American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, February 28, 1866, Image 3

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    Receipts and Expenditures of Butlei- County, for the Year 1865.
Mm " COLLKLT'JKH DISTHIcfT BTATK TAX 1 COCNTYTAX "112 "•*•***__ |. »OBNT* lit I BgU«rTAX I ~ MIUTIA TAX
| Ain't lUc'rf 1M D..|ai»'l &«•'* D»»- I Alp« lUrt ■«! B«| A«'l Bal llo: 4n,t lu'4 L>«. Ani't He'd Vol in.
1156 Lewis Roth, Prospect, I lilt
J857 W. G. Christy, Por'ville, 32,23 13,68 j j j 4,28
1858 Wm. Gar»in, Cranberry, 2,61 I ]
" Jas. M'Dermitt. Marion 6,41 44,71 J 111 10,86
" Geo, Bleichncr, Summit, 11,73 63.881 J
" J. LI. Morrison, Harris'e. 68,26 64,54j j i 9.50
" Jac. Weimer, Porters'lle. 15,19 | j i 1,00
" A. B- Grant, Allegheny, I { 12,35
" J. D. O'Donell, Clearfield 112 i 18,05
" Cline Force, Penn, I ] i I 16,62
J859 Jno. English, Cranberry, 2,04 9,48 1,1 21,52 1,75
" J. H. Morrison; Har'ville 67,17 55,35j | 2,50
" Wtn. Speer, Adams. 8,55 J ) §,OB
" Ed. Higgins, Venango, 112,59 l| j ;
«' Hen. Jamison, Aileg'nj, ] j , I , 1.50
n A. Moyer, Lancaster, j I 1 j 7,08 20,00
c Alex, Balph, Worth, lit
a Conard Angert, Oakland, j j 20,42
a Robt. Gilleland, Summit. ' I ! ' 17,07
a- J. 11. Stauffer, Harmony, j j I | 8,08
ii Geo. Oliver, Portersville, j j I 4,50
a C. B. Wilson, Zelienople | ! 0,65
a J. K. Kinser, Prospect, j j 5,22
1860 Wm. Denny, Winfield, 26,43 , 142,48 I j 20,28
a Jos. Wilson Venango, 11,55 | I l-,i>s
a J. W. Flemn ,; ng, Buffalo I 25,50
<< Robt. Allison, Csnter i j 4,17 i >
<• Robt. Gilleland, Summit, . I j 16,50
" Robt. Badger, I'orters'lle ] 2.381
JB6l Jno. Whitmier. Oakland, 36,67 I . , I
" Wm. Christie, Centre, 51,97
" B, Berninger, Jefferson, 6M j
" James Barr, Adams, | i [ j 05
» Wm. Christy, Centre, -I 111 18,5i>
« Wm.lVnny, Middlesex, j J 68
« Jas. Kahle, Venango, j j J j 60
" Wm. Ramsey, Centrev'le | ) j 3,33
a Robt. Gilchrist, Marion, J | i j 4,70
" J. K. Muder, Saxon'rg. | j j 3.33
1:862 J. W. Martin, Forward, 40,13 1 j 37,21 I 10,05
" David Shira, Wash ingt'n 5,38
" Jas. Allen, Clay, 4,07 J j j i 6,18
ii J. M. i'unn, Franklin, 18,00
a Robt. Gilchrist, Marion, 59,47
" Robt. Stewart, Penn, 16,53 1 j i
" C. Steubgen, Saxonburgh j i i 5,23
a Francis Anderson Clinton ! j | 4,43 6.00i
" Wm. Williams, Portersv. 1 I I 2 Ofl!
1863 David Hen-hew. Butler, 15,06 231,01 ■ 277,1 -J »
" Asaph Cranmer, Clay, 35,66 77,82 52,00j 154,25]
" W. McGce, Clearfield, 63,38 274,u9| | 161,01' 1219.0U1 17 i<o
" Jno. Sefton, Clinton 39,93 16,06 ; 27,68; ' 11,73) ' 59i
" John Wick, Concord, 21,37 I 34,471 ; 22.31) 1 4'51 j , j35
" P. M. Buy la, Donegal, 35,73 11,53; 101,651 ! 1136 1 495 |
" Jno. Lefever, Jefferaon, 29,58 4u 28,29i ]
'i TV Vandike, Marion, 5,48 28,59j i 74, ;j. ! j 69,07i I 10 93
« J. Keister, Muddycreek 14,60 14,211 I 52,5ij ! 777-lj I
« Jas. Pattin, Oakland, 14,40 33,0' I 15.50' ] 55.251 46 90! 86 9"! 760 290
" J. Shry.ick, Parker, 119,001 ' 6'.9* j ' ]«' os '
" Jacob Riott, Summit, 10,33 62,3-1 ] j 137,47' 1 22.47 j 3^3*
" Jas. Simmers, Winfield, lU.OU] j 58.7 5 ; I 31,7<>j '26 76! ' 61!
" S. C. Stewart. Butler bor. 4,46! j 10,15] ■ 15,0v . 217,111 1»V j
" 11. L. Westevman.Mille'n 4,73j 1 5,4i | 540 I 19(. i
" Jas. Marshal, Prospect, j 13,14,' 1,00! I 28,02; j 52,3!> i ' '43 88 1
" Geo Lingeolelter, Cent'lle.j 18,33! 15,171 j 6,51 j 1 30.7'! i 1,23 477
" Jon Urapstead, Harmony B,Oil 17,40| j 17.0!«; I 33J9< j 334 ' '
" W.W.Roberts, l'ortcrsv'ej 24,64| 50,4ij ! 30 ' 55 4' j '
" C. G Lauib, Saxonburgh! j J 10,0li| j '
" Josiah Brown. Fairview,, I ! i i 95
1864 Jos. llosenbcrry, Alleg'y,! 28,60 283,34; ll,* 7 O,S
" J. C. Watt, Buffalo, 33,41 700,17! 1 i ISV?
