Over 5000 Druggists AND Physicians Have Signed or Endorsed the Following Remarkable Document: Messrs Seabury & Johnson, Manufactur ing Chemists, 21 Piatt St., New York: Gentlemen -For the past few years we have sold various brands of Porous Plas ters. Physicians and the Public prefer Cancine Poro'is Piaster to all others. We consider them one of the very few reliable household remedies worthy Of confidence. They are superior to all other Porous Plasters or Liniments for external use. TUwimm's Car.cine Plaster is a genuine Parmaceutical product, of the highest order of marit, and 63 recognized by physicians and druggists. When other remedies fail get a Ben son's Cape in a Plaster. Ton will bo disappointed if you use cheap Plasters, Liniment*, Pads or Elec trical Magnetic toys. a miUF. ItK.UEIIY AT I.AWT. I'r'rn»<•>». A MEAD'S Medicated CORN i.iil EUNl'jf) FLATTER DOWNS' ELHIMH| IN. H. DOWNS' I ■ Vegetable Bals&mlc K ELIXIR Till* valuable medicine is purely vegetable: the discovery of which was the reeult of many yean' cloee study, In order to discover ■ the cause, the symptoms, and the core—TiiiH 9 Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, ■ ■ Croup, Asthma, Pleurisy, Hoarseness, I ■lnfluenza, Spitting Blood,Bronchitis,l and every species of oppression of the Chest U and Lungs. In all casea where tliia Elixir has Q 221 been duly administered its efficacy has been invariably manifested, convincing the most in- 5 credulous that % CONSUMPTION g m_ is not incurable, if properly attended to.— « 40 Consumption, at its commencement, 1* but a * slight irritation of the membraao which covers the Lungs; then an Inflamation, when the C cough is more observable, but rat her dry; then >4 O becomes local fever and the puis* more fre- JJJ" O quant, the cheeks flushedandcliiUsmorecom ■ mom. Thi« Elixir in curing the above com-k plai nta, o[«ratea so as to remove all morbid ■ Hirrttstiona and Inflamation from the ■ lungs to the surface, and finally expel themH H from the tystem. It facilitates expectoration. H ■ It heals the ulcerated surfaces ■ and rellevck the cough and makes the breath- ea?v. It supports the strength and at sumo time reduces the fever. It is free from strong opiate and astringent articles, which drying anature as to the patient; whereas this medicine never dries or stops the cough, but, by removal the cxrsa, generally destroys the hectical the cough is entirely gone. Conse-^B quently, when the cough U cured the patient Send address for pamphlet giving H H full directions for cure of pulmonary diseases. H BH Price 35 cts., 50 cts., ana SI.OO per bottlo. ■ SOLD EVERYWHEBE. ■ ■ HEIST, JCHISOI * LORD, Props., Burlington, ft ■ ■■■DOWNS' ELIXIRsHBI WW. VAN BCREN'S LADIES' TONIC. A Positive Cure for all Female Complaints. T-adln'Tooic ii prrmriM by the Women'; Medictl in. st'.ute of butblo, N. Y., and has been use«S huiccssfullv l.y lathes f„r years. It ii a jur, tun f.,r all Icmalo complaints. Sick and Nervous Headache. Dyspepsia, and all weaknesses caused by those irregularities *IIKII arc »o common to womankind. This is no Pattnt Auduint. but is prepared, after jrears of experience, an I rccom mended, knowing that 11 wi II E i.e new I ife to any 1 token down, worn uut or i.vcr-worked member of the sex. « jro«na»e triei other remedi » without success, do not be discouraged, but give "LADIES* TONIC" a *ncHtrifitf never fails to £ivc quick and If you are troubled with any weakness or complaint common to our sex. lav aside the doctor's prescription TU } ir y" Ladles' Tonic." which we guarantee wS^^lKuTVt^lu? ll ? Bot tie Is Sufficient. Women s Medical Institute Is an Association of tf izrr and Mother sot years' experience, who give advice and answer letters from ladi c%,/rte. *[ Ven T fo J, ai ,'>L fase of Female Weakness ox .liabilityVhKh Ladies Tonic ' will not cure. This is a bona/idt offer, made by res«onsidle ladies who know from experience what " LADiLS TONIC" can do. Send stamp for circulars. - Sold by Drwggirt*. Pric*, SI.OO. WANTED, SALESMEN.' fJS«H nvM J- forthe °*JfnrieryStock, luequaled fftcliltl* rj nee required. Salary aii 'll. 7uiacn »of Pniit an'! Ornamental Tret-i Mir " <"i.etc. W.itT. SMITH. Geneva. N.YI jt ' 1 scrofula, Pluiples, BoiU, Tetter, Old Kre•, Mercurial Diseases, Catarrh. L<-a* of K * r-P«ti!c, Female Complaint*, and all Blood country store keepers *i«| it. K. *F. Sellors bottle. I'AH.HKiW an J * AHJILK.V PAN MAKEJISSSoWK During the Fali and Winter. lor particulars :J7dr®«2 4. C. McCur A r Philadelphia, P«. T » » 198 LIBERT/ ST. B PITTSBURGH. 