THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butier, Pa.(Wednesday,Sept.2l ,1864 M ir Entrance to tfce A mbrica* Citizen Printing Office hi tlit* Srtith.on Jefferson street. Obituary Notices. —Hy examining our rates of printing, it will bo observed that we cannot afford to publish long obit nary notices, as heretofore. Our pub lished rates will be strictly adhered to in the future. We hope all wiH bear this in mind. Political Sleeting. 'lfhere will be a meeting of the friends t>f Lincoln and Johnson, at Biowiifdale, »jn Friday Scjit. 30, at •! o'clock p. m., for the purpose of organizing a club; ppc. li ters will be present to address the meet ing. We hope the friends of the 1 uion will be out in force. Nov,' is the time to taillv. _ *sr We arc able to announce to our Scatters, that Hon. Thomas \\ illiains, our j presentable member of Congress andean- , iVnlatc for rc-olection, will be with lis at our meetini: in the Court II his 6 on next \ Monday evening. Let all be present; ! they will hear a spcorli worth listening to. | If.-f - From pern ing the last number of. the lliid'/, wc are inclined to believe that tmr neighbor is endeavoring to cut loose from Ya'ilandigham. to recant of h:- recontly avowed peace hereclcs. and pos- j .•iibly to follow his new leader—Little Mac. | if this be so, we are hopeful that he may [ yet make up his mind to serve hi- conn- j try on the tented field. Should this be the case, we wish to have notice as we j intend to accompany him. Henceforth, ' we will insist that wc goto the front in pairs I Thi will keep up a proper cniiili brinm. to a call of the Chair man of the Republican C mnty Commit- ; toe. a number of llepu'die".:!' met at the <>>urt House, for the purpo >■ of <>r. •ni7.- ing a Lincoln CM. On motion, V.in. SP j Tloyd wa.< elected l're-ident; ?■! .vti:i lit ber, Ex-Sheriff M'Candk and Ceergo ! Miller, Vice Presidents; .Licob Zimmer- j man Secretary; W. H. li. Itiddlo, cone. - ponding Sec'y. A committee was then appointed to draft a constitution, and to report at next meeting, which committee j consists of ('has. M'Candless. Thos. Ilob inson and J. I>. MeJnnkin, Ksq'rs. (.'lias. 1 M'Candles !v i|. was thene,died to address . the meeting. On motion, F. MeJnnkin Km, . was elected as spe ikf. - for tlie next meeling; on motion adjourn ■ I to Satur- ' day evening Se;<!. 2-Ith at 7 o'clock, p. m. Thi* Fair. Let all the friends of progress reincui- ! ber, that our Agricultural Fair eoittcs off on Tuesday and Wednesday, the and sth of October. Ari. ngcniont • are being made by the K.veelltiVß C'ai.lllittee toll r.'e the; 'lll'ls in complete order, every thiii j now prom ises that the fair is going to be a grand . ■success. Lot all come, and at lea. i by their prose nee, encourage tlio institution ; none wil) regret having ;jivcn it tl: ir in fluence. Let all the committees :ives!rict altcod «nce and attention to llieir respective du ties. Let us have a spirile 1 plowing ' match. fHa'f Constitutionally tried is the polite i way of expressing the idea tliata man i> naturally lazy. Mow-: ('itVt.I.TY, AMI Woltsc. llltcl- j ligent men. who have escaped from the; upper counties of East Tenm see, wifli jn the plist week, say that the rebels, in : addition to robbingfamHiesof t li dr grain, wf their stock, plundering their houses, and setting fire to thor.i. are actually, in many instances, stripping decent I'nion women, old and young, of every vestage of clothing they have an t then turn j round taunt them, and blae!:gnard them, j Let these imps of hell die most ignomin- j ious deaths when they fall into the hands of our soldiers Let the rebel families in . their neighborhoods, who have pointed out these women as the wives, sisters, and ; mothers of men in the Lincoln army, re- ' grot the day in which they were born. We will endorse, our soldiers in putting them to death by any modes that crui.ty j can invent. Wo must turn over a new leaf in East Tennessee, and we must do it at once. Let, the fathers of the men who lead these bands of robbers be rob bed of all they have, add let them know that ib-is because of the part their sons are acting in this work of plunder and rubbery.— Knox rill Whig. THE CHICAGO SURRENDER. aVliiiM lioUt the white flag when our teiuuiph* is nigh? "What! crouch buf.au Treason make freedom a lit- ? What 1 spike all our nam* when tin- foe is at hay Anil the rugs of his hlack bannerdropping iway ? Tear down the strong name that our nation has won, And ttrikc her brave bird from hi* home in the sun? lie's a coward who shrink* from the lift of the sword; 11. 'a n traitor who mock* at th« sacrafice poured; Nameless aud homeless the doom that should blast The knavu who stands idly till peril is pa.it, Wilt he whoeihniLi when the thunder* have hurst ''"Aud victory dawus, la of eowarda tin- worst! In the old spirit.dead ? Are wc broken and weak. That cravens so shamelessly lift the whitecheek r Tocourt the swift insult, nor blush at the blow. The tools of tin- Treason an<l friends of the foe! fi#.-! Anarchy ilea at the Peace which they ask, Aud the eye* of Disunion flash out through the uia«k! Give thank*. yo bravo boys, who l»y vale And by crag JJear onward, unfaltering, our aoble old ling, Strong arms of the Union, heroes living and dead. For the blood of your valor is uselessly shed! No soldier's green laurel is promised you here. Bat the white rag of u tjfmpaUijt" softly shall clieer! And you. ye war martyrs, who preach from your graves llow captives are nursed by "the masters of sluves, Or, living, still linger in shadow* oi Death, — J'utf out the starred muscle, recall the £uukhreath, Aud shout, till those cowards rejoice at the cry : '"By the hand* of the Union we 112 Might fur we die!" By thetiod of our Fathers! tl|lsshanii; we must share But It grows too deltas ing for freemen ly hem. And Washington. Jackson, will turn in their grave* When the Union ehnll rest on two races of sjavys. Or. spurning the spirit which bound It of yore, >od sualered ; e.xist as p nation tn> morel I D\7ARi> Tanoif. j BUTLEII MARKKTH. * Butlkb, Pa. Pip. 21 18<24 BUTTER —Fresh H li, 3C, cents per pound L BE A NH—White, 60 per bushel. BAULKY —Spring. #1.10; Fall, sl,'^». - BEES W A X—3s cents ser poood. KOd.H—ls cents per dozen. L FLOUR—Wh«-at, »4,80 to 4.7 ft per hund.; Rye 3 00. FRUIT —Dried Apples, s2,soand 2,75 per bushel; Dried : Peaches, 112 1,00 to 4.W. FEATHERS —50 cents per pound, r GRAlN—Wheat, fl/»0 per bu.ihel; Rye, 1,25. O&ta, l'H) I Corn. 110; Burkwnat, 1,50. 