the garmevs dPqjurtmcnt. FOETUNis^UmNM J. J. Thomas says he kpows a farmer over sixty years old, who has worked hard for more than fcrty years. lie bepan with a good one hundred and fifty aero farm given him, but subject to an incumbrance of about one-third its value. 'J his was a good start. lie is after a lapse of forty years, still in debt. 110 is temperate ; had he not been, his farm would have gono long ago. lie has worked hard ; had ho not, he must bave failed. He has been economic al, in its common meaning, or he nev-1 er would have kept even with his j creditors. What, then, has kept him back in the world? Mr. Thomas has been figuring up, and finds that he has vir tually sunk three good estates by want of management - First. In wintering his cattle and sheep. lie kept generally, about twenty cattle and one hundrd sheep. The cattle trod about three tons of hay under foot each year, and con sumed half a ton each extra by ex posure to the winds, in all thirteen ions, worth §11). This exposure of cattle and cilves reduced their size and market value one-hird—anual increase, six head, and average val ue lost, $8 each—s4B. Ten per ct. of his sheep and lambs were lost bv want of shelter, and the clip was di minished 25 per cent- from the same cause—total loss on sheep, per an num, £oo. The whole yearly loss on cattle and sheep was, therefore, $lB9. In forty years this annual loss, with compound interest, would amount to about &,35,000. Thus one fortune has been sunk. Secondly. In want of a good ro iaticnof crops. Heratseo wheat after wheat, oats after oats, corn after corn, because the stubble was most easily pi: wed, till his land was ex hausted aud lull of weeds. The crops, as a whole, scarcely paid his labor. A good rotation would have safely given him one-third more, which would have been a clear gain, on an average, of at least §5 an acre, •on about fifty acres, yearly—total, .-250 a year. This loss repeated for forty years, and interest, would amount to more than §50,000! — 'i'his was the second fortune sunk. Thirdly. In raising crops of weeds. Some of his pasture fields had a heavier growth of mulleins, rag-weed, johnswort and thistles, than of grass ; consequently, at least half land was wasted to grow them. On fifty acres of pasture, at least §2 each were yearly wasted, to say noth ing of the loss of grain by the Cana da thistle patches, in retarding growth and preventing clean harvest ing, and his greatly diminished crop of corn b fox-tail and pig weed.— The annual loss from weeds was, therefore, at least §lO0 —the amount of which, with interest, in forty years would be §20,000. The third fortune. Genesee Farmer. VISITING\M7NG FARMERS . This may seem to some a very un suitable topic for this busy time of the year. On the contrary, it is es pecially seasonable Most farmers make life too much drudgery for themselves and for their children— by working hard from morning until night, and from week to week, with no recreation, they become dull, and ur# *, time unlimited .$40,00 Blanks and Stationery(c $7 elsewhere 2.60 The enlarged edition of Buff's Book-keeping..- 1,76 Our blanks are made of fine extra size paper, ruled com plete, with full seta of auxiliaries. The Institution therefore offers, the Commercial Stu dent, the lollowing IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: Ist. The best System of accounts in use, taught by the Author. 2d. The dAily lectures of an experienced Accountant. Sd. A saving uf half the time required by other Colle ges, and S2O or S3O in board. 4th. A saving of $6 or $7 in Stationery. 6th. Having tfee best business penman in the West. or full particulars, send for our elegant new and cular 112 * I 8, with samples of oar Penman's Business cir- Ornameacal Writing, inclosing 25 cents for postage P. DUFF * SON, Prlncipa June 1,1865:.-Btn«* principal AMERICAN CITIZEN 3!q& Prl&ft&gQ®©©! Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND etnsftja JQI Mtamw#,. Corner of Main and Jefferson Streets, Opposite Jaok'b Hotel, MMwm itlei- WE ARE PREPARED TO PRINT,ON SHORT NOTICE, Bill Heads, Books, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Bills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, &c. BEING FURNISHED WITH The Most Approved Hand Presses AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Border*. Ornaments, Rules, Cut«, Ac., IN THE COUNTY, AVe will execute everj thing in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT REASONABLE RATES, In a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. ft |*| ■ n ■■ Are employed iu every branch of the business, and we eudeavor to meet tho wants of the community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has been already'conceded to this establish ment, for I>VSTE IN COMPOSITION ANI» Elegance In Press Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in vite comparison, from getting out a Card of a single line to mi illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. BUSINESS AHVKHTISEM TS. SAM'L- *. LANE J. LTNN M'ABOY ELI TETTER. LANE, M'ABOY «fc CO. DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY UOODS, 2Vo. 14(), Federal Htreet, (SECOND DOOR BELOW NEW MARKET HOUSE.) AU<>gli<*ny City, Pa. Dec. 9. 