frhr 112 uvmcr'js sqwrttwcftt,| Comfort of Animals. An aniuml irmy be well fed yn«l ap parently well attended and yet be un comfortable, owing to the floor to stand or rest on, a bad rack or man ger, or some other inconvenience in the stable ; there may be a want of exercise or change of food, pure, air, carding, pure water, or something else necessary for comfort; he may breathe on his food and render it offensive, or something incommode, or render the animal uncomfortable. Of course, his digestion is impaired, his appetite declines, he will not grow or fatten and is unfit for labor, and the female is not in good condition for yielding milk. If we intend our farm stock shall be profitably kept, we must attend to their com fort as well as their sustenance. They must be well lodged as well as well fed, or they will consume much hay and provender to little purpose. If "they are well littered they w ill notj only be rendered the more comforta ble, but the material with which they are accommodated will make good manure. Therefore, make your ani mals comfortable. It is compara tively an easy matter for those far mers who have nothing but good English hay ami grain to feed out to their stock, to have them look well •and do well, but with some farmers who have a great deal of coarse fod der, it is a very different thing. It j requires considerable study to carry a stock of cattle through the winter on coarse fodder, and have then look-1 mg well in the spring. A person j must be constantly fixing them. 1 know of no better way than to keep j changing from one kind to another, and in judicious feeding, so as to | keep the appotitc good, one can keep j stock thriving on good order.—A r . }j. Farmer. SKI:I) POTATOES.—I was brought! up in a section where we were taught! that the seed ends of potatoes were j the best for seed; the earliest and largest. 1 took medium sized pota toes, cutoff the seeil ends, and plan ted together in one place, and the j body of the potato in anothex— i ground being equal—and the result j was, that the seed potatoes were the ' first out of the ground and more iti I number of tops, while the body pota-1 toes were later in coming up, but lerger tops. The result in digging •was morn potatoes from the seed j ends, but not so large, nor so many bushels from the same number of 1 hills. Again, take whole potatoes, and plant the same of equal size and j cut into two pieces—meaning fair j sized—and the resuit will be in favor ! of the cut potatoes. This season, | being short of seed, I planted a bush el or so of very small " Oronos"— j too small to eat—and they are equal in size to whole potatoes of larger demensions, and turn out as well al so.—Therefore, if small potatoes will produce as well as the larger ones and will not cost one-fourth as much it is a result worth knowing.—E. Fohom, in Gcncsce Fanner. WHEAT GROWINO. —The last num ber of the Royal Agricultural Socie ty's Journal contains Messrs. Laws & Gilbert's account of their long-con tinued experiment in wheat growing and the results. As an installment toward elucidation of the great food question, we epitomise a few of the conclusions arrived at. -Wheat lias been grown on tbe same land, with out manure, for twenty years in suc cession, the land being of average wheat-producing quality. The pro duce average for twenty years was bushels to the acre. The effect of farm-yard mature, applied yearly, was an average of '32% bushels to the acre; and with artificial manures, the average was BoJ bushels ; " con siderably more," say the experimen talists, than the produce of Grert Britian, when whaet is grown in the ordinary course of agriculture in ro tation. Mineral manures alone, ap plied in the soluble form, scarcely in crease the crop, while nitrogenous Eanures do occasion an increase; but the greatest increase takes place when theso two kinds are combin ed. WHAT IS A COMPOST. —This name is properly applied to any manure made by mixing various substances of fertilizing value, so that by their action upon one another, or by the effect of the mixture, their joint val ue is enhanced. Thus when we mix a bushel or two of lime slacked with brino, or of ashes with a load of muck, the result is a compost worth more to the soil .than both applied seperately. So when we take bone dust, hen manure and leached ashes or plaster, in judicious proportions, tre make a compost which is good for manuring corn in the hill, for top dressing for grass, &c., and so compo sed or 't composted as to be more conveniently handled, and worth more than if seperate. Compost does not mean anything in particular, but all pompound jpunures in general which our farmers make. Strive to make everybody ; happy and you will make at least one so—yourself. A Spanish squadron has been sent to the Pacific, but not for a pacific purpose. "I Hadn't a Mother Like the Best." The weather Vid been unusually mild for two or throe days before Christmas, so that the ice of the bi<* pond was rath er rotten; but daring Ilarrv thought he could brave it; it would be a pity to spoil the fun uow. and so many admiring eyes fixed upon him, too! He made a bold d-'sh—his little figure, upright and graceful, was balanced upou the iee Then here was a crash! the dangerous cake gave way, and with a loud cry, Har ry i'el! amid ihc rush of ice aud water. The group at the window seemed for a moment paralyzed with horror. Then there was a scattering for the pond, and a screaming and crying from one and all. 