ifct jfxttttttf ilrnavtmcnt. SEED-CORN. Not only should extra care be ta ken to havo all Corn designed for planting next spring thoroughly ri pened und dried, but the best ears should b« selected. Those ripening first are quite likely to produce tho earliest ripening crop when planted Ogain. The largest ears should be taken, and these from the most prolific Btalks. Those which are perfect, having the kernels well filled out at both ends, should in all c ases bo chosen. These matters are quite 'oo often overlooked. We have known many farmers who have expended five to ten dollars or more per acre in pro paringand planting a piece of grouifl from which they have gathered balf a crop, simply for want of a shilling's worth of time in selecting and pre paring the best seed, and this, in a greater or less de. ree, is too much the case generally. It is like that other piece of bad economy practised by multitudes, who send their chil dron to the district school a year at an expense of thirty to fifty dollars for clothing, teachers &c., and yet ■ lose half tho benefit to be derived i Bimply because they withhold ono ox-1 tra shilling for a suitable book. We urge every farmer togo over liis cornfields himself, as soon as the i crop is ripened, and gather out the kind of cars we havo indicated, and then either husk and store them away in a dry room, or go back to tho old plan of striping down the husks, braiding them together so that the seed ears may be hung up in the attic or other safe, dry place.— Ge-. Tel. Cultivation of Roots. The mangold wurzel, sugar beet and carrot take an entire season to come to maturity. They require at all soasons of their growth a great deal cf hand labor, but especially at the season of harvest In our expe rience, tho weeds then get a start which koep them ahead of any amount of labor that it \N ill pay to j employ to overtake them. If a farm-1 or has children whom lie can keep at■ work at them, the result may be diff erent; but where it is necessary to depend upon hired labor, it does not pay to cultivate them as a field crop in connection with other farming op orations. The weeds this year have been unusually prolific, and a neigh bor of ours, who has just finished his harvest, has plowed his whole root patch under in preference to endeav oring to exterminate the weeds. With turnips, of course, the case is very different. They take only half a season and require attention when the farmer is most able to give It, Turnips do not, however, take the place of carrots, beets or parsnips as a food For milch cattlo. Although by 6alting them when fed, you «an get rid of tho turnip flavor, the but ter will not compare with that from cows fed on tho other Voots wo have mentioned. r A correspondent remarks on this subject : "This year I have planted a patch of corn sown broadcast, which 1 ehair keep for winter feeding, cutting it when in tassel. lam told that this produces the good affects attributed to roots 1 give up raising roots with regret, for, after having persisted in their cultivation for a number of years, 1 am convinced that the same labor bestowod on corn w ill bo much wore remunerative. "It is proper to S'iy that 1 havo nover been able, whether from my want of skill or from the character of my land, to raise such crops as we Bometimes read of in agricultural pe riodicals. Could 1 raise ono thous and bushels to tho acre my views wight bo altered."— North. Amcr. Tillage oil Scale. A great many farmers entertain a thorough contempt o£ tho "little things" in farm economy—a con tempt that is groundless and which often results in complete noglect. A wan who annually tills his hundreds of broad acres grows proud ; he lovos to do things on a grand scale ; to him tJu? idea of "a hudred acres of w heat," "two hundred acres of corn," etc." is sometlifng nobly proportioned, and, •doceivedjby that idea of space, ho scorns to calculate the products of a fow odd rods. And yet how often the judicious tillage of a small piece .of choice soil would balance tho wholesale loss of his hundreds of arcrs .of wheat which fell a prey to the jchinch bug, tho weevil, tho rust, or any other of "tho countless ills -that wheat is heir to," leaving liim, per haps, bankrupt and despairing.