American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, August 21, 1867, Image 4

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    fixm, to'rtcn & 2fousfbold.
Thinning Fruit Crops.
We once heard a successful raiser
and marketer of peaches say, that
by thinning the crop to about one
third or one-fourth its ordinary num
ber on loaded trees,he was still able to
obtain JIS many bushels as before, on
account of the increased size, and to
obtain tripple price. During an
abundant season, his neighbor who
neglected thinning found it difficult
to get fiifty cents per bushel, while
he sold all his r.'adily at a dollar and
a-half. All trees "that overle;r,
and all that have defective fruit, ei
ther from the attacks of insects or
otherwise, will be improved ex
tensively hy the quality of their crops
bv timely thinning—remembering al
ways to pick off the poorest specimens
and leaving the best. Even the ap.
pie crop, which is cheaper and more
abundant than most others, should
not be neglected. If any one who
doubts will remember for a moment
that an overloaded tree li»3 t} te
finally picked by hand, he will see
the propriety of doing a part of his
picking so early in the season that
the portion left may be improved by
the operation.
Suppose, for example, that a tree
has at the present moment three thou
sand growing apples upon it, and
that two thousand are small or scrub
by, or infested by the apple worm or
stung by .the curculio. if he allows
these three thousand all to grow, they
will crowd each other, and nono of
them will be large and fine flavored.
Yet if suffered to remain, they must
be all finally hand picked, and care
fully letdown and carried in baskets.
Now, instead of this laborious process
let the owner pick off two thousand
poor ones, which, requiring no care
to keep from bruising, may be 'lone
with great rapidity. The remaining
thousand which will then have a chance
to swell up in size and become per
fect in flavor, may po gathered when
mature with far less trouble than tho
original three thousand. Let tho ex
pcriment be made now in season.—
Country Genolenian.
Fevers and Fruit.
Let's have a little talk about orch
ards ami gardens as life-preservers.
Many farmers think they '-can't fuss
about a garden" with vegetables and
small fruits in ample variety, hardly
about an orchard, especially beyond
apple trees. So he goes onto weigh
tier matters of grain, or stock, or dai
ry, and eats potatoes, wheat bread,
pork and salt beef all summer long;
no fine variety of vegetables, no
grateful berries, no luscious peaches
or juicy cherries. By October, fever
comes, or bowel complaint of some
kind, some congestive troubles, most
likely. He is laid up; work stops a
month, the doctor comes, and he
"drags round" all winter, and the doc
tor's bill drags too. The poor wife,
meanwhile, gets dyspeptic, constipa
ted, has fever too, perhaps, and she
"just crawls round."
A Greenlander can eat candles and
■whale fat, because they produce heat
In January we are up towards Green-
Land—in climate. A Ilindo lives on
rice, juicy fruits,|and tropical vegeta
bles cooling and opening the system.
In July we move toward llindostan
in a heat almost tropical. Diet must
change too. Have apples, pears,
cherries, etc., from the orchard every
day, of early and late kinds. Let
there be plenty of good vegetables,
raspberries etc. It takes a little
time and trouble, but it's the cheapest
way to pay the doctor's bill. And,
bless your dear souls, these things
taste good! You study what feed is
good for pigs and cattle. All right,
but wife and chilo" are of higher con
sequence; and it's a shame if with all
our greatgifts ofintclect and intuition
we do not obey the divine laws in
our own physical beings so well that
the doctor sh'ill visit the house lesj
than the horse-doctor goes to the
barn. Don't fail of vegetables, ber
oa and fruit. Try it. an'l yoa'll
say we havn't toled half the truth—
Rural New Yorker.
ITEMS IN FRUIT CULTURE. —Late
summer pruning of the grape vine ar
rests the ripening of the fruit, and
tree maturing of the wood.
Over-bearing of fruit always hurts
the constitution of the tree. Thin
ning out favors it, and improves the
fruit.
Dosing the soil with manure, is
bad for the fruit trees in general.
A wet soil rots the roots of the
trees and hurts them otheswise.
Screening trees in blossoming time
from the severe winds and wet, fa
vors their bearing. It is of great
importance.
Prune grape vines eariy in the
year—say after they are out of blos
som.— But cut no branches then—
this should be done in the fall.—
ltural Nurseries.
