New Advertisements To-Day. Day's Liver Pad. w Not iff in Bankruptcy—John A. McOmwr. M Report* for Ct HI ti rotation at March < ourt. Andiniecs' Sjile—flO Acres In Buffalo Township. Meeting of Stockholders of Butler B. & I- Asso ciation. _ .. w . W Mows' Appraisements for Confirmation Marcn 3nl I KMJ Administrators' Notice—Estate of Margaret Wil son. dee'd. . . List of Grand and Traverse Jurors for Mar< li Term. '>wi. .. List of Properties to lie sold by the Sheriff, com mencing Monday, March I,l*H>. at 1 J^cloclc. Notice of Filing Final Accounts —Estates of Jan. McKeever and (luerdon Williams Bankrupts. Notices of Application for Discharge as Insolv ent Dehtt>rs —Ed. McTiernan. Sr. and .las. Borland. Looal and General. BARKIS is willin'. Now for New York. GENERAL GRANT is a candidate. VOTERS should be more familiar with the election law 9. TUTS must be a kangaroo winter— the biggest part at the tail end. TIIE near approach of the Spring election does not create much excite ment. J. C. REDTCK has secured the ex clusive Agency of the DAY KIDNEY PAD for this county. A F BENCH writer says that animals have religions of their own. The oys ter, then, must lie a hard shell Baptist. ' WHAT'S the matter, John ?" "0 ! a ltig boil." "Well, whv don't you take 'Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher,' and be cured ?" THIS has been a hard winter on blacksmiths. One of them in this town has had to seek relief from the borough. A PRECIOUS gem is "Sellers' Cough Syrup"—has never been known to fail in curing colds, coughs, and hooping cough. Price 25c. THE man who stops to tell you how cold or warm it was last year at this time has no doubt in his mind that he is a very interesting person. "SHALL I hereafter darn your stock ings" is said to be the fashionable lan guage for a young lady to usq, when making a leap year proposal. THE Board of directors of the But ler Mutual Fire Insurance Company organized last Tuesday, 3rd inst., and re-elected the old board of officers. THE revival of trade makes a great difference in men's morality. The Sec retary of the National Treasury is re ceiving many contributions to the con science fund. JAMES MCCRACKKN, an old resident of Mercer county, and a soldier in the war of 1812, died at his home, near Sheaklyville, a few days since, at the advanced age of eighty-seven. TnE Ashton Dramatic Company will produce Rip Van Winkle, at the Opera House in this town, on Thurs day evening, the 19th inst, and Fanchou the Cricket, next evening. EVERYBODY has to pay an occupa tion tax for school purposes. Two or three years ago, David Dougal wanted to know of the tax-collector, what the deuce his (Davy's) occupation was anyhow. "THE Christian Giver" is the name of a new paper published monthly in this town by Rev. W. T. Wylie. It is the organ of the committee on Sys tematic Beneficence of the Presbytery of Butler. THE verdict of "not guilty" ren dered bv the jury in the Howe murder trial was the general verdict of the public after the weakness of the Com monwealth's side of the case became apparent, on tjie first day.— Franklin Pa., Spectator. IN Meadville, Sharon, and other towns near us, a vigorous warfare is beiug waged against the introduction of the Freuee Metric system into this country. As it is a matter which con cerns everybody, it is right and pro per that everybody should investigate it. REV. GEO. W. CRITCHLOW, of Pros pect, was ordained and installed as pastor of the English Lutheran Chcrch of that place last Sunday. Rev. W. F. Fiery, President of the Pittsburgh Synod, assisted by Prof. H. W. Roth and Rev. J Q. Waters, conducted the services. A SOLID Silver Case and a Genuine American Movement as low as $lO, at E. GBIEB'S. LARD-LIKE looking butter shows unthrifty management on the part of dairymen, who at a trifling outlay for the Perfected Butter Color of Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt., can have a deep yellow, rich and de sirable article, which will always com mand the best price. THE wildcat well near Reynoldsville, i Jefferson county, about which so much blowing has been done, and which was to knock the bottom out of the oil mar ket, is after all a dry hole. All the oil got from it did not exceed a gallon. The well is sixteen hundred feet deep and is full of fresh water. A NEW ENGLAND man has declined with thanks to takothe Indian Commis siouership. It is an office that re quires a large reserve capital of repu tation to draw upon in sudden emer gences. There are some Ohio men, however, who are prepared to accept the burden Bhould the Government call upon them to make the sacrifice. LATEST styles in Men's, Youths'and Children's Caps, at Charles R. Grieb's. NEW CASTLE has adopted an or dinance requiring traveling merchants to pay a license of S2O a day or SIOO a year for the privilege of selling goodn in the town. It is intended to prevent the canvassing for orders among others than dealers, to be filled by dealers in other cities, and is in tended to protect their home mer chants. THAT was a ghastly murder in On tario, Cauada, when, in the small hours of last Wednesday morning, masked men massacred a whole family, including both parents, two sons and n niece, and then burned their bodies in the flames which consumed the bouse. For the credit of human na ture this horror has but few recent parallels. ALL kinds of reparing done, at B. C. HVHKLTOX's SOME people seem to be a great deal distressed in mine over Mr. Carl Schurz. Inasmuch as Mr. Scburz ia engaged solely in the commendable occupation of minding his own bosi< ness and making ad honest though perhaps a futile effort to indues the U tea to come forward and get banged, it is not apparent that anybody nee<3 to be in great uaeaauMae about THE pile of silver dollars in the United States Treasury yesterday amounted to the snug sum of $35,000.