THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Butler, Pa,, Wednesday, Mar. 1 '865. Ipg™ The I'J argegt Circulation of • any Paper in the County, "fgsj I,lst of Oram! Jurors. DRAWN FOR MARCH TERM, 1885. Thos. Stevenson, Esq., Slippcryrock; t Daniel Meals, Sr., Washington; J. Dodds, Penn ; James Say, Parker; A. B. Tinker, Butler tp.; Thomas Brandon, Franklin; Anthony Hoon. Oakland; D. S. Ekas, Buffalo ; Jos. M'Gowen, Mud dycreek ; Jo3eph Murrin'of Jos.,Venau go; James Gr. Wilson, Jackson; Micha el Emriek, Summit, Jno. Harbison, Mid dlesex ; E. L. Varnum, Centre; Samuel j Colwell, .T«fferson; Jas. S. Shields, Mer- j cer"; Win. Douthett, Forward; Jas. Stc- I venson, Connoquenesaing; A. B.Story, Fairview; Sam'l Cornelius, Worth; Thos. Ekas, Clinton; Robert Carnahan, bor. Butler; James Allen, Clay ; t Jno. Parka. Adams. TRAVERSE JURORS —FIRST WEEW. George. W. Milford, Allegheny; Bob ert Pinkerton, Adams; Silas Covert. Bra dy ; Matthew Greer. Buffalo; Jacob Wal ter, Butler; James Wilson, Centre; Levi Stewart, Cherry; Epliraim Allen, Clay; Hugh M'Crea, Clearfield; Edward Fink. Clinton ; John Starr, Sr., Concord ; Jas. W. Garvin, Cranberry; Jas. Welsh, Jr., Conuoquencssing ; John olford. Done- j gal; Chambers Scott, Fairview; Jno. Al- j bert, Franklin ; Benj. Douthett, Forward; Jacob F. Wise, Jadkson ; Matthew Cun ningham, Jefferson; Henry Westerfield, Lancaster; Robert M'Dowell, Marion; Wash. Buchanan, Mercer; Thos. Logan, Middlesex ; Dunwiddy v| 'Collough. u>l dycreek ; Matthew Harbison, Oakland ; Eli Hartzell, I'enn; Robert Storey. Par ker; Dav. Armstrong, Slippcryrock ; Jas. Kcarns, Summit; Robert Martin, Sr., Venango; Samuel M. Moore, Washing ton; John Young, Winfield; John Ben net, Worth; M. W. Spear, boro. Butler; Josiah >l'Michael, Millcrstown ; Absalom Shanor, Prospect; Jonathan May berry ; Centreville; Geo. Beam, Harmony. SECOND WEEK. John B. Adlington. Portersville; John Weber, Saxonburg; Eckart Bentcl, Ze lienoplc ; Solomon Snyder, Ilarrisvillc; John N. Pollock, Allegheny ; Jerry W. Starr, Concord; John English, Cranber ry ; Thomas Watson, Winfield; Jona than Clutton, Brady; Armstrong Reni sou, Adams; Samuel 11. Flemming. Buf falo; William Bartley, Butler; Henry Whitmire Centre; James Smith Cher ry; James Stoughton, Clay; Wm. Har vey, Esq., Clinton ; Samuel Wilson, Con noquenessing; John S. Shakley, Done gal; W. G. Stoughton, Fairview; Peter Albert, Franklin; John Cowan Forward ; Jacob H. Ziegler. Jackson : Philip Burt ncr, Jefferson ; William Wilson, Lancas ter; Joseph Marshal, Marion ; William ] P. Braham, Mercer; A. T. Harbison. Middlesex; John M'Clymonds, Esq., Muddycreek ; Jacob I.arimore. Oakland; Andrew Emriek, Penn; Z. B. Shepherd, Talker; James Adams, Jr., Slippcry rock; John Forctli. Summit; Thomas Ray, Venango; David Piser, A\ ashing ton; Thomas Clark, Worth; William Truxall, boro. Butler; William S. Boyd, Butler. Arrival IIIKI Departure of Hails The mall from Butler to East Sandy, by way of Iloly oke, CoulterMvilh*. Anandale, Murrinsville an.l Clinton ▼ill©. 36 miles; leaves Butler on Monday an.l Friday of each wwk, at 6 «•'« 1 >< K. a. m., returns on Tuesday ami j Saturday of each week at 7 o'c|ock, p. ID. The mail fr«»m Bntler to Salem Crow Road*, by way "112 llaxonburg. Sarvorsville, Freeport, Shearer's Crov-> llou.ls, McLaughlin's Store and Oakland Crow Road* 4 mil." leave* Butler on Tuesdnv an.l Saturday of e.uh week. Nt 6 o'eh»ck, a. m.: returns on Friday and Monday cf each week, at Bo'clock. p. m, The mail from Sutler to New Castle. by way of Mount ChMtiut. Prospect, portersville and Princeton.2B mile l -: leaves Builer on Monday and Thursday of each week, at 6 o'clock a. m : returns on Tuesday and Friday of each werk. at 5 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to Lawrencebnrg, by way of North Oakland. Barnhart's Mills, Baldwin and Bruin. 26 mil™, leavs Butler on Monday mid Friday »112 each week, at 9 o'clock, a. m: returhs oh Tuesday and Saturday of each week, at 9 ..'clock, p. in. The mall from Butler to Now Brighton, by way of Pe tersburg, Break-Neck and Jtellenaple.29 miles: with two additional trips between Break-Neckand Zelienople. leevt Butler on Wednesday of each waek, at 7 o'clock, a. in.: re urnson Thursday of each week, at 6o'clock, p. in. The mall from Butler to Pittsburg, by way of Glade Mills, Baker-town. Tally Caw. Etna. Dequesne and Alle gheny City. 32 mi lea; leaves Butler every morning, except Sundav, at 7 o'clock, a. m.; arrives at Butler from Pitt*- burgh'by the same route, every day, Sunday excepted, at 1 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to Mercer, by way of MoCan-lless. Browningtoti, Slippery-Hock. North Liberty, Louden and Balm, 32 miles; leaves llutler every day. Sunday exeop. ted at 1 o'clock p. m.; return* by the same route, overy day, Sunday excepted; arriving in Butler at 7 o'clock in the morning. The mall from Butler to Indiana, by way of Coyles ville. Worthington, Klttanning. Klderton and Shelocta, 48 mllee; leaves Butler on Monday and Thursday of each week, at 4 o'clock, a. m.; returns on Tuesday and Friday of each week, at 7 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to Boydstown. 