To KEEP MEAT FRESH.—AS far
mers generally reside at a distance
from regular meat markets, the fol«.
lowing directions for keeping maat
may be of use to those that try it:
Cut the meat in slices ready to fry;
pack it in ajar' in layers, sprinkle
with salt and peper just enough to
make it paliuble; place on top a thick
paper or cloth, with salt half an inch
thick; keep thi3 on all the while.—
Meat can be kept for three weeks in
the summer and the last will be as
as good as the
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Dec. 5 1800
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L.'ii. MITCHELL.
«•«
M»~ Office N. E CVrn-r <•! Diamond, Putler,«Pa.
C'ltarloN M'Cnndlcss,
t a « • Ji^snmrn".
Office, on 8on»h west corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa
JOHN M. THOMPSON,.... EDWIN LTON
THOMPSON & LYON,
Office, on Main Street. Butler. Pi
GEO. A. DLACK, OEO. W. FLEECER.
BLACK &TFLEEGER,
ATTOIINEYH AT LAW,
AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENTS.
•'#» Office on Main street, opposite Scliueidetnan'M
Ck thing Store, Butler, Pa. | uo 20, ly.
W. 11. 11. Itififlle,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I Will Attend to all business entrusted tohla c«ro prompt
■ ly. Special attention given to the collections of J'en-
J tiont, Back l*ay and Bounties.
| Will also act as agent for those wishing to buy or
I «eM real estate.
I Office on South aide of Diamond, in Bredio's building,
| Butler Pa.
; THOS7
Attorney at Law,
A> I>
PENSION AMD CLAIM AGENT
[ Office with Charles M'Cnudless, Ef-rj
S. \V. Corner ot Diamond
Butt.er I'a.
W. S. HUSELTON, M. D.,
(Late of the V. S. Army,)
Xo, 117 Federul street*
Orrict Horns: )
From 8 to 10 A. M. \
" 3to 5 I'. M.J A LLEQITEXr CITY
« 7to 14 | May 29. *O7. » runs.
C4aim Agent.
I =
TIIK undersignod would respectfully notify the public
tLat he has been regularly commissioned a*
-A-CxiEItTT,
for securing Bounty Money, Arrears of Pay and Pen
for Hoidiers. or if th**y are dead, for their legal
representatives. No charge will be made for prosecuting
the olatm*of aoldlere. their resentatives until the
same are collected K. ANDKHBO.V.
W. J. YOUNG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
J. W. YOUNG, Surveyor.
Benzonia. Benzie Co.,
April 84. 1567,1y. Michigan.
JOSEPII J. ELLIOTT ......GKOROB KOSK
ELLIOTT & ROSE,
House, Sign &. Painters.
paper Hanipr» Done on «he Shortest Notice.
*»TLfR. Feb. SO, 1807—ly.
WILL P. 0RA11AM..... OWEN BTB9E.
ORAIIAN & BYRSE,
Fashionable Hatters,
No. r>i Si Clair Street,
(Between Liberty and Penn Street*, opprsito gt, Clai
Hotel) PITTSBUHOU, PA
Hutu. Caps & Straw Goods of every
style and quality,
At the very Lowest Priees.
May 22, i«O7. Ijrr.
A. M. M'CAXTDLESS, JE., J
Attorney at Lsv,
Office, South-west Corner of Diamond
(That formerly occupied by Hon. Clias. C. Sullivan.)
3faylfi. '«J7'—ly) ItI!TT.T:n, PA,
J. Hippely • H. Miller*
HIPPiLY & IVHLLIR,
Wholesale A Retail Dealers in
FLOUR and FEED,
OATS, CORN, HAY, SALT, Etc .
JLHaILj3E<&IBIISSJ , 2 , a
Intersection of Ohio and Liberty Streets.
Xo. 1 Salt at the lowest Market price on Board tiro Cars
afiflliKhest l'riee paid for Oats and C'orn.tiSa
Consignments Solicited.
I June sth, 18G7—ly.
DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS!
DR SAMUEL GRAHAM
Is Btill carrying on the Drug busines in the old stand In
IIOID'S BLOCK,
Main Street, - - Butler, Pa.