- * 000, and still the glittering mountain grows and grows a.s steadily as the ! mint grinds and grinds. It may be lack of education and it may be lack of delicacv of feeling, but the people do ' not hanker after the dollars of the fath ers. HLSEI.TON'S cheap flfuxls will wear. AN exchange gives the following as a cheap and true barometer : Put a small quantity of fine pulverized alum in a long half-ounce vial and fill it up with spirits of wine. When the weather is dry and clear the spirits will be as clear as crystal, but on the approach of rain or bad weather the alum will ride in the centre in the form of a spiral cloud, which is an infallible indication of bad weather. ASK for the So So liar, at CHARLES K. GKIEB'S. THE meanest of all thieves are re ported from Cardington, 0., who on the nijrbt of the 30th ult., killed and pelted thirty-seven sheep for Mr. llodg ers, a farmer residing a few miles ea.st of that place, ten blooded Spanish merinos for John Orr, and several other small lots, aggregating nearly one hundred. The Merinos were worth S3O each. The entire loss of this work is estimated at S9OO. ALL kinds of Leather and Findings sold at lowest prices at B. C. Jluselton's. EVEN in the Tombs, among the men upon whom the law has fixed its clutches, the Rev. Mr. Cowley, of New York, finds himself a Pariah. Vulgar criminals who can barely write their own names shrink with loathing from the learned clergyman who is accused of starving and torturing help less little children. It is one of the cases in which the touch of nature makes philanthropists and sneak thieves kin. MEN'S and Boys' Winter Caps from 17c. tip, at ('harles R. Grieb's. FOVR robbers recently obtained ad mittance to a bouse in the village of Williamsport, Allegheny county, and sought refuge under a bed in one of the rooms. When the lady of the house retired for the night, the villains, whose faces were blackened, seized and bound her hand and foot aud then tied her to the bed-post, Where they left her while they proceeded to ran sack the house. The villians offered no indignity to the woman, but left her tied to the bed-post, where she was found some time after the thieves had decamped. B. C. HUSELTON'S Boots and Shoes are all made to his order. AN appallingly large number of pre mature interments undoubtedly take place, as has been several times shown by carefully-collated statistics. The in stance of the smallpox patient who came near being buried alive at Ottawa last Wednesday is not exceptional. Cases of suspended animation are re corded which baffled all the appliances of medical skill to detect the lingering presence of life in the apparent corpse. The Ottawa case suggests anew the importance of employing every known precaution against the possibility of a fate so fraught with horror. UNDERWEAR of all kinds, from 25 cents up, at (.'harles It. Grieb's. INSTEAD of from five to six millions, as was anticipated a few days ago, the public debt during the mouth of January just passed was reduced by the enormous sum of over $11,000,000. This is the largest reduction during any month for seven years, and is an other evidence of Secretary Sherman's great genius as a far-seeing and care ful financeer. It has been the ambi tion of Secretary Sherman to bring the public debt during his administration below $'2,000,000,000, and as it is now. $2,000,740,240 he will easily be able to accomplish his object with a wide margin to spare during the present month. You can buy Boots and Shoes at old prices at B. C Huselton. AFTER all, the noses of their royal highnesses, the sons of the Prince of Wales, have not been tattooed, and they will not therefore have to be cut off and replaced by artificial ones to make the yolfng gentlemen presenta ble in civilized society. The London Morning Pott explodes the ridiculous fabrication which has been the occa . sion of so much writing, editorial and otherwise, in this country especi ally. The youngsters had too much sense to do any such thing. The case calls to mind the old-time stanza: "Says Aaron to Moses: 'Let us cut off our noses.' Says Moses to Aaron : 'lt's the fashion to wear ,em.' " THE latest styles in Neckwear, at Charles R. Grieb's. THE Senate Committee on Census has decided to import an amendment to the Cen?us act carrying out the pro i visions of the bill introduced in the House bv Mr. Herbert and in the Senate by Mr. Harris. The object of the amendment is to provide against fraud or errors in the returns of the enumerators. As the law stands, there is nothing but the integrity and correctness of the enumerator to guar antee a faithful return for his precinct. ! It is therefore thought advisable that the enumerator file in the office of the County Clerk a-copy of his report be -1 fore he sends it to the Supervisor, thus enabling any one to point out mistakes - and have them corrected. ? B. C. HUSELTON is selling several ' lines of Boots and Shoes lower than last seasons f prices. | THE New York Herald has more j than got even with Mr. Parnell. Since the latter has been in this coun * try the Herald, in common with many other papers of high standing, has given no encouragement to that part - of his mission which had reference to 1 a land league or agitation fund Sym , pathy for the sufferers in Ireland is , universal here, aud it is to relieve this 1 distress that the first efforts and all s the energy of philanthropists should f be turned. The Herald starts a sub - scription for Irish relief with the sum t of SIOO,OOO. This is an unanswera ble refutation of the charge that that paper is unmindful of the suffering in the Emerald Isle ; it is also timely in . view of the precise reports concerning the distress there. S IF you want Dress Gloves, if you E want Street Gloves, if you want Driving Gloves , or Mitten*, if YON want Working Gloves oi * Mittena, you oan boy them at Charles R h Grieb's. _ _ I, At Old Price*, d A full line of Struw and Feather Tick ing, ftIXTW & JUWT£O*'6 iixttlet - Citmn : ilttiliett lit IBSO*. LEADINU CASH GROCERY. Goods iust as Cheap as in 1879 11 ! COMPARE PRICES! ! 