New AJIMUMMBW To-D»r. Roll of Money Lo*t. Life Insurance Auenf* Wanted. Wood lawn Academy. Boat er County. Local and General. HCSKLTON'b cheap goods will wear, j CLARION county is flooded with spu rious silver. IT cost Venango county $1,500 to, try Rihigion Howe. SLIP-AS-VOU-PLEASE matches have been popular on oar sidewalks lately. A PHYSICIAN says that people be come thin by eating salt meat and by smoking cigars. THE l.>block puzzle now claims the attention of the average young man. "Oh, I can <lo it!" THE accounts from Ireland continue to be more hopeful. There is still great suffer ing, but no starvation. EIGHT persons have been killed by explosion* of nitro-glycerine in the Bradford region within the la*t twelve months. AN English writer contend? that Mexican revolution* are so profitable to leaders that revolutions being easy are not likely to cease. COUNTRY debating societies should diseu-s the question : "Is it really necewary to spoil good hrandy by putting poor mince pies into it?" WHEN a speech of Mr. Alexander H. Stephens is printed in the Omgrtttioual Retard he generon«ly shingles the State of Georgia with the is*ne. MR. NEIL GREY, a member of the Ashton troupe that played here lately will £ve a reading in the Opera House on Thurs >y evening, March 4th. AT the borough election last week, a crazv man tried to convince two drunken wen, on the Court House porch, that they were both d—n fool* and should go home. THE wife of Adam Morray. livinr near New Glasgow, X. 8., lately gave birth to five children—three girls and two boys. They are all finely developed, and at last account* were all doing well. i THE Philadelphia Commercial Ex change is going to send a ship load of grain and flour to the starving people of Ireland. This is much better than sending our much needed money to them. ALL kinds of Leather and Findings •old at loweat prices at B. C. Uuseltou's. j HOP-WOH, a Chinese laundryman, I doing business in Brooklyn, has given 4250 for the relief of the Irish poor. This act sbou.d greatly mollify Dennis Kearney, King of the hoodlums, and his turbulent subjects. ASK for the So So Hat, at CQABLFJ* K. GRIEB'S. SHE may dress in silk, she may dress in satin, Var know the languages, Greek and Latin, Mav know fine art, may love and sigh— But she ain't no good if she can't make pie. ALL kinds of reparing done, at B. C. HCSELTOX'S THE yearly product OR tbe nail mills of the r nited States may be placed at about 4 000,000 kegs. Wheeling makes the roost— -I'OOO/JOO keg« a vear. Pittsburgh coD.es uext, with 500,000 kegs, and Harrisburg ranks next. LATEST styles in Men's, Youths' and Children's Caps", at Charles R. Gneb's. IN the good old days before the as tronomers began to bother about the sun s *i>ot* anil to get up unpleasant theories, Winter used to linger in the lap of Spring, but now Spring occasionally bounce* into the lap of Winter. A SOLID Silver Case and a (Pennine American Movement as low as $lO, at £. GBIEB'S. THE young man who proposes to go West and grow up with tbe country has a fine chance to buy a tann in Kansas, fifty-ooe mile* Jong by thirty-eight wide, which it to be sold at auction presently to satisfy a mortgage of I f 1,000,000. , t B. C. III'SELTON is selling several f lines of Boots and Shoes lower than last seasons 1 price*. OWINO to the high price of printing paper, journals In all parts of the country are i joining in the demand that that article be , placed on the free list Oar home roanufuc turers of paper should have a care lest they I kill the goose which lays the golden egg. t LADIES' Solid Gold Watches at sls j and upwards, at E. Grieb's. THE New York Tribune, after care- J ( fnllv overhauling a vast number of Blaine Re publicans in Pennsylvania, has succeeded in < finding scattered at wide intervals among them 1 an occasional man with a preference for Grant. ( That is the way Pennsylvania stands pledged to the third term movement. 1 WORKING and Dress Shirts of all J kind*, from 20 cent* up, at Charles R. Grieb'*. THE apparently authentic statement | made to the Honse Committee of Ways and Means that the 31 per cent, bonds propoeed to be Isnraed under the refunding bill now before I Congresa, can readily be placed abroad, is an , encouraging indication of the growing confi dence of foreign Investors in tne stability of American institutions. ' WILLIAM ALAND, Merchant Tailor, ' has just opened the large* line of woolens for 1 men and boys wear ever offered In Butler. ' WE have received A copy of the COLORADO GUIDE POST, published and for ■ale at the office of the HOME MIRROR, I»ng mrmt, Colorado. It is a neatly gotten up bul letin of information about Colorado, Leadville, Ac., Ac. Jost what every person want* who has any idea of going to Colorado, or wants to know more concerning the State. Price only | 10 cent*. Send and get it. HCSELTON will give you better (roods for the money than any House in But ler. A MONO the letters containing contri butions to the Irish relief fund, received by the New York //«r«W lately, was thi* one : rriTKAI- H«rrr.i„ I MII.I KKHTOWW, Butler Co., Pa., Feb. is. tsso. f To -r IF K KIHTOB or rnr. HKKAI.O : Knclosed |>lea*e find draft for 110. being one half of the net bar receipt* of the Central Hotel for one day. which constitutes my rntte to tlie HRHAI D Faiatne Fund. HKMRY I>M KHAKI THE largest Stock of Half Hose ever offered in Butler, yon can find at CHARI.M R. GRIEB'S. NEARLY 300,000,000 postal cards were used in the United States last year. They •re made at Holyoke, Mass., by a private con cern, under the general supervision of a Gov ernment officer. The work is nearly all done by machinery, even to counting and putting them up in packages of twenty-five. The use j of postal cards is said to have driven many makers of writing paper and envelopes out of business. B. C. HCPELTON is now receiving his Spring and Hammer Stock of Boots and Shoes. AT the paper mills of Crane Bros., Coltaville, Mass., large quantities of banknote )«per are made for tbe Government. The strictest inspection as to quality is observed, • spot or *|>ecK no larger than a pin head being sufficient to condemn a sheet, and tbe employes arriving and departing are carefully watched Armed guards patrol the premises and grounds day an<f night, and no approach to them is per mitted. Twenty-four women were sent from the Treasury Department as counters and ex aminers, and are each able to count 30/100 sheets daily. The precautions are naeesaary to prevent duplication of sheets for dishonest pur poses. SPECIALTIES in woolens at William Aland's Merchant Tailoring establUhment not to l>e hail elsewhere in the county. THRIFT IS a great thing. What es pecially endeared Mm. John Gilpin to the worthy linen draper, her husband, was the pleasing discovery "That, though on pleasure she was t*eat. She had a frugal mind." In this trait oar esteemed slater State of Maine resemblaa Mrs. Gilpin. She ha* hfcl a first-class political rum put; haa treated herself to two dmultaMoua Governors, two Legisla tures, and a Major General oommandlog ; haa made heraelf for Mvwal weeks the cynoeort of 4he country's tvm and ail for th« Insignificant earn of tJOfiOO. Stub an amrWoaa Maid have oeet Pennsylvania |1 ,000,000 at the lowwt figure. - I* yon want Dtwi Glovet, If you want Street Gloves, if yoo want Driving GU vee or Mittens, If you want Working Gloves or M i ttens, yuu oa« k«y thai M CWka JL QiWrA A YEAR ago Mr. Speelman. a grocer of Houston. Texas, sent his wife with #I,OOO to the fatherland after a legacy left her. A few davs after Speetasau's partner, one Hertolxer, sofd his interest and left for the North. Tne faithless wife and paramour met at Dallas, in the same State, where they have lives ever since as rnau and wile. opened a ! groeerv there. One day a Houston friend came acrrsw him and hi" assumed wife and informed Speilman, who arrived there on the lsth in-!*. i Hertolzer got an inkling that his outra-,fed ■ partner was coming and made hi- cm: ajje. ; Speilman hail lii- wife arrested, but after 6 few I hours she was released, and the probability is thev returned home together. MEN'S and Boys* Winter Caps from j 17c. up, at Charles R. Grieb's. LESS than a month hence one of the j oldest and m<*t astute of living American poli | ticians will have completed his s l?t year. ! Simon Cameron was l>orn on tlie Mh day of March. 1799, iu Maytown, this State, in a house still standing. His irrandfather. who had the same name, came from Scotland. His fjther was Charles Cameron: his mother. Martha Pfoutz—so that he united the Scotch element and the German element, which have largely shared the control of Pennsylvania politic# outside of the great cities. Ti;<; sturdiness with which this veteran of the last century clung, until iately, to active politics, was wonderful; and he never let hi- grip on Penn- lvania until, having test<-d his son Donald, he found in him a competent successor. UNDERWEAR of all kinds, from 25 cent* up, at Charles R. s. IN addition to Justice of the Peace the following officers were elected in this Borough at tne election la.-t week : School Directors —Dr. Samuel (irabam, F. M. Eastman, Esq. Town Council—Martin J. Reiber, George C. Roe*sinsr. High Constable —Wm. Richey. Con-tables —A. X. McCandless and Martin Eisler. Judge Election—lst ward, John M. Smith ; 2nd ward. James M. Boyd. Inspectors— Ist ward, Jos. J. Elliott, Vm. Farnswortfc; 2nd ward, Samuel Miller, Eli Conn. Burgess—A. L. Reiber. Ass't Burges*—Alex. Baxter. Overseer Poor —A brain Moyer. Auditor—John McQ. Smith. Assessor —Charles Crouse. B. C. HUSEI.TON'S Boots and Shoes are all made to his order. Tnke Our Advice. Buy goods now aud save money, at HITTER k RALSTON'S. IF you want jjood Flour and a (ff»od turn out. fro to Walter k Boos' Mill, Butler, I'a, A Yorwo man by the name of William Kotz, <roachman for Mr. Charles McClellan, came to my stare one rooming complaining that his feet hurt him verv hailiy, and expressing fear" that they were frost-bitten. He hail in vain trierl tx< get relief bv consulting physicious, aud had endeavored, without success, eas,- the paine by rubbintr his feet with snow and ice, the remedy apolied in «tirh case*. Being exposed a great deal to the cold by his occupation hi* feet got worse daily, until one day he fainted in the street. A few days after he again came to my store and showed me his feet. I have seen a great many sores in my life, but nothing to eriual thi*, and was afraid the poor feliow would lose his limb*. He asked me for ST. JACOBS OIL; but at first I re fused, as I did not wish to take tbe responsi bility niion mv»elf, not l>eing a great admirer of no-called Patent-Medicines. However, some friends. *ho happened to lie in the store at the time, begged roe give the ST. JAOOMM Oil. to the *ulferer ; *<• we rubbed his feet well with the OIL, and he Uiok the remainder with him. After nine days the same man again came into my store, perfectly well, and requested me to write to you of this rno«t wonderful cure; be also stated, th»t two other persons had been cured of Bhenmatism by the same bottle which helped him. ' Jons I.KS/KS. A <*m, Ijornmr Co., Jan. 17, 187!). At O 1-1 C'entii, Canton Flannel, at BITTER A RALSTON'S. Ir you want a sack of good Flour go to Walter k Boos' Mill. Ah good as any city or Western flour in the mar get, and made out of Butler county wheat. ACCORDING to the verdict of a jury in a ease lately tried liefore our Court, wherein the defendant was made to pay the costs of the suit, and from the decisions of some Justices of the Peace of this county in some cases lately tried before them, we would juHge that good mechanics and honest contractors were no longer wanted either in this town or county. The verdicts of juries sometimes are, as we all know, unaccountable, and it is human nature for Justices to look af ter their costs, a fact that might he remedied in the interests of justice by making the office a salaried one. We heard a good carpenter and contractor argue the other day that it was useless for him to bid on a job, when another and entirely irresponsible person would underbid him, do the job when he pleased and how he pleased, and get a verdict or decision in his favor no matter how the contract read or what the specifications called for. New illornt, New Hosiery, at BITTER & RALSTOM'S. BEST bottled ale for medicinal pur poses at Zimmerman k Hawk's I>rujf Store. A Or oat Mistake Corrected. In our issue of Jan. 2*th, under the heading "A Shrewd Hergyman," we gave an account of a Rev. Lane, of Ken*ico, who had been ar raigned for kissing some of his leinale mem- Iters, and, to our (Treat surprise, we learned that either through ignorance or malice, or both, some person* started the impression that Ken *ico was merely a fictitious name, and that the article wa* intended as a malicious drive at Itev.-H. Ijine, of thi* county. And now, we conaider it due the latter, a* a Christian minis ter, to say that the article was copied from the New York Sun, and ha* reference to Rev. lane, of Kensico. V Y. Our mistake in the i**ue of Jan. 2«tii wa* the omission of S. Y. after Kensico, leaving it indefinite, and our second mistake, in om inane of Feb. ISth, un der the heading "A Great < ommotion," arose from our not knowing that ot/irr* hail Jiml ap plied, or supposed it to apply, to Rev. S. Lane. We very much regret the indeflniteness which gave mom for this annoyance, both to him and to us. The CITIZKS is above any willful wrong, and we believe that Kev. S. Lane is almve the reach of any real harm Irotn the ignorance or malice of those who op|>o«e hi* denunciation* of *in. We did not know *uch a minister was in this county nntil thi* matter arose. At 1M Best American Ginghams, at RITTER A RALSTON'S. IF you want a sack of good Flour go to Walter A Boos' Mill. As good as any city or Western flour in the mar ket, and made out of Butler county wheat. Justices of the Peace. The following is a list of those elected on the 17tb inst., with their postofflce addresses; Allegheny—M. S. Adams. Fairview— Robert Mel lung. Butler IK,rough Lewis P. Walker. Jefferson—Michael 11. Byerly, Great Belt. Hnffalo —C. W. Cn-anier, Harvcrnville Winfield John P. Bricker, Leasiireville. Venango—A .C. Wilson, Kau Claire. Saxoriburg—T. 11. Tolly. Clearfield—W. H. Sipe and Frank Mcßride, Coylewville. Karns City— D. J. Stewart. Clay—Joaeph McMichael, Coulicrsville. Donegal—¥. C. Flauegiu, St. Joe. Clinton—John B. Davi*, Saxonbnrg. Cherry—John Smith, Coultersvllle. Washington—Samuel Smith and VVm. Hoi lasd. North Hope. Mlllantown Wno. J. Miller, Barn harts Mills Forward— D. B. Douthett, Brosroedala. Meroer—Aboer Beaton, Harrisville. If yon want good Flour and a turn out, go to Walter L ttooa 1 Mill 23atle-r (Etfciee-ix ; 23«tLetr» fßav, JF&ixvniXKrg 3-ti, ISSQ. r .Volice to Farmer*! ° Klin?ler's Mill. Mfflin street, will ' pay iu cash 40c. per bushel for Oats e the coming week : also for a Rve, ? SO r Prime veliow shelled Corn . sf> e No. 1 Wheat 1 30 1 —— Head This. 1 We have a very large stock of r! bleached and unbleached Sheetings, s Piliow Ca.-injr3, Tickings, Linens, Cambrics, Hamburg Edgings, »Vc. i These goods are steadily advancing. You will positively make money buy e ing now. at BITTER & R.SLSTON S. H'II eat! Wheal! I The highest Pittsburgh market price e j paid for Wheat, at Walter i Boos' r Mill, Butler, Pa. WALTER sfc Boos. List of Constables Elect. « Adams—John Dobson. i Allegheny—A. C. Williams. , Butler—l. B. Bryson. ; Brady—Daniel McDivitt. I Bnlfalo—William Scott. 1 Concord— \V. 11. Cauipltell. Clay—C. f'ainpt>ell. Clinton —John Ila'stead. • Centre—T. B. Smith. Clearfield—<'harles Green. Cranberry—l.lias Eastou. ' Cherry—J. V. Hutchinson. ' C^onnofjuenessing —George Gerwick. I»(,nt.