American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, July 03, 1867, Image 4

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    farmers' o(olumit.
EEOEIPTS.
CCRBANT JAM. —Boil the currants gen
tly ono hour with an equal weight of su
gar, and putin jars, ihis will be dark
and very rich, it will not work, and can
be used to advantage in large families
If boiled uutil very thick, it will keep
yeara. If't candies, set the jar ia boil
ing water until it hoats through and dis»
tolvea the sugar.
CURRANT JELLY. —rick currants al
ways for jam and jelly on a dry day, and
before they are dead ripe ; when very
sweet and nice for table use, the gelatine
has been converted by a process of nature
into sugar. Currants mu9t be scalded
the same day they are picked, or they
may not jelly ; look them over, carefully
removing all stems, and scald them over
boiling water in an enamelled kettle, but
do not allow them to reach boiling heat,
and pour them in the jelly bag without
bruising while liot; hang the bag over an
earthen dish, and let them drip without
pressing until the next morning. Then
measure the juice, and allow eight and a
half pounds of sugar to eight pints ot
the juice ; put the juice in au enamelled
kettle over a clear tire, remove all the
scum that rises, and when boiling hot
scatter in the sugar with one hand, and
stir the jelly with the other; let the jel«
ly become nearly boiling hot, slip in the
skimmer, shake it in the cold it it appears
like setting," dish it immediately into
email moulds, tumblers, or jars. If the
currants were in a right state, the jelly
will set by thp time the sugar dissolves.
White currants do not make as pretty
jelly as red, but e |Uai parts of white and
red make a beautiful jelly. »Uso only the
best sugar for all jellies. Put over jolly,
when cold, a tissue paper wet in brandy,
and cover the jars or moulds with paper
cut to fit and notched, wet with the white
of eggs beaten stiff. The jelly bag may
be pressed, and a solid but cloudy jelly
made from the juice obtained. It ia as
good for cakes and gravies as the other.
RASPBERRY JELLY. —Prepare the fruit
as directed in currant jelly, and make
the jelly as there directed. If raspber
ries aro scarce, use one pint of cuirant
juice to two of the raspberry, and the
flavor will be quite as pleasaut.
FIUESH CHERRY PIES— The fruit should
bo dead ripe for pics; they will take
much less sugar and make richer pies
than if barely ripe. Cover the plate,
which should be deep, with a plain p»ste.
If the cherries arc pitted, bake the paste
without crisping bet'uro putting in the
fruit. Mix the sugar with the fruit, re
mcmbering the cherry is very acid,
spread the fruit evenly on the paste, add
a piece of butter as largo as the-bowl of
a dessert-spoon, cut in small bits, dredge
with flour, cover with paste, and bake
until heated through. A few pits will
improve it.
PAKE WELL PUDDING. —The following
are tested recipes for this delicacy : —No.
1. Line a pie oish with a rich paste and
put into it any kind of preserve. Mix
four eggs (leaving three of the whites.)
a quarter of a pound of butter, with
white sugar to the taste ; beat them well
together, and pour over the preserve
Bake in a very slow oven, and serve cold.
No. 2. Take the yolks of six ejfgs and
the whites of two; add 4 oz. ot loaf su
gar, silted ; beat theso well together, and
add the grated rind of a lemon ; then
take 4 oz. of fresh butter, creamed; beat
the wholo well together. Line a rather
shallow tart-dish with puff paste, and
spread it thickly with apricot marmalade;
then pour in the mixture, and bake it
It is served cold, with silted sugar over it.
No. S. Having covered a dish with thin
puff paste, put a layer of aay kind of
jam about half an inch thick ; then take
the yolks ot eight eggs and the whites of
two, half a pound of butter, melted, half
a pound of pounded lump sugar, and al
mond flavor to your taste ; beat all well
together, pour the mixture on the jam an
inch thick, and bake it an hour in a mod
erate oven. The above is sufficient for
two soup-plates or dishes of about the
same size. The pudding is good either
hot or cold.
ORANOECUSTARD.— IIemove the rinds,
thick cells and seeds from four oranges.
Add sugar and wine to the pulp till it is
agreeable. Place a layer of sponge cake
broken small on tlie bottom of a deep
glass dish. Pour over a part of the or
ange, wine, etc. Then another layer of
cake, and the remainder of the fruit.—
Just before it is served, pour over the
w'oole, cold , soft custard, made by stir
ring the beaten yolks and a little of the
white of three eggs into a pint of boiling
milk, with three tablespoonfuls of white
sugar.
HORSES AND .SALT —A traveller in
Morocco writes thus : '-We purchased ot
a tribe of Bedouins an Arab horse for
our own use. As a matter ot course, we
made a great pet of him , and almost the
first thing we offered him, as a condiment
to his feed of barley and straw, was a
handful of salt; but, to our Furprise, he
would not touch it but turned up his ar
istocratic nose at it, as if he felt a big
disgust nt such an unsavory dose. On
making further inquiry and experiment,
we fouud that neither the Moors nor Arabs
ever gave salt to their horses, cattle or
sheep. And yet there are no horses in
the world equal in beautiful vigor, in
powers of endurance, elasticity of move
ment and robust constitution, to these
Banie A r ab horses."
Mr. DAVIS has recovered the fac-.
ulty of speech. In response to a sere
nade at Niagara, he said :
Gentelmen —I thank you sincerely
for the honor you have this evening
shown to me ; it shows that true Brit
ish manhood to which misfortune is
always attractive. May peace and
prosperity be foiaver the blessing of
Canada, fir she has been the asylum
for many of my friends, as she is now
an asylum to myself. I hope that
Canada may forever remain a part
of the British Empire, and may God
llesß you all, an i tlie British flag'
nwrer waw to wave over you.
