UPECIAL SOTK KS. j _• . . CONNOQUKN EBSIJSU LODOfc, j - Nr - '• nf 0 *• h" l **' '*• stated meetings at the Hall, f, D JWjQ-lQ JP Main Street, Butler Penna. every s r, Monday evening, commencing at i •is o'clock. Brethren from sister Ijodges are respectful- j y invited to attend. By order of the N. 0. a A. Y. M.—Bntler Lodge, No. 272, A. V. M. holds j it* stated meetings iu the Odd Fellow* Ilall, on WTxV> Main Street, liutler Pa. on 'he first Wednes /v /» day of each month. Brethren from sister , / Y \ Lodges are respectfully invited to attond. By order of the >\ . M j I*o Con»uniptlvcß. CONSUMPTIVE sufferers will receive a valuable pre- j icrlption for tho care of Con.umptlon, ' !• tU.iinil all throat and Lung <**"•»»'i'SXl wfbS.V 1 • lending their addreM to He v fcDWARDA. WILSON, | Williamsburg, huigs lorx. j Dec. 7,1864::3m0. _ _ j ntlKlc Diaß 8M:-WMI. your perniis- J •ion I wish to ».iy to the RIATENOT P®?" 'J'",, 1 "I" '"FH Z"". for' making and u.iug » «T«P" tlieSkili, leaving the aarae aoft, clear, amooth and llcau 'Tim al«o mail free to those having Bald charge. 831 Broadway, New \ork. Itntlcr. March 1, l%. r »::3nr j Arrival and l»ep.»nu.e»» «»"» Tiie mail from liutler to >l *-' ri'im'v■ Ile T.u?l Cliutoil ■olta,lk>ulier.,iil»,, An'«J J (| • „„ Monday and 1 riday uf vile. 38 '" U *V m return, on Tuesday aud Saturday of*each week at 7 o'clock, p. in. The mall from &£ ""I°.' Jamnburir. JJjvlLwund Road", 43 mite.: McUughlln's Store and llakland Lr wi . ( , k 1"!" I k?a"nTret°urni on Friday and Monday cf each "■The mail" New Ca.;l. by w»y of Moimt j f)h..nut, .'ro.peet 1 ., 1 r.. r«, le ,0,1 Pri^eton^mU^, iT=rocktV„rrelu™ y orTuIX and Friday of each I we.*, at 5 o'clock, p. in. ~. .. I S"""'** S"""'** " F MCH tarshurfr. lireak Neck and Tel.. !naple ; » m«. 112 additional trips between BreakA« k«»d Jttitl-ron Wednesday of oa, h wae*. -., , km . urnsonThnrsday of elKhw««Jt,» • Olsde The mall from " Vi"; « and Mlc Mills, Bakendown, Tally « «g. r.in», ■ . K .,. x . ept gh-nicity, »2.nile«: leaves Untie, .wrynw. hu?;,"i:y .h-am.Vn.., «v*y day, Sunday excepted,., j . ' Th'erna,r from...tar «J* MePandle^ iVy. Vimd: ly except I'da'n ivin gin Puller at 7 rfcl.ck in the morning. m,liana hv way of Tories- j Tim mail from n "'\"'''.'' c.Vrtnn.lld Shel-la, I fillc. Worthington, Kittnnnim*. ■ I of each | ss? .'™ —'»*•* - 1 1 Bovilstown on Hi'Uy »'i . p ?r ""' v -"" iv *'i?^T-C; n riH»l. $2,50 ,« »3,30 per «ekl No. 1, extra. MOO per barrel. , StKDS -Flaxseed, s2,i o per hnsli«l HTTTJU.XOIV >5 A uiv i:TN. BUTLER, ?a.Muroh 18C5 HVTTF.R —Fresh B«l'.. 25, cent, per pound 1! g A N S- - White. J.'".. 'j' SSKM'C^PVUN"'' 6 ' . per hund. Bye 4 00; Bu y| k ;"n^— A'pp'le" 1 .'11,50 to »I7f. per bushel; lirie.l ",fK\TN-Wir.M,%V"p P .V CI". By.. 1,10.0.,, .75 2T*i cents per pound. IiAKD—26 cents per pound. N All,9—sH',«" pw ■ . POTATOES—4O and per hinhel. POUK— I t to 15 cents per pound. It «J*—f> cents per pound. MBRB9—Cluier, 1 por buthel; Timothy. tO,\ I;UTISI:JII:X IS. KEW !tl B 8.1.8X I.St V STOKK (Sprepared tod All kinds of work In her line, audi .. Di es. Making Trimming Bonne"*, *«■ Als.. a generalaasortmentof Trimming"alwaysonbanda- Machine Stitching i Hraiding'doiie t • »»r«le.. Sl..' h »pe* l-v strict at tent i 'ii t.. p. rase her ci Ht »»nein. Give her acWl. Mr-. E lIKUTSBKUwKU. Butler Mar. 23,'fi6::3moa. Lift! ot C ause*. Ci BT down for Trial at March Term, 1805, commoiicing Monday 27th of March. BenJ. Chews, Executors, vs. John fiillespl*, John Negley, »»• J«bn M.Thompson, James Gilleapie, President of the Milloiatown Oil Company, " B«nnle Boyle, aXCoNO WKCft John MclHvctt and Saiu'l Eoudnn.. Wm.^Kne. s .lame, II O'Donnell. Ha Hockenbnry, vs Philip ll.wkeiilMiry, ti It I'clT.i v. Abralinni " Ziegler and Diiniel tid ier. the namo ami firm of /iegler, Eidler A Co, j Q A Kennedv, Kxecutor of Wilson \Vigfrela, ve Ernest Muder, Hugh and Wm Muriu Kx'e of John Murin, dee'd vs Dominic M I.aughlin, Patrick O'Donnell, vs Oeorge Murrln, 11 •• 11 ry A Black, vs Sarrah Evans A KB Evans, Sweeiie.'s Adminirttratom vs Robert Uraham, John Meals, vs Kuhert A. Ilrown Anderson A Kohlmore, vs M( Adams I 1 Moore, K II 4J Adams, vs gamuel Campbell, John M'Candless, Mih A M Oleary. John M'Candleee, vs Jos Coulter A \\ He John M'CandUMwA Wife, vs Joseph Coulter Al \\ ife, Itoht llorard Ex r of Wm McGirk. vs Margaret McGirk, et al, J II A KM Donthett. vs Robert Allen. Jacob Ehnnan, " R«»'t Hwbteon 4Jn« At kinstin. WM Prothonotary Prothonotary's office.' Feb 2 , I*P6 UOTIOE3. IN the matter of the Final Account of John Kennedy. Trusteo of John Duffy (Dutch) In the Court of Common Plea* of Butler county, No. 64, November Term, ISSO, and C. P. No. 2D, June Term. 18 '\ndn->w to wit. Dsc. 10, account filed and approved bv the Court nin', and notice of the tiling directed to be «iveii according to rule relating to accounts of A*.