THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa.,Wednesdsy,Aug. 24,1864 4*Entrance to the AMERICA* CITtStM Printing Office ni the Bouth,on Jefferson street. We h avc been requested by the Chairman to announce that the Execu tive Committee of the Agricultural So ciety, will meet at the Court House, for attending to important business, prepar atory to the holding of the approaching Fair—meeting at 3 o'clock, p. m., ou Sat urday next, Sept. 3d. W. O. TCrackenridge, Ilarvy Colbert. Samuel Lea son, 11. J. Klingler, Jacob Walter, A. IS. Tinker, J. I). M'Junkin, Committee. 8®- A general desire having been ex pressed to have the discourse delivered by ])r. Young, on fast day, published, the T>r. consented to furnish us a copy for publication. Rut owing to his absence from home, aud his subsequent indisjKwi tion, he was unable to furnish it in time for this week's paper. It will appear next week. We need uot bespeak for it a care ful perusal. The Dr's. well established reputation in tho community, as a pure christian, a sound Theologian, and con servative citiisen, will secure for this dis course a thorough reading. Tlie War News. The war news, .for the last few days, lias been both exciting and encouraging. Furragut is still feeling his way to Mobile. News through rebel sources announce the fall of Fort Morgan. Sherman is extending bis lines round At lanta, and annoying the enemy by his re peated cavalry raids. Grant is still holding his posit ions round Petersburg. A desperate battle was fought on last Thursday between the corps of Hancock and a Urge rebel force sent up to dislodge him, and thus wrest from us the possession of the Weldoti R. It., but in this they were foiled. Our for ces still hold it, as we have no doubt they intend to. trri?" We would invite rur farmers who are fort mate enough t-> have a good or chard, to call at the warehouse of Win. ti J. G.Campbell.and examine the impro ved cider mill— '■ Krauser's." It would certainly be to the advantage of every farmer to have one of tliein on his farm be could then me his leisure hours in thus saving from waste gtcat quantities of ap ples which would otherwise he losacd.— They are also supplied with an excellent fodder "crusher and cutter," which will soon be needed. Call and examine them, and you will be sure to purchase. Volunteering. Volunteering has been going on briskly thus far this week. Townships which made arrange iu outs to pay liberal boun ties, we think will have no difficulty in getting recruits. It is generally believed that the draft will not be postponed; be this as it, may, were we acting as a com mittee for recruiting, we would goon as though we had time plenty to finish up our whole quote —don't stop recruiting because you may tear your inability to get your whole quota in time —recruits will continue to be plenty till the last of the week. To all we would say, crowd for ward your work ; sow your wheat and get roatly for whatever may come; time is passing. Agricultural Keeling. At a meeting of the Agricultural So ciety, of this county, held in this place 011 Thursday last, it was agreed to hold a Fair on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 4th and sth of October next. A list of premi ums was agreed upon, and all the neces sary committees appointed. We intend ed to la} - the whole proceedings before our readers this week.but our compositors could not make the necessary arrangement, as the paperSvas too far set tip. They will appear in full iu our next. We trust all endeavor to bear this matter in uiind. Goto work at once to make this fair a grand success. Let Me chanics and Farmers, Ladies and Gentle men, all unite, making this exhibition worthy of the county. Ollicinl Quota oritiitlerCounly. The following table exhibits the net quota assessed for Butler county, under the call ii.r ol>'',ooo men, with the num ber enrolled: v. t> •*. c M i j W S r.u<T,.li l|i 1~l &; franklin IU 21 <'lint..u l|i \t> lii Centra s-4 17 Mitldl«w».x U.l aj'Oalil.in.l 107 22 AILWTW J 11. W 11 CroulmiT}' IJI -ih 11 IWI.IC.WJI Ll..r IS 4 JUCK.MII A LUIMJUYL&L 2-S 1;LI VI,U 1 li> 2»» Zi;liMiu|>le l»ir 33 T Concord 1)1 20 forward - M 11l Clay luO 22 Venn 73 16 Brady 06 13 •li-ITuraon I'M 2J H urtli 11l 2-i Siixonlxirg bur 2il fi Sliiineryiuck 13li 2iS Vinaold D 2 lO.Clitrry S4 IS Clourfiwid 73 IfllWatltiugton 11l 21 Summit 87 IN I'atk'T .'..'.'.'.7.108 '22 ltutU-r tp.... 95 20 MleuUany.... 77 l'i llullor li.tr US 31 Venango.. .'. K4 17 tL'unniKluuUtfMini: ..110 23; Marion . Si 17 i-noctwror lis 2l | .\li>nar .' j! m Mmhlycreek 100 61 J Ko WEEDS TO PlLL. —Stir the ground often and they will never get big enough to pull. A loose top-soil can bo stirred up a half-dozen times with a hoe in the time required togo over it once iu the pulling process. liasr Geueral Averill has been promo ted a Major General for his gallant fight at Moorefield, and successful operations during the last month. ! Hion PRICES AND SPECULATION.— The New York Evening Post undertakes to prove thHt the high prices of many ar ticles of living arc altogether unwarran ted by the cost and the demand and sup ply. It says: There is high speculation and general cheating; and an extraordinary phase of dealing has sprung up nnder it. Price once cutaway from the elements, of cost, because wild and crazy. Dealers of ev ery kind jump at price as a robber will grab at a tot of jewelry through a win dow. They may cut their hands but they will get the jewels. ' How much for this paper of pins 'I ''A quarter of n dollar." •■What's the price of your tomatoes?"— ' Fifty cents per quart". "How do you sell peaches?" '• A dollar per half peck." If the buyer is not a fool, he will get all these articles at half price, or less; but the majority are fools, pay the price, aud swell the volume of fraud. Yet there is not a vegetable on sale of which un counted bushels do not wilt and rot on the dealers' hands. Not less than a hun dred bushel of peaches rot every day in Washington Ma>ket; whereas if dealers would ask a moderate instead of an exces sive advance on the cost, all would be bo't up promptly, aud their profits would be larger. We know of no way to cure this mad ness of speculators but by a concert of ac tion on the paij of the people against one article at a time. We can readily dis pense with some one article, say butter, for a week. There is no hardship in it, ex cept in the fancy or on the tongue's end. One week's stoppage of the consumption in the city of New York, at the present time, when the sun is rather warm, would break up the butter speculation, or go far towards it. If any considerable part of the population would join in a measure of this kind, it would teach the swindlers what they may expect on other things.