American citizen. (Butler, Butler County, Pa.) 1863-1872, September 26, 1866, Image 4

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FIRST ANNUAL FAIR,
—OF THE—
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BUTLER COUNTY,
AGRIOULT CnR-A-L
STOCK ASSOCIITIQN.
TO BSBTLD AT BUTLER, OX THE
3d, 4th, & sth of October, 1866.
The Entry Books will be opened on the
15th day of September, ami continue
open until the evening of the 3rd day of
October, »t which time they will be
cloied.
Admtmilon to tlir* Grounds.
Tickets during the Fair* 81 00
Single Admission Tickets, 25 cettts i
Or five for One llollar.
Children under 10 years old, Free.
I'ItEMIIM ¥jIST.
CLASS A.—(•ran,, efce.
Hest 2 acres or more of wheat, 8"> 00
Second best " '■ 8 00
best ii acres' or more of rye 2 00
second " " " 1 00
best 2 acres or mortf of corn, •> 00
second " " " •»' 00
best 2 acres or more of oats,
second best " '■ 1 00
best 2 acres or more of barley 2 00
second best " " 1 00
best 2 acres or more of buckwheat, 2 00
bccond 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
I above class must be governed :
Ist. To have tlio grounds accurately
i measured by not less than two disinter
j estcd persons, whose statements must be
I verified by affidavit. A statement of the
I kind and condition of the soil? tho vari
i cty and quality of the seed planted or
j sown, and the mode and expense ol eul«
I tivation must be presented in writing be
j fore a premium will bo awarded.
2d. The whole amount of roots, grain
] or grass produced on the amount of land
! specified, must be measured or vyeiglie'i ;
j root coops divested of their tops and cs
| tiuiated . y their weight—sixty pounds'
to le considered a bushel—ami grain
clops to be weighed or measured accord
ing to the usual standard
CLASSB—S'-'i/x, Vegetables, Fruit'
am! Fhiieers.
15cst bushel of white wheat, 81 00
best bushel of red wheat, 1 0^
best bushel of corn in the car, !w
best bushel of oats, 25
best bushel of buckwheat, 50
best bushel of barley, 50
best bushel of flaxseed 50
1 best bushel of timothy seed, 1 00
I best bushel clover seed, 100
best bU'-hel of sow beans, 50
best bushel millet seed, 50
best bushel id' potatoes, 50
best bushel of onions, 50
host bushel of turnips, » 25
best bushel rutabaga turnips, 50
best bushel of tomatoes, 50
best bushel of parsnips, 5o
best bushel of carrots, ' 5 J
best bushel of beets, 50
| best bushel of .sweet potatoes, 1 00
' best bushel of summer apples.
best bushel of winter apples, 50
! best bushel at pears, 50
best bushel of peaches, sU
best bushel of quinces, 50
best hall dozen of cabbage, beads, 50
best half dozen of common pumpkin- .>0
j best half dozen sweet " 50
| best half dozen of squashes, 50
best specimen 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 bcqucts, 1 00
best arranged basket of flowers, 100
best display of cucumbeis, 541
best displ..y of radishes, 50
best water mellons, 5 i
best musk " 50
CLASS C.—Stallions, Trotters, dr.
Best blooded Stallion over 3 yrs, 820 00
2d best " " " " 10 00
best " " 2 500
best common "* over 3 " 8 00
2d best " " 2 " ' 400
best draught horse or mare over 3 yrs, 500
best trotting horse, mare or geld
ing, of any age, TO 00
2d best trotting horse, marc, or
gelding of any age, 10 00
best racking or pacing horse, mare
or gelding of any age, lit 00
Ist Slowest mule 10 00
2d » " 5 00
(.lat+D —Horses, Mures, Cof/s <(• Mules.
Best pair heavy draught horses or
mares, 85 00
2d best " " ' 3 00
best pair carriage or marcs, 5 00
2d best " * " 3 00
best horse or marc, .or s&ddl? or
hurness, 5 00
best saddle horse or mare, 5 00
best brood mare and colt, 5 00
2d best V " " 3 00
best horse or mare over 3 years
old, 5 00
best colt 2 years old 5 00
2nd best " " 3 00
best horse colt 1 year old, 5 00
2nd best " " 300
CLASS E.—B/oo'lril Cattle
Best blooded bull 3 years old, 810 00
2 best " " " 5 00
best blooded bull 2 years old 8 00
2 best " " " 4 00
best blooded bull 1 year old 5 00 I
2 best bull spring calf I 00
best blooded bull calf. 3 00
best blooded cow 3 years old or over. S 00
2 best " 11 " " 400
best blooded heifer 2years old, 5 00
2 best " " " " 3 00
best blooded heifer 1 year old, 4 00
2 best » A * 3WI
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i best lib* ded.spiinu boiler caif, 2 Of)
j 2 best " " '• 100
j Class F.— Notice cuttle it- t corking ojem.
Best native buil 3 veir old, 85 00
best native bull 2 years old, 3 00
best native bull 1 year old 2 00
best native calf, 1 00
best native cow 3 years old or over, 5 00 j
best native heifer 2 years .jld, 3 00
be«t nntiv heifer 1 year old. 2 00 t
best yok of oxen 4 years old, 5 00 |
best yoke of oxen 3 years old, 3 00 i
Class (I. — Sheep anil Wo r >l. I
Best blooded buck, 815 00 ■
best 3 blooded ewes, 10 Olf'
best Spanish merino buck, 5 00
lust 'axon buck, 300
best french merino buck, 3 00
best leieester buck, 3 00
best common buck, 3 00
best 3 Spanish merino ewes, 5 00
best 3 saxou ewes, 3 00
best 3 french merino ewes, 3 00
best 3 leieester ewes, 3 00
best 3 common ewes, 3 00
bent 3 Spanish lambs, 5 00
best 3 saxon laiubs, 3 00
best 3 french lambs, 3 00
best 3 fleeces of wool, 1 00
( V'i°s //.—S'cine.
