Flf# ANNUAL FAIR _ —OF THE — 1 OR SUTLER COUNTY, AO-ICICULT CJI^-A-X. STOCH ASSOCIATION. TO BE HKLD .1 T BUTLER, OS TTIZ 3d, 4th, & sth of October, 1886. Thi Entry Books will be opened on the 15th day of September, and continue open until tho evening of tlie 3rd day of October, at which time they will be clojed. .Idml*4lon to tljo Gronnda, Tickets dijring the JJair, 81 OC Single Admission Tickets, 25 cent?, Or live for One Dollar. Children under 10 years old, Free. FREmr.il i,INT. CLA&k £—Gram, rfr. l?o*t 2 acres or more of wheat, ?'•") 00 Second best " " '•'> 00 best 2 acres or more of rye 2 00 second " t " " 100 best 2 acres or more of corn, 5 00 second " 11 ■ " 3 00 best 2 acres or more of oats, 2 00 second best " 1 00 1 c.-t 2 acres or more of barley 2 00 second best " " 1 00 best 2 acres or more of buckwheat, 2 00 becond best ' " .1 00 best 2 acras ojr more of hay, 2 00 second best " " 1 00 best J acre of potatoes, 2 00 second best " 1 00 best } acre of broom corn, 2 00 The following are the rules under which competitors for premiums in the above class must be governed : Ist. To have the grounds accurately measured by not less than two disinter ested persons, whose statements must he verified by affidavit. A statement of the kind and e&nflitiofi of the soil, the vari ety and quality of the seed planted or sown, and the mode and expense of cnl» tivatior* roust be presented in writing be fore a premium will bo awarded. 2d. The whole amount of roots, grain or grass produced on the amount of land spucified, must be measured or weighed ; root crops divested of their tops and es timated oy their weight—sixty pounds to le considered a bushel—and grain crops to be weighed or measured accord ing to the usual standard. CLASS 7?— Seeds, Vegetables, Fruits umt Flotcers. liest bushel of white wheat, SI 00 best bushel of red wheat, 1_ 00 best bushel of corn in the car, 50 best bushel of oats, 25 best busliel of buckwheat, 50 best bushel of barley, 50 best bushel of fla-xsecd • 50 best .bushel o>f timothy seed, 1 00 best bushel clover seed, , 1 00 best busjicl of sow beans", . 50 best bushel millet seed, 50 best'bushel of potatoes, 50 best bushel of onions, 50 best bushel of turnips, 25 best bushel rutabaga turnips, 50 best bushel of tomatoes, 50 best bushel of parsnips, 50 best bushel of carrots, 50 best bushel of beets, . 50 best bushel of sweet potatoes, 1 fiO best bushel of summer apples. , 50 best bushel of winter apples, 50 best bushel ot pears, 50 best bushel of peaches, 50 best bushel of quinces, 50 best half doceti of cabbago heads, 50 best half dozen of common pumpkins 50 best half dozen sweet " 50 best hjilt dozen of squashes, 50 bcst'specinion of grapes, 1 00 best display, variety and quality of flowers, 1 00 best floral display of living plants, 1 00 best floral ornaments, 1 00 best pair boqucts, 1 00 best arranged basket of flowers, 100 best display of cucumbeis, 50 best display of radishes, 50 best water mellons, 50 besf n.psk " 50 b'brl SS *( '.'—Stallions, Trotters, d'f. Hcst blooded Stallion over 3 yrs, 820 00 2d best'" " " 10 00 best " " 2 500 best common " over 3 " 8 00 2d best " " 2 11 400 best draught horse or marc over 3 yrs, 500 best trotting horse, mare or geld ing, of any ago, '0 00 (. fas'! D—lf ones. Mares, Colts <{• Mules. IJest psir heavy draught hortes or mares, s,"> 00 2d best " " ' 3 00 best jwiir carriage horses or mures, 5 00 2d best " ' " 3 00 best horse or mare, .or r.-.Jdle or Uarness. 5 00 best saddle horse or mare, 5 00 best brood mare and colt, 5 00 2d best " " " 300 best horse qr mare over 3 years old, 5 00 best colt 2 years old 5 00 2nd best " " 3 00 besf norsc colt 1 year OTO, 5 00 2nd best " " 300 (JLA§S E—Jlloti'.liil Cattle. Host blooded bull 3 years old, 810 00 best blooded bull 2 years old 8 00 best blooded bull 1 yenr old 5 00 best blooded bull calf, 3 00 beat .blooded cow 3 years old or over. 8 00 best blooded heifer 2 years old, 5 00 bett blooded heifer 1 year old, 4 00 bcsfbloodcd heifer calf, 2 ('0 | ".nsp If —j.W • citttk ii . ■ '/• •• a Villi So 00 2 years .old, 8 00 in>s'witiynAxill 1-year old 2 00 hctTtt»f*fe jw!f, ' 1 CO best jt>t» 3 years old or over, 5 00 best itative<beiler-2 yoarsold, 3.U0 iJeet T>at"i,Y c heifer 1 yvar old, 2 00 tft* best yoke of oxen 4 years old, 5 OC ' best yoke of oxen 3 years old, 3 U' Ctast G.— Sheep and Wool. Best blooded buck, #ls 00 best 3 blooded ewes, ]0 00 best Spanish merino buck, 5 00 best saxon buek ; , 8 00 best french merino buck, 3 00 ' best leicester buck, 3 00 best common buck, 8 00 best 3 Spanish merino ewes, 5 00 best 3 saxon ewes, 3 00 best 3 french merino ewes, 3 00 best 8 leicester ewes, 3 00 best 3 common ewes, 3 00 best 3 Spanish lambs, 5 00 best 3 saxon lambs, 3 00 best 3 french lambs, 3 00 best 3 fleeces of wool, 1 00 (Hast ll.