THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa,,Wednesday,May 18,1864. in -ENTRANCE t» the \MFJUR\S CITIIBN Printing Oll.ce ; rom tin* Smth.« n Jeffei -'OfM street. NOTICE.— AII persons knowing themselves iflUebtedto [■ the mbscriyer for servir<»» .m, Regfeter and Recorder, are i hereby respectfully notified that their iter nuts nwat 1" bettled up »»n or before the next Jut if Court, otherwise, MI ill accounts, will be left in the hand* of propef officers j fur collection. C. K. ANUKKhON Butler. May 4,1564. • Have you been nt M'Aboyn? It you have not, you slioul.l tall without t'.e lay. V\ r e are informed that they have ; the largest and best assortment of Spring and Suimuer jroods. that have ever been offered for «alo in liutlcr. See advertise- J ment in anothorcilatiiu. * tf 112 « 10 tSrj" 'i lie first National Bank of But ler, i. now in full blast. The building | on Main street., which is to be occupied : permanently by the company, is fast ap- j proaching a state of completion. I nder j the stroke of l'Vwser's hammer and trow- j cl the Plane of Purvis, and the Brush of j Crazier, the building is beginning to pre- ] *«ut entirely a different appearance. Committee Mecdng. At a meeting of the County Committee held in Butler, May 16th, 1864. On mo lion of Isaac Ash. llou. James Mitchell, was called to the Chair. On motion of I Charles McCandless. it was resolved that j the Nominating Convention be held at the j usual time. Namely, the Saturday bef.:* ("ourt. On motion of .Tames llaslctt, i( , was resolved that the call for the Conven- I tion be to the '• Uuion Republicans of iTu.t-, ler county." On motion, adjourned. .TAMKS MITCIIELI., Prca't. i 11. G. Graham. Scr'y. I'ifSimilar} 1 fair. The following additional Township] Cotninittoes have been reported to the Cen- j tral Committee. 1t..1: <.i" 1.11 or CKNTUEVILI.K. Chairman, John Bard. CommitLce, Mrs. Dr. Pearson, Mrs. .'1 j Peters, Miss Emcliue Bingham, Miss A. ; Christly. ADAMS TOWNMITT. Chairman, Hon. Samuel Marshall. Committee, Mi.-.-; (iilli land, Miss Mar- j tin PinkerMn, Miss Amanda Uea, Mrs. ■ Alex. Kennedy-. Mr. .lames Barr, Rev. ! John (ialhraith. Rev. Wm. Patterson, | Mr. Joseph Jollnston. % ♦ Wm. Campbell, President of Central j Committee of Butler county. .1, N. i'urvianee, Watson J. \uung. | Secretaries. coMMixn vriexs. For the Citizen. ! Enlpna. A then?aml years, ami ru »r«», from Nature'* hirth, A curiou*tlilnp appeared upon theearth; Tw. - not created. i.«ither wu" it born,— V t tinny v.*!-!. it did tin people wern. Jf it lu 1 beeaan animal I »wn, It w ii|iln?nj>iiihioiiNliHV-trr.l;. been. Twin not h man— fit- man ha* butasoul— Yet It h.'U Bfvu'rul uiirtei* lt« iv-nti' I. Th.." n -i ftn*uitin:tl. v-t it w<«s ri'o With every species of terrestrial lif". A It ho" 'tw«« —wiih'iut 'i.e ill de-'gned—- I'wiis Nin that euned it toappear among Mankind. I pot) a plain ltf!r*t appeared in right At In-it 'twas seen up u.i mountain'* height: j And tl»o' its race i* numerous t«»-«I iv. Yet n-me wemblc It we're safe to My. s. v. For tin Citizen. j S.lceiise What right have Courts to grant l.i- | *e.nse for tlio perpetuation of any evil ? AVhat rijht has a government M sell n 1 permit or license t o break, violate or ig nore the Imp of Me Supreme Hitter!— Where do Ih ■'/ get the rightf Do we as a government practice this folly ? as' a people, do we claim the right to change the Law of God , to suit our own person al interests? to s'tiate our own vile lusts; and the wicked propensities of our carnal hearts. ITtw is it. that liien think they have a right to oppress their fellow men. as in the institution of slavery to create ! public nuisances, in the shape of drink- j ing houses, dram shops.<te., &c. Thereby i destroying the morals of whole communi- j ties; yea of every community, for where ; have they n&t found their way, by which » the very air is rendered unwholesome by the profanity, obscani'y and fumes of whisky, (Poison) and all this done under 1 the plausible title of Liberty. 01 much , abused term. 01 perverted principle ! J llow long has thy wings becu made the ! shelter of the most gigantic oppression— i • which has culminated in a most formida- | bit; rebellion. But the shades are disjier j ting and soon we hope to see thy flag. ; truthfully float, over the ' land of the free, and the home of the brave." But i not entirely'so until ?ice)w fair of every ■complexion be banished from our Govern ment and courts. Now is the time to strike. ' The world moves," God's Provi dence more.' straight forward ; route min iiters,churches, christians, to the work.'— Let total abstinence be our motto. PIONEER. Fur the Citlren. FREDERICKSBURG J' a. ) May 10th 1804. J" 'Messrs Editors: —lf you have not yet Received any intelligence concerning Co. •11, 102 d Pa. Vols., the followingof killed and wounded may be of somo importance and interest: KIM. ED—John M'Gill, James 11. Sto ry, Adam Baruliart and 11. Hays. WOUNDED—HERGT. John Koltobauch, thigh ; Sergt. B. L. Christy, leg ampu tated; Corp. 11. K. Critohlow, back; . Corp. Titos. B. Story, wrist; Corp., J. p. Jamos, arm; Privates Thumpsou McKiu pey. arm; Joseph Criswell. hand; Amos Steel, tiugcr amputated; Alex. Criteh low, thigh, amputated, died on his wjiy from Chancellorsville to Fredericksburg: < David Ponthett. thigh: Silas McClurc. side; Alex. Cameron.baud ; B. A.Lavery both thighs; G. \V. lister, finger arupu : tatud; S. I. N. Itoss Jus. D I Martin, foot; G. S. Gibson,finger,ampu- , tated; J. Taylor Alex. Crauer, right I breast; John Alexander,shoulder; Isaac ! Kay ler, mouth ; Hilliard, shoulder; ' Maliood. John P. Orr, finger j | amputated; Wm.Shryo'ck, neck and band; j ; Samuel Paubenspeek, head; Osen-j , y.augh. , Miller, hand, there are \ i two jiillers in the Company, this is a new j | recruit; J. McNaughton, arm; Jolin K. | : Uea, shoulder; Jacob Daub, arm ; Jaine- I U:sdds, arm; Wm. Gardner, baek;ae-| | _ i.t. .). C. Stewart and Sergt. J. B. ! Story, missing. One of the new recruits , !if Co. H, was killed, his name has not as j i yet been ascertained. i Clinton Ay res of Co. I. is badly woun- ; I ded in both thighs, one leg has been am- | I utatcd. and the other may have to be ! taken off also. The above H the lois of Co. 11. as near | as could be i.scertaihod up to Sunday the Bth inst. Yours very respecttully. j PA. VOL. j THE SCENEOF BUTI.HR'S OPERATIONS.. —A correspondent of the Boston Journal. who resided for several years in Richtliond, J gives the following sketch ofthe topograph- ; ical features of the country in which Gen. j Butleris operating: I '•lf Gen. Butler meets with no serious j cbtik he will .capture or destroy Rich-1 mon l. City Point is the weak spot of j Richm 111. It is but ten or twelve miles i'rom Petersburg, with a railroad to the lat- j i ter place, and the Appomattox—navigable I for one hundred and fifty ton craft—run- j I ning to the same point. Petersburg is I twenty-two miles from Richmond, on the j j railroad that runs through Weldon, Kali I eigh, Columbia and Charleston to Savan nah, which is the great artery of supply j and communication of the Confederacy, j [ "Taking Petersburg, Gen. Ilutler will I cut Leo's main reliance to continue battle, j | and can move over pretty good ground di- j : rectly t > MIOK be ter. opposite Richmond, ■ ! nd the place would then be at his mercy. ! | Or, ma. king Petersburg, by moving to I :lie ri.ubt. be could sti ke the railroad far- 1 tlier north with the same result. Ber muda Hundred, is (lie terminus of deep j navigation for the navy and transports, j ! If any eonsidcrablcbody is moving up the | I'eninsnbi from Wit Point. Richmond i i may almost be ci ni-idcrcdacaptnvcd place. - Mighty . onserjuenccs lung upon Butler's ! rear as«ult upon (he enemy's lines, and if'i | lie can hold his hand the rebellion will be ] 1 substantially forced back Into the cotton j States, where it belongs, end' where it | i would be doomed, beyond a peradventure." | ITEMS ABOUT TIIE CAMPAIGN. —The j i method of "attack pursued by Lee] | must have been far more .exhausting to his men than to ours; it involved ; | the necessity of moving heavy bod- 1 i ies of troops from end to end of his '• | long line of battle, "ot once but at j • 1-ast four or five times,, so that we j i nmy believe a great part of the rebel I nrinv, besides fighting, marched from \ fifteen tot wenty miles, lnerciyln man- I ceuvring, (luring the two days. Af-! t. r .-iu-h exfr.-.oriiinary exertions men reqlTire rest, and to be forced tore- - lre.it nt the end is sufficient to break ' them down. Our army set out provisioned for j thirteen 'days; it has been but six i I days under way, and the rations I stowed in wagons were perhaps touch- ; [ ed on Monday for the first time. Th' re is necessarily great waste of provisions during such days of excite ment, as those of last week; but we may take it for granted that Meade has sufficient supplies for Lis troops to cary them within reach of a new base. <3». ■»■«— ftaj" The man who relies upon his own thoughts for success, skulls himself along the stream of life. I ®65" Great opportunities arc generally the wise improvement of small ones. fi©"' A son of Erin cautions the pub lic against harboring or trusting las wife Pctrgy on his account,as he is not uiarrie 1 to her. Nt-. j inHftitiu*-«t the Hall, on ... Meui lay evt-ninfr, crmuncncinpat ; -'x "VI- k. lirethren front -ti-i L nlgt* are respectful ly Invited to attend. lly order «»f the .\. O. i —; j n A. V. M —Butle- I/id^f.. N ..27J A. V.M. IIMM ZA its (.'ntfd meeting- in the Odd Felh>Ws Hall. »n / i\> >l «ij» StrtM t. liutler I'a. on the flrpt XVodn«"» /\X \ f ' !,v ni-'ntli. Hrothrcn from ulster I B \ I**d|?e* are r»<pt't?tfully invited to attend. By order of tlje W. M. I _ EMPLOYMENT, /,•*. w a MONTH.— Apent* wanted to sell Sewing >fa •I(») i-hin.-i. , will p v..» c .II .n .ill V.a cltinef sold, or employ who \r .11 wopkforthu above wages nnd all expeitM-s paid. For particulars addi cft* + 150VLAX A CO., Agents. DETROIT MICU. Jan. 20, BfOIiCEM EATTS. C'onui'OHs, Col. JOHN M.TBtfvi'SOX, will bo supported at the prima ry elections, ;* acaii.liUato lur •ubject twxgeuf the party of the dwtrict. A hHPin bly. WILLIAM HASLKTT will be supported at the Union Re publican primary ulu<>ti.iu4, fur r>numtuation 112 -r A»Hem bly, In acoordanee with'the estaldinhci usage of th« iiarty. Juii> H. N'wuv will he Mipported at the Union Repub lican prinutry flm tionß, fur f>r ill accordance with the established usage of the party. EDITORS AMERICAN CiTtscxVou will pleas*? Miuonnee the name of Major WM. BMYTH, of Lancaster township, as a candidate for the Assembly, subject tot tie decision of the L'oiop voters. MANT CITITTSS. ConiinlHMloner. SOLOMON FLEIOSR, of Donegal township. US a candidate for CoiutulMiopt r. to the decision 6f tho primary elections of the Rt-publican party. THE undereinfrntsl, now a citleeu of the borough of Butler, but formerly vf Clay township, respectfully »üb luitu his name to the Uuion voters of Butler eountv, m M eandidato for tbeoflleeof Oownty Cuaimissioner, aubjest tu tho decision of the Republican County Convention. ANDREW COULTER CHRISTV. Au clltror. THE undoisigned respectfully submits bis name to the Union voters of lint ler countv, fur the office of County Auditpr. LEAN DEE WISE, Peon tp. MA-HIIfSS." Outhe'Jlat nit., by Rev. Wm. H. J»mie?on, Mr. WM DUNBAR, to ML** NAST Y JOHNS, both of Forward township.. Dutli,rcoi:nty. Vo. , On the 12th Samuel D. Christy, Esq., Mr. CAS i-Eit HocgsDERUT, of 'Vorth town.