" Philip Bickel, Butler, 231,11 j 960,83! I J ! I^*os
" Dan. Fleeger, Centre, 8,30| 5)11.12! j I y
'* Jas. Smith, Cherry, 45,10j 168,53; j j 1215
" Win. Carothers, Clay, | 60,78 551,87 244,?5 ! ] S r. 0 n i
'• Hugh M'Crea, Clearfield,! 134 85 632,84! I 23 V ' '
" John Kkas, Clinton, | 31,891 222,5(5' 721,05 j i55
" Alex. Kulin, Concord, j 11,99 288,54 ! . i
" R. J. Ekiu, Conuoques'g! 25.50 289,6!>i If ! j* ! ! iok 10
"J. P. Roll, Cranberry, 26,24j 306,13 112 j ! I I
" T. M'Keever, Donegal, | j 36_42 ! 511,091 ] 550
" H. Meolimana, Fairview j 65,83j 300,63! j | ! j I 12 35 ''
"N. S. Thompson, Franklin 200,00| 53,57 340,00l 618,76, ; i I ' 24 00
•" Thos. Martin, Forward, | t i! 132,221 i j 0.'r.,,
it Jas Jones, Jackson, 6,1 li 248 4s!
" H. Shaffer, Jefferson, 25,28! 592,4 C' I t
11 J. D. Lytic, Lancaster, 140,50 49,49 580,50! 169,60? \ 1 ; nr ,
" Jus. Kimes, Marion, 18,97 177,00; 79,29! ! I . ! ,u n
" T. M. Beaty, Mercer, 25,12 I i
" Jas. Fulton, Middlesex 41,96 647,60| > I I 18 05
" W. Graham, Muddyor'k, 5167 333,'00| 284,89 ' i isnn
" R. Robertson, Oakland, 93,50 25,38 443,00 51,11 i ,'L
" John Say, Parker, 36,63 384,961 1 11 8S Vn
" J. Q. A. Kennedy. Penn, 234,03 819.86 I o'ss
"J. M'Knight, Slippcryr'k 69,62 508,74! j • iV-g
" R.D.Stephanson, Summit 10,00 26,20
f 4 Jno. Williams,Venango,
*' Jas. Christy,Washington, 24,97 324.251 ln'oi
'• J. P. Bricker, Winfield, 29,94 476J6! 112 I*? ™
" Isaac Colbert, Butler bor. 23,88 471'21! I 10 65
•" W. J.Christly, Centrev'll 40,00 19,39 160,'00j 62,12) 112 „- ft
" J. Latchaw, Harmony, 31,78 216,76; 84.77] | 504 '
" F. Brandon, Portersv'llc, 5,43 82,22j 10,00! I j |
"W. C. Dodds, Prospect, 8,63 138*1*21 9,96 I
"C. Michel, Saxonburgh, 116J2| I j ' ! ! o q S !
'• E. Bentle, Zelicnople, 131,31 192 91 i 1 ! -rni
" Sol. Fleeger, Millerstown, { j ! i 1001
1865 Jas. Anderson, Allegh'y, 725,44i 268.98 1 I [ I 111
" Wm. Speer, Adams,
" Wui. *!ratty, Butler, , 6)0,28 724,40' I
" Geo. Rider, Centre, 551 !50 628,*60 j
" Geo. Timblin, (.Hay, 788.00 467.74;
" M. M'Wreggor, Cherry, 272,00 721,05; ! ) I
" I. Shaffer, Cearfield, 375,00 547,83|
" Absolcm Monks, Clinton 1,103,001 191,'44; j ! J j
>' Jas Kelly, Conoord. _ '362'58! 841^22;
" Jas. Sample, Cranberry, 1.020.00' 239,70! I
" M. . Shannon, Conno'g 45o!oO| R32.'39i
" J M'Keever, Donegal, 558,001 388,07]
" W.C. Campbell, Fairview 1 012.04 236,74'
" A. B. Stevenson, Frank'u 384*58| 937^06!
" B. S. Douthett, Forward, 575 00 49i!07! i
" Martin Seitler, Jackson, 868,321 305,62j
" Herman Shaffer, Jeffon, 470[54; 637^41!
" Jno. Scott, Lancaster, -» 920,00l 31145! I '
" Jno. Gilmore, Marion, 463*07' i
" Henry Clark, Mereer, 502*33 ; 204,56 '
" J. W. Monks. Middlesex 891.00 444.44!
" 1. Clelland, Muddycreek 630,Oo! 689!45'
" Alex. iSilBp j on, Oakland. 500 00' 682 07 1
" And'w Emeriok, Penn, 747J3, 379 17
John gay, Parker, 430,00! 621.53
" H. H Vincent, Slipper'k 975,00 397,71 i
>' Q. W. Bartley, Summit, «5&7.96 265.83;
M Pat'k M'Bride, Venango 691.14 360,34|
•" S. P Campbf'., Wash'g'n * 770.00 567*971
" Wm Keener, Winfield, 770,16, 370,83; *
" D. Studebaker, Worth, 932,77 371*59
" C. Cochran, Bor. Butler, j 1,211.51 832,93
" A. Heushew Millerst'n, I 40.00 82 60
•' A. Shanor, Prospeot, 164,31 106,92
" R. M'Coy, Centreville, 1 155,00 174,34
■" C- Krider, Harmony, 1 327,54 27,66
" H. Oliver. Portersville, J 113,00 1^1,35
t' A. Maurhoff, Saxonhurg I 149,00 40,40
•" Geo. Giesse, Zei : eiiople, 344 65
" Jas. M'Gill, Harrisville. i 240'00' 35,63
f.NrT«Tnn Lic»>nw«. 066,00
44 Br«wArs and Dtatillers LicanM I86!oo <
M R«Uller« t.lcenM, 016,68:
H R.,Uur.nl. " M»!ui I
" P«m|>hlet law» a,«n,
'J 0« R «I1 Ro-d T« I «»..»
- from CommiMloAM , Ullwi I |
Tot * 1 '
issued, being the Expenditures of the
County for the year 1865.
#kr what SVraue Amount, fbr what /Vp. te.
