPTLT, A9D AT REASONABLE RAIK,
In a style to excel any establishment at
home, and compete with any abroad.
HRIbI.ED WORKMEN
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 ll* COMPOSITION
AND
Rlritanott In Press Work.
In all the essentials of Cheap Printing,
Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau
tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in
vite comparison, from getting out a Card
of a single lino to an illuminated Poster,
or a work of any number of pages.
The American Citizen
18 published every Wednesday in the borough fo flutter
by TIIOMAS ROBIKSOS In the Arbitration room in the
Court House.
TERMS:— $4 00 a year, if paid In advance, or within
the first first nix month* ; or 260 if not paid until after
the expiration o the first six m< nths.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &c.
An agreed upon by the Publishers and Propi ietora of the
Butler Papers.
One square, one insertion 41 00
Knelt subsequent Insertion 50
14 column for six months -12 50
'..j column for six months... 20 00
1 column for six months 35 0"
V£col«mn for one year 25 00
column for on© year 40 00
I column for one year 70 00
Professional and lluslness Cards, not exceeding 8
lines, one year 8 00
Executors, Administratonand Auditor's notices, each,3 00
Applications for Licenses, each 5o
Cautious, Rstrays, Notlresof Dissolution, 4c., not
exceeding 1 square, 3 insert ions, each 2 00
10 lines of Nonpareil,or Us equivalent, will nuike a square
JOB WORK.
\\ sheet hand-bill, 50 copies or less fl 50
\Z " " " 2 50
g " 4 " 400
Full " " " 6 00
OLAXXB.
For any quantity under 6 quires, fl 50perqnire; on all
amounts ovor that, a reasonable reduction will be made
BU!*f NRBS CARDS.
Single packs, fl~50; each additional pack, 50 eta.
LOCAL WOTICES.
lOcentsper line for each insertion.
MEATUS Ann MARRIAGES,
will bn published gratis, where the same does not exceed
6 lines; for each additional line, 6 cts. will be charged.
Advertisement# of O. C. Sale, Executors, Administra
tors, and Auditor's notices; Estiays, Dissolution of Part
nership, Cautions, AND AH transient advertisements, MCST
POBITIVKLT HE PAID IN ADVANCE.
We, tlie undersigned, Publishers and /Yopriftorr ofthe
Butler papers, hereby agree to strictly adhere to the
above schedule of prices, until further noiiee.
WM. HAS LETT, Butler American.
CLARK WILSON, Union Herald.
ROBINSON A ANDERSON, American Citizen.
July 13 1864.
PBOFEBMOKAL CARDS.
A. M. NF.YMAN, M7D.
Phyßloliin and Hurgcotli,
Ofßc* immedisiw. 7 opposite Walker's buildings.
Ifutler Pa.
Dec. 9, lM8::tf
THOS. i^O"BI2SfSO3ST
Attorney at Law,
AN I>
PENSION AND ( LAIM AGENT
Office with Chat. NTandlras, Esq.,
Soutlt West corn r of the dlain ond
••••tier Pa.
MlEMMTlUmlfr
Attorney at Law,
FRAMKLIN, VENANttO COUNTY, A
*» one door North of KINNKAR IIOD
R. M. M'LURE,
Attorney at Law,
AND
PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT.
Orrict.N. E. corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa.
Feb. 8, lMM::tf.
Claim Agent,
TIIK undersigned would respectfully notify the public
re that he has been regularly commissioned as
C£J.A.I:M: -Axa-zEnsTT,
for securing Bounty Money, Arrears of I\iy and />n
sums, for soldiers, or if they are dead, for their legal
representatives. No charge will be made for prosecuting
the claims of soldiers, or their representatives until the
same are collected. C. E. A N DERBON.
Butler. June 27.1865.
W. H. H. Kiddie,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will attend to all business entrusted to his care prompt
ly. Special attention given to the collections of l"en
sions, Back l*ay and Bounties.
Will also act as *gent for those wishing to buy or
sell real estate.
