ItJfpartmfut. Regularity in Feeding. Any good farmer knows tliat nny domestic animal in a gojd clock — that it kriows, almost to a minute. 'A hen the regular feeding time has - vv.vr.l. If it bas been accustomed to bo fed with accuracy at the appoint ed period it will not fret till that pe riod arrives, after which it becomes veVy restless and uneasy till its food omes. If it has been fed irregular ly, it will begin to fret when the. ear liest period arrives, lltf.ee this' fret ting may be entirely avoided by strict punctuality ; but it cannot be other wise. The very moment the animal begins to worry that moment it begins to lose flesh ; but the rate of this loss has never been ascertained —it is cer tainly worthy an investigation—and can be only determined by trying the two modes (punctuality and irregu larity) side by side, under similar eircilmstanccs. and with ... the same amount of food, for some 'weeks or months together. There is one precaution to lie ob served, in connection with regular feeding, where some judgment is need ed. Animals eat more jn sharp and frosty than in warm and damp weath er. Ilence if the same amount by weight is given at every feeding,ihey will not have enough when the weath er is cold, and will be surfeited when it i» warm and damp. Both of these evils must be avoided, while a little attention and observation will ena ble, tho farmer to do it. Pumpkin Meal for Hogs. I'umpk ; n meal, formed of dried pumpkin, by grinding, is one of the most valuable arf icles known for feed ing swine. The .pumpkin should be cut in thin slices, and thoroughly dried by exposure, in clear weather, to the rays of the sun. The more thorough the process of drying is eff ect'"!, the more valuable will be the HTti< le for this purpose. Good well mAtured fruit should be selected for this purpose. When thoroughly dried, pumpkins is ground as easily as In dian corn or any other prairi. The pwiper method of using it is to mix "it into ii thin butter or mush, season ed with a small quantity of salt, and fed warm. Swino are very fond of is, Squashes may be used in the same way,ls may also carrots and parsnips, both ef which, when sliced and dried, may be easily converted iuto meal. Obtaining Eggs. There is mueh in breed for egg laying qualities, lint the most i3 in e od treatment —making the hen at home. A crowded place will not do. ioo many hens together is bad.— Why ? Because it interferes with tranquility. The points of success are: Warm quarters, roomy, clean fend unmolested ; plenty of food; a variety of feed, it matters little what; the water changed often ; chruslied bones, either burned or otherwise ; pulverized earlhor spentashes to wal, low in ; plenty of light and as much cheerfulness as possible. Select good breeds. The middle sized 13 .miniq uo, single combs and yellow legs, are, berhaps, the best. The Spanish are good layers : so are the Creels.— Avoid i.ll big breeds, and especially the East India fowls. —" The ScoUjgJfyy,. mt . r Sll y ß t j iat soa p al "ls, generally deemed on being run off in the most expeditious manner pos -ible,arc high ly beneficial vegetable feeders, as well as useful insect preventives.— Hence they should never be wasted by parties having gardens, as their application to the ground, whether in winter or in summer, will show beneficially, not only on ordinary veg etable crops, but also on berry bush es, shrubs, etc, while, if poured or syringed over roses, cabpages, etc., they will mitigato the mischievous ilcungs of the green fly and caterp:l lars. EARLY MILKING. Cows should be milked early in the morning, so that they can be fed on the dewy grass. Two hours of such deed is worth as much as that of the rest of the day towards giving a good flow of milk. So, wake up, boys, at father's rap on the partition wall, & tie to the yard, with pail in hand, and have the cows in pasture before anybody's else. Be sure and milk clean. A boy who will always milk eltyin will have a good recommenda tion of being faithful wherever he goes, and such a recommendation al ways goes a great way among busi ness men. "DRAINING. Every rod of good under-draining, in one or two seasons, pay the expense of making it, by rendering the soil more productive. Where ditches are already dug, let them lie filled be fore heavy rains come und cavo in the sides. This is the best time in , the year to drain beds of inuuk and —A highly important arrest of four utterers as counterfeit currency, has taken place at Providence, R. I. One of tkc men captured was gener al agent fjr the distribution of the spurious stuff throughout New Eng land. A FACT. —Next month is Novem ber. • Bb* W«U in h flut-^licll —The Fenians arc creating a stir in Canada. —The cattle plague is on the increase in England —There will be alargefjerman emigra tion this year. —Only 4G prisoners now reuiaiu in the Old Capitol. —The defirfencj of Southern postmas ters amounts to nearly 8100,000. —(iencral Grant is busily engaged in reducing the army to a peace footing. —Mining companies are g4tting tired of resting «n their ores. —The butter sold in Boston is said to contain 33 per cent, of lard. —Col. Chaner has been elected dele gate to Congress from New Mexico. —The Emperor Napoleon is preparing the second volume of hia " Life of C#- sar." —There is a great demand in St. Lou is Mo., for mechanics ot all grades. —President Johnson has abandoned his contemplated Southern tour. —Ten thousand freedmen have learned to