®Jw farmer* JlqwrtuSmt. • BUTTER FORTY FIVE PER POUND." BT fabbjucs Aia—" IfTio wilt cure for Mother now." Bee the kino so sleek and hairy, Canity chewln at their chd; Pastures green around them growing, And gad-flies buzzing in the wood. Tell them that ToU'd know tliair answer, An yon question every cow— "Mnley, tell me, tell me iru'y, Who can pay for butter now ?* Ciiob.—Aronnd the market I am marching, Asking who can tell me how. In the name of all that's fearful, Who can pay for butter now ? The fcrmers tell us, to our sorrow, That cow* are very dry this year; lint who from this can comfort borrow, While butter is so extrsmely dear. Should you offer them but forty, They'd kick up a precious row, no I insist In loudlv bawling— Who can pay for butter now 112 Bti, Cuob.— Around the market lam msrrhlug, Asking who will tell n»e how. j In the name of all that's dreadful, * / # Who can pay for butter now 112 / Oh. I'll soak my bread in graty! / Or any other kind of grease, ' Tims making all the greody farmers tfladly Hue for terms of peace, But will they keep up their prices, To imposition I'll ne'er how, And tell them plainly to their fices, "I'M blowed if 1 bny butter now !" Chub. —Around the markets I am inarching, Asklne all to tell me how. In the name of all that's fearful, Who can pay for butter now ! A Law Against Weeds. I havo an abhorrence of weeds. They are defined as " plants out of place;" anil although there may be some that are tiaefu! in tho economy of nature, their presence upon our farms is sadly " out of place," and we should but regard them as a great nuisance. My prejudice against them may in % measure have arisen from the f-ict that in early boyhood my occupation was that of unceasing warfare against them—the task of their eradication being assigned me by my father— whoso command generally was, when nothing else demanded particular at tention' "go pull weeds". Thus the word weed had the unpleasant signi ficance of a task, its very utterance growing painful to the ear. But though I am confident 1 have caused the destruction or non-existence of millions of these pests, it can scarcely be observed that there are now any less upon the farm thanjtwenty years ago. What there would have been by this time, had my practice of weed destruction not been continued, many farms now almost overrun by tbem and abandoned by the owners, might > indicate. Though some of us are using constant efforts to rid our farms of them, pur task is heartless and hopeless, so long as our neighbors, by reckless indifference, if not by criminal neglect, suffer every breeze which blows across the lines of your properties to carry sufficient seed to stock our adjoining farms and the whole neighborhood. Why cannot our county agricultu ral societies or township associotions bring public attention to bear upon the subject of a legislative enact ment againit the existence an<l prop agation of noxious weeds '! We have recent laws against the of fruit, trespassers, &c.,the destruction of insectivorous birds—the penalties of which are very triflinc; and yet the very fact of the existence of such laws, even without severe penalties, has proven extremely beneficial. Our forests, orchards, and groves have again become mus : cal with the Bongs of the feathered tribe. The enchantment of a law against anxious weeds would be perfectly consistent with right and justice, and 1 hope not far in tbe distant future. It is for the purpose of directing the attention of my brother farmers there, that I submit this cotumuica tion. About Buckwheat Cakes. BUCKWHEAT CAKES WET WITH WATER. —Take a quart of buckwheat flour, and nearly an even tablespo-rn ful of salt. Stir in warm water till it is the consistency of thin batter. Beat it thoroughly. Add two table spoonfulls of yeast, if distillery, or twice as much if home brewed. Set the batter where it will bo a little warm through the night. Some per sons never stir them after they have risen, but take them carefully with a large spoon. Add a teaspoonful of pearlash in tie morning, if they are eour. Sift it ever the surface, and etiritwell. Some persons like to add one or two tablespoonfuls of molass es, to give them a brown color, and more sweetene6s of taste. EXTEMPORE BUCKWHEAT Cakes.— Three pints of buckwheat, one tea spooufull carbonate of soda dissolved in water enough to make abatter,and when mixed, add a teaspoonfnll* of tartaric acid, disolved in a few spoon fulls of hot water. Mix it in and bake immediately. Use salt pork to grease the griddle BUCKWHEAT CAKES WET WITH MILK. —One. quart of flour, and in winter stir izt lukewarm milk, till it is a thin batter, and beat it thorough ly, adding nearly an even tablespoon-. c all of salt. Add a small teacup of [ndian meal, tablespoonfulls of distillery yeast, or a good deal more -£home-brewed ; say half a teacupful!. ■set it where it will keep warm all light, and in the morning add a tea spoonfull of saleratus, sif f ed over the iop, and well stirred in. If sour,add More saleratus. This is the best of buckwheat cakes — Oer. Tel. —is only one " mail contract raid allßft lady, that she would care about jwßmg or embarking in, and that i& of marriag«. I HeftlgnaOoii ofGen. Hawley. New YORK, Nov.