THE AMERICAN CITIZEN.' j Butler, Pa., Wednesday,May 4, 1864. < , m II i* (Jinim I'iinting Offlc -I..in the goiilli, on Jsironon Itraat. tkg- Answer to Miscellaneous Enigma. | l>y Or. 3. K. Dieffenbaoher and John M. j Thompson. Esq., "The Union Forever.' Arithmetical Problem. Ans. SBI,OO. j Solution by L. M. GiHeland. Answer to Algebraic Equation, x—o. Y=4, Z=2. The remarks of lion. Charles M tjandlcss. delivered in the .Senate of Penn- | sylvan in, on the bill providing for the j payment of interest in Legal Tender . Notes, will appeat in our next issue. IMtfMliurgli Simitary Fair. j The following additional township Com mittees have been sent into the Central Committee. Other townships will please report soon, as but little time remains. CONCORD TOWNSHIP. Chairman. Mr. John 11. Christy. Committee, Mrs. Lena Campbell, EH- i pliemia Conway, (Treas.,) Misses M. E Christy, E. J. M'Clung, E. Campbell. Mr. J. G. Christy,and James Kelly, Sec retaries. Report subscriptions, April 20, 1804, amounting to 870.21. I'F.NN TOWNSHIP. Chairman, J. Q. A. Kennedy. Committee, Mrs. Itosclia Redout, Miss es Elizabeth M'Elvain, Alice Wise, Sa rah Andrew, Elizabeth J. Philips, Julia i Welsh, Amarilla Wise, Emily J. Dodds. | Elizabeth Stewart. Margaret Hamil, An alena Hartley, Rev. E. Ogdcn, (special.) Messrs. John Henry, Wm. Ncithercoat. ! John H. Donthett. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Chairman, R. A. Mifflin, Esq. Committee, Mrs. James Mall. 11. Sut ton, Watson Mays, Samuel A. Campbell. F. Shira, Miss Julia Henlcn, Messrs. Samuel I'. Campbell, Alfred \\ iek. E. Iv Evans. Win. M. Shira, Fergus M. Shira. Samuel Milliard. WM. CAMPBELL, I'rcst.. of Central Committee. John N. Purviance, Watson J. Young, Secretaries. Summary of H'nr ,\ews. From our Exchanges and Telegrams, we are enabled to gather the following particulars: The Potomac army com menced to move on Tuesday night, the 4id inst. Previous to moving, General Meade made a stirring address to the ar my, which closes thus: " With eleareon science and strong arms, actuated by a high sense of duty, lighting to preserve the government and institutions handed down to us by our forefathers, and if true to ourselves, victory, under (.tod's bless ing, must and will attend our efforts." Our army succeeded in crossing the Rappahannock and Rapidan rivet's, with but slight opposition, compelling Lee to evacuate his strong positions and entrench- ! mcnts where ho had held us at bay so long. It was thought probable that he would give battle at Chancellorsville. Af ter reaching the south bank of the Il.ipi- ; dan, our cavalry under Gens. Wilson and | <!rcgg. were pushed forward, the former j to Parker's stoic, and the latter sonic dis- j tance beyond Chancellorsville. They dis covered nothing of tkc enemy but weak ; i bodies of cavalry. This rcconnoisance j -showed the fact that there was no strong j rebel force immediately on the south; aj few prisoners were taken, one of them bearing a dispatch from Ocn. Rhodes to Gen. Ewcll, that the Union or Yankee soldiers had crossed in force at Gcrmania and Ely's ford. After the crossing and reconnoisance was completed, our men moved forward. Gen. Hancock encamp ed on the old battle ground of Chancel lorsville. Gen. Warren at the wilderness tavern, and Gen. Sedgwick at the tavern at Gcrmania ford, being the head quar ters of Gens. Grant and Meade. This appears to have been the disposition of our forces on Wednesday night, the -fin. At an early hour on Thursday morning, the Union army was iu motion. The dif ferent portions of the army had been on the move but a short time, when reports .were brought in that the enemy were ad vancing with infantry and artillery in strong force, from near Old and New Ver deirsville. At this time Gens. Grant and Meade came up, our forces were concen trated and formed in line of battle, Sedg * wiek on the right, Warren in the centre, and Hancock on the left. The two for mer got into liue about 11 o'clook, a. m., soon after which skirmishing was heard in the front. Warren advanced about three quarters of a mile when he found himself confronted by a well-formed. «trong rebel position on a thickly wooded ridge. A severe fight ensued. The en emy made two desperate attacks upon our fhjjes j# hopes of breaking the same. The ,fight coutiyyed till dark, our forces re gaining in possession of the ground; ev" .cry corps in proper position, and Burn side fully up. Ihe fighting was renewed ,on Friday, and is said to have been the most terrific ever fought by the arjny of thePotomae. Lee's entire army made re peated and furious assaults upon the right apd left which were repulsed. About 4 o'clock, p. m., an attack was made along fhc whole line, which was gallantly rcpuls pd. After which, near dark, Lee concen trated his whole force against our extreme right, aad fell suddenly upon Sedgwick, crushing a part of his line. It was re formed aud scoured against further 'ifso? , faster, .he enemy withdrawing under COY < ler of darkness. The enemy's loss is said i to be 3000 killed, and 10,000 wounded. | Union I< iss. from C,OUO to 8,000. As we goto press, we are informed by our ex- , changes that Lee's army commenced fall ing back on Iriday night; our army in , j full pursuit. The loss is heavy on both ; | sides. Gen Hays, of Pittsburgh, and j Gen. Wadsworth. of N. Y., killed. VRHY LATKST. —Dispatches from Grant ; and Meade, stating that they were "on I for Richmond. Gen. Longstreet, shot in I the neck by a ba 1, said to be mortally ] wounded. | SI'M IIL SOTK IX I CONNOQUKNKSS!NO LODOE, V'T N '" 1 "■ " 112 0 *'• il " | w 'J mei-Ting*- hI the Hall, i>n : M.»ud*y evening, commencing at lixo'dix-k. Brethren from hitter I/idges are reapectful ly invited toattend. Byorderof tho • N. O. i a A. Y. M.—Butler Lodg.