1 GROCERIES—Co®*, Rio, 60c per pound; Java. (KW; Brown Sugar, 30c per pound; do. White, 4 Kr; N.O. Muia>- " H Vn , si. ro cents per gallon; Syrup I,soand f1,75. IIlDi:. s —'"Vi cent- [ter ponnd. LA RD—cents per ponnd. X A I I.S—|S,SO t»er keg. 1 POT \TOES—SO and per hnsbel. ; PORK—IS to2o rent - per puund. - R A< i—s cents per pound. RICE—IS cents per pound. SEEDS—Clover, and S f 2s per bushel; Tir^stliy, $3.00; Flax. ?i.'o. SALT —$3,75 per barrel. TALLOW —lO cent s per pound. . WOOI/—IOO per piund. MAHttIED. i Bv the Rev. W. If. Tihbi*. Sept. f-th Inst. Mr. Tno-y • \s M.J'Mi vox, of (Jenrget. «n, Reaver Co. Ph.. t» Miss j J.v.v.: M. I'tv.Fcr. of Butler towns-hip, Butler Co. i'a. I On the 18 th hv the Rev. V.*m. P. Bread en, Mr. Pmtt R. Sutton and Mim Sarah Ann Comhbell, both of Concord Tp . Butler county. WSTX'IA », SOTM'KM. •rm: it! ) COUJfTI AGRICULTURAL FAIB, Will be he! 1 at HITLER, On TUESDAY and WEDXESDAY, | The 4th fnd sth of October, 1864, m ' six oVhs-k. Brethren from sister Tstdges ve resp' Vtftd | y invited to attend, liyurderoftho N. G. n V. M.—Butler Lml 272, A. V.M. holds • x P\ . 1 • •' • ••• « ( H •••■ • .-4 ■/j\) M'«ii, Street. Bntie,- pa. ...» t. W. • - / .v\ 1 " " !l 1 •' r ' ■ ' "- 1 ' Y \ liWlgea are r#ai)octftiUy invited to attend, EMPLOYMENTr A MONTH.—Apents wanted t> sell Fcwing Ma •><») ehlne*. We wi!l ,v„' a comrnKO.n on '! M;»- • hin - ■ !!.••• en-pi ,v U' • ' h ■ \ '!. f■: the ul 1 wages and all expet,>'e< p.ihl. For particuten adM BOYLAN k CO.. Gen. Agents. DKTRUIT MICII. | Jan. 20,. Edltom of ('lt!7rn: •u:\n Sins-; With your permission I v.i h t . siv t. the reader, 112 vonr paper that I will send, hv reltirn I j uvdl, to all who wish it«free i, a R« cdpe. with fnll dir.- I i fir irmk!ng and using a slntpl- Ve-atahl • P-.!m, ; ! that will elfeetutUv removn. in ten dav.«, Pimnh- . I Blotches. Tan. ! i eekle«. and a!l rmpurlfled of the rfliiu i j ! ..vin» the .-ame -oft, clear. s,,i othond h-»utifol. I I will idso mei' IV-e t » thuse having Buld ITrtikoi , 1 llMie Faees. Kiir.pl directions and it formation th:rt will | enable them t . 112 ith til! growth of Luxuriant Krtlr, U '• - • ra Mon-taciie, i.i h- - thnti thi. tvdava. I All application. i»nsae-e.| by roturn mail w.'h >ut j 1 * ,U " ' ' Tir A'r.'tMIATMAN, Then, t,^ \ < ard to the sd^rlagk linen II \ 11 \ . ! »l.h It'HTi •!{ Bf't II V \ S il V(J I.'i I i ! SPt".« li- is ."i I.LS and he re*t< ;ed to > . :!f|| : 'id vig- I ! in less than thirty day-. Tliev ..re purely ve etalde. j pleas mt lo t a 1 e. |,rontpt and w»lutf.ry In their e0"e;-ts ,on the l.r.»t - n-.l \:n and shattere.l eonstltuti ti. Old : and y>n». . can t ike Mono with advantage. Imported alld sold in the lulled States «.nlv hy .IAS. S. BUTLER. No. 427 Broadway. New York, j Jul] 27, Jf ; "Agent tortile tinted State*. no .OX\ * . TO in: Clm i? : DR. BIdIA.VS ! i: Ml LIS II SPV.'IKIC IMi !..'•■ ire. In !• • ; thrm "■) u:>y. tu eD . il Weakness, In iuit si. II r : • • j 1 «' ..ne produ-vd. Pi Ve. <»!!.- DolVi.-I.erb-A*. Sent, j .-t j paA IV ". r - ; !' ■ i '■ <>; R x will per | July 27,1> t.'. 'ino. \i:\\ A MASS CONVENTION <> r t ii \z 1f..0YA.1. PKuriiJ--1 OF ! Western Pennsylvania, 03T Tliursfdny. Sept. 2!>ih ISO I. i i.i, i,<)vi;,-niiau • , \ un • •••< in- ' ill •■!. ..v,i. ~i iotn 1 •fa j Vigorous Prosecution of the War I (■."■ ttw .n|>|iri-».! .n »112 tl.c 11. I.i'lll .n n:i.l the prwin. ti .nof thai glorious Anu-r'.-an I'ni•»», wLich i- the I'alla tiuru of our lil erty nt home and our National II • - abroad, an cordially invited t. unife xvilh us i.i this oj th< Ch:. ago Whitef. atlti r CVnv -ntioi.! PftKRMKX, Tl RN 111 t: u■■■..,,rr«-«. nwrnMrn »•>•! >-'»• wwmfc* j roouis, and on. Tlay/to thegreatvatii" of the Nation.: j |*Ours is the cost Heat land beneath the sun! I ' iprieeless. pßrue>4seleNf<! And not a rocai But hath it tile written clear and signed In >mu ..lain oOi.*ut ral. l l.lt. j.1." THE CO.NVI3TION WILL ASSESIIII.E ON TRe Vs est "CdDXi.ntn.i; B\ ALLK«nEXYCITV,AT I O'Clock in the Aftcruoon.: I A Cirnnd Proceji*i«m will be firmed In Pittsburgh at i ELEY l-:\ o'elo. U a. in., under the direction of MAJOR I IUENUK A L .1A >IES S. NI.ULEY, wli • • oidcm and ar- j j rangements w ill |.. arm MIII :ed Indue season. I The ftillowlu-r able and omlnent sj.uakers will address! ' the people from nuinenuts stands erected on the AY est Common, Allegheny City, viz : | Hon. l». s. DICKSON, of New York; li >n. I'll AS. Si M.M:H, of Alas-acliusett*; E.\-'ii.vei nor NOBLE,of Wisnjonsin? Hon. SAME EL (i V LLOW AY, of Ohio; H n. E. S. MATTHEWS, « 112 MaryJAnd; ( 01.0. MO!)DY% of Ohio; Hon. JOHN CESSNA, of Pennsvlvania: Hon. THOM AS t'I'NNI.N'JHAM. of Pennsvlvania; QenuOAKFI ELD, of Ohio, tien. E. S. CAREY, of Ohio; Ib.n. JOHN ENTWORTH.of lllin ds : llev. KKEDEL, of Pennsylvania, and others. By order of the Committee of Arrangements. A. M. BROWN, Chairman. STEW STORur rilllE undersijfuenl wishes tt» inform his old friends, and j the public generally, that owing to the fortunes of* war, he has been compell.nl to resume business at the old stand, at KSlC<>>\ >SI>A 1 JLJ, Rntler coun ty, Pa., (J. 11. Douthett having gone into the service of his country.) He would therefore, solicit the |Mitronage of his old customers and any other that may see dt to giv» him a call. The books aud other accounts of the late firm of J. H. A R. M Douthett, are left in my bauds tor settlement, where those interested can call. Sept. 14, lM>4::ot. R. M. DOUTHETT. FARM FOK ONEmilo North-west of Dutier, Fifty-four acres of good land, and in good order, with from 3ta 4 fool ; vein i'f Coal: go«Hl and uice Brick House: large and very j convenient Barn: excellent Spring House, with never < failing Spring; plenty \tf good out buildings; a young ; Orchard, and largeDardcn, iic. Price cheap. Deed per , J. J. waldbukoek, j Sept. 14, 1864;:2w* OH'tter on the place. STRAY COW. CAME to the pr» r ,,,BW ,®f the sii lstcriber in Summit t wnship. Butler county, the first day of Aug j ust hist, a COW of a hrindie and white color, u l » ; one horn, and wearing a yoke, no ear marks. The o\.?