THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa.. Wednccday, Jan. 18, 'B6^ Goto Heineman's Book Store and get the Tribune Almancsfor 1805. They are the best aud most reliable Almanacs published. Lieutenant l'ettinger. according to previous announcement, delivered in the Court House, onjast evoning, bis lecture on the Great Itailroad Adventure. Ow ing; to the fact that there had been one disappointment, there was not as large an audience as was desired. The speaker is •a finely educated christian gentleman, and narrates with great force and beauty the most thrilling cp i lodes of the preeeut war. He narrates them thus, because lie, him self. passed through them. In short, all \hatheard his lecture were delighted with it) and through the persuasion of some of the leadiug citizens of this place, he has consented to return by this way and give us another lecture on Friday evening, the 27th instant. We hope all our townsmen will give him a faithful hearing, and we will insure them satisfaction. Bis sub-j • ject will be the phases of " Southern So ciety," as learned from actual experience | 'during a year's imprisonment. A man | that has done and suffered what he has. I '■iUght to be countenanced when he is on a mission of benevolence. Let us redeem j the character ofour town. COM MUM ICATIOHW. CENTRKYILLK. PA., Jan. 10, 1805. Mr. Editor: —Through the columns of your valuable paper, permit uie to have a talk to your many readers, on a subject in which we arc all interested; and just jiow while God is punishing our nation for her sins, is it not a befitting time that we should inquire what is sin, and repent •of it? and amongst all our sins, with the exception of Human Slavery, 1 think In temperance stands the most premiueut. — Let us look around through our own com munity aud see the tears that are shed, i the groans of anguish, the prayers as- j ccnding in behalf of those who have en tered into the great whirlpool of intem perance; fast traveling to ruin and des truction. No power of mortal man is suf ficient to stop this monstrous car of des- j truction. Oh ! that Ministers and Edit j ors would speak out, with every pulsation of their heart against the traffic in liq uors, until it would be a shame for men to stand behind the bar and issue out liq uid fire to men, that steals their brains and robs them of those noble qualities of soul; sends them homo to abuse their ■wives and little ones, and turn them out to the cold charities of the world, srhen •otherwise they could live independently. Put after all we can say, there remains untold misery and suffering, to which the world will forever be a stranger. Go down into the dark corners of our cities and vilages. and see the widowed mothers— the haggard paupers —the scalding tear —the groans of Anguish, thousands of weeping friends and one and all pouring into the car of God, their tale of woe and suffering; and then with them cry out to Heaven against the iniqutous system of selling and drinking liquors, aud pcrad venture God will hear our prayers," pardou our sins and drive this monster from our land. 1 might admit here, that once I was a tiplcr, and know by experience when I affirm that it is evil te touch, taste or handle. I have forever banished the cup from my lips, and just, as long as God gives me a baud to write or a mouth tospeak 1 will speak out against this evil till it ceases from our land in my own short life. 1 have seen many start out with fair pros pect in life ; where are they to-day? fal len, lost, ruined, a disgrace to their friends, a scourge to the community and all aimed to driuk moderately. But alas ' tke de ceptive vice carried them on until there was no return. My partioularschoolchuni committed suicide, fir from friends and home, and went up to meet Him who said, "No drunkard shall inherit the Kingdom of God." Beware young man Jin you take the first diink, others have ■started in the same and never could retrace their steps till death and judgment, and perhaps hell, overtook them. 4f Then lift not the wioo t-up, ' pleasures may »wim i.IKe an of lijrtit, H'MUKI it- ruxe.itr brim. Yet .hrk in the depth*; of IT* fountain* IMOUV jLnrk the spirit!, that lure, Jo the vortex uf wun." D. M. IT \r.UAt'..II. —Seek society. Answer your latter*. Meet pood will halfway. All good men excite each other's activity, etter things are said, more incisive, more wit aud in sight are dropped in talk aud forgotten .by the speaker, than get into books. —"Henry, you ought to be ashamed to .throw away bread like that. You may 'want it some day.' "Well, mother, would I »tand any better chance of getting it jtbeu, should I eat it up now ?" Startling Peace Rumors. WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. Rumors are afloat this evening,and the highest names are quoted as an authority, that the Senior Blair is to start for Richmond again on a spe cial boat, furnished by the Navy De partment. Since his return he has been haviug repeated interviews with the President, the last of which took place this afternoon. It begins to be bruited by some, and suspected by others, that his last visit to Richmond was not nearly so barren of results