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rHE EVENING NEWS. ILF. DOTIMi ■ i UUw ul PntrltMr. SOLD ITLU i i TODAY. 8KPT. 11. MM TUB PBOrOHKO MITIIBKM COSVEX im Lateat advice* from the East indicate (hat the call for a conventicn of Bepub licani of the reconstructed Sutea will be raaponded to ia en enthuaiaatic manner. The "«U" ia an invitation to all Bepub licana of the Honih to aalect a delegation to maat at Chattanooga, Taan., on tha 13th •( nait month, tha object being to inquire into tha traa condition of tha Booth; to ahaw it* needa and to auggret tha reforma neceeaary to aacnre tha par fact raconatniction of thoaa Statu It vaa drawn by Hanator Chandlar, of Michigan, and haa tha indoraamant of prominent Bepublicana everywhere. It calla upon all IUpublicana, whathar of Southern or othar Sutaa, "who atill aarntally daaira to maintain tha princi plaa upon which tha t'aioa waa foundad, and to inaugurate which in tha South reconstruction waa begun, and wha farl as intaraat in tha preservation of law, ordar and the right* of citutetuhip," to attend the Convention. and advieee them to maka lhamaalTaa acquainted with tha true condition ef their reepective local itiea, ao that an authoritative ataUmcut may be made to the coantry. It ia impoaaible to eetimate the ben eflta which *ach a convention ef repre sentative man frum all aectiona of the conatry will eanfer. It will be able to giva, from authoritative atateniente de rived from peraonal knowledge of ita dalagataa, a full aad complete analyaia of tha praaent condition of tha Southern State*, and develop the true cauae* which to-day are giving rite to note ua bloodthed. There U bo " war of races" ia to* Sooth. We hat* heretofore «i primJ oar Ui«( that it is the ignoraat, degraded claas of Southern whitea who are responsible for tha atrocities recently perpetrated. That tha baiter cUaa of Southaru people, thoaa moat anient for Bout hern succsas daring tha war. laadara af har armiaa and aoldiere ia bar ranka are engaged ia thaaa dastardly outragea upaa tha nagro population, wa are aot prepared to believe. Tha aoet promt neat men of tha ttoulh to-day dteir all tympatby with tha White League, and are agitating tha matter of railing a con vention like the one propoaed by Re publicans. Civtlued aad educated men, aoldiere of tha war, cannot be cold blooded aaaaaaina of an inaffenaive race. Instead of a war of racea, the recant outragea have beea a mateacre of ne groee by tha "White League." Tha reault mnat ba disastrous, not alone to the fesgraea. bat to the wh<^ South. It la, aaya aa exchange, "a proclamation of the fact that ia tha late rebel Statea there ia do place for the aafa and quiet mveetment of capital or porauit of indnatry, and ia a eort of an ticipatory declaration that proaperity ia baniahed from that mad region until the preeent generation, which rameinbera the comfort af alavery and the eemlity of tha negro, ia dead. Kentucky ia a place that a man with ftlU.OOl) that he wanted to put into busineaa, would go a hundred milea to avoid. Teuueaaee, ea pecially ia the Weat, ia qaita aa bad. Louisiana and Tnaa are woraa. The inaaoity of tha negro-hater haa left no place for tha peace and order without which capital never entrra it, and indut try and proaperity view it from afar aff. The first leaaon of thia party folly—for it taken a straight party Una—mutt ba rain, and the beat that any frirad of the South can wieh ia that it may coma epeedily, and bring to tha ovusrs that parceptioo af the tendency of their con duct which will prevent ita repetition. Onea rained by "nigger" antipathy and ita diaordere, aad the people may aaa that their interests lie in doing jna tie*, and preserving peace, inatead of aaaerting "tha proud dominaaca of white blaad." ^aetaanat wa made a compariaou be tween the course of the Eureka .Wind and Ratio's ifawjipn, reganliag obacene journalnm. In aa doing we moat em phatically condemned both publications. Thia naming, however, the latter sheet, with characteristic malignity, charges that wa defended Caaaidy and the Srii/i *ef. To evary one who read tha N«ws yeetarday the charge ia known to ba false. for tha information of others we hereby pronannco it an