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THE EVENING NEWS. GOLD BILL, i THUMDiY. UPT. 3. 1174 j —■ ru « an dida n.s. \U taiouiotaiBU oi candidate* for | office. during the politic*! campaign, I'uMULmI iu lUi* paper, miul Ix paid fur i/1 mil-one*. We accept of no runlingeat itiupmul, but treat all alike, k can didal* who cauuot, or will not ai usance hi in >fl( properly before tba pea pi*. ami pay hia printing Willi promptly, ii not fit for the office he aaeka. iHironrio mut a* ma*a a uu.] I jut B«*ala(. r«i MmUow Valley,• M». UKajnmad* Kly. lltf.1l. M\ rs Eurika t'oa.. 11. It',. I0\ jltPiocha. #s.l'..«S I To Wt*hlr(1on 41 fraule, l\ Ton Amartraa FUj, I', HIS Hrlmont, «VNV*S-H'» •>» :oa N*«irk. IV. MM V«) North Itelnmat. IDr 113 Kl Dwario Month. I If.llf WW uTi iloldan CtlrM, 7 V." Jlkl Mih<finy, 3\». h. 3s, STO Hnnih Chariot, II. It too Mitnmoik, 13c So Euaplr* . l.lahoi. I», lulu Imparta). »'..»% *oe Kmpirt Mill. • '..»* *43 frown ratal, f*, 70S bio. 70\ »0 Ktlrher.71. II hft. 71% 400 Mock lalaod. 3 V 4 WWIO»»rm«n.»S.r>. 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JOS. 71 »w Calif a ma. «i ti«W,H4nl!e 7.7», kkl Ik3 Ja.llr., 10 L3U. alo Jalla. »S, 1 " 610 Ralliiaure. 1tf,7'a IV Am.rl< an Mat \ M3lkll|Ma. «'..»S.T 4e Ha. •*. 4 131 kakkarh>Kkrr, .S. 3 40 ttayiua. i\ IID kaaaaih. s"Sr. I. »; S' Tut Krankhn t. tV I Sliver Ilia. IMIIalllua. Is .VU t lah. .is 1<mi Hock l«l«»d. 4S. 3»HII«*r<'k>iMl. Is. I'. 410 lao. Is. Ill :l!0 Ku.'krtr, 7\. IS Mo fWnaior. a;s<-. I CO Hall.u.-aj.' I<ai I Ml X Ihiiava. IS »«) Huuth (Xarniau. (1S<. 64 Uanlan.ll.a, II. IIS .-Mtlloh*. IS •JN.w To- k. 3 1(11 Nairn. I Itu AimI.., 'ale wi 1'ama t'ua., 13. Ii> luo Tjiar tV, *is :»« Ra( Itock lalarul. «7S< liai Craaa I'oinl lint la., !av tmKwUlim Tarh ^)raata aharv: lavlnl. Am tftiat 10; ilaliii.iiAnt, (tctulM-r I; aal« Oar, Ik-iolwr 14. ■ iat lOcrala parahara: Irtlmi. Annual to; tlalibqavnl, bclubrr 1. «ak- Uaj. (mubar tt lea Varh ISaaalMalnl hi .rut. p.* a bar*; l«trl«|, Aara«l *a: ilrlim^aal. Ih lb bar I, aalv ilar. (h ioliar 1*. *•»•«<■ #l« |»r all trr k.MHl. H.pl.nb.r I ; itallnquallt. Orlokar »; aakt Uaj. IklobrrXI. Waultl ami ( urn fl j»-r akara; l.< I Maplaoiliar I; ilai(iu|tiaai. UtiuWr i, aala ' day. (Jrtabcr tl. Vlrglala ell) ('eat 4 um.|mh> le raala I l"»r akara; Iralnl, * |.l»tul« r I; Oal.iH4u.i1t. 1 i*. |ol>rr I; aala day. Orluhrr 31. ■*al a«4 llalrltar SO ranla |wr ahar.. I lr>la.l. Jtiljt 13. it.lllM|Ural, Annual 17; aala day, Kaplamliar II. Kerapa J3 rea*a ppr akara; let lad Jala II dailu'iuaal. Au^uai IN; a*)« ila;. 8ap( 10. Mark lalan.l |l iwr.kara; latlad, July 17. I dallMiuaiil. An^ tl; aala day, Kapl. ». 4 aladaaala |) prr .karr . u-vi^t. Jaly 13; I dalin<|uaui. Auj; 27; aala daa. Hr|4. II. 1 larke)e 3,1 rrula par akara; larlad July II; <lali*.|uaal Au^uai M, aal. nay. hap lauakar le. liaatua -lo rauia p r ahifa; laalad. Jul} 3*; I dallasuaul. Aiv ; aula day. a.pi. it. Jntla tl ioreata prr ahar. InW, Aaanal 4 ; delia«|U«et, S.p|.Bili.r 7, -al. day, a.p Uoibar |laar| 73 rcala \—t .Kara; IraM, An^aal (, daliBuaaol, Kapn-mbar »; a*|» day. »rp(rni har, 30 Tallaa Jaakal bar a hare; latlad. Au truai 11; dalinqaaui. ,s«p(raibar 13. aala day, IKUWr I*. ■larre Sr. ml a 11 par ahaaa; laalad.Aurual ». dallu<|<i'ul. Hattlrmhrr a; aaW day. Kap. KmVr It KMpIr* Hill and >lela( l aaapaay — AKtaaiaprr a karr; Iratrd. Auira«ll3lh; drllaquaul. Hrpt.iut>rr 17; aala day. Urli* tar k HhIra 10 raala prr al era; laalad. Auitual 14; dalMKiaaail, KrpiraiWr I*. aalediy, Iktia bar II. Tatar- Vraala prr akara . leaiad. Auual I*: iWllasuaai. arp4aaab.r IB; aala day. Wrlo kar e. Kayaaaud A Wy »» par ahara; laalad Augnai 17; 4alTaqaral. Maplrmbar *1 aala day. Oclobrr II ■ lh 4'*«Ml«rh- 30ranla par akara; lea lail lap.1 II; d<natural. !«ap(riuhar It: aalr (lay. IHIobar II fl prr ahara; laalad. Au.ual It; <e Ma<t«*al. I4ap4raihar ti . aala day. Ucluhir II PlflMOIIK ■*l*b«r-9-1 prr ahar*. attroallmi f.U.uw, Jrrlarnl A»jf. »i |i»>ahw An.- 10. f»«nll<»l»4 %'lrclata H |»i alura. ac*rwaiiu« gtM.wu; d«lair4 Aafui T: par*hM An(Wl II. I'lrii'd Orciu llot'alt. Tim |>lay en titled " ll«-l|> " waa r»p**lod ■! 111* l>|«*r* llou** 1 mU night s goodly anilirnrr. Mr. Murphy. a* uu prenotia night*. wa* lianieaaalr •ut.rtaininK' 'I lia oth*r p«r formara contributed »*ry iuioptnl.lv id ilirir rra|>«< tir« *N*umplioi:a. An M a allcui kill U aaiioimwl for tbi* •»»»• ing. Tk* performance will roouiiew** with the kighlr auinaing farv* of " ll» i aly Ati.lv," follow*! by tit J "Heathen 4'hiam-.'*' anil mmcludiug willi "Mur pity'* Hkcl<'li«* of l>*iita.-bland." I'rl <1mj arauiug Mr. Murphy will lak* a IwueHI. aud oil SalunU* alUiguw • grainl matinee will l» gifeu for lh« ■rowaiUlit'ii uf ladtea auJ other* * bo a-aaaot attacJ in lb* * veiling. Tun D«ts*ti»n.—Tk* loroiitotiva JUao, atlaU-had to tk* uight pawner Iraiu. between Virginia au.l lU-uo. |-ul a«lf Ilia track laat night at lb* Main »tr*et 4-rv*aing. A loroiu»li«« »aa Mil down fruui Virginia to haul Iter on agaia. Tb* train waa ilrUiiml by tk* arriilail about au h..nr and a half. Pat Par.—Th* employ** of 111* Orowa I'oinl Miujug I'uiu|«ii; w*ra |>ai<l off lonlay. Tb* <ltabiir** taenia Mail* by th* Crown l'uinl au>ount*il to $90,1100; Imperial, 9I«,MN>. Hum to Htabt rr. The Itamadall Mill, iu lower (toM Hill, haa Uaii put 1a eioellcnt runaing onlrr ami will atari up ia a Jay or two uu t»i from the l<to iula*. Hro'Uiio CiTii.i/ft> Three ludian lad*, belonging io tk« I'title Tribe. ar* I attending tb* t'ubiii* Sbooj, iu ttilv*r | Cily, taught bj I*rof*Mor Cromwell. ' Pacific c'out Tioxauu. A aiMrwl uiMtiug of Ihe 1'acilr I'oaat Pioneer* I will be lieM'.it lb*ir hall, oa K »tr**l. ! t'irginia. at 7'J o'clock. 