We hare constantly on hand nnd for sale, at reduced
rates, a pure quality of
Drugs, Litharge,
Chemicals, Dye Stuffs,
Paintfe, Oils, Glass, Putty,
Varnishes, Turpentine,
White Lead, Alcohol,
Red Lead, Linseed Oil,
Lard, Fish, and Neats-Foot Oils.
DuttloN, Vials, Corks,
SOAP, LAMPS, SPONGES,
PURE GROUND SPICES, &C.
A general variety of
Perfumery & Toilet Articles.
Tv WINES AND LIQUORS for medical and mechani
cal purposes.Wines tor Sacramental use, furnished
at cost.
Physicians' prescriptions
Carefully Compounded.
Thankful for past favors, w« invite the public gene
allv to call and examine or.r stock Wo are coiiflden
that we rail sell at as reasonable lutes as any similar
e.-tsidishment in the county,
may 29, f17,-lyr.
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cific Coast. With over2oo Descriptive and I'h. to
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Mines, People and Curiosities of the New
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July 31 ISf7, 4t. 607 Mi no 1 "ila.l.dphia.
$25 REWARD !
OTRAYED OK STOLKN. from theSntiey Farm.,(near
11 r'tory Farm.) Oil creek. VenangJ county. Pa., ou
the 3d day of June, 18'-7. a Brown Mare, six years old.
about I.S' j hands nlgti ; large head, heavy inane and
tail - mane on side ; a scar six inches long en loft
flank ; crack in lelt hind hoof.
The above reward will be paid to any p«-r«on return
ins said horse to the subscriber,
J. A. COFFEUN,
Sutley Farm,
July 24, 4t \y x miles from Petroleum Centre.
.1. n. OILKEI',
DENTIST,
No.th-east Cor. of Diamond, Mam st.,
BUTLEH, I'A.
June 2«. IWI7. lyr.
WEST SUNBURY ACADEMY.
. rilllE FALL SESSION of the West Sunbury Aca«lemy
i X under the superintendence of Oeorge A. Uraham,'
will commenceon MONDAY, the Pith day of August,
j to continue for twelve weeks.
; Boarding cau be obtained on reasonable terms
Rev. W. P. BKEADEN . Ch'n.
J W. CnRtSTT, Sec'y. (July 17 'o7—ot*.
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July 24, 1g67.1 g 67. lm. New York.
j Xoticc in IMvorce.
! TN the matter of the petition of Jacob K Kennedy,
! f' r * divorce from bed, boardaiui alimony, from his
wife, Laleot Kennedy.
lu tbe Court of ('unroon Ploaa of Butler couuty, No.
11, Nov. T rm, I^.
And now to wit: June 13th, 1R67, on motion of J. N.
AJ. Purviatice, Esq rs. 112 Court grant )iroclamatiou ac
cording to Isw. By the Court.
Butler county , It :
Certified from the Record this 2-ith day of July, A. D.,
IKK7. J- B.CLARK, Frothy.
Laleet Kennedy, respondent:—You are hereby noti
fied to be and appear at our Court of Common Ploas, to
be held al Butler, for the couuty of Butler, on the 4tli
Monday of September, A. D.. 1867, to show cause, if
any you have, why a divorce from bed, board and ail -
mouy sh mid not be decreed as praved for by your hus
band, Jacb K. Kennedy, iu the above named petition.
JAMES B. SIORLY.
August 7,18G7, 4t Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of e Writ of Fieri facias issued put of th
Court of Common Plea-, of Butler county, and t
uie directed, tlure will be exposed to public Mile, on
the premises, on Weduesdav. the 148 th day of August,
A. D.. 1847, at 2 o'clock P. M., the following property
to-wit :
All the rigbt, title, Interest and claim of Hugh Camp
bell, of, in and to Twenty acres of land, more or less,
aituated in Buffalo township, Dutler county. Pa., bound
ed North by Patrick M'Oouiiegley; Eat by Alexander
Scott; South by Allegheny couuty, aud West by Mc-
Intire and J. Holliugswoith. Also, Coal Privilege of
35 acres, more or less, appurtenant thereto, hounded as
follows: North by J. llolliugBWorth; East, land above
described; South by Allegheny county, and West bv
Washington B.ml, d.- 'd Stic w in sin -t .i
operation with Uio appurtenances thereto, and Four
Frame Teuant Houses tbereou erected Seized and ta
ken in executiou us the pioperty of Hugh Campbell, at
the suit of A. Col well. JAMEa B. STOREY.