* r i ,J4 requested to come jorward, prove property, pay char- Igws.and lakehcraw.lv ALEX. M'MCLIJ-JN'. S"pM4, 'fit* • «•, j 1-i-A.KIE Sz CJO.'S GREAT WESTERN 4 CIRCUS. THE MOST COMPLETE TRAVELING EIUIHITIOI j EVEIt OIU.AMZED, (insisting of a magnificent outfit, a selected troupe of Equestrians and E<jur*tri*n*ea, n corp» of gymnast# 3 and acrobats, a company of comedians an i pantomimista, a full complement of equerries, grooms, and chevaliers of the arena, and a tout-enteintU BRILLIANT BEYOND PRECEDENT* comprising in its comprehensive detail A STA Hit Y (JALAXY Selected from tlio treiit >U-la-cretru I the various amphitheatrical estabLshuo nta of Kur-.j-e iuj i America. fjSffe ■ M u - THE STUD Of KORSES n 'i' ''T n ;l .e; l '° ' °* S the Trli'k 33«r*e* a nil Lilurntrd Mulea !lj 11 nre mnrv. ls of equine sagacitv I Um I 1 " stubLorti as a | mule," eon.} let. ly bewilder tho S I" • ' v - • • hn'mnnliko inteL 1« t, an i cotifprehenaive 1- !e 1 )wer-in sh.n- in every part e- j mt'iifn. i ar, tiiu I'.rrut fir.nj can justly lay claim lo the title of the nippo-Arculc Model of the Age. * i following gentlemen com l' " iso tho corps of Managers and i Directors. LaKB A Co., Proyrirtort. vWtU&SMM J 3/una^rr. I'r )-». W. Pr.uRV, Iljutttriati Director. If >1 H'U.maN Lvnwio, LeuJtr n/ th» Majou llf.nry Dtßr, Maiirt d« Tit K'/urrrie. The eavalcndo entering town iikn k grand procession,preceded by the 112 GORGEOUS 00LPHIN CHARIOT, I I the most specimen " Drawn by Forty Horses, 9 sj.lendidly caparisoned, Rnd drlv e.i ni; i • • atr. :'. ••! l.y jPTS MAJOR 11. UCU h't tho Champion Whip. company iMi!i ,M tttf« —— aro ' t>( ' the following artisLs, eaeh of whom is a wi«lel^'-cele- V WD'LLK A LICK, I <x I Cirqne, tho I / prima di-nu-i of tijueslriennet, and • 'WW* 1 nine brnwty, and aiuaiiu excel 'i WIU!K K1,51% The Juno-I, i:o of the arena, ygpfViajp :i:.d torpsichorean arti*i«. Her classic upon the shvk-wtre, | and her w> i. lerlul equipoise are jfc equally poetic and incomparable. L A PETITE KM MA, The beautiful little histrionio LA IHI.Lt JKANETTK, I Tho tany sylph, and delineator graceful equitation, i ' MRS. E. W. PERKY, bpß Th« daring and magnificent Mi;. K. W. PERKY,* /y., ft , l' 10 two, four, and six j ue niotley delineators of the (irccian and Roman schools of High Art, exemplified in their be-iutiful classic Olympian me fb - <. lan^O. |\<S SILAS D. HALDWIX, g the Arbaeian master of the Egyo & ' t,:in fc ' :C! "' 0 ' illusionist, and pr##- b'-'ii- (i ligilateur extraordinaire. i'?.. >- ft SlfiXOR CASTILLO, 1 % 1 1,0 ye 112 ( '' cqt'.ilibricjt, and ocj —tnuitre du cirque. Mrt. JOHN LOW 10W, 1 f* sfc,'' '"-' M!l » jester, humorist, and ""♦frjr ( ' A n } ~r frrtlience. A merry ! IPw :T-h< -.t of Motnits, a " fellow o> lv#. <2*^ !,r,nite a "-'" r n " m " an, » I Lfcr- * '. v ioriumal specimen oi the Shak* ; :v,a. 1 . GIBBS, 11J 1 ii s motley assfM'i ate and qoalni iui I quir.zo a! compeer. W/ mkskks. en am. cokeil, j amm LAUIE, AND lIAUBI BLOOD, C Acrobats. Gymnaats, and Amphi- ) theatrical professors of iu kamU 1,,K MA«MFH I- NT JOn.NSTKH. perb spec torn -*-f blood, sym- | inetrv , an«i intelligence, wilf b« /Nr introdin e.l in I - e lucated per- ; forramcM by lUmi. Aaumi TIIE l UIOIS TRIIh MLLIM. Antrim, the i ott,•.i .7 pain *r«i, Rn'l l'-iul r-, Uiihe.Nitatmuly t»ro ' notin . l the wonders of ihe >lule family, will be exhibited at eaeh j n IK in r'-t ci.-t • 'by trainer, Mr. j w - LvKE ; afe-'S/ 5 ® WICKED WILL, ■CrvV The Inborn jnehensi ble lloan, etc., . s et v All exhibited under a spa cious oriental pavillion, amid Nl strains of Orpheus -like music by t!ie double hand of string and x-- wind instruments, led by tho great director » Proftssor Herman Ludwlg. O" Thia end Mngnlfl cut Est;ibli»hm«it will c xhibit at CENTHEX I Lid;. Wednesd v. «ept.*2l. 18C4. lU TLEIL, TitiiMd - fent.-J. i;. 4. ZKLIE.NOi'LC. Ei ay. .-ept. il, IMI-L UEA -iturda.A. -.t..'!. is 1. .\dnxi-M4ion. I diild; u under 10 vnr-i, 2ot is. Doors «.peu a* 1 A 7 o cha k, p. m. 7k fit Sce. vLLp - • a>l •»••;! •■■ ■■ nv.' • 1. 112 V Jnsn- I /V ■> - Ihu ho -••!'. t. ALL \M, ren dered at the stand in Duller, are In 1 by indiHed. that I thuir account*• .- • Ud'r with <L .C. it- . -n.,. L.-.p. to | wh« in ll.ev ar. r- • ve-tvd 1 make as she ir 1- ! pectivc acc. Lvcjait due. (SAMUEL LIOIIfCAP. Butler Ang. 3, it; * J A 31 At U. CAJ*l*iii.l.l fit. CAVPUr.Lt Stoves! Mfovcwß NioveniSS! \\rM. * JAS. O. CAMPHELL.— Foi.\Dßts—Eonndn \\ Vouth of the b- of Hntler. where Ploughs m ml otliorcirtittjjs arennwlc* A large supply cuii tsaiiily on hand am* for sale at reiisoaable rates, bortt. lH.ii!:::tf. L if»"TO VoLU.NTlfil2«!— Volunteers will be accepted . and connteil on the quota* c<f tho present call np. to the [ last prae I inent before thediaa«'d men arc accept " «l, and senfW. 1 eud* /.vs.u». Townships and sub-districts « hlcli have not tilled their qnot.-v*. are nrgud to do so at once. ' All time that <an pof.-.ldy be Riven, Will be allowed, but tho Draft will commence aaaooa after the 6th of Sep tember MS practif .it do. ' Creilits «\'iU be K»ven and Oovernment bounty paid to Volunteers until further not. . By order ( apt. lUCIIAUD DODGE* Bth U. S. Intautry, A. A. E. M.Htn. rul. J. W. K IKK Lit, 112 Captain and Provost Mar., :S-d Dist., pa. 1 Sept. 7, lßCl::tf. lost! j \N Wclnasdry, August 31, 1864, a (lold Specimen \ / Breast I'in. something In tlie >hape of a heart. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving tt at tlxe Of fice of the Ameri an Citizen, or the sule.ri iN.r. Bept. 7,1854::« J ' WM. M. SHIRA. . I Watches, i'loclis A jewelry. IE you want a pood Watch, Clock, «<r set of go.