1 Did kot AjuirtiTa.—Doctor* W.b b*r, 1UII and Kirby held i oonaultation laat evening over the cm* of Aagelo Pioooli. the bub who bad hi* arm brok null yesterday for, noon. All Urn* wer* of th* opinion that amputation of th* broken mWb*r *aa tM 0*ly eur* QMUI of earing the m*n • JW». Pieeoli demurred stoutly, andudied that h* would rather die »*■ loee tha arm. Finding that ha would ltttaa to no word* of perraaaion, tha ■urgaos* *at about th* taak *t tbe .badly fracturtd limb by artificial Bean*. Th* arm, w* ahould har* *U tad, waa broken not far from tha shoul der. An ex-section waa mad*, and \% inch** of bon* waa taken off of tha *nd of on* I nine and \ of an inch off tha other, at th* place when the fracture occurred. Holt* were then bored per pendicularly through th* end of each •>ou*. Through the amall ariflcee eilver wire* war* paaaed, by meana of which the bone* ware brought together and *e curely fastened. The operation waa ona of the lineal nieeaa of aurgery we have ever beheld. Kvaa th* pbyaician* <*'»ld hardly keep from giving Tent to aelf-cougratulationa. If th* man only live*. th* operation performed will lie a signal triumph for aurgerr. That he • ill recover can hardly be exp*ct*d, aa the ligament* of th* arm ar* vary badly torn and lacerated. Pieeoli reeled quite comfortably thia f*r*no*n. Coaoaaae Ixui-mt.—Aa inqneat waa held yeetarday afternoon upon th* body of Joeeph Crocker, who waa killed in the I'rowu i'oini mine, ou tha morning *f the Muie day. The following verdict *M tendered: "We, the underaigued juror*, summoned to appear before E. Wright, J. P., Towuahip No. 3, Storey county. acting aa coroner at the Town of (•old Hill, aaid couutv, on th* Mcond ■lay of s*pteuilier, |S(4. to inquire Into th* cans* of the death of Joeeph Crocker, having 1«*ii duly aworn, and having luade such inquisition after iua|>ectiug th* Unly, and hearing th* teetimony ii|>»ii our oatha. *ach and all do say that we And that tb* deceaaed wan named Juaepli Crocker, a native of Cornwall, England, aged about 2J year*: that bo fame to hi* ileath ou tbe net-end dar of | September, 1x7-4, iu tha Towu of liold ' Hill, iu this county, by falling down tli* outaide of, and on the eaat aide of the south i-oujiartnieiit of th* maiu shaft, of tbe Crown point liiiu*, a distance of -Ht f**|. H Kitzsimnioiis, W. W. Shauahau. Charlea Swain, E. Ilerliaer, Tkouia* Dillon, H*nry Utile." Hon* Aiuix.—A. McMartin, Chief Engineer of the Hold llill Fir* Depart ment, returned home with hia wife frnin California thia morning, after an ab sence of two weeks, dividing their time between Sacramento, Vallcjo, Han Fran | riaon and otlur town* oa the coast. I White in Kaa Francisco they attended | tbe Mechanics' Fair, viaite<l Woodward's i (lardene, North Ueach, the Cliff Houa*. I ami other places of interest. Sandy, in I addition, rruiaed around atnong all tb* : lawhuie.shops, rolling-mill* and other maaufactorie*. W* infer that our wor i thy thief and wife had a good time gen erally. McMartin'a only werryment wa* th* poaaibility of a fir* breaking out in towu during hia absence. H* inform* us that It* read the (>*ld Hill News reg ularly while away, which circumatauce ahowa that he ia a good man. We are pleaaed to ae* hi* familiar face once mora. Nkwiu PaoticcTioxa. —Tha small pint of ground iu front of Mr. John OtMt'i r**id*nc«, iu Silver City, baa been turned to good account. It ia a sort of combi uatiou of an orchard, a flower gardeu and a vegetable garden. Mr. (Ireer haa been very siicceaeful iu th* cultivation of fruit during th* present year, such aa apple*. peaches, |>eara and pluma. W* have sampled *oui* |>ea<tica which cam* from hi* orchard, and And thain poe s*-««d of a much Iluer flavor than those grown in California. A friend fontgrd anioug hia cucumber vine* ami brought away with hiai a flu* lot of cucuuiUrs, some of thciu nearly fifteen inch** iu length. We were also abowu a apl*u did l>ouqu*t, containing a great variety of choice flower*, cultivated by hia daughter, Misa Sarah (ireer, an enthu eiaatir florist and an estimable young lady. WaatiixoTox Oraao Tiaorr Excca siox. Our readers will Iwar in uiiud that the target excursion and picuic at the llowers' Manaion, of tbe Waah ingteu Guard, occurs on Tueeday next. The memlwrs of the co(n|>any will spar* neither twin* nor expanse in making it one of the moat enjoyabl* excursion* of th* seaaon. Th* flue band connected with tbe <xuu|«ny will furniah music for th* occaaiou. Good order will be main tained on the car* and at the greunda. A great variefyof amusementa have beau projected for frifnda and lady guests of the coui|auiy. Elegant and coatly prizee will coui|>eted for at the an-herv and target shooting couteata. Iu all probability there will lie a good turn out, aa a large number of ticket* have I»ean sold already. KilUtDXllU.I l 1JTHINS BMW. - Tboae of wur read era who an ia eearrh of a faahionable ami it the Mm* time • durable auit of clothing, will Jo well to call at the celebrated clothing aaUbliah ■uent ul Hooa lln>th«r». Main atreet, Virginia, au<l aee ibe moguillcent aiock •I gooda liilrd up mi their counter*. Tli« Itooa lliotbera arc bouad not to ka outdone I it any ether hoaaaa enfage>l in their line of buaiueaa, anil accordingly they aall their gooda at the loweat poaai lila rataa, thereby making it an iadure uiant fur jieople to go there. Nobody rTae liatee tbair atara without beiag tilled out with a auit juai to tbair liking. A* hmin 1'iLiaarrr.—A piuta chief lain. uaiaed NaU'baj, la quite a noted character throughout I,yon county. Iui> iUtiug tba auatotoa and habit* of tha white*. ha haa built himaalf a comfort* •«!