Receipts and Expenditures of Butler County, for the Year 1865. rti'il. OOI.LKCTOHB DISTRICT 1856 Lewis Roth, Prospect, 1857 W. G. Christy, Por'ville, 1858 Wm. Garvin, Cranberry, " Ja* M'Dermitt. Marion " Geo. Bleicbucr, Summit, " J. 11. Morrison, Harris'e. " Jae. Weimer, Porters'lle, " A. li. Grant, Allegheny, « J. I). O'Donell, Clearfield •i Cline Force, Penn, 1859 Jno. Knglish, Cranberry, " J. 11. Morrison; Har'ville » Wm. Speer, Adams. «' Ed. Iliggins, Venango, « Hen. Jamison, Alleg'ny. " A. Moyer, Lancaster, «< Alex. Balph, Worth, Conard Angert, Oakland. " Robt. Gilleland, Summit. " J. 11. Stauffer, Harmony, Geo. Oliver, I'ortersville •' C. 11. Wilson, Zelienopl< •" J. K. Kinser, Prospect, 1860 Wm. Denny, Wiufield, « Jog. Wilson Venango, J. W. Flemn"'ng, Buffalo ■" Robt. Allison, Center '• Robt. Gilleland, Summit, " Robt Badger, Porters'lle 1861 Jno. Wliitmier, Oakland, " Win. Christie, Centre, " B, Berninger. Jefferson, " James Barr, Adams, " Wm. Christy, Centre, " Wm. Donny, Middlesex, " Jas. Kahle, Venango, " Wm. Ramsey,-Centrev'le " Robt. Gilchrist, Marion, J. E. Muder, Saxon'rg. 1862 J. W. Martin, Forward, " David Shim, Wasliingt'n " Jas. Allen, Clav, " J. M. I'unn, Franklin, " Robt. Gilchrist, Marion, " Robt. Stewart, Penn, *' C. Stcubgen, Saxonhurgh " Francis Anderson Clinton " Wm. Williams, Portersv. 1863 David Hen*hew, Butler, " Asaph Craomer, Clay, " W. McGee, Clearfield, " Jno. Sei'ton, Clinton " John Wick, Concord, " P. M. Boyle, Donegal, " Jno. Lefever, Jefferson, '' TV Vandike, Marion, " J. Keister, Muddycreek " Jas. Paltou, Oakland, " J. Shryock, Parker, " Jacob Kiott, Summit, " Jas. Simmers, Winfield, " S. C. Stewart, Butler bor. " 11. li. Westerman,Mille'n " Jas. Marshal, Prospect, " Geo Lingentelter, Cent'lle. " Jon Umpstead, Harmony " WW. Huberts, I'ortersv'e " C. G Lamb, Saxonburgh " Josiali Brown, Fairview, 1864 Jos. Rosenberry, Alleg'y, " J. C. Watt, Buffalo, " Philip Bickel, Butler, " Dan. Flceger, Centre, " Jas. Smith, Cherry, " Wm. Carothers, Clay, " Hugh M'Crea, Clearfield, " John Kkas, Clinton, " Alex. Kuhn, Concord, " 11. J. Ekin, Connoques'g " J. P. Roll, Cranberry, " T. M'Kccver, Donegal, " H. Meclimans, Fairview " N. S. Thompson, Franklin ■" Thog. Martin, Forward, " Jas. Jones, Jackson, " H. Shaffer, Jefferson, " J. I>. Lytle, Lancaster,- " Jas. Kimes, Marion, " T. M. Beaty, Mercer, " Jas. I'ulton, Middlesex " W. Graham, Muddyor'k " R. Robertson, Oakland, " John Say, Parker, •" J. Q. A. Kennedy, Penn " J. M 'Knight, Slipperyr'k " R.D.Stephonson, Summit ', Jno. Williams, Venango, " Jas. Christy,Washington, *' J. P. Bricker, Winfield, " Isaac Colbert, Butler bor " W. J.Christly, Centrev'll " J. Latchaw, Harmony, " F. Brandon, Portersv'lle, ■" W. C. Dodds, Prospect, " C. Michel, Saxonburgh '• E. Bentlc, Zelienople, " Sol. Fleeter, Millerstown 1865 Jas. Anderson, Allegh y, " Wm. Speer, Adams, " Arch. Hoge, Brady, " A. Snearer, Buffalo, " Wm. '!ratty, Butler, " Geo. Rider, Centre, " Geo. Timblin, Clay, " M. M'lireggor, Cherry, " I. Shaffer, C earfield, " Absolcm Monks, Clinton Jas Kelly. Concord. " Jat>. Sample, Cranberry, " M. »*. Shannon,Conno'g " J M'Kccver, Donegal, ■" W.C.Campbell, Fairview A. B. Stevenson, Frank'n . " B. S. Douthett, Forward, Martin Seitler, Jackson, Herman Shaffer, Jeffon, Hi Jno. Scott, Lancaster, Jno. Gilmore, Marion, ■ " Heury Clark, Mercer, * " J. W. Monks. Middlesex " 1. Clelland, Muddycreck " Alex. Simp-on, Oakland " And'w Kmerick, Penn, John Say, Parker, )" H. 11 Vincent, Slipper'k " G- W. Bartley, Summit, " Pat'k M'Bride, Venango " S. P Campbell, Wash'g'n " Wm Keener, Winfield, 1" D. Studebaker, Worth, " C. Cochran, Bor, Butler, " A. Henshew. Millerst'n, •' A. Shanor, Prospect, " R. M'Coy, Centreville, "" C. Krider, Harmony, ■" H. Oliver, Portersville, " A.. Maurhoff, Saxonhurp " Geo. Giesse, Zclfenople, " Jas. M'Gill, Ilarrieville. e'd /orTavern l!rewt<rp Distiller* License ' Retailers license, 4 * 4 Pamphlet Laws 4 On Rail Road Tax * Bounty »« ' Relief •« Estrayg from Commissioners Total, ! STATE TAX | COUNT* TAX 11. E. TAX j BoftNT» TAX iT""' I " TAX I MILITIA TAX l Am't Itoc'U iial IKKjAa'lllit'J B«l Dm. *mt BWd 8.1 Dm Au'l 1m I)»1Du» Aral R«'d Dm| Am't He'd B«1 Duo | 7,12 32,23 13,68 4,28 2,61 6.41 44.71 54 10,86 11,73 53,83 6* ,26 64,64 9,50 15,19 1,00 12,35 18,05 16,62 2,04 9,48 21,52 1,75 67.17 55,35 2,50 8,55 8,08 112,59 1.50 | 7,08 20,00 10,50 20,42 I 17,07 I 8,08 4,60 6,65 5,22 26,43 142,48 20,28 11,55! 1^. 3 " 25,50 4,17 I 16,50 2.38 36.67 | | 51,97 61 | I 05 : 18,5b 58 6o 3,33 4,76 3.sa 40.13 j 37,21 10,05 5,38 4,07 j 6,18 18.00 59.47' ! 13,53 I 5,23 « 4,48 6.00 2,06 15,06 231,01 277,14 35,66 T7,82j 52,00 154,25 261,14 63,04 33,50 63,38' 274,091 ] 161,09 219,09 17,5u 39,93 i 16.06 27,68 11,73 s'o( 21,37 j 34,47' 22 34 4.51 2,35 35,73 11,53! 