American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, July 31, 1867, Image 4

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    Pomological DiScofery
The science of froit eultfcre -has
taken rapid stridos during the past
few years, particularly in this country
but nowhere, perhaps, is it followed
BO assiduously and enthusiastically
as in Holland, and the
ces of the Ilhinaland.
The latest, and certainly the most
curious discovery in this line has re
cently been made by a Flemish gard
ener of Ghent, who, after long and
presistent experiment;, lias actually
if we may believo the authority of
Galignani —succeeded in giving to
any kind of fruit the flavor he pleas
es while it is still on the tree. Let
us take an apple for instance; he
pricks it rather deeply in four or five
plaees with a large needle, and then
let it dip for a while in a bowl con
taining a liquid possessing the flavor
he wishes to communicate. After a
few seconds this liquid will have pen
etrated the pulps; and this opperation
being repeated two or three times, at
intervals of eight or ten days, the
apple is left to ripen on the tree, and
will subsequently be found to have
acquired the ta»te either of strawber
ry, raspberry, cloves,4c., according
to the liquid employed.
This may be very extraordinary;
but where is the good, after all, of
making an apple taste like a strawber
ry, or vice versa?
People value a fruit for its own
peculiar flavor; they eat apples be
cause they like the taste of apples,
and strawberrics.for a similar reason.
However, though the Flemish
gardener's process is scarcely a prac
tical improvement in a gastronomic
sense, yet, from a scientific point of
view, it is a very curious and interess
ting experiment.
Avengers.
The signs portend that Maximillian
Avengcrism is going to havo a run, and
that very naturally, considering the sup
posed relation between the Mexican usury
pation and the rebellion, the movement
will be uiost lively in the Southern States.
Organizations aro already formed and
forming, in great numbers, presenting
different characters and aiming at differs
ent specific ends, but all intended,in some
way or other, to regenerate Mexico, to
untangle her political parties and to thois
oughly set all her affairs "to rights."—
The arrangements embrace the collection
of arms, and drilling in the use of them,
and ultimately at the earliest possible
period, an entrance into Mexico, and a
fight with any body that shows any dis
position to iudulge in one.
Of courso, these expeditions spring
from the most disinterested motives.—
Nothing but the good of an unhappy
country, lying at the mercy of its own
people, is the aim. The avengers, gen.
erally and collectively, arc animated by
nothing else than the genuine American,
Monroe, Democratic, Republican sedi
ment. Money is "n0 objie," at Mr. Ward
would express it, eithor here or there,
that this country or in Mexico.—
So it was with the Irish Republic, and
yet, somehow, the prospects of the Irish
Republic were reported by its managers
brilliant or gloomy, according as the cash
came into their hands freely or scantily.
It is probable that this movement will
cause some money to change hands and
perhaps some men to change worlds.—
But it can amount to nothing against
Mexico, unless in default of honest and
vigorous execution of our laws by our
own Government. A few persons in diff
erent localities will have an opportunity
of making something out of the cxcite
mont and liborality that it produces.—
Some may get to Mcxioo and have colli.-s
ions with some of the armed forees ui i
der one faction or another. But if our
Government does its duty, these expedis
tions will bo prevented from invading
the neighboring country. It there is to
be intervention let our Government itself
make it an honorable and open way.—
Private, clandestine movements can be
regarded only as of a brigandish charac
ter in themselves, as well as involving
indignity to our Government. And mcst
absurdly inconsistent is this one,proceed
ing from our Republican country to es\
pousc an interest in Mexico which is con
tradictory to all our sentiments and tra>.
ditions—to avenge a person who, while
we lament his unhappy and violent death,
must bo deemed an intruder and usurper.
—Pitts. Com.