*! Jewel ry, to yrieb". where you c»u» get tlievery best the r I market afTords. lie ke< p.- • u baud, a huge a.-. <#rinicu of . ' Jewelry of all styios, a in in fact everything usually kepi Iri a .Tevre'.i v Store. Repairing done < n shoi t notice. „ i 1 teteUr. EIiANCIu.X.OKEED. j ) lAv DR. CARL iIIXSG, Pliyalrluu and Wurge®*. Olßre in BOyd's Building'*, corner of Jeffbreon and Main Strred, one door South of l)r. Bell'* Drug Store, Seut. 7, lSo4::tf. BUTLER, PA. Information Concerning the Draft. milK enrolled men of the 23d District, nnd all other* I int.-r. -tc.l. ;iii' ri-q>i'-tt"ni!y inf rm.-d tlint nil ennui rie.« on ordinary tuibjects connected with the Enrollment, Draft, Exemption*, Liabilities to Draft, (.'reditu, nnd ac count* «-f men furnished in this District, should be Ad* dressed to ino, and n«»t to the Provost .\lai>hal General. Up«>n the receipt of all communication# containing en quiries on these Htibjectv, the desired information will be promptly furnished. By older of the I'rnv Marshal General. J. W. KIRKER. Tupt. \ Pro. Mar. -Jd D.i. I'a. Pro. M -v. Office, 23.1 Dis. Pa., ASlvxheiiy city, Aug. 31, 18C4::3t. i ppi'ttlHOmcUt rnilß foil A|ipruis.-tuent !.i«ts, under the Fifth 1 S't .Mill tin' Act -t Vpril" 14th, ls.M. have been I I:. din the office of the Clerk of the Urphaua'Court, viz : I X.I. 1..1.1 U. i'l-rtii. I*o4. M>. KII.II Stlllw*g..n, wlilow ..f Jm-.'h Hlillwapiu, dec.d, Personal property to the um't of i". • »'» »i \V Stillw\-.in Adutn BtiUvrag.-n, Kx'r* N.. 'J, June Term, IMJ4. Mrs Chi istiana Keru.-r, widow of John Kernur, duc.d, Personal property to the amount of &<)0,00 Christ;;uia Kernel* & Jaswa Anderson, Adm'rs No June T- rtu, IS»U, .Mis Mary M Kinnls. widow of John M'Kinui*<,d<d Personal property to the amount | | ■ t $$ o.i)» Win Die!; & John M Kinnis, Adin'is N .v.. J-ine Term, tStil, Mm Mary A Fowler, widow of I ,i ;,ii l> !•' mier, doo'd l'ei-soual property to the amount j i't £•'. d ,» M-tty A Fowler. Adiu'v i N ». June Term. 18»U, Mrs Rel • .*a M Kinnis. will »w ■ I Aiiuk u M'Kumls, dee'd Ivr/onal property to the lunonntof Eubtrt M i-Cumi*. Adra'r I N • June Term, lstH, Mr, Elizabeth MCurmtck, v !.W ..t li t. hMV -null d-.-M p. r-'tial | ruj.erty t.. 1 : i. .. .♦ • I -11 J.• • • Jas ti Wilson, Adm'r Of which the creditor*, heirs, legatees, distributee", ; an i oth.-rs intere^ti-1. will take not ire and appear at tin' \ j.i ■: i i in, to wit : the KwUrth Monday of September, 1 .111 Ui..,t the .V.01.:. Mv th" Court. WATS ON J. Y JUNG, Cletk. I Hut! , August 31, ItCl j PR OC LAM &TBO N UrilKllK V-. in end l.t*an Act «»r the General Astern- I \ ! -I t!ii' ( 'll'A eriith of!'• rr-\ Iv 1.1 i "All I | ; re _■ oil to tho Geneial E'ei'ti'.ns >'f tuis (»mmon-I ! x.rxUl. a i. t iij. :o*d upon me to give public notice of . 'a . !e ti.ai, nnd tocm.i.o-rate in inch notices what offi i, \\ il 1.1 \ M O. MR At K i E VRIDUK, lliiili M.-riif of the r uuty .d" llutler, (iiurrikl Klri'lion will l»e held i i' . "ii li i Ijcrouil Tut kdny of (>«- t«S:rr «t xt» I.in ; the 111 li day . i -ni'J month, at the « v val l lvcii'.uDistricts, vi/,: i!.«• t « ' l Adams township, at the limao "112 J. S. ! The •" ■ • •-4 of Allegheny tewnahin, attliblionso of J Jnn. ,M'M..linn Sr. I 'lilt-.l . .if lluiT..l"t ".vn-lil|i, at the liuuso uf Bob -1 Tlic .■!<■ •! r Butler t-» n hl]i, at situ houic of Mrs. 'i: ■• '• : •: VI" 1!j :id\ t .\yniljip, at tLw h jUW of Zeph 'i! eeU t <» .of Clinton at the lion-a of John j j The <: rt h- 112 Concord t -wnship, at the house of John I !.•• 'V■!. r-, of Centre towmkip, nt tlio house of John ' L li 01. Tin' cle«'l ira of Clay township, at the house of V.'il- I h.f '.-if tl'lvs of Cherry township, «'• the house of.Wui. | I ti" « »•; i . <>r Ciaubeuy t' Wiwhlp, at the house of The 1 ! ■ ' ,rs of Donegal towns-hip, at the house of Mrs. i A. !>. W it' in Miller-town. 1 lie e 11 *i• iii of Fairviow towuihlp, at the house of Robert Kay. I The eh tors <jf Forward township, at tlw hou.-'e of j U-theft hn.wn. I!.- eie of Franklin township, at tlio School-house, : in ti,.- borough of Prospect. ■ The electors «»f J «.-ksoi, township, at the lioueo of ! llei. t \ \\ olf, urw Jacob Shoe ne, in li.uuioliX. T'i ele. t"is of Jen.-u >u township, .it tbe house of- Th .m&.> W . l-h, deceased. | h"i «•• "112 l.'iiiiutster township, at tlio public ' To.* tlei.-t-.iik vf Middlesex township, at the houso of • «:• !• "i Marion township, it theLouxe of Robt. , Inist.' i •< of Muddycreek t wnship, at the Town i: :i. i i i ..it. ix%iiie. .: .• .fx' mi township, at the Town Hall, in j tin- I . i »n -I lltit i Isvillc. • l eh-.-: <• of Oakland township, at the house of I \\ i!Ham M'Clung. I- i. .i I'.trkcr t' wnship, nt the house of John ... n ■« -i 1 » lly.ii \\ Htin-i.i.i I T ••:. : of P. mi ; .wnship, at the li use of Will iarti Kir her. , Ti e'. rt■ >.« .112 Summit tow n-liip, ..t the hou fAd am li i« k. The ele. 1..m of Slippervr-Kk town hip, at th- Bchnol b - » the North ..1 t the . . i Ceulre\llle. i"l ■ eh , r..« of X eit oip'O township, at the hou«e ot | iJ on Kabt -. -' of M'lulh 11 t iwnship, at the > h »ol b-.usc | N I toWlt-i>ip. ih : • .1 W.. bir-toh townUl]'. at the Town , 11 .ill, iu North WteJiingNiii, I if W.MhU wnship, ar the hone of Win. | Humphre;. ; '1 If ••! • t.M Vol the Bur ofllntU-r.at thoCourt house, in «;tid l- .r. ugli. I The eh t , , 112 the borough of Centreville, nt the ! Srhold Hons.-, in MM'-! borough.. I'. ••• : I U.'-h.r iiu'li of Zeli »tiople. at the Coun cil llol'.-'e, ill said boroiii.h. : At Whu time -r I pi -• 4 th citizens will One person for in conjunc- I t;. -u with Armstrong county and that part ! .jf Allegheny county north.of the Ohio ! :t!i»i Allegheny rivers. I One person for President Judge oi ttie ' vnitceiith district, iu conjunction with I i'ie counties of Lawrence anil Heaver. l .iur persons for members of the As j -cinhly, in conjunction with the counties ; of l.:'\vrc:.ee and Mercer. One person for Commissioner of Butler county. One person for Auditor of llutler coun ty . 112 . persons for.Trustee of the 1! a tier j I Academy. is Hrrrbj (>lren, Th".t y peiT. li. Jiutic-. of thi-t'MCe • Hi- :i li. l.luny ..lit. "1 priiftt or truat 11111. r tlio ( Mi.iment ..