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What * hoist the white (leg when oar triumph ii hare I
n,*k? ?^Sl(t^.a.3 ^ This
VThat! crouch before Treason? make Freedom ^i arena
lief h^t^ V
'What ! spike ell our guns when the foe is at bar ^u - c And th* race ot hli black banner dropplag away ? ! ^true Tear down the strong name that oar nation has won, the J Aad strike h?r brave bird from his home in the sun? j fight:
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He's a coward who shrinks from the lift of the ,
sword; r 1
He's a traitor who mocks at the sacrifice poured ; Of a i Nameless and homeless the doom that should blast char: The knave who stands i J ly till peril is past, j But be who submits when the thunders bare burst from And victory dawns, is of cowards the wont. _ 7
Is the old spirit dead ? Are we broken and weak, to tb
That cravens so shamelessly lift the white cheek i endt To court the swift insult, nor blush at the blow, j DQj). The tools of the Treason and friends of tbe foe ! ] i See! Anarchy smiles at the Peace which they ask, And the eyes oi Disunion flash out through the ; re'^ mask J ? /It. nani
poii
Give thanks, ye brava boys, who by rale and by crag a|Ty Bear onward, unfaltering, our noble old flag, Strong arms of the Union, heroes living and dead, For the blood of your valor is uselessly shed ! a re
No soldier's green laurels is promised you here, feig But the white rag oi ^sympathy^ softly shall Car
cheer? .?^_..> j-.h^^jd^i - pl^*
And you, ye war martyrs, who preach from yoar
graves aK^ How Captives are nursed by the masters of alavw, ^
Or, living, still linger in shadows of Death,^ cat Puff out the starved muscle, recall the faint breath, peri And shout, till those cowards rejoice at the cry : J * i,: By the hands of the Union we fought for we die!^ i p ^
By the Ood of oar Fathers ! this shame we most du ^r^^ snare, W * i-taaajJi ii j ail
Bat it grows too debasing for freemen to bear. fc ^ j; 0, And Washington, Jackeon, will turn in tbeir graves When the Union shall jest on two races of slaves, , P.. Or, spurning the spirit wkick'baanVi it of yore, j And sundered, exists ns a' nation no more ! itu> ^ ^ , my
LATEST B V ICLCGRAPII. He
Washington, Oct., 24, 1 An arrival from the army of the Potomac j {,(n report* that heavy firing was heard nearly j 'n(2 all Saturday nightjtowards theJJames river. an) It was apparently from our gunboats. The ea enemy shelled the working party at Dutch Gap Canal most of the day with no effect. UP' Richmond papers of the *22d acknowledge bu their defeat fn the Shenandoah valley, and thi ea* they lost twenty-two guns besides those reJ thev captured at first, and about 10,000 in er killed and wounded, with a few prisoners. | Jj^' Kansas City, Oct. 24. j A courier just from the front^) reports ! TP, Price in full retreat, and being closely yur- { ^ A sued by our forces. When the courier left a9( ^ the enemy was twenty-five miles south of cu here. bo New York, Oct. 25. The Herald's Chattanooga correspondent j of the 18th, says : Sherman is not pushing j Cc Hood, but rather managing, if possible, to) ha coop him up iu the valley and starve him ar] to death. Hood has woefully failed in find- ha ing or capturing supplies, and he is trying wl his best to avoid a fight. He attempted to du sneak back through Snake Creek Gap, but tb finding that outlet blocked up he abandon- ed the attempt, and this morning ho is re- j. crossing a mile and a half below Fayette, j Shcrmnn is perhaps six miles from him. J-{
Tho Macon Intelligencer says, the rebels nrc making arrangements to enter Atlanta and to securely bpld it.