10 pounds white Coffee Sugar e l i a " Granulated " • '*> 7 " Roasted ( oilee 1 «» our own K« tasted Coffee 10" s cans very lw*>t Tomatoo l <*> 7 •• Green m 100 ft pounds Carolina lJiee BO 12 Limp chimneys fio 8 bars Blue India Soap W s " liahhiit's Soap ■» li lialls Babbitt's Potash 50 6 boxes I. ye 50 l -;u k good Family Flour ' '*> 1 ■ best " " t *sl 1 hbl N>\ 1 Salt, new nucleates 1 I pound good Young Hyson Tea I" t •• (MM " " " 50 1 gall new crop N. O. Molasses sW_'«iU l •• good Syrup.. . • *>o 1 " very best Syrup Co EVERYTHING IN THE liKOCKRY LINE RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES I FLOUR. Some merchants claim they sell same kind of Flour that we do, and others in offering a common grade of family flour, always make the remark. "It is just as good as Red Ball." This en ables them to get Big Profits. We are the only House in Butler that i bandies the Camp & Randall Manufac turing Co.'s Flour. G. WILSON MILLER & BRO. Read the l*ri<;e«t. At 64c., Medium Prints; At 6]c., Canton Flannel; At o|c., Bleached Muslin ; At Bc., Shirtiug Cheviots ; At 10c., Best Ginghams ; At 12£ c., Basket Cloths Suitings; At 15c., Brocade Suitings ; At 20c., Double-fold Alpacas ; At 20c., Double-fold Cashmeres; At 4nc., All-wool Cashmeres ; At 75c., Black Dress Silks ; At 12yC., Kentucky Jeans; At 15c., Cottonades for Pants. Call and examine the immense stock of goods, at BITTER & RALSTON'S. Proceeding's of Court. Knee, in right of his wife, vs. Alle gheny township, and Annie Boyle, against the same defendant, were ac tions to procure damages. The plaintiffs (two women) were out buggy riding, and their horses scared, ran off. throw ing them out and breaking limbs of each of them, and smashed the buggy. A tree had fallen across the road aud the Supervisors of the township, it seems, had failed to remove it. Those traveling the roa<« went around it un til this accident occurred. These cases occupied almost the entire week and resulted in a verdict in the case of Mrs. Knee of SI,OOO, and that of Miss Boyle of $1,025 damages. On a stated case of S. G. Hughes against Summit township, for the loss of a cow which fell over au embank ment and was killed, the Court gave judgment in favor of plaintiff for $25 and costs. John Smith vs. Samuel Smith, ac tion in assumpsit. Verdict for the plaintiff for $2,136. Motion for new trial. Leekie vs. Jones, action in eject ment for a tract of land in Clinton township. Verdict for plaintiff for the land and six cents damages and and cost. Hart Harris vs. Conlev Bros, sum mons in assumpsit. Defendants did not appear and judgment against them, with an understanding that if defend ant pays $lO to the plaintiff for ex penses, a new trial will be granted. Summers vs. Dougherty Devlin. This was also an action in assumpsit. The jury rendered a verdict for $422.65. Brown vs. Vanausdale was an ac tion of trespass. Verdict for $2,150. The half by consent to be paid in one year and the balance in two years, with interest. Xow is Hit' Time to Buy Everything in the Dry Goods and Car pet line, as we are selling all kinds of goods at less than Eastern prices. Buying now you will save money, as they will certainly be much higher. Yours, AC., HITTER «FC RALSTON. Wheal! Wheal! The highest Pittsburgh market price paid for Wheat, at Walter l" H serious protracted ir regularity of the bowels by the use of Hop Bit ters by its mother, which at the same time restored her to perfect health aud strength.— The Parents, University ave., Rochester, N. Y. See another column. ( B. C. HLSELTON is now receiving , his Spring and Summer Stock of Boots aud Shoes. At Oiil Prices, ? Blankets, Flannels and Yarns, at i RITTER it RALSTON'S. 1 THE largest Stock of Half Hose „ ever offered in Butler, you can find at OIAKI.ES R. (illiEU'S. WILLIAM ALAND, Merchant Tailor, t has just opened the largest line of woolens fot 1 men aud boys wear ever offered in Butler. l * HUSELTON will give you better ' goods for the money than any House iu But ler. a Now is tbe Time to Btiy Sheetings and Pillow Casings, at t. RITTER ; shoulders, s ; sider. 8 BEANS —White. ?I®l 25 V bush. CincKKSs—2s to :tn cts. per pair. CHKEeE —IS Cts ¥ lt>. CoKN XtVL—I CtS. V lb. Caw SKI >S— i«I(YS *1 V lb- Eoas—l3 cts I* •'ozen. Fi.orß—Wheat. 8 V bbl, -aek *1.25«t2 ; buckwheat. t2.50 ¥ cwt. Gb.ux— Oats.32 cts V bushel: corn 45 ; wheat 5 ; rye 75 cents : bnekwheaf, 6rt. Honey— 2" cts. ¥ lt>. LABD —7c ¥ lb. Tallow, (W®7. MOLASSES —SO(K>6Oc ¥ gallon. Syrup, 50(S 60c. Osttoss— SI Vbusb. POTATOES—I'Io. V bushel. SroAß—Yellow l(S>Xe.: white 9(ff'loc. ¥ lb. Salt No. 1. -$1 85 ¥ barrel. CANCER. This disease like many others is regarded as incurable. It is not so. If it is taken in time it is as easilv cured as a wart or a corn. We know verv well that it is a fearful disease aud will eat" away until it destroys life, that is if it is neglected, but if it is attended to when it first makes its appearance, or soon after there is no trouble in eradicating it from the srstcm. Persons will have to be here during part of the treatment, consequently there is no use writing to me for information whether it can be cured without my seeing the ease. I also treat with success, Rupture, Piles, Fistula, t" leers, Uleerated legs, Varicose Veins, Varicocele Tumors, Hydrocele, and every form of Skin I»isease. Dr Keyser. 240 Penn Avenue, Opposite Christ's Church, Pittsburgh, Pa. A 4'ard. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of vouth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. &c., I will send a recijle that will cure, you. FREE OF CHARGE. This remedy wits discovered by a mission ary in South Africa. Send a self-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH INMAN, Station I). Xew York City. M IKItl tUKM. P.IL'R\*I:R. -MAIM 'IN—Jan. 27th, 1880, by Rev. Wakefield, of Tarentum M. E. Church, Mr. Win. Biffuer,of Apollo,and Miss Lillie B. Martin, of Baliua, Westmoreland county. BISSELI YOUNG—Jan. 29, 1880, at the residence of the bride's brother-in-law, Mr. Caldwell, in Snringdale, by Rev. J. 11. A. Kitzmiller, Mr. Albert Bissell, of Freeport, anil Miss Ada M. Young, of Brownsdale. AN'ORE—CRANMER—Jan. 27. 1880, at the residence of James Crunmer, Esq., in Clay township, this county, by Rev. S. Williams, Mr. P. C. Andre and Miss Sarah B. Cranmer. WILLIAMSON—BARNES—Jan. L'!t ; 1880, hy Rev. Samuel Kerr. Mr. Win. 11. Williamson and Miss Jennie E. Barnes, both of Mercer township, this county. MrCOMON—IIOGG —Same day, by same, Mr. T. B. MeCoinon, of Lawrence county, and Miss Sadie Iloag,of Harrisville. this county. ASCHE —MEEDF.R —Feb. 5, 1880, in Butler, by Rev. E. Cronenwett, Mr. Henrv Asche, of Jefferson township, and Miss Catharine Meeder, of Connoquenessiag township, this county. I»KA TIIS. BREDIN—Feb. 1, 1880, at Franklin, Pa., Miss Mary Bredin, formerly of this place, and sister of .lames M. and Benj. \\ . Bredin, also formerly of this place. CLELAN'D—Feb. 3, 1880, in Muddycreek township, tins county, Maria Elizabeth Cleland, in the 37th year of her aire. She had been a cripple from her childhood from the effects of scrofula, and her death was caused by a severe attack of scrofulous menin gitis. She had been for many years a member of the