®he Otitis ett. jjgp- The Largr»t Circulation oj any l'apcr in the County. THOMAS ROBINSON. - - Editor, BUTLER PA. WEDKKHPAY WAY 2». 1«««. CC Liberty «nd Union. Now «nd Forev«r, Ont ad 'MeiMr.blo."—D. Web.ter. For Governor: Maj-Gon. JOHN W.GEARI N? CUMBERLAND C.'OTJNTV. UNION REPUBLICAN I'KinAltY KLECTIONS COUNTY CONVENTION. At a meeting of the Union Republi can County Committee held in Butler 011 Monday the 10th inst., it was lletotscil, That the Union ltepuhtican voters of Butler county, are hereby re quested to meet i i their respective elee tion districts throughout the county, on •SATUItD \ Y, the oth of JUNK, com ing, between the hours of one and seven* o'clock I'. M., of said day, and vote by ballot for candidates for the nomina tion (or the different offices to be lulled at 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 it Recorder, One person for Clerk of the Courts, One person for County Commissioner, One person for Coroner, Two persons for Auditor, one for !1 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 RETIJIIN JIIKJE, or DEI.KOATE, to convey said vote, and meet similar delegates on the following Monday, at 1 o'clock I*. M.,in the Slu r iff't office, in the Court House, for the purpuMpofcastingupsaid 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 : W fIKRKAS, 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 b« 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 •II persons who have voted at such elec tion. C. E. ANDERSON, Chairman. Dr. A. Lusk, Secretary. Agricultural Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Officers And Mombers of the Butler County Ag ricultural Society held in tho Court House on Thursday, the sth day o! Juno, at 1 o'clock, P. M. A general attendance is rcquo«tcd, By ordor of tho President. JoHn B. MCQUISTION, See'y. JgyOur contributors will have to bear witn us patiently. Tlicir productions, both of verse and prose, will appear here after. Ifcrugw and <>niceriCH. Have you been at the new Drug and Grocery Store of Bell & Dieffenbaclier ? If not, you should call without delay.— If you arc sick, they keep that which if taken in proper quantities, will make you whole. If you are well, then it is the place to procure that which will strength en and invigorate tho system. In sick ness or hunger, delays are dangerous, and you should call with the Doctors at once; they will accommodate you in such a gen tlemanly manner, that you will be pleas ed, and can never pass the door, opposito to Chas. Duffj's Store, without calling in and making a purchase. Read their ad vertisement and profit thereby. The Itatl Road. During the last winter our people have been occasionally excited on the question of the probable construction of a Rail road from, at, or near, Freeport to this place. A Corps of Engineers spent the greatg- part of the winter, running diff eerent routes, most of which seemed to contemplate a location in the Southern part of the county. After the winter's prospecting, this Cor ps has commenced a permanent location of a routo from Tarcn tum, by way of the Glade Mills to the mouth of Glade run ; or rather they have ] completed this location, and arc now en- ' gage great un mindful city. Two-tjiirds are without resident friends or kindred, striving to conquer a foothold—and 'how hard the contest! What daily widening gaps bo twoon those who have succeeded and those just entering the field ! Neither the re ligion nor the social enjoyment of our prosperous men seems broad enough to include their employees. Look at the growth of aristocracy and exclusiveness ; the whirl of folly, luxury and fashion; the enormous cost of subsistence; the meager salaries in vogue; and see what chance of comfort or sympathetic ease the town has to proffer her 100,000 clerks, apprentices ; and students. Herded together in the i beds and attics of boarding-houses, shut j out from the happy homes established by long residence and success, they are al most driven to the public saloon for light and warmth, and for that friendly com panionship