Trustee of E. M. By lion. m a v llMw y_Trustee’s Sale, jBy virtue of the power ,vested in me by a Deerec ol theCir-cuit Court, Bitting us a Court of Equity, passed oa the 18th day of February, 1k7lt;, in the case of Richard Hendrickson ct al., vs.fj. N. M. Hendrickson, I willON SATURDAY, 1IIE 8TII DAY OF APRIL, 1877,at 10 o'clock, a. in,, in front ol the auction room ol Win. Wickurd, in Cumberland, Md.t offer at public sale to the highest bidder,ALL THAT VALUABLE TRACT OF LANDlying and being In Allegany county, about y miles lioni Cumberland, and aliout one inlle from the Baltimore pike, known as the farm sold by Henry Hardman to Jon athan Hendrickson, and on which said Hendrickson resided, and now occupied by J. N. M. Hendrickson, containing 160 ACRES, more or less, as w ill be seen by the proceedings in the above cause. About one hundred acres are cleared, a large portion ol which is good meadow lands, and now down in grass. The improvements areA TWO-STORY LOCI HOUSE,with frame addition, and all necessary out-buildings, together with a hue Bank Barn, also a large number of improved Fruit Trees of different vaiietles. The farm is in a good stale of cultivation, with tine springs of water on it, well watered by ruuuing streams through it, making a very desirable and well,improved property.Terms of eale, as prescribed by the decree, are: Cue-third of the purchase money cash on day of sale, and the balance in two equal annual instalments, with interest from the date of sale; the deferred payments to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser, with security to be up-piovei by the Trustee. marl-ts W. M. PRICE, Trustee.Trustee’s Saleh:mNot clay; iCoiacc CO M 1 1ftWfl| tin1 lit! byCl I I i%h! th}«ClroO