101,6;')! 11,36 4,95 29.68 i 4u 28,29 l,^o 5,48 i 28,591 74,69,07 10,93 14,60 | 14,21! j 52,511 77.74 14.40! 33,001 15,56) j 55.25 4G,90| 86,92 7,60 2,90 119,00 : 62,93 I 18,05 10,33 j 62,3 4 j : 137,47! 22,47 3,3t 10, OH' 58,7*1 31,701 | 26 76 O.ISi 4,46! 10,15! 15,0 c 217,11; 19, UN 4,73] ! 5,40 5,40 1,91 13.14 I,oo' i 28,02 I 52,38 43 88 18,33: 15,17 i 6.51 30,70 ' 1,23 477 8,01! 17 ,-43 j 17,09 33,791 3,34 24,64; 50,421 30,42 55,42 10,02 1 95 28,60 283.341 7.0^ 33,41 700,17 - 18,53 231,11 960,8:i| 12, u6 8,30 559,12 8,08 45,10 168, 53j 12,35 60,78i 551,8"j 244,?5 35 00 134 85 632,84 2 3S -31,89 222,561 721,05 8,55 11.99 288,54 25.50! 289,68 25 18 26,24 j 306,13 I 36,42 511,09 550 65,83 300,63 12 35 200,00; 53.57 340,00 618,76 ' 04 00 I 78,62 310,06 132,22 21 50 6,11 248 4* 25,23 j i 592,46 140,501 49,49 580,50 169,60 12,00 18,97] j 177,00 79,29 1550 25,12| 41.96 I 647,65 18,05 SJ,6T| 333,00' 284,89 18 00 93,50 25,38 443,00 51,11 ' l.'oo 36,63 384,95 11,88 50 234,03 819,86 2 88 69,62 508,74 13j8 10,00 26,20! 631,85 191,03 13 50 52,06 406,04 152,80 5,00 27'.00 24.97 j 324,25 10,93 29,94; ! 476,16 , 13 78 23,88 471,21 10,65 40,00, 19,39. 160,00 62,12 350 31,78! j 216,76 84,77 524 ' 5,43 | 82,22 10,00 8,63 ; 138.921 9,96 ! *116,72 2.38 131,31 j 192,911 7,60 ! 30,2'»! l'oo 725,441 268.98 I 946,06 329.21 I ! 685,00 183,77 I 810,48 399,76 650,28 724,40 I 551.50! 628,60 783.00 467,74 ; 272,001 721.05 375.00 547,83 I 1 1,103,00 191,44 : 362,58 841,22 1.029.00 238.70 ; 450.00 632.39 I 558,00 J 388,071 ! 1,012.04 236,74" ! 384.581 937,06 j 575,00 492.07 | 868,32! 395,62 ! 470,54 637,41 I I ! 920,00j 311.45 I 1 463,07! 560.12 1 502,33 204,56 I i 891,00 444,44 i 630,00 689,45 500,00 682,07' 1 747,73 379 17 430,00 621.53 ; 975.00 397.71 1 1 857,96 265.83 j ! 691,14 360,34 j 770.00 567,97 I i 770,16 370,83 932,77 371,59 | 1,211.51 332,93 ! 40,00 82,60 1 164,31 106,92 I 155,00 174,34 ! 327.54 27,66 j 113,00 131,35 149,00 40,46 1 344,65 i 240,00 35,63 Mt no 1 ISA.00: 1 SI\M: I S,<», i , i 90«,«O: 1 0M.611 i «i,m! j 1 | 1 jn.on , I !iji : i I I 4-,470,87 724 42 42,441,65'909 60 640 08"g&4 52)412 93)41 64*8 061476 911384 U Statement showiug amount of Wamnta issued, being the Expenditures of the County for the ) ear 1865. Fbr what J\trpose. Amount. Par what Purpose. Am'nt. Commiss'n* Clerk, $tJ-t 00i|Court House, S4S 6H County Auditors 2DJ Out |Road Damages, 20 00 District Attorney 12U 40 Court Ori4r, 1«6 50 Asseas'-rs,, PIS Ooj(CourthouseJanitor 125 00 Fox Scalps, 62 ~j jOlsrk of Ceurt* Court .uditor 80 00 Reftauded Ta*. 72 14 Elections, 1,017 87 h Discount, 46 9t Inqueats 54 08 I Prothonotary, 525 75 Commissioners, 1 oo} oo} i Counsel to (Vunm's 25 00 Jurors, 2,'' All 5*5! iTranscribing, 122 25 Interest, 034 07 W\ P. Hospital 45125 Fuel and light, 2M Telegraphing. 9 20 Common School, 30 001 (County Bonds, Bridges, 2,750 4911 Constables, 7'JO 59 Sheriff's Fees, 452 1»> ;Commonwealth 412 6r Jail Expenses, >'><l 12 |Docket Binding, 50 Printing, 858 50h Indexing, 376 00 Stationary, 287 6T! j Treasurer. 12 43 N. W. Bail Boad 5,174 021 $27,805 25 Statement showing amount paid and bal auce due Tpa.. on School and Road tax ToWSsjniP. HOID TAX SCHOOL TAX. Am't p'd Box due Am i p'd Jialuut. .Mercer j j | 3 ti4i Franklin i 300 , j Cherry ! 1 10 Oh \ enango 112 j 7 85 2 12 Donegal • I 275 Buffalo ~.l I 195 Cranberry j 5 54 Butler 68 14 Borough Butler.. 21 79* Concord 20 o<s 144 72 10 Clearfield 28 071 37 93 Oakland 20 90 45 Oft 10 Washington ! 2 55 Allegheny 1 97 9 65 Farker 5 .3 2 92 Kaii view 1 ®3 1 45 i.cutre I 1 97 76 i Winfield | 3t 16 ! 973 Brady j I j 11 60 I Couuoq UsliSkaiiiK } i 7 80 I I Jefferson | 3 17 1 l'e in j 10 31 I Summit j I I IS 03 • lay | 1 i I 33 Levy and Assessment for 18G5. Allegheny 904 421 Met ear 71182 Adams 1,276 27 Middlesex 1,335 41 Brady MVS 771 Muddycreek 1,:<10 4". Runahi 1,210 24 ihiklund ...• 1.182 07 Butler 1,374 fifi fenn 1,120 9o Centre 1,180 In Farker I,' 51 63 Clay 1,250 74 Slippervr.nk 1.372 H Clieirv 993 0;". Snmmlt 1.12:1 79 Clearfitld.. ; 922 83 Venango l.i jl 4^ Clinton 1,294 41 W ashington 1,337 07 Concoid 1,203 , Winfi.dd *l,llO 9-i cranberry 1,268 70 Worth 1.3.H ;16 Connoqueiiesslng • I,"HJ .'9 Bor. Butler...*. t1.54 444 Donegal 940 0.! u Millerstcwn.. 122 t o Fail view 1.315 81 " Prospect ... 27123 Franklin 1,321 i.4 1 " Cent rev lite.. • 329 ;;i Forward l.ott? 07 » Harmony " 355 2>l Jackson 1,263 94; " Portersvllle, 244 35 Jeffurson 1.107 95 Saxonbnrg... IMI 4d bnneaster 1,231 4. '« /.elienople . 