3PA. BUTLER CITIZEN^ >IISCELL,A>' KOI T S. At » Bad Time. Commander J. B. Coghlan U. S. N., writis to us from the Navy \ard at Mare Island, Cal.—An eufor.ed resi dence of two years in California made me the subject of most painful attacks rheumatism. Consultation upon my case by eminent Navel and other su~- geons failed to afford me the slightest relief I>r. Hoyle recommended to me St. Jacobs 0 1 the happy result of the use of which waa my complete and wonderful cure.— Washington. D. 0., Army & Nacy Register. A woman may get to love by de •rrees; the best fire does not Aire up the soonest. Frank Shutter, Wrightsville, Pa., savs: "I consider Brown's Iron Bet ters an infallible remedy for indiges tion." A man may be very fimi in other matters, aud yet be under a sort of witchery from a woman. "Is there'a man with soul so dead," who hath suffered the miseries of a cold or cough, yet neglected to try "Sellers' Cough Syrup?" If Canada keeps on prodaciug weather prophets the world will be un fit to live in. Gray hairs often cause annoyance, which Parker's Hair Balsam prevents by restoring the youthlul color. Texas claims a goose sixty-five years old. The Baltimore Day want* know where that goose was during itie war. The fellow, who, by mistake, sent his auburn-haired sweetheart instead of a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup a bottle of hairdye, wants to know the best way to commit suicide. The vainest woman is never thor oughly conscious of her own beauty till she is loved by the man who setsher own passion vibrating in ie turn. W. S. Linscott, Niles. O . had scrof ula for thirty years, aud Blood Searcher" cured hiui. Isu't it wonderful? Then they looked at each other, not quite as they had looked before, l<>r in iheir eyes there was the memory of a kiss. ***"There is no arguing a CONUHMI into courage." But even the coward may be brave after trying Kidrxy- Wort, that medicine of wonderful effi cacy in all diseases of the liver atdkid neys. It is prepared in both dry and liquid form andean always be relied on as an effective cathartic and diur etic. Try it I don't want to know people that look uglv and disagreeable, any more than I want to taste dishes that look disagreeable. Lady iVilTi (lie Seal-Skin Sacqne. She sat in the crowded church that dreadfully cold Sunday, Bnd kept her new sacque on all the morning. She went with perspiration and the sacque into the chilly street, and caught an awful cold. And they labored in vain to cure that cold until they thought of Perry Davis's Pain Killer, and sent to the druggist's for a bottle. Then came relief. Suddenly cheeked pers piration brings sudden colds, chills, coughs, consumption. Great Britain has 13,000 registered chemists and druggists and 23,000 reg isieied medical practitioners. Patent medicine tax realized in 1881 $600,- 000. Catarrh of tbe Ithuldcr. Stinging, smarting, ivritation of tbe urinary passages, diseased discharges, cured by Buehupaiba. sl. at drug gist. Prepaid by express, $1.22, 6 for $5. E. S. WELLS, Jersey City, X. J. We are apt to be kinder to the brutes that love us than to ihe women that love us. Is it because the brutes are dumb ? Ilearilly Recommended. Don't condemn a good thing because you have been deceived by worthless nostrums. Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured many in this sections of nervous disorders, and we recommended it heartily to such sufferers.