— A special to the Tribxme from Washington on the 31st says : Brevet Major General Joseph R. Hawley,lato chief of staff toOeneral Terry, commanding at Richmond, has resigned his commission in the army and returned to the editorship of the Hartford Prcis. Mr. Cushing's mission to Kurope for the Government is purely and entirely professional and not diplomatic, as has been extensively circulated. A special to the Tin i*» from Washing ton stiys : Today the President pardon ed Pierre Soule. Brigadier General swoyne, commibs ioner of freedmen for Alabama, is in Washington, accompanied by Governor Parsons, with a view to obtain the Exe cutive sanction to certain measures of policy relative to the affairs of that State, and also to obtain teachers for freedmen, who'are loudly demanded and in short supply. Gen. Swayne represents ffie people of Alabama as being favorably disposed to the introduction of Northern capital and energy, and that the opportunities for favorable investments are very great.— Largo numbers of the officers and soldiers returning from the army are purchasing plantations and becoming permanent resi dents. By an order from the Quartermaster General, the attention of officers on duty in the several military departments is called to the great number of animals be longing to the Government, in the pos session of persons who have no legal ti tle or lightful claim thereto. Such animals will be seized whenever found, and turn ed over to the nearest Quartermaster.— In ease upon the affidavit of parti, s from whom the property is taken that they have reason to believe their title valid, and they will produce evidence to prove it, the property will be detained in custo dy till a thorough investigation is made. The person in possession of disputed prop erty must show his title thereto by vir tue of some authorized Government sale, indicated by the brand "J.C." or "8," or by the receipt of some duly authorized Government officer. Jeff. Davis, has ordered a new beaver cloth overcoat ofa merchant tailor in this city, who was his old time servitor. The manufacturer of the garment commenced this morning froiu a measurement taken in 18C0, and will probably insist in an advance payment, leaving Jeff, to take allchances on the investment. The Washington Monument Associa tion will go before Congress this winter for another appropriation in payment for the shaft. The last annual report of the treasury showed the receipts of about 811,000 in popular subscriptions from all sources; about 8300,000 are required to carry the monument to the proposed height. The case of Jen*. DUTIH. NEW YOIIK, NOV. I.— The Trib unes Washington special says: The trial of Jeff. Davis, announced : n a New York paper as positively deter mined or, was true in August, but is not true now. Public opinion has changed since then, it is said as a fact that any trial in a Southern State would be a mere farce; that "the South ern States unanimously desire his pardon; that the majorit of the Dem ocratic party hold tfae same opinion, and now that the leaders of the rad ical wing of the Hepubl can party have expressed the same wish, it is believed it will bo taken for granted, that i majority of the nation are op posed to his punishment. Test Questions. If any of our readers take any of the self styled Democratic papers, or get the opportunity of reading them, we ur gently ask such for an answer to these questions: Did you ever see in one of them an ear nest, hearty appeal for volunteers, since the fall election of 1861 ? Did you ever see in one of them a word of houest commendation of any act of the government ? Did you ever see in one of them a word of hearty condemnation of the rebels, or their unjustifiable cause ? Did you ever see in one of them a word of cbecr and encouragement to our brave soldier boys ? Did you ever see in one of them one word in advocacy of any practical measures to benefit the Union soldiers ? Did you ever know of one of them to accept as true the first news of a victory by the Federal army ? •» Did you ever know one of them that did not believe at first every rumor of a defeat to our army ? Did you ever see one that credited any statement oflhe rebel cruelty to onr sick and wounded ? Did you ever see in ona of them a line commending a successful Union officer or a worthy soldier? Iu short, did you ever see one, that by a simple change of name would not do admirably as a southern rebel paper aid ing the traitors 112 Kiamiuc your file* of the self-styled "Democratic" papers, and see what ha* been their position upon these questions. —The man wlio never says nothing to nobody has married tha lady who never never speaks ill of no one. , QROVER &, BAKER*. CKf.KBR ATI3D ELASTIC SMITH SEWING-MACHINES. Were awarded the hiyhes Premius over a'l Competitors, at the JbHotcing State and County Fan t of 1863. NEW YORK BTATK FAIR. Flret Premium for Family Machine. First Premium lor Manufacturir.i; .Machine. First Premium for Machine Work INDIANA ST \TE FAIR First Premium for Machine for nil purposes. First Premium tor .lachlne work. VERMONT BTA*| E FAIR First Premium f«y Family Machine. First Premium f»r Manutm turlug Machln First Premium forMachiue Work. OH O STATU F l Ml. Flret Premium for' Machine Work. IOWA STATE £ A l|l. First Premium for Tamil* Machine. First Premium for tiannfac'urinu Machine First Premium for Work. ILLINOIH BTAIE PAIR First Premium for M|rhlrie for all purposes First Premium for Marhine Work. KENTUCKY 8. ATK V Mil First Premium for .Machine fo» all purposes First Premium for Murine Work. MICHIGAN ST NIE FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Mamif.K turing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work PENNSYLVANIABTAIE FAIR. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine WerY OREGON STATU FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work Chittenden Co. ( Vt. Agr'l Hoc. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. FrnriKlin Co. Y.) Fuir. First Premium for Family Machine. First Pren iuin for Manufacturing Machine. Chaplain Vullev(Yi.) Agr'laoc. First Premium for Fa iillv Macbln- First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. Ilani'juen Co. (Muss.) Agr'l Sue, Diploma for Family Machine. Diploma for Machine Work Washington Co. (N. Y ) Fair. First Premium for Family Machine. Queens Co. (N. Y.) Agr'l boo. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine \\ ork. Saratnn i Co. (N. Y ) Fair. First Premium for Family Machine. Meelittnica' Institute (I'a.) Fair' First Premium for Machine for all purposes. Firat Premium Cur Machine Work W K are now sending by mall, free of pottnre. onr PINB DIAMOND POINT "UNION OOI.I) PKNS." an.l Sii.yeß KxTe.Nslow »LiDl*g t Ase wwlth Lead Pencil, beautifully chased. at our wholesale price of #125. We never before retailed them l.'M thai #4 each. They are acknowledged to be the in oat durable and beautiful In inarkt t They are man u fa* tared of Kim GOLD, and finished In the beat possible ttvle They are celebrated for their adaptnesa to every hand and style of writing, making a beautiful light or heavy stroke when desired. We have sold over one hundred thousand "Union' Pens during the p;<st eight momhs, and we have not re celvrd one word of dissatisfartlon from anyone using our Pens They are the BRST Gold Pen 'made, and sold for onequarter the price charged l»v many. Any one ordering bv mai I will receive their' Pens by the next return mail Our goods alwavs arri .e safely at their destination lb* particular to write your address plain. One trial of our Gold Pens will convince nno person of their superiority. We also send, without extrarharge.il lOD'S GHMAT BOOK OF lUOsh- CRKTS. or llow TO MARK *5 A DAT WITHOUT < A p- ITS i.. One of these Secrets cost the publisher #250 for the right t«* publish it. Several persons are now inaklnj #PJO per mouth by these Secrets. Tills book is worth #3O to any man or w .-nan. L lent Asa lien nett. a wounded soldiej, writes os from Chicago, h has realized, in four tionths. #ji;i |, v knowledge o». alned from this book We send one Gold Pen. HI. ver Hxteusion Case and Pencil and Hook of Secrets, for #1 85; tliree for #3.50; four for #4.50, six t<»r #0 50, twelves #l2. inr Send Government imney. ndre' YOUNG & HROS , fil-1 157 Monroe Street, New York. IT/-TO i*ON9 U M PTIVKS. —Sutlers with Con sumption, Asthma, Hrcnchitit, or any diserso of the Thro.it or Lungs. will l>e cheerfully furnished, with out chwrge. with the remedy bv the use of which the Rev. KKWABB X WILSON, of Williamsburg. New ork, was completely restored to health, after having sutl'ered several years with that dread disease. Con sumption To Consumptive sufferers, this remedy is worthy of au immediate trial. It will cost nothing, and may be the means of their perfect restoration Those desiring the same wili please address Rev. hOW ARD A. WII,S*ON. 105 (south Second Street- Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. 4ogUot9, '(JS-^flw. ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF NEWGOODS. H. C. HEIItfEMAItf has just received from tho East A New & Splendid Stock (OF BOOKS, rnOTOGRAPU BIBLES, PBOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ot ths very latest style and of the best material a Large k Fancy Assortment OF WALL PAPER FOOLSCAP. COMMERCIAL NOTE and LETTER PAPER ; ENVELOPES of every variety: Inks of all kind*; Gold and Steel Pens; all of which, together with many other articles in his line of business, he is pre parid to well as low as lbe lowest. Walk in. Ladle* and Gentlemen, and examine our stock, and Judge of the quality and prices for yourselves. Sept. 27, tis. O7&H7krto TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO RETURN THEIR thanks to the citizens of Butler and vicinity, for their patronage ii: the past. We are still engaged in Buying. Butchering and Selling Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. We will spare i>o pains to furnish our old customers and all new ones who may favsr us with a call, with -the very best BEEF, aiTTON A PORK That can be proenred, or that the market can afford.— We are determined to do all in onr power to accommo date the public; and feel satisfied that they will give us their patronage. Shop on Main street, nearly opposite Berg's Store. Sept. 27. 1805. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE i» hereby given, that letters of Administra tion on the estate of Arthur Crawford, dee'd, lute of Cherry Tp bmler Co. Pa., have boon duly granted to the underslgue- I, therefore, all person* knowing them selves indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment and those having claims against the saiiwa will present them properly authenticated for set tlemewt. JNO. W.CRAWFORD, Oct. 4tyh, 1805. ROS AN A CRAWFORD. Adiiiiiiistralor's Xotiee. letters of administrative on The estate VV of Speer, late of Cherry Township, Butler Co. pa .deed, diav« beed granted to th* subscri ber. all pecsoua indebted to said estate are requested to ■make iuirnddiate payVment, and those having claims against the same will pke«ent them, without delay, duly authenticated for settleiLent. RUH AM AH SPKER, Oct. 4, 1866,* \ Administrator. Exeeutclr's Notice. T ETTKRS TestamentarjV having been issued to tha 1J undersigned on the of Catharine Heinemen. iafe of the'borough of Bin Iml deed. Therefore, all persons kuowiug theioSelvesVpdehted to said estatw are requested to make immedial ,h "«« having claims against the same, , n« ?,u |T"lierly au thenticated for setth-meV • / H KIN KM AN Oct. 17,18*6. Bxeoufcw AMERICAN CITIZEN j Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND sram m Corner of Main anil Jefferson Street.. Opposite Jnclt'H ITotel ll.m «>!