THE AMERICAN CITIZEN, Butler, Pa., Wednesday, Sept. 7.1864 Entrance to the A mktlican CinzgN PHotlsg Office m th* South,on JefltsnHiltrpit. «-->• We invite the attention of L our readers to the card of Dr. in an other column of this paper, who intends practicing Medicine and Surgery in this place. ho may find his profes sion both pleasant and profitable. D&~ Our neighbor of the Hintfilseem ed to think that the Government would have trouble in attempting to enforce the draft. Wonder if his mind has under went any change on this subject of late? llow say you neighbor? B»i>'From a notice of ('apt. Kiiker. inserted in another column, it will be seen that Government bounties will continue to be paid and volunteers, accepted until totherwise ordered. We recommend this hotiec to the favorable consideration oi those districts in our county (till subject to draft. Cllnrloil* .\ewst. The capture, of Atlanta is confirmed by Sherman's official dispatch. -The Pre - iilent has issued cOngratula'ory orders to Sherman, Farragut and others, for their gallant Buccesac —alsohaM appointed Sun day next, to be observed as a day of thanks giving for our great successes. The day I is indeed, dawning. Susr-iciocs.— A suspicious looking character cauie to town a day or so ".nee, name unknown—daifns to be a )!••!'• ->r of Warto'opy—rcnu ving iv: ill , corns, • Ac.—of medium size.—fair complexion und red hair. We would advi -o our poo- j pic to have nothing to do with him. We ! understand lie claims to be a Canadian— 1 but intimates hchasbecn both inthe Hcb- I cl and t'ninii service—whether as a sold- ! ier or not, we are not advised. lli hi. !o- j rv is a suspicions one—he has a verv ill looking countenance. Pax- him al ng and ( *!i your family physician, il' your ! corns need dressing. Sfcgr-Thc Tritium of T>: ; lay. Kp.-akini: of thecertanity ofilcC'l- Man'.-, nomination, says editorially: "There is one aspect of his nomination which is. saddening. lielioving that the Democratic party IKI« a vary considerable chance of success this Fall, in case their 1 rebel friends shall have good luck hence forth to the election, we could wish that i they, had presented a strong, positive. ] original, capable man a* their candidate for the highest position on this continent; if not on the globe. All reflecting men must realize that our high trusts, and es pecially this one, ha\e not I eon so ably tilled of late as they were in the early days of the. Republic. V, a-hingt n John Adams—Thorns: -I' -i "■■' ■n - .lunx Madison; compare these fti'.h Polk -Fill more—Pierce—Buehaiiau—thefallio. off is deplorably manifest, though Mr. Bu chanan i.) a politician of respectable, and Fillmore one of more than awe abilities. Now wo do not. n - aid Mr. Lin eolu as a great man; v. t nocandidob: jrv cr wlio know- both will j.s "endth.it li i. MeCicllan is his equal.in ability th uli Lincoln had scarcely any • ho.iliu iu hi youth, while MoOlellan received a liberal education at the public expeune. Tinii 1. ' hesitating, negative, he i* a plaything in the hands of some of the worst and most dangerous men in the Republic, who hope to achieve power through his a -umo 1 p •»- ularity with the ignorant and th -n ;! - and then to lay the country L,t the loot, of Jeff Davis, begging him to indicate li: constitutional and other cliani'cs that will reconcile him to the ta kof - iverning the whole I *uion instead of a part of it, an 1 thus to place the heel of the slave power on the neek of prostrate freedom an I the inalienable rights of man. They must be baffled and beaten, or the | New World is surrendered to the odius spirit of caste,—to their il rule of th -c who believe hard hands » h.-rKe of s< rvi tude, and at oneo dread and detest the ed ucation of the children of the poor.— Unionists of every Site! we adjure you to shako off your apathy and rally for the imperiled liberty and lift l of the nation!" Sl-CECU OF G F.N F.ISA L BURN-KlD*:. —Gen. Rurnsidc arrived on Tue layn' .luu' ('. li tre Harbor, on his way t > lesume his com mand. His arrival speedily becoming kiruvu. la 'go numbers of citizens and | neighbors assembled, au 1 Rciknap's Cor- | net band serenaded the General, w ho res- ; pondpd as follows: Ah/ /V Vik/s :—l am sure you will ex- I cuse u.e from making any extended re- I marks on this occasion, because it is not my iinbit to address public .assemblies. 1 am returning irom a brief trip, during which I have purposely enjoyed recrea tion. It will not be amiss, however, for me to say that I have the fullest confidence "in the ability of the Government tocru-h out this wicked rebellion. 1 foci that the day is not far distant when despondency i will totally disappear, and the people of. the North will see, as we in the field sec, j that the end is at hand. Only one uni ted effort is needed to enable the Govern ment to move still more quickly. I refer to this because I have lately witnessed despondency and been surprised at it. I have heard more grumbling at the North in three days than I heard iu one whole •campaign from the Rapidan to Petersburg. The people seem to think our armies-are wearing out without corresponding ex haustion of the enemy. This is a mis take: our resources in"the field are greater than his. \V e liqve thrue times his home resources untouched, and can lose far more than the South and still break down the rebellion. 1 repeat, there is no cau;e for , despondency. Let every citizen do all in liis power, and the result is sure. ENCOURAOI.NH FROM ATLANTA. —The Atlanta correspodent of the Cincinnati Gazette, in a letter dated August 14th, lias the following mysterious and thrilling giving out: "Yesterday and last night certain things occurred, which, did IdCem it pru / dent to speak of theft, would send a thrill of joy to 4oyal hearts throughout tholand I may say. generally, that we,have reeeiv . Ed the most substantial proofs that in the very army which seems so obstinately to confront us, there' is a wide spread and growing dissatisfaction with the rebellion and the rebel government, which confines itself no longer to thoughts and words, i but takes the form of solemn and insig i nifieant deeds. '• Let me not be misunderstood. We shall have battles yet to jight. The lea ders of the rebellion will strugglo fierce ly ns long as thev can put a legion into the field. Enough will ollng obstinately to the falling ' Confederacy' to make it necessary to dash their power to pieces by weight of battalions and artillery. But if we continue the present pressure a lit tle longer—if we sternly and firmly fill up and push on ourcolumnfc, three fourths j of the strength of-the rebellion will melt i away and disappear inn manner of which some of us little dream." NPIK IAL \OTK IX TH i: BUTIiKB roi N'l v AGRICULTURAL FAIR, Will b«- KM at DVTLBR, Oil TVKSDAT and WKDXKSDM, I The 4th and sth of October, 1864. j\ it i, .. i -in tip 'hid l-llows tlall,"u i Stre-t. Butler I'M. on the fir*! Witdnes I /S\ d.tv <1 • !i Mr'!.lh. L.'ibren I: mn sister j ' i \ \. •!;.