rnc* farmers department. Chloride of Lime for Verrains. A ot' tlie Lonjon "Builrlcr remarks: "Some ycafs ago, I road, inn Frencli pcientimrperiodicjil,th.it clilo ridto'sC.liiiie wi ul'l .*i'l a iiouso of. ;iIJ vorisit.. I trensnrcit up the mfiiriSa t»r until art opportunity offef'ed for ! testing itrt vnlne,- and tiiis occurred four years since. ! I took an old coun try huu j _e, iriTi'stcd wit,'; rats, mice unii flies', stuffi'd every rat hole and ninuae hole with chloride. I throw it on the stone floors 'f the dairy and ceHarn. I kept saucers of ic utlfler tlltf.' chests of drawers, or "ffiffij'ther convtuieut piece of firni turi» rifi ferrt-y huvHpry. bed or dress ing room. An ornnmental vase held a quantity at the foot of eaeh staircase. Oow shells, stables and pig sties all lvid their dose, and the lTshlt ValS glorious. I thoroughly rautO'l my enemie<; and if the rats, more iiujtudcnt than alj the rest, did make renewed attacks upon the dai ry, in about ten months, when prob ably. from repented cleansing and j (lushing, ail traces of tho chloride has disappeared, a handfufof fresh j oitloi'iik* ugaiii routed them and left j mr> Piaster of my own premises. "Tlie last season was a gre it oue , for wasps. Tliey would not face the i chloriile ; though in the dining room, j fn which we had none—as its smell, I to me most refreshing and whole-I some, is not pproved of by all per - j fotis—we had a perpetual warfare.- ; Anil all thi-i ccmf.irt for eightpence! Only let housewives beware that tlisy pinot the chloride iu their china pantries, or in too close proximity.to bright s'.oel wares, or the result will I be that their gilded china will be re- 1 duced to plain, and their bright steel ; fenders to rusty iron, in a short time." j Preparing Poultry for Market. It is too often done thus: The birds life caught, their nec'- s are 1 wrung by holding them by the head and swinging them around once or twice, they are then thrown on the grouod to "Jlop" nnd bruise tlieni twelves until dead ; then are plunged! into hot wa er and the feathers stripped off, the skin being often torn, the fat scalded and looking oilv, and 1 the whole bird presenting a very un- j inviting appearance. Th y are some- | drawn and inang ed in the operation; j and there are p.ir'ies who give then a good fc ding of c >rn just before : killing, so as to sell a little corn at | To to 20 cents per pound Tiny are not bled; tlicy are often packed warn:; they come to the market in poor cOn d'tioti. nnd sell at the lowest prices. The fowls should be plutnp and far, with empty er.ips. Catch them qui «tly; 1; hi a bird by both wings and tie them ; tiien tic the legs together and hang them one after another on a pole. As soon 'S hung up in this way take H harp knife and cut the heads oft', cutting close to the h:ad. and Ist them hang until al! the blood out of them. While still warm pluck them dry, removing all the jea'he;\,, a low at a time, pulling with a liligfet j rk the way the feathers lie. Thin the skin " ill not be torn. The bnU should now be hung till cold, and then be wiped oft' with a damp cloth and packed in tight boxes, with clean bright straw next the box nil round. if'the lot is extra fine, pull the skin back, cut off an inch of the neck, tie the skin over it, trim off the edges and wash off the Idood. If the jioultry is not to be packed, and shipped to tnurke*. by rail or other, wise, they u»ay be dipped iu scalding wa tei lur uotovui five seconds. This shrinks the skin a little, and makes them look plumper; it melts the fat on tho surface and gives ihe birds a clean, yellow look, which is attractive. Fowls thus phimr</, will not keep nor bear packing so well as tUigse plucked dry. CbRN IJlttsAn.— Take three pints of! witter, putin a vessel, let come to the I boil, putin a tablespoonfal of salt, add uieal to thicken, and boil a few minutes, | then take off and putin three pint* of water to cool, add two eggs and thicken again with meal. Set aside covered in a warm place forabou' six hours to rise, | ami then bake with a hot fire about one hour—and if left in tho oven moderately warm for a few hours, it will be still bet- i tor. | DRY WALKS FOR WINTER. —We should be remiss in our duty were we ■to neglect, at this season of the year, to VtVp'e;#«nr counsel as to the'great comfort and convenience which dry walks insure about dwellings, barns aud generally in winter and early spring. We are sometime* pained to see the utter negligence pre siting upon some premises in this respect. A few old boards, or s, dollar's worth of nvw boards, nice flat stones, or a liberal supply of ash es, w.ouhj save ten times the cost in shoe leather, damn foet, cold , doc tor's bills aud loss of time. Coal ashes laid on dry ground to 'be depth of three or four inches, after remov ing the mud, make a first-rate walk, and they ean.be put,to i.o better use. The diflVrejiee to be s en upon a premises where dry walks are provi ded wherever needed,' when compar ed t others where thh> morel influence haf no abjding place, is enough to make us shiver as wcll as to cau-e.u» -to feel for the absence of eocial eh**-" Jties. in tho family. A Christian titan Babbits the effects of the religie« be jn everything, and iunotb iKgjHhge than bis domestic relations. : . ntOSPKCTifiI OP THE MIOTIC MONTHLY FOB 10SS. With the number for January, ISCO, tho ATCATIC MOMM enter* upon !!