'He's under the water! —father! Harry's gone under the ice!" Every particle of color had gone from fanner May's face, he trembled in every limb, and threw up his hands wildly. 11 is strength seemed to have ebbed away in the tide of grief. "O help me!" he cried. ''My boy— Imy boy! and I can't swim!" " But I can!" shouted a voice, brave and clear as an angel's almost: •' T can swim, and I'll save him!" and dashing past wcep iuo Mother May, Joseph Craig plunged headlong into die freezing water, swim ming for ilear life. How JnJy watch him, breathless ami excited, th'cirHearts hang ing by a thread as it were! How they shuddered when they saw him grasp, once, twice, at a dark object under the water, | and then rise, his face gashed and bleed ing from contact with the ugly ice corn j era. lie was some way out now, and made a third dive; then there was a hur- J rah, and, bresting the ice, ho just man | aged to swim to the bank, with one arm | holding up poor Hairy. "My child! my boy!—thank God!" | cried the happy parent, folding him in I his arms. They bore him to the roaring ' fire in the sitting-room, and rubbed him ] until he opened his eyes and smiled.— i Very soon he was able to sit up, and i laugh and talk naturally. And wlitfre : was Joseph all this time? Sitting on 1 the kitchen floor, squeezing his wet clothes and rubbing (he great painful I gashes in his arms and face, from which ! tke blood wasslill streaming. ! ' Joseph!" lie listened; it was farm | cr May's voice, unusually soft and tender, j The poor apprentice lad shook like a leaf; before be whs aware a strong arm came I around him, lifting him from the floor. | lie found himself as if by magic, sitting besides Ilarrv. and Harry's bright head 'replug on his bosom, with great tears rolling down the grateful boy's cheeks. " I - there i ; anything you wish for | now Jo.-'eph" said the farmer, huskily— i 'anyth'ng you'd like to have, just name ! it. my boy. You have saved us many a j year of sorrow, and given us cause to re member this Christmas before all others. Come, speak out my boy." How could tie speak whAn lie felt so happy? Twice he tried to gulp down the sobs rising in his throat sabs of joy they were. ' Only !be kind to me. sir," he gasped out at length; "only drop a kind word now and then, for 1 han't any mother like the rest." How was it now with Farmer May?— lie l'elt all at once whatagicat lack there had been in his otherwise kindly heart. It quite broke him down, that appeal to his better nature; so he leaned on Mother May's shoulder and sobbed aloud. Joseph sal as if Jta a dream; his j beautiful Christmas had come at last, no , more hunger and thirsting of spirit now. j How the joyous red sparks of lire light j ran up the white wall, the whole rootu shining! Harry squeezing him tightly with one arm and Tiny, her cheeks flush ed with crying, thrusting her pretty doll into his lap, lay whispering, " There, there! keep it Joseph. I don't want it, indeed, and double deed, I don't, and then running away iu ihe corner, her face turned to the wall lest by looking back she might repent the immense sac rifice. Well—well, tears cannot always last, and very soon the 31 ay family were bright aud smiling again, Joseph the hap piest of all. And when Christmas din ner was set on, and all the friends were gathered about it, they made a place for Joe among the childreu; and Mother May could not heap his plate enough with good things; and the poor lad felt as If he Were more ready to crv than to laugh, at all the kindly words which ev ery one had for him. Oh, what a blessing there is often in a few kind words. PllEKCociots.—There is a live Yan kee out west, who iuvcuted a machine, that picks the boues out of fish, and throws the meat into the njouths of those who feel inclined to eat fish—uiacKarel in particular. The said loquacious sciou of i'aukeedom has also taught ducks to swim in hot water, and with succes, that they are said to lay boiled eggs. Shades of Faneuil Hall, where art thou not? Itegf A jealous husband at St. Louis recently spied around his house and rush ed, as he supposed, upon his wife and a strange man in his garden. Just as be was about to open the stranger with a big knife, the lady revealed h«ra«lf as his cook, aud the young man was found to be her lover. He was spared , 18(14 NWE GOODS, 1804 AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST AMD AS GOOD AJ TBI BEST. 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. R«AP THE rOLIOWIKQ CATALOGUE AHT> PROFIT TRRHKBT. FOR TIIE LADIEB, Always on hand a lr.rge slock of Ladies good*, such M COBBUG CLOTII, ALPACAS, DE LAKES, GINGHAMS PRINTS, KERCIIIRF3, NUBIKB, GLOVES, Ao. FOR GENTLEMEN. Always on hand Black Cloths, Fancy and Blark Cassl meret, Satinett*, Casslnets, Tweeds, Plain and fancy Ves ting*, Shirting, etc., etc., etc., lIF. ADY MA HE (T.OTIIINO. Such 00AT3,PANTS, VESTSandolhw garment*. Itoots ami NIIOCM, HATS, CArs'& NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles IIOUNKIIOLI> (a>OI>N, Sucli T t'nMciK'hwl ixn.l nl.nrl.nl Miwlini. I.lnon nn.l Cult,'ti.TtiMi-n,.tin. Oil rlntha, Linen »ntl Hmuy TowoN, Carpets,Cufining, Fringe, etc. HARDWARE, 40. Tfvon want Nails or Spike*. Manure or other forks, Saw-Mill ur other saw*. Sin. ~thing Iron*, Lock-. Hinges, etc., goto M'A hoy'*, where von can l>nv them cheap. 