■ •• no-. . . t -tfi:lly inviti J tuatten-i. llj «* i ,i i'-r- of your pitjiijr tl: it 1 will pchd, by ri-trirn i.. i t dl vl.o wi"v!i it t- • ' nK« <. ipp, with full diw : in il liMli i in t,'- VMpttiblo iMm, that will < llf'tually t» iii. Jn ten o-IVH, IMniploH, 1.1 .t. h. < T in. Km !,h «. Kiid Itll ImpliritJes of tin* Sklti, • I.rtViiip ?!i'- - !*. < '•••). -!.i -"'li I li. tiuliful. i I V ill Hi ... iiiiii' free to th <■ lmvlng Bald nwds, or Bar ' area, -imj.lr directi -UH und Infunifttion that trill . •• M • th*'m to -■tnfV a full p; uth«t' Luvitriasit llnir, Vi -'.ft-, .>!-:i Moe-t r lif, in it- rtthan thirty il iyi. I All iijipl-cation* nnswered by return mail without cl. it ire. Kwportfully V"»tr«. TilO.S. ». I'M \ I'M AN. Cliemift. July 27. Wr.|-jnmo. 8-'*l Broailtiay, Now York. \ (>:d to the Sixtl'i j CIW ALLOW t-\ » or throe lIO#s|IOJVI , 112 " L'tujlm," M T«- » nil Bittn-. i| .«illu. '• NcrVotH Anlidotr-M." • .'■• A .A' . and afte» \ •>» h -\t i> .1 with then nit, 1 -he iiv ' 'V.i' I xof OLD l)i)t-TOH Bl'( 11 AN'S LXtiLl.-'ll KCinCPII L« HI 11)0 ml Si l ' •:«!» and yi*or j i:i h-M thin thirty day Thci arc purely Yficetible, : |.l-a-irf t . ! !, . "pr-niot .Mid C .lu:>.ry in their t ftect* | !• i: the I ■ !»rn 'i -'A 'i und sbutteied c uiitituti' n. Old | and \. u r • >II til.'- th-in with adv intnye. Imported | and hidd in the L'ultid StntcNikoli Iv # .1 AH. F. BCTLKH, No. 427 Broadway. New York. July 27, l W4::r,mn. 4if*Ag('ut fortbe I'nltnlßtatoi. no VOl WISH TO BID CtflUßß! DR. I'l't'liAN'S Tl «JLIPII SPHCfFIC I'ILLS . nr.*. in \<>than :.0 days, th" worut ca-.hof M-•BVOITSNKSS Impotenry, Frenm i HIT Hi ca.v. iSeuiiti il Wt akiw.i. hi - inity. and all Urinary, Si vual and N« mhih All. • ti ni, no matter fr« in what i au-.' producd. |*i ice, One Dollar |K*r box. S'-nt. po-.!- • paid. 1 v niail, on I' ■ < i|»t of un irtvlor. One Box will per l t ili. u:e in itwMi.i v. Add.. I JAMES 8. BTTLEB, « al A r:it, 427 Ift . lw.iy, New York. July i7. 1' M \ RH11: i •)n the-V.ih • I Aui-iHt, L..14, hv the R» v. V. W. De cbaut, Mr. J UN M . of Worth towmdiip, to Mlm MA itv Ki.i*. ;; 112. »-f I'ruuklln township, Butt county. Pa. On tl. oi. ... Iv tJo -trie. Mr. Wll.l.lAM M Oo.lN, tl Mi-. Vm AN both of Coiiuoquenea-iiiK town al.ip, liulh i count) , I'a. j On •:' • • »h nit.. I.v llev. W. A. Bl.u k, at 1)1* residence, ! Mr. •«MCEi. M Mi. . v, Jr.. t . Mi-< E*ii i INK, duught. i of Mr .! -Jin B . hi d.idl.. 112 M u ion t. wii-hlp, Butler re.. Pa. At 0 -mi tin:" <'nil pla< <•. by tin line, Mr. Wtt.tt m Hl.l i Mari<>nt wiiflhip. t . Mi i MATILDA, d uiehter of Mi • hen V .nd. (Ini, i Venango tp.. Bull.-- r-. Ba. i tul - mn day 'id tl the •.ate". Mr. Jottx KfLLY, of ( . C. 11th B--» . I*. H. iV. to MIHM KM*\ J\*K, :■ iof v . Divin HuiK%, < 112 Washington townalilp, But untj. I'a i > I MD: 1:• r. Sept lat»l t i Fi PT,Ii Kinl on ol i;--.. »1. J'. U. and A. MHIK, age 1 7 ntouths and In days. S\*. i t Eivdy! tin.u lia«t flown, to i liappi- r bore, Thy eong »<■ will hear throiifih life nevermore; ii'it near tin- bright thi-.-ne. in 11. iVen'a I. >wrr«, Thou wi!i carrol thy aong thn BternHjr'i honn. M. W. S. In Penu ton-nubip, Buth r c :;nly, on the -ith of An -- u . I v';, Ml-. MA, I JANK 0-.:>EN. nil -dt Hev. Ephraiin 0.-t n lid d iughtei I Hon. J i.a. s Bank*, iu the llit i n- of h.-r age. Thla OKcidlent chri t i-an lady wan endeared to nil that kit' w her. Klie was very kind and effect Innate, ami to her uid and aix children (one a Htep-chihl) bcr de ce i«e IH an overwhelming affliction. glie had th • pre-, nee of her Savior In her Klrkiie«-", and j shewaid to her l that Jenn bad taken away the -'ing of death. With the bereaved wo aincerely nytnp.%- On thel-Sth nit.. In the borough « 112 Zolien pie. Butler count v. Pi , Ml". H.IMJIA lUMMiLt'it, 112... I 4.i y.s 8 mo.. ii l l ! I■IH \-. \LU ADVEOTLNEMOM n. »T0 v OLt >l. VutantMU-a will-1 uteaptod and counted on the quota* . 112 the p'-i-M nt call up to the In I practical moment bef ire the dm I ted meu are accept ed, and .-ent to rendezvous. T mnsliipa and mib diatrieta which have not filled their quota-*, are ui .-red t> do at onco. All time that ein p- be riven, will be allowed, but the Draft will commence a.-aoou after the6th t»l" tember a.-' practicable. I Credits v. ill >.e sriven nn-I Oorei nment bounty paid to i until further notice. I » iird^-r i apt. Bl« 11 ABD IMI'OE. Btb U. S. Infantry, A. A. l\ M. General. J. W. KIHKKB, 0 .ptain and Provoat Mjm - ., &*l Diat., I'a. Sept. 7, l§C-k:?f. LOST. ON Wednesday, Au.-.u t 3L iv i. a Gold Ppeciuien Breast l'in. Miniethlng ii the ."hape of a heart. Ihe tinder will be lilii-rally rewaroodliy leaving It nt the Of fice' 112 tbe American Citizen,octhe •übacriner. -pi. 7,L" »:.:11 + M. M. SIITBA. " DP.. CA3RL ILLIKG, _ I'hyHician uistl Surgeon. oHI -e in Boyd's Buildings Corner of J- Herwin and Main Streets, one door South of Dr. Bell's Drug Store. Sept. 7,lßubjecl«, the desired inL»rmat«ou will be promptly furnished. By order of the Provost Marshal GcneraL J. W. KIBKEB, Qtpt. & l»r.«. Mar. £kl Dis. Pa. Tro. Mar. Oflice. 