YOU NO MEN, LIbTEN TO THE WGBD3 OF GEN. GAR FIELD. The following delivered in Cleve land, on Saturday evening, October lltb, 1879, just before State election day, is so full of eloquence and good advice that we cannot forbear to re produce it here, ai:d commend it to the careful reading of every young man in the land to-day: Now, fellow citizens, a word before I leave you on the very verge of the holy day of God— a fit moment to con secrate ourselves finally to th<- great work of next Tuesday morning. I see in this great audience to night a great many young men, young men who are about to cast their first vote. I want to you a word of sugges tion and advice. I heard a very bril liant thing said by a boy the other day up in one of our northwestern counties. He said to me, "General, I bave a great mind to vote the Demo cratic ticket." That was not the bril liant thing. [Laught-.r.] I said to him, "Why?" "Why," said he, "my father is a Republican and my brothers are Republicans and I am a Republi can all over, but I want to be an in dependent man, and I don't want any body to say, 'That fellow votes the Republican ticket just because his dad does,' and I have half a mind to vote the Democratic ticket just to prove my independence." I did not like the tiling the boy suggested, but I did ad mire the spirit of the boy that wanted to have some independence of his own. Now, I tell you, young man, don't vote the Republican ticket just bo cause your father votes it. Don't vote the Democratic ticket, even if he does it. [Laughter.] But let me give you this one word of advice, as you are about to pitch your tent in one of the great political camps. Your life is full and buoyant with hope now, and I beg you, when you pitch your tent, pitch it among the living and not among the dead. [Applause.] If you are at all inclined to pitch it among the Democratic people and and with that party, let me go with you for a moment while we survey the ground where I hope you will not shortly lie. [Laughter.] It is a sad place, young man, for you to put your young life into. It is to me far more like a graveyard than like a camp for the living. Look at it! It is billowed all over with the graves of dead issues, of buried opinions, of exploded theo ries, of disgraced doctrines. You can not live in comfort in such a place. [Laughter.] Why, look here ! Here is a little double mound. I look down on it-and I read, "Sacred to the mem ory of squatter sovereignty aud the Dred Scott decision." A million and a half of Democrats voted for that, but it has been dead fifteen years— died by the band of Abraham Lincoln, and here it lies. [Applause.] Young man, that is not the place for you. Bat look a little further. Here is an other monument, a black tomb, and be side it as our distinguished friend said, there towers to the sky a monumeut of 400,000,000 pairs of human fetters taken from the arms of slaves, and I read en its little headstone this : "Sa cred to tbe memory of human slavery." For forty years of its infamous life the Democratic party taught that'it was divine—God's institution. They de fended it, they stood around it, they followed it to its grave as a mourner. Rut here it lies dead by the hand of Abraham Lincoln. [Applause.] Dead by tbe power of tbe Republican party. [Applause.] Dead by the justice of Al mighty God. [Great applause aud cheers.] Don't camp there, young man. But here is another. A little brim stone tomb [laughter], and I read across its yellow face in lurid, bloody lines these words: "Sacred to the memory of State sovereignty and se cession." Twelve millions of Demo crats mustered around it in arms to keep it alive; but here it lies, shot to death by tbe million guns of the Re public. [Applause.] Here it lies, its shrine burned to ashes under the blaz