Soiling Mjlqh Cows. Dr. L. L. \N right, of Whitesbor- »n interesting experiment, lui year, ty adopting, ttt part, the of green soiling for thirty c'vvs. Twenty rtcri-9 were employed tut" file purpose of producing food for thele cows, and vreredirido .1 up in the following manner": pastur.ige ; fifteen ncres; clover, three acres; rye, half aero ; oatfc, half an acre ; sown cprn, one acre. The rye is putin the p . vidua, season, by the lust of Au -.jit or first of September, and in, therefore, ready to be cut early in the season following. By the time this is used up the clover will bo large enough to be used, and after that the oats, which are sown early in April. The coru fodder comes last, and diff erent parts of this acre of land are sown with the so ns to have a Micceaaion in food, the earlier corn bnng putin by the first ofMay. In this way the twenty acres were amp ly sufficient to keep the cows in feed un f il sometime in October, when they w ere turned nto the after grass.— l)r. Wright is of the opinion that the cow sdo as well, if not better, both as to health and yield of milI', 1 ', than thev would at pasture, and that when land is aluable and arable, or adapt ed to this system, it can be employ ed with profit. The cows were gen erally fed by six o'clock in the morn ing, and remained at their feed about three hours, when they were turned into the pasture, and at three o'clock they were brought up and received th ir afternoon's meal. To cut the feed and take charge of the cows, it takes one man about half his time. It may be observed here that it usually takes from two to three acres of land to pasture a cow, while by the system adopted as described about j two thirds only of an acre suffice.— The system of green soiling is not generally understood, nor are its ad vantages appreciated by the dairy farmer. Allexperiment3 of this kind are valuable, and it is well worthy of thought and investigation whether the smaller farms, under this system, may not be enabled to keep quite as much stock, realizing more profit an nually than farms of double and treb le theirsizeunder the ordinary meth ods of culture. Dr. Wright grows mangolds to some extent for st ck feeding, and prefers tlicm to other roots, taking the cost of cultivation and the relative nutri tive value into account. We looked over a field which appeared to be for ward for the season, though consid ered by the doctor as a very ordinary crop, their growth having been check ed by the dry weather. The cows on the farm are grade cattle, being a cross of Durham and Devon, and were yielding on an average twenty seven pounds of milk per day. Preser/ing Groen Corn, There are three ways recommend ed for preserving green corn for win ter use The Jive t and simplest is packing the husked ears, picked while in the milk, in barrels, and filling thein up with good clear strong brine {best made by first d ssolving the salt, then scalding, skimming arid cooling.) The second way is to pick corn a lit tle older than most people prefer for eating green, and parboil, then split the rows with a sharp knife, cut or gurape the kernels off, and ry them cither in the sun or some other dry ing rooir. The top of a stove in which there is a little fire, a shit frume sus pended high above tMe kitchen stove, an oven which is not hot eno"gh to scorch, or the drying places usually employed. We prefer a well regu lated fruit-drying kiln. The corn may be spread upon plates or tins, in the small way, or on cotton cloth stretched on frames. The bulk and weight of the corn is rapidly reduced, BO that the content- of one or more frames or tins may be turned togeth er very soon. With a very little prac tice, one can judge quite accurately whether it is dry enough not to mould by its rattling, and by the feeling of tbe grains when pressed against the cold lips. When dry it may be kept indefinitely in barrels or bags, away from mice and moisture. The third way is by canning—a method attend ed with a little difficulty. The corn is apt to ferment and burst the cans, besides spoiling the corn, which has often a most distressingly corrupt odor. This is the chief trouble. It maj'.hov, ever be obviated by thorough boiling, aided by the addition of a little sugar-(jußt enough to taste.) T e corii should be s raped from the cob, after splitting t-ncb row of ker iiieß us before specified, either ufter parboiling or after thoroughly boil ing, as for the table. The pulp is then salted to taste, and sweetened a little while it is cooking. A little water must be added if it is in dan ger of searching on the fire, and it must be boiled till all the air is thor oughly expelled, which it requires some judgment to determine. It is then putin eans, which are closed air tight. When success attends this it is the most satisfactory rue*.hod. To be served for the table, corn prepared by the first method must be boiled in two waters ; by the 8ee«n;l • method, it must be soaked and then boiled, with the addition of milk, but <-r and salt, {and perhaps beans;) preparcl by the third ro*. t'.iod. itneedo nly to be heato hot in th- can , uei out, and droSoCil wiiii feuifcr . and cream. A New Society. Old meu and young uiop, wom»n and children are admitted oe members, if they possess the following qualifications : 1 They must devote their whole at ! tontion to other people's busiriew, and I eutirely noglect their own. 2. When t'"ey bear a scandalous re port about a neighbor or a friend, the* must not eat, drink or sleep until (ii thief officers of tho society are informed of the same. 3. No person shall become a member nuless be or she is a person of leisure, and can loaf about town, or make about sev enteen calls a week, aud watch the ac tions of the people generally, and be rea dy to report at headquars the slightest intimation of a report. The followicg are some of the by-laws and regulations of the society : Art. 1. This society shall be known as the Tattle and gossiping Society. The | rlncipal and ruling officers shall be as follows :—One sreat liar and two lesse.