112 1 i j !_ " Arrival nml Departure driWallM Tb« DiilUmm Butler t" r.tat Sandj. by *ay of Holy ©Ve, Coulteraville, Anandale, MurrinsTille and Clinton eille. 30 miles; leaves Hutler on Monday and Friday of »ach week, at 8 o'clock, a. m M return* ot» Tuesday and Saturday of each week at 7 o'ciock, p. in. The mail from Butler to Sal«n Croat Road*, by way of Saxonburg. Sarrerildlle, Freeport, Phearer's ('rem Bonds, McLaughlin'i it«-re and Oakland (Vom Roads, 43 miles: leave* Butler on Tuesday and Saturday of earh week, at 6 o'clock, a. m.; returns on Friday and Monday cf each week, at & o'clock, p. in. The mall from Butler to New Castle, by way of Mount Cheannt. Prospect, and Princeton, 518 miles; i»arss Builer on Monday and Thursday of earh week, at 6 o'clock a. m ; returns on Tuesday and Friday of e;ich week, at 6 o'clock, p. m. The mall from Butler to Lawrenrebnrjr. by way of North Oakland. Barnhart's Mills, Baldwin and Bruiu, 2&niiles, Isavs Butler on Monday nnd Friday of ea«*h week, at 9 t clock, a, m ; returhs i»h Tuesday and Saturday of eacl* eek, at 9 o'clock, p. tn. The mali from Butler to New Brighton, by way of Pe tersburg, Break Neck and Zellenaple. 29 miles; with two additional trips between Break-Neck ami Zelienople; lwv« B-.Jtler on Wednesday of each waek, at 7 o'clock, a. m ; re urns on Thursday of each week, at 6 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to Pittsburg, by way of Olado Mills Buker«t-.wn, Tally Cavy, Ktna, Demesne and Alle irheny City, 32 miles: leaves Butler every morning, except Honda*. at 7 o'clock, a. m.: arrives at Butler from Pitts burgh by the same route, every day, Sunday excepted, at 1 o'clock, p. m. The mail from Butler to Mercer, by way of McCamll-ss. Br..wnington, rtllppery-Hork, North Liberty. I.oiideu and Balm, 32miles; leaves Butler every dav. Sunday excep ts!. at 1 o'clock p.m.; returns by the -am* ear. Sunday excepted; arriving in ButMiot • o clock in the morning. * . 1 i'ITTH IIU IK- 11 M All K KTW. * Mar. 22 1H65, APPf'ES-H.fiOft fft.OO per barrel. Hl'TTEß—Fresh Roll, 3wa»33e f»«r Tb. • ,011EK8E —Western Reserve, 20c per lb; Namburp. tStper lb. BOOH—2I per do** if. , 112 1A FLOUR—Wheat, 5" '• Buckwheat, $5,60. ORAlN—Wheat, $2,00 «* $,210; Corn, Oat.-, BARLEY—Spring, $200,; Fall, $1,85. GROCERIES — Sugar, 25 2C<:ta ner Ih; Coffee, fi2 per lb; Molasses, I,ls ($ 1,20 c per gallon ; fiyrup, 120 ($ 11,25 per gallon. SALT—Liverpool, $2,50 .<$ fd,3o por sock: No. 1, extra, fftoo per barrel. SKKDS—Flaxsssd. $2.75 per bushH UtrTLER M A it K Em Rt'TLr.a, !*a. 22 Marah 1866 BCTTER —Fresh Rol'i, 25, cents per pound BKASS—White, $2, "0 per bushel. BAKLKY—Spring. $1,10; Kail. $1,25. BKEHW AX—35 cents ser pound. EOOS —15 cents per dozen. FLOUR-*-Wheat, to 0,55 per bund.; Rye 4»X); Backweeat, $4,50 per bund. FRUlT—Dried Apples, $1.50 to $175 por bushel; Di isd Peach-**. $4.00 to 4,50. FP'KATIIKUSI— 50 c nts per pound. GRAlN—Wheat, sl..loper bushel; Rye, I,lo.Oats, c. » . Corn. 100; Buckwnat, 0 '« (JROY'RRI EH—Coffee, Rio, (0c |-r pound: .lava, • • Brown Sugar, 25c per pound; do. White, 4' ; N O. Mola*- ees. $1.60 cents per gallon : Syrup 1,50 and $1,75. 11 112 DBS—H cents per pound. LARD—2S cents per pound. NAIL?-SIO,OO per k-g. POTATOES —4 > and por bnsliel. PORK —14 to 15 cents per pound. R AOS—S cents per pound. KICK —2U cents per pound. ttKKDS—Clover, $16,00, por bushel; Timothy, tO,'*) ax. $2,50. HA LT— $3.75 per barrel. TA LLOW—-15 cents per |»iuul. WOOL—B6e per pound. !U:W ADVKRTIMKNIvMS. I.IHI of ( IIUIC*. SKT rt.iwn 112 .r Trial at March CMnniuncing ; Monday 27th of March. URST wrr*. BenJ. Chews, Executors, vs. John Gillespie, John Neglay, v». John M.Thompson, James OillaMpie, President at the Milltistoan oil Company, Denuis Boyle, John McDirott and Sam'l Loitdan, vs. Win. Logu#, Graham* Administrator. *l. Jacob Zh'gler, Commonwealth of I'a., W. 11. William.,,»t. al. irng ge *»d as Plaintifli, vs. Geo C floessing, k Jacob Walters, Cornelius Mcltrlde for use vs James II O'l)on»r !!,• Ilannah vs Philip llock'-nhury, (• It Pe«Ter vs Abraham Ziegler. J» h | Zlegler and Baniel I ! ler, the nan»»> and ftrin of Ziegler, Fidier k t o, J Q A Kennedy, Executor of Wilson \\ igfrela, »s Ernest Milder, Hugh and Win Murin Fx's • of John Muriy, dee d \» Bomlnic M'Laughlin, Patrick O'Donnell, vs «icertr«* Murrin, Henry A Black, vs l-arrnb F.vatis k K K Kvanf. I £weeno,-> Administrators vs llobei t (Iraham, John M.-als, vs R.,h«, t A. Brown . Anderson k U 'himere, vs M (' Adam- A. T Moore, K II A J Adams, vs S<«inuel Campbell, John M'C'inillass, vs M<> A M'Clnarv, John M'Caudless, \s j.m Coulter A \\ if^. John M'Caudlcss A Wif", vs Joaeph Cou>tei A Wif-, Robt Bovard Kxr of Win McOlrk, vs Margaret McOirk, el al, J 11 A K M Dotlthett. vs Robert Alhui. Jacob Khrman, vs Robt Harbimm k Jlio At ! M STO.II'.M, Prothonolarjr j Protlionotary's office, Feb 2' 1 ,1505 3STOTIOE. IN the matter of the Kind Account o! John Kennedy. Trustee of John Duffy (Dutch) In the Court of Common Ph*a« of Butler county. No. I 54. November Term, IHSO, and ('. P. No. 20, June Term. 1861. Andnowtowit: Dv. TV account fllml and approved j by the Court ni«i, ami notice of the flliim directe I to li given according to i ule relating to accounts of \ -nignecs and Trustees—also Court grant rale to show win. upon the conflrmatieii of sa doccount Mid l'rusteeshould | not l»e disi'harged front the office, and that the same will be allowed on the fin»t day of next term, to wit: the ; fourth Monday of March, a. d.. 1M 5. unless exceptinnn j l»e filed on or before that day, of which notice is hereby given. Certified from the record this loth day of January, A. D., IHAS. WM. STO'U'S, Jan.. 11,1885 • . Proth'y. I l !