BEST HOKSES FOR FARM USE.—
The hardest work on the farm for
horses is breaking up sod which cer
tainly is not one eighth of the whole
work. Light Lorses, weighing 1,100
or 1,200 are best for most of the
other work; they are best on the road,
and before the harrow, (not before
the mower and reaper, we think.) —
At cross plowing and harrowing a
coach horse will do onesforth more
than a heavy draft horse. Besides
it cost much more to keep the heavy
horse, and on sandy, or wet soil, he
sinks so much as to worry him. For
all use which the farmer has for horses,
the modium sized or coach horses are
the best. — Cor. Rural New Yorker.
—A correspondent in Queenstown,
Ireland, writing on the 29th of June,
says: From the official return for the
past three months, upwards of sixteen
thousand emigrants left hero for the
United States, being two thousand
in excess of the number of the corre
sponding period of last year. Near
ly half of this number went away by
"prepared" tickots. There appears no
tendency to a decrease in the exodus.
—Seventy thousand candles were
Tised in lighting the Hotel de Ville at
tho municipal ball, given by the
Emperors Alexander and Napoleon
recently, and nealy a thousand black
broadcloth coats were ruined by drip
ping wax.
1867. 1867.
NEW ~G00DS!
WE AHE JUST KEOBIVTNG AND OPENING
the Bent Selected St of
SFRINC
—AND—
SUMMER
GOODS,
EVER OFFERED IN
BUTLER,
CONSISTING IN A FULL LINE OP
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Which were bought at tho latest decline for ca«h, to
which we cull particular attentfon. Our stock consists
of a largt lot of
MERINOS,
ALL WOOL DK LATNS,
SILK LT'STER,
ALPACAS,
COBURGB,
POPLINS,
MOUSE DE LAINS,
• CHALLIKS,
BERAGES,
n endless varieties and color*. A full assortment
\OTIOXS,
TKIMMIXfiS,
Misms,
SHEETINGS,
CHECKS,
TICKINGS,
GINGHAMS.
ALSO, A EULL LINE OF
CLOTHS,
CASSIME3RES,
SATINETTS,
TWEEBS,
JEANS,
WHICn WE WILL SELL AT
LOW PRICES.
A large and well selected assortment of Ladles'
DRESS GOODS,
HATS & GAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HARD-WARE, QUFENS-WARE,
AND A NO. 1 ARTICLE OF
GROCERIES,
All of which wo ofTer at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
PARTICULARLY TO
CASH BUYERS.
Please cal and examine our stock, befcre purchasing
elsewhere, as Wo find it
No Trouble to Show Goods.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
KSMEMBER THE PLACE,
WEBER &TROUTMAN,
Moyd'e Block
Cor. Main A Jefferson Streets,
BUTLEK, PMiM'A.
| Apr. 10, 17,3m5.
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wants of the community, and to re
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been already conceded to this establish
ment, for
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AND
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of a single line to an illuminated Poster,
or a work of any number of pages.
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IS published every Wednesday In ftieborough of Butler
by 0. K ASDERSO.n, in Kearns' Building, Main Street,
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the expiration o the tlret six months.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
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C. E. ANDERSON, Editor and Proprietor.
Dec. 5 1866
FB.OT ESSIOUjB.I. CAKE'S
L. Z. MITCHELL.
office N. E. Corner ot Dimiioml, littler, l'n.-frO
CliarU'H M'Candlcss,
■»* -w -
Office, on South west corner of Diamond, Bntlor, Pa
JOHN M. TH0MP80N...... EDWIN LION
THOMPSON & LYON,
«• *« *
nT"Office, on Main Slreot. ii'iti'-r. Pa.-fc>
GEO. A. BLACK, GEO. W. PLEEGKR.
BLACK & FLEEGER.
ATTOIIPfEYH AT LAW.
AND TENSION AND CLAIM AGENTS.
9W Office on Main Rtreet, opposite SchneMlenmn'H
Clcthinn Store, Butler, l'a. • [no '2O, Iy.
-w. ii.:>■ -
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wi 11", attend to all business entrusted tohis care prompt
ly. Special attention given to the collections, of Ten
sions. Hack l\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. zßcmiztTsousr,
Attorney at Law,
PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT.
