THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa., Wednesday, DeO. 7 '864 tct" Court is in session, with a full Ueuch. Nothing of freneral interest has transpired. The celebrated Lowry ease is still (Tuesday evening,) undisposed of.— AVc will keep our readers advised as it progresses 10"* There is no peneraf movement if Grant's forces, although one is dnily ex pected. Sherman is making good Jiis move to the seaboard, inflicting serious damage on the enemy as he passes through Georgia*. A portion of Thomas' army was assaulted by Hood's but came ofi victorious, repulsing them repeatedly. A general engagement is a!.« expected be tween theire two amiio*. The whale situ ation looks not only hopeful, Imt cheer ing. I'dFCvenuiec is all that is wauled *"to now secure Wjeoess. WATCIU* AMI .IKWU.RY —]Jy refer, cncc to ortf advertising columns, it will j be seen that T. & IT. Ganghan, of 710 3?rc*dway, New York. oilers to all who I ure desirous of purchasing articles in their j line, an assortment of Watches and Jew elry, at very low prices. The fiitn is one that can be relied on. Rend in jour or ders. •BURNKO.—On Saturday night 20th of November. 1 -fit. a portion of the. lSmi.-'h Itun Furnace, the property of 11• n. \\ m. Stewart, was destroyed by lire.—the en gine house and coal bridge. We are not informed as to the amotint of damage, but learn +hat it is considerable. It is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. tad' In to-day's paper will be found a written communication from Captain Kir- | ker, in reference to eoi reeling enrollments. 1 which we trust will receive the prompt j attention of all concerned. Now is J the time for corrections to be made and | then should a draft come, emiul justice I will fall upoika'll. On former occasions the people manifiestert indifl'ereuce till af ter a draft, and then would sometimes | complain—if the rolls were found to be incorrect, when they, perhaps, were the only persons possessing the knowledge necessary to secure corrections, let this not be the case in the future. Eu roll men t oftlieS.JU District. The following are the numbers of men on the several rolls of the 23 d district, subject to draft, as officially reported on 1 the 30th of November, IStil : • IUITLKK COV NTV. Batata township 108 Nnkltfl t.wn»hip 114 riintoii town*nip... .... 7-i . nirr t <wn->hip 7 1 Middlesex township uj OHkland township Adam*township *>4 Donegal 34 C«nb*rry town-hip lit illc- tw ml 7 l7 jA4-k«>ii townnhip Falrvi. w i wn«hip si Ztln-noplo Imh .'l3 r.-m ~n| fown-hip. vj Forword town .hip '.'l Clity t- wnrfhip 1 •! Penn town-hip :vj Ilrii-Jv lo\wi-hip Jeffi-rnon town*hi| ;*»7 Worth t wn.diip 11l KiXonhni'K bur •<*« Slippcryiwk In 1.1 M'infhdd towf-hip 4_' Chi ITJ ! Wltsllip 87 < 'leai li'-hl tuwn-hip ?' Wn-diiriKton tp 71 Kuinrnit town-hip 47 l'tirkwi i -wndiip 77 Kutler township \lh nv t .wn-hip :»0 Buth-r horuiij. r,4 V.. t \v„ l.ip 4'i ConnoqiH TifMin* t|. l •.# Mm ion t, wn-!iip -l . Lnncrmtertownnliip 10* Motcci town i.ij 71 Muddvrreck tp luu Total J7VU It is very desirable that these rolls should be still tuvtlit-r j.u; i and cor rected, by striking from them the names of men now in service; of men who have already served two years or upwards ; of men over forty live years of ape ; of ili< > e manifestly or permanently disabled; of aliens; and of men who liavo di ■ I since the enrollment was .jfiade; and also by the addition of the names of young nun who have arrived at the ape of twentv years, and of any others whoso names ought to be enrolled. To prove alienage requires the affidavit of the party, in proper person, supported by the oath of two subscribing witnesses, who must be citizens. To prove aire requires' the formal affida vitof the party, corroborated by the oath of two subscribing witnesses, together with the best testimony the party can produce. The best is a regular family record, which ought always to In* brought, or a copy of it. certified b) a magistrate endorsed on the affidavit. The next best is the oath of one or both parents, who. •if living, onsfht to be the subscribing wit nesses. Then the testimony of older brothers or sisters, and soon, being the best that can be offered. In other cases the testimony of any good citizen is sufficient, 'flic lizard ear nestly invito the co-operation of district committees, magistrates and citizens in this work, alike advan ageous to them selves and to the Government. Shi'i-mair- Advance. The leports of Sherman's progress in to the heart of the South, are from rebel | sources, but hfghly satisfactory. Xoth- j ing is disclosed that can be kept back.— Of the capture of Macon and .Miliedgc ville. there is scarcely a doubt. The great consternation prevails throughout the South, is entirely certain. It is evident lroni the proceedings in the Rebel Con gress that the rebellion totters on the brink of destruction from internal dis sentions. \ ice J 'resident Stevens and Gov. Brown, of (Jeorgia, are causing scarcely less trouble than Sherman. Will,' i there are no adequate means for resisting j the progress of the latter, the former are openly denounced for conspiring to over throw the Davis dynasty. There is a re port, lacking confirmation, however, that Georgia and Alabama have signified the wish to return to the Union," and' that Sherman has baited iu consequence. While there may be some ground for the former, the latter part of the report is quite improbable. Jt is not necessary to establish the entire accuracy of even a small part of the reports the llebels have sent up to us, to make it manifest that the Confederacy is convulsed as it never has been before. For the next week or ten days the on ly news from Sherman will be through Kebel sources. Never did a general un dertake a ta.sk so stupendous as that on which he has entered. Just enough is known of his progress to cause further . reports to be awaited with thrilling, uot fay painful, interest.— Jfttr. C<m. ' - A lItADQI ARTtRS ARMY OFTHF. POTOMAC, December 1, 18(14, 8 r. M. [ Lieutenant General Grant : I have just heard from Gen. Gregg. I His dispatch is dated 3:45 p. in. lie i reports having captured Stony Creek , Station, which was defended bv in fantry and cavalry, in works* with artillery. He captured two pieces of artillery, but had no means of bringing them oil', so he spiked thorn and destroyed the carriages, ile had one hundred and ninety prison ers and eight wagons and thirty mules. He burned the depot with •J,UOO sacks of corn, and a large amount of bacon, clothing, a'.ntnunj-* tion and other government stores, and destroyed alt shop sthc and public buildings. The second brigade, Gen. Gregg commanding, had the advance and is reported to have most gallant ly carriod the enemy's possition. Gen. Gregg is now returning to camp. No information could be obtained of any troops passing southward, either cavalry or infantry. The bed of the j branch road from Stony Creek was ! seen to be graded, bnt no rails were | laid. At Dunals Station, south of ! Stony Creek, much property was de , roved and a luge amount of rail- ] I road iron found. An effort was 'be- J j ing inadi to destroy it by fire, when | j the staff officer who brought the dis ' patch left. The enemy showed signs !of having concentrated, and were ' I following, but the officer thinks Gen. j ! Gregg will be in camp by midnight. ; [feigned] Gi.o. G. MI.ADE, Major General, j ttig" The Wml th i. made a very bit- ' tcr and finucces.-ary attack on New Kng land, denying her originality in politics, literature, science and art; and arguing that American greatness owes little to her influence. It might be courteous but, it would be superfluous for Pennsylvania journalists te take up the defence of this great section, and wo leave the W'orhl to the mercy of Boston. We may note, how ever, two of its mistakes. I'ennitnorc I Coopei and Robert Pulton arc claimed | by it as New Yorkers, but the first was a sun of Judge Cooper, a Pennsylvania!), and was born in lturlington, N. J.; the , second was a nativoaof Lancaster county, j 1 'ennsyl vania.— Ph'/a. l\css. It is a rather significant fact that the! that the only prominent hotel in the city of New Vork that was hot attempted to i be fired on Friday last, was the New York : Hotel, the general rendezvous and.the J hot-bed of the secessionists of that j city. 4 rrhftlsine! Iftopnrf nrrof !?2i«2l* The man from Butler to Bart Bud.v, by way of tloly- I oke, tiiiltfi-vill**. Anandile. Murrinsville and Clinton viiu. :w miles; I.MV.-A Butler Monday ami Friday of I each week, at« o'clock, H. HI., return* on Tuesday and i Saturday of each week at 7 o'eiock, p. in. Tin? m ill ft- an Hull r i • Salem <' Road*. by way of j Pas 'ill'■ i ir. Sarvei svillp. Fi » .*port,Bhearet '.|Cr<> i « Roads, I Mcl.>iughfln'» Sr .re and Oakland Cr.ws Rovl*. 4d miles: ; l. iv - Unllernii Tm—l iv and Saturd-fV <-f each week. at f> o'clock, a. m.: returns on Friday uud Monday cf each week, at Bo\ I.m k. p. in. Tit- mail from Butler 112.. Nf\v Castle, HV WAV of Mount ! Portersville anil Prliicet.'.n. 2* mile-: I haves nailer on M»u<lay and Thursday of each WEEK, AT j r» o'clock a. in : return# t-n Tuesday AMI Friday of each TV-- Mil fr-'iu Ruth r i • l«awrenceburg. bv way of North Oakland. Barnhsrt * Milii. F-ilduin and Bruin, 2f» miles, 1...1VH Hutler on Monday and Fildav or each week, at 0 o'clock. a. nr. r< turlis oh Tuesday and Saturday of each Tli." tsviilfi 111 l.u' liM to Vow Brighton, bv wav of To- Break-Nock and'/, lion \pb-. 20 mil.-: with tw<i add it mil trips 1./ HIM •, l»r. '-V ■ k and'/elienople: ba.VS Ulltl.-ron Wedn.—tlav <>f ea< h w <k. Nt 7 o'clock, a. in.:re urnson Thursday . 112 each week.at fiocl-ck. p. m. Tin* in:*il fr*»iii Butler t . Pittsburg, In wav of Olado Mill. Rakei-Mown. Tally I'>M, Kit,.. Requeue and All k'hoiiy City. 32 miles: leaves Bnth.r every morning;, except Sun h.y. Nt 7 o'cl* k. a. m.: arrive" at Butler fr. rn I'iti-- burch I• v the waine route, every day, Sunday excepted, at 1 o'clock, P. in. * § THE MALL from BNTLERTO TTERCER, HV WAV OF MCCANDLIS", BIOWNINGT RI. Slip] RV I: -K. NORTH LIBERTY. L> MIEN AND HALM,3*2 NIIH S: LEAVES Itutler EVERY DAY, SUNDAY EXCEP TED. AT 1 O'CLOCK P M.; returns BY THE F.UUE ROUTE. EVERY DAY. SUNDAY EXCEPTED; ARRIVING IN BUTLER AT 7 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNINC. THE MAIL FROM BUTLER TO INDIANA, HY WAY OF COVLES VILLE. \\ ..RTHIRNRT N. Ki'TNNNING. FID.-: TON AIID SHEL CT I. -18 MILES: LEAVES BUTLER ON MONDAY AND THURSDAV • F EACH WE. K. AT 4 O'CLOCK, A. M.; RETURNS ON TUESDAY AND FRIDAY OF EIAH WEEK, AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M. THE MAIL FROM BUTLER TO BOVDFTOWN. FL MILES, LOAVES B FRIDAY MORNING • F .•■V 1. WEEK, ARRIVE* AT BUTLER IN THE FORENOON : DEPARTS F >R BOVDTTI WN MIME DNV AFTER THE FYRIVAL OF THE MAIL FR M PITTSBURGH. M ARB] I I>. ON THE 1«T IN"T.. HV REV. WIN. A. RIS. K. AT HIS RESI DENCE, NEAR NORTH WASHINGTON. > R WILL.T*V N,HN. LATE «F CO T\ 11TH BEET., P. C., NOW OF SUNBURY, FULLER CONIITY. TO Ml*<« SXNTU JAM*.. DAUGHTER OF MR. CHARIOT HECKATLIORN, OF WASHINGTON TP., BUTLER CO., FA. SPKC I.IL \()TU IX To Consumptivow. CONSUMPTIYK sufferer* will receive a va'liable y re acription 112 r the cure of ('. n-umption. Asthma. Bronchi ti.-.and all throat and Lnnjf affections, 'free, 112 charpe.tby Mending their address to Rev. KDWARD A. Ull.s»\.' M'illiiinisburir. King* co., New York. Pec. 7, l«f4::3mo. A A. Y. —Butler Lodge,No.3TS, A. Y.ML holds _ J\ I'" TINTED NI- LILI.:- :N LI - ODD K.-L! -W ~ HALL, .II MAIN STREE F , BUTLER PI. ON »HE |I.-T V . DUE '': LV '' : LV NI-NTH. BRETHREN FROM HBTEI I \ LODGE# ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO ATTEND. By order of the W. M. N' (> N ,>w [ ' ;Nl y" , - N, . i L()rM; .»-' j* .-'atwl nieitings at the Hall, . n v - 1 - 3 I Monday evening, commencing at •ix o'clock. Brethren from sister l/nlgcs ere respectf»|- y invited to attend. By order of the N. 0. EMPLOYMENTT " A M»>N"TH.—A "lift wanted t » «eTI Few.n? Ma ■'i') ch nea. We will Kve a commit «.n all Ma chines no M, <>r employ treats whoyidl woi>k f»>r the above wages and all expeiiM t paid. For particulars addi BOYLAN A CO.. Orn. Agents. DSTftoiT MICH. Jan. 20, Eh'fiinu JVolire. rpiIERE will be . meeting of the Member* of the But -1 k-r County Mutual fire 1 u«uranco Company, jit the ollice of the Secretary, in Butler, i:a.. on the wc« t.d ■ Tuesday of January next, being the loth day of the mouth, for the pur}K>se of electing twelve Diiecfors fur the enduing year. 11. C. UEINKMAN, Butler, Lka*. 7, 1864::4t. Sec'y. Settle Up. milF. undersigned wishes to inl ain nil those knowing. X themselves indebted to him. that they are reqniieil to call and settle between thi.snrid the fiist «»f January, IW'.5; alter which time his books will positively be left with the proj>«r ofHcen for settlement. JOHN A. BED WICK. Dec. 7,18®4::2w. stray Ileiicr. the enclosure of the undersigneil, residing in V Jeff»» m»n township, Butle.- county, on <>r about 26th day of November, l s i 4. a l(ed Iloifer, with some white on the belly, a crop oil the left ear, and a .swallow-f>rk in the right, about two and a half years old. Ine owner n requeHted to come forwaid, prove property, pay charge*, a*w take her away, othoruioe she w;II be to V\ M. MILL Fit. SSO 00 Reward! ON 2d Inst.. .I,.hn. K,. M J.H—is n!m.,i n>'p lei't riylil iiirhpK Lipb— fparu fut.-—.luirn i-v. »l«nt 46 j-ture of nge. Thr aim- reward will bo r..utl for iiis leftover*. WM O. Hr.ACK KNKLDOK. Dntlor. I»e. ?. 186*. fherllf. The New York Tribune. >rOTWrriIRTANDINO the enormously increased ox- I -: I l Un* the |iiilllicit I'<u »112 Tun TKIHL.M occasion.<| by tho„employment of numerous army cor respondents and other liberal expenditure, as well as by the advance in the price of paper ami other material*, we have res Ived. for the at lea.-*, not to increase the subai ripti »n pric- of either Vi «k»y or Semi-Weekly papers, hut to coutintie t-.fnrnl h thernnt*2 and f-3, res pectively, per annum; being the name prices which wore etibl i>hed uiore than twenty y«us at; •, when the cost was only ah ut ono-third of what it J* at the.present time. Our Terms will be found h»d >w, and ny wish it tu In* distinctly understood that *#- theio Terms will he strictly and liter.tily adhered t". and n > other abate ment* "..r discount. than thoae mentioned will be allowed in any cade whatever. Terms DAILY TRIBUNE. Singh* ropy. . 4 '*®ntJ. Mail subscriber*, 0110 copy, one year $lO 00 du do one copy, six months at") d > do on.- copy, three month* 3 (W SEMI-WEKKLY THIBUNB. Mail subscrib -rs, one copy, one year 3 00 d-> d » on • - opy, -I* months.. 175 do du one copy, three mouths 1 0) WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Vail subscribers, <ne eopy, one yesr 2 00 do do cue copy, sixm nths 100 j; j Pel- ni at the t. uhle of procuring subscribers..* and remitting u«s2Jl.»r ten copies of lb*? Weekly, wi) \, Q emit],.j fl ,, , c ,, \ t\ r ft»i twenty cp- I«H, of ec | v < 112 ti e £cmi-Wetkly gratis. I'riiits en New \« ik payable to the -:d of-'THE TR»LI ' 1.e.; ~ MIF-J , ure pieferable to any other niodo • 112 iomittance. I.ut where dmltscsiutiot be procured, United States, or Jiati ■mil bank lulls are the next ho-t. and may he sent by mvil at our ii.sk; but in c.t.«e of L ■ »I!T TRIBL.NK will not be RES|H>n.<l>de until furn .ihe I with a fu.l de«cjlpti.-n of the bills, iucluJinff the nuneof the bank, denomination and uumbrr, and the time and phu e i t the mailing of tho b tter with the enclo-u c. Address THE I'UIBUMI, Nuar Yoik. Dec. 7, IbOI. AT WHOLESALE ONLY I V/ATLHEJ Ail DJ'i W £Lii / Lov/c3t Prices for Cash! ! ARMV A>■ TI I'or.STRT MKP.CMANTS, Pedlars, Tinders, fut j lers, and lioneml •leabTd c»n mako Enoimous l'l-ollta uponiifunall Inve-tment! JTWJ LKV of any Pattern or Quality and in any ijuanti t.v made to ordei ivsiiiuates 112 r any »dass ot work bnni died. /'«"•< • u Jiun to ittpplginj A- ;i .' . . Count »• /V« ht'.iin j'rvultrt, o.aU Ar 'v iv ntyle « 112 li t uls tmnufai tnred, httch as Inventions, w: s mall t .ij:»1. it tin I<: iistant employment! 11- luitrate I full pai tieuhirs b' e. THE P ltl) FIT TO THE It LTAIIJBR IB VERY LA ROB! A Wii n.EBAi.n BLPi't.r can b' carriod in a knap? Uk, bund \h;• e, or carpet big, and wiil not be like b >oks— bmkv or ii- mveno ut t » carry from place to place. It I ■ KB AMOTUsa TMlAU!— this BtulDoa to Strictly Honorable Th r itnontedoj > • imprtuniinff or rx<xg x f r'tliny. themselves! 1 Jt is a business in which an ample an>l tatitf ictury equiealent is yirenjiir thr mofity received and an encutir- Hjjlng prollt is piarketetlat the same time. It Is an oc cupation in which no p rsonneed be afraid or ushanirU to canvass the same Held again and agaiu, for w here once our good* at c introduced, a prrnunieiit und continuous dent and it created. To boldiers in the Army, or those at home disabled by the haidshipM l war, to Clergymen out of health, Teach ers, p. Htniiuteis, or any pels >n who wishes either local • ran active occupation, and one that brings with it UREA I Pi.t I'.n lAK \ INIii;»:ESIEXTB, this presents A.N Oi'POK'l i MIV nd 1 .tu met with. THY IT! AM) SEi. K. ii YOI IISKLVEB:! t Alt id I LI.V >t.LE» 1 ED LOTS OF JEWELRY, - »m --prising our ne\W'st stylon and most saleable variety < t Oood-. will be Hi nt anywhere in the Loyal States. U\- are constantly filling orders from persons leaving the clioic" .d' tlo'Vls wholly with us. To puch we promise the best exercise of our ta»to and lr lr -m PAY ix \i>\ A*« t., ftate what style and quality of tiood: are wanted, and we w ill send the same and collect pay by Expicss a' the end of the K< ute. GOLD AND SILVER WATCTIES. 0«M»d movements and uir'nufactured in the best man ner, of pure material, all warranted at prices from $! > t,» IJ.'IO ea-di. Sent enywhero— pay collected by Expresi.— guaranteed! All Watches at first prices; th"* bdnged our own lmp<utatlon. c't. !ur*J'ie<- by mail! Send for them ! ! T k 11. OAL'TLIIAN*, Manu/arfurert and Importers, Dec. 7,1804::3in0. 710 Broadway, New York. t'orrrciiuii of Enrollment. 23d District, Purina. IN' order to.HiHMire the asm'tance anil co-operation cl the people in the endeavor t . keep llio Enrollment LUt« continually correct, tho Enrolling lloards have been li tected toh.ue c»pit-* of said lists kept open to the ex amination <>f the public at nil proper Union. and *hdl give public n< it iff that any pcraoii may appear before the I,..aid ami have any man Stricken oil tlx- list, if lie cun show, to tin* M«iti»i<ictioii of the Board, that the pctvon named i- nut properly uiui'llcd, on account of lsi. AiUn>w; JH, .Xoii-i-' uihuet.; 4th. k "i>it tf, Physical Ditability. of such a di»jn ••. ; at t ■•render the poi-n u»t a proper nubjcct fur em oil incut under the law and regulations; 6th. Jiaving «ei ved in the Military or Naval serviro in-■> y .trt during the pre-eut war and been honorably discharged. »>l lidiy Civil nfliceri, Clergymen, and all prominent citi/em, are invited to appeal at all tumti before the Hoard t<» point out eirors in tho LiutM, and to give t-uch tloii ami revision thereof * They «h >uld understand that It in plainly for the in teie»t .| t.u i, bubdiiti .■ tto have stricken from the l.ikts alt naiiH'H improperly enrolled, became an exec.- ■ ■ t name* int;ea«* ■♦Hie <4ll da called for from wut h eub-»ii«- tiii it; and that i» i*> e.jually I r the interest of each per - >n rurolleii 111 a given Kith-diMi ict to place ui>.>n the l.i it* be au-e I lie grea' ci the number to be drawn from, the ti.ecUiiiire tnai any puticuhu individual will be drawn. it is tin* |•. -• nil mteic-t 1 ftveiy •■nrolled man, that the 411. tun which ho iv coiiceiiiwl Khali not bo made too I iiv , ami that hit owr. chance 112 0 draft shall nt be un- jii'iiv iin.-re&wd : both tl«o#>e • bject* will be attained if uh juitua will Hid in striking <>ut the wrong nunes and puiilug in the i -i.t I'ln h-jH'i iiilly in this the inter est of tl.'iff <1; afied men who »»y putting in .substitu'e tin iii mi- J.iiloe t«' diait, have secured exempli n wi.i. h by thetbiuis of tin' i.a* bulling.nd only until thepn en! (.ill ■•luii'iit «• x !•»*>:-? ••«! ill 11. <ir hiil • ic!*. M. wnu tri.4-. ... _\eui • i ige,iutd IQpMNNBI DCIIICIID ■ ! l.y l,awfr<>m tin' p< i/imam c of duty in the Held, o«r it to the euiiie and the eountiy to take it ten lout active part in tin . oiif. tii.n of tin- Enrollment List*,a military | M'rvii-o «•! till* lii>; importance. 'l'lie Uw retjuiieh that ' tlie quota* PIIUII lie .- - n»^l in prop ,i tioii to the «?n»• »ll iiieni. initio t.iirn •■< niidjusiice of this modi* of deter mining the amount of military service due from eac li and every section of the country, cannot be doubted if the enrollment is lnaile an neai ly perfect as it in prneti rable, to mai-e it. 'J lie amount of aervico duo to tlio Nation from fiery Tunnor '.Vunty, in thufl laid fairly aim plainly befoio the citizens, und H m expected that i inciter motive than a helliali intercut will prompt all to do their * hare in peifectiug tin* enrollment, ami necarittg ajust and elticieui execution «112 the laws for rail* iug troop.-, whenever it become* necessary to apply them, by order of Maj. RICHARD P. DODfIE, A. A. I'. M. Oeiicral. J.W. KIUKER, Capt. k Pro. Mar. Dec 7. IM4. *2B District, Pa. KxeiiiKirN Notice. IJ.st.itf nf Mr.--. Hannah J, U Cunc, dee'd, I- ETTKRS Testamentary lmring been grunted to the J KubMt rJIHM-*. on th.-estate of Mr*. Hannah J. M'Cnne. j decen-ed, late • 112 glipperyrock touiudiip, Butler bounty. ; i. i. , tbjr giTWtothoMlaMMb nld MM<i.tv mike imtfledi.ite payment, and tlu-'e baring claim-* j against the Mime, to present tliem pmperlv authentica te.i for settlement. AUS KK DA I.E, LI'IILAIM li. ADAMS, Nov. 2.1864:,6t. Executor. Administrator's Notice. ; E*t.it* of Dlwurd M' FArre, dee'd. WIICRKAB of Adminlatrst onto the estate of Edward M Klrc". I ite of Mercer t .wnship, deceased, have been duly granted to the rnderpigned, all porno IIS indebt ed to mid estate will make immediate payment. and those having claims will present theui properU- authenticated fjr settlement. J. C. M KLKKK, DA \ 11» M KKK. November 2, T V4:.fit. Administrators. DR. B. *. HAMILTON, Formerly of Sunbury,Butler Co., UAVINtJ 1 . :»r!•«! in lil TLKII. -r. rs hij prof clonal I sorvire* tt. fit i . give him a call. I i}u«t formerly occupied by Dr. Kmerlin, near I Boyd'u buildings. fUcl. 26, IS«4. Uxvrtiior'H Xotirc. ESTAIfc or lICT. IhjUAU NIDLOCK, D*C"D. VI TIIERKAS Lettci* Tt-itaniotit:iry with the Will an il iu-x«'l, having tli>» .lay been July granted by the KtgkUr.UiMchel Kiblockaad'Jnlui li Kibl L. i..v cutor* of He*. l~aiah .Nibiuck, late f»f the borough of Hnrlrr,dee d., therefore all pernons indebted to the e.-rtAte J of said* decedent, are reqaexted to make immediate pay [ ment, and thuKv having clain.- or demand* »piiiii>t the • imc, will prevent them properlv authenticated for set tlement. KAIIII-.L Mlt LOCK, JOHN 1L MHLOCK, Ort. 2T-, Executors. Information-Concerning the Draft/ mifE enrolled men of the 23d District, and all uther* L Interested, are respectfully tnf »rmed that nil enqui ries «»n ordinary subject* connected with the Enrollment, Draft, Exemptions. Liabilities to Draft. Credit*, an<l ae counta of men furuitbed in tbij District, should bead* dr< mull to me, and not t<» the Provost Marshal lieneral. Upon the receipt of nil communication* containing en quiries on these subject*, the debited information will be promptly furnished. By order of the Provost Marshal GevraL J. W. KIIiKLK, ('apt. 4c Pro. Mar. 2&J Ms. pa. Pro, Mar. Offirs, 2.'d® is. Pa.. Allegheny city, Aw.:. :»1. 1564::3t. tjii i' to.. slsTjci^ A POCKET PHOTOGRAPH CIuLE at ItLIN LMA.N'S' lOAfe in ABAS mta •-« I>MK). .. HTTKEMAffS- Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., FOUNDED IS 1940. AND Incorporated by Legislate Charter, % * \uiki^Y«^vvv i4i /v u * '\ ki m imJ/ UM\I Jd m MM\I W— mm Cj - iLUkW "112 the kiiul IN THE UNION, conducted by a practical MI'H \ »■«< MAN. Oor hi:;li»"it commercial authorities, K i>( Went, i r nouuc his system nf Book-keeping mii'.jnnlr l -cuni}.tcli( ruling every department of bu-i --n<-«. and yet r<» skilfully ci>ndcii"««*.l that the attentive student master* the whole in sixoi eight weeks. It con sists of STOC'K BOORS, cloned once with n low and twico with again—exhibit- ing by tin■»«.• different methods, the trunster of old to new bjok*. PARTNERSHIP DOORS, ronduct 1 by three different method*, exhibiting the tran f«-r of old to new books, with tli*- jntioducti mof a uew partner. And praci w; illy illustrating the PRIVATE LKIKIKIt, by means of which the results -.f the huslaewi are kept out of the general book*, for the use of the partners on ly. The Iwx.k is n,t even named elsewhere. Theseftlu meut of l'lu-tnership Hooks by SINGLE ENTRY, wifh fix practical Illustrations, exhibiting the hooks re opened l»y Double-Entry. A concha rule for rectifying DEHANOED DOUBLE-ENTRY HOOKS, with six per iftcat lons. The unin nr I "*s 112" •»*»»•!. awl the books correctly re-opened. The learner is also exercised in OPENING HOOKS, fr.>m eight *pccificatioti«, including special conditions iv»t often 11101 with iubu*iuo*s. A No, u -irious of exercise* in CLOSI NO. HOOKS, from n-w anil peculiar specifications. The learner also wi ites about eighty BUSINESS FOHMS ..f |»i■ in'3srv y Not'" 4 . Judgment Notes, Drafts, Grille. Bill--* of Exchange, Accounts, Invoices, Ac., &c. Also,'a •cries cf BUSINESS LETTERS, which, w itli the hit dness form*. are nil connected with his course of But k-Keeping. making it a regular oounu of business practice, with n course of twenty five LECTURES L'l'ON BOOK-KEEPING, Iv the Seni'-r Prinrlp il. explaining all ftie business mut ters recorded in the text. Also, twelve LECTURES ON BUSINESS SUBJECTS. H>w every one may jfet rirli. IIi»w to get rich l»y tra ding. Tim ciiih** ;<d'commercial failures. On specuiu »i ins. The nml influence of integrity m youth, lc*— Also, lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, on Partn rahips, Contracts, Insurance, Common Carriers. i!i«- St at uto of Limitations, Ac. Piactical instructions in delecting COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, by A full - i of genuine and counters, and a lurge collection of counterfeit notes. OUR RAILROAD BOOK-K Kit PINO, (In manuscript.) exhibits the construction and equip ment, the operating receipt* and expenditures, th» b«)oks clo-'t' | and a dividend recorded '1 ho«e books are adver ii-.d by other*, hut not taught elsewhere in the city.—- Our new system of , PRIVATE HANK BOOKS, (in manuscript,) embracing all tiie best forms in use Minong private Hankers Our new eulaiued edition of Dl * Ftf STEAMBOAT BOOK-K KEPI NO, In this department students have the assistance of our Snperin tco.j. • •_ m,. VIIOS. b. SMI'UK an experienced Practical .Mercantile Accountant, and formerly Cleik of a .Missis sippi steamer. Our full course of buttim practice includes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled tosl ■ ut THIRTY DIFFKKFNT FORMS, via: 11 l.t dgev*. 7 Bay-books, A Journals,*; Bill books, 1 Cash- Him U-i 4 S.ib*• hooks, 2 Invoi b.!.»ks, 1 IM •;ount-!>i»oU. 1 Cli k-rcglstor, 1 Dep lit-register, 2 C Uectl u egisturs, l Ti' i:!"', *1 Hand Vs.••/>:«!-. II ; < lit » k. J b-...k .1 l*r"l-b*.< k. 'i p-coidabout SIX HUNBRr'.I) BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS, compre j beiniint 1)1 I i S original plan of business eincatimi in- I trodi'.ci l twenty-live vein « ago. How far others have - ' •: i': imitating him wi!l b.»bt st seen !•;, • n.panm; t ii i'.«~Mp*pej-:.!i I books of tbelr pupils with thob of the graduate* of this Institution. HARPER'S ENLARGED EDITION OF ouri• » HOOK Price $1,75. Postage'JO cent*. Sold by Booksellors gen erally. The 112 'l!,wi-i-. : testimonials indicate the character o this wot k : "Noothe: w »rk upon Book-Keeping explains the sub j» ts with so much clearne-< ami s!mplieii\ F. \V. EDMUNDS, Cashier Mechanics' Bank, Mall ft., N. Y. "It gives a clear insight into nil departm. nu of this science. ' A.S.FRASEU, Cashier of Seventh \\u 1 H:»nk. N. Y. " As an extensive shipowner, American and European ni' i' li'int, bank direc tor, etc.. he In. I.orn the i t putatiou • 112 the liige.st order • 112 business talent*/' JOHN W. IH'RMIAM, Merchant. No. H South st.. New York. •*Mr. Duff is a man - 112 rare qualification for bn tineas." JOHN M. li. TAYLOR, Merchant, , Union st.. New Orleans, "ili.Duff is a w v bant of the first respectability/' .t. EANDIS. Men haul. New Orleans. I grailuated in Dr.il's College in half the time I hi pftrtcd. Hi admirahlc Hv-Ti-minclude-j n»thing surp»i iluous", ti r leaves out anything ewioiifinl." J. K. COMPTON, C.i'hicr Niagra Rank. 1.0. kport. N. Y. "It contains much matter imp : rant t.. the men h int." o. II AI.STEAD, President Manhattan Hank, N. V. "The most complete work of the kind I have ovef Been." JAMES P. MURRAY. President Exchange Bank, Pittsburgh. M Th« Qpet cleat and comprehensive that] knee met with. .MI4-N SNYDER. Cashier Hank t.f Pittsburgh. " Y n have ymmwu hmg »«xpernee jui a merchant to gotMl use In tliii. work." ELL'HARD IRVIN, Merchant. No. OH Front street N. Y. "The fivt'4-able opinions nlreaily expressed by gentle- men "I ■ nipt-tent jutbwity wo well deserved and vury propurly bestowed. CIIARLFS M I ECPP, I.KOI»OLH iimm OUTII, ROBERT KELLY, Special Committer • 112 the Chamber of Commerce, X. Y. [Extract from the Minutes.] I'i'.OSI'KK M. UF.TMORE, Bwretary. ; "lour Committee unanimously rmrur in the opinion ; « 112 the utility of the improved method of Mr. Duff.' GI RDON.i. LEEDS, P.erording Secretary of the American Institute. N. Y. THE NEW ENGLAND F.DltflON OK DUFF S STE \M BOAT BOOK KEEPING, Ju«! Published by the author. Price 112 J.OO. Sold by P..« killer* Generally. "A poiioct eyMciii for heeding such book* and Accounts" J. CAROTIIERS. Formerly Cashiered the Merchants' Dank Pittsburg. "The Time Table alone in worth the price of the book.'* D. B. II Kit HON. Late Clerk of steamer Mount Vernon. | "I consider the form «if the HteAmer's Protect <to \ :illiable that I naver leave ports without a cpv of the book on board." A. C. McCA LLAM. Captain steamer Areola. "The only work published ofanv value to the Steamer's Accountant." J. y. j. ALLISON', Formerly Clerk of the Steamer Fortune, j "The most perfect system of Steamer's Accounts in uw " C. S. MUSBht; Formerly Captain ol steamer Nashville. On M 111. ]|.Oii(rH]'pi|j);anHliip. Twelve l'irxl I'reiiiinuiM for the best Business and Ornamental Penmanship, ! awarded our Present Penman, by the I nited States Fair at Cincinnati in , # mco Pennsylvania State Fair at Wromi.rg iwn Western Pennsylvania Fair at Pittsburgh I*H» Western Virginia Vttral WMiif iNo And the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland ISC2 All of which are exhibited at our oftW. "Perfect tern* of the Penman's art."— lSUtburgh Tbtt. "These performancea can only be excelled by the au thor."—J'ittsbrjf/h iiuuUe. "All his <i! nan,total designs are new and remarkable perftu niaii. Gaz'tU. "The late Western Pennsylvania Fair awarded him six First Prvsaitucs in ail branches of tho art."— Ohio State Journal. OIR TERNI. For tbeGradaating Coarse, time unlimited ..........FIA/M) I'.Unk-hikl Stationery (costing $7 e15ewhere........... 2,00 The enlarged edition of Hurt - nook-keeping... 1,75 Onr bl oiks.-tremadeof fine extra size pap.f, ruled com plete, with ft»i i sets of auxiliaries. The Institution therefore oiler* the Commercial Stu dent, the tallowing IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: 3d. A >-iving of half the time required by other Colle gia. aud s2n or #->0 in board. 4th. A saving of ft) or #7 in Stationery. bill. Having the beet Winers peiuua'n In the West. 4Efi-U.nr full partieuhir*, send from-elegant new Cir cular 112 > • 8, with samples of our Penman's Business .out Ornaa.e&<al WtjHng, jacjosing 28 cents f.»r pmtnire to :»•-! Cloaks, Sacques, Circulars and Shawls. jDRESf AND MILLINERY GOOD Si i i | A NEW & COMPLETE STOCK JUST OPENED, a j 1- AT O j;" 5 B. T. PAPE & CO. 112 | | _ _ Cloth for Cloaks. ___ 1864. New Gods! 1864. 4 LAI'.OE ANDWELLSKLBCTEDSTOCKOf Splendid Seasonable Goods, Just received and fur Sale at the ITEW STORE OF * WEBEB & TRODTM&N, Doyd'a grilling, corner of Main A Jefferson sti. BUTLER, PA., Conalftliiitf of Dry Good*, auch as I'IXU DELAINS, CASHMERES, and cobergs, 'ALAI'ACAS, HINTS, HALM OR A L SKIRTS 1* a general asaoi tmant of LADIES DRESS GOODS, of tho fiaoat qunlity BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, uud all kind* of Ti Imminga. A larg« assortment A WARE. such na OLOTIIS, CASSLMEHES SATIN ETTS, JEANS, CATTONADES, &c. ltiuul y-Jlado Clollilu*, HATS IND CAPS Of tlia T«iy lateat Styl««. A largo an»l well selected Stock 112 BOOTS & SHOES, Ha^dwara, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, Anda«4Unuino Article of STitAI\UD HONKV, All of which will he gold cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE WEBER & TROUTIJAN. I April 13, lS<M::frrto. Main Slrerl, XSutlor. Things Done Up Right! 1 ¥" u-«h to infirm Butler county, and the region round | nbout, that 1 have just received the best articles ev or imported Into this ronuty. Tht miW w«y to prove the I - tis to enll and exsmine in . Tobacco, Suttfi' and Segarfl | I • . . iug in the'truth "112 th- «•' :a ! t«*.\ that "the i>r-»(.f of the Pudding is in chewing the !»•« M ' j Any man that has an for Tobacc . in any of it* I firms, can be gratified. GLOKfiK YOGELLY, Jr. Cutler, Nov. .*lO, lS04::2mo. STOLEN STOLEN frotn a stable in Frreport. Armstrong <. uiity , _ on the night of the tir*t of November, IWM. i« Sort* Mare, ton years of turf, white f■«••*. and white on the hind legs to the knee*; a Saddle, bridle, aud halter was also taken. Any person giving inft rmation that will lead t.» tin- discovery of the Mare. • i the . mvictiou of tho thief, w ill bo liberally rewarded. CHARLES THOMPSON, Nov. 2, lSf»9::3t. Buffalo tp., Armstroug co., Pa. Notice to Collectors. XTOTICE is hereby given t.» nil Collectors who are i n XN arrears with the Tre>»surer ><t Hutler c« unty, pri. i I to the year IM'4, that payment mrut be made on « r bc- I fore the second week of December Court next. After I tills time. 1 am anthori?*d by the Comm'saioners, to place the act* >nnls in the hknds of the Sheriff. The de | nmnds up<in the Treasury are of such a character, that they must be met. Strict compliance with the abn*- lis rei|iieate«l, as 1 will cany i' out without regard t-> I persona. N. WALKKK, Treasurer. Tr»a«. office. Ort. Tl>. KxeciitorN siol!rc. 03f tni Bstati or Gtrwx Dxc'd. VIfHERKAS, letter- T'wtamentiu-y, with the Will \\ »nnexe«l have this day been duly granted by tb*• Register,to Mstlbla Vincent atel James Vincent, Execu* torn if Olbsou Vincent, L\te of Marlon Tp., dee'd., th.-re fore, all persons indebted to the estate ««f said decedent are reqtuwte<l to Bwike immediate payment, and those having claim-or demands against the will present them properly authentkaUd tor settlement. MAT ILDA VINCENT. * OT - 23 JAMES VI\CENT,E.\'s. Christmas and New Year. CIiAM) DISPLAY OP toys roRTUF, norm vy hats «' ILEI.Nr.JtANS' ' ESTRAYS. CIAME to the reside*we of the subscriber, in Frank ; lin Irmn.dilp, ButWr counfy, aboot Hio second , 112 October, 1864, tw0 Vtanling Calves, Otoe » Stwr. and other a heifer; ths Steur has some wdiPe on him - ifca I ileifer ia red atjdiwhite; both to be «,ue j old laet spriitg. Xlie owner is tocunie focWaml prove piopert> „ p»j charges, and tak© them awny, tbey will disposed of according to law Oct.JMfct.!*. rlC£ j U. S. 7-30 Loan. Til* Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that sub scriptions will bu received fijr Coupon Treaaery Notes, payable three year* from Aug. 15th, ISM, with semian nual interest ut a rate of seven and three tenths per cent, per annum—principal and Interest both to be paid in lawful money. These uotes will be convertible at the optkm of the holdor at maturity, into six per cent, goldbaarlin bonds, payable uyt lues tban five nor more tban twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be issued In denominations of sso, SIOO, SSOO, 91,008 ! un J $.>,000, an J all subscriptions must be L»r fifty dollars I or some multiple of fifty dollar*. The notes will be transmitted to tbe owners ft ee of | trau.Hporiation charges as soon after the receipt of tho | original Certificate of Deposit as they can be prepared. As the untea draw lute: est from August 16, persons making deposit* subsequent to that date must pay the j Interest accrued from date of note to dato of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and Upwards for tbaae notes at any one liiue will be allowed a commission of one-quartor of one per cont., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a Mil for the amount, certified by the officer with whom the deposit was niade. No deductious for commissions uiust be made from tho deposit*. Soecial Advantages of This Loan, IT IS A NATIONAL Ba visas UA.ND, offering a higher rate of interest than any otbor, and Vie best security. Any barings bank which pays Its depositors in U. 8. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating medium of tho country, and it cannot pay In anything bottor, for its c.wu nssete are either iu i;<>verqmont securities or in notes or bonds payable in government paper. It b equally couvcnict as a temporary or permanent investment. Tbon</tes can always be sold for within a fraction of their Cue and accumulated interost, and are tho best security with bonks as collaterals for dlsounts. Convertible into a Six por cent. 5-20 Gold Bond. In addition to tbe very liberal iuterost on tho notes for three years, this privilogo of conversion Is now worth about three percent, per annum, for tho current rate for fr-20 Bond* is not less than nine percent, premium, and before tbe war tho premium in six per cent. U. S. stooks was over twenty per cent. It will bo teen that the ac tual profit on this loan, at the present maihct rate, is not less than ton per cent, per nuuuiu. Its Exemption from Stnte or Municipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantag- s we ha**o enuiuora led, a special Act of Congress ertinjits nil bonds uud Treasury notes from lacal taxation. On tho average, this exemption is worth about two per cent, per annum, occ ti ding to the rate of taxation iu various pails of tho It is believe! that no securities < fTer so great Induce* iivnts to lenders in th. -e issued by the government.— ! In all other forms of indebtedness, the tilth or ability «»f private parties, or st«»ck companies, or septrate com munities, ouly , is pledged for payment, while the whoh property of,the country is held to securo the discharge of all the obligations c 112 the United States. While the government offers tho moit liberal terms f'! - Its loans, it believes tlint the very strongeit appeal will be the loyalty and patriotism of the poople. Duplicate certificates will be Issued for all deposits.- The party depositing must cndi r.-se upon the original certificate tho denomination of notes required, and ahetherthey are -to be Issued In blank or piyablo to or der. Vi''hen so endorsed It must bo left with tho officer receiving the deposit, to ho forwarded to tho Treasury Department. fiunscniPTioss WILL BK by the Troasurer o tbe United .'jtatos, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the First TNutlouul Hunk: of Allegheny City, Pa. Viral, Second, and Third National i'anks < 112 Pittsburgh. Pa., and by ail National liuuks which.are depositaries of public money, and ALL UKHI'CCTABLK BANKB AND BANHUBS throughout thee >nutry%ill jriv- 112 uther information ami AFFOIID EVERY FACIUTY TO SUBBCBIBMRS. U. S. Collector's Notice. HAVING received the Annual List of License .Taxes on I net ni"-'. Carriages, Bllver Plate, Ac., under the L. S. Internal Revenue Laws, f.r the .'M Division 112 tho 1' Il» jli i( t, i'e:i:i v., comprising th- a <-oimty t Uutler. I wid attend f>r ih- purp..«.e •112 i ••.. eiving of d tax? 1 -. &< .at my olllce, iu the l> u*h of Duth-r. from the 23d • 112 Angus!, lb it. t«i tho 1 .'th oi September, liOV, also at the following place*: Saturday, Sept. It), 1804, from J to 12 o'clock, a. m., at Kelly's ,-t' :«•. ItulTrtlo t«.wn<diip. Same d i.v. f> m 1 to 4 o'clock, p. m., at the Storo of E. .Maurhofr, i;-.j nburc. Monday, Sept. 12. 1 >oi, from 8 to 12 o'clook, a.m., P .'rvi'• w. ut Adam'- Hot. I. Maine day, from 1 to a o'clock, p. m., Millerntown, at Il.rf h s Hotel. Tu< r-day, S-pt. 13, I»G4, from 8 to 12 o'clock, a. ui., Snnbury, nt A. Wil -n s Store. S«une day.from 2to -4 o'cl ck, p. m., II»ri isville, Kerr's ll< 112 \V ednesdnv, .Sept. 11. IM'.f. Centreville, at Eyth's Hotel. Thursday. Sept.. I.v. IM I, from Hto U o'le • k, a ui, Potrersvllle, »it CUvo*'* Hotel. Maine daw fruit? to 4 o,clo< k, p. m , Prospect, at Mrs. IJre.!iirs Hotel. Vridav A Saturday. th • IGtb and 17th of Sept. IsOt, at Zelieuojde, at liastian'- Hotel. Monday. Sept., 1 \t. H'U, Ulade Mill, f.m 12 to I o'cl *k I", in., it Co ;>er • II )»«d. after which time th* ponaititm prr -crlbod by law, will l«- strictly euforevd. Payment must be male in I.SH 11. C. M"AIl«)V, Dep. Col.. 3d Uiv., ii.l List. Butler, Aug. 24. 1804. 1 EUI'OfiIQJH JPANftaioS, ON >r v s X HTIT E irr, Oppatits Ooyd'i D-jildinys. Cutler. Pllilßnnierslgned «• uld res;.« tfully inf . n his id 1 friend.-, and the | übli: m ally, tliat !•" i« <-<>n-tant ly iu rece.j.t of tin- very latent Kitdooiis. uud is fully pre pare! at all times t<» ■ \«cute all kiieKof work iu his line of business in a mat and workmanlike manner, and wiil be happy to attend to all who may give him a call. A S McCAJfDIJC&S. Jan. G. lSf4:::tf Exceutor'si Sioliee. ESTATE OF Joux J.\C«, DXC'D. "TIfIIKREAR Letters with the Will an \ 112 x« d. have thlsday been duly Issned by the Reg i-t«r to William M. (Iniliain. IKxeeutor of John Jack, late < 112 Washin.-t -n t wnsbip. dee'd., therefore all person* indebted to the estate of said decedent, arc r<*. quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them properiv authenticated fcr Aug.24,lßrt4,Ct« WM-M uiRAHAM. Ex'r. LIKT UFCAIIRM SET down for trial at December Term, 13G4, commenc ing tbe £«th day ofDe»"ember. vir.rtT win. John M'Langhlin.'Adurr. of Ln< - M'Bride, dee'd, vs James Downey, J»*ll|es (j lib-Sple, I'fe t of the Mlilerstown Oil Co. vs Dennis Boyle, The eounty of Butler, vs Jo .■oh O rah am, Mordicol Joon*. V3 11, 11, Slay tor, An-ierson A vs Wm, C. Adams AT, Moore, Isa-ah \\ lli«, vs Adams Office, illiarn M'tiirk, vs MargaretM'Gii k,«t. al, 9DCO!TD WfXiC. Commonwe;*.Uh of Penna, Win. II Williams A Ira U, M'Vay, doing business un der the name of Williams * % A —iguoe of William B. Lemmon, suggested as TS O.C, Rne*ing A J. Walter. Samuel Mfotmell. Bichard Dou«-aut«r, et, al Corn*-Liu# M Uride 112 r use of John Dongun, vs J.imc< j|. Ot'Donuell, Lydia S, 31' Lure, M J>ifen£hultß .tjanu Shttitz wife, 3!ary Jane Ramsey by her Mother and ne*r fricu-L • Snnry rasm-> y, >• O, W, BtiTlwagon, Reil.er, »,. Rebocca M< - ban, A, d. Me, him, rs Jacob.lfavs, Iveiln-r A K linicit'S, ts W diiacu M Gee, £ao. \ ranch M Kiidw, Adm'r r,f John Sweeny, dee'd flur use of Ilcnnan J, Becg, rs B«»bert f.raham. CWkitian-Andrea, v 8 iramcisAddleman. John M,'Can<U«aa» is Mrs, A, M Cleary, J. hn .Ht\*dk»ss, vs J.Mefth O.ulter i wife, TltnniM L-MKI. VS Joseph Brerfer^ Juhtk x Caudless k wifr, vs Joseph C .ulter A wife, W.M. Pro. Pr*rthonotary'tofflre, Butler, Nov, 2, iStl. AN excellent quality of ptoatur P»ri* vn J* d and sale by J. C. RfiD'CK. A Co. j /AXtii c. VM, Cixir *'.T ' HtoSesZ Stoves!! Bto\*6iS* '' UrM. *«><•• NEW GOOUB, XBO4 AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST AiiD At 009 » AS la* LUt H. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Have just received at their establighment, UN MAIN STREET, IJUTLER, PA., A large and well selected stock of > SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Itriß Tin rouowixo cittionue and morn tnciutot. FO« THE LA DIES. Alw&jt nn kxnda lurg« slock of L»dic« g<»od«, suuii m CORERG CLOTH, / ALPACAS, DE LANE?, OINOIIAM3, PRINTS, KERCHIEFS, NUMES, GLOVES, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. Alwny* on hnnd Black Cl..ilu, Fancy nn.l Jtlwk Cowl nipres, RfitiiK'tts. <?iurai»Pt«, Tweeds, Plain and fuuey Vts '"'l5 s , Shirting, «(c., etc., etc., % IIKADY MADE CLOTUIStI. guaUu COATS, Pi NTS, VJvSTS mid other (ilrmuitl. Hoolh and Shoe*, HATS, CAPS k NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles 13 OL .Si; II OLD (jiOOUV, Purh aa Unbleached awl Bleaebed Muslim, Linen and <" jtton, I ultlc Cloth*. Oil l'l-itha, Liueu aud ilaiup Towel*, Carpata, C'uitaiaa, Fringe, etc. HARDWARE, &C. If you want NaiU or Pplkoi, Manure or other fork*. Sew Mill or other saw*. Smoothing li.iia, F, >rk*. II Inge*, et •. ■/ . t.» M AI. '>>, where youtoin hny th«m chew. IK V It; WA Vi <. Ml,| K\!i.i Katiily i'lour, White or Brown Sujrtr. IWo C'-ofl««,iuipo: ial, Youuif II vaon 01 Black Too, goto .M'Aboy'a. $ II 1 You WANT Ul{OC£lll£W "112 a tujTior rjuality. at allow rateiws thoy can Le had olaewhcre in the county, gv to thu *tor« of „ ~ li.C. AJ. L M'ABOY. May 11, 19C4. Heavy Artillery for One Year" Col. Galop's Now Jtogimont. \VTE ii« •'itih'.ri/cj by the War Department t<i re >T wit a Company of Heavy Artlllviy for One Y««r, to 112 tin a part of t.ol. Galop* Now R«*. iwnt t HtA\ \ AHTII.hVUY, to Km etitioncd in tne fu-til,' 11 iom around Washington City, lluro u an op portunity to enter a NKW ORGANIZATION, tfervo your <■ •untry-<-p»t a big bounty—avoid the Draft —iuxl--ty:Mf clear of marchhi?. IP cruit* will bo tnua* tor - I into tbe (' >mp i;iy iinuie«l lately alter recolviog tbetr Lo il bounty from tbu aub-diatrict to which they tu • credited. GEO. M. IRWIN, CLI A Si. I). KUOUB& Ifcad Quarter*— Pr<.vHt Mnr«ii.ti GUl'**, Now Brighton. Pa., and R. Bid* dleYouii'r, Ij»s Fourth .street. Pittsburgh. Atijf. *4, lH(4::«1t. 9 J" TO VOLL'NTEIIrt Volunteer* will ho accepted hh ! .mnN-1 " i the quota." of the prcaent call up to the l**t pr u ti< .tl moment b«!">re tbedmfte.i rnou ai« accept ed, and Pent to rendezvous. Township* no.I--ib-dirftrii't* which have uot Ailed their quota*. are urx>-d to do no at onco. All time tout ian pos*ibly -,?ivwn. will l.e allowed, hut the In alt will < null' Ie aasoon after th«&thuf dap tem her as practicable. Credit* witl K iM ti an;l Government b'nnty paid fie V :>luuto*ra uulii further n>l;• e By ord««r < apt. Fill li ARD BOIXiK, 6th U. 8. Infantry, A. A. P. M. O. noraL •I- V* KIHKKK. Captain and Provoat Mar., £jd Ln.i, Pa. »ept. 7, lffi4::tf. 91. S. i'isbir'* lin proved FRUIT OAfIT, Palmed Nor. 12, lfiCl. Aug. 19, March *i2, IMA. T > be hail only of tbo -oI>b« riber. <-u .Main St. B('X DKK. Pa . 4 il'h i < North <»f M"Ab«»y'* Ht«>ro, wb»>r« ev«-ry *rt.rl«„f TIXWAHKh kopt in GKKAT VAHTKTf. I'lli* hi has b- i-u <!XR'nti*"ly u--1 aidfrntid to be po> f.ctly «»f». It> groat invi-uirnc* will ho li:*-i)r»>rod at liint -.ij-I.t. The exteuhiv* f.w:ilitiaa for uiauufactur iug all iti part'* make it very cheap. It by clamping \ tin cap < rcr and mnnd tha "|M-niu :, wbii b i* pr<y-i upon a ceinant«cootrd (racket, tin- crmont t<« m»lt by the h< at of the fruit; !»<»• coming cold, it i< perfectly *eal«d. It is cloaod or opoa •-'I in a>i instant, by h-x r unb<><>ktng a atrait wira •pring. LADIKP, and nth or*, are r«<iucated to coll aud ezaoaf ino tiii.H uuMirpa*Hcd Fruit (Jan. WM. 8. ZIEGLBA. Butler, July 13, tSf l::tf. J Ki. - WW CAMPBI^ M'KI.WAI Nit OA >1 r n ni.U Wboienate and Rdnll GROCERS, AND 9IKAUJ:3 IS COUNTRY .PRODUCE, Ifo. 1«* FEDKHAI. ITREET, AL'LEGHENY CITY, PA. Mare&a\ 3U\«£l£'T, Attorney at Law, FRAVKLIN. YEHAUGO COi'HTTf PA. Oftitc vte« Joor Ncirth of IviNNXAU UOUaE. June ft, lWl'ifnin. n .j> D.r;uiiar~ Attorney at Law. Also I,iecuied Claim Agent, Office with E. M'Jmtkiß. tm.. oppo»iUU»» P*"n«yl »yt;a Koia''. Cutler, Pi. iiOST. OS Auguat Ih, 1864, » (JoM Breast Pin, aejaotbing in 'He «li*p« '»f AjMser wUlfce Üborwly aiww -—■*— -
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