ifarmens JlfjMvtmcnt. From the Farmers Advcrther, Fowls Laying in Winter, MR. EDITOR. Dear Sir —J see by your paper that you wish to hear from the Poultry men in regard to " how to make hens lav in the win ter. I thinV there "re three things nec essary to attain that object, viz: Ist. A proper house ; 2ml The pnper foo'l ; Bd. The proper breed. The house should b'' large enough to give plenty of ro >m for the fowl; it should 112 ice the South, wilh a goo I fence about six feet high on the north and West s.des of the yard, as it form- a good protection from the cold winds. The front should be entirely of glass,; win 'ow sath. s with six by eight lights are the best, so if they get broken it will not cost so much to mend i . There slioul 1 be a good floor to it, which must be kept clean. The nests can be placed on the back side about a foot from the floor so that 'lie sun can shine on them, as it makes it warm and pleas ant to the liens. My hen houses, which are mad" on this plan, are al most as warm as my kitchen. One thing is very certain,and that is that hens cannot be made lay in the win. ter, no matter how well, fed, unless they have a good, dry, warm, light apartment, especially in stormy weather. Now in regard to their food. I think that the more variety you give them the bettor. I havo a regular bill of fure for each day. First day corn *vith meat and cabbage; next, oats with meat; next, meal and boil, ed ma hed potatoes; next wheat, with cabbage or other vegetables; rK'xt, l)!irley with meat; next, scald ed meal with cayenne pepper. I think,that grain is better boiled than in the raw state, and if a beef bone putin the water it improves the flavor much. In feeding meal and mashed potatoes I putin a little ca yenne pepper. Feed warm but not tno hot Th" lung's, liver, anil tripe of an ox is what I use for fresh meat it should lie boiled tender so the beni can pick it off easily. I always keep n cake of pork scraps and a good supply of pounded bones, oyster and clain shells, bits of p'aster, lime, grave! stones, and sand in my hen house. 1 also save all the shells of tho eggs used by the fami'v during the summer months, dry them wll and pound up fine and feed in the coldest of the w< athor. lies w« t a ■ ood place lo dust in the winter, for this urpose have a shallow box in a warm p'ace filled with wood ashes, ar.d Inst, but not least, let them have an abundance of pure, dean, unfrozen wafer by them all the time. There has boon a prosit deil of discussion to what \* tin- 1 est breed of fowl for laying. 1 think that ev ery oho will agree with me that the best lor winter laying arc tin* lirah mm. although there are manv breeds winch are ahead of them in th" sum in r time. I think that the best va» ri ty a farmer can k' ep is a mixture of the SjHtninh <T Leghorn with the Vr i/nna. always keepng fu;| blood, c 1 cocks of both breeds, and chang ing every year. In usion; I would say that I n'ways have a good supply of eggs during Uie winter, and the tnoro at tention yon give your fowls the bet ter yon will he paid. Yours, &c. E. A. J. Mice and Babbits in Winter. Mice ' o much injury in winter to young trees and plants, as well as the growing lettuce and cauliflowers in ho'-beds. We have "gU rid of them in the hot-bed by the use if ar senic mixed with Indian tneal placed on old dishes or pieces of shingle.— They seem to prefer the meal to the vegetables. As to young trees the Ov St inode is to roitnve any mulching that may remain about them and ban dage them with pieces of old cloths of any kind, allowing them to run an ii ch below the surface and six to eight inches above. If there t.fiou!d lie an early fall of snow, trample it \ har.lsi ound t'i tr e ry sliovd some additional s-n *w iu order that a compact body may be secur ed. Rabbits, in case of deep snov s re maining on the g*ound for a long time are much more destructive - o young irccs ih n mice. They will cVar a tree of its liark for two feit killing it outright. The best reme dy kriK.w fur this is to c:»nh as many us possible by setting nu merous traps, anil if this is not suf ficient to get rid of them, feed them regularly with vegetables. Tliej ire particularly fon 1 of ■ ami apples, but will eit vegetables of almost any before attacking the tree. We have this method to be tried with success, but they uui-t be properly trj.-d, and nut left utitil half an orchard or garden is de stroyed.