read since tho war. The potato disease has appeared ex tensively in Cambridge, Eng. —The amount of capital of the Nation al Banks already chartered, is £898,579,- 201, —The Confederate foundry at Augusta Ga., was burned on Monday. —Gen. Grant will make Washington his permanent residence. —The Paris Monitcur intimates that Rome will soon bo evacuated by the French. —The Supreme Court of Oregon has decided that all State taxes must be paid ! in gold. j —lnducements arc being offered to : mechanics and .aborers to migrate to West j Virginia. —Tho Richmond Times says that the I " burnt district" in that city is being rap- I idly rebuilt. —A respectable resident ofJersey City, ! was killed by his drunken wife on Friday uight. The Government shops at Savannah | have been closed, and the laborers dis charged. ! —More than 600,000 men were equip j ped in Philadelphia during the rebellion, j at a cost of §100,000,000. I —Troubles are brewing between the Mormons and the United States Govorn- I merit. Poligamy is in danger. —Telegraph linos to connect the prin- I cipal cities of Mexico are in process of | I construction. —The President has issued a proola- I nutinn declaring martial law at an end in Kentucky. —Gen. D. N. Couch has acceptee tho ' Democratic nomination for Governor of I Massachusetts. —General Bsaks, candidate for Con- I gress in Massachusetts, announces himself I in favor of negro suffrage. —The price of printing paper has arisen I lately in Boston, and ther* is a searceity | of both printing and writing paper. —A formidable iron clad gunboat and | ram has recently been completed in France for the Italian Government. —Five regiments of colored troops will horrcfter garrison Washington. All colored trrops not doing duty are to be mustered out. A new counterfeit of $lO legal ten der notes hasjust been putin circu lation ; it is dated Washington, March 10, 1862, with a letter C. —A Southern merchant lately car- { Fried to New hilg6^7af r j j ver, the product of his melted plate, to pay Northern debts contraotod be fore the war. —Theproperty of Joseph E. Davis brother • 112 Jeff. l)a is, and Wm. T. Martin, both lato of the rebel army has been restored to tiiem. —Spring BrooJj, the splendid man sion of G. 11. Stuart, near Philadel phia, was sold at auction to Edwin Eorre9t, the actor, for §76,000. —Clement C. Clay and John Mit chell, are to be removed from their casement prisons at Fortress Monroe, and confined in Carroll Ilall. —The German cigar and tobacco dealers intend urging on Congress at it9 next session, the necessity of abol ishing the law taxing manufactured tobacco —Xj. 11. Chandler, (Union,) has been elected to -Congress from the first district of Virginia, an 1 A. 11. H. Stuart from the sixth district. —The Mobile Tribune reports that a newspaper to be edited by colored i men, in the interests of the colored ! people, is to be set up in that city. —A military order has been issued ;n Georgia, commanding post masters not to deliver letters to persons who have not taken the oath of amnesty. —Six hundred rifles, supposed to | belong to the JTeciaus, iuve been cap tured near the U. S. Border by the Canadian authorities. The were be ing smuggled across the lines. —On the Union ticket of Allen town, Lehigh ocunty, every candidate but one was a soldier in the late war, ai,d that one defended his country in 1612. —lt is asserted that in regard to tho National Currency the Secretary of the Treasviry will urge upon Con gress at its next ses ion a policy of j contraction. The President is known to favor it. —The carriage which was presen ted to President Lincoln in 1863 by New York gent'emen is to be sold.— It is the one in which he rode to Eord's Theatre on the fatal 14th of April. GROVER 8c BAKER'. CF.I.KBR ATKD EI.A9TIC SMITH SEWING-MACHINES. We re awarded the hir/hes fremiti* over tk'-l Competitors, at the following State nwt Cmtnty Fairs of 1863. NEW YOIIK SI ATI; FAIR, First Premium for Family Machine. Firm Premium fur Manufacturing Machine. Firm Premium fur Machine Work INDIANA BTATE FAIR First Premium for Machine for all purposes. Firm Premium for Machine work. VBitMONT STATE FAIK First Premium for Famtlv Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machln First premium for Machine Work. OHIO BTATE F MR. Firm Premium for Machine Work. IOWA (STATE FAIR. First Premium for famil) Machine. First Premium tor Mannfac'urlng Machine First Premium fnx jjjachlne Woik. ILLINOIS STATE FAIR First Premium for Machine for all purposes First Premiuin ft>r Machine Work. KENTUCKY H, ATK F UR First Premium for Machine fo- all purposes First Premium for Machine Work. MICHIGAN ST \ IE FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Macblne Work. PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR. Flrst Premium for 3/unnfacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work OftECJON STATE FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. Chittemjen Co. (Vt. Agr'l Soc. Firm Premium for Family Machine. Firm Premium for Malu'ftclurine Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. Fmnklin Co. (N. "V.) Fair. First Premium for Family Machine. First Prerrlmn for Manufacturing Machine. Chupinin Vuilav (Vt.) Agr'l Sue; Firm Premium for Faulty' Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. Iltiuiniien (Maee.) Agt*'l Soc. Diploma for Famiiy Machine. Diploma for Machine Work Washington O- . (N \ ) Fair. First Premium for Family Machine. QvirfHtis (Jo. (N. Y.) A; i'l St»C. First Premium for Family Machine. F rst Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium f«* Machine \N ork. Sar Co. (N. Y j Fair. First Premium for Family Machine. Mechaoicft' Jiirttituic (Pa.) Fair* First Premium for Machine for all purposes. First Premium for Machine Work EE 1 Uf E are now sending by mall, free of postage, our FINK DIAMOND POINT "UNION Uflf.D 7 EN.S." and j*u.vrn KxteNsiojt SLimNif CAI« wwiih Lead Pencil, beautifully chased, at «>ur wholesale price of iff 125. We never before retailed them less than S4 each. They are acknowledged to he the mom durable and beautiful Iri inork*t. They are manufactured ofFiNi GOLD, and finished in the b.