as papers have reported. The friends of General John Coch rane, of New York, are urging his appointment as minister to France. The Senate to-ilaj confirmed the nomination of General A. 11. Terry, as Brigadier General in the regular army. The nominrtion of Perkins Bass as District Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois, was al so confirmed. Tho Senate to-day unanimously pas ed a vote of thanks to Bear Admiral Porter and Gen. Terry. The act in amendment of the act to define the pay and enrollments of officers in the army, was passed to-day in the Senate. Mr. Wilson succeeded in incorpo rating his amendment prohibiting the future naturalizrtion of foreigners who were residents in the country in 1801, and who if naturalized, would have been subject to military duty. ('untoin l.ii un i'.iul Revcnnrx. WASIIIOCTON, January If. The Secretary of the Treasury, iu a letter to Hon H. B. W'ushbunie, ('liuir uiauof the House Committee on Com merce, says the numerous exjicdieuts re sorted to recently to evade the custom laws and evade the revenues, especially on our Northern and Northeastern front iers. renders additional legeslation highly desiratile. He submits the draft of a bill to revive part of the act of March 3d, 18- 15, which expired by limitation in 1817, since which time there has existed no au thority fur searching carrriages and oth er land vehicles other than those crossing our frontiers. It is proposed to revive this authority, and to extend the provisions of the sixty-eighth section ofthe Collection Act 1700, authorising the searching of bouses, Sic., under proper judicial war rants to inspectors This is beleived to be necessary, as ma ny ofthe collection districts are so large that the delay consequent upon procur ing the special authority now required from Col lector*, Naval officers and Sur geons. for suing out search warrants to be executed at points remote from the port of entry, has prostrated the object. Tho Secretary thinks it would add materially to the efficiency of the law if the vehi cles and beasts of burden, with all that appartains to them were subjected to for feiture)), is provided by the bill. The other propositions regarding the giving of testimony to be necessarp to an efficient execution of the revised laws. H Comptroller Taylor makes a statement of fees paid from the appropriations for California claims and expenses of the courts for the year ending December 31, lStj-l, amounting to S-i7,800, of which, SI 5,700 was paid to Win. Ewarts, couucil iu prize cases. Highly Interesting- NEW YORK, Jan. I'd. The World editorially attaches much importance to the news from I Richmond papers published to-day. j It thinks, in connection with these Uichmoiv.l stories, Mr. Blair's.silence on his return is very significant, while tho impression has been g:veri that nothing has resulted from the mis sion. It is possible other and more formidable negotiations may follow | Blair's interview with Jefferson Da- j vis. The military commission to try Cap- j tain Bell, the Lake Erie pirate, was j adjourned from .Monday to Friday on j request of Capt. Bell, that counsel might be assigned him. The ques-1 tion was referred to the War Depart- i ment, and an answer is expected by I to-morrow. The American Counsel at Havana informs Collector Draper that the reb els are staking out the harbor of St. Mart-" 8, on the western coast of Flor ida, to make it available for b'ockado runners. The Erpreka says that movements are now going on against Mobile.— Prominent persons express the opin ion that that city is now in our hands. The Herald's Washington special j says, General Butler was before the i Committee on the conduct of the wTir j to-day. lie Bays the Fort Fisher fail ure was the occasion and not the cause of his removal. He considered he was cleared of that affair, and claim ed he had the right togo through and explain his whole course since his appointment to the command of the Department of Virginia and Nor' Carolina. iiii'ii. Davidson's Mobile Expe dition. NEW YORK, December2o. The Richmond Seutiul of the 27th, contains the following: MOBILE, December 23.—The Yankee raiders from Pensaco.a to Pollard destroy ed all public and some private buildings, damaged the road considerably and the bridge over the Tuscuuibia was partially : destroyed. Capt. Henry l'ope, Quarter- 1 ; master, was Captured, and a few uegroes ! i were stolen. Yesterday, our forces pur j sued them aud a portion of their sup plies and transportation was captured. The road was strewn with their dead. There was au infantry force of anoth er raidiug party near Hood Mills aud Pcusaeola on Sunday. Its advance was met by our cavalry aud driven back sev eral miles. Capt. Semmes arrived here | yesterday from Kuropo via Matamoras, i A letter from the army of the Poto- I man, dated the 27th, says there is con \ siderable picket fii iug aloug our front, i The resumption is no doubt caused by the uumerous desertions receutly occur ring, about niuety deserters having reach ed our front last week. ; The Postmaster General has rescinded the instructions of the Post Office De partment under section nine of act Con gress, approved July let, 1804, authorix , ing postmasters to sell postage stamps aud stamped envelopes at a discount of four per cent. Postmasters will in future uu tier no circumstances ma-e any abate ment from the face value of such stamp ] ed envelope*. Arrivaln>*d Departure ofllßlin The mail from Butler to Kast Sandy, by way of Holy oke. CoultersviUe, Anandals, MurrWville ami Clluton ville. 