fmwtx* department. THE^OAD^foPOOOIBSnSa K Invest all jour capital h» land, and run in debt for more. 2. Hire cnonev to stock your farm. 3. Have m faith in your own bu. siness, and be always ready to sell QU 4. Buy mean cows, spa incd hor ses, poor oxen, and cheap tools. 5. Feed poor hay and mouldy corn stalks exclusively, in order to keep your stock tame; fiery cattle are ter ribly hard on old rickety wagons at.d plows. G. Use the oil of hickory whenev er your oxen seed strength; it is cheaper than hay or meal, and keeps the hair lively, and pounds out all the grubs. 7. Select such calves for stock as the butchers shun—beauties of runt?, thin in the hams, and pot bellied; but be sure and keep their blood thin by scanty herbage. 8. Be cautious about manufactur ing manure, it makes the fields look black and mournful about planting time ; besides it is a deal of work to haul it. 9. Never waste time by setting out fruit and shade trees; fruit and leaves rotting around a place make it un healthy, POINTS OF A GOOD IIOO—The mere name (breed of a hog) i* not always & criterian of its excellence. Early maturity and a tendency to take on flesh, will do more towards making a hog valuable, than any other virtue contained in the mere title of Berk shire, Suffolk, &c., for it may possess more of the valuable qualities of the breed. In the true Berkshire, the result of a cross between the Chinese and Neapolitan varieties, we find the nearest approach to a desired stand ard, the cheif points of which are as follows ; Th 3 breast and loins should be broad, the bones and joints small and the legs just long enough to pre vert the belly from touching the ground; the feet should be firm, ev en upright and sound; the hea 1 shoul! be broad and thick; the snout short, and ears light, thin and incline slightly forward. Nor is the color to be overlooked in determining the breed of the an imal. A dark skin and thin hair S'IOWS Neapolitan blood; a wl ite skin and ni' dium size indicate the Chinese breed, while a liplit or red dish hap, with dark spots, denotes the B rkshire.— Rural American. TIIK BUTTER MAKER'S GOLDEN BULBS.— The great secret in but ter-making, it seems, consists in at tending to the following points : 1. Securing rich, clean, healthy milk—milk obtained on rich old T>as '2. Setting the milk in a moist, un tainted atmosphere, and keeping it at an even temperature while the cream is rising. 3. Proper management in churn ing. 4. Washing out the buttermilk thoroughly, and work-ng so as not to injure the grain. «». Thorough and even incorpora tion of the salt, and packing in oak en tubs, tight, clean, and well mnde. Cleanliness in all the operations, js of imperative necessity. Judgment and experience in man ipulating the cream and working the buttor must of course be used.— Wil lard. AJPPLE SOUFJ'F.E, —Pare and core five good sized apples, cut them small into a basin, put half a teacupful of water to them, cover them down, set them in the oven ; wh"n- thoroughly cooked beat them into a pulp, with sugar to taste. Steam some rice, two tablespoonsful to one pint of milk, a little salt; steam about two hours (or boil, having previously soaked the rice); when cooked beat it up with the yolis $ three eggs and sugar to taste. Put ihe rice evenly at the bottom of a d : sh, then cover all over nicely with the apples; Wat the whites of 2 eggs into snow,and put it roughly on the top like mountains. The white cf eggs can be divided in to portions, and slightly colored to , dense the fancy of the maker; when jonc, must be placed in a moderate oven for three minutes for the snow t set. LIVE AND DEADWEIGHT IN SHEEP. —The English rule is to weigh sheep when fatted, and divide the weight by seven and call it quarters. Thus, a sheep weighing one hundred and for ty lbs., would give twenty lbs., a quarter as the dead weight. If the sheep are in good condition, this rule is sufficient for all purposes. Poor sheep will full below the mark, and extra fat ones go over it. LEMON IPlE. —'One lemon chopped fine ; one cup of sugar ; a little over a cup of water ; one tablespoonful of flour ; batter, the site of a walnut.