American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, May 22, 1867, Image 4

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    , FIELD CORN
Every man has a definite notion of
•what field corn is— yet how different
are these ideas. To the Canadian
or Maine reader it means a little 5s
foat variety, with 8-inch ears, and
8-rowed; the kernels usually yellow
as gold, and hard as flint. He plants
it in rows, 3 feet apart, and in hills
20 to 24 inches apart in tho rows.—
It n.ay he planted in June, and cut
np in I*o days. To the Connecticnt
Valley and New York farmers, field
corn is larger, coarrer, taller, of lar*
ger cars, of more various colors and
'jualities—planted in hills 3 to 3J
feet apart, usually in May and har
vested in September, allowing 110 to
120 or more days for it to mature
enough to bo cut up. As we go
West and South, the size of the plant
and the length of season require for
its development and perfection in
crease ; 4 and 5 feet apart is no un-.
Usual distances to find the hills, an.l
the ears, instead of being 8 rowed
and 12 to 14 inches long, as in the
Middle and Eastern States, are short,
thick, and 12 to 20 rowed, while the
kernels lose the flinty character, in
a measure, and gain a certain meal
iness, and in shape resemble a gourd
Beed, or horse's tooth. The varie
ties of corn are alniont infinite, (if we
may use the expression), and yet it
is remarkable that the plant is eve
rywhere governed by the same rules
of culture, and instructions good for
Maine will apply in Louisiana.
Corn needs a deep and rich soil,or
especial manuring, and the ground
must be dry and warm. The culture
should be thorough previous pulver
ization, with the dissemination of
manure throughout the soil,-by plow
ing and harrowing, unless, indeed,
the corn be planted on a goo I sward
turned under, in which case manurs
ing with ft good compost, stable ma
nure, or some concentrated fertilizer
in the hill is desirable on soils which
need manuring to ensure a good crop.
After planting, the culture should
consist in keeping tho weeda down,
and tho surface free and open, for
the action of the air and the absorp
tion of dew and other inoisturo.
The stalks should not crowd
ed that they cannot mature well;
and,if the culture be thorough,farm
mers generally err in putting tho
drills too far apart and letting too
many stalks stand in each hill. It is
much more economical of space to
plant in drills; the stalks a foot apart
and the drills 30 inches to 4£ feet,
according to the variety—this dis>.
tauce being a little less than half the
hight of the stalks, on an aVerage.>
Nover allow more than 4 stalks on a
hill. If all the culture is to be done
by horse-power, it pays to sacrifice a
little of the land to convenience,and
put the corn in hills equally distant,
and in true rows, running both ways.
Early Planting of Corn—Preparation
In the Northern States, May is of
ten a cold, wet, rainy month, and
corn planted oarly, cither does, not
come up at all, or it drags out a poor,
yellowish, dwindling life, until the
warm weaher|of June,while the farm
er has to wage a steady battle with the
Weede in order to see his corn rows
at all. This is often the case at. least,
and we very much prefer to do other
work in the early part of the month,
meanwhile keeping the ground open
by occasional harrowings, so that
perhaps, two or three'erops of weeds,
will start up and be killed
20th or 25th,at which time we prefer
to putin the main crop. An early
maturing kind is best, and this can
not be too much insisted on both at
the East and West; and we prefer
not togo far out of the neighborhood
for it, if we have not enough of such
seed as«wo want of our own raising.
Take perfect cars with small cobs,
and well filled out. Use only the
perfect keronel. If the ear is per
fect and thoroughly ripe, all the ker
nels may be used; but if the ear is
misshappen and the kernels at the
tip not so ripe and hard as tho rest,
plant only from the middle of the car
Soak the corn twelve hours, then
change the water, adding that which
is as hot as one can bear his hand in.
To this add a little pine tar, and stir
the whole until the corn is all
thinly coated with tar. Pour off the
water and roll the corn in slaked
lime. Plant within twelve hours,cov
ering only about half an inch deep.
Manuring Corn in the Hill.
When mannre is scarce and the
greatest effect is demanded the first
season, or when corn is on good sod,
and a little start is wanted at first,
or when the land is rather cold and
the season uncertain, it is best to
manure in the hill for corn. If one
has a fine compost, say of swamp
muck and manure, containing J of
the latter, after marking out, a good
shovelful may be distributed to three
or four hills, and the corn dropped
directly upon it. If, however, the
compost is mado up of ashes, super
phosphate, guano, poudrctte, etc,,
singly or mingled, it must be mixed
witnjsoil and covered with a little
earth besides, or tho seed may be
killed by coming in contact with it.