• . WK ARE PRKPARKD TO PRJNT.ON SIIORT NOTICE, Hill Heads, Hooks, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, l)rafts, ltlanks. Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Hills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, (iillcts, Sale Bills, &e. BKIXO FURNISHED WITII The Most Approved Hand Presses AND THK LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, &e., IN THE COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NSATLV, PROMPTLT, AND AT BIISONABLK BATM, In a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. Mb* ■ *1 «>«■ •>rUmrn Are employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of the community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for TASTE IN COMPOSITION ANI) In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, (rood Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATOII, wo in vite comparison, from getting out a Card of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. IHOIi NEW UOOUfS, IHOS AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST Alf I) AS GOOD AB TUB BIST. R. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Have just received at their establishment ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA., A large and well selected stock of , SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. H«\D Till rOI.LOWISO CATALOfIL'« AJfD PROFIT TfIB&KDY. roil TITK LADIES. Alwnyg on hand a large ntock of Ladlts goo<l«, tucli an COBEHQ CLOTIF, AWACAB, DE LANE 9. GfNQIIAMS PRISTS, KERCHIEFS, NUBIES, GLOVHS, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. AlwuTfton hand W«ck Cloths, Fancy and Illvk CaMl- Cabinet*, Twceda, Plata and fancy Vra tings, Shirting, etc., atc.,«tc., RV.IDY MADE (TOTIIIXG. Such aa WATS, PANTS, VESTS and other garments. ttoots and Mliocft. lIAT3, CAPS & NECKTIES, and a variety of other Jirticles ■IOIINEIIOLD noons, Such as T7nblaach4d and nicachi* ' Muslins, linen and Cotton, Table Cloth*, Oil Cloths, Linen and Ucnip ToweU, Carpets,CurtuliiH, triage, etc. HARDWARE, &C. Ifyou want Nails or Spikes, Manure or other forks' Saw-Mill or other tnws, Smoothing Irons, I-» k*, Ilingaa etc., goto M'Aboy's, where yon can buy them cheap. IF YOU WANT Oo»w| Extra Family Flour, White or Brown Sugar, Klo Coffee,lmpel lal, Young Ilyson or IHack Tea, goto M'Aboy's. You W AXT GTIOCEUIEH •»f a euperior ouality, at as low rates aa they can be had elsewhere iu the county, goto the store of ' B.C. A J.L M'ABOY. May 11, IM4. MARTIX anwr.n ••••«•••••••••••#.,«,.,..0ff0. wrckdeo^er. STOVES AND PLOUGHS. j | W i ii 11 i AITF.CKBECKKIt A BEIBEK.—Fonn- VriMaaJlßlHti ders—Foundry North of tha hor rough of Hatter, Stores, Ploughs firnt door North of Jack's Hotel, where you will find Stoves of all alxoe and patrons. They also keep on hand a large stock of Ploughs, which they sell as cheap as thoy can be bought at anv other establishment in the county. Dec. 9.18»»3::tf ~ JUST OPENED. M BOOT & SHOE SBOP. ON MAIN STREET. Opposite Boyd's Untitling. WIIEBE we are prepar-d to manufacture Boots and Shoes of all kiud% to order, of tlio best material. In the latest styles, and of the finest workmanship,—on the shortest possible notice; and at as reasonable rates astheaame quality cau bo had at any other establish ment. J. A. SHANOB A J. BICKEL- Butler. Msy Tl. VWB JACK'SHOTEL iIENJ. JACK, Proprietor. Corner of .Main and Jefferson treeta. Butler, Pa. March 16.1*64. WALL PAPER, AT Mareh. 22,1 *65, II El NEMAN' A. M. NF-YMAN, M. D. Physlcliiii and H\ir -con. Offic* immediately opposite Walker's buildings Sutler Pft. Dee. 9. l«W :tl Theodore Freckenstein, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SOBOEOH. OFFICE on the corner of Jefferson and McKean streets, (Opposite corner from D. P. Church ) BITLER, A. Dec. 21,1864::3m0 MIOTIC; JK. " APPLICATION will be niaile to the Legislatnr of the State of Pennsylvania, f.-r the Incurporatto of tho Harmouy Savings Hank, with s capital of Thirt Thousnnd Dollars. lJank to I»e located in tha bor of Harmony, Butler County, said State. June 2en Attorney at Law, Aaro PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, o®let with Chsi> M*Candlesa t Eiq., Montis W«at corner of the lao|id, Butler m. NIBCEI.UNGOVS NOTICES. THE W O^LD llrouttht rlfflit In tlio Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAITTSTREET, __ Yi gSM the"Wander- He.iler in tiflki nda Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having been dnly appointed a " Committee of Six." to ! pn»cee(i to parts beyond the«e dipirin*. to proenre for the I citizen*of liutler, an.lull others who mny favor him with it call, the choicest articles in his line, would respectfully represent: that in pursuance of hjs appointment, helm* been successful in collecting " tall specimens'' of the best i articles ever found in liutler! lie would also further represent: that he feels grateful to the public for the fa vors conferred upon him, In "days gone by," and hopes he will merit a continuation of their patronage in "days that are tome." In conclusion, lie begs leave to make the following re mark: that he has a little the best nrticleH In his line.that are to be found from the "centre to the circumference'* of Pennsylvania, and indeed, he might safely add. the United States of North America, the British Possessions, or the California*, including the mouth of the Colun.bia river, all along the coast of Oregon, up a" high as the pamllelof M Phifly Phonr l'horty." lie HUMBLY soli cits the custom of al! the '• Dmr iVnpte" of But!er,orany way faring inan who may chance to make his transit acroM the disc of Butter, or sojourn within her borders for "a season." feeling confident he will giTe satisfaction, both as reirard-* price and qualitv. Chho and esajnine for voop aelves! Don't put it off! 112 Procrastination ts the thief of time'!! GEOHUE VOCIBLKY. Jr. Butler. Pa., May U.l*fi4. NUIIGEON DENTIHT'H. DRS.S.R.