— Stew this fifteen cr twenty n.inutes; when cool add one egg, well beated. Bake the pie with one or two trusts, as you please; if with one, beaV the jvhitPE of two eggs to a stiff froth, add one or two tablespoons pulver ized sugar, spread over the pie and slightly brown in the oven. A Snn Frinci-po editor -nvs that when lie tuiiika u* i.tciuuu e woei, his heart gops pity Pat. Sfctifliouss Department. The Lay-Preacher. u Oo up now, look toward the sew.".—R|*o*- • Daring the l««g, days ot sum mer it is a precious privilege to escape from the crowded and dusty streets aod sit down upon the seashore, baring the brow to the refreshing vtcjds that travel over the water, watching the clouds a g they fletk the blue of heaven, and fol lowing their shadows as they travel over the deep, and listening to that never end ing anthem that rises in ceaseless hom age to Him whose majesty is reflected in the boundless expanse of ocean. glad and rich as are the emo tions excited by a beautiful landscaoe, they ate quite of another class from those which the sea awakens. It seems to take the soul under its influence and open to its exhaustlesf realms of thought, and to suggest the Infinite as neither moun tain vale or cataract can do and the soul goes out over the untraveled waste, and beyond the ken of vision still stretches its wings in vain yearnings for the unat tained good, in vain longings never on earth to be appeased. The awakening of the waters at the in-crming of the tide, the foam-wreatlis that are scattered on the shore, the irre sistible encroachments of each succeed ing wave, the full swell of the abound ing element, how noble ! how grand ! how it stirs the soul to its depths ! and anon the fiat gooes forth, and the waves roll back from their rocky bound*, and the wet lie* strewn in its path, and many a shining stfill and pebble is left to parch in the summer sun, and the voice of its' complaining is faint upon there, treating breeze. Dirk clouds often arise from its un broken outline, and the sea grows blac-k under its pall, and the down-rushing rain falls with the sound of many cymbals, and the lightning flashes through the gloom, and the thunder rolls its heavy bass over the dread abyss, and the sub lime and appalling take possession of the eoul. and the Omnipotent reigneth inter rible majesty. 'lhe summer shower, mighty in its wrath but short in its duration, abates its violence, and the clouds roll off like a curtain, and the twilight skies are draped in purple and gold, and the setting sun looks through tbe humid air and gives light to the darkened east, the lovely bow of promise. And then comes on the holy tranquil eve, when silent stars look down upon the moving waste of waters, and the moon rolls up the eastern horizon and sheds its beams like a mother's blessing upon the rippling waves, turning into a fairy fleet com? at/3 go'noiseless as thought. The winds are all hushed, and only the waves call to each other in their exceeding joy. Ye who are weary with the burden of life, who feel your noblest faculties dim ming under worldly influences, who will be ministered unto," ';jfo up now, and look toward the sea." Its beanty will charm the eye, its variety prevent its pall ing. its music as a eracious lullaby, its boundlessness will lead the soul upward to its only sure refuge ; and once can scarcely go from its borders back into the world without being in some degree made purer and happier. Open the heart, then, to its influences, ye who would draw from it nourishment to the soul. Leave each unworthy tho't to perish, and seek God in Ilis glorious temple, the pavement crystal waters, the roof of heaven's own blue curtained with changing clond». Make each white winged bird that dips into the foaming billows a messenger of His, and in each zephyr that floats past, hear the soft pleading of_His love, rebuking sin, com forting sorrov. ■Look forth upon the sea, mindful of its Maksr, else its chief excellence will escape the, and thou wilt go from thence nncheered, unstrengtbened, and resume thy toil with the same leaden heart and ruffled brow. Let us take our sorrows, gins and cares and leave them before the altar of His worship ; and draw near to him now that we walk not alone upon our ofttimes ruz ged wa> ; and when we enter the world where "there is no more sea," may the Saviour guide and the Father receive us into the r»st and peace that the 'artb can only typify.