6 miles, leaves Bovdstownon Friday morning of each week, arrives nt Butler in the foren<»on : departs for Boydstown same day after the arrival of the mail from Pittsburgh. M: AHRIED. On Thursday, Feb. 23d, at the residence of Mr, Jas. Hbnw. by the Rev. .1 M. Smith. Mr. H. L. Balmer, to Miss Marv J. Griaiuer, boih of Shaler Tp. Allegheny county, Pa. On the 16th day of February, 1866, by Rev. E. Ogden, Mr. John Rosa, of Allegheny county. Pn., to Mrs. Mar garet M Candle**, of Adaius tp., Butler county, Pa. On the 230f February, by the same, Mr. Samuel A. ,Oray, to Miss Margaret Montgomery, both of Allegheny .county, Pa. On the 24th of February, by ihe Mime. Lieutenant Is aacC. Stewart, of Co. H. lo2d Regt., P. V., to Mis* lhinkle, both of Allegheny city. Pa. UrTLEH M A ItKKTH. BUTLER, Pa. Feb. 22 1866. BTTTTF.R— Fresh Rol., 40, cents per pound BBAN&—White, $2,00 per bushel. B,K KLEY —Spring. $1,10; Fall, $1,26. BKESW AX—36 cents ser pound. JSGG&—3O cents per dozen. FLOWRt—Wheat, $6,00 to 6,66 per bund.; Rye 4 00; Buckweeat. $4.50 per baud. FRUlT—Dried Apples, $1,60 to $175 per bushel; Dried Peaches. s4.«*>to4^o FEATHERS—6O cents per pound. GRAlN—Wheat, sl,6oper bushel; Rye, 1,10. Oats, Corn, 100; Buckwnat, 6(k. GROCERIES—Coffee, Rio, 50e per pound: Java. 60c Brown Sugar, 26c per pound; do. White, 40c; N.O. Molas ees, $1,50 cents per gallon: Syrup 1,60 and $1,.0. HIDES—& cents per pound. LARD—26 cents per pound. NAlLS—slo,ooper keg. POTATOES— lo and por bushel. PORK —14 to 16 cents per pound. RAGS—6 cents per pound. RICE —20 cents per pound. BKEDS—Clover, *1*2,00, per bushjil; Ti«K>tJiy, s*.6o; 112 lax, $2.60. SALT—S3,7S per barrel. TALIiOW—I6 cents per pound WOOJ/-s&* per pound. PITTBBUBGII MARKETS. Jin. 31, 18C6, APPLES—*3.OO ® $.1.26 per barrel. HI TTKlt—Freili Roll, porft. CHKKSE—Western Iteierr., Xc por ft; Hemburf, EGOB—4I per dozen. FLOUR—Wheat. sll <3 sl2; Buckwheat, $6,50. GllAlN—Wheat. $2,00 @ $,210; Corn, $1,45 Oats, 95 BARLEY— Spring, 1200, ; Fall. sl.*s. GROCERIES —Sugar. 25 (Q 26ctnper!h; Coffee. 52 pei lb . >1 classes, 1,18 (4 1,20 c per gallon ; Syrup, 120 @ $1,25 per gallon. ?A LT—Liverpool, $2,50 ,0 83.30 per sack; No. 1, extra, S3OO per barrel HEEDS— Flaxseed, $2,T5 per bunbel SPECIAL, NOTICES. To Consumptives. CONSUMPTIVE sufferers will receive a valuable pre scription for the cure of Consumption. Asthma, Bronchi" tis.and all throat and Lung affectlone, (free of charee,)by •ending their address to Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings co., New York. Dec. 7, 1W4«3m0. a A. Y M.—Butler Lodge, No. 272, A. Y. M. lioldi its stated meetings in the Odd Fellows Hall, on Main Street, Butler Pa. on the first Wednes j I /W/v dav of each month. Brethren from sister j ' \ \ Lodges aro respectfully Invited to attend. By order of the W. M. I XL* CON NOQUENESSING LODGE, Nc - 278 - 1 °- of 0 F - h0,,1> iu JBII wJi B,al( '' l meetings at the Hall, on ■ Main Street, Butler l'enna. every Monday evening, commencing at ■i* o'clock. Brethren from sister Lrxlges are respectful y invited to attend. By order of the N. G. EDITOR OF CITICBX : DEAR Slß: —With yoar permh slon I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, by retiun mu.il. to j»ll who wish it (free) a Re cipe, with l<ill directions f>r making and using a simple Vegetable Balm that will effi-ctually remove, in ten days. Pimples, I'l »tc!«e», Tan. Freckles, and all !mpurities of the Skin, leaving the Name soft, clear, smooth and Beau tiful. 1 will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or j Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will 1 enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiiker-. or a Moustacho, in less than thirty days. All applications amwered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F CHA PMAN. Chemist, R3l Broadway, New Yoik. Butler, March 1,1565::3nr \ EWADV EBTISEMEMTB. Courts of Appeal. N-OTICKi. hereby glien.m .be Tax payers of lliltl.ir Countv, that the Courts of Appeal will be held at tire Com n i is-'iou e -.-s'Office i n llutler,for the different town ships ami boroughs in said county, commencing on the 16th "| March, at which place and time hereinafter men tioned. all pc!son* finding themselves aggrieved at their a ments, may attend if they think proper. \? SO at the s.iine times and place we will review the enrollment ..f the Militia. The manner of claiming ex emption is pointed out in Article 3d, Sec. 2, Act of May 4th, P. L. page 222. No attention will bfpaldtoany claim unless presen ted in the manner said action directs The valuation wdl be seut to tho nearest Post Office of I the Assessors district fhr March 16 j Vair* iew | .lat kMon Middlesex, Penn , Harm ny ' ""Jvr March 18 lira ly Cleat tlcbl Lancaster | Marion i />//• March 90 Itilffiilo I Conn<"quenp«sing Doim-JTHI Millei-town I fur M'l rc'i 21 Centre Clinton Concoi.l Franklin I , For March 22, Parker Washington \S inflebJ ' Worth For March 23d i Clay ! Forward Muddy oreek I Onkland Slippery rock Fn/March 24tli ' Cranberry Puller ! .1 offer*..n Pro«pect I Centreville I For March 25th Bor. Builer, - I •• p..it. inville. " FaxMiiburg I •• Z«ln"iu»ple I " lJiun*i bville I The law require* the A*«c**»r or eacb dlftrict to be i>ro<eut nnllie d n of Appeal. |>y order HARVEY COLBERT, Clerk. Corriiuis.sioneis Ofß'*o, Marili 1.18tt6. Register's Notice. NOTICE in hereby given toall persons interested, thut the fill Wingarc:>unti4 have been |»a*«e<l nnd filed 1 1 i the Register - ••fllee of Butler county, and will be hented for c.»nhi nt »li..n and allowance to the Orplnus' Court, ? he held in the borough o! liutlur, on Wednes. I day, March 29, ISCS. Partial accconnt - 112 Matthew (:r°er, Adm'r of Jno. C. Douthett. Filed Dec. 8,1864. Final account of Leah Christley, Ad*m. of Goo. Chrl«tley dee d Filed Dec. ti. I«C4. Final account of Wm S. .lack, Ex'r of Samuel Jack deed. Filed Dec. 10,1864. Final account <>f A. Plakely, A«lni'r of Philip Mech ling, dee'd. Filed Dec. 22, 1864 Supp!ementnry nnd 2d Partial af count ofil. W. Cro«ier ! Adm'r of Dr. Jamen (Sraiiam. Filed Jan. 2d. Final account of Jn •. PatkuA Wm. runningham, AdnurJ of Edward RenUott. Filed Jan. 4. 1K65 Final account of Win. M. Orah>im, Adm'r. of Michael Ki ick dee'd. Filed Jan. 11, IKUS. Final nccount of.l. W. Chriwty, Ex'r. of Hugh Onlln- 1 her dee'd. Filetl Jan. 10, 1866. Final account of A. Iloge. gtiaidian of Isaac E. Kelly minor child of Thos. Keliy. Filed Jan. 12,1806, Final a count of J. W. Christv. A T. C. Thompson. Adm's. °f James Park, dee'd Filed Jan.2l, lStio. Fin il account of W W. Dodd-. E\'r of Eei\j. Mct'or u ick. dec d. Fi led Jan. iil, 1866. Fiual account of David Marshall, Ad m.of Tliob. Mc- Cormick dee'd. Filed Jan. ;sr, 18^16 Final nccount of th ut lloOnian. Ad'in. of JohnN. Halm, man dee'd. Feb. 7, ISf;6. Final account of Fred. Hurry, Ad'm of Margaret Wliitener. Filed Feb. 0, 1865. I Filial ae." unit of Win. Staley and Josoph hJfci-. Ex'r of | Jacob Staley. Filed Feb. 10, I^6o. ; Final account of Jcseph Campbell, Ad'm of Kli Camp . bell. Filed Feb. 16. 18115. ! Final account of Thos Rodgers, Ad'm of Samuel M. Kain. . Filed Feb. 17, 1865. Final acc -unt of Daniel J. Russell, Ex'r of Jno. D. i Mahood. Filed Feb. 17, JHf 5. I Final account cf Richard Vandyke,Ouardian of .7.din I Allen, minor child of W. P. Allen. Filed Feb. 17. IM»6. | Partial arcunt of John Scott, Ad'm J.nnos Gibson, I dee'd. Filed Feb. 20,1806. ! Final account of John Andcrnm, Guard, of I. Niblotk j Kukpatrick. Filed Feb, 33,18C6. ' Account of John Pin k. Ad'm of John Worthington, De< d. Filed Feb. 25,1865. Acconntof A - MVimillesn, Tmitce to fell real estate of R. Sloan. Filed Feb. 27,1865. I Final account of B.C. Caiupholl, Ex'r of Wm. Staugh ton. Filed Feb. 27,1865. Finnl Hccounkof A. M'Ciindlew, Flsq., Jid'm of Wm. JohiiHton. filed Feb. 27, 1805. » JOHN H. CHATTY, i Butler. March 1,1565. Dept. Rep'r. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, i**uedout of the Court <-f Common Pleas of Butler county, ami to me directed, there will be expoeed to public sale, lit the Court lluu.se in".lie borough cf Butlor. on Monday, the 27th day of March. A. D < I»«'>s. Nt one o'clock, p. m„ the following described property, to wit: All the right, title, interest and < lalm of James 11. O Donald, of in and t>> one house and hit. situate in Coyle ville, Butler county. Pa., bounded north by Kittanuing nnwl: east by Lock; south by lloygaunrid *vest by Lelt zer. Frame House thereon erected. Selxed and taken in execution as the property of .lamee H. O'Donald, at the "Uit of Charles O Donald, for use. A LSO, All the right, title interest and claim of M. F. White, of in and to one third of an acre of land more or le**. situated in Whiteatown, liutler c«»unty Pa., hounded north by Samuel Shanon. east by an alloy south by au alley, west by Franklin road—one large two story brick house, used as a Tavern stand ami frame barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution as the property of M. F. White, at the suit of Campbell k Klingler. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of Ferguson Conn, of in and to Ffty acre* of land, more or less, situa ted in Washington township, Butler county Pa.. l»onn d«l north by Thomaa Kelly: ee«t by Conn,south by Coun and others: West bv Kelly—thirty-fi veacres cleared, Ave of which are meadow—Log house and frame barn there on erected. Seixed and taken in execution, as the pri»- perty of Fergusou Coun, nt the suit of David Conu. ALSO All the right, title intere<t nnd claim of George Truby of in ami to 90 acres of laud, more or less. Situated in Buffalo towmdiip. llutler ecuuty. Pa., Uainded north by R. J. Gregg,east by It. J. G regg, south by Thos Harbi son. West by R. J. Gregg,—eighty acres cleared, fifteen of ni*udow—frame house or tavern stand: also a frame dwelling house ;io by 60 feet, frame and log hou«>e, a frame barn two large frame stables and blacksmith shop. Heized and taken iu execution as the property of George Truby. at the suit of Samuel Andersou and James Elli ott, Kx'nt. of Mathew Kiddle dee'd. ALSO All the right, title interest and claim of David Straw ick, of in nnd to eleven acres of land more or less, 'itua ted in Jefferson township, Butler county. Pa., bounded north by Andrew Grabe: east by Thomas W ; south ' by Welsh, nnd W- st by Welsh; Frame House, fifteen by tw«nt3* feet; partially cleared, thereon erected- Seized ami taken in execution a.-> the property of David Straw ick, at the suit of Seal Duffy, Administrator of Mrs. Graluuu, now foru&eof Isaih M'Juukiu. ALSO. All the right, title interest and claim of David Hoover, of in ami to Sixty-one acres of land more or less, situated In Veuango township, Butler county. Pa., bounded north by John liilliard's lleirs; cast by J. N.Purviaace; south by John Sims; west by Jacob Frank; 'orty-live acres cleared; Good Log House and Barn thereon erectod. Seized and taken in execution as the property of David Hoover, at the suit of Birleay k Gorn4ey,for* use 1 Gra ham's estate. W. O. UKACKEMUDGE, Sh'lT. Sheriff s Office, Butler, Feb. 18,1865, lO£»£ DIARAB FOR 3865 HKINIMAFS' Receipts and Expenditures of Butler Co., for 1864. NATHANIEL WALKER, Treas., in Account with Butler County Stock. STATE TAX COUNTY TAX MILITIA TAX Yviß roi I FCTOR DISTRICT I Received by j Due by I Received by I Due by Itec'd hy I Due by YEAR. COLl.r.tru 1 | Troaaur(>r 7 | Collectors. I Treasurer ) Collectors. Treasurer.| Collectors. ITSO Roth, Prospect.i | I 1857 G. W. Christj, Por'vle, 32 23 13 OS i 4uU 1858 Wm. Garwin, Cranberry,| 2 61 | " Jag. M'Dermot, Marion, 1 6 41| no " Geo. Bleighner, Summit, 11 78 53 83. " J. 11. Morrison, Harris'e , 68 26 61 54 . 9 50 " Jac. Wimer, Portersville 15 19; ! 1 11 A. B. Grant, Allegheny, I " 80 " John Hoon, Centre, 2o 6oj » J. D. O'Donald, Clearfield Tp 2o " Clitie Force, Penn, . 