23.1 Din. pa.. Allegheny city, Aug. 81,18(H::2t. AppralM>ment LiHt. rnilK filli wiu"; Appraisement. Lists, under-the Fifth | Section of the Act of April 14th. 1851, hare l«*-en tiled in the office of tlu- Clerk of the Orphans' Court, viz : i No, 1, Juno Term, l»ii4. Mrs Ellen Stillwagon, widow of Jacob BtUlwag .ii. doc.d, Personal property to the am't of s7'». HO 0 W Stillw igon & Adam Stillwagon, Jix'rs. No'J, June Term, Mrs Christiana Keruer, widow of John Kerner.xlec.d, I'urttonal pn»porty to the amount of? 000,00 Christiana Eernw k James Anderson, Adm'rs | No 52, June Term. IM'4, Mrs Mary M'Kiunis, widow of John M'Kinola.dec'd Persona! property to Uie amount I of ;-iUO,OO Win Dick k John .M'Kinnis, Adm'rs No 60. Juno Term, Mrs Mary A Fowler, widow of J«*eplTD Fowler, dee'd Pers-jnal ixropert* to the amount of $301,50 Mary A Fowler, Adm'x | No ft», June Term, IBW, Mrs Bebecca M'Kinnis, widow i of Andrew M'Kmuis, dee d Personal property to the amount of SIWJS Robert M KinnK Adm'r j | No Co, June Term, 1864, Mr* Elizabeth M'Corniick, j widow of HUKII M'Cormiek, dee'd Personal property to J the auuount of $112,00 J«is O WiLwin, Adui'r , Of which the creditors, beit>, legatees, diatrtbutees, ( and others intere.stod, will takfl notice and appear at the j next Term. tc. wia : the Fovrth Mouday of September, | 1804, and not later than the third day thereof, to show . cause agaiust the same. By the Court, I WATSON J. YOUNO. Clerk. 1 Butier, August 31,1504 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., FOISBED IN 1810. AND Incorporated by Legislative Charter. a L>»\. m ia.t> « > .C'. * •112 the kind THE 'M IS', conducted l-v a ' <»1 BI'SINLSS MAN. Our higbeet commercial authoritk-\ I!- t nn-I We>f, pro.iwiu.ee bis system of B"- h keeping ue"ijn«led-—coiupi •ben 1 rig eieiy departnn at of bu -i --ne . und yet so skilfully eondem-ed that Ihe attentive student masters the whole iu six or eight w It cun slft i of BTOCK BOOKS, cl - 1 once with a l-jss and twice with again—ethlhit in-' bv three din'ercnt tneth' -i-, the transfer of old to | new books. PARTNFLSIUP li" »K3, i.-tdnrl' d bv tillee •}';•. i i-ut inrtbo'lM. e\l.ibitlnK t' - t4-a»'-ft-r of old to n«w b ki. with the intr.Mbictiou of a now partner. And practically illustrating the PMVATH LEDOEtt, i <-f <-112 which there-;u|t« of the hurfine'.s are kept out of the general bodes, l-k- c an (tly re opc-ited. The I 0 irnei isalse ex' icisod iu OPENING BOOKS, fVom s| ■ iftcatious, iucludiiig special c .i-.dlHons not often met with in business, Also, a serious of exercleoeln CLOSING BiXilvS, fir.m new and : • •nllar specifications. The learner also writes Kbout eighty BUSINESS FORMS of Prom?'*aty Notes, Judiraiimt Notes, Drafts, Orders, Bills el Exchange, Accouuts, luvoices, Ac.. 4c. Al«-.>, u series of • 10 S IN ESS LETTERS, which. 'til the bu-iii' -f irtii••. ir »- all • -nn" led with 1:: i course of Book-Keeping, making it a regular course of 1 u ine- • wtth a c iur:-« of twenty-live LECTURES UPON BOOK-KEEPING, by thoSenii r Principal, explaining all the biisiuess mut t-is recorded In the text. Also, twelve LECTI'RES ON BUSINESS SUBJECT®. How every one may ret rich. #! w to%-t rich by tra i!i.!x. 'i :ie ■ ■ nl failures. On sp-cula t i. Tic* mural influence of integrity in > unt.: 1".-it notes. OUR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEPING, (In manuscript.) exhibits the constrmdion MI. I equip ment. the oj einiiiitf receipts andf-.xpendltores, the I- • k-' i a.-n ly ( I-1! fh M : • sippi steamer. Ourfuil course < 112 bufine-.-: practice includes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about THIRTY DIFPLBFNT FORMS, vl/.: 11 l,ed.': .7 Lav-bo*.!;*, 5 Journal-. 0 Bill b. 1: i, 4 Cash ! is, 4 Salofrbooks, 2 J IT. ce-1 k. 1 uuMmok, 1 (i . i esii-1 r. 1 Depi>fit :>'vt -t• r. "J l.'olb el i-n lister . I Tickler, I Hand'*-, 1 i ok, 2 [ h.M>ks, 1 Fuel-b.iok. Tlie«e|»ookspractically record about SIX Hi NMKI.D BU. IMi lb ~.-\t TIoNS. coinpre hendina DUFF'S original plan of bu*inr-a oilucation in tro«luc«-l twenty-fife y-ars «/... Ib-w fir others have fin*'. *-d» vl in imitating iiim will bo be-1 mm-u by i nipai inn the busin.-. papr*t -* au-l books of their pupils' with those of the grndu»te-4 of this Institution. HARPER'S ENLARGED EDITION OF fUJII'W HOOK KIODIMAG Price |1,75. Posta,:a SO cents. Sold by Booksellers gen erally. The following testimonials indicate Ihe character o Ibis work : •* No other Work up. n B«ok-Keepioir explains the sub jects with so much clearness and diruplicity F. W. EDMUNDS, Cashier M« ehar 5 .-- Bank. Wall st.. N. Y. '•lt Rives a clear insight into all departments of thin »c:encc." A. S. I'll AS EH. Cashier of Seventh Ward Bank. N. Y. " A« «n extensive shipowner. American anil Kuropean merchant, hank director, et *., he has bin the reputation of tho higoit order "112 binin''>s talents." JOIIN W. BUL NII AM. 31 ' int, No. > South .'I . New V. rk. "Mr. Duff is an., n of rare qu dill, atb n« 112 .r bu««ineM." JOHN M. D. TAYLOR, Merchant, Union st.. New Orleans. "Mr.DnfT is a Aierrbant of the first respectability.'' J. LANDIS. Mer- bant. New l)r!>-aus. "I srradnsted in Dutr« ( He", iu halt th" time I ex peCte.i. His admirable svs*'«ni includes nothing nurper- II in His, nor leave- cut e--. ntinl." J. li. COMPTON, Cashier Mug: a Bank, Lockport, N. Y. M It contains much matter impoi tant to tho mere bant." O. HAOTKAD, President Manhattan Bank, N. Y. "The most Complete work of tbe kind I have ever seen." JAMES P. MURRAY, President Exchange Bank, Pittsbu gh. " Tho clear and comprehensive that I have met with." • JOHN SNYDER. Cashier L.'nk of "Yon have your own long e\p- ; cnre n merchant to goisln.so in this work." RICH ARD.IRYIN, Men bant. No. W Front -tie. t N. Y. u Tlic favorable opinions already exprmsal by jr« ntl»- n-en of mi-.-teut authority ate Well deserved and very properly beetowciL" CHARLES M. LEUPP, LEOPOLD \m I.UORTII, ROBERT KELLY, Special of the Chr-mber of Commerce. N. Y. [Extract fr*>m the Minuttw.] PROSPER M. WET MORE, Secretary. "Your Committee unanimously con -nr In the opinion of <.f tbe improved met hi d..f Mr. Dull " GURDONJ. LEEDS. ( Recording Secretary of the American Institute, N. \. | On WHi. 11. Jinir's S'oiißuivmhjp, Twelve far tbe best Bn«ineis and Ornamental Penmanship, I awarded • »ur Present Penman, by the United Matt - I *lr at Cincinnati in ls,-4j Pennsylvania State Fair at Wyoming 1 • <» Western Pennsylvania Fair at Pittsburgh 1> o >V. ~tern Virginia Fair at 'Wheeling... IM,O And the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland 18®2 All if which are at '-nr . die-. * "Perfect »:ems of tho Penman's art.**— I'itUhtsrrjh /V. '•These performances can only be excelled by'the au thor."—J'i ttshurfjh Gazdtr. "All hii ornamental desifms nre new and remarknhle i pei 112 ruiance.-*."- Krcu»«// Go;. iU. "The Into Western iVnusvlvania Fair nwarded him six First Premiums in all branches of the art." Ohio SUite. Journal. - OI'R TERMS. For the Graduating Course, time unlimited *tA,OO i : n»e enlarjreil edition of Duff's Book-keeping.. 