Arrlvnl and Oeparturc ofllails The mail fro in Butler In East Sandy, by wi\ y of Holy* oke, IV.ullersvilJp, Aiiamlale. Mori-insvilie and C'iuton- Tillf. M miles; leaves Butler on Moigiay and Friday of each week. at 6 o'cl<»-k. a. m., retnrns on Tuesday and Saturday of each week at J o'clock, p. iu. Tli* mail from Bntlfirto Palcm Cross Roads, by way of Baxonburjr, Sarrersvilie, Fr«eport, Shearer'sthd*-» Boada, ™ Mchaughliri's Store and Oakland Cn»se ltoads, 43 mile**; leaves Butler on Tuesday and Saturday of each week, at b o'clock, a. in.: return* on Friday and Monday cf each week, at 8 o'clock, p. jn, ' The mail from rtutler to N»*w Castle. of Mount Ohcunut, I'roapert, Portersville and Princeton. 28 miles; leave* Buller on Monday and 'Thursday of »»«ch week, at 6 o'clock a. m : returns <-n Tuuiduy and Friday of each week, art» o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to Lawrenreburg, by way of North Oakland. Barnhart's Mills, Baldwin and Bruin. 25 mile*. Isava Butler on Morula* and Friday of each week, at U o'clock, a. in: ri-.turlis oh Tuesday and Saturday of each week, at 0 o'clock, p. tu. The maii from Butler to New Brighton. by way of Pe tersburg, llruak-Neck and Zeliennplo. 2V iniles; with two additional trips between Break-Neck and Zollenople: leuvs Butler on Wednesday uf each waek, ut 7 o'clock, a. m.; re urnson Thursday of each week, at 5 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to Pittsburg, by way of Glade Mills, Bakerstown, Tally Oavy, Ktna, Dequesno and Alle gheny City, miles; leaves Butler every morning, except Sunday, at 7 o'clock, a. m.; arrives at ifuth*r from Pitts bnrgh'by the souitroitte, every day, Sunday excepted, at 1 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butierto Mere or, by way of MrPandless. Brownington, Slippery-Rock, North Liberty, Louden and Balm, .'W mBos: leaves Butler every day, Sunday exrep ted. at 1 o'clock p. m.; returns by the same ronte. every day. Sunday excepted; arriving In Sutler at 7 o'clock in the morning. I'ITTSHI" Il<; 11 >I VH KETS. »r. 7 1804, APPLES— $3.«l per barrel. BI.TTRB— Fre«h K..11, 43«#46« |wlti. < ||KK.SK— Western I'.ssorve, per V ; lUliiliurg, 84 per#,. KtKIS—IIV 4""n . , riAJL'lt—Wlient, Sll"/, H-: Hn.-kwb.at, t.V.'A OKAIN—WLc.it, $,-10; Corn, Jl.lo 0»t.«, " *'|lA ttl.KY —Sprints. SMO,: W. H.«». ORiM'KRIES —Sugar, 26 lit'-cts per lb; 112 ••flee,.»!_ faj per f'; Molasses, 1,18 (& 1.20 c per gallon; Syrup, 120® $1.26 per gallon. > ALT —Liverpool, s'-,60 t <r, j:).30 per sa«.k; No. 1, extra, fftno per barrel 9KKDS—Flaxseed. 5i,76 per bu*bel IJUTLKU MAIIKKTK. Bi'Tt.n, Pa. Marah h I*os. BUTTER—Fresh Rob, 4ft, cents per pound BKANH —White, s2,per l-usliel. HA RLF.Y —Spring, s!,!'>? Fall, 112 1,26. IIKEHWAX—3S conta ser pound. KOUS—3O cents per dozen. FLOUR —Wheat. to 0,. r .5 per hund.; live 4 00; Bu kweeat, 112 ♦ .50 per hund. Fill,'lT- Mi i- l Anples. $1,50 to $176 per bushel; Dried Paaches, 54.151 to 4.60. JTFKATII ERHI —6O cents per pound. OKA IN—Wheat. sl,sopei bushel; Rye, 1,10. Oats. c 76 , Coin, 100; lluckwuat, 9->c. OKQi KKIKS—CofTee, Bio, 60c per pou;i,l; Jays, ftic ; Brown Sugar, 26c per pound, do.White. 4<>< . N.O. M'las ses. $1,60 cent/i per gallon; Syrup I,6oand SI.T6. II If»KS—B cents per p -und. LABI) —26 cents per pound. NAII.S—SIO,OO per keg. POTATOKS—4'i and per bushel. PORK —11 to 16 cents per pound. It A OS—6 cents per pound. KICK—2O coilts per pound. Sf.Klh*—Clover. {l2,'hi, per bushel; Timothy, S6.W); nx, $-.."'» S AI.T - -5.J,76 per 1 larrel. TA I.LuW —I., cuts per pound. "WOOL—B6c per pound. « xi;u A^vi:itTisi:>ii:\ts. lAsi of CaiiNOM. SKT down f.i Trial at March Turin, 1806, commencing | Monday 27 th uf March. Itenj. Cliewa, Kxecutora, vs. John Oillespie. John Negley. vs. John MtThuiup^f), JaluiM Oillespie. President of the Milletstown Oil Company, vs. Dennis Boyle, John Mcliivctt and S un I LoiKlau, vs. Win Logue, (•rahaui H Administrator, u, Jucub Ki' gltr. Commonwealth of Pa w. II W illi uiH. et. al. sug gest is I as I'iainflfis, vs. Oen C Rncssing, A Jucob Walters, Cornelius McKride f»r use v« Jam. - II o'Donnoll, Hannah Hoi kenbury, vs Philip ll,»tk. iibiiiy. li K Peffer ti Abnwmu Ziegler. Jsetd» j Zieghtr Wild iianiei Fid- I ler, the name anil fjnn «.f Z leg lor, Fidlur I Co, J Q A Kennedv, Kxecutor ..r Wilson Wigfreia, vs Ernest Muder, Hugh and Win Murin Kx's of John Murin dee d v* DoniUiic M I.oighliu, Patrick i> I» 'iinell, vs Oeorge Murrin. Henry A Bin. k. vs Sarf-ah Kvans A KK Kvans, I Sweetie/'s Administrators vs Hubert Oraiiam, John Meals. vs *Kobert A Brow-j. Anderson .t K dilmore, vs M C Adums A T Moore, K II A J Adams, vsS imu. ICinipb. il, John M'Candless, vs Mrs A M « I-n v. John M'Candloss. va Jos ("oillter A Wile. John M'Oandless.t Wife, vs Joseph Couiter A Wife. Rol.t Bovard Kx'r of Win Mi'lliik, vs Margaret McOirk, et al, J II A K M Bontbett. vs Robert Allen, Jacob Khrmnn, vs K<d>t Harbiyou A Jno At kilHou. \\ M STO.H'S, Prothonotary | J'rothonolary'a oflUce, Feb :1 , ISfio nsroTXQE." IN tliematter of the hin.il A"-.out oi John Kennedy. I Trustee of John DufTy (Dutch) In the Court of Common Pleas of Bjitler county. No. j ft 4, November Term, Is6o, aid C. P. No. 20, June Term. 1 m. And iv>w to wit: D>c. I<l, account filed sud approved ! by the Court nand ti »ti. «* of the tiling dir-e.-t.