" THE AMERICAN CITIZEN." Sutler, Pa. Wednesday, March 6,1867 Th. Lajy'« Frl.nd for Match 1867. "Tht Truant's Return," a beautiful Steel Engraving, leads off this numberof the "Queen of the Monthlies " Then we have tho usual elegant and refined Ssteel Fjshion Plate, and a number of Paterna for Spring Dresses, Promenade Toilettes, Caps, &c. An engraving of a noted Frepch in Para, siowd the large stjle in which th»y do some things in the Old WarliJ. The Music this month is "Til- Passed Away." The Literary mat ter is made up of the continuation of the novelelets of "Orville College," By Mrs. Ilenry Wood, and "Hov'ti Woman had Her Way," hy Elizabeth Prescott, both of which increasg eteadiJy in interest and attractiveness—with shorter articles, such AJ "Traveling with Half a Million," Doc tor Dalhousie," "A Bull-Fight nl Mai}- ri-i," "Aunt Julia's Visit," • and Editorials, Receipts, Fashions, &c. Tho publi|jjer!S announce in addition, novelets by Amanda Dougl; ss and Frauk Lee Benedict. They also announce, in addition to the Wheeler $ Wilson Sew ing Machines, a splendid list of new pre miums, including Silver Plated Tea Sets Cako Baskets, and Ice Pitchers, Silver and Gold Watches, Guns and Rifles. Clothes' Wringers, Melodeons and Oi .gans, Appleton's Cyclopaedia, &c. A brautiful Steel Engraving, 26 inches long by 20 wide, called, "One of Lift's Happy Hours," will be sent gratis to every siu gle (52,50) subs.riber, and to every per son sending a club. Specimen numbers of the magazine, eontaiugthc particulars of the premium offers and the reduced prices to clubs will be sent on the receipt of twenty cents, Price (with engraving) §2.50 a year; Four copies (with one engraving) $0,00; Height copies (with extra magazine aud engraving) 812.00 One copy of Lady's Friend and one of Saturday Evening Post .(and one engraving) §£,oo. Address Deacon & Peterson, 810 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Atsitt i: i>. K.VOLISII—STIWAHT—On th« cvonlllf; «112 tho 27th ult . I.y Rev. Clark. Mr. Thomas English, of ?ci->ta County, Ohio, in Mb* It. J Stewart, of Franklin township, Butler rounty. Special Notices. SCHENCK'3 SEAWEED TONIC —This medicine Invented by Dr. J. H Schonck of Philatlelpliia, is in isiided to dissolve the f<»od and make it into chytuo, thw first process ot digestion By cleansing the sto mach with Sub click's Mandrake Pills, the soon restores th** appetite, and 4ood th '.t could not bo eaten before using It will be easily di^e.^te.l. cannot be cured by Schenck s Pulmo nic Syrup unless the stomach and liver Is made healthy aud the ap| otite restored, hence llio Tonic and Pills are required in nearly every case of consumption. A half dozen bottlos of BEAWBKp TONIC and threoor four bOies of the M ANDBAKK will euro any ordinary case of dyspepsia I)r. Schvnck makes professi<»nal visits in New Yc rk Boston, and at his principal ofnee In Phil» 'olphia every week. See daily papers of each placo, or his pamphlet, on consumption for his days for vUitstiou Please observe, when that the two like nesses of the Doctor, one when iu the last ntago of con sumption, and the other as he is now, iu perfect health, arc on the Movornmcut stamp. Sold by all !)sUggis!-j and Dealers, price $1.60 per hot tie, ot $7.50 the half-dozen. All letti rs for advice should be addressed to Dr. Schoock's principal office. X>, 15 North 6111 street, Philadelphia. Pa. (Jeneia! Wholesalo Agents : Demss Barnes A Co., N. Y.: 8 S llance. Baltimore, Md. ; John D. Paike, Cincinnati, O : Walker A Taylor, Chicago, 111; Collins 15/o ,St Louis, Mo. [lst w. ea. m I yr: uo 6. A Siocjlo BJK of PILLS Conain in »re vegetable extriwtivo matter than twenty boXMO dlpihda auy whoie in the world bnuide*; fllty-flv« uyl «nre physician* use them in their practice to tbs e.xcl islou of oth-r purgatives The first letter ol their value is yet Scarcely appreciated .