Office with Charles M'Candless, Esq
S. W. Corner of Diamond ,
BUTLER PA.
W. S. HUBELXOJT MTXX,
(tale of the V. S. Army,)
No. <>7 Federal Street,
Omct Hovu: )
Prom 8 to 10 A. M \
« 3to 6P. M. 112 ALLEGHENY CITY
•« 7to 9 41 J May 29,'67, 3 mos.
C A^ciil.
TIIK undorsigned would respectfully notify the public
that he has been regularly commissioned as
CXjAIM .A-G-EHSTT,
for securing Bounty Arrears of J*ay and Pen
limu, for soldiers, or if they are dead, for their 1« gal
representatives. No charge will be made for prosecuting
the claims of soldi ws. thoir reaentatives until the
same are collected K. ANDERSON.
W. J. YOUNG 7"
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
J. W. YOUNG, Surveyor.
Benzonia, Benzie Co.,
April 24,1867,1y. Michigan.
JOS BP ii J. ELLIOTT „._OBOBUB BOSB
ELLIOTT"& ROSE,
House, Sign & Ornamental Painters.
paper Haning Done on the Shortest Notice.
9vrtM. Feb. 20. 1867~1y.
WILL P. GRAHAM.... OWEN BYRNE.
GRAllin A BYRKE,
Fashionable Hatters,
No. 53 St Clair Street,
' (Between Liberty and Penn Streets, opposite St. Clai
Hotel) PITTSBURGH, PA
Uata, Caps & Straw Goods of every
style and quality,
At tlic very Lowest Prices.
May 22. 1867. lyr.
A. M. M'CAWDL3EBB, JB.,
Attorney at Law,
Office, South-west Corner of Diamond
(That formerly occupied by Hon. Chas. C. Sullivan.)
t May 15, *O7 —ly) I3UTLEII, PA.
• FELLOWS'
WORM LOZENGES,
ABB, WITHOUT XXCXTTIOS,
The Most Extraordinary Medicine of
the Age.
Comprising, as thev do, REMARKABLE POWER IN
EXPELLING WORMS, with
PLEASANT TAETE AND PERFECT SAFETY.
THEY COHTAIN
MERCURY,
NO MINERAL,
NO TURPENTINE,
NO OIL OF WORMSEED,
NO POISON,
NOTHING INJURIOUS.
Tlicy are Entirely Vegetable.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS I
Itching of the nose feveriahLeaa, twitching or start
ing snddenly during sleep, pain in the stomach, loss of
flesh, palenens with hectic, appetite sometimes voracious,
at others feeble, a dullness of the eyes, drowsiness, a
swelled upper lip, tongue whltely funed and studded
with red sf ots, fetid or garlic breath, grinding of teeth
during sleep, a sensation of lodgment in the throat, an
unnatural craving for dirt, chalk or clay, fretfulness and
ratability of temper, cholic, fits and palsy.
INTESTINAL WORMS
Are among the first to undermine the constitution In
the list of BMM. They often occasion severe disease,
ending sometimes fatally, particularly when they as
cend to the stomach. Their presence in their most or
dinary situation is attended with unfavorable effects
upon the general health.
EMINENT MEN ASSERT
That all are more or less troubled with worms, and that
many die annually from this cause, who, by the timely
administration of a proper remedy would be saved. As
FELLOWS' WORM LOZENGES may be taken without
any unpleasant results, and as most children are fond of
them, their use is recommended to those apparently
healthy, and thus dispel the cause of what would pro
duce suffering.
BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU USE.
Various remedies have from time to time, been recom
mended, such a« Calomel, Oil of Wormwood, Tnrpen*
tine, Ac., so that dangerous and even fhtal consequences
are produced. The necessi yof a safe and sure remedy
M caused much research and itvdy by the proprietors
of FELLOWS' WOItM l.n'/KNGKs! Tli.y are nositive
ly Safe, piensnnt and effectual They do not kill worms
hut act by making their dwelling placa disagreeable to
them. In order, however, to guard consumers against
deception by a base compound, the analysis of Dr. A.