&C.L. DIEFFENBACHER. K prepared to Insert tireset --n Vulcanite, Coral '' ' ' '' *' r '.'.J i'", 1 " t 1 V '""V". -0' ■" -'J I '- ctf Vulcanitennd Corftlite "■" work. Filling, cleaning, extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the best materials and in the best manner. Particular attention paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, they defy com petition; as operators they rank among the best. Char ges moderate. Advice free of charge. OlHce—ln D.-yds Building Jefferson Stieet, Ilutlcr Pa. Dec. 9, 1863,:::tf. x (HE YOU SEEN THIS? , —T nmsubscrlber. >;rate ,ful 1,1 Ms k ' nt, t _ to the public tliathe baa „ Hi,., -.-kof d? 38?? ri SADDLES I . * i *:' iv iiai:npps a** 4l ; WHIPS Ac. • 1 At his obi stand, wnere be will bo really at all -. J iWP \ tinier to serve those who may faror bim wirh n rail. He Inconstantly manufacturing, ami keepsouba:ul the very b«st assortment of T IS V H It M. All work warranted. Nepalring done on the shortest notice and most favorable term a Dec. 9,18 10. J. J. S ED WICK. Til E undersigned w.»nbl respectfully Inform the public that tliey have enteral into Partnership, in the UndortnUlnix ItiiHlnogH, an<l hereby solicit the patronage of the public. They are provided with a neat Hearse; and have on band a large quantity of the very best material, anil are fully p r *{>-ireu to furnish ColHna of nil kinds on short nntlco. They will have on hands constantly a variety of Coffins finished to suit purchasers, and on the most rea sonable terms. Thev will also furnish Carriages and conveyances fur Funeral occasions when requested. Ware Rooms, on Jeffersoii street, 2 doors Wust of American Citizen Office G. C. ROES; I NO, Butler. July 20, lßf&::tf. GEOBOE W. KBA. HI Dii L K &. (ii< ,V II K" Attorneys' at Law. Office, In the County Surveyor'! ofTlce, mttiop, r», Will nf tend to all business entrusted tothein, promptly Also LicrxcrjutY AlM Aor.ws. for receiving PKNSJOM Bousnts. 15 kck PAT for soldiers or their representatircfl. Stocharge until claims are collected."iff# George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER XX ALL XISDg 09 Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, Muln Htrcct, liutler. Things Done Up Right II rwish to inform Butler connty,' and the region round about, that I have just received the beat articles ev er imported into this county. Th«> only way to prove the fact Is to call and examine my Tobacco. Snnff and Ncßnra | believing in the truth of the old adnge that "the proof of the Pudding is In chewing the Bag." Any man that has ;«n ir.kliug for Tobacco, in any i f it, orms, can be gratified. GEORGE TOGKLKY, Jr. Butler, Nov. .10,1Rf4. REDICK'S DRUG STORE, OppoHito fttcin'K Store, DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, MEDICINES MEDICINES, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, BYES, DYES, DYES, PAINTS, PAINTS PAINT?, Pure Liquoisfor Medical use only. goda, Cream Tv.*cr etc. etc. French and Ameilrttn J'erfnmery, and Toilet articles.— nrushrs. Truwcn and all articles in the Druglinf: ; of the best qualitv snd at fairest rates. Doc. 9, 1,63. 11. S. Fish or's liiiprot etl FRUIT CAIVT, Patened Nov. 12, 1861. Auc. 19,1862, aod March 22, l«n4. 112 To be had only of the enhscri .er. on Main St., Bl:T --DEH, Pa.. 4 door* North of M Aboy'a St.rre. where every article of TINWARE is kept in GRKA T VARIETY. This can has been extensively used ami found to be perfectly safe. Its great convenience will be discovured at first sight. The extensive facilities for manufactur ing all its parts make it very cheap. It is closed by clumping a tin cap over and round the opening, which is premised upon a cement-coated jfit-kct, c;»u*ing the cement to melt by the beat ot the fruit; be- j coming cold, it is perfectly sealed. It is closed or open- 1 ed in an instant, by hooking or unhooking a strait wire spring. LADIES, and others, are reqaested to call and exam ine this unsurpassed Fruit Can. WM. 8. ZIEGLER. BoCt. July 13,1864::tf. sumo, Attorney at Law, FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, A - one d<v>r North of K INN EAR HOD involution of Partnership. NOTICE Is hereby given, that the Partnership bfS' tofore existing in the Druggint busing , borough of liutler, between Dr. B. F. B'» u '«» ! David Vance, nndcr the name and tiU» ... "•mllton k Co. has been mutually difuc' ', m r * t \* ir . n .? u s J n !h.L3D •land in Bovd s , - Main street, by B. F. Hamilton * n >l,in j,,, B r i| AJnLTON DAVID VANCK. IT7"IF W ANT TO KNOW A I.ITTI.ROP EVKKYTHINGrch.tinKo th* hnmnn .YMPM. male »n<i F#*mnle; afctl |F,,. J marrlafie ruatom. "112 THE world; HOW TO marry well | and a thousand thlnga n<ver nttbliahfd before, read the revtaed and rnlari;ededition of "Kmicu Con- MOS SR»S " a enrlotta kook for curiona people, and a K ood »>oi.LI lot every oie. 4UO PACE., KM Illustra tions J». EXTENTS lihle setrt free to any address Rooks may IX bad at tbe Book stores or will he sent by 11 ail, JX»t paid, on reeelnl of pr|C« Addresi K. B. FOOTL, M 11.. June A», '6M» ] L'3o Broadway. New Vor^. JD-01.D RYMMAPKNKW— A PAMPHI.KT directing how to speedly restore and give up spectacles, without doctor or mediclite SENT by mail, free, OR receii or LU cents. Address K. B EOOTF.. M. D June 'JB, W 4m) 130 Broadway, New York IX7"OLD KYESMA directing how to speed spectacles, without aid by mail, free, on recei June 26, The American Citizen, I? published every Wednesday in |he borough ofßutle by tiioMAS Bobijisox on Main street oppt<aite to Jack's Hotel—office up stairs in the brick formerly occupied by Eli Yetter. Run store Term?:—s2oo a year, If j aid In advance, or within the flrt»t first six months ; or 2 50 if not paid until after the •\piration of the first six months. TERMS OF Ac., Am agreed upon by the Publishers and Proprietors of tLa Butler Papers. One square, one insertion OO Kach subsequent insertion 60 column for six months .