unqualified and aalicioua lie. Wa have no sympathy with that aert af jeurnalieiu -llrst intro duced into Storey county by Mr. Sutro, through hit organ- which drags out from tha jrava tha burtad fanlta of public maa, which tauaa upon the private history of individuate, aad distorting it beyoud recognition scatters broadcast the ecau date thaa evolved among pure ami gnile Icaa members of the family circle. We took occaaion yeeterdav to condemn both tha £ra/iaef and Satro'a .V>ur»;i/«i. Wa did it in no gentle terms, for such Crimea against aociefy need cauterizing, not poulticing, blisters, not emoliente. If it shall reeult in banitbiag hereafter from the columns of Sutro'e organ the billingsgate with which it overflows, we shall ba gratified. Mb. Mraar IIalmtid writ** aa follows is om of hi* lattara on tha Ireland cala biation: "Mr. Ut;vd Taylor waa intro duced a* tha Skald from Amarica. Ha quia anrpriaad tha paopla by addraaaing tbam in Daaiah briartr, bnt duantly, «x praaaing aoatimanta of raapact and con gratulation. Whan ha had conrluilad, tha King, who waa ataading in tha thick of tha crowd, lad tha chaanng, giving tha Skald tha full and ragular thrac timaa thrac. At tha Qayaam a faw daya aftarward tha King told Mr. Taylor ha waa axcaadingly aurpriaed to haar him apaak ia Daniah, and conipliuiantad hiia upon hia command of tha lauguag*." OnmL Ben.** ia announcad for a apa<ch at Olonocatar. at aoma tima with- I ia tha nait faw warka, aad Maaaachu aatta will await with conaidarable inu-r aat hia viawa on tha Oorarnorahip (jura tion. Thoao aangniaa Republican*. who hara earafnlly buriad tha Oanaral and hald thair waka ovar hia political grave, may yat And that ha ia an oaooinforta biy lively corpaa, wboaa kicking* may opoat all of thair plan. M> R1TALK Y t> TUAT UU Hutro'a organist, at Virginia City, to uthar a lunatic or a tool. This morn ing *• And a clipping from the tutorial columns •( aoma jonrnal—certainly not the Gold Uill Nrwe—wherein a certain travesty upon ona of Mr. B etcher's let ter* baa been imitated and applied to a contemporary joarnal. Upon which the Drptmltnt comment* aa follows: "Which is a very excellent travee tiy upon Mi. Beech era famooa letter, and ona that we hare before eeen in print. If Eli Perkins, of the New York .Sun, abould ever sue the Oou> Hill New* man for ataaling his bit of pleasantry on thia subject, be baa only to call upon the Indmminl to testify in hie favor. Onr evidence will win hie auit without doubt. The Gold Hill Piccolo man ia a literary thief." Aa the article copied never appeared in the rolnmna of this pa|»r, we are not indebted to the New York Sunt brevity man therefor. If, however, we had atelen the entira second pa«e of tha £101, and ita proprietors should aue na for literary piracy, we may be permitted to doubt the sufficiency of any teetimony which tha DtptmlnU editor might give to convict na. There are circamstaacee, well known to the pnblie, which might diacredit such teetimony. Aa to literary, or any other kind of thieving, we claim no rivalry with the l*i>nd*tU editor. Onr rwpntatiou in that peculiar role, un like his, ban yet to be made. Tm Democratic priinariee in Ormsby county, yesterday reaulted in an average majority of about ninety for tha Bradley ticket. Some diaaatiafaction ia expreeeed by the frieatle of Cel. Ellie, beoanee the polls were cloeed at eight iaatewl ef nine o'clock p. x. Carton Item*. ! From tae Trtbene. September 10.1 A buiineea man of thi* city recently approached another confidentially, and aaked i( there waa not a chance to waka aouie money out o( tba coming election. Tba gentleman addreeaod replied: " Cer taiuly; I'va get up a dab; coma in and aignit." Tba fellow ruahed in, wban tba party of tba aacond part brouKbt out a larga hickery club. Our aell-out friand did not aak any queetiona, but ruahed out of tba ahop, eagerly porauad by tba man with tba club. Unfortunately ba eacaped. Such man abould ba foravar oatracieed from aociaty. It ia n ported tbat an Independent club we* organized in Canon City on Tuee day evening. We bawd tba namra of tba principal maabara, but acarcely be lieve tba report, for tba raaaon that tba partiea mentioned are too good I'nion men