«igueee ami Trustees —alsoConrt grant rule t » show cause wh.v, upon the confirmation «>f sa.doccuunt said Trustee should »H»t be discharged fromthe office, and that the same will ea! lowed oil the Urst day of next term, to wit: the K*urth Monday of Mareh.it. d., 1H66, unless exceptions .ba on or before that day, of which uoiice is hereby ratified from the record thl- 10th day «»f Januarv, A D..1b05. WM.BTO H'S, Jan.. 11.13®6 Proth'y. Xppral»einent l.ist. TIIK fidlowlng Appraisement List under the 6th Sec tion of the Act of April 14, 1851, Have hoen presen ted and Hie I in the Offico of the Clerk of tlio Orpbau's Court, to wit: No 1 Dec Term 1864, Mrs. Bacliel (lilleland. Widow 'llllleland dee d. I'ersonal i roperly am Hinting vl»3oo>'. j. c. Uilielalld ± Kacn 4 l Uillelaud, A,ln, s n. No 2. Dec. Term, 1884. Mrs. Mary A. ilobuonhle, wid r o. of Wm. II llolinondle, dee'd. IW.ual property amounting to s3l,£!. Mary A. Hohuondak, Adm x. No 40 Dec. Term, IW4. Mrs. Margaret tlorard. widow of Michael Gerard oec d. Ileal tstat. amounting to $300,00. Margaret Gerard, Ailip x. No 41 Dec. Term, IHtH, Mrs >l«ry Hays, widow of William Hays dee d. I'ersonal property .uuoualing to J1W.50. Sjarj llays, Allm'x No 42 De.-. Term 1864, Mrs. Bridget Klley, wjdow of EdVard Klley, dee d. I'ewnal pr..perty ammountiug to $159,i)0. I'at. Mcßride, Ail'u.. Of which th. heirs and legal iistrH'Utees, cieditor. and others interested will 1.-ike notice, wnl appear at the next term t»> wit: the 4th Monday of March. 1805, and not later thap t£p tliird day thereof, to .bow came , against the »atue. Jly the Court M»fh 1, 1S», W J.yUDN«,Cl*k»fO O SS."PvEWAPvD. lOBT on or about the first of Marcb< 'R6S, a COT.T 9 J REVOLVER.In or near the boro. of Rutler. Th e : finder will receive theabove reward by leaving In at the office of the AmericauCitixen. March 22, 1806. FAMILY BIBLES. . | A. FBE3H SUPPLY or Plwlograpfii BiMes, a-r HEINEMAN'S March 22, I^l6. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, J-OELSR WAGLEY, AGENT FOR BUTLER COUNTY.PA. Headquarters for Butler County, Low ry House, Butler, Pa. Machine Htitehing done on abort notice. Machines and Nnedleak«pt Constantly on hand by Mr*. T. J Lowinan, ah • will attend to all matters connected with the ayency, in the abswiire of the un al (tank, Itutler Fa. , j HAVE JUSTOPENED! A very large and attractive Stock of SIPIRIISra- GrOGIDS, all of which have been purchased AT REDUCED PRICES, i DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, Balmoral & Hoop-Skirts, I CLOVES AND IIOSKIIV, Mourniut; sixty acres of laud more or lo»e, aitna te.| in CleiOi.dd tp., Butler eounty. 1'.... bounded north i.v t. ward Dawney, eait by Win. liautcherty. south b\ N«al Vc. lito rty. west by Mary M llride—forty acren cleared, «ix of wbicli ar»« rur idow. a nice y>i orchard, j frame •' »use and !• »n barn thereon erected. Seize I and lik ii iti execution a* the property f.lames iiawticy, HI the nut «-f Mai y M Uride, .laiuus M'Clafferty, Guardian of Mary M'bride. All the rtjrlu, title, interna and /Mm of James 11. '• I)onai\ d.Oregg.east by It. J. CJregif. south by TIIOH Harbi «oii. «i-'t in It. J. (tragg.—eighty acres elear«d, fifreer. .l»elli ii! h..1,.e .111 by BU feel. frame anil l„g h .u.e » fniiiir barn (»,, lar K e r r „.