f.' i " i"I li ■. . - _ m 3T;itun harden. Faf&er's Home. The farmer's aim should not be merely a mercenary one to accumu late money far the love of money, t boar.l it like the miser, to put out at interest, lik* the usurer, or to«invest it in rairoatl stock or paper cities in the West, like the restless speculator, but as a means of happiness and com fort to himself and family. It should be his ambition to create for his chil dren a beautiful, ple.isant and li.-ippv home, where the young tendrils of their earliest affections may cling with undying strength, where the yourg spirit shall gather strength, energy and beuuty, and Bweeti.essfor the future, and tile memory of which shall be a .beacon light to guide through all the "many paths ot life. To do this he should spare no pains, no expense which his purse will al low. Of course this must be the lim it where pecuniary matters are con cerned. But wealth cm never con. fer happiness, and should only be re garded as one of the inenns. There are many little trifle# which are with in reach of almost everybody, that do much toward making a pleasant and happy home. • When the joung farmer is locating himself, and building his house nest let him do so with an eye to comfort and convenience as well as profii If his home must be small let it lv | comfortable and pleasant. And I there is no necessity that it should stand close to the roadside, unadorn I ed with tree or shrub, vine or flower ♦These are the fr»e gifts of the All ! Father; alike accessible to rich 01 J poor. And their presence will d«> much toward making home attractive | without them. But too often the far mer, who is busy aith his broad ac'e? of bind thinks it wholly beneath his I rotiee to plant tree*- br cause hi I thinks they will not return in money. I Ai.'l lite vote, too olUn wearv with the care of her hou-ehokl hi-si.•<■»- what she considers a > :ir;"r iriiitter. and sacrifices her love firtlie I .-•»* i>ti- fill upon the shrin'i of mammon.— ' Aul thus" tlieir homo h is none of the ' graceful rtppcjidagts of no« or flow, i cr, to render it attractive to ehiM ' rei). let il is amistaken notion, that it is labor lost anil economy misappli ed, to spend it in adorning their home. There is no investment that pays so large a dividend to the gold en currency of happiness, as that which is invested in home comforts f.nd every da enjoyments, menta luxuries, and social mr liectual plea* ures. Ido not mean the farmer or his family should be extravagant, id launch into all the foolish follies of the times. But he has a right to a pi -asant, attractive and beautiful home. By his own industry he cre ates the means of enjoyine.its for others as well as himself, lie is no idl-r in the hive, that he should not enjoy the wealth that he creates.— Let him surround himself with the refinements of tas-e and cultivation and his won mind, if rough and un cultivated, will insensibly yield to the silent influence of his surrouudings, and be softened and*refined bv the atmosphere of his home. Let* him cultivate the soil of his intellect, with the same diligence that h« does mother earth, and it will yield a rich return in happiness. If he has children, he can leave them no richer inheritance that the memory of a happy home, co nbincd with the social and moral culture their natures will receive its atmosphere of love and peace, and sharing in it in telk'ciual pleasures. It cannot b<- denied that there is a sad d ficiencv in farme'rs homes; indeed I may truthfully say that many wealtln farmers have no homes, and with all their broad acres, are | o >r indeed in all that constitutes the elements of happiness. They may have large houses where they resort fort .eir meals and lodgings, where their cllil dren grow up like young animals, strong vigorous and healthy ; but v ilh minds uncultivated, morals untaught, upd with no high aims to nerve thuui to action—no hopes or aspirations save those centered in making money or perhaps if their pirents are so uii fortu iate hs to beverv »ealthv, thur ouiy »i_a in life is to spend it in sec lies of corru tion and vice. v \ e '•annot expect the children whose i y ting life drew in the air of sueh a ! home, togo forth into the world t«> L'c v it by ueeds of nctive gooiinc.it-, 01 ' tV.it they will cherish a loving iv-'igti j fir iiarontii, or kinw ui.yifiiiiij; of the ; oreii mtiaeDOe of a f.-u ■ Av». ' But le' j the urrnvi. iu*4(<*U of -varicious do-on to add to ilie uumtx-rai hi- news dec; cn the culture of his farm, study to iocreu-.e "it (fertility; a.id it' ha has a' sui - lus of ca#h let hiui speqd it in In.