to attempt throwing tbn political power Into tbe band* of tba ultra Demo crat*. Home of tba namee of tba organ isera wa bare, and if needa be aball pub liab them in order to conrt contradiction. The Republican primariea take place to-morrow, and promiae to ba vary ex citing. Tbe etruggle for tbe Oevernor abip promiaaa to bu cloae, and it ia a bard matter to guaaa tbe oomiag man. WiaaMucca. Tbe SUvrr male bviug been removed frem Cnionville to Winaemucca, made ita tint iaeue at tbat place day before yeaterday. Ita preeeat proprietor* and 'i*ken, Myen k Hill, propoee en ng tbe paper ehortly. Froia tbeir editorial wa copy tbe following: " To-day we iaaua tbe lint number of tbe Silitr SUUt in Winnetnucca. We came here bvoauae we have faith in the futan of th» town, and knowing ita geographical advantage* we believe that it ia deetined to become the moat douriehing city on the line of the Cen tral Pacific Kailroad between Sacramento and Ogdan. It cumin* 11 da tba kay to Ea*tera Oregon and Southern Idaho, with which point it ia certain at no die tent day to be bound with the iron bond* of a narrow or broad gauge railroad. It i* the natural outlet of Paradiae Valley, which containa the moat axteniira and proaperoua agricultural community in the State of Nevada. It ia alee the center of a raat grilling area which af ford* paaturage for numeruua herd* and flock* and ia on tba line of the great thoroughfare which connecta the Orient and Orcideot, bringing the Atlantic and tbe PaciAc within a waak'a travel of each other, and making England and China nearer neighbor* than New York and Liverpool ware thirty yean ago. We came hare te better our conditlou aud with the intention ef remaining and building up a paying bnaine** aa tbe nroeperity and population of th* town increaaee." Stag* Robber* Captured. Flank Fnlford and Frank Jehnioa, charged with having robbed Well*. Fargo Jt Co.'a expreea laat February, neer Baker City. Oregon, wen brought to town laat Tueeday on the Idaho *tage by ("apt. Bledooe, Welle, Fargo i Co.'a agent between thia point and Silver City. Tliev had a writ of habeaa corpua iiaoad, but befon tbe matter eould be heard a complaint wee filed againat them befon 8. S. Oraaa, Juatie* of the Peace, and werranta iaauad, and they an now held aa fugitivee from jualke until a requiai tion can be obtained for their traaaporta lion to Webfoet. They wan found nmr Camp McDennit cutting wood. Thay i .Tint in declaring their innooence of tbe robbery, and aay that they ran e*tal> h*b that fact. One of them haa a fam Uy.—Ntfter M, Sfpi. 10. Uittix by i RintiKitu.-l'htrlij Kell, who uaed to (laughter I'kiah'abeef and mutton, baa just returned from Humboldt count*. He brings with him quite a curiosity in tha shape of a huge swollen and ducolored am. II hsp Cnsd thusly: In gat ting over a brush ica, a mila (rum tha houaa be waa going to, ha muat have placed his hand on or near a coiled rattlesnake. Imme diately after it bit him. h* lell the poison commence to affect Uia whole system, bia tongue and lip* grew thick aid al moat useless. On reaching tha houae, howeTsr, he maJe known his trouble. A sheep waa soon killed and a hole rut ia the warm carcass, into which Charier thrast his arm. This gave considerable relief, and that some of the poison waa extracted seamed evident by the inside of the shaep soon becoming green Af ter this, poultices of tobacco, oniona, greaee, etc.. war* appliai!. Ha traveled on horseback down to Ukiah, though it waa not a very pleaaant trip under tha circumatancee.— t'kiaX DUpalrh, Sfj-lm btr 6th Fonsil Bo*ss — J. R. Jennings is build.ng a foundry at Mill City, a mila or mors from the Humboldt Kiver. To supply tha works with water it became neceesary to dig a wall. Ia this well, on last Monday, at a dapth of forty feat from tha surface the meu engaged in sinking found the bone* af aa animal that prebably existed in what is now the State of Nevada thousands of years ago. A portion of one of the bones shown ns by tit. Jenniagi ia about three-fourths of an inch in diameter, and ia in an ex cellent state of preservation. The val ley where the well ia being sunk is per fectly level, and the cement in which the bonee were encaaed is exceedingly ha{4 and haa to be blasted, aa a pick makee no impreeeion whatever on it.