|,le» and blwk.nilth Seize,l andlink „ 112 I ruby, al the.. in ,if ill lie I O nJ Jainoe Kill •tt, Kx re.of Mathew Huhlle dee d. ALSO All the right, title interest and claim of David Straw ick. of in and to eleven acres of land more or lots itua ted iu Jefferson township, Hurler countv pn boundo.l north by Andrew Grab*; east by Thomas by Welsh, and \\ -t by Welsh: Frame ll<>u«o fifteen bv twenty feet; partially cleared, thereon erected. JMM/ad and taken in execution .m the property of liarid Straw ik at the suit of Meal Duffy. Administrator of Mrs Graham, now for use of Inaih M'Junkin A LflO. All the right, title interest and claim of David Hoover of in and to - 112 by John Milliard's lloirs; eaet by d' N. Fnrviance sot th by J.din Sims: west by Jacob' Frank: •nrtv-five ana cleared : Good LAg II .u-e and Log Barn th.. r ,.... erected >-iroi| and taken m execution a* the property of David Hoover, at the suit of Hirleav A Oormley. f.r use I Or* hain « eetnte. JC. IIE following named persons have filed their peti- L Hons to March Sessions IWWi in 4heoffice of Hi.- Clerk ->r the Court of Quarter Se-wions of Butler c nnty for Liceiw. umUr the Act of Assembly of March 21. and April *i. ISO'S, to regulate the sale of intoxicating drinks I. Louis KroniH, JefTereon Township. 2 .loaeph Miller Jefferson Tp. 3 Satuue! Allen bor Prospect, 4 J. 11. Stil'igeon. b »r Sax .nl>urg, 6 William Vogeley, bor Butler. 6 Frances Laiti>e her Saxonhurg. 7 Freeian Sumner bor Zelienople. 8 Jacob Keihor SiiinnuJ Township 9 JimM C. Miller Cen re township 10 Win G Christly bor Centrevili* II Francis Evth bor 12-lacob Fried bor II irmotiy 13 Henry St 'key township 14 Jack ln»r Duller 15 Wm. Bastian, bor. Zellenople. March 8, W. J. TOUXG Clerk STRAY COW. (IAMB to the premisca of"the subscriber, in Marion Tp J Butler county, on Friday, the 3oth dav of Decem ber l.ist, a DA UK HKD COW, aouie white upon the rump white belly and tail,crumply Jioms supp.aied to be l>e tween four and five yeara old. The owner is hereby re queeteri tocouieforward, prove pn pay charges and take heraway, otherwUesiie wMUe disposed of accor diug to law. ROUKHT ATWELL. AKTOAVD lU imii, Attorney at Law, FRANKLIN, VENANCiO COUNTY, A If door .VaOi of JUHKfAJt UOUM» JNe- A s: r • U. S. 7-30 LOAN By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned has assumed the General Subecriptlon Agency for the sale of United State* Tteasury Notes, bearing seven and three tenths per cent, intorest, per annum, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are.iesued under date of August 15th, 1864. and are payable three years from that tiuie, in currency, or are convertible at the option of the holder into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These boll'» are now w rtli a premium of nine per cent., including K<>LD interent from NOT., which mike> the actual profit on Ibe 7-T0 loan, at current rate,. In cluding interee, about ten per cent. Jper anuni, U'liden It, tzemptirm frnm State and municipal taxation, u Sich adds 112 ram one to thru prr cent, more, according to the rate levied on other property. The interest is payable semi-annually by coupons attached to each note, which may be cut oil and sold to any bank or banker. The interest amounts to One cent par day on a S3O note. Two eente " 11 " fIOO 11 Ten " " " t SOO 44 AO •« M * TLOOO " fl m - « SSOOO Notes of all denominations 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 the Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than $*K),000,000 remain unsold, which will pro bably be dispoeed of within the next 60 or 90 days, when the notes will undoubtedly command, a premium, as has uniformly beau the case on closing the tions to other Loani. . In order that citizens of every town and section of j the country may be afforded facilities for taking tile loan the National Banks, State Hanks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive | -übscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom.they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the note* for which thi y re^oivoorders. »F .\_\f !'-<• ficßSca:Pvt>* AOE.IT, Philadelphia. Subscriptions will be received by the First National Bank, of Buiier, f\|. March 15, lsfls.