had on and left them there; I had Mr. Dearing's boots on, pantaloons, shirt and necktie when I was arrested. None of these people said a word or hollowed when 1 killed them; 1 do not know whether one of the boys threw up ■ his hand; /guess Mrs. Dealing got her ; hand chopped:nona of them said anything I ueither thebaby; /did not wish to leave j the baby because / was afraid it would •. cry or make a big noise; / was in a hurry | when / killed the baby and did not look, j and that was the reason I cut it in the ; shoulder, / was in the fight at James' Landing j before / left the army; I lost my thumb ' with my own gun; / was out on picket I several hours, and I was sleepy; after a while / stumbled, and somehow while my hand was portly over the muzzle, tho gun exploded and my thumb was ?hot off. <TUc |pjp The Largest Circulation oj any Paper in the County. THOMAS ROBINSON. - - Editor. BUTLER PA. WEDNESDAY MAY 10. 1860. "Liberty end Union, Now and Forever, One nd 'flitpirlbi*."—D. Weblter. For Governor: Maj-Gen. JOHN W.GEARY OR CUMBERLAND COUNTY. UNION REPUBLICAN 1*R1»1RI ELECTIONS COUNTY CONVENTION. At a meeting of the Union Republi can County Committee held in Butler on Monday tho 16th inst., it was Resolved, That the Union Republican voters of Butler county, are hereby re quested to meet in their respective elec tion districts throughout the county, on SATURDAY, the 9th of JUNE, com ing, between the hours of one and seven o'clock P. M., of said day, and vote by ballot for candidates for the nomina tion for the different offices to be fiilledat the fall election, to wit: One person for Congress, One person for Assembly, Two persons for Associate Judge, One person for Sheriff, One person for Prothonotary, One person for Register & Recorder, One person for Clerk of the Courts, One person for County Commissioner, One person for Coroner, Two persons for Auditor, one for 3 years and one for 1 year. Two persons for Trustees of Academy, and further, TO select one of their num ber in each district as a RETURN J UDGE, or DELEGATE, to convey said vote, and meet similar delegates on the following Monday, at 1 o'clock P. M., in the Sher iffs office, in the Court House, for the purpose of casting up said votes,and declar ing the nominees, and to transact such oth er business as may legitimately come be fore them. The following resolution was adopted: WHEREAS, each party should make its own nominations; therefore, Resolved, That the local boards at the primary elections are instructed to receive the votes of no person not well known to be a Republican, except under a pledge, to support the Union State ticket at the coming Fall election ; and that the local boards shall each return to the County Convention, a certified and sealed list of all persons who have voted at such elec tion. C. E. ANDERSON, Chairman. Dr. A. Lusk, Secretary. MfLegal advertising, has compelled ui to withhold some communications and ether interesting matter. I'. T. Pape has just returned from the East, with a new and full assortment of Dry Goods, Bonnets and Fancy Trim mings. KcmovalN. Dnrmg the early stages of the contro versy between the President and Congress, we were assured by the former that he would not use the patronage at his dispo sal, to influence public opinion, that he would allow the freest discussion possible, &c. But as time went on and the people manifested a determination to sustain Congress rather than tho Executive, the latter became impatient of this obstiuacy, and finally reconsidered his former de termination. It now seems' clear that he has giveu the whole patronage in this State into the hands of tho renegade Cow an, to be used for the promotion of tho cause of the opposition in the coming el ection*. The leading Federal officers in this and the 22nd district have been changed, a? also, the postmasters of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, with the Marshal of the westeru district of Pennsylvania. It is admitted on all hands, even by the Pittsburgh Commercial —that the new selections are poor ones. Sorno were much elated ut the prospect of an entire change in the Federal officers. It now .seems quite probable, however, that the Senate, whose concurrence is necessary, will nut indoise many, if even any of these new appointments. Till it does, their nomination merely, is of little use to them personally, or to the President's polioy either. Tho people will look for the fiual i»sue of thin matter with iuter j®- Those wishing to purchase any thing in the line of furniture, can be ac commodated by calling at the wareroonis of Jacob Keek, on Main street, opposite Jack's Hotel. Read his advertisement found in this paper. Jewelry Ac. Road the advertisement of Charles j Wiseman; visit his establishment, and i examine his stock. Don't forget the | place—Main street, nearly opposite Duf j fy's store. Siindiij-School Concert. A Concert will be given in the Ger j man Reformed Church, in Harmony, on Thursday evening, May 24th, by the Sabbath School of said church. Tho Concert will be for the benefit of the Sab bath School. Doors open at 7 O'clock. Admission 25 couts. Water Cure. We call the attention cf our readers to the advertisement "Water Cure." Dr. P. Held is a scholar of the famous A'in ccnz Pricsnitz,of Graefenburg, the found er of the Hydropathic System. Every intelligent physician admits, and nearly everybody knows that Consumption, Dys pepsia, diseases of the heart and stom ach, etc., cannot be cured by medicines. The Hydropathic System offers to the sick the only sure chance of a cure. I®"- Farmers and all others interested are referred to the advertisement of Jas. G. & Wm. Camobell, agents in this county for the Reapers, Mowers, Rakes, Sic., set forth in their advertisements, ' which will be found in this week's CITI ZEN. Now is the time to purchase neces sary labor saving machinery for the en suing harvest. You should make it your especial busi ness to call at Campbell's warehouse, and . examine the splendid machinery now of fered for sale on reasonable terms for cash. Bnsc-Mall. The young meu of Butler have at length waked up, and not to be behind hand in amusement, have organized a Base-Ball Club. After balloting tor some time the Constitution of the Na tional Association of Base-Ball Players, was adopted. The "Connoquenessing Base-Ball Club of Butler," is the name by which they are known. It is an ex cellent one, and we hope they will do honor to it. We may expect to here be fore long, of some of the neighboring clubs being challenged. Go in, gentle men, may good luck attend you, and crown your efforts with success. MAMMOTH PAXORAMA! M'Allister k Co's. Stereoptican ! Pho tographic Panorama of the SOUTHERN REBELLION, is coming ! The only exten sive and thoroughly scientifical ex hibition of the American Contest! A moral, intellectual and instructive enter tainment, by Profs. ROBINSON k ROOT- Each view will be explained. No post ponementon accountof inclement weather. This splendid exhibition will be held in the Court Room, in Butler, Pa., Friday evening the 18th inst. Admission 25 cents" Children under 12 years, 15 cts. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Will exhibit one night only. Graduated al (I'M Mercban tileCollcgc, Pittsburgh. W. A. Birchard, Warren, Ohio Barkley Cooper, St. Clairsville, Ohio, John M. Funk, Titusville, Pa. J. N. Mcintosh, Hammondsville, O. W. J. McKeever, Allegheny City Pa. Wm. A. Campbell, Cambridge, Ohio. Robt. J. Wilson, Pittsburgh. Jas. T. Lambie, Tallycavy, Pa. W. A. Gilleland, Bakerstown, Pa. Geo. L. Reis, New Castle, Pa. I. W. Wallace, Poland, Ohio. W. 11. Sellers, St. Thomas, Pa. Geo. M. D. Knox, Tiskilwa. 111. M. J. Collopv, Coshocton Ohio. Henry C. Matthews, Pittsburgh. D. R. Mclntire, Allegheny co., Pa. James B. Zahm, Ebensburg, Pa. John Waldron, Parkersburg, W. Va. Wm. Gallagher, Birmingham, Pa. M. E. Boysel, Tarlton, Ohio. Ben'j Thomas, Birmingham, Pa. O. W. Beaty, Steam Mill, Pa. H.N. Kirkpatrick, Broadhead. W. S. Debout, Clark, Pa. A. S. Debout, Clark, Pa. W. C. Cravin, California, Pa. Thomas J. Myers, Philipsburg, Pa. H. A. Warne Monongahela City, Pa W.J. Barclay Pomeroy, Ohio. A. Dienst, Girard, Ohio. D. W. Puyne, Bartlett, Ohio. W. H. Stewart, Fairfield, lowa. Fred. Fleming, Birmingham, Pa. Jas. Bradley, Monroeville, Pa. Rob't Galloway, Connelsvillc, Pa. C. C. Lobingier, Braddock's Fields, Pa. Thomas Self, Racine, Ohio. W. R. MeCabe, Vancefort, Pa. John W. Wheeler, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. All of whom passed'the usual search ing examinations of the College satisfac torily, and who will no doubt hereafter distinguish themselves by an honorable proficiency in business. Each graduate was awarded tho beautiiul Diploma of the College, as a credential of his profi-! ciency of his industry, and of his exem plary deportment during his course of i •tudy. ' Communications. Yor the Citizen. A Short Epistle to "Betsey Jean." The readers of the CITIZEN were thrown into a state of great excitement by the publication of your " Great Ca lamity." Many and varied were the conjectures as to who the writer was.— Men might have been seen standing on the street corners in earnest conversation, as if some dreadful muider had been committed. And well they might stand, their wrinkled brows showing the fore boding of their hearts ; for murder bad been committed. Not exactly murder, but suicide. For according to your statement, twenty-six men, coolly and deliberately, dragging as many ladies with them, plunged into the river of " Matrimony," and were engulfed in its turbulent waters. Isn t that downright, wilful suicide and murder ? All through your article there is an under-current, and the subject—love. Love—bah ! what is it 1 A mere matter of dollars and cents. There was a time, (alas that time is pa3t,) when true love flourished in all its vigor; when Anachreon sung and Timothens touched his lyre. But that wa9 in the glorious days of ancient Greece, when love was the theme of po ets and musicians. Love, so called, does, as you say, of ten spring up in the hearts of " Senti mentalists." But I have known it more frequeutly to rise in—the expectation of a rich husband. It is very subtle, this stream of love, and woe to him who ven tures thereon. Some writers vill have it, that matrimony is bliss, and Connubi al Happiness supreme bliss All a grand mistake. The unfortunate wretch who floats down with the tide, soon finds he has put his neck in the halter, when he is pitched ihtS the Matrimonial breakers of "Martyrdom," and then out upon the seething Ocean of "Eternal Misery," there to be tossed about until Death claims his own, and weary and disgusted, he finds rest at last in mother earth. Every day we see people committing, what, in reality is wilful suicide, but what the world calls marriage. Is it because of the springing up of that tender, holy passion in the heart which makes— „Two souls with hut ft single thought. Twoheaitn thftt beat imone!" No, certainly not. It is a worldly match, contracted by "managing" mam mas for "marriageable" daughters, a mere speculation; a bartering of body and soul for silver and gold and the highest bidder wins. Then tell me not of love, It is a hollow cheat; And he who btriven to win Will meet with sure defeat. UNKNOWN. I.IST OF JI'RORS. GRAND JURORS DRAWN FOR JUNE TERM, 18(36. John Levis, Esq., Zelienoplo; Wm. Shira (of David), Washington; G. 11. Warren, Prospect; Andrew Christie, Concord; Wm. Tillerman, Adams; Fos ter Seaton, Marion ; Nicholas Wally, Par ker ; Eli Beckwith, Slipperyrock ; Thos. R. Hoon, Centre; Alex. Gillespie, Cran berry , James Cranmer, Clay; Robert Glenn, sr , Worth; Robert Boggs, Jack son ; A. Black, Cherry ; Isaac Clelaud, Muddycreek; Wm. 11. Redick, Alleghe ny ; John Lardin, Clinton; Robert Har bison, Buffalo; Sam'l Bolton, Lancaster; Thos. Cratty, Franklin ; Robert Purvis, Middlesex; Wm. Cratty, Butler; David Dougal, Boro. Butler; Thomas Beatty, Mercer. TRAVERBE JURORS DRAWN FOR JUNE TERM—FIRST WEEK, 1866. John Whitmire, Adams; Samuel M. Andrson, Allegheny, Joshua Gailbraith, Buffalo; John B. Graham, Butler ; Hugh Grossman, Brady; Francis Con nelly, Centre ; Jesse Brackney, Clay ; John Billingsly, Cherry; John O'Don ell, Clearfield; John B. McLaughlin, Clintun ; Richard Allen, Concord ; Wil son Graham, Cranberry; John W. Bran don, Connoquouessing; Henry Downy, Donegal; Wm. C. Campbell, Esq., Fair view ; Thos. Dodds, Franklin; Wm. Goehring, Forward; Thos. W. Boggs, Jackson; Thos. Frazier, Jefferson ; John Wuster, Lancaster; Wm. Surrena, Ma rion; Ebenezer Brown (cf E.), Mercer; James M Collum, Middlesex; David Boy er, Muddycreek ; Henry Monion, Oak land ; Joel Kirk, Penn ; Wm. li. Shira, Parker; James Clark, Slipperyrock; Jas. Stephenson, Summit; Wm. B. Stalker, Venango ; Robert Thorn, Washington; Wm. Crookshanks, Winfield ; Andrew Glenn; Worth; H. C. Heineman, Boro. Butler; Wm. McCullough, sr., Bor. Mil lerstown ; Isaac Brewster, Bor. Prospect; David McDonald, Bor. Centrevillc; Isaac Latschaw, Bor. Uarmony. SECOND WEEK. Geo.Boston, Portersville; J. E. Muder, Saxotburg; Edward Mellon, Zelienople; R. R. Walker, Esq., Harrisville ; Henry Young, Adams; Joseph Rosenberry, Al legheny ; James Harbison, Buffalo; Obe. Cratty, Butler; Jesse Hall, Brady; Thos. I Campbell, Centre; Matthew Brown, Clay; I Chafles jjovard, Cherry; Robert Love, Clinton; Wm. Wick. Coneord; David Garvin, Cranberry; George Brunamen, Connoquenessiug; Alex. Black, Fairview; Joseph Edmunson, Franklin ; P. Gale baugh, Forward; Pat. Graham, Jefferson; Thos. Donaldson, Jackson; W. Michael, Lancaster; Jno. Murrin, Marion ; Jno. El der, Mercer; Wm. F. Parks, Middlesex; George Barclay, Muddycreek; Jno. L. Neyman, Oakland; Wm. Logan, Penn; Thos. A. Shryoek, Parker; N&thaniol Cooper. Esq , Slipperyrock; Wm. Lind sey, Summit; Samuel Sloan (of James), Venango; Henry Shook, Washington; John Cooper, Winfield ; Ameziah Kelly, Worth ; Campbell Cochran, Bor. Butler; Isaac J. Cummings, Bor. Butler; Jacob Wclfopd. Donegal For the Cmzrv. LINES ON THE DEATH OF EMMA K. SED»VICK. When we watch long by the sick beJ where a lured one pines slowly in her beauty a' the approach of death and see the roses fado and go out, the smiles and the loves remain about the pale lips, we become almost con tent to bid the going spirit, Ood speed to the 1 in 1 where she shall mix freely with kindred souls aud belmH tin- j veiled with jo y'Jur native skies. (Selected.) How beautiful the lay Upon the bed "112 death ; lire from the lovely clay. Parted the fleeting breath. Could one so loved be dying 112 gentle voice wo'vo hoard, Sweetly to our replying Iu many a tender w ml. Like sculpture fiUr her brow Gleamed thro' her sunny hair ; llow rich her cheeks' warm glow ! The hectic ruse wan there ! Oh ! bright, deceitftil blossom! Flower of the fatal breath! To the eye thott'rt life and beauty— Bnt to the «earer death ! Bright shone her eye, and clear As the cloudless blue of heaven ; It's spirit light; how dear- How soon to darkness given: Now she has passed »he shadow ; Ours is the void—the gl>w>m ; She bathes in love's pure ocean, Far, far beyond the tomb. Sweetly the morning star, Fading is I >-t in light; 80 fled the maid uftir. Forever from our sight, Weep not, she dwelt ontong us, A bird of brighter t>kie-< ; Whoso song i* sweet when fetterd, But aweeter when she flies. A New and Grand Fpoch in Medicine! DR. MAGOIEL is the founder of a new Medical System ! The quautitariuns, whose vast internal doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyze the bowels', must give precedence to the man who restores health and appetite, with from one to two of his extraordinary Pills, and cures the most virulent sores with a box or so of his wonderful and all-healiug Salve. These two great specifics of the Doctor are fast superseding all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. Kxtraordiuary cures by Maggiel's Fills and Salve have opened the eyes of the public to the inefficiency of the (so called) remedies of others, aud upon which people have =o long blindly depended. .Maggiel's Pills are not of the class that swallowed by the dozen, and of which every box full taken creates an absolute necessity for another. One or two of Maggiel's Pills suffices toplacethe bowels in perfect order, tone the stomach, cieates an appetite, ana redder the spirits light aud buoyant! There is no griping, and no reaction in the form of constipa tion. If the liver is affected, its func tions are restored; and if the nervous system is feeble, it is invigorated. This last quality makes the medicines very desirable for the wants of delicate fe males. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are literally extinguished by the disen fectant power of Maggiel's Salvo. In fact, it is here announced that MAOQIEL'S UILIOUS, DYSPEPTIC AND DIARRHEA PILLS cure where all others fail. While for Hums, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts and all abrasions of the skin, MAQOIEL'S, SALVE is infalliable. Sold by J. IMAU UIEL, 43 Fulton Street, New York, aud all Druggists, at 25 cts. per box For Sale atDrs. GKAIIAMS& lIUS ELTON'S Drug Store, solo Agents in liutler, Pa. (may 9, 'GO. JEFF.DftVIS. His Indictment at Norfolk. WASHINGTON, May 12. Judge Underwood,of the United States District Court, for the Eastern District of Virginia, arrived hero to-day with a copy of the indictment found against Jeff. Davis for treason, at Norfolk, on Thurs day. The indictment is just about the same as the one previously found in that court. Judge Uuderwood has been in consultation with the Assistant Attorney General to-day relative to Davis' trial at Kichmoud, in June. Every preparation is being mado for theuiventat that time. It is now understood that Chief Justice Chase will preside, and Attorney General Speed will prosecute, assisted by Judge Clifford of Massachusetts, and William It. Evarts, Esq., of New York, as coun sel on the part of tho prosecution. The court will convene in the early part of June. NEW YORK, May 12.—'1 he charge of' Judge Underwood to tho Grand Jury of Norfolk, which has indicted Jeff. Davis for treason, is largely occupied w : th the baneful influences of slavery in Virgin ia, and tho demoralization consequent upon the rebellion. Much complaint has been made bjf our fellow citizens of the North of the tardiness of our crimi nal prosecutions. We think it better, in imitation of the great and good martyred Lincoln, and in imitation of the great Ru ler of the universe, whose judgments and retributions are slow but sure, that we j should approach tho great question of punishment of the authors of the terrible and unprovoked rebellion, with all possi ble deliberation, discrimination, caution clemency, so that no unnecessary blood shall be added to the torrents that have already soaked the soil of our devoted State. This court entirely agrees with the President in his-often repea'ed dec laration that treason is the greatest of crimes, and ought to be signally punish ed, and that it is cowardly to punish the subordinates and the comparatively in signifleant and allow the principals to es cape. We also concur in the opinion that the leaders in the late rebellion may. be treated as traitors or public enemies, as they were, undoubtedly; both by the laws of nations and tho common law. STEW ADVEBTMEJIEXTN, Dl*wolution. NOTICE U hereby given to all person* interested, that the partnenihip, I" the Saddle t Harney bn | ness heretofore existing under the nat&e and title of I Sedwick, NeffA Brown, has this day (April 28.) been dissolved bv mutual consent, E. Neff having retired from the firm. The business will hereafter be conducted by J. A. Sod wick k I'. P. Brown, In whose ha da the ac counts of the previous firm are left for collection J . A. SEDWICK, E NEFF, Butler, may Oth, 1860. P. P. BROWN, WATER CURE. /CONSUMPTION, if not too tar advanced, Dyspepsia \J and disease of the Breast, Btomacb, Buwefs, Liver, Bladder k Sexual Organs generully, Rheumatism, etc., are treated successfully, hydropathic*! ly, by Dr. P. Held. No nedieiueHOivea. CURE WARRANTED, The hydmp&tbic treatment may in many cases be pei - formed at liome. Patients wishing to "stay with the doctor ftjr surue time, will find ample accommodations, on reasonable terms. Call personally, or addreas Dr. P. HELD, S*aa*b«irg. county, pa. J Notice. IN the matter of the Petition of Jacob Huchmati, et al. for a Charter for the U. P. Church of Adams tp.. Butler county Penn'a Notice isheiehy given thai application has beer made for incorporation af the above named Church, »>nd that the same will l»e granted on the firs' day of next Term, June 4th 1866. unless pause be ah >wn to the con trary. Certified from th? Rcco:d. Mny Sth, 1866. 9. WM. STOOPS, Pro*y. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rpilE Arm of Curry k Company, and al«» of Curry J. h. Brother, carrying on business at New Hiipe Wi>olen Factory, Butler county, has been diisolven by mutual consent. The undesigned have bought the retiring partner's interest In the entire property and busiue*«. All debts will be collected by the under signed who will contlnur- business under the Myle of CURRY <fc BROTHER. Thankful for psst public favor, we respectfully solicit the continuance of your patronage. JOSEPH CURRY. WILLIAM CI.'RRV. New Hope Woolen Mills,) May 10. 1866—3t • / MOWING MACHINES. J.G. &-WNI. CAMPBELL, AGENTS JOlt THE FOLLOWING MOWKRS k REAP ERS Buckeye, Sr. Buckeye, Jr. Russcl, Sr. Russell, Jr. Quaker, Sr. Quaker, Jr. Cayuga Chief, Sr. Cayuga Chief, Jr. Hubbard, Sr. Hubbard, Jr. Woods' Union Improved Farmer. Also, Sharp's Improved Hay Rake. Palmer's Excelsior Hay Fork. Harpoon Hay Pork, Grain Drills. Cultivators, Plows, Corn Shellers Fodder & Straw Cutters, and all other Agricultuial and Farming Implements. We also manufacture Cook 9c Heating Stoves, Mantel and Common Orates, anl alLgther kinds of castings which we M ill sell on tho ~ Most Reasonable Terms. Persons wishing to purchase will please call and exam ine our stork. # may 10, '66—2 mo. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Watches, Clocks & Jewelry. The undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has on hand . and is constantly receiving, tho New I'n (< iit Level- Cloeta.™ These are striking Clocki: and the first of ths kind that has ever been oflered lbr sale in this pluco. Mantel Clocks of all descriptions, and of the best quality and work manship. American & Patent Lever Watches, hunting case, warranted to keep good t inie. Colt <fe Sharp's Revolvers and Cart ridges. Jewelry of all kinds, and of good quality; all of which will be sold on reasonable terms for cash. Having procured the services of a First (liwm Workman, I ain prepared to perfoim all work proper 1} belonging to a Jewelry Kst.-ihlishment with satisfaction to n»y nu merous customers. Repairing Watches, Clocks, ij-c., dons In a workmnn'ikc manner. Don't forget the place West side of Main Street, nearly opposite Duffy's htore, —In the room iormefly occupied bv -lauiw Camp bell ax a store house. CHARLES WISEMAN, may 16/66 —Onto. njpm I 'Spiff i AND UNDERTAKING. HK ADQUARTF.RSon Main Street, opposite Jark s Ilotel Tho subscriber is extensively engaged in tho UNDERTAKING LINE, being fully prepared tu make COFFINH of all neatly and promptly to order Cof fins of all si/.esand kinds ready made, and always on hands. He has also procured an entirely New and IVeut Hearse ; and is thus prepared to attend funerals on the shortest notice. He also keeps on hands and manufactures to order COMMON AND FANCY FURNITURE OF ItiircaiiH. Tables, Stand**, BedslrndN, Chair* Ac. All mado in a neat and workman-like mautier, and of the finest finish. TKRMB Heasonable and to suit the tiui"-«. Thank ful for past favors, the patronage of tho public is res pectfully solicited. CALL AND EXAMINE OUH STOCK. ' JACOB KECK. May 16, 66-Cmos. Tavern I.ieen«e. TIIF. following persons have filed their Applications lo June Sessions, l*rfl in the office of ilie Cb'rk of the Court of Quarter SeasicUs for Liceuse as follows, to wit: 1 Frank T. Hofner, Middlesex town«hip 2 Christopher Michel Bor Saxonburgh 3 Mrs Ann Breeden bor Prospect 4 Michael Zinnn.rinan bor liutler 6 John Oliver bor p. ri>-r*villn 6 Martin H<>ch bor Millfrstown 7 John Dougherty Jefferson tuwn«hip. | 8 Michael Niggle Butler township 9 Joseph Flick Oakland township. 10 Wm Rickey bor Leutrevil e II Jos M'Cannon kJ . Nagele, Brady township. j 12 Wm. Bastian bor /♦•leuople 13 Patrick Kelly l>or Butkr 14 D. Purler Mavis, Worth township. j 16 George If Kamy, Fair view townshiy j 16 C. KeUel, Lancaster Ip 17 Al-mbam Hhonts, bor Harmony 18 lleuty Detrick bor «« 19 Wm Steinfatt, Buffalo tp. 2» Win Gregg• 2t Richard Fisher, Penn *• 22 0 U.Outnpper, bor Millerstown. 23 Wm Vogeley, bor Butler 24 Thomas Richards Centre tp. 25 John Bowdcr, Jr. Muddycreek tp. 26 Benjamin Jack, bor Sutler. RESTAURANT LICENSEB. 1 Mrs Ann Miller Jefferson township. 