367 82 | Marion 1,023 19i " llari isvlile . *' 275 112.» , Total $11,951 00 Stareinrtnt showing tha indolitcdiies of the following townships to Hntlor Co., on ncootuit of W. I'. Hospital. Township. On whose aerount. Am't. Donegal. JM'Keever and M'Ouire 27 4 %'< Buffalo, O W llolling-wnrth 41 75 Allegheny Mary A. Clrimbeis 1 6 02 Middlesex, Carson Dunbar 229 90 NATIIANi KL WALKlfilt, Ksq., Treas"- urer of Butler County, in account with the Slilitia Fund for the vcar 1865. To Bal'ance due from Collectors last settlement 1,252 27 To " in Treasury '• 44 290 65 1,548 91 To Ballance, , 4U3 99 n .. , , , OR. By am t of order* redoeniud 3C4 F1 I Hy 44 44 Vouchers to Collectors, 302 59 Ry 44 «• Percantage to Collectors 28 ro By 44 44 Ballance due from Collectors 384 II By 44 44 I l ea's Percentage on f476 91 (ft 1 per ct, 4 7f. By Ballaii'-e 4c3 9«» Te am't of Jury for which ha Is liable 82 00 To - 44 Warrants on Treasurer 462 10 To *• " Coal Bill for lhos 10 00 *44 10 OR. By ffiils renders 1 644 10 M4 1U Commissioner* of Hutler County in ac count with Butler couuty for tho year 1805. DK. To ain't ree'd on arconnl «-f W J\ Hospital 361 52 To *• 4 - for redemption of Lands 14'» 91 To 41 " «»f Joseph Oraham 8 30 To " " for Rent 28 25 To 4 - " for coal bills for 1865 from Clerk of Courts and Prothonotarv. 20 00 To am't ree'd from TuasV (k«l bill for 'O4 A '65 2«> 00 To am't rec ti 112. om.r. ». Clark part coal bill for *65 500 4o am't ree d on Sundry accounts 13 05 To 44 of balance on ac'torx. W. It. R. last eel'in't 2. 6 79 To am t ree'd by Aimer Bartlev :154 <«» To am't ree d by Samuel i.ensun 612 » <> To am't ree'd by A. C. Christie, . 80 00 To am't ree'd by Wm. Dirk, 84 GO To ain't ree'd by llarvey Colbert 624 00 8,001 82 To llaUnee 250 79 CR. Bv am't paid R. C. A J. L. M'Aboy 42 72 By ain't paid llou-e of Refuge 140 90 Ry nm'f paid for Postage IS«>5 11 42 Bv am't paid W.O. John Mii) A Co. 13 OO Byani't pai.l Kay I Co. 110 65 Dp am't paid on Sundry acc')s, 4 25 Bv am't paid Treasurer 274 («) Abnur Hartley 177 days. 354 00 gunnel Lee eon 256 days 612 00 A.C. Chrtstle 200 days 580 00 Wm Dick 42 days hA (K) llarvey Colbert 312 days I 24 t»0 By balance 250 79 IJutler County in account with Butler County Stock fnr tlie year 1805. BR. To am't of Warrsntajin circulation as per report of 18<l4 3,863 95 To am't of Warranta issued for 1865 27,H95 2.' To am't of Hcrlp in circulation a* per report of 1864 167 50 To am't of Italanco 24 949 It. 66.575 86 CR. By am't of Warrant sit adeemed in 1865. 29,398 71 • 4 4 - duo by Collectors subject to exonera tions and percentage 22,485 II - " iu Teasury 4 992 04 66,875 HO By Balance $24,949 10 Nathaniel Walker, Esq., Treasurer, of Butler County, in account with Butler County Stock for tho year 1805. BR. T.. lmi.nce Si»t. t«t In Tre.nurj l»«t (11.1 OS •• " County " " •' " " lO.lrii 71 • am't of State ta* due from Collectors for 1864 and previous years «,9C9 62 ** am't of Count)' tax due from Collectors for 1564 and previous years 21,817 S* M am't of llailrosd tax due from Collectors for IWU uirl pr.Tlou.jMr. I.#'2 7lt " am't of Bounty tax due from Collectors for 18t"4 and previous years. 1,813 13 ] • 4 am't of Rebel tax due fiom Collectors for ISH4 and previous years 49 70 u am't of County tax leviwl for IBb6 41,954 •*> j 44 - Recieve<l on Kstrays 3-1 tai i " 44 Oveipaid on State tax 177 01 •< «« Kecievttd froro Commlasloneni 274 t'9 41 " Militia U,u*J in Treasu/y 403 99 83,431 72 To balance *4.992 l>4 CR. By am't of St«U.e Receipts for 1866.... £),678 92 .. « .. pwcentaicaon $12,517 pr.ct 125 18 " " Vouchers allowed Collectors on State. Couniy, Railn»ad, Bounty A Relief fir ll»H4 and previous years 1,431 98 " 44 Peicentage allowed Collectors <»n State, Couuty, Railroad, Bounty A Relief for 1864 and previous years 2,954 19 y n « py Hal. due from Col lectors f>r !W4 and previous years, on State, Co., Railroad, Bounty and Relief ta*... 5,*79 00 i» «« «i Vouchers allowed Col'rs for 1865... 25 93 MUM percentage ** 44 M M ... <»8 73 - 44 44 Bal due from 44 " ".. 16.422 01 '* K..ad orders redeemed 123 8f " •« 44 School 44 44 66 <l6 m u « Warrant* re<leemed 29,3J* t 71 44 in Treaanry «»n broken Banks 21 00 •» •* 4 * of Counterfeit money .56 50 44 44 jpfcoataon 4 Transcripts L£ 70 « «« of Treaa. Percentage on $32,242 44 Cuj) 4'. percent «... 