July 24. 1867. bheriff.
J. N. A JT. PIBVIAXCE,
Attorneys nt Law,
O'.Heo. t,u 8. lot Diamond and Main at. Butler, Pa.
FARMERS,JIEAD THIS!
BUCKEYE
MOWER & REAPER
J
Again Triumphant!
millf KXTENBIVRT.Y KNOWN. AM) PESF.RVKP-
I ly Popular Machine wis submitted to the moist
vlgovons te*t of it* superiority, nt a trial of competing
machines that took place under th<- Management of thu
New York Agricultural Society, ait Auburn, N. Y.. in
July, 18410. The committee consisted of eli ven judires
and forty machines were entered ai contestants for the
priro. 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
WA9TIIEN AWARDED THE
BUCKEYE,
A 8 THE MACHINE
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.
A similar testimony was awarded it In the sanv*
State, in 1805. This machine Is regarded by the thou
sands who can speak from experience, as the
IIK.ST IX Till: \VO9ELI>,
nd is manufactured by the incorporated company
C. AlI/DIAJT «V CO.,
CANTON OHIO.
Lewhi Reed, Zelienople. Agent f>r llutler comity.
Orders will 1"« filled bv J. (J A Win. Campbell, of
Butler, ami W. O. Brackenrld-r* A Co . of CentrevilK
Price lists, descriptive pamphlets, posters, and circu
lars can be bail at all tim-s from the manufacturers ,or
their agents.
Tin; ii"r\.t
/"COMBINES the principal valuable features of nearly
all the leading Machines in existence,—with many
new and important Patent Improvements of our own.
.ETNA MANUFACTURING Co..
Salem, Ohio.
3 O. k Wm. Agents,
Butler, Pa., May 29th,'C7, tf.
FRANK H.JOHNSTON, H. D, 112
iMiyoician & J>urgron,
HAItRKSVIi/LE,
Ilutlor County, Pa.
Will promptly attend to all business entrusted to bis
care. *
REFERENCES:
Dr. Crawford, Cooperstown, Pa.
l)r. Snowden. Franklin, Pa.
I>r. ILnsler. C:>chranton, Pa.
Dr. Fowler. ILu ri«ville, Pa.
Drs. Foster 4 Huffman, Clintonrille, Pa.
Dr. Coulter. C«:itreville, Pa.
Dr. Living ton, 11 44 (jnly3, 07—1 y
Sale of Real Estate.
F|Y virtue of nn order ai.d decree of thj Court o
) Common Pleas of ltut!er county, the node-signed
Committee of Alexander M 'Murray, a habitual di link
ard, will offer for sale at public vendue, on the promoted,
at one o'clock p. m., of
Tuesday the 20 th dag nj Aurjust, 18G7,
the followirg described Real Estate, situate in Marlon
I township, Butler couuty, Pa., h<-uuded and described
as follows : On tbe North liy land* of Samuel M'Murra>;
on the East by lands «rf Alex M'Mm ray c on the Soiuh
by lands of Alexauder M Murray, and Went by lands of
Alexauder M Murray, c< ntaining about Stiurti
TKKMS OF SALE —One-third in hand; balance in
two equal aunuai installments with interest from the
conflrmatioa of sale. Purchasei to pay for deed aud
stamps. HC. M'CCY, ),,
July 24, 3(. WM. U. SMITH, J *
l*iil>iic Nale ol" Ileal IXalc.
rpilK undersigned will offer for enle at public Outcry,
lon the premise*. <>n Friday the |:ith of September,
at 1 o'clock. P. M., 163 at res of land, near Petersburg,
Hutler county: about lO» acres cleared, balance well
timbered ; two dwelling houses, and a double bar" wiih
good stabling thereon erected. A K*><»d orchard of over
bO tree*—grafted fruit. Aoout 50 acres o. the above
is bottom land, on the little Connoqueuesslng creek.—
It is well .ak ulated for two farms and will be divided
or sold as a whole, fo snit put chasers. It it well sup
plied with water from go mI springs.