2 Samuel Sykes, bur Butler 3 Julia A. Niggle, 4 4 44 4 Robort Hartley, Buffalo township. 5 Elizabeth Miller. bor Butler. 6 Christopher Michel, bdt Saxonburg. 7 Louis Bishop, bor Butler 8 Peter Stauf, Counoqnenesslng tp 9 Wm Steinfatt. Buffalo tp. 10 A. N. M'Candles*, bor Butler 11 Casper Uartzag, bur Harmuny. Licenses will be presented on Wednesday, June 6, 1866. Rcmonst ranees must be filed on or before that day. Applicants will brirg their Bonds to my office before the dav of hearing Tavern Licenses mutt be ta ken out within Fifteen days after being granted or they will oe revoked. may 16. '06.) W J YOUNG, Clerk. Trial List for June Term, 1866. FIRST WEEK. Freeman Kirk rt. Hon. Samacl Marshall, at. al. Wm. B Lemmun et. Jacob Mechling. John Russell m. Charles Cochran, et. al. Conrod gnyder vs. John Webb. Benjaman Douthott vs. Robert Dodds. John Negley vt. Wm. Vogely, et. al SECOND WEEK. Wilson K. Potts r#. Willibalt Frederick et. al. Isaac Hpoosler vi. David Marshall. John M'Divitt k Samuel Ixtudon, Kx'rs of James Lo gue, dee d vs. Wm. Login-. E-'eauor Hlttes vs. Samuel Wimer, Jr., et. a/. Isaac English, et. al. r*. Robert Allen. Wm- Forquer vs. Hugh k tyni. Murrln, Kx'rs of Jno Muirin, Dec. : , w m. Fowler vs. Davitl KcDonald- . Casper fclm vs. Henry Strutt l Wm. Layton James L. Chambers. WM. BTOOPri, proth y. t PioUioiwWy't to, Mar 3 11 FOR SALE. i A* \ of fi ronn< l* containing neaflf four » i . i, immediately w<wt of the borough, ' ami sianderl on tho Lorth and west by fhe tfeck. on the 1 RaSnSfi* ? oftfchn Negley. is offered for sale on , \v.ik"; particulars enquire of Mr*. 1 Nathaniel Walker,or at this office. >' niHylß,*66—3t , Appraisement List. TOE following Apprais. Mont Llsta, undrr tlia sth 8(W- ' iifaf "r '}• , * s l. liate b.'cn pri-spn- I iad ami fll.-.l In tlio „112 tho i l„ r k of tbo 0,',,!,,,,,. I Court of Butler couuty, to wit: No. 1, Feb Term, 1860, Mrs. Mary R. Pearcc . widow of l ( J5 mrCC| U,C ' d ' Property amounting , No. 70, Feb. Term, 18G6, Mrs. Veronica Weber, widow of Adam Weber, dee'd- Personal property amounting to S3OO 00. Oeorge Weber k Adam Troutiiiau, Adin'ro No. 71, Feb. Term, 1806, Mrs* Montgomery, wid ow of John Montgomery, dee'd. Personal property amoiiuting to 15. . No. 72, Feb. Term, ltfifl, Mrs. Sarah Boyd, widow of Andrew J. lloyd. do- eased. Real Estate amounting to S3OO 00- James T. Boyd, Adui'r. N0.77, Feb. to "jl • n * l, P • d«c'd. Personal property amounting No. 70 Feb. Term, 1R66, Mrs Elisabeth Anderson, widow of W L. Anderson, dee d. Real EsUte amount ing to $. ) 00. Baiuuel Leason, Adtn'r. No. 80, Feb. Term, 18W, Mrs. Margaret llllev, widow nf RHey, dec d. Personal piopertv amounting to f2OO 00. Samuel Ililey k Silas Miller, Adm'rs No. 81, Feb. Term, 1806. Mrs. Sarah M'Ooy, wi.low of Robeit M Coy, dw'd. Personal property amounting to f3*) 00. J. M. I.awrence, Adtu'r. No. 82. Feb. Term, IBHO, Mrs. Mary Oralutm, widow of Mo dead (Jraham, dee d Personal property amount ing to SW7 25. Mordecai Graham. Ex'r. NoB4. Feb Term, 1850, Mrs Eliza Camlir widow of Geo. Canier. Dee'd. Personal property amonutinir to 146,10. Joliu Camer. Adtu'r. Of which the Creditors, Heirs, Legatees, Distributees and others interested will take notice, and appe r at the next Term, to wit: The First Monday of June next, and not later than the Third day thereof, to show cause if any they have, why said Appraisements ahoi.ld not bo confit med. By the Court, W. J. YOUNG, May 9,1866. Clerk. SHERIFF S SALES. BY Virtue ot pundry writ* of Venditioni Exponas, Fieri Facias, and Levaria, issued ont of the Cobrt of Common Pleas of Bntler county, snd to me directed, there will be expoaed to public sale, at the Court House, ill the borough of Butler, on .Vonday, the 4th day of June, A. D*. 1860, at one o'clock, P. M., the following described property, to wit : All the right, title, interest and claim of John Gre gory * ArmedaGregory, of Into Lot No 3'2, situated in the Borough of Butler. Butler county, Penn'a, bound ed north by lot No-31, east by a street, south by lot No. | 83, west by M'Koan Street; containing about acre, 1 more or loss, ono 2 story frame house k log stable there on erected. Bel*ed and taken in exeoution HS the prop ertv of John Gregory k Armeda Gregory, at the suit of Robert M'Corkle k Ssmuel Osborn, llx'rs of Kdward jijf'Corkle who was guardian of tho minor childiett of W m. Thompson dee'd A LSO 1 All the right, title . Intel est and cl.vm of Wm. Rabbit, Administrator of Patrick.Dalev. dee'd, of, in and ( > One Hui di ed and Twenty-five acres of land, tnoie or leas, situated In Donegal township. Ilutler County, Pa., boun ded north by lands of Wm. Richards, ea>t by William Matthews, er. al.. south by Win. B. Clyuier, wort by Catharine llickey. Seliwl aud taken in execution as the property of Win- Itrabbit, adm inlstrat «r of Patrick Daley, dee'd, ot tho snit of J. A. Calwcil A Co. ALSO. All the right, title interest and claim of D. Phelps- Administrator of H .<• Arnold, deed, i<nl It P. Claw ford, of in and to Fifty acres of land more or les«, situ, ated in Parker township, Ilutler county, Pa., honnded ii rth by It. Black, East, by It. Black, et. »1 , Sonth by Harvey Gibs.n; West by Archibald Kelly, Ksq . about eight acres cleared, olie quarter stack charcoal Bla»d furnace, engine house with enginw Ac., eastinc house, 1 bridge house, coal shedt, one 112 tamo office with scale* attached, 3 framo dwelling housos, veveu log dwelling houses, 3 of which are double, frame Blacksmith shop, frame wagonmaker sbop, and 2 large double frame sta bles therein erected. ALSO.—One lot of gronnd situate in tho village of Martinsburg, Parker tp., Ilullorcounty, Pa., containing about ncre more or less, bounded north by Itcubon Kmerick, East by Main street. South by Thos. Fletcher, et. al„ and west by Christian Barr, one flame two story , dwelling hour*, fiame ware house snd frame stable , thereon erected. Ai.so.