Best boar over G months old, 85 00
best brood sow, 5 00
best litter of pins not less thnn 5. 3 00 j
CLASS J —Poultry A- Dairy i
| Best pair of turkeys, 50 j
do < pair of dacks, do
do pair of geese, do j
do pair of black Spanish chickens, do J
do pair of cross breed chickens, do
. do pair cochin china chic kens, do
do pair dorking chickens, do
do pair shanghai chickens, do
do pair bautam chickens, do
do pair poland chickens, do
do paii' game chickens, do
do 5 pounds of buttor, 81 00
do box of honey, 1 00
do 5 pounds of maple su_:ar, 1 00
do 3 loaves of bread, wheat, 1 00;
do 3 " " rye, 1 00
do cbccse not less than 10 lbs. do
do gallon of apple butter, 50
do " peach " 50
do quart of sugar-canc molasses 100
do six jars of tomatoes, do
do exhibit 3 kinds of pickles, do
do exhi' it of preserved fruits, do
do cured ham and manner of
curing! do
Class I\—Af/rieiilttirtil Implements.
Host burrow, 81 00
best fanning :nill, 1 00
best corn shelter, ' 1 00
best horse, rake, 1 00
best corn culiivitor, 1 00
best grain cradle, 1 00
best threshing «V ckauingmachine, 5 00
best straw cuticr, 1 00
best half <J< zen hoes, 1 00
bust half dozen bay lakes, 1 0"
best field roller, 112 00
be.-t stump extractor, 1 00
beat two horse plow, 1 "i'
be's' seed drill, 2 Ot
best corn planter, 2 00
Class L —Mechanical■ Arts.
Best two horse wagon §1 00
best two horse carriage 5 00
best top buggy, 5 00
best open buggy 3 00
be.-t double set ol wagon harness 200
1.c.-t double set carriage harness 3 0.0
best single set harness 2 00
best^ lady's saddlo 1 00
best man's saddle, I 00
be.-t bridle and martingale 1 00
best calf skiu 1 00
best side of harness leather 1 00
best sido of upper leather ' I Oil
I est side of up leather 100
b- st co k -C '\o 2 Oil'
I est parlor stove 1 00
host • oiniiiou stove 1 00
bost exhibit of photographs 1 On
best pai of lion's boots I'm
lest | air ot la ly'sluou lOn
best gem's coat, pant- and vest 3 00
besi rocking chair I""
I cs' si't of chain , 1 < 1
bc-t dreeing oureau 3 00
best stone w are 1 00
b' st e.irih n «aro 112 00
best tin ware 1 00
Ij. si I Oil
' fas-t bluuksmi'h work 1 On
I l» st marble work 112 00
iie-t pt nmatisldp 1 00
be i ill. o-tiMil oak shingles 1 Oil
best leather trunk • 1 ( I
be hi bo >k piloting I 0'
best card printing 1 00
best portrait painting 1 Oi
Ib 'st clothes horse 100
best mattock 1 0o '
bc-i Wiisliius; inaohine 1 00
b-st dog po-»er for churn 1 00
Class M.— Domestic ami other iUutttJac
lures. ™
Best 10 yards of ca-simere 82 On
•• •' •• '• cloth 2 oi,
" " " " satinet 1 (»
" •' " " ba rd flannel 1 On
" " " " ran carpet 100
•' •' "• " woolon carpet 100
• i >. i< *j, <• j] lix li, e n 1(K
14 pair of lihu.kete 2 Oi
" puip gen s » o don loipo si.
" puir ladie'n Woolen hose , r H
" pair uent'r wo-ten mliicns fit
" 5 pounds ol wool yarn 1 On
" barrel wl ea; fjonr 2 t«
best iia'f-doz'-n liohCn 1 ags 1 Ot'
'• linjo'tl th>P;ol iiti
• | air of lionet) table pjoths 1 (II
Class A*—Ornttmental ami KeeJle Work
Be.-t gorilV sl.it*t . 81 0 1 .'
. '• lady's bonnet • 1 00
" lady's bond dress 1 (in
" lady's cllar 1 on
" ornamental work 1 00
" table cover 1 00
" stand . over 1 (Hi
" ottouian cover 1 00
'• patch work 1 00
'• pa eh work quilt, quilting to be
considered, 1 00
Best crotchet work, 1 00
" cruel work, 1 00
" artificial flowers, in wax, 1 00
" aitificial fruits, in wax, 1 00
" embroidery on silk, 1 00
" embroidery on lace, 1 00
" embroidery on tnusliu, 1 00
•' embroidered lamp mat, 1 00
" embroidered slijipcrs, 1 00
" fancy chair work, 1 00
" ornamental shell work, 1 00
" ornamental leather work, 1 00
" ornameutal pillow slip, 1 00
" fancy basket, 1 00 '
" pair worked under sleeves, 1 00
" 1 00
" bed spread, ' 1-00
" cradle quilt, 1 00
BCIES A\D BEOIILATIOXS. i
We invite thojtctwnticm of the jruWkr I '
tn our jM'tuiuni liit. It lias been lerltsd j
with jj resit cure, ami with direct reference j
to the liberal eiifuiuijicuient of all el iss !
es of industry atxl commendable enter
prise. Li»»k over the lisi at your leisure;
iinte <he premium you wish to draw and
see to it that some ol' yt.ur neighbor*
dou't go ahead of vou.
BAUD OF MUSIC.
i A good bar 4 of music will occupy a
prominent stand on the grounds during
the lair.
Till! ADDRESS.
Professor VV. i. UriigU "ill deliver an
add-ess, on the subject of Airviculture.