-gal—Huirh McFadden. Fairview —B. S. Bankin. Forward—Abraro Hunter. Franklin—J. C. Wigton. Jackson Weise. Jetferson—Jrraeph Gallaher. i Lancaster—J. L. Moritz. Muddycreek—J. A. Shanor. Mercer —J. C. Parker. Marion—R. W. Atwell. Middlesex— J. G. Williamson, i Oakland—Francis Stine. Parker —I). S. McKel*ey. Pemi —Adam Hamell. Summit—C. Michael. B!ip|ieryrock —Thomas Sankey. Venango—H. V. Kelly. M. Shira. Winfiela—John Ilutsler. Worth—J. 15. F.lder. Butler borough— A. S. McCandless, Martin Ei'ler. Centreville —William Kaufman. Fairview—William M. Patton. Harrisville— 11. Bortz. Harmony— S. Beam. Karns City —George McKamey. Millerstown —d. W. lluselton. Petrolia—J. 8. Arm-trong. I'ortcrsville —John Lehman. Prospect—John Grove. Saxon burg—P. Burtner. Sunbury—Hugh Duffy. Zelienople—A. Allen. Silk Sacquen At $8.50 and up, at RITTKK k RALSTON 's. Hlical ! Wheal! The hijrliest Pittsburgh market price paid for Wheat, at Walter k Boos' Mill, Butler, Pa. WALTER k Boos. KIDNEY-WORT is the safest and best remedy for Kidney and l.iver disease, Pile- and Constipation. Argument Court. The following cases were argued or disposed of during Court last week : Christie v*. Hunter A Wilson, motion in ar rest of judgment. Argued. |{. Ij. Brown vs. George S. Ixmget al.,'mo tion to strike off judgment. Argued and mo tion granted. John Smith vs. Samuel Smith, reserved <|Ut?- tions of law and motion for new trial. Argued. Mortland vs. Adams A Rennick, rule to o|»en judgment. No evidence having been taken in the case on part of defendants, tile rule dis charged. NiicqiiPH ami I><»luiaiiH« Now is the time to buy, at RITTF.R k RALSTON'S If you want good Flour and a good turn out, go to Walter k Boos' Mill, Butler, Pa. Wheal! Wheat! Tbe highest Pittsburgh market price jmid for Wheat, at Walter k Boos' Mill, Butler, Pa. WALTER k BOOH. Mount Union College—lts Unequalled Ben efit to Teachers—Two New Profes »or»— The Late Improvements. This is the only College where students «f either sex can get a full college year, and still earn Iheirexpense* by teaching winter*, wirh out losing a term and class standing. The terms begin : Spring, Feb. 24; Summer, May fl ; Fall, August 24 ; while special winter term beginning Nov. «.'t, accommodates other* not teaching. The call for teachers greater than the supply. Students can enteral anytime; no incidental or contingent fes*. Tuition is but a trille in anv course, Ancient, and MlMl eru Classical, Philosophic, Scientific, Normal, Music, Commercial, Preparatory. Apparaius and Museum worth v"-'"iI,(SHI, j'.,r illustrnlnig nil studies. College property worth one half million dollars, generously donated lor the benefit of student-. Attendance of different students last year '!37, for past 34 year* I'>,o'.'S, of whom B,WW are teachers. The college ' >y erecting buildings, keep* good board, with furnished rooms, at i i per week : table, club and self-board, *1 to •* Two new professors recently employed : valuable improvements lately made, as f»rge Lalioratory, Kx|M-rimental and I>ecture Room*. For new descript'w catalogues, address I're*. O. N. Hartshorn, I L I»., Mt. Cnion, or Alliance, '>. Large Faculty, of ex|ierienced teacher*. moral, healthy accessible pleasant. 4i 12 1-2 On I si. Beautiful new Drc.-.s (Joods, at RITTF.R k B ALSTON'S. r IF you want a s-n< knf good Flour, • go to Wulter iV, BOOH' Mill. h 'ood j as any city or Western flour in the market, and made out of Butler county wheat. 1 Dou't. Iton't Hpenk angrily to M child. Don't kick a dog when lie is asleep, llon't go buck on the friends of your parents, llon't often visit your neighbor* at meal time, llon't neglect a cough thinking it will cure itself. I Thousands die of ' consumption by so doing.j llon't forget Dr. I Pierce's Golden Me'lical Discovery, for It cure* , I a eimgh or cold in one-half the time required | by any other medicine, and is th- only nndi- I cine known that positively cures consumption |j in its early stages. Sold by druggists. Tills is a season of failures ; every thing fails except DAYS KIKSBT I*\i>. Emlonton Academy. The Spring Term will open April sth and continue 11 weeks. Thorough instruction will be given in all branches usually tnujrlit in academies. Send for circular. Addrens 11. K. SHANOR, A 8., Principal. » Knileiiton, Pa. Wheal! Wheal! y The highest Pittsburgh market price pf.id for Wheat, at, Walter k Boos' Mill, Butler, IV WALTKR A Boos. " You can buy Boots and Shoes at old prices at II ' llunelton. Bbr.efact.ora. When a board of eminent physicians and chemists announced (he discovery that by combinding some well-known valuable reme dies, the iri'/*t wonderful medicine wn* pro duced, which would cure such a wide range of B , diseases that unrtl all other remedies ronld be dispensed with, trany were sceptical ; but proof of its merits by actual trinl hns dispelled all doubt, ami lo day the discoverers ol Ihst great medicine. Hop Bitters, are houored and blessed by all as benefactor*. 1- Al 05.00 f»«*r I»Hlr, g . Extra good Country Blanket#, at BITTER & BALATON'S. Dr. C. H. LEE, J 1 flomcropalliie Phynlelati. ' Offioe slid rsMKinm-e near UiU Wiuk lio iso, ~ Hvnu AUut Dtmn, ituutn, K*. )m1 Coin m iniicalion*. Letter from St. Joe. Editorf Citizen —lt is not often we trouble the tvpe or invade the editorial sanctum. •»ut under the circumstances, pardon the digression from a general rule we have adopted, and ?rive thi~ a place in your valuable paper. Our ' town is growing smaller day by day. j on account of the oil operations seeking I more prolific field-. Hut this is not I our onlv lose. Our esteemed and j much-resjx-cted young friend. Dr. 15. . i L. Patter-on, has al-o left us for a new j field (if not better.) one which we hope will not be so laborious to him, and. ; although it may be his <rain. we feel | deeply the loss of one who, by his , gentlemanly deportment, genial dispo j sition and many humane acts, added to j his professional ability, had endeared himself to hi- numerous patrons and to the community at large. His great succe-s in the treatment of that dread ful -courtfe, ''diphtheria." as well as other acute diseases, had made his name a .household word throughout the whole neighborhood, beside a wide spread reputation in the adjoining county of Armstrong. In our loss the only consolation we have is in hi- gain, and the assurance that the citizens of East Liverpool, Ohio, where he has located, will have a physician well worthv of their e-teem and patronage, and we bespeak for our friend a suc cessful career. Yours, etc.. Feb. IT, 1880. MANY PATRONS. < arpelH. We have an immense stock of all tie; new Spring styles of Brussels, Three-ply. Extra-super and Ingrain Carpets, all of which we contracted for the first of January, since which time there has been a very sharp ad vance in prices. Persons who will need Carpets this year will make money by purchasing at once, at K ITTEU <fc RALSTON's. Double Poetal-Cards. Postmaster General Key has ad dressed a communication to the House Post-Ollice Committee in response to a resolution calling upon him for infor mation in regard to the double postal cards and returning letter envelopes authorized by the Forty-fifth Congress, and his reason for not adopting them. He adverts to the restrictions imposed by the law on the payment of any more money for designs, and savs that all designs for such cards as possess any merit have been patented. Moreover the contract under which the single post al cards are furnished would, in the opin ion of the Assistant Attorney General, cover all postal-cards to be used by the Government until the expiration of the contract. This would compel the department to accept the terms of a single manufacturer. Further, as the present system of postal-cards has proved merely a private accommoda tion and has not increased the revenue, the department does not favorably re gard the policy of opening the door to further encroachment upon the .'