Office on Son til side of Diamond, in Bredin's building
Butler Pa. B '
N 1 timber S, 19t5::tf.
JOHN fi. BGTI.EB.
AmiaiYAvuw
AND
Claim Agent.
Or PICE with W. S AAO Bojd, in Boyd's block, SEC
nd story. Claims against the Government, for bounty
ock,pay, penaions, Ac., promptly attended fo.
march 3x. ".M—fimo.
010. A. BLACK.. .010. W. PLEKIER
0
BLACK A FLEEGEB,
ATTORNEYS' AT LAW,
AND
CLAIM A GENTS.
Pensions procured for soldiers of 1812, or their wid
ows. All business intrusted to their care promptly at
tended to. Office, South West of Court House, former
ly occupied by C. C. Sullivan.
Mayffeftmo
■■taWMima B T. B. WHITB c BOOST. !
FASHIONABLE TAILORS.
milE undersigned having associated themsslves In ths
I Tailoring business, would respsctfully say to the
public in general that they have just received the Spring
and Summer Fashious, and are prepared to make up
clothing In the latest and most approved style. Please
call and examine our Fashions snd Specimens of men
and boy'B wars. Special attention rfven to boy's cloth
ing EITENMULLER, WHITE * CO.
Biltlsr, Apt 11 4* 18C6—tf
HO]?EL
fENJ. JACK, Proprietor.
Corner at Mala «nd J«ff,ri« itmll
, ***, NMM ■•«•*»-
GOING FAST FOR CASH!
R. G. do J. L. MABOY.
Have just received at their entabllshment la
BUTLER rE2ST2<r'A.;
s large and well selected stock of
SSASQSSTAIEILiIE
which they are'selling at low rates
Read the fallowing catalogue and profit thereby.—
FeT the ladies : A Large Stock of dress UooJs, such
Silks,
Cloth,
Prints,
Alpacas,
Coburgs,
Delaines,
Ginghams,
Hooped Skirts,
&c., &c., &c.
0
For the Osntlemen» Always on hand,
Black Clothe,
Fancy and Black Cassimeres,
Satinets,
Tweeds,
Shirting,
Hats & Caps,
Boots & Shoes,
Household goods, such as
Linen,
Table Cloths,
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Curtains.
&c.
SQME or OMft PRiaiS:
Best Delaines, 25 ctg. per yard.
Best Heavy .Muslin 25 cts. per yard.
Best Prints 20 to 25 eta. per yard.
A large stock of Groceries
Best Bio Coffee 30 cents per pound.
Coffee Sugar 18 cts. per pound.
Crusted Sugar 22 cts. per pound.
Brown sugar 12i cents per pound.
GIVE US A CALL
AND EXAHINK
MIR ASSORTMENT.
Butler, June 20,1866—tf.
Drug and Grocery Store.
TIIK subscribers have just received, and are now
opening, at their Store-room, opposite Peter Duffv's
in Butler,
An Extensive Assortment
DIIUOS, MEDICINES
OILS, PAINTS,
DYE STUFFS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
TOILET SOAP, PERFUMERY,
AXD rnt
For Chemloal and Medicinal pnrposes
Also, all kinds of PRUBIIEB, NOTIONS, Ac.
Physicians prescriptions carefully
find promptly compounded.
IN IHE GROCERY DEPARTMENT
will be found almost every article for fam
ily use. Also
NAILS, GLASS,
GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARF.,
CROCKERY, STONEWARE,
BUCKETS, TUBS,
&c., &c. . &c.
Tho highest market price paid for all
kinds of produce in exchange
FOR GOODS.
BELL & DIEFENBACHER.
May 23, 18Gf>::ly.
bool^^TllE
LEATHER AND
FINDINGS STORE,
ON MAIN STREET,
One door North of M'Aboy's Store.
GENTS' FRENCH
CALF BOOTS,
SHOES AND
CON JRESS GAITERS.
LADIES & GENTS' SLIPPERS.
MISSES' BOOTS,
SHOES, AND
GUMS.