ing rafters of the burning Confederacy. [Applause.] It is dead! I would not have you stay in there a minute, even in this balmy night air, to look at such a plaee. [Laughter.] Bat just before I leave it I discover a new-made grave, a little mound— short. The grass has hardly sprouted over it, and all around it I see torn pieces of paper with the word "fiat" on them [laughter], and I look down in cariosity, wandering what the little grave is, and I read on it: "Sacred to tbe memory of the Rag Baby [laugh ter] : nursed in the brain of all the fa naticism of the world [laughter]; rocked by Thomas Ewing, George 11. Pendleton, Samuel Cary, and a few others throughout the land. But it died on the Ist of January, 1879, and tbe $140,000,000 of gold that God made, and not fiat power, lie upon its little carcass to keep it down forever." | [Prolonged applause.] Oh, yoang man, come out of that! [Laughter.] That is no place in which to pat yoar yoang life. Come out, and come over into this camp of liberty, of , order, of law, of justice, of freedom ["Amen"], of all that is glorious under these night stars. Is'there any death here in our cam]) ? Yes f Yes! Three hundred and fifty ] thousand soldiers, the noblest band that ever trod tbe earth, died to make ' this camp a camp of glory aud of lib erty forever. [Tremendous applause.] , But there are no dead issues here. > There are no dead ideas here. Hang out oar banners from under tbe blue sky this night until it shall sweep the green tnrf under your feet! It hangs . over oar camp. Read away up under the stars tbe inscription we have writ- , ten on it, lo! these twenty-five years. , Twenty-five years ago the Republi- < can party was married to liberty, and ' this Is our silver wedding, fellow citi- ] zens. [Great applause.] A worthily married pair love each other better on the day of their silver wedding than on the day of their first espousals; and we 1 are tfuer to liberty to-day and dearer 1 to God than we were when we spoke oar first word of liberty Read away 1 ap ander tbe sky across our starry ban ner tbe irst word we ottered twenty five years ago! What was It? "Sla very shall never extend over another ] foot of tbe territory of the Great West." : [Applause.] Is that dead or alive? Alive, thank God, forevermore! [Ap plause.] Aud truer to-night than it was the hoar it was written ! [Ap plause.] Then it was a hope, a prom ise, a purpose. To-night it is equal with tbe stars—immortal hißtory and immortal truth. [Applause.] Come down the glorious steps of our banner. Every great record we have uiade we havo vindicated with our blood and with our truth. It sweeps the ground, and it touches the stars. Come there, young man, and put in your young life where all is living, and where nothing is dead but the heroes that defended it! [Applause.] I think these young men will do that. ["Of course they will."] Gentlemen, we are closing this mem orable campaign. We have got our enemies on the run everywhere. [Laughter ] And all you cced to do in this noble old city, this capital of the Western Reserve, is to follow them up and finish it by snowing the rebellion under once more. We stand cn an Isthmus. This year and next is the narrow Isthmus between us and perpetual victory. If you can win now and win in 1880, then the very stars in their courses will fight for us. [Ap plause.] The census will do the work and will give us thirty more free men of the North in our Congress that will make up for the rebellion of the South [Great applause.] We are posted here as the Greeks were posted at Thermo pylae to meet this one great Barbarian Xerxes of the Itshmus. Stand in your places, men of Ohio! Fight this batj tie, win this victory, and then one more puts you in safety furever! I thank you, fellow citizens, for your patience MRS. LYBIA E. F'MiiAM. OF LYNN, MASS. DiscuvEitrn or LYDIA E. PINKHA&6'B VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The Positive Cure For all Female Complaints. Thi*preparation, u its rime ffijrriflo*, mmfct* of Vegetable Properties th.tt are Larr.il>- Ato the i:.oat del* teat® Invalid. Upon one trial the n er.ts of this Com poand xUI be r®Ooj:iiao-!, wn.Hof IJ immecljr.ro; er.i when it < use is continued, in cinety-oinc c&an in a hun. drod, a permanent cure is effected, t!.oti.