CommUa're litrk, $424 t,K) Cvirt Jlotue, iI J 6-
County Andlture 2SO 00, Boed IMraagV So Oo
Dktrict Attorney 129 4U | Court Crier, mm
Aaaeeaora,) 715 06 Cuut t j.uie J.nitur 136 (X
tox Sc»lp«, 62 "5 'Olerk «112 Conrte 257 6a
Court uiltor 30 00 KeTlllldtsd Tmi, 74 14
Klectlone, 1,017 97 llUcuuut, 40 01
Int|ue.U 64 OS ; I'rotlionotary, 1-4 75
Coniniinelonert, IMo 00 ICouriMl toCotnnTe 25 uu
Jurnn, 2, r 94 Tran»critiin(-, I*2 i'l
Intereet, 034 07 W. P. llo«j,it«l 461 '2l
Ifnel and light, J»4 So jTeleiraphTnj. 9 Ju
Common tfcbool, ») iwl CoontT liondi, f\975 i!l
llrldiM, |,7W 491 ConuMMoe, 7(W 6*
Sheriff"* Feee, 4ii l 1 Conimotlwenltl] 412 tit
-Jail £xpeotee, «i> JX D"ck<-i Binding, SI 60
FrlullDK, 86S 6 ' Indexing, 576 00
Stationary, IKf 67, Treasurer. 14 4.1
N. \Y. Kail Hoad 6,174 02'|
t->7.BSJ 26
Stateuieut sboiviug amount paid and bal
ance due Tps.. on School and Road tax
roWSS«!J. *O*D TAX SCHOOL TAX.
Am't p'd Ualdut Am't p'd JJul dtu
Mercer...... | 6 04 I
Frsnkliu S 60
] 10 0»>
Venango 7 86 3 12
Donegal...., 2 76
Buffalo 1 V6
Cranberry & 64
Butler 68 14
perough Butler.. 21 79
Concord 2u 66 144 72 10
Clearfield 28 37 tT 03
Oakland 20 90 45 06 10
Washington 2 65
Alleghany 1 V7 9 65
Parker I L3 2 02
;ralrrlew 1 83 1 45
Centre 99 97 76
Wiufleld Si lo 9 73
Brady 11 60
Connoq uenessing 7 80
Jefferson. 3 17
»>nn 10 31
Summit 18 08
Clay 33
Levy and Assessment for 1865.
Allegheny 004 42:l!eteer 71132
Adetne I,iff6 2: MidillMei J.snn 44
MnidY SOS 77 Muddyrrrek 1 .-<l9 45
ISuffalo 1,210 24jOakland 1.152 07
; Butler 1.374 tfelrenn 1120 Do
Centra... I,l*o lt<'l'nrker 1,061 63
Clay 1,250 74 Slipper* rock... . 1,372 72
Cherry 093 06 Snnm.it 1.123 79
Clearrtild 9i*2 K'{ Venango 1 061 4S
Clinton 1,291 41 » u.<lu„ K t., n 1 317 07
Concord , 1,203 *t. H inllel.l 1.110 t»
CranteiTy J.2*'»H 7'i Worth 1.304 311
Conn'*|Ufiio«Bittf( l,i:R2 39 llor Holier . 41,,144 44
Donegal CT' •! Milleratcwti. 122 00
f"'rview 1,313,H " l l.xpect.... 27123
»rank!ln . 1.321 64 " t Vtitre«il|e. ■ 329 34
Forward 1,007 07 " llartttony 365 20
Jackmin 1.2H3 94 " I'orternTllle, 244 35
JelT.reon 1.107 96! " Baxouhuig... 1--0 4«
l.anrtia tor 1.231 45 " Zelionople . 30" K2
Marlon 1,028 19! " Harriet llle.. 275 05
T<"«l H 1,954 06
Statement showing the MidobtediKj? of
th« following townships to Butler Co.,
on account of W. P. Hospital.
Township. On whone acnunt. Jm't.
Donegal, M'Keover and M'Gufre 274 05
Buffalo, G. W. liollinjcsworth .... 41 75
Allegheny Mary A. Chambeis 10 02
Mlddle-cx, Carton Dunbar 220 90
NATH AN I EL WA LKKK, Esq., Trea7-
urcr of Hutlcr County, ip account with
the Militia Fund for the year 1805.
2DJEI>„
To Bnl'aice due from Collector! l<wt irttlemeut 1,252 27
To " in Tieaeury •• •• 290 06
1,548 91
To Rallance, 403 90
CR.
By ain't of ot der« redeemed 364 81
By " " Vouchers to Cullaclnre, 3152 oU
By " *• I'erruutage to Collector* *2B «6
By " " lliiliance due from Col luc torn 354 11
By " " Trea'e Tercuntege on $476 91 <£ 1 per ct, 470
Ilf- |)allaii« a 403 99
Toaoi'tofJory Feea for wuicli ha i> liable it 00
¥e •' " Warrttil* on Troaiurer 452 10
te 1 " Coal Kill for 18C» 10 00
644 10
OR/.
By B.lla rendered 644 10
Pit.
Te *m't r®**'d on ae.connt of ty p. Hospital 3ftl
To •» '• for redemption of Un l« 140 91
To " " <.f Joneph Urahnui 8 3<)
To " " for Ret t 28 26
To '• M for coal b:ll« for 1806 from Clerk of
Court* and Protl onotary, 20 00
To ain't recM from Trean'r Coaljilll for 04 A 'rts 20 00
Toam t ree'd from J. B. Clflrkpari coul bill for 06 600
loam't rt-cd on Sundry acc.»unt« 13 05
To"of balance on ac'tofN. W. R. R. last •et'm t 2.')0 70
To am't ree d by Abner Ra>{l»y 864 00
| To am't ree'd by Samuel I.aaaon 612 CO
To %n>'t ree'd by A. C. Chrlatie, .80 00
To am't ree d by Wni. Ditfc. 84 00
To am't ree'd by llarrey Colbert 624 00
3,001 82
To fialance 250 70
CR.
By am't paid R.C.IJ. L. M Aboy 42 72
By am't paid llon*e of Refuge I4y 00
By am't paid for Postage 1S«!5 11 42
Jly am't paid W.G. .lohnaon * Co. 13 00
By am't pxid Kay ft Co. 110 65
Bp am't paid on Sundry arc't*. 4 25
Qv am't )Mid
Simuel Leaeou 256 days 512 00
A. C. Chi tat ie 200 days 680 00
Wm. Dick 42 days 84 00
flarrey Colbert 312 days 62400
By balance 250 70
To am't of Warrantajin circulation as per report
of 1864 3 863 95
To am't of Warrants i—nod for 1805 27',895 2i
To am't of Scrip in circulation as per report
of 1864. 167 60
To am't of Balance 24 04 » lfl
60,876 8(
CK
By am't of Warrants Redeemed in 1865 20,308 71
" " due liy (Vllertors subject to exonera
tions and percentage 22.485 11
" M in Toasury 4.9*1 01
66,876 Hf
By Ral.ince §24,949 ie
"Nathaniel AValkcr, Ksq., Treasurer, ol
Butler County, in account with liutlct
Couuty Stock for the year 1865.