'i IF YOU WANT G... d Extra Family Flour. White or Brown Sujrar. Bio t'offee,lmperial, Young Hyson or Bla« k Tea. goto M'Aboy's. 1 IP You WANT CiTtOCEIUEW of a superior quality, at as low rates as they can he had ' elsewhere in the county, goto the store of R.C. A J. L M'ABOY. May 11, CI BNUINK I.OUISYI LLK LIME for sale X utler AprtlS. !Kft4. J.C. RBGIGKACO New Goods, New Goods. LARGE LOT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, PLAIN AM) FANCY PRESS GOODS, I \ ERY CHEAP, DE LANES, ADLPACAB, < M FRINGES, COBUGIIS, > PLAIDS, POPLINS, Ac.. Ac. ' Long and Square Shawls, LADIES CLOAKS. NEI DIES, II ATS and HOODS, PLAIN A BARRED FLANNELS, 1 BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, , LADIES SIIOKS. GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, HEAD-DRESSES, | COMBSCOLLARS, Ac. jwScn's Wear, CLOTHING, BOOTS k SHOES, WOOLEN' JACKETS READY-MADE SHIRTS , Cloth. Tweeds, Henry Jeans, Corduroys, Casinets, and Over-Coaling Ac., Just received by JAMES A. NKG LEY. Sonth end of town, opposite Zimmerman's Hotel. Sept. 28,18G4::4t ) JAMES O. CAMPBELL. WM. CAMPBELL Stoves! Stove*!! Stoves! WM. A JAS. G. CAMPBELL.—FOUHDERS—Foundry Sonth of the borough of Butler, where Stoves Plough* andothercastinßssiemade. A large supply con ts.intlv on hand am' for sale at reasonable rate*. Dectf. l&63:::tf. Photograph Albums, &c.» At prices ranging from 60 Cents, tosK,oo. ANEW FEATURE INTIIE 3DM IHSiimi. FAMILY BIBLES FOR PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES. ALSO— A general supply of Pocket and Family Bibles. Call and >e« them at tbe Book Store of H. C. IIEINEMAN. Butler, June 22, 1864. Watches, Clocks A Jewelry. r F you want a good Watch, Clock, or *et of good Jewel X ry. goto Griehs, where you can get the Terr best the market affords. He keeps on hand, a large amort men of Jewelry of all styles, aud in feet everything usually kep n a Jewelry Store. Repairing done on short notice. Dec. 9, 1803::tf. FftANOTS X GKEfffl. CHARLES MCCAXDL.ESS HCQH C. GRAHAM.. McCANDLESS 4 GRAHAM, Attorney*' at Law. Office on the South-west corner of the Diamond, Butler, Pa Also, CLAIM AGENTS for securing Ptnsions, Jrreart of Pay and Bounty Monty , for Boildiers, or if they are dead, for their legal representatives In prosecuting Sol dier a Claims. or those of their Representatives uochunre until collected. ® Dec .36 9.18::tf. D2L CARL 11, LING Physician and Surgeon. Office in Boyd's Buildings, corner of Jefferson and M.iia i Sti e*t«t boutb of I*-. BvM'eDrug 6ton» AMERICAN CITIZEN I Jolt PcmftagQfflGel Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book GSKSIRja JDI 3>MTO«, Corner of Main and Jefl'ereon Ktrcctfl, Oppußttc illU'lt's llolvl, ■* • a- :*»»m . WR ARF. PRKPARKI) TOPRIST.ONHIOKT N'OTIOK, Hill Heads, Honks, Drujrjfist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, t'liccks. Notes. Drafts. Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Hills of Fare. Order Hooks, Paper Books, Hi I lets, Sale Hills, kc. HEINO FURNISHED WITH The Most Approved H>.nd Presses THE LARGEST A Af3SORTMfiNT OF Type, Border., Or:„ me „ti. Rule., Cule, 4c., IX TIIK COCNTY, We will execute everything in tlie line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING N"E'■ TLT. PRom'TLT, AUD AT RATH, In a style to excel any establishment at home, and aeuipete with any abroad. *kll ■ «-«■ ««'<»!• >*. a» c- Are employed in every branch of the business, and wc 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 AND TJleuanoc In Press "Worlc. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Heau tilul Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in vite comparison, from getting out a Card of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number ot' pages. BUSUtESS AI>VKRTISEM'TS. BAM'L. M. LANI J. LTSS MAIiOT Et.t TLITER. nOUKNTIC DRY GOODN. No, 11(>, Federal Hlrect, (HCOHDDOOR MLOW !*KW MARKF.T HOCIK.) Allegheny City. I'a. Dae, j, 1868,::tf. "" STOVES AND PLOUGHS, ' * w first door North of Jack's Hotel, where vm will find Stoves of nil size* nnd patrons. Thev also keep on hand a large stock . 112 Ploughs, whieh thev sell n< cheap as they can he bought nt nt»r other establishment in the county. Dec. 9, lS<'.s :t 112 N 1 ;\V I 1 A 11 N I«3£fel BIIOP. ®° S£ s = =a= -:: I .^&l rm ,T T r"*i - y l''' "i it aaegJß vXHSTO- -A.- SEDWIOIv, HAYING opened a new Him.-- Shop, opposite Boyd's Building*. Butler, Pa., will keep c-.nstunllv on hand, a large nsiortmcut of Suddb•<. linnet, and every thing in hi* line of l;i«lne<«. which he offer 1 nt prices to suit the time*. »\.k--f all kin I- manufactured g to order, and repairing done ou short notice. Dec. 9, 1863:::tf ,701! N A. SEDWICK. VOOELET isorsic. WILLIAM VOGELEY, Proprietor. milK undersigned would r.-pectfully inform the public I generally, that he has ere.-ted n lartre nnd commodi ous hilck building. on the site of the old :md well known lioine, formerly occupied by him us a Tavern Stand. He has heen at great expense in erecting nnd furuiidiing his new bouse, and flatters himself that lie is now prepan d to accommodate nil who may desire to give him a call.— Having ample house room for one hundred per-ons, and stiiblimr for at least fifty horses. Thankful fur past patronage, he would ask a continn nnceof the same. UM. YOGELEY. Dec. 9,18U3::tf. J. D. M'J UNKIN, Attorney at Law. Also Licrnsptl 4'luiiti Agent, Office with E. M'Junkin. Esq.. oppositothe Pennsyl vania Hotel. Butler, Pa. Ash Grahara ? ATTOR2STEYS' A.