1,370 30 WE, the undersigned, Auditors ot Butler County, bar ing duly elected and qualified according to law, RE PORT that we did audit, settle aud adjust, tha foregoing acetfunts of 41 ~ ** s-. Crimmiwiairis, Commlssi^w- er'a Clerk, and Sheriff, com monetae on the first day of January, Eighteen hundred and Sixty .six, and ending; on the Twenty-sixth day of-January, Eighteen hun dred and Sixty-six, both days inclusire, and we find a balance duo the County fttm NATHAXIKL WAI.KBR, K>q , Treasurer for 18J5, of Fhur thousand Nine hundred and Ninety-two Ui liars and Fi'ur Ctnlf. In testlm my whereof wo have hereunto set pur hanas and affixed our seals thin Twety-eixth day of January, A 1)., 18*6. J. C. KELLY [L. 8,1 (J. H. lII'MPPER, ft.. B.J SIMEON NIXON. [L. a ] WE, the undersigned, Commissioners of Butler Coun ty, having examined the foregoing V-port of the Aud itors of Butler County and believing the same to bo a correct statement of the Receipt* aud Expenditures of said County for the year lbt>s, order the saiue to be published. (liven under our hands and the seal of our Office at liutlor, this Twenty-sixth day of January, I860.; —'—, SAMUEL LBASON,) —,—' WILLIAM DICK, j Attest:— HARVEY COLUKBT. i Note —Abraham Moyer of Lauraater, James Sam phi ; of Cranberry, B. S. Donthott of Forward, J. D. Little of I.nm aster, and D. Stndebaker of Worth, hate paid ; in full since the settlement of their accounts. nsr otioe. AT a meeting of the Commissi "tiers sud Auditors of Butler county, Jan. 24th, 18<i0. in the Commissioner's Office, It WHS unanimously revolved, Ist. That Collector* who claim to hold receipt* In full i from fbrmer Triaaurers, and are reported as indebted to the C« Ullty, are hereby notified, that the County Auditors have no power to review the settlement of a former board, and Collector* observing mistakes in the Report must appeal within Sixty date, or bo held re sponsible foi the balance reported against them. 2d, That, whereas, it haa become a cuatori to give vouchers to Collectors for counterfeit money received by thein, and the County Treasurer credit for all counter feit m noy received by him. We hereby notify all Collectors and the County Treasurer that all counter feit tronev, and notes on hanks broken at the time of their reception, if taken by them in payment of taxes shall be their own loss. Janunry 7th, 1866::4t. AT Reduced Prices, Shawls, SJerlnofs, Detains. Alpueas, Cobnrgs, B'opli its «< t* Flannels, Winter ClotliiiiK, tC cC «•- Sow Ofieriug at Greatly Reduced Prices BY JAMES A. MEGLEY, iU TLKIS FA. January 24, 186ft:4t STRAY NIU:KP. ("iNF. ewe and lamb raine to the subscriber living 112 i n oak.and t •wnahin, about the ttiltld .• of June last The ewe li s a halfpenny mark, and a slit in in the left ear. Alto :» w-rther with a crop off left e« r aud split in same, and h-tlf crop of light ear The owner is requested to come forward, prove property pay charges and t ike it away. AIA'TUKW IIAII HI SON. Jan. 31, IBM. PUBSiICJ K A 1.10. rpilK undersigned wll! offer for sale at public out- I cry, on the publls square, in the borough ofll ut- Monday, 26th day of February, '66. at one o'clock. IV M.the following proerty to wit:— One Npali of draft horse*, (bright buys.); one soan 112 riding ponies; one handsome sorrel mare ; 2 two liorv wagons; three s«-t of harness, with a variety of ether articles. Terms cash. The public ar* invited too attend. J. D. AHRIBOM. Jan. 31, 1800. Trial lit** for Term IttGG first wei;k. Henry II Sh.tor n. Thomas A Mordecal Dlakely. John Gnlhiher vs Dr. S. S. Christy. Andrew Sloan vs. David Hoover and wife James Bredin k L. 'A. Mitchell rs. David Kelly £ David P. Kelly. Commonwealth Fa. vs. Edward Faxe, John Ramsey »'* E. L. iJilb-rple. Win. 11. Lemmoii vs. Jacob Merhllng, SECOND WEEK. Jatnos Kerr vs. John Snyder. Wm. Richce r*.. Henry Bean. Adnt'r of David D. Beand'd Thomas Bryan r*. Samuel Moore. John tlrabam et. al. lteirs of Dr. Jamas (Jraham dee'd si. John Waldsiuith it Margaret Graham. Nancy Carnahan vs. George M Candless, Wm. Lvttle A wife rs. Jacob Neeiy. R. J.J VIM* VS. Wm. Wimer. E. H. .t J. Adams r*. Samuel Campbell. Robert Bovard Ex of Wm, McGirk,dee'd vs. Margaret McGirk, et al. Janus B. Matthews Adm'r of Aewtonll. Matthewsdec'd ca. Isaiah N Matthews. Common wealth Ex. ReF Overseers of Poor of Jackson tp. r», Joseph Keeling. M.S Adam-for use V*. Cornelius Hull. M. S. Adams, for Use r*. Cornelius Hall. Eleanor lines r«. Samuel Wiuier, Jr. A Samuel Wimer Isaac English & Wm. Staff vs. Robert Allen. Wm. Forquer vs. Hugh and Wm. Murriu Kx'rs of J . Murrin, dee d. Jane Wilson, ft. John Henry Kreppe A John Bhram. Rev. A. H Waters r*. Sauiuei Gallahe r. Wm. Fowler vs. David McDonnell. Win. Dunn for use r*. Arch'd Blakelv. Wm. Stewart for use its. James and Hugh Murrin. Harvey D. Tnompaon vs. Jaa. 8. Kennedy. Caspar Elm vs. Kuiinekunte Strut. Spang Ch'i'fant A 00. e* M. 8. Adams. Sit rait J. Kiddle vs. Robert C. Campbell. Adnt'r W \f. M I'OOPd, Froth y. Prothouotai y's Office, Jan. 31, 1860. Real Knfale Agency. THE undersigned haa opened an office in Butler, Fa.' ! for Ihe pui chase and sale of Real Estate. Persons wishing t I either sell or purchase Farms, or other Real Estate, will find it to