-st possible style They are celebrated ft>r their ad aptness to every Jband , n d style «>f writing, making a beautiful light or heavy stroke when desired. We hav» sold over one hundred' thousand "Union' Pens during the p st fight months, and we have not re ceived one word of dissatisfaction from anyone using ! our Pens They are the bkst Gold Pen 'made. and ! sold for one quartet- the [.rice charged by many. Any j one ordering bv rnal I wilt receive their" Pens by the next return mail Our goods always wrri .e safely at their destination He parM'-ular to writ-! your address plain. One trial of our Gold Pens will convince ano . I pe/sota of their superiority. We also send, without extra vhurge, II lOD'S GREAT HOOK OF IOOSK CRETS, or How TO MAKE M A DAY WITHOUT CAP IT AI. . One of these Secrets cost the publisher ia„'so j for the right to publish it. Sever-1 persons ure now making ®l'2o per month bv theae Secret* Thisbook is worth f"»u to any man or woman L leut Asa Hen nett. a wounded soldi**. writes os from Chicago, h has realized, in four .ninths. $51:) by knowledge ob alned from this book We send one Gold Pen, Sit. I ver Extension Case and Pencil and Hook of Secrets, for '25; three for $3.50; four for $1.50, six lor 50, twelve a sl*2. Government money, ad re ' M. YOUNG St IJROS . fill 157 Monroe Street. New York. IE/TO CONSUMPTIVES.—Suffers with Con sumption, Asthma, Brrncbitis, or any diverse of the Throat or Luuys will be cheerfully furnished. with out charge. with the remedy bv th«» use of which the Rev. F.kwabd A WtLsojj, of Williamsburg. York, was completely restored to health, after JfT v imr suffered several years with that dread Con sumption ffif£*«medv i* v""r an Immediate trial It will cost nothing, | and may be the means. 112 their perfe« t restoration j Those desiring the same will please address Kev. EDWARD A. WILSON. 105 South Second Street, Williamsbnrg. (kings County, NewYOffc. /tnguet 0, '6s—Ow. ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF iew (.ioon s. H« C. HEIMEMAN has jnsl rsc«ived from tho Km! A New & Splendid Stock OF BOOKS. PHOTOGRAPH BIBLES, PHOTOGRAPH, ALBUMS ot the vary latest style ami of the best material a Large & Fancy Assortment OF WAS*I* PAPER FOQI.SCaP. COMMERCIAL NOTK and LETTER PAPER ; ENVELOPi-S of every variety; Inks of all kinds; Gold and Steel Pens : allot' which, together with many other ai tlclos in his line of business, he is pro par- dto sell ns low an the lowest. Walk in. Ladle* and Gentlemen, and examine our stock, and ju«g« of the quality and prices for yourselves. Sept. 27,'C5. G, &11. KICI fii TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO RI-rTURN TIIKIR thanks to the citizens of Butler and vicinity, for their patronage in the past. We are atlll engaged in ltuying. Kutcheriug and Selling Cattle, tlhnop and Hogs. We will Apare no pains to furnish our old customers and all now ones who may favsr at with a call, with the very BEEF, MITTOX A P(»KH That can be procured, or that the market can afford.— I We are determined to do all in our power to accommo date the public; and feel satisfied that they will give us their pationage. Shop on Main street, nearly opposite Berg'e Store. Sept. 27, ISGS. Administrator's \ftice. \TOTICI! Is hereby given, that letters of Admlnktra tlon on the estate of Arthur Crawford, dee d, late of Cherry Tp butler Co. Pa., have been duly granted to the underaigned, therefore, all persons knowing them selves in.lebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment and those haviug claims against the «une will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. JHO. W. Oct. 4th, 1865. ROSANA CRAWEORB Adininislrator'H Notice. 117 HEfvKAS, letters of administration on the estate fV of Alexander Speer, late of Cherry Townafeip, Butler Pa , dee'd, hare heed granted to the suhscri ! her, all persona indebted to said estate are requested to i juaki imuiddiate payment, and those having claims agaiiwt the aame will pr«M>eut them, without delay, duly authenticated fo»- settlement. RUUAMAH ePEER, Oct. 4,1886* Auuuuiatrator. Executor's Notice. LETTERS Testameutary, having been issued to the undarslguedon the estate qf Catharine Heinemcn, late of theforough of Rutler. dee d Therefore, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requeatetl to make immediate payment, and thi»so tiaving claims the same, wilt pieaent them properly au thenticated for •ettlemcnt. U. n . IIEIXLMAN 0":t. 17.1805. Kkeculor. < AMERICAN CITIZEN J oil PmUitt£Ofl.tc<>! Ornamental, Plain, Fancy) Card, Book AND Btnms* <3D2 p&tsims, Corner of Itlaln and Jefferson Street., Opi'n file Jack's Ito , llutlei* JB-M. WE ARE PRKPAItKI) TO PRINT,ON SHORT NOTICK, Bill Heads, 15ooka, llruggist Labels, Pro srrauinies, Constitutions, Checks, Notes. Drafts, lilanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Hills of Fare, Order Hooks, Paper Hooks, Billets, Sale Hills, &«. RUING FURNIHUED WITH Tho Most Approved Hand Presses AND THE LARGEBT ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders, Ornament*, Rules, Cut>, Ac., fti THE COJJNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NKATLT, PROMPTLY, AND AT RKIBOXAJJLE RATES, Tit a style to excel any establishment at home, and compote with any aVroad. S* B ■ 1 Wu><ls men . Are employed in every branch of the business, and wo endeavor to meet the wants of the community, and to re tain tfce honorable distinction which has beea already conceded to this establish ment, for TASTE IT* COMPOijITIOiV AND Ulcganco In Press WorU. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Heau tiful Press Work, mid DISPATCH, we in vite comparison, from getting out a Card of a single line to an illumiuated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. T*<lß NEAV UOUBF, IHU3 AS CHEA.P AS THE CHEAPEST AND A 8 GOOD AM THE BUST. R. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Have just received at their establislunent ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA., A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. RE.VDTUK rOLLOWINO CATALOG (J* AND PROFIT THEREBY. FOIt THE LADIES. Always on hfthd a large stock of Ladio* goods, such as COBERG CLOTII, ALPACAS, DK LANES, OINGIIAMS PRINTS, KKRCIIIBFB, NUBIES, GLOVES, Ar. FOR GENTLEMEN. Always on band Block Cloths, Fancy and Black Canal m pros, Sat I net ts, Cassinets, Tweeds, Plain and Taney Tes tings. Shirting, etc., etc., otc., Itr.ADY MADE CLOTHING. Such u COATS, PANTS, YJSSTS ami other pumenln. Roots and ftluoa, lIATS, CAPS & NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles B5 «U SK IS g i gs «oOI) H, Such JfnUeached and Bleached Muslins, linen and { o,t .J*n, Table Cloths, Oil Cloths, Liueu aud llen»p Towels, 1 Carpets, Curtains, Fringe, etc. HARDWARE, &C. ITyou want Nails or Spike?*, Manure or other forks* Saw-Mill or other naw«. Smoothing Irons, I<o?ks, (lingoa, etc.. goto M'Aboy's, where you can buy thorn cheap. IP YOU WANT Oood Kxtra Family Flour, White or Brown Sugar, Bio Coffee,lmperial, Young Hyson or Black Tea, goto M'Aboy's. IIP You WANT^ROCBRIES of a superior quality. at as low rates as they can be bad elsewhere in the county, goto the store of B.C. A J. L M'ABOY. .May 11, 1864. MARTI!* r.r.IHKR.. OEO. WFCKBECKXFT. STOVES AND PLOUGHS. rr~Z i — WT ECKBKCK KR & KKIBER.— Fonn VV don*—Foundry North of tho b r rough of Butler, where Store*. Ploughs fiPiulrlfcw Their wwM-oom lion MalnStreet first door North of Jack's Hotel, where you will find Starves j of all sizes and patron*. They also keep on hand a large ' stock of Ploughs, which they sell a* cheap as they can be bought at any other establishment in the county. Dec. 9. lS63::tf ____________ _ m BOOT & SHQESHOP. ON MAIN STREET. Opposite Boyd'a ISullcllnft, WHERE we arc prepared to manufacture Boots and Shoes of all kind*, to order, of the bent material, in the latest style*, and of the finest workmanship.—on the shortest poHtuhle notice; Hn<l at a* reasonable rate* as the same quality cau be had at any other establish ment. J. A. SHANORAJ. BICKKL* Butler. May 81, IfWft JACK'S HOTEL ~~ III2NJ. JACK, Proprietor. Corner of Main And JefTeinon (reete, Mutler, Pa. March 16,18G4. WALL PAPER, AT March. 22.18rtf. II El NEMAN' A. M. NJIYMAN, M. D. Physician and Hnr con. Offlcft immediately opposite Walker's builfiiags Sutler Dec. 9. 1863::tf. Theodore Freckenstein, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SilR«EO.\. OFFICE on the corner of Jefferson and McKean streets, (Opposite corner fr.rn U. P. Church ) BiTLER, A. Dec. 21,15 M:."mo JFOTICE." APPLICATION will be made to the next Legislator of the State of Pennsylvania, for the Incorporate of the Harmony Savings Bank, with a capitel of Thirt Thousand Dollar*. Fiiid Bank to be located in the bor of Harmony, Butler County, said State. June 2en THOS. K.OgßlirSOiT, Attorney at Law, AXI> PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, OITIce with Chat, M'Camlles«, Esq.. South Weit corner of tlie Diiaoml, Ilntlcr a. .WISCELLASEOtS SOTIIES. THE WORLD ] lirouijlit rlßlit In llie Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET, Wnm the " Wnn4er '• • . ' I '!•••• Geo. Voge Icy Dealer in all'Vinds o Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having been duly appointed a "Committee of Six."to proceed to [tarts beyond these diggins, to procure for the citizens of Butler, and all others who may favor him yith a call, the choicest articles In his Hue, would respectfully represent: that in pursuance of his appointment, helms been successful in collecting 44 tall specimens" of the best articles ever found in IJntler! He would also further represent: tluit he feels gratefa! to the public for the fa jsyrs conferred upon hfm, in " days gone by," and hopes he will merit a continuation 6f th.?ii patronage in "days that are to v. me." In conclusion, he begs leave to make the following re mark : that he has a littlo the best articles In his line,that , are to bo found from the "centre to tho circumference" of Pennsylvania, and indeed, he might safely add, tho United States of North America, the British Possession*, or the California*, including lite mouth of the Coluo J>ia river, all along tho cast of Oregon, uu ns high an the parallel of •• Phlfty l'hour Pborty." He HUMBLY soli cits the custom of All the " 7>car of Butler, or auy wayfaring ma« who may chanci fo makanlstrahslt acrosa thediicof Butler, or sojourn within J:er bordern for "a Henson/'foolhigronlidont lie will gi TO SII tin faction, bp : h as regards price and quality. Cotno and examine fi.r yous salves! Don't put it off! I thief of time!!! OKOBOE TOUELEY. Jr. Jiutler, Pa., May 11.1864. BURGEON I>KNTIBT'W. DRS.S.R.