- 12 50 ij column for «lx months Wj 1 column fo. six mouths...... 86 0" '/.column for one year......... 25 '-0 column for one year 40 00 1 column for one year 70 00 j Professional and Business Cards, not exceeding 8 lines, one year 8 00 Kxct-utors,Administrator*nml Auditor'®notices,each,Boo Applications for License*. each.. &0 Cautions, Estrays, Notices of Dissolution, Ac., not cxcooding 1 square, 3 insertions, each 2 00 10 lines ol Nonpareil, or its equivalent, will make a square JOB WORK. 1 a sheet hand-bill, 50 copies or less 112 1 50 \l •• « « 2 112 0 12 " •« •« ♦ co Full " M " 6 00 BLANKS. Poranyquantitynndersquires.fi 50 per quire: on all amounts over that, a reasonable reduction will be made BUBIXKSB CARDS. Single packs, fl*so; each additional pack, 50 cts. LOCAL NOTICES. lOcentsper line for each insertion. will be published gratis. where the same does not exceed slines; for each additionalJiije, 5 cts. will be charged. Advertisements of O. C, B#le. Executors, Administra tors, and Auditor's notices; Eatiays, Dissolution of Part nership, Cautions, and all transient advertisements, MUST We, ti-e undersigned, Publithrra and I*roprietort of the Ilntler papers, hereby agree to strictly adhere to ths übove schedule of price*, until further notice. W M. IIASLETT, llutler American. Cl# AHK WILSON, Uvinn Herald. KOHINSON k ANDERSON, American Clti*en. .luly 13, 1864. Arthur's Home Magazine. Edited by T. 8. Arthur.'an Virqjnla F. Townse The HOME MAGAZINE foi ISCS will be enlarged and Improved, and made sti'l more worthy of the eminent fa vor with which it has been received. Its character as a HIGH-TONED PERIODICAL, claiming public favor ou the ground of real merit, will be carefully mnint*i^od; while for variety, Interest, usefulness, and all the attrac tions of literature and art essential to a true Home Mag azine, the publishers will aim to make it SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. A fine Steel KNnRATiNa, and two pages or Music, will appear in every number, hosides choice pictures, group* and character*, prevailing fashions, ami a large vnriety of (tatterns f>.r garments, broidery, ate., etc.— In all respects we shall give A FIRST-CLASS MAGA ZINE,at a price within the reach of every intelligent family in the land. A new story by T.B. ARTHUR will be commenced in the January number. Yearly Terms, in Advance.—One copy, $2.50; three copies.s6,oo; five copies, and one to gelter-up of club, $10,00; nine copies, and one to getter-up of efnh, $15,<0. **' A beautiful I'RKMII M I I A I 1., . ..titled " THE INFANCY OF SHAKSPEARE," will be mailed to each person who sends us a clu'j of subscribers. It will also be mniled to each single subscriber from whom wo re ceive $2,50. 4e -For $4,50 wo will send one copy each of Home Ma«i.s7.inlmi'l Godet's Lady's Rook for a tear. Address, T. 8. ARTHUR k CO.. 323 Walnut, Street, i'hila. Nov. 30,18C4. The Nifttiois: A Weekly Journal of Politics, Litera ture, Science and Art. Tnts journal prill not he the organ of any party, nect, or l*gjy. I» will on thecontrary. tnaksnn earnest effort to bring to the discission nf political nnil social question* a really critical spirit, and to wage war npon the vices of violence exagerntlon, and miarepreaentatlon by which (to much of .ho political writing of the ihiv in marrcl. The criticism of books ami woi ks of art will firm one of its most prominent feafsires; ami pain* will bo tukon t • have thirt task performed in every case by writers pos sessing special qualifications fir it. It in intruded, in tho Interest of Investors. as well n* of the pnblir gonerally, to have questions of trade and finance treated every week by a writer nh<MO position n<id character will give his articles en exception*! value, •• ii*i render tltem a safea-id trustworthy guide. A special correspondent, who has been selected for this work with care, has started on a Journey thiough tiie South. 1 lis letters will appear hereafter every week, and he le charged with the duty of siniufy reporting what he teen and hoara, leaving tho public as fur as posoiblc U eujbraces among it* regular or occasional contrlVn tors the following mimes: Henry W. Longfellow, Jamea Rnasell Lowell, John O. Whtttier, Samuel Elliott (Ex-President Trln. Col lego, Hartford.) Prof, Torrey. (Harvard.) Dr. Francis Licber, Profi-HMrtr (.1 old win Smith. 'Oxford.) Pn.fssor Child, i Harvard,) llenrv J*mes, Charles F. Norton. Judge Bond 'Baltimore,) Edmund Quinev, Prof W I). Whim v.