their Interest totall on me. 1 have <<n hand a number of good Farms, of various sizes for sale, on such terms as will suit purchasers. Persons wishing to dlspoea of their Real Jt*>a!e, will fin I it t- their advantage to place it on my b*oks Those desiring to purchase can be suited, in variety, price and quality, by reference to my list. Any Inf rotation in reference to Real Estate in this county, can be obtained by applying by letter or per sonally, to the undersigned. Office with Juo.ll.Thompson, Att'y at Law, Bntler.Pa. J A Mfc'S T. M JUNK 1.4, ebU, 'ootf.] Real IfcUte aud Insurance Agent. A»3msnistra4ri**H Notice. IETTF.R3 of Jdmlnietratlor having been granted to i the undersigned on the estate of Joeeph Bartley, lite af I'enntp ; dee'd., therefore, all persons Indebted to stid e«t tie sre requested to pay the Fame withent de lay, ao l th- se having claims against the same will pre sent them duly authenticated fir settlement MARGARET BARTLEY, Fcbl3, '6O. Administratrix. Executor's Wotice. I ETTERS, testamentary on the will of Nancy gteln; J late ..f Conn .quenes.ing tp , dee'd., having been granteil to the undersigned ; al' persons knowing them- • selrea indebted to said estate are hereby requested to in at; e immediate payment, atidxhese having claims against the estate will present them propeily authenti cated, without delay, for payment. WM STETN, WM, 11, J.4MISON, Feb!4. *oo.] Executors. FAIRVIEW SELECT SCHOOL. Knlrvlcw, Butlrr Co. Ptm't. THK t.rni will np*n on MOHDAT, APLKT2N 1»«. an.l conlinu. twi'lTi- Wufk.. Students can pursue any of the branches usually taught in Academies, including the Ijtfin and Greek languages. Roan Una ran be had in good private fami lies Students dealnpg to board thcmselvea can obtain suitable looms in the village Speclsl advantages fr.r tle-ee preparing to teach. For former partiCMlars, Address THOMAS C. VAN TRIES, Principal, Feb. 1-K 'M*) Baldwin, P. 0., Butler Co., Fa. 9T-To C^isrM'Tivrs.—The undersigned having been restored to health inn few weeks by a very simple rems dy, after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption—is anxious to makeknowi) to bisfeLi/.r sufferers tho means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pres cription used, | free of Charge!, with the diroctione for preparing and using the which they will find a sure cure fur CoMStmrrtOK, AMTHMA, BRONCHITIS, COI«u», COLDS, etc The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription to benefit the afflicted, and spread in formation which he couceives to "be Invaluuhlo, an*The h'-pes every sufferer will try his remedy, aa it cost them nothing, and inay prove a blessing. parties wishing the proscription, jvill please address JUv. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Coumy. Nor, 29, 85—Sa. New York THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE. These Life-giving remedies are now, for tho first time, given publicly to the world. For over a quarter of a century of privato practlco the ingredients in those LIFE-GIVING PILLS! Have been used with the greatest success. Their mieslon it nut only to prevent disease. but to cure. They search , uut the various maladies bv Which the patient Is suffering and re-in vi go rates tiie failing system. To the aged and Inflt in a few doses of these FILLS will prove to be | A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, I For in every rase they add new life and vitality, and re store tii** waning energies to tlieirpristlne state. To tin* young and middle-aged, they will prove most Invaluable ii-t a 1 cat!v. specific, and (sterling medicine. Iler® is :« ! dream mdlxcd, that Ponce-de-Leon sought for three i hundred rear* a* >, and never found. He looked for a I fountain that would restore the old to v Igor and make An EternalSpvingS It was left for this dai and hour to realize the dream, aud show, in one glorious fact, the magic that made it fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot stay the flieht of years, but the* can force bark and hold aloof, disease that might trlnuipb over the aged and the young, bet none hesitate then, but seiz«* the favorable opportunity that offer*. When taken as prescribed— Fur Bilious Disorders* Nothing can bo more productive of cure than these Pill*. Their almost magic influence Is felt at once: and j the usual concomitants of this most distressing disease 1 nr» removed. These remedies are made from tue purest Vrgolnblc Compoisntls. 1 They will not harm the must <hilicate female, and can ho given with good cffectAn prescribed d >ses to ih<i youngett babo. For Cutaneous Disorders And all eruptions of tho skin. theSALYE is most in valuable. It do.-s iv.t heal externally alone, but pene trate* with the most searching effects to tho very root of the Mil ! DR. MlGif'S PILLS Invnrlablf Cure liio Following Diftcnscf): Asthma, Bowel Complaints, Coughs, folds. Chest Diseases, CostiveneM, Dyspepsia, Diarrhcaa, Dropsv, Debility iVvsr k Ague, Female Complaints, Headache, Indigestion. Influence, Inflaination, Inward Weakness. Liver Complaint, Low DOSS of Spirits, Ringworm, Salt Rheum Scalds, Skin Diseases. Atf-Notlre —None genuine without the engraved trade mark around each pot or hot, signed by |)lt. J. MAOGIRL, 4.5, Fulton St., New York.tocountei leit which is felony. 49-Sold brail respectable Dealers in Medicines throughout the United btate* and Cana.tas—st M» cents per box or pot. For Sale at Dr». ORAIIAM A IIU3Kf.TO.V3 Drjg store, Solo Agents in Ho tier Pa. MnnJe. The HA, on & Itmnlln Cabin. I forty different styles, adapted io sacred aud •e.-ol.ai n sic. for $8 >to »'lO i each. FIFTY ONE ttol.D or SIL VER MFDA 1.8, or other first premiums awarded theia. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address, MAHoN A HAVI- Ll\, Boaro*. or MABON BROTHERS, Naw Yost. No* Ist, 'B£—ly. Tavern Mvciikc. riIHE following persons base filed their applications to February Si-s.sions, 1M «. In the ofllce of the Cletk of tho Court of Quarter Sessions <f llutler county 112 r License, under tae Acts of Assembly of March -Ist and April 2(dh. 1 to regulate tho sale of intoxicating drinks, to wit: No. 1. Jacob Dumbacher, Cranberry township. '• 2. Henry Stokey. Jackson tp. M 4. Catharine Mickley,'Jackson tp. " 4. Jordan Kytb, Bor. Hotter " 6. Francis I jtuhs. bor. Saxouburg " 6. Lewis Krause, Jeffer->n tp. i " 7. J-H. Hteubgen, bor. Saxonburg •• 8. Wui. Vogeley, bor. Butler ! •' 9. Benjamin Jack, bor. Butler I "10. Joseph Miller, Jeffereoa tp. •« 11. Francis Kjth, bor Ceutrevillo " 12 Jmnoe F. Campbell, bor Prcspect " 13. John Murrin. Jr., Marion tp " 14. Daniel S Ro.lgers. Oakland tp. " 15. David M. Kelly, Centre •« Irt. Ge. ige Maihhall, Allegheny tj». •,17. Isaac Donaldson, bor gnuburry "18 M illiani O. Christ ley. bor. Centreville " iy. John J. Briber, Summit tp " 20. Henry Miller, borough ZaUenople License will be presented on Wednesday, February 28, 1880. Remonstrance* must be tiled ou or before that day. Applicants will briug their iion.U 10. my office before the day of hearing. Licenses u%>nt he U ken out wit bio Fifteen days alter being grauted or they will bo rtvol id ec<*>rdiJ)g to Law. Feb 7 .'<«'•.) >* J. Y(*L"XO, Cloik. W ri! ol' t'nriiiioii. Butter county. s«. IN tho matter of tho Partition of the Real Estate of Matthiae Schwotble. In the Orphan a Court of Butler county, No 42, June Term.. IKt;5. '1 ho Commonwealth of I'enn*} Ivauia, to Ibe Heirs and legal Representative* of Mat whw# ble, deed , to wit —Mary Schwoeblf. widow. a#»d ( a harine Fiu-b Hchwoeble, Mary .«rhwoeble, Bernard Scbw >ehle. Elizabeth Schwoeble, Margaret Mchwoeble, JuO.Schoewble.Peter fehw->ehlc and Philouiene Scbwow ble, child of Matthias Schworble, de< d. Von and each of you, are hereby cited to be,,and ap pear bef re our Judges at an orphan's t outt. t» be he-d at Butler, in and for the county of Butler, ou the 4»h Monday of February next.it being the J>*th day of said lu-'uth. to accept the said premises as valued and aj>- praised by the Jury of Inque-t. or show cause wbj the Hiae should not be sold. By the court, W.J. YOU NO, Cl'k. Clerks OGico, Butler, Jan 17,'C0. Appraisement List. Till? following Appraisement List under the ftth sec tion oi tho Act of Aptil 14. A. D. 11 2. have been presented and Aled in theofllce of the Clerk of th- Or phans Oonrt in and for tho County of Butler, to wit: No. 1, Dee. Term. IM6, Mrs. Mary Hay. wid w of Da vid Hay, deed. Personal property amounting to 1400,00. . , , fie-., W. nays, 4dm'r. No. 2, December Term, 1*«:»; Mrs. Mary Bedick. wid ow of Win. Redick, dee'd. Personal property amouni- Ing to s.'vt>,Uo. 8 0 C Redick, Adm'r. No. 3. Dec. Term, 1*55; Mrs. Martha Allen, widow of Robert Aljen, dee d. Personal property amounting lo |2W,85. S.R.Allen. Adm'r. No. 4, December Term, Mrs. Kl!xal>eth Wimer widow of Jacob Wimer doe'd. Real eatale aoi<»uuting tof3o-J,ts> . , , W. SY. Roberta, Adm'r No.fi. Dec. Term IBC6 ; Mrs. Klizabeih Clark, wid-vw of James cla>k v 4ac'd. Real personal ©staleamount)eg Elizabeth Clark. Adm'x. jVo. 10, December Term, 18fl. r .; Mrs. Prlscilla Randolph widow of John Randolph, dee'd. Personal iropeity amounting to $300,00. E. fl. Randolph, Adm'r. A T o. 11, Doc. Term. 1885: Mrs Bar.ih Brandon, wld.»w of Alfied Brandon,dee d. Peraonal Property amount ing to 9300,00. Jfthn Hnaaphreys, Adm'r. No. 18, Dec. Term. 1969; Mrs Amelia Witkemann widow of Wm W iskoman dee'd. Peraonal property amoonting to 9T 0, iO. Amelia Wiskemann, Fmil Manrboff, Adm rs No. 61 Dec. Term,lH(V»; Ma?dellna Rradle, widow ef John Kradio,dee'd Real Estate amounting t'» 9-'." •,«) D Kradle, Ex.x. No.77.Dec. Term, 18ffi: Mrs Susannah Piaor, widow of Daniel Pisor, «iec'd. Personal property amoantlng to No 80, Dec T..rm, 1865; Mr«n Bach v 1 Sloan, widow of D-ijid Sloan, dee d. Personal Property amounting to 9300,00. 3. D Sloan, Ex'r. No 81, Dec. Term. 1905: Mrs. RnbainoJi Spear, wid ow (J Alex. Speer, dec d. Personal prtrperty amounting to $300,00. . , _ . , ' Ruhamsh Speor, Adm *. Of which the creditors. Heirs, legatees, Distributees, and others interested will take notice and appear at the I n«xt term of tho orphans Court, to wit: • " the fonrtb i Monday of February next, and not later than the third i day oi said term, to show cause if any there bs wby said Appraisements should not be confirmed. By the <3our*, 3 W.J TCUNO. January 31 Clerk. FOR S-A-X-iE- I will sell ray Farm, containing about NINITY' ACRKS, Situate in Middlesex township. Butler co., ! Pa., within one half mile ofOiade Mill F«a»t idßee. Sixty acres clcaied. a new frame bouse enclosed and roofed J a Log h ouve ami st»bit tig thereon; well watered; good orchard, and the land is or good quality, either for grass or grain. OI?YJ*R, < Middlesex tp., Uoltar co , Feb. 14, 1860.* NEW ARRIVAL ■ OF WINTER DRY GOODS. Furs, Cloaks & Shawls,. VlfE l»wve Just reesivwl tho Urjs«l and most eem> V 112 plote stock of Frcneh Merino-'*, WOOL DsLAIN9, CASHMERE. COBURO3, PRINTS. MUSLINS, CASSIMERES, Ac Ae. ever offered to the pnhllc, and as our stock was pur- tho recent panic, we are able to ssil at rsry low prices. Furs! Furs!! Furs!! We have a very larce stock of Ladies Misses A Childreha Caps, Virtorliies, Ctdlars. CufTs ami Muffs of all styles, and quality. Also a rery flue assortment of CLOAKSSACQUES& CIRCULARS, of our own Manufacture, which enables us to'ssll at less prices than patties who buy them east. We lisve a very large aud cheap stock of SIIAWLS UF ALL STYLES, SIZES PRICES AND QUALITIES. Remember we buy all our goods by tks CASE, BALE&PACKAGE which enables us to sell at EASTERN JOBBERS PRICES, \Ya would call the attention of WIIOTiESALiE lIUYEnM to tins stock of Goods. DUNLAPLFKER A CO. 130, Federal St., ALLEGHENY CITY. Dec. 6, 18P5. 6mo B'giblie Nnle of Kenl l>talr. rpilE undersigned will offer at publie sale in 7/armo 1 ny, Butler county. Fa.,on Tuesday, February 20th, 1800, st lOo'clock, a. in., of said day, the following propejty,- ail of which Is situated In Jackson township, Butler co., and » as: the town iff Harmony. No. 1. fWO HUNDRED A EIOHTY-fIVE ACRES, m >,<•"! less, two hundred of which are cleared, in a good Ntatc ..f cultivation Tho balance Is g<aal timber.— Besides this the Improvements consists of a two story Sinn? House, if' ala rye Stone Bank Jhirn 112 70 by 60 feet; 1W) bearing apple and 25 peach trees, al of selected quality- This farm is of the best quality, and well adapted to grain andatock raising; It is also well watered. t»i«*re being a fine spring in the cellar of the h' use. A Railroad has been lately surveyed through the land. No. i, contains \\2 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, eigh teen >f which are cleared and cultivated: it has a young orchard of 100 app!e trees of good fruit, two springs of good water, and is within one mile of the village of Zelkr.ople. Nod, THREE FOURTHS OF AN ACRE, on the Zel fenople and perryville Plank Roa<l, cleared, f«mee<l and near /.elienople gate. iV». 4, Is a limestone lot containing TWO ACRES, on lh« tktieck, and has beds of the bast quality of limes tone. Thee several pieces of land are all under good fsnca except lot .>' ».♦ enclosed. They will bo s >ld altogetber or In parts an purchasers may desire.—> Tbts property was owned by Andrew 11. lata der'd.snn is now offsreil for sale by his heir*. The title is indisputable and will be given free from incumbiancea. arrangements have heen inade by which* tbe widow will release all claims to the property, The terms are easy snd will he made known on r*ay of sals Further pm Oculars can be had by addressing any <.f the subscribers at V.ollenople, or our Attorney, J, M. Thompson.at Butler. John V Zieglor. Samuel Wise, Henry Boysr, John* Peflei, Jacob Y. Zieglsr, Jacob F. Wlss Jan 24, '66—3t. FOE, SALE. \ Valuable Farm located in Csutre township, Bntlev /V county, containing about •Ono Htiudreil st»'i Seventy-Five Acres', ONE HUNDRED'of whleh is clesre«l, IsoSrred for sale The farm m und««r fence and in a good state of cul tivation: i« well has a larg'i meadow, a large orchard; alaoa g-.'.d, new house and frame barn thereon. Also plenty of coal. Terms, per acre. Further information can he had on appiicsti nto Mrs Mary Ml andless residing on the fuitn, or to ( has M'Candleas, Esq., in bor, of Butlsr^ Fobi uary 7. lM*i::3t. l>ireelora. rnilE following named persons wers elected Directors I of the Bntl*w connty Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany f«>r the ensuing ye«r : S G, Furvla. W .Csmphell E. M'Junkin, W S. Bovd, J«»hn Berg, 11. J. Cummisgs, 11. C lleiuernan, A. D. W ier, Samuel Marshall, W. J; Campbell, Abr'm Meyer, E King-burry. Jan. ai, !>♦».) H. C. lIKINEMAN, Sec'y KcKlittrr'H .\ollee. NOTICE Is hereby given that the fallowing accounta of Executors, Administrators, and Ouardians, haver beon tiled In the Register's office, of Butler county. I'a., aud will tx« presented to tho Orphan's r ourt for confir mation and allowance, ou \* ednesday, 28th of February, A. I» . 1«»V Final account • 112 Gottlieb Rurry, Ex'r of the estate of John Burry, doe'd, File«| !»•»<•.. d, 1806. Final and distribution account of Thomas Stephenson and Wm, filgham, Kx'rs, of Thomas Bigham, dee'd. — Filed Nov. 21st, Final account of Wm. Peaton. of John Seaton, late of Vsnango tp.. dee'd. Filed Nov. 29ih, 18ftft, Final arconnt of John M'Langhlln, Adm'r of Wm. I>au?berty, dee'd. Filed Nov.2oth. 1806, Final account of Joseph Rasenberry, Ex'r of David Rasenberiy, dee'd. Filed Nov. SSlh, 1806 Final aeeoun tef II t. Aderhold and Joseph Wilsoa Ex'rs of Hue Daugherty, dee'd. Filed Dee. Bth, 1866 Final account of Henry Piabe. Adm'r of Krbard Mill er, dee'd- Filed Dec. 12th; 1K56. Final account of Nlnean 112. Neyman snd Samnsl Reed. Kx'rs of Daniel ,Vtfymai), dee'd. Filed December 12'h. 1805. Finsl account *of Joseph fxigan, one of the Ex'r ef Catherine lx»gan. der'd. fled Jan. Bth, 1806, by David ijogau, Kx'r of Joseph f^>g«tn,dee'd. Final aconnt of (ieorge W Hartley, Adm'r of Hugh Lacock, dee'd. Filed Jan. Bth. 1860. Final account «112 Zaeharfah Philips, Adm'r of Wm. O, Allison, dse'd. Filed Jan. 12th, 180«. Final acconnt of F:u-ah Knnnpe, Adm'x ol Lonia Rrumpe, dee'd. Filed Jan. itfth, 1800. ferial account ol James G. Wilson, Adm'r of nugh M Cormack, dee d. Hied Jan. Final acconnt of J. D. Wise e*. al, Ex'rs of the estate of Michael Wise,dee'd. Filed Jan. IMb, I*oß, Final account of 8. G, Purvis, one of the Kx'rs of Wm. Crisweli, dee'd. Filed January 26 DOO. Final sa' oun sof Herman J. B. rg, Guardian of th« foil >wiug named wards, Ellen Crouse, John Croase, Jane JftsephinaCrouaa, Anna Maria ( rouse, Mary Umiaa crouse, Herman J. B. Crouse, Agn«s Crouse, Philip Crouse* Minor children of Philip Crouse, late of Butler tp.. dee'd. Final aecount of Psmnel Marshsll A .Tames Crawford, Adm'rs of the estate of Matthew Ramsey, dee'd. Final account of Samuel Marshall, Adm'r de bonis non, of Catharine Burr, Dee'd. Final arc unt of William Smith, Adtn'r of Jamea Smith, dee'd. Final Acountof P. Mcßride Adm'r of of Rdward Kiely dee'd. Final account of Elvira G. Bredln, Minor child ef John Bredin, 1 te of ths Borough of Butler dee'd. • JAMES 8 KENNEDY, January 31, Register. Notice In Partition. Butler county ss. In the matter of the Petition for Partition of the Besl Estate of Abraham Hilliar-i dee'd lire of Washington tp. TN TIIE Orphan's Court of Butler County, No. 71 I December term 1H66. The commonwealth of P nn sylvaniato the heirs and legal representatives of Abra ham Ililliard, to wit: Mary Milliard, widow, and Adam Milliard. Frederick Milliard. Frank Ililliard, Jerry Hill lard, A brain Milliard, Eli Ililliard, Jacob Ililliard, Philip Ililliard, John Ililliard, Wm. Fogle, husband, and L*r enia IHlliard, (F.gle), Adam Fogle, Ilarflet Henry Fogle, Mary Saekefer Fogle. Ksim*y Fogle, children of Catharine Fogle, (HtlllaigjNdee'd, Lydia Henry Ililliard, Ann Stevenson Milliard, and Elizabeth Rumbaugh, (Ililliard). the sabl real estateconeista of one hundred and sixty acr#s of land, more or less situate in Washing ton tp., bounded North by Isaa<; Milliard heirs, East by Wm. Shlra. et al South by Isaao Thompson. by George Arner. Yon and each of ycu are heroby clte<i to be and appear at an orphans courjl to be held at But lor in and for the county of Butler on the 20th day 'of February next. It being the fourth Monday of said month to show cause If any thore be why said writ of Inquisition and Partition should uot be awarded. By the Court, J W. J YOUNG, January 31. Every Body His Own Broom Mak6r« CLARK'S Metalic Broom Wrapper is the most snc ceaaiui article of the kind ever introdnceo Into this country. Patented Ma> sld, 1806. Agents sro making from 810 to 820 per day. Tbe right of this county fur sale. Send for circular. Address 4 . PETERS k CO, jau 10, "60i Box 218, IDurruburg, Pal
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