THE AMERICAN CITIZEN, feutler, Pa. Wednesday.June 5,1867. The Adiington Homicide. TUESDAY, June 4th, 1807. The prisoner, John B. Adiington, was brought into court by the sheriff. The court then ordered the arraignment of John B. Adiington on nn indictment for the murder of James 11. Teeple. Whereupon, Mr. Thompson, for the pris oner, A;«ked leave of eourt for a f«*w minutes conversation with their client, which was granted. After which, the clerk proceeded with the arraignment. He read the bill of indict ment, charging John B. Adiington with the murder of Jame« 11. Teeple, at the house of John Oliver, in Portcrsville, Butler county, on the night of December 24th, 18GG, by stabbing him with a knife, of which wound he soon after died. To this indictment the defendant plead guilty. His honor, Judge McGuflin, said in the first case, for the murder of Sidney B. Cun ningham, tried at the last terir, on which a motion for a new trial bad been made and argued at the adjourned court in April.,nnd held under advisement, the court were of the Unanimous opinion that a new trial should be granted. As they had only come to that conclusion this morning, lue was un prepared with a written opinion, but would Htate some of the r -asons 112 r tUis deci-ion. The evidence had been carefully and accu rately reported and printed. They had read it attentively, and were of opinion it •did not warrant a verdict beyond 'hat of munAf* in the second degree. 1 hey cast no reflcctrOns upon thejury who tried tl.e pris oner. They were intelligent and conscien tious men. We think they erred oil the degree of guilt. In the absence of proof of •deliberation, on the part of the Common wealth, the law would lit the grade in the second degree. The meeting at. Oiiver'« on I the of trie £4i > of December, JNG6, 1 was fr a lawful purp so. The \oung la- i •dies and gentleuur. had met for a \ arty; they had been interrupted by violent and I improper language from the deceased men itu the early part of the evening, and Ad- 1 lington, and other*, liad been requested to be prepared to aa-ist J l»n Oliver in caso of) further disturbance. Cunningham and Tee ple had promised to conduct themselves genteely, for tho remainder of the evening, in cnnsideia'ion of being permitted to par ticipate in the party. The disturbance af terwards was such as to cau.-c excitement anger, hot blood- The fact that the prisoner gave warning when he Hour abed the knife, , rebutted the presumption of premeditation; if ho had pre'determined to kill, he would not have exhibited the knife and given warr.* inr. When he saw Oliver, bin friend, pros trate on the floor and a chair in the hands of a strong man, upraised over him —when he was appealed to by J. ne.s not to permit thein to kill Oliver— it was suff.cint entire to incite hot blood iu i fighting man, as Ad- » lington had been proven to be, and destroy j the presumption of deliberation or preincd* ' Nation. But deliberation must be proven : by tho lulling in which, the - law fixes the grade (where it is certiin who I committed the act,) as murder in the second i degree. Therefore, we are of opinion tho I jury erred in the degree of guilt, and a new j trial is granted. Tho learned Judge di scan ted at some length en the testimony, and the law as np-* plieablo to the facts disclosed, but which a bu*k of space precludes our publishing in TVIS issue. We may find room in our next. The defendant's counsel then asked to withdraw the plea of "not guilt}*,'' to the indictment for the murder of Sidney B. Cun ningham, and enter a plea of "guilty,"— The COUI t permitted this to be done. Judge McGuflin said it now become the duty of the court to fix the grade of the hom icide, which from a careful consideration of the law and the facts they should plate on the record as murder in tho second degree. Tho court then addressed tho prisoner, and asked him if ho had any tiling to say why sentence shr.uld not be pronounce 1 ? If so, an opportunity was now offered. At this stage of the pr »ceedings thorc was some confusion manifested in the audience, in their anxiety to get close enough to hear what might be said by the prisoner. After order was restore 1, Mr. Adlingt-jn arose and said; *' I will say to this honorable court, to my little family and my aged mother around me, j I am not guiliy of the crime, as tliey have ' made me say. I nin not guilty. That's all I have to say.'* The court, after lecturing the pris« ner on the enormity of his offense anil remind ing hiu» of the very narrow chance he had had of escaping with his life, nn 1 ex pressing the hope that in Via solitary coll in the penitentiary he would reflect and seek forgivness for his crimes, proceeded ,ti pronounce sentence. On the first in* dictment for the murder of Sidney B. Cnn ningham, "that you, John B, Adiington, pay a fine of five dollars t<» the Common wealth, the costs of prosecution, and un dergo an imprisonment of solitary ment at hard labor in the Western Peni tentiary of Pennsylvania, for a period of twelve years." On the second iodictmant, for the mur .der of James 11. Teeple, the Court said if the indictment had charged the homi cide as having been the second offense, * they would have been compelled to sen tence him for life; but it had not been so .averred, and