«• Ihiiim* ou tha billaide, a abort die taiu raat of Silm City. IWing a ebjrf, hr ia allowed two wiraa. Kveu lug ladvr* laat out of thrai *«» eeeu truudliag a wLraJbarru* up Main atreet with a rook ato«a uu il, her liana lord and master following rloaa babiud. Tha »liealbarrow loippvuiu^ to etrike a W'k, .Nalt'bai cuulntulal to reiaoTe tha obatacje, A lUxoaoMi )kj|»>L-Rooit.- Tha ad dition niada to tha aehool bocee in Mil Tar City liaa liaan <-onvartad into what may l« tafaly regarded aa tha fiaeet •ckoul-rooui iu tha State. Tha walla of tha rooui are aa while aa tha driTen auow. Tha waiuacwtting ia grained baadaomaly. and the furuitnra, wbirb waa ordered frum Chicago, ia of tba Tary Utaat atyla of manufacture, com Inuihi; both comfort tud eienive. Tba room ia calculated to aaat about 54 pu pil.. Arnumoa, Vortaa'-- Cuarao Ott!— Waller ia trlliug hia gooila at tha low eat pricea; alao iafonna tba public that tba Aret day of Heptaaaber he will •ell bia eutire atocb at auction aala arary 4af until rloaad out. All paraoua iu J|UJ ta M. K. U'allrr will plaaaa eoma forward and aaflla, and aaea expenaea, aa Ua vill fire ail bit look amiunta lo a collector. ' Tnmmt ArvacnoKK axd Uoaaanrm. All entering fro« irritation af tba throat and fcoeraeoeia, will U agreeably aur I*i»ed at tbe almost i« mediate fuM af forded l>y lilt in* of Brovi»> JSj-on.-hifl Troche* 10CU MINIM SUMMRV. '•* «M Week Ka4laa Se»t. 3, 1»L ■ Th# • toeV market continue# to *#e saw up ana down, but to-day u in a healthy »tato, with an advancing look. Th# baatv aaMumact oI $10 on tbt Bevag# bad rather a depreeeing effect, J#t that could not wall be helped. The prcaast heavy tnachiE«ry of the hoiet ing work* had done vry efHcitut duty in linking to th# promt depth —over 2,000 fact—but now it la found ix< |wdient to employ mora powerful ma cbinery. ThU ia alreidy contructed for and will b# put in working jtoiition aa aoon aa poaaibla. It will be powerful enough to work tha ruin® to the depth of 4.000 feet, or ovar 8,100 feet below the level of the projected *utro tunnel. An •aaeeainent of »'J per ahare in alao levied by the Gould aud Curry Company, lie low we give the very lalvat aud moat reliable mining information obtainable; CMMlldMwl Vlqlala. Daily yield 300 torn of ore. The ore breaate on the U00, 1S00 and 1200-f^ot levela are all lookitg epleudidly and yielding the usnal amount of rich ore. The north winze from the 1400-foot level la down to the 1 "jOO-foot level aud a drift ha* been atarted from the bottom to eonuect with the eontli ilrift from the abaft ou that level. Thia coiiuectiou will compute a lid vrutilation of aliuoat the eutirc mite from the 1500 foot level upward, aa the north wiuze ha. already beeu ecunected with tho north drift on the 1500-foot level from the (iould A* Curry *haft, fonuiui; a thorough ventilutioi. of lath mine* dowu to that depth. The eoiith drilt on the 1500-foot level ia Iwiug puihed ahead with all the vig'>r pov<ible to ae eoiupliah thia pm j>«ee. Thia drift ia atill followiug the west wall of tho ledge, the eaat aide of the drift r-uttiug rich ore. Iluileigh drill* are uaed iu thin drift, a» the rock in »• hard a* to require contin ual bleating. A .by or two ainee a pocket of water wn« tapped ou the 1»)0 foot level toward the houth line, which ia now about drained, mrwt of it having l>eeu puiu|«d to the aurfacc through the (tould Jt l urry abaft. U«ai«. Hiuking the maiu incline ia atill vig oroualy prosecuted, the bottom iu good working ground. ('roe*-cutting on the 2000-foot level ia pu«he<l itcadily abend without any valuable change of iutereat to rejiort. Sinking the aouth wiuze front the 2000-fmit l*>\el dowuwanl, ie nl«o making jjuod progress. It having liecoiii* necMaary that new aud more powerful hoifttiug and pumping machinery ohnll take tho place of the old for working the mine at it* pres ent great and ateiulily incrcaaiug depth, Mr. I. F. Thom|>aou, the architcct and machineat, baa been »cut to Suu Krau ciico to Hiiperinteml the maiiufaeture of the aame. Tbi* machinery, iu lioint of etreugth aud durability, will, when er ected. lie second to none on the line of the CouMtock, and i* calculated te have ample jwwer to *iuk the abaft aud work the mine to a depth of 4,000 feci. The ••oat of ite erection will proltably not full much abort of $<;0,000, and in view of thin an n*ec*ameut of #10 per abate we* levied Septeml>er let. Ottfclr. The ore bretute ou l>olh the i:MN> end 14110-foot level* are looking well and yieldiug hamlaoMely. The ore eitracted ieof an increased riebnee*. ami theproa |>ect* of the mine grow inuh' flattering n* the prospecting of the ihllerent level* ie advance^1. The Imdy of ore devel oped in the cast cnMM-cut, IMI feet from the eoutli line, on the 1300-foot level, i* feet in thickness, end flue milling ore. The ea»t eroea-out, on the 14115 foot level, ia iu «7 feet, with excellent proejiect* of aoon atriking the ea*t or* body. The north raise on tho MliS-foot level i* atill in rich ore. The aouth raiae on the aame level ia alao in flue or*. On the 1300-foot level wiuze No. 1 givee aaaaya of from #150 to $250 per ton. aud the north winze from croei-cut No. a aaaaya over $300 per ton, and ahowa much flue eulphuret ore. Car aauiplee of ore for the piut week have raugeil frem $150 to $-.1*i per ton. The Kmpirv State mill i* kept ateadily niu ning on or* from the mine, alid i* stead ily increasing it* shipment* of bullion. Hale A Hwereee. Sinking the maiu incline Mow the 2000-foot level ie making eteady head way. uotwitbatanding the cloee, bard character of the rock