— The suspension for consumption for one day.of a perishable article like peaches, would set limits to the fraud on fruit. By attacking articles singly in this manner and by concert, the general imposition of exhorbitant prices might be arrested ; and we can think of no other plan to gain the end. >i v is it 11: t>. On Thl]t-«l:iv the lfilli nst . at the lionaonf tlie bride H fuller, bjr Ctonw, Mr. JAM »('. Kurt, to .\li«s ANN CIARK, allof Worth T|>., Under county. Pa. Amrti-t iS. !MU. Iv the U<-e. W. A. Bl.iek. at the re»i rietv.. . 112 the L.ii.le'N ir.itlier, Mr. JOHN T. KM,!.V, formerly ..f Co. e, nth r. it.v. «\. T.i mm ki>«» Jm. ei.i.-»t •laughter of D.ivM Shim, E«q., both of Wunliingtou tp., Uutler county, l'». At tho breaking nut <»f the pre«cnt rebellion. Mr. Kelly tit'i vfl in- i- 'tint v fiithfullv for three yetirw „ ... h4 J. ~ no d and enllxted for life, in ftpfovmn. nervice. M.iv li.*)•) in-■•■«. | iwporitv, au>l every iw*#hi;i t ble blowing attend liimthrotitfh life. W. I ' ft I : 1 > : At Sarvernville. Blf'Hr count v, on .luly :i(), 18»U, Tu M'« i.»:i I.ANI». ml jited Hon of J. >l. Mil E. Roncy, in the Uth year of hi* .itfe. Hwoet Millie. lulieu. we bhl thee farewell— Thou lint gone to tin* Inn I where angel'* tlwoll Aii'l there. with the mnn»me«l around tho throue, Antony HWeet harpers thou evor art <»ne. Sweot child! Thou ha* fltwn to r\ happier »hore, Thy SOUK we will hoar through lif-? never more; J-iit nenr the bright throne, in Heaven's b-.wcr*, Thou wilt cjvrr.il thy hong through Eternity"* hours. Hv A^'iiK. KPKd iL XOl'H'l S. TJ ii: IU'TI -c:it < <>i > l'Y AGBICULTUSAL FAltt, Will he hell nt 111 TI.Kn, On Tt'ESDAY null WEDNESDAY, The 4th and sth of October, 1864. f"i\o'clock. Brethren from *istcr lire rc*|>octful v invited to attend. l?y order of the N. G. 0 A. Y. >t.—Butler Lodge. No. 272, A. Y.M.holds _ 7\ Itmt.-i* I meeting" ill the (ltM Felb.us Hall.on Main Street. Butler I'a. on the fir-t We«lne* / vO\ duv of each month. Brethren fr.«m sister 1 \ Lodges are respectfully invited to attend. By order of the W. M. EMPLOYMENT. d>' %/ A MONTH. —Agent* wanted to Ml Sewing Ma chines. We will give a commission on all Ma chines *>l<l, or employ ngrnt# who will woi>kforthe übovc . wage* and all expense* paid. For particulars oddre«M BOYLAN k CO.. Grn. Agent*. DeikoiT MICH. Jen. 20. ■Wit tors tf Cltltrai DKAR SIKH :—W ith your permi«don 1 whh to say to tho readers of your paper that T will send, bv return mail, t - all who wi«h it tfrcoi, a Retylpe. with full direc tions for ranking nnd n*ing a Hiinplo Balm, that will elYe< tuallv remove, in ten day*. I'imple*, Blotche*. Tan. Freckle*, nnd all Impurities «-f the Skin, l. rtvinsr the same *oft. clear. Kinuoth nnd benntiful. 1 will also inai' free to those hiving Ma Id ll*ads. or Bare Fare*, simple direction* nnd information that will enable them to «tart a full growth of huxuriant Ilair, V\ hi «kers. or a Moustache. In !«•#• tlinn thirty day*. All applications nmwered by return mail without charge. KespectftiUv your*. THoa. F. I'll A I'M AX, Chemist, July 27. 1564::3m0. 831 Broadway, New York. A Card to the SuC'frlng. 0 WALLOW two or three hng*heftd:<of " lluchn," "To- liic Hitters.'* " Sar^iparilln." - Nervous Antidotes." A c., Ac , Ac., and after v >u are «itl*fled with the result, then try »ne box of OLD DOCTOB BLTII AN'S KNOLISII SPF.CIFK! PlLl.S—and be restored to health and vigor in les* than thirty days. They nre purely .vegetaldo, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects t>n the broken-down ami shattered constitution, old and young can tike them with advintago. Imported and nold in the United States onlv hv .1 AS. S. BUTLER. No. 4'17 Broadway, New Yoik. .Tnlv 27. ISM::Smo. Agent for the United States. 1 \0 VOL* WISH TO liE CURED! I ) DR. im IIAN'S L NGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS . lire, in les* than 30 days, the w i-.i*esof N I*.RVOUSNESS. Impotencv. Prema ture De- »y. Seminal Weaknesa. In- uiil v. nnd ail Urinary, Suxii.il nil I Nerv»»u* Affection*, in matter from what race produced, price, Ono Dollar per box. Sent, pool paid, by in til. on receipt of an or.ler. One Box will pei*- fecl the cure In most caaea. Aihircss .IAMF.S S.BUTLF.R, General Agent, 427 Broadway, New York. JthV-.*- 11 .!■' XJ: V, Al> V EKTISEMEXTS. Information Concerning the Draft. rpilE eutolled men of the £kl Di».:ict, and all others X inteiestcsl, are informed that all eu<pii lies on ordinary auhjoct»« connected with the l-.undhuent, Draft, £xeuipti.-iH. i<iabilities to Draft, CitaliU, and ac count* <f men furuinhed in this District, olioiild lie ad die.osed to me, and not to the ProTotrt Marshal Oentral. Upon the ie. eipt "112 all coiuiiiuuicatioiis couiaimng en quiries on these Mihjecte, the deaiied infui-mation will be pi-uuiptly furnished. liy ouler of the Provoet Marshal General. J. \V. kIKKEK, Capt. A Pro. Mar. Sid Di». Pa. Pro, Mar. Office. 23«1 Dis. Pa., Allegheny city, Aug. 31, ISC4::3t. Appi'ttlbcment Llvt, milK following Appraisement under the Fifth j Section of tho Act of Aplil 14th, IHSI, have beeu hied in tiie office of the Clerk of the Orphans'Coort, viz : No, I,.(line ieim, ISG4. >lrd iilleu Sliliuugou, widow of Jacob »tillwdgon, dec,d, Persoual property to the ain't of s:u,bu OVV Stillwagon & Adam Miilwagon, Kx'rs No 2, .June Term. I>'>4. Mrs Christianv*erner, widow of John Kerner, dec.d, Pomouul property to the amount of Christiana Kerner A James Andenmn, Adm'rs No 62. June Term, lSol. Mrs Mary H Iviuui*, widow of John M'hiuuu,dec d Ivioonal property to the amount of SUOU,uo Wm Dick iV Jutio M Kinuia, Adm'i* No 6t5, June Term, lM l, Mrs Mary A Fowler, widow of Joseph D towici, dcc'ti Purtunol nroperty to the axuouut of fvK»l,oO >Lu y A frowler, Adu x No oy, June Term, 18lVi, Mrs Rebecca M ivuiuiv, of Andrew M Kinius, dee d reraoital pr«*|»eriy to amount of sio,V;> K>»beit >i Kinuid, Auiu'r No ft). June Term, IStvl. Mr» hli/übcth M'Coruilck, witlow of Hugh M (jormick, deed i'ersooiU property to the amount of slLi,Uu Jus ti W il*>ii. AUm r Of whicU the crtHlitors, heirs, leguiee», distributees, and others interested, will take notice aud appear at the next'lerin, to wa : thv Foiu ui Moudav of ceptemi-er, IHC4, aud not later than the thud day thereof; to bhow cause against the imo. By the Court, WATSON J. YOUNG, Clerk. Ihatler, Aofivt 3T, IW4 SHERIFF'S SALES. UY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Alias ■ Venditioni Exponas, and Fieri Faciu*. issued out of i the Court of Common Pleas of Butler county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public wile st the Court !lou*e,in the borough of Butler, on MOXBAV, the ttGtlt day of Kcptemhfr, IVOt, nt 1 oclock, p. m., the fdl'jwing described property, to wit: All the right, title, interest and claim of Joaepb Barn hait and John liaruhart, of.in and to twenty one acres of land, more or le«%, situated in Fairview township, Butler county, Pa., boumled north by Philip Barnhart. east by Simon Itarnhai-t, south by