• sFrtSTtr Y6T. rvx. Tt ba« reache«l an age and a circulation never hefore fTtalncd bv anr American magasine of itacla>w, and ita popularity ste idijy increase*! with each succeeding ye-r. The Publi-hers have provided fir the rea-lers of the Art.vrrcduring the o imimc J®*** articles which thev* areconMent will n <t only -oiotnin the reputation of the inlqptctne to the leading exponent "112 American litera ture. bnt will increase its general attractivenese and v due. The AVI.*TIC for the year will contain the fbllow in|f fe-itures of e4p«-rl I : nte'-e*t: PASSAGES FROM HA WTHORSE'S DTART IP ine extract * from the life N«> H H\stiH'R>» hoglnning st \ peri hI immediately suhseqneut to hl^ J.-nr'-'T eMIoMi GRIFFITH GAUNT; ow. JFALOUSY A new Novel, by CIUKL » Rr.xoK This n. W utifv »»ejfln- in the December number, nnd bids fair to be one of Mr. Read«*'am"«t Interesting novel*. THE CHIMNEY COR N F.R. Itv HARRIET BRftcn rß STOW p. Mrs St-.w-- will c mtinne her admirable pa pers upon domestic and social topics. 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Websters Large Dictionary, wringers Music boxes, Metodeoos, Sewing ma«'hiu*u:, Pianos. Ac An>b dy canenaily secure ono 112 the «Uv%e Ptemiums Aiiiuiuislralor'H yolicc. NOTICE is hereby civen that letters of Administra tion on the est »te of Willi* it S. M Kinney, late of penn tp., Butler county, Pa., decM, liave been granted to th*-undersigned: theref .re, all person* «knowing tbem »e|ves netebted to said estate are requexted to inako immediate 4>uymout. and those lusviug claims against the saW estate will {dease them without OCIAY fffoperly outbentkated fwr pettifttvut I • JoSLPiI DOUTHETT. ) Dec. C, *B6- * Adm'r. For Sale. All »L T g£ and oue acre uf lan«t situated on the AUe gheny plaukroad, eight uitte.s from i>utier, it is a i god sitmuioii tor a akie—good ueudiboritoo t. c.onveui leut to ciiiu uhes add tchoola—fwr farther information in %uit+ at thle o«tie» XKV SKIRTS Wit 1865-6 The Great Invention of the Age in IIQCXE 3 SKIBTS. J, W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex Elliptic, or double, Spring-Skirt. Till* INVENTION ccnilfts of IRM.KI for two) Kllip |ic i'tire Refined Steel HjMjfiiffS, ingenious); biadtd ti<b J It and Hi inly together,Mjt* lb mshin* the tougb. UP* lile, elastic ntxi Jural*!*- HpriiiK ever M>e«l i'bejr seldom belld or break. |ike the dingle Springs, mi'l t--msuqueiirly preserve their perfect and bountiful Shape inoretli n twice as long in any Mingle Spring Skirt tlj:«t t.rmt, lia-> <<r Can l>e nuiflu. The wonderful flfsH.flitj and great comfort an-l pleasure to any Lady weiring tin' Duplex Ell ptic Skiit will l»e experienced particularly in all crowded A"»a*iii blhi% <.ty«*i-aa, Carriages, I nibtaul « ar*, Church i'ew«. Ann Chair*, ftw Promenade and ll<•IIM« Dies*. a* tin* Skirt can be fblded when iu nse tu occupy a small |Hate as an<ieonTeno-nily as a Silk or Muslin lirem. A Ijuly haVingeqfnyedthe Pluaet«e,(k>uifoct and Urea* Convenience of wearing the Duplex Klllptic teel Spring i-kiit#.i a Mingle -lay will Never afterward* willingly dispense with their us«' Kor Children, Mines, ami I,; Ihey are superior to all others. Til K HOvIPB are rovered with I ply double twisted threa>l nnd will wear twice as long as the Singh- yarn covering which is ased on »ll Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom r<xh) on every Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double covered to j r*rent Ihutf >ver- Ing from wearing off the r<td« when if igsriug down stairs stone step*. Ac., 4c., which they are constantly subject to when iu use, All are made of new and elegant Cordetl Tapes, and ar»- the l>e«t quality In every part giving to the wearer the niost graceful and perfect Shape possible, and are uuque.-tionahly the lightest, most desirable,comfortable and economical r*klrt ever tuade. WKHTS HKAOhKY A CAKY, IHOPUIETOKB of the Invention, and StJLh MANUFACTUIUI'.S.UT,* bambers itnd 79 Jfc *1 Iteide Streets, .\en Yoik. FOK BALK in ail first .-las* Stores in this City, ami throng.tout the Uutted States an-l Canada. Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. Enquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or deuble) Sprng Skirt. A. d C. NEW YORK OBSERVER A WEEKLY IIEIJGIOIS & SIKILtK Newspaper fur Family and Ftreside, will soon enter on its IOHTV-FOTItTII YEA K of publication. True to The CHURCH, the CONSTITUTION and UNION It is calculated to edify and please both OLD AltfD YOUNG* All new subscribers paying us iu edvance fbr 1806 shall have their names immediately eutcred, aud the Observer will be to theiu. UNTIL JANUARY FIRST, GRATIS! Subscribe soon, as the fret pipe * will commouce when the names ure eutered Pnuiplc copies to any ad dt ess/rei. lorniH, 93,50 a yoar in Ith anoe 81D.NKY E. MOBBE Jr. A CO., Oct. 26,1866. 37 Park How, New York. 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Cloth foi bind iug, bb cents, 1/1 mail po»tp*id. Addresa ' liAhPKH A BuTHfcRS. I'IAKKUJI b«iiaßE, Nrw XofcS tftv t,im AMERICAN CITIZEN m PriiitlafOll'ieo! Ornamentaf, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND GmßiU JOB PJIJB73J3B, Corner of Main an«l Jefferson Streets, OppoHlto .Inek's Hotel 11 ss • ■ s-•• WE ARE PREPARED TO PRINT,ON SHORT NOTICE, Hill Heads, Hooks, I'rugjtitit Litbel.i. l'ro umniiliMf Constitutions. Chpcks. Notes Dratts, lihitiks, Husiness Cftrds. Visiting ('»rds, .Show Curds, I'itmplilots. Pooterß. Mills of I'aro. Onlcr Hooks, Paper Hooks. Billots, Sale Hills. &e. UK I NO rCKMHHKI) WITH The Most Approved Hand Presses AND. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rules. Cuts, Ac., IN THE COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING N*ATLV, PROMPTLY, AF»t» AY RriHONAOi.z RAYCS, In a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. ■ I"I S'«S AAAS^AS Are employed in every branch of the business, and we enucavor to meet tho wonts of the community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for TAHTI: IN COMPOSITION AND KLCNNNOO ,111 Press Work. Imill the essential* of Cheap Printing, (lood Paper. Tasteful Composition, Heau tiiul Press Work, and we in vite comparison, from setting out n Cord of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. IMOS NKW (JOOI)M, IHU3 AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST AND AB €001) AS Yflß RISY. R. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Have just received at their establishment ON MAIN STREET, BUTLEIt, PA., A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. KflD TUI FOLtOWISQ CATAiOi.tJR ASD PROFIT TIIERBBT. FOU TIIE I.ADIEH. Always on hand a large STOCK of Ladle* goods, NURLI AN CORERO CLOTII, ALPACAS. DE LANES, OINGIIAMF PRIX TR, KERCHIEFS, NUDIES, OLOVES, Ac. FOII GENTLEMEN. ALWAYS «»N hand Rlac k Cloth*. Fancy ami RL:U k Cassl- ! IIINRIM, Satlnette. FMHLIIPT*, Tweeda, IS<WU ;T»»a fmicy Vee- ! ling*. SHIRTTOJR, HL-'.AOY MADE CI..OTIII.VG. Such u TOATS.I'ANTS, V KSTB mill other ((n.nienlii. IlontM ami Sliors, HATS, CAT'S & NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles II OUNI3 IY O Ijl> fiOODN. Such A« ITnl>|piteht>d and Rloaclied Mrmlins, tlnen and Cotton, Table Cloths, Oil Cloth*, Linen and Hemp TOWEL Fiitigo. etc. HARDWARE, &C. If yon want \ALL* or Hplkc*, Manure or other FORK-' Saw-Mill or other wtwn, Sin<H>ihing Irons, L*»_k«. Hinge etc.. GO to M'Atktv'S, where YINI can buy them RHONN. IF YOU W A. NfOo.NL Extra Family Flotir, White .» UL<> CllFTßE, lmperial, Yonng llv*n>nor RlarK Tea. go to M'Aboy's. I R Voti W A \ T « HORKUI KH ••f a snperior onallty, ataaloar rate* as tliev cmn be hao •New here in the county, go to filestore of * K.C. A .1. L M'ADOY May 11. I<«4. MARTIN RKINKR ...OLO. WF.CKOBCKF.R. STOVES AND PtOUGHS. I I MR, I, \\T RCKHECK ER A REIIIEK— Ponn D*«— Foundry Kortli of the bor- T,CE - Their ware-room la on Main Street tlrst door North of Jack's Hotel, wl\»R;»« yon 4IND BTOVE^ • .fall ulre* and oatron*. Tlioy al*o -fceep on handa larg« »tork of Plough*, WWFC they «ell AS cheap as they can !»»• Longht at AIIV other eMtabliiihinent in tho county. "Dec, ft. 18W:tf CTUST OPEIsTED. NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP. ON MAIN STREET. Opposite BOJII'K lliil Itllng. WHERH we are prepnr»M| to manufacture MOOTS and SH<*ew of all KINDS to order, of the beat material, in the latest styles, and of TL(EFL|IEMT workmanship. —ON the SHORTEST p<«*il>lu notice: and at as reasonable rate- A* the same I|uality can Ll«* hxdatanv other ' ment. J. A. SHANOR A J. U|CKKL* ■ Butler. Mav H. 1«W WALL PAPER, At Reduced Prices Nov 22. LW;.SM at IIETNEM 4NS. Stray Home. 11TA8 taken up by the sultscrlbcr. living In Concord F F Towmbip, llutler T *o. Pa., on or near the farm of Ja* Kinkad I'airviewTp. on or about tho flth of Nov. a medium sized horse Dark T<ay with bald face, having on H good»addle and bildie the letteisU. 