&C.L. DIEFFENBACHER. „—, A UEprejN.iedtoJi.sori . r AT J\ artificial den tuj le s tho iateat lib prove tirciftt on Vnh'anlte,Coral - Those desirous to «^a,l J? -\>,vfexamine their new styles . ' " 112 \ work. Filling, cleaning, extracting an\J sting the teeth done with tho best materials and In the best manner. Particular attention paid to children's teeth. As mechanfcf, defy com petition; a* operat<»rs they rank among (he bent. Ch;\r. gesmoderate. AdvicefVeo of cfntrge. Olllco—ln B yds Building Jefferson Street, Butler Pa. Dec. 9,1863,:::tf. HAVE YOU S[EN THIS? ... : —r | T 1 " -!!1 (i.'Tlti.'r. L.Titl c r'js--. V k : C)Vr« J f>ll to hUolii frlt'iidH " ". mid ciwtoinerit for past ...irQM to Wiopublicthutheiiac TT BAODLKS. I ,1S . j A i"® 11AI1XKSS Jp&lrr r ;TVAtw. old Stand, nw •"! win he rendy nt nil may favor him with a call. Tie Inconstantly manufacturing, and keeps OUhand the very b n st assortment c*f T ae it ar it M. All work warranted. Kepnlrlo* dooo on the shorten! notice and most favoral>l« tenns. Dec. "J, 18C6. J. J.SEDWICK. rpli E undersigned would respect Hilly infonn the public , L that they bavo entered luto Partnership, in the UiHlertaklpff JtiiHiiioMH, 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 furnish C'OlHun of all kinds on short notice. They will have on hands constantly a variety of Coffins finished to suit purchasers, and on tho most rea sonable terms. They will nlai furnish Carriages and conveyances for Funeral occasions when requested. Ware Booms, on Jefferson street, 2 doors \\oat of American Citizen Office 0. C. BOESSINO, Duller. July 20, lW5::!f. UKOBOE W. EDA. •JI nntDt.BE j h CLIIIK irni & GuiEK, Aitornojrs' at Law, Office} In tUe County Surveyor's ofllce, Ifttl Ic»r, I»n, Mill attend toall business entrusted to them, promptly Also LICRXCBD CLAIM Aok.XTS, for receiving l'B.vaioNs BbUftviEM, BACK PAT foraddiers or their representatives. Mtir Xocharge until claims are collected.-fc* George Vcgeiey, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER ix ALL Hifc&jt w Tobacco, Snuff, and Segara, Street, llutler. Things Dono Up Right! I to inform Butler county, and the region round about, that I have just received the best articles ev er imjvjrted info this county. Tin only way to prove the fact is to call and examine my Tolmcco, Slinlf and ffrgftrfti believing in the truth of tho old adage that "the proof of the Pudding is in chewing tho Bag." Any man that has an inkling for Tobacco, In any of It. orma, can be gratified. (J MOII(JE VOGELKY, Jr. Butler, Nov. a<>, 1804. BEDICK'S DIG STORE, Opposite ftfeiitVi ftfore. DHUOS, 4>BUGS, DRUGS, M EDICT N HS, , M EDIfl \ES M E BICI N BS, M EDICIN ES, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, DYES, DYES, DYES, PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS, Puro Liquois f>r Medical use only. Boda, Croam Tarter etc. etc. French Ameilcan Perfumery, and Toilet articles.— Hrushes, Tru<ses and all articles In the Drug line, of the heat quality snd at fairest rate*. Doc. 0, ISC3. Iff. S. Fisher's Improved FRUIT qiLMT ? Patened Nor. 12,1861, Aug. 19, 1 SOL and March 22,1864. To bo hud only of the subscriber, ui» Main St», BUT DER, Pa.. 4 doors North of M'Aboy's Store, whore every article of TINWARE in kept in UREA T VARIETY. This can has been extensively used and found to be perfectly safo. Its great convenience will ho discovered at first sight. The extensive futilities for manufactur ing all its parts innke it very cheap. It in closed by clamping a tin cap over and round the opening, which is pressed upon a cement-coatod gasket, causing the congou to molt by tho he.»t ot tho fruit; he corning it is perfectly sealed. It is closed or open ed in an iustant, by hooking or unhooking a strait wii c spring. LADIES, and others, are requested to call and exam ine this uimui passed Fruit Can. WM. 8. ZIEQLER. Butler, Jnly 13,18G4:;tf. Attorney at Law, FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, A • one door North of KINNEAR jktMJ involution of l'arluerMhip. NOTICE i« hereby given, that the Partnership here tofore existing in the Druggist business in the borough of Butler, between Dr. M. F. Hamilton, and David Vance, under the name and title of B. V. Hamilton k Co. has been mutually dissolved. Wo return our sincere thanks to the puttie generally fur their kind patronage. The business will be conducted in tb - old stand, in Boyd's Block, Mak? street, by B. F. Hamilton I>R. 11. F. HAMILTON. Sept. 6thi;2t. DAVID VA NCE. VFTW YOU U ANT TO KNOW A LITTLE OF E VER YTHING relating Jo th* human system, male and female; the causes ai\d treatment of diseases; the marriage customs of the world; how to marry well and a thousand things ue-vHr published before, read the revised and enlarged edition of •'Mrdical Com mon SkjoJ." a curious book for curious people, and a good book for every one. 400 pages. 100 illustra tions. Price 91 ..M). Contents table sent free to any address. Hooks may be bad at the Hook stores, or will be sent by nail, post paid, on receipt of price Addres. K B. FOOTE, M It.. June 28, '65-6n#.] 