THE AMERICAN CITIZEN, •utler, Pa., Wednesday, Nov, 2,1864 - x . "?T'" "2~*ODNN(SQtJKNRSSING LODGE, N«h 10. pf O F houu it« stated meetings at the nail, on ' Main Street. Butler Penna. every Monday evening, commencing at nix oVl>irk. Brethren from Lodgcß arc reapectfhl y invited to attend. By order of the N. G. • A. Y. M Butler Lodge. No. 272, A. Y. M. hold* //\ its stated meeting* in the Old Fellow* Ilnll, on WWV/ Main Street, Butler Pa. on »he first Wsdnea day of each month. Brethren from sinter ' \ Lodges are rsapcCtfblly invited to Attend. By order of the W. M. Editors of Citizen I Dbak Sie«: —With yonr permission I wish to say to the readers of vour paper that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it (free), a Recelpe, with ftill direc tions for making and nsing a simple Vegatahle Balm, that will effectually remove, in t"n days, Pimples, Blotchck. Tan. Freckws.and all Impurities or the Hkin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Fart's, simple directions and information that Will enable them to start a fall growth nf Luxuriant Hair, Whickers, or a Moustache, in Vss than thirty days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Kespectfhlly yoUrs, TIIOo. F. Chemist, July 27, 1R64::3m0» R3l Broadway, New York. 1 YOU \U.IH to tot-: tl RKDI I J DR. BLTHAN'S KTOLtSH ?PErIFtC PILLS cure, fo »--s than 30 davs, the Worst cases of N ERVOtSNKS*, ImjH>tr n cy. prema ture Decay. Seminal Weakness, lnsauiVy, and all Urinary, t Sexual and N«ervom Affection-, no matter from whnt ' im*t\YceA. Priee, On.:. Dollar per box. Sent. post paid. by mall, on recent of an order. One Box will per fect the cure io }m»st cases. AddrAn JAMES 8. BUTLER, General Agent, 4'27 Broadway, New York. July 27,1804::3m0. West Sunbury Academy, Coultersville, Butler County Pa. rjIHK Whiter Term of this Institute, will open on Mox j| i>\v, November 21st. and continue sixteen weeks. For |>articulars, address THOMAS C. VAX Till KS, Principal "sTOLBZsr STOLEN from a stable in Preeport, Armstrong county. • >ri the night of the first of November, 18ft4, a Surrel '.Vnre, ten years of age, white face, awl white on the hind legs to the knees: a Saddle, bridle, and halter wan also ■taken. Any person K'vitiK information that will hud to the discovery of the Mare, or the conviction of the thief, will j>e liberally rewarded. CHARLES THOMPSON, Nov. 2.1869::3t. Buffalo tp., Armstrong to., Pa. Appraisement l.ist. milE following Appraisement List, under the stli Soc | tion of the Act of April, 14, I#M, has been tiled in tin- office of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court, to wit: No. I. Sepi. Term, I*« 4, Mrs. Sarah Hilliard, widow of Z. B. fnlliard, late of Venango township, dee'd. Personal property to the amount of $209, 7ft. Sarah HUliard, Adtu'x. Of which the creditors, heirs, legatees, distributees and others interested, will take notice, und appear at the next term, to wit: the first Monday of December, A. I)., lKtf-1, and not later than the third day thereof, to show cause against the same. By the Court, W. J. YOUFG, Clerk. Butler, Nov. 2, ISM. K*con(«rN Notice. Kftutf, o/ JUrt, Hannah J, M Cunt, dtr'd, lETTKHS Testamentary baring been granted to the j subscribers, on the ostateuf Mrs. Hannah J. M'Cuno, deceased, late of Slippoi vns-k township, Butler county, notice is hereby given to those indebted to -HI.I estate, to make immediate payment, and those having cluim" I against the same, t<» prf-scut them properlv authentica te.! for settlement. A B.N KR BALK, EPH It AIM 11. ADAMS, Nov. 2, IJ»e4:,r»t. Executors. Administrator's Xolice. Estate nf Edward W Kir re, dcr'd. WIIEKKAS Letters of Administration to the estate of Edward M'Elreo, late of Mercer township, deceased, have been duly granted to the undersigned, all persona indebt ed to said estate will make immediate payment, >md those having claims will present them properlv authenticate*! f»r aettlement. .1. C. M KLREE, DAVID M'KEE, November 2, IWM:.flt. Administrators. Potior to Assessor*. r|IHK Principal Aaaesaor of each Township and boro. I in the county, IN requostod to meet at the Court House on Monday the I Ith of November at 10 o'clock, A. M..to receive their hooks ami the necessary instruc tions for making the Triennial Assessment. By direction of tYunmiasioners, HARVEY Ut LLBERT, Clerk, Commissioner* office, Nov. 2, IKtV4 IVlilion for Partition. IN the matter of the Petition of John P. Sprmll for Partition of thereat estate of Thomas Sproiill. di*c'd. In the Orphaiiri* Court of Butler coiintv. No. ti, June Term, ISM. The i Ninuitoitwualrh of Pennsylvania—To the heirs and legal representatives of Thomas Sproull, late of Adams township, Butler county, deceased, to wi' :—.lames M. sproull. residing in Butler oouuty, .luhn I). .Sproull, also residing In Butler county, and who ha* also, trie interest •of James and Thomni Sproull, Jane, intermarried with William Diiiicaunr.n, ileeeaned, Holding in Allegheny county, Kli/abeth Spr >ull, residing in Butler county, Martha, intermairied with .lames K. \|'oee, residing in Bureau county, Illinois. Margaret E. Sproull. reaiding iu Allegheny county. Man F., intermarriiHl with John 11, Douthett, residing ii: duller county. Sarah G. Sproull, re siding ia Allegheny n .nty, William Sproull, residing in Butler county, Sarah U, and William, being minors, and having for their guardian, John D«»dd«, residing in Ituth-i county. The said real estate consists o one hundred and xi.x aerex of hind, more or less, situate iu Adams tp, bounded on the north by land of Samuel Orr and Samuel Neithoreoat. east by binds <>f heirs of James M't'andless, doe'd, south by Eli Ooehring, west by lands of daim-s m. Sproull and .Fiw Hidchman. Take notice that an"lnquest will be held at the dwell ing house of the late Thomas Sproull, dee'd, in Ailaina tow nship, on Thursday, the first ihiy of Decernlarr. A, D. 1804. at M o'clock, a, iu. of said day. lor the purpose of making partition of the real estate of naid d4. ESTRAYS. CIAMF< to the residence of the subscriber, in Fmnk j lin township, Butler CHunty, about tlie second of Ocfolter, IHW. tw<» YGirling Calves. one M Slwr. and the other H liuifer; the Bteer hat some white on him; the Heifer is red and white; both supposed to be one year obi iwt spring. Tin' owner in requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take them away, or thev will he disponed of ighly. lU>ighly. You, and each of yon, are her«by be and appear before our Judge* at an Orphana' tn be held at Butler, in and FUR the county of the first Monday of December next, it being day of said oiouth. to accept or refuse the premi at the appraisement or valuation, or show cause why same should uot be sold, By the Court, WATSON J. YOUNG, W Oct. 18, 1804. CLKO. CL J To all of which, the heirs and legal representative* of Cathariuc lleighly, dee'd., ore hesehy required to take notice. W.O. BKACKKNKIDOK, Sheriff's office, Butler, Oct. 20, 18W. Bh;ff. Writ of Partition. IN the mailer at the Partition • 112 the real estate of Adam II- Ma)/OU*J, dee'd. In the Orphan*' Court of Butler i-ouuty. No. 61. March Term, 1804. Sept. 28, 18(14, The COINIUONU jMlth of Pennsylvania—To the heirs and legal representatives of Adam 11. Mahood,dee'd., to wit: Nancy Kingau. ,SamueJ liiugaji, Mary Kiugan, Robert Kiugai. l , Jauu-T iviugiuj, Margaret Kiugau, children of AnatlzaMahiHid, dee'd., Jaiues t». Mahood, Maria J„ iuturmarried with ll*ury l>. Marquis, Alexan der Mabotxl, Ruth K, ipUtrnmrrled wtth James A. M- Cune. VT>»I ARC LU*r#hy clud, jruu, ami gash of yon, to appear before our J udgos, at Orphans' Court, to be held at Uutler, In and fur the couuty of Butler, oj* the first Monday of lfe*» vxjjbw next, it Iteiug the sth day of eaid mouth, toutvep) or refuse the premise* ut the ap praisement ur valuation, or show cause why the sauu> should uot ho syM liy the Court, WATSON J. you NO, Butler. Oct, 19,44*4, Cl'fc «»f O. C. To all of which, the heirs and legal representative* of Adam 11. jUaifooil, dae'd., are hereby featured to take no fioe. W. O- BKACKJP' K1 IKr B, flbariff i e*ir». Butler, Oct. 36,1804 ?h fl. Notice to Assessors. BY Act of April 11, 1R43, It is the duty of thl Aaaea 1 a«ira elected in the firing of t«> aasess all per sons claiming to bo aaaeaaed on a personal applicution, until within ten days of the Presidential Election. On entering the names of persons on your liat, you will levy and assess a county tax of 12 mills on their valuation, and give a certificate to the person so assessed. You Will aasess all soldiers on application of any person, With a tax of ten cents. The Collectors of 1864, shall rceeive said tax and receipt for the same. Write otit tWo topics of all persona assessed by you, ono of Which you will hand to the officers of the Election, ami the other, trans* mit by mail lo(his oflka, H&ht days before In ttoh. Tlie following persona haVc been appointed Asßessors and Asaiatant Aaseas«jra, to fill vacancies which have oc curred in the year IM4: Middlesex tp., John W, Monks & Wendoll Hlckey, As sistants. Butler tp., John Ilnselton, Assistant. Adams tp., Armstrong Renirsin Asaiatant. lMrtersville borough, Samuel .M'Clymonds and George Oliver, A-aistnnta. Zeiiuiiople borough, George Bniiihart Assessor. Cranberry tp., John P. Roll, Asseasor. HARVEY COLBERT, Clerk. Com mi sal oner's office, Butler, Oct. td, IHG4::3t Writ ori»elltl«n for Pnrlllion. IN the matter of the Petition for Ifenry J. Beighly and Isaac Sutton, for Partition of the real estate of Chris tian Belghly, dee'd. Iu the Orphan.-' Court of Butler count v. No. W. June Ter m, IW4. The Commonwealth „ 112 Pennsylvania -To the heirs and legal represents*, vea of Christian Beighly, late of Clay township, B'.itler count?. Pa., dee d., to wit: William, aged about 'M years, Uoaanna, aged 30 years, intermarri ed 7.lth Christian liright, Mary E., aged übout 80, inter married with Fi-ancis Freer, Margaret about 2d years. ;ntorinarrie•- JDRE AND MILLINERY GOODSid § A Mill & COMM. RTF, STUCK JUST OPKNBO, |. XQST. 1 N the Fair ground*, on the second day of tho Fair, a J Hair ftracelct, with a heavy gold clasp containing « brilliant sot. The finder will receive ooe dollar reward hy leaving it at thiw office. Mr*. 5. J. T1 MBLIN, Kxeenf ofm Kotfrr. VTOTICK is hereby given, that letter* Tr>*tamentary have been inaned to the undersigued on the eatate of J allies Magee, late of Pom Tp, dee'd. All pcraous there fore knowing themselves indebted to said en t ate,ore re quested to make immediate payinent, and those having claims t«» present Hgainst the mine will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JO6KPIT DOCTHBTT. JOHN MAGEE. Oct. 6th I*H>l. Executors. Ntraj rd or Stolen. FROM the residence of the subscriber iu Muddy Creek Tp., Butlor Co. Fa., on the oth of October. (feaUwth night) one more? yean old, arising 3. brown slightly min gled with white haii'H about the headland neck, full face and ascur of a kick on the left liip. 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WARE, such as CLOTHS, CASSIMERES SATINETTS, JEANS, CATTONADES, &o. Rendy-Made Clothing, HATS AltfD GAPS Of the very latent Styles. A large and well selected St«n.k of BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware, Queenaware, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, Anda Genuine Article of 9TRAIKED HONEY, All of wliicb will be sold cheap for CASH\ or COUNTRY PRODUCE WEBER & TROUTMAN. April 13,18G4::6in0. Api»rtilH<>inenl rnHE r»U«•winif Appraisement IJsta, tinder the Fifth | Section of the Act of April 14th, HOI, have been filed infill- office of the Clerk «.f the Orphans'Court, viz : No, 1. .Mine Term. 1W». Mr- Ellen Stillwagni,, widow of Jacob Stillwagon. dec/l. Personal property to the ain't of $79,80 «; \V HttillwuK.m A A,1.".i1l Stillwtron, Ex'r* No Imm- r.-ri:., 1804, >»:-('»:•. I. MM K• • »•. > . v dow of John Kerner, dec.d, Personal property to the amount of $300,00 Christiana Kerner A .lames Anderson, Ailm'rs No 62. June T.im. 1801, Mrs Mary \rKinuK -Ail. w of .)<>hn M Kinni*, dee d Personal property to the amount •! Wm Dick A John M KinnK Admra | No «Vi, June Term. 1864, Mrs Mary A k-wler, widow of Joseph I) t'owlor.dcc'd Personal propeitv to the amount of '1.60 Mary A Fowler. Adinx j No a, June Term, 1864. Mm Rel.ecoa M'Kiiink widow of Aniirew M'Kinuia, dee d Personal property f*» the amount of $49,75 Robert V'Kiniiis, Adm'r 10, June Term, 1864, Mrs Elizabeth >1 Uortuiek, wi.i wor lln«h M Cormick, dee'd Person d property to the urn >untsll2,oo Jah i| Wilson. Adm'r »'f which the creditors, heirs, legatees, distributees, and lu-in interested, will tike nofi.-e and appear al tho next Term, to wit: the Fourth Monday of September, ISW, and not later than the third d.iv thereof, to *how canae against the same. Bv the Court. WATSON J. YOUNG, Clerk. Butler, August 31, 1564 AMHIMIfI EMllll, Attorney at Law, FRANKLIN. VENANGO COUNTY, PA. Office one door North of KINNKAII IIOUSE. Juris 8, Itofcfaao. J. D. M'J UN KIN, Attorney at Law. | Also liiccuKed Claim j Office with E. M'Junkia. Esq.. opposite the PennayL venie Hotel. Butler. Pa. i ni OBUdl OFFASHIO^, OIV MAIN STREET, Opposite Boyd's Buildings. Butler. rPTIK nil uersigned would respectfully iuform hi* old X friends and the public geneially, that lie U constaut l> in receipt of the very latest Fa-ihiona, tuid is fully prm liarml at ail times to execute all kind* of work in his line ot business iu n neat and workuianliko maimer, **n«l will be happy to attend to all who mav give him a call. A N McCANDLKSS. Jan. 6, 1864:::tf KxrrutorN Notice. Eatitaor Jon* Jack, Dso'd. WHEREAS Letters Testamentary with the Will an nexed, have thiaday been duly is-ued by the Re*- iater to William M. Graham, Esq. Executor of Jtdin Jack, late <<( H ashint:too townahip. dee'd.. theref-ie all iwrson* indebted to the ssLits of aaid decedent, are re queued t«> make immediate payment, and those having (laims or demands against th" eame. will present them properly authenticatud fcr aettleenm Aug. 24, Im4, Ot* VA M iI'tOKAHAM, Ear. IF^iR/TISriEIRSiIIIP. TlHtandereigned would inform thepnbiie, that they have entered into Partnership, in the I T nd<>rtnkln(r Runlneed, and hereby solicit the patronage of the public. They are provided with a neat Hear-*: and havf on hand a large quantity of the very b«*t material, and are fully prepared to furnish Cofflna of all kinds ..n abort notice. They will iiafe on han K.cirner ot IXaiix.od, Butler, Fn Feb. a, :tf. A. MTNFYMAN, M. D. PhyNlolnn nn Ofßce immediately opposite Walker s buifdinae, Ifutlc-r PH. Dec. 9. lM3::tf Watches, Clorkn A Jewelry. If yon want a good Watch, Clock, or set of good Jewel ry. goto Griebs, where you ran get the very best the market afTorda. He keeps on hand, a lar*e assortmen of Jewelry of all atylaa, aad in fact everything nsually kep D a Jewelry Store. Repairing d >ne on nhort notice. l)V 9. lfi«3::tf. FRAKCIS X. ORKRB. AN exnei lent qwall% of Plswter Paris on b d and fm mHbf J 0. M BIHCK. A 0s JAMRB 0. CAMPBBLL WN. CAJtPBM.I Stoves! Htovesl! Ntoves!! J "lUM. A JAB. G. CAMPBELL.—FotsDens-*Fonnd r y Vf fiouth of the borough of Butler, where t?tuwa* Pi 'Ugba Mid other caetinu are made. A'* rze sujqd j eetr «*U jyud^zH' fbr n miWHatlle rtm. U« S. 7-30 Loan. TH« Secretary of (ho Truuaury gives notice that sub scriptions will bo received for Coupon Treasury Notos, payablo three years from Aug. 16th, 1804» with semi-an nual interest at a rata of seven and three-tenths per cent, per annum—principal and intereat both to be paid » in lawful money. These notes will be oonvertiblo at the option of the holder at maturity, into six per cent, gold boor!ngtjonds, payable not le*s than fivo nor nioro than twenty yearw from their date, n» the Government may elect. Tltey will be lH«uod in denominations of fSO, SIOO, SSOO, $1,009 and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or aotue multiple of fifty dollars. Tho notes will be transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges ns soon after the receipt of the original Certificate of Deposit as tliey can be prepared. As the notes draw interest from August 15, persous making deposits subsequent to that dato must pay the interest accrued from date of note to dnte of doposit. Parties depositing twenty-fivo thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will he allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified by the officer with wjiorn the deposit was made. No deductions fur couimlsaious i, must be made from tho deposits. Special Advantages of This Loan. IT is A NATIONAL SAVINU* BAND, offering a higher rate of intereat than any other, and the Lett tecurit*/. Any saving* bank which pays its depositors iu U. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in tho best circulating modiura of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own a>wots are either in government necurities or lu notes or bonds payable iu geverniueut paper. It is equally conveniet as a teui|>oritry or permanent investment. The notes can always be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are the best security with banks as collateral* for disounts. Convertible into a Six per cent. 5-20 Gold Bond. In addition to tho very liberal intercut on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth [ about three per cent, per annum, for the current rate for 6-20 Bonds is not leas than • nine p*r cent, premium, and beforo the war the premium iu six per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty per ceut. It will be seen that tho ac tual profit on this loan, nt the present murkct rate, is not Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantage* wo ha' o enumera ted, a special Act of Congress exempt* all bonds and I Treasury notes from lac-il taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth übout two per cent, per annum, occorditig to the rate of taxation in various parts of the country. It is believed that no Becuritiea offer no great induce ments to lenders a* those fasued by the government.— lu all other forms of indebteduess, tho laith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate com munities, ouly, 1" pledged fsr payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure tho discharge of all tho obligations of the United States. While the government offers the most liberal terms for it* loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Drplieato certificates will be issued for all deposits.'— The party depoalting must endorse upon the original certificate the denomination of notes required, ami whether they aro to be issued iu blank or payable to or der. When so ondorsed it must be left witli tho officor receiving the deposit, to bo forwarded to tho Treasury Department. Sniscii!l'TlONS WILL ns niciiVKn by the Treasurer o the United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by tho r«t jNiitlonul Dank of Allegheny City, Pa. First, Second, and Third National Banks of Pittsburgh, Pa., and by all National Bank* which arc depositaries of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will giro further Information and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. TJ. S. Collector's Notice. H AVING received the Annual List of Licensee, Taxes on Incomes. < aning-. Silver Pi-it-, Ac., under the V S. Internal Revenue Laws, for the .'M Division of the 2ad District. Penna., comprising the county of Butler, 1 will attend for the purpose of receiving of .-:ii 1 taxes, Ac., at niy office, ill the borough of Butler, from tlio £>d of August, ls«»4, to the lyth of September, lSt>4, al.« • at the following places: Saturday, Sept. 10, 1801. from 9 to 12 o'clock, a. m., at Kelly's Store. Buffalo township. Same day.from 1 to 4 o'clock, p. m., at the Store of E. Matirhoff. Esq., Saxonburg. Monday, Sept. 12. I*l4, from 8 to 12 o'clock, a.m., Fairview, at Adam's Hotel. Same dav. from 1 too o'clock, p. m., Millerntown, at lIoCb'H Hotel. Tuesday, Sept. 13, lRf4, from 8 to 12 o'clock, a. m., Sunbury. at A. Wilson's Store. Same day, from 2 to 4 o'clock, p. m., at Kerr's Hotel. Wi dnesdav, Sept. 14,181V1. Centreville, at Eyth's Hotel. Thursday, Sept., la, I*o4, from 8 to 12 o'lcock, a. m., Potrersvlife, at dive's Hotel. Sams day, from 2 to 4 o.clock, p. m , Prospect, at Mrs. BrmUtTs Hotel. • Friday A'Saturday, the lfttli and 17th ot Sept. IS&4, at Zelienople, at Bastian's Hotel. Monday, Sept,. 19,1804, (Jbule Mill. froml'2to 4 o'clock p. in., at Cooper's Hotel, after which time the penalties prescribed by law, will be strigtly enforced. Payment must bo made in U. S Money. R.C. McABOY, Dep. Col., 3d Div., 2.kl Dist. Butler, Aug. 24,1804. ■I. S. Fisher's Improved FRUIT GAM, Patened Nov. 12, IHOI, Aug. 19,1802, and March 22. I^"4. To be bad only of the subscriber, on Main St., Bf'T DER. Pa.. 4 doors North of M Ahoy a Store, where every article of TIN W A HE Is kept in (ih'KA T VA It MTV. This can has been extensively used and found to be perfectly safe. Itsgn-at convonience will l»e discovered at fir.-tt sight. The extensive f.icilities for inannfiw.tur ing all its parts make it very cheap. It is closed by damping a tin cap over and round the opening, which is pressed upon a cemetit-cistted Kasket, causing the cement to melt by the In at of the fruit; l»c --coming cold, it Is perfectly sealed. It is closed or open ed in an instant, by hooking or uuhooking a strait wire spring. # LADIES, and others, are requested to c*ill and exam ine this unsurpassed Fruit (Am. WM. S. 7JEGLER. Bugler, July 13,1804::tf. J AS. BCSLWAI* WM. CAM IT. EL M'ELWAIN A C'A>l PIIKT.L, Wholesale and Retail GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ho. lA4 KEDKHAI. STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. March SO, lKM::2m.i. Heavy Artillery for One Year. Col. Galop's New Regiment. "If 112 K are authorized by the War Dwiartment tore- W crult a Company of Heavy Artillery for One Year, to form a part of toi. Galop * New H»k'- ment of 11 K.AYY ARTILLERY, to bo atatkuied in tho fortifications around Washington City. Here is an op portnnlty to enter m IVJSW ORGANIZATION, Serve y»»nr country—jcet a big bounty—avoid the l>raft —and get get clear of marching. Recrnits will be mus tered into the Company imme.Hately after receivim* their B»«untv from the aub-diatrirt to which they are credited. GEO M. IK WIN, CHAS. D. RHODES. IICHII Quarters — Provisd MarahiilOffice, New Bright«*n, Pa., and R. Bid die Young, 126 ronrth Streot, Pittaburgh. Aug. iil»o4::3t. CHARLES McCAJ*ot.rss IIUOH C. GRAHAM.. McCANDLESS & GRAHAM, Attorneys' at Law. Office on the Sonth-wwrt corner of the Diamond, Butler, Pa 1 AIso,QLAIM AfiENTSfor securing Itnsiun*. Arrears of I\ jy and Bounty Money, for Soildiera, or if they Hre I dead. f.»r tlieir legal repreeentativea. In prosecuting Sol- [ dier's Claims, or tlioae of thuir KepreaeuUtiyea, no charge until collected. i Dec. 9, lb63::tf. DE. CAEL ILLIK GK | rhjKit'lau and Surgeon. i »ffice in Bovd'a Buildings corner of Jefferson a:id Main g 4Sf?» tf,wr c,f M "Wi. IHU4. NEWGOOI)8, IHU4, AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST XHD AM 0009 A.B ZUM BEST. R. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Have just received at their establishment, ON MAIN STREET, IJUTLEIt, TA., A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, READ TOE to LLOWIXO CATALOG US asd PRorir tnlkEur. FOIL THE LADIES. Always ou hand a large stock of Ladle* goods, tuck AS COOKHQ CLOTH, ALPACAS, DE LANES, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, KERCHIEFS, NIBIES, GLOVES, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. Always on haml Black Cloths, Fancy ami Black Cassl meres, Sathietta, Cassinets, Tweeds, Plain and faucy r» tings, Skirting, etc., etc., etc., UKADV HIDE CLOTHING. Sucli a* COATS, PANTS, VESTS au.l utliM- g«nu.nt« Boat* »ii«l Shoes, HATS, CAPS & NECKTIES, and a variety of otlior article* 0 HOI NUIOLI) GOODS, Such as UnMeached and Bleached Muslim. Linen And Cotton, Tal»lf ('loth*. Oil Cloths, Linen and Herup TuweU Carpets, Curtains, Fringe, etc. HARDWAEE, &C. Tfron wimt Xnlh or Rplkr-, Mum™ or otlicr fork., S*w-Mill or otlior Miw«. 8111.*,rliinx Iron. lllukm, "t0.,(t0 to V Alloy- . n iI, TO you .-..i, l.uy thorn cltoni,. II- \ot\S AM' DO MI Kxtrn Kiunilv Flour, White or I"'*" Iti.l ('„lßM,lniiiiTlttl, Young Ujwuor Muck I ea, goto M Aboys. IP Von WAXTGItOCEIUEB ■if i>»jlporlorqn*llty, ntnulo* m ir. iw thty c.o tie liaj ebewhere in the oounty, gt» to the store of * M„ll. »1 *"• * J 1 PHOTOGRAPHS. rpiJK tmil'-rilipiM WOUM Iflillv Inform tlx. ~n h . J , I'/ •«« HIW rurahit-oif tl,o 1'1i0t.....,,,,!, (inllurv J 1 , ■ "-"NL V. on Mnln »tr«it, n|ip.inilo Huyil'a lluiUl lV' I"-r>"--IL with uoatnes* And tdo* ganco, w herd ho ha-* a Large lot of Very Fine Photographs, which aroopen fbr inspection to the public. Tin we de siring life-like Photograph*, will please give us ii r ill. B. 0. HUSKLTON. Butler, Aug. 17,1«M::tf. For Rats, Mice Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Mais in Furs, Woolens, Ac., bisection Plants, Fown mals, Ac. Put up in 25c, 50c, and SI,OO Boxea, Bottles, and Flaaka. $3 and sites for Horns, Pin Lie INSTITUTIONS, Ac. "Only infallible remedies knewu." " Free trotu Poisons." " Not dangerous to the Ifumnn Family." " Rat* conic out of their holes to die.'' Sold wholesale inall large cities. ##*Sold by all Druggists and Retailer* everywhere. Aim'!!! Beware!!! of all worthless imitations. fijr See that" Comas" name is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. J®" Address, HENRY R. COST AR. MOT I'RISCIPAL DEPOT, 4tt2ltßoADW AY, NEW VoflK. Sold by J. C. R EDfCK, A CO., • •JF* Wholesale and Retail Agents, Marrh 23, 1864::0nio. Butler, Pa. Photograph Albums, &c., At prices ranging from 50 Cents, to SN f OO. ANEW FKATI UK INTIIE mm mmmss. FAMILY BIBLES FOR PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES. ALSO—A general supply ftf Pocket and Family Bibles. Call and see them at the Book Store of IL C. HEINEMAN. Butler, June 22,1«M. Information Concerning the Draft. THE enrolled men of the 23d District, ami all others intrrtfrtted, are respectfully inform**! that HII enqui ries on ordinary subjects connected with the Enrollment, I THft, Exemptions. Liabilities to Draft, Credits, and ac i Connts of men furnished in this District, slumld be ad dressed to me, and not to the provoet Marshal (JenerAl. . I'pon the receipt of all communications containing en quiries on these subjocts, the dosirod inibruiAtion will be promptly furnished. By order of the Provost Marshal General. J. W. KIRKKK. (*pt. A I'm. Mar. 23d Dis. Pa. Pm. Mar. Office. 23d Dis. Pa.. Allegheny city, Aug. 31, lK