V own 'H'SB ■ «M
will be furnished with single tickets of
admission at any of the ticket oQees for
twenty five cents, or five for one dollar.
Children under ten years old, free. These
tickets mu=t Le delivered to the gate
keepers as you pass in.
Directions to Competitors.
Competitors are requested to enter all
articles lor exhibition in the Secretary's
b'loks on or before the evening of the
first day ol the fair. Cards will be given
1 t i each competitor, which must be at-
I tached to the animal or article you may
wish to exhibit.
j A committee will direct you as to the
i location and arrangement yt anything you
, may have to exhibit.
There is ah abundance ot water cortve-
I nient to the gi otind— bay and p vs'tiie will
be fumisheit t • te of charge—other fet d
i to be provided by tile owners of -tuck.
Rules and Instructions for
Judges.
Ist. You are respectfully requested to
report yourselves to the manager's tent on
the fust day ol the fair if possible, aud
in no event later than 10 o'clock of the
second day.
2d. At 10 o'elnek lif the second day
yjur names will be called at the mana
| tier's tent, and all vacancies will then be
tilled.
3d. Vou will receive your class books
and enfer upon the discharge of your du
ties immediately. The class books will
refer you to the number affixed to ti edit
feient animals or artie'es submitted for
your examination. In these books you
will also write out youy repot t.
4 b. You will not be permitted to serve
'on a Commit'ee in any ela-s in'whieh yll
may bo competing for a premium.
sth. You will in no ease whore there
is no competition, award premiums to ar
ticles or animals that are not meritorious.
6th. I'iv no attention to animals or
articles that li tre nit a numbered card
and class ail,ic' !.
Till. You'Ailt tck.: into oonsidcrar,ion
the symmetry, i ituring, size, age,
feeding, and other eii i Mstaiioes connec
ted with the iitiinial you may ju Ige, but
give no cucour.'i cmer.t to over-leoding.
Btb. ' A mtij lily . ; the lneuibors on
euch eotumiltee will constitute a quorum
11:h. Permit no persons In interfere
with your t x oi,'nations or to l.e pre-enl
at your delibi ratimist.
lOth. J-.aeli member of tlir, Hoard ol
Directors will have the supervision of a
particular department on the rounds—
and to thin member you wiil apply fu
nny instruction or information you may
want.
G&MM.L ROLES.
lsr. Inch Competitor for premiiitns
must pay one dol.ar, which will entitle
him loan admission ticket, good during
the fair, and when the premium compete i
for exceeds one dollar', ten per cent, of ilie
premium additional to be paid as an entry
ice at vhe time of entering.
, 'Ju. All persons wishing to ride on
horset ack, or drive a buggy or carriage
on the fair ground, can do so, by paying
an cntiy lice of Twenty-live cents for inch
time they enter the grounds.
3d. All animals placed in competition
lor premiums must be owned iu the county
by persons offering the same, or by mem
bers ol their laiiit'y under twenty yeairf
of nge; and all articles competed for
premiums must be products of tho coun
ty, or manufactured within the saiua
4th. Ou the entry of animals or ar- L
tides cards will be furnished by the Sec
retary with the number and class as cn
tered at the office, w hiel. must be attached
to the animals, or article", otlienvi.-e the
judges will nay no attention to theni.
sth. Competitors must exhibit to the
Secretary tickets -good durin - the fairbe
fore lie will make any e.itry lor eo'nipe
titii n
Cth. Stock of all kinds entered for
competition must remain in the stalls
until called for by the marshal.
7th. Premiums must be called f>r
within three months after the fair.or they
will be forfeited to the Roarcty.
Bth. The Heard of Managers wiil take
every precaution in their power for the
safety of the s 0' k and articles an rx
iibitt 'ti, but will not be responsible lbr
nv lo s or damage that may occur.
I'tli. [iitoxioating drinks of afl kinds
• rostrictly prohibi:cil ■ n the lair grounds.
lUlh. Disorderly conduct of evey
kind i< forbidden ; t!i we induUujg there
n will forleh their right to rein nii longer
n tlie fair grounds and w ill be promptly
■ jeeted.
lltli. No person will be pcrmit'ed to
'•ngana in any kin 1 of business on the
fairgrounds without a written permit fioui
iho Secictary and Treasurer.
Order ol' Arran^cmciils.
FIRST DA V. —Uencril preparations, en •
tries and arrangements of animals aud
articles.
SECOND DAY.— Ccnca! exhibition and
examination of stock, &c.
THIRD DAY. —Trotting and pacing
horses, and mule race, address, and re
port of Judges.
JOHN W. FOUR K.ST KR, Prcs't.
JOUN B. M'QUISMON, Scc'y.
~~STOVES AND PLOUGHS.
AirKCKIiECKKIt Fonn-
JlTp^J— | \V dors —Fonndry North uf the
: rou*th of Butler, where Stoves, Mow is
maother castings are made otishor uo
t<co. Thtdr ware-room isoti Main.-* reet
iirstt door .\orth of Jack's Hotel, where you wili And *oves
of all sites and patron*. They also keep on baud . large
stock of Plouglis, which they sell as cheap as tWfcy cau be
bought at any other establishment iu the county.
IN-C.9. LW4J.:IL
KHXTV .M'LIVF YOU
ANY person wishing surveying done by the County
Purveyor, rnn h«* n<-ci mmu.JatL-d by leaving Word
112 J. H. I lark, at the office &112 the Ci-ui.tj
aJ,; u >ot in i uih-i ;tr »d<.'ie*tiiig N. M.Mst'U at I'eteu .