3d mil***: It-are* Butler on Monday ami Friday of each at 6 o'clock, a. m , return* ou Tuesday aud Sr-turday of each week at 7 o'cjock, j>. iu. The mail from Butlvr to Salem Croa* Roads, by way of Sasonburg, Harversvillc, Fret port, Shearer'* Crots Honda, McLaughlin'* Store ami Onk'and Cnms Road*, 43 mile*; lca«'« nut!>roo Tuesday fwd Saturday of each week, at ft o'clock, a m.; returm'on Fiiday and Monday cf «.ich week,at 8 o'clock, p. n\ The mail from Butler to N>w rootle, by way of Mount Ohesnut, Pronpert, Fort'JinTillo and Princeton, 28 mile*; leave* Ilniler on Monde.y an.l Thursday of each week, at 6 o'clock a. m: return* on Tuesday aud Friday of each week, at 5 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butb-r to Laarenceburg. by way of North Oakland, Bnruhart'* Hill*, Baldwin and Hruin. 25 utiles, lears Butler on Monday and Fri»lny of ea«h week, at » o'clock, a. m: returb* oh Tueadaj and Saturday of each week, at 9 o'clock, p. m. The maii from Butler to New Brighton, by way of Pe tersburg, Break-Neck and Zolh-naple, 2« mile*; with two additional trips between Break-NeckandZellenrtple; leevs Butler on Wednesday of each waek, at 7 o'clock, a. in.; re urnson Thursday of each woek, at 5 o'clock, p. m. The mall from Butler to Pittsburg, by way of Glade Mill*. BukerHtown, Tally Cavy, Ktnn. I>eque*ne and Alle gheny City, 32 mile*: leave* Butler every morning, except Sunday, at 7 o'clock, a. m.: arrive* at Butler from Pitts burgh by the name route, every day, Sunday excepted, at 1 o'clock, p. m. « Tlie mail from Butler to Mercer, by way of McCnndles*. Brownington, Hlippery-lbx-k, North Liberty. Louden and Balm, 32 mile*; leave* Butler every day, Sunday excep ted, at 1 o'clock p- m.; return* by the same route, every day. Suuday excepted; arriving in Butler at 7 o'clock in the morning. The mail from Butler to Indium, by way of Coylcs ville, Washington, Kittanning. Klderton and Shelocta, 4H inilen: leave* Butler on Monday and Thursday of each week, at 4 o'clock, a. in.: return* on Tuesday and Friday of each week, at 7 o'clock, p. in. The mail from Butler to Boydstown, 0 mile*, leave* B'Lwl-towii on Friday morning of each week, arfive* at Butler In the f>rcn«»on : depart* for Boydstown same day alter the arrival of the mail from Pittsburgh. SUTEESS HAH ii etS IUTI.KH, Pa. Jan. 18, 1805. BUTTRR—Fre*Ii Hoi"., 40, cent* per pound BKA NS—White, »"» per bu*hel. BABLKY—Spring. fl.lO; Kill. $1,25. BKKBWAX—36 cent* *er JHIUIHL KtHJS—3O cent* per do7.en. FLOUR—Wheat, s»'>,oo to 6,55 per hund.; Rye 4 00; Buckweeat. $4,50 per hund. FRUlT—Dried Apples, $1,50t0 $175 per bushel; Dried Peaches, f4.<*>t04.50. FEAT 11 KB S—so cents per pound. OR AI N Wheat. fl.AOpcr bu*hel; Rye, 1,10. Oats, c 75 Corn, 100; Buckwnat, »"«•. OROCKRIKS—Coffee. Rio, 50c per pound: Java. <W; Brown Sugar, 25c per pound; do. White, 4i'c . N O. Moliia *••«., 112 I.M cent* per gallon : Syrup I,soand $1,75. IIIDF.S—H cents per pound. # LARD—2ft cent* per pound. NAI LS—slo,oo per keg. POTATOES —and per bushel. PORK—I 4to 15 cent* per pound. It AOS—S cents per pound. RICK—2O cent* per pound. SKKDS —Clover, $12,00, per bushel; Timothy, f5.50: Flax, $2,50. SALT- $3,75 per barrel TALLOW—IS cents per pound. WOOL per pound. PITTODtt I%Gn >i \i? k i i Jan. 17, ISCS, A PPLKS—S:!,OO ft. $3.25 per barrel. BUTT Kit—kre*h Roll, 43@4r,e perlh. CllKKSK—Western lte-serve, 23c per lb; Hamburg, 24 per tb. KUOS—II per .lozeri. FLOUR—Wheat, sll<?ft sl2: Buckwheat, s*.so. (!RAlN—Wheat, $2,00 (dj $,210; Corn, fl.lo Oat*, 95 BARLKY —Spring. $200,: Full. $1,85. OIDK'KRIKS —Sugar, 25 Ui, 2< « t* per lb; Coffee. 52 0n per lb; Mid:t*Bes, 1,10 @ 1,20 c per gallon; Syrup, 12U (iv sl,2.'' per gallon. SALT -Liverpool, $2,50 ,o; f3,30 per «ack; No. 1, extra. s3o*l per bai I el. SKKDS —Flaxseed,s2,7sper bushel SPECIAL NOTICES. r l'o ('onstitnptlvcH. CON SI MTTIVK sufferers will receive a valuable pre scription foi the cure of Cnn*uniptlon, A»thin i. Bronchi tis,and all throat and Lung affection*, (freeof cbary« ..l.y svndlug their addrc-* t . B« v. KDW AKD A. \\ ILS IN. Willinm*burg, King* co., New Yoik. Dec. 7, 1804::3 mo. fjj. A. V. M. — Butler No. 272. A. V. M. holds J\ it*stated meeting* in the Odd Felloe* Hall.on Main Street. Butler I'M on 'lie lit t Wmlne* AS y\ da.v of each month. Brethren Irom »istcr ' j \ Lotlges are i espectfully Invited to atteud. By order of the W. M. CON NOQUKN KSSINtI LODU K, slated nieetiiuv* a| Hall, on six o'clock. Brethren from sister Lodges are respect fu I y invited to attend. By order of the N. O. \ EW I I>V ERTISESf «: \ i ? . Atliniiii*«(rnlorN SoOff. KHTATB OF UKNRT V. STOOPH, D*C'D. I ETTKRS of a.lmini*tral ion on the estate ..f Henry V I J St'>op*, iI«M, late of Washington tp.. having I '-on i<t*uod by the Register to the under-signed ; tliei ef