CITIZEN. Butler, Pa,,Wednesday,Aug. 24,1864 Entrance to th<- Amtdu OlTOfea Khttng OA • in the South,on Jefferson street. Agricultural. At a special meeting of the members of the Butler county Agricultural Society, held in Butler, on the sth day of Aug., it was agreed (hit the meeting called for 0:1 the 15 inst, he postponed until Tues day the 25th at 1 o'clock, P. M., at which time the different officers of the Society and all persons interested are hereby notified and requested to attend. C. E. ANDERSON, Scc'y. Butler, Aug. 10, 1804. Jtfa)' Mr. AVilnon requests us to state, that owing to his inability to obtain paper in time, the Ihra'.d will not appear this week until Friday or Saturday. The Amoiidiuoiils. The official vote on the Constitutional Amendments, has been received and foots up the following majorities, first Amendment 94,406. Second " 135,045. Third " 131,744. If any of our young men wish to enter the artillery service, we refer them to the notice of Irwin and Bhodes in an- i other column. They are both gentlemen i of character, patriittisra and courage No better opportunity will offer to those de sirous of entering this branch of the ser vice. SSai" In to-day's paper will be found a notice of It. ('. McAboy, Ksq.. Dep. Col. of Internal Bcvenuc, lor this county. All interested would do well to give prompt 1 attention to this matter, as ten per cent. ' additional will have to be collected, sum- J marily from those who neglect this notice. | Promptness is the life of trade. Tkegov-i eminent too needs money. * The notice of Bev. A. 11. Water l . 1 Superintendent of Schools, will be found in to-day's paper. All those intending to apply for Schools the coming session, ! should attend those Examinations prompt- I ly, and not be troubling the Superintend ent afterwards, for special examinations, j Let there bo a full attendance, and no grumbling afterwards. UNIFORMITY OK 801 NTY. —At a meet ing of the District Committcesof Alleghe ny, Co., held last week in the Court House j in Pittsburgh, it was resolved, that the j uniform bounty of 8300, should be paid one year's men and 8000 for two years, ! and 8000 for three years. This seems to | us more fair than the old custom of giv- j ing to one man, say 8150, and perhaps I S3OO to another. Let all be treated alike as far as possible. Major Anderson was suddenly called fiotn home on Friday last, by the receipt of a letter from ('apt. Kirkcrtcn- j del ing him the position formerly occupied by Capt. Wilson, who had resigned; and | requesting his immediate presence in the I city—his absence we hope will be an apol ogy for whatever of short cointnings may appear in this number of the Citizen, as the Major had the more immediate control of the Ic/cal department of the paper. frrtf We arc under obligations to lion. ('. M'Candless, and Esquires Haslctt and Neglcy, for their attentions in forwarding ns copies of their proceedings, as also cop ies of supplemental militia bill. We had intended to have the militia law in our present paper, but owing to the fact that our columns are crowded, and that it has already appeared in the da lies, we have' left it out till next week, we have not examined it, but entertain no doubt that it will be found suited to our wants. STRUCK BY LIGIITNINO. —Ou Sabbath cvouing abjut 0 y'eloek, the barn of John I Hoffman, about two miles south of this j borough, was struck by lightning, during ' the progress of a severe thunder storm, and entirely consumed by the flames. We J understand there was six hundred dollars ' insurauee on the building in the Butler couuty Insurance Company. This was very fortunate for Mr. Hoffman, still the loss of its contents must be heavily felt by him—lie is entitled to the sympathy of the community. The Draft. The time is drawing near which has been Cxed by the Government for making the draft iu those districts which have not filled theirquota by volunteers. Wecould wish there was no such district in our county and indeed there might not be, it the matter was taken hold of at once; and by all interested. Why cannot all goto work harmoniously in this matter ? There are several worthy and competent gentlemen at work, to raise one or more full companies. Why not make a united effort to assist them ? Don't be persua ded by the disloyal insinuations-of the Herald, as to the inability of tie Gov ernment to enforce the draft—the draft will be enforced in every district. Those drafted from loyal districts will go wil lingly; and, our word for it, will see to it. that those districts not just so loyal will furnish their share. The Govern ment owes it to itself and the cause of the Uuion, to sec matter, and it will. Don t rely on the il sons of liberty" to protect you—they have been discovered —see dispatch iu to-day's paper. Noldier's Pie Jfic. The following is a statement of the re \ ceipts and cxpendituies of the Soldier's " Pic Nic, hold in Ilaslctt's Grove, near EvansUurg, Pa., on the 4tli of July, for : the benefit of the U. S. Sanitary Com mission. PROCEEDS. ' Proceeds of dinner, ?11<3,13 ' do Lemonade stand, 55,00 do of sale of boards, 15,00 Total, 8186,13 EXPENSES. ! J. k B. Ash's Store Bill, 8 3,63 Band team at Hotel, 1,50 Horse hire, hauling Provision, 1,50 Erecting table, 5,00 llobt. Boggs Store bill, 12,20 . 1200 feet boards, 18,00 Conveyance for Brass Band, 7,00 Printing Bill, 8,00 Sundries for Table and Lemonade Staud, 45,00 Incidental Expenses, 55 Total, 8102,38 Balance remaining to be donated to U. S. S. C., 883,75 1!. 11. Boggs, Wm. 11. 11. Gilleland, Robert Ash, Fred. Mathay, Fred. Buhl, J J. E. Nixon. ItlAltltl F.I). j on Sunday the 21 it inst., ut the parsonage, by the ( R»v. J. 11. Fritz. Mr. WILLIAM LRITHOI.D, to Miss ELIZ ABETH BAUKR, till of Jefforson township, Butler county, I>l BDi I On the 10th Inst., *t hi* residence, in Washington tp., ! John JACK, in the «7th year of hid ago. ' In the McPherson Hospital, Yicksbnrg, Mian., at 1 o'- ; clmk. | m., July ft, 1H»»4, DIMKI. (I.CKITCIILOW. 1-t Lieut. . ( " Iv.. ' ill l;« kt., I . 8. Colored Infantry, aged 40 yean, t! mouths, and (i days. The deceased was borft in Butler county, Pennsylva . nia. lie Joined the Presbyterian church, in his early : youth, and served it as Clerk for several years. | lie experienced an evidence of regeneration in the year 1948, at a protracted meeting held at McKeeeport, J'a., | under the lahor of Rev. Wm. Locke, and joined the M.E, Church, of WHICH lie continued a number until his death- I IN T852 he emigrated to St. Claif CO., 111. In August, j 2861, he enlisted aa A private In the 2d Illinois Cavalry. 'I». several TINES r»*F'.l-«- i U promotion WIT* in several skiiTiishes, buttles, and through the siege of Yicksburg. 