Baw hiin wake no effort to get np. I sup ne Oliver gave him two or three blows, id not see Teeple make auy resistance. It was rather dark in the room, and I did mot see Teeple try to get his hand loose, I saw Ar Henry Uowder when I got U.e fh£ei ; J a BOS Gibson took ill# pok . jtjrn in ; my Sit teutiou was drawn ty the between Teeple auti Oliver, but the crow? 1 prt vented me from seeiug mujli ; did not see Cunningham go out ; HUW no on* strike him ; the hall door stood open—so aid the north room door ; it was not more than a minute after this that 1 saw the defendant in the hall d«oi; was ac quainted with hint pnor to this saw no one having a weapon ; dou't kuow of any One having a weapon, have had no conversation with the defendant since that tiuic ; don't think of anything fur •ther that was siid or done. By the. Court.— Did uot see any one strike defendant before lie picked up the clisir; did not see him struck at all tint night by any one. Cross-os a mined—l was at the paity early in the evening ; was in the north Mum when it commenced , liowaei' was down when I went iuto the silting ro uu —head toward the door; did not sooTeO pleat this time; did not see any one looking through _t he hall uoor at thikt time ; there were a good uiauy going iu f.om the daiiciug lauui; think 1 win about the first that got into the room ; when 1 saw Cunniuehaui strike Bowder two or three times, 1 went alter Bowder s brother ; saw Calvin Wcller in the mid dle of the floor of the t'aueiug roitn, pulling off his coat, when 1 was going into the kitchen; did not see him iu the Bitti#g rOnm tmfore that; said the I'or— tefsvmc boys shohld not be licked ; said this when he was pulling off his coat ; first saw Henry Bowder with his broth -r in the sitting ronu, after the fight; went rapidly after Bowder whan 1 got the j.oker; it was about twenty feet from -where 1 was standing, in the sitting room, to wherj the poker was; think Mrs. Oliver stopped me ; 112 went at quick ns I could ; I went to search for Henry Bowdor wliere 1 had la=-t Liu, by the door, between the uonh room and the kitchen : did uot see him till after the fight; dou't know where he was; did'ut see Cunuingham till after I came back from the kitchen ; I took about one step into the sitting room to the loft, when Oliver approached and laisod his liaud ; thought he was going to lay his hand on Cunningham's shoulder; he was Inoiughim ; Cunningham struck him with his right hand; 1 was not more than one step from <'um»iiighuiu, aud next the fire, whou he stiuek Oliver- I was in a position I could hive struck him. when Gibson took the p >kqr from me ; the jerking of the poker turned me his house; am nsquaiuted with his wife ' and children—has five or liz children the oldest must be about twelve or thiiw teen y£ara old, ahd the youngest about one year old i I hiuj all that time.; he has bee* in the army twice; he was out ouce nine month —"I think once 3 months; duryig this time I did not see him ; he is carpenter and cigar maker ; I tirid him he l ad.Siruflk Oliver; lid tol4 me to let go the chair—Mo let liim have it a m nute; Marsh'. II aud I took it from him ; it was not over two minute from the time Weller was taking his coat off, ttH Oliver was fightiag with 'l'eeple ; he had not got his coat off yet when 1 was passing him, as be struck me in the face . wiLh.it in pulling it off; thii is why 1 noticed it particulaily. In chief.—l lived with Dr. Powden at the time q[ the fuss; Mrs. Burusido is my mother. The CtminionwenUh proposes to show the opportunities the witness bad of knowing the defendant, and for thi« pur pose, asking him about his telatiofts—he having answered a question by defend ant's counsel, as to family of defendant. The defendant's counsel object—that ti is not competent;it is immaterial who tlie defendant is related to ; they caunot show an alleged bias on the part of the witness. Court overruled the objection nud no ted an exception. Witness resumed.