THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa., Wednesday, Dec. 14 '864 tw Our Foreman has received a let ter from Eli 8. Fleeger. which says : "1 must tell you that v.e have lost one of our brave boys, Henry M. Miller—he was killed at the battle of Stony Creek —wrfs killed almost instantly, on Dec. Ist inst." Thus another brave has fallen. tfcg" We would invite the attention of the public to the card of our friends Ash and Graham, who hnve established them selves in Oil City —falling in with the great current which has been running Northward, they have gravitated to the very centre of Olldom. Those having business to attend to in that locality, would do well to give them a call. J. ! 1 Mc- Junkin, Krif(.,too, has established hl: u. :!i at liouscviDemand will, we are sure, give satisfaction in all his business engage ments. The lVnna. RosimoiiJ. ta)~.Just as we were going to press, we received a letter from Cnnip P:»N>IP. at Annapolis, Maryland, writte ; by .J. i . Wilson, of Co. A, giving a l».-.t of tliore "who have died in the us of the South, during tho last s umui i-. of the j 103 d Regiment. IV. Vwhmtct is. lie suys, " the list is very incomplete, on at- ! count of nit knowing the names • 112 nil who had died." The letter is but it is evident lis has been exchange i. an ' we may therefore hope in a few days to hear from most < 112 the survival •. We have taken out some of our matter for j the purpose of inserting (lie following : names in this issue, although we are not certain that we can get our paper out in tiuie for the Southern mail. There are 85 names in all. The names may not be exactly correct, as the writing is rather il legible. COMPANY A.—2d Lieut. O. M<-< 11. Corp. .1. li. Stewart, E. Krcmp. Win. (i Davis, ilohn Ke. ter. McClure <».•. ru* K. Saxtoo, Win. Wyn, J I). 11 n_ h-. Geo. Eelielljarger. S. Unscti-teel. COMPANY B.—lieubcn Burpit. I>avid Ross, .J. Crawford. David Mi-Key, Win. Woftdrnff, James Kitchi, J. Reese, Sheraton Kri-well, Davi 1 Km- 1 kin. COMPANY D.—William Oliver. Wil liam Craig, Henry Osoriwrt, Wm. Rugh, I Benjamin Arher, J. Martin, J. Morehcad. \ I', Ilalher, .lames 'J'. Papons, Robert Citlicurt. .T, Brown, Job Eider, Henry Sponn, l.cc Henry. S. Reese, S. Jlamii- j ton (of Texas), T. < ire v. COMPANYE.—C. Lephly, S. Moser, John Campbell. COMPANY F. —Kli Armagost. J. Ru ih, I D. Zimmerman, liee-e Thompson, David | McPherson. ,J. Ki-h.Jam IJurne-.. J:im< - I Rain oy, S; Ziebe. John Speinger. Her-I man Dunklc, Ge>. Pence, Wm. Graham. I J. Towers, J. 1' Miller. COMPANY (!.—Goo. Slnikely, Samuel ] BaVr, 11. Wyant, Robert Reed, T Ful ton, 11. Girts, Edward Ferwllaeer, Jas. Travis, Wm. Shoe s, •/. Thomas, D. Girts, . Ge-». Walters. COMPANY T.— Scrjjt Kcister, E. Keis- j ter, J. M'Gce, I. ('Wup. COMPANY K.-»-lvlward White. David Anderson, G. W. Bowers, .1. Koch. -J. Cox, 11. Richardson, J. Heasly. A. \Vi 1 - son. S. Calvin. S. Shoup, Wm. Tod.-. Thus. Ilogan, Thos. Laughlm, Co. Serg't. <'ourl I'rocecdiup. The following arc the proceedings of the fir.it week of court, now in session. QUARTER SF.SSIO.NB. Commonwealth vs. Henry Wagancr. Malicious Mischief. Prosecutor, Conrad Jacobc. True Bill. Verdict for Deft. Prosecutor to pay cost. Same vs. Simon P. Walters. Selling Liquor without licence. Deft, pleads guilty. Sentenced to pay a tine of l>lo, and costs of prosecution. Same vs. John M. Wimer. Fornica tion. Prosecutor, Hannah J. Stillwag m. A erdiet not guilty, and prosecutor to pay cost. Same vs. Juliana Wimer. Pn ecu tor, Miss St ill wagon. Same as in above, case. The court allowed a AW. V'/•<•.<. to lie entered—the Jury having rcfus%l to be lieve the testimony of Prosecutor in the 1 former Case, there seemed to be uo rea son for subjecting others to trial upon the same testimony. Same vs. Frederick Welir. Surety of the Peace. Settled and defendant to pay cost. •fcamo vs. Jacob Wigle. Aa.isa-.iit and 1 Battery. Settled. Same vs. Upton Roxberry. A-sault an.! Battciy. Settled. Same Vs. John Covert, et. al. A.isault a 'V. flattery, Settled, Hame vs. Jas. Kahl. Assault and Bat- : tel'y Settled, and defendant to pay a fine of §lO and cost. COMMON l'l,KA> : . Isaialt Xelles v Adams' Express Coui- Verdict for Plaintiff for amouut Claimed. We liud the following iu a Rich mond paper of the 7th:" It may not be known to the higher officials, 'hut it if nevertheless true, that the soldiers are suffering for bread. The ration of meat, j rice. Ac., is sufficient, but from some eause the issue of meal or flour is too small. One pound of corn meal is not enough for a hearty wau and we don't get that much every day. Whose fault is it r Do give us broad enough." Ksr" Horace Walpole wrote: '■ I'se a little bitot alum twice or thrice a week, no bigger than half your nail, till