An-lrew lUrnliart, west by John Everhart, Log Houte, L>g Buin and L<»g Spring HOUAC thereon, S«-ixed and taken in execution as the property of J<«eph Barnhart and John Barnhart, at the t«uit of Kli Bul|>h and John Executors of Geo llutcbe*on, dee'd A LSO, All the right, title. Interest and claim of John Henry | K rep pa, of.in and to seventeen acies of land, more i>r I b**s. situated in Jackson township, Butler county. Pa, 1)Q --| ginning at the north-west corner at a post, tfienee by i lands of Jamoa Westerumn Miuth hH degrees west 7« ner clies ti».a st'.ne, thence by land t>f Tliomas Donald«on | north two degrees, west 3b perches to a post, thence by i lands ef Samuel Letcher, south degree* east 7S HO per j COM to i\ White <hik, thence by lands of Jaine« It j south 2*4 degree west 31 |>erches to the place of begin- I ning. k-iated «n«l taken in execution as the property ct '. John Heiry Krepps,at the suit of Jane Wilson. ALSO. All the right, title, interest and claim of Andrew Burt- | ner, of, in and to one hundred acres of land, more or less, situated in Maiioii t<M» iiHhip, Butler county. Pa, hounded north by Miller,eact by Ray,south by ———, «est by Seaton. Seized and taken in execution us ; the property of John Burt nor, at the suit af John Ray, i Trustee of George W ard,dec d. A 1.80, All the right, title, interest and claim of Jame* H. O'- | Donnell,of, in and to a lot of ground situated in Oakland | township, Butler county, l*a. Ixmnded north by Dolan, east by J. Fleck, south by J. Fleck, went by Dolan, Log House and stable thereon erected. Seized and taken in ! execution a* the property of James 11. O'Douuell, at the suit of Charles O'Donnell, for use. WM o. Bit AC KEN RIDGE 4 Sh'ff. Sheriff's office, Butler, Aug. 31, 1M34. OESEIKL ULECTIOX p ROCLAMATCOHh A ¥ THERE AS, In and by an Act cf the General Assem bly f»i the (\»mmonwealth of Pennsylvania "An act to regulate the Genoral Elections of this Common wealth," it is enjoined upon me to give public notice of such election, ami to enumerate in such notice* what offi ce-. to b«. elncted 1, WILLIAM O. nit AC-K --lOMtllX.ll], liiuh of tlie county t Billler, yive noin e that a lieneral Election will be In Id in the h iitl county, on the Second Tuesday of Oe tober m xt, bein;; the 111 li day of mild mouth, at the several hlcction Districts, viz: The electors ofAdams towuship, at the house of J. S. Doutlictt. The electors of Allegheny township, at the house of James M'Mahan Sr. The electors of Buffalo township, at the houno of Rob" ert J. Gregg, uow George Truby. Tho electors of Butler tuwn&hip, nt the house of Mrs. Falter. Hie elector* of Brady township, at the houno of Zeph atiiah Snyder. The electors of Clearfield township, at the house of John Green. The electors of Clinton township, at the house of John Riddle. The electors of Concord township, at the houso of John M 'Laugh I in. The electors of Ceutre townbhip, at the house of John ; llooii. The electors of Clay township, at the house of Wil | liam M t all. i The electors of Cherry township, at the house of Wm. Lindsey. The elector* of Conno<]uenessing township, at the liouseof M. F. W bite, in VV hitestown. The electors of Cranboriy township, at the hou-c of Smith Rice. The electors of Donegal township, at the house c-f Mrs. A. D. Wiles, in Millerslown. The «.-lectors of Fairview township, at tho hou»e of Robert Lay. The electors of Forward township, at the house of Robert Brown. The electors of Franklin township, at the School house, in the borough of Prospect. '1 he eb-ctois « 112 Jackson township, at tho house of j Henry Wolf, now JacobSclioeue. in Harmony, j The electors of Jefferson township, at tbc house of I Thomas \V elsli, dccctwed. I The electors of township, at the public I School-house No it. The electors of Middlesex township, at the house of The electors of Marion township, at the houso of Robt. Gilchrixt. The elector* of Muddycreck township, at the Town Hall, in Porter«vil!e. The electors of Mercer township, at tho Town Hall, in the Ixirough of ILirrinvillo. I lie electors of Oakland towutdiip, at the house of William M t lung. The elector* t.f Parker township, nt the of John M irtin.now John Kelly, lu Martinsbur(t. The electors of Peuii township, at the IIOIHC of Will- I iaui Fisher. The electors of Summit township, at the hcuseof Ad am Frederick. The eh»« i -rs of Slippervrock township, at the School home at tho Noith end of the borough of Centrevilln. Tho elect J» S of \ ••imngo tow nship, at the house of James Kable. j The electors of Winfield township, at the School-house No. N, In said township. The chx torn of Washington township, at tho Town Hall, in North W ashington. The electors of Worth township, at the house of Win. . Humphreys. 1 lie electorsjoftho Borough of Butler,at tho Courthouse, in s.iid borough. The electors of the borrugh of CentreXille, at the School House, in said borough. i The electors of the borough of Zelionopie, at the Coun cil House, iusiiid borough. | At which time and places the qualified citizens will i elect by ballot— | (Jiio person for Congress, in conjunc i tion with Armstrong county aud that part I of Allegheny county north of the Ohio j aud Allegheny rivers. One person for I'iesident Judge of the seventeenth district, in conjunction with the counties of Lawrence and Beaver. Four persons for members of the As sembly, in conjunction with the counties of Lawrence and Mercer. One person for Commissioner of Butler county. One person for Auditor of Butler coun *y- „ Two persons for Trustee of the Butler Academy. Xut ice is Hereby Cilvcn, '•That every person, excepting Justices « 112 the Pence whushall hold any office of profit or trust under the GoVernuieut of tlie L'liiteU SUlen or of this State, or of any city oi inc i porated tlistiict whether a« 'oiiiiiiissiuii ed officer or aK''" l ? u 'ho is or shall be employed umier the Legislativr. Kxecutive or Judiciary depaitmeiit «>f this M.ne, >»r of the tinted States, or any city or incorporated district, and also that every member oi Congtt-.