AMERICAN CITIZEN
Job PriatiojOfftcel
Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book
AND
BPIMI IDS IPOTTOB.
In Kmrni 1 KnIIHIng Seroinl Stofy, op.
posit** Jack') Hotel, Mai 11 Sti««l,
BUTLER PA.
WR ARK PREPARED TO PRIST.O>t BIIOR* NOICK
Bill Heads, Hooks. Druggist Labels. Pro
grammes. Constitutions, Cheeks, Notes,
Drafts, Planks, Business Cards, Visiting
Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters,
Bills of Pare, Order Books, Paper Books,
Billets, Sale Bills, &c.
BEING FCRXISHER WITIt
The Moat Approved Hand Presses
AND
jTIIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
Typ«, Border*, Ornaments, Rula», Cut«, Ac.,
IN TIIK COUNTY,
i We will execute everything in the line of
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING
JitATLT, PaOMPWI, ASD AI R«A»0!IABL« ItATM,
| in a style to excel any establishment at
home, and compete with any abroad.
SKILLED WORKMEN
Are employed in every branch of the
business, and we endeavor to meet the
i wants of the community, and to re
tain the honorable distinction which has
been already conceded to this establish
ment, for
TASTE I>" COMPOBXION
AND
Elegance In Press Work.
In all the essentials of Cheap Printing,
I Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau
tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in
vite comparison, from getting out a C;rd
of a sintrle line to an illuminated Poster,
or a work of any number of pages.
The American Citizen.
I? pobli*he«l evwy Wednesday In the borough of Butler
by C. K Ammßioi, in Reams' building, Main Ptreet,
opp mite the Jack House.
| TERMS:— S3 OO A yenr, if paidln advance,or within
the flrnt first *ix months ; or 'i 50 if not paid until alter
the expiration o the Unit aix month*.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &c
One«q'iare, one Iniertlon ft 00
- J#
t?. column for »ix months ■» 00
1 column for six mouths » «.
i .'column for " on
I W -. 4 "S
I l column for one }< ar • 78 00
BiwlKiM Cards, not titm-'ling * # M
Fx ecu tor 4 \(lini*u!strati.rs;«id Auriitor'snotlces, each,3 00
Applications for Licenses, ,-ucl, .... ■••••&0
Cautions, Bstrays, Notice,ot In.solution, 4c., not
exci'<"linjr 1 square, 3 insertions, e:»« h 2 oO
10 lines ol Nonpareil, or its equivalent, will make a square
JOB Wo&K.
: sheet hand-Mil. 50 cop!-* or less »1 5
I I '•! •■>"
tin •• :: I»
For any quantity under S. t uir.-s }'l 60 per quire; on all
amount* t'Vor that, a reasonable reduction will be made
Single packs, %\ 50; each additional pack, 60 cts.
LOCAL NOTICES. •
' lOcentspor line for each Insertion.
DKATIIH Ann MMtMAOt*,
will be published gratis, where the same does not *xreed
oiiiir-' f<>r each additional line, 6 cts. will be charjred.
Advertisements «112 O C. Bale, Kxecntors, Adminlstra
tori n\d Auditor's notices; K*tiayH, I»i«*'dution of Part
nership. Caution*, and all transient advertisements MUST
POSITIVELY BK l»\m IN Al>v« M K.
O E. ANDERSON, Editor and Proprietor.
Dec. 6 IHW +
g&OI££63QgAL CASES
L! a. MITCHELL.
as *
Office N. K. Coiner of limn ond, l'utlir. In
Charles M'titntlless,
m « s.« ■.»««'■
Ofllco, on Soti'h west coiner of Diamond, Bntlen. Pa
j. A J. PI El 1 V\« » .
Attoi* nc y H ut lii W *
Office, on R. K of Diamond and Main ft Butler, Pa.
ION M JTHOMPtfOIt LION
THOMPSON & LYON,
.rn I sat
JCTOfflce, on Main Street. Butler, Pa
GEO. A. BLACK - OiO. W. PLCEUIR.
BLACK & FLEEGER,
ATTOUNEVB AT LAW,
AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENTS
Office on Main street, opposite Schueidemart's
Ckthin* Store, Duller, Pa. lu° 'Ju, ly.
. H. *ll. ItlsOsll^,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will'attend to all bUHineesentrusted tohlHcare prompt
ly. Special attention to the collections of
iton*. II irk I'uy am! Bnunties.
Will also act a.l agent for those wishing to buy or
sell real estate.
Office oiwSonth side of Diamond, in Bredin's building.
Butler Pa.
THOS. K.o'Bxnsrsoisr,
Attorney at Law,
A "S l>
PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT-
Offmc with Charles M'Caiidless, Esq
S. W. Corner ot Diamond
liUTLKR i'A.
Asrenl.
THF, nnderdgned would respectfully notify the public
tLut he has been regnlsrly commissione<l as
01-lA-IIM: A_C3-EISRT,
for securing llounty Money, Arrtart of Pay and />»»•
gions. for soldiers, or if they are dead, for their legal
representative*. No charge will be made for prosecuting i
the claims of soldiers. their reseutetlves until the
Mine lire collected K. ANDKKSON.
PLOWS.
ITF. ARE RELIABLY INPORM
etl that some pers n or person
have be#»n selling plows thronghs
out the county ,iepresfnting them
«" made by (J . R. Moser. this is therefore to warn
the public aguitnt such, as all pluws we make have our
Plows alwavs on hand, and work warranted.
O.iJ.R MOSER.
no 9. Bmo. Butler, Pa.
W. J. YOUNG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
J. W. YOUNG, Surveyor.
Benzonia, Benzie Co.,
April 24,1567, ly. Michigan.
MOWERS M REiPEfiS.
Quaker,
Excelsior,
Aetna,
Buckeye.
ALSO. Palmer'a and Common Uay Elevators
and Il\kee.
ALHii. Cultivators. IRON and Wood.
ALSO, Double ttborcd Plows, Irun
ALSO, Cutting Boxes and Corn Shelters.
ALP", I'lowsand Poiuts. all kinds.
ALSO, took B<eves(Wood or coaH, on han 1 and for
sale at our old stand.
J. a. * W« CmpMi.
IWtKr) mnyjmOT*!«
GETTYSBURG ASYLUM
j FOR INVALID SOLDIERS.
Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common
weal t& of Pennsylvania, March 6 1807.
THE Board of Supervisors appointed by the above
Corporation to carry oat the objects of the net of
incorporation, reepectfully aunounsg lo th« puMio that
the Leglftlaturo <>f Pennsylvania has lot h< Hr?d the rais
ing of mods for the ereiai.>n. establishment, an.l main
tenances of an Any J um'for Invalid iotdierfeof the late
war, to b« built >u tlie B ittle-fiel 1 >t «-;t jrsuur.; . and
a-* an inducement to patriotic citizen* to contribute to
this benevolent object, ha\e emui>wdr«-d th»- Corpora
tion to di*tribnto amongst the aubsctfbera -nob articles
of value and interest, from a<**'Ctatloii with the lat«
war, or any moneys, effect*, property, or estate, real
or pergonal, whatever, in this State or elsewhere, at
such timea or .ipon such terms, and in such way and
manner whatsoever, as to them shall seem fit, any laws
ot this Commonwculth to the contrary notwithstanding.
The enterprise is cordialiy recommended by the fol
lowing named SvW-known gentlemen:
Major-Genetal OKOR«KO. MEADE,
Ex-Governor ANDREW O.CUKTIN,
Majoro A LUSH A I'K\NYi'ACKER,
M:\jor (leneral E. M. GREGORY.
Major General JOHN R BROOKE,
Major General CHARLES If. T. COLLIB,
Major General 11. Y J. MADILL.
Major General JAB. L. BELt'RIDGK,
Rrlgadier General JAMES A. BEAVER.
Brigadier General HORATIO G. SICK ELS,
Brigadier Oeneral JOSEPH K. KNIPE,
Br'gadier General WM.J. BOLTON.
Brigadier General BAM'I< M. ZULICK .
I'rigadier GeueraJ JOHN K. MURPHY,
Brigadier General JOHV V. BA I.LI Kit.
Brigadier General T. F. M COY,
Brigadier General R. E WINSLOW.
Brigadier General HENRY PLEAiANTS,
Brigadier General .I P. 8. GOBIN,
Brigadier General J. M CAMPBELL,
Briga'dier General TlfOS. >!. WALKER,
Brigadier General WM. COOPER TALLEY, •
Brigadier General l> M M.GREGG,
Cornel F. 8. aiT HBAL'GII,
The site for the Institution thlity acres) has alreadj
been purchased, ami it is hoped that the good work may
cnuimcnce before mid>unime:.
Subscriptions will 4>e received at the office the As
sociation. No. 1120 Chertnut street, Philadelphia, on
and after Monday, thoAth diy of Miy,
For each subsetiptlun "112 five dollar 4 a certificate will
be issued, Which will eDtitle the holder to such article
of value MS may be awarded to its number.
The first distribution of awatds will be made imme
diately upon the receipt of 80,000 subscriptions, of
15 each.
The distribution will be public, and under the direct
supervision of the Corporator*.
Person- at a distance are requested to remit their
subscriptions (when practicehle > by Posf office money
order, or registered letter, to insoie prompt delivery.
Direct all letters to
J D. HOFFMAN,
SECRETARY BOARD OK SUPERVISORS,
Box 1481. P 0., Philadelphia.
The following is a schedule of the awards to bs made
under the first distribution. The items of Diamonds
and other precious stones were purchased from citizens
of the South during the war. and their genuineness is
certified to by Afessrs llenle k Bros . the most exten
sive diamond importers in the country, and by J. Her
manu, diamond setter, New York.
GETTYSBURG ASYLU M FOR INVALID SOLDIERS.
Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common
wealth «d Pennsylvania, J/arch 0,18H7.
Office HBO CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
FIRST DISPOSITION.
Eighty Thousand St. bs crib ei sot Five Pollats Each.