*-3: m. . OKIMIAX'H COURT SAUK. jl'dttr Qrujity Sfl; \ 17HKKKA8 at an Orphan's Court held at Butler, in W aiwl f»r the County of Rutler on the 7th day of De cember A. D. W»4 before the Judges -»ftlie nain<> Court. In pursuance of a Partition made of the ileal Kitate of Matthew Smith, lata of Fairview tp., liutler County Pa., Dee d. Th" lleiri and legal representatives of sail De cedent, having beon called up n according to Law, to appear and accept the premises at the valuation oni ap praument made by the Jury of Inqust, or show causes why the same should n„t be Jiold. And wlu-i eo. th. Heirs refuse,l to atcept cutiSn Purparts of said Ileal No I—Comprising No. lt,inth« Town of Pairvtu" and c .untv , 112 liutler, bounded North by lliith Monro list by Main Street. Sonlli by an Alloy, and \\ , -t bv mi Allev. being Sixty feet in front b) one linn ured and t«'et hack Also Put part No. J—( om • I nisi HI; Lot No'. i:i. as aforesaid bounded .North by Church Lot Last by Coal Street, South by Brady's B*nd ltoivL and W «- j t by an Alley,containing sixty feet in front and one hundred* and eighty hi. k- AUo Purport Nc3 Com prising Lot No 46as afcresaid, bounded North by M.S. Adams. Kast by Coal Street, South by West Street and \\ e seeiu most advantageous. And now to wit: Sale to he made by the Trustee on pi emises on Tuesday the 21st day of Marcli, at I o clock P. M. A. D. 18b5. * . # , , TKKMS —On» Third in hand on confirmation cf by the Court, One-Third in one year, and line-Third in two years with interest from comftruiation of aala. A By the Court W. J. YOUNO. Clk. 0. C. NOTlCi.—That in obedience to th-« above order of Court the ab ve described purpart* will be exposed to sale at the time, and placn mentioned above, on the terini there specitted, where the public are invited to at- WM. 0. lIItACKKXHIDOB. Hutler F'li. It I*M. ■ Enlistment of Drafted Men &c, PROVOST M*r. Omct, 23»1 District Pa. ) Allegheny City. March fi, 1 **• »f>.) j I) ECRU ITI NO Coj.ui.it lees and all others interested. | l are hereby notified, that n en who enlist after they ne drafted, are considered and t rented a« Deserter* from the Draft, and must bo credited to their Enrollment place, no matter whether they receive Local Bounties upon such illegal enlistment or not. Under existing orders, all drifted men who fail to re port on the day required by notice, will be arreste I as Deserter*.and held to-ei-vice: no matter whether the ouota of their r esupctive sub-districts have been filled or not. J. W. KIRK ICR, Mar. 15, 1865. Capt. and Pro. Mar 23d IMB. Pennn. Courts of Appeal. NMTICUIS hereby given, to the Tax payers of Rutler County, that the Courts of Appeal will bo heid at i lie (Vniinis-doner*'Office in Hut l«*i for the different town slilps and boroughs in said coijuty, com met icing on the 16tli of March, at which place and time hereinafter men tioned, all pe:s«ms tjndinc themselves agicriwcd at iiieir asNessinents. may ftseihl if they think proper. 4 i.so, HI the s m.e times aiid place we will rei icw the enroll:n»*.t of the Militia. The n>aut*cr «»f claiming ex emption is pointed out iu Article 3d, Sec. 2, Act of May 4th. P. L. paga 222. No attenti n will bepaidtoanv claim unless prenun ted in the inannei s-ud section directs The valuation will bo sent to the nearost Post Office of the Assessors district hhr March 16 . Fairview Jackson Middlesex j II ,nn;„jzrm! Summit Fur March 18 Adams Brady j Clearfield LnncHster ! Mat lon ! f-br March 20 . Alle k hf II V I Buffalo Cherrv | Connoquenessing IMNEGAI [ Millamtown A For Murc/t 21 Centre Clinton I Concord Franklin | For March 22, , Park*r j Vemnff'i i Washington WiliflcM ! Worth For M„rch 23U | Clay Forward Mwldynreek Oakland ! SllppM j rook F>: March 24th i Cranberry 1 HutUr I |Nr«*p«*f Centre vi ll* i For March 2iith .J*«>r. Builcr, ! " Purter*ville. | •• ffoxouhtirg i " Zelienople ..... , - llarrisritle The law require* tte- As*e«* >r of each district to b* present on the day of Appenl. By order IIARVEY COLBERT, Clerk. Comintotoncn Office, March 1, * XOTICE. lhiflrr count)/, 88. I N" the matter of the petition of Mrs. Mary M'Ginni* widow of John Mtiinnia, late of Conn tiquonessiiig ip., Butler county, dee d, for partition. In the Orphans' Court of ltutler county, No. 44, I>cc. . t rin, IHO4. The Conim<»nwe*lih of Pennsylvania. t-> the heir* and •egal representaAiveeof John M'tHnnl*,dec d,towit: Rob <•«t >1 rinni*. Ilarhtd intermarried with (Jeoigw Cowan," ■ >becca. wul»w, and Win. 8. M tiinnw. Alexanders. M - iinui*. E. Ellsworth M'Hlnnis. and M iiinnU chil l-en of Andrew M 'iinnis, dee'd. Harah wid .w. and W. ii II Vt'iilMiin, U«(»r|c* W. M'tiinni*, Ke»iding .n I'utnHin unty. Ohio, children of Henav M'tiinnis. dec d; Lvdia Inn. widow, and Hannah M ti'innis, Amanda Miiiunis, >l.uin-i*. und Sophia M'Uinni*. residing in Jack.HOII <->»unty. Ohio, children of Win. >1 OinnU, deed; Joseph Jul ph. husband. and Ja | (< « Jnl j e ntermarried with Joseph llalph. \on andMrh of you ar»- hereby cited to nppflnr'bef.ir* ur Judges at our Orphans Court, 112» be h-M nt pntier n and for the count v of Ilutlcr. on the Fourth M.„.i«„ .i March next, b»in K the Xth