\ No. 272. A. V. M. lio|«l* J\ it* KHIHI in tlio Otlil K»dIow« Hall, on ; I Main Street, Butler Pa. on the fir-it Wedne* ; / vx\ day month. Brethren from sister ' y \ Lodges are isipeclfully Invited to attend. I By order of the W. M. j \ NNOVNCMN I;M . A^kkmblt. EDITORS AMKRICAN C<TI7.F* :—You will please announce F the nsme of MaJor WM. BMftH, of township. as ! a candidate for the Assembly, subject to the decision of the j Union voters. MA.U CITIXUVS. I COUNTY COMMISSIONER. THE underslngned, now a citizen of the borough of Butbr, l nt formerly of ( lay t-.wwdiip, respectfully nub inlts bin nnme to the Union votersof Butler county, a* a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject : I to the decirtiou of the Republican County Convention. ANDREW COULTER CHRISTY. j COUNTY AUDITOR. TilEundondgwd nupectfully submit* liin name to the . I"i 6 "i voter* of Ruth i countv. for ihe office of Countv Auditor. LEAN DEB WISE, Penn tp. ( WARIIIED. j nil 11,. nu. ..I Api il. 1" t b\ R. v. V W. I'• 1. mt, at the bride'n reside nc.. In Harmony, Butlor countv, , I Mr. .IOIIM RACKKH, from the city of Pittsburgh, l'a., to .Minn MARU AHKT 8n mK.it. i>il : r > : In Cranberry towhtdilp,on ErMay tli«• *»• h Inst., at tho i rMideurcof hi"« fc»n. Capt. Alexander (jille«pte, Mr. Joux CiLi-KtiPit:, in tb« 74th year of hi* a#*. IN MEMORIUM. In memory of Wm. .?. l»onof«, a member of Co. If, 102 d Regiment. Pa. Vol. Ileft his i-heerfnl homo, bin par r< utnpnd friendH, to endure the hurtlnhips and privations . t tln? tinted field. Rut he wa*onlv a short timo In his rt«unli j H Mervice, for sooner a Higher Power deinan«led 11iin. mid he ha* gone tojoiu his fellow soldiers, who have preceded him the land of r» -t. Ills body was brought home and interred in the burial ground attached to the I P. Chun-h, neat Brownsdale. He leave* a large circU of friends and relatives to mourn his early death. He from Ins cheerful home did go, He bade Uleu to parents, friends, To fight against hi* country's foe, To gain t he prize which victory oendu, To keep sfiont the ftarry 11-ig, For which our fathers nobly fought, To destroy that base rebel rag. Which to our peaceful land was brought. Bui *»on disease did hear him down, And took him to the promised rest, And now he wears ibe victor's crown. In the army of the blest. His friend* are siullv mourning now, O'ep the loss they did sustain. Bill then we humbly trust, our loss May be hisetwrnal gain. His form no longer meets our gaze, ll> pleasant voice no more we hear, 'Tis hard to view l.i« v i.-mt place, 'Tin hard to stop the lulling tear. The void nootherone can fill, Our thoughts will wander back to find A trace of our beloved W ill. Who wa* so noble, I ue and kind. Ahs! tbiswnr when will it end? Will its horrors never cease? Our once 112 es and proMpcnms land, \\ iil if ne'er again see peaco? Alreaily many noble inon. In its defence have bravely dieil; They hn\c schleved a glorioui name. In giving themselves for the right. Penn ip. M. On Monday, April 'Jfdh. ult., of Consumption, WII.I.IAM STI ART. - n of William and Bei ecca Byers, of Summit township, aged 1« years and ft months j The deceased was a young man of more tliifh ordina ry GENIUS, as all ctn lentifv who IIHVU seen the tiinkets manuftcturtsl bv him during bin season' of ilinesn, at which all have wondered, for such things were only ex- j ported to proceed fp-m master workmen, but his ingenui ty isn't all that recommend him to our notice find es teem : he was helovcd by all his relatives, and respected by nil who knew him. But above all. ho was a member j of the Prcbyterinn Church, a communicant of good and j regular standing, and a« far as human Judgment can go, believed tobea child of (l «l. Among tho many thing* I mid by him on his death lied, but a few examples need I here be presented said be. -I am going home to heaven, | but it is n >t f»r any good that I have done, for I have | done nothing worthy of heaven, my Savior has done all j for me," his injunction t.< all was " try to meet tnc ?ti heav en."' As death hi .-in to cast its sable mantle aronnd him, his mind began to wander, said he:"I «m flighty, | will someone talk tome t • keep mv mind from wander, j ing." When asked what he would have them talk about, oh ! said he, " talk to me of heaven and Jesus." lie then fell Into along sleep from which he awoke, as all believe, in that hoavenly home, he so ardently longed to.go to. 'Twastbus this youth just ripening into uianhoixl, faded away as flules the autumn leaf. While sickness and trouble, affliction and woe. Comes crowding our hearts full of grief. We arc ever receiving the great admonition. We all do fade as a leaf. All nature aronnd us. the clouds and tho wind, The blossom, the blade and the sheaf. Thehweet scented roses nil tell the same story, We all do fade as a leaf. The Iris of heaven that beautiful bow, Though lasting a se.ison so brief, W bile fading and dying repeats to our senses. We all do fade as a leaf. The boundless blue ocean, the white crested wave. The whirlpool, the breaker, the reaf. And the stream from the mountain reflects as a mirror. We all do fade an a leaf. Our bodies while braving the storm-wind below, Tho blind and the halt and the deaf. The ills we full heir to remind u« forever, We all do fade as a leaf. When friends fondly cherished are laid in the tomb, And w« feel our hearts bursting with grief. Then truly coiues to us the prophets great warning, We all do fade as a leaf. L. w. Feb. Irt, IWU, Jeu v A., youngest daughter of Cllncand Jane A. Force,aged 1 year, 1 month, and 12 days. Sleep dear Julia, take thy rest, Ood called thee home, he thought it best, 'Twas hard indeed to part with thee. But Christ*' strong arm supported me. Also, on the 20th of name month. LYIUA A., daughter of same parents, aged U years, and 9 months. The disease of which these little children died, was Mea sles and Scarlet Fever. They were charming children, belovoil by all who knew them, and favorites of their pa rents. It was a severe stroke—their mother hail been ta ken ill of the same disc awe, and their father, who had gone out to fight for hi* country, was not permitted to see ths.r sweet faces while the hand of death was upon them. May Ood support them under their severe affliction, and pre pare them to meet their children in that butter world above, where pain and sorrow cannot enter. "Bear children, you have left