YOU NO MEN, LISTEN TO THE WGKDB OF GEN. OAE FIF.LD. The following delivered in Cleve land, on Saturday evening, October lltb, 1879, just before State election d*y, is so full of eloquence and good advice that we cannot forbear to re produce it here, at.d commend it to the careful rending of every young man in tbe land to-day: Now, fellow citizens, a word before I leave you on tbe very verge of the boly day of God— a fit moment to con secrate ourselves finally to the «reat 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 give 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.] 1 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 thing the boy suggested, but I did ad mire the spirit of the boy that wanted to bave some independence of his own. Now, I tell you, young man, don't vote the Republican ticket just be 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 w-th yon for a moment while we survey the ground where I hope you will not Bhortly lie. [Laughter.] It is a sad place, young man, for you to put your {roung life into. It is to me far more ike 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 tbe mem ory of squatter sovereignty and tbe Dred Scott decision." A million and a half of Democrats voted for that, but it has been dead fifteen years— died by the hand 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 on its little headstone this : "Sa cred to the 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. But 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 and 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 tbe 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 tbe 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 place. [Laughter.] But just before I leave it I discover a new-made grave, a little mound— short. The grass baa 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 curiosity, wandering what tbe little grave is, and I read on it: "Sacred to tbe memory of tbe 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 tbe Ist of January, 1879, and the $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, young man, come out of that! [Laughter.] That is no place in which to put your young 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 camp ? Yes! Yes 1 Three hundred and fifty thousand soldiers, the noblest band that ever trod the earth, died to make this camp a camp of glory and of lib erty forever. [Tremendous applause.] But there are no dead issues here. , There are no dead ideas here. Hang out pur banners from under the blue sky this night until it shall sweep the green turf under your feet 1 It hangs over our camp. Read away up under tbe stars the inscription we have writ ten o:i it, lo! these twentv-five years. Twenty-five years ago the Republi can party was married to liberty, and this w 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 wo are trtier to liberty to-day and dearer to God than we were when wo spoke our first word of liberty Read away up under the sky across our starry ban ner tbe first word we uttered twenty five year* ago! What was It? "Sla very shall never extend over another foot of the territory of the Great West." [Applaupe.l Is that dead or alive? Alive, thank God, forevermore! [Ap plause.] Aud truer to-nigbt than it was the hour it was written! [Ap plause.] Then it was a hope, a prom ise, a purpose. To-night it is equal with the stars—immortal history and immortal truth. [Applause.] Come down tbe glorious steps of our banner. Every great record we have made we have 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 i that defended it! [Applause.] 1 think I these young men will do that. ["Of - course they will."] Gentlemen, we are closing this mem i orable campaign. We have got our enemies on the run everywhere. • [Laughter ] And all you need 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 , on an Isthmus. This year and next is the narrow Isthmus between rs and perpetual victory. If you can win now ami 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 Xorth in our Congress that will make up for the rebellion of theS mth [Great applause.] We are posted here as the Greeks were posted at Thermo pylae to meet this one great Barbarian Xerxes of tbe Itshinus. Stand in your places, men of Ohio! Fight this batj tie, win this victory, and then one more puts you in safety forever! I thank you, fellow citizens, for your patience MRS. LYBiA I, NAM. OF LYNN, MASS. DISCOVEBER OR LYDIA E. PBNKH&SJS'g VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The Positive Cure Tor all Female Complaints. Thiajyrvptratbm, aa Its fitme conafct* ol Vegetable ProiKsrtiea th;tt are Urolosi to the r::oet del irate Invalid. Upon one trial the n.erlta of this Com redojniayl, Lj Immediate t enrl when It i use is continued, in ninety-ulnc* ca. *;.? ia a hen. drcd, a permanent cureia effected,?.