. Inquisition fllod, aud con firmed tit n v.Uu.atioii $30,22,16, The Cvtfn»oiiwealtb cf I* nnsylvania.to the heir# and egal ilopruseutativea of Thomas Sproull, dee d, to wit: .lame* M. Sproull, Jidin l>. Sproull. Jane Intermarried •41th Win. Uuno»u. iH«idinz in Allegheny c mnty; Eliza beth Sproull, Martha intei married with Jas. R. McOee, residing in ibirean Co., ill , .Margaret E. Sproullresiding n Allegheny county, Mary F. intermarried with Johu 11. Douthett. farUi U. minor, residing in Alle gheny Co.. W till nil Sproull, minor.nud John b<»dds, guar dian of mid 0. epioull. ami V\'n» Sproull. You a id oath of yon arc hereby cited tube and appear before our Judges.at an Orplo us Court for thee »unty of butler on tli- 4th Monday of March next, it being the 27 th day of H.»id month, to accept or represent the premise* at the appraisement or valuation, or show caus* why the «ain« should n»t lut sold. v By the Court, W. J. YODNO. Jan. 22, 1805 * . Clerk. All of wnieh the afn-esaid heir* and legal represent*- tire* o:'the said Thomas Sproull, dee d.. are hereby r*- queete I te take notice. W. O. BUACKEN KilXi K. Sheriff. I/ant Call. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to Doctor Charl** Emmerliug, will sarectwt* by oeilißg XrmMiHQ, UMfv, end uttte Cbe mi. Receipts and Expenditures of Butler Co., for 1864. NATHANIEL WALKER, Treas.,li Account with Butler County Stock. ===== BTAT? 1 -* 1. COUNTY TAX MILITIA TAX^ YEAH. COLLECTOR DISTRICT. IRtcolnd by •by I R«tlTed by I Due by | Hsc'd by I nuo by j Treasurer. Collector*, | Treasurer | Collector*. iTTeMurerl Collector®. 1856 Lewis Hoth, Prospect.l | } I I 712 1857 G. W. Christy, Por'vle,) 32 23, i 13 66. 1 450 1858 Wm. Garwin, Cranberry. 2 61 " Jas. M'Dermot, Marion, i 6 41 61 98 11 40 " Geo. Bleighner, Summit.; 11 73 53 83 j " J. 11. Mprrieon, Harris'e., 68 26 04 54j 9 50 " Jac. Wimer, Porter?villej 15 191 j 100 " A. B. Grant, Allegheny, ; 12 35 " John Hoon, Centre, i j 25 05 j " J. D. O'Donald, Clearfield: j • 24 00 " Clinc Force, Penn, , j . ■ j j ! ; 16 62 1859 Jno, English, Crauberry, 2 041 55 00i 31 69j 23 27 " J. 11. Morrison, Hsuris'e. ) 67 17i i 55 35) 2 50 " Win. Speer, Adams, j • I 10 001 80 8 " Kd. lliggins,* Venango,; j 57 00j 129 981 200 " Hen. Jamison,Allegheny 1 I | J 1 50 " Abratn Moyer, Lanoaster \ ; 28 50 " Alex, Balph, AVorth, j . ; I 15 59 " Conrad Auger, Oakland. j j 20 42 " Robt. Gilleland, Summit, j 1 j 17 07 '■ J. 11. Stauffer, Harmony, ; 8 50 " Geo. Oliver, Portersville, I 4 50 " C. B. Wilson, Zelienople, i ! j 7 00 " J. E, Kinser, Prospect, j I i j 5 22 1860 Wm. Denny, Winfield, j j 35 96j 161 47 21 50 " J, W. Flemmhig, Buffalo, j j [ 25 50 " Robt. Allison, Centre, | I j j ' I 507 " Robt. Gilloland, Summit, j j I ' ] 16 50 " J. Wilson, Venango, ' j i S 13 00 " Robt. Badger, Porters'e, j i | 2 50 1861 Wm. Christy, Centre, 33 49j I 11 01 j 52 80! ( 20 60 " Geerge Stepp, Clinton, , ' 02 " Jno. Whitmire, Oakland, j 45 18 J "B. Beruinger, Jefferson, j | j 611 " Win. T.Ramsey, CentrY'c 8 05' " James Barr, Adams, I | ! j 350 " John Smith, Cherry, I I ! 9 98j 03 " Win. Penny, Middlesex, ♦ I I 17 OOj " L. Chambers, Venango, j j j 58 " J. E. Muder, Saxonburg, j . i 60 1862 Si M'Murtay. Cherry, 1 90 | 255 63 | 10 50; e M. Gallaher, Clearfield, 52 65 ! 61 64 " Franc. Anderson, Clinton, 11 38 j 21 58 90 " J. W. Martin,* Forward, 20 81 40 13 " John M. Dunn,Franklin, 3 6.) | 23 28 J8 00j 8 55j 18 05 " Robt. Gilchrist. Marion, 741 J 20 52 75 41 j " James Patton, Oakland, 11 58 ] 14 69 114 251 10 50 " Robert Stewart,* Penn, 288 10 61 40 21 j 5 7 0 j " David Shira,Washington, 5 38 " C.SWubgen, Saxonburg, 104 j 231 " J. C. Croup, Butler, I • 157 45 I j 550 1862 James Allen, Clay, 40 00 4 07; 597! " Henry Muntz, Zelienople. 5 28 j i 12 33 1863 Geo. "Nicklas, Adams, 14 41 # 20 00 « Robt. Allen, Allegheny, 66 68 96 66 ! 