he would have to sentence •him as though it was the first offense We therefore sentence you, John B. Adiington, to pay a fine of one dollar to the Commonwealth, the costs of prosecu tion, and undergo an imprisonment iu folitary confinement at hard labor, in the Western Penitentiary, for a term of twelve years; to be computed from the date of the expiration of ths first sentence ; and you are in custody of the Sheriff till this .sentence is complied with. WIIAT King is most disliked by the la, Suioikirj. What tune? Spit-toon- llatiae Burllfd. On Friday last, about 12 o'clock, M, the dwelling of Jacob Croup, in Butler town ship, wa» entirely destroyed by fire. Mr. Croup wits absent at the time the fire occur ed, and the few citizens who gathered there at the time suqeeeded in saving a very small portion of his household goods. Mr. Croup iR a ponr man, and will suffer greatly from the loss of his house at this tea-un of the year- We are glad to learn that thecitizens of Butler and vicinity are promptly render * ing pecuniary aid to Mr. Croup and his family. The Pioaeer in Business Education. The introduction of Actual liu.finest in a course of training, is a new feature in com mercial colleges, and without disparagement to any other, we can safely say that the Iron City College, of this city, is the only institu. tion in which it has been carried into suc cessful operation. The superiority of this system over any merely theoretical course, can not be ques tioned By it the student becomes familiar with the details of business, which he can never learn thoroughly without practice.— Pittsburgh Chronicle. Cheap for Caah. llrots. shoes, leather and findings of all stvles, descriptions and kinds, can be pur ehased at B. 0. Huselton's as cheap, if not cheaper, than at any other place in the county. Now is the time to procure bargaiss. Acknowledgement ■ PHILADELPHIA, May 13, 1867. 11. C. JIEINEMAN. — Dear Sir —Youm, o( 9th instant, is at hand, covering check f< r forty dollars for the Southern Relief Fund, from citizen* of But'er, Pa. Yours truly, JAMES M ARTPEN, Treas. f*i>„ OF the almost innumerable number of preparation* in the market 112 r res orin** gray hair to its original co'o'\ wo km w of n tie which given Mich universal -Rti*fac»i<>n as Ring's vegetable Ambrosia. We have tried it and foun 1 ir to restore th.i color in a truly wonderful manner a l * well a# tore move dandruff and all itching caused by hu mors <*f the "ca'p. Try it nn 1 be mitisfied, WTThe following additional Relief fun ! j have been rattle to U. C. lleineman 4 Treas J urer for But'er county. James Hredin, $lO 00 j Rev. IJ- Young, 1 00 j Robert Ed war da, 2 GO J Mr Rend Mwi-rn Hippely & Miller's card J in this weeks pap°r. Messrs IT, & M. deal j in all ki» ds F1 ur and Feed, and solicit con signments from our readers* ni T i i io it MAit »v I:TW. BUTT Kit—Fronh Hoi. 85 eents per pound ItKAXP—Whit0 f s2.'» per huMiel. HA HLKV—Sj>riufc, 00 BKK>M A X—r*nU ppr ponn«l. EtltlS—l2 -put* fw-r.l..zeii I 1.01 IU A hi- if, s*,*) to 8,00 jv-rhuu l.; lljre 4,50, Iluckweent. <ll,OO jwr hupC. FKUIT—Ur. I Applofl, 8 cts. per th ; !>ri«<l Peaches, 25 rent* "i' !h. FKATU Kltfl—7s oe»itf p<>r p<<i:nd tilt A IN— per buah I Kv**,l,2s; OftM. Mr Corn SO, M irku hvnt, . -Wfc OUOCKKILS-f. ir. e. Klo, 30 per p uifW! JHV«. 40 Brown Supu, pouml. «10. White. N.O. Molan fM SI,BO cents per Syr«p 100 ami $1,50. HIDES—7 rente per p<»n«d. LAUD—I,".. eente p«*r pound. X ATLS— :?s,lio per Ue K . POTATOES—One pel hnvhel PORK—Shoulders, 10; Flitch, 12; Ham*, isc per poun.p R AOS—4 eent.4 per pound. RICE —IS cents per pound. SALT—f:i,25 pel Imrr^l. TALLOW —12 rent* per pound. \VO)L—lOconta per pouud. PITTSLH lUill >I\KKI:TS. PlTTSßLHail.'Jtlne 4, 18flT J | 1 GRAIN —Winter Tied, f2 so; No. 1 spring in quoted nt j ft 111 and No. 2 at $3 o<r«,f3no; O tJi,SS(nOH; live,sl 50 i Corn, Parley. No. 1 Spring 91 10. FLOI R—Sprl:- Whent, sl.l 50 ; Winter W heat, sls; Rye Flour. ?'» 50 l»bl; Buckwlinat, $4 iK) per Vwt PROVISIONS—Bacon, shoulder*, 10c; Sugar Curel Hams, BUTT Kit—Freth Itoll, 15c. FOtlS—l7c per dozen. II AY—Balttd, $-.7 per Ton. SKKDS—Flaxseed <XJ; Tim.<hy, 3 00: Clover, 1200 DRIKD FKI IT—Ceechei, quarters, 17, halves 1> cts. pei It.; Apple*;* fi.Oc. POT AT.'>Klt— Blows, fl 15 cents per bushel. AITLKS—SS «KV«,S 25. IJKANS—S4 75 per bushel OlL—Crude, 7*£<g>794; Refined, 20 cents per gallon Lard Oil, S7 to 00 fur No. 2, and $1 10 for No. I. MARRIED May 23.1, by Rev. D. P.Christy, * the reMidence of the bride's hither, in Jackson tp . Mr. Robert Ash of an 1 Mies Susanna T. daughter of Mr. J u A* the tempest from the dssertj Often lays the fore*t hare; Wise tho AMU that finds a COTBRT Front the pelting atorms of c.ire. Oi. the 23d «n*t., at the residence ef the bride's father, j Mr Peter Fleeter, hv Kev.A S. Miller, Mr. John T Wick to Miss Kate Flceger; both of Concrrd tp , But ler county. Pa On the 2*.th of May, by the Rev.J. S. Shade, Mr. David McCnllongh of Bntler, and Mrs Kh/..»heth Kamerer uf Arms!r« ng county. # On May 3 th, lfi<"'7, by Rev J D. I.rggit at the /.unitner men House, in Butler, Mr. Robert S. Henry to Mi«s P. I. Sh.-innnn, both of Petemville, ltu«lerconniy. On Hay 22d. lSf>7. l.y J. M. M'Catidiess, Keq. Mr. Jam«< Riancl.ard, of Butler, »nd Mi»* Mary Seville Vu-s --tavern, of Brady township Special iloticri. PULMONIC great medicine cured Dr. Scbenck. tho lYoprieior, o Puimoo'iry Consumption, when it h id assumed iti moht formidable aspect, uud when speedy death appeared to be inevitable. 11 <s physicians pronounced his casein curable, when he commenced the use of this simple bnt powerful remedy. His health was restored in a very short time, and no return of the disease has been Appro bended, for all thesymptoms quickly disappeared, and his present weight is more than two hundred ponr.ds. Since lil.< recovery, he has devoted his attcution ex clusively to the cu-* of Consumption and the diseases which are usually complicated with it, and the euros eff«-cted by his medicines have been very numerous and t/uly wonderful Dr. Sch click makes professional visits te several of the larger cities weekly, where he has a large concourse of patients, audit is truly a*lon ! ishiflg to »ee poor consumptives that have to be lifted out of their carriages, and in a few months healthy, ro bnst persons. Dr. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP. .SEAWJCKD TONIC and MANDRAKK PILLS are gen erally nil required in curing Consumption. Full direc tions accompany each, so that any one can take them without seeing Dr. Schenck, but when It is convenient tis be*t to SUB him. He >{ives adrice free, but for a thorough examination with his Ilespirometcr his fee is three dollars. Please observe, when purchabtng, that the two like • nesse.-< of the Doctor—ose when in the la«t »Ugn uf I Consumption, and tho other ns ho now is, in perfect j health—are op the Government stamp, j g(Jd by all Druggists and Dealeis. Pries f1,50 per j bottle, or 17.50 the half dozen. Letters lor advice should always be directed to Dr. Srhenck's Principal Office Nurth '!h «trtK-t,piiil.ulelphi«. Pa. General Whole ; ™le A(i»nU: beuiu. llirnM * C».. N. Y., 8. g. Hauce, I Balliinwo. 51.1.; J„|, u u. Park, Cincinuati, Ohi..: Wnlker i Tajlor, Chicago, 111 j Collins linn., St. U.uia MWari. (M w ea. mo ljr. , A. Y. M Butler No 1.72, A. Y M \y\ / h..U« ita stated nun-ting, la tho (XI. I Velkm ■ s\r?yL """• 011 Mu ' n street, Butler, Pa., on the nr«t vVy* " ertnojday of oach mouth. Urethreu (r. m siatcr siatcr Lodgoa irt te.|>Ktfully iu.ite.l to at | l.i Ml. By order of tr M WANTED. f75 toJSOO PER MOT!'!! Jor gcntlemen, mid s3* to $75 for ladies, ere: 3 where, to introduce the Celebrated Common Seme Family Sew ing machine, improved and perfected. It will hem, foil, eiitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beautifully.— Price only *JO, malting the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for three y«ars, We pay the above wages, or a commission. from which twice that sniouut cau be i:Midf. Address with stamp, ot call on C. BOW BUS A Co., SaLe"rooms, Mo. 255 S- uth FIFTH Street, PliUadel- . phia, Pa. All letters answered promptly,with circulars J and terms. Cholera, Diarrhcea, and Dysentery. A CtBK IS WARRASTCD by l»H. TOBIAft CELEIIHAIKD VKNKTIAN LI.MMKNT, if used when first taken by persou* if temperate h ibit«. This medicino has eeu known in the United States over •> > yearn. Thousand.* hate used it, and found It never failed to cure any com plaint for which it was recommended, and all those who fir el tried it, are now never without It. In the Cholera; ot IR4S, Dr. Tobias attends 40 cases and lost 4, being called in too late to do any guod. DIRECTIONS —'Take a teaspoonful in a wine glass. 112 er.» ery half hour f»i tw oh * «»urs, and rub the abdo men and extremities well with the Liniment. To allay tho thirst take a lamp of i°« Iu the mouth, about th.* *ise of a marble everv ten minute* It is warranted pei fectly Innocent to take internally, gold by all drutc gist*, price 40 and 80 cents Depot, 60 Courtlaud 8 New Vnrk « ISrtfl YEAH! We war OfllWwU Agents everywhere to *ell our IjJfitov.fn S9O Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Un der and upper feed. Font on trial. Warranted five years. Abov* salary <>r laree commission paid. The ONLT uia chines sold in United States for leas than S4O, which are tilly licented by Howe, Wheel*r d Wiismi. Grover tf BaCrr, Singer tf f\>, and Bachelor All otbrr cheap machines are 1 nfrtngement* and the teller or vrer are liable to arre*t,Jinr and impritnnmetit. Illustrated cir culars -«ent free. Address, or call upon Shaw I Clark at Iliddeford, Maine,or Chicago ill. j uuo 27 ••65..1y A Single Bex of BRANDRETHS PILL Conair in -re vegetable extractive matter than twenty bojees c dlpihda any where in thu • world besides ; fifty live uj 1 sure physician* nse them in their practice to th* exclusion of oth«*r purgatives. The first letter of tbeii value is yet saieely appreciated. When they are bet ter known, a sudden death and contlnned sickness will be of the past. Let those who know them apeak right out In their fa< or. It I* a duty which will aave life. t)ur race are subject to a redundancy «>f vitiated bite at this season. it Is dangerous as it is prevalent but Itrandreth's Pills afford an invaluable ami efficient protection. their occasional use we prevent f l« O'-Ue. ti -nof those impurities which, when in suHelent quantities, cause sn much dai.ger to the body's heaitu. They soon cure Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Lort oT Ap petite, Pain in the Head. Heartburn, Pain in Brea stt Bone. Sudden Faintness and Cuetlveness. Sold bye all respectable Dealers in Medicines TO CONSUMPTIVES —Tho Advertiser, having Decn restored to health in 11 fcw weeks, by a very sim ple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consump tion—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferer* the m< ant ot enH. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used, tlreoof charge) with the directions for preparing and using the sum*, which they adniylwlv i RKCiaaroß CO*h;MPTIOV, ASTHMA, Itu scums. Ac. The only object of th- advertiser In sending the Pre scrlption. i* tobeii'-flt the ulllicted. and spread Informa tion which he conceive" to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bleas.-.fc Parties wishing the piercriptlon. will please address IUV. KDWARD A. W ILSOX, Williamsburg, Kings county, New York. Nov. 7,15C0, ly. . Notice to Builders. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received bv the School Directors of Summit township, on Saturday the 29 h ill June. f<>r the rebuilding ot Sch .ol II use \p. I.more commonly kn-wuasthe Vil.loll School llc.use. The material < 112 the old building w ill be made no of in part iu the erection cf the new o<>. The Directors will meet at the lo use of Judge Mitchell, at I o'clock, p M.of raid day. whore specifications and plan of ue*v building can be «eeu ; at w hi h time and place ibe contract will beniveu L. ULEICIINER. Pres't. J. lM.tit lI.MU. Sec'V. [dune 6. 1867,44* Pay Up. \IJ. persons ind« l«tfd to the undersigned, ar« hereby notilied, that unless their accounts are settled •*|> within thirty days from this due. (Juno Mh, 1^67,1 the «nm» Will be left in the hands of Win. S. Ziagbr, Esq., for collection. June ft. Of—4t. WU. MJUDJ.tF. Proposals for School House. r>ROpi»3ALS f»r building » Brick School II use at I (lladn Mill. Riitier county Pa , will be received 011 Saturday, June l-t 1867, at 2 o'clock. P. M. By order of the Hoard E. Oil DEN, Pres't. It. W. MWI.II.HSD. Scc'y. May*J, 1M»7,3t. " Olade Mill. NEW GOODS. There is a Store on Main Street, Where al! th»* swains and maidens meet, To help their "soles" and save their feet, .lux! threo doors north of M'Aboy's st »re, You've •nrelv b»en In their before.— Lives IIUSELTON, up to ears in leather. lie sells his ladies' gal tors at one dollar twenty cts. pair And everv kind of l oot# A «ho?n ~112 gents A la • lus' ware, And all at such low prices that none r.eed barefoot no, While lIi'SBLTO!V and his leather are makittg a show AX HUSELTOH'S CHEAP BOOT & SHOE STORE. Where you will find the largest and best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES ia town, just puicbased in the HJ sjhw My stocV consists le part of (Women's Misses' chil dreu's) Lasting and glove kid Ualterf. Polish and Oil Goat Balmorels, Tampico and grained Morocco Boots, Also, complete stock of Mens' and Boys' Ware, con sisting in p»rt of LASTING, FHENCII AND COMMON CALF 04ITERS. FRENCH AND COMMON CALF BOOTS, (hand wort warranted,) KIP AND UPPER BOOTS. Also PLOUGH Snorg. (only $2 SO psr pair.) Also, a complete stock of LADIES' AND GENTS' SLIPPERS. My htock of leather and findings eoosists in part cf Kids and Moroccos of all kinds, Eoans of all oolors, French and COIDIDOD Calf Skins, Kip, Upper and Ssle Leather. Sol* Vither consists of OftONOCO, CALIFORNIA and H. A Mole. A'ufl. leasts. Peg*. Threed Nells. Root-trees, Ac Eve ry thine a flboetaaker u«»»s he can find at P. 1\ KUSKL TON>, three doors North <-f MA boy Dro.s. Store, Out ler, Penuaylvania. 49-Thls stock you will find Is sel«cte-l on the prin - ciples I hut a tailor would iu»ke » .better than a blachsuitth, so you tiny expect to fir.d a better quality of HOOTS and SHOES at a Shoa htoie thail a dry g«»ods store. To short tim* a*id Oash buyers wo offer superior lu duceiifuts. Call and examinti my stick. No Lri>uble U» show guflds. Particular attention pai«l to orders. 11. C. HUSPLTO.V, no. SO. 0mo«.) RLTI.KR, T.i peoplkh I 1:A HToitr;. Wilson & Underwood, JVi:OLBSAL* a RETAIL USAL! K ? IX TEAS, CHOICE c#stmlgj!rocEries, No, 15 South Weal Diamond, Adjoining Bepler's Hotel, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.' , One of the chtap'it am! htit WU/Actale anil Retail ■ Pom f)i the ttco cities- (*lt and MIIU is, our Stockemi Srica. ! M.J- si, yt. Jn|. . I* RING'S PLL GRAY HAIR. Thislathe AMBBOSIA that Hlngm*de. , This !• the Cure that lay JVK fir* In the AMBKOSLA. that WINY MADE. Thlf ta tho who wan bald and WB~ \ gray, )y ,l ° n ° w haa raven locks, they aay. r i Bg' . He used the Cure that lay In the AMBROSIA that Ring made. This Is the Maiden, handsome and A Who married the man onee bald and BTay » . Who now has rarcn locks, they say. He UPIJD the AMBROSIA that King This is the Parson, who, by the way. AK&r" A Married the maiden, handsome and TO TLI'- man once bald and gray. tfak But who now has raven locks, they Because he nsed the Cure thst lay In the A3IBBOSIA that iiing made. This Is the Bell that rings away A arouse the people sad and gay V Lnto tlliH f * ct > w hlch here does lay— ? If yoii would not be bald or gray, tHßgpp Vac the AMBROSIA that fling made. E. M.TUBES & CO., PROPRIETORS, PETERBORO', N.H. WUOLKSALIi AGENTS: Nellertt A Van (Jortlor, PITTSBURGH, PA. DP. Samuel Oi-aliam< nmv SJ, no. M-eow-lyr. BUTLER, PA. DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGST DR SAMUEL GRAHAM la still carrying on the Drug busines In the old stand in I itovirs it LOCK. Main Str et, - - Butler, Pa, i We have constantly on hand and for sale, at reduced I iate», a pure quality of Drugs, Litharge, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paint., Oils, Glass. Putty, i Varnishes, Turpentine, 1 White Lead, Alcohol, Red Lead, Linseed Oil, Lard, Fish, and Neats-Foot Oi's. j Hollies, Ylals, Corks, SOAP, LAMPS, SPONGES, | PURE GROUND SPICES, &C. A general variety of Perfumery & Toilet Articles, j ft*. WINES AND LIQUORS for medical and mechapi c «l purpose* Wines lor Sacramental usu, furnished at ( ont. Physicians 4 prescriptions Carcflilly Compounded. f«r past favors, wt Invite the public gene allv i. call and <xamine our stock We are conltden that w«> ran sell at as reasonable rates as aay similar es'abl. h.n nt in the county. raiy 2tf, '67,-1 yr. Cunningham &, Richey, HAVING associated togeiherln thegroceoy business, they ore vow prepaicd to furnish ilie public with ( HOK I: \ EUI TA HLKS, FRESH FISH, WINTER WHEAT FLOUR, • Cheese, I>rled Bee). «Ve. Wo bave a full rftock of canned fruit, such M PEACHES, BLACKBERRIES. CIIKEN CORN, CHERRIES". TOMATOES. PEARS, Ao In tho Confretioiury li tt e we aw well supplied with Candles, Cove Oysters, CSreen Apples, Toliaeeo, Clgnrx, Kills, ORA\(;KS AXI) LEJIOXS. 9tj- Remember the place, Cunningham & Richey, Three Doors South of Vogeley Hou e, may, no 24-tf. MAIN I.ER, TA. H ARTFORD LIVE STOCK Eaajiaay OP HARTFOHD, CONN". CASH CAPITAL, $300,000. K. N. KELLOGG. President, GEO. I). JEWETT, Vice President. I 11. Willi if/, of Franklin, Pn , Agent for Clarion and Bu ler counties. rnilis is the only Ll*e Stock Insurance <"ompony tliat I«• d"ine j Lite Stock Insurance busire** with ;* paid op Capital. It affords the St.ic* raiser a protection such as has never been given him before. where is there a Farmer or a man that makes it his bustncit to raise Hordes Cows, or Sheep, but loses severely every year from Horses bciiift stolen, horses dying,cows and oxen riyiug, and aheep dying? Now if toe loser could b<dd a Policy in the above named Insurance Co'npifty, be would be paid theft or d.Mth.. Aim Cy have tbe Farmers of the Eastern States been greatly I enefitt- dby this Insurance. Th'>y mik • it a yearly business to lii-uie all their -tock against death and theft They wont do with' ut It. It owti a farmer hut a few dollars to Insure his !!or*es. Cows, and Sheep There are men of capital * ho would invest their mon ey in valuable stock, but they are afraid <»f I Ming it by theft or dea th. Tbev need not do so any longer. Let thelrf injure. Mr. llilliard, the above named agent, during the coming summer, will pa-a through the coun ties of Clarion aud Butler*and establish an Agency in A very Township. Those « tithing Y Insure their fcioek, or wi-Wlug t» become an Agent t«»r the Tow nth <p in which he lives befire Vr. 11. gets around, can Rriaress th« Agent at franklin, Pa , sod rat<s of Insurance and I Hooka of instruction will Im» furnished them by ietuiu mail. Farmers, don t stund back! Pitch in. * This is j lust what you need* (May 39,'67,'Jinns. ; A. M. M'CAHDLESE, JE., Attorney ul I< a « , Office, South-west Corner of Diamon.l J (That formerly occupied by Hon. Cbas. C Sullivan) May 15, "07 .— ly) JSUTI.EII, PA. JOIIJV sr. KIEITO^, Confootionor and Caka Bakor, «o. 100 Federal Street, Allegheny city, Pa. j Ice Cream, Sotfa Water, Fruits, Nnts, Jelllas, Pickles, Ac., always on hand, i Fartfcnlfr attention paid to erdfrs. * * r May T J. lllppely W. H. miller. HIPPELY & MILLER, Wholesale A ICctalt Dealers in FIODB S FEED. OATS, CORIM, HAY,ISALT, Etc., Aaaiß®aiisisy^r 8 jpissysr'Ao Intersection of Ohio and Liberty Streets. No. 1 Salt at the lowest Market price on Board the Cars. B®"Highest E'riee paid for Oats and C'orn,"^[ Gonsignmonts Solicited. June sth, 1867—1y. LATE A ItlElVAl, or SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! The l is nnw receiving and ojening at his ttoro (0110 door South of John M Thompson's Law ollice) in Butler, a sploudid stock of Spring and Sum mer Goods, consisting of DRY GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, BUCII AN (Uofl.is, (la.ssuuoxfts, EatiaottSp Tweeds, J eau^ P Ifrcaclx MerlP®fl!as, Mjmcas, (lufmrgSj 4c. Notions, Ready Made Clothing, Gar pets, Oil Cloths, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats, Caps, Soots & Shoes, SoT© Leather, &q.» And all such goods as this market requires, which will be sold CHEAP. Call and examine. 3STO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS I Highest Market Price Paid for all kinds of Merchant: bio Produce. April 24, 1807::tf JOHN SCOTT. Mercantile Appraiser's List. ri'llK following i«a list of the Tenders and Dealers in I the county <»f Butler, assessed and classified by the Appraiser of Mercantile taxes for tho your 1807. Butler born. || /WtmrtHe. Chaile* Duffy, luj Cr tty A Kelfeobavgh, I I McAboy Brothers, l'», It, A S' n, 14 John Berg, 12!I Ktantburg. Hoessing k Stein, 11 It li {rgs Sc. Son", 14 I). T. Papo A C», 11 •' A. SlKlwain, 14 Weber A Troutman, 12 Ash, >\ bite k Co., II A Rockensteln, 13 John darkey, 11 11. < \llelneman. la j Peter PelTer, 14 M. Schneidenian, 14 ! Cranberry Uwttthip. Thomaa Stehley, MjiJohii Ehrip'MJ, 14 Ki;jl Irteffenbacher, 13 John U. Hoffman, 14 J. P. M'Q'iistlon, j.i. ||. M'Caw, 14 John Scott. I*| 31. A. 31 Combs, 14 Cunningham A Richey, 14 flrmcntdale. Ocbriel Eizel 11 R. 31. A B. 8. » outhett 13 Isaac Colbert, 11. C. Kluaslton, 14 John Dougherty, 14 ! Mrs. Pape (dee d) 14 T o v I'homasJtortiu, 14 J.C. lietlick A(-0., 1.1 ' . Dr. Samuel Graham, 13 Summit towntlnp. EATING UOVBIS. 