" THE AMERICAN CITIZEN. Bnt!cr,Pa.Wednesday, Oct. 17, 1866 Cast Iron Chimney. The undersigned would respectfully notify the citizens of Butler eouaty,thai lie is about introducing into this county, B. W. I'oboi'alatent cast Iron chiniueyi Arrangements are being made with th< Foundry men. of Butler, for casting these chimneys. These chimneys are prefera ble to Brick chimneys, are cheaperyaij and more durable. Particulars will be giveu in jssueof the citizen. A LEX ANI )f. It TW K E DIE. IniU-d States Taxps, Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned, that 1 have list of the Annual Assessment tor United ,SExcise Taxes for Divison No. 3 of (the 23d Collection District, l'a . compri sing the c unty of liutler, and that 1 will ntiend at mv oiiice in the Borough of liutler, for the purpose of reseiv.ng the taxes contained in said list; comprising duties on licenses, carriages, income and silver plate during the period of twenty days from the Ist day of October, 1800, inclusive. All persons who neglect to pny the da tics and taxes nssessed upol tliuni during the time specified, or to take out their license* will be liable to an addition of ten per cent on the amount, and to quch otl or penalties as are ili the law provided. United States money, such as legal tender notes will bo required in all cases. JACOB ZI.MMEHMAN. Dep. Col. 3d Div. 23d. Dis, l'a. Butler, Oct. 1, 1806. 3t fWfviIUMS, Awarded at the First Annual Fair of the Butler County Agricultural and Stock Association, held at Butler, October 4th and sth, ISGG : Class A. Thos. M'N'ees. bcsl 2 acre? of corn, ?■") 00 Class B. Christ. Bortma.-s, best Bu. onions 50 Do. " " Turnips 25 Do. " Water melons 50 Danl. Shu nor, " Sweet pumkins 50 " " Cucumbers 50 •' Radishes 50 Oho Cratty, " Bu. I'jtatoes 5 ) T. It. lloou, " Hummer Apples 50 Do. " (Juinces 50 Miss Klla Cunningham, best arrang ed basket fl >wors 1 00 Mrs C. A. Crafty, Lest beets 50 Martin 11. Scitler, " grapes 1 (, 0 Do bust Sweet Potatoes 1 Oil Mis. M ;rga;ct Djuglierty, best pair Boqnets 1 00 T. It. IToon, best Winter Apples 50 Moses '1 hompson, best busl.cl Ears Ci - wn, man's saddle 1 00 Sauiuid >Sy k*.'-, best Exhibit I'hoto gn.phs 1 00 Class M. Jt>liii 'J Shil'er, best bbl flour, 200 Mrs. f' .phia Shamir best Hnan bags, 1 00 Do. best wjolen yarn, 1 00 Miss Maggie Ilootl, llag Carpet, 10) MM. .lane Borland, Linen Tubiu Cloths 1 00 Mrs. .Tunc Borland, Ladies Woolen I lose 50 .Mrs. June Borland, Linen Thread 50 Mrs. Jcivmia Smith, W jol niitte.is 50 !'o. lilankets 2 00 I'obe.'t Barred Flannel 1 00 .Mrs. Mary Wcisenstine, Flax Linen 1 00 Mrs. Elizabeth Douglass, Gents Woolen Hose 50 Class N. Miss Lydii Keifer, best ornamented Pillow Slip 1 00 Mis (jcn(s Sljirt I 00 Miss lJella White, Crewil Work 160 Miss Bella Wilson, Crochet Work 1 00 Mrs. Margaret Dougherty, I'atell Work tjuiit, fj.iilti'ig considered 1 00 Mrs. Margaret Dougherty, Tidy 100 Miss Bella Wilson, Ladies Head Dress 1 o_t Class O Charles lloessiug, Chills Wagno horse Cutter 1 00 It. M. & S. J. Mcßrtdc, Washing Machine Diploma Lewis Reed, Butkeye Mower & Reaper Diploma Lewis Hoed, Buckeye Mower Diploma Class Q. I'hilip liickel. Slowest mule 510 00 Robert Giley, 2d " " 5 00 lVrsons entitled to premiums can re ceive the same by calling on C. M. An derson Treasurer of the Association in the Treasurers plfice, Butler, I'a. l'remiunis must be called tor within liirce months after the fair, or they will bo forfeited to the association. By order of the President. "xotTec! The School Directors ol l'airview tp. will