— Gennant'iwn Telegraph. —-A «uw r : uc' me has been. iif\'( Me ■ . it coiiMSts of an indla . lai&L't suction arrangement, and vi ]k» to pei fi ctri.D, The op\ rat.or tur a a crank, au grin Is out the lacteal in short order. It must he a good thing to have lit the dai •ry. . _ j —SuuivtUiiig v.ry coi-i—"tee. ( (From *be Pennsylvania #3koo! «Jw «H.) ''oldiera'Orphan Sr!:;l, Oeaersl i '• Bu'.ei Of the Schools for the More Advanced t latset. (CONTINUED.) GENERAL DISTRIBUTION OF TIME. In orlet to methodise all the operations of the schools and obtain due time for sleep , food, cire of the person, study, work, worship and plaj, the following hours will be observed : Ist I'upils wiil rise a' out 5 o'clocjc in April, Mav, June, July, August and tetuber; atid about 0 o'clock in October, November, December, January, February and March, except snch details itgsucce:- Bion as may be required earlier to atteud to special duties —such as making fires, conking, feeding animals, Si c. Th*se hours, however, may be varied, according to the month within the above limits. 2ND. The first 30 uiicutes after rising shall bo devoted to washing the face, neck, teeth and hands, combing the hair, and arranging the clothing, Ac., for inspec tion ; the next 15 minutes to inspection of the person nnd clothing by the propor officer, end the last 15 minutes of the hour before breakfast, to morning wor ship. 3rd. Breakfast shall be on the table and the pupils called in a", 6 o'clock in the summer half year, and at 7 o'clock in the winter; and the pupils shall be al lowed a full half hour for the meal. 4th. The time between breakfast and tnc opening of school shall be allowed for play the whole year round ; except in llaytime and Harvest, when the pupils shall be permitted to aid in the light and pleasant labors of the season, till the reg ular school hour. stii The school shall open with the calling of the roll, at 15 minutes before 8 o'clock in the rooming, and continue till tlj o'clock, with 15 minutes of re cess ot 10 o'clock. 7ril. Dinner Hhall he on the table at 12 o'clock, and the pupils shall have a full half hour at table. 7th The time beiween dinner and the opening of school shall be for plav, ex cept for such pupils as, in their turn, rhill be detailed for special duty. . Btii. The school (hall re open at 1 o'. clock, p. m., and continue till 4}. p. m., with a recess of 15 minutes at 3 o'clock. 9th. The first halt-hour dose of school shall be devoted to Military Drill by the boys and proper physical exercise of the girls ; and the remaining time till supper to pb'y, except by pupils specially detailed for work, in their regular turn. 10th.-Supper shall bo served and pupils called to it at 6 o'clock, all tho year round, aod a bait hour allowed (or the meal. 11th The half hour between supper aaii 7 o'clock, shall be for play. 12th. Froiu 7 to 8 o'clock in summer and to 9 o clock in winter, shall he spent , in the main study hall, and under the eye the Proprietor of the school himself, in exercises of vocal music, declaration, . reading essays, writing essays and let'crs, familiar lectures, miscellaneous reading, &c.; an evening part of an evening'n | each week, as the Principal shall direst, b.;ing devo e 1 to each of these or other i similar employments. 13TH Alter family worship, in the stuily hall the pupils sh II retire to their rooms at 8 o'clock in summer and 0 o'- clock in winter, and all lights in bed rooms shall be extinguished at the eiid of 15 minutes from those hours respect ively. (TO BE CONTINUED.) CHURCH INCIDENT.—A minister of a wost'rn village found, one Fa'ibath, a notice which had been cut from a Satur. day's newspaper, and placed in his desk for him to read to his congregation. Hut, by a strange coincidence there happened to be printed on the other side of the slip I the advertisement of a certain shoe ! dealer,a prominent member of his church and without turning the paper to read the other side, as the advertisement met his eye, the g«>od man concluded it was expected he would rwd it,ami according ly, to the surprise of all, he announced, at the usual point for reading notice— " George 8. Brown keeps constantly on band, and for sale, a large and wed se lected assortment of boots and shoes, which he will sell low for cash, at No. 10 Pine street." And he tdded— j " Brother Brown is a worthy member I of the church and society and deserving the patronage of the congregation." The consternation of Brother Brown may better be imagined than desciibcd. —" Behold, mi l'"lora, how. glorious Nature looks in her bloom ! The trees are filled with blossoms, the wood is i dressed in its green livery, and the plain is carpeted with grass and flowers." I *• Yes. Charles, I was thinking of.the suuie thing. These flowers are dande lions, and when ihey are gathered and pur into a pot with*a piece of good fat |Hirk they make the beat griwo* ia the world." —Paddy," haul * j'ker, "why don't joa get your ears c; opped—they are en« tirely too loug for a man T" "Aud y ins " repbed ,I'at, '-ought to he length cue..