| the United States or of thn State, or of any . > or in rponited district whether acoinmissloiM .-I oP ror i-, nt, who iner nhali be employe I under the I . ! ifive, l.\ utiVe e.r Ju l iary departui'-t , #.d' thin 'n'. l st it' . r.iMviri v irincorporated I o:-i C.-t. siiifl .tl-o that every m. niher »d Cofcm e-. and the Slate !. i ! »ture. and of the Select or Common Council .if any city, t»rCoinmi«*><U)etY of any incorporated district, 112 h_> law i pabte of holding or . xereisinK at the same t .rii" ( fie ofih er or appointment <>f I iifpt- f< •-, or Cirrk id any ob* ( tion> i th - C'omuionwealtb, and that 110 Jo-. <, Itiipe. tor, or other ofllrcr of sneb election ahull I. 112 ,v;il.h! to .*ny . flic* when voted f-i. And tiie K.iid A« t i-f Aw-mbly, entitled "An Act rela ting t-. the elwtii-t ef thU Commonwealth," passi 1 Ju h -d. 1 v,provide* follows, to wit : • Thai the Jmb: «nd ln-pe < hosm as aforesaid, -li.ll meet at their respective plac.f< t;.pointed forhold tb«- eh ti n in the district towhhh tli»«y n-wprt'i-tivelv i•. ii.-, before «.i o'tloek in the m«trnins;-»f the mi ond I 'll "day of October, in each and every v ear. mi lea« hof ihe ]n -pe. tor- Mtnll aj>point one clerk, who shall be 1 a <jiial;fiu.l x tor of #Ud dUtr!. t.' " in.i- tbep i-..u whoshoiild r<* eivethe«<•(•<ind hi.rh j • • u umber of vot«-l for Inspector uliallnot utteivl on tho j day . i any «-!<•* turn, then the pur son whoshull havere v 1 (h- ■ • >nd hi|;heat nuinlx-r of vote- tor Judpe at he next prer hn ; el.-. :i- n, shall art asln*pe> btr iu his ' ! ' ' d i■' ■ tile pi is.U w ho shidl have i reived the | h h> -t number ef vote» for ia*|»ector shall not attend, the pr» ut eU. t;on slta'.l appoint an inspector ins »- I ; HI. lin care fh. p«r- -n vh% ;-d «hnll not I atu • then the iuapectur who received the niliii- j r : • f -hal! i ; point .. >ne li.turuflet the time fixed by law for the opening of the eh : ti- n, tiie qualified voters of the township, want. [ •»r o:-trict, for which mi. II i.lßet.n* shall have be<-n « h rt- j ed, the v iters present at the place of election, shall elect ( one of their number to fill >urh vucancy. • It shall he the duty of Kiid Assessoin, respectively. i.j attend at the place of holding every general, special or township election, during the time said eloc-tion is open, for the pui|>oKe of giving information* t« the Jn speetors and Jiidgos, when ealb-d on, in relation to the tights of any person assessed by theiu to vote at bucli election, or such other matter in relation to tbe assess ment «>f Voters m* tlie said Irtspectors or Judges, or eith er .-I them, shall fr.im (inn- t>> time reipure. M No perr-oii shall l>e permitted to v.ite at any election m ah'roeald, other than a white freeman, of '2l years or more, Who chad hare reshhfl iu this Stale at least one ' year, and iu the election district where he <dfers to vote j at leant ten days immediately preceding the Section, and within two years paid a State or county tax, which shall ! have been assessed it leiust t«-n days before the election; J but a citizen of tbe United States, who had been previ- j on-ly a qualified voter of this State and removed there- 1 from and returned, and who shall have resided in the • election distri«-t,arid paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be enti- i tied to vote utter residing iu the State nix months; Pro- , vidod, that the white freemen, citizens of the United State*, between the age of i!l and 'ii years and having re sided in this State one year, and in tlio district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although fhey have j uot paid taxes. "So person shall heetititled to voto wliwe name is not contaiuetl 4n the list of taxable inhabitants furnish ed by the C.>mnii-tsi'<riers, unlc:<d he prixiuce a receipt f.»r the payment, within two years, of a Slate or county I! tax. as.>CH*ed agreeably to the Constitution, or given sat isfactory evidence, either on his oath, of afiirinntion of another, that he has paid such tax, on future to procure such a receipt ahull make oath of the payment thereof, | or second if he claims to bean elector between the age i of 21 and 32 year*, he shall iletx.se ou o»ith or affirmation 1 j that h« resided in th« State st least one year next T his application, and make sitch pr<s>f of his residence In thedisCrh tas is reipiired "by 11; i■* Act, and that h • doe.- verily believe, from the account given him, that he is of the age afi>re-aid. and give such other evidence mls re quired by this Act; whereupon, th» name of the person as admitted to voto, «hall be inserted In the alphabetical list by the Inspector, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the wordj-Tax," if he shall be permitted to vote by reason of having paid a tax. or the word "Age," if he shall 4»e admitted on account of his a*re and in eith er case the reason of such vote shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like note in tlio list of voters kept by them. * In all case s where the name of the person claiming to vote Is not found ia the list furnished by the Commission ers and Assessor, or his right to vote, whether found there or not, is objected to by one qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the Inspector ti examine snch person on oath as to his qualifications and if he churns to have resided iu the State one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but he shall :>iake proof bv at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that lie has resided in the district for more than ten days next immediately proceeding said election, undshall iiims'df sw.-ar to hi-, bonafide residence in pursuance of his lawful calling i- 1 within the district at*l not for the purpose . t voting therein." •• II any person shall prevent, or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this A t from boldint; such election, or use or threaten any violence t > any such offi cer, or shall Interrupt or improperly-interfbre with him In the execution of his duty, or Muck up, or attempt to block up the window, or the avenue to any wind'.w where thesatoo maybe hidden, or shall riotously disturb the peace of sn> h election, or t-hall use or practlcb any intim idation. threaten for. oor violence With the design to in fluence unduly, er overpower any elector, or to prevent him from voting or t > i.