THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa., Wednesday, Dec. 21 'B6' £*yV'- As we are goiug to press wc lean by disputed flonl Stanton, tliat a draft ft 3 *O,OOO unto men has been ordered t«>'"The card of Dr. l'reckcnsteiti wil be found in our paper this week. \V are informed, on what we consider gooi authority, that the Dr. has come here 01 the invitation of gome friends —that he i both a thorough gentleman and I'hysi feian. He bring- with him a Diplopi; from a medical institution in New York and is therefore entitled to the eonfidcuc* if the community. WelKlitM per lliiHbrl. The following ore the weights of rari bus kinds of produce per bushel. As i< is the true way ol buying and sciiing pro duce, let all preserve it I n reference: Al'l'lti. drlt'il -6 lljh. Its** .... • <''' "n IJoiky l> •' K.vt- JWi -I ■ li.ii Icy Mult :•* ' < i > „ " M™ •• I " VVBT. " 10-1(1] > "0.1l IJ " ll.'mi'lv •-' - Miuvtand M •• <kiH....'. : "1 " llOli 'Uhli p!'» • f.H " (Uli.i.i" "I '■ I '•« " Onl"ni..il. • " III'" uo. '' II Pwu-lim. driwt - MhoJt W) " PubltuM Wl ■■ ; < '«ur( I'rocccdiiig!*. Although t'<-tut la-tod (ill friiui.lay evening of last week, and was very vigi leut, still there were only three cues tri ed. which were as follows: common I-I.KA.S. Suniuel M Connell v. . liiehard llonca-- ter, et. al. Summons in Debt. Verdict for I'laintill for $342,47. Lydia M'Lure vs. fthultzand wile.— Summons in Ejectment. Judgment for Plaintiff for land as described in writ. George Keibcr vs. ltobccca Meelian.— Kjcctuient for twenty-one acres of land. After the parties had gone through with the evidence in this ease, they agreed "upon terms ol settlement, by whi b the l'laiutiff was substantially sustained, judgment being entered iu his favor for the I n 1 claimed. There was quite an amount of other business transacted, most of which was of minor importance. An equity case, however, " Borough of Butler vs. Butler County," which was a proceeding in equi ty to restrain the Commissioners in be half of the county to dispose of the Com mon, South of the borough, crcateJsome interest. It was argued at length, but is not yet decided by the court. < l,a« of \c«s|uil>crs. We publish the following M the bene fit of those of our readers who may not be posted in regard to the Law of News papers. Ist. Subscribers who do not give ex press notice to the contrary, arc consid ered as wishing to continue their sub scriptions. 2d. If subscribers order the discontin uance of their papers, the publishers may continue to send them till all that is due is paid. iid. If subscribers neglect to take their papers from the office to which they are directed, they are held responsible till they have settled their bill «nd ordered their papers discow^puetl. 4th. if subscribers move to other pla ces without informing the publisher, and the oaper is sent to the former direc .on, tliey are held responsible. o. ii. Befu-ing to take a p:q-erir#in th< office oi removing an i I. .iving it line.ill el for i.- jh-iuw ji videnci' of iuteu llouul IVHU.I. oth. A postmaster neglect :ng to inform the publisher when a paper is not taken from the office, makes himself liable for the subscription price. Lcclurc. Rev. .Lieut. J'ettinger will deliver a lecture in the Court House, in Butler, Dec. 27, at 7 o'clock, p. in. Lieut. IVt tinger was one of twenty-five who volun teered togo into the heart ot the South ern Confederacy, to burn the Railroad bridges from Chattanooga to Atlanta.— Although it proved a failure, yet it so nearly proved a success, that it caused the whole Confederacy to tremble. Most of the adventurers were hung. The survi vors had beeu privates and were voted a medal, and a hundred dollars in gold and were promoted to a Ist Lieutenant iu the regular Army by Congress. Lieut. Pet ,finger was fourteen months a prisoner, and .perhaps endured as many hardships as any man living. He has lectured with great acceptability in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and other large cities. Ad mission cents. Children under twelve, 15 ceuts. We understand that Lieut. Pittinger lectures almost continually, and that he appropriates but one tilth of the proceeds to his own personal benefit, and scrupu lously devotes the remaining four fifths to patriotic and religious purposes. (urrcctiiiii ol" the ICiirwllmeiii in til)'3XUUis(rii'(. By a recent order, the Commissioner and Surgeon, of the 2od District, are directed togo to Butler and Kittanning, for the purpose of purging and correc ting the enrollment lists of Butler and Armstrong counties. In pursuance of this order, those officers will be iu Butler from Tuesday, the 3d, to Friday, the oth of January, and in Kittanning, from Monday, the 9th, to Thursday, the 12th. All good citizens will be called upon to aid these officers in the discharge of their duties, by giving information bear ing upon this iuiportaut subjoct. The order snyg : | "Let it be distinctly understood by the 1 people, that their only surety of a fair * ! proportion »112 the burdens of the draft. 1 lies in the proper correction ofthese lists. KvCry name improperly left upon the lists swells disproportionately the quota. It is the duty, therefore, of each good ' citizen to bring before the Board, every ' man who. by reason of over a</e, perma -1 t nint physical ditabilily, or tiro years' i nervier, shall be entitled to have his name ' strickc-u from the lists; and, also, to fur nish to the Board satisfactory evidence 1 iu cases of death, removal, Ac," The greater the number of competent ' ; men there are in these lists, the less like lihood there is of any particular one of ! them being drawn; therefore, each citi zen owes it to himself to see that the name of every man in his sub district, who is properly liable to draft, shall be ; on the li.