\U GarmseHarsat law, OI I - CITY, I'A, #s*- Particular attention given to Conveyancing and the examination • 112 Titles. Oil claims b tight an<rsold. <*# Office on Main Street, ffc t huihling eastol Post Office. M'IiI.WAIXA CA.ll I'lJKI^Li, Wholesale and Itctnil GROCERS, AXD DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, *O. 10* PEDKRA], STfl KF.T, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. March 30,1864::2mu. Settle Up. TnE undersigned wishca to inform all those knowing themselves indebted to him, that thev are required to call and settle between thift mid the fli-Kt of Jaoiuu y, 1866; after whi< h time hid l>ooks will |Mnitively left with the proper officers for settlement. JOHN' A. BEDWICK. Dec. 7, 1*64::2w. stray llfiler. CAME to the enclniureof the undersigneil, residing in JeflVson township, Butler county. .»n «»r Hln»ut 2«th dny of November, IM*4, a llc<l Heifer, with some white on tbe belly, a crop off the left ear. and a -wallow-fork in the right, about two aud a half yenr«old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her awa.v, otherwise she will be disposed of sccording to law WM. MILLER. Dec. 7. 186453t. Klcrlioit Xotlre. THERE will be a meeting of the Members of the Rut lerCounty Mutual Fire Insursnco Cotnpnny, st the office of the Secretary, in Rntlor. Pa., on the second Tuesday of January next, being the 10th day of the month, for the purpose of electing twelve Directors for the ensuing year. II.C. HE!NEMAN, Bu.ler, Dec. 7, 1864::4t. gec'y. AKajMlOuxm*, - Attorney at Law, FRAXKLIST, VEKAXGO COCK TV, PA. Offi.-e one door North or KINNEAK HOUSE. June 8, lK64::0mo M, D. Physician and HArgpon. Office immedieteiyopposite Welker'e buildinffe. „ Jlntler I'a. 3 112 IWe. d. lW3rnr. Theodore Freckensteia, M. D., PIIYSICJIAX A NI lIGEO V. OFFICE on the corner of Jefferson and McKean streets, (Opposite corner from U. P. Church,) A* vm. ci, im*.*** M ISfEM.iXEOI'S NOTICES. THE -W ORLD 1 Ilrouiclit right 111 tile Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET, AVhekk the MVandei - ( oco - Vo s e, ®yJ r - Manufactii re^-nn 1 ' Dealer in all kiuds of Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. i Having been duly appointed a "Committee of Fix." to , pnweeil to parts beyond these diggins, to procure for the citizens of Butler, and nil others who may favor him with a call, the choicest articles in his Hue, would respectfully represent: that in pursuance of hi* appointment, ho has been successful In collecting " tall specimens" of the best article* ever found in Butler 1 He would also further represent: that he fe»ls grateDil to tlie public for the fu vors conferred upon him, in "days gone by,*' nnd hopes he will merit a continuation of their patronage in "days that are to . me." In conclusion, he begs leave to make the following re mark: that he tins a little the l>»«st articles in Ills line.that are to he found from the "centre to the circumference" of Pennsylvania, and indeed, lie might safely add. the Cnited States of North America, the British |».i«-e •«{• •!«•«. or the Californlas, including the month of the Columhia liver, all along the c«aist of up as hisrh as the parallel of •• Phlßv Phonr Vhorty." lie HI'MMLY - li cits the custom of nil the " l>r,ir of Butlei. or any wayfaring man whomay chance t » make his tran-dt acroits the disc of Butler, or sojourn within her borders for "a season," fueling confident lie will give sat both as regards price aud quality. Come and examine 112 r your selves! Don't put it oil!! I'nm'a.-linati mis the thief of time!!! 'JKOIIOK TOOK LEY. Jr. Butler, Pa., May ll,18<M::2mo. mm DRUG STORE, Opposite Wliise's fttere. DRUOS, DRUOS, DIIUUS, M F.DI CI N E3, M EDTCIN ES, MEDICINES, MEDICINE?, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, DYES. DY ES, DYES. PAINTS, PAINTS PATNTS, IMii e Liquors for Medical use only. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French and American Perfumery, and Toilet articles.— Brushes. Tru««»snnd all articled in the Drug line, of the beet quality and at fairest rates. Dec. 9, !««.'». RURAL Hill NURSERY, NEAR BUTLER, PA. rpilE nnderslgnetl would respectfully inform the public I generally, that he is now fully prepared to furnish them with tlie choicest variety and very best quality of all kinds of fruit trees. During the last summer he has made large additions to his stock of Fruit and Ornamen tal treea; and ha- on hand a larger and better quality and variety than has ever heen offered in this county Con sisting of I SUMMER, WINTER & FALL APPLES. ; PEACHES PEAKS AND CHERRIES, also, STRAW REURII'Sof ilie very flnest quality—different kinds of llhcubnrl'. A Splendid lot of Evergreens nnd a grent variety of rromi*< >i"iis trees for ornament nnd ahailes.—- All of which. w<' propoto fell on ns reasonable tetms, as the same quality niul varieties can l»e hud for, from any agencv or estaldLshment in the country. Jnn. tt, ISC4. SILAS PBAUCE A SONS. CHEAP I)lir« STOBEe' I>r. JuniPß 11. Hell, Boyd's Building. Better, Pa. ft DP A LER In nil kinds of Drugs and Chevolcal? // <» !- I v 'lints and Varnish. Also, R'.nzole,Tar i ' "'! ' ii '" *| "| 112 ""*■ An kln'l' or Py.ffiL yi"; •"«" ' r r'iM. TOwceo Also,r. iullnrio] tment of Confectioneries and Nuts. Abo ~reen and Dried fruit. Alson great variety lof notn ~H. Liquors of all kinds for Medicni and Sacri , "n ~iiil pp.. j»rwc-. Al ■ Stationery, con-i-ting of Paper, Envel. | »•..„« Pencl'.v i;la»ik Hooks, Pns< Book, Slates and a full .is .rtment of .e-findings. If you vvi .)i to purchaie ae glass ware of any kind this is the phu» to it cheap. JACK'S HOTEL 1 ,-, » W. .M AC. f-l M, Proprietor, Corner of Mai i nil JeTerson treete, It tiller, Pa. March If. 1 «»'•*. PBOFESNIO NA L€A PARTNERSHIP. 