BUTLER, CITIZEN^ MIHCEIJANEOUS. LITTLE AH SID. Little Ah Sid Waa a Chriotura kid— A cute little cuss, you'd declaie— With eyes full of fun And a nose that begun Bight up at the root ot hi* hair. Jolly and fat Was this liollcsotne brat, As he played through the loug summer day , And biaided Mi cue As his father used to In Cbinaland, far, far away. Once oVralawn That Ah Sid played upon A humble-bee flew In the spring. "Melicstn butterfly! ' Said be. with a wlunlng eye, "Me caU bec and pull oil uu; wiug." 4 Then with his cap He struck it a rap— TLis innocent bumble-bee—' And put its remains In the seat ot his jeatu ; For a pocket there had the Chioee. Down on the green £at the little sardine In a style that wu# strangely demure, And said with a grin That was brimlul of ain, •'Me mashce urn butterfly sure." Little Ah Sid Was only a kid, Nor could you expect him to guess What kind ol » bus He was holding so snug In the folds of his loase fltiiug drees "Ki-ya! Kl-ylp.ye! Ah Sid cried, as he Rose hurriedly up troin that spot. "Ka-yi! Kuk-a-kuti! Dam um Melican man-- Um butterfly belly much botl" Son Francisco Wcup, There is something solt and tender In the fa of a single snow-flake, bet italwajs remind ns to look after a bottle of I'r. Bull's Corgh Syrup—our old stand-by in the days of Cougs and Bolds,—for we have nlways fcund it relia ble. —A lump of coal weighing three tons was recently mined at the Trout mine In Pine township, Mercer county. "Dr. Benson'* Sk in Cure eradicat ed my pimjiles. Ihey used to break out continually." Steve. T. Harrison Rochester, N. Y. —Ten pereous were baptized in Sandy Lake on a recent Sunday by Rev. J. T. Bradford, pastor of the Stoneboro Baptist church. What Women Should Use. Dyspepsia, weak back, despondency and otber troubles caused roe fearful suffering, but Parker's Ginger Tonic makes me feel like a new being. A great remedy. Every woman should use it. Mrs. Garitz, Pittsburgh. —ln drilling for an artesian well at Chester field, lowa, a stream of a milky substance was struck, which iB believed to be magnesia. Indulgent parents who allow tbeir children to eat heartily of high-sea soned food, rich pies, cake, erfect!y. Coutinued on page 24, in "Ills of Life," by Dr. Ilartman. Ask your druggist for one. —A cjrcftil desetlplion of a rogue who had escaped justice was telegraphed to the West it e other day and the iiatloiin'tly of the detective was discovered in the words, "Age not known hut he looks older than he is. Now is the time to treat Catarrh ol long standing. Elys' Cream Balm reaches old and obstinate casts, where ali other remedies fail. Do not ne glect procuring a bottle, as in it lies the relief you seek. Price 50 cests. Apply into nostrils with little lin ger. A gentleman from Orwell, Pa., call ed my attentiou to Ely's Cream Baltn ns a remedy for Catarrh, Ilay Fever, Ac. He waa so earnest iu asserting it to be a positive cure (himself having bee*? cured by it) that I purchased a stock The Balm has already affected a number of cnrcs P. F. HYATT, M. D., Bordentown, X. J. For several years 1 have been troubled with faturrb; have tried many reme dV<. fienni Balm bns proved to be the article desired. I believe it is the onlv cure. L. B. COBCHN, Towanda, Pa. p..».««-£!* Ejai*l SVI; barf, in a public ad d.-jas, declared recently tlia* . r O,OO ' people wen to bed drunk in Glasgow every Saturday nigUt Yet that city liaq the punjpt and bwrt water in the world uud plenty of it. Causes of Baldness. Dr. Howard in Medical Monthly.] I wish that our science aud civiliza tion had better devices for preserving the integrity of the hair. Baldness is a deformity"and premature whiteness a defect. If the head was in health and the body in proper vigor, I am appre hensive that our dietetic habits occa sion the bleaching of the hair; the stiff, arsenic-prepared bat is responsi ble for much of the baldness. Our bats are unhealthy, from the tricks of the hatters. I suppose there are oth er reasons, however. Certain diseases wither the hair at its roots: others low er the vitality of the skin, and to depil ate the body. I acknowledge that the shingled head disgusts me. It cannot be whole some. The most sensitive part of the head is the back, where the neck joins. That place exposed to unusual cold or heat, is liable to receive an injury that will be permanent, if not fatal, in a short period. The whole head wants pro tection, and the hair affords this as no other protection can. Men have beards because they need them, and it is wick ed to cut them off. No growth or part of the body is superfluous, and we ought, aB candidates fur health and long life, to preserre ourselves from violence or mutilation. Integrity is the true and manly standard. —ln tte bright autumnal days the temptation to corn tollable exposure yields it* Iruit in tLe most pernicious cough and irritation ot ihe tLroat Dr Bull's Cough Sjrup stands unrivall ed as a itinedy for throat and lung diseases. cm's a boule. —How n.uch of the worriment of life comes frcm the want of money, or from the hope of having it! An Irish volunteer heard the sad news that his mother had married a second time, and with a long