1130 Broadway. New York. ID-OLD EYES MADE NEW—A PAMPHLET directing bow to speedily restore sight and give up spectacles, without aid of doctor or medicine Sent by mail, free, on receipt of 10 cents. Address. E. 11. ROOTJE, M. D June lljIQ Broadway. New York. The American Citizen, IS published every W\dnesdny In thoborough ofßntln by THOMAS on Main street oppoeito to PUCK'S Ifoto!—lip stairs in the brick formerly occupied by Kli Vettftr.osnt.tore Ttrirt:—s2oo n year. If j nld Jn advance, 6t within the Hrst first nix months; or 60 if not pdJd until afti r the expiation of tye first six mcnths. TERMS OP ADVERTISING, &c., As agreed upon by tbe Publishers and Piopiletors of tt.l lint lor Paper I. One F<)uare, ono Insertion $ 1 NO KOCH subsequent Insertion F>o '4 column Ibr HX month* • IS 60 U column for *l* mouths *2O 00 1 coluum for six months : .. 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Sale, Executor*, Administra tors,and Auditor's notices; Estiuys, Dissolution of Part nership, fkutions, and alt transient adVortUouiente, W»T T'OXJTIVKLT BR PAID IX AFIVA.N' %, ME, the undersigned, AND c>t\ lie Butler papers, hereby agree t.» strictly adbers to tlw abovo schedule of prices, until further notice. WM. II AS LETT, Butler American. T LARK WILSON, U»ion Herald. ROBINSON K ANDERSON, American CMtixen. ,luly 13,1&61. Arthur's Home Magazine. Edited BYT* S. Arthur EN Virginia F. Townti The HOME MAGAZINE fol 1806 will be enlarged Ami improved, and made STILT more worthy of the eminent fa vorwlttj wMch it has been received. It* diameter dsn ILLHIL-TO.N ED PMIODICAL claiming public favor on the ground of real merit, will be carefully mrtintnlnfrd; while for variety, interest, usefulness, ynd all the attrac tions of literature ami art essential to a true HOMB M *<J AKINB, the publishers will uim (utitako it SUPERIOR TO ABB OTHERS. A RTXK STKKI. EVOR AVISO, A*D TWO t>AORB OP MI"SIC, will appear in every number, BESIDES choice PICTURES' groups aud characters, prevailing and U large variety of patterns for garments, embroidery, etc.,etc. — In all respwtH wo .iiail give A FIRST-CLASS MAIiA JZLNE,at atrlco jsiitlfhi the reach of every Intelligent family In the land. A new story by T. 8. ARTHUR will be COMMENCED In the January number. YKARM TERMS, in ADVANCE.— One copy, S2JM< three copips,F6,oo; live copies, in.lone to getter-np of dnb. fIO.NFT • nine cnplerf.nnd ONE to getter-hp «4" club, $15,00. A beautiful Pit RM MM PLATE, entitled "THE INFANCY OF SII AKSPnARK," fill be mailed to each person who SENDS US a club of subscribers. It will also be nuiilcd to cueh-single subscriber from whom we t o cefve $2,60. For $1,50 WE will send ONE copy Wtch of HOME MAFLAITINRAND OODBI'S LAI'V'S HOOK forayear. ADDRESS, T. S. ARTHUR k CO., 3'J3 Walnut, Street. Phlla. Nov. 30,1564. Tlic Nation: A Weekly Journal of Politics, Litera ture, Science and Art. Tnisjonrmd will not be the organ of any party, sect, or body. JT will on tbe contrary. mako«,U earnest'effort t«» bring to the dijcussion Of political and social QUESTIONS a really crltlenl spirit, and t«» wage War upon the vices of vloleueo. EXONERATION, and misrepresentation by which so much of the political wilting of the day is marred. The criticism of books and woi ks of ait will form one of Its mn«T prmolnent &A'«ues: and pains will be taken to hare this task per formed In every case by writers pos sessing special QUALIFICATIONS for it. It is intended, iu the interest of Investors, as well as of the public generally, to haVft QUESTIONS of trade no I finance treated every wenlt by a writer NHOEE podtfon and character will give his articles au exceptional value, and render them U safe and trustworthy guide. A spe ill correspondent, who has beon selectedfor thie work with raro, bus started on a journey tluongh tjie South. 1 lis lutters will appoar hereafter every week, and he is charged with the duty ofsimply reporting what he sees and hears, leaving the tiiblle as FAR A* piisolble to draw its own Inftrsncw. IT embraces among its regular or occasional coulribu tors the following names: lleury W. F/ongfelb.w, James Russell T.nwHl,.Tohn 0. Whittler, Samuel Elliott (EX-President Trln. (VILE-... Hartford.) I'rof. Torrey. < liarwrd,) Dr. Francis Llebei, Professor Oohlwin Smith, (Oxford,) Prof-ssor Child. (Harvard.) Henry James, Chantes E. Noi ton. Judge (Daltimore,) |;M;\itind Quincy. Prof. W D. Whltny, (Yale) Prof. D. C. Ollinan, (Yale,) Judge Paly, L»rof. Dwlgl.l, (Columbia College,) Prof. Tayler Lewis. (Schenecfeday,) Judge WAY land, Frederick Law Olmstead, Rev. I>r- M - Cllntock. Rev Dr. Joseph P. Thompson, Hev. Phillips Itrooks, Rev. I)r. Hollows, C. J.Stills, Heurv Tucket man. Da yard Tavlor, C. A. Hriste.L, C. L. Brace, Richard (1. While, Wi' : O"» Llyyd uoorgn Fishor, Theodore Tilton, James Par ton, Oail Hamilton. TRRHS:— Three ]><>l|uis per annum, in advance: Six inonthfH Two D'4JKI>. When delivere<l by Carries in N. York or Brooklyn. Flftv Cents additional. JOSEPH 11. RTCHAKDS, Pt'BLlSlir.B, 130 Nas*au street, N. Y. Dr. B. F Hamilton DRUGGIST AND APOTHECAft, «« t ydN Block, Butler F«. Hole TI Pure Quality or I)R UG PAINTS OILS DYE-STUFL'9 SPONGES ILILDSHES. CARBON OIL BBNZOWi VARNISH PATENT MEDICINES WINES LIQUORS FOR MEDIC*NAL PURPOSES FANCY SOAPS, PERKUMEFTY, NOTIONS WINDOW GLASS. PLASTER PARIS. BL. Cut/Soda CREAM TARTAR, Etc Etc. Wines for Sacramental Use, at Cost, AGENTS FOR DR. MURnAV'S MEDICINES. Physicians OcLrsfiilly Compounded. The attention of