\\ heu they are bet ter kii'iwx. a sudden death and continued Hickne«s Mill hoof the pa»>t. Let thoao who know them speak right out in their favor. It is a duty which will save litV Our r:i«:e are subject to :t retluudAiic.V of vitiated bile at this se.is.«n, it is dangerous ns it is prevalant but Brandroth's Pills afford an invaluable and efficient protection. their occasional IIHO we prevent '»•" col'ot tionof impurities wbich, when In sufi'oieat quantities, cnuse so much danger t» the b<»dy's lu-.i.'i*.". They soon cure Liver Complaint. Dyspep-ia. lx«sof Ap petite, Pain in Hie Head, Iteurtbni.n, Pain In l!rea stt •Bone. Sudden Faihtnets and Cosllveness. 8«ild l»y ea'l respectable Dealers in TO CONSUMPTIVES —The Advertiser, having OQen restored to health in a few iveeks. by a very -»ni p.e remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Cor.sump tlon —is anxious to maku l;n■»wn t » his fellow sufferers the means «»f cure. To all who de-ir« it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used, vfree of charge) with the direction* R>i preparing and using tho same, which they ndn;y|vt!v 'DMIIUR; ROR CONSUMPTION, ASTIIMA, I n NCI; T, AC The only ohject of th« advertiser in »endin>; the l'ie scrlption. is to benefit tho atllicted, an-1 »pi. .1 . tnf .in tlon which he conceives t" be invaluable: and ne hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, us it wi.l Coht Uu-ui nothing, and may prove a bleas.i.^ Parties wishing the prercriptlou. will ple.v » aihlress RKV EDWARD A WILSON, Williamsburg, Kingscounty, New York. Nov. 7, l«Cfl, ly. Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery | A CLHK 18 WARRAMTKU by UK. TOHIA» CRLhURAIRD VKNhiiA.N LINIMKNT. if u*«d when flml taken by persons < 112 temperate habit*. This medicine IMM eeu known in the Unite.l ;*tute*ovei 2 » years. Thousands hare used it, and found it never failed to core any com plaint for which it w.»s recommended, und all those first tried it,are now never without It In the Cholera; of 1848, Or. Tobias attended 40 cases and lost 4, being culled in too let,. t.> do any g„,,d DIRECTIONS—Take a tenxpoonfnl in a wln« glees of er» ery half ho ir fut tw oh * ours, and rub tha nbdo men and extremities wel! with tt»« Liniment. To allay th * thirst take a lump or ice in ».bo m- uth. about th« ' size of a marble every ten imunte* It is warranted per fectly innocent to take internally. Bold by al dnut gists, price 40 and 80 cent* i>epot, W Courtlaud it New York j WANTED, AOKNTS—S76 to S2OO PER MONTH lor j gentlemen, and s3*. to $75 for ladies, everywhere i to Introduce the Celebrated Common Sense Family Sew ing machine, improved and perfected It will hem, fell, stitch, qu}lt, bind, braid and embroider beautifully.— Price only S2O, making the elastic lock stitch, aud warranted for three y«a*s, We pay the above wages, or a commission, front which twice that amount can be mode. Address with stamp, oi call on C. BOWERS A Co. Salesrooms, No. 266 South FIFTH Street, Pbiladel- I phio, IHu All letters answered promptly, with circulars : and terms. Errors of lo»tU. AOENTLKMAM who mflored for ye»ra from N>r. o«» Debility, Premature B«c«y. luid all the effocla of yontliful iudlKreti. n, will, for tbe »»k« of iußonng humanity, "end free to all whu newl It, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to piofit by the adverti ser's experience, con do io by addressing, in perfect confidenc-. JOHN B Jan. 9, 't»7, 3m No. 42 Cedar St., New York. T7l _ CONNOQUKNJSSSING LODGE. _ l" NO. 278,1. O. of O F., holds its stated meetings at the Hall, on J*' M * in St., Butler. Pennsylvania everv MONDAY evtning, com mencing at 6 o'clock. Brethren from sister Lodge." are respectfully Invited to attend. By order ef the N. O. e A. Y. M.