us, And the loss we deeply feel. But 'tis Ood who has bereaved u>, lie can all our sorrows heal." j. t. XI.W AIM i;H I ISI MEXTS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BUTLER, PA. Uapifal, With Privilege to Increase t0200,000. DIRECTORS. JAMES CAMPBELL, I E. M'JOEIX, JOHN BERO, ! JAMES RRKMX, LEWIS STIME, 11. JCUUS KU.XOLEK, JOUM N. PesviAivcs, JOHN M. THOMPSON, B. C. MCAUOT. This Rank, organized under the Act of Congress, known as the NATIONAL CURRENCY At v r, commenced its regular business, May 2d, 1H34. and is prewired to do a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Money received on deposit. Collections made on all accessable points. JSjtchauge bought and sold ou all the principal cities. JAMES CAMPBELL, * . - _ . PRESIDENT. I -J- CnoUNOS, Cashier. t M%y. U. tfft!.at. IX. S. 10-40 Bonds. These Bonds are iaiued under the Act of Congress of March Sth, 1804, which provides that all Bonds issued un der thia Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any state or municipal authority. Subscription* to these Bonds are received in United status notes or notes of National Banks. They are TO BE REDEEMED i IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government, at any po ; riod not less than ten nor more than forty years from their date, and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT. IN TERRST W ILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not ' over one hundred dollars annually aud ou other Bonds semi-annually. Tho Interest is payable on tho first days of March and geptember in each year? Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds are record | ed on the books of tho U. S. Treasurer, and can be trans ferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds are 1 navable to bearer, and are more convenient for commer- I ' i cial uses. Subscribers to this loan will have the option of having their Bonds draw interest from March Ist, by paying the accrued interest in coin—(or in United States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cebt. fijr ' premium,) or receive them drawing interest from the date of subscription and deposit As these Bonds are E*emjH from Municipal or State Taxation, their value is Increased from one to three percent, per an ' num, according to the rate of tax levies lu various part* of 1 the country. j At the present rate of premium on gold they pay Over Kin lit Per Cent Interest in currency, and are of equal convenience as a perma- I ncnt or temporary investment. • It is believed that no securities offer so great Induce ments to lenders a* tho variojg descriptions of 11. 8. Bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of i private parties or stock companies or separate communl i ties only Is pledged for payment, while for the debts of | the United States the wholo property of the country is hidden to secure the payment of both principal and in ■ terest in coin: j . These Bonds may be subscribed for In sums from ss<> ; pto any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus ' made equally available to the smallest lender and the ; largest capital!*. They can be converted Into money at ; any moment, and the holder will have tho benefit of the interest. j It may be useful to state In this connection that the total Funded Debt of tho United States on which Inter est Id payable in gold, on tho 3d day of March, IHftl, was $708,065,000. The Interest on thi* debt fir tho coming ileal year will be 112 4ft,987,120, while the customs revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending June 30th, I*W4. has been m far at a rate of over sloo,ooo,oooper annum. It will be seen that even the present gold revenues of the Government are largely in excess of the wants of the Treasurer for the payment of gold interest, while tho re cent Increase of tho tariff w ill doubtless raiso the annual receipts from customs on the eame amount of importa tions, to $160,000,000 per annum. Instructions to the National Ranks actingasloan agents were not issued from the United State Treasury until March 20, but in tho first three weeks of April the sub scriptions averaged more than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions will be received by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. And by all Bint tonal which are depositaries of Public money, and oil RESPECTABLE RANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country, (acting as agents of the Nation al Depositary Ranks,) will furnish further information on | application and j AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. THE WOULD llroiiwlit rlu'lii in I lio Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET, WTIF.SK the " Wander . x er. ' in search of Una y V f'JV "1? T bnc o, SnufT end Ci Dealer iu all kinds of Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having been duly appointed a Committee of Six." to • proceed to parts beyond the..- Hgglns. t. procure for tho riti/'-n-of Butler, and nil other* w ho may ftvor him with . a call, thech >ice-a articles in his line, would respei tfully represent: that in pursuance of his appoiuttnent, he has 1 ' been successful in collecting "tall specimen**'of the best articles ever in butler! lie would also further [ represent: tint lie fe"ls grateful to tho public for the fa vor* conferred upon him. in "d-iys gone by,''and hopes ■ lie will merits continuation of their patronage in "days ! In conclusion, he begs leave to make the following re ' ! mail.: that he has u little the best articles in hi* linethat j are to be fouud from the " < entre to tho circumference" • of Pennsylvania, and indeed, he might safely add, the ! t'nitod States of North America, the British Possessions, j or the California*, including the'mouth of the Columbia | river, all along the coast of Oregon, up a* high as the I parallel of " Phifty Phour Phorty." lie HUMBLY soli i cits the custom of nil the •• lh.ar fenjiU" ,>( Butler, or any I way firing man who may chance to make his transit across I the disc of Rutler. or sojunrn within her border* for "a season." feeling confident he will give satisfaction, both as ' regards price and qn tlity. Come and examine for your selves! Dou't put it ofl!! Procrastination Is the thief of I time!!! OKOKGE VOOELEY, Jr. | Butler, Pa.. May ll,1864::2mo. Exei-iilorN Xoliee. ESTATE ofWs. M'DONAI.H, DSC'D. 11 T HEBEASi«etters Testamentary have this day been \ > granted to the und«r*igued. on the estate of Wm. , M Donald, late of Lancaster Ip.. Rutler county Pa., deed.. j therefore all person* knowing themselves indebted to said I estate, will make immediate payment without delay, and I those having claims against the vamo, will preseut'theiu i pro|K?rly authenticated for settlement. JAMES MORRISON, j May 11, 1804::f»t. Executor. List of Causes SET down tor trial at June Term. 1804, commencing on the 2d Monday, beinu the 13th day of *aid month. I RIKDT WEEK. Charles Rennick, vs Frederick Slinltr, Cornelius M'Bride, vs Mib** Gallaher, Jno. Green Mary M'Bride, for use of John Gallaher, Daniel M*Oinley, TS James Downey, Isaac Sponslor, vs James Harvey, SKCOSD WS&K. 112 , Henry B. Chew, William I W. Chewf James M. Ma | s«»n. Exr's. of lk-nj. Chew.vs John Gilli^spie, • Jacob Mechling. vs Albert G. Boyd, • Wiu. S. Ziegler and Susan . | hi* wife, * vs Isaac Bobb t Wm. Robb, J Coarse Boyd, vs John Barron, j Elizabeth Daub, vs David I>outhett, Api os Young, v* Bobert Shira, with notice to Brediu porter,as terre Jacob nopler, vs 11. P. Bhakely4J. Shakeley, M.k L. Miller, for use, vs John Morsh%«il k Son, I James MEI wee, vs Jonathan Ilea tty, County of Itutler, -vs Joseph Oraham. Samuel M'Connel vs Rishard Doic ister, Matthew Story * wife, vs Alex. Clark * wife, Mary Jans Uaiuaey. by her mother next friend. Nan cy Ramsey, vs George W. Stillwagon, , Jame* lliggens, vs William Conn, et. al, , George Reiber. v* Rebecea Mehan, J Samuel R. Renfiew, by hi* i father and ne.ct friend David A. Renfrew, David Dixon. C. Ecbolts, v* 11. J. K lingler, William Stewart, vs Robert Allen. George Patterson, -TS John Irvin, John Gault k Benjamin Patterson, WILLIAM STOOPS, Pro. I May, 11, 1864. Farm for Male. . THE subscriber offer* for sale, hi* farm situate in tp., seven miles south of Butler, containing 41 acres and 27 perches : .U) acres of which are cleared, under good improvement and in a high ntate of cultivation, 8 acres of g<*jd mead.iw. A g-*vi two story, heweff log house, IS hy 26 ft., a good log bam. *2 by 68 and a frame springhouee thereon erected, A young and exceU . lent fruit bearing orcharik 12 acres < fexc»lleut timber, and 3 never failing sprags. Excsllent i uid so the a mount of 2r>B acres adjoining the altove is for sale. April-27th. WM. MARSHALL. JACK'S HOTEL. F. 8. MAGKEi Proprietor. | Corner of ttaiu and .TafTarso n treats, Butler, P«. , March 1". 1861. ' 4 IHU4. NKW «<»01)H, ISO 4. AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, 1S» 48 GOOD AS THB BEST. 11. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Have just received at their establishment. ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA., A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. READ rn* mutiM CAtuoaei AND PROFIT TUEREBT. j FOR THE LADIES. AI way* on hand a large stock of Ladles gooda, aucb as CODE HQ CLOTH, ALPACAS, DE LANES, OINGIIAMS, PRINTS, KERCHIEFS, NUBIF.S, GLOVES, Ac. „ FOR GENTLEMEN. Alwaya on hand Black Cloths, Fancy and Rlack Csssi ineres. Satinetta, Casainets, Tweeds, Plain and fancy Ves ting*, Shirting, etc., ate., etc., HEADY MADE CLOTHI\(J. Buck aa COATS, PANTS, VESTS and othsr garment". ■tools and ftlioos, HATS, CAPS & NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles ! HOUSE 110 I, D UOO »N. Such as Unbleached and Bleached Muslins, Lliftn and Cotton, Table Cloths, Oil Cloths, Linen aud Hemp Towels, Carpets, Curtains, l-'ringe, etc. HARDWAKE, &C. If yon want Nails or Spikes, Manure or other forks, Sow-Mill or other saws, Smoothing Irons, Locks, Hinges, etc., goto M Abny's, w here you c m buy tk cm cheap. IF YOU WANT G.md Extra Family Flour, White or Brown Sugar. Rio Coffee,lmperial, Voting Hyson or Black Too, goto M Aboy 'a. II" You WANT GROCERIES nf a superior nuality, at ns low rates as they can be had elsewhere in the cuunty, goto the stoie of R.C. A J. L M'ABOY. May 11, \*fi Auditor's Notice. George Leslie, for use of lohn Mioup, now for use of S. P. M Calmont, vs DmiH Norlg.tn. E. D. No. an, Sept. Term, 1863. And now to wit: Dec. lath, 1863, Petition of John S<-..tt presented f.»r the appointment of no Auditor to distribute the proceedsof Sheriff sale in thisense Same day Court appoint llnghC. Graham. Esq., an Auditor to make distribution of the proceeds of according to law. Uv the Court, WM. STOOPS, Pro. Butler (burnty, ss. • Cortifled from the record, this 12th day of Jan., 1864. WM. STOOPS,, Pro. In pursuance of the above appointment, I will attend to the duties thereof, at my nllice in llutler, on Thursday the I'Jthday of May next , at 1 o'clock, p.m., of said day, at which time and place, thune interested, can atteud if they MM proper. HUGH C. GRAHAM. April 20, 1864. Auditor. (JUAIIDIAN'B H\|j 10 OF KK.iL I'ItOI'KKTV. IN pursuance of an o-der and decree of th" Orphans' Court of llutler county, I wUI expose to public sale, on the premise*. in Brady township, on SATURDAY, May 7, at-d o'clock p. m.. all the right, litle. and interest of Ko /iah II ThompHon, and Julia K. Thompton minor chil dren of John 11. Thompson, of Itradv townsh*i>, doe'd.,of and into TWO IIUSDRED ACIikS, more or loss, ad joining lands of It. W. Thompson's heirs, othe. lands of John 11. Thompson, dee'd., Stoughton and others, being the undivided two scrrnttu thereof. VERMS: —One third in hand, balance in two equal annu al |<aymenta, with iuterest from confirmation o sale. JOHN M THOMPSON, Guardian of Keziah ll.Thompson A Julia E.Thompson. April 20.1864:uU 1 JOINT ItEKOLVTIOX Proposing certain Amendments to tha Constitution. Be it rtsolred by the Srnate and House of Rrprrttntu- ! fives of the Commonwealth of Jlennsylitaniti in General AstrmlAy met, Tliat the following amendments be propo sed lo the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accor