{-cent postage rate. The Postmaster General does not regard the double-letter en velopes as of any practical utility. THE next term of the State Normal School ojx'llN March L'.'i. For circulars address J. A. Cooper, Edinlioro, PA. The Blaine Bocm. [Eric Dispatch.] Notwithstanding the action of the late Stat<' Convention the Blaine boom show no signs of weakening. On the contrary it continues in full force and vigor. In addition to Win. B. VVaddell and Caleb N. Taylor, delegates to the Republican National Convention from the Chester and Bucks county districts, 11. O. Hitner, Mr. Taylor's associate, and O. I). Kinncv, of Bradford county, publicly announce their determination to disregard the instructions of the State Convention, and o!>ey the will of their immediate constituents by voting for the nomination of James G. Blaine. I n the district adjoining ours, composed of Crawford, Mercer, and Butler coun ties, the two appointed delegates, John I. Gordon and Thomas Robinson, have been instructedb y each of the counties named in favor of Mr. Blaiue, and consequently, with counter instruc tions from the State Convention, feel somewhat embarassod. What they will do remains to be seen. AI »<» Crntx. All-wool Country Flannel, at HITTER A' RALSTON'S. Th i M arriaae T1 •. ROME, Feb. 17.—The Latin text of the Papal Encyclical letter against di vorce (ills twelve columns of The Ob xrrrutore Itomnno. It argues in favor of the removal of the rite of marriage from all civil jurisdiction whatsoever. It. traces the history of marriage from patriarchal to Catholic times, and de clare- that Christ elevated it to a sac rament., which only His Church can administer. The attempt made under various guises by the modern -pirit of irrcligion to rob the Church of her rijrht, cither to bind or loose the mar riage tie, must be resisted by the whole Catholic world. Mis Holiness indicates the conditions whereunder a separation of husband and wife may be sanctioned by the Church, and concludes with an exhortation t<> the universal episcopate to communicate his teaching to the faithful for their welfare in both worlds. NEVER let a cold run. Take it in time. All that is necessary I* to procure N hot tie of "Hellers' Cough Syrup," ami L»C cured. Consumption Cured. I I AII old physician retired from practice, hav . . lug had placed in his hand* by an Last India mr<sioiiary THE formula of a simple VEGETABLE remedy lor the speedy and permanent cure for I oiisompti Bronchitis, atarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung A flection*, also a positive HUD radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous complaints, after having tented it* j wonderful curative POWER* in thousands of , I cases, ha* felt it hi* duty to make it known to , ' hi* suffering fellow*. Actuated LIV thi* motive 1 and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge to all who desire it, thi* reci|W, in I ierman, I rench or l English, with lull direction* lor preparing and using. Sent by ' mail L>v addressing with stamp, R.aming this paper, W. W. Slll.AKilt, 140 I'mrrr't ft! nek, /toeltr*h r, A'. K. I THE latest styles in Neckwear, at ' Charles R. firieb's. I HENRY BIXTON, of Cherrytree • township, Venango county, had nine ! teen sheep killed and seven wounded t by dogs on the night of February 4th. I The appraised value of the sheep was SIOO. This makes the thirty-seventh bill for sheep killed by dogs, paid by that county out of the abeep fund iince the passage of the act. Ir it be true that the Baroness Bur dett-Coutts has given $ !, 500,000 for the relief of Ireland it will is- the most ' I tsptaudui ptivuU) buuuiuuUou of tbo ago. | McSWEENY & McSWEENY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Smethport and Bradford, Pa. J F. BHITTAIN,~~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, BUTI.ER. r.\. Office with L 7. Mitchell. Diamond. IF YOU WANT" Reliable Vegetable KeEns, Choice Fmiwkii SEEDS. Fruit or Onianiental TREES, or be&titiful Flowering PLAXTS. write for their New Com bined Catalouge, to Joint K. «1 A. Mmrioeli. feblS-lt fr'mithtield street. Pittsburgh. Klierifl'w Kale. E D No 178. March T. 1 9 80. W A Forqner, Atty. By virtue of a nrr of Fi. Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Ploaaof Butler countv. and to me directwd. there will be exp.med to public Hale at the Court House, iu the Iwirough of Butle-, on Friday, the rifth day of March. A. D. I*SO. at 1 o'clock p m . the following described prop erty. to wit: All the right, title, interest and claim of Adam Schatier of. in and to a lot or parcel of ground situate in the borongh of Butler. Butler county. Pa., bounded and described as fallows : Begin ning on llace street at a line of lot No fi, thence cast along race street .54 f<-ct fi inches to line of lot No. 5: thence line of lot No. 5 north 136 feet and fi inches to line of lot No !»; thence west along line of lots Nos. 9 and 8, 42 feet and eight inches, to lot No. 7: thence south along line of lot No. 7, 115 feet, to the place of beginning, and leing lot No. fi iu plan of lots laid out b> 1). L. Byrer and Theodore 11 melton. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Adam Schauer. at the suit of Adam Kirk, for use. WILLIAM h. HOFFMAN, shenir. Sheriff's office. Butler. Pa., Feb. 11, ISSo—it .Applications for License. The following applications have been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, and will lie presented for action on Thursday, the 4th day of March, 18S0: ALLEGHENY TOWNSHIP. TAVEB* —fi. L. Shannon, C. M. Burnett, T. K. Williams, John Fitzgerald. Kej.TAI RANT —.I. W. Kiddle, John Teeckers. CHERRY TOWNSHIP. TAVERN —It. Graham. CONCORD TOWNSHIP. TAVERN —S. 11. Altice, W. A. McDonald. CLEAKKIEM) TOWNSHIP. TAVERN —M. J. Mcßride. MERCHANT —W. J. McCrea. DONEGAL TOWNSHIP. TAVERN —Joseph Graham. JACKSON TOWNSHIP. TAVERN —John N. Miller, William Duncan, Jacob Fiedler. JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. TAVERN— Michael shields. LANCASTER TOWNSHIP. TAVERN —Wra. Wahl. MARION TOWNSHIP. TAVERN— Hugh Murrin, Frank P. Mnrrin. OAKLAND TOWNSHIP. TAVERN —Philouiena Saeler. PARKER TOWNSHIP. TAVERN— H. B. Willet. SUMMIT TOWNSHIP. TAVERN —AIbert Smith, Neal Blaney. SLIPPERY ROCK TOWNSHIP. TAVERN —Josiah Adams. WINFIELD TOWNSHIP. TAVERN —Lewis Weuihas, George Miller. HITLER BOROI'GH. TAVERN —Charles Boyle, Henry Eitenmiller, John F. Hackett, J. J. Fiedler, G. W'. Camp bell, Patrick Kellv. RESTAURANT— George J. Smith, And'w Mil ler, Michael Fair, Gabriel Kohler, Marv Gar l«-r, Jordan Kythe, Frank Hoonan, John H. Shaffer A A. M. Borland. M KRCIIANT— George A Jacob Reiber, <ieorge R.iiber. CENTREVILLE liOROUGH. KIiSTAI RANT —John C. Ramsey. FAIRVIKW HORorOH. TAVERN —W. C. Adams, J. T. Wilson. HARMONY HOKOtTGH. TAVERN —lacoh C. Hvle. REST AURA KT— Peter Otto. MERCHANT —Isaac H. Shontz. EARNS < ITY BOROUGH. TAVERN— Mead A M cGuire, A.J. More head, A. J. Elliott. RESTAURANT—Catharina E. Brook*. MII.LERSTOWN BOROUCII. TAVERN —Frank Knglehart and Lizzie Mc- Laughlin, John Kromer, Byers A Johnston, Henry Lockhart. RESTAURANT— A. Zimmerman, M. M. Good win, Joseph Hi-ideger, J nines Cogan, Mary E. I»gan, Wm. Green, I'red'k Ellinger. MERCHANT— M. J. Howes. PETROLIA IIOROUGII. TAVERN —Murv Comerford, Hugh Blvmiller, Logue & Trip, I',d, O'Donnell, Annie E. Sink, Wm H. Jelfison, S. A. I>. Morrison, James L. Clark, Owen Gafl'ney, J. W. Mulnix MERCHANT—James Morrison, J. A. Kleck ner, bottler. PROSPECr BOROUGH. RESTAURANT— A. L. Kelso. SAXON 111 'KG BOROUGH. TAVERN Francis Lauhe, 11. G. Muder, Jos. Kohnfclder. ZELIENOPLE BOROUGH, TAVERN —II. Slokey, Jacob Schcllav, James Oesterling. M EK< IIA NT f ieorge Stahl. Huller County, »$. Oertillod from the records this 17th day of Rebruarv, A. D. ISSr. W. A. WHIOHT; Clerk. IV of !