-nip, to Miss FRIMIUA BR»AN,of Cherry township, allrtf Butler co.. Pa. ni:u Ai»v!.nTisF,ni;\TS. R Pbrket ISouk [OST •» Miy l-th,> .nte where in the n**lgli j tiofhoo l ofthe I' 'U t-h »u--, m ButliT. a Poeket Binik : e>kAta<niuK £T t o<> l ilhs and scnll qu-intity iujihangt'. , One fne dollir bill .illtile If' n City I'mk.-f IMttsburgh, >. it tw.wiollar billon th« same bank. '1 he tinder w ill 1 l>e liberally rewarded by leaving it at the office of the American Citizen. ROBERT BURNS. May 1«, l«t>l::3t. List of Vender® and l >ealer», : !"!> the county of HuVl.'r. Assessed and Ola-vifled by the j 1 \ppr:»berof ileTaxes, lor theyo«r, A.IL, 18*W*. i i Ad'ims Township. Clast.| Class. I , I Joseph Hays. .14 Washington. Angtlina Ii v.in, • ;ll Harper ACo .14 | i W.-A. M'C >iubs, 14 Craig A Hamiuctid 14 j ; Henry Ballhorse, 14 R A Mifflin 14 j ' AllrgUtny. MnJitUl. Jamee P Tanner, il4 D Denny ACo 14 : JiuffJiJo. Wm Bu-warf 14 ! Craig, Wallace A Co, N M Kirk land 'l-4 nisiiLLERT. Uerinau Korstet 14 , RJ Gregg, jlO * Worth. Tt-.»i MRM si. , John Bander it Co 14 j William Ttubv, ! V J John Clutton 14 Jh/lltr (p. ! ' DISTILLER*. T'ISTiLLC-i.T. i Henry Ralston 101 1 j Jacob Keibei A Co. 10 Borough of Butler. ltr dy tp. ! Weber & Tr ntiuan ; 13 1 Jonatban Clutton, jl4j A ltocketi^tine ,14 I John Ilohrhe. 14 J J A Negloy Undsv Iliidp.»r, li4|Tßtehleir |l4 i " ('mlre. Sehei leman il4 ' Joseph Coulter, ,14 John Berg lU ' David>!.Dnvis (HOT Tape 14 Cherry. ! RC AJ L 'l'^ 'l'^ I 11 C MTry 14 Rocsing A Btein 12 I Win Stephenson Jl4! I'A C Dulfy -I'j Clay. H C Heinoiuan 14 Peter Rhodes *l4 DRfooiST. James Wilson 14 J <" Peddick A Co 14 George Boyd jU JHBell 14 CteorJUUL ! KESTAITRANTS. | John Shruni 14 Andrew Miller | George M Ltughlin !14 Lewi-j Rishop " RI<ITAUR\NT. !J Niggle OeoruQ Cunningham S Samuel Sykes j ev,»/'•«. Wmßichey J » ! 1 Thomas Stewart* 14 Samuel Sykes A Son -8 | Concord. George H sich J Conway A Kuhn 14 J Rahirly Onmoquentssing. i UHEWERS. Samuel Keed <4 Andrew Miller ' J H Gibson -14 Gotlieb Kohler 10 j : John Fot gueson 14 borough of ZelitnopU. i Jam'.- i Cranltrry. I •» Sumers jo 11 M'C< w 11 Fckart A Bentle 14 \ ! Banrael Baker 14 i uios. J I j Jokn Ehrman l» AUM.Lusk 14 j Ifenry Qruperj 'l i John Ha|stlne 10; • humbers S-. tt ,11 l> mrg>f OoUrtxillt I Nicholas Poutious jl I E Kingsbury 14 nisHLLtr.T. Bard A Son ,1J i Solomon Maya l rtl i»Rras. Franklin. ;Thomas M Pearson j ' i Ilenry Stephenson 14 EESTACRASri. Di'ruLLic*. Win Raiuiey 8 I Jacob Ii tys l l ' Borough of If-irrisvilU. ! j Thomas liiudman | l'J ( Harris A Morrow 14 j Jackson. i James Kerr A Co 13 ' Robert Boggs 14 Robert Htack 14 i N MSlator 14 Rm vCRA.NT. • . i Margaret M'Elwain ,14'J E Curry , 9 : } Jueoph Ash ACo ;14 Borough of Harmony. . PISTILLEWT. R Musselman 14 i Zeigler A K edler 10 Geotge 11 iwol j J-.-hn f.»t2low , Cnthaiiue «'H| a ,|4 Peter Otto 14 John Dullghartj 14 LRCOOIST. I'liomM Martin 14 Austin l'earce |l4 I L'incaxUr. \ RKSTAURAHT. ' Mela A Kiiker 14 Casper Her/ -g ! 8 , 'lardner A huderer 11 mshi LBRIXS. { Peter Shedonientel 14 Frederick Klopemtine 110 J/.ir, . i. G-. g ■ i:n Jen . )l«> ! I'll!rick 'lli.i-ie 11 U ir-m./h if Mitterstown. j Joseph Baley ' jlo A Bainhart 14 I)1ST ILLXRT. II I, U eWe: man 14 John K. Gilchrist lb, Michael Dei ter Mit/tHisex. lhunhai't Frederick | Nicholas RUley 14 ];r».WBR. Peter Craiuer jll ilotlieb Iloch 10 j D H Ly :i 11 B>rough of PurlersviUc. \ Muddy Creek. Jtunes Newton ( 14 ! Di-.rn.LkRY. Aiken A Kennedy 1 13 ' I Johnßauder 1 10;S M'Clymonda jl4 ! 'On* land. lUBTAURA.VTI. i j Adam Lully 11 John 11 Adlengton I 8 i J Adam 1> .11 .1* Wm Williams ! X Purler Bwu-jhuf Prospect. • Young A.il »«l . 14. Rrymn tW Wootja 'l4 Rt..-»T\CR\\T. M'Collough A Knees 14 : John Gootlyear 81 Marshall A Riddle ll l\rtn. Ihomas Crichiow 14 J II A ft M IloUtbett 14 KK-iTAtUANTJ. , Hiram Rankin 11 Ifenry My rose [ 8 j Wm Neitherc.jat 11 Samuel Riddle 8 . J R Sutton II Borough of Saxonburg. ! I J din Kennedy 11 E A 11. lmbold 13 ! Charles Ilaler 14 J 0 lleliub-!J Jl .Vwnmtl. B Maurholf 14 Martin Pttatar ill, HREWER. i ! Jacob Reiber !l» Francis Laube 'lO i A:i Appeal will behold at tho Commlasioner'n offiro, at r.u'ler, .ii .U<>ii'l<iy the 13th day I June, A. I>., 1*«-L 9 N«»tiire is hereby given, that the law requires all Lieen rc« lobe ptid • i or bef. re the l>t day of July; if not, tho ; Treasurer will briug • uft on the Mine. SOLOMON FLEEGER, May 1?. 1364. Mercantile Appraiser. Appraisement l.isl. rilllK 112 II wiuu Apprahnment Ll«ta, under the 4th sec- I tion of th" \. t i April 14th. ls.M. have been tiled in •• if the Clerk or the Orphans'Court, to wit: ! No. 1, M-»rch T'JMU. 1884, Mrs. t'athariuo iXnigherty, • ; wid< w<d W m. B. Dougbeiiy. I.tioor Clearlicld township, !do< d. Peisonal property to theam mut of . Jidin M Laophlin. AdVn'r. No. 2, March Term. I>C4. Mrn. Agn«;.-M J. Irons, widow •if Rev. Andiew lr«.n j , late ot Muddycveek, township, ' dee d. Pers.ni.il property to the am nut of sls4J>2. Fraueis W . Sv tt. Adin'r. ' N•. "9, M ircli Term. l y «*t. Mrs I'i u-lence Kenne<ly, wid ow of l->.!w'anl Kennedy, late • !' Mnddycreek township, dee d. Peru ml pr>.peity to theam unit < 112 .T s. Keti'j..-d\ A Newton Kennedy, Adin'rs. y . SA. Mte.'hTvnii. Mrs. Nervaua Houston, wid-. k .w !\\ i -it !•'. II t:•' .t • the '• roiijih of Har- ! ri<\ii!e. dtr <!. l *!