sigh exclaimed, "Gocd gracious ! I hope she won't have a son oulder than me, for if she does I shall lose the estate. A Minister's Gratitude. DK. HARTMAX — Dear fir: I AM thankful to God that I can acknowledge your treatment (Peruna) of mv daughter's eye has been suc cessful and satisfactory. I would be glad to have the public have confidence in you. N. B. —Please make your fees in reach of poor peo ple. Remember the tender mercies of the wicked are cruel. REV. E. H. BAI.PWIN, Wattsburgh, Pa. Reader ask your druggist tor one of Dr. Hartman's invaluable book on the "Ills of Life," and how to cure them. You get one gratis. A neighboring clergyman sends us the no tice of a marriage performed by him six weeks ago. It is too old for a newspaper, but he might put it in a book if he should ever write one. Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills are prepared ex pressly to cure and will cure Head ache of all kinds, Necralgia, Nervous ness and Dyspepsia. Proved and en dorsed by physicians. —A strange bird, which destroys English sparrows by wholesale, has just made its ap. pearance in Canada, where it tills a long-felt want. That bird is badly needed in Butler. What is Diphtheria. The name is comparatively new, but the dis ease is as old as sin itself. It U a condition of the throat something like cronp, only worse, because it attacks the sufferer with Bitch ra pidity and in such a way as to stoj) the air The throat is violently iuflamed, and a tough membrane, like leather, is formed. Perry Davis's Pain Killer has cured thousands of cases of diphtheria. It acts so promptly and so efficiently, that no family can afford to be without it. The Duke of Southerland by hla recent purchases of land in Florida becomes a larger real estate owner In the United Slates than in England. How to Avoid Drunkenness. Forbid intoxicating nostrums and use Parker's Ginger Tonic in your fam ily. This delicious remedy never intoxi cates, is a true blood and brain food, and aiding all the vital function never fails to invigorate. —lt is impot-BlOle to do more than hall a dozen things at the same time and do them well. Ue who huuls two haics leaves ihe one and loses the other. The wonders of modern chemistry are apparent in the beautiful Diamond Dyes. All kinds and colors of ink can be made from them. —There arc people In this world who closely resemble mosquitoes. There isn't much ol them, but they lease and fret you all the time. Thousands in th's State are dying by inches by that dreadful disease Dyspepsia, ignorant of the fact that there is a certain cure to be had. Cure guaranteed or no charge made. See ad vertisement on another page. PITTSFORD, MASS, Sept. 28, 1878. SIKS —I have taken Hop Bitters and recommend them to others, as I found them very beneficial. MRS. J. W. TULLER, SEC. Woman's Christian Temperance Union —ln the Egyptian war one English bullet in every hundred did damage. In the Fraueo (iciman war more than thirty shots In a hun dred hit the enemy. S. I?. White, Meyerstown, Pu„ says: ''Brown's Iron Hitters thoroughly cured me when suffer ing from a bilious attack." An early spring aud hot summer arc pre dicted. Geo. Kinder, Mt. Carmel, Pa., says: "My wife hns used Brown.s Iron Bitters for ner vous headache and has been greatly relieved." Premature grayuess avoided by using Parker's Ilair Balsam, distin guished for its cleanliness and per fume. «;< nstint pi ion -iie it, this re cipe, in German, French or English with full directions tor preparing and unng. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp naming the paper, W. A. NOYEH, 119 Power's Ulock, Roches ter, N. Y. octll.3t,eow A CA RU. j To all those who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c.,- I will send a recij* that will cure you, FREE :OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South America. ! Send a self-addressed envelope to the REV. ' JOSEPH T. INMAN, .station L\ Xrw York City 1 MEN WANTED! i OJT a A LA 1 We yet ne»-d a few more reliable men to B«!1 !i nr Nursery htock. Any man of pluck, energy ! aud perseverance can succeed without | revious | expeiunee. Situations PKHIUMMT, and pay | largM. Particulars free on application |Ad diess, IITATIMI AOK, ai.d entloxing stamp, 1!. (i. CIIA»F. il CO.. | (Tl.e Chase Nurs lies), GENEVA, N. Y. I UARYVANO FARMS.-IJM.K AN.TWHP JTUKR IB b) t. tf. SttANAIiAJ., Att'y, ta&ton, Md. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF BUTLER COUNTY FOR 1882, Statement Showing Amounts Received and Bal. due from Collectors VKAR. DISTRICTS. COLTECTORS. AM'TREC'P j BAI DIE I*7B Cracbery township Alex Duncan $ 25 00 $ " Fairview borough Win. Patton _ 58 79 " Butler " Charles Cnuse ! 67 61 " Centreville " E. A. McCoy 286 24 ! 1879 Millers town •' G L Henshew 707 13 I " Buffalo township P J Kelley 200 00 412 63 " Cherry " Robert Sankey 66 51 " Fairview borough Isaac Hawk 8-> 66 " Petrolia " S P M.les j _ 304 <8 18>0 Concord towuship J H Clark 141 <4 " Petrolia borough E F Wilson 34 70 1580 Clav township Cyrus Campbell 66 s!' 1881 Adams " S B Irvit. 