THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa., Wednesday, 0ct,26,1864 Arrival iuul DeparinrfofMiiilß- The mail from Butler In East Band J, by way of Holy. t)k«, (*oult«iPvill»-. Anandab\ MnrrinsviHe and Clinton-! vlllo. 36 miles: leaves Butler on .Monday ami Friday of ; e-uh wc k. at rt oVliick. a. m., returns on Tuesday and ; Saturday • 112 *arh Week at 7 o'rjock, p.tn. The mall fn»m Rntl»r to Salem Cross Roads, by way of j Baxonhttrir, SsrvorflVlll*. Freoport, Sbcnrcr's Cross Roada, | McLaughlin's Store and Oakland Cross Roads, 43 mile*; leaves Hntl'-ron Tuesday and Saturday of each week. at 112» o'clock, a. In.: n lunu OD Friday and Monday cf each week, at 8 o'clock, p. m. Tl»o mail from Butler to New Castle. by wav of Mount riietuut. Prospect, Portersvllle and Prlncetf n, 28 mile-: leaves Ruiler i»n Monday and Thursday of each week, at i'i o'clock a. m : returns on Tuesday and Friday of each " week, at 5 o'clock, p. in. Lite mail from Both r t • Lawrenceburg, by way of North Oakland. Rarnhart Mills, Baldwin aid Brnln. 25 miles, { K iv* Butler on Monday and Friday of cn h week. at y o'clock. a, in; n ! nrhs oh Tuoeday and Saturday of each . week, at 9 o'clock, p. m. Tli" mali from Butler to New Bright m. l»y way of p* • tersbnrg. Break-N'e.-k and Zelienaple. i?.» miles: with tan , additional tiips bet ween Break-Neck :n.dy.ei:enople: leeva Butler on Wednesday of each waek. at 7 o'cl n:k, a. in.; re urns un Thursday of eich week, at ft o'clock, p. m. Tin- mull from Butler to Pittsburg, by way of (Hade Mill- r.nk'-r-t- wn. Tallv Caw. Etu*. I>eqnc-ii" and Alle gben\ City, 32 mil. i leaves Butl r every m-mln-r. except Sunday, nt 7 o'clock, a. m.; arrive* at Butler from I'itts imrsch'by the name route, every day, Sunday excepted, at 1 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to Mercer, by way of McCandless, Br.wnlngton, Bllppery-Rock, North Idbeity. Louden and Balm, 32 miles: l»-v«-s Butler every day. Sunday excep- j te.|, at 1 o'clock p m.; return* l»y the name rout*, every day. Sunday excepted; arriving inßutleratT o'clock in th<* morping. The mall fr»m Rntler to Indiana, by way « 112 cvyl«*s villf. Worthlngton. Klttanning. Klderlon and SheVcta. 4 B mile*: leave* Butler on Monday and Thursday of etu-h ! week, at 4 o'clock. •. in.: returns en Tuesday and Friday of each week, at 7 o'clock, p. m. The mall from Rntler to Boydstown,6 miles, leavrs Rov Istown on Frldiy n* •ni : nr •112 wh we-k, arrive* nt | Rntler in the foren H>H : depart* for Ib.vdstown name day after the arrival of (he mail fi-m Pittsburgh. MA muiMi. On the Ist It in' t.. Nt the Zimmerman II : 1. Butler, pa., BV the Rev. Win. P Broaden. T>r. Swr I R. MITII- 1 .r-<■*.. 112 (ilade M!!N. Butler c- nnty, Pa.,and Mi~sEi.izi ' l)i v, 'v, . 1 Allegheny city. l»a. On the i.Mh Inst., bv the <■ tme. Mr. ROIF.RT lfixnvw. j • 112 the 11tli Penu i. Reserves, recently illtrg.-d by th 'ij i'Ation of bin tinif of seivi<-e. and Mi - ANN JAN . ! ■< both of Butler county, Pa. I>lf 3 I 5 : On Oct. 40» in-f.. Bliss H\KMP.TT Kliro, daughter of John and Ileltli Thompson, of Mirfd! -x t wnship, - 112 j Dipthcria and Scarlet F«v or Rash, egc 111 j card, IS-day • Alas! *> i /T/\ day of niuli nionili. Bri'thf-n front -1.-.♦ i ; I \ liMlgenaic mipoctfjilly Invited to attend. Reorder of the W. M. EMPLOYMENT. A MONTl!.—Agents wanted to «.-!i Be wine Ma- 1 O <•) chin--, w will Ki%e • eoi.imis<«i.,n . n all Mv chines Sol I. or etnpl v ag-nts uho \v ill w >t*k 112 r the abu\ »• For particulars address 110YL VN .1 (TO.. (Sen. Agents. ! liRTHOIT MtCtl. I Jan. 30, I \0 Vol 1111 TO BB (Ml 801 I ) im. Rl'( IIA \'S i:\OI.TSII SPKCTKIC PILI.J- cure, in les* than .10 dav*. ' the w .rst ca«(-,.f N KBVOI'S\Ii.-S, iui|Mde:i v. Prenm- I tnrc !>«*• i•• . Sfcntinal W>-ikii"»s, liw»nit\. and till I tin i; v. Sexual and Norvnus Affection*, no inntter from what , cause prodhced. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, post [ paid, by mail, oil receipt • 112 "ii otder. One R.>\ will per fect the cure in nout cases. Addt CHS J AMI'S S RT'TI.F.R. (Inneral Agent, 427 Broadway, New V ik. j July 27,18f.i:-;jino. Bdltori '»f < HltMi l»l\uSiuy:—With V"/ur permission I widt tossy to I the readers of your piper that I will •• M.I. by retnrn msil, to all who wMi it ifree., a R«vid| e. with full direc tions for making and using a simple Veritable Balm. I that w»11 efl'ectuallv remove, in ten days, Pimj ! Blotches. Tan. Kieckles. and all Impuritk-s of the Skin. 1. Aviturtb. - m.es ft. ,-ear - n.M.lh an I Iwntlful. I I Mill a|:o mai' free to th— hiving Raid Heads, or BareKa.es, simple directions and information that will [ enable them to -tatf a full growth of luxuriant Hair. Mhi k is. oj-a Moustache, in I than thirl . d iys. ! All applications »n-v.crcd ly return mail without i chasge. Aexpec*fully yours. 