— Silvtr StaU, Off*. HXA. TELEGRAPHIC! EASTERN DISPATCHES. [•raCtlL TO TBI ML! B!1X DAILT »*• DOMESTIC NEWS. Slir You, September 11.—The lnteat pUiuio o( the controversy between tlio Pacific Mail Company aud the transcon tinental railroad, it ii rnraored, U a com bination embracing railroads between Philadelphia. N«w York, Baltimoro and San Francisco, for a new anil powerful line on the Pacific, to run exclusively in the interests of these railroad* and their European connections. The name of Lelaml Stanford haa been mentioned in connection with the contemplated enter, prise. The Governor aavs if the nego tiationa pending were successfully con cluded he thought it very likeiy he would visit Europe to make arrange ment* for the pnrrhaae of veewls. Ilumel Sage, President of the l'acifio Moil Company. expressed regret at the present competition between the l'acifio Mail aand Pacific railroada, which he said waa injuring all parties. He said that the Pacific Mail Company waa will ing to do anything to put an end to the difficulties. He attached little import ance to rr|Hirtf in regard to the e«tal> lishmrnt of a rival line. If the rail roada attempted anything of the kiud they could bo at once enjoined for vio lation of their charters. It wax quite likely, however, that Gov. Stanford and others would try to establish a line in connection with the Pacilio railroad. l'rM|wU In laws. Cwcioo, Sept. 11.—A Marshalltown, Iowa, dispatch say* the Anti-monopoly State Central Committee yesterday se lected Henry C. Hayes of Polk county, • well-known and successful fanner, as • candidal* for Stat* treasurer, in inner of llamas, withdrawn. Keporta (roui all pirti o( 111* SUU arc very encourag ing, and indicate the election of an Anti mopuly Htat* ticket aail a majority of Congreaslonal candidate*. ■till X*l Mo* Auy St. 1'aDL, Minn., September 11.— Protestor 8. Winchell, Stat* ()*ologi*t, th* tame who accompanied tb* t'untnr expedition to th* Black Hill*, in an offi cial report enuuierstiag mineral* found in the country aaya: " Soma of tb* min *r», that accompanied th* outfit, r*|>ort th* finding of gold and ailrer in aotne of th* gulclie* in the *onth*aatcrn portion of th* Hilla, though I aaw non* *f tb* gold, nor did I *** aay of the aariferoua quart*. 1 hare taken th* gold report* with a larg* grain of allowance." Pro faaaor Donaldson. who also accompa niwl th# expedition, entirely coincided with Professor YVmch*ll an th* gold qDMtiou. Tb* WklteLMfun Wtetnalt Mur der anil Terrorism iu Unlitaua. Cuicaoo, September 11.—Tb* lnUrr. ftcran'a N*w Or1*ana apacial *aya: la formation from St. Martina and lb*ria Parish** indicate that th* Whit* League will raak* a bold aland there. They have thre* cannon and ara armad with Winchester rifle* and liarc ratioua which w*r* furnished by tb* llorcrniurnt du ring th* r*c*nt overflow. During the laat thre* week* flfty-aeven negroes and whitea hare been murdered in that ri cinitv. lUfuger* from Conchutta atate that at leaat thirty prrton* hare been foully murdered in and about that place, llegistratinn officer* in the Northern and Western portions of the Stat* decline to *err*, owing to the iu aecurity of Ufa. The regular police of Shrereport havu bean discharged and (Iremen, all of whom are White L**gu*ni, been appointed to aucceed them. / nnmb*r of caaea of Prataian guna con aigned to White Leaguera ef thia city and brought fmm New York city on the th* steamer Western Metropolis and marked ladiee' and children's abort, hare been seized. WESTERN DISPATCHES [•ricitL TO rat uuld aiu. dailt »*»•.] PROM 8AN FRANCI8CO • loekt- R>; District fair -Weather - 1° la lasers' ;Ball~ Cnibeaaleaneut Trial AhiisciI *f Mauslaug birr lawlsltli Islauri News. Sm» FaAXrtsco, "Sept. 11—1 r. M.