1 When the organiaati"ll rf colored regiments WAS ordered, he % *Kn leered his services in recruiting the 12th regt., La. \ <»1. Infantry, of African decent, (which was after, j wards culled &<Kh regt. U. g. Colored Infantry,) and was appointed 2d Lieutenant. From that position ho WAS proni ted TU IT Ist Lieutenant, j He W.U' beloved by the officers and privates of his reg iment. He lived the life of a conscientious christian, ! and AS a consequence, died triumphantly the death of J the rightt-' us, trusting firmly iu Clirist. The day he wa« removed from his tent to the Hospital, his w ife was sent for. She arrived about a week before he died, a privilege not enjoyed by all soldiors, who die j He leaves a wife, four daughters, two sons-in law, two ! grand children, all of whom ho committed to God the day he died, and many friends, to monrn their loss, and rejoice iu his gain. The officers of his regiment, as an ex pression of reg'trd, procured a Metalic Burial Case, in J which they send his remains to Summcrtield, St. Clair co. 1 Illinois, for buried, that his foully and friends may have j the privilege of visiting the grave of an humble christ- I inn, a true patriot, and faithful soldier, who has fallen as ! one of the many victims of the Slaveholders Rebellion. ! May we, his surviving comrade* in arms, all so live that I when we come to grapple with Death, we may say aa did our departed and lamented Lieutenant Chritchlow, "I ! have nothing to fear." JAMF.R PKET, Chaplain of the Regiment. ' Yicksburg, Miss , July FI, IS(>|. SPECIAL IOTICEB. S : 11; ISI I I;KK < <>l STY" AGRICULTURAL FAIR, Will be held at BI'TLEH, On TUESDAY nml WEDNESDAY, The 4th and sth of October, 1864. 1 -2*-■ -v! It < n.WiMjl lAi-IMi LODGE, ttZK Vr N ' l - 1 « ,f O. K. holds its j slated meet in'.'-at the Hull, on six o'ebxk. Brethren from Aster Ixnlges are respect ful y invited to attend. By order of the N. G. m r\ A.Y.M.—Butler I<odge, No. 272. A.Y.M.liolds - J\ its stated meeting* in the Odd Fellow Hull,on \zVjj\y Main Street. HutU-r Pa. on the first Wed nee /Vy/C day of each nmih. Brethren from sister ' j \ Lodgos are respectfully Invited to attend. By order of the W. M. XDH' AI»VI;UTISI;IIK.\TS. Dissolution. \T OTICE is hen bv given, that the partnershiphcroto fore existing between J. 11. A It. M. Doutliett, has tni* day been dissolved by mutual consent. The accounts, books and papers nre left in the bands of .1.11. Doutliett, who is authorised t'i settle and collect all accounts due the late tirm. Business will be conducted iu the old staud, by J. 11. Douthett. .7. 11. DOUTHETT. Browmdale. Aug. ,13, 3t* R. M. DOUTHETT. Noiire. ESTATE or Jon* JACK, DEC'D. \ HERE AS Lett-is Testamentary with the Will an > \ nexi-tl, have thisdav been duly issued by the Reg ister t i William M. Graham, l.sq. Executor of John Jack, late of Washington township, due'd., therefore all | peivon* indebted to the estate of said decadent, are re quested to make iiuoiediau> payment, and those having claims or demands against the rime, will present theiu properly authenticated for settlement. I Aug J4, lwu, oi» WM. M.it RAItAM, Ex'r. U. S. Collector's Notice. HAVING received the Annual List of Licenses, Taxes on Incomes, Carriages, Silver Plate. 4c., under the I . >. Internal Revenue Laws, for the .'kl Division of the —District, I'enna., comprising the couuty of Butler,! will attend for the purpose of receiving of said taxes, Ac., at my office, ill the borough of Butler, from the Ztd of Augint, 1.504, to thellUli of September, lts»>4, also at tiie following places: . Saturday, Sept. 10, 1864, from 9 to 12 o'clock, a. m., at Kelly's Store, Buffalo township. Same day, from 1 to 4 o'clock, p. m., at tlio Store Qf E. Maurhofl, Ksq., Saxon burg. Monday, Sent. 12, IH<4, from 8 to 12 o'clock, a. m.. Fair view, at Adam's Hotel. Sunie day, froui 1 to 3 o'clock, p. m., Millerstown, at lliK-h's HoteL Tuemlay, Sept. 13, 1804, from 8 to 12 o'clock, a. m., Sunbury, at A. Wilson's Store. Same day, from 2 to 4 o'clock, p. m., nirrisville, at Kerr's Hotel. Wednesday, Sept. 14,1RC4, Centreville.at Eyth's Hotel. Thursday, Sept.. 16, IKMI, from Bto 12 olcock, a. m., Potrersvillv, at Cbve*'s Hotel. Same day, from 2 to 4 o.clock, p. m , Prospect, at Mrs. Jircdin'H Hotel. Friday & Saturday, the l«th and 17th of Sept. 1564, at Zelieuople, at Ikistiau's Hotel. Monday, Sept,, 19,1864, (ilsdeMill, from 12 to 4 o'clock p. in., at Cooper's Hotel, after which tiuie the penalties prescribed by law, will be strictly enforced. Payment must be made in U.S. Monev. H. C. McABOV, Dep. Col., 3d Div., 23d Dist. Butler, Aug. 24. 1864. I'ctltion for Partltlwu. lintler County, «*. IN the matter of the Petition of Edward Sweeny, for Partition of the Real Estate of Dennis Duff, dec d. In the Orpheus' Court of Butler couuty, No. 67, June Term, 1564. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—To the heirs and ICKUI representatives of Dennis Duff, to wit:— Mary Duff', widow, Mary Elisabeth, intermarried with Kdward Sweeny, Catharine, intermarried with Patrick Dougherty, Dennis Duff, John Duff, Peter Duff, Grace Annie Duff, Margaret Duff, and Manassos James Duff, children of Denuis Duff, dee'd. The said real estate con sists of a certain messuage or tract of laud situate in Cleurtield township. Butler county, Pa., bounded north by-—Baxter, east by James Kelly, south by Patrick Tobin, and west by Miles Uallaher, containing one hun di ed and fifty acres, more or less. You and each of you, are hereby cited to be and appear before our Judges at an Orplmus' Court to be held at Butler, in and f«>r the connty of Butler, on the fourth Monday of September next,lt beiag the Stith day of said month, to show cause why said writ of partition eheuld not be awarded as prayed fur. By the Court ■ „ , W. J. YOUNG, Clerk. Butler, August 8 1864. lo all of which, the heirs and legal representatives of Deunis Dull, are hereby lequired to take notice. WM. 0. BRACK EN JUDGE, Sh'ff. ' Aug 24,1864. Heavy Artillery for One Year. Col. Galop's New Regiment. g YT 7"E are authorized by the War Department to re >> emit a Company of Heavy Artillery for r One Year, to form a part of ( 01. Galop's New Reel* merit of HEAVY ARTILLERY, to be stationed In the I* fortifications around Washington City. Here is an op portunity to enter a NKW ORGANIZATION, Serve your country—get a big bounty—avoid the Draft get get clear of inarching. Recruits will be mus tered into the Company immediately after receiving their Local Bounty from the sub-district to which they are } credited. GEO. M.IRWIN, CHAS. D. RHODES. ) Head Quarters — Provest Murshiil Office, New Brighton, Pa., and R. Bid ' die Young, 126 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. Aug. 24, 1*64::3t. LINTOF CAUHEB SF.T down for trial at September Term, 1K64, commen ing on the 4th Monday, being the 26th day. ' Henry B. Chew, Wm. W. i Chew JM. Mason, Kxr's. of BenJ. Chew, dee'd. vs John Gillespie. I Enoe M'Bride, vi James Downey. James Gillespie, President | of the MillerstownOil C'o.vs Dennis Boyle. Samuel M'Conutdl, vs It. Duncaeter, James Dun | caster, I.J. Wigtou and Adam Snyder. I Conrad Echolts, vs 11. J. Klingler. James l'ringle, vs Peter Scheltemantel. | George Patterson, vs John Irvin, John Gault aud BenJ. Patterson. I Francis M'Bride, Adm'r. of John Sweeny, dee'd., for use. vs Robert Graham. G. W. St 111 wagon and Ad- I am Still wagon, Kxr's. of Jacob Stillwagon, dee'd. vs John Stillwagon. 