1 HOS. F. ( FIAPM Ch nii-f. July 'lt, lSC.l::3mo. PCI Rnndway, New Ymk. N Kw vt>t tilt DE. B. P. HAMILTON, Formerly of Sunbuiy,Butler Co., n AVI Mi IK n ted in RCTI.KR. • «V-t ■* hi- |. • 1.i mal services to those who hc fit to give hi... a call. Ofti -e. that formerly u; • i by Dr. Kmerlin, neat Boyd's buildings. * [Oct. 20, IS«4. ESTRAYS. ~ AMK to th- rMklence Al the . lit 112 -snk ! \ I n town-b'p. Rntler county, about the IOVOU I «'f ! O l l" r, lSr-l.tw • Yea. ling Calve*, «no a Steer, and the j other a heifer . the Steer biw Some whito .n him: the Heifer Is red and white; both snppiMed to be 900 ywr 1 « Id bw-t HpriiU'. The owm ris re-(nested t" c.uue 112 -iward, | prove p: --pertv. pay charges, and rike them aw iy, 01 . tin > Will N dlspi Mil ..I" KMPiling to law. W.M. DICK. Oct. 2«\ 1504:;3t. I Exeeator's r««ilec. l^nA:J; or UKV. IsAun NirL'jCK, Dicc'n. * \\ 112 Hi.!;:, AS l.ette,, Tc taiu.Mtarv Mith the Will an nexed. having t!iis 1! iv been dulv grant.. 1 by the Reciitcr. t Rachel Mbhs k and John 11. Niblock. lixe cut .ru of Rev. lsaiih Nihlock. late of the bor a»h «112 llutier, «le d., there 1 .r» all persons indebted to the «»-tate of said decedent, are reqneri.i ' . •' lil^u,, d. iKiugan) dec ij„ James G. MaliiM4, • interuiarried with ILuyry K. MarquU, Alexajj '-er Ma.lo »' Court, to be jti'ld ut Butler, in and tor tlu 1 county of Butler, on the prst Monday of December next, it being the sth day of s*id mouth, to accept or rofosu iho pt aiuiMs at the ap , praisemeat or valuation, or tdiow ciuwe why the same nliould uot bo sold. B) tile Court, WATSON J. YOU NO, Butler, Oct. 10,18G4. „112 c. To ull of which, the heirs and legal representative* of Adam 11. Mttboud, dee d., are heiaby required to take no- P**; W. O- BKACKENIUDOK, Sheriff* 1 office, Butler. Oct. 28, li*J4. Notice to Assessors. BY Actof April 11,1H4H, it is the duty of the Asses ■ors elected In the Spring of lH»i4. to aesuM»ll per. Hons churning to be assessed on a personal application, until within ten of the Presidential Election, on entering the names of pernoQS on your list, you will lovy nnd aeiieMS a county tax of 12 mills on their valuation, aud give a certificate to the person »o afsessud. You will esse.Hs all soldiers on application of any person, with a tax of teu 1 !ollectors of l!>rtor the saiue. Wrifo out two copies of all persons assessed by von, one of yrhich you will hand to the officers of the Electum, and the other, trans mit by mail lb tills office, eight days before the eteetlu*. The following persons have been appointeil Assessurt ond Assessors, to filf vacancies wiiich have oc curred iu the year 1564: Middlesex tp., John W. Monks & Wendell lite icy, As sistant*. Butler tp., John lliiseltou. Assistant. Adat us tp., Armstrong Keuisun Assistant. Portersville borough, Samuel M'Clymonds and George Oliver, Assistants. ZeliHnople borough, George Burklwrt ' Cranberry tp., Johu P Roll, Amc.^*• J1 AKVf.Y COJUBBUT, Clerk- "ffice Butler. Oct. 2*. 1%4::3f Writ of Petition Cop I'nrtltlon. r N the mattorof the Petition f»r Henry J. Bcighly an l I Inane button, for Partition of the real estate of Chris tian Bcighly, dee'd. In the (h-phans' Court of Butler county. No- 33. June Term. 1861. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—To the heirs and legal representatives of Christian Beighly, late of Clay township. Butler county, Pa., deed., to wit: William, aged about 32 years, Ro«anna, aged 30 years, intermarri ed with Christian Bright, Mary K., aged about Bti, Inter married with Francis Freer, Margaret Jane, aged about ! 20years, Intermarried with Isaac Sutton, Henry J. Beigh ly. aged 23 years, Matilda B. Beighly, aged 18, and M. M. Beighly, aged about 34 years, all of whom reside in Butler countexcept Mary K. Freer and her husband, who reside at Brady's Beritl, Armstrong county, Pa., M. M. Beighly,at present absent iti Marysvillo, Cba county. California. The said real estate consists of ouo hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of Jacob Brow ft, c. Miller I hilip Sanderson, Henry Beer, and others, in Clay townahlp, Butler county, Pa. Taken >tic •. that an Inquest will be held at the dwell ing hott-e of the lite Christian Beighly, dee'd., in ( lay town-hip, oh Tii' -d'ty. the _"Jd day of Nov. tuber. ISO 4, at In o'clock, a.m.,of said day, f.rthe purpose of making partition of the real vf it- of said den-dent, to ntnl I among h!s legal representatives, if the same can be divid ! «.,! without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, otherwise, to value and appraise suite according to law, at which • time and place you uro required to attend, if y--u think ' proper W. o. BRACK EN RllXiE. ! Hie 1 ifTs office, Butler, Oct. 20, ISO! Bh'ff. ; tvrii «rPetition Air PardUoa. r \ the matter of the I'etition of Eut yens, all of wh an 112 le in Hen. field t -wn-lnp, • r.utlerc iintv. Thefa'l real eitato cott.