-s and the State Leyb lature, and o| the Select or Common Council <•1 anycity,orC\nuni<si<>nti -i of any incorporate* I district, if by law incapable <>f holding oi exercising at the same time the officer or appointment of Jmlge, Inspector, or clerk of any election < I this tx>mmouwealih, and that no Judge, Insj-ector, or other officer ol such election shall be eligible to auv office w hen Toted foi. And the sold Ac 4 of Assembly, cutitled '* An Act rel.t ting to th« elections ef this Common wealth," pasted Ju ly Al, ltwu. provides us follows, to wit: "That the Judge and Inspectors, chosen as aforesaid, shall meet at their respective places ap)K>inte«l for hold ing the election iu fhe district to which they rc«|»cctively l>eloug, before *J o'clock in the morning of tiie second "i ueMiay of October, in each and eveiy year, aud each of the said Inspectors shall appoint oo>;cleik, who bhall be a ipialiiied voter of »aid district." "In case the person who should receive,the second high* e<«t number of v >tes f.r Inspector shall not atteml on the day of any election, then the person who shall have re ceived tlie Kccond highest number of votes lor Judge at the iwxt Mecediiitf election, shall act as Inspector in his , place,ami incase the person who shall have received the highest number of votes 112 r Inspector shall not attend, the pie«eut election Judge appoint an ins|icctor in his place, ami in case the persou eUct<-d Judge plntll uot attend, then the inspector who received the highest num ber • 112 votes shall ap|»oint a Judge in his place; and if any vacancy i.! all c utinuo iuthe b.sud the space of one hourafierttie time tixed by law for the opeuing of the election, the qualified Voters of the toWU->lnp, w.ud, or district, for which nurh ofliceis rhail hare been elect e.l, the voters preseot at the place of election, siiaii elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. " It shall be the duty uf ssid Ai*.-*o»sors, respectively, to attend at the place of holdiug every general, fpecial or township election, duriug the time naid electiou is open, for the purpose of giving inforiuatiou to the In ppectors and Judgos, when cdied ou, iii i elation to the rights of any person assessed by them to vote at »tch election, or such other mattor lu relation to the as»es»> ment of voters s the sai<l Inspectors or Judges, or eith er of them, shall from time to time require." "No person shall be permitted to vote at any election a* aforesaid, other than a white freeman, of 21 years or more, who shall have resided in this State at least one year, aud in the election district where he oilers to vote at least ten days immediately preceding tho election, and within two years paid a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at leant ten days Itefore tha electiou ; but acitlxen of the United State*, who had been previ ously a qualified voter of this State and removed there from M mi returned, and who shall have ie i ed in the election district, and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be enti tled to vote utter residing in the State six mouths; Pro vided, that the white freemen, citizens of the L'uitod States, between the age of 21 and 22 year* and having re sided in this State one year, aud in the district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they have U'jt paid taxes. "No person nhall be entitled to vote whofe name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnish ed by the Commissioners, unless he produce a receipt for the payment, within two year*, of a State or couuty i tax. as»c-t«>d agreeably to the Constitution, or given wit isfactory evidence, either on his oath, of rtiiimation of I another, that he has jaiid such ta\,« u 112 ilure to procnie r such a receipt shall make oath of the payment thereof, I or second if be claims to bean elector between the age ! of 21 aud 22 years, he shall depose on oath or athrmation, that he resided in the State at least one year next before | his application, aud make such proof of bis i evidence in ! the district as is requited by this Act, and that ho does j verily believe, from the account given him, that he is of j the age aforesaid, and give nuch other evidence as is re- I quired by this Act; whereupon, the name of the person a> admitted to vote, shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the Inspector, and a note made nnp. site thereto i by writing the wnrdj" Tax," If he shall ne permitted to role br reason of having paid a tax. or tliefrord u Age," if lie shall be admitted on Account of hf* n»'<; And in eith er case the reasonof such tote shall be called out to the clei k«, who shall make the like note In the list of voters kept by them. 1 u All caso i where the name of the person claiming to rote is not found in the list furnished by the Commission ers And Assessor, or Hi 4 right to vote, whether found there or not, is objected l» by one qualified citizen, it ahull be the duty of the Inspector to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications and if he claims to have resided in the State one year or more, his oath ►hull be sufficient proof there, 112. but hesh-ill muko proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be h qualified elector, that he hits resided in the district for mote than ten days next immediately preceding said election, and shall himself swear to his bonafide residence in pursusnco of his lawful calling Is within the district and not for the purpose of Toting therein." " If any person shall prevent, or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this Act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such offi cer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, or block up, or attempt to bloc k up the window, or the avenue to any window where the same maybe holden, or shall riotously disturb the peace of such election, or shall use or practice Any intim idation, threaten force »»r violence with the design to in fluence unduly, or overpower Any elector, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the freedom of his choice, such person, on conviction, shall be fined Any sum not ex ceeding five hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any time not exceeding twelve months; and if itSjdiall bo shown to tne Court where the trial of such oflwß •• shall be had, that the person offeuding was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to a vote therein, then on conviction, he shall be sentenced to pay a tine not less than one hundred, or more than oue thousand dollars, and to be imprisoned uot less than six mouths nor more than " And if any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the results of any election within tliis Com monwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or otherwise, ho or they .shall forfeit three times tlto amount so bet or of fered to bet." " If any person not by law qualified.shall fraudulently Vote at any election within this Commonwealth or being otherwise qualified, shall vote out of his proper district, or any person knowing the want of such qualification shall aid or procure sueh person to vote, the person or persons so offending, shall, on conviction be fined any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months." " If any person shall votoat move than one election dls trict, or otherwise fraudulently vote and deliver to the Inspector two tickets together, with intent to illegally vote, or shall vote the same; or if any person shall ad vise or procure another to do so, he of they so offending shall, on conviction, be fined in any sum not |,>*a than fif ty, nor more than five hundred dollars and be imprison ed for any term not less than three, or more than twelve months." '• If any person n-.t qualified to vote In this Common wealth. agreeably to the law, (except the sons of qualifi ed citizens.) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of is-uing tickets,or of influencing the citizens qualified to vote, lie shall, on c >nviction, forfeit and pay any sum nof exceeding one hundred dollars for every ( inch offence, and be imprisoned for Any term not exceed ing three months." And the Return Juries* of the respeotlve districts afore said. are hereby required to tneot «t the Court House, iu Hutler, on Friday next ((October 14tli) after the second Tuesday in October next, then and thereafter to perform those tilings required by law. (liven under my hand and seal at Butler, this 16th day of August, in the year of our Lord Kighteen Hundred und Sixty-four, and of the Independence of the United States the eighty-ninth. \\. 0. BRACKEN HI DOE, Sheriff. Butler, Aug. 01, 18G4. Heavy Artillery for One Year. Col. Galop's Now Regiment. are authorized by the War Department tore- j \\ emit a Company of Heavy Artillery for One Year, to form a part of («.|. Galop's New Regi- I incut "1 HEAVY ARTILLERY, to be stationed in the J fortifications around Washington City. Here is an op- j portunity to enter a SEW ORGANIZATION, Serve your country—get a big bounty—avoid tho Draft ! —and get get clear of marching. Recruits will be mus tered into the Company immediately after receiving their | Local Bounty from tho Hub-di*tric't to which they are credited. GEO. M. IK WIN, CHAS. I). RHODES. I Head Quarters— Provost Marshal Offlco, New Brighton, Pa., and It. Bid die Young, 120 Fourth Street, Pitt-.'uigli. Aug. 24, IStV4::Ut. HHT or (JAI'HIW SET dowu for trial at September Term, ISN4, coxnmen- j ing ou the 4th Monday, being tho 2Uh day. , JlflKT WUK. Henry B. Chew, Wm. W. ClitwJ M. Mason, Exr's. of Benj. Chew, dee d. vs John Gillespie. Enos M'ltride, vs James Downey. .lames Gillespie, President of the MillurstowuOil Co.vs Dennis Boyle. Samuel M'Conuell, va 11. Duucustcr, James Dun caster, 1..1. WigUm and Adam Snyder. Conrad Ecliolts, vs 11. J. Klingl^r. James l'i ingle, vs Peter Scheitoinantcl. George Patterson, vs Joliu Irvin, John Gault and Benj. Patterson. Francis M'Bride, Adm'r. of • John Sweeny, dee d , for Use. vs Robert Graham. G. W. St ill wagon and Ad am Stillwagon, Exr's. of Jacob Slillwagon, dee d, vs John Stillwngon. BECONP WKEK. County of Butler, vs Joseph Gi ah am. Cornelius M'Brido for use of John Dougan, vs James 11. O'Donnell. John Means, vs Nicholas Allen, Richard Allen, Eli/abeth Allen, James Allen, heirs of Nieholos Allen, dee'd. Mary Ramsey by her Moth er and next fiicud Nancy vs G.W. Stillwagon. .lames lliggins, vs Wm.Conn CI al Samuel R. Renfrew, by his father and next friend Daniel A Renfrew, vs David Dixon. Sabina J.Smith by her Moth- Wild next friend Elisa i Cooper, vs John Cooper. Patrick O'lKiiinell, vs George Munu Anderson A Kohlmever as signees of C. L. Henlen, dee d. vs Wm C Adams ,t L Moore. John Gallaher, v« Dr. S. S. Christy. E. 11 A; J. Adams, vs Samuel Campbell. WILLIAM Sloops, Pro'y. | Prothonotary's office. Butler, Aug. *24, 1804. U. S. Collector's Notice. HAVING received the Annual List of Licenses, Taxes on Incomes, Carriage-. Silver Plate, 4c., under the t . r 4 . Internal Revenue Laws, for the 3d Division of the 2od District. Pentin., comprising the county of Butler, 1 will attend for the purpose of receiving of said taxes, Ac., at niy < ffice. in the borough of llutler, from tlie£id of August, 1804, to the lUth of September, 1804, also at the following places: Saturday. Sept. !<», ISCI, from 9 to l'i o'clock, a. m., at Kelly's Store, Buffalo township. Same day, from I to 4 o'clock, p. in., at tho Store of E. M aurhoft, Ksq., Sax«>nl»urg. Monday, Sept. I'A ISo4, froiu 8 to 12 o'clock, a. m., Fairview. at Adam's Hotel. Same day.from 1 to J o'clock, p. m., Millorstown, at II S I, S 11.,1ei. Tuesday, Sept. 1.1, 1804, from S to 12 o'clock, a. m., Suubury, at A. Wilson's Store. Same day, frum 2 to 4 o'clock, p. m., II rrlsviile, at Kerr's Hotel. Wednesday, Sept. 14,1W-4, Centreville, at Eyth'a Hotel. Tliursilay, Sept., 10,1*04, from 8 to 1- o'ieock, a. m., I Potrersville, at Clive* 's Hotel. Same day, from 2 to 4 o.clock, p. in , Prospect, ;i| Mrs. ! Bredin s Hotel. Friday .V Saturday, the 10th and 17th of Sept. 1804, at Zelienople, at Basti.tn s H del. .Monday, Sept,, 19,1854, Glade Mill, from 12 to 4 o'clock p. m., at Cooper's li del. after which time the penalties prescril»ed by law. will be strictly enforced. Payment mu»t be made iu U.S Mouey. R.C. Me A BOY, Dep. Col., 3d Div., ittd Dist. j Butler, Aug. 24. 1804. IVlltioii lor Inanition. Itutlrr (hunty, tt. IN the matterof the Petition of Edward Sweeny, for Partition of the Real Estate of Dennis Duff, dee d. In theOrphaub' Couit of Butler couuty, No. &7, June Term, 1804. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—To the heir* ami legal representatives of Dennis Duff, dee'd., to wit:— Mary Dud. willow, Mary Elizabeth, intermarried with EdwardSweeuy, Catharine, intermarried with Patrick Dougherty, Dennis Duff, John Duff, Peter Duff, Grace Anmo Duff. Margaret Duff, aud Mamuscs James Duff, children of Dennis Duff, dee'd. The ssid real estate con sists of a certain uics-uagfl or tiact of land situate in t lear field township, Butler county. Pa., bounded north by Baxter, e.int i>y James Kelly, south by l'utrick 'l obin, and west by Miles Gallaher, containing one bun dled ami fifty acres, more or less. You aud each of you, aie hereby cited to be and appear before our Judges at au Orphans' Court to be held at Butler, ill and for the • county of Butler, ou the fourth Monday of September next, it being the 20th das of said mouth, to show cause why said writ of partition should not be awarded as pray oil for. By the Court. W. J. YOUNG, Clerk. Butler, Augns' 18C4. To all of which, the heirs and legal representatives of Deunis Duff, dee'd., are hereby lequired to take Uotice. WM. 0. BRACKEN RIDGE, Sh ff. Aug. 24, ISO. Farm for Male. \Firm containing Forty-one a.. I one-fourth Acres of choice land; situate iu Peuu township, Butler county, one half mile west of the Pittsburgh ami Butler Plank Road. '23 miles north of Pittsburgh, and 7 miles south of Butler. A good two story hewed log honse, 18 by 20 feet, a good log barn. U2 by 08 fret, i nd a frame Spring bowse, tin ee Springs of never failing water, a School-hon»e on the same tract of land ; a Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist, and U. P. Church, all within a mile and a half; a choice selection of graded Apple and Cher ry trees,budded Peach trees, Dwarf Pear and Dwarf Ap ple frees, Blackberries, Raspberries and Plum trees.— This farm is bseated in a good neighborhood. Any per son desiring to purchase this form, can have it cheap.— The improvements coet half the amount that is asked f"rit WILLIAM MARSHALL. Butler, Aug. 17, 1854::3t. (Herald and American copy.) Dissolution. \TOTICE i« hereby given, that the partnership hcreto lore existing between J. 41. & R. AI. Douthett. lias iliij «lay been dissolved by mutual consent. The accounts, hooks and papers are left in the hands of J. 11. Douthett, who i* authorized to settle and collect all accounts ifre the late him. Business will be conducted iu the old siaud, by J. H. Douthett. J. li. DOUTHETT. ft. M-nuI'TIISTT U. S. 7-30 Loan. Tub Secretary of tho Treasury gives notice that sub scriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from Aug. loth, 1804, with semi-an nual interest at a rate of seven and three-tenths pftr cent, per annum—principal aud interest both to be paid iu lawful money. These notes 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 years from their date, as tho Government may elect. They will be issued in denominations of&.0, fIOO, SSUO, SI,OOO and so,ooo, aud all subscriptions must bo for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will bo transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of tho original Certificate of Deposit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interest from August 16, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any ono time will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of ono per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified by tho officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must be made from the deposits. Special Advantages of This Loan. It is a National Savinu* Ba.td, offering a higher rats of Interest than any other, aud tht but ttcurity. Any savings bank which pays its depositors" In U. 8. Notes, considers that it is paying iu the best circulating medium of the country, and it cannot pay iu anything better, for its own asHets are either in government securities or iu notes or bonds payable in government paper. It is equally couveuiet as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can always bo sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are the best security with banks as collaterals for disounts. Convertible into s Six psr cent. 5-20 Gold Bond. In Addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this of conversion Is now worth about threo per cent, per annum, for the current rate for 6-20 Bonds is not less than nine j»er crnf. premium, and before the war the premium In six per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will bo seen that the ao j tnal profit on this loau, ut the preseut market rate, is not | loss than teu per cent, per annum. Its Exemption from Slate or Municipal Taxstion. But aside from all the advantages wo ha**e enumera ted, a special Act of Congress txtmptt all bowls anU Treasury notes from lacul taxation. On tho average, this exemption is worth about two per cent, per annum, occording to the rate of taxation In various parts of tho country. It is believed that no securities offer so great Induce ments to lenders as those issued by the government.— ! 1 n all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability I of private parties, or stock companies, or separate com munities, oulv, (splodged fsr payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the discharge [ of all the obligations of tho Uniiod States, j While tho government offers the most liberal terms for Its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal w ill be tho loyalty uud patriotism of the people. Duplicato certificates will be issued for all deposits.— Tho party depositing must endor.se upon the original certificate the denomination of notes required, aud whether they arc to be issued in blank or payable to or der. When so endorsed it must be left with the ofßcor receiving the deposit, to bo forwarded to the Treasury Department. Subscriptions will ns r.icntvsD by tho Treasurer o tho United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and deidgnatod Depositaries, and by tho First Matlonftl Hank or Allegheny City, Pa. First, Second, and Third National Banks of Pittsburgh, Pa., and by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money, aud ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout tho country will give further Information and AFFORD EVERY - FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. Writ of l*»rtitlon. IN the matter of the Petition f»r Partition of the Real Estate of Adam Mahood dee d. In the Orphans'Court of Butler county. No. 51, March Term. 1804. Ihe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—'To the Sheriff of Butler county. Greeting Whereas at au Orphans' Court heM at Butler, iu and f.rtbe county of Butler, 011 the 30th dav ■ I March, A. D.. IS«4. before the Judges of the same Court, the petition . 112 Maria J. Marquis, ono of the cluldren and lineal descendants < 112 Adam H. Mahood, late . 112 I'enn township, Butler county, Penna., dee'd., re spectfully represents, tlyit the said Adam 11. Mahood, di ed on the 24th dav of March, A. I)., IHO4, Intc-tnte, leav ing no widow liv ing, but leaving the following named lin eal heirs, to wit: Anaii%a, iiiterniairied with James Ivingan, (she is now dead, leaving her husband. James Kingan. and the following named < hildren, to wit: Nancy Kingan. Samuel Kingan. Mary Kingan, Robert Klngnn. James Kidgan.and Margaret Kingan.) James tt. Mali mml, aged about forty-one ye.uw, and a resident of county, Maria J., your petitioner, who was intermarried with lleurv K. Marquis, Alexander Mhlunnl, ngodabout thirty seven years, and a resident of the State of Illinois, and Ruth E.. intermarried with James A. M ' une,—that all of the above n.unsd heirs are residents of the county and Stute aforesaid, except Alexander, who i,s u ie«.dent of the Statu of Illinois—that the said decedent, A.lam 11. Mahood, died seined as of fee of and in a certain lot of land, situate in I'enn township, county and State afore said. bounded ami dcscribod as follows, to wit: On the north by lamb of Win. Wlble, on the east by lands of said Wilde and heirs of the estate of Wise, on the south by lands of Alex. Malunsl s heirs, and on the west by Jesse B. Dodds, containing one hundred acres—that no partition or valuation of said ceiatu has been mads, and praying the Court to Award an inquest to make par tition of the premises aforesaid, to and Among the repre sentative* of the said Intestate, in sueli manner and in such proportions, as bydJie laws of this Commonwealth is directed, if such partition can be made without preju dice to or spoiling the whole—but it sneli partition can not be made thereof thciito value and appraise the same and make retmn of their proceedings u< cording to law. April 2:i. 1804, rule on heirs, .v...t0 show cause, issued Returned served. Aud now to wit,.lll lie 26, Inquest awarded. By the Court. A. I>.. lvr,4. WATSON J. YOUNU.t Ik. of 0. C. TAKE