N. Y. Tribune on the Situation. {from the Mew York TUutuij September 2u.J Nothing hat contributed wore, laud very many things has contributed uiuch t ) toward alienating popular tavor an i party to thwart the govevuinen 111 its el forts to quell the rebellion, fail to ivspi ml to these demands, they aie very coolly accused of treachery to the Democratic party, ahd to the President, for whom not a single member of that party nave t vote, hi all the States where Governors arc to be chosen they have put prominent Democratic politicians —men identified thoroughly with the party organization throughout thewwainr —in nomination as candidates; aud in uearly all the Con gressional districts, instead of accepting conservative liuion men, they have until iuated candidates of their own—often from the copperhead wing of the party, and always from men identified with its action in the public mind. We have uo hesitation whatever in saying that this policy is fatal to the cause it professes to serve, and w II end iu its own deleat. 'I he people ot the Northern States will not ha d over the Government to the control of the Deno— cratic jarty, uudei its old organisation, and its old leaders. J Jot li rendeieit themselves thoroughly and justly übn<>x IOUS to the loyal patriotic sentiment of the nation, by their hostility to the policy ol the Government during the w-.ir '1 he people will not, now that the warts over, confiide the control of pu' lie affairs to .their hands, and every .effort they make to secure chis result will end in defeat, and postpone tho veryfcjbject they seik 10 accomplish. General Grant was perfectly right in snyiug that men in the North who have been disloyal "ought not to be suppoited by President Johnson's friends;'' and the same is Hue of political organisations that held au attitude of disloyalty duriug the war. AN "AKMTN AHM" ITKM —Govcr- Fairchild of Wisconsin was one of the bravest heroes of the war against the re bellion. A gentleman who was intro duced to him the other day observed, as ho took his left hand, that he had lost his right arm. *Y »." said the Cover nor in reply, "I attended a convention at Gettysburg in 1863, and met a Southern delegate who was very anxious to walk arm-in arm with me; and when we sepa rated I found that the embiace had been rather costly. The remark was quietly made, but suggested a world of valuable reflections. —A gentleman justfiomthe fled River couutry in Texas, say. that murders of frcedmen are of daily occurrence, an - that no efforts arc made, even by the authorities, to arrest -the murderers.— The conditiou of society in that section, he says, is terrible, and he represents it as growing worse ins'ead of better. A Lady who had been just thico days married, perceiving her hue baud enter, stole secretly behind hi 111 and gave him a kiss; the husband was angry, and said she offended agaiust decency. "Par don me," bhe exclaimed, "I did not know it wa« you." Opportuni'ies tc do good ctea'e oh that baa the means must bo FIRST ANNUAL FAIR. —OF THE— BUTLER COUNTY, AO-RIOULT STOCK mOCIITION. TO nt rriLP AT Bxm.tß, OK ran 3d, 4th, & sth of October, 1866. The F.ntry Bonks will be opened on the 15th iluy ot September, anil coutiuue nncn until the evening of the 3rd day of October, »> which time they will be closed. AdmlMlon to ttio Ground., Tickets during the Fair, 81 00 Single Admission Tickets, 25 oents i Or live for One Dollar. Children oudcr 10 years old, Free. ntiJiim LIHT. CLAMS A.