TERMS —One-third on confirmation of sale by the
Court, one third In one yeal thereafter, aud the balance
at tbe death of the widow MALCOLM OKAIIM.
Guardian of the minor children of
July 24, 1907, 4t. Henry llonadal. dee'd
Orphans' Court Sale of Real Estate.
BY virtue of an order aud decree of the Orphans
Court of Butler county, the un iursigned, Kxecu
tore of Samuel Parks, late of Middlesex township. But
ler county, dee'd, will expose at public sale, on the
premises, on *
Saturday, August 31 it, 1567,
t 1 o'clock, P. M., the following piece of land, to wi
Twenty-eight ("19) ncree, mora or less, situate in Adaui ■
township, said county, aud bounded and describe J a j
follows: On the east by lauds of John RifQ»y; on tlie
north and west by William Hays; and on the south l»y
Robert Cooper. There is a mill seat, with an old mill
bouse, on the same, au<l but little other improvement*. |
TERMS ; —One third the purchase money in hand aud j
the balance in two equal annual installments, with in- j
teies." from confirmation of sale.
JAMES PARKS,
w ii.i.i am hays,
July 17, 1S«7 : Bt. Executors.
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES & WAGONS.
AFTER MORE THAN SIX YEARS EXPERIENCE
in roy bind nets,and a Winters labor in ia selecting
the best material, ami constant oversight in the making
of the same, by
FIRST CLIBS WORKMEN,
I have now on hand the largest and 4>eet lot of
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
SILKEI'S.
WAGONS, Ac.,
qoth light and heavy, ever offered to the people o
Butler couuty, ; which I will sell
CHEAP FOR GASH,
TrFamily Carriage*, Shifting Top Buggies, Open and
otting Buggies—in short. I think I can furnish al
most anything In the vehicle line, made of the best
Eastern timlier. Springs and axle*; and finished In a
manner not excelled in cities East or West, and bettor
adapted fi.r oni road* thiui Eastern work.
| Shop nn«t Ware-room on Cunningham street, East of
I and near Mardorf's Tanueiy, Butler, i'a.
(iEO. U. ROESSING.
REFERENCES:
! We, the undersigned, take pleasure in recommending
Ito the public, the work of Ueo. C. Rocking. We have
lined his manufacture ef Carrlages— they have given
d.ttisfaction, and are well adapted to our roads.
CItAtLIS M'CANPI.KSS,
J. (J. A W CAMI'UKLL,
DR. STEPHEN BRADRN,
It. C M'ABOT,
DFT.FfticKsnarii*.
Viu. S. A A O. Born.
RUTLER
WOOLEN MILLS,
Manufacture tho very best heavy
FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS,
Cassimeres and Yarns,
(>f every kind and color, which we will sell at 'ow to
c i»h buyerx, if not lover than they cau be hud En-t,
or West if you want
Heavy Barred,
White, Brown,
or Grey Flannels.
Warranted In linro NO SHODDY in lliom, Jgo tn
the Union Woolen Factory, Butler, I'a., it you want
Heavy 4'iassi meres.
Warranted to havo NO SHODDY in them, goto the
Butler Woolen Factory. If you wunt a good article of
STOCKING YARN,
Warranted to have no Shoddy In it, goto the Butler
Woolen Factory.
10,01)0 Pounds of Wool Wonted
in Exchange for (he Above Goods.
H. FULLERTON.
Dm4,05.,tf
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Rev .l<din Davis, of Concoqnenessing township, is
Agent for Butler County. Post Office Address,
WIIITKSTOWN, Butler County, Pa.
Blarch, no 14-s. ar-tf
A. J. PA X TIX O.VT,
No. 158 Federal Street,
Next Door to the Corner of the Diamond,
Allegheny, - - I'eiui'a.
T JA VI NO J ».'ST RECEIVED A LAItOE AND WELL
11 SELECTED stock of
HARDWARE&CUTLERY
Imported direct from the manufacturers, consisting of
SluildcrN Hardware,
Coopers,
Blacksmiths,
ami ESiitelier
TO O Mj H 9
Iloscf umlHh lnu; 1 lardwurc,
FARMING UTEXBILS JKON, STEEL,
XA JLS, GLASS. WHITE LEAD,
SASH, PUTTY, dc.
