Ma. J. n. BATES, NEWSPAI +* Adverti g Agint 4- Park Row (Tiroes Bui! ?.ug t. ' * York. t» anthoriied to contract for adv.r e mer.ta in the CITIZF*. THIS PAPER R ftowct <-■ C i> Advertising Tlurean i.'ißpruce £ ... cor.lracu w /UJ lor I: 15 A£ IV iO- H. LOCH! nnd (icm-ral. Which do you prefer, too mneh snow or too much water ? There ceem* to be no apograph ieal limit to the weather th;s year. A SOLID Silver CAW and « Ccnn w Ame.ri.-an Movement a- low i- K. G in' The man who ha? hip l oi:-e fu't upon the eands was anx'ous lari " " '' The Xew Y< rk urt' worked up over the n|e<»n fir eritu arid adulterated cheese l»ti«irie-s Free entertft'onient*: are Svt ■■ t the public ?cho >1 tm i, d>n;rin this pUce every Friday afternoon. WILLIAM AL.WP. Merchant TaPor, hue just nmn'H 'b<- lar.ev linen* ■ fur men and bovs w«r ever offered in Butler Gou'd are hereafter to w >rk together. Heaven have mercy on the public I Mr. Moody denies, by telegraph. that he paid that hi? prandmotber: had pone to the legion of eternal tor- J ment Oris p ligon thenise'v « f« r !<>▼•• at fourteen year-" in I!'in• i-s. A'j thirtv-four they take to ful-e hair and : public speech making. A whole family were f< nnd fn zc ' to death a few boys a{r >, : n an i«i!a?efl hovel in the nei«- banged in Snyder county. Pee a woman in another co'iiicn, rear ■ VinmHt with a hunch nt prut- - In rr. v l.'ei B|teer's Port Grape wine is >• *erv in «' •' th> agfd.—gold by alt I'mcci''- - Reoeived ! Ri*•» «I! ft«•» «•'v■•■t T New Embroideries! New Kml-roi i deries ! One of the choicest line* ever t shown. Please call and examine, at I A. TROUTMAN. —General Oarfield'H bouse i* st<>r< rk in an IIHU-iihl HIIK urn to be cooked all mi one time The Indianapolis lire of which wax a feature, overtops nil the U-r Wit*- that bar© taken place n th * coumry for many a long year. —A Suite Tempt ranoe Convention will be held in llarr!«.burg on Tuesday j aud Wednesday, March Ist and 2d. i Delegates are aske.l frow all temper- j ance societies, Snbbatb schools j churchenjand other organization- friend i ly to the cause. —Two men trot into a di(fl*nltv on: the railway near New C t-tle. I it el v and whilethev were scuffl 'ns >• trai-i came j thundering along, striking the fighteri-. | one of wh >m WAS i'ijure.| 11 btdly i be died soon after, while tha E- Pink ham's Vegetable Comp mud in all that class of di-ease from wh'CH UHIIDII suffer so much. —E. W BRANT Dm cot T EIIZ ABKTII. N. .1 — I could M-anelv ,-|n ;.k above a whisper, and it was »ilti 0.-t impossible to breathe through my no— trils. Us ng Ely's Cream Balm a *hort time I wa-entirely relieved. My l.e ri has not b en so clear, nor my voire so strong in years, i have warded ofl sev eral colds si-.ee I recommend this admirable remedy to all who are afflict ed with Catarrh or Cold* in the head J. O. Ticbe or. Dealer iu Boots and Shoes Jane 15, 1870—See Adv't. I belier. E * Balm to be the best articl i" Ca'arrh and Hay Fe er eTe.roffere I I be public |i satisfactlo » evf:. ;iinl knou '\ip its merits I cm ii ml Kanm I I W rflMibwrn-, P*. CovcEiiT.—The second erand \ eal Inatrumental Concert of the Ger m.Miia Orchestra. a«s ; sted by the Phil i ;' - :ri "inic ? >rietv. under the direction i f Pr L Von M«' vrhoff. of \ ;enna. will lie given on Thursday evening, Feb. 17th. 1881. at the Court llii will find our -tick complete in : Dress* Goed-. Black Sills Cashmeres. Abekas, Trimmings and Notions, and , i i fact good-* of nearly evefv variety j can 1h- had all at the b we«r prices, at j A. TBOITMAN'S. j —The board of directors of the Mn- j tual Fire Insurance Company of this j place met at Secretary Ileineman's I office last Friday a-id organized by j I electing the oltl officers. The board of | [direct 1 rs remains ihe sairH*, with the; {i x-e| tion of Judge Dodds who retired J | and whose place was filled by Mr. J. ; J Croll. The Compa/iv. as one of the > d'rect.trs said after examining the state-1 n < -it of the secretary i.i financially in a ; very healthv condition. (Vii caiiiat Premium H'im*. Phv-icians have used Speer's Port i Wine' of New Jersey, and hav- | | i:ig applied to it the strictest test, pro- j I nounce it a pure wine' and recommend | it to the aged and infirm, and for gen- { eral use where wine is desirable, as the most reliable of wines to be had. It received the highest awar 1 at ih-» Cen tennial Exhibition. For sale by D. II Wuller. —Judge Patton a member of the Ohio Lcrisbitiire. and has raised quite .. i-tir bv introducing a hi I i which con f< rs upon the state the power to print H complete set of school books and dis tribute them to all parties needing them at «n advance of five per cent, ovi r 11 e first cost. V<» (innil No man can tin a good joh of work, p-eaeh a good sermon, try a law suit well, doctor a patient, or write a irood article when he feels miserable and dull, v. it h slngtrish bra : n and unsteady ner ves. and none should make the attempt in sin h a condition wh» n it can be s. e ai d ih( r. lv removed by « l'ttle ,1 : i. Bttt«rs. See other column.— Alb' ni/ I awrence comity *s now entirely out of debt, MI) indebtcdneps o r SBOO - huing paid in fiftvteen vears An old farmer in the county held the last unpaid bonds, amounting to SO, < 00, and wn« so well pleased with his it:vestment that he refused to present tl ipi for payment. A few days ago tbe treasurer ami one of the comrnis .'iers drove out to h' ilj house, and (>'!• red h'ui his ru un'V. and a- the action • tipped *rated (Juide Book to Wa-hington City, m ting every p'ace sue) object wf interest at the National Capital, and containing a map show iue the route of the procession on the 4;h of March, and among other illus trations a view of the new Museum where the trrand Inauguration. Hall is to be given. The views alone are worth more than tbe price of the hook. Price 25 cents Address J H Soule, Washington, D. C. Mention this pa r»T During the high water in the stream that flows through Petrolia, la-t Thu'>dav. a son ofpi. Suthetland. a:r, (| 11 years fell from ihe bridge across the stream just below the town and vas carried away and drowned. The v 'er was onß about four feet deep at the place of the accident but the current was strong, and it is supposed that the body was carried to some deep place and covered with sand. The I)r was j at Bradford at tbe time of the accident, but he hastened home and with some j friends dredged the bottom of the creek | from the bridge to the Martinsburg dam without, ifl last accounts, finding the bod v. The boy was an only child an.