A. HAVES, State Assayer, proving the above statement,
is annexed.
"I have analyzed the WORM LOZENGES prepared by j
Messrs. Fellows A Co , and find that they aie free from
Mercury and other metallic or mineral matter. These
Lozenges are skillfully compounded, pleasant to the
taste, safe, yetsureaud effectual in their action.
Respectfully, A. A. HAYS,M. D ,
Assaj er to the State of Mass.
PLEASE REMEMBER
That FELL4OVS' WORM LOZENGES are prepared with
great care from the concent rated extracts of two plants
They do not act ss a purgative or emetic, will not dfcbil
itato the patient, are so simple an infant may devour a
whole box without harm, and will at the same lime expel
the worms in an extraordinary manner.
43-FKLLOWB' WOR M LOZENGE ; is th*only Worm !
Remedy in existence combining harmless qualities with
delicious taste and amazing power.
PRICE 25 CENTS PER EOX.
FIVE BOXES FOR A DOLLAR
The signaturo of FELLOWS A CO. is attached to each
genuine box.
Sold by Medicine Dealers Generally.
PREPARED AT THE
STcw England liotanicßepot
FOR THE PROPRIETOR,
J. C. FHKSrCH.
DEMAS BARNES A CO, General Agonts, New York
April 9, 1867, 6 mos. cot.
FARMERS, READ THIS!
BUCKEYE
Again Triumphant!
TniS EXTENSIVELY KNOWN, AND DESF.RVFD-
Iy Popular Machine was inbuilt ted to the mobt
vigorous test of its superiority, at a trial of competing
machine* that took place under the management of the
New York Agricnlturnl Society, at Auburn, N. Y., in
Jnly, IMO. The committee consisted of eleven Judges,
and forty machines were entered as contestants for the
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, and the
GRAND GOLD MEDAL
WAS TnKN AWARDED THE
BUCKETS.
AS TUB MACHINE
SUPERIOR TO ALL. OTHERS.
A similar testimony was awarded it in the same
State, in lHflft. This machine is regarded by the thou
sands who can speak from experience, as the
BEST I\ T«! E: WOULD,
R nd is manufactured by the incorporated company
C. AiLTMAX d CO.,
CANTON OnTO.
Lewis Reed, Zellenople, fAgent f<»r Bntier conhty.
Orders will he filled by J. G. A Wm. Campbell, of
Rutler, and W. O. Rrackenridge A Co , of Centreville.
Price lints, descriptive pamphlets, posters, and circu
lars can be had at all times from the manufacturers ,or
their agents.
TIIKETVA
MOWER &JEAPER.
/"10MRINBS the principal valuable features of nearly
Vy all the leading Machines in existence, —with many
new and important patent Improvements of our own.
JETNA MANUFACTURING CO..
Salem, Ohio.
J G. A VV M. Agents,
Dutler. Pa.. May 29th, , fi7. tf.
TRANK H. JOHNSTOiN, M. D.,
HABBISYILLE,
Butler County, Pa.
Will promptly attend to all busiuess entrusted to his
care.
Jl E FEIiEN CES:
Dr. Crawford, Coopers town, Pa.
Dr. Huowden. Franklin, Pa.
Dr. Hassler, Cochrauton, Pa.
Dr. Fowler. Harrisville, Pa.
Drs. Foster A Huffman, Clintonrflle, Pa.
Dr. Coulter. Centreville, Pa.
Dr. Livingston, 44 " (julyS, *o7—ly.
FARM FORSALE.
A FARM, situated In Penn township. Ilutler county,
Pa., 3% miles Bonth of Borough of Butler, con
taiuing 02 acres, more or less; 1 Frame and 1 Log
Dwelling House; 2 Orchards, containing 65 Apple and
35 Peach Trees. Well watered. For terms, call on sub
scriber at the office of Clerk of Courta, Dutler, Pa.