112 | HIE undi i -igni'd «<mM i••; «i fully inform the public, J_ that they have entered into Partnership, in the riulerfaklnpf itiisincHK, and hereby solicit the patron i<;oof the public. They are provided with a neat l!eai>e: and have on hand a large quantity «.f i!.•• * ,y 1 .-t material, and ate fully pn pu e.i t. fiirnbli Cofllim of all kinds on short notice. They will have on hands constantly a variety of C- flins finidted to suit purchasers, and on the most rea sonable t.i ins. They will also furnish Carriages and conveyances for Funeial occadons when requested. Ware Rooms, on Jefferson street, 2 doors West of American Citizen Office 0. C. ROESSINO, . Butler, July 20, H»4::tf. GEORGE W. ERA. IE YOU m THIS? "* A - r|lii E silbwrllipr. prn(«- r : "ei 1 fill to bieol<l frlrndM \V- P *" I ' ii-t mi-rH f„r ■:. r -•** H~" J ii o J *'? ' J tothopnldlc thathehas CA' ! a large of T* SADDLES I ■•'■'} . '• HARNESS .. V 'v WHIPS Ac. r i ; |SJ M his old stand, where „ „ . may favor him with a call. He Ucoimtantly mannfiicturiug, and keepsouhaud tlie very l»»*at asMutment (112 T ES I M 14 H. All work warranted beprih-ing done on the shortest notice and niost favorable terms. Dec. 11,1863. j j, BEDWICK. For Rats. Mice Roaches. Ants. Bed Bugs, Mols in Furs, Woolens, Ac., Insects on Plants, Fown mals. 4c. Put up In 25c. 80c,and SI.OO Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks. s3andso sizes for HOTELS, PUBLIC li*STXTCTIO?IS, AC. "Onlj infallible remediee known." " Fiee trom Poieons." " Not dangerous to the Human Family." " Rati come out of tlieir holes to die." wholesale in all largo cities. by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere, ♦rf-;:: Beware!! I of all worthless imitations. 4#*Seethat"CosTAßß" name is on e;wh Box, B«>ttle, and Flask, before you bnv. Mfs~ Adilress, IIKMIY R. COST Alt. 4a-PEIXCIPAL DEPOT, 4S2BBOAI»WAT, NEW YORK «#-Soldby J. C. REDICK.ACO., Wholcsalo and Retail Agents, March 23, 18f>4::f>mo. 4<>* i'utler. Pa. HXJIie*EON DKNTIHT'B. DRS.S.R.&C.L. DIEFFENBACHER. A RE prepare«l to insert A \-iiti x\." r 'iticial d entui les ° n t ' M * ® n, P rov ® tireseit on Vnloanlte.t'oral " Gold, Silver Plat ina. €^~ r Those desirous to avail Oiemselves of the latent ' ?iflf improvements in dentin yr' j? tr . v - Should not fail to ■Jt y# W examine their new styles 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. Office—ln Boyds Ruilding .lef>erson Street, Butler Pa. Doc. U, lS<iU,:::tf. D£. B. y. HAMILTOH, Formerly of Sunbury,Butler Co., j LI AVIXO located in lII'TLKH, ulTor. hi» prof, I I JJ. e#trvi<«g totbiwu wbu:,N,:<\fil 10 give him Ik ri.IL 112 [ rbrt liy iM ifaMrliil# ' PERIODICAL X«TI(I,N. Terms rcduci'il to Old Prices. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK ! For 1864, . ; Great Literary and_ Pictorial Year j The rnblWitr of Qoilpv'h Lady's Book, thankful to ' that public which has enabled him to publish a inagar.iue ] for the last thirty-four year* of a larger circulation than 1 any In America, has made an arrangement with the most ' popular authoress in 11lia country— MARION II Alt LAND, Authoress of "Atone" " Hidden Path,"" "Most Side, 44 iVewenV and *' Miriam,'* who will furnish stories for the Lady's Book for 1864.- 1 This alone will place the Lady's Book in a literary point of view far nhead of any other magazine. Marion ||ar Mid writes for no other insgar.ino Our other favorite writers will nil continue to furnish articles throughout the year. TIIE BEST Lady's Magazine in the World, and the Cheapest. TIIE LITERATURE in of that kind that can l»e read aloud in the family circle, and the clergy in immense numbers »'e nubeclbeis fur the Book. fltF VP SIC is all original, and would cost lift cents (the price of th* Boofc) In the nittslc store*: but most of it is copyrighted ami cannot be obtained except in "Godev." OP it STEEL ESGRA VlltcS. All efforts to rlvirt us in this have ceased, and we now stand alone in this department. >cirintr as we do, many more and Inilntely better engrTivings than are published GODEY'S IMMENSE DOl liLP SHEET FASHI ON-PL A TPS COJJTAJSIXO Fr"m fire to grven full length ' blortd Fashions on ear/t plate Other mtiyathff girr only two. FAR AIIE Af) OF ANY FAHfIONS IN EUROPE OR * AMEBIC A. I'ITK PUBLICATION OF THESE PLATES COST 1910,000 3IORI] than Fashion-pistes of the old style, nn«i nothing but on wonderfully large circulation enables us to give them.— Other magazines cannot all- rd it. We never sparo moo ey when the public can be benefited, These fashions may be relied on. Dresses may be made after them, and the wearer will not subject herself to rict icnle. a" would be the case if she visited the larjre citie dressed after the style of the plates given in somen ofou so-called fashion magazine*. OI K M7H>l) ENfiRA VINGS, of which we pive twice or three times as many as an other magazine, are often mistaken for steel. They ar so far superior to anv others. I MIT A TIONS. Beware of them. Remember that the Lady's Book the original publication and the cheapest. If you tak Godey, you want no other maga/iue. Everything that is useful or ornamental in a house can be found in Godey. It HA WING LESSONS. N< other magazine gives them, and we haven enong to All several large volumes. OCR RECEIPTS are such as can be found nowhere else. Cooking in all variety Confectionery—the