1,75 Our blanks are inadeof finu extra size paper, rulml Ann- j ! plats, with full sets of auxiliarifgt. The Institution there fore offers tbe Commercial Stu i dent, the following IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: Ist. The host System of accounts iu u*e, taught by the i Author. 2d. Th" daily lectures of an experieu- t d Accountant, A w ing of half the time reouired bv other Colle ges, ami f-3) or S3O in board. -itli. A - tying of iUorfT in Stationery, j 6th. flaring tbe best business penman in tho West. tfd~ For full jKarticulars. send f>r our elegant nexv Cir : cular, pp 68, with samples of onr Penman's Business and jOi uanuut.»l \T riting, inclosins rents for postage, to P. DI'FK & SOX, I'rtiis IIIUIM. 1 Jucel.lSfllnlmly. Pittsburgh, Peon's. SHERIFF'S SALES. T>Y virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, Alias 112) Venditioni Jixpaia.-. and Fieri Pacini, iueiied „ut „t tne Court of Common Pleai of Butler county, and to me directed, there will he exuowl to public ijale nt ti»»' Court II ii e,ln the borough of Butler, on MOIVDAV, the rdOtli day of Si pleinhcr, 1801, at 1 o lock j>. m., the fdlowdng described property, to wit; All tin? title, interest and claim of Joseph Barn hrut and John Baruhait, «>f,inurid to twenty one arres •»f Intnl. mo. •• «>r less, situated in Palrviow township, Butler • unty, Pa., bounded north by Bhillp Bar nh art, cast hy (Qmon Barnh.-irt, nouth hy Andrew Bamlmrt, wi«t by Julia Everhart, J>.g Hou--e, Barn and L"g Spring lloum thereon, Seized ami tikuu iu execution us the property of Joseph Parnhart and John Baruhurt, ut the suit « I Kb Bulph and John Hutchesou, Executors ofdetf llntchesou, dee'd 1 ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of John ITonry Krepps, i>f, in and to seven tee ti acres of land, inoro or less, situated in Jocksou township, Butler county, Pa, bo uinning at the north-went corner at a pout, th'-nce hy land- of J%mes Wcitcrnian nouth 8H degrees wcit 70 per ches to a nt tie, thence hy land of Thnm.is Donald*'ii north two degrees, went 16 pore hoe to a pout, thence hy lands af Samuel I.etcher, nouth 8u degrees eastJK 6-10 per cers to ii White <»ak, thence by laud*of Jamen B H-nth decrees west 34 porches to the place of begln edandt ikea in ixe Qti nt a • the 11 ipertj t John Henry Krepps, at the suit of Jane Wilson. ALSO. All the right, title, interest f.udclaim of Andrew Burt ner, of. In and to onohuudrod at*res if land, more or lons, situate I iu Mini •u township, Butlor county, Pa, hounded north hy Miller,oast I»y Itay,south by Vest hy b'. aton. Sehtgd and tab. -n iu execution iw the property ->f John Ilurtner, ut the suit nf John Kay, Trustee of Ueorgn Ward,dec'd. ALSO, All the right, title. Interest and claim of Jntne; 11. o'- Domtcll.of, in and to a lot of ground situated in Oakland township, Butler con u by, Pa, hounded north hy Dolan, east hy J. Heck, nouth by J. Heel:, w«st by DoUn, Log ll"Ufp and iitnble there n erected. Seized and taken in execution ;ih the pi .porty . t Jaiues 11. O'Donuell, at the suit of Ciuules 0 Douuofl, for use. ALSO. All the right, till#. Interest and claim of lrewYiiub lin. of, in and to one house and lot, situated iu Sunbury, Butler county, I'a . hounded north by lot of Wm. Pfttter sou, east by aa alley, south by Thomas 0. Thompson, west by >1 iin street, Viauio llouse aud Stable thereon erectel. S- I and tnkeu in execution us the property of And>e;v Tiiublin, at the xuit < \ 11. P.lddle. HM O. BUACKK.NItIDOB' Sh'flT. Sheriff'soffice, Butler, Aug. 31, 1S»»I. PRGCLAIw&TION;. in and by an Act of thy General Asuein bly for the t omumnwe dth of Pennsylvania "An act to regulate tin* Oetvni! Kl'.cti'n-4 of thin Common weal tli, it is enjoined up 'n mo to gite public n -tice of in h election, and t - enuui'rnt» In ■.,< !i rai wli it oßi <■'"* t , be < b-cted. I, WILLIAM O. IUIA( K RMtIDBIS) ll' h Sb- 'irt • 112 the unty ■ 112 Butler, «i*e ii"'.; •• tbat a tifiieral IClrctloii will be lodd in the .« -»i "untv, on t)o Jeeuiid IticHdßy of Oc tober lie *t, beln the lltii't-.yof mid month, ut the •••. al Election districts, viz: !'»:<• elet t »iH olAdauid touusliip, at the house nf J. 8. Doutlndt. • The ele-1 us of A!h*gheny township, at the house ol Jam*« "•Muhou Sr. The ( b-< tors of Buffalo towiuthlp, at the house of Hub ert J. Gregg, now Oe -rge Truby. The elect, is of Butb > tuv i hip, at the lIOUSO of Mrs. Fuller. The elector® of Brady towoiilijp, nt tin house anlah Miyder. The ele >isof Clearfield townuhlp, at the Uou-*e of John Green. Thoele. t »rs of Cliuti.n towaolilp, at the house of John Kiddle. The cU 1 >rs of Concordtownaliln, at the hou.-'o of Johu M'Lauglili!). The eld tui ii of Centre tow n liip, at the hot: eof John Iloon. Tho electom of Clay township, at the liotifs of Wil li am M'tnll. r!. electors of Cherry township, at the h • • oof V.'m. Liudsey. The electors of Coiinonnenessing tpwn.-'iip, ut the hou. Eof M. 1-. White, iu N hitc-.t .vi. The elect jrs of Cranberry tow a-? hip, at IL» house of Smith Kite. The eb>. tors of Donegal tosviiihlp. at the hou oof 3lrs. A. I>. Wiles, in Millarst >w n. 11:0 electors of Fairriew township, at the house of Robert Hay. The eb-ctors of Forward towushlp, at tho hou ;o of Kobert Brown. The elcetiiM of Franklintownelilp,at tho School-hotisH, In tho 1' tough of Brospoct. Iho elec tors of JacUtoti township, at tho house of lleury Wolf, now .1 ir .liHi'n one, iu ilauuony. The electi.m of J. fl 'i-noti t v* uship, at the h ".so of Thomas Welsh, dtn a--.-d. The electon el Lancaster town-hip, at tho public Seho- 1-hottse No.V 'I • •• ele« tv!H of Middlesex t .wte.bip, at the leMi-.e of < I eorge Cooper. The eh t Jts of Marion township,at tho house of Robt. Gilchrist. The eb-ctors < 112 Muddycreck township, at the Town Hall, in Borter-\ille. , I he«' •••tonvi Met r towushtp, at the Town ll.ill, iu the borough of Hanlsville. Iho electors cf Oakland at the house of William M dun*. '1 he elwioii ■ i I'.irker tc w nsbip, at the home <■{ John Mil tin. now John Kelly, In Mai tiu-liurft;. 