—News If you would love a woman without ever looking back on your love as a folly, she must die while you are court ing her. Would you be free from Catarrh Hay fever and Cold in the Head? Try Ely's Cream Calm. It is curing hun dreds of chronic cases. Price 50 cents Apply into the nostrils with little finger. • I have been troubled with catarrh fo. fifteen years. Ely's Cream Balm has opened my nostrils and reduced the inflamation. My eyes are improv ing so that I can now stand strong light, which I have not been able to do for years. NATHANIEL FEGLEY, with E. F. Montz, Merchant, Wilkes borre, Pa. My daughter and myself, great suf ferers from Catarrh, have been cured by Ely's Cream Balm. My senses of smell restored anif health greatly im proved. C. M. STANLEY, Dealer in Boots and Shoes, Ithaca, N. Y. When deatb, the great reconciler has come, it is iiever our tendertess that we repent of, but our severity. Burlington, Vt. Jan., 28, 1882. I subscribe to the efficiency of Downs' Klixer. It bas been a standard reme dy for coughs and colds in my l'amily for years. ,J. A. ARTHUR, Deputy Customs Collector. Burlington, Vt., .Tan. 26. 1882 I have used Downs' Elixer tor forty years, and consider it a sale am* valua ble. > aedicine in all cases of troughs, colds, and for any pulmonary trouble. I always fall back on tbis old reme dy wiien tbe symptoms are alarming, and it has never disappointed ID*. IRA SHAT; CCK. Because, dear, trouble comws to us all in tbiw life, we set our he arts ou things which isn't God's will for us to have, and then we go sorrowing. tk LailieM' Tonic." Th^ : GREAT FEMALE REM KDY i T prepared BY the WOMEN'S MEDICAL IssrriTE OF BUFFALO, N. v., and is their ft w* rite pre serj ption for ladies who are sufferic £ from any we- ikness or coin >laint§ common 10 the MI. It issold by druggists at $1 per l>o tie. Ladies CM obtain advice FREE. Sendstai jp for names 'of 'Jiose who been CVKED. Yalnable Testimony. To the efficacy of Dr. Rodger's Liv erwort, Tar and Cancbalagua Some time since Mr. Geo. G. W. Morgan, a well known journalist ot Sao Francis co, Cal., wrote us a letter, in which he related his miraculous escaj>e from death by using the Liverwort and Tar. Afterwards he wrote again as follows: I wish to re affirm and confirm all I have said as to the remedial of Dr. Rodger's Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Cancbalagna, and will b' pleased t> bear testimony personally, or by letter as to the truth of my assertions, to any who may desire to know more of my case. I>r. Tmliner's German Oiiilmcnl IV A. Chandler, of Patoka, 11! , M r 16. 1877, says: "One of my neighbor's little boys smashed h : s thumb ' ut one vear ago, and it was supposed bv everybody that it would have to be take i off. I got him to try one b. x -if Tanner's German Ointment. It cun d him sound aud well. He tried good doctor 0 1 it, to no effect. The boj's father's name is Noble Cruse, of L s te", Maricn Co., 111. California is credited w'.th ov> r 4,000,000 sheep, and the cash value of her fleeces per annum is placed at an average, one year with another, of §10,000,000. Mofliik* Should Know it. Fretful babies cpnnot help disturb ing everybody, at,d mothers should know how soothing Parker's Ginger Tonic is. It slops babies pains, makes them healthy, relieves their own anxi ety aud is safe 10 use.— Journal. Those who have eaten the dressed beef brought from Chicago in refriger ator cars Pnd it very tender and jnicy, while the price at which it is sold is astonishingly low. CoiiHuiupiion Cured. An o d pUv.-iciao. letaed from practice, hav ing !iad placed iu l.is baud-? by au Eant India Mi hionaiv the fmmnl* of a eintple vegetable resiiedv for tile -peedy aud permanent cure for Coiitaiiiption. Bronchitis. CV&nli. "Asthma and it: tliluat and Lung Affections. atno a positive atnl radical enre lor Net voas Debility and all Net voce Complaints, afier baring tested its woiideiful curative poveia in tlioneacds of caxes, ba-i felt it bis duty to make ii known to bis suffering fellou-H. Actuated by tbia motive and a Jesiie to relieve human sulTeiing. I wil send free of nbarge, to all wbode i>e it. this re cip-. in Gel man, French or English, with full directions for preps ring and using. Sent by aiail by addressing with ttanip Tipming the piper. \V. A. NOYEH, 149 Towel's Block. Koohea ter. N. Y. , octll,l3t,eow N¥!ORK WEEKLY HERALO. O\E DOLLAR 1 YEAR. TUe circulation of llm pojmlir newspaper is cun-lunt'y iiiLtv-isiitg. It ootaios all the lead ing news ot ttie Daily Henild and is arranged m handy depariu,eiil«. The Foreign News embrace® •peel'l dispfitehc# from all quarters ol the glo! e. Under the head ol American News are given the Telegraphic Dispatches of tL.e week Irom all parts of thL- Union. This fea ture alone iLiikes The Weekly Herald the mo*t valuable chronicle iu the world, as it is the cheapest. Every week is giveu a lailhlul re, oi l cf Political News embratintr comp)cie and comprehensive dis p: tches Irom Washington, including lull re ports of the speeches ol eminent politician' on the questions ot the hour The Farm Department of the WEEKI-Y HERALD gives the latest as well a» the icos.l practical suggestions and dis co* tries relating to the duties of the duties ol the farmer, hints lor ralsinir Cattle, Boultry, Ur.iins. 