* ones, three tattlers anJ four gossippers, any one of which will constitute a quo rum and sha.l have power to transact busi ness at any time. Art. 2. If any member of this society shall be found guilty of knowing more about his own business than that of his neighbor, he shall be expelled forthwith. Art. 3. Any person belonging to this i society, who makes a practice of telling j the truth two or three times, shall be ex ! pcllcd without a hearing. 4. Any member who does not report regularly what his neighbors, residing within three doors of Ii m.have for din ner eve.y Sunday, «n I lor tea every time they have company, slid!! tie at once cut off from the rights aud pi iv ilexes ol this society. Art. 5. If any member of this society shall see, bear teil of, or even suspect thot a youug man lias waited on a lady twice, he must r port them already mar ried, or to be married shortly, or he shall be fiued to the full extent of the law, for any such misdemeanor. Art. 6. Any man or woman who shall neglect their own business to take the trouble to circulate around town scandu lous reports which they know to lie false, should be deemed by all respectable citi zens as Commander-in-chief of said soci ety, and be looked upon as such by all its members. A WISE LANDLORD. —One night a •judge, a military officer, and a in iiistt all applied for lodging at au inn wh'-vc there was but one spare bed, a..d the lan . lord was called to decide wh:cli hail (he best claim of the three. ' I have lain fifteeu y -nv in . gar rison at 15 ,' said the uffiu: 'I have sat HS a judge t»\IIL ir- U , said the judge. ' With yonr leave, gentlemen, i h.i\e stood in the ministry twenty live yenrs at S.,' said the minister. 'That settles ihe dispute,' said ill landlord. 'You Mr. Captain, have,lain ii: .en years—you, Mr. Judge have sal iweuiy years—but the aged pastor has stood five and twenty years, so h certainly has tbe best right to the bed. THE CIIKDII SYSTKM.— A Wutifnl girl stepped into a shop to bu; a pair ot mitts. '• llow much are they ?" '• \\ iiy.' sai.i the gallant but impudent clerk, lost in gaiini: upon her sparkling eyes and ruby lips, "you shall have them tor a kiss." "Agreed," said the young lady, pock eting the mitts, while her eyes spoke daggers, ; and as 1 see you givo credit her. charge it on your books, and collect it the best way you can !" So saying she hastily tripped out. Gov. Trumble of Connecticut, on the occasion of a grand riot, ascended a block and attempted, by a speech, to quiet the people, when a missile bitting him on the head, felled hm to the ground. He was badly hurt, a.. !'i ends were car rying him home 'e met him at the door, aud exuluime 1: "Why my husband, tli-y have knocked your brains oul!" '•No, they havu't" said tbe Governor; If I had had any brains I shouldn't have gone there." —A celebrated quack, while holding forth on a stage at Chelmsford, in order to promote the sale of his medicine, told the people that he came there for their good, and not for want, and theu addres sing,his mery Andrew : "Andrew," said he, "do we come here for want?" "No, faith, sir," replied Audrew, "we ' have enough of that a: home." —Gen. Lee, in his letter accept ing the Presides . of V\ astiii.gton College, goes in strong for t-übuiin;- ion to authority. What a pity that he did not take this view of n#eu's du- : ; ty iii the spring of 1861. j —A merchant r ceiitiy advert'..-d . I for a Merle who c ul.l ••otar coliue-j men." Me no answer fr ui j one who and been upwards of seven in jail. —-Tho potieo i'rop of C,.n'bri« oonntv ' is eaid to he almost .. t. •• i. i... > 111 I• Vn h : Jili'l-XJ.I *• 1-'| •.1 ui to6C-i iii ti- • ; 4 t: .-« J*** , btwbelf of theeseuleut GROVE R & BAKER'. CKI.KBRATKDfeI.ASTIC SMITH SEWING-MACHINES. Were awarded the hiyhes Premiui over a t Competitor*, tit the J'ol/oirimj titnte and County Fdiv* of 1803. NEW YOKK SLATK F'AHL/ First I'remlrtm for Family Machine. First Premium lor Maaulaclurlr.ff Mlihlni. First Premium for Machine Work INDI AN AST *TK K AUL Firtt Premium for Machine for all purposes First Premium for luclilne work. VE MONT TFT.X IE FA IK First Premium for Funllv MheMne. K rst Pr*}tiriu'.u for Maniijaiturlnjc Machia First Pr«*tyinim lor Machine Work. OH '» >'ATR. I IN First Premium for Machlnd'\Vdrk. Io»\ A HI: VTK AIH. First Premium for f.mill) ilWhlae. First Premium for Manufac tirlnk Machine First Premium for Machine Work. ILLI NOIS KT'A I FA 111 First Premium for Machine for all purpose* First Premium for Machine Work. KENTUCKY 8. ATI. F vIK First Premium for .Machine fo r all purpose* Fir*t Premium for Machine Work. MICHIGAN ST \ IK FAIR First Premium for Fs.mily Maehlne. First I'reminm for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. PENNSYLVANIA HTATE FA 111. First Premium for Manufatturinu Machine. Firs' Premium for Machine Work. 01;KU0iN fcJT AT K FA IK First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium foj Machine Work. ChnteiiUtfti (N '• AgrM Soe. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Maetlne. First Premium for Machine Work Fi;.i>kin. Co. (fc. Y.) K ir. First Premium f»r Fainiiv Machine. First PreirhJtii for Manufacturing Machine. Chaplain Vuilov (Vi.) Agr I ftou. First Pre in in in Yt»r Fa iiliv Machine First Preinium.£or Manufacturing Machine. First premium tor Mac hine Work, lluuriuen Co. Aer'l Sue. Diploma for Family Machine. Diploma fo' Machine Work \Vii>liii»»£toii Co. (N Y ) Fair. First Premium for Family Machine. Queen.- Co. (N. Y .) &oc. First Premium for Family Machine. F.rst Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine \\ ork. Sar-tiog • Co. (N. Y.) Fair. First Premium for Fairtily Machine. Mechanic*' liifUjtiitti (l'u.) Fair- First Pr«*rtiihm for Machine for ill purpose*. First Premium for Machine Work WK nr»* aow sending hy mall, free of postage, our FINF. DIAMOND POINT "UNION GOLD PKNS." anil SiLvea OA*e \vwt)h l.ead Pencil, beautifully chased, at our wholesale i price «>f 81*25. We never bef(»re retailed them less thon *4 each. They ar«* acknowledged to i he the ni(»st durable and beautiful In market. They | an- mannfat lured of TINE MOLD, anil liuislied In the I» st possible style They are celebrated for their aduptue«s t<» f'v»»r\ h »nd oid stvle ofwrttin l /. making ;i beautiful lijfiit or heavy stroke When desired We nave sold ov»-r one hundred thousand '-Union' Pen* j dorlii ; the p.-st eight moil ihs. and we have iot re eelfrd word of dissntisfaetion from anyone uslua I our P'-us They the BUST Gold Pen made, and ; s<>(d for. one quarter the rice charged hy many- Any on- »raerinif bv mal 1 will receive their Pens "by the im \t r -turn mall Our «fm»ds alwav* irrl *e safelv at tie ir destination He particular to write your address } i i.iin. One trial of our Gold Pens will convince ano I in r«on "112 their superiority. We also send, without ! extra elwru'e. II -OD'S (iR F. A'l' liOOK OF HWSK* i-KF/ T>. or I low TO MARK *5 A DAY WITHOUT CAP IT i One-»f these Stecrtfts ccst the publisher 9"'SO forth ri/htto publish it Several person* are now in ikinv *• 'it) per month by these Secrets. Thisbook is worth f5" to any man or woman I. lent Asa Ben in U a wounded soldiej, writes ns from Chicago, h j 1 s r- .ii.i-d. n four .ninths. *513 l»v knowledge ob I lined .r«»in tld* lionk We *end one Gold Pen.Sll v r l'ixt<'u*>li<u Case and Pencil and llook of JWrets, 112 r <l -ii: thre. for 83.50; four f«»r Hl.ftO, six SortG.sU, twelve m Bl'i Government lia-ner. iidre ' M VOI NG & BROS, Gil 157 Monroe Street.v New York. Erri) S "N^ l 'MPTIvr.s.-Sutiers With Con , soiiiption, AstinnS. lir- nchltis. or any <liser*e of the Thro i .-r l.uuus will lie cheerfully furnished, with , out charge, with th- remedy by the'une of which the It EV. F.KWARO \. Wil*«l*/of Williamsburg. New York, was completely restoredto heaoh. after having suffered several years with that dread disease. Con sumption 'Po Cmisiunptiyc sufferers, this remedy is ■w• rtL\ of .iii iminediate trial. It will cost nothing, 1 ..ud iftrtv Hi die riitanSM 112 their |H*rfe« t restoration 1 ho-it d. sirin tin- same will please Kev. lIUW AUD A. WILSON. 1115 >outh Sec&nd Street W illian.fci, .ri'. Kiogs County, New York, dugurl ». '65-.'Jw, ANOTHER ARRIVAL O F IVEWOOODS. H. G. KEHIEBIAM Las just received from the Knst A New & Splendid Stock OF BOOKS, I'HOTOGRAPn BIBLES, FIIOTOGItAriI ALBUMS of tbe very latest style and of the best material a Large & Fancy Assortment OF WAIjXj paper FOObSCAP. COMMERCIAL NOTE and LKTTER PAPrill; EN VELOPJIS of every variety; Inks 112 all kin<ls; Hold and Steel Pens ; all of which, together with j many other articles in his line of hnsitM**, he is pre j par- dto sell as low as the lowest. Walk in. Ladles and Gentlemen, and examine our stock, aud ju<lge of the quality and price* for yourselves. Sept. 27. 't>s. JACK'S HOTEL j HEN J. JACKi Proprietor. Corner of Main and Jefferson treets, liutler, Pa. March 16.18*4. WALL PAPER, | AT | March. 22.1 Ml. IIKTNRMAN' A. M. NF.YMAN, M. D. j Physician ttnd Hitr eon. Offio immediately opposite Walker's buildings Sutler Pa. n»c.«. lSfiarii Theodore Freckenstein, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SUIftEOX. • OFFICE on tb« corner of Jefferson and McKean streets, i(ol>;'oeitc comer from D. P. Church ) » HITLER, A. TW 21. XOUCK. A PPLICATION will tie made to the next Legislatur i x\. Stare of PeaiM.ylvadia, f«»r the incorporate i of the llurni'-ny Savings Hank, with a enpitel of Thirt ; X- W> usand Dollar*. Said Hank t.• ».«• located in th« bor I of Hvmnnv. Butler County, said State. June 2en fCTOI.D »:VES MAHK.NKW.-A PAMPHLET dlr.-i-tinir how t-> *;<t*dilv r»-st«»re and up «p»<ctarle*. With<Hlt ♦«iof d< rtor or medwine Sent t»v mail free, on receiptor Address. I K. B. |uOTK, U. D. Jnne 2S, '6R-:orn] ItW Brmitwajr, New Vork. AMERICAN CITIZEN J®i Prriatiag©fficet Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND BSJJfMi TO !PMTOB, Corner of Main nuil Jefftorioxi Strata, Opposite Juc)c> Hotel, ■I *-»<•_ WK ill I' PREPARED TO I'Rl NT,ON SHORT NOTICK, 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 WITII The Most Approved Hand Presses AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders, Ornaments. Rules, Cuts, &c., IN TIIK COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING 'NKATLT, PROMI»TLr, AJJD AT HeASONADI.K BATKS, In a stvle to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. Are employed in every branch of the business, and rye 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 1 COMPOSITION ANP ■ Kleuonoe In Press "WorJt. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in vito comparison, from getting out a Card of a sicgle lino to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. IHOIj NEW (iOO i>k, l8«o AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST AND AS OOOD AS THK BIST. R. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Have just received at their establishment ON MIN' STREET, BUTLER, PA., A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. ! REU>Tn* FOLLOWIXQ CATALOOCJI A!*D PROFIT TIIKRKBT. FOTI TIIK I.ADIKH. Always on hand a large stock of Ladies g«>oil«, such as COBEIIG CLOTH, ALPACAS, DK LANES, GINGHAMS PRINTS, KERCIIIBFB, NUBIEB, GLOVES, Ac. FOR GENTLEMfctf. Always on hnnd Black Clotlis, Fancy aml Bluck Ca*sl mere*, Hfttinetts, Comincts, Tweeds, Plain and fancy Ves ting*. Shirting, etc., etc., etc., nEADY MADE (XOTJIIXO. Such W COATS, PANTS, VKSTg suit oilier gunirnts. llootN and Shoot, IIATS, CAPS & NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles HOUSEHOLD OOOOS, Such 'a« Unbleached and Blenched Muslins, linen nnd Cotton, TaMe Clotlm, Oil Cloths, Linen and Hemp Towel*, Carpets, Curtains, Fringe, etc. HARDWAKE, AC. If you want Nails or Spikes, Manure or other fork*' Saw-Mill or other saws. Smoothing Iron*. I<ockf), Hinges, etc., goto M'Abov'", where you can buy them cheap. IF *OO WANT Good Ex'tra Family Flour, White or Brown Sugar. RioCofTce,lmperial, Young Hyson ur Black Tea. g.» to M'Aboy's. IF VouWANTOTIOCEHIKH of a superior quality, at as low rates as they can bo had elsewhere in the county, goto the store of B.C. JT J. L M'ABOY. May 11, 18f,4. MARTI* RKIRKfU o*o. WKCKIIKCKER. STOVES AND PLOUGHS. , 11 m . , "\TTECKBECKER A BEIBEU.—Fonn Jl WWieiJiieke W ders—Foundry North of the b«r- Butler, where Stoves, Ploughs first door North of Jack's Hotel, where you will find Stores of all sizes and patrons. They al no keep on hand a large stock of Ploughs, which they sell ax cheap as they c.»n be bought at anv other establishment iu the county. Doc.!>,lßo3::tf jxtst oiFZEnsriEiix j NEW BOOT £ SHOESHOP.! ON MAIN STREET. Opposite Boyd's Iluildlng* j WnERE w« are prepared to manufacture Boot* and Bboea of all kinds, to order, of the best material, in tho latest styles, and of the finest workmanship,—on the shortest possible at as reasonable rates as the same quality can bjJpudatany other establish ! ment. j XSHANOR A J. BICKEL Butler, Blay 31,1 MS MMFmihT Attorney at Law, FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, A • one door North of KINNEAR HOU Kxecutor'f* Notice. IKTTEHS of Administration on the estate of Freder j erick Pisor, late of Worth Tp.. Butler county, deed have been duly grantod to tbe undei signed, therefore, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims ugainst the eauio, will present them prop erty authenticated for settlement. June 21,1886. JAS. SHIELDS, Ex'r. IHMHOIII lion of Pnrliicrfthip. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership her«»- tofore existing in the Druggist business in the borough of Butler, between Dr. B. F. Hamilton, and | David Vance, under the name and title of B. F. Hamilton i t Co. has been mutually dissolved. We return oqr sincere thanks to tbe public generally for their kind patronage. Th# business will be conducte<i in the old stand, in Boyd'* Block, Main street, by B. F. Hamilton DR. B. F. HAMILTON. Bept. 6th::3t. DAVID VANCE. K7-IF YOU U ANT TO KNOW A LITTLE OF BvKK YTIIINO relating to the human system, mate and female; the causes and treatment of diseases; the marriaee custom* of the world; how to marry well and a thousand thinga never published before, read tbe revised and enlarged edition of • MRDICAL COM MOK I*as.»» a curious book for curious |>eople, and a good book for every one. 400 pages, 100 Illustra tions Price $1 JAi. Contents table sent free to any address Books may be bad at tbe Book stores, or will he sent by trail, post paid, on receipt of price Address fc. B. FOOTB, M H.. June3P. '65-dn».J 1130 Broadway. New York WAITED] A BOY from aerent(«n to eighteen years of ago, of in dustrious habits,*aud good character, can find an I opportunity to learn the Hoiiho Carpenter trade, by ap. plying at one#.to S.O. PPRVIf. pfpl. 3ft, 180,%. WIgtELLAWEOUS NOTICKS. THE WO^3L.3D llrousht rjnht iti tho Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET, I>ealer in all kinds o Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having been duly appointed a "Committee of Six."to proceed to parts beyond these diggitis. 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 iu collecting *' tall Kpecimons" of the best articles ever found in Butler! He would alrfo further represent: that be fe-ls grateful to the public for the fa vors conferred upon hint, In "days gone by," and hopes he will merit a continuation of their patronage in "days that are to«. me." In conclusion, he l-egs leave to make tlio following re mark: lit-tle tho best articles in his line,thnt are to be found from the "centre to tho circumference'' of Pennsylvania, and indoed, he might safely add. the United States-vf North America, tbe British Possessions, or the California*, including tho mouth of the Colon Ida river, all along the uwaat of Orepou, up as hijth ns the parallel of "Miifty Phonr Phorty.' He HUMBLY soli cits the ens totn of all the - -.lair/Vopfe"of Butler, or any way farluK man who may chance to make his transit across tliodlti of lliitlel'. or sojouin within her borders for 4, a j season,''feeling Confident he will give satisfaction, both as regards prion atit) quality. Come and examine for yous seivHs! Don't p«t It off! 1 Procrastination is the thief of time!!! QEOBtiE VOOELEY, Jr. But lor. Pa., May 11,1 «ft|. HITHGKON DENTIST'H. DRS.S.R.