- h.,me Let him educate Lis children. I do uot mean lie should send his daughters to a fashionable boardingschool, for that Would be a piece of unmitigated lolly Ido not mean that he should send his sons to pouic distant college, far away fiom the gentle influences of sister and mother, to I meet the temptations of youth alone. But Itf should teach them together, first j iu the huuie circle, where parent and j child should all be students, and then they should share the advantage of the same school, where their tasks should be the same, their pleasures and pastimes one But after all, the home education is by > far the most important.. WHEN TOE offer oats to a horse he may ■ay neigh, but he dWt mean it. ™ " 1 —. ~ j, BOOT, m snot. ; esp ' LEATHER QMmg AN D I . : FINDINGS STORE, I ON MAIN STREET, One door North of M'Aboy's Store. | GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS, SILOKS AND CONGRESS GAITEHR , LADIES & GENTS'SLIPPERS. MISSES' BOOTS, SHOES, AND GUMS. BOYS BOOTS & SHOES. C liildren'H Sliors of all KlikSn. A IT LI, AND COM P LET K ASSORTMENT of my own manufacture, constantly on httntl.nii'J work made to order, of the BKST STOCK and iu the LATEST STYLE. I A large and full assortment of Knstern itock, of the very l"-t material ami workmanship. All kind-* of J LEATHER & FINDINGS French and Common Calf skins, Sole and Upper Leather, Moroteo, Kips and Kids ROANS AND LININGS I or all kind.. We 11 IVe till* largest. I.e*t ■*•*!« cted. nit.! f..r the till)* I Ihe die apest sf -ck ever offered I'.u **de In Hutler. I The public are Invited to call aud examine for then J w Onnls. famptilftts; Vnster■> «»f l-'aro. Or'lor I»«>oks, Paper iiillots. Hile Hilh. kc. ' It I'.l NO FUH.\ 16IIRD WITH The Most Approved Hand Presses AND rFT I: LAUGKST ASSOIITMKNT ()l Type. Borders, Ornamenli. Rules. Cuta, &c. 112 IN TIIK CO I* NT IT, We will oxccote ovcrvlliiiiif in the line o( PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NKATI.T, l*ROMfTt*i ANT» AT KR».BoNAflt.f ftllt.l, In a style fo excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. al M'airU auc» Vie employed in every branch of the liusiiies.-i. and we endeavor to meet the wants of the community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has been already conceded to this establish ment, for TASTE 1"V COMPOSITION AND Elcnanoo In Prrs* AVorlt. Iu all the essentials of ("heap Printing. Good Paper. Tasteful Composition, Heau tilnl Pre--' Work, and we in vito comparison, from crettiiiK out a Card of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. A\ IM AI.I.AHI.i: (( RE FOR RHEUMATISM, mo those wh'» think au«l retl<-ot. Vv\r my brother, tfi | t»»r or frleml.aM the cim>«' ni;*y hp.nll that I unk of yuu is, that with a el«-ar niiml. ami ji pure hc u l-it love ftir truth, a?id a uillitigrn-« to accept it. yon read th«> 112 »|- lon imc I nin rurinft quite n nnmhcrvtf mbos of Itheumithm every year, and i»«»w I intemt to make it kun it«-n. ral ly the medium <»f n«*wnpipers. I have con lined my uiehl«»rh.»Hl for a considerable length of time, in order to text tin meriiN and m»w I can olT«r it to the public with a certainty of its Miccea*. knowing that a trial will tectHitmend it. Idon »t recommend it t • cure anvthinjr but RIIKI'M ATISM—for which I have te-ti»d it» merits horouehly, with mtlnfi recotunn-ndationa, as to who Inm 1 r»*fer the public t<. S. L«w»di and I'. Krmuse of Richl-ind tp., Venango c» , l'a..(V <\ 8 Itimn. and It. K. Camp, of Kmlenton : \|r-. Ilrt-ncinan. t laiiou : Mrn. M. bonchm-r Balem: ami Mrs M'Olnuia, Highland tp.. Clarion Co.. Pa . and a ln»st of • then* who have been cured by my com •» >uiid. Add. tM. with two Mci*nt stamps, K, K. UIJAI H, IjjmbmtM). Tcnang' en.. FORSALE. A H-»od I'*' mof Ms uerc> uU.ut t'.S strre» riere l the lest K ra >iv i i • | , j Butler and nJh lie half « mib- east ->f ih»- 1 i Kor further parMctlar» luqutro ..| the sulmcri - ,| « premises. il K UAVKItI Villi: A SELECT SCHOOL IN ProMpcft, llutlcr Co. l»u. F>i:v. .1. J : OCKM'KI.b, T.-irher. * t Ti'im l>egliis Apnl I.*wne 2#tlr isrr. ITh»" patronage o| tin* public is *dic»tr*d TniMon a f.dl.iWM: i omiii 'ii School ♦»rancbi-s. $. h Alc»*l>r>.. .Vat'l'liibisopiiv. Rli toric. bitin. G.«-ek and l«ook k'-e. MlK.s«Cu. A'.o-iitol h,. Ucneftf -t j ere. Tuition required in advHi<-e to: t». •|n .v : »*> 1 .1 Hi H'K W KL!.. I tot.JO.IW ) ,ri "1-C-, «l.rki .il, executor's .\olioo. IF.TTi:r.S, testa»i»ef||,#v ginthe will r.f Xanrv- ji.o , j l ite • 112 • .nn .qiicne-sing ti. . dee'd., hat ii- »••• n auted t-> the unr» n-> kn«*Wfnff then*> -fives iiuli biol t ► Kind estatn mrv hcret.v rei|nmt< <| t.. tn.ke immeiiiatc pn> oiei.t. and th«*e' having claims ag.lnst ih«> f«t»«t- will pitmen* them prop* lv authenti c ued, without delay, fur payment. WM STEIN, m , WM, 11, MI.SON. FebM. £xecn*ora, FAIR VIEW SELECT SCHOOL. Falrvlew, Butler Co.. Pcnu'a. , rpHI Bnuimer term will <»p<*n on IfotrnAT, APIR' 2P j X lxn .leflVr«an »tr»»et. Cp |."l p-wlte the fiTi/.KX Qffite. Where he is prepued. with an edtfrefv Ai*V \»t \TC? artlt MA Th HI t /■ •112 tur VEU r It EST QUALITYauA LA TEST MILES, i> take LIFE LIKE PICTURES. THANKFUL FOR PAST PATRONAGE, WE OFFER •nr rfer v!c«* to tli« j>nbti»i and nle»!ge -mrselves te *pare • »»ai - or l-ib'if-iM -u-c all win. iuav tfii•.k roper to give naa pill. JOHN I'.oltU. I Hntler. >ct. 4, IM3C; tJ. WINDOW BLINDS! n > KE.V window blind#can IM* had nt the low price 3D GTS. A EOLT, AT THE STORE or ■■ - «3- PIS ra -m- ,m »• Butler Ijecember'JO. IHJS. A Kent a Wantnl I—To sell prize Certificate* for )OBtt4nit rilliVKß W %n*IIK9. Ladies .lewelry. Ui«- m nd Ring*. I'in». Ac , O.VLY fo KACII, for article drawn. Itetttll P Ice ir-ui S!" t • Al.lO'>ops \VAK k\xt» d tlfNi-iNr.. l»ri « of Certfflriire *JS fViits rich fjllieral l'ri>ni : nmfl and Commission allowed to Ageute.