— These "little tnings" aro not to be •despised. Large fortunes havo been accumulated by little gains; and lortunes have often been drained by littlo losses resulting from little neg lects. A hint to a thinking person is better than a full explanation: he can supply the illustrations and inake tho applications for himself; and this is a profitable if not agreea ble duty, winch we will leave for him Jto perform, MAPLE -WUGAR. —Iu tlio towa #f Sut ton, Vf,., with a population of less tluw one thousand, one hundred thousand pound* of maple sugar was inade this spring One man made two tuns, and •wvcral others made trom -2500 to osos, or collect two dollars from any resident male taxable, if in ono year a school and building tax are both raised '( ANSWER : They cannot. It has bscn decided repeatedly, that tho taxes, altho' apparently two, are .in reality but ono tax. They should bo voted for separately, and each vote should bo eatorod upon the minutes, and the whole amount put to gether and apportioned ab one, and every resident male taxable should pay only ono dollar occupation tax. Female Character. Daughters should thoroughly acquaint themselves with tho busiucss and cares of a family. Those are among the first ob jects of a woman's creation ; they ought to be among tho first branches of her ed ucation. She was made for a mother.— They should learn neatness, ecouomy, in dustry, and sobriety. Nature will appear in all hcrjlovclinoss of proportion, of beau ty ; and iuodosty, unaffected gentleness of manner, will render them amiable in the kitchen and dinner room, and ornaments in the sitting room, and parlor. Every thing domestic or social, depends oo fe male character. As daughters aud sisters they decide tho character of the family. As wives they emphatically decide the character of their aud thoir condition also. It has not been unuicau ingly said, that the husband may ask the wife whether he may be respected. Jfe oertninly must enquire at tho altar woth ,ere lui may be prosperous and happy. As mothers they decide tho character of their children. Nature has constureted them the early guardians and inatruotora of their children, and .clothed the* with sympa thies to this ry)4 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh' Pa,, FOIISDED 131 I«<*Q AflJl Incorporated by Legislative Charter. fin an nMtm «>f the kind TNTIIH UNION, conducted by a practical BUBIN KSB MAN. Our highest commercial authority, Knat ami Went, pnmour.ee hi* system of Hook-keying miequalod—comprehending every departnieat of busi ness, uml yet so skilfully con-lon*-.! that tlio attentive r-tmlont ma* tors tho whale in si.\ weight w oeks. It con sists of STOCK BOOKS, closed onco with a 1«»FH and twice with again—exhibit ing by three different metlnsls, tho transfer of old to new hooka. PARTNERSHIP BOOKS, conducted bv thrco different methods, exhibiting tho trnnsforof old to new book*. with the introduction of a new partner. And practically illustrating tho PRIYATB LKDOER, by m«M»ns of which tho mailt* of the business are kept out of tho general tssdis, for the use of the partners on ly. The book is not even named elsewhere. Thcsottle ment of Partnership B«*»lu by BINGLE ENTRY, with six practical illustration*, exhibiting the books re opened by Doubfo-Entry. A"concise rule for rectifying DERANUKD DOUBLE-KNTRY BOOKS, with six specifications, Tho guin Or lr>ss found, and tho hook* correctly re-opened. The learner is also exercised in OPENING BOOKS, from eight specifications, including special condition* not often met with in business. Also, a serious of exorcises in CLOSING BOOKS, from new and pccnliur specitloatious The learner also writos about eighty BUSINESS POKMS of Proinlssary Notes, Judgment Notes, Drafts, Orders, Bills of