dance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof: There shall be an additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, as follows: "SBCTIOH 4. Whenever any of the qnahfied voters of this Commonwealth shall be" in any actual military acr- | vice, under a requisition from the President of the United , States, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such , electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections ; by the citizens, under aucb regulations as are, or shall be, I prescribed by la*-, as fully as if they were present at I their usual place of election." SECTION 2. There shall be two additional sect ion* t«> the : eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as I sections eight, and nine, as 112 dlows: " SECTION 8. No bill shall be parsed by the legislature, . containing more than one subject, which shall fx- clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills." "SECTION 9. No bill shall be paused by the Legislature granting any powers, or privileges, in any eaao, where the authority to grant Mich powers, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth.*' HENRY C. JOHNSON, Speaker of the Ifoute of Represents tivtS. JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate. Orrtcc or THE SECRKTABT or TUE COMMONWEALTH. HarrisOurg, April 25,1864. PENNSTLVANIA, BB: I do hereby "tertlfy thai the foregoing la a full, true and correct copy of the original ; «. Joint Ruaolution of the General A»*em- i L S. bly. entitled "A Joiut Resolution propo- ■ v —v—' sing certain Amendments to ibe Ounstitu- i tion," as the saiue remains on file in this j office. ! IN TESTIMONY whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Secretary's office to be af- I fixed the day and year above written. F.LI SLIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth The above Resolution having been agreed to by a ma jority of the uieuibeis of each Honse, at two successive | sessions of the General Assembly of tbis Common wealth, the proposed amendments will be submitted to the peo ple, for their adoption or rejection, on the riasT TUE»DA* or AUGUST, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, in accordance with the nrovis | ions of the tenth article of the Constitution, and the act, I entitled "An Act proscribing the time kod manner of j «übmittin£ to the people, fur thoir approval and ratifica j tion or ruectfon, the proposed amendments to the Con ; stltution, approved toe twenty-third day of April, one , thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. ELI SLIFER. &rr*t-*ry*f th* OmnjwwW. May I. IU4. k Auditor's Notice. TN the matter of ths petition of llenry Boter, Adm'r. of John IV'yar, dee d., for an Auditor to distribute tho ludance in his hamls na per account tlsd in'the Register's office. No. 88. Sept. Term. !*«.% O.C. In the Orphans' Court of Butler county, No. 73, March Term. 1*64. And now to wit, April fith, IWW. Court appoint Hugh C. Graham, Rsq., an Auditor to distribute the balance of the acconnt to thoae entitled t«jit. Ilutlrr fV)wnty, as. Certified from the record, this 19th dav of April, A. P..lß<4. WATSON J. YOUNG. (Tk In pursuance of the above appointment. I will attend to the duties thereof, at my office, in Butler, on Thursday the 2<<th day of May next, at 1 o'clock, of said day. at which time and place those interested can attend If they see proper. HUGH C. GRAHAM. April 27. 1864. Auditor. Allegheny & Butler Plank Road Co. milß annual election nf th* Allegheny and Butler I Plank Road Company, will be held at the house of Mrs. Mackey. In Bakerstown. on Monday, the VHh day of Mav. at 1 o'clock, p. m., of said tiny. The stockholders are urged to be present at this elec tion and their annual meeting on same day. The increas ed price of labor ami materials require that they should ».e consulted as to the best means of avoiding the difficul i ties under which the company labors. WM. CAMPBELL, President. April 27.1R64. "w _a_hsttie:d --\ JOURNEYMAN SHOEMAKER will find constant employment, by immediate application to the un dersigned. refilling in Penn township, 7 miles South of Butler,on the Pittsburgh k Butler Plank Road. WILLIAM NEITHERCOAT. April 20, 2864::3t. Orphan's Court Male. B' Y vh tue of an order and decree of the Orphan's court of Butler CO., the undersigned Administrator of the eitata of James M< Melon, lite of Allegheny tp., ■■hi county dee d, will offer for sale at public vendue on the | premises on Friday, the 3d day of June next, at 1 o'clock P M of Haiti day. fifty acre- offend to be laid off the east end of a larger tract of land situate in Allegheny tp., said count v. bounded by lands of Br. Crawford, by lande of Alex and Wui. Grant, Alex Coulter, Thomas Grant and others. TERMS:—One third of the purchase money to be paid at confirmation of sale by the said Court.and the remainder in two equal annual payments thereafter with interest from said confirmation. JAS. 11. McMAIIAN. April 21st, 3t. Orphan's Court Hale. BY virtue of an order and decree of the Orphan's Court of Butler county, the undersigned Administrator of Cyrus Rovenberry deed, will offer for sale at public Ven due. on the premises on Thurspsv the 2d day of June, A. !>. IW4. at one o'clock p. m . of said day—one hundred acres of land, more or l« a , situated In Allegheny town ship. Butl. county Pa., bounded by landsof John and David Roaenborry, M S Adams, and others. TERMS.—One third in hand, and the balance Iri two equal annual payments' with interest from confirmation JOHN M.TURNER, Ad'tn. April 27,1864::3t. Orphan's Court Sale. BY virtue of an order ami decree of the Orphan's Court in and for the cfunty of Butler, the underaign ed Administrator of the estate of Th >ma~ M'Cormick, late of MuddvcreekTp. said count j, deed, will offer for sale at public'vendue, on the premise,., on Thursday the 2d dav of June. A. I). 