— * i fkrtHcht'a >ent free. For Circulars and l'ernis addreaii, MUHRI. HAYWARH A CO. Jan. 3, 'AC—StnoR. 229 Broadway, New York. J*ITST OFEISrEID. mBQaT ft SHOE SHOP. ON mAtN STREET. Opposite Herd's llnlldln^* \ T IfERK we are preparetl to manufacture Roots and \ y Shoes | t|| kinds. t<» order, of the best material, 1 't«*st style--, and of the finest workmanship,—on • • t«*st • --dde notice; anil at aa reasonable lates - rue <|tialitj Can be had at an v other establisli. j. A. FIIANOR A J. BICKEI/ Drugs ! Drugs ! Drugs! UN VI NO purchi ed the Drug Store recently ownel l»\ l«r. I». F. II tmilton, will carry on the Drug bust •'•s* tn ill iN departments, at the ddstand, Hoyd a 81->ck M-iin Street Butler ra. We have constantly on t.and .:•! 112 ir sale a pure qu illt> o| MCOf fIICMICALS and PAIVTS oiLs VM» f»T| ES « Sf> m n • rr i 1 \ n !tm» ! j ai> a LCI DERAoi Jye-StnlTs, Class and Putty, I I.i'KMIN ;*J. VXD Vl' »!l)b. I.AM) Fl.-'ll X \feATP-FOOT'»ILS, B tri'Ll-?. VIALS, A-Yl> COIIKP. < »AW I.AMK PC ill OR I \n SPICK R ic.Yc.lc. Alaoa Meniere 1 variety of Perfumery & Toilet A'rticles. Wine an*l Liqu>irs fur parp>¥»<. Wlneafr aciamontal »i e. furnished at cost, i'hyateiana pres > ri|»ttoni i■ trefully compounded. The public is respeetfully invited to call and examine ur Nt.M-k. we arec >nfldent that we can -ell as reasonable is any -itnilare t ihlishinunt iu the county. Nov. 2'J Ilv. FRDIT! m FRUIT! -nil V under-I•med pn-prletors of • RURAL T! 11,1. NCR | st RY v i-nes 112.» Inf.rm the pnldie that they have •i"Won hands at their nutfe' \. 1 H*i»t»-d nl >u:t two tie half tt(l!e» - nib west of the borough I" Butler, the '•it md lati;«-t v. irhty ce th<» cominn spi Nt.w -•< the time to select the Kr -und ah'l make y»»nr orders vhu.h will be f.rouip'ly tillc<|. Th<- tree*can be lia'l at the nursery or delivered where ordered to miit |>urch i -era. Every farm ahouid have a kooU orchnrd. SILAS PLARLE A SONS. .lanuaiv 17,1«»*6. William IS. ISoort. PENSION, BOUNTY CLAIM AGENT R. I^lMnitklnS Ofllre. !>lnln Street, op poalle /, lin in« i- inn ii*m Hotel, Mutler. Utti ie» Co. i'n. U+~ No charge until chums received. |. W. KfflOEi A'L'TORNEY AT LAW, OFFIC , 87 F FIH ST., (OppOilte the Gazette Building.) PtTTHHTRiiU Pt.N.a'A. \ l7ll.L|{ivi p-ompt attention to all lui-ines* in tile \\ line of the Profe.s«itiii, the collectiou id iHimstNgiinHt theOovernmeut fur liack*Pay, Bounty, Pen UrA CTfaEKH OF AMI Viloi.TSAt.K AND RETAIL DEALERS IN riIXJNKS, VALISES, StiOktllcM. X3arn<*ss AMI AM. KI.VDB OP LADIES SAOHELS. Jan. -4, lsot> —3m. PHOTOGRAPHS &C S KL KKS havinp purchased the well knowi K>#xnpli Oalle y of 11. «• tinsel ton. situated on Slair. 112 e#t lu-osU.- the St. le of Wel.ttr A Tn.Htman. w add IH'ctfullt if if i|a il)e i. ut lie iU.it* he i« to iiiorouß i I»»in. UIKItOTVI'IS. FKRRf.OTYPEM ;nd the new Albotype or PORCKLAIX pictute—all in It I ite«t aiei m >st apiir vef »t»i«i Pene-ns fe ! ke pictures will d iifl; tlssoliilii»ii of Parlnersliip. 'IIIIE partnership heretofore existing between the 1 euWribcr.s. under the name of Itelmbold a Son hat« this clm.v been diwlfel by mutual coniieiit. The l{*. WALL PAPER, AT March. *2.IHIV. lIF.INJSMAN' Every Body His Own Broom Maker. Ct-AHKB Metalic Br-'otn Wnipp.. is the nilum'- >'M«lul article of Ihe kind ev«r iulrujuc«: lulu Uii. r-'untry. Pnlenled Mo} 53.1, lau. AgenU are making frwn III) 1.1 *JO per day. Th> right of Ihia eoanty fur Kile bead for ci.cular. A'ldreM . .o . I'«TKRS * CO, ju l», rtn ta l'liOHi'Krns •' OF' * IS "*■ * | THE ITUNTIC MONTHLY FOR 1833. W th the number f.r Janui v. lsort, ih • AT I. A tic M'J.MB.:* uult ik upon it* . Ri h\\r/f Toil vv, It lia* refehedntf a.;a a||H aViivtil itinu o<'T.fr b'f.irt tltalned!»>• any American masa'/ttie of it* class, and lis popularity Ate ••lily increases with etch succee ling \r>-r. II e Publisher* have provided f>r the readers .112 the• VTLANTirduriiiK tliV uttnituryear articles wli'cli th#. 1 w « mAdfiit win 11 .1 only sustain the,reputation «,| the uiagagfne it* the {ending exponent of American lifer i t«re. hut will increase its general attractiveness aii! mine. The ATMJUJ. for the year ISffl will contain tl»e follow ing felfurjw of eap«cl'd inte Ml Mt li ♦-ri..»ln ! f -oVeR THE rjfr M VEYCOItNFR. I'vir^cTllS' *T • 1•■ '•ri'i'ie Iht n.lm' all* . • - .~» - ii) pic. T!*- fhu - above net ed i-nMire- wr!l } ■ out urn ! ,f '« >'<-*«r In Wl(firf->VI t» tltil. .ehtitleft/ i.e -uiv vft.: the tieae W ill appear in .lauuai y. STORIES Tl Y MrJ /. MAKIR CHILD tit* fir •r wbich.eutiil I*. 'Pus* 1 i,I .e.' Wiltfbt) printed 1:1 the ("•bruary 11 timber. Dt.Joir.Xß llyls V > «• The c nln lin K clinp t<.r«»f 111111 v.tH wtlloxu-o'l HMt three urfutum.Wilis intotlienew veer. ,JM' : 't'TptrSOrVALTKR SAVAGE LAX DOB 1 ~tilHlnln K » variety . t lntermlug lncl.lml iinil personal retufhicenee, by one who knew htm. Baatdfa the forego!nu article*, aftpeciatlv ennmrnif. il the A tin title for lw.