—Samuel Bumside is the liusbaud of my mother ; live in l'urtcrsviile ; the prosecution subpoenaed me, Jamt* Marshall sworn. —l was at the Juuse of John Olvef on the night of this difficulty, early in the evening. I was standing on the pavement, when these men first eauie with Henry Bowdcr; this was about seven or eight o'clock I did not know them at the time. I afterwards ascertained that it was Cunningham and 'l'eeple Th-y went into the bar-room. John Oliver called me to him, said these men were acting disorderly, and he sup posed he would have to put them out; told me to get a ccuple of stones and put them into my poekat; thought he would be able for Cunningham, but did not want thciu both to pilo on him at once; w.inted me to keep 'l'eeple off. Soon af~ ter Calvin Weller came intj the bar-room, nod bcaul Oliver wvnt to the de->k, and Oliver gave Weller a revolver ; caw the de-k oi c;iid; think Weller risked fir th revolver ; believe Weller put itnuto hi*. •cket; Oliver went t > tti back of the hill and uot a bjot-jiek—a wooJijn una; th*n J ihn Oliver, Weller, nud 'myself \ wont to in.! aiding room door, and Oliver toil them their oysters were ready; they i-ame out and went into the d nin.' rmiui; I went'back :oto the ba -ro mi; think Oliver and Weller did *>. aUo; wlie Oliver opened the door to tell them their r>ysters were ready, I heard Cunningham »ay he could whip anything iu Butler eottntj; said So -several tiuios; he was tearing aroun 1 au 1 acting in a disorderly manner —they went into the hjuta on a run: both were acting disorderly. [ went home tlieu for sopner. I was iu the hall when Bow. tlailisle Badgcr,Ja:uea (*brter un 1 an old man named Mutter were ivith mo; heard the racket in (he sitting loom; jumped up and woot in ; was tbout the cfutre of the room on the oast dde John Oliver crowded through the throng around the t>orth door, and held his hand out [this V. ay] toward Cunning, ham. I believe Cunningham knocked hun down Saw Adlington in the north iloor with something ia his hand. I thought it was a round stick about Iti inches long, und an inch aud a quarter thick ; thought it was a stick Oliver mod to knock his lance into a horse; it had a hoa 1 on the large end ; Adliugton had , the small eud iu his tiand. 1 think he struck some one; ho brought it down this way, [describing the motion] ; di i not sec who he struck ; there were per* sons between mennd him; saw Cunuing ham t; my left, close beside mo. We ttcie probably a little north of tho centro of the room, between tha two doors.— Cunningham was just about the center of the room; Adliugton was close to ihe door. I think the blow bit sune one standing ; heard no sound from the blow; j Cuuningham was ,-orae sir feet from Ad- | lington. Oliver was on (he floor, some i two or three feet from Adlington ; thiuk j I sow no one strike Oliver when lie was : on the floor. The next thing I saw was ! Adlington on the left of Cunningham, j My attention was then drawn toward 01- I ivcr, aud when I looked ugain, he was \ gone. Adl ngton was two or ihrce feet i from Cuuuiugbaui at this particular time; suw neither of them moving hand or toot. 1 I suppose he was near enough u have bit j (Junn.n-haiu. Uo was fauiug Cunning hauf*s left side. He was nearly in line ' with Cunningham. I don't know how Ijx held his bauds. There were BO puiaons between nie nud them nt that time. I h"urd nothing (-.aid -lov either of them ' 1 Limit my attention was drawn to Oil- . ver, or liowder, ut the other corner of the fooiu. and to a short time—a few sou- 1 onds I lo>ikeTl around, aud Adlington aud Cnautpgbnni *ere gmo. Onver'a head was loward the dour of the dorth rooua. There miyht have besn tiuie to j sink* a blow. The next I saw of Cun- ' nuigUam wis Jyiutf iu the hall to the right (i the itiMdcdoor as you e> ui« into the hall, about a ui.nuti- before l>r. Cow den came, botue one was knocked iut ■ i the uhair, just beside me, just as had , noticed that Cunningham had l>.fl the room. 1 dou'l lemeuib ;of aieing any one go out ot thermal; did not see Cun | niughau go oat; saw defendant strike Johu Oliver with a chair, wheu he was 1 lighting 'l'eeple; didn't see anything else, I iu defendant's hand at that time. 1 have ueverscen tho stick until that time ; saw it twico before, ouce in defendant's pos- i auafciwu, and owce iu Johu Oliver's I lnui lnui stamp Teeple ou the head with (Uejheol of his boot. I frid not see Ad- • ffßpkm eomingorj:<> ng The first place ; J iMuidtilui was in tlie door, next with *hird kick J'eeple with his Coot. I helped Amber.sou take the ehair lrom dcSandaut'j he liart nothing in his hands ttt that t:«ie I Ticard nothing! said by kim at that time. That was the last thing I saw. Teeple was lying on tlie Hoof, afld lie kifclrod him iu this uiau« ner [describing it] —his liacds stretched out, one lutld of each dxjr cheek,when he stamped Teeple, whose head was about the middle of 'lie door I pushed him ba«k ioto the h*la,aying, "fmr lake don't kill thofflan." He replied, "kill the damn son ofu biich J" lie stamped him, I think, three times He was in the act of raising his foot again when I pushed him