16 6- 1859 Jno. Knglisli, Cranberry, 204 5o 00 31 6. j -3 2/ " J. H. Morrison. Hajris'e. 67 17 oo o;> 2 50 •' Wm. Speer, Adams, x2' „„„ 808 " Ed. Iliggins* Venango, 57 00, 1-9 98j 2 00; " Hen. Jamison,Allegheny ! '>h rn " Abram I ™ " Alex. Balpli, Worth, : \ ! i in " Conrad Anger, Oakland. J | i I i t n " Robt. Gilleland, Summit, ; o k.' r '• J. 11. StaufFer, Harmony. | ! j j i?? " Geo. Oliver, Portersville.t ] , j *®o " C. B. Wilson, Zelienople,| j ! Jo.> J. E. Kinser, l'rospect, ; ... „ ? , 1860 Wm. Denny, Winfield, , 35 90 161 47 21 50 " J. W.Flctiimijg,Buffalo, -5 pO " llobt. Allison, Centre, I r " Robt. Gilleland, Summit, j ia " J. Wilson. Venango, I o rn " Robt. Badger, I'orters'e, , , Q Qn ~ 1861 Wm. Christy, Centre, 33 49j 1101 J- BO 20 60 " Gcerge Stepp, Clinton, _ 0-| " Jno. Whitmire, Oakland, | 45 181 " B. Berninger, Joffereoo. i j o I " Wm.T. Ramsey,Centrv'ei 8 Oo • „ . „ " James Barr, Adams, | | j j no " John Smith, Cheny, j I 998 " Wm. I>enny, Middlesex,! : I | 17 00i " L. Chambers, Venango, j " J. E. Muder, Saxonburg,l | | 00 1862 S: M'Murray, Cherry, ! 1 90j j 255 63, jlO 50 « M. Gallaher, Clearfield, 62 65| | 6164 " Franc. Am erson,Clinton,! 1138 j 21 58 j 90, "J. W. Martin,* Forward, 20 81! 40 13 | | '• John M. Dunn, Franklin. 365 23 28 J? 00, g su, 18 0o " Robt. Gilchrist, Marion, 7-41i j 20 52 4 j | " James I'atton, Oakland, ] H 68; 14 09 14 25 10 oO " Robert Stewart,* Penn, 288 j j 10 01 40 2 570 " David Shira, Washington, I 638 " C. Stenbgen, Saxonburg, 1 04 2 31 1 " J. C. Croup, Butler, I j 167 45 | 5 50 1862 James Allen, Clay, I I 40 00 ': 597 j " Henry Muntz, Zelienople, ; 528 12 83 1863 Geo. Nicklas, Adams, 14 41 i 20 00 " Robt. Allen, Allegheny, 66 681 j 96 66 ! 880 " Jesse Cornelius, Brady, 42 50• | 131 80 " David Henshew, Butler, 183 00j 43 42] 137 15 6 24; " Daniel Shanor, Centre, 86 45j i 152 08 j 18 50 (t Caleb Russell, Cherry, 30 9i 0 49 , 20 48 " Asaph Cranmer, Clay, I 35 60| 100 00 82| " Win. M'Gce, Clearfield, I 63 38 274 09, 33 50 " John Sefton, Clinton, i 60 11 "18 03: 17 50 " John Wick, Concord, HO 00 37 90; 55 00 64 19 12 00 " S. W. Hays,Connoques'g, 12 71 '5 19 11 00 " P. M. Boyle, Donegal, 59 74; 150 00 39 57 " Josiah Brown. Fairview, 17 36 | 158 7U 6 18j 16 50 " Wm. Dick. Franklin, j 940 J 580 518 95 " W.J. 1 irahatn, Forward.! 17 51 j 96 91 . 14 25 " Wm. Lutz, Jackson. j 306 ■ 104 62 !11 88 " John Lefevcr, Jefferson i 50 49 34 74j " Ab'm Stauffer, Lancaster.' 18 71 62 03 ;13 78 " Thos. Vandyke. Marion, j 23 10. 7<> 00 43 13j " J. Harbison, Middlesex, ! 19 64 ! 160 71 I 25 00 " J. Keister, Muddycreek.! 85 301 125 00 40 20, " Jas. Patton, Oakland, I 33 94 82 15 600 <• win. Dt dds. Penn. I 14 35 I 111 30 12 35 20 50 " John Shryoek. Parker, ! 30 00 127 10: 36 43 " Wm.Crocker,Slippcryr'k,' 133 03 03i 74 20 14 80 19 00 " Jacob Kiott, Summit, j 60 00 30 67j 190 25 103 80 " A. Jamison. Venango, I 24 39 J 75 82 433 900 " 8. A. Campbell, Wash'n, 33 51 I 40 87 13 28! " James Simmers,Winfield. j 30 27 j 196 68 90 88 JQ 00 " S' C. Stewart, But lor bor. 40 00 39 05| 190 25 65 16i 22 00 I " II li.Westerman.Miller'n 7 081 " J.Marshall, bor. Prospect. 14 14 34 71 2 50 " G. Lingenfelter.bor.Cent l 60 2:> 23 59 22 63 " J. Uinstead.bor.ll armony. 14 60 28 15 6 00 '! S. .Brown, bor. Hut risi e! 28 00 10 33 81 I i 600 " W.W.Roberts, Portersv'ej 28 97 j 66 71 " C.G. Lamb, bor. Saxonb'g 731 | 18 58 428 " U. Patterson, Zelienople,! | 1 60 j 1864 Sam'l Parks, Adams. I 35l 82 • I 1377 87 _2O 90 " J. Rosenberry, Allegh'yJ 235 00 44 49 741 00 354 35 " Josiah ('. Watt, Buffalo,' 384 00 60 84; 956 40 809 94! 13 00 •' Philip Uickel, Butler, 200 00 261 20 718 00 1077 98 gOO 32 50 " J. J. Croll. Brady, ' 280 67 900 28 | 618 27 50 " Dan'l Fleeger, Centre, 318 54 41 09 723 75 099 07; " .Tames Smith, Cherry, I 200 OOi 61 42] 800 001 230 87j 31 00 « Win. Crothcrs, Clay.' i 300 001 09 78; 646 31 796 82 23 50 " II M'Crea, Clearfield, ! 100 OOi 158 80 300 00 783 40 35 00 " John Ekis, Clinton. i 324 00 53 90 541 00; 958 66 37 50 « Alex. Kubn, Concord, 268 001 29 7<'-; 899 OOi 3(V4 03 n 4O 22 50 " R. J. Ekin, Connoqnes'g. 324 20 51 I>> 1077 00 388 40 " J. P. Roll, Cranberry, ! 809 oo! 50 64 1013 75 400 40 17 10 : 43 50 « T. M'Keever, Donegal, | 218 00 »6 42] 502 00 511 09, " IT. M'Climans, Fairview. 200 00' 90 68 978 91! 398 41, | 550 " N. S.Thompson.Franklin j 124 00j 253 571 535 00, 958 76 j | 15 50 " Thos. Martin, Forward, ! 285 001 78 02 983 00i 442 28; j 24 00 " Jas. Jones, Jackson, j 459 00; 32 01 j 1596 00 351 25j n gg] 21 50 " 11. Shaffer. Jefferson, ' 800 00! 43 28 1 699 00 064 19! 22 80 " J. D. Lytic, Lancaster, ! 200 00j 189 99; 785 64; 750 101 " James Kimcs, Marion, ' 200 00 37 79j 663 42 283 36 j 12 00 " T. M. Reaty, Mercer, 150 00j 39 24 j 704 60 50 37: io 00 16 60 " Jas Fulton. Middlesex. ' 368 Oo! 66 60 963 00 755 60j " W. Graham, Muddyer'k.t 325 00; 51 67; 862 75 617 89; 31 00 " R. Robertson. Oakland. ! 179 00 126 60 701 00 517 12; 18 00 " John Say, Parker, j 228 00 78 15 573 15 651 03 15 00 " J. Q. A. Kennedy, Penni 100 00; 261 34 510 00 927 73| 22 50 " J. M'Knight, Slippery'k.; 820 00] 95 68 1027 00 613 30; 17 50 " R.D.Stephenson.Summit,l 284 00 36 20 452 00 822 88: 18 50 " John Williams, Venango! 225 00 52 06 535 00 558 84 13 50 •' Jas. Christy. Washington 305 00 51 44 967 80 437 09i 32 00 " Jno.P. Bricker, Winfield. 295 00 50 58 812 00 558 12 i 27 90 " Robert Barron, Worth, 360 63 1423 33 950 26 50 " Isacc Colbert, bor.Butler, 494 00 59 49 1528 1 0 607 40' jg " W.J. Christloy, bor.Cen't 40 00 59 39 165 00 222 12, 27 00 " I. Latshaw.bor. Harmony 80 00 40 00 161 00 307 89, 350 " D. Stcple'on.bor. Harris'e 102 86 391 86 | 6 66; 800 " S. Fleeger,* "Mii'#\t'n.| 41 43 133 25 38 80 SQ: " F.Brandon, " I'ortersv'o.l 76 00 11 89 202 00 118 62 100 " W.C. Dodds, " Prospect. 