>!>lic:iiio(is lor l.i<-cn*6. milK following named pors..ns have fils.l their peti- j | lions t • March Sessions ! *5 in theofh<'e>-f the i le: k i of the Court of Quarter Session* of Buiior c>unty f>; I License it n.ter the Act of Assembly of Much "Jl, a:i ! April 2 , \ 1858. to regulate tho sale of intoxicating drink" I. Louis Krouse, .lefTeraon Township. 2 Joseph Miller JeFTeraon Tp. 3 Sanaue! Allen ln»r Prospect, 4 .1. il. Siubgeoti, bor S*x »nburg. I Williant Vogeley, bor Butler. 0 I rancis Laulie l»er Saxonhura. 7 Freelan Sumner l»or Zelienople. 8 Jacob lleiber Summit Township 9 .latn»*« C. Miller (Vn're township 10 Win 0 Chrislly bor Centreviile It Francis Evth bor Centreviile 12 Jacob Friod bor Harmony IS Henry Stokey Jacks.>n township 14 Beiy. Jaok bor Itutter 15 Wm. Bastian, bor. Zcllcivple. March 8, W. J. TOCNO (lerk D. T. PARE & CO. One Door Noutli or\aiioii «il Bank, (Sutler !>». HAVE JUST OPEN ED A very large and attractive Stock of GOCIDS, GOCIDS, all of which have been purchased AT REDUCED PRICES, DRESS •GOODS, " PRINTS, GINGHAMS, Balmoral & Hoop-Skirts, GLOVES AND HOSKRY, Monrnlng ftoods of all Des. eriptlon, MILLINERY GOODS, New Stylo Cluaks, Saquesand Cho*- terfields, always on hand and made .to Order. Cloaking Cloth of all Kinds CALL AND EJAMW Ol'R STOCK Murch 8. 1W& U. S. 7-30 LOAN ' I By natholitj of the Se<rtt*rj vf the TnuirT, tae | Hnderetgned hee miiiitnted the BubKriptiqn AgerVr fur the umle of Vetted Stale* TroMitrjr Notes, ' bearing eeren and three tenthß per cent, tnterelt, per annum, knovn a« the % SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes under date of lsth, lsth, ISM. t and are payable three yeare from that time, in currency, or are convertible at of the hulder Into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. . ) These bom's are now with a premium of nine per cent., Including gold intereet from Nov.. which makes the actnol profit on the 7-30 loan, at current rates. In cluding Intci es. about ten per cent. Jper annm, beeidee its exemption from State and municipal taxation, which ■ adds from out to thre« per esnt. more , according to the rate levied *>n other property. The intereet is payable semi-annnally by coupons attached to each note, which i may be cut oil ami told to bank or banker. The interest amounts to One cent per Any on a ISO note. Two ceate '« «' " 11100 «« | Ten •« «« «« «• SSOO «» «« «« •« * tIOOO " $1 (« « u .. *• Notes of all ilenominati'Xis named will be romptly furnished Upon receipt of subscriptions This THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered.by tne Government, and It is confidently expected that its superior advantages will make it tho Great Popular Loan of tlio People. Less than 8800,<||f>,POO,remain.uns«dd. which wiJl pro ' bably be disposed of within the next 60 or W0 days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, i as has uniformly been the case on closing the subscrip ' tiotm to other I<onnt. In order that citixenn "112 rvary town nnd section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan the National Hanks, Btate Hanks, and Private Hankers throughout tin- country have nenerally agreed to receive subscriptions at pur. Subscribers will select their own agi-ntu, in whom;thoy havoc-nfiilencM, and who only art to bo resjwinsll.le for the delivery of the notes for Which th.y re eivu .tders. JAY C'OOKK, FunscHirTtnx AOKXT, Philadelphia. Subscriptions will be received by the. First National Bank, of Builer, Pa. March I*. 1 W5.-3: m. OIIPJII A V* €'Olill BAJLfHe jfitlcr County SS: UTIIKREAS at an Orphan's Court held nt Hutler, in Mini f>r the t'oiinty of Butler on the 7th day of He rembei \ 1». l v '> W»ef .te the JudKex "112 the name Court. In pur-oiai! ■< ■ 112 :• I'nrtii i"ii maile if the Iteril Kstate of M'lttheu Smith, iate . 112 Hutler 112 »nnt.v Pa.. Dee d. Tim Heirs'atul legal reprv.sentatives of said I)e --ce«b nt, having been called up n B' « ->rding to Law, to u j||,d accept the premises at the valuation on ap pi rtismeul mudo by the Jury »>f Inqust, or vhow CJIUHCS why the *ameshould not be sold. Ami wherein the Ib ii * i• fused to accept certain I'urpaits of said Keul I Kttate, to wit: I ' ii nt N >. l-~«'omprislng Lot .No. 11. In (lit Town t 112 I Kuirview*. and county "112 Hutler, bounded \<»rth by HUK>I j M.K.-O (;t>»t bv >l-i*i Htieet. South by an Alley, nnd ! \\. -• 1 » in Mb v. t»dng ftixty feet in Iron* by one bun , ."..-••d nnd eighty tcet back AI«o Purpart N-. J—('.oin- l j prising l."t No. 4.'.nsat ii c-aidbounded Nortli b.v ' lunch hot. Kast by (*oal street, South by Hradv'a H« it 1 ltoad, I and NN e«t by an \llev.eoutalning hundred and ••iglitv back. No.'»