— Stock* are rather weak. There will be a grand parade of bogncd cattle at the Hay Diatrict Fair to-day. to be followed by interesting racea of trot Urs, ruunert and roadstora, and an auc tion tale of stock. Th* weather ie very tin*. The rioaeare will claae the celebration with a grand ball at Union liall to-night. The caae of Licen** Collector ltuckUy and bia deputies, accused of cmlwzxling public funda, will comu before the 1'olice Court tbi* afUrnoon. l'etsr Hansen and bia wif* Mary Han eon bar* b**u accused by th* Coronar'a Jury of manilaughter, in killiug John Leggett during an affray on the corner of Beale and Harrison street* on Suuday night laat. Th* bark B. C. Wyli*, from Iloaolnlu, to-day, bring* date* to August 2Cth. Th* newt ft not of great importance. Sine* the adjournment of th* Legisla tur*, ears th* Adveriwrr, Honolulu has been the dulleal oi citisa. The King and royal party weru to riait the crater of Kilanaa, to remain thre* weeks. The German Consul, T. C. H*uck, had taken learc of the King to return to Europe. He had raaidod at Hoaolaln 25 ysara. FROM MODESTO, CAL. ratal MhMilus Affray. Moddtto, September 11.—k aborting ■rr*|»' occnrTed bare alwut 10 o'clock 1m( night between Mike Gleaaou aud Billy Sharaftkrr, partnert in n dance bouaa here. No particular* a* to the trouble are learned, but it ia auppoaod to b« a woman. Gleaaan waa killed. Fonr ahota were flred. Shoemaker, alter committing the deed, tried to ea cape, and atarted down the Taolomne Rirer. but waa found tbie morning by the Sheriff, about two milee below here, and ia now in aafe keeping. Tbbu botehera are ondeF bail at Beading, Pa., (or killing and aellingdia eaaed a&inali. A Hippy Klat. A sportsman writ«* from Valdini thai there is at least on* monarch who is amusing hiraaclf. He aava: " Th» happiest king in tha world. Victor Emwaaual, ia (oaud ruralizing. Ha em ploye tha graatar part of bia tima in banting wild boar in tba picturesque ▼alleys which aarronnd the town. The othar day tha august aportaman »u aa aailed by two of those animala, ena of which rippad np tha bally of hia horaa —tha pitfutrt of hia anita arrived ia timu to aava him, and ha got off with an ax coriation of little im|H>rtance. Tha en campment of hia Uajeety in tha valley of tha Aoata ia oompoaed of two paor little tenta for hia aidea-de-camp, and a wooden hot in which victuals are rooked for tha whole party indiacriminately. The King himself aleepa outaidu on the ground, enveloped in hie cloak, as ha it eN auffooated under the taut. lleing very corpulent, he follows the chase on foot with seme difficulty. Ho generally starts at 3 o'clock in tha morning.mount eil ou oue of the little Sardinian horses, so sur»-footed and ao ardent, and doea not return until nightfall. Sometimee he loses his companions, and hunta alms. If seized with hunger after a long excursion, he enters the hoase of the tirnt peasant he meets, aitka for omelette and a pot of light wine, and while eating converses with the boat and the little family ronnd him about the neighbors, tha cre|», and the l>etty incidents of the village, ill* quality is only known by the price he paya for his breakfaat. Such is the life led by Victor Kiuiuauuel at thia moment." Sutbo, the itinerant Khowmau, wrote a letter from Auatin to hia paper, the Virginia lmUptmltnl, atating that tha people in Auetia went wild with enthu eiaam over him aud hia lantern, and that Lander is sunt for the Independent party. Tha anly wild man enen in Auatin at the time waa Hutro himeelf, and with hia departnni departed all of the Independent party that waa aver within the bordera of Loader county.— ItfTM Riirr HririUt, Srpinnhtr 0. Marrinnf.. McIJkl'llIN—ELLIOTT—In VltalaU. H,plnn Iwr 10. by Uav. Ueorre W. FlU'h, Duucm McLsurm tu Mli> Marjr K. Elliott. KliW TO-DA Y. LIST OP LSTTIRS RKMAININO IN TUB (101,11 UIIX POST oflirt*. Stpt. II, 1074. If uol c«|le«l for Id oar inonih they will he #ent to the l>*ad Letter Office, Washington. Allderfnn B l> Apple Kobl Mr* Hllghl J*Mph Cbalmer* Uwla <.w KAwil Ilum 'iiil Mlrhl Duncan M M Mr* KunU Palk Krreuaon Alex Frlk J C 1 Fox 1) 0 Mrtl Cla'ralt <1 W S Umn Ju 8 limit Alex (Irool #lUa Huntuon llenry Hunter I'aik Ilealjr M Mn Hamilton J llarelgulat I. Hough N llnueehokleT J labile Jau A Jiieeph Vary t Ka;»er Jiweuh Kennedy K MIm Kell. LM Klnf Joe IjawMin P Mia Lane W P l.aadf f Hlchd I.anraeler Ji.e A MeUlyn Juu Mejviiiv Jaaiea °v s& gglSi Krs!« • IsrS" l*«rn B&" J«« «^"'V Ste» B& T»k" J! > )it** a TMto'Viy*" vw*n ".; WK5»°» d. a. iiallayix. L D. ruuoa. D. S. GALLATIN & CO. KnrMawn »« O. T. Barber * ('•„ MAIN itTUKKTi UOI.D HILL, NKT. „..SIiUM !