Feels confident he can offer inducements to Whole,
sale and Retail buyers, and would most r»*pe«tfully
iwk your pstronatee. with the assurance that it will be
toy. nr Interest to dobuslues* with him.
April '67, no 18
R~ & W. JENKINSON,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
Tobacco,
Ncgam,
SuufT,
Pipes, etc.
Nu. 0 FEDERAL STREET, AI.LEOIIF.NY CITY, PA.
3rd door from Suspension Bridge.
Sign of the Big Indiaa.
toI. 4. no 12. lyr.
lL -j U J w—w—u. 9
THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public
that he has erected a new CAKItIAOE aud WAO
ON MAKfNOSIIOP, on Street, Opposite
J. 11. Negley, and below the M. E. Church, where he
is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line of bosi
ness, such as making Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Sul
kies, Sleigh-, aud any thing in the line of Carriage aud
Wagon making.
Bit pairing done in the shortest possible time.
*9~OIVK HIM A CALL.-**
Nov. 7, Wi—tf.j FELIX D. TRPXAL.
JOILV BT. SIEMOSf,
Confectioner and Cake Bakor,
No. 10 'J Federal Street,
Allegheny city, Fa.
Ice Cream, Soda Water, Fruits, Nuts. Jollies, Pickle*,
Ac., always on band.
ttjf Partlculfr attention paid to orders.
May 22,18«7, lyr
A. M. NF.YMAN, M. D.
PhyHltfliin and Hurgeon
Office immediately opposite Walk er^POfctildings,
Butler, Pee. ft. 1V«.
RURSL HILL NURSERY.
OF ALL KINDS.
THE undersigned takes pleasure In announcing I
Their many friends, and the public generally, tba
they better are prepared thau ever before to furnish
Fruit Trees of All Kinds,
AND
SHRUBBERY & SHADE TREES,
OP ALMOST EVERY VARIETY.
The universal testimony ot theme who hare been
snpplied.with fruit and other Trees from
Rural Hill Nursery
Ifl, that they are larger, cf Superior quality and grow
RETTEK thau those brought front foreign nurseries,
cf these truths, any number of reliable testimonials
can be had in this comity and vlcinitv. Persons desi
rous of purchasing, are requested to rail mid examine
our splendid vadety. It will amply repay, any person
that wishea good fruit, ami at an early dav from re
planting, to purchase of us, es our trees are extra lsrjre
and good. A numbtrof reliable agents ean find profit
able employment .by calling upon the subscriber living
21-2 mil<?B west of Butler, Pa.
0.1 v -■» Pearce & Sons.
Butler, NOT. 7 Bfl.
new"
ARRIVAL
—OF—
SPRING & SUMMER
DRY GOODS,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c.
WE II.WE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST,
Best, and Most Complete Stock of
NIMtIXJ A SI .YIMI:K
DRY GOODS,
EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC
ALSO, A VERY LARUE STOCK OF
Cazrpeis,
Oil-cloths.
Hearth Rugs,
Door Mats, &c.
IN TTHICII WE ARK NOW OFFERING
GREAT BARGAINS
PERSONS IN WANT OF ANYTHING IN THE ABOVE
LINE, SHOULD NOT FAIL TO
CALL, AS WE ARE SELLING AT
Extremely Low Prices.
WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
Wholesale Buyers,
As we hare a great many Jobs from New York auctlo
sales.
DUNLAP, LUKER <St Co.,
No* 130 Ftdrrai Street,
fttli Door Below Jlarket,
March 27, no. l<Mlmo ALLEGHENY CITY.
MILLINERY & TRIMMING STORE.
M'llS. J. ADLTNOTOV announces to the public that
she has opened a Milliner) and Triminii.g Store
j threedoors Sforih of Sykes' Orocery, where sh- will
pay par tic.ular attentiou to Dress Making and all kinds
of Family sewing.
Stamping, Braiding,
LADIES' TRinniKG,
New Style Hoops and Corsets,
Dren Moklng aixl Family Sewing,
New Style Promenade & Party Skirts,
I FLOWEIIB, RIBBONS, LACES ASD GLOVES.