—Grain, dc. |test 2 acres or more ot wheat, 8-> 00 Second best " " 8 00 best - acres or more of rye 52 00 second " " 100 best - acres or more of corn, 5 00 second " " " 3 00 best 2 acres or more of oats, 2 00 second bent " '' 1 00 best - acres or more of barley 2 00 second best " " 1 00 best 2 acres or more of buckwheat, 2 00 second best ' 1 00 best 2 acres or more of hay, 2 00 second best " " 1 00 best J acre of potatoes, 2 00 second best " 1 00 best J acre of broom corn, 2 00 The following are the rules under which competitors for premiums in the above class must be goverood : Ist. 'I o have the grounds accurately measured by not less than two disinter ested persons, whose statements must be verified by affidavit. A statement of the kind and condition the soil, the vari ety and quality of the seed planted or sown, and the mode and expense of cul tivation must be presented in writing be lore a premium will be awarded. 2d. 'J lie whole amount of roots, grain or grass produced on the amount of laud specified, must be measured or weighed ; loot crops divested of their tops andes tiuiated y their weight—sixty pounds tote considered a bushel—and grain crops to In. weighed or measured accord ing to the usual standard (J,ASS li Scst brood mare and colt, 5 00 2d best " " -" 3 00 best horse or mare over 3 years old, 5 00 best colt 2 years old 5 00 2nd best " . " 300 beet horse colt 1 year old. 5 00 2ud best •' " 300 ( IJA SS E—BlixxM Cattle Best blooded bull 3 years old, 810 00 2 best " " " 5 00 best blooded bull 2 years old 8 00 2 be»t " " " 4 00 best blooded bull 1 year old 5 00 2 best bull spriog calt 1 00 best blooded bull calf, best blooded cow 3 years old or oyer. S 00 2 best " 11 11 11 '4 00 best blooded heifer 2 years old, 0 00 i 2 bet " " " " 3 00 beet blooded heUer 1 year old, 4 00 * * 112" t** best blooded spring heifer calf, 2 Oq I 2 best " " " 100 i Class F.— Native cattle ld, 3 00 be«t native heifer 1 yar old. 2 00 ' best yoke of oxen 4 years old, 5 00 | best yoke of oxen 3 years old, 8 00 | ('/k stove 2 Oil i eei parior stove 1 00 best ■ ouiuion stove 1 00 best exhibit id' photographs 1 00 best pai of mi n's boots 1 HO best i air ol In ty's boots 1 Oil b-*st gem's coat, pant- and vest 3 00 besi r eking chiur 1 00 esi set of chairs 1 00 ] best dressing cumin 3 00 best stone »ure t 00 li-st earih n ware 1 00 best tin ware 1 00 bi'st nfle (Jim 1 00 lie-t blacksmith Woi|t 1 0O best marble work 1 00 lie*t penmanship 1 Oil tie l thousand oak shingles J 00 best leather trunk 1 00 best hook printing 1 0O best card printing 1 00 best portrait painting 1 00 best clothes borne 1 00 best iiimtoek 1 00 ( best wnsliiiig machine 1 00 b>"st dog power for churn 1 00 Class M.— Domestic and utlicr Manujac fur en. Best 10 yards of ca-simere $2 00 •• •' •• '• cloth 200 " satinet 1 00 '• •' " " i.a red flannel 1 00 " " " " rait carpet 100 " " " " w 'Oien carpet 100 " " " '• flux linen 1 On 14 pair ot' hhti-ki't* 2 On 11 pair gem's woolen hose 511 '• pair ladie's wmden hose 50 " pair uent's woolen mitiens fill " 5 pound« wool >arn 1 (Hi " barrel wl eat flour 2 00 " best half-dozen linnen v ags 1 00, '• linnen thread SO 1 pairof linnen table u as to the location and arrangement of anything you may have to cxhiliit. There is an abundance ot water conve nient to the gi nuud— hay and pasture will be furnished tee of charge—other feed to be provided by the owners of stock. flutes ind Instructions for Judges. Ist. You are respeo'tfully requested t" report yourselves to the manager's tent on the first day ol the fair n possible, imi in no event later than 10 o clock of the second day. 2d. At 10 o'clock of the -«<-i >nd day ymr names will le culled at the mana ger's teut, aud all vacaucieu will then be filled. Bd. You will receive your class books and enter upon the discharge of your du ties immediately. The class books will refer you to the number affixed to the dit feient animals or urtie'es submitted for your examination. In these books you will also write out your repoit. -Hi. You will not be perniitied to serve on a Committee in any class in which you uiav be competing for a premium. sth. You will in no case whore there is no competition-, award premiums to ar tides or animals that ure not meritorious oth. Pay no attention to animals or articles that have nit a numbered card and class attached. 7th. You will take into consideration the symmetry, early maturing, size, age. feeding, and other circumstances connec ted with the animal you may judge, but uive no encouragement to over lending. Bth A majority of the members on each committee will constitute a quorum 9th IVrmit no persons to interfere wifli your examinations or to be pre-eni at your deliberations. loth, Each member of the Hoard of Directors will have the supervision of a particular department on the rounds— and to tlii« member you will apply for any instruction or information you may want. mmiikh EOLKs e IST. haeh Competitor for premiums must pay one doloir, which will entitle him to an admission ticket, good during tho fair, and when the premium com; eteck. &c. THIRD DAY.— Trotting and pacing "horses, und mule race, address, and re port of udges. O N w\ FORRESTER, Prea't. on N I. >1 'Qui STION, Sec'y. STOVES AND PLOUGHS. \\R ERK,SKC " KA N K \ HE F L B" N rough of Matler, where WOTW, Fl-M .• tn«l other canting* are made on «hor jo ■ lice. Their ware-room iaon Main rret !™S>T!!TrofJack-Motel, where you wth Bud ujree if»ll«liCT»mlß«rt*i- fhpy .U». km|ion ii.ua . Urn cnre. They Heart* out the varioua maladies by which tin- patient is sufTei ing and re Invigoi ntes the faill-'g s.Vftem To th* »ged aii'l Infirm a f«-w d «acs of these PILLS will pr re *•» l»e A VERY FOUNTAIN OF "SOUTH For in fwry ease they nil new li. «• ami vitality. and re utori'he wan*«ig energies to their o. i-tine state. To the young an i mlddh -aged they 111 prove im«t inval liable. ma ready, specific, and ►: Lug medicine. Ilete is a dream nanged th it IN; •del eon .-oiiuhf for three hundred vearsagi. ami m rfm il lie lt cire than the-e Pills. Their almost magic influence is felt atmtfe: ard the usual concomitants d this nio»t d'B'ressbig disease Are removed. Thca* remedies are made from the purest Vf^olablt 1 Compounds, They will not harm the im«t delicate fem i'e. ami can he given with good effect In pr«»scribed do-es to the youngest hahe For Cutaneous Disorders AnJ »tl e npthm* of the •kin. 'he SALYK l» m«t in vilnnM* It d»es h»»al et'ertr'Hv al no hut pcm-t"it»« with the most searching effi-cts to the very ro >t of »h • evil I DR. PIUS Invariably Cures the Folio ring " Dh^asee: Arthin • (towel Conijd;lints Coughs. Colds, Chest [ilspwi Dyii pepsin. I)iarrhci|, l)r«ps>. Debility Fever A Ague Female Complaints Headache Indigestion. Influenza, Inflnmati. »n, Inward Weakness. » Liver Complaint, Lowness..f spirits, Itlngworm. Salt Rheum Scalds, ?kln Diseases. H^Hnllre—None germ inn without the engraved trade mark around each pot or box, signed by IHt. .1. MAtiOIKL, 4d, Fultonst., New York, toemmterteit winch is felony Fold by nil respectable Dealers in Me.brine, throughout the United State* and ('annua*—at 'Jo cents per box or pot. For Salo at fha ORAfIAM A IIUSFLT >n\S Dr 1 g Ptore «*o»e V.m-mN In Untl- "a KNITTING MACII INKS. *lllllsundersigned would infirm the public, ili-it lie is prepared t»sell the Dill ton Family Knitting Ma chine—the strongest. most simple and best in the world —Patented I"* IHtil. miiil perfected in 1804. Tins ma aliine will not only do plain wm k. such as wx-ks, Ac Imt also fancy knitting with a most per.'ect nu-t !