fchc farmer's ilcpavtmrnt. Sheep Breeding an J Wool Growing. A meeting of the Sheep Breeders' nnd Wonl Growers' Association was held at Syracuse, New York, at which there was a fair attendense of mem bers, the number present bei' g up wards of two hundred. The pulling of woo', its cause and cure was introduced for discussion. The opinions expressed varied con siderably. ToOft- co water was rec ommended. and mercurial ointment. The President had known both to be successful Mr. Lalor, of Ofteidu, suggested precaution as to the strength of the mercurial ointment applied, as it varies as sold, and one speaker had stated that he had diluted it with three parts of la d, and another with only otic. Kerosene had been tried, stopping the woolpulling, but leading to the occurrence of abortion. Rheum ti&m in sheep, its cause and cure, consumed the remainder oft >e afternoon session. Mr. Greer, of Ol'io, who attended the meeting, mentioned that the disease has not as yet, to his knowledge, appeared- in that State, nor, with a single excep tion, in Illin id, in any part of the vest. The evening session opened with a discussion upon the cau-e and cure of go tre in sheep—a disease which appears to have prevailed within a i'vw years past extensively in nearly nil parts of the State. V rv little evidence was brought forward to show that it can either be alleviated or prevented, unl ss by *he a oid ance of everything either in manage ment or breeding, which can tend to weaken the constitution and les en | the Mtal powers of the animal. And the great lesson of the meeting—de voted as it was so largely to the dis eases to which by almost unanimous I assent the "highest bred" Merinocs j were pronounced far more liable than i any others— secma to us to be clear- ' Iv one of warning, above all things; else, no matter what reputation an j animal may have, whit price it brings, or what lleece it yields—that must be made the first (jucstion with the judicious flockmaster fnil vto sat isfy that nothing in its de sent or treatment should render its offsprings lacking in that vigor and I licalthfulness without which all oth er good qualities are nugatory ami useless. To listen to the sickening details given by one or two of the speakers of a whoUt crop of lambs deformed into monstrocities of every kind carted away on a stoneboat as soon as dropped—statements fully authenticated by the testimony of the President and others, of what had occurred within their own expe rience, was enough to satisfy any unprejudiced hearer, that whatever is open to the shadow of suspicion, as likely to introduce or confirm such results, cannot be too jealously guar ded against or too strenuously do nounced. "Country Gentleman." The Soil Brecitkes. Certainly it does just as truly as you o. A few years since, if one asserted, he would have been held to an argument to prove it; just as a few years earlier no one would have .believed thata fish's gills and the leaves of a tre?, and the lungs of a beast, all performed the same office, that of aerating the blood or sap. The soil br a lies. How does it breathe ? Its circulating fluid, the blood of the soil, is water; this ! comes to it from the air, and is al ready aerated. ue, but this soon loses its giis«s, by contact with "he soil, just as the arteriil blood fresh from tin- hitigs loses its oxygen when passing its circuit in all parts of the body. The blood comes back to the lungs for more oxygenb ut the blood of the soil cannot do this, so we must let the air in, to come in contact with it. We cannot here explain the work- j ing of the air in the soil, but woul i thus briefly en fore the necessity ot Stirring the soil during droughts as | deeply as practicable, not to inter- ; fere with the roots of growing plants ; and those of previous culture, as that j a deep light soi shu 1 invito a free I circulation of beneath the surface.— Hot air, the moment, it passes be neath the surface, becomes very moist from water from which it orig inally contained, and it deposits it, thus not only aerating the soil, bu' adding to its moisture. Cold air can hold but little moisture, but hot ai dissolvcs an immense quantity, which it deposits when it cools, or rests on cool surfaces. Who has not noticed of a winter's day a locumotive leav ing behind it a snowy cloud of vapor like a comet's tail, often floating for xniautes after the trail has passjd ? MACCAROONS. —One pound of idaivehed sweet almonds, and a hand ful of bitter ; pound them in a glass mortar with rose water, to prevent their oiling; beat to a stiff fr.oth the whites of four eggs, sti into them ' pound of powdered loaf sugar, and then mix in gradually the al monds ; drop them on buttered paper, sift over them sugar, and bake quick ly without browning; leave them on the paper untij cola. STATE FAIRS.— The Illinois State Fair is to be held at Chicigo, Sept ember 4-9, inclusive. The New York State Fair for JBOS will probably be iield at Utica, Late News Items. —Some ofthe people of Concord, N. ■ H., not seeing a flag displayed at the res idence of Ex-President Pierce, Dor any ' badges of sorrow for the death of Mr. 1 Liucolu , suspected that he, entertained no regret, but on the contrary, might se cretly rejoiee at the event. The intensi | ty of tho popular feeling was everywhere such as would not be trifled with, and be tween two and four huiidred of the citi zens assembled in front of his house on Saturday evening, and called him out. 110 boldly presented him«elf, expressed 1 his detestation of the assassin's deed, pro ' tested that in common with all good c-iti ji z us he most deeply deplored the sad j a? a great calamity to tho eountry. i In reply to tho question why he had not displayed a flag, he referred to the ser. ; vice of his ancestors in the Revolution, and war of 1812, and of his own in Mexi co, aud said that if his old . were not confident of his loyalty to the old flag, no outward manifestations could r move their doubts. 'lheerowd seemed to be satisfied ond after listening respect fully, quietly retired. —The ordinance late'v passed by the Councils of Cincinnati, relative to the storing of coal oil in that city, has been repealed, and one less stringent in i(js provisions passed in its stead, by which oil of the standard quality, as defined by law may be stored iu any place to any ex tent. Autographs. —.Josh Hillings express es our views on tho subject of autographs precisely. He thus replies to an anxious j correspondent who asked for bis auto graph : " We never furnish ortograffs in les« quau ti ties than bi thepackig. Itisa bizi i ness that grate men have got into, but it don't strike us as being profitable nor I amusing. We furnished a ueat and very j dear friend our ortograff a few years ago, j Ibr 0 ' days, nnd it jot into the hands ov one of the banks, and it cost us SIT.i tow get it back. Wewetitoutof tliebiziness then,aud have not hankered forit since." woman one hundred years old. residing on the banks ofSalt Riv- I or. in Bullitt co., Ky., gathered all j her descendants at the obi 1 o nestead oti the 11 tli, to celebrate her centen nary anniversary. Sho proposed a toast as follows : "As I have lived through Wash ington's war for independence, Jack soil s war, tho Mexican war, and now i Presidents Lincoln arid Davis', why may 1 not see the end of this, the most terrible and bloody of them all." I'm; lIuNDUED Shares. —A Cham borsburg eoal oil speculator recent ly fell asleep in church, from which he was waked by the Pastor's reading: '• Surely there is a vein for the silver and a place for the gold where tlicji f'lud it." Jumping to his feet ho shook bis I'.-abn liook at the minister, crying,'"l'll take five hundred shares Frisby Run." —The proceedings of the Virginia Se cession Convention show that Gen. l.ee, when notified in tho presence of the Con vention of his selection as •ouimander of the \ irginia military force, replied : '•Trusting in Almighty-God, in an approv ! ing conscience and the aid of my fellow citizens, I devote myself to the service of my native State, iu whose behalf alone will I ever again draw my sword." I he following dialogue came ofT be tween a shoemaker and bis apprentice on the morning of the 4th of July. lioss.—" Jaeky, why don't you goto work and stop picking your nose ?" Hoy.—•• It's my nose, ain't it ? and it's, the Fourth of July, too. I'll pick tliun j dor of it. if Iv'c a mind to." | —On bein ■ made acquainted with the I terms upon which Lee surrendered his ar my, Admiral Farragut remarked, with an j air of evident satisfaction, that • Lee and bis army must remain prisoners with us j for a long time if ihey are to await until :'ii exchange can btj justified by captures from our forces." —A wealthy gentleman in Cart ford, well known for his benevolent and patri otic contributions since the breaking out of the rebellion, hnsgirc'n away 36 swords and k tUeir accompaniments, to officers, leaving that city for the war. The wea pons cost from 8100 to the price of the common regulation sword of a lieuten ant. —The editor of a denominational pa per at the West says : A man needs grace to edit a religious paper properly at any time, but especially when he has the rheu matism. —The Presbytery of Washington, (If. S.) met in wheeling yesterday. The Presbytery comprises about seventy con gregations. —A woman's grief is often very short. If she losses her husband, she pines only for a second. —lt is the tendency of the measles and scolding women to break out. i —Yah, Inspected it. IHflrj new UOUUM, IHUd AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST AS GOOD Al TBI B«»T. R. C. & J. L. M'ABOY. Have just received at their establishment ON MAIN STREET, BUTLER, I'A. A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Rn» mi roLiowixa cittuioat akd morn thimbt. I"<> It TIIE LADIES. Always on bund a lug* stock of Ladies gooda, such hi COBERO CLOTFI, ALPACA?, DE LANES, GINGHAMS PRINTS, KERCHIEFS*, NUBIEB, OLOVES. Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. AI wit rs on hand Black Cloths, Fancy nnd Black Cn"*i inerea. Sutlnetts. Cnaslnets, Tweeds, I'laln and fancy Ves ting*, Shirting, etc., etc., etc., HEADY MAI>E CI.OTIIIXfj. Such M COATS, PANTS, VESTS and other ments. Hoots and .Shoes, IIATS, CAPS k NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles HOUSEHOLD MOODS. Such n* rnhlcached and Rleach»»d Muslins. Linen and I Cotton, Table Cloth**. < »il (loths, Linen and IL-iup Towel*. Carpets, Curtains, Fringe, etc. HARDWARE, <ScO. If you want Nail* or Splko*. Manure or other forks, Sap-Mill or other Smoothing Irons. Locks, Hinges, etc.. goto M'Aboy'e, when,you can hny them cheap. IKViM WANT(b.od Extra Family Flour. White or Hrown Sugar. Hio Coffee,lmperial. Young Htsonor Black Tea, goto M* A hoy's. I F You WANTGROCEIIIEH of aanperior quality, at a* low rates a* they can he had Heewliere in the county, goto the store of R.C. A J. L M'ABOY. May 11, 1804. 1865. G cds! 1865. A LAROE AND WKIXSEI.KCTED STOCK OF Splondid .Seasonable Goods, Ju»t received and for Sale at the 3STEW STORE OF WEBER & TROIITM, Boyd's Bui Id in tr corner nf Main A .leflVrsoa sts. BITLKH, PA., Consisting of Dry Hoods, auch as FINE DELAIN9. CASHMERES, COBBROS, ALAPACAS, PRINTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS ■ A large assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, of the fluent quality BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, «nd all kinds of Trimmiugs. k large assortmeutof GENTS. WARE, such M CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BATINETTS, JEANS, CATTONADES, &c. Itcndy-Made Clotlilntr, HATS AND CAPS Of the very latest Styles. A large and well selected Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Mardwar#, Qtt«ert«war@, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, Anda Gsnuine Article of 8 THAI NED HONEY, All of which will be sold cheap for i CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE WESER & T»OyTM4V. 1 AfrtH>,l>Hn<W i. 1 \MERICAN CITIZEN 1 lob PriatißgQff'ieel Ornamental, Plain, Fancy, Card, Book AND Corner of M*tn ami .Irffrrsnn Street*, o|ipoHHo «Jnck*s Hotel, Jf *e«B«a* S"aa. WE ARK PREPARED TOPR!XT,I)SSHORT NOTICE. Bill lloa<ls, Books, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes. Constitutions, Chocks, Notes. Drafts, Blanks, Business Curds, Visiting Cards. Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters. Hills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, &c. BEING FURNISHED WITH • The Moat Approved Hand Presses AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Typo, Borders. Ornaments. Rules, Cuts, Ac., IN TIIE COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NUTLT, PROMPTI.Y, A»l> .11 Itl.iSOXABl.t lUrtS, In a style to exeel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. M *,i. • a M «-«■ ■ A mm Arc employed in every branch of the business, 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 IIN COMPOSITION* > AND 101 r(innee in l*i'ews AVork. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing. ■Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau- I ri ful I'ress Work, and DISPATCH, we in vite comparison, from getting nut a Card of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. ::tsi\ khs toy r. u tisi ;>i-t.h. IjAM:, M'AHOV «fc CO. PF.AT.ritS IN FORKION AND i>BSY (jOOI)S. IN".1 10, Pederiit Wt reet", (BKCOMP HOUR OSLPW .NEW UaRKKT fIOI'SF.) AllfKhenyCilv. l'n. Dor. 9. IWS. rtr .4HU 0.0. STOVES AND PLOUGHS. \\rKCKRECKT.H ARE'BF.R.—Fonn ; —foundry North of tho Imr- ! r ""• Thf>ir ware-won! !«; on Main Street j first door North of Jack's Hotel, where yon will find Stoves -fall sizes i«n«l patron-. They also keep on hand a large stock >f Ploughs, which they sell aacheap as they can he bought at anv other establishment in the county. Deo.P,lßftt:tf > I3W II A ;; n i>s BIIOP. 1 fi? 1 ® , -■ H AtSN* ff = ! > «>-=> j;r:isro. sedwiok:, 1 I A VINO opened a new li'irtiesn Shop, opposite I I I "Boyd's Buildings, Butler, Pa., will constantly on hand, a large assortment of Saddles, yarness. and , every thing in his lint, of business, which he offers at priest to suit the times. Work of all kinds manufactured to order, and repairing done on short notice, Dec. 9, lK<>:»:::t 112 JOHN A. SBDWICK. Ash Graham, ATTOBKEYS' AND Go u asollars o ( [Law, Oil. CITY, PA. Particular attention given to Conveyancing and tho exttntjration of Titlea. <•*)-< »i! claim* h light ami Hold.*# Office on Main Street, fir t building east of Cost Office. VOGELET 1101 Si:, WILLIAM VOGELEY. Proprietor. rpHK undersigned wonhl respectfully inform the public I generally, that he ha* erected a large and conunodi ous Click building, on the site of the old and well known i house, formerly occupied by him as a Tavern Stand. 11 * ha* been at great expense in cm ting and furnishing his new house, and flatters himself that he Is now prepared to accommodate all who may desire to give him a call.— j Having ample house room for one hundred persons, and stabling for at least fifty horses. » Thankful for past patron! ge, lie would ask a confirm arire of the same. WM. VOUELKY. Dec. 9. |S«3::«r. CHARLKM McCA.XDL.tBS .IIU'iH C. or \IJ AM.. McCANDLESS & GRAHAM, Aitoriit'j*' a) liiiiv. I Office on the Souin-wcsl corner of the Diainoiiii, Butler,Pa AIso,(JLAi.M AU E.VIS tur securing J'tnuiOM, Aucur* uj' J\ <y«n't liuutinj Monty, I t Soiiuiers, ur it tliey are ueati, I->i thou l upie-cotauvea. hi proeecuting »«»i --uier ai.luims, or inotte of Lhcir i.tprcscuiulivcß, nocuarge until coiiec-lnl. Dei ..in y," In;;? 112 W BtcbcHf Clovlu A Jewelry* I|> you Wit lit * g.nKi \V iitcli, WlovK, ol *el oi Jewel . ry, go lo UtiuU, W.iw.e yoli c.u: get the ve.i) oca IHi e I ttiuikci atlontr,. lie ke«Ji«oU ii.itui, u .(■■<iorilorn oI Je\wil j t i all a«jlt-.-., ujo in laci t vt-.-yi kfp n « JeWelrj Sluir. u>-iie • ii.iiiiiitu<iti('i;. ; l>e»*. i«. | DR. B. r, HASfILZZ.ZOjr, Formerly of Sunbui7,3utlcr Co., HA VIM. locHteU in Hl'ibr.li, utters hn p"f«~-io».,i . -n»., e, totboiie Vhf. ;, ,-fit t.. fe'ivvuMi. a call t I illlrH. that f.irmerl> <•« rupifd l»y |»r. Kniei llti|(. I R. KTM'XiIDKE, Attorney at Law, PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT. orric/., N. K. Comer of uiautonu, liutk-i, I'a. Feb. 3, IW4: tf. Special flitcouic Tax. Coi.Lrrroß. OrncK, U. B.*l«T. REV., 23d DISTRICT. ili> Div., Ot'TLKB, I'A., JhU. 1. IHHS. NOTICE is hereby given that tn sccordanc- with the joint resolution ol Cowmen, appro* ed July 4th, ''4. a special tajc of 6 per ce/jt. baa been as>«i'«-e<l upon In come* for the year ending December Slat, 1H63. The list of said taxes for Butler county. Pennsylvania, has beon returned to me for collection, and the same are now due and payable at. the »tor« of K. C k J. L. I McAboy. in ltutler. I'a. Paid taxes must be paid on or I before 31st day of January 1K66, or the »auo« will be sub ject to a puutilty ot 10 per ceut. R, C. McABOY, Dep. Col , 3d Div., 23 Dfa. Administrator's JVotiee. Kbtati OF Hevrt V. STOOPS, DRC'd. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Henry V. Stoops, dee'd, late of Washington tp., having been issu.vl by the Register t«i the undersigned ; therefore, all perwona knowing thetafcclvea indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are required to present them propery authenticated for settlement. WM. STOOPS. I Jan. 21at 18ftfi::rtt. Adminuttrator • - • W. H H..KIDDIE J. ». CLAMK EIQBLK & GLARE, Attorneys' at Law. DfHcf, in (lie County Surveyor'* office, Butler, I*n, Will attend to ajl busineas entrusted to them, promptly: Also Licsnced CLAlM for receiviug Pairstoxß,' PoCMTtxa, BiC| PAT for aoldiers or their repreaeutativee. UISCEI.LAXEOIS XOTlim THE^WORLD 1 tron«lit rl&ht In tilt; Very Midst of BUTLER, SITUATE ON MAIN STREET. Wnrtvß the Wau<ler. Perceive a quiet Indl gf7wfrrV*gogr\D an, snugly standing on j « box,with • oufstretch f fa j customers. ' Geo. Vogelcy.jr. Dealer in all kinds of Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars. Having been duly appointed a •'Committee of Six." to proceed to parts beyond these digeins, to procure for the citizens of lintler, and all others who may favor him with a call, the choicest articles in his liue. would respectfully represent: thaf In pursuance of his appointment, he has been successful in collecting " tall specimens" of tiie beat articles ever found m liutler! He would al*n further represent: that he feels gratefnl to the public for the fu ror* conferred upon him. iu"daye gone by," and hopes he will merit a continuation of their patronage in "days that are to me." In conclusion, he begs leiee to make the following re mark : that be has A little the best articles in his line,that are to be % found from the "centre to the circumference" of Pennsylvania, and indeed, he might sufely ad I.the United St it'-sof North America, the Bnthh Posse--jjions, or the California*, including the mouth of the Colnmhht I river, all along the coast of Oregon, up as high u* the j piuHMl of t 4 Phlfty Phour Phorty." lie Ht'MBLT soil cltsfne custom of all the* lUnr < t Butler, or any j way faring man who may chance to inakehis transit aci.-ss I thediscof Butler, or sojourn within her borders f■; "a season," feeliugconfident lie will givesatlsfnction. both as regards price and quality. Come ami examine fir your selves! Don't put it off!! Procrastination Is the thief of time':! OKOKOK VOOEMSY. Jr. Butler, Pa . May ll,18M::2mo. REDICK'S DRUG STORE, ! OpposMo Wio DRUGS, PRIMS, DRUG#, MEDICINES, MEDICINES, MED ICIN KS, M K DICIN KS, MEDICI >' RS, MEDICINES, DYKS, DV KS, DYKS. I PAINTS, PAINTS PAINTS, Pure Liquors for Medical use only. Soda, Cream Tarter etc. etc. French and American perfumery, and Toilet articles.— Rrushe*. Trtiescs and all articles in the Drug line, of the best t|u ditv and at fairest rates. Dec. 9. l'Kfi.3. RORAL HILL HURSERY, XEA it hi ri.i;ii. ivt. rnilß nudor-Jiirned would respectfully inC>rm the public I generally, that he U now fully prepare<l t - furnish j tliriu with the choicest variety and very best f|iialitv of all kinds of fruit trees. During tin* last summei he It.id made large addition* to hh stock of Fruit and Ornamen tal trees, and ha* on band a larger and better quality and I variety than bus ever been offered in tiiis c unty C> n sisfing of SUMMER. WINTER & FALL *PPLES. PEAI'H I.S PEARS AND CHERRIES. al>.,. STRAW BF.IIRIKS of the very finest quality—diffetenf kinds "I | Bheubarb. A splendid lot of hvergreena and great i variety of Proiiifscu<ius trees for ornament au>l shailes.— I All of which, we propose to sell on iu> I iMsouablH tei ms, as the same quality arid varieties can be had for, from any agency or establishment in the country. Jan. tt, ISW. SILAS PKAUCK A SONS. CHEAP DItITG RVOiie l>r. Jntnet* I K. (ti 11, Boyd's Building. Bntler, Pa. fy DEAIJER in ell kind«of Drr.«»sand i OiN. Paints and Varuisii. Al' >. Beti*ole, Ttr | arid AxleOrease. r Also, ail of Brush, t. All kinds <-f ' l.ainp*. I.atiip Sliades atid Chiti:iiey^. i Al«o,a full :i«"<oi iment of Confeciionariea and ' | Nuts. Also Green and Dried frnit. Alh..i» groat variety L I of notions. Liquors of all kind* for Medical and Sacrl , menial purpose--. AI-" Stationery, consisting of Paper, j Envelop-. Pens' Pencil*, Blank Rode*. Pass Book, Slates and a full assortment of Shoe-findinga. If von wish to purchase tine glass ware of any kind this Is the place to get it cheap. '"J-XCIK'S PIOTEL~ ir. H. MAGEB, Proprietor. Corner of 9(nlu and Jeff er&on treeta, liutler, l'it. March in, 1864. I'U»FI,SSiIO\ l I,« A li I>S. ■ —— * - A. M. NFYMAN, M, D. ' j X*li ii and Hurgeon. Office immediately opposite Walker s buildings, lltiUei* I •*». Dec. 9. l««8 :lf. Theodore Freckenstein, M. D., I'HVNH I i V A Sl IUiEd.V. OFFICE on the corner (»112 JefTeraon and MclCean streets, (Opposite oornerfrom U. P. Church ) BtTL£R, A. D«»c 21, lsn4::nmo *» TO VULUNTEES—V.donteers will be m-ept.d and counted on the qu >tas of thn prenent call up to the la«t practical moment before the drafted men are a. < ept «d, and sent to rendezvous. Township* and auli-districta which have not filled their quotas, are urged to do so at once. All time that can possibly be given. *Will he allowed, but the Diaft will commence aseoon after thoath of Sep tember a*, pnictionhle. Credits will l.e gi*en at.d Governmrr:t bounty paid to Volunteers uuiil further notice. By order I apt. RICHARD DODGE, Bth U. S. Infantry, A. A. P. M.General. J. tV.K! It K Eli. Captain and Provost Mar., 23d Disf., Pa. t Sept. 7 I^64::tf. 19. H. Fisher's ls>iprore<3 FRUIT CArJ„ ! pntened Nov. 12, 1 SCd, Aug. 19,1R»*2, and March 22. 1 | To be hail only of th« sub-cllmt. «-u Main >r . liI'T DER. Pa . id >ors North of M Ab. v s -«toiwh.-re every j article of TINW ARE i kept in all. \ r » M //, / 1 1 j This can haa been extensively used and f-u-rl tube 1 i perfectly safe convenience will be di■ covered ( a't tii>t sight. The extensive facijitie* f,.r mnnnfu tur iji„ all it™ parts make it very cheap. It is cb»s» d bv clamping a tin cap ojer and round the j causing the cement t.. melt by the he it t the frul:: be coiiung C"id, ii is pe f*-«-rly settleif. It c!,-sei| or . j «n»- ; ed in an in-tanr, by hooking <h- imhooking a strait wire sprinc j I \ DIES, and oth«*rs, ure rerjuefeted to cell and cxani : iiie this iiusui Fruit fan. WM. S. ZI KG LEU. | Butler. July 1.1.1R«"4-:tf. ril ol I'urliuon. Dull* r 1 <unity. >x. IN the mutter of the petition of Oeorge W Still wag goti fot partition of the re.il Jacob ."jti 11wag gon,dec'd In the Orphan's Court of Butljer county, No. 39, D"«' Term 1M.4. the I'ommonwealth of Pennsylvania, to theheitn and legal repiceentativee of Jaci b St ill waggon dec <l. t<> wit: John Sttllwaggon, J< anna intermarried with Daniel Mo Conuell. V\ iliiutn Stillwaggon, residing iu Venango co., Jacob Stillwa.gon. JaneStiliw iggoti,widow, Samuel Still waggon and Ss ali Jane Stillwaggon, minor children of Josiah ntillwaggoti dec d, residing in Venango co., in.— Ellen Intermarried with lleury >owa-h. Geoige W . Still waggon, Kllen St ill waggon, widow. Jamen Stillwaggon, aud Saiunel Stillw; ggon. minor children of Jsaac Still woggon, dee'd. Samuel Stillwagg non residing in Jack sonville, Oregon, ami James si ill waggon on residing iu Eldorado co , California. The said Real Eel ate constats of threucertain uiwsituages and tracts of laud.utt fdlows, to wit: let. Two huQdred acreaof Uud.nioreor situate in Slippery rock townefiip, But'er county # Pa., liounttedon tiie north by B. Gilkey and John T. Bard ; east by John T. Bard: South by Mrs. Gilkey and Samuel M..wha. and Went by John T.Bard. 2d. A lot of ground in the bor ough of Centreville, bonnded north by an alley: e:u<t by an alley ; youth by Newcastle -treet, and west by Dr. UivingMton. 3d. Two other lots in same Lorotigh. bl.und ed north by lota of John Christly ; b% an alley or J. A. Patterson: South by Mayberry, and west by the But ler and Mercer Turnpike Road, By the Court, W.J. YOUNG. Jan. 22. 1866. Clerk All of which the aforesaid heirs and legal representa tives of the said Jacob Stillwaggon,dee'd.. are hereby re quested to take uotice. W.O. BRACK EN JtJDGh! Sheriff. Enlistment of Drafted Men &c. PROVOST MAR. Owe*. District Pa. i Allegheny City. March U, IBb6. j "OECRCITINO Committees and all others intereated, IV are hereby noticed, that u-en wh«>.eiiliat aßer they are dratted, arecouvidered and treatet) as Deserters from th« Draft, and must be.ciedited ti their Enrollment place, no matter whether they raceme Local Bountiee | upon auch illegal enlistment or not. Under existing orders, all drafted pen who fail to rea I port on the day required by will be arrested aa | j Deserters,and held to -ervice; no matter whether the quota of their r sub-distru-ts have been fill- i 1 or not. J. W. KIRKKR- j ,**l Ml W+ Uv 2+l Die. J*a# 1 GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. A Family and Agricultural Journal devoted to CHOICE I.ITEKATUHE, including Poetry, No.el.ttM, Tales, and Moral ni\d Entertaining Reading generally.— In the Literary Depart meat we-ball present the choicest witinn the reach of our extended mean*. The Novelettes. Tale*, Poetry, Ac , shall he supplied from the best nud highe*t sources, and be equal to anything to be found iu anv journal or magazine. AURIC! I.TI Kh and HORTICULTURE. embracing Farming, Hardening, Fruit-Raising, Ac. Our labors in thin department for over thirty yeaa*. hate met the cor dial approbation of the public. Our purpose has been to furnish useful ami reliable information upon ibene very important branches of iudusir.v, and to protect them so firan Within our power against the false doctrine* and *e|flsh purpose'* of the many empires and *ensation-ud veuturers by which the Farinei is incessantly assailed. — This portion of the Un mantovm T*Uyr<tph la alone worth the vi Hole price of subscription. NEWS DEPARTMENT--The name industry, care and discrimination, in patbei ing and preparing the St'rring Events of the Day. expressly for Ibis paper, which hith erto ha* been one of ltsmarlced features and given versal satisfaction. will be continued with ledotibledef forts to meet the increasing demands of the public. TEP.: —Two dollars per annum: one dollar for six mouths. No orders received without the rush, and all subset oi,«.ins stopped at the end of the time paid for. Add«PHILIP R. FKEAS. Editor ami Proprietor,Genusntown, Philadn, Pa. Arthur's Home Magazine. Edited by T. S. Arthur an Virginia F. Townsend The HOME MAGAZINE foi 1565 will be enlarged and improved, and made still more woi thy of the eminent la vor with which it has bri'W received. Its character as a IIIOH-TO.NKD PERIODICAL. claiming public favor on | the ground of real merit, will he carefully maintained: while 112 ir variety, interest, useftallie-*,and all the attri tions of literature and art essential to a true lloxr M AG AZINE the publishers will aim ro make it £UPEKIOR TO ALL OTHI HS. A fin STBKL ISVQBATINN, A.VD TWO PAOR.s or Music, will appear in every number, beside* choice pictures, uroup-.iiid characters, p!evailiug fhsbiop*, and a large variety «.f patterns 112 r garment-, eiuhroitlery, etc., etc.— In all respect* we sh.ill give A FIRSTS LASS MAGA ZINE..r. a price within the reach of every intelligent family in the land. A new story b\ T. S. ARTHUR will he commenced in til. .i lunar] number. | Vf *i! vr. r>i». in ADVANCE.—One copy, S'J,6O; three c« pie*.s. - . 00: five copies, ami one to goffer-up l»f club, $b Ml; nine copies, m.l one t-» getter-up of club, $16,b0. tti A heautifnl I'KK.MM'M PLATL. «yititled •• THE IN FAN? Y OF Sll A KSI'EA I: E," will be mailed to each pers .it who sends ns a club of subscribers. It will also he mailed to each tingle subscriber from wh«m we re «/> -KorfL&nwe will send one copy each of Hoy r. MAO AET.VKand GODET'S LAI»I » Bong for a vear. Address, I. s. ARTHUR & CO B*J3 Walnut, Street, I'hila. Nov. 30,1HC4. For RMt. f«iico Roaches. Ante. DcdHjqs, ols in Furs. Woolsns. &c., Insects on Plants, Fown mala, Ac. Put up in 2-V. c. and 51,00 Roxe*. Roftlss. and Flasks. 13and <i/esf.r II .TM«. I'M intc IN.-TITITIONS, AC. "Only Infallible remedies known." " Not dangerous to rhe Human Family." " I'ntscomeoutof their hole* to die." ViT 'ld whol—rde inall large citi< J. i.r> S '1 i by »11 and Retailers everywhere, i tf#-'". Ib'ware !!! of all worthless imitation* I See that -« rvns" name i.4 on each Rox, Bottle,and Flask, before von buv. Address. HENRY 11. C'OSTAR. I ttjj - PBINMPW. Drrof, 4'- • Inn •< NW\R. '.I A V OIK. SoldJjy .1. C. R hDICK, A < »., tit Wholesale and Retail Agent*. March 23. 1864:-Cmo. H* ■ Hutier, Pa. ! HUIIMJON I» IJNTIHT'H. DRS.S, R. diC. L. DIEFFENBACHER. m .LIH, 4 RE prepared to insert • "W-kl /» nrtllicl.il il <■ ntni In « . "C*6 'iAfUkfi t'r. ..nVnl.!»Bit«..< <ir»l .-■ -it •i■! I .:iver I'l ilillil. T.fe - ,Th »c ile«iroiw 1., av.il 1 ' V &) tllPlUdltlvrn i.l' thl» "T" 4 lr';. -1,1.1,M ii..t till 11. i y# :f&5? I'M it ...W-.V1.-H . (if Viilciiniinun.l'"i.niilto work. Filling, cleaning, extracting and adjusting the teetli done with the best materials and in the best manner. Particular attention paid to children'" tcelh. A* mechanics, they defy com petition: an operator* they rank among the best.-, ('liar- I jje..* moderate. Advice free of . barge. Uflico—ln Boyds j Building.lefierson Street, Butler I'a. PAPuTKERSHIP. rniir.un • rndcrtitklnß: IIUHI IH>HH, and hereby solicit the patronage of the public. They are provided with a neat Hearse, and have on hand a large quantity of the very material, and are ! i fully p"-ep.ired i • furnWi of sll kinds on short ii'.l i« • . The.v -vill have on hands constantly a variety of 1 I Co/tins finished to suit purcha*ora, ami on fhe most rea- Tbev will also furnish Carriage* ami ronveyances for i Funeral ocra^ir,ns when reijuestetl. Ware Rooni*, on •leffersoti street, 2'doors West of American Citizen Office • ». KOKSSINO, Butler. July 20, 18«».:tf. OKOBOK U . I IJA ! HAVE YOU m THIS? rilUßsnbsrriber.grate ✓*-Vv , I fill to his (d«l friends and customers for past ftvors. %■ -nblannounce I"y "y to the public fbathe Itae fAIH)I . l| : i f\XS* HAH Vi' a a .n I _/.