—ihey are too short lor an ass." ~ AMERICAN CITIZEN 4e£ PriaiiagOfficeS Ornamental, plain, Fancy, card Book AH D ZMtMI BUTLER FA. W1 AR« PRIPARRD TOPHI NT, ON SHORT NOICE Bill Heads, Books, Druggist Labels. Fro grammes, Constitutions, Checks, Notes, Drafts, Blanks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Posters, Bills of Fare, Order Books, l'aper,Bouks, Billets, Sale Bills, Ac. m HEIKB rtTBXISUED WITn The Most Approved Hand Presses AND TIIJE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Type, Berdarf, Drwameirta, ftalee, CmU, &•., IN THE COW NTT, We will execute everything in the line ol PLAIN AND DEOATIVEFRINTING N EATLT, PaOMWLI, AJt!» At RIAMftAfeLS KaIES, in a style to cicel any establishment at home, and coni|>«te with any abroad. HRII.I.KI) WOBH MEN Are employed in crery brunch of the business, and we eniteavtor to meet the wants of the community, and to re tain the honorable distinction which has beeo already conceded to this establish ment, for j TAHTE I!* COMPOSITION AND Elegonoe In PreM Work. In all the essentials of Cheap Printing, (Jood Paper, Tasteful Composition, Beau tilul Press Work, and DIHPATCII, 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 I<* published every Wednesday In the borough fo Butler by THOMAS KOIJIXSOS in the Arbitration room In the Court House. TBBMS:—S* 00 a year, If paid in advance, cr within th* first flrnt MIX mouths ; or 250 If not paid until after the expiration o the Hint nix uu nth*. TEEMS OF ADVERTISING, &.C. As agreed up Aft by the Publisher* HI d l'topi i*t<>r« of ll.e Uutler I'apers. One square, on* insertion 112 1 t> Kuril subsequent insertion 6< column fur nix months.. 1J i> column for six month* Ju t> 1 column for -Ix month* Jo u* ' {column for one year ...» 25 Or column lor ou* year 4f> or I column for one year. 70 00 Professional and Business Cards, not exceeding I line*, otoe year 1 00 Kxecuton»,Adniinist*atcrsaud Auditor'*notice*, each,3 00 Application* f<ir License*, each 6p Caution*, Kit ray A, Notice* of Dissolution, Ac., not exci-cding 1 square, 3 luHertioiiH, each ....2 Ot' 10lines ol Nonpareil, or its equivalent, will mak*asquarr JOB wont. • }/m *he*t hand-bill, 60 copies or less fl & 8. t ull •• M " 6 1)0 SLAXBff. Forany quantity under 6 qnireH, 91 60 per quire: on all amount* over that, a reportable reduction will bn made SOrfINKMS CABDS. Mingle packs, 91„60; each additional pack, 60 cts. LOCAL HOttOEB. lOcents per line for each insertion. DEATHS AUD MABBIAGES, will be published gratis, where the same does not exce*t 6lines; fore. *h additional line, 6 cts. will be charged. Advertisements nf O. C. Sale, Executors, Adininistni tors,«:.l Auditor's notices: Kstiays, Di«* -lotion of Part nership, and all transient advortiseuteuts n>i POSITIVELY HE PAID I!* ADVANCE'. Wo, to* undersigned, Puhlinht+t and Proprietor of ie Butler papers, hereby agree to strictly adher* to .be nbov* schedul* of prices, until further nolle*. HM. II AS LETT, Uutler American. CLAUK WILSON, Union Herald. ROBINSON k ANDERSON, Arnei'can Citizen. July 13 1864 «i Unquestionably ills best sustained work of %k« kind In the World." HAMPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Critical Notices of the I'rest Jt is th* foreniott Magazine of the duy- Tho fireside nerfrt- had n more de 'ghtinl-c tupsnlon, nor the million a more enterprising friend, than H.trper'i Magazine— Metkoditt I'rututant, (Baltimore) Th* moil )>opular Monthly in the w^rld.