400 13 1882 Adams '• A Flemming 739 01' 827 S7 1882 Allegheny twp James Kla 915 30 404 94 1881 Allegheny twp JamesColg i 300 17 18S1 Butler borough R C McAboy 1100 0o *403 04 1882 Butler borough Charles Cr< .ise 761 00 1932 72 1881 Butler township Joseph Criswell 453 65 1882 Buffalo " Jacob Simmerz 1248 20 208 87 1881 Bradv " ' M Thompson 191 00 101 58 1882 Brady " J B Smith 649 21 325 85 1181 Concord " J B Campbell 716 71 1 *B2 Conci rd " Peter Camerer 1675 43 HMClay " lames Cranmer 418 17 ISS2 Cluy " K J Gold 543 46 837 06 " Clinton " Josiah McCall 1475 05 1»82 Center " Samuel Irvin 670 44 514 55 1881 Center " W H McCandless 370 27 168 12 1881 Clearfield " B McDivitt 139 42 I*B2 Clearfield " F P Mcßride 718 7n 190 77 1-81 Cherry " I R- Allison 194 33 71 43 1882 Cherry " 'Win McGill 798 57 407 9!I 1881 Cranberry " John Donoly o7 00 398 57 Cranberry " Elias Eastman 4«X) 00 1005 57 1882 Conn--quenesMng township J L Shannon 655 00 651 56 188 l " " George Meeder 258 IS 1881 Centerville borough John Bingham 150 00 33 05 1882 '• " J M Roberts 100 00 204 38 Donegal township G HilterSrant 381 05 188•> " " Hugh McFadden 1398 31 383 19 1881 Fairview borough R McKee 1882 " " !S Eackes 208 00 137 50 lßsi Fairview township I C Ray 609 35 jBB2 " " |G H Gibson 1107 29 1501 80 Franklin township John St Clair 132 14 1882 " " lohn Albert 497 36 945 39 1881 Forward township R A White 61 83 1882 " " N Cramer! 1312 10, 1882 Harrisville borough fafceph I'ew 52 74 18S1 " W'm Cochran 144 00 149 83 1881 Harmony borough Joseph Gruver 164 80 61 32 1882 " '• K M Mitchell 225 00 245 78 1881 Jackson township G W Wilson 130 00 1881 Jefferson township Daniel Wallet 494 25 lfß2 " " William Harbison 886 00 522 13 " Karns City borough DMcl.auglin 114 16 60 99 1881 Lancaster township los Garman 201 42 1882 " " George Millimau 1021 00 273 62 " Millerstown borough Chas Alderny 242 10 *lO3 66 18S1 Muddycreek twp Samuel Jones 600 00' 2 03 !Sg2 " " jjonathan Jones 746 BJj 602 03 1881 Mercer township Andrew Hamilton 130 39i j -82 " " Jonathan Bovard 707 OOj 195 93 " Marion township |S M Seaton ' 600 00 567 27 1581 Middlesex township William Logan 552 19 Ijigo " ' W.I Whitesides 8'.7 50 647 38 1881 Oakland township < M Beatie 216 81 1882 " " H Monia I.TK) 00, 241 10 1881 Parker township t< L Daubenspeck 230 00 174 57 1882 " " rhos Allsworth 500 00 1466 15 " Penu township i'hos 11 Graham ' 1211 98 238 91 1881 Prospect borough : amuel lloon 59 671 1882 " " j Jewell Baker I 227 96 109 51 " Potersville borough f Win Glenn j 65 lO lis 20 18S1 Petrolia " ; William Gibson j 70 19 I>S2 " " William Gibson | 100 00 105 80 1881 Summit township Robt Gilleland ; 461 3i| 215 32 1882 " " Joseph Liadsev | 961 65. 210 17 4t Slipperyrock " Thouaas.Shannon 1037 07 524 43 " Saxonburg borough Ivlward Morhaff 321 45 1881 Sanbury " Albert Mechling 25 00 *4S 90 1882 " " JS Wick. ! 60 00 100 79 1881 Venango township II T Murrain 158 09 1882 " " E F Mcßride 300 00 855 05 1881 Washington " E Christy 538 13, 39 1882 " " Samuel Young j 873 40 564 43 1581 Winfield " W P Denny 246 05 1882 " " Robert Cooper 1067 27 166 02 1881 Worth '• William Mcßride 212 91 1582 " " C Currie 1027 67 381 21 " Zelienople borough E Zehner 375 00 *l2O 16 '• Butler township Jos Crisweil j 844 00j 537 49 Total ' $43 629 06 $23 613 13 since audit. Cash Account—Receipts from Collectors. I 1878 Cranberry township $ 25 00 " Butler boro 67 61 1879 Buffalo township 200 00 1878 Fifirview boro —. 30 00 1880 Concord township 65 00 1881 Adams " 317 .>1 1882 Adams " "39 00 1881 Allegheny •' 103 45 1882 Allegheny " 860 00 1881 Butler boro 1,100 00 1882 Butler boro "61 (H) 1881 Butler township 318 95 1882 Butler " 844 00 1882 Buffalo " 1,238 80 1881 B raily " 101 00 1882 " " 622 00 1881 Concord " 425 00 1882 " " 1449 31 1881 Clay " 543 46 1882 " " 358 52 1882 Clinton " 1,386 68 •1881 Clearfield " 87 09 1882 '* " 641 76 1881 Centre " 362 00 1882 •' " 646 00 1881 Cherry " 187 35 1882 " " 78° 00 1«81 Cranberry " 57 00 1882 ' " 400 00 1881 Connoq'ng " 181 37 1882 " " 655 00 1881 Centrville boro 150 00 1882 " •' I® o ( )2 1881 Donegal township 177 67 1882 " " I.3°° 00 " Fairview boro 208 00 1881 Fairview township 98 05 1882 " " 1.107 29 1881 Franklin " 50 76 1882 '• " 485 00 1881 Forward " 559 1882 " " 1,210 91 1881 Harrisville boro 34 17 1882 " " 144 00 1881 Harmony " 155 00 1882 " " 225 00 1881 Jackson township 62 35 1882 " " 1.100 00 1881 Jefferson " 415 68 1882 " " 886 00 " Karns City boro 90 00 1881 Lancaster township 137 82 1882 •' " 1,021 00 " Millerstown boro 225 00 1881 Muddycreek township 534 07 1882 " " 738 87 1881 Mercer " 90 13 1882 " " 707 00 " Marion " 600 CO 1881 Middlesex " 462 20 1882 '■ " 817 50 1881 Oakland " 106 16 1882 " " 1,000 20 1881 Parker " 230 00 ISB2 " " 500 00 " Penn " 1,187 70 1881 Prospect boro 26 S8 1882 " •' 223 00 " Portersville " 65 00 1881 Petrolia •« 21 41 1882 " " 1 ( >0 00 1881 Summit township 432 00 1882 •' " 952 24 " Slipperyrock " 1,020 CO 1881 Saxonburg boro 305 38 " Sunburry " 25 00 1882 " " 60 00 1881 Venango township 106 52 1882 " " 300 00 1881 Washington " 430 W) 1882 " " 786 59 1881 AVinfield " 111 65 1882 " " 1,007 28 1881 Worth " 138 19 1882 " " 994 82 " Zelienople boro 375 00 Total cash receipts from Collectors..s39,4Bß 11 Treasurer's Receipts for Per centage 011 Acc't lor 1882. 