whioh, cither for gocd or evil, 1 youth instinctively craves and will obtain. The employers are surrounded with all the appurtenances which make virtue at tractive and easy to pursue. The em - ployces are not only urged into vice by their discomforts, but it is Vice alone who tenders them an alluring hospitality. She sets forth her 7,780 convenient bar-rooms, her 653 billiard tables, her 100 gambling hells, her 235 concert saloons, aud 730 registered houses of prostitution—in nil of which every young uinn will meet a cordial welcome. Why, here is a whole army with banners, a sonorous and glit tering array, perpetually recruiting for those powers of Kvil which our philan thropists claim to oppose. It is estimat ed that the receipts of the "pretty-waiter girl" saloons and of the bouses of ill fame alnnc, amount to the annual sum of SG,- 500,0110. Add to this enormous item the immense income ot the dram-shops, and you have an exhnustless comuiissaiy cliest for the maintenance Of the satanie campaign. What are the forces on the other side? hem: a few Kvening Schools; the Ap pacntices Library and the Printers' I'rec Library; neither sufficient for the class designated in its title; ih in: the Mercan tile Library, a richly endowed, noble in stitution, but which docs not directly aim at social and moral influence, and otters no attractions without charge; ilrmi the Cooper Union, in ninny respects the most comprehensive and efficient of all, but limited in comparison with the field ar ound it; ihm: 50 attractive places ol wor shin, too fashionable and expensive for young men to attend; item: 801 places of worship, where the sittings are at mod erate rates, but the preaching and exer cises of which, not to bo irreverent, the young men consider dear at any price. The Young Men's Christian associa tion, however- forms a vanguard of en couraging influences and bids fair to be a host in itself, I. has latterly been man aged by earnest and accomplished young men, belonging to resident families, who devote time and money without stint to befriending those less fortunate than themselves. There are. literary, so cial, and religious facilities at the rooms ol the Association, and its members per form a deal of gratuitous labor in finding aid and employment for tlioso newly ar rived and outof work. Committees "On Hoarding-Houses," "On Kmployuient," and"On Visitation of the Sick," arc sig nificant of the practical turn which the Christianity of this Association has taken, The managers are nn» essaying to in oreas-c their means to (tie proportions of the work in hand, atid, especially, to erect a building which will really enable them to offer social and moral attractions to (Iw; young men of Now York. Their design includes a Lecture lioom, Heading Room, Circulating and llefcrcnco Librarian, Conversation Rooms, a Gymnaseura, and other means of recreation and advance ment. Such a house could not fail to (in come a general place of resort, l'or its erection and endowment they ask the sum of 250,000. The amount, if largo, is nothing in consideration of the object to be gained, and our generous merchants, if they choose, can raise it in a singlo day. They can find nofcettor use for sur plus funds, since this is almost the first movement, of a truly philosophical nature, in behalf of the youths of this city. It is based upon Heaven's own plan—that of making the instincts and tastes of the young subserve to their growth and well being. Young men love, and will sock for, brightness, friendship, entertainment, love, society. Give them something of all this in the pure and natural way if you would offer any effective opposition to the saloon, the gambling hell, and the brothel. It is strangle that tlie «;:itlicrinforces of corruption which redden our thorough lares nt nifjht with their lurid watchfin:s, do not awaken an alarm among us. Wo fenr the coining pestilence, aud have ov erthrown the routine of years to stay its advent, llut what of this moral plague?