Jqmvtmcnt. Sheltering Stook iS Winter. A healthy animal requires a cer tain nmotiftt of food in either warm ,or cold weather, but we find that in ivarm weather an animal will keep , in condition on less food than cold. The rerf3ou of this is, that there is a less amount of carbon consumed in order to keen up thfc heat of the tody in warm than in cold weather. As 'carbon Is the heating principle whereby the system is kept at a heal thy temperature, that element must ho suppled in some way ; if not by food, it nrußt be drawn from the fat of the system*. As a less amount of carbon is required in warm than in cold weather, it stands to reason that if tbflbqdy w keft protected from the effects of the cold by proper cov-. eiing and she-ltcr, than a less amount of fuel or food, is required to keep up the temperature ; thus we 11 ake n savirg in feed without any expei - /liturc of the carbon of the system j already accumulated. The temperature of the animal body is much hi' her than the sur rounding atmosphere at all seasons of the year, with the exception of a few hours in iumtner, and unless thus pro tested, outward, artificially, a large amount of food is required to fur nish the necessary elements of heat. If this food is not furnished, the sys tem must neverfhe?ef3 Veep up its temperature, and this is dose at first bv drawing on the fat, and afterward on other parts of the body. As a necessary consequence, the animal grows thin, and can endure less ln bor or exposure than when well fed. Different animals, under similrr cir cumstances, require some more and otheis less food to keep in good con dition, their appetites varying as greatly as among the human family. Where accurate experiments have been made to test the gain of animals with and without t-he ptotection of suitable shelter in cold and inele mont weather, it has been found that those having adequate protection gained flesh on less food than wonld keep those unprotected from actually falling away. m In providing stables, which are found to be the protection 112 r stock, provision should be made for ventilation, as pure air is as import ant as good feed or warm stables.— Horses, neat cattle snd hogs, will do well in quite warm stables, if good ventilation is provided ; on the con trary, sheep will not d - Artemus Ward at Tcmb, Mr Punrh. My I)r ' r Sir: —-I've Lcen lingerie by tho tomb of tho lamcntia Shakspeare. « It is a success, I do not hes'tatc to jrenounce it as such. You may make any use of this opinion, that you see fit. If you think its publi cation will subswerve the cause of litter atoor you maypublicate it. I told my wife Betsy when I left home that T til oil Id pe to the biithplacc of "Otheller" and other Players. She said that as long as I kept out of Newgate she didn't care where I went. "But, I said, "don't you know he was the greatest Poit that ever lived ? Not one of these com mon poits, like that young idyit who writes verses to our daughter, about the Uuses as growses, and the breezes as IJlowsjs, but a Boss Poit, also a philoso | pher, also a man who knew a great deal about ever} thing." ! She wa* packing my things at the time, I and the only answer she made was to ask mo if I was going to tarry both of my red flannel nightcaps. Yes, I've been to Stratford onto the Avon, the biitliplnee of Pheakspcar. — Mr. 8. is now uo more. He's been dead over three lit mired (300) years. The people of hisuative town arc justly proud of him. They cheiish his mem'ry, and them as sell picture to put into their Al bicm. As I stood gazing on the spot where Shakspeare is s'posed to have fell on the ice and hurt hisself w hen a boy (this spot cannot bo bought, the town authorities say it shall never bo taken from Strat lord,) I wondered if three hundred years hence picturs of