*^ ^ . ?Kansas City, Oct. 23. A general battle has been fought and a / great victory Avon. Price's army was rout- cd and is retreating rapidly South. Our ; cavalry are in hot pursuit together with j Pleasantott' s i oree numbering 15000 mount- ed men. The enemy may strike for Foii | ?SWrtt, but they will h^. too closely followed to do much damage. The battle began \ early this morning. Otrf ^ volunteers were hotly engaged yesterday, and Col. Jennison at moonlight did some splendid fighting, j Our situation, last night looked precarious, j Pries having occupied the line of the Big j Blue. This morning our lice waa formed five miles South of Kansas City on the Weatportroad. Shirmishing continued for several hours, when the whole forct ad- . vanced and heavy fighting ensued. The enemy fell back rntndly and formed an- otherline a mile and a half from their first , n line. Hero nn artillery engagement took place, the infantry slowly advancing and ^the enemy falling back. Fighting was kept up for about ten minutes. From this point i General Pieaaanton then came in on our j ^ left, when a grand ehnrge followed result- i ing in the total rout of the enemy.
When our informant left the front, the t pursuit was vigorous by our whole cavalry j force. Gen. Blunt commanded tho volun^ teer force on the left, and Deitsler the cen^ ter and right, which composed the Kansas militia and 2d Colorado. Col. Ford was in the thickest of the fight, and made several brilliant charges. We cannot ascertain the loss on either side at present.
Trial or tux Iron-clad Dictator. ^ The engines and machinery of the great ocean iron-clad Dictator, lying at the foot of Thirteenth street, were tested) a few days ^ since. Thirty-five pqnnds ef steam was got up, which drove the main engine and Biz- or eicht smaller ones with perfect ease, j The machinery worked smooth, no unusual ' jar was perceptible ^ and the happy antiai- -
-nations of tho engineer were more than;. gratified. Fifty-five revolutions per minute were easily turned. The great weight and 3 power of the machinery may be inferred from the cylinder being one hundred inches by 'four feet stroke, and eighty-eight , inches on the crank. Of course, with such ^ powerful engines and the peculiar con- atructiofv'tfp lhe icraftj ni^^ pictator will make fourteen miles an hour. The six Martin boilers were everything that could be wished. As the vessel is now nearly completed (only a few essential details be-
?tfJag needed,') it is expected that in about two weeks she will make a preliminary trip in the bay, preparatory to her sea voyage, - which will last about a week, when the ef- ^ ticienc y of the; ocean iron-clad will be j , thoroughly tested.^ ^Y. Y. Tunes, Augvst ',
Sekveo Them Right. ^ Lately the Copper^ heads wanted the use of the City Hall in ; Bangor, Me., for their State Convention, j but the Common Council refused the re- j ^jueit on tbe ground that they (the Copper- ; heads) desired to use it for a purpose hoe- j tile to the Government during the existence j oi the rebellion.^ So the Contention was j held is a large tent.
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Twenty-seven ladies of New Bedford, Massachusetts, hava agreed to furnish each j a represent atire recruit. --Ex. i
Amcdotk of as ix-Kinc. ^ The Paris j correspondent?!; tfie Ldfedon SUrmumuk 1 { The BoplivaMls |b$^;rieiirs are faetloeini J
^ their ancient character. From the Arch of ! Triumph to the Brrrierc du Combat they h is have undergone a thorough transformation, ] This barrieTa derives its name from die '??H ^ *! arena, built there immediately alter the ^4. Pv y late boundary wall of Paris had been con- aj| y ^ ! atructed. There used then to be held at won, j the Barriere du Combat tiger fights, lion oarr Eun 7 1 fights, bull fights , dog fights and cock fights. f the ' There we*? ala> t?f/Ifetween bull-nog$
and that kind of ass called pecata, which ATL. id; of all other animals of a non-aggressive last character excels in tbe art of self-defence.
Ninety years ago the ladies of the Court int frequented the arena, and took a lively in^ terest in the bloody spectacle it presented _^. aV, to their sparkling eyes. The performance j[y ^k ! ended with fire works and tbe burning of a w-t bull-dog. In 1785 this slaughter house was
j closed by Royal ordinance, but it was soon ATCI ^h the i re-opened under the direction of a man named Monroy, who, however, promised tbe poiicd to employ only animals ^convention- ycr,S ally cruel, like the famous white bear of gmit dead tue H'PP0^lr0lC?^ Hi^ hull never flew into ' a real passion, his wolves were taught to e, feign but not to feel anger; and his bear, shall Carpulin, whose name ever figured on the
Placards in capitals, was a toothless old rate, too weak aad decrcpid because of ' yv,w age to hurt the tiniest animal in his hug. trw, But the dog fights, cock fights, and even cat fights survived the royal ordinance, and jreath, perhaps prepared faubouriens for the cru- 7die!^ e?ies ^* ?e revolution. The dregs of the Qft
Paris population used to crowd the Barriere e most du Combat as their successors in criml and misery to-day crowd to the front of La *^ 1 Roquette whenever a public execution is ex- 1 if?JJ,^ pected to take place there. When Don nt ' j Miguel was in Paris he was among its hah- Pat itues. One day he led there with his own royal hands two pure blooded bull-dogs.