Irost Office. Bu'ler County l'»-
Ml*4* 7th TWJtf '
THE HAMILTO'CT
(boldniul^iluerpiniitij
C O 3VE HP -A. 2>T ~Y"
Jt TVRVADA
LOCATIbN OF MINES s
MAMMOTH AN J NORTH UNION
NYE COUNTY, NEVADA
t£i
Organized under a Special < barter from the Slate of I\
jOi
CAPITAL STOCK SI,OC'),OOC
200,000 SHARES. $5 EACH.
Principal Office, 224, S. Fourth St
tHttJ.ADri.VHI A.
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I'RKSL ItF.NT.
HON. ALF<XANDKII U.VM.'R
U. S, Senator from Minnesota.
VICK-PRKSIPENT.
ALFIU;i) (JII.MORK,
Pkifadetpfi ia.
BpCHETARY.
JACOB ZIKOLER,
Philadelphia.
TREASURER.
KDWAIII) F. .MOODY,
Cashier J!in I nf ihf j? ")H
MANAUIN'O
ROHKItI W. HAMILTON
HOARD OF DIRECTORS
IION. ALEXANDER HAM^SEY
St J'jfil, Minn.
Ct-)t.. .1 Af'llll ZtKI.LF.It.
Hutter. I'enna.
W.M. 1). 0(1 tIF.N", 10sQ_,
CMcaao,-Jlt.
Is AAC It. 1111.t.F.n, Kso.,
Cfiicaga, JU.
HON. r.oni;tiTW. HAMILTON,
JV. vmla.
GEOROK I>. I'nF.snrttV, ESQ.,
Jljlt, Ml.
I'KAXK .-TKr i,!:, ESQ.,
l'hlUMp'iia.
HON. Ai.iithii (JiLMonr:,
rinlHhlphvi.
Cor. JOHN ,M WKTIIF.IULIi,
folltrille. /'.j.
E. KKCU .Mlt.ll, I*SQ.,
Survycr nft/:r Ibrf, Phila.
HON. 'i'. •) t!oFFEV,
J'hif-tiJt Ijlftid. (
TION. GEO. W. WOODWARD,
Chief Justice of the St-tie nf lYmttylrunia.
J'ANKKIWt
NATIONAL BANK OF THE HE PUBLIC
SOLICITOR.
SAMUEL <i. 'IIIO\]PSOX, E«Q.
THE HAMILTON
6uld is* Sih'cv fitting Co.
O F i : V A 1> .
The property of lliiST'nnipnuy !««itaifeil in the v.u
ninth MIUI IS'or h l f ni.,u Mli.f,,-Di.trie- . Nyn I'ouiity.
State 112 wvada, and C'»mp s tho f> lb»»»Tin< imiu d
• ft*:
Lh.ixms i.x v i Mi'ont .1/ AVAV; DISTRICT.
Tbo Wlititeh <-j • 1.. with '.•«:» ■! Iret.
•• I: 111 tin l.i .OHM 1 hit i.'.Hd r.Mt.
•' R.I .In kit 1.1 «r «• Il.'m- - -1 1, I t
' *• :ih.i-h«H l. - lv, 1 igh.rfi. hand • ! I ot.
" Oji»#w 1 i r«H i' *J\»t ts liUfid*fd fn-t
. 44 M.iiiinioth t* -in-t -ck lw.l 1 Ir.-. ulin I'. irevt
• Vi»i|..tv Ift 11 Mil* th'-.Kin ? r i
«« L. c-I h ... i w -.V lmiiiii u 1 l.et
44 » .in tU* 1 11 • ■ .hoi ill. .
•« 4 L* VMt'lill \r i.• . .1 . ■ ..oi ).«.• lfl
" Kmlrn.ll ln^ 1 . aud too
tmBOGE: X yoii'Tll ■ WON HI - / ' " T
The llumUtnn L T«elvo hou-r. If.. *
•• llaiuilt.Mi t.x jA'dge, Tw.-lve hundred ■
" Ojil.w-i l.ed> '• 'l'welvo hundred 112
*• Jii t ot:*h l.i tlge,. Twelve hutid'- d feri*
'• (Jro«> VHIICV Ex, latlgo I 'v-1%0 bni"!i». fi. •
44 Htishncil I.x f.-|gi», Tw.lvo hun.b. I f-.t
" !'• •! »'«t Qui en I t Ltg'gf Taidvo hiii.tlinl rem
•• I'onv Ex. Leduf. .. .... Tv. Ivo Inn r-I f«> -i.
'• Ov**r'.and Ex - ve hnndted fe i
The wttrew tied Ron I . i" i> • ■ l >r< • « f!■ « • ■ -i.. i iv
pr« lit the 111.. Vt V .nildu-ilio •• I l-M-ity r.eh and \ I I
aide fcdlver l.tdg"». «-"inf • i inj twfiuy livt tli-main I
l-i t, w)il'"li th* y . '.i.'id -illy IK- ilove einbt.i < < i pr.ipi r
tv f>r pi'dhtifil.'silver mining uu by on
tin. Pttciiic C'l'ifct •
This projierty wa* se!e t 4 I and located l y i.n« fical
and «.X| criemi'd iniiieis, aim itg the first, in Nmtli I'tii-m
IM. I M iinm.nli. whirl> mo justly regnrd< d amoi ir tlw»
l>e-t dlf«T min.u'4 di»tiifts in ihc Ktit<», < n m*o' tint >d
the <»f the ores, t io width o' iliov •••.<, tli** i"i •
tinibor on the uioiitutli)) and tho s.»!t Imhlus aui gr.'»*
in tlt«* v iljeys.
I 'l'his Coinpany do n'd di'»lg*i to si t firth Kta'ciuents
'•that will t»<>t b. vi-rifled. and pro or i.
! what t hoy bolieva 1110 results wiil prov • Ki'»i if it 11
item itLui f-it expeii'O ill Mtanv of tile districts. Tho
A; C'UlflW Ophif. ivnge, aiet otlior celidn-.ited Itilnei 111
Waslio* 4 , ore paying lr«in» lift eon to iwentv d.diirn p.-r
cord for w0..i1. A twen'.v »ttmp mill will r .n-niif I!,- •
teen cords of wo->d per day, at *ls per ei.rd. ani'iiio'i i r
t.. p-r.dtv. I i the M ituui »ilt mil v>fVt i ,
dlsti icts it would beHuiply po:,'Cir d. •! ■$ .•
per day.. Th«r« i» a
c tion of talt, w'rhdt is l«rg ly usi-1 In mlnfng
operaiions, thes-.tving would not b.« less tlr« i ?• i por
( any ov« r ni'tiiy oih'-i d Isti lets. In thoselwu Items tin r,-
is mi advtuitijce in (•• •<: of running a twenty stamp mill
in tltino ilMr ot-j which would luako a h iodsome jetrly
pp.i t .T ir'soif
It Is md the Inl'-ntlon of theOmpany to work all this
pr. p«*rty nt the present time, but to hold it in r*'iv«
tor futuiedisposition. eithtM t > form a pint of it itd >
ofl w '-r or to ithor mill#) as mnj !•
deemed oxMethent. A twirtiiy st.i.np m.il near i *ll
selected loue will ptty a largo dividend «MI the cAplt'il
' the lli-t wo king year, and leave a reserve.l fund In
trea-ury, to be tjiplknl t. tho erect ion of anolio r inilU
This Oompauy Ititeudhio erect a flrst-T I.UH mill IUMI
the Wiuneitag.i bnle, wh ch is 112 ur and l'*et
witle, and is couslilero4 one of the rhilifit silver Pdires
MI .Nevada, and Will utroru an ample supply of ore lor a
twenty stamp nil.l.
I'roh-s-.tr HUlchly, win la a seirutiflc, reliable, an.l
very rami us Haysof this lode :
■ •• This is amr mg we 1 »lolhied vein. errry
i:i'l\cnh"n »112 d'j't/i itnd jte.-inamtice. T'.u or' is of
grt'd richiit g, mid well t{i/r*t*ed throughout the rein,
uhd all the ore ici!l pay for working from the rery ur
fuce. This Mn r ■>•// valuable mine and cm b: .nude to
p<iy from the beginning '' A. ULATOIIUV.
Mining Uuglneer.
It is more than donhtful if Pr«tfess »r t:! ttcniy speaks
In these terms of any other mine In Nevad i.
A twenty «timp mill can crush twenty tun per day : j
but say that it crashes 16 tn.is prr day, .tee speid
mons from tho Winneb ig » I «de l'.u» a.sna\i-.l #ll3:i pur
tun). It Is a I w estiiu d • t » sty tlint it will gtVo an av
erattH yield of |t£o ptr ton, taken as it comes f.-uui the
vein. *Fdteen toils per day w .u d yield ? 'Jj-i; tue ex
penses of crushing in tkne districts will not **xroed |d)
pfr |ui), or e4i>u lot 10 tons t lu ing a net piolit .112 112 \ -JIH)
fa- a vv rking day, or a umn.bly pr >tit of oVvr $1 yX>j
f>.r oi.e mill.
This ftiiemcnt m>r s em 1 trgc, but it la ptovci by
the i of • ther mills in l - licis h-4s lavo al»iy i »-
cated. \le couN ieiiil% buiieve ihwe is it • otUer
i- eni will p;.y Mich lft*g« r in us as sliver pr iperly,
wiien well Htid the inills pro;i»rly unnaged.
T. e .'ire t.i taauexperience 5 'ud practical
sllvei ore u . . ker ia all its -etails : be is iu tho pr me of
lif.t» of excvtleul hubits, and iiHlomiLthio etieigy : he ha
been longnn.l i.vorubly known t.» our I'l.-nh nt, U .v
Hituih. ~ H id to Mr. Kmitk e.ie<d, one . 112 tue l» »vrd of
t)ir<i-ti!i ait 1 with whose g ojopiui c, ,112 Mr llanrl
ton, the llmi A. W Koit.iail, «: • r-*t Assi tttlll fo-tnti t r
tie: tral, and Oov. i'arw 11. ot N>i«c»n-in, also Cid II r
baiik oi Mmiieeoia. fully c incttt lie w one of the di»«
cover«M sof this proporty a:i I a-g«-ly inre..-»e lin if.
and wilL certduly txke grc.iV pbde in discharging his
duties promptly aud eeouom'tair , and in hucli a niin
nor iw moke the Company a ilycfM which bcais bis
A tnwtw- rlhy and competent cleik ut w.th the
ilia Mger as tin iticial a^eut.
The plan of orgaoi/. U on of this Company ofTcm pe
culiar ndv-otager, the subscribers. It gives them s.-.
CMi ity, insures thom a large interest upon ih.-i. in ney,
aud provides for ib»reiiui>urseiiieut inn s: o t time, leav
ing tiium their interest in the st >ck free of cot'.
The ComnauY reserves 112 r thot.oisury or
TdJLXK)shares of iCk, and will M'U 4.1,00 » shatei at par
value uf $6.00. full paid. Th'-.-e foity tho tsunU shares
are • preferred stock to bear '25 per rent, dividends per
aniiiiHto.it of the |ir»t earnings nf the num-s until the
par value is refunded. lr also shares dividends with
the.coinui'.u shn k nil pi oJit< of the mines ov«r and al.ove
tweiity tive per cent., the Company reserviffg he right
to ie.ii cm this prifi-ired st«a'k at utiy time by the pay
ment uf the par value then-of, otfcl lutsrent. The i,re
let red /.to* k att**r it snail havu beeft paid by Ulridendsr(
twenty flvo per cent, or otherwise, to t«ke grade will
the coiumun stock, will ehare all pri/Ats of lite mtncf
equally
This equitable plan N an evidence of the good faith if
this ( i,mv«ny, aud their confidence trt th« property, it
guaranties te Hit* subscriber the whole pro potty and iu' -
pruveiiiftits lor the payment of the preternsl .-tv>»k aed
insures the pa.vun.ut'of it speedily, le-tving bis intoiest
in the t'ouipany without Cofit. No other stock w iil be
s->ld, excepting the dreferredstock, until tho Company's
mines pay dividemls.
This Company hare a liberal charter graded by sjie-
act of the>Legislature of Pennsylvania. The tufe
to thin property-b.is been C iref illv wxauiined and pro
nounce. Igo til. The product of silver mines Lsdifloreut
fioui iron, «oul,<.ipper, or 1-ad, which are Influenced
bv the fluuctuatb'iis of the uir.rket. Tho precious
afs are the standard .< valun, whon once pi ...lucod, they
have no inuiket to peek, bat m ike this their ui t ket.
Jas T. McJuDkin, Esq., Tra,eliug
j A6ent subscriptions.
THE LIGHT OF THE WOEITVj
DR. Hi A&lZtEll*'® :
TILLS AND SALViS.
I These Hfr (rising teinedlc- are n»-w. for tli«» Hrst t!m«
; given publicity «" tin- *• rid For over a jjuaiter of * |
j century of private practice the Ingredient a in these
LIFE-GIVING PILLS!
IINT« rji'cn used with ibc greatest success. 'flwir nils-dr
I* not only t» prevent dim use, hut to cure. They -em u,
out the v;irion« maladies by which the patient is aaflei
in? nnil ro invigorates the tailleic >\-tin. To tho n i l
and lullrlnn few dotes of these FILLS will pr< ve v» be
v A VERY FOUNTAIN OF \ : OUTH
For ill every CAM they add new life and and re- j
More/lie waning enerjrl»M to their prMlhe Mute. T" ,
! tli«» young an I middle-aged. they *>ill prove mo*i inval j
liable, ai i ready, Hpecltir. and M lintf medicine, Here j
lis a dicam t«;kl tU»it F< k • »l«- Iron at- lit f»,r |
j three hundred veitrtlig**. and to rfMiod. 11«» I !«»■!
for a fountain that would rest ok the old to vigor mil ;
make youth ever
An Eternal Spring!
| It was left for th! s day and li-mr to r?ali*/e the.: cam, j
find liiow, in onegloHuii fact, the niegtc that mule i»
I fair.
I THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES
Cannot Ktav the flight if years, but Uley em fnee b ck |
and hold nlo< 112. disease tliat might triumph «»ve» tin* -
aged un I the voting, l«et n-»ne lie<ir-it<t then. lint sohce
tfte lavorable opportunity that ••thus. Wlu*n taken itn J
FOR BILIOUS DISORDER
N'nthhnr can be -more prrdnc'ive >.| ctvm 112 an the >• j
Pill*. Their nhn M mnglc influent e Is 11- r >t ,-c: :.i d j
the iwual concomitant*! of this most -1* • r di en*i» j
are removed. The# • remedies a: e uirnle trout the pur- -t I
VcgetabSc Conapocißai?*;, # j
, Thev «ill not harm «he most delicate rem i!> .aa lean :
be given with good affect,in pi --cribed u<> . 1.. i:,
yoii'iji'-t hal e.
For Cutaneous Disorders
Afid title nplinrisof the sklu. Hi" Is m-t in •
vnluahte. j t | ,es h.-il i xiem-iliy n<. l.iit 112
wl'h them set: citing elTi-c.u to fie very ro.» < I ;h •
! eril!
I oi. mm nm
Invariably Cures the Foilow'.ng
Diseases:
Anthnii
Bowel Complaint*
t best
t livn
i'y *} l ** 4 •».
I fid lit 1
renin'* Complaints
Ucadiche
I ndi nit ion,
llillll Ml/. I.
InflaiuTiti
Inward WwikncH,
Liver OrMiiplaiut.
t.OW IM-C ' 112 S].i| itH,
l.llifCWovm.
Salt Kb emu
Scald*,
Plimj !' |
j It n Xottce -Non" irei.ulne wftlumt t'■■■ en#k \ed j
trade iu<M-k a-.Mind e-u-h p-.t « r box. dI v lilt. !
M A'.it II Kf. 112 4t, FtiU.il St., Ntw Voik, tocoin.it-.!»It V!. h !
i* fel my .
/-J-S.fd hvill renpectrib|<i Dealer* In M-.ocit..«<
thr likli. ut Hie United ft tat 0!».mill fana«ia»-- -at 2". .»•».«« j
per box :»r pot.
> » .t lli'.-'i:i.t )\ J Uf ig
• tore, S >le A /enf- Itl Mut I'a.
KMITi.Ni; MACHIMX"
| ' 1111» nr. 1.. ; t - '•.! X ul.t Mil rm t io- -Oil. ' .1 •t.
. i ~1. , .".i II the IMI ..r, ( I • nil.'- |
' 4.. ••• i' l" 'l. .•' I I'.-rt.-rf •' i• • ••• '
' , Wiil 1 I' ( / •-
r>:* 111«■ Ti It Will k.i'i c uufo'i:* Vubi-. ,;i- . tvV '
ani- ivs Aiivpw.u.n wi-lilo r-t»» »»: ii»w li ,dea.
II el tor ciltular. Ad u. - ♦ .id >dn. r a .-t i :(o )
i I H* WIS? :./,i.. .ule,
! ' I; Mlf i'm I ... .
JSTNA' :
A.\:> 7;n;
PORTLAND FIRE.