my birthplace will be in demand. Will the people of my native town be proud of me in three hundred years? I guess they won't short of that time, because they say the fat man weigh in one thousand pounds wlvch I exhibi ted there was stuffed out with pillcrsand cushions, which he said, one very hot day in July, "Oh bother, I can't stand this," .vid commenced pulling the pillers out from under his weskit, and heavin 'cm at the audience. I never saw a man lose flesh so fast in my life. The audi ence said I was a pretty man to co.i e chiselin sny own townsmen in tlut way. I said, '' Po not be angry, feller-citizens. I exhibited him simply as a work of art. I simply wished to show you that a man could grow fat without tho aid of eodlivcr oil." l)«t il.oy wouldn't listen to nie.— They are a low and grovolin set ol peo ple, who excite a feclin of loathin in ev ery brest whore lofty eniotious and orig inal ideas have a hidin place. I stop] od at Leamington a few niinits on my way to Stratford onto the Avont and a very beautiful town it i.i. I won into a shop to make a purehis, and as I cntced I saw over the doo. those f«m.l» i»r words, " By Appintment, 11. 1!. II.;" and I said to them n, " Squire, excuse mc, but this is too much. I have seen in London four hundred boot and shoe shops by \ppintmcnt, 11. B. II.; and now ym're at it. It is simply onpossible that tho Prince can wear four hundred pairs of boots. Don't tell me," I said, in a voice clioakcd with emotion—" Oh, do not tell me that you also make boots for him. Say slippers—say that yo mend a boot now and then lor liini; but do net tell me that you make 'cm reg'lar for him." The man smilt, and saiu I didn't un derstand these things. He said I per haps had rot noticed, in London that dca'ors in all sorts of articles was By Ap pintment. I said, "Oh, lia. —A traveler writes : Whilo in liufla ■» In, a few daps ago, I got na board the G r. M. express for New York, Just as I ha! taken my seat a woman aCCncted uic with. "Where can I get a stamp?" I answered 1 couldn't tell her. "But I must have one," soys the ; "my ticket'' —showing nie the ticket —"says, 'not (foml im/ess slumped r/i/ receiver and I have no stamp." The remainder of.the passengers immediately began to smile, and the woman t>ok her sontquito indig nant. —Many people consider the world as a Worm does .the interior of n nut—simply a place to feed and grow fat in. —A cheerful lite must bo a busy one And a busy life cannot be well otherwise. Frogs do uot croak in running water.— Active Bliuds arc very »cldom troubled with gloomy forebodings. They con e up only from the stagnant depths of spir it. unstirred by generous yiipulscs or the necessities ot honest toll. —We are too apt to despon 1 when a good aud efficient man dies, and to feel that his place cannot be supplied. Luth er quieted thofe who feaied lbr the suc cess of the Relormat'ou, when its leaders should be taken away, by his memorable saying, ' When God buries a the work goes on " .. —ln the ti wo ot J . iji Wes ern New Xoik, bangt a Ngo. AMERICAN CITIZEN j| Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card - Book AND m PMTOB, i In the Arbitration room In like Court i Hoaie, BUTLER PA. WF. ARK PTIEPARED TOPRINT,ON SHOUT NOTCE ' Hill Heads, Hooks, Labels, l'ro I grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, T'rafts, lilauks, llusijicss Card ', Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, llills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Hooks, Millets, Sale Hills, &c. OKI NO VCBKISIIKD WITH The Moat Approved Head Presses * AND Tllfi laugkbt assortment of Tjrpe, Borders, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, 4c., IN TUB COUNTY, We will execnte everything in Hie line of j PLAIN AMD DEC C ATIVEPRINTING Hlinii PtOMHir, ASD