it has all dissolved in your mouth, and theu spit out. It will preserve the tce'.li. . For the t'itizon. Hoc (o HiivHuiillimi ! ScTWtfning loud from peak to peak, Our Mountain calls ; (ionc, gone i-t Mitxautillion To Moiitezuma't* hallo? The doctrine of our own Monro© Is trampled in the dust; That scullion form, th«* King of Prance, Iliitt now betrayed his trust. I'p in your mi ht and majesty ; Jfr.rt hack all Kingly i' we.s— Who'd dsro to plant a .Monarchy, liy tlil.t free land of ours ? » plant 11 - ids. i vengeance dssp, And irrigate with gall, A thorn for Maxumillian, In Montezuma's hull. L« t 112 < • D'. I:I n« 'or he cm-died to earth By British or by French, >1 .re than you would l»> Rebel fi*nd*,' Who'd well their nundng wench— f?h mt freedom 'till the lalaud g.een .. ghnli to your call, A-t <»imilng .Max uuiiiian, In Montezuma's hall. Join with the worthy Liberals; A i the in t • v <*• tluu v. The vile n-urper, from his throne, In thee fiw Mextro; Sti'eti h forth your h »TJ 1 with willing heart, Uive tiultle-hr.md and ball— 'l'o drive Maxamilban From Montezuma's hall. Forth came helikeft theif at Bight, \\ hen tronl h- hemmed us in, \\ bile 'gainst ih tierce Apollyon hurled, The hci 'tage of siti. Su< ii mean advantage prospers not, On this t-- • i rial ball, .Nor r.-n falie Maxamillian, In Montezuma's hull. Ne'er dheath Y>><'.r valllart blades again, Hut flash your balefire, high. .1 ft!! ■ .!• we ifj.i . * :i« i,r, iCeiuls fructknn on tlieskv. I'M on! until the gory blood, To answer hiatal thai mils, | fen.til llow from X tvamilli vn,* In M- hull*. L. Wist. fYotu tbn Chicago Journal. A Mail ltobbery. About yie fir-i of .V'veinbej. a through j mail from Gi ' bur ; . Illinois, was dig : 1 chut! for Chicago the regular night ' ' raia 112. Hi ihe 1 : to the latter place, on the t hit ago, Burlington and Qui my Knihvad. This through mail, compris ; ii,,i about GuO letters, and the usual va riety of newspapers, circulars, &c., in a single Lag. failed to reach the city, and ; the makers of drafts contained therein, failing to receive uriythiug iu the shape of acknowledgements, Logan to address ' letters of inquiry to the postmasters at Chicago anu (ialesburg. The postmaster at the latter place conferred with Post master of Chicago, the result oi which was very unsatisfactory to both par ties. The (ialesburg official had traced up the mattei. and was certain that the bag had duly left his office and been put on board of the baggage car, and he was convinced that it must have been lost, either between the depot in this city and the Chicago I'ostoltice, or at the lat ter place it-eli. '1 he Government m»- chieuery faded to discover any clue what ever to the mi- ing mail, and the matter given up l. r Ist. when accident started a train that, in skillful hands, soon turn up the valuable portion ol the mail and the daring robber. On Saturday alternoon Bowen Broth ers. of this city, informed .Superintendent oi' Police Tultle that a man luid presen ted a draft to them which they were suspicions was not all right. Superin tendent Tuttle had heard of the missing mail affair, and I at ing that the draft was drawn in CL\ 1J. —A dispatch from City Point, dated i>eceu»ber 11th says : The latest news contained in the Richmond papers of the loth state that on the "th General Sherman was east ol | the Ogooechce river, twenty-five miles from Savannah", moving on that city.— General Sherman had marched on the tith, eighteen miles. Judging from-the favorable silence of the Richmond papers of Friday last of Sherman's movements in Georgia, and well founded probabilities on what is known and contemplated, thare is hardly any doubt that on either yesterday or to day his army reached the coast at or near, 1 Savannah, with slight loss, in cavalry.and with bis main body well supplied with | provisions and ammunition, having des troyed hundreds of miles ol' railroad, and millions of dollars worth of supplies be j longing te the enemy. Arriv \v Cast Ip. hy way of Mount Cli Pre* pert, Porterf-vlUe a:; I I'riti •« t *n, 2S miles; Iwnrw Bniler on Monday and Thursday of eidi week, at io'clock a. m J return* on Tuesday and Friday of e;ich week, nt 5 o'clock, p. m. Ill'' mail from Bntl«*r to Lawrencehnrg. byway of North Onklnml. Ihrnhwt's MIHH, Baldwin and Bruin, 25 mile*, leave Butler on M- n.fay and Friday of each week, at V oVlo-'k. a. m: r»»'orbs oh Tuesday and .Saturday of each week, nt 9 oV lock. p. m. ii'<- maUfi.nn Butler tn New Brighton, by way of Pe ter*bnrg. j> i t -.k-N'K'k and Zelipnaple.'in miles; with two additional tHp* between Break-Neck nntlZfflfr , nople| IPBV* Bntlci < N \VP !11. lay of >"ich V at 7 o'clock, a. Thursday < 112 web week.at s«' !' ck. p.m. Yhem.. l 112, o:n Butler to Pitt.hr. nr. by w iv of Olailo M»!! .!' 