3 30 1 I " Jesse Cornelius, Brady, 42 50 j 131 80 " David Ilenshow, Putter, 183 OOj 43 42 137 15 0 24j " Daniel Shanor, Centre, 86 451 152 08 | 18 50 " Caleb Russell, Cherry, 36 97j 6 49 j 20 48, " Asaph Cranmer, Clay, 1 35 66 100 00 77 82j " Wm. M'Gee, Clearfield, | 63 38j 274 09< • j 33 50 " John Sefton, Clinton, | 60 11' 48 03 | 17 50 " John Wick, Concord, 110 00 37 90| 55 00 04 19 12 00 " S. W. [lays,Connoques'g, 12 711 [ 519 j 11 00 « P. M. Boyle, Donegal, ! 59 74; 150 00 39 57 " Josiah Brown, Fairview, ! 17 36 j 158 70 ' 6 18] 15 50 " Wm. Dick, Franklin, j 940 j 580 i 518 95 " W.J. < iraham, Forward, 17 51 j 96 9P jl4 25 " Wm. Lutz, Jackson, j 306 I 104 02 ;11 8s! " John LefevcT, Jefferson 50 40j 34 74 " Ab'm Staaffar, Lancaster, 18 71 <32 03 'l3 78 " Thus. Vandyke. Marion, ! j 23 16 75 00 43 'l3j " J. Harbison, Middlesex, | 19 64 166 71 125 00 " J. Iveister, Muddycreek, 35 30 125 00 46 20 " Jas. Patton, Oakland, j .33 94 82 15 | 600 '• \\ m. Dt.dds, Penn, j 14 35 111 30 !12 351 20 50 " John Shryock, Parker, j 30 00 127 16 •36 43 " W m.Crocker,Slipperyr'k.] 133 03 Uoj . 74 26 j 14 801 19 00 " Jacob Riott, Summit, j 50 00 30 07; 190 25 103 80 " A. Jamison, Venango, | 24 39 ; 75 82 j 4 33; 900 " S. A. Campbell, Wash'n, 33 51 j 40 87 !13 28| " Janjcs Simmers, Winfield, 112 30 27J 196 68 00 88; OO ' '• S- C, Stewart, Bijtler bor.( 40 00 39 05| 190 25 65 16; | 22 00 " H L.We»terman,Miller'n 7 68 03 " J. Marshall, bor. Prospect, j 14 14 34 71 ; 250 " G. Lingenf'clter,bor.Cent. 60 25 23 59 22 63 "J. Umstcad.bor.lfarniQny, I 14 (jij 28 15 I 600 " S. Brown,l>w. Hamsville 28 00l 10 33 84 | 600 " W.W.Roberts, Portersv'e J 28 97 56 71 " C.G.Lamb,bor.Saxonb'g 7 31 18 58 4 28 " U. Patterson, Zelieoopre. 1 60 1864 Sam'l Parks, Adams. 35l 82 1377 87 20 90 " J. Rosenberry, Allegh'y, 235 00 44 49 741 00 354 35 " Josiah C. Watt, Buffalo,- 384 00 60 84; 956 40 809 94 , 13 00 ;< Philip Bickel, Hutler, 200 00 261 20 718 00j' 077 98 112, 00 32 50 " J. J. Croll, Brady, 230 67 900 28 618 2 7 50 " Dan'l Fleeger, Centre, 318 54| 4] 09 723 75 699 07 " James Smith, Cherry, 200 00) 01 42 800 00 230 87 81 00 " Wm. Crothers, Clay. 300 OOj 69 78 646 31 790 82 23 50 " H M'Crea, Clearfield, 100 00| 158 80 300 00 733 40 35 00 " John Ekis, Clinton, 324 00 53 90 541 00 058 60 I 37 50 " Alex. Kuho, Cnjcord, 268 001 29 70 899 00 364 03 U4O 22 50 " R. J. Ekin. Co4j,nK|«es'g, 324 20j 51 15! 1077 00 388 40 " J. P. Roll, Cranberry, 309 tw 50 64! 1013 75 400 40 17 |o 43 50 " T. M'Keever, Donegal, 218 00 30 42] 502 001 511 09 " 11. M'Climans, Fairview, 260 00! 90 58j 978 91 398 41 550 " X. S,Thompson.Franklin 124 00 253 57! 535 00 958 70 15 60 " Tljos. Martin. Forward, 285 00 78 62i 983 00; 442 28 24 00 " Jas. Joes, Jackson, 459 00 32 01 1596 00 351 25 jj gg 21 50 " ll.,Shaffer, Jefferson, 300 00 43 281 699 00| 664 lUj 22 80 " J. D. Lytic, Lancaster, 200 00: 189 991 785 64; 750 10 " J*jkies Kimes, Marion, 200 OOi 37 791 663 42 283 36 12 00 " T. M. Beaty, Mercer, 150 00; 39 24 704 60 50 37 10 00, 15 50 " Jas Fulton, Middlesex, 368 00, 66 60j 963 00 755 60 " W. Graham, Muddycr'lf. 325 00' 51 67 862 75! 617 89 31 00 " It. Robertson, Oakland, 179 00] 126 6o| 701 00 517 12 18 00 'I John Say. Parker, 228 00 78 15 573 1»> 651 03 15 00 " J. Q. A. Kennedy, Penn 100 00 261 34f 510 00 927 73 22 50 « J. M'Knight, Slippery'k. 320 00j 95 681 1027 00 613 30 17 50 " R. P.Stephenson.Summit 284 00 36 20 452 00 88 18 50 " John 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. Pricker. Winfield. 295 00; 50 58 812 00 558 12 27 90 " l!obert liurron, Worth, 360 <53 1423 33 950 26 50 " Isace Colbert, bor.Butler, 494 00 59 49 1528 16 607 40 15 00 " W.J. Christley. bor.Cen't 40 00 59 39; 165 00 222 12 27 00 " I. Latshaw.bor. Harmony 80 041 40 Oo! 161 00 307 89 350 " I). Steple'on,bor. Harris'e 102 86 391 86 665 800 " S. Fleeger,* " Miilerst'n. 41 43] ] 133 25 38 801 50 " F.Brandon, " Portersv'e. 76 00 11 89! 202 00 118 62] 100 '• W.C. Dodds, " Prospect, 80 00] 19 26! 184 75 182 27] 475 " E. Ben tie, " Zelienople. • I 142 o(ij 300 00 235 22 " C.Michel. " Saxonburg, 66 92 j 144 89 130 48 16 00 Rec'd. op Unseated Lands, 761 57 2 50 " " Heated Lands, 467 04 " " Estrays, 45 87 " " Redemption 829 " " Former Treasurer, 7505 60 " "• Cowuiissiojiers, 1059 16 " " Rev. Loyal Young, 18 75 " •" Soldiers Tax. 10 13 " " ('oil. on Hcanty Tax 4709 75 y " Coil's, on R. R. Tax 6907 17 " " » Relief » • 532 95 ;l Circus Licence, 50 00 " " Unseated I aijds, 108 52 " Seated Lands, 74 90 " " Tavern License, 730 00 " " Brewers & Distillers. 