1— 1 Diamond Necklace, 4H BrilliaMs
valued at $30,000
2 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Ear
Rings 15,000
3 1 Award 10—40 Government Uonds 10,000
4 1 Diamond Cross, set in Stiver 7.0U0
6 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 6,000
0— 1 Awaid 10-lOGoVet nm« nt Bonds 5,000
7 1 Diamond Single Stouo Ring 4.500
8— I Diamond < luster Bracelet 4 000
fl— 1 Diamond Singlußtoue Scarf Pin 4.O*H)
in— 1 Diamond ClustOT Brooch 4,000
11— I Diamond Cluster Bracnlet ...... 4,000
12— 1 Pair Single Stone Diatrotid Ear
Rings 3.500
13— 1 Diatuon<l Cluster Brooch B.o:h>
14— 1 A ward 10—40 Government Bonds 3,u«*o
15— I Diamond Single Stone Pin 3.000
10— 1 Diamond Siuyle °tone Stud 3,000
IT— 1 Diamond Cluster Breocli '^,600
IH 1 Diamond Single Stone Kin* 2 ."»• »t»
10— 1 Diamond and Fno i ihl Brooch... 2.5 0
20— 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 2,000
21— 1 Diamond Cluster
29 1 Long India Camel's 11 tir Shawl I >OO
23 1 Choice Emerald titud. 1,500
24 1 riingle btone Diamond Ring 1,000
25 to 34 10 Awards of 10—40 Government
Bonds each 1,000
35 1 Three-stone Diamond and Ruby,
*.. 800
30— 1 Diamond Single stone Kir Knobs soo
37 1 Pair Dianmud « luster Studs *OO
3>— I Diamond Single-sture King, star
setting 500
30— 1 Diamond Single-stone Pin 6<h»
40— 1 Diamond fluster Bracelet .. 500
41 to 60— lo Awards of 10 ■lO Government
Bonds, each &i:0
51 — 1 LaU) °r> Diamoud-aet W atidi 400
6- 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring .... 850
53 1 I'inmond and Opal t luster Ring 250
64 1 Diamond Sinule Stone King 2<>;»
60— 1 Pair Emerald ecarf Pins 29>>
.'•M— I Diamond Single Stone Stud 150
57 1 Diamond Cluster Pin 100
68— 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch and <
Ear Rings 100
59 to 158—100 Awards 10—40 Govern t Bonds,
each 100
159 to 258—100 Awards, Government Legal Ten
deis, each 60
3,000 Awards, Government Legal Ten
ders, each 6
The distribution of the above rewards will ho made
in public as soon as the subscription is full, of which
due notice will be given through t he papers. On and
after .Way tth the Diamonds will be on exhibition at the
ofiise of Gie Association
The public can confidently rely on everything being
conducted in the most honorable and fair mannffr. All
the awards will be handed to certificate holders, "inline
diately after the distlihution, free of all cost, at the
.(lie of the Company, No. l»2o cIILM'NUT Streei,
Philadelphia.
CERTIFICATE.
We hereby certify that we have examined thf Dia
mond Goods, Pearls, Emerald*. Rabies, and other
Precious Stones, us described in the above list, and fiud
them all gt nuine.
11ENLF. BRO.'fi D smond Importers,
«112» MA 1 DEN I.AN E. New York.
J. HEI: l/ANN. Diamond Srtur,
391 BROOJfE St.. New York.
AGENTS WANTED.
Books can be had containing Twenty Certificates,
ONE HUNDRED POLL A RS.
All orders for Certificates must be nddro S*ri to
J D HOPF.WN. Senetary.
j may,no2l,2m<« ] Box 1481, Post Office, Philadelphia.
I CARRIAGES,
BUGSIES &
A FTER MORE THAN S.X YEARS EXPERIENCE
j in my busities.s.and a Winters labor in in selecting
the best material, and constant oversight in the making
I of the same, by
FIRST CLASS WORKMEN,
j I have nuw on liau.l the Urgent uud beet lut of
CARRIAGES.
BIUCiIES,
SL'LKKYS.
WKJOVS, Ac..
qoth light and beaw. ever offered to the people o
Butler county, ; which I will sell
CHEAP FOR CASH,
TrFamilv Carriages. Shifting T p Buggies. Open and
ottlnu Buggte*—n shoit. think I mn furnish al
mo-t any thine in the vehicle line, made of the best
Eastern timber >piiugs and axles: and finished in a
manner not excelled in cities East or West, and bettor
adapted f.r oil I road - than Eaatern work.
Shop and Ware-room on Cunningham street, East of
and near Manlorf s Tannery, Butler. Pa.
GEO. C. ROESSING.
REFERENCES:
We. the undersigned, take pleasure in recommending
to the public, the work of Geo. • . R-*«sing. We have
used hi« manufacture ef Carriage*—they have given
satisfaction, and are well a«iaptcd to our roads.
CBAI.LK« MVAIDLIM,
J. G. * W. CAMPBELL,
DR. STEPHE.X BRADF.N ,
R. C M'ABOY,
I>B. FrICKEKSI El*,
no. 17-tf, \n « S A A ti. Born.
JOHN SIEMOY.
Confectioner and Cake Baker,
Ulo. 109 Federal Street,
Allegheny city, Pa.
IceCream, Soda Water. Fruit*, Nuts, Jellies, Pickles,
Ac., always on hand. ,
Kf Particulfr attention paid to orders.
mm tmtip *
1867. 1867.
NEW "GOODS!
i ITTR ARE JU?T RECETTINO AND OPENINO
fV tho Beat Selected Stock or
SPRING
—AND—
SUMMER
GOODS,
EVKR OFFERED IX
BUTLER,
OONPISTINO IN A FULL LINE OF
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Which wcr* bought at the latest decline for cash, to
which we oall particular atteotron Our stock cousiots
ot a large lot of
MEIUNUS,
ALL WOOL DE LAINS,
SILK LUSTER,
ALPACAS,
COHURGS,
POPLINS,
MOUSE DK LA INS,
CIIALLIKS,
BERAGES,
In endless varieties and color*. A fu'l asnoitmcut of
MOTIONS,
Tiunnn»g,
Mlfil.ns.