^ He pitted them against other? belonging to some sans calottes whom he nnd remarked. Al
, 24, The Infant's dogs tore to pieces the /an- tomac j bouriens', nnd they were in the act of mak- nearly ^ :,u~ a fresh onslaught on tho vanquished rjvef. animals when sotae butcher's boys rush- . The e(l forward and beat their conquerors TUE Dutch sticks and stonee. The Prince there- effect. upon became angry and threatened the vled^e butchers ; but the butchers returning his com y, and threats he prudently took to hie heels, aad Wai i those regained his carriage amidst a thick show- dalli
000 in I er of missiles. The next day Don Miguel oners. | tor the first time presented himself at the
o*_ -i Tuilleries. ^ How do vou like the Paris- ATL ians ? ^ asked Louis XVlll. ^ Not at all,^ ^eports j replied the Infirht, ** they are barbarians.^ j. y pur- ^ Ah ! ^ answered the King. ^ But 1 am not aad ie\ t aston'8ne(l^ seeing that as yet you have only | uth of cuitjvated the acquaintance of butchers' t> bovs^ 11 .25. J ' . , j.
andent j Northern Rebels. ^ Said a soldier to a ushing i Copperhead at Rutland, Vt., lately, who ible, to{ had been arguing the Government and the j( re him army : ^ I am working for Uncle Sam. 1 n find- have been fighting the rebels South, aiid trving while I'm here I don't know but it's my >te^d to duty to fight the rebels North^ ^ and lp, but thereupon proceeded to ^ lay him out.^ ?f.|
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is re- i j. s. Pu>ckfellow. W. McK. Dennee.
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rebels
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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ir with { MI
mount-! STORAGE A COMMISSION >r Fortj
jllowedl BE VA?. ?.X^lUJk^QV.i
.^wKi MERCHANTS. ^
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nt^ took CONSIGNMENTS-
ng and i*tib kept
lis point Pftrticnl^r attention fires to th* m1^ ol >I
,on ^^r! FLOUR,
I result- ,
BACON,
ont, the t
cavalry j LARD,
i volun- r the cen- BUTTER, u
SUGAR CURED HAMS'
'8e.Te,:al PRIME MESS PORK,
-tain the
POTATOES,
'
The ONIONS, iooTof ^^^^^ ?nds of
;ine and J
LTa^! DRIED ^ CAN FRUITS
r minute /. T 7>T 1 ' \ O 1 '^ M
ightand NAILS, AXES, ^ MINER'S TOOLS,
inferred
ldincheaj q / t H t ^ Aad a fins set oi i ? wwrj ity-eifeht ^ C
rithsuch BOURBON TTHISKEYS, { V
^ TljfdbfA? ^
Tha six ** ** B ni
? could i HAVANA CIGARS, Ac. _
* nearly * ^* ^v^'?> *min>tfo>saavt^ evnfinw ?S'1 ^tails be^- 0
in about aaraa to: 1
nary trip . - '1 WIT I
vovajre, Holmday k Haney. Gilbert k Sena, now- \
n the of- t ard Li?inPtP^. Esq., James Bromley, Esq., n * I Messrs. Kimball k Lawrence, SaU Lake City.
Will Oe j j pjijj H Ughes, Esq.. - - Denver City, Col. T. , Augvst Messrs, Adas k Millard, Bankers. Messrs. Effort, ' Bosch k Co., Creighton k Co., Virginia City, M. T. S ^ 6m
;%r^ JOHN H. MING, j
ivention,, Cornef Wallace and Jackson sts., Virginia Co er- ! City> M^mtana Teraitory.