- :ial properly t'« the amount of I i hv.t., (»112 the creditors, heirs. legatees, distributees, ami •t% intei. - ted. will t ike II t and appear at the next ' ierni. to wit: on thts Kecond Monday of June next, and , not later thapthe third day o| id term, to show cause j i Again i the eame. By the Conrt, May 18,18ti4. WATSON J. YOUNG, Clerk. j Administrator's Xotii'c. I'TATr or J OR* KntNER, DEC'p. • I \ T ll!'lir Letters of Adiniiii-trati :i to the Estate 1 i of John Kerner, lite of Midd|ei,ex township. But- I | b«rcounty, Penna., dee d .have benn granted to tho f«iil>- ; ra, m1 peraons indebted to the aai-f estate, «re re- , • quested to in ike imme«liate payment, and those having I j claim*' <>r demand* against the e,tuto cJf the deceased, will i make known the same without delay, to CHRISTIANS A KERNER, JAMKH A NDKRSiV AilniinistratoM, . May 18, l c 64::Ct. Middlesex tp., Butler Co.", Pa. J Auititor's 9fotke. IN the matter of the account <r J -hn M'Grath. Ad ministrator id George M'Candlcfaf, lato of Centre | towmhlp. deceased. In the«M plians Court of Butler countv. No. C 7, March ' Tet in. And now to wit March .".-Ith, ISG4, account confirmed and Court appoint John Sullivan, au Auditor to distribute i the balance By the Court, i • Butler (Jounty, nr. C.Mtifie l fruiu the record.this 17th day of Mav. A. D.. I 1804. WATSON J. YOUNG, Clk. | In pursuance of the abovo 1 will attend to the duties ! I of the said appointment, at the office of M'Candlw and Gmhani, in the borough > 112 Butler, on SATURDAY the ; 11th day of June next, at one'o'clock, p. m., «t which j time and place interested ran itfend, if they see i j proper. JOHN SCLLIVAN, May 16. l«Ur:3t. Auditor. Farmer Honing Huehine. \\ r Lhave the exclusive right for the ahiive Mowers, in ! » But ler county, «:,J hi«ve an ASSOHTi! LXT hand. Farmera wishing to pyrchose, will please call and j pee us soon. Ve would advise tin -* that intend purchasing Movers, II prepaie their Meadows in tho Spring, by removing Mini,,®. Stuntv*.4c. j We can furnish any Machine that mav be required. i J. G. A WM. CAMPBELL. j Butler. March 2, IHiU.-tf. ' I'. S. \N e have incur p >i«i si >n. cer till rates <• 112 a num ber of persons in this and Adjoining counties, that have j : used the Mow LU with entire -atirfaction. i We intend keeping on hand t otter,., Hay Elevators, ' Drill*, Ac., Ac. J. 0. Jt WM. CAMPBELL. ISark Wanted. ' X fTUTE undersigned eubscribets v. ill pay iucash, the very I highest prjce f-r 7*.tA* BAB A*, delivered iug<VNicon dition, at their TAN SUB V. situato-1 on the Western i boundary of the boroauh of Butler; also, the highest ! price incoah for hides < 112 all descriptions. WM. MARDJRFA BROTHER. Butler, May 4, 18r4::2mo. A N excellent quality of Plaster I'aris on hand and for J\ sale by J. C. REDICK, A Co. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOTLBH, FA. Capital, sr»t!,M(), : With Privilege to Increase t0200,000. DIRECTORS. J * ires CAMPBELL, I E. M'Jnrnir, JOHN Bkbo, Jamcs BRKOIV, liKWIS Jou.* N. PfBVIAKCE, 1 JoBSf M. TUOMPSOX, B. C. MCABOT. This Bank, organized imdeMbe Act of Congress, known ( , as the N ATI »NAL CVKRENt 'Y ACT, conunenced its j regular business. Mav 'id. IS»V4, and is prepared to do a i GENERA^iBANKING BUSINE.-'S. ! Money received on deposit. Collections made on all : acce4ii\hde poiute. Exchange bougitt and sold on all tho | priucipalcitiee. JAMES CAMPBELL. ! , Presidect. t I. J. Coirsay«», Ca hier. May. 11. 1W4.-«ft i U. S. Bonds. Tbe. Bonds we iaaucd under thu Act of Cungress of [ March Btli, 18$4, which provides that all Bonds issued un der thfs Act -"hull be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under uny stato or municipal authority. Subscriptions to these Bonds are received In United Status noted or note* of National Bank*. They are TO BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government, at any pe riod nut lest than ten nor more than forty y ears irom their j date, and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT. IN TER RBT WILL B1 PAID IN COIN, on Boads of not over one hundred dollars annually and on other Bon da semi-annually. The interest is payable on the first days of March and September in each year. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds are record ! Ed on the hooks of the IT.l T . 8. Treasurer, andean be trans- I ferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for commer cial uses. Subscribers to this loan will hare 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 Bunk", adding fifty per cent, for receive them drawing Interest from the date of n-lpti on and deposit" As theso Bond^aie Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation, their valuu h increased from one to three percent, per an num, according t«> the rate of tax levies in various parts of tbe country. At the present rate of premium on g >ld they pay Over i:lglit Per Cent Interest j in currency, and are of equal convenience as a portus ' nent or temporary Investment. j It Is believed that no securities offer s j greit Induce j monts to lenders as the various descriptions of U. 8. Bonds. ■ In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of j j rlvnte partle3 or stock companies or separate communi | ties only fx pledged for payment, while fortbe debts of j the United States the whole property of the country is | holden to secure the payment of both principal and In , t-r«ti n c,ln: ' T!uL'*e Bonds may be subscribed for In sums from SSO pto any jnagnttnde, on the same terms, and aro thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the , large-it capitalist. They cm be converted Into motley et ! pnv m ment. and the holder will have the bonefit of tbe i J : interest. ! It may be useful to state in this connection that tbe j total Funded Debt of the United States on which Inter ; ost Is payable In gold, on the 3d day of March, lS<H 112 was '7G8.9P5,000. Hie interest on this debt for tho coming i flcal year will besl' M7,120, while tho customs revenue j In gold for the current fiscal year, ending June 00th, ISM, 1 has been BO far at a rate of «. ver flC0,000.