Gent's Cuffs, Collars,& Neckties.
SIRS. J. 4!)I.I\GTO\,
THREE DOORS NORTH OF SYKES' OROCERV.
Tol. 4, no. 16-tf. Main Street - Rntler, Pa.
U .EITK NMt; T D. WHITI - «..C. HOO
FISMOMBIE T&ILQRS.
undersigned having as-ociated themselves In the
1 Tailoring business, would respectfully say 10 the
public in general that they have just received the Fall
and Winter Fashions, a: d are prepared to make up
clothing in the latest and most approved style Plear'
call and examine our Fashions and Specimens of mru
and boys' wear. Speci 1 attention niven to boys' cloth
ing. EITENMULLER. WHITE A CO.
Angnstl2, I96o—tf.
Drs C. L. Dieffenbacher & H. Wise
—A HE prepared to Insert
r 112 x\.artificial dentui le s
tin-set on Vulcanite, Coral
I Silver l'latlna.
thcUiaelTesof the latest
ryyl fY j 112 ■ improvements in dentin-
try, shonld not fail to
of Vulcanite and Corallte
--V- - work. Filling, cleauing,
extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the beet
materials and in tlie best manner. Particular attention
paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, they defy coin
petition; as operators they'rank among the beat. Char
we*moderate. Advice free of cbaige. Office—ln Boyd
tnildiug defterson Street, Butler Pa.
Doc 9.1H63 :::tf.
Money FREE AS WATER.-10.000 ACTIVE
. Local and Traveling Agents, Male or female, of
all ages, are wanted to solicit t.ade#n every City, Town,
llamiet, Woiksbop and Factory, throughout the entire
world, for the uiost saleable novelties ever known
500 per cent. pruAt and READY SALE WHEREVER
OFFERED. Smart meu and wotneu can make from f5
to S6O per day, and lio risk of loss. A small capital re
quired of from S2O to sloo—the more money invested
the greati r the profit. JVo money required in advance
—tee first tend (At article* and nceive pay afterward*.
If you actually wish to make money rapidly and easily,
write for full partsculars a nd address,
MILNOIt A CO., (From Tarf*,)
210 Broadway. New York City.
lj'(N*w papers eej* j irg wlfl he IfbrraDy d<alt m lt*k
THIRD ARRIVAL
—OF
NEW GOODS.
There is a Store on Main Street,
Where all the swains and maidens meet,
To help their "soles" and save their feet.
Just three doors north of M'Aboy's store.
You've sttfelfltien fn their before.—
Lives II US ELTON, up to ears In leather.
He sells his ladies' gaiters at one dollar twenty cts. pair
And everv kind of toots A shoes of gents A ladies' ware,
And all at such low prices that none r.eed barefoot go,
While UUSELTON and his leather are making such a show
AT HUSELTOH'B CHEAP
BOOT & SHOE STORE.
Where you will find the largest and best assorted stock
of ROOTS and SHOES in town, just nuichased tu the
East.
A&il sjiaw ©-©©©So
Mv stock consists In part of (Women's Misses' chil
drsn's) Lasting and glovekld flajters.
Poisli and Oil (Goat
Balmorelb, Tampico
and graned
Morocco Boots,
Also, complete stock of Mens' and Boys' Ware, con-
Misting in part of
LASTING, FRENCH AND COMMON CALF GAITERS
FRENCH AND COMMON CALF BOOTS,
(hand work warranted,)
KIP AND UPPER DOOTB.
Abo M««' pLouua Snort, (only $ 2 50 p«r pair.)
Also, a complete 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 and Sale Leather.
B©l«'mther conslnta of ORONOCO, CALIFORNIA ami
H. A. Bi.lt-.
Also, Last*, Pegs, Thread Naiis. Root-tires, Ac. Eve
ry thing a Shoemaker uses he can find at li. C. lIt'SF.L
TON'e, three doors North of M'Aboy Utos. Stole, But
ler, Pennsylvania.
stock yon will find is selected on the prln
clples th it a tailor would m>"ke e better coat than a
blacksmith, so yon ma y expect to flr.d a bttler qnality
•>f HOOTS and .<IIOES at a Shoe store than at a dry
goods store.