)os^eP^os- : BOOKS ^ STATIONERY..
ixistence !
tion was j WHOLESALE ^ RETAIL.
u j On?ao.cp?^nwmm3aa3 9
SSSj BOOTS and SHOES.
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[|| OVERLAND !' ^
con- sjE.f . HOLLAnil, Prnpaaetnr. mmmm,
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lion OarTying Lbs Gaeat threngb saail bevweea ^ne ..
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ssive ' 1 ^'W* ^ *^
ence. *
Josjrt
.T .It ,aJ^Hilf ..t^ rtcaJ3/.l
^once ? u, Coaahes betwaaa Qp
6 WH8
, 8^on ATCB1S0N, KANSAS, k PLACSRVIULH, OAn.
, man x^A>fiiTA.Ti edtbe Tri-weekly Coaches between
ition-
!ar cf Salt Lake Ctty nnd Wnlln Wnlln,
ir into
;ht to
bear, via Botes CUy, VTest Baaaack, aad
>n the ta old
use of TRl-WEKKLT COACHEI taaal
lug. ^de 01
1 even biim*n I)?,,f,
e^Rnd ,i^t^o,i ^ri^*A-i fn,w^
e cru- * ,
of .the Crsaf Salt Lake City and Virginia s7ta>, ir.ne^ Montana, vii Bannacfe Cffau . ^^ ^ *>
ii and
ds e? CA^s^TI?tO TBI ^?. HAIL,
a Don mW sdl ?nrsqil ban lhaW T?^^m>*^ .oaLA ts hah- Pauengers, tmd Express Hatter.
is own
i-uogs. ? ^* ^7^^^^-^^-^-^^
;ing to ^ * '
arked. Also, trl-Weekly eoacbet between Virginia City 0 rau. and Bannack City.
f m..ir Coaches for Great Salt Lake City aad Baanack u^hed ttt7',^*V^??Cfty,*i^^
rush-
luerors TUESDAY, THURSDAY sV SUNDAY MORNING*
there- ed the
ing his connecting at Fort Hall with coaches to Boise aad Is, and Walla Wafta, and at Great Salt Lake Cftj, wilk tbe tshow- daily Unes to the Miguel
at the tSC ?w?w int - \*-4r
Paris- *TLAKTIC states, netaba asd CALiroaaiA.
it all,^
riana.^ Expresr matter carried in charge ef oompetaat am not aad trustworthy messengers.
re only t
itchers' j fnrti1OT particalarsepply at oBeea.
NAT STEIN, Ac ivr. l-ly Virginia City, Montana Territory.
er to a ^ j
JOHN A. NYE ^ CO.!^>
5am. 1 ^ th, and
il's m-v For ^^and ror
ut'^ trnllnae Street, Ttrylnln City, B. x.
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Dennee. Ol
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DBA Lit US DC Psn
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MINER'S TOOLS OF ALL KINDS,
MINER'S TOOLS OF ALL KINDS, 1 HON STOVES GF ALL?KINDS, > c
STOVES OF ALL.tlSD-S . '.
V??WWW*'*^** nanus, as kt^HI aiaw.'asa
Aad a geaeral asfftrtmeat of Goods pertaining to our line of business, which we offer to the
Public at reasonable rat ft. C ^
We are prepared to manufacture anything in our line to order, with despatch.
ITS*- .^,-iV>*/i A.NYE st Co.
leal MERRIWEATHER ^, DAWSON,
(Successors to)
D. D. CARPENTER, 0
AT THE
CITY MEAT MARKET.
Will keep r^ usual a full assortment of !DHAM^' BEEF, ELK, MUTTON, ISSPORK, VEGETAKLES, tc, Ac.
All accounts to be settled with ^ MERRIWEAT3ER k DAWSOlf. /** Please call and settle. ?
- ^ Virginia City, M. Sept. IV,
* I J *^ tf
, ! 5
ALLEH ^ HILXAR9,
mTS BAKERS,
Virginia City, Rfentnnn Territory.
'8 TOOLS, ' r CJ
.VLOQM^'i D **?aa
^IVf.I _ _ ,.AJ COW; GOflLD DUST, TRBASTRY NOTES, aad FOREIGN and DOMEisIIC UXCJ 1 Aei G ^.
ES, B. F. ALLEN5, J. feL MrtLARD, : 8
Des Moines, Iowa. Virginia City, It t.