*.... H A R DWARE or (ton iinfHriii«. HILL AND MINING S3TFLIE8 ^Stoves, Fin W*re,JJJ —*■«>— HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS TIN. COPPER1 AND SHEETIRON WORK DONK TO OHDRR. win if SENATE SALOON, MAIN HTKKKT, »OI.D llll.l*, Oppoilte liberty Knglne-hoii**. THOMAS K. FINCH. rra,rl.iar. 'fill CIIOICRHT ~ Winm, Liquor*, Ales and Porler, TIIK HIMT WttAXOM OK IHHHN, Kir. ThU NEW AND RI.ROAXT RALOON U fln.M up at » la»Ub cipMiw, wllb »i In.did work* or art adorning lb* wall*, awl at tho i ear are two of the latcal aljla ORECIAN CURVE BILLIARD TABLES, Thn ONLt NEW ONR8 that an or «mw«r« la tbajowi. Thn Haloou la U« (seat and moat couimodloua In Oold Hill. tr KKKR LUNCn DAILY. Open al all hour*, liar and nlirhl. Call and proapcfI. _ Mil U L- r. uaaiLia i r. r. aaaaoaurr | a. h. Dana L. P. DREXLER & €0., STOCK, Exchange and money BROKERS, Nil Pallawa' Nf« Hall. C NTRIIIT VIRGINIA CITY Miacha Baaahl. ftal4 aad Carrie aa .tlar«la>. Maaar Laaatd aa Avprarrd Sacarlllaa. »* Rlotka dallvrred on day of part baa* and paid tor on da; of »a>«. . SSKPftSf ** ^ 'nwciKo, i. n. Latham a co. Mil tf BOOTS AND 8H0E8 FOR EVERYBODY ! ....AT. . J. A. WINTERBAUER'8, opp. tin ErllpM lUkkt, MAIS Mr*EET UOLD HILL) At lb. VKKY LOWEST FKil RKS! Til KICK l< NO I'ttK or tlOINO >ltp»bo4 wh.» too cm r'« ."y flHI thine jou Htd In Id. Boot and BkorrKj IIM. . II. kwp. conatantlf on kaud . fall Mpplj of BocklMfeaai Hoou and Minn, and aim .tt.kd. 10 Oa.toan Work. taeJnllnc manufactorlnc to ord.rmd R«palrl»». Tnr him. Mil m FOR OOUNTY CLERK. W. G. THOMPSON DKS PICT FULLY ANNOUNCES UIMSKLF I» ». . candidal, for lb. olBc. of County Cl.rk of fltoray coqoIt at tb. .nrtilag .Imloa, rab J«ct to lb. d«ctaloa of lb. Daaocratlc Coanlr Coor.nUoo. Hit 14* ttfcW TO-PAY. PIPER'S 0TERA~H0PSE. COMMKXCUiG FBI BAT) IIPT. 11th. LANOIIISHK A CLINN'S m YORK BLACK CROOK, rORTV.BIUUT AUTIMTM. I'UK MANAGERS IIAVK MUCU PLIA8- | an In anaoanrlnc thai they an (tabled lo I pr*a*at to th* cllluii of Vli*tala City thl. ilnM-koaorad and oDtlvaladapaclACteoaa acal* il aiactillcmc* eanallac I la orlfiaal aplendor In It** York, having it tmroena* axpanaa Im ported all lha Hccncrj, Gorxeoua Coatamaa. wondeifal kKtlHlj, a (all Dramatic Com ply. lleaaliral a ad Faarlaatlaa Ballal a ad Carta af V.rial, A rtlata. The Co'lum**, Arson, PiopeMlea. Colorad 1.1« hi a. Calcluma, ale., an all onllnly saw, and ha»o bM> procarad at a coat or (SS.000. Tka TRANSFORM ATION HCXNK upon which ha* beta expended upward* or (11,000, pnaanta lo lha *y* a picture or daullnc enchantment, n rplendent with Jrwrla and Ulliirrlng Oema. M'll# Jnaaelte Praacbar, Premier Dtntruae AiaoInU, uitited toy I'AUUNE IURRKTTa, LOTTA LA RUB. I ADAL1NK DRKHMKL, CORA AMBR01SK, 1 And a aelect Ballet Tmupa or llrautlfal Ladle*. Wonderful HUNNKL8 FAMILY, tb* paaner Ik* Ana*. Oil AM. I DORMON. tka KUm Ban lolal. FRANK R. CLIFTON, In hi* Ikwbl* rinmelle oo lb* llorlioatal Bar, lb* only man litln* that accumpll.be* thla extraordinary real. Ml.. FHANKIK BTTA. In her Clo« Hdhiptp* Mr. FRANK BLANOIIKIT. la bla rurlona Call of fontortloaa. Mr. KRNEMT LORKNZRN, lo bla Wonderful Patformance on Wool and Straw. Maater BONNIE RUNNELM, the very baat Dutch Cotaadlan of the age. A run and elBclant Orchaatra, nnder the di rection or Mr. Ren ban Within. Prlcea or Admlaaloat Dreia Circa |l Ml PaniHtftt* Tl Prlirala lloxea 0 <4 tW~.No eitra charga tor re.arrad **ata. Uoi Hbe«t now open. eel) II PEOPLE'S COURSE ....or.... SCIENTIFIC LECTURES, llliia'niteri with numerous Charts ami Poc* •In, will begtvou by. WM. DENTON, Of Dcpton, Mam., Author of M Oar Pltnvl," V n • «tc.,*l \ATIO\AL GUARD HALL, | VIRGINIA CITY) ....OOMMRNCINO ... TUESDAY EVENING, 8KPT.3D. [ AT KIOtIT O'CLOCK PRRC1SKLY. Led are lit. The World before Life. Lecture 2nd. The Formation of I Metallic Vein*. Lertare 5d. The Coal Period and the World's Tenant! al the lime. Lecture 4th. The Ace or Kepllle*. Lecture 5th. The Tertiary Period 1 and Iti Mammal*. Lecture 6th. The Hanan Period and PreieRt (ieoloiclral Change*. TICKRTS POM TIIK OOURSR ft Ml BINULK LKC-ri'HKM Ml | GOLD HILL MARKET.I (NKXT DOOR TO NRWS OPPICK.i L. T. POX I i~rPWOPWHTO» \T THI* HIAHHKT, ran