--.m5.s irfil tt» tify. On acc.>uat of it 3 proven merits, it I. t«x!ay rc» commended and prescribed by the bent phyaicutnd in the country. It Vili cure the worst form of Calling of the utorua, Lcncorrho-a, irregular tnd pciafoJ Men«tniation, all Ovarian TrouLle3, Inflammation rnd Ulceration, Flooding*, all Kt.tlacfemerita aiid the eon sequent spinal weakness, and is especially ada; ted to tho Chnnge of Life. It win dissolve and expl tumors from the uterusin an early stage of development. Th* tendency to cancerous humors there is checked very speedily by its use. in fart it fc&a proved to bo tho great est and best remedy has ever been discover ed. It permeates every portion of the sysf < m, and give* new life and vigor. It removes falntncss,flatuLd> stroys all craving for ■timul.-u; in, and relieves tfdsea of the stomach It curea Bloating, ITeadnrhc*, ?Trrvrus IVoi-tration, General Debility, Slecp!< .ssnesa, Dcpreaion and lull fcsticn. Tliat fccling of bearing down, cauidaff pain, weight and backrxhe, is alv. pcrniaaciillj cured 1 y its uso. It will at all timed, and under ell cirtumift&n ccs, act in harmony with tLe lr.wr that governs the female s*y stem. For Jlldney Complaints of either sr x this compoun even S!u most I-.exptrlenced persons. f -**" *- ~"3fc ». It ir, a mr-' -ru I. rcmrfijr for COrORS PORE J ; I 5 -'I ait It' ..liar .>» ami tel!.-/ I \ ~y : aJ ;. .. f ;:jl*riTi:MKIA. au.l is the b«*t 1 i 4 y Tilt C?.DH3f, ESSf. AB3 ISQSf WIDELY KNOWN [ jfg jf r| FAMILY IN THE WORLD. Pi Bps U-* \ I &-■:} |>V.-:IWTEKV, ! I .tt-X t O"' i'I,AINTS, -/.-.l -• t» B' *3 1 HAS ST3GQ THS TEsi OF CO YEARS' CONSTANT EU-ti |^/k\2 £ M t-Sc m ALi. COUSYIiiES AfjD CLIMAYES. R: , ■ g i* I rs'// •C V ; It RTTOJOII.-NJ'- ;> ! Jj I'hjsician*. 3ii.mio::n.ri: Lt' : SF: \ w;i r- H ;J \ si '1 Fact -r: . nr*<_ :In HnrpitnTu—to iJiort, by Evcr;bc:.y Wl U S '■■! (-2 * a .'ii «-• : >■■'• " •-• •• tri - L L ; igy?, n 1 FT SC WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LIR'MEHT. tv' ' iCi;l £ T, pk 1 . 1 r Pain Ifi lb<- Bnrk aud Side, m i St? II S! // 55 !nr :" •; W in all cmis of Brui-fs, '3 "T" ' 5f " 3 Cu: . Siirr.la.. S-vrr<- Bi:rcs, Scnldn, t'tc. iJ i' ' - : • ;< S.'.ri • Bi: WITHOUT IT. ItwiS -—:—--—— .-"-I— > - /' V r y t ' •• : « t i'i do.-torß* bill-s Lnd it: rrice eIL Ik is s M !'oc. 30c. *«_ 1 .CU . ! < • ;, r* —; •« ~ fnu ^ 5 Providence, R. 5. Proprietors. BOOS, Proprietors of the Well-Known Splendid BUTLER, IJA.1 J A. Wo wish to iuform the public that we have remodeled our Mill with the latest improved Gradual Reduction System Machinery, which is well known by Millers to be the best in existence. We can say to Fanners and Producers of wheat that it will be profitable to thorn to give us a trial. We claim that we can make a BETTER ARTICLE OF FLGUn, AND MORE OF IT, out of the same number of bushels of wheat than any other Mill in the county, and equal to any first-class Mill in the city, or Western Mills. The new Under-running Mill, u.