- 'lt is not so difficult, O Athenians, toes capo tho pestilence; but, first of all, floe depravity, for it courses swifter than Death ?" •I oil IIMOII III)' I'OIVITN or (lie Nriintd. In commenting on the Senate Amend ment. defining the appointing power of the President, the Times says : Party feeling, in its most excited hour, never went so Car. * * * * It did not occur to Clay, Webster, Kwing, Man gum, and other eminent statesmen, that the Executive could be ignored, or I lint Congress could umirp the authority of the President. ******* And again : Discreditable and impolitic as the pro« cceding of the Seuatc is, as between it rclf and President Johnson, it is yet worse, when considered as a new influ ence in the administration of public af fairs. * * * It is simply and solely to annoy the President, to suojcct his ac tion to vexatious restraints, to prove the power of Congress to harass and cripple him, to deprive him of authority vested in him by tbe Constitution, and with the lawful exercise of which no former Con gress has attempted similarly to interfere. The World says: Bat whatever may be the degree of participatiob to which the Senate may be entitled, nothing could be more evidently absurd than the , retension of (.'onoctor are fast superseding all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cures by Maggiel's Pills and Salve have opened the eyes of the public to the inefficiency of the (so called) remedies of others, and upon which people have »o long blindly depended. Maggiel's Pills are not of the class that swallowed by the dozen, of which every box full taken crcatos an absolute necessity for another. One or two of Maggiel's Pills suffices to place the bowels in perfect order, tone the stomach, eieates an appetite, ami render the spirits light and buoyant! There is no griping, and no reaction in flic form of constipa tion. If the liver is affected, its func tions aro restored; and if the iijyvotfs system is feeble, it is invigorated. This last quality makes the medicines very desirable for the wants of delicate fe males. Ulcerous and eruptive diseasos arc literally extinguished by the discn foctant power of Maggiel s Salvo. In fact, it is here announced that Alahiiiel's HII.IOUS, PYHI'KI'TIC AND DlAllltllEA Pills cure where all others fail. While for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains. Cuts and all abrasions of the skin, Maikhei/h, Sai.vris infalliable. Sold by J. Mam (UK!,, 4U Fulton Street, New York, and all Druggists, at 2") cts. per box For Sale at I>i s. OKA HAMS & IIIJ S - KI/RON'S l>rug Store, smlc Agents in Butler, I'a. (may !>, 'o. On Tliurwlu)*, April 2fitb. by 1l»?v K II Melncr. Mr Ilcnnr Knmi, Jr., to Mlm Maooii W miner, hII of I lie borough Ilutler, I'n. One the 2Mb nil ~ by the Itev. Win P. Ihuadin. Mr Alonr.o Tlniblin and Mi*« Kiuun Mr bung, both of tlie ll<>rough of Siinhniy, Riiflrr county, I'd. On III" lot li. nit .by llnr. ,1. II Miirtthnll, nt (lie r«»*«i detiecof tin.* bride'* fatlicr, Snnincl Andre Ml** Kli/.- b#*tli (Imnpbcll, all of Omrord township, Hutler «•» I'n Oil the •'•lb nit.. In Allegheny city, by He* V . I.lira*. Cyrut *'r>up to M\nn Lydin A. Mi nick. the fornn r of Hutler comity, Mid tlie latter of Wilk#»« Iturre, Luzerne county, I'a. On the 16th of Afircb, at tbr residence of the bride"* father, by tin? Her. Win. M Lnndh, John Klco to Ml** Kroenia Moy«*r, imar Harmony. b >th of Duller co.. I'u.. On the lit nit., ut tlio residence of tin* brhle'.i father, by tlieAume, Pnvid Hregenrfr of New rustic, Lawtencn countv, I'u., t>> Mif*« lluitniia Linnaof Middle l«anr;u»ter, llntler ronnty Piu On tlie 17th lint., nt tlie rrnlrtoitcc « lilt' AI)V EItTINE.IIKXTN AKrrrrrtxy an.not-nce to tiii: Fariueni of |tutli«r ronnty, thnt 1 am slill Agent for the celebrated BUCKEYE MOWER & REAPER, with Sttif-RaVer attached; also, dropper attachment. Un-HeTo Mower A Reaper, an'l all other first rl;»«s m ichiiif* Welcome »elf-opernting rWrnn?'n self ojierating Iluy-lt ake, filler Mills, f■ rain l/rt llh, limning Mill'', and other Agiirnltnrnl Imple ments. A lao h trie ken's, ( ro*»-< nt Portable Saw-mill, wiih or without horae«pow?r Allorden addressed to mo at Ztdienoplo, I'u., will Nocnr*; prompt attention may £l, lPtitf—Slm. LKWlfl HKKO. Drug and Grocery Store. imilK sulaicrlbors hare Just received, and now I opening, at their Bu>re-room, opp<>sito l'etur liuffv's I in Cutler, An Extensive Assortment DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS. PAINTS, DYE STKFFS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET SOAP, PEUFUMEIIY, ASI> TUB MID ((J.I-JTFU' J,XQUO US For Chrmlcnl and Mrdlclnal pnrpoati. Alm,, nil Unci, of BRIFIIEB, NOTIONS, *c. Phralclaia* prracrlpOons carefully •ml iiromptl)' compounded. IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT will befound'almost every article for fam ily use. Also Nails, Glass, Glasswarr, Queenswake, Crock Ear, Stoneware, Buckets, Tibs, &C., &C., fiC. The highest market price paid for all kintja of produce in exchange FOR GOODS . BELL & DIEFFENBAOHER. May 23, 186<3;:ly. Appraisement lilNt. rplIK following Appraisement List*, under the Ctli See- > I tloti of tin* Act of April 14,1 *'»l, have In I'll present ted mxl filed In the office of the Clerk of the Orphan*' i Court of Hutler county, to irlf : No 1, Feb. Term, IHtlfl, Mrs. Mary K. Pcarre.widowof ' Pet ci son I'earce. dee'd. Per*unal property amounting ' to *SUC uo. « No. 70. Feb. Term, ISM, Mm. Veronica Wobfr, widow j of Adam Welter, d(v'«V Per*oual property amounting i to &MIO 00. Oeorgc Weber A. Adam Troutmau, Adm'rs , No. 71, Feb. Term, HbW, Mrs* - Montgomery, wld- | o* of Johp Montgomery, dee'd. Personal property i amounting to s2n."i 45. No. 72. Feb Term, ISM, Mr*. Surah Boyd, widow or Andrew J. lloyd. do*ea*ed. Kent Kstate itnioiiliti to $ MM» nu* .James T. Lloyd, Adm'r. N0.77, Feb. Term, 18m, Mr*. June Dunlitp widow of John M. iMinlrtp , dee'd. Personal propeity amount iiiu to f147 7ft. No. 70, Feb. Term. ISflfl. Mr*. d'ltxnhclli Anderson, widow of . 1., Anderson, dee'd. Ileal Kstate amount ing to |2l OU. SeUinul |.ea*mi, Adm'r. No Ho, Feb. Term. lSflfl, Mrs. Margaret lllle'y. widow of jsaiu- Kllry, dee'd. Personal property amounting to #2UO 00. Samuel Riley A Slla* Miller, Adm'r*- No. SI. Feb. Term, ISM, Mm. Sarah M'l'ojr, willow of Itobeit M'Coy, dee'd. Personal property amounting to &MMI to. J. M. laiwreuce, Adm'r. No. 82, Feb. Term, IWfl, Mr*. Mary Oroham, widow of Mo deeal firulisni, dee'd. personal property amount- Ilife to #J< 7 2fi. Mordeeid 0 reliant. hx'r. No 84. Feb Term, 18.10, Mr* Klixa Camhr widow of (I no, Camcr. Hsc'd Personal property amounting t«» 1»J6.10. .lolin C oner. Adm'r. Of which the Creditor*, llelr*. I .eg a tees, Distributee* :viid othei* interested will take notice, nnd nppe r nt th« next Term, to wit: Tin* Flf*t Monday of June next, and!!?** later than the Third day tin reOf, to show cause if any they have, why said Appr dseiuents shot.ld liot bo couflt tiled. My the C om t, W. J. YOU NO, May w, 1800. ('ieik. SHERIFF'S SALES. NY Virtue ol stiisdrv writ* of \eiiditioui Exponas, Fle.ri Faciii*, ntnl Levarla, i**ucdnnt of the Court of Common Picas of Uutler county, and to me directed, there will be expoeod to public sale, at the Court Itou*e, in the borough of Hutler, on A/ottdav, the 4th day of June, A |»-, ISfWI, at one o'clock, I'. if, the following described property, to wit: All the right, title, lnterc.it and claim of John Ore gory A ArmedaOrrgory, of Into Hot No 32, situated In the Borough of llutler, Hutler county, I'cnn'n, hound ed north by lot No* 31, east by a street, south by lot No. 83, we*t by M'Kean Street; containing ahont \\ acre, more or loss, one 2 story frame hou*e A log stable there on erected. Hel/.ed and taken In exooution a* the prop erty of John (iregorr A Arineda Oregorj, at the suit of Robert M'Corkle A Samuel o*horn, Kxrs of Kdwani Af'Corkle who wan guardian of tlie minor chihlteu of Win. Thompson, dee d. ALSO All tiie right, title, Interest mid claim of Wm. Rabbit. Administrator of Patrick.Haley, dee'd. of, In and to One llundrMl ami Twenty-live