— X. V. Ob server. We must refer in terms of Eulogy to the high tone and varied excellence* of HARPER'S MAOAZlNK— ajoivnal with a monti.ly circul.ition of abouj 170.000 copies—in whose ages are to he foun I some of the choicest light and general reading of the day We speak of this work as an evidence of th* culture of th* American People: and the popularity it has acquired Is MOTited. Each number contains fully 141 p-iges ol reading matter, appropriately illustrated with good WO<HI cuts ; and it contains iu itself the racy monthly and the more philosophical quartet lv, bb-n<led with Ihe best fua tares of the daily Jourual. It bis gro<t power In the dissentiuatiou of a love of puts Herxiurs. TRCUKER'S Outdeto American Literature, London Th* volumes bound constitute of a libra* ry of miscellaneous l ea-.'liig. such As cannot be found in the satu* compass in any oth*r publication tU<U hai com* under our notk* — Hoston Oonrtir. SUBSCRIPTONS--1867- Th* Publishers have perfected * syeU-m of Hailing by which they can supply th* feagazin* and Weekly promptly to thoss who prefer to receive tkeir periodi cal* directly from thsofile* of Publication. The postage on Harper's Mag.iztn* is 24 e*uts a year, which must b* paid at tk* so bscrib*rs p*st offlee ' K Wt% MWm a IIARPTB'S MAOAXIJIX, one year $t 00. An extra ropy of either the Magazine or Weekly will be supplic I gratis for every club of five Subscribers at 94 OO each, In one remittance; or six coptes fur 920 00. Hack Number* can be snppli*l at any time. A Complete Set, now comprising Thirty-Three V#l ume*. in neat cloth binding, wll be sent by express, freight at expente of purchiwer, for 92 25 per volurfte. Single volume-*, by mall, postpaid 93 00. Cloth canes, lor binding, &H cents, by mail, p<jetpaid. %• Sdhfcriptions isnl fron| iritish North American Pruviiience* mint Ue accompauled %ith 24 c«nt» addi tional to prepay United States Postage. Address, IIA '(PICK k UR »THEKB N<tT. 14 Cd. FrankMn 'uu»r«, New York. V- i - ■ i\ ■ . Drugs! Drugs! Drugs ! DR. SAMUEL GRAHAM HAVING purchased the Drug Store recently ov»i.«d by Dr. B. K. Ilamiltou, will carry on thelirng b. si neite in all its departments, at the old stand, Byd's Bl ck Main Street Butler Pa. We have constantly ou hi nd and for sale a pure quality of DRUQS CHEMICALS and FAINTS 01 US VARNISHES AM) 01.4.48. WUITK I.KAII.RKI) I KAIi A MTIIKRAO K Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Pfttty, TUKPENTINK, AND ALCOHOL, LAUD. k NF.ATB-FOOT OILB, UOITLKS, VIALS, AJVDCOKKB. SOAP, BPONOEB k LAMPS, PUKKORoUND SPICKS Ac. Ac. At. and genaJ*l*arietv * •* j ■ Perfumery and Toilet Articles. Wines *»nd Liquor* for Medical purposed. Wines for Sacramental u»e. ftrnUliwl at cost. Physicians pres cription* carefully compounded. The public Is re*pectfnTly Incited to call and examine oar stock, we are confident we can eell as reasonable as any similar establishment ia tbe county. Nov. 22 lHft»::l*. FOR SALE. Tflß subscriber offos for -ale his propeety situate in tbe through of Kmieuton, Vanang 'county, l'sun'a, rousistiug <>f oue First-clus Hotel with Wsreroom at tached, situated at tba AJiegbeny Wharf, at tbe end of tbe bridge, and very convenient to where the Itailroad Da|"»t IS located ; one ot best .New Herns in the conn ty, well cakulared for 'lavein purpose*, «nd Lirrey Stable ; also, one new iirewery. w.fk all tbe apparatus, only a few mouths in u*e, and in c< n-plete order. An abundance of Water, witb lfydrantto protect tbe bnili ing frotu fire. Ibis properly will oe Bold in part, or In whole, and on reasonable terms. This property Is Well worthy of tbe notice of any person or persons who may desire to pur. chane. For further particulars inquire of the aubscrityr )ir« ins on the premiaee. g. KKB S. NOT. 28,1806—3 nop. ♦ LAMPS ATVD 112 FOR CAS OR CARBON OIL. • -f 1 SOIETHIMW! LATE INVENTION. JUST THETllimi 411 I' IM'II us, School Houses, ISAlak®, AND n Anil wherever else gool substantial ligli is required. All the abuve, and a geo oral assortment of GLASS WARE, LANTERNS, &c., Also the the best quality of CA.I?,BO3sr OT ~l_, Kept constantly on hand*, andall order* will retain Mfw Billftud proni a t»-nfion. l»y AHTIILI KIRK. Noe. 172 A 174, Federal Street. Allegheny UtJ NOT 14. M—3ane. TIIK inburibM 1 would r—pectfully inform the pnblic that he li a a erected a now CAKRIAOK and WAG ON MAKING SIIDP, on Street, opposite J. H. Negley, and below tha M, K. Chnrch, where he la pre]>ared to do all kind, of work in bta line of hu*i new, aach m making Buggiea, Carriages, W agona, Bol ktea, Sk-ighc, and any thing in the line of Carriage and Wagon making. Repairing done in theahortett poeaible time. 49-GIYK HIM A CALL.-fc* NOT. 7, I FELIX B. TBCXAL. J. B. CLARK Attorney at Law, BUTLER, FEHITA. I f6T*Office in the Court Housc.