• -anti ful stitch- It will knit comforts A'lihie.-, A«•., tw-mj articles All v person wishing to Main •new ll plea used tor circular. Address 1 iclosing a stamp ) H F S\W 1111 L. /• lion ide. Pull li ,| " 112 r Hot. I ' ~ MT W A AND 7 UK PORTLAND FIRE. JET If A Imstxraaco (lom^.ia> IIARTFOIID, CONN. ASSETS, JULY 1,18G6. Cash on hand in hank ami with Agfa $257 323 09 United Stat#s Stock ... C 12.277 2 r Keel e-iate unincuuiherod 90.359 C 5 Stale Bt«»cks 497,690 00 New York Hank Stock' 734 170 00 Hartford Hank •-I<>cks 270.0l0"00 Miscellaneous Bank Stock 129.000 00 Railroad Stock, et 273.067 50 Mortgage Ruiiilt, City C'ouu'/ 111 R •••• I.OIL 138 63 TOTAL 84,073,H3«» .>5 Til A 111 I-I i I KH, Losses uiim|jniit'.'d and not due *221,2T'. M xci, Income for last year (net) ' ' Or a daily Income of say 112 ~'i;r'. Locsei and Expenses for same time $- • *'. '->» Total loaae< paid in 17 fl '.' .T.Ho ( Via. Fire lolwul, il,Vvi,4 J «•" Oovernment and Stite I'axos paid ili9.lT • 0 £,OSS BY PORTLAND FIRE, Jfufy Ath. The total amount coveied l»v .®'na Policlee on prop erty dent ro>ed ordnnmge I is $1- on which salvage will bo about b percent. Our total !«*»• will nt eat v much from fi'Mi.noo. and isheing promptly idjiiited and paid. This sum is 5 per cent upon the t-els a flgnrf but .lightly exceeding oui and Ht.tet xes paid last year or a proportion equal toa ssuuo loea for a company 1100,000 a aeb-. THE nec«nsity for insurance and the value of wealthy, itrong corpomtkm". i* lorclßly illustrated by this Hre, Several weak Insurance Companies are desirjyed Portland has a population of 35.000; —wash uidsomely built, mostly flne hrick or *t >n« atrueture—pioteeted ■ml screened with upwards ot »Mri sluule trees—bound edonthreo sides by water—indeed, literally, aim.wt rising from the ocean—and with a good ste.m fire de triment. yet lth sta€>,€MM»,€»oo ot property consumed in a lew hours—upon a holiday when its people are least occupied—trom the very inaitf niflcant ennae of a contemptible Are cracker. Ramsmlwr th e trifling 01 Igtn of fire, thai sweep aw iv in i* few hours the earolnga of years i.'onsMn your bed lutere-t* and #ive the.Ftna igent a call if you need proper lusnrance security l olicies is-ued at fair JAM Eft 1. He JU N KIN, August ft. lW«,3t. Agent. AdnilniNtratrl*' Bfotlee. NOTICE is hereby given tl-at, Letters of Admlnl-trs tion have been iaaned to the u-iderslgm-i. on the estate of v m Prior, late ~112 r| vy tp .an I Sergt -f l llth Keet P. K. C.. dee'd All persona kn wing themselves in-t.-I.ted to said e*tnta sre fierehy re4|iie-te ( | b. make immediate payment :in J tho-e living igain»t the sume to pit sen them pr-.perly au -.entica for »«tt eu ent t«thc umiers -nejl. SI'S X PHJ , A Hef.t. 112, ] f-aklend ip. liu ler county in I>i^or«©. 112 N the matter of the prt'tl> » « ,f f< J'' T " rc< I •*/» tinembt rtth l*«eH t tt. Mi-1- In the ( out' ol < . mm. n I leaetrf taller «onnly. No iJ Feb Tiiih, lei* Ami now'O wit: Aug. Jo. I**" Notice ia hereby given 10 Cornelia B. Mils, to appeal on the 4th M ml-v «. An Old Song Set to a New Tune,. NhI&MML .US "An nprinfl opproachai 4 nts atul limfhet froh tlteir holts none out And Mice and Hatt, In tpite if Cuts. (,'/i • about." ••18 vp ii ■» hi liahed In N. Y. City V "Only inftlliiMu remedies known '* "Free ff in I'ofroiM * « N .t dumr«Mii« In Ilia Human Family.' -Rat* C jiiiu <>ut iff Hi -.r li .Irs lu .li*." • ToUirU" lint, Ho»( l», *«., El'ir'i, |. „ pr\^«—iihiml for Unit Mice. ktmch'f If and h'ed Ant*. Ac . Ac., Ac. Ac. "Co*tirV Bed-Bug Extern* nator ]> i lqiild or wi*h—u«e.