—Butler Lodge, No. 272, A. Y M , holds its stated meetiugs in the Odd Fellows Ual!, on Main Street, Butler, Pa , on the first Wednesday of each month Brethren IHm j \ *i:>tcr respectfully invited to at .end. By r>rder of the w. M. OUTI.EII MARKETS. BUTTKP-r-Fresh Bob 90 cents per *onnd BEANS—'White, per bushel- BARLEY —Spring, yO B BBS WAX—BO rents per pound. BOOS—IS :ent« pej dozen FLOUR- •Vheit, IT.6J to 7,75 per hand.; Rye 8,50, Buckweeat, 2 Riper bun''.. FRO IT—Dr. * barrel TALLOW—I 2 cents per pound. WOOL—4S ceuts per pound Juhwtijscttuntjfi. To the People of Butler Town ship. rrO correct Impressions made by the publication of I Janie* Trac*, we submit the following statement of tne 80-nty tax levied in said tjwnsLip, tu> taken from t e Auditors books, vit Leried f«jr draft of March, 1804 S IJ6S 69 September, 1804 6,687 8C Total tax levied $ 7.091 65 To deduct—exonerations under the Act* of Assembly, Ac 9 1,071 *5 S e;919 70 Per centage of C -llectoi and Treasurer—7 per cent $ 481 88 Tax Hpplicable to payment of volunteers, Ac... 6,435 32 Volunteers enlisted, Ac. For Maich di ait, 6 men at S!SO $ 900 00 !' " 1 man, at 9iOO 200 00 Interest on order 13 00 For September J raft. 20 n?on, at JIJOO 6,000 00 In erest, about • W Fees, 0. M'Candlees and Auditors 33 00 Money required 97,230 00 Tax c'ollec ed as above stated 0.135 32, Deficiency, about 8 800 08 To ii.ake up whi« h tie tax now being collected Was levied The above ameunt of 8-45 • 32 wasall paid out by I'hißp Bkkel Treasurer, exci pt 950 27, handed over to his successor, A Cutobitl. The correctness of thequotacan be found by refer. Ing te the American Cititen of August 24,1801. The names of the volunteers can be bad on application to Wlliam Stoops, Eaq .Secretary. Some ol tbo volunteers of September. 1864, were paid full bounty of from the tax money, while other* receive ! less than they were nit tied to from the Dlsiritf, ami tho balance from the voluntary ■absuiip tlon fund, it being arranged no that the District paid the sum • r 9300 fi.r eatfi munenJis.ed. or fdJOO for tLe 20 voluntm is, and the bilance of ibe bounty nude Up by individual subscriptions With the fund * rained tiy voluntary subscription, the Directors had a d have nctliiug to do. They have no reason to believe that any pari of tho same was not ap plied to tho purposos iolen od; but the persons who subscribed and paid to such fund, may require a state ment 112, "tn those to whom they paid thou money, if they see proper to do so Published by order of the Board. Attest, I.ARRET PKARCE WM. STOOPS. Secretary. president. The above htateuv«nt is coi rect, according to tho ac counts and vouchers submitted to and audited by us. JACOB B'*A-, I . uditori OBE. CltATi'Y { Aua "° "• March 1. 1867 —no 13, lw. List ol' ( ollcflor; for IHB7. COMMISSIONER'S OPPICR, BOTI.ER, ?X., \ March 5,1807 j Adams, James Criswell; Allegheny, R P. Anderson; Bi-.ffUlo.John Kelley; Butkr, Jacob Shaffii«*r; Brady, William If.'Thompson; ('entre, A Moore M Caudless ; Clay, Andrew Wick; Cherry, David Arner; Clearfield. Valentine Kihert ; C'livton. Joseph Smith: £viccrd, John Coulter; Cranberry, James Robinson; Conuoquenexsing, James Welsh; Botiecal. William Rinsel; Fairview, Alexai df-r Story: Franklin, Joseph M Candlesj , Forward. William Waldron; Jackson. M»HM Shontz; Jefferson, Patrick Oiabam; Lancaster, Oeorge Ruby; Marion. Oeorge Mi'fbc ry; Mercer. James Buciianau' Middlesex. Kob«it Miller; Muddycreek. James M't'lyinonds; Oakland. Michael O'Donnel; Penn, abner Bartley; Parker, Wm 11. Shlra; Slippei y Rock. Thomas Mooro , Vena