-.-traiu th freedom of his chid.re, Mich p<u-soti,*ou conviction, shall ho fined any sum not ex ceeding five hundred dollars, nnd bo Imprisoned for any time not ex«-.-eding twelve months; and If it shall b«- I fh Mil t'. the Court where the trial of such ofTence shall ' be had. that the person offending was not a resMent of the city, ward, district or township where the said offence was committtHl. and not entitled to a vote therein, then on conviction, be shall he sentenced to pay a fine nut less than one hundred, or more than one thousand dollars, aud to be imprisoued not less than six months nor more than M And if any person or persons shall make any bet or wager up >u the results of any election within this Com monwealth, or shall offer to mak- any such bet or wager, i either by verbal proclamation thereof, or otherwise, be ! or they shall foifeit three times the auiount so bet or of lered to bet." It' any person not by law qualified,shall fraudulently vote at nuy election \tflhin this Commonwealth or being otherwise q naif tie.l. shall vote out of his proper district, i t any pcrs n knuwing the want cd'such qunlificatli»u I shall aid or pro-urefluch person to vote, the person or I pi-is :»us so (tfiending,shall, on conviction ho fined any sum not exceeding tw > hundred dollars and bo Imprisonedf i any term uot exceeding three nitaiths." | '• If any person shall voteat more than ono flectiond' ti i-f. or otherwit-e fraudulently vote aud deliver to the -Losi'ector two tickets together, with intent to iilegilly > o(-., or shall vote the sanie; < r if auy person shall ad- I vise or procure another to do so, ho or they so'offend inn shall, on conviction,be fined in any sum not le»j than fif ty, nor m re than five hundred[-dollars aud he imprison ed f.»r any term not less than tltree, or more than twelve mouths," •• If any person nt qualified to vote in this Common w dtli, ngreea'dy t-> the lawr, (except th>- hoiis of qualifi-' ed cltiva a-',) «hill appear at any place of election fir the purpo.e •112 i - iiint. tickets,or of influencing the citizens qu-.iilied to v >V'. he shall, on c< nvlcHon, forfeit and pay j any sum not exceeding oho hundred dollars for every Milt*h ofi'cii'-.., a .id be imprisoned for any term not exceed ing three months." And th" r,- urn Jud*: of there-jpeativedistrictsnfore said. are her-'by require 1 to meet at the Court IlotJse. In llutler, on Friday next fOctober 1 it It) alter the second j Tue-d ty »n (let.dier next, then and thereafter to peiform thill S reqniretl by law. iilven under my hand ami *eal at Butler, tlif-s lath day 1 of An- ii t. in the year of our bonl Kighteeii Hundred and Sixty fmr, and of the Independence of the United 1 I States the eighty-ninth. Vv. 0. BIIACKEKIUD'JK, Sh iflT. , ! llutler, Ang. 31, ISC.I. J Heavy Artillery for Ono Year. I Col. Galop's Now Regiment. \\T l. o e authori'/«<l by the War l)ep-wtinent to re >\ . init at; impatty of Heavy Artillery I One Your, I t'.nn I p't.-t I toh '.i.il 'p • N-w I c<i meiit of UHAVY AHTIhIiKKY, to be s.atk.ned in the ; l a t.!; -ui .us around Washington City, lime is an op portunity to enter a N 1-2 W OK(i A. NIDATION, H tv" your couutry—g«-t a big bounty—avoid the Draft —and g"t get idea.-. 112 marching, i". rnits will be nms ti red intothe Company immediately after r< • •• ivinur their I. il it. >iintv from the sub-district t.» which they are credited. * (1 Et). M. 11l WIN, CiIAS. 1). RHODES. Ilead Quarters— Provcst Marshal Office. New lirighton, Pa., and U. Bid- 1 •lb- Young 126 Fourth Street, Pittsburgn. Aug. 24,1864::3t. 1864. New Goods! 1864. LAKQK AMJ U tLLbtI.VK. IBU .-TOCli Of Splendid Seasonable Good 3, c/iis' received and for Sale at the 3STEW STORE OU 1 j WEBER & IBOHIIU, Boyd's Building, corner of Main & Jefferson »t\ BUTLER, PA., i'i insist lnp 112 Dry (Jo- iN. such as I'lNl' DIiLAINS, CASIIMEUHS, nnd COIIKRGB, I A LAVACA.^, PRINTS. BALMORAL SKIRTs ;i jrcuenil assortment cf LADIES DRESS GOODS, of .[ualiiy BONNETS; RIBBONS, LACES, ."lid all kinds of Trimmings. ( A lar ß e assortment of GENTS. WARE, such as CLOTHS, CASSIMKRES SATIN I'.TTS, JEANS, CATTONA DF.S, &c. Itenity->latle Clollilns, HATS AND CAPS Of the very latest Styles. A large and well selected Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, j Hardware,, Quecnsware, 1 | CROCKERY, GROCERIES, ■ And a Genuine Article of STHAI3I ED HOXEV, All of which will be sold cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE WEBER & TROUTMAN. April 13, MMnfolo. » I wji. CASIP&KL M'ET.WAINA f'AMT'BKLL, Wliolrnnlf and Iletall GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE,' So. 101 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.' ft arch 30,18M::2iuu. ; 112 \ UNL INK LOUISVILLE LIJIK for wile, liy IU * , Uiitlcr April 3,1864. J. t. BKttICK k CO. IT. S B 7-30 Loan. % Tiir. Secretary of the Trwanury gives notice that sub scriptions will bo received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three yean from Aug. loth, 1864, with somi-an nual interest at a rato of seven and throe-tenth# por cent, per annum—principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. Those, 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 yoara from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be Issued in denominations of SSO, SIOO, SSOO, SI,OOO tnd $5,000, and all subscriptions must bo for fifty dullars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will bo transmitted to thy owners ft'oo of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of tho original Certificate of Deposit as they can bo preparod. As tho notes draw interest from Aiignst 15, person* making deposits Hubseqnent to that dale must pay tbo Interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards fbr these notes at any ono lime will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which w ill be paid by the Treasury Department upon tho receipt of* a bill for the amount, certified by tho officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for coiumisaious must bo made from tbo deposits. Special Advantages of This Loan. IT IS A NATIONAL SAVINO* BXMD, olTering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security. Any swing- bank which pays its depositors In U. S. Notes, considers thnt it is paying in the best circulating uiodium cf the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own asset-; iro either in government socuritlos or in note? «•» ; nds payable in government paper. It is equally conveniet as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can always bo sold far withiu a fraotUm of their face and accumulated interest, aud aro the be-', security with batiks a* collaterals fi»r disaunts. Convertible into a Six per cent. 5-20 Gold Bond. In uddition to the very liberal Interest on the notes for three years, this privilogo of conversion Is now worth abjiut three percent, per annum, for the current rate f.«r 5-20 Bonds Is not less than nine j>er cent, premium, and before tho war the premium in six per cent. U. S. Ptock* was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that tho ac tual profit ou this loan, at the present market rato, i* not 1 vtliun ten por cent, per annum. tt3 Exemption from Slate or Municipal Taxation. Hut asido from all the advantages we ba"o enumera ted, a special Act of Congress eximpts all bonds and Trrntvry notes from Ideal taxation. On tho average, this exemption is worth about two per cent, per anuum, oecordiug tu the rate of taxation in Vtu'loua parts of the country. It is believed that n > securities offer so great induce ments to lenders as those issued by the government.— In all other funis of Indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separato com munities, ouly, is pledged ftr payment, while the whole property of thG country is held to seenro tho discharge of all the obligation* of the I niiod States. Whib» the government offers the most liberal tetnu for Its loans, it bellow* that the very strongest appeal will be tho loyalty and patriotism of (tie people. Difdicate certificates will be isfcitod for all deposits.— The party depositing rniut endorse Upon the ori'jiwxl certificate the denomination of notes required, aud whether they are to bo issued In blank payable tu or der. When so endorsed It must bo left with the officer receiving the deposit, to bo forwarded to tbo Treasury liepaituunt. Sciist iup: IONS \\ ILL UE uixuvio by the Treasurer o the United States, at Washington* tho several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by tho FU'wt Nullouul Uanlc ol" All ,houy City, Pa. Fltst, Second, and Third National Bauks of Pittsburgh, Pa., and by all National Hanks which are depositaries of public money, and At"!. RESPECTABLE BANKS ANI) BANKERS throughout the country will give and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. tIBT OF CAt & 1 SET down for tri d at September Term. 1804, oommen . _ it»g oil the 4th Monday, being the '2oth day. ITBST WEEK. Uenrvß. Chew, Win. W. Clow J M. Mason, Exr's, of Benj. Chow, dee'd. vs John Giilespio. Enos M'llride, vs .lames Downey. J.ones Gillespie, President of the Millers town Oil CO.VH Dennis Boyle. S luiuel M'Connell, vs R. Diincaster, James Duu t;»ster, 1. J. Wigton and Adam Snyder, r .nra l Kcliolts, v 11. .1. lUlu^ler. .lames Pringle. vs Peter HchcitemanteL Oeorgo Patterson, vs John Irvin. .John Onult and Benj. Patterson. Francis M llride, Adm'r.of John Sweeny, dee'd., for use. • vs Robert Graham. 0. W. Still wagon and Ad aiu Stillwagon, Kxi - of Jacob Stillwjgoii. deed. vs John Stillwagon. County of Butler, vs Joseph Graham. Corn, iius M llride for use of John Dougau, »s James If. O'Donnell. .John MeaUK, vs Nichohw Allen, liiehard Allen, Elisabeth Allen, James Allen, heirs of Nicholas Allen, dee'd. Mary Ramsey by her Moth er and next friend Nancy llamsy. vaQ.W. Stillwagon. James Ifigglns. va Wni.Conn etal Samuel I!. Renfrew, by his father and next friend Daniel A Renfrew, vs David Dixon. Sabina J.Smith by her M <th i i and next frieud Lliziw betli Cooper, vs John Co«»psr. Patrick O'Donnell, vs Ueorge Munn Anderson A Kohlineycr ns rdgiices of C. L. iloulen, dee'd. vs Wm (' Adams Si L Moore. John OallaheiT"* vs Dr. S. S. Christy. E. II A J. Adams, vs Samuel Ouiiphell. WILLIAM STOOPS, Pro'y> Prothouotary's office, Butler, Aug. '24, I*o4. U. S. Collector's Notice. HAVING received the Annual Li-t of Ueenses, Taxes | on Income**, Carriages, Silver Piute, Ac., under the 1 s. Internal Revenue L'i▼»•*, H»r the 3d Division of the 2.'td Dixttict. Penna.. comprising the county of liutler, I will attend r>r the purjM«se of receiving of said taxes, Ac.,at my office,ln the i>otoiiKhof Itutler, from tho 23d i«f August, 1804, to the lotlft of September, 1864, also at the following places: Saturday, .*■ pt. 10, ls<"4. from 0 to 12 o'clock, a. m., at Kelly's Store, Buffalo tow n hip. Saiueday, from 1 to 4 o'clock, p. m., at the Store of E. Maurhofi, . Saxonburg. Monday, Sept. 12. 1 4, from 8 to I' 2 o'clock, a. m., Fair view, at Adam's Hotel. Same day, from I to 3 'o'clock, p. tu., Milierstown, at Horh's Hot . I. Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1564, from 8 to 12" o'clock, a. m., Snnbury. at A. Wilson's Store. Siiiuo dnv, from 2 to 4 o'clock, p. m., ll.irrisville, at Kerrs Hotel. \\ ednc- lay. Sent. 14.1804, fcntrevlllc, at Kyth's Hotel. Thursday, Sept., 10, ISH4, from Bto 12 o'lcock. a. in., Potrersvill*. at dive's Hotel. Same day.from 2 to I o,clock, p. m . Prospect, at Mrs. Brediu's Hotol. Friday St Saturday, the 16th and 17th of Sept. ISC4, at Zelieitopb-. at Button's Hotel. Monday, Sept., In. lSo4,tiladoMill, from 12to 4 o'clock p. m., at Cooper's II itel, after which tlnu* the penalties prescribed by law, will be strictly enforced. Payment must be made in U. S*. Moji-v/ R ('. McABOV, Dep. Col., 3d Div., 23«l Dist. Butler, Aug. 24. I^>4. Farm tor naie. 4 Farm eontglning Forty-one and one-fonrl h Acres of choice laml; situate in Penn township. Butler county, one half mile wont of tin Pitt nburgh and Butb-r Plank Road. 2d miles north of Pitrtsbtngh. aud 7 miles south ot liutler. A two story hewed log house, lh by 26 fe«*t, a g<»«xl l>.g barn. 32 by OH ffcet, i nd a frame Spring house, three Springs of never failing water, a School hoiis*- on the Same tract of land : a Presbyterian, MMhodist, llaptbt, and U. P. CIUU-JII, all within a mile and a half: a <-hoice selection of grafted Apple and Cher ry trees, bu-lded Paarh trees. Dwarf P« ar and Dwarf Ap ple treup, Bla- kberries, BaNpberrics and Plum tree.