FIRST ANNUAL FAIR, OF THE — fiOTLEH COUNTY, agriotjlt crrß-A-ij STOCK ASSOCIATION. TO /IB HELD ATB-UThEV, OX TIIK 3d, 4th, & sth of October, 1866. The I'ntry Books will be opened on the loth .day of September, aud continue open until the evening of the 3rd day of October, at which time they wiU bo cloaed. A <1 mission to the Ground*. Tickets during the Fair, 81 00 Single, Admission Tickets, 25 ccnts ) Or five for Uuo Pollar. Children under 1,0 years -eld, Free. I'BKUIi n IJIST. CLASS A. — drain, y thoir weight—sixty pounds to be considered a bushel—and griin c rops to be weighed or measured accord ing fo the usual standard. CLASSH —Seed*, Vegetable *, Fruits and Flowers. Best bushel of white wheat, 81 00 best bushel of red .wheat, 1 00 best bushel of corn in the ear, 50 best bushel of oats, 25 best bushel of buckwheat, 50 best bushel of barley, 50 best bushel of 5O 5O best bushel of timothy seed, 1 00 best bushel clover seed, 1 00 best bushel of sow beans, 50 be. I bushel millet seed, 50 best bushel of potatoes, 50 Lf s t bushel of onions, 50 nest bushel of turnips, 25 I.est> I'i' diol rutabaga turnips, 50 .jest bushel of tomatoes, 50 he * bn liel of parsnips, 50 • -,ist bushel of carrots, 50 best bushel of beets, 50 ' OSt bushol of sweet potatoes, 1 00 best bushel of summer apples. 50 host bushel of winter apples, 50 best bushel of pears, 50 Lest bushel of peaches, 50 ' est bushel of quinces, 50 est half dozen of cabbage heads, 50 •>st half dozen of common pumpkins 50 ist half dozen sweet " 50 est half dozen of squashes, 50 est specimen of grapes, 1 00 jst display, variety and quality of flowers, 1 00 . est floral display of living plants, 1 00 est floral ornaments, I 00 1 oat pair boquefs, 1 00 est arranged basket of flowers, 100 •est display of cucumbeis, 50 1 •est display of radishes, 50 nest water mclloiis, 50 ■est musk " 50 CLASS o. Stallions, Trotters, dx. lest blooded Stallion over 3 yrs, S2O 00 2d best " " " " 10 00 U4 " 2 5 00 in t common " over 8 " 8 00 •M best " « 2 « 400 best draught horse or marc over 3 yrs, 500 Nest trotting horse. mare or geld iug, of any age, 20 00 " 1 best trotting horse, mare, or gelding of any agfi ; 10 00 -1 racking or pacing h orß cst pair heavy draught horses or wares, S5 00 \ l best " " '' 3 00 ■st pair carriage horse* ur suarcs, 5 00 1 best " " 3 00 t horse or mure, .or saddle or bamoss, 5 00 . st middle horse or mare, P 00 st brood marc and eolt, 5 00 *2 i best " '• " 3 00 st horse or mare over 0 years ■eld, 5 00 112 eolt 2 years old 5 00 - bust '• " 3 00 ■ t horse colt 1 year old. 5 00 1 best " " 300 (TTJASS E. — Blooded Cattle. ;t blooded bull 3 years old, ?10 00 ' si blooded bull 2 years ql4 8 00 - . t blooded bull 1 year old 5 00 fc. j b'ocSled bull caff, 3 00 cow 3 years old or over, b 00 *""■ bb'-*l«d heifer 2years old, 500 - • 'blooded heifer 1 year old, 400 mv t •blooded.hoifer calf/ 2 00 Utath tf-vvrftinyoxen. !v 112 iiati*e buffi#Veftr eK, 85 00 - -h? t imtive bull yeatrCW, 300 :ia live bull 1 year old 2 00 £ t: ' native calf, 1 00 - ix>(»; lative cow 3 years old erover, 5 00 J- iative heifer 2 years old, 3 .00 > heifer 1 year old, 2 OQ ! best- V , "» nf men 4 years old, 500 beat yoke ofoxcu 8 years old, 3 00 Class G.— Sheep and ISbp/. Best blooded buck, $-15. 00 best 3 blooded ewes, 10 00 best Spanish merino buck,. 5 00 best suxon buck, 3 00 best french merino buck, 3 00 best leiccster buck, 3 00 best common buck, 3 00 best 3 Spanish merino ewe.% 5 00 best 3 saxon ewes, 3 00 best 3 french merino ewes, 3 00 best 3 leicester ewes, 3 00 best 3 common ewes, " •! 00 best 3 Spanish lamb.*,, 5 00 best 3 saxon (Vugs ll.