Kkui 112 Wasliington James It. Moore; W Infield, Wm Crook shank; Worth, Christopher Wimer; Borough Bu tier,' George W. Reed; '• Millerstown, Sobmi'T. Fleeger; " Prospect, Samuel Riddle; Centreville, Isaac Counter; '• Harmony. Conrad " Portersville, Alexander Stejrart; •• Savonbnrg, Christian Uaabe , " ZelleO' p'-o, Hourv Mill r; llarrisville. Then.aa Mai tin; 44 Sunbury, Hugh Duffv no 13. Cw. (IKOROB W. KNEIS3, Clerk. LiNt ef I/ellers, |3 RMATNINO in the Post Office ut Butler, Ponn a J\, March sfh. 19*57 . Anderson Dr K V KeMerman William Rarnhart Jacob J lA>sn T It Hi own James M 'Martin Miss Maggio itaker Hiram iMuthe L Broun James iMcNailen J<»sep'i Beiiejll T lie.nan jMoerusli Benjamin Ratter Ft eden.-k Nlclous Mi-s C I'omiller John Noel W J Ksq Buether Frauey Rochr i Polk Valentl to Davis Kvan Ryan- Jeremiah Dickey lames IRo-I^crsßaniriel Esq Dixon >llis Lucy Sutt n Philip E< kstinn J Sti wait Charles Flintier Martin Mrennet* M r s Margaret 2 Flemming Jacob A j Thompson James t Thompson Miss Mollie A Harvy Robert Esq Taming Joseph H'dly v liss Hannora TimnfMey Joseph, Hollyoke liesst tens Peter Wallace 01.ve Iron." Mis Agnes K 1 Wofid Robert Persons calling for tho shove letters, w;l' say auvertltrd." J. 3. BEDWICK, P M. NOTICE ! \Lf. LIABLE FOR CO*T* DUE AND 11 upaid to Sheriff Scott. Sheriff B. and Cleii; Mlfllfn. h-reby notified that tho samsarein win hands for collection, and th«y arn requested to pay fl.em. snd save additional costs March 2 *67, »3. 6w BLACK A FLBEO ER. QURVKYINH AND DR AFTIN J. l -n-. n reasonable terrys, N 81 »ter. 0 muty Sur veyoi .anl II ftovd. Deputy, iifflce iu the Ooun-h oisa. 'Til* t»est improved instruiiicutd used for .Surveying.) n013,4w. R. & W. JENKINSON, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Pipes, etc. No.* PF.riKHAI, STREET. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA , 3rd door from Suspension Bridge. • Kign or the Big Indian. vol. 4, no 12, lyr. J J. ,SKL)\VICK Has on hands a large and general assortment of Muddle**, Rridle*, Humous tor Uraiiftbt, And Buggy Collars, OF .A-ZLXj ZKZIItTIDS. Horse Clothing, of all kinds, at the lowest caah price. I will sell tin- stock ou band under price. C*ll ai the poet office and EXAMINE THE WORK. JJutler, Pa., February 20—no 11, 2w. To the People of Butler Timntihip. WE, the undersigned, having examined and consld e-ed Philip Bickel'e Dnpticate* on Bounty Tax, i do find that the School Directors did levy and collect ; tax on March draft, tb64, amounting to $1,190 91 j September draft, 18*1 6,827 78 $7,018 09 Bickel redeemed orders ampunting t052,772 79,1n ; eluding in tax, s.'>oo, also, Joseph Manur , S4OO, being S3OO more than the law autuorised. Voluntary /nibst-i iption and born wed money not accounted for. The Directors say tb a y paid all the money to volunteers, and -further : not. The balance of the duplicate, redeemed | Orders fro in individuals representing >oiuuteerr, in- I eluding S3O paid to Hon C >1 Candleeu, for professional I service. Respectfully submitted. r JAMK* TRACY,) . ... OBE CRATTY, / W* AND 2TA.TI OIST^IL Telegaph Institute, Goruer of Penn and St. Clair streets, tITTSBURGH, ... PENN'A. The Largest. Cheapest and Best Actual Business College In the United States. During the pa:t ten years, npwards of Fifteen Thousand Students Representing every State In the Uunion, have gradu att*i here. A. College of Actual Business, Supplied \ritt Banks, Stores, Poet Office, Commission Broker*. Imuran e, Rail Road, steamboat, Telegraph Offlcet, Ac., corabfilng THEORY AND PRACTICE. Student* tie thoroughly instructed in all the branthos of a Practical Business Education, including B'jok-keeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Political Economy, Bußtness