~tdt QOVFRNMENT BOUNTIKB EQUALIZED. The extra Bonnty allowed by act of Congress in Soldiers or their representatives collect*! without un necessary di>laj. M&'TERMS#HI* All letters promptly auwered'tM Batler. Angwat Int. IHT». tf iimikiM lusiitY, Attorney at Law, fRANKLIII, VENANGO COVITT, PA OB- nt <<wr North of KJtfNBAK BOVfS. THE LIGHT OFJ-HE WORLD! DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE. Thru* lifn giving remedies are now, fcr the first tlma publicity to the world. For over a <jimrter or a centurj of private practice the ingredients in these LIFE-GIVING PILLS! Hare neen used with the greatest sucrw. Their missis in not only t» prevent difUe, hut to cnre. They searct, out the various maladies by which the |>atient i- suffer ing ami re-Invigorates the failing system To tho iged and infirm a few doses of these PILLS will prove to be A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH Por In every case they add new life and vitality, and re store the waning energies to their pristine state. To the young aa.l middle-aged, I hey will prove most inval nahlp, as a ready, specific, and «(< ling medicine. Here Is a dream M-ajir.ed tb*% Pofc • de-Leon sought for three bandred years ago. and nc.. »r found. lie looked for a fountain that would restoro the old to vigor aud make youth ever An EternalSpringt ' It was left for this day and hour to realise the dream, and show, in one glorious fact, the mcgic that made It fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot stay the flight of years, but they can force b ck aud hold aloof, disease that might triumph over the aged an 4 tin* young. I.et none hesitate then, bur seize th<-favorable opportunity thut offers. When taken as prescribed FOR BILIOUS DISORDER Nothing can be more productive of cure than th#*e Pills. Their alnmnt ina*|r influence i* felt at once; and the usual concouiitaiits of this nio«t dislreasing disease are removed. These remedies are mads from the purest Vegetable Com pound*. They will not harm inmost delicate female,and can be given with good effect in prescribed doses to the i youngest babe. For Cutaneous Disorders Audalle options of fhs skin, the BALVR Is m»st in valuable. It does heal externally nl-ne but penetrates with the most searching effects to tho very root of the evil I DR. mm Pius Invariably Cures the Following Diseases: Asthma , Dowel Complaints Coughs, Colds, Chest Dl*eases Cnatlveness, Dyspepsia. Di-irrhta*. ftmnat, D'eblMv Knvrr k Petnale Complaints Head ic'ie Indl^eetloOr laflauiathyi. Inward Weskiirss, Liver Complaint, I.OWBMS of Hpiiita, Ringworm, bait Rheum Scalds, Skin Disuses of Ice—None genuine without the engiHved n sde murk around each pet or box, signed by l»R. J, VIAOOIKL, 4.1, Pultonst.,New York,tocounterfelt which is relony Sold by all respectable Dealers In Medicines throughout the United State* and Cauaitas—at 25 cents Per .«nIJ at Dr. GRAHAM'S Drug Store, Sole Vgeut Til llutler Pa TAKE YOUR CHOICE ! Whl WII.L soml by K*press or oti| erwisc as or<Jercd, eccurgjr packed, i (>.)5 iScwirifr Machine, either NVhee'er V Wilson, or Crover & Ji.tki'r, to any icrson xondi;:# us, before ilio Ist uf Jan i-iry licit, t lie N a tubs of .Sixteen New ■Subscribers to I ho New York Observer. ivith tho money (SSO) fur one year in ad vance. Orxi" On anil after January I it, 1867, we. shall require EHIHTKEN ?ieu' ilthscri Ijert (SO3). We have sent aw.iy as premiums nearly THREE HUNDRED if these machines, and they give uni versal satisfaction. The new subscribers may be from one, >r from various places. Send tho names as fast as yon obtain them, with tho money, \>y check t draft, or Post Office order. Sample copies and Circulars sent Jree * Terms s»;i.so a year in ad vanee. H. K. .VOKHK Jr. «fc Co., 37 Park Itow, Slew York. November tin. iamywm. G | AND UNDERTAKING. }v»AHTEHS on Main Street, opnr* te .Isrk « ilolel Th» subscriber is extensively « gaged in the UNDERTAKING LINE, being fully ptepared IJ muke ("OFFINW of all deerript*oiif t neatly an ! promptly to Order Cof flrn of all sizes and kiude readmade, and alwayn on hands. He has a so procured an entirety New nd i i t IlearKC ; and ie thus prepared to attend funerals on the shortest notice. lie also keeps on hands and manufactures to orde COMMON ND FANCY FU Mil I I CONSISTING OP Bureaus. Tablet). Stands, Bedsteads, {'hairs Ac. All made in a neat workman-like manner, aad of the finest finish. TKRMB:—Keaeonatle and tosnit the times. Thank ful for past favors, the patronage of the public ie res pectfully solicited. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR stock:. JACOB KECK. May IS. Ot-Cmoa. Valuable Real Estate lor Sale. PROPOSALS INVITID. 'pilß SCnOOL Director* of the Borough of Bnlert offers for sale the square of ground, frounting not th street, having therein erected a two story brick building now uaed for school purposes. Seal Proposals stating trices and limes of payment will l*> received by the boa. d until tile first of Decem ber next. PH rtias may bid for the lofa separately. Possession to be given ou the firs', of April next. IJy ord«r of the board. <*'• 17 M 1 I.ETVISZ. MITCH MX - Claim Agent* T HIS undersigned woald respectfully notify the public re ttat he has been regularly commissioned as JLG-EZtsTT, for ppcaruiß Bounty M.mry, Arreart o/ Pag aud rtit «to»j, for...ldlers, or If they ire .lead, for their ler.l N'o charge will be mode for prwieccflriK the claims nf soldten, or their ref-eeeiitat|ye» until the Mine are collected. p. B ANDKKSON. Btrtler, »na« IT, t&»s|. •* GOING FAST FOR CASH! ■ R. C. A J. L. AtABOY. Have Just received \ their establishment In BUTLER ZPZEUSTJST'A.; • large and well selected stock of ©@©iS)Bs> which they ere selling at low rates Head (lie following catalogue and profit thereby Ker the ladles : A Large Slock of dress Uoods, such Silks, Cloth, Prints, Alpacas, Coburgs, Delaines, Ginghams, lloopcd Skirts, &c., &c., &c. For tb* (lentlrmen: Always on hand, lack Clothe, Fancy and Black Cassimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, Shirting, I lats & Caps,* Uoots & Slides, Household goods, such as Linen, Table Cloths, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Curtains. &c. som OF OUR PRICES; l!o I Dcluinex, 25 c's. per yard. Hem Ilenvy >1 u-4'iir> 2."i i'H .per yain. IK'ai l'rinln 20 to'Jo (•:•■ |e. \«rd. A lai»o stuck <il ' i Mfi.i i 'J West Kio (.'offee I!" i-cnth po> pound <'offei! Htltrar 1M <-f.s per (iMuiid. (Jru*led Snj»»r 'lt ets. per pound. Brown sugar 12j cents per pound. CiIVL I fc A AI.L ASH r.x Aill'lt. UIJH ASSURTMKXT. Hntlrr, .fnn»-2n. • "A Complete I'letoi lal fllhtoiy of the Tlwei." The be*t r cheapest, aud'm«*t Mirrcaeful Family P««per in i be Union." HARPER'S WjEEKLY. tin ENPIDI.Y ILLUVI'IUTID. 112 ritic a •'The but Fauiil/ I'np ;r p>l■ >ll si r-• J in lb© United >tit«-* " —i\rw I.mulhn Sttvi tr. " The .Ntwap\r, K .»| our countrr- r imp © c in all III* department* of an American family Pa| or— ll\RPf:n'H VVf j.Kl.r liH e:u Med f,r it-df n right to in il tin ■ a Journal of C'ieilimtion ' IV. J'. £ t tiling /W •'This l*nper tut unite* tht he*! illntlr.it iont Our fu t*ir•* lii«tnviau* will oiiibh th©m«dve4 out of 11.-irp«*i » Weekly lon* after writ m h and and puhliahcr* •re turned t i dual.' — V. Y /•>«*»'Wi*/. "A niTcd.ll* inev iv housidiohf"— m Tmntrripl. , 4 Jt i* at oil ;o a Ic-idiug p<» itirul and liiHtoric.il anii.tl i»t of then »fiou"— I'hiladelphUt Vftst •'Tho best of it* cl*.** in Amei lea."-— Cotton Traveler. SUBSCRIPTIONS.- -1367 The Pnbliubers have perfect© 1 aayateui of in tiling by wh'ch they can snpply the tine Ant l Weekly prompt ly to thou© who proff r tore. ivt their periodical* direct* lyTrom th© Olf.ce of roalmaster* and oth er* desiroiM of grtting'ap Cluba will b©>oppliad with a Bhow-|till on applicati in. The poataga on Harper** wetk'y I* SO cenf* a yenr. | which must be paid at the sub*. r.ber i post ofllc©. era m * Harf.f't Weekly, on© y©ar ft 00 1 An P.xlrn Copy of either the Wee'.lp e>r Magartne ' will li© nuppliedgriti* for ©ver> Clnh «»i Fit* Sufferibert ' Ht $4 0») each, in one remittince :nr nix copiei fm 112 J)00 Hack .Humifer enn l»o itiippliorl at nny tiine. The Annual Volunwn i»f llirper't Weekly, in neat rloth hind will b« aent by ex pre**, ftee <»f «xp«'iis©, for f7 e«rh A Comidet© Fet.ciiupriitinK .Mix* Volume*, nent «»n loceipt cfr-iMiiat the intoot #"> 2/> per vol.,froifrht Ht the puichiuer Volume X. ready Jutimiry Ist, 1887. • # *Huh©cription» •out fr»rn niltinh American pjovin c©« must he nr«ompxiued wiib'Ji r#«nta additional, t<> prepay United Kt.it*>npoatage Addrewt ) iiAIU'EK k DbOTIIKH.-. faAHRUSf H<4t A*r, Vtw Y«-«« | Drug and Grocery Store. I r 1 111 K *ol»ecHbor» hav* Jn»t received, and arc n> w 1 opening, at tuuirHt<>re-. > >m. -.pp a.tM l»«t©e i»utT» * | in iiutl©r, j An Extrusive Assortuieut K OF DIIUUS, MEDICINE, OILS. PAINTS, DYE hTCKFS PATENT .MEM' INKS. ; reiLETSOAP. J'E-HF Ml UY &M Ommd'A l Jul QMIM*.•> For Chrmleal an dftclnal ■«. ! all kimla »112 Bau.«>l. S-rriO ' hi alf turn preaclpflniia ttrcfi.ll) nnrt protnplly romp«ni.*d«-fl. IN ittil UKOOhiii t'K^\ilTMi.M ( will befound almost every article for Cam ily u«e. Also NAIM, 111. AS'. GLASSWARE. QUEENKWARC. CRocKERr, STONEWARE. IJUCKETS. Trßfl. &c., Ac ic The liigliest market price paid for j\\ kiods of produce in exchange FORooone. BELL & DIEF ENBACHER. Mav 23. 