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r THE EVENING NEWS. ALT. DOT EN, i i Utter ms4 fiwrlilw. SOU) I1LL. i SATU1DAT, JIM. 10. 1174 ~ TUB !«W CUIU JCSTiCL Yesterday we expreseed ihe fur that tb« country would fare won* in Um next (election for th« offloe of Supremo Judge of the United State* than U General William* had been cooflnned. To-day we take It all back and acknowledge ourealm both ear prl«ed »nd delighted at the result. DUpatchea Inform u« that yestsrday President Grant tent In before the Senate the name of Caleb Cushlng fbr that exalted offlos. There are many reatnni why we commend moat heart ily thlt isst (election, chief among I which are tbe absolute non-partlaanlaa of the eelectlon and the unrivalled qualification* of the propoeed Incum bent. In view of the reoord of Caleb Cushlng and bla eminent attainments, we can oonflilently My that no better choloe could have been made; nay, more, that the (election I* by far the very beat of all thoae named lor thl* hlgu offloe. We expect to tee the much vilified pre**. Republican. In dependent and Democratio unite In an approval of the Pretldent'* laat choloe. But one poaalble objection can be made to Mr.Cushlng, vis: bis advanced age; yet we are Informed that he still re tains the robust vigor of bis earlier year*, and Is in fact more Ilka a mm of fifty years than one who has already pasted the line of three score years and ten. The country knows hit mind I* as vigorous, his Judgment a* un clouded and hi* experlenee more ripe and abundant than twenty year* ago, when he filled worthily blgh trusts In our great nation. We commend the appointment most unqualifiedly, and for those puny (nif tier*. some of whom will see a landed error la the selection of an avowed Democrat In lieu of a Republican, feel only a large, broad aud supreme cju ternpt. That partisanship which ex clude* talent, heuetty and Independ ence from recognition and reward, haa tilled large numbers of our offloe* with Incapable*, not to say eorruptlonWta. The astraclsm of competency, dignity, yea, deoency, at the hand* of bigots, has already produced dire fruits, albe it quite legitimate, and we are more tlian pleased to note In this selection a disregard not ouly of partltan bias, but of the claims of a class of political au tocrmta, whose highest aim Is personal aggrandisement at the expense of hon esty, hoaer and efficiency. Caleb Cushlng, although a Demo crat. 1* not a politician like Conkitng, Cameron, Stewart, or even the Presi dent's first nominee. Attorney General Williams, lie belongs to a clau of public men far above thst of the pres ent ; be Is the graduate of a school of politic*, which for «orae year* tinea ha* bad no alumni. lie Is a statesman and a scholar, such as our Government never more sorely needed In her pub lie affairs, and must we add, never more grlevoualy lacked. We are, therefore, more than glad to read of thl* eelectlon; our commendation breaks out heartily, and la the more sincere and absolutely honest becau«e of the fear, which heretofore we noted, that Conkllng. or some twin brother demagogue, tome mere manipulator of party Kenery, v ^uld atep forth before the footlights of our national theatre as a star. President Grant deserve*, and will reoelve great commendation for thl* rao«t wi*« (election. We congrat ulate our readers and the nation. Tbk moit absurd doctrine ever ut tered regarding greenback! *»« pro pounded In tho Senate br Mr. Bout well yesterday. II* declared that "the notion that Government obligation* in the shape of circulating note* were dUhouored in net being redeemed on demand, was erroneous; they were redeemable at the pleaaure of the Gov ernment. whlcb was the spirit of the law." Morrill, of Vermont, re plied thereto, expressing inrpri-p that Boutwell should undertake to defend " the right cf Government to postpone the day of paying Its obligations." WltlMUt pretending to understand the necessities of the law, he knew, as a business man, that " If any Individual was understood to give out such paper the oourts would compel blm to pay." lie believed tlie Intention of the law was that " the Government should pay these notes as early as possible." To our minds a Government bank note I* like an individual note, a promise to pay. If no date of payment Is specl lled, It Is due on demand of the holder, not at tbe pleasure of the maker. Boutwell's doctrine Is that of power, not Justice. Tm Aldim for January contains among Its msgnldornt and original il lustrations. a perfect gem, being a full page picture of Moore's Lake, Utah, executed by the famous artist, Thomas Morau. The view near Falrfleld. Con necticut, by Van El ten, la another de lightful picture, and the "Descent From the Cross" Is still another very Interesting picture. But we will not partloulartse lest we do Injustice to the other fine Illustrations. With thl« number of the Aldim* came tbe two premium chromos for 1S74. given free to all snbecrlbers. They are entitled ••Tbe East" and "The West," one being a scene In the White Mountains. New Hampshire, and the other a view of the Cliffs of Green Klver. In Wy oming Territory. Both ara finely ex ecuted oil chromos. mounted and var nished ready for framing, and worth mora than tho year's subscription to tb« Aldine, 93. Those wishing to sub scribe for this finest and best of Amer ican magazines, and secure these val uable chromos will do well to apply to X. C. Dole, agent, at the Geld IIIII Postoflle*. It I* reported at Salt Lake City that a rich strike ba* just bceu made in tbe , £tnma mine. Judob iPoi.AKD'« proportion to intend the rule* wu lo prevent un pleasant Investigation by referring all Inquiries to standing oommltteee doe* not meet with Bitch >avor outside ol Congreu. Tho North Adams (Mau.) Tranteripi iKep) thus speak* ot It: •• If theae resolutions are adopted, the siuplJity of the Democrat* will be •cllpttd and forgotten In the popular Indignation which will deaoend upon Poland and the Republican party. If the Republican leader* suppoto the/ rau humbug the people la thW way, they will live to learn their mistake." The Supreme Court of Indiana yes terday decided that the clause of the Slate Temperance law under which a person may he fined lor Intoxlaatlon and also be compelled to teetlfy where be obtained liu liquor, U unconstitu tional. Two of the Judge* dissented. Sai.T La* a Cmr will petltlou Con gress for the establishment of • Branch Hint In that city. The Salary Grab. Following ft re ye<terday's proceed ings In Congress upon I ho repeal of this mostdlsg racefui swindle : Sargent said lie thought It unfortu nate (or the bill now under oousldera Uou ilMt the Senate last evening adop ted the amendment of the gentleman froui Maryland (Hamilton), lie could not move a reconsideration of the amendment, not having voted for it. but lie hoped that tome Senator who did vote In the affirmative would make • motion to reconsider. The amendment of Edmund*, offered last evening, that a reduction of sala ries should take effect from March 4th, 1873, and that aooouuting officer* of the Treasury shall compute accord ingly. and make a rateable monthly reduction from said ealarlea at the rate necessary to affect this provision with in nine months uext herealter, was re fected—yeas, 30; nays, 30. Boreiuan moved to amend, so that tlie salary of the President, after March 4, 1377, should be $33,000 per annum. Lost. Clayton moved to recommit the peudlng amendment to the Committee •n Civil Service and Retrenchment, with Instructions to report a bill look ing to a general reduction of all sala ries of Government officers, both civil and military, as far as could be done, and that salaries be equa I lied accord ing to tlie nature of the services ren dered. Clayton's motion was lost—yeas, 31; naya. 41. The question then being on concur ring In the Senate substitute for the House bill, Hamilton, pending the vote, moved to arneud the limine bill by 11 slug the salaries ul member* and delegates nt $3,000 per anuuin Instead of #0,000. Edmunds moved to amend the amendment by Inserting $3,000 ln«te*d of $3,800. Agreed to—yea*, thirty ; nays, twenty-eight, Edmunds moved to strike out In the House bill tue words "actual individ ual expenses of each Senator, repre sentative and delegate." and insert the words "mileage allowed by law prior tn the psasage of thee At of March 3, 1873." Morrill moved to Insert before the word mileage tlie word "one half." Morrill's amendment was rejected. Cragln offered an amendment that no mileage should be allowed for the first sttrtslou of tlie Forty-third Con gress. Adopted. Edmund'a amendment was then agreed to: yeas, 33; naya, 33. Merrlman moved to Insert after the word mileage, "and other allowances." Agreed to. (Gordon offered an amendment to reduce the salaries of all officers of the government. Including officers of the Army and Navy, whose salaries ex ceed $3,000. Wright deprecated the amendment as calculated to endanger tlie bill. Pending discussion upon the amend ment. the Senate w»nt Into executive ■cation and soon after adjourned. A Theatricil Mystery. [From ths 8*a Fraaclsco Alt* Jsaa try i lb ] When the curtain rung up oil the third net of the "Naiad Queen" at the California Theatre last evening, there were disclosed on the left a aofa with a Ions black sack retting upon It; on the right, a heavy deal box, made of lucb pTauk. about aix feet long and heavily bound with Iron, and to the rear, a large, four-sided screen of blue cloth, which could be easily moved at will. Professor Du Mar came briskly for ward and asked any three gentlemen from the audience to step upon the stage. After some little dlfHotilty. the requisite three stood forth. A pretty yuuug lady In Turkish costume was now led forth, and In a trice was en veloped In a bag. It was a tight lit. Being cloeely liej with ribbon, tbe committee sealed It up. Tbe box was now examined and then bound well aud strongly with a rope. The knots were tied with ribbon and likewise sealed. The box was then locked with three large spring padlocks. With a smile of confidence each ol the com mitteemen placed one of tbe keys In bis vest pocket. The screen was then Immediately lifted over both tbe aofa. on which tbe enveloped daughter of Turkey was reclining, and the well closcd box. Id a brief space of lime a knocklog was distinctly heard. The screen being removed disclosed the black bag resting en the box without a cut. tear, or a seal fractured. The rope being removed from the box, tbe seals broken, and the thn • locks un fastened, tbe young lady stepped forth, flushed but undismayed. A salaam and she withdrew, the curtain descend ing to loud applause. The Illusion Is an excellent and attractive one, aud is another trump card played by the management of the California Theater. Gold as Money. So long as gold shall bo better adapt ed for tbe purpose, and shall be uni versally received by tht nations as the staudard of alt values, It will held Its place In the monetary system of the world as securely as the sun will contlmie to bo the center of the solar srstem. and the source of all light and heat. No paper devloo can over Impair this oMoo of gold. It can nev er do auy thing except Impair tb* finan cial prosperity of a people that at tempts to give to "airy nothing" tlte supremacy Til their monetary system. It It be said that we have got along swtmmlugly for ten years without gold, we reply that the fact Is quite otherwise, and It Is as plain to bo seen as any other fact In creation. Our pa pet has all tbe time been measured by the cold standard, and It* value has varied from ninety to thirty-five cents on tbe dollar. Tbe fact that our com mercial reports have mado tbe paper dollar the standard for measuring gold lias not at all damaged tbe ca«e. In itead of gold It has been paper that has fluctuated la value.—Cincinnati Star. Hanboldt Item. [Proa the Rmliter, Jan. •.] The Piute* ar* preparing for a grand trapping expedition along the Hum boldt river. Natchez ha* tent to Camp Slcltormlt an J other placet for a large iinmher of trap* which he ha* lu «toro hi ililfeient point*. He «aya tltat bea vrr ami other fur bearing aiilmala are very abundant thl* Winter. The County Coinoiluloner* have been In aettlen all week. Titer will complete the work of till* 'esafon to day. A payment of $I5,U00 wai paid to A. Murphy, the Court-house con tractor. The DWtrict Attorney haa collected all the delinquent taxe* for the year 1873, without the ueceulty nt bringing a single lult; aouielblag without pre cedent lu the hlatory of thltor any oth er county In the State. Fifteen thouuud dollar* worth of the Court-hou«e bond* were *old to partlea In San Francl«co. at two per uent. above their par value, that U, the 915,000 told for $15,300. Reese River Item. [From the Jsaearjr 7.] While llie Battle Mouauln stage wa* between llot Spring) mid Moun tain Spring*, last night, one of the wheel horses stepped lu a rut anil fell aud broke hi* leg. The stage writ* de layed a iliort time In oonscqnence. The weather at present I* mild and balmy. The (now ha* entirely dlaap peared and the ttreet* are dry. Taken a* a whole, we have enjoyed an extra ordinarily mild and pleatant Winter —»o far. Dr. Bogsrt. Ills attending phy*lolan, Inform* u* that Broderlck, who wa* In jured In the recent milling disaster, I* wiling e**y, and that the Indication* for lit* recovery are favorable. It la expected that the Manhattan mill will atart up some day of the pre*ent week. One of Dan De Qnllle's items (a load of hay) passed this office todsy; the tint we have noticed lor some time. Official Dead-heads. From the report ol the Grand Jury, of Washoe county, published In the Ileuo Crucent of January Sth. we clip the following on the subject of free passes to public officer*: We have serious doubt* as to the pro priety of county officer*, travel Int; with Ireo passes, luruithed by Hallrn.id companies. A* there Is no direct »tat ute ntcalu«c the practice the recipient ol thW enulvcal favor, niny content himself with the happy reflection that lie violates no law; but whether Hie duties of hi* office be ministerial or de liberative, and whether ha be swerv ■red froiu duty or not. lie cannot be free from a sense of obligation to the company, nor can he esca|>eat least a suspicion of corruption. All of which I* retpeclluliy submitted. 11. II. Bkck, Foreman. A Thing for Congress to Find Out. If there U any * nod reaton why we (hoHld expend $l0.u00,000 every year lu keeping up a little army of 3'i.OOO men. while It costs Great llrltaln only $70.000,(XX) to maintain an army four time* at large, we should llko to have It shown. The British *oidler.oertaln ly as effective a* the average private in our regular army, com (£13 per an num lu one of the moil expensive countile* on the globe. The cost of the American soldier, on the other hand, average* over $1,200 per man. Nor ls It easy to see why the admlnls tratlou of our War Department, which has charge of tlio bu*lue«* of no *mall a military lorce. and ha* nothing what ever to do with pensions. ihould cost almost a* much a* the British War Of fice, with It* enormou* ariny and pen don business, Its big salaries, retiring allowtnce*. and lu tincture*. 1'he Wnr Department cost barely $100,000 per annum for Its entire adiatulHra Hon. 20 year* since. I* there any *nffi eient ressou why It should cost over $■<00,000 a year when we are once more working on a peace establishment? ThW is one of the thing* that Congress should 11 ml out.—CnclnnatlCommercial. Tim Gold ft* Fi.krck.—Tills mine. ■Ituated lu Peavlue Mining District, U progresilng finely—the work on It be ing vigorously prosecuted. On the 31«t ol December they *truck the ledge lu their tunnel, about 100 feet from It* mouth, and at the depth of OS feet the ledge Is nine leet wide and rapidly Increasing a* they tlnk down. The body »f ore Is solid quarts, with a streak of ore one foot In width resem bling the famou* Paymaster. The company are actively engaged In ex trading, and have now on dump, a large body of splendid ore. ready for milling. A contract ha* been closed by the company, with the Auburn Mill Co. to cruth their rock, and thould the weather and roads prove favorable, hauling the rock will com mence on Friday of thl* week. This mine 1* entirely owned by a few ol our citizen*, who are very sanguine re lative to It* rlchneu and value. Suo ce*s attend them.—Reno Crescent. Jan uary 8. Ymtkiway we published a few ex amples from the Senate Contingent Fund, In which the curloui reader found much new Information. The Suautlty of real stationery which the Button oonsuine l« something pro digious. and the number of fancy ar tloles constructively classed In this flexible categerr It Incalculable. It Is a little melancholy to see that only one geld tooth-pick It charged to the entire Senate. There mutt be some thing wrong here; hut this abstinence Is offset by the vWltlng cards, plates, and other perquisites. — -Yew York Tribune. Hkrk's an example for bores: A man In Livingston county. Ky.. hangs his hat on a gate pott and talks to It for ten hours at a time. DAM -LYNCH - In Oakland, Cal . D«Mmb«r SB, Dwnn Qtort* W. Dim. •{ Oakland, to Mr*. Matilda Lrnab, formarij o! Gold U1U. Deaths. HOLMS*—In Virginia City. January ». Mart Maud UoIbm, a«d T1 j»ar». NKW TO-DAY. e. eater. w. s. uusx. HAI8T & LILIEN, CItII Engineers and Sur veyors. OFFICE* i Tlraiela Oir-W RMlk('HrHl,M|«elli Odd Fellawe' Blerk. Odd Hill-Over OjkMaVi mi«H. iiOTICE. U7K. THE UNDERSIGNED. HAVE THIS ™ day formed a n»weoperinmhlp to doe mmltailtm. Either will alga for debts dee ike late Arm of Mercer A Teeker. RICHARD MERCER, J. H. TUCKER. Oold Hill, Jan-arj 10,1(74. )«10 lot Nlilfr TO-DAY. D, ■. a allatim . l. d. nuoi. D. S. fiALUTIN A CO. ItllHIW f O. T. ] MAIN BTKIKT. COUjHILL, H«T„ ....uiiiniJ... H A R DOTAR E Oflvtn D«»on»iu«, MnilAND UNIltG SUPPLIES | [Stoves, TlnrWare, J —AVip HOUSE f URNI8HINO OOOD8 I Til. COPPER AID, SHEETIRON WORKI I DON* Tfl ORDKR. EVE Rr THING GOES!! AT AUOTION PRICES! BURRALL'S, Nartbaaat iimr C imI Tartar ilrHtii | Virginia, Nev. holiday"GOODS I And my Kotlr* Stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY,| TOYS AND PANOY GOODS, A» «l'm NIIEI.VINO. Know CASKS lad *11 FIX (TUBS', will b* (old ooL A* my dock I* acknowledged to be the flnnt and b««t tworttd In the Hum, It will be greatly to the advantage of til la Virginia. Gold IIIU, Silver. Dayton. Canon, Rano and rlelnltle*. who may need anything la my line, tn rraall or large quantltle*, fur THE HOLIDAYS, Or tor any time. to wet)re the GREAT BAR GAINS now offered In School Book*, Blank Book*. New Book*. Bible*. Prayer Book*. Oold Pen«. P'.ctnrea, Diarte*, Memo randum*. Album*. Portfolio*, liner* Glaaiee, frame*. Pine Cutlery. Blrda. Bird Cage*, Lunch Bwketa. Stereoecopea, Stero oecople View*, Lrgal Blank*, Legal Htatlonery, Wilt ing paper of all ■Ind*, Children'* Carriage*. TOYS OF 1.000 KI.UDS !| And a boat of D**lrabl* Ooodi for all. Tkm Mm art Ataalala, aa I laUad I to rloae baalaeaa. tw A C*«h fnMnmer for th* ahore ENTIRE I STOCK AND ni'SINKHH can get a moet ad ran tag*oa* bargain by applying auon. WILL H. BURRALL, Nartbeaat earaer af C a ad Tartar at reels* | VIRGINIA. NKVADA. d«W n«t t» P A I NO! H. Ma JEWETT, MAIN STKBKT. GOI.D II11,1., House, Sign and Carriage | PAINTER, Graining,Paper Hanging,&c ] A GOOD STOCK OF WALL PAPER CONSTANTLY ON HAND JalOtf ENGINE J40U8INC ! ON Saturday EVENING nett tiie member* of Yellow Jacket Engli a Com pany, No. t pmpoee to houa* their new (tram eagloe with appropriate caramonle* A cordial I a ▼ i tat Ion la ettaaded to themeabanof th* Oold 11111 and Virginia Fir* Department*, and all friend* of the company, to be preaent on tb* occasion. By order of the Ja»it C-miitTTii nr Aaamoimirra UNITED STATKS REGISTER'S SUMMONS. No. WO. IN Till U. B. LAND OFFICE OF THI DIS 1 trlct of Oareon City, Nevada —The people of the United Hlalea toCha*. M. Pryor. Tunnel Iload Co., Peter Newcnmb Kelly, Martin Male h»n, rierce Pollard, Ilenrj Diamond, Qeorge Plneterer, Solomon Nelll and Lydla E. Fox, greeting: You are hereby anmmoned to appear before mo, at idj office, la Canon Olty.on the 10th day of rebraary, a. d 1874, at 11 o'clock, a. m„ to anewer tha complaint of lb* Imperial Silver Mining Co. and tha Empire Mill and Mining Co. averring jronr claim to Lota No. IftaeB (15),eli. teen (18i. eeventeen (17), eighteen (U) Mid nine teen (It), In Block No. oaa (1). Range U; tha •aatara one-third portion of Lola No. twenty all (**>. twenty htm (t7), aad aorth ifty feat ol Lot No. twenty elgbt (»). to earn a block and range; Lot No. ten (10), Hock No. oaa (1). Range B. aad Lot No. three (I), Block No. ooe (1), Range A, all In the town alto of Gold Hill. Storey county, Nevada, to be nnjuat aad Illegal; aad. then and tbere, do jon abow canee, II any there be, why the claim ol eald Imperial Blver Mining Co. and Empire Mill aad Mining Co. •hall not be recognljed aa ln»t and lecal, and be allowed In enttr the add land—falling In which. Judgment will be taken agalnat too To tbe United Btatee Marabal or deputued cltlien (reeling: Make aarrlca aad return hereof. Ulven nadar my band tbla 8th day of Jan nary, A. D. mi. ADOLPIIUS WA1TZ, Reirieter. jalOIOd Dlatrlct ofCareon City, Nevada. WOODVII.LK GOLD AND MLVEB Mining Company.-Location of principal place of boaineee, Man Franclaco, California. Location of Worki, Gold Hill, Storey county, Nevada. Notice la hereby given, that at • meeting of tha Dlrectore, held on the lib day o> Jaaaary. in*, an aaaeaemrat (No. I) of Ooe Dollar and One-qaarter (|1 18) par ihare waa levied npon the capita) etock of the corporation, payable im mediately, la United Btatee gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Coanaav. Room No. 5 Uayward'a BalMIng, 418 California etreet, Baa Franclaco, Callfonila. Ant etock npoa which thla aaeraement ehall remain oapald on tha 11th day of February, 1(74. will be dellnqueat. and advertleed for eale at pablla aactlon, and unleea payment la made be/ore. will be eold on TUESDAY, the M day of March, 1*14, to pay the dellaqaeat aeeeeement, together with coat* of edvertlalng and ezpeaaee of eale. A. NOEL, Secretary. Office—Soon No. • Hay ward'* Building. 411 California etreet. Ban Franclaco. Cal. jalO td CAUTIOW 1 CALEDONIA SILVER MINING COMPANT. Stock eold to pay amonnt dae on Aiaeei mentNo.lt: . Cert. In name of No She. Bold. Left. MTS.Olatler I ACo.Truataee... 10 IX IMl.Marye O T. Truetee • X *X 8Ui.Miner A Hall,Truateea.... 10 1X JM tm.Mlaeg A llall,Trneteee.... 10 1* »K M44.Mlaer A llall.Trneteee .55 — SHO.Mlaer A Hall.Traeteea. .. ■ X if 4060.Norwood WE,Tnwtae... ■ * JK 114t.Rlchardi>on R A, Traa.bal. *X X J, IMT.RIcbardeon B A, Trvatea.. 10 ]X »X MM. ItlcbarUeon K A. Trnatee.. 10 1M «M NM.Rlcbardeon E A, Tnatee.. *• "X >448. Wegener H. Trnatee 1 1 • The pa bile le cautioned agalnet negotUtlng aald certificate*. _ _ R. WEOENER, Secretary. Saa Franclaco, January 8,1174. Jail) Iw QMTHmi'l CLOTH ISO. ETC, QHKA.T CLOSIHB OUT SALE BANNER BROTHERS I C«r»«r O m4 T*rl*r Mrwu, VIRGINIA CITY, THI MAGNIFIOKNT STOCK ....ov.... WINTER CLOTHING ....WILL U.m« SACRIFICED • •••AT**** BARIHEK BARGAINS I BARGAINS! FOR THE MILLION ....AT.... BANNER BROTHEBS CLOTHING! • •..OF ... SUPERIOR MAKE, 8TYLI8H, GENTEEL, ....AT.... BAWFR BROTHERS t If joa have mjr n.«l for WINTER CLOTHING! And dwlr. to bnjrjcood. »t for LOWER PRICES THAN EVER ....CALL OS,... BANNER BROTHER* DURING Till URKAT CLEARING OUT 8ALE ! j«i if G. ABRAHAM, MERCHANT TAILOR, 33 North € Street, VIRGINIA CITr, gBOS reepeclfnllj to Inform bU friend. and cu»lomer» that to meet the require- jtj ment. of bli raet baalnen, alio lo lnenra a perfect It tod to ae to be able to guarantee en tiro Mtlifketlon, bo hae at groat expenae •» cared tbo ecrrtcea of a FIRST-CLA88 CUT Tin, dlroct from Parle. Hoping tbat bo will bo favored wltb a contlouaace of tbe patronise of Virginia Cltj, be will try to doeerro their confidence bjr a eontlnned attention to their waata. C. ABRAHAM, tt Xorth C Mroet, Vlglnls C'iljr, ...on.... IT, 33 aad It Second etreot, San PranclMo. dels IB Popular Clothing House REIN8TEIN A CO., MAIS ITim, COLD HILL, J^KWKST AND MOST 8TTLISB GARMENTS Irir Imported. MATTRK88E8, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Of Irtry Description. We can epecltl titration to oar wry enperlor Mock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, BATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. ■ad Bibktr Coo**, Ifika Imi lu frtMlMi Maaafbetara. We Invito Inspection of oar food* tad prleti. Wl« RKINSTKIN * CO., ABITLSilSK'H CUffHIKfl.KTC. —7" THE WHITE HOUSE I S*. 10 RMrtk C ItfMt, TIUUIXU, NIT. WHETHER STOCKS AM CPOE down, or money U plfoUWI or icArcit or bu§ln»#« brlik or olherwUo, A Prafldnt is to willal way* »eek *°get the worm of hl« mooey In wJ""**r article ha may Ind it nccceaary to In vnt, tod It li a DEAD * ISAACS, No. 1« South Catr*et,Mr glula City, If he wlahea to purehaae an elegant anil of CLOTHING Of tha moat fwhlooab'a cut, eubetanllal manufacture and durable fabrlce. The WINTER STOC K jnat opened at the While llouae—fliet, and beet, clothing ptere aouth of l.'nlon atreet, on C—em brace* every article In the Clothing and Kornlihlng Cloud* line, and no MAN Who I* a Judge of #ne, faahlonable.dur able and well-made clothing, and who la at all familiar wilh thecoet prlcea of ancb artldee and the lalee of freight from commercial ceniera lothla market, can rater the WHITB HOUSE. Inepeet the varied and mammoth aloclc kept by COHN it ISAAC'S,and aacertaln their prlcea, without being aatonlabcd at the anperlor quality of gooda and ll>e »ery low prlcea to be FOUND In *n Interior town no fir removed from the manufactories of inch artlclce. The uew riock Jo«t opened In the WU1TS 1IOUHK by COHN * ISAACS le the largeat Invoice nf Winter Clothing ever brought Into the State of Nevada, em bracing Alaaka. Chinchilla and Heaver Overruete; Kngliah. French and Ameri can OaMlmere. Helton, Beaver, Diagonal and Broadcloth lireaa and Banlnrfe ttaita lor men and boya: Furnlahtng ■ Ooodf and Underwear of every deecrtp Hon and Quality; Hats, Cape. Boon, Shoe*, Uverehnea, Umbrella', Rakber Ooode of >11 klnda, family Blanketa, Tranka, Vallaee, Hatcbele, and. IN Fact, an endlera variety of articles both useful and ornamental. Tbetrfooda are aelected especially for thla market, ar« parcbaaed from drat banda at the loweet caah ratea. and they are therefore enabled to aell the very beat clothing at the very loweet flnrea. Thla acroonta for the lane trade which tbry have bnllt np, and wblcb tbeyare determined not only to maintain, bat to Increase. by fair and liberal dealing, ai d by avoiding tlioaa little "legitimate" deceptlona which would gain them asmall pruftl today and loe« them a regnlar customer to morrow, f-r COIIM Jk 1MAACM are permanently located la VIRGINIA! JaC tf WALLER'S CLOTHING BAZAR, Id Or. UaU'a New BallJInf. MAIN WTKKKT OOI.P HILL. M. F. WALLER CALLS PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO tola well-eeleeud (lock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ....coxniTH* or.... ORRMft ANI» ni'AINRMH NI'ITM, DOYft* CI.OTIIIXJ, FlRNHIIINf! flOOOH, HATS. BOOTH. MIORft, TRUNK*, VALIftEM, Kir., which he oflera AT NEW YORK PRICES! rWCill end turn las before parchailnftflee. where. drlO If JOE BARNERT INFOHMR HIS FRIENDS A NO COS tomrre. aad the pabllr generally, that be la now opening in Enilro New and well Mlecud WINTER STOCK of CUSTOM-MADK CLOTHING, Genu' Fnrnlahlng flood a. Sole-Leather Trnnka, VaJlaee, llate, Cape. Blankeu, Etc. JOB BARNEKT. Next door to Bank of California, Virginia. detT tf GOLD HILL SOCIAL Tiib sixth hhmi-monthly pakty of thla Club will b« gl»»n on FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 10, At Itinera- t'nlon Hall. Ducliu to commence ««fh r rentnr it I o'clock punctually, and continue till 11 Thou doalrona of Jolnlc* cm onlr do K> through ippllcai'on br letirr. directed to th« (»ld 11111 Social Club. Poat Offlc*. (told Dill. W. R. HI80N, I'realdrnt. II W. Omr»»rrK. Kaarrlary. ociatf a. «. CBANI. I. L. EifTINOi, J. I. DiTII. HATES, HASTINGS & CO., IVrORTlM AND JOUKJU IN WINES AND LIQUORS, •OS and 013 rraal itml, jtK tr Mir rmrcnco, cau HOUSE AND CABIN TO RENTI rQUIRK OF JOSEPn CONSIDIN'R, J »t Pnnkcl't Oroc«7 Btora, Milu I •tract. Onld Hill. orttf J P. MANSON, M. D.t Physician and Surgeon. ornaimn&g:2ffv&um' d«tMm 1. a. lAMUa. T. ». UAItDXKV. HARRIS it GARDNER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW omcl — Rwod floor Donjlti Balldlnf, Room Jl. SonUi C (treat. Virgin!*. )«7 tf. INTERESTING LECTURE I Tn* hiv. Kcoun bhuhit will n«. tl»«r • Ltctar* it Mlnen' Union Rtll, la Ooid HUI. on WISDSKSDAY KVENINO, Jiantrr II. ».«, commencing tt 1M o'clock. Sgbtwt. "IRISH HUMOR AND VALOR." Tlekttt, $lflO. jatd BIT C00>», Kit. THE PI Mil EE R DRY GOODS Established Id 18#1 f .ATE8T FA8HION8 ....A*.... FR A NKENHFI.TIER'S ! FAMILY DRY GOOD* STORE ! COLP HILL. J CUT IBl'liriB, A »BLI(IT . IJtock of DRE88 GOODS! Tbli Department I* replete with ilifut, aorel ud a pacta! itylM, aad eoaaUtataa the moat complata aaaoruoanl ercr offered Id tbla town. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Hamate/, Scotch and Irleh Dtauk; Damaak Table Cloth* ud Napkiaa Towele ud Toweling: Linen ud Cotton ShMtloc* tad ShlrtUcf Blanket! ud Qnllta; Colored and whit* FUaaala; Table ud Pluo Corerej Lac* Cirttlin, He., Ac., Ztc At Greatly Reduced Prices! Udlaa', Cblldraa'a aad QnU' Hoelerr of ail alaaa ud qaailtlaa. Okrrae, Lacae, Embroidery la aata aad by ifc* yard; nudkorchlaff.au.,ate. Will tetl aa Phaaa far Caah aa aai •«ara la tka liala I J"tr. w. r»j>wn«wHitmit». HOLIDAY GOODS! J. HENDERSON & CO, Bio to call tub attention or lb* Ladle* of Virginia City, Gold U1U tad nit/ to their Immeata atock of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, PANOY DRE88 GOODS, PLAIDS, SHAWLS, 8ACQUI8, Fur* in Great Variety, HOSIERY AND CLOVES, And aa lamuM Variety of FANCY COOD8! We larl • Special Attention to oar MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Which contain* all the xovuTin or the iuiojii And In order to reduce nnr dock before New Year1*, a creel redaction baa be. a made on oar already LOW I'ltlCKS. MUej~>> 7J.M }!'OO T"18"1*0 Irfldloa' TH1MMRD IIATH, rron *1 Ml And all otter {node equally low. An early call li reepectfully eolldtad. J. HENDER80N * CO., Hh. 74 and *0 Mouth C atreet, VIRGINIA CITY. deHtf INVESTIGATE AND YK KHALI, B BOOMS WMI SCRIPTURE'S OWN TRUTH I 'PHB QCK8T10N ARISES NOW. LADIES, I Where will yoa boy yoor DKK8H OOOLttt for Winter wear, yonr TIUMMINHS. yonr UNDEnWKAR. yonr HIIOR>, yonr HOSIERY, yoor PHNNRLH, yoor MTT9UNS. yoor SHEETINGS, yoor every thing In tba line of DRY GOOD8 ? I aay, InrMtlfata aad ye ahall became wlaa to bay Ibem of GALLAND! wnrt Pecanae ba baa a well selected atnek of atyliah and doe food«: ba aell* them cheaper than any other dry p>oda bouee la tbe State, aad baa bat ONK PHICR FOR A 1,1.1 Olre OALLAND a call, and ya will becoaa wlie, JO tl JEWELER ...AXD.... 8T AT ION E R . rpni UNDERSIGNED KEEPS CON 1 •lastlj on baod fcLftrx* AMOrt m#nt of I COLD AND SILVER WATCHCS. Dlaaaaada, Chain. I.ailn' llrfir Raliaaa, Viaffr Rlaga, Stll PMii ikuai, I.achat*, Napkla llagi, lllm Mi, IpwlatlM, fit., »««. BLANK B00K8& STATIONERY or ALL KINDS. OLOOK8 FROM $2 BO TO MO WATCH*8. CLOCKS tad JZWXLBT !U palr»d with Kittim and Ultpttck. AO work warrantad. AOIWT for all tha Saeramnio aad Saa Pranclacn DAILY AMD WKXKLY PAPERS. All tba Lataat Bartern Partodleala aad Kan ataca roaitantljr oa hand at law rricaa. D*> llTtrad la aaj part of Iowa. S. W."CHUBBUCKi posTornrK. ooi.d uill. dall tl CIGARS AND TOBACCO O. H. GALLUP, lajaarfa Black, MAIN RTBBBT OOI.D HIM.. Naxt door to tha Bask Kzckaap. mi cnoicisT IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CI0ARS! THE BUT BRAND* OF TOBACCO la ail Ita Tarlatlaa. Maararbaaai aad all Mkor Plwt. Fralta* NalatCaadlaa, flH Cauarft Ta?»» *naer Gaada, iT.rjtklnr A No "|*'aid frlUCIS LOW CrC(ll aad Im.^1 dall la