-istsof one hm<- | died and fifty acres of land, nt .re .. r lens, bounded n>l th i |.y Baxter, *a.-lig his legal representa ' tives, if the same can be divided without prejudice or I ►pol.a.i the wh-de, otherwise to value and appraise the vune me »nling to law. at which time an ! pl.u-e you are required to attend if you think proper. W O; 111'.ACKENRIDOE, 1 Sheriff's office, Butler, Ocl. 20,1804. Sh'ff. Writ of Pni-titloii. ! V the tnatU-r of the Partition "112 the real estate of Thomas Kiinstroug, doc d. In the Orpliana' Court of , Iti.tier cotin'v. No. M. Match Term, lbo4. Sept. 28, | IMH. filed and confirmed nisi Th'Coiniu .nwealth of I'ettn ylvania—T.» the heirs and 1 leiral representatives of Thomas Armstronv. dee'd., to | wit: F.om\ Artn.-t :-<>ni;. widow, and Bavid H. At mstiotig, 1 Samuel Ai lostronu. Jainc* Armstrong. Susanna Artn ; 0,....... •i.teMu.iiT.ed with John C .M N. O. W. A1 11- -1r .1,- Rebecca, intermarried with An-hibald M ( line, rboin.'Ls Armstrong, Francus Jane Armstrong, Alex. W. Armstrong, and Mary Ann Armstrong. You, and each of j j-ou, ar-e berebv eiteii t>. appear before our Judges at an I Orpl ins'c. mi. t I 'hi Id at Butler, in aud forfchecoiin ' tv - t Butler, on th<* flivt Monday of December next, it i beitiu the .";li -la *■ t ioj m • i:: fi. I I .-pt Of refit-.' the I | « !.i-< at the nppt.i •> 'cent, or rliow cattKe %hy the I -utile shot I 1 11. t be sold, lly the Colli t. \\ AT. ON' J. YOU NO, 1 Butler, Oct. 10.18 CI. Cl'k.ol o. C. I To all of Which, the h its and b'g il representatives of j Thotn is AlniHtlon,', dee'd., are berebv tequired to take notice. W.O. UllA< KENIIIDGK, ! Sherirs office, Butler, Oct. 20, i st4. »h'ff. Writ of ji'ai-iitioii. IN the matt t of the Partition of the real estate of xutthew Smith, dee d. In the Orphans' Court of 1 Butler it v. No. 06. March Term. 1801. Sept. 28, IS. I, Ino hi-.i tioti filed and confirmed nisi. i The COIIIIU •uwealth ol Pennsylvania—To the helmand ! legal repr-'ntatii. <■ I Matthew Siiiith, d< d„ to wit: Mat n . intrrinirried with V\ m. >t » v. Wtu. Bay. Matthew ; j Bay, John Ray. Robert Rsy. Nancy Ray, intermai 1 ied I wiih Samuel I■ u ild->n. liliv.ah-th Ray, children of Ann ! Smith.(llav.i dee'd.. John Mtuilli, Margaiet. intermarried j I with Win. M'Oai vey.HUidman Mellon. Isaiah Mellon,and | I Scott Mellon, children of Jane Smith, (Mellon.) dee'd , , I Naiu-v, Intel man ietl with Jaun s Story.and fcliz iheth, ill- I 1 tenuariled with Thomas M ' leery. S 0., herehj ■ : , ted to appear l-> I u•• ■ -ur Judges, at an Orphan'.' Couit. to ; bo held at Butler, ill and for the c.unity of Butler, on the fl:-t M mday of December n.'Xt, it being tlis oth day * 112 j I -aid month, to sc-ept or refuse tile premises at the ap- j pi ai eiuent, or sh »w cause whv tile same should n >t be 112 H 0.1. lly the Court. WATSON J. YOCNO, i Butler, Oct. I'd, W'4. crk. of o. 0. ! To all of which, the heirs and legal representatives of , Matthew Smith, dee d., are hereby required to take II«H u ti. e. Wo. BItACKENRIDOi:, 1 Sl.ei iff's office, Butler, Oct. BUTL.tn, PA. rni! I 11 Teim of this Institution will open on TI'KS- • 1 BAY. the Sth day of November next, and continue 1 11. - ■ irge for tuition will He the same as during the | Rev. J.s. BoVl»! A. M„ Oct. 10,186P:r,t. Principal. Notice to Collectors. N r OTICK is h. nby given to all Collectors who are in I arrears with the Treasurer of Butler county, prior to til e ye ir lf«t. that p»Miie-»i mvrt le made 011 or In f ire tn'e M-eoud week of December Court next. Afte - this time, lam authorized by the Coiniu>».-ioi)ers, to j pl-a-e the accounts in the hand- of the Sheriir. The de- ! minds upon the Treasury are of such a character, that ! tin \ mtut bo met. St 1 let coin] bunco with the above is tctjuested, ad I will cilery it out with t t ng.ird to pf'-sw. N. WALK BR, Treasurer. Treus. office, Oct. IJ. ISO 4. I Cloaks, Sacques, Circulars and Shawls. «~| ]DR ESS AND MILLINERY GOODS, J % A SB\V 4 Glilll'liETK STUCK JUST OPKSKD, S x -r ; O M ». T. PAPK.& CO. 'r ' \ i lEcTSiLiiIEIBa ♦'' L | Cloth for Cloaks. ~ LOST. ~ . i \' the Fair ground*, on I hi- second day of the Fair. a I Hair Bracelet, with altntry gold clasp roulainlng a lirililuot net. The tinder will receive one duller reward by leaving it at thin utlice. Mr*. !3. J. TIMBLIN, Executors Xotiee. N'OTICK is* herebv given, that letters Testamentary have been issued to the undersigned on the estate of .Irtmee Ma«ee, late of Peon Tp.d.-cd. All pers.,in. there fore knowing themselve* indebted to said eetate, are re quested to make immediate payment, and those lutviflg claim* to preeeot against the mine will present theui properly authenticated for settlement. JoSKl'll DOUTHKTT. JOHN MAOKE. Oct. stli l/*'4. Eneotott. Strayed or Stoleu. IjIROM the residence of the subscriber in Muddy Creek ) Jj Tp., llutler Co. Pa., on the !'th of Octol>er, i .Sabbath i night) i>ne marc 2 years old, arising >l, brown slightly min gled with white hair# about the bead and neck, full faro and a ecnr of a kick on the left hip. Aiiy person giving information that will lead to the recovery of the mare, will be satisfied l<-r their trouble. Oct. 12 lS64::tf. M. W. KEXNKDY. 4*-TO VOLCMTKEB.—Volunteers will be accepted and c<>uut«d on the quotas of the present call up to the Ust practical moment before the drafted men are accept | *>d, and sent to rendezvous. j Township* and &üb..u.stricts which have not filled their j quotas, are urged to do so at once. j All time that can possibly be given, will be allowed, i but the l)i aft will commence as soon after thcstb of Sep | tember as practicable. Credits will bo given end Government bountv paid to Voluateora until further notice. Uy ordor Capt. RICIIARD DODGE, Sth V. S. Infantry, A. A. 1». M.General. J. W.JUEKJW. Capfain ipi TrttdH Mar., 28d Dl»t., Fa ,«»pt. 7, I*64::* Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., rovirnßD i* is-10. AND Incorporated by Legislative Charter, m Uhl mJ m •— I M-- 0 m -U.l of the kind IN TIIF. CNTON, conducted by a practical BUSINESS M AN. Our highest commercial authorities, Kitst and West, pronour.ee his sv-tein of Bo< k keeping nnequaled—comprehending every dcpaitmeat of busi ness. and yet so skilfully condensed that the attentive student masters the whole in six or eight weeks, it cou ■ists of STOCK BOOKS, j closed once with a loss and twice with s gain—exhibit ing by three different meth>*i9, the transfer of old to new books. PARTNERSHIP BOOKS, I conducted by three different methods, exhibiting the I transfer of old to now book*, with the introduction of a j new partner. Ami practically illustiatiug the PIIIVATK LEDG KR, by means of which the results of the business are kept out of the general books, for the use of the partners on ly. Tin- bo ik is n«»t even named elsewhere. The settle ment Of Partnership Books by SI NO 1,12 ENTRY, with six practical Illustrations, exhibiting the books re op.-tied by Double-Entry. A concise rule for rectifying DERANGED DOUBLE-■ ENTRY BOOKS, with six speciflcations. The gain or loss found, and the books correctly re-opened. The learner Is also exercised in OPENING BOOKS, from eight specifications, including special condit'ons not often mot with inbusiuess. Also, a borious of exercises in CLOSING BOOKS, from new nnd peculiar specifications. The learner al»o writes üb.»ut eighty BUSINESS FORMS of Pr.-missary Notes, Judgment Notes, Drafts, Orders, j Bills of Exchange, Accounts, Invoices, Ac., Ac. Also, a j BUSINESS LETTERS. which, with the business form are all connected with his course of Book-Keeping, making it a regular course of business practice, with a course of twenfy-five LECTURES UPON BOOK--KEEPING, bv the Senior Principal, explaining all the htndiieas mat ters recorded in the text. Also, twelve LECTURES ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS. I|.»w every one may get ri'-h. How to get rich by tra ding • The ciii Ho* of commercial failures. On specula tions. Thu moral iuflucncoof integrity in youth, Ac.— Also, lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, 011 Partnerships. 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M As an extensive bliip owner, American and Europe-»'.i nu 1 chant, bank director, etc., he has born the reputation | ..-f the Ligest order of business talents.'' John w. 1 iu!!.\i No. fi South St., New Yolk. 4 Mr. Duff is »man of raroquallfh .illoris for t.usin.>s." Jt.tjlN M. U, TAYLOR, Merchant, Union st., New Orleans. '• Mr, Duff 1« a met chant 112 the first re-pt ctability.' J. L.NNDIS, Men bant, New Orleans. "I graduated in Duff's College iu half tic time I ex prcteu. Ilisadmirable systfiu includes nothing surpor lluuus, nor lca<>wn out auvthiiii; e-vetktlal.'' J. It COMPTON, Cashier N'iagra Batik, Ixs-kport, N. Y. "It contains much matterUnpottaut to the merchant." c. o. i| a I >TEAD, President M inhattau Bank, N. Y. * "The most complete work of the kind I have over seen ' JAMES P. MURRAY. President Exchange Batik, Pittsburgh. "Tho most clear und comprehensive that Ib ive met with. JOHN SNYDER, Cashier ftiukof Pittsburgh. 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"All bis ornamental designs are new and romarkable perf. >ima uces."— Arm iwj (»'«irttt. • The late Wehtern Pennsylvania Fair awarded him nix First Premiums iu all branches of the art."— Ohio ifta tt Journal. OUR TERMS. For theGraduating Course, time unlimited ............$40,00 Blanks and Stationery (costing #7 elsewhere 2,. R ,O The enlarged mlithrn of Duff's Book-keeping. 1,75 Our blanks arc made of tine ext rasize paper, ruled com plete, with full sets of auxiliaries. The Institution therefore offers the Commercial Stu dent, tho hillowing IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: Ist. The best System of accounts in use, taught by tho Author. 2d. The dally lectures of an eiperienced Accountant. 3d. A saving of half the time required by other Colle ges. and or |3O In board. 4th. A saving of or $7 in Stathmery. dth. Having the beat business penman in the West. £>»r full particulars, sejid for our elegant new Cir cular 112•» i 8. with samph* of onr Penman's Business aud orn.»met.fanVriting, iiK-losing'26 coots for p«*tace. fo P. DUFF & tCWfi Frluelpala. June 1,1*64: Imly. Fltt*t?irfh, l'eoa'a. 1864. New Goods! 1864. » LAHOE AND WKLLSKLECTED STOCK OF A Splendid Seasonable Goods, Just received and for Sale at the USTZETW" STORE OU 1 WEBER & TROUTMiN, Boyd'* Building, corner of Main A Jefferson st*. BUTI.ER, PA., Consisting of Dry Goods, such u» FINE DELAINS, CASIIMISRKB, •ud COli LUGS, ALAPACA9, KIXTS, BALMORAL SKIHTS n gonoral aAortment uf LADIES DRESS GOODS, of the finest quality BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, and all kinds of Trimmings. A largo assortment of GENTS. IV Alt E, such as CLOTHS, CASSIMKRES SATINETTS, JEANS, CATTOXADES, &c. Hfftcly- M iulo < 'lot li 1 ii|f, HATS iLISD CAPS Of the v«ry latest Stylet. A largo and well selected Stock uf BOOTS & SHOES, Hardvvare t Queens ware, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, And a Genuine Article of STRAINED IIONUV, All of which will ho Hold cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE WEBER & TEOUTMAN. April 13, lS04::0ino. A ppniiHCfiK'nt J^lnt. rpiTK following Appraisement Ll-ls, under the Fifth I Section of the Art f.f April 14th. IK," I.have been filed in the office of the dork "112 the Orphans' Court, vlr : V>. I..lnneTerm. iho4. Mrs Kllen SUliwa- u, widow of Jacob Stlllwngon. «h»c d. Personal property to the ain't of s•".».so G W Stlllivagon * Vlam Stlllwngon, Kx'rs No 2, June Term. ISOI. Mrs Chrlstlntia Kerner. widow of John Kerner, dec.d. Personal prupertv to thoaniuunt of SJOO,O< • Christiana Kerner A Jntnci Anderson, Ailm'rs No 52, June Term, mt 112 Mrs Mai.v M KlnnK widow of John M Kitini*,di c'd Personal property to the amount of ?300,t)o Win Dick A MKluuis, Adm'iti N•» June Term, DOI, Mrs Mary A Fowler, widow of - i h l> Fowler,dee'd Personal property to the amount of s.h)l.sft Mary A Fowler. Adm'x No f.'i, Juir* Term, 1801. Mrs HCIH ICH M'Kiunis, widow of Andrew M'Kitiuis, doe'd IVIMMIUI property to the amount ot *P»,75 Rohoit M'Kiimh.' Adm'r No 00. June T-rm, ISO 4, Mrs ElizalMl'.-rmi. k. widow of Hugh MCormlck, dee'd Personal property t.. the amount of $112,(M1 j M U Wilson, Adm'r Of which the credit irs, heirs, legatees, distributees, and other* intero-.ted, will take notice and appear at the ii-\t Term, t • wit: the F« nith Monday of September, 1864, and not Inter than the thiiddiv thereof, to show cau>e against the same. Bv the Court. WATSON J. Vol NO, Clerk. Butler, August .'ll, IStll AiICHJUALD Attorney at Law, VEXANCiO C'Ol NTY, PA. Office one door North of KINNEAU HOUSE. Jinie 1804::Onio. J. D. M'J ON KIN, Attorney at Law. Also licensed Claim .Igcnl, I Office with E. M'Junkin. Esq., opposite the Pennsyl vania Hotel, Butler, Pa. ! ESremit s OF FAsiiibY, OX M A IN HTIIKKT, Opposite Boyd's Buildings. Sutler. milK undersigned \\ iuld respectfully inform his old |. friends and tin; public generally, that is constant ly iti receipt of the very Intent F».«hions, and is fully pre parod at ail time* to execute all kinds of work in hi* line of business in a neat and woi kmanlike manner, and will be Imppy to attend to ail who may give him a call. A N McCANDLESS. • Jan. 0, T?04:::tf KseenldrN A'oiiee. ESTATE or JOHN JACK, Dxc'O. \\TIIEREAS Lett«mTo famentary with the Will nn >> nevd. have thisday I— n duly issued by the Reg ister to William M. Gruham, LM|. Executor of John Jack, late of Washington t >wnship, dee'd., then 112 re all persons ludehted to the estate of said deceilent, aie ro ■l nested to make immediate payment, and those having ciaiuis or demands against the same, will present them properly authenticated fcr eettleoum Aug. 34. 1864, flt« W M M tOUA HAM, Ex'r. W* H- RIPELY, i Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ! A\T 11.1.. with the leaat possible delay, attend to all bu- i : sim-ssentrusted U* Ids c.ire. ('oi.l.ht Tl<»NSprompt- I ly made. Also, General sty'*/for the Butler County Mu tual Fire Insurance Company, oflice with John M. Thompson, Es«j„ nearly op(>u«ite the Post Office. Main St., ltiTi-ra. P%, [April i:t. lS«»4::ff. New Goods, New Goods. \ LARGE EOT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, PLAIN AND FANCY DKESS GOODS, I VfcltY CHEAP, DE LANES, ADLPACA9, M Kill NOES, COiILGUS, ; PLAIDB, POPLINS, Ac , Ac. Long and Square Shawls. LADIES CLOAKS. NEI hi Kg, 11 ATo and HOODS, PLAIN A BARRED FLANNELS, BALMOKAL SKI UTS. HOOP SKIRTS, . LADIES SHOES, GLOVES\ GAUNTLETS, HE.\D DRESSES, COMBS COLLARS, Ac, Men's Wear, CLOTIUNO, BOOTS A SHOES, WOOLEN JACKETS READY-MADE SHIRTS , Cloth, Tweeds, Heavy Jeana. Corduroy®, Caw:nets, and Over-Coating Ac., Jiut received by JAMES A. NEG LEY. South end of towu, oppoaito Ziuiuieruian'i Hotel. Sept. *iß, 15&4:.4t LOST. * - Wednesday, Augutt 31, lftft4, a Gold Specimen 1 \ } Breast Pin, somethlug in the shape of a heart. The finder will be liberally reward*! by leaving tt at the Of lWof tlfe.Ajuerlriu <.ltlren,<*i th rt »ubwil»er ; Sept 3H M. fcUIRA U. S. 7-30 Loan. Titr. Secretary of the Treasury gl*o» notice that sub sct iptlona will bo received for Coupon Treasury Note*, payable three years from Aug. 16th, 18C4, with semi-an nual Interest at a rate of seven and three-tenth* per cent, per annum—principal o»l Interest both to be paid in Inwful money. These notes will bo convertible at the option of the holder at maturity, Info six per cent, gol J bearing bunds, payable not lew than five nor more than twenty years from their date, aa the Government may elect. They will be Isjuod In denominations of $. r io, floo, f&00, $1,009 andff/,000, aud all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or somo multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the owuers free of transportation charges na soon utler the receipt of the original Certificate of Depoalt aa they can be prepared. As the notes draw iuterent from August 15, persons making dop<*its subsequent to that dato must pay the Interest accrued from dute of note to date of deposit. Parties dep .siting twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these note* at any one lime will be allowed | a commission of one-<|uarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must be mado from the deposits. Special Advantages of This Loan. IT IS A NATIONAL SAVIN*;* BAND, offering u higher rate of interest than any other, ami Ih s but itrurity. Any savings batik which pays its depositors in U. 8. Notes, considers that It is paying in the beat circulating medium of the country, and It cannot pay In anything better, foi its own nas'iN are either in government ■eeurltlee or iu notes or bonds payable In gevernment paper. It is eqaally couveniet na a temporaly or permanent investment. The notes can always be sold for within a fraction of their faco and accumulated Interest, and are the best security with banks as collaterals for dix' uuts- . Convartiblo into a Six per cent. 5-20 Oo!r the current rate for 5-30 Bonds Is not less than nini ptr cent, premium, and before the war the premium in six per cent. I/. 8. stacks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the ac tr.al profit on lonn. at the present market rate, Is not thau ten pqr cent, per antiuin. Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. But aside from till the advantages wo ha"o enumera ted, a special Act of Congress exempli all bonds awl Treasury notes from tucal taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth übout two per cent, per annum, 'fccording to tho rate of taxation in various parts of the country. It id believed that no securities offer so great induce ments to lender* as those Issued by the government.—- lit all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or soparute com munities, ouly, Id pledged fur payment, while tho whole property of the country Is held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the Uuiled Stales. While the government offers the most liural terms for Its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be the loyalty and patriotism of tho people. Duplicate certificates will be Issued for all deposit*.— j The party depositing must endorse upon the original , certificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they aro to bo issuod itr blank or pay aid a to or der. When so endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the deposit, to bo forwarded to the Treasury Department. 'SUBSCRIPTIONS WIU. BE RCCIITSD by the Troasuror o tho United States, at Washington, tho several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the First INn 11 onul Hunk of Allegheny City, Pa. Firat, Second, and Third National Banks of Pittsburgh, Pa., and by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will giro further information and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. U. S. Collector's Notice. H AVING received thtol, after which time tho penalties prescribed by law. w ill be strictly enforced. Payment must bo tuadu in U. S Money. B.C. McABOY, Dep. Col.,ud Div., 2!kl Dist. Butler, Aug. 24. 1804. 11. S. Fifther's Improved FRUIT CAIS, Patene I N v. 12, 18G1, Aug. l'.». IS' 2, and Mm !• 22, 1*0;. To lM*lia/i only of the subscriber, »«u Main St., BI.'T DK.R. Pa., 4 doors North of M'Aboy's Store, where every arti. !•• I TIN W ARE is kept in (. UKA I I i HIETY. This can has been extensively used and found to be porfeotly safe. Its great convenience will bo discovered at first sight. The extensive facilities for manufactur ing all its parts make it very cheap. It is do • d by clamping a tin cap over and round the opening, which is pressed upon a cenient-c.sited gasket, cau-ing tho cement to melt by tlie heat uf the fruit; be coming cold, it is perfectly sealed. It is close. Heavy Artillery for One Year. Col. Galop's New Regiment. \\TE ore authorized by the War Department tore- YY cruit a Company of Heavy Artillery for Olio Year* to f->i m a part oft 01. Galop's New llegi metit of HEAVY ARTILLERY, to be stationed in the fortifications around Washington City. Hero is an <.-p --portnnity to enter a N KW ORGAN IZATION, Serve your country—get a big bonuty—avoid the Draft —and get get tlear of marching. Recruit* will be mus tered into the Company immediately after receiving their Looil Bounty from tho sub-district to which they are credited. GEO. M. IRW IN, CHAS. D. RHODES. Head Quarters — Pro vest Marshal Office. New Brighton, Pa., and R. Did dle Young. 120 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. Aug. 24,1804::3t. CHARLES MCCANM..ESS HCOH C. GRAHAM.. McCANDLESS & GRAHAM, Attorneys' at Law. Office on the South-west comer of the Diamond, Butler, Pa Also, CLAIM AGENTS f*»r seciirins /teutons. Arrears of M«y and Bounty JHbn*y, 112 r SoUdiers, or if they are dead, for their legal reproeentative*. In prosecuting Sol dier' i Claims, or thoao of their ItepresentHtivos, no charge un.il collected. i >ec. 9, lSthirttf. 3)27 C AEL ILLING" I'liysieiaia and Surgeon. Office In Boyd's Buildings, corner of Jefferson and Main Strwts; tfAor ?onth of Dr. BAl's Drtig Smrft. Sept. 7. l?ofc:tf. BUTLER, PA. IHU4. IVEAVGOOD#, ldO<>, AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST AHD AS 009 D AJ TIC BKOT. R. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Have juat roceived at their ostabliihment, ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, FA., A If wo iiid well selected stook of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. IltAft TBI rOLLOWIJId CIT4LOOCI ABt» Noftf tgaiuar. PORTIIK LAUim Alwny* on hand a Urge (lock of Ledfeegood*, aa«b aa I CODKHO CLOTH, ALPACAS. DC LA N 18, OfNGUAM ft, PRINTS, KJACfIIfFS, NLIiJES, GLOVES, 11. FOR GENTLEMEN. I ! Always on band Mack Clot lis, Fancy and filiw k r *n> ; mere*■ *}*'"'tta. ( 'n*dneta, Tw.