acre* of land, nioteorloM, situated in I> Miegal township, llutler county, I'm., boun ded north by land* of Wm. Richard*, en*t by William Matthew*, et. al., *outh by Will. H. Clytner, went by Catharine lllckejr. Seised and taken lu execution a* the property of Wnr Ilrabblt, adm In Ist rat »r of Patrick Haley , dee'd, at the suit of J. A. C.ilwetl A Co, AI/-0. All the right, title, lnlerest and claim <>f Havid Conn i ami W R Conn, of in and t>» one hundte l rw-ru* of lin I more or le**, situated ill Wa*hingtoii towunhip, itutl* r county, l*a., Imunded north by 'ihoma* Kelley, ea*t bv Conn and Kvan*, H«iutli by W ad«woith and lli n k. west by Jacob |>auhen*peck : aevouty nrro cleared; frame barn wild double log |iou»e thereon er«-< ted. Selr.ed and taken in ex scut ion a* the p> operty of Havid Conn and \\ . It Colin, at the milt of tieo.-ge Murrin. Ai.ao. All the right, title Interct and claim of 1> Adiuini*trator of ll.Arnold, de- d. and It P. Ctuw f rI, of In and t«» Fifty acre* of laud mote or le**, «ltu. a led in I'arker township, lint lor rjjuuty, Pa.. l»ouuded north by It. black Ka*t, by 11. HI ok. et al , South bv llarvey Oiba>ii: v» e«»t If)'Arehlbald Kellv, H*i|.. ab-mt eight iwre* one ijimrtei *tiu-k elmreoul Hln-t furnace, eiiilne hon*e with engine Ac . etftlut! Hou»to. bi idg<* lioiimo, coal wlied*, one frame ••Iflce with M ale* attached, H frntue dW'dlhiß houxe*. lO'Vi-n log dwelliirg hoilMt*. 3of which lite double, liNiue Hbu-k*mith "hop, frame wagotitnakcr *liop, and 2 large double fiarrie »|.«- bi.M IheiW'iii eructed. AkM.—One lot of ground *ituafe in the village of A/artiiinburv. I'arker tp , llutler < onuty, I'n . l oniamiio: j about acre more or lc**, bounded ninth by Reuben ' Kmerli-K. Kaat by Main *treet. South by Tho*. Flrttber, et. al., and we*t by (!hii*thm Harr,one f«ame two utoiy dwelling hou*e. frame ware h*»n»o and frame utable thereon erected. Aw.—One other lot of ground nit mile in the village of Fairview, Kairview tp.. Hitljer county, Pa., contain ing about ?:' t acre* more or le«*. boAnded North by an alley, Knut l»y an alley, South by a *tieot,and ae*t by a Mtreet ; |arge2*«ory fr ime dwelling hou*e. frame f-'nn dry in k«mhl working order. frame black»uuth and Irani'- carpenter ►hop, frame *table, frame ware hoif*a and < ok« oven thereon erectwl. Ai.no—One piece or hind aliiiaie In Fairview town •>|ilp. llutler en,. I'|.. containing one bundled ami for ty-aeven acie* more or le**, bounded North by Km- Reep et. al., Ka*t by Jaioe* W il*oo. S( H.J. Am Id and II H. Crawford.at tlie*nltof William Wick 112 i n«e ALSO All the rlolit, inter -*t and claim of M F. White of in and t» Foiirieen acfe* Of laud mure or !•**«, situ ated in Ctfiiuoqueueii-ing township. Ilutl**r county, l*a . 1/dNo.l, bounded N"tih byWlHtejk Cnnuingbiin Ka-t by Street. Houtli ly Martin'* heir*, V> v-t by Cunningham, all cleared. I/»t No J. IkmiivJ«<<| a* 112 »l low*, North I9 lapd* of Allen Whltw'<« heir*. by tleorge Ite.ui. S-iitth bv Th >« Cnittv, M'e*t t>v Street, all of which i«meadow. Seigi-d an Itiken in evcenth.n a.* the property of M. F. White, al the Kint of miihh I Dyer A Co. A MM) All the right title interest and c|;|lm of <4. W. Smith, in and to One l««»t of land, more or le*«, nltuateilin tli - borough of Hntler, b itiuded north by an alley : mat by an alley; aontli by Diamond ; and w.nt by l*d of ,\lr* Clirlvfy ; good Frame ||ou*e th«rwin erect. .I. S* i/ed and taken in execution »«* the property of Oeorge W. Smith, at the *nlt of Oliver iHivid. AS 1/0. All the light, title intereM and claim rf 112). I'belpM, Admlnhtratorof H. J, Arnvbl' dee'd, and 11. I*. Craw ford. of in and to Fifty acre* of Imd more or le«, aitu i te»l in I'arker t.iwtediip. llutler county, l*a., li.iuihl'hl north by It. IHack. Ki*t by It. Hbu-k, et. al.. South by llarvey Ollwon, went by Archibald Kelly. M<|. aliotit eight acre* cleared, one.iu irter *ta> k tban .id lliait furnace, engine luaw with engine, 4c.cju>tinK h'.n*e, bridge hoi Hie, coal *l»ed*. one frame ofllce willi *< ile* attached. 