Exchange, Accounts, Invoices, 4c., Ac. Also, a series ut BUSINESS LETTKRB, yhich, with the huninrtant to the merchant." C. O. H A LSTEAD, President Manhattan Bank. N. Y. •Tho most complete work of the kind I have evor seen." JAMES 1». MIJK IS AY, President Exchange Bank, Pittsburgh. "Tho most clear aud comprehensive that I have met with." JOHN SNYDKR, Cashier Bank of Pittsburgh. • Yon havo your own long experience a« a merchant to g»ssl use in this work." RICIIARD IRVJN, Merchant, No. 98 Front street N. Y. " The favoral.Jo Opinions already expressed by gentle men of competent authority are well deserved aud very proparly bestowed." CHARLES M. I.EUPP, LEOPOLD HI KR WORTH, ROBERT KELLY, Special Committee of tho Chamber of Ootnmorce, N. Y. [Extract from tho Minutes.] PROSPER M. WETMORE, SecrcUry. M Your Committee unauine-usly concur in the opinion of the utility of tho improved met hod of Mr. Duff." GURDONJ. LEEDS. Recording Secretary of ths American Institute, N. Y. THE NEW ENGLAND EDITION OF DUFF'S STEAM BOAT BOOK KELPING, Just Published by Oio author. Price 12.00. Sold bv lAjMk;«llers Gunonuly. "^perfectsystem f-.r keodingsucli books and accounts" , „ . • , , . J CA R'ITTTERS. formerly Cashier of the Merchants' Bank Pittsburg. "Tho TiM Table alono Is worth the price of the book " ™ D. B. HEBRON, La to Clerk of stoiuner Mount Yarnon. "I conshler tho legal fonn of the Steamer's Protest so valuable that 1 uever loavo ports without « <*H»y of th« book on t>o*r4." ' A.C.IIcC/jiLAM Captain steamer Areola "Tho only work published of any value to the Steamer's Accountant.'' J. Y. J. ALLISON, F.wmerly Clerk of the Stetuner Fortiino. "Tho most perfect system of Steamer's Accounts in nse." C. 8. FRISISP.R, Formerly Captain of steamer Nashville. OnWm.II. I tu IPs I*cn inaitfth i p. Twelve Firnt Premium* for the best Busiu«>ss and Ornamental I'enmansbip. awanl<4 «iir Present Penman, by the Unitud States Fair at Cincinnati iu J'onnHylvttiiia Statfe Fair at Wyoming IMQ Westorn Pennsylvania Fair U l'ittsliuigh.„...„..l!lS<.«) Western Virginia Fair at Wheeling..... „...IHGQ Ai»«l the Ohio Statu at All of which are exhibited at our office. "Perfect genis of the P-ninna* *rt."— / 'iUsburgh I\ut. "These performances can ouly be excoUed by tuo au th«»r."— / StLilrurjh iiatfti*.. "All his ornamental designs aro now and remarkable per fori uancos."— Kern ing Qutelle. "The lato Westorn Pennsylvania Fair awarded liim six First proiuiuius iu all of the art."— Ohio SiaU Journal. €>r It TERMS. * For thcGr:uluatingO >ur/ ".timennlimited 00 Blanks and jsting $7 eUowh. re Tlie enlarg.il edition <»f Duff's ping...., Our blanks are made of flnu extra tls« ituper. rulud com plete. with fall sets «-f auxiliaries. TU" lnftitoti«« thereforo ulTors the C-natuorvial Stu dent, the following IMPORTANT ADVANTAOFJI: Ist. Tlie best System of accounts in use, taught bv the Author. ij)d. Tha daily lectucosof an Acconntaikt. Bd. A saving of half tlietiue rtx|Uired by other C--I!e --gfs, and f9O or S3O in h-»aril Atli. A saving <'f -.r $7 in Stationery. * fit h. Having the ln>st business penman in tlie West. AQF" or full particol.ti h, Qolfed f-i OUT elegant JMW and eularf » I R, with sinnpfls <4 onr i'- nmnn's nesin-v* <*ir» Oj'nuu.er.ral Writing. Incl'sdug2f> cents |,.r i.<^*ts^n P. DUFF SONj X'vlutrlpit AMERICAN CITIZEN [ •I«h Prnifißg&tfket Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND ZtMMI -31)3 Mlimttft, Cottier of Mnln and JTeirerson Street**, Oppoalte Jnok'B Ilotol, l"i«. WR AUK PItBPARKI) TO PRINT,ONSnORT NOTICF, Itill llcruls, Books, Priijrpist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, I >ralt«, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Hills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, &o. lIKIXII FIMINTSIIKT) WITH Tlio Most Approved Hand Presses TIIK LARGEST "ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, &c M IN TIIK COUNTY, * \Vo will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AMP AT REASONABLE KATES, In