June 28,1867, 4t. F M. EApiMAN
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES & WAGONS.
AFTER MORE THAN SIX YEARS EXPERIENCE !
In my business,and a Winters labor in in selecting
the material, an<l constant oversight in the rnnkin g
of the rfame, by
FIRST CLASS WORKMEN;
I hare now on hand the largest and best lot of
CARRIAGES,
BlbblßS,
BULKETS,
WAGOXS, «Vc..
qnth light and heavy, evf»r offered to tho people o
Bntier county, ; which 1 will sell
CHEAP FOH CASH,
TrFamily Carriages, Shifting Top Buggies, Open and
otting Buggies—in short, I think I can furnish al
most anything in tho vehicle line, made of tho bent
Eastern timber. Spring* aud axles; and finished in a
manner not excelled in cities East or West, aud bettor
adapted f«.r oui roads than Eastern work.
Bhop and Ware-room on Cunningham street, East of
and near Mardorfs Tannery, Butler. Pa.
GEO. 0. BOEOBING.
REFBRENCES:
We, the undersigned, take pleasure in recommending
to the public, tho work of Geo. C. Hocusing. We have
used his manufacture ef Carriages—they have glvon
satisfaction, and are well adapted to our roads.
CHARLES .M'CANDLEBS,
J. 0. A W. CAMPBELL,
» DR. 6TEPHK HRAL'KS,
K. C M'ABOT,
I'R. KLUOKEJFSTEITF.
no. 17-tf. WK.B.AA.G. BOTD.
bvtleiT
WOOLEN MILLS,
Manufacture the very be9t heavy
FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS,
Cassimeres and Yarns,
Of every kind and color, which we will soil as low to
cash buyers, if not lower than they can be hud East,
or West. If you want
Heavy Barred,
White, Brown,
or Grey Flannels.
Warranted to have NO SHODDY in them, "goto
the Union Woolen Factory, Butler, Pa., it you want
Heavy CaNslmcres,
Warranted to have NO SHODDY in them, go to the
Butier Woolen Factory. If yon want a good article of
NTO(KL\U YAH*.
Warranted to have no Bhoddy in it, goto the Butler
Woolen Factory.
10,000 Ibunils of Wool Wanted
in Exchange for the Above Goods.
H. FULLERTOU.
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Rev John Davis, of Connoqnones«ing township, is
Agent for Butler County. Post Office Address,
WHITESTOWN, Butler Ctfunty, Pa.
March, no 14-s. M-tf
A. J. PAATHTONT,
No. 188 Federal Street,
Next Door to tho Corner of tho Diamond,
Allegheny, - - IVim'u.
HAVING JITST RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL
SELECTED stock of
HARDWARE & CUTLERY
Imported direct from the manufacturers, consisting of
Builder's Hardware,
Cooper*.
ItlaekwiiiitliM,
and Kutelier
TOO ,
lloMefuriiiHiiiiiK 1 la rdwarot
FARMING UTENSILS, I HON, STEEL,
NAILS, GLASS, WHITE LEAD,
SASH, PUTTY, d-e.
Feels c«»nfident he can offer inducements to Whole
sale and Retail buyers, and wonld mo*t respectfully
nsk your patronage, with theassnrance that it will be
to yonr interest to do business with him.
April 'O7. noiS
rT&Tw. jenkinson,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
Toliaeeo.
Segars,
Nil n IT.
I'ipeH. e<e.
No. 6 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
3rd door from Suspension Bridge.
SIGN of the Itig Indian.
tol. 4, nnl2, lyr.
/!»0 ra ra!? up i Ti ® m/ffiD
KW o—o-i
THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public
that he lias erected a new CARRIAGE and WAG
ON MAKING SHOP, on Street. Opposite
J. H. Negley, and below the M, E. Church, where he
is prepared to do all kind* ot work in his line of busi
ness, such as making Baggie*, Carriages. Wagons, Bul
kier, Sleighs, and any thing In the line of CarrUge and
Wagon making.