(«0por annum, j It will bo fleou Jhat even the prosoftt gold revenues of 112 the Government uro hugely in excess of the wants of tbe ! Treasurer forth" payment of gold Interest, while the re cent Increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual ' receipts from customs on tho same amount of Imports j t ions, to $160,000,000 per annum. Instructions t« the National Ranks acting as loan agents were not issued from the United State Treasury until ! March 20, putin the first three weeks of Ajiril the sub | scrlptloua averaged more than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions will be received by the I'lrst National Bank of Philadelphia,. Pa. t Second National Batik of Philadelphia, Pa. j Third National Rank of Philadelphia, Pa. Ami l>y all National Il<\nk* j which are depositaries of Public money, and all J RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS I throughout the country, (acting as agents of the Nation i al Depositary Banks.) will furnish further information on ij application and J AFFORD EVERY FACII.ITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. THE a-:R,:E3A.T American Tea Company |' 51 Vcscj' Street, Xow York, Since it# organization, has created a new era in tiio history Of Selling TEAS .In this Country* | 4 LLi.ur Teas are seh <t. Iby a Professional Tea-taster, i\ "xp»'--!y and exclusively f-r us, auil wo never i rhiiige o\ fv-Two (Vnta ■ 0?8 Cents* per pound above I amt for original packages. \\ have but One Price to every on-» for each quality, and that price is alwo.\> marked on each sample package at our store in plain figure*. VN'<- issue H monthly price li«t of our Teas, which will he scut free to all whoordor it—wo advise every Tea Sol ler to see it. It comprises a full assortment selected for evesy locality in the State*, l'rovinces'. South America and tho \\ <• i Indies. In this li t culi kind i- divided into lour Class"- i qualities, namely: Cargo, Highrai | i. >. Fine, Finest, .that > w-rv one ni i.v understand fromde i scrlption and the prices sir, nexed that the Company ire I d< terniined to undersell the whole tea trade. We guarantee X---•-II our Tc-in original packages nt 'nt over Tw.. tent- j i p-und above c ->t, believing this to be attractive to the many who bavo heretofore boon | paving Enormous Profits. J Our bu*in«--s it largely done on orders, which we al way- execute :i- well and promptly as though the buyer [ came himself, giving tine weights and tare*, mid always ' guaranteeing#verythin'.' - , our responsibility enabling us j to do all we [.remise. Every dealer can order his teas di rect from the Company, and parties doing bu-dneuLwithin Five Hundred (500) miles of New York, can !U!Wn Teas boMitof usH ii .. 'ban they can buy «1 wtlere. and the purchaser is dissatisfied with his bar gain, within fourteen days, (14), and have the money ro ' funded to them. Those who are over Fl* - e Hundred miles I can have thirty days (30), and the same privileges extend ed to them. 1 !k Mc.i tl'.e-e advantage* the Company will pay All : Expenses, both ways, if the Teas are returned. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, 51 Vtaey St., York. | Feb. 17, 'B4::Smoi. i i nsf Yatioxal im^k Itl'll.lDC. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ) OFFIck OF COMPTROI.I.KK OF THE CutBKNCT, V Washington City. .March 11, 1 St"4. j Wnrnr.AS, By satisfactory evidence i resented to the i under* i;_-ned, it ha* been made to appo&r that the FIRST NATION.* L BANK of BUTLEIt. in tho County of Butler . and State of Penns* Ivania, has b i n duly organized un der and according to the requirements of the Art of dbn • grew, entitled ' an Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Sleek*, and to pro vide f»r the circulation and redumption thereof," Appro ved Februarv 2Mb. IHO3, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be compiled with before I commencing the business of Hanking. Now. therefore, I. Hugh McCullowgh. Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONALBANK <>F BUTLER, County of Butler and j State of Pennsylvania, in authorized to commence the ' business of Banking under the net aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my liaiid and seal of office thin 11th day of March, 1864. { 'ss.J UUOII McCULLOrC.II, March lA, 18A4. Comptroller of the Currency For Rats. Mice Roaches. Anls. Oed Bugs, Jdoths I in Furs, Woolens, Ac., Insects on Plants, Fowls, Ani , mats, Ac. j Put up in 25c, 50c. and 51,00 Boxes, Rottles, and Flasks, j s3and <6 sites for Uorcus, Public I*9TiTtrno*i, Ac. "<)nl> itifailihle remodios known.'* ! " Free from Poisonh." " Sot dangerous to the Human Family."' •• Ratseomooutof their holes to die." ' ♦^' 4 <*old wbidesidelnalllarge cities. | Jfc*-Sold by all Druggist* and Ketailers everywhere. 4tf ■ ]:: Beware '!! of all worthless imitations, j 4 v See that "Costabs" name is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. I «9~Addre«*, HENRV R. COMTAR. 9ti" PitisfciPAL Depot, 482Bhoauwat, Nr.* Vork. 4>; - Sold by J. C. lIEDK K. A CO., Wholesale and Hetail Agents, ; March 23, lSG4::«mo. Butler, Pa. JAMK j O. CAMf'U|.I.L. *»J. CSMIMIELL Mlove*! Stoves!! Ntoves!!! \\ni. A JAH. o. CAMPBELL.