«•«*. .Notice Is hereby given that Edwnrd McTlcr nnu, Sr , will apply for i discharge as an Insol vent debtor iindei the .insolvent laws ol this Commonwealth, on M' nday, March 1, isso, til ing the first da of the March Court. |lbll Adminißtrators' Notice. Notice l» hereby (riven rhrit letters ol udinin- Mraiion have heen grnu'ei' to the undersigned on the estate ol Margaret Wilson, dee'd, late wife of .James L. Wilson, » f I'ike County, Ills, All perwns, therefore, know iug themselves in - ill I,ted to mild estate, will please ti ukc inilliedi itte paymer.t,'ind any having claims against the same »ill present lhem, duly authenticated, to the undersigned lor «etl lenient. TIIOM AS WILSON. ) WILLIAM IKVINR, < ,v ' lebl 1 4t Hrcakne' k K. <►., Mtnler Co., Pa. A«linliilnfrnftrr'N IVoilrc. Notice is beretiy given that letters of admin istration have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Kachel Ann Park, deceased, late of Clhitoo township, ISuller county. Pa. All persons, therefore, knowing themselves in debted to said estate, will please make immedi ate payment, and any having claims agains the same will present them, duly authenticated, to the undersigned for settlement- I)AVI1> PAI'.K. Adm'r, feM-lt* Bakerstown. Allegheny <!o.. Pa. Notice to Supervisors aud All Others Interested. The following reports have been confirmed, nisi by the Court, and wi I be presented for ab solute con Urination on the lirat Wedneadav of March. 1S80: No 1. Hept«iiil>er 1579 Clearfield township. Public road commencing at or near a point at the line of .lames Mcl'ade'x farm, to a point a* or near the corner of widow Keyhe's and Walter Lucas' farm on the road from Great Belt to Millerstown. No. 3. Kept. I*7S». Franklin township. Public roail leading from a point between the Hhamion and Crattv farms, on the Shannon mad in said township, to a (Mi nt on the Franklin rosd at the plain where the line dividing lands of Mrs F.ffie Forester and Josepit Hockenberrv inter sects said road. No. I, Kept. 1 H7!». Butler township. Public mad beginning at a point oil the Butler and Haxonburg road at or near the mouth of John Arthur's lane, iu JelTnrsou township, and leading lo and intersecting the Itutler and Alle gheny plank roadpa-t the farm of William Cald well, iu Butler town-hip. No. 1. Kept. 1579. Allegheny township. Public road beginning at a point on the Arm strong county line in Allegheny township, being at or near the Allegheny river, intersecting a pro|H>sed road 'ti Armstrong county, to a point [n said township intersecting a proixm«d rosd ill Venango county at or near the Allegheny river hi Venango county. No. 7. Hept. 1K7!». Kummit township Public road beginning at a jpol'it on the public road leading from llutler to fleiman Station ou the It. It. of West Pa. railroal at or near sWnsd house No. ft. in said township, to a |>n|nt on the old State (public) road leading from Butler to Kiltamiing at or near the dwelling house of Ad am Iteddick. fll-3l) W. A. WfUOHr. Clerk of flonrt. djcn a week in your own town. Term* and |i 900 outfit free. Addraea H. H tLLETT A Co., Portland. Maine. dec®-IT y|» Cover, Htool and Book, only I Ifl TIOS Grifans. 13 Htopa, , j I. llilivn, J Knee wells, Ktool. and Book, only #H7.#O. Htop Oruan. I ' I stool. Hook, only ♦M.75. .Vd>txvee, BI.NNF.LL 1 • L* UihUtlb Lowtotvo, i'a- | Nolirr. ' Notice is hereby given that James Boreland will appiy for a discharge as an iusolvcnt debtor ; tinder the insolvent l.iws of this Common wealth, on Monil iv, March 1, ISSO, !>■ iog thi fi rst day ot the March Court. |lebll-3t* Widows' Appraisements. The following appraisements of personal prop erty set apart for the benefit ol the widows of decedents liavo been tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court of Butler county : Jemima Kl.,ik. #-57.10. Hannah E'h, ?o')0, Mary A. McCormick, #^.ls. Mary Wick, #10J.50. Mary Graham, IS. Sophia Hespeu' ide, Catharine Kartihart.. Margaret Snyder, nna E Gei-lcr, (:t(X) Mary E. M< Donald, $1«3.05. Elizabeth Graham, S3OO The aliove will be pre-er ted for confirmation on Wedneadav, the 3rd dav of March. ISSO. W A WBIGHT. febll-td) Clerk of Orjdians' Conrt. ShepilV'si Salen. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Faciae. Venditioni Exponas. Levari Facias. Ac., issued out of the Conrt of Common Pleas cf Butler county and to me directed, there will he ex posed to Public Sale at the Court House, it. the borough of Butler, on Monday, March Ist, 1880, at one o'clock. P. M.. the following described property, as follows: K. 1». Nos. 15S & lim, March T. IHSO. Att'vs <ieo. A. Jt A. T. Black, aud Clerance Walker. All the right, title, interest and claitnofJohn Wilson, of in and to a certain lot of ground sit uate in the borough ofSunbury, Butler county, l'a., containing 120 by 160 feet, more or less, Isiunded north by an alley, east by street or al ley, south by street, and west by Main street. A two story frame house and frame stable thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Wilson at the suit of James A. Wilson and Thomas Jamison. E. I). Nos. 15s A li!s, March T. 18S0. Att'ys, Geo. A. & A. T. Black, and Clarence Walker. All the right, title, interest and claim of John Wilson of, in anil to one hundred and sixty seven (lfi7 < acres of land, more or less, situated in Clay township. Butler county, Pa., bounded north Hy James Ilerron.cast by Andrew Wick, ct al., south by J. W.Christy, west by Mary and Joseph Wilson. Log house, log nam, frame hav-liouse and an on-hard thereon ; about 120 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execu tion as the property of John Wilson at the suit of James A. Wilson and Thomas Jamison. E. I). No. 105, March Term, 18S0. Attorney, John M. Greer. All the right, title, interest and claim of Jane Bentel of, in and to a lot of ground situate iu the borough of Zclicnople, Bu.'ler county, I'a., Isiunded north by R. east by Main street, south by E. V. Randolph and west by lot No. 245, being Hi; feet on Main street and ltis feet back, with a brick dwelling house II stories high with six rooms thereon. Also seized and taken in execution as the propertv of Jane Ilcn tel at the suit of Geo. W. Smith tor use. E. D. No. 105 March Term, 1880. Attorney, John M. (ireer. All the right, title, interest and claim of Jane Bentel of, in and to a lot, No. 245, situate in the borough of Zclienople, Butler county, Pa., bounded north hy K. I,ewis, east by lot No. 217, south by E. V. Randolph and west by Clay street, lieiug sixty-six feet on Clay street and a hundred and sixty-five feet back; with a large 2- story brick and frame dwelling house containing eight rooms thereon. Seized and taken in ex ecution as the property of Jane Bentel at the suit of Geo. W. Smith for use. E. I>. Nos. 132 & 13.'t March Term, ISSO. Atty, A. G. Williams. All the right, title, interest and claim of J. A. Milliliter and Margaret Mll linger of, in and in one hundred and twenty (120) acres of laud more or less, situated in Summit township, llut ler county, Pa., bounded on the north by Mrs. M'Clure, on the east by lauds of John liatigh, south by lands of Mrs. M'Clure and west by lands of Henry Green et al. A two story log house, log barn and outbuildings and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J. A. Ac Margaret Millinger, at the suit of Clark & Campbell and Clark <Sc Wick. E. D. No. 113 6c 11 1 March Term IKBO. Att'y, W. 11. 11. Riddle. All the right, title, interest and claim ofSum uel Sloan of, iti and to sixty-six (fiO) acres of land, more or less, situated in Washington tow nship Butler county, l'a., bounded on the north bv John Martin, on the east by Thomas Sloan, on the south by lletii. Sloan and Jesse Jones, anil on the west by Philip Donegan.