186t»::lv. HU a i:<>> dkktih'l KT DRS.S.R.&C.L. DIEFENBACHER. lIK prepai wi to 11, tier WjJ tire©et uaValcaoit©,Coral " work. cleantne, extracting and adjaating th© tenth done with the best materir.ls .ind in th© bent manner. Particular attention paid to chHdren'a teeth. Ae mechanic*, tbey defy com petition; aa operator* tb©> rank among the bc*t. Char ge* moderate. Advicefre© of charge. Office—in Boyd Building Jefteroon Street* Butler Pa. Dee V vtf. A7M. NFYMAN, M. i>. Physician antl Nurncon Office immediately opposite Walker » buildmga _ _ B'ltler Pa. D*tJ, itrscft THE HAMILTOX (ioldnnil^iltnlßiniitj O O IM! paitt O* KITADA LOCATION OF MINES t MAMMOTH ANi) NORTH UNION, NYE COUNTY, NEVADA «Oi Organized under a Rpfcial (Charter frtm the state q/ F*. CAPITAL STOCK $1,001,000 200.000 SHARES, »5 EAC Principal Office, 224, Si jrth PHIL A DHL ?F l«» «-»■»«' ** m - PRESIDENT. HON. ALEXANDER RAMSB U. S. frkmrim from Mtnnetola. VICE PRESIDENT. ALFRED OILMORE. I'hiladelphia. SECRETARY. JACOB ZIKGLER,, Philadelphia. TREASURER. EDWARD F MOODY- Citshier Nutiimnl /lnnk of the lt^g>ublie, w MANAUIND DIRECTOR. LLORFCLTI W HAMILTON HOARD OF DIR• CTORA HON. ALEXANDE RAMSEY A/ /W, Mi . Oofi. 7il (• I,ER. Duller, Tlrin WM. B; OAISE*. Csq., ( htcago, ill. ISAAC li DII.LKR, ESQ., t'eayo, 111. HON. ROBERT W. HAMILTON, Ifftada. - (li I'LWL It. I'REsnuiif, ESQ.. flnl!imnyr, Mil I RAN hi STKM,K. KBQ., Philadelphia. HON AI.FRKD (in.MORE, /•in/ fa. '..'M, »JOIIN M WETHERIM. Pnttxvillt. Pa. II RKEI» M VI.H. ESQ , Surveyor of tht Ibrl, Phil* HON. T .1 ("ort'KY. I'Sjladelphjfi. HON QEO W . WOODWAMi, C/iit/ Justice of Iht Slate nf 1 "inntylwani*. IMNKtifIH. NATIONAL HANK OF TIIEKEI'UBLIC SOLICITOR. SAMUEL O. •njOMI'PON, K««. THE • (soltl & Sitvfv pining Co, C) F N K V A. DA. The property of tlifaPampstiy 'Mltasted In the Mam moth and North I'nioH Miuin/au [fystrlcfs. Sjm Comity. .State of Nevada, and Comp s the following u*ane« ltd get of r.letr 'lenrini ffitu't* ! I.n'mh.S IS MA MMO 111 MINIM DtSTH/CT. The Winnebago Twelre hnndrr.l feet. l inn Ledge One thhon and feet. " K'd Jacket 1.cd<e,...., Onn thou* nd f<-et " \\ Hbif-hiiw L*dg«* Kighteen nn ired feet. " Oiibwa l.edge ... 1 neive htindied feet. "MtiininoihJU'lH"' 1 tJk 1 Yellow Jaidiet "One llmnaitnd feet. " l»er.it*h I edge ( .Twelve ltiiii< :e I f*et. % '• Comet Ledge. "ue ihoii*<uid-l f«et. " Leviathan Ledge, K'ltlllrM hmlred *• Ktievion Itfrlge • »11.- thou* nd f«e I.FAMES / V MJlillt UNION OISI'U/f'T. The llhnt i I foil Twelve htin<lred f«et. llanikto'i Kt. Ledi;f, Twelve hnadrrd |eet. fijihwn l.ed/e hnndied fret •' Ileioiah l.«*dge. .. .Twelve hundred feel* «• OrnsM.Vilify J.*. Ledge,.... Twelve Inmdre. frrt. " llnsbnell I.x I ••■in" ... Twelve hundred f«et " K'irtet (|ueen K* Ledge ..Twelve liundi«4 feet. •• I'ony Kx Le'pe Tw#l»« liuii«'r«d feet. Overland Kt. I Twelve hnndrid feet. The 1 »n•' •i * • 1 Boxrd of Dlrecturs <>f thie 4!omj«ra t preneiit the aWovecomldii tt'on i»| t«veuiy i and v.tlii ithle Silvei r..iii| i Iviue (hnn«:>n 1 fe»-t. which l!i»y (nnfidi-Btiy l»L*lle»» emhi aces a pieper ry fir pr««fl'al<le mlvei mining unturpnssed by auy ou I lie I'aciLo ci»i«Ki 1 his property <va< and lucnietl by piartical and eNperem • d miiieie. am«>ngthe Ars(. In \mtb Uniu» and .\L«mniolh. wh|«ih Air juoily regarded among tun bwnt silver inln nt? tha*ieLn«*-itof Itieorea, tu« *l«lth of the Une on ibe nviiintaln. and the e;»!t b.vslns and grass In the vulleys. Till* f'«»mpnny do wt IN»LJ;N' to#et forth sratement* that will not be verified, jnd pre er noder-esinuailag what they believe (lie lemtlu will prove K< «l la an itein»f grcnt expense id mnnv nf the diMtirti Tb- A ( nrry, Ophir, Savage, nn ! other celebrated mines In Wash'H*. are i.«ying from fifteen t> (went/ eonl for wood. A lw«*n'y stimp mill will consume ftl leen « o--deol wood per da> , at »IA per c«»rd, amounting b» per dav. I.i the.M Mlini'dfi an-1 Nor*J» L'ni«'n districts it would be*-imply thecuttlng.ft pereo»d,or per duy. Theie is a large «a<logon thix if»*m In the c n«nm| tbm«»f enH, w'ifch IN l.»rg lv used Inr mining opernlhMis. me saving wutild net h« less than f*k> per day oyer many nt he- .ii-tiiit< In kli "e two Items there is an o<tvant ige iu cost of runn ng a twenty atfttn.t mil J in ti.eau d>tr.cti whicU w.mld make a handsmie yearly prol.t «.f It-Hf It ia not tt.e intention of the Cnmonny to work all this property nt the | r««ent tirfie, hut 'to hold It In reserve for future disposition, either U for ni a pait of It lot* other orxitni'/xitoiis or to ei»ct other mtlls, HN may be deemed iirdient.. A tweniy st«oip m-*l near a well •vlei ifd lo.