—Swine. Bijst bostr over 6 months old, 85 0Q best brood sow, 5 00 beet litter of pigs not less thon 5, 3 00 CLASS J-—Poultry & Dairy Product* Best 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 chicken*. do do pair cochin china chickens, do do pair dorking chickens, do do pair shanghai chicken*, do do pair bantam chickens, do do pair polaud chickens, do do pair game chickens, do do 5 pounds of butter, 81 00 do box of honey, 1 00 do 5 pouuds of maple sugar, 1 00 do 3 loaves of bread, wheat, 1 00 do 3 " " rye, 1 00 do cheese not less than 10 lbs. do do gallon of apple butter, 50 do " peach " 50 do quart of sugar-cane molasses 100 do six jars of tomatoes, • do do exhibit 3 kinds of pickles, do do exhibit of preserved fruits, do do cured ham and manner of curing: do Class A'— Agricultural Implements. Best harrow, 81 00 best funning mill, 1 00 best corn sheller, 1 00 best horse rake, 1 00 best corn cultivator, 1 00 best grain cradle, 1 00 best threshing & cleaning machine, 5 00 beat straw cutter, 1 00 best half dozen hoes, 1 00 best half dozen hay rakes, I 00 best field roller, 1 00 best, stump extractor, 1 0" be.'.t two horse plow, 1 o'' best seed drill, # 2 00 best corn planter, 2 00 Class Id.—A(echanieal Arts. Best two horse wagon 84 00 best two horse carriage 5 00 best top buggy, 5 00 best open buggy 3 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 man's saddle, 1 00 best bridle and martingale 1 00 best calf skin 1 00 best side of harness leather 1 00 best side of upper leather 1 00 best side of Kip leather 1 00 beat co-ik scove 3 00 best parlor stove 1 00 best common stove 1 00 best exhibit of photographs 1 00 best pair of men's bouts 1 00 best pair of lady's boots , 100 best gent's coat, pants and vpst 3 00 best rocking chair 1 00 best set of chairs 1 00 best dressing bureau 3 00 best stone ware I 00 best earthen ware 1 00 best tin ware 1 00 best rifle gun 1 00 best blacksmith work 1 00 best marble work 1 00 best penmanship j 00 be*t thousand oak shingles 1 00 best leather trunk 1 00 best book printing I 00 best card printing 1 00 best portrait pairing 1 00 best clothes horse 1 00 best mattock 1 00 best washing machine 1 00 best dog power for churn 1 00 Class M.— Domestic and other Alanu/ac turn. Best 10 yards of cassiuipje 82 00 " !' cloth 2 00 " " " "• satinet iOO " " " barred flannel 100 " " " " rag carpet 100 " " " " woolen carpet 100 " " " " llax linen 1 001 " pair of blankets 2 00 " pair gent's woolen hoso . 50 " pair ladie's woolen hose 50 0 pair cent's woolen mittens 50 " 5 pounds of wool yarn 1 00 " barrel wheat Hour 2 00 " best half-dozen linnen bags 1 00 " linnen thread 50 " pair of linnen tablecloth" 1 00 Class J.V—Ornamental anil Work. Best gent's shirt §1 00 " lady's bonnet 1 00 " lady's head dress 1 00 lady's collar 1 00 " ornamental work 1 00 table cover J 00 " stand cover 1 00 " ottoman cover 1 00 " patch work , 1 00 " patch work quilt, quilting to be considered, 1 00 Best crotchet work, 1 00 " cruel work, 1 00 " artificial flowers, in wax. 1 00 " artificial fruits, in was, l 00 " embroidery on silk, 1 00 " embroidery on lace. 1 00 " embroidery on muslin. 1 00 " embroidered lamp mat, 1 00 " embroidered clippers, 1 00 " fancy chair work, 1 00 " ornamental shell work, 1 00 " ornamental leather work, 1 00 " ornamental pillow slip, 1 00 " fancy basket, 1 00 '• pair worked under slashes. 1 00 " tidy, 1 00 " bed spread, 1 00 " cradle quilt, 1 00 RULES AXD REGULATIONS. We invito the attention of the public to our premium list. It has been tevised with great care, aud with direct reference tp ifce liberal pijcwiiragement of all class es of industry and commendable enter prise. Look over the list at your leisure; uote thp prpuiiiftn yojj wish to dray and see to it that some of neighbors don't go ahead of you. BAND OF MUSIO. A good bud of 190910 will occupy a prominent stand on the grounds during the fair. THE ADDRESS. Professor J. W. Brugh will deliver an add:ess. on the subject of Agriculture, -m.' ■ «.»