Corres pondence. the Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money, Railroading, fcteamboating, Telegraphing, PRACTICAL HA\KI\G, Ac. STUDENTS CAN ENTER at any time, and complete afullcouite in from eight to twelve weeks FIFTY DOLLARS Payi all expenses for Tuition. Books, Blanks and Di ploma. NO EXTRA CHARGES For Penm!»n«hip, Stearnboatmg, Railroading, Banking, or Diploma, as in other College*. Pree lessons daily in Penmanship to all students iu the Commercial Df part meat. For Circulars, giving full information, and containing a complete outline of our system vt Practical Business Education, together with TESTIMONIALS Prom Practical Rusinoss Men. Merchants, Bankers, Book-keepers, Ac., address tho principals, SMITH & COWLEY, Pittsburgh, Pa. January 9,'67, Run. Tfii UDIES' FRIEND! "JSe Plus Ultra Washer." IT TS AN PACT TIIATTIIE ORE AT West has product', the premium Watfhinv Machine of the ajro. Tho 'No Plus Ultra," invented by Janm Adams of Janesville, Wlsconaiu. did tako the ilrat pre mium at the Wisconsin stat«< Fair, in 1861, over twelve competitors Also, at tho Minnesota Stato Fair over ■even competitors. In Ohio it lias taken the pr«mh m m Andover, Th* machine recommends it elf to the common senso ol eve/y poison, becnut'O it is constructed on common seni»e pritycifdev. It rumbiiioa all the benefits of th«* Wash board and Fulling Sttll. It rubl, pi esees, and thoroughly washes the chithes at the name time. Th»« Ingenuity of the in ventiun can"6rfly tie appreciated by those who have seen and examined for themselves. The lj bor of w iihinuj Is made a pass-time. The pend ant frame and spiral roller may be worked by a chttd twelve years old. The Ne Plus Ultra vlll wash quicker and cleaner than any ether m ichino. Will wanh clean tho dirtiest COLLARS aud WiySTBANDS without any hand rub bing. VS'iU wash every -ttiing from a cellar t«> a bed quilt. Maaes no slop his a wringer attachment. Is neat and durable. the priceof itself in the we., rand tearol clothes in »ix months. Titkes but little water and suves soap. We have purchased the right of this machine for part of Butler County, beeaus* we consider tne ma PUBLIC BENEFACTOR IT SAVES Time ? Health, Money, Clothes, AND VINDICATES WOMAN'S RIGHTS. Woman is l«ft by meie drudgery to wash tin c1« Ihes that men soil with their heaping. Mowing, and Three b loft fßochinee. American ladies will not long tolerate snch an un equal division of labor A washing machine is destined •don to adorn the purior of every f%mily If ytu can find a bjtier, we do .not want you to hny the NE PLUS ULTRA We can «how any am >unt of testimonials, but profer you should examine for yourself. TESTIMONIALS : BUTLFR, Pebruary 26, 1867. The Ne Plus Ultra washel at my hotel. It rendered perfect satisfaction. Washes clean, saves clothes, time and money. JORDAN KYTH. JDUTLLK, February 26,1867. No Plus Ultra washed at my hotel I can recommend it as tho best machine I ever tried. It w;i£he< clean and works easy WILLIAM VOGELEY. BUTLER TOWNSHIP, February 25 1887. I have tried several washing machines. and have # found the Ne Pips Ultra tote theoi\i\ one giving I have gone to finder three times f»r tnls macliipe, with iiiv team, t• d my washing, and consider it pays me, even at that inconvenience. I have ordered one, and can recommend them to any p«»on wUhmz a perfect washer. J. L. MAXWELL. Thoa« wishing single machires or township rights, will please caii upon the itnderKigned. J 4NF,S B. STOREY, si m i:»\ \|\o\. nol2, 2w. Aonii non, have this dav. February , ! 22d 18»'". tieen i*sned to the uii>iersigno*l. therefore, all parson- Indebtedi » aaid estate will mak* ImniMliate paymenCond persons having claim" against the same, will present them properly authenticated for settle ment WILLIAM WICK, no 12. 