Repairing dono in the shortest possible time.
*«-GIY£ HIM A CALL.-fcft
Nov. 7, m-tf.] I HI.IX B TRT7XAL.
.IOI2\ X. SIEHON,
Confectioner and Cake Baker,
No. 1011 Federal Street,
Allegheny city, Pa.
Ice Cream, Soda Water, Fruits, Nuts, Jellies, Pickles,
Ac., always on hand.
Particulfr attention paid to orders.
May 22, 1867, lyr
ATMTNEYMAN, M. D,
I»liy»lolan una Hurveon
Office immediateij opposite Walker's build inas.
Butler, Dec. 6, 1800.
RURAL HILL NURSERY.
°P ALL KINDS.
TIIE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing t
Thoir many friends, ana the public generally, tha
they better are prepared than ever before to furuish
Fruit Trees of All Kinds,
AND
SHKUBBERY & SHADE TKEES,
OF ALMOST EVERY VARIETY.
The universal testimony ot thoae who have been
supplied'witli iVuit and other TretW from
Rural Hill Nursery
nT I lftr * or ' cf Superior quality and grow
BETTER than those brought from foreigr* nnrNtrlpo,
of these truths, any number of reliable testimonials
can be had In this county and vicinity. Persous desi
rous of purchasing, are requested to call and examine
our splendid variety Tt will amply repay, any person
that wishoH good fruit, and at an early day from re
planting, to purchase of us, es our trees are extra large
and good, of reliable agents ean find profit
able t calling upon the subscriber living
21-2 miles west of Butler, Pa.
Bn.IT.JfOT.T •<* Silaß & S ° nß i
NEW
ARRIVAL
—OF—
SPRING & SUMMER
DRY GOODS,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c.
TTTF HAVPJ JUST RECEIVED TUB LARGEST,
> \ Beat, and Most Complete Stock of
SPBING A SIMMER
DRY GOODS,
EVER OFFERED TO TIIE PUBLIC
ALBO, A VERY LARGE STOCK OP
Carpets,
Oil-cloths,
Hearth RUQS,
Door Mats, Ac.
IN WHICII WE ARB NOW OFFERING
GREAT BARGAINS
PERSONS IN WANT OK ANYTHING IN TIIE ABOVE
LINE, SHOULD NOT FAIL TO
CALL, A 8 WE ARE SELLING AT
Extremely Low Prices.
WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
Wholesale Buyers,
As we have a great many jobs from New York auctlo
sales.
DUNLAP, LUKER & Co.,
No* 130 Fe<lerai Street*
till Door Below Market,
March 27, no. 10-flmo ALLEGHENY CITY.
MILLINERY & TRIMMING STORE.
M RS. J. ADLINOTON announces to the public that
she has opened a Mlllinerj and Trimmii.j? Store
three door* North of Sykes' flroeery, whore she will
pay particular attention to Dress Making and all kinds
of Family Hewing.
Stamping, Braiding,
LAMES' TRIMMING,
New Style Hoops and Corsets,
Drcsa Mnklng nnd Family Sewing,
New Style Promenade & Party Skirts,
FLOWEIIB, RIBBONS, LACES AND GLOVES.
Gent's Cuffs, Collars,& Neckties.
MIIS. J. ADLIXGTOX,
THREE DOORS NORTH OF SYKES' GROCERY,
▼ol. 4, no. 10-tr. Main Street Bntler, Pa.
II.KITS .NMI" Ltd T. D. WHITI 0. 1100
F&SHION&BLE TAILORS.
THE undersigned having associated themselves in the
Tailoring business, would respectfully say to the
pnblic In general that they have Just received the Fall
and Winter Fashions, and aro prepared to mako lip
clothing In the latest and most approved style Plesrr
call and examine our Fash lone and Specimens of men
and boys' wear. Bpeeial attention t(ivon to boys' cloth
ing. EITENMULLER. WHITE A CO.