'ohn Gates, I#ouls Bishop, 7 3.artin Pflster, 14 Mrs. Julia Niggle, 7 Mrs. Sweeny, 14 OROCEFTT. John HI t, 11 Samuel Svkes,* 8 JohnHeber, Pattoo Reams, 8 ''roir A Outnpper, 14 unrwERiES. i J'airtino Ununthip. A./untgraff, 1" UsuryUrupon, 13 A. .Mille#, 10 (( U»iviibers Scott, la Centrucillt boro. Nicholas funches, 14 Brackenrhlgs 4 Co., 11 John Th ompson, 1* J. T. Bard A Son 12 A. C. O hs n A Co. 14 Thomas Wilson, 13j Unont/tip. J.T. Itamsey, 14 A Wallaco 13 Mrs. J.Taggert.. 14 is. A R. M. Harper, U I'rotpect boro. : llaininnnrl A Wick, 14 J R.Kennedy, 14 11 A MiiQin ACo , 12 Kiddle A Forrester, 14'; CUarJleUl U.wnxhip. ThomasCritchlow. 14 i.eooge M'tilaughlin, 14 Samuel Kiddle (G*ocer> 8 Dennis Boyle, 14 J\)rterseilU buro. ' jJohn Shramp, 14 N'ewtoti A Oliver, 13'! Concord township. S. McClymonds A Co. 13; Conway A Kuhn, 14 J, K Prlngls, 13;jstsrr A Co., II A Kennedy 13 | Win held township. Stionburg Itoro. I D. Denny A Co.. 14 E. A. Helmludd A Co., 12' Mrs. C Forrester, 14 I Thro. Ilwlmbold, 13 \ M.Kiikland, 14 j E. Maurhotf, 14 1 Ml'»>rt's Corners. BEEWERT. Glenn A Co., 14 j Frederick Laube, It'l Mechantesburg. EATtsa norsi. James B<»wder, II t C. Michel, 7, Worth township. Z> lie.Hoplc boro. |<6Jisabetli Clntton, II C. lientel, 14;j l*arUtr township. George fcnyder, 14i,Henderson Moorjp, II C. S. Passavaot, 13 jWick A Co , II F. Summers, 13|| Allegheny township. DRUr.eiBT. 11. C Adams A Co., 14 Drs. J. A A. l.usk, 14; Venangn township. pisTiLLEKiLS. i j Hamilton A M Ci.nneil, I I John Ilolstein, K»; M»m«*ri//e. JobnShug, It -Patrick M'liride, II Harmony boro. Slippery rock township. C. Diet rick A Co., 14 U. R. Wick. 14 Peter Otto, 1 < i ll'ml Liberty. Mnsselman A Co., 14 .lohiiatl.aii C utton, lj Ostin Pietce, 14 Brady township. MSTILLERIES. John liearick, 14 JajobWise, H' I Centre township. Fred. Ziegler A Fiddler. It D.C. Miller. 14 Millerstown bcro. Joseph Coulter, 13 M C'ISPI Deter. H O inland trwnship 11. li- Westerinau, 1« I). S. Rodger*, 14 Andrew Barnhavt, 14 Lniy, 14 B Frederick 14 I.Snjler. li Geo . Hoi.k (Brewer) 10'jTruby ic Montgomery. 14 li*r r isvill n boro. !!X/Wh;Henry,w 14 Cnbison a Avres, 1- I'enn t--wn*hip. PobeiC Ul.ick. 14! II As* J. Karikln, 14 i Morrow ,v Kliickj '• Jhwclay A Patterson. 14 J<ihn Curry 1 ! Middlesex township. H Ingram.' U D. 11 Lyon, 11 B'.r. \\\st Sunhvry. I Buffalo township. Bryson A Mechling, It Day id Kelly, WUon A M Clung, 13! Butler township. Peter Rhodes. 14 Felix Negley, 14 Middle Lancaster. r.;sriLt.tET. Jacob Sutton, 13 George Reiher. 10 Gardner A Rice, 13! Fran! tin township. A. E. Metz, 13! jflryson A Co , 14 Lancaster township j;W. 11. H. Hippie, It Peter Sclieidenmntle, ll Wilson *|f4.o , II IF A* JSSIOMN*. tl Cher y town shif. White A Ash, 14 C. A. G. tr. gan 11 Samuel II t-d, 14 j An appeal will be held In the C'< nrt IIou«e, in But ler. on Itlooday, the 10th day of June, A D. 1867. Notice Is herrhv given, that the law require# *• II li rcnse*t»be-peid on, or hef.ro the ilist day of July j next, or the Treaanetr will bring suit on the same. I . CItALKS PKO.-S^.R, | B u tier, may 22, 1>67.) Mercantile Appraiser. WTS. HtFSELTOIf, MT DT, (Late of the C. S. Arwyj X<». <l7 Federal Htrcot, OrriCK H LT.S : .1 ■: From 8 to 10 A. 3f. , •• 3/o SP. 31/ ALLEGHENY CITY. " 7to 9 •« J May 29, '«7 ; 3 raw. A, MTNFYMAN, M. D. Physiol ail uiul Hui'neon Offlca immedisteiyoopcfiilo V.'alker'fc buildtgns. The Most Exciting and Interesting Book Ever Published. T ih: 33 HISTORY J)F TilK SECRET SERVICE DURING THE REBELLION. Ey GEN'L L. C, BAKER, Latt proroti Marshall and Chief De ufivt t\f Ui' H'ar ptpartment, flliriS work •mbracM »n authentic anJ official account 1 <>f th o hitherto Mipprea»-e<l facts and informal inn obtained by General UAEEK, during hi* live jwri ser vire im Chief of tho National I»etPctiv« Police. It was announced more than a year ago, hut owing to the at tempts id tin* Government to suppress it. its publica tion was delayed. It will now l.e Issued, UN A LTKKKD ami UXAIIUIBGKD, UNDKit the SUPERVISION of GENERAL BUvKK. The author's well known confidential ar.cl intimae relation with Mr. LINCOLN ami hid ' ablnt-t an<l hit numerous personal adventores .have made his name M familiar to the American people, ;is those of onr most dhting'ilfhed jfilltary Heroes. Tho little information and meagre account* of hin operations derived fiom the newspapers jf tlie day.have only awAkened a more in tense desire in tno minds of tiio reading rominnnity. to learn still u»or> o '.lie mysteries heretofo.