-ed for Kegrinding, bought of Munson ice for ail Kinds of Grain. t I'AN'TKI> V,'ll)K-A\VAKi: AOKNTS. in ill! VV icriH of the Stat", to seil ltuss-ll'. nrw and elepuil MAI'OK 1' 1". NXS YI A' ANI A. livery citi zen slioulil have it. Nothing has succeeded I:Jt»* it sine" war times. I'sefu!, ornamental ami cheap. A K"l(leti oji|H>r;imity f"r energetic canvasseis. Sample for CO cents. Address, Quarter City Publishing House, 72'! Sanson) St., Philadelphia. FOR SALE! Lew. Cochran's Livery Stable, in the borough of Butler. For sale as follows: Five horses, Top Buggies, Buck wagons, good Double and Single Har ness, Blankets, and everything used about a livery stable. All in good order and will be sold cheap. jun23-3t Police een put in the han;ls of the collectors. The County needs the money and it must be paid. jel(. : :;iw A(luiiiilNtratrix , M .li'otifi'. Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration having been t?ra.sil■ dto the undersign- j ed on the est ate of James Stamps, late of Cherry i township, county of Butler, State of l'ennsylva- < nia, dee'd, all persons knowing themselves in- ; debted to said estate will please make iuimedi- i ate payment, and thosc-having claims against the ( tarn: to present them duly authenticated for t settlement. ELI/.A JANE STOOI'S, Adm'x, i jelG;tiw] Annandale, Butler Co., I'a. ( BATTER & BAXTER, ; Livety, Sale and Feed Stables, REAR OF VOQELRY HOUSE, jun!)-3m BUTLER. I'A. ( Administrator's Notice. ' Notice in lieroby given that letters of admin- * nitration having been granted to tho under signed on tho estate of John Elder deceased, late of Mercer township, Butler county, i'a, i all persons, therefore, knowing themselves in- - debtod to said catate, will please make immedi ate payment, and any having claims agains. tho same wiU present them, duly authenticated, for payment. WILLIAM P. BRAHAM, Adm'r. mayl'j-tit Harrisville I*. 0., Butler Co., I'a j AH*' TIH ' i% I! "" k of near, 3 r 100 U K M H octavo pages for the sick. | . i &%JUW Full of valuable notes, by | «- ■■'N Port Crrapc Wine I'.sed in the principal Cb *n-lie.s for Communion purines. Excellent For L»dlc» nml Wenkly Person* RIKI the .Agnl. SI'EER'S i'ORT GB.APE WINE! » FOUR YEARS OLD. B Tins Celebrated Native Wtn<' Is made from the juice of tin-«l]>nrt>> <; rape, rained In this country. - Its Ivaluable Tonic and Strongthing Properties ar.' unsurpassed l>v anv oilier Native Wine, Iteing i the |>nr<- Jni i!w Crape, produced under Mr. Sp"i'r"s own personal .sne.'i \ isien, it.-, purely and gciitiincncss are guaranteed. The youngest child may paitake of its generous qualities, and the weakest invalid use il to advantage. II is particu larly lieueflrlal to Hie aged and debilitated, and sniled tu tile various ailments that ailcet the weaker sex. It is inev< iv respect A WINE TO UK ItKMKD ON. 1 HPICEH'H IP. J". SHERRY, ' The P. .1. HUF.RRY i-: a wine of Superior Char acter, and partakes ol the golden qualities of the grape from which It is made. For purity. Richness, ; Flavor aim Mechanical Properties, It will be louud unexcelled. HPE n i t'.-t IP. vT. J3 IR, A. 3ST ID "ST• Tills BRANDY stands unilvaled In this Country, 1 lielng jar .nperior for uii'diclnlal purposes. IT IS A I'I'RK distention from the gra|»e and contains valuable inedleniial properties. It lias a delicate llavoi. similar to that of the grapes fr free. Address HTISSOW A Co., ■ Portland, Maine. dec3-ly j Hi MAM WHO is I *V N X-E 1 .£ \b IT^ST^X CAN 'iT *" A '* N J " ■ • - \' ■ 1 • '_ >• ,i £ 1 f, .-"i i cs • j p | CHICAGO ROCK R. R. IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN TIIE EAST & THE WEST! Its main lino runs from C!ii.