She farmer* § lfjrortmcut. In the Garden. « * the following hints at this season of the year, tnav not be entirely un profitable to some of our readers : lVrsnips and Oyster plants or Sal sify should bo left in the ground, to be taken out as thev tnny be wanted when the ground will admit of it; and if the frost should be severe and com pel us to wait until february, they will be the better for it, and be at hand when vegetables are scarce. Celery should be secured before the ground is much frozen, for being nipped at the top, it will not keep near so well. Turnips should be buried directly in tho ground where the soil is dry and at a grade which will allow tho water to mu off freely. A bunch of straw as thick as the arm should from tho outside communicate with the turnips, to nllow the escape of confined air, as well as answer as a ready means of access to tho esculents. If beets are packed in tigjit barrels, with elm vinjjs, sawdust, or even short hay, and buried in the ground, fifteen or eighteen inches below the surface, they will comeout in thespringas good as ever. So will turnips and apples. Asparagus beds should now be mow ed off, if still standing, the tops left to dry, and then burned on the beds and the ashes scattered. "They must then be heavily top-dressed with good barnyard manure, to remain until spring and then be forked in. Straw berry beds, towards tho lat ter part of this month, must be serv ed in the same way, though loose horse-stable manure is to be prefer red, and not too thickly applied, and to be very lightly raked off in the spring. Generally it settles or is beaten pretty well down by the win ter Btorms, and much of it ought to remain, to act as mulching to the plants and protect the berries from the dirt when ripening. Raspberries of all kinds that are not perfe'tly hardy should be pruned and laid down in the ground, and cov ered with just enough soil to prevent the exposure of the canes by the washing of the rains, in the form of a double-pitch roof, each row forming a continuous little inound. In no way will the raspberry bo so certuin of protection aga nst the coldest weath er, and coine out in the spring in so fine a condition. All except the na tive varieties should be thus served, and it will increase the productive capacities of even them. Tho Catawissa, where two crops are desired,should by all means be laid down. When only one (the late) crop is desired, the wood should be remov ed close to the ground the latter part of this month, and slightly covered with manure.— Ger. Tel. Winter Care of Cattle, How many farmers there are who. towards the close of winter, complain of being short of fodder anil are com pelled to purchase hay at high prices to carry their stock until pasture time. I know from experience what this is and find it docs not pay. There are two causes and also two remedies for this state of things, viz : Too heavy a stock and too wasteful feeding. For the former the remedy is obvious ; for tire latter, a great many farmers have not yet discover ed a preventive; but goon in the jld way of fccdiug in common square racks in the yard, either comfodder, straw or hay. Hera is where the loss occurs, and did every farmer know the great gain there wou'd be in cutting up everything he feeds, in stead of feeding it whole, there wonld be 110 more complaints of ''short fod der." I have tried it and find that I can winter ten head of cattle, on cut fodder now, where I only wintered fwc head last year, and what is more, keep them in better order ! I use a fodder-cutter, (worked by hand or horse as tho case may be,) and fe?d in the yard in troughs six feet long, eighteen inches deep and two feet wide at the top, s oping to one foot at the bottom. My cuttle eut it upclean— hard but*, stocks and fill', and ono ordinary bun dle of fodddcr—such as would bo gener ally given to a steer at one meal—lasts an animal a whole day Another advantage is, my manure is all short, easily hnudled in the spring when I heave it up uoder the sheds, and I am not bothered by the long cornstalks all through it. Cattle preter their fod der cut, and will oat it'more quietly. The same saving may be accomplished in the stable, by cutting the hay fed to the horses, cows, &c. They soon learn to like it better than long hay, and then they can waste none. Let every farmer who has not tried it, and who has been worried to know how to get his cattle through the -winter rightly without buying hay, try this plan, and if he does it right, he will never regret the outlay for the cutter. My saving of fodder in one winter will I think pay for my cutter. Cannot some of the rest of our farmers, who have tried it, give us their experience for the benefit of ths hundreds who have not ? —"Shall ladies have votes ?" ask ed a stump speaker. "Certainly," replied a strong-minded woman in the audience. "Is woman made on ly to sew on buttons ? And if she is, it is against the law of nature to turn away the needle from the poll." —lt is a long political life that has DO turning. —The Devil is in a rage. Thanksgiving Day in Pennsylvania. The following is Governor Clbtin's proclamation, setting apart a day for thanksgiving: J'enntylvanw, Is- S. —ln tho name and by the authority of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Andrew G. Curtin, Gov ernor of the said Commonwealth. PROCLAMATION. With feelings of the most profound gratitude to Almighty Gcd, I ievite the good people of the Commonwealth to meet in tlirir places of public worship, ou Thursday, the 7th day of December next, and raise their hearts and voices in praise and thanksgiving to hiin, not only l'or the manifold ordinary blessings which during the past year He has continued to heap upon us, for abundant and fathered harvests, fur thriving industry, for gener al health, for domestic good order and government, but also most expre-sly and fervently for His unequalled gooduess in having so strengthened and guidod our people during the last four years that they have been enabled to