alwaya b* found lb* eholcset ■ HP. MUTTON PORK, VKAL Our anlmalebelnr eeleeted rrnni tbetweiCat tie lUnchee 10 Nerada aod California, ir, alwaye healthy. PKIVATK KAMIURS AND IIOTRL* will .nd It to their advantage lu palronlae Ihle Market. where thry will alwaye h* psDpllae wl'h the beet meala the country ran afford. KRNDKIIRD TALLOW, for mill andralnlny purpoeea.constantly un hand. •all I. T »OX. nAXKY CIOLD AND HII.VKM Minis* C'tmjpanT -location of principal place nf buelnee*, Ran Prune leeo, Calirumla. (.oration ol worka, t.joa coanty, Mala of Ncvaila. I Notice-There arc (Irlln.inrnl npon the fol lowing described etock, on arc'Hinl of «•«»• mcnl No In. levied on :he Mb dar of Angnat. mi, the "rvrral amount* wl oppoell* the name, of the rmpectlre ahareboldara. aa follow,: Namea I'trl. She. Aint. ' Dunran \V L. TruatM I7M....71....11 75 Duncan VV L, TruatM 171)0,.. 40....17 la Dairy P III.........It OU Do Loraa t) V, Truetaa ....I0M...M0 . .75 00 DaLnrme (I V, TruatM 1M....IO....DO HI DrLonn.lt V.Trualaa 1741... «U .. Si M Da Loma O V. Truale* 1747 .. 35....la 74 Koala.n K,TruatM 1711 300. Btui tilhbe P A,TruatM 1101.. .IK)... 73 00 Olbha P A. TraalM IIIW ..100 . ..74 00 (Jlhba PA,TruatM IBM.. .100....71 M llatrh Wlleon. bal 471 10.... 7t0 llulchlnaon J, TraalM 1141.. HO...171 00 Kauar C A. Ti ualaa 1711.. IM.. .900 00 Latham J II A Co.Tru,t*« 1700....10... .37 10 Laiute L T. TruatM 1711....*>.... IB 00 llnkhan Srth, Truaiee I4lft...l00....71 00 llnktiam Hath. Trn.tee Hl».. .100... 71 CO Plnkham Setb, TruatM... .1130.. .IM....71 00 Pink ham Hath. TruatM 1411. ...M... .11 71 I'lnkham S*|b. TruaU* 14.14 JO... It 00 Phalpa R A TtO.. .100. ...71 U> Phelp, K A 17M...1U0....T5 00 I'ooruiaalt Mt ...tl....4A 10 lllrhardaou R A,TruatM.... 143....30... to to Klchardaon KA.Truet** 4*4 ...to... 17 to Klchanlaon K A.Trualaa 7M....M .. 37 to Rlrhardeon R A. Tniatra.balKM....II....1I n Klrhardaon R A.TraalM....1017....It ..18 74 Klrhardaon K A. TruatM ...IM.... ( 171 Hlchardeon R A,Tru,l*e....lM.... 9 .175 Klchanlaon K A.Trualaa ...1710... 10... 17 to Boaa L B, TruatM IM....IS....II 7# anolda WmT. Troatra... 17S7 ...II....II 14 mledell llenry. TraalM. ,W1 .. to....17 10 Schmladrll llenry. Truaiee. .11411.. .100.. ,.7B 00 HchmladallIImit,TruatM. I1N....SO. ..17 H Schmladall. Uocbatadlar 4k Oa. TruaUea Ull.. .100. ...75 00 Rrhniledall. Uochaladter A Co, TraalM* till.. .100....13 00 Spinney (lao It. TraalM . ..It3t....30....»1 So Hj>lnn*y Uro K, Traata*. ...Itlt.. .100....14 00 Stapbena Cha. Trust** Ml.. .100....TS 00 Minna R P. Traata* IBM.. .100....7S 00 flton* R P, Traata* 1M .100 ...74 00 Stone K P, TraalM 1D00...100... 75 00 Rloa* R P, TruatM 1101..100....74 10 flton* R P, Trustee 1101.. .100....TI 00 Tlbkey RS.Trualee b*l....lW 1 | u I'rbsn Jm I .10....17 to Urban Jo* 7... SO 37 SO I'rban Joe.... I....SO....37 SO Vlssent Chaa, TraalM 11(4. . .SO.. 37 10 Vlnarnt I'hae, TraalM b*l..ll*3... .31... .18 40 ▼iDsaot Chaa, TruatM 1131.. .loo.. ..75 00 Vlasent tbss, TruatM 1IM....SO....37 50 Vlnttnt Cbaa, TraalM 1H0.. .100....71 00 Vlnirot t'haa. Trsatr* 1331 30... 10 00 Vlrseut Chaa. TraalM int....JO....it 00 VlM»ul thia, TruatM 1565...Wo...371 00 Vlnxeul Chaa. TraalM IM.. too.. 37S 00 Wllk* P R, TruatM ISOO...100....71 00 Wllke P R, TraalM 1501... 100... 7S 00 Wllka PR. TraalM IBM.. .100... 71 00 Wllks P K. TraalM IM... 100... .75 00 Wllke P K. Traalea 1M4...130....74 00 Wllk* P R, TruatM .. ... IM...lot)... 73 00 Wllk* P R. TraalM IM.. 100....73 00 Wllka R P. Truele* IM7....40... MOO TouufA 117...100... It 00 Yoanf A 141...100... 71 no Hamilton J K, TruatM.,b*l..lit..1-10 07 And In arronUuc* wllk law. tad as order of the Board of Dlraclora. made on the Mb dar of Aufuat, 1*74, M manjr abaraa of each parrel of aa h eliirk M may be uaCMaary will b* aold at pablk auction, al lb* aalMroom of Joba Mlodlalon A Son. Mo. 310 Montgomery alra*l, San Prasclaco, Cal.. on WRDNMDAY, Ut* 30th day of September. 