penetrated. The main north drift on the 2000-foot level ia etill driven ahead, running east of the ore vein, to coauect with the eolith drift on the muue level from the Savage. Thi* connection will I* completed in a very few daye, wheu the thorough ventila tion of the level will lie eeciired. Ae aoon aa thet i* done croee-cutting the or* vein iu that pertiou of the mine will lie reenuied. Hut on* croee-cut luia vet been ruu on thia level nnd that w«» di rectly weet from the abaft, eo that there ie yet ample room for valuable develop mente; in feet the ledge weet from the incline wee ahowu by the croaa-cut to I* much more nolid aud promiaiug than ou th* Uvel abov*. A drift hu been sUrtcd eonth from the main incline which is running directly in th* ledg*. and abowe much tine looking fjuartz, but no iwy ore aa yet. ■terra Xeva«a. At tli* u*w aliaft botli the lu>iating unci pumping inachiu*!^ U working ad mirably. The water it completely draiu *d from the (haft; mine of lk» liottom tiniWra which hail l*»n damaged, have l>eeu rapbtced, and ainking the abaft will ba rtwuuied ty-day. l'roapectiug ha» again Iwea r«>nm*il in th* uiiraiao. com menced »om« tiiue ainci in the old Hac Tanieuto gr*uud. Till* rait* will be now driven upward until it rrachet the aur faca wtrki, ao aa to afford a jwrfect ven illation of that portion of the nune. There ha* much g«H>d ore already lieeu eitractrd front th* vicinity of thia up raiar, aud when complt ted and au oppor tunity it given for croaa-cutiiug, th*re i« hardly a doubt but that fiirtlitr valuabl* d*velopiu*uta will l« mail*. The or* braaat* in th* old upp*r working* con tinue to look well, aud allow no aigna whatever of cxhauatirn. Daily yield, 60 lona of or*, kvopiug lb* mill ttcadily rntming. UnM A Curry. Tli* north drift on the I JUKI.foot lard hai made connection with the north wina* from the lUW-foot level of the Virginia Consolidated, thn* neouriug the thorough ventilation of botli iuin*a dowu to that de|4h. During the we*k a W*a^g>' <)l a apur-wherl of the pnuiping MgiiM uiv«M||a;e4 fhp >,top. ping of the incline fn>m the lylNl-foiit level, lmt th* damage ia again repair*! and everything in good working condi tion. The north drift ou the 1700-foot level ha* advanced 'JO feet dnriug th* veak, tk* ia hard Matting rock. No rbaiiK* t" re|<ort of the |>coaprcting operation* at the fourth alatinn. Mdb Th* luaiu went tuni.*l i« atil| b*iug drirmi vigoroualy ahead, th* ropk ia tb« /aca blaatlag 00 tinalv and good pro graa bring njtije. th»fe jf a at*ady flow of watar from th* face, but aoi af all iuipad* th* progrea* of WtMlTlllt* • Tlie recent good derailments toad* it U* 200-foot'station of th* incline. ,<111 hold out, and promiM *jri«W of floe or*. In Ih* north drift, at the third ■tatiou the ore body *how* eon sidtrabl* improvement, and th* quality of th*or* Uev*n b«tUr than on th« Uv*l above. ThU drift haa about fifty feet ret to run to roach a point directly under the ore body developed on tho Mcond elation level. The air win* from tho eccond station lertl to connect with the north drift at the third lerel, U down 40 feet. ThU win* wae being oak in the foot-wall, bet finding the roekquite hard the coorae waa changed a little, so a* to run cloeer to ore v*iu, when on Tueadav laat the north aide of the winae cut into fine ore, which eceme an^un doubted ccntinnation of the ore body found on the level above. The mill waa darted up cruahing ore thi. morning, o which the oompony haa bet ween JOO and 41)0 ton* at the eurface and ready to bout from the mine. Iain. The enlarging of the main ahaft will be completed in a day or two more, which will then five a fine, well tim bered three-compartment ahaft for work lag purpoaee, to the depth of 1100 feet. Tho foundation* for the new machinery ire proproeaing finely, nearly all the foundation timbera for the engine* are on the ground readv to put In plaoe. Theee timbera aa well aa thoae far the i.omp rod* are of red *pru* pin*, brought from Dutch Flat, Califormla, and are of the beat quality po"ible to obtain. Oue or two carload* of th* n*w machinery have arrival at the mine, omoug which le a epleadld ilower hoisting eugine, which wiU l* piat'ed in poeitiou ready for ua* a* aoou a* the foundation* are completetl. B«lea. The water haa beeu reduced below the third station level, and work r**uined throughout the entire mine. The ex traction of or* from th* different or* *tope«, both north and MUth, on th* thinl datioti level, haa been reeumed, the regular »hipment of ore commenced. Hiid laat eveniug the Woodwortli mill, on tlie Canon Hver, waa etarted up crnah iuu ore from the miue. ThU mill will I now bo kept steadily running. A new croea-cut will be *hortly *tart*d to pro* liect tlint jiortlon of tho ledge where tho flow of waUr wn» encountered; alan a croa*-rut will noon be *Urt*d to proa pect the ledue in the uorth drift at the thinl (tatiouTevel. Xew York. Sinking the *haft i* making *xc*ll*nt piiigl***. the bottom In clay and quart*, with noma line etreaka of ore. The face of the main we*t drift, at the GOO-foot level, nlao *how* »om* flue pro*i>*ct*, the atreak* of quart* aud ore encoun tered being of a very encouraging char acter. The proajiect* of thi* min* have been greatly enhanced by the undoubted fact that the ore vein recently atruck in the WoodviUo mine, a few hundred feet farther down the canyon, I* tending di rectly in the lin* of th* New York and Lady Washington work*. Belekor. Daily yield 680 ton* of or*. Th* min* baa preatly cooled off during th* pa*t few week*, which *llow* of reaiiuiption of much of th* proepccting work on th* |„w«r level*. The ore breaet* and *toi>*» on all of th* oro producing Uvel* *ro looking vr*ll and yielding finely. Th* uit-raiae to connect with tho n*w air ahaft ia inakiug rapid progr**e, while aiuking the ahaft to meet it ie-beinR preened with all th* vigor poealM*. Th* return* fro® the mill* for th* I**'] month )»v* lieeu excellent. aud the miue ia iu Hue rouditiou throughout. I The work of driving the main tunnel goeo ou a* usual; making a littl* b*tt*T I headway now than for *oine time paet. There haa l»eeii no material change in the diameter of the ledge matter pawed through ainco laat report. The north drift i* being *teaili(y driven ahead throuuh very ptomUiug ledge matter. Aaaava from face of tanuel t°-,1"y reach ♦Jo M. and from the slope $180 N. The ato|>e ia yi*ldiug *oine *xcellent ore for tnilliug. free* P*l*l. Daily yield 050 tons of ore. The mine is lookiug *plendldly throughout, th* or* l>rea*t* and * to pea, on all th* differ ent ore-produciug l*vel», are not only lookiug well but keeping up the regular yield of rich ores. The hoisting and pumping machinery I* *11 in An* *°*k" I lug condition, aud th* futur* pro*p**t* look bright *ud fl*tt*rinj{. Th* mill* ar* all running, and th* min* will, with out a doubt, mak* her u*ual monthly dividend*. OMlUr-Fotaal. Daily yield 110 ton* of ore. th* ***ay valu* of which i* ♦•'0 P*r ton. There 1* little or no change in any of the ore bieaata during the week, l'roepecting ia tttiug agaiu vigoron*ly pro**cut*d in th* old BelvUUr* *ecUon of the mine. The face of the fifth »t*ttou ia atlll in porphvry aud clay. Two croe*-ent*. ou* ewt and th* other we*t. h*v* been started from the main aouth drift on thi* Uvel. neither of which hav* mad* any valuable d*v*lopm*nt* a* y*t. | ( ■■•a iwmiiuHa, Tb« north drift on the 1300-foot level •f Ilia Upbir abaft Una Imn driven irir !Xni (,»t from tbe abaft northward, fa). ' lowing tbo writ clay wall of tbe ledge, rutting in it* courae eotne flue indica tion* of or*. A croea-ent *aat baa jaat U'«u commenoed at thla point, tb* pro gr*aa of wbirh will be looked forward to witb great interact, na it ia penetrat ing new ground iu au uuproapectrd por tion o( tb* ledge. Hi* uiaio *aat drift on tb* 9000-foot Irvel ia atill making fair progreM, with no ohange of Tain* to r*rord. Tb* liol tom of the aouth winze, *n the lUO-foot level, two dart ago uaaaed out of tb* or* body into l*rr*u Irdge malarial, IxU yeatenbiy afternoon or* again appear**! , in tbe Iwttoni, at a rich*r qaality than •v*r. 'l'hia ia very encouraging, and j tb*r* ***nia bat little donU but that a paying min* will lie again developed. IMIIkrala. Tb* north drift*, on both tb* 1400 and 1500-foot l*v*la, from th* Virginia | Consolidated ahaft, ar* atill drivra rig- j onmaly forward, running in malarial i lying weal *f and adjoining th* or* v*in. Two drift* hav* b**n »tart*d on th* ror riapondiag Uvela from tb* Opblr, wbirh 1 ar* being pnah*il with all the vigor |hm- I xible to connect with the drift* fn>m th* i I'onaidated Virginia aid*. ■alrw Ta***l. During tbe patt week murk belter pro KTt-ea baa been made with tb* «0icieat aaaiataure of the four llurielgk drill*. ' U«btJ:**T*ij fptf ||*Vf b**p H4W to , I be length of th* luuual. being an aver age of over It f**t p*r day. A littl* water come* in at th* fao* of th* h*ad*r, but not enough U interfere in the laaat , with tb* en-ell«ui progr*** being wad*. | I'lak. Jh* flow of water at tb' bottom of th* ( tlbaft hlill coqtiqu** too strong to admit J of a reeunjpUqn of tb* wqrtf iif jUMna i the ahaft. Th* pnmp i* Juat *W* to t**p if under gqod control b*low tl)* ( 400-foot dation. l'rqa peeing b" p**n reewed both north aoj aouth on tfiai level. No q«jr development of iptereat to report. * , Sinking thc"'^^-" U ^ ij&^WSSr1. •ftu .t^ of or. u widening out fti» ihowa coutidetahle taprow^w'J duality. A drift hat I**" ,urt*i1^' " 2nth£ »t«1 which .how. nothingo. r.ln. my<* Dan •*• The <«W ol the main wc»t drill, at tw 400-foot Urol. y«Urday atunoon ag.it pcn.truted ft fin. »tr.aV of juartz of i ^cry promitiug character. character of the material penetrated U gradually toftentng and th. prtw)>*cta.l Sou reaching th. main or. vein i. dailj atrenirthening. The flow of water from th. face .flhe drift la .light, and givei but little if any trouble. Kinking th. uiftin .haft i. making good progm*. It U now down GO feel bel.w th. 000-foot level. tlioliotlora in •oft. my working ground. 1 operation, nr. progmtmg ft* n»u*|*'' th. upper level* without ehaitgo of value to chronicl*. Balllw.r. coaaall'aU*. Sinking th. main tliftft 1* making ateady progrM*. Th. prcpectiug drift, on th. 760-foot l.T.l are .till Tl«°r°u*^ proMcuted with BO change of "J*™" interest to report. Th. north drift on the 460-foot level it nuking good pro grwM. Aut.rlcaa Ftat. Th. main *outhw«at drift on th. 7u0 foot lev.l it »U11 driv.n vigorontly ahead running j-rall.l with the ore vein. So croea-cutting will b.dou. from thi. drift until it lux penetrated »ow» ditlauee further to th. eouthward. ■■UkwbMktr. Hinking th. niain .haft U making good progreM. It i. now down CO f..t b.low th. COO-foot lml. The m«iu Houth drift ou th. 400-foot l.vel I. »'il1 driv.n vigorontly ahead, following th. weat day wall of th. ledge Original Oelil 1HII. Driving ahead with the w..t drift at th. MO-foot l.rel, and occatioually meeting with good looking Mringcn> of of metal bearing quart/. Water dm* not interfere with tli. work »• yet. ja.lleo. The erection of the new hoisting and Dumping machinery it mnking goo«l progreM. Hinking tho Waller I>efe»t •hatti* alito making rapid progreM. Dally yl.ld, 40 ton. of ore. Bark. jr.. The extraction of ore from the flrtt