out. lam not certain whether he raid "kill the damned soft of-a bitch !" or "till the ti'jd dajiced suu-ol>a bitch ! [ havo the impression that Adlington came from the hall to the deor, at the time he kicked Teeplo. I saw Tosple knocked upon liis knees by Lafayette Shaffer—Olifor wis oagaged with Toeple nt this time, tie struck him two blows, when Teeple hallowed of groaned, and Oliver le't him, aud started lor the north room. It wag at this time I saw Adliug ten hluiuping biin. I thiuk I then pasa« ed into the north and onto the kitchcu. I think Badger caught hold of. Adlington the same time I did. I thick Shaffer was taken out o( the room; think Teeple knocked him down, or back into the Qrowd; when Oliver was fighting Teeple; this was in tlio Bouth-wcst corner of the room; wheu Oliver got up after Cunningham knocked him, ho advaneed an Teeple ; it was at this time Teeple used the expression detailed heretofore j Mr. Cunningham was g >ne ut this time; I saw no oife fighting with Teepfe, until Oliver attacked; 1 thought Jrom the souuij of the "Jlick." that Oliver had some thing in his hand ; Teeple drooped his head, and did not make any resistance ; Shaffer cailie oat of the hall and Teeple hit him and knocked him back into the hall, or into the crowd, at the commence* nient of the fight. The fight commenced in the south west eorner of the room ; they fought across the fireplace to the northwest of the room; it was at this time Shaffer caiue in.and Teeple bit him: Shaffer camo in a hurry; he knocked him with hi? kit hand ; Oliver had hold of his right; Shaßer was knocked back into the crowd or into the hall; he came in atfitin and struck Teeple, knocking his head agaiust the wall; after this Oliver struck hiui twioe, theu went away; aftar i'eepie hallowed or groaned. Teeple did uot go' up after this ; next saw defend ant stamping him ; I theu went to the kitehen—-ibey were Wash ug Oliver's head; thiuk Allingt.iu helped; heard de feudant ask his wife where she ha I been, that he had been looking to? her; that jf he had found her lie w iuld uot have got into thi-!,fu3s; duu't know the,>e are the ex lot word* ; dou't re n mbaV s 3 ng hi in again till the jury wor* ealie 1 — livwdtr Hui j, Cuiiuiugliauj, he w.>uld bet five dolluii, was not dtiugerous y huit— just stunned —he would ;>,etwell; but he thought Teeple was badly hurt; Doctor went to him. ielt his pu se, and said that mun would die The Doctor then went upstairs to geo Oiliver. I went on the sairs going up; met someone coming duwn ; told httu what the Doctor said ab jut Teeple. nud heard some one -ay. he dutn't give a damn how soon." I only have «n impressiuu from the vo ce; thiuk it was Calvin Wellei who said so; he was on the stair-way. I turned and cania back. The Doctor taffl Teeple might l.voj lie was reviving. The Doc j tor *-ft : d Cunningham to be brought in and placed cm a bed. 1 was there till the doctor found that Cuutiingliam was stabbej. I saw the Doctor examine the wound ; some one stooped by the side of Canniughaui, and called to him, "Syd ney !" ile made no reply. Think I then went up staira. Oliver was in bed; he usked we about theie men : whether >lr. Cunningham was dead or not. 1 evaded the question ; thought it not pru dent to tell him ; his head commence J bleeding ; went to the doctor, who probed tiio wound ; bound a cent upon it and stopped the blood. I did not see the defendant there ; then went down i gain together ; the Doctor examined a pccket book in my presence jit was Cunning* ham's; there was but a ten cent piece and some other little things in it; tncre was a jury called immediately. Court adjourned to meet at 2 P. M. Reappointed. J. J. Scdwick, Esq., has been re appointed P. M., of thi.* place, and the appointment has been confirmed by the Senate. This appointment i runs for four years from the 12th of ! this month. Mr. Sedwick is an experienced i and obliging officer ; and his reap ' pointmeut will bo bailed with satis j faction by a largo majority of our citizens. ,IMPORTA?