5 • : v •. Tillj C - . Ktn i, . no and Alle irhenv I'tty.-J uiiM :b* re-, lic.M. r evrrv morning, except Fund »y. at 7 o'clock, a. niw; arrlvt - at IJutler from l*itt— hur!'■»• •bywy of McCnndlo*, n, SBpjiery !; V. ith Liberty, Lnnden ana Pilm. . > >ile«: hu« Bulb-. *■•.> daw Sunday oj^p. ' * ! ' • . t,. * i.> n'to .v- v do v. Sand iv i . • pted; arriving iti Butler at 7 o'clock in the !n..::- ; n..'. * Tin » If- i Butler to Indiana by way of C..»b *- ▼III V n Kit • ' • nd Bheloct4, •tSntilc*: !.v.- Ki-.»i- r■ n M"uday and Thursday »»f each week, at 4 o'clock, a. in.: returns on Tuesday ami Friday of each week, at 7 o"; b ck. p, nt. The i:-. id 112 -):I r.!l' : - - t P.. V.! I >wn. 0 mile*, IPMYP" B"; ! ( iwn on Friday nt ■ nlng !' ■ udi week, arrive* at B»tr!i' ?n thef •»•.•!!<:-•!!; ih j *..*- »' • I'ov.ht.iwn same day after the arrival < 112 the mail frum Pittsburgh. :VIA inn i: i>. Sunday, Pee; 18M, in st. MattheWs («hiirek, ! by I', v II Fi-iu 11 v. Lcnwin Zritni, Kv. Luthemn pn rofSt ' 1 it• v."so. i -•♦, LMV. '. i hiirri.i ,Butlei • '«Uotv t ■ t\- v Mi'.tss, latfrt- of Seen. i!aotnsßßiptlvos. GO? PSIPTII r • . :v • a rthmble nre ••. ♦'•>n ■''r i •u-e • M '».n--onip: Bj • -orh'- • DWARD A. \M| • IN. • bu ■ . Kin c ... Ktw V iik. a \.Y. M : : i. T.M.hold* v, r\ . k /\'y\ ' i. h. Bveth:vn fn-tn lister ' i \ i. y*| • ' i!v Invited to attend. By filler, i* Ihft W. M. i -« - 1 >'• HI I \ K ,; ■! N't* LOWiK. ' '• ° ■ h'd-.rf it- 1 112 V ,n H,in ' ilxo'olpck. i " rati ! ara rest iflnl V invited t«. it. id. I r« t 'he N. Editor* of Clit/rnt ' - 112 J wish i iv <, there id.- * •! v ur j . i!r,t I will send, by J ftnrn nvi.l t all v • hi free.*, a B rip. . with fnll dfree- Hot l"-r u Iti ing i niniph V< it ible li ilm, that will <*i • '!* i : i- v«*. in ten dav*. Plftjplea. b -. *1 , *. ' . . i 11 «I v-.wUw* ..f the Skin, i •. it, clear, urn lb andvi nitir'nl. r will also : • ■ • . • 1 x ' ... i ild Hen la, or I: • ■ i • . ■ I'i'ti I«»ii that will enable them to •• i- t a full p.fowth , I'iii ty days. All app!?. ••! »\\ ! • HI mail without .Jt ' >. qfl iPM KX, Chemist, July 27, I 5-1 Into. .' 31 B: win »v. Sew York. n0 TOl mil TO BE « \ RSOI . v«; .1 >'! vp! • • i• • M •a I. than 30 davs, I\■ - <1- .1.-: v. I'l cni.i tun* 1> .-e-»v. >. • :• <1 W• '5 \>,,i v, nnd all Urinary, ■ M • . \ I i: t• r 112 - i what •au-vpi i.i One }•..!!-r ier hot. Sent, post :-:i:d. I•nn ■ .jt • i • One lb \ will pei feet Die cure in .. .■»».» . V-*: .• • \ *i • BI TLKR, ' • 1 A .'.T » • ,ew Vek. July 27, I s - ♦ ..* - Ash. Craham, TT OHITEYS' A N i> (loimscllors* at I'i.Wj o* i, crrv, r v. 49* Par lieu I; • :* ! .\. :to Convey dicing aud the > xaminnti m \ 'iJ-s. a i* 1!. ! -t :»:id >bUoy Offl wort Main fi • • ist of Poet Office. Aoliee. rpHF.RK will b / "112 i .* M..-lulu-i-i. J' il.e But- I lert * unty Mitt ny, ut .i. r»*'">'. «> **i .lanit .yi.•. .. i.- ' '.?•.*• B»ti. d-ty <»f the m nth.'f.i-the • v: •.-l'.v.ii • ivi.ive J)"s.'vi--r* foi the.i, iiin- ye ... U.t. IILINL.M V \. Butler, l>ec. 7, !• •'' i: it. Hce'y. Settle Up. ri^l'• nn '. *• :•;•;.* ; .* ; ... ,-t =*: i j tl * ar#reijnli'eU to i-rtll ;* i.l >- iI ir bet <•.*eu i*i • I tin* .'.*«. of .Jam. >. y, l v »; eiier which « li ) itively be left with the pioper i:• i. ; ■ < •*• >t. .101l s A. SKDWICK. Doc.7, lM»i::2w. Nteay Heilpr. . . ib» <• . ■ I tlii-irn-l. rpxldiiiK in \ ; ,Jm, -i i low. i •-in: i ». a!- ... <>t d -.v 112 n I »I'lfrr, With Bom.- white .*u the i■•■iiy. a •j- -ii the left •• ir, and a iWallow-tf *. k i n *hQ 4 ■ • ■ ytfUKilil. Tii.-. x. ir*• 1 i 1..,'!. 4-. • > . * v • pro| pav c!ia; . !l 1 t.ik hr a .*. , oii.'.w-. she will be dis ; . *d of .rdlr.u ' 1 l-iw. VM. .MILLER. Dee. 7, l S0l::Mt. SSO 00 Reward! N the -d iust., John • 11 broke Jail—(fl nb .ut five feet eljrbt i».« I • hi. h— , 1.. f.ie«— -hbarp eye— n! ■ i •• * * '1 * « I will be paid lor Ii r. .'•■ very. >V M.T».BR JO.+I.S Kl !»• iK. Butler li#c, 7,l'i'b Sheriff. C'orrce: »oa« of l-)iii'o!liiii*nt. 23c. District, Poniin. IN* or.lei to - CUTO the - i .ocp and . . operation of tb(* pe.-j ' 1111iic end* . <• keep (lie Kurolmient Li»tf« ColiUnually CO. 1.-Ct. tl «• l.ii . I.' ...ids I.a\.• !».««11 «»i --re< te Ito li ivivc.ijn . i . I ...- J kepi ope 11 to the eX auiinition of ibe j übi.e nt ail proj er tluies. and riiall give public not U-. iluit any j «•<-«:i m»> appear before the »• .r land have ;> 11 ;> i ' - i.. >. oft the list, if he can Int. AHc n-ff/e: :.td! o. .. A : . , , 1 . 112 ■ncbedagree aatOl ; " pel * I ■ t f.«r enrull nieni nn 1 - ih** I tv, .ml Re-,. in; 6th. Ilavi. • ■ •%»•.! tit- >l'.*ii,y or Naval wervice tw ."c.v during the pie- .»t >. >.• and been honorably L«pe< inliy ( isil ofticvi •. ' and all prominent citizen*, a; -- inviu*. i* apj • -i all times befuie the Board to 1 : * Hi en •« nt the l. -l«. and to give such informat i*>u intbeii 1.. - « • i..n as may aid Iri the corfur lion nnd rev ts : *n thereof Tie .- sb'Mild ood«*rstand that it is plainly f.r tin* in i.-.v» •:f » 11 -Ul.d 'UK t ».:.»<• it K- n lioin the Lists, all n uio-s impi ji'ity ciu-dled, Incitise an'excess of tiameaiitcn t.s( the i|ii->ia c *oc«l t* r fr- nt nuch fitlMlie tnvi«>: andib.i: ii equally f*r the intercut of each per boti eiiroik i .n a gi'.eo si,:..i!i.ii i t t t-. placeup-m the Lints H.J niTs*in-- in the -nl>-di«trict liable 1 do military duty, In .ii'v::c t ' theniiiu •*:• !•» be di awn from, the Ic* tbechniu «. IU.II »ny p irtb übtr individual will It-drawn. 11 is :iie p>. - :iai oiteK of every enrolled man. that the wit* t * tu which h»* in concerned shall n-.r bp made too , ,1 V n I'll • • ' : i* I1 e nn r ~ I: I lli t» . -t.. I.ji lly in llil.tb. Inter. - t itgp,and in c by I- M from the rt #lllllll e >i duty in the field, owe it to tliec.iuse and tiie cuuutry to take a tcUoittu nd active pai 1 in the . one turn of itie Lnr. ilnu ut Li>i-.a military \l. oi tl.- iirn? imp u t.iM !•. The Law leuiiii es that the qwt»s -lytli beu s -uc.i in proiHirtion to the enroll men . and the i .n.. .«ndj»i.t:'c< < 112 till* inoit* of 4*ter mining tl*t! aioouut of military acrvice due from each and every ■ts-ti-.n - 112 tb«« cotuitiy, cannot liedoDMed if, the enrollment is made as nearly. p«-i feet a* it i* practl- 1 cable, to uiaUo it. The amount of service due tithe Nation from every I\mn««r 4 uuty. i« tinu laid fairly and plainly belote the ehi/.eiwi, nnd it if expected that a higher motive thiui u ••. !fnh oileiect will prompt all to do their ahare iu pe:fe. iaig the enrolliueiit. and necuring a ju-.t and efficient execution Of the laws for taifitig troops, whenever i« becomee uecerianiy to apply them. By order of M»j. RICH A lip I. DODGE, A . A. P. M. Ocneral. J.W. KIRK KB, Capt. A Pi .. Mar. Dec. 7. 1804. ii District, Pa. Exeriilor'n Police. £dixit qf Mm, II .iHxhJ, M'Cune, drc'd, I" F.TTKIi> Te-;K»n«ntaiy having I. :i granted to the j HUI»m rilh . . • 'i fheentate of Mi -. U it.'.ah J. M'Cutio, tlecetfed, hste of Clippers r.H-k t i\vitsU:p. Butier l otinty, ii< tice is hereby giv« nto those indubteo to *aid estate, to make immediate payment, and th«jrT> having cbtima agafmt the same to present them properly authenticar te«lfor rtOttiemeta. ABVJCR DA LB, LPURAIM U. ADAMS, Nov. 2, JBxecutori. Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. Pa., FOV\UR» IN IS4O. AND incorporated by Legislative Charter. S S*y 'l n m WiA —' «. —-At W—— -W m k>uA 112 the kind IN THE UTION. eondncted by a practical prsiNt>: ; MAN. Our hiuhest couimerial authorities. Eisttutd We t. pronout.ee hi« system of Book-ki'eping uneijuah-d—cmprehejidlng every departmeat of busi ne»-, and yet -m -skilfully eonden-t d that the uttentlvc -tU'lf!it lu t-t : the V I.vie i.'l IX '•! • i ,ht W( i k.i.it con of STiX'K BOOKS, clo*e»l once with a l">s and twi e with again—exhibit- ing by thi v.- different jt-i-thods, the transfer of old to new books. PARTNERSHIP BOOKS, conducted bv three diff-jert method*, exhibiting tho transfer of old to new books, with the introduction of a new partner. And practically illustrating the PRIVATE LEDGER, by means of whi , for the ti.-" < 112 the partners on ly. The b. -k is not even r.aiued elsewhere. The settle ment of Partnership Books by SINGLE ENTRY, with sit prae! i< d illu -tratb r.-. '■r.hibitlng the books re- OJM ued by D able-Entry. A • potlsc rale for rectifying # DERANGED DO! BLE-ENTRY BOOKS, with six , I i:, :11i•,;i. " hegiinov J,,ss found, and the biM.)ks correctly re-op • ned. The learner isalso exercised in OPENING BOOKS, from eight *; ladings] )nic nditfotunot often tuv. t Willi inbusipew. Also, a seHoUS of exercistaln CLOSING BOOKS, from n-w j.r.i pecn! 1 rn t cilications. The le-iraer also writos about i ighty BUSINESS FORMB ofPr iLi- iry Nob -. Judgment Note*.-*, Draft*, Orders, Dill- • r Exchange, Aecoimt . Invoices, Ac., Ac. Also, a series of BUS!NES9 LETTERS, which, withtl busin- -r .i . are nil connected, with hi* course of 1 -V Kei pio . making it a regular course of business practice, with a ct.ur •« of twenty-five LECTURES yPON BOOK KEEPING, by the Senior Prindp I, explaining all the bniloMi mat ters tecordr I in the Also, twelve LKi M RKS on BMI -- • BJIdV, il «w <> '•! > ' -.e may get ri< h. Ifow i . get rich by tra dilig. TI." can • "i' can: nen :al fvilu»e<. Oil -p»n*ula tions, Tiie moral infli'.et.co of integrity in youth, Ac. — Also, lecture* upon COMMERCIAL LAM', ■a P vrtnei:"i taught < Isewh m in ihe city.— Our new systum of PRIVATE BANK BOOKS, (in manuscript,} embracing all the best (brmi in uso am.Mo.