a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. Ma*. ■ Are employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of Hie community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which lias been already conceded to this establish ment, for TAHTE IN COMPOBITION AND Elegance 111 Press Work. In all the essentials of ('heap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and IhsrATCU, we in vito comparison, from getting out a Card of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. BUNIKGW A DVERTHEiNt'TN. SAll'L. M. LAM J. LIS* M'AIIOY 11l KTTIR. LANK, M'AIUIY Cf». DSALKns IN FOnF.ION AND DOnKNTIC BUY oooiw, No, 14(>, Federal Htrout, (9ECOHD DfKJR DKLOW KRW MAAKKT HOUSE.) Allegheny Cl(j , Pa. Hit, 0, lWW,::tf. MART!TV ItEIRER * ..OEO. WKCKDECKER. STOVES AND PLOUGHS, }yp 1 llrst door North of Jack's Hotel, where you will flnrl Stoves of nil siy.es and natron*. Thoy also keep on linudn largo stock of Ploughs, which thoy soil an cheap as they can be bought ntnny other establishment in tho county. Dec.#, lSo3::tf ISUS NEW GOODB, 1805 AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST AMD AS GOOD A 8 THE BEST. 11. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Ilavp just received at their establishment ON MAIN BTRKKT, BUTLER, PA., A largo ami well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. HEAD THE FOLLOWING CATALOGUE AND PROFIT THI.RE.DY. FOH THE LADIEB. Always on hand a large stock of Ladies good*, nuchas COBERO CLOTH, A Ll* AC AS, DE LANES, GINGHAMS PRINTS, KERCHIEFS, NUBIES, a LOTUS, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. Alvnys on hand Black Cloths, Fancy nnd Rlsck Cassl niflrM,Hi4iimtU, Cabinet*, Tweeds, Plain and fancy V ea tings, tilth ting, etc., etc., etc., READY.MADE CLOTHING. Such as COATS, FANTS, V JESTS and other gai incuts. Roofs niitl Shoes, lIATS, CAI>S & NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles HOUSEHOLD CIOODB, Such as ITnhleac.hod and Bleached Muslin*, I inen and Cotton, Table Cloths, Oil Cloths, Linen and lleuip Towels, Carpets, Curtains, Fringe, etc. HARDWARE, &C. If yon want Nails or SpikM, Manure or other forks, Saw-Mill or other saws, Smoothing Irona, Looks, Hinges, etc., goto M'Aboy**, where yon can bny them cheap. IK YOU WASTfioftd Extra Family Flour, White or Brown Sugar, Bio Coffee,lmperial, Young llym/u or lSI;M:k Ten, goto N'Alny's. IMP You W ANT GUOCEIIIEH of a superior quality, at as low rates as they caa lie had olsewhere in the county, goto thcatoro of „ „ ftc. A J.L M'ABOY. May 11. 1564. CUAftLEB MCCAXDL.BSS ....< IlOOf! C. GRAHAM McCANDLESS & GRAHAM, Attorneys' at Law. Office on tho South-west corner of tho Diarooial, Butler, p B AIso,CLAIM AGENTS fur Bocjpring J\tnsiont t Arreart of Jtay and Jtnunljf Moiw.y. for ftoildinrs, »r if they a r# dead, legal representatives In prosecuting Sol. . dier's Claims, or those of their Reu-eaontatiVtia, no charge until collected. "Dec .968,l*i::tf. FITCIISS FEMALE St PPOBTKHS, XJ DR.CHKESMAN'S i&MALR PILLS. Trusts or all kiud" fur sale at HAMILTON'S A Go's Drug Store. ' j I wi ors sbTii'Es. THE 'WORLD llrouiilit vluHt In the Very . Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET, o M Wauder- Tobacco, Snuff and Ci fSrVi ™ fp |r "» m *y "readily" perceive a quiet ludl -7#V) au, snugly Btandli*g.on tJ a |^*i*iW|out«trotcli- Sir!?;.. Dealer in all kinds o Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having been duly appointed a "Committee of Six,"to proceed to parts l»eyon«l these diggin*, to procure for tho citizen* of liiitlot-, ami all others who may fiver him with uieall, the choicest articles in his lino, would respectfully represent: that In pursuance of his appointment, he has liwn successful lucollactinf; •• tall specimens**of the Left article* ever found in Butler! 