crush to earth the"late wicked rebellion and to cxterin inalc the system of human slavery which caused it. As we wrestled in prayer with Him iu the dark time of our trouble —when our brothers and sons were staking life and limb for us on many a bloody field, or suffering by torture and famine in the Hells of Auder°onville or tho Libby—so now when our supplications have been so marvellously and graciously answered, let us rfbt withhold from Hiiu the hotn aKOot'our thanksgiving, l/ct us say to all. "Choose ye this day »hom ye will serve, but as for us and our house we will serve tho Lord." Come then ye people whom He hath so hfclped and led—come ye war-worn and mutilated meu whom Ho hath spared to return to your dc:n homes —let us throng the gates of llis temples—let us throw ourselves on the knees of our heaits with awful joy at the foot of His throne, aud render aloud our praise aud thanksgiving to Him, because He hath made the Right to prevail—because lie hath given us the victory—bfcause he hath cleansed our land from the stain of slavery—and be cause He hath graciously shown forth in the eyes of all men the great truth that no Government is so strong .as a Repub lie, controlled, under his guidance, by an educated, moral and religious people. Given under my hand aud the great seal —> ol the State at Harrisburg, this 7th L. s. day of November, iu tho year of our —' Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty live, and of the Commonwealth tho ninetieth. By the Governor ELI SLIKER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. 4»riui<l Juror*, !>«'<•. I SIS 5 E. Maurhoff, Esq., Saxonburg; Jolm Millford, Allegheny; John Adams, Slip pery rock ; Henry Carnrhan, Brady ; Da vid Millinger, Oakland ; Audrew Stongh tou, Concord; lletiry Ekas, Clinton; Wm Cross, Worth; Henry Albert, Centre; John Bolinger, Cherry; ltobert Hartley, Jefferson; Win Kennedy, Penn; William Hay, Middlesex; Robert Gilbraith, Buf falo; Samuel Parks. Adams; John Wither, Muddyereek; Jonathan Andrn, Fail iew, Philip Vogel, Butler; Wm. Smith, Win field; Jefferson Allen, Clay; John Herg, Sr., Bor. Butler; 'J'hos. Ma hood, Wash ington ; Jacob Duuibaugh, Cranberry ; Hugh Smith, Connoquenessing. TRAVERSE JURORS —FIRST WEEK. Wm. Speer, Adams. Samuel M'Kam ey-, Allegheny; Thos. I>. Bryan, Brady; Wm. 11. Carson, Buffalo; David Borland, Butler, Jacob Ziegler, Centre; John Wil son, Clay; Wilson Thompson, Cherry, Owen M'Bride, Clearfield; John Glas gow, Clinton; N'olsou Sutton, Concord , Moses Freeman, Cranberry; Wm. Allen, Connorjuenossing; Samuel Thornburg, Donegal; George Thorn, Fairviow; Wm. Albert, Franklin; Samuel C. Douthctt, Forward. Thos. Wilson, Esq., Jackson; John Dougherty, Jefferson; Casder Ul|- man, Lancaster; Samuel McConnell.Mar ion; Jas. Buchanan, Mercer; John haw all, Middlesex; Tlios. M 1 Col lough, Mud dyereek; Jno. 11. Millinger, Oakland; Jacob Fetter, Penn; Wm. Say, Parker; 11. 11. Vincent, Slipperyrock; Henry Dougan, Summit; George McLaughlin, Venango; Isaiah N. Meals, Washington ; 11. H. Bicket Winfield; John Craig, Worth; Geo. Wcckbakcr, Bor. Butler; Samuel Morrison,Centreville ; Chas Hoff man, Saxonburg; Eraneus Bentel, Zeli enople;A. J Evans, Forward. TRAVERSE JURORS—SECOND WEEK. Francis Covert, Harmony ; Wm. Mor rison, Ilarrisvills: Jacob Rosebangh, Prospect, Kbenczer Graham, Millers tow u; Rami. Hrenneuian, Portersville; Andrew C. Stewart. Adams; Geo. Mid land, Alegheny ; Jas. (). Carnahan, Bra dy: Thos. vV. Kllott, Buffalo; Jacob Boos, Butler; Michael Thompson, Centre; Jos. Thorn, Clay ; Sam'l P. Hays, Middlesex ; Patr'k McLaughlin, Clearfield; John Jones, Clinton ; Wm. Starr, Coucord; Jas. Covert, Cranberry ; Alex. Walling, C' Dnoq'g; Conrad Wick, Donegal; Wm. ltodgcrs, Fairview;Sam'l Anderson, Frank lin; JohnS Dumbert, Forward; John Walteas, Jackson ; Daniel Duffy, Jeffer son ; Jaoob Wise, Lancaster. Dominic McLaughlin, Slipperyrock ; John Tebay, Muddycreek ; John McElwee, Oakland ; It M. Ilouthett, Perm ; Thos. A Shryock, Parker ; Robert 11. Weakly, Slipperyrock; Isaac Double, Worth; John McKain, Venango; Wm. Ilumbaugh, Washington; Sam'l Snyder, Wiufield ; Jas. A. Balph Bor. Butler. —The Southern papers complain that the negroes refuse to work be cause they believe tho government intends giving every one of them a farm, and material to stock it with, out of the property of their late masters. During the rebeHion the Southern press repeatedly declared that such would be the result of the success of the Union arras, and the negroes have merely taken them at their word. They should 4MS gratified at fishing that their word is taken by the "niggers" if by no one else. —What is every one's joke is no one's joko. List of Causes. Trial Lint for December Term, 1865. first week. Ann Campbell vr Wm. Adams, Win Story vn Wm. Adam*, Nancy Ohrnnliim vs Oenrjre M'Ciindl*™, >lr«. Susan C. Sullivan vs Jacob Slmgart John Oallsher v« I)r. S. S. Christy, l'hilip Storffler vs Jacob L'ijijj. et al, Neal M'Cool vs Patrick Herman. SECOND KltK. ti. W. Oruxier. Ailm'rof Dr. J«mPnOra h»m, dee'd. vs Jacob Zietfler, Mufdaoni Johns vs n- 11. Plater, G. It. Peffer x» Zeigler, !\iler A Co., Win. Stewart v* Kobert A Urn. Wm. LeithoU by hia father and neil friend, G- E. Loitliuld vgChrimian llaunntn Christopher Hassman th Andrew lleckel RubeVt Smith vs Andrew Addlemnn et al I)itml Emery v* Je«se Joseph Es, Kobert Bofnrd Ex'r of Wm M'Ouk de ceased vn Margaret M'Guk et al, Mary Turk v« Joseph M'Onnuon, JamVn 15. Matthews, Adm'r vs J. N. Matthews, Couini'inwcal'h E*'r Rel Overseers of Jnck<on tp vs Keiline, Eleanor Mines vs Jacob Wiiner, jr., et al Win. Dunn lor use vs A. Blnkely. WM. STOOPS, Protb'y: Prothonolary's Office, Nov. 8, 1865: SHERIFFS SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, Alias Venditioni Kxponafc and Fieri F tolas issued out 0 112 the Court of Common Plea* of flutter county, and to me directed, there will ho exposed to public »nie at the Court limine, iu the borough of flutter, on the First Monday of December, next, at one o'clock, p.m., the following deecribeo property, to wit: All the right, title. Interest and claim of R. J. Gregg, of in and to one lot of ground situate In Buffalo tp.. Jiut ler county, Pa. Ununited north by lot of J. W. Elliott, east by ilutler Pike, south by and west by an al -1 v A two story house thereon erected. Seized and ta ken in execution as the property of R.J. Gregg at the suit of George Truby. A MO, All the right, tillo, lliterest and claim of, Into one h und red and fifty acres nfJand, more or less belonging to Deft*, situate in Kalrrlew tp., Butler county, Penna Rounded north by Samuel E. - enst by George Craig, south by Isaac llepler and West by J. *K. ; forty acre* clearod, six of which are meadow, log bouse thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Michael lloufon A Bernard llouton, at the suit of John MoUmoo, now for use of Joineo Uredin. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of Michael Kouton A arm Bernard Houton, ofln and to one hundred ami fifty acree of land more or lem situate in Kairview tp.,Butler CO., Pa. Bounded north by Samuel east by George Craig, south by Inaan Ifepler, west by J. E. ; forty four acres cleared, six of which are mefttiow, log eouse thereon erected. Seized and taken In executon a* the property of Michael llouton k liernard llrufon at the suit of John McKlseon for usoof J. Bre diu. ALSO Aillhe rightt, title, interest nnd cUlm of David Kelly of In and to a certain water privilege which Wm. Martin fold to said ltavid Kelly by an article of agreement dated December Ist IH4I. being the right or privilege of build in? a dam on Big Boar Creek, in Parker tp„ cn the lands of sai.l Wm. Martin, (bounded north by 'Robertßlack, east by John S iy, south by Thomas Fletcher and west by Archibald Kelly,••-intaiiiiui: three hlindred acres of land ino r 6 or less,) and the privilegQ <»f eouducting the water from said dam by a race to the mill at tho junction of big ami little Bear Creek. Al*o the water privilege connected with the said mill on little Bear Creek as specify iu the said agreement. If. on RACK EX 111 DOE, Sheriff. Registers Notice. NIVTICK la hereby given that the following accounts ! of Kx ecu tor* Administrators, Ar., have and passed In the Registers Olftro and will be presented to the Court for Confirmation and allowance on Wednesday I>ec 7, A I>. IMS. Final Account of Jamen Watson, Adm'r of Wm. Sharp dee'd. Filed August 80, 1803 Final Account of James w llrfon, guardian of J. 11. Ilockedberry. Filed September 0. 1806. Final Recount of Walcolni Graham, Adm'r 000 tV. Webb, dee'd. Filed September 7, 1805. • Final Account of John Scott, Kx'r of Martha Smith, dee'd. Filed Sept. 11, 1805 Final Account of John Allen A Joseph Rosenbe'ry Adm'r*of Jaa. lilack, de'd. Filed Sept, 20, i5.,6. Final Account of Win. Cunningham, Kx'r of Wm List dee'd. Filed September 23, 1806 Final Account »112 John W. Stewart, guardian of Vio letta Uirsh. Filed September 25, 1805 Final Account of Christian Trnby. Adm'r cum tcrta m'ntn annf.ro, of GAirge Trnby, doe'd. Filed Oct I*2 'O6. Final Account of J. Dodds A J. B. Bodds, Kx'rs of Jno. Do'lds, dee'd Filed Oct. 19,1805. Final Account of K. * R. Dentel, Adm'ra of K. R. Ben tel dee'd Filed Oct. 2.1, I*os. Final Account of John Rnlford A Andrew Gamble, Kx'r of Samuel Gamble dec'p. Filed Oct 10,1806. Final Account of Thou. Stevenson A Wm. Bigham Kx'r if Thos. Iligham. dee'd. Filed Oct 10 1805. Fieal Account of Teos. Craig, Ex ? r of Simon Koop, dee'd. Oct. 29, TBi's. Final Account of 8. H. Koore Adm'r of John Brant, iee'd. Ang lU, 1806, Final Arcomt ofj. C. M'Xees. Adm'r of Thos. Arm strong, dee'd. Filed JVov 1.1865. m Final Account of John Meehllng Adin'r of R. A'. Mc- Candl'a* I>*cd Filed Aov. 3d IW.. Fi'ial Account of llmdin, Kx'r of Frederick Haohn, dec d. Filed A'ov, 4, 1805. Fluai Account of Wm. C. Campbell, Kx'r of Samuel Campbell, dee d. Filed A'»T. 4, 1805. Final Aecount of Henrv Beighly, Kx'r of Peter Heigh ly, dee'd Filed Not. 4,1805. Final Account of Wm. Stoops, Adm'r of Henry V. Stoops, dee'd. Filed A'ov. 4, 1806. Final account of Wm Dlcknnd Robert M'Klnals, Adm'ra of Jno. .M'Kinnis, dee'd. Final account of Henry Kirknatrick. EXT., of Thos. Kirkputriek, dee'd A'ovembor 8, JOHA" 11. CRATTY Poputy. Appraisement List milK fallowing Appraisement List nnder the 6th sec- X tlon of the Act of April 14, a. d., 1361, have been presented and filed In the Office of the Clerk of the Orphan's Court in ftnd for the connty of Butler, to wit 2Vb. 60, September Term, 1805. Mrs. Jana Boyle, wid ow of Thomas Boyle, dee'd. Personal property amount ing to S3OO 00, Jane Boyle, w4dm'x. No, 1. September Term, 1805, Mrs Catharine Hobn ondule, widow of Henry Ilohnonilale, dee'd. Persoual sroperty amounting to $300,00, Johu Goering Adm'r, No. 2 Sept, Term, 1866, Mrs. Charlotte Rogner, widow of Klias Kogn'-r, dee'd. Real and personal property amounting to Charlotte Rognor Adm'x. No. 3. Sept. Term, 1865. Zclglwr, widow of An drew 11. Zlvigler, dee'd. personal property amounting to $300,00. J. Y. Zeigleraud Samuel Weisxe Adm's, No. 61, Sept. Term, 1806, Mrs. Mary Walters, widow of Jocob Walters, dee'd. Personal property aniouutiug io $300,00. Pliillp Bickel A Geo. Walters Admr's. No 62, Sept. Term, 1865, Mrs. Baker, widow of Samuel Baker dee'd. Personal property anuuntins to S3OO oi. J. 11. G. Opre, Kx'r. No. 03, Sept. Term, 1865, Mrs. Jrne Martin, widow of William Martin, dee'd Personal property amounting to $400,00. Robert Oilchriat Adm'r. No. 64, Sept. Term, 1865, Mrs. Margaret Stevenson, widow ef Hugh Stevenson, dee'd. Personal property amounting to $108,76. Thomas Critcblow Adm'r. No. 65 Sept. Term 1865, Mrs. Elisabeth Beaton, widow of Johu Scaton, dee'd. Personal property auuuntine to S3OO 00. Win. Seaton Adm'r. Of wnlch the creditors heirs, legatees, distributees and others Interested will take notice nnA appear at the next Term to wit, on tne first Monday of December next, ind not later than the third day of said term te show* canst* against the same, By the Court Nov. 8,1866. W. J. YOUNG, Clerk. Wrlt «112 Petition. Til I! petition of Mary Schwoeble widow of Matthew Schwoeble,'late of Summit Tp., Butler C#. deed respectfully represents that the mid Petitioner* hits-' band died oh the gnth day of June, A. D. IMS, seized in his demesne uof fee of and In seventy six acre* of land, more cr le*s, situated in Summit Tp. Butler Co Pa. bounded north by Michael Croup, east bVßweenv south by Amire w K.ilk and west by Peter Bingham, and leaving surviving a wife to wit : your petitioner and eight children, to wit: Catharine, intermarried with Joseph Hush and refidinf in PitUbnrgh, she is aged twenty years. Mary, aged nineteen years—Ber nard aged eighteen yeare—Elizabeth aged Fourteen— Margaret aged twelve years—John aged ten years—Pe ter ttged eight years,—Phflomena *ged Ms rears, and these lire with their mother Mary, in .Summit Tp. That no valuation or division has bseo made of said land of or to abd among tbo-e entitled thereto. And now to wtt. Kept. 27, 1866, Court award writ of Partition. Take notice, that aa Inquest will he be he'd on the premises the late Matthias *.h waetola. 4ec'd in Sum of said day, for the p«rpo*e of making partition of the real estate of said decedent, to snd among his legal rep- ' rescntatlres. if the same can be derided without preju dice to, or spoiling the wj*de, otheiwiee to value and appraise the same according to law, at which time and place ydu are tequertcd to attend If yon think proper. Nov. 1,1861 W. O. BRACK RX&IFHiE. Bherift Administrator's Ifstlce. \%T IIEHEA8, letters of Administration to the sst*t* YY of John Randolph, late of I'nnniianraraitqj tp , Butler county, dee'd., have been grantedto the subscri ber. All persons indebted to the said ■■lulu are reunas, ted to make immediate payment, laeiaa th * of thM&deco. dent will make known the same without 1.1, 'i*—oi. "■ AMERICAN CITIZEN j JoI» PriatingOTiee! Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND 6StfSm JBB PJMtmttS. Ctrnrr of Main and JtlTenou Slrc«U, Ol>pooltu .lack' 4 Hotel WE ARK PREPARE!* TO PRINT,UN 81I0RT NOTICE, Hill Heads, Books, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Chocks, Notes, Drafts, Blanks, business Carils^Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Bills of Faro, Order Books, Paper Books Billets, Sale Bills, &e. BEING FUHNISIIKD WITH The Most Approved Hand Presses AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders, Ornament*, Rules, Cuts, &c., IN TIIB COUNTY, AVe will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND "DECORATIVE PRINTING NB4TLT, P*o|gl*TLY t AND AT lIttSONABLE RATBS, In a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. Ml&tlleA «« ockii»r» Are employed in every branch of the business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of tho community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has been already eoneodod to this establish ment, for TAHTE IIV COMPOSITION AND Klcffanc-c In Press Wtifk. Tn 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 single line toon illuminated Poster, or a work of.any number of pages. IMOB NEW (iOOI)H, INUS AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST AMD AS GOOD AS THE DSST. R. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Have just received at their establishment ON MAIN STREET, BUTTER, PA., A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. READ THE FOLLOWING OATALOOOB AND PROFIT TIIEREBT. FOII THE LADIEB. Always on hand s large stock of Ladies goods, suclins COBEBG CLOTII, ALPACAS, DE LANES, GINGHAMS PRINTS, KERCHIEFS, NUBIKS, GLOVES, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. Always on hand niack Cloths, Fancy and Block C«ssl meres, Satinetts, Cassinets, Tweeds, Plain and fanAf Ves ting*, Shirting, etc., etc., etc., RF.AI>Y MADE CTOTIIING. Such M COATS, PANTS, VESTS •»<! nther (uiMnli. Boots mid Nhocs, IIATS, CAPS & NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles HOI NI1IOM) (;oo»s. tush as Unbleached and Bleached Muslins, linen and Cotton. Table Cloths, nil Cloth*, Linen and Hemp To*t>l», Carpets, Curtains, Fringe, etc. HARD WAKE, 40. Ifyou want Nails or Spikes, Manure or other fork** Saw-Mill or other wwi Smoothing Irons, locks, If luges, etc.. goto M'Aboy's, where you can buy them cheap. IF YOU WANT Oood Kxtra Family Flour, White or Brown Sugar, Kio Coffee,lmperial, Young Hyson or Black Tea. goto M'AboyV IF 1 You WANT GROCISRIEN •r a superior quality, at as low rates sa they can be had •diewhere in the county, goto the store of x, ~ to.. R.C. A J.L M'ABOT. May 11. 18ft4. MAKTIX REIIiER.. GEO. WKCEtIKCUR. STOVES AND PLOUGHS. Ill mz„ I \*fKfKimOKKß* REIBKR.—Fonn WMtfMJpMtf TV ders— Foundry North of tbe~l>or ronirh of Butler, where Stores, Plough* Bftwirffl&lwl tice. Their ware-room in on Main Street first dAor North of Jack* Hotel, where you will And Ktovea of all size* and patrons. They alio keep on hand a large stock of Ploughs, which they gell hi cheap as they can be bought at any other e*tabllshraont in the county. Dec. 9.1863::tf JTTST OPENED NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP. ON MAIN STREET. Opposite Hoyd'a Building, WIIKHK we are prepared to manufacture Boots and Shoes of, all kind*, to order, of the host material in the latest style*, and of theftne*t workman-hip. —on the shortest po««ible notice; »nd at a* reasonable rate* a* the aamo quality can W hadatany other estaldisb mout J. A. SIIANOR k J. BICKKL Butler. May 31,1**5 JACK'S HOTEL lIEN.J. JACK, Proprietor. Corner of Main and JefTeraon trceta. Butler. Pa. March IMWI4. WALL PAPER, [iMlf i f 9¥*T' H»irh. M.IBHI. HKINKMAK' ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF I¥EW GOODS. H. G. HEINEMAM hw jtwl received from the Zut A New & Splendid Stock 6F 800 fit, PRO TOG It A Pit BIIILKS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS o( lb* «rj Intr-fit «t»l« mod or tba bot a Large & Fancy Assortment OF WALIi PAPER FOOLSCAP, COMMERCIAL ROTS and LETTER PAPER ; ENVELOPES orrery variety, Ink* of nil kinds; Gold and Bt*el Poo# ; all of which, together with manj olh*r article* in hi* line of bosiuuM, he !• pr«- pweJ to oellae low a# ihol#preet. Mtfck in. Ladle** tad JJaattomen, and esamitt* opr atock, and jndg* of the prices for jourseUe*. S?opt. 27,'&> I NIN(IEM,A.\f;OFH NOTICES. TSWOEI£™ llrought right In the Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAUTSTRBET, Having been duly «112 pointed A •'Committee of Six,"to proceed to part* beyoud thwe digßins, to procure for tlie citterns of llutler, nud;tll others who may favor him with a call, the choicest articles In his line. wofctd respectfully represent: that In pnranatice of hi* appointment, he hat heeiyncceoxful ill collecting " tall specimens" of the hest i articles ever found in Ihitler! He would afto fnrtlier represent: that be feel*grateful tothe public for the fa vors conferred upon him, in "days gort* by." and hopes lie will merit a continuation of their patronage in "days In conclusion, lie begs leave to make the following re mark : that he bus a little the beat article* in his line.thnt are to be found from the"rentr« to the circumference*' of Pennsylvania. nnd indeed, he might safely add. tho United States of North America, tho. British Possessions, or the California*, including the month of theColun.bla river, all along the coast of Oregon, up as hkh as the parallel of "I'hifty Phour IMiortv." !F> HUMBLY soli cits tbo custom of all the*' /fear /Voj»Vo! Untler. m any wayfaring inan who may chance to make his transit across the disc of Hntler. or sojourn within her borders for "a season," feeling confident he will give satisfaction, both as j regards price and quality. Come and examine for yone | selves! Don't put it off!! Procrastination Istfce thief of lime!!! 'GEORGE VUQELBY. Jr. Butler, Pa., May 11,1894. SUHOBON DENTIHT'H. DRS.S, R, <5iC. L. DIEFFENBACHER. BE prepared to insert " " '' '• iniuroveiiientHin dentis ,J» try, should not fail to -+*Jhgr4 . examine theit new styles * of Vulcaniteand Cora lite ----- work. Killing, cleaning, extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the best materials and in t lie best manner. Particular attention paid to children's teeth. As mechanics, tliey defy com petition; as operators they rank among the best. Char ges moderate. Advice free of chrvrge. Office—ln Boyda H'lilding .leflerson Street, Butler Pa. Dcc.9,lSC3,:::tf. HAVE YOU SEEN THIS? .Tj.-- rnMmulncrlbor.iO'nte ful to liis old Mend* i to the public t hut he has a Wtrge -»« tH of j :| . /vA fi fv' HARNESS • k i,i ]i V\\"* 9 ' ''* may favor him witb a ~n tf p I.* constantly mr.nnfHctnrlng, arid keeps oaband the very b«st assortment < 112 T U II N K S. All work warrant. Repairing floue on the shortest notice and n.ost faro tblt terms Dec.U, 1800. J. J. SKDWICK. PARTITERSI-IIP. mi IK undersigned would rospectfhlly Inform the public I that thev linvo entered into Partnership, hi the Underttiklntf Xsumlik»ss, and hereby solicit the patronage of the pnblir. They are provided with a neat Hearno; and have on Ink ltd a largo qnantlty of the very host mater In I, and are fully propnred t<> furui«h Coffins of all kinds on short notice. They will have on hands constantly a variety of CofFms finished to suit purchasers, and on the most rea sonable terms. They wit! also furnish Carriage* and conveyances for Funeral occasions when requested. Ware Rooms, on Jefferiou street, 2 doors M'wt of American ('iti7.cn Office (5. C. RO ESS J NO, Dutlcr. July 20, lS6fc:tf. UKuRtJE W. KB A. .atOOt.RE ~J. B. CT.ARK KIBBLE k QLk&K, Attorneys 7 at Law. Office, In the Comity Snnrynr'n office, ]luilcr 112 Pa, Will attend to all business entrusted tothetn, promptly Also LfCKKrr.n Claim Auknts. for receiving Pension* HouMTtiw. Back I'at for soldiers or their representative*. tir No charge until claims are collected. George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ALL MSDB Of Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, Main Wtrcct, Hutlcr. Things Don® Up Right!! rwish to Inform Hutlcr county, and the region round about, that I have just received the best articles ev er imported into this couuty. Thteonly way to prove tbo fact is to call and examine my Tobacco. Snuff and ?eg*» ■ I believing in the truth of the old adage that "the proof of the Pudding i* Jn chewing the B«k." Any man that has an ii.kling for Tobacco, in any of it, onus, can be gratified. OEORQK VOOELEY, Jr. But|«r, Nov. .10,1864. Wm DRUG STORE, Opposite Sit-in's Store. DIIIJOS, DRUGS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, MEDICINES MEDICINE?, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, WKDICINJiS, nm DYES, DYKE, PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS, Pure Liquoisfor Medical use only. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French and American Perfumery, and Toilet articles.— Brushes. Trusses and all articles in the Drug line, of the best quality and at faire.st rates. Dec. 9, IMS. 11. S. Fisher's Improved FRUIT CAN, Tatenrd NOT. 12,1861. Aug. 10,15G2, and March 22, IMi To be'had only of the subscriber, on Main St., BUT DER. Pa.. 4 floors North of M'Ahoy's Store, where every article of TINWARE is kept in GHEA T VARIETY. This can hiubeen extensively used and found to be perfectly safbAflt* great convenience will be discovered at flret. Might. *be extensive facilities fur mauufketur lag all its parts WMke it very cheap. It is closed by clamping a tin cap over and ronnd the opening, which i* pressed upon a cement-coated uaeket. causing the cement to melt by the beat ot the fruit; be coming cold, ij is porfectly realed. It 1* closed or open ed in an instant, by hooking or uniiodking a strait wire *prlng. LADIES, and others, are requested to call and exam ine this unaurpassed Fruit Can. WM. 8. ZIKOLER. Butler, July 13, lftMntf. Momu) nmm, Attorney at Law, PHAiIKLIH, VEIAUGO COl'NTl', A » onf il~ir North of KIXNEAR HOtT Dissolution or Partnership. NOTICE Is hereby given, that the Partnership here tofore existing in the Druggist business in t(e borough of Butler, between Dr. B. F. Hamilton, ajd David VHnce, under the name and title of B. F. Ilamiltsu A Co. ha* been mutually dissolved" We return air sincere thank* to tho public generally for their kbd patronoee. Ths business will 1*» conducted in the »ld stand, in Boyd's Block, Main atrear, by B. F, Ifamiltm Dlt. B. F If A MILTON.IT Sept. 6th::Bt. DAVID VANCE. fTTIP YOU W ANT TO KNOW A IJTTLHOF EVKRYTIUNG relating to the human avatein, sale nod female; the <auaes and treatment of disease, the marriage cuatoma of the world; hiw to marry Well and a thousand thlnga never published before, read the revised and enlarged edition of-'Medical Co*- * a c.orious book for curious people; and a good book for every one. 400 page** I«M* Illustra tions Price SI J*). Contents tably scut free to any address Books may be bad at the Book stores, or "WUA be sent by nail, post paid, on receipt of price Address fc U. FOO'fK, M S.. June 2S, '65-61®.] 1 KWi Broadway, New Vork AW O I.D KVES M AI)K HKW —A PA MPHLKTI directing bow to speedily restore sight and j/lve ut 1 spectacles. without aid of doctor or aiedlclue Sent/1 by mail, free, on receipt of 1U rents. Addre*. ft I K B FOOTK, m. I> ' Junett, tIUO Broadwav New York I The American Citizen, IS published every Wedm *day in the borough of Ruth by THOMAS KOBiNAovottMahiftroet opposite to Jaek't Hotel--ofßce op stairs hi the brick IsrmeriT occupied by Kit letter, as a store Tli>i:-SBOO n year, if t tid in advance, or within the nrstfirst six month*; or if not paid until after the expiration of thefii-Nt six tenths. TERMS OF ADVEitTISINO. &c., A. agreed upon by the publish*, and Prop. Mora of tL. Butler Papers. One square, one Insertion 1 . 00 Ench subsequent insertion .T w column for tlx mouths I .*'** t2 ' 2 column for six mouths t 1»*. "fh 00 1 column forstx months i"on one year 1" *r lin C|>IIIU)II tor one year 1 column for one year .5..-. - 0 Profession i1 and Rusiuuss CmiA not ixc<»eiiSnr 8 lines, one year ~..T * g Applications for Liceuse*. each.. . Caution., Katrnya, Notice, of ite''' nit'" . .exceeding 1 xpiare, s inaerl w «, each. 2OQ 10line, ol Nonpareil,orltaeqiilvOcr.t, will miiea»,'uare JOB WORI, l A sheet hand-bill. &0 copies or bat _ | 1 M r. !« ;; ..........2 60 Fuii •• •• •• * 400 U I £ 0 0 OLAXKS. For any quantity under .l,|iilre«. B Ml per q ,,| r «; on all Kmounts orer that, a reasonable nduetlon will be ma.lo BU.SIXX.-S r.M»H. Single pack-, fl.&O; each nddltl<«al pack, 50 ct«. LOCAL KOTtClt. lOcentspcr ifne fur each Insertion. DKATHS Ann MAtaiAOES, will be published gratis, where the doe, not eicerd 5 lines: for each additional line. Sets, will be cbor^*^t <,f °, ?' Adminlstra ! Plwolntion of Part- Positive! tor h "ii i* " unsi,llt advertisements, MIST We. tt.e .n,lcralgne.l. ,„d /Vopr.Wor, of the Butler pa I,'is, hereby agrea to .trldl, adhere to tha abore acb.dnle of pi ices, mull farther nolle., WH HASLKTT. Butler American TI.AHK WILSON. Herald ,lulyl" 0 l B 8M 80 ' N * ANUB, "*> N . American Cltir.n. Arthur's Home Magazine. Ediled byT. S. Arthur an Virginia F. Townts The nOME MAO A/INK tui ISbft will be enlarged and Improved, «nd made still aiore sorthy of the eminent fa vor wlili wl.ich It has been revived. Its character as a 111011-TON ED PERIODICA L claiming public favor on the ground «»f real merit, will be carefully maintained; while for variety, interest. 04efl|||,asi, and all the attrac tions of litersture and art esH<nj.il tea true HOME MVO \V UhCri ' Wi " WiUUO mako 11 SUPERIOR TO A riNR STEEL KNnnAvixq. Amd TWO PAOES or Music will appear in every number, besides choice picture* groups and characters, prevai iftg and a large variety of p.'ittertis f.r gitrnu its. i-inbroidery. etc.,etc.— In all respect* we shall give A KIRHT-OI.ASS MAGA ZINE, at a price within the reach of every intelligent family in tlie land. A new story by T. S. ARTHUR will bo commenced ia the January number. -TRARI.T Trans, iu ADTAXCX—One copy, $2.60; three five cople*, undone to getter-un of club, $10.00; nine conies, and one to getter-up of club, f15.n0. A beautiful PKEMIUtf Pf»ATE. entitle.! " THE INFANCY OF SIIAKSI'EACE,"wiII he mailed to each person wlios«-im)- ns a club .112 ««b*cribers. It will also be tnniled to each single suljcriter from whom we re eelve fj.so. Bti' For $4.50 We will sen ! «ine copy each of Hour MAo -.niKr.nnd UOUKY'.S hint s Bios f.,r» \ear. AUdless, T .ARTHUR k CO., 32:ilValnut,Street, Phlla. Nov.SO.IM4. Tlie Nation: A Weekly Journal of Politics, Litera ture, Science and Art. Tntsjournal will not be the organ of anv party, ssct,or body. It will on the contrary, t#akc an earnest efTort t«» bring to the discussion of politicil and social questions a really critical spirit, and to wage war upon the vioes of violence ami inisiepresentiMlou by which so much of the poUtlcal writing of the day Is marred. The criticism of books and works of art Will form ono of its most prominent features; and pains will be taken to have this tnsk performed in c*erv case by writers IMH seasing spocial qualifications for it.' It is intended, in the interest of investors, as well as of the public generally, to have qnentions of trade nnd finance treated every week by a arifer whose position and character will give hi* articles an exceptional value, and render them a safeand trustworthy guide. A special correspondent, who has been selected forth Is work with care, has started on a Journey thiough the Bouth. 1 lis letters will appear horeafter every week, and he is charged with tlieduty of simply reporting what he sees and hears, loaving the "public as far as posoiblo todraw its own Inferences. It embraces rrtuong its regular or occasional contribu tors the following names: Henry W. Longfellow. James Rns«ell Lowell. John 0. Vhittier, Samuel Elliott (Ex-President Trin. Collrre, Hartford.) Prof. Torie.v. (Harvard,) Dr. Francis Liober, Professor Ooldwin Smith. (Oxford,) ProfiVtor Child. (Harvard,) Henry Jskms,Charles E. Norton. Judge Rond I KdoiutMlQnlncy. Prof W D. Whitnv. (Yale, Prof. D., <" Oti in*n.<\ateo.i u ,t tfe I)n j y p r „ f Dwight, (Columbia Col lego,) Prof, 'fayfer Lew».(9Blfenscted*y Judge Way land, Frederick Uw Olmstead, Rev. Dr IT CUntock, Rev. I)r. .I*xcph P. Thompson. Rev. Phillips Brook'. Rev. Dr. Bellows. C. J.Stille, Henry Tackermaa, Bayard Taylor, C. A. Rristod, C. L. Brace, Richard 0. White, William Lloyd Oarrison. Sidney Oeorge Fisher, Theodore Til ton. Janes Par ton, Oail Hamilton. TERMS: —Three Dollars per annum, in advance; Six months. Two Dollar*. When delivered by Carries in X. York or Dcooklynw Fifty Cents additional. JOSEPH 11. RICHARDS, PUBLISHER, 130 Nassau street, N. Y. NOTICE. Ilenrjr Kiufhold.vs. Adelpheid Larber. In the Court of Common Pisss, ef Rut lor Co.. No's. 102. of June , Term, A D . IKM». and 2# of March term. A. D. 1864 Autice Is heieby given, pursuant to the 34th section of the Act of 26tli of February, to Adelhebl I,ar ner, widow and device, and A(%nsta Larber. Oharles Larber, Einil Lnrbir, and Onstav'uvLnrher, children and heirs and devisees, 112 Fi*e4erlck*W. I*arbcr, late of fl«!d Tp. Butler Co. Pa , dec'it, that ,« writ of Scire Fa. has bCen Is-nwl on rfbove judgment, returnable at De- , cemberiiext of the Court aforesaid, eumencing on MOII- I day.the 4th day ofDecembsr, A. D. lßdft, to view ths same and show came why the same should not be levied out of the land of lie said Frederick W. Larber, dee'd A'ov. H, IHCA, W. 0. BRAC'KE„VIiID(JK. SkerifT. IfJ-A THE PUPFKRINtf |>o you wlsn to br cured ' If so, swallow two or Hire* hogs heads of '•Buc.hu''* Tonic Hitters.'' ~S ara•^pariJls,, , '•Nervoul Antidoys." Ac.. Ac Ac., and after you are satufrvd with 'h* resutt, then try one box of Of.D DOCTOR MJCHtN'H K N 0 I. IS II Bl»KCiriC IMl.LS—nnd V r»»tored to health and vigor in less thah thirty days 1 be» are purely vegetable, pleas ant to take prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken down ard shattered constitution Old and youn'i can bike th» tn with advantage. Dr. Huchan's Eniri»li Spec fir Pills enre in less than 30 davs the VMrsf c ses of NF.RVOU>»\h.St* Impo enry. Pre. Irlnsry, Sexual, snd Vervous Affections, no matter from what cans#* prmlneed. Price. One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid. %y frail, on rerelpt.>fan order- Address JAMF.SS HLTI.KR No 499 Broad way. New York. General Agent, p <*.—A bo* sent to my address on reeeipt of price —which is One Free. UT' A descriptive circular sent on appllcrtiou. July 19, '6.' BIF. Id TO QHh Pbk DAV Wanted an setive le man ir nach crui'tv. In the I niK d i i-nrefor himself the ei.lnslve Bight to sell '..MI- Ijr's MelalHe IJ»o< ro Bead," (by the use of which drrry one is his own troom maker, without tlie aid 4' cord or tying* of any kind ) patented June I3#b, ftJ5 We can sudstantate the assertion that agents #e now clearing from HO to #*2o I** dav An active fiergetic man can sell fv»m Itnift to JW In a county JI n Aose stamp for a c.nulsr, giving full particulars jndadJreaa. MtU.r.K t DfA 112.. Cincinnati, Ohio. I July, lttb r l«M RURAL HliL NURSERY, 3HE*R BVTIiER, PA. riVlB iimler*"" 1 ' W, '» w Inform tha public I rnrmmUy Ikai ho it i «» fully pnpmd to rnmiah them with Ui.ch.'lcintTorlety anil rnry beat quality of *ll Hinda of fr*< ««•»• SWine tlio laal nunimor ho hita ma,l.' torse a.*!""" loin >t.K-k .if rrult a.i.l OrnamoD- I )al tree*, an* hi* °® hifida larger and better quality and variety lb*i> »■* «*er b*e» offered in thin couiyy Con •i#tin_' of SUMMEt, WINTER & FALL APPLES. PEACIEX 'EAKB ANU CIIERIU«£, alao, STRAW BERBSB oJlhe very finfct nnality—different kind* o,' KheuHrt. I Splendid kt of Ev*rgr««ne gftd a great rnriet»of r4»»" I+*m for ornament and aliadea.-- Al! of MfcW propoaelo well on aa .eafnahle teimn, M tli-JMicftaliiy awl arietiee can be katf for, from any eatubUabntfat In the country. JariMfcfc. 81LA8 PKAlfti'E k SONS. 4 t'PF.ICATION will 4 made to the next Legialatnr 112 Statu of Pon4vlv.inia. fir the inaorporatlo of H»e *rni4>n.v Staving Bank. with a rapiud uf Thirt THtoaairl Dollars. £au flank to be iocalod in the bor of parr *iy, Sutler Codry.aaid State. June Sen , A mliilsftitor'* Xotice. 1 j ET" :B3of Adminiiathm on the e»tate of David 1/i Ilfl , late of Cll dec'd, having been duly jXnteip) the undent»a»d, therefore, all peraona know* ag th« i-elvH» indabt* to said are requested to make imHl *• payniMUt. ai» tho»c having elahna against k* i.i j. will pre*<*ut Ipm properly authenticated for *ttM nt, UEO. W. 11 AY, Adm*r. Ult. 5, I«W6. AV M/niyman, m. D, l'liywic?iai and «ur eon. j Oil n immediately ppoaife Walker s buddings j Sutler P», Dac.; 1503::H, Fifth Street, Pittsburgh' Pa,, FOUNDED IN 1«M AND Incorporated by Legislative Charted ffl! Hlf ESSI!® WH'NKM East nnd Wmi nrJ highest commercial aulhoritl S, uHTqwL!?''E2f"?' hl " Book-knplLc »»<Vyßt»o^lii| , fulli°cunJ* r ' T """".at of bo I student mnitpm ihn «-i that tlie atteniiv • ...U uf ,ers 'he whole in nix urelgbl WMIu, Hm ! STOCK BOOKB, r''T", " r*in —exhibit- uf* l»(x.k» methods, the transfer of old to PARTNERSHIP BOOKS, - h,"■•<!-< •- new partner. An. I i-rnct"r«njT " * PIIIVATK LEIKJKR, by MU of whlrh the rwnll. of the bu.inau »r» v.-, out of the gsneral books for the MM* „112 th... . K# P* lv. The book Is not even pained elsewhere. Thessttlel ment of Partnership Hooka by *n* settle. SINOI.K KNTRT, with ill; practical illiurtraMona, riblbltlnr 111. honk. ra. opoDOd by DouMe-Entry. A conciia rule Tor rectifying ARRANGED DOCRLK-ENTRY ROOKS with alx .pacification., Tile «■!» o r lh . book, correctly re-opened. The learner e.erclaedli OPENING BOOKS, from eight incln.il,, 8 apeelnl condition. not often met will, lnbn»lne«. Atao, . ,eri„u, of „"rX"n CLOSINO BOOKS, n ;ir. d e, P K bty'" r .I« BUSINESS foil MS TeJlea If Acco '"""' '■C oir »", tc. ATAO, . ntISINESS LETTERS r„nriL' "r"rl! ,, L*J"'" ,ne " 112 " rm '' " r " .| (h Ma conrae of Bo.k-Keef.lng, making it » regnlar coorae of buainea. practice, wflh a ronra. of twenty-dre LECTURES UPON ROOK-KEEI'INO, by the Senior Principal, e«plainin< all the buainen mat. tors recorded In the tejt. Al«., twelve LECTURES ON BUSINESS SllltjitCTi How eyery one m«, get rich. II„w t„ get rich by tn«. cling. The cauaca of cmmereM failure., (Hi .pvouia .. . iß *"eno«of integrity in yathVie Alao, lecture, upon ' ' ' COMMERCIAL LAW, on Pal nerahlpa, Contract., Inanraiic. Common Carrier. Ilia Statute of Limitation., Ac. Practical iltatructlona In detecting COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, hya Ml art of genuine Tignettea and counter., and a large collection of counter fait note*. OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING, (In manuscript,) exhibit* the construction and equip, ment, the operating receipt* and expenditures, the hooka closed and a dividend recorded. These books are adver tised by others, but not taught tWwhere in the dev our new system of PRIVATE BANK BOOKS, (in# manuscript,) embracing ail the best form* in nse DUFF' I)I lTßt<> ,ta " k ® ri our uow snlarged edition of STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEl'fNfl, In this department students aie instructed from the new en larged edition of DUFFS Steamboat Rook-Keeping. th« only complete work upou this branch of the science pubii ►bed. Our full course of hn»iness prsctire includes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about THIRTY DIFFER FNT FORMS. Tit J 11 I.rilerrs, 7 Day-books, ft >\ Rill-ho..ks, 4 Ca*h- Rouk* 4 Sales-books, 2 Invoice l>fr>k*, 1 Di«c> tint book 1 Check-register. 1 Deposit-register. 1 Oollertlun-regitters, 1 Tickler, 1 Hand's-rcgister. 1 Freight-book, '1 Pa*»agr b.»oks. 1 Fuel-IHM.k. The«* books practically reeor.l alw«ut SIX HUNDRED BUMNKSSTRANSACTIONS, coinpre holding DUFF'S original plan of business education In trod need twenty-five veais ajro. flow far others ha«« succeeded In frnitatingjiim will be be«t seen by comparing the business papers and books their pupils with th<we of the gradnMtosaf this institution. HARPER'S ENLARGED EDITION OF jr ; i)uri"» HOOK KKErmo Price $1,75. Poetage 30 conla. Sold by Bookaetleri fen •* fr*lly. The following: teatimonis la indicate the character o thi« work : "No other work npon Book-Keepfnr explaina tha nb. jecta with so much dcameaa ami simplicity." F. W. KI»M|7!fM, Caaliier Mrrhanica' Bank, Wall at., .V. T. M Jt glrea a clear height into all departmenta of this acletice." A. fl. KRAMER, Caehler of Peventh Ward Hank. \ Y " An an ex ten*! TO ship own#r, American and Ruropeac merchant, hank director, ate., he haa horn the reputatioc of the liigeat order of bnaineaa talents " JOHN W RITRNIfAJf, Merchant No. SH. nth at . New York. <1 •' Mr. Pnff in a man of rare '|ttaliflration» for bnaineaa " J* JOHN M I>. TAYLOR, Merchant, »- T'nion at., New Orleans, i "Mr. Duff la a merchant of tha tint respectability." a J. LANIHP, Men hant. New OrleaM •I"I graduated In FHiff'a College In half the tifcie I as. pacted. Flfa admirable aratam includes nothing aurper* fluoua, nor leave* ont anything easentlal." J R. CrtMPTON a Caahler Niajrru Bank. Fox-kport, N V " It contains much matter important to the nterrhKM * C. O. IMWTKAD i n*eaident Manhattan Bank. N. Y* ) "The moat complete work of the kind I have erar - «wn." JAMFJ4 P. MLRBAY, President Exchange Bank. IMff-hnrah "The moat clear and eomprehenaive that I hare met w " h " _ JOIIN SNYDER, _ . Cashier Bank of Pittahnrirb. Yon hare ronr own loner experience a* a merchant to good uae in thia work." RICHARD IRVIN, Merchant. .. No. 98 Front atreet J(. Y. The fsivoraMc opinions already expreaaed by gentle man of competent authority are well desired and very properly beatowed." CHARLES «. I.EITPP LEOPOLD MERWORTH nnnKRT kki.l.V. Special Committee of (he Chamber of Commerce It T ("Extract from the Minute..) ' PROF>PKR M. WETMORE, Secretary. Tonr Committee unanlnumaly concur In the ouinloa of the u'lility of Uie improved method ~112 [hifr ■' fn.'itnoN j. lf.kds Recording Sec retary of the American Inatltnte, N. T. THE NKW ENGLAND EDITION Of DUFF'S HTRIW BOAT BOOK KEEPING. Junt Pitbilahed by the author. Price fiOO. Sold br Bookseller. Oener.ifly. * "A perfect ayatem for koadlng nich book. nn.l nrronnU" Formerly bulkier of tha Merchant.' Bank PUtaburf '•The Time Table atom la worth tha prlea of tke book " D. B. IIKHBON. Late Clerk of iteamer Mount Vernon. "I conalder the legal form of the Sleaimr'. Pfoteat m valuable that I sever learo porta without a copy of tha book oil board." A. 0. MoCAI.I.A M. Captain ,(earner Areola "The only work published of any value to the Btaanar'a Accountant." J V. J. ALLISON, Formerly Clark of the Steamer fortune. "The moat perfect .y.tem of Steamer'. Account. in uae ■* C. 8 FBISBEM, Formerly Captain of ateamer .\aahrllla v On Wm. 11. OufP» Twelve First Premiums for the beat Bnaineaa and Ornamental Penmanship, awarded our Pre#«ui i'eunutn, by the Lnited dtatas Fair alCincinnati in h ,» wmnn ... n . mn .lH| Pennsylvania State Fair at Wyoming 1860 WeeternPrunaylvauia Fair at Pittsburgh 1960, Western Virginia Fair at Wheeling .„...1860. And theOhiabUrte Fair at Clwvelaod AU of which are exhibited at <mr office. OUR TERMS. Haw. not been advanced tinct Ike war, white other* char#e, *;a» for taiUon or flO and 115 extra for Penmanship, Our tuition for grauatlng cwurae, including ) bueiiieaa penmanahip time unlimited. Is >MO W Blank b>x*ks (for which othwra charge 96 A >10) 92 Oft I*uflTa Book keep log, (other texts cost 93 k 94) 91 We thereforn present the boaineas atudeqt with tbagf. IMPORTANT ADVANTAORfI: Ist. Wehaye the best-penman lt| t|»e Wust. 2d. The beet System of u<ic(»ttpu l#iight uodsr 'he An thorn directions. The lectures of an expprienppd M^haat. 4th. 7or 8 wooks aarod jp tijpe t>f atudy. sth. The aaipe time «arc 4 in ttth. From 412 to 915 aaved in sad print looks. 7 th. Th* graduates ahara is the loag staadine rsssl lion of the Obllegu Jar- For particulars send for oar enlarged aew eiren lar, pp. 05, with aampiea of our Pemnans r busineas and Oruamar.tal writing inclosing Twc*4y-Jtr* ctntt for poet* jll'' £( avrr * " 0,, t r» •
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