1««U, at 1 o'clock, p. m , of said day, sixt v'arres of land be the same more or less, situate in the towiiship af resaid, bounded on the north by lands of Ja cob Snvder, on theeust by B. McCullougli: on the south bv Mathew and Thomas Mct ullough: on the wet by Win McCullough. Terms of sale, one third of the pur chase money to he paid on the confirmation of sale by the Court, and the residue in two equal annual paymonta, with interest from said confirmation. l)AVIl> MARSHALL, Adm'r. April 27, 1564. Ad in iii Ist rut or'* Xotirc. Eitata of Inaac Still wagon, flcc'd. "fTTIIEREAS, Letter- > » Administration have this day I \\ hern granted to the undersigntsl on the estate of Isaac Stillwagon, late of Sllpperyrock tp., llutler co. dee'd. therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make immediate payment without de lay, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them properlv authenticated for settlement. JOHN J. KELLY, Butler, April 27, Administrator. Treasurer's Sale. 11UI1LIC NOTICE Is hereby gl*en. that agreeably tc an Act of Assembly, passed theWth day of March, 1860, entitled un A'.t to" Amend the Act entitled Di recting the mode of sidling Unseated Lands, and In dented Town lota, in Butler county, Pa., will be exposed for arrears of taxes, ut tho Commissioner's Office, in the borough of Butler,ou the aecoud Monday of Juno next, to wit: Acrt., Tax. Brady Tvwnship. Jane Allen , J I Ontre Township. Alfred Gil more 1 '»• 486 Same I "MM "« Samuel P. Thompson, house nud lot j 1 2 83 Cherry Thvmjmuti. Conrad Snider 4.'< 0 80 Ctrarfield Township. Edward Duffy :. ! 61 813 Nicholas Ingh-hart ' 81 111 John Smith, lot No. 26 23 Venango l\f%onsh ip. Richard McArty ; 40 671 F'>rward T;u nship. Joseph Asbton ! 10* ,11 06 Jefferson Town/hip. Jacob Walters, lot 64, in Haniiahstown • ' 31 Jamas Brcdli , h-ts : k 42, Hu nal.stown ! I 66 Nancy Duncan, lot N«». 29, Hannubstown j 34 George Miller, lots NOB. 1 k 17, Haiuiahstowni I 63 Lancaster Township. Thomas Howard | VA 28 Oak hind Township. Thomas Jamison kll ir v ' 20 ' .12 J. Jem is n, Jr., wid w, Satt W rrautce ■ 27.'., 36 06 /*»>» Township. Dorsics Heirs i 150 22 68 Washington Township. George Beam, (Donation) 180 9 88 S. A. Purviance, lots NoV 8, 11,13, in Annls vil.o 62 NATHANIEL WALKER, Butlor, April 11,1864. Treasurer. Treasurer's Sale. r'BLIC NOTICE is horeby given, that agreeably to an Act of Assembly, passed the 2Uth day of April. A. D., 1844, o..titled An Act to reduce tho State Debt, and f.r other purposes,directing the mode of selling seated lauds for taxes, the following seated land" and seated lots, in Butler entity, Pa., will be exposed to sale for arrears of taxes,at theCommi sioner's Office, in the borough of But ler, on the Second Monday of June uext, tow it: , Acrf ■ Tax. Allegheny Township. ! —— Henry Hoover. 76 11*40 John Anchors 22: 1 17 Samuel Jack I®® 8 16 John Moore 3U ( 1 27 Summit Township. Wm. Blirir 'i' 2 a> Daiil.l JUliMtun M a U5 itoraht M'iry Mnxwell i W»;W W JAirker Township- Arnold A Crawford. Furnace, house A Lot and 76 18773 Fisher Sulotuoti, house, lot an i shop Gr kk A Co., 3 houses and lots 14 44 Robt. Harahow, house and lot J 1 W Ta lor J. W., house and Ijt 6 01 James Kiskoddon i 00 12 25 J. D Truby. house and lot j 9 19 J.ishua Sedwick. one lot 3 06 Really Bedwick house and lot 3 06 lletirv Rush 23 2 38 Clearfield Township I ' Lawrence Coney 60 3 81 I Wm McManne# 1 77 1 4 | Matiiias Piatt to'* 3 77 ! Daniel Strain 881 6 61 I Patrick Shields b» S 22 Abraham Smith 60 3 00 Pe»er Shearer 66 6 86 Miles M Bri te. 3 lots. 9u Itnn Township. Yanny Emman 20 4 66 Marion Township. David Allen - 05 7 97 Robert Allen. .y. 100 5 22 , Andrew Burtult 100} 5 44 Thos. Ilindnian ! "5j 6 24 ! Tho*. M'lAUghlin's heirs | 150: 823 ' Hugh M Laughlin's heirs j 751 781 '■ 3amnel SeaU.n ! 60 416 | Geo. Ward's heirs j 100 i 640 franklin Township. ! Humes Thompson j 183 ,6 96 Franklin Townihip. j , Kennedy A M'Colly, 2 lots tannery | 6 62 | Oakland Township. ! John Caunpbell. lo- in Bovdstowir. 06 j Geo. Gilchrist, lot iu Boydstown ! 06 j Hugh M Kee, lot in Bov.lstown i 06 ( Wm. Stewart, lot io Bodst. wn ! 06 hhrxotrd Townthip. j Henry Conrad, lot.No. 67, iu l*aubnrg . 10 j Wiu. O'Connor. 3lot* in Evinaburg t 64, Daniel Walters 00 2 1. Borough IVospect. ' , Wm. 8 Dodil s heirs, one lot 33 j R..l»crt Haya, houne and lot 1 46 j Kelly k Arui-ttong. bouse ami lot i 87 , t'enaw/o Township. Jokn I lug lien. 130 k 150 acres 280 9 22 j Patrick If Conner W 14 65 | Joeeph Sa» 40 1 75 | Dennis O'O.nner 50 8 21 Wm Conn lo" 3 63 ! Tho-. M MUlan 50 3 72 ' Jeffrrson Township. : Bernard Step, lots 81,82 AH3 in Hannahstown 58 ' Jacob Wetzel, lot No. 43, *n Han»ahstown....' 1 25 , Daniel Walters, lot No. 48, iu Hannabstown 40 Brady Tovmship. Hazelton s heirs. 100 1124 John Negley 170; 11 54 BuiUr Township. Thos. Hartley 100' 9 06 Clay Township. Ift 25 ' 2 22 Washington Trwnship. Pattou Pollock, lot No. 7._ j I 40 Robert Y. Roberta, 2 hits Nos. 13 Al6 j j 80 James G. Smith, houae, lot and shop Thos. Hindmao...... 248 20 28 Tho«- Donnelly 1001 8 02 Wm. Crawford 10' 74 Concord Township Wm.C.Jamison 60: 4 96 Wm. Harper 41 356 Alex. M Cell 40 4 29 , NATHANIEL WALKER. 4 Putlsr Aprils, Tr^aursr. W. N. H.. R.tDD'L.E, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, "1 IT ILL, iHth the lew* possible delay. attend lo all lm j 112 sines* entrusted to hi* car*. Cot.LKCttOK« prompt ly rand®. Also, General Ay*tit for the Rutler County Mil- ! tunl Fire Insurance Company Office with John M. Thompson. Esq., nearly opposite lhcP«jst Office. Main 81, BUTLER, PA, (April 13, 1864. SPRING! 