1«63,::tf. MARTIN REinER OEO. WPICK DECKER. STOVES AND PLOUGHS. riTCM WT ECKBECKER a REIBEII.-Fonn «lers—Foundry North of the bor- WSBMEm™** " 112 where Stoves, Ploughs tlce. Their ware-room in on Main Street first door North of Jack's Hotel, where you will find Stores ofall sixes and natrons. They also keep on hand a large stock of Ploughs, which they sell as cheap as they can bo bought at any other establishment in the county". Dec. 9,1868::tf 18G5 NEW GOODS, 1««15 AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST AND AS GOOD AS THE BEST. R. C. & .T. L. M'ABOY. Have just received at their establishment ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA., A largo and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. READ TIIE FOLLOWING CATALOGUE AND PRoriT TIIKRKBT. FOB THE LADIES. Always on hand a large stock of Ladies goods, such as CORERQ CLOTII, ALPACAS, DE LANES, GINGHAMS PRINTS, KERCniEFS, NURIES, GLOVES, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. Always on hand Black Cloths, Fancy and Rlack Ca«wi mpres. Satinetts, Cassinets, Tweeds, Plain and fancy Yes tings. Shirting, etc., etc., etc., READY MADE CLOTHING. Such M COATS, F* ANTS, VESTS and other gumtnti, ■tools and Shoos. HATS, CAPS & NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles HOUSEHOLD OOODN, Snch M Unbleached and Bleached Muslins, Linen and Cotton, Table Cloths, Oil Cloths, Linen and Hemp Towels. Carpets, Curtains, Fringe, etc. HARDWARE, &C. If yon want Nails or Spike#, Manure or other forks' Saw-Mill or other saws. Smoothing Irons, Locks, Hinges, etc., goto M'Aboy's, where you can buy them cheap. IF YOU WANT Good Extra Family Floor, White or Brown Sugar, Rio Coffee,lmperial, Young Ilyson or Rlack Tea, goto M'Aboy's. IF You WANTGIIOCERIEH of a superior quality, at as low rates as they can be bad elsewhere in the county, goto the store of R.C. A J. L M'ABOY. May 11. 1864. CHARLES MCCANDL.MS HUGH C. GRAHAM McCANDLESS & GRAHAM, Attorneys' at Law. Office on the South-west corner of the Diamond, Butler, Pa Also, CLAIM AGENTS for securing tensioni, Arrears *f snd Bounty Money, for Soildiers, or if they are dead, for their legal representatives. In prosecuting Sol dier's Claims, or those of their Representatives, no charge until collected. 6 Dec .86 9,18::tf. FAMirYIBLESr .A. EE/ESH SUPPLY or BiMes, A.T* HEINEMAN'S March K, IMS. William E. Moore. PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT E. M'Junkln's Office, Main Street, op posite Zimmerman's Hotel, Butler, Bit tier Co. Pa. 49* No charge until claims received."^* DR. FITCHK-S FEMALK SUPPORTERS, DR.CHEESMAN'S FEMALE PILLS. Trusses of si) kinds for sale at HAMILTON'S Drug Store. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES. TniE WORLD Brought right In the Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET, WHERE tlie"Waniler er," In search of ft HP t ~s*s. s' ' r Tobacco, SntifT andCL P nr9 ' niay "readily" JiSB&jSW an, snugly standing on ! S nbox,With'outatretch- J~"-y r--__y-y r . «!* arm, to welcome customers. Geo - Vo s® ,c 3 r ' Dealer in all kiuds o Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having been duly appointed a "Committee of Fix."to proceed to parts beyond tliewe digging, to procure for the citizens of Butler, and all others who may favor him with a call, the choicest articles in his line, would respectfully represent: that in pursuance of his appointment, he has been successful in collecting " tall specimens" of the best articles ever found in Butler! He would also further represent: that he feelsgrateful 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 to v.me." In conclusion, ho begs lenrve to make the following re mark: that he has a ill tie the best articles 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 .Ida river, all along the coast of Oregon, up as high''as the parallel of '• Phifty Phour Phorty." He HUMBLY soli cits the custom of all the " Dear People" of Butler, or any way faring man who may clmnce to make his transit across the disc of Batter, or sojourn within her borders for "a season," feeling confident he will give, satisfaction, both as regards price and quality. Come and examine for yonr •eTvesJ DonHpntltoffi! proorastlnationLithe thief of time!!! GEORGE VOGELKY, Jr. Butler, Pa., May 11.1861. REDICK'S DRUG STORE, Opposite NteiiiN Store, DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, MEDICINES M EIHCIN ES, M KDICIN ES, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, DYES, DYES, DYES, PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS, Pure Liquoiifor Medical use only. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French and American Perfumery, and Toilet articles. — Brushes, Trusses and all articles iu the Drug line, of the best quality and at fhirest rates. Dec. 9, 1863. 4 RURAL'ML' NURSERY, NEAR HI TMIII, PA. tIIIIE undersigned would »espectfully Inform the public 1 generally, that he is now fully prepared to fnrni.di them with the choicest variety and very best quality of all kinds of fruit trees. During the last summer lie has made large additions to his stock of Fruit and Ornamen tal trees, and has on hand a larger aud better quality and variety than has ever been offered in this county Con sisting of SUMMER, WINTER & FALL APPLES. PEACHES PEARS AND CHERRIES, also, STRAW REKRIES of the very finest quality—different kinds of Rheubarb. A Splendid lot of Evergreens and a great variety of Promiscuous trees for ornament and shades.— All of which, we propose to sell on as reasonable teuns, as the same quality and varieties can be had for, from any agency or establishment in the country. Jan. 0,1864. SILAS PEAKCE A SONS. PROFESSION A BiC'A It OS. Theodore Freckenstein, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SUKOEOX. OFFICE on the corner of Jeffersou and Mcßean streets, (Opposite corner from U. P. Church.) BVTLEII, A. Dec. 21,1864::3m0 11. S. Fisher's Improved FRUIT CAET, Patened Nov. 12, 1861, Aug. 10,1862, and March 22,1864. To be had only of the subscriber, on Main St BUT DKR, Pa., 4 doors North of M A boy's Sti.re, where everv articloof TINWARE in kept iii (IKEA T VMtII.TY. This can has been extensively used and found to be perfectly safe. Its great convenience will be discovered at first sight. The extensive facilities for 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 cement-coated gasket, causing the cement to melt by tho heat of the fruit; bo coming cold, it is perfectly sealed. It is closed or open ed in an instant, by hooking or unhooking a strait wire spring. LADIES, and others, are requested to call and exam ine this unsurpassed Fruit Can. WM. 8. ZIEGLER. Butler, Jnly 13,1864::tf. IVISW IIAIINEBB BIIOI'. Jj9> E33D " £5 JkwMZT I=3 11-' ?"•=> J"3sTO. -A-. SEDWICK, HAVING opened a new Harness Shop, opposite . Boyd's Buildings, Butler, Pa., will keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of Saddles, Harness, anil every thing in his line of business, which he offers at prices to suit the times. Work of all kinds manufactured to order, and repairing done on short notice, Dec.», 1863:::tf JOHN A. SEDWICK. Ash tfc O^aham, .A. ORIsTBYS' ASD Oaaasellars at (Law* OIL CITY, r»v\. *aF-Particular attention given to Conveyancing and the examination of Titles. 49*011 claims b ught and'sold,£? Office on Main Street, fir t building east of Post Office. R. IVT. M'LURE, Attorney at Law, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT. OFFICE, N. E. corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa. Feb. 3,18G4::tf. M»MU> IBUXIU?, Attorney at Law, FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, A - oo« dnor North of KINNKAII HOD K\eru(or'N Police. IETTERB of Administration on the estate of Freder- J erick Pisor, late of Worth Tp., Butler county, dee'd have been duly granted to the undeieigned, therefore, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said e«tnte are requested to make immediate nettlement, and those having claims ugainst the same, will present thorn prop erly authenticated for settlement. June 21,1866. J AS. SHIELDS, Ex'r. Valuable Farm for Sale. I offer for sale a farm on Muddycreek, adjoining lands ■ •112 Jacob & John Brown, in Clay township, containing one hundred and thirty-four acres—about one hundred cleared—thirty of which is prime meadow—good or chard, frame house and log barn. For terms inquire of the subscriber. CIIABLES M'CANDLKSS. Butler, April 5,1866. Butler Pa CTXJST OPENED. NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP. ON WAIN STREET. Opposite Boyd's Building, WHERE we are prepared to manufacture Boota and Shoes of all kiuds, to order, of the best material, in the latest styles, and of the finest workmanship,—on the shortest possible notice; and at as reaeonable rates as the same quality can be had at any other establish ment. J. A. SHAN OK kJ. BICKEI/ Butler, May 81,1865. ESTBAT. WAS found in the enclosure of the subscriber living in Marion township, Butler Co. Pa., on the 27th day of August, 1865. A white mare, medium size, sup posed to be 8 or 10 yoars old, shod all round, a piece of a rope halter on, taioted witlvoil; the owner is reaaes ted to come forward, prove property pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of accor ding to law. VINCENT. 6. 1566.:3t. GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. A Family and Agricultural Journal devoted to CnOICE LITERATURE, Including Poetry, Novelettes, Tales, and Moral and Entertaining Reading generally.— In tbe Literary Department we shall present the chotnest witlnn the reach of our extended means. The Novelettes, Tales, Poetry, 4c., shall be supplied from the best and highest sources, and be equal to anything to be found in anv journal or magazine. « AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, embracing Farming, Gardening, Fruit-Raising, 4c. Our labors in this department for over thirty yeaas, have met the cor dial approbation of the public. Our purpose has been to furnish useful and reliable information upon these very important branches of industry, and to protect them so far as within our power againat the false doctrines and selfish purpose 4 of the many empires and sen«H*lon-ad venturers by which the Farmer is incessantly assailed.— This portion of the Qermantown Ttlegraph is alone worth the whole price of«*ub»cription. NEWS DEPARTMENT. —The same industry, care and discrimination, in gathering and preparing the Stirring Events of the Day. expressly for this paper, which hith erto has been one of its marked features and given so uni versal satisfaction, will bo continued with ledoubled ef forts to meet the increasing demands of the public. TERMS: —Two dollars per annum; one dollar for six months. No orders received without the cash, and all subscriptions stopped at the end of the time paid for. Address, PHILIP It. PRE AS, Editor and Proprietor, Germantown, Philadn, Pa. Arthur's Home Magazine. Edited by T. S. 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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 moth-rate. Advice fr«'o of charge. Oilice—ln Boyds R'lilding .leflerson Street, Ilutler l'a. Doc. 9,18G3,:::tf. rpH F. uiulersignetl would respectfully inform the public I that they have entered into Partnership, in the T.T nLE J. B. CLARK MBINUK & (ST«AKK, Atiornßys' at Law. Office, in tlie County Surveyor's office, Ttutier, Will attend to all business entrusted tothem, promptly Also LiCRNcr.nCLAIM AOKNTS. for receiving PF.SSIONS BOUNTIES, BACK PAT for soldiers or their representative!*. Jtjj~ No charge nntil claim* are collected.""fed George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER A!.L EIXDB OF Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, Mnln Mtrcet, Jtutler. Things Done Up Right! I I" wihh to Inform Boiler county, and the region round about, that I have just received the best articles ev er imported into thin county. The only way to prove the fhrt Into call ami examine my Tobacco, Sim If and Sega'm ; believing in the truth of the old adage that "the proof of the Pudding is in chewing the Bag.'' Any man that IIHH an ir.kling for Tobacco, ift any of it, orms, can be gratified. GEORGE VOGELEY, Jr. Butler, Nov. 30,1*64. JACK'S HOTEL jr. .TACK, Proprietor. Corner of Main find .Jefferson treets, Butler, Pa. # March 16,1864. W Aid la PAPER, AT March, 22.186*, IIETNEMAN* Public* Sale of Heal Estate. ESTATE OF SAMUEL MCCANPLESS dee'd. I will expose to public sale on the preiniaes, on Fri day the 14th day of July, au undivided interest in two hundr**2 acres of land, situated in Centre tp., Butler Of). Bounded North by VV. D. MrOandless. East by Wm. Al lison. South by Thomas Richards, and other* and West by John Weitzel. The interest to be sold at public sale is about one hundred acres of the above described real estate, but the balance ot tne tract will be offered for sale at the same time arid place. There ia about one hun dred and twenty acres cleared and in a good state of cul tivatiou Log houso and large trame bank barn, cue hundred bearing apple trees, a good vein of coal under the whole tract. TERMS.—-one third in hand, balance in two equal annu al pa} meats with interest from date of aale JEMIMA McCANDLESS, Butler, June 21,1865::3t. Administrator. Administrator'** Motive. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of Administra tion have been granted to the undei signed on the e«tate of James W. Cornelius, late of Worth township, dee'd. AU persons therefore knowing themselves in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, nnd those having claims against the aame are requested to present them properly probated for settle ment. BOBERT F. GLENN, ButLer, June 28,1885::6t. Administrator. T)ERFUMERY ANDHAIR OIL, FOR THE MILLION X at HAMMILTONSDrug Stora, Butler, Pa June 17, 865, ~ NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife, Isabella Say, has left my bed nd board, without just cause, I heroby warn and and notify the public, not to harbor her or give her cred it on my account, as 1 will pay no debts of any kind of her contracting SAMUEL R. SAT. Butler, July 24 1866::2t. The New York Tribune. 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