1879 from Cherry township $ 66 54 1880 " Concord " 76 57 " " Fairview borough 17 65 " " Clay township 66 59 1881 " Adams " 69 34 " " Allegheny " 52 81 " " Butler " 63 25 " " Concord " 64 80 1882 " C ncord " 76 27 1881 " Clay " 59 65 1882 " Clinton " 72 98 1881 " Clearfield " 36 53 " " Connoquenessing twp 56 91 " " Donegal township 76 03 " " Fairview " 11l 65 " " Franklin " 64 03 " " Forward " 55 04 1882 " Forward " 63 73 1881 " Harrisville borough 14 00 " " Jackson township 66 73 I " " Jefferson " 62 66 " •' Lancaster " 57 25 " " Muddycreek " 59 79 " " Mercer " 4<> 26 " " Middlesex " 66 16 «• Oakland •' 52 95 " " Prospect borough 15 68 " Petrolia " 928 1882 " Saxonburg '• 16 07 1881 " Venango township 47 71 •' " Washington '• 63 28 " " Winfield " 50 77 j " '* Worth " 62 05 | T0Ck1.r...'." Ife'ij 19 j | Treasurer'* Receipts by Vouch ! or—tfcniifit for 1882. j 1879 from Fairview boro $ 38 01 | 1881 " Adams towuship 13 28 ! " " Allegheny " 143 91 1882 " " " 55 30 1881 " Butler " 71 44 1882 " Buffalo " 940 " " Brady " 27 21 1881 " Concord " 226 91 1882 " " " 149 85 1881 " Centre " 827 1882 " " " 24 44 " " Clinton " 15 39 1881 " Clearfield " . 15 80 1882 " '• " 7«» 99 1881 " Cherry " 698 1882 " " " 18 57 1881 " Connoq'ng " 19 90 " " Donegal " 127 35 1882 " " " 98 31 1881 •' Fairview " 399 65 •' " Franklin " 17 35 ISB2 " " " 12 Sri 1881 " Forward " 120 1882 " " " 37 52 1881 " Harrisville boro 457 " " Harmony " 980 " " Jackson township 92 " " Jefferson " 15 91 1882 " Karns City boro 24 16 1881 •' Lancaster township. 635 1882 '* Millerstown l»oro 17 10 1881 " Muddycreek township 614 1882 " " " 7 93 1881 " Middlesex " 23 83 •' " Oakland *' 57 70 1882 " " " 49 80 " " Penn " 24 28 1881 " Prospect boro 17 01 1882 " " " 4 96 1881 '• Petrolia " 39 43 " " Summit towuship 29 34 18S2 " " " 9 41 " " Slipperyrock" 17 07 1881 " Venango " 3 " '• Washington " 44 85 1882 •' " " 86 SI 1881 " Winfield " 83 63 1882 " " " 59 99 1881 " Worth " 12 67 1882 " '« " 32 85 Total 7. $2,305 76 Court House Aoc't for 1832. Samuel Sykes I 1 525 Joseph Riliot repairing lamps 2 20 Hcck .V Patterson carpts and oil cloth. • 55 54 Joseph ElHot painting 2 00 «' «• •' 7 79 G W Zeigler scrubbing 1 TO A C Gibson window blind* lfO A C Gibson window blimds 7 05 M Beibnr one-half dozen brooms 2 00 Jeff Bnrtnor gas fitting 5 60 John Smith repairing Court House .. . 127 75 G W Zieg'er repairing pafe look 1 60 " •' Court House 2 00 •' " attending clock .V scrubbing 825 8 McOivmoiule Court expense 7 25 J McQ Smith Court House ropairs 4 03 Cha* Duffy Court house 1 06 G W Ziegler " " 1 00 Christ Mechling mowing 1 25 G W Zeigler court house 1 00 •• •' repairing roof 1 00 •' " '• dock and scrubbing 725 John Smith repairing Hoor in hail 4 00 S G Purvis 31 62 Bitter j TWW" Commonwealth Account for 1882- W A Wright $27 85 Peter Kramer 9 t>" R C McAboy 15 00 Jacob Keck 89 f>3 Fred Bahl 272 John Ktnnedy... 1 50 Rev J McElree... 8 3«'. Frank Eyth 3 , r /' John Kennedy... 4 20 Jennie .Max well.. 57 5O I, P Walker 3 01' f, Wolford <; 7» X X Stevenson... 10 85 L P Walker ti 0" Jacob Keck 1 *>• G Turner 1' 4-t A X McCac lless. 13 s<>"lieo Campbell "0 0" 1 W SI Smith 11 50 Robt Campbell... 14 80 James Gribbeu... 3 4-1 R 11 Pillow 7 (M> J C Donald - >11... 2 00 J C Muitland 31 50 \\ Dauoeiispeck. 4 07 (ok 11 M«-chling... 3 7'-' K-<| Flanagan 2 70 W M Smith Oil I Chas Cociiran 300 Hugh Dutly 11 00 T J AI worth 3 OH John Regan 5 0 > WniSiO'tb 2 ti6 ! John Kennedy... <> 15 Hujjh Duffy 5 (Ki 1. 1' Walker 7 fiO Win Patton 2 95 James Smith 24 51 John Kennedy... ti 0- David Stewart.... 9N> L P Wa'k#-r 12 "« Vm !AUn 2 (( S X MeCamliess. 6 0 G C Itoessing 4 (K) Patrick O'Briaii.. 4 44 lleury Korn 1 20 Ja» Buzzard 2 3t Samuel Greer 4 72 R S Hml man 9 00 Wm Evth 4 0:) John Kennedy... 3 Oo Robert Fowler... lit 84 Jonas S Ilarizell. 54 <». las Thompson.... 5 96 Sam'l .M'Clj A Harlev 2 IK LP Walker 11 55 Robert Dunn 4 90 Hugh Sjiroul Jc I.en Stewart 454 wile IS 88 Jacob W01fi.n1.... 4 I>> Josiah Graham.. 12 12 Robt Hind'uan.. 23 04 Josiah Graham.. 8 00 Peter Kline 2 Ou .-arnuel Riddle... 75 John Keneiiy 2 87 I S Wilsou 5 02 W 11 Hoffman... 50 00 Peter Kramer... 31 50 Joseph Manny... 4 OOjJ S Campbell 5 9u L P Walke '.... 4 85 Thos Douglas... 15 72 j Ira M Pait rson 8 04 John Berg 5 00 SS Bard... 2 7' John Conn 3 0b J LS Colter 5 02 i>r Pillow 5 00 ! Lewis Wm I. id.. 11 0: M X Grier 4 75 I W Wilhamson... 1 (K.- ** P Irvin 225 I W Braden 3 7; RC McAboy 5 00 | J M Loudon 5 78 1 C Rreaden 4 90 ! R II Voting a 7 E Graham 2 84 Maggie Perry 2 90 ll Dindeuger 3 00 1 Wm Richey 1 5 G Walford 12 28 j Sai'iuel Smith... ti 0- I F Brittain 5 I'O 1 P. F Hockenliery 10 84 L P Walker 32 40 j John Donalilsi.n 20> las Thompson... 3 2'i I J 1. Hinduian 23 7t (as Giifi'.len 3 !' s Si.muel Graham.. 4 0- F R Convert !• 00 : J O Coult r 4 7". Lizzie Gibson... 3 .! M Adams 2 00 Dr Hockenbcry. 2 72 J M Adams 3 CM J B Morrow 2 08 L P Walker 6 tH.i L P Walker 0 22 J E Russell 5 72| W B Dodis 23 30 S G Morrison.... 10 40 P F Sowash 7 09 Samuel Dickey.. 7 00 M B Mcßride 5 00 Martin Reiseman 25 00 R J Bottner 20 28 John Kennedy... 2 70 F Barnhart 1 93 Jno McQ Smith . 