-d to he given according to rule relating to accounts of Aanignees and Trustees also Court grant rule W -iio* ••wis., vln U|miu the conDrniatiun of sa doccouut said Trustee should Hot lie discharged froiu thu ofll.-e, uml that the same will be allowed on the first .lay of next term, to wit: tin fourth Monday of March,«. d.. lrt»'«. r », unles-. ex.-eptions be filed on or heforo that day, of whicle notice in h^eby given m Certified from the record this loth da* of Januarv, A. D.,1& ■ w M BTO '!•>. Jan.. 11,18(16 Pmtli'y. Applications IVtr IJcense. fXIIIK following named persons have filed their pati tioiis t - March Sessi.nis lsti.">in Ihe office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sesaiona of Butler county for License iin.ler the Act of Assembly Mircb 21. and april 20. IK6S, to regulate the sale of intoxicating drinks I. Louis Krouse, Jefferson Township. 3 Joseph Miller Jaffsrsdn Tp. IS Samue! Allen bor I'rospec^, 4 J. 11. Slit'ijo-m. bor Sax uihurg, * l».»r Itlltlur ft Prancis Lauhe her Saxonbunr. 7 Freelan Sumner bor '/.eiien >ple. 5 Jacob Reiber Summit Town-hip 0 .Tames filler (Vn're towndiip 10 Wm ti Christly hor'Contreville It Francis Kvth bor Centroville Pi Jacob Fried bor Harmony 1.1 iisnry St okay Ja<'ksiu township 14 Itenj. J»"k Ihs- Bnt4«r 16 Win. ILutian, bor. ZLdlenoplo. March 8, W.J. YOCN'O Clerk D. T. RAPE & CO. One I>o<»r Kontli of ton al Blank. Itutler l*a. HAVE JUST OPENED A very large and tUtractive Stock of GOODS, all of ivliich have been purchased AT REDUCED PRICES, jDKESS GOODS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, Balmoral & Hoop-Skirts, GLOVES AND HOSKRY, Mourning <>oo<lk or all l)c«- crlptlQS, MILLINERY GOODS, New Style Glo"a|<.s, Satjues anJ Clies terfields, always on hwid and made to Order. Cloaking Qlotli of all Kinds CALL AND EXAMIN 0 UR STOOJC March 8,18G5 ( U. S. -7-aO LOAN By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, th« undersigned has assumed the General Subscription ' A§C*ci f.r the sale of pid led S»tat« Treasury Notea, | beating seven and three tenths per cent, iutcrest, per i annum, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. ! Tliese Notes are.Jssued under date of August 16tb,«18«4, and are payable three years from that tiu«-. in currency, ' or are convertible nt ths option of the holder into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent.- GOLD--BEARING BONDS. These aro now w rth a premium of nine per cent, including gold interest from Nov., which makes the actual profit on the loan, at current rates, in cluding inferos, about ten per cent, frer auum, besides its exemption from State and municipal taxation, which i add* /<v,m 0r,9 tn Ihret per rent, more , according to the rato levied on other property. The interest is payable ! semi-annually by coupons attsched to each*note, which I may be cut ofl and>dd to auy bank or banker. I The interest amounts to One cent per day on n S3O note. Two cents ** 44 " SIOO M Ten •* «* «« 44 SIOO «« «0 44 44 44 " SIOOO «* §1 « « «« • 95000 M Notes*of all'denominations named will be promptly j furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET ' n(Tw tne Government, and it Is confidently ! expected that its superior advantages will niako it the Great Popular Loan of the People, Less than *200,000,000 remain,un*«!J, which will pro ' , bably be disposedwithin the next CO or V0 days. when Jhe notes will undoubtedly command a prem : um. ' j r« lias uniformly been the case on closing the subscrip | tlons to other Loans. , I In order that eftixens of ctery town and section ot | tlio country may he afforded facilities for taking the loan the National Hanks, State Banks, and Private lianker» j throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own ' agents, in w honi they have confidence, and who only are I to be responsible for thedelivery of the notes for which 1 tt, ,r.-.iv«.trt.«. .1 AY CIOOKE, ptJßfcmirTjoji Agent, PhtUid'tphia. j Subscriptions vill in received hi/ the First National Bank, of Butler, Pa. j March lfi, 18C6.-3: m. ORPIIAX'iS 101 RT SALE. . J putter Omnty SS: \\ " IIKUKAH nt an Orphan's Court held at Butler, iu \\ and f.r tlo County ofllutbr on the»thday of De reiuber A. I). IH<4 before the Judges of the same Court, j If, pursuance of a Partition niiwle of the Heal Kxtate of Matthew Smith, late of I'uii view tp., IJutler County l'a., IK- -i. The lleirs and b'gul representatives of said De- I cedent, having been called PP'•> according to Law. to appear and accept the Lrwmises at the valuation on ap pralsnieut madohv tl|« Jury of Inqu-t, «»:• show causes why tlie winicshould li dbe sold. And whereos the Hvii s i.-fus''>i to ac ;>t certain Purparts of said I-.eal I'.iipu t No. 1— 'Comprising Lo{ No. 11, |j; Jlie Town of I- lirview, and .■ -iintv «d Butler, bounded North 1»> Hugh M.ft.f Ka>t by M.iu Street, South by an Alley, and I \\ est bv .in Alley, being Sixty feet in front by one hun- I die.l anil eightv feet I•< k Also Purpart No. ( oiu i pi i»iiig Lot N"*4". a»af.'i*sai.l bounde«l North by Church ! I. t. I.ast bv Coal .-lre-t. South »•>* Rrady's lb lid Itoad, ! and West by an Alley, containing sixty foet in front and tne bundl ed and eighty back. A Iso Purport Xc 3—Coin i prising l<ot No •*# as alcresaid, bounded North by M.S. I A dun i - Kast l;v Coal Street. South by West Street, and ! e-t |.'v an AIVv. Containing Sixty f->et in front and 100 I and eight y ba », . The Court tborefore order and de- Ici vi N aie of the lands and tmiemeats and purparts No. >. i,i. o. RnukeniMg». as TraatM 112 -i «b«- tab .is nt its iid, ami to be made either in whole or in i,.ii i ■ Is til i\ Heem in >st advantageoui. | Mid M-n ft wit: Salo fo be made by the Trustee on I premises mi Tu.