Such active fertelizers, and the 'ist
is large, must always be used with
care, not to have the seed injured.—
Yet they arc needed close at hand,
for the encouragement of the young
plant as soon us it starts. Super
phosphate, ashes, gypsum, swla-salts
peter, etc., may be applied upon the
hill after the corn is up, or, at least,
after planting, with quite ae good
effect as if putin the hill.
AMERICAN CITIZEN
Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book
ANt)
DOim IDS STOITOB,
In Kcnrnt' lfnlldtiig. Seronrt Story, op
posite .lack'i Hotel, Main Street,
BUTLEK, 1 1?J±.
vm ARK MPXt'IED NOICE
Bill I leads, Hooks, Druggist Isabels, Pro
grammes, Constitutions, Cheeks, Notes,
Drafts, Planks, Business Cards, Visiting
Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters,
liills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books,
Billets, Sale Bills, Ac.
lIMXQ PIRSHiIIED WITH
The Most Approved Haud Presses
AND
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rates, Cats, 4e.,
IM Till COUNTY,
We will execute everything in the line of
PLAIN AN DDECORATIVE PRINTING
IFEATLT, PROMPTLT, AMD AT R*ABOJ(ABLT RATFCS,
in a style to excel any establishment at
home, and compete with any abrdad.
HICILLED wolf U M BN
Aro employed in every branch of the
business, and wo 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 ITS COIIPO HIION
ANn
Elcgunoc In Press "WorTc.
In all the ewor.tialg of Cheap Printing,
Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau
tiiul Press Work; and DIWATCH, we in
vite comparison, from getting out a C: rd
of a single line to an illuminated Poster,
or a work of any number of pages.
The American Citizen.
Ifl published every Wednesday In the borough of Butler
hy C. E. AKDEBSO*, in Reams' Rnllding, Main Htreet,
opposite the Jack House.
Tihms: •$£ 00 r» year, if paid in advance, or within
thsJlrst first six months ; or 260 if not paid until after
th* expirat iou o tlieflrstsix months.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &c.
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Each rtubfeijuont insertion 60
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Professional and Business not exceeding ®
lines, one year * W
Executors, Administrators and Auditor*notices,each,3 00
Applications for Ucensejß, each 6o
Caution*. K*trevs, Notifes of Dissolution, Ac., not
exceeding 1 square. 8 insertions, each 2 00
10 lines of Nonpareil, or Its equivalent, will make a square
JOB WORK.
yC sheet hand-bill, 60 copies or less $1 6
\2 " *• " 2 40
H •« " 400
Eull MM.. ; 6 00
BIAKKS.
For any quantity nnder 6 quires, $1 50 per quire; on all
amounts over that, a reasonable reduction will be made
BUSINESS CARDS.
Singi* packs, 91260; each additional paek, 60 cts.
# LOCAL 50TIOK8.
lOcentsper line for each insertion.
DUtTHM Ann MARRIAOIS,
will be published gratis, where the same does not exceed
6 lin^s; for ea»-h additional line, 6 cts. will he charged.
Advertisements *f O. 0. Bale, Kxecntors, Administra
tors, and Auditor's notices; Kstiays, Dissolution of Part
nership, Cautions, and all transient advertisements MIST
POSITIVELY BE PAID 1* ADVANCK.
0. K. ANDER&ON, Editor and Proprietor.
Dec. 6 18H0
PSIOrESSIONAL CA3UDS.
Li. Z. MITCHELL,
ALt-C-omm»y ■«•-« W*»m' mv,
Office N. E. Corner of Diamond, Butler, Pn.~fe«
CliarlpM 9l'<Jiindle*ts
vm * € «» si® «at ast
Office, Foutli wot corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa.
J. MT A J. PI HVIAXC K,
Attorneyn at Law,
Office, on S. E. of Diamond and Main st. Bntler, Pa.
JOHN M. THOMPSON,.... EDWIN LYON
THOMPSON & LYON-,
/% I sat liissw
JCTOffice, on Main Street, Butler, Pa "fc*
" A. M. NF.YMAN, M. D.
l*hyHloian and Hurgeon
Office immediately opposite Walker's buildi6us,
Butler. June 27 IMJ6.
GEO. A. BLACK, OEO. W. PLEEUER.
BLACK
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AND PENSION AND CLAIM AOENTS.
Offico on Main street, opposite Pchneideman's !
Clothing Store, Butler, Pa. [no 20, ly.
mV- 11. Itlsl «■ ■
ATTORNEY AT AW,
Willjattend to all hmdnfss entrusted to his care prompt- !
ly Sprcial attention given to the collections of I'm
siont. Back I\iy and Bounties.