80 00 19 26 1 184 75 182 27 4 75; " E.Bentle, " Zelienople. 142 06 300 00 235 22 " C.Michel, " Saxonburg. 66 92 144 89 180 48 16 00 Rec'd. on Uuscated Lands, 761 57 2 50 " " Seated Lands, 467 04 " " Estrays, 45 87 " " Redemption 829 " " Former Treasurer, 7505 60 " " Commissioners, 1059 16 " " Rev. Loyal Young, 18 75 " " Soldiers Tax. i 10 13; " " Coll. on Bounty Tax I 4709 751 . " " Coil's, on R. R. Tax. ; 6907 17; « " « " Relief " | 532 95 j " " Circus Licence, 50 001 " " Unseated Lands, 108 52 " " Seated Lands, 74 90; " " Tavern Licenso. 730 00 " " Brewers & Distillers.; 161 46; " " Restaurant License, 107 97; " " Retailers " | 806 04! j j Total, 13084 18|3969 62 55567 Those names marked with a star, have paid off since settlement RELIEF TAX. R?:L BOAS TAX BOCKTT TAX ~ STiJ5 _ 1 T ~~ " Samuel M'Murry, Cherry. 69 95 " I | 112 " James Allen, Clay, 110 03 . " Miles Gallaher, Clearfield. 16 75 | 1 " Franc's Anderson, Clinton. 84 10 10 45 " Jno. Martin, Forward, 37 21 | ] " Jno. M. Dunn, Franklin, 13 55 111 J " Robert Gilchrist, Marion, 24 66 j I " James Patton, Oakland, jlo2 44 ! «. I " Robert Stewart, Penn, 69 41 " Wm. Williams, Portersrille 2 06! " Chris'n Steubgen Saxonb'g, 10 411 18GS, George Nicklas, Adams, 188 76] 85 39 " Robert Allen, Allegheny, ; 162 84| 125 72 •' Adam Reed, Buffalo, ! 160 46] 109 11 " Jesse Cornelius. Brady, 1 119 74 67 81 " David Henshew, j 281 00 276 09 202 00 375 09 ' " Daniel Shanor, Centre, : 139 90 134 38 « Caleb Russell, Cherry, j 210 83 100 51 ; " Asaph Cranmer, Clay, 1 ' 282 16 206 25 82 23 324 18 < " Wui. M'Gce, 1 | 123 00 161 09 130 00 219 09 " John Scfton, ! 188 05 59 65 75 00 43 70 J " JohuWick, Concord, I ; 175 00 51 87 j 14* 68 34 04 i " S. W. Hays, Connoquen'g., , i 15 10 j 101 59 " John P. Roll, Cranburry, ! I 76 97 " P. M. Boyle, Donegal, ] ! 136 30 129 69] 210 42 39 40 " Josiah Brown. Fairvicw, ! 195 20 150 00 » Wm. Dick, Franklin, i j 194 95 171 30 " W.J. Graham, Forward, 216 91 179 70 " Wm. Lutz. Jackson, • 421 62 410 68 " John Lefevcr, Jefferson, 172 00 62 63 108 19 35 59 " Abr'm. Jtuuffer, Lancaster, 151 33 107 32 Thomas Vandyke, Marrion. 223 00 104 96 100 00 82 76 ' " Hugh Gill. Mercer, 9 59 27 CO " John Harbison, Middlesex, 197 " Jere. Keister, Mnddkcr'k., 275 00 84 50 168 37 133 43 ' " James Patton. Oakland, 258 87 68 56 43 001 150 14 1 " Wm. Dodds, Penn 340 25 277 78 " John Shrvock, Parker, 283 20 62 93 56 59 " Wm. Crocker, Slipperyro'k. 154 23 124 13 " Jacob Riott, Summit, 275 00 169 43; 250 00 54 43 " Arch., Jamison, Venango, 228 82 113 82| " S. A. Campbell, Wnshing'n 238 00 62 191 " Jas. Simmers, Winfield, 63 86 75 00] 58 " Robert Barron, Worth, 380 68 250 88 If. L. Westerman Millcrs'n 10 18 10 la " Jas. Marshall, Prospect, i | " 52 38 70 00 43 'Bo "G. Lingenfelter, Centrev'e. j ] 116 50 13 97 38 2., " Jonas Umstcad, Harmony. | ] 100 00 27 15 72 70 43 "W. W. Roberts,Portersvilie I j '75 00 36 71 50 00; 61 7i "C. L. Lamb, Saxonburg, ] jll 46 10 02 9 53j "W. Patterson, Zelienople . j 48 02 " Samuel Brown, Harrisville. 182 lu . 53 15 " Saml, C.Stewart, bor.Butler I J 373 37 74 63 Total. 1532 95149 7o'cQl>7 17[ 1902 Statement showing- Ain't of Tax receiv ed on Seated latias, for 1802 and 18G3 by N. Walker, Treas. in 18G4. District, -Snile-Cmi'ty-lt. K-Kt'li'f-Bouii-Sc Jm'l-Poorltoa. AllMth'y.l 3,451 6.561 4,32 Jul 4,231 1.841 |2 2» Summit, I *,61) 14,32 4,311 I 1*,(I8 2 881 Parker, 24,18 311,38121,83 6.33 21,(id 88,02 j481;3 Clearfio'il 4,88 8,09 2,42 #,"9 570 Penn, 48 771 77 77 1,7 Marion, 7,03 11.47 1 9,59 62 9,59| 686 Frtinklin. 2,20 3,Hti 1,10 Fail-View, 02 1,00 I,'Ml 1,00 200 Forward, 40 73 76 76 Ofikiand. 08 1 2 ...... 04 Prunpeet, 80 1.34 1,34 1,34 Venango, 7,47 12,24 4,07 2,28 4,0f. 9,76 Jefferson 21 341 34 I 34 Brady. 3,45 5.»16! 2,25 1,02 2,25 8,34 Butler, 2,88 4,02 j 4,02 I 4,<12 j Clay. 33 62! 62 52 ,33 Washing' 5,87 9,74 1,30 2,54 1,30 10,30 Concord, 1,91 3,lo! 3,10j | 3,10 1,651 Total, |74,90| 122,1.0 '.0,111 in,«,> 160,10; 14\73 2,88;«348 Statement showing Ain't, of Hoad and School Tax, paid to Tp's. by N. Wal ker, Ivq., Treas., in 1864. Holler, 4,12] 0.72: 3,3 C. 10,1 3,38| I 6,72 llrady, 31 25 08 25 Centre, 3,03 6.95' 1.02 1.51 1 02! 1.00 1.02 ylitrrv, H.ti7l 5,02 2.51 70 2,61 | 10,03' 6.02 Cleat lift 1 14,6! 2:5.7:! 11,80 3,65 11.80 11.82 18.91 Concord, 21.:t3 39.7.1 19.85 6.9s 19.85 31.74 -9.31 DuiO'ical 12.67 20.54 10,27 3,10 1 .27. 13,32 27,07 Forward 2.15 4,00 2,0j 00 2,W , Jefferson 32 04 20 08 26| LaneiMfr 00[ Io 06 02 051 Oakland, I 2285 37.95| 18,99 5.40 1R,99i 33,68 68.35 l'enn, 3,031 4.9". 2,47 7 5 2,47 4.94 8,98 Summit, i 2,751 4,5'! 2,26 68 2,26. j \V fulling 2,37 3,82! 1.92 j 60i 1,92 j | Windlie'dj 12, a»! 20,18| 10,09] 3,06 19,09|11,08 I 32,28 Total,_|loß..'Ji7tT4lj 87 151 '27,131 .16; 125,01 j253,24 AtlmiiiNriilor'N Notice. KJ»TATB or LLEVNR V. STOOPS, DEC'P. IETTERS of ndministration on the estatoof Henry V. j Stoops, dee d, liite of Washington tp . having been issuad by flic Register to the nnderaigned ; therefore, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are requested to nmkc immediate payment, and th.