8 branded ON hi« LEFT -houl-ier. The «eat of "addle bear INN th«» following inacriptb N: take THI* harm- to Oil City, H»id lioipete MIPIAISED to be about MRVRN years old, RLI* owner in tcquestrd to come Fl»rward, prove pr<tperty pay CHAR ires and take him awaj , ott)«r« BE be will b#'<lisp.»,ed OF according to law. WILLIAM McCLUKO. Nov. 22. Admiiifatrator'A Xotire LETTERS of Adaiini«tratlon, on the estate of James M'Clell *nd. late of Cranbery Townahip dee d, have been granted to the und»*r»igned, therefore al] persona indebted to aald eatate are N-apcctfully invited t«» mak<* itnnmliatepayment, and those havingclaima against the same will present theoi prtperly auth 'ntk-atod for sei ilt*ment. MARTUJ M CLKLL \ Ml, Dec 6,1866. Exe'x. - STotlee. IETTERS of Admlni'strnteio on the estate of John J Haittol, Ute of OI anbury Tp.. dee'd., have been GI-4UIE<I Lo the uuderaigned.TTLl neti«uiis knowing them »elvea indebted to said estate ate re«jueated to MAKE mniediate paytu nt.and those having cbtimx agafoet TH» aante will PRESENT TLPJM properly antbenticate«l for set tlement. J AMC.iI TTAMPLK, Dec. 6, LWF. Adqj'r. K\«rutor-N Ktttlcf. N>TICE Is given, liat I«etterti Testamentary OB tho estate of John ieumth, late of Fairvtew Tp.d*»c*d., 4I *\e been GRAFT ML U» the • ndemigned, therefore ».LL per s>ins knowi imiebieii to TFTUD estate will MT«E iniiuediaie pa>ntent.and thoee having cimma AYAIUST the tame will present tbtni pr« pelv authentica ted for *ett lemeatv KUBWLT CAMPBELI, Ex 0ct.18.15«6 ' ■USC K 1.1,4 Meocn ~\ori(i%. THEWORI® Ilr»uiihl plHtllfln tlio Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE OS MAIK STREET, WH*RR th* '• Wander Having been «ppoiut«-d «ppoiut«-d a "Committee of Six.'to »«• parti' bejoml j.rocnif ft* the citizen* of Under, ami all othjjr- ft too may favor him with n call, tlifokiiinwi article** in his lint'. would respectful Iv repre<ieut; that is purstmiire of kit appointment, he has been ewfefetsfeftol in <-oJJ*ctiog «* tal! -perlmei.u" «»f the heat article* cwr fonnd iu Jiutlcr! lie would also further j epi eeent: that he fe«jls grateful to the public for the fa vor* conferred upon him, In "dnys (tone by," ami hopes he will merit a continuation of their patronage In 'd»ys that are to me." In conclusion, he l>ec* b-ave to make the following re mark : that he ha# a little the beet article* iu his line.Hint are to he (bund from •'« entre to the circumference" of Pennsylvania, end indeed, he might rifely add. the United Slate# nf North America, the Itritidi Pianteilinp, or the C.ilifomla*. including the nmuth of the Colun Ida river, atl along the const of Oregon, up a* high a* the parallel of •• Phlfty Plionr I'borty." ||«. HUMBLY soli cits the custom of ell tb*-* 4 Thutr llutler. or any wny faring man who may chance to make his transit acroas the disc of Putter, or sojourn withlu her border* for "a fleaHon/'feeling confident he will give satisfaction, l»oth a* regards price and quality. Come and examine far yoos- Nolvea! Don't put It off! I Procrastination in the tldef of time!!! OKOItOE YOOVtET. Jr. llutler. Pa., May 11.1M4. HUUOEON DBKTIMT'H. DRS.S.R.&C. L. DIEFFENBACHER. R E prepared to insert Vorl, Filling, sieanlng, extracting and adjusting the teeth done with the bent material* am! iu the he«t manner. Particular attention paid to children'* teeth. A* mechanic*, they defy com petition: iu operators they rank among the be*t. t hat ices moderate. Advice free of charge. Olflce—ln B yds llMildlng .lefterMoii Street, Butler Pa. Dec. 9.ltm^ul PARTITERSHIP. mi! E undersigned would respectfully Inform the public JL that they have entered into Partnership, In the Undcrlnklntf IliiHlno^a, and hereby solicit the patronage of the public. They are provided with a neat Hearse, and have on hand a large uuautitvof theverv best material, and are fully prepared to furnish Coffins of all kind* on short notice. They W HI have on hands constantly a variety of Collins finished to suit purchasers, and on the most rea sonable terms. Thev will a!sc furnish Carriages and conveyances for Funeral occasions when requeued. Ware Rooms, on Jefferson street, i doors Went of American Citiv.en office O. C. ROESSINO, Byt.lf r. July 20, Mflfcrtf. OEOROE W. KB A. George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IY AH RIND 4 or Tobacco, Snuff, and Segarr M iiln mtrcet, Ilutl r. Things Done Up Right! I I wish to Inform Butler county, and the region ronnd about, that 1 havejlist received the best articles o» er Imported into thin coonty. Th* orilv way to prov< the fact Is to call and examine in\ Tobacco, Snnf tin! Sr«;s a | believing ill the truth of the old adag that "the proof of the Pudding Is In chewing the Bap. Vny man that has an ii.kllng for Tobacco, In any of it •rtns, cau be gratified GEORGE VOUELEY, Jr. Butler, Nov. ,T». 18<H. REDICK'S DRUG STORE, Opposite Steins Store. DRUMS, lIRDOS, DRUGS, V, EDICTN FS, VJOHTON ES MEDICINES, MEDICINES. M EDICI >' ES, M EIHCIN Eg, DYES, DY F.S, DYES. PAINT#, PAINTS PAINTS, i'nre Llquotsfor Medical use only. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French and A me: lean Perfumery, and Toilet articles.— ftrushea. Truweaami all articles iu the Ding line, of tli. '•est qualitv snd at fairest rates. Dec. 9, IM3. 11. S. Flslier'is Improved FRUIT CAN, atened Nor. I*2. IWI. Aug. 19. 1862, and March 22. To be tiad only of the subscriber, on Main St., BUT DER. Pa . I doors North of M'Aboy's 45 ore. where ever\ irtlcleof TINWARE i« kept in tilth'A TV A HIK!) This can has been extensively used ami found to be perfectly safe It* great convenience will be discovered •it first sight. The extensive facilities for manufactur* iiy: ail ii* |w*rts make it very cheap. It is closed by clamping a tin cap over and round the •pening. which is pressed upon a cement-coated ga»ket. • au*ing the cement to melt bv tlio heat of the fruit; be coming cold. It Is perfectly eenled. It I* elosed or open ed in an instant, by hooking or unhooking a strait wire spring. LADIES, and others, are requested to call and exam ine tni« unsurpassed Fruit Can. WM. S. ZIEGLER. Butler. July 13,18M::tf. AM Attorney at Law, FRANKLIN. VENANGO COUNTY, A • one door Nrtrth of K INN EAR HOU IP"IF VOW W ANT TO KNOW A I.ITTI.P. OF KV KH YTIII NO relating to the huiuap male .•ml female; the ranees and treatment nfdlwae***; tin marringe cuatonr>« of the world; how to nrnrrv wep and a thousand fl'lnirs nev»-r published In-fore r**nd th«- and eolnnred edition of -'MRDICAL COM wx S|rxsJ. ,, a e»»riou« hook for curious people, and a goot* IHH«k for « vcty nne. |m» pages, MMi illnetn. tiooe Price 91 ..'4) Contents t-iid** sent fr»*e to ant •d«V"*» Hooks «nav l»e ba«l »U the Hook »t"re« «. r will *>e sent by p ail, post i»ald. on r»ve|p# of price Addr»-s« F. B FOOTK. M 11.. June'2B. 'ftfi-flp ] H3b Rroodwav. Ne.w York JACK'S ISIO.J. JACK, Proprietor. Corner of Main and *fefrerson treets, Butler, P*. March 16. ISM. • ANOTHER AKRIVAL t OF MEW GOODS. H. C. HEIIVTEIYIAItf has Just received from the East A New h Splendid Stock OF ROOK*, PHOTOGRAPH BIBLES PRO T OGRAPIf ALBCMS ot the very latest style and of the beet material a Large & Fancy Assortment ] OF WALL PAPER FOOLSCAP. COM*KI;C'Ut KOTE and LEt^FR PAFKR; ENVELoptS of every variety; Inks of nil kiml«; «<otdand riteeiP«ns; all of wbh-h. ! • nether wiih many ott.e* articles in his line of business, he is pre [ d'o »ell »».•« U»w KS I he lowest. Walk in. Ladleo and tlentlemeu. «nd dKamlue OUJ stock, awl fnoge () f the ! qualify amifrices for yourselves. B«pt. *27. W-. UitMolutlon of l'artnmhip rpIIE • artnershlp bereb-fiire existia? betweeQ Orahatn J A ('catty, have this day < J4tib, lS)'^p I\h tu dissolved by mutual oouseut. OKAJUU * CRATTY De^mher '■-UL. -J ... .aim"JiiL iv- J4yt— L-ii The American Citizen, ISpubUshedevery Wednaeday In the borough of RutU by THOMVS Roautsoium M«in street opp.«itc to JACK* l<>«tef—..flic#. up sttdr* in the brick, formerly oocuplet by Kii YftteUMf ■tore . Tk*ws~ — 112 *vO a year, if pab'ln advance. er wfthle the lirat first six months ; or 250 if not paid until after the tvpfr&Hon of the ffrst id* PI nth- TERMS OP ADVERTISING, ftc.. As agreed upon by the publishers a*d l'i «,pi ietors of tU Butler Paper*. - 1 One square, one 00 r»rli subsequent insertion..., 60 Vi c-lumu fV.r «i* month* M» W colnnifi for six months . . 20 t»n 1 column furflX month* TJW^.TT.. 4 ... 34 Qo l /,column for one year.*... . jjj (JO M colnmn lor one y ear I column fur one year i..10 <«0 , Professional ami Dnatmx* Catd*, not exceeding 8 ~T ~ line*. oie ) ear a. * no Executor*. Adtnlni«tralor><aml Auditor'snotices,each,Boo Application* fc»r License*. each.' < antiona. E*fray«. Notice* of Dissolution. Ac., not exceeding 1 square, 3 Insertion*, eaeH...... 2 o0 10 linesol Nonpareil. t»r it* equivalent. H in make » squarr JOB WORK. shoot handbill. f>o copb>« or less 6< h ;; ;; &o », ! ! - -•••« 00 * U M M " ...... .6 (-0 DIAXKS. For any qnantlty under 5 quire*. fl SO per qui**: on nil amount* over that, a reasonable reduction will hi tdade bUflSK** C4H&S. Single pacfc*, $1 W; e«*h additional pock, 60 eta. LOCAI. SOTICKS. lOcentsfier line for eneh Insertion, DKATII.4 Aim MARP.I\OrB, will he published gratis, where the mitm- doe* not exceed 5 line*; fur each additional line, 6 etm will he charged Advertisement* of O. C. Balc, Rxecutors, Aduiinistra tot*.ami Auditor'* notice*: E*ti ays, DK-odntion of Part nership. Cant ion*. and nil transient adverti*enient*, mi st roaffiect* nr rain tw invawefc. We, t. e undersigned. l'nl,lisber* and I*r<}rrittor» of the i Hut lei paper*, hereby ngree to strictly adhere to the 1 above schedule ol prices. nmil furth«M not toe. W M. IIASLRTT, Boiler American, ( LARK WILSON, Colon Herald. ROBINSON A ANDERSON, Ameilean Citizen. July in. ISO 4. Arthur's Home Magazine. Edited by T. 8. Arthur an Virginia F. To«vn<« The HOME MAO AKIN K foi 18C5 will be i»nlorgetl and improved, and made ati>l more worthy of the eminent IV vol wjlh wlifli U U.f. IjMn received. It* character an a 111011-TOVKI» I'KIIKVniOAL, claiming puhlic favor cm the ground of real merit, will lie carefully maintained: whlto for variety, Interest, and all the attrac tions of literature and art ewential to a true I|c>Mr. MAO ktlyr.. the pnhlhdier* will aim to make it £1 PKltlOlt TO ILL t»l IIMS A rixr HTEEI. R.VOBAVIXO, *yt>m fwis or Mrstc, will appear In every number, heffhbm choice picture*, croup* and character*, prevailing fa*hl- iM, and a lariee variety of |Mttteru» for Karment-*. embroidery, etc., etc.