— Founders —Foundry \Y South of the borough of Butler, where Stoves, i Ploughs and other castings are ma<in. A large supply con 1 stantly on hand an** ivr sale at reasonable rates. j DecJ. 1863:::tf. Dissolution of PartnerHhlp, rilll K firm of Sedwick k Brnwn, Sa<ldle nnd Harnees Makers, has thb day, (Feb. tith, lfii>4,) been dissolved by mutual consent, Peter P. Brown, having withdrawn from tho firm, and reenlisted in the Array. The accounts of tbe firm <uo in tho bunds of J. A. ted wick, by whoai . lbs business will be carried on as usual. .1 A. SEDWICK, Feb. TO. tl. p r. brows 1801. NEW GOODS, j AS CHEAP AS TELE CHEAPEST, ! i AXD AS 000 D A3 TBE BEST. R. 0. & J. L. M'ABOY. - Have just received nt tlicir establishment, ! OX MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA., A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Read tbe ruiiowmo catalooce a*i> peofit tbebebt. FOR TIIE LADIES. • i Always on hand a large stock of Ladies goods, such as , CO BE HO CLOTII, ALPACAS. DE LANES, GINGHAMS, | PRINTS, KERCIIIEF3, NVBIEB, GLOVES, 4 O. FOR GENTLEMEN. .• I band Black Cloths. Fancy and Blsck Cassl- | meres, Satinetts, Cassinets, Tweeds, l'Uln and fancy Yes tings, ShU ting, etc., etc., etc., KKIDY 3IIDE CLOTIIIXC2. Such as COATS, PANTS, VESTS snd other garments. I Root* ami Sljucm, IIATS, CAPS k NECKTIES, - • nnd a variety of other articles ii ii o i. s> <;oo 1»S Such n« t.'nbleachod and Bleache I Cotton, Table Cloth*, Oil Liueuaud Ilemp Towels, Cat pets, Curtains, Fringe, etc. HARDWARE, &C. If you want Nails or Spike*,. Manure or other forks, Saw-Mill or other »aw*. Sm<>othing Irons, Locl;s, Hinges, etc.. goto M'Aboy's, where you can buy them cheap. IF YOU WANT Good Extra Family flour. White or Brown Sucnr, Rio Coffee,lmperial, Young Hyson or Black Tea, goto M'Aboy's. 1 If YOU IV A. NT GIIOCE It I ICS of a superior quality, etas low rate* us they can be had elsewhere in the county, goto the store of R.C. A J. L M'ABOY. May 11, IM4. . a .Joi.vr Proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution. Itf if tr.vjlvfd by the Senate and Houte nf Jtejiretcnta- I tivfu nf the ('•imimmwattli nf licnn.ylvmia in General j Assembly m>t. That the following amendments be propo sed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accor dance wltb the provisions of the tenth article were ft There shall b«' an additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be designated as section fair, as follows: "Section 4. Whenever any of tbe qualified voters of this Commonwealth "hull be in any actual military ser vice, undcra 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 citizen*, under such regulation* as are, or shall be. prescribed bv law. as fully a* if they were present at their usual place of election." 1 Section 2. There shall be two additional sections to tbe eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated ns , sections eight, and nine, a : "Section 8. >*o bill snail be passed by the Legislature, j containing Mori) than one snttjoct, wimu *naii o« jlcarly expressed in tip title, except appropriation bills." *• Section U. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature granting any powers, or privileges, in any case, where the * authority to grant nuch powers, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth." HENRY C. JOHNSON, Speaker of the House nf I{rj>retmintives. JOHN P. PENNEY, * Speaker of the Senate. R Office or TnE SEcnETAP.r of thi Common we alto, Ilarriiburff, April 25,1864. Pr.NNSTt.VANU. «: 1 do hereby certify thatthe he trueand correct copy of the original Joint Resolution of the General Assent ■{ L.S. bly. entitled "A Joint Resolution propo —' sing curtain Amendments to the Con*tilu tiou," a-« the same remains on tile in this . % office. ~ In Tkstwont whereof. I have boreuntoeet my hind ' and caused the seal of the Secretary's office to be af fixed the dav and year above written. " * ELI SLIFER, Serrvturynf the CbmnonioeaUh The above Resolution having been agreed to by a ma jority of the members of each Ilnnso, at two successive sessions of the UeneraJ As*emhlv of this CommonweaJch, the pro{H>hed amendments will be submitted to the poo ple, for their atloptionor rejection, on the first Tuesday of At'orsT, iu the year of our Lor«l one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, in accordauco with the nrovis-. lons of the tenth article of the Constitution, and the act. entitled "An Act prescribing tbe time and manner of submitting to the people, 112 r their approval and ratifica tion or rejectkm, the proposed amendments to ibe Con stitution." approved the .twenty-third day of April, one ! thousand eight bundled and sixty-four. ELI SLIFER. Secretary nf the Cbmmun wealth. May 4,1844. NOTIti: TO FAItnilKS! rTVlKsubscriber respei t fully informs tho citizens of * X Bußlr and the public generally, that be Is * prepared to remove King Bono and Bone Spavin, with one airtight application, in from Six to Nine day*, without injuring the Horso tbe least. Tbe subscriber will aisosell > rowxsiixi' inoiri-K for the cure of the above diseases, for whicbe Copy Right was secured. Tbe Medicine Is entirely *afe —effectually removing the Ring Boue and Spavin, wliileAt will not injure the Hors* ' in luivpartieular. Penfr»n* calling on the undersigned will he shown hor se* tbatltave been permanently cured by this application. WM. VOCE LEY. Butler, March 0, lSG*::tf. m%xuii L rnil F< uudersigued would respectfully inform the public, 112 thi«t he has just received from tlie Ea*t, a large and splendid assortment of XV-ill of the uu*>t Cashionar y tie figures and latest styles. Iricee ranging from 10 to 26cts., to suit purchasers. H. t,'. 11 LIN EM AN. i March 0, 1864. 2STOTICE. WM. S. tA. ft. BOYD, having sold out their entire st.-ok of good' to IttMrge VVebernnd Adam Trout it man, do reccoiuinerid our customer* to give them their i> fuitronage.as we feel confident tbey ill do all In their poWer to give satisfacti n. u All persons who know themselves indebted in any Way to the undersigned, will plcahe call and settle their accounts and lift their notes. Office In Boyd's Buildings, Marrh 2.1 IfUU sm«. WM S. * A. ft. BOYD. Treasure*"#* Sale. |)UrtMC NOTICE !