(! will fin nuh itn reu/lern with it* tixnal xurietv iij THE lIE9T BPS K Y4. Hit 11 EST Pgt»niF.H, Tift IlfjfT POEMS, from lt« unrivaled eorps of rtjfhpri«lns many of the jcr.it American Write is. The .latmitry DtifflKiff wrtt contain contribntinn* ftoin i'enry U U«»w, the late Nathanje] Uawthome rbailjM litaide, Harriet r. fUwtt, .1. U ;'l? u wl»rlAeH Will I liryntit. TtAjffd Trtvl r. ft n iTI (i. Mitchell (Jail Hamilton. The author of - Life in the Iron Mill. Ami other popular writer. ' TERMS OF TllE A TLAKTIC. aHKfeJM*rtrin«|n» Fmr d..|l*r« per vi..ir« 1 nil' IH T»VWlet*.r«,(*. Hre e.",n| M fur flHJtn ten.-.»|ii«t.,i pl,a(i: nnd «.>eh mkl,ti„n»l »:1,00. »r»"r* ' !•!'' "I "112 twenty sut.aerTOeri. HII ejtm ,'„v d '1! \rn tir Twenty.uue cuplesf fir sixty < 'ubblh* with ■' rim Yt.imfc r. Iks."—Tlio All.mtie nml (htr \ u.inK 112 i lks will |j»» Itirni-he tto cue n.l.liK»< for Five I>ollurs per \c:ir. , • TICKNOK A FIELDS, Publishert, 13+TVemont St., Boston. , PROSPECTUS FOR 1866 1 TIE LiDfS FRIfHD. 1 St'LEXMD AllliA fOF TALENT. ■ lne„t,.riri|t upon tile thirl year if 11. eii.tence, the pri>jtrj*i<)n Af ftiis new m iemitie beg U:i»s to ollet tlielr lli.uik. t<» the 1 I.lie. of Ainerlffi fur the lil'rr i] -MIIDOI t uhe "U extenilei] to them Few ninirn7ine. hire hoii.t . 'l'liirirtK their ..ee, w J Jt ,jr „112» list oft. «.i I> twenty llM> flu liannra. The li\nv's FIIIJ ND will continue to devote M heroto r.re tofh ice Literature and the Illustrations of the ,nhlotiM. it will contain the latest patterup of€l oak* ' tpM. Uonneth. ,f .iH,| DraaMea, Fancy Work, Embroidery •v- . Mitfi iw'ceipty, >luilc, and other matters inlerestint tot ..lie. Ih- M Li,.lone i, worth m.re than 11.. cm • I the wholj. ni ifc «/i"e. the pieces being selected bv i rot t Ji-t/.o 112. din the capacious repository if thatwid* lv known an■ iLL.HiS fo the iinnnint. While H edie gets forty subscribers at the tegular price, she will jcet her tiiachine for nothing. I'he magazine will be -ent to difTcrent pout olflcea. if desired. Ihe tiatm-s and money sbutt|d be 112 >rwardad as rapidl\ as nbtMined. in oriler that the tuibdci ibera m»\ '•agin to receive their magtziaei at once and nt l»ec.una dlasatlaflad «lib tha dal %y. \\ hen the wh la mmmnt of money in received the .Sewing Machine will be dulv 112 >rwarded. The |i:bs may be purtl v cotup of uab-scrlliars tn the Sitnr'l-i y hr>,in>/ if de^iicd. • -luall ctisea .he machine lent will be the regitVit Mll'.hPlfXl \ - I 1 i>v them in •w \ •ktH-tiriyflvaddh.ru The M ichioe will be • I ei! , v* at the i-oiuufict ry in \eyy York b *•••!. and forwarded flee of c >sf, ici/fi thttr -rption oj fttiyht TERMS: Our terun are tl e tineas fh-.se 112 tl.n well kn wn weekly pape the •/' I'-./iy Evmn ; / /'. i-in udei flint the Clubs m»v i-' miWU> up .112 tin- paper and maga/.ine coqjointly when it ia aode-ired—•and aiena fdlowa: ;»ne copy, one year, ...JJ 50 rwocoplea, •• 4 (l0 '" nr 8 00 Light copies, one year, (and one to getter up of OO OO Twenty " - » » •« mOO One to, ty of fbe Lady'a Friend andone of the I'ust, #4OO Sjngle numbert of the LADY'S FMEJID (postaue paid by Subscribers In llrfri«h North Atnerlca must remit 12 c«*nts in addition to the annual aub.->cription, us we have to prepay the IT.l T . S. P««tage The t .intents of the Lmly'i Friend and of the l\>st wii! always he entirely different. • ddi-.-ss I EATON A PETERSON, Nov 519.J No 319 >\ altntt street, Philadelphia. Tlie Model I'arlor Mngnzlno of Ameriea. MONTHLY MAGAZINE Combines and present* the most iutoresting, useful, and attractive array ol poaular felt urea ever offered in a maga/.iue, Including LAKOEK AND MOIIE C<"»STLY STEEL ENGKAYINOS Than are funded in any other. bTO ants amd POKMS BV THE n.»dT kmixixt NEW ANI) VALUABLE MUSIC, By the moat popular comiwcrs. ARCHITECTURE AND MODEL COTTAOES, With diagratna. riHK roaißAirs or u»nt riaao.^s THE FASHIONS, In every department of Ladies, and Children's Dre-n iplemlitlly illustrate. II »uaehold nntteri and receipts, with Jennie .1 nine s talk on woman's tcpic; Taria corrospoudence etc., etc., etc. T>E ther with a constant succestiou of Brilliant NOT elti-s.aH t«be flneiy and artistically ilhwtrated, and • lie Magaziue to be printed on the finest paper, and in a -tvlc for binding into a handsome volume fur Hie center table at the clusa of the year. Yearly, $3.00 with a set of Two beautiful Parlor Steel Knemvings. or a Pat.kajre containing Two Dollars Worth of Extra Full size Patterns, as a Premium to each 3t» scriber. Each a«iditional f'nf.icriber, when sent-la (luba #J..v>;Thre« f.r Five Copiea f»f sl4 le n copies fur $22; with the |>remiiitn to aacb subscriber. Addrasa W. JENNINGS InjMEIILST, 4T>* Broadway, Nww York. Single ropieft mailed free oa receipt of price, Back nniubers, as specimens, Itl cents. Splendid premiums are offered 112 r Clubs, consisting of flfd.l I'eus, Albums, yearly fo the best magazines. Webstea Ijirge Dicti-mary. C'l*tb-s wringers Music boxes, Melodeons, Sewing pianos, Ac. Any l> dy can easilv secure one 112 the at»ove Preuiiutas Administrator's Xoliec. LKTTKItS i;f AilniiniHtrutioii on tl.e efltnhi of Al.ra '.««• Veliloger lute of ifaKland tp„ dee d., h.ivy lw.ii (rn.nte.l to the underi.l«iio.l,Hll l eraoiu knowiuir tlien.