* will tt» tify. On occ nint of its proven merits, it 1'; today re commended and prescribed by the best phyidciuna in the country. It will cure entirely tlio worst fonu of falling of the utorua, Lcurjrrho-a, irregular tiid pcinfai Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, I:if!am:*:atk»u rnd Ulceration, Flooding*, a!i Dis;ilocementJi and the con sequent spinal weakness, and i* especially adajtrd to tho Chang* of Life. It will dissolve and exp 1 tuinor* from the uterus in an early stago of development. Th? tendency to cancerous humors there la checked very •pccdily by lis use. in fart it has proved to bo tho great eat and be*t remedy that haa ever been discover ed. It permeate* every portion of the sy*i' m, and jjivca new life and vlffor. It removes y, de stroy* all r raving for stimulants, and relieves wecJnieaH of tbe stoma/ h It cures rilo-.tlngr. Headaches, Kervcus Proctration, General Debility, Slecplc&sness, Dcp;-euiion and Indl gostlcn. That feeling of bearing down, causing weight and backache, is always pcrrr-aaciitly cured 1 y its use. It will at all times, and cndcrrll circumst&n ccs, act in harmony with the k.w that governs the female system. For llidney Complaint* of either sex this compound is nnsurpasacd. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound la prepared at 253 and 235 We«tem Avenue, Lynn, Ma*.-. Price SI.OO. Six bottles for ST>.OO. Bent by n:ail in t'.iG form of pills, also in the form of Loscnges, on receipt of price, SI.OO, per box, for cither. Hrs. I'll-lUiAil freciy answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for pam phlet. Addron a* a!x>vo Mention thh paper. Ko faxni.'y ahould be without LYDIA II rTCj£XIA2P LIVER TILLS. They euro Const'pailon, riliougaev, and Torpidity of the Liver. 25 ccnta per Lot GEO. A. KELLY & CO., General Agents, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold by I). H. Wuller, - ]sutler Pa. Planing Mill —AND— Lumber Yard. J. L. PUHVIB. L. O. PURVIS. S.G. Purvis & Co., M4NUFACTI'KCIiS AND DEALERS IN Rough and Planed Lumber OK EVF.KY DESCRIPTION, ! FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SArilJ, DOOItS, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, PORCH POSTS, STAIR RAILS, Newell Poßts and Balusters FENCE PALINGS, &0., Ac , MICHIGAN SHINGLES, Barn Boards; Plastering Lath ; Ilem lock Bill Stuft', such as Joist Raf ters, Scantling, &c.. all sizes constantly on hand. All of which we will sell on reasonable terms and guar antee satisfaction. PLANING MILL AND YARD Wear Geriuun CJalliolle CIIIIM 1 !! J«t.7.#oly _ _ New Shoe House. BARNES T EALLQCK N.YVK JUST OPENFD AT No. 95 Federal Street, AIXEOIIENY 4!ITY, FA., One of the fluent assortments of FINE BOOTS and SHOES ever brought to that city, an>l are selling thorn »t lower price# than auy otlior house ea*t of Now York. They have a full and complete stock of evi ry thing in the line of BOOTS & SHOES, and Invito buyers ■to call aud examine before parcliiutiiig ol.iewbero. BARNES & KALLOCK, 95 FMJEBAL STIIEET, ALLEGHENY 1»A, anrl4-3in TB BCO-P AUTN E RSTIT PI IERETO FO R E existing between Chariot E. Shedaker and Joseph 11. Lindsay, proprietors of the Economy Shirt Works, is this day dissolved, Charles h. Hheduker, the senior aud continuing proprietor, having purchase.] the entire business, measur inentx, aud patterns, will 1m? pleased to have a continuance of former patronage. N. B.—C. F. I'eddirick has no further con nection with this house, and is not authorized to collect any bills. All accounts must be set tled with Charles E. Shedaker. CHARLES E. SHEDAKER, Successor to SUBP.VKER LINDSAY, Economy Shirt Works. I phia. N. E. cor. Eighth and Wa'nut Sts., Philadel- PHU.AI>EU'UIa, Jane Sth 1880. jun23-4t fglpe iSwtUj; Cifcissfcti: P*. t Suite 3 ft, I^Bo. •j ££■ jjjg| jgSjj£ L| A V£QETABL£ REMEDY r* 1 Lc?' 1 For Ir.tarrr.l nnii tzternal Use, / " Is a SU.IE Cl".£ for t - D:t-. :cs for which it is recommended ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE in tho hands of S * v\ even l!."' mc;t inexperienced persons. ( i. It i-~ a Mir.- r-r-ci <;i.: for C(5T'<;iTS, FOIIR I i'l .sr . S • n'.yj TliJtfJ Vi, '-an Ir' -.~r u "i..: .. ■>»-.«( trl'r/ » I V .¥..■**s* ,? *0 ~'r - ' iMMiTIiEKIA.aad <■ the keM | ..V . , |»iN.» ii ■ -< ■ " '1 M.l I y THE S?.r;,.T f,LLT,r. Afi J f,*3Sf WIDELY KNOWN ;f§ i family mmm Hhz WORLD. Ii 1 , (> X l3s -rl 'rz&f! fiSSSnZX BPS :;A -* G £. ; :I !>V.-;"..»TEIIV. •>: : I •« KL I'O.'TIJIST* AM A * I'' ki'lk* P I t./.. ...J c ..J., I iSi k{£ % 19 -A HAS STOOD THS miOF m YEARS' CONSTANT Si!ilfr/ £3* l tiS£ iN A;.i. L'. -jNSii;i.S AND CLiu.AsLts. I J3'/( ' ffi •' It i« R!TO.ra:i.Mt. ,1 by rb>!-leinnK, liii:*»io::a.ri: tfTl ' li a 1 i -IL.U: -i ; cr Plr.atnticns, BSjl V 3 U -< "1 Factor:; , Nbi-rcs la fhoit, by rvcrytf-.y t; II p IT EC IVITiiJUT A RIVAL AS A LIN!!ViEiiT. Lt,' ' &-.I k i, pi-.,vd r!-.\ \ ! -: f.r i'niii In the Back and £lde, Ni §5 | S'/i 3I ; arV • ; • fS* «» of Bruise, tv'l \\ Sm'/ E •» . Siirr.la.i •■ •-. cv.- Iti.-rcs, etc. HBIB '*• ■ «:' . <-I • • IU: WITHOCT IT. ITN.: g'A£ - '"j ) ■■"■"Y ; n;r- -t > < -t in doctors' bilin, uaU it: i nee .t/ i'T-, .. , "i. It i■ r .'J at 25c.60c.aad fci.C'U y-, ;. ■ i " , "■ t t .■ 1 ;r. ia _ZI c?rc;"ri-t3. % PEEKY DAVIS ci scm, Providence, R. I. Proprietors. SUPER)OR MILLING 3 WALTER & BOOS, Proprietors of the V7ell-Known Splendid BXJTLER, IJA.1 J A. ' We wish to iuforin 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. Wc can say to Farmers and Producers of wheat that it will be profitable to them to give us a trial We claim that we can make a BETTER ARTICLE OF FLOUR, ANG NiQBE OF IT, out of the same number of bushels of wheat tlian any other Mill in the countv, and equal to any first-class Mill iu the city, or Western .Mills. Tbe new Undcr-runniDg Mill, used for Regrinding, bought of Munson & 13r0., Utica, N. Y.; the George T. Smith Middlings Purifier, bought at Jackson, Mich., together with Bolting Cloths, Reals, Conveyers, V.'IDE-AWAKK ACKNTS. in ill! VV li:»rts of tl»< Stii»<'. lo *PII ICIISN *ll'- new ami eiepuil MAl'or I'l'N N'SVI.V ANI A. Kwry riti zcu should have It. Nothing luu sucoi r.icil l;k«* it war tiiucs. I'scfn!, ornaiiii'iital and CIM-IIJI. A oji|n>rtunltj for ciMTKetlc canvassci.s. Sample for CO (•••nts. Addroiw, •iunrter City Pul>!i.shimr House, 72' i .Saiisom St., riifladelphia. 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 Nolle© ii» Tax The Commissioners hereby ;rivc notice that taxes of Is?:) must be paid in immediately, a-i the books for 1880 have been put in the hands of the collectors. The County needs the money and it must be paid. jul(i:3w AoinuiJMtrutrix'M Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration having been grant" d to the undersign ed on the estate of James Stoops, late .if Cherry tovrnship, county of Jtutkr, !SlaU? of Pennsylva nia, dee'd, all persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment, and those-havina; claims against t he to present them duly authenticated for settlement. KLIZA JANK HTOOI'S, Ailm'x, jelO/iw] Annandale, Butler Co., l'u. BAUER & BAXTER, Lively, Sale and Feed Stables, ItEAIt OF VOOELEY HOUSE, junO-Sm BUTLER PA. A authenticated, for payment. WILLIAM I'. BBAHASI, Adm'r. mayl'J-tit Ilarri-iville P. 0., Butler Co., Pa AKnil jl Book of nearly 10(j large UK P octavo pages for the sick. A llllU Pull of valuable notes, by Or. E. 11. F< >OTE, on Scrofula, Diseases of the breathing organs; Diseases of Men; Diseases of Women; aehes und pains ; Heart Troubles ; and a great variety of chronic diseases, with evidence that in most cases these diseases aro curable. Send a three Cent StainjK Addres, MI BUY iniA.yvn.^iT} CO., No. 12!» KastiiKth II I J\ street, New York eity. * | jun9-3m 5,. n. coctfitiii, Lively, Sale, Feed and Exchange STAULE, Rear of Ixxvry House, - - BUTLER, PA. i junel-ly II I We need a few men to solicit Hnn« orders for our Nursery Sti« k. We I(UUU01 r.i|uire men of undoubted integ rity, good habits, with plenty of AND pluck and prei-everance. . Boys j rar. !y ever succeed, and dissipated O 1 | or dishonest men we will not fin liflDnlllß |''°y'• Energetic men with fair UUjJUUIO !, us i t „. ss capacity ean easily ac quire a knowledge of the business. IVSEN We want those who can go t i any part of their own or adjoining |lJcounties, aud give their undivided || attention to the business. Success ful men can obtain. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT, GOOD PAY &. EXPENSES. (live ."lie, pre,.:>«i i o •npa;ton, and refercne s. Address, U. U. CIIASI. & Co., , 10 N. Merrick St., Phila. GANGER. This disease like many others is regarded as incurable. It is not so. If it is taken iu time it is as easily cured as a wart or a corn. We know very well that it is a fearful disease und will eat away until it destroys life, that is if it is neglected, but if it is attended to when it lirst makes its appearance, or soon j after, there is no trouble iu eradicating it from tbe system. Persons will have to be here during part of the treatment, consequently there is no use writing to me for information whether it can be cured without my seeing the case. I also treat with success, Rupture, I'ilcs, Fistula, Ulcers, Ulcerated leg-"! Varicose Wins, Varicocele Tumors, Hydrocele, und every form of Skin Disease. Dr. Krcysnr, 240 Penn Avenue, Opposite Christ's Church, Pittsburgh, Pa. IFO Li- SA.T-jIB ! The tfood will and fixtures of a Hotel, close i to the l T nion l'u. —K5 rooms | Accommodations for2oo Guests doing a very Itirge business. Satisfactory rea- | ■ sons for selling. For full particulars, apply to ( HAS. A. GIVEN, American House, my". 1 in. Pittsburgh, l'a. BIZM1& FRY! i i Livery, Sale & Food > STAI tl .liS. Cunningham street, near Post office, Butler, Fa. ! iNtW HQBSEST NiW RIGS.Ii VKT's : [Jpllieif! hi PAD Oliiiiions of flie I'ublie, WABASH, INDIANA. The Pads are selling well. Hive several o!.i chronic cases of Kidney trouble using them, and they report an improvement and thuik ranch, of them. A. L. ROHBOf'K A CO.. Druggists. CDUBTNEY, TEXAS. Your Pad has done me more good than any Remedy I ever used. JAS. B. CALLAWAY. MT. CLEMF.NS, MICH. Your Pjd lias C'.ired me of Pain ir. the B: ck and Kidney Trouble. M. J. HOUOiI. Address DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, TOLEDO, - - - OHIO. J. C. RF.DICK. Agent for Butler r O . A NEW DEPARTURE! BES^^^^^ORLD! THE SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. of Syracuse, N. Y. Are now putting on the market a Plow that Is as much superior to any Plow heretofore made as the Plows of the past few years have been superior to those made half a century ago. It combines all the excellencies of any Plow In use. It obviates all the objections made to any other Plow. In addition It embraces several new features of the greatest value, for which we have ob tained exclusive Patents. Its Be am, Clevis, Jointer Standard and Wheel Standard will be STEEL, and Its mold board will be a composition of Steel and Iron chilled under a process for which we have also obtained an exclusive Patent. It will be called THE SYRACUSE CHILLED STEEL PLOW Its weight will be eighteen pounds less than our present styles. A first-class Steel Plow, made in the or dinary way, full rigged, retails for twenty-two dollars. Inferior Steel Plows retail from six teen to nineteen dollars. The price of our new Plow will be but Seventeen Dollars, and it will be the cheapest Agricultural Implement ever sold. Its mold board will outwear three of the very best kinds ot the ordinary steel mold boards. It will scour in soils where all steel plows and all other plows have hitherto proved a failure. With this Plow will be Introduced a corru gated Plow Point and Jointer Point, on which wo have also obtained a Patent, and which 13 also a great Improvement, both as regards Rrengtli and wear. The Jointer can bo shifted BO as to take more or leas land, and also more or less pitch, and it can always be kept on a line with Lhe Plow. The wheel will run under the beam or one side of It as desired, and always kept In line. The beam Is adjustable for Spring or Fall Aowlng, and also for two or three horses. The handles can be adjusted to accommo date a man or boy, on the same Plow. It Is a perfect Plow. Wooden beams arc going out of use because they shrink, swell and warp, and never run two seasons alike. Iron beams are too heavy. Malleable beams become demoralized and bend, which Is much worse than to break. A Steel beam is the necessity of the day. It is three times as strong and very much lighter than any other style. When we say a Mold board Is chilled, tho farmers know It la so. We do not palm off on them a composition of various metals and call it chilled metaL We want agents for this new Plow in every town in this State. We can give but a very small discount to them, but we will pay the Railroad Freight. We propose to place this Plow In the hands of Fanners as near the cost of manufacture as possible. It will be the best Agricultural Implement ever sold. It shall also be the cheapest Persons therefore who are not willing to act as agents on the principle that "a nimble six pence Is better than a slow shilling," need not apply for an agency. No Plows on commission. All sales absolute. nr-This is the only Steel chilled Plow in the World. Steel costs several times more than Iron. But this Plow, full rigged, by giving small discounts, can be sold for Seventeen Dollars. Compare this price with that of any Iron Plow ever made. It is cheaper than any other Plow now made would be at Ave dollars and a half. Where there "are no agents we will, on re ceipt of Seventeen Dollars, send a Plow to any ltallroad station in the State and pay tho freight. Address, SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. Syracuse, N. Y. !■» ■- '•is* Port Grape Wine , U.seil in the principal Cb r« lu\s for Communion ] pur|X>m\s. ( Excellent For T.adlca ntul Weakly Pcrxotu RIKI TLX; 1 | SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE! " POUR \KARS OLD. „ Tins Celebrated : .'alive WHIP Is made from the ml-r of I lie < tiiiirln <: raiie.mlsed In tills country. Its I valuable Tonic and Strengtliing Properties arc unsurpassed bv anv other Native Wine. Ilemg i the pure Juice uf t'he Crape, produced under Mr. Speer's own per.ciual supervision, its purely and gcutlinoiie^, are guaranteed. The youngest child ma\ partake of us «enerons ipialities, aud lhe weakest invalid use II lo advantage. II is particu larity bciictlcial to I lie a sell and debilitated, and suited to tiie various ailments that allect lhe weaker sex. It is iu every respect A V. INI. I O l!h ltKI.IKI) ON. | ML* KEH'S IP. J-. SUERTJ.Y, ! The 1". .r. HHi:RItV l>: a wine of Superior Char acter, and partakes ol tlicp'Meu <|liaiitie.s of the grape from wliie't it is made. For purity. Kiclmcs i. | Flavor aim Mechanical Properties, It will be limiul unexcelled. Hl'E IP. J\ Y- This Bit A N DY stands unrivaled iu this Country, 5 Ileitis jar nperior for niedlcinlal purposes. IT IS A l'l'ltii dlstilatioii riom the {{rape and contains valuable iiiedlclnial properties It lias a delh :de Havoi. similar to that ol the Urapes from which il i* distillod, and is iu great . favor anionic first -( lass families. ~ See that I le* signature of Al.l'ltl'.D SPEEH, las sale. N. J., is over the cork of each bottle. . Sold by I>. H. WUIiIJEK. I apr-'s-iyr . t/k P* ,r dfiy at home Hamples worth IU ftg free. Address HTIMSOK A Co., i Portland, Maine. dec3-ly j iXMAH WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHV O^TM^CO JNTR Y , W,U - n. Toi*t, if/ PlXn rt' * | ' - ',TF'-A! S j| :C*o"' s-1 A_ CHicAGoftoCK INLAND & PACIFIC [TR." IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN Tilly EAST & THE WEST! ts niLtin line runs from Chi ."asi >to Council Dinino Cars fur eatlniyfiurpogesonly. Ooeother Bluffs. passing through J..iict, ('ttawn. I-a Sa.Uo. prcti feature of our Palace Cars is a SMOKING Geneseo. Mollnc, lt.>ck Island. Davenport. West S.VUKiN where you can enjoy your " Havana Liberty. lowa laknd ! At E.voi.tivooD. with the L. S. AM. S., and P., Wioterset; Atlantic to Lewis and Audubon; and Ft. W. A ( It. Rds. Avoca to Harlan. This is positively the only At WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, with P., C. A St. Railroad, which owns, and operates a through L. R. It. line from Chicago into the Slate of Kansas. At LA SALLE, with 111. Cent. R. R. _ Through Express Passenger Trains, with Pull- At PEORI A, with IV P. & J.; P. D. A E.; I. B. 4 man PalaceCarsattacHed.arerun each way daily W.: 111. Slid.: and T. P. AW. Kds. between CHICAGO and PEGIUA. KANSAS CITY, At ROCK ISLAND, with "Milwaukee A Rock COUNCIL BLUFFS, LEAVENWORTH and ATCIII- Island short Line," and flock lsi'd £ Peo. Itds. BON. Through cars are also run between Mil wau- At DAVEVPOKT. with the Davenport Division kee and Kansas City, via the • Milwaukee and C. M. A St. P. K. K. Rock Niand Short Line." At WEST LIUEBTY. with the!!.. < .R. A N.R.R. The "Ureal Kock Island" is magnificently At GRtNNELL. with Central lowa R 11. enuipped. Its road bed Is simply perfect, and its At. DES MOINES, with D. M. & F. D. R. R. track is laid with steel rails. At COUNCIL BLUFFS, with Union Pacific R. R. What will please you most will be the pleasure At OMAHA, with B. A Mo. It. R. It. In Neb.) of enjoying vour meals, while passing over the AtCoLU.MHis JUNCTION. with 8..C. 11. A N. R.R. beautiful pra'irie* of Illinois and lowa, in one of At OTTUMWA, with Central lowaß. K.; W., our magnificent Dining Cars that accompany all St. L. A Pac.. and C B A y K. Rds. Through Express Trains. You get an entire At KEOKUK, with Tol„ Peo. A\\ ar.: Wab.. St. meal, as good as Is served In any flrs.-class hotel, Louis A Pac.. and St. L, Keo. A N.-W. R. Rds. forsevenly-tlve cents. At CAMERON, with 11. St. J. R. It. Appreciating the fact that a majority of tho At ATCHISON, with Atch.. Topekn A Santa Fe; people prefer separate npnrtmenls for different Atch. A Neb. and Cen. Br. U. P. R. Rds. purposes (and the immense passenger business At LEAVENWORTH, with Kau. Pac., and Kan. of this line warranting Iti, we are pleased to an- Cent. R. lids. .... nounce that this Company runs Pi Ulnuin Palace At KANSAS CITY, with all lines for tho West Sleeping Van for sleeping purposes, and Palace and Southwest. PI'LLHAV PALACE CARS are run through to PEORIA, DES MOINES. COINCIL RIITFFB. KAN'HAN CITY, ATCUIMOX. and LEA VEX WORTH. Tickets vlii this Line, known a> the "Orcat Kock Island Route," are sold by * all Ticket Agents In the United States aid Canada. For Information not obtainable at your home ticket office, address, A.. KIMBALL, K. ST. JOHN, f» Gen'l Superintendent. Gen'l Tkt. and Paas'trr Agt., Chicago, lilt JE. G R I E IB; DEALER IN FINE | Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C. ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. MAIN STREET, (North of Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA. WATCHES AND CLOCKS REPAIRED, AND WARRANTED. 108 A NKW HKI'A K VUKR $1 BOTTLE I'ATKNT MEDICINES FOR 38 CENTS ! JAD WIU'S TONIC LAXATIVE 1» AiU'Ctlzinu, Pni:itab!e and Non-Alcoholic, ANI) ALWAYS CUKES Dyspepsia, Sick IfcndiH*!):: Constipation, Wil iounncssi, Sour Stomach, Liver Comprint, Want ol Appetite. Indi:. r cMioii, Jaundice, Kid ney Complaint, Nervousne-s, Dizziness, Sleep lessness, Heartburn, Colic, Debility, Foul Breath, Worms, files, Fevers, Colds, Ac. THK TONIC I.AXATIVB regulates the bowels and strengthens the system, gives a clew head, pure blood and elastic spirits. Is purely vege table, contains no mercury nor aloes. Sale, m all times. Pleasant to the taste, and a substi tute lor Pills, Castor Oil, Ac. Best family med icine known. Adapted lo strong men. delicate females and feeble infauls. In liquid form. Sold by druggists. Price onlv 38 cents for a large bottle. HENRY B. JADWIN, Apothe cary and Chemist, Sole Proprietor, Carbondule, Pa. P. 11. WULLER, Drugist, Sole Agent for Butler, Pa. jan2B-ly CHOLERA "smun-H DIAEBH(EA REMEDY. is a speedy and certain enro for Diarrbeea, L)yn enterv. an"'! most effectual preventive of Chol ora and Cholera Morbus. It is no secret prepa ration, »h the ingredients of which it is corn |>osed, are upon the label of each bottle, and it is recommended and prescribed by the most em inent physicians. Sold by druggists and store keepers. Price 25 coiits and 41. A large bottle sent express paid, for 41- Mend for circular. Address CHAS. A. 08MUN, nov2G-Gm 13 Seventh Ave., New Yoik. Notice Extraordinary. PerHoiiH to have their Old Furniture repaired, or New Work made to order, anch ah Munic Stands. Pook Canen, Wardroben, Olfice De«kß, Oftiee Tablet*, Ac., would do well to call on A. 13. WILSON, Practical Cabinet Maker. I hni.l that a pieco of furniture made by hand is worth two made by machinery, and will cost but littlo more, if any. Then whv not have hand made ? All work made in the latest styles and of the best material. I guarantee entire sat isfaction in stvle, workmanship and price. Oivo me a call. Shop on Mifllin street, four doors west of Main street, and opposite A. Trontnian's store, Butler, I'a. uepl7-ly TRUTHS. Hop bittern are the I'll rant and Heat Hitter* ever made. They aro compounded from llopa, Bucliti, Mandrake anil Oandelloii,—the oldest, best, and most valuable medicines In the world and con tuln all the bent and mo*t curative properties of nil other Hitters, being tile greatest Blood I'lirl ller, Liver l!r||iiliiii>r, and Life aud Health He-1 storing Agent on earth. No disease or ill health can possibly long exist where these Bitters are used, so varied aud perfect aro their operations. They givo new life and vigor to .the aged and Infirm. To all whoso employment* rausu Irregu larity of the bowels or urinary organs, ar who re nulre au Appetizer, Tonic aud uilld Stimulant, these Hitters aro Invaluable, belnir highly cura tive, toulc aud stimulating, without Intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or ivmtoms are, what the dlxeaso or ailment Is, use flop Hitters. Don't wait until yon are sick, hut If yon only leel Liad or miserable use the Hitters at once. It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved by so doing. will be paid for a case they willuotcure orhelp. . Ho not suffer yourself or let vonr friends suffer, bat use aud urge them to use Hop Hitters. Remember, Hop Bitters Is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the Purest and Best Medi cine ever made ; the " Invalid*. Friend and . Hope," aud no person or family should be with out them. Try the Bitters to-day. Try Hop Cough Cure and Pain Relief. ® JOIt BAL« BT ALI. DRIOOISTH. « £ f- rsss^mKOKsmmmm ——Bag—■ |THE hi V; tat it will io,Wilkwt.Basting. I; villi sow over uaa?ea:eunacts.n3_well aa 1•„ v ill ?£TfOvcr geamr. in any parmont, without jr.-.!:":"! *V> rt stitch. s, breaking of thread, (-.•pu.-lc" irg ihe lining of the coods at the scum, r, '.iiin * tio noi tancc from the o]>crator, excel t torua l!i. >u*ca!i:o and to guide the work.' V p. ;-t» wi.ica no other machii o possesses. > i ; only pr utlcr.l machine for hemming 1.-. I.i a;-■■poplins. mus'ins, and other similar jtt*N 7/ tin at In*:', nit, tad it is the only machine ia r drcM, I r-ild crskirt, andv.lthout thowing t! _■ >tlt< hon rul'tslde. FeM hiu3 trimming aud scwinai one opera-, t: i. M.iha mll'lncrs* folds with difercnt colors and p! "Os c floods at one operation, aud scv.- on at the 1. I'jf UO. i I It v ..I row in a sleevo, covering a cord aud. cl'tcl.' 'T ' 11' to the seam at tho sarno tln.o. !i .1 fjthi rv. ltho'.it tewing o". ■lt will gather e: I tew on 11 the' vanio time. ~ i I w-; l j»it!>pr ); twr< n two hands, showing tho cl'tchc i o:i tl -.aright side, at one operation. . It ivill JiiuheaaJ rewa rufTlo on crijr pnrt of a dr.-ipl'rt, nt d ao-roa a bias fold for hendingat no titration, showing tho stitches on tho tight 1 . Itwlll pn.'liorand sew on a hand with piping h.'lwi on ruf.laand ohiml. at ono operation. !t v ill .wt a band cr.d ruhloon adrer at ion. it vHI maio plaited trimming either straight or sc.;l!oj>fd. Met 3 plaited trimm'ng cither scalloped or •♦r lyht and setr on a Uiud, and b.uch tbo U:t d, rt car«j-emtioD. It vrJil. with ono ojorntkn frr earn vrncty, without baling, executed iiractiral \arietiesof milling. b: in* iv Ive mora tl.au c n t> • produced on ar.v oiher in: chine with the auuio number or onrratloi:*. It does not change length of stitch on sorou tv rfc. I t?e;*s frr.ro lare to leather without chan* ng B'ilfh or ttnJr.n, 1 v gry niaoliino J* rarraniM f°r fireyMij ."-na w• l in ;»t i:i repairs fi ee of |wnw to ll»o i>ur »u FI) It SA LB )i V— tl. Gri eb, BUTLER. PA, Safe Kidney and Llrer Cine. (Formerly Dr. Orai i'H L~hln> t/ (*iire.) A preparation an«l tlio on IT aaro ■fiut'ily in tn»? world l«»r Kat*a and thootlier 1 dis. a-.**, rail lor U iii ut i'B Suii• i ami LirurCurc. WARMER S SAFE BITTERS. I It Ls the best ISlshml ! k iirl(l( r, and stimulatr* «i r ovi-ry function to more liHitlihful urlion, and } I t.nth:i*a hein'llt hi ull diseuHcM. h It and othrrKkln c {{»»» and Dlseanes, Including i'aucrr*, 11- <•<»***«, and otlier Sore*. 1 HVnltiifuofllio Momnrh, I<'oiixtipa?lua, llluili»«*mm, <>erifral J tty« etc., are cured by the N;ir<> uneqiiuled as an appetizer an«l tonic, lioiilep. of two sites ; prices, &Oe. ami pi. CO. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Quickly Rrlve« Rent and Sleep to the suffering, cures llisklih Im* and undi.!a, prevents 4 S.pUeplir Fl«m, and relievesKmoat Iralioit brought 011 by excessive drink, over- 1: work, miMital shocks, ami other causes. Powerful as It Is to slop pain aud soothe dls turixd Nerves, it never Injures the system, 1 wlieth'T taken in small or hir><«- J Hot ties of two sizes; prices, tttH*. and / WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Are an Immediate and active atlmului for a 1 v Cvj'.lvrncEi. Dv p-la 81l- I fo., " hop?' rJn'Z'"?' Y. 1! — ot A WATt ll FRIJE. ? h To every workihir ajreiit. itit»le <»f fainclr. la Aueni:4 arr rlrarhiK from to « day on our Koihls, In mldillon to above iireniitMii. Jm'lmi lo cents for samj»le «>r si.ix» for full "ntfit aiKl jyj'jire your count v. Tf IK MEMSKMiKK FUBIJ.SHING CO., Lewbbtirx, Pa. I2mytm^ Time »l lloldnlg Courts. The Mi-\oral Courts of the comity of Butler •omtrenee 0:1 the first ilondiy of March, June, •>f|»feiruer and December, and continue two ****** or ro long a * n ceennr (o uinjoee of tlo biding. .