110 Would also further represent: that he fe-ls grateful to the public for the f;i vors conferred upon him, in " days gone by, M and hopes ho will merit a cuutifiliation of their patronage in "days that are to,. me." In conclusion, he heps leave to make tho following re mark: that hehs* a little the best articles In his line,that are to be found from the "centre to tho circumference'* of Pennsylvania, and indeed, he might safely add, tho United States of North America, the British Possessions, or tho California*, Including the mouflt of tlteColun.bin river, all along the coast of Oregon, up as high as the parallel Of " Phifty l'honr Phorty." He HUMBLY soli cits the rasteib ef all the " Dear jyoftle" of Butler, or any way faring man who may chance to make his transit ncroe's the disc of Butler, or sojouni within her borders for "a season,*'feeling robfldent he will give satisfaction., both n<> regards price and quality. Come and examine for your selves! Don't put it off!! Procrastination is the thief of ti»nr»»! 112 * OKOHOK VOOELKY. Jr. Butler, Pa., May 11,18&4. REDICK'S DRUG STORE; Opposite Stein's Store, UUIUIB, MFBICINKB, MEDICINES MEDICINES, M EDICIN KS, MEDICINES, MEDICINES DYES, DYES, DYES, PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS, Pure Llquomfor Modlcrd nso only. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French and Ameiiedn Pwfomrry, and Toilet articles.— Brushr-s, Ti n wen nnd all articles In the Drug line, of tho best quality snd at fairest rates. Dec. 9, 18(13. RURAL HILL NURSERY, MviU BVTLKtt, PA. milß undersigned would respectfully inform the public 1 generally, that ho h now fully prepared to furnish them with the ehoitfust variety and very be«| quality of all kinds of fruit trees. During the last summer lie has made largo additions to his stock of Fruit and Ornamen tal tree*; nnd has on lmnd a larger an.lbetterqualitv and variety than has ever been offered in this county * Con sisting of SUMMER, WINTERS FALL APPLES. PKArHHB J'HAltB AND CIIFIUIIKS, nl«i, BTIIAW IIUKUIKB ..I tin. very flnrit <|,inlitv —illfT. rJlit html- .if Itli.'iilmrli. A Si.l.'ii.ll.l lot ..f Kvcrpf't ih mid h griiil vnrloly ..f Vriinitwn in lri.r. r,.r if nrmieiit mi.l p I,:UIIM All . 112 which, u>. In-M 11iwisoTwhh' li'inw, IW 11M, «nmi>qinillty mill c H n l.n hml fee, from nn.v i\KMicy <«r CHtul.li.ililin tit in tho country. JHII. 0, IWU. £II,AS L'KAlliyi t SDNS. I'ROFKSiNIOSA I. CAR E»S. Theodore Freckenstcin, M. D., I'HYSICIAItf *V 81)RUEO!V. OFFICE on tho corner of JeCfcraou nml McKesn Mi ecln, (Opposite corner from U. P. Church,) niTLBR, A. Dec. 21, 18G4::3mo 11. S. Fisher's Jiitproved FRUIT CAMf, palonod Nov. 12, 1801, Aug. 10,18A2,and Ibirch 22,18A4. To l.c had only of the subscriber, on Main St., IIHT DEK, Pa., 4 doors North of M AIM.VN Htore. where evei v ttrtielsiff TIN WAKE is kept In (SKEAT VAHIKTV. This can has been extensively used and found to be perfectly safe. Its great convenience will bo discovered at first Night. The extensive flu-littles fbr manufactur ing all its parts make It very cheap. It is closed by clamping a tin cap over and round the opening, which is pressed upon a coment-eoatod gasket, causing the cement to melt by tho heat off tho fruit; be coming cold. It is perfectly scaled. ]t Is ehwefi or open ed in an iustaiit, by hooking or unhooking a strait wire spring. LAIHES, and others, are requested to call and esam itic this ujiHtirpasflod Fruit Gbff. WM. B. ZIEULEB. Butler, July 18,18C4~tf. NIJW II AItN IJHS HIIOF, § ps J-ISTO. -A.. SEDWICZ, nAVINd opened a new Harness Shop, oiqumite Boyd's Buildings, Butler, l'a., will keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of Saddles, and every thin? in his line of business, which lie offers at prices to suit tho times. Work of all kinds manufactured to order, and repairing done on sliorl notice, Dec. 9, lhKk::tf JOHN A. SEDWICK. Ash £ Graham, .A. TT O RITEYS' AND oQ>!M. HAMXLTOH, Formerly of Sunbury,Butler Co., HA VI NO located in BUTLER, offers life professional service* to those who see flf tfi give ltfm a call. Ofllco, that formerly occupied by Dr. Emerling. R. M. M'LURe7 Attorney at Law, PENSION AND CLAfW AGENT. OrriCE,N. E.corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa. Feb. 