- «elve. Indebted to »„id e»tut« .11 e re.|Ue.led lo in.iko •mniedwte puj oienl,»i«l Ib.aoJiuin claHatacnliiat the wine will present thcio properly ..nriietilirnted for iut tleineot. .lull \ 11. Mtl.l.lAliKii, RICUAIIU U,Llso,V JMi. SI. IKK, A.lm'r AdiiiinistralrixN ,\uliee. T ETTEUS t.f having grantetl to li the umJei s»gned on the estat- t.f J —pb Hun ley, late af t'euu tp.; dec'tL, tLerefoic, all pernuns imlebleil to Mid estate are requested to poy the same without de lay and those having eiaiuia against the -ante wiH pre sent theui duly autheuticated for aettlenu-ot MAROARET BAKTLEY, " SE\V SKIIifSTOR 1805-^ The Great luvention of the Age in HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex Elliptic, or double, Spring Skirt. THiS I.X YE * RIU.X con.iisu of DUPI.KX p»r two) Ellip tic run? Kefiiied steel Spriogs iugeuiouhiy buttled ligfi , . ly and fit tiily together, etlgc t<> edjia, making the Itnigh. est.mo.lt flex ble, elastic and durable Spriug ever u-isl. I h'.*y : seld iiii heiid or bteak. like the Single Springs, and c iuaet|uently preset ve their pet feet and beautiful Shape moretii n twice as I tig us atiy *ingb ikin thai ;:ver II is or Lab he innde. The WMiiderTut fte\i»d!lt> afid greiit ounfirt uj l pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Ell pile Skirl will be experienced partfcttlat i.v luall crowded A.-soto bill-, • ipeias, Cntriagei. -.all oad ars, I 'hurtHi lews. A' tn 1 hairs, for Piouittimtle ntvi li<>u#e |»rebled wbeii: 11 tine to <>eeu|iy a •.»« k ;i t»]at r aa emilv and eouvt nletltly a.- n Xdk ■ -r Musllu Wf t-as. A Lady having«*nj ivedihe rleaune. < mnfort and Iran* (' •hveuuiice of wearlug the Duplex Elliptic teel Spi log skill lor a single day will Never afterwarda wllliugh with their use For t'hildreti. ||iaaes,aud Young lyulie> they are suporior t«» ail tdhera. THE lli>)p}« are t ofered with 2 ply double twinted fhr«i I and w:ll wear 'wice it* long in the feting which ii» u-ed on sllSingU- Stt> I II .tp Skirls. Ijit- Ihree b ittytn r mL on every Skit 1 iro also ll .nlile •+* e|. utif! ta 1. ccr tl uldeC 'Vercd to | r.-veut tbec v.-- ll*. IM,III wearlug a the 1 111 when It Agglug tii< tone steps. Ac., which they ;ue cjuuaufly SiiWt ! '. wlieti in use. Alf are m.ide of new anil .'legant Corded Tapes, ami tr»* the best <|uaiiiy ii. evet v |»ai t giving to fbe wnarei flMt m« «l graceful and perfect Shape poHaibh-. at: I are ntit]imMlovably the lightest, M.Mt deaiMtble.c lUif.rtaM. iiiti ccoaotmcal Skirt etai unie. WESTS BKAilLfeiV v . . ' HT. I UTMUS ««f tf,/ nveiitioti, ami S 'L-. M.\.XL'FAct I'll '.3, 'rr. \ h*»n» - ml T l A >l Be ide S: M.»■« i .. k IOR HALE in all U.tido, S.-.ic- In this City, and tlir nigiotlt the United -iale- ml f.tnali ll.va.i •iii. Mi m ■•». su t 1 \ net lea. »id Uta U est ! n 11 »a. • •.Enquire for the duplex Eiiipiic or deu i •opr.no ' .1. ,t 1 \ NEW YORK OBSERVtR A WKKKI.Y IIHLHJIOI S A SE€CLAR Newspaper for Family and I'ire.iide, will ynon enter on its FORTY-FOTKTII YEAR of publication. True te The CHURCH, the CONSTITUTION and UNION It i; calculated tti edify and please both 01*13 AMD YOUNG Alltirie ttt' frrilfrs paying Us In edvanco for ISA 6 shall htive their tnnies imtue.liat. ly eutercd, and the Observer will bo sent to them. UNTIL JANUARY FIRST, GRATIS I Sub«ci Ibe . Journal of Physical Culture FOR SOVKHBKB, IMtt.T, 1. The Alcoholic Muddlenient. or the question of Alco hoik Medication dhvisned in length and breadth. 2. Notes on Tray el, or the Health luitiiutions of Erne land. 8 The Health of.Student*. 4. Get tit Suilthon BrunkeDr"sa. 5. A Chapter tin Nervousness. 6. Physical Training in Atuherst Col legs: it being a lottei from Dr. Hitchcock, Prufeasorof Physical Cul ture in that lustitutiou, to tks Publishers of the tit raid. 7. litutikitrd's Brains. R. Intermiftetit levers, 9. Turkish Baths. !■>. The Chtdera. II Black Spot in Yinelaed. i' 2. A Learned Londoner on Americans. 13. ibe J'i ue i'eiuperam e Plat firm in uhlo. Ami many other inteieating articles. //..- //-r.i/fi o/ Health contuias Foi tv Pages of matter on Pliyiical Culture and Health topics, opd should he Millie hands of every innh r who would rear lier child • en to robiMt)manhtKid. eve. y Htmleiit w ho wotil I preserve i-'s health, and evary invalid wlm would lie led awav fioin adepenletice mi ding aiid.|wuk medicines to a tie pen lance on nut lire's i smediea— air. f.otl, ne copy one year. $t 60; Hingis numbers 15 con's; f.iur copies, ; ten copies, $1 I. Ad 1i034 MIL'.I IJ. WOOD A t'O.. No. laL ilght Street, New York. Nov. IS. I8 tt « A l'»ni|d(lf Plrmrlnl UUtory of (lie '1 ffne-V' ♦•The lieai .ehe»|ir>t ami moat naercsfui Kn mll > I aper tn the L/illo HARPER'S WEEKLY. 81LKNHIDLY ILLL'.STRATED. Ci Vivil Nht'c?* nf the Prist. The beM KauHle Paper pnfdbhed in the United "'•afei " —. V' tw /. •>• '» « A'lrrrtirfr. 'The M , "A necessity 'ti ev-rv h >u<. 'i .M,"— Boston Tran'cript. " I' Is at nnre a lead n - pllfloil md hnf,nicil »unat iht of the Hit: HI ' -I'iihi. " The be*t of its cl us in America' n»tm Trir-Utt STJBSO i^PTXOisrs. 