^»NAND ! I?verv yr>ung man. whatever may be his future calling l iu lift), will find ft thorough and practical busii.6M edu | cation his greatest aid to success. fcuch a course may j he had by ull, oe the expense and time accessary for a ; thorough i reparetiuo can readily l*« spared from the earning* of e*ory iudustriou* yt»tffb in the country. il»iee cuQfcihs - niy s*e necessary for a prepai ation thai shall introdue* any-Harmer's sun. teacher or mcchanlu* { Into a business position that shall bring him a rood salary, and that may lc*u htm ua to a business suocese. At Philadelphia, I l *., aby at* in of instruction haa been 1 Introduced into J. C. Mnmlord's Ruslncsn and Telegraph I College be tkoictighiy practical, and work a reeotntion in commercial instruction in all ocboolt bay- I ing pupils enough to that it war b| Introduced: Uu ; fwUtuvUly th's system of instruction caa o|ily be cat Mm out iu fair of tnesur* r schools in the Un.ted - Btakes, as * requires for its successful oparatlou a great 1 number of students io daily utteadaiwe. This course ts receiving the enco lrafein-mi am enthusiastic sup port of the lea«lmg Du«ii|p*n tut-o au J educator* through* ; out ibo c'Uniry i aiit| upswing fir this College pa , Uuuage from ueariy every aute in tue Dttiou. Tne I practical arrangement of »*e y dep&i taient makes it j profitable for young inen ta come bundled* of mi lee to ; cujoy its advantagee, a* at no other school In the coun | Uy can equal advantages be had fur businese education 1 Her. Alexander Claik, editor of Clark't School Viti ! tor. In a notice of that lustlfotlon . eald " Th»» Com mercial College of J O. Mumford combines in its plan iuoi which I am acquainted In the city, and but one in our 1 whole country In say wUe enptm «HUi it, and that ' oua puisne* a method somewhat the same but perhapa , as lulljr Uatalopcd. Euch a teport f.uu Rev. Alexander CUrk is atrung | evidence of*fhe obaracter and Branding of this school. ! The College from Its flan of instruction, in rites the at tention of the ma« '.fc For kit, • The undersigned offers for sale, two horses, one good new wagon, and one set of double harness. Heti dence, Jefferson St., East of Jack's Hotel, Butler, Pa. no. 16, 2t.) JOHN A. SEDWICK. B®.Our patrons have, no doubt, been anxiously expecting the "CIT IZEN" to reach them at the usual time ; and we did our best to meet their wishes, but circumstances have been such that it was impossible to meet your expectations. You will i excuse us for our seeming negligence Adltngton Trial. Our columns are principally taken up this week with a continuation of the proceedings in this case, Upon examination, our report will be found the most full, complete and satisfac tory of any given. We are. ulso, publishing the trial in full in pamph let form. When complete, it will make about 60 double column pages, and will include everything of inter eat in the trial. Copies furnished b_v mail. Price 25 cti>. per copy. Remit of Adllligton'l Trial. The jury retired at G o'clock on Thursday evening, and after being out about three hours they came into Court with a verdict of murder in the fisst degree. At the present writing, 12 M., the sentence of the Court has not been promulgated.- We understand that an application will be made for a new trial, whether it will b" granted or not, we arc not able to say. LATER. — Since the above was written we have been informed that the Court has entertained a motion for a new trial, to be argued at an Adjourned Court. DKMOUEST'S MONTHLY FOR .WIUL. Fresh and fragrant as Ap: il blos soms is Pemorest's Magazine. The j pres"nt number is redolent of Spicy stories. Information and illustra tions incomparable for the scabon of j Spring. You must see, to believe so much can be had for $3 per year.— We seo Demorest advertises a raami moth plate for Dress makers, Milli> ners, etc., a salon embellnse much needed. That it is tho article de sired and something more, the name of Demorest is a sure guarantee. — Publication Office, 473 Broadway. N. Y. f| MEETING. —There will be a meet ing of the Sl ; pperyrock Wool Grow ers' Association in Centreville, on Saturday, April sth, at 1 o'clock, P. M. A*, the last meeting of the Association a committee was appoint ed to arrange premiums for next shearing time. John T. Bird, Lew is Patterson and David McKee were appointed said committee. A full meeting would be desirable. Officers are to elect for the ensuing year, and every member can hare a vote in arranging of the committee on premiums to re port a premium list to the Society at the next meeting, and sfcid Report t j bo acted upon by the Association. JOHN BINUHAM, Sec'y. Pr«MMtm»t of Grand J wry In regard to the granting of Ltc«aic to icii la toileaitug drii.au The Graud Inquest, inquiring in and for the County of Butler in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at March Sessions, lßt>7, Do respect fully present and urge upon the Court not to grant lioeusc to sell intoxica* ting'liquors to anypersoh or persons now" applying therefor, as they be licve the traffio in such