meet in Fail view, on Saturday the 20th day of October, to employ 7 teach ers. Preference given to males. Good wages "will be given. By order of the Botrd, A. L. CAMI'BEIX, Sec'y. Mjni'R • '1 he undersigned, Physicians of But ler, compelled by the cash system adopt ed by merchants, farmers, tradesmen and o'hers, to bring our business d i »u to the same system, will hereafter re«|uire the prompt settlements of our accounts. Af ter rendering which, interest will be charged if not paid within thirty days, and thosa who persist in letting their ac count run without settlement must ex pect collection to be enforced. A. M. NEYMAN, • BTKPHKN BREDIN, TIID. FKICKENSTEIN, W. S. HUBELTON, SAMI'EL (J IIA lIAM. To I cachcrs. Applicants, who.have been refused cer tificates, or who are dissatisfied with their certificates as graded, can have a re-ex aminatiou on auy Saturday of this aud the next month JOHJJ 11. CRATTY, Ccunty Superintendent. Mr. Nasb)' to the President. In akkorJance with yoor exlensys earn est dezire, lat wunst proseJed 2 I'enn sylvania2 resku her if posible fruui the same fate uv Mane. Beportin uiiself* 2 the Democratic Stait Couiity, I wuz re quested 2 pioseed 2 Butler Kounty tu lend a helpeti hand 2 the Djiuocrmy The chairman infjrmJ me that I wuz eluzen fur thutdcstiici bokoze the found ashun uv the Democrisy wuz dekayin so fast that, shood we fale 2 elekt the Jude sary departimut. our futur wuz ez daik ez yoor exlensys hopes uv Eleven. Arrivin in Butler on the forth, I wuz hily gratyfi Je 2 lind a Democratic Con venshun in progress. On euteriu the town I wuz haled with the most enthusi astick cheers, ai d wuz loudly kalled on fur a speoch. On takiu the stapd I koni tnensed delivcrin my orashuu; sais I, fel ler sitizeus: I komo amung'u 2 day 2 pint out the k jurse fur u 2 persu in tl.e kotning grate political kontest—sais 1 : sins the Afrikon sitfiens uv Ameri(cin dc sent hav becum free niggers, they ar uv koursc no longer tlie korner stotif uv the Democracy. That every party must hav a foundashun is klear 2 evry inteligent mind—that the Detuocrusy hav secured az strong or even a stronger fuotin thau the nigger, is equaly plane 2 evry wuu uv u that ken reed—but thoze uv u that kant reed and liv in Dutiegol and Cleer field and others in mere remote parts uv the kounty, I wood jus. sa 2 u that ower herkulian bases iz whisky. (Gnat ap plauz.) Teller sitizens, it iz grately dc-zired by the G ivernient that the Democrasy shood beeom the ruliu climcut amung the peo ple uv this kounty. (A. voice : -'Who is the Government 1") Sais I (feclin \ery indigneut) dew you not no that jet, the Goverment konsists uv Androo .lon sun, Seward, Itandol, Dewlittle. any mi— sell, but cz this iz forrin 2 my subjekt, 1 wil not detane u with euy ex plana'bun uv our sevral posislutns But iz I wuz a) in that it wuz our ernest dez'.re that you shood bekotue the dominent party in this digtriekt, and iu order that it wil bee but a fuyeers til this hapy rezult is kon sumated. it is yoordcwty now 2 uzo evry el'irt and strane evry nerv fur the elcc shun uv Marrhal and Moyer. If you wish yoor land uia flo with the escnee uv the Detnocji-y, it is al'selutcly necessary th at thcze men shood bee e ekted—jes feller sitizens, if u fale 2 dew this you wil al gmv down 2 a prouiatoor grave Ir in tjie hicst 2 the lo;st withowt wisky uk intot survive. Fur elustrashun take the mean'st Demokrat u ever herd uv— sa wun that has no ainlii hun, that dont karc fur dignity, is sow obstinate that al the jowers uv liewl kaut drive liyiu frum his perposc, or that travls fiuin the yeast 2 the west & Oak aganc, stopin at evry •mat town two niak a long speech lsa, evn a man like this kant no more live without wisky than a fish ken out uv wa ter. Feller sitizeus, I levo the kase iu yoor lands; dew yoor duty and al wil bee well, —after wieli I retired amid gra ter applos than u did at Cleveland. I-"« clip r.uhcr fatiged with mi'jerny I konkludod 2 rc'iua n iu town a Iu dais.