—One other lot of groun d situate in the vill »ge of Fairview, Kairview tp., Butler county, Pa., contain ing about % acres more or less, bounded North by au alley, East by an alley, Sonth by a street,and west by a street; large 2 story frame dwelling house, frame foun dry in good working order, frame blacksmith and frame ! carpenter shop, framo stable, fiame ware-house aud coke oven thereon erected. . ALSO—One piece or land situate iu Knlrvlc w town- I ship, Butler co.. Pa., containing one hundred and for ty-seven acres more or les-.. bounded North by Isaac Reep ot. al., East by James ViUoii, South bv John Scott I et. al., and West by Jacob llavok etui .about 100 acres ■ cleared. 3i» of which are meadow, double log dwelling house, double log hern with sheds attached and other out buildings. Scir.ud and taken iu execution as the | property of I). Phelps, Administrator of 11. .1. Atn dd I and It. P. Crawford, at the suit of William Wickjor use I ALSO I All the right, title Interest and clnlir. ot M. r. While of in and to Fourteen acr.»s of land more or Ic*. situ ated in Connoqiienessing township. ButlT county. Pa., Lot No. 1, hounded North by White A Cunningham. Kastby Street. South ly Martin's heirs, West by Cunningham, all cleared. Lot No. 2, bounded ad fol lows, North by lands of Allen Wbit-'s heirs, East by George Bean, South by Thos. Cratty, West by Street, i all of which it meadow. Seized nnd taken in execution as tho property of M. F. White, at the suit of Samuel Dyer A Co. ALSO All the right, title Interest and claim of O. W. .Smith, in und to One !<ot of land, more or Ice*, situated iu the r borough of Butler, bounded north by an alley ; ea«f by an alley; sontli by Diamond ; and west by Lot of Mrs. i Christy; good Frame House thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution HS the property of George W. Smith, at the suit of Oliver David. ASLO. All the right, title interest and claim of D. Phelps, Administrator of H.J. Arnold' dee'd, and It. P. Craw ford, of In and to Fifty acres of land more or loss, situa ted in Parker township. Butler county, Pa., bounded north by R. Black. East by R Black, et. al., South by Harvey Gibson, west by Archilialtl Kelly, Ksq., about eight acres cleared, one quarter stark charcoal Blast furnace, engine house with engine, Ae ,caatiug house, bridge house, coal sheds, one frame office with scales attached. 3 frame dwelling houses, seven log dwelling houses, 3of which are double; frnme Blacksmith shop, frmne wagonmaker shop, aud 2 largo double framo sta bles thsreon erected. ALSO.—One lot of ground situato in tho vilbige of ! Martiusl urg, Parker tp., Bntler county. Pa., containing ! about acre more or less, bounded north by Reuben Etneri'.'k, Kant by Main street. South by Thos. Fletcher, et. al., and west by Christian Birr, ono frame two story dwelling bounc, frame ware houoe and frame stable there on erected. ALSO.—Coo other lot of ground situate in the village of Kairview. Kairview tp., Butler county, Pa, contain ing about M aero mm or lent, bounded north by an alley, east by an alley, South by a street, nnd west by a street: large 2 story frame dwelling house, frame foun dry ingood working order, frame blacksmith and frame carpenter shop, frame stable, frame waro-house and coko-oven thereon erect'd. ALSO.—On® piece of land situato in Fairview town ship, Butler county, Pa., containing one hundred nnd for ty-seven acres more or less, hounded north by IMMC Reep. et. al., oast by James Wilson, south by John Scott et. al-.aiid west by Jacob llavok, et al.; about 100 acres cleared, 30 of which are nioadow, double log dwelling house, double log barn with sheds attached, and other out buildings. Seised and taken in oxecution as the property of D. I'belps, Administrator of H. J. Arnold nnd It. P. Crawford, at tho suit of S. A R. M. Harper j for use. ALSO. All the right, title, interest and claim of D. Phelps, i Administrator of 11..1. Arnold, deed, aud R. P. Craw | ford, of in ami to Fifty acres of land Uf*eor less, situ ated in Parker township, Butler ceunty, Pa., bounded north by It. Black, east by It. Black, et al., south by Harvey Gibson, west by Archibald Kelly, Ksq ; about eight aciea clcai ed, one quarter stack charcoal blas ( furnace, euginu house with engine, Ac., casting house, bridgo house, coal sheds, tine frame office with scales attached; 3 frame dwelling houaes, seven log dwelling houses, 3 of which are double, frame Blacksmith shop, frame wagonmaker shop, nnd 2 large double frame sta bles thereon • reeled. Au»o.—One lot of gronnd situate in the village of Martinsbnrg, Parker tp., Butler county Pa , containing about U acre more or less, bounded north by Kcubsn Euierick. east by Main street, aouth by Thos. Fletcher, et al., aud west by Christian- Barr, one frame two story dwelling house, frame ware, house ami frame stable thereon erected. Aaso.—Oue other lot of ground situate in the village of Fairview, Fairview tp., Butler county, Pa., contain ing about % acre more or leas, bounded iiyi th by an alley, oast by an alley, south by a street, and west by a street; large 2 story frame dwelling house, frame foun dry in good working order ; frame blacksmith and frame carpenter shop, frame stable, frame waredioune snd coke-oven thereon erected. Auio.—One piece of land situate In Fairview town rhip, Butler county, Pa., containing one hundred and for ty-«eveu acres more or lese, bounded north by Isaac Reep, «t. al., east by James Wilson, sonth by John Scott et.al.,sud west by Jacob llavok et. al., about 100 acres cleared, 30 of which are meadow, double log dwelling houae, double log barn with sheds attached, and other out buildings. Seized and taken in execution aa the property of 1) Phelps, Administrator of H.J. Arnold and K- P. Crawford, at the suit of Charlea Collins for use. ALSO. All the right, title interest and claim of D. Phelps, Administrator of 11. J. Arnold, dee'd, and R. P. Craw ford. of in aud to Fißy acres of laud more or less, situ ated In Parker townahlp, Butler county, Pa., bounded north by R. Black east by R Black, et. al., south by Ilarvey Oibson, west by Archibald Kelly, Esq.; about eight acres cleared, ono quarter stack charcoal Blast furnace, engine honse with engine, Ac., casting house, bridge Ivouae, coal sheds, one frame office with acalos attached, 3 frame dwelling house* seven log dwelling houses, 3of which are double, frame Blackamitb shop, frame wagonmaker shop, and 2 large double framo sta* biee thereon orected. ALSO—One lot of ground situate in the village of MortinJbnrg. Parker tn., Bntler county. Pa., containing \ about acre more or less, bounded north by Reuben ] Emertek, East by Main street. South by Thos Fletcher, ' et. al., and west by Christian Barr, one frame two story dwelling house, frame ware house aud frame stablo j thereon erected. Auto.