M I'TC.k
u
1 Insurpn-'o :
nAPvTrOHD, CO IT IT.
fl
ASSETS, JDI.Y 1,18G6,
rib on hand in 1»a ik nu 1 with \ ;t» $2,773:1 -
I'uite I .-ituf. R .-t'-.k Pl 2." v 7 I !
>tat»#t
New York rank Storks 73 ■ »; 0 CO '
Hartford Hank ft •<•!«•« 270. !
MiWeitaneon- ll uik Slih k I2D 000 <» «» !
Kailroa 1 »t«*-k, «t- :0 \
Moitgage l?ond«, City 112. iiutyA' K i: f.Ofl.i'J i !i.'i :
rrbTAZi *>i. t•* ,s.#
lii.v ini. i i r t
h.owe* unadjuHt'.J ftud nyt dnc..... *-1 ~3^: "5 J
Xet, SO.
Income fa la»t year < n I) ...O U
Or a daily income of M»i .'.
Loiwe* mrt K*p»nae* for mtmc tine m j
\
Tola' Iwe r«nM hi 17 yo r -5 1 _7.1l l C !
Viz. Fire.sl7,"JO O) Inland, i'. - A ' «'7
Govei nmci.t and Si .to iaxai piM - . 3,17 01
BY PORTLAND FIRE,
v ?'.fiy 4'n,
| The total amnont covert-1 br X. >a r-.11. 'en <- I
. ertv leslro*®,! or damaged m $ > si. oti wl.o fi 1
j wdl buahont 6 pel-cent, our total I .s- wil' ret vu»
I nyi'di fon i' 'it. and in be'jig I r mptly <1 . telno l
paid* Tb|.ifumjh ft per ce.,t ii on the a< •■■■> if: ; r« ;
but sli : htl v « \c.-,.d!i... out and .* t t trn •dsit yn »c j
or n pi-o|ior'i«iii e«jual toa fJbiAt lo.s fur a coui, iu>
51f0.u0«J a s-1-.
The neC'-.nltv fir in urnnfa i:i I the ntlne of w- rthy, |
utrong corjioiatiiHi*, i* tor-'ibly Ulilrftratrd by tlm 112.,« . >
s>eviM »l weik ln<nimoc) Ci-'iipan'es are d»-ar»yed— |
I'oill ml h;w a f»opulatiun of w e< hjQdsonicly i
built, m<*t ly flue brick or il >ni' tttruetur-t—pr t«-« ted j
and screonw«l with upwards oi 0 km «]»ado tre««<—ln.nil I- \
e.| on rlirvo fid*s by waM-tf—iieleed. Iltei .Ir, lni"«.t i
riaiiiff ft tun the ocr»n—aii> with aic -d staatn lirf .b
--]iai tio -lif. Vet It ?*:»« !jrt tl
ot property . HaKtic-d in .« f«w , o.u.i— anou a ho|i,i.»y ]
v lo'ii its pwple are least oceup '" t»'i om the insig
nlfleant cau-e ..f a contemptible lb e thicker.
Kemeuilier the trillion «a i K jj|. 112 flre that *«v«»i.p nwiC '
in u few hours the ftat tiingn of vmhih. i.uiwli'i- yoiir ,
be-1 intereiti and give the /Kttli »gent a call it t*ou J
need proper Insurance aicnrltv Policies i--ued at CVu*
terni*. JaMßr T. Mc.iUNIvIN,
N-OTICR in herebyKhen that, fitters of Umbil-tra ,
ti oi have been iMueil to the under»lgn< J, on tfi#
estate of Win. Prior, lut-of I'l iy t/« , and .sergfc. of C •. j
C, ljth Item I*, it. t'.. dire'd Alt per-m- kn-uiag ,
tb em selves ind btcd to siid estate a<-e hereby ret|M«-t»d -
ti» make immediate payment, an 1 tho bavliijr claims
agii >ht the same to pn se it them properly an Icntica
tcd for selt'.euient uri'iei-iirne I. .
N I'lll )!', Adui x.
Pept. 5, *6O ] Oakland tp, Untfnr ootinty.
Nollre in Ilivoroe.
TS the matter of the pet'tioii of doS Mills for divorco (
• 4 »i vitcu' i matrimonii* with Cornelia h. Mills
In the Ci nrr <•! Comnn n Plea* of IhitliT ciuinty. So. j
75 Feb Term. IMV.. And now 'a wit: Ang. 80. IRW, ;
I \otlce >s her.-! yjji*«oi to Cornelia 15. .Mill-, to appear j
j on tho 4th Moftd«y of Sept. next, it beinn the *2lt!i day |
I of iwiid month no>t the flr»td'iy of the term
of *aid Court, lvii, to answer rdd ab<,ve j.ttdi.ai or'
{ complain*, in defanltwhoreOf proceedtngs will be bad I
I jn roufomutv with law.
1 Aft !f. w w r>. iffltrßFSßimr. ?wr '
• " tv ' >'.• I f
——. ■ ,> ■ ~ J
"HERE IT IS"
AN ARTICLE OF REAL MERIT.
A REMEDY
T/int has been trietl and stood
th e test, not only 0» an opc«-
ftioiiol ease, but in every com
mi'nit>j where used it has been
pronounced the safest and most
reliable remedy Known for
CHOLERA
DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY, 1
CRAMP IN THE STOMACH OR
BOWELS, CHOLERA
MORBUS, &e.
Tt contain ft nothing irrl
tirtinff or injurious to tha
stomach, anil mild out
prompt in its action, and
effects a permanent cure by
reiifovin-g the cause of the
com pi a int. No FA MIL X
should he without it, as tho
cos' Is trifling compared
\ with the suffering that man
f/i avoided by having it tt*
hard in cane of. a sudden
attack.
&&~Try if, and judge for
yourself.
SOLD 111' ALL DRUGGISTS.