PR.
To balance State tax in Treasury last settl'mt 613 Of
" Cminty 44 '• •• " 10,925 71
• am't of State tax due frctjt CoU*ctora for
18ft4 and prnvions years 3,009 65
" am't of Connty tax due from Collectors for
1864 and previous years 21,317 9!
" am't of Railroad tax due from Collectors for
1864 and previous years 1,902^7.
" am't of Bounty tax due from Collectors for
1864 and previous years 1,813 1!
" am't of Reliet tax due from Colltrkirß f^r
1864 and previous years 40 7(
- am't-of County tax lrvied for 1865 41,054 »*
M M Racieved on K«trays 30 W
M 14 Overpaid on SUte tax 177 ol
" " Kecicved from Commiftsioners 274 0\
" " Militia fund in Treusary . 403 W
83,431 7:
To balauce $4/>O2 0-
On.
By am't of State Treas. Receipts for 186».... 20,678 9!
*« * « i»#rc«otageon
Relief for l*i4 and previous years 1,431 W
.« * m |» M centa<te allowed t'olteofoYs on
State, County, Railroad. Bounty ft
Relief for 1864 and previous yearn 2,954 H
By Bal. due from Collectors for 1564
and previous years, on State, Cg.,
Railroad, Bounty and Relief t6,**7o 0
«• H " Vouchers allowed Coi'rs fa 25 0:
" " " I'errnitage " V 4 ** 44 ... 68 7
44 «• 44 Bal due frv>m ' ll 44 44 .. 10,422 0
44 44 *• R»iad orders redeemed 123 8
44 44 44
44 44 44 Warrant* redeemed 7
41 H In Treasury on brokei; Banks 21 O
M " ** 4 * of C-ounteWieU mouey 66 5
44 44 of costs on 4 Transcripts —I.. 16 7
" 44 of Treas. l'oicentagi op 132,242 44 (g,
4*4 P«r «®nt "... 1.370 3
Balance 0
83,431 7
WK, the undersigned. Auditors q| Butler County, b<
ing duly elected and qualiAed accordfqc to law, Hi
Janusry, Eighteen hundred and .Stxty.eix. and ending
on the Twenty-sixth day of January, Blehteen hun
dred an 1 Sirty-six, both days inclusive, and wo And a
balance duetbeOounty frcin NATHWISL WALKSR, Esq .
Treasurer for 18 J5, of /bur thousand Nine hundred ana
iVtnefy-<«ee Dollars and Jtwr Cents. In tasllnuoj
whereof we.hav« hereunto set our ban. is and affixed
oar Sttafe this Twsty-eixtk dnv of January. A !>., 1806.
J. C. KELLY [i. «J
G. 11. QUMPPER, [B. s.l
SIMEON NIXON, [L. •]
WR, the undersigned, Commissioners of Batter Coun
ty, biting examined the foregoing Report of the Aud
itors of ftutlor County aud buiieviug the »a;ue to be a
correct statement of the Receipt* and Expenditures of
raid t'uunty for the ISU3, ISU3, order the same to be
publl'hed.
Oisen ?inder nur hands and th* Meal of onr Office at
Butler, this Twenty-sixth day of January, 1%0.i
—* — SAMUEL LEASON,}
4 L.S. y A 0 CHRISTIE, VCorom'rs.
WILLIAM DICK, j
Altttt:— llAVVKT COLCKRT.
Note—Abraham M yer «>f Lancaster. James Sample
of Cranberry, B. 3. Doutlmtt «.f Forward, J. D. IJttlr
of I.Mtuaitc!-, and D. DtudetHkar of Worth, have paid
In full since the *ottlein<<nt > 112 iheir account*.
ZLTOTIOZEL
AT a n»etlng of the Commissioners md Auditors of
Rutler county. Jan. 24th, lS'.f., in tbe Commissioner »
Ufllce, it was unantin nMf I •
Ist, That Collectors who claim to hold receipts in full
from former Treasurer*, and are reported as indebted
to the County, are hereby notified, that the ( "lit v
Auditor* haye no power to-review the settlement of a
former board, and Collectors observing mistakos in the
Report must Repeal within Sixty daj,s or bo held re
sponsible foi the balance reported against them
Si That, fh|fe|s, it has ! Dl i« i u-t-> ito ffife
vouchers to Collectors for counterfeit money received by
them, and the County Treasurer credit f>r all co inter
felt money received hy him. We hereby uotlfy all
Collectors and the County Treasurer that all Counter
feit nroney, and notes on banks broken at ths time of
their reception, if taken by them In payment of taxes
ihall be their own lots.
January 7th, 1860: -Jt.
TO TIIK AFFLICTED!
L. OLDSHUE, M. D„
Professor of Pathology In the Kelectrlc
MdlciK'ollsge of Pill lad rlplita, now
the Philadrlpiiia L'ulveisity of Medi
cine and Surgery.
PRACTISING PHYSICIAN,
Oflloo and Ili'sldonoo, \o. 133,
Grant Bt.« IMt IMI>UI-U;1I, I*IT,
DK\R SIR:—WEB*G leave to announce that, after an
experience of over twenty yearsgeneral practice in this
city during which time we have been sconstant observer
at the bed-side of the sick, and have successfully treated
more than THIRTY TH IUS&XD dirfersnt eases of disease,
we feel warranted in presenting our claims for jour pau
Onr peculiar system of practice may need some ex
planation. it being EcLteiic, connected with that of
Our remedies are principally Tegetable, discarding
entirely the use of Calomel or Mercury in any firm;
Itelirvinii it to be a di seine-creating ugent of the worst
description.
Wc aira'so epp sed to the u«eof the enoral blood
letting iiv.«ny case ; believing It to be injurious to the
constitution and often times dangerous to life.