'i'he electors of Fenn township, at the house of Will iam Fisher. The electors of Summit b wnsliip, at the !c.ii*eof Ad am Frodn ii k. The electo»s of Hlipperyr: ck town-.hip at the Sidiool li otse nt the North end of the bor .ut,h of ( enti •viile. The eb < tors of Venango township, at tho house of James Kahte. Theeleci"i i of \\ infield townnhip, at tho School-boupc No, n, In -r l township. Th«« electors of Washington township, at the Town nail, iu Not tli Waxhingt >n. The t -i i of Worth township, at the house • 112 Win. Ihe «•! • -i> i 'Mho Borough of But b.'r,at the Courthouse. In add borough. The elect .is of the borough of Ceutrcville, nt the School House, in ?:iid Uirough. The elect •. ■< « theb .• of Zellenople, at the Coun cil House, in - iid b s u.h. At which time and places the ouftliflcd will elect by ballot- - Unu person for Congress, in conjunc ! lion with Aruifitronp county and that part nt" Allegheny county north of tho Ohio and Allegheny rivers. One'person for l'residenf'Judge cl the seventeenth district, in conjunction with the counties of Lawrcuce uud Beaver. Four persons for members of tho As sembly, in conjunction with the counties of Lawrence and Mercer. One person for Commissioner of Butler county. One person for Auditor «112 Butler coun ty. Two persons for Trustee of the Butler Academy. XetU'c is llcrclij (>ivrti, "Tb.it cv«ry peis n, excepting Jiioticos id' the Peace li lature, and oi the Select or Onumon Council . of any city, or t .iniui-wlon'Ms of any Incorpt rutf holding or exorcising at the tonne J ton.» the .tli ■ .-r tit>| ■ .itiie to «I' Jud.. •. liiMp tor. or Clerk * I any eiection 112 this « otunionwe.ißh, and that no Judge, In pc<*for, or • ther t ffici r of such election shall ' be ei!, o! • I ■ .in , . J t*i • • when Voter! f.j. And the nid Act < 112 - I !y -.1. IS*), provides follows, t-. wit: 44 That the Judge a rid 1 m-pectors, chosen as aforowhl, I shall meet nt tlieir respective place* npp« inte*l ftwlndd- J intf the election in the district towhlt ii they n*i«pectitrtdy belong, before y o'clock in the morning of tho w-.md Tuesday of October, in cichnnd every year, ond each of j tho ti'i In«pecti'rn nhall nppoin: <>no clerk, who ahull be aon Ufit 1 \ .tor «112 > ii.| d. .triet ' •"incase the person whoMhotild receive the second high- i ent number of v des for liMpector sliall not attend on the day of any election, then tlie person who shall hav c re ceived the.nd number of votes for Jutlge at j tho next preceding eleetion, shall .-•» r ; ; .s Inspector in his i place, aud in cose the pem»n who shall have iweivwl tlie j highest number of vote* 112 r inspector shall notattend, ! the present election Judge ehall appoint an inop*.ctor iu j his place, and iu cose the 'on enct'-d Ju.lcr shall nut i attend, then the inspector who rocelved th« highest nurn- i 1 -.-of v .je* shall appoint a Judge in hi- j «c.»: j;mi it , I ;tny viwiney sliall c uitlnno in the li . inl for the space of j I one hour after the tfmetixedby ' ,tw r opening of j the election, the qimiitiml voters of the towio-'tiip, wrnd, ; or district, f'vrwhi< h Midi officers shall have b. •n .! ct- i I ed, the voters prevnt at the j ie <• >iti»d Htsie*. who had l*c«w pre vi- ! ously a qualified Voter-s>f this M »te and rrr?t'-ved there- : from and returned, and who shall have i !*i*.d iu the } election district, and paid taxes as aforesaid, sl-all be enti- j tied to vote after residing In the State six months; Pro vided, that the wliito freemen, citizen* of thu United 1 ' State-, between the age of "21 and -2 years and having re- | sided in this State doe year, and in the district ten days | ssafure«.\ld, shall be entitled to vote, although they ha\ e ' not paid ta.\os. a No person shall be entitled t«> vote whose name is net contained In the list of taxable inhabitants furnish ed hy the Commissioner*, unless ho produce a receipt for the payment, within two years, of a State or county tax. a*se«ed agreeably to the Constitution, or given .••nt tefect.wy evidence, either on his oath, of aJBi mation of mother, thai l.eh i ,J h tax, on 112 dlure to pr.s uro I such a receipt shall make oath i t the lwymont thereof, r»r«c'ond if no cl-tims to be an elector l»etweon tho a.:e < 112 -Jl -n.i J \ . t • that he resided in th« State at feast one your next beff*? his application, and make such proof of bis residence in the district us Is required by this Act, and that verily believe, from tho accusgt jtiven fcim. that hn | s of the , 4 Tax," if be shall be permitted to vote bv reason of baling paid a tax, or the word "Age." If he shall be admitted ouaccouut of his nge and in oTtfi er case the reason of such vote shall bo called out to thy dork; , who shall make tho like note in tho list of voters ■ kept by them. In nil case i where thu name of the person claiming to \ vote is uot found iu the list furnished by the Commission- i era awl Assessor, or his right to vote, whether found there | or not. Is objected to by one qualified citiren, it f-liull ho j thosluU of the Inspector to examine such on oath as*to hf« (]ualiQcatlous. undif he claims to have resided in j the State one] ear or more, his oath sliall be sufficient proof thereof, but he sliall make proof by at least one 1 competent witness, who shall be a quulitled elector, that | he has re.-idt»l in the difirict for more than ten days next immediately preoeoding said election, and shall "himself swear to his bunafido residence In pursuan/'O of his lawful calling is within the district and not for tho uurposo of voting therein." » * 44 if any porson shall prevent, or attempt to prevent anv Officer of luiy election uod»r this Act from hohling «ucn election, or useor threaten any vkdonee to any such oitl cer, or shall interrupt or improperly Interfere with him in tho exemtioQ of his duty,or bb>»kup ( or attempt to bbs:k up the wind .w, or the aveuuoto any wind »wvrtu # Te (ho same maybe holdon, or sliall riotously disturb the i.cai. nf kii b elect >n, or shall use oriujuctice any intim »' . or violence wit Iflhe d.'gn t«dn ilueuce uudu >. r overpower any eloet'.T, or t«> prevent him t -on. v ijtig or to restrain the freedom of hi* ehoico, -urn person, on conviction, fchall bo finedariy sum not ex « < !ing five hundred dollars, and bo iiupri- ned I r :m\ time riot twelve mouths; and if It shall be sh iwn to tho Court whore the trial of su< U ofTt-nce shall be hud, that the person offending was not a resident of the city, word, district or township where tho said < tteitce was committed, and not entitled to a v.to therein, then on conviction, he shull be sentenced to pay a tine nt h *« than one hundred, or taoro thanouethousandd v »o, the ners oll»'udiug shall, on conviction,be fined in any sutu not le.ct iber 14th) after the mjcond Tuesday In October next, theu and thme.tftor to pot I tin thoHM things required by law. Given under inv hand and --al atfintler. this lath day of An- n t. iu th- year, 112 our Lord Hi, ht-« n Hun-Irel and slxtv fun, and of tho Indepoudouce of tho Unite J States the eighty ninth. W. 0. rni ACKgNniDOE, SLorJff. Bo tier, Aug. 81, 1««I. Heavy Artillery for One Year.