—Swine. Tlesf, boar over G months old, $5 00 best brood sow, 5 00 best litter of pigs not less thpn 5, 3 00 Cij.iSS J—Poultry & Dairy Product*. Host pair of turkeys, 50 do pair of ducks, do do pair of geese, do do pair of black Spanish chickens, do do pair of cross breed chickens, do do pair cochin china chickens, do do pair dorking chickens, do do pair shanghai chickens, do do pair bautam chickens, do do pair poland chickens, do do pair game chickens, do do 5 pounds of butter, SI 00 do box of honey, 1 00 do 5 pounds of maple sui;nr, 1 00 do 3 loaves of bread, wheat, 1 00 do 3 " " rye, 1 00 do cheese not lc«s than 10 lbs. do do gallon of apple butter, 50 do " pencil " 50 do quart of sugar-eane molasses 100 do six jars of tomatoes, do do exhibit 3 kinds of pickles, > do exhibit of preserved fruits, do do cured ham and mauncr of curing: do Chins K Agricultural Implement.». Best harrow, §1 00 best fanning mill, 1 00 best corn sheller, ] 00 best horse rake, 1 00 best corn cultivator, 1 00 best grain cradle, 1 00 bost threshing Hi clcaningmaehinc, 5 00 best straw cutter, 1 00 best half dozen hoes, 1 00 best half dozen hay rakes, 1 00 best Held roller, 1 00 best stump extractor, 1 00 best two horse plow, 1 0 A best seed drill, 2 00 best corn planter, 2 00 Class L.—Mechanical Arts. Best two horse wagon 8 I 00 best two horse carriage 5 00 best top buggy, 5 00 best open buggy ii 00 best double set ol wagon harness 200 best double set carriage harness 3 00 best single set harness 2 00 best lady's saddle 1 00 best mau's saddle, 1 00 best bridle and martingale 1 00 best calf skin 1 00 best side of harness leather 1 4)0 best side of upper leather , 100 best side of Kip leather 1 00 best co k FCOVO 2 00 best parlor stove 1 00 be-t i omraon stove 1 00 best exhibit of photographs 1 00 best pair of men's boots 1 00 best pair of lady's boots 1 00 lwst gent's coat, panti and vost 3 00 best rocking chair 1 OIJ best set of "chairs 1 00 best dressing bureau 3 00 beetitone ware I 00 best earthen ware V 00 best tin waro 1 Ofl best rifle gun 1 in) best blacksmith work 1 0U best marble work 1 mi best penmanship l"O0 lie-t thwi*aitd oak shingles I ill) 'best leather trunk 1 00 best book printing 1 00 best card printing 1 OO best portrait painting X ()(j best clothes horse I 00 best mattock _ 1 00 best washing machine 1 00 best dog power for churn 1 00 Class M.—Domestic, ami other Manufac tures. [•est 10 yards of eassimere S2 00 " " " " satinet 100 " " " barred flannel 100 " " " " ran carpet 100 " " " " woolen carpet 100 " " " " tlax linen 100 " pair of blankets 2 00 " pair gent's woolen hose SO " pair ladie's woolen hose f>o " pair cent's woolen mittens 50 " 5 pounds of wool yarn ] 00 " barrel when! flour 2 00 " best half-dozen linnen bags ] 00 linnen thread 50 ' pairof linnen table cloths 1 tH) Class A'— Ornamental and Needle Work. Best gfnt's shirt SI 00 '• lady's bouneit 112 00 " lady's head dress ] 00 " lady's cdlar 1 01) " ornamental work 1 00 " tabic Cover ] 00 " stand eover 1 00 " ottoman cover 1 00 '• pateh work 1 00 " patch work quilt, quilting to be considered, 1 00 Best crotchet work, 1 00 " cruel work, ] 00 " artificial flowers, in wax, 1 00 " artificial fruits, in wax, 1 00 " embroidery on silk, 1 00 " embroidery on lace, 1 00 " embroidery on muslin, 1 00 " embroidered lamp mat, 1 00 " embroidered slippers, 1 00 " fancy chair work, 1 00 " ormimeutal shell work, 1 oO " ornamental leather work, 1 00 ornamental pillow-slip, 1 00 " fancy basket, 1 00 " pair worked under blecves. 1 00 " tidy, 1 00 " bed spread, ] 0 ) " cradle quilt, I 00 BI LES A.\U ItEGIXATIOXS. We invite the attention of- the public to our premium list. It has been teviscd with great care, and with direct reference to the liberal encouragement of all class es ef industry and commendable enter prise. Look over the list at your leisure; note the premium you wish to jiraw and see to it that some of your neighbors don't go ahead of you. BAND OF MUSIC. A good band of music will occupy a ' prbroinent'stand on the grounds during I the fair. * THE ADDRESS. Professor .1. ty. Brugh will deliver an address, on the subject of Agriculture. * P» *• *?«»■* «i will be furnißhed with single tickets of adn\ission at any of tjie ticket offices for twenty five cents, or fire for one dollar. Children under ten years old, free. The«e tickets must be delivered to the gate keepers as you pass in. Directions to Competitors. Competitors are requested to enter all articles for exhibition in tlic Secretary's bnoks on or before the evening of the first day of the fair. Cards will be given to. each competitor, which tnu-t be at tached to the animal or article you may wish to exhibit. A committee will direot you as to the location and arrangement of anything you may have to exhibit. There is an abundance of water conve nient to the gi < uud— hay and pisture will be furnished 1 TO of charge—other feed to be provided by the owners of stock. Rules and Instructionsfor «' .idges, Ist. You arc respectfully requested to report yourselves to the manager's tent on the first day of the fair it' possible, aud in no evcut later than 10 o'clock of the sccohd day. 2d. At 10 o'clock of the second day ■yjur names will be called at the mana ger's tent, and all vacancies will then be filled. Bd. Yon 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 thedit fie lent animals or artie'es submitted for .yonr examination. In these books you will also write out your repoit. 4:h. You will not be permitted to serve on a Committee in any class in which you may be competing for a premium. sth. You will in no ease where there is no competition, award premiums to ar ticles or Animals that are not meritorious. 6th. l\v no attention to animals or articles that have not 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 give no encouragement to over-feeding. Bth. A majority of the members on each committee will constitute a quorum Oth. Permit no "fersons to interfere with your examinations oV to be present at jour deliberations. 10th. Each member of the Hoard of Directors will have the supervision of a particular department on the - rounds— and to this member you will apply for any instruction or information you may want. GE.MPtAL MILKS e IST. Inch Competitor for premiums must pay one dohar, which will entitle him loan admission ticket, good during the fair, and when the premium competed for exceeds one dollar, ten per cent, of the premium additional to be paid as an entry fee at the time of cntariug. 2i>. All persons wishing to ride on horseback, i r drive a buggy or carriage on the fair ground, can do so, by paying an entry fee of Twenty-five cents for each time they cuter the grounds. 3d. All animals placed in competition | for premiums must be owned in the county by persons offering the same, or by mem- | bers ol their family under twenty years j of age; and all articles competed for premiums must be products of ihe coun ty, or manufactured within the same -Ith. On the entry of animals or ar ticles cards will be furuishud by the See retary with tlip number and class as en tered i.t the office, which must be attached to the animals, or articles,'otherwise the judges will pay no attention to them. oth. Competitors must exhibit to the Secretary tickets good durinp- the fair be fore ho will make any eutry fur compe tiiii n fith. Stock of all kinds entered for competition must remain in the stalls until called for by the marshal. 7th. Premiums must be called for within three months after the fair, or they will be forfeited to the society. Bth. The Hoard of Managers will take every precaution in their power for the safety of the s'otk aud articles on ex hibition. but will not be responsible for any lo«8 or damage that may occur. Oth, Intoxicating drinks of all kinds are strictly prohibited on the fair grounds. 10th. Disorderly conduct of every kind is forbidden ; those indulging there in will forfeit their right to remain longer on the fair grounds and will be promptly ejected. 11th. No person w ill lie permitted to engage in any kind of business on the fairgrounds without a written permit from the Secretary and Treasurer. " Order of Arrangement. Fin ST DAY. —Gencril preparations, en - tries arid arrangements of animals and articles. SFCOM> DAY. —General exhibition and examination of,stock, &c. THIRD DAY. —Trotting and pacing horses, address, and report of .Judges. JOHN W. FORRESTER, Pres't. JOHN H. M'QITSTIOJJ, Sec'y. STOVES AND POUGHSi "VXTKCKBECK EH 4 RETBKR.—Foun- J I ':•, !! y North of the !■<».- ron jrh <>f Butler. where Stores, PI ont ■« H,, ' , ot * ,(>r c**tinp» are made on shor uo j \"\l ml ware-room In on Main > reel II -i door -North of Jftrk'n Hotel, where you wilif.nl a>ve» fullsfsosand patrons: They also keep on hand.. lar>re to *k of Ploughs, which they sell a" cheap as they can be at imy other e*tubli-hiucnt in the cotinty. Bec.9.lßMJ::tf Executor's Xotiec. LETTERS testamentary on the Estateof John Yonnp. late of Lancaster township, decM,haro been isfued o the ufldcrHigned. Therefore, *ll persons knowing ilicmsolve* indebted to said eetale. nre requested to iuak«* immediate payment; and fbnse having claims ap:*in-<t e same will present them properly authenticated for tt lenient. FRANCIS SCOTT, JnijilV.o.Ci* Executor. MSW PIRM. " pHF. nud.-r hnv.u K g,m,. Jni„ panucrjhlp, In J_ BOOT and SHOE Maiuilacturiuir butiiue-f, JJoyd'a twu diKM-s Suirhof Wnudier * Truiuniiin'ri Store. U.uil Street. Ei'thr, Pa., are prepared t , unJtu the nect •st 800l ;i lit] Shot' and doth* Uvtj-jb work of any other laitiblirliinent in the plare. Hating te ret»t . .no- in he busing we cunuo. fail to filoase. Call and us . FCHRIBER NICIIOLA&. ebiO—tf AMERICAN CITIZEN Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book AND BEBSMI am !?}llBT3BB» In the Arbitration room In the Court House. BUTLER IP A.. WE AUK PRKPAKKP TO PRINT,OX SHOUT N OICE BUI Heads, Hooks, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Drafts, Blanks. Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, l'nthphleta, Posters, Bills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Pale Bills. Ke. BEIN'Ci PIinXISHED WITH The Mo3t Approved Hand Presses AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Border*. Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, Ac., IN TUK COUNTY, We will execute everything in the line of | PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING JVEAf&f, I'KOMPTLT, AMD AT ItK»OOXABLK KATCS, in a style to excel any establishment at home, and compete with any abroad. KKIT.I.KM AVOItKJtKX Are 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 T.VSTE IIV COMPOSITION AND T;ifffnnoe In Press Worlt. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, Good Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tiful Press Work, and DISPATCH, we in vite comparison, from getting out a Card (if a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. The American Citizen 13 published every Wo.hirudin In theborough fo Butler by TIIOMVS l5on»:;-<>N in the Arbitration room in the Court 110 i-f. TKUMH:—S3 00 «i year, if paid in advance, c- within the lir«t first six months; or 250 if not paid until after the expiration o the fli nt six ni< nth*. TERMS OF ADVERTISING, fee. As e'ed upon by the Publishers and Proprietors r.f the Butler Papers. One square, one Insertion .fl o<i Kacli subsequent Insertion 60 Vy column t -r six mouths 12 60 column for «lx months 20 0" 1 column for six month" 35 for one year 25 OH Uj column lor one year 40 00 1 column for one year 70 00 Prof rt»iotial and Business Cards, not exceeding R liut'i, one year R 00 ! Executors,Adwluistrators.ind Auditor's notices, each,3 00 Applications for License*, each 5y j Cautious, Kstrays, Notice* of Dissolution, See., not t'xceediug 1 «qunre, U insertions, each 2 00 10lines ol Nonpareil, or^tsequivalent, will makeasquare JOB WORK. sheet band-bill, 50 cojdes or less *1 5; V? •• " " 2 50 * 00 Full •• " " 6 00 t BIAXKS. For any quantity under ft quires, $1 f.A per quire: on all amounts over that, a reasonable reduction w ill l»e made BUfINKHS CARPS. Single pack', each additional park, ftO cts. LOCAL HOTICES. lOoontsper line for each insertion. DKATIta Ann MARRIAGES, will bopuhliahed gratis, where the same does not exceed olim-s; 112 .reach additional line, 5 cts. will l>e charged. Advertisements >»f O. (J. Sale, Executors, AdtmnMrn t. - ..-. I Auditor's notices; KstiayN, Diss d«tion of Part nei shin. Cautions. and all transient a lvertir»eineuts, MI ST \\ ti.e undersigned, Publiahtrn and /V«prf«|or*ofthe Butler pnpers, hereby agree t'i strictly adhere to the above schedule of prices, until further notice. \VM. MAS!,KIT. Butler American. CI.AIIK WILSON, I'wion llerald. liOBJNSON «fc AND Kit SON, American Citi/en. July 13 1884. NTOt'ESSNrfflli iUARDH. j A7MVN?:™an\'"M7D. rhyHlclnn unci Hurfffion* ! OfHce immediately oofJosite Walker's buildings TBuI lev I*s». I Dec.o, lS6H:!tf 4 | ~ JAOK'S HOTEL ~ r.EX.I. JACK, Proprietor. Coiner of Main and .TefTeraon »lr««ti IJnUfii Pa. March 1«. I«f>4 THOS. I^O"BX2SrSO3Sr Att oracy at Law F l> PENSION AND ( LAIIYI AGENT OlTlrf u 11la Clin*. PPCsndlriit K»q. Soutu He t coru r of • lie illain ou«l imtirr PH. M& Blß®&M>' • WitiMt» Attorney at Law, FKANKLIK. VENANGO COUNTY, A • one donr North ..f KINNKAK HOW LA. IKE. M'LURE, Attorney _at Law, PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT Ornrtc, N. K. corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa. Feb. 3.lS»U::tf. Claim Agent T HE undersigned w >uld respectfully notify the public ro that he has been regularly commissioned a* CLAIM AGENT, for securing Mount}/ sir rear a of Pay and Prn aionn, for soldiers, or If they are dead, for their legal rsprenertatives. No charge will l»enmde for prosecuting the claims of «ohliers, or their representative* until the fame are collected. C. E. ANDERSON. Butler, June -7, lfifift. 3. S. CLARK. Attorney at Law, EUTLEE, EENN'A. I iwrOillco in the Court House.-^a pOV RUN MEN T BOC NTIKB EQUALIZED. The extra Bounty allawed by set of Congress tf» Soldier* or their representative* collected without un noecMiary delay. 94rTK/tM.S:— sr». All letters promptly an-wered"«4 Butler, August Ist, tf. JOIIX M. TIIOMFSOJt, BDWIX LTOJI THOMPSON & LYON, ATTORNEYS' AT LAW. J. B, MEGHLING, Attorney at Law. «: o : : OSlco with "Lewis Z. Mitchell, Esq., j North East Sid* of Diamond. KC «■ fllri*, H • - Aug 15-6mo> VS M. S. IIUSELTON, M. J> SAMCKL<<RjHI4M, M. MUSKLTON & UUAiIAM (Lste of the U. 8. Army) PHYICIANS AND SUfIGEONS. *J-ornr« In BariJ's Wock.n >f«iS(r#f( l»ntl«r Pa. THE HAMILTON (Bold and O O 3? .A. 2>T "V" OF NEVADA. LOCATION OF MINES s MAMMOTH AND NORTH UNION NYE COUNTY. NEVADA tOt Organised under a Special Charter from the State ttf Pr CAPITAL STOCK $1,00),00C 100.000 SHARES, $5 EACH. Principal Office, 224, S. Fourth St PHILADELPHIA. tOt « jf JF * JK :■* m - PRESIDENT. IION. ALEXANDER RAMSK U. S. Senator from Minnesota. VICE-PRESIDENT. ALFRED GIL WORE, Philadelphia. SECRETARY. JACOB ZIEGLER, Philadelphia. TREASURER. EDWARD F. MOODY, Cashier Kaiional Hank of the J j u MANAGING DIRECTOR. ROB Kit r W. HAMILTON BOARD OF DIRECTORS HON. ALEXANDER RAMSEY St Piiul Minn. Cor,. Jacob /iec.ler. B tiller, /*(■««•«. Wm. IJ. Oode.v, Esq., Chicagoi 111. Isaac 11. Hileer, Ksq., Chicago, in. ' . Hon. Robert W. Hamilton, Nfrada. George I? Presbury, Esq., IluUlmtre. Ml. Frank Steele, Esq., Min. Hon. Aefheii Uilmore, I'hil idrtphia. Cor,. Jolin M Wktiierii.i, /■otlsv'V'.. fit. K. ItF.ED MyER, Esq., Surveyor of the. I)irt % I'hili. Hon. T. J. Coffey, Philadelphia. Hon. Geo. V\ . Woomvari,, Chief Justice of /'c St'tie of J\nnsylvani i. RANKERS. NATIONAL BANK OF I llr, I:KITISI.K SOLICITOR. SAMUEL (i. THOMPSON, Esq. THE HAMILTON Mi\ & JHlvcv fining (£o OF N 13 V I> A . The property of this Compnny Kslttntel : m th » Mim ninth nod North Union Nye County Stat* of Nevada, and c<-mp * the I-il-wing n in: ItUy» of filer r i-ear in q qtmvtt . /. I.IK, h S l.\ MAMMOTH .1 HXI.ro !>"TR fCT. The Winnebago Ledge Tweh-- hll 1•- ( f«-» t. »• Vnion Ledge One t lib • R.-.l Jacket l.i <1 -i", On.* thon-nnd 1 et. " Wabashaw hedge Eighteen hundred feel " Ojlbwa I e«lp.- 'lwelva bundled feet. " Mammoth »" m-i .T< f.edge..Ei b? -. n hu.nlr,. 1 fIM • Yell..w Jacket Ledge one thousand fe. t. " l»i»C"»Hh Ledge, Twelve hun-be-l feet. ♦« Com. t Ledge.... one 1 I «112, " Leviathan l.e.ige, Eighteen h«ti*d;< 1 " Km. )>• 11 Ledgo . 1 >nn tb'iUMiid fee LRIHiES IX NOHTH UX. OX DISTRUT The Hi 1.1 ilt on »dv<- honor i fi o •• Hamilton i.x Ledge, «....TwHve luudnd 1 " Ojibwa l.elu.- Twelve hnnd od ! «! •' Pecotah (.edge, .Twelve huudnd I'er • Ora/w Yidley Ex, l*dge Tw.-ivo lmndre l. -i " I »is|.... ; I Ex. I.- k- .... Twelve bund-el feet ♦♦ F« rest Queen Ex I .edge Twelve hnndr. d fee »* I'onv l-.x. Le.'ue.. .. Twelve him .rife Overland Ex* l<cdge, Twelve hundred feet The Olllcers nnd Bon.l .112 Directors • 112 the* »m ; .i'i\ pn sent the above combination of twenty rich 1 id v.ilu il.le fculvei Ledges, < uiii|.i twenty-five I 1 ti-u'- feet, which they confidently helldve «• nlu .i 1 pr. |1 ; tv 1 >1 pr »ll»ulde silver mining n:ifnrp;«B-je I l»y un\ 01 ti.e Pacific cna|t> 1 hi.t jirojlerl v was f.tle t-<l and 1 112 I l»y prnli. 1 and evprr en. «-d miueiM, am iik the in Noitll I ir ■ and.M iniiuti h. whi.-li ;i?u JUKIIv i,tud«d t bent silver minmir districts In tin- £tate. on nerount . II . richness<ft theorem, the width .» i-iavi-ii. the I'm timber on the motihtaln. and the ■> t I".dtiß uft I gr.i ili the valleys. , Tlii* Compnny do not deslgri to set 112 »rlh statement that will not he verified, and pru rr nnder-eritimatln what they believe the iciulti will prove. Fuel i< 11 iteuud gr«-:it expen.»o in maiiv of the dtatiirt* 'I li & Cutry, Opbfr. lavage, an ! other . < lehr.it A iiiiiie-. 1 Washoe, me paying Ir■•nil Aft<-en t . twentv dutl.ire | «- cord for wo id. A twenty <>tuup mill will consume li leen iv.rd "112 no >d per day. at #ls per e a I. unmuathii t.. p"i- diy. I» the >Uaim ah an I .v-rth I ~ difitrictH it would be cimpty U»ecutting,f-1 porco"d. "rs'> per day. Theie is 11 large .-avlngon thin it.an. In tli e n.iiimptlunol *alt, which is I irg ly used in tniiiih; opera!ions, thesnving would not he lcs< than* $ '.u pc nay «>vc r many othei «lif»t 1 ids. In the-e two i .-m- tln-r in nn advantage In r,>*t 112 running a twenty -itamp mil in t•• sc d>tr:cts which would ui-iKe a hnu-l nie 3 earl, proilt of itself. It Is not t»»e intention nf the Company t« work alHhi property at the present time, Inn to hold it in r--s'-n for fuliuedl*p< -itioii. elthei t» form » j>ait of it i. it de.-med exueiPent. A twenty gtantp ini'l near n nvll selected loiie will pay a larn" dividend on the r.ap.t the hi »t wo king \ i-ar. and leave a reserved fund in t t treasury, to he lip pi e I t > the eieirti >n of another mill. This Company intend to erect a llrsttrli-w mill n » the WiiiUehngo lode, which in four i«nd oiie-h ill I ■« wide, ttiiii U considered one of-the richest silver ledge in .