3,lß(V|::tf. Attorney at Law, FIIAN KLIN, VEBIANOO COUMTY, A - one door North of KIN NEAR IIOU liXPPiiiorN Notice. LKTTERB of Adniinistration on the estate of Fnsfcr crick l'lser, late of Worth Tp., Butler county, dee'd havo been duly granted to the tindcisigned, therefl>re, all persons knowing themselves iudel>to«l to said estate are requested to make iinuieiliittM settlement, mid those having clniuis ugHinst I he s.iuie, will present them prop erly authenticated for settlement. Juno 21,1866. JAB. SHIELDS, Ear. Valuable Farm for Sale. I offer for sale a farm on Muddy creek, adjoining lands of Jacob A John Brown, in (.'lay township,containing one hundred and thirty-four *rron—about one hundred cleared-—tliii ty of which is prime good or chard. frnmo house and log barn. For tonus inquire of tlio subscriber. CHARLES M'CANDLES.S. Butler, April 6,18G5. Butler Pa vTO'ST NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP. ON MAIN STREET. Opposite P«yd'» Building, WHERE we arc prepared to jnanufiu ture Boots and ghees of nil kinds, te orxL*r. of the best material, j in the latent styles, and of the workmanship,—.)^ i,-the shortest poMHibis imtica: anrl at as reasonable rates tM the ssmas qmoiiy can be hadstnny other establish ment, . J. A. J BICKEL IhHUjr.. Ms> 31,1m5. GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. A Family and Agricultural Journal dCYOletl to CHOIOB UTISRATURK, including; Poetry, Novelettes, ' Tslm, and Moral and KntettaiiiinK Reading generally.— In the Literary Depsrtiueut wo shall present the choi*et*t witinu the reach of our extended moans. The Novelettes, ( Tales, Poetry, Ay., nhull bo mippllod flrom the best and highest sources, and he oqunl to anything to he found , in any journal or magazine. AORICULTURE und HORTICULTURE, embracing Fniming, Gardening, Fruit-Raising, 4c. Our labors in tbi* department for over thirty yeana, haro mot the cor dial approbation of the public. Our purpose has been to furnUlt useful and reliable information upon these very important branches of iinkiHtry, and to protect them so fur as within our power against tho false doctrine* and Belflsti,phrpoMH of the many empires and sensatlon-ad venfiirern by which the Farmer is Incessantly aasailetl.— This portion of the German town Telegraph is alone worth the whole price of subscription. NKWB DEPARTMENT.—The same Industry, care and discrimination, in gathering and preparing the Stirring Event* of the Day,expressly for this paper, which hith erto has boon one of It« marked features and given so uni versal *alisfactiou, will hp continued with redoubled ef fort* to meet the increasing demands of the public. Teeiia:~-Two dollars per annum; one dollar for six months. No orders received without tho cash, and all subscriptions stopped at the end of the time paid for. Address, * PHILIP 15. FRKAB, Editor and Proprietor, uermantown, Philadn, l'a. Arthur's Home Magazine. Edited byT. S. Arthur an Virginia F. Towniend The IIOMF. MAOA'/.INEfoi 1866 will be enlarged and improved, and made btill more worthy of the eminent fa vor with which it ha:* been received. Its character as a II!U 11-TONKI) .PERIODICAL, claiming nublic favor on the ground of real merit, will bo carefully maintained; while for variety, interest, usefulness, and all the attrac tions of literature and art essential to a trne HOME MAG AZINE, the publishers will aim to make it SUPKIUOK TO Abb OTHERS. A rixK HTKKL EXORAVINO, xxn TWO PAGES or Blt'sic, will appear In every nnmber, besides choice pictures, groups and characters, prevailing f;i*li|on*, and a large variety «»f patterns for garments, embroidery, etc., otc.— Iu all respects wo shall give A FIRST-CLASS MAOA ZIN E,at a price within tho reach of every intelligent family iutlieland. A new story by T. 8. AllTlll'R will be commenced in tho January number. VKARLY TERMS, in ADVANCE. —One copy, $2,50; three copies,s6-,00; live copies, and one to gutter-up of club, JSa A iMhiitirul PREMIUM PLATE, entitled " THE IN FANCY OK SHAKSPEARE," w ill be mailed ty each poison who sends us a clnb of subscribers. It will also be mailed loeacli single Kulnnribei from whom wo re celve $2,50. V/> • For $1,50 we w ill send one copy rat h of HOME MAOAZl.xsand (Joint'S LADY'S BOOK for a venr. Address, T. S. ARTHUR .