all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are requested to m.ike immediate payment, and tho*e having clum* against the same are required to present them piopery authenticated 112 r settlement. \\ M. STOOPS. Jan. 21*t lMis::tit. Administrator. Autlllor'M Police. IN the matter of the of account Nathan F. N't andlee*. Kx'r of John S. McOllulless.dec'd. In the Orphans' Court of Butler county. No. 15, Dec. Term, 4804. And now to wit: Dec. 7th. I*o4, on motion of McCand le>- AOraliam. Court appoint Thomas Robinson. I>q . an Andtt >r, to fake testimony, and report the fact*, ami to distribute the balauee in the hands of the Kx'r to the pa tie* interested ami to report at the next Term. Butler County, sk. Certilled from the racord, this lf.th dav of January, A. i D. 1865. W ATSON J. YOUNO.CI k. Notice Is hereby given that iu pursuance of the above appointment, 1 will attend to the duties of said appoint ment at the office of Charles McCandlc** K*q., iu Butler, on Thursday, Feb., 23d, IKOS at 1 o'ch»ck I'. M. where all persons interested may attend if they see proper. THOMAS ROBINSON, Auditor. TVotice. I N the matter of the account of J. M. Christy, Kx'r of John McKiH*uk. dee'd. hi the Orphans* Court of Butler county, No. 16, Sept. Term. IH*>4. An I now to wit: December 7. 18ii4. on motion of Me- I Candles* A Oralmm. Court appoint Thoma* Kobiu*oii, j K«q.. an Auditor to take testimony, report the faet* ami ! also to distribute the balance in the hands of the Kxj - , to and among the parties interested and to report to noKt j Term. liulf'-r Count;/. *>'. Certified from the Record, this 16th day of January. A. D. 1 >65, WATSON J YOUNG, Cl k, Notice is hereby, given that in pursuance ofthe above appointment, I will attend to the duties of said appoint ment at the Office of Charles McUandleSS »q., in Butler, on Tuesday the 21st day of Feb., 180 ft, at 1 o'clock, l». M., where all person* interested may attend if they see prop er. THOMAS ROBINSON, Auditor. W. H. H. KIDDLE J. B. CLARK MODLK k Attorneys' at Law. Office, iu tlie County surveyor'* otllcr, lltil ler, Pu, Will nttetul tosll business entrusted to them, promptly} AISM» LI«-KMCKO CLAIM AOLXTK, for receiving PIINAION.*. BOLNTIKN. BACK PAT forsoldiera or their representative*. tm" No charge uetil claim* are collected. "4^ <s#"TO VOLUNTEES —Volunteers will l>e accepted , an I con it ted on the quota* of the present call up to the It last practical moment before the dratted men are accept ed. and *ieiil to rendezvous. Townships ami sub-districts which have not tilled their quotas, are urged to do so at once, i All time that tan posnibly be given, will be allowed, ; but the inaft aill conitut>nc« a»*oou after the sth of Sep tember a* practicable. < t edits will be given and Government l»onnty paid te Voluuteem until further notice. Bv order Capt. RICIIAKD DO DOS, Bth U. 8. Infantry, A. A. P. M. Oeueral. J. W. KIKKKR, Captain and l*rovo«t Mar., 23d Diet., Pa. Sept. 7. 1864utf. 11. N. Fisher's Improved FRUIT CART, Paten ed Nov. 12,18«1, Aug. 19, 1862, and March 22,1804. To be had only of the subscriber, on Main St., BCT DKR. Fa., 4 «l»s»ra North of M'Abov** Store, where every article of TIIW ABB is kept In O HE A T Y A RIKT J '. This can has been extensively u.ied and 112 >uud to be perfectly safe. Its great convenience will be discov* red at first sight. The extenaive ficilitiea for manufactur ing all ita |tart* uiNke it very cheap. It is ekiaed by clamping a tin cap over and round the opening, which i* prwaaed Ufion a cenient-c«>ated gasket, causing the cement to melt b*y the htat of the fruit; IH* coming cold, it is perfectly sealed. It is cloned or open ed iu an instant, by hooking or uuhooking a strait aire and other*, are requeeted to call abd exam iae thin unsurpassed Fruit Can. WM. S. ZIRULER. Butler, July 13,18<Mr:tf. Theodore Freckenstein, M. D., PIIYSICI.AX A NIBtiEOX. OFFICE en the corner of Jefferson and Mcßean streets, w (Opposite corner from U. I*. Chnrcfi ) IILTL.ICII, A. Dec 51, 1864^me. TAKE NOTICE. \R my wife, Elir.abeth June Coon has left my bed and board on the Oth inat. without any Just cnuse, I therefore warn nil persons from harbering or trustiug her on tn j account ul will not be accountable f* any debtscontracted by her. JAB. L. CONN. insurant*** Company. T7IOURTH annual statement of the Butler Co. Mutual I. Fire Insurance Company, made January 6, 1805. Ain't, of property Insured at date $555,150,00 " Premium Notes in force at date 38,19*2,59 M Received from all sources for the year, 1884 1,679,62 Losses and expenses paid for the year 1804 1,107.99 M Cash on hand 1,540.42 Number of Assessments in 4 tears One Lint of Losses paid in 1304 Jno. C. Hatfner 547,00 Philip Bickel 13,33 *£00,35 At the annual meeting of the Company held ofi Jan. 10, 1865, the fol lowing Directurs were elected for the cn-mlnc v«*ar: S. M. l'urvls, B. Beineger, 11. K. Wit k, Wm.Campbell, .?. Walters, K McJunkin. Esq., W. 8. Boyd, J. Bchoena, Lemuel Marshall, 11. C. Ileitieiuun, W. J. Campbell, I. J Cuiumitig*. 