Our uiode of detecting "chronic affections*" of the
internal organs, is principally by an examination of
the urine.
During the whole course of onr study and practice
we have paid patticnlar attention to this '• Old Herman
Mode-'or detecting dieases. and we feel perfectly sat lu
lled ■ {hat there is no more certain sign pdered in di «
en*e ' than is'present «d in that n.
We thereforo. solicit all thos» luboriug under what
ever i»aiticularly chronic and complicated
ones, and also all tho-r diseases peculiar to females and
pei taiiiiug to women and rh Idren, to give us a trial.
By the most critical examination of every case pre
sented to us. leaving no source unexplored for the dis
covery of the true nature < 112 every disease and sparing
no pain* lu the selection of the appropriate remedy in
every ra.se : wo hope to attain th<' highest award of suc
cess belonging to pn f-sional skill.
In feet. We have already the pleading assurance In
the extensive business of past years and the constantly
in.T'-asing practice tfhit is daily crowding upon us that
our system will be more appreciated as our practice be
comes more generally known
Therefore, we now more especially invite those labor
ing under any lingering disease, that has not be«'ii cur
ed, because, perhaps, the complaint was not pioperly
understood, to send a via I of their urine for examina
tlon. ami have the neresfary •medi'duo sent them.
We wish it distinctly understood that this tpecial in
vitation Is given to those wjio hsfO *u(T}<Mui)tly tried the
remedies of their f:ipii|y physician ; and bavo failed to
obtain relief »t his Viands.
Ifothers chouse to apply, however, we will gire them
slse our best attontion. and will promise them relief in
every cane where a ruvonabis liopo can be cntertaln-
P.euevlng, therefore that you will properly appreciate
the advantages we claim f»r our system over the ul.l
bleeding,blistering and calomel practice, we promise
yon l-j the most en eful Investigation of every case, ami
prompt attention to business, to fully merit your wor
ihy patronage. Respcctfull v tours,
L. OLD."HUB. M D..
Practising Physician,
No ID2Grant streot, nearly opposite, the Cathedral
Pittsburgh :;: It
Nlßtement
PI IIOWINO the aaaets of the Dutler County Mutual
H Fire Insurance Cofhpany.
Amount of Property insured at date $767,041.50
•* 44 Pi em I urn notes in fores at data... 40,002 08
Caeli op hands at last settlement fI,2«W 18
44 N'otes on handaat hist settl'm't .'Jjd 43
Cfsh 4 Aotes recM during theyea r , 1,92*2 84
Duo on aiaestnrts kin hands of Ag't ."14 '5
$3,881 00
CR.
I,os«es paid during the rear 1,1811 no
Expenses paid dining the vear 438 27
fa-h notes in hands off Sec'y 41*J 10
Due by Apeot 340 71
Due «>n As-essmont (No. 1.) 43 17
(Counterfeit Money 6 00
CMII in hands of 1,4.'»3 1,4.'»3 30
s.l Bsl to
We the undersigned, Auditors of tho llufler County
Mutual Fi:« Insurance Company, do certify that the
above is a correct Exhibit of the assets of said Co., as
ihown by the Do ks of the Sec'y and Troasuror. Wit
ue.ss our hands and seal this Pith of January, 198 d
JOHN II.'CHATTY,
J. C COLL.
All business letters to bo directed to the SecrcUy of
the Rutler Connty Mutual Firs Insurance Co., 'lut'er.
Rutler-county. Pa.
Feb 21, 'bO—.tfj H. C. II EI NEMAN, Sec'y.
Directors.
rpiJF. following named perwins were elected Directors
I of the Dntler county Mutual Fire In.'iuance i'om
panv for the en>uing y■ n : H <•. Purvis, kl'.Campbell
K. M'Jnnkin, W. 8. Dovd. John Rerg, I. J. Cum a dags.
11. O He'neman, A. D. Wier, Samuel Marshall, W. J.
Campbell, Abr in Moyer, K King-bnrry
jan. *24, 1«6d.) U. C. II Kt NEM AN, Sec'y
STRAY SHEEP.
ONE and lamb ram* to the living
ip bnkiand t 'Wnahlp, about the mi«id ♦* of June
laet The ewe h «a ha.fpniny mark, and a silt in
in the left also » w»»rlber with a crop off left esr
HQ4 spl)| in and hilf crop of light ear. The
Dwner Js requested to mine forward, prove property
pay charges and taksita»vav.
MA'riIEVV lIARHISO.N.
Jas. 31, 1910.
Trial for Teh y Terra I*OC
FIRST WEEK.
Henry II Fl*t>r vs. Thomas A M »rdecai Blaksly.
lohn'Oallahsr es Dr. S.S. Christy.
Andrew floan rf. David IliH.ver and wife
lames i:re<lin t L. Z. Mitchell vi. David Kelly A David
P. Kelly.
rommonwealth Ps. e«. Edward Faxs,
lohn Ramsey m K L.tlill«rpie.
\\ui. D l.f'nruon si. Jacob Methiing,
SECOND WEEK.
fames Kerr si. John Snyder.
Win. Hichee r«. Ilenryjlean, Adm'r of David D. Bean d'd
rimiuas Itryan r». Samuel Mo-jre.
John Oraham et. al. heirs of Dr. James Orahamdec'd es.
John W aldsmith A Margaret Urahain.
SaiK-y Carnahan rt. Uoorge Ml audioes,
Win. Lyttle A wife r*. Ja«-ob Neely.
R. J. Jones r*. Wm. W inter.
K. 11. A J. Adams r*. H>vniuelCampbell
ilobort Bovard Ex of u 'JU, McGirk, dee'd vs. Margaret
McGirk, et- aJ.
James I}. Matthews Adn>'r of .Vewton 11. Mattheaudee d
rt. 1-aiah N Matthews.
'Joiumoiiwealth Ex. RcP Overseers of Poor of Jackson
[p. e*. Joseph Keeling.
M 8 Adams for use r«. Cornelius Hall.
M. 8. Adams, for usp ps. C.»riioluis |lall.
Kleanor Hues rt. Bauuu 1 Winter, Jr. A Samnel Wlmer
h;,giish A Wm. Staff rs. Robert Allen.