1 MOOIIO WEEK. County of Butler, vs Joseph Graham. Cornelius M'Bride for use | of John Dougan, vs Jemes 11. O'Donnell. John Means, vs Nicholas Allen, Richard Allen, Elizabeth Alfen, James Allen, heirs of Nicholaa Allen, dee d. Mary ILnnsey bj- her Moth er and next friend Nancy Kamsy. vs O. W. Stillwagon. James Iliggins. vs Wm. Conn et ul Samuel It. TceiifreW, by his father and next friend Daniel A Renfrew, vs David Dixou. Babiua J.Smith by her Moth er and next friend hliza betli Cooper, vs John Cooper. Patrick O'Donnell, vs George Munu Anderson A Kohlmeyer as signees of C. L. ilenlcn, dee d. • *vs Wm C Adams k L Moore. John Gallahsr, vs Dr. S. S. Christy. K. II A J. Adams, vs Samuel Campbell. WILLIAM STOOPS, Pro'y. Prothonotary's office, Butler, Aug. 24, 1864. Register's Notice. >T 'OTICE is hereby given to all persons interested, that I the following n< i omits have been passed aud filed iu the Register's office, of Butler county, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the Orphans' Court, to be held in Butler, on Wednesday, September Final account of William Rea and John Staples, Exr's. of Job Staples,dee'd. Filed May lU, 18**4. Final account of Susau Noiegon, Adiu'x. of Henry Noregan, dee d. Filed May 29,1864. Final and Supplementary account of Jno Murrin, Ex'r of Hugh Murrin, dee d. Filed by Hugh k Wiu. Murrin, Kxr's. of John Murrin, dee'd., June I*4. Filial account of Wm. Fonpier, Kx'r. Of Andrew Dou gan, dee'd. Filisi June 2, IN»4. Final acc« untof David Dodds, Ex'r. of George Kbert, dee'd. Filed June 8, 1864. Final account of Win. Dunbar, Ex'r. of Mary M'Greg gor, dee d. Filed June 13, 1864. Final account td Henry Knauff.Guardian of Catharine ! Duinbacher, formerly Catharine Knauff. Filed June 14, 1864. i Final account of If. C. Turk and Mary Turk, Adm'rs. I of James C.Turk, der'il. Filed June 17,1864. ' Final account of Win. C. Campbell, Adm'r. of Wm. ! Campbell, dee'd. Filed June 26, 1864. Final account of James 11. M Mahon, Adm'r- of Jaines ' M Mahon, dee d. File<l June 86, 1864. Final account of James Anderson and Christiana Ker ner, Adm'rs. of John Kernel, dee'd. Filed July lht>4. Hn:il account of Thomas M Nees, Adnijr. of Samuel M Intlre, dec d. Filed Julv 11, 1864. FJnftl account of .laim* llro.lin, A.lm'r. of John Ora ham, dee'd. Filed Julv 26, 1864. Final account of Hugh Murrin, Adm'r. of Edward M'- Kinnev. dee'd. I- iled July 27,1564. Fin d account of Win. Campbell, Guardian of Margaret D. Seybert and Bernard D. Sevbert. Filed Aug. 1,1864. Fin d in < omit of Francis Riott, Adm'r. of Gottlieb Wolf, dee'd. Filed Aug. 8,1864. Filial account of John Coll. Guardian of Margaret Coll, Minor child of Cornelius Coll, dee d. Filed Aug. 11, 18H4. Final account of J. W. Christy, Ex'r. of John M'Kis •irk. dee'd. Filed Aug. 11,1864. Final account of James <>. Wilson and Thomas Dm aldson, Kx'rs. of James Wilson, dee d. Filed Aug. 11, '64. Final account <>f K. Maurlr if, Adm'r. of Christian Dethloff, dee'd. Filed Aug. 12,1864. Final account of J. C. Kelly and Uriah M'Noes, Adiu'rs. of John Kelly, dee'd. Filed Aug. 12, 1864. Final account of J. W.Christy, Adm'r. of Daniel Put terson, dee'd. Filed Aug. 16,18«'4. Partial account . 112 John Oregorv, Guardian of Minor children or Jonathan Cornelius. Filed Aug. 17,1864. Final account of llobeeca Christy, Adm rx. of James D. Christy,dpe'd. Filed Aug. 22, 1 Sf-4. Filial account of James Kerr, as Adm'r. and as Trustee for the sale of the real estate of W m. 11. M'GilL late of Mercer township, doe'd. Filed Aup. 22, 1564. Final account of Norman M Kirkland and William Painter, Kx'rs, if William Hiudett, late of Winticdl tp., dee'd. JAMES S. KENNEDY, RE^. Per JOHN 11. CTTATTY, Dep. Register's office, Butler, Aug. 24, 1864. Farm for Sale. \ Farm contain!il'--Forty-one and onf-fourth Acrea of choice | :tn d; situate in Penn tow nship, Butler county, one half mile west of the Pittsburgh and Butler Plank I'.oad, 21 miles north of Pittsburgh, and 7 miles south of Butler. A good two story hewed log house, 18 by 26 leot, a good log barn, by i>S ftet, rnd a frame Spring house, three Springs of never falling water, a School-house «>n the same tract of land; a Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist, and U. P. Church, all within a mile and a half; a choice select ion of grafted Apple and Cher ry trees, budded Peach trees, Dw u 112 pear aud Dtvarf Ap ple t'ces, Blackborries, Raspberries and Plum trees.— This farm is located in a gtsni neighborhood. Any per- M, n desiring to purchase tlii* farm, can have it chaap.— The improvements cost half ths amount that is i»*k«sl •Tit. WILLIAM MARSHALL. Butler, Aug 17, 1564::0t. (Herald and American copy.) Writ of I'arlidou. IN' the matter of the Petition for Partition of tho Real Estate of Adam Mahood. dee'd. In the Orphans'Court of Butler county. No. 51, March Term, 1564. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—To the Sheriff of Butler county, GreetingWherea* at an Orphans' Court held at Butler, in and for the county of Butler, on the 30th day of March, A. D., 1864, before the Judges of the same Court, the petition of Maria J. Marnnis, one of the children and lineal descendants of Adam 11. Mahood, late of Penn township, Butler county, Penna., dee'd., re spectfully represents, that the said Adam 11. Mahood, di ed ou the 24th day of March. A. D., intestate, bar ing no widow living, but leaving the following named lin eal heirs, to wit : Analiza, intermarried with James I King. »n, (she is Tew dead, leaving her husband, James Kingan. ami the 112 Bowing named children, to wit: Nancy Kingau, Samuel Kiugan. .Mhry Kiugan, Robert Kiugan, I James Kidg;in.and Margaret Kingan,) James O. Maho-nl, 1 aged about fbrty-one years; and a resident of said county, i M.aria J., your petitioner, who intermarried with j Henry K. Marquis, Alexander Mahood,aged about thirty I eeveii yeafs, and a rftiideut of the State . 112 lllin .i», and Kutii K., iiiteriiiarri- James A. M • 'une, —that all I of the above named heirs are residents of the county and j Stale aforesaid, except Alexander, who is a resident ..f the State of lllinoiH—that the sititl decedent, Adaiu H. Mahood, died t-eizodasof fee of and in a certain lot of laud, situate iu Penn township, county aud State afore said, hounded and describo<l as follow*, to wit: Oo the north by lands of Wm. Wible, on the east by lande of fcaid Wible and heirs of the estate of Wise, on the south by lands of Alex. Mahood'a heirs, and on the west by Jesse B. Dodds, containing cme hundred acres—that no partition or valuation of said estate has been made, and praying tho Court to award an inouest to make par tition of the premises aforesaid, to and among the repre sentatives of the said intestate, in such manner and in such proportions, as by the laws of this Commonwealth is directed, if such |*artition can be made without preju dice to or spoiling the whole—but if such ix>.titiou can not be made thereof then to value and appraise the same ami make return of their proceedings according to luw. April 23, 1864, rule on heirs, Ac n to show cause, issutsl Returned served. And now to wit, June 26,1864, inquest awarded. By the Court. WE therefore command yon, That tAking twelve good ami lawful men of your bailiwick, you goto and upon the premises aforesaid, and then and there in the pres ence of the parties aforesaid, by you warned.