~ago t > Council Dining Cars for eating purposesonly. One..ther Bluffs, passing through J.iiet, Ottawa, I.a Salle. ereit feature of our Palace Cars is a SiIOKINO Geneseo. Mollne. Liberty. lowa >3 A NEW DRPAKI'UItB $1 BOTTI.E I'ATENT MEDICINES FOH 38 CENTS ! JADWIU'S TONIC LAXATIVE Is Ap|-eti/ir.g, Palatable and Non-Alcoholic, AND ALWAYS CUKES Dyspepsia, Sick llcndncliu Constipation, Bil iousness, Sour Stoinruh, Liver Complaint, Want ol Appetite. Indigestion. Jaundice, Kid ney Complaint, Nervoosne-a, Dizziness, Sleep lessness, Heartburn, Colic, Debility, Foul Breath, Worms, Piles, Fevers, Colds, Ac. TUB TONIC LAXATIVE regulates the bowels and strengthens tin' system, gives a clear head, pure blood and elustic spirits. Is purely vege table, contains no mercury nor aloes. Sale ; t 'H DIARRHCEA REMEDY. is a speedy and certain euro for Diarrbrea, Dys entery. and most effectual preventive of Chol ora and Cholera Morbus. It is no secret prepa ration, *s the ingredients of which it is com posed, are upon the labol of each bottle, and it is recommended and prescribed by the most em inent physicians. Hold by druggists and store keepers. Price 25 conts and £l. A large bottle sent express paid, for $1- Seud for circular. Address CHAS. A. OSMUN, riov2G-6m 13 Seventh Ave., New Yolk. Notice Extraordinary. Persons desiring to liavo their Old Fuiniture repaired, or New Work made to order, euch as Music Stands. Pook Cases, Wardrobes, Oifice Desks, Office Tables, «.tc..woulddo well to call on A. 13. WILSON, Practical Cabinet Maker. I hold that a picco of furniture made by hand is worth two made by machinery, and will cost but lit tlo more, if any. Then why not have hand made? All work made in tbo latest styles and r>f the best material. I guarantee entire sat isfaction in style, workmanship and price. Give me a call. Hliop on Miflliu street, four doors ivest of Main street, and opposite A. Troutnian's store, Butler, Fa. Bepl7-ly TBCTUS. Hop bitter* are the I'uraat and Heat (fitter* ever made. They ore compounded from llop«, Bucliti, Mandrake aud Dandelion,—the oldest, best, and Diont valuable medicines In the world and con tain all the best and most curative properties of nil other Hitters, being the greatest lllo«>d I'nrl fler. Liver llegulator, and Life and Health Ho noring A vent on earth. No disease or ill health can possibly long exist where these Bitters are used, so varied aud perfect arc their operations. They give new Hfo and vigor to .the aged and infirm. To all whoso employments cause Irregu larity of the bowels or urinary urgans, «• who re (iiiiro an Appetizer, Tonic aud mild Htimulant, these Hitters are invaluable, being highly cura tive, toulc aud stimulating, without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or ayintom* arc, what the dlseaso or ailment Is, use flop Hitters. Don't wait until you are slc.k, hut If you only I eel bad or miserable use the Bitters at onco. It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved by so doing. fW(fSOO will be paid for a case they willuotcoreorhelp. Do not suffer yourself or lot vonrfrlends suffer, but uso and urge them to use Hop Bitters. _ Remember, Hop Bitters Is no vilo, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the Purest and De?t Medi cine ever made ; the " Invalid's Friend and Hope," and no person or family should bo with out them. Try the Dltlers to-day. Try Hop Cough Cure and Pain Relief. ®FOR SAL.K IT A LI. DRUOOISTS. I^THE Stc \\ Lit il will dfl-Wilhoiit-Basling. I: v.:11 sot over uuo7ta:Bunacts.B3,'wen aa jl.ila. ~* „ , Ut ill sCTfO'cr anamr, in any garmont, without ir: !er:;J c.r sV. rt stitch. s, breaking of thread, t-.-pu.-lr»-i:>g melinlng c.fthegoodsat the aeuui, *, -uiiin.' r*o assistance from the oj»erator, except torua iL, jmc.i!hO and to guide tho work.' V p. wi.ic.l no other machine possesses. . i ir. ti>* only pr :ctical mr.chine for hemming >: .; ;i!;-:• v, poplins. nr.iN'ins, and other similar nr'- Lit t :'h. r>n,i ud it is thoonly machine j.i '!.e iv.' d that will turn n wide hem across tho c, . • .'nf-re (without Idling the ucder or upper tide ■f thfl hem. J* will tvruu h- ra and cowin a fold at ono c>i>er r.tion. ] t win do f. liing, l«ias or straight, op any cotton cr v i .'• .