Win. F'-rquer vs. Hugh and Wm Surrin Ex'rs of J
Murrin. dee d.
lane Wilson, rs. J. din llenrv Kreppa A John Eh rain.
liev. A. 11. Waters et. Samuel Oaliahsr.
Wm. Fowler rs. I»avid McDonnell.
Wm. Dunn for users. Arrh'd lilakely.
W m. Stewart foi use vs. James and Hugh Murrin.
Harvey I). Thompson vs. Jaa. S. Kennedy.
I'-aSper Kim rs. Kunaekuntc Strut.
Spang Che'fint IC-i. es. M.S. Adams.
Sarah J Riddle vs. Robert C. Campboll. Adm'r
WM.STOOPS, Piothy.
Prothonotary's Office, Jan. 31, IMO,
Yaluuble Fariu lor Nuie,
I WILL sell 100 ACRBA of land, situate in Park»r* tp.,
near Silver Creek,Rutler county. about Stv-
TT acres rloaie.l; al»out Thirty aciesof mead <w ground
is good oil territory. Log houso, 2 stvy gin.d
frame Barn. go«»d A pie orchard, between 7 hand 100
bearing tree.-., wMch can bo hourly for *4O per acre; r»ue
bali' in hand, and the balance f/j one year. A good and
sufficient title ca.n be made at any time.
. WILLIAM TI. SMITH.
rft. ft, *
THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD.
DR. MAGGIEL'S
PILLS AND SALVE-
ThMO J,lfe-RlTln*n>moJlt«i arftnow, fbr Iha flr»t tlmo
el»«n publicly to the w«rlil Pur oter a qiuirtor uf «
contury of prlTato practice the IncndtaiU In th«e
LIFE-GIVING PILLS!
Have been nsed with tho greatest success. Their mtatoi
it not only to prevent disease, but t H cure. They search
■ out the various maladies bv which the patient is aufferina
nnd re invigorates the failing system. To the are 1 aud
I infirm a few doses of these PILLS will prove to be
A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH,
For In every «ue they add new lif© and vitality, and re
store the waning energies to their pristine state. To the
young and tnidille-BKed,they will prove most invaluable
a* a ready. specific, and sterling medicine. Here is m
dream realized, that Ponce-de-Le n fought for thrte
hundred years ago, and never found. He 1 >oked for a
fountain that would restore the old to vigor and make
youth ever
AnStepnalSpring!
It was left for this day and hour to realize the dreatn.
-ind bhow, in one glorious fact, the magic that made it
fair.
THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES
(.'annof stay the flight of years, but they csn force back
J and hold aloof, disease that might triumph over the
j aged «nd the young. Let none hesitate then, but seize
the favorable opportunity that offer*. V heu taken as
prescribed—
For Bilious Disorders •
Nothing can be more prNlurtlve of enre than these
Pills. Their almost magic influence in frit at once; and
ths usual concomitants of this most distressing dUeass
are removed. These remedies are mads from the pure*!
Vegetable Compounds.
They will not harm the most delicate female, and
can be given wjth good effect in prpsciibed doses to the
youngest babe.
For Cutaneous Disorders
Am! all eruptions of the akin, the SALVB Is most in
valuable. It does not heal externally alone, but pene
trates with the most »earchlng effects to the very root
of the evil I
Oil. IIGGTEL'S PUIS
liiviiriably Cure I lie Following
Dlnvases :
Asthma,
Bowel Complaints.
Coughs,
Colds,
Chest Diseases,
Cfi*tlvet|f«s,
Dyspepsis,
Diarrhoea,
Dropsy,
Debility
fever A Ague,
Female Complaint*,
Headache,
Indigestion.
Influenza,
Indentation,
luward Weakness,
Liver Complaint,
Lowpcxs of .Spirits,
Ringworm,
Salt Rheum
Scalds,
Pkin Diseases.
«r!f oilc« —None genuine without the engraved J
trade mark around each pot or box, signed by DK. .1.
M AGGIEL, 43, Fulton st., New Yoi k, to counterfeit which
in felony.
49" Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicinaii
throughout the United Mato-> and Cauactas—at 1!S cents
per box or pot.
For Silent Dn GRAHAM A IIU9ELTOVB Drug
Store, Sob- Agents in Butler Pa.
M uwir.
The Jlß.nl. A Hamlin Cabinet Organa. I
forty different stylos, adapted io sacred and a ecu lira muS
ale, forsß» to S6OO FIFTY O.N K 001.1) or SIL-
V Kit MEDALS, or oiher firsi premiums awarded them.
Illustrated Catalogues free. Ald reus, MASON A HAM
LIN, Bostos, or MASON BROTHERS, N«w Yuri.
Nov Ist. '6£—ly.
Appraisement List.
rpilE following Appraisement List under ih* sth see-
L tlouoi the Act of April 14. A. I). 1862, have been
presented and filed in theofllceof the Clerk of the Or
phan* Court in and for the Count v of Butler, to wit:
No. 1, Dec. Term. 1866, Mrs. Mary Hay, widow of Da
vid Hay, deed. Personal property amounting t>
112 300,00.
Geo. W. flava, Adin'r.
No. 2. December Term, 1865; Mrs. Mary Rediek wid
ow of Win. itediek, dee'd. Personal property amount
ing s3uo,uO.
♦ Q V Rfdick, Admr.
JVo. 3. Dec. Term, 1866 s Mrs. Martha Allen, frjdow of
Robert Allen, deed. Personal piopeity amounting to
SJ9V,RS.
P.K.Allen. Admr.
No. 4, December Term, 1866; Mrs. Elizabeth Winter
widow of Jacob Wiiuer dee'd. Krai e»t*le amounting
to S3O J,oo*
W. W. Koberta, Adm r
No. 6, Dec. Term I8«6 : Mr*. Elizabeth Ciark, widow
of James Clark, dee'd. Ileal personal estate amounting
to $300,00
Elizabeth ( laik, Adm'x.
No. 10. Dcrambpr Term, 188 a; Mrs. Prise ilia Randolph
widow of John Randolph, doe'd. Personal propelty
amounting to $300,00.
K. H. Randolph, Adm'r.
11, Dec. Term. 1866; Mrs Saudi Brandon, widow
of Alfiod Brandon,deed. Personal Property amount
ing to $300,00.
John Humjit.revs, Arim'r.