Prepared only by
J. HENDERSON & BRO9.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
.T C. Ik I DICK 6c CO,
Agents for [Ltler County, Pa.
\ *» > 3.'.. -IM-O ... .. ,
An OM Sons Tet to a New Tune,
• hi ','[<• /'('ft!.
j •N'l r '' «' Ihn Mtimm Vio#tl?i»
-l. it-cue O l tlipir I'l-dvstudie. '
# .Tei r« '."I'PI.HO Ib, & Ks «I *1
Im I - If :■ /;,'/» V/Cr h'ftchr s'
.5 :-9j , L" tirnti i* ; o r.
i • « K '• ' I;I: l' .Wf»r.lS » • ■' si:i T3
I • : I M ,11 t . M. •- led bu^,
i i . • . IM.-it- : . vLs. Anion's. Ae.
; 112 * :!' V • 112 ali »v.l ill»«<y«rujlt l*e lis.
infill, is .„| I iej, »:„x, Itottl*
A ! !in?inv R fOSTAIt,
I 1 lir .mlv»a.v, V.
i "r.tb-r. vA
i .11 Urnft-tM ami Retailer*
IB(r'). •
. \ It IT.- - 'Hi • 112 (V.uz
: i • ' 112. . that one pair of II ATS
w 'lh t ' * " i t dcieiid.itiJs nolens than of)l.oo
.b• . ■ }.! %v,i. ii:< \vollld ,- .M-uuiH in-'ee to!al 'than
ii'""
112: , r r ': ' '' IV > '-ver encayea in Mlia»>ti|ig
• ■ • • :> - til .i ti i r t»\perhf»iei« in ibivlng «»ti|
•to* Cm l rl " Mi"! liiou' be-idr" dogs, cat*, atld
y. y,
1806.
I • t ,M r. v; VT \ iV.UdIVVrOTI 1- «lmpl«».»tf4»
j and -oi: »M • o'ttect K d I'diir ti i«Hi meeting w a
l ii c > it'i :. !• *'. Kv-iy rat Hint can get it. properiy
J. , .1- I, v 1.. < it .r a. .; ,-v j- y one lhat 'tat* it w.Udio
no- )d r dt-tani as|> -sdhle fioiu
u li i • is taken /«. '-r. l/i«. # i„ Mirror.
18(36.
i II -tioub d will vermin need le s-> no
I u r i' Iby v - •« l,<«e. niln it..r. Wuh-ve
i ' I*. IV « havo Tii-d p 'is n- b«t thev eflV.-* te«l
•• J.J ; 1 11. ••"..-• if - :i' li h* k!• US the bseulh «iut
I . . An* - s till Ibsl-l'.iu". 'juickcr thau
w, ~o\ It i in .e• J. demand nil . »er the
imiti f.— if.,/!■■ t
■ 18 (jo.
' A \ •;! I I'd T! : FAIL IVF.ST-*-Sp»«aklng uf
! • •»> I'. it. l: • c.,. lot. A*:* . Kt.»nti.i.ii or*—-moi-*
. ipi-o. .* •>-.oi .anuuaily In tirant
i ■, i , . ..a »r a.t ij.iv 112 r ions '..f thU Hat
j IL ■ .' / M7x.» Her i<W.
. • .». v.n ti> •u,. :.t a l .
> IjM ii),
I F Al'.Vli.il ? AVI> should recollect
that hois riiis . . ' w..ith « 112 »train, Provi*ion*.
I. ■. a; - ii • «>.ml t.y ii its. Mice. Ants,andotn
] <r .imr; aio v r:nn—nil if uuich cm ie prevented
J ! i i . 111,-, a 'I-Ml of"I -Slai" H * Kit, i(o;»ch, Anc,
•v . I,xt»-runuator. buught and used freely.
tt j ■ >ee '•« o : ai'd .ulvert. i!*eine»it nliove.
112 bi ill iiiiiler. i'o., Hy all Drug,;'*!* and Doa- *
; Apr'l 11. ti..,;| l |no.
LAND pOR. S "iLE, CHEAP,
Within One Mile of Butler
' s »st < ri»is of valuable 1 <nd, one mile West of
; ;L. .xioUjjii of iiutler,is otiered f»r sale at a
Very Price*
I
I 7<> act'' sand perdie.s luljoinbia and N«n*th of the
Itntlcr and \«. wr C;ml» K<>ad, the b ilance South of.and
n(j iniiiig saioe i.oid ; aud intersected hi tlio llu:ler,
' nil l-.vMiirflnu k H'»a I. i'list [K.rtion South of the Hut
! ler and New Ut-dte lload,cau be divided mio mnailer
I lui* to sill I i»uivna-er.s.
I Coal, idmeeto«te.£'.o.l timber and water thi'ougbout
j ho Wbolrt.
4s- <jiib e 1.1 theofl'icenf the snlHcrlber, where occorato .
I ibafi-i of ihe premise* can lib Keen.
LKIVIS /. MITCIiKLL,
Aug. ;t Attorney at U»w, Butler Pa.
ESTRIY.
KXHAYFD frepathe premi-e-< of the uhscribcr in
noipo ii! ing tu . near Petersburg, a White China
iToir, two >- us old. wtighiux about 'Jo') |Kuinds; no
i marks, except etiUUptHll. Any per«oi| returning tudd
I aniiii d to the owner, or giving huu the infor-
I uiation where he may he found, shall be llhcrHlly re
' w inled. JACOII M. ZIEULKU,
j 9eplulllbe|- ,'l t I?C6-
CiMM~ML,LS,.
W'B are an«l h'tv OJI baud tlie licet vari
ety 112 < IcltM- Mlllw
j Peraon* aUh n.g to puryhaisCi will i>U-a«e call soon and
i"W j. n& WM CAMpnp.f^.