N. tlce that an Inquest will be held at the house of the late decedent, in Penn township, on MONDAY the liffh dav of September next, at In o clock, a. 111.. of sai I day, to make partition or valuation of Real Estate of said decedent, according to law, at which time aud ploco you may attend if y«u think proper. WM. O. BRACKENRIDGE, Aug. 21. ISO 4. Sheriff. Register's Notice. N OTICE is hereby given to all persons interested, that the following accounts have been possed and filed in the Register's office, of Butler county, and will be presented for continuation aud allowance to the Orphans' Court,to be held iu Butler, on Wednesday, September 2J, INO4. Final account of William Ren and John Staples, Exr's. of J. I. Staples, dee'd. Filed May lft,l>WV4. Final account of Susan Noiegon, Adm'x. of Henry No 1 egan, dec d. Filed May 2ff, 1 >«;4. Final and Supplementary account of Jno Murrln, Ex'r of Hugh Muirin,dee d. Filed by Hugh A Wm. Murrin, Exr's. of John Murrln, dee'd., June a, 1804. Fii alaccount of Wm. Forquor, Ex r. of Andrew Dou gan. dee'd. Filed June 2, 1 Final account of David Dodds, Ex'r. of Gcorgs Ebert, dee d. Filed June 3,1804. Final account of Wm. Dunbar, Ex'r. of Mary M'Greg gor, dee'd. Filed June 13,1804. Final account of Henry Knauff,Guardian of Catharine Dumbuchcr, for met ly Catharine Kuautf. 1-ilod Juno 14, Ist 4. Final account of 11. C. Turk and Marv Turk, Adm'rs. of JamesC. Tui k, dee d. Filed June 17,1804. Final account of Win. C. Campbell, Adm'r. ol Wm. Campbell,dee'd. Filed June 26, I*o4. Final account of James 11. M Mahon, Adm'r- of James 31 .Malion, dee d. Filed Jnue W, 1804. Final account of James Anderson und Christiana Ker nel-, Adm'rs. of John Kernel-, dee'd. Filed July V, 1804. Final account of Thomas M'Nces, Adm'r. of Samuel M lntire, dee'd. Filed July 11, 1804. Finalsccouut of James Brcdin, Adm'r. of John Gra ham. dee d. Filed July 26, IS<4. Final accouut of Hugh Murrin, Adm'r. of Edward M'- Kiuney, dee'd. Filed July 27, I*o4. Final account of Wm. Campbell, Guardian of Margaret D. Seybert and Bernard D. Seybert. File»l Aug. 1. lst'4. Final account of Francis Riott, Adm'r. of Gottlieb W«df, dee'd. Filed Aug. 8,1804. Final account of John C. Coll. Guardian of Margaret Coll, Miuor child of Coruelius Coil, dee'd. Filed Aug. 11, 18«»4. Final account cf J. W. Christy, Ex'r. of John M'Kis sick, doe'd. Filed Aug. 11, 4. Final account of James G. Wflkoo aud Thomas Don ald on, Ex'rsu>f James Wiist»n, doe'd. Filed Aug. 11, 'O4. Final account of E. Maurhoff, Adm'r. of ChriHthui Dethloff, dee'd. Filed Aug. 12, 1804. Final account of J. C. Kelly and Uriah M'Nces, Adm'rs. of John Kelly, dee d. Filed Aug. 12, 1864. Final account of J. W.Christy, Adm'r. of Daniel Pat terson, dee'd. Filed Aug. 10, lbt>4. Partial aoconnt of John Gregory, Guardian of Minor children of Jonathan Cornelius. Hied Aug. 17,1804. Final account of Rebecca Christy, Adm rx. of James D. Christy, dee'd- Filed Aug. - J2, ISO 4. Final account of James Kerr, as Adm'r. and as Trustee for the sale of the real estate of Wm. 11. M'iiill, late of Mercer township, dee'd. Filed Aug. 22,1804. Final accjunt of N- rmsn M Knkiand and William l*aintcr, Ex'rs, of William Haslstt, late of Winfield tp., dec d. Final account of David Lcicb and Adam Kreps, Adm'rs. of Mathios tehwoebel. Filed Aug. 20, 1804. JAMEB S. KtNNEDY, Reg. l'fcr Jon* 11. Chatty Dep. Butlsr. Aog. 24. 1801. NEW GOODS, 1804 . AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, j - A*D AS GOOD A3 THE SEJT. R. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Have just received at tlicir establishment, ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA., A largo and well scleetod stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. RIAD THI raixoTmra CAT Atone* ATD rntnt rurtxer. FOR THE LADIES. Always on band a largs clock of Ladlsa foods, »ucbu COBERO CLOTII, ALPACAS, DH LANES, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, KERCHIEFS, NUBIBS, GLOVES, te. FOR GENTLEMEN. Alwavs on hand Black Cloths, Fancv and Bhrk Cassl mcre.t, £atinetts, Caasiueta, Tw««ds, Plain and [amy \'M tings, Shirting, etc., ate., etc., READY MADE CXOTIIIXG. Such a* COATS, P ANTS, VESTS and wthar garmnnts. lioots and Shoe*, HATS, CAPS & NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles IIOtSUIIOLI) WOODS, Such as Unbleached anJ Bleached Muslins, Linen ami Cotton. Table Clot In, Oil Cloths, Linen and Heiup Towels, Cm pots, Curtains, Fringe, etc. HARDWARE, AC. * Tfyon want Nails or Spikes, Manors or other forks, Saw "Mill or other eawv, Smoothing Irons, Locks, Hinges, etc., goto M'Aboy's, whore you can buy them cheap. IK YOU WANT Good Extra Family Flour, White or Brown Sugar. KioCoffoe,lmperial, Voung Hyson or Black Tea, goto M'Aboy's. IF You WANTOItOCEIUKH of a superior quality, at a* low rates as thay can ba hat] olsewhuro in tue county, goto the atoia of R.C. A J. L M'ABOY. May 11, 18T4. PHOTOGRAPHS. milE undersigned would respectfully inform the pub | lie, thai he haa nircliased the Photograph Gallery, of .I.e. Maemdy, on Main Street, opposite Boyd's Build ings. where lie is prepared to execute nil work in tho Art of photographing, nt the shortest possible notice. His Reception Room is fitted up with neatness and ele gance, where he h is a Large lot of Very Fine Photographs, which are open for inspection to the public. Timet* de- Hiring life-like Photographs, will please give us a call. B. C. lIUSELTON. Butler, Aug. 17,1 H«^4::tf. Writ of 2*ui*lition, TN the matter of the Petition for Partition of tho Ileal | Estate of Catharine Beigbley, deceased. In the Orphans' Court of Butier county, N0.23, March Term. 1M 4. TiieComniouwealth of Pennsylvania, to tho Sheriff of Butler county. Greeting. Whereas, at mi Orphans' Court held at Butler in and f.r the county of Butler, on tbc Jtoth day of March, A. 1).. IV4, bef.re the Judges of the same Court, The Petition of Win. Smyth, respectfully represents that your petitioner isjhe Committee duly appointed and qualified, of Adum Beighly of the town ship of Lancaster, in the county of Butler, a lunatic by inquisition fjund, nud who is a brother of Catharine Beighly. late of tho township a fores id, dee'd. That the said Catharine Beigbly died intestate, unmarried and without issue or lineal descendant*. and that her heirs are the said Adam Beigbly. Kilian Beigbly, Lewis Beigb ly, John Bviglily, Sarah, intermarried with Conrad Mil ler, Leali, inteatnarried with Frederick Huff, David Beigh ly. and Absidoin Beighly, whe ore brothers and sisters of the said Catharine Iteighly, all of whom are of lawful ago, and all of whom reside in the county of Butler, ex cept David Beighly. who re*ides in the county of Law rence. That tbe said Kitten Beighly, Lewie Beighly, and John Beighly, are also lunatics by inquisition f>uiid,and that John Myers and Henry Rosebuugh, of the town-* ship af »i "said, are the Committee of them severally. That the -mid Catharine Beighly died seized in her demesne as of fee of fifty acres (morn or loss) of land, situate in the township aforesaid, adjoining lands of Robert Kennedy on tne north, John Beighly on the east, J.