Nil MKiIXON,
' tIUX KS,
TICIiIXCIS,
oiivouAm
ALSO, A EULL LINE OF
CLOTHS,
■CASSSMERES,
SATINETTS,
TWEEDS.
JEANS,
WHICH WE WILL SELL AT
LOW PRICES.
.
A large and well selected assortment of Ladies'
DRESS GOODS,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
! HARD-WARE, QUEENS-WARE,
AND A NO. 1 ARTICLE OF
GROCERIES,
AH of which we offer at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
PARTTCULARLT TO
CASH BUYERS.
. 1
Please cal aud examine our stock, before purchasing
elsewhere, as we find it
Xo Trouble to Show €iooda.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
BEMEUBER THE PLACE.
WEBER & TROUTMAN,
Moyd's Block
Cor. JUalu *t J< flVrson Mrertt,
BUTLER, PJCNN'A.
4f>iW)Sßr-«9 trfdMH
AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE
—FOR—
The Purifying of the Blood.
»B. J. W. POLAND'S
HUMOR DOCTOR,
A Positive Remedy for all Kin-In ui Humors,
PARTICULARLY
ERYSIPELAS, NETTLE RABII, SALT RHEUM
SCROFULA. CARBUNCLE?, BOILS AND PILES
It is very gratifying to say of thia, or of any other
medicine, 4 It is the very be*t teinedy known." It is
not always so easy to prove it.it in. however, exceed
ingly gratifying to the Proprietor of thia medicine, that ;
while he declaim to the public that this i.« H most won*
derful and effective specilic fur Humors, iia stated ab<»ve,
he has abundant pro«d a hand 10 *u*t,iin his »t it*m«*nt
Foi sixteen years the llumor Doctor liaa l>reu manu
factured and Bold, and every yenr has increased the
value of its reputation »nd the amount of it* sales.
In New Hampshire where it originated, no remedy for
humors Is »o highly prized. An eminent physician
(no v an army surgeon; when practicing iu New il»tup
eblre, pui chimed between fifty end sixty gallons ofit
during some seven or tight years and uaed it in his
practice. He has ainco then ordered it for the Iloj.pl
tal where he was atattoned Other physicians have
ordered it, and have used it in practice with grest suc
cess W hen the j roprietor lived iii New Hampshire. at
Goffatown Ceuier, for the space of thirty or forty n\jles
around, and in Manchester particularly, the Humor
Doctor was well known and highly valued for tlit* nu
merous and wonderful cure* which it effected. Though
manufactured iu large quantities the Hupply wis tr«--
qnently exhausted, and purchasers had to wait f>r more
to be madu. In that region some very severe cases of
Kryslpela* were treated with—and they wete cured.—
Er>tti|)elas sores, or cartnim-ies, thoa<j ugly, palntul ul-,
ce s. were entirely removed wherever this medicine was
faithfully used. So it was with Scrofula aud Suit Rheum.
The llmnar Doctor cured them.
For the sake of showing what is thought or It, a fuw
testimonials are here inserted:
Mlllon Gale. Ks<|., Ibmton, >in»i.
I hereby certify that I wa* son ly nfilicted with bolls
for two years, developing themselves on my limbs and
other paita of my ImIJ Thy tut? or burn which 1 en
dure* I from them are Ind'acrmable. juffioe it to say
that I f.iitbt ul'y irled severnl or the most popular lit*
m« r remedies, but Without removing UKX affliction At
1 Dgth, by the earnest request of «n iutlmaie friend, I
was induced t . try Dr. J . \V. Poland's Humor Doctor,
and am very liappv to attest that all my boils were re
moved, and my b< alth was leston-d by tislug l)r. Po
land s afore aid medicine,
boston, Jan. 14, IbtO. MILTON HALE.
A. C. IF. Esq., Mancfirster, JV. H.
DP. J. IV. Poi.A^vn —Dear Sir: I very cheerfully give
my testimony in favor of your Humor lib. tor as "an ex
cellent reon-dy tjr humors Mj numerous acquaint
aace in Mmcliester know how severely I *a* itffllctrd
with iJolis, ami they know how perfectly good mv health
isat present Your Hunier l)or[ t cured me.' Please
refer tome for particulars in my case.
.Manchester, X. H ~Juue 11. ;',6. A. C. WLIJiCE *
Mr-. Wheeler, Stnncham. Mutt.
I very confidently and earnestly recommend Dr. J.
W. Poland's Honor Doctor as an fcxcwlleni temedy f.r
humors, having been woiiderlnlly remedied by it myself.
My own case was a very severe and obstinate one For
more than two years the skin up HI the Inside ..F |» u fh
my hands.and even down to my wiist. was constantly
cracked and broken up. so ilmt I vas i-nal le to u-e
my hands in any kinds ..f we| work. and was
obliged to wear gloves in sewing t > avoi.l getting blood
upon my work. The humor which UJ nfilicted mo was
p: diahly si couibiuatiou id Krysipcla* and Salt Rhruiu.
My general health was quite poor So. u after 1 began
to u«e the lluinor I), ctoi 1 «ould perceii I ** skit* of heal
ing 1 cpiitlnued to use the medicine till 1 wiui finally
cuied M> hand* are n.>w'perfectly Deo tnnn humors,
and to all appearances my whole system i« clear • fit,
aid has been for several mouths. I used fight bottles
1 felt safe to give it up entl elv. but thev cured
me. 11A Rlt I fcT WHEr.LKR.
Stoneman, Mass., July 5, lHGtt
Mrs. l\)rter. Dover, X 11.