161 46 ( • " " Restaurant Li-cense,, 167 97 ] - n " Retailers " 806 04 : Total, 13034 18 3969 62 55567 68 8519356 378 85 1252 27 hose names marked with a star, hare paid off since tvtdmreo*. 1 I ■ I I __ « |.l»_ |_|l.l ■—«j— mmrnf litijsr I'.l. KT!I. ItoAßjAi BoCHTT TAX 1862, J. C.Croop, Butlei, 31 65 ' " Samuel M'Murry, Cherty", 69 95 " James Allen, Clay, 110 03 " Miles Gallaher, Clearfield, 16*75 " Franc's Anderson, Clinton, 84 10 10 *ll " J no. Martin, Forward, 37 21 " Jno. M. Dunn, Franklin, 13 55 " Robert Gilchrist, Murion, 24 66 I " James Patton, Oakland, 102 44 '< Robert Stewart. Penn, 69 41 " Wtu. Williams, Portersrille 2 06i " Chris'n Steubgen Saxonb'g. 10 41 I i 1868, George Nicklas, Adams,! I j 136 761 i 85 39 " Robert Allen, Allegheny, . 162 84 i 125 72 " Adam Reed, Buffalo, I 160 46 109 11 " Jesse Cornelius, Brady, ; I . 119 74 67 81 " David Henshew. 281 00 270 09 202 00 875 09 " Daniel Shanor, Centre, j ; . j 139 90 134 88 " Caleb Russell, Cherry, j j 210 83 100 51 " Asaph Cranmer. Clay, 1 j 282 16 206 25 82 23 324 18 " Win. M'Oee ! 123 00 161 09 130 00 219 09 " John Seflon! 1 ' 188 05 59 65 75 00 43 70 " John Wick, Concord, i 175 00 51 87 148 68 34 04 " S. W. Hays, Connoqueu'g., j i 15 10 101 50 " John P. Roll, Cranburry, ! 76 97 " I». M. Boyle, Donegal, I 136 30 129 69 210 42 39 40 " Josiah Brown, Fairview, j \ j 195 20- 150 00 " Wm. Dick, Franklin, I 194 9:"i| 171 30 " W.J. Graham. Forward, 216 911 179 70 " Wm. Lutz, Jackson, ; 421 62 410 68 « John Lefevcr, Jefferson, ! j 172 00 62 63 108 19 35 f.G " Abr'm. Jtouffer, Lancaster., 1 151 33 107 82 Thomas Vandyke, Marrion, j 223 00 104 96 100 00 82 7U " Hugh Gill, Mercer, j j 959 | 27 06 " John Harbison, 1 197 34 138 58 « Jerc. leister, Muddkcr'kJ | | 275 00 84 50 168 37 133 43 " James Patton, Oakland, I ! j 258 87 68 56 43 00 150 14 " Wm. Dodds, Penn | 840 25 277 78 11 John Shrvock, Parker, | J 288 20 62 93 56 59 " Wm. Crockor, Slipperyro'k.j \ 154 23 124 13 " Jacob Riott, Summit, . j j 275 00 169 13 250 00 54 48 " Arch., Jamison, Venango, , j 228 82 113 82; " S. A. Campbell. Washing'nJ ! 238 00 62 191 " Jus. Simmers, SVinfield, j j 63 86 75 00 58 88 " Robert Barron, Worth, j i 380 98 250 88 « 11 11 L. Westennan Millcrs'n | 10 13 | 10 13 " Jgs, Marshall; prospect, I 52 88 70 00! 43 88 "G. Lingenfeltcr, Ceutrev'e.: ! j 110 50 13 97 88 22 " Jonas Umstead, Harmony, | j i 100 00 27 15 72 70! 43 85 "W. W. Roberts,Portersvi lie i '75 00 ; 36 71 50 00 61 71 C. L. Lamb, Saxonburg, j j 11 461 10 02i 953 " W.Patterson, Zelionople j ; I 48 02: " Samuel Brown, Horrisvillt | j j 132 lOj | 53 15 " Sauil, C.Stewart, bor.Rutlcrj j I ] ■ 373 37 74 63 Total. 1532 95|49 7016907 17|10Q2 75|4709 75 1328 13 Statement showing the indebtedness of the following townships to Butler county, on account of W. P. Hospital. Donegal. P. Mcfluire k Mcßeerer 221 65 Buffalo, G.W. Ilollingsworth, 41 76 Allegheny. Mary A. ('lminbois, .. 74 02 Middlesex, Carson Dunbar 78 00 Total 415 41 Statement shownig the amount of War rants isaued for 186-1, being the expen diture for said year. Amount. Clenk of Commissioners 510 25 County Auditors, 135 00 District Attorney, 00 00 Assessors, 1031 75 Fox Ssalps, 84 50 Court Auditor, 80 00 Election Account, ?2'J7 48 .Bridge viewers, 15 50 Commonwealth, 572 12 Inquests, 40 75 Relief, 18 00 Abnor Hartley, Commissioner, 293 00 Samuel Leason, " 2fco 00 Matthew Greer, " 240 50 A. C. Christie, " 67 50 Jurors, ,1817 11 Interest, ' 1385 53 Constables, 663 76 Fuel and light, 110 80 Uridines, 566 72 Sheriffs fees, 265 06 Jail exjieijses, ' 85 43 Justice's fees, 125 Printing, 579 00 Stationary, 195 55 North Western Railroad, 1-6334 80 County seal, 43 10 Court House, 103 69 lload damages, 418 75 Enrollment blanks and docket, 65 00 Court ('rier, 66 00 Court House Janitor, 125 00 Clerk of Conrts, 214 80 Refunded tax, 77 82 Exchange, 38 50 Prothonotary, 88 62 Counsel to Commissioners, 25 00 Treasurer, 277 82 Western l'a. Hospital, 4SI 84 House of Refuge, 232 63 l'ostage, 10 81 County bondsfor bor'd Total warrants issued, "41,264 19 Win. (). liiackeiwids4e, Sheriff of Butler county, in ac't. with ButlorCo. for' 64. DIC To ain't, of Jury fees and line* fir which ho is liable 221 00 To ani't, Warrant# on Treasures 251 38 472 38 CK. By bill rendered 472 38 Nathaniel Walter, of Butler in accvunt with the Mifitia Fund. € rthoyear 18C4. DK To aai*f, outstanding for 1563 and previous yerrs 1034 66 Amount leTied fur 1604 890,00 1033 66 To balance, .