AI JIEiaOXAUM in a style to excel any establishment at | home, and compete with any abroad. SItITiI.KIJ WOBKUJBX j ' Arc employed in every branch of the bnsfaes.4, and we endeavor to meet the want* of the oomninnitj, and to re tain the honorable distinction which liijs been already conceded to this establish- . .nent, for TAHTK I:V COMPOSIT'ON 1 Axrt Hlfltaneo 111 I'ross Woi-lt. In all the essentials of Cheap l'riotiug, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and Dispatch, we in vito comparison, from getting out a Card of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. The American Citizen IS pr.bll-l.e4column i<>r six month* 1- 5u y, column for -I* months '2n 0 « I column t u »lx months u- for one year *. '.v.r.r.'..nt .....'2 • «h* \ c dutpn for one year *> tw l column tor on* >enr 70 00 Professional mul Business Cards not exceeding b line*, one year 'HJ i Executor*, Administrators and Auditor*notices,oath,3no Applications for Licences, each ay Caution-, Est rays, Nctieew of Dissolution, Ac., not exceeding 1 squntje., 3 insertions, each 2 4 «• •' " 4 ' 0 full " " M 0 IHI DMXKS. Forany quantity under 5 quires, ?1 si> per quire; on nil amounts over that, a reasonable reduction will be made nu.sixr.sa CARDS. •Single packs, $1 60; each additional pack, 60 cte LOCAL NOTICES. Uceutsper line for each insertion. DEATHS ALID MARISIAGM, will bo published gratis, where the same does not excte.l i> linns; for each addition*! line, ft c rs. will ho charged. Advertisements of O. C. Sale, Exocutors, Adm.uisrra tors, and Auditor's notice*; Kstinys, Dissolution, of Part u«rship,Cautions, mid nil transient advertisements MUST I OKITITUV HE PAID IX ADVIRCB. We, t»>e undersigned. I'uhfithtrt and I'rnpi ictoi «-r te itii!i luumitv ureA to Htrictlv adhere t« lie above schedule of prices, until lurm> » W M. IIAM,KIT, Hutler American. CLARK WILSON, UMIOU llfrnl-l. KOUINSON A ANDERSON, American Clti/.en. July 13 1804. REASONS WHY THE AMERICAN WATCH Wade at WALTHAM Mass. IN the Host. It is mule on the best principle. Its frame!* compos el of SOLID PLATRS. NO jar can interfere Willi the harmony of its working nnd n > sadden shock can dam age its machinery. Every piece is made ami flushed by machinery (itself famous for liar.o;elty, us well as for it* effectiveness) and is therefore properly made.— The watch is what all mechanism should be—ACCU RATK, SIMPLK, STROXO, AND ECONOMICAL.— Except some high grades, too costly fo? general use, foreign watches are qhiefty made V>y women an I boys, Such watches are composed of several hundred pieces, screwed and rlvi'ed together, and roqu're constant re pairs to keep tlum lu any kind o order. All p-»Y*on< who have carried 'ancro*,"' ''leplnci" nnd "English Patent Levers," arc peifectly well aware of tho truth of this statement. At the beginning of our enterprise,'more than ten years ago. it was our object to make a thoroughly good low-priced watch for the million, to take the place of these foreign impositions—tho refuse of foreign facto rlr«—which were entirely unsaleable at homo and per fectly worthless everywhere. How well we have accomplished this may be under stood from the fart, that after so many years of public trial, we now make MORE THAN ONE-HALF OF ALL TUB WATCHES SOLD IN THRUNITED STATES, and that no others har» ever given such universal sati fac tion. While this department of our business Is contin ued with increased facilities for perfect work, we aro at present engaged I* tho inafjhfhctnre of watches of tho verv Hp JII EST OR A 1)E KNOWN TO CfßlONOftl ETRY Unequalled by anything hitherto made by onrselves, and unsurpassed by anything m i4c In the world. F«.r this purpose w* have the amplest facilities. We hr.vo erected an addition t-> our main buildings expressly for this branch of our loudness, atnl have filled it with the best workmen in our service. New machines and appli- Agces have been constructed, which perform their work with consummate delicacy and exsctne.