— I<og house, log barn and orchard thereon; about one half cleared. Seized and taken in execu tion as the property of Samuel Sloan at the suit of Geo. S. Kelly. E. D. No«. .'Wi i: 37 March Term ISBO. Att'y, Ferd. Reiber. All the right, title, interest and claim of R. T. Met 'andlcss of, in and to fifteen acres of land, more or less, situated in Adams township, But ler county, l'a., bounded ou the north ny Jos. Hays, on the cast by Adam Stang, on the south by Miss Creightou, and on the west by George Epcrd A one story frame house and frame stable thereon erected; about ten acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of R. T Met andlcss, at the suit of John Gansz for uw. E. I). Nos 150 A 157 March Term ISBO. Att'ys, <i. A. A A. T. Black. All the right, title, interest and claim of Francis Linilxey of, in and to sixty-five |t!s) acres of land more or less, si United in Cherry township, Butler county, Pa., bounded north by lands of Charles King, east by hinds of Join. Lindsey, south hv lauds of K. If. Liudsey, and west hv lands ofSaiuuel McKinney. Log IIOIIHC anil 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. CuhhisoD and T. W. Morrow. E. D. No. 155 March Term is.so. Att'y, Sul livan Bros. All the 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 Huller and Coylesville road; one dwelling house 24 by 'js feet, one dwelling house 20x10 feet, one store house 20x31> feet, one stable Jox2o feet thereon erected. Seized niul taken in execution as the property of C. F. Smith al the suit of Simon Wiles. E. I>. No. I'il March T. IssO. Att'y, N. Black. All the right, title, interest mid claim of ( hristiHii Leopold id', in aud to a certain lot of ground situate ill the borough of Mi I lei stown, llutler county, l'a.. containing 220 by |ho feet, more or less bounded north hy J. I*. Aldiuger, east by an niley, south hy Slippery rock street, aud west by John Class; with seven board houses and a Inrgi two story frame hotel build ing thereon erected. Seized and taken in exe cution as the property of Christian lit the suit of O. Baruhurt. E. D. No 135 March T, |sso. Att'y, Alexander Mitchell. All the right, title, interest and claimof Lewis Keefer of, iu and to two (2) acres of land, more or less, situated in Washington township, But ler county, I'a , 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. Seiz ed and taken in execution as the property of Keefer, nt the suit of Ilannnond A Campitell for use. E. D. No. 55 March T. 18R0. Atty, J II Lewis. All the right, title, interest and claim of An drew Ford of, HI and to fifty-seven (57) acres of laud, more or less, situated iu Fairview town ship. Butler county, I'a., bounded on the north by l raig farm, cast by Kiukaul farm, south hy John Moore, and west by Ileplcr farm; with I hoard dwelling houses and a log barn thereon erected ; mostly cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Andrew l'ord, at the suit of William Loeuard. E I) Nos. 14n, lit and 141 March Term, ISSO. Att'ys c Walker and O A A A T Black. All the ri|;h', title, interest olid claim of J II Martin of, in and lo one hundred aud thirteen (113) acres of land, more or less, situated In Ve nango township, llutler couuty, l'a., bounded north bv Coeliran ami Taunyhill, on the cast by W M Stalker and James I. 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 Kiin res cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of J W Mar tin at the suit ol John Hughs for use, Thus A F.akin for use. J L Beatty. E l> No fif» March T IHSO. Atty W l> Brandon. All the right, title, interest slid claim of Ja cob Millison 01, iu and to ninety five H5) acres of land, more or less, situated in Muddyereek township, llutler county I'll., bounded on the north by Rargely, on the east by mime, mi the south by Truesilale and Shiinor, and on tin west by Kalpaud Wright. Log house, big barn and an orchard thereon. Seized and taken in elocution as the properly ol Jacob Millison, at the suit of Alexander Wright. EDNo 53 March T. IBSO. Atty C D Christie. All the right, title, interest and olaiin of J J Kelly of, in and to a certain lot ol ground sit uated in tha borough of Cantrevlila, Butler county, Pa., ennteing by 100 feat, more or less, hounded on the north liy Edwnrd Chrlit lev, east by an alley, south by a street and west by Patton ; with ii two story frame dwelling I house frame stable, and fruit trees thereon. 1 Seized and taksn in execution s« the nroimrty |vt J J Kelly at ttiu suit <A lU-Jtou* Wilmd, J :ED No 154 March T. I*Bo. Att'y C Walker. ! All the right, title, interest and claim of Pc- I ter I Rummell, Jr. of, in and to lot" Nos 6, " and *, in plan of low laid out bv John N. Pur viaucein the village of Delano, Butler county, Pa., bounded on the north by an alley, ea-t by lot No ">, -umlh by street, and west bv nil alley, | containing 100 feet front by 120 feet back, more lor less. A two story frame house and out buildings thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Peter J Pum mel!, Jr, at the suit of Kinil Maurhoff, Ex'r for j use. ED Xo 150 Mar T. 1880. Att'v. W H Ln»k. All the right, title, interest and claim of .fa*. A Matthews of, in and to n piece or parcel of ground situate in the borough of Karns City. Butler county, Pa., bounded north by George Palm, east by Parker & Karns City 1! R. south by D Bobbins, and west by A Bisher; contain in st one acre, more or less. A two story board 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 and Stone. El> Xo. 13 4 March T IW>. Vtt'y, Williams and Mitchell. All the right, title, interest and claim of John R ChainlxTs of, in and to (90) acres of land, more or less, situated in Cherry township. But ler county. Pa, hounded on the north by K Fer rero et af., on the east by Warren Armstrong and Mary Ann Dobson, south by Win. Kelly, and west by Job Kelly et al: a frame house and lx>ard stable thereon; a'suit <>o acres cleared.— Seized and taken in execution as the property of John R Chambers at the suit of James Wil son. E. D. Xos. 14-> 4 14>i March T, I*Bo. Att'ys, Sullivan Bros. All the right, title, interest and claim of John McEaffertv.adm'r of James MoLafferty, dee'd., Bridget MeLafferty, Grace MeLafferty, Daniel MeLafferty, J. C MeLafferty, heirs and terra tenants of James McLaffertv, deceased, of, in and to one hundred and twenty (1-01 acres of land, more or less, situated iu Winfield town ship, Butler county, Pennsylvania, bounde<l on the north by fands of William Stewart and Winfield furnace property, east by lands of William Stewart, south i>y lands of William Stewart, and west by lands of Edward McLaf fertv. A two story frame house, frame stable, log house and log barn thereon erected; about SO acres cleared. Seized and taken in execu tion as the property of J. C. Mcljitferty at the suit of W. 1.. Snear for use, and Hannah Dou gan, Adm'x of John Dougaii, dee'd., for use. E D Xo .'>2 March T ISjsO. Attv, W D Brandon. All the right, title, interest and claim of The odore Haler of. in and to five (5) acres of land, more or less, situated in Penn township, Butler county, Pa, bounded north by Adam Dodds, east by Roliert Snodgniss, south by Theodore Haler, and West by \V II II Riddle: a two storv fra: le house and frame stable thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of The odore Haler, at the suit of Simeon Nixon. E D Xo 52 March T 1880. Atty W 1> Brandon. All the right, title, interest and claim of The odore Haler of, in and to one-fourth (}) acre of land, more or ie*s, situated iu Penn township, Butler county. Pa, bounded north by , east by C Puff and Plank Road, south by , and west by W II II Kiddle; no improvements.-- Seized and taken in execution as the property of Theodore Haler,at thesuit of Simeon Xi.xoii. E DNo 52 March T 1 K.s<t. Atty W D Brandon. All the right, title, interest and claim of Tlico Haler of, in and to one (1) acre of land, more or less, situated in Penn township, Butler county. Pa., bounded north bv Robert Snodgrass, east by Charles Puff, south by same, west by Theo dore Haler; a one and a half story frame house and orchard theron. Seized and taken in exe cution as the property of Theo. Haler, at the suit of Simeon Xixion. EDNo 52 March T 1 sso. Atty W D Brandon. All the right, title, interest and claim of The odore lluler of, in and to a certain leasehold situate in Penn township, Butler county, Pa., bounded north bv Andrew Dodds, east by S 11 Cooper, south by other property of Theo daler, and west by Plank Road, containing two mid a half (21) acres, more or less, and running to the first day of June, 1884. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Theo Haler, at the suit of Simeon Nixon. ED No March T 1880. Atty W D Brandon. All the right, title, interest and claim of Theo Haler of, in and to two (2) acres of land, more or less, situated iu Penn township, Butler coun ty, I'a., bounded on the north bv Theo Haler, east by Robert Snodgrass and C. Puff, south by store house and frame stable thereon ; all clear ed. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Theo. Ilalcr, nt the suit of Simeon Nix on. ED No 170 Marcher, 1880. F M Eastman. Atty. All the right title, interest and claim of Q G. M'Quistiou of. in and to a lot of ground situated in the borough of Butler. But lev county, Pa., situate on I lie corner of Washington and Cun ningham streets, bounded ii rth by an alley, vast by other lots of Q C M'Quistion. south by Cunningham street, and west by WaMhinglon street: containing 4ft by 180 feet, moru or loss; brick dwelling limine two stories with frame ad dition two stories, frame dwelling house two stories and frame stable thereon erected. Seiz ed and taken in execution as the property of Q 0. M'Quistion, at the suit of G Wilson Miller. ED No 170 March T 1880. F M Eastman. Atty. All the right title, interest and claim of Q C McQuistion of, in ami to a lot of ground situated in the borough of Duller. Ilutler county. Pa., ly ing east of and adjoining the above descnliod lot. bounded north by ui alley. east by lot occu pied by Sloan and wife, south bv Cunningham street anil wrst by other lot of Q C McQuistion, now occupied by Mrs Mcljuistimi and Nancy Mc- Quistion; containing 30 by IXO feet, mote or lew. Heiwd and taken in execution as the pro|>ertv of Q C McQuistion at the suit of G Wilson Miller. E D No 109 March T, 1880. F M Eastman, Atty. All the right. title, interest and cla.m of Tho* I<ogan of, in and to one hundred and twentv four (124) acres of land, more or less, situated in Middlesex township. Butler county. Poiuia., bounded north l>v John l> Miller and Harris Lo gan's heirs, cautliy James Miller, et al. south bv Samuel I'll'vis. and we-t by William SicCausliu ; a log and frame house bank barn and orchard thereon ; about KM) acr.<s cleared, Sei/.ed and taken iu execution as the property of T.'ios Lo gan at the suit of John Berg it Co. for use. ED No 160 March T. 1880. W D Brandon. Atty. All the right, title, interest and claim of Thos. Logan of. iu and to forty acres of land, more or less, situated in Middlesex township. Butler oounty. Pa., bounded north by Win Dttiny, ca* by lauds of Mowry and others, south by lands of same, west by James Wjlson; a two story frame dwelling bouse, frame stable and orchaid there on; Seized and taken iu execution as the prop erty of Thomas Logan at the suit of John Berg •V Co. for use. ED No 180 March T. 1880. O K White, Att'y. All the >ight. title, interest and claim of Allen Wilson of, in and to forty (4") acres of land, more or less, situated in tlie borough of Itntler. I Butler county. I'a.. bounded north by Millerr town road, east by Rev. White, south by (leorge Reiber. and west i>y II J Berg and 0 dholic Ccm eten ; six dwelling bouses anil Institute build ing erected thereon. Seized and taken In exe cution as the property of Allen Wilson al thesuit J Klee it Bro. F. DNo 13ft March T. 1880. <leo R White, Atty. All the right, title, Interest and claim of Allen Wilson of. in and to one (•) acre of land, more or less, situated I- the borough of Butler Butler county Pa., bounded north by an allev. east by a street, a-nth by Jefferson street. and west by Catholic Cemetery; a two story frame dwelling house and frame stsble thereon Seized ami taken in execution as the property of Allen vVll son at tho suit of J Klee A Bro. K DNo 183 Marcti T, IHHO. J M Oreer. Att'y All the right, title, interest and claim of Mrs Jacob L Negley, owner or reputed owner, mid Jacob i, Negley contractor, the following de scribed lot of ground situate in Jefferson town ship Itntler county, Pa. bounded on the north by the Ilaiinalistown road, east by Jefferson township Independent School District and Mary Welsh, south bv land of Frank fruit, and west bv lands of F.d Monday and Alex Martin: a cer tain two story frame and brick dwelling house erected thereon Seized and taken In execution as the property of Mrs Jacob L Negley. owner or reputed owner and Jacob L Negley contract or. at the suit of K O Llthold for use. E I» Nos 82. Hit. ho. i»o. ,t H»h, March Term. 1880. Ileiber. Williams, and J D M'Jnnkin. Attvs. All the right, title interest and c a Dora tliea Miller of, Iu and to a certain piece or parcel of land situate In the borough of Butler, Ilutler county. Ph.. containing 40 by IHtl feet, more or less, bounded north by Cunningham street, east by Joseph Fisher, south by an alley and west by Cliff stre. t. a two story frame dwelling lion*" and frame stable thereon. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of D.irathea Miller at the suit of Geo Welgatid. H llauei * Bro, Chris Otto, M Iteiber, Sr., and If Julius Klluger. E D Nos. 166 .t 167, March T. 1880. W D Bran don. At tori ley. All the right, tit le. Interest and claim of Will iam Qralism Msrgi-ret Graham. Nancy Oraliam, Daniel W Graham, Jerusli Oaivey ami Thorns* flarvey her husband, of. in and to a certain tract of land situate iu Coiin'Kpiei'csslng township, Butler oounty. Pa. Imutided and described as follows: beginning at a post at the corner of landa of J Shannon, Matthew Hii innou and W Richardson, thence by lauds of W Richardson eaet 140 perahee to a poet: thence bv land* of John Oraliam south 1 degree eaat 129 6-lOOthe parches to a post; thanes by landa of O Duncan south 70 degrees weat M Months pare bee to a post ; thence by same north 20 deirees west 16 perches to s |s»d; thence by same south 08 deff. west 04 perches to a poet; thence by same south R|i< decrees west 71 fcrolies to a post; thenoa by iaud* at John aud Mxtttrtrv tfhauoou uoitU 3 J degrees west 100 perches to the place of begin ning: containing 137 acres, more or lees. Frame dwelling house, log barn and orchard therein; about 100 acres cleared, about ten acres of raea ; dow. Seized and taken in execution as the proo ertv of Wm Graham. Margaret Graham. Nancy Graham. Daniel W Graham. Joruah Garvey and Thos Garvey her husband, at the suit of Thanjp sou A Scott ami Paiudla Graham, now Pamilla Bel ph. ED No ITS. March T. 1880. E G Mnlor, Att'y. All the right, title, interc-t and clai.n of A Rockenssein. Jr. of: in and to a certain vacant lot of ground situate in the borough of Butler Butler oounty. Pa.. bounded as follows : Begin ning at a pin. corner of lot 238 an I Grant ave nue. theoce along Grau; avenue 50 feet to a pin on Rockenstein Way; thence a!on_; mil W'.y feet tn a pin on Niggel Way: thence »i. i Way Oi feet and ;1 inches to pin corn »r of lot No 2tß: tlieuce along the '..'i 0 of said ;ot 113 feet to tiie place of beginning; being lot No 2H9 in Wm S Body's plan of lots in Spriugdaie. new borongh of Butler E D No 100, March T. 1880. N. Black. Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claiir of \V W Campbell 01. iu and to tbirtj-six (3ti> acres of land, more or iess. s.tuated in Marion townsltip, Butler comity. Pa. b.mmled nfftli by J W Ma son. east by Herman Poiiman. soutli by Jotiepli Blakelv. and west by Joseph Johnston; a board house thereon, about 20 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution an the property of W W Campbell at the sn.t of James Poster. E D Nos 171 ,t 17.1. March T 1880. r C C.-.mp bell anil E G Miller, Atty's. . All the right, title: interest and claim of W G Stoughton of. in and to one hundred and tweuty (120, acres of land, more or less, situated in Oakland township. Bntler county, Pa, bounded north by lands or Francis Whit mil e, east by lauds of John Whitnnro and the heirs of Janice Philips, dee'd. south by lands of John Neynian and W J R.