— I'bat niiu 1 bed quite an interestiu gaitu uv Inker with tlie lead in Deniokrats uv ihe loan, it did not retire till lait. Uisin r.ither luiterthan usual the next mornin, 1 beheld large crouds uv pceple floekin in 2al parts uv the town, liz wun dele gashuu wuz pussin the tuke off there hats and gav three treuicndus cheers Thinkiti it wuz fur me, I wuz übout 2 ttknowledg the kotnplement wen a broth er Demokrat kanie up 2 me tX sed : thcins üblis'.iqcrs, pleze dout nbuzo them fur tlicnis the fellers I expect 2 elekt me Shcrif. Feclin cz tho 1 wuz thundar struck, 1 maid the best uv mi wa 2 tho hotel, not darin 2 lceve tui runic til after diucr. Ilcerin the horns kommcnce 2 toot 1 koiiklud -'d 2 woek up 2 the Kourt House. 'J hey had alrcdy koinmijiiced t.ickiu wen I tick a sect jn the assemble. Iliad salt thcr but a tew miuets wen the üblishuner kommeiieed 2 look about the net. He wuz teliu at wat a diskouut our bonds wuz durin the noble Bukauan ad miuiatrashuD, and shen told at wat a pre mium they wuz durin Linking. O, how in lignant I felt at hcerin this, and woz abi.ut s'tarliii awa wen I l.erd the toot in uv h irus. Kinkluli'i (hit ihe Democ risy wuz turniu out in mas 2 drive the alilishnors from tho town, I liasned 2 meet them. Koinin iu site uv the pro cts?hun I beheld th rtyO uv the purtiest Jung ladys I ever lade nii ies on. TbirtyO ladys, wat keu that bee fur, [ enquired, wen sum wun ansercd to represent the Staits uv the Union. Thinks I, these lp dys iz Deniokrats shure hckauz, akkor din 2 yoor polacy, al the Stai's hav a rite 2 rcpresentashuii. Joiuiu the proeesshun we marched up itrcet 2 the korner, aud feerin there wood boa coliishuu, I drop cd 2 the rear, iu order 2 giv yoor cxlen sy a corcct report uv tho affair, and also be n a representative man uv the Demoe risy, I thot thnt prudence wuz the better part uv valor, 'i'akia these things in2 considerashun I konkluded not to plasc mis.'lf in eny una- oyJabledanger. Tjieprj sesshun moved forward 2 the ablishea lODvenshun, and 2 mi grate surprise the ai li-hncrs maid runic, and they marched iu2 the convenshu. Th-nkin there wnz something trccberus about this I pro seeded 2 within a short distencc uv the ladys, wen I herd them sai that they wcr al fur G''ery —I fainted, and wood hav biu prostfat- d but fur the timely assis tcnce uv a n:an who kot me in his arms. Takin a fu snuffs uv hisbreth I wu? sune sufieently strong 2 stand alone. The gentleman informed me that he wuz a i kind klevtr man & didut kare who ECW it. Sais I : I cood hav sworn 2 that ez sune ez I stneled yoor breth. Feclin sumwat feeble I maid tho best uv my wa 2 mi login. " I wil re mane hear til the cleckshun ii over. & wil giv u the rezult az sunp as possibie. * Verry rcspektfully, Toor obedient servant, PETROLEUM V. NASBY, Ltit Pastot uv the Charch uv the Noo Oispensaehun. ft®" The President has appointed Thursday, November 29th, as a day of Thanksgiving. H FALL THAI OF 18GS, FAIRLY INAUGURATED IN BUTLER, CHARLES DUFFY, IS now receiving and opening his second Stock of Pall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of 200 pieces Prints, at from 12i to 20 cents per yard. 200 pieces Brown Muslins at 15 cents and upwards. 50 pieces Delains, at 20 to 30 cents per yard. 50 pieces Tweeds and Jeans at 25 cents and upwards. Also a Fill I Line of French Iflerlnocs, Cobiirg* Shawls, Nuliies, floods, Boots & Shufs, CLOTHING, &c., &c v 1 ogetheei with neailv anything in tiie way of raiment adapten to this clime and suitable for the wants of man. [October 17, 1866::6t.] SEW ADTK KTUP. 1Z EVI'S. ORPH ANS'COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BY Virtue of n«i oi d« rand decree of the Orphan's Cfonit of Butler county, tlio undersigned will expose t > silo hv public vendue and outcry. upon the premises, •Ml S.iturdiv, the |.» dav of November, A D. POO, the following described reul estate, laie of Adam Pet«r«de casod. I • wit :—About ono-fourth of an acre of land situ ated in the village of Si i versville.llulTlo township Butler county, Pa.. bounded on the North b* lan I of .la .-oh hf man: Ku.it b.v tbe lt illernud Kreeport Turnpike Road ; South by lands of Cbrhtaln Smith; and went by lauds of heirs of Lew « Rrninpeo, der wile theeqitareof ground,fimuiting north street, having therein erected a two story biick building dvw uned for school purposes. Seal Proposals stating prices ami times of pn)inent will be received by the boiud until the first of Decem bi;i next. Partios may bid for tiie lots separately. Possession to be given on the firs', of April next. lly ord-r of the board. act. IT 00 J LEW IS Z. tyIT^UKLL- Orphans' Court Sa'e. BY virtue of iin or lor an 1 dcree of Clio Orphans' Court, in and for the county of Bu'ler, l'u. t the nmler signe i Administratrix of!. .1 fl-dliday, late •»f Brady tp., said county, deed., Will oirerfor Hals on tho prenw Ikch, situate in -wild township, county and State afoie said, on MD;NDAY, the 12 th ilai/ of next, at 1 o'el>*ek, P. M*, of said day, tw.ntyf.iir (21) acre* of land, be'tliß name more or leas, bounded norMi by lands of Metijainin (ircwmnn, K*q , on the east by iambi form ei ly <1 W. It. Brown, on tbe Month by lands 112 rinerly of John Smith, and west by Undiof )lnry Webber. TKIOI3 OK SAl.K.—'hie-third of tho purchase mon py Julian I.and tbe balance in two equal annual pay ment wl h Interest from salt I confirmation • r sale. Oct. 10, 'tw.) MARY W KBBKIt, Adm'x. Orphan's Goypfc Sale. I>Y virtu, «112 ar. order and decree of tbe Orphan's ** Court of Butler County I'ennnlvani i the under* signed Administratis of \V. M. Buiker, late of JefTerson tp.. Maid county Dec , will offer for sale at public Ven due on the premise* on Saturday tne llhh day of No vember n»\t at 1 o'clck I*. MTwenty-four acre of laud by the same more or leas situated in the towuship afore said bounded ptt th* North, by Tkomu Byejrly, ontbi .South and Ka*t by Christian Siunma, west by Au-.o#t 14 rnwpe and others. 'I KB MS OF 8A LK, —One Tl.ird of the purchase money in hand on Confirmation of sale and 11».• residue In two equel annul payment* with interest r >m hhM k c«nfit - tuaton. Title Good. Oct 10.J KLIZAUKTU BANKER, Aam'x- ISU'IXKIt WOOLEN MILLS, Manufacture the very best heavy FALL AND WINTER FLANNELS, Cassimcrcs and Yarns, Of every kinds and color*, which we will sell an low to c-isb buyers, if not lover than they can be done Ea*t, Or West If you want Heavy Barred, White, Browu, or Grey Flannels. Warnn vlt , ImronoN.) 8IIf>:»DV in Ihnra, In"to tho L'ni-tn Woolou Fart-try, Butler, I'a., li you waut Heavy Ca^tiineres, Warranted to have NO SHODDY In them, g-> t » the Butler Woolen Factory, if yon want a good article of STOCK IXU YAILV, Warranted to barn no Shoddy In It, g-> to the Butler Woolen Factory. 