-.. 'I bis farm in located In a c<>otl neigh Any per- Koti desiring to purchaW this farm, can have it cheap.— The improvements cost half the amount that is actked forit. WILLIAM MARSHALL. Butler, Aug. 17, I8flt::3t. (Herald aud American copy.) IP^IR.TIISriEIR^IEIIIE 3 . j mHB undersigned would respectfully inform the public, X that they have entered into Partnership, in flie "CJnclort IILCL HUHIITOHUI, and hereby solicif the patronage of.the public. They are provided with a neat Hearse; and have on hand a large quantity of the Very host material, and aro fully prepared to furnish Colli its of all kinds on short notice. They will have on hands constantly a variety of Coflins finished to suit purchasers, and ou the most rea- I (finable terms. They will also furnish Carriage* and conveyances for • Funeral occasions when requested. Ware Rooms, on I JeOerson street, 2 doors West of American Citizen Office TI. C. ROESSINO, I Butlor, Julj 88, isetet* CEOKGK >V. EBA. : _ ~n_ . .c ISO I. M:"VV OOODH, ISHI AS CHEAT AS THE CHEAPEST. 11 gul» U 111 R. C. & I L. M'ABOY, Have just receive J at their catuMishjuout, OX MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA y A lftrge and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, READ TUS rottowixo CITATOOUS ajd paorir tukheu*. FOR THE Xi VDlI^. Always on hand a large *tock of Ladies goods, such aj COBERCr CLOTH, ALPACA^ m: LANES, a INGHAM!#,• PP.! NT?, KERCH I O S, NCBILd, CLOVES, Is. FOR GENTLEMEN/ ' > Always on hand Black Cloths, Fancy and Black Caasl mercs SatlnettCassinet**, Twsods, Plain and fancy Vsa* i tings, Shirting, etc., etc., otc., KIMUY MAIIK ILOTHtKU. Suwli as COATS, PANTS, VESTS aad other garments. ftSoaiu KIKI KhooN, i ILA'i'S, CAI'S FT NECKTIES, i and a variety of utlier articlun HOUSEHOLD <U >OD&. I Pi! h t l .-* ("ill !'"iclu d and Bleached Muslins, Llnou sin# Cotttei. Table Cloth i. Oil Cloths, Liuoii and Hemp TuWuls, ' Carpets, Curtains, Friuge, etc. HARDWARE, &C, If you want Nails or Spikes. Maauro or other Ibrks,- Saw-Mill oi other saw*. Smoothing Irons, Locks, Hingeii, etc.. !.-o to M'Aliov where vou inn buy them cheap. „ IP V»»i: WANT I Extra Family Flour, White or Brown Sn Rio CoH'eo.lmpcr.iiil, Voting l(>«ouor Black Ten, goto M'Aboy's. r F You W A VT(4 ItOCXUU of a superior quality, atnsb '* rates as they can be k»d elsewhcrn in the county, g'/ to the store of B.C. Jt J.L M'ABOT. May 11. lsr4. PHOTOGRAPHS rilllE underslgnud would respectfully Inform the put>- | lie, that he h'W r lire based the Photograph UJallery, nf J. ( . Macurdy, on Main -treet, opposite Boyd s Build iiifif, uh.crc he is prepuri'd to execute all work ill the Art of Photographing, at thesliorteat posalMa notice. llii Reception Room a isfltted up with nsatncsnjiiid ela gance, whore he has a Large lot of Very Fine Photographs. ' which are open for inspection to the public. Those d» siring life like Photographs, will pisaae give us a'call. B. C. IILSKLTO.T Butler. Aug. 17, l§W::tf. FoP Ratv Mies Roaches. Ants. Bed ougt. Monj* in Furs. Woolcm, Ac.. Insects on Plants, FOMCS, A msls, &c. Pat up in 25c.5ftc.a*id #l.no Boxes, Bottles, mid F'.nsks. $3 and >» Hi/ex for IIOTJ.w, PI ULIC I .\<4TiTi'Tio»fl ( *c. •*Onl> inftlU'de remedies knaWn.** " Free troin POISOUM.'' " Not to tile Hi.man Family." " Rats c. nun out -f their holes todio.*' • d' whole- >le in all large citie*. #4 Sold by and Retailors everywhere. !»«)•;!! llowiii''!! 1 of all Worthies* imitations. See that "Cm-Mr.*" name {son eflteh Ik>x, Bottl",snd Fhiak, before you bnv. « - A.l.ir' lIKHRY It. CONTAU. Ho I'ri.v ii*Ai, Dr.rot, 4*ißßoAi>w\r, Nsw Yoits. iCl§" Sold by J. C. UKDICK. A CO., ttjr Wholesale anJ Retail 4i-'^nt«, Starch *23, ISG&fimo. Butler, Pa. Photograph Alburns, At pries ranging from 50 £c*rta, t SB,OO. A M.W i r.ATT Ili: IXTIIJQ 1 SDDK L'OwiiJ j- FAMILY BIBLES FOR PHOTOGRAPH PICTCRES. ALSO— A general supply of Pocket and Family Blblfa. Call and seo them at the Cook Store of 11. C. IIEINEMAV Butler, J line 22,1W>4. ■I. H. FlwhcrN ImproTcil FRUIT CAIV, ' Panned Nov. 12, ISftl. Atnr. 19, IW2, and March 92, To be hail only of the subscriber, on Main St., BUT- J Dfcß, Pa.. 4 drv.n* North of MA boy's Store. evary article of i-i i-i kopt in V REAT VA MlSTl'. This can ba* been extensively used and found to be perfectly wife. It* great convenience will bo discovered ;it Hrnt sight. The extensive facilities tor ranoufactur ing all it* parts make it very cheap. It is doMed bv claipping a tin cap oy«r and round tho ope ning, which'b priweil upon a cement-coated aa«kot, causing tho content t4» melt by tlie heat r.f the fruit; be coming cold, it is perfectly sealed. It Ls cbised or open ed in an in-tant, by hooking or unhooklug a strait wirs spring. LADIES, and others, are requested to call and exau> Ine this unsurpassed Fruit Can. WM. 8. ZIEC.LER. Butler, July 13,lS<U;:tf. Administrator"!* .Volioe. ESTATE or iGiiuv M'KTXSISS, MLO'I. ■ | "II WHEREAS Letu-reof Administration to the Efltate r YY of Andrew M'Kinuiss, late of C4<nnoi|uene<M»ing ■ township, Butler count dee'd., have b. en duly | granted to the subscriber, all persons iudebted b> said ' estate, iu - e requested to make immediate payment, and i 1 those having claims against the estate of the decoaaed, | mil I prscut the same projivrly authenticate*! for >«rtWi i uieut, i'.OIttSRTM KINMHft, Aug. 17, Adiuinistiauj^
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