\evade, ami will atlorti an ample supply of tire 1.1 twentv-etauip mill Profesnar Hiatchly, who is a scientific, Reliable, an verycaini us (contleliuin, -aysof this lode: •• This Is a strong weil detiuud vein, showing n>rr indication of depth and ftermhnct/rr.. T>o or • it great richness, and well diffused through-,at /..•> reiii iitid all the. tire vi'l pay fir working from the »v, / nn face This ix a vrry valuable mint: and can be I pay from the beginning." A. UHTOHLY. Mining Engineer, it is more than doubtful if Professor hl.itchly ak In these terms of any other mine in Nevada. A twenty stamp mill can crush twenty t-n» per dty hut s.-«y tli.it it crushes l.'i tons |>pr day, (ch h.-m -peri mens from the Winnebago l-.de has a-»<n e«| rli;>.:p.-i ton), It Is a I -w estiinat'* to nay that it will irlve Hfi iv erage viehl of flfO per ton, tike ifhi- it con.". IVoiu tlx vein. Fifteen tons per day woii'd yield 112 •ij i*. tue « \ penses of crii-hitig in these district- e-ill not ex« e.-dS i per ton, or $450 for Ift tons | leading * net | a for a working day, or a monthly profit ol ovu .'. i,t*x for one mill. This statement m*y h em large, but it is p nv, » 1.3 the reMiits of other mills in diHiricts lw»n lavomhly I ■ cated. We confidentlj believe there ist. - nthot lnv->| ment will n:«y such large r-turns as silver pjopeity when well located, nnd the mllle properly man I The managing director i* au experienced wad practlca silver ore worker in all its .letalls; he is in the pr tue* life, of excellent habits, ami indomitable energy . L< hi been long and favorably known to our l'r.->i o >it, <»••> Kams^y, and to Mr. Krank fcteel, 011 oft ••• li .r-1. IHrectois. and with whose good oplni e« 1 Mr IJaiuii ton, the lion A. \V. Ilondall, First A»-i tau' »'o%tnm t 1 Ueneral, and Oov. Farwoll, of Wisc nisfn, also i >1 Bur bank of Minnesota, fully concur 11-« >■* one ol i;,,*di coverers of ibis property an I is argoiy inter.- t -d in it ami will certainly take great pbde iu dis -hargiiig hii duties promptly au<l economical , and 111 i*urii a man uer an to make the Company a slyceHs which bears 1.1 A trustworthy and competent clerk go -s out with tin ma lager ns flunncial agent. The plan of organization of this Company offers pe cnlhir advantages to the *ulm«-ribers. li >;iies thein >. j enrity, iusurea them a large interest up-n iheii mn \ [ and pr ivides f»r itaretomurmiment inns, o t rime, le«iv ■ ing toein their interest in the *t .rk fe ■ >• > . | Tne Oimpaiiv renerves 112 r .thwt.e-iwiry 01 70,00> 1 shares of and will ht ll 4 U»U • shares »t pm value of fi.Oii. full paid. Tln efo.ty »ho mn I -hare are preferred sto. k to bear 'i> pel cer.t. dividen d pet | annum out of the first earnings «.f the i::i ■ s until «iu 1 par value is refunded. It also shores in dividea«i. wit; , the common stick all profits of Itie mines over i*nd an.ai j twenty-five the Coinjainy iwerv ngtheiighi to re»teem this preferred wtoek at any tiiuo t»y the p.) ment of the par value thereof, «ud tut . the pre ferred stork after it shall have been pakj t.y divi<!.-u .'s. : | iwcmy five per cent., or otherwise, to take grade wit 1 the common stock, will sharo all profits of the miner equally. This equitable plan is an evidence of the good faith «I this iompany, and their confidence tu th« pro. • ty. u guuianiee- te thesubeCriber thewh. h» prop-itv and in • provenienta lor the payment of the praterie-i .-t-■ k ae.| iusuroithe payment <if it at>eedily, leaving his iuuMe-<t iu the ( oiupany without No other st.s k will h. sold, axcepiing the until the Company', mines pay dividends. This i ompeoy have a liberal charter granted by *pe cial act of the Legisiajuie of Pen irfylvania. The* ti b* to thin property haa In-oti can-filly » \amiin-.l n i,| 1,1,- no.jiici'.t portl The ptiMiu t «>f silver mines fc diff..a«:ut fromlrou, oMl,n>pp.'r, '.i l-ii-l. »bic:i lue inll.i. i.ct.i bv the ftunctuatioif of the lu.-rhet. The pre-lou»m.«- ats are the stuudurd of vain.*, when once protlucod, they have no market to seek. l>at make thU their ma ket Jas T. McJuDkin, Esq., Traveling subscriptions. THE LIGHT OF THE WOP-LI.; DR, mAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE. The«e life giving remedies ar* new, fcr the flrat Mm« given publicilv to the world. Forever a quarter ol h j century of. private prartico the ingredients ill »ho»e LIFE-GIVING PILLS! Have neen «sed with the greatest success. Their mlnnlc Is not only t» prevent disease, but to euro. Th- v eearc t out the various maladies by which tho patient H anile, 1 lng and re-invigorates the filling ay ft t em. To tho »•-••<! | and Inflrm a few doiKHof these KILLS will provn ».» be . A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH For in every ca«e they ad I new llle and vitality, and re- I waning energies t<» their prirtine To the young and middle-aged, they will prove most Inval uable, as a ready, specific, and etfe llhg medie.ine. Unfa Is a dream realited- that Polk. i de-ieou xoiiuht f.r three hundred yearsago. and nev 'r found. Il» looked for a fountain that would restore tho old to vigor an 1 make youth evor An Eternal Spring! It was left for thl« day and hour to realise tire dream, i and show, in one glorious f.ict, tho tncgic that made it fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot stay t!»<* fl'ghtof vears, hut they, can force h ck ' and bold aloof. disease that might trhimph over tin' j aged an I the young. bet none honitat.> then, bur s.-izo the lav.irahle opp M tunity that offers. When taken a« prescribed FOR BILIOUS DISORDER Nothing can be more productive of cure than tbe-e i Pills. Their almost music Influence i-. fit at one. id | the urttial concomitants of this most .1 *'r,- - «!!-• <.• are removed. The#" remedies are made from the pure-it j Vegetable Compound*!, They w ill nit harm the most delleate fem-iV, mid can be given with goad effect in pre.-.-: ibed d .nes to the yonng—t babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And ail e upt= n« of lha akin, the SAI.VP i« m >st In ! valnahle. It.l .»«1> -«t e*tehr«lly a! no I it ■ n t< - w'*h the ini'nt ■ -.aching e Hoe Is to t'i* Very ro »i of the ovil J DR. PIUS Invariably Cures tho Following Diseases : \Mhma ih.wel Complaint* Colds, Uhc*t m oases Or., -v. I'ehmtV FeVe: ; \gi|- : remain Conipl tint* lie.id le'le lu-». e*»i .n, ] nil ui/i, Infi unatl »«, Inward We s, ' i: ;T,'\ v r i XeMcf v v"*t» ...i ti,.. i- l; vm| trade mark round each p ».• b m.. -d l.v |i|f. M \(IO|KL, 4-i, l ultoi. v. V"ih I t itu;.. I, is tel. my thr ivle.nl the flit, i > and « :»:iaoa- .it ■_ s p. r box ( , r pot. Store. S ,!e A -e:,'t , i : v • .» KM !TiMACHINIST Till r; I II lel slgi,.-l -V . lid lid .no the p>|!.M<; •h .1 he l» I prepH -dt. ell «. •■ nd. Keruiiv Si.lSiiiw M- \ chine • »• i- • • • -I '• !t ' I ».« -t n >'. • w il I —I I . i-1 - I ' .I . :; d in lvij. , 1 K nil ;,..h,e wdMiot OI lv .1.. p'.al., vv , K Mich IV« . A--. fill -ti'< ii If !; ,)! e in y, .... . t V articles Anv on wMiftig to • 1.-ani ■m<v. \\ p;t lifted lor cirri;:.':. Ad -- . i -a ..»> , li. I'. S\M 111 I, /. I..pie, F.d» 14 v. t ••• 112 . iluf r jp T'X TH ':ry "3 p T~%j a jm £ rj A AM) Yinc POUTLAITD FIRS. rni -v --yJSrj ii 1 <1 lusur;i'icc Q^fiilpLai HARTJrOIID, CONIT. ASBETR, JULY I, IBCC. C i«h on h»n lin bank an 1 wllh A 112 - *257 3 r D I'tilted still • . t I. k ii 12.777 25 He* e-1 > I»i,iuconj»i .1 00.3W (•) Stale .-'I ii 1c - ) 00 Karlf rd Hank ft 2 1,813^00 Mlsceltauijons U'thk . t . k P. 9 00") C>'» H liln.a I Mtock. et 273 I»'J7 112 O j Hurt/ I'-io i- i ;t/r• m-.i'.V .. !. t: ... TOTAL ..! t J,t'V r»3 liIAIUJ.I i 5 !>-». j L .vses nn • Ijm-t «d and not -hie 221 .r/1 "r» t 9 n3,HZ2 9 ZBi (II ii .tuily lnc i.it ..r tiiy j '. <>esand T'.Npenses for samo time..... I | r, l HO Toti.MoHse. paid in *7 ye-.r ?1:»,J2T.41» « 0 I j Via. Fir.-, $17,2AW10 Inland, $1,581,» > t»7 I Oove -nmei.tan l S?-.teTaxe< pakl SI7:M7 i r,j o |BY PORTLAND FIRE, July 4'fr, The total amount covered bv A-'ina Poli< »es on ;-r..p --| erty de.ui..\«'d or damaged ia $206.8*1, on wb eh • i- - ! | wiil be about ii pef eetif. (»ur total I■** wlil n> t . i j j -nil '• : ..|.| i . 0,0 ... ;|.,d is lii iog pr .«up»ly lid;-.Med and |••' pr por !:>n etjmil ton loss for a ciimiu, ! fiO «Mi a k ts. Thi.nee..,;:rv f.r ?n<ur.inrear.7 tU vaTueof * iV v ' ■ t:i»u_- co; p r.it on-, is I,..vii4v illiiM. » .d b/ this inc. 1 >ev..vd weik limil ane- es are fle.ar .ve.i _ j I'urtl n l ha. a po .iiiatiim of »H):—was liand'i»me|<f j | bnilt, ttwitlv li • brWkm •t .--- ■trnrtni --pi d. i-ti-1 ; - d «»u three ni.les by water— Indeed. Ili' iaflv. aim i-t , ri.sing f.om the <s e.»a— and niib a c hh. nte ; ro flif de. ! ! ailment. -t 1: h.i-fsl afi » Vhi n Its people ir« I »st or. upje i—troin the very IrisiJ- 1 nifieaat camo' if <» eoiiUfmplb ie lire crark r. KememlMT the triflingo. i.iu« 112 llre>tba; svre<i>awav Ina 112. w h .111- 111 • eiiuin.-. 112 veils » ...i-idn v air be t interests ;md give the J.tni »gent n call il yon | iMtal propef inhiiranctf secu. itv I'oliehn issifd at fair i terms. .1 .IML'-J T. MoJ |J n K 112 >, I Au;nst B,IRfWJ,.It. Agent. 1 Auditors Notice. Dutb'r count//, ft : IN t!ie in itter of {lie 112. nal recount of Israel f'ookson ■ and J II ilman, H\e< utors of jaeoli Stout, la'-* . of Cranberry t •wiiab ; p, dw'rt. 0(V Juue Term, I>-And 17 IKm On rnotiou of Mcf'iiri. 'b-ss, t'om t appointed 111 CM. Robinson, an Audi tor t» niuke d/siributi u. Ny the Coanly. ; f*ertifie»l from the rtMiord tlifiotst dav of July A. P. 1 I imj.i W ,1. YMJN u. i Jerk. >fOTfCK I-bero'»v ,rlToh t*i »t r will art. nd \> th". 1 .11':. of 111.- Ib- ■>« ap|e.'i»tinelit nt the < barias McCandl-ss. Ks.j . .»,i Thu-vl i.v, Che SUtU da; j of at I o'clock, p. 11l- i.av.^ ; Ang-1, vj), U. Auditor. , | " SU.\KD»V Al'AjaV. rpilK Fall term of the Pnnbury High cchoo'i ' lon the 1 th of August, an I etthtmne tweive • week-. For tenns, Ac., addnes the Principal at Coul- , , torsville, Pa DM ' r & l AN ARTICLE OF REAL MERIT. That has been tried antl stood the test, nut only in an occa sional case, but in evct'ff com munity ir/iere used it Art" been jirououneed the safest find most reliable rowed// l. noum for . DIAEEIKTA, DYSENTERY, CKAMP IN THE STOMACH OR BOWELS, CHOLERA MORBUS, &c. It contains nothinfj irvf tathitf or injurious to the stomach, and is mild out prompt in its action, arid effects a permanent cure by rcmovimf the cause of the com plaint. jXo FAMILY should be without it, as the cosi is ti i/lintf compared with the suffering that may be avoided by having it at htn ■' in case of a sudden tit If • k. i iry it, and judge for yourself. at ■' -> '> > ' JUtuoaiSTS. I': eftured only by .7. HENDERSON & BROS. PITTSBURGH, PA. ' j a. r : DICK & co, !STi, BUTLEB, PL, Ac c::t3 for G .i!er County, Pa. A'i Oui Go:i.i Set to a Mew Tune, .i' k c3 s ss . i i"t'M'' • i -t! Ifot.i, !r .-I 1,/ t'lti. •I . 11 In V.'V. rify w * , , ■ i l.- r...... l e known ' • \ t • ?h • Ilnnnn , ! .1- I- ill - I t'i ir h de» t'i die."' • * " 'nf. I- Aic.y Ki ri'i, i l Vi-*. Intel,** 1 - * . .• i A.C.. Ac. Ac. I' J'| Extermir.ntor. •v, ' n>. |t » destroy, and .J!. \ Ut liive fe 15. .l-ltUfrs, Ae. 1 : t ■ i:<• l» AV!»i:it K» : I\'SKCTB . : ■ • |*i t - I 1...M lied buns, ' : nl<. Ai.iuuiln. Ac. i ■ » « .rthle-slmitation*. 1.1...,- n.Dii e.u h lio.x. Itoitle II i:\lt V V. COST Alt. 4--J |troa.lvvav, N. Y. tii. Un r.ei. r-, i.v 'I Prnu,lds mid llofailera ] i x ' r : I! •I- Th • /' rmer* Cmettst Kn K . ■ ' . r Hp or of RAT£ A " ■ ' 1 Hits no less than 'ill.ooo i' ' x 1 :«al •• this fill ll,.use fauiMy ean ' . . tin ■ _ n • I . ..nsiiiuu line o fo.id than | 13. J * -■ I-'tl'.' s" Whoever lu shooting ' I'U ! • .i * * i in in : Whoever aid* lu exlermlna- I ■ I i,- v'. sti . lid like some one 112! i r w vpi . ieui-e In driviiiK out i ' - ;hlie; l esiden eats, and • ii-'-.- i r ,/i/lc American, A. )', K . . . 'i .nU .-i I i J eaieut above 1866. r V vr I'MItMINATOII U Snij.lj.inf.. J and sii —tl hi-.st peril*. - ! It.l I'-iliraiion meeting wa i. I i K»eiy rat that can get it, prutieiiy |.. ' i «'it it, and every one that »at« It will din pl '. .S distant as p s-ildf from ■' ■ '! lii'?. Sunt Sf\'h M Mirror. •' ' - - > id v-i n-ein.'tit aliove. 1866. H " '• rii".T liouMed with vermin no no 1 H- ..'tJrV |-:xterminator. M'e hove «.li»l'o li .ii an.| if a bojc toMfH i*'>, yce W " !; 'vo 11 d pofs rtw4oit they effe^'ted ..-t'ir*« article knolls the breath out : • • - '• ■!' and ipiirker than '• "i It is in xreat (teniand all over the 1/ / >d '/ io. (7,i Telle. V . wu'.- advertisement above. 1366. A v-iT'VT 1 : )M Til*.'. FAU W F?!* -* fpeakinjc of . ' flrr PftlrrmiiMtiiri ijmm 1 ; ■ 1 "'s are d -Irove I annually in Grant \ miii ih HI would pav for tons of tlii* Rat ' 1,1 lb:-.' —/.l,ll'tir I IV*., /fernld. ** " ' -ai » ' advurtisfineut above. ! A • ii II«»i SJ:k KKPKHH, should rerollect I ' Iti.ti I* I h'ila. •' \Miith . 112 Ui'niu, PpivinioUn. • . I*iii i!l v de-ti o> ed l.v I: its. iniH.aiHlotli r' • ' : '"d vermin,-.nl lid Mhieh .'nklw prevented if"» d .11 li- V. .ish of **t .Stars*' LUF, KOIMIi, Ant, . ..v ei niinai , bought and used freely. % .; -fa. V-i advert is. inent abova. 'd in ItulW, Pa., by ail \)r and Doa- April lr, 'Ofl..;Gmo. Cj -J .1% i. Vf a-, t-i . MOWER & REAPER. 1 IWnn,D re-*p..rtfully annoiinee to the Ihrmers of Butl. i e..unty, that I am AKeiit for the gruitt l.d»of , saving in irhino* /ETNA (l CAYUGA CHIEF MOWER AXD REAPERS. | Also tho ceKhrated Mower k Reaper 1 111 uuf.etii' dby n irk k Qulglon, 0. Tflß WOUbl) it KNOW VKD Sharp's Steel-tooth Hay-Rake. .\ sho great American Chaiiiplou ' y k (ijc-ain Eaik@ e ■ • : (nr circulars of the different machine* All o; r a he.-- d lo the ' ndemiKiied at Zeliuuople, Pa. v Ih. • .nompt attention. UEOITOEII. BABTIAN, CO4 .MY SIHimoR i :V i ison .s -hing Kiirveyiug done by the County 2\ .Surveyor, can tie accommodated bj leaving word .r a.l.ir«esiiig.l. H.Clark, at the oftica of the Countv surveyor in butler; or add reaaing N. M. 3la tor at Peter* ville p,M«t Oflice, Hutler County Pa. March 7th lMMitf. ft
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