1033. Th# Publishers Have pm 112. eieti asyNtem of mailing bv which they can supply the I MIAZINK and YYrkit pro,up. Uy to th se who p'efer fo receive their period Icali di recfl v from the'HliCf of Publication. Postmasters aisl others desirous 112 geffing up Clubs will be suppletl with hatidsome i4cforiai Show-bill op application. The po-tage on iUureu 8 \V - Kit* is 'l\) cenH a rear, which uiust be paid at tiiu tuhgeriter's j»ost office Terms: II tnprn.s WIIILT, one year |4 oo J n Extrt Copy of either the. WCRILT or MAOAAINI will l» supplied gratis far «rrry Clubo/Vwt Srnscaif ekh (it $1 00 each, in one remittance; or Six Onties for *•»> IK). rhtcl Numhejrs can be supplied at any time. The annual volumes of IUKPKR'S Wr.citr, in neat cloth binding will be pent l.y expresH, free of expense fr f7 U\) each. A (.'ample comprising Eight Volumes Mint on receipt of cash at the rate of $5 2b per vol., freight at expense of puvhas>r. Addreiis IIARPKR A BROTHERS, I'WIUI SQUARE, NIW Yost. Nov 8, ISM <• In que at to tin lily he he«f aasfalned Workaf the kind In the World." HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Critical Notices of the Press. It is the foremost Magazine of the day. The flre-ide never hail a more delightful companion, ncr the million a more enterprlsfg friend, than Harper's J/- thndi&t Protestant, (Baltimore). The most popular Monthly in the world.— Nexo York Observer. We must refer iu terms of eulogy to the high tone and varietl excellences of HtRPXE's MAOAZIJE—a Jour nal with a monthly lirrulati.in of about 17U 000 copie*— in whose pages are to be found some of the choicest light and general reading of the day. \\e ipoak of this work as an evidence of the American Peonle and the popn larity it has acquired Is merited. Each Number con tains fully 114 pages of reading matter, appropriately illustrated with g--«l wood-ruts; and It combines in It sn\f the racy monthly and the more philosophical quar terly, blended with tho best features of the dally jbur nal. It low gr«*at pow-r in the dissemination of a love of pure literature.—T&ibtsc's Guide to American Lit erature, Ijnndon. The volumes bound constitute of themselves a library ol miscellaneous reading such aWcan aot be found in the «aine compass in any other publication *hat has come under our uotice.— Uost**n Courier. SUBSORIPTIOITS. 1836. . The pubfi-ker* lmve a t erfected system of muffing by which they can supply the MAOAZixiand WKXXL x promp tly to tboso who prefer to receive their pet iodicals direc tly (tool ihe,t iflice of Publication. The ostage on HUMI'D MAOASIKI is 24 cents a year which niudt be paid at the tubscriber's post-office- TerniH s IIARPCC'S XlaoyiiM,. ope year.... %\ oo A n ExlYd tl>py of either W k»el* will W supplied gratis f.r tarry i'lnboj Pivs MJ«RHBk«B at -u-A, in out rtmiittrucr ; or .Sir fhpie* j,rr 112 JuO-., . Baxl- Nmmlera cau be -upplied st any time* A Complete Set, now c miprl-ing Th irty-one Yolumes In n«*» idmh binding, will be item by express, freight a, v.*h»uie.*, by mail, porlpuid. fS uu. Cloth cAies, for bind ng, 5S cents, by mail postpaid. Address HARPER k B<,iiil c iU "Cunimitlcv ..I Bl> t.. N.w» l» l lluk> .ligaiiu, t., (irucnre f.i till l.utlri «„.j,|| oilier. „|„,muyfitv... Ulmwltl, a 111, thecliiileui.tull|)H lb hhHne, wi-al't r.itertfiill, .■present; limtiii purauenci uf hu iippuintmetii. h. In.-. t«»h Mi««wfnlli,oi««t!i, s ■> tall , l „ i 1t,,,,,, ~112 n u 1...1 uncle, eyer R.undl iu Butler! He w„uM ,v|„, f lirt |„ r >'|.rt—ent tUtll lie fe**l- tcratt-ful t„ l|,„ ~lll,l* 112,„ II,„ r. *.,ra c.ittferre.l tipnu lilm, in u>,.i r i lie will merit 11 .■..iitlnu»ti..ii..r theii uatinime-lti lit, 1 lull are to,. me." B •" 111 conclusion. In- bej;* leave to make the Mkiwiuu re mark : that he litis 11 little the best article.- mi his I ne that tre t<> be 112 mud fruit the '»re«treto the cirMimferente' r Pennsylvania, and nuh*d. he might s, v f„i T m j,j thl . t'ulted Htntes of North America.the f«ntUh P vtortesaloiis I the « tlifoiuins. including the mouth» 112 Hie : ol«i« bin vit. nlltiWng the corn* bf Ore*,n , |,i u i, ~ f i H . • ulh lof •• I'll Ift v I'linui I'hort v. 11,. 151 ,|j;i t loin 112 all Ine •'»»'- ••■ •t. • M .'i • m»\ .'• met I ■ n • '1 Imtler. 1 -|. »in. within \ lt , V, "-. » •• - -le.it ho . i' .Hie <* 11 112 „ X( , l(r , • ' I>otrtfu;tit fJ" procrastlnati I< K the thi.'i .» UM)i;UH VOWEI.-KY. ,h Uifl«r. Pa.. Slav 11. l s^4 -l;>tis'l-K, DRS;S.R.dtC.L. DIEFFENBACHER. -- t -. A I; h piep ired toinsei l X* ulijici d il en till le • _ v on the latest improve \ 'V* * in on I from one to an en .•.AjSjL Vulcanite,! 'oral Wold, SHVef Plutitr-i },f' irn I'li..m- dfrirmi, | u nvuil v Miennt-ivi'h <»r tlie latent / r \1 1 T T I t l ini|»rrfi«>u Street, Dutler Pa. 1803.r::tf. PARTISJ'Ei^SHIP. rilll£ undersigned wouldre«|ieetfullv inform the public 1_ that thoy have entered ihto Partnership, in the lttmlncHH, lttmlncHH, and hereby solicit the patronage of the public. They are provided with a ii«ut llearse, and hare on hand a large quantity of the very unterial, and are fully prepared to rnrnbdi C'olKiix ..f nil kit|.l« on short notice. They will have on li.uhlh constant!