BOY BOOTS & SHOES.
Children'** Shoe* or all Kind*.
A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of my
own manufacture, constantly on hand, and work made to
order, of the BEST STOCK and in the
ATST 3r IT
A large and fuil aneortmeut of £a«tern stock, of the
very best material and workmanship.
All kinds of
LEATHER & FINDINGS
French and Common Calf skint.
Sole and Upper Leather,
Morocco, Kips and Kids.
ROANS AND LININGS
Of >ll kind..
We bar. tho Urgeat, bnl relrt'trd. .nd for lb« time,
the cheapest stock ever offered for sale in Butler.
The public are firvltcd t6 call and examine for them
selves.
May 31—tf TIIEODORE HUB ELTON
NEW SHOT SHOP.
THE undersigned hk>ing purchased the well-known
Shoe bop of C. kf. Huriy,subsoMu6utly ..wnt-d by
A. Korn, t now prepare dto sell as low ss any other ee
iMMUbm nt of the kind in towu, and is prepared to do
job worl on short notice. Call and see.
II- la a too carrying on the Tannery bnslneas at ths
oV stand, and will pay ths highest prices for all kinda of
hiussand bark delivered in good condition.
B»**r, 9, WM, WAKDOBT
I i iZ
THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD!
DR. MAGGIEL'S
PILLS AND SALVE.
These life irlrlng lemedles are now, for the <tr*t time
given publicity to the w »rl«l For over a quarter of a
centnry of private practice the ingredients In these
LIFE-GIVING PILLS!
Have own usHl with the greatest success. Their nil*»ion
is not only t > provent disease, but to enre. They eearoh
out the various maladies by which the patient in suffer
ing nn<l re invigorates the foiling syntem. To the ac<*d
and infirm a few d<>*e«of these HILLS will prove to be
A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH
For in every case they add new life and vitality, and re
store /he waning energies to their prit-tine state. To
the young and middle-aged, tliey will prove most Inval
uable, as a ready, specific, and sterling medicine. Here
Is n diestu realised that l'« nee de-Leon sonpht f..r
three hundred vesrsagt>, and never found. He looked
for a fountain that would restore the old to vigor a*»d
make youth ever
An Eternal Spring!
It was left for th's day snd hour to realize tho dream,
and show, in one glorious fiict, the magic that made l»
fair.
THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES
Cannot stay the flight of vears. hnt they csn force b ck
and hold al<*>f. disease tfiat might triumph over the
aged an I th«» young. Let none he<itatd then, but seise
the favorable opportunity that offors. When taken as
I prescribed
FOR BILIOUS DISORDER
Nothing ean be more productive of cure than the-e
Pills. Their aluv>Mt magic influence is felt atones: and
the usual conoomitants of this mrwt distressing dixonKe
are removed. Thes- remedies are mad J from the purest
Vrgetnble C'ompouiKln,
They will nut harm the most delicate fem\!e, and can
be given with good effect in prescribed doses to the
youngi-flt haho.
Fot Cutaneous Disorders
And nil e uptions of the skin, the SALVK is most in
valuable. It does heal externally alone but penetrstes
with* the most searching effects to the very root of t!»e
evil I
DR. MIGUEL'S PILLS
Invariably Cures the Following
Diseases:
Asthma
Dowel Complaints
Coughs,
Colds,
Chest Diseases
Costiveness,
DYSPEPSIAS
Diarrhoea,
Dropsy,
Debility
Fever k Ague.
Female Complaints
Ueadache
Indigestion,
Influenza,
Inflamatlon,
Inward Weakness,
Liver Complaint,
Lowness of Spirits,
Ringworm,
•Salt Rheum
Scalds,
Pit in Disease*.
4j Nollcf—None genuine without tho engraved
trade mark around each pot OT bo*, signed by DR.
MAQOIKL, 4d, Fulton st., New York, to counterfeit which
is felony
by all respectable Dealers In Medicines
throughout the United Stnte* and Csuaoas—at 26 cents
per box or pot.