(Yale) I rof. I>. C. Oilman, (Yale,) Judge Daly. Prof. Dwight, (Columbia College.) Prof Taylor Lewis. (Schenoctedav.) Judge WayUnd, Frederick |/w Olmatcad. Rev. Dr M'- Clilitock. Itey, Pr. Joseph fr. Thompson. Rev. Phillips Brooks. Bev I)r. C. J.Still**. Henry Tnckerman, Bayard Tavlor, C. A. Uristed, C. L. Brace, kit-hard O. White, VVlliiam Lloyd Garrison, Sidney Oeorg* Visiter, Theodore TiltOn, James Barton, Oail Hamilton. TERMS:—Three Dollars per annnm. in advance: Fix montha, Two Dollars. When delivered by Carries in N. York or Brooklyn. Fifty Cents additional. " JOSEPH 11. Bit IIA I. i;S, I'LBLfnKR, 130 Nassau street. N. Y. Dr. B. F Hamilton DRUGGIST AND APOTHECAfI, |{«)(l'n Illoek, ItiiUcr l*u. J'or HHle n Pttrc Quality of DR UO PAINTS 0114 DYE-STUFFS SPONGER BBU*IIES. CABBON OIL BENZOLE YARN IF II PATENT MEDICINES WINES LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES FANCY SOAPS, PERFUMERY, NOTIONS WINDOW GLASS, PLASTER PARIS, 81. Cab Soda CREAM TARTAR, Etc. Etc. Wines for Sacramental Use, at Cost. AGENTS FOR DR. MURRAY SMEDICINE*. Physicians Prescriptions, Carefully Compounded. The attention of Phys clans and people generally, are invited to K ive us a call, being confident we run sell as low as any similar establishment in the couuty. May ft, IMA. iD~A CiRP T»> THE WPFKRING —Dp you wi-n to be cured * If so, swallow twivor tlire» hogs, heads of •'Bnehu."- Toole Hitters." • t Sat*.pariila," '•Nervous Antidotes." A< . Ac Ac., and after you are MtUffed with the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCII \N*S K N fll.l? If SPECIFIC PILLS" and tv nstored to health and vigor in less than thirty days 1 he* are purely vegetable, pleas ant to tike, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken down ard shattered constitution Old and youn«» can take them with advantage Dr Bucbun'a English Specific pills enre In less thsn 3*» davs the worst c sea of NERVOUSNESS. Impoeney. Pre. mature Demy, Weakness. losmity. and all Urinaiv Sexual, and Nervous Affectlona. no matter from what cauae produced. Price. One Dollar per b«x Sent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an order- Address JAM ESS HUTI.KR. No Broadway. New York, General Atfent. y B.—A hot sent to any address on recelnt of price —which is One. Dollar—po*t Free. |£7" A descriptive Circ,» iar sent on application. July 19, 'OS: Sw. INITIO TO $»0 PR* DAT Wanted an aotive le ergetic man in each coui tv. In the United HMBS.O J secure for himself the exclusive Ri«bt to sell ' Ml h-r's Metallic Bro« m Head," (by the use of which every one is his own broom maker, without the aid of cord or tyl nga of anv kind.) patented June 13/b, 1805. We can sudstanilate the assertion that stents -re now clearing from to 020 pe day An active eneruetie man ran sell from ItMXi to *7°J° * county Inctose stamp for a c.rcular. p»-* ,n tf/ u U particulars mid adilreM. MII.I.ER * DIAr.. Cincinnati, Ohio. July. fIUBU HILL NURSERY, NKAH BUTLER, PA. ri*llK underoifrned would respectfully Inform the pnblit JL generally, tlmt he Is now fully prepare*! to furnish tbem with the choicest variety and very beat quality ol all kinds <>f fruit tree*. During the last mimmcr be bai made large additions to his »U>ck of Fruit and Ornamen tal trees. and ha* on band a larger and better quality an<l variety than has ever been offered In thi* county sisting of SUMMER, WINTER & FALL APPLES, PEACHES PEARS AND CHERRIKS, also, STRAW HERRIKS of *he very fluent Quality—different kinds of Kh*ubarb. A Splendid lot q'r Ev«rfcro«»ns *nd a great variety of trewfor ornament ami shade*.— All of whi<tf}, we r»roj>ose io sell on ns reasonable .terms, as the saroo quality and varieties can be had for, from' any agency or establishment in the country. Jan. 6, m4. SILAS PKAKCR k SONB. WANTED! A BOY from seventeen to.eighteen/e*rs.of age, of in dustrious habits, and good character, can find an opportunity to leiru the House Cornier trade, bv ap plviug at onref i £. O. rt'RV [g. Sept. an. I to* Fifth Street, Pittsburgh' Pa,*" FOUBTDED IN 1840 AND Incorporated by Legislative Charter* 188 (BIT BSfflfMT STOCK BOOKS, PARTNERSHIP BOO*??, conducted by three different method* exhibiting th. of old to new book., „Uh JP,S,X" „112 ! now partner. AnilprectiMlljr Militating tli« PRIVATE LKDtJKR, /A bj mntn of whlrh tho re«till, „112 k , jM out of thn *on<-rnl took., for t)i» or 11,0 i,«rtner« »<f r Is not even named elsewhere. ment of Paftuersliip Book* by with six practical illustrations, exhibiting the opened by Double-Eutry. A concise ruin for DERANGED DOUBLE-ENTRY with six specifications. The gain or loss found book.corrortjy re-opon,-.!. Tholonrner ...bo o«rcl..7li^B OPENING BOOKS, from .leht tpfolflcntlon«, lncln.!ln K .p,*i n l condition. not often met with inbu.inosa. Alio, » «.rlon» of •»- elm, in CI.OSIXO BtIOKS, ' ■ pKlnc " ,i " u " ti " BUSINESS FORMS ofProndssery N« cs, Jn.lgment Notes, Draft,, Orders, Hill- Accounts, Invoices, kc., Ac. Also, * BUSINESS LETTERS, which, wit h the business form*, aroall connoted with his course of Book-Keening, making it a regular course of business practice, with a course of twenty-five LECTURES UPON BOOK-KEEPING, by the Senior Principal, explaining aii the buiineas mat ters recorded in the text. Also, twtiv LECTURES ON BUBTNESB fcUBJKTS. How every one may get rich. Hour to get rich by tra ♦ I *' IS" c,u "" * ? ,f commercial failures. On specula tions. The moral influence of integrity in youth. Ac Also, lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, on Partm rshjps, Contracts, Insurance. Common Carriers I the Statute of Limitations, kc. Practical instructions In detecting COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, by a full set o£ genuine vignettes and counters, and a | collection of counterfeit notes. OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING, ' (In manuscript.) exhibits the construction and erjefp. ment, the operating receipts and expenditures, the books Closed and a dividend recorded. These books are adver tised by others, but not taught clot-where in tho city.