l". P. Church at Portersville. She man ifested a humble, meek and uncomplainins; spirit. She left to her mourning friends many evidences of her Christian life, and that their loss will be her eternal gain. J. A. C. GREER—Jan. 31, 1880, suddenly, at his res idence near Saxouburc, this county, Mr. Thos. Greer, aged •»■"> years, li months and 29 days. Seldom are we called upon to record the de mise of one so universally beloved and esteemed as the subject of this notice. His genial dispo sition, his goodness of heart, his unobtrusive manners, coupled with every other character istic that jroes towards making a lovable com panion and an unfailing friend, won for him the esteem aud admiration of all with whom lie came in contact. Nothing seemed to afford him more pleasure than to make others com fortable and happy. Hence his home was much frequented by friends and acquaintances. As a husband he was tender and affectionate, aud as a father kind and iudulgent. Upwards of thirtv years ago he united with the Evan gelical Lutheran Church ai.d lived a consistent Christian life. His humble, unostentatious piety was a marked characteristic of the man. lie realize"! his own uuworthiness anil the all sufficiency of Christ, and so expressed himself a few hours before his death. Few men, de prived of educational advantages in early life, leave so marked a character. His death caused universal grief, and makes a vacancy in the family which cannot be filled; aud in tbe con gregation with which he was connected his counsel ami presence will be greatly missed. He leaves a beloved wife and four sons to mourn his departure. May the Lord comfort the hearts of those stricken ones in their be reavement. N. \. A. R. Sfw Advertisements. Xotiee. Notice Is hereby jriven that Edward McTier nan, Sr* will apply for a discharge, a- an insol vent debtor undei' the insolvent laws of this Commonwealth, on Monday, March 1, 1880, beinjr 'he Hr*t da of the March Court. [fbll Meeting of Stockholders. The foutih annual meeting of the stockhold ers ol the Building and Loan Association of Bu'ler will be held in the store-room formerly occupied liv A. Rock ns ein. on Saturd iy e*en ing, vi arcli 6, 1880, at 7 o'clock JOHN d. CAMPBELL, jan 11 -St Secretary. Administrators' Notice. Notice is hereby sriven that letters of admin istration have been granted to the undersigned on the esinie of Mmgaret Wilson, dee'd, late wife of James L. Wilson, el Pike c< ulitv. Ills. All persons, therefore, know imr themselves in debted to said estate, will please '.i ake immedi ate payment, and any having claims against the same will present them, duly authenticated, to the undersigned lor settlement. TIH MAS WILSON. ) Adm'rs WILLIAM IRVINE, $ 1 lchll-4t Break tie l k P. (>., Butler Co., Pa. 111 ISankriipfey. In the District Court of the United States, for the Western District of Pennsylvania, John A. McOmbar. of Butler, a Bankrupt un der the Act of Congress of March 2d, 1867. aud the amendments supplements thereto, having applied for a discharge from all his debts, aod other claims provable under said Act. by order of Court notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts, aud other persona interested, to appear on the 25th day of Febru ary. 18S0. at 2 o'clock, r. M., before 11. H. GoncUer. Esq.. Register iu Bankruptcy, at his office, Butler, Pa . to show cause if any they have, why a discharge should uot be granted to • the said Bankrupt. febll-2t S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk. Notice to Supervisors and All Others Interested. The following reports have boen confirmed, nit-i. bv the Court, and wi 1 be presented for ab solute" confirmation on the lirst WednoHdav of i March, 188U : No 1. September 1879. Clearfield township. Public road commencing at or near a (Kiiut at tbe lire of James SlcDadeV farm, to a point a' l or near the corner of widow and Waiter Lucan' farm on the road from Great Belt to Millerstown No. 3. Sept. Franklin township. Public road leading from a point between the > Shannon and Cratty farmo. on the Shannon road i in sai l township, to a po.nt oil the Frank hn ro*d at the place where the line dividing lands of .Mrs Eflio Forester and Josepu Hockenberry inter sects said road. So. i. Sept. 1879. Butler township. Public road beginning at a point on the Butler and Saxonburg roaJ at or nea the mouth of John Arthur's lane, in Jefferson township, and g leading to and intersect.ng the Butler and Alle gheny plank road pant the farm of William Cald wtll, in Butler township. No. 6. Sept. 1879. Allegheny township. Public road beginning at a point ou the Arm '> strong county line in Allegheny township, being r at or near the Allegheny river, intersecting a prop Bed road iu Armstrong county, to a point in said township intersecting a proposed road iu r Venango county at or near the Allegheny river in Venango county. No. 7. Sept. 1879. Summit township Public road beginning at a poi-it on the public road leading from Butler to Herman Station on the B. B. ot West Pa. railroai at or near schoo house No. 5. iu s dd township, to a poiut on the old State (public) road leadiu,' from Butler tt Kittanning at or near the dwelling house of Ad am Keddick. 0 fil-3t] W. A. WRIGHT. Olerk of Oourt. wf'f» a week iu vour own town. Terms and $1 II ! qOO outfit free. Anlikeßo U. ¥ & Co. 8. | Puiuawij Jiauie. a WEF.K—BTII I>AV. Adams - Wilson Young. Allegheny—S. I*. Kakiu. ' Butler —Samuel Kelly. Buffalo—Samuel Moorhead. ' Concord—Edward Uraham, Sutton Harper. > Cherry—Amos Smith. Connoquenessing—Samuel Bolton. Clinton—Andrew Orabe. Amos Heckart. Craw ford Jones, Thomas Woods. Donegal—'Win. Brointleld. Fairview—lsaac Wei hie, James Young. Franklin—.lames V. Knglish. Kohert Mcßride. Jefferson —Thomas Martin. Es*i. Jackson—P. F. Shaffer. , Marion—.!. M. Cleeland. Middlesex George Cooper, James Croft, John f K. Logan. John Kitley. Muddycreek—Win. Badger. John Garvey, Jos. Lehman. Parker-T. M. Hawks. James P. Robinson. ' Penn—Alex. Welsh. f Slipperyroek—S. C. Bovard, J. W. Black, Wm. r Curry. , Summit—Robert Clllelalid. Washington—W. H. Fithian. Wm. Rodgers, J. M. Wick. Winfield—Jacob Ader. Henry Keasey, Jr., John a Cypher. j Butler borough—Leonard Niculas, M.J. Relber. i Harrisville —R. 1.. Brown. KamsCitv—ll. 11. Ferguson, J. L. Henry. 8 Petrolia M. S. Arnold. Prospect—Lyman Croup. Zelienople—F. G. Cline. r Hhevill 'n Hales. j By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias Venditioni Exponas. Levari Facias. .Vc., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas cf Butlei county and to me directed, there will be ex posed to Public Sale at tbe Court House, ii. the horouub of Butler, ou p Monday, March Ist. 1880, a at one o'clock. I'. M.. the following described it property, as follows : 'r E. D. No. lt>4, March T. 1880. Attorney, W H. Lusk. All tbe right, title, interest and claim of Wil liam Gilchrist, Sr., of, in and to one hundret n and thirty (130) acres of land, more or less, sit jj uated in Cherrv township, Butler county. Pa. e bounded as follows, to wit: On the north bi M Mark McCandleaa, east by Oliver P. Thomp j. ion, south by James Tinker's heirs et al., wes by Robert Allison's heirs. A two story boart or frame house, frame barn, blacksmith-shop - wagon-shed, granary, orchard and good coa >5 bank thereon. Seized and taken iu execntioi >., as the property of William Gilchrist, Sir., ac Ui | tiuit of Jbt/DWi JasaitMi lor twe. E. D. Nos. 13» A Itio, Marc li 1. Itunded nortli by an alley, east by street or al ley, south by street, and west by Main street. A fro story frame house and frame stable i thereon. Seized and takeu in execution as tbe proi>erty of John Wilson at the suit of James A. Wilson and Thomas Jamison. 1 E. D. Nos. l.V> A lt>.», March T. ls>o. Att'ys, Geo. A. A A. T. Black, and Clarence Walker. , All the right, title, interest and claim of John Wilson of, in and to one hundred and sixty seven i lt>r i acres of land, more or less, situated ' in ('lav township. Butler county, Pa., bounded | uorth by James llerron.east by Andrew Wick, ' et al., south by J. W.Christy, west by Marv and Joseph Wilson. Log house, log barn, frame hay-liouse and an orchard thereon: about 120 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execu tion as the property of Johu Wilson at the suit of James A. \\ ilson and Thomas Jamison. E. D. No. 105, March Term, ISBO. Attorney, John M. Greer. Vll the right, title, interest and claim of Jane Bentel of, in and to a lot of ground situate in the borough of Zelienople. Butler county. Pa., l>ounded north bv It. Lewis, east by Main street, t south by E. V. Randolph and west by lot No. 24."i, being ♦»<> feet on Main street and li>"> feet back, with a brick dwelling house 1J stories I high with six rooms thereon. Also seized and taken in execution as the property of Jane Ben tel at the suit of Geo. W. Smith for use. E. D. No. 100 March Term, I.HBO. Attorney, John M. Greer. All the right, title, interest and claim of Jane Bentel of, in and to a lot, No. 245, situate in the borough of Zelienople, Butler county. Pa., bounded north by K. Lewis, east by lot No. i 217,south by E. V. Randolph and west by Cla. street, lieiug sixty-six feet on Clay street and a hundred and sixty-five feet Itack; with a larsre 2- story brick and frame dwelling house containing eight rooms thereon. Seized and taken in ex ecution as the pro|»erty of Jane Bentel at the suit of Geo. W. Smith for use. E. I>. Nos. 132 & 133 March Term, 1880. Atty, A. G. Williams. All the right, title, interest and claim of J. A. Milliliter and Margaret Millingerof, in and to one hundred and twenty 1120) acres of land more or less, situated in Summit township, But ler county, Pa., bounded on the north by Mrs. M'Clure. on the east by lands of John Baugli, south by lands of Mrs. M'Clure ami west by lands of Henry Greeu et al. A two story log house, log barn and outbuildings and orchard thereon. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of J. A. A Margaret Millinger, at the suit of Clark A Campbell and Clark & Wick. E. D. No. 113 & 114 March Term 1880. Att'v, W. H. H. Riddle. All the right, title, interest and claim of Sam uel Sloan of, in and to sixty-six (•>'>) acres of land, more or less, situated in Washington township Butler county, Pa., bounded on the nortli bv John Martin, on the east by Thomas ' Sloan, oil the south by Benj. Sloan and Jesse Jones, and on the west by Philip Donegan.— Log house, log barn and orchard thereon; about one half cleared. Seized and taken iu execu tion as the property of Samuel Sloan at the suit of Geo. S. Kelly. E. D. Nos. 30 A 37 March Term 1880. Att'v, Eeril. Reiber. All the right, title, interest and claim of R. T. McCandless of, iu anil to fifteen acres of land, more or less, situated in Adams township, But ler couuty, Pa., bounded on the north by Jos. Hays, on the east by Adam Staug, ou the south bv Miss Creighton, and on the west by George Eperd A one story frame house and frame stable thereon erected; about ten acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the priiperty of R. T McCandless, at the suit of John Gausz for use. E. D. Nos. I.ViA 157 March Term 1880. Att'ys, G. A. & A. T. Black. All the right, title, interest and claim of Francis Lindsey of, in and to sixty-five (65) acres of land more or less, situated in Cherrv township. Butler county. Pa., bounded north by lands of Charles King, east by lands of John Lindsey, south by lauds of K. It. Lindsey, and west by lands of Samuel McKiuney. Log house and log stable thereon erected ; about 30 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Francis Lindsey at the suit of I. N. Cubbison and T. W. Morrow. E. I). No. 155 March Term ISSO. Att'v, Sul livan Bros. All tbe right, title, interest and. claim of C. F. Smith of, iu and to a lot of ground situate in Summit township, Butler county, Pa., contain ing one-half acre, more or less, situate on the south side of the Butler and Coylesvylle road; one dwelling house 24 by 28 feet, one dwelling house 2(1x10 feet, one store house 20x30 feet, one stable 20x20 feet thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution as the property of C. F. Smith at the suit of Simon Wiles. E. D. No. 101 March T. 1880. Att'y, N. Black. All the right, title, interest and claim of Christian Leopold of, in aud to a certain lot of ground situate in the borough of Millers town, Butler county, Pa., containing 220 by 180 feet, more or less, lioundcd north by J. D. Aldinger, east by an alley, south by Slipperyroek street, and west by Johu Glass; with seven board houses and a large two story frame hotel build ing thereon erected. Seized and taken in exe cution as the projierty of Christian Leopold at the suit of O. Barnhart. E. D. No 135 March T, 1880. Att'y, Alexander