| to destroy. and »' a preventative fir Red-Hup «, Ae V.irTWl'v KIjK IKK' iNiWUFR Foil l.\.«Kn« pair of H ATM will linve progeny and deien.lants no !«•** than 661.00 in three year*. Now, unless this immense family can bo kept down. thoy would consume nwt fi*>d than wonl«l snatatn rtfi/Mf human i.elug*. Cf See ' Coitur'n advert iaeuwtit alio?*. 13. I! ATS re rum Hill PS.—Whoever engage* in shaatlnf small birds in a crnid man; W hoeveralda in exlermina t.n* 11iitm iii ii In* ii'f.ii't' i' WV nit mid like a- un« oi •to leivt* us the bfiivflt otthe r -xpyiieme in driving nut the «! posts. U'h need something l.endes dogs. rats, and traps for tliin Im-iH—i —Sc ir.nl ijlc Amrici*, I', 4UT See "CoatatV advertisement above 1866. •rosTAH'fi' HAT KXTKItvIIX A TOR la •ImpU.Mfa lM l 4l |rf~_ili« 111-int perfect IMT-irtcatlon meeting we I. < mt attended- F.very rut lliHt run it, pronarly .i-, ' a ill mt it.and ev#ry otn- tlnktiata it will din .iv il -oniu plue hn distant an p.naihlc flout . . ,wn taV. ii Lake Shore. Mich., Mirror. .• • QotTVU'M advorti-enifiit above. 1866. II »UriKKKKPJCß9ltcmble4 with vermin noed he eo no I nm**r if ili«*y iw •M.'iwt'irV Kitoiminator. We have ii-t-il it to our eatiifttcllon : ami if » b<»* roate fft, we would have it. W * baro Irird {Ndauiie hut they effected n thine ; hut •♦CoatarV' aitkle knm ne the breath out .if Hit-, R»aidi«Mi, Vuti and Itod-Ilutf*. quicker than fan write it. It I* in jp-eat demand alj oter the Country . Medina Ohio, Gazette. Sue "CobtakV advortla**Ui*;iitaboTe. 1866. A VOICK Tin: KA It W KftT.-'-Spenkinj? Of Hal. K.nirli, Ar.t, kr . Kitai ln n«l..r»— icraiii and provision* arc ib utroyad ummaily in Giaot County by vermin, than would pav for tuna of this Rat and In»*ct Kiiier.*'— Wit., Herald. Km" ••Coefcir'e ' advertUvtuent i^bova. Ui(Hr c FAUMKKB ASU lIOUBKKKKPRRH,ahonId recollect thu> liuii.ln-da of ilollara' worth of Grain, Proviaioua. Ac., are annually deatroydl by Rata, Mice. Ante,audodi er inneciH and vermin— all of which can be prevented by a few dollar*' womb of "CoetarV' Rat, Roach, Ant, Ac., Exterminator, bonght apd uaed freely. See "foetar'e advert laemeut above. hi in llutler, I»a., by all Druictfiitii and I»ea |t.ra. April 11. t»t.,;onio. LAN & FQil SALE CHEAP. Within One Mile of Butler \ <>rc*H of valuable land, on® mile TYeet af Zzh the lloruuxtt of miliar, la offered for sale at a Vary Moderate Price* 70 acr»a mil wii perch ?, ami .n»rth of tha but lei and Ni-w and Lv.iiiebui'if Sloml. That portion South of the But ler and >ew Cmt>e Koa 1. can be divided into smaller lots 11 -V 1 ' purtlia era • •ml, liuiestoiie. good timber and wat«r throughout he whol«. K quire at the office of the subscriber, where accurate drafts of i lie pi eiui»e* can be aren. Li-. WIS Z. MITCH ILL, Ann & AH..riiey S' law. H'Ulw Pa. Ailiiiliiif*.rutur'n Ssiiee. Nil hlabcieby alven tlial i ettera of Admin #tra I■•>(! have oeosi i -uetl i • the > nieiit, and tboae hav Uik Hi u>f -•in . t ■ aauie. ate h quested to pi" ear® i. u. ... .hi. ttutb■ itiiealeU foraeaieMot J .ULi NLWTOB, ££ '*>U-i.> Admiuia tiato r # NOTICE. \l 7 IfßltßlH io; wife Catherine, baa left my bed and VV b* d wiihoaT ju'teanae, 1 tliarefbra warn all uei a* Uiutf lih-1h idug liar er giviuc her credit on n,v an utit. ua > viil p»> a #dehta .112 her ractiaf ' I'i.TKR IIK'IKLL, I PMm 112 »i 9ft 9^-