-t. ! Ihe Board is directed to recommend to the several suo-districts, the propriety ; of appointing committees to examine into I all cases requiring action, and bring the parties concerned, or the evidence of their death or removal, before the Board. "An opportunity is now offered to all ' Mih-distviets of correcting completely their enrollment lists. It must he done ; ; and let iilie distinctly understood that. ! should another draft be subsequently or- I dcred, no notice whatever will be taken i of complaints of committees that their | enrollment lists are erroneous; nor will any suspension of draft or alteration in the quotas be granted on that plea. • It is the duty of the Board to add to j the lists the names of all men who shall I | have arrived at the legal age, or who may have removed into the district, and to strike therefrom the naniOK of all men ! not properly enrolled on account of —1. j alienage ; 2. non-residence ; i!. over age; !. permanent physical disability, of such [ a degree as to lender the person not a! proper subject tor enrollment under the law'and rcgulu. >ms; f>th. having served j in the military or naval service two years ! during the present war, and been honor- ; ably discharged. The person claiming to have his name stricken from the lists j | on any of the above grounds, must pre sent himself iu person, or furnish such j legal evidence of his disqualification and j inability to attend in person as shall satis- j fy the Board." Ait MS LOST IN B.vin.K.—That a raw I | soldier, in the excitement and agitition of Ijattie, may fail to discharge his gun. and and put charge upon charge until it is loaded to bursting, is probable enough. But the extent to which this sort of blun dering proceeds is greater than most, per sons would suppose. in the annual re | port of the Chief of the Bureau of Ordi | nance of the Na v y Department, it is sta [ ted— " On the field offlettysburg there were ' 2ti. )74 guns picked up, and of these 21. j 000 were found to be loaded, and half of | them wore double loaded. One fourth had j from three to ten loads in and many had | five or six ball to one charge of powder, j In some cases the powder was above the j ball, in others the cartridges were not | broken at the end, while iu one musket ; twenty-three balls, sixty-two buckshot, ! .lid a quantity of powder were nil*m xed up together." * tr ri»ulan.l Ihiiarturcui'.Uails I Till- in-lit from llntlcr I > En»i Snnl.v. I.v way or 11,'tjr- j | oko.t Vulle-sville. Anml. «•. Mrtri . • viIU» ami Clint .n- . . xille. nr. tulle.; leaves Boiler ■ .1 Motidnv and Frldnv of | ' .well w-k.ntfl oYlik. a. Hi., return* on Tuesday and S*n»rdav of each week it 7oY|.» k.p.m. i I MI 1.1 from Butler to S.il* M Or•« s KOT4S, by WV of : I .*Mxonhurg, Kirversvllle, Fret-port. Shearer'* Crow* !'l•* I. n-St i «:•«• tin | Oak I Wi' C< -- Pnrt.U. Utile- - j 1.-IVI-iturl'-r on i'm-<l,»v aiul MtfiMl iv .-n.-h «n-k. »t I *> • I'iock.t. m ; vHmns on IfrM'iv oa*l M »ntl»v of each ' ! «t-,-k,!M < o'clock, p. in. The mail I -m ilutU-i t-. v.-a l.vwnv of M -unt j 1. • Iluller .MI MmnUv and TliiitHdny of each week, tit , . .. HI: . aims'.ui T». • m iiiit] 1 ri.lav of v.u% ! w. k, at 5 dork. p. in. | J'!i« im .:! f"-uni IJiill. tt . l/tu I'tn < Dure. I'Y way of X'-rth ; f>:ikl iH<!. Ilitrnhftit'rf Mill*. Baldwin and llrnin. '2sniil«'«, j l.siv- Hurler on M<»n.lay and Friday of »*«cb week, at U I «•"»•!«>'*k. a. in: returln <di Tuesday and Saturday .if each I week, at 1) o'clock, p. in. The nioii from Bntlerto New Brifrhton. l»y way ..fPo- ; ter-l.nrp. Break-Neck and Zel'.-naple. 29 miles; with two J n<Uiitional trips ln«tneon Hrenk-Ncck an.l Zellen •|i?»* • • i Butler < n Wedm*- U\ of each « '«>k. at 7 o'rlork, a. in.: re nrnson Thnrwlav of « , .ich week, at 5 o'clock, p. ni. i Tin until from Butler to ViM-burf?, hr way offM-id** t I Mills, Bakerxtowti, Tally Cavy. Ktna, Deqnenne awl All ! irheiiv <'ity. .12 mU- • l««nves Ilntler evrvy niorn'i'V. • \ pt i Sumliiv. at 7 o'cltK-k, a. m.: arrive* at Butler froro Pitt- I l »>T the »axne route, ev.-r-\ .kv, S'liudny t v..; it I 9 ; Thr mall from Butler to Mercer, by way of McC- i 11. -. I ; Brownington, Slippery-Buck, Nortli JJbertj*. Louden and j | Balm,32miles; leaves Butler every day, Snn-i tv eicep j ted, at 1 o'clock p. m4 return* by tin* Mine route, eve: y day. Sunday excepted: arriving inßutlerat7 o'clock in the morning. i The mail from Butler to TndS ma. bv way of Coyb**- I vllle, \V..rtbii»trt'»n. Kittmitfr -!!l •rr nil SI:.-! - ta, I 4S miles; leave* Bntler.in >! n.l.ty and Tluir-.lay .Tench week,at 4 o'clock, n. in.; returns t.n Tneaday and Friday of ' each week, at 7 o'clock, p. ni. ■j The mail from Rll tier to Royd«tewn,fl mile*, leaven i Boyrlrtown on Frldjy iiiornir »112 each -we.-k. arrive- at ! Butler In tlir fm M >n : deoart ■. for p ..v.Ut >wn wune .ley J after the arrival of the mail from bittabarjrh. 31 A nit 11: I>. "— - ' On the Stb of Dec.. "I*o4. at the residence of the bride* 11 | father, bv the Bcv. 11. J. 11. L. u». ke, of Worth 1'... Me. Wn.Lt\M Sw VRI-i.anio uf Frinkl.n tawnship, i Arm*lrons county. I'a., lat.dv of the 7Hth r.egt., I*. V., I to MI--- M4KTIIV BIPE, <T t'LE:.. ti'-M township, butler I (Mnotjr. Pa. On the 13th in>t.. l.y tlTe Itev. Wm. P. Brenden. C.ipt. j A 1.1. \ \V.T,»'>X. nd LAIRCTTA TIMULIN, L»oth of Sunbury, flay township, Btuler county, Pa. BUT XI MAR li. iri^. BCTLKK, Pa. Dec. 21, IHC4 BUTTER —Ft -.-h Pudl, in, cent* per pound BKAN —White, t'J. 'HI per bufchcl. 1! \KMIY—Spi HKKBWAX —:«> cent*. *er pound. KCB'S —-"iiit cent* per dozen. FLOl'R—Wheat, st'.,oo to 6,(,5 p«r bund.; Bye 4 00; I'.uckWt ent. Jl »•' per hand. Fi;l'lT—Dried Apples, $1,60t0 $175 per bu.-bel; Dried ! Peaches to 4 60. KKATIIKKS — oocenti per p und. (IHAI N—Wheat. sl,sUper hu*bel; Bye, 1,10. Oat*, c 75 Corn. l«Kh Buckwnat, iK)c. <ißOC'KßlKß—Coffee. Rio, 50c |ht pound; Java, Brown fnisar, 25c per pound, do. White. 