-# hidden by the curtain of official #ni ve;liiiuc. This hook effectua.Jy lifts tho veil r.f secresy aad lays bare these li.w-rd recossea the Inspection and criti cism of thp world. The moials < 112 the Nati< nai Capital rue thoroughly »enlilaled, and there are wme striu.ge reyelatjons con cerning heads of dep.ii tinents, members of Congress, ft-male puidon brokers, and distinguished military characters. For tbr.llii.g interest and wondeifal adventures. this b(H.k eclipses the fainnns espofirnces of FoucHl and Vikocq. and possesses the rare merit cf truth for its rec ommendation, beirg attested by official author!'y. Now that Hih war is over and the plea of •military weesii ly" can no longer be urged a* an excuse f<-r withholding the important fact* ureal. d by these d selosures, it is both filling und ju-t that tho people who speut their , tienauM and shie l their blood 112 r the preserved n of [ the Union should have tb« inner history presented to J _ theni by our Author, ».he otll 'ial nn l sole cusiod.aa of ; tho a; chives of tho Nation's Set rice. < ;o >r Dixi Tho work will be printed from a beautiful, clear, n*w type, on flue paper, made exp;e.».ty fw r this work, and I be comprised in on-» large v.dupie i.f over 700 pages, embellished and illustiated with numerous en gravings. It will be furnished to subscribers, in neat mrd sul»-ta'iti*l biud.ng, at :ho full,wing prices, paya ble on delivery: In Fine Cloth. it $5.00 per copy. In Leather, This work w'il be sold by intoc* Iptl-'b r*nly sji* 1 can not haj except thfougb our regularly authorised • traveling A genu I*. GARRETT 4 CO . PrrLfsntm, No. 7 0S Chestnut Strut t, Philadelphia. may ,n021,18*7.1 in. Till'] yKT.Vt mm & mm. | nIOMBINW the principal valuable features of u?arly j all the .Machines in existence,— Willi many I' new and iuiLOitant Patent Improvements if our owu, 45TN A MANUFACTURING CO.- St l« Si, OL-O. J. Q. 4 Wv.C-tXMKU, Agents, liutler, Pa, May 9Wb,M> tf. GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOLDIERS. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common* wealth of Penn*ylTania, .\»{uch 0 IBOT. *IMIE Board of Supervisor* appointed by fho abose t Corporation to carry outtbo objects of the net of Incorpoi atioit, lespectfully announce totho public tkat the I «?lci<*latni eof Pennsylvania h« anthoriaed the raid ion f'f lunds for the erection. establishment, aod main tenances of an Asylum fur Invalid Soldiers ef the late war, to be built on th» II ittlu-tieli of Gettysburg. anil at* an inducement to patriotic citizens to contribute to this benevolent object, hate empowered the Corpora tion to distribute amongst the subscribes «uch article# of value and interest, from association with the late war, or any tuonrji, effects, propeity. or estate, reul or peisonul, whatever, in this itate or elsewhere, at •uch times or upon such farms, nud in such way and manner whatever. as to theui ahnll seein tit, any laws ot this Commonwealth U> theeoutrary notwithstending. The enterprise is cordially recotutneuded by (|iif ftjl lowing named well knuvwi gentlemen: Majorat not al U GORGE 0. .MKADK, ExOovernor ANDREW O.CUU.TIN, Major Ueueral GALUSILA PENNY? VQICJB, ftlajor Qeuoral R. M.iVRKGORY, Major Genet ul JOHN R BROOKE, Major General CHARLES 11. T. COLLI* Major Ueueral 11. V J .MA DILL. Major General J AH. L. SELFftIDGK, BilgidierGeheral J AMES A. ft MAYER, llr gadlar tUnerul HORATIO 0. RU KEL®. Brlgad er General JOSEPH F. KNIfE. ' Brigadier General W.M.j. BOLTON. Brigadier Ueueral SAM'I. M. ZULICK Erigadier General JOHN K. MURPHY* Brigadier General JOHN F. BALLIER brigadier General T. F. M'OOY, Brigadier General It. K. WINS LOW. Bilgadier General II EN It Y PLEASANTS. Brigadier General J. p. 8. GOIIIN, Brigadier General J. M CAMPBELL, Brigadier General THOS. M. WALK MR, Brigadier General WM. COOP EH TALLKY. Brigadlar General I). M. M. GREGG, Colonel F. S. STUMBAUGH, The site for the institution v cliii ty acres) has alreadr l>aan purchased, and it is hoped that the good work may commence before midsummer. Subscriptions will be received at the office of the As sociation, No. 112(1 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, on aud after Monday, thedtli day of Afar, 1«67. For each subscription of fiv» dollars a certificate will bo issued, which wUleutitia the holder to such article of value us may be awarded to its number* The first distribution of awaida will be made hnmo diately upon the receipt of 80,000 subscription#, of The distribution will bo public, and under the (Jlrect supervision of the Corporators. Persons at a distance are requested lo remit thetr subscriptions (when practicebla) by Post officu money order, or Mgisteied letter, to insure prompt* delivery. Direct all letters to J D. HOFFMAN, Sacftstart Uovnti or Sdpirvwors, Bo* 1481, P. 0., Philadelphia. The following is a schedule of the awards to bsuiad* under the first distribution. The items of Diamonds and other precious stums were purchased from citizens of.the South during tbe war, aud their genuineness is certified to by .Vessrs. Heule A Bros . the most exten sive diamond importers in the country, and by J. Her maun, diamond setter, New York. GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR (INVALID SOLDIfIRS. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of tbe Comoion wealth ol Pennsylvania, .Varch 6, 1867. Office Il'4o CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.. FIRST DISPOSITION. Eighty Thousand St.bscrib ersst Five Do llais Each. 1— 1 Diamond Necklace, 18 Brilllabts valued at 130,000 2 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Bar Ring- 15,000 8— 1 Award 10--4OGovernment Bonds 10.00U 4 I Diamond Cross, set in gjjTer 7,o<*» 6 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4,000 •i— I Award 10-10 Bonds 4.C00 7 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 4,500 8— 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4 000 9 1 Diamond Single Stone Scarf Fin 4,000 10— I Diamond Cluster Brooch 4,00<» 11— I Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,00» 12— I Pair Single Stone Diatr.oud Ear Kings 8,600 l.T— 1 Diamond C Im-ter Uroot h n/)09 14— 1 Award 10—40 Government Bonds 3,000 15— 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin B,GOO l(i— 1 Diamond Single Ftene Stud 3,000 17— I Diamond Cluster Dr<-och 2.60(» 18— 1 Diamond Single Storm Ring 2.800 JO— I Diamond and Emerald Brooch... 2,500 20— 1 Diamond Single Stono Ring 2,000 • 21— 1 DiamoudCJusfur Ring I,£oo Vl— 1 Loo* India Camel's Hair Shawl. 1,500 -i— 1 Choice Emerald 84 u I 1,500 24 I Single Stone Diamond Ring 1,000 26 to 34 10 Awurda of 10—io Goxerument Bonds, each 1,000 35 1 Tiirce-stone Diamond aud KuJ>y, linlMioop"Ring 800 88— 1 Diamond Single stone Ear Knobs 800 37 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Studs.... fIOO 38— 1 Diamond Single-stone Ring, star setting 600 39 i Diamond Single stone Pin 60<> 40— 1 Diounond Cluster Bracelet 600 41 to 60— 10 A.waids of 10—10. Government Bonds, each 500 61 — 1 Lady's Diamond-set Watch 400 52 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring .... 350 63 1 diamond and Opal Cluster Ring 260 54 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 200 65 1 Pair Emerald Scarf Pins 290 66 X Dl.«mo;id Single Stone Stud 160 67 J Diamond Cluster Pin 100 6U— 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch and Ear Rings 100 60 to 158—100 Awards 10—40 Govorn t Bonds, each, 10<f 160 to 268—100 Awards, Government Legal Teu dors, each 60 8,000 Awards, Government Legal Ten ders, each It- The distribution of the above rewards will ,be made in public as soon as the subscription is full, of which due notice will be given through (be papers. On and after Jt iy 6th th" Diamonds will be on etkibitlon attho office <4 iho Association. Tbe public casi confidently rely on everything bring conducted in tlut most honorable aud fair manner. All tbe awards will be banded to certificate , holders, Immtv diateijr after the ftistiibution, free of all cost, at th* off ce of the Com pan j , No. I'2o CHESTNUT Htfeel, Philadelphia. CERTIFICATE. We hereby cortlfy that we have examined the Dia mond (loods, Pearls, Kmeralds, antl other Precious Stones, as doacribe 1 in ifboye list, and Ami them all geuuine. lIENLE BRO.'S Diamond fmporteTs, 540 J/AJDEN LANE. New York. J. HERiVANN. Diamond Setter. * HKOOJ/E St., New York. AGENTS WANTED. Books can be bad containing Twenty Ceftiflcatesi ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. All orders for Certificates nmst he a<ldre>se«l to J. D. IIOFF M AN, Secretary. may.no2l,2mos.J B<»x 1481, Poet Office, Philadelphia. "No Humbug IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD. rpHE subscriber baa just arrived In Ruiler. fthe town 1 < 112 his choise,) with a mut splend-d supply of every article in his line of buelnoos via: Tobacco, Snuff & Qfgars, which be lias purchased on the very be»4 of tt rrns, and whit h he Is willing, nay, anxious, to part with to any per so a having a good name or the read.v change, »« cheap, or < heapcr perhaps, than they can purchase the same quality any wherein this ' vast Confederaty This lie pledges nimsclf to do, and the only way ofprov* mg whether be is a matt of veracity or nut, is to try him. Among the *rtlc}jss which he feela warranted and di*p*>*ed to brag on, are • scotch svufk Superior /jnality. r.VTKA FlKi: ATI AXT TC CA lit K Chewing Tobacco. DOT'DLE ESTRA FIXE XA YY Chewing Tobacco. TURKMf! OKJXO TOBACCO, IfALF/tPA .V isrr AXD COMMQ V CFG A HP, An assortment of all kinds of Cigars, SnufT an I Chew ing Tobacco, But hUj;i ! Ife.re hitmtut. her wingt maun rettvr, SicjUghtt are. far beyamt h*r jjower.'* To sin/ or tell of everything be ha*, would occnpy too niticli precious time; jnct call and examine ror yonrsciv.s O. VOtJELEY, Je. j Butler. .May 21. 3M7, 3ian«. will r. GsanA* owe* btrsc. OUIIIAT9 .V Fashionable Hatters, No 52 S: Clair Street, (Between L lertyand P nn Streots oppx.te St. Clai Hotel) riTTSBUROH, PA ' Hats. Caps A Straic floods of tvryj styli and quality, At the very Lowest I'rices, M»v I.', |S«7, t jr. Money free as water.—in.noii active L< cal and Traveling Agents, Male or female, ail ages, a c wanted to solicit t. a<hs in every Hamlet, Woikshop and Factory, throughout t|je tutiro world, for the mo*t astb-alile ie>vei4ies *?s>T fituiwn. — 600 per cent, profit an>. RKADV SAL/: U'IIERKYRR ; OFFERED. Sm-irt men a>»d .uo m<«k» from to sdO per <lny, and no risk of loss. A »mali capital r<» toured of froiu-Sf-U to f4'Kj—l«i> more money iuvemed toe grewtt r'b» k'o money rtqutrvl in udvanr* | —jce jkr-l :■ ' J u}lidej uad receive )>•"/ afterward*. I' If vou ari>. iy wiali to muke money rapidly and vaeiJj, J\J n J f.s .Uli uud addisms, MILNOR A CO .(From Pari*.) H 210 Broadry,NYork CHjj.
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