Phys cUns and people generally, are invited to give us a call, being confident can sell SS low as anv similar establishment IU tho county. May 3, LSCFL. IX7"A CURDTi> YHK HUPFRRIXG —Do you wish to be cured ' If so. »wtllow two or thre» hoys bendeof ; *l3uchn." • Tonic Blttera,'' ' l Snr»ap^lrllla, ,, '•Nfrvon* AhtUloteit," &c., he.. Sec., and after you with the remiU, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCH \.VS F. NO 1,1 911 SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be reatored to health and vlffnr in less than thirty days 'I her are purely vegetable, pleas ant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken down ard shattered constitution Old and vounc can take theni with advantage Ur. Durban's Knglleb Specific Pills eure in less worst c-»e« of NRRVOUSMKSS. lmpo'ency. Pre. mature Decay, Weakness, lusinlty. nnd nil I'rinaiy Sexual, end Nervous Affections, no matt'*r from what cauee produced. Price, One Dollar p»*r box. Sent, postpaid* ou reeetpu»fa» o/der A fit*!*. JAM B» S HUTL K R No. 439 Broadway, New York, General Agent. P S.—A box sent to any address on receipt of price —which is On* Dollar—post Fret. !£7"" Adcicrlptlve Circular sent ou application, July 19, 'OS: Bw. H7»AIO to?-'!) P Mt DAv Wantefj an setive le eruWlc. man Iu each county, lu the I'nlted States.o j secure for himself the exeluslve Rlfjht to sell ,kMl ler's Metallic Bro< in llend," (by the use of which everyone is hie own broom maker, without the aid of cord or tying* of any kind.) patented June 13fh, lotw. We can sud«tantlate j:he assertion thajt acenoi yre now clearing from $l.O to#2o pe day An active energetic man enn sell f/oni 1000 to 30'Ki In a county Inclose stamp for ac.rcular, giving full particulars and address. • MILL KB tc DIAL. Cincinnati, Ohio. July, 12th, 18*5. RUB&L HIU NEAR BI'TLEH, PA. THE underaiitnod would respectfully inform thopnMlc Kcnerally, that lie Is now fully prepared to larulnb them with the choicest variety nnd wry best rjuality of >ll kinds of fruit tree*. During the feat nrnuuei- he hM made large addition. <o 111. rtoek of Ifruit and Ornamc n tal trees; awl ha. fttt hand a larfci'r and better quality and variety than haa vvor been offered in thj. county Con stating of SUMMER. WINTER & FALL APPLES. PEACIIKB PKARB AND CHERRIES, also, BTRAW HEKRIKS of the very flnwt nuality—different kinds of Rheubarb. A Splendid lot of Evergreens and a great variety of Promtacuons lor ornament and shades.— All of which, wo propose to sell on as reasonable tei inn, as the name quality and varieties can be had for, from auv a*ency or establishment in the country. ' Jan. 0, 1864. BJLAB PEAUCE k SO^ST WANTED./ AJIOY from seventeen toelghteen yearg'of age, of in dustrious habits, and good character, can ti nd au opportunity to leurn the nourc Carpenter trade, by ap l-lying at once to 112. O. PI'RVJB S j.i. 20, 1V.5. 'iL'Jjl/jIiLWL I ..'-' "J.r lIiAJ JL.. J. L.SLU L-UJJU Fifth Street, Pittsburgh' Pa,, fOI'NpED IN 18-10 AND Incorporated by Legislative Charter, , • 1 «?"# w:il ID mr osninur ttCSI N%B 1«A N ,W' KMtkV,Il \v_. : ' r h 'K'r' "'l'li'ierclnl ■nthoritiw, Bam and « w i, ~r»»o<li.ae I,i, »«•, and Tot 112,: dkUAiUy coi»li,M«| tlint .ihf »Unitlt« "" Utun ' wl1 " 1 " i" or right tfjjft. It Cull. STOCK BOOKS. """ a^ihUotMl.lt n" n li^k, r<!< ' , "* Uu^l4 > '"'urftr of old to PARTS RKSfc!f*S#St9,'t ~ hr° ' "iW'tiiHß Hi, " 112 °" 1 with I)),, ftiltmliiclion of a now partner. And orartimlly Ulufltttttigitbc . • ' ruiVA'ri: I.KIMI i:i-, ' lijr m«an« of wHlrii tlio faults of ||„. !„|.|„r„ a'ri.'Vfi.t out of tho SMKM-al 1,00k,. for the M tk „ „rl„, I>. llioboiik Unutiien named elsewhere. Tit« noTtlf rnent of (ksiks ({,•,. . ( SINOIjK KNTIIY, frith nil prnctttMWl|.tftH(>VH ih f. VHi' rn opened by lkrnbJe-Kmry, A coqpjae rule !. i i ntUf^ljir lIKItANUEI) 1)0U1II.IM:STI1Y HOOKS, *ltli «ix »pc*lnratl<m». Tbogrtn or l.w« found i*W tin bootycorrecUy rM|»«i Thelnainer laajso cMfclsed l u otywrstf IKWKS, from olcli* fpwlflcatlunf, lnrhidtniri'r*rtiito >ndttfnnß'rr t often met Willi InbnJtnMn. Also, a imrioiu of eju-reisi., In < WIHtXa ridOKP, frem now and pe-uliar a|u«'in,atloufe. Tl|» lourau- *!«, writes about eighty BOSINHSS FORMS of Promissory Notes, Judgment Note*, Prnft«, QijJer* Rills of Exchange, Accounts, Invoices, &i» £( V Mi*.. * scries of BUSINESS LETTERS, srtiich, with thejMUinesafortns,are.all connected with hi* course of Book-Kef ping, making It a regular course of business practice, with a course of twenty-five LECTURES UPON BOOK-KEEPING, h.v the Senior Principal, explaining all the business m*t tera recorded in the tojft. Also, twelve LECTURES ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS. How every one may get rich. How to get Hoh by trn dlng. 1 l>e causes of commercial failures. On stiecula tfoiM. The hiorsl Influence of integrity in yolith. Ac.— Also, lor hues upon COMMERCIAL LAW, on Partnership*, Contractu, Insurance, Common Carriers the Statute o/ Limitation*, 4c. Practical instructions |j{ detec^a* COUNTERFEIT HANK NOTES, byafUllset of genuine vignette* odd counters, and a large collection of counterfeit notes. OUR RAILROAD ftjOK-KEEPINrt, (Tn mnnuacript.l exhibits the Construction na<l equip ment, tbp ojjejatjn K recejptH and expenditure*, Ute Ik* closi'ti arid A cMti'lfutl ncorded. lire adVer tised i»y others, but uot taught elsowliere i-t tlio city.