« 206 65 Cll By ani't outstanding for the year 1564. and previons year* 1252 27 By percentage allowed collectors, *. '2 'JA 44 Voucher* " " JifrO 30 44 Ani't pd. A.Gillespie, on order— 2<< 41 44 44 41 Jacob Lauder 60 00 Treasurer's percentage on 378 86 at 1 per cent 3 70 44 balance 206 66 1933 66 Nathaniel Walker, Treasurer of Butler eo., in aocouut with Butler CO. stock, for 1864. DIl To ani't of eo. tax, ree'd from collectors for i864 and previous years,... 3i. r '»l 40 To eru't of co. tax roe'd on Un sea ted 1and5,...,.. 1 1 ft 41 " M 44 ,4 Seated 44 12*i 66 44 44 Road tax 44 Unseated 44 263 24 44 44 •* 44 Feated 44 63 4* " 44 School tax 44 Unseated " 126 61 •« 44 4 ' '» Feated 44 168 73 44 44 received for Eetrays,. 45 R7 44 44 of redemption received, 8 24# ■t ti r #ceived from former Tr«aeurer r ......... 7506 60 44 44 of Bounty tux ree'd of oolLectors, for for 1862 and 63, 47"0 75* 44 44 R R. tax ree'd of coll s for 1868, 6907 17 44 44 Relief tux ree'd of Coll'rs fvr 1862, 632 06 44 Bounty tax on Unseated 14ml*, 87 15 44 44 Bounty tax on Feated lauds ..... 66 11 '• 44 Rail Koad £ax on Unseated lands, 87 15 44 44 Hail Roedt** on Seated lands, Mll 44 44 ftelief tax r.ec'd on Unseated lands 27 13 44 44 Rellof tax ree'd on Seated lands 10 06 «• 44 Ree'd of Commiae'rs en sundry acc'ts... 1Q59 16 44 44 Poor tax on Seated It.nd« 28* 44 44 Gratuity from Rev. Loyal Yonng, 18 75 • 44 Soldiers'tax, 10 13 55 567 68 To balance ..._ $lO 9# 71 , • CR By ain't of warrants redeemed by Ireae'r, 42 560 10 " 44 Redemption mosey 320 44 *• School orders paid, 450 03 44 44 Road orders paid ........ .". 167 72 44 44 Counterfeit itlUpcr cent . 1 V7 84 Lalanec in hands of Treasurer,. 10 025 71 nu & «,..i i !»• "A Commissioners of ButlorCo., in amount with the N. W. R. Road fund for 1 cr bonis 506 (? Mar. 26, 64, by cash for exchange % Apr. 18, to eash pd. Alex.Robinson, for Treatr> wajrants, 1198 112/ June 18,61, by cash pd, S. A l'urvlenes, to buy Rail tyjad bonds 1870 (' Aug. 30, by eash pd. S. A. Pnrvianoetobuv bonds 1116 Aug. B<>, by cash paid P. N. Bank of Butler, change) A 0 T 4 , By balance V-0 T* 4'M I Counnissioners of Butler Co., in nccoun with Butler Co. stock for 1864 un Mat hew flrcrj ] SW 4 Abner Hartley I 70S 4 Sam'l Leason, i Commissioners. »J ' A. C. Christy, J fT * liarvey Coihert, Clerk, 210 112 _ 1401 .1 CR Matliew Oreer, 127 days, 310 Abner Rartiey 166 days 203 • Samuel Loason, 160(Uy5,... 4 . . 2v<) i A. C. Christie, 46days, 67 t liarvey Colbert, 114 days 210 > DR To amount ree'd on ac't ol W. P Hospital. ......... 718 17 To ninouiit ree'd f>r damages to Court Uouse . 4 0J To amount ree'd redemption of lauds, 828 fi'.i To amount ree'd for Rent, 8 4u lUSO 16 CR ny warrants paiU Treasurer £BO 81 By cash paid, 360 06 1060 IS Butler county, in account with Btrtlcr co. stock, for the year 1864. DR To amm't of warrants in circulation 112 r 1P6",, and previous years . 12838 CO Ani't of warrants issued f«»r 1864 41200 14 Ain't of scrip in circulation 167 50 Balauco, 211< 2 14 76481 76 CR By ani't of warrants redeemed for 1864, by N Walker, Treasurer 42 562 19 By ani't of warrants redeemed by the Con ini^- eioners during 1564 7C62 0(^ By am't due by collectors for '64 and prev >uu years, subject to percentage- and ekonora ns. 251(3 50 75431 75 __ La la ace, 21162 11 Kbeneztr M'Jupkin, jK«q., Treasure of boaxd of Trustees in account with But ler county A/jad.einy. on To ani't ree'd from W.S. Boyd former Tre«. 187 76 To ain't interest ree'd on bond of U Biak- y, 37 60 To am't Int. rnc/1 rvD u/ J. Vl. 120 7u*> Balau,-t iu ff casjres, 31 Tti C'lt By am't paid 8. O Purvis 2 50 • 4 14 M'ni. Haslett, for painting 650 41 44 of note of Wm. 8. Boyd . . 137 7ti 44 ** 44 lU*. L. Young 150 00 306 70 Balance due Treasurer..., 21 —. We,t}i« Auditors of Batler county being duly elected au• 1366. ABNER BARTLEY, SAMUEL LEASON, A. C OHItISTIE, Attest: iUavtiY Coibeht, U'ark