*, will be furnished with single tickets of admission at any of the ticket offices for twenty five cents, or five for one dollar. Children under ten years old, free. These tickets must be delivered to tUe gate keepers as you pass in. Directions to Competitors. Competitprs arc requested to enter all articles for exhibition in the Secretary's bnoks on or before the evening of"the first day of the fair. Cards will be&iven to each competitor, which must bo at tached to the animal 01; artivlo you may wish to exhibit. A committee will direct you as to the location and arrangement of anything you may have to exhibit. There is an abundaaeeot water conve nient to the gi ound— hay and pasture will be furnished I -ce of charge—other feed to be provided by the owners of stock. Flutes and Instructions for Judges. Ist. You are respectfully requested to report yourselves to the manager's tent on the first day of the fair ir' possible, and in 00 event later than 10 o'clock of the second day. 2d. At 10 o'clock of the second day yjur Barnes will be called at the mana ger's tent, and all vacancies will then lie filled. 3d. 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 dif ferent animals or arfic'cs submitted for your examination. In these books you will also write out your repoit. 4th. You will not be permitted to serve oti a Committee in any class in which you may be competing for a premium. sth. You will in no case where there is 110 competition, award premiums to ar tielesor animals that are not meritorious. 6th. Pay 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, hut give no encouragement to over-feeding. Bth. A majority of the members on each committee will constitute a quorum. 9th. Permit no persons to interfere with your examinations or to be present at your 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. GENKftAL ROLES. IST. Kach Competitor for premiums must pay one dollar, which will entitle him to an admission ticket r 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 eutry fee at the time of eutering. 2D. All persons wishing to rido on horseback. or drive a buggy or carriage on the lair ground, can do so, by paying an entry fee of Twenty five cents for each time they enter the grouuds. 3d. All animals placed in competition for premiums must be owned in the county by persons offering the same, or by mem bers of their family under twenty years of age; and all articles competed for premiums must be products of the coun ty, or manufactured within the same 4th. On the entry of animals or ar ticles cards will be furnished by the Sec retary with the number and class as en tered at the office, which must be attached to the animals, or articles, otherwise the judges will pay no attention to them. 6th. Competitors must exhibit to the Secretary tickets good during the fair be fore lie will make any eutry for compe tition 6th. Stock of all kinds entered for competition must remaiu 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 stock and articles on ex hibition, but will nut be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur. ilth. Intoxicating drinks of all kinds are strictly prohibited on the fair grounds. 10th. 1 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 will lie permitted to engage in any kind of business on the fairground!) without a written permit from the Secretary and Treasurer. Order of Arrangement*. FIRST DAY. —General preparations, en - tries and arrangements of animals and articles. SECOND DAY. —General exhibition and examination of stock, &c. THIRD DAY. —Trotting and pacing horses, address, and report of Judges. .JOHN W. FOIIItESTEH, Prcs't. JOHN B. M'QCISTION, Sec'y. ' STOVES AND PLOUGHS. ~ I mm TX7ECKBECKERA REIBER Foun- JJj! h— J VV ders—Foundry North of the bot rougf) of Butler, where Store*, l'lou/.ia and other casting* Rre made on abort uo tir-t door North of Jack's Hotel, where you will And 3 toves of alltir.es