:gars,ac *~tf , ^; ,J
^ilMH \ FOR SMR.
I HAVE FOR SALE TWO RANCHES OS: IHI Stinking Water ; also one good business house (J JIT L ia Virginia (Jitr-aiid one good residence | also 1 one
ml R^ch on tteMadnon; * J*qoiN of ^5^ ^^I-' Wa. CHUMA8ERO.
^l *-ti L
KSfi STUART ^ CO., c
^ Beer Lodge Valley, Montana Ter. -
Virginia . ^ J
'* Dealers in 1
sTRRT i ^
^ Dry Goods C lotting, Hats, Caps, D UL. Boots, Shoes, Hardware,
jgggj Cutlerr, Groceries, rrorisiona,
*JM-*Om And all art icles suitable for tha eoaatvy Wade.
,jg * Virginia, M. T.T Oct. Is, 11*4. t fn
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i.? caaeeent , M\^t eaj m+wvmtim* i A*v^
* '. j bael *ti to! *tw%* sit %^di rtwy on ^ red I j ?na A | to )^r>raa ilal etu ot tniaiiem/iB?d fliw )^t'>vad ) \amt3*.
CLATrON ^ HALE
\f\ ) y?idiHsaeHMafaasj! ^ ' A.
* t aatfisnu - eoa rjaaaw utni.'iii. inafl|
ss. DRUG EMPORIUM
t t?i Tsfb'l' ' Oo ^*>aarba as Is ttn^i ''is* ^i t.' ii
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Virgrinia City, Montana Territory, Cor- itth ner of Wallace and Clay sts., ?y1 Opposite Greighton's Stone Block. d?sm
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Wa take pleasure la iqf ormiag the dtiaans ef Mon^ tana Territory, that we bare opened?aad oler for | frnW sale one of tbe largest and beet selected stock of | A Drags ever brought west of tke Missouri Rirer, embrscing all kinds of ^ ^ 4 im.. ' swhas*! tv^iw{ ^^''*'
DRUGS, .
annv
MEDICINES, IjiT
II
.. CHEMICALS. **. DYES, (
inroai ^'I 'V' ^'
PAINTS,
City VARNISHES, And
inJkCi TURPENTINE, frc
.: COAL OIL,
Pi
ING, ALCOHOL, mmt ^ bagg
. brushes, they
IM* GLASSWARE, ^ans ^,
KEROSENE LAMPS, ^r 1
r WINDOW GLASS,
ama.
TOBACCO, CIGARS, P***4 PA PER and BLANK BOOKS
PERFUMERY, j
r. PATENT MEDICINES;
o^y.
PURE MEDICINAL WINES and LIQUORS,
>0^ ! FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS.
Wi i
For Mioing purposes will keep ronrtantly en band
an ampin suppy of etrei t. T. 1 .
QUICKSILVER ii GOLD SCALES.
Yi
Particular attention will be gir^n to Pbyelriaat' order* %t>* Praecrrntion*. and nothing will
be diso??ed ffotn tbie ^ e-Mith-
mant but what is STRICT- _
LY Pl*RE N1
Th* prices of all goods shall be ss low as they can be honjrht in the corrntryj ? t ' Y f*.
tINDS, ' Ca,j a'nj eiam'ia, before buying elsewhere. '
STOKES and LEVIS
I* as ] IksJI isia?i a aa ^^bt-a>3 ^ 1. ' ^
, i ^ ti.i \ I-.-...!-., jetat v,iao sslljsl m^ tissemej Wh' ^
a^* t0 | , . TW
ha
STORAGE st COMMISSION
^ in our '
BIx
Merchants.
I .
!R, OPPOSITE JACKSON HOUSE yA
NEVADA CITY.
of
l)N,
We Would respectfully anaoanes to the public
that we hare jest opened a largo stoek (cf Goods J
fSOlf. J .
Consisting of
Q ROCERIES OR ALL KINDS, ?
WINES and LIQUORS,
' BOOTS and SHOES, At
' MINER'S TOOLS,
TOBACCO of all KINDS, ,
r- * ffANCYOCODS. ^ ;''^^ ?
Itory.
~ ? ,X : CANNED FRUITS, i{ ? , Um A j .,. ir '
and a general Miortme^t suitable for Mian's as*. All are invited to coil and examine,.
8 oa ' ' ^
tr^_ 1 ^ SPENCER HARRISON ^fc (xx! y, M. t.
(Sussessor to) G
* : -lib t.it>Hil) r9.'-eaa .ffoaltD A ^^: ...... { i
XN THI
w home COOVER, Me A D O W at CO.,
also ' one '
^y LUMBER YARD.
? Corn a* ni Inn lan A Van Barren at a.
' f A Li KINDS OF SLUICE OR BUILDING LtJM-
ia. ber. Lumber bills filled on short aotice. ? ? 3^ 3m
* ' p^ YOU WANT THE BEST BEeT^ * IF YOTJ WANT TUB BEST MTJTKN
| IF YOU WANT THE BEST MEATS of ALL KINDS IF YOU WANT THE BEST VEGETABLES TV market afiords and at Lew1 Prices,
Go to the *^ wal.. BULLS HEAD MARKET.
^^ 4-af fc
lb. [ A. ivaa. ft. A. Coaavaa. B^. tTpcki- W H
t o^l slnasfceaeiWas 3 ' +
I i j -tsaedt *a ^ aaab and toa lad ,ll t*e yun \A t*n;-m 1 1 > i A .-o ^ I - .freranar ras aL aeailob be i i
, A. J. OLIVER ^ Co s., DB
rl rel > .tan I MM I
tlf si }a*s* '' ' .i-uiToion * ij ,i st ^^^ .'.-'ffl ''
Jexpbesslibe. j
im* [ -tnwsstwwLtawi atrg .^.i.!feol act siiv wn I _^ j 1J4 jldirtb o'-J Liia v ' ' % ^ .;
Wile Leave Virginia ctty for great Salt Late^ City, Utah, every Sunday, Tues- . day aad Thofsday, at 4 tte , 0N
25th last., over ?the hew CUT-OFF.
NEAREST ROUTE BY tj-/
11
part*
Mob-
mm miles, pb,,
^ v: ^ , >! kl^ a v.t
^ ^ ^ ^ ^.;. '^ ^ ^ i-.T. ^nd y.s^ iA
t-iiT>v *sjTi . ^ i: 'tiw tJ tit issa hsnVait *i isti [ Mtni 1
seen] ^ ^ ^ Ua> V* disafeSsiiat sbh vaeasan
TIME 4 DAYS!!!
sanan ^J'l''v ao*1*-1 V^-d^
4^io1 ?.netn.vso isJata -.?0 fcna f->-s
JHWI \jS* '^ ssetiatsni k. ya*f.y g M| | ^ . s? -
And artoally ahead of any ; other line J3L
fcora twenty -four to forty-eight hours.
^ >^7 ? *? ~w nvaw^^c
. BA1
Pastnyn aUoved tvunty-fiv pounds baggage in TREASURE, or anything they may choose to carry.
mm*
iB,
T rs'asure shipped apon the meet rersonable IMPS, Terms, and by tbe most trustworthy ,q Messengers, well known by tbo GL^
*' cctsamurity at large.
hooks
LINE TO EAST BANNACK:
RS,
Win leave tbia City for Bannack every etber
day.
:^ ^^'^ ^ ^ .
m band
TIME NINE HOURS.
^ ^ *^ > i*''?? ->'''^ ^^ - -. ...^ ? ^ '
LES.
Virginia City, 31. T., Sept. tk] IM4. ^lriaat' 3^ 3m rill
^VTEW STORE. Fl
. , / ~T> ;r -,q vA lc x^a fcnft *W 1j ,^V1K1 ,1 j ,
*
a. they
, - ,wr... *^auritasnj,vdtal^.
I We have opened a
'm ' t^ ?YT*d aaa *w f>oS?^serpj^-qr.h'i t->oaw^,:^
. ' '.liwrrnfe ^a --n. tr **i ,^ , ^'^ . ~ . j FINE, NEW STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE, ^
\J 1 '** tytsuifid a 1 ^ ^* :( ^,- . 1?
wSnmsoM ' *
^ ri- * ~ leow. . ; ?.1 ]
^*'( ' ' wl as . ^ ^^^ ^ I
^ ^1 TIN AND j EJ
i sU
>/t^.V IRONWARE,
BUILDING HARDWARE, !
te j ^ . I {
BLANK BOOKS, : AND STATIONERY, ^ - L kJ ^ DRUGS, I
GROCERIES,
*^ YANKEE NOTIONS,
BOOTS,
CITY.
BUCK GLOVES,
nosB,
v'i ^ r : ' ^
BLANKETS, SHIP.TS, Jkc,
e public
f Goods All ef which we effer at
Wholreale and Rt tail, for tke Dun,
^-J Mi ^ ^ :^ ..
At lowest market prices.
McBRIDK, BAUMOARDNER CO. No. 40, Jackson st.. opponitstb* Pott Ofics. VtaatxiA Cttv, Sept. 1, 1S64.
. ^ : .. , ' ;^;
FFOl'TStf RUtWEJsMi.
m's as*
WHOLESALE ^ RETAIL
CO., ' * ^ >ta d?.woi^i isji r-i^tat ur a^o^ li^-^>
Ueelera in j
GROCERIES, I
ro PROVISIONS,
? LIQUORS,
*M- 4 NAILS,
^ ssa. MINING TOOLS,
*6 ixm- . ,
>Uce. wc, die.
Wnllnco osrnae, Vtawanln Ctty. ^
L KINDS ?rSSL*? OB head a LARGE aad COM-
Ai nirtUB PLETK assortment in their line.
LES
^' J?T* froB? Mining Districts are invited to
call and naaune their Stock and Prices.'
? irgiau Ctty, M. T.. Sept, |S, 1561.
S? ' : 1 I I V ttrnn, rsa j W HO LB SALE and RET A IL
DRY GOODS STORE.
arf^?
?JNO. HOW
CAT
'^the ON THE CORNER OF IDAHO dJU> JACKSON STREETS
' *' Saw) ?WtnaO eat asJA
HAVE JUST OPENEITa LARGE ANT) 3FT-KN did selection of Mncbaadiaa Ciutaeaasg in part ol a beaatafal eeiecuea ef
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awae * ;
e^>nsa f?sa?al??a?iAtV??f Tl.. ;
Iine Bleached A Brown Muiujcg
^ura.
BALMORALS, hing HOOP SKIRTS,
II OS 1 EST nff every ^eaesrtnatna^
table
lJ GLOVES, BUTTONS, TBXMMUiOn CAMBRICS,
LAWNS,
CK*
SHAWLS, A TABLE LINENS,
etber
FLANNELS, Jsa. ate.
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ALSO
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FurnishiBg Quodm fur 0r^Bts and Boyi.
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?^.stiff 1 |aiamn emaeisrit tea .tutik osedJ eewif ^*w ,r*0' a ^*^>':* .a ^!^;^^:.'.
1* LADIES' 6 MISSES'
: d ea> (J ^ H^^ te yorj esniei d-duj ->v , tc.dt lit m fl dsaaw I at> kssan edi ^^ anande U^ - u ^ m
BOOTS AND SHOES
WARE, j _
CROCKERY. GLASS
and
r> IMantUSda ,(,.!^^ ^ . . yt.ie-t-
LRiLh, 1IARD\VARE without limit.
A very superior artiele af
SUGAR,
HOSK,| COFFEE, Vj
TEA, ^^ ^ ^
BACON and 1 FLOt7lT..
Dual,
Aad lastly, a well selected asaortsaeat mf
SADDLERY,
CO.
^^^ HARNESS LEATHER.. ;
. w SPURS, oVc Aa. SW^
n i ^ >,. \ . mr-.ll twoai liew ,satiiitw^J eat fa
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?AIL
TVith aliitU of THAT
n^o* ll'i anttl )'^^^. t \* enoMftiq srfj fn i - ^'
Old Bourbon
That is LNlMlTADIJk.
The tiidtraigBed rsspectfally.iavitesltb* eitlssB* lay. ot Virginia City aad tbe sarroundiag coaacy t^>Ig ^ ' *
, him a ceil and examine an Stock of Gecda^
COM- avited to
JOHN HOW.
Ttriaia City. M. T.. Seat. If, IMi. 4-af