Nursery—the Toilet—the ha indry—the Kitchen. Receipts upon all subject* are to be found in the pages of the Lady's Book. We originally started this department, and have |>eculiar facilities for making it most perfect. This department alone is worth the price of the Book. L A DIES' TYORK TA HI.F. This deparment comprises engravings and descriptions of every article that a lady Wears. NODY.L COTTAGES. No other magazine has this department. TEIIJIB, C ASH IX AOVAJVCK. TO ANY POST-OFFICE IN THE UNITED STATES. One copy one year, f3. Two copies one year, 112,. Thre copies one year, SO. F"iir copies one year, $7. Five copies one year, and an extra copy to t'.,e person -ending the club. $lO. 1 Eight' pies one year, and an extra copy to the nersn sending the club. sls. tJ 1 Eleven copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club. And the only >.,.-\ga/.iiie that can be introduced intoth above clubs juplaco if the tady's Book is Arthur's Ibin Maga/.ue. fiI'XCIAT, CLDBBISO WITH OTHER MAOASIIVM. Qodey'a Lady'* Rook and Arthur's Home Magazine bo one year r-.r $3,60. Godey* Lady's Book and Harper's Magazine bolhoneyea : H6O. Godey, Harper, and Arthur will all three be sent on year, on receipt offO.OO. Treasury Notes and Notes on all solvent banks take Be careful and pay the |K<stsße on your letter. Ail dross L. A. GODEY, 323 Oictnul HI net, PMladtlphia, /V GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. A Family and Agricultural Journal (o CHOICE LITERATITIE, including Poetry, Novelettes, Tales, and Moral and Entertaining Reading generally.— In t lie Literary department we shall present tin* clion-est w it inn the reach of our ex tended I%;IIIM. The No\eletle*, Tales, Poetry. Ac., shall be supplied from the best and highest source*, ami be «><|ualto any thing to be found in any journal or magazine. AtlRlcrI.TI'RE and HoRTICIJLTI RE, embracing Farming, Gardening, Fruit-Raising, kr. our labors in this department for over thirty yeans, have met the cor dial approbation of the public. Our pnrfiose has been to bullish useful and reliable information upon these verv imp itant branches of Industry, and to protect them so far as within our power airainst the false doctrine* and selfish puruofse-i 01 the many empires and sensation-ad venturers by which the Farmer is incessantly assailed.— This portion of the GermanUmm Telegraph U alone worth the whole price of subscription. NEWS DEPARTMENT.—The same industry, care ami discrimination, in gathering and preparing the Stirring Events , 112 the Hay, expressly for this paper, which hith erto has been one of it*marktsl feature* ami given HO uni versal satisfaction, will be continued with iedoiibl«sl ef fort* to meet the increasing demand* of the pohlie. Terms:—Two dollars per annum; one dollar for six months. No orders received without the cash, and all subst riptioiM stopped at the end of the time paid for. Address, PHILIP R. Fit HAS, Editor and Proprietor, German-own, Philadn. l a. Arthur's Home Magazine. Edited by T. S. Arthur an Virginia F. Tcwnsend The HOME MAGAZINE lot 1866 will !*• en.argad and improved, and made still more worthy of the eminent fa vor with wl.ich it ba. been received. It* . b.u.'iA< ;ts a HIGH n»N i:i» I'KRIOIMI AU ■ Lo'i..::. , , - r. . . tb»*' groiimi of real merit, nil! be tactfully: ■ i ttalnel; while for variety,lntereKt, usefulness, and «ll the at■> «< - lion* of literature and ml MNQtitl toS true ii Ml M \ . I ACiitK. the pubUsbers will ate to Blake II SI HSKIOR 1 ALL OTHERS. A FIRt STKKL E.irifcAVlNfl. AND TWO will appear in every number, besides choice pit tun groups ami characters, prevailing fashions, and a large I varo«tv of jiatteriM In garments, embroidery, <t ( . etc— I In all re-peels we slntil give A HKM ' LA* MAGA ZI.N E,at a price within the re;e, L t ovti-j iuUliigeui family in the land. A now story by T. S. ARTHUR will be commenced in the January number. Ykaki.y Tkumh, In AnvAM-r.—One ef-py, $2,60; three ■ • 00; Ave copies, aod poe to gattMMU) ol onb, sl<',oo: nine copies, and one to getter-up of cfiik, sl^,oo. it» A beautiful PREMIUM PLATE, satltlsd - THE INFANCY OV SHAKSPEARE," will U- uuuU d to esch person who sends us a clnb of subscribers. It will also be niailed to ea<*h single Ntilmcribvr from whom we re colve $l6O, it if For $4,60 wo will send one copy esrh of llovs Mao ax T and Oodiy's Lady's Booi for a year. Address, T. S ARTHUR k CO.. '.V£j H alnut,Sti vet, i'hila. Nov. 30, ISO 4. Register's Notice. NOTICE i* hereby given to all persons mterssted, tkst the following accounts have been passed ami ftled in tlii- >dlici- of Itutlet « OVBtj,Sdd will be pre sented for confirmation and allowance to the Orphwn*' Court, to be held in the borough of Butler, on Wednes day. December 7, IKft4. Final account of Robert Hamilton, acting Adm'r. of the estate of John Andrew, dee'd. Filed, Sept. Jfcl, I7#*4. Final account of N. F. M'Candless, Executor of John S. M'Camlless,dee'd. Filed, Sept. 9, IMI4. Final account «>f John Randolph, Adm'r. of Amos Kennedy, dee'd. Filed. Sept. 11, IHt>4. Fiual account of Win. Fogle, Adm'r. ot the estats of Sarah Philip*.dee d. Filed. Sept. *>, IHo4 Final account of Thoma* W<-sterinau. acting Executor of .lolin Smalley,dee'd. Fib-d. Oct. 6, |siM. Final account of John 11. Kelly, Executor of John Kelly, dee'd. Filed, Oct. 6,1>04. Final account of George Parker and Fnllerten Parker, Executors of John Parker, doc'd. Hied. Oct. G, !fb>4. Final account of Catharine Leply. Administrator of Michael Leply, dee'd Filed, Oct. 14. IW4. Final account of Martin Boehm, Adm'r. of Henry Osllbach, dee'd. Filed. Ocl. 17. IW4. Finn I account of Shepler Boston and John Dotigla Executors «»f John Bo*ton, dee'd. Filed. (X - t. 2*J, I<SC4. Final account of John Ray, Tm*tee for *ale of Real Estate of Geo. Ward dee'd., not accepted under procee ding* in partition. Filed Nov. 4. I*o4. Final account of Mi's Ann Breedon, Adm'x. of Richard Breedon dee'd. Filed Nov. 3, I s *"«1. Partial account cf Jno. M. McNees; Adm'r. of Wm. McNees. Filed Nov. 4, 1864. JOHN 11. CRATTY, Nov. 2,1504. l)ep- Rsglst«?r Heavy Artillery for One Year" Col. Galop's New Regiment. \\TJt are authorised by the War Depaifment tors- W emit a Company of Heavy At tillt ry for One Year* to fbrm a part of I oi. Galop'* New Regi ment of HEAVY ARTILLERY, to be st.itioued In the fortifications around Washington City. Hero i« an op portunity to enter a Ni:W ORGANIZATION, Serve your count-y—get a big bono v— jto'kl the D afl —and get get clee" of marcbhig. Rec e.swill he mus tered into the Com|»a>iy immeo a.ely e, t er receiving their Local Bounty from the sub-district to which they are credited. GEO. M. IKWiV, i „ , CHAS. D. RHODES. « Head Quarters— revest Marshal offli-e, New Brighton, Pa., and R. BuV i die YOUI.J, E treel, Pittsburgh. The New York tribune. N'OTW' ITIISTANDING the enormously increased ex attemliug the publication of The I uibun occas.oued by the employment of nomeious army cor respondents and other liberal expenditures, as well as b the advance In the price of paper and other materials, wo have resolved, for the piesent at b ast, liot to inn case tli si-b'ciiptlen prices of either Weekly or Soini-Weekly I apei -, but to continue to ftirni.-h them ats2 and rts pt-cGvelv, per annum; being the same prlres Ulilch weie estab.i>hed luore than twenty years ago, nhen the cost \ was only atamt one-third of what it Is at the p><*eitt tun.-. Our Terms willU found b. I. w,aud ve wish .t to bed.stlnctly t .at tj, lbe*-e Te ii* v ill be strictly and bteiall v iu*h. Ed to, ... I U o olher «bate in any case \\ haiever. Terms. DAILY TRIBUNE. Single copy Aren'H Mallsubhciibers, one copy, one v t - « *..510 00 do do eiiecbpy, six do do ons copy, three uionids.,,..* 300 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Mail subHcribers. one copy, one jreje. 2 00 do do one copy, six mon , • ~ t 75 do do one copy, three mon. •:« 'OU WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Mail subscribers, one eopy, one year ...2 00 do do one copy, six months tOO Persons at the trouble of procuring subscribe!*, ami rem liing us for ten copies of the Weel.lt. Will* be entitled t o one copy gratis. For S4O for tweiK v co pies. one copy of the Semi-Weekly grails. Drat Is on New York payable to the order of "Tub Tr.ifct NK," being safer,are preferable to am oiher mode ' of remittance. Lut where draftßcaunot beconveuientlv procurwl. United States, or National Bank bills are tha next best, snd nun be neut by mail at oar i!»k; but in caxe oi 1 111: 1 uiliixs will not be responsible unli 1 fui ni-beii with a full description of the 1u11... including the name of the bank, denomination and number, and the tune atidphn eot the mailing of Uie letter, with the ' "lis- ' 1 TIIE TRIBUNE. New Voik. The AmericanCitizen, * I? published evety Wi dncMla> in the hen nub «11 utle b> Tiiomas Rot in . \ \ v. E Anm rmin on Main street opp-site t . Jack's lb tel—. flice up stair* in tlie brick former)* occupied h> Eli Yet ter. an a store TfcSMs: $| 50 a yeai. II paid in advance, or within th first si* months: or *2 if not paid until after thsexpira tion of the first six months TEEMS OF ADVERTISING, &c., A* agreed upon by the Publishers and Proprietors of tl • Butler Papers. One square, one Insertion 00 Each ln*eition 60 for six months 2 60 U column for *lx month* 00 1 column for six mouths "....7.36 00 for one year J* 00 »2 column for one year 1 column for one year 70 00 ProfeHsional and Ru-im-s Cards, not exceeding 8 lines, one year 0 Executors,Admlnistrstorsand Auditor's notices, each,3 0 Applications for Liceu*es, eaeb & Cautions, Kstrays, Notices of Dissolution, Ac., not exceeding 1 square, 3 insertions, each 2 00 10 lines of Nonpareil, or its equivalent, will make a square Jos woai. sheet hand-bill, f»0 copies or less $ 1 fto \ i " 4 " 2 60 X* M : ;! ;; 4 00 I-Ull M *« 6 0 For any quantity under 6 quire*, fl 60 per quire; on all smounts over that, a reasonable reduction will be uiade.» BUHIXESS CARDS. Single packs, $1250; each additional pack, 60 cts, LOCAL NOTICES. 10 cents per line for Mich insertion. DEATHS Ann MARftIAQES, will he published gratis, where the same does not excsoiF 6 1 .ue* : for each additional line, 6 cts. will be charged. Advertisements of O. C. Sale, Executors. Administra tors, and Auditor's notices; Estiuys, Dissolution of Part* necship, Cautions, and all tran*ien*t advertisements, must POCTTIVtLT fir FAII» IN ADVANCE. W e, the undersigued, Publisher* and I'roprietort of the Butler papers, hereby agree to strictly adhere to thse above schedule of prices, until further nolire. WM. IIAShKTT, Butler American. CLARK WILSON, Union Herald. ROBINSON A ANDERSON, American CltiEen.- July 18, 1864. WAYERLY MAGAZINE. ~ FOR FAMILY AMUSEMENT AND^INBTRUCTION. J3cllt4-<1 by Mohch A. I>ow. This paper is the large*! Weekly ever piiblisli« , d in tho couuti y. Its contents are such a.