«hereby riven, that agreeably tc an I A«*t of Assembly, (matted ihv Utli titty uf March, liWO. entitled an Act to Amend tlif* Act entitled pi- ( i mctinx the mode of GELLING ÜBMAIWI Lands, and Un- i I »< au*d Town lots, In Hutim- county. I'a., Will be exposed | . i i nnoaraof t.tten, at Ibe ConfhiiMduiier't Oflke, In the i Ib of iiutlui, on Ibe secunvl Muuday of Juuo next, , I to wit: j Acrs. Tax. Brady Tin^nship. : Jane Alien * 60 1 3U I Ckntrt Township. I Alfred Ollmoro 81 4 86 Buno ..... Conrad Snider... . . 43 , 0 89 . Clearfitid Tcu/nship. Kdward Dnfty.... .. *»•■'[ 61: 813 j ! Nii-holaa luglehftrt . 61 14 08 | [ Jobn Bmltb, l"t No. 26 j ' 2U Venango Tvteiuhip. Richard McAi ty . 40! 6 71 fbrward Township. Joseph Ash ton • lO^*l ll W JrJPerson Township. Jacob Walters, lot 64, In Hanuahitovrn. ' 34 | Jauies Bredin, lot* " k 42, Ha»>nali»town | 66 , Nancy Duncan,lot No. 2u, Hannahstjwn I 81 J J Oeorye .Miller, I .t» Noa.6 k 17. HaunalmtuwD: 66 j LancatUr Tuwnthtp. i Thomas Howard j }>s\ 28 Oakland township. j Thoma* Jamison k llar«y .. 800j28 32 j J. JemU n, Jr., wld- w, Halt Warranto# 875 3d 06 j J\nn Township. lleir*... ....... 160 22 68 j Wushingi'tn T-tonsli}p. • j Oeorce Heain. (Donation • 180 8 68 8. A. POrvlauro, Ms Nue. 8, 11,13, In Aunlt ) rll-e 01! NATHANIEL WALK Kit j Cutler, April 11,1864. Tieanurer. Treasurer's Nnle. I}VRLTG NMTICK is hereby given, that agreeably to an A'jt of \ < (ijinbly, |hHiod the Viutb day of April, A. 1 D., 1844,e> titla.l An Art t<» reduce th<* State Debt, arid f«>r j other purpo.sox. directing tin- modo of selling *«<ated lands j f'i tfixes, tin* fallowing seated laud'* and seated lota, in I Kutler county, I'a.. will be exposed to sale for ariearsof j taxed, at tin-( ••mini doner's Office, in tiie borouvli uf But lor, outbu St nJ Monday of Junenvxt, to wit: ; Aerrj Tarn. Allegheny Ibwnship. j ;—• j Henry IfooTrr *. I 75*11 4*> ' John Anchors 22, 1 17 I Samuel Jnck 100 8 16 j Jobn Moore.. ~ f -' 127 .S'M min it Township. i Win. Bigger [ 26, 226 | Daniel Joiinaton ! 66 286 i Sarali A Mary Maxwell... I 130:12 37 Jhrl.tr Township ( Arnold Jk Crawford, Furnace, bouse A Lot aod| 76 18773 j ; Kisber .S'b'Ui 'ii, bouuov lot an i ibop 11 77 I ' (»r gn k Co., 3 houses *od lota 'l4 44 . I Itobt. Harsh o\v, houso and lot , 1 86 Ta lor J. W., house and lot 6 01 I James Kiskaddon.... j 8t« 12 26 I J. !> Truby. boost- and lot 11 8 18 ] j Joshua Hedwlck, one lot.. j [ 3 06 : Beatfy Hedwick house and lot I i 3 06 | \ Henry lOish I 2S 238 : Clearfield Tounship j | I Lawrence Coney ! 6'- 841 ; ! Win McMauncß | 77 463 i 1 Mathia9 I'lalt...* 60 3 77 . j Daniel Strain ' 8S 6CI ' • I'atiick ffbields„ 88 8 22 ! Abmham Smith 6" J 00 I j i'eter Sboaror fv 6 86 Miles M''Briiie. a loU. I 80 I'enn Township. IVanny Ernman 20 4 66; Muricn Tinuship. David Alien ; 86, 7 »7 ; , IWbertAllon Iw . 6 22 | 1 Androw liuituer »....' l' J ' 644 | Thoe. Illndinan I Tlfis. M'Latigbliu'thein ] 160] 8 23 J j Hugh M Liugbliifs heirs 7I» 7 81 3amuel S»*ut>-n . t'\ 4 Ueo. Ward i heirs I 100 6 40 1 IVanllin Tvwnship. I • I J nnines /Vd»/kf»n Township. » ■ Kennody A M'Colly, 2 lots tannery.. ' 4 62 1 On I,ml Township. John Campbell, lo in Bovdatown.; | 06) Ueo. Gilcln i«t, lot in Boyustown : Mi Hugh M Koe. lot in Boydntown.... * 06 1 Wui. Stewai t, lot io Boydnt. wu 4*o | For wa rd ToXu nsh ip. Honrf ( onrad, lot No. «7. in Kvanshurg j I 10 j Wtn. O'Conner,Slots in ET.msburg | 64 i Daniel WalUrs fO 2 17 Jforongh J*roiptct. Win. J>. Dodd's llelm, one lot ....J | 85 Robert Hays, house and lot | 1 46 Kelly & Armstrong, bonae ami lot I I 87 i'enn j i'/n Township. John Uugliei, LJU & 15oacres 2Sd| 8 22 l'.-.trlck o'Conuer 00',14 65 J'*"ph 46 I 75 IV-nnis O'Connor I 6«i| H2l Win. Conn 100 3 63 Tho*. M'Mlllan I 60j 372 ] Jefferfos l Township. Bernard Stcp.t 'ls 81, 82 AS3 in Hannahstown 1 6« : Jacob Wetael, lot No. 43, HI Ilam-ahstown.... i 25 I Daniel Walters, l"t No. 48. In Hanualistown t 40 Jtrady Tuwmhip. j . I ll:i7oH'>n*B be.ir» 100 11 21 ' John Nogloy 170 U 54 Butler Township. Thoe. Bartloy 1001 8 00 Clay Township. Ift I 25' 2.22 Washington Township. Patton T'oll'-ck. l«-t N". 7 | 40 llobcrt V. Holier ta, 2 lots Nos. 13 k Ift 112 80 JamV-Nij..»mitb. house, lot and shop 1 • £7 Tin*. Hindi;?an 21" 20 28 Thou. Donnelly 1 100} 802 Wm. Crawford lo' 7» Ooneord Ibwnship. I i Wm. C. Jamison 60 4 05 Wm. Harper | 41 365 Alox. M Call 40 4 29 NATHANIEL WALKtK. Bntler. April 20, 1564 Treasurer. THE WORLD j Brpuffht Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET, WIIKRE the "Wander- ! 1 »T," in search of flnn \ _ -,/■ : '*? ~ T jbiicco, Snuff and Ci- , •I I.V Wj. » q „|rt Ir.di • f i• -• n o.«nuglv standing on j ' ! • 7>y' 1 o box,with'outstreich * " ° l '. arm ' 10 we * cou,u 1 " (ico - Vogclcy.jr. Blanufacturerand j Dealer in all kinds of i Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. I Having been duly appointed a "Committee of Bix," to proceed to parts beyond these digzins, to procure for the citizens of Butler, and ail other- who may f.ivor him with a cvji, thechoice«t articles in his lino, w.mld rewpectfully | represent: that in pursuance of bin appojjiinmnt, be has ; been *uccoH*ful in collecting *' tall Hpeciincns" of iho best j articles ever fmnd In Butler! Ho would also fdithor j represent: that he feds grateful to the public for the (*■ 1 vors c nferrwl upon him. In "days g me by,'' and hopes | bo will merit a 1 .