For Sale at Dts. ORAIIAM k HUSKLTOX'S Drug
Store, Bole Agents in Butler Pa.
$ ft V'"/ ft * 'i./'A
3mi XJVLJMLJ UUJLWG
I i
UNDERTAKING.
HK DQUARTBRB on Main Street, opposite Jaek s
Hotel. Tlr subscriber is exteusivt ly engaged in
the
UNDERTAKING LINE,
being fnl 1 v piepared to nvko €'€ I ■ <
til I des<ripfonf, ne.lv and promptly to order Cof
fins of all sizes and kind-ready made, and always on
hands.
lie has ap*o procured nn entirely
Sew an<l •>eat Hearse ;
and is thus prepared to attend funerals «»u tt.e »hoi te-l
He also keeps on hands an<t manufactures toorde
COMMON AND FANCY FURNITURE
CONSISTING OF
Bureaus.
Tables,
Stands,
Bedsteads, ('halrr* Ac.
All nrndo in ft ne.it ami workman-like manner, ami
of the finest finish.
T KRM.i Reasonable ami tosuit the times. Thank
ful for past favors, the patronage of the public is res
pectfully solicited.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR
STOCK.
JACOB KECK.
May 10, Of-Ginss.
MOWER & REAPER.
[WOULD respectfully announce to the formers o|
Butler county, that I am Agent for the great labol
saving machines
/ETNA 4 CAYUGA CHIEF
MOWER AND REAPERS.
Also the celebrated
Excelsior Mower & Reaper
manufactured by Clark A Quigley, Canal, Fulton, 0.
TUB WORLD RENOWNKD
Sharp's Steel-tooth Hay-Rake.
Also tho great American Champion
flay & Grain Eake,
Send for our circulars of the different machines. All
orders aodrcs«ed to the cudersigned ut Zelienople, Fa
will receive prompt attention,
june A. 18WK OEORGER RASTIAN,
NEW SKIRTS FOR 1865-6
The Great Invention of the Age in
HOOP SKIBTS.
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex
Ellipic, or double, Sp ring Skir.
THIS INVENTION consists of DUPLKX (or two) Ellin
tic Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingenious!} trailed tight
ly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the touch
est, most flexible, elaxtic and durable Spring ever u*ed
They seldom bend or break, Lke the Single Springs, and
consequently preserve their perfect and heautiftii Shapi
more th n twice as long as any single Spring Skirt thai
Ever Ha* or Can be made.
The wonderful flexihilit) and great comfort and
pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Ell ptic Skirt
will be experienced particularly in ail crowded Aseem
biles, Operas, Carriages, Hail road Lars, Church Pews,
Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress as thi
Skirt ran be folded when in use to occupy a small placi
as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress.
A Lady having enjoyed the I'luaaui e, Comfort and Lireat
Convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic teel Sprinf
Skit t for a single day will Never oßerwards wiiHngl)
dispense with their use. For Children, Misses, and Young
Ladies they are superior to nil others.
THE HOOPS are covered with 2 ply double twisted
thread and will wear twice as long aa the yarc
Covering which is need on all Single Steel lloop Skirta
The three bottom rod* on every Skirt are afso Doublt
Steel, and twice or double covered to ( reverit the cover
ing from we«ring off thw rods when dragging down stairi
•tone step*. Ac., Ac., which they are constantly subject
to when in use.
All arr mado of new and elegant Corded Tapes, and
are the best quality in every part giving to the wearei
t)ie most graceful and perfect Shane .p«»ssible, and arc
unquestionably the lightest, most dcsfrable.comfortabU
and economical Bkirt e*er made
WESTS BRADLEY" A CARY, PROPRIETORS of th«
Invention, and SOL* MANUFACTURERS, W,Chamber
and 79 A 81 Reade .Streets, New York.
FOR SALE in all flnst-clae* Stores in this City,
throughout the Untted States and Canada. Havana da
Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies.
a u. DupUi Elliptic Ur d««Me!