6w. Administrator Hxeeutor's Notlee. Estate of Enos Graluim, Dec'd. IFTTERS Testamentary, on the estate of Enos Gro- J ham, late of Penn townsbii l , dec'd., have this day, February SOth, 18«7, been issued bv the Register of II Butler County, to the undersigned, th«refnre, all per sons having clalmt against said estate wiU prest-rjt tbem properly auth«iticated for settlement, aaecntriz FARM FOR SALE. | fIJtHE undersigned subscriber offers for sale his farnr.. £ situate in (!ouuo(|ui«> good linprore- I raent-Domde Bog IIOIM and LO£Stable thereon erected gulficient timber for the place; atmall orchard of fmU bearing Apvleand Peach trees '* Hood fruit Place wtdl wafeted. A good Oribt Mill wlthtn twb hiiles'. I will sell a part, or all, to suit purchasers. 'Price, ?27 per acre. Fur further naviculars inquire of THOS. P. N.EWJON, no. 9, tf. on the premises- FOit SALE. ~ ONE half share. (1-84,) in the West Buabury 011 Compe 11 y «t Parker's Two pibduding wells on the r .-opefty Inquire of no 12,3 v. W J. YOUNO. Receipts and Rtpentfitgges off Batter Co., for the year 188® ' County Treasurer in Account with Butler County Stock. II 81'-l'i'K 'll \ CUI'.NTY ;AA ~:C rC~T \ A. : ; lio I 'l*l «0| j! *2 S?' ! J no w James Marshall Prospect , I'V ' *i A (*' ij 4* W»! ;! JS 19! i " Wm.Magee .. Cle*rflold ;! 5360 »J 00 51 So ' «.» 00 ?0 33 *) 03 llg 31 ' |[ 14 *a " Jatnes Patton pa*la..d . !| 112 ]! 15 M I; i« 7* i 0J I 288 " 8. C. Stewart .. Butler B<.r«-,gh ; -J ! ->27. 4*l 1010 ill 4 T?> • al* Oeoriie ijftfenfdter Centrertlls Boio-igh I \ ! *t o 196 4 William Ciother-* Clay .. j! S7 2 " O Kridler « Harmoilt 7 ' i ! " ;11. Olirer » PortersTiila ( ! 113(0! " A Mauihoff .'. M Saxonburg.. ! 2) B*' " James M'Oill •* TlarrlsrUle : j 18 30j 1866 benjamin Douthett Adams i j 1184 61 " A Moan iAllegheny I 694 79' 4CI 81 " Henry Smith Buffalo ; l| 780 00 ism 37 *' IJ. Echnffnor Butler I OS9 00 71? 08 " jj P. Thompson , Brady } I 600 00j g'.g "0 j " A Thompson Centre ij 433 00 7M 49 1 J.O. Dodift Connoqucnessiug ' 4.'2 6') i 047 74 " !.LC. Christie Concord ! I 611 00j 6 " Ilotvy Softon* ;Clinton I j | 830 00j 438 19 " pet or Fennel 1 Clearfield ' ! 33100! 803 19 j , w ! Andrew Wick Clay ...... - I '! 67 303 , 673 «T.; " J. B.Campbell Cherry ... i 58S 91! 764 74; 1 " James 11. Graham Cranborry ..... jj jL.IJI 30j ; j I " I Arch Black Donegal... ...... ' ' 670 00 ' 310 .SO j " Thomm Jimison «... ..'Pairview i 800 00 ) 638 j I [ Andrew ißoflgi* .....** Forward.. I 26' 63 tfl J i " I Robert Kennedy Franklin 700 00 ; 012 64 j i " John Enslen Jackson • j 834 Oo| 447 44 ' " - Ilenry Baci Teff.-rson 600 60' ■ i j " John Zelglei" I.ancnstor 1 400 00 870 38 j .j " I R. F. Sea ton Marion 3*4 6.J 660 9m! 1 " James 8. Shields M *' Wendell Hi. key Middlesex 269 211 |l«6 69 " M.W.Kennedy IMnddycreek 463 00 ; 876 76 I ' IGeorgo Shoup Oakland ] 674 50; 624 72 i W y. Shira Parkrr 6*B 001 399 42 || " William Dodds Penn 761 00; 40* 70| | i M IbomSa Mifflin Slippervrock J 300 00; 1134 39 I j 44 Jacftb Riott...'. Surrmit ; ! Ij i |l?3 f6 ' " M. Conway Venango ; 881 GO 16rt 39j| i j " Samuel Hi 11 lard Washington 11 660 fto| R47 86 i " William Denny... Wtnffeld 815 25] 390 , ! " iII Book w. rth 628 00 793 4» , Thomas B. WjLita Borough Bntler 136100; 96 *2 ! " I Conner. - CentrevllU 120 00; 210 91 C ;Creidler " Harmony 321 «6 14 77: John 81ack...: " Hai 1J 1 . » M FUJiean " Porterayille | 32 19 223 84! j 44 Jesse Dodds.. 1 .... " Prospect j ; 210 001 R4 96 | " Charles Hoffman " Saxonl.org 66 l an " " Rtravi 20 00 " •» «' Former Treasurer ...J 4992 04 j 44 •* M Commissioners I 276 03 44 •• •' Collectors R. R. Tax j | 468 44* " *' " *• Bounty" i 217 lh 44 '« Tavern License 400 00j 1 4 •• »♦ Bestaurant" 100 00 " »« " Brewers & Distillere. JAO 44 •« " Mercantilo Liceuse.... ! 