- 001. Galop's Nov/ Kegimtiit'. WTKni authorized I the V. .< • Pej • tnient to ?• < ih'i u ("•■ ni- 'ty of Henvy Artillery for One Y«nr 112 to form a part of (.01. (Jalop'* New I'e -i --i . it of HEAVY AHTfLLKHV, to l-o etntloned in tho fortifieatiou"! around Wie:hington City. Hero b uu op portunity to enter a NKW OIICI ANIZ.VTION, PerVe your country—get a big liounty—avoid the Draft —and get got clear of tuarchiinr. Iteerultfl will be mus tered Into tho Company immediately aft» r receiving their ■I, t;l Bounty from the sub-distlict to which tiiey we credited. " ORO. M. IKU IN, C'ilAS. I>. KU'.)UMH. Head Quarters — I'rovest Marshal Office, New Brighton. I'a., and 11. BiJ dle Voting, IHO Koiirtti i'lttsbuigh. Aug. 21, m«4::3t. IiIMTOT (VLHi:s S' KT down for trial at September Term. I ,! i, common iug on Ihc i tli MOuday, being the -Cth du> . FIRST WJEBK. Henry B. Hicw, Win. W. Chew J 31. Cxr's. of Benj. i. hew, dec d. vs John Oillesplo. Knos M pride, vs James Downey. .Lames Gillespie, Provident wnOHCo.va Dennis Boyle. Samuel M Council, vs R. buncoster, James Pnn ca-'er, ! .V? i and Adnm Hnydor. Conrad Echolts, ?s TI. J. Klinglcr. James Pi ingle. vs Petet S< beitomantel. ile.'i e.j pati, ■s- n, vs Jehu Irvin, John Gault uud lienj. i'ullers.>u. Franri J Bride, Adm'r. of John .Sweeny, uw'd., for u««e. vs Uobeit (iiaham. O. y\. Still wagon and Ad am Still wagon, Bxr's. > 112 Jacob dtillw-ig'-n, deed, vs John Btillwagon. SCOOXU W KKK. County of Butler, vs Joseph Gruharn. Cornelius M Brido for u»o of John Dougau, vs .lame* 11. O'Donuell. John Meaus, vs Nicb las Allen, Kid aid Allen, l.li/abetb Alien, Jiunts Allen, heirs ol' Ni< h -las Allen, dee'd. Mary Itmsoy by her Moth er i.n.l next fi ietul Niuicy Kam-y. vs O. W. Still wagon. James vs Wni.Coun etui Samuel 11. IU nfrew, bt bis father and next friend Daniel A Renfrew, vs David Dixon. . oh i, t .I.Smith by h< r M th er and next 112. iefid fcli/.a beth fVs.per, vi John Cooper. I'atrit k o'i». nnell, vs Oeorgo Munn Anders, ii A Kobluiever nr>- Higneee of C. L. Ilenlon, dec d. vs Wm C Adams A L Moore. John (hilloher, v I>r. S. S. Christy. E. II A .1. Adams, vs S uiiuel ( lunpiioll. WILLIAM S'l'«>UFS,Pro'y. I'-ojhoi,Gary's office, Butler, Aug. iil. lHt.i. U. S. Collector's Notice. n A VINO received th- Annual List of Licenses. Taxes on Income*. Carriages, Silver I'late, Ac.. unr the purpose of re viving-of -aid taxes. Ac.,at my oibi e, in thy I- t nub of Butler, 112 vni the 1- I of August, ISOi. to the 19th of .Septomber, IStVI, also at ihi* following places : Saturday, Sept. 10, from 9 to 12 o'clock, a. m., at Kelly's St. ie. Itubalo t« wn-hip. Same day, fr.-m 1 to 1 o'l l -ck. p. in., at th" Store of K. Mauri, oil. Ksq., Saxon burg. I Mni lv. Sept. 12, Ift; I, from Bto 12 o'clock, ft. OL, ' Fail View! ;.t Adam s Hotel. | Same d iv, fiom I t o'clock, p. m., Mlllerstown, at H'sdi s Hotel. , Tuesday, Sept. 13, 18f4, from Bto 12 o'clock, a.m., Suobury, at A. Wilson's Store. I Sauio .1 a*, from 2to 4 o clock, p. m., II .rrisrille, nt 1 K"ri - Hotel. Wediiestlay, Sept. I«, 1 - I.Centrewille.at Uylll's Hotel. I Thursday, Sept., Ift, 1 from 8 t«> 12 o'lcock, a. in., j Potict'svllfe. at Cln ei's lloHd. i Same d.iv, bom 2to 4 o.t. ck, p. m , Prospect, at Mrs. j i Bredin s Hotel. ! i riday \ Satunlav, the If.tl, on 117 th of Sept. 18G-1, at I Zeli. a., i", -it P.i iau's Hotel. i Monday, .Sept,, 19 1861, UlaileMill, from 12 to doVlock j p, hi., at C'.H»pe. -i H del. lifter which time tho penalties pre- ilbe.l by law, will bo stiictiy enforced, i Payment mu.it bo mode in U.S. Money. 1,1 K.< . MrABOV, Dep. Col., ::dlnv., 23d Dint. j Butler, Aug. 2L l "Oi. Petltloa i«r Partltira. JJutlr.r Cfntntjf, «r. IN the matter of the Petition of K I war. I Sweeny, 112 r Partition of the Ileal KsMte of Dennis puff, dec .I. I In th" orphans* Com tof Butler County, No. 67, June • Term, I M>l. The O uurnonwealth of Pennsylvania—To the heir- and I I .»l tfpr.\««ntatlves ..f Dennis Dnif, d.-e'd., t'» wit:— < Ma, v widow, Morv Kli/ ibeth, Intenmu ri. d with 1 Kdward Sweeny, I .ithsrin'. int".■married with P»tr.ck i pi liberty, Ie nnis Duff, John Dull, Peter Duff, draco AnttTe Do'if. Margaret Duff, and ManassoH Jam. s Duff, children of Dennis Duff, dee'd. The said real estate con | si.sts of a certain mwuago or tract of land sitnato in i Clearfield township, Putb-r county. Pa., bounded north ; i»y Baxter, e «iit by James Kelly, south by Patrick Tobin and went bv Miles QtfUaher, containing • ne bun l.fi v r.-r Iw. V.«.l: ~t. (Herald and American copy.) excellent quality of Plasterpari" on bond and f-JT sale by >. C. USDICK, A 05. U» S. 7«30 Loan.. Till Secretory of tho Trsasnry gives notice that sub scriptions will bo received for Coupon Treasury Note#, payable three years from Aug. 15th, with send an nual Interest at a rate of seven end threo-tunth* JHIT cent, per aimoi:i—principal and interust both to bo paid in hiwful money. These notes will bo oonvuilible at the option if tho holder at maturity, iutoslx per cent, gold boarlng bomb, payable not lons than II TO nor more than twenty years from tbolr date, as the Oovermueut may elect. Tljcy will bo issued in denominations of sT>o.sloo, SSOO, *1,009* and S'i.QOO, and all subscriptions mu.it be for fifty dollars or Bomo multiple of fifty dollars. The not us will be transmitted to tho owners fro® of transportation charges as soon after tho tcculptof tbe original of Deposit as they can bo prepared. As tbe notes draw intercut from August 15, persons making deposits "übvoquent to that date must pay>tbo Interest nccrued frdrn (Lite of noto to date of deposit. Pas ties d.