intoxicating liquors to tie the fruitful - source of Crime, Misery, and Wretchednesses will appear by the records of all Courts of Justice: and that it is not necessary to the accommodation of the public that any License to sell intoxicating drinks be given, and as they believe that by granting license to any of the present applicants, the Court wi.l do an irreparable wrong to the community. W, W, Dodds, Chambers Wick, Jno. L. Anderson,Jas. Frazier, Hugh Gilt, Alfred Wick, Jas. Stephenson, Jno. Thompson, rSamuel Glenn, Robert Fowler, John Hippie, Samuel Lcason, ! John G. Cbristv, Jiwnes Nprris, I J. L, Maxwell, br.N. F. M'Oandle&s, Ebenczer Dodds, Benj. Sloan. J'fifenj. Dcmthett,. TritherijiOrtn TnStlttttt. Ihe fall and wintar t"m if thTs lias just el used. The atteniauco iyi3 been largsi'tlnm at any tun* heretofore' Th<> build ing has been enlarged tn 1 improved. Ihe Trustees are 'lctei !dtuerl to iaake this one of the first educational In siitutjons irrtror country. P;of. W. I. an cduci «jjV and a iipes.il»fela»? and- wHaj'.jna i eilj Pi'iifviiOi' of iiatuiaj in ! \VnEljingion College, Pa. Toiing j ladies Riid gcnt'enieu who (Jcsiro to* j gain a good practical education, would do well to attend this school. ! Arrangeuicflts are now, Inch, that quite a uumber of young ladici can board with the Pi-inclpal. Boarding can be ltad at reasonable rat-a u l Public, or Private houses. The next session will commence | on Monday, ihe 15th of April. Far the Citizen, j A Good Hotel. Last week having suffered much j inconvenience from the crowded con ! dition of the Jack House, anil hav ing heard ot ihe superior Rcuomiao uat'ona of tho Vogeley ilouso, we came here and came nr>t to be disap-; pointed. W'e find lus rooms lietlt, ' spacious and c.)m for tulle ; his table ! rich and delicate, hi« attendance and j lrrasdf kind, generous aud hospitas i ble, his bills reasonable, aud his j house orderly. Wo take pleasure in j receinmending those who wish good | rooms, good beds, or good boarding I ne vto the Court room, to call ut the Vogeley House. For our part, ! ws will never pass by good bed and 1 i board, and torture ourselves with in- ! ferior accommodations to please tU&' good spirits of those who loo3a sleep ' to iiKjjure a Hotel wcrtliy of the j name. Hcxnv BAl'Der, Calvin Wuu.i:!t, Fkkdurick Bau&eh, March 20, 1867. Nattoe. i I caused en advertisement of (he Ham* ' iltuu Guld aud Silver Mming Company, ; of Nevada, to be published in the pa- j pers of this coutrty, but reftfsei to dis- ' pose of the Stock until tho Supotiuteud- : ent who hail been Kent to Nevada to as ! ceitaiu the productiveness of the wines. ! should returti He has uow returned and the ore having bteu tested, and prov- j ing to be as riuli a3 that of the best .-nines j iu that State, the Company, at lis 1 meettug fu l'JiiladelpWa,'cbhela lad uo'. j to sell Stock,but to issue bonds with ecu- i pous attached bearing ter. per csut inter- I est, ;.ayable io coin. 'J'ha bonds :u'c :c --deeuiabie in tiva years from date, and •nay, within that time ct the optiuu ol * the holder, be converted into e'loelr. If ) thoße persons who desired to take • i toek, ! wish to have bonds, thny can signify their intention by application tj Jamus ! T. M'Jv.nkin, K.-q., ot Under. J. ZiKJii.KR, Seo'y & Ticas. ; February 20th, 'G7—tf. M A nit i i: i> | CllAlO— .McCONNlii.— Jn .Uu. 2. by Kc» Snmnel | ' fceir, Mr .Tamo* Craig to &ilsi LllirbetH fecCotiticl, : both of Mvrcer Co , I'a. DIU»INOEII—McGILL-On the 11th limt.. hv the mini>, Mr. JM. DiiHnger to Mi*- KeWccu McGiil, the fjrruer of Mercer Co , n»»U lh«» Utter »>f Butlor CV, Pit" > ~~~~ 01BD' COCHRAN —JnUutlcr, on Satmduy the lfltb !n«t., ] •'hating the testimony ffago.id CoUecieiicV, snd in tho I communion of thr- Catholic Uhmch," Mrn .June C'»eh- • ian, relict of Mc. John Cue 1 wan, la the 624 )"« »r vl her age. SIIAff-N'w IJarrisville. Ilutler Co., r [ daughter of Hugh and harali hi-air. -'Su'Jur tittle chll i dren to come unto me and forbid thcin not, tOi iho reigiiH ou high. To whom there nothing it unknown, Ifor whim we date dely. ITUITE—In this borouf h, oti the 17th ln«t. 112 of Ca" t irrh fever, Charles l.jnn, s-»n of T. B. tod Juiu fi ! rgci it> and V dnjrs 112 DR. SCHENCK'B MANDRAKE CILL6 A SUBSTI TUTE FOR CALOMEL.