DOVER. N. 11, .Inly 2*2,186*.
Dlt. I'OMJtn. I received your letter enquiring as to
the effects* 112 voni medicine on *<• i-ah kuess. I am hap*
py to say that 1 think it ia •« the medicine" f»r that
dreadful sh-kuest. l tried various prescription*. hut
found notio that settled the stomach aud cleared the
head like the limine Doctor. I felt ad though I could
hardly wait to get ashore, to entreat jou to intrdiice it
into ship chandlery at ores, that it may find its way t»
those who Ptifter up >n the mighty deep fr-un sea sirk
uess. If captains alio lake tneir famines with them,
or cam passengers, should try it for once, they would
never be willing to voyage without it.
r I have used it for my family since it* Introduction to
the public for bilious habits, headache an 1 humors
about my children, aud have always found it a sure
1 am not fond of having my name appear ir* public,
and would not consent to it on any other Mcruint but to
relieve the suffering ; but if the 112 iregolng will be of any
seivicu to you or the public, vou ea- make IIS« ..f it.
Yours. HARRIRTM POItTKIt.
Much ni ire might be said in relation t • this medicine,
as contained in testimonials, but it Is lien-. Ask
Manchester driiK«est« ab.>ut It. espec ally EW. fllskc,
at Ifarr'a Inquire of Mr. Henry Plunier, of Itodf 'til,
whose wire wis cured by it of Salt Kb uui. A-k almost
any person In Oofl'stown, and they will declare ifs value
asaremedy, as used iu their own cases or by their
friends.
The llumor Doctor was formerly sold at fifty cents
per bottle; but the cost of every ingieiilent composing
it has gone up so enormously, that fhu price h-is been
l alse-1 to fifty cents only, and that hv compulsion
The Humor Doctor i- prepared at the New England
Botanic Depot, 112 u the proprietor. J. r. Fren h
Sold Uy nfwHclnt D• • i 11 ei irywhere.
DEM A S H.aKNES .v CJO.. Oei.era 5 Agent-. New York
FARMERS, READ THIS!
BUCKEYE
MOWER & REAPER
V''v/ -li''
ii}. 4' **\ * T JKM
%. -sgSk
Again Triumphant!
miITS EXTENSIVELY KNOWN, AND DESK It VI" D
j I ly I'oprlnr Machine was submitl<-1 to the mo»t
J vigorous test c.f its suoerioritv, at a filal of competing
i machines that tofoH i>l ir« under th* inaiitgement of the
j New V k Ar'iculfiiriil Svi.ty. at Auburn, N. V.in
•Inly.l Mii 'I h-comtiiitlee consisted or e|« ven judges
I and foit\ machines were entered as contestants 112 >r the
| pilze The trial ' isfed three weeks, and the tests wire
i *"! st tlor .ucb. 'l'be leattlt was mm<<im>*((| at the
' St .te Wr helj :«f on the l!2th of September
last, and the
1 GRAND GOLD MEDAL
WA tfllEN AWARDED THE
B U QUE TSj
A3 THE MACHINE
SUPERIOR TO AIAj OTIf ERS.
' A similar tes'inony was asarded if in tho tame
| Stale, 1 u TIi!S machine is regarded l»y the thou
■Bnds who can *i e k IVoui experience, as the
ItV.HT TmIK W0313-D,
a nd is niannfactiirfd by the incorporated company
C. AITTIiNACO..
CANTON OHIO
I«ew's Heed, Zelienople, Agent r»r Butter csunty.
Orders will be filled bv '. 0 A Win Csmpb. 11. of
BuUer. «i»d W. O. Ibneltenrldge A Co . of Centreville.
TVlce li«ts. desrript"ve punphlefs. poster*, and ciicn
lars can be had at all tiin-a f;oui the inanufacturera ,or
their agents.
THE A
& REAPER.
the prlncipal valuable feature* of nearly
\j all the leading Machine* In existence,—with many
new and impoitant I'atei.t Improvements of our own.
JtTNA MANUFACTUItINO CO- 1
Btlem, Ohio.
J. 0. k Wu. CAMPBELL, Agents,
# Itutler. Pa , May 29th.'67, tf.
" A 7 MTNSYMAN, M. D.
PliykU'lun tiiicl Hurgcon
Ofn » immedmeoopposite Walker's building*
lfuf^ r Mnfe 27 l9w.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
—AND— .
JEWELRY.
fllUf! undersigned would re»pectlully inform the pub-
X Ire that they have on hand, and are constantly re
calling a great v vrietj of
SPLENDID CLOCKS,
among which is the
New Patent Lever Clock.
This is a striking clock. «n<i has boon InteW introdu
ced by us. It la a flrft cla»H One keeper.
MWTKL CLOCKi,
of all descriptions, and of the very be*t material and
workmanship, warranted to keep good time.
American and Patent
Lever Watches,
hunting edse, warranted good time keepers.
Colt nnd Wharp'M
Ilcvolverw und Cnrtrldgoß (
Jewelry,of K u kind".and «»f good quality, all of which
will be sold on reasonable torina for cash.
Wo are now prepared to do nil work and repairinp
properly belonging to a jewelry ostablisbuieut, in a
satisfactory and tfurkmnnlike manner.
Watches and Clocks,
cleaned and repaired, on short notice.
Don't foi get the place. Wen side of Main Street
noarly epp >site I)ufly's store, and opposite in, Hey
man's offlve. CI! AS. WI»EM A v Jk CO
.lautiary, nofl 6mo.
bsjti, i: is
WOOLEN MILLS.