and patron*. Thpy also keep on hand- large ntock of Ploughs, which they sell as 112 heap M they can be bought at any other establishment in tlie count/. IMJC.9, 186JJ::tf Executor's Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the E*tateof John Young, late of Lanca*tur dee'd, have been tinned to the undersigned. Therefore, all persons knowing thenirtelvert indebted to said estate, are requested to make miuodiatc payment: and those having claims against e same will present them properly authenticated for ttlcment. • " FJtANCIS SCOTT, - julyll'Co.6t* K/ecntor. NEW SHOE SHOP. riIUK umlersigned having purchased the well-known J. 8hos ; b«jp of C. * F. lturly,Mubaei)uently owned by A. Kortv, t now pre]»are d t as low as any other «*»- taldisbm nt ot the kind in t#w:t, and is prepared to do Job worl on short notice. Call and see. ll* is aiw> rarrving on the Tannery bit-tinea* at the old staud. and wfH pay the highest prices fcr ail kfod*<>« blue* and bark delivered in good condition. BulUr.. *«b», *O-17) W* MAftDOftT AMERICAN CITIZEN Jafe PriattagOTieel Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book AND qsmsrai Mintm#®, lu the Arbitration room in (lie Court House, ■BUTLiER FA. WK AKB PRKPARED TO PRIST, ON SHORT NOTCH ISill llcailH, Hooks, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Drafts, Wanks, Business Card*, Visiting Card#, Show Curda, I'wu.pklots, Posters, Hills of Pare, Order Hooks, Paper Books, Millets, Sale Hills, Ac. lIKIXa VUU.NISIIK!) WITH The Most Approved Hand Presses TilK LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Borders, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, Ac., IN TUB COUNTY, Wc will execute everything in the line of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PRINTING NK.VTLT, PKOMI-TLT, AND AT ItCA9UH.tH£E HATIB, in a style to excel any establishment at luime, and compete with any abroad. IHKII.LEI) WOHKMJIN Are employed in every brajich 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 TAHT n irs COMPOSITION AND Klc#nnco 111 Press Worlc. 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 of a single line to an illuminated Poster, or a work of any number of pages. The American Citizen 18 published every Wednesday in the borough fo Ilutler i»y Thomas Koiunson in the Arbitration roum in Hie Court House. Tkrms:— sa 00 ,t vcur, If paid In admix*, or within tlie Ornt first six months; or 260 if not puid until -ifter the expiration o the first ajx iptntlm. TERMS OF ADVERTISING, &c. AM agreed upon by the Publishers and Proprietors of ti e Ilutler Papers. One«quare,one Insertion fl on Kach subsequent insertion 60 W column for six months 12 60 % column for nix months 20 OQ 1 column for six months 35 ou for one year 20 00 column for one year 40 00 1 column for otyj yei\i 70 00 Provisional and Business Card* m»t exceeding 8 lines, one year 8 00 Bxa uton, tdnilnlstraters and Aodltot'i nbtieea, 4 Mm h,BOO A pplleat ions for licenses, each 6 0 Cautions, Kstrays, Notices of DissoWfion, Ac., not exceeding 1 square, 8 insertions, fticb 2 00 10 lines of Nonpareil,orlteequivalent, will mako usquare JOB WORK. 1 £ sheet hand bill, 60 copies or less $1 6 - Ys ; " * % " " 4 (H. Full " " " 600 , RLAIfKS. For any quantity under 6 quires, fl 60 per quire: on all ' amounts over that, a reasonable reduction will be made UISINEBB CARDS. Single packs, $1 Jtt; each additional pack, CO cts. * LOCAL lOcentsper Hue for euck iuaertiou. will brjpublished gratis, where the same does not exceed 6 Hues; for each additional lino, 6 cts. will be charged. Advertisements of O. C. Sale, Kxecfitors, Administra tor*.and Auditor's notices; Kstiays, Dissolution of I'urt neiship,Cautions, and all transit'ut advertisements, must W (itlie undersign»*ij, /'ul>lix/,er» and /Vo/uiWorsoflhe Butler papers, hereby agree Hi strictly adhere to the above schedule of prices, until further notice. W.M. II AS LI! IT, Butler American. CLAUK WIIiHON, Union Herald. KOUINBON & ANDERSON, American CitUen. July 13 1804. 6" AI, n sirmt, for soldiers, or if they are dead, for their legal representatives. No charge will be made for prosecuting the claims of soldiers, or their representatives until the same are collected. C. K. ANDKUSON. Butler. June 27.1866, J. fi. CLARK, Attorney at Law, BTJTLES, PEEWA. tezT Office in the Court House.*"^ qovbrnmknt BOUNTIES EQUALIZED. The extra Bounty allewed by act of Congress to Soldiers or their representatives collected withoot un necessary delay. 4?- TESt MS :~$X. All letters promptly answered-fcjft Butler, August Ist, 18*6, tf. JOIIX If. THOMPSON, EDWIN LTO!f THOMPSON & LYON, ATTORNEYS' AT LAW. J. B. MECHLING, Attorney at Law. Office with Lewis Z. Mitchell, Esq., North East Side of Diamond. Ang 15-Cmo) W*. s. Hcseltojt, *. t>... Bam (el Or ah am, m. HUSELTON GRAHAM (Late of the IT. 8. Army) PHYICIANS AND SURGEONS. WOrrm HI Bay*l'l XMfttHt BmUr P». THE HAMILTON dtoliani §ftming O O UVC I 3 _A_ 3ST" ~Y~ ov rvEvADA LOCATION OF MINES: MAMMOTH AND NORTH UNION. NYK COUNTY, NEVADA Organised under a Special Charter from the State qf I\j lOt CAPITAL STOCK $1,005,000 200,000 SHARES, $5 EACH. Principal Office, 224, S. Fourth St riiiLADELrniA. - 101 O JF IT * «• «. ■» Ht _ PRESIDENT. HON. ALEXANDER 11A MR B U. S. Senator J'rom Minnesota. VICE-PRESIDENT. ALFRED GILMOHE, Philadelphia. BECRETARV. JACOB ZIEfiLER, Philadelphia. TREASURER. EDWARD P. MOODY, Cashier Rational Hunk rt, I'hila. Hon. T. J. Coffey, fhilpdelphla. Tlon. Geo. W. Woodward, Chief Justice, of the State, of l\nnsytvania. HANKERS. NATIONAL BANK Of TUB REPUBLIC solicitor. SAMUEL U. THOMPSON, Es A. • The property of this Company is situated in tlio Miim mothnnd North Union Minij,f/ ( . Districts. Nye Comity, Ptute of Nevada, and ci.inp h the foltoviiiiK namoil ledges if silver bearing 7nn''te; Lt'pfJKS IN MINING DISTRICT. The \\ luncbago Ledge,.-. Twelve hundred feet. iC Union Ledge One tbhousaud fe<-t. " Red Jacket One lboi;_uid i t " M'ltbubnw I/Klge,. Kighfecti hundred Let. " Ojibwa la-dge Twelve bundled feet. " Mammoth f'winstock J«edg<*,.Kighteeii hundred fevt. ' Yellow Jacket Ledge, One thousand feet. '• Decotah Ledge, Twelve bnndre If. »-t. »' Comet Ledge One |||(iii«mM fret, '• Leviathan ln account • J the rlchuessof the ore*, the width of tbevel<¥, the tine timber on the mountain, and the salt basins an I gra-.> in the valley*. Tbiii Com| any do not design to set forth statement* that will not l»n verified, and proler i\nder-cstlmatlng what they believe the result* Will prove. Fuel is an iteinot great expense in many of the district* The & Cutry, Opbir, Savage, and other celebrated mine, in Washoe, are paying from fifteen to twent v dollars per cord for wood. A twenty stamp mill will consume lif teen cords of wood per day, at sls per cord, amounting to $225 per day. In the M tmmoth an I North I 'iu< 11 districts it would be simply thecatting,st pernod, « i 1 per day. There ts a large saving on tills, Item. In the c.naumptionof salt, which is iarg ly used In mining operations, the saving would not be less than ?'>',) per •lay over many other districts. In these two Items 1 here is an advantage in cost of running a twenty stuuip mill in these districts which would make a handsome yearly proiit of itself. It Irt not the intention of the Company to work all this property at the present time, but to hold it in r<-serve for future disposition, either to form a nait of it into other organizations or to erect other mills, as may be deemed expedient. A twenty stamp nil'l near a well selected lode will pay a large dividend on the c ipit il the th st wot king year, and leave a reserved fund in, the treasury, to be applied to the erection of another mill. This Company intend to ereot a flr*t-cl ws mill mc(r the Winnebago lode, which is four and one>h-tlf f.