—Th*sc Tilli aro combed ' ofwarioai roots, havluf tho power to relax the mc;« tlofM of the liecr as promptly a.i blue pill orntArctitf, anl Witiioat prjJvlng my uf thvit I disagreeable oi daagUj uiachorge jp» .a general. n -l*. u SCUENCK S .MAND'r.AKK PILLS care Sick JI(Hi. j *®i»e,aud ail dtaa»dei fc of 'he Uyer v by sallow j ■Via, coated tongue,. dr twsinvs, and a , general f.eliug tifj*»ai^iocst and a/£UtV*o? §}'9i*ttr* ui. Jk»ne Is r»- • tvtqriLg |T| I * j We 40 ask for M Pr. Sfcbcnck'a fiUkL* and 4 observe that tho two lltteoese** of th 4 Doctor are on 'be r Government utatnp—ouo when \u the kl stkge of c'o>»- ! ramption, and tie other ia Uiapresent bonitb. Kcid by all Drfcggi<> cents ?er J b-»a. I'rioc.pal Olfieo, No. 15 Noth tth tftrest, Pi Ua- , dolphia, P». lienurai Wholeeala AgenU: Deuias Barnes &Uo n 3t 9th Row. Naw Yoik; 8. 8. Haoee. 109 tta'.tfsuora Ks., j Calilfljore, Hd. Johu I). Park, X. K cor. of l.uurth (.nd VValout St., Cmciuukti, Ohio. Ha*kar 1 lot ,XS4ai*d j 186 Wabaeh Aveaue, Chloego, 211.; Oo'afla brothers, S. AT. corner of Seooal arid Vlue Bta it. Louis, Mo. [4th k 6.h w, at mo Ij.| A Singla Box »112 BRAMO RF rH l»ILL8 Ccm.l . mar* Tagaukla •uauliM m-ill.a t:,.„ tw.oty lioit< a dlpibda un> wh«ia iu th<» *#ur>4. Ueet4«s; bily-t /« uylsme pbysiciiip. uae them ia Jheit [u :i $ | c*ciusiwn eo lanch tiaoj;or t * the bodjfs h*i*t... They aoon cure Liver Complaint. f.etuu. l'srto jh tlte Head, lIPMi tba«o. »'Hin fS isrea st; Hone Mu ldori F-intness »nd Coecivtueea Sulu by a all'' in 1 >}' biiUr Lodgoe au o r.*r.»3tfUUy iiMlldJto a* i tend By oitfft 0/ the W- M • I gONPOQUENEmftG-LODGK, 21 ®« **fl U- oT Q H, b#df iU V? «««4 Hi the Ifktl, 90 ' Mftia St., Butler. l^etMylvttm* j ecctv evening, com-, ! mofaer& «t C o'clock. Brethren ftv*»»Ut»."t L*L|oe mo , rsupoetitßy Htft. ;to attend, XTy o: scr ef the:■.'. 0. 1 Sarors oi' TSoKtfc. ■ oW Ttr.iiilty, had ell fne »"V«u i 1 youthful i-.dfcmtan. %-M. f>: the .r.L-e if kuSw '«/ i was torwLtnfiaitiS M*Lii.g to tordllt by ffiu aiSveiU ! ifts.'s rxperJw-e, enn do eo by wfllineUog. irt MfcM . cvi.a leu.. . TOIJ w n. u'jbijN, 1 J to. 8, »t7, 8m N«- 4S Cedar kt„ Hew Yuk. — a— I Y'tT'ANTKD, AQK>?TS—*7S to CV>O PLR MtfNTtttor If gcuilemem and £3) to f76 for u'dier, JttWywheJ-O, ; ttrlrttflomuw the Celebrated Common ftMH ratnilj tiew- J '"-j machine, unproved and peitietttd it iX'U hem, fell, i -l ll * ll . hind, braid and embroider l:#a^Ufuliy.— | Frh w only SJO, making the elastic lawk stitcL, »uri Iwliy I w uroutedfor ;hi ee vmis, \i'e pay the above wag*.?. or ! a cjtum.«lou, from which twice that amount c>m t>* 'made. Add. ess with ttarup f oi call oh C. L JW£Ug A I C*. Saleroom*, No. South riri'lf SJlreot, l'biiadel ph*, Pa. All ictto/s i pivxnp:lv,v.itli circular* J uud terua. wan; j | VJ? 3. 9 sLi K& A genta «i\-errwhera to sell oui ! iMi'Ruv'atjj living Mazhinj*. YUreetew klu.lt. Uu tiff and upporKed. Pant on H.'*l. Warrantedlive»«u«. I Above a*!:fry or lar£« cOtm&ftdoti paid. Tbe «u't tut ! chine* mj!4 In tfaitod fjf maw |lO, which iu» j Wy bjf 'lVh e tin «112 IKthcii (Jrvter (£ JiuKcr, Sivgtr u Uhu lellow suUvrei-a ■ tlie rue«n§ wf cut*. ■ To ati ai»o uout- it, h© wllf seud a copy of the prc i Hcriptiutk UMd, ot «dioi|ja; with ihe aitvittont for I i :uj>.ti»i'g ttud uaitiK tbu m:uo, thay §dpia lwlT | vrji cuas >oh CfVkCMriio.s, j The unly ihn aJverti*«|- iu k*-uaing the k*i»- ecripliMO? WtoLettbfll Ihtt ttUltMei, and »|iirdu ll fjtUi i tior. whlok bo oMCelvee to bf lsvaluablei aid oc tiupea orery foccrer u'U try his remedy, 04 it «U cost ihciu ana inajr prote a bKa>.uk I'artita wJauing (he preutjpt:ou. will n«t«]reea I'.iv.ULtU akJLi A»v lbtiOM, Willltuu:tu:k. Kingacounty,Ka* York. Not. T, TRCfI. ly. 1 Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery - I A Cc'kaib VACKAfiuu by i.K TOMIAa ttLt-fcEATKu I VKhfc'liAN LINUiKM jf g.fd wb- u tirat Uvkeu bj 1 perajhi tf tamp»tat« baßitk. Tht4 medicine line ««u j known.iu tha Uuttod J:t.it js ovei 2 » yoara. TUousand* { flnvA ttterf If, tind fottoi It never fhiled to core iu»y com | plaint.for which it was reco:nioended,uiid&iltboae who ( Hist tried It, are now never without It. In the Cholera; io» 184«. Ur. Toblaa aUqpd'dAQ cases and 4, bui/ig I called In too late t<> «lo any O od { i/lßfcCTi*> v H—Take a teaspoenful in awlnlgimaof er.i erT h&lf ho \"fn our», and rtib th# ab.lo [ tflfln n«.« extretnltio'j vOl! «*Hh the T lniment. To allay ' the thirat. talfs k lumn of ic» in the tn'-utU. uhont tiio ! nf a marble every ton minute* It ia warranted pur ; fecily inuofjnt t-» t«k« interpafly. Suid b\ a.! drnit 1 p'.«tH. pi fee 40 at!'J cw.ta Dep jt, W CoaltiSud M * kM York I L **!r—"r._ 11 *. 1-xj ! gjpiu | Witherspoon Institute. rjl!fl° Acade*«y. located io Bulla'-, Pa., bus attained a ' J high rnptitaiiuti under tho charge of its accom ' pliahed Prlnc pal, B«v. WM. 1 ltllfOi£. late Proleonr ; of Natttnil Bcl«nce in Waahinßtv>n Colloge. The inr*t «• Mlon will coui.nonce ou Mondav. tb. ltih of April. 