— In all respects we Khali give A KIKBT-TLASB MAOA* /IN R. at a price within the reach of every intellircnf family In the land. A new story by T. S. ARTHUR will be commenced in the .Jauuarv number. YKAHIT Trrjp<, 4«i AnvAJfCF.—One copy, F2,00; three copies,five copies, and one to gutter-up of club, 110.00; nine copies, and one to getter-up of club, 915/0. I# A l.eantlful PURMIUM I'LATK, entitled "TIIR INFANCY OF WIAKSPEARK," will be maile<l to each I person whoaend* us a club of subscribers. H will HIHO be mailed to each single subscriber from whom we re reive $2,60. • IJ- Pot |I,SO wo will *end one copy each of HOME and (JoiiEY's LADY'S HOOK for a vear. Address, T. 8. ARTIIUtt A CO., 323 Walnut, Street, Phila. Nov. SO, 1861. Tlic Nation:. A Weekly Journal of Politics, Litera ture, Science and Art, Tmsjournnl will not be iho organ of any party, sect,or body. It will on the contrary, make an earnest elTort to bring to the riiacuision of pdlittoal and social question!* a I enUycritical spirit, ai*ito-w..ge war upon the vices of violence exMgeratlon, and miniepresenlHtioii by which s.. much ■ 112 the political writing of the day i* marred. The criticism of bcaiks andwoik- of art will form one ■f its moHt prominent features; and pain* will be taken to have this task performed in every case by writers p<«- Nessing -pt-cial qu iliiicath>ns fir it. It }* intended. In the li»tere-t of investors, as well as ••f the)M>ldic generally, to have questions of trade nnd ft nance treated every week by a writer whose position and character will give his nrticle.s an exceptional value, and render them u safe and trnstworthv guide. A special c .rn p .iiden', who has been rejected for thic work with care, his started on a jrtmney thiottgh the Boulh. I'is letters will .-ippear hcentter evor* week, ami be Is charged with thefflity of dimply reporting what he fees and hears, leaving the public as far as posoilde todraw its own inferences. It enthrals. ;vn-iug Its regular or occasional cntiibu tors the following names: Henry W. Longfellow, .lames Kus-ell Lowell. John 0 Whit tier, Pamuel Rlliott 112 Kx-Presblent Trin. rullege. llartfoH.) Prof Toprey. (Harvard.) Or. Francis Liel.er, Pr fes-or Ooldwin Fmlfh. OKf.rd.) Professor fhlld. Harvard,) Henry.l »im*s. Pharle* K. Norton. Judge H.-nd niltimore,) Rdmund Quiocy. Prof W |) Whitny. 112 Yale Prof. D. 0. Oilman, (Yale.r.lndge Daly. Prof. Dwlght, Columbia r.dlc go,) Pr« 112 Taylor Lewi*.(fichenecteday, ludire Way land. Frederick Olmstewd. Rev. |)r M ( llntock, Ifev, Dr. Joseph P. TII"HH.S< h . Philips llr-oks. Rev Dr. Pellows. C. J Htille. Hnin'v Titrkerman. Ilayard Taylor, C. A. IJristed, C. L Bruce, Richard (I. White. vViliiiim Lloyd Oarrison, Bidnev lleorge ViHher Thetuliire Tilt. n, James Parton, n«ll Hamilton. Trans:—Three D lists* per annum, in advance: Bix month*, Two IMlar*. When delivered by • arrh-s in N York or UrcK.klysi. Fiftv Cent* additional. JOSKI'II 11. Hl* IIA h DB, Pl'DLD'tO n. 1») Xaf H*l t. N. Y. ITT* A C/ilbTi) TJ4 K miFPRRINO t)o von *'i I''lived * 'f «o. swallow two or (lire* boon head* of «• Morho." • To< ic Hlttera.''• , Snr* rpnrllla " •• Nervous Antidote*."• Ac Ac Ac . and after von are *«ti«ie«l with the r- enH. then trv o e box of Of.h ld» l t>R llUt'll \N 8 V N 0 i. |8 11 BPKCIFM* PI I.l.and b r« stored |o health and vi/nr in |e*s than th.rtv dava "I he- are purely vegetable pleas tot t-» bike, prompt ai d * lut«rv in thetf e#*rte On the broken 'lowii aid sb.tt r-d constitnllou Old and voiin'/ean tik»- th m w (li advantage Or Buehan's KngLali BpeeJ|e IMllarnre in leaa tb#n 3o dava the w r-t r sea of \' TKV< H *N KBB I tnpo ency. Pre. uu-tur" Ditrv. tV|.;iku*n«. lusiuity and all I'rinai v 5-xnal, and Nervous AlTTlions, no matter from what cause | r.wlueed Prle». tiiie Dr.ll.cr je r l»wx. Sent posti>.«.d l>y ii.all, oi. rereipt-.f an ord* r Address J\\IKS4» HIJTI.KR No 490 Brand war. Mew i'urk. General Atrem. P B.—A bos sent to anv nddresa on reeelpt «»f price wh\r.b\*OniDollfir — post Fttt 1)./" A a»-acnptlve Circular sent on applicatiou. July 10. 