No. 18, Dec. Term. 1866 ; Mrs Amelia ' Witkemano
widow of Mm. Wiseman dee'd. Personal propaity
amounting to s3'o. iO.
Amelia Wiedemann. Emll Maurhoff, Admrs
No. 61, pec .'Term, 1805 j Madeline Kindle, widow of
Johu Ki adle,dee'd Ileal Estate amounting to $300,00
D Kradle, Ex.x.
N0.77, Dec. Term, 18*6; Sirs Susannah plsor, widow
• 112 Daniel Pisur, dec d. Petsonal property amouuling to
$300,00.
Susannah Piaor, Adm'x
No. Ro, Dec Torm, 18C.6; Mrs. itacbael Sloan, widow ef
David Sloan, dee d. Personal Froperty amounting ta
$300,00.
S. D Sloan, F.x'r.
No M.Dec. Term. 1866; Mrs. Rnhamah Speer, wid
ow of Alex. Speer, dee'd. Personal property amounting
to $300,00.
Ruhsioah Speer, Adiji'x.
Of which the creditors Heirs, Legatee*, Distributees,
and others interested will take notice and appear at the
next term of the orphans Court, to wit; • n the fourth
Monday of February next, and not later than tha third
1 day o. said term, to show cause if any there he why
said A should act be c-mfi:u;pd.
By tha Court,
W.J YCU.tO.
[ January 81 Clerk.
~~ LIST OF LETTERS.
I rnilE following is the list of Letters remaining In ths
1. Post Office, Butler Pa. Feb. Ist, IhOC.
A. llalteson Andrew
Armstrong llobt. II ml* J. I>.
Arney Geo'pe • Hall Barton
Ashlield Peter Hutchison Tom.
Agnew Hov. J. R. Heitiemaii L
Adams N. A. Holland George.
Altinan I rodrlck. I
11. laggus Miss K .
Bi lerman Andrew S J.
Boltoa Mrs Linn.a Johns Wm. O.
Baugh John /ones Jainte S.
Blikner Alonxa Janes, s I>,, . 11.
ifergan Pat K.
Bright Chris. Kniuff Mi»s Mai v K.
l<o>lston Mrs M. 2 Kerrey MI-h Rebecca J.
Blading J E. Ksnuedy W. 11. La't pri*.
Beatty J.J. Co., C, I'J Ah J a- int.
C. L.
Conner T. Lambert F.
C»nn Eli M.
Cannon T. Mock Samuel
Call Miss Cetly Myers John T.
ConuJ.in.es I-. M.llerJobij
I>. M Ciallcsa Miss Sarah
Drumb Mesprs J.AB. Manfiall Rev, J.II.
Davis llarperS. Maboml Harriet
Dujan Catharine M'Candless Lizzie
Dots Adam Mlinger E. F.
Davis David Martins Wm
Davis Robt. Miller J C.
Dunn Wm McFailaud Rev. James.
Denny Johq r. 1».
Diniuger John I/.»ther /vihn A
Dodds E-q , James Patterson Ea j', John
L'oilds J hii Plaster Mai y Auu
Deer John It
D>nelson Joal Ilobbena fleorga
Dunn John U
I>sMon Esq., Oe rgs Framore J
Davis E-q., J. D. Sailers W.
Deer Morris fmith J
Davis John Smith Charles
Drake Mrs, Catherine Smith Fr'ijnfc
V. Smith I'oiinrd John
Fred Henry Stoiit sTlaa
Fisher Frank'ln Shuderer John
a. t
Oasfon J, C. 2 Tn »mb* John
Graham James W"
Gilflllen Margret Wright Mies Naanla
Gruwk Mr». -IVoil Es-j N.
Green W. D. Weimrr F. M.
Graham Urs. M.». 7
II Zimmerman Esq., Joim
Hustler Mrs Mary
Persons calling for anv of the above letters will pl«*a.se
say they are Advertised. J.J. SEDWICK,
Fe»». 7,1806. Post Master
West Sunbury Academy.
1111 B Summer term of this School will oommance on
. tho Sacoan MOMDW of APRIL. 1866, under the su
pervision of D. M. Cry is, and' continue 1J weeks. Pho <-
(•graphy aud Gymnastics will be taught» in ad litlon to
t.i»> Blanches heretofore |taugbt in tliis a huo , Pro'.
Boraland is ei pec ted to give lesions on instrumental
Music in conuection with the School.
By order of the Board,
WM I- Bnsnry. mt .
J \r. dm'irr. i
NEW ARRIVAL*
OP
WINTER DRY GOODS.
Furs, Cloaks & Shawls,
\\7"E have Just received the !sr*aet aod n\oel mb,
U plate stock of Freneb .Nieriawu*,
WOOL DaLAIXS, 4
CA3HMZRH
CO&fii. <
l'i:LVi£.
ML'f LI? SL
CASSIMKRtS, fto Stn.
ever offer#*! to the publle, and u oar stock was pnPi
r \L on r »a®ai panic, we arsablsto sell at T»rr
low prises. *
Furs! Furs!! Furs!!
We have a very laige stock of Ladies Misses A Children*
Caps. Victorines, Collars. Cuffs and Muffs of all styles
and quality. Also a very fine assortment of '
CLOAKSSACQUES& CIRCULARS,
of onr own M«nufliotqr», which en-iM,, n. to nil M
!cs« pricea tiiati partluii who buy them rut
\V« hat, > rtrj lnr,K auj cboaji »to;k of
SHAWLS OF ALL STYLES, SIZEq
PRICES
AND QUALITIES.
Rsmeaiber ws buy sll cur feeds by the
CASE,BALE&PACKAGE
which enables ui to sell s{
EASTERN JOBBERS PRICES.
We would sa'l tbe attention of
WHOLESALE BUYEHB
tothia stock of Goods.
PUNLAPLURRR A CO.
136, Federal St., ALLEGHENY CITY.
Dec. 6. fliuo
vMdiie; '
I will expose to public Mile on my premises, in Duties
townnbip butler county l'n , known at the JUylert Jarm %
Fiiday March 9th, 1866,
the f<l lowing described property: Four bend offere
es end Celts, ft head of Cows, all springers, one pair of
work oxen, 12 head of young cattie, sume of wbicb ere
Durham,
EIGHTY HEAD OF SHEEP,
one fine stock S<>w with 6 pigs, 6 sets of harness, doub
le :iii.i » ingle, one Carriage, Houghs nnd Pajr«.ws, Urin#-
atone, and Cooking Stove, 1 Muck of Hay, alaoTiuiofSy
Seed. anil many other ait.cles too tedious to nieutioa.