1 The Trunftfca having greatly enlarged the bufMltif, I there will be an fpportnniey for a number of young ! ladle* to bjard with Principal • «jj|6 LOYAL YOUNG, Eec'y. Executor's Notice. Estate of Henjamin Morgan. . j VT OTi.CK in hereby given, that T.cttcia. Tamentayj . b.iving been i.-»«u«d tn the uuJ#rj»iar.ecl, uu the c*. I rae . t Benjamin Morgan, late »>f Paikur townahlp. liutior county. Pa Ueu'd; tboref»re. .I! peteuiH l;now I lag ihoiMir giving b*r credit on isy account, ns 1 p»v no d<*ht« of tur coutr»c«ing J. * 91 # r.l'fl ANU CIIAKLLS. l'entj toauahifj, M-\trh 15,— :, 4. iJw* SOTII'K. \ 17IILUKAS, my w?fe, Fusannib Miller, has left > V my bed und beard without anj Jun cannp un my i p.«rt, 1 thetcfora warn ail peiaofia nnt to harbor her or i nive l.ir credit on mv account, n* I will pay no dobta of ' DM-codtfacllfig. BAIICKL MIi.LKB, no. U, Sw C<-ittie t«wu»hlp. i ClUllVliYl.NO ANL» DRaFTLNQ, 1 O I Jmne on rem maWe term*, N. M. Slater, Conr.ty Bur ! veyor, t.nd II Boyd,Deputy. Ofllca in the Oom t houaa. [ (Tha boat improvcJ liutruui?nt4 used for i4urveylng.) 1 no 13,4w. , West (Sunbury Academy WtLL open Its Spring "rarton on the Iftth of April, under Ihe sup-rliit-ndonce of Prof. JAMES h. 1 BI'OK and Mra. Bbl.L A . BUCK, cirperieticed and mo i QMam) teachern, Wlio wi}l dovotc all th.*.r lime to the 1 clfat**. Bearding can bo fur any , number of DUpIiS in respectable finilliei, on favorable i ifiim, luKtruaiPOtal uoslr ■\»*ill be taught If desired. By cruci ol BOa d of 'J'rußtoes, trtf, i». bjujapi*. ch*n. ' J W. tJURi-TT, Sec*.. [nol4M. Bxecufor's Notice. IMate 0/ J< hu St'-icar/, iftc'J. r 1;T "(P.S K-HL-IL'W-t.iJ.'. |Hiv« FLIJ, dny, Mm-rt 13(H, 112 J 150?. •m«d to '! bonin I Gtewart and | Juan M. l'U uiu i xu.nioi HoT ihe la>t will and testament 6f JyuTl Sttwart. late of Centra towndrifc: tlee'd.. tliere . f.ire, li"Uce Is hereby gjflh to all pyrin iodebte 1 to J aft Id estate, ti pay un Without delay, all persons | having rlrtfnia ftpainst the *aine, will present iboai pro. ' veil} authenticated fur aett.'ement. TltttS. T. STEWART.> ... , I uu. U, 4w. JO(IN il.fiyyX, } xecutort. i Farm for Sale. TUB ar'awriber ollere lor eaie firm ou which he it»id«B. »itunta at Ali4Junction ot tl a Jtrndy's b«nd aul bawrunce j Con My,!*•., containing 135 AlHI^, übrm t M r.r 01 <.t which at* el«or«»l. All cbiedy nnder pros*, and the bnlance well timbered and t ie whole ; well wwtercd A choke orchaid of /•'alt trera; a l irga 112« ft the Hav'crn «t«'j, 4» by 40 Teat, wl'.h baaem-ut etory. I an ! kO >il ■faTIH tbdecft Andpi'-»-tAbl« ' -»irtrJ- _ . • r riii»«ip, 4- , M .„ MI mm «■ . Ld)., t io Butler, or .ha cuhaedbar. 1 ALKZJLXbZU. J. Si.M PSO.V , I na 14. Bw. e siatrioal f&rrn. h Kit)-" - 1 »iouadr*aaitoiu the •ulOCvts ei rha gtvieg .inn rvmlecf«i *m i*e apnaoHl iuipori.. V. vi Iwt the end eHetcil cb wUt lUr f.tm'.iy «■ I 10. To the diopters, !««• each 1 n aing acd , evenitig'aveßfßt «. eoq»J»rla the«a ba«oh>u«ly be«a uided two vet r dehimble 1 i features, el* i U couUiue a tarudy photoifr iph deT»«rt , J :oa::t in oAinaetion with tboUiuii/ iecm-d, ami un -a --• tended v >o«i rdaooe 14 ia one of tha 190 it d«s|rahla ' 1 Kit#!w 1 übitsi.w-i Tha work cebbtiu* ut irh ' otrndnet cr«w« qi*ario|»«g«e t p»u#i*-.j feom elear end wah ««ig.-i.viMa, i »i»i la*l> ; una iaff.r*6 n.tojout t:u i IH-.uitlhil ftyleai Rev John Uavie, eif ConnoijtrinUalni tu wrnetrtp, ta ; I Cor ttuiUr Cet.nty let; ntkc vditraia. 1 m Blltl'ii>V; H, Butler too uiy, Xia. 4 Mareb, qol4-a.u ~tf ■i """ SO'PM'Bt All P .fcHvNn l.Vk CD3TH 4KP tio-fnid to fc-.-Tiff Sheriff and ■ | l ie«k ftujhJo iu <> u«ieu> nt.ioi *i |hat the i< .u** flrein •: . a.. : »Ja.' -(SaK nJI W"4un, * Coiti i n.ot le pezauaded to do without It.*— [H»v Bf-hop if^Jtt. Iku r.Uote V»'*shar, withqil tha now ami racsnt lm 1 AI4O. the >vUft*iur AgiT-Cife yi Township K »bta to n.ftutn*o fk ' 'by lei tar adai «ut«d the ui'tli rJgned, Siuan Lttrg. Nitler C uaty, v, M AnXsuTrT - Aaaignef of Bot, Bro® PUSTIC SliTf, FOR Rcoling & OtliCi" Purposes. r rtju jawiiteti ftkl Off Mtt, ltß3. a iti> luMiUusuuu or PalveriZed Slate and Viscous Matter. (Tli. latter pojMislag qantttiM of (iioliictnu nut cU.unwl nßluiiy for Ut. fOia.«rj »o'l !