1174, al Ih* hoar of I o'clock r. *■ of each day, lo par delinquent aaaeee menu Ihrrrou, tofrtber with coata of adrer tlalnr and eipenaM of Iba aale. OROROK R SPINNRT, Secretary. Office-No. (30 California alrMt, Room No. t, Sao PrancIpc«i.Cal. Mil Id WOODRUFF'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, MAIN STRUT. COLO HILL. (OppoalM the New«efflte). IAADIH'. OBNT8' MIMES' AND CHIL j DRBND HI BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, ETC, or imj *ar1etr. and • large atock to eelect from. Trier* 10 per rent. below Virginia rate.. Trail ■( IImh iM Han Maerr, H. I. WOODRUFF. 1ST 60088, lit. THE PIONEER dry goods store. Established Id 1861! LATE8T FASHIONS ....AT... FRAMKENHEMEB'S! FAMILY DRV (IOOD8 STORE I COLD HILL. TOST UVBHID, A IlilOl J Bloc* of DRE88 GOODS! TkU Dnwtn.nl I* rrptou wttk «l*fUt, IOT.I and idnUJ njlu. »du coniUtou. (b« no.tcompl.tf tworta.nl artr ohnd t.tbU lows. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Sun.1.7. Scotch ud Irt.h Duuit: Dwnwk T.bl. Cloth* tad Ntpklu row.lt and Tow.lln*; Lta.n ud ('otto. sb..tlti(t ud Hhlrtln#i DUuk.t.ud UutlU; Colored ud WMU FUu.li; T.bl. ud PUao (Wmj Lu. Crula., lie., lie., Btc A.t Greatly Seduced Prices) HOSIKItY DEPARTMENT UdtM*. Cblldna't ud Out*' Uo.l«r7 of .11 ■Im. ud quUtlM. JIotm, Uim, Kmbroldar? 1. MU udbjtbi yard; lludk.rcbl.fi,*U., .tc. Will n.ll a. |ik.a. far Ca.b a. aai nt.r. la IM KlaN ! Hit. N. FHAIUHKNUIinm. EVERYBODY KNOWS Dry Goods Have Declined, | ... BCT.... TO REALIZE ITS TRUTH! YOI' MI'MT HKR AND Pit ICR B. CALLAND'S lU.HUNME STOCK. EVKRY NHANC1I IN TIIK LINK OK HTAPLK and FANCY nilY OOODS la craminad with Iho CHOICEST NOVKLTIKN. 1 w K«n<t nulr llrmM l.r I.adlra ami I Cklldraa. lTadrrwrar.f alldrarrtp. II.a*. Srw»tl *ljl» .r 11)11. Ilea aria, laraaal*. Pa.a, llaalrr}, l.arr.* Oar* T*. >>4 Tkrr. b.tiaaed Kid (Jl.raa, OP ALL HIIADKN AND IIKMT MARK. CUA«lt, M yard. far tl ».} HOOI) tllltMKTM, a .air far 73 And Kmilklai la Pr...rll... rrj if VARIETY STORE. pU'NIC, MARKET, WALL AND WORK BA8KETI, PHTI'KK KUAMP.*, FANCY CHIM'K. Kit V, I.AWPrt, TOY*, MTATIIINKUY, " AND A GKNRIUI. ASHOHTMKNT OP FANCY GOODN, ....at ... Rrrliiirr'n Variety More, I MAIN MTIIKRT. IJOI.ll HIM., (Opp. Odd Prllnwa' llall) Ciaaurr lhan III. chraprat. Gall and af. tor I Yonrarlf. aatt Im K RKRMNKR PIIYKl('IA\N. Drs. W.Wa & V P. Fctterman | HOMffOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, 8URCEON8 A ELEOTRICIANS. | £ RAOVATK OP TtlR IIA UN KM ANN MED Iral Unllrt* ol Philadelphia, and lb. trlcal lnailiute of Plltaburg, Pa. ELECTRICITY! GREAT DKCOVEHIEM! All Chr.alr DlaraM. Tr.at.4 wllb I'a .rrr.dealed Harrraa br lb. Varlaa. M*dl«rall.a. af Maaaallaaa, (lalraalaaa ■■4 Kl.airlrltr. OSM-Xa. U Milk C Hi.. Vlr(lala OBc. nonra-From (to II A. a., I to J. and »to » r. a. aari tr DRS. PACKER A TUFTS, Homeopathic Physicians! | ....AMD.... HUROKONS, UT* OP N«W TOUR. Oflf. No. M Roatta C Nlrrrl, VIRGINIA OITY. ornci Hnrna. Dr. Packer S lo lo a. a. and > to a r. a. Dr. Tana 10 lo 11 a. a and T to « r. a. agio 1m P. T. KIRBY, M. D«| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Mr. aad R.ald.ar., a..Mil. Darwta'a I A Mar OM..I Mala Mra.la HOLD HILL, NEVADA. M J. MnJUTCIIEON la my ailkortivlCol .rru.r. aaiO If DR. J. MAN80N, Physician and daifcra, I (LaI. 01 Oral a Vallrjr, Cat.) OFPII.K- la Mara.rd ll.aa., (Mi lllll. j aatT a I J. U. HALL, M. D. Phjraicfai and Surgeon. OFF ICR AND RniDKMI-OFHalK Ik. I "N.w." ()•«. Mala M.« <M4 Hill. I •!!» If* P A I N_T I N O ! H. M. JEWETT, MAIN MTMKET, C^I.D IIII.I., House, Slf n and Carriage PAINTER, Sraining^Paper Hanging^ A OOOD HTOCK OF WALL PAPER wwTAmr on nAND MlO-tl Q ft WBCKIMSEOIS. WABM 8PBINGS HOTEL utsxr 4 SOWDKX, Prop'r*. ff HIS POPCU.R PUCK or MUORT, (IT. 1 uUd at lb* Stale Prtaoa, om and a bair BtlMlrom CARSON CITY, Od>wlt»>«> iiiyilillmi u • place of retort to ba found la thU HUM. THE HOTEL BM km Uwnwblf naoTatad tad rallied, tad m palat Will br (pared to Bikl comfbrta ble all not who vlsltlbe Sprtan TNOSE lEllfllTFIIl SNINNill MTIS Of para, wanln* warm water are unequalled la Dm aula. THK BAR MEALS or the beat In tbe market, la IraKlaaa aljla, fnralabed to order. A NEW OONOORD WACOM Ooarara gtieeu fraaCanoaCltr la the Springe arer) hour, and will rail for ibem upon order* left at aaj of the bolala laCaraoa. »«<>f KKKHIYil ■OWPEf. JEWELER a..Atf&.. . STATIONER. T'lIK VNDBKHIUNCO KICK I'll COM- A aiaallj on baud a La nca Aaaoit-tVi aent COLO AND SILVER WATCHES. Dlaawaia, Cbalae, I.a