Will also act as agent for those wishing to buy or
sell real estate.
Office on South side of Diamond, in Bredin's building,
Butler Pa.
■THOS. :R7OT3l isrsolsr,
Attorney at Law,
PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT
Office with Charles M'Candless, Esq
S. W. Corner ot Diamond
BUTLER PA.
'Claim Agent.
THE undersigned wou Id respectfully notify the public
that he has been regularly commissioned as"
CLAIM AGENT,
for securing Bounty Mrnef, Arrears of Pan and 7>n
u'sns, for soldiers, or if they are dead, for their legal
representatives. No charge will be made for prosecuting
the claims of soldiers.:* their re<*entati ves until ths
*<tiue are collected * *. ANDKRSO.W
PL OWS.
•>£\. \VR ARK KELIASLY INFORM
jj m■ Q «d that some person or |»erso n
' ,RT< * bestt Melting plows throughs
on | rounty.representing them
n«s mnde by O. Jt J . li . Moser. this i« therefore to warn
the public sn« h,a* all plows we make heTe our
Plows always on haud, and work warranted.
G. Jt J It. MOSER.
no 9, funo Bntler, Pa.
W. J. YOUNG,
ATTORNEY AT UW.
J. W. YOUNG, Surveyor.
Benzonia, Benzie Co.,
April 84,1M1T, ly. Michigan.
Drs C. L. Dieffenbaoher & H. Wise
A i'.E prepared toluser
th * 1 te2 d " " tm 1 ® *
tiresot on Vulcanite,"oral
Irei Platlni
v . y Those deatroos to avail
"'"J ih<-niMdv<nof thu latest
try, should not fail
U oW uiennit e and Oiralite
—Hi—work Killing, cleaning,
extracting and adjuatlng the teeth done with the heet
materials and in the best manner Particular attention
paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, they defy com
petition; as operators they rank among the 'best. Char
gesmoderato. Advice free of charge. Office —In Boydj
suilding Jedersonßtreot,Butler Pa.
Dec MW3:::tf.
1867. 1867.
NEW GOODS!
WE ARE JUST RECEIVING AND OPENING
th«* Best Selected Stock of
SPBINO
—AND—
SUMMER
GOODB,
KVEIi OFFERED IN
BUTLER,
CONSISTING IN A FULL LINE OP
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Which were bought at the latest decline for cash, to
which we eall particular attentfon Our stock consists
of a large lot Vt
MERINOS,
AI J/ WOOL D« LAINS,
SILK LUSTER,
ALPACAS,
COBURGS,
POPLINS,
MOUSE I)B LAINS,
OHALLIKS;
BERAGES,
In endless varieties and colon. A full asßortment of
NOTIONS,
TRIMHINOS,
MISMXN,
SIIEKTIMOS,
CHECKS,
TICKIKO^
ALSO, A EULL LINE OF
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Satinetts,
Tweeds,
Jeans,
WHICH WE WILL SELL AT
LOW PRICES.
A large and well selected assortment of Ladies'
DRESS GOODS,
HATS <£ OAFS.
BOOTS & SHOES,
HARD-WARE, QUEENS-WARE,
AND A NO. 1 ARTICLE OP
GROCERIES,
AlH»f which we offer at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
PAR lieu LARLT TO
CASH BUYERS.
Please sail and examine our stock, bsfcre purchasing
elsewhere, as we find U
No Trouble to Show Goods*.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID #OR
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
REMEMUER THE PLACE.
WEBER & TROUTMAN,
XBoyd'H Block.
Cor. Main d Jefferson Nl reels,
BUTLER, PENN'A.
Apr. 16, TWT—n«|iT, ime
FELLOW*'
WORM LOZEN-GES,
AM, WITHOUT EXCEPTION ,
The Most Extraordinary Medicine of
the Age.
Comprising, a# they do, BEMABKABLR POWER IN I
EXPBLLINO WORMS, with j
PLEASANT TABTK AND PERFECT SAFETY.
THET CONTAIN
NO MERCURY,
NO MINERAL,
NO TURPENTINE,
NO OIL OF WORMBEED,
NO POISON,
NOTHING INJURIOUS
They are Entirely Vegetable.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS 1
Itching of the noee feverishcess, twitching or start
ing snddenly during sleep, pain in the stomach, loss of
flesh, paleness with hectic, appetite sometime* Voracious,
at others feeble, a dullness of the eyes drowsiness, a
•welled upper lip, tongue whitely furred and studded
with red § f ota, fetid or garlic breath, grinding of teeth
during ileep, a sensation ( »112 lodgmeut In the throat an
INTESTINAL WORMS
Ar# among the first to undermine the constitution in
the list of diseases. They often occasion seTere disease,
ending sometimes fatally, particularly wheu they as
cend to the stomach. Their presence in their most or-
Qpon
EMINENT MEN ASSERT
That all aro mor« or Inw troubled with worm., anil that
many (lie annually from thf» ™iim, who, by the timely
v '""'*}!.** 1 "" "112 • remedy would he eared A.