— ff. E. Farmrr. OUT OF THE MOUTH OF BABES.—A few Sabbaths since we were present at the exercise of a Srbbath School, when the children were called upon to repeat texts o' Scriptures, proving (hat Christ is both God and man. They were aliowed to prove both by a single passage or to re peat one text proving bis humanity, and another proving his divinity. After a number of appropriate passages j>ad been cited the gentle voioe of a little girl, ap» parently not more than Ave years of age, was heard repeating these striking words: ''Jesus w*pt ;" —" I and my Fatbei are one." The most elaborate sermon of the ablest theolosian eould »ot made a derper impression than did thr#e chnrf and sim ple words of Pcriptnre repeated by a little eM!d —A* Y Oh^rrrer • .-ii.c 1 V'.-G , attend ercainj: schools in Fraactt- AMERICAN CITIZEN PriatiftgQiMcel Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book AND Biasm m ratttTtiis, la til* IrMtratitn ro«a la tftia Co«ri BUTLER IP J*.. VI ARB PREPARED TO PRIST, ON SHORT HOICK Bill Heads, Hooks, Druggist Labels, Pro grammes. Constitutions, Checks, Notes. Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Bills of Fare, Order Books, Paper Books, Billets, Sale Bills, Ac. 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D «.9, H6S::tl THE HAMILTON ' (ioldand^ilun^flinin^ C O 2v£ DP IST "Y" O* KEVAIIA LOCATION OF MINES t MAMMOTH ANO NORTH UNION, NYE COUNTY, NEVADA. tO i Organized under a Special Charter from the SUt* «/ tOi t CAPITAL STOCK $1,001,000 200.000 SHARES, »5 EAC Principal Office, 224, S. t rth Mil A DEL :'P lOl— PRESIDENT. HON. ALEXANDER RAMSS U. S. Senator from Minnesota. ' VICE-PRESIDENT. ALFRED GILMORE. Philadelphia. SECRETARY. JACOB ZIEGLER, Philadelphia. ' TREASURER EDWARD F MOODY* Cashier National Bunk of the Republic. MANAOINO 111 HECTOR. ROBKKT W. HAMILTON BOARD OF DIRECTORS. HON. ALEXANDE RAMSEY 5< I* ill. Mi . Ooi,. JACOB ZI OLER. Butter, /Vtm WM. B, OUDBN, '''SQ., Chicago, 111. ISAAC R DU.LER, Esq., Chicago, 111. » HON. ROBERT W. HAMILTOH, Nevada. GEOROE B. PRESIUJRT, KSQ., Baltimore, AM. FRANK HTKKLE, ESQ., Philadelphia. HON. ALFRED IIIHIOR*, nihMpMm. COL. JOII.N M. WETUEMLII, Pt'UsrilU. r\i. E. REED AIYKR, KSQ, Surveyor of Ihe Ibrt. J'hila. HON. T. J. COFFKY, Philadelphia. HON. GEO. \V. WOODWARD, CJIIV the State of Pennsylvania. HANKERS. NATIONAL BANK OF THE KljlPy BL.IC SOLICITOR. ' SAMUEL O. THOMPSON, E»«. TH^fifAMUTON (Sold Si #ilm pining €O. O V TV E V ADA. TV# property of thia Cnrwp triy fa*ita*t#d lu the Jfarn moth and North Union Mini n ;«rlfiatric'a. Nye C#a..tyl State of Nevada, and Comp a the following nawea ledyt nf silrrr hf/irini quarts ; LKVGBS IN VJMMOrH MINING DISTRICT. The Witinehng.i l.edje, Twldve Handrail feat. ,4 Union Led** Onethh.m aad feet. 41 Red Jacket l.»dck l.wige.,F.i«htocn linodrnd f*et. ' Yellow J ark i'l l.edge, One thousand teat. 41 Decotah l.*Hige,. Twelve hundred feet. 14 Coin.'t l.adca One ihoiwtndd faar. 44 leviathan JBigh*een hnrdred 44 KuieiHoii fge t . onrth/»" * -~" / > NORTH UNION PIST/Urr. The Hamilton L dge, Twulve ho»l/,*d *tof. Hamilton Kx l«rdge, We hnvrftW rfhM. ' ,4 ojlbwa hetlrre, Twnlvo hundred feet •« HecotiiU hedge Tw«lvn hundred feet* *• Oman Valley K*, Ledge, TwelTe hunt] re I feet. 4i Ituahnell K*. Twelve hundred faet. 44 Voraat Qoeen F.a. Ledge Twelte huudrrd feat. 44 Ponv K.x. Ijetlcre, Twdv« hundrad feet. Overlnnd K*. Ledjr.*, hundred feel The Officers and Roar ty for profitable ailver mining utwurimaaed by any on tha I'ncilie co:u-t. This property wr,« aele.tr.l tnd ky practical and experienced minera, among ihe rtmt.'ln North Uniou and Mummoth. which are joatly regarded among the » We*t -ilver min»m; diatrictn in the Sta on account of tha rlchneMof the .