>ntinuation of thoir patronage in "days ' 'that are to come." In conclusion, he beg» leave to make the fallowing re mark: thai IK- has a little <Jie beat articles in hi# line,that j are to he found from the "contra to the circumference" • •I' Pennsylvania, and Indeed, ho might safely add, the • 1 United States •«f North America, tho |triti*h PossoSMions, j 01 tho talifarnuis, including the mouth of the Columbia 1 ; river, all along the coiwt of Oregon, up high :ui tho ' i parallel of •• I'hifty l'hfur I horty.' He HUMBLY soli ! cit* the custom of all the " /hot J tnpU" <>l Bntlor, or any 1 i way firing man who may chance to make bin transit ivcn.se | thedien 112 Butler, or sojourn wilbih her borders for".a : feeling confident be will gi vosati.ifartion. both as regards price and quality. Come and examine for your, j seh es! Don't put it off:! Procrastination is the thief of time!!! OKOUOIC VOUELBY, Jr. j Butler, Pa., May 11, 1564::2m0. Ijiat. of Causes j CI ET down fer trial at June Term. 1564, commencing on the 2d Monday, being the 13th day of said mouth. FIRST Will. *! Charles Rennick, vs Frederick Shultx, r irnelius M'Bri<le t vs Miles dallaher, Jno. Green Mary M'Bride, for use of John Oailaher, . t Daniel M'Oiniey, vs Jame« Downey, Isaac Sponsler, vs James Harvey, 9CCOSD WSXK. IKnry B. Chew. William W. Chew, James M. Ma s-iik. txr's. of BenJ. Cbew.vs John Oille*pie, I Jai*.. h Mechlin#. vs Albert Q. Boyd, ' Win. B. nnd Stuan bis wife, vs Isaac Robb L Wm. Robb, 1 George Boyd, v* Jobn Barron, I" 1 Kliaabeth Daub, vs David L'outhett. 1 I Amos Young, vs liobert Shira, with notice Bredin l'ortcr,as torre tenant. I Jar.h Heftier, vs 11. I*. HhakelyAJ. Sbakeley, N.A L. Miller, for nse, vs John Morehmid k ik>n« I : James M" hi woe, vs Jonathan Beatty, I County of Butler, TS Ji»soph Graham, ! Samuel M'Connel ts Klcbard Donca^ter, ' Matthew Htory k wife, vs Alex. Clark k wife, Mary Jane Bauucy, by ber 5 • mother naxt friend, Nan • , cyltamsey, vs George W. Still wagon, ! James Illggens, vs William Conn, et.. al, - I George Reiber, vs Rebecca Meban, • ; Samuel R. Reufrew,by bis father aud next friend David A. Renfrew, vs David DIXOD, . i C. Be. holts. vs H.J. Klingler, j William Stewart. vs Robert Allen. George Patterson, vs Johulrvin, Jobn Gault k Benjamin Patterson, 1 . WILLIAM STOOPS, Pro. - May, 11. 1864. . i COUNTRY MERCHANTS, CALL AT llciucnian'N Book Store, r An.l buy OSGOOD'S Sorries .if Schuol B«.k< aUPubltawt prlcer. Always ou hand, a full supply of Stationery and Knvelops, at a lioleeulo aod retail, cheap for % Call and r j examine before purchasing elseivher* No tronble tn . show Goods. » Der.n H6T!::lf 1864. "SPRING! 1864. FIN«T AIIHIVAL OF NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, Sow Received by JAS. A. NEGLET. Spring Dress, the newest Styles, at the lowest prlcea. Bbawls, ClonklnfS, Balmorals, Ladle's Shoes, Bonneta. Ribbmis, CRseinicres, Hats, Shoes, Ic., with a vorv handsome assortment of every desorlpton of ?o.«ds, to which the afteiilion of purchasers Is respeet ully Invited. JAMKS A. NEGLKY, April 13,13C4::4t. South of Town, BLACK SILKS, for Clwakl and Mantillas, for salocheap by JAMLS A. NfiQLJEY. Apru 13, 1864::4t. _ J ÜBT RKCKIVBD, _ The newest Styles of iprtaf Dress Goods, at the lowest prices, by April 13, 1«64 :4t. JAMES A. NBGLBY J AS. MCILWAIN -.lt If. CSJCPaiU M'EIAVAIJI CA>l PniJI.L, Wliolcsalc and Detail GROCERS, A.ND DEALKIia 15 COUNTRY PRODUCE, 3Q. 04 FGDKnAL *TKEKI", • ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. LLWLI SO, 1 Tmerican citizen Jali PriatiagQMoe! Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND JDB C'oruer or Mnlii nml Jfffcrion Slrietl.' Oppoalld Jook's llotAl. V. E ARE PnEPAHEI) TuIT.INT,OX SHORT SOWS, bill Heads, books. Druggist Labels, Pro ! irrammcs. Constitutions, Checks, Notes, I Draffs, blanks, business Cavils, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Poster*, : bills of Fart, Order buoka, Paper Books, i billets, Sale bills, &u. lIEIXO FURNISHED WITII Tho , Most Approved Hand Presses TILE OP I Type, Bor4#ri. Ornsmonti. Rulor, Cuts, Ac., I.N* TUB COUNTT, j We will eiecuto everything in tho line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING ' NCATLT, ■ I'uomn LT, AND AT Rii3o!tAlL> Rill*, i In a style to excel any establishment at home, find compete with any abroad. B ■ e<l i»e» ; Are employed in every branch of the ! business, and we endeavor to meet the wants of tho community, and to ro | tain the honorable distinction which hw been already conceded to this establish ment, for TAHTn XTf COMPOSITION A.ND Elcgancr In ProM Work. In all tho essentials of C'hoap Printing, I Good Paper. Tasteful Composition, Uoau ! tilul Press Work, and DISPATCH, WO in j vite comparison, from getting out a Card lif a single lino to an illuminated Poster, | or a work of any number of pages. 1864. New Goods! 1864. !• » LAROB ANDWELLSELCCTEDSTOCK OF I Splendid Seasonable Goodf, Juit received and for Sale at the I .! NEW STORE OF WEBER & TROUTMM, Boyd t B'iildlng, eerner of Meln k Jtff^r^a I. _ _ KUTLER, PA., , Cooalstlngcf Dr j Ooodf, «u«h m FINI DILAINI, CAHnMBRM, coder a a. ALAPACAS, j rni.NTf, BALMOEAL EKIRTS and fcgoncril a«»ortm«nt of LADIES DRESS GOODS, of tke flnwt quality BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, aud all km da of Trimming* A larg* l of GENTS. WA2LX, iaek m CLOTHS, CARSIMEEES, i SATINETTS, JEANS, CATTONADES, 4c. Rondy-Mudc ClotlLingf HATS AND GAPS Of the Tery latest Style*, j A large and wall BeUcted Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, ,Hardware t Qweensware* CROCKERY, GROCERIES. ; And a Artlrle of STRAIJNED HOXKI , ill or which will bf Kltl 'h«p tor j OASIf, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. WEBEB & TROUTMAN. April IS, 1"M::0ITIO. { "JACK'S hotel. j F. 8. 3IAGEE. Proprietor. II >1 Ootmr of JI«ln and Jaffirioa br.cu, nntl*r, Pt. M->rrb I«. 1"*«
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