*e having claim* agalust the sum* are required to present them properv anthenticated t-r settlement. U.M. STOOPS. Jan.2l*t 1806::0t. Administrator, OIU'LI VS'S COILItT SALE. JiutUr County SS: \\T 11EI5EAS at an Orphan's Conrt held at Butler, in \V and fir the County Of Hutler on theTth day of De» comber A I). ISC4 before the Judge* ofthe name Court. In pursuance of a Pai lition made of the Real Instate of Mattheu Smith, late --f lairview tp., Butler County Pa., Hcc'd. The ll«drs and legal representatives of said De ficient, h.iving been railed up n according to Law, to appear and accept the premises at the valuation an ap praisment made by the Jury of in-just, or show causes wh* tho same should not be sold. And whereos the Heirs refused to accept certain Purparts of said Real Estate, to wit: Purpart No. I—Comprising Lot No. 11, In the Town of Kairview. and county of Hutler, bounded North by Hugh Moore. East by M*lu Stieet. South by an Alley, and West bv an Alley. being Sixtj feet iu front by one hun dred and eightv teet back Also Purpart No. 2—Com prising and \\ iM by an Alley,containiug sixty feet in front and one hundred and eighty back. AI MI I'urpoit Nc3—Com prising Lot No 4»i as aforesaid, bounded North by M.S. Adams, East by Coal Street, South by West Street, and West by an Alley, Containing Sixty feot in front and I<M) and eighty back. The Court therefore order and do creea sale of the lands and tenements and purparts No. 1, 2 and 3 by Wm. O. Brackenridgo, as Trustee for the sale as aforesaid, and to be made either in whole or in part*a* ma> seem most advantageous. And now'to wit: Sale t> be made by the Trustee on premise* on Tuesday tho 21st day of March, at 1 o'clock P. M. A. D.1H05. TKSMH. —One-Third in hand on confirmation cf «ale by the Court, One-Third in one year, and One-Third in two vears with interest from comfirmation of sale. Hy the Court W. J. Yocso.Clk. O. C. Nonet. —That In obedience to tho above order of Court the above described purparts will bo exposed to sale at the time, and place mentioned above, on the terms there spoclfled, whore the public are iuviied to at- WM. 0. BRACKENKIDGE. Butler, Ffb. 14 ISCS. I.ist of Causes. SET down fir Trial at March Term, 1866, commenclnf Mouday 27th of March. riRBT wirt. Henj. Chews, Executors, vs. John Gillespie. Johu Negley, vs. John M. Thompson, i James Gillespie, President of- the Milletstown Oil Company, vs. Dennis Boyle, Etcosn trui< John McDivett and Saui'l Loudan. Wm. Loguo, Graham's Administrator, vs. Jacob Ziegler, Commonwealth of Pa,, W. II: Williams, et. al. sng- gk. , . . . gestod a* Plaiutifls, vs. Oeo C massing, A Jacob Waiters, Cornelius Mrßride f..r n»e ,« Jam®, II O'Doonell, llannak Hockenbnry, Chilil. Iluelwnbury, (i R I'effer TI Abraiium Zl.'cler, J«rr.l> Z>.Kl.r and Daniel Fid ler. the nnmo and firm of Ziegler, 112 idler k Co, J.Q A Kennedy, Executor of Wilson Wigfrela, vs Ernest Mader, Hugh and Wm Murin Ex's » of John Marin, dee d vs Dominic M'Langhlin, Patrick O'Donnell. vs George Mnrrin, 11-nry A Black, vs Sarrah Evans A E E Evans, Sweeney's Administrators YS Robert Graham, i John Meals. ▼» Robert A. Brown. Anderson A Kohl mors, r» M C Adams & T Moore, i E 11 k J Adams, V* Samuel Campbell, | John Mi'and less, vs Mrs A M'Cluary, I John M'OuMless. vs Jos Coulter A Wile, John M'Candless k Wife, vs Joseph Couiter * Wife, i Robt Bovard Ex'r of Wm Mrtilrk. vs Margaret McGirk, et al, J 11 < It M Doutbett. vs Robert Allen, Jaeob Ehrinan, vs Robt Harbison A Jno At kitison, WM STOOPS, Prothonotary Prothonotary's office, Feb 2*', 1805 ~J. D. M'JUNKIN, Attorney at Law, Also Lleeuurd Cluiui Ayout, 1 OffiMwilhE. M\jgnkii^»g. SaawpS Statement showing Aiu't. of Hoail and School Tax paid to Townships, by N. Walker, Esq. Treas. in 1864. Person* Receiving ! TowusMp, i Road. i Scbo'l J .Im N. Allen ~ i' lfkcr 1)4 Is! . John Bl.ick Donegal ; 11 30 Christ ian*Otto Bath-r. ' 6 72[ K.W.Starr IConcord I 6Ou Simon Smith 'Allegheny I 6 7b| Andrew Kmerlck [ I ettti . 3 82! Manasses Oille«pie I» 'tiegal 15 40 . Mark M'Candle *s Cherry 1 65 Jimes Vincent Manon 9 98 John Benson Donegal *22 52 O. W. Crosier B >r. Hi.tier 8 08 Wm.Crattv Mutlor 23 *2O Wm. Keener Wlnfield 13 »4 52 02 Thus. Kelly, Jr Washington 9 65 E I» Dewolf. Sllpi eryrock 17 25 David p|s..r \\ ludungtou 25 36 James Campbell Parker 173 10 Thomai Campbell ...M'oncord ... 41 29 James Kahlo .Venango 17 08 John Batoon • 'O-negal 13 33 Anthony lloon jOakl »ud 33 68 John Smith. Cherry 10 03 John J. Croll Brady 8 34 Total J ~ IG7 72 j I.VI 93 FARM FOR SALE, rpilE undersigned offer* for sale, one hundred and sev- X P l ' J y acres of good funning landln Bntler To*oship, Butler county—one milo from the borough. About one hundred acre* cleared, a young orchard of good fruit tree-—good frame house, and a good Coal Bank opened, one huudred acres of coal. W.O. BR AC KEN RI DOE, Feb. 8. I«es. But.er. Photograph Albums, &c.» At prices ranging from 30 Outs, to 98,00. ANEW FEATURE INTIIE M)DX riiS«§S* FAMILY BIBLES FOR PHOTOGRAPH PICTUREB. Also—A general supply of Pocket and Family Bibles. Call and see them at the Book Store of 11. C. IIEI.NEMAN. Butler, June 22, 1864. WatrlioNjC'iockft «Sr Jewelry. IK you want a good Watch, Clock, or set of good Jewel ry. goto (ti iebs, where you can got the very host the market affords. He keeps on hand, a large acHortmen of Jewelry of all styles, aud In fart everything usually kep 11 a Jewelry Store. Repairing done on short notice." Dec. 9, IX63::tf. FRANCIS X. OKEEB. Charles MoCahm. «m ' Ilcon C. Graham.. McCANDLESS <St GRAHAM, AtforneyV a< Law. Office on the South wpst corner of the Diamond, Bntler, Pa AIso,CLAIM AGENTS for securing Arreart nf /^yand Jinunty Money, for Soildiers, or if they are Heail, for their legal representative*. In prosecuting Sol dier's Claims, ortliose of their Representatives, no charge until collected. Per 36 9. IH:tf Hherifl'N Mule. BY Virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias Issued out nf the Court of Common Pleas of Butler county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the bojough of Itntlar. on MONDAY, tiie 9th day of January next, 1K65, *t 9 o'clock, a.m., the following described property, to wit: All the right, title, interest and claim of Arthur Craw ford, of iu and to one