• Itv.i Ifrli jcrnas renins on anr roods. ]» will td"d dicng odswiih t!.e«amo or other ron.- 1, cither scallops, poiuts, squarci or. t. i .1 : j.' • t - . ■ Jiili ! fo'ds without cfcowing tho stitches, and, tew on at thesjuje t me. ]l will put sj» _ f itv .i f?w in a sleevo, covering a cord and t ct-tcl." •• ; 11- to tho foam at tho fame time. Jtvilln-t!' r without sewing o*\ It will gather er I rew oa rt tl-evsatne time. ~ Itw. I gather between two bands, showing tho r'. ft hi i o:» tl ar! 'lit t-ide, at one operation. . It >-. ill liiato and rew n rufflo on any p?.rt of a drc?.i p!:irt, and tew oa a bias fold for bcßdingat cie cp-tfation, showing the stitches on th* right 11 Je. * 11 Trill galhcr and sew on a band with piping b.-'-\.«-:i ru.'.laand bard, at ono operation. It will sew a bsnd and ruiJoon adrtrs skirt, r.iitehing In piping at head of bind, at one r;n-r --alion. it t ill iraio plaited trimming either straight or sc.dioped. Mrto! plaited trim*n'ng either seojloped rr ••r-.Jybt and snwon » band, und b;iicli thj b. >d, ni c.r.r [.eration. It will, with one opjratien frr earn vmety, vit .ml (iftvling, evpe«teV'» liractiral Mirieties of milling, t». iug iv.- We wnro tl.uii c n b. l produce I on ai.v other m: chine with tho suuio number of opei.-iliui-.H. It docs not change length of stitch on sorou w rk. I:»wfrr.ii ta.-c. to leather wilhout s ,: 'ch ni tC2..':i-'i I vory inn:hiii" i* warranted for five yr.ii j .'.nn w I !••> i:i ;>t i:i repairs ti ec of expense to tiio pur —FOß .SALE f-Y— --EE. Grri et>, BVTLEB, P. 4, J Warner's Safe Kidnsy an j Liver Cure. I (Formerly Dr. Ctaif* JHdnry Cure.) > A vegetable i»rcparatl »:i an«l the on It «uro S r»MiU'«l> in tlio world lor tirlchl'ii j l>i.•»»«*!<'•, iiikl ALL liitiiicj, Liter, Hud 3 I rlu.ir.v H »»r'iv.uirnoni»i:< of the highest order In proof 83 of tlie*e sUUoments. n i' t>~For th»» < ;ir<« of I?In'»<•« «, rali for IVar- B ner'n .S.tlfe Q * P'«>r the cure of nnd the other ldtsra!<»»a, call f»»r Uaruci's Sul<* Hi rtnvjr 9 mail Livorf'uro. | WARNER S SAFE BITTERS. J It i.s the b<:sl ISlooil B*nrlfl< i\ find sthnulatofl • evory function to more healthful a« tlon, and I In thus a Intneflt In all diseases. | Il ctimi and othrrKkln Frnvv. c and Diseases, Including luams I i \i <•<*«•»•, and other .Soi*e*. » X>.T*|K k |»«lM, HVnkvif uof llic Mlomnrli, I ( oiiHtipaflon, IHului<«m. I It.r,etc., areenrod by the l:ilii>n. It u I uueoubled as an ap|>etl*»rand regular t«>ulr. j Uottles of two sizes ; prices. 50r. and QI.IU | WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE i Qulrkhr Rent and Sl• ' cau . a a.;e pnt down f, t trial or ravtr«?e jm o:» niaimoHed for the th.,t v r-ck or ii;*i *v\e,ni tame. JAMES J. CAMPBELL, Office in Fail view borough, in Telegraph Office. Jm'Sl Bamiwis P. 0.. PutierCo., Ta. l'Kltllis AKMUU, Justice of tlie t'eace, M:i;n street, opposite Poetoffice, j'i "> ZELIENOPLE, ]>A. ATT( )RNE Y8 AT LA W. BUTLER. PA. JFBKITTAIN, Office with L Z Mitchell. Diamond. A. M. ODNNrNQHA M, Office in Brady's Law Jiuißutler, Pa. S. 11. PIERSOL. Office on N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle build- IHE ;r...via JOHN M. GREER. O/n.-e i ny, j-„ ,-ori:cr Di&i::ond. liOvl2 WJI. H. LUXK, O wit!] W. H. H Riddle, Esq. NEWTON BLACK; Office on Diamond, near Court House, south s >lo. ' ~ E7I. liiuiGii; Office in Kiddie's Lav.- Building. S F. BO\YSEI.\ Dfl'iPi. in Riddle's Law Building. [marS'Tfi J. B. McJUNKINT * Special attention given to collections Oilice ONPI¥IN* VVs»!:»rfl F!OMP«. JOSEPH B. BREDIN, - Office north-east corner of Diamond. Ruilt-r Pa. H 11. GOUOIIER, Office in Schneideraan's building, up staiis. j, tTdonly 7 Office near Court House. r ■ 74 \r. D. BRAN DON, ~ eb!7-75 Office in Borg's building CLARENCE WALKER, _ Office in Brediu building- marl 7 t FERD RETBER~ Office in Bern's new h-jildinjr. Main street.iptHj F. M. EAST.V AN, Office in Bredin building. LEV. McQUISfION, Office Main street, I door south cf Court House JOS. c. VANDERLiN, Office Main street. 