1109 7Kj jj ! " " 41 ClWni " -| 100 00; ». «« Pamphlet Laws 0 Ou! II « H Lands j 68 741 ! " " ,J Seattid jl f-5 22 j || Total, ..j[52233 28 208 6:» 47729 81 21179 44j|4&S 491 80 31 n 217 13|1i9 31'! j8 00 174 07(113 67 STATEMENT shawinu nmi uni of War r m» issued, the fipendiiurcs of the County fur year 1860. FOK yiIAT I'URPOSK. ~[ A mount. Commissit»n« rs'.Clerk 1 7uo oT County Auditors 124 00 District Attorney 179 00 Assessors '• OS Fox Sealj.s j 117 93 Comt Auditorr.' ' 30 00 Inquest |j ® Interest 'j Fuel and light j M2o , Bridges ! Shei itT s Fees 7CO 54 , .fail expenses I2i 25 ' Printing account 363 00 ; stationery 2"? North Western Rai liquid Mo£ rt- Road Damages S2 < Court Crier j !S Court ifouse Janitor *'-5 t lerk of Court 8 ~» 7. Wioant I 22 3fl I'rothonotary j " ( | **f ?/ TranncrlblL g j ;- j* Western I'a. Hospital •••'• House of Refuge S- State Roads ft' Telegraphing J County Bonds '"JJ 'J i Commonwealth AccoiHit j ,1® Indexing || }»» » hleqtlon account IH7-* 00 ConntV Oommtoioners l ° , z rj Constable account..... wo Vo Refunded Tax i; j if Insurance ~.790 Courthouse Account .. Jurors 0 ™) i'umniissioners' Council * 5- 02 j] 80800 SI j STATEMENT am< unt Fai«i nnil Bal tHi« t- wnshipn on R> Du*.. p*e Alleglieny 1 97[f 9 65 Concord 27 00 63 I | lu. 1 Clearfield : j 6« 67, . .U 42, Centre j |j HI Clay (I || ' S3 | Conuoquene II I 7 80; Pair view' I I Jit I ■.Jefferson ; I 3 17 (Jitklaod 14 0J 29 «lM ?l 88 J Penn 14 32 39 7C ! 1 3 86 Parker 44 V* 18 -| Summit ll 117 00 ! i Venango 785 538 1 1 *5 W infield 17 88 1 U r .25 61 Brady I Jfi 90. Butler 89 14 40 3o Donegal ; 4fi 31 ; US 0»- 8 70 Marldft 1 8 «7 ! ill 21 Franklin ; t 6b., 20 13f lj Wasington ; £ 66 :.35 10! Cranberry 1 6 Buffalo 1 95 Cherry ,10 06 j Mercer 8 64 I LEVY and f«>r 1866. DISTRICTS. i OT81; DKIBTRICT9. I CTS A«Hwn« 1275 15 slid>nt*gal 9>6 59 | " Harmony .. l'J Fairvie* 133* 8« 44 HarrisvillH 2/3 16 Forward 1114 07 1 M 'PurteriviUe 2» 0:] Frnnklin 1-62 54•* Proapfcf .. 2fc4 2r Jacluon 1281 44 «• gaxoiiburg.. 18% Jeffrrmu 1128 98 ' 44 Zelienople. 387 21 1 Lancaster 1276 38 44 MllUr.to u life 9 ; Marion 1035 66 44 Bunlury. .. 10193 Merrrr 710 I? J «**» 7! STATEMENT showing the indebu of Township* to Butiei county on account of \\ r«tern IV, IfoppitnJ* DIM UK iS. »i.N >\ liOSK Ki AUeghwuy, Jkf.trv A Chaff) btMH '1236 02 Buflfilo 'O. W. Ilollingswortt .... I 41 75 |M. M'Keerer k T.M'Guir»-;|160.07 Middles* Carson Lunb«r 325 07 Bli|>«lei \I ok IA. M 'Donald 1 t's 62 :C. NViodhaus !l 89 90 ceived «»n Seated L-inds for 18G4 by \V. E. Mooro for 1860. DISTRICT. ! Co'ty StaU ,Sch*l Road l"r. L.&y j__ i i >ntre , j 28 12 7 03 j ! Bor Millerttown, I I li 2* Venango, , *9 00 225 3 25 |1 58, Donegal, | 0 32 2 S3| ' ! Uailon, | 4 6'2 I 13 1 « 87f \ ii 2fi frulllclln, II II OOi 2 7i> j I I 2J 13 11.,r Pnieprrt, 34S 82 «22 i 749 IVMhlnglon, 21 B'.! 5 48'10 10' 83 00 I'arker,' 20 «8.24 17 (8 44,39 41 1 BO 68 IV infield, 92 582 40 187 01 - ['berry, 1 041 SB| i D a.lf. ! ! 101 i 630 Irarfberrv, ! t j l j I 47 26 'timmit, 1 21 64! 6 411 Bor. Butler. |] 2 76; 69| 6 1 2 18 264 20 STA I'EMEN I' showing amount nf Tax re ceived on Unsea'ed Lnn'ls for 1804 and 1865, liy W. E Muoro, 112. r 18G0. i Cfcrf Ri Stalei Co. t£\Sch*l.\ Road. \ Loc % l\Poor piflTmuT. R.tax j \ State Ho'y I Batlor jJO 121 2 6S| 9 411" 836 3o"wj Brady [ ' 72 If 67, Ch«rry 4 961 124 3 I*2l Clearfield 22 96 84* 95 10 £6 76 28 21 , 942 Concord 69 56114 W! 62 S2| H'B 41 Donegal 30 76 7 6.» 34 112 6 13 u* 43 of i 870 Forward I 6 00' 1 s<> 480 l..nc..rer i i 04: lo Oakland 39 92 9 98i 40 00 ' 44 91 40 00 I'enn | 740 186 86J 17 41 14 32 12 04j 386 Summit , 6 7*| 1 AO 1 800 700 TO 00i '.Vanbi'g'n l 5 76' I 44i 752 ' Wicfteld 2d SO 720 27 I* Bounty and Poor taxos. 