'OS: 8w JL/"810 TO F.H) PRR DAY —Wanted an at tive |e er-etie man in each enmtv. In th» I'nitrd >t;>tew.o i aeenrefor himaelf the exelioilve R|<rht to sell •-,\tl ler a Hrm m Head." (bv the nee 0 f everyone I* hi* own broom maker, without the ;*id of cord or tyin :* of any kind ) patented June ls/b, 1819. We can xiidftmtiate tbe :i«aej>tion that amenta i: re now Jmrisif p»m • Uto fill pr day Anaetive ei eruetie man ean a»-li from hshi to .'lOHrin a county locbeie stamp fir ac.rcular. giving full particular* and address. • MII.I.KR k DIAL. Clm innati, -Ohio. July. «th, 188®. RURAL Hill NURSERY, HEAR BUTI.er, HA. lIIIR umlerslgned would reupc-tfully inform thej>nbli« generally, that he is mm rullv prepareil to farnfel hem with the choicest variety and very best quality «d ill kinds of fruit trees. During the liMt numnier he ba> nude large atlditions to hi<» stock of Fruit and Ornnmeu al trees and baa on hand a larger ami better quality ami ariety than ha* eyer otfered in thiw county Con siating of SUMMER, WINTER (St FALL A PPLES. I'BACKRS PKARB AND CHKRRIRii aln«», STKA* KRKIKB «»f the very flneet quality—different kind* c, heulmrb. A BpUpdki of Rverifreenn and a gree ariet.v "112 Promiseuon# tv" for ornament and aliadex.* VII of which, we |iro|*iee to sell on a* reasonable «• the same i|u«hty nml varieties ean be had for, frou »ny agencv or establiahmeDt in the counti) JanTti, fM. BILA. h PIAW'B A BONB ATMTnfymaij, M. b. Phynldun and Hur oon. Office immediately opposite Walker % buildings AIU tier Pa. fW #. XOTK'E. APPLICATION w*;: bema«ieto t!.onext lege- a*• e of the htnte oi Peniwylv inia, for the iucorp.c i u •112 the Harmonv ►avlnirs Bank with a mfi el ol T" r y Thou Hind Dol iwa. fahl Dank to tve located In th- bit of Harmony, Butler County, said Statw. Jane ien G.&HTKRIJO rAKK THIS OPP'JIITUXITY Til IChTUKN TilKlK Ih.trik" tu lh« cJliifiw "I Utltltr kii.l rlcluil). fir lli.ir - pint «> i o .till lluylDg. CJHtt lici'iiiii nihl BrlH*:< CM>fe. *>»» » ikl «ill .pare no imiiw U> fnrnWi n.ir uM <-nrt..ni.r» »n.l nil new Oiipt wha m.y m with a call, with th. ».rj UEEF, IITTOX & FORK That can be proenred. or that the market can afford.- We ar*» deterquued to do all in onr power to accommo date the public; and feel sutistled that they will give us their patronage. gt»"p on Main street, nearly opposite Berg's gtore. B<-pt. SI. !D"OI.D KYWMADR PAMPHLWt dlrectiiiir hqw to ap» edilv rea%or«' and give up spectaclea. without aid of doctor «»r njed cine t?ent by mail, free, .on receipt of 10 cents. Addrtpaa. K. B POpOIB. M £> fune«?, Bm] 1130 Bronivz? "few York fifth Street, Pittsburgh' Pa„ FOI'KDRD IST L«4O AND Incorporated by Legislative Charter. ® tH? IS2OTEI DN,ON ' • l««l» ■ajl UOM, |iri.nom.cp hi, .y.l.ni <.f M.»,V krc'i, u 'liHiletl— avert- ilf) nrtnu-Ht of l.iuj. *' ftn<ly.lK> Hkiirnlli end. n»i tli.t lliti atr.nllv, 2S»' to «U Ot tIKi.C WMk. 1« con STOCK BOOKS, clo.cil once with a IINM and twice with a gain—exhibit n"*w ''a.!k, r " <rel " the traimfcr of old la PARTNERSHIP IffjufJ, new partlier. And pmctienliv illn.tratln ( thi'"' "" * PRIVATE LKDOKII, "112 the l,n»lne» are kent '" r "" " r ">« partner, .-n --»cn.™ fS&ZSfp'XZCZZ" h "" T "« SINCILK ENTRY. artlhltln# th. hoek. re- ''J Dnobla-Enlrjr. A mnone rule for rectifying IIRRAXOKD DOUBI.K-KN'TRY BOOKS with ,ix "lieclflearton.. The gain or l,», r,„, n d and th. book.correctly re-open«l. Theleamer i,»l»„ ex,rcl«..|ln OPENING BOOKS, CWim eight .pee-lflctitlon., Including upeclal condlfonn not often met with In limine. A1«... a «erlou, of ~eici«e.in CLOSING BOOKS, wnTJ'ir.uT'.iKM", 1 '" Tt'" learner al«. Bt'SIXESS foil MS '',,r'"r l !r™ -lodgwient Note,, Draft,, Order, 'er!ei' '( BUSINESS LETTERS, which, with the btntoM.fcnni, are .11 connected with hi, c«r,eof Sooh-Ktcmig. UMkiutr, )t a regular course of li«,ine..practice, *ith a conn, of t*enty^i.e LECTURES UPON BOOK-KEEPINO, hy the Senior Principal, eiplalnlng alt th. hn,lne» mat ter. recorded In the t.xt. A1,... twelf LECTURES ON BUSINESS CL'II.Ii"T». '|!" W "£ y rirh - Iluw to get rich by trv '.I ' S" caua« of ooartnervlnl fnllure. On ■p^enlai- COMMERCIAL LAW, , on Partnerships, Contrscta, Tnsurance. Comnmn Carrier* I the Statute of Limitation*, Ac. Practical instruction iu detecting COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, l.jr a full «et of genuine rignette. and counter., and a large collection of counterfeit notes. OUR RAILROAD BOOK KRRPINO, (In manuacript,) exhibit- the construction and equip inent, the operating receiptu amWexpenditures the books closed and a dividual recorded b.Hiks are adver tised by others, but not taught elsewhere In the city .Our uew system of PRIVATR DANK BOOK*, (in mannftcript,) embracing all the best form* in n»o lIUFF f r,T *te 0,1 r "* w •nlargeil edit ho of STRAMBOAT BOOK KRRW&.J, department student* are inotrurted fr- u* large.i editb.li of DUFF f* Mtean.boat Itook-Keeplng !