- will be sppioved in the most fsat id lons circle nothing immoral being admitted into it* page*. It will affoid as much rending matter as almost any one can find time to peruse.ccnsiHting of Tales History, Riogiaphy, together with Music and Poetry.— The paper c» ntaius noultr i sentiments, and meddle* nei ther with politics nor relig'oii, hut it i* characterized by a higb r.i.dai tone. It circulates all ovei the c<ii:ntry, front- Maine to California. Terms.—The W iverlv Magazine is published weekly by Moses A Dow. No. 6, Llndall Street, Boston, -Mass. Two editions are printed, one on thick paper, for Periodical Dealers, at H cents a cony, airl an edition for mail snbecri- 1 h< rs (on a little thiner paper, HO as to come w ithiu ths L»w postage law.) One eopy for 12 months, $3,00' Ons cq»y for 8 months, 2,00 • One copy 112 a I niotitl.« 1.00 One ropy for 0 month* .....1,60 Two iopies for 12 month* Four copies ft.rfl months,...., 6/00*' All additk'i". to the clubs at the same rates. All mon* ies recelvi will berreditod according to the ah«rva .t inns Paper stopped w hen the last number paid 112 r i#Koet. N"c» subscriptions taken for less fhsn four montlis. All cluhs must be sent by mail. A uamo must he givsu fm-..eseb {•aper in the club. A new volume commouces every July snd Jifnnsry>—— But if a person commences at any number in th* volume,. and pays fr six mouth*, ho will have a com plate book, with a title-f ; When a subscriber orders a renewal of be- *nlaieuptiore he should tell i; what was the | i«.f mimhvr he reeeived, then we shall know what number to renew it without hun ting over our hooks. Otherwise we slmlf KegWi when tho money I* received. Perm-its writing (-r tfio paper mustr write their name, post office, county and state very dis tinctly. Those who wish their paper ehanged hbould tall wber^lt has previously been sent. PostngO on this pa |»e!" is twenty cent* a year, payable in swivancv at theoflh-o where taken out. Clubs ni*i*t alwa v* be sent at on* time to get the benefit of fh»» I-w pricf Wee.iiinot* ndtbemsrl the elnh price unless received all together, as it m much trouble to look over our books or keep i~ -unt with each ons get- Vb.Mtl.lv Par t* -*l fl - ear fn all rase* v.i . " r. , ue I hr.- Kdlarsenn have the weekly "Waverly ■ ine,'' and eltlie - I' the following works 112 i'ti- v-'ir f-\- mad •* l'»*1 son's btidi'-s' Magazine '•Harp-1'» Ma i /ins," <: i/V Lad-. -R- ok," lAII ietl-fr arrl rumnitm!'-afin< the pap«*- i.i: tI - i''• • ■-I l« the pi. I -t we I Wav T' Soss< nui- —Yn.'proprs-irode fo •!.'.cribe t ■ap i: »■ • teenc! the mr-ney m a letter ami address | tb- pnU .-!■,< r ir.c t'v in. ; vi- . I name, witl ths p - fiice, " f.rt'itv and .iiai k. a; e • If' UllgihN I Ad'i"e s M< »SK.* Jt. TWiW, Beaton, M*wt. AT WHOLESALE ONLY I or EVERT DESCaiPTIOS AT TUB Lowest Prices for Cash !■ Armt axo CoirxrßT Uneimi, Pedlars, Traders, Sut lers, aud (J en era I dealers satt make Enormous Prafit# upon asiuall luvestm«ntt Jkwi ui.v iuj Iv.tavn or Qnality and in any nuantf t.> ma i !'h Estimates for any claaa of w -rlt ; furnishrd. iitj Piii 11 uJar attention poid to tupplgxng Jhictioncert, Country Ptdlart, /udiun Trader t, nnd Ar my Deulers. Any style of Goods mannfi- fnred, sach aa fnvestions, etc., at short n«.ti#e. I*oon CavTASSIBM Cleekh, witbasiwtD Capital, can find constant employment! ll liiMtrtited Listaaud full particulars free. TUB PROFIT TO THE RKXJJLER TS YERY LARGS t A W ii cn.es.%f*E SvrPLS «an* ba rar»i.'d fn s lran<i valise, ** aorpet Img, and will sot ha Uka book*— bai'cy or in.rito can y fr"!» ts* pUtaa-. Kksi sri s affAVMSft VMisa!—this W eiufy Ilf^te>i-aMe J Thrre. h wnndoj misreprr leutiwg etr exaggertd. ng. UL'R lioons show ft>r themsel ve*. and prova tbeuivalves! ! lit* aba- news in which an ample and »atisfacU#u equivalent it given for th- uioneg received and an encout aging proftt i* pocketed at the i.ame time. It la an •<**. etipation in wliich no person need be o/ruid *r **gu/HSti to rnnvn** ihe name field again and a e m Nf .(l, r where rtnW ourgoodsare introduced, mid continuous (/• m.ih'l i» created, '< ■ x, :,lin.iu it. Mrmr. or (»..«. m k„ m . (,j I'll' ll!lM. -lll|>«' I *i"\ •«' U. pvui.MMi.n <.f li.'Ttlo>. Ti aclt ■ji>, I'ottliinncr.. MI any yswia whu wi»h.- ~||Un-I..rat " ii « with it ■■■V 1 vi-rl- ISDL'CKiJKNTH, this hrarnt. K KOK Vol nili.V TKV ,T: AND I'A I! KFUI.LY SELECTED LOTfTOr /BWKLRT «om prtsiiiff mil MVMt Rtylwi sntl niuat vartat. ~112 willljH »cnt nuj wliere In th- L»ynl utat™. W» are c-un.laiilly (illinp order, frttm petann. U-aving th# IN \»VA*IK, state what »tyle and .jiiality of iiiHtttn ■ire wanted, and we will send iho suine and collect nay by Express at the end of the Route. GOLD AND SILVER WATCH Eg. Good and manufactured in the best man ner. o. pit e nutter, d, all warranted prices from $lO to S2&O ear". Sent anywhere-pay collected by Express.— Satisfaction guatanteetl! All Watches at first prices* they being of our own Importation. * Circular! Jret by »<< ill &nd for them// T. A If. GAUGHAX, Mar,i jii l»rert vmt Imparttft, Dec. i,18bl::3mo. 710 Broad way, >ow York. Ad oi in lstr at or's Notice. Estate of Edward M'Elrre, dte'd. v .w! I ,tvVi s i:'!'!'"" ,o or Edward M Kir-,- !.,re of Mercer township, deceaaod have I'.tcn.luly t, i..1 Ir;. ni, d, tail p,.i ~,«a ind.bU ed t.mdd E.UI.M will mak. IMIIOUIHIO pijmcot. audthoao haT..n, Cia-IUH will ptwut them pro,,*-', tmtheiuic.tod lor M-.lleiuettt. J.'t M'KLHKE,
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