&C.L. DIEFFENBACHER. pio|» ired to insert mite.Cotal / Gold, Silver Platina. • I i ill'- " n inip'rSvomontsin dentis u ' of Vulcanitennd('oriilite work. Filling, cleaning, extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the best materials and in the beat manner. Particular altoution paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, they defy com petition; as operators they rank among the best. ( bar ges moderate. Advice free of charge. Office—ln Boyds Building Jefierson Street, Butler l'u. Dec. 9,1863,:::tf. HIVE YOU SEEN THIS? ii ril iEsubs«Tiber.grafe- J? 4i ul to his old friends j> forpMt to t,,e P ub,,( ' tiiatlie has - a large stock »»f } t SA&DLKS 1 I '£ n H AHN ESS At his MY ~IW * C may favor him with a call, n? Uconstantly manufacturing, and koepsouhand the very assortment of T It U Jf K IS. All w.rk wnrrnnlcd. Ttopnlring (lone on ihe short«»t notice and most favorable terms Deo.!), 180». J. J. BEDWICK. PAIOTNEBSHIP. rpilE undendp»ne<l w.mld respectfully Inform the public X that they have entered into Partnership, in the UiKlcrluklnK HtinlncHH, and hereby solicit the patronage of the public. They, are provided with a neat Hoarse; and have on hand a large quantity of the very best material, and are fully prepared to furnish Colli m of all kinds on short notice. They will have on hands constantly a variety of Coffins finished to suit purchasers, and on the most rea sonable terms. They will niso furnish Carriages and conveyances for Funeral occasions when retpreeted. Ware Booms, on Jefferson street, doors West of American Citir.en Office G. C. BOESSING, Btrlltr. July 1864:5tf. OEOBGE W. EIIA. Photograph Albums, kc.< At prices ranging from 50 Cents, to $K t OO. A. IVTOW FKATUKK I N TIIE mm 1885331255. KAMII.y lIIBI.KB FOlt I'KOTDURAI'H I'ICTUnKS AMO—A g»Mr*l "Ml'l'ljri 112 l'ocki-l nn.l Fnmily liibl.a IJ. C. HHINKMAN liuniuK & (a.Aiiic,' Attorneys' at Law. OfllcC) In the County Surveyor's ofiler, Itutler, I»a, Will nttendtonll business••ntrnßted tothem, promptly Also LicEXfr.DCi.4iM AGENTS, for receiving I'EXSIOXJ. BOU.XTIES, BACK PAT form.ldlers or their representatives. No charge nntil claims are colb-cted.'fc® George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER 15 ALL%I?»I>S OF Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, Til n In Mlreol , Butler. Things Done Up Right!! T wish to Inform Butler county, and the region round I about, that J have just received the best articles ev er imported into this county. Tin-only way to prove tbo fact I- to call and examine mv Tohncvo, Siaufi' and Hc-ga. »| b elieviug iu the truth Of the old I that "the nroof of the PinM'rig is in chewing the Bag." Any man that ha* nn ir.kliug for Tobacco, in any of it ornis, can bo gratified GEORGE VOGELEY, Jr. Butler, Nov. 3,), 1804. REDiCK'S DRUG STORE, OptKwifr Klein's Store, Diiros, DHI'GS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, MEDICINES MEDIC? XKf», M EDICINES, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, DVES, DVES. _ DVES. PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS, j Pure Liquoi s for Medical nso only. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French and Ame?fca»i Herfumery. and Toilet articles.— Brashes. Trasses and all articles ii» the Drug line, of the best quality And at fairest rates. Dec. 0, 1863. nmHill NURSERY, XEAR HUTXF.Ii, PA. THE undersigned wotil.J respectfully Inform the public generally, that he Is now rally prepared to furnish them with the choicest variety and very best quality of all kinds of fruit trees. During the hist summer be has made Urge additions to his st.»ek of Fruit and <»riiamen tal trees, and ha* on hand a larßer and better quality and variety than has ever been offered iu this county Con sisting of SUMMER, WINTER & FALL APPLES. PEACHES PEARS AND CHERRIES, also, STRAW BERRIES of tbo very finest quality—different kinda of Rhenbarb. A Splendid lot of Evergreens and a great variety of Promiscuous tree* for ornament and shadec-- All of which, we propose to tell on as reasonable tetms, as tbe same quality and varieties can be had for, from any agency or establishment in the country. Jan. 0,1864. BILAS PEARCB A SONB. 11. S. Fiaher'it Improved FRUIT CAN, \ Patened Nov. 12, IR6I. Aug. 19,1862, and March 22 1864. ! To be bad only of the subscriber, on Main St. 'BL*T j DER, Pa., 4 d«wr* North of M'Aboy's Store, where every article of TIN W ARE iu kept iu GKKA T VARIETY. [ This can has been extensively nsed and found to be perfectly safe. Its great convenience will be discovered at first sight. Tbe extensive facilities for manufactur ing all its parts wake it very cheap. It la closed by clamping a tin cap over and round the opening, which is pressed upon a cemeut-cooted gasket causing tbe cement to melt by the beatoi the fruit; coming cold, it is perfectly scaled. It is closed or open ed in an instant, by huokiug or unhooking a strait wire spring. LADIES, and others, are requested to call and exam ine this unsurpassed Fruit Can. WM. 8. ZIEGLER. Butler, July 13,1864::tf. T\R. FITCHFS FEMALB SUPPORTERS, 1/ DR.CIIEESMAN S FEMALE PILLS, Trusses of all kinds for safest HAMILTON S Drug Store. The American Citizen, IS published every Wednesday In tbo borough of Bulls, by THOMAS Itoia.N:>cf* A C. K. AMMtAdMt ton Main street opposite to Jack's Hotel—office up stainrin the brick formerly ticcupicd by Eli Yetter,aaa store Tens:::—sl 50 a year. If paid In advance, or within the first six months; or* $2 If not paid Until after tbeexpira tion of tho first six months TERMS OP ADVERTISING, tic., As agreed upon by the Publisher* and Piopi icturs of the Butler Papers. One square, one in5erti0n.......... W Each subsequent insertion... '.... ftu X A column for aix months tn.J.li W 14 column for six montiis j.2«> 00 1 column for six months ....Al 00 for one year (H) \2 column for one year 40 00 i column for mil- >«ir TO U0 Professional and Business Cards, uot exceeding 8 lines, one year ~..8 00 Executors, Administrators and Auditor's notices, e*ch,3 00 Applications for Licenses, each &o Cautious, Eatrays, Notices of Dissolution, Ac., not exceeding 1 square, 3 insertions, each 00 10 lines of Nonpareil, or its equivalent, *lll make a square JOB wont. V(j sheet hand-bill, 50 copies or less.., .....fl 50 \i 2 50 M " •' " 4 00 Full •• " •» „..6 00 DIAMC*. Fi-r any quantity under 6 quires, $1 50 per quire: on all amounts over that, a reasonable reduction will be made HI'StNESS CARDS. Single packs, each additional i»ack, 50 cte. LOC.U. JfottCEi, lOccntsper linn for each insertion. BFATBS Ann MARRIVO KS, will bepublishe«l gratis, where the same does not exceed 6 lines ; for each additional line, 6 cts. will be charged. Advertisements of O. C. Sale. Executors, Admiuistra tons, and Auditor's notices; Est!ays. Dissolution of Part u«rttbip,Cuutions, and all transient advertisements, lii'ST I'OSITIVKI.V BR PAID IN AnT*"VCI». Wo, tiie undersigßfldj Publithert and l\nprfttors of the Butler papers, hereby agree to strictly adhere to the above .schedule of prices, i*itil further notice. WM. I IAS LETT, iiu tier American. CLARK WILSON, l\ion Herald. . ROIIJ NSON A A-NDERSON, American Citir.en. July 18,1861. WAVERLY MAGAZINE. FOB FAMILY A MI'FEME NT AND INSTRUCTION Edited by Mogps A. Dow. This paper Is the largest Weekly ever published in the country. Its contents are such as will be approved in ths rnont fastidious circles—nothing Immoraf'beinjf admitted into its pages. It will ufford as much reading matter as almost any one can find time to peruse.oonsistlhg of Tales idstory. Biography, fOfvther with Music and poetry.— The paper contains no ultra sentiment*, and meddles nei ther with politics nor religion, but it Is characterised by a high moral tone. It circulates all over the country, from Maine to California. TERMS. —Tho Waverly Magar.ine is published weekly by Moses A. Dow, No. f>, Limlall Street, Boston, Mass. Two editions are printed, one on thick paper, for Periodical Dealers, at 8 cents a copy, and an edition for mail subscri bers (on a little thiner paper, so as to eoiue within the low postage law.) One Copy for 12 months f.loo One copy for 8 months, j,<*. One copy for 4 months l,«Hi One copy for 6 months ; 1.50 Two copies foi 12 mouths, s,is) Four copies for C months 5,00 All additions to the clubs at the same rates. All mon ies receive will be credited according to the above terms' Paper stopped when the last uumber paid for is se|it. .No subscriptions taken for less titan four months. All clubs must be sent by mail. A name must bo given for each paper In the club. A new volume commences every July and January.— Hut if a person commences at any number iu the volume, and pays for six month.-, he will have a complete book with u litle-pagu. When a subscriber orders a renewal of hh subscription lie should tell us what wax the last number he received, hen we shall know what number to renew it without hurt ling or or our Ihm&S.- »Otherwise we shall begin when the money is received. Persons writing for the paper must write their name, post office, count v nnd state very dis tinctly. Those who wish their paper changed should tell where It has previously been sent, postage on this pa per is twenty cents a year, payable in advance at the oOlce where taken out. , t Clubs must always be sent at one time to get the benefit of the low price. We cannot send them at the club price unless received all together, as it Is too much trouble to lo«.k over our books or keep an account with each one get ting them up. Monthly Parts—s4 a year. In all cases. Any one sending us Five Dollars can have the weekly •'Wavei ly Magazine," and either of thf* following works for one year by ihiOi : "Peterson's Ladles' Magazine," "Hurler's Magazine,'' Godey's Lady's Book," "Ladies Ga zette of Fashion," "Atlantic Monthly." All letters and communications concerning the paper musf be addressed to the publisher. Tiik W.\f TO Si'Rscßinr..—Tne proper mode to subscribe for a paper is to enclose the money in a letter and address the publisher direct. giVfsg individual name, with the post office.county and state very plainly written, a* post marks are often illegible. Address musks a. DOW, RMtofrjHmi Arthur's Home Magazine. Edited by T. S. Arthur an Virginia F. Townsend The HOME MAOA/.INEfoi 1*65 will be enlarged nnd improved, and ihade still more worthy of tbe eminent fa vor with which It has been received. Its character as a HIGH-TONED PEIUtiDICAL, claiming public favor on tbe uround of real merit, will be carefully maintained; while for variety, interest, usefulness, and all the nttrae tions of literature and art essential ton true Home MAO AZINE, the publishers will aim to make it SL'PEHIOR TO ALLOTIIEKS. . A n.NK STKKL B?ior wt.vß, AND TWO rAor.t or Music, will appear in every number, besides choice pictures, groups and characters, prevailing fashions, and a large variety of patterns for garments, embroldury, etc., etc.—- In all respects we shall gire A FIRST-CLASS MAOA 'IIN K,at a price within the reach of every intelligent family In the land. A new story by T. S. ARTHUR'wiII bo commenced in the January number. * V KARt.Y TftiMH, iu ADVA!*CK.-»One copy, 12,60; three copies,s6,00; five copies, and one to getter-np of club, 112 10,00; nine copies, and one to getter-up of club, fIJLOO. *«r-A beautiful PREMIUM PLATE, entitled "TIIE INFANCY OF SIIAKSPRARE," will b- mailed to each person who sends us a club of subscribers. It will also be mailed to each single subscriber from whom wo re oel ve <2,50. For 112 1,50 we will send one copy each of noxr. >IAO<.ZI>k and OODKT'm LADT'S HOOK for a v ear. Address, T. S. ARTHUR A CO.. 323 Walnut, Street, I'liila. Nov. .10,1804. Dr. B. F Hamilton DRUGGIST AND APOTHECAfI, Boyd's ISloek, ISiiller Pa. For Hale u Pure futility of DRUG PAINTS OILS DYE-STUFFS SPONGKS BRUSHES. CARBON OIL BENZOLE VARNISH PATENT MEDICINES WINES LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES FANCY SOAPS, PERFUMERY, NOTIONS WINDOW GLASS. PLASTER PARIS, 81. Cab Sods CREAM TARTAR, Etc. Etc. Wines for Sacramental Use, at Cost. AGENTS FOR DR. MURRAY'S MEDICINES. Physicians Prescriptions, Carefully J Compounded. J The attention of Phy- cian* and people generally, are invited tojdrafU* * call, being confident we can sell as low as any -imilar esiatdishment in the couuty. May .1,1805. CHARLES MCCAXDL.cs* lluou C. GRAHAM McCANDLESS & GRAHAM, AttorneyN' at Law. Office on the South-west corner of the Diamond, Butler, Pa Also, CLAIM AGENTS for securing I'tntiont, Arr.mrt of i'ay and Bounty Momy, lor Solid tors, or If they are <.cad, for their legal representatives. In prf>aecuting Sol d «r*a Claims, or those of their Repre«enUtivetf, no.-Uarue util collected. Dec.JMl 9. lS::tf C7"A CARD TO THK SUFFRRING —Do you wisti to be cured ? If so, swallow two or tlire*. hogs head* of ,4 Buc.hu," "Tonic Bitters,'» "Nervwis Antidotes." 4tc., Ac Ac., and after you are sJtistle<l with the reajjlt, then try one box of OI.D DOCTOR BUCHAN* KNOI.ISH 9PKCIFIC PlLLS—and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty day* 1 be« are purely vegetable, pleas ant to take, prompt and sMutary in their effects on the broken down ard shattered constitution . Old and vonng can take them with advantage Dr. Buchan's l-'.nglish Specific Pills cure In lean th*n 30 days, the worst C4ses of NKRVOIJSNKSS. Irttpo'eucy, Pre. mature Decoy, Weakness, Insanity, and aU Urlliaiy, Sexual, and Nervous Affections, no matter from what cauae produced. Price. One Dollar per box. Sent, postitaul. by inail, on reeeliitirfan order- Address. JAMKSS BITLKR. No. 420 Broadway, New York, General Agent. P. S—A box sent t«» any address on recelot of price —which is One Dollar—yo*t Fret. ID" A Ueucriptive Circular sent on application, July 19, '65: Bw. I£/-SIO TO 820 PBB DAV.—Wanted an active ie ( ergetlc man in each county, in tbe United States.o } secure for blrnaelf the exslusive Right to sell "Ml ler's Metallic Brotm Head," (by the use of which every one Is his own broom maker, without the ald of cord or ty logs of any kind.) patented June IJJUh, lr*o3 We can sudstaiUiate tbe assertion that agents ere now clearing from £lO to ftt) pe day An active energetic man can sell from 10uo to 3000 in a county Inclose stamp for a A rculaf. giving full particular* and address. MILL BR & DIAL. tJia<.innuti. Ohio. July. Clh, Fifth Street, Pittsburgh'Pa,, FOUNDED IN 1840 AND Incorporated by Legislative Charter.. Hi IE! 12!Sfif'II K,I >?V?!ft? . our commercial authorities, 1 *' ~nr m ' r hi " «112 Rook-keeping um <]uah-d—comprehending overv department «.f hu*U 3'?f J? 80 t : knf, ! ll >- «W.lr «W that n+ attentive sistsf " 110 ,u *'x or eight week*. It con tJT')CK BOOKS, ?s* nn<i tw,c " w,th * «•!«*—«*Mwt. lug by thm- different methods, the transfer of old to now books. r.WtTNKIISUII' BOORS, CoodlKrtM by thr.-e >1 iOTf-t.-nr Ulathcxls, exhibiting tlio transfer of „IJ 1., now with tl,o latntdnctlon of a now partner. Anil practically Illustrating the I'ItIVATF. LgmiKK, by meant or wlilcli the results of the business arc kept ill" »112 (ho general lx«,ks. for the nse c,r the partner* on. ■ In'bonk (s nut cron name.l elsewhero. The settle ment uf Partnership limits by BIKUI.K FNTRY. with 111 practical Illustrations, exhibiting the bunk* re opened l.v Double-Kntr.v. A concise rule for rectifying DKIIANOKD DOUIII.K-K.NTHV HOOKS, with six «periflcatlnn*. The gain nr lorn found anil the book. correctly re-opened. The learner Is also exercise !in Ol'KNlMl HOOKS, from eljrht «peclHcatl..|i«. hir!n.lln(r special conditions not oftenutet with 111 business. Also, a serious ol exercise, in CWISINO HOOKS, from new and peculiar specification! The learner also writes about eight/ BUSINESS FORMS of protnlssnry Nntw, Judgment Notes, Drafts, Orders llills of Exchange, Accounts, Invoices, AC., AC. Also a series of BUSINESS which, with the business tonus, are all connected with his course of Book-Keeidng, making it a regular course of business practice, with a course r»f twenty-live LHCTI'RES UPON BOOK -KEEPING, by the Senior Principal, explaining nil the business mai lers recorded In the te<t. Also, twelvr LECTURES ON BUSINESS SUIUr'OTS. How ever/ one may get rich, llow to get rich br trs« ding. The causes of commercial failure*. On specula tion*. The moral influence of integrity in youth Ac.— Also, lecture* upofi COMMERCIAL I.AW, on Partnership*, Contract*, Insurance, Common Carriers the Statute of limitations, Ac. PraotJc-al instruction* in' detecting COUNTERFEIT HANK NOTES, by a full set of gopulne vignette* «nd counters, aud a large collectlun of counterfeit notes. OUK RAILROAD IM'H'iK -KEEPING, (In manuscript.) exhibits the construction and equip ment, the operating receipts and expenditure*, tlio hooks eloped ami a dividend recorded. Tbe«e books are adver tised l»y others, bnt not taught elsewhere i'i the city.— Our new system of PKIVATK BANK BOOKS, (In manuscript.) embracing all the best form* in uae among private Rankers Our new enlarged edition «.f DUFF'S STEAMBOAT BOOK-K KKPINO, In th : s department students have the assistance of our SuperlM tender:!, Mr. FIIOS. B. SMITIt, an experienced Practicrl Mercantile Accountant, and formerly Clerk of a Missi/« sippi steamer. Our full course ol business practice includes about FIFTY RUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to al">Ut UIIHTY DIFFERENT FORMS, vlr.: 11 Led gut's, 7 Day-hooka, 6 Journals, li Rill-hooks, 4 ('asl • Rook* 4 Sale*-books, *2 I imdc e-books, 1 Dlscouut-hook 1 Check-register, 1 Deposit-register, 2 Collection-register*, ! Tickler, 1 I land s-register, 1 Frclght-h.».k, 2 iWugt hooks, 1 Fuel-hook. These hooks practically record ahoi t Sl* HUNDRED Rl'SI NESS TKANSACTIONS, cotnpn - hending DC FF'H original plan . 112 hnsim-.s education ii troduced tweuty-flve ago. flow far others Inns micceeded in iniitntiu« him will ho]M>*t seen byconiparlr g the husinesn papers and l>->okA of their pu]>ils with tlio. e of the graduatex of this institution. UARPKK'S KNhAROKD KDITION OF oiiFF f ft HOOK KJM:I»I Price fl ,76. PtMtage'2o cents. Hohl by Bookaellers gen erally. The following tettimnnia la Imllcate the character o tfli" work : "Noother work upon Bo<>k-Keepiug < vplains the «ul>- ject*wtth so much clearness and simplicity.' F. W. KDMCNPS, Cashier Mechanlos' Bank, Wall st., N. Y. "It giveaaulear insight into all departments of this science." A. 8. FKA&KK, Cashier of Seventh Ward Bank, N. Y. " As an extensive shipowner. American and Kuropoai merchant, hank director, etc., he hiw Imrn the rupututiof of the higest order of Totslness talents." JOHN W. RC It Ml .A M, Merchant. No. 8 South st., New York. "Mr. Duff is a man of rare <jualiflratioi.s for business." JOHN M. I>. TAYbOlt,Merchant, Union st., New Orleans. " Vi. Duff ia n merchant of the flret respectability." J. LAND!A, Men hant, New Orleans. "I graduated In DlifTs College in half the time I ex peeled. Ills admirable system Includes nothing surpei * Huotis, nor leaves out anything essential." J. R. COMPTON, ("ashler Niagra Bank, liOck|K» t, N. V. "It contains much matter important to the merchant.' l C. O. HAUSTKAD, President Manhattan Rank, N. Y. "The in«Mt complete work of the kind I have over seen." JAM KM P. MURRAY, President Exchange K:tnk, Pittsburgh. "The most clear aud Comprehensive that I have met with." JOHN SNYDER. Cashier Rank of Pittsburgh. • You have your own long experience as a merchant to good use in this work." RICHARD IRVIN, Merchant. No. 08 Front street N. V. "The favorable opinions already expressed by gentle* men of competent authority are well deserved ami very properly bestowed." CHARLKS M. LKI'PP LEOPOLD BIERWORTH ROBERT KKLLY, Special Committee of the Chamber of ComiJKs V v [Extract from the Minute*.} ' * ' PROSPER M. WKTMORE, Secretary " Your Committee nuauimonsly concur in the opinion of theu'.ility of the Improved method of Mr. Dulf ' HURDON J. LEEDS Recording Secretary of the American Institute. N. Y. THE NEW ENOLAND EDITION OF DLFFS STEAM BOAT BOOK KEEPING, Just Published by the author. Price*" 00 R..1.1 l.v Booksellers Generally. ' 7 "A jwrfec^*ystem Unr keeding such books and accounts" , „ J. CAROTHERS. Formerly Oshier of the Merchant«' Bank Pittsburg, "The Time Table alone ia worth the price of the ho<ik ' D. B. IIKRRON, Late Clerk of steamer Mount Yernon. "I consider the legal form of the Steaim r's Protest so valuable tlmt I never leave ports without >» copy u f t|, r ■ book on board." A. U. McCALLA 51. Captain steamer Areola "The only work published ofany value to the Stoamer's Accountant," J. F. J. ALLISON Formerly Clerk of the Steamer Fortune. "The moat perfect system of Steamer's Accounts iu use " C. S. FRISBEE, Formerly Captain of steuuier Naahvllle. On Will. 11. I'oniiiaiiKliip. Twelve First Premiums Inr the beet nn.l IfrMmmUl Penmanehln awarded our Preeent Penman, by tbe United tjtatee Fair' #tCincinnati in «.IWO Pennsylvania State Fair at Wyoming Western Pennsylvania Fair at Pittsburgh ...!!!lß6u Western Virginia Fair at Wfcsriing iB6O And the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland 18« i'» All of which are exhibited at our "Perfect gems of the Penman's *n."~Hu,buroh rrnt. The*/. M can only bo excelled by the au thor. m-PiUsburjh Uazeltc. "11l his ornamental designs are new and remarkable performances.' —*Kvtning GuxtUe. . " T i* J** 0 Pennsylvania Fair awarded him nix Fir»t Premiums In all branches of tho art ."—Ohio Slate Journal. OUR TERMS. For theftraduatlngO> irj **, limiMinlimited .... f4O 0« Blanks nnd Stationery;? $7 elsewhere t The enlarged edition of Jluif's Hook-keeping. " 1 7:, Our blanks are made of flno extra size paper, ruled cum - piety, with full acts of nuxiliarie*. The Institution tbarefe.ro offer. the Commercial Stu dent, the fallowing IMPUBTANT ADVANTAGES: Author I'* 1 '* ! "" ,t S7 "® m of <**•"">*'» <"*• taught by the M. Tho dally lecture* of an experienced Accountant. B of lu, ' f "■"» required bj other Colle gee, and S2O or S3O in boajrd. 4th. A »Tinn of $6 or $7 In Stationery. Mh. Uaviog the boet btulneea pentnao In tbe Weet. f®" or full r*rticnlan. send tor our elegant new and cnlarpi . H, with eainplen of our P-nmati . rlj- Or»aft<'r.,»l Wrltln,. OA cent. (or poetage Jon. T ' * ios, Prlvclpa June 112, I&6incs. principal
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