• • il.T.lauru.K of mo or tW.I n 1 pl» liut iiu»!ti>nitiU ttnd.Mli* .112 uitu. ■ As a routing muterlal it STANDS UNRIVALED. A intatk)—lt fulapta ttaelf to every shape and ml^jm uaiitlv, impixvloaa, uou-a*pan«lte, andua. i ivai d<tvticu. Beiug auAOCytlbla of little, il any wear fioin esj« anre, and PERFECTLY FIREPROOF. Tf tal£nequ&!lo3 us a coatlua tir railroad or farn* buUilugi. >. JAMBS CLARK, , Mlt'lf ABL BTINETORP k SONS, Proprietors ft»r Butler and Heaver Counties. Slippery rock Poet Office, Lutler County, Pa. no 14, Stuo ZELIENOPLE INSTITUTE AT Zelienople, Butler County, Penn'a, r|>UU next aaaeion of this Institution—lasting twenty .1 weeks—win open on Moudar. April J9ih 1567, and will cloeeon Thursday, September Llth, 1807. TBACUBAS. , } n«T. J.i. ROCKWJIftL, Prlnripal ■ 1 ■■ - - ■ • ■■ AsalflUnt. Rev. M. h\ Win tor, Profeaacr of Trench, and teacher of Instrumental Music. Those having eons said daughters to educate, cannot do better than to Mend theiu 10 Zeiienopia Inetitute. Persons who are desirous of preparing thexnaclvoa fjr teaching, ehould atteud this inetituL-. The Course of Study ia equal to that of tha boat academleeln the county, and the met bode of liutrnotion aim at TiiORuUOHNKSS In every branch. A raro opportanlty is hare offered t j those wishing to study (Jertnau and Preuch. Batee of tuition, per peaalon of twenty wvoka. Common Sehuol Bianchag..... to f8 lligher Liunchua, including liook Keeping Lat in, Greek and German..,,*, flO to 12 Instrumental Music, (Lxtra,) flO Pl ino tout, | er twenty less >ns Bi. litiardinw can be ebtainod In private iamJMea at res soualile 1 a i«a. Tuition positively required In advance. Eor paiticuiare, iuch at books turf) *c.. addreiw the Principal, at ZELIENOPLE, PA. SPRING TRADE FOR 1867. McElroy, Dickson & C 0.,. No. 54 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. IIRTO their alock open for tltr frail;. GOOD GOODS! AT REASONABLE PRICES. A. B. M'KLROY, JAMKS DICKSON, »o 14, »mo. JOHN T SHANE. IMPOItTAKT TO PROPERTY .OWNERS. SOME ye.'ira aince K. E. Blake dlsooverml on his farm m Almond. AUegbeny Connty, N Y., a large .le pooit of a heavy brown enbstance. Upon anal vis by eminent chemists. 11 un-ug whom was Prof. George P. flad'ev. of liufi'alo, N Y. This snbata'ice was f»und to coneiet of per cent. p«r oxide of Iron, 7 per Selkia. uutl 1 Aluinui-i- Tliu lY'.rlil L:» long 1.«.n w.iitinj , Fir. and \°' er . r is!n » ! u,,t ' Cement, and by repeat ed and exmrhsferi feate tt hna beendomonatrat«<'i that the .Urtrr dlwtrr.rj foll.r Htipplln (hat want o«id. uf Iroo «nd olula nre twoof thf moat Indeatroctlvo wul.alancee known to chcmlatry. When applied to ahingion bv the dipping pi oces#, or by laying the roof in cement it haa givfin utiiiuulilled aktielactlon. Applied to an old shin *»!• that la b aky It effydually stops all leakage. If applied according to instruction, lorme a coating of "xida of Uou V*' water and fire poof. For Pcit roofing it la second to nono in the worla. It i« Cheap, Light, Durably Flra and Water Ptoof. Ptwh an Invention commeadif Itaolf to owners of lirqperty in thle age of deatructiv# csnflagiailoiis The detund fur it ie already great This useful improvement was patented b*N. £. Blalie of Almond. TS . Y., which I«eltera Patent bear date ih. 19th day of April, lbQ5. A Stock 1 '""TBan• with suf ticlent capital .haa heeu chartered by thl Bute of New *ork to dmrplop. 0.. mine, .oil cmppij tl.e uccultlm of the public. j., | n i E ,o|,„,w 0 |,„, w „ r , bt of Bul ro,: - " T »'« *»<•"> (iwcrilMd mate are ii«»w - niUcb lusacual tbau it can be dou« of any othor material. \V« will warrant all roofa to bo "LuV, w,< i Ur * V* 0 " 1 ' att « l •*•<>• »>• durable. We wilt >eil t».* .-fghf of a pertain of the County on _ • tertp* F be looa:rd i i any State or Territory, By CieTiuTdvii. of eliC scrip, upon any of the uuappro. prlatvd l.nide (exoei t minei be »ui»jsot t»e*M at private wntry. Lac». pii ca.rupicsetit* a trtec aowtu-'R of one numired , aud «iaty Kraa. it>«iieduu blauk and will be traitsforabla without ind<«aeD%tt <»r lormal aaeigoment. The blank need not. bo uhtJLl the acrlp is pve>en»ed fur looa ti n and <»Mry. when the party holding it can till the biutlr and entei ihe ifind io his own naoie. liida must be u*ade as p«a av.s, auu uu ud* wiU be roeeived fee lea* than < •»# .;aa«-t<{r AecUMi. The Sc .p will be f»eu<7d immediately ontbepHvioent of (he mo.iov to tha Surveyor Central On aal bi'ia lor a lets qaa.Utty than acres, ono-third *■' the | * I'KM m-coy muet be (vaui within u u days, ai.d Lb« j iiuiulug two thiria wiQxUithjlrty days after ttotiiii -uioa , of the aciwptaftcevf tl»e vi 4 by the Board d. Coaui.'.jawne.'s. ; . J\LQV> CAXPBBLL* . M rvryot Oencral Y'jt Uiy . i of CouULJMiooQra,