(if by being warned they will be present) and having respect to the true valuation thereof, and upon the oaths and afflrm i tions of the said twelve good and lawful men, you make I tart it ion to and among the heirsand legal representatives of the said intestate Id such manner au«l in such proba tions as by Uie laws of this Commonwealth is direct ed, if such partition can be made without prejudice to or spoiling the w hole—but if such partition cannot be made thereof as aforesaid, that than you cause the said inquest to inquire aud ascertain how manv of the said heirs and representatives as aforesaid, it w ill conveniently accom modate, describing each part bv metes ami bounds, and returning a just valuation of the same—but if the said inquest by you to be summoned shall be of the opinion that the premises aforesaid with the appurtenances, can not be parted or divided, so as to accommodate more than one of the said representatives of the said intestate, that then yau cause the said inquest to value and appraise the Whole of the said real estate with the appurtenances, having respect to the true valuation thereof—ami that the partition or valuation so made, you distinctly ami openly have the same before our Judges at Butler, at an Orphans' Court, then and there to be held on the regular day of the term after such inquisition shall l>e made un der your hand and »"d under the bands and seals of those by whose oallis or affirmations you shall make such partition or valuation, aud have you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. L. L. M'Ouffin, Ks., Presi dent of our said Court at Bntler, this 14th day of July A. D.. 18»i4. WATSON J. YOUNG,CI k. of O. C. TAKE Notice that an Inquest will be held at the house of the late decedent, in Penn township, on MONDAY the 19th day of September next, at 10 o'clock, a. m n of said day, to make partition or valuation of Real Estate of said decedent, according to law, at which time and place you may attend if you think pro|»er. WM. O. BR ACKENRIDG E, Aug. 17, 1864. Sheriff. KNUJN* LOUISVILLE Li ME fop sale, by Butler April 3, 1861 J.C. REDICK k CO. U. S. 7-30 Loan. Tiik Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that sub . script ions will he received for CoOpon Treasury Notes, ' payable three years from Aug. lath, 186-1, with semi-an nual interest at a rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, per annum—principal sud interest both to be paid t in lawful money. These note* will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity, Into six per cent, gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty yearn from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be issued in denominations of SSO, SIOO, SSOO, $1,009 and $5,000, and all subscription* must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. Tho notes will be transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificate of Dc{>osit as they can be prepared. As tho note* draw interest from Angust 15, persons making deposits eul»sequeut to that date must pay tho Interest accrued from date of noto to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-flvo thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must bo made from tho deposit*. Special Advantages of This Loan. It is a National Savinu» Bamd, oiforingu higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security. Any ravings bank which pays its depositors In U. 8. Notes, considers that it is payiug iu tl 0 best circulating medium of tho country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are either In government securities or in notes or bouds payable in government paper. It is equally conveniet as a temporary or permanent Investment. The notes can nlways be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are tho best security with banks us collaterals for disounts. Convertible into a Six per cent. 5-20 Gold Bond. In addition to the very liberal Interest on the notes for tbree years, this •privilege of conversion is now worth about three percent, per annum, for the current rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less tban nine percent, premium, and before the war the premium In six per cent. U. 8. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the ac tual profit on this loan, ut tho present market rate, is not I. , than ten per cent.per annum. Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages wo lia"e enuiffera ted, a special Act of Congress exempts all bonds ami Treasury notes from laeal taxation. On the average, this exemption Is worth abont two per cent, per annum, occording to the rate of taxation In various parts of the country. It Is belle rod that no securities offer so great induce j incuts to lenders ns those issned by the government.— ! In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability ' of private parties, or stock companies, or separate coro -1 munitlos, ouly, is pledged far payment, while the whole ! property of the country Is held to socure the discharge I of all the obligations of tho Unlied States. J While the government offers the m:jst liberal . terms for Us loans, it believes that tho very strongest appeal will be the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits.— ! The party depositing must endorse npon tho original certificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they are to bo issued in blank or payable to or der. When so.endorsed it must bo left with the officer receiving the deposit, to bo forwarded to the Treasury Department. a Subbcbiftioss witL n* XBCEVYKS by the Treasnror o tho United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by tho First jtfa.tlonn-1 XJnnlc of Allegheny City, Pa. First, Second, and Third National Banks of Pittsburgh, Pa., and by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will give further information and AFFORI) KVERY FACILITY TO BITOSTRIBKKB. I Weil of l*nrl if ion. IN the matter of the Petition for Partition of tho Real . Estate of Catharine Beighloy, deceased. In the Orphans' Court.of Butler comity, No. 23, March Term, 1804. Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff of Butler county, Greeting. Whereas, st an Orphans'Court held at Butler in and for the county of Butl-r, on the | 30th day of March, A. D.. 1864, before the Judgos of the same Court. The Petition of Win. Smyth, r«sj»ect fully represents, that your petitioner is the Committee duly appointed and qualified, of Adam Beighly of the town ship of Lancaster, in the county of Butler, a lunatic by inquisition found, and who is a brother of Catharine | Beigh.lv, late of the township aforesid, dse'd. That the ! said Catharine Beighly died intestate, unmarried and I without insue or lineal descendants, and that her heirs arothceaid Adam Beighly, Killan Beighly. Lewis Bcigh i ly, John Beighly, Sarah, intermarried with Conrad Mil ler. Leah, inteiunarrled with Frederick Buff, David lleigh i ly, and Ahsahmi Beighly, who sre brothers and sisters of j the said Catharine Beighly, all of whom aro of lawful J age, and all of whom reside in the county «»f Bntler. ex cept David Beighly. who resides in the county of Law rence. That the said Killan Beighly, Lewis Beighly, and , John Beighly, r.realso lunatics by inquisition r-urid, and that John Myers and Henry Rqpebangh, of the town ship aforesaid* are the Committee of them severally. That the baid Catharine Beighly died seized in her demesne as of fee of fifty acres (more or less) of land. situ.ite in the township aforesaid, adjoining lauds of Robert Kennedy on tne north, John Beighly on the cast, John Myers on the south, and John Winner on the west, ajid that no partition or valuation thereof has been made to or among the persous thereto entitled. And praying tho ' Court to award a writ of Partition for that purpose aw is provided f-r by law in such case. April 23, Role on heirs, Ac., to show canse IsAied; returned served. Aud now to wit, June 25, 1864, Inquest awarded. By the Court, WE therefore command you, That taking twelve good and lawful men of your bailiwick, you goto and upon j the premir os af resaid, and then and there In the pree j ence of the parties af resahl. by you warned, (if by bo ing warned they will be present) and having rcspi-ct to j the true v 1 nation thereof, and upon th« oat lis and.dßi matlous of the said twelve g sal and lawful men, you i make partltiou to and among the heirs aud legal lepre- BentativN of the said intestate, In snch maimer and in such proportions as by the laws of this Commonwealth i is directed, if such partition can be made without preju j dice to or spoiling the whole, but if such partition ean- I not be made thereof as aforesaid, that then you cause j the said inquest to inquire and ascertain bow many of j I the said heirs and representatives as aforesaid it wili conveniently accommodate, describing each part by metes and bounds, and returning a just valuation of the wtme ; j but if the Mid inquest, by you to be summoned, shall bo j of the opinion th.tt the premise* afor*Ktid, with the np- I pnrtenances, caunot be pnrted and divided so as to ac- I commodate more than one of the said representatives of the said intestate, that then you cause the said inquest to value and appraise the whole of the said real estate, with the appurtenance's. Laving respect to the true valuation thereof. And that the putitiojior valuation *o made, you distinctly and openly have the Name before our Judges at Butler, at an Orphans' Court, there to be held on the regular day of the Term after such inquisition shall be made under your hand aud seal, and und r the hands and seals of those by whose oath* and affirma tions you shall make sneh parti^'Q or valuation. And have you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon; Lawrence L. M'Gufftn, Eaq., Presi dent of our said Court at Butler, this 14th day of July, A. D., 1864. WATSON J. YOUNG, Clk. of O. C. TA KE notice that an Inquest will be held at the liouso or the late decodeut. in Lancaster town-hip, on THURS DAY, the 15th day of September next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, to make Partition or valuation of real estate of said decedent according to law, at which time and place you may atteud if you think proper. WM. 0. BKACJBNft IDG E, Aug. 17,1804. Sh'ff. Teacher's Exnmination. APPLICANTS for Schools will meet for Examination as follows: West Liberty, Saturday, August 20. Harrisville, Monday, Augu-1 22. Mnrrlnsville. Tuesday, August 23. North Washington, Wodneeday, Aug. 24. Snribury, Thursday, August 25. Millerstown, Friday, August 26. Coylsville. Saturday, August 27. Portersville, Monday. August 20. Zelienople, Tuesday, August 90. Cranberry tp., Sample's schocd houae.Wednemiay, Aug.3l. Forward tp., Fitzsiuion's school house, Thursday, Sept 1. Prospect, Friday, Sept. 2. Butler, Fuller's school house, Monday, Sept. 5. Saxonhurg, Tuesday, Kept. 6. Glade Mills, Thompson's school house, friday. Sept. 0. Applicants must atteud at those place* nearest their residences, or the place nearest tlie district to which they are applying for schools. This requirement must he ob served. The examinationsH'ill commence at 0 o'clock, a. m. Each applicant will come provided with Pen. Ink and paper, a stamped envelope-, enclosing last year's cer tificate, and a five ceut Revenue stamp. A 11. WATERS, Aug. 10,1864::4t. County Superintendent. Charles McCaxdl.ers IICOa C. Gbaham.. McCANDLESS & GRAHAM, AUoriieyft' at Las. Office oa the South-west corner of the Diamond, Butler, Pa Also, CLAIM AGENTS for securing tensions, Arrears of Puu ami Bounty Money, for Soiklient, or if they are dead, for their legal representatives. In prosecuting Sol dier's Claims, or thoso of their Representatives, no charge uutil collected. I Dec. 9, lSo3::ffc Writ of l'artition. IN the matter of the Petition 112 >r Partition of the Real Estate of Matthew Smith, deceased. In tho Orphans' Court of Butler county, No. 65, March Term, 1864. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of Bntler county, Greeting, Whereas, at an Orphans'Court held at Bntler, In and for the county of Butler,on the Ist day of April, A. D., 18(14, before the Judges of tho same Court. The petition of Mary Story of Bntler county, Pa- Respectfully represents, That Matthew Smith, iate of Fairvlew township, said county, dee'd.. Farmer, died In ( tho county aforesaid, on tho day of September, A. D.. 1«43, leaving no widow, but leaving the following children, to wit: Martha Smith, who has since died, leav ing no heirs or husband. Mary intermarried with \\ m. Story: Ann intermarried with Jehn Ray, ('She has since died, leaving William Bay, Matthew Kay, John Ray, Rob ert Bay; Nancy Intermarried with Samuel Donaldson and Elisabeth Bay,) alt of said chlldron being of full age." John Smith. Margaret intermarried with William M'Oarvey; Jane intermarried with James Wellon." She has sines died, leaving heirs to wit: Hindman Wellon, Isaiah Wellon, and Scott Wellon." Nancy Smith, Inter married with James Story, and Elisabeth Smith, inter- i married to Thomas McClung. nil of said heirs, more than twenty-one years old. That the said intestate died selr.- : ed in his demesne as of fee of certain lots of gromul, described as follows,to wit: Lot No. 43, bounded on the North by Church lot, (In the Tillage of Fairvlew.) On the East by Coal Street. On the South by Brady's Bend road, and West by an alley, containing 00 feet in front and 180 feet hack. Lot No. 11, bounded on the North by lands of Hugh Moore; East by Main Street; South by lands of Robert Patton, and West by an alley, containing tH) feet front by 180 feet back. Lot No. 4»>, bounded on the North by lands of M. S. Adams; East by Coal Street; South by West Street, and West by an alley. That there never has been an iuquest to make partition on the above described property or Real Estate. And praying the Court to award an luquest to ruake partition of the premises aforesaid, to and among the said parties interested in such manner and in such proportion as by the laws of this Commonwealth, they are entitled to, if such Partition can be tnado without prejudice to or spoil ing the whole, but if such Partition cannot bo made thereof, then to value and appraise the same and make return of the proceedings according to law. April 23, 1864, Rule on heirs, Ac., to show cause issued; returned served. And now to wit, Juno 13,1804, Inquest awuid ed. By the Coutt. WE there fire command yon, That taking twelve good and lawful men. of your Bailiwick, vou goto and upon the premises aforesaid, and thou and there, in the pres ence of the parties aforesaid, by yon Warned (if by being warned,) they will he present, and having respect to the true valuation thereof, aud upon the Oaths aud Atfiirmu ations of the said twelve g>»>»| and lawful ni'-n, you make Partition to and among the Heirs, and legal Representa tives of the said intestate, In such manner and in such proportion, as by the laws of this Commonwealth, is di rected, if stieh Partition can be made without prejudice to or spoiling the whole. But if such Partition cuiiuot bo mane thereof, as ft foresaid, that then you cause the said inquest to Inquire and ascertain how many of the said Heirs and Representatives, as aforesaid. It wllljcon veniently accommodate describing each part by metes hiil hounds, ami returning a just valuation of the Maine. But if the said inquest by you to bo summoned Mhall bo of the opinion, that the premises aforesaid, with tho ap purtenccs cannot be parted and divided, so as to accomo date more than ono of the said Representatives, of tho s tld Intedativ that then you cause the saldlnquest to val ue and appraise the wholo of said Real Estate, with the appurtenances, having re-pen to the true valuatiou thereof, and that the partition or valuatiou no made, you distinctly and openly have the same before our Judg es nt Butler, at an Orphans'Court there to beheld on the Regular day of tho term, after such inquisition shall be made under your hand and seal, and under the hnnds and «eal« of those by whose Oaths and Affirmations you shall make such Partition or valuation. And have you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. Lawrem o L. M'Ouffin, E a q„ President of our said Courts at But ler, this 14tli day of July, A. D., 1864. WATSON J. YOUNG, Cl k. of O. C. TAKE Notice that an Inquest will beheld at the house of the late decedent, In Fairvlew town-hip, on MuNDAY, the l'Jth day of September next, ut 10 o'clock, a. m , of said day, to make partition or valuation of the Ileal Es tate ol said decedent according to law, at which time und placo you may attend If you think proper. W.O. BRACKENRIDGE, Aug. 17,1861. Sheriff. Writ of Partition. I n the matter of the Petition for Parfltion, of the cstato of Thomas Armstrong dee'd. I Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to tho Sheriff of Butler county, Greeting. Whereas, at an Orphans 1 Court held at Butler, in and for tbo Connty of Butler, on the sthday of April A. D., 1864, before the Judges o£4ho same Court. The petition of Mary A. Armstrong, ut daughter and heir ut law,of Thomas Armstrong, late of Worth township, Butler county, Pa., by Iter guardian, Tliotnas M'Nees, Esq., respectfully nhoweth that your petitioners Cither lately died intestate, leaving a widow named Fanny Armstrong, and children David 11. Arm strong, Samuel Armstrong, Jaiues Armstrong, Susannah, intermarried with John I.'. McNees, Geo. W. Armstrong, Reht- ca intermarried with Archibald McCum , Thomas Armstrong, trances Ann Vrmstrong, Alexander W. Arm strongand Mary Ann Armstrong, your petitioner who alone is a minor, nml Al residing in Butler county, except Davill, who resides in fiercer county. Pa., Samuel, who resides In Kansas,and Thomas who is now iu the Army ! of the 11. S., and now that the Haid intestate died seized in his demesne as of fee of and iu a certain mes saugo of land situate In Worth township, county and State aforesaid, bounded on the leoth by lands of Win. Crocker and the heirs of David l» Cross, on tlo> east by lands of Wm. Crocker, on the South by Slipperyrock Crick, and on tho west by lauds of Robert Gb-nu, con taining ahout one hundred oml thirty-fivo or six aeres, more or less, and praying tho Court to award an inquest to make pariition of the premise* af ires ddt • and among the children and representatives of said intc-talo in Miuh manner and in Mich proportions as by the laws of this Commonwealth is directed, if snrh partition can be made j without prejudice to or Hpoiting tho whole, but if such partition cannot be made there >f as aforesaid, then to I value and appraise the sums, and make report of the pro ceedings hereon, nccordiug to law. April 23, 1864, Uulo to ahow causo issued. He turned served. And now to j wit, June 2n, A. D., 1864, on motion of E. M Junkin, Writ of Partition awarded. By the Court. WE therefore command yon, That taking twelve good ami lawful iikhi J your bailiwick,yon goto and upon the premises aforesam, and then and there, in the presence of the parties aforesaid, by you warned (if by being warned they w ill be present,) and having respect to the true val uation thcroof, ami upon the oaths and affirmations of the Haid twelve good t*ud lawj'ti! men, you make partition to and among the heirs and legal representatives of tho | ptld intestate, in such manner aud In such proportions as j by the laws of this Commonwealth is directed, if audi partition can bo made without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, but if such partition canuot be made thereof as a fore sr ad, that then you cause tho said inquest to in quire ami ascertain how many of tho said heirs and rep resentatives as aforesaid it will conveniently accommo date, describing each part by motes and bounds, and re turning a just valuatiou of the same, but if tho said in quest by you to be summoned, shall be of the opinion that the aforesaid with the appurtenances, canuot l»e parted and divided so as to accommodate more than one of the said representatives of the said intestate, that then you can-:e the sold inquest to value ami appraise tho wh )le ( 112 said roal estate with the appurtenances having re' pect to the true valuation thereof, and that the parti tion or valuation so made, ydu distinctly and openly have the same beforo our Judges, at Butl -r, nt an Orphans' Court there to be held ou the regular day of the term , lifter such inqni-.it ion eliallbe mode under your hand and , seal, and under the bauds and seals of thoso by whose j oaths aud affirmations you shall make such partition or \aluation,nnd have you then ami thero this writ. W it 11e -s the Hon. L. L. M'OufHn, Esq., President of our said Court at Butler, this 15th day of July, A. I>., 1864. WATSON J. YOUNG, (Ik of 0. C. TAK E Notice that an Inquest will be held at the honse of the late decedent, in Worth township, on W KD.VES DAY, the litli day of September next, atlo > Mork, «. m., of ttasd day, to make partition or valuation of the Real Estate of said decedent according to law, at which time and place you may attend if you think proper. \\ M. 0. BRACK EN R1 DG E. Ang. 17, 1864. Sheriff- Police In Partition. IN the mattcrof the Partition of the Real Estate of Samuel Meals, late of Washington township, dee d. In the Orqhans' Court of Bntler connty. No. 6, Dec. Term, 186.1 Juno It, 1864. lnquisitionfded and confirm- ; e<l yisi. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—To the heirs and legal representatives of Samuel Meals, dee'd., to wit:— Elizabeth Meals, widow, and Jacob Meals William Meals, Daniel Meals, Mary Meals, interinari ied with Thomas Campbell, Christopher Meals, Samuel Minis, Margaret Meals intermarried with William Grant, aud children of Nancy Meals, dee'd., who was intermarried with Eli<d;u Hilliard. Yon, and each of you, are hereby cited to be and appear ltefore onrjndges, at an Orphans'Court to be held at Butler. In ami for the connty of Bntler. on the f>urth MONDAY of September next, it being the 2olh day of said month, to accept or or refuee the premises at the appraisement or valuation, or show canse why tho »ameshould not be sold. Bv the C«»urt. WATSON J. YOUNG, Bntler. July 18.1*64. CI k. of O. C. To all < 112 which, the heirs and legal representatives of Samuel Meals, dee'd., are hereby required to Wke no tice. W M. 0. BKACKENRIDGE, Sh'ff. Sheriff's office, Butler, Aug. 17, 18f»4. PHOTOGRAPHS" rpilE undersigned would respectfully infV>rm the pn>»- JL lie, that he has rttrrhaeed the Photograph Gallery, of J. C. Macurdy, on Main street, opposite Boyd's Build ings, where he is prepared to execute sll work In the Art of Photographing, at the cbortest posaible notice. His Reception Room is fitted up with neatness and ele gance, where he has a Large lot of Very Fine Photographs, which are open f»r Inspection to the public. Those de hiring life-like Photographs, will please give us a call. B. C. UOSELTON. Butler, Aug. 17,1864::tf. Administrator's XiSice. Estati or Axnr.EW M'Kixxiss, dxc'd. IITHEREAR Letters of A«lminintratlon to the E«tate W of Amlre w M'Kinniss, h*te of Connoqueucasing Uiwnship, Bntler countt, Penna., dee'd., have been duly granted to tho snbecriber, all pentous indebted to said estate, aie requested to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims ngain.it the estate of the «lecea>e«|, will prseut the same properly authenticated for settle ment, ROBERT M'KINNISS, Aug. 17.1864::6t. Administrator. Notice. VLL persons indebted to the undersigned, for insu rance and service of his horse TOP GALLANT, ren dered at the stand in Butler, are hereby notified, that their accounts are left with Geo. C. Roeasing, Esq., to whom they are requested to make payment, a* their res pective account* become due. SAMUEL LIGHTCAP. . Butler Ang. 3,1*04,81; * JAMES O. CAMPBELL WM. CAMPUfcLL Stoven! Stoves!! Stove*R! II7M, 4 JAS. O. CAMMlELlt—Fodsbim—Pinmlrjf \V South of the borough of Butler, where Stoves Ploughs and other castings are made. A large supply con-. stautly oq baud six* for sale at reasonable rates. ' Dec 9. u!63:::tf. 1«04. NEW GOODS, 18U-1 1 ; AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. AND A 8 GOOD AS THE BUST. R 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 SUMMft GOODS. ILEAD THE TOLLOWINQ CATALOGUE AXD PROFIT THEREBT. IRON TIIB L ADIES. Always on band a largo stock of Lftdius goods, «mh IIH COBERG CLOTII, ALPACA 3, DE LANES, OINGIIAM3, PRINTS, KERCHIEFS, NUBIES, GLOVES, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. Always «»n hand Rlurk Clotli®, Fancy ami Blnek Cn«s|- merea, Satlnetts, Castdnetn, Tweed*, Plain ami fancy Ves ting*, Shirting, etc., etc., etc., READY MADE CLOTUIXG, 112 i Such as COATS, PANTS, VESTS and othor garments. Hooh and Shoos, r IIATS, CAPS k NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles HOUSEHOLD <;00 I>N, Such a* I T nblearhed and Pleached Mini ins, Llnon and i Cotton, Table Cloth*, Oil ( loth*, Linen and Hemp Towels, Carpet*, Curtains, Fringe, etc. HARDWARE, &C. I I/you want Nails or Spikes, Manure or other fork", : Saw-Mill or other sawn, Smoothing Irons, Lock«, Hingis, > etc.. got«. M'AbotV win-re you can hnv them cheap. IF YOU WAV* Good Extra Family Floor, White or Brown Siitfar, llio Coffee,lmperial, Yonng Hyson or Black Tea, goto M'Aboy'r IF You WANTGIIOCfinXEH ! of a superior quality, at as low rste«a« they can ho had elsewhere in the county, g<» to the store of I R.C. AJ. L M'ABOY. j May 11, 1864. Police in Petition. IN the mutter of the Petition of Prederick Swart/., in right of and on hehalf of his wife, Sophia Swart/, a daughter and lineal heir of John Kerner, do'd., for Peti tion. In the Orphan.V Court of Butler county, No. 3, June Term, 1801. The Commonwealth of Penmnrlvania—To the heirs and legal representative* of John Kerner, dee'd., to wit: Mrs. Earner, widow, Cutharine, in termarried with Dr. Peter I*Hkol)ere, living in Louisville, Ohio. Jaoob Kerner, livin# in Adair county, Mo„ Eliza beth, istermarrlod with iiichard Uinstead, living in Mid dlesex township, Bnfler county, Pa., Sophia, intermarried with Frederick Swart*, living in Allegheny city, Lewis K« rnor, of 13Vth Penna. Volnatecra, living in Sfwickly, Allegheny county, Pa., and John Critchlow, son of Chris tian*, dec d., who wan interniaaried with John Critchlow. Tho saii rnal estate ron*i«N of a cortain lot. piece or parcel of land *it.nate in Middlesex township, Butler co., Penna.. bounded and described an follows, to wit : On the north by James Amb-rnon, on the oast by John Smtb and JHHK K M'Collurn, on thesonth by John Lyon and Jacob Srhnlmire, and on the west by Johnston White and Mi chael K«teirman, containing ono hnndred more or less. You and each of yon aro hereby cited to appear heforo our Judge*, at an Orphhus' Court, to be held ai butler, in and for the county of Butler, on the 112 »nrth MONDAY ef September next, It being the 26th day of id month, to *how cause why a writ of Partition should not be awarded as prayed for. Ily the Court. WATSON J. YOU NO, July 11,1854. Clerk. To all of which, the heir* ami Idfral representatives of John Kerner dee'd., are hereby required to.take notice. WM. 0. BRACKLNKIDGE,Shff. Sheriff's office, Butler, Aug. 17,1864. Notice in IVlition. I N the matter of the Petition of Ilenry J. Beighly and I.iaac Sutton, for partition of the Re«U Estate of Chris tian Beighley, Ute of Ciay township, de«-eu«od % in the orphans' Court of Butler couniy, No. 68, Juno | Term, I*o4. j The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, —To the Heirs and Representative* of Christian Beighly, dee'd. : to wit: William Beighly, Ri*auna internuirrie<i with Christian Bright. Mary K. intermarried wifh Francis Freer, Margaret Jane, intermarried with Isaae Sutton, ib nry .1. Beighly, Matilda Beighly and M. M. Beighly. The naid Real Estate consists of a certain messuage, or tract of land, containing one humlred and fifty acn-", 112 more or less, situate in Clay township, Butler county, Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of Jacob Brown, C. Milter, Philip Sanderson, Henry Deer,and others. You andeach of you. are hereby cited to appear before our Judges, at an Orphans' Court, to be held at Butler, in and for the county of Butler, on the Fourth Monday of September next—it being the 26th day of said month, to show cause why said writ of Partition should not b« awarded as pray* ed for. By the Court. WATSON J. YOUNG, CI k. TO all of which/the heirs and legal representatives of , Christ., Beighly, dec'd-areherebvVt qnired to tnke Notice. I W. 0. BRACKENRIDOE, Aug. 17,1364. Sheriff. Xotlrc in Petition. IN the matter of the Petition of Robert L. Black, of Marion township, for writ of Partition of the Real Estate of Robert C. Black, deceased. In the Orphans'Court of Butler county. No. 8, June , Term, 1864. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the heirs and legal representatives of Robert Black, dee'd., to wit: Nancy A. Black, widow,residing in Cherry tp., and John Black, now in the army ; William Black residing in Mar » ion tp.. James Black residing In Warren county, Penn ; nvlvaiiia; Robert L. Black residing in Marion township, ' Joseph Black residing in Venango county, Pennsylvania; I Ephraim Black residing in Cherry township ; Eliza Jane, I intermarried with James Campbell, residing in Washing , ton township; Julia A. Black, residing in Venango co.; - Harriet Black, residing in Chorry township, and Caroline, residing in Cherry township. The said R*al Estate con sists of a certain tract of land, situated in Marion tp., ' bounded as follows: On the North, by Jacob Stemmatz: on the East by lands of Matthew Black's heirs, ami Jas. Kerr, on the South by Alexander and Samuel M'Murrv, and on the West by heirs of R Vandikeand Jacob Stem • matts and Robert Dougan,containing about one hundred 1 and seveuty-ttve acre*; also, a kit of ground situate in ' Cherry township, branded on the North by 11. C. M'Coy, East by Thomas Hutchison. South by W. Hutchi.«on, ami West by John Watson.containing fifteen acres, You and each of yon are hereby cited to appear before our Judg es, at an Orphans' Court, to be held at Butler, in and for the county of Butler, an the Fourth Monday ef Septem ber next—it being the 26th day of said mouth, to show cause why a writ of Partition should not be awarded, a* prayed for. By tho Court, r ' WATSON J. VOLNU, Cl'k. } TO all of wbirh, the heirs and legal represootatives of •, Robert C. Black, dee'd.. are hereby required to take No -1 tice. W. O. BRACKENRIDOE. Aug. Vf, 1864. Sheriff. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP BUTLER, Gapftd, With Privilege to Increase t0 200,000. DIRECTORS. JAMES CAMPBELL, F. M'JCWKJV. JOHN BEHO, JAMES Birtiix, H.Jouw KUNOI.RR, Jon-t N. PtßviAjtcr, JOHN M. THOMPSON, R. C. SoABOT. a«NKKAI,HANKIKO BUSINESS l '* r * d tu ■ Monoy received on deposit. Collection! made on >ll ■cceiMWe iKilnla. Eitliai 18 0 bout-ht iind »„|,| °S th. principaleltlo.. JAMES CAMI'BItLI!, I. J. Ct MyiNGH, Csmhlor. Pr»3ld«at. May, 11, ISM.-31. JAS. HceLWAty 0»«n«u. M'ELAVAIPF A C A MPBTIT.R tVliolesaie and Retail GROCERS, AND DEALKRB IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, No. 104 FEDEKAt STREET, ». m^».^ EGHENYCITV . 1864. New Goods! 1864. JJBOE AND WEM. SELECTED STOCK 0* Splendid Seasonable Goods, Just received and fvr Sale at th* new store of WEBER & TROUTMIN, Boyd'i Building, corner of Main i Jeffurion at*., 817T1.8R, PA., ConaWlngof I>ryOood«,iitcliM FINE DELAINg, CASIIIIEHES, COBEUOB, A LAPACA3, PRINTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS and a genoral assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, of tho finest Quality BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, and all kinds of Trimming*. [ A large assortment of OENTS. WARE, euoh a* I CLOTHS, CASSIMKRES 8 AT IN KITS, JEANS, OATTONADES, &c. Itcntly-Made C-"lotl»ln W , IIATS AND CAPS Of tho very Jc.tent Styles, j A largo and well selected Btock of BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware* Qweenswa.re, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, And a Genuine Article of STRAINED HONEY* All of which will be sold cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE WEBER & TROUTMAN. April 1.1,1864::flmo. For Rafs. Mice Roaches. Ants. Bed Bugs, MonN in Furs. Woolens, &c., Insects on Plants, Fowls, A mats, Ac. Put up in 26e, 60c. and fl ,00 Boxes, Bottles, and Flaska* f-i and s•'. slxe* f»r HOTELS. Publtc INSTITCTIONB, AC. infallible remedies known." M Free trorn Poison*." " Not dangerous to the Hnmnn Fsmlly." " Rata come out of their holes to die." wholesale in all larj?'* cities. by all Druggists and Kctailers evcrywliore. #»r-:!! Beware !!! of all worthless imitations. 4t/-See that" COSTA us" name U on each Box, lkittle, and before yon buy. JUr Addre*, HENRY R. COSTAR. j Mw PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 4X2BRoADWAr, Nxw YORK. A#- Sold by J. C. R KDICK, A CO., #0- Wholesale ami Retail A*cutH, March 23, 1«64::6in0. *ir Butler, Pa. Photograph Albums, At prices ranging from 50 Cents, to SB,OO. A NEW FEATURE INTIIE ITODS !BO»ilS9S8S« FAMILY BIBLES FOR PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES. Awo— A general supply of Pocket and Family Bibles. Call and nee them at the Book Store of 11. C. IIEINEMAN. Butler, June 22,18* U. 11. N. Fi.Hher'M Improved FRUIT CAlff^ Patened Nor. 12, IWtt. Aug. 19.1802, and March To be had only of the auhM riber, on Main St., BUT- I)ER, Pa.. 4 dfn»r«i North of M'Aboy's where every article of TIN W ARE is kept in GHEA T VARIETY. This can has been extensively used aim found to'bo perfectly iiafo. It* great convenience will be discovered nt tlrnt -ight. The extensive facilities for munufiictur in« all Its i«rt9 make it very cheap. It is closed by clamping a tin cap over and round tho opening, which is pi eased jupon a ceinent-coated gasket, < aiming the cement to melt by tho heat of tho fruit; be coming cold, it in perfectly neuled. It is closed or open ed in on inttaut, by hooking or unhooking a strait wiro spring. LADIES, and others, are requested to call and exam ine this uraurjMssed Fruit Can. WM. 8. ZIEGLER. Butler, July 13,18C4i:tf. AN exoellent miaiity of Phtsterj Paris on baud mkJ in ■ale by J. C. REDICK, * Cfe.
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