-s. The choice t ami moot nj.proved materials.only are USad,the balance South of Ht) ,i 112 adjoinhng «nmv koad ; and Intersected l.j the Bniler, and l.vafi»l»iM-K Uo»U. That portion Mouth of the But ler and New Caatle Road, be dirided inu> handler lota to Miit purcha-era. Coal, Limestone, good timber and water thr<>Mfchout be whole. Ki quite at the office of tbe oahecrlber, where accurate d ufu of the premise* can bo seen, t. _ LjKW'tS Z. MITCHELL, Aug. 28 3t Attorney at law, Butler Pa. TB. MECHLING, Attorney at Law. :f>: Office with Lewis Z. Mitchell, Esq., North Eul Side of Diamond, j Wmm.. 2? era I AND UNDERTAKING. *A Hf Kit? on Main Btr«-rt. <■>!*» »e Jark « I • iiotft. Th«- mmsmbcr is mf, nc tv mil promptly « order C<»f fttu of kiuitareaijf mfttifc, an.l fcUruys on ha m U. Hi h-\# a t» proem « ontli**iy Xcw mill i\cnl Hoarse : and U IhiUl inspired t» Mtoo'l funornU on t:• fcliQj test tioticu. | lit- rNo keeps 0:1 handa awl mnnnfarturea to only COMMON NU FANCY FU Ki'l I I i consisting OF Ilnrccns. Tables. Ntumix, i Bi'dtlcnili, Clmlrs Ac. All m ti. Persons whhlng to diqxme of their Ileal Estate. will find It if their advanliure to place It no my b-wks- Thoefi desiring to purchase can ho suited, iu variety price and quality, hy rcJeioiM'e to piv list. Any infor.ua! ion in inference fe»rtl F!sb*f fti Hi I* ounty, can hu obtaine.l by a|»plying by le!toi <*!■ pei lially. to the iiuder.Hij»n<'d. OfWce with Jno. M.Tliomps. »i. Att'vat Law. ftutier,Pa. J VMliri r. M J UN KIN, P.«Mrl Fats te ut id In.-maice ApMit. rpIIR Undersigned would i esjx ethdlv n tlfv the pub- I ISc that ho is engug.*! in 'he (?TN>peiit«c business, and is fully prepareo to make otf shdttosl ioti%« and in a IVOR K INI A N LI K K MANS RR, nil articles In his Hu« id husine-*. Phop weft slda of MainHtr. .t; 0pp0...U-to Wither-piM.n Institute, fcepto tf . 1» S.^IcCCI.LOIMJII. li'oliro. NOTK K iM hen by given thnt lioilem of A durnlstrn t ion have been issued to the uuderniKUvd, on the estate of Msr*aret Tmvri#, laTeof Allegttfeny ttftrnship, dee d All peiK/Us having claims against Kiihl istate will present them properly antheutlcated f-r *ettln nient. f Pcriimicry & Toilet Articles. Y'ltie* an VUquor* for Medical pnrp<»*ei. Wines for >acramenial u furnished at coat. Physicians pres criptions e trefullv c;:li-. NTBAYi). Ql Tit A TED ft*' m the pr«*inlses of the r,uhs ri |l>«»r in '"'on O nmpn^iiesslntr tn . near -4»utur*bdrg, a Wl.jio ( lima iloir, two vcars old, w« ighinn about 250 pounds; n . matks, except stump tail. Anvp 'rs .n ritarUiug said animal to the owner, or giving him the necessary infor mation where ho inly bo found, shall be liberally re warded. JACOU M. ZIKOLKH, 6. l p^|- A. M. NFYMAN, M. D. PhyHloltin uikl tfcoif! Olßce immadiai«ijuDpo«ite Walker's buildings il< v Pu. T». e,a. IRHttf JACK'S HOTEL rSKX.T. .lACii, l*ri>pjflctor. Cor»er Main nnd Jeffei't ttr»3l i llvtleri Pfl. March 16,1 SCI ! THOS. Attorney at A "!% I> PENSION AND I LAIM AGENT OfTlce \% IClk t'liaa. SPOandlfiSf Kiq. i.Soiii • %\ e i cer.l r oft lie diamond . u'.tr Ps | TJlSTuaid Attorney at Law, FRANKLIN. VENANGO COUNTY, A one d«or North-«f K INN' KA U llul) _ 3. B. CLARK, Attorney at Law, BUTLEB, PBHM'A. ftarOflace in the CourtHHouse- 1 BOUNTIK3 BOUNTIK3 KQUALIZKD. The extra Ik>unty .allowed by act of Congresii to Soldiers or their representative* collected without uu neetfciiiry d« lay. All letters promptly answered - ©* ilutler, August jut, 18'Hl, tf. WM. S. UUSKLTOW, M. 0... SSNOCLGRABSM, M. HUSELTON k GRAHAM. (Ut* of the U. 8. Army) PHYIGIANS AND SURGEONS O-OrFin in B Mook M ilii Slnct B i tlrr