-et wide,and is considered one of the richest silver lodges in Nevada, and will afford an ample supply of ore 112 r a twenty-stamp mill. Profossar Blatclily, wdio Is a scientific, reliable, and very cautious gentleman, says of this lodl: «' This is a strong well-defined vein, showing every indication of depth and permanence. The i>r> it of great richness, and well diffused throughout the vein, Atnd all the ore will pay for working from the. very sur face. This is a very valuable mine and can be made t/i pav from the beginning A . Bi.atciii.y, Mining Kngineer. It is more than doubtful if Professor illatrhly iu these terms of any other mine in Nevada. A twenty nbunp mill can crush twenty tons pm day ; but say that it crashes 16 tons per day. (choice speci mens from tho Winnebago lode has assayed £1132 per ton), it is a low estimate tfl sav that it will give an av erage yield of stto per ton, Uken as it cohhm from the vein. Fifteen tons per day would yleWsfi'J4o; the ex penses of crushing in these districts «ill not exceed *-' lO per ton,or $460 for 15 tons, leaving aiu t profit of SIBOO for a working day, or a monthly profit of over $A:»,i)00 fur one mill. This statement may s*em Urge, but it is proven by the results of other mills in districts less favorably bl eated. We confidently believe there is no other invest ment will pay such Inrgu returns as silver property, when well rocated. And the millspronerly managed. The managing director i# an experienced and practical silver ore worker in all its details ; he is iu the prime of life, of excellent habits, and indomitable energy : he ha-t been long and favorably known to our President, Gov. Ramsey, and to Mr. Frank Steel, one of tiw Hoard of birectuis, and with whose good opinion «»f .Mr Hamil ton, the lion. A. W Rondall, First Assistant Postnn-tor General, and Gov. Farwell, of Wisconsin, also Col. Bur bank of Minnesota, fully concur He is one of the dis coverers of this property and is argeiy interested in it, and will certainly take great pbde in discharging his duties promptly and economicalr , and iu such a man ner as to make the Company a sty cess which bears his name. A trustworthy and competent clerk goes out with the manager as financial agent. * The plan of organization of this Company offuM po culiar advantages to the subscribers. It them se curity, Insures them a larjj® Interest upon their money, and provides for its reimbursement in a shoit time, leav ing them their interest in the stock free, of cost. The Company reserves for the treasury f;iso,oio or 70,000 shares of stock, audwill sell 40,WW shares at par value of $6.00, foil paid. These forty thousand shares J are preferred stock to bear '25 per cent, dividends per I annum out of the first earnings of the mines until th«» I par value is refunded. It also shares iu dividends with ! the common stock all profits of the mines over and nhoye twenty-five per cent., the Company rgfcjirving the right to tedeein this prefer red stock at anv time by the pay ment of the par value thereof, oml iuterest. The pre ferred stock after it shall have been paid by dividends of I twenty-fivo per cent, or otherwise, to take grade with I the common stock, will share all proflUof the mines i «.M|iialljr. This equitable plan in an evMence of ths go.