station level, both north nud tonth. lint acaiu l>eeu commenced. Yeatridey the Hope mill wa* ttartcd up oruahiug ore from the mine. Yellow jMk.l The main ea.t drift on the 1740-foot level 1. in 1M feet from th. tliaft, III fair running ground. Nothing new to n-iwrt of the lirci-ctiug opemtlona ou the other levela. Miut. Hinking th. main tliftft i. making tteady progreu. the Iwttom "till in toft ■inking ground. It it the lntouli.m 'to soon oji.ii anoth.r atfttiou »nd *'*rt * drift for tli. l«dge. Tjlor. ... The etrong, eteady How of water Mill continue., and there Mem. but little hop. of overcoming it until more pow erful machinery can l>e «r.ct.d. MMUr. Th. main ea.t drift on the 400-foot lov.l ha* penetrated through a belt of hard porphyry and tho face i. now-in clay of a v.ry ftoft character. Florida. Very little progrett it made in tiuking the new abaft, owing to an increaw of water. Arrangements are beiug made for effective pumping machinery. Btllle.. Thtre it no change to note, eicept the steadv and very favorable progiwx* of the mainnorth drift on the 1700-foot level of th. Imperial ehftft. Mllv.r Mill. Th.re it no chang. .f importance to report of the [>ro«i>ectinR operation® in th* different portion* of the uiino. Xairift, Th. low.r tunnel htt patted through th. cl»y, and tho f»c. it now in v.iu natter of very favorftbte character. rtelea. Tunnel ttill driving aheftd, and msk lag good progrett. No change to re port. Rareor. Tho new th.lt i* cleaned out, the ■rater drained, and tho tinkiug returned. IMnttHllM. Th. timbering of th. ehftft it flniahed, ind .inking reaumed. llKwmuno*.- -The Imoka of ragia Intion for 111* next general election will ?1om on tilt STith day of Ortolier. IVr ion* entitled lo vote tiro tuck «« aru -itizeuit Mid actual reaideuta of the Stale >f NuvxU for nix mont^a prtriotu to he Jar of the election, and reniileiiU of ho towuahip, la which they intend to rota, for a period of :IU day*. l'Borneion Dmrrox'a Lkttmi.- Tbii iTening, it will be remembered, l'rofeaaor Denton, on* of tha abloat m icnlilic rritere in tha country, will deliver the lrat of a aerie* of lertnrea at National Juaitl Hall, VirjjiniaCity—Knject: "Tha irorlil before Lifr." Tha phenomena of ■arthiinakaa and YulranoMi will be ilia -uaaed at length. Aii'iiirvt im a Mill.—Tliia forvnooii fohn HihIHiIi, who work* in tha OoM fill quarts mill, hail tfco rir*b atripped iff tha middle llnprr of hla laft hand, ua ar an the flrat joint, by being runcbt ba waeu tha bottom of au amalgamating «u and a atk-k of tiuil>ar. Hrorri.i) Kirn a. A man iu Virginia iy tha nania of Kiug haa been attacked rith apottad ferer. The raae will pro •bly prove fatal. I'm. Wrblxir, Col ina. Hall and Uronaon behl a coiinultn ion over the cate to-day, Hir Diki/xitip.- -At about half-paat ileveti o'clock thia forenoon, Wm. lten lett fell down the air abaft of the ltelcbf r nine, a diatanre of 'JO fart, dinlomiting lit right hip. Dortont Hall and Manwin eudered the neceaaary aurgical aaxia auce. Kinoxr Split Or**.-A yonug nepbew if Mr. Wlunie, who reeidca in Ix>wer Jold Hill, aplit ojiew the little flngrr of lla |eft band with a hatchet aome tiiue o-day. A Rota.—ll la no wonder Ibat C. A. Nolle aeler, or tbe Metropolitan Ik** ami Mbue 4ore. No. 101 Hoetta C aireet, Vlrylala. I> tl» ■K agrh a mailing huatneea. lie baa Jnai re amed from San rraacUro with a Irrfe alack { the laletl rttlea and heal quality or bnau ad abow, which be la eelllng cheeper I ban Ter. J a el walk «p to No. IH South C alreel, ad eu«|li(« lilt aaw gootja. 14 fo» tke terjr beet rkoumpha, tela Brad lej I Raloraoa'e (lallarr without k T A I R 8— CAkPINU IN Til* ILKVATutl, Np. *M l|oaen atrefI. kaa Kraactac*. Taaiaik*etaiuekeMi7(aad«^lhg*Uiad'«.coBf (TELEGRAPHIC! I EASTERN DISPATCHES. [unit Yo tii «ii »*«it »m PQM18TIO MIW». The IW •• DMh*rr> KnrYull, Sept. 3.-A letter dated Havaua, Auguit "th, MJ« that om ™ HHb an order wu gi*«n t0 P"' IcfcDockeryin the chain gang, which was don.. He waa. howrer, apam! the indignity •( being sent to work with the remainder of the gang. AU com munication wilb friend* In Puerto Prin cipe was denied bim, od on the *ith |,i«h shipped from Neurit*! for Ha vine, whew he arrired AuguatMth, iud iu forthwith aent to Cabana. For tress. Ko one bad communication wltli him up to the time the letter waa written. MMwnUe Kaaelaallaa. The Democratic Convention, which met at llagewtou, Md., yesterday, nom inated Wm. Walah for Cougreaa. Mont gomery Blair waa ona of the defeated candidates. (k»r riMghi Baiiwar* A convention of paraona Interested in the conatrnction of a cheap freight rail way between the Atlantie Seaboard and Miaaiaaippi Hirer, waa held in Mt. Ver non, Ohio, yeaterday. IU object waa to secure an organization in N J., Fenn., Ohio, Indiana, and Illinoia, which ahall undertake the aurrey of a route and ee cure aubacriptiona for the defraying of •II preliminary expeneee. Many prom inent gentlemen were in attendance, among them Hen. Celumbua Deland. Coinmittiea were appointed aocording to the original deaign to receire aubacrip tiona for a preliminary aurrey. ladlcaallaa Meeila* la Brtatoo. Ikwrox, September 3.—A rolftred in dignation meeting here laat night wm nddreaaed by William Wells Brown, Goo. Griffin, John J. Smith, E. G. Walker ami otbera. They believed there haJ Wu shown altogether too much leniency to ex-re belli and that the alnreholdlng power waa still Ntruggling for anpremacy. They calle«l u|>on the President to take prompt meaauret for the enppresslon of the present state of affaire, and if he ba<l not power to do that, to conrene an extra session of Congress. Resolutions etpraaaive of these sentiments were adopted. FOREIGN N1W8. KavolallaaarjT Plato la Italy. Nrw York, Sept. 3.