'I ices, Vegetables, Ac., Ac., with sug gestions lor k cpiughuiidings and larmiug u'en sils in repair. This is supplemented by a well edited department, widely copied, under the head of The Home receipts (or practical dishes, hints tor making clothing ,bert MeKinncy, dec'd, late of Adams twp . Butier county, Pa. will sell at private tale, and in lots, a farm of over 200 Acres, situated one and a half miles from Templeton Station, on the Pittsburgh . To all those who are suffering from the er rors tnd indiscretions of youth, nervou» weakne w, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac.,- I willson l a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHAiIUE. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed e ivelope to the RKV. JosKi'ii T. In MAN, Station D, -Wic York City iy- 'I'M g Q-EN VJ J_TS~!H3 Williams SsTring Machines ABE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BK THE BEST HI THE WORLD They have received highest Awards at the Centennial and at all other leading Exhibitions held in Europe and America. rrt ßT HACHIITX WABBAHTtD BT THS KAIX23. Factories located at Montreal, Canada, and Plattsburg, New York. 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HEAD I protects themembraiie I trom additional colds, WnSSaom* i* completely heals the Vaaaai.»k*sA*** £ A sores an/ few applications. A thorough treatment Iwill cure Catarrh, liay j°Jt®sv Kevtr,&c. i:ne«|ualed I for colds in the head. * Agreeable to use. Ap- U AY- FEVED I'ly 1» the little finder !■** • ■ ™ into the nostrils. On receipt of 50c.will mail a package. Sold liv Butler druggists. EIA".S CREAM BALM CO.. Owego. N. M. MOORE, 325 Perm Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Will offer for a short time, to reduce st .ck be fore going to Paris, an exquisite assortment of Imported Dresses, Mantles and Hats, All recently received for the Suxrmer, and ol the most fashionable description. RUPTUREJ>PILES Cured on contract. Safe and certain method. Little or no pain. Without cutting or tying. Best care and board for patients, $5 to $8 per week. For circulars and other information ad dress, !>*•. XI. l*au 1U nerJ Union Woolen Mills. I would desire to call the attention of the public to the Union Woolen Mill. Butler, Pa., where I have new and improved machinery for the manufacture of Barred and Gray Flannels, Knitting ard Weaving Yarns, and I can recoinme.id them as being very dura ble, as they are manufactured of pure Butler oountv wool. They are beautiful in color, su perior in texture, aud will be sold at very low prices. For samples and prices, address, H. FCTLLEBTON, Jul24.'7*-ly) Butler. Pa NOTICE is hereby given, that application will be made to tho Legislature at its next tession for the pass age of a law entitled, "An Act in relation to the publication of borough and township ac counts within the county of Butler." The ob ject of said law ia to remove all doubts as to the construction of tho piesent law in regard to the publication of said accounts and to deflnw said law more explicitly. It- McKEK. d2O-4t. JOHN E. BYEIIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, myai-ly] BUTLEK. PA. Office on Jefferson street, opposite Flour Store. DENTISTR * . 0 1/ WALDRON. Graduate ol the Phil K adclphia Dental College,is prepare/ a I» ■to do anything IU the line of hit profession in a satisfactory manner. Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block, up stairs. apll EN. LEAKE, M. P., • Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office in Union Block, and residence in Ferrero house, Butler, Pa. Oct. 25, 1882. £SSSSJfSS»!