FELLOW S WORM I.OZENUES may be taken without
any nnpleuant ri«iilt*. and aa imwt children are fond of
them, their uae IK recouimanded to th.«e umarentlv
iluciaufrer '"' U * "" c " u "° " r w1 "" wauld pro-
B CAREFUL WHAT YOU USE.
Tariona remodiea have from time to time, been recom
mended, auth a. Calomel, Oil of Wormwood, Tin pen.
tire, sc., so that dangerous and even fatal consequences I
arc produced. The ueceosliy of a sale and sure reined* |
haa caused much r. aearch and atudv by tlie pronrletoia
of FKLLOWS' WOKMLOZKNOKS. They ah, ilwltivr- I
I? "afe, pleasant and effectual: They do not kill worm,
but act by making their dwelling place diaagreeable to
them. In order, howeyer, to guard consumers ugalnat
doc option by abase compound, the analysis of Dr. A.
A. IIA 1 80, State Assay or, proving the above statement,
is annexed.
1,1 hive analyzed the WORM LOZENGES prepared by
Messrs. Fellows A Co , and find that they are free from
Mercury and other metallic or mineral matter. These
Lor-enges are skillfully compounded, pleasant to the
taste, safe, yet sure and effectual in their action.
Respectfully, A. A HAYS,M. D ,
Assay er to the State of Mass.
PLEASE REMEMBER
That FELLOWS' WOKM LO7.KNG KB are prepared with
gn at care from the concentrated extracts of two plants
They do not act as a purgative or emetic, will not debil
itate the patent, are so simple an infant may devour a
whole box without harm, and will at the same time expel
theworme in an extraordinary manner.
49-FBLLOWB' WORM LOZENGE is the only Worm
Remedy In existence combining harmless qualities with
delicious taste and amazing power.
PRICE 25 CENTS PER HOX.
FIVE BOXES FOR A HOLLAR
The signature of FELLOWS t CO. Is attached to each
genuine box.
Sold by Medicine Dealers Generally.
PREPARED AT TIIE
IfewEnglantl Itotanilkcpot
FOR THE PROPRIETOR,
J. C. FItKXCH.
DEMAS BARNES A CO., General Agents. New York
April 9, 1807, 6 mos. eot.
A. J. I'AXTKT '©ST,
No. 158 Federal Street)
Next Door to the Corner of the Diamond,
Allegheny, - - I'enn'a.
HA VINO .JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL
SELECTED st.ak of
HARDWARE & CUTLERY
Imported direct from the manufacturers, consisting o
Builder's Hardware,
C'oopers,
lilaeksmitlis,
and ISntelier
TOOLS,
HoHefurnlfihliiii Hardware,
FA H MING UTENSILS, IKON, STKEL,
NAILS, GLASS, WHITE LEAD,
SASH, PUTTY, if-c.
Feels confident he can offer Inducement* to Whole
sale and Retail buyers, and would most respectfully
nsk you patronage, with the insurance that It will be
to yonr hitereet to do business With him.
April '67. nolft
0 KKPU J. ELLIOTT „....QIOROE ROSE
ELLIOTT & ROSE,
House, Sign & Ornamental Painters.
Paper Haning Done on the Shortest Notice.
BVTLS*, Feb. 20, 1867—1y.
"SEWIITO^
MRS. T. J. LOW MAN,
Would respectfully Inform the citizens of this place
that she is prepan-d to do all kinds of sewing, such aa
Dreas Making, gaques, Gents' ghirts, an«l Children's
apparel. Also, Local Agent for Wheeler A Wilson's
Sowing Machines. Feb. 30. vol 4, no ll;tf
RESTAURANT,
0" Main Btreet, One Door North of Court-House*
SAMULL SYKES, SR.,
Has constantly on hand, Spiced Oysters, Ale, Reer,
Cider, ami Sarsaparllla. Sweet-Heats, and Candies of
all kinds ; Ginger bread and Sweet Cakes of every vari
ety. Nuts of all kinds. If von w*ut good Oysters,
gotten up in UlO very best style, just call in and you
shall he #nited upon wlfh the wreatcet of pleasure.
H.KITL NMU LER T. B. NHII K C. HOO
FASHIONABLE TAILORS.
rrIIK undersigned having Maociate<l themselves in the
1 Tailoring business, would reapectfnlly say to the
public in general that they have just received the Fall
and Winter Fashions, atid are prepared to make up
clothing in the latest and most approved stylo IMenrr
call and examine our Fashions and Specimens of men
and boya' wear. Spocisl attention given to boys' cloth
ing. EITENMULLER. WHITE A CO.
August 12, 1866—tf.
"And we'll all take a ride."
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
HAYING PURCHASED THE WELL KNOWN
Livrry Stable of Col. Alexander Lowry with the
entire flock of norses, Carriages, Buggies, ifc , we are
prepared to furnish, on short notice, FIRST CLASS
Particular attention paid to furnishing carriages for
funerals
Office and stable on Washington street, West of First
National Bank.
no. IK-3mo* J. A A. MITCHELL.
For Sale.
A SPLENDID TAVERN STAND, SITUATED IN
the borough of Prospect, Butler Connty PH. Good
i stabling foi twenty horses Thisis a desirable property,
and is located on the Butler and New Castle roal, and
the Pittsburgh and Franklin road, and is well known to
the traveling public. Terms made reasonable. For |
further information, enquire of the subscriber, living on
the premises. Mrs. ANN BKKKDON.
[no 17-3 mo.*]
NOTICE.
A LL persons knowing themselves indebted to W . JN
JA Young, late Clerk of the Butler County Courts,
will please call at the office of W. H. H. Riddle, in But
ler, and settle their accounts, as by so doing they wiU
save costs [no. 17-4w.
Orphans'Court Sale of Valuable Real
Property.
BY virtue of an or«»cr and decree of the Orphans'
Court of Butler county, I will offer for sale, on the
premises, on
Saturday, the \«t day of June, 1867,
At 2 o'clock, P. M., as the property of Sarah E. Long,
minor child of Robert Long, dee'd, the following des- |
cribed tract or piece of land, situated partly in Mercer
township aud the borough of Harrisvillc, in the county I
of Butler, Pa., bounded on the Bast by lauds of Wm. r
Braham and Wm. Brown ; on the North by lands of W.
Kraham; on the West by lands of Robert Long, do'd;
and on the North by av. Alley—contalniug 16acres and I
120 perches.
TERMS : —One-third of the purchase money in hand, t
(at time of confirmation of sale),and the balance in two
equal annual installments, with lawful Interest from
date of said confirmation of the sale by the Court
RICHARD VANDYKE, Guardian
Harrisvilie, May 1,1867 3t of Sarab Kva Long j
FARMERS, READ THIS!
BUCKEYE
MOWER & REAPER
Again Triumphant!
THIS EXTENSIVELY KNOWN, AND DESEBVBD-
Iy Popular Machine was submitted to the -most
vigorous test of its superiority, at » trial of CQmjtoting
machines that took place under the management of the
New York Agricultural Society, at Auburn, N. Y., In
July, 1850. The committee consisted of eleven judges,
and fortymftcklnM were entered at contestant* for tlio
prize. The trial lasted three weeks, and the tests were
most thorough. The result was announced at the
State Fair held at Saratoga, on the 12th of September
last, find the
GRAND GOLD MEDAL
WAS TIIBN AWARDED THE
BUCKEYE,,
AS TIIR MACHINE
Sri'EIUOII TOAIiL OTHKRS.
A similar testimony wns awarded it in the same
State, in 186 A. This machine is regarded by the thou
sand* who can speak from experience, as the
BEST IN >IK WORLD,
end is manufkc' .1 by the incorporated company
AIILTMAK A CO.,
CANTON OniO.
Lewis Reed, Zellenople, Agent for Butler csunty,
Orders will bo tilled by .1. (112. A Wo. of
Duller, and W, O. Ilrackenrldge A Oo , of Centrevlll*.
Price lints, descriptive pamphlets, postern, and circu
lars ran be hud at all titnM from the manufacturer* ,or
their agents.
UTEW
ARRIVAL
—OF—
SPRING & SUMMER
DRY GOODS,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c.
WE IIAVB JUST DECEIVED THB LARGEST,
llest, and Most Complete Stock of
Sl'RlJftt A Ht'NNKR
DRY GOODS,
EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC
ALSO, A VKItY I.ARO ■ STOCK OP
Carpets,
Oil-cloths/
Hearth Rugs?
Door Mats, Ac.