4;; c; N.O. M>da»- ; he*, $1.50 cents pel- callou; Syrup I,soand $1,76. 111 DBS—B cents per pound. I LA 11D—'i6 centf per pound. ! N AILS—SIO,OO per keg. [ POTATOK8 —4 > and per bu*Uel. J PORK—I 4to Ift cents per pouud. j K At! B—ft cent* per pound. BlCE—*> cents p-r pound. * SKVJDS—CIover, (12,00, per bushel; Timothy, $5,50; Fh -. $2,80. oALT—(3,7S per barred. ! TA 11 LOW—IS cent* per pound. I WOOL—SSc per pound. Pi rrwill KGII 31 Alt li. lOTH. Dec. 20, 1864, APPLES—S3,OO $3,25 per barrel. BUTT BR—Fresh Roll, 43(a145e per tb. CHKF.SK—Western Reserve, 23c per lb; Hamburg, 24 per lh. KOOS—4I per dozen. FLOUR—Wheat, *ll® sl2; Buckwheat. $6.60. GRAlN—Wheat, $2,00 (a; $,210: Corn, $1,45 Oats, 05 BARLEY—Spring, $200,; Fall. $1.85. GBOCKHIES Sugar, 25 (.«* fcUUpertb; Coffee. 62 © pur lb; Mtdasaeri, 1,18 % 1,20 c per gallon ; Syrup, 120 (,v $1,25 per gallon. bAL'l—Liverpool, $2,50 & *3,3 a per sack; No. 1, extra, S3OO per bai lel SEED? -Ilusoed, «2,7§ per bufeel NPRCIAVj To Connumptlvoß* CONBPMPTIVE gufferem will receive a valuable pre scription for the cure of Coii-onnption. A*thmi. I'. - n-'o ti*.nnd all throat and Lung affection*, (freeof charge,)by sending their address to RPV.EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings co., New York. Dec. 7, lßft4::3mo. 1 « A. Y. M.—Butler Lodge, No. 272, A Y. M holds j\ It* stated meeting* in theOdd Fellow* Hall,on Main Htreet, Bill ler Pa. on «b« Hi -t Wednew "lay of eaeli month. Brethren from sister * 1 \ Loilge*» are respect fblly invited to attend. By order of the W. M. - CO\ \OQI" F.N I'SSI NO LODGE, 1 0 ~112 0 K ~h ft 'ted nicetini£«Ht the Hall, »n tlx o'clock. Brethren front sister Lodges are reapertful y invited to attend. By orJer of the N. ti. EMPLOYMENT. •- A >IONTII > •■nt* wanted t' sell Sewing: Ma -'j •) « hii)e« NNewillu > r .iuiui i"ii «•«i all Ma chine'. *<>ld, or employ ntr.-nts who will woi4l for the above wage* and nil expense* p iid. For particul.irs addresa BOY LAN A CO., Oen. Agents. DKTftOIT MICH. Jan. 20, Kdltors «»f ( Itlzcni HK\KS(RS: Wifli your permission I wish to say to the r.-ader-. of your paper that I will send, by return iti-.il, ?•• nil who' Wish if (free . a Bereipe. with full direc tions for nuking nnd u-ing a simple Veu italde Balm, that will effectiially remove. 1n ten day*. Pimples, 111 l. hes, X'JUI. Freckle*, nnd nil lm|»urities of the Skin, l .Ting the ctme soft,« I. nr. smooth and hennlifnl. I will il-» inai' free to those hnving Bald Heads, or Bare I .1-en, simple dirceti n* nnd infoiniation that will j etnblo them to start a full growth oi i.iunriant Hair, WhbkeiM. or .1 Moust.n he.in le-s than thirty d iys. All appllcnti-'Hs nns.vered by nturh mail without charge. Bespeetßilly yours. TH - » « IIA I'M VN, (Tiemlst, July 27, I'M' l::'huo. 831 Ur« id way, New Yolk. no vol WISH TO UK ( I IIEI)! III!. NITIMN s I KNOIJSH SPKcirb' I'll.LScu.-e.ln le- than ,"/) dnys, the w »r*t <•>-••■» of \ Fit Vols NESS, lmpot-ncv, Prema tin e |i. cav, 11n. I \V.Mkne».s. Insanity, and nil Urinary, Sexual and N< I\.'H- Aliectl n-, 11 > matter froni what j , mix.- pi lu. 1. PI I- ■ <>l el> ll u | 1 h >\. S. Nt, post* pi 1.1". mail, on 1' . eipi • I'lo. '"lt 1. • .M<f» * will per j t. t the ciiie in most«'isc*. Ad'hes .• \ MES 8. P.CTLFR, Cer.eial Agent, 1-7 humdwav, New York. July 27,1M4 :'ino. I ■ 11. . ,v K\Y A i>vi:ic i'isi:u I:.mn. Theodore Freckenstein, M. D., I'll VSKi I V A NIKiIEON. 1 OFFICE on the corner of Jefferaou and McKean fetreots, (OpiHwitc corner ft-om V- I'. Church ) DI'TLER, PA. Dec 21,1864::8 mo. Hheriri Sale. I>Y Virtue or a writ of Hii Facia# Issued out of the | ) «'<ui t <>f Common Ple «- "t Butler county, and t > oe- Oirei t- d. ti.eie will h- . xpose.l t«» public sale, at the ( nrt II u-e, in the l>o.ioH;;li of Butler, 0.1 MONPA\. the tuh dsy of January next. lsrt.>, nt » o'ebak, a. m., , the following described propeity, to wits 1 All the right, title, ini I nnd claim of Arthur Craw i ford, of in and to one bundled acres el laud, more or | l' -s. Milnate.l in Cherry township, Butler county. Pa., hound. I north by hmd* of Joseph Porter, east by Wil ■ sonThomp "ii.*. aith by laud* of Kbene/.er Foster, west bv lands formerly owned bv John Dunn, forty acres I cleared and fence I. live of which are meadow, log house I nnd >1 tide then on erected. Seized and tak li iu execu -1 tiou a - the property of Arthur Crawford, at the suit of ; John M. Thompson. w. o. BBACKENRIDOI. I Slierin's ofllce, Butler, Dec. 21,1W4, Sheriff Atliiiiiiislraior's Xoliee. ESTATK or CHRISTIAN BEIOHLY, I>EC'D. \\THKBEAS b tle?> • 112 Administration to the estate of lii' 1 11 l; I'Jilev, I i?e of Clay t .\\ 11- hip, deed., havel een >ini.\ granted to the undersigned, thet efore. all persons ind. I"1 • d t > said e-tate, will make immediate payment, and tb >se having claim* against the same, will present them properly authenticated for settlement. 188 FCC M 1 TOIF. 11. .1 BF.IOIILKY, Dec. 27,1804::6t. Administrators. Ash «£ Graham, ATTORNEYS' AND (JounscUars at |,a,\v,, OILC ITY, PA. a:. • Parlicnl >' attention ; iven to Conveyancing nnd the examination «<f Titles. Oil olalniH bought and sohL^# Office on Main Street, first building east of Post Office. IJ.M'iioia Notice. rpUKUK will be a im . tin.; of the Members of the Bnt- I b*i Conn y Mutual Fin- Insurance Company, yt the j . tlice of the S<»cretai v, in llntlcr, Pa., on the second Tuesday of January next, being the H»th day of the i t! j . . i . twelve Directors for tlieeiMQ H.C.HEINItMAN, Butler, Dec. 7, 1804::4t. Secy. Settle Up. rpHK nmlersinned wishes to infoim all tl -e kn wiliK I them '.