-day the 21st day of March, at 1 o'clock ; i' m a. nisi,;.. " 'ft l ii I'liird in band Oil confirmation cf «o»le by t;h««''urt. '-ii -Thii'l in one year, and One-1 bird in two vcar» with inter vt from < >mlirmation of-ale. lly the Court W. J. Yocno,Clk. O. I Notice T'tst in obedience to the above order of I Court tbeab..yi de-cribed purpart" will be exposed to ti ihe time, and place mentioned above, on the terms tlure specified, where the public are invited to at \VM. 0. BRACKKNKIDOB. I'ntler, y«b. lj Enlistment of Drafted Mon &c. Puovost Mar. On ic*. 2."5l District Pa. ) AlleghOtiy 1 ity. Murch ft, lsr.'j. / ! I V KCRCITIXO C itnmittees and all others interested. I a:<- hereby no! died, that nen wh« onliat after they I are drafted, are •• uisidei ed and treat#-I as from the l>: I t and nitisi be credited to their Rnrollment place, no matter whether they receive Local Douutic** upon »ii<'!i illegal eulistujent or not. Cuder pxisting orders, all drafted m- n who fail to re p u ton the day required by notice will be arrested as ilaeni ters,and held to aci vice; no matter whether the of tlie.i respective kiih-districts have been filled I or not. .» W. KTRKBR, Mai . 15, isn:». Capt. ai)d Pro. Mar. '£V\ I)i*. Penna. Caurts of Appeal., N'OTICK IS hereby given, to thu lax payors of Itutler County, that the Courts of Appeal will be lighl at I the COuimU-.ioiiers'Olfice iu Hutlor,for the different.town aliips and boroughs in county, commencing on the 11it hof .March, at which place and time hereinafter men ! tiunud, all poinons finding themselves aggrieved at their 1 assessments, may attend if they think proper. Ai m i. at the same tiines.and place we will review the enrollment of the Militia. The mannor of claiming ex emption is pointed out iu Article Md, See. *, Act of May 4th, 1». L. page No attention will be paid toany claim unless presen ted in the manner said section directs The vulit.iti ii: will ho sent to the nearest Post Office of the Assessors district F-.r March 22, i'arkor.... V piirtiiC" anliiiißton V inflflil Wurtli Murch 23d C)»v K' iFwaiil . Mmlilynrrok .*. OHkUiwl S4i|.|jL-ryi ...k Po/ MarckUth Cnmherry lUitlor .IfPorHon I. I'r. sprrr t'cntrpvlll* For Ma rch 25th Bor. Bnilcr l'orteniville. " BitJtf>nburg ...» " /ciipiinfile " Ilurrisvilii I Fhy March 10 .Ini-k«i>n MiaUlowx I'«nn Uariii my Mu HI in 11 For March 18 A<liiitj9 Itru iy t 'lent li«l J Mat i>>u ! f-hr March 2«) Aileclirny .?. lliifTKlo Cherry —j. <%tnno<iuenewlDg |)««iepil MlUomtdfwu 11 /■br March -1 Contro Clinton OuKv.r.i Frimkiili j • The law rrqniros the AMaMor of each district tu b«> { I'Htafiit on tbi> day of App'-al. | By order HARVEY COLBEUT, Clerk. CoiniuiMioneni Office, March 1, ~ XOTIC'K. I Butler coimti/, «s. IN the njattor of the petition of Mr*. Mary U'Ginnit widow of John M'<(inni«. late of Connoqueneiwiug I tp., Butler county, dee'd, for pitrtition. I in thf* Oriihuun' Court of Butler county, No. 44, Dec, Term. 1K64. The Commonwealth of Pennsvlrania. to the lieir* and lopt.il r«'pro*entative*of John M'Uinnw. dee'd, to wit: Rob ert M'Oinniii. Racliel intermarried with livorge Cowat), ' Rebecca, widow, and Wm 8. M'Oinnia, Alexanderß. M - llinni'*. K. fillsworth M'Uinni*. and M'ttintii* cI»U -«lien of Andrew M'QinnU. der'd, fkiruh widow, and W. li. 11. M-'liinnU, livortfe \X. M'(Jinni«. Ke>idinsm Putnam county. Ohio, children of M'Uinnia, dee'd; I.ydia Ann. wnlow, uiul liannah M CJinnia, Am indu MHiinnb, .-hi ill M (iiiri.i. mil top hi • SfOinois, reeidhi( In Jidnon county, Ohio, children of YT in. M'GinnM. dee'd; Joseph llnlph, husband, and James Balph, child uf 4arah Jane Intermarried with Joseph Balph. Yon and each of yon an- hereby cited to appear before our Jtiiitfvrt at our Orphan'M Court, to be h»*ld nt Bntler. iri and for the county of Butler, on the Fourth Monday of March ue\t. being the 27th day of mid month, to Bhow cause why a Writ of Partitiuu should not be awarded a« prared for By tho Conrt, Much 1,1805.' W. J. YOUNO, Clerk. AOTlti:. Butter county, tt. ' In the of the partition of the Real Estate of Thorns *<proull, dee'd. In the Orphan's Court of Butler tounjy No. 6, June Term, ISO 4. December B.IMO. Inquisition filed, nudcon- I firmed m «i. Taluation 9%,22,1(, The Commonweidth cf P» nnnylranU, to the heirs and Representatives of Thoujfct Hproull. der'd, to wit: Jainee M. &proull, John 0. aproull. Jane intermarried with Wm. Dunoon, tedding in Allegheny county: Elixa -1 beth Bproull, Martha intermarried with Jas. R. Metiee, ro<idiiy{ in Hurean Co.. HI., Margaret E. Sproull residing • ! in Alleglusuy county. Mary F. iutermarri<il with John ! 11. Douthett. Sarah U. Sproull. minor, residing in AIU>- gheny Co., William Spronll. minor .and John Dodds, guar ian of sold Sarah <i. gpt oull, and Wm. Spronll. You and each of you are hereby cited to be agd appear before our Judges.at an Orpin nVC'ourt for the county of Butler on tl» 4th Monday of March ne*t, it being the '27 th day of said month, to accept or represent the premise* at the «r «r valuation, of show cause why the same . ehould not be sold. By the Court, K-J YOCNO. Jan. 2i, Clerk. All of wnich tho aforesaid heirs and local representn tivex of the naid Thoiua* Spruull, dec'J.. art» hereby re quoHted to take notice. W. O. BRACKEN RJDOE. SherifT. } JAMEU O.CAMI'UKLL WM. CAM!*UU.L Nlovcn !! HUivcs! 7 \\T• 4 •'AS. U. CAMPBELL.—Foundjum—Foundry >T South of the boruugh of Butler, where Stove loughs and other castings are made. A I arge supply cqs Receipts and Expenditures of Butler Co., L for 1864. NATHANIEL WALKER, Treas., In Account with Butler County Stock. STATK TA• COL'XTV TAX MII.ITIA JAX YEAE. COLLECTOR DISTRICT- Rpcelvwl l.y I T>«o fa. Receive! by I Itue by K«'d by 112 Itti. by Trwt»»rer. | Oollyßß. TreMnrer | Collector.. TrMmireV.) Cfillectnr.. lxofl Lewis Roth, Prospect. I S I 712 1857 It. W. Christy, Por'vle. . ; 32 23 13 68 450 1858 Wm. □ , Cranberry,! 2 61) " Jas. M'Dcrmot, Marioß, I C4l 61 98 j H4O " (ieo. Bleiglmer, Summit, I 11 7;+ 53 83 " J. 11. M&rrison, Harris'®.. j 08 26 04 54 9 50 " Jao. Wimer, Portersvillc 15 10 1 00 " A. IJ. Grant, Allegheny, | j 12 85 " John Hoon, Centre, I { 25 65 " J. D. O'Donald, Clearfield] ! 24 00 " Cline Force, Penn, * ' 16 62 1850 Jno. Cranberry, , 204 55 00 31 CO 23 27 " J. H. Morrison. Haaris'e. j 07 17 55 35 2 50 '< Wm. Spoer, Adams, j j 10 OOj 80 g " Ed. lligjiins,* Vcnango.i I 57 00 120 08- 200 " lien. Jamison,Alleghcnyi » 1 50 " Abram Mover, Lancaster. 28 50 " Alex, llalph, Worth-, 15 51) " Conrad Anger. Oakland 20 42 "* Kobt. Gilleland, Summit.j . 17 07 '• J. ll.Staufl'er, Harmony.! I 8 50 " Geo. Oliver, Portersville,] 4 50 " C. li. Wilson, iJelienople.j 1 I 7 00 l; J. E. Kinser, Prospect, ' j 5 22 1860 Wm. Denny. WinfieM, | | 35 96; j 161 47 j 21'50 " J. W. Fiemuiiug, Buffalo, J j j | '25 50 " Robt. Allison, Centre, i j I | j | 507 « Hobt. Gilleland, Summit,: ! J I * j 16 50 " J. Wilson, Venango, j j j I | 13 00 " llobt. Badger, Porters'e,; j i j | 250 1861 Wm. Christy, Centre, < 33 40' j 11 01 52 80| j 20 60 " Ceerge Stepp, Clinton, \ \ 02; I " Jno. Whitmire, Oakland.| j 45 18] " B. Bern in ger, Jefferson, j 61 j " Wm.T.Hamscy.Centrv'e • \ • 8 05 " James Barr, Adams, I ! | 350 " John Smith, Cherry, 9 08j 03 " Wlll. Denny, Middlesex.| 17 00: " L. Chambers, Venango, j j 58 " J. K. Muder, Saxon burg J ' GO 1862 S: M'Murray, Cherry, i 1 90j 255 63 jlO 501 " M. Gallaher, Clearfield, | 52 65| j 61 64 " Prane. Anderson, Clinton. I 11 38 j 21 58 ! 90 " J. W. Martin,* Forward. 1 20 81 j 40 13! « John M. Dunn,Franklin,| 3 Csf ! 23 28 18 00) 855 18 05 " llobt. Gilchrist, Marion, \ 7 411 j 20 52 75 41 j " • James Patton, Oakland, ! II 58 | 14 OOj ;14 25j 10 50 " Robert Stewart,* Penn, i 2 88j j 10 61 j 40 21, 5 70i " DavidShira,Washington,! | 5 38] " C. Steubgen, Saxonburg.j 104 j j 231 C J. C. Croup, Butlar, j 1 j 157 45 j 112 550 18Q2 James Allen, Clay, j | i 40 00 4 07; 5 97, " Ilenrv>luntz,Zelienople.; > j j 528 \ 12 33 1863 Geo. Nick las. Adams, 14 41 j j 20 00 " llobt. Allen, Allegheny, : 66 6< s ; j 06 66 3 30' " Jesse Cornelius, Brady, ! 42 5"! I 131 80 " David Ilenshew, Butler,! 183 00 43 421 137 15 024 j " Daniel Shunor, Centre, 86 45' 152 081 18 50 " Caleb Russell, Cherry, j 36 07- j 6 491 !20 48; " Asaph Cranmer, Clay, j j 35 66' 100 00| 77 82' " Wm. M'liee, Clearfield, j j 63 38 274 00; 33 50 " John Sefton, Clinton, j | 60 11; 48 03 j 17 50 •' John Wick, Concord, 110 00 37 90 55 00 64 10 j 12 00 " S. W. HaySjConnoques'g, 1 12 71 j 510 J 11 00 " I*. M. Boyle, Donegal, 50 74; 150 00 39 57 " Josiab Brown, Fairview, 17 361 158 70 618 15 50 " Wlll. Dick, Franklin, 0 41 • i 5 80 5 18) 95 f< W. J. (Jraham, Forward,J 17 51; i 96 91 114 25; " Wm. l.ulz, Jackson, ! 300 i 104 6i! 11 88i " John Lcfevcr, Jefferson 50 40 i 34 74 " Ab'm Stauffer. Lancaster. 18 71; I 62 08! 13 78; " Thos. Vandyke. Marion, ! 23 16! 75 00 43 13: " J. Harbison, Middlosej, \ 10 64; j 100 71 25 00 " J. Keister, Muddycreck.j I 35 301 125 00 46 20j " Jas. Patton, Oakland, : ! 33 04; 82 15 I 600 '• Will. Drdds. Penn, ! 14 85| j 111 30 112 35: 20 50 " John Shryock. Parker, ; 30 00! 127 16 30 43 " Wm.Crockcr.Slipperyr'k. 1 133 0303! 74 2(> 114 80! 19 00 « Jacob ltiott, Summit, j 50 001 30 67 190 25 103 80; " A. Jamison, Venango, ! 24 30j j 75 82 [ 433 900 " 8. A.Campbell. Wash'll 33 51; j 40 87 jl3 28j " JamesSiininqrs,Winfield, ! 30 27' 106 68 90 88 jq Qyi " S- ('.Stewart, Bnflpr bor. 40 00; 30 05 190 25 65 16' | 22 00 !' H L.Westornian.Millei'n'! | 7 68; 03j " J.Marshall. bor. Prospect.! \ 14 14; 34 71; 2 50. " G. Lingcnfcltcr,bor.Cent 60 2ft 23 50j 22 63| " J. Umstcad.bor.Harmony.' ] 14 60j ! 28 15! 600 " 8. Brown.bor. llarrisville! 28 00 10| 33 84 j 600 " W.W.Roberts, Portersv'e 28 971 56*71; • " C.G. Lamb,bor. Saxonb'g 731 i 18 58 428 " TJ. Patterson, }selienople,L I I I ' 1 60 . 1864 Sani'4 Parks, Adams, j 35l 82! | 1377 87? i2O 90' " J. Rosenbcrry, Allegh'y.; 235 00! 44 40 741 001 354 35 " Josiah C. Watt. Buffalo,! 384 00 60 84 056 40; < s (S) 04, I 13 00 " Philip Bickel, Butler, j gOQ OQj 261 20 718 00 1077 98 g 00' 32 50 'f J. J. Croll, Brady, ; 230 67! 900 281 | 6 18l 27 50 " Dan'l l'lceger, Centre, 318 -54 ( 41 00 723 751 699 07; " .James Smith, Cherry, j 200 00 61 42 800 001 230 871 • j 31 00 " Wm. Crothers, Clay. [ 300 00] 69 78 646 311 796 82; j 23 50 " 11 M'Crca, Clearfield, j 100 001 158 80; 300 00 733 40 35 00 " John Ekis, Clinton, I 324 00 53 96 541 00 958 66 | 37 50 " Alex. Kulin, Concord, 268 00 20 76 899 00 364 03j u 49! 22 50 " R. J. Ekin. Connoques'g. 324 20; 51 15 1077 00 388 40! " J. P. Roll, Cranberry, 309 00; 50 64 1013 75 400 401 17 j(, 43 50 " T. M'Keeyer, Donegal. ; 218 00 36 42 502 00 511 09; H. M'Climans, Fairview.| 260 00[ 90 58 978 91 398 41 j 550 " X. S.Thompson.Franklin' 1 >0 253 57 535 00 958 76, 15 50 " Thos. Martin, Forward, ' 285 00> 78 62 983 00 442 28; 24 00 " Jas. Jones, Jackson, 1 450 00j 32 01 1506 00.351 25 u 88' 21 50 " 11. Shaffer, Jeffcreon, ' 300 00 43 28 • 699 00 664 19 22 80' " J. D. Lytle, Lancaster, 1 200 00 189 99 785 64 750 lOj " James Kimes, Marion, 200 0o! 37 70 663 42 283 US 12 00 "* T. M-Beaty, Mercer, 150 00; 39 24 704 60 50 37 10 OQ 15 50 " Jas Fulton, Middlesex, 308 Oo! 66 60 063 00 755 60 " W. Graham, Muddvcr'k. 325 001 51 67 862 75 617 89 31 00 " R. Robertson, Oakland, 179 00 126 60 701 00 517 12 18 00 " John Say. Parker, 228 00 78 15 573 15 651 03 15 00 " J. Q. A. Kennedy, Penn 100 00 261 34 510 00 927 73 22 50 'i J. M'Knight, Slippery'k, 320 00 95.68 1027 00 613 30 17 50 " ll.D.Stephenson.Summit. 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 86 437 09, . 32 00 " Jno.P. Bricker, Winfield,; 295 00 50 58 812 00 558 12j 27 90! " Robert Barron. Worth, 360 63! 1423 33 950 26 50 " Isacc Colbert,bor.Butler,! 404 00| 59 49 1528 16 6(fr 40; 15 00 "" W.J. Christley,bor.Cen't 40 00 59 39 165 00 222 12 j 27 00 " I. Latshaw.bor. Harmony 80 00 40 00 161 00 307 89 350 " D. Siepleton,bor. Ilarris'cj 102 86: 391 86 ' Q 65: .8 00 " S. Fleeter,* '■ Mii'n t n 41 43; 133 25 38 80 501 " F.Brandon, " Poctersvc. 76 00 11 89 202 00 118 62 ' 100 " W.C. Dodds, " Prospect.l 80 00 IS 26 184 75 182 27 475 " E.Beutle, " Zelienople. 142 06 300 00 235 22' " C.Michel, " Saxonburg 66 92 1 144 89 130 48 j 16 00 Reo'd. on Uuscatcd Li.i>ds, | | 761 571 250 " " Seated Lands, . " | 467 041 " " Estrays, . 4.5 87 * " Redemption i 8 29 " " Foiuier Treasurer, j 7505 60 " " Coniuiissioners, ! 1059 16 " " Rev. Loyal Young, ! j ! 18 75 " " Soldiers Tax, 10 13 " " Coll. on Bounty T ax 4709 75 "* j" " " Coil's, on R. R. Tax. ! 6907 17 112 " " Relief " j 532 95 ! " " Circus Licence, 1 50 00 - * 'I " Unseated Lands, 108 52i Seated Lands, 74 00 41 Tavern License, 730 00! " Brewers & Distillers,: 161 46; Restaurant License, 167 97. C " Retailors j 806 04 ( ; Total, 113034 18 3969 62155567 68'».511)356 378 85|1252 27 Those names marled witfTa jstar, liaye offfince scttlei^eut. lliMtr Tax. Rtii. K'MB In Bovbty Tlx 1862, J. C. Croop, Butlei, 31 65 ' ' *"** Samuel M'Murry, CJierry. 69 95 " James Allen, Clay, 110 03 _ " Miles Gallaher, Clearfield, 16 75 " Franc's Anderson, Clinton. 84 10 10 43 ; " J no. Martin, Forward, 37 21 j " Jno. M. Dunn. Franklin, 13 55 " Robert Gilchrist. Marion, 24 66 . " .Tames Patton. Oakland, . 102 44 " Robert Stpwart, Pcnn, 09 41 I " Win. Williams, Porte ravillc 206 ( " Chris'n Stcubgen Saxonb'g. 10 41 1868. George Nieklaa, Adams. 130 76 85 39 " Robert Allen, Allegheny, j 162 84 . 125 72 t " Adam Reed, Buffalo, 160 46 109 11 " Jesse Cornelius, Brady, . 119 74 TJ7 81 " David Ilenshew. 281 00 270 09 202 00 87q t)9 " Daniel Shanor, Centre, 139 90 134 38 " Caleb Russell, Cherry, 210 83 100 51 " Ampl;tUraamer, Clay, 282 10 200 25 K2 28 324 18 "N\ ui. M bee, . -.. • > « John Hpfton, 188 05 59 06 75 00 43 7° " John Wick, Concord, 175 00 51 87 148 08 34 (.4 " 8. W. Ilays, Connoqueu'g., j 15 10 101 59 " John P. Roll, Crahburry, j 76 97 " I*. M. Boyle, Donegal, . 130 30 129 09 210 42 39 40 " JosiaU Brown. Fairview, | ' i 195 20 150 00 » Win. Dick, Franklin, j j 194 95 j 171 30 " W.J. Graham, Forward, j ; 210 91 j ; 179 70 " Wm. i-utz, Jackson, i i ; 421 02: 410 03 " John Lefevcr, Jefferson, j I ; 172 00 02 03| 108 19 35 s*' " Abr'in. Jtouffcr, Lancaster, . 151 3:i 107 32 <• Thomas Vandyke, Marrion. 223 001 104 901 100 00 82 7° <• Hugh Gill, Mercer, ; j | 959 j27 00 " John Harbison, Middlesex.j 197 31i : 133 58 4i Jere. Keister, Muddkcr'k..j 27-i 00' 84 f>o 108 37 133 4*l " James Patton, Oakland, * 2uß 8| OS 50 43 00 150 1^ « Wm.Dodds,Pcnn ; 340 25 277 78 " JohnShrvock, Parker, j j ; 283 20 1 02 93 jSO 59 " Win. Crocker, Slipperyro'k. 154 23 j 124 13 " Jacob Riott, Summit, 275 00' 109 43 250 00 54 4 ' " Arch., Jamison. Venango, ' | 228 82{ ! 113 82 " S. A. Campbell. Washing'u 1 238 00 02 191 * " Jas. Simmers, iVinfield, | ! | 03 80: 75 00 ■ 58 8^ " Robert Barron, Worth, j j 380 OS 250 88 'H L. Westerman Millers'nj | I ' i " Jaß. Marshall, Prospect, I j j [. 52 38 70 00 43 88 "G. Liiigeiilclter, Centrev'e. j { 110 50 13 97 38 22 " Jonas Uinstead. Harmony, ; j , 100 00 27 15 72 70 43 Bft "W. W. Roberts,l'ortersvi 11c j <75 00' 30 71 50 00 01 7^ "C. I*. Lamb, Saxonburg, I j 11 46 1.0 02 j 953 " W. Patterson, ZcliCnoplc 1 48 02 " Samuel Brown, Harrisvillt | 132 10 53 15 " Sauil, C.Stewart, bor.D«tler| J , | 373 37 74 63 Tot ft l. |532 95149 7016007 1711002 7514709 75 1828 l3 Levy und assessments tor the JMf 1864. T%Tt. Cot* Miltia AJ.nii I 376 *3, 14r '" 111 37 « Allcghinj".., 1 27 040 loonsi 13 <»• Huf15;.,.... 414 M nr., ;u 32 112 Holler «#• at; 1?M •* 8 * Untilv 250 '" »* :l •" » Centre 349 «3 1423 7 - 81 « Cherry ail 4- 1080 87 18 6" P| HV ' Mi 78 lin 13 35 <K> ClcirflcVii 'J6S HO 1033 40 37 50 Clinton 877 00 14M 66' 22 50 Concord » 815 76 1262 03 10 M ConnnqaenwslnK. 375 ■ 14'5 40 43 60 Cranberry , 350 04 1414 16. "27 00 ,| IS 00 Knirvli-w I 8W '377 Si 16 60 Franklin. ! 377.',- 14(13 70 UOO K..(.»rJ SM 62 1422 28 21 60 Jnekton 4JI 01 1H47 2ft i in 0" Jeff,thou :vW 28 '303 1» 32 Ml Lancaster I 3*9 9y. 1536 74 ( 12 00 Marion 237 79 940 7* 47 60 Mercer •. IS9 24 754 97 12 5" Middlesex ' 4"'l Oil, 1718 0" "o Muddvc.Sfk : 370 07) 14M0 04 18 00 Oakland 305 «"0i I*2lß 12, 15 00 |»inkor 306 15| 1224 1*: 22 6" Penn 3«>l 24 1437 73 17 5" .Slippervrock 415 p* ir*|o 30 1* 6<» .Summit 32U I£4 88 13 W Venango ! 277.nl IW3 84 32 0» \N ajdiingtou 350 44 1404 95 27 00 Wn.fi,l.l 345. f,V 1370 1 2 2''< 6»> Worth 3SII 01 1 ''23 *4 13 00 Dutler Borough 653 49 21.15 50, 42 ihi (Ymrevillo boro 99 39 387 121 360 Harmony boro .. 120 00 1 408 891 800 Hart irville l>or*> 109 «*2 , 425 081 10 00 Millerstown boro - 41 70 173 25 260 Portent?ilte boro 89 320 02 i Prospect 99 20,. 307 02- 10 00 Zetienople bor 11l 08: 335 22, 10 00 rfaxoiiburg bur 70 44 275 77] 860 Total 12090 84 6<>olß 021899 00 Statement t-howinj» Ain't of Tax receiv ed on Seated lan Is, fur 1802 and 1803 by N. Walker, Treas. in 180-1. Pl.lrlcl,-gUli>-Con'l.r-U.K-Krli'f-U'iiiu-B^li".-l'wrHo«. AIIOKL'V.I 3.451 6,551 4.32 4u| 4,23 1,841 2SI Summit, I S.Stf 14,32 ! 4,31 18,88 2 88 I'niker, 21.1i. aO,». | 21,i« 6.33121,65 Cfc,u2l 4608 lli-Hihoil 4.-8 8,00 2,4J 570 | Penn, ' 45 ! 77' 77 I.T Marion, 7,'£'>i 11 J 9,5'.' 52 9,59 '» 80 Kmnklin. 2,2»' 3 1.4"! Fair-view. I 02 I | 1,00 1,00 200 Forward, 4**' 1 76 ...... i 75 Oakland. I 08 04 j ! Prospect, B<> I 1,34 | 1,31 Venango. | 7.47 l 4,' 7 2,28 4,00 , 9,70 Jefferson I 211 34 31 ... j lir.nlv. I 3.45 2,25j 1,02 > 2.'2.» 8,34 Butler, [ 2,88 4,»»2j 4,02 ...... t'lav. j •43; 621 I «.2| 33 WitNhiiig' 6,87 1,3". 2,54. 1.30 10,30. 112 Coucoru, 1,04 j 3,10| | 3.10 1,66 .. Total, !74,90 122,00 >.ll I • .1" Statement showing Ain't, of lload and School Tax, paid to TpV. by X. Wal ker, Esq., Treas., in 18<>4. iiutlur, 4,12 0,721 3,30 10,1 j 3,201 I 0,72 ltrady, 31 501 25 ON 75 j Centre, 3,<13 5,98 1.02 1,6J 1 1.02 1,00 1,02 Oherrv, 3.07 5.02! "2,51 76- 2,61' 10,03| 6,02 Cliarfle'it 14,51 23,73 11,86 3,55! 11.86] 11,82, 18,>11 Concord, 24,33i 3a,7ii 10.55 6Jtßj 19,85 30,74 80,31 Donegal, 12.571 20, 54 10,'27 3.10 1 1.i,2T 13,32 27,67 Forward, I 2.4.-.1 4,00 2,0> to 2,00, Jefferanu! 32 t>4 26 68. 20: Lanca»l*r o*s 10 05 02j 05' . OnkianJ, ! 22*651 37,081 IS.MI 6,40i 18,0'J 33,68 CB.:«i I'enn, 1 #,«.! 4.9 i, 2,47 75 2,471 1.04 3,06 Summit, j 2,75 4,50, 2,25 1 8 2,25 Wnehinul 2,37 3,82 1,»2 56 l,ir2 Wind He'd I 12,35 j '20,18, 10,09 3,05 16,0041,08 | 32,28 lotyi, ["l> Statement showing Ain't, of Road and School Tax paid to Townships,' by N. Walker, Esq. Treas. in 18G4. Persona Ueppvipg | jttuyl. >0 John N. Allen Parker *** 13' John Block Donegal 11 3u» Christian Otto Butler 0 721 .. K. W.Starr [Concord 0 On Simon Sniltu ; Allegheny.... 0 7Hj Andrew fciueruk. jl'eun..... 3 fe2 [ * (iillo*]»ie Donegal 10 4o; Mark M'i «n«»lr«a Cberry 1 «6 .1 »niofi Vincent Marion 9 John Benson Donegal 22 02 U. W. Crotier ilh»r. Bi.tler 8 02 . Wm. Cratty Butler 23 20 Wm. Keener Wlufleld 13 84 62 02 i Tb<«. Kelly, Jr...~ Wa»hlugtoii ! 0# K. 0. Dewolf Sllp|»eryrock 17 26 ' David Pisor Washington 'Am James Campbell. Parker 173 11 - 1 33 ft* John Smith (Cherry 10 03 ( John J. Croll - Brady «| 834 I Total, J - IU Statement showing am't. Statcinmit bhowing amount of School tax due the fol-l • of Road tax duo the fol- i lowing township*, t lowing towqehlp*. Ih6b Due Centre tp., 70 1864 Hue Mercer, 3 mi 44 " Venango, 1 o<>j " 44 Franklin, 360 44 44 lirady, 11 6<» 44 " Cherry, A 06 u 4 Oouoq'g, 2 80j * M Veiumgo, 785 1860 44 Parker, 292 " 44 Donegal, 276 44 Gfeftord, 10 " « Buffalo, 1 t»5 44 44 Connoq'g, 600 M 44 Cranberry, 664 44 44 Falrview, 1 4ft 44 44 N'h Butler, 68 14 44 44 Jaffemoii, 3 171 44 44 bor. Butler 823 1862 • 44 Clearfield, 16 2ft DUO 44 Cherry tp. 232 44 l'eou, 3 601 44 » ln»r. Butler, 808 1804 44 Allegheny, {| 112. ISC2 44 Cujtford tp. 80 Jfc) Clearfield, 24 04 - " |xir. Butler, 638 4 * 4 Summit, 18 03 1864 44 Allegheny 107 '• 44 Peon. 0 71 '• 44 Centre 09 44 4 ' Clay. 3« 44 44 Cherry 3IV " 44 Cookf, 07 44 44 Concord £0 18 4 4 44 Winfield. 10 68 44 44 Clearfield 48 37 44 *• Fairy lew, 103 44 44 Oakland 66 95 44 1 /CONTAINING about 160 arrea of.land, 100 of which is - VjfjAMtd. SiUwJed about 2U mil.a vonM ol 4h« Boro. of Buter, Cor particular*, enquire of Butler, March 8 1506;5t. J. U. k )\'U- CxxviML. Statement showing the indebtedness ol the following townships to Butler county, on account of W. P. Hospital. Donegal, P. McGuire A Mo Heaver . 221 f.6 Huftalo,U. W. Hnllingswortli, 41 7;» Alletliony, Mury A. <'lutriiberti 74 U2 Middlesex, Camou Dunbar ",A 00 Total... 415 42 Statement showtiig the amount of War rants issued for 1804, being the expen diture for said year. Amount. Clerk of Commissioners 510 25 County Auditors, 135 00 District Attorney, GO 00 Assessors, 1031 75 Fox Scalps, 84 50 Court Auditor, jiO 00 Election Acpounl, 2297 48 Bridge viewers, 15 50 Conimomypalth, &7- 12 Inquests, 40 75 Relief, 18 00 Abnor Hartley, Commissioner, 20:5 00 Samuel Leasoti, " 200 00 Matthew Greer, " 240 50 A. C. Christie, " 67 50 Jurors, 1817 11 Interest, KWfi 53 Constables, 003 70 Fuel and light, 110 80 Bridges, 500 72 ShcrifFs fees, 205 00 Jail expenses, 65 43 Justice's fees, 125 Printing, 570 00 Stationary., 105 55 North Western I'ailroad, 10334 80 County seal, 43 10 Court House, J 03 09 Road damaggs, « 3S 75 Enrollment blanks and docket, 05 00 Court Crier, 00 00 Court House Janitor, 125 00 Clerk of Courts, 214 80 Refunded ta?, 77 82 Exchange, SB 50 Prothonotary, 88 02 Counsel to Commissioners, 25 00 Treasurer, 277 82 Western Pa. Hospital, 481 84 > House of Refuge, 232 03 , Postage, 10 81 ; County bonds for bor'd money, 11688 40 Total warrants issued, 41,264 19 Wm. O. Brackenridge, Sheriff of Butler s county, in ac't. with Butler Co. lor 'O4. nit To am't. ot Jnry fees ami tinea for vrhi.cl) J lie in liable 221 00 To am't, Warrants an Treasures .. 261 88 472 88 I CR. Uy bill rendered , 472 38 Nathaniel Walker, Treasurer of Butler.county, iu account with the Milljia Fund, f»r the year 1864. DU To am'l. outstanding ISG3 a ltd previous years 1034 ffl I Amount levied fat ISW i... 80& 00 1033 CC To balance, 200 65 Pli By ani't outstanding for the yew 1864, as 4 praTlQni By percentage allowed collectors, ' 2 24 •• Voucher* " '* ' 280 30 " 44 Am t pd, A.Gillespie, on order 2* 41 I «t •• » Jotoh Lauder 50 00 1 Treasurer's percentage on 378 K5 at 1 pe>r cent 3 70 balance.. 200 f.O j 1033 60 Nathaniel .Walker, Treasurer of Bntler cp., In aoeouut J with Uutler co. stock, for 1864. DM To ain't of eo. tax, ree'd from collectors for iRO4 and previous year* 33541 40 j To ani't of eo. tax ree'd on Unseated lands, 17R 41 " » •• »• Seated ,l 122 60 j " 44 Road tax " Unsealed " 253 24 » " « ♦« Seated 44 **3 48 44 44 School tax 44 Unseated " 1-tt 61 | " •« " 44 Seated 41 108 73 ; 44 44 received for E3traye, 4ft 87 " 44 of redomptloil received H29 14 44 received from former Treasurer, 7806 60 44 44 of Bmintv tax ree'd of collectors, for for 1802 and 63 4700 7j ; 44 44 R. It. Us ree dof «rtl's for in**, »of*7 17» 44 44 Relief tax of Coll'rt for 1802 532 05 44 44 Bounty tax on Unseated land*, ... K7 "*6 , 44 44 Bounty tax on Seated land* 50 ll J 14 44 Rsil Road tax on Unseated lsnds, 87 J5 ] 44 44 lull Road tax on Seated lsnds Mil ! 44 44 Relief ta,x ree'd on Unseated lands 27 13 • 44 44 Relief tax ree'd on Seated lanfls 10 00 < - - Ree dof t.H.imissrson sundry acc'ta... 1050 10 j » 44 Poor tax on Seated lends 288 ! 44 44 «»ratulty from Re*. Loyal Young 1H 75 j " 44 Soldiers'tax, ... 10 13 1 56 507 08 To balance $lO 025 71 CJft Py ara't of warrants redeemed by Treas'r, 42 560 10 Redemption mosey paid, 3 26 4 * *• School orders paid, .. 4#o 08l u 44 Road orders paid, - 167 7 2 44 44 Counterfeit money, 54 00 44 44 of Treasurers per contago on 50 513 58 at 1 per ceitf 1 387 84 in hands o/ Treasurer,'.. .. .....10 025 71 T0I«1 -W 567 6$ »'■ « II " "I '-I IM«g <]uittinissioners of Butltfr Co.,' in account with the N. W. R. Road fyudfbr 1864. Jan. 1,1864, tob.il. due at lagt settls't, 278 71 Mar. 15 ' to cosh rec'd from lira. S. C. * Sullivag 60S CA Apr. 1,1864 to cash roc'd from Thoa. Poaman 60 OG '• *•' H. Colbert, 300 00 '• 6th, •' . p. Johnson 600 00 " 7tli 64, toenail rec'd from Samuel Learon 1000 00 u 6th 64 to cash rec'd from J. L. Bartley 800 00 " '* "to ca#h rec'd from Jus. Yin&ent 110 00 " 14, 64, to cash from Henry Sarver 800 00 " 17, 54. to cash rue d from Abner Hartley 126 00 44 18. 6-4. to cash rec'd from Mutthew tlreer 179 00 44 18 04, to cash rue d from Miss Ann Gilbralth 48 41 Nov. 1, 04, to cash rec'd [rofn Mm B,C. Sullivan 302 00 _ , , 4 991 l'i To balance..... jq CR Mar. 9n. M by cull p,l. H CI 1 for bond. 60S (10 Mar. 25. M. l,j , M i, f (lr exchange ft) t * c "" h pd Alex.Roblnson, fur trsMi'i June IS, (Vt, bv cash pd, 8. A i'urViaVwo, to buy 1,28 80 Hail Road bonds 1879 00 Aug. 30, by cash |id. 8. 4- l'urvlance to buy bonds \ 1910 75 Aug. 80, by cash j»ald V. N. Bank of Butier,'(ex- By balance 11 ' Mo Commissioners of Butler Co., in account with Butler Co. stuck for 1804. Dll Mathew Orner 1 W) 6Q 4buer Hartley I 2M 00, Sam'l L*:i*>n, | Commissioners. 290 00 A. C. Christy, J 67 7«\ llarvey Colbert, Cleik, . 210 26 1401 26 cn Matliew Greer. 127 day 240 60 Abner llarth'V 165 davs 293 00 Samuel Leason, 160 days, 2l»o no A. C. Christie, 4odaye 67 60 ill atroy Colbert, llJda.vs 210 2$ I)R To amount rec'd on ac'l oi V F Iloepital 718 17 To amoUut rec'd f.>r damage* to Ooprt lloiisi 4 00 To amount rec'd red«mptiou of lands 328 59 To auiouut ) ec'd for Rent 8 40 iusu 10 cn By warrants paid VreMuretv. 6*9 81 By cash paid 3R9 9$ luTl) Iff Butler county, in account with Butler co. stock, for the ycur 18G4. I>R To amin't of warrauts in circulation f< i 1803, and previous yours 12833 00 Aiu'i of wariMnts issued for 1804 412( 9 14 Ain't of scrip in cftc illation 167 50 Balance, ......2U62 14 76431 76 CR By am't of warrants redccuird for 1864, by N. >\ ulker, Treasurer 42559 19 Itnaiii't of warrants redeemed bv Cuiuiois siotiers during IXO4 * 7669 00 By fiiu't due by collectors for '64 and previous >caw, subject to parceulugu exonora'us: 26193 56 % 76431 76 ! * By balanrw 21162 11 Ebetiezer M'Junkin, Ksq., Treasure of Uouril oj' Trqptee* in appount it|f liut ler county Academy. i > 11 1 To ain't reed from \V. 8. Boyd former Tres. 137 70 To ain't Interest rec'd on bond of B. Iliakely, 87 6) To ain't int. rec'd on bond of J. M. Thompson, 120 700 Balance in Treasures, 31 296 76 Cll By am't paid S. O .Purvis 2 5Q •' 44 Win. |'i>r palhting 5 50 " 44 of note of Win. 8. Hoyd 137 70 " !' " Rov. IJ. Young 150 O<J 296 76 Balance due Treasurer 31 : We, tlie undersigned Auditors of Butler county being iluly elected and qualified according to law, REPORT that we did au dit, settle and adjust tho foregoing ac; counts of tlie Treasurer, Commissioners, Conyiiissioners' <'lerk, apd Sheriff, com mencing on the Ist day of January, 1864 and ending on the Jllst day of December, 1804, both days inclusive, and WJ find a balance due the county of Ten Thou» 1 on</ au<( A'iur Jlh iii/rol and Tirr ifi/ Jit, iJollttn ami Seventy-one tints. In testi . 1 niony whereof, we have hereunto set oui hands and affixed our seals this eleventh 1 day of February, A. 1). eighteen bundled 1 and sixty-five. JOHN 11. CRATTY, (I,B.) W. 11. 11. RIDDLE, (LB.) I SIMEON NIXON, (.LB.) Wc, t»i/cpojnpiissionor* of Butlery couiv ' ty. having exatni))e(l the foregoing report of the Auditors of liutleroounty and be ' lieving the same to be a correct statement 1 of the Receipts and Expenditures of said county for the year 1804, order tho same to be published. Giyen under our hand and the of our office, at Butler, this eleventh i|ay of February A. D. 1805. ABNER HARTLEY, SAMUEL LEASON, A. 0. CHRISTIE, Attest: IIARVEY COLBERT, Clork. SHERIFF'S SALES, ])Y virtue of a wi itoT Venditioni Kxpoiia*, issued )of the Court <>f Common Plaas of Butler county, | and tome directed, there will be exposed to public sale, :«t the Court House in the borough of Butler, on .Monday; ! tho 27th day of March, A. I)., lHflft, at one o'clock, p. the following described property, toerit: . ! All the right, title interest and claim of James I>aw- I noy, of in and to sixty acres of land more or lens, situa t tod iu Clearfield tp., Butler county, Pa., bounded north by Kdward Dawney, east by Win. Daugherty, south by Neal McClaflerty, west by Mary M Bride—forty acref cleared, six of which are meadow, a nice young orchard, | frame house and log barn /hereon erected. Seized and taken In execution aj tho property of.lames Dawney, at | thesuifof Mary M'Uiide, James M'Claffirty, Guard lad i >f Mary M" Bride. ALSO, ! All tbo right, title, interest a-j.l claim of James 11. | O'Doiiald.of In and to one house Arid lot, situate in Coyls- J vijle, But lor county. Pa., hounded north by Kittanning j road; ea*{ by fjock; south by Doug'anand west by Leit ; zer, KrariiO House thereon erected. Seized ami taken ity I execution as the property of James 11. CDonald, at the I suit of Charles O'Donald, for tiso. « ALSO, All the right, title interest and >laim of M. P. White, of in and to one third of au acre of land more or lee* situated in Whifentown, Buffer county Pa., bounded north by Samuel Shanon, east by an alley south by a& « alley", wo*t fly Franklin road—-one large two story brick 1 house. used a* a Tavern stand and frame barn the root; ; forrcte I. Seized ami takeu in execution as Him propel tf t of M. F. V Lite, at the suit of Cigupbell L lvlm^lor. ALSO • All the right, title, Interest nnd claim of Fergirson t#nn, of In and to Ffty acres of land, mote tir lons, ted in Washington township, Butler c«»unty Pa., boun ded north l»y Thomas Kelly; east by Coiiu.vouth by Conn and others: West by Kelly—tbirty-tl veacros cleared, five I •if which are meadow— Log house and frame barn thrnv ! on created. Seixed ami taken in execution, as the pro perty ai Ferguson Couu, at flip suit of David Conn. ALSO i All the right, title interest and elai mof Qc<*rge Trnby «>f iu abd to 00 acre# Ji land, more or loss, frituatod iu i BuffUo liutl«!> ccunty, Pa., north by jR. J. Orwpg.east hy R. J. Uregg, south by Tbos Harbi son, Went by R. J. Oregg.—eighty acres cleared, fifteen I of meadow —frame house or tavern stand; also a framt : dwelling house 30 by 60 feet, frame and log house, a 1 tnfine barn two large frame stables and blacksmith shop. . Seized and takcu in cxocutlon as the property of Truby, at the suit of Samuel Anderson aud Jsines Fill , ott, Ex'rs. of Mathew liiddlo dec'a " " " 4LSO Klfi the right, title interest and claim of David Straw i Ick, of in and to eleven acre* of land more or less, »itua i ted in JefTerson township, Butler county. Pa., bounded ' north by Andrew Orabe: east by Thomas Wtdsh ; south , by WeUli, and W< st by Webih; Frame House, fifteen by twenty feet ; partially cleared, thereon erectwl. Seized ami taken in execution as tho property of David Straw, iik. at the suit of Nenl Duffy, Administrator of >Jrs Giaham, uow for use of Isaih M'Juukin. : ' ALSO, All the right, title interest ami claim of David Hoover, jof in and to Sixty-ono acres of Übd moreorkfs. situated ' In Venango township, Butler county, Pa., hounded uortl) i by John Hllliard'e Heirs; eeetbyJ. S. Purvlaore; south | by John Sims: west by Jacob Frank: forty-fire acres I cleared; Good Log House and Bum thereon ereffted 1 . Seized and taken in execution as the property of David , Hoover, at the suit of Birlcay k Gornrtlev, for use I Gra» bain's aetata. W. O. Shei 1A sO w Bntler, Feb. 18,1805, Adiiiiiiisli'iitor's Kotice. Kstatic or lIr.MRT V. Stooph, dk'd. i! T KTTERS of ivlminlstratiou on the estate of V. I i Stoops, dee'd, late of WashingU>n tp., having been i iextud by the Register to the undersigned ; therefore, all knowing themselvee indebte«l t«> naid estate, are requested i" make immediate payment,and tlnne having ctmms against tbe same are required to present them propery authenticated for settlement. WM. STOuP®. 112 ' Juu. 2Ut lbt>s.;6» Admimetrato^,
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