\\>cau.Mß a;o pnt nd. novl2 WJOL. IMSK, Olice with W. H. II Riddle, Esq. NEWTON BLACKS Office on Diamond, near Court House. south 8 do. E. i. JTkugu; Office in Kiddle's Law Uuiliiip.jr. s. F. Boweni. Oflici- in Iliddlc'c La>v CuilU.ng. [raarS 7fi r B. McJl'N KINT ' Sfacial attention given to collections Office OT>J*«v!> WfVnrf! floilß*. JOSEl'll 8.~" BREDIN, Office uorth-enrt corner of Diatn».:.d. Ruii.r Pa. HTIi.GOUOHER, Office in Schnowcman's buildiug. up stairs. j. TTDONLY " " Office new Court House. r - 74 \v. IX BRANDON, eb!7-75 Office in Borg's bui Id.: kg CLARENCE WALKER, Office in Bredin building- nmrl7 t FElij) KKIIJKK~ Office iu Bern's uew building, Main street.i]»9lj F. M.~EASTI! AN, ~ Office in Bredin building. LE VTMcQUISTION; Office Main street, 1 door sc-.ith of Court nouse JOS. C. VANDERLIN, Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House. " Wm A. FORQTJER, •sS" Office on Main street, opposite Yogeloy House. (;Ea"R. WHITE, ~ Office N. E. coiner of Diamond ~ FHANCIS S I'URVIANCE, Office with Gen. J. N. Purviance, Slain street, ton tu of Court House. J. D. WcJUNKIN, Office in Schneldeman's build iugr, west side of Main street, "nd square fiom Cuui t Iloutc. A. G. WILLIAMS, Office on Diamond, two doors west of CITIZEN office. ap2ti T. C. CAMPBELL, Office in BergVnew building, 2d floor, cut •tide Main bt., a few doors south of Lowrj House. msrll—ti. «! A. & M. SULLIVAN, may 7 Oflice S. W. cor. of Diamond. BLACK & BRO~ Office on Main street, one doer south oi Hrady Block, Butler. Pa. (t ep. 2,1574. JOHN M A!II.LER A BRO." ~ Office in Brady's Law Building', Main streot, ■south of Court House. EDGENE O. MJl.leh, Sotary Public. jnn-4 ly ~ TIIOM AS ROB IN SON, BUTLER, PA'. JOIIN 11. NEGLEYj •yGivos particular attention to transactions IH real eetata throughout tho coui'ty. OmcEoN DIAMOND, NEAII CGCHT HODEE, IN CITIZEN ntit.nsa E. K. ECKI.EY, KENNEDY MAKSIIALL. (Late ot Ohio.) El I\LEY & MARSHALL. Office in Brady's Law Buildiuj:. 5cpt.9,74 C G. CHRISTIE, Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully transacted Collections made and promptly remitted. Ba-lriess correspondence promjilly attended to and answered. Olllce opposite Lov-ry House, Butler, Pa. MISOKLIiANBOUB. Mt-SWEENV cV MtSWEENY, Hineihport and Bradford, Pa. M. N7 MILES, Petrolla, Butler county, Pa. |jnS ~~WILLIAM R "CONN" Office in Brawley Houso, GREECE <;ITY. |june7-Iy M. C. BENEDICT, janG tf Petrolia, Butler co., Pa IJOTKLS WILLAITD lIOUSE, " Mail! street, near Court nonso, BUTLEIi, PA. GEO. W. CAMPBELL, - - - I'HOPKLETOB. fcT'Good stabling in connection. EITENMILLER HOUSE," Ou Diamond, near Court House, BUTLEIi, TA. H. EITENMILLER, - - - Pr.opitiKTon. This honse lias been newly furnished and pa pered. and tho accommodations are good. Stabling in connection. National Hotel, CORTLANDT BTItEET, NKAU Bit DWAY, NEW YORK, IIOTCIIKISS ; and Weaving Yarns, Ac., at very low prices. Wool worked on the shares, If de alr.H. niv7-ly WINDOW DECORATION A SPECIALTY. A very large and olegant assortment of LACE CURTAINS, RAW BILK AND JUTE CURTAINS. IJACK I,AMHIIEtjUINH, Lambrequins in Various Styles and Grades, OHIKm'X'Alj Eastluke Lambre<|uiiiH, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Shades, Shading, BeddiiiK. etc., at HENRY HOITZMAN'S, THE PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER, No. 74 WOOD BTKKKT, apl4-:tm PITTSBURGH, PA. llewai-d. The undersigned will pay tho above reward for the return of his small dark bay HORSE, whlt» left hind foot, star on forehead, scar oil right hip, 8 years old, which was stolen from liis Held, in Concord township, on the night of I lie 7th of October last. FRANCIS BYERS, ipMtf Peaeliville P. 0., Butler Co., Pa. PENSIONS ibtainod for disable*! soldiers, from date of dis •harge. if application is fllwl l»efore July Ist, HHO. Pensions increased. Send postage for now aws, blanks, and instructions. Address W. C. BERINGER A CO., Pittsburgh, Pa., or Washington. IJ. C. E2~Olde*t Claim Agency in the United States. ip2l-2m