(,« ' -nly complete work upon this branch of the science pubti «-heH. Onr full course of business practice includes abont » FIFTY BUSI.VKSS BOOK*, I'Aled to about THIRT.Y DIPPKRPNT KOhMS, via: II Ledgers,; Day-book-, 5 Jolirml-, fl Bill*htKtka 4 Cull. Hook- 4«it*M»ooks.9 VW-nnt iii ) t heck-register, 1 Dem*.lt-regl#ter, 2 Collection-rerMen. 1 Tickler. 1 HandWegfster, 1 Krelg».t-le M .k, J iHmk-. 1 Fnel-bcHik. The*elK>.,k-prm ticallvrecordalmut SIX HUNDRKI) HOB I \ RSS TRA NS ACTION 8. compre hending Dl'KK'B original plan of bn-iue-n edncation in trod need twenty five venr* a*o. Hw far others have succeeded iu imitating Mm will be beat *een by comparing he buainaaapa|»er*and b.M.kH of their pupila with tlna-e Of the graduate* Of this I limitation. lIAKPRRS RNLABORD RDITION OF I>l VVm HOOK KKKPTNO Price 11,7 ft. Poatago &\ cent* Bold by Booksellem gen* orally. The following testimonial* Indicate the character o • hi* work : • "a*" y:i" r Wnr \""P n """k-Keeping explains the sn»u with so much ami flmplu by * V W. KDML'NDB Cashier Mechanic* Psnk W all St., N Y "It give*a clear imight into all depnrtmeitfn of tiiia -clence." A. B. I'RABRR. Cashier of Seventh Ward Bunk, N. Y M A* an.exfetndvc shipowner. American and Ruropea* •uerrhnnt bank director, etc., he bo* born the reputatiot of the higest order of bmdne** tiilent* " JOHN W BL RMI AM, Merchant, No. R South *t . New YoHt. • Mr. Duff i* a m»n .«f rare «|ni*Wlcatif.n* for hnidticw. JiHiS M. I). TA I fj)R, Blerchant, f'nion St., New Orleans. *• y.t. Duff is a merchant of the first re-pertabilit v " J, f.A ND?S. Mer- bant. New Orlean*. "1 graduated in Duff'* College in half the time I ex t eeted. Hoadmirable sysfem HMMdee nothing mirper fluous, nor leaven out auy thing essential." J. It. COMPTON. Cashier Nbtgra Rank L>ckport, N. V. " It contalna much matter Important to the merchant '' C. o. IIA f.STRAD, President Manhattan Bank. N. Y. "The moat complete work of the kind I hare ever seen." JAMRB P. MURRAY, President Rxchange Bank. Pittsburgh. "The most cleat and comprehensive that I b»,<>mrt with." JOHN SNYDKR. Caahier Rank yf Pittslmrgh. ' You have your own long experience a* a merchant to rood use in this work." RICHARD IRVIN, Merchant. No. 08 Front street N. Y. "The farornt le opinions .ilreadv exn*es*e»l by gentlo men of competent authority are well deserved and very properly liestowed." , CHARLES M. LRt'PP, LROPOLD IIIRRWORTH RORRRT KKLLY. ®reclal Committee of the of Commerce N. Y [Extract from the Minutes.] • PRCfePRR M. WRTMORR. Secretary. " Your Ceaimlttee unanimously concur In the opinion 112 the utility of the improved method of Mr. Duff" OCR DON .T LRRDB, 'tecordlng Secretaryof the American Institute, N. Y. THR NEW ENGLAND EDITION OR DUFFS STRAW BOAT BOOK KREPIXtI. J net Published by the author. Price 92.00. Bold he itookwdler* «en»r^lly. ••A perfect system ft.r koedingsuch book* and account*" J. CA ROTH RUB. Formerly Cashier of the Merchants' Bank Pittsburg. "The Time Table alone i* worth the price of the book." D. B. IIKRRON, Late Cletk of steamer Mount Vernon. "I consider the legal form tf the Pteanu r'a Protest so valuable that I never leavo porta without a copy of the »M*dt on board." A. C. McCA LI,AM. Captain steamer Areola "The only work puldhdied ofany value to the Steamer's Accountant.'* J. F. J. ALLISON, Formerly Clerk of the Steamer Fortune. •'The most perfect system of Steamer's Account* In use." C. 8. FRIBBRR, Captain of steamer Nashville. On Wiu. ll.Diifl~MPenniNnnh!p. Twelve Flrnt Freuiliinm for the best and Ornamental Penmanship awarded our Preaent Peua-tn, by the United States Fair atClnclnnati in „. M .lßflo Pennsylvania State Fair at Wyoming.. ~.1*60 Western Pennsylvania, Fair at PittaLurgh ISHO W**stere Virginia Fair at Wheeling... m ... m . m ....1M|0 Ami the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland. 1602 All of which are exhibited at o||r office. Ol II T£fiM9. Hare not been ad ranted, since the war, twhile other 9 charge. „ * #:'U for tuition or $lO and sls ea*ra for Penmanship. Oitr tuition U't arauating coor e, including ) bU'inesi. oa-iimaosliip time uidfiidt«4l. ia > Blank bo .ks (for uhich others charge $H A flOi $2 00 Duff's text| cost $3 A $4) $1 75 Wo therefore present the bueinesa student with those IMPORTANT ADVANTAORS; UU. JYeJiaye the baft penman iu the West, id. Tlie best Sy*te» of accounts uught under the Author- dimctMpa. , 3»l. The lectures of an experienced Merchant. 4»h. 1 or 8 eeeks-avod In time of study. stli- tb"itanii time aaved in hoaidiftg. nth Fioui,#l2 to flft aaved in blanks and print 7th TV graduates share Iu the long standing ress« th * Allege 4» jf For parDcnlars send for onr enlarged new eircn U . pp. 06. with - ! »uipJe« of onr Peowana' businesa sud Oruanier.utl writing inck>aing Twcnty-Jiv* etui* fi* ! *"*' p. ovrr * t«i, n<trt | Jico 1. 9n»oe
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