To short time and cash buyers we ofTor superior in
ducements. Call and examine my stock. No trouble
to show goods. •
Particular attention paid to orders.
15. t. msa:i/ro\,
no. 20.9m0>.) BUTLER, P.v
Cunningham & Richey
HAVING associated together in the grocsoy business,
. they are cow pre|>aicd to furnish the public with
CHOICE VKOKTAIII.KIS,
FRESH FISH,
WINTER WHEAT FLOUR,
CIII'CHC, l>rle<l lleef. dc.
We have a full stock of canned fruit, such as
PEACHES,
IILACKR ERR I ES.
GREEN CORN,
CIIEKRTES.
TOMATOES.*
PEARS,
In the Confretionery line we are well sup pliedwith
Candies,
Cove Oysters,
tircen Apples,
Tolmeeo, '
Cigars.
X iiti,
ORAXUES Ax i> i.r.no.vs.
KMT Remember tho place,
Cunningham & Richey,
Three Doors South of Vogeley Houie,
may, no 24-tf. MAI* STREET, BUTLER, PA.
No Humbug
IH THIS NEIGHBORHOOD.
' rpilE sulicerlber hasjnsf arrived in Rutler, (the town
i JL 'f his choice,) with a moet splendid supply of every
article iu his line of '>ustress via:
Tobacco* Snuff & Cigars,
which he has purchased on the rery best of t< rms, and
which lie is willing, nay, anxious, io part with to any
person having a go-id name or the reaiTy eh-inge, as
cheap, or cheaper perhaps, (ban they can purchase tho
same qualify any where In this 4 *vast Confederacy"—
This ho pledges nimselfto do, and tho only way ofprov
i ing whether he is a man of veracity or not, is to try
him Among the articles which he feels warranted [and
disposed to brag on, sre:
SCOTCH SVUFF.
Superior qnality.
EXTRA FINE ATLANTIC CARLE
Chewing Tobacco.
DOUBLE EXTRA FINE XA IT
Chewing Tobacco
TURK IS ft SMOKING TOBACCO,
HALF SPA NtSH AND COMMON CIGA RS,
An assortment of all kinds of Cigars, goufT ami Chew
ing Tobacco, But stop !
Ifrrr. Mn "mu** her wing* maun rower,
SicJltghU are far beyotul her power."
To sing or tell of every thing h« has, would occnpy
too much precious time; just call and examine for
, yonrselv«s O. VOUELET, Ja.
Itntler. May 20. 18d7. 3mos.
UNI ON
I AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
ROCHESTER, PA.
A. B. SMITH dc CO., Proprietors,
' Alf ANCFACTURE MOWERS RKA?KRS, IIMLWAY
1 ]}{ or Endless Chain and U ver Powers of Various
* sixes, Threshers and SepaiaU»rs. Farm Mills, Crder
K Mills, Cane Mills and Sorghum Evaporators, CoruShell
• ers. Dog Power* for Churning, and all other
' ral MacMtiery.
I REPAIRING AND JOBBING
t
i.of all kinds donjon short notice. Mschinea of any
j kind built for parties. Having had an experience of l r »
n years In Patents and Patent Business, are prepared l«»
s make nnxlels,applica*ions, Ac .. for parties desiring to
, take oat pateuta. Having fitted up our factory with
5 NEW & IMPROVED MACQINEKV,
. selected from tho best eastern make<t in person, and
employing none but 'he best Mechanic*, ore prepared
to do work in the beat «ty!e and manner llaviug s»-
cured the services of a first clase Pattern Maker, are
also prepared to make any kind or style of patterns.
Particular attention Paid to repairing Mowing and
Reapiug Machiues, and machiuerv in genorsl
I Wo solicit ami hope by attention aad care to merit
the patronage of parties wishing work done.
Orders from adfstauce promptly attended to.
Address, A B. BMITII A CO..
July 17. IH«7, Gmos. Pa.
SEWIHG.
MRS. T. J. LoWM AN,
WonM respoctfully inform tho citizens «112 this p!nce
that *he is prepared to do all L.tnd* of sewing, such as
Dress Making, Snquea, Uents' Shirts, and Children s ap
parel. Alao, Local Agent fir W has ler and Wilsons
Sewing M.'-rhines. tftb. jo. ft.