} a variety >f t'offltiH linished to suit purchaMcrs, and <>u the most rea sonable tcruiH. Tlif.v will also furjiish ' 'arrlagen ami wiiveyanctt* for Funeral wlu rt l-wiiK-steil. TV »ri |tonftt«. •, lefTersonstreH, aldoora West of Aui\»ho»*ii < *ftiv.«-ii »fii.f 0. t iilahi Stroet, ISullrr. Things Done Up Ricjht! I I wish to Inform Bntler county, and the region round about, that I have just received the best article* ev er Imported Into thi»county. Thr <«iilv Wiv to prove the fact is to chII and examine inj Tolmrco, KiiiifT and Sefcß* a | believing In tiie truth of flic old adag< that "the proof of the Pudding is in chewiug the llmu " Any man that linn an ii.kling for Tobacco, In any of it, orins, can be gratified GROnGK VOQKLKY. Jr. Butler, Nov. 30,1864. mm DRUG STORE, Opposite Htvin's I»K UOS, DRUUff. DttUUH MEDH'IN K MKIirOINKH. M Kf>fPl v K* MEDICI>'KB, MEDICI N K> DYES. DYES DYE? PAINT*. PAINT* fVUVTS. Pure Llqnoiiifor Medical use only Soda, t'reain Tarle? ftc etc French and A'menraii I'erfninery. xmlT il. i . m, ), - - Irtish es Trusses and all article* in the Diuclin '•••-"t quality and at fairest rates 18. S. FiMlter'N Improve! FRUIT CART, itl |o|| Nov. IJ. 1- " • i To he had ort|V '»f ih • 'MI I'a .! I •• m I, ' : 112 TIWU ARE / /> • •I III' c the«» «r , . tr> * • like tills iinsuipassed Fro Rutler, Jnlv |3.-1 AJiEJJ3BAI>D BIAKILET. \:: )* i y at Law, FRANKLIN VENANGO COI JITV, A •• one door North <( KINN EA R HOU R. M. M'IsURB/ Attorney at Law, AND PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT. Office,N. E. corner of Diautoud, Butler, Ta. Feb. 8, l«©4:rtf. FEW FURTIVE, Sedwick Neff Co. JOHN A. SEDWICK, PP. Brown.and E. Neff. have this day went into a Partnership, in the llarrxn* mid eaddle manufacturing busiuesx. at the old ntand «>f .Ldin A Hedwick, opposite Boyd's Building, where they will continue to manufacture all article* in their line, at the lowest prices (live us a call. Oct U, Ihtii. tLWJt K.M.H, CO. 112. I, U. U.M(IIIC, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Willattend toall hnsiness entrnxt<*d to hi" care prompt ly. Nptcial attention giv#i»f*f th« collections of*/'««. *ion». Ruck I\ijf ami H»unti't Will alshe has been regularly commissioned a* CI-lAJII*! A.C3-EITT, for securing Bounty M'ftey, Arrears P*9 Fm tions, for soldiers, or if tltey are dead, t,r Uieir lagal representatives No i-barga will b*n»ail« r »"T pr tbte claims of soldiers, or their rer astWvw ustiltlie same are collected. c' E. ANDfcKUON. Butler. June T>, 1866. FOR SA.LE- F "ill mil inv firm. certnlnlUK -b. ut MNKTY I At.'UKg, ,ltii»te in Vij"<~«» '• "nil"' IMtler p.... F»., withiu ..ne li-.lf I M"' "Wee. Klity acros (dcai«*d. a new ft***' bouse encl -se«l and tuSM; a L>. K I, r I,ml mihltag n- »* ll »»l»re«i; ifi nhl ..rt li-.r I Mnd tl l*<* i|t»*«iity. eitlier 112 .rgtri.M ur.ri.ln' 1 « lv Ul'VfcK. Ml.l.lleaex V- Unlterco , (l*. 14, ISOu.» HOTEL , IlljXJ. JACK, Proprietor. Corner ot *•!» «jmß I ' * * The American Citizen, in theboronpb ofßutle liotel—i fflc* "fTIOPP°««« t«> JHCk*» by EH Yetter. Una store V brick formerly occupied T*rms:—s9oo a year »112 ... til* flrstfirst six monthh ; V lines, one } ear'.... w 8 Oft Kxecutors,Administrator?and Anditor'Miotires,eac h.S W ApplicMthHis for Licenses, each . . d ilutions. Katr-ays, N.itli es of Dissolution, if .. iHit" exceeding 1 square, 3 insertions, each 2 00 I" lm.« ol Non|MMt, AClt« efpilv.ilpn't wit] nmke o n.,, lur . .OB WORK, k i*h..t hand bill, io cvpiM ..r leu |1 j, rt.ii " » " I.::::::":;::;.;:* i» (•<>• (USKS. •>r :iny-|iiantity under 5 qnires. $1 fiO per >itore •on all nroouni. ...er thMrntnmnMMr r«Btftl.'i Hill bemud* C.\RDt>. Single iwcke, si. 6U; ench additional |.ack, SO eta LOCAL NOTICES. l ucents per line for each insertion. DEATHS Aim MARRIAOKS, . ill l.e|.nbll«hW uratK wl.we t|„. , . litifM. fot t«ich addjt|t>nal 1t,,<,,&-*(«. will l-e elinire.l \drortlitem,nl. <.f V. Kxc, AdnmiT.tr, nu.l Auditor i. tK.llttw ; .-Ktiain, |tta n ,.lutl. ii .112 H*tT Ml iiiiti.iti., atnl all transient ivivortl.oment., hiiit Tl\ l \ Ut PAUk IN itVilUB, «e I PublUher, anil SYnprtoomaftbe 'V ' l,"l'"T- '.eteliy agree to .tric-tlj- adhere to tbe >« • . Ilule ..» I.rire-. until fitrtliel n.nice. . . Butler Aniei i.-an. ' V 11 SON", I hi'ii Ileteld. ■«IV 13 is!;. *AN I.KR-SON, Aaieriettn Cltltten- Arthur's Home M&gazine. Edited byT. S Arthur en Virginia r, Town., Tbe IIOMK MAGAZINE f.n 1866 will be enhirned and ... Jl » " r "i .'! art toa true 11..*£ M»o- Al.l. llt'l*Kits ' W ' M U BCHKKIO* TO A nut Srrrt Kmoratimi, ano two hoik or Miijk' w appear in evory number, l.eiil.lei. choice plctnrei grottlii. and cbarat,tent, prerallinß faaklona, and a larii. »artoi.\ i patternH for garment*, embroidery, etc. etc— In nilirMpoeta we .ball itive A HKST-CLASS MAUA- r< "' lh A uew atory by T. S. ARTHUR will be commenced iu the ..Miliary number. Vciß.-T Tt;it»t«. In Advamce.—One copy. 12,50; tliree coplen.M.otl; ti»e ctipien, anil one tii Kctter np ..f club »lttflO; ntno Ci.ple. atitl one tuaetter-up ..I club, SI6,W). *»• A fieairtllnl ntKMUnt f'l.ATt. entitled '• TilK INFANCY 01' SHAKSI'KAKE.' will be ui.iiloit 1., emh person who .end. It" a clttb of ..