—Coiu ; |iHsiiig l.ot No -Wan nferesaid, tjcumled North by M S. I Adalll-. llc-t by Coal Street. South by West Street, aril ' West I \ an A lie)*, Containing Si\t\ i'eet iu front and 100 ! and eiL-htv back. The Court therefore order and de ! .. . ».ileof the lan Isand teuements ami purparts No. I 1 . J and bv Win. t). Hi'uckenridge. a« 'l'rttstee f>rthe s a* utores.iitl. and to b*made either in wlioleurin pat*- i* in iv seem most advantageous. | And now to wit: Sale to be made by the Trustee on ! i.ri uiises OTI Til < lay the 2Ut day of March, at 1 o'clock i- M A IK IHta. Tenuis.—On- Third in hand on ennflmiation cf sale by the Coin t. •'ne-Third in one year, and Une-Third iu two years with intei • • t from foinlinuation of vile. Hv the Court W. J. YOIJIO, Clk. (». c. NoTtcr..— That in obodli nee to th«* übove order of! Court the al .oe describe,l purparts will be exposed t > I sale at the time, ami plaen mentioned nb.ive, on the terms there specified,win re the public are invited to at \\M. 0. nRACKKNHIDOB. j Hutler. F« b. 14 1865. | Enlistment of Drafted Men &c, I'lioV'OST 3Un. (irrteg, 23-1 District Pa. ) Allegheny Citv. March 1800. ( I> KCRCITINti c nmiit'- es a . I all other« interested. V an hereby notitied, that tren who enllat afler they are drafted, are coti-idere I nnd treated a-< |)t sorters from the Draft, and mn t !ie credited (o their Kurollment place, n • matter whether they receive Local Uounties upon inch illegal enlistment or not. I nd. r exi-ting orders, all di*hfted men who fall to re port on the day inquired by notice, will be arrested HM ! Deserters, and liehl to service: no matter whether the j .juot'i of ihcir » esp-etive »u!>-districts have been fillod i I or not. J, W. KIRKBR, • M-*r. 15, ISO."i. Capt. and Pro. Mar. 23d Ills. Penua. Courts of Appeal. is h'ocby givon. fo the Tax payers of Hutlrt | I'ounty. that the Court* of Appeal will be held at i the COmniivdouors'ofllce in Hutler.lor the different town- I | ship.i and bor.aighs iu said county, commencing on the j Ititli of March, at which place and time hereinafter tnen j tinned, all persons finding tlteiu-' Ives agKiieved at their ibMueamieiitH, may attend if they think proper.- Ai.i i. at the same times and place we will review the ! enrollment of the Militia. The manner of claiming ex ! emptinn is pointed out in Articled!, Jsec. 2, Act of May 4th, P. L. page 222. Noattenti-n will bepnidtoeny claim unless presen- ■ I ted in the manner "aid section direct* I The valuation will be sent to tho nearest Post Office of I the Assunsom district F r kl irr /t 22, < \ rtmnsr..'!!!!...!.,!. >vH«l<iii)(lon Wiiifiell Worth i'.tr Mn rch 2-Td i . Onklui.l Bllp|ierjrock March 24 tit Itutlnt* . .lefler«</n..T. Privi.... t Centrcrille A'.r March 26 th . I n<»r. Ritiler, [ '• I'orterKville. ,1 " MnsoolMirK •• /• IU -i •: > " Uarristllle !.. /*. »• V. 'i 10 Vutrrlo* 1 .Inrkfon f| Ml«iaio*x I I J*enii : ' '/'•. /• .v.iVl.'l 3A it.ni.v . fl.MificM L1 neuter Marlon t'.r it 1 rch 23 Allmtheny IUIOiIO CONNOQTICUESFTIIIK I Oonotrnl j Mtllei «to\vn ! /'or M.irc't 21 fi. n1 • m V.......V..!' t" >nrord Krntiklin j .The l«tw rc«i«lreM tlic A«w«sor of each district to be I prmviit on tin-drtjr of App< nl. By order IIA RV«Y COLBERT, Clerk. Commiiwiouoni Omce, March 1, lWi6. NOTICE. I'nt/rr county, x*. I TN lliowatltr 112 the petll! in ,if Mm. Mnry M'OlnilN i j miilow of John M'tSinni*. late of Connoqtieae«iiiig j t|K. Hutler ootinty, decM. 112 r partition. I In tin l Orphans' Court of Hutler county, No. 44, Dw", Term. 1«64. The Commonwealth of Pcnn*vlrania, to the helrn and lejr.»l reprewntutivw.f John M'tiinnU. ilec'd. to wit: R« l»- » ort M'44ttinin. Rachel interiimrricil with Cowan, will w, nnd Wm. S. M'UinnU. Ah xmi lor S. M - J tiinnK K. Ellsworth M'Qiniil.t. nnd M'Clnnis* chil dren <»f Andrew M'Uinni^,dee'd. Snmh widow."nnd W. ; 11. 11. Oeorjfe W M tJinuie, UesldiitKin l»ntnatn C 'ltnty. Ohio, children of llenny M'(»innis. il. c'il; I.vdiu Ann. widow, nnd Hannah M tiinnl*. Amanda .M'Ulnnln, i Karah M'tliaui*. and Su)»hi'i M'Uinnln. residing in Jackson ; county, Ohio, children of Wm. M'Ulnnls. dm'd: Joneph ltalph, htub tnd, aud James llalph, child of Humh Jaue intemierri»««l with Joseph ltalph. You and each of yon are hereby to appear before onr Judges at our Orphan's Court, t-> l>e h«ld at llutler. in nnd for the cuinty of Hutler,on th< Fourth Monday of March next, boiug tho 27th dav ofnaid month, to show cause why a Writ of Partltiou should not be awarded a* prayed for Hy the Court, % Morch 1,1W5. W . J. YOU NO, Clerk. NOTICE. Butler county, ts. Id the matter of the partition of the Heal E»tat« of Thomas Sproull.dec'd. In the Orphan's Court of Hutler tounty No. C, June i Term, 1864. lt««ceiuber S,lSrto. Inquiditiou flla«l, andcon- I OrnieJ ni ti. valuation $.10.22,16, Tbe Commonwealth cf to the heirs nnd I egal ItcpreMrntativea of Thomas Bproull, dee'd, to wit: I j James M. £proull, John I). Sproull, Jane intermarried with Win. Duncan, residing in Alleirheuy county; Eliza beth Sproull. Martha intermarried with Jas. K M< (»ee, i • residing in Hurean Co., 111., Margaret E. gproull residing 1 in Allegheny county, Mary K. int«rmarri»-d aith John j 11. Douthctt, «4. Bpr<>ull, minor, raiding in Alle- I prheny o>., William Spmull. minor,and John Uialds, gunr. i tUanufjaaM Banlt ii. BprootL and Wui. sproull. Yon j end earh of you are hereby cited to 1m- Mid appear before our Judges.at an Orphi n itbart f»»r the county of Butler on tho 4th Monday of March next, it being ths 27tb day of said month, to accept or represent tho premise* at the _ appraisement or valuation, or show cause why the same should not IM> sold. By the Court, W. J. VOUNG. Jan. 22,18M Clerk. All of wiiich the aforesaid heirs and legal reproi»enta tive* of the said Thomas Sproull, dee'd., are hereby re . quested to tuke notice. W. O. Hit ACKENOitHiE. J Klieriff. WALL PAPER L AT 1 Matrcb. 22. W5. MtLSKMkS 9 Receipts and Expenditures ofßutler for 1864. NATHANIEL WALKER, Treason Accountwfth Butler County Stock. STATE TAX- COUNTY TAX MILITIA TAX YEAH. COLLECTOR DISTRICT. ]R«-«lTfd bj I Due by hy Uof by Jl«C'd by [ „D«» by | Treatnror. | Collecb>rs. Treasurer Collectort. Treasurer. | Oollectore. l8o(5 Lewis lioth, Prospect,! • I | 712 1857 O. W. Christy, Por'vle, * 32 23 13 08 4 50 1858 Wm. Garwin, Cranberry, 2 61 " Jas. M' Dermot, 3larion, , C4l 61 98 , 11 40 <leo. Summit, 11 73 S;J 83 , " J. 11. Morrieon, Harris's., ; 68 26 64 54 i 950 " Jae. Wimev, Portcr?vi)le j 15 19 j i 100 " A. B. Grant, Allegheny, ■ '2 35 " John lloou, Centre, i no. " J. 1). O'Donalil, Clearfield j j ] 24 00 " Cliifc Force, Penn, i ! | ! 16 6 2 1859 Jno. English, Cranberry.! 2 04. 5-> 00 .11 6J| 23 27 " J. 11. Morrison, Hajriß'e.j 67 17 «5 80. 250 " VTm. Sneer, Adams, I i * I ® " Ed. Higjrins,* Venango,l 57 00 ; l-'J 98 2 00: " Hen. Jamison, Allegheny j , i I ! ob 50 " Abram Moyer, Lancaster| I j ! I 28 50 « Alex. Balph, Worth, ; I j j 15 59 " Conrad Anger, Oakland J i j j 20 42 ii Robt. Gilleland, Summit, j j | j 17 07 '• J. 11. Stanffer, Harmony,J i j I j j 850 " (Teo. Oliver, Portersville,# ' 450 " C. B. Wilson, Zelienople, | I j 700 11 J. E. Kinser, Prospect, ! j I t 522 1860 Wm.Denny, Winfield, I 35 90 161 4n 21 50 " J. W.Flemraiug, Buffalo, | i I , j 25 50 " Ilobt. Allison, Centre, j I I I 507 " Robt. Gilleland, Summit.| | | 16 50 « J. Wilson, Venango, j j j j j | 13 00 " Robt. Badger, Porters'#,; j Q ,, 1 ? 1861 Wm. Christy, Centre, | 33 49; i 11 01| al 80 j 20 00 " George Stepp, Clinton, j ' _ 02j " Jno. Whitmire. Oakland.j j 45 18| j " ]J. Berninger, Jefferson, j ] " WmfT. Ramsey,Centrv'e I ■ 8 05, " James Barr, Adams, j I j | j 350 " John Smith, Cherry, ' j j j I 9 98j .03 " Wui. Denny, Middlesex, I " ,L. Chambers, Venango, ! j ; ! ftß " J. E. Mudcr, Saxonburg,! ! | ] |" 60 1 sc,2 S: M'Murrny.Cherry, 1 90j ! 255 081 10 50 " M. Gnllaher, Clearfield, ' 52 65} ; lil 64 " Frano. Anderson, Clinton,; 11 38!- 21 58 ! UOj " J. \V. Martin,* Forward,! 20 81 40 13j " JohnM. I 'mill, Franklin. 3 (1- 2B, |8 01 r 8 55' 18 05 " Robt. Gilchrist, Marion, ! 7 41! [2O 52) 75 41| > 1 ' James Pal ton. Oaklnnd, 1 II 58 j 14 69 14 25 10 50 " Robert Stewart.* Penn, I 2 88; * , 10 01 j 49 21 j 5 70| " David Shira,Washington,! j 538 " ('. Stenbgen, Saxonhurg. 104 I 231 " J. C. Croup, Butler, | 157 45 I j 550 18(i2 James Allen, Clay, 1 40 00 ' 97, 597 " HenryMuntz,Zelienople,' j | 528 j 12 33 1863 (sco. Xirk las. Adams, 14 41 j 20 00 " Bobt. Allen. Allegheny, 00 681 ! 90 66 »3 30, c Jesse Cornelius, Brady, 42 50; j 131 8li ; " I lavid IlenShew. Butler, 183 00 43 42 137 15| '• 24j (t Daniel Shanor, Centre, 8(» 4o 152 08 ( 1H o0 ! " Caleb llussell, Cherry, 30 97 # l! 49 20 48 " Asapl*Cranmer, Clay, J 35 00 100 00; 77 82 •" Wm. M'Gee, Clearfield, ; j 03 38 ! 274 09 33 50 " John Sefton, Clinton, j ! 60 11' | 48 03 17 50 " John Wick, Concord, 110 00 37 90j 55 00 64 19 j 12 00 " S. W. Hays, Connoqucs'g, 12 71 : 5 19i ! i 11 00 " P. M. Boyle, Donegal, ! 59 71 150 00 39 57j '• Josiab Brown, Fairview, 17 30 158 70j 018 15 50 " Wm. Dick, Franklin, . 940 5 80; ; 5 18 95 » W. J. (.iraham, Forward, 17 51 90 911 il4 25. " Win. Lilt*, Jackson, 306 104 02 _ ' 11 88 " John Lcfevcr, Jefferson. 50 49 j 84 74, Ab'm Stauffer, Lancaster,' In 71 02 03 13 78 ■ Thus. Vandyke, Marion, 23 10 75 00 43 181 " J. Harbison. Middlesex, 19 04 100 71 ; 25 00 J. KoiSter, Muddycreek, 35 80 125 00' "40 20j " Jas. Patton, Oakland, ' 33 94 , 82 15 ; 600 '• Wlll. D. dds. Penn, 1 4 35; 111 80 12 35 20 50 " John Shryock, Parker, 30 00 127 10. 30 43 " \Vni.Croeker,Slippcryr'k, 133 03 ■ " Jamison. Venango, 24 39 ; 75 82i 4 33i 900 " g. A. Campbell, Wash'n, 33 51, j .40 87! 13 28: '• James Simmers,Winfield. 30 £7| 190 08; 90 88 l<) fj(i •' S 1 Stewart, Butler bor. 40 00 89 051 190 25j "5 10 ' 22 00 " II L.Westcrman,Miller'n 7 GB| 03; " J.Marshall,bor. Prospect,! 14 I I 34 71 250 " G. Lingenfelter,bor.Cent.i 00 25• 23 591 j 22 6H| " J. Umstead,bor.Harmony,| 14 60 ! 28 15 6 00 " S. Brown,bor. Harrisville 28 001 10; 83 84' ! ■ 000 " AV.W.Roberts, Portersv'e 1 28 97 56 71 '• f'.G. Lamb,bor. Snxonb'g! 7 31 18 58, 4 28 j "P. Patterson, Zelienople,! ! 1 CO 1 l s o4 Sam'l Parks, Adams. B.»| 82 1377 87 ' 20 90 " J. Hosenberry, Allegh'y.! 235 00' 44 49 741 00: 354 35! " Josiah C. Watt. Buffalo,, 3S.J 00 00 84; <l5O 40i 809 94 I 13 00 il Philip Biekel, Butler, j 200 00| 201 201 718 00 1077 98j 112, 00' 32 50 " J. J. ('roll, Brady, 230 671 | 900 28 | 0 18; 27 50 " Dan'l l'lceger, Centre, 318 54 41 09 723 75; 099 07 " James Smith, Cherry, 200 OOj (il 42; 800 00 230 87 31 00 " Wm. Crotliers, Clay, j 300 00 09 78j 04(4 311 790 82i 1 23 50 " II M'Crea, Clearfield, 1 100 00 158 80 800 00 ; 733 4o . 85 00 " John Ekis, Clinton, 324 00{ 53 90 541 00j 958 00 j 37 50 " Alex. Kuhn, Concord, 208 00j 29 70j 899 001 304 03• JJ 40; 22 50 " R. J. Ekin. Connoques'g. ."24 20 51 15 1077 00 ! 388 40 " J. P. Roll, Cranberry, 300 00 50 04] 1013 75 400 401 17 ]ll 43 50 " 'IV M'Keever, Donegal, 218 00 : 30 42' 502 00 511 o'.', " li. M'Climans. I'Viirview. 200 00 90 58 978 91 398 41; j 550 " N. S.Thompson.Franklio! 124 00 253 57 535 00 958 7 * I 15 50 " Thos. Martin, Forward, 285 00 78 02 <lB3 00 442 28j 1 24 00 " Jas. Jones, Jackson, 1 459 00 82 OP 1590 00 351 25 u ggj 21.50 " H. Shaffer, .Jefferson, j 300 00 1 43 28! 099 00 001 19 22 80 " J. I). Lytic. Lancaster, 200 00 1811 99 785 04[ 759 10| " James Kimes, Marion, 200 00 87 79* 003 42; 283 30 12 00 " T. M. Beaty, Mercer, 150 00 39 2 4 70+ 00' 50 37: 10 00 15 50 " Jas Fulton, Middlesex, j 368 00 0(5 OOj 903 00j 755 00j " *W. Graham, Jluddycr'k, 325 00 51 07 802 751 617 89 31 00 " 11. Robertson.Oakland, 170 00 126 60 701 00, 5171112 1 j 18 00 " John Say, Parker. 228 00' 78 15 573 15 651 03i 15 00 " J. Q. A. Kennedy, Penn 100 00 201 34) 510 00 927 731 | 22 50 " J. M'Knight, Slippery'k,j 320 00 95 08! 1027 00 013 301 17 50 " R.D.Stephenson,Summit. 284 00 30 20: 452 00! 822 88 18 .50 " John Williams, Venango! 225 ,00 52 00) 535 00 | 558 84, ; 13 50 Jas. Christy, Washington! 305 00 51 44| 907 8!v 437 09 | 32 00 •• Jno.P. Brieker, Winfield, 295 00 50 58: 812 00: 558 12 27 90 " Robert Barron, Worth, 360 63 1423 33! ! 9 501 26 50 •' Isacc Colbert, bor.Butler. 494 00 59 49 1528 lOj 007 40 15 oo| • '• W.J. Christley, bor.Cen't 40 00 59 39 105 00 222 12 27 00 " I. Latshaw.bor. Harmony; 80 00 40 00j 161 00: 307 89; j 350 '• D.Stcpleton,bor. Harris'e 102 80 391 80 j 005 800 " S. Fleeger,* " Mii!««t'n, 41 43 133 25' 38 80 50 " F.Brandon, " Portersv'e,j 70 00 11 89 202 00 118 62 100 " W.C. I)odd«, " Prospect.! 80 00, 19 20| 184 75} 182 27 4 75: " E.Bcntle, " Zelienople,: i 142 06! 300 00i 235 22 " C.Michel, " Saxonburg. 66 92, 144 89! 130 48; 16 00 Rec'd. on Puscated Lands, I 761 57 j ! I 250 " " Seated Lands, i 467 04' " li Estrays, 1 45 87 " " Redemption : 1 ■ 8 291 " " Former Treasurer, ! | 7505 60; " " Commifwioners, 1 i 1059 101 " " Rev. Loyal Young, I ' 18 75 " ■' Soldiers Tax, 10 13 " '• Coll. on Bounty Tax 4709 7n! « » Coil's, on R. R. Tax.i 6907 17 " " " " Relief " i ■ 532 95 " •' Circus Licence. ! 50 00 ' " " Unseated Lands. i 108 52- " " Seated Lands, 74 90! '• '• Tavern License. j 730 00, '• Brewers k Distillers. 1161 46 . I [• • " " Restaurant License, ! 107 97 " " Retailers " | 806 04 Total, 13034 18 396.) 0 55567 68 25193 V (78 - 1252 ' Tlnwe oriuaa m»rk«d ■ **r> kp» pwd off «m MNtnma* 1862. J. CTCroopT J !utiet; "STOS " Hamuel M'Murrv, , Cherry. 69 95 * James Allen, Clay, I 111) OJ> " Miles (jallaher, (Jlearfield. 16 75 " Frane's Anderson, Clinton. 84 111 10 " Jno. Martin, forward. 37 " .Too, M. Dunn, Franklin, 18 55 ' " Robert Gilchrist, Marion, 24 60 " James Patton. Oakland, 102 44 " Robert Stewart, Penn, •69 41 " Wtn. Williams, Portersvillc 2 " Chris'n Steubpen Saxonb'p. 10 41 1808,Georgo Nicklas, Adamt.j " Robert Allen, Allegheny, " Adam Reed, Buffalo, " Jesse Cornalius, Brady, " David Henshew, " Daniel Shanor, Centre, I " Caleb Russell, Cherry, " Asaph Crunuier, Clay, " Win. M'Gee, " John Sefton, " John Wick, Concord, " S. W. Hays, Counoquen'g., " John P. Roll, Cranburry, " P. M. Boyle, Donegal, " Josiah Brown, Fairview, ; " Wm. Dick, Franklin, " W. J. Graham, Forward, i " Wm. Lutz. Jackson, " John Lefever, Jefferson. " Abr'in. Jtouffer, Lancaster,! <J Thomas Vandyke, Man-ion.' " 11u«?h Gill, Mercer, " John Harbison, Middlesex. " Jere. Keister, Mnddkcr'k.. " James Patton, Oakland, " Win. Dodds, Penn " John Shrvook, Parker, " Win. Crockor, Slipperyro'k. " Jacob Riott, Summit, | " Arch., Jamison, Venango, | " S. A.Campbell, Washing'iij " Jas. Simmers, VVinfield, " Robert llarron, Worth, j '' 1[ ](.' Westerman Millers'nj " Jas. Marshall, Prospect, " G. Lingenf'elter, Ccntrev'e.j " Jonas Uinstead, Harmony, " W. W. Roberts,Portersvillcj " C. IJ. Lamb, Saxonburg, " W. Patterson, Zelienoplo " Samuel Brown, Harrisvilli i '♦Sainl, C.Stewart, bor.Hutlcrj Total. * 1532 05[mi Levy aud assessments lor the year 1 >4. Cor* MIL* * A.lnii.n M l*&7 Hi 3 All'vliem 279 4'J |o9o 36 o Dnflttlo 411 84 17»*o 60 Duller , 40l 3>| 17H , 0«! 60 Draly 1 260 10 983 77 Centre 859 03 U23 7-'! < ),At iy 201 I- |OHO P7 : Ui « :<»*•''" s 144.1 l-t '•o Clearfield 268 *oj 1088 40 60 Clinton .*s"7 90 14 06 22 f '" Concord 816 70, Ijfl2 n«! in 60 ' ' I t K ' Cranberry 860 64 intl 27"" Donegal... 264 42 1018 OWj \H 0O Kalrviitw 860 68 i 1377 3?| 15 50 Franklin -'<77 1«93 7« 24 Forward 803 02 1 422 2*» 21 60 J«ck*..n 491 "1 1947 25! in .ien< rnoti 34* irt©B 19, :>-2 60 l,Biica»tor 3*9 9'.1 1585 74 |> 4»0 Ma. lon 237 7'jj t»4O 7* 47 60 Merrer I*9 24j 754 97, 12 s'» Mml IIP-. T 4"*4 «• 171R 801 81 "•> Mnddyrreek 870 07 1 14*0 041 Oakland 305 00 1218 12 15 «»•» I'mker l^ l 1-21 1* 22 60 Penn 301 24 1437 W 17 6'» Mil-net \ rock 415 OS ]•»«:> ."O IS I • summit 82» an I 1274 hh. is 50 YetiHii"<> 277 00 1098 84 M2 "*• Wmliititftoti 860 41 1404 95 27 «*> Wiufbdd 846 68 1370 1 2 20 50 \\ ..rtli 3SO 01 1023*4 13 H» Duller H"i 'Uft,li 653 4'J 2135 50 42 00 Centieville boro '->9 3y 8"»7 12 3 6<» 11 tit tu< >ll v born 120 fin 40* Ml 800 flnrriMvllle bum 109 92 : 425 08 10 «*» Milieratiiwn 41 7'V 173 25 1 250 I'ortertnrille Um> 87 89 820 02 l'r<.*prrt 99 20, 307 "2 10 00 /«l/om«i»le b«>r 11l «■* 22 10 00 .-ax-jiibui k l»or ! 70 4 1 275 77, 860 Total 12090 84 &OUIB 02 *.99 O0 Btatcni6nt showing. Ain't, of* Road nnd School Tax, paid to Tp'p. by N. Wal ker, Kfxj., Treas,, in 1&04, U t|ur, ( 4,12* 6,72 3.301 10,1 3.30; 0,721 n- dv, 31 60 2«« 25 C ntre, 8,03 6/JH 1,02 1.51 102 1.00 1,02 Oln-ITT. 3.07: 6.02 2.61 70 2,61 10,03| fi.o2 Cleai lie'dj 14.611 2:1,731 11,80 3,55 11,80 11.82 18..»| Concord, 24,33 39,7» 19.86 6,9M. 19, b0 3'.».74 K).31 Ik.noßal, I 12,57 20,54 10,27 3,10, 10,27j 13,32| 27,07 Forward.! .leflTeraonl 321 t'-l 20 (18 j 20 Lancaat'r 1 o*li 10 «'•'» «r2i 05 Oakland, I 22"0."> 87,9S 18,99 6,40 1 8,99 33,08! 08.36 Penn, 3,03 4.V»; 2,47 j 75, 2,47 4.91 3,90 Summit, 2,7 5; 4,60 2,2T>| '8 2.25 Washing" 2,37 3.82 1,92 ( 60 1,02 \Vimlft»'dj 12*35 20,18 10,01' 8,05 10.09 11.OS 32.28 Total, :i08..V2 178.41. 871: 27.13 s7.i:, 125«1 2f.3,24 Statement showing Ain't, of Road and School Tax paid to Town?nips, hy N. Walker, Efcj. Treaa. in 1804. Pornoim KereiviiiK j n Jobii N. ail«-n Pwlw v, 4 18 John Blark CDtiii'f#! | 11 3" Christian Otto • Ilutl«*r 0 7 J K. W. Starr Concord ...: oOn Simon Snnth.. lAlbglieny j 0 7 fc ! «... Andrew F.merlrk ' I «*nn 3 8. Manaaxo* OillM«i>ie l»oneca! 1 15 4u Maik M'r.andleM— ' Ihiij 1 • * .lame* Vincent .jMarion 9 9 s '.. John IteHHon Dunegal 22 62 O. W. Cruller fllor. Ili.tler ' 8 02 Um ( ratty Itutler .. 23 20 Wm. Kcoiit |Winfleld lo 841 52 o*2 Tb"«. Kelly, Jr Washington j 1 905 F. O. l)ew«df Bllp| sryriick 17 David Plwir 1 Washington ..... '25 80 Janut Campbell Parker 173 10 TUomarf ( ainpbeil iConcord . 41 2".» Jamee Knlile 17 «»8 John Dentin l»..iiegHl 13 2.3 Anthony lloon. Oakland John Smith < harry > 10 03 Jwbn J. Croll Brady H 31 Total 107 72 j 464 93 Btatstnsnt !«lj.Aiuy Mint. - ;»r ij • • 11111 of School tax <lne the fol-1 of Road tnx due the fol lowinK t.'wn«hij.«i. i ' , « buw Centre t|»., 7»> 1854 Due Merer. 3 «»4 " 44 Venango, 1 00 44 •• Frnnklin, 800 44 44 lirady, 11 5" 44 44 Cherry, 4 55 44 ' Codoq'l, 2 801 " 44 Venango, 7 n» 1800 M Parker, -2 92 44 44 Donegal, 2 75 44 44 (yoiitord, 1" 4< " Buffalo, 1 95 u " Connoo'g, 6W 44 44 Cranberrjr, 5 64« '* " Fairview, 1 45 , 44 44 N'h Duller, 08 14 44 44 Jeffereon. 317 44 44 b«»r. Mntlrr 825 1802 44 ClaarfifrM, 16 V' 44 I'enn, 8 Oi, 44 u ln>r. Duller, 8 08 1804 44 Allegheny, 9 0 ,1?02 44 Concord tj». 80 80 44 Clearfield, 24 04 " 44 bor. Dntler, 638 " * 4 Summit, 18 '• 14 Penn. 0 71! ,4 44 Centre 44 M C lay. 3..J 44 44 Cherry 319 44 M Centre, 97 44 44 Concord 80 18 •• 44 W infield, 10 08 44 44 C learfleld 28 37 ! « '• Fairview, 193 44 OakUuU 06 06 i - . 44 Parker 503 ; 44 44 Wiogeld 31 .0 $5 REWARD. T OSS on or ahout the flr»t <>f March, '*os, a COLTS i 11 RItVPLVKR.in or near the boro. of Dntler. Th« j finder will iereir« reward hy iaaviog iu at thf office of the American CDizeu. i March 22,1805. FAMILY BIBLES. A. PEEBH S'DTI'L'Y" OF PliQtagrap.il ElMcs, A.T JIEINEMASS March 22, IV# Talnnble Farm for Hale. r iNTAI.MNO »bn*t ItUM'iu "fl»>i'l. 100 i>f which t m V i%ftre<l Sitn*Ce<l about uidos nutth of the Bcro -SI. 'l'.'-- - IITIL RRUN Tux BOMWT fix Q I"I Ji M A 21 00 i * 130 70 , 85 39 j 102 84 125 72 »' 100 40 109 11 A 119 74 67 31 j, 281 00 270 09 202 00 375 0« , 139 90 134 38 | 210 83 100 51 1 282 10 200 25 . 82 23 324 123 00 101 09 130 00 219 0* 1 188 05 59 05 75 00 43 7<> - 175 00 51 87 148 68 34 I* 1 15 10j ! 101 59 J ! 76 971 I I M ' 136 80 129 194 95 171 | " 216 91 i 179 70 421 62 i 410 6H hu ' 172 00 62 03 108 19 35 SIJ5 lJ | £ 151 33 I 107 32 j a j 223 00 104 i>6! 100 00 82 7<» I 9 59 I 27 06 197 34 : 133 58 <_ ; 275 00 84 50 108 37 ! 133 I 258 87 68 56! 43 00 150 j . JlO 25 ! 277 78! 283 20 02 93 56 591 * I 154 281 ! 124 13 ! 275 OOj 109 43 250 00 54 i-'< ! 228 82 1 113 82' « ! 238 00 1 | 02 19; j " i 08 86 75 00 5S 86 I 380 08i 250 88 1 ! ] I 10 13' ! 10 18 i 52 88. 70 001 43 8" | 110 501 13 97 | 38 22 T 100 0(i, 27 15 72 70 ! 43 85 .« "75 00 30 71 50 OOj 01 7 l 1140! 'lO 021 963 I '4B 02 132 10 58 15; r ; 878 371 740« t 70!6907 17 1902 75 17"!) 75i1328 I 3 Statement showing the indebtedness of the following townships to Isutlcr county, "j on account of tV. P. Hospital. Donegal*!'. McOnlre ft "IrKoever 221 fifi Buflalo.U. W. lloilingsworth II 7ft Allegheny, Miry A. Chnmbui-s 71 02 Middfeaex, Carton Dunbar 78 00 7 Tot»l „ 415 4-J ' Statement shownig tlie amount of War rants issued for 1864, being the expen diture for said year. ! Amount. Clerk of Commissioners 510 25 County Auditors, 135 00 l>istrict Attorney, 60 00 Assessors, 1031 75 Fox S:alp», 84 50 Court Auditor, 30 00 ( Election Account, 2297 48 ( llridge viewers, 15 50 ( Commonwealth, 572 12 lii((ueßts, 40 75 Relief, 18 00 Abner Hartley, Commissioner, *293 00 Samuel Leaaon, " j* 29(1 00 Matthew Greer, " 240 50 A. C. Christie, " 07 50 i . Jurors, 1817 11] Interest, 1385 53 ( Constables, 003 70 | Fuel and light, 110 80 I'ridges, 506 72 Sheriffs fees, • -05 06 Jiiil expenses, 85 48 Justice's fees, 125 Printing, 579 00 ( Stationary, 1'95 55 North Western Railroad, 10334 80 County seal, 43 10 Court House. 103 69 i Road damages, 38 75 j Enrollment blanks and docket, 05 00 | Court Crier, 06 0O | Court House Janitor, 125 00 j Clerk of Courts, 214 80 j Refunded tax, 77 82 j Kx change, 38 50 i Prothonotary, 88 02 J Counsel to Commissioners, 25 00 | Treasurer, 277 82 j Western Pa. Hospital, 4*l 81 I House of Refuge, 232 03 j Postage, 10 SI j County bonds for bor'd money, 11688 40 j Total warrants issued. 41.204 19 j j Win. O. Brackenridge, Sbcrifl' of Butler 1 county, in ac t. with Butler Co. for 'O4. 1 nu ' To ain't, fit Jurjr 'eel and fines for which i he IK liable. KT 00 To wu"l, Wai nMaU on Treaaui oa 251 38 ; CR. ' lly t»ill rendered 472 .18 | — i Nathanh I Walker, Treefctirer of Butler county, Iti account 1 with the Militia Fund, for the yea t IS6J. I>R To am'l, outstanding for 1863 and previous y*.\r* 1034 06 j Aaiount levied f..r 1864 M»9 00 1933 66 - To balance. 290 66 V II By am't outstanding for the year 1864, and previous year* 1252 27 j By percentage allowed collector!, -2 21 I " Tone hers " 14 I*o »> » M Am't pd. A.Gillespie, on order V> 41 i " " 44 Jacob I<audcr 50 OO } Treasurer's percentage oo 378 85 at 1 per cent . 379 j 44 ba'ance 2&6 00 J 103.1 rf, | Nathaniel Walker. Treaanrer of Bull<7 £<S » n aoeount i with Butler co. stock, for 1H64. I>R To am't "112 co. tax. ree'd fr<»»i collectors for >Si>4 and pierivM y*ars 33511 40 j To am't of co. tax ree'd ou Unseated lands, 178 41 i .4 .4 i< Seated " 122 66 44 44 R<iad tax 44 t"n*eated 44 253 21 4* «4 4* H Seated 44 63 4# " " School ta* ■* ln««at*d 44 125 '1 I »4 v 44 44 gftatod 44 188 73 " 14 received i>r K»tray» - 45 87 44 44 nf re<*aniptlhn recoirM _ 8 2t» - •* receired from former Treaanrer 7.A15 CO 44 44 of |> unty t*x ree dof collector!, <r»r for 1862 and 63 - 4700 75 44 -* R. B. tax ree'd of o«dr» for 17 • 4 + Belirf tax ree'd of CoQ'rt for 1862, 532 05 M •• Br.unty tax ou UiuwUd l*nd.~i, 87 !'• '• •• Bounty tax on Seated land» 50 ll : «• '• Rail I Load tix on f'naeated lasda 15 * " Bail Boad tax on Seated Uci«, 50 11 44 14 Relief tax ree'd on UMMM laud* 27 13 44 " Relief tax ree'd on P#era<l land* 10 06 *• '* Ree'd of Commiaa'raon •nnd , y aoc'ta... 1069 l r ** 44 Poor t*x on Swatad uji'l* 28» 44 44 Gratmty from Re#, Tonng 1* ?•'» M 44 Soldi or*' tax, 10 16 65 667 88 To balmes* »10 925 71 C II By asat of warrants redee:m».S hy Treaa'r 42 609 19 " 44 Redemption mceey paid,.. M .... 329 a •• Pcho<d <»rder* paid 45**93 44 44 Brxtd « rd«*ra paid, lfl 72 44 u CoanterfWH 54 00 j * 4 * <d Treaaiirer* per contagv on 50 513 58 II at 1 :>cr cent 1 B4 B4 Lftlaa*) iu tiaoda of Traa*uror r 10 125 71 DR Jan. 1,1864, tobal. dne nt lapt wettle't, 278 71 Mar. 15 44 to eaeh ree'd from Mr*. 8. C. Bulliean 00 kt>T. 1, 1864 to cash ree'd froinTbo®. Seamau §0 00 •• - H. Colbert, 800 00 '• flth, M B. Johnson 600 0O " 7th 04, toeaah ree'd from Samuel Learon ldlO OU 14 Bth 04 to caah ree'd trvm J. L. Bartley 8(¥) 00 tt .» .4 to cosh roe'd from Ja«. Vincent 110 OO 41 14, 64, to cash from Henry SarveF 000 Otl " 17, 64. to cash ree'd from Abner Bartley 115 IXt " 18,04, to caah ree'd from Matthew Greer 170 OO 44 18 C 4, to cash ree'd from Ann OUbralth 48 41 SOT. 1,04, to cash rac'd from Mre B,C. dulll*an 802 UO 4 W1 12 To Ualaoco 260 ?9 ■ ■ • ■ Mar. 20,04, hy caah pd. R. H. Roberta for bondl 608 00 Mar. 26. 04, by eaih for exchange 60 Apr. 18, to etfih pd. Alex.Rob!n«on, for Tr*aar*» , . . wairanta, 1128 80 June 18,04, by coah.pd. 9. A FurTlauee, to bny Rail Roed b0n8T.... 37... 1879 00 Aug. 80, by oeih pd. 8. A. l'urvlance tobuy bonda.M 1116 76 Aug. 80, by cash paid F. R. Bank of Butler, (ex rhange> 9 76 By balance 850 79 4991 11 Commissioners of Duller Co., in account with Butler Co. stock for iSfil. nn Mmhew Groer j 60 Abner Bartlej [ 908 Sam'l Laaaon, i Cumu*U*Jou«r«. *h*j 00 A. C. ChrletT. I (ft 7»> Ilarvdf Oolbert, Cleik, 210 26 14t\ 25 CR Mat hew Greer, IjT daye, 240 60 Abner Bartley 166 dny* t 2W3 00 Samuel Lvatun, 180 duy», , 290 00 A. O. Christie. 46days f7W Harrey Colbert, 114day§ 210 25 14«1 14«1 85 Commissioners of Butler county, iu acc't with Butler co. stock, for the year '64. DR To amount ree'd on ac't ol W. P Ifoepital ;... 718 17 To amount ree'd fur damogea to Court Hoitee,. 4 00 To amount ree'd redemption of hind*, 828 69 Tu amount ree'd for Bent, 5 40 1069 10 CR By warrants paid Tr. anni«r CS9 81 By cauli paid 369 95 1069 10 Butler county, iu account with Butler co. stuck, for the year 1804, I>R To (imm't of warrmits in citciifirtlon ft r 1806. lirerkmi T«"" I'Mtk <*S Am't of uarrunt* imued for 1604 41209 14 Am't of ecrip iu circulation f§7 6o Balance, 21162 14 76431 76 CR By am't of warrantf redeemed fur 1864, by N. W ilker, Treaaurer 42659 19 By am't of warrants redeemed by the <'onimi*- aiouer.4 during 1604 7009 00 By am't dno by collectors for 04 and preyiotn years, aitbj«ot to peK<-iitag«« and tru 76431 76 By balance, 21162 11 Ebenezer M'Junkin, Kpq., Treasure of board of Trustees in account with But. lar oounty Acildcmy. I > It To am't ree'd from \V.B. Boyd former Tree. 187 76 To am't Interest ree'd on IKUMI of H. Bfakely, .17 69 To am't int. ree'd on bond of J. M. Thompson, 120 7tM) Balauri* in Trciisuiea, St 296 70 fR By am't paid 3. G .Purvis 2 60 " •' Wm. ilaehitt, 6»r painting 5 60 of note of Wm. H. Boyd 187 79 " M " Re*, li. Young 160 oo 21 70 Balance due Troasuror 31 .. » ...» We,the uaderaigued Auditors of Butler county bcirif; duly elected and qmilified according to l;iw, KKPORX that wo did au-> dit, settle and adjust the foregoing ao counts of the Treasurer, Commissioners, Coijinii*»ioner»' Clerk, and Sheriff, com tnencing on the Ist day of January, 1804, and ending on tho 31st day of December, 1804, both days inclusive, and wo find n.balance due the county of Ten Thmit. and mut A'i'uc Mhudrcil and Tirr ify-jin? Hollars and S<weutjf-one cent*. In testi. niony whereof, we have hereunto set our bands and affixed our seals this oleventb day of February, A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty-five. JOHN 11. CHATTY, (m.) W. H. H. RIDDLE, (i,s.) SIMEON NIXON, (LB.) We, the commissioners of Butlery coun ty, bavins examined tho foregoing report of tho Auditors of Hutler county and be lieving tho same to be a correct statement of tho Ileueijita and Expenditures of said county for the year 1804, order tho tmun to be published. (liven under our hand and the seal of our office, at Hutler, this eleventh day of February A. I). 180.0. ABNER BARTLEY, SAMUEL LEASON, A. C. CHRISTIE, Attest: HARVEY COJ.BF.RT, Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALES. IjY virtue 112 a writ of Venditioni Eaponaa, issued out I ) 112 the t.'ourt if Common Plea* of Butler county, ; and tome dir. .ted, there will be ex pored to public sale, i «t the< >urt If "sue in '.be borough of Bntler, ou Monday, j the 27 th day of Mareli, A I)., W\.\ o M o'ebielt, p. ui u j the following 1 property, to wit; , I AII tii'* i title aod claim of Janies paw i ney, of iuaml to r.ixty a eras yf land more or le»*, sltua j tod in Clear Held tp., ButUr roufity, Pa., i>.,i*h | by Kditurd Ilavney t «.i»t by Wm. Daugherty. s.oati. by | McCla'feity. nest by Mary M'Bride—forty acres clearwl, six meadow, a nice yoing orchard, i' fruroe honae rovi log barn thereon erected. Bm/.ed and taken iu ix« 112 ntioii as the property of James Dawney, M( the suit of Mary M Bride, Jamos M Clatferty, Guardian of Mary M Bride. A F.BG, Ail the right, t;?l<\ Interest and of Jsm»*s 11. O Donald. <-f in and to one house and Int. situate in Coy Is j vill". Butler cunt v, Pa,, hounded north by KiWanting i n»a'l; »»y l>»ck: s«mth by !>ongan3»«d treat t»y ! rcr, Krame lloqae thereon ere fed, i*ei'iwl and taken in exei'iition as tlie property of James If. (/Donald, at the I suit of < h.»ries O lioiul.l. f'>r uae. | All tin* right, title interest and claim of M. P. White, ! of iu and to one third of an acre of laud mora or less, ! Mttnc< I in Whitestown, Bntb r county Pa., ISout>ded I north by gamud Mbunon, east by an alley #>uth b7 tu± :dUy. west i>y franklin road—one targe t*>i story brick j houae. USCMI as a Tavern stand and frame barrr HioveoQ ; orecie*!. B**ir.ed and taken in execntkm ai tiis property | ofM. M bite, at the huit of Camp bell ft «lißgler. A LSO All the right, title, iaterixft r>.f Mafm of Ferguson Conn, of in and to Kfiy aete% of land, more or less, sKua ! twl uk township, Bntler county Pa . b >nn- I ded north >»y I homaa Kelly: «aat by by Conn' j and others; West by Kelly—thirly-li vescree «lesre»l,fiv* ».f whi'"!i are meadow- hovse ai»d frame bain therc ! on erected. ?«-ixed and taken in execution, as the pro ! nertj of Ferguson Conn, at the snit of David Conn. ; ALSO i All therijjht, title interest snd claim of George Tmby «.f in and to M acres of land, more or less, Hituale* ft/ ( Bud'alo towmhip. Builrr ccunty, Pa., bounded north bv } B. J. Gregjf.east l.y It. J. UreffK, Kiuth by Thoa Harhi , -on, West by B. .I>tire^g,--eighty arres el eared, fifteen . of m<ivl«/w —frame hon«e or tavern sfjtnd: also a frsma ; <lwKlling bouse S") by 60 f*et. frame and log hor*s. a j frame barn two large frame H tables and l» lack ami tit shop. Seized and taken in execution aa the property of Sforge Truby. (it lb*> suit of Samuel Andei aud Jaxnee Clli ott. Ex rs. of Mailic.v Kiddle dee d. ALSO All the rlglit. titie interest and rfiHmof David Straw iek, of in aud to eleven acres of land more or i«sa, ted iu Jefferson township, butler county. Pa., bounded n-'-th by Andrew Urahe. eaat by Thomaa Welsh ; south by Welsh, and West by Webb; hraote House, fifteen by twenty feet: partially cleared, thereon erected. .-»ized ani rak»n io execution ss the property of David PtKw vk. at the sirit of Veal Duffv, Adminisirator ef >Jrs Oiahaui, now for use of fsaih M'Junkin. iIJM, All tb* ri.'ht, title interest ar. l claim of David Hofr«r, cf in aod to SUty-ooascrseof Ivd more or has, situated In Venango township, Butler county, Pa., bounded uortli by John lliUiardf IJsirs; aastbyJ N.Purviance; south bv John 81ms: west by Jacob Frank; 'orty-flve a. res cleared; C # o«al L«'g House and Log ltarn therein nraeted. and taken in sxecntlon as the property ef i»avid lloovw. at the init of i'.irlaay A Gormley. U>r use I 6ra> ham s <rttate. W. Q. BBAOKiSNKIDOIS. Bt'ff. Fberfff • Butler. Feb. 18.1864, AiUriJSUS JIMIUT, Attorney at Law, , FHAJKIIJ V R.S . SOU C' C T. .TI Oflie* on* doof North <rf (UHIIA4S M«a» II JMikHMMt
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