*•«<• inddited t" 1 dm. that tin . ar>■ r ■ d ! to call and settle between this and the fir'-t of January, i lift, aftei which linn-1.1« hooka will p.isiti\ely be left | with the proper officers for etiilenient. JOHN A. 9KDWICK. | Dec. 7,1664::2w. Mtray Hclfef* ( I AMB to ..f the under- I ,ned. residing io \ , .lette ~ ! • foil . tn:\ - .ib->ut -' th :.1 of . I . Kril I 14- if«- r, with some White ~n the belly, a cup off the left ear. and a ' sw.iilow-f kin rhe.i ;r 111. .-n i.' I\v o arid a half years old. I|iiv • h ai.d tak.' het aw>»\ , otherwi <»• nkie will be ■ ■■ to law. W M. Ml Ll.hit. Dec. 7. ISC 1 :ot. | • SSO 00 Reward! ON the-id int.. .h-hn Ker*t m. droke Jail—is pbout tiveie. t . _i t inches hull—spare face—sharp eye— about \. - 1 ige. Ihi ii 1••>•111■ 1 Will be paM > % WM. O. BBACKEKBIBOK, I Butler Dec. 7,1861. Sheriff. Correction of iHtiroESmenl. 23d District, Penna. IN order t • secure the a-- stance and ciHipemtlnn of the people In the endeavor to keep the Enrol.meat Lists 1 uctcU to have c 'ides <4 said list kept o)ieu to the ex iiin nat: n .1 the public at nil pr. per time*, and sh ill jfive public ti'd 1 that any person amy appear before the li.'urd and have .:iy m in >l.l. ken 01! the li-t, if be can show. t. the ?ii! i-faction 112 the l.o.od^that the person lxiaai"d is not properly enrolled, uu account of l«t. AU.,na:e ; 2d, S»H-rrsiik*C€ : li.!, Ortr Age; 4th, i">>Mt'huuf, Puyr.ical Disability, of such a degree as to render the person not a pioper nulject for eui oil* merit under the law and ens; fith. Having reived in the Military "r Naval service two jfrart during the present war .itul been honorably (Uncharged. i:-p*< t.dly Civil officers, Clergymen, and all prominent citizens, are invited to appear at ail times before the | Board to point om eirors in the Lists, and to such ittforination ::i their j-o.m n a* may aid in the correc tion and revi-ton there 112 They .should understand that it in plainly for the in turcst of ea. h subdistrict to luxe stricken fiom the List-. ' all luuues improperly en telle.!, because an excess of names incr.-as. s the quota called f»r from such sub-dis tricte: 11:10 that it is equally for the interest of each per- MI enrolled in a given riubnlistrict to placenpon the Luis nil persons iu the sub-district liable to do military duty, !»• ■■'.iusw the greater the number to Itedrawn from, the the chance that any |»uriicuhu individual will be drawn. It is the per&onal interest of every enrolled man, that the q?j tain which he i« concerned «!t ill not be made too large, ami that lys own chance for draft not be un justly increased ; both these objects will be attained if .<*ll parties will aid in striking out the wrong name* ami putting iu the rlfht ones. Specially in this tt s inter cs»i of those dratted men who by putting in Substitutes thetnseive* liable to draft,have secured exemption which by thetci U£>«t the Law hohlsgood only until the pres ent Enrollment is exhausted In their t»ui-districts. Men who are over t;> yeas sol age,and iu consequence excused by Luwfroui tin* perforniaii.;.! of duty iu the field, owe it to the cause an I the country t<> take a jr:i lout and act ire part in the correction of the Enrollment Lists,a military -ei vice ..f the tiist uniKirtance. The Liw requires that the quotas ,-l.all be assigned In prop rti u to the enroll inent, and the fairness andjnstice of 'this mode of deter mining the amount of military, service due from each and every section >-f the country, cannot be doubled if the enrullmetit is made as nearly perfect as it is piactl rable, to make it. The amount of service due to the Nation from every Town or County, is thus laid fairly and plainly helot e the citizens, und it is expected that a higher motive than a selfish iuteresfwill prompt all to do their share in perfecting the eur oilmen t, and securing ajust and efficient execution of the laws for raisiug troops, whenever it bec,.niM nece>.-ary to apply them. By order of • Maj. RICHARD I• DO DOE, A. A. P. ML Oeneral. J.W . KIRKER, C'spt. i Pro. Mar. Dec. 7, 18(14. 23 District, Pa. K*eciit«r's Xotiw. JSstuU nf Mrs, I/jnnahJ, it Cunt, dl<fd, IETTEBB Testamentary having been granted to the J subscribers, 011 tb* estate of Mrs. Hannah J. M'Cune. Ueceu&ed, lute of Slippery rock township, Butler county, notice ia hereby given to those indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment, and those having claims , against the sain# to present them properly authentica ted for setiieiueui. AIIM.U DALE. EFliitAlM 11. ADAMB, Kov. 2, ItHifit. Executor*. . Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., FOI'NDKD IN 1840. AND Incorporated by Legislative Charter v* *" \ • s 4 '*• yv *,« •» Sri* rn mmm. J*' L>«lW M MOfH \J mm W* Ml W »W-V of tin- kind IN TIIK I'MON. conducted by n practical 111 -IM.'S MAN. l)ur |:i:;li'st , >llllll*l < i?il authorities. K:ih! and Wi-4, bin rtyntem of I£im>k-k«*<-|>itipr nnetjuahd —e<>iit|iii bending t'Vriy department of hti«i- II."--. ;•!, I \ «I. r-kiltlill V <..ndrii-cd that the Ittcntivi -Indent master* the whole in six or eight Wiek*. It r<'U ■irttof STOCK BOOK*. rl'»r>.*i| once with a ltw« and twice with agtiu—exhibit ing by three different nifth<mlh, the transfer of old to U« book*. PARTNERSHIP ROOKB, conducted by three dilterent methyl*, exhibiting the trim<ferof old t . new b -oks. with the Introduction ul" a new partner. Ami practically illu»truiing the PRIVATE I.EDO KB, by mean* of which the re*ulfn ..f the are kept out of the general bo .k*, for the iish of tlie partners on ly. The book is not even named elsewhore. The settle ment of Partner.-d>ip Book* by PINOLE ENTRY, with fix practical illustrations, exhibiting the book* re opened by Double-Kntry. A concise rule f»r rectifying DERANOKD DOURLK-KNTRY BOOKS, with -iv *p< < ili« atioii-. 'I h tin <<r 1 I »nnd. and the books coi i•. ily re-ojii nek The leafnei is also exercised In OI'KM NO ROOKS, from eight specifications, including special conditions not often met with inbU'iheft*. Alxo, n *»rb>Ufl of exercises in CLOSING BOOKS, from ii"w mi l peculiar specification*. Tlie learner also writes about eighty BUSINESS FORMS of Proininsai» N >tH, Judgment Notes, Drafts, Orders. I Hills of Exchange, A ounts Inv< i . . Ac., Ac. Ah>, a I neries of RUNT NESS hK IT Kits, which, with tlie biHiiw--! are all i mnertcd with hid courtio of BiMik-Kee| mix, making it a regular coui>e of businenpractice, with a • •••ure r twenty live LECTURES UPON* 8.: >K-KEKPINO, by the Se .r Principal, cxplaiuint: II the bnsim»~i mat ters recorded iu the text. Also, twelve LECTURES ON 11! IN I.SB BLB.IECTS. llow every <>ne may pet ri- h. II nv qet rich by tra ding. The cause* of comiuct 'MI failure- . On *pe« illa tions. The moral Influence of Integrity in youth, Ac.— Also, lectures upon COMMERCIAL LAW, on Partnerships. Contracts, Insurance. C :nmort Carriers, the Statute of Limitation*, Ac. Practical iu.itructi >na in detecting COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, bvafn'lset of genuine vignettes and counters, and a large collection of counterfeit notes. . OCR RAILROAD BOOK-KEEIMNO, (In manuscript.) exhibits the const rue ti u am! equip ment, the operating receipts and expenditures, the luniks closed anil a dividend recorded. These books are adver tised by otheiM, but not taught elsewheiw in tliu city.— t)ur new system of PRIVATE BANK BOOKS, (in manuscript.) embracing nil the best forms iu use among private Bankers Our new enlarged edition of D1 i I 0 STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPINO, In this department ntudeuts have the assistance of out 'iioerin tevle? •. Mr VIIOS. B. SMITH, an • \j .• . i r »-tical Mercantile Accountant, and formerly Clerk <>f a Missis sippi steamer. Our full course of business practlcfr ln< ludes about FIFTY BUSINESS BOOKS, ruled to about THIRTY DIFFEIIFNT FOUMfI, viz: 11 Ledgers, 7 Day-Iks, 112. .1 n ; i Is, •! H I I i . k4 Caeh- H-M.ks 4 . k ab- book-. 2 Invob ■ k-«. ! Di-'*. iint I*. I Check-register, I Dep« 'i 1 .1 le«*ti u-iegi-ters, I T.<l:ler, 1 ll:m.!—i. . Ist r, 1 Fll 2 !',. books, 1 Fuel-book. Tne*6 books practiiMtily recoi ul SIX II C N DKl'd) 111' SIN l'.*»S Tit A N.- At • IONS. bending Dt i! s-1 i nai plan 'i bi li h ui n in* tl'iMluceil twenty lr •• v a-« i. .. Ili.u far others liave succeeded in imitating him w ill be I e-t K»>en by comparing thf business p.iperßand Ik-- 112 their pupils with those of the graduates of Oils institution. I! ARI'EH'S EN I.AIM f'D EDITION OF DUri'W HOOIv KKI'IIMXO Price 112 I,7postage'JO cent«i. s Ii by Bookseller* gen erally. The following testimonials indicate the tlianicfe r o this work : " N- other w ik un ri B •• k-K.: pinu explains the itib je, ts uitb bo much cleai ne.-w uud *i , nplndiv." F. W . EDM I NDS, Cashier Mechanics' H. k :ik, Wall st., N. Y. ■ It givs a cle.tr iii- }.ht into till depm "ments of this science." A. 8. FBASEK, C i-l,it rof Seventh Wan! Bank, N. Y. " Ae nn extensive ship own r % American and Eo-.-opoan loeli bant. Inik 'in ••tr.■ I..in ii.» I: nt 1m- i i joil iti >n of the higost order of Pn-ine- talents. ' JOHN W. m.'KNHAM. Merchant, No. h South St.. New York. •' Mr. Duff ha msn of rare«pmlili« i.tioni for busineis." JOHN M. D. TAVLOR, Merchant, Union st.. New Oi bans. "Mi. Duff is s t.n rchatit 112 the first i e.- pectubility.*' J.* I. A NDl>. Men bant. New Olleans. "I graduated in DulCh (\dlege iu half the time 1 ex pret<-1. Uiaadmlrabte system incftnda* nottaini iurp€r* tluous, nor leaves out aaything essential." J. 11. COMPTON, Cn-bier Niagra liank. N. V. "It contains much matter imp irtant t . t! >• :i!»n hant." C. O. II AESTE AD, President Manhattan Bank. N. V. '•The most complete work of Or- kind I have ever Been." JAMES P. MURRAY, President ilnnk. Pitt ,l>urgh. "The most clear and comprehensive that I have met with." JOHN SNYDER. Cu.>lii« r Dank of Pitt .buiyli. ** You have your own long expeii. nce a<a merchant to good use in this work." RIl II \lt l> IRYIN, Metcbaut, N Front street .\. V. " The favorable opinions aliendy expre-sed by gentlO njen ot < mpetenl oithoiity are well desertol and very properly bestowed." CHARLES M. LKCPP, LEOPOLD BI ER WORTH, ROBERT KELLY, Special Committee r.f the Chamber of C mimtTCi, N. Y. [Extract fkvro the Minutes.} PROSPER M. WETMORE, Secretary. "Your Committee unanimously coucur In the opinion • 112 the utility of the improved nut Imd uf Mr. Duff.' OCR DON J. LEEDS, Rerordmg Secretary of the Ameiicau Institute. N. Y. THE NEW EXOLAND EDITION OF Dl FF"S STEAM BOAT BOoK KEEPING, Just Published by the author. Price $2.00. Sold by Book-eHers Oenerally. "A perfect syetnu 112. r keeding BU«"h books and sccounts" J. C A BOTHERS. Formerly Cashier of the Merchants' Rank Pittsburg. "The Time Table alone is worth the pricaaf the book." D. B. HERRON. Late Clerk of steaniei Mount Vernon. i- I consider the legal form of the Steamer's Protest valuable that 1 never leave ports wit!- «Nt a copy of the l>ook on boai d." A. i\ McCALLAM. Captain steamer Areola. "Tlie only work published of any value to the Steamer's Accountant." J. K. J. ALLISON, Formerly Clerk of the Steamer Fortune. "The most perfect system of Steamer'.* Account* in use.** <\ 8. FKISREE, Formerly Captain of earner Naahville. On Will. 11. I»ii(l"s I'on Dili imlii p. Twelve I'irst Premium* for the best Business and Ornamental Penmanship, awarded our Preeeut Peniaan, by the Unltml State* Fur at Cincinnati in lSt'.o P« imsylvania State Fair at Wyoming... ISCO Went em Pennsylvania Fair at Plttnl»srgii H .„. M ..d9i)l) Western Virginia Fair at Wheeling... .....ls<>) And tb» Ohio State Fair at Cleveland ISL2 Ail of which are exhibited at our ofiice. "Perfect gems of the Panrikan's art."— Pittsburgh Ibrt. "Them-performances can only be excelled by tlie au thor.'— / 'ilt»bwgh litt srtts. M AII his ornamental designs are new and remarkable perl .nuance*."