Manufacture the very best heavy
FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS,
Cassimeres and Yarns,
(>f every kin 1 and color, which we will sell a-t *«w to
CMKU buyers,i| N t lower than they can be hud Kasf,
or Went II you % ant
Heavy Barred,
White, Brown,
or Grey Flannels
Warranted to have NO SHODDY in them, ,g-> to
the Union Wo'den Factory, butler, Pa.. if you want
Heavy Cuss iin ere*.
Warranted to hate NO SHODDY In tliem. goto tho
Butler Woolen fc'a-tory. If you want H g<x.d articled!
NTOCHIKU ¥AItN,
Warranted t > have nt fthoddy hilt, goto the Rntlet
\Toolen Factory,
10,000 of Wool Wanted
in Exchancpn frr the Afxive (Hoods.
H. PULLEHTON.
Tlrr 4.
ILLUSTRATED
DOMESTIC BIBLE.
BY RKV. INQKAHAM COBBIN, A. M
rnillS work contains all the plnns of the Com men
I tarle*. and is neat and «>f convenient size for family
use If will r.»«|nlro hut little examination to nee that
this edition of the Sacred Writings einbrlh-e* many fea
tures never before combined in one eoltitn*, and i- a
valuable acquisition to the family circle nnd the Bibli
cal student H«»ine of the most important and distln
guishiug features of (Ms bible are:
I Seven hundred Wood Enginvinpe. 2 Many th<»n
sinl uiarglnal reference*. Three finely executed
8 toe I Kngnivitigs. 4 Numerous improved readings.
112». A corrected chronological order. 0 An expiation
of each chapter, containing th essence of the best ivm.
njenlator-. With much original ms'ier by the editor.
?. The poetical books in the metrical firm. S It •-tier
• ions diuwn from the subjects of the chapter.and giving
in a condensed form it- h|.ii itual impoi t. U. Question*
at the end i»f each clnpter, for family examination
lU I'ales nfbxed to the chapters, for each morning and
evening's rending, comprising the whole Hlhle in a year.
To these have lately been added two very dealrsblo
features, viz: It contaiiis a f-miilyphotograph depart
ment in connection with tlmfimilv record, and an x
tendtd concordance. It Is one of the most desirable
Bibles pnbiitdied. The work contains nearly fifteen
hundred crown (juartopnges, printed from clear and
beautiful type, on firm paper, w»th numerous engravings,
and is bound in three dub-rent and beautiful atyles.
Ilev John Davis, of (.'onnoqiieuessing township, !•
Agent fur Butler <'« uniy. I'ost Oltice Addons,
WIIITbdTOWN. Butler County, Pa.
Blaroh, no 14 d. M -11
A. rt.MMOSI,
JVo. 158 Federal Street,
Next Door to the Corner of tho Dismond,
Allegheny* - - Fenn'a.
H AVING .K>T RECEIVED A LABGK AND WELL
SKr.KCTBD st«ick of
j IIAHIIVVA UK & CUTIiKRY
Imported direct from the mnnnfheftifßr*, Consisting o
Builder's Hardware,
Coopers.
ISlneksmftlis,
and RSutelier
T O «5> I, N ,
II OHO Tii r ulnil! ii 14- 11 anlwnre,
FA R \tTNO rrKNS/LS, INO V, ST EE L,
A AILS, t.IASS. WHITE LEAD,
SA :■ 11 l>MTr % rfc.
Feels confident he can offer inducements to Whale*
aale ami Betail buyers, and would most r« «per(fully
ask yHI patronage with theA-surance that it will be
| toy- nr interest to dobusiueo* with him.
April 'H7. n AH
R. & WT JENKINSON,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
j Tobaeeo,
Wegars,
Ntiuff,
fijtes, ete.
No. 6 FK'iKlur, STREET. ALLKGIIF.W CITY, PA
Hrd door from Sunpension Bridge.
MgH oi' tile Rig Indian.
v..1 4, in, IJ. lyr.
S.liim • 7 »• ii , is.' ffliGl * ■*.
rpUE subscriber would respectfully inform the pnbllc
I that be hen erected anew OAiiitlAGK end WAG
ON MAKING Sli;i|\ on Street, opposi to
J. 11. Negley, arvlbeluw the M. E. Church, where he
is prepared to do all kinds ot woi kin his line of'*«jsi
nets, such as making Unties, Carriages. Wagons. Sul
kies. Sleighs, and any thing in tho line of Carriage and
Wagon making.
R< pairiug done In theilmrtett possible time.
«#-t>IVE HIM A CAU. -fc*
Nov 7, -Of,—tf J FELIX It THUXAL.
"And we'll all take a ride "
;\KW LIYERY STABLE.
HAVING PUBCIIASED THE WMLL KNOWN)
Livrry Stable of Col. Alexander Lowry with !i«
I entire sti»rk of lloreee, Carriages, Huggie- tic . w*< are
prepared to fuini-ih. on short notice, fIKST CLAfS :
BIOS.
I Particular attention paid to furnishing carriages for
fuifral*.
1 tdlice and stable on Washington street, West of First
National Bank,
wo. 18-iimo* J. A A. MITCHELL.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of James OraUy,
XTOTTOBie hereby given that Letters of A mil,lntra
tion-m the estate of .lautea (Yatty, ue of Mud-
tp., Butler county. Fa., dee d, have this day
(Julie *th. A. D-, 1W.7,) oeen grantetl to the undersigned; !
therefore, all pereoi*e knowing theufoives indcfcied to
said estate, will make immediate payment, and those
having claims against the same will pr sont them
properly authenticated for settlement.