8. (l. Purvis, President. W Campbell, Vice PwMent. J Walters, Tres'y. H, C. lleiueuiaii, Sec'y. J. T. M<- junkin, Gen'l Ag't. •** THOS. K,OSX3SrSOIT, Attorney at Law, A N I> PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, Office with ('list. SPCandlcflit Esq., Soutfi W «*at corner oft lie l)lnioiid| 11 it tier ft*a. STRAY COW. to the premises of the subscriber, in Marion Tp., j Duller county, on Friday, the 30th day of Decem ber last, a DARK IIKD COW. some white up n the rump white belly and tail, crumply horns supposed to bo be tween four ami 11 r«f year-.ld. The owner is hereby re i|ue-<tei| to L'<>iue 112 i| WHrd, prove property. psy charges and take lier away, otherwise slit) will be disposed of accor dii>K l" l»w. " ROBERT ATWELL. Jan. 11. mvv. NOTICE." IN the matter of the Filial Account of John Kennedy. Trustee of John Duffy < Dutch) in the Court of Common Pleas of Bntier county, No. .">l. November Term, 1860, andC. P. No. 20, June Term, INGI. And now to wit: I) v. 18. account filed and apnmved by the Court »mi, ami notice of the filing directed t.t be given according to rule relating to accounts of Assignees unit Trustet-s—also Court grant rule to show cause why. upon the confirmation of sa'doccopnt said Trustee should not bo discharged froin the oflice, ati>l that the same w ill be allowed on the first day of next term, to wit: the f.urth Monday of Mateli. a. d., lH»". r >. unless exceptions be filed on or before that day, of which notice is hereby Certified from the record this 10th day of January, A. D.. 1805. WM. STOOPS, Jan.. U.i i'r> >th y. LIINI <'all. \LL persons knowing themselves Indebted to Doctor Chmles F.iumeilitig, will s&vecosts by calling onG C. Itoessing, E-i.. and settle the same. I IIMIBLIKO. SjK<i:il Income la*. Coti.KcTona Orricr. U. S. I*T. UEV., 23D DISTRICT. 3D 111 V., BITI.BR. DA., Jan. 1,1806. N-OTICB 1" hereby given that in accordance with the joint resolution ol Congress, approved July 4th, "»U, a special tux of 5 per < ent. has been assessed upon In comes for the year ending December "»lst, 1803. The list of said t.ixes for Butler county. Pennsylvania, lias I.eon returned t • me Tor collection, and the same are now due and payable at the store of l(. C A J. L. Mc.Aboy. in Butler. Da. Saitl taxes must be paid on or before 31st day of January 18t>5, or the same will be sub ject to a penalty of 10 per cent. B,C. McABOY, Dep. Col., 3<l Div., 23 Dis. Orphans' Court Hale. jjY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court for the | > cot niy of Butler, 1 will offer 112 >r sate, at public out cry, on the premises, on Thursday, thc9l/i day of Fehrwiry, 1805, at 2 oYlcck. p. m.. all the c.date of John F. M'Olll, late of Darker township, in two hundred acres of land, situ ate in that t- wnship, adjoining land*of James M'Mahen, Thomas Smith's heirs, and others. Tun MM —One third In hand, and the balance in two equal annual iuMnlmouts, with interest from the confir mation .1 the sale. KB F.N K7.ER ('IIIII STY. Adni'r. of John F. M'Uill, doe'd. Jan. 4.1565::Gt Kxcculor'N Xotiee. XBTATIOK JOD* ELLIOTT, DKC'D. Letters testimentary having been duly issued to the iimh i-ignnl. of the »stat" of John Elliot t. late of liufTu lotp:. dee'd: Therefore all persons indebted to said es t:i •. .lire notified to make immediate patient, and thos* having claims against the same are retjuestod to present tlieni properly authenticated for settlement. (J. C. SEDWICK. W. C. FIUMMINO. Jan. 4th, 1855::0t. Etec'rs. Slier ill's Sale. I"> V Virtue of a writ of Fieri Farias issued out of the > Court of ('amnion Pleas of Butler • niMty. and tome dliected, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the bojough of Butler. on MONDAY. I lie *.>t li day of January next, I*os, at 9 o'clock, a. m.. the following des« ribed property, to wit: All the right,title, interest and claim of Arthur Craw foid, of in and to one hundred ai res el land, uioro or le-'s. situated in Cherry township. Duller county. Da . bounded north by lands of Joseph Dorter. ea>t bv Wil son Thompson, south by lands if Rbem/.er Foster. west by lands formerly owned by John Dunn, forty acres cleared and fenced, five ..f which are meadow, log house end stable thereon erected. Seized and takeh in execu tion as the property of Arthur C rawford, at tho suit of John M. Thompson. W. O. BRACK n.NHIDIiB, Sheriff's office, natter, Dee. 21. 1804. Sheriff. Administrator'M Soticc. K.'TATE «>r CHRISTIAN BKIUIII.T, DEC'D. \\ril EREAS letters '.f Administration to the e<t*tr ..f ( hri-tian B« u:hlev. lati of I'hy towu-diip. der'd.. have been duly granted to the uudeinifiied. therefore, nil persons indebted to said estate, will make immediate payment, and those havingctanns against the same, will i pros ut theiu properly authenticated for settlement. 1 SB AC SUTTON, 11. J BEIOHLEY, Dec. 27, l ft »V#a®t. Administrators. SSO 00 Reward! ON* the 2d in*t.. John Kerstoti. broke Jail—is about ; five feet eight inches higli-rspare fin e—sharpi ye— about 46 veais of age. The abifVe reward will |.e paid , for his recovery. WM. O. URACKKNIUINiF,. Butler Dee. 7,1864. Sheriff. Correction of Enrollment. 