*! faith of this Companv, and their confidence tri Ch« property. It guarantees te thesnbscHber the whole property and iic provoments tot" the payment of the preferred st<»tk, awl Insures the payment of it speedily, leaving his inteiest In the Company without ccsrt. No other utofk will be sold, excepting'the drefrrred stock, until the Company's mines pay dividends. This Company have a liberal charter granted by frpo cial act of the Legitlaiure of Pennsylvania. The title to this property has been earefnlly exniijined and pro nounced good. The product of silver mfn.w Is different from Iron, cbal, copper, or lead, which are influenced Ly the fluctuations of the market. The pror lous mo ats are the of value, when onc«« protluciMl, they have no market to seek, but make this their market. Jas T. McJunkin, Esq., Trareling A6ent to take subscriptions. July ittftUM * THE LIGHT OFJTHE WORLI>I DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE. These lift* jrfvlnjj remedies are now, for the first tlnn KlvtMi publicity tu the worhl. For over a quarter of u century of private prnrtice the Ingredient* in these LIFJJ-GIVING PILLS! Have boon wed with tin* greatest success. Their mUslc le not only to prevent dlsr nse, but t(» cure. They *earcL out the various maladies by wliirh the patient is sutler iltg ami re-invigorates the falling nvideni. To tho fed ami Infirm a few doses of theso PILLS will prove to he A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH For In every case they add new lire ami vitality, and re store the waning energies to their prM-ite state. To the voting and middle-sued; they will pr<»ve mast Itivnl nahle. as a ready, specific, ami st® ling medicine. Here Is a dream realized- that l'on» ide-Leon ftoiiaht for throe hundred years ago. and nc* r fmnd. lie looked for a fountain that would re.itoit the <>l<| tr> ricor mid make youth ever • An Eternal Spring! It wan left for tli's day and hour lo r.-ili/e the dream, I and show, In one glorious fact, the mcgle tint made it fair. * THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot stay the flight of years, but they em force h rk nnd hold aloof, disease that luisht tiiimi|>li over the aged and the young. Let mme hesitate tln -i hut n.-ve the lavorable opportunity that ofln s. Winn taken: n prescribed FOR BILIOUS DISORDER Sm lli "?., r "!° r ' "i "no H'kii 1118-I --rills, l heir aluio«t magic influence h r«-lt at mire; nnd the usual concomitants ofthis most this removed. These remedies aro made from the purest Vegetable Compounds, They will not harm tho most delicate fetnVe.and can ! he given with good effect in prescribed doM s to tii« 1 youngest babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all e uptlons of the skin, the SALVR is m>«t in valuable, ltdoe* heal exte'-na lljr al nie hut |••■n.-ti>oK-s. Notice N'.'iiirennlne without i trade murk aroiiud each £*»t or |» I MPK! bj liH. MAOUIKL, Id, Fult-»n-St., New Voi li.tocount... i,it whuh Is felony. 4td' Sold 1.-MII re»p<-rtn!.h< IValers In Mcl-ri,.. throughout the l.'uitod t • and ( anao.i • :it cut., ' For Hal.- a I *1) s. HIIUIAM A HCSKI.TJVS Dr.:: Ft or", Side \ .t< in llutl -i Pa. KMI TIM; .MAT! (INKS. fTlHßulidei•ogie'T would Inf.rin the pubti •, ili.it be b 1 prepared ti sell tho Thilton Family KmIiiIIK; .M •• chine—the strongest, mod simple and l»«--t HI ihe w >\ Id —Patent d ::i i»ii»k perfected in lsr.l. This mi shine will not only do plain wot k, such a* s. ; k«, A»\ hut "I " fancy knittlug. with a inos' perfect find hcauti fill stitch It will knit comforts. A'uhif-, A < . tWen-y Hrtb '.«•» An* whhiti£ to obtain >r. •w II pl«-n --used lor circular. Address (f.icbndm.' a stnup ) It.i . HAH MILL. /.. lien..pie, Feb 11 V;i-1 Au. i.t 112 • it.it-. , THE MT W A AND 7lf R PORTLAND FIRE. 0 JE T A Insu.rn.iiro (lojiijHUiy HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS, JULY 1,1860. Cash on hand in hank and with Agts $257 OC United States Kta k 812.277 23 lleel e'tuttf uiiiticiimbured.... ; 00.359 05 Ftate Btocki > 497,090 00 New Vo.k l!ank Stocks 734 |7O 00 Hnrtford llnuk M •< k- 270,810^00 Miscellaneouslk nk Htof k 129.000 €i t» Railroad Stock, » t; 273.067 50 Mortgage hotids, City Counly & 11. II '.0i1.138 66 TOTAL 84,075,830 53 MA 1511,1 IIKS. Lowes unadjusted ami not duo 221,200 are#, >s;j.M,ii,s»i ao. Income 112 .r last y«jgr (net)....» $2.:»30,3W 0 Or a dally income of say Losses and Kxper.ses for same time f2..">11,'J91 30 j Tota« |..ssei paid i n IT year m>27,410 U Vi». Fire, 112 17,213.u0, JO In lan-1. f!/W4,4-d» 07 Government ami St-.te Taxes paid $17'),171 «■! BY PORTLAND FIRE, Jufy 4-th. - The total amount covered bv Kma Policies mi prop erty destroyed or damaged is |JtHA'»4. on which salvage will be abpnt 5 per Cent. Our total Vav will m t vary much from $200,000, and Is being promptly adjusted and paid. This sum is ft per cent.nj on the a-sels. a figure but slightly exceeding oui and St it.* t ixri paid la«t year or a pr .portion eur»—upon a holiday when its people aro least ocrnpied—-troin the very Insi,,;- uillcant cause of a cuuteniptible Are cracker. Remember th e trifling o« igtu of fires tbat aween away in a few liotirs the of years. Consider your be>t internsn» — June Term, 18MI, And now t» ait . —June 17 l*Hirt. Ort motion of McOandless, Conrt ..ppoiuted Thm. Robinson, an Auditortj makedistribati-m. Hy the County. Certifiea u ' "Fr..l. ir in I'oi-on- ' ' \..t dtliverou-' to Ihe ifniiian I'-unllv.' Tilts c 111 !• lilt "of fln ir holes to di. •'Coat nr'i" lint, lt«»nt It, A e., I' x ci's, luipvrte in-I for H>it* Nfr*. 11- Wf /•'• a a ' l \ Ac.. A " . Ar. "Co;t;«rV 112 oed-B j nfar. I, . liquid r i.i-n- .. •• I I '!■■.•. . and at'o n* a pi• vi-nfa:!v- f.r Pod-l. irM, Ac. PA It'i**' KUVTHIC I'.m DKU K "{ I.VgRCTH ill Moth-. Mi-xipi t , »1-M »:•■. I, ujfK, io ecl.« oil 112, r*. !! ! Kkw»r».! !! of all im tit lour t. . tlmt • ('.is! u. n.uue IM on c-u li llo*, llntllo and I I <-k. be fine von buy. li., Ad li. II li Nit V K COSTA It. K'lli .i!».iy,.\.Y, -?old In IJmtler, l a., i y all Drn; ide upd itetalluru 1806. I \ru I'A.'-K OF It ATS.—Th » /\tr».rrn t;t?r(t.-(V. lib. .i-'Crtx and proven by oro- pair of 15 OS* \v,U have and d; < en lnuli no ir«w tlniu ti'd.ou in ihr. !• >.' ir*». N ? oi#, iltd'-n tKh liu.licii--' foully ca I bu kf|it down. tlo*v Would coihuiuo imey fond thin would Mi«iatn fiS.m O hum iii i»ehi{ri. /. ■ Aeo ••t'owtar'# adversisQin>-:. «e would have it. WM I'IIK FAIL WI.HT peaking of •'C.KfirV Kat. P. tfhj Ant,/ . Kxtr in i a »rs—-uKiro and provisions are d hove l -Uiijii i.lv iu Orair County bv vermin, than w .ul I pay f.-r 1- • -f tills Itit .-lid li.s.r't Killer ''—bia+ut,r IIV* , II rut. FAR3IKR? AN U slmuhl recolb-ct that hundreds of winthof ilraiu. Provlsidhs. Ac . areannr-dfy d by Uflt-. 31.e.-, Ants,imdoUi • r in>ecta ..ml verifitii—all of wbioli r w •'!' prevented by a few dollar/ woinh '-f 4 *Costar's'' li it, Koacb, AntJ &c., Kxterminator, bought and tued freely. Jfsjf See '•f'.i»tar 1 :i advert isi-menl above. . " Ul in Butler, l'a., by alt and B* lers. April 11. i-4i.,,iimo. tOOiTY HUItV K 108 AN Y person widiing survey in« done by the County mi. veyor, ian ■»nrn -dated by leaving w » 4 •»r addressing J. li. l iars, at the office of ti.e jC./iinty Surveyor in Outler; < r N. M.S,itor. vttlf pist Oflke. Ikitler County Pa March 7th lM»tf. Teacher's Examinations. jgX A JUR ATION* Will b« hell at tU- folluwln* pin- ami CbMi fleld,st Reibur'it tK:h->JI Il< use, AUR OnkUail end Donegal. a« Lane'* M M Aug,26 Parker an I Fairv.ew.st Martin»l :r h August -J7. Alleghany, at .School |l .n-e No. 'V, Aw-mst 4H. Mai'ion .iod \enauKo, Mnrrtasvijlf. Augfiit 29. Merer and Sfipperyr nk, at tftfHsVdle, Anu'iiet i»). "Worih ami br;f iy, »t We i ftlbeyty, Muddycrvek, at I'orternville,, ijept'.-iuber 1. Muffuio and Wiufleld«nt Kidly's geliool Hous' l , Sept. i Clinton and Jetforeou, jut Sax tidHpc. S«id< inber 4. ♦ l'enn and Mid-Hesex, at Xabood's Hottie,er tk ( rattberTv ,'®f Sample's School IhttM, pteihber T. For«ard and .laekson,at Kv«n»b|irg. S^toalwrß' Copcord and Wa.r 18. Hatb-r and Centre,at Butler, September 11. Irregalar exanduatioiis will beheld M'lMtHf, on 22