1 door south of Court House. Wm A. FORQUER, fcT Office on Main street, opposite Vogeloy House. GEO. R. WHITE" Office N. E. corner of Diamond ~ FHANCIS S PURVIANCE, Office with (ten. J. N. Purviance, Mailt street, "wnth of Court House. J. J) Mc.IUNKIN, ' Office In Schneidemau's hulldiujr, weu. side ot Main street, 2nd square from Court House. A. G. WILLIAMS," Offico on Diamond, two doors west of Citizen office, &p2G ~fTc. CAMPBELL, Office in Berg'snew building. 2d floor, cad ■*ide Main St., a few doors south of Lowrj House. marl)—ti. «: A. & M. may 7 OOifce S. W. cor. cf Diamond. BLACK & BRO., Offiee on Main street, one doer south oi Hrady Block, Butler. Pa. (ecp. 2, 1374. JOHN M MILLER & BRO. Office in Brady's Law Building, Main streot, -outh of Court House. Ecqene O. MILLF.u, Notary Public. jnn4 ly THOMAS ROB US SON, BUTLER, PA'. JOHN 11. NEGLEY, taTGivos pa'-viculr.i- attention to transactions ih real estate throughout tho county. OFFICE on DIAMOND, NKAU forat HOUSE, IN • 'rri7.EN r.uir.MNo E. K. ECKLET, KeNMEDV AIAKbIIALL. I Late ot Ohio.) El I\LEY & MARSHALL. Office in Brady's Law Bnlldlu;:. 5ept.9,74 C G. CHRISTIE^ Attorney at Law. Legal busiuess carefully transacted. Collections made nnd promptly remitted. Business correspondence promptly attended to and answered. Office opposite Lov- ry House, Butler, Pa. MISGELLA.NEOU.S. McSW EENV & McSWEENY, SmolLport and Bradford, Pa. fir nTmiles, Petrolla, Butler county, Pa. |]nS WILLIAM R. CONN/ Office in Brswley House, GREECE CITY. |june7-ly M. C BENEDICT, janG t( Petrolia, Butler co., Pa HOTELS \VILLAL r D HOUSE, Main street, uoar Court Houso, BUTLEB, PA. GEO. W. CAMPBEI.L, - - - PKOPBIKTOR. fcT"Good stabling in connection. EITENiMILLER HOUSE," On Diamond, near Court House, bDTLEB, TA. H. EXTENMILLEB, - - - Pr.oruiicroß. This house has been newly furnished arid pa pered. and the accommodations are good. Ktabling in connection. National Hotel, COBTLANDT STItEET, Neau Bn DWAY, NEW YORE, IIOTCIIK.ISS & POND, - - Prop'rs. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Tl.e restaurant, cafe and lunch room attached are unsurpassed for cheapness and excellence of sen-ice. Looms GO cts. to $2 per day, #3 to #lO lier wii k. Con\eiiient to all ferries and city railroads. NtvW FuitNiTt'Eic, NEW MANAGE MENT. Janls-ly Union Woolen Mill, BUTLER, PA. 11. FUViLEKTON, Prop'p. Manuf;icturer of BLANKETS, FLANNELS, YAHNS, Ac. Also custom worl; done to order, such ns carding Rolls, making Blankets, Flannels, Knit ting and Weaving Yams, Ac., at very low prices. Wool worked on the shares, it de- Mlr.'d. mv7-ly WINDOW DECORATION A SPECIALTY. A very and elegant assortment of I.ACi: CURTAINN, RAW HILK AND JUTE CUI.TAINB, I.ACE I.ambreqr.ir.s in Various Styles and Oradns, «» ■« M KIVVAIJ , Eastlake I.ambreijuins, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Shades, Shading, Bedding, etc., at HENRY HOLTZMAN'S, THE ntACTICAL UPHOLSTEIiEB, No. 74 WOOD HTUKKT, apl4-3m PriTSBUROH, PA. tastiT* Reward. Tlio undersigned will pay tho above reward for the return of his small dark bay lIOKNE, white left hind foot, star 011 forehead, scar on right hip, H years old, which was stolen from his Held, in Concord township, on the night of the 7tli of October last. FRANCIS RYE IIS, apHtf Peachville P. 0., Butler Co., Pa. PENSIONS obtained for disabled soldiers, from date of dis charge. if application is fil«l Itefore July Ist, IHHO. Pensions increased. Send postage for new laws, blanks, and instructions. Address W. C. BEKINOER A CO., Pittsburgh, Pa., or Washington, D. C, tdTOldest Claim Agency in the United States. *p2l-2m