-p siting twenty-lire thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will bo allowed a commit*'ion of one-quarter of one per cent., wbieh will be paid by the Troastuy Department upon tbe receipt of a bill for tho amount, certified by the officer with whom tlnj deposit w.is made. No deductions for commissions must be made from deposits. Special Advantages of . This Loan, IT is A NATIONAL BATI.no* BIND, offering a higher rate Of Interest than any other, and the UU security. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in I'. S. Notes, oousiders that it l« payiug In tho best circulating medium of the country, and it cannot pay In anything better, for Its own a-i -els uro either in government securities or lu notes or bonds payable in government payer. It is equally >nvorilct u- a temporary or | i«rm;iuout Inrvtintmt. Tbe notes can idways be a Id 112. r wljjiiu a fraction of their Aire and accumulated interest, ahd are tho lest security with banks AJ collaterals for disounts. Convertible into ■ 9ix per cent. 5-20 Goitl Bond. lua'lditlon to tho very liberal interest on the notes f' -r three years, tiiis privilege of conversion is now worth about flu to percent, per annum, for the current rate for f>'Jo llonda -H than tn'm: Vf cent, prrmium, and before tho war the premium in «dx per cent. U. 0. stocks was ovor twenty pur cent. It will be seen that tho ac tual profit ou this loan, at the pt< - .nt market rate, is not k-.-s than ten per cent, per annum, its Exemption from Slate or Municipal Taxation. Hut aside from all tho advantages wo !m v o enumera ted, a special Act of Cungiesi exempts all bonds and Trcutui •j lucul I xution. Ou the average, this exemption is worth uL-ut two per cent, per uunuui, occordlng to tburi\tu of taxation in Yiuioua parts of tlio It b believed that no securities offer so great Induce ments to lender* us tlmsu l*-U"d ly tbe government.— In all other forms of indebted u«-s, tho faith or ability of private parties or a to- k « -uipanios, or separate com munities, ouly, is fa payment, while the whole propesty ■ 112 tho country is held to M*curo tho discharge >f all the b'igati- ii 112 the Ctii'el State". While tho government off -.« then: it liberal forms for its loans, it believes that tho very strongest appeal Mill be the loyalty and pittrioliaui of tho people. L'l |dicate Certificates will be Issued for all deposits.— The part j depositing most enloue upon the original] certificate the denomination of notes required, and wbo£hortbey are to be issued in blank or payable to or der. When so endorsed it must be left with tbe officer receiving tbe deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. Sl'BlotivTioxi WILL lists IIVXD by the Treasurer o tbe United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by tho I'lrwt INutlonul Hank or Allegheny City, Pa. First, Second, and Third National Hanks < 112 Pittsburgh, Pa., and by all National Dunks which aro depositaries of public money, and ALL KESI'EC TABU; RANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will give further information and AM'iUID EVKUV FACILITY TO ,~UBS! RIKIiRS. vi i H ef Piftllltis f:i tl |. ■ • r ..f th • P'-tiif di 112 r Partitkn of tho Real J K tA , ... 1.. i.•! ■d. In tl ■ Orphans' t'o'iit < 112 Butler county. N0.51, Match Term, ls»4. Im- ( .mm mwealth of Pennsylvania—To tho Sheriff ••f Butler ..aioty, (iM - '.ii:.': - Wbei. n at an Orphans' Court held at ludlt r, iiiTtn i f>r the county of Butler, on tii<:;otli day «-f March. A. D., before the Judges of th< .in.-* 'ii rt, Ibep • • 111 i 'I R dtii IJ. MM quis, one "112 tho children and lin< il d- ' • ndants of Adam 11. .tiahood, late of I'enn township, Butler county. P niia., dee'd., re qu'Tirnlly rcpri.ts. rhat th- -aid Adnm 11. Maho «l. di ed on the -#th .lay of March, A. (>.. IW4, intestate, b av ■ _ I. \ ! 1 . I: ; I iil I. IV,fu tb- 112 'll-'V ! !i;i « il heirs, to wit: Anaii/a, iittormarried with Jauies Klngnu. ( Ii- is having b« r hu land, James Kiir.'-tu. arid the fill-'Wii!',' naftiodeliildren, t'. wit : Nancy Kil.j. '.i. ; mimd Kingaii. Ma- v K. wi. I ..bert Kingari, ,ii: K. I.MII.'III'I y ' ll' KiT.-'flii,) da -Iti. M.111.».m1, :> I'd ii. iil f.rty- yni-; and a resident of caidcounty, Maria J., y ur |»«• tr.imer, wb<» w is intermarried with Henry K. Mar«|iiiAlexundei >lali .. d. aged about thirty M V ri >. u>, and a r< -«b R t <>f rhe ,''». it' of lllin-.i-, and RUth I.'. Intermarrif d v iih darn's A. M •'IIIO\ —that all <-f tbe ab nniniNl b. bi ar«- r<*sidents of the county and State af»r«' iid, except Alexander, who i- a resident of theflt '• t llliu-dM—that tb. : xaid dc edent, Adam 11. Malioi died ftixed a- 112 fee t and in ae< rt;dn lot • 112 land, situate in I'eiui township, county and State afore said, b.-iin tid and «h,. iibod as follows, to wi!:Ontbo ntth by lan*!*> of Win. Wilde, on tbe <-*«t t.y lands of sanl Wible and heirs .112 the e>t.*-te of Wise, on the south by I inds 112 Ab*. Maboods beirs, and on the w.-st by B. Dot Ids, containing 'hundnnl a partition or valuation of .-aid estate has been mjui*', and preying the t>mrt i'»award an inquest to make par tition "I the premises af. i - -aid, to and among the repre sentatives of th» shid 1 tit state, In such manner and in win liproportion.-, as by the b»ws ..f this fJommonwealtii ii directed, if such partition rail bo made without preju dice to or spoiling the whole—-but if such partition ®an not berii' de thereof then to valueaiei app»ai-« the s.ime and make return of their prooeedings according to law. April'J-J, ISftA, rule on heiM, Ac., to show en use, issued j K< turned nerve I. And now :«» wit. Jnnt 2>i. 1H»>I, Inquest awai'P I. By the Court. A. t) IM [. WATMN J. YOl N<»,( Ik. of O. C. TAKE Satire that an iinju. - t will be licld at tho house of the lute ;e- .den' ili P nn township, < u MONDAY the peli dIY of Hept'-moi r next, at 10 o>b«k. a. m., of said <1 .j l . make put ti'.n < r valust! .u of Ileal K-ttate of »nid decedent. «. eordin . to I iw. at which time and place you may attend if you think proper. vs M.O. BRACKKNRIDOR, Aug. 21, IHiVI. Sheriff. Register's Notice. XT OTIC Kis Iter ,v «iv« n t '.II p'Tr. im interested, that il followin.; ■ nints hav '|.,'i n pa-<*ed and filedl in lb-' lie 'ster'-. IMfiee. of putter county. *»i I will be j • nted t-r ' ouflrnia'ion and allowance to the OrphanV <'• irt, t i be held in Butler, on VS fUu<'*f«iy, SepteAuber IM i. Final irennnt of William Ren and John .Staples, Exr s. of Job Step! -.dee d. Fil-d May H»,l8o*. r Ml M. eint : St. ill Kuregon, Adm'x. of Ifonry Nr regsn, «b- I. Fib- I Mav 4. ioi il uti I "upplenientMr v • »4. tII dai tint of Wm. F r»]tier, Bx'r. *.f Andrew Dou gan. dee .I. Filed Juried, 1 Mm 4 *> e.n4. da. u:>t <>f U to. Dunbar. Ex'r. of Mary M Greg g .r, dee d. Fflo I June 13, ISM. 1 l in«U ■ount of Henry KruiuT.Uuardinu «»f Catharine Dombacher, formerly CaUi-.ri».