23d District, Pcnna. ■ IN order to secure the assi»tance and r<»-opcrnti..n of the people in the endeavor to keep tho Enrol iiient Lists CvfUtinually correct, the Enrolling Board# have been di rected to have copies of said UepV open to the ex- Mininati'Ui of the public at all proper times, and shall give nubile notice that any person may appear before the Doard and have any man stricken off the list, if he can show, to the satisfaction of the Board, that tho person named Is not properly enrolled, on Jfco unt of Ist. Alifnttyr: 2d. Xon-rt4idettct; 3d, Oc.r Aye; 4th. yVrwiiMCNl, rhytira IDitubftHy, of such a degree as to render the person not a proper nubject for enroll ment under th« law and Regulations ; 6th. Having served in the Military or Naval service two yart dm tug the present w.u* and been honorably disohorged. I.specially Civil offers, Clergymen, and all prominent citizens, are invited to appear at all tunes before the to |Hiiut out eirors in the Lists, and to gire sucn information in their pos ens ion as may aid iu the correc tion ami revision thereof They should understand that it is plainly for the in terest of eacb'subdistrictto have stricken from the Lists, all names improfierly enrolled, be« au>e an excels of names increases the (juota called for from such suledis tricts; and that it Is equally for the interest of each per son enrolled In a given sub-disti ict to piece upon the Lists all persons iu the sub-district liable to do military duty, because the greater the number to bedtawn from, the les# the chance that any particular individual will bo drawn. It is the personal interest of every enrolled man. that the quit i in which he ia concerned shall wot bo made too large, and that bin own chance IVu draft shall not 1>« un justly Inerea-e I; both these objects will be attaiucd if all parties will aid in striking out the wrong names and putting in the right ones. Especially iu this the inter est of those drafted men who by putting iu Substitutes themselves liable to draft, have secured exemption which by lii«terms of the Law holdsg.usl only until thopnt*- ent Etiiullment is exhausted in their »üb-di*tncts. Meu who are over 4."i years of age,and iu coneeqoenceexcused by Law from the perf vrmauce of duty in the tudd. owe It to the cause and the country to take a wifoiuandacfiee l»art in tho correction of the Enrollment n»Uitary sarvice of the tir»t importance. The Law reouiree that the quotas s<hall be assigned in proportion to the enroll ment, and the fairness and justice of this mode of deter mining the ani-mnt «*f military service due from each and ctery section of ihe country, cannot be doubted if the enrollment is made as nearly perfect as it is practi cable, to make it. Tho amount of sei rice due to the Nation from every Town or County, i* thus laid fairly sud plainly befbie the citizens, and it is expected that a higher motive than a selfish interest will prompt all to do their share in perfecting the enrollment, and securing a just and efflciegt execution of the laws for raising troops, a believer it becomes uccessory to apply them. By order of # Msj. RICHARD I. DODGE, A. A. P. M. General. J. W. KiRKER, Capt. k Pro. Mar. Dec. 7, l#fc* :3t 23 District, Pa. 1 G/*t DIARAB FOft IW6 lOO'/. IIEIVEMA NB* Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., FOUNDED IX 1840. 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The Institution therefore offers the Commercial Stu dent, the following IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: Ist. The best System of accounts In use, taught by the Author. 2d. The daily lectures of-an experienced Accountant. 3d. A saving of half the time required by other Colle ges. ami s2l) or S3O iu hoard. 4th. A saving of s6ors? in Stationery. sth. Haviug the best business penman in the West. M&" or full jiartkulars. send for our elegant new Cir cular 112 > • 8, with samples of our Penman's Business aud Ornan.trt.«al Writing, inclosing 25 cent" for postage, to P. DVFF A SON, 17\u< W>a.l». Junto 1, lsQ&Tmfy. PtuiTa. I Cloaks, Sacques, Circulars and Shawls. DRESf AND MILLINERY GOODS. .. S A SEW & COMPLETE STOCK JUST OPENED, S £ AT 9 w B.T. PAPE&GO. »•» Cloth for Cloaks. 1864. New Gods! 1864. » LA HOE AND WELI. SELECTED STOCK Of A Splendid Seasonable Goods, Just received and fur Sale at the ITEW STORE OP WEBER & TROUTON, Dojd'i Building, corner ef Main A Jefferson «t«. BITLKK, PA., Consistingof Dry Goods,inch *» FINK DELAINi, CAfiIIMEKES, uJ COB ERG 8, JALXPACAB, pP.INTB, BALMORAL SKIUTS asaortuient of LADIES DRESS GOODS, of the fiuast quality BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, and all kind* of Trimmings. A Urge aaaoi tmont of GENTS. WAIIE, tuck aa CLOTHS, CA.SSIMKHES SATIN KITS, JEANS', CATIONADES, KC. Itcml y-Mlid v Clot It 111 v. HATS AMD GAPS Of the very latest Stylea. i A large and well selected Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware, Queenswure, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, And * Genuine Article of HTRAIXKU IIOXKY, j All <>r which will be • 'lil cheap for | CASH, or cOlft'TRY PRODUCE I WEBER &. TROUTMAN. ' | April 13. George Vogeley, Jr., | ! MANUFACTURER AND DEALER I iv ALL *:VD» or Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars, Mnln Htrcet, llutier. Tilings Done Up Right! ! Iwn-h to Inform Butler county, and the regi-.n r- und al>>.of, flint I have jn*t recem-d the heat article e*- er imported into thi« roont.v. Th# -nlv way t<- prove »».