J HCW. GAKVEY, Jr~ Adm'r.
JnrX W, '67-t)r.
RURU HILL NURSERY.
OF ALL KINDS,
THE undersigned takes pleasure j n annealing t
Their many frieudi..and the j>ublic tba
they better are prepared than ever before to furnish
Fruit Trees of All Kinds,
AND '
SHKUBBERY & SHADE TREES,
OF ALMOST EVERY VARIETY.
The universal testimony ot those who have keen
mpplied_w ith y-ult nn<\ ifm from
Rural Hill Nursery
loi^Vn"?? 7 rf Superior qunlltv and * ow
BKTTKB than those brought from foreign nurseries
" ' 'y""',; " liv «"»•>•" ~112 roiinfi,?
can be had in this connly and vicinity. Persons de'si
tu C ®l» and examine
(Ui splendid vaHt-iy. it wMKamply repay, anv person
t\ lft t wialiea fioofLfruit, and at an eariy d*e*fn>m re
ptantilifE. to |iurcliaj,i, of our fr!! «rV£t™T.r~
and good. A number rT reliable agents ean fnd profit
-8u.,.r,x0v.7 B „ Sila ß'Poarc'e & Sons,
~N E W
ARRIVAL
—OF—
SPRING & SUMMER
DRY GOODS,
Cirpets, Oil Cloths, &c.
TfTK HAVE JUST It EC F.I VED THE LARGEST.
> \ Best, and Most Complete dtock of
SPRIA'G «t St'MflElt
DRY GOODS,
EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC
. ALSO, A VKItY I, A ROB STOCK OP
.
Oil-cloths,
Ilcarih Rugs,
Boor Hjats, t£c.
IN WTllfil WK AKK NOW OFFERING
GREAT BARGAINS
PEBSONS IX WANT OK ANYTHING IN THE A
LIN'E, PNOHLI) NOT FAIL TO
CAM, AS WK ARE SELLING AT
Extremely Low Prices.
WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
Wholesale Buyers,
: A« we hare a many job# from New York autrtfo'
, sales.
DUNLAP, LUKER &. Co.,
No. 130 Ptdirai Ktreet,
'•L!« lioor Below .Unrket,
Mnrrh 87, no. IWniri ALLEGHENY CITY.
MILLINERY & TRIMMING STORE.
Mils. .1. ARLINGTON unnonncf. lo (ho public that
»he h.oi opened a Vf>lllner> and Trlmmh.R Store
J three d«a>ra NorHi of tjr'oeery, where -lie will
| jmy particular uttentioii to Dreitfi and ell kiude
of family >owing.
Stamping, Braiding,
LAIIIES' TKIMtIIVCJ,
New Stylo Hoops and Corsets,
Dr«u Making nml Family Sewing,
New Style Promenade & Party Skirts,
FLOWERS, ItIIIBONS, LACES AND GLOVES.
Gent's Cuffs, Collars,& Neckties.
MRS. J. iOLI>6TON,
THREE DttMIS NORTH OF SYKES' GROCERY, *
I rol. 4, no. lf-tf. Muln ?trc.l Bntbr. Pa.
II I.IT HJ LTLBI T WHITK ... (AO. 800
FfiSKIOHiiBLE TftiLORS.
j rrilh underpinned barbie aa>t>oiaiett themeelTen in the
I Tnilorir.u: w..nld respectfully wty 10 tba
| pitblic In ■ieners»T*th it thev received the Kail
aiol Winter Ki-lirm*, it d are pieprtrM tf> make op
; clothing in the latent and moat itpiuuved ityle Pletrr
| (••llahtl examine onr Paflhlonn and Speclmentiof meu
aud boye' wear, dpeci I attenfiuu iflven to boye' cloth
iiifr- EITENMULLEIt. WIIITK A CO.
Angnst 12 t IB6fir-rtf.
PHOTOGRAPHS,
AMBROTYPES, DAGUERREOTYPES
PERREOTYPES, &C.
SAMUEL SYKES, JR.,
BBBPBCTKULLY inform* Kin friend*, and the pnbllo
in sreneml. that lie in pi epan-j to take I'UOffiHJBAVHB,
A >IIIBOTfPhB, Ac., In the lateet'etyiee nnd in all kinde
t»f weather. An aeNnrtment of FraAriae, ('AMW, 4C., con
etantly on hand. Call and examine Hpecfnien*.
**-«; ALLKItY on Main Street, oppoeit* WRVIRR*
TUOUTMA.N ri Store. Uutler. P»i (no. S, «mo
Drs C. L. Dieffenbacher & H. Wise
n A *tK prepared to inter
A" \<l A'lriiflcinl den tin Ie e
A.on theiateMt improve
'■ - mentfrom pneto an en-
Z f >« eaet onV«lcai»ite,Coral
■ ,t "' ihiUl ' ilv " r p,atina -
<4 the lAte»t
IYT TI improvements in dentin-.
-jT is. " ] * tr > - not fail to
J' : examine UMsiruowetyleg
of Vulcanite and Coraiite
woik. Filling, cleaning,
extracting and ailjneting the teeth done with, the beet
materials a IH! i:i the beat manner. Particular ettentloa
paid to children'* teeth. An meclianicM, they defy com
petition; aa operator* the) rank among the beat* Chai«
|< Advice free of charge. Olflce—ln Boydi
Juilding JeHereon Street, Dutlor pa.
VfK WIWU tat A