3 frame «Iwelllng hou*e*. *even log ffwelllng luiHk*, iliif which are double . frame lllm kf>mith alio),, frame angoiimaker *liop, and '2 large dotildu flame sta bles tberer ty-sevcu acre* moro or lea*. liounded north by ]n.iac Reep, et. al., eaM by Jauie* Wilaou. aouth by JohnHcott et. al.. and we*t by Jacob Ifavok, et al.: ab.nt ItlOacroa clearetl. :v> of which are meadow, doable I »g dwelling hoiino, double log Inti 11 with nbed* atta«-b"d. and other out building*. Seized and taken in execution aa the property of I>. I help*, Admlniatrator of 11. J. Arnold and It.i». Crawdird, at tlui auit of tf. A U. 31. llarper for use. A LBO. All the right, title, lutctent and claim of D. Pbelp*, Admini*frutor of H.J.Arnold, dee'd. and R. P. Craw ford, of in ami to Fifty am* of land more or !««, actu ated iu I'arker town*hip, llutler eennty, l'a., le inn-led north by 11. Black, etwt by It. Hlaek. • t al.. aoiuh by Harvey tlibayn, we.it by Archibald Kelly, Ka#j.: about eight acrea cleared, one quarter atack chare*ll M»t furnace, engine hoo-e with engine. lioune, bridge bou*e. coal xlieilx, mi* frame office with *rak'* I attache*!: :i franie dwelling iwrnae*, aeveu log dwelling i houaea, if of which sire double, frame Hiarkaioith *h»|», | frame wagoumaker afaop, and 2 large double franie sta ble* thereon erected. Au»o.—floe lot of ground *ituate in the village of MartinKhnrsc. I'arker tp . lintler county Ha , containing about KL acre more or b **. bounded noitb by Reuben Kin eric k, e-i*t by Main Mtreet. aouth by Tho*. Fletcher, et at., and weat by Cbri*tian B«rr, one frame two »V«»ry | dwelling hon*e, frame ware kouae ami frame atahle I thereon erected. Ax*o.—One other lot r»f gt-oniel *itnnte in tlie village J of fc'airview, Fairview tp., Hutler county, I'a., contain- t ing ahont acre more or leu, bounde«l n-»rth by an { alley, eaat by an alley, south by a street, and we*l by j a street; large 2 *t«»ry fVanie dwelling hon*e. frame f,,nu dry in g.*Ni working order; lnmit black*iiiilh and frame carpenter shop, frame stable, frame ware-boit*e and I coke seen thereon erecte cl, »r,«l .»l „112 which »r« ~ llw , Ikid.l'. ili.lllile l.'K l.iirli n111i.1,,.,1. „| , . * - • ~»(iM.ii.nim.. « N .i i»k,.„ 7,;, imHHTIy i.f l». I'liel|n, Ailml.il.trut,, r ~r ~ , ... nn.| II I'. rra«W,«i •'" h " K "»> i..r u™ AH the right, tile. Interest and claim of n. phcln* Administrator of 11. J. Arnold, dee'd, and K- P. Crawl lord, of iu and to Fifty acre* of land more i»r leiM ■ltnS ated In Parker towu*liip, Hutler county, pa., tfmi&fei north by R. Black, east by R. Mack. et. al , South bv Harvey Oibaou, wu*t by Archibald Kelly Kaq., about eight acres cleared, one uuarter sihcß ihaicoal Blast furnace, engine hou*e with engine, *r„ casting house, bridge luittse, Cifnl shed*, OHO frame ottlcu with «t-ab>« attached, J frame ilwellliiß hon*»i, Seven hon*e*,Hof which aie double, frame Blacksmith shop, frame wagoumaker shop, and 2 large double frame Ga llic.* thereon erected. At *«•. —One lot «>f Kmuud situate in the village uf Mai tinsliurg, Parker tp , llutler county, Ha., contnlnlng übout Uncie more or less, bounded north by Itcuhen F.merick, sa*t by Main street, South by Thomas Fletcher, et. al., and we*t t.y ChriHllau llnrr, one frame two story dwelling Bouse, frame wore house and frame stibltf thereon erected. Ai..*0,~ One other lot < 112 ground situate In the village of Fairview, Fdrvlew tp., Hutler county, l'a„ eontliii iug about % acre more or lc-*, hounded north by an alley, east by an alley, south by a street, and went by te street; large 2 story frame dwelling house,- frame foun dry lu k-mml working order; frame blacksmith and frame' carpenter shop, frame stable, frame house and coke oven thereon erected, AWO —Olie piece of lan I situate lu Fairview town ship, U.iller county, Ph., containing one-hundred and for ty-seven acres more or bounded north by Isaac lleep, el. al., ea*t by Jutiic* \\ llson. south by John Scott et.al.aud west by Jacob lla\ok et.ul , about lUOacru* cleurtal. M'i of which nre meadow, double log dwelling house, double log l»uri| With "beds attached and other out buildings, Selxcd nnd t iken In execution as thn* prcpuvty of l>. I'belpH, Administrator of H. J ■ Arnold and R. H. Crawford, at the suit of A. Young A Co., for ALSO. All the right, title, Interest and claim ofl). I'helpf, Administrator ot II J. Arnold, dee'd, nnd It. P Craw ford, of In and to Fifty acres of land more or,less, sltu uted iu I'arker towmdilp, Butior eouiiiy, Pa„" bounded north by R. Black, eaat by It. Hlaek et. al„ south by llarvey Oihson ; we*t by Archibald Kelly, F.