% CO., 323 Walnut, Street, Phils. Nov. 30,1804. BtIIGEON DENTIST'S. DRS.S.R.&C. L. DIEFFENBACHER. A ltR prepared to Insort \ tl,l >"=» J\ artificial den tui Io 9 A\ OM the latest Improve - tV -" ."*■' th« nntftlves of the latest iW \|.|i jTJ J}• V2&P Improvements in dentis / - ,yf V try, should not fail to 7 - u Vj " examine thpir new styles * '' r> of Vnlraiiiteuinl t'olalitf *-£.• ' work. Filling, cleaning, extracting and adjusting tho teeth done with the best materials and in the best manner. Particular attention paid to children's teeth. As mrulimiicx, Ihcy defy com petition; as operators they rank among the best. Char ges moderate. Advice free of charge. Ofllce—ln llovds Building Jefferson Street, Butler Pa. Due. 0, is4lt,i:ilf. iF^IR/riSnEIRvSIEIIIE 5 . milE undorslgned would respectfully Inform the public I that they have entered into Partnership, in the UiiclorinlditK BtislnosSf and hereby solicit the patronage of the public. They are provided with a neat Hearse; and have on hand a large quantity of the very best material, and are fully prepared to fnruisli t'nflins of all kinds on short notice. They will have on bands constantly a variety of Collins finished to suit purchasers, aud on the most rea sonable brins. They will also famish Carriages and conveyances for Funeral occasions when requested. Ware Rooms, oil Jefi'eraoUstreet, 2 doors West of American Citizen Office O. <\ It O ESS I NO, Butler. July 20,180i::tf. OKORO E TV. ERA. M YOU SEES THIS? „ r flliiß subscriber, «rate 'CT aj J- f"' b» his old fi lends '•- , /v jmF and customers for past jj® favors, would announce y. «" j y \i ' V » 'Oe | •I i< OriH.i- lout J ' Jlf 11 KAIIDM.S " '.V \ I W j/vis* ll A UNKHfi /> lv s WllllVte. \ 112 he will ho ready at all ■ -?* tinu«Hti<-1%% 'i thone who may favor him with a call. H« la constantly mamifaetiiring,iiud koepsoiihaud the very assortment of T It II M M H. A3l w-rk Ko|ialrlni| duiio oa lha ntuirl^l notice and most favorable terms. Dec. 0,1863. J. J. PKBWICK. Photograph Albums, &c., A( prices ranging from 50 Cents, to sß,oo* ANJSW FI-JATITUU INTHI3 IB DDK FAMILY BIBLES FOR PHoTtMSRAI'II PICTURES. AL«O— A general supply * 112 Pockot and Family Bibles. 11, C. II El NEM AN W. 11. MMIU J. D. CLARK EIBBLI k UMLK, ilttornc3fs ? at Law. Ollice, li» tlic County Surveyor's ofl'lcc, ISii I lop, I*n , Will attend to all business entrusted to them, promptly Also LtcENRr.tiCI.LL M F>»R receiving PENSIONS BOUNTIES, BACH PAT for soldiers or tlmir representatives. No charge tmWI claims are collect«sl.*6oi George Vogeley, Jr^~ MANUFACTUREIL AND DEALER IJ» AIX RISKS OF Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, Main SlTcet, Itutler. Things Done Up llight! I I wish to Inform Butler county, and tho region round about, that I have just, received the best articles ev er Imporled into this county. The only way to prove the fact is fco call and examine my Tolincco, Sn u(f ami ScgnrHf believing In the truth of the old adago that "tho proof of the Pudding Is in chewing the Bag." Any man that has an ii.kling for Tobacco, iu any of it, orms, can hp gratified GEORGE VOGELEY, Jr. Butler, Nov. 30,1864. HOTEL • Proprietor. Corner of Mnlii nnn. Hush WALL PAPER, AT March, 22,1 M6, II KIN KM AN* Public* Male of Real f^tuie. KdTATK Or.V.VMUKL McC.tKliLUM&lcu'd. I will oxpowo to puMlc Kilo on tho premiftoff, on Fri day tho 14th da*of July, an undivided interoftt In two hundred arroH «»f land, •Hunted in Centre tp., iiog.tr Co. llouikW N• H ill hy W. l». McCandJo**, Ka*t by Wm. Al lison, South by Thoma* Kiclum!*, and others ami Wont by John Weitacl. Tho intercut to bo mid at public wale in itb.iut in'l''Hilt ; t-itiil ir t. I hill y I|< >1 i!l'F litiin nairn, will J.riwnt tlic2iil.ri.iM.rty irn W W ikOBKKTfe A lie. The New York Tribune. VIOTftITIISTAN IllyG the enormously lucrcaccd cx ±y pensc«: attending tho publkatu u ofTuK occasioned by the employment 4>f numerous army Cor responden|f and other liberal expenditures, as well as l » the advance iy the pr'ice «>fiiaper ami olhcr'msteiials w« have resolvotl, for tho pi. MFut at least, m-t to i»«c«easetho subscript*,* prices of either Weekly or SewMVoekl* papers, but to continue ti> furnish them ats2 and $3 rtJ« p«H:tirtdy, per annum.. being the same prices which were established more- ban twenty years ago, when the cost was only about one-third of what it is at the present time. Our Terms will be found below,and we »t F |, i t bo distinctly understocil 9i)" these Teims will 1,,. strictly nnrt 111,.rally l„, „„j „„ ..tl.", nii'iil. nr (itocoonta tUun tln.se m. oti mi-d will bo lilu.ncl / «' 4, py, three months 100 WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Mail subscribers, o„e copy, 0,,0 year. * ft) UO UO «**« C«»P.V, six UlOlltllM 1 Persons at the trouble of pniettrluff subset fbe.K a* 1- •*". c.|,i.', utiil. < i.. .UH. CI.P)' giotiH. 1..r Ho r.ir twcnlv c..- plw, oi,o copy of (ho S<-ml-W«ltlv crntln. y _ Draft, on Nyu }„ik pnyal.lo i„ ,| lo l.rilcr of'Tii. o"rotnlu-i«o IB llttj olltcr I riilu.n.t,. J.ut * Ihto drnn. cntinnt lo'couvenientlv J.n«""!'.•(!. Unit,.,| Ht.itoj, or ftntlinml lin'nk 1.111. mo 11.0 uoxl l.ojt, ntt.l m«j l„. I.y muil.lt our rkk; bnl In IIKO of I..SS Tun Tucvm will not 1.0 r. -i,i iK it.l,. ~.,111 tho J' i " 112"" •'••'"•'"'pO.-i' of tho l.ills. In, holing llieumuc of t ho bunk, IIII.I ut!iill., r mill * t f'nl ploro of the malllt.pr of rh.' lottor "Ti'lh, "liSTW" Tlll i TUiDUiNJI, Now Yu,!;. ' The American Citizen, 0|.n,«1t,. to Jack'. 11..1..1 -T.«i. • l: ' hl formorty u, KM Mr * "■ tiou of the first six month*' r t,u, °*P'' a; TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &o ljr ''-WAV. «.d Pioprlotor. Uf ,U One square, one Ins«>rtlon.. Each subsequent insertion h column for six month K U column for six inontha " 2* 1 column for six mouths „ ' 1 for one year °° \\ column for one year ••...Sn 00 I column for oue year 4' l «'.* <•!». Willi 1m.A0.l ' of o. C. Boli. 1n,.. P , t.-r.- 'V" 1 A."ia" r '« ii'.tir. H; Kflliny., Itlwol'ml,, iTunS. "!!rA™,'-,""" " ,lv " 1 »• II W l ' "'"loralgnoil, Vnl,litiirrt ho,I < i l'i. i * Rutler Aiiierietin. t LAR.K ILSON, Union Herald .'uly l"! , l l «tt. 80N * ANI " i, " ,ON . A..iorlo.n Cftta.,,. WAYEB.LY MAGAZINE. 'AMIblf AMI.fIKMKNT ANIi INfTHI'tTION Jit I lied by M (won a. i> ow aQaKSSSSKaS mAnj, lll"gr»pli), t,, K „t|,„ r will, Mmo- II„.| Pootrv ' .minJi''; """ '7 '""I „'.l '{Stlgo r.w , ' tLc low Ono copy for 1, ror.ntl.. Ono oupy for S month., ', On. copy for t nAi.Uu, ,' ! Ono cop, for A month., . !•' ' Two coj.io. f.o la m.Mk. ,7V Four ropio. for 6 month. All ivHltJr.o. totho cltih* nt (lis KIII.O rut... in , 10. rocolv. will IH< crodil.,l nccordlm; to tl. ~'i , ' I'np. r .luppotl uhco tho |»n I „hn,.Vill, tof,™. "Satri rl r ! '»■« *« paper in tho clfili? A ,m "' C l " > «ch A new volume commences every Jhlv ami i n h„..,. mi.,f. rr< :„,7..00Z" ,i".7,d,00: ■ •» - «^lo.:"^k- Sne ww our " lilT " " m'.i.r'v "zizt "rlln ~„„t offlco, "..om v nn„ Itiiio'vlT.'" V-" wluroit low'or v!",' j""',' 1"'1»"'h,.0 K ,.1 ' tl "| wn.ro it lou hoon .cot. I'uaingo on tl.i, .... wWo lTkolfou,'' " 3 "' U ''' o ■"? ? ling thon, "p. " r P "" llcu "" 11 <«cl. MonUily l'"rl» $1 „ year, in .11 c.^o«. V A'lanlio m'SIo ' «''• - p-P- Toe M «r TO Ki-ii-riui.tc- Too «nll 1">»I "in. . , comity iMifl.|irto,ory ulniolv l . liw.rko .re often llloglhl.. P ' Wrltt ""' »"!•"»<- »IIWKS A. DOW, llo.fon, M,«. Dr. B. F. Hamilton & Co. DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, Roy«r* Jlloek. IluMcr p». VJliir WMio 11 x * ,,ro quality or P AI .NTS OILS DVB-BTpfyS BPONOKH IIRUSIIUH. f'AltUy.N OIL RKNZOI.iC PATK.VT MK»ICINKS SI?U WINES u.BRJtOiLKR ¥ ANI» IIAIR OIL, F(»Ji THK MI r i.fiw *>Uno I?! ,IAMMJLTOIi Btor "iwl'rrff*