-hn Myers oil the south, and John Fliuncr on the wost, and that no partition or valuation thereof has b< o made to or among tbe pemoiiH thereto entitled. And praying the Court to award a writ of Partition for that purpose's* is provided for by law in such cane. Apiil 23, IKO4, Rule on heirs, Ac., to alios- cause ls.ucd ; returned served. And uow to wit, June 2d, 1&04, Inquest awarded. By the Court, WATSON J. YOUNG, Clk. ofaC. TAKF. notice that an Inquest will be held at the house i of tho late decedent. in Lunea»«tor township, on TIIUR3- DAY.the loth day of September next, at 10 o'chs k, a. m..of sakl dtty, to make Partition or valuation of real en tat eof said decedent according to law, at which time and placo you may attend if you think proper. W M. O. BR AC U.N RIDG K, Aug 17,1964. Teachfr's Kxaminut ioci. APPLICANTS for School* will meet for examination as follows: 'Meat Liberty, Saturday, August 20. liairisville, Monday, August 22. Martinsville, Tuesday, August 23. North Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 24. Snnbnry, Thursday, August 20. Millerstown, Friday. Augaat 2ft. Coylsville. gatmday, August 27. Portersvtlle, Monday, August 29. Zellotiople, Tuesday. August 80. . Cranberry tp.. Sample's school house. Wednesday, Aug.3l. | Forward tp., Fitssimon s schuol hoa»o, T burn lay, Sept 1. I Prospect, Friday. Sept. 2. : Butler, Faller's school bouse, Monday, Sept. 5. ! Saxonburg, Tuesday, Sept.««. Glade Mills, Thompson's school honso, Friday, Sept. U. | Applicants must attend at those places nearest their j residences. or the place nearest the district to which the* are applying for schools. This requirement must be ob served. The examinations will commence at 9 o'clock, a m. Eiich applicant will come provided with Pen, Ink and paper, a stamped envelope, enchasing laet year's cer- ' titicate, and a five ceut Revenue tttamp. A. 11. M ATERS, Aug. 10.1864::It. County Superintendent. Kxceutop's Notice. ESTATE or Jou* JACK, Dec'n. TTTUEREAS l<ett«*rs Tentainentary with tho Will an- V nexed, have thisdav been duly issued by tbe Reg ister to M iliiam M. Graham. LMJ. of John Jack, late of Wa-binvton township,Uec'd., therefoie all persons indebted to the estate of said deoedent, are re- j quested to make immediate payment, and those having i claims or diniands against the atuie. will prabent them ' properbr autheotJeat*»d fr.r set tie in ant. j Aug. 21,TO*U. W M. fi ttARAM. Rx'r | /AS. MOBLWAIIV « U ...,WK. CA*l*M*J«' JI'ELWAIN&CA.MPBEZ.Lt Wholesale and Retail GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, No. 104 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PL March 30,15«J4::2m0. 1864; New Goods! 1864. tAROB AN D WELL SELECTED SToCt 0# Splendid Seasonable Goods, Just received and for Sale at tin HSTEW STOREOO3IF 1 WEBER & TROUTMIN, Boyd', Cvilding. turv«r«r M»ln k JtlTkmon ,t (| BCTLEII, PA., Camlitlnj 0 f Dry 0000.,,uch w FINK DKLAINB, CASIJUXXH, OODIKGI, ~A>. Pnr.TTi, *ALMOR At. BKIRT# ftod & geScrml of LADIES DRESS GOODS, of tho finest quality t BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, •bd all kJfiis wf 11 inauiogs. A large Msortinent of OKNTS. WARS, such gg CLOTO3, CASSl^Rfeig SATLN'ETTS, JEANS, OATTONADES, Sea. Itea.ly-.Mndo O'lotJilrnf, HATS AND CAPS Of the vary latwt Stylaa A large and well selected Stock Jt BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware, Qaeettsware, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, And a Genuine Article of STRAINED KIOXBT/ All of which will be sold ch>Mp fot C'ASIT, or COUNTRY PRODUCE WEBER & TROUTMAN. April 15,1364::0m0. Tor Rats. Mice Roaches. Ants. Bed Bugs. Moal* in Furs. Wj>elens, &c.. Insects on Plants, Fowls, A msls. &e. Put up in 2."> c. fiOc, and sl,<"H> tyixw, Bottles, and FUmka. s3andfs sizes 6>r IIITCI.S, PrnLtc Mc. "On]) inftlliblo remcslies kn<twn." " Free tmn Poisons." " Not dangerous to the Human Family " " Bats come out of their holes to die,'* 4TJ-S dd wholesale in all large cities. Vtf-Sold by all Druggists and Betailera everywhere. A Beware! I! of all worthless imitations. 9 it" Seo that" Cost ARS" name is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buv. •9-Address, HENRY R. COSTAR*- M6- Pit in''ip \t. DEPOT, 482BKOAI>WAT. NKW VOR*. /. r. RKDICIt.*OO, Wholesale and Retail Agents, March23,lß64::6uio. Hurler, Pa. Photograph Albums, &c.r At prices ranging from 00 Cents, to 9SOO. A NEW rEATL'RK IN THE SDDK FAMILY BIBLES FOR PHOTOGRAPH PICTUBKf. ALSO—-A general supply of Pocket and Tamlly Bible* Cdl and seo them at the Book Store of , H. C. If LIN KM AN. Butler, June 22, 1 11. S. FNher'M Improved FRUIT CAlff, Patened Nov. 12,1861. Aug. 10.1802, and March 22, 18«. To be hail only of the subscriber, on Main St.. BUT DKR. Pa.. 4 di*»rs North.of M Aboy s Sture, where every article of TINWARE is kept in HHEA T VARIETY. This can has boen extensively iwe«l and fbnnd to be perfectly safe. Its great convenience will be discovered at flrwt sight. Tbe extensive flicilities for manufactur ing all Its parts make it very cheap. It is closed by rlnmpiiiff a fin cap over and round the opening, which is pruswd upon u cement-coated gasket, causing the cement to melt by tbe beat of the flrmt; b«>- coming cold, it is perfectly sealed. It is closed of open ed in an instant, by hooking or unhooking a strait wire spring. LADIES, and others, are revested u> eall and exam* Ine this UUHUl passed Fniit Cbtr. WM. 3. ZIEGLER. Butler, July 13,18A4::tf. AtlittiniNtrator , n Hotlec. ESTAT* or AxbftKW DXC'D. WHEREAS Letters of Administration to the Estate fV of Andrew M'Kinntss, late of Connoquenoshing , township, Butler county, Penna., dee d., have been dulyr granted to tbe subsertbur, nil persons indebted to sai<i ! estate, are requested to make immediate payment, im<t i those having claims against tbe eetateof the deceased, will pmeut tho aauio properlv authenticated for settlb* j went. ROBERT M KINNISS, Aug. 17,1864: :6t. Administrator. Xotiee. 4 LL person* indebted to tho undersigned, for tnsa- J\ ranee ami Service of his horse TOPGALLANT, ron del od at tho stand in Butlor, are hereby notitlod, that their accounts ajo left with Geo. C. Roeseing, Esq., to whom they aro requested to make paymeut, as their res pective accounts become due. -* SAMUEL LIOHTCAP. Butler Ang. 3,1861, 3t; • JAMES 0. CAMPBELL.. WM. CAMPBELL Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!? \ITM. Sl JAS. 0. CAMPBELL.—FocXDEas—Foundry ' W South of the borough of Butler, where Stove* i Ploughs and other castings ate made. A large supply Co»»- * c stant ly on louid 9n<* mat reajgrnable rates, 112 lSw^:<f
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