--A letUr from Home aaya the Revolutionists now de niru to set up a Ked llepublic and Com unuie, and to play in Home the pranke they played in Pari*. WESTERN DISPATCHES (•rami re ran eeLB aiu. mm aawe.l PROM 8AH_FRAHCI»CO Mnrtler la the Kerand D^raa-Jtaw Vark Maaaaa aa reala la B.F. Wiilelile-Arrtvad—Ureaaba^ha. Si* Famrtsro, Sept. 3—1 r. The jary iu the cnae of Antoulo Gon zales. tried for the murder of Lnla llo mero, returned rerilict of guilty of mur der in the aecond degree. About 40 New York maaona will ar riro by the overland train to-night, un der contract to work on the Falaee Ho tel. The trouble canaed by the 8-hour men I* said to be the reason why they were aent for. General John E. Allieon committed suicide here te-day by sbootlrg hlmaelf. He was au old and reapected citixen of Snn Francisco. Tho cause of hie mi ride la not knowu. The Pacific Mail ateamrr Grenada, from Panama, arrired this mormiug. Greenbacks, lljtftll'v A Duel with a Naaiao. For nearly two weeka, says the Wash ington (Kansas) Hrpublicait, Elegan Driakell, wbuM home la a faw miles northeast of tbia city, baa abowa signs of insanity of a moat malicioua type. 11a hu tbrentenod the lira* of eeveral CmoiiH, ami on Mitral occaaioua ba baa on baard to nay that ha would "aboat tha baart out of Hheriff I'atrie," if ba came in hi* way. Hit bitterneea toward I'atrie in particular aaama to have bean on account of tha affactual way in which Patrie workad up tha caaa at hia brother, C. Driikall, who ia bow ia tha I'anitantiary for larceny. Elegan haa baa Iwcn growing mora Iwld and viciaua up to laat Monday, whan tha County At torney ieaued papers for hia detention, fearing that eotne mischief might be dona by allowing him to rnn at large, and Hheriff 1'atrie and Canatabla Child era wara ordered to make tba arrest. Ha had l>een seen a abort time before mak ing bis way toward tba flslda of Lypd, a abort diatonee northeast of town, and tha •fflcers, not mistrusting that he had arms, proceeded to where be was sop pased to 1>a. Ha was soon discovered lurking alxmt the fields, armed with a Sharp's rifle, and on seeing the ofBoara drew his rifle on Childers and fired, but by a quick movement Childers evaded the 1*11, and retreated to tba house of Lynd for arms. Hs procured a shotgun, the only weapon at hand, and started in pursuit, while I'atrie started to tha city to get arms and summon aaaiatauee. Driskell took a circuitous route toward tha dty, ami reached the eaetern limita of the town juat aa I'atrie had procured a shotgun and waa starting after him. As l'atria turned the oomer In the rear of Ilnak's lumbar vard, ha and the ma niac stood face to face at a distance of about forty yanla, each with a g in in his hand, and each in full viaw of the other, the maniac tbirstingfor tba blood of bis would-be captor, and Patrie da- ( Urmined to do bis duty at the risk of i bis life. Aa qoiek aa humaa hands could move, the deadly weapons wara lowered into position, and a simnltana- I ous report and two clotyW of aaoka seat a thrill of tenor through tlioee who were hastening to tba eoene. Evan be fore the report of the weapons had fully' died away, and before the smeke had arisen from aboat tha combatants, the maniac was heard to shriek in wild tones: "There, I've killed him atlaatl" Hut a moment later the sickening effect of a wonnd came over the auuitac, and he reeled and fell to the ground, and *aa seUed by the strong arms of tba Hheriff. Dr. Williainaon waa earn- , maned and ascertained that the bat) from the gnn of tha Hheriff bad p*aed 1 thrangh the flesh on the iuifcfc ol tha (high. Ejcuauid fen iTaqr sfV-Hi hem, • A IMI uiii, aal^an I U1J **/ to make ">< B«r. la tn praeni* territory I* l»lrad»«* Hie tateal ueeftillaerailmi M |* wanv-1 eeeryOa/ureverj »ae, aeerr whirr, wli* haa * fatnlle, a rull-alanl HewHij Ma. kio* »U1>,T*U* aialTreadl*** «•» tin tklt Ilia nan- ftrtau »'—Ml« run wankj i>«v %m fur, r*|>l'l. mmlh a IXI inn, nukri < •**» m •ima* IMIkuMh will tear Mure tfea atlUhoaaUlrliuuiul. fcuLl imjw alia>Wgta hi all w*rk and II,r ImimiTrTlntiiiii ttala Woitfrwl li» u. »»tr. Al'lil. onlv n.«*| .kuw tbetil In MMTa Han in m>ii In eterj l*ju**tkry mier. fj* an-l up »arda cleare*4ally Uy uuan areata. .No aaek ma rklnvwaar%er«i^rr*iaianrMirii prtrr. i'.,UJ* aUd lut rear, la^aa faailllia we litem. iMnaud la UTUii1? •VS i», w*"» Ue; beioine kaewu. tJiu? i ..f**- Uwr*£k *'"**». Mackmuu. Tallara, rlc.. reomimewl litem •• uerlnl. Mlakla Itrea ma la Unt wIMaul*. Ir tluralt a*a(r[)i ) In rawl pU*e.wrtu far ll. wfer a mm. me 1.7roar family or a relation than la mm U-urr or m ekeaii. M*jBa**K«tlgallp.ru uf the con.lrv .u reeel^ ar pelea, li*. llr-aJ a.It er ileemenl kealanlaa "*m iaeed In aryrj family " lalaaatber ntuaMaflMa paper. Aldrv»« th» rropilelim. Itnarar j. Mil UtfAV A Ga. i* Canal .treat. New Tar*. War It Is.—It U not atnajr* * I *U that tb* *ld*w*lk In front of W. IL Itlaou'a aturo la blockaded with good* orery day. and ao nianr paopl* cutnlua aut loaded with gooda, for with a few dollar* yoo can bur uraccrt* ahoaiti to do for a Btonth. Von caa bur freah tuna to**, tt> caa, Ar M eta.; fraah (Mack**, 1»> caa. IB eta. j fre*b ojr*t*re, *»> can, as eta,: pie fruit, I»> ran. * eta., and •Yurjthlaf In pruoor I loo. (Jo and gel a packaja of Klaoaa coffee, freak frond rrrj week. Trr l». • Ooaaoroura* Hauxi*. corner of C alreet and Button arena*. Virginia City, Caiatta Haamn (late of lha had.lla (lock), proprietor. Mr. Bomoter d**lrr* to lufucm hi* Men I* *nd tb* paMIc ctneralljr that b* ha* thoroughly rr flttad and opened tb* abora popular Nitoaa, where he will be ready at1 ill flaw* to **pply hi* ca*ioa*r* with tk* choice*! wine*, liquor* and Cl<an. Ulrahlmacall. 