P» HEW FIRM. rpH P! nndfewilgned having gone into partnership, in the J_ BOOT and bliOK Manufacturing buaineiut, iioyd's block, two doors B»mth of Weeher A Troutuian's Store, Main Street, Uutler, Pa., are prepared to make the neet e*t i!o«it and Shoe and do the best Job work of uny eth eatabllidimeut in the place. Having great experienceer the buMine** we canqot fail to pleaae. Cull and give in your iiMsnre. BCiIRIIIEH NICIiOLA THE LIGHT OFJTHE WORLD] DR. MAGGEL'IS FILLS SALVE; Thrpe life giving temcrfics ai.e d«>W, Tcr flic first time given publicity to the world- i*. 'r o,rcr A ijnm ter of a ctfniury .'I priv.iTt-piartlt-i* rtti'ingrodlenfs in these LIFE-GIVING PILLS! Have r>e«»n us*! wltli fbegfeatfrt sneers. is nut yuly I • prevent dig* hut to mre. TheyMfarcfc oht the vat ion* nlhfudle* 1»V wi*hirh the i&Wrnt is suffer ing ami re invigorates the failing-y>t, m. T«»*ho iifel andlinJhui »f«*r ' v lffi 1 prc>*-to l«* A VERY FOUNTAIN OF lOUTH For In add new lire nml vitnlity. nttd re store /lie waning To their pri-tini stwte. To the voting alii Jiilddle-nged, they .n tint might triumph over tho aged an I th»* yanng. Let nonulir'itat* th<-u< bat Mhtt tho f.ivimlHe ttp<».«rtunoty that i Hot*. \\ h|p> UiJ-cn j»s pi e* lUlbed FOR BILIOUS DISORDER Nothiu" cm he nmre pvodnMlve t »f mi- tfatf the-e Pftfs *nu-ir nlmo»t unfile liqueur* is 112, *, M tot«e-.: and t l.r* n-niul mui'inHtant* of lb la iuj«t dis'i-eiMiM* arc rruw»ved. Tina.- j-etiunlje* nr« t«md • From the purest Vegetable 4'oiiipoi:»<3». They will not barm the ttnv.' dtdicatc feni »>, and can he felveir iHtli good elh ct in pi(Mi*rih«J dtmet to the y iiiug<*t Imba. For Cutaneous Disorders And all •< upMnh* of She sklh. lieSAIAF. is mib 11 ru.l vt'H' 1 ndiKOfiion, - liitlui|uition ( I u w:\rd \\ enkuesM, Mv« r Ooiuplalut, l.o\viti>e< of Spirits, ItiufXievriit. Salt It hen m • tkrahls, Pkiu * 8 *in< Ice Nnn«- irenuine without the emfr»ive« • rad«» mark nronnd esieh p >t or l»o\. s'i?n«*<| l»y i)|l. ,• >1 \i !H I ML, l-t, 1' ultoii st. t Ncw Vork, torouutei tvit wliicl is frdmiy sV>lll hv all respr-rtahle I>eaiers ill >!c;iicinei the United Mile*, and i 'awiiia*—at camili per Inix «ir pot. For Salo at Di«. Olt VIIAM A !IUiKLTOV*B Dm ; re k«d« Apwit» In l;i:tiit I'n. KNITTLN(i MTaWIINIvS. rilli l-:. w hu-sijjnpi| would Inform the pnhlle. fluit he li 1 |iiv|wr«l tissl jMiUon Kantilr Knitting M't ciiine—the ►troiurest. ntoM simple ami f»es| in the itotl l'atonted In .iWt, mid pwd-flert in l"tif. This ma Miine w ii not only do plain woi k. sr.ch s« Ar. hut iil'g fiinrj knittln r. with a most Jierfect ami l>enßtl fill stltili. It will knit eomfoils, A'nldes, Ae., tWrtitj article! Any person v islilnu to obtain one wI! plcun used toroiicul ii . Address (e.ir losing a stamp ) It. K. S A WTIIIX. 7.. lienople, *rti A cent f-r itn v Yot-k Uatik Sl« 734 170 00 Hartford Bat-k Sb-cU*... 270,810^00 j 129,000 00 ltailroa«! i«tock. fb 273. OG7 50 -MjttgaKe. l.'oudf, City CouniyA K. II I.Oil. 139 65 TOTAL 91,013,H3U s r, TilAlUl.l 1 lI3M. Losses unadjusted And not duo «...221,2nr same time 3n Total lossvM paid i n 47 year#, $19,1*27.410 CC Viz. Fife, $17,21 J,OOO iKJ Inland. sl ( Sßt,t)9 07 Oovemnieiat and St-.te Taxe« paid $179,171 Si IjOSS 3Y PORTLAND FIRF, July 4th, The tit il ft mount covered by /Dna Policies on r »|»- erty riextniiH'nriimiWKO I Is on which n-il a^e will l«e aJiout 5 pet cent. Onr total luV will not nry nmrh fromf^nO.ntK l , mid Isl»elnx promptly mljnsto and pnhl. Thh Miin t-ft p«T cent uj.o i the assetm. n (Tj«nrr but'slljrliUv ■ m and htilet»yud I'Oftland has a population of 35,000*, —was handsomely bulTt, mostly One brtck or dme strnrtnres—protected und scre'Mie*! with upwards of 3»0 » shade trees—hound ed on thrpe sides by water—lndeed, literally, rising Fr«jic the ocean—and writh s eo»»d ftteam Are de partment . v iHta-Sft 3 ol propefrfy consP.metl in a few hours—upon a holiday win n it-i people are loast occupied—tr.