«q. .about eight acre* cleared, one uuarter alack charciail bla*t furnace, eucine house with engine. Ac , casting house bridge hoti«e, coal nliimls, one frame ofllce with m ales attached, 3 frame dwelling houses, seven log dwelling house*; 3 of which are double, frame |tlack*mith shop, frame wngonuuiker shop, and two large double frame sta ble* "hereon erected. AUK 1 —-One lot of ground situate in the village of Mar flushing, I'arker tp,, Hutler countv, Ha., containing about y. acre more or less, bounded north by Reuben Kmcrirk, Kast by Main street, south by Thomas Fletch er. et. nl , and west by Christian. Harr, one frame 2 story dwelling house, frame ware house, and frame stable thereon erected. Also - -One other lot of ground situate In the village of Fairview, Fairview tp., llutler county, l*n . contain ing about 73 acre more or le**, bounded north by an alley, east by au alley, South by a -!•»•« t, and west by a street; luge 2story frame dwelling hoii*e, fiame foun dry In gobd working order, frame blacksmith and frame earpeut r shop, fiame stable, frame ware-house and cke-oveti tlier.-on erected. Ai.so.— One pice of land situate In F drvlew townsldp, llutler county. Ha . containing one hundred and forty seven ai i-e* more or le**. bounded uoith by Isaac Reep »t. al . ea-t by Jauit * Wilsoll, south by John Scott et. al , and u>-d by .l.w »b Hav j£ baro with ihcda attache mi l other out building*. Sel/.etl and taken In cXeention a* tint property of It I'bvlp*, Administrator of 11. J Arnold and R. P. Crawford, at the suit of Fuller Jt Ornpen f»r ALSO. At th right, title, interest uu lcliim of I). Hhelps, ford, of lu and to Fifty a«-ru*id land more or less, ulul ated in i'arker township, Hutler county, Pa., h' d. At *. . -On - lot of ground situate iu the village of \fattiiisburg,' pitrkcrtp. Ibitler county, l'a . containing about IjiK ri- more or less, boiiude l north by l.euheii Knieri. k , east by Main street. Koiitli by Thomas I I• t- ti er, et al.. and went by t hrbtmu llorr, one framv I stoiy dwelling house, frame ware house and franie stable thereon eretled. Ai.so- line 'r |e**, situ ated iu Parker t«wn*lilp. llutler Wmnfy. Pa , bound ,d north by R lllack. east by It. Hlaek *t. el., smith by llarvey Oibsuii. west by Archibald Kelly, Kv| . ftlVmr eight acres cleared. 4fte ipiarter sta«-k chativsl blast furii" e, eugiuo house willi eng ne, Ac , casting house, bfldge hfiii-e.Cflbl sheds, fiairte nffice with scales atlacbe.J.;} frann- dwelling houses, aeven l"K dwelling houses. 3of which are double frame blacksmith shop . frarhe wn^'Simaker shop, ami 2 large double liamc sta bles tliereoii erecte«l. Ai.su —One lot of ground situate in the village of Martlnstnirg, Parker tp.. Huflorcounty, l'a , emitaming about acre more or less, boiiudod north by Reuben KmericN. I'««t by Main street, south by 1h«»s, Fletcher, et. al.,aud west by t hristimi llarr. one fmnn- two slot y dwelling house frame ware house and frttnie stable thereon erececd ALSO.— One other hd cf ground situate In the village of Fail-view, i'airvisw tp , Butlep count X, I'a . ci.ntnin lug aboii' '-/ A art " Ileifo or le»s. 'uSTWled n«»rth by an alley eist l»> au alley, south by a street, and west by a st.-eet. large 2-t .-t9||. ALS|.