1 Ool> flitxaaa and *T*rjbodjr read tblc There la on* thing certala; tho** who are alllaf with djr*p*p*la, billion* dli***** aad kxa of apo*tlt*. get wall be tb* nae of Bitter Witch. Kerry time * rtoa* la takro Ike pa lien I feel* heller. Hold (t J. Jotra'Drn( Dime. Laet Chance Mulmeal, tb* vreateet pala> killer In tb* world t Well Pool Pllla, thceaaleat purpllr*. Hold e»a»ywhne. 11* A Ifaoo*a<aaT RBji aar.-U I* w*ll known to aiy cu*toD*r* lhat I am not In lb* habit of urging paymnt*. bat de*lr1af tn go balow tn lay laaaapply of Kail good*,on the tlth day of H*pt«nb*e, It I* iiereaaary for ma to aak all» bo paaalbly can to cob* forward and aeiil* Iwfore that lime. II. UALLAN!). I soda. The b**t for BAKING pur)>o*e* I* John Dwioht A Co.'a. uylOMn WE MEAN BUSINESS! Fall Campaign now Opened EVBnY PERHON WHO RRAI>H TUI* AI) vertlaemenl will HAVK MONEY, and E*t Ja*t what tney want In th* CLOTHING LINE, BT t'ALLIXU OX TilR Kl'B8( KIBRRS. TIIK MOST COMPLETE AND IIEHT HE LECTKD HTOCK OK HTYLIHII AND DI'KABLE. Fall & Winter Clothing, FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.,| Krrr Op«nrd Oul In Ike Town. AO WE AKE DETERMINED TO IK) THE Largest Clothing Business la thl* plan. If good flood* and I/>w Price* will do It. RtlNSTKIN A WOLF, Naat la Ihak of ( allfarata. Uald lllll. I ae. Int 1 WALLER'S CLOTHING BAZAR,| la Dr. Hall'* New Dulldlng, MAIN HTIKCT UOI.U IIIM. M. P. WALLER £ALU( PARTICI'LAH ATTENTION OK I oftbepahlle tn the Iktl that he I* *elllng epleadld etaek of Spring and Summer CLOTHING,| ....roxaiBTtxo or,... OK KMX AND Rl'NINRMM MHTM, BOYM' CI/0TIIIN<1. PVBNinilllNO IIOOIM. II AT«, BOOTH, HIIOIW, TKIINKM, VAI.IHKM, RKCARDLK68 OF COST! (VCall aad eiaatlaa before pnrchaalng •iMwhere. aaMtf J. M. CORN WELL, N«. St Nartb V Wr**«. VIRGINIA CITY, NEV., Miaartctoirr »nd Dnlrr In FURMTURE, MATTRESSES ....AMD.... ■■DOING. nlAnoTAnTKRM FOR Till KTATR OF NKVADA for Ik* Ml* or tb* hmou> CBAXDALL BPKIX6 1KB. Tb* Crtadill Co*pi.I HprlRg I* lb* onljr »cll iipportlnir, mud CMUot gel obi at order. U|bl Olbrr Myln *r Mi Nana (krlarMl by !'*• GOLD HILL FURNITURE STORE! MAIN STIICKT. COLD HILL, ;Fm**r'* Bolldlai. neit above lb* New. olBr*.) >. w. »m, proprietor. prnitsinu*. hphixu mattrkhmui, CVKI.RO IIAIk. Kl'RKKA AJfD PILC MATTRKSSKN, Lonxan, cAiiprw, oil. cloth. WINDOW SHADES, ITO., ITC. EVFarsllir* and Maltm*** repaired. Cub ■aid for Heroo<l-band "uralliitr. rrirearearoa ible. Call and •**. mi« tt. W. QRAXT. ECLIPSE Lifer}' and Feed Stable, MAIN KTRIR, UOI.D III I.I. rartlrslaralOnllon pal* tollnardlarmock. Alwijra M hand For H*l*. O. C. HlWn.ln rntibwr. ■■Mil lOdKE r»| HALE, ^ LAROIDWKLUXO II0V8X, COX alalag>1— »»■*. Ill*BMW BelldligJH aid la tittlknt raoiStloa, ritartml m lb* kill. M* appaaiU Um Yeltev Jacktt worfci. * For partldlan applf al lh« Oroc*rj Hlor* of "8 ''' RICHARD MRROCR. 4f»U 1UU Itrwt, Qoid Hill. aqi tnw, lie. ~™ THE HON JEER DRY OOOD8 Established to 1841! LATEST FASHIONS • •..AT.*** , FRANKENHKinERU! FAMILY DBV UOOIHi STORK ! GOLD HILL. J" ■Hock of ' " DRE88 GOODS! Tb'.i 0*p*rtB*nl I* r*pl*«* wltk *W(UI, norcl and >|Mci*i Mjto*. aad eaaatttal** (Ik nu*l comp 1*1* MMttarat *r*r oCrr*4 la ikia town. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Bmilaj, Bcotak aad Irlak Duutk; Damask Tiki* Clotk* uul Hapklaa r*t* aad TowaUa*; LU*a aad Cutloa Bk**tlkfft aad Skirt lafi Ulaakataaad OalKa; 0*lor*d aad Wkit* rlama*to; Tab)*and F1M0 Oor*r»j Lac* Co ruin*, lit., *!«., BU. At Qreatly Reduced Pricesl H08IERY DEPARTMENT Ladtaa', Cktldraa'r aad 0*at*' Hu*l*rr of all •la** aad q*ailtl«*. OIotm, Lac**, Kaibraldcrj Is **u aa4 bj Ik* yard; Haadk*rckM»,ale.,•»«. Will Ml H t'k.aa far Cask ai at) Mara la ika Blala! Mil, M. FKANKBNHBIMBB. EVERYBODY KNOWS Dry Woods Have Declined, **..r nr.... TO REALIZE ITS TRUTH voir M |!MT HKK A HO FBICK B. CALLAND'S IMMENSE STOCK. I.<VKRY IIHANCH IN TH> I.INB OK HTAPLK and FANCY DRY itoolm la rraamml with Ik* CUOICUT NVVXLTIBM. n*••••• l.r U4IM aad C'klldrra. I ad*rw*ar *f all d**rHr ilaaa,KfWMimrw af rial* aad llnipih r«r «•.!., rmmm, llaalrrr. I.arr*. Oar* Twa aad Tkra. kaitaa.d Kid Ula***, OK ALL HUADI8 AND DMT MAKE. CKAMII, U yard* far SI ft UOUII < OUnKTM, a pair far..—..... »» Aad Kv.rrlklaala rr**.rllaa. »•: if VARIETY STORE. pICNIC, MARKBT, WALL AND WORK lAIKITt. PKTI'KK FKAMKM, FANCY CBOt'K. KBY. IUXFH, TOYN, HTATIIINKUY, AND A (1KNKRAL AttHORTMKNT OF FANCY GOODS, ....AT ... Brrliaer'H Varirlv Store, •MAIN NTKKKT, (101.0 HIM., (Opp. IMd Fellow*' Halt) Okrtnrr than Ik* rlir*pr»l. Call aad a** for mmK aattlm K. IIKKLINKII. J. & J. B. MALLON, NO. 41 SOUTH C STREET (Nril daar la Baak arCallfarala). VIRGINIA, NEVADA. Groceries and Provision*, ENGLISH CROCKERY, CHINA SETS OF EXTRA QUALITY TABLE CUTLERY, GLASSWARE CHOICEST WINES AND LIQUORS IN TIIK .tlARKKT, FINE OLD COGNAC BRANDIES, ('HOICK IMt'KRONi Ktmil AND IKImH WHISKIES, •10 PUT AID SREMY RIMES, CHAMPAGNES & OLABETS. rr-AII tlMlr Wliw» tad l.lqnnra m i«ni Irnl I'ara and HaltahU for Mnllflaal Parpaara. i.* a.m. mun, lm Tlrtl»l«, »wM«. YOSKMITE HUB ROOM, Xo. 14 Konlh (' rtrtrt, Vlnclala. OPIN ALL NIOHT! Mill k BUCA*. Proprietor*, Mill A.TTUIU. Clll. CUBHIII«a UAHON IRON WORKS VIRGINIA CITY, Ifca Mfllf, TYRRELL A CUMMINOt, ruxntDBin. ■Arannmi. (jkmcrai. r l««f «»ra.Dwrtlw a»d >U»ifcrUnw >? Qwni nlll u4feilu MMklaarjr of all da. rrlpllMi. All wfcil «frd wttk pros plana uid dl »palfh. u< a 11 ha Lowaa t Ralra. iyi»tr o. «. a. uiih. HAIST * LILIENf Civil Ei|laeeri aid 8«r Teyors. •moni R«M MIU- Om OltMa'i ItMt, Hll l|