5 00'OHMuntz 2 12 Joseph Keck 10 45 S P Irvin 8 25 Jno Glass 8 50 A Baxter 16 15 L P Walker 21 25 L P Walker 3 35 A X McCandless 17 28 Dr S Graham 50 00 L P Walker 11 95 Geo H Graham. 12 00 Wm Williamson 3 00 Isaac Wible 8 lti Wm Richey 3 90 M Sample 4 10 Martha Dtifford.. 9 37 J X Miller 11 30 James Pollock... 5 02 M X Greer 7 00 S E Rockwell... 33 58 Dr Xeyuian 25 00 L Lempskey 30 34 DrS Bredin 25 00 I. P Walker 20 19 Robt Lefevre,... 3 02 A X McCandless 1 52 Peter Crainer 28 47 Jno Kennedy... 2 70. L P Walker 2 00 Mrs II Hayes..... 3 96 F J Alw.irth 4 40 WS Waldron 3 00 Wm Desso 2 08 Geo K Balph... 6 00 Jno Wade, et al. 4 40 Wm Gilchrist... 4 90 F R Belles 1 50 Clem Graham... 3 25 Wm Patton 7 96 II Kingsbury... 2 08 J X Miller 11 12 CO Kinsbury 150 Jno Staff, el a 1... 11 12 >1 X Greer 18 50 WLDaubenspeck 3 Wl.Daubenspeck 77" A S Moser 2 90 Thos Donaghy... 925 Joseph Keck... 895 Jno Weigle 7 11 A X McCandless 6 91 Mrs Aultroire 3 08 Chas Armor 6 02 H H Adderbold.. 8 84 Simeon Xixon... 4 14 J E Bard 2 08 C Youkie 3 50 W W Bard 26 08 1 D Young 2 78 Wm Daubenspeck 50 T A Burton 320 R.I Bortmas 7 73 A I. Campbell... 2 OS M Sample 4 65 W E Reed 6 (Hi Dr A Xcvman... 50 00 S A Campbell... 19 20 X B Mcßride 5 00 M X Greer 58 26 Zeph Kechner... 15 10 F R Coovert 2 30 J L Huffman 2 00 R Lafevere 10 40 S P Irvin 5 60 X Gorm'.ey 9 04 Johu Glass 4 92 Jno Lafevere 7 02 C M Coovert 6 48 R Lafev- re 7 88 Dr A M Xeyman 20 00 S W Ilaz'ett 6 7s DrS Graham 20 00 R Ash 11 50 F Johnston 11 90,JnoSpohn 6 36 I) F Barnhart.... 23 69 O W Shupe 4 78 Jlt Johnston.... 11 BIC L Brinktr 850 Win Williamson 1 58 Hugh McFadden 4 47 Peter Kramer... 10 29 M Lei bier eta 1... 2 96 II Donaghy 3 00,F C Flanigati 2 80 Dale Thorne..._ 7 44 Jno Statl 6 78 II Clark 7 4h Geo Miller et al.. 14 04 A N McCandless 20 07 H W Stokey 14 88 II C Miller 9 Thos Donaghy... 13 00 A L Maver 7 0 Jno Weigle 78 4 ! ToUl $2504 62 Levy of Count) :ino6 30 55 20 Venango *' j 1115 44 39 61 Washington " 13t>6 26 71 57 Winfield " 1211 79 21 50 Worth " 1382 69 26 19 Butler borough 2626 77 66 95 Ccntreville " 292 7« 11 GO Fairview " 285 43 60 07 Karns City " 101 90 13 25 Millerstown " 326 16 19 60 Petrolia " 184 CO 21 CO Prospect " 323 82 13 C.> Sunl.ury " 158 05 2 14 Saxoiiburg " ........... 3'J7 'JO CI 2.'i Ifarrlsvllle " 275 83 18 00 Harmony " 154 78 16 00 Portersville " ... 175 85 735 Zelienople " 474 21 20 95 Total $51197 44 $1875 90 Account for IHH'J. E Enston If2o 00 Robert Kiusick . 800 Jos \V I' Denny 19 25 E Ze'uier 7 . r >o Chan Waruar .... 11 00; Wm Cleeland "" 1 1j Wm Douzan .... 21 00 Henry Shaffer... 8 25 Wm H Both 5 25 Isaiah McCall... 23 75 P M Bovl 7 50 John Albert 21 50 W H Vandyke. . 18 25 II M Gill 22 50 J B EHcr . 15 25 W J Hutehman . 18 75 Geo E Hay 18 25 J (' McClvmonda 21 75 Chan Mick 1ey.... 18 25 J W Jones 19 25 SII Duff.rd ... 15 25 Phillip Flitinar. 13 75 W H An Iranue . 925 MePadden 37 00 Daniel Wallet ... 17 95 W A Chiiatie ... ?5 5> Wm Gibson .. . 525 Robert Cooper.. 24 75 Perry Gilmoi'O. . 27 25 Perry Gil more.. 35 50 EC Adams 3 25 Wm Rontli 8 75 James Crantner.. 18 25 .1 L Shannon.... 22 50 J I! Mcßride 17 00 F P Mcßride.... 31 00 ; II F Murrain. .. 16 25 II C LeiiHner.... 25 75 It Gillelaial 11 2.1 G J Graham.... '-'7 CO Geo Hildei brand 41 i 5 J F Wimcr.. . . 15 75 J C Ray 33 25 0 W Wick 7 75 Chas Hindrnm .. 4 25 John StnlT •. 6 75 Jamos Parker... 12 25 Wm McGill 27 00 CO Lamb 3 25 Jacob Simorß... 28 25 Hemy 80rtt).... 5 00J B Campbell.... 29 50 1? H Oliver 3 15 Nicholas ivraiuer 2' f)0 WII Ml uidevant, H35 Samuel Voting .. 28 75 James Davidson. 24 CO R A White... .. 18 00 Total *IOSO 95 Samuel Jones.... 13 00 I Tipstave Account lor 1832. Thomas Shull, * .<> 136 00 John Flemming., 88 00 Joseph Henshberger 138 00 Samuel Johnston 14 1 ( 0 William Williamson 126 00 Henry Korn 140 (.0 Johu Maharg.. 136 (HI George E Hay 132 00 ! A X McCandless 42 00 . Total >1,078 00 [ Western Penitentiary Account. Western Penitentiary r 57..* 52 j Alleghfchy Comity WorkUoutft.'.o..ii.i.;ii 751 o2 Rrldgo Account lor John Burr repairs on Fisher bridge, | Cong, twp 280 | Thos Craig work 011 Mil linger bridge, , Center twp 27 18 1 Wm Bower bolts furnished for Millin ' ger bridge 182 John Bahm plank for Borer bridge, Jackson twp 53 40 j Elias Boyer work on Boyer bridge | Jackson twp 500 1 i J R Brandon plank for Snyder bridge, Franklin twp f 4 10 : IW. J Gilleland repairs on Parks bridge, Adams twp 35 10 E Eainger repairs on Buffalo bridge, Buffalo twp 5 00 ! L C Cartwright masonry 011 .Etna bridge, Slipperyrook twp 50 00 .1 R Brand.lll repairs on Snyder bridge Brady twp 12 00 I. C Cartwright masonry on .Etna bridge 100 00 ! J L Shannou repairs on Shannou bridge, Cong, twp 5 CM j : C Weekman fill to Boyer bridge, I Jackson twp 30 00 j ! G W Cramer repair on Monroe bridge, Buffalo twp 19 65 J k Rice cleaning Harmony bridge 5 0 > I JC Renfrew repairing Thorn Creek | bridge 30 >'o 1 X King repairs on Lancaster bridge.... 50 j L C CartwrigTit removing old .Etna bridge "0 0 , j L C Cartwright masonry .Etna bridge 2SJ 12 ! I " " " " 10 50 i I Jno M Shira repair on Harper bridge. 