>bb west by binds of James Philips' heirs and W J Bobb; subject to the twelfth roy alty of all oil; frame house, frame barn, good orchard, log st.ibie, spring house thereon: mostly cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W G Stoughton at the suit of H E Wick an j Butler Savings Bxnk. E D Nos 171 A 173. March T. 1880. T C Camp bell and E G Miller, Attys. All the right, title, interest and claim of W G Stougbton of. in and to ono hundred and nine 110#) acres of land, more or less, situated in Hlipperyrock township. Butler county Pa, bound ed north by lands of George Cross, east by lands of J Bovard. south lijr Uuds of Richard Critch low. et al, and west by lands of John M'Ellienv; Id log liou-e, log barn, small orchard; mostly cleared. Seizod and taken in exocution as the property of W G Stoughton at the suit of H E Wick and Butler Sav ugs Bank. F D Nos 171 A 17.1. Maroh T, 1880. T C Camp bell and E G Miller, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of W G Stoughton of in and to one hundred and sixty (160 > acres of land, more or less, situated iu Slippervrock township, Butler county. Peun'a, bounded on the north by lands of D M Crass and John M El euy. east by McDonald farm, now owned by Clir> McCandl«u-s et al. south by lands of Thomas and Daniel McDcvi't's hnirs. west by one-half of -ame tract, sold by Clio.- McCandless et a!, to M'Laughlin; about fivo acres cleared.-- Sei/.ed and taken in execution as the property of W G Stoughton at the suit of H E Wick and Bntler Savings Bank. E D Nos 171 .t 173, March T, 1880. T C Camp bell and E G Miller. Atty's. All the right, title, interest and (.l&itn of W G Stoughton of in and to thirty (30) acres of laud, more or lese. situated in Worth township, llntier county. Pa . bounded north by lauds of J J Win ner, east by lar.ds of s-ime et al south by lands of same, and west by lands of Citharine Kaf tnan. known as the Hoge and Dr Cnwdon land; log honso and log stable thereon; mostly nleared Seized and taken in execution as the pro|>erty of W G Stoughton at tho suit of II E Wick and Butler Savings Bauk. E1) No 120. March Term, 1880. A G Williams, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of S P Irvin aud Mrs S P Irvin, owner or reputed owner and contractor, < it, in and to a certain building ertctrd on a lot or piece of land situ ate in the borough of Buflor. Butler county. Pa., liouiided north by the Butler aud Millers town mad. oast by a street running from Bntler and Millerntowii road to the new Witherspoon Institute, south by land of Charles .McCainlloss et al. aud ive-t bv an alley. Seized and takon in execution as tlio property of S P Irvin anil Mrs S P Irvin. owner or reputed owner and con tractor. at suit of Fredorick liauacher for use of H Bauer <t Bro. ED No 77, March Term, 1880. Geo W Fleeger, Attorney. All tlio right, title, interest and claim of .las. Harvey of. iu and to sixty acros of land, more or less, situated in Clinton township, Butler county. Pa., bounded north by Robert Henry, oust by John .Vstead, south by Mar'iu Thomp son and Step, and west by W Polts and William Harvey ; frame house, frtius barn and orchard thereon; all improved. Seized and taken iu execution as the pro[H>rty of J an: os Harvey at suit of Samuel Duff, Adm'r of Reuben Hazlett, dee'd. E I) No 124, March Terra, 18*0. McCaiulloss, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of Alex ander Patterson of, in and i i eighty acre:i of land, more or less, situate in Auams township, Butler county, Pa., bounded north by John McNeil, east by Henry Foltz, south by Jessio Mill-r and west by August Reinh&rl ; two log bouses, log barn and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Alex ander Patterson af suit of Haunah Patterson. Adm'x of George Patterson, dee'd, aud said Hannah Pattsrson in her own right, ED No 102. March Term, 1880. Q W Fleeger, Attorney. All the right, title, interest aud claim of J 0 Mahood of, in aud to a certain lot or parcel of gioiind situate in the village of North Washing ton, Washington township. Butler county, I'a., containing 00x180 feel, more or less, b.iun lod north hv James Wade, east by an bllov, south by an ailey ami west by 'lie Ilutler aud K'nleii ton mad ; a two-story frame house, board stable and fruit trees thereon. Seized ami taken in execution as the property of J U Mahood at suit of Hammond it Campbell. E D No 10. March Term, 1880. Geo A it A T Black, Att'ys. All tho right, title, interest and claim of Jas. 8 Craig of. in and to five acres of land, more or less, situate in Conoord township. Duller comity, Pa . bounded ns follows j Btgittotag at a whits oak tree at the southeast corner, l.hence by lauds of J II Jack south Oi degrees west 22 perches to a post, thence by lauds of fno. Starr south 00 cegrees west 41 |>erulies to a stone, llionce by lands of Wm McCounell noith l.' j de grees west 2 perches to a post, thence south li i degrees east 4.1 perches to a post, thence by lands of Wm Ralston south 111 degrees east 22 (sirches'to a post, thence south 17 degrees west 13 5-10 perches lo the placo of beginning, with two producing oil wells derricks, engine li uiscs, engine, boilers, tuning, caaiiu. tanks, rods, and all machinery aud fixture* thereto belonging, thereon. Seized and taken iu execution as the proiierly of James S Craig at suit of James B Craig. F. D No 10, March Term. 18<0- Geo A A A T Black. Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Jas. S Craig or. in aud to a lot or patrol of laud sit uate In the borough of Sunbury, Butler county, I'a., containing 60x100 feel, more or less, bound ed north by lot of Wm Pattorson, east by an alley, south bv an alley and west by Franklin street: a frame dwelling house aud frame stable erected thereon- Seized and taken iu execution as the property of James S Craig at suit of James IJ Craig. F II No 10, March Terut. 1880. Geo A it A T Black. Att'y a. All the right, title, interest and claim of Jas. Craig of. iu aud to twelve acres of land, nioro or less, situate iu Concord township, Ilutler county. Pa , bounded north by Wilson et al., vast by Eli Conn et al . south by AaaHavand west by-Christy ; a board dwelling house, board stable, engine house, two derricks aud rig tim bers thereon. Seized and t iken iu execution as the property of James S Craig at suit of James H Craig. F. I> No 108. Maroh Term. 1880. Joa B Ilrelln, Attorney. All the right, title, lnteresf aud claim of Isaac Snvdor and Mary Ann Snvder, his wife, of. in and to si*lv acres of land, more or less, situate in Oakland township, Butler cour-ty. I'a., bound ed north by lands of Anlhouv llonn. oast by lauds of Thomas Dirtier, south by lauds of A tl McClure and west by lands of Henry Lelbol I. seized and taken In execution as the property of Isaac Snyder and Mary Ann Snyder, his wife, at »nit of .lames Brodin for use of H Schtieide man. F. D Nos 123 A 103. March Term. 18.80 J D McJnnkiii. Att'y. All the right tille, interest and claim of Jef ferson Allen of. in aud lo sixty-live acres of land, moro or less, situate in Cherry township. Ilutler county. I'a . bounded north by James Thompson, easl by John Smith aud Hugh Sprout, south by John Huilth aud weat by James Armstrong; about 33acrrsotearad, frame house, board stable and orchard thereon Seized and lakeu in execution as the property of Jefferson Allen at suit of Perry O Wolford for use, et al. TERMS OK SALE. The following inllat lie strictly compiled with when piopeity Is stricken ilf.wn ; 1. Wlum thp plaintiff or other lieu creditors become the ptirch.i-er, the costs on the wrlla must bo (Mild, mid a list - f the II n*. Including mo' tgnre sparchis n the property sold, to liclhcr with such Hen creditor's receipt* lor tho amount of the proceed* ot the will) of such portion therm! as he may rlalin, must be lur nlstied the Sheriff. 2 All bids must be paid In lull. H All sale* uoi scttlad Immediately will Uo oou'lnucd until 1 o'clock, r M.. of uext dav, ai whab unie nil piopc'tv not fettled (tor will again lie put up a-id sold at the exp«n»o and rf«k of tha person to whom ilrst sold , *t«ee Portion's Dlge»t. Wth edition, page 44*1, aud Smith's Form*, page W. 11. HOFFMAN, fubll-ttt) tJherlfl af Uutlcr Couuty,
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