«l>, PUiuimiruw* V#. , ting*, rihii ting, etc., etc., etc., BEADY BADE OKOTBIWO, ' iu«h u COATS, UNTI, VB3TSu,dotL«r fmmM Itootv and Slioes, | HATS, CAPS k NECKTIES, and a variety of other article! IIOiSEIIOLB UOODN, 1,, »• *>••; n>«* 1.. I Mu.11r,,, u„„ „,i I/• * ." l '*• '' *'l«^tU» 112 Linen au 1 Hemp Tewela, Carpute, Cui taina, Frh;ge, eto. HAKDWARE, &G. 1 >.» VI M V * n ' l " r >f»tinr» or i.tbw torkj, : Saw Mdl or other w iw,*, Smoothing Iron*. Locke, Hingae . ft--..y >tn M\Al>< •?',<, whore you can buy ihom chVv. i tiUn "y Kl ""«. Willie or 1 fXg" B "" k j II" Vou WAST GROCEniE^ ' r k-tij l» in Fur*, Woolons, &c., Insects on Plants, Fowa mals. 4c. Put up in 25c, 60c. and SI,OO Bo xaa. Bottles, and Flaaka. |3 andsizes 112 >r HOTELS. PUBLIC HSRITI'TIOII, 4a. "Onl> infallible remedies known." " Free trom Poisons." '• Not dangerous to the Raman Family.* •• Rats come out of their hoi en to die.'' 47*9"1 d whuleaale in all large cities. 4*--S.>blhy all Dmgxi-taaud Retailera "verywhera. Vm"' R<"W:tre !!! <>f all worth lea* imitation*. AfSee tli.it "C..-TVB8" nameboii each box, Cottle, aiUl Ha.-k, befcre jon huv. fS" Ad-h i-s. HENRY R. COSTAR. 9Jg- PRIN''H'AL DtPOT, 48'2BBOADWAT. NEW YORX. Ha- Sold by J. C. RLIUCK. A CO., Wliolenale and Rutuii Agenta, March23,l߀4::rnio. 4j*Kntkr, i'a. Photograph Albums, At pricea ranging from 50 C*nta v t» ANEW FEATURE IX THE D'DDX $1323ME23. FAMILY RIULEfI FOR PHOTOGRAPH PICTURI* A Lao—A general snpply of Pockot and Family Riblaa. Call and see them at the Book Store of 11. C. HEINEMA*. Rutler, Jnne 22,1564. Information Concerning the Draft. riIHE enrolled men of the iSVI Dtatrict. and all others I int» re«ted, are respectfully informed that all enqui ries on ordinary subject* connectxd with the Knrollment, t Drift. Exemptions. Liabilities t.» Draft, Ctflitu, and ae coiints of nien furnislied in this Diatriet, ah »nld be ad r dreved t.« me, and not to the Provoat Marshal Oeneral. J Upon the receipt <>f all communicationa containing en quivies on subject*, the information will be promptly furniabwi. . By order of the Proroat Marshal General. J. XV. KIItKER. Capt. 4 Fro. Mar. ~'A ilia. Pa Pro, Mar. Office, 23.1 Wa. Pa.. Alleghany city, Aug. 81, IBWdl. YODELEY IIOI'SE, WILLIAM VOGELEV. Propri.lor. i rplIE underaiKDM would rectfully inform the ptiblie 1 generally, that be ban erected a large and commodi ous brick building, on th.< site of the old and well know® 1 houee, formerly cn:cupio«l by him as a Tav«m Stand. Ua , haa been at gr»*at expense iu erwting aud fbruishing hie j new house, and Hatters himself that he is uuw prepared U> acooaunodale all who mav dttsire to give bim a oall.— Having ;»uiplf bouac room for one hundred peraoua, and atublhtg f-.rat liwat fifty horse*. Thankful Jof p««t patronage, ha would aak a coniiu» anceof the nine. WM ViXJELMY. Dec. 9, lS6.'i::tf. i UNL'LNB LOI'JHVILLE LIME fr»r Mle ' &-~r A'rtil a, IWt. J.'c. EBljrCKi CO PENNSYLVANIA Electoral TICKET FOR LINCOLN AMD JOHNSON. Citizens and ntoldiers Cut one out and ilepoiit it in the Ballot• Buxon Tuesday the Bth of November. Pennsylvania Union Electoral Ticket. ELECTORS, Morton M'Michsql Tliomaft Cunninghaiu Robert P. King (}. Morrison Coatei Henry Bumm William 11. Kern Barton 11. Jenks Charles M. Rank Roliert Parke William Taylor John A lliestand Richard JI. Coryell Edward Ilaliday (Jharlea F. Head Elian W. Hale Charles 11. Shrioer John Winter David M'Conaughy Havid W. Wood* Itiiae Benson John I'atton ■Samuel B. Dick Everard Bierer John P. Penney Eheuezsr M'Junkin John W. Blanchard Penusylvauia Union Electoral Ticket. ELECTORS. Morton M'Michael Thomas Cunningham Bobcrt P. King (}. Morrison Coato* Henry Bumm William 11. Keru Borton 11. Jeuks Charles M. Kunk Robert Parke William Taylor John A Ileistand Richard H. Coryell Edward Haliday Charles P. Bted Eliiia W. Hale Charles 11. Shriu.r John Wister I)avid M'Conaughy David W. Wood* m Isaac Benson John Patton .Samuel B. Dick Everard Bierer John P. Penny Ebenezer M'Janki j John W. Blanchard Pennsylvania Union Electoral Ticket. ELECTORS. Morton M'Michael Thomas Cunningham Robert P. King fr. Morrison Coates 1 Henry Bumm William H. Kern Barton 11. Jenks Charles M. Runk Robert Parke William Taylor John A. Ileistand Richard 11. Coryell Edward Haliday Charles F. Read Elias W. Hale Charles 11. Shriner John Wister David M'Conaughy David W. Woods Isaati Bejisou John Patten Samuel B. Dick Everard Bierer John P. Penney Ebenezer M'Junkin John W. Blanchard Pennsylvania Union Electoral Ticket. ELECTORS. Morton M'Michael Thimias Cunningham Robert P. King O. Morrison Coates Henry Bumm William 11. Kern Barton 11. Jeuks Charles M. Runk Robort Parke William Taylor John A. Iliestand Richard H. Coryell Edward Haliday Charles F. Read Eiias W. Hale Charlea H. Shriner John Wister David M'Conaughy ' David W. Wood* Isaac Benson John Patton Samuel B. Dick Everard Bierer John P. Peuney Ebenezer M •Jiihn W. ltTanch«rd