«• fa. t into call and examine my Tobneeo, Snuir Mud f.clo-vinc iit the truth fthe old adage, that " the pr«»«»f of Uie Pudding la the B«ht " Any man that ha* an inkling for Tobacco, iu any <>{ it« forma, can be gratified. GEORGE VOGELEY, Jr. Butler, NOT. 30, WHtiTmo. : IVZAJE^ET" STOLEN from actable inFreenort, Araialrong comity on the night «.f the fir*t > 112 Smember, IWit, a S-r.t M-u-f, t«»n year# of age, white face, ami white on the hind to the kix-en; a Saddle, bridk,.U)d halter wan abo taken. Any peiaon giving Information that will laud to th* l dweoverv 112 the Mure, oi' the conviction of the tbi*£ will be liberally rewarded. CII AP.I.E3 THOMPSON', j J»oe. 2. 196fc*.2t. Buffalo tp., Armstrong co., Pa Notice to Collectors. N'OTTCE is h»*r' J.y given to all Collert,.r* whn are In arre.tr* with the Tiea*ur«;r of Butler County, prior I to the year 1564. that pavuient must he made •»» or !»»• foil- th'«* ■••cond w»*«-k of December Court next After thit time, I ain authorixed by the Commi*aionert, to place the account* in the hands of the Sheriff. The de mands upon tbr Treasury are of Mich a character, that they niu-t lie met. Strict compliance with the above in remitted, aa I will carry it out without regard to pentutia. N. WALKER, Treasurer. Tree* office. Oct. 10. IMU. R7 M. M'LURE, Attorney at Law, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT. i Ornca, N. E. comer of Diamond, Butler, Pa. Feb. T s l*64::tf. ISxeentor's Xottee. ESTAII or RXT. DTC'R IT THERE AS Let tor* Tentamentarv with tfye Will *n \> uexed. having tbfa day b«*en duly granted by the liegiater, to Uach?l Nit>L«»ck and John U Niblock. Exe | cuiora of Rev. Isaiab Nibl"ck, late of the borough of i Butler, dee d-, th»-I HFW-E all peraooa indebted to the estate of «MD DECEDENT, are REQUESTED to MAKE IMMEDIATE pay meat, and THOSE having claim* or demauda against the *ame, will preaent them properly authenticated for set tlement. RA< HKL NILLOCK, JOHN U. NIBLOCK, Oct. 2«. Executor*. DR. B. r. HAMILTON, Formerly of Sunbury,Butler Co., I || AVISO k-stnl in ItlTl.Klfc <.oen hi. pnift llll—l i ollf™, Out Ijituerlv ooenpiti 1 y lA. EaijiUu,- U. S. 7-30 Loan. TBI Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that sub scriptions will be received fur Coupon Treasury Rotes, payable three years from Aug. 16th, lßfi4, with eemi-a*r nunl intercut nt n rete of seven end three-tenths per cent, per annum—principal and Interest both to be paid in lawful money. Tlic»e notes "will be convertlbls at the option of the holder at maturity, into six per cent, (old bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty yenra from their date, aa the OoTenunent may elect. They will be iMued in denominations of SSO, SIOO, S6OO, 91,00V and 95,000, and all subscriptions mast be for fifty Jul 1 are or noma multiple of fifty dollar*. The notes will be trausiuitted to the owners frea of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificate of Dep«*dt an th?y can be prepared. A« the notes draw interest fr»»in August Ift, persons making deposits subsequent to that dato must pay the I Interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time win be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which will he paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must be made fium thu deposits. Soecial Advantages of This Loan. It is a National B.«vi.ho* 11a.no, offering a highei rate of interest than any other, and the best secitrity. Any 'livings bank pays its depositors in U.S. Notes, considers that it is p tying in the best circulating medium of the country, and it cannot pay Jn anything better, for Its own assots are either in government securities or in notes or bowls payable in gcvernment paper. It is equally oonvenist as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can always be sold for witltia a fraction of their Cite and accumulated Interest, arid ar-» the best security with bank* as collateral* fur disounts. Convertible into a Six per cent. 5-20 Gold Bond. Iu addition to tha very liberal iutcrest ou the notes for three yeais, this privilege of conversion is now worth about throe per cent, per annum, for the c urrent rate for ft-20 llond.i is not less than nine per cent, premium, and beforo the war the premium iu six per cout. U. 8. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that tbu ac tual profit on this loan, at the present maiket rate, ia not less than ten per cent, por annum. Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. Itut anidc from all the advantages we ba'*e enumera ted, a special Act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury units from lacal tax at tun. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent, per annum, occnrdlng to therato of taxaiion iu various parts of the It is believed that no securities offer eo great induce ments to lenders a* thoae issued by the government.— In all other forms uf indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate con?