übiicrlber. It 'Vill alao be mailed toeucbflingle nubiicribei from whon. we le ceive $'2,.V). ~ ''or $4,.V) ve will send one copy each of lion* MaoAttnr.and Oonrr's LADT's II »o* for a year. A»>dress, T. t«. AKTUt'K k CO., 323 Waluut,Street, PhiU. Nov. 30, 1864. Tli<» Million: A Weekly Journal of Politics, Litera ture, Science and Art. rin.sjournHl will not be the organ of any purtv. sect.or body II will on rlie contrary, m ike an earnest effort to bring to the discU'sioii of political ami aociitl questions a really erf 112 teal spirit, andfownge war upon the vices of violence exageratioii, ami misiepresentHtimi h\ which so much . 112 the political writing of the day i-. marred The crlticintii of hook-* and woikv of ait will fnm ..ne. of its most proniinem features; and pains will he taken to have thl- task performed in evei v esse by writers pos, '•ssing special ijuiUlflcationn for it. It i- intended, in the intf.st of Investors, as well as of the public generally, to have questions of trade and finance t rented every week by a * liter whose position nnd character will give his articles hii exceptional value, and render them a safeand trustworthy guide. A spec is I correspondent, w ho hn« been selected for this a'ork;witu care, has Parted on a journey tluough tb* noiltli I is letters will a|>pear hereafter everv wfnk and he is charged with th« duty ofslmplv reporting what he sees and hears leavinir the public us f ;4 r us iH.soil- 1 # todiau its own inferences. ft embrace- ani.mi; itsiegnlaror occnsionsl Cnntril.n tors the l< llo«\ni|' names; Henry \\ .I, onuf.dl w, . tame* Rus-ell Lowell » Mi f\ W hit tier. Samiii I Elliott (Ex-President Trin (0i1.,', llaitford Prof Toitt>v (llarvatil. Dr. Frit" • . I'r lessor Oohlwin .-mlth, fOxford.). I t !• s-. r 112 Harvard. Henry .fume*, dharles F. N'ortori .fiid;e i : & (Uiltiinore,) Kdrnnnd Qnlncy. Prof W |i Vhi'ny.. Vu e) I'i 't D ('. Oilman. (Yale. Jndge Daly. Prof J . . » (C'ollimld'i Colleire. |»rof Tavler Lewis (Si hetie« »'dsv.) •Iml. e Way laud. Fredt nek l'.aw Olmste i 1 P.ev Dr Si', flint ck. lev. Dr .lesepli P. Th >mp -i .'lev \ i-iliinfe lit <1;- R« v p r Fellow ■ 112 .1 h'tilN Hcn- v Tn- kernmu Itay.rd Taylor. C A Itristed. (. |. hi. hard 0 White >Vil! . n » f.l vtl (i irti- ti. Midi h ; .s>,.. r The'rflor* Tlltou..tames Part- Il (tail llami 112 n. T: •m- : —"l'li •ee |i .11 >rs per anniin. in advance Six months. Tw • Dollar*. \\ hen deliv , ♦ v drties la h Vork or Brooklyn Fiff ( ent additional JOBFI'H II KK 11A't IJ 3, t roi, THI; STA N JDA I-6XD History of {hp War 'Mill-: \\ »fIK will he printed i tn a fieiu'iful. ck-i'fi | •ew type on tine calendered paper, made expressly tbl w . k.he c inpri-ed in one\en la.ge v luitie of i 'hoifauil pages. Illustrated »vJtn oter otje fitind • fifty portrait* of istinguixhed officers ami ci B .p- diagrams, and nirmer-us tine -teel rn/r .| r scuted in the Style of the art ft wilt • to i I ('"uhscrlbers In nent »nd substantial bJfcui. I *w imf prices, payable on delivery r "C' • .•#* />0 per copy ■ I. Mliei i.ft.rar> Stvle ... 7..50 •' • I 'h. ei mm 6.30 'ii I i e , v txlej "2 I 111- w >1 k has ii'r rival as a catslkl, luclJ. complete, lu'hent c irul 'eliable history of the "great conflict," u the telecti-in of matt or the aqthor has I'oaAned himself strictly to official d i/a, derivep from the "112 Northern and >outhe u Oerterals. tiie report of Committee on'he Conduct of the War, National and hebel Archives Sec. He hits carefuliv avoided the introduction of any mai fer not strictly r'tiahh and ofllcial, and has succeeded in pjndutinc what is universally doinanded, a fair and impartial History of the War. J. A MILLIRTOER Aff«at. Nov. 29, 1*65. MARTIX RKIUIR OF.O. W«CIDEC*I», STOVES AND PLOUGHS. i Ii tm r an »i "\XrnCKBKCKKR A RGIHRR.—Fono. I WflJeJeeks ' ' ders—Foundry North of the but. rough of Butler, where Stoves, Plou *§ and other castings are made on shor jo- t,c *« Their ware-room is on Main > reet first d«Mir North of Jack's Hotel, where you will Und ,ovu of all sizes and patron*. They also keep on band . large of Ploughs, which they sell as cheap ss they ean be iiongbt at any >ther establishment in the eoanty*. Dec.9. lftCß::tf FASHIONABLE TAILOR, rpilß subscriber would respect fully informthe citlcens | of ftntler and the surrounding vicinity that he i« still makinic clothing In the latest and most approved styles. Call at the sign of the half moon ami star. T B. WHITI, Butler Ja. THOS. R,O"B.T3SrSO3Sr Attorney at Law, PENSION AND ( LAIM AGENT, Office with Chan. N'CsmlYesi, Btq.. Moiitli Weal corn r oft lie attain wad aucr Pa. A. M. NEYMAN, M. D~ PhyHlrlnn und Sur eon. Office immediatelyoppo.ite Welker'e balldiafe, n..r a tiwi-t ''"tier Pi*. GEO. A. BLACK, ALMO AGENT for tbe collection of Pensions, Bounty Back- pay. Ac Office with J. X. A J. Purvlance* Bui lei Pa. Dec. 6.18f15:tf Exerator'ni Xoltre, FKTTEBB. t«stamen/ary on the e>tate of RiVy J late of Forward township. Rotler CMiintv. I'a. dec d, have been ararttedby the indebted to said est at* are hereby notiHed to make ku mediate payment, and thosi having claim-' againat the same will present them properly actoentlcMted for set tlement 81 LAS MILLER, MVMLB HsEk*,.