—One piece of laud r.'tunfe In Fairview town ship, lintler county. i'a , containing one hundred and' forty seven acre* none or less, B innded iv»it!i by |*aac. lleep et. al.,e'ast by Jaiihm By John Scott et al , and west by Jacob llavok et. al . ffsiiitloilnfAsi cleared, ;Mi"l which ar<* me idow, double log dwelling house, double log barn with sheds atliichen and other out bu.ldiiig*. Sei/.od nnd lak<-n in execution as the property of f> Hliclp*, Administrator of 11.1 Arnold and I!. P Cr.iwPivd, at the sn't of J. Portor for use. AW) All the rl'jli', title, lute; e*t ami claim of D PRetps, Administiator of 11. J. Arnold, dee d,and it P Crawford of iu and to Fifty acre* of laud more or le**, situated in I'arker towu-diip. Holler comity, Pa., boiinde# no. th by R Hlark.east by R Black, et al, mmth by llarvey Oih son: west by Archibal I Kelly, K»«i: aUait eight acre* cleared, one quarter slack rbarcian Birnace, engine house with engine', Ac., casting hou-e, bridge house, coal sheds, one frame office with scales attached, 3 frame dwelling house*, seven log dwelling houeeS, 3 of w hirh are d inbls, frame hlacksiuith shop, frame wag onmakershop, and .two large double frame stables tusre on created. a Mo—One lot of ground situate in the vllbige of Mar tinsbiirg, Paiker township, Hutler county, Pennsylvania 1 about one Imlt acrti more or le-s, houuded north by Rcnhtn Knieriek, e.wt by .Main street, south by Thomas Fletcher, et al.. and w»»t by Christian Harr one frame fwo story dwelling house, frame warchonre and frame stable thereon erected. si.su—One ether lot of ground situate iu the village of Fairview. Fairview t->wn*hlp, Hotb-r e .unty l'a , een tat uiug about two-third acre* more or leas, bounded north by an alley, east by -»n alley. Month by a street, ami weet by a street; largo"2 story frame dwelling house frame foundry Iu goAd working trrder. frame black i smith and frame carpenter simp, frame stable, frame ■ warebouae and coke oven thereon erected. aijmj—Oue piece of lend *4Uuttcin Fairview tow nship. Hutler county, Pa., c-.utaining one hundred nnd f»rty seWeu acrea more or leva, iNumdcd notilt l»y Isaac Meep, et al : east by James V\ il*on; south by John Scott et al .. aSMI west by Jacob llavok et al.. about lUO acres cleared 3«» acre* of which are meadow, double Jog dwelling honse, double Kg barn Willi sheds attached and other | outbuilding-* Seixed and tiken in eStecOHon as the | property of D Pbelpa, A'liii|iustrat«.rof 11 J Arnold and . 11 P Craw ford v at the suit of John Hobb. ALS'I AH tho right, title, InUr'ft and claim of I) Phelps, Administrator of 11 J Arnold, dee'd, and R PCrnwWd, : of m and t» Fifty acre* of I tnd more or less, sitnatcd in Parker township. Butler county. Pa., leuinded m»r*h | by K HLicC; uoat by R Black 112 t al , s«g dwelling bouses,, three j of which are double, frame blacksmith shop,frame wag j on maker shop, and two large double Irame stables ther«- ion ere.rtad. Ai>o—Oae lot ot ground situate in the village of Mar tinshnrg. Parker township. But ier county, Pa., , ing ala>ut acre more or leas, le»nnde«l m?rfti by Reuben t , Kmerick, eaat by Main street sonth by Thoa. Flep-hea, • et ai , ami wast by Chriptian llarr. one frame two atory ' dweflnng honae, frame wa»e house aud frame stable i thereon erected At*'»—-One other l«»t of ground situate in the village, iof Fairview. Fairview tp., llutler county, l'a . rontain ins afwiit acre more !», boonde*! »*»rwi by an -41ey,eaat by anjiHaj - ,a>utU by a street, and weet by a -treet: large 'Z stor>- frame «fweHlnu house, frame foun dry lu good working order j frann- blacksmith ami frame carpenter -hop, frame 4 sleklo, irame warehouse and )CokeoveuthereMUerect«'d. ALSO —one piece of land eßsiato in Fairelaw town ship, Butler couuty, Pa,,containing o| hundred and for tv-sevra ai-res rnWfe "112 le<*. Mndel north by laaue i Re«'ii et. aL, east bv James Wilson, south by John Scott 'et al ami west by Jacob Ilavoß et al ,ab.mt 1«> acrea t clears. 30of *Wcb ate muadowr, finable lof dwelling [ huuse. douhlo !•%barn wHh sheds attached and other 112 out bmJdimw «ad in as tho uroi*'tt*of T> Phfcip*, AdmnllslNifor of If. 3. Arnold 1 an I B-. PXrawtbrd.at tbe.'tpiiyn Co.,^ W. 0. HRACKE.NRIJXIE, Sheriff. ! Sheriffs' office, April 20.