15 14 ! ! L C Cartwright till to Aetna bridge 35 01 | j Peter Fennel repairs on till, Brady bridge 5 50 j , Pittsburgh Bridge Co.. iron for .Ktna j bridge, contract in 1881 2745 05 Jas W Reed, lumber for Aetna bridge 120 00 I Wm Huseltou removing drift from Henry bridge, Rutler township 10 00 Mathew Badge, wood work, McCand j less Conuo Wm Kinser removing drift from Kinser bridge 10 00 Jos Manny repairs on Kittaning bridge 1 50 A McCandless repairs on Thorn creek bridge 25 00 Win Giiiciaud, masonry of Brown Mill bridge Forward township 100 00 Jus M Grostnan repairs on Armstrong bridge Cherry township 1 50 Jno Wade masonry and till Sarvers Station bridge Buffalo township 268 41 Jno Gallagher repairs on Allen bridge Franklin township 25 00 Matthew McCullough removing drift from Shaw bridge Muddycreek twp 6 00 J M Hilliard masonry and wood work Turner bridge Parker township 242 51 J 1. Patterson wood work Sarver sta tion bridge 133 (X) J A Gordon masonry Campbell bridge Fairview twp 50 00 W J Gilleland, contract Brown bridge Forward township 30 00 W W Breckenridge & Son, superstruc ture Gall igher bridge Franklin twp 368 75 Jno Gallahcr repairs on abutment Gallgher bridge 23 05 B F Stauffer repairing Bounie Brook bridge Summit township 6 00 David Cupps raising abutment Spring dale bridge 150 00 W J Gilleland masonry Maple Furn ace bridge Allegheny township 100 00 Adam Weber abutment across Conno quenessing creek 011 Freeport road Butler borough 75 00 Flemming it Badgers li.asonrv and fiil on Burgoyne bridge Clearfield tp 140 00 Wlll M MeCormick repairs on Ralston Mill bridge Butler twp 5 00 J A Gordou repairs 011 Donly Station bridge Parker township 25 00 W .1 Gilleland m. smn v on Browns Mill bridge Forward township 232 33 E Eminger repairs on wing wall Buffalo bridge Donegal township 45 00 Adam Weber masonry Freeport bridge 225 00 " " till at " " 40 00 Ulrich West fill Sprindale bridge 69 50 J A Gordon repairs, Karns city bridge 10 00 M McKenney repairs, Shannon bridge Connoquenessing township 1 59 Casper Feilil repairs 011 Pier bridge Connoquenessing township 40 00 R A Mayer repairs 011 bridge 75 A Fennel repairs on McMillen bridge Clearfield township.... 53 32 A C Shira till to Darners Mill .'.bridge Parker tp 35 00 Morse Bridge Co, bridge iron Brown mill bridge Forward township 527 82 A W Wright lumber for Brown mill bridge Forward township 83 60 W J Gilleland masonry Maple Furn nace bridge 95 20 W J Gilleland masonry and fill at Brown mill bridge 94 (XI E II Adams repairs on Carr bridge Slipperyrook township 5 00 J A Gordon masonry Campbell bridge Fairview township 4 50 EH Adams repairs 25 00 Fred Winters repairs abutment Thorn cresk bridge Penn township 22 00 Ad-im Weber masonry Freeport bridge 200 00 Jno Gordon Campbell bridge 50 00 Al' I} rown planking Monroe bridge... 13 00 A Weber masonary Freeport bridge... 200 00 Isaac Donaldson Stony Run bridge 50 00 Total $7733 54 Treasurer's Account wflh Townships and Boroughs for County School, Road and Poor Tax. DISTRICTS. 53 1 ! J 1 1878 from IHltler boro s :i:t £ ... § •$ . . 18"! I " " " IS «4 32 Ss 21 !l .'to isso •' •' " 27 43 38 .V, 51 So 21 !I2 lssl " " " ii OH it jo 11 (jOi 225 isso'• Winfield twp. 41 21 7"> h mh; l"« iI ISSI " " 4!i SI CO 47 rs; 05' t!l :t2 I , is::)" Venango " 224 71 2 25, 2(« 1850 " " '• 2so r> 74 .... 1 lOS ISSI " " " 20 -27 !« s 2:1 ( is7'i " Brady '•. 2 2ti 310 .... isso " •• " 12 28 ISSI '• ' •• 12 or. 12 18 . ... I I87!i " Adams "I »» 07 1579 •' Summit " 4 <;o 301 ISSO " " " 4OS I .... lrwi •• " " aBl ... 1 ,ii 1 I is7'j " Cherry " 372 233 1;o " " Jefferson " 08 i ... isso •' " " 36 ' 1870 * Centre '• «00 ... .... 1880 '• '• •' 10 SS 10 so I .... iH7:i " Marion " 10 . I | isso " •• " 10 41 28» 1 x> ! ; is-it " 1 " 2«1 !>2 1870 - Wash'Rton" sO4 1: is 723 2 it; isso " •' • 17 12 17 12 u !»; :i ;2 ISv 1 •' •' •' 32 Ii 40 72 12 92 C. S4 " is7o •• Kaliview " 4 m sso 1 4) _>"< 1 1550 '• •• " 2 .17 2 8.1 2 8.1 : Ij, I 187'j " Concortl •' 40 o i ;!() 03 » To! 8 2". ! ti ,ij .-j) mOO J* 2(l' J laid ■> '■ " 31 23 2t> 41 ... 7ls 1 1M7!I " Parker " 72 tCO !ll| j ISso •' " •' 2 1:1 3 10 2 1 10 4S 10 IT 511 IS7O •• Alleghcuv" 1 M ! .1 !»;fo •' " ' " 4 i'o 7 ss j IHSI •• •' •• 17 I'. 17 !Ki 11 20 2SO 1 J 1870 •• Forward " K OO 1S«0 " " ft »)1 4 03 160 . " " Penn " <; 7-"' . Iss] '• •• "..... ll 7 > 7s* . . ' isso" Miller-t'nboro 1 uMi ... 2si lssl '• « •• 1120 ..... isso " Donegal twp. 14 ■ .. .. ISSI " •• " 12 77 11 31 n i:» Bno Totals $.-,4 i; nft s4 8411 «H 222 SO ( rocelpto from unsealed lainwsi thi j Uhiiionl lec'l 11 iill TuwiiHliipM 1 mid Itoroiik'ltN iti J SS2. Districts. Amtre&d /iu/.ilur. • E&ncantcr township * 175 95 52 DO i . Clearfield '* 1024 52 I Mi I lei st own borough 418 91 ! . Forward township 4sM "1 Fairviow •' 721 05 - itoberi Storey Enq 208 85 Cherry township 192 55 | Parker '• 53C 24 I(M> 12 \ V Marion 253 27 i lluffalo " 24(1 40 r.G 31 1 ' Donegal •• 428 83 81 05 ! Butler borough 34* 04 ' Center townuhip 195 51 41 05 I Adami " 294 12 45 50 1 Butler " 125 HO 98 50 j Cranberry " ... 132 90 55 35 i . M.-rcer " 05 86 j Winfield " 414 73 78 01 ! ■ Clay " 5 66 j Total 1 2823 89 4082 02 j 1 Prothonotary Account for 1882. 