|r w.ll pay a dividend «n the ctp'ttl the flint w-M ki >«-ar» -tnd n».»ve a reserved fund in th» tienmny, to i"• lit- : t the eiecti nof another mill I Thie* •>fnp'tt » -o-.- ,d : < e.'ert a hraf-cls.i mdl near the tVii.rj i o-ie. uhtfh is 112 BF a?id onu>balf feet wide in < s » 'r-r-t- on« <>f (h« fn Iw-i silver l d.e« in evade. »" «fio ( .an ample supply < 112 ore lor a twenty *«•»* >p <« I I'rof wh ■ a ««>lentiic • dlable. and Very cw<.tr . . e «|l ■ i« ~ s-iVa . 112 tliie halt: " This * »'f *e I . lint-d vein, thowtnq t*e) y ixdir;ft >ii hi fh-pt'i vita' jmrmanenetl. T><9 me it • / great run , n well >t JTu - IhroitgliOHl the vein and all thfjie wiU 112 u*>rl<hjJr>>*% Ut* r try >m fare. Tin i« a very rahinle -line md ein It* made, tn j\iyj 112 ivl fbtfytimitif/ A .BLVT IlLf. 'dining engineer. ■ •> don'>tf.il 112 r; uiy «p.-Mk» A fw-n * >' • in.l' r-ncuih iw.iii» t .us pe day; loft - . I| r -b«'<4'lft IOIM pe. , y. t '» nee «pvci < ! li t . W ueV'gir 1 •»!•* in» SH< I, w| iiUipv. j *■■:> ', • |'t t' * y tint Will give anUv « ■' p«-r tin, 112 »#«••: net « «tpif» from the ,v,. .• .O op .l.ye A.i | yinbl I i'so", fie erf- I" ' • i» tin's* iMfrlct •« It not . i-.-d <3t) .•"i ton..» k. t. e 1.. i im, h ,i him ;• oflt.d siauo i t a monthly profit »t over 1'i,006 112 <«T H,;H IH m*v SIM '4 e .11 IT la prjven by ito- ■'-•tit bluer »i I.i ii'i i.i I-*e .>• > li cjted V. e . ••uti'lMot 1 l»i',iev;e he t- .* no other invest' en« «ill p.y-n.b .ar inn, ,» stl-.-. P r p-uty, when w. il 1..» ed. niwiihe nulls properly iti'ina^e 11 ■« in«UM*>n K « -,re«toi Habe*pet*i.m;e.i nm | pril jca i "User o»e tsurlurr in aU ib». «>-tiie; in the pr; eof life «.f excellent hirf.fe, s.nd lnd«o»«.d»ir rnmgy ; b has been and |uv raldy kuoMii to out I'renjdoiit, ~ov. Ritui-uy, and to *|». fpui.k i*i»e|. ..i.e of toe Hoard wf lllri- to Is, and with whosti g .od opliibyn ..f Air IJ .mrl t4»u. the Hon A. W Uoiidalf, F"iißt And'tant i*o-tnia>tt.r an<i Uor. tarwwlj. ot VMap nab*, aLsut'ol Hur hank of Minnesota, fnliy conrm He la one of tbe die covereieof thin ymperfy an.l h argely interested in it, and will «ert;»lnly*rake greet pi dw in discharging hif duties promptly 11 ml iiouoiim air , and In such a man - «.. as to mak*; the Company a slyceea which bears hi*, name. A truatw. rihy and cu#npe:eut cierk goep ont with the nta lager as ftn.incl d iigenr. Tbwplan of tbia Company offera pe culiar afv-ntagiy tu lite subscribers. It fise* ihena se» enrity, i 0 t. esrtem a inteieet upon their money, and |M| 4j> f<r ite reuiii/uraeroeutioa suoi t time, lei»v ing tnwi» tuei r interest In the stork /ret of cntl. me Company roscrtes L.f the treaeorgf <3.»u,«)X) or Tu.ut uaiutica of stack, and will »«ll 10,U00 shares nt par vatne of f&Xlu. full haid. Tb«ae f-nty Thousand nbares are preflsrred eiocig f J benr 2Up«rceqL dividends W«r annum out of the fir# earnings of the niinea until the par value is refunded II aleo S/ in dividends the ail profits of tlieiuinuaover and atK>v« taenty-hvo per cent., tjiw Cotnpuny reservfng he right to ie«b>em thJd prt-Mi »rd at<a k at any time by the pay ment of the pur value thereof, una interest The pre eerred stock after it shall have heeu paid by dirideodeo/ fwemy five |er or otherwise, to ukn grade witli jhe common stock, will share all profits ot the mine* Pinal ly. Tbki equitable plan in an evidence of the gool laith u# this t ompi.ny, and their ronhdence tu the property. It gua! anteeM to the Milject il>er the a hole propel ty and inf* proveoieuta tur the payment of the preferred stoek and insures the f»y ment of it i<psaidily, lee sing bis inteiest in the Calupeiij without cuet. l*o other eiock will bw s"|d. exc dteferreu sttx «, until Use Companv's Thin t üßpmy have a liberal charter granted by epe - cUtl act of tb*; Legislature ot . eouay ie..n»a title to thiH prof»#rty lute been eatef illy tiseniied MMI n rde nounc«UKOal. Ihe prtaluct . f®li»er aoitMe ledifferent roin it on, coal, copper, ur W*d, «nk:b ».e ii.flbMrrd by the flanctue ioiM of the io»rk«t. Tue met •h mm I 111- .lai.d«4 u | ; Mill*. »t... .lie* lb.. b*.« no 111.1 krt to bill mat. ikm lh«r utl! jas T. McJußkin, Laq., Trsreiiiic wbscripietM. 8
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