-- ~ rx.
Reni Eatate A^enoy.
I fill IK undersigned bus opened nn office In Butler, Pa'. !
1. fir the purchase nn«! *ale of Real Estate. Persons i
wishing to cither *< II or purchaae Farms, or other Real i
Estate, will find It to their int«mt to mil on mo.
1 have nn Imnd a number of go«»d Farms. of various :
sljses for sale, on such terms as will suit purchasers.
Persons wishing to dispose of their Beal Estate. will
fin.l Itf their advantage to place it on me* h-toks —-
I Those desiring to purchase can he milted, a variety,
price and quality. by reference to m.v list.
Any information m inference to Real Estate in this i
I onnty. can be obtained l»y applying »»y letter or per
nally. to the undersigned.
Office wlthiuo. M. Thump*. n. Att'yat Law, Rntler,Pa.
JAMES T. M J U.N KIN,
Ben! Estate wnd ln-nra. ce Agent.
I'ublic Male.
rpilK undefined, Committee of Darnel I.nte, a Inna
-*• tic. will offer for salo a public vendue, hq the preni- i
ises, on Thursday the 80th day ef August next, at one
o'cl <k. P. M., of said day.the interest of said lunatic, I
| to «ixty nrr -sof land, more or less, situate in Lancaster !
township. Butler c<»unty. P* . bounded north by lands !
of J Im Shaffer; oil the east b* lands of Joseph Stanf
fer: south by htndsof Henry Kohrn: and weal bv la mis
of the heirs . 112 Thomas Wilson dee'd. The interest of
the said lunatic—there being the undivided thteu sev
enth* thereof.
TKR M8()F HA LB. —One-third of the purchase money
to be paid on the confirmation of i*ale by the Court, and
the residue in two equal annual paymeuti, with interest
from said.confirmation. Title g„*od.
SAMUEL LI'TZ,
ulyl 166,71. Committee. '
NXJIIOEON I)I^NTIwT»H.
DRS.S. R.&C.L. OIEF ENBACHER.
A^RSTdto"^
5 ' '
work. Filling, cleaning
extracting and the teeth done with the best 1
materials and in the best maimer. Particular attention j
paid to children's teeth. As Wiechanlcs, they defy com- !
petition, us operators they rank among the best. Chacv i
ges moderate. Advice free of charge. Office—ln BoiVW
Building Jefferson Street, Butlor Pa.
Dec. 9,1863 :::tf.
K N i ttingliachines.
mil Klin ktnlgnnl w,, u 1,l Inf.rm the pul.llc. thut ho I.
| prepnrnl t> wll Iho Ballon Knmlly Knlllinir M»-
cliine the vtronjeost. mml "fnipl.- nil,! I.«.tin tin' world
—i'Ttti-Tifo.i In ISfll, nn.l ptrli-rtiil In ISr.l 'rim mn
shine will not only <!•> plain wuik. MICII a. neck., Itr.
hut »l«.fancy knitting with a nn.»t p,Hf«t an,l beanti
1 "titell It will kult comfort*. A'IIIIIOM, AT., twenty
art tele. An v pmVon vietilng to obtain n»» wlt picas,-
nscd lor circular. Addre™ (r.irlnninz a aUnip )
_ . " F- SAW 111i.1,, /,, iicnuplf,
Fell 14, Agent f>r fttifUr eirnntr
Ume for Male.
miIOSR wishing to purchase n gonJ quality of Li»f '
Iran !><■ aromniodeted liy nillinn ui„,l, ni, . ü b. rr i j
<•" rwiitenco in frirwaM
nonth « pit of llutlrr, and i iuil«« nr. Hrraknrck fr
j,t w »"*» !
Wm. 8. Humroir, m. n Saviihi u
HUSELTON & GRAHAM i
(!«ate of the U. 8. Army)
PHYICIANS AND SURGEONS.
ita-P'ric In R..y,i> Malstrppt BntlPr Pa.
xonnAL M'IIOOL,
In Prospect, Butler County, Pa.