11. FULLERTON. Oct. io, on., ESTRAYS. AM ft to the residence of tl.e Mibsriiber living in ) Marion tp.. on or about the la.Ht of August, is« 6 Three ewe* md two Inmh-t, differently marked in the K»r*. No letter m.irk< on any «»f them. Tho owner or owner are requested to come forward. prove proverty, p:»y cMrgf* and take them away, or tbejr will b«« dis po.*ed of according to law. Oct 10 jffOBKRT ATWBLL. Witherspoon ln?tftuf©„ Tllii W interaction of this high pflioul in Butler will commence on Monday the fifth (filli), day of November, to coi.tinue'rtvo month*. The Increoirtng reputation and influence of thin nchLBASK call and examine my .*tH BOCK? "Vterlor quality. They buv» bwn examin ed by a* good judges a* there are in th«, couuty, who pronounce*! them to be ahead of any U„»t ha* been brut into the county. Call and see for your-elve.*. lUtddeuce 2 miles Norfh of Glade Mills, on the Alle gheny and Butler i'iank Uo*d. D. U. LVON Oct. 3—3t. NEW STORE ! fll! IK mdersigned t.tk oa pleasure In announcing to the J public, that lie liiwju.it opened an entirely New Stock of Goods, IN HUTLEIt, on Main Street, one door Sf.ut'i of John M. Thom p-.ii'a ..111 and nearly opposite the Post Of fice, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Hoots, Flioes, AND All Much poods an this ma) kef requires. As 1 bought my good* in tbe *Ka«t for Cash, I will well them cheap for CASH ar Good Merchantable Produce. Tti"«o n ulling to buy for ready pa J-, will Oik! it to heir interest to call and examine my STOCK OF COODS. As I intend to sell for Ready Pay, and Small Profits. Those buying will not have to pny for ifcoJs, Lost by (lie credit system. CALL -A-IN"ID SEE. No Trouble to Show Goods. .BOHX SCOTT. llutler, Oct. 10, '66. Administrator's Notice. is hereby given that Letters of Admluistra- X1 ti on has been issued to the undersigned, on the es tate of It. 4!. Campbell, late of Kuirview tp . Her d All persons having claims again/it said estate, will pr sent them properly nhthenth-ated for settlement, and those knowing - themselves indebted to said e*t;ito, will make immediate payment. TIIOB. CBAIO A YVM DICK. Sept 19, ltJtVi —flt. Admiuistrat >rs ORAPE trill£S FOIR, SALE. on fWW| roNr OlM>,lye.u Old, No 1 vine-,o6cents each. s.'? pel dozen. 8-i.iner 100, SIM) pet 1000 So 2 vin*s *2 >cen;s each, $J 60 per dozen. Il.'» per 100, sl2* perloOO. Delaware No 1 vineitJ cts each. per dozeu S3O per 100. $250 per luoo. No 2 3o cent* each. $3 per dozen, s2i per 100, SIHO per 1000- Cre diug 50cents each) $5 per dozen, $W p«»r 100. Kl. seuburg 50 cents each, $5 per dozen. S4O per loo* Oi.r vinos have keen propagated from single eves in open «r und, an.l are of *uper>o.i quality Tho«f wishing to plant vines should order early as tbe duunri I promi ses to be greater than the supply. Address, BITI.BR tf MOWHHT, Harmony, butler Co., Pa. ym. Bji* «» „ Apple Trjes delivered at Kochester or Kevr Cas.Ze, at sD'| per DK). Peach Tiocs sls per 100 Orde.s mu-t be accompanied by cash. Address, J. M. JfOW IIKV, t>ow Lislion, PoptlO Ohio. Gxeeiitor's Xoticp. I ETTKIIS testamentary on thettstate of Elizabetli ' IJ Moore, late of Allegheny tn., dee d, have tbi« day »Ken granted to the undersigne.l. Person* indebted to the i »t.te are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for nettlomcut Aug.29,66,0t. JOHN DAVIS, Kx'r. Spanish §he«p for \NV pi-rsrn wishing to purchase ptire lned Hlrfiuish Sbe|J, wop Id do well to rail snd examine our Sheep, as we claim t > have pun-bred storks and wiil sell either Kv es or Docks at very reasonable prices. The SSeotTfatay "be seen oa tbe farm Ixtloiiging to one of the jmbse.