* mnnities.ouly, Is pledged fsr payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the Untied States. While the government offers the most liberal term* Air Its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificate* will hu issued for all deposits.-* The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they are to be issuod in blank or payable to or dor. When endorsed it must be left with the office* # receiving the deposit, to he forwarded to the Treasury Department. gl'Bsctirriovs will nt becsivcd by the Treasurer <* the United States, at Washington, the several Aseistaul Treasurers and de-dgnafed Depositaries, and by the FlrHt Xit I lomi 1 I funic of Allegheny City, l*a. First, ond, and Third National Banks of Pittsburgh, r* , and by all National Banks are dcpositariei of public money, and Al,l, RESPECTARLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will givo further information and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO BUBSCRIBBKS. U. S. Collector's Notice. HAVING received the Annual l.ist of Licensee, Tsses on Incomes. Carriages, Silver Plate. Ac., under the U. 8. Internal Revenue Uw, for the Hd Division of th tr 2.kl District. Peuua., comprising the county of Butter, I will attend for tha purpose of receiving of said taxes, Ac., at my office, iu the borough of Butler, from the £*4 of August. 1864, to the iWh of September, 1864, also at the following places: Saturday, Sept 10, D*64, from 'J to l Jo'chtk, a. m., at Kelly's Store, Buffalo township. Same dav. fr..m 1 to 4 o'clock, p. m., at the Store of 1. Maui hoff, Esq., Sax^iburg. Moiidav, Sept. \2. I*» 4, from 8 to 12o'<loek, a.m., Fairvu w at Adam's Hotel. Snnie dav. from Ito U o'cl k. p. n»., Mlllerstown, at Iloch's Hoi. I. Tm sday, Sept. in, lgfii. from 8 to 12 o'clock, a.m., Sutihui v. Nt A. Wilson's store. Siiun dav, from 2Ho 4 o'clock, p. m , ll>«rrisTille, Kerr s Hotel. W edne'day. Sept. 14.1V4, Centrevllle,at Eyth's Hotel. Thursday, Sept., 10, from 8 to 14 o'lcock, a. in., potrerNViile. :»t Hive s Hotel. Same dav, from 2 to 4 o,clock, p. m , Prospect, at Mrs. Bred Ill's Hotel. Fridav k Saturday, th" Iflth an<f 17th of Sept. IBf4, at Zellenople, at Raatian's Hotel. Monday, Sept., IM. IM4, Glade Mill, from 12to 4 o'clock p. in., at Cooper's II >tel. after which time the penalties prescribed by law. a ill be strictiy enforced. Payment must be made in U.S Money. B.C. Me A BOY. I>ep. Col., 3.1 Div., Afcl Dot lluthr, Aug. 24. 1«W. * i Kni'onitn of fashion, ()> MAIN STREET, Opposite Boyd's Buildings. Butler. 1' MI E un lenigned would respectfully inform hie old friends and the public generally, that be ia constant ly "in receipt.of the very latecf Fashions, and is folly pre pare! at ail times to ute all kinds 112 work in his lir.* of business in a neat and workmanlike manner, and will be nappy to attend to all who aiay give him a call. A S McCANDLKSS. •lan. A. lK«'4v.:tf . Executor's Xotlro. Estate or Jonx J*c«, Dr.c n. I AITIIEREAS Letters Testamentary with the Will an \\ I.have this day been duly issued by the Reg infer to William M. Oiahain. l-wj. Executor of John Jack, late of \\ ashiuutoti t. w.whip, dee d., therefore all persons Indebted to the estate of «<id decedent, are re quented to make immediate payment, and thoee having claims or demands against the tauie. will present tL» iu properly authenticated fcr settieenm Aug 24,lHtV4,rtt* WM-M 'tORAKf AM, Ex r. Ilxccutor's Notice. Lit'iU oj Mrs, UunnahJ, JTOUnc, dee'd, FETTERS Testamentary having b«rr> granted to the j Mibscrilters, on the estate of Mrs. Hannah J. M'Cuiie, I decraae^,late of ttlipperynsk townshla, Butler county, j notice is hereby givuti to thwee indebted to said eetate, t*» i make inuue*ii<<te payment, and those taring claims 1 auainat the Sfuiie Iw piwseut them properlv autheuUw U'issi'.lwDsOk ABNKR DALk, ; EFURAIM U.ADAM!*, { Nov. 1 T<»«U: r>t % Executors. Settle Up. 1111 F. undersigned wishca to inform all those knowing themwWeaindebted to him. that they are required i to call and settle between this and the first of January, | lfct'ft, alter which time his ixH)ks will p<autively be left > ' with the proper officers fur Battlement. JUiiN A. SEDWICK. J Dee. 7,lS»'4:^w. stray Heifer. C'tAME to the enclosure of the nndersigned, residing In j Jeffe-son township, Butler county, "n or about 26th day of November, 1804. a Jlc<ft Ht ID-r, wj*h some white on the belly, a crop off the left eer, an«f a swallow-fork in the right, about two andali»lf years old. The owner ia requested to cm* forward, prove property, pay charges, and tak« her away, otherwise she will b* dispoeed of according to law. WM. MILLER. Dec. 7. ls64::»t. Election Notice. rpHF.RE will be a meeting of the Members of the Bnt ! \ lerC4»untv Mutual Fire Insurance Company, st the office of the lucretary, in Bntler. Pa., on the eeConT January next, being the 10th day of tha m*nth, for the purpose of electing twelve Directors for th« ensuing year. 11. C. HEINEM AN, > Butlor. Dac. 7, 18C4::it. Sec'y. Attorney at Law, Fit AN Kl.n, VESAHGO cockty, pji. Office oue door North of KIN NEAR lIOUSR. June 8, lH<M::rtmo A. M. NF.YMAN, M. D. ~ if l*lkyHlc;lun unci Hurtfeon. I [ Office imme4iate!y opposite Walker s ■ , .... l*p. ! , Dec. i, ISC&nf.
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