Mitchell. All the right, title, interest and claim of Lewis Keefer of, in and to two (2i acres of land, more or less, situated in Washington township. But ler county, Pa., bounded on the north by At well, east by Daubenspeck, south by Maxwell, and west by a public road. A two story board or plank house, and wood or coal thereon. Inciz ed and taken in execution as the property of Lewis Keefer, at the suit of Hammond & Campbell for use. E. D. No. 55 March T. 1880. Atty, J H Lewis. All the right, title, interest and claim of An drew Ford of, in and to fifty-seven (57) acres of » land, more or less, situated in Fairview town ship. Butler county, I'a., bounded on the north by Craig farm, east by Kinkaid farm, south by . John Moore, and west by Hepler farm; with *4 board dwelling houses aud a log barn thereon erected ; mostly cleared. Seized and takeu iu , execution as the property of Andrew Ford, at * the suit of William Loenard. E D Nos. 140, 143 and 144 March Term, I*Bo. ' Att'ys C Walker and G A A A T Black. All the right, title, interest ond claim of J H Martin of, in and to one hundred and thirteen (113) acres of land, more or less, situated in Ve nango township, Butler county, I'a., bounded north by Cochran aud Tannvhill, on the east by W M Stalker and James L Chambers, south by Samuel Sloan, and west by Morris M'Bride; a two story frame or board house aud a log sta ble thereon; about 30 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J W Mar tin at the suit of John Hughs for use, Thos A Lak in for use, J I. Beatty. "JeD NO 00 March T InkO. Atty W D Brandon. All tbe right, title, interest and claim of Ja • cob Miilison of, iu and to ninety five *95) acres of land, more or less, situated in Muddycreek township, Butler county Pa., bounded on the north by Bargelv, on the east by same, on the south by Trueaaale and Shanor, and on the west by Kalpaud Wright. Log house, log bttrn and an orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jacob Miilison, at the suit of Alexander Wright. EDNo 53 March T. 18S0. Atty C D Christie. All the right, title, interest and claim of J J Kelly of, in and to a certain lot of ground sit uated in the borough of Coulterville, Butler county, Pa., contains; 05 by 100 feet, more or less, iMiunded on the north by Edward Christ ley, east by an alley, south by a street and west , by Patton; with a two storv frame dwelling house, frame stable, and fruit trees thereon, i. Seized and taken in execution as the projierty of J J Kelly at the suit of Thomas Wilson. ED No 154 March T. 1880. Att'y C Walker. '■ All the right, title, interest andclaim of Pe ter J Rummell, Jr. of, in and to lots Nos 6, 7 r. and 8, in plan of lots laid out by John N. Pur vianee in the village of Delano, Butler county, II j Pa., bounded on the north by an alley, east by lot No 5, south by street, and west by an alley, r ' containing 1 'lO feet front by 120 feet back, more or less. A two story frame house and out buildings thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Peter J Rura raell, Jr, at the suit of Emil Maurhoff, Ex'r for use. ED No 150 Mar T. ISBO. Att'y. WII Lusk. *j All the right, title, interest and claim of Jas. i A Matthews of, in and to a piece or parcel ol i Butler comity. Pa., bounded north by George Palm, east by Parker & Karns City R R, south by II Robbins, and west by A Bisher; contain ing one acre, more or less. A two story board d or plank building thereon, used as a hotel, Seized and taken in execution as the property of James A Matthews, at the suit of Evans aqd ' Stone. 1- ED No. 134 March T 1880. Att'y, Williami si and Mitchell, t- All the right, title, interest and claim of John I-. R Chambers of, in and to (l<0) acres of land >y more or less, situated in Cherry township. But f»- I ler county, Pa, bounded on the north by E Fer st rero et al., on the east by Warren Armstrong •d , and Mary Ann Dob»on, south by Wm. Kelly p, and west by Job Kelly etal; a frame honsa anc al | hoard stable thereon; about 00 acre® cleared.— >n Seized and taken in execution as the propertj XQ of Johu R Chambers at the suit of James Wil |BQ&> I E. D. Nos. 148 A 149 March T. IN*O. Att'ys, Sullivan Bros, i ' All the ritrht. title, interest and claim of.l. C. McLafTertvof, in and to one huudred and twen ty (120) acres of land, more or less, situated in Winfield township, Butler county, Pa., bound- j ed on the north by lands of William Stewart ! aud Winfield furnace property, east by lands of ■ William Stewart, south by lands of William J i | Stewart, and west bv lands of Edward McLaf- j ferty. A two story frame house, frame stable, j log house and log barn thereon erected; about |Bo acres cleared. Seized and taken in execu i tion as the property of J. C. Meljttfertv at the | suit of W. L. Spear for use, and Haunah Dou gan, Adm'x of John Dougan, dee'd., for use. E D No 52 March T I>Bo. Atty. W D Brandon. All the right, title, interest and claim of The odore Ilaler of, in and to five (5) acres of land, | more or less, situated in Penn township, Butler I county, Pa, bounded north by Adam Dodds, j east by Robert south by Theodore Haler, and west by W H H Riddle; a two story frame house and frame stable thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the projterty of The odore Ilaler, at the suit of Simeon Nixon. E D No 52 March T 1880. Atty W 1) Brandon. All the right, title, interest and claim of The odore Ilaler of, in and to one-fourth (i) acre of land, more or less, situated in Penn township, Butler county, Pa, bounded north by , east by C Putt' and Plank Road, south by , and west by W H II Riddle; no improvements.— Seized and takeu iu execution as the pro|erty of Q C McQuistion at the suit of G. Wilson Miller. E D No IC9 March T. ISBO. F M Eastman, Atty AU the right, title, iuterest and claim of Thos Logan of. in and to one hundred and tnenty fonr (1241 acres of land, more or less, situated in Middlesex towui-hip. Butler couuty. Peuna , bounded north by John D Miller and Harris Lo gan 'H heirs, eawt by lame* Miller, et al. south by Samuel Pu>vis. and west by William McCansliu ; a log and frame house bank barn and orchard thereon ; about I Nos 82. 83. 86. 