-Vbc n, 2 miles *«est of llsrinony, Dutler county. Pa. M. 11. MITLER, August 7, 1886. J .a. MOWBJEY. j STOVES AND PLOUGHS. WK^KIIBCKKkAKK'BEU.-Foun : >r ders—Foundry North of tbe b of Sutler, where Stoves, Piuu is IBbanMII com is on M;uu > rest i tir-i .i.«»M>ortl»of Jack's Hotel, where you will find .ores »of all sizes and patrons. They al»o keep on hand - larg. | stock of Ploughs, which they sell as cheap as they can b# b -tight at any other establishment iu the county. J Dec-ft- 18»>fc:tf UHGEQJTpextists-. DRS.S. R. dt C. L. DIEFENBACHER. A'«£ i TT' vr* <***■ M&sS'ssSft 71""* <» »»»ii 'V> 11,,. i»t,„ I ~Y?i, yT 112 I -• '• ■ W 'mproveinent# in dHufcv | "~W try, should not tail .to I"• I*-" 5 " of \ ulcaniteand t'orallte o*trusting anil lb. k .l„nV'w'i'tl,'t I . il™ ' il * ni "* r PrtTlicUllU ii ißuti li.Uitpchil.lr.n'. toeth. Ai iu«h„,i, «, ihc» d. Tv cm (MUtIM! m „p«r«iur. tbe, r»nk th« |*«t. Chut : pes mo>lerate. A«rvice free of charge. Office—l u Bovd ' ) Dec.»,lßdß:;;tf. , One Door South I*' Nat. D tnk, BTJTIVER, PA., A NNOUNCES that they are now opening an unu sually LAISGE and M'cll Helcct cil f-»I <><■!(j Which tliey ofter to the public at lowest MA HK KT KATES.— It will ho ah advantage to. i:\iiiiiiiH- Our Siork, comprising a handsome assort ment of iScarce & Desirable Goods, Together with Superior Styles of the hest make of FRENCH MERINOES, Silk and Poplina, 5-4 Wool Delaine Alpaccae, all colors, ('•l.lll-ffs A' I' M I'M inn i ENT. HON. ALEXANDER RAMBK V. S. Senator from Minnesota. VICK-FRESIDSNT. ALFRED GILMORE, Philadelphia. SECRETARY. JACOB ZIEGLER, Philadelphia. TREASDRKR. EDWARD v. MOOTt Cashier An Initial Hank of IhtY, MANAGING DIRECTOR. ROBERT W. HAMtLTON BOARD OF DIRECTORS. IIo». ALEXANDER RAMSEY St rtul, M.nn. ' Cor,. JACOR ZIEGLER. ButUr, Anii'g, W.vi. I?, OGDKN, KSQ., ctiuto, lu. ISAAC It. DII.LER, ESQ., Chicago , 111. Hon. ROBERT W. HAMILTON, Nevada. GEORGE 11. PRESBURY, ESQ.. Baltimore, Md FRANK STEELE, ESQ., Philadelphia. Ilo.v. ALFRED GILMORE. Phil tddphia. COL. JOHN M. WETUERILL iUUritlt, Pi ' E. REED MYER, ESQ., Hurreyor of the. Port, Phila. HON. T. J. CofFiY, Vhiladtljihia. IION. OKO. \V. WOODWARD. (■'iirfjutlirr tilt Stale nj rc»*.-yleajiUb HANKERS. NATIONAL HANK OF THE REPUBLIC 112 OLICITOII. SAMUEL 0. THOMPSON, ESQ. THE HAMILTON C»olrt & J§ilm fining &o. OF NEVA OX. The property of thle CampM tt«Knf rilrr r Imtirinp '/uu't*: LEDGES IN A/ I Hi MO TH MINING DISTRICT. The M'infgbftgo Lodge, Twelve hundred feet. * 4 Union Ledge, One thhoiisarnl f, Twelve hundred feet. 44 Mammoth Com 1 took Lcdgc,.Bkhte«>ti hu idred fewt 4 Yellow Jacket Ledge, One thousand feet 44 Deeotah l.e*g«, j..Twelve hundred feet. • 4 Comet Ledge One flioiiHaudd fee?. " Leviathan I#*lge, Eighteen hundred " Emerson ledge ..One tli m«and fee LEDGES /.V NORTH UNION DISTRICT. The fINHI ill on L'IKO, Twelve hundred feet. •• Hamilton Bt Lodge ... Twelvo hnndred {«••( • «#'bw» Ladge, Twelve hundred f,ef •« Dec of ah Ledge Twelve hundred feet " Grata alley Fx, Ledge, Twelve hnudrel fed* " Fn-hnell Ex. Ledge Twelve hundred feet. " Forest Queen I'.x Led>re hundred feet. *« I'oni Bx. Le.t®e,.../. ,"Twelve hundred feat. • Oviflaud Ex. Ledge, Twelve hundred feet The officer* end 80.1 kof Directum of thla Coiupan* present IhedtxixeoofuUiuatlnuof twenty rioh and