«-«♦*, the width of tf,a vtdeja. tha Ana timber on ibe mt>untd per ti> *2-i5 par day. In the M iuim aii an 1 North Union t diatricta it would baHhuply th<*cutting,f 1 |iei coid,ors6o . per day. Thete la a largo aavbigou thia it.ou |u the , t of aa]l, which ii« lurg ly uaed in mining t oparatiuna. theaaviug wonkl nH ha lowt than |iHi per r u»y over many otbei di-tilot-.. In th-etwo Itematlie'-a la nn advantage in coat of running » twanty atainn utiH . in theae di-tricte which Would muka a handa .nia reari* » profit • 112 it-elf It la not the intention r»f tha Company i<» work all thia property ai the proaent lime, but to hi>ld it in r< aerva lor futurediapoHitiou. elthei to form a pait ol it into other organisation* or to erect other milt*. a« may ba deeiiH*d expedient. A twelily uta.np near a well *elacted oile will |>ay a large dividend on the cp til , the liiul woiking year, ami leave n reaervod fund in the tieaanry, to be applied t. tha inaction uf aoothor mill I i Thia Company intend to erect a flntJicLiita mill near « the W inncbugo loda, which ia fur and ona.half feet with*,ami ia conaidered one of that ichoat ailver I. d*m the very tur facc. This is a tvry raluable mine and can !». made to p menu from the Winnebago loda han a<«Mijed $11:12 per ton;, it ia a low estimate to aay that it will giva an av erage yield of fUU per ton, taka:; aa it comeii f/om th# vein. Fifteen tona per day would yield rtf. penaea of cruahingin tboae dlatricta will not ei|coed|C3o per ton, or /4LO lor 15 tona, leaving a net profit of fIWXi for a working day, or a monthly profit of over «4tf,Qoo for one mill. I A Thia Mtitetnent may aetm large, but it ia proven tiie of other milla in dlatricta ioaa lavorahly lo cated. W a conthieiith believe i hera ia n«> other inveat ment will p»y auch larga r turna >ta ailvar property, when well located, and the niilla properly managa< Ti>e managing director ia an experienced and pra- ical silver ore worker lu all ita ouiaita ; he ia in the pri aof life, of excellent hahita, and indomitable energy ; h ha* been long and favorably known to our I'raaident, aov. Kam«ey, and to Mr. Frank Steel, one of the Uoaad of Dirta toia, and with whoaa good opinion of Mr Hamil ton, the Hon. A. W Hondall, Firat Aaaiatant Pontmaiiter General, and Gov. Farwell, of W iae main, alao Col. Bur bank of Minneaota, fully concur ll# ia ona of tha dia coverera of thia property and ia argely intereatad in it, and will certainly taka great pbda in diacharging hio dutiea promptly aiMl economicalr , and in auch a mai>- nei iw to maku the Company a alyce«a which bear# "Ma A trustworthy and cumputcut clerk (ONont with th# ma i»ger as financial ageut. The plan of organization of this Company offer* pe culiar ao vantage* to the subscriber*. It £ive* tbein se curily. i « ires them a lar|fe inteieat upon their money, and pro* for it* in a snort time, leav ing them intir interest in the stock Jrtt of cosU The Company reserve* 112 r the treasury 112 350,0 X) or 70,uo|)aliarec of Stock, and will sell 40,uu0 share* at par ralue ..f ss.'><. full paid. These forty thousand shares are preferred eiock to bear 25 per cent, dividends par annum out of the first earnings of the mines until the pur value is refunded. It also stares in dividends with the common st.*/k all profit* of the mineaover and above ta eiiiy-ttve per cent., the Company reserving .he right to letieem this prefei red stock at any time by the pay ment of the par value thereof, onJ interest. The pr#- eerrud slock after it shall have been paid by dlvidendaof fwern jr five per ceuL, or otherwise, to take Ki'ade with the common stock, will share all profile ot the mines equally. This equitable plan is an evidence of the gcod laitl) of this Compsny, and their confidence tn the property. 1| gu«rt aniee.H to the subscriber the whole property and im provemeute tor the payment of the preferred stovk and insures the [ ayment of it speedily, leaving hie Inteieet in the Company without cost. No other stock will be sold, excepting the dreferrod stock, until the Company'* mines piu divide! ds. ' Thist ompany have a liberal charter granted by *pe t cial act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania The titla to this property bus been carefnMy examined and pro nouueed good. The product ofleiiver mines is different rom iron, coal, copper, or lead, which are influenced bv the fiunctuatious of the market. The precione met als are the standard of value, when onee prodneed, have mi market to seek, but make this their market. Jas T. McJuDkin, Esq., Traveling Aftf.U o ,® "übscriptioos.: