'
the Evening news.
Thb Sc.ixdixa.viax Mill Compact. ?
This Company are now busily engaged in
grading a lot which they lately purchased
in American City, as a site for their new
mill. In about two or three weeks they
will commence the work of building their
mill, which is to be on a plan totally dif
ferent from anything of the kind ever
seen in the Territory. It will contain 120
stamps, standing in a circle around a
wheel twenty-two feet in diameter, with
the whole of the amalgamating apparatus
inside the circle of stamps. The machine
ry will be driven by steam generated in a
boiler of a very peculiar pattern. The
boiler is to stand upright and within it
is a furnace for roasting the rock to be
crushed. The same fire that roasts the
ore for crushing heats the boiler, and once
the rock in the furnace is thoroughly
heated a verv small amount of fuel will
be necessary to keep up steam ; in fact, the
mass of red hot rock inside of the boiler
will serve to make the heat the same at all
times, and would e^en keep up heat for
some time after all the fuel placed in the
lire chambers was consumed. The whole
arrangement of the mill and motive power
is exceedingly economical and startlingly
novel, and will either prove a grand fail
ure or completely revolutionize the style
of our reduction works. Mr. Phillip
Wilkins is the inventor of both the mill
and the boiler ? or rather boiler and fur
nace compounded.
St. John's Church. ? This beautifal
Gothic pile U rapidly approaching comple
tion, and U even now so nearly finished,
externally, as to give an idea of its final
appearance. There will be no handsomer
Church edifice of its size on the Pacific
coast, and it will prove an ornament to the
town, of which our citizens may be justly
proud. The tower is now at the height of
the dials of the town-clock with which
the Church will be furnished, and we can
now see that they will be in sight
from every part of the town. ?
The fine bell, of over eight hundred
pounds weight, will give forth a pleasing
sound on the Sabbath, and will furnish
the further useful purpose of a fire-alarm
that w ill be unmistakeable. The whistles
of the steam- works, which we now rely on
for that purpose, are blowing at all sort of
odd times and in all eccentric ways, so
that it is impossible to tell whether they
mean u fire " or not. The church is to
be completely finished one month from
to-day.
Indian Troubles. ? We learn from Mr.
Gridley, the famous " Sanitary flour sack
man." just arrived from Austin, en route
for the Bay. that a telegraph operator from
Salt Lake had reached Austin, who stated
that the Indians were rising and consoli
dating their forces on the plains. Gen.
Connor sends word for the people to be
prepared for a big Indian fight. There
seems to be a combination of the Indian
tribes for an onslaught. Let it come!
There are fighting men enough in Nevada
Territory alone to clean out the red skins.
Without provocation they are now in
arms, and have committed many murders
and outrages. We are an advocate of
mercy, but it seems that nothing less than
an exteimination of the savages who
slaughter our people indiscriminately will
secure peace to-this section of the country.
? Virginia L'nion.
Hcxrao tor Voters. ? Nearly all the :
nominees on the Buzzard-roost ticket of ;
Storey county were down in Gold Will the
other day, hunting for Democratic con
stituents. They visited every grog and
beer shop from the Divide to the Devil's
Gate ; and they succeeded to find every
Democrat who will vote their ticket.
These candidates are evidently " up to
snuff," and know exactly where to find
the Democracy. Of course, they didn't
visit any of our mines, mills and mechan
ics' shops ; they are not the places to find
Democrats : Union men occupy those
places.
New Mn.iT.utT Company. ? We are in- j
formed that the members, of Engine Com- |
pany No. 2 have in contemplation the
organization of a military company, to be
known as the Young America Zouaves.
This company proposes to be drilled un
der Ellsworth's tactics, and as soon as
they learn the drill we may expect to see
some tall exhibitions of military gymnas
tics. The uniform of the Zoo-zoos is of
a very peculiar cut, and a company dressed
in the genuine Zouave style would create
a decided sensation. ? Enterprise.
Tub Pioneer Stages. ? These splendid
coaches, the finest stage line ever estab
lished on the coast, continue to arrive
regularly every evening, with passengers
from San Francisco in 28 hours ! The
energy and unequalled enterprise of this
line, certainly ments, as it evidently re
ceives, the largest patronage of any stage
line from and to California. It takes six
of these stages to accommodate the travel
ing public daily, going and coming. Con
tinued success to the Pioneer Line.
Post Mortem Examination. ? Day be
fore yesterday, a post mortem examina
tion was held on the body of Sam Wells,
by Doctors Tucker and Briarly. They
discovered as they expected, that the base
of the brain was much injured. The
strongest man could not have survived
such fractures and injuries, and it is only
wonderful that Mr. Wells was not killed
outright.
Cheap Clothino. ? Now is certainly
the time to buy clothing cheap. Look at
the list of prices in Harris' new advertise
ment to-day. He is closing out his busi
ness in the Territory, and for the next
few weeks will sell goods lower than they
have ever been sold in the Territory. Go
early and take your pick.
Bcijjon Skipped. ? Wells, Fargo & Co.
shipped, yesterday, 17 bars of bullion,
weighing 1.211 pounds, worth, according
to assay, $33,171 91.
Or errill-13 Cafxcxxd. ? The Denver
Xnct of the 16lh ult. my* : Wilber F. Stone
arrived here yesterday with that rascally
guerrilla, Thomas Holman, who smashed
McClellan's safe and cut the wheels of -his
mail coach at McLaughlin's Ranch. C. H.
Jerome and C. M. Burr, . who lired at the~18
mile ranch, near Canon Cttv, and an be
lieved to have harbored these robbers, and
identified themselves on their side, were
brought down here at the same time, to
gether with Dan McLaughlin and Guiraud,
both of whom are mixed up with the guer
rilla matter in an unenviable but perhaps in
nocent relation. Marshal Hunt and Lieul
Shoup are reported to have caught or killed a
few of the guerrilla party near Canon City.
Soldiers who came as " express " from Port
Lyon, and arrived here last evening, informed
us that when within a few miles of Bent's
Old Fort he was " addressed" by a lot of In
dians numbering altogether perhaps thirty,
bat before they could get his scalp, he put
spurs to his horse and made for the Old Fort
and^avcd himself. When he arrived at Pu
eblo, he says a ranchman, who resides ?
couple of miles down the Arkansas, came
into town and told that a party of nine horse
men, supposed to be guerrillas, had eome to
his house for grub, and afterwards camped
in the brush near the river. At three o'clock
(before daylight) on Saturday morning-last,
three of Co. H and three of Co C who hap
pened to be in transitu and on furlough at
rneblo, together with our informant, rode
quietly down to the guerrilla camp, and hav
ing surrounded them unawares while they
were sleeping, charged upon them, causing
them to surrender unconditiooallT, to save
ttasr life. He says those nine will be hen
to-fey or to-morrow, in charge of a military
and citim guard. If this turns oat to be the
remnant of that robber band, we shall all re
joice aad raise oar voice for giving then and
Am* already here as lively a turn aa they
British Trttpi 1b ?u?I>.
Pending the Mann and Slidell negotia
tions, England lent a large military farce
to Canada, the bulk of which, 'we believe,
still remains there, though we are under the
impreiaion that a portion of them hare been
sent to India. At anjr rate, our Canadian
friends hare a large body of troops in their
midst, who, howerer, peaceably inclined they
may be, appear at present to be the passive
cause of considerable excitement, both y
home and in the Colony itself. The CoU?>
Dial press and Parliament are both busily
discussing the best method of putting the
Colour in a state of defense, differing as to
the point, whether the troops shall be scat
tered as they are at present, orer an extent
of country, or concentrated at the points
most liable to attack, in case of war. While
on the other hand the Times considers the
presence of these troops as a constant threat
and source of annoyance to their American
cousins, which of itself may lead to hostili
ties on our part, in a moment of resentment,
and therefore it adrises that they be called
home, and thus all cause of unnecessary ex
asperation and perhaps war, be avoided.?
We thank the Thunderer. The suggestion
is both considerate and timely. We don't
beliere England wants a war with America.
Unfortunately for herself she has advocated
principles, in her course relative to the re
bellion, which will be certain to lead her into
difficulties, should become inrolved in a seri
ous war ; and though we are not so silly as
to doubt her courage, or her strength, we can
very well understand her objections to hos
tilities, and especially, at this time, with the
North. England is the last nation that has
anything to gain by shouldering the musket.
France needs the cement of military glory.
America required the development as well as
the knowledge of her gigantic strength and
resources. But England, though she holds
her possessions well in hand, needs an enor
mous expenditure of time anil ability, of men
and means, to guide the wheels of her vast
empire, and a serious and protracted strug
gle would be a different thing with her, from
what it would be with a nation well poised,
and concentrated in itself, with its strength
at home and easily massed. And as the En
glish are not warriors, nor, as a nation, par
ticularly gifted with imagination and enthu
siam, too practical to war for an idea, too
commercial to sacrifice {gain for principle,
though ready for any sacrifice on a point of
honor, they will always, as long as possible,
avoid the appeal which can win them nothing
they desire, and mar cost them a portion of
their extended provinces.
What will be the result of the two poli
cies presented, with regard to the Canadian
imbroglio, remains to be seen. The colo
nists ought best to understand their own in
terests ? but from her exalted height, the
home Government takes a more sweeping
and comprehensive view of the field, and is
governed by political considerations not to
be appreciated by the leaders of a narrow
province ? and so we suspect the Times will
be heard and the troops withdrawn. ? R. R.
RereiUe. ?
Thb Strike at Empire ? Mr. Jos. Spar
row, of Empire Citj, called on us to-dav and
made the following statement by way of cor
rection of an article that appeared in the first
number of the Post. I am the man. referred
to as the leader of the strike, am a laboring
man. as were all who took part in the pro
ceedings, either miners or mill hands. We
called on the Silver State Reduction Works,
Capt. Meade's Mill, the Merrimac Mill ana
Johnson & Co.'s Mill, at all of which places
we were respectfully treated and onr demands
fully complied with, raising every man's
wage* to four dollars per day, the rate estab
lished by the Miner's Union at Virginia and
elsewhere throughout the Territory. In all
our proceedings" we conducted ourselves as
good citizens, securing by lawful means the
recognition of our just rights. ? Carson Pott.
Thb rebel loss in killed, wounded and pris
oners in their demonstration on Washing
ton, will ntceed two thousand. The prison
ers represent sixty-three different regiments,
and belong to five different divisions.
ASSESSMENT AND SAT.K LIST
OF ALL CLAIM IX VIRGINIA, GOLD HILL BLUX SVLPHt'R, I
devil's gate, palmyra, IX d I ax springs, argen
tine AND FLOW El T DISTRICTS ? ALPHABET1
CALLT arranged and corrected DAILT.
AMewmeats Lfrlcd Within Tkirty Days.
Aster Augl0..1
Confidence QMT
Co Aug. 4 2
Crystal Peak.. A a* 9..5
Comet Aug o..
Dayton Aug. 4.1
David Law.. Aug. 15 30
DardaneUe Ang 20.3
Falrview Augl23
Green Aug 5?1
Gold Canon Cons J?
Aug22. .2
Hull Aug 1..1
Independent (L S.)?
Aug13.
Jewett Aug 17.1
..) Name. DateLevy. Amt
Jackson Aug. 11 ?
34 Lincoln Augl?.. 50
.. Monte Crii<to.Aug24..1 00
2^ North Poto?i..Aug 6.12 30
001 Palo Alto Aug 2. 50
.. PrinceM Aug. 4.1 00
0U Peyton La Aug S..I ..
..[RappahannockAug 2.2 00
.. Roxby -Aug 17. 30
'aanta Fe Aug29..3 00
00* United States. Aug 10.. 1 ..
.J Utah Aug 6. .5 ..
Uncle Sam...Aug25,100 00
23' White & Murphy?
00 Au(17.7 30
Delia<aent Sales.
Name. Date Sale. Plact^Name. Date Sale. Place
Adriatic Sept 3 U. F Latrobe Sept 13 S. F
Am. Flat Nevada? Lincoln Oct. I Vlrg
Sepl3 Vlrg Midas Sep. 6U. U
Adriatic Sep 3 8. F. Michigan SeptlOG. H
Atlantic Sept27 Vlrg Monitor .Sept 13 Vlrg
Atlantic Sept 3 VlrgiMurpby Sep 20 Vlrg
Alpha O J?Mary Ann ....Sep 23 G. H
Bullion Sept 1 Mrs
Branch Mint. Sept 2 Vlrg
Baltic Sep 2t> Vlrg
Crown Point Rnvlne
Sept 14 Vlrg
ChrysopoUs ..Sept 20 S.r.
[Major Septl2G. H
Monte Cristo.Oct. 14 S. F
Morning Star .Oct. 1 Vlrg
Milton Sept26 Vlrg
Napoleon Concept 2 Vlrg I
North Potoei..Sept2D S. F |
Clio...". .Sep Lib Vlnr North American
Cedar Hill T. Septl2 8. FJ Sep U Vlrg
California Sept 14 S. F Nevada, J G.Sep 24 "Vlrg
Dardanelie ...SeptlO G. H New Orison .Septl2 G. H
Davton Sept 12 Vlrg'Oakland Sept 3 Vlrg
Daniel Webster? lOrtaabn Sep 6 Dt'n
Septl9 Vlrg'Oneoto Sep 6 Vlrg
Daniel Webster? Orizaba Septl4 Com
Sept26 VlrgU>rlon Sep20 Vlrg
Eureka Sep <* VirglOriginal Hawkeye ?
Franklin & German? Sept26 G. H
Sept 13 Dt'n Overman .... Sept 1 G. H
George Law. .Sept 1 Vlrg PoncedeLeonSept12 Vlrg
Gllltnore Sept 3 VirglPeytoola Sept30 8. F
tireen Sept24 S. F [Potomac SeptlO G. H
Golden Eagle.Septl3 G.HIHoxby Oct 3 8. F
George Law ..Sep 1 Vlr* Rock Island ..SeptlO Vlrg
GoM Canon.. Oct. 8 S. F Rock Island.. 8ept20 Vlrg
Granada Septl2 Vlr* Seneca Sept 1 6 S. F
HaleftNorcrosSept 7 ST F Sweesy 8epl9 Vlrg
Honduras Sept 3 Vlrg Santa Rosa.. -Sep 13 Vlrg
Harold St ArgoSept 1 G JH
Hills, Chapin A Bennett?
Sep 3VH*
Iowa Sept 3 S. F
Jackson Sept 6 G. H
Jeirett 6 Shepard?
Sepl9 G. H
Jewett Oct 6 S. F
Keystone & Nebraska
Septl2 Vlrg'
Knickerbocker? I
Sept 3 G. H;
Keystone SeptlO Vtrgi
Sweiy Cent'l.Sep 17 Vlrg
Sutro Sep 3 Vlnr
Sunrise Oct. I G. H
United Sutes8ept24 S. F
Utah Sept 9 Vlrg
Union (Peavlne)?
Sept29 Vlrg
Virginia (R. R.>
SeptM Vlrg
Wm. Penn ...Sept 2 Vlrg
White 6 Murphy?
Oct 4 8. F.
? . ...Wide A wake. SeptlOG. H
La Plata Ooro.Oct. 3 Virg'Yolo 8ept 1 Vhw
Lady Bryon.. SeptlO S. F14J0 Sept 6 8. F
COMPANY BTKBTIN OS
or ALL OOXPAXIB WHOSE OFFICES AAX I* GOLD HILL, I
? IRGIXIA, AMERICAN CXTT, SILVER CITY,
DAYTOX OR COMO.
Chollar Virginia ....Sept. 7, 11 AM I
Original Hawkeye Gold Hill... Sept. 10 3 p.m
i MISCELLAXEOCS ADVERTISEMENTS.
To the Pnbllc.
UrE. THE UXDKSSIO.MD. HAVE HAD OCR
attention called to certain charges preferred
asalnat the Integrity and competency of Mr. CHAS.
W. TOZEK for the position be now Mvki, which
c hirers are set forth In the Territorial SmlmprU*.
and are baled upon Mr. Toier's course u Secretary
of the State Senate of California at Its twelfth ses
sion.
We are pained to notice tboae charge*, aiwebe
Heve. a* Senator* during that acaalou, that In the
opinion of that Senate, after a full and lair Investi
gation of the whole matter, that no blame whatever
attached itaelf to Mr. Toier. lie waa fully and
lalrly exonerated, aa we think ; and we know that
he waa .uniformly at hla poet of itoty during that
session. and at the adjoarnment of that body held
Its undivided confidence anil respect, bath aa regard
ed hla competency and Integrity.
He aim at that day hail the undivided confidence
of all Union men In that body regarding Ms trae and
steadfast loyalty to the Union. We take pleasure In
affirming theae (acta, and doubt not but that In thna
averring we reiterate the opinions of every gentle
man that was then a member of that body,
C. E. Dfe LONG.
The forego! i* 1* according to my recollection and
belief. C. BURBANK.
Virginia. Augnst g. 1 afti.
Miners. Attention !
W*. TUB U.NDIB8IG.VKD, HAVING BEEN
H in the UmM Mlnini District. and la the
Tunnel reforred lo In the cant of Theodora Clmlotti,
published la the Enterprise of this date, with to my
that CUnkXtl came to (iennewee fiiatrtct alter Mr.
Toner left there ; that Mr. Toier waa repreaented In
the claim by a man by the name of Howard, who
performed aa much. If not more labor on the claim
for Mr. Toier than any other person Interested
therein ; that Mr. Toier not only kept up hU own
Interest, bat he paid a portion of the warns of other
workmen; that he fully paid all his aatnmenu on
?aid claim ; that he did not employ Mr. Clmlotti ;
that Clmlotti w?a employed by John Spltier; that
Mr. Tteer acted ffcWy, punctually and honorably
with all. WM. 0. BBOW.N.
au3l tf BOBIBT PAXToV.
Miner*, Attention!
MT CABD IX THIS MORNING'S ENTKB
prtae Matea that I hind out to M?w> Brown,
Paxtoa and Tomt. and that 0. W. Toier wv the
dead-head partner In the Arm, having never paid a
cent of hta awenemeot*.
I wlah to make thla correction : I hired oat to
John Spttier, who wu employed by Piston to wort
Pax ton i interval In aaid claim for flrty feet thereof.
Mr. Spltier repreaenied hlmaelf to me aa the em
ployer of aald company. I never knew or law Mr.
rawpenomlly In tbe matter. I waaonly Manned
that Mr. To*r never paid hta ??<!?? aieoU. lam
atnee Informed and believe dlflferaatly. TbeperaoM
In town raftered to aa cognisant of the &Ma aa
Waled In my former card, I now team ware only In
f| - I M L- n||)-, .
1VIIKU SO Dy UlDPTS.
THKODOBI CIMIOTTI.
? *MA>Hak r.< ** a.n? I Ui-|_- Til .1.1 . i
? eecoracroi wnewee xuniif j
?fegM* CRy, ASfut 31, 1*4, MUtf
rwwaawa? taawwigi
MISCELLANEOtS ADVEETISMEKTS.
AMERICAN CITY.
1 LL PIB80H3 DK&IR0C8 OF XMT?BOfO
J\. Into business In a new and rapidly growing town,
or aoch as wuh to bulla private realdences and se
cure a homestead In a quiet and healthy location,
are advised to ride or walk oat to
A AMEBIC AN t'IT?
Before purchasing elsewhere, aud the following In- I
ducements and advantages will praaent themselves |
to recommend this beautiful town alte to their favor.
It Is level and fertile, and au abundance of
Pn? and Wholeoome Water
Can be easily obtained on any put of H by dining
from ten to thirty feet, or from the numerals natu
ral springs and mining tunnels In It and the hills
that surround It.
It Is surrounded by hills which protect and render
It comparatively free from the tornadoes so frequent
In most of our mountain towns.
It Is In the midst of a Mining District
KNOWN TO BE BICH,
And which Is being rapidly developed by lane and
well organised mining companies, some of them
erecting co*tly machinery now, and all of them pros
ecuting the vgtt on their numerous shafts and tun
nets with vigO.
And the proprietors, THOMAS HARDY & (30,
(late Norton, Hanly 4 Co..) are selling lots at a
VERY LOW RATE,
And on terms that cannot fall to prove satisfactory.
Apply to K. V. GLOVES,
At the American City Land Office, at American
, IIIC AUiCIKMl VIU IHIIW uiuvc, ?v auisiiv
City, or to JOSEPH LORYJEA,
No 17 South C street, Virginia City.
N. B.? Liberal donations made for Church and I
School purposes. THOMAS HARDY, 1
E. K. 0L0VEB.
FRED. A. BENJAMIN,
In223m CHARLES HOSMKR.
REM 0_V ^ L.|
MAX LEVY,
Having removed his entire stock of I
Goods to
No. U South C Street, between Union
and Taylor Streets, Virginia,
Will be pleased to receive a call from Uls old friends I
and customers In Gold HIU and vicinity, feeling as
sured that ho will be able to suit them, both In price
and qflality, with
JIWELBY,
WATCHES,
DIAMONDS, |
SILVER AND PLATED WABB,
AND CLOCKS, |
Equal If not superior to any store in Virginia City.
J0~Bemember the Number? 13.
MAX LEVI'.
Virginia, August li. lSftt. aug!2 3m
EXPRESS FRKIOHT, |
Ten Cents Per Pound.
BY WELLS, FARGO & CO. |
TTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, OCR CHARGE
U on Freight from San Francisco
BT FAST 1TAGB LIRE,
W1I! be TKX CENTS per pound.
WELLS, FABGO & CO.,
Per P. D. Hedley, Agent.
Gold Hill. June 11, 1(64. Jnlltf
stTcharlks MARKET.
Main Street, opposite fbe Ecllpoe Mill,
(Jold HIU( i : 1 1 1 1 : Nevada Territory.
AT THIS MARKET CAN AL
ways be fonnd the choicest
Meats,
Spring Lamb,
Mutton,
"Veal and Pork.
Also, pork sausage and spice meats, |
constantly ouharnl ami, and held at the
Lowest Market Price.
Particular attention paid to Hotels and Private I
Families*.
Jal-ntf SNYDER & HAYES.
FAST FREIGHT
? AND ?
EXPRESS COMPANY, I
REDUCED RATES.
ON AND AFTER JUNE TEHTH, FREIGHT TO I
and from San Francisco will be
Ei|hl (8) Cent* per Pauul.
H. D. SMITH, Agent.
Virginia. Jane 9. 1864. Jn?tf
GOLD HILL POST OFFICE. |
ARRIVAL AND~~ DEPARTURE OF
THE MAILS.
Arrive? California Malls, per Pioneer Stages, at 4
o'clock A. M.j
Overland and Territorial Malls, per Lang
ton's, at 3 p. m.
Close? All Malls close at 8 o'clock p. m.
Office Open? From 8 o'clock a, m. to 8 o'clock p.m.
Jytttf 0. H. PLAIT, P. M. 1
THRIVE Y, O'BRIEN ft BILLET, |
. (Post Office Bnlldlng Gold HIU,)
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND BROKERS.
?^Partlcular attention given to assessment sales.
?u3 tf
PIONEER WINE ANO LIQUOR STORE.
C. LEICHTER &. CO.,
Fireproof bnildlngs, Uaiu street, opposite the I
Union Quartz Mill, Gold Hill.
deU lm
SAM UEL ARNOLD,
TOWN MARSHAL,
OFFICE? With Judge Robinson. f
Caution.
The public are cautioned against
purchasing any lots, or parcels of land. In what
is known as Conley fc Warren's tract, on the Amer
ican Flat, except from the undersigned, as convey
ance* not made by tbem are void.
CONLKY k WARREN.
American Flat, April 2o. 18<l*. aprtotf
Lout.
ON THE NIGHT OF THE THIRTEENTH, A
Black Pocket Book containing some papers Id
fltvor of B. Z. Clements, a license to sell fruit. Any
one finding tit above described Book sod leaving
It at this office will be liberally rewarded.
X. S. MOORE.
Oold Hill. Anson 14. IdM. auglSSt*
Engineers, Attention.
THE NEVADA TERRITORY ENGINEER'S
Association, No. 1. meets every 8ATURDAY
EVENING at 7H o'clock, at Turn-Vereln Hall. Oold
Hill. Member* are requested to be punctual In at
tendance. I). C. MORRIS, President.
Jso. B. Moaaow. Secretary. jy30 U
Music! Miuio!! Moaiclll
The oold hill brass and string band
Is dow prepared to famish Music for Balls,
Parties, Serenades, Funerals, and on public occa
sions, at the shortest notice. Orders to be left at
the Metropolitan Saloon. Main Street, Gold Hill.
Jy? tf HENRY VKTTE, Director.
* Notice.
xrorrcE is hebeby given to all whom
It may concern, that I will not be responsible
for any contracts, except those made by-myself per
sonally or by my order in writing.
A. MONTMINY.
Gold HIU. August in. 1K6*.' anglOiw
Crockery sand G-lasawore.
TUST RECEIVED, A MOST 8PLBNDID STOCK
O of Crockery and Glassware of the latest English
and French manufacture. Housekeepers and others
are Invltad to examine oar new wares.
KOBN BROTHERS.
Gold Hill. Jane 17, HW4. jn!7
Pioneer Omnibus JL.ine.
rvN AND AFTER APRIL FIFTEENTH, TICK
\J ets can be purchased from either of the Drivers,
or at the office of the Line In Gold Hill. Three for
One Dollar. Passengers not purchasing Tickets win
be charged Fllty Cents. GEO. P. JONES,
apl5td General Superintendent.
Groceries.
TEST BECETVED, FIFTY TONS OF FRESH
V GB0CKR1ES, direct from San Francisco, which
we will tell Oetper for Cub tlun the same
kind of goods can be bought In the Territory. AO
our Groceries and Provlalona are freah. Gooda de
livered Free of Charge. KORN BROTHERS.
Gold HIU. Jnne 17. 1DM. Jnl7
Wines and Liqnow.
WE HATE JUST KiX'KIVTD FROM THE
Bay. a new and choice atock of Foreign and
American Wines. BranUlea and other Liquor*, which
we offer at maarkahly Low Kate* For Caah.
? KORN B BOTHERS.
Gold Hlfl. June 17. MM. Jnl7
Chemical*,
max 8UB8CBIBKRSW0CLD INFORM MILL
X man that tber bare Just received a complete
atock of Chemicals for Quaru-mllllM pnrpowa.
Win be wld cheaper than v
e>&oM h'i J?W?T. 19M- K0KX
A te?
? Oofi Hill, jane 17. ia?4. W?
William Kvana
Y WBgtra ?
and lata lumwru. Jyiw
R. H. MC DON AT J ft CO.'
b. a. k'doxau). J. c, srtsowT
R. H. IcDOSALD & Co.,
S Rtred,
r h. Mcdonald & co.,
Oomt u' Pi? Streets,
SAN VBANCIWO,
^IMPOBTING WHOLESALE
DRUGGISTS.
WE RESPECTFULLY BEG LEAVE TO IN
forra our customers and the public generally
that we have opened & House In the city of 8an
Francisco, where we will bo pleased to see as many
of our old friends and customers as can mate It con
venient to call upon us. We shall keep at both
places a large and well selected stock of
Druas asd Medicine"
Solid and Fluid Ex
tract*.
Eclectic Prepara-I
tlonitf
Patent Medicines,
Trusses and Should
er Braces,
Faacy Goods,
Abdominal Sappsrt
ers,
Asaayera' Materials, j
Retort* Bad CracU
bles,
Draff l?ts' Glass- I
ware,
Brewers' Stock,
Soda Water Materl* I
a Is,
Paints aad Oils,
Kerosene and Coal I
Oils,
Chemleals, all klads,;Canipliene and Barn
| Ins Fluid,
Shakers' Herbs, 'Alcohol la Tin,
Together with a complete assortment of all articles
In the Drug line. We ao not Intend to be undersold
by any house In California. Orders respectfully so
licited and goods forwarded to all parts or the Pacific
coast and country.
b. h. Mcdonald * co.,
Importing Druggists, Sacramento.
B. II. MCDONALD k CO., San Francisco.
TBVMB8 AND SUPPORTERS,
Gum Stockings, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder
Braces, Suspansarv Bandages, Silk Elastic Bandages
for Ladles. A very larg^ assortment of articles In
this line. For sale by
R. H. McDONALD 4 CO./ Sacramento.
R. H. McDON'ALD & CO., San Francisco.
BBEWBR1' STOCK.
Fresh Hops, Irish Moss, Burgundy Pitch, Keg I
Corks. Everything In this line or the best quality,
for sale upon reasonable terms.
N. B.? Ten bales Hops Just received by Express.
R. H. McDONALD ft CO.
ASSAYERS' MATERIAL.
Crucibles, Retorts, Acids, and a general supply of
all articles in this line. ^T^SosaLD A OO.
ECLECTIC MEDICINES.
We are constantly receiving, per express, supplies I
from the manufiictorles. For sale by
R. H. MrDOSALD A CO.
TILDEN'S SUGAR - COATED
PILLS.
Of nearly all the Concentrate(I4tfedlclnes, put up
In bottles. For sale by
R. H. McDONALD A CO.
/
PERFl'MEHY.
We are constantly receiving articles In thli line,
direct from Foreign and American manufactories
For sale by R. H. McDONALD A CO.
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES.
Brushes, Feather Dusters, Zinc White, Fire-Proof
Paint, Linseed Oil, boiled and raw. For sale by
R. n. McDONALD A 00.
PATENT MEDICINES.
We are Agents for nearly all valuable article* In I
use, and our stock Is unusually large. For sale by
R. H. McDONALD A CO., Sacramento.
R. H. McDONALD A CO., San Francisco.
40,000 lbs. Blue Vitriol |
3,000 lbs. Sulphate Iron |
000 lbs. Sal Ammoniac ;
- 250 carboys Eastern Sulph. Arid |
100 " California " "
100 " Eastern Nitrie "
100 " Eastern Martatie Acid.
Arctic Acid i
Chemically Pare Acids t
Iron lie torts)
Glass Retorts ;
Black Lead Crucibles ;
Sand Cracibles ;
Test Glasses t
Mattresses, Etc.;
Together with a complete assortment of Chem
icals, and articles used In Quarts Mining for the sep
aration of Metals. Kor sale Ifr
K. H. McDONALD A CO..
San Francisco and Sacramento.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Dissecting Instruments, (Stethoscopes,
Eye Instruments, [Syringes,
Obstetrical Instruments, iTonsel Instruments,
Polypus Forceps, Amputating Instruments
Probangs, Breast pumps.
Post Mortem Instrumental Bougies,
Pocket Instruments, Cathetars,
Trepanning Instraments,ICupplng Instruments,
Speculums, Electro Magnetic Battuns
R. H. McDONALD A CO.,
sacratnento.
B. H. McDONALD A CO.,
San Francisco.
?
TARTARIC ACID.
3nnn LBS. TARTAR C ACID, IN TIN
? vmJV/ cases. Of the best quality.
For Bale by R. H. McDONALD A CO.,
Importing Druggists.
DENTAL IMPORTING
HOUSM.
B. H. McDONALD A CO, |
SACRAMENTO,
Ft. U. 5TDONALD & CO.,
SAN FRANCISCO.
TtrX BESPECTFULLY INVITE
YV the attention of the Dental
Profession to our large ami complete
assortment of Dental Goods, the
following comprising a part only :
Plain and Pivot Teeth.
Oum Teeth, large aasor't,
Teeth for Vulcanite work,
gum and plain , great va
riety, I
Jones A White's gold foil.
Wait's Cn-?tal Foil andl
Sponge Gold,
Tin Foil and Platlna plate.
Gold Plate and Solder, ,
Dental Ghalrs and Headl
Beats,
Forceps, a large variety,
Files of all kinds, i patterns.
Ivory Bandied Plugger*
and Scale?,
Steel and Wire Bandied
Pluggers and Scalers,
Excavators, Dorrs and
Drt"?: ? _
Screws Puncheg, Hooks,
Brashes and Carundum
Wheels
[Grind Stones and Polish
Powders,
Lathes,
Mouth Mirrors, different
ANATOMICAL PREPARATIONS,
Conslatlngof Upper and Lower Maxlllarle*, carved,
exhibiting Nerves on one side and Artery and Vein
on the other. Bead, with carved Jaw, exposing
tangs of Teeth, S2 In number.
Vulcan Hem, Vulcanite Teeth, Rubber and every
thing for doing vulcanite work in the Meat ayl
most approved styles, together with nearly every
thing used by Dentists, all of which we shall sell at
very low prices, and respectfully solicit Dentists to
call and examine and price our gooda.
Goods packed with care, and forwarded, by ex
press or otherwise, to all parts of the Pacific coast.
R. B. McDONALD A CO.,
Wholesale Druggist*, Sacramento.
B. B. McDONALD A CO., San Francisco.
PLASTER PARIS.
A large bat of Plaster Paris. Marble Dttat. Cement
and Whiting. For sale by
B. B. McDONALD A CO..
Wholesale Druggists.
nucHnrs oil.
Winter gtndaed UrJ Oil,
Fare Sperm OU,
laulnllenunl PeUr OU,
Patent Labricatias Oil,
Tor sale by R. H. McDOHALD A CO..
OIL? FOB Bl'HniNfi.
A superior article of Downer's Kerosene Oil, Lamp I
Oil, and others for thin purpose we offer ?t the lowest
market rales.
E?"F? have trite* aiek palu I"
the Mlecttaa ?f Ckeice Artie lee, u<
tu nuuMa wthheilu,
B. H. MCDONALD * CO,
toLiaui ravmmi.
' ]m?tf]
VT8CdjXjJOn$OU8 ADVBRTISMWT8.
KORN BROTHERS,
KADI STREET ^GOLD HILL.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Oroceriew,
Provlilon*,
"Wines,
Liqnon,
Clotting.
Crockery,
Olutwu*.
Boot*,
WlBM.
Powder,
BWi
? Ftcka,
Shovels,
Phted W are,
fijtCii JHJtc >, Etc.
OUR
groceries!
Are Selected
EXPRESSLY FOR TRIS MARKET,
And can be Boti(ht
-A.T LOWER PRICKS
Than anywhere In thli Territory
KORN BROTHERS,!
MAIN STREET ...GOLD HILL.
foeia-tf]
M. FRAN KFNHEIMER . .
FRANKENi
S. XAR1UCW1TZ
* & CO.,
DEALERS PR
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY B000S,
CARPETS, OH. CLOTHS,
MLLUrEBT AJTD QEHT'8 1UJUIHHU8
GOODS,
LADIES' Aim OHUSSES'a SHOES, ETC.,
HnhPrwf BuiHiug ,
Main Street, - - - - Gold Hill, TSt. T.
JUST RECEIVED !
A LARGE and HOST SPLENDID Assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER
Silks, Satins, Delaines, Calicos, Embroideries, Lace*,
Millinery Goods, Hosiery, etc., elc., direct from the
Eastern markets, and of the latest and most fkahlon
abie European and American stylet? to which we
specially Invite the attention of the Ladles of Gold
Hill, American Flat and Silver City.
Also? Perfumery, Head Dresses and Ornaments,
Combs, Ladles' and Chlldrens' Boots and 8hoes, and
every description of Uoods for Ladles Spring and
Summer Wear.
Also? A large stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linens,
Sheetings, etc., etc.
jarThe above Goods will be sold at prices, FOB
CASH, cheaper than any stock of Goods ever brought
to Gold Hill. Ladles are particularly Invited to call
and examine our new Goods before going elsewhere,
as we feel confident of being able to suit them.
E. CUSHING & CO.,
Mala Street, 1 1 1 ? 1 1 1 1 1 1 Gold Hill, N. T.
Gold Hill, Mil' 12. 1864
may'iatf
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
ft
IRON AND STEEL.
Belting, Hose,
Packins, Rivet.
Lead and Iron Pipe. '
? MUH'FACTCHIM OF ?
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL
kinds of Job Work In our line
ti~ Air Pipe made at the >Url?t 1
ble notice,
CU8HING ? CO,
fvl2 tf Gold Hill.
EVOEKrE BITT2VER & CO.,
A Main St., Go id Hill, CjK
DIALtRJ IN
HARDWARE,
Iron.
Steel,
Stores,
Tinware,
Crockery*
Glass,
Coal Oil,
Lamps,
Lard Oil,
PAINTS, BELTING, BRASS GOODS,
GAS PIPE AND FIXTURES ;
MANUFACTURERS OP
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE.
. rfriatf]
s
BERNHABD FRANZ,
No. 42 Sooth 0 Street,
Virginia N. X.
BOOKS, STATIONERY and MUBIC,
Circulating Library.
Dentuche Buchkandlung.
LIBRAIRIK FRANCA18B.
LAW BLANKS. /
LEGAL BLANKS, SCHOOL BOOKS
-AWD
W rapping' Paper*.
OLE AGENT FOR THE TERRITORY OP
1 Nevada of H. H. Bancroft & Co.'s Law Pub
lications and Importation!, and their hand-made
Linen Paper. Also for W. B. Cook's Law Blank*.
jy A full assortment of Staple and Fancy
Stationer; always on hnnd. Subscriptions and
advertisements received for J. Silversmith's Boy el
Quarto Work, entitled th* "MlTAUC AMD^eRI
CULTURAL Wealth or TBI PAOtnc 8TATM,"
1,500 page*, 1,000 illustration*; In English, French,
Spanish and German.
Ja30t( BERNHARD FRANZ.
Patrick White,
An order for mo key, payable to you.
It at this office. Can and get It.
Gold Hill, August 22, 1864. au2>
HOTELS, SALOONS, ETC.
FINCH'S SALOON,
(Mala ?treet, belaw the Sfewa Oflce,)
COLD HILL.
THE PROPRIETOR WOULD INFORM THE
public that his BAB Is supplied with as good
Brandiea, Gin, Wlnea,
And other Reft?ehnjent*. aa any in Sold Hill and
he soHclta a continuance of the very liberal patron
Age bestowed upon It. *
All kinds of FRUIT. In seaaon, can alao he obtained
at bla saloon.
L AOEB BEER,
From the best Brewery In the Territory (Blx-m!le :
Canon), can be obtained here
By the Olaaa, Qaartar Oallaa,
at all hour*. Also? TOBACCO, CIGARS, and a lot
of YANKEE NOTIONS.
THOMAS E. FINCH, Proprietor.
Oold Hill, August 29. 18M. an2?tf
GLENBROOK,
Lake Takes, Ssiaia Territory.
A S. BEATTT (OF THE MANSION ^
A, Bouse. San Jose,) wlshe* to Inform fflJB
hi* Mends and the public generally, that he XJm,
has taken this new and elegantly furnished hosae,
built by Messrs. Winter* JrColbath. No pains will
be snared to make thU one of the duett Bummer
Heaorta on the PaclBc Coast. Let the friend* of
Iiaak Walton come along-plenty of water and
P' jarThetrpioneer Line of Stagea stop dally at the
House. tf A. 8. BJSATYY.
BARRY'S OLD PVjAOK,
No. 30 Sooth B Street. 1 1 1 Vtritnta* N. *.
The Beet Wine* and Liquori
IX THK HAIXXT.
JyJDm B. V. BAREY. Ptop'r.
CHULET WHITEt
EXCHANSE AND BILLIARD SALOON,
Brick Bulldln^op^te Police Court,
p'roprletor Vrin be happy to meet bis Mends at
all times. ~ JZ5JL
Turn Vteroin H?U,
above. the
public in general tint he
uraln leaaed the above-named building, the
which ls_now the most sutubte one In Qojd
HK l i > U fJW 1U? *1' nvwasa/ ??' ?
many ftleudi thepubttc tjj
again leaaed the above-nam?3 laUdlM, ttj
i-hlch la now the most suitable one In Gold
ir Balls, Public Meetings, etc., and which wIB
SA^FKANClicO R^BTAVKAN^
Sudor * Schae^, Propnrtorg,
Ilia atreet, Gold Hill.
Meals sbbvbd in bybby
Style.
, Fiah, Kgga,
' T_?f?h?l
1 " ? TOTaggomBCTPMBtr
THOS. J. TAYLOR'S
' ?
GRAND
GIFT ENTERTAINMENT
TO BE OITJUV AT
. . ...
HAcwnw m opeba mriBt
VIRGINIA CITY,
m
. < '
-ror?
THUB8DA Y, SEPTEMBER 8, 1864,
?
? THI?
LABOB Aim KA6NIVICBNT
THHKK-8TORY
BRICK BUILDING,
Ctnur if C ant TayUr Until,
TAYLOR'S BUILDING,
' valued at
?IX TV THOUSAND D?.UUi|
THE RENTAL
rATXNO A
IHratkly OlrMcm ?f Throe Per Coat |
ON VALUATION OP PROPERTY,
WILL BE GIVEN AWAY |
?TO TBI?
LUCKY INDIVIDUAL |
WHO HOLDS THE
right mnniB of ticket.
rpHIfl BUILDING 18 CENTRALLY LOCA
ted, being la tb? Immediate vicinity of the Tari
ou Expree* Offlcel, Poetoffiee, ate., In the dtj?
la new and hard-flnlxhed throughout, inpplled
with pare, freah water, brought in pipe* direct
from the fountain bead, tbe tupplj being un
limited.
The Building eon taint Sixteen
Large and finely-apportioned Offioea
WELL LIGHTED AND VENTILATED.
? AND?
TWO LARGE STORES
?
Oh the DreoMI Fleer,
With a (rootage of
TVSm-HTI VEST BACH.
mmm aeiolp & blauvelt
? HOLD
A NWU or AXTOBKIT
From m? and will glTa a
Deed of tbe Property
?TO THE?
iy LUCKY ONE J)
tuo .avi >??!?. !<? ' u.t . .. ,
uuwina m ?tn.
?..* i ?
AN INSURANCE POLICY
WILL ACCOMPANY
THE OF ?HVf
TO THE PEOFEETY. *
will to wUr fct
M it* nuT ov avovit,
iwMdnwUl ka |hw (fttoM
? iha mmim i/ fkfcila
? ? v I
THOU. J. TAYLOB.
. pin
ca .am ?
. '
THE DBAWINO.
Haw Ike KrawUf b Mk ?? M
TAYLOR'?
QEAHD GIFT ENTX&TAfflKHT,
?to u ofw?
lUSnBI? OPIKA BOVM,
? em ?
THURSDAY Sevtmkn- B?M, UN.
TH* CHECKS BIPEI8BHTIK0 TBB HUM
X ben upon the Tlclteu mrt to be MtMtBi
each Marble be trim; a number corrwpoDdlB* with
the number on the Ticket. The Marbiee will he
placed within a wheel and rerolred until the aadl
ence are folly aatUOed that the numbera are thor
oughly mixed before the drawlnf commencea.
The drawing will be done by a little (rtrl, who will
draw the Marble from the wheel, paaa It to the Com
mittee appointed tor the examination, who wtB an
nounce the number to the audience. The MarMe
Win then be placed In the Indent of an Incline, the
Incline containing twelve thooaand Indents, the
number of Marble* drawn (Tom the wheel.
The ticket with the number corrapoodlnf with
the number on the laat Marble to draw the bond
ing, TH08. J. TAYLOR.
Virginia, AnauW 4. MM. tuMf
IBPOBTAPTT M THE HOLDl
? or ?
V. 8. TREASURY NOTES.
that the Ute flm of F. 4. P. BEICHLI.N 0. pn reiued
of Johm Schjuie, ofi?cr?in?nto ClUr one of TUton *
McFsrland'l Iron yiBtPBOOrlATra;
naft ni in their i tore at Jackson, on the Bd day of
August, 1862, when a large portion of the atore ?u
destroyed by flre-the Cut *u m Inumathatft
melted the brass knobs on the M ?r door of nM
safe, the content! In add safe it the time being f ., d.
Treasury notes and other combustablo material* ,
t^nj^d remaining entirely ?
Subscribed and iworn to before me this 11th day of
October, u>. ISM. H. COOK, Justice of the PMC*.
TILTON & M^FARLAND'i
PATENT
FIBI'PBOOF Ufl.
rpms IS THE ONLY SECURE SAFE IX THE
X world, It being secure from burglar*, as w*U as
Ore, ahd the Combination Lock Is beyond the power
of man to pick.
jar They are exclusively used by tbe Treasury
and War Departments at Washington, W e bar*
constantly on hand and uf receiving bv tvtnr dip
per ship from New Tort, a large assortment or thaao
celebrated Bafts. F. TILLMAN,
Jeiasm 31? Battery Street, Ban Francisco.
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNK ?, MM, until
farther notice, the trains of the Central Pacific
Railroad will ran aa follows:
t'P TRAIN# LEAVE
Sacramento at S:15 a.x., arrive at N ewcaatle 730 a. a
Sacramento at 1 p.*., arrive at Newcastle san r.a
Sacramento at s r.a., arrive at Newcaatle fcto rjl
DOWN T&AINS LEAVE
Newcaatle at 6; ii a.*., arrive at Sacramento fttta.a
Newcaatle at lO-JO AJt., arrive at Sacramento at 12 a
Newcaatle at 5 rjL, arrive at Sacramento fcMr.a
The 6:15 a.m. and 5 p.m. op trains connect at the
Junction with the cars of the California Central Rail
road for Lincoln; and the Mi a.m. train connects at
the same place with the cars to t Folsom.
The MS am. down train connects at the Junction
with the cars for Lincoln, and receive passengers
from Folsom for Sacramento; and the 1030 a.m. train
connects at the ume place with the cars tor Folsom,
and at Sacramento with the steamers tor San Fran
cisco.
On Bandar one train only will he run, leavinc Sac
ramento at 6:15 JUL, and Newcastle at lM0a.ll.
Stages tor Virginia City, Dutch Flat, Nevada and
intermediate places connect with the ears al New
castle at 7 JO a.m. Stages tor Marysvllle and other
points north connect at Lincoln at 7 JO ajf.
V- LELAND STANFORD,
Jn? President C. P. RTR-Cq.
PIONEER STAGES.
Great Express Line
?BETWEEN ?
SAI FRANCISCO AMD VIR6IHIA CITY It
TBBOE6H Iff 94 H?OU!
Vka&N,(
f\S AND AFTER MONDAY, 22D INST., PAB
U scngers leaving 8an Francisco by boat at 4 r. a?
will take cars at Freeport on arrival of boat, chance
to stage at Latrohe (3a miles from Sacramento). awl
arrive at Virginia City In M hours from San Fxaft.
Cisco ? trotiinff Ike laowtfaias bv daylight I
Returning? will leave Virginia City by afternoon
stages, take cars at Latrobe next day. steamboat at
Freeport, and arrive at San Francisco In M hours
from Virginia City? connecting with can tor Sacra
mento.
ACC?.iraODATIO* LINE.
The usual stage connections will be made between
Sacramento and Virginia City, aa follows: Leave
Sacramento by 8acraa>ento Valley Railroad at 6* a.
a.. connecting with stage tor Virginia City at IaUrobe*
Leave Virginia City at* a. M? connecting with the
6>k train next morning at Lauobe for Sacramento,
arriving In Sacramento at a a. a. aug m
To the Public*
ILANDBB REFUTED !
Editor Pirn My attention has been called to
an article In the Dally Enterprise, which, without
explanation from me la calculated to do my friend,
Mr. C. W. Toier, Injustice. In the iprlnjl of IMD, I
was employed by that gentleman to take a load of
freight from Canon eity to the camp of some of the
volunteer troopi en route for Pyramid Late, on the
Carson river, belojv Dayton. The price agreed upon
waa MO. A packer with a amall train loaded for the
name deatlnaiton, about the same time, employed
for the same party. Upon my return I waa aated to
sign a receipt for the ram of f75, and my Impression
la that Mr. Toser Informed me at the time that the
receipt waa intended to cover the amount paid both
the packer and myaelf. Nothing In the above trans
action. nor In my Intercourse with Mr. Toier aim*,
has lett any but the moat favorable Impreadon on
my mind ofhla character Ibr fktr dealing.
? W. W. 8HK.LT.
Auguat 28, 1864. angtf
r>. B. WOOLF,
COLLECTOR,
orncK,
At " Territorial Enterprise" Ma* <
VIRGINIA.
D. B.W. will attend to the Collecting of Beats and
Accounts hi Virginia and Gold HUL
iirua sr rsajmaioK to
Meaara. Goodman * McCarthy. Jerrttortal totefprtaa
Messrs. Paxton * Tbornburgh. Bankers,. ..Virginia
Meaara. Arnold * Blauvelt, Bankers Virginia
Meaara. Mitchell A Adama Virginia
J . H. La' ham. Ksq. , Agent Walla, Fargo * Co.,
iyMtf "- a- yt}ftnl>
Notice.
rpiCKir No. H. IN TUX uml FOE TBI
In the Wott-Box, and Ticket No. t? la the JUMskr
the Gold Watch, warn the onea that won the
tlve priaea. The pittas have not yet ail baai
for. Peisona holding the lucky
neatly reqneated to. caU on n
priaea. [an? w) Ai
To Citiaena of Gold Hill.
At A MERINO or THE BOARD OP TKPf
teea of the Town af Gold HU1, held JUrtt,
ieM, the Clerk reported, that owing to the AfttfcsZ
the Treasurer had bean unable to negotiate Cor the
aale of bonda to complete the Reservoir and lay tha
water pipe, It woeM be neceaaary to atop thswofk
until such time aa the bonds can be sold. Is ao
cocdance with aald report, the President araa 1?
atnicted to solicit the citlsena of the Town to take a
sufficient amount of bonda to complete the water
works. By order of the Board .
au3 tf 8. H. ROBINSON, OletlL
To tike Public.
Takes, gus4 Corr Flltaf
Up la GrsMkMka!
PORT HAS 8XST GREENBACKS TO 1. 8.
L' CROSSMAN, of Como, late Superintendent sT
the Rock Point Company. In Palmyra, to par off tha
hands for work dose last winter. Now, Mr. Cory,
through his very efficient tool (CrasMnaa), can hay
In the orders on the Company with his (ran
and then turn in the orders at Ikce on hla
(tfO Indebted neaa to the Company. All right? evwy
dof will have hla dev. OBADIAH JON**.
Palmira, August 1J, 1864. aiu iw*
Greenbacks!? Hotioe to the Public 1
TBI PBOPKIITOBS OT THE TXDXXAL
J. iMMtnOoMllflibupftM gattetr imefrtrt
aaaa; WI1, In erambacka at par. Ttuioada waaoM
them wan to be In Coin u euatooan. VFtOn
Ibre cantton the marchanta and (Hk?r? of thlapteee
not to tnut iaM proprietor* nopt tkejare wUStaf
to ba wertfi In Bke maimer. Tia boandenor the
Oraanbackal OrMnbackal!
iy-K^sysfMritgE'^s
In Greenback!. nnder tbe fodowtu ctrraoMlMMfc
Tba Occidental Mlnln* Company owa< ma ttWMfe
done In aaM claim and I UeUered there wae ? par
albla ihowlbf my par wltbeoti RMtMh M>
eordtn(ly I rm3; the property ?aa aoM and C. A.
known u drwnbacka. THOI
flaM Hill. Anmat II. IM4
MMOdle Nod*
WWR*
sd^fe^g^sstrsrsA's
"quit ywjjntjW. +*r.
' Miner'a
IK THS SOUTH