1864. ; rinuT AimiviL of NEW SPRING 6L SUMMER GOODS, Now Received by JAS. A. NE6LEY. Spring Dtoss, ttio newest Styles. at the lowest prices. Shawls, Cloaklngs, Balm oral*, Ladie'a Shoes, Bonnets, Ribbon*. Cnsaiineros, lints. Shoes, Ac., with a verv handsome assortment of every descrlpton of gooda, to which the attention of purchasers I* reapoct fullv invited. JAM 1.8 A. NEGLKY, April 13, lM«4:;4t. Sonth uf Town. | 15— HLACK SILKS, for Cloaks. and Mantillas, for sale cheap by JAMES A. N LOLLY. April 13, l«A4::4t. I I ÜBT RECEIYED, I » J The newest Styles of Spring ; Ureas Goods, at the lowest prices, by ! April 13,186|::4t. J A MRS A. NBOLEY. JAI. MCELWAIN W M. CAMPBELL. ; M'EX.WAINA OA M I*l* i:LI^, Wholesale ami Itetuil GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, No. 01 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. March 30,18M::2mo • | AMERICAN CITIZEN I Jul) Pruitia^OffLGel Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND ; sosm JDB J > Tl'i'MT3BD s , | Cornftr of Main and JflTerton Streets, Opposite Jaolc'H ll ot'ol, MBaa WB A TIE PREPARED TO PRINT,ON SHORT NOTICE, Bill Heads, Hooks, I>ruggist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, S Drafts, Hlnnks, Business Cards, Visiting } Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, j Bills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, | Billets, Sale Bills, &c. BEINO FURNISHED WITH The Most Approved Hand Presses AND TIIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borden, Orntmenti. Rulot, Cut«, 4c., IN THE COUNTY, Wo will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NIATLT, PROUPTIT, ANl> it RXASONA&LC RAIU, I In a style to eiccl any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. fll IA. ■ll « k il "WWrnmrn* ISK esa s* ■■ j Are employed in every branch of the I business, and we endeavor to meet the j wants of the community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has | been already conceded to this establish- j I incnt, for I TASTE IX COMPOSITION AND Eleifanoe 111 I'rcss Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, (rood I'aper. Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and Disi'AffcH, we in vite comparison, from getting out a Card of a singio lino to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. i1864. New Goods! 1864. ! LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OP Splendid Seasonablo Goods, : Just received and for Sale at the InTEW STORE OF WEBER & TROUTNIM, Boyd'a Building, corner of Main A Jefferson fits., BI'TLER, PA,, j Consisting of Dry Goods, such as FINE DELAINS, CASHMERES, COBEBOB, ALAPACAS, PRINTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS j ■ and a general assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, of the finest quality. BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, i and all kinds of Trimmings. A large oooortment of GENTS. WARE, such as : CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ' SATTNETTS, JEANS, CATTONADES, Ac. I Hcndy-.Mudc Clothlns« HATS AND GAPS Of the very latest Style*. ! A large and well aeleetod Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware, Queensware, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, Anda Genuine Article of STRAIHED HONEY, All of which will ba sold cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE.! WEBER & TBOUTBAN. AprinM^l'm-v THE GREAT American Tea Company 51 Vwey Street, JTfir York, Since its organisation, has created a new era In the history Of Helling TEAS In thiiCenntry. A LL our Teas are selected by a Professional too-taster, !\ ciprewtly and oislualvely for us, and we never charge over Two Cents (051 Cent*) per round ab^ve co*t for original packages. W « have bnt One Prico to every one for each quality, and tiiat prfro is always marked on eaeli sample package at our store In plain figures. We Issue a monthly prico list of OMT Teaa, which will be sent free toall who order it—we advise avery Tea Sal ler to pee It. It comptlsesa full assortment -elected Sir every locality In the States, Provinces, South Amotion and the West Indite. In this list each kind Is divided into Four ('lassos or qualities, namely : Cargo, High Uar go, Kino, Finest, that overy one may understand from da scriptloii and thepricosannexed that the Company are determined to undersell the whole tea trade. Woguarautee to soil our Toos Id original parkage* at not over Two Cents per ponnd above cost. believing this to he attiactive to the many who huve heretofore baen paving Enormous Profits. Our bu*lne«* is largely done on order*, which we al ways execute in well and promptly an though the buyer came hlmsell, giving tiue wolghts and tares, and always guaranteeing everything: our responsllMlity enabling us t we promise Every dealer oen order hl« teas di rect from the Company, and parties doing business within live Hundred (fwH») miles of New York, can Iteturn Tea# bought of us if tliay are not chooser than they can buy elsewhere, and the purchaser I* dissatisfied with his bar gain, within fourteen dny-<, (14>, and have the money re funded to thorn. Tho-«* wh" sre over Five Hundred mile# can have thirty days (30), and the eame privileges extend ed to them. Resides these advantages the Company will pay AU Expenses, both ways, if the Teas are returned. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY IMPORTERS A Nil JOBBERS, 51 Veiry St., N«w York. Feb. IT, 'MtrSmos. j I >IHH«I 1 utlon of Put'tnerMhiy. nil IK firm of Red wick A Brown, Saddle and Hatuess 1 Makers, has this day, (Fob. nth. MM;) been dissolved by mutual consent, Peter P. Brown, having withdrawn from the firm, and reenllsted in the Army The accounts «.f the firm sre in the hands of J. A. SedwteM, by whan the business will bo carried on as usual. j A. ssnwicr t J'eb. 10, T4 P. P. BROWN. Farmer Mowing Jlaebine.- \\ T L have tbo exclusive right t>r the above Mowers, In » llutler county, and have an ASSOKTMgtfT od hand. Faimors wishing to purchase, will ploasa call and We would sdvise those that intend purchasing .VrsMfl, to prepare their Meadows In the Mpriug, by reujeviiJf Stumps, Stones, Ac. We can furulxb any Machine that may be required. J. 0. A WM. CAMPBELL. Butler, March 2, lM4::tf. p. S We have in our possesion, certificates of a num ber of peraons in this ami adjoining couuties, that havw u«etl the MowrH with entire satiafuction. We intend keeping on hand Cutters, Hay Elavatoft; Drills, Ac , Ac. J. 0. A WM. CAMPBELL. rIIt NT XA l lt» A L lIiXK RII'II.KU. TKEASIRY HEPARTMEST, ) OFFICE or COMPTROLLER tyv THE Cußttiscf, V M'nshlngtoii City. Mru< 1-11, 1804. ) Wn*atAß, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it h been made to appenr that tho FII'ST NATIONAL HANK of BUTLER In tho County »112 llutler and State of Fetidiylvanla, has been duly orgatiitOfl dn l dor and according to the requirements of the Act of C«»n gross, untitled • tin Act t>» provide a National Currency, ■••cured by it pledge of United States Stocks, attd to pr»>- vide for the circulation and re<lemptiou thereof," appro ved February 2f»th, IW3, and has complied with* all th« provisions of 1 said Act required to bo complied with bofore commencing the business of Ranking. Now, therefore, 1, Ifngh McCullough, Comptroller of. the Currency, do horeby certify that the said FIRST MATH IN All DANK OF BUTLER, County of Butler and State of Pennsylvania, la nnthorlxod to commonco the onslnessof iiankinie under the act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my haud and seal of offleo this 11th day of March, I*ol. fas.J HUGH MRCCLLOTFAN, Marc a 16, ISM. Comptroller of the Currency SOTIt'ETO FAmtilwT milE subscriber re«p^'tfolly informs the citizens of 1 llutler County, and the public generally, that ha 1a prepared to remove King Bono and Bone Spavin, with one airtight application, in from Six to Nine dayi. without injuring the Horse the leaOt. The subscriber will alscsell TOWNHIIIP niOHTW for the cure of the above diseaaes, Ibr which a Cojiy KigSl was secured. Tho Medicine Is entirely safe—effectually removing tho Ring Bono and Spavin, while It will not injure the HoraO In any particular. Persons calling on tho undersigned will ho shown hor i *** that have been permanently cjred by this application WM. VOGELE*. ! Butler. Maroh 9.18f14::tf. • H'aall ■•» si ■»*** i fpil E utuli reigned would respectfully inform Tiepublle I that hehasjust roceivod from the Boat, a largo and s|dendld assortment 112 Will of tiie rniwl MBKW Id* figures ami tat*-*! styl.«. Price- ranging froui lu to 2f»cfs., to suit pur. haaora. H C HEIVEMAN March 9. IHT4. ■ For Rsla. Mice Roaches Anfa, Bed Bugs. MAtha \ in Furs. Woolens. Ac., Insects on Plants. Fowla. Ani ! m l'Mt npin 25c,ftHc,and 11,00 Boxes. Boitlae. and Flaaka. s3aod*:> sir"* for HOTEL*. Prone IMSTITT TlG**, Aa. "Onl> infallible rjmiedle* known." J -Fie. trom Poisons.:' i '• Not dangerous to th«* HNiman F.-rrHv '• Rsts come out of their holes to die.'* ' Cirsoid whole Hale insll larg' cities. ! **~S.ddbvaH Druirgifts ami Retail-rs evepwhoro. til "'!! R' war •!'! of all worthless imitation*. I -Seo that"COSTAEE" nameison each Box, Ilottlr.and Flank, before yotibuv. ■ 1 Addre-s. FIEPfRY IU COST AR. PamripsL DEFOT, 482BROAI»W4F, NEW Y.UI* Mm ' Sold by J C. R F.IiK'K, A CO., Wltoloaale and Retail Aatents March 23, lH<H::«mo. Butler, Pa. Teaelier.«i' llxamiiiationM. ! rriEACHERS* Examinations will be held as follow*: com- I mencingattlo'clock. A.M. Cianbcrry tp./Sample'sHchool-bouae,)Jfonday, April 4th, i Zolienople, Tuesday. " Mh, J Prosfect, Wodnoooay** fith, I West Liberty, Thursday, " 7th, Ifarriaftlle, Friday, * *th, Venanzo tp./Sft. Pisgah School-houoo; Saturday, " Vth, i North Waablfifiton, Monday, » 4 11th, I SunlHjrry, J notary, M 12th, llutler tp./Hi kel a School house) Wednesday 44 13th, Kaxonburg, Thur»«lay, " 14th, Glade Mill, 'Thompsons. House.) Friday, " Applicants must attend at those placet, nearest their raoidvncee, or the place nearest the district to which they are applying f<-r schools. It is n'c*»ary ttwt thia requir* incnt thouUJ !tt oburrtd. tjurh applicant will pleasec<.m»» proridrd with pen. Ink, paper, a stamped envelop* endoOiog last year's certificata, and a five cent Resanue stamp. A. H. WATERS, | March A I*M. County Superintendent. (>nar«liaiiM Male. BY virtoeof an order and decree of the Orphan'* Court, in -nd f-r the county of Butlor, the undersigne.l I Onardian of the minor chtldr'n o< Jobn Douglas, late of j Winfield township, said county, dee d, will offer forsaje at ' public vendue on the premis**, on Thttraday theild day of ! June. IWV4. utoneo'chick p. m.,of said day, the following deacubed lot of ground, situate in Leaioireville.sald town ship. Beginning on tho at root. curiMir of lot No. 18, thenae south seventy-one and one half degrees, west seven par ches td a Block Oak >0 lino of * Hoteelgessef'n hetra— thence along same, south two ami one half degrees, east twenty-lw . perchesto a p<>st. thence north twenty and one half degrees, «a#t »i* perches t«j a poet, thence by lot No. 13, north two and one fourth d»-grae«. west twenty two and one half perches to place of beginning: contain ing one hundred and forty-two perches,on which I* oree ted a dwelling h'>use. out buildings Ac. TERMS.—One third of the purchase money in bond, and the balance in. two equal annual pat rnents, with in terest from the confirmation of sab- by the said Court. ROBERT STEWART. April, 27. Guardian. /AMES G. CAMPBELL - WM. CAMPbEt.L .Stoves! Stove*!! Stove*!!! IIRM A JAS G. CAMPBELL.—FotJtx>ER» —Foundrr VV South "112 the borough <f Rn'Ur. where Stoves, j Ploughs and other castings are mmmW. A largo supply coo I stautlv **» hand an* 4 for sale at roneouable ratoa. I Dectf. lSf-1:::tf i NOTIOE. ; AITSLS.AA. G. BOYD, hasiug sold out their entire Yf stock of goods to George Weber and Adam Trent man, do reccomnicnd our customers to give them , £®} r , patronage, as we feel confident tbey will do ail in their ! power to <ive«ati*faetit;n. All peruana who know themseJvee Indebted In any way to the undersigned, will cull awl eett!le tti^idr i ace- unt« »ml lift th.lr jn B..JJ « March S3. IS64::Jn. » WM > 1 .A <1 IM>YI) | CHEAP DItl« STOKE. Dr. Jumee 11. Hell, Boyd's Building, Bntler, Pa. A DEALER In oil kinds of Drugs and Ch ami eal a J o,la. pjiints and Varuiab. Alao, Beox-Jo, Tar and Axle Grease. Alao, all kiads of Brnsboa. Ail kinda of M 8 LnAinps, Lamp ahades and Chimneys. Also, a full a&sot tmsnt of GroceHoo, Tal>acco and Clgam of the very boat bran«la. Alao,afhllaao->rtment of Omfectionaiieo snd j Nuta. Aleo Green ami Dried fruit. Also* groat variotr 'of notiou*. Liquors of all kinds for Medical and Bacri t menial purposes. Also stationery, consisting of Paper, } Envclt-p-. pens - Pencils. RLmk Book*, l'aaa Book, Slatea and a full assortment of Sh'-o-findings. If you wish to purcbaeo fine '«tiTW «112 any kiwi fbis U the t* ;t shesp
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