~-uneolher lot of grouud situate in the village | of fairview, Fairview tp., Butler county. P»., containing I •twit % aqjo QJOVU or m, bounded north by on alloy. I largo J.,t h*tll" nd , *'*' b l * '•"*<! thereon erected. w ** OB, e ami coke-ovsn 00 b "J'< , in(t» 8oi«c.l and takon in properly of |). l'hnlpi. Administrator uf H. J » r and 11. P. Ctmwftrd, at the suit uf John Kali. tor us^T ALSO. All tit* rljrht. title, Interest and claim of D. Phelna. Administrator of U.J. Arncdd, doc'd, and R. P. Craw lord, of hi and 1.. Fitly acre, ~r 1.,n<l more or leu, alt... township, llntlor county, P. bounded nor" 1 by R. Black, Rut l.y K. lilac*. et. al., South I.T 1 array (ill,son, west l.y Archibald Kelly. about eight acre* cleared, one quarter stack charconA Mast rnrnare engmfl hewn wiU. engine, .t c ., casting home, #• i cni *' "hfldi, qm frame office with scales Httiw hfMl framo dwt-Hlng house*. seven log dwelling houses, 8 of which are double, frnme Blacksmith shop, frame wagonmaker »b{*p 112 and 2 large doablo frame sta ble* thereon erected. %«Ai. HO r ol,e J ot . of Sr o "'* l eltuate In the Tillage of «!» /"i - l,r *' ,lrkar 'P ' Hntler county, Pa., containing » D,u rf ? r lc **' N >«»»ded north by Ketibeh It' ? ,lßt h - v Ma,n "treet, South I y Thomas Fletcher era! and west by Christian B*rr,olft 4ame Hro .tory t^bereon S erected fn,B " ™' hohw " ,H| *"">» eAS" T 01 " ' ,< !" r lo ' of frondd situate In *« elltrtf of Wrrhr 'drview tp., Bailor county. PW„ ebnCibS In -i. ('■' ,!" ur " »112 landed nor th bj' an" alley, out l.y an alloy, aouth by a street, and treat l.r a street; lar*«sstory frame dwelling house, fram«ffctin." dry In food working order; fiame blacksmith and fra«.~' cat pettier sbop, frame stable, frame ware-house and eoke ' oven thereon erected, A"® — o,,c P ,er * of lan I situate In Kairview town •hl|i, Butler county, Pa., containing one hundred and foi - ty-seven acres more or lew. bounded north by Isaac Keep et. al , ««ud by James Wilson, south by John Seoli el. al . and west by Jacob llavok et. al., about lliO acre* cleared, 30 ot which are meadow, double log dwelling house, double log Imrn with sheds atlached and other out buildings. Seised and taken in execution as the property of D. Phelps, Administrator of 11. J. Arnold use Crawford, at the suit of A. Young A Co., for _ ALBO. All the right, title, interest an-l claim of P. Phelps, Administrator ot II J Arnold, dee'd, and K. P Craw *lf*y acres of land more or les., sit,.. It . J township, llutier county. Pa„ lumnded ,i ,„ iJJ; east l.y It Black et. al,. aouth by Harvey Glbaon; west by Archibald Kelly, KM., about (Writ's one Tarter stack charcoal blaat 112" """; tn,tln ' »">' engine. Ac , casting house bridge houso, coal sheds, one frame office with scale* attached X frame dwelling bouses, seven log dwelling 112 » ar ® (loub, °. fr »me Blacksmith shop, frame wagonmaker•shop, and two large double frame sta bles 'hereon erected. AUJO —One lot of gronnd sitoato in the Tillage of Mar tinsburg, Parker tp., Butler countT, Pa., containing about £ acre more or leas, bounded north by Reuben hmerick, East by .Main street, south by Thomas Fletch er, et. al , and west by Christian Barr, one frame 2 story dwelling houso, frame ware house, ami framo stable thereon erected. ALSO —line other lot of ground altuate In the Tillage of talrtlew, Fairviow tp , Butler county, Pa . contain ing about y, acre more or less, bounded north by an alley, east by an alley, South by a street, and went l.y a street; large >story frame dwelling l.onsa, frame foun. ill} In goo.l working order, frame blacksmith and frame cat-pent: r shop, frame stable, frame ware-house and coke-oven thereou erected. , At.*o—Oho pice of land sitnate In Fairview township, Butler county. Pa., containing one hundred ami forty , seven acres more or lots, bounded north by Isaac Re*p et. al , cast by Jatnes Wilson, south by John Scott <t. al., nnd west by Jacob llavok et. al., about IGU aciea cleared. 3(» of which are meadow, double log dwelling - house, double log barn with ibeds attach* . and other - out buildings, S' i/.t d and taken in execution as thn property of D I'bvlpM, Administrator of 11. J Arnold . and It. P. Crawford, at the suit «.f Faller k tirupeu for ALBO. t All the right, title, interest and claim of D. Phelps, t Administrator of H J. Arnold, dee'd, and K. P. Craw f»rd, of in and to Fifty aer«-sof land more or less, site * ate«l in Parker township. Butler county. Pa , bounded ' »°rth by It. Blaek, earthy It. Black et id., south by , Harvey Gibson, west by Archibald Kelly, Ksq., about eight ncre* cleared, one quarter stack charcoal blast furnace, engine house with engine, Ac , cssting house, 112 bridge house, ctnil sheds, one frame office with scales r attached, :t fra _ e dwelling hous.*. seven log dwelling , houses. 3of which are double, frame blarkHin th shop, frame wag mmaker shop, and 2 l:*rge d>«utde frame sta ; ble* thereon erected. Ai.so.—One lot of gronnd situate In the village of Martlnsburg, Parker tp., Butler county, Pa , oontainii g about acre mofe or less, bounded north by Keub«n Kniorick , e.vt by Main street, B..utli by Thomas Kb tel - er. et al.. au<l west by Christian Barr, one frame * story 1 dwelling house, frame wars house and framo stnb.e 1 therooii erected ALSO—One other lot of ground situate ill the village of ' Fairview, Kail view tp., Butler county Pa., containing about % more or les», t»undml north by an alley, •a-t by an alley, south by a street,au<l west by a stroet; large J story fiaim dwelling house, frame foundry in good working order, frame blacksmith ami frame car penter shop, frame »ti l >l«, fiame ware-buuse au«l coke oven thereon erected. Ai.ao—One piece of land situate In Fairview township. Butler county, Pa., containing one hundred and for ty-seven acres n»«.r«. or less, lammled north by Isace Iteepet. al., east by Jiiuies Wilson, south bv John Seott et. al. ami West by J aeob llavok et. al . about 100 are* cle.irnd, 30 of which are nieanow, double log dwelling house, double lo* barn with sheds attache<l aud othtr out buildinge .Seized and taken in execution as th«* property of 1» Phelps. Administrator of H. J. Arnold and It. P. Craw lord, at the suit of Faller and Oruperi ALSO All the right, title, interert and claim of I>. Phelps, Adriinistrator of II J Arnold, dee d, and R P. Craw, ford, of in and to Fifty acres of |»nd more or leas, mo ated ill Parker township, Butler county, Pa , bounded north by R Black, east by It. Illack et al.. south by llarv. y (Jibson, west by Archibald Kelly, Ks<|.. about eight acres cleared, one <|iiaiter stack charcoal blast furnace, engine bouse with engine, Ac , casting house, bridge house, coal sheds, one fiame office with s?ales attached, Hframe dwelling houses, seven log dwelling houses, Bof which are double frame blscksmith shop p frame wagonmaker shop, and 2 large double iramc sta bles thereon erected. Ai.so One lut of groom I situate in the village of Martinsburg, Parker tp.. Ilutlercounty, pa , containing about acre more or less, bounded north by Reul>era Kmerics. East by Main street, south by Thus, Fletcher, et. al., snd west by ( hristian Harr, one frame two story dwelling house frame ware house and frame stabi* thereon ereceed ALSO.—One other lot of grnand situate in the village of Fairview, Fairview tp., Butler county, Pa., contain ing abou* % acre ntoru or lens, bounded north by an alley , east by an alley, south by a ►treet. and west by a street; large ist »ry frame dwelling house, frame Sun dry in g«KH| working onler; frame blacksmith and framn carpenter shop, frame stable, frame ware ho4*e, aad coke-oven thereon ere'ted ALSO.—One piece of laud situate in Kairvlew town ship. Holler county, Pa , containing one hundred and forty seven acres more or less, bounded noilh l»y Isnac Keep et. *l., east by Jaine*. Wils«»n, south by John Hcott ot al , snd west by Jacob llavok et. al . al>out luo acre* cleared, HO ot which are meadow, double log dwelling hotttte. double log barn with sheds attached and other out buildings. Seized and taken in execution as th** property of I) Phelps, Administrator of 11 J. Arnold and It. P Crawford, at the suit of J. Porter for use. A LUO All the right, title, interest and claim of D Phelps, Administrator of fl. J Arnold, dee'd.ami It p Crawford of in and to Kifty acre* of land more or leie situated in Parker township, Butler county, Pa., l>onnded north be It Black, east by It Black, et al. south by Harvey (Hb< son; w* <<t by Archibald Kelly, Ksq: about eight acres cleared, one quarter stack charcoal furnace, engiue house with engine, Ac , casting house, bridge house coal shod**, one frame office with scale* attached, ;i frame dwelling houses, seven log dwelling houses,' a of which are donble, frame blacksmith shop, frame wag onmaker shop, and .two large double frame stables tnere on ereeted. ALSO —One lot of ground situate in the village of Mar tinsburg. Pa? Iter township, Butler county, Pennsylvania containing about one half acre more or less, bounded north by Beuben Kmerick, east by Main street, aouth by Thomn* Fletcher, et al.. ami west by Christian Barr one frame two story dwelling house, frame warehoura and frame stable thoreon erected. ALSO—One ether lot of ground situate in the Tillage of Fairview. Kairview township, Butler eounty Pa , con taining about two-third acres more or less, bounded north by an alley, east by «n alloy, south by a street, and west by a street; large 2 story frame dwelling hoiiao frame foundry tu good working order, frame black smith and frame carpenter shop, frame stable, frame warehouse and coke oven thoreon erected. ALSO—One piece of land situate in Kairview township, Butler county, Pa., containing one hundred and fwrtyl seven acres more or less, bounded nor-h by Isanc Keep, et al ; east by James Wilson; sonth by John Scott et ml. ', and west bv Jacob llavok et al., about 100 acrea clesred .'to acres of which are meadow, double log dwelling house, double l<q( barn with sheds attached aud other out building** Heiaed ami taken in execution as the property of 1) Phelps, Administrator of 11 J Arnold and R P Crawford, at the suit of John Rot>b. ALSO All the right, title, interest ami claim of D Phelps, Admiinstraior of II J Arnold, dee'd, snd R P Crawford of in snd to Kilty acres of land more or less, situated in Parker township, Butler county, Pa., bounded north by R Black; east by R Black et al., south by Harvey Oibson; west by Archibald Ke!ly Eso ~ about 8 icres cleared, one quarter stack charcoal blast ftirnace, en gine house with engine. Ac., casting house, bridge house, coal sheds, one framo office with scales attached, three frame dwelling houses, seven log dwelling houses,, three of which are doable, frame blacksmith shop, frame wag on maker shop, and two l«ge double frame stables there on erected. ALSO—One lot oi ground situate in the Tillage of Mar* tlnsburg, Parker township, Butler county, Pa., i tig about acre more or lesa, bounded north by Reuben Kmerick, cvt by Main street south by Thos. Kletcber, et al . ami west by Christian Barr. one frame two story dwelling bouse, frame ware house and frama stable thereon erected. ALSO—One other lot of ground situate in the Tillage of Kairriew. Kairview tp , Butler county, Pa . contain ing about % acre more or less, bwuuded by an alley, east by an alley, south by a street, and west by a street; large 2 story frame dwelling house, frame foun dry in good working order, frame blacksmith and frame carpenter shop, frame .stable, frame warehouse and coke OTOO thereon erected. ALSO —One piece of laud situate in Fairriew town ship, Butler county, Pa„ containing one hundred and for ty-seren acres more or loss, bounded north by Isaac Keep et. al., east by James Wilson, south by John Scott et. al.. and west by Jacob IlaTok et. al .about 100 acroa cleared, 30 of which are meadow, double log dwelling house, double log baru with sbads attached and other out building*. Seised aud taken in execution aa the property of I). Phelps, Administrator of H. J.'Arnold and R P.Crawford, at the suit of T. B. Clark aud Co., for use I W O. BRACKBNRIDes, Sheriff. Sheriffs' office, April 2ft, lftftft.
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