06. ft 108, March Term, 1880. Reiber Williams, and J D M'Jimkiii. Attvs. All the right, title interest and c : aim of Dora thea Miller of, in and to a certain piece or parcel . of laud situate in the borough of Butler, Butler connty. Pa., containing 40 by 180 feet, more or less, bounded north by Cunningham street, east by Joseph Fisher, south by an alley and west by Cliff street; a two story frame dwelling house aitd frame stable thereon. Seized aud taken in execution as tbe property of D irathei Miller at the suit of Geo Weigand. H Bauer ft Bro, Chris Otto. M Beiber, Sr.. and H Julius Kliuger. E D Noe. 166 ft 167. March T. 1880. W D Bran don. Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of Will : iam Graham Margaret Graham. Nancy Graham. ' Daniel W Graham, Jerush Garvey and Thomas * Garvey her husband, of. iu and to a certain tract r of land situate iu Connoaueressing township. f Butler county. Pa. bounded and described as - follows: beginning at a post at tbe corner of t lands of J Shannon, Martha Shannon and W f Bicliardson. thence by lands of W Richardson . east 149 perches to a poet : thence bv lands of r John Graham south 1 degree east 129 5-lOOths perches to a post; thence by lands of G Duncan south 70 degrees west 38 5-inOfhs perches to a * poet : theuce bv same north 20 deg>ees west 16 - perches to a port: thence by sime south 68 deg. " west 64 perches to a post; thence by same south - 81>£ degrees west 71 perches to a post; thence , by lands of John and Martha Shannon north 3 r degrees west 166 |«rchea to the place of fiegin , ning: containing 157 acres, more or less Frame e dwelling house, log barn and or- hard thereon; about 100 acres cleared, about ten acres of mea ,, dow. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Wm Graham. Margaret Graham, Nancy r Graham, Dauiel VV Graham. Jerusli Garvey and Thos Garvey her husband, at the suit of Thomi>- HOII ft Scott and Pamilla Graham, now Paniilla ;. Balph. ED No 173, March T. 1880. E G Miller, Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of A g Bockenstein. Jr. of; in and to a eertain vacant i. lot of ground situate iu the borongh of Butler Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows : Begin j ning at a pin. corner of lo' 238 and Grant ave- I nne. theuce along Grant avenue 50 feet to a pin on Bockenstein Wav: thence along said Way 84 - v " feet to a pin on Niggel Way: thence along said " Way 91 feet and 3 inches to pin corner of lot No 235 : theuce along the line of said lot 113 feet to IS tbe place of begiuning: being lot No 23!1 in Wm S Body's plan of lots in Springdale, now borough n of Butler I, E D No 100, March T, 1880. N. Black. Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claiir of ff W r * Campbell of. io and to tbirtv-six (36) acre* of t land, more or leae, situated in Marion township. T i Bntler county.. Pa. bounded north by J W Ma d ton, eaet by Herman Pollman. south by Joseph ~ Blakely and west by Joseph Johnston; a board V bouse thereon, about 20 acres cleared. Seized 1- and taken in execntion aa tbe property of W W CawpboQ «c rait at ilaaoi Frtstw E D Jim 171 A 173. March T KM 1 , f C Camp bell an '. E a Miller, Atty's. AH the right, title: interest m l claim of W G Stoughton of. in tsd to one hundred and twenty (1201 acres of land. more or less. situated 111 Oakland towuship. Bntler county, l'» , bounded north by I»IM)H of Frtncu Wlutaiire, east by lands of John Wbitunre and the heir* of James Philip-, dee d. south by lauds of John N'eyman and W J II >bb. west by lands of James Pliilipe' heirs and W J Hobb; subject to the twelfth roy alty of all oil; frame house, frara.- bam. good orchard, log stable, stMing house thereon: mostly cleared. Seized and taken iii execution a- the property of W O Stonghton at the aait of H L Wick and Butler Savings Ran*. E D Noe 171 A 173. March T. 1880. T C Camp bell and E O Miller, Attys. All the right, title, interest and claim of W ft Stougl'tou of. iu and to one hundred and nine 110tt) acre* of land, more or less. situated in Slipper rock township. Butler comity. I'a. bound ed north by lands of George CMM east by lauds of J Bovard. south by lands of hicliard Critch low. et at, and west by lands of John M Elhenv; Id log hou*«, log barn. sm\ll orchard: mostly cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the propoity of W Q Stonghton at the suit of H E Wick and Butier Sav ngs Bank. E D Nos 171 A 173. March T, 1890. T C Camp • l>ell and E G Miller, Att'y*. All the riglit. title, interest aud claim of W Q of in and to one hundred and sixty (1G0) acres of laud. more or less, sitnateil in S!ipr>ervrock township. Butler comity. Penn'a. bounded on the north by lands of D M Crase aud John M El eny. east by McDonald farm. now ■wned by Chas Met -andless et al. south by lands of Thomas slid Daniel McDevi't's heirs, west by one-half of same tract, sold by Chas McCaiidlcss et al. to M'Langhlin; about live aoree cleared.— Seized and taken in execution as the property of W G Stoughton at the Rait of H E Wick and Butler Savings Bank. E D No* 171 A 173, March T. 1880. T C Camp bell and E O Miller. Atty's. All the right, title, iuterest and claim of W G Stoughton of iu aud to thirty t_3o) acres of laud, more or les* situated iu Worth township. Bui ler county. Pa hounded north by lauds of J J Wis ner. east by latda of si me et al south by lands of same, and west by lands of Catharine Kaf tnau, known as the lloge and Dr Cowden land; log house and log stable thereon: mostly cleared. Seized aud taken in execution as the property of W ft Stonghton at the suit of II E Wick and Butler Savings Bank. E DSo 126 March Term, 1880. A Q William*, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of {) P Irvin aud Mrs S P Irviu, owner or reputed owner and contractor, of, in and to a certain building erected on a lot or piece of laud situ ate in the borough of Butler. Butler county. Pa., bounded north by the Butler and Millers town road, east by a street running from Butler and Millerstowu road to the uew Witherspoon Institute, south by laud of Charles McCaudless et al. and west by au alley. Seized aud taken in executiou as tiie property of 8 P Irvin and Mm S P Irviu. owner or reputed owner and con tractor, at suit of Frederick Kauscher for use of H Bauer A Bro ED No 77, March Term. 1880. Geo W Fleeger, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of Jas. Harvey of. m aud to sixty acres of land, morn or less, situated iu Clinton township, Butler county. Pa., bounded north by Robert Henry, east by John Alatead, south by Martin Thomp son and Step, and west by W Potts and William Harvey ; frame house, trims barn aud orchard thereon; all improved. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of Javes Harvey at suit of Samuel Duff, Adm'r of fieuben Hazlett, deed. E D No 124, March Term. 1880. McCandieee, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of Alex ander Patterson of, in and to eighty acres of laud, more or less, situate iu Auams township, Butler couuty, Pa., bounded north by John McNeil, esst by Henry Foltz, south by Jessie Millar and west by August Heinbart; two log houses, log barn and orchard thereon. Seized aud taken in execution as the property of Alex ander Patterson at suit of Hannah Patterson, Adm'x of George Patterson, dee'd, aud said Hannah Patterson iu her own right. ED No 102. March Term. 1880. O W Fleeger, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of J C Mahood of, iu aud to a certain lot or parcel of giound situate in the village of North Washing ton, Washington township. Butler couuty, Pa., containing 00x180 feet, more or less, bounded north by James Wade, east by au alley, sonth by au alley and west by lie Butler and Emlen ton road : a two-story frame house, board stable aud fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of J C Mahood at suit of Hammond A Campbell. ED No 111, March Term, 1«80. Geo A A A T Black, Atty's. All the ritrht. title, interest and claim of Carl r.inn of, in and to a lot of ground situate in Wintteld township, Butler county. Pa., bounded north by Zwendeger, east by Linn aven te, south bv lola way and Hazlett avenue, and west by lola way, containing 50x125 feet. Seized and taken m execution as the property of Carl Linn at suit of William Schaffnr. ED No 141, March Term. 1880. Geo A A A T Black, Att'ys. AH the right, title, iuterest and claim of Carl Linn of. in ami to a certain lot situate in Win tield towuship Butler county. Pa., bounded north by Peach way. east by Helmbold avenue, south bv Snyder and west by West Penn B. R., being 160 feet, more or leas, on Helmbold av enue, 140 feet ou R. R. avenue. 70 feet on Snv de> avenue and 60 foet on Peach way. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Carl Ltnn at suit of William Schaffer. ED No 141, March Term. 1880. Geo A A A T Black. Att'ys. AH the right, title, interest and claim of Carl Linn of. in and to four lots of ground situate in WintieM township. Butler couuty, Pa-, each containing 50x125 feet, bounded north by lola and Peach ways east by I ila way and Hazlett avenue and west by Helmlio'd avenue, with a large two-story frame dwelling house aud frame barn thereon erected. Seized and takeu in ex ecution as the property of Carl Linn at suit of William Schaff3r. E D No 16, March Term. 1880. Geo A A A T Black, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of JUL 5 Craig of. in and to five acres of land, more or less, situate iu Concord township. Butler county, Pa . bounded as follows : Begintiiug at a white oak tree at the southeast comer, theuce by lands or J II Jack south 64 degrees west 2'4 perches to a post, thence by lauds of Juo. Starr south 60 cegrces west 41 perches to a stone, thence by lauds of Win McConnell noitli )3* de grees west 2 perches to a poet, then -e south 6 > degrees east 43 perches to a po-t, theuce by lauds of Win Ralston south 64 degreos east 22 perches to a post, thence south 17 degrees west 13 5-10 iiercbes to the place of beginning, with two producing oil wells derricks, engine houses, engine, boilers, tuning, caein,'. tanks, rods, and all machinery and fixtures thereto belonging, thereon. Seized and takeu in executiou as the i>roj>erty of James S Craig at enit of James B Craig. E D No 16, March Term. 1880- Geo A A A T lilack. Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Jas. S Craig of. iu and to a lot or parcel of land sit uate in the birongh of Siinbnry, Butler couutv. Pa,, containing 6:1x160 feet, more or leas, bound ed uorth by lot of Wm Patterson, east by an al lev. south bv an alley and west by Franklin street: a frame dwelling house aud frame stable erected tbereou. Seized and taken in execution as the pro|>erty of James 8 Craig at suit of James B Craig. E I) No IG. March Term, 1880. Geo A A A T Black. Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Jas. Craig of. in and to twelve acres of land, more or less, situate in Concord township. Butler county, Pa , bounded north by Wilson et al.. east by Eli Conn et al . south by Asa Say and west by Christy : a board dwelling house, board stable, engine house, two derricks and rig tim bers thereon. Seized and t*ken in execution ai the property of James S Craig at aait of James M Craig. ED No 168. March Term. 1830. Jos B Bredin, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of Isaac Snyder and Mary Ann Snvder, hi* wife. of. in anil to sixty acres of laud, more or less, situate in Oakland township, Butler county. Pa., bound ed north by la'.iis of Authonv Hoon. east by l land* of Thomas Hartley, south by lands of A H McClure and west bv lands of Henry Leiboli. Seized and takeu iu execution as the" property of Isaac Snyder and Mary Ann Snyder, nis wife, at suit of James Bredin for use of H Schneide man. E D Nos 123 A 163. March Term, 1880. J D McJuukin. Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Jef ferson Alleu of. in and to sixty-live acres of land, more or less, situate in Cherry township. Bntler county. Pa . liounded uorth by James Thompson. east by John Smi'h and Hugh Sproul. south by John Smith and west by James Armstrong: abtfut 35 acres cleared. frame house, board stable and orchard thereon Seized and k taken in execution as the property of Jefferson t Allen at suit of Perry O Wolford for use, et al. r TEKMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly compiled with ' when propei ty is stricken down ; j I. When the plaintiff or other lien creditors : become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list "f the IKDS, includiug 5 tno* tgai'e searches • n the property sold, to ' irelhcr with such lien creditor's receipt* lor the amount ol the proceeds of the sale of such portion thereof as he may claim, must be fur nished the Sheriff. '} All hids niiut be paid iu lull, r 3. All titles not settled Immediately will bo f oon'lnued until 1 o'clock, p. JI., of next das - , k at which time all ptoporty not settled for will , again be put up and sold at the axpeoM aud a rf-k of th« p«r«