- private 1 tankers Our new enlarged edition of DUi 112 S STEAM B«)AT BOOK-K WL i»l NG, In this department students have the a distance of our Superin- Mr. Vll'' It. SMITH, »n CT|W pj-a.ti.-al M.i "in:.!- \unt .nt, and famcrly Clerk of a Mlssis sippi ste.ouer. Our full cbum . 112 business prat Hce includes about FIFTY BC.stNE. s BOOKS, rub* Ito about THIRTY DIKKEItFNT FOKMS, viz: 11 i.l muab,6 BUI >• toka, i Cash |t„. IH 4 rd about SIX ll I' N I'll I'D i;l -IN i - • i|. \N.v\CTIOXB, coinpre ... ' .• : I plan k-i\eejdng explain* the sub jev ts with so much ciearne -s ami >- n plicity." F. W. EDMUNDS, < *shi Ml <"11a. h ink, \\ :t!l st., N. V. "It gives a h.'.r iiihi«'ht nit • all department* of thi* science." A.M. ERASER, Jadia-r of Sev. nlh \> trd »;.<.! k. S. Y. " A » an extt n-'.ve hipowm . Vi.ori. an and European nit'ivli int. Lank direct, r, etc., be lias l-ovn the reputation of the hlge»t order of business lab m-.' Joll.N W. 11l I'.Nll \M. Merchant, No. s - mil St.. New York. " Mr. Duff i-< a in in of rare qualifications 112 >r V«tsit»ess." JOHN M. D. TA YLOR, Merchant* t 'nion st., N'-w Orleans. ' Ml.Duff is a ineichnnt ofthefiot re.q-ei lability," .' I.A NDIS, Men bant. New Orleans. " 1 grade-it'"-d in l'i us ( -ll i.. half the time I ex prcted. II - idiniiabh- v-'ein includes nothing surper lliil 'Us, nor leaves out anything essential." J. It. COMI'TON, Cashier Nia-ra Bat k. Linkport, N. Y. "It contains much matter import am t.> tlie moivhant.'' r. O. HALSTEAD, Pr< -iih-nt Manhattan Bank, N. Y. "Tho most complete work of the kind 1 have ever Seen." J AMES P. MURRAY, Pr< b tit Ev 1 ■ iu» ranltfTl'iti .burgh. •• ill''St cleat- and • •- ihat I h iv-met with." . SNYDER, C • ' ier bank < 112 Pittsburgh. " Youb ivi- v iirown long cxper;e.n'-e as a meichant to ... 10 ein os.w. tk." Rl< It %BD rnv IN. tferchat No. 9S Front street s. Y. "Tl fa\ •iaMcopinii.il- aire uly by gcntle ttien o| . .ni}'i-ie'..i authority are well de*enred aud very proporly bestowed." CHARLES M. LCI'PP, Ll OIMI.D HI 1 I.WORTH, ROBERT KELLY. Special Committee of tlo- i h.uabt r of Commerce, N. Y. [Extract, from the Minutcs.J PR..SPER M. WETMORE. Secretary. "Your Committee ui'tnin. .i»*lv i oieiir in the opinion of tlie utilit v t»f tho improved tuf I IKMI of Mr. Duff. GUIDON .1. LEEDS, Recording !*. crctaiy of the American Institute, N". Y. THE NEW EN'. I AND I i TJON • 1 Dl FFS STEAM BOAT BOOK KEEPING, Just Puldi died l v the author. Price Sold by Bonkeellers Generally. ••A perfect sysiein lor kceding such books and'scoounts" J. CAROTIIERS. Formerly t i l ier of the Morchants* Rank Pittsburg. "The Time Table a!ono is worth the price of the book." I>. B. HEBRON. Late Cletk of steamer Mount Vernon. "I consider the 'l form of the f-'tcainer's Protest so valimble that I nover leave ports without a copy of the book onboaid." A. C. McCALLAM. Captain steamer Areola. "Tlie only work published of any value to the Steamer's ; Accountant." J. F. J.ALLISON, Former 1* Clerk of the .Steamer Fortune. "The moat perfet t system of Steamer's Account* in use.'' C. S. FRI6BLE, Formerly 'V.ptain of steamer Nashville, On Win. 11. l>uir*HP(>iiiiiiiiifiiliip. Tuehc I'irHt I'remiinii.s for the best Busin. -- and Ornamental Penmanship, i awarded our Present Penman, by the United. State* Fair at Clncinu *t. m : J WO Pennsylvania State Fair at Wyoming M e-tern i'eiiu-ylvt.tiia Fair nt Pittsburgh m .lm's» \\e-. rn Virginia! ■ Wlieoling I"-*' AndVlie Ohio Fnir at Ch vehiml .....IBti2 1 All of which are exhibited at our olßce. "Perfict gems of the Penman's a«'t.' — J'ti. lurgh "These performances can only l«e excelM by the au thor."—lhtMmrflh Gmrt'y. "Allhisoinamentiil designs are new and remarkable performances."— !t\g C-n 112 DulTeßo' k-keepl.7s Our blanks are made c.f fine extra size pajier, ruled com plete, with full set - of auxiliaries. TI..- Institution therefore offers the Commercial Stu dent, the follow tig • IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: Ist. The beat System of account* in use, taught by the Author. 2d. The daily lectures of an experienced Accountant. 3d. Aan ring of half the time required by other CoUe ges, and or sik> in board. 4th. A saving of ftjoi $7 iu Stationery. sth. Having the best business penman In the West. £J§'*F or full particulars, send for our olegaut now (,'ir culai 112 7 » 8. with samples of our Penurtn's.Busiuewi and Ornau.en cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODVCE WEBER & TROUTLIAN. April ia,1R64::6m0. George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IX ALL KINDS 0* Tobacco, Snuff, and Segara, Main siirct, r.uiu | Things Done Up Right 1! I" wish to Inform Butler county, an«l the region round about, that 1 have Just received the best articles ev er imported iuto this county. The only way to prove tbi* l'i- t i- i t c.dl and examine in . Tobacco. Snuff and Brgari; believing in the ti nth of t lir# obi .»f of the Pudding in chewing the Riijr." Any man that has nn inkling for Tobacco, in any of it-* forme, can be gratified. GEORGE VOGELEY, Jr. Butier, NOT. 30, 18(l4.:2mo. STOLEN CVTOLEN from a stable in Free port, Armstrong » .unity H •>n ihe night ef tho lirst of V-v. mbvr, 1 v ♦. a .'<■ r>' Mart , ten years of age, white fare, and white on the hind legs to tho knees; a Saddle, bridle, and halter v. as al o taken. Any p-r-on giving information that will lead t" the discovery of the Mare, or the conviction of the thief, will be liberally rewarded. CIT A R LES THOMPBON, Nov. 2,18G9::3t. Buffalo tp., Armstrong Co., I'a. Notice to Collectors. VTOTICE i ' h<- eby given to all Cplleef..rs wl .. are in i> arrears with the Treasurer , r Duller County, prior t«»tfa•* year l-« I. that psvim nt mu r be made . r be fore the second week of December Court ti« xt. Aflej this time, I am authorial by th" Cogim: --i"i»« r«, to place tbe accounts in iho bands of the Sheriff. The de mands upon the Treasury are of -nch a character, that iht-ymustbe met. Strict compliance with the above is requested, as 1 wlU'carry it out without regard to persons. N. WALKER, Treasurer. Ti e is. office. Oct. 19. ISC4. Christmas and New Year. GRAND DISPLAY OF TOYS FOR TIIK HOLIDAY DAYS, ft t lIEINJBMANB' Ail mi li i si rat or'M o i Ice. Rutat* nf f.'hr >r'l -VFirt', WTIERRAS Letter." of Administration to the estate of Edward M'Elree. late of.Mercer township, deceived, have heetidnly gmnted to the undersigned, all persons indebt ed t -'tbi «-»tat«» will make immediate payment, and thowe having claim* will present them prop rty authenticated f.,r settlement. C. M ELREE, DAVID M"K I E, November 2,1864:.Ct. Administrator*. Executor'* Xolioe. ESTATR'OF RET. ISAIAH NIHLOCE, ITTHERMAS Letters Testamentary with the Will an- VV nexed. having this day I eon duly granted by the R« .i»ter, t • Itaclyl .\ibh>cl; and.l hn 11. Nitdock. Exe cutr-rs of RUT, luaiaU Nihb*ck, late of the of butler.dee'd.. then 112 -re all per- as indebted to the estate of iwiid deecleut, ttfe reque-ted t» make immediate pay ment, and those paving claims or demands against the same/will present them properly antheut». -»ie.] for set tlement. RA« ||KL Mill K'K, JMHX 11. NIHLOCK, Oct. 2f<, l*W:;Gt. JRjecutare. U. S, 7-30 Loan. Tut Secretary of the Treasury givcd notice that sub scription* friM bo received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from Aug. 15th, 1804, with semi-an nual interest at a rut® of eovon and three-tenth* per cunt. per antrum—principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. Thtfee notes will bo convertiblj *t the option of the li odder at maturity, Intordx percent. gold bearing bonds, payable nut le*a than llvo uor more than twenty years from their date, as tbo Qovernment may elect. They w ill bo issued in denominations of $50,f100, SSOO, SI,OOO and 10,'XW, and all subscript: as must bo for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The note.4 will bo transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges ns soon after tho receipt of tbo original Certificate of l)ej oslt aj thoy can be prepared. A» tho notes draw interest from August 15, person* making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of noto to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards firtheso notes at any one time will be allowed a commission «>f one-quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill f.>r the amount, certified by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deduction* for commissions must be mado from tho deposit*. Soecial Advantages of This Loan. IT IS A NATIONAL SAYIXU* BAND, ottering a higher rate of interest than any other, and (he brst security. Any savings bank which pays Its depositors in U. 8. Notes, consid ! d that it is paying hi the best circulating medium of the country, and it canw-l pay in anything better, for its .>nn Hwch are either in government securities or in note.! or bonds payable in gevernment paper. It is equally conveniet as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can always bo sold f>r within n fraction of their face aud accumulated interest, and are the best security with banks as collaterals for dieounts. Convertible into a Six per cent. 5-20 Gol«l Bond. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this prlvilego of conversion is now worth about three percent, per annum, for tho current rate for 5-20 Bonds is n< t leys than nitie per cent, premium, and before the war the premium in HIX per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be socn that tho ac tual profit on this loan, at the present market rato, is not less than ten per cent, per annum. Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages we ha"'e enumera ted, a special Act of Congress exempts all bonds and TV'dsury notes from lacal taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent, per annum, occordii's: to tho rato of taxation iu various parts of tho country. Itis believed that no securities offer so great induce ment • t ■ b-nders as those issued by the government.— In all other 112 •vtns of Indebtedness, the faith or ability if private parties, or stock companies, or separate com munities, only, i |!• !o d fsr payment, while the wh d«r. V.HiHu -o end. rsed it must be left with tlui officer 1 ring tho deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. Si'i ' r.i«'Tionß wit l r.c nsesivKn by the Treasurer o tho United States, at Washington, tho several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the T'lrnt TVnllonal Unnk of Allegheny City, Pa. lirst, Second, and Third National Bank* < 112 Pittsburgh, Pa., and by all National Hanks which are depositaries of public money, and ALL RESPKCTABLB BANKS AND BANKERS throughout thecountry will jrive further Information and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBER*. XT. S, Collector's Notice. n\YING i e (ivedthe Annual List of Licences, Taxes on hi' tne», Carriage*. Silver Plate, AT--., under the I li *■; .i Revenu" I -v. . i • the .'M Div uof the i!• MI. • 1 ipi :• •• •• • not; of But!' 112 will attend f"r the purj of rc« 'living if said taxes. 4c., at inv • IVe ', iti the horoi'gh of Butler, fr -in the'.'.'.d or August, IMI4, to tho 10th el bentno- 1 ' Siltiirfay 1 11. 1 r-. : . iu», nom oto 12o'clock, a. m., at Kellv'a Store. Buffalo town-dlip. Mnuetlav, from I to4oYlo« k, p. m., at tho Store of E. Maurhofl'. K- (..Saxonbtirg. Mondav. He; i. 12, 1 v - t. from Sto I*2 o'clock, a. m., Fail View, at Adam's Hotel. . 11-it ■ . t in Ito A i.\ l k. p. m . .MWerMowu, at H< « h> 11. i!. Tiujeday, Sept. 18, 1S« I.from 3 to 12 o'clock, a.m., SunburT.*.%t A. Wll« •' ! >•' -re. Same uay. from 21 to 4 o'clock, p. m., QoijHffQlt. KM is Hub I. \\ ii.f- i.i srpt ll.lv i.f'Mitrevllle at EylhV Hotel. Thura I iv, .<• pt.. 10, IS» t. f.-ni 8 to li o lcock. a. in., .it Cltver> llotel. : ime day, i iu -to I o,d«t k, p. in , Prospect, at Mrs. Bi- iin's Hotel. Fridav A - uurdav. tho lf.ih and 17lh of Sept. ISM, at Zil i-le,l'.isti s Hotel. M- inl iy. t.. I».I •> ■', 111 ide Mill, 112 run Ut'» I o'cl -k p. m.. at i Hip -i s || ii 1, afier which time tho penalties pi iMtiiied by law, will best rid l\ cnWrced. Payment must bo mado iu U. S Mouey. R.U.MeAhOY, I Dep. Col., M Div., £Jd Dist. Butler, Aug. 24. tftC4. FAN iiioN, OX MAINHTIIBET. Opposite Boyd's Buildings, Culler. rjlHlviinle] ' • I w add re pcCtfully inform his old I i'riends ai ! tlio publl • g<»ndly, that h" < |j i:, rec< Ipt • ! till V • Ist : : MH«I an tis fully prc j -u . -I :\t all tint**- to • xecute all kinds of work iu bis lin.« of I ii-ii -s iii a neat and workmanlike manner, and will l>" bai'oy U> alu iid to ali mho may give him a call. A N McCANDLESS. Jan. «, 18C4:::tf Executor's Xntice. EST AT* or .lOH if JACK, DXC'D. XXT IIKBKAS Letters T tamentary with the Will an \ \ nexeil. ; tve thisil.ij been duly issued by the Reg ister to William M. tJi.o. .. :. K |. Executor of John .lack, I;it" of V ashinston I 'Wiiship. therefore all I . M fndetri Ito the bate of mid •■e.i. Nt, art re qnested to make imruodiatc payment, and those having claims or d niiunl - again t the same, will present tlo in properly auihonticated fer settlnenni Aug. 21,! • l.f.t* M 11-tGRAHAM, Ex'r.. tAnt ofCanws CIETd -wn fir trial at December Term, 1864, comnionc ing the oth day of Dec* mber. • nr.TWF.EK. John M'L lughliu, Adm'r. . ofEin < M'Bride, dee'd, va Jame.t Downey, James(illlesple, Pres't of the Mdl» !-town Oil Co. vs Dennis Boyle, The county of Butior, vs .foaejdi Gralrnm, Mordicai Joons, vs H. 11, ."lay tor. An i -r-oii A Kohlmcyer, vs Wm,»'. .UmwAT.Moore, !>• h Ndlis, vs Adanni <*«s Ofliee, William M'Girk, vs Margaret M'CHrk,et,al, RDCOXn WEEK. Coasmonwealth of Penna, Wm, H Williams A Ira It, M Vsy,doing business un der the name of Williains . A Co. A v nee of William 11, Lemmoti, suggested as ITtr, vs a,C, Roesing IJ. Walter, I Samuel Ji'i'onnell, vs Ri hard Doucaster, et, al | Coinelim, M Bride for uso of John Don*; in, vs James H. O'Donnell, | Lydis B,M'Luie, vs dohnShuit/. it Jane Shnlt/. his wife, Mary Jane Ramsey by her Mother and next fliend, Nancy K misoy, v.< G, W, gtlllwagon, Geoige Reiher, vs Reltecca Meehan, A, M, Mechlin, VH Jaeob Hays, R.-il-er k K linglor. vs William M Gee, Esq, \ Franoia M lirMe, Adm'r of John Sweeny, dec d for u-e of Herman J, Berg, ts Robert Graham, Chrhti.o. Andre«, vs Fnuicls Aildb inan, Johu M't ai'dless, vs Mrs. A. M Oieary, John >1 «'.H'dlcM, tm J< -ephCoulter i wife, Thvnc»s Ree !, v-i Joseph Brcden, John M'C.in lie-' X wife, vs J -• -di Coulter X wlfo. VV M. STOOPS Pro. ! Prothonotary'tofflco, Bytlor, Nov, 2, l^diL VN excellent quality of Paris on h d and for sale by J. C. RKDICK, * Co. J \MI.S O.CAMPDBLL ; WM. C VMI'HET.L Stoves! Stove*!! Sloven! \\TM. «•: JAS. G. CAMP It ELI —FOUKUSRS—Found Y T *' nth of the b< rough of llutlur, where htov ; l< 'l»n hand aw' for sale at reasonable rates. | De-1). lH^i:::tf. I C 1 EN UN n LOUISVICLB LIMB for Mie I ntler April S, IML /. C- KfIDTCKACO 1 SOI. NEW GOODS, ISU4 AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST ana AS eoeo as TUB nasx. 11. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Havo just reeeired at their establishment ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA.,. A largo and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. READ THE FOLIOWIMQ CMTALOUUI pnorirtuttiKßT. FOLL THE LADIES. Always on hand a large stoek of Ladies goods, such ss COBBIIG CLOTH, ALPACAS, Dili LANE?, GINGHAMS,. PRINTS, KBRCniEF?, NUMBS, GLOVES, Me. FOR GENTLEMEN. AlwavM on hand Blhct Clotlis, Fanry and Black Casef nierea, Satinetts, CassineH, Tweeds, Plain and fancy Ves ting*, Shirting, etc., etc., otc., READY !YKAI>3 l LOTIU\(J. Such m COATS, PANTS, VESTS and other g.vmcnta^ iln. Table Cloth-. Gil Clothe, Linen and Hemp Towele,- Carpets, Curtains, Fringe, etc. HARDWARE, &0. If you want Nails or Spikes-. Manure or other fork*, Si)\v-Mill or othi-r xaw*. Smoothing lr»»ut. Ijockn, lUngve, ' »•( • * o M'A|io> -4, whui 112 Voii <■ in bu V*tlioui cheap. IK V( H J WA NT (to. kI px'tra Family Flour, White or Brown Sit • ir. Kio Codue,lut]»erial, Voting ilytoii or Black Tea, goto M'Aboy's. of asnperi r quality, at as low aa thoy ran be had' elstwheie Ln the county, gu to tile store of R.C. A J. L M'ABOY. May 11, IRP.4. Heavy Artillery for One Year* 001. Onlop's New Regiment. UJ K »i «' Huthori/ed by the M'ar D'-pai tment to re -11 i pan\ I Heavy Arilllery for One * e*r« to firm a p: tof (id. Galop'* New Regi iiu-iit id Gf\ \y A KTI bbKRV, to be etationed iir the firtih- 'i .f.iin.nmi Washington City. Hero ia an op portunity to i r a >. I. W <»RC!\ MZATIOX, - : v.' .your ronnVr>—get a big bouuty—avoid the Draft .in.l u-I jet ( .i t nrii ' liii,tr. I!.•cniils will be nine t.'rc«» tut • tne ( oiii|K»\y immediatoly alter receiving their I bounty from tl« eub-dhtrirt to which they »ue credited, (iK U m jitWJS, tllA- D. UUODKrt., Head Quarter*— pr -v.- t M.ii -;,al on . e. Hri bton. Pa., and R. Bid. i die Young. 120 Fourth Htro« plttnburgh. Aug. lit, lM'.i:.:.t. • H v Ti I '. ••1.1 .NTKi:s—V»^, l i,.era will be accepted and i - initi d on the quota" of fv» present call up t»» the l.»st pra tical moment before tbetrafied men aro accept ed. and *ent to render.vms. To-.vn-bij" :i I aii- I irict* wld<\ havo not filled tlieir quofif. are urged to do'*o .•! mire. Ail time Ciitl can p -.i! lv l»e irivej. M ill be allowed, but the Draft will r.muuence aatiooii it'ier the&tli of Sep tember M.i praeti cable. Credits will he ;1v« n and Governme:#, bounty paid to Volunteers until further notire. By OHL-T % (apt. RICIIA life DODGE, Bth U. S.*lnfantry, A. A. P.M. General. M. W. ID KK BR, Captain and P>*ovost Mar., £sd Dbit- l*a. Sept. 7. l«f»4::tf. 11. S. Fisher's Improved FRUIT GAM, Patened N v. IJ. 1 •■!. Aug. 1802, and March 22,1804. To boJiad*only of tho mibseribcr, on Main St., B1!T --DER. I'a.. I diK>r-« North of M'Aboy'fl Sfore. where every arti. I.M.fTI.\W AUK i kept in UREA T VA MET I'. Tliia ran lias been extensively used and found tole perfectly safe. It« ereat ronveuli nee wllbbe discovered at lirst night. The extenalve f.w ilitiea for manufactur iog all its parts make it very cheap. It - ehved by clamping a tin cap over and round the opening, which i.H pre -m d upon a cenient-eoated '/a«ke>, can-ing the r« nieiit to melt by the heat of the fruit; biv coming cold, it U perfectly sealed. It IH chmed or open- I i-i nn instant, by hooking or unhooking a etrott wire spring. LADIES, and others, are requested to call and exata ino'thisuoHuipaeaed fruit Can. WM. S. ZIEGLXB. Butler, July 13,180l::If. JAB. MCBLWAUt CAMPBRfc M'I'.T.WA i\.T < v Mi» 11 r; r.i>, Wholesale ami Kelail GROCERS, AND DEALERS TN COUNTRY PRODUCE, No. 104 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. March *>, 180P:2mo. All CB3 2 Ai'D BLAX'EL£t, Attorney at Law, FRANKLIN, VENANGO COt'HTT, Pl» OOlce one door North of KINNEAR UOI'SB. J una 8, 1804::flino. \ GIFT FOR SISTER, A POCKET PHOTOGRAPH BIBLE at HEINEMANS' 1 QfcK WAHAS P(»R Ifa§ 1000, at FTErVEMAJS' J. D. M'J UNKIN, Attorney at LEW. ! Also l.iccMK 'l Claim igeut, 112 Office with E. M'Juakia. Esq.. o»|n»a»te the Pennsyl vania Hotel, Butler, Pa,