hundred acre* ef land, mora or less, situated In Cherry township, Butler county. Pa , bounded north by land* of Joseph Porter, east by Wil son Thompson. south by lands or Kbenezer Foster, west by lands formerly owned by John Dunn, forty acres cleared and fenced, five of which are meadow, log house end stable thpreon erected. Seized and takeh in execu tion as the property of Arthur Crawford, at the suit of John M. Thompson. W. 0. BR ACKENIIIDHE, Sheriff's office, Butler, Dec. 21, 1864. Sheriff. Administrator's Xotiee. Estate or Christian BeionLr. dec'd. "lIfHEREAS letters <f Administration to the estat<f of > V Christian Ueighley, late of Clay township, dec d., have been duly granted to the undersigned, therefore, all persons indebted to suid estate, will in«ke immediate payment, and those havingclainiH against the same, will present them proper 1} authenticated for settlement. I SB AC SUTTON, 11. J. BEIOIILEY, Dec. 27,1504::6t, Administrators. SSO 00 Reward! ON* the 2d Inst.. John Kerston, broke Jail—is about five feet eight inches high—spare face-—sharp cyo— about 45 years of age. The above reward will be paid for his recovery. WM. 0. BRACKENRIIK»K, Bntler Dee. 7,1864. Sheriff, Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtne of an order of the Orphans' Court for the county of Butler, I wtfl offer for sate, at public ou»- cry, on the premises, on Thurtulay, the 9/h day of February, 1865, at 2 o'cleck, p m., all the estate of John F. M'Glll, late of Parker township. In two hundred acres of land, situ ate in that p wuship, adjoining lands of Jatues M'M&hen, Thontas Smith's heirs, and others. Terms —tine third In hand, and the balance in two equal auntlal instalments, with interest from the Confir mation of the sals. KUKNfcZKK CHRISTY, Adm'r. of JohO F. ifGill, dej'd. Jan. 4,1865:t6t £!n'POßli;n OF FASH I OA, OX MAIN HTItirET, Opposite Boyd's Buildings, Butler. fPHI undersigned would respectfully inform his old X fi ion-Is iiiid the public generally, that ha is cbn»tant ly iu receipt of the very latest Fashions, and is Mly pre pared at ail rimes to execute all kinds of work in his line of business in a neat an<i workmanlike manner, aud wH) ) be happy to .attend to who wej give him a call. » A McCANBLtf9 Jen *. U«i If T-AJKZIE! ITOTIOE. 4 Smy wife, Elizabeth Jan* Conn bu left my bed J\ and board on the Oth lnit. without any Just I therefore warn all persona from hasberlng or trusting her ftnmy Account as I will not be accountable ftir any debts contracted by her. J AS. L. CONN. Insurance Company. FOURTH annual statement of the Butler Co. Mutual Fire Insurance Company, made Jauuary 6, 1865. Am't. of property Insured at date $655,1f>8,00 " Premiujn Note# in force at date...... 83,102,68 M Received from all sources for the year, 1864. 1,679,62 14 Lotsos and" expenses psid for the year 1864 - 1.107,9# " Caah on hand 1,640.43 Number of Assessments lu 4 year« .... One List of Losses paid in 1804 J no. C. Haffner 647,00 Philip Blckel 13,83 $660,85 # At the annual meeting of the Company held on Jan. 10. ISM, the following Director* were elected far_the ensuing year: 8. O. Purvis, B. Betnoger, H. R. Wick, Win. Campbell, J. Walters, E. McJunkiu, Esq., W. 9. Boyd, J. S-hoena, Semuel Marshall, H. C. Heineman, W. J. Campbell, I. J Cummings. S. O. Ptirrh. President. W Campbell, Vice President. J Walters, Trea'y. 11, C. Hoineman, Sec y. J. T. Mc- Junkln, Qon'i Ag't. 3t THOSTrobinsok, Attorney at Law, AN 13 PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, Office with Chas. M'Caudleil, Esq., Su h West corner of the Ulinond, Hut lor PR. STRAY COW. CIAMK to the premises of the subscriber, In Marlon Tp . / Butler county, on Friday, the 3"th day of Decem ber last. a DARK HED COW, some white upon the rump white bnllr arid tA'l. crumply horns supposed to be be tween 112 ur and ftve years old. The .>wner is hereby re quested to come f.»rw ird, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be deposed of accor ding to law. ROBERT ATWELL. Jan. 11, 1865. NOTICE! : IN the matter of the Final Account of John Kennedy, Trustee of John Duffy (Dutch) In the Court of Common I'lcas of Butler county. No. 51, November Term, iB6O, audC. P. No. 20, Juue Term, 1861. And now to wit: Dsc. 16, account filed and by the Court nui, ami notice of the filing directed to bo given according to rule relating to accounts of Assignees and Trustees —alsoConrt grant rule to show cause why, upon the confirmation of ua doccountsaid Trustee should I not be discharged from tho ofllco, and that the same will he allowed on the first day of next term, to wit: the fourth Monday of Mai eh, a. d., 18»'»5, unless exceptions be filed on or before that day, of which notice id hereby i given. from the record this 10th dav of January, A. D., 1866. WM. STOOPS, Jan.. 11, lbC6. Proth'y. Lnsl Call. VLT. persons knowing themselves indebted to Doctor Charles Emmerling, will save costs by calling onO U. Koesaiug, E*q., and settle the saute. U. EM.MERLINO, Special Income Tax. COUKOTOft« Or net, U. 8. IXT. REV.. 23d Disrate*. 3d Div., Botlci, Pi., Jan. 1,1806. NOTICE Is hereby Riven that In accordance with the Joint resolution of Congress, apptpved July 4th, '64, u special tax of 6 per cent, has been assessed upon lu comes for theyear ending December 81st, 1863. The list <»f said taxes for Bntlor county, Pennsylvania, has beon returned to me for collection, and the tamo are now duo and payable at tho store of R. () A J. L. McAboy, in Butler, P.i. Said taxes must be paid on or before 31st day of January 1805, or the same will be sub ject ton penalty of 10 per cent. R, C. McABOV, Dep. Co!, 3d Div., 28 Di«. Writ of Partition. Butler County, si. IN the matter of the petition of George W. Stlllwag. gon for partition ol the real estate of Jacob Stillwag. gon, dee'd. lu tho Orphan's Court of Butlor county, No. 39, Dec. Term ISO 4. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to tho heirs and legal representatives of Jacob Stillwapgon dee d, to wit: John Still waggon, Jonnna intsruiarri-ui with Daniel Mo Connoll, William St ill waggon, ivsin ng ID Venango Co., Jacob Stillwavgon, Jane Stitlwaggoti. widow, Samuel St ill waggon and Svah Jane Still waggon, minor children of Josiali .Stillwaggon dee'd, residing in Venango Co., Pa.— Ellen Intermarried with Henry Sowaah, Ueorgc W. Still waggon, Ellen Still waggon, widow, Janie* St ill waggon, and Samuel Stlllwaggon. minor children of Isaac .Mill woggon, dee'd. Samuel Stillwagg- uon residiug in Jack souville, Oregon, ami James still waggon on residing i Eldorado co , California. The said Real Estate consist* thre«certain messuages and tracts of land, a* i W w •». wit; Ist. Two hundred acres of land,more or les«, -itui. in Slippery rock township, Butler county. Pa., funded* the north by ll (iilkey and John T. Bard; east by Job T. Bard; South by Mrs. UilKey and Samuel Mowha, an. West by John T. Bard. 'Jd. A lot of ground in the b i ough of Ontreville, bounded uorth by an alley: eabt b an alley, south by Newcastle street, and west by Di Livingston. 3d. Two other lots in same borough, bound ed north by lots of John ( bristly ; cast by an alley or J A. Patterson: South by Mayherry, aud west by the But lor and Mercer Turnpike Road, By the Court, W. J. YOUJfO. Jan. 22, 1806. Clerk All of which the aforesaid heirs and legal represent* lives of the said Jacob St ill waggon, d«c'd., are hereby re quested to take notice. W.O. BRACK EN RIDGE. Sheriff. NOTICE. Butler county, si. 1 In the matter of the partition of the Real Eitato of , Thomas Spi oull, dee'd. In the orphan's Court of Butler tonnty No. fl, June . Term, 1864. December 8,180.. Inquisition fllod, aud <-ou> lirmed ni ti. valuation $.'10,22,10, ' The Commonwealth cf Pennsylvania,to tho heirs and eg-il Representatives of Thomas Sproull, dee'd, to wit: James M. Sproull, John D. Sproull. Jane intermarried with Wm. Duncan, residing in Alleghony county: Eli/a --i beth Sproull, Martha intermarried with Jas. R. McOee., residing In Burcan Co., 111., Margaret E. Sproull rordding in Alleghony county, Mary F. Intermarried with John 11. Douthett, Sarah O. Sproull. minor, residing in Alle- Sheny Co., William Sproull, minor,and John l>odds, guar lan of said Sarah ti. Sproull, and Wm. Sproull. Yuu and each of you are hereby cited to be and appear beforj* 1 our Judge-rat an Orph» li s Court for tho county »t |i t it lor , • on the 4th Monday of March next, it hoing the day , ! of said month, to accept or represent the premises at tho appraisement or valuation, or show cause why tho samo , should not be sold. By the Court, W. J. YOUNG. Jan. *'2, 1*» 5 Clerk. All of which the af>resald heirs andlegal representa tives of the said Thomas Sproull, doe'd., are hereby re. queried lota jut uotice. W.O. Bit ACKEN 111 D« • E. . Sheriff. ~ DR. B. T. HAMIL'XON, Formerly of Sunbury.Butler Co., H AVING located in BVTLER, offers his professional horvices to those who se«« fit to give him a call. | Oflks. that formerly ncenpfftd by Dr. Emerling. 11. N. Fisher's ImproTed FRUIT CAIVT, PxtrnM NOT. 12, t«Bl, AnJ. 10, Mnrch 32, ISH«. To bo had only of the subscriber, ou Main St., BUT DKR. Pa . 4 doors North of M'Aboy's Storo, where every artlrUof TIM WARE is kept in GREAT YAK IKTY. This can has been «xtonsiv®|y use«l an>l found to be perfectly safe. Its great convenience will be discovered at first sight. The extensive facilities for Ing all its parts make it very cheap, j It is ebmed by clamping a tin cap over and sound the opening, which is pressed upon a cement-coated gasket, ' causing th<* cement to melt by the boat of rho fruit; he. ' coming cold, it is perfectly seat#!. It is cloead or open ed in an inatant, by hooking or unhooking a strait wire spring. I' LADIES, and others, are requested to call and exam* ine this unsui passed Fruit (Ain. WM. S. ZIEGLER Butler, July 13, !864::tf. R< M. M'LURE, Attorney at Law, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT, Orncx, N. E. corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa. Feb. 3, W64::tf. xotici; Butler county, «*, > j TN Ihe matter of the petition of Mrs. Mary M'Glnnia, ; 1 widow of John Muinnts, late of Connoqueneasing , tp., Butler county, doe'd, for partition. In tho 'Orphans' Court of Butler county, No. 44, Dcc r I Torui, 1864. The Commonwealth of Penn«ylvania, to the heirs and legal representatives of John MHHnnis, de«:'d, ti» wit: Rob ert M'GlaniH, Rachel intermarried wltli Geoffge Cowan, Rebecca, widow, and Wm. S. M'Oinni*. Alexander S. M - Ginnis, E. ElUworth M'tlinnis. an«l ——M'Uinititf' chil dien of Andrew M*Ulntils, doe'd, Sarah w»4«»w, and W. 11. 11. Mtiinni*. (Jeorge \V . M'liinnis, lietiding in Putnam county, Ohio, children of Hemv>- M'Guinis, dee d ; Lydia Ann. willow, and llaunah M iiinuis, Anuinda M'Oiunis, Sarah lfOiiiiils, and Sophia M'Ulnnia. renuling in Jackson county, Obip, children of Wm. M Ginnis. dee'd; Joseph I Bulph, hu/baud, and Jiunes Balph, child of rjiirah Jane, d intermarried with Joseph Balph. t- j You and each of you are hereby cited to appear before y. ' oar J udgtM ut our Orphan's Court, to bo h<*ld at Butler e in and for the county of Butler, on the Fourth Monday «» II /daceh next, beiug the z7th ibty ofn;ud Utoutli, to sh> • caus<; why a Writ of Partitiou should nt bo awarded t graved for By the Co aft, | ifcrch 1,1866. W. J. YOWO. Ckk*..
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers