American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, June 26, 1867, Image 3

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    THE AMEBIC AH CITIZEN.
B|dtefr,fa*.,Wednesday, June 26,1867
A'flOH of the Emerald Isle in looking
- «t tfce Gouk stoves i« the ware-room of
WHseii, Weckbecker 4 Co., a few days
ago, was advised by the salesman to pur
chase a Renown atove, as he would there
by save one half of the coal, whereupon
the Irish customer remarked that he be
lieved hi "would buy two stoves and
thus save all the coal." While the pro
position of the Irishman cannot be ac
complished, it is a well known fact that
the Renown stove will do the same or
better cooking than any other stove sold
in this section and only consume about
kalfthf coal which otherstoves consume.
Oadl and buy a stove, and be convinced
of the truth of these assertions.
The 41b of July.
The Great Sale of Dry Goods at D.
T. Pape & Co.'s.
We will sell good, fast-color Prints for
12i cents per yard.
We will sell good Bleached and Brown
Muslins at 12i cents.
We will sell the best Dc Liines at
from 20 to 25 cents.
We will sell all summer Dress Goods,
Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Notions, Saques,
and Shawl*at extraordinary low prices.
FARMERS of Butler county, do you
wish to bny superior Mowing Machines ?
If you do, call with Wilson, Weckbeeker
& Co., Butler, PH., and examine the
UjiloN Machine made by John Hall &
Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr. Silas Pearce, of Rural llill Nur
sery, two miles West of Butler, an old
and respectable citizen of this county,
says:
41 I have used the Union Mower, man
ufactured by John Hall & Co., on a
rough farm, for the last two years. I
find it a durable machine, of light draft,
not liable to get out of order, and an ex
cedent mower. In fact, I consider it
unsurpassed by any machine in use in
this section." SILAS PEAIWE
Fourth ;»f July Celebration at
.Hnrrinhville.
All desirous of spending a pleasant j
4th, will have a splendid opportunity to |
do soat Murrinsville. r Tlic ladies of that j
locality have determined to hold a pic !
nic on that day, and from their well- 1
known thste and ability in managing ari j
affair of the kind, a pleasant time can |
safely be anticipated by all comers.
R. M'Lure, Esq., of Butler, will act as j
orator of the day.
Challenge Accepted.
BUTLER, PA., June 24, 1867.
MESSRS. WILSON, WECKBKCKKR &
Co , Gentlemen : —Wc will meet you for
a trial of Mowers, Thursday, July 11th,
at 1 o'clock, P. M.
We reserve the right to select the
ground as near Butler as suitable grass
can be hud.
Trial to be open to all Machines.
J. G. & WM. CAMPBELL, j
LEWIS REED,
HENRY B. VVEISZ
Our Book Table.
The Atlantic Monthly, Peterson's Na- \
tional Magazine, Godey's Lady's Book
and Harper's Monthly, for July, are on
our desk. The \uluo ami excellence of ,
these periodicals are so well known to the
the reading public, that an extended no
tice of the same is unnecessary Tin v
are valuable periodicals, and any one •>!
them is worth doub'e the subsi-r J|•(I n
price
•Addles Si. Hit riieae,
P. P. Brown is still engaged in the
Saddlery business at the old stand, oppo
site Hoyl's block. Hit stuck consists of
Saddles, Harm ss. Collars, Whips. &c , of
all varieti«s and s'yles. A splendid as
sortment of Irish mid Boston team col-
Jars All of which ate of the latest, styles
anil the Very best material, and will be
sold as cheap as at any other place in the
2 luntv.
Concert.
A vocal and Instrumental c 'iiceit w i
be given in the Court-house on the even
ing of the sth of July ii xt. by the puj il
0' Win 11. Collier
This, no doubt, will be a rich e.wui
tainuient. The lovers of music, and the
public generally, should make their cal
culations to be present on the occasion.
"'Tie music charms u« la«t on earth,
Am' greets us first in Heaveo."
The singing of sweet, select music,
ii certainly very entertain ing, and the old
and young oould not spend the evening
Wore appropriately than by attending the .
concert'
Notice will be given by printed bills
■od programmes [June 12—4w.
MAILLLIKL)
LEATON—LAUQMITN—By MOM. Crane, bqnire >1
the reetdenee of John Tr»»U, Mr. AUICM Lenion, to '
Mine M»ry Lungbthi, both or Marion township, But
ler county, Pa.
UCLLKAJL'W&UOVCON November Btb, 1566, by R«T
W. P. Harrison, ai his residence in Porter*viile, Dut
ler county. Pa.. Mr. C.J. Lehman and Miss Mary :
Ilubj, both of Middle Lancaster, Butler ccunty. Pa
DUNN—McGOWAN—On November 15th, ISO 6, by the
tame, at the house of tfce bride's father, Mr. A. Dunn,
and Miss R. McUowan, both of Butler county, Pa.
VAUDBR —WIMKH—On April lKh, 1867. at the houaa
of ths officiating Minister, Mr, Frederick Beuder, and
Mis* R. J. Winter, all of Butler eouuty. Pa.
BAXJDXR—PTLK—On the lltb instent, at the house of
the bride's father, Henry Bander, find Miss Joanna
Pyle, all of PortersviMe, Butler county, Pa-
McCLYMONDS—BTKWAIIT—On the 14th instant, at
the residence of the bride's father, by the same, Mr.
J, C. McClyaionds. aud Miss Lixxie Stewart, both of For- I
temUla, »«tler county, pa J
I
OR. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS ASUISTI
TUTE FOR CALOMEL.—These Pills are oomposed
of varioas roots, having the power to relax the seere
tions of the liver as promptly and effectually as blue
pill or mercury, and without producing iny «112 those
disagreeable or dangerous t ITects which often follow the
iu of the iaUer.
In all bilious disorders these Pilli may be use 4 with
confidence, as they promote the discharge of vitiated
bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver and
biliary ducts, which are the cause of bilious aff« ctions In
general.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cure Sick Head,
ache, and all disorders of the Liver, indicated by sallow
skin, coated tongue, costiveness, drowsiness, and a
general fueling of weariness and lassitude, showing that
the liver is in a torpid or obstructed condition.
In ahort. these Pills may be used with advantage i n
all cases when a purgative or alterative medicine is re
quired.
ask for M Dr. f*©henck's Mandrake Pills," and
observe that the two likenesses of the Doctor are on the
Government a tamp—one when in the last atage of Con
snmption, and the other in his present health.
Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price.2scents per
box. Principal Ofllee, No. 15 Noth 6th Btreet, Phila
delphia, Pa.
General Wholesale Agents: Demaa Barnes A Co., 21
Park Row, New York; 8. 8. nance, 108 Baltlmor« St.
Baltimore, Md.; John D. Park, N. K- cor. of Eourth Lnd
Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor,l34 and
136 Wabash Avenue, Chicvgo, 111.; Collins Brothers
8- W. corner of Secoud and Vine Sts , St. Louis, Mo.
[4th A sth w # eu me ly.]
Use the fleet. —BLADES' EUPRONIAI. LUBRICA
TORS are a medicinal preparation in the form of a
Loxenge, aud are universally considered the most pleat
ant, effectual and convenient rtmcd* in use, for Hoarse.
ne*s, Coughs, Colds, Oitarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dip
tfieria and all Pulmonary Complaints. They are war
ranted to give quieter and more lasting benefit in the
above affections than any other remedy ; also to contain
n., deleter'out ingredient, and not to 011-ud the woakeat
and most sensitive stomach,
**-For sale by S\MU£L GRAHAM and R EDICK k
CO., Druggists, Butler, l'a., at 95 eta. per Box.
IS 1.. A DBS' CONSTITUTION PILLS
Are so called because of their pecn liar direct and effi
cient effect upon the Liver, £b<m»ch, Blood and Ner
vous System. For inactivity of the Liver for the Stom
ach in derangement, or Dyspepsia, they will d«light
the patient with their mild and beneficial effect, espec
ially if, from long continued indigeition and costive
ness, they are left with periodical returns of the Sick
Headache. In caso «112 a severe Cold, producing Chills
and t>.vr , you can break It very soon by using the Pills
as per direction with each box.
49- Also for sale i.y SAMUEL GRAHAM and It ED
ICK A CO., Butlor, Pa.,at 545 ctr per Box.
JOHN H.BLADES k CO.
June 12tb. 1867—6m0s ; l'ropilotora, Elmiro, N. Y.
A Single Box of BRANDRETHS PILL Conair
more vegetable extractive matter titan twenty boxesc
dlpibda any where in thu world besides; fifty live
iiylsure physiciann use them itt their practice to ths
exclusion of oth»r purgatives The first letter of theii
value is yet scarcely appreciated When their are bet
ter known, a sudden death and continued sickness *nl
be of the past. Let those who know them speak right
out in their favor. It U a duty which will save life.
Our race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile
at this season, it is dangerous »sit ia prevalant
but Brandretn*s I'ill* afford an invaluable and efficient
protection. their occasional use we prevent »ho
collection of those impurities which, when in "lid cieat
quantities, cause so much danger to the body's heaiin .
They soon cure Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia. Loss of Ap
petite, Pain In the Head, Heartburn, Pain in Broa stt
Bone, Sudden Kaiutness and Costiveuess. Sold bye all
respectable Dealers In Medicines
TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The Advertiser, having !
oeen restored to health in a few weeks, by a very sim
ple remedy, after having suffered several years with a
severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consump
tion—ia anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers
the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pro
scription used, (free of charge) with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they ndniylwlv
uasCukK FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, AC.
The only object of tb<« advertiser in sending the Pre
scription. is to benefit the afflicted, and Spread informa
tion which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes
every sufferer will try his remedy, us it will cost them
nothing, aud may prove a Meant,g
Parties wishing the prercription. will pleaso address
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings county, New York.
Nov. 7,1«66, ly.
Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery.
A CLRR IS WARRASTrn by DR. TOBIAS' CILBBRATRP
VENETIAN LIMMKNT, if used when fir-t taken by
persou* of tomperatu habits. This ntediclno has een
known In the United States over 2'» years. Thousands
have used it, and found it never failed to cure any com
plaint for which it was recommended, and all those wfco
first tried it, are now nevar without it. In the Cholera.
o» IX4«, Dr. Tobias at tended 40 ca»es aud lost 4, being
called In too late to do any good
DIRECTIONS—'Take a t.aspoonful in a wine gla«sof
era ery half hour 112 u tw oh * ours, and rub the abdo
men and extremities well with the Liniment. To allay
the thirst, take a lump of Ice in the mouth, about tli.*
alr.e of a marble every ten minutes It is warranted pel
feetly innocent to take internally. Sold by ail drug
gista. price 40 and 80 cents Depot, 66 Courtlaud S
New Voik
4 PKR YEARS We wan
M# XviJ* If W Agents everywhere to ncil our
tmoirSo 9JO Sowlat Maohlnea. TbreenowkllMh i n j
der and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five years, j
Altove salary or large commission paid. The OSLT tna
chines so hi in United States for leas than S4O, which aie j
ully licensed fty Howe., Wheeler d- Wilson, drover d j
Holer, Sinf/er dCo . and Bachelor. All other cheap
machinea are infringements and the seller or user are !
liable, to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated cir- j
culars sent free. AtldretH. or eall upon Shaw A Chirk |
at Biddeford, Maine,or Chicago 111.
June 27 *'6o-. ly
WT ANTKD. AOSNTS- 176 to S2OO PRB MONTII for
\ \ gentlemen, and #.'ls t.- STA for ladies, everywhere,
to introduce the Celebrated Common Sense Family Sew
ing machine, improved and perfected It will hem, fell,
stitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beautifully.—
Price o.dy S2O, making the elastic lock stitch, and fully
warranted for three years. We pay the above wages, or
a commission, from which twice that amount eta be
made. Address with stamp, oi call on C. BOWEKS k
Co., Salesrooms, No. 265 South FIFTH Street, Philadel
phia, Pa. All letters answered promptly,with ciiculars
aud terms.
HA AGENTS WANTED-
S.n", O-Male and Female to in
tr. uuce out NhW I'ATKNT, STAR SHUTTLE SKW
-INO MACHIN'F.. it inatiapledfor family use and Tail
mlng It makea a stitch alike on both' aider. Price !
only TWENTY" DOLLARS Extraordinary inducements
to Agents. For fuli paitio lars. address
DUMOM k WILSON,
630 AUCII Mrcot,
June Ifi, 1567, 3m. Philadelphia, I'a. (
- A. V M.—Butler L»»dge, No. 272, A. \ M
holds its stated meeting* in the Odd Feliow
JCiKQL Mall, on Main Street. Buttei, Pa., on tin. nrs
of each unintl' B.elhien fr* nt
W sister Liaigcs are respeqdully invited to at.
tend By order of the W. M.
iUir
AUCTIONEER.
rpilG subscriber. living in Allegheny township. Bntler
I eounty . would rejectfnllv inform all who need hi»
services, that ho has been refiiinily licensed as an Auc j
ticneer, and will be happv tr> a«>i veall who may call
upon him. in Butler.ot the alioiuin< counties of Arm
strong a'd V«*nango.
June 20,1847, St. JtS L. COLO IN'. I
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE ~
OYR.cB COI.LBCTOR or IKTKRMALRKVXNUC, 1
Twt JITT-THINI) COLLECTION DISTRICT or PA., (
No. 67 WATER STBX*T, AL<.KOHK.\T CITY, PA., F
June 24ih, ISA 7. )
"VTOTICE ia hereby given that the Annual Lists of |
1> »PECIAL TAX ES. fornierlv termed Licen-es, anil
the taxea «»n INCOMES. CARRIAUES, SILVER PLATE, i
Ae., are now In this office, and payment will be receiv
ed thereon by the collector.
The foiegoing taxes having become due, must be paid j
before the 24th day of July, 1567 ; otherwise,additional !
expenaea will be Incurred by the tax-paver. E Hulling :
ton, Esq., Deputy Collector, for the nounty of Ann- j
strong, and Edwin Lyon, Esq , Deputy Collector for ,
the county of Butler, will be ready to receive, after the ;
Ist proximo for their reapective counties, ami will p-xt ;
notices designating the times and placoa when and
-where they will be prepare*? to receive the taies col
lectable by them Deputy col eetor. H.C. Witter. bq N
will attend at the places, designated as follows, in Alle
gheny county to receive the taxes in the vicinity of
those placoa lespertiveiy,on the days named, between
the hours of U o'elock, A M , and 3 o'clock, P. M., of
said davs. viz:
Ac Tai eatum, on Tuesday, July 16 ;
At Sewickley. on Thurwlay, July la;
At Bake.stown. on Friday, July 19.
Taxes payable only In Greenbacks or National Cur
rency. JOHN M. SULLIVAN, Collector.
In pursuance of the übove older. I will attend at the
places designated asf.dlows, in Butler county, to receive
the taxes in the vicinity of those places respectively,on
the days named, between the hours of 0 o'clock A. M„
and 3 o'oiock, P. M., >f said days, viz :
At Harmony, on Wednesday, July 10th, at Shontz'a
Hoiel;
Olade Mills, Thursday, July 11th, st Adams' Store;
Saxonburg. Friday, July 12th, at Kobtifelter'a Hotel;
Fairview, Monday. July 16th, at Adams' House ;
Harriaville, Tuesday, July |6th. at Ketr's Hotel;
Wednesday, July 17tb, at Allen Wilson's
At Centreville, on Friday, July 18th, at Christ ley's t
Hotel; v
At Porte sville, on Friday, July 10th,at M Clymond's
Store, 111l 1 o clock, P. M ;
At Prospect, Friday eyening, the I9th of July, from 1
3 o'clock, P. M.
®th of July, the pewdties imposed by /
the law will be strictly enforced.
EDW IN LYON. Den. Col.,
I June 26,1857, sw. *4 Dir., 23d Dist, Pa. |
Statement of Brady Township
Bounty Fund.
DRADT TOWMBIF, BCTLEK COCWTT, PA., »
June 17th, 18«7 J
Auditor's settlement with Bounty Committee of bep
tember 3d. 1864.
Committee furnished eleven men, at four hundred and
fifty dollars each. June 4th 1866—SCHOOL Board levied
tax for eleven men, at three hundred dollars each, with
interest and coats of collection, and paid over to COM
mitt as.
DR.
Township to Committee .... 51,650 00
By ain't of subscription paid in S6OO 00
Interest on (1,06'i 49 60
Per cent, for collecting 27 48
$1,728 9«
Left off ~
Balance due Committee FT ',126 98
JONATHAN CLIFTON,)
ROBERT I ICKSON, V Auditors
no 28,8 T. SAMUEL TAGOART, j
Auditor's Notice.
IN the matter of the account of Washington Bovard,
Administrator ot James Thompson, dee'd
In the Orphan a' Court of Butler county, NV 60, March
Term, 1&67 And now to wit, June 7th, 1867: On mo
tion of IS McJunkin, Esq , Court appointed A. M. M'-
Cnn.'less. Eaq., Auditor, to make distribution of the bal
ance in bonda of Administrator, among th< ee entitled
thereto.
JSuller County, ss :
Certified from ths Record this 20th day of June, A.
D . 1867. I M EASTMAN, Clerk.
I will attend to the duties of the above appointment
at my office, in Butler, at I o'clock, P. M., of Tutsday.
the 9th day of Joly next, when and where all persons
Interested can attend if they MO proper.
A M. M LANDLESS, Jr.,
JUNE 26, 1867 , Bt. Auditor
FARM FOR SALE.
A FARM, sitoated in Penn township. Butler county,
Pn., miles South of Borough of Butler, con
taining f.2 acre*, more or less; 1 Frame and 1 Log
Dwelling House; 2 Orchat da. containing 66 Apple and
36 Peach Trees. Well watered. For terms, call on sub
scriber at the office of Clerk of Courta. Butler. PA
June 26, 1867, 4t. F M. EASTMAN.
J. JI. GILKEY^
DENTIST,
No;th-east Cor. of Diamond, Main St.,
BUTLER, PA.
June 2«, 1887, lyr.
DRUG AN D
GROCERY STORE.
MILE subscribers hnvo on hand and are daily receiving
L at their Store-Ruom, opposite Poter Duffy's in Butler
An Extensive Assortment
OF
I>riiß<i, . |l)je Stuff*,
Medicines, It'at.-Medicines.
Oils, BToilet Soap.
Paints BlVrl'll mery,
AND THE
Choicest liquors
for chemical and inedicina) purposes. Also, all kinds of
IIRUHHEH, NOTIONS, &c.,
Physicians' Prescriptions Cai-efully
and Promptly Compounded.
lii tlic Grocery Department :
will be found Flour. Bacon, Fish. Coffee, Teas, Sugurs, J
Canned Fruit of all kinds; in abort every article for
Family use. Also,
Nails,
Glass,
Glassware,
Queensware, Hardware,!
Stoneware,
Bucets,
Tubs,
And A general assortment of T«bacco and Cigars.
The b»ghi'St MM kef price paid for all kinds of pi o
duce in exchange for Hood*.
"Roll ii Dieffenbacher.
June 12, 1867—ty.
AUDITOR'S STATEMENT
Of Second Bounty Account < 112 Slipperyrock township, 1
F>r the year IX64,—Johr. McKnight Collector.
T>R j
John McKnight, to amount of Duplicnte, $6,462 30
Amount collected by .T. A. Christ ley, J6|fi 15
" • Jno. McKnight. 4,U16 09.
Interest paid by McKnight SB4 00
Mistake on Duplicate, 88
Kxoneratious, 770 18
Nnmberol men, fifteen (15)
I Von est inventu . $L V 3 15
CR j
By cash to MeKee Gill, M Henry and others $4,562 09
Ain't due Milton Henry supposed t.. be $590 00
We, the undersigned Auditor-of Slipi y R>< K town
ship do hereby certify that w.- have examined the tore
ffoing mjfsUrtoiu account, and. troin the documents and
vouchers presented to us, believe it correct.
THOS. McDEKMITT.)
H.M.GILL. >Auditors. !
I>. WAD3WORTII, j
Jnne 10,1867, St.
Kxenilor's Notice.
Estutr of John WYmc/% the d.
N'OTICK is hereliy given. »hat Letters Testamentary !
oil the eitHte of John Winter, late of
township, dec d. have been duly issued to the C irtiersign
ed ; therefore, all persons indebted CO said estste, are re- ,
QUEUED to make immediate }«ayii'unr. aud tin having
claims will preseut the saute properly authenticated for
settlement. J. WLMKR,
JOHN WIMER,
June 19, W, 3t- Executers.
Executor's Notice.
FJsfiifr of f/ttmt's Ifrnrj/. tfec'il.
N'OTICE is hereby given, that Letters Tes'amentar;
having teen issued to the uud'r*ici«ed, on the es'
tale Of JAMES Hem V.late of Oakland township '
Butler county, Pa dee'd ; theref.ire. -JL POIKVIIS know
iug themselves indnhted tt» the said ea'ate. will make
immediat payment, aud thot having claims against
the N«me will pr*sent them duly Niithenticate*! for
settlement. JOHN L. BARTLEY. EX'r. J
Kxcrnlor's Police.
( Ethile of S'i mhc.l I roo/cx, rfer.'tl.)
N'OTI'. I. is hereby given that L«tl -.re Testamentary,
oil the I -tat- . 112 .-vwimel Crooks, lute of Mid llesex
TOWNSHIP, de«M. bar * this day (Jane 17th, L*T.7.;been
dnly Issi I-d I' the nndviMgned; therefore, all pers*-IH
indebted TOTNLD s'.ite ar- . .»J».--te«l to MAKE lin medi
ate PAYMENT an»L TIIOE bav-.ug claims, will p.eseut the
bitiue J.ioperiy autLe .tica.F.i lor S^ttieuieut.
J.'llNfON WIIITK,)
WILLIAM CLLOOKTI.
Jnne 19,'«7,3t. JOHN CRojKd, j
SEWIUG.
MILS. T. J. LOWMAN,
Wo«ld respectfully inform the citizens of this p'.ace
that she is pr«*pare«L to do all hinds of sewing, surh as ]
Dress Making, Haqnas. Gents' Shirts, and Children's ap
parel Also, lA>cal Agent for Wheeler and Wilson's
Sewing Machines Feb. 20. 1*67. tf. 1
A. M. M CASDUEBB, JE.,
Attorney at. Lnw,
Office, South-west Corner ofDiamond
(That formerly occupied by Hon.Chas. C. Sullivan.)
May 15.'67.—1y) HUTLER, PA,
Pay Up-
ALL person* Indebted to the undersigned, are hereby
notified, that unless their accounts ore settled up
witbin thirty days from this date. (June 6th, 1»07,) the
same will be left in the hands of WM. S. Ziegljr, Esq.,
for collection.
June6 ( "o7—lt. WM. MORDORF
A. M. NF.YMAN, M, D.
Physician and Surgeon
OffUt immediately opposite Walker's buildings
B»Cl«R June T, \ WFC
08KPU J. ELLIOTT OGO&QE ROSE
ELLIOT I^ & ROSE,
House, Sign & Ornamenta! Painters.
Paper Haning Done on «HE Shortest Notice.
BITFeb. 20, IFICT—LJ.
WHITBEY & CO'S
CONSOLIDATED SHOWS
CIRCUSES
—AND—
MEW ACERIEBI
The Largest Exhibition in the WOrld!
With a Model and Complete
MENA E B I E
And a Coneol'dationof the leading Talent embraced la
CIRCUSES.
Preieiitin* mor» Hare end Curious Animals. Interesting
l.irde and Reptiles and a more Varied and Novel Per
fjrmaace than in «njr ceneern in America. A
major portion of the
ZOOLOGICAL SPECIMENS!
Hare been just imported. Amonf the features are
THE BABY ELEPHANT,
"Xjl UIiIPTT T,"
An T?nwe«ned Calf. First African Elephant erer cap
ture-!. Youngest and Smallest evei seen Only IS
tnontlis old Stands M inches high, and weighs
800 pounds, snd the wonderful Performing
Trained Monster,
"HL P HIN 3J1,"
A Colossal Asiatic.
tTTHE BABY ELEPHANT,®
Being too small to travel on foot, Will not be shown in
the Paraie, tut will be performed in tho iiing at each
Exhibition #
PROF. FOHUPAUGH,
The D «ring Anitrutl Conqueror, will at each Exhibition,
enter the Den, containing J.lON*>\ TIGERS, I.EOP-
AltD AM) PANTHERS; and give a Thrilling
Performance with thes<» Pierce and Sav 050
Monsters
The Eieo Disj-Uy of WILD ANIMALS and the
FEEDING OF THE V/ILD BEASTS
Will be given in conjunction with the
| CONTINUED AND VARIED
ENTERTAINMENTS.
Th»* D<»ns will contnin a Magnificent Zohral a |
Towering Ostrich, White Plumed, Seven Feet j
I II i.'h ; Three Atricnn Lion (Sit Months old)
! Kittens. finest and prettiest .'pecltnens In any
; Menagerie; Sacred Cow and Ualf; Long Lip
j p»-d H1 ndoostan Jl**ars only Animals ofth« kind
known to exit; The En-bus or .let Ulack Lion ;
a Dominiqno Alpacca; the 11 Ship of tho Des
-1 —a Dromedary of Sahara; Black, African
ind Asiatic Lion* nml l.iones*(>R; Bengal Tl
gers; Senog .1 and South American Leopards 1
Black, drizzly and Cinnnmoii Bears; Striped
ind Spotted Hyenas ; Elk; Fallow and Spotted
Doers; t'ashmnre Gonts; Wolves; Panthers;
Foxpb; (?oons; Inchuenmons; Oongonrs ; Hea
vers ; Moose; C<vit < 'fit* ; Pnlrle Dog*. Ac.,
with a fr'ULL AVIARY OF JITUDS, and all the
known variety of Apes, llabooiisandMonkeys
I
Con.i»t« of FOItTY PRINCIPAI. ARTISTES, .monj
whom are SIX SI'AR I. A DIES. m«r« than h»v« c»or
W«n engaged in on. K<JU ES I HI AN SHOW.
*"]l • Cftrlotta "Wtaitbey,
La Petite Louise,
iU'"c Marg-uretta Moync,
M'lle Klvira,
IMi>s .I<mi nottc Mnyland,
and M'II.O Clemciie Fabrtcr.
Two Good Clowns,
I'ctc < oiklin & Chap. Morgan.
•Tolin Conklin,
The Athlete and Cannon Hall Manipulator.
•T Hernnndi'i,
Champion Hare Back Hider.
Om Drtloue. Omnr I>r>l!»l«. I.aliowe, Silves
ter. C Humor, R Har.lon. Pierre, Jean, Koch- I
s fiird. Dunbar, Mam. I'.rrlllo, VV. RicUard«on,
j A1 i.ter Charles mij llr. 11. Whitbey,
| And others, furTii.hin* .11 that i* Novel, Astounding snd
Msr.dsrd in the Equestrian Act.
A GRAND PROCESSION
Will be made oppn the Entree into Town
DAY AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. M.,
Consisting of
; IJIPLE OF MUSIC,
Drnwnby Sixteen Aral. " r«o», containing
BRITNER'S PHILADELPHIA COR
NET BAND.
TWENTY SUPEIIB DENS,
Elegantly ,tainted nn.l ornamented.
THE TEAM OF ELEPHANTS,
An immen.-o stock of
Trained Blooded Circus Horses
And a
LONG LINE OF WAGON 3, CAES, &c.
Tho whole forming a PUBLIC I'ARAUK, worth
a day', journey tuwitaesß.
All tlie Menageries and Ulrcuees tinder One
Tent for One Mngle I'rlce of Admission.
Two Pcriormanccs,
Afternoon & Evening, at 2 & 7 1-2 o'clk,
* Doors open ono hour previous.
Seats for all who come. Plenty of Koom.
ADMISSION, - - - - 50 CENTS
Children,underlOyears, • 25Cents
THIS MAMMOTH SHOW
WILL EXHIBIT AT
Harmony, Tuesday, July 2d;
BUTLER,
Wednesday, July 3d;
At Kittanning, Thursday, July 4th.
COME ATV I> SEE
The Largest Show in the World,
CIECUS & MBITAGEBIB.
J. Ilippely W. IX. miller.
HIPPELY & MILLER,
Wholesale A Retail Dealers In
FLOOR 0 FEIO,
OATS, CORN, HAY, SALT, Etc.
a, & is® anus?-a-a jpassr'Ao
Intersection of Ohio and Liberty Streets.
No. 1 Salt at the lowest Market price on Board the Cars.
Price paid Tor Oats and Corn,-@g
Consignments Solicited.
June sth, 1867—1y.
LiTi; ARRIVAL
OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!
The undersigne-l is now receiving anil opening at his store (one door South of
John M Thompson's Law office) in Butler, a spleudid stock of Spring aud Sum
mer Goods, consisting of
MY GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
STJCH AS
(Stotlis, testaem, SatinMts, Tweeds,
Jem* FreacJ&i Her£a®@s, Po>pMas,
CoKrargs, &c, r . &c.
Notions, Ready Made Clothing, Car
pets, Oil Cloths, Groceries,
Hardware, Queens
ware, Hats,
Caps, Beets & Shoes, Sot© leather, &q.,
And all such goods as this market requires, which will bo sold CIIEAI'. Call
and examine.
3STO TO SHOW O-SOIDS I
Highest Mnrlcct Price Paid tor all kinds of Mcrchautublo Produce.
April 24, 18G7::tf. JOHN SCOTT.
DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS!
DR SAMUEL GRAHAM
Is still carrying on the Drug bunines in the old stand in
BOYD'S BLOCK,
Main Street, - - Butler, Pa.
We have constantly on band and for sale, at
rates, a-pure quality of
Drugs, Litharge,
Chemicals, Dye Stuffs,
Paintb, Oils, Glass, Putty,
Varnishes, Turpentine,
White Lead, Alcohol,
Red Lead, Linseed OU,
Lard, Fish, and Neats-Foot Oils.
Hollies, Vial*, Corks,
SOAP, LAMPS, SPONGES,
PURE GROUND SPICES, &C.
A general variety of
Perfumery & Toilet Articles-
WINKS AND LIQUORS for medical and mechani
cal purposed Wines ior Sacramental use, furnished
at cost.
Physicians' prescriptions
Carefully Compounded.
Thankful for past f*v« rs wi invite the public K*n«
ally to call and examine our st<»ck We are c- nfldrti
thai we can aell at as reasonable rates as any similar
establishment in the county,
may 'J9, '®T,-lyr.
Cunningham & Richey
HAVING associated together In thegroeeov business,
they are cow prepared to furnish the public with
CHOICE VEGETABLES,
FRESH FISH,
WINTER WHEAT FLOUR,
Cheese, l>rled Iteef, Ac.
We have a full stock of canned frnit, such as
PEACH K?,
BLACK PERU TBS.
GREEN CORN,
CHERRIES.
TOMATOF.P.
PEARS, io
In the Conftrstionsry line va are well supplied with
Candle*,
Cove Oyster*,
Green Apples,
Tobacco,
Cigars.
Huts,
OR.IXGF.N AND LEMOWB.
tUT Remember the place,
Cunningham & Richey,
« Three Doors South of Vogelsy Home,
MAIV STREET, BUTLER, PA.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Janiet Cratfjy, itec'il.
NOTICE It hereby given that Letters of A oiinistra
tion on the e#tate of Jaines Crntty, ace of Mud
dvcreeU* tp.,Butler county. Pa., dee'd, have this day
(June *tn, A. D-, 18t7,) oeen granted to the undersigned;
therefore, all persons knowing thsouelvea indrbted t»
said estate, will make immediate payment, and th'>se
having claims against the same will present them
properly authenticated for si-UJe"'snt.
J HOS. GAR VET, Jr., Idm'r.
Juoe 10. 'O7 - *.
misro'S
VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE!
Grny-liendocl Pooplo have their
locks restored by it to the dark 112 hutrous,
Milken iftntfrs of youth, and arc happy !
Young People, with light, faded or red Hair,
have these unfashionable colors changed to
a beautiful auburn, and rejoice I
People whose heads arc covered with
Dandruff and Humors , use it, and have clean
coats and clear and healthy scalps !
Bnld-lleadcd Vetcrnns have
their remaining locks tightened, and the
bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth
of Hair, and dance for joy!
Young Gentlemen use it bccauso it is
richly perfumed!
Young Ladies use it because it keeps
their Hair in placff!
Everybody must and trill use it, because
it is the cleanest and best article in tho
market!
For Sale by Druggi*ts generally.
WIIOLKSALK AGKNTS:
Sellers A Van Oonier,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Dr. Samuel Graham,
m;«y2J, n0.'24-eow-lyr. BI'TLER, PA.
AXKUAIi STATEMENT.
Duller Twp., <'<>lllllloll School
District.
Receipts and Expenditure* for the year
RECEI ITS.
Gross amount of Tax Duplicate SI ..290 44
Amount received front Collector, SI 2)3 2.»
For rentage on the al»ove, SO |rt
Exonerations granted 3*2 >7
A mount received as above 51.203 20
State appropriation I'M) 20
Pi om old Collector and Joint Tax 30 lg
51,3«3 69
Treasurer's Compensation to be deducted 27 27
Total receipta 51,330 31
EXPENDITURES:
Paid to one teacher 130 per month, 4 month*, $l2O 00
•• 4 " $.5 •• 4 " 400 00
••3 3 •* 225 00
Fuel, repairs and other expenditure*. 181 41
For eight seta of outline maps and globes, 1M 00
Old orders paid off, 230 00
Total expenditures, $1,301 41
Overpaid bytTreafu rer, $25 11
Three orders of 5J5 each, oouns l fee, and two er
three other sniall debt* still unsettled.
lly order of the liou d, WM. BTOOPB,
June 12—3t. SecreUry.
IMPROVED PLOWS.
TUB subscriber would respectfully inform the fhrm
ers <>f llutler county, that he bae the right for tb«
county of Uutli-r. and I* engaged in the manufacture of
M. G. Sleinmon*' Patent Iron HloW; and Is prepared to
furnish the (ame on sli.rt notice, and at roaaonahle
rttts. Manufactured at Mount Chestnut, franklin Tp.,
Bt|tier county, l A
Dealers and otbera are hereby notified that the Letters
Patent owned by me, vests in me the sole right to man
utorture, sell and use said plow, and sell and convey the
same toothers. within the limit* of Hotter oounty. in
arcoidaure with tho laws of the United {jute* iu such
<mm o made and provided. J.J. STEVENSON
June It, «7,3t* Mt Chejtuut, But It r Co., Pt.
THIRD ARRIVAL
NEW GOODS.
There l« a Store on Main Street,
Where all the swains and maiden* meet.
To help their "solea" and aave their fort,
» .lust three doors north of M'Aboy's store.
You've surelv been in their before.—
Live* HUSELTON, up to earn In leather.
H. Mil. hi. ladles' giltera at on«doll«r tw.ntrcn. pair
And «T«TJ kind of l.oott * ,hoo. of gent. * la.l| n ' w»r«,
* ,ow Prlcm that non. r.e«d barefoot to,
hlle HCSZLTOX and his leather are making such a show
AT HX7B£LTOK'B CHEAP
BOOT & SHOE STORE.
th ® largest and beat assorted stock
QfßOOtg and SHOES in town, Just purchased in the
srisw CB®(JDus)$ Q
*si22yraj^ijEr rt «'»-•*«
Polish and Oil Goat
Balmorels, Tampico
and grained
Morocco Boots,
Also, complete stork of Mens' and Boys' Ware, con
sisting in part of
LABTING, FRENCH AND COMMON CALF GAITKES,
FRENCH AND COMMON CALF BOOTS,
(hand work warranted,)
KIP AND UPPER BOOTS.
Also Mctrs' PLouan SHOES, (only $2 50 per pair.)
Also, a complete stock of
LADIES' AND GENTS' SLIPPERS.
My stock of loathor and finding consists in part of
Kids and Moroccos of all kinds,
Jtoang of all colors,
French and Common Calf Skins,
• Kip, Uppei*and SDIC Leather.
Bole 'eathor consists of ORONOCO, CALIFORNIA and
B. A. Bole.
Also, Lasts, Pegs, Thread Nsils, Boot-treea, Ac. Kv*
ry thing a Shoemaker use* he can find at K. b. HUSKf,
TON'S, throe doors North of M'Aboy Bros. Store, llut
ler, Pennsylvania.
49*This stock you will And Is selected on the prtn
ciples thut a tailor would make a better coat than a
blacksmith, so you inny expect to find a better quality
of BOOTS and SHOES at a Shoe store than at a dry
To short time and cash buyers wo offer superior in
ducements. Call and oxatnine my stock. No trouble
to show goods.
Particular attention paid to orders.
B. C. HI'NKLTOX,
no. 20.9m0>.) BUTLER, Pa-
No Humbug
IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD.
1111 K subscriber ban just arrived in Butler, (the town
_ of his choice,) with a most splendid supply of every
article In his line of business vis:
Tobacco, Snuff & Cfgaro,
which he has purchased on tho very best of Urms, and
whit h ha is willing, nay, anxious, to part with to any
persou having a go<'d name or the ready change, as
cheap, or cheaper perhaps, than they can purchase the
same quality any whore In this '-vast Confederacy •
This he pledges nimself to do, and the only way ofprov>
ing whether he is a mm of verncity or uot, is to try
him. Among the articles which he feels warranted and
disposed to brag on, are:
SCOTCH SNUFF,\
Superior quality.
EXTRA FINE ATLANTIC CAIiLF.
Chewing Tobacco.
DOUBLE EXTRA FINE NA VY
Chewing Tobacco.
TURKISH SMOKING TOBACCO,
HALF SPANISH AND COMXIOV CIGARS,
An assortment of all kinds of Cigars, % miff and Chew
ing Tobacco, But stop !
Here his "mute her winy* maun rower,
Sic flight* are far beyond her power.'*
To sing or tell of everything he has, would - occupy
too much precious time; Just call and exnmins for
yonrselvm O. VOOELET, JR.
Butler, May 23,1807, 3mos.
HARTFORD LIVE STOCK
Untsuraace Qampaj
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
CASH CAPITAL., $300,000.
I K. N. KELLOOG, President,
GEO. D. JEWETT, Vice President.
I. 11. Milliard, of Franklin, Pa., Agent
tor Clarion and BU ler oountios.
mil IS is the only Live Stock Insurance Company th'at
| is doing a Live Stock Insurance business with a
paid upCnpital. It affords the Stock raiser a protection
such a* has never been given him before. Where is
there a Fanner or a man that maken it his businc* to
raise Horses. Cows, or Sheep, but loses severely every
year from Horses being stolen, horses dvir>g,cowe and
oxen dying, and sheep dying? Now if the loser could
hold a Policy In tho above named Insurance Company,
tie would be paid at once fur his Stock lost either by
thoft or death.
Already have tho Farmers of the Eastorn States been
greatly benefitted by this Insurance. They mako it a
yearly business to Injure all their stock sgalnst death
and theft. Thoy wont do without it. It costs a farmer
but a few dollars to Insure his Horses, Cows, and Sheep
There are men of capital who would invest their mon
ey in valuaide stock, but they are afraid of losing it by
theft or death. They need not do so any longer. Let
them Injure. Mr. Hilliard, the above named agent,
during the coming summer, will pass through the coun
ties or Clarion and Butler, and establish an Agency in
every Towntthip. Those wishing to insure their Stock,
or wi.thing to become an Agent for the Township in
which he lives before Mr. 11. gets around, can adaresa
the Agent at Franklin, Pa.,and rat<s of Insurance and
Books of Instruction will be furnished them by return
mail. Farmers, don't stand back! Pitch in. This ia
fust what you ueed. (May 30,'07,2m0e.
PEOPLESTEA HTORE,
Wilson & Undrwood
WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL DCVLXBS IN
TEAS, ... CHOICE.
JfamilgGrmtrtts,
No* 15 South West Diamond*
' Adjoinipg Bepler's Hotel,
ALLEGHE.TV CITT, PA.
j One of the cheapest and heft Wholesale and Retail
| Flares in the two cities. Cull and examine our Stock and
Sricds. I May 29,'67. 2m os
MONEY FREE AS WATER.— 10,000 ACTIVE
Local and Traveling Agents, Male or female, of
all agea, are wanted to solicit tratlft I n every City, Town,
Hamlet, Workshop and Factory, throughout the entire
world, for the most saleable novelties ever known.—
600 per cent, profit ami BRADY SALE WHKBEVKK
OFF EH ED. Smart men and women can mako from 16
to fiO per day, and no risk of losa. A small capital r«e>
quired of from S2O to SIOO-»tbe more money invested
the grest« r the profit. No money required in udvanct
—wo first send tke articles and receive pay afterwards.
If yon actually wish to make money rapidly and easily,
write for full partaculara and addresa,
MILNOK k CO., (from PaHsJ
810 Broadmy, Am*
ly, (Newspapers corywill b«lwb«d®ly dealt w«B
W. 8. HUBELTOXT, M. D.,
(Late of the U. S. Army,)
No, <*7 Federal ®troot»
i OrricK HOURS: )
i Fr« bßtoloA. U. !
i •» a t.. ft p. M. ( ALLLOHENY CITY.
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