^r^ tow in price: itllini; fail »rrd<-dt«cty»line I.ll»*r»l Brwlltr, IWrreUvo * <«, N, 1 urth bl , Pmljdtlphla, Pi. SPEER'B Port Grape Winej Utf«. in tJif principal CLu dies Tor Cotiiixici'iioQ j pnri»o*«ert. Fx I'ent tor Ladies and WasklY Feisois und'he Aged- SPEER'S PORT 6R 'PE WINE! FOUR YEARS OLD. Tliia N i'ive Wine is maile from tbe of ilie Opo'to Giape. raised in tbin coun try. lis invaluable TONIC and STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are une.irpaßaed by anv oth«r Native Wine. Be ing the pure jn •• of the £r :>p ■ produced under Mr. Speer's ow i personal snprai vision, its purity and ix gnarai teed. The youngest children may partake i f its g.:iierouß qualities, and the \vease?t invilid iw? 1. to is particular y lii-ui-ioltl to llis and debili tated, i-ud svincil to the vai.o is ailaents that effect the weaker sex. It is in every respect the a Wine to be relied on. S PEEK'S P. J. SHERRY. The P. J. fcberry is a wine o'. H'perior Char* acter and partakes of the rich qja'? >.es of (be grai e from which it is made. For Por.t v, Soil ness of Flavor and Medicinal Prope .:es,U will be found unexcelled. SPEER'S P. J. BRANDY. This Brandy stands unrivalled in this country being far superior for medicinal purposes. It is a pure distillation from the grape, and contains valuable ntediciual properties. I has a delicate flavor, similar to that of the grapes, from which it is distilled, and is in great favcr among first class families. See that the of ALFRED SPEEB, Passaic, N. J-, is over the cork of each bottle. Sold by I>. H 'W uller, AND BY DBUUGISTS EVERYWHERE. How Lost, How Restored! Just published, a new edition of DB. CITLVKH WELL'S CELF.BRAT£D ESSAY on the radical cure of Spermatorrhoea <.'r Seminal Weakness. Involun tary Seminal Losses ImPoUncv. Mental and Physical Incapacity. Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Consumption. Epilepsy and Fits, in duced bv self-ii dulgence or jexual extravagance, etc. The celebrated author, in this admirable Es-tav. (I jarlv demonstrates, from a thirty years' ruccessful practice that the alarming conse quences of self-abuse may be radically cured : pointing ont a mode of cure at once simple, cer tain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition lr.ay be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radi cally. tiTTliis Lectnre should bo in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Bent under seal in "a plain envelope to any ad dress. post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. Address, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 ANN ST., NEW YORK, N. Y. ; P O. Box, 450. octll-ly. D*. E. C. WMT'I K*nv* AND BRADV TMATMEJRR. M guaranteed tpeclflc for Hysteria. Dizzinera, Flt«, Nerrom Neuralgia Headache, Ker%*oua Prostra tion caused by the two or alcohol or tobacco. Wakeful- Bess. Mental Depression. Softening of the Brain result ing In Insanity and leading to misery, dcci.y and death. Premature Ola Age, Barrenness, Lot* of Power in cither sex, Involantanr Losses and caused by over-exertion of the brain, self atmse or over-Indulgence. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains 10 pours. Our IS Urrle will cut 10,000 Jut in same time. A Our Engines are QUAJUVTEKB to furnish a horse-power on Bff M H less fuel and water than H K any other Engine not fitted with an Automatic Cut-Oft BITM If yqu want a Stationary or Portable Engine, Boiler. Cir cular Saw Hill. Shafting or tHHBT Pullle*. either cast or Moddart's WyHT Patent Wrought Iron Pulley, Send for our illustrated Cata logue, " i' top information *ud„Prtce*, B. W. PAYNE k SONS, Corning, N- If- *-*•«» PATENTS CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ? torn, 8.C., ulaPrellßhurr r«,ilaatls« will be made of all United states patents of the sams class of inventions and you will D« advised whether or not a patent can be obtained. FOB THIS PRELIMINARY EXAMINA TION NO CHARGE IS HADE. What will a Patent Cost? If you are *dvised that your Invention Is patent able sand MO to nay Government application fee Of and M f is payable. Thu* you know beforehand, for nothing .whether you are soliig to get a patent or not, ana no attorney's fee la charged unless you do ret a Patent. 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