—The Presbyterian church of North Liberty, in the Presbytery of Butler, Pa , had built a neat nnd beau tiful house at a cost of about $3,0u0. A debt of $ 1,000 remained on it, and after hearing of what the Pre bvterian • bun h of Butler had done in clearing i.ft m debt of SB,OOO, this little church invited the pastor ol the church of Isu'- :• r to come and help thcui On the (lav appointed Wednesday, Feb. Jbh, iui.it l. all \ at 1 o'clock, I*. M., the hoin-e v.uf well tilled by the congregation and friends. Several neighboring pa.-tors were present. After a season of devo tion the subject was presented to the people by the pastor of the Butler church. After a service of four hours the people joined in a prayer of thanks giving, and sang the Doxology, rejoic ing that their church was freed from debt On Feb. 24'h the church is to lie dedicated. Thus the Presbytery of Butler is at work " wiping out church debts." and hopes soon to be able to report a Presbytery in which not o e ' e'lureb is II debt. There houhl be n generous rivalry i FrvbU*nwrfcW Mr wo wirfy i&tsilje*? Citixen: sht?le*r, !?*.♦ iFefcrvatrgr 13, X?St. on tbe "Roll of Presbyteries whose Churches are Out of Debt. At the borough election yesterday, Jacob Keck, was elected Justice; Adam Tr< utman and Lev McQuistion, School Directors; John Frazier, C. Roektnstein and John M. Muntz, Town Council; William Williamson, Ili-rh Cun.-tible ; A X. McCandless and John Kennedy, Constables, and John Lawrf?!, ()v rwer of the Poor. —The flood durinir the later part of last ne< k washed away tbe Butler and Allegheny plank road bridge over Thorn creek, also the Renfrew bridge over same creek Travel on the Zelie nople and Allegheny railroad was interrupted by the destruction of some bridges on that line, but we have not heard which ones, excepting wfcat is known of the Harmony bridge across the Co* uoquenessing a few miles below 11 rmony, in Beaver ,'ounty. Several railr'-ads and county bridges in Mercer ! Lawrence and Beaver c u ties were i dertr- ved 11> one place in the Alleghe- ; ny river tie ice w«s piled up to the j height of firty feet and it required thirty feet <>f water to move it. At the mouth of Buffalo cretk the ice lodged to tie depth of twenty-five feet and some of the people of Freeport had to get out of their houses In some of the lower streets of Allegheny City the water was up to the second stories of tbe hou.-«s. At the mouth of tbe Kiskiminetas the costly iron bridge of the Allegheny Yallev R. R. was de stroyed. In Washington county a m n was drowned while attempting to cross a swollen stream with a load of hides and three children while crossing a foot log on their way from school were thrown into the water and drown ed. The flood seemed to extend a'l over the country, as reports of loss and damage caused by moving ice and hitih water come from all point . About five square miles of the city of New Orleans was inundated, the water in many places being four feet deep. ICi-ail and Take Advantage ol the Following low prices. Xow l» tlie lime i<» liny. AT CENTS 1G YARDS FOR SI.OO. Good dark dress goods Best Standard prints. Soft finished bleached muslin. •Yard wide unbleached muslin. Good wide crash. Cheviot for bhirts. AT 8 CENTS. Fine dark grey suiting. New furniture calico. New fancy dress goods. Fast colored plaid-. Genuine Rus-i% crash. Good cotton flannels AT 10 cfcNTs. Dress ginghams. Fine plaid cheviots. Columbian cheviots. Fancy dress goods, new shade*. (iood straw tick ng. Oottcn-ide for b vs. White twilled flannel. AT 12; CKNTS. Best stair 0.l cloth. Garners purcales Ladies' heavy da k hose. Ir sh linen. Victoria lrwns. White P. K's. Best, heavy sof«, finished bleached oiudiu in the market. AT 15 CENTS. Double width alpacas. Fine dark cretones. Fine ,-:riped mohairs. I ine v k mixed dress goods. Fine hiuey plaids. Fine damask for tow< Is. At 25 CENTS. Dama-k table linen. Colon d damask. Double with cashmeres. Double fo ! d brocades. Yard wide floor oil cloth. AT 30 CENTS. Ingrain carpet. AT 4i> CfcNTs. Rag carpet. At 40 CENTS. Yard wide momie cloth. All wool cashmere. Heavy ingrain carpet. Jann st wn brocades. AT 50 o.NTS. Fancy dress si.k-t. AT 65 CENTS. Blac'* dress silks. We have a very large stock of dress goods running from cents up to per yaid. An immense stork of car pets running from 18 cents per yard up. We can show you a full line of dry good-, carpets, millinery and fancy goods at much I >wer prices than they can be found elsewhere. Call and be convinced, at BITTER & RALHTON's. —The following is the trial list for week commencing Monday, Feb. 28: Eli Marks by his Guardian vs 11. B. Claflin . Lytic, M. Si tier A; J. Kn-len. William Stewart, vs Alfred Gibson. Kittanning Insurance Co., VH Adam M iiler. •1 M. Reamer & Co, vs Merwiu Ac Patridge. John West, vs J. B Storey, owner, . W F'. Brown. Elijah T. Phillips, vs E. Mank. Elij»h T I'bsllips, vs .1 M. (inrvey. II P. MoEiwee, el al, vs Lawrence Witt. >1 olin S'*ott. Assignee, VH Samuel Caldwell. Jacob Ehrman, Trustee, M. N. G < er, et al. Ex'rs. C. Wagner, v* Philip llilwig, et al. Benton Feidler, vs Frank Winter. John Ward, vs David Atwell. Alex Commings, vs Mrn M J. Stoughton, et al W. II Davis, ct ux. for use, vs A. II Stoughton. et al. Catherine Mcßride, et al, vs Hugh McCrca, et al. Jacob Larrimcr, et ux, vs Michael McElwee, et al. James Woods, v« L Mitchell, et al. Samuel Mi rshimer, vs W. A. Donald son 1 tkerhrtr For* ale » For Kalr ! For Sttle S One thousand bushels of Corn in the ear at the store of A. TBOUTMAN's. \\ unl< «|. All kinds of grain for which I will pay the highest market pnee in ca«h at mv mill. GEO. lIEIBKR, Nov. 3, 18*0 Butler, Pa. ori Ii Ki iiiemberiitg N'ow that good times are again upon us, liefore indulging in extravagant show, it is worth remembering that no one can enj- y the pleasantest surronnd ings if in bad health. There are hundreds of miserable j>eopl» going about to-day with disordered stomachs, liver or kidneys, or a dry, hacking cough, and one foot in the grave, when a 50 ct. bottle ol Parker's Ginger Tonic would do them more good than all the expensive doctors and quack medicines they have ever tried It always makes the blood pure and rich, and will build you up and give \ou good health at little cost. Read of it in another col umn. • *S Nlier-ifl '8 Sales. By virtue of aniidry write of Fieri Faciae Venditioni Ei|K>iiae. I-evan Faoiae. Ac., isntietl < ut of tbe Court of Common l'leae cf Butler county, and to me directed, there will be ex posed to Public Sale at tbe Court House. 1L the boroneh of Butler, on Wondar. March Till, i I>.. 1"81, at one o'clock, P. M. tbe following de it. ri tied property to wit: E D No 72, March Term. I*Bl. James Vanderlin, Attorney. Ml tbe ri»jbt, title, interest and claim of Pat rick Carrof. in fcnd to one hnndred acres of land, more or le**. eitua ed in Vena go township, I'utler connty P*-. bounded as follows, to w.t : On the north by Fzra Met. nllongh, east bv lai.ds fotmerly of Francis • arr and Jnd);e Mcjunkin sonth by Charles IJuffy. et al and w- st by Church property, log house, low stable and orchard thereon. an l taken in execution as the property of Patrick Carr at tbe suit of George Berringer. ED No 31. March Term. 1881. S F Bowser, at'y At tbe same time and place all tbe right, title, inteita-t and claim of Matthew Forquer of.in and Ut seventy (70) acres of land, more or less, sit uated iri Donegal township, Butler county. Pa., bounded fs foi'ows, to wit : eity of '1 H Nesbttt »t the suit r.f Kittameng Insurance Company for use J'. D No 9. Match Tetm. lfiHi. t. 7 Mitchell, at'y At rhe same time and t iaco all the right, title. iiitt-rtf* atid eiaiiu or Olf N'e-b:tt of, ni »»d t the undivided one-half of that certain pa r e of lan I -ifnite in Concord t >wnabip. Butler c ,unty I'a.. Ix'tuideti a: d a* follows U fciii ing a' tbe south east corner of the fann of Isaiah B r o«ti at a white oak. thenc- by land of Samuel McClelland due north fi 10 -t a i-ost, tliet ce bv land of Isainh Brown due we-t flfi 5-"' fetches to a po»t. t',enct> by land of P Ken.merer die south 28 C-10 perches to a pot-f thence by 's.nd of I-aish Brown 40 rods to a post, thence by same land d ie south 4" tod* to a |H st on FOiith line of I-aiah Brown farm. th« nce by land of Btmhart Pendeison Christie 7fi V'O | < aches to rhe j.lace of beginlug. cou tsinin* 40 acres more or less, about 24 ac>es cleared, beard house one producing oil well llieieen. derrick, ensrino bonse. engine and boil er Int.ing. <'ar-iiic. tanks, rods and all meeliineiy Slid flllires thereto belonging Seized and fsk'n ir ritecnlion ss tbe of G II N'es bitt at the suit of Kit anning Insurance Com j any for nse. E DNo 9 Ma'ch Term 1881. I Z Mitchell, at'y A' Ihe snme time and nlsee a'l the right, 'itle, itiferes' and clain of G II Nesbitt of. in and to the ut divided onerhalf of the oil right o' about Pft' acres of land situate in Fairvietv township. Butler county Pa bounded and described as follow* (and known as Pnmkard farm.l br—in ing af the north ea"t c->rtier of a lot conveved to John Mel augblin on tbe west lin» of lend of For'nger and K»ler. thence »iong the said west line north degrees went 6 r % perclns to tbe eontb ea»t cor. er ct a lot in isissession of John Vensel. thet;ce a'ong the south side of said Vensel'e land son'h 8T degrees west 117 perches lo the south west corner of said Vensel's land, tlisnee along tbe east line of land formerlv of l'«nl McDennoft now or recent'*- of Matthew Banks erntl J4f , fgre«s east Trjjj percl es to the north line of said lot couveved to John Mc- T.anglilin. thence along said north line north H7 degrees east U7 perchea to the plac-> of begin ing mostly cleared, 3 small dwelling bouses, two producing oil webs teereon. derricks, en gine houses, engines and lioilers. tubing, caaintr rods, tank" and all machinery and fixtures thereto belonging. Hpi/ed and t'ken in execu tion as the property of G H Nesbitt at tbe suit of Kiifanning Insurance Cotnpanv for ss« F. PNo 9, March Term, 1 RSI L 7, Mi• att'v At the '»mc limp and place all tfie title, i in?f>-c»t and claim "f fl H Vealitt of. in and to the following dencribed 'ennhold. ait nat« on tho Tlioni*" J rricon farm Paii-view townahip, "nt- . ler cnnlv Pa.. (tcwrtM aa followM befitting • fit the north ea*t comer of the Thonin* Jimmon ] firm tbei.ee eaet alone th« lin» between anid faitn and the MeOa-vey farm to the Rrady* Rend ro'd. thenc* along eaid road according to , the deecnntion of Maid road to tbn MrKitmev line tbenrn along eatd l'tie to tlie couth line of t'ie farm thence wee» alo> g a»l > line to the Me.- ; PermoM corner, ttienoe along tlie linen between • H*i I Tbornae Jaini on farm and the MrP'imi.>tt | co-ner. thence along the linn between aaid 1 Tboma* Jamieon farm ami the McDermott farm north to tbe pare of beginning containing • boot 25 acre* mo e or lean, together with 5 ti oditci p oil well" tbereon. derrick. eti"inn h iiHec. engine* and 'ni'er*. tnbing, caning. ro.l* tank* atid n'l m*chiner* and fixture* thereto be- < longing- Hei/ed and .taken in execution aa the property of O H Neabitt at the Hiiit of Kittan nihg Ineiiram e Compai y. for u*e. KF» No ft. M irfh T IHHI 1. 7. Mitchell, ntt'y K\ tin- •••tn- time and tilnei- all the rl 'ht, title, Interest and claim o* II Ncul'ltt o' In and to the followln deacrlbed 'cfi*"hohl "ituate on tint ""boa .tnml<'in l.»m Kalrvlc* Caller 00, Fi, bounded ntt the north by lb'- V< Ib'rtnoil and , Mi fJn* r< y t'lriri', on I|m' '-aat *n S tV|lca, -»n the 1 eotitt» I'V tbe Kt* iv. MeKlil* ev an#* Riddle farm* i it:d on ihe we.t In the Hank* and Mt'lliTHl'itt faun*. eon' lining 'JO a'-te*. more or le*«, togi-th i*r with two p'odncin*? o|l w«-|la tin-icon. d»T --t ieka. • n 'li e Mi't e* rnelm-" and I ol!er», tub loL' «a«lni r 'anka. rod- and all nn-'hluciv aid t|ie-eto lieloilL'lnir Helzcd rind taken ( iilloli II" !'"• pi-OJK rt\ ot <4 H V-.MII at il»- htiit o' tl e Kilt inttin Fn«urtiice I'n for u- e. F. I) M.ireh T. ISHI I. 7. Wltrhcll itt'v /.t tlie aarie time nnd F •' re all the rlif! I. 'llle, Intele-t and claim of fJ II Neab it 01. in ami io ihe foil' w:nL' de-e'llieil |enV tlie VefJ irvev Inuu. aonth hv barnyard anil lane, e»«t bv the «piitii» run and lane ten'f a- d went liv tbe pnli'le raid, contalnirnf 5 a.-iei, more or leaa toiT' ttier wlih «.»»»• proiltnvnv oil well there- , on. de'iii k. en •Ine honac. enirlne and hol'er, Itlbin. iiialt if. I'd", tanka ind all tnnrhbie'f ' a - d llxl'i'e" llieret'o h'-lonelns Helsed and la- ( ken in e*e< iitlon a the (iroperty ot II II hitt at the aull of Klitannl tir lit-iiranee Co lor IIW Kl>V ». Mareh T. • I. 7. Mitt-hell, all'v. ' Ai the fa mi time and place all tin- rluht. title Inlerc I and claim ol (J II Neabbt of. In and to ! about 1!5 u-rea of land, aitnale in V >irv|ew town- i alilp, Miitler t'o l*.«, l elnur n p'r-ion of the .TIM | HUny latin adjuininif landa • I <1 W Ornhnm. .1. I II .latiilaon, on tho north an IR J .tnlaon on I the earl "it d part of land i.f aaid Jaa It lan V on j the roilllj anil win to he »tir»eve.l by a line he. j L'lnrlni' »l the Rlaek .link corner and riinninir ' writ nlonif '5 W IJ-ahain line !<• tin- cro-. lin- | of ihi a Id Blany land, thence aouth to aonth | aide ol ravine, Ihenee aouth a anfllel'-nt dlatiince lo make 2S aerea par ly now In the borough of ! Peirolla, (M Iwi lllnu' and wooden hulld- ; Itnfa and one jtrod'elni' oil well thereon, der r|ek, engine hoi'-e, eiiL'lne and iMil'er, tuhlnif laiainir lank*, rod- and all "tin r machinery and flxluri a thereto thereon- 8e17.'-d and | takeu In < xen a- loltows, itd'oininsr land* of -'aiue ( Klativ or. the MIUIII .11 d N-i and (T * Graham lon the north pari of J B Jo»l»on land on ihe cast, totei er wi h a* mci lmf said J H.F oi i-on , "jn'ts a» I'm «i»l ttie pnh'ic real I- difTir j from M:trtm»lta't' to rs s„ i i :iI KJ ,(!jo:n --' intr I • isiti» ni .t i- HI my on Hie wcki, and on t! e -oijifi t»\ W A il-on 3i d s ill t K Jan i-«.ti land on tl:e east Al-o. -o inin li n» ti' « -on !» , RraitvV Rend p ad 'dj ieit-ir It* ds ot Kly -te I a« wi't m k«- S aiw in all. 40 hoard dtv. long IHIOXS and tni dinu* ep-cn-il theie. ii Siz d ' ml taken n ex.- mien •* I! e eronertv * ( O II N<-«t>nl at the sui o! Kil'anninsf Insur itite to. for c-e ET)No V. M*rib T, ISK| L 7 Mitchell, att'y I At the Mime lirue and Pai e all »he riirht. title t INIEREM and claiin ot TT II Nifhitt ot. in nd t » I a leasehold, tsina a portion of TL.E Mclleiraoti [ I arm ciluale in Fairciew |..wn«h'p, tfitile- TO. Pa. Ivanite I on the north b\ lease- ot WeKe j OWN and MOT I*Y,CONN' 11%. Leslie Hro«. f I Pipe Line Backus Smiih, east hy Tho~ Jain ! i.on SI uth HY Mat'bew H UTS and we-t by ! smi'b tarni, containlntr . r >o teres, more or LT-F«, : wirti TWO J r.;d .• oil W.-LLN ihereon, derri KK, ! engine boufes, entities and Is iler«, ca-injr. tut.- inLT. lank*, rods, hniirtinsrs and till in ihinerv and tix'nies thereto betonjr i'- thereon. Si iz. d aim taken in execution as the i,ropertv of <1 11 Neshitt at the suit ol Kittaonioi! Insurance 'J<<, tor u^e. E D Nun !9 and 70. M irch T. ISBt. N Black and J I) .Mc lunkin, atty'-. A> the fame time at d i lace all tite riirbl, title intere-1 ai d claim of Solomon Al' ert of, in and to Ihirtv (30) acre- of land more er less, situa ted in Franklin townoh p Butler Ce. Pa. hottnd • d as follow*, to »ii: on the north by John Stam"'. e st hy W S Thouipson. soa'b by W S Thompson and we*t hy John Statnm. a fto'y and ah; If tra•• eor plank dwelling house, log barn and fruit irees therecn, mostly cleared. Seized and taken in cxecatiou a- iLe property ol Solomon Alt'C.'t at the suit ol 1 J M'Candles* and Jtihu Iterg & Co E D So IS, March T 18*1 J D VlcJunkin, Att'y At the satne time and place, all the right, ti tle, interest and claim 1 f Francis Coniey of, in and to one hundred and thirty-one (131) a* res of land, more or less situated in Centre town ship, Kutier conity. Pa., bout ded a* follows, to wit: lin the n rtb by lands cf Robert Alli son. east b lands of John Pollock and Jacob .•"lianor, south by lands ot Sarah Shanor and w--sl by Pcry Smith and Tin s Ho n ; a two story stone dwelling house, frame ham. frune st »hle and w iifon st/ed mid orchard tbeieon, mostly cleared. Seized and taken in execution n> the property of Fr ucis Conley at the suit of Robert Oealey Sr. E 1» So Sri, March T, I*Bl. Thompson <£ Scott, Ai the *«i le lime ami place a'l the liaht. title, in'ere-t anfl claim ot Win M Alt mn of, : n ami to thirty aire* ot land, n.urc or les*, situate ami l\inp in the borough ot Pctrolia and Fairview township, Batter Co.. P%-, and bounded a"d dc acriht-d a» follow*, tietinninir at a stout-, iheuce north, 5 degrees west, perches to .1 po*t by lands ot Win (Jihagn, thence sou.h 9 decree* went. 'fi pei( be« to a po*t by lan s formerly owned f>v VI B George, i hence aou h,2l degree ei-t, 32}-£ i-erchea to a post, thence souih, ti:i decree* east, s*' perches to a poat bv lands ot J H Jamison's heirs, thence by Undo ol the same, 89 d'-grcea ca*t. 11 8-10 perihea to a post, thence nor'h, 12 decree* ea*t, 74 peri-he* lo the place ol be inning by land* ot Met ler, and be ing the a Die piuce of land which wan conveyed t • Jas Campbell, church building, school build ing, tuac: me shop. six-y wooden buildings, more or lc*«, ercciert ther on and u-cd »* dwel ling Imu-e* and -lore hou-c«, one ptoducing oil we I thereon, deirick, engine house. ctifine ami boiler, tubing, ca*ing, rod-, innk« and all ma chinery and rlxmre- thereto lielonging. t"-j/.ed and taken in execution a- tlie propelty ol Win Vt A brums at the unit of.l <;ralt W il lace for u*e ot i H I lame* now for u*eol .lon M'Eiroy, aaa'e ol Citizen* Savings Bank, ot E.isl Brady. E D No 29, March T, 1881. M C 8.-nedict. att'y /l the name time ai d place all the lit hi, tile, I merer I and claim of 8 ii Hamilton 01, in ai.d lo one acre ol land, more or le-s, fcituatcd in Kairview tow n-nip, Butler countv, Pa,, hounded r* follows, lo wit: >n the north t.y (-} W W iier*, W| by fi W Wile*, ntlth In public ro >d anil west bv M> rtuuer la u., a otic-story board dwe,- litii: hotiac and bo.ird atahlc lb leon, el. a-ed ami leiiceil. Seized aid taken in execution a* 'lie I ro.-criy of « 11 Hamilton at the suit ot li bv A Campbel and wot by ' ooicird "Mcwn I, a oiie-stoiy loir mil bo.nd hou-e, frame -tabic and small orchard H ertson, all clenr.-d Seit'd and lnk«n in cxcciiim a- ihe properly of Win Be|| ai the suit ol John F Cochran. E F) No 51, March T, 18SI. Newton Black, Att'y. Ai the tonic time and place al> the riifht, title, inle'i Ht ninl claim ol ROIm ri A i en of. in i.nd to all that certaii inn to' parcel of and t-itu ilr in Brady and Worth townships, Bu ler county, I'a , hi united and .lescibeil a* toliow* be. in ning at* poat. thence by land* ol A and R Olefin south, 89}£ deu ee* wist, 27 pcrche* to a | om, thence by laud* ol Win Curry and A tilt nil couth, of a deptce east, 207 and 41" pi relies to a post and atone pile, ttience to a po*t, thence north, % ol a deiriec wen. liv land* of VcClymond* anil other* 2 7 'lid 4 10 perch'-* to the place of beginning, containing , three hundred and fifty acre*, more or lea* ( ~s<1 N Black, att'y. At ihe* itm- time and place all the rU'ht, tiile interest and claim t Robert Allen ot. In and to all thai iraef or parcel ol l .nd, situate hi Frank -1 lin townahlfi, Buiier countv. Pa, hounded on • the north by inn V ol Stephen Allen heir*, on the east by t'-e P'ntiklin road, on the south : a public rond and on the west by lands of (J i| | lather and Bike', containing tonr hundred aerea ' more or leas, and known a* the Itiker tract, • subject to a reservation oi twenty a< re* lo be -e --• ba led by a rail os.d coin >anv for depois, Ac., when a Kal'road i* built over - -Id land, a I frame dwelling h"U*e and f'amn barn and other oiil-tnilldliii'H and food orchard then-oi., uio*tiy , cle-iied Keized and taken in execution a» the property ol Robert Alleu at the suit ol I'harlc* MeCutchcon lor we. E D No 54. Man-h T 1881. t' Met 'an d 'ess ai'y At tlie ►ame lime and place all Hie nirht, title liiteresl and claim ot Oeo (' (;• nway. d-e'd. of, in and to |t>s acie* ot 11 nd. more or le*-, sllua- I d in .Joticord t wn-hip. Butler Co, Pa bound ed as follows, to wit: on tie north by E vi *l I J R II t'linpbel .a frame dwcllinc liou-e. lot' Imi ii sprint' house :li il two 0 chard* then' n. mostlv cleared f*e|/.. d ::nd Ink'n in ixe ii ion a* the propciiy of Oeo (! | Conw 'V, dec'.;, ai tlie suit ol Commonwealth of t'entl'a lor use. <%e. E 1» No 76. M rch T IhSt II Collieii, .tt'v. Al l||i same lime mid nlice II llie li'.'ht. title lnt. ri"-t and claim of W P Hall i t m and lo flOx Ml fi et ot land, more or h * . "itnated u Snnburv boroiiL'h, Buller •Pa hounded a* follow*, t• > wif . on Ihe tlO'th tn Jeltc*ou Dun lap. east by Main s'reet, sotitli bv an alley and we»t by an allev, a triune dwellintr hou-e and frame stable theioon. Melr.ed mid taken in exe cution as ll c proprrly ol VV P Hall al the suit 01 James and B|mi;n limit. F. I> No 74, March T IBHI C Walker, All'\. At the same time and |it«Ce all the • It' 1 I, lit le 1 interest and claim ol John l.ind«ev 01, in and J lo tliltti (HO) a n a of land, more or less, situa ted in Cheny township, Butler countv. PH., bounded a* follows, to wi'; on the n rth by IJoliy Nel-on, ca*f l'\ N* Ison ami Atwell, soii'li by 1) Al wi II and Jos ill ill -sly and wi-st by K II end K l.lndsi-v, loir house, loir stable and , some frail tr> ea thereon. Seized and taken in j execution a* ihe properly ol John l.lnd-cy at the suit ol W I) Met'unc for use. K II Nn 74, March T, 1881. C Walker. Att'y. Al the •ame time and place all the rit'M. tllle j I- ler* st and claim ot John l.lndscy ol in and to i a pleci or I steel ol land beint will ol' lot No '• M9I in 3 d di'trict ol dontiion l»nd in Clier v | township. Biitie' to, Pa, hounded and describ ed as follows: bet'luni c »t a port, llience norlh I 8U di-gree* easi, by lauds ol John Billinf-I\ 7 | and Btt 100 pi relies to a po*l. tliem-e north, 1 de i glee ea*t, by land' ol V 1.1 d*cy 58 perch' * to a post, ihence south, 89 deirn iia east, by lands of aauie 7 mid 811 ltai pen-lies to a po-f, theni'e south, 1 dcree ea-t, I V land of the S"hl John I.ln.lacy Ml | e dies lo a post, the place of be- Iflnnlii", ' oiil ilnlti'' acres of land, stiict me. ure. witn ihe aiii'Urtsii mce«, - ► it o' W I) Mt<3une, for u-e. El> So t'S. March Tcm. 'BBI WII I.usk. att'y At t e sati'e rime an I place *ll he rigl.t. title, interest and claim < f 'ohn of. in and to all the f > lowing de-crih.-d traits an! pieces of land situate in W'mfieM towt sliip. B'lt ler coniey. I'a.. bonndol and doscribctl as fol lows; lots of gn nnd nnml*ring from and iicluit ing (.ne to at d including einbt hundred (sep) lots of grnii.l i'i the town of Six.MiCitv laid out and tna - it>ed bv the Enterprise an I I.a i 1 Comj at v of Pittsbii'gh, a'so all that other I it e of land joining the town of m Cry. on the ra>-t by the raitioa >. on the WIST hy t- »n --slup toad -nd tu> tbt north l.y land of a?. p«-r mat* and dr: Pe. contaitiiiig four aon more or I—. •\c ting howerer out of the eig! t hundred iotn of groilud fifteen (ts'i in nun Itr -ndnnnil*rel H.- f ill tws to . !*'!. 91 9 r >. ?.?. 97.146. 1 17. 148. • 40. 64!. 643. * 44. 144 *nd 14">. ail ..f «l o\e descrtU'd 1..n i and lots of gr. 'ied: coiii :i ning one huu lre-J acres of land morr-or less. ab "it sn acts cleared, small or chard the eon Seized and taken iti exe.-ntion '■ rht- tn the n >rt!i !>▼ J ShMiiftm et al. e.ist hy ,f >hn Graham, south i v Graham Duncan and west hy John : ! han::on tt i al. n dwelling house, frame barn and orchard | thereon Srzed a;:,! taken in ex-c ttio-i as t'i«i j | propei ty of Thomas G irvov and Jer-wht Garwy | •it the "nit of Joiui \1 Thomison, for use E ft N «4< and 94. Minli tmm, IKh O Mc- I Citndless and E (t Miller, att'ys. At tbe same iim -and place all ihe ri/ht. titie | interest and .1 lru of John M Thomps >!i of in i ami to sixty acres of land s'tuato in Su .itu t t wi:i-bip. Butler countv. adj .i.iing lan 1< ot John Itear. Hon E McJunkin. OD I homitso.i and others, log dwl nig house and t.aru thereon, about 25 acres cleared. St-iz* d and t.kenin execution as the pronerty of John M Thompson a! the suit of Charlee McCandiess for use. and John K* p Sr. for u->e of B >4 C ED No 48, Maich Term. 1831. Mi'Cimllins, attorney. At the same time and place all the right, title, interest and cUin of John Thompson of in and to one hundred ( 00) a- ree of iand. more or less situated in Slipperyroek Tp. B rler Co.. Pi . Ismnded as follows, to wit: On the north by Mrs F Kerr, c ast hv Henry oxford south by Thos McGatKoh and Scrubi;rase roa>l and west by Pine throve and Centreville road, a brick dw- i.'iig hon~e aud frame barn and frame stable and orchard thereon, about 75 acres clearetl. 8- iz and trken ill execution at- the propr-rty of John M Thompson at the suit of Charles Mc- Candless for use.. F. DNo 87, March Term. 1881. AG William*, attorney. *t the same time and p ice all the right, title, interest andcla.mof Peter Hutchison of. in and to all the undivided one eiglnb of all that cer tain piece oi land situ-te in l'aiker Tp.. Butler Co-, l'a.. bounded as follows. be c 'iutiing at the north east corner at a post, t'lonce south 67 degrees west hy lands of T Cam:-hell 18 2-5 per ches to a |«ist. thence H9 decrees west by 1 mils ot said ampbell 70 perclie to a post, thence Bouth 1 degree west by lands of said Campbell 50 perches to a post, thence south 19 degrees west by lands of said Cituipbell .1 :J-4 perches to limestone bouse south 1 l-'i degrees by laud of J H (tibson and E Keep 9-? i perches to a p >st. thence s uth 8S degret s by land of A Gra btm 189 2-3 perches to a post, tiiotict west 1 de gree east by lands ot J ii Gibson 59 perches, thence south degrees west by sad Gibson 65 1-5 perches to a p wt. thence north 1 degree nest by lauds of J H (iilmon lOn perches to ttie place of beginning, containing llOaciee. more or lesH (two acres on the south we.rt ottrne 1m ing reserved and tiie whole l- snbj ct to a coat lease) alout 75 acres cleared, orchard, frame bouse anil frame h-.rn a d 4 pro iicuig oil well t ereon, derricks, engine h 'Uses, engine- and boilers, tubing, casing r. its, tanks an I nil lua cbinery and tlxiures thereto belonuiog Seized an • taken i'l • xecution a- the nroperty of Peter Hutchison at the suit of Jacob H Walter EDNo 87 .Match letm. IB*i A G Williams, attorney. At tbe same time and place all th« right, title inteie-t and claim of Pi ter Hutchison of. in and to the undivided one sixth of ail tht.t cettain lot or parcel of land situate in Pa«ker Tp . Butler . Pa., h ni'nied and as follows, bu giniug at a pftrt i:- ar a maple at the north e i-t corn.-r. tli.-nse l y lands foiledlV of Otv- n 'I bom as now IJr -wwiti and others. IhenceHoutn decree- we-t 49 peiches to a port thence b\ u„- line of 11 to Morgan farm south 8 S >legre< s est 165 per h-.-n to a post, thence by au .« in Ilemy G t.son nott ■ decrees east o ' netche to port thence by taiulM ot P (i Hit*, et - 1 north ■"< 'l"(T ecu e tr-t I«i !pe cho* to tiie pla • of tiegiiiiiijr, containing s'* more or les - about iO seres cleui -d. eigtit old oil welts there on fieized anil taken in til-CUMOU its the pi'.ip erty of I'citr Hu'C lisoii a. she unit of Jacob H Walter. E I) No 87, March T, l <#t. A <; Willhims. Atl'y At the s.une time and p'ace all the right, litie. interest and claim of Peo-r Hiilchiiison of, in all'l to tiie undivided oni -eighlli of all lliat certain lot or parcel of ground situate in Parker township, llutler I o. Pa, hounded and ileserihed as follows : beginning it a post at the north east corner,!ln-nee hy land of tiwen Thomas, now BIOWIIHOII el al, south. \ of a degree north, 49 perches to a post, thence by lands sold to Peter Hutchison and M Hulltigs south. Hf'j degrees west. li»> perches to .i |Hi't. llieuec lij lands of Harve\ i;it> on n-nth. 2 degrees east, lit percbe> to a post, thence by lauds sold to Isaac Ash ail l 'lieorge V Foreman north, Hf'i degrees east. 103 perei.es to a post, being tlie outer piece of the Win Thoni|tson farm, contain ing ,V) acres more or less, about ten acres c'.ea.ed. Sold oil welis thereon. Hel/id and t:ikeu In eve c.iflon as the proiierty of Peter Hutchison at the suit of Jacob If Waller. I. I) Nos7. March T. Isst. A <1 Williams, Att'y. At the same time and place all the right, lite Interest and claim of Peter Hutchinson 01, iu and to all the undivided one-fourth ol nil that certain tiact or parcel of land situate in Allegheny town ship, BiitlerCo, Pa. hounded as follows: beginning at a post, thence by lands of M pt rawfor.l north, M degrees C.LSI. h;u perehi s lo a post m the run. thence down the run south, tl degrees east, perches to a post, thence south. It degrees east, (! porcho* to a |Mi«t. tie-lice south, 20 de»ree» e::-t.7 perches lo a post, thence south.."> degrees east. 14 pt-ri iies to a post, thence south degrees west 4 perches to a post, thence south. V> degrees west, ft perclie,. thence sotltll, 40 degrees east, tu 2 loth perches, thence south, W degrees east, II l-tu pcr ches, thence south. HO degrees east, 7 perches, thence south .'to degrees east, c «-10 pen hes.thence south, 1 degree west..'l perches, thence south. .'M degrees east, 7 perches, Ihencc souUi, 2*l degrees e.lst. 3 3 Pi [icri'lies, thence south, unlegrees east, II 2-111 peri hes, thence smith :ci degrees e;ist 2 :t-tu perches, thence south t degrees east 7 ;t-lu pi ii'li es, all by lands ol Win Turner, thence by same and Thos Mar-hall north sit i Meg ret- s east To |ier ches to a pie I. thence hy lands formerly of .1 K llrov.n south '-'H degrees west.:« perches to a post, thence by land of .1 SColgln. Oliver Itedlck and f'llas Cooper «'i degrees west. 17.1 perches lo a white oak. thence south 1 degree east I .Vloth perches to a po-t. thence south s:e . degrees east, Wi perches to a post, tbeiice hy lands of Jolly north 2 degrees east :i"i perches to a post, thence by lands of James Ktskaddiii north Ki>' t degrees east, sn perches to a post and thence hy same north 1'* degrees west sr, perches to a chestnut the place of beginning, containing 172 acres and 20 perches, to gether Willi the light of way to the river over the lands of .1 K I'row u and others, log hou .e. log barn and small orchard thereon, about so acres c eareil. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Peter Hutchinson at the suit of Jacob II Walter. K I) No 17, March T, I; tiben speek' south P, degrees w •«.( :»i rods, thence by lands of same south 22 degrees east sft perches to a stone thence b\ lands of John Hanbenspeck. for tuerU Thos Kelly south IS degrees e:»st 2s rods to a black o tk tree, thence by lands of same 41', de grees east :w ■ pi tches to a pn-.t, thence by lands of Amos Young north MS degrees cast t.Hi rods o :i white oak thence north 2' . degrees eaM by land of Archibald Kelly :«>'» perches to Ihe place of be gliintng. coiitiilnlng "•! acres ami HI pcrciies. more or less, about itu j'cics cleared, old log bouse and small orchard thereon. Seized ; tut taken iu exe cution as ilie pr M ( toss and Job iiMcl lliany.east by MeOnii aiil farm, now owned b\ MeCaiiille*s el al, south b\ lauds of Thus and O.ili'el M. Otollf he rs, and west bv half ol same by c M'C uullesa ct • I lo M l«aughlln. about .acres denied. Seized and taken in execiilion as the propetly of \S <1 Stoughton at the suit of II E Wick. |.; |) No-it. March T, ls«l JD M '.luiiklll. Att'y. At Hie same Ifuie a- d place ;l || tti.- right, title, nteicst and claim of pegene Ferero of. in and to lifiv . .in nies i f hill.l. more oi |e-s.-Ituated 111 t 'tier TV town hip. Bullet < o I'a bounded and lie ciibed is follows, to wit I egmntmr at a white oak brush, thence south ss', degrees cad tiy lands of tlrev and Adam llilllard toln perches to a post. I lien e south l', degrees we t. Pt7 710 itereli i*. to a white oak b\ hinds "f .tuo M lltlliatd, Ih'-nce north *s', degrees Christy and Jacob liroasuian Mi ft lo iterches to a walnut, thence north t' ? ileg ces east by lands of • las I.ilt-lillst nd M Crane et al. 127 .1-to perches lo the place of beginning, log bouse Slid leg stable therein pa"!v cleared Sei/ed nd taken In e*e i itlou a. the nron.'iiv of I'a,gene I'ctero at the suit of Mrs C.ttharluc Koeh. E 0 No ill March T. 1881. .1 l> McJunkin at'v. Al the same time and place all the right, ti tie, interest inul claim of Eugene I 'errcro of, in and hi nil that ceitMin piece or parcel of land situated iu Washington and Cht-rrv townships, I'liller Co. Pa, Imunded slid tlescrilmd na fol lows: Iteginning at a p--at south 8 ° east .11 perches to a post hv binds of Philip iltllitird, thence 1° lo.'t |I» relies to a |tost, thetlOe oorfti ViV wmt h w a jfcie* Imm n>Ttli e;i t. perches to a post, containing acres n.i.re «>r l< |>art!y cleared. tailed and taken in execution as th«* property of Eu gene l'erero a! the suit of Mr* Catharine Koch. Ki>No •s, March T, lssl. E (» Miller, att'y. At the same time mil place all the right, ti tle, interest ami claim of (i Ktzel of, in and to ail tiiat certain piece or lot of ground situate in the borough of Itutler, iiutler Co, I'a. l»ounded and described as follow-. lie in g part of lot No - > in the general plan of said borough : liegiu ning at a |«oint on li:gh or Main street 18 teet fr.mi the south west corner of lot No 2ti, thence at rightangle. I*► said High or Main street, back, in an easterly direction ISO teet to an alley, thence by said alley south 'J<> feet, thence at rii»ht aiglc-i west toward Main street I\s feet, thence .it right angles south 4 feet, thence at RTiitli's west seventy-five feet to high or main street and thence hv line of said mam st, 14 lei t to tlie place of beginning, on which is erect. *d a two story house, part brick and part Ir.tnie, about 24 fret front and about DO teet deep :ivr opjHj-ite the V ope ley House and bounded north bv Hughes property and south bv K i?l store property. Seized and taken in execution as the property of (i Ktzel at the -nit of Build ing and Loan Association of Butler, Pa. E I) Nos 9i and 42, March T, l»si. (J McCaud less and (i A A A I" ltiack, att'vs. At the s:i!iie time and place all the right, ti tle, interest and claim of W D McCandb-ss of, in and to one hundred loos acres of land situ ated in Centre township, Butler county, I'a.. bounded as follows, to wit: on the north bv B Benirrjjer, east by B Berringt-r and The* Rich er I-. -i. itli l>y K Miller and west by sUiimel Irviu et al, a story and half frame house, frame burn, two-story store house, small frame house, frame blacksmith shop and orchard thereon, sb nit 75 acres cleared and fenced, underlaid * tli coal. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W D McCandless at the suit of VV (_' McCandless, guardian, and Simon Young. El' N • > : and 42, March Vrra, 1881. C Mc <\nid!ess and (! A A A T Black, att'vs. At the si ne time and place all the right title. interst and claim of W 1> McCandless of, in ami to all that certain lot of ground situ.ie in the borough of Butler. Butler Co., Pa , bounded north by First National Hank build ing. east by Mai::e street, south by Butler Sav ings Bank and west by narrow a;ley, a tnres story brick building erected thereon, together with the right of way to upjK'r stories of said building through stairway and hall in First National Bank building, a good busiuess loca tion. Seized an 1 taken in execution as the property of W i> McCandless at the suit of W C McCandless, Guardian, and Simon Young. EI) No S>.'» ami 42, March Term, ISM. C Mc- Candless and U A A A T Black, att'ys. At the same time and place "11 the right, title, interest and claim of W I> McCandless of. in and to the undivided ii of 111) acres of land, more or less, situated in Slippervrock Tp., Butler Co., Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: On the nortii by George Cross, east by J 1> Bovard's heirs, south by Thomas Critchlow and west by N F & W I) McCandless and John McElhaney, log house, log stable ami orchard thereon, about 50 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W O Mc- Candless at the suit of W C McCandless, Guar dian, and Simon Young. ED No i»3 ami 42, March Term, 1881. C Mc- Candless and G A & A T Black, att'ys. At the same time and place all the right, title, interest and claim of W D McCandless of, in and to the one-half id' 7-9 of 100 acres of laud, more or less, situated in Slippervrock l'p , Butler Co , Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by J Mel. 11l any, et al, east by \Y !> & N F McCandless and Thomas Critch low, south by Thomas and Daniel McDevitts heirs and west by McGlaughlen, coal bank open and in working order, about 8 acres cleared, not fenced. Seized and taken iu execu tion as the property of VV D McCandless at the -nit of \V C -McCandless, Guardian, aud Simon Young. El> No 9.1 and 42, March Term, 1881. C Mc- Candless and G A & A T Black, att'vs. At the same time and place all the right, title, interest and claim of W I) McCundless of. ill aud to the undivided one-half of 3:5 acres of of land, more or less, situated in Marion Tp., Butler Co , Pa , bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by Alex McMurrv, east by W Dou pan ami Creek, south by .1 McAnallen and west by Win Carson, et al, lop house thereon, all clean (land fenced. Seized and taken in execution as the projierty of W D McCandless .it the suit of W C Met and less, Guardian, ami .Simon Young. E D No 9.1, March Term, 1881. McJ and Camplicll. att'vs. At the same time and place all the right, title, interest and claim if Catharine Clark of, n ami to seventy 7'.»; acres of land, more or iess, situated in Worth l'p., Butler t 0.. Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by Joseph Pisor, et al, cast by John Book and Mampsoii Dean, south by George Brant and west bv Robert a two-story frame house frame barn aud other outbuildings and orchard thereon, about jD acres cleared. Seized aud taken iu execution as tte property of Catharine i lark at the suit of Singer Manufacturing Com pany. E1) No 89, March Term, 1881. E G Miller, attorney. At the same time aud pla-e all the right, title, interest and claim of Grabiel Etzel aud \ntia Ktzel of, iu and to a part ot lot numbered 25 in the borough of Bugler. Butler Co., Pa., having a fronton High or Main street begin ing at a point on High street forty-two (42) ft from the south west corner of lot No 2fi, thence at right angles to Main street back in an eas terly direction 25 feet, thence at right angle in a northerly direction four (4) feet, thence at rtpht angle iu an easterly direction one hun dred fifty-five (155 feet to an alley, thence 22 'cet south by an ally to an alley, thence west along said alley one hundred and eighty (ISO) feet to High on Maine street and thence 18 feet to the place of beginning, upon which is erected a two-story brick store and dwelling house. Seized arid taken in execution as the property of Gabriel Etzel and Anna Etzel at tlie suit of Leonard ami l assamer Wise Kir's, No 9(», March Term. 18S1. E G Miller, attorney. At the same time ami place nil the right, '•tie, interest and claim of G Etzel ami Anna | Ktzel of, in and to all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in the borough of Butler Buller Co., Pa., and located i ll Main street op posite the Vopeley House, bounded and de scribed as follows: On the west by Main street, south by an alley, east an alley and north bv part of same lot, sold to and now oc cupied by Hughes, lieing part ot lot No (25) twenty-live. aliout (42) forty two feet front aud one hundred and eighty feet deep (ISO.) the above comprising that part of said lot deeded by A Wise to Mrs A Etzel on which is gr<>cery store and residence iu one brick building. ALSO that part of lot deeded by John M Miller to (i Etzel on which is a two-story brick and frame dwelling house, excepting from sale, tie said last recited part of above described |i>einiscs deeded by Miller to Etzel, being the i.orthern part thereof, containing one two-storv brick and frame dwelling house being about '4 leet front and on Main street, the pirt to lie sold being the southern part of first almve de scribed premises and described as follows : Be iup H partof lot No 25 in the borough of Butler, Butler Co., I'a., having a front on High or .1/nin street begining at a |>oiiit on high street 4; teet from the south west corner of lot No J6 llience al right anples to .Vain street back in an easterly direction 25 feet, thence at right anples iu a northerly direction 4 teet, thence at right angles iu an easterly direction 155 feet to an alley, thence 22 feet south up an alley to an alley, t'hei west along said alley IJJO feet to lli 'h or l/.iiu street and tlienc • is feet to the place of hepinning, upon which is erected n two-story brick store and dwelling house. Seized and taken in execution as the property of (i Etzel and Anna Etzel at the suit of John .1/ J/iller, for use. Wit.MAM lIOKI MAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's < Iffiee, Buller, Pa., Feb. I4tli, 18.s|^ IV(trill Jluliml Hrc Insur iinrc < *•»!* |»h wy. ip|M ami KxpenditnreH of Worth Mti'ual Firn lii*tiraiio« l.'O , fur MH'I : Pn rniiim if '2f. 1 81 > Art-fHMlurilt. . 1.038 (Hi italauceof 1870... 140 < 0 * i , mi I XI'I Nl ITCIIFH. *• alarieH. commito-ioner* $ #8 05 l'i» |>riiilio(f. iiitorwt.... 110 t'.ti Liiskcvh paid 1.004 50 * I 111!) II Hal. Jk it. Int. 1881 240 75 i 1,43!) Hfi W. E. TAYi <>lt, t WM. M'OoY. ( Audito«n. MILL FOR SALE. A Hirer (.' i iun < ,'ti-iom Mill Ittr H.ile, -ituatj it, r Wl.lieMn« it. Mm lit, Co., I'ii., litn'i *te:iin Kid « iter power; !»'t iniik, ,1m n det-lralde Ima I 101 l mid null dttlni; u I'U-lne-*. Win |, t . ni l it i lirt*L.'iiiu, ItviDtr llie properly o! Win \j |t'ii ili'cM It noi -old It' fore April I*l, wil lire in eXpei I'll' e'l Miller W li't run lurnUli L'ood r«'l" renew For parilctilitr«, iwldre-» MK.I H. AI I.F.N, v\ iiiif-iown, I'ii I'Utur'w E- ale ol Sar.ili J.tite Mith 11, l ill* of M d lie. *ex low * lp, Huilrr e.uiuiy, I'n, I el «r» «tl •dminlat ration 'in I lit* nhttve rotate linvlnif )»een Ifrtintef 1 to tho iindemlifned, « I pruona kto«- ins! thetnaelvea Indebted Hi above ehtati* will plen««* mil e iir.tnrillaie p>yineiil. mid miiv h v- Inn cliilm* I'lfalllft mid eft tie will ,>retM*ni tlieiu dulv •ulUenlleiiUd tor piynieni .It ill N » ' VI MU\. Adin'r, frW Hlntfc vrm». P. Ufc Uhl lowing applications have lieeu tiled lntUa Office I>: the Clerk ot the Quarter Session*. which wo. lie (indented lor actiou on Wednesday. In* Wli ilay of March. IsXl : lit' n.Kit BOROCOU. Tavern —(1. W. Campbell, J. J. Keidler.H. Ritea m ; er. Xicho.as, Alex liOwry,jCUa» Boyta. restaurant - ileiTgc .1. Smith. Jordan Kyth. . Merchant—l». & .1. Kelber, Oahriei KoUler. MILt.EHSTOWX B (KoroH. Tavern—H Lockliart, .Johnston & Campbell* James Copuii. John Kiolnuer, Leroy I>eleraaler. John til.Lss. K'-staurant-C. A Aldlnger. PKTKOt-IA W>KOrGH. Tavern—Edward O'Dona 1. W. 11. JellLsoa, JIM L . irK, Jolni a. I»auclierty. .Merchant —James Morrison. KARNS CITV lIOROCOH. Tavern—Jo!in A. Ki.'icy, Johu Mctiuire. HAKMOSV uoKoroii. Tavern—Jacob Bell. Restaurant—Peter Otto. Merchant —Jacob ShontZ. ZELIFNOPI.r BOROUIIH. T ivem—James Oesterling, Jacob Schelley, Has ty Stokev. Merciouit—George Stall!. FAIRVIKW BoR'vICUH. Tavern—W. C. Adams. James T. Wllsoa. * BAXOSBrROBOUOfOH. Tavni—K K. Mutter. Joseph Kohnfelder, run eis I,aubc, Charles Pbabe. ■FACKSOX TOWNSHIP. Tavern—William Duncan, Jacob Feidler Jr. F.VAXSBCRO. Tavern -J. S. Miller. >t rRRI.VBVII.LR. Tavcm— F. P. Murrln, Hugh Murrln. MIHUt.E LAN'CASTKa Tavern—William Wanl. DEI.ANO STATION. Tavern—l>e wis Wehlham. SUMMIT TOWNSHIP. Tavern—Neal Blaney, Albeit Smith. COTI.KBVILL*. Tavern—Michael Mcßride. CONCORD TOWNSHIP. Taveni—John A. Harrttng. CLEARFIELD TOWNSHIP. Merchant—William McCrea. GREAT BSI.T. Tavern— Micheal Shields. BT. .TOE. Tavern-Joseph Keith. MODOT. Tavern—George P. Tader. W. A. WRIGHT, Oik. ExenUorN Notice. Letters testamentary bavinp tx'en granted l« the u dersignt-d on the estate of flimon Smith, late of AHepheii., township, Butler county, Pa., dei-ensed, this Is to pive note- to ill |s-r-oris, Wnowiop thenifelv. » to ire indebted to said es tate th it immedia e payment i-i required, and those b.Avinp ciaiuis arain leblo-3t J. S. CAMPBELL. Sec'y. NOIIM. Notice is here' y piven that an application for a charter will t>e made to Hon. E. EcJankla President Judpe ot the Cou'ts ot Butler coauty, on the 14th day of March, ISBI, Incorporating the Carbon Ccntn United Presbyterian Cliurch. The character of said proposed corporation la religious ind Ihe oliject thereof, the promotion of religion i . the world. W. P. BHAW, fcbltiiii Committee. Port Grape Win* Used in the principal CI nrches for Communta* pnriM.se s. Excellent For Lodlti aa ft Wtakly Perilous •■>. This Celebrated Native Wine Is made from tfe* juice of the Oporto Grapc.r.tised in tills counTy. Its I valuable Tonic and Btrengthing PropertiM are unsurpassed bv any other Native Wine. Being the pure Juice ol the t:ra|>e, produced under Mr. Hpeer's own iiersonal supervision. Its purety and genuineness an - guaranteed. The youngest child mav partake of its generous iiualities. and th* weakest Invalid use It to advantage. It is particu larly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that affect the weaker sex. It Is In every respect A WINK TO BJC Rl'.LlK.l* ON. M I* I-: nit'H IP. J". SHERRY. The 1". J. SIIKRRY Is a wine of Superior Ota»- actcr. suid partakes ot the golden qualities of tfc* grape from whicli it Is made. For purity. Richness. Flavor an it Mechanical I'nipertles, It will be found unexcelled. HI'KEUH 13.I 3 . J". BR/A.ISTJDY. This HR ANDY stands unrivaled In this Country, being jar superior lor medieitiial purposes. IT IS A IT RE distllation from the grape and contains valuable meiUclnlal pro|»ertles. It has a delicate flavor, similar to that of tat cra|ies from which It Is distilled, aud is In fTMt Favor among flrst-class families. See that the signature of AI.FRKI) BPEER, sale. N. J., is over the cork of each bottle. Nol«l by D. 11. H ULLER. aprw-lyr Union Woolen Mills. I would desire to call the attention of the public to the Union Wooleu Mill. Butler, Pi, whore I have new and improved machinery fs* the manufacture of Burred and Gray Flannels, Knitting and Weaving Yarns, and I can iccoiumend them as being very dara ble. as they are manufactured of pure Butler county wool. Tliey are lieantifnl in color, ra perior in texture, and will be sold at very low prices. For samples and prices, addrees. H. FOLLERTOK, 1u19t.*7«-Ivl Rntler. Fa Notice Extraordinary. Persons desiring to have their Old Fnrnitu* tepair d or New Work made to order, stieh sa Music Stands. ftooU Casee. Wardrooes, Oflea Desks, office TaMoe, Ac. would do well to oall OB TV. 11. WII.HON, Practical Cabinel Maker. I hold that a piece of furniture made bv hao4 worth two untile by machinery, and will eoal nut littlo more, if any. Then whv not have ban 4 made i All work made iu tlie latest styles and of the beet niatorirl. I guarantee entire sat isfaction in stile, workmanship and price. 01T« me a call. Shop on Miftliu street four doors wert of Mam street, a nl oppoeite A. Troutmao'a st.ne. Batter, Pa. sepl7-ly BUTLK \i COUNTY~" Mutual Fire Insurance C«. Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Stt« vJ. C. ROESSINQ, PRKBIDBNT. WM. CAMPBELL, TR*ABU«B*. II C. IIEINEMAN, SKCRKTABT. DIRECTORS: J L. I'urvls, I E. A. Helmlioldt, William Campbell, J. W. Rnikhart, A. Troutma-i, 1 Jacob Bcboene, »«lng, John Caldwoll, l)i W Irviu, J. J Croll J W.Ohrlsiv H. C. Helnemaa. IAS. T, M'JUNKIN, Qen. 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