■ Knautf. PHed June 14, , UtM j find account 112 fl. C. Turk and Mary Turk, Adm'rs. ' of JauieeC. Turk, dee'd. Filed June 17, lx*4. Final :•< tint of Win. t . « wnpbcll, Adm'r. of Wm. I Campbell,dee d. Filed Jnrte i>, JhH4. j Imal a- e.aint of Jam«» H. M Mihon, Adm'r* of Jame* I M'Mahon, dee d. I led June 30, WtVI. i Final account of James Anderson end Christiana Ker , ner, Adm rs. of John Krrner, dee d. Filed July n, IW4. ' lin-tl account of Thomas *1 Nees, Adtn!r. of aamuel 1 M'lot.ie. .;< • Mi : July 11. lv,i. Final tint of Jam' s Itr« -bn, Adm'r. of John Ora • ham, dee'd. Filed July aft, lsft4. Final account of Uugh Murrin, Adm'r. of Edwnrd \T : Kinney, dee'd* Filed .U&j 27. IWI4. Htial a.. ,unt of Wm. ■ am phell. Guardian of Margaret I I». ."-eytwrt and Bernard D. sey bert. Fned Aug. I. I>*M. I Final account of Fran. •«" Hlott, Adm'r. of Gottlieb I Wolf, dee'd. Filed A it*. M. F ». d account of John ('• Coll. Guardian of Margaret Coll. Min »r child of Cornelius Coll, deed. Filed Aug. 11, 18*4. ' Final account of J. W. Christy, Kx r. of John M'Kis ! sick, dec*d. Filed Aug. 11, I^U. 1 linal account of J ties U. Wilson and Thome* Bn -1 all • n. Lxr*. of Jatoc* W i- .n, dee d. Filed Aug. 11. tt4. j Final account e>f !>. Mao. in Q, Adiu r. of tiirutian DetWoff, dee'd. FM.sl Aug. 14, 1>««4. P if, «1 demount • 112 J.C. K My and if.ah M'Nees, A lm'rs. ' of John Kelly, dec d. Filed Aug. 12, ls»V4. Final account of J. W.Christy, Adm'r. t.f Daniel Pat . tersun, dee d. Filed Aug. 16, I^o4. I Partial ac« ' auit of John Gregory. Guardian '-f Minor children of Jet;atbun Cornelius. Filed Aug. 17, 1*64. Final account of Rebecca Christy, Adutrx. of James j D. Christy,dee'd. Filed Aug. i! 2, lii« 4. • ' Final account of JeOtex Kerr, a* Adm'r. and as Trustee ' 112 r the wile of the md estate 112 Wm. 11. M'Gill, late of j Meieer township, dee d. Filed Aug. lSfc-i. Final account « 112 N:DY, Reg. | • Per J .ii ji U. Cr.ATtY, D«T». J j r.egi.st«*r'-> office, Butter, Aug. 24, 1*64. 1 18(34. NEW GOODS. 1804 AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST* AND AS GOOD Af TXIZ BXFLT. H, C. & J. L. M'ABOY, Have just received at their establishment, ON MAIN STItEET, BUTLER, PA., A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS; tttiO THE FOUO\*(KCI OiIAIOOCS A.VO Motll IIIIIIEEt, iron Tina L.iulr.9. Always on bund a large stook of Ladies goods, suoh as OOBElta CLOTH, ALPACAS, DB LANES, aiNariAMs, PRINTS, KGRCHL£FS, NtBIfiSL OLOVES, Ae. FOR GENTLEMEN. A1 wars"uli.Tjidlllnck Cloths, Fancy and Rlsck Ca.isl meres, Hatiiunts, Cussinets, Tweeds, Plain and faugy Vsa tings, Shirting, etc., etc., etc., nEADY MADE CLOTHWO. Such as COATS, PAS'TS, VESTS and other gomaaia. Hoiiii ami Hlioes, HATS, CAPS * NECKTIES; and u variety of other articled lIUIMEUOLD UOOUN; fueb ss T'ribleerbed and Bleached Muslins, Linen and CftUin, Table t 1 >tl>4. Oil Cloths, Linen and llemp Towels, Carpets, Cartaius, Fringe, otc. HARDWABE, 40. If you want Nails or Spikes, Mannro or other forks, Saw Mill oroMier saws. Sue•* thing Irons, Locks, Hinges, j!t'\. a> to Sl'Alxiy's, where yon can buy them cheap, IF YOU WANT the*! Kxtra Family Flour, White or Brown Sii/ar Hi" Coffee,lmperbil, Young Uyson or Blocb Tea, goto M* A boy's. II" You WANT GIIOCERIKB 112 a superior quality, atsei-w rates as they oaa be Us«' elsewhutu In the couuty, g«/ to tbs store of R.O. A J. L M'ABOt May 11, 1864. PHOTOGRAPHS. ~ rprn: n*o -igned would roepo^tfolly Inform tho put>- ] lie, that he has rnn-haned the Photograph Gallery, •'.f J. t Maeardy, on Main «tr«M-t, oppoeito Boyd's.Baild iriift. where he is prepared to execute all work Ifl the Art of Photographing, at the shortest possible notice. His Kf»"*j.ti"ii K .om is titled up with noutness and el»- trance, where he has a Large lot of Very Fine Photographs, which are open for inspection to the public. Those do sit inj< lifodiku Photographs, will ploase give us a call. B. C. ii US ELTON. Butl-r, Aug. 17, lW4::tf. Writ «l Partition. I N the matte( '.f the Petition fir Partition of tbe Real F.-ttat- "112 Catharine Belghley, deceased. Iu tiie (Hiibans' Court of Bntler county, N0.23, March Term. IK«4. It o' Com lie >nwe(illh »112 Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff of Bntb r county, Greeting. Whereas, at an Orphans* Court hel.l at Butb-r in and for tho County of Butler, on tho doth day of Mat. h, A. I)., isf4, before the Jndges of the j «iuii" ( ourt, The Petition of Win. .•'uiytn, rMpuctftally repre-ent-. tiiat your petitioner is tho Committee duly sppointed and qualified, of Adam Beighly of the town ship • 112 Lancaster, in the county of Butler, a lunatic by inouirdtion found, and who is a brother of Catharine IteiK'hly, late of tho township aforesid, dee'd. That tho said Cuth irine Btdglily died intestate, unmarried rtiid without issne or lineal ib"|ui. Cranberry tp.. Sample's school house. Wednesday, Forward tp., Fitxsiason's school house, Thursday, Sept 1. Prospect, Friday, Sept. Butler, Faller's school house, Monday, S<-pt. 5. i*ax Tuemlay, Sept. Uhide Mills. Thompson's school house, Friday, Sept. ?>. Applicants must attend at those pieces nearest their reflident'e*. ir tbe place nearest the district to which th' 7 are applying for schools. Thin rcf/uirtiutnt mutt ht <<■.- terred. The .examinations will commence at 9 o'clCck, a. m. Each applicant will come provided with Pen, Ink and paper, a stamped envelope, enclosing lost year's cer tificate, ami a Ave cent Revenuo stamp. A. O. WATERS, Aug. 10,13(J4::4t. County Huperintendent. Escentor'N \ oticC. EST \Y«or Jotßf JACK, Dxc*n. Ur IIERF.AS L"tters Testamentary with the Will -»r. nexetl, have this day been duly issued by tbe Reg- I bier to William M. Graham, Esq. Executor of J i n | Jack, lata of Washington township, dee'd., therefore all I persona indebted to the estate of said decedent, are re -1 quested to mak» imim-«Iiat«: payment, and those b«Tmg claims or demands against the same. wIU present thoui properlv «ntbenticstid frr settleenm ANQ.'IL, LIRDT- N M M-KLITAHASL Zx'U