-J CA Will I'H Ac. 112 >j •' j At hi* obi stand, where ! *N-<9 he will be ready at all ; t im.e* to serve th«'»*e who may favor him with a I call. He l»constantly manufacturing, and keepnoukaud j the very best a-- finent • 1 V MS-!' Si N. | All w .rk warranted. Ilepairing done on the shortest I notice ami most favorable terms. Doc. 9, J. J. PKDWICK. I Orphans* Court .Sale, !>Y virtnc of an order "112 the Orphan* Court for the ) Countv 112 Butler, I will otter foi sate, at public out- I co, ou the premises, on i i 'Juii■■ A'//, ih' Vuh tiny of February. 1805, at 2 o'cleck, p m..a1l the estate of John F. M tiill, late jof i'a< kfi t<'W ii-h'p, in two ItUUtlie i m-irs of laml. situ , .„ e j,, „ , u „. » f ,,| iho balance in two •'«|ual auii'i.il instalments, with in:e «■.-! fiom'tiie cnnlir I.LIITU.N OL IHCH-ILE. v < 1H IM >. Adtu'r. «112 John V. Ai oiil. dee'd. •lan. 4.18fJ.::r.t IN" the matter of the final .i<. iuit of John >f««vers and Hen > llu*el...iu A b, < omiuittee of Kele-n Leigh iy In the Court of C<>nimon Fb*.M. *4 Butler county. No. 7. Hfptember Term 1*4:! Ami now to wir: Much _T. a- «• imi fi|«d and conflrtnetl and notice of the filing oiiected'to Ue given, acc •nlim( to rule, relating to •icrount* ot a—iji/iee* and tiustees: snd that the *aine will lm on the tlr*t day of next 'l e-m, to wit: ili»-, lJth day June, A. D. IMoft. uulos* except bins lie filed ou or before that day, of which notice i* hereby givttn. Buffer count//, xx : Certified from the Record this 15 day of April. 18C5. WM. STOOPS. April 19. t865 IMorhonotary. New Millinery Store rjlHB subscriber has opened a NEW STORF, 1 in butler. Pa . opposite "lie Lowry 1100-e. where she i» prepared to do all kiud* oi work in her line, ■ueti as DRESS MAKING, TRIMMING BONNETS, Ac, Al*o a general assortment of Trimming* always on bauds MACHINE STITCHING &BRAJNG DONETO OIIDEU. She hopes by strict attention, to please her customer* Give her a call. Mrs. K. HERTSBERIiER. Butler Mar. ' 2, *66sßmoe. EMI'OItIIJI OF FtSJIIO.Y, <)>- M.VI> STIIEJ:T, Opposite Boyd's Building*. Butler. Til E undersigned would XfcfP«ctfWly inform his old friends and the public generally, that he iw constant ly U) recelja .very h»|.'"t Fashion*, and is fully pre |M» n-i at all times to tierce all kinds of work in his line of fcnsine** in a neat aud *« orkni inKke manner, and will to attend to all wjfco piay give him a call. The New York Tribune. NOTWITHSTANDING tiw enormously increased ex penses ai tending th* publication of THS TKIBUM occasioned by the employ of numerous aimy cor respondents and other liheial expenditures, as well ss by the advance in the price of papei snd other materials, wa have re*olved, for the at least, not to inci ease the subscription price* of either Weekly or Semi-V eekly paper*, but to continue to furnish them at f'J and SB, re«- I I'^VTf 1 /' P cr annuui; being the same price* which were established tnote than twenty yesis ago,.wben tha cost was only abopt one-ihitd of what it is at the pieseut time. Our Tei ins w ill be found below, and we wish It to linlMiiiclly B,„l.r,t„ tl d llmi « r i| lr „T fll n. will 1„ «l. rdy an.l liierull; „11„.,rd |„. no „ th( , r infill- or ,I,^o..nuts Ibnn iho«« meulioiied will nllowrd in any case whatever. Term* DAILY TRIBUNE. SIhrIO M Mail subscriber*, one copy, one venr $lO 00 * do <lo one copy, six month*.. 6 90 do do one copy, three months .3 00 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Mail subscribers, one copy, one year 3 on <lo one copy, six months 75 do one copy, three months 100 • WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Mail subscribers, one eopy, t»ne year ...2 00 do do cue copy] B ix months ..1 00 I'ersons at fhe trouble of procuring subscribers ami remitting us $Ju for ten copies of the Weekly, will be entitled to one copy gratis. For S4O for twenty co pies. one copy of the Semi-Weekly gratis. Drafts on New York payable to the order of "THI TBIHI XK." being safer.are prefeiable to any other m«aie of remittance. But « heie drafts cannot beconvemently pn enred. I nited States, or National Bank bill* are the next best, and may be sent by mail at our risk : but ia cat# of lo*?. THE TRIBLXE will not be responsible until furnitdicd with a full description of the bills, including ihe name of the bank, denomination and number, and the time and place ot the mailing of the letter, with the enclosuie*. Address THE IRIBUNE, New York. ' Dec. 7, 1564. The Am ricanCitizen, IS published every Wednesday in the borough I Y '!'• DM A* BONXSOXA C. E AMVR,ON on Main »tteet <.pp. site to Jack * 11. tel— fflce ii|> *falr< in the brick furtm-rl> occupied by Eli Yetter, n« n store - Si 50 a vear. if paid in a<l vance, or within the s.x s. x u< nth*: 01 ifm-t p»it| until after thee.xpiia. tion of the first six monthn TERMS OF ADVERTISING. &C., A . I by il.« I'liMblifix ■> ,1 Pi, urietura of It < Butler Paper*. »i on Km li *iib>e.|tient •'.« '•'!"•• .'..'.'.'is to c. lumn for -U im-j.th* 20 00 1 colnmn t>r six nionib* •....86 0«» " •' lj? 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I iMin.V.Mipiril. l-ulliiirrt! mil fr«pritt,n (.fill. ' ' li"' I": In- i!■'. ; In mrli tlv nitjitrp toil. Vt M. lIASI.KTT. Hu11,,. A moiiciiu i I. AI K u ll„- i ii,.,i„.i. J J„I R .I O ,«R ,N * ANI,KK!,ON ' A WAVEELY MAGAZINE. F(»P FAMILY AMCPKMENT AN lidllfd liy A. I>ow« ! This paper I* the largest Weekly ever published in th i country. It* i r font* are such as wWI h» approved in tli , tillfastidious <•:: -nothing imnu ral being admitted Into its pt; e«. It will affoid as much reading matter a Kill : any one can find time to pei use.cousisting of Tale llistoiy, lliou;rn| hv. !• with Mmdc ami Poetry, The paper contains uo ultra sentiments, and meddles noi tliei with politics nor religion, but it is characterized by a - TheWuverly Muga/ine is published weekly by Mosf* A.liow. N- ». I. jfiti'l Street. Boston, Mass. 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" •<•' "nt«r« » mil-will or hi. .uliwrliitlon It" should tell u* what was the hst number he received then we shall know whit number to renew It withi>iit hun ting over our hooks. Otherwl*e we shall begin when the niMne\ is rCit-ived. Persons writing for the paper must wi itA then name. p"st office. lOttnty and *tate very dia | tinctly. Tht se who wish their paper changed should tel j where it has previously been sent. Postage on thin p* | per is tw» nty cents a year, payable in advance at the office where taken out. ( lubs nin-t aig'ay dhe sent at one time to get the benefit of fhe low price. We cannot send them at the i-lub price iinles* receive.!all together, as it i* t.s, much trouble to l.h.k over our books ..r keep an account with each one iret ting them up. Monthly Part*—ll s year, in all ca*e*. Any sending u* live Dnllarscati have the weeklv "Maverl.v „,„| r,ll,.wing work, j lor Ml* year by mail "Pete son'* l.adlte* Magarane." I -II ,i p«T * Maira/me." (bwloy'4 Lady * Rook," "Ladle* Ga zette . 112 I- ash ion," "Atlantic Monthly." All letters and ' "inmuTi t itionn concerning the papm mn-1 t - nit | t<> the publisher. TIIB MAT TO Scu^eaiai-.— I Tne proper morle to subscribe for a paper is toe.- !. , e ,j„, moiiny in a letter ami addr«* s t putd'sher direct g individual name, with th e post office.connty and state very plainly written svnont marks are often illegible. Address ItOPEP A. DOW. Roston, Mam AT WHOLESALE ONLY I v/ATcns: ftwi) rzwtwi Of FCTKRT OUKBIPTIOM AT THIC Lowest Prices for Cash! ; Ahm. \M. (*■" • Tr.Y MERCHANT*, Pe<!lais. Tiader*. Hu ; lers. and «:.«i MMIHI I can make Kiioi mou* Piofl .'-.v. , i.i v '.f any | attein or Quality and in any nnant|« cy in • to oplei n n i.ftiuiates for any class of w..ik ' : K•<- I' r!i< n'fir atlrnti< n f/uiti to*»(/•/». yi »<// r/i'o-r, , -, foitnlry J \(j,am, Iwlinn Trad, rt, uau Jr ut y iJraUra. A".* s?\i«- 112 C,,d* niannfiu tured, such a* InveniioiM wiih a -mall Capital, t tn iind constant employmeutl 1 • luetrated Lists and full particulars f»ee. THE PROFIT TO THE RETAILER IS VERY LAROE A Pt rPi v can he carried in a knapsack hami valine, or cm pet b'ig. ami will not be like booka— bulky or inconvenient j.. can v from place to place. K. MI MI. it A.vovn.'.u Tili>'i I—till* IJiuines* is Htrictl Honorable! Thfrr;i» uonmtof mmnjirrarntittf/ or rjuygerutimj. OUKUUOI>S show foi themsei ves, and prove tbeuinMlveH! ! It is a bu«iness in which an urn pit anil noli* factory tf/viva/etil i* f/ii'rn/or Utr monry rtarir'd ami an encour aging pn tit I- porkeied at the Mime time. It i* an oc cupation in which no person need be ofraid or arhamtd to canvass the same field again and agaiu, for whr re once our gtatds ai a introduced, a ptimanmL an d voniinuimt demand if created. To Soldiers in the Aimy. or iboee at home disabled by the hardship* ■ 112 war. tot leig>uieu out of healih. Teach -I*. piwttii'isiei s t or any person who w ishas eiihei local or an active orenujilinn am) one that ...in';* with it 11 It i AT PM IMfliY INDI'CEJIKN l>,' t.hi* preeent. AN OPPOIJTt NITY -elilotn ui -i .vhir. TRY i'i'! AND BEE FOR YOURSELVES!! ' CAREFULLY SELECTKD LOTS OF JEWELRY, com prising 'JitAQOWMit s£yLw< and iuost naieable variety o Oooile, wilr» e sent iiuywheie in ibe Loyal Stales. We are constantly flails oideis f.om persons leaving the Choice of tiiHals wholly with us. To such we (.romise the best exercise of our taste ami judgment, and froat our lung experience canensuie satisfaction. WI A*K no PAY IM ADVAHOB, state what style and quality of Oooda are wanted, and we will send the same and collect pay by Express at the end of the Route. **OLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Good movements and manufactured in the best man Tier, of pure material, ail warranted -t prices from flO to 9(260 each- Sent anywhere- pay collected by Kxpre«»._ Satisfaction guaranteed! 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