~ Our new system of PRIVATE BANK BOOKS, (in mnnnscripM embracing all the best form* In ut« <£ among private Bankers Our new enlarged edition of DUFF S STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING, depar'ment students have the assistance of our Snperii* tender.t, Mr. THOS. B. SMITH,an experienced PiaVlie»j Mercantile Accouniaut, and formerly Clerk of a Missis* sippi steamer. Our full course ut bindm** practice includes about FIFfY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about Ti# I RTY DIFFERENT FOUMS, vi/ : I| Ledgers, 7 Day-books, 5 Journals, 6 BUI b<n»ks. 4 Ca»h- Hooks 4 Sales-books, 2 lnvoice b<Hiks, I Dlsrmint-book I Check-reglsler, 1 Deposit-register, 2 Collectlon-reginters 1 Tickler, 1 HandVregtster, 1 Frslght-INM«It, 2 Passage books, 1 Fue|-b)H>k. Tlie««-bookspraetlcallv record about SIX HUNDRED BUSINESS TRA NBACTIONB, conipr. - hemling original plan <d' btmiucss education |r t trod need twenty-live years ago. How far others have »ucreedcd in imitating him will be bent «ecn by compering the busiuesa papers and books dTTheir pupils with of the graduates of this institutiuii. HARPER'S ENLARGED EDITION OF DUFF'* IIOOK 1(:KKPIN« Price f1,75. Postage*2o cents. Sold kf gen erally. The following testimonials Indicate the character a J this work: •• No other work upon Book-Keeping explain* the ject* with so much rir.u nest and simplicity." F. W. EDMUNDS, V Cashlor M chanics Rank, Wall *t„ N. V. "It glveaa clear insight into all departments of thl* science." A.S. FRABER, Cashier of Seventh Ward Bank, N. Y. " As an extenslyo shipowner, American ami Enrojieat inerchHiit. bank director, etc., he ban born the reputatios of the higest order of business talent*." JOHN W. BURNIIAM, Merchant No. 8 South *t., New York. •' Mr. Duff I* a man of rare qualification* 112. r business JOftfJi M. D. TAYLOR, Merchant, Union st., New Orleans. " yI. Duff is a merchant of the first re-pectabilif y." J. LANDIS, Men hant. New Orleans. " I graduated in Duff'* College in half the time I ex.- pecfed. Hisatlnilrabln system includes nothing surper* fiuous, nor leaves out anything essential." J. R. COMITON, Cashier Niagra Bank, LncUport. N. V. "It contains much matter important to the merchant 0. O. HALSTKAD, Preaident Manhattan Hank, V Y. "The moat eomphte work of the kin<! I hava ever seen." JAMES P. MURRAY, President Exchange Rank. Pittsburgh " The moat clear anti comprehensive tl.at I have met with." JOHN SNYDER, Cashier Haul: of Pittsburgh. 4 You have your own long experience as a merchant to good use iu this work." RICHARD IE YIN, Merchant, No. 08 Front street N. Y. "The favorable opinion* already expressed by gentlo men of competent authority are well deserved and very properly bestowed." CJIARLES M. LEU PP. LEOPOLD P.I Kit WORTH ROBERT KELLY, Special «<c*ljmitteo of the Chamber of Commerce, N. Y [Extract from the Mlnutoa.j PROSPER M. WETMORE. Secretary. " Your Crmmitteo unanimously concur in the opinio* of the utility uf Imp.ovod method .if Mr. Duff " GURDON J. LEEDS, Recording Secretary of the Americau Institute, N. Y. THE NEW ENGLAND EDITION OF DUFFS STEAM BOAT BOOK KEEPING, Just Published by the author. Price $2.00. Sold br Booksellers Generally. "A per tort system for kecding such books and accounts" J. CAEOTHERS. Formerly Cashier of the Merchants' Bank Pittsburg. "The Time Table alone is worth the price of the book '* D. B. II fc.ltRON. Late Clerk of steamer Mount Yernon '.'l consider the legal form of the Steamer's Protest mt valuable that I nevei leave ports without a copy of tha book on boardi" A. 0. McCALLA M. Captain steamer Areola "The only work published ofany value to the Steamer's Acconutant.'* J. K. J. ALLISON, Formerly Clerk of the Steainar Fortune. "The most perfect system of Steamer's Accounts in use " C. S. FRISBEK, Formerly Captain of steamer Nuahvilla. On Win. If. Duff"* Pcnuiuiixliip. Twelve First FrtMtiiuuis tor too b—t Dnnlii««» and Ornamentnl PnimnnaliiD .awarded oar Pwmi Panaris, by the United jjtatea VM at Cincinnati in ....^1860 ....^lB6O Pennsylvania State Fair at Wyoming .. .,****""**** lflflo Western Pennsylvania Fair atPittsburah!!!".'!*"*lJUM» estern \ irgiyii Fair at Wheeling IMo And the Ohio rttatn Fair at Cleveland. iZw All of which are exhibited at our office! "perfect gems of the Penman's art."— istUburnh Phil °" n " nljr ">® Oicellod Ity the an thor. — lSlttburjh CaxtiU. "AUhlaorMinentM deaigna are new and remarkable performances. — trtning UattlU. J#® y—*fro Pennsylvania Fair awarded him »ix Flint Proiniuwtt in all branches of the art." Ohio Uate Journal. ov|i Tennis. I Forthe(lraduatingJ>«u> time unlimited...... 340 00 ' B'»nkiaiid tttAtlonery(c >»tingS7 elsewhere 2! 50 j Tlie enlarged,edition of buff's Book-keeping.... 1 7* ( Our blanks nre made of fine ex&u sire paper, rulo.i co'm ■ plete, with fall sets of auxiliary. 1 The Institution therefore offers .the Commercial fltn j dent, the following JMI'ORTANT ADVANTAGES: let. Thereat of accounts in uM, taught by the Author. 2d. The dally lecture* of an experienced Accountant, 3d. A saving of half the time required by other Coll*, ges, and or S3O to board. 4th. A saving of $6 <>r Kin Stationery. 6th. Having the healthiness penmen in the Waat. 94T or full particulars, send for our elegant new and cular fl l 8, with samples of our Penmsn'e BueineM okx- Oi rsl Writing, inrlnstng 26 csnti for noataiva , , J&J DV * 9 * W»«p«
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