'p IIK second term of the Prospect Normal Selnnd will '
1 roriunence August 6th, 1H66.
' l " ,, re «l"in advanefl.
Boarding In private families from $2.60 to.*:;
add?eM » K, v J BOCKWCLL,
June 2U (W-lm. Prospect. |»s.
Administrator's Xotlee.
1 /ibin't'f " n ,ho alt Of William
J J Bank, r, lat. of .IpfTura.in townthlp. dw'il. I.nvini 1
ItmT. r "r"n'J '"in" *>' »"• Ri-Klnter of
V-i I'"«nn. knowTSg -
nni»m nt' in "" "'",""1" K> mak, Inmrdlat, !
payi",;nt in ! alI pi r. 11. hi, ir,K rl ilm, ajcuin t 11,' Willi,'
"ill please pri-.ei t tl„-„, t , n„. nmletalicnel
, „ , ki.IZABKTII ntNi;r.n.
.11101, .0. |vi.n. m A,l„iinUlrnit. j
Drugs ! Drugs! Drugs !
OAS GDtHiM&HUSELTSN
HA VI Ml purchased the Drug More reeeu tiy own
by l»r. 11. F. ll tmilton, will carry on tlieDrug hi
ness in all its departments, at the old stand, Byd's 111 »
Main Street Butler Pa. We have coint intly on i.a
and f.»r sale a pure quality of
OICUOS CIIKMfCAI«S and PAINTS
OILS V AH.MSIIKB *
WIIITK bKAD KKD I KA I> *'UtITRR AOK
Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty,
TUUPKNTIN K, AM) A IX'tMIOb.
bAKD. FIMI A .V K ATB-TOOT <»11.8,
BOTri.KS, VIALS,
8< »A I*. BPOXOKS k I.AMPH,
PUKKOII'tUND SPICKS Ac. Ac. Ac.
*enercl variety of
I'cri'iiifiery & Toilet Articles;
Wines and Liquor* for Medical purposes. Wines for
hacranientsi n e, furnished at cost. Physicians pres
criptions carefully compounded.
The public is respectntlly invited t«» call and examine
our Ktock, we are con fide tit that we can sell im reasonable
as any ciniiiar establishment iu the c anity.
Nov. 'M l*fl.V:ly.
BBMOVAiT
rjIIIR undersigned announces'to the public th.V she
ilyfeaisTOii,
To the room formerly occupied by Wm. 8. Ziegler. font
d.K»rs Not th ol M* Aboy's re, and that she has on hand
ami is receiving the choicest stock of
MILLINERY GOODS.
Ever offered to the public • consisting of
BONIfKTS,
STRAW GOODS,
FLOWERS, RIBBONS,
And » fyH and general assortment of
FINCY MIUINERY GOODS.
Bonnet# done np in the latest style.
Thankful for past favors, wo would still invite pur
chasers to give u« a call.
May 2d, 1866—3m) MRS. E. fIKBTZBRRGKR.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Watches, Clocks & Jewelry.
The nndondgned respectfully inform* the ptfhlie that
be has on hand, and i« constantly receiving, the
Xew Patent Lever Clock.
These are 4triking Clocks; and the first of the kind that
has ever been offered for sale in this place.
Mantel Clocks
of nil descriptions, and of the best quality end work
manship.
American & Patent Lever
Watches,
hunting case, warranted to keep good time.
Colt & Sharp's Revolvers atrd Cart
ridges.
| jewelry of all kinds, and of good quality; all of which
' wtll be sold on reasonable terms for cash .
! Having procurod the services of a
First CIaHH Workman,
I ain prepared to perfbrm all work properly belonging
to a Jewelry Kstablisbment with satisfaction to my nu
-1 merou* customers.
Repairing WatcAet, Clocks, fic.,
done in a workmanlike manner. Don't forget the place !
West side of Main Street, nearly opposite Duffy's '
htore,—in the room lormerly occupied bv James Camp- i
1 bell a- a store hom»e. CUARLKS WISK.NIAN. |
[ niayltf,'»)t>—3mo
Farm for Male.
rilllK undersigneil ofTers for sale his YARM, located !
■ i X ill VTndnmrton township, Butler county, beihg I<»7 ;
i Acres "112 g«»"d rartning land; «*ixty Acreaof which are
cleared, the balance well timbered. Theie is a gixid
double Dwelling house thereon. A young orchard j
of Apple and Peach trees. Vitrin in good condition.- '
' Twelve feet deep of roalin three veins). For parsti*
lars inquire of the KditT CITIZEN, or of the under£ogv 1
ed reeiding on tlie premise*
u" « > BOBKRT f-PFAK
NOTICE.
ALL p«rwn« indolittd to the firm of Blckel * gliri- !
b«r are harnby notified, that tb« Book account*,
Notm Mid Doe Hllla, owing aaiii Finn, aro leit in tho I
i hands of Wm. S. Zlfnilar. fer coUacMon.
I JilW 11. tMK, St. BIOKfL * «HBT»EF (
"HERE IT IS"
_AN ARTICLE OF REAL MERIT. -
A REMEDY
That hua been tried and stood
tho test, not only in an occa
sional case, but Ut CQri/ com
munity ivitcre itsctl it lias been
pronounced the safest and most
rttiable remedy known for
CHOLERA
DIAKRHCEA, DYSENTERY,
CRAMP IN THE STOMAQH OK
BOWELS, CHOLERA
MORBUS, &o. ,
It contains nothinq irri
tathuj or injurtoua to the
stomach, and is mild but
prompt in its action, and
effects a permanent cure by
remeeiny the cause of the
complaint. No FAMILY
should be without it, as Yh'b
cost is trifiintf compared
tcith the suffering that matf
be avoided ft// having it at
hand in case of a sudden
attack.
ttarTrtf it, and judge for
yourself.
SOLD n r ALL DRUGGISTS.
Preymred only by
J. HENDERSON St BROS.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
J C. BEDICK & CO,
DRUGGISTMOTIEHPI,
Agenls for Butler County, Pa.
Ap I •£>, '66—B mos.
An Old Song Set to a New Tune.
" tprinrj approttchat
4 nit ami Ftoachra
From thtir holt* cimr out
Ami Mictand ftatr,
In rptf< of Out i,
daily tkip about."
"IS year* eital lishedln X. Y. City."
"Only ihfallahle remedies known '
"Freu fr.>nt Poisons '
' Not diuiperoiiH to the Ilnmnn Family.''
"Kats etime out of their holes to die."'
•«Cosfnr»s* Rnt, Hosch, Ac,, Kx'er's,
Is a poxte used for ft ati Mice., Jfoachet*
Mark ami lift! Antt, Jtc., Jkc., Ac. Ac.
"Csilir'i" Bed-Bug Ewtermin* tor.
In a liquid or wash—uso«l to desfhny, and
aSo is a preventative for Ac.
"COSTABV" KbK'TRIC POWDKH Kt»U INSECTS
Is f.r Moths, Mofquit'ies, Flesr itr«| bugx,
injects on Pbints. Fowls, Animals. Ac.
fti). !! ! Ite* • *r.!!! of nil worth less imitations,
ft». See th»t "CosT*a's" name is on each Box. Roltltt
anil flask, before you buv.
Address. IIKNRV R COSTA IU
482 Hroadwny, N. V.
Sold in Rmtlcr, Pa.,
Ky nil DntKists and RetailerU
18G6.
I Men EASE OF RATS —Th » Farmert Gattll.-<Y.
Ii"h) averts and proves by figures that one pair of RATS
will have grogenv and derchdnnts no less thiiu 651.n0d
in three years. Now, unless this itnmenso fanill# can
he kept down, they would consume im»e fotai »hau
would -ustatn rt5.iHH» liutmui l»eiugs.
4G#~ "L'ostar's tlH*-i*rtisement übove.
1866.
RATS rermx nißDS.—Whoever engiges In shooting
small bird* is a cruel man; Whoever aids in oattermltia
t.tiK Rats in a benefactor. We should liko some one t«»
give us tho benefltjuf their e.\|>erieuce in driving otlk
these pestx. We need sometliitiff besides dogs, cats, alld
traps for this loiNinoss — Scientijtc American, N. V,
Seo "Costar's'' ndvertisetnent above.
1866.
"COSTAR'S' RAT EXTKUMINATOR is •imple,sani
and sure—llie most perfect iflrati«»n meeting wH
have ever attended. Every rat that can it, properly
pr>-pared, will eat it, and ev«ry one that oats if *hll die
generally at mane place a* distant as rMNMiblu ftoltl
where it tVas taken.— t*ike Shore M\Hh.\ Mirror
See ■ Costar's advertisement abote.
1866.
HOUSEKEEPERS ttoubled with vermin tieed be so no
longer, if they nse >( Cost2rV Exterminator. We havn
used it to our satisfaction; and if a box costs >5, wo
would have It. We havo tried poisons but they effected
nothing ; hut "CostarX' article Rnohfis breath out
of Hits, Roai-bes, Ants, and Red-Rugs. than
we cafl write it. It is iu greet demand all over the
country.- Medina ffhin, Gatelle.
"CostarV advertisement above.
1866.
A VOICE FROM THE FAR of
"Oistar's" Rat. Roach, Ant, Ac , RKterminatorn—"more
grain and provisions are destroyed annually in Orant
County by vt>rdflh, than would pay for tons of this flat
and Insect Killer."— Lancntter IPt'i., IfrraM.
See •Costar's" advertiaemeut above.
■mm,
FARMERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS, should recollect
that hundreds of dollars' worth of Grain, Provisions,
Ac., are annually destroyed by Rats, Mice, Ants, and oth
er insects and vermin—all of which ran be prevented
by a few dollars' worsh of "C«»starV ' Rat, Itoach, Ant;
Ac., Exterminator, bought and used freely.
fir Bee "Costar's advert isement above.
CQ_Srid in Uutler, Pa., by all DruggM* and Deo*
'©"• April 11, ti6.,;timo.
Orphan's Court Male.
BY virtue of an order atvl decree fif tbo Orphans'
Court, in and for the coynty of Rntler, the under
signed, Administrator of the e«tate of Eliza Boyd, late
or Pen n township, dee'd, will ofUrfbr sale, on the prem'-
ises, on Tuesday, the 21st day of August neit. at ono
o'clock P. M. o< said day, all the interest of said deewwd,
of, In and to acri-a of land, more or less, situ
ated in Penn to vnship, Butler county. Pa., l>ouiided on
«• ■orth by lamlH of Nathan Brown; on the east bv
; lands of Aaron West ; on the south by Boliert McCand
j leas, and on the west by lands of Z. Conoby, Joseph
(trubbs and James List; and the interest nf the deceased,
I propntod to be soltf, being the undivided one hulfthereoj.
T» rmh <»r Sauc—Ail the purchase money to be paid
in bßnd on the confirmation of sale by the Court■
ROBERT McCANDLKgS, Adm'r.
j June 27 #
NEW FIRM,
THE undersign«>d having gone in to; partnership, in the
BOOT and SIIOE Manufacturing business, Lloyd's
1 block, two doors South of Weeber A Troutman's Store
j Main Street, Rntler, Pa., are prepared to make the neet>
e»t Boot and Shoe and do the beat job work of any other
establishment in tho place. Having great experience in
the business wo cannot frffl to please. Call and give ns
your measure.
,„ , . , BCHRIBKR NICHOLAS.
eb2B (J—tf
€OlJ(t¥ HIRVKIOR
ANY peraon wl.bing KirTejlug done by th* Conner
Surveyor, can be MCummodAted by leering word
i or uddreeeing J. B. Clark, U the offlce of the Connfr
! ss:?s M su,ot "
i Msrc-h ,thl«Wtf/