1016 28 To amount from CoDmliiluueri j 276 H3 To amount onJEsUaya. | 2»J 00 7*401 01 To amount in Treasury. 9472 96 I By am t of fltr.te Tra*.s • eceipta for 181 ft, 1132 36 By am't of Vonchtrs allowed Col- cn £tl kinds of tax.; i 1473 68 By am't * 112 Percentage allowed Col. oq all kind« of tax 27u7 95 By am't of Bel. due from Col. on all kinds tax 2440 08 ir am't of Vouchers allowed C am't of Poor * 9 44 By am't of Warrants 11 ~368 93 By am't of Treaanrer's percentage on 127476 32 $ 3 3-10 pe' cant: | 9C6 68 Bj ain't oi Treo»urei s (J. C M.) porcentage r on $12,032 62 Q I 3-6 per cent. I? 2 52 By Kru't ot Militia ordeta redeamod 274 21 Balance "* Jtt72 96 7*4ul 01 W. E. MOOKE, Esq.. Treasurer. in acorunt wi»h Butler County, for the yeaj A. 1)., 1866. DR. ?c ain't ot caab collectors j27069 C 2 I ■* •» •* on abated lands ] 656 W \ .« «» •« •' * CuavHied lands i Kl6 28 u •« •« •« friua Jmiutc Treasurer ; 499J • 4 " oT«rpai>J State tax | *6 94 Total ' »C OR By urn'* warrant* redeemed '9*496 II ' " State Troiu»ureis' receipts j aft ' 44 School 1 rders redeemed 454 (\g 14 44 Militia •• 174 21 4 44 Road •• •« 87 4*2 44 •* Poor •• •• 942 •• •• on hrofcen _ v ;383US ti To balance In Treasury yo T . ]at, lWt), 87 JOHN C MQORK. E*q. t Treasurer, in ac count with Butler County, for the tear A. D.. 13SG. - : PA. iv> *'*» t caah rscM fiwn oolUcturt }fci,l2 63 41 ' 4 " on astray* tU UO 41 M " frum Commissioners | 270 41 MO«neo In Treasury Xgy . Ist, ItOki fcdJ 87 i? *576 IS Lli. flv warrants redeene A 1 496394 • savant roed orders reitaeroal 1 £6 82 4 ftmutiut iccolpt A. Collier on e*tr*y« , 20 WJ '• Troes'rs per eanton 1 o*2 on balance in i'reaaary at •ettlemoat | Wi »3 \\ E, the uiv'd signed Auditors ot Butler C untv, leinji duly clotted and qualified ac■ unrding 10 I w, foport that we dill audit, settle and ftdju-t the 112 regoi rig accounts of the Treasurers, Cotnuii«.ionet s. Commission er'll Cli'rk and Sheriff, commencing on tbo seventh d>iy uC January, eighteen nuhdired and sixty.seron, and ending or tlie feventh d■!?of I'el ruatv. eighteen hundred and sixty seven. Loth days included, and we find 4 Hiltmce due the county fmta W- E. and J» C- Moore, Treaoirers /or 1866. of ninethou nai:d lour huudred and seventy-two dollars and niiielj-fne tens. In teatimony where of we havo hereunto set our handsand af■» fixed out •nils this serenih dny of February, A- L), 1807. ' V ' ' ' 0-«. OUMPI-Efl, ( SEAL ) J.C.OLLNN, J fe* 4L > J.O.KELLY, (sealJ WE, ti e undeis gned Commissioners of Butler county, hiving examined the forego-, ing lieport uf (he County Auditor* of Butler County, and believing tfie same to be a cor rect statement of the Receipts and Expendi tures uf *aid county for the year 1806, order li.io sumeto be published. .Given underour hands ard ti e t-fcal of our office at Butler, this seventh day of February, 1867. A. C. CHRISTIE, (SEAL! W.M.DICK, tiiL I J. W. BRANDON, ( SEAL J Attest, 11. COLBERT. CL'k. All th.se Ri!irjf.e4 with 8 star have paid off since settlement of their accounts. SI,OOO. 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THE undersigned wonld respectfully Inform the wool growers of Butter county, and all who may be desi rous of improving their stock, that he hasa lot of Span ish of the finest qn ality, consisting of 40 Kamsand 20 ewes, which he will Mil at t'eaeouable fig ures This is a rare opportunity afforded to the enter prising wool growers of Butler county. Call and ex amine these sheep, and thus satisfy of the kind and quality ' iIcABOY BKOB. Peb. 19, 1867, tf. Butler, Pa. FOR NILE. 9NE ENGINE, with two"cylenders nprlght eigh teen horse p