1 April 6, Matthew N Grefcr,, $ 12 tX) j June 1, A Russell 8;i 40 | July 5, M. N Greer 11 80 j August 11, M N Greer 1 50 fr Dec. 21. M N Greer 1:' .» Dec. 27, M N Greer 1«» <»0 Total : £174 2> Agricultural Society. I'»iU Jolm S t n. m. < i vltW 00 1 Amounts Paid on Unseated Lands. SCHOOL TAX. To Cash to W M ltaiu-i y Center twp - $ !• K " t. C Kramer Parker •* - 10 30 " W J:i M " tiwei: Brady Doing ll " - HI " Concoid IW|i I' os Graham - 10 'M " Jiid Miller Butler twp - - It 95 " Samuel Hoon Prospect boro - 1 (A) Total school tlx paid - - - {1 4 £7 no a o TAX. To Cash to C..> Bauer Butler twp - - f!0 84 " .;n-s Sitnn rs Wiufleld tp (51 42 j " W \ Fort|Ucj Washington tup- 23 94 ' J •■ - nornltii'X O island tp :i«i lis j " A \ Douilult Penu tp - - 14 S4 ' " K 1' And. >sou Allegncuy tp |:; *?> J C V.Kce " V •• - " K F Mcßriiic t[ - ",9 " S B Ouni)ibcll Oont-oid " - 7 I'S " V\ H Shira Parker '• - 10 34 Total $18j» C> I'OoH TAX. To Cash to P Gilmore A ilegli-ny twp - *•> K« " Wtu Martin Venango " - - 2 K " Joint Wllliau s " " - - i> 62 Total' ?.'l \3 Aggregate s:i.'s OS Ti e:t i urer J II Miller, Or. ■ By Expenditure# of Butler County for 1832 By County Institute acc't cf IMSI paid January 3. 16*42 $ 2i"o 00 i Bv County Institute acc't 1832 paid j Dec 3'. 18S* 2f!o 00 By exchange ou draft for A I. Craig. . 85 00 '• on I uxmcnt Hospital draft 500 •' •' acc't Register A Rtcorder H H Gallagher 10 50 By account Warren Ho.-piti_l Dr Jno Curn in 65 *25 '• •* Co. dctccttvo H L Edmun son 501 09 " '• Ti ansoibing . ... 730 00 '• " tVimmis of'*l 7 50 '• " Commissioners acc't of 82 23i7 50 •' " Livery unpaid acc't of 'Bl. 4»i 00 " " Livety cc't of '8! . .. I!>J 73 " " Traveling expense 107 0» " " Agricultural a-OO *' " Insurance 30 -■) ■' " 'Jipstaves 1078 >0 •• " Piollionotary 174 20 " '• Public improvement 174 5a '• " Commissioners' counsel.. 230 00 " " Couit CHei 444 1(0 '■ " Clerk of Courts 435 72 " '• Intf rest pan l on borrowed money 132 51 •' '• District Attorney 202,00 " " Jury Commissioners'clerk 115 CO " * Postage 3! 50 '! " Jury Cjirmi-sieners .. .. 281 06 " " for express - - - 117" " " Dixmont Hospital - - 5,20!) ot! " " stationery - 750 75 " " Western penitentiary - 738 52 " " Allegheny workhouse - 7.71 (>.' " " Reform school - - 18.") 40 " " water - - 400 00 " gas - 242 !• " " County Auditors - - 300 00 " " Court Auditor - - 100 00 " " road damage - - 175 00 " " coal - 241 30 " '• stenographer - - 1,527 21 " " rcgistrati •» - - 237 3!) " " assessing - - 1,150 P5 " " Court House janitor - 319 50 " " indexing records - - 485 25 " borrowed ru .tiey paid - 1,880 00 " " bridge inspectors and viewers - 213 31 " " ref'uudul tax - - 27 74 " " roa l \ tews - - 157 00 " " printing - - 1,60t> 95 " '• Court iiouse - - 4_'t> 15 " " inquests - - 343 05 *' " Sherill' - 1,70S 71 " '• bridge account - - 7,733 54 " " Constables' returns - 61. r > 33 • l " Jail 7i3 49 " " Commonwealth ... 25 450 " '• Jir ;rs - - - - 9184 42 •' " t ' iiuiiissioncrs Clerk - I*o O'l " " E ton .... 2532 99 " " lands sold to I'oT.tijis ioi.ers - - 204 t'O Aggt , .te - - - ssl 7:«) as Acc'i lor'Sa. Butler Herald •; -' 21 Hut.cr Citizen 10 40 Etgle. 924 ' •• 350 * Citi/.en lt.i; 00 '• •' 1' "(0 " Citizen 5 B~< '• Herald 100 00 '• Eagle. 900 " Citizen '.O 54 •' Citizen 50 00 " Eag'e . 2 j 5». " • to 01 I'etrolia Record i 25 i'etrolia Record 588 Butler Htraid 15 00 Butler f 'iiizen 850 l'O CO •• Citizen 53) Citizen 17 91 " Herald 125 00 Herald 18 9S " Eagle. 153 81 Petrolia ltecord 18 00 •« Citi/6n 43 75 liutier Citizen 2! 38 Petrolia Record 143 75 •' Herald 23 83 1881 (il 87 " Eagle. 8 :■'> Butler Citizen .. 5 83 *' C.tiz, n 812 •• Herald ..34 22 " Herai-i 20 00 Earns City Teie '• Eagle. 10 50 phone 50 00 lJe;ald 12 Wot " Eagle. 2 5'J tl6!>6 95 Butler Herald for 1882 $174 32 '• Elgin for l-iS2 444 17 •' Citizen for 1882 449 71 Petrolia Record for 18 2 18<> 83 Millerttoivn 'Te;aid for 1331 acc't Ot 87 Karna City Telephone for 1831 acc't.... 50 00 $1668 95 Ntatioiit i y Acc'l for IBS 2. BSalhaeh.. ... ....$4 75 Oil City l»erriek . . ' .. is no II J lltml.. .. .. IB 00 Odell & Mayer. 51 £5 Asllby & VilK'i'ut . 144 23 H C llemein.ui.. ... 7J 57 w <; Johnston .. . :»t FI- Hutter .. tut 20 H 8 Green.. .. .. .. 3:1 Total .. ... ... ...?7.->o 75 , Reform Sohool. J J Gillespie $lB5 40 Water Account •?4 , .H) 00 > Gas Account .*241 40 | County Auditors. J llShannon SIOO 00 J M Lofcdefc 100 (mi G W Crow 100 00 Total S3OO 00 Public Improvement for 1882. February 1, C Wise for pnvetuent $ 50 00 March 4, C Wise lor pavement 121 53 Total *174 53 Commissioners' Counsel. May I s . Thomas Robinson SIOO 00 October 27, Thomas Robinson .10 00 November 2 .Thomas Robinson 30 t'i) November 28, Thomas Robineon 50 00 Total $230 00 Commissioners Aoe't 'B2. J C Don idaon ono day at $ 2 50 i J Mavlierry " " 2 50 J Gribben ■' •' 2 50 _ Jas CoUitm 310 days at 2 roper day ... 775 00 Ckzß Coi lirati 3D5 day at 2 5J per dav.. 702 50 Geo W Hays 312 " " ".. 730 00 $2325*00 Livery Account. Commishionerr. of 13'tl By sundry warrants redeemed in 1832 •$ 13 00 J -\n Of Commissioners for 1832 *l.O 73 j Travqjing expense, Commissioners 13-2 $lO7 09 j J 1 1 ' " ' I I Auditors Counsel. Oeorgo W Fleegsr $5 00 ; Butler Fire Insurance Co 33 20 j Counnty Institute. Jan 3. 