valu nhie Filver Ledge*, comprising twenty.five thousand feet, which they confidently h< lievc .embrace* * proper ty for profitable silver mining unsurpassed by any on the I acllto coaat. Thto property wan nele tl and located by practical and experienced miner*, smong the firiit, In North Union and Mammmii. which are Justly regarded among the Intel stiver oiTmnif dintr-hli in the State, on account of • lie richiwssof the ores, the width of the vein®, the Ann timber on Ihe mountain, and the salt basins and era** in tiie valleys. This Company do not dealgn to set forth utat-ments that will not We verified, and prefer undrr ettin.atln $ what they bidieve ihl* ie*ult* will prove. Fuel 1* an item -1 great expense in mnnv of the districts. The A ("mry, Ophir, Savage ao.» other celebrated mines in Wa*hoe, aie paying from nfteen to twenty dollars per cord for wood. A tw«*n'y alamo mill will e mx.ime fl.. teen cord* of *oo»l per day, at #ls per cord, amounting to SJJS per day. In th« il linmoth and North Union district* it would he simply thecntting, ft percotd.orfflO per day. There is a large wring on thia J| m In the r. n mill tlonof salt, Which is Ti.rg ly „ H ed In mining operati IMS, thenuving would not he le*« than s»*> per lay "*er many othei districts, In the-etwo Items there ix an advantage In ro*t of running a twenty stamp mil) In the*, d:-«tr et* which would mako a handsome yearly profit of itneif. It Is not the intention of the Company rework all tin* property at the prenent time, but to hold it in r #«*rve for ft.tu: e disposition. «Itl 01 t..f'»rm a [.it of It int> other organi&»tioiiH ( or Jo ere< t othor mill*, aa may he d<;n« gentleman, etyaof thin »<*!«; '• This Ik a * rong *»• 1-h-fined vein, thowmfj every indication of eUpt'i am' permanence. 7\e ore it of great riehnest, awl welt diffuvd Utrnu hut the vein, and all the. ore will pay for working from the eery tur face. This it a r-r-j iz'.ualAe mine and can he made to p.iy from the beginning." A. DLATCHLT, Mini a* Engineer. It in more than doubtful if Prof. «mor Ulatchly *p*«k* in the-e terma of any other mine in Nevada. A twenty "tamp mill ran c.unh twenty ton* per day; hut any th t It rruehee 14 toaa per day. (choice apecU from the Winnehigo l.«le.hn« aa««ynd Tliaiper ton I. It i-« a 1 'W e«tirn''t»* t'» any that it will glvn a n av erage yield of sl£o per ton, taken an it come* from the rein Fift--n tonn per day would yield ffttO; the ex- of criiahlngln theiie district* will not exceeds 3) per ton,or #l6o for Ift ton*, letving a net profit of slMr«e d»uf, Gov. Ramaey, ami to Mr. Frank reel, one of th*; Board of Dire-tore, nn I with *ho«» good opini >ti of Mr Hamil ton, the lion. A. W Koi:dall, F r-t AaKi-taut i'ostnuMur flei.eral.md n f.-r tho tr«a*orV f0 »0 or of ,tock, LJ »»)»■■ of ».o...r„wp,i.|. 'rti •-« r.,,ty ti,o-.. n „,i .hi,, •r» pr«frntc4 «.** t» Ihmt iip.rr.ot, dividend. p.r ttiir.lim rait of tlw Brit mrntnpi ..f the in!'... „ nt [| „ lf r « '* r <7"ml<*l. It iU». sliiroi i n divnieti 1h Thec 'tx-k oil prodt. ..f tbeuiltieavror ui.l «i„,r. twr.ry firit (.pr ce.it . ILt. Comtxiriy report nt heriWik to livleem Till, prefm r.«l At* kit any time bf the pty mentor Hie |ur»:» thereof, oiij Theure furred -to, k alter itali.ll he.-,, -,aid Uj diri,UDd,„f tweu'yfive peretnt,«r utJi-rwi'e, to uke - rade wilti the ro,„nH.a .t ineut of U^Mdllr. |ZT„« h', i*7~, In th. t omiwny withontcoet. No otl- r «,e-k Si:st?^ fcrr^k- to thv p 0,..„ vl. u. 1,..,.,, „ r ., j T « " 'Jf V" " »«•' tf*" 112e T /. k . C l Ul ' kl u' '^a-eliiur