>m the very Insig nificant Qsnse of n contemptible firo cr»»eki»r. Heiacmher t'ie trifling m of llrm thnt ■wocp-awav In a few honrs thee irninn of years. Consider your bet interests and give ihe.-tttni agent a c ill if y«t» nc-f geied. There is a good i L*g L*g Dwelling house thereon. A yonngorchard > o/ Apple and Peach trees. Farm in good condition - I Twelve feet deep of cosiin three veins)* Y>t parstie | lars Inquire of the Kdib-r ClTtll*, or of the i ed residing en the premise* ROBERT PEB4&. "here IT IS"" AN ARTICLE OF REAL MERIT. A REMEDY Tit at has been trtM ami nfnorl the tent, i>oi only in an •ecu. ? glottal cane, but in every coin, mr.nity where iixetl it Has been pronounced the safest ami most reliable remedy known fby CHOLERA DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, CRAMP IN THE STOMACH 01 BOWELS, CHOLERA MORBUS, &o. Tt contains nothing irrl fating or Injurious to the stomach, and is mild but. pro Dipt In its action, aUtf effects a permanent cui J e by removing the cause of the complaint. JS'o FAMILY should be teithout it, as the cost is trifling compared with the suffering that may be avoided by having It at hand in case of a sudden attack. Frir Trtf it, ai%d judge for yourself. ———**-= SOLIi It r ALL DRUGGISTS. Vrejtaretl only by J. HENDERSON & BROS. PITTSBURGH, PA. J C. REDICK & CO, DHUBGIST&, BUTLER, PA., Agents for Butler County, Pa. Alt I i"i, '»M—O in *. An Old Sons Set t*> a New Tune, glrlß:it.'' "Iff Y. City .*» "only iufillnl I • remclie* known "Kn-e (p.-m l»oi*oir«'' 4 N -t <1 innrruiis to the flnmnn Pnmily.' "•Kite c »me mil «,f llidr liol<» to .Im. ' ••loaf «r'a" Rnf, Hoach, ftr., Ei lf'i, lr* n |ia»te —iwi'l fur Hats Mice., J>tmchr»* /thirl.- and /!ril Ant*, Ac.. Ac., Ac. Ac. "Co3t»r's' 112 Bed-Bug Exterminator. Inn lii]iiil to ilMtmjr, nn.l aUo nn A pmventrtilvf f.r l)el>, mt 112 „,„l il,ncMl invfact BA r-Ulo»tlon mr.'llni «. Ujye i-vcr »ti, i„1,.,1. Kxr.v rut ll.it. c m K ..i lr, |,ni|>crlT pr .in- I, will cut 11, iti .I every 'in* flint .«t- it LJ| .lio Kum-ral.y ut «.m„ plats im di-latil »la-~O.K Vii.iii whfruit »i. I iV. n -Utlr Short MM., Mirror. t'ci* • CosTAM'ti ii'lvcrri-f!ii,.|it ehove. 1365. tionM'il with vermin lie a » no I.Minrr, if n«.y M ' We li-vn iwtfl it t.» onr : nn<) if n hox r«*t* 112. r >. wn wonl«l In*** it. H« Imvu lih.l |«>ln >mi but they efTet te*l U 'Hiiiu; ; but u (\Mitiir'n ' itrticle kii'x n« the brtuilb out •»f H «t«, R-inrlina, Ynft. nn-l «]tiirker'" tiniu we i-m write it. It l« In u «»nt (iciunud nil the try.— Medina Ohio, Vasrtu •'%. Son "CoaTAnV U'lvertisenientnleive. 1866. A VOICH PROM TIIK PAR Unt, Moacli, Ant, Ac . Jfixterminntor*—'nior trn.ii, nn.l provMi.me n.e «b»iif.yel nnnnnlly In U»«nty by rermin. tfinn wiwihl |.ny f„r (OQI of tbU ifiU and limrt Kuier L tnnuUr IP/#., I/eratii. " yee •'Coutnr'#* aUvoi ttneinent nbove. moo. PARMKRB AND IIOIIBKKKRPRRS, nhonI«l recollect th-it li.nn-lml« t.r ibnlMi-*' wortl* or »Jr»in, ProvMom*. AT., are anmuUly deHtrnyeJ by R at*, Mice, Ante, immlulll er in*ecti» a lid rertnin—nil of which nan he prevmite NOTICE. WriEKEAS my wife Catharine, h*« left my he.l nn .l iKmrd wltli.-nt poK-ionn naaiiiHt Imiborlnn her or giving her credit ou asy accouut, nn 1 will pay no rfel.tn jf hereon ractlutr' PKTKU lifcUKLL. AiL.u»t I it, !BflC-3l> llntler MOWER kREAPER, IWOCLt) respectfully anno«ince to the <4 Butler county, that lam Age tkithe great labor eiving machine* /ETNA & CAYUGA CHIEF MOWER AND REAPER! Also the celebrated Excelsior Mower & Reaper maiHifucturtxl by Clark k Quiglon, 0. TUB WORLD RKNOWNRD Sharp's Steel-tooth Hay-Rake. AUO the great American Champion Hay k drain lako.