August 12, IRfifl—tf.
Drs C. L, Dieffeubacher & H. Wise
- Jit on the latent improve*
Jl ft ment from one to nn en
- **VV> tireset on Vulcanite.Coral
- |■ +4- Yjafclte. Gold. Silver Platina.
~-* r -Those doslroui to avail
.-■ themselves of the latent
v\ \ IT TIL- improvements in dentis
■ J try, should not fail to
examine their new styles
=i_ of Vulcanite and Coralite
work. Filling, cleaning,
extracting and adjusting the teeth don® with the boat
materials and In the best manner. Particular attention
paid to children's teeth. AH mechanics, they defy com
petition; as operators they rank among the best. Char*
smoderate. Advlcefree of charge. Office—ln Boyd*
SuibliuK Jefferson Street, Butler Pa.
Dec tf.lM3:::tf.
MONEY FREE AS WATER.— 10.000 ACTIVE
luteal and Traveling Agents, Male or female, of
all age*, are wanted to solicit trade in every City, Town
liamlet, Workshop and Factory, throughout the entire
wot Id, for the most saleable novelties ever known.—
500 per cent, profit anu READY SALE WHEREVER
OFFERED. Smart men and women cun make froin IS
to SOO per day, and no risk of loss, A small capital re
quired of from S2O to sloo—the more money invested
the great* r »he profit. JVo money required in wlvanct
—tocjirit tend Iht article* and receive jury ofUrmnrdt.
If you actually wish to make money rapidly and easily,
write for full partsculars and address,
MILNOH A CO., (From Paris,)
210 Broadway, New York City. 1
ly, crying will be fcWally dealt wirb
THIRD ARRIVAL
—OF—
NEW GOODS.
There 1* a Store on Main Street,
Where all tho swains and malleus meet,
TO help their "BOISS" and nave their frwt,
Just three doors north of M'Aboy's store.
You've surel v been in their before.—
Lives UUSELTON, up to ears in leathor.
He sells his ladies' gaiters at one dollar twenty cts. pair
And every kind ofr-Oots A shoos of gents & ladies'ware,
And all at such low prices that none r.eptl barefoot go.
While llbsEtTOX anu his leather are ifiakiag such a show
AT HUSELTOH'S CHEAJP
BOOT &. SHOE STORE.
Where yon will find the largest and best assorted stock
of^ BOOTS and SHOES in town, Just purchased in the
jLHaIL © © (5) 3D © „
Mj BtMk coml»Ulnpnrt or (Women 1 * M«' rhll
I/utlng anil p l,m kill duller.,
Polish and Oil Goat
Balmorels, Tampico
and graned
Morocco Boots,
Also, complete stock of Mens' and Hoys* Ware, con
sisting In jwirt of
LASTING, FRENCH AND COMMON CALF GAITERS
FRENCH AND COMMON CALF BOOTB,
(hand work warranted,)
KIP AND UPPER BOOTS.
Also MBsß* Ptotrnn 8uo«a. (only $2 60 psr pair.)
Also, a complute'stock of
LADIES' AND GENTS' SLIPPERS.
My stock of leather and findings consists In part of
Kids and Moroccos of all kinds,
Roans of all colors,
French and Common Calf Skins,
Kip, Upper nnd Sole Leather.
S ili' 'cnthor constat* of ORONOOO, CALIFORNIA am!
B. A. Bole.
Also, Last*, PepH, Thread Nails, Boot-tree®, Ac. Ev«
ry thing a Shoemaker uses he ran find at B. C. 11USEL
TON'S, three doors North of M'Aboy Bros. Store, But
lor, Pennsylvania.
49-Thls stock yon will find is selnctod on the prln
elples that a tailor w onld mske a better coat than a
blacksmith, to you ma y expect to find a better quality
of BOOTS and SHOES at a Shoe store than at a dry
go, His Store.
To short time and ra*,h buyers we ofTer superior In
ducements. Call and examine my .stock. No trouble
to show goods.
Particular attention paid to orders.
It. C. lIIIHGITOir,
no. 20.9m0j.) BUTLER. Pa*
Cunningham & Richey
HAVING associated together In thegroeeoy business,
they are r.ow prepared to furnish the pnbllo with
CHOICE VF^ETABLES,
FRESH FISH,
WINTER WHEAT FLOUR,',
Clicese, IJried Beef, Ac.
We have a full stock of canned fruit, finch as
PEACIIES,
BLACKBERRIES,
GREEN CORN,
CHERRIES.
TOMATOES,-
PEARS,
In the Confectionery line wo aro well sup pliedwlth
Can <ll <*«,
Cove Oynlerw,
Ciireeu
Tolmero,
Cipm,
3* ill**.
ORANGES AM) I.EMOIIS.
Remember the place,
Cunningham & Richey,
Three Doors South of Vogeley House,
may, n® 34-tf. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA."
No Humbug
IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD.
rpHE subscriber has just arrived in Kntlor, (the town •
1 <.f his choice,) with a most splendid supply of every
article in his lin« of bUßinuaa viz:
Tobacco* SNUFF & Cigars,
which he has purchased on the very best oft« rms, and
whli h he Is willing, nay, anxious, to part with t<> any
person having a good natno or the ready change, a*
cheap, or cheaper perhaps, than they can purchase tho
same <juulity any whore in this 'vast Confederacy"—
This he pledges nimselfto do, and the only way of prov
ing whether he is a man of vurai ity or not, is to try
him. Among the articles which he feels warranted (and i
disposed to brag on, are:
SCOTCH SNUFF.
Superior quality.
EA'TRA FINE ATLANTIC CARLE
Cliowing Tobacco.
DOUBLE EA'TRA FIXE NA VY
Chewing Tobacco
TURK J sir .<TM OK ma TOBACCO,
HALF SPANIS/f A AD OOMMOY CIGARS,
An assortment of HII kinds of Cigars, Snuff and Chew
ing Tobacco, But stop I
ITne his " her winy * maun cotoer,
Siejtiffhtt are far Iteyond her power."
To sing or toll of everything he has, would occupy
too much preclouK time; Just call and examine for
yonrsoives G. VOGELIT, J*.
Hut lor, May 29, I«C7, 3mos.
XJ N I O N~
AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
ROCHESTER, PA.
A. B. SMITH & CO., Proprietors,
MANUFACTURE MOWERS. REAPERS, R ULWAV
or EiidlesH Chain and Lever Powers of Various
sl7.es, Threshers and Separators, Farm Mills, Cidef
Mills, Cane Mltls and Sorghum Evaporators, Corn ShelU
erK, Dog Powers for Churning, and all other Agricultu
ral Machinery.
REPAIRING- AND JOBBING
of all kinds done on short notice. Machinos of any
kind built f.»r parties. Having had an experience of 15
years in Patent* and Patent Business, are prepared to
make models,applications, Ac., for parties desiring Ux
take oat patents. Having fitted up our factory with
NEW & IMPROVED MACHINERY.
selected frem tho best eastern makes In porson, anil
employing noue but the l>**t !V»oclianic«. are preparedL
todowoik in the best Htyie and m tuner Having se
cured the services of a first chus Pattern Maker, ara
■M pnpirad to make any kind or stylo of patterns.
Particular attention i'aid to repairing Mowing ami
Reaping Machines, and machinery in gjneml.
Wo bolicit and by afteution and care to merit
the patronage of parties wishing work done.
4#*Ord«ri from adfsbuice promptly nttended to.
Address, A B. SMITH 4 00.,
July IT, 1837, Omofl. Rochester, Pa.,
NOTICE.
WHEREAS, my wife Elisabeth Jane has left my bed
and board without any just r.ause on my part, I
therefore warn all persons not to harbor her or gnroher
credit on my ss I will pay no <tebts of her coin
tractiug. JAJdb.l L. CONN.
July 17, 18C7, 3t