—>.'rr;,ili-/ ••Tlie late Western Pennsylvania Fair awarded hiin six First Premiums tn all brauches of the art."— Ohio StaUJvuraaL • OUR TERMS. For the Orad oating Course, time unlimited .„..»_..*4'i.Po Klauks and Stationery 'c *ting 17 eTVewhere 2,^) The enlarged etlition of Duff's Book-keeping.-- Our blank* are made of line extra slxe paper,ruled com plete, with full sets of auxiliaries. The institution therefore oilers the Commercial Stu dent, the following IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: Ist. The best System of accounts in use, taught by the Author. 3d. The daily lecture* of an experiene.-d Accountant. 3d. A saving of half the time required l y other Colle ges, and f2u or S3O in l»oard. 4th. A saving of s6»>rs7 in Stationery. 6th. Having the best business penman in the West. , or full viarticulars, send for our elei»pnt new Cir cular 112»» 8, with sample? of our Penman's Business and ' Ornaiuet.ul Writing, iuclosina 85 cent* for postage, to P. DLFF * SON, Principals. J"une 1,1864: Imly. Pittsburgh, Penn'a. i ~-j Cloaks, Sacques, Circulars and Shawls. «- DRES( AND MILLINERY GOODS. z § A NEW S COMPLKTE STOCK JUST OPENED,| S f— AT O 00 P. T. PAPE CO. | »-| Cloth for Cloaks. _ "" 18(54. New Gods! 1864. I LAP.OI AND WKLLSKLKCTKI) STOCK Of Bplondid Soascnable Gooda, Just received and for Sale at the 3STEW STORE OF WEBER & TROUTHIH, Boyd's Building, cornor of Main k Jefferson sta. BITLER, PA., Consisting uf Dry Goods, such at k'INK DKLAIXB, CAKHMEttKS, Mid COBKRGS, ?A LAP AC AS, i'RINTS* BALMOUAL SKIRTS h assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, - or Hi.-liitalily BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, and All kinds of Ti liuniiogs. A 'arge AMortiueut of GF.NTi. WAKE, iu*h m CLOTnS, CABSIMEIIEB SATIN'KITS, JEANS, CATTONAPES, &c. Ileriil y-.Mmlo Clot 111 n«, ( HATS RluJj CARS Of the very. Styles. A large and wall selected St>>ck of BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware, Queen&ware, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, And a Genuine Article of hill USED HONEY, All of which will be * Id cheap for CASII, or COIXTRY PRODUCE WEBER & TROUTMAN. April 13, lßf>4::Cmo. George Vogeley, Jr., MANUFACTUEEH AND DEALER IX ALL' Et*l>B or Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, >1 at In NliM'ol, lin 11«* r. Tiling* Dene Up Right!! F w .-h to inform llnller connf v, and the re*:ia round J di-iiit, tl**it I h:tu' just r« i »-i \• d the : «t article-er -1-r Implied into thi«* < mnty. TUt ••ml.v way t.. prove I •• Ij ;i i « #. * it o AT i Hrgtkt * ; I « that "the pioni of the Pudding is In chew 11/ th#r Hn_. ' Any Hutu that h»s *n ii.kling for Tobacco, iu any uf it* farm*, can be »filled. GEQKGK VOGELEY, Jr. Butler, NOT, .TO, lSM::2n.u. DTOI.KX from a- f.tlin Krcep«-rt. Armfftrong uuty ► > "ii the night of the !ii -r «.» :•■ ■ v. inter. MM. a A• <. ' Mart, ten years «112 a:;e, w bite face. and white on the hind leg* to thje knee*; a Saddle, bridle, and halter *:w nl*i taken. Any |*i ->n giving information that will I .id to the discovery uf the Mar . or the conviction ■ 112 the thief, will be liber idly rewarded. CHARM!* THOMPSON', Xor. 2, lSGfc:3t. Buffalo tp., Armstrong co. t Pa. Notice to Collectors. N'OTICE is hereby given to all Collectors who are In arrears with the Treasurer of Butler r*»unty, prior to the year ISA 4, that payment mu>M* made en or he fire the second week of DtciuW Coiut next. Afire thin time, 1 am authorised by the Comnui<d*n»r<i. to place the accounts in tbe lianda of the rift. The <U iiinii.;» -»p a 11.•■ 11c«»ui \ ate i.f 'in h a « I ••• tit they nm«t be uwt. Strict compliance with the at«ove is rMiwiled, aa 1 will carry it <ut with out regard to persons. X. WALK KB; Treasurer. Tree*. offire. Oct. 19. 18€4. Christmas and New Year. CRAM) DISPLAY OK TOYS FOR TUB HOLIDAY DAYS, at HKIXEMAXS' Administrator** Notice. EsUits of tXhc ird V Dree, tier'ft. WITEREAB Letter* of Admiuistration to the estate of Edward M'Blree, late of Mercer township, deceji>«ed, have l»e«*n duly granted t.» thettnderelirmd, all person* indebt ed r Mid estate w ill maku immediate payment. andth» -e having claim* will present them properly- authenticated for settlement. J C. M'ELREE, DAVID M'KEE. Xot ember 2, ISW:.Ct. Admlolstraturs. Executor's Xot ice. EST tit or Set. lu.vi vrt Xrnoci, Dtc'o. IYTIIRJCEAS [4tt«r»Teitam<mttn wiih the Will an- W uexed. hartnc thwday been duly grnnted by the Register, to Kaebel Nil*lock and John 11. Mhlock, £ie cutorv of Rev. Isaiah Xiblock, lat* of the borottgb of Butler,dee'd., tbereforc all pereoM Indebted to the estate of Mtid decedent, ar*? requested to uiakr immediate pay ment, and thoM?4ia*lng claim* or demand* the »uuic, will pr«.*«ent them ptOfierly authenticate) fur n»-1- tlement. RACHEL XIBLOCK, JOHN 11. XIBLOCK, Gov 20, Executors. U. S. 7-30 Loan. TUB Secretary of the Triaiarj gives notice that sub scriptions will be received fbr Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three yeare from Aug. 15th, 1804, with seml-aa uual interest at a rata of asven and three--tautba per cent, per annum—principal and interest both tobspuld in lawful money. These notes will ba convertible al tha option of tba holder at maturity, into six per cant, gold bearing band*, payaldu not lees than five nor mora than twenty years from their date, a* the lioverument mny elect. They will be insued in denominations of sf>o, tIOO, SSOO, (I.UOt and s*>,ooo. end all subscriptions mu>t be for fifty dollars or aome amltlpleof fifty dolliue. The ftotes will bo transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges ns toon after the receipt of the original Certificate of Deposit M they can bo prepared. A* the notes draw interest from Angurft 15, persons umklng deposit* mbsequeut to that date must pay the intereet accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars nud upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one quarter of one pur cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for tin-amount, certified by the officer with wh- m the deposit was tnade. No deductions for commissions must be made from the deposits. Soecial Advantages of This Loan. IT is A NATIONAL SA VIVOS BAM>, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security. Any savings batik which pays its depositors In L*. 8. Notes, considers that it is paying in tho bent circulating medium of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own 112 •»« art either In government wcuritles or in notes or bonds payable in government paper. It is equally convenlet as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can always be sold for within a fraction of their fare and accumulated interest, and are the best security w ith banks as collaterals for disounte. Convertible into a Six fjer cent. 3 23 Co!«l Ootid. In addition to the very liberal intercut tin the dotes for three yeari, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three percent, per annum, 112 >r the current rate for 6-20 Bonds is not less than nine percent, premium, and before the war tho premium In six per cent. U. 8. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the ac tual profit tin this loan, afthe present market rate, is not lees limn ten per cent, per annum, lis Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. llut aside from all the advantages wo ha*e enumera ted, a special Act of Congtcss exempts all bonds and Treasury notes from lacul taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent, per annum, < > "rding to the rata of taxation in various parts of the country. I tls believed that no seen titles offer so great induce ments to lenders as those issued by the government.— In all othfr forms < 112 indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or s»•»« k < ompantea, or separato com nunities, ouljr, ic pi 1 |ir vltlU the whole property • 112 the country Is held to secure tho discbarge of ull tho obligations of the L tilled Stale*. I While the goterameol otlfi them »»t liberal t -m»s fn Its loans, it believes tluii the very strongest appeal I will be tie- loyalty and patriotism of the peoplo. fit plicate certificates will lie issued for all deposits The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomittatiou of notes required, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable tv or der. When so endorsed It nuut be left with tho officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. BOMCBITTtOSt WILL M BMHYSB by tho Ti e.INUN r o the United States, at Washlngb n, tho several Ax-iataut Treasurers and designated pep< sitarlen, and by the FIPHI ISnt lonitl Dunk <»r Allegheny City, Pa. Fir-t, Seioud, and Tlilrd National Hanks of Pittsburgh, Pa., and by ail National Banks which ore depositaries of public money, and AH BHBPKCTABLK HANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will give fnrtlier In formation and AFFORD KYEiIY FACILITY TO Hi iIHBIBKRS. U. S. Collector's Notice. n'AVINO received the Annnal List <-f Ucenees, T«*ee on Income-, Carriages, Miter Plate, Ate., under the I - Int' iri'l Itcvenue l.n«-.f'-r the 'A Divi«i< uof th 'l ''l Die"i' t. I'eutip.. comprising tb<-county of lintlT, I will attend for the pnrpo •• of receiving of said taxe 1. itc.. H! my oflliv. in the l> lou.-h of Duller, from the£.d of Anient, IH»U, to the lUth of tfcptcnibur, ISM, aUo .»t ti •• 112 .I! wing pi •-: Saturday, *pt. In. 1864, fi>rn oto 12o'clock", a. in., at KellyV Mop', Buffalo towi hip. w •no- I' .V, from Ito 4 o'clock, p. m., at the Store of K. MaurhoU, K-.|.,nt'UCJR. Mondiy, Bent. 11 IM«4, from 8 to 12 o'clock, a. ro., inn ilew. •! A dam's II UL Fame dav, from 1 t • U o'clock, p. m , Miller,town, at II ch S Hotel. Tu-sd .y, S-pt. in, ifrti. front Bto 12 o'clock, a. m., Sunburv, at A. Wilson's Store. h tin.-''dav, from 2 to I o I .k, p. in , II «rrlsville, i. Hotel Wednc I'.v, Sept. 11. IV I. C.ntreville, at Eyths II otrt. '1111• i■! iv..»■ ['t.. 1i .t. frond Bto 12 o'le »ck, a. ni., Pi.trcr.Tilfe, at ( lirer'n ll'.l. I. Same day, fr m2to ft oxlook, p, m , Pr -.pet t, at Mm. Bredin's Hotel. Friday <* ? itnrduy, the l«»th and 17th of Sept. lfl&i, at Zeli< .. | Mt |!a»»iai.'s It .\> i. >|ond:.,. Hptj, h>, Uoi, diode Mill, 112: ml2t • to'.l ck p. in . at ( • 'pm s II tel. iiftcr which time the penalties j te-ciibed by law, will be ntrtiy enforced, l'ayiuunt must be mado in U. S Money. It. <'. McABOY, Dep. Col., Div., iSi»l Dist. Bntler, Aug. 24. 1e.r.4.l e .r.4. ism i'tk It 11 VOl FA SIIIO \ \ ON MA IN HTUKKT, Opposite Boyd'e Buildings. Butler. rilllX nn >rs!gne.l w uld respectfnlly inform his old I frieuils and the j;uldic , •ncrally, that he i« . ii*tant \ i test Fe !.: m• md is f-.n v pro* pile*l ut all times to execute nil kin-:- > 112 work in h»» line ••f business in a next and workmanlike manner, and will be happy to attend to all who may give hiui a call. A S M' LANDLESS. Jan. 6, lW4:::tf Ki.ee ii tor's .Voliec. F.HT ATE OF JOB* JACX, DEC'D. lIfHFRFAS Letters with the Will an \ \ next-d. have this day been dnly Utoed by the Reg ister t » Willlnm M. Graham, Eeq. Executor »»f John Ju« k, late of Washington township, dee'd., therefore all I pontons indebted to the estate of aaid edwit, are re 'luestod to make immedlato payment, and those having I claims or demands azainst the same, will present them pr< perlv authenticated fcr settloenm Aug.*24, IH«;4,6t* WM M 'tGRAHAM, Ex'r. liiKl ulX'llllMS SBT down f»r trial at December Term, ISf4, commenc luj; the 6th day of December. riK(>r WEXK. John M Adm'r. of •" M id--, dec.'d, vs James Downey, Janov(i!!l,-.[de, Pres't of the Millet >iowu Oil Co. vs Dennis Doyle, Tiie county of Dutler, vs J(«cph Onhatn, li J - N - I I I I I . . 1 Ami. is n A Kohlmeyer, m,t,'. A iains A T.Mo,ire, l- uahNeiU . Adams Expree^Office, I William M'Uirk, vs MargaretM"Girk,et, al, sncoxn WEEK. I of Penna, V in. II William* A Ira H. J M'Vay,doing business un der tlie name of Williams A Co, A»-if. r ue:> of Willi un I It. Letumou, suggested aa PI H. vs O,C, Roeslng k J, Wsltcr, Samuel M'Ca.nell, rs Bi. hard Don-»ster,ct.al C-. : ii.i. M'Di; le for use of . J >bu Dougan, vs .Tames If. O'Donnelt. Ly«i».i S, M'Lure, vs J A Jane fhultz his wife, Marv Jans Ram*ey by her M ifther and 4sact ftjead, " * Nancy Kamsoy, vs G. W. Ftillwagon, tie Reiber, *s Rel-ecca MeehaJi, A, M, Mechlin, vs Jacob llaya, Rt-.berA Klingler, vs William M'Gee, Esq, Frai cLs *1 Bride, Adm'r of John Sweeny, dee'd for r.-'-'f Herman J, Berg, vs Robert Graham, Christian Andres, TS Francis Addleman, John M'Can.!lees, vs Mn, A, M'Cleary, Johti M C'andless, vs J<jseph Coulter 4 wife, Th ißiafi R d. vs Joseph Bredon, John M'taiudloss A wife, vs Joueoh Coulter A wife. y> M. STCOl'tf, Pro. Prothonotary'toffies, Butler, XOY, 2, D<(>4. \ N excellent quality of Plaster Paris on it d and for J\_ sale by J. C. Rtl>ICK, A Ce JAMES 0. CAMPBELL W WM. CAMPBELL Ntove*! Ntoven!! Stove*! linij JA* (1. CA MPBBLL. —Foc-iKEIW—FoiinJ 1 > r-xßitii I.r liie of Butler, where !•!»»_ aii-l other caHii!s«»reDiade. A large «upl»ly 00 t»untfy oh h.iml an*' for Mle at ruuuaable rate*. Ilcoi. MtOi.M. n EXL'INE LOl iSVa.IX LIMS for wl» trtler April S, ISM. 1 C. RTBICKtOO 1 ISO'L. MSW UOOOH, INUI AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST AN» A| «0S» AJ TUE BHE H. C. & J. L. M ABOY. Have just roceWeJ at their e*tabli*bwout ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA.,- A lurgo and well gelacted atock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.- lIIIS TUIIOLUJVIXO CATALOGCi A1» VttCFIT TUBbBBT FOIITIIU IiADIBS. Always on band a largs slock of Ladlss goods, such as COBBBG CLOTH, ALPACAS, DM LAN GINGIIAiIi,' PRINTS, KERCIIItI'S, NUBfKI, QLOVKB, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. Alway«' iilmiulDlii. k Clotlu, Fancy and tllsrk Ca«»l tn-n-*, •t• i11• • 11«. Tweeds, Mulnand fancy \es * tings, Bhirting, etc., <»tc., etc., It I'. Alk Y HiilK ( LOilinU. Bucb as COATS, PANTS, V EBTB Ui l ollur »arm.Dt« Itoulu Jtntl Wliueu. IIATS, CAPS k NECKTIES, ami a variety of other articlca IIOCNEHOLD tiOOIIM,' Puch a. ('nlilenclift and Mnilii », l.in.n and Cotton, Table Cloths, (HI Cl'the, Linen and llamp Towels, Carpets, Curtains, fi etc. V HAEDWARE, 40. Ifyou want N'ails or Manure ».r other forks. FHW-MIII ori.Tß' I S.'l •;>„ THIN" Irons. Ix»cki« t Hinges,* etc., ffo to M'Aljoy'a, whero you can buy them cheap. II VOL WAM «• M.,| j:\tru Family H .ur, White or Brown Mugar, IIIoC >tT<-r,lmperial, Yuung lly.-ionor lllack Tea, goto M Aboy's. I TTM W A NT ti KOCKIII EW < 112 asnjierlor onality, at asw they can be bad eU«where In tho c-«ti'y, goto the store of B.C. A J. L M'ABOT. May 11, 1 kC4. Heavy Artillery for One Year' Col. Galop's Now Regiment. ItfKw authorize I by th- War ]i«-pai tment to re \\ ■ i nit t < n |'»iiy d Ilea vy Artillery for Oue Ve«r, to 112. •• i >v pvt .1 (< ! Galops New Begl ment or IJKAVY ARTILLKHV, to be stationed In the fortification* around Washington City. Ilt-co is an op portunity to .-liter a ]\ I; W <>ITC; AN I/ A R NO\, gci ve your conntry—get a Liu t»>unty—avoid the Draft —and «et clear of i .arching. Kx riilts will be niua tered into the i lompany iaimediately after receiving their L" «l Itoiinty from the »üb-Ui*trict to winch they are credited. GKO. M. IRWIN, C'llAA. D. BIIODKH. H'-a/l Quarters— Provest Marshal Ofllce, \ew Brlght-in, Pa., and R. Bid dleYouug. Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. Aug. -J4. Mm TO VOLUNTKKM—VoIunt. rs will b« accepted and counted on the -4 not a ft b< pr>->» nt call up to th« U-: practical inom-et htfo, thodraprd men are accept e.l. and rfent to reuder.voua. Town«hip4 ar. I *ub «lUrrii Is which have not filled thell* All time that can po*-- hly b • will be allowed, but the Imift will commence a* noon after theoth of Mep temb'T a- prai ticabb-. Ci - tits will be given an l Government bounty paid to Vi iunte« r» until farther notice, ttv order Tapt. Bit HARD DODGE, Bth U. 8. Infuntiy, A. A. I' M General. J. W. KIRKKK, Captain aad Prov Dla:. Pa. Sept. 7, lfl64::tf. 11. N. I ISIKTVS I III|»rov«'d FRUIT CAIVI, M LVOI 12.1861 Aug I• ; •an I Kan h 22.1««4. To b • had only ..f the subvritwr, on Main . BI'T DKK. Pa 4do..f* North of M'A: ovs «t-.r., * here every ar'i- i*. fTI.XWARE k-pt in <i It KM' VAJttETY. This can has been exten ; vely need and fixi-id to be perfectly »if«. Its great conveuie»ic« will be discovered nt flr-t wight. The extensive facilities for mannGsctur ing all iU part% make it very < heap. „» It U (I V. d by cUmplng a tin cap over and r nnd tha opening, which is prtM*"! u|M»n a cement-t«"»ted i(a«ktt, causing the cement to u»«it by the heat of the fruit; be coming cold, it Is perfectly sealed. It is closed or open ed in an instant, by I ok>ng or un!. king a -irait wire spring. LAD 11. 3 . and others, are requested to call and exam ine this unsurpassed Fruit Can. WM. 8. ZI KG LIB. Butler, Jnly 13 lV4::tf. J AS. McBLWAISf W*. CAM I IiXL M'KLWA INA C'A >1 I» U mid Itr-tnll GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ha. 18 1 FEDERAL ITUEET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. March IP, lSMu2mo. Tirniuii iumn, Attorney at Law, FBAHKLI9. VE3IASOO COIITY, PA. Office one door North of KIN NEAR H0C?1. June 8, lV4::fmo. GIFT FOR SISTF.B, A POCKET I'HOTOOBAPH BIBLE at II El N EM A N St lOAt DIABA» FOB !M6 IOW). at !mv*MA*l' J. D. M'JUNKIN, Attorney at Law. Also Licensed Claim Agent, Office with E. M'Junkia. Ceq., opposite the Pa»mHf<- vanre Hote* Butler. «.•
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