1882 J H MurtUnd € ~ K >O 00 | Dec 20 2 )0 00 ! Dr itts. For 1881 A L Cra-j SBS 00 ; For 1382 Dixruont Hospital 5 CO j Pegister and Recorder. Feb 8. 1882 H H Gallagher *lO 60 j 1 Warren Hospital. 1882 D John Cur wen *65 25 J ■ County Deteotivo. 1882. L n Edmundson ...SSOO 00 j Transcribing Acc't 'B2. j , Jan 3. J W Itrown $297 50 Sept 23 J W Brown 835 CO ' " '• F. I Itrugh !>7 50 | Total ■'tTittt CO j Br'.dgft l":!spo;!tor's Acc't for 1082 and Viewers. By rfuudrv warrants......,,.>*.v.-WIJ 31 ('oiirl House Juuitor for G W /eigler l'sq s,'{l9 .70 j JAIL ACCOUNT FOR 1882 $713 49 <'ouri Autliior lor I^2. John W Kelly SIOO 00 Itoari for 'S2 Jesse Wright SSO 00 John J Beatuer 50 00 j J A McCandless 40 00 Benjamin I>avidson 35 00 Total $175 00 Coal Account lor'S'J, Phillip Winter....» slßl 14 ' Andrew Khmer 60 25 $241 39 Sleu ograplier. F M Eastman..; $1527 21 REGISTRATION ACC'T FOR l $ 237 39 ln\niK ISccordM. II II $ 45 05 i: 1 Bi ugh S4SS 25 liorroHcd .Money. Ann Cooper $ t joo 00 . John S Ward 75 00 Henry Korn 005 tO Il A Milllin ( j(!0 oo _ SIBSO 00 Court Crier for 1882. James K earns $444 CO Clerk of Courts Acc'i for 'B2, I. M Cochran $ 15 0.l H A Wright 9 $435 72 Interest on Borrowed Money for'B2. AunCocper $ COO John f- Ward 10tf 26 R A Altliiin 2t> 25 $132 51 District Attorney Acc't for 'B2. W A Forquer $ 17 otl A X CutiDiiigham 235 00 Express Acc't for 'B2. II C Heineman sll 70 Jury commissioners' clerk. W O McCrea $ 85 00 Geo B McCrea 22 50 Alex Russell 7 50 slls 00 Postage Account. Miss S A Robinson s3l 50 Jury CoiiiuiissioucrM* acc'i VS'-i. J W Monks $ 130 ot> Hugh McCrea 145 00 $2Bl 06 Slicrills* At'ti'l for 'B2- May 6th W. II Holl'itua •... $ 975 March 31 Thomas Dottaghy 183 80 June 24 " " 26 00 July 1 " " 435 41 J ni>' 3 " " 43 20 October 4 " " 487 44 Xoveuibc 15 " " 18 53 December 3') " " 499 53 SI7OB 7t Borrowed Money Account. To amount remaining unpaid as per audit tor 1881 _$ 5,557 80 To amount borrowed 1882 - - 19,952 35 Total - - - - $25,509 15 CR. 1882 by amount paid on principal -$ I,BSO 00 " " " interest paid - - 132 51 Total - -$ 2,012 51 By balance remaining unpaid with interest - -$23,496 94 $25,509 15 RECAPITULATION. The Treasurer iu account with Butler County for the year ending Dec. 31, 1882: DR. To Cvdi received.from Collectors $ 3'J4Ss II '• "• " " Commissioners -20103 41 i' " " '• Unseated land county tax. 546 65 " " •' " Unseated lands school tax 522 89 " " " " Unseated lands r.»ad tax 411 68 " " " " Unseated lands poor tax ... 222 89 " " •' " T«ps A l>oroß, Dixmout ac't 2823 89 Balance iu Treasury as per audit 1881 4U58 48 SCB 777 95 CR. By cash paid ou unseated lauds acc't. 5 325 08 " Sundry warrants re Itemed 51730 28 •' Treas irers percentage. . 2337 42 " Balance iu Treasury Dec 31,'82. 14385 17 S6B 777 95 We llie uudrrsinned Auditors of llntlcr county in thi' commonwealth of Pennsylvania met at tin- Commissioner's Office of said county ou the •j I day <>t .1 iiunary, tsjst, and did audit, adjust and settle the scvcnil accounts r»'<|iitred of us by law iieeoriliiiK to tiie tiest of our judgment and ability and that the tor ,'oim: is a correct statement of the various olllces of saut «. , ount v and Commonwealth. In witness we have hereunto set our hands ami seats this ln«rorover-lm;olr*iiee nabox v.-ttl mro rocont c>* •*■*. Li' h box eontalnti < n«# rvmth's tr One do'lar a 1 - x. or six tx>xe«fiv® vnnllpr<'|iatJonrpeeinl of price. We guar antee ix txixcs to euro nnv ra e. \y.*h each on'er re rt fve.l for :-ix box*"4. aeoompnr. wi:h five dot ars. wo * 111 nend the purchawrour written to refund money if treatment does not eflect a cure. Ouara.iteea i. -1. I ..-CV -y Jos. F>m:n<;, DniE r at. 91 Market Xi'.UburfcU. Pi. Oi\U:r» by uiail at regular prie«w A Ls:ture to Young Men OS THE LOSft OF A I.eetnre on the Natuie. Treatmont anil Radi cal cure of S: initial \V«iaknoss, or Sperma torrb ioa imiucaj by Beif Abnee. Involuntary l'ni:-i-ons. lui;i< tei!cy. Nervous Debility, ami Imped.mi nts t > Marriage generally; tion. Kpil.ijw an 1 Fits: M«n al and Physical i capacity. Ac-By ROBRRT J. CL'I.VBRWELL* >l. D , author of the ♦ Green Book," A The wo. 1 Id-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may lie effectually removed without dangerous surgi cal operations, bougies, itislrn* nients, tings or cordials; pointing out a node of cure at once fcimpl*, cor-, tain and effectual, by means of wtiiol* every sufferer, no matter what 1 is cooditian may be k may cure hintßelf cheaply, privately and radU cally. Tint L'.cturr trill proix << linen to T\nu*nnd% and Thoumnd*. Sent under seal In a plain envelope to »»r atK dress, on receip' of six cents or two postage stamps. Address. THE CUi-VERwELL WE3ICAL CO., 11 ANN ST., NEW YOBK, N. Y. ; I'- O. Box, 450. net I l-ly. Union Woolen BUTLER, "A. II- Fn,l KUK»\, I'rop'r. Mauulactf.rer ol BLANKCTS, FI ANNEI.I", TARNS, Ac. Al-o custom wo 1* lon,-to order, such as oolitic K..<' , making Blankets, i l.innils K.uit ti.. and Weaving Tartie, &c., at very low pric-'S. Wool worked on the slate-.. •( de my7-ly /■•firP'Til f'T .«aa«. '3on\s & Bitiles