Termt made known oti t/it day nf Suit
Feb. 22, 1860. CHRISTIAN 81K1IERT.
NEW FIRM; ~
rpHK undersigned baring gone in In the
J ItOOT nnd SflOK Manufacturing business, lioyd's
block. two door* South of Webber k Troutmui's Store,
Main Street, Ilutler, Fa., ar« prepared to make the neat
est Boot and Shoe and do tbtj best jtjb Work .fun y other
Mablishiuont in t>je pjare. Having great experJouce in
the business we canuot fail to please. Call and give us
BCHKIBSA A NICHOLAS
Feb 2V*6—tf
NEW SHOE SHOP.
r |I IIK andersigofd having purchased! thp well-known
1 Shoe Shop of C. AY. Hurjy,«ubse (uentlyowiiel by
A. Koi n. is now prepare d tu sell as 1.-w a« any other es
tablishment <>t tiie Kind iu towi, and n prepared to do
ob aoi"k on short notice Call snd sea.
He is also carrying on the Tannery business at tb*
>ldda id, and wi I pay the highest prices fcr all kinds of
tild'san 1 l»a k deltv.*re I ing >od cin lifion
Uutler, Fob M. '6i—ly) W d. M AID >RP
Mueliines. ~
mil K undersigned would Inform the public, that he Is
I ptepurod t • sell tbe Del ton Family Knitting Ma
chine—the Wrongest, most simple and beet In the world
Patented In lv 1, uud per/oetcd in 18M. This me
chhie wiil not only do plain woig, atycb socjf.s, fib.
but also fancy knitting, with a must perfect and beauti'
ful stitch. It will knit comforts, A'ubies, Ac., twenty
articles Any person wMiing to obtain one will picas*
sand lor circular. Address (enclosing a stamp )
11. F. SAW HILL, Zcltwwplc
Feb. H,'«a.| for BullweilunV.
Iteai llniale
rpni: undersigned has opened an office In Ilutler, Pa.
| for the purchase and sale of Real Kstato. Persons
vvUbiog to either Hell or purebnee Farms, or other P.cal
Estate, will And it to their intcri-at to (all ou me.
1 have on band a number of good Farms, of various
sizes 112 »r sale, oil such terms as will suit purchasers.
Pel sons wishing to dispose of their Heal Estate, wJH
find it I** their advantage to plan, it ou my hooka
Those desiring to pui- base can be suited, iu variety,
price and quality, by reference to my list.
Any inf. rmation in reference to Real Estate in this
county.i an lie obtained liv applying by letter or per
sonally, to the undersigned.
Office with Jno. M. Thoiiipst n, Att'yat Law, Pntlsr.Pa.
JAMKS T. M'JIJ.\K IN,
ebl4,'ttCtf.] Ileal Kfetate nnd 1 n-iiirai.cn Agent.
A COUGH, COLD OR SORE THROAT
Rigciais immim.it/. attektion and b iioulo bm chsckid
Ir ALLOWr.n to contixpp,
Irritation of Hie Luuki, • Permsnnnt
T hi oat Affi'ctlon,flr ait Incur a bio
DUeate
18 OFTEN TUB UKSLLT
BROWN'S BROCHIEL TROOHES
IIAVI.NO a MBICTIXf-LUfffUCTO 1 UK PARTS, UIY» IUMI-
I'lATi, RBUKP .
Far Broohitis, Asthma, CrlArrh, Consumptive snc|
Throat Diseases,
TROCHES ARS USED WITH ALWATS OOOTt SUCCESS,
Singers and Public Speakers
will find Tmehea n«eful in elearinythe voice when takei;
bef »ro Sinking.»r Speaking, and relieving the throat
after an uiiii-unl exertion «'f the vecal organs. The
Troche* ar rtd»m mended and pi escribed by physician,
Mid have had tosturioiii .Is from eminent nn u through
out the rountiy Heing an article < t true merit, and
having prmfAl their cflica cy by a test of man> yeais,
each ye ir finds them iu now localities in vaiious parts
of tbe v »t Id. and Hue Tr'tc'i'.s aro uuiversally pronoun
ced better than . tiier articlai.
Obtain only "Haowri'aBIIOCHIAL Tnocnrs,** and do o«»t
take any of the WorVdti* Inxit Uions that may be of
fered.
Sold everywhere in the United States, and in Foreign
Countries, ar 36 c»nts per bux
Feb 21, »fl—: m
THE OHIJDEST "
NaddEfFN SBiop!
J[_T AS en hands 24 sets of harness of different kinds,
, X double ar;d single. Kiack, ;vhii» snd brass mount
>* buggy and draught, '4 do/on sa«ldluss of different
((Ualfties uii I prieos.
In idler, of all kinds on hands to please the purchasers,
snd large at >ck "112 whips of all kinds, and collars And
all articles needed by the people on hands which I guar
antee to be (T the hot material and make, which will
be a.ld f..r cash.
Call at the I'-ist Ofllce nd examine onr stork.
J J dpdyrlp^,
February 21, 18C«i#:6t:' Ilutler, Ps.
aaaeC la Q X
SAVAGE'S URSIHA
FOR SALE AT
tmrnmrnm
DRUGSTORE.
r.ntler, Pa., Feb 28, '66—Zt
For«»Ie, Cheap*
HOUS* and lot situate lu North Washington, Wash
ington township, Ilutler county, Two story frame
bouse, stable, and ah>>ut 30 fruit treea on tbe saute.—
lor terms see J. T. Kelly, North Wa#-hin?'on. or J. W.
Kelly 0e i rs township. (febifc, 'W-8t #
~ WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES!
mho ' a.t In uso, constantly on hand, alao machine
JL oil. :tcedl( s, thraul, oilers Ac. Aho Agent tof
Dr. Mart;us and Mr* Ladds improved modle* for cutting
dres as sacks 4c. Call at MRS. 7 J LOW MANS.
Feb l#ih