— Our new of PRIVATE BANK ROOKS, (In ntuuuxf rlpt,) embracing all tl>o best ftumsiins*n ns* among private Bankers Our new enlarged edition of DUFF S STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEI'J NO, In thi, 1 deportment studeats have ths aMintanre ef our Snperin tendent. Mr. TIIOS. It.SMITH,an experienced I'racticfl! Men-iitifllo Accountant, and fuimerty Clerk of a Minsb- I Our full courso of btMlneee practice included about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled toabopt THIRTY DIFFERENT FORMS, rfx : 1« Ufdgere, 7 Day-bsjilti, ft Journals, 0 Bilbbook.". 4 Cash- Books. 4 SalcM-lKJoka, 2 Invoice hooka, 1 Discount-book I Check-register. 1 Doposk-Toglster, 2 Collect ion-registers, I Tickler, 1 ll.ind's-regiKter, 1 Freight-b(K)k, 2 l'iiA*agfr b<K>ks. 1 Fuel-hook. TudeeliooksprartlcaJJy record JJMMl t SI X li UN 1»R ED BUSINIjSHj TR \ .\SACTIONS, comj re hending DUFF'S origipdl plan of business Cilucation ii - II odiu I'd twenty-flvu vears ag-i. How far others have succeeded in imitaiing him w ill bo host seen by comparing the business papers and bonk* of tbvir pupils with tho»i> ol the graduates of this iustitutiou. HARPER'S ENLARGED EDITION OF DUFP'W HOOK ICKKIMNG Price 112 1,76. Postage 20 cents. Sold by Booksellers g«i, orally. The following tnstlniouh* Is indicate the character o this work : "Noother work upon Book-Keeplag explains the sub jects with so much nearness ahd simplicity." K. W. EDMUNDS, Casbler Mechanics' Bank, Wall St., N. |f. "It gives a ch*ar iunight into all df.part«ieuts of tlifs science." A.S. FRASEK. Cashier of Seventh Wty.l Bsnk, N. Y. " As an extonsivo shipowner, American and Europeai mercliant, bank director, etc., he has born tku» reputatioc • 112 the Ingest order of business talents." r JOHN W. BURN HA M, ilcrrhant. No. 9 South St., New Y<»rk. •'Mr, Duff is a man of rare qualificafi-.m for l'U"ifif--*.' JOHN M. D. TAYLOR, UVdon " y.r. Duff is a met chant of tha lb it reHpectablllty?' J. LA N DIS. Men hant.Sew Orient. "I grgdur»te»l in Dulls College in half thy time 112 ex pected. HUadmirable sys?era luelmb-s nothing rfnrpet* lluons, nor leuves out auy easential,'' .ML COMPTt>N. Cosiiier Njagru Funk, LockjXnrt, N.fV. "It contains much miitter iinpoWrtrtt fo thPm'cmmut '* C..0. lIA LS'J'EADf President MMt-.hattan llahk. N. Y. "The most complete woik of the kiud i have fever ««cn." JSSrcH KMITKWXV. I'twldomt Kx( linjtg.) 11. jda J'UW.«ri<li. "Tho most clear and conipra&fnKlVe tliat I nave met witb." JOHN GNYDL*, Cashier BdriTc of Pittsburgh. • You have yonrown longfxpfi'iMt441\» a liierclmnt to good nse in this work." ftlCtf'AßD IKVIN, Merchant. N». Front sirii«t N. V. •* Tho favorable opinions already expressed by gQiitle tuen of competent authority are well veD and- very properly bestowed." CHARLES M. LEUPP, LEOPOLD BIER WORTH, ROBERT KKI.I.Y, Special Committee of tho Chamber »»f. Oynnjerc®, N. Y. [Extract from the Minutes.] PROfePEB M. WETJIORE, tary. "Your C'-mmittee unanimously corMufc tti ttusontoion of the utility of the improved met lrnd vf Mr. i#utT".' GURJ ON J. i II DS, Recording Secretary of the American Institute, N. y. • THE NJRV ENCJJ.ND EDITION OF DUFF'S STEAM BOAT BOOK KEEPING, I Just Published by the author. Price (2-00. Sold by Booksellers Generally. • A perfect syst-'M for keeding such books and scooMnts" J. CAJIOTHERS. fottttrly Cashier of the Men-bants' Bang; Prtuburg. "The Time Table alone is worth the price ' D. B. II KRRON, Late Clork of steamer Mount Vernon. "I considor the legal form of tho Steamer's, Protest s > valuable that I never leave porta without ;» copy of th'» b«»ok on board." A. C. McCALLAM. Captain steamer Areola "The only work publiaLcd of any value to tho Steamer'* Accountajut.'' J- F. J. ALLISON, Formerly Clerk of the Steamey Fortune. "The most perfect system of Steamer's Accouuts in use.'* C. S. FBISBKE, Formorly Captain of sieger Nashville. On H*iu. 11. OuO''* I'eiiiiiminliip. I'weKc 112 ir«t Premiuiuit for the loml Ha.itww ami Ornamental Ft nma««lilp. awarded ohr Present, Penman, by the United Styles Fair atCincinuutl in • Pennsylvania State Fair at Wyoming ............„.»18G0 Western Pennsylvania Fair at Pittsburgh...'.... Western Virginia Fair at Wheeling.. And tbo Ohio State Fair at Cleveland 112,,. lyai All of which are exhibited at our o flies. "Perfect gerns of the Peatman's turi."~iStt»lmrffh "Thesej»erformauces can Only be excelled by the au thor."- Pittsburjh Cazttie. T ' ''AUhliorncmentai are new and remarkable performances."— Evening (Jaxettr. "Hie late Western Pennsylvania Fuir awarded hJjfc six First premiums in all branches of the art."— Ohio State Journal. OtTRTTKRRIfJ. For theOradnatingOmr# *, timennlimlted 410,00 Blanks and Staticnory(e ..sting $7 elsewhere 2.50 The enlarged edition of DufTi Book-koeping.„_ 1,75 Our blanks are triad" of fine extra size paper, ruled com plete, with full of awuiukaries. The Institution therefore offers the Commercial Stu dent, the toUowing IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: Ist. The beet System of accounts in use, taught by th* Author. 2d. The daily lectures of an experienced Accountant, 3d. A saving •>( half .the tUve required by other Colle ger, and S2O or board. 4th. A saving of'l6 or 87 in Stationery. 6th. Jlaving the best business penman lnijje West. tRr or full particulars, sond for onr elegant new and c-ularf ? » ft, with samples of o«r Penman's Business cir -oiu*u»*T.rml Writing. inclosing 26 cents for postage P. DUFF at £ptt, p.lncipa Jane t, I'rtnfipal
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