IN WHICH WB ARE NOW OFFERINO
GREAT BARGAINS
PEBSONS IN WANT OF ANYTHING IN THB A
LINE, SHOULD NOT FAIL TO
CALL, AS WB ARB SELLING AT
Extremely Low Prices.
WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
Wholesale Buyers,
As we hare a great many Jobs from New York anctioi
■ale*.
DUNLAP, LUKER <fc Co.,
No* 136 Federal Street*
4U» Door ltclow Market,
Mwch 27, no. 16-f,mo AI.I.KUIIKNV CITT.
SPRING TRADE
FOR 1,H«7.
McElroy, Dickson & Co.,
No. 54
WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH.
WHOLESALE;
DRY GOODS.
Have their stock the trado.
GOOD loODS!
AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
8. B M'BLROY,
JAMES DICKSON,
no 14, ,IMQ. JOHN T. SHANE.
Auditor'* Notice.
IN the matter the of Petition of J. W. Christy, foi
Citation to Isaiah Wigton, of Perry Mor
row
In the Orphan*' Court of Butler County, No. 14,
September Term, 1866
I And now to wit:—March 11,1807 :We order that the
' within Petition of the <!oniplainant be taken and con
fessed, there being n*. appeaiaace or denial uf the res
pondent on file or presented to us; and we further di
rect a reference to Thomas Kobin-ton, Esq., as an Audi
tor to take proof of the farts and circumstances not forth
in the Petition and report thereon to the Court, and
aim 1 to report an uccount agai nut said Defendant'* Guar
dian If necewry. By the Court.
Hutler count}, st:
Certified from the Record this 10th day of April. A. D.,
! 1867. F. M . EASTMAN , Clerk of U C
Notice ht hereby giv*u that I will att.'n«l to the du
ties of the above appointment at the Hotel of W. G.
, Christ ley, in Crntreville, thin county, on the 80th da) of
May IS«J7- THOMAS BOBINBON,
Hutler, May 1, 1867—1t. Auditor,
NOTICE.
MY wife, Mary, has left my bed and board, without
just cause. 1 therefore, hereby waru and notify
all persona not to harbor her or givo her credit on rnj
accouut, as I will |* 112 norfsbt* of her contracting
M»y J, % JOHN WIKJI.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
—AND—
JEWELRY.
THE undersigned would respectfully Infbrm the pub
lic that they have on hand, and are constantly re
ceiving a great variety of
SPLENDID CLOCKS,
araoug which is the
New Patent Lever Clock.
This is a striking clock, and haa been lately introdu
ced by Us. It is a first clasa time keeper.
MANTKI CLOCKS,
i of all descriptions, and of the very best material and
j workmanship, warranted to keep good time.
American and Patent
Lever Watches,
hunting case, warranted good time keepers.
Colt nnd Sharp's
llovolvern fincl CartrldK^H,
Jewelry,of all kinds, and of good quality, all of which j
will be aold on reasonable terms for cash.
iF^Ezp^iie.iiisra-.
We are now prepared to do all work and repairing
properly hetgfigiug to a Jewelry establishment, in a
satisfactory ami workmanlike manner.
Watrhew and Clocks,
cleaned and repaired, on short notice.
Don't forget t h»• place. West aide •r" Mufu Stn.-t
--nearly apposite Duffy's store, and opposite Dr, Ney
mans office. CH AS. WIiKMAN k CO*
January, nofl.Umo.
Drug and Grocery Store.
rill IB subscribers have jnst received, and are now
J. opening, at their Store-room, opposite Peter Dnff}'s
in Butler,
An Extensive Assortment
er
DKUOS, MEDICINES
OILS, PAINTS,
DYE STUFFS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
TOILET SOAP, PERFUMERY,
AND TUB
CHOICEST LIQUORS
for chemical and tnediscinal purposes. Alao, all kinds
FoArushes, Notions, Ac.
hyilclans prescript Inns carefully
nnd promptly compounded.
IN '1 HE GROCERY DEPARTMENT
will befound almost every article for fain
ily use. Also
NAILS, GLASS,
GLASSWARE, QUF.ENSWARK,
COOKERY, STONEWARE,
BUCKETS, TUBS,
&e., &c. t Ac.
The highest market price paid for all
kinds of produce in exchange
FOR GOODS.
BELL Sl DIEFFENBACHER.
May 23, 1860:: Iv.
BTTLEB
WOOLEN MILLS,
Manufacture the very best heavy
FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS,
Caseimeres and Yarns,
Of every kimi and color, which we will sell as '"W to
cash buyers, if not lower than they can bo had Kant,
or West If you want
Heavy Rarred,
White, Brown,
or Grey Flanucls.
Warranted to have NO SHODDY in them, Jgo to
the Union Woolon Factory, lint lor, Pa., if you wanl
Heavy CawiinorvN,
Warranted to have NO SHODDY in them, goto the
Butlnr Woolen Factory. If you want a good article of
NTOCKIXU YARN,
Warranted to hare no Bhoddy in it, goto the Butler
Woolen Factory.
10,000 lhurnls of Wool Wanted
iu Exchange for the Above Qtxxls.
H. FULLERTON.
Dec t, 66., tf
"ILLUSTRATED "
DOMESTIC BIBLE.
BY REV. INO HA If AM COBBIN.A. M
Till. 5 * work contains all the plans of the Common
tarien, and is nest and of convenient size for family
use. It will roquire but little examination to see that
this edition of the Pacred Writings embraces many fea
tures nuvcr Kef.re combined in one volume, and is a
valuable ac<jnlsltic>n to the family circle and the Hlbli
cal student Home of the most important and distin
guishing features of this bible are:
1. Ber*«n hundred Wood Engravings. 2. Many thou
sand marginal reference*. 3. Three finely executed
Steel Engravings. 4. Numerous Improved reading-*.
5. A oorrectejl chronological order. 0 An exposition
of each chapter, containing th essence of the best Com
mentators, with much origiual matter by the editor.
7. The poetical hooka in the metrical form. 8 Reflec
tions drawn fftm tT>>«nhJeet* »>f the chapter,and giving
in a furio it« spiritual import. 0. Questions
at the end of each chapter, for family examination.
10. Dates afixed to th* chapters, for each morning and
evening's reading, comprising the whole Bible in a year.
To these have lately been added two very desirable
features, viz : It contains a family photograph depart
ment in connection with the family record, and an -x
--tend»d concordance. It is'one of the most desirable
Bibles published. The work contains nearly fifteen
hundred crown qnarto pages, printed from clear and
beautiful tyne, on flno paper, with numerous engravings,
and is bound in three different and beautiful styles.
Rev John I>avis, of Connoquenessing township, is I
Agent for Butler C< nnty. Post Office Addn-fci,
WHITKSTOWN, Butler County, Pa.
March, no 14-t. M'-tf
THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public
that Jie has erected a new CARRIAUE and WAO>
ON MAKING SHOP, on H Street, opposite
J. H. Negley, and below the M, E Charch, where he
is prepared to do all klnda ot work in his line of bnsi
neaa, such as making Buggies, Carriages, Wagon*, Bul
kies, Sleighs, and any thing in tho line of Carriage and
Wagoo making.
Repairing donoin lb* *lK>r4»»tt jtosaibla time.
HIM A CALL.-fe*
i Not. T, «t.JI K£UX B. TBUXAL.
jenkinson*,
Mannfacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
Tobacco,
Megars,
Mil u H;
PipeM, etc.
No. • FEUKKAL STREET, ALLEFLHESY CITY, PA.
Srd door frem Suspension Bridge.
Bign of the Big ludian.
vol. 4, no 12, lyr. ,
l»IIOXO< J R A PIIJ4,
AMROTYPES, DAGUERREOTYPES
FEHBEOTYPES, &c.
SAMUEL SYKES, JR.,
RESPECTFULLY infbrms hie friends, and the public
in general, that lie ia prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS,
A MRKOTYPfcS, Ac., in the \ateat styles and In all kinds
of weather. An of Franats, Casea, Ac., con
stantly on hand. Call and examine Specimens.
GALLERY ou Main Street'opposite WEBER A
TJIOLTMAN g Store, Butler, Pa. [no. 5, droo. I
MRU Rill INSERT,
i m
= 2! s
OP ALL KINDS.
tbejr better are prepmred than erer before to furntib
Fruit Trees of All Kinds,
AND
SHRUBBERY 4 SHADE TREES,
OF ALMOST EVERT VARIETY.
Thfl universal trttlmony ot then who hut. lie«n
•uppUed;with fruit and otii.r Tree, from
Rural Hill Nursery
Rr * I * r *« r » ef Superior quality and grow
BETIKB than those brought from f.»reigi« nurseries.
XX uumber of reliable testimonials
can be had In thin county and vicinity. Persons deai
rou* of purchasing, are requested to call and examine
our spiendid variety. It will amply ropay, any person
that wi.hes good fruit, and at an early day frJm re
planting to purchase of na, es our trees arc extra 'large
and good A number of reliable agents ean And profit
-5 w n * Ktlb «' M '"
B„.er,NQ T .>^ SilaS P®" o6 4 SoIIS -
Are you afflicted with a Cough
or Cold ? Are you predisposed
to Consumption 112 Are the
lives of your children in jeop
ardy from sudden and repeat
ed attacks of Croup ? if so,
purchase a Box of
BLADB'S ETJPHONIAL
LUBRICATORS!
THE PEOPLES MOST SURE
AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY
FOR COUOIIS, COLDS, CROUP,
CATARRH, ASTHMA, DIP
THBRIA, BRONCHITIS,
ANI) PULMONARY
DISEASES.
Tlia Lubricator is a medical preparation In the forrar
of a lozenge, which of all node* is the moet pleasant
and convenient. They contain no deleterious ingredi
ent, and warranted to be always safe oven for the weak
eat and most sensitive atoinach. In Croup they givo
immediate relief For Cough* nnd Colds thay are in
valuable. For Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis they have
no equal in the market, (vide certificates accompanying
each box.) IHptherin, that dreaded and dtftolaliug die
ease, they centrol wonderfully and almost immediately.
No Public Speaker, Singer or Teacher, should be with
out them, as they removo hoarseness and strengthen
and clear the volco.
*4T Always use them In time, and if symptoms are
severe use very freely.
J.H. Blades A Co., Proprietor, Elmira, N. Y.
For sale by all Druggist*.
J. IIJCNDKKSON k Co-,
Wholesale Agents,
Dec. 12, lßftft—lyr. Plttaberg, Pa.
SUlftS. WlSliSl&iLim'B ~
NUttSUfC SYEOTI
FOR
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Chol
era Morbus, Cholera Infan
tum, Fits from Worms,
Wind in the Stom
ach and How
els, d:e.,
BUT
a- /m «'«'■«! w ■« MJ~V
FOR
Children when Teething!
AND TO PRODUCE SLEEP.
rrillfl Medicine is positively wai ranted superior to any
| other article of the tlnd in market, ifnd in sold in
that way that penmnscan'have their money refunded by
calling on tho Local Agent if not perfectly satisfactory.
everywhere at 26 cents per bottle.
J. C. REDICK A CO.,
nov 21, 'fifl—Amos] Agents nr Butler.
PLASTIC SLATE,
FOR
Roofing '& Other Purposes.
rpilß process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a dU-
J. Integrated state was patented February Slat, IMA.
It is a combination of
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter.
(The latter possessing qualities of geolaglral and
chemical affinity for the former,) and IN a development
of one of thesimple but unalterable tendencies of nature.
As a roofing material It
STANDS UNRIVALED.
A mastic—-it adapts itself to every shape and slope.
Non-combustible, impervious, noa-expansive, and uu
decaying.
Froet does not erack ner heat dissolve it.
The only roofing material ever discovered that will
resist the action of the elements as leng a a thestrnctuio
itfprotocta. Be tog susceytlblo of little, If any wear
from exposure, and
PERFECTLY FIREPROOF.
If Is cnequalled as a coating f.r railroad or farm
buildings.
JAMES CLARK,
MICHAEL STIJfBTORF St SONS,
Proprietors for Butler and Beaver Counties.
Slipper} rock Post Office, Butler County, Pa.
no 14, 3mo
MILLINERY & TRIMMING STORE.
MltS. J. ADLINGTON announces to the publio that
she ha* opened a Milliner} and Trlnimir.g Store
three doors North of Sykea' Grocery, where she will
pay particular attention to Dress Making and all klnda
of Family Sewing.
Stamping, Braiding,
LADIES 1 TRIMMIXO,
New Style Hoops and Corsets,
Dreaa Making and Family Sewing,
New Style Promenade & Party Skirts,
FLOWERS, RIBBOyS, LACES AND GLOVES.
Gent's Cuffe, Collars,& Neckties.
MRS. J. AIIMJiOTOV,
TIIREE DOORS NORTH OF SYKES' GROCERY,
vol. 4, no. 16-tf. Main Street, Butler, Pa.
SPRING STYLES
—OF—
WALL PAPER
—AND—
WINDOW SHADES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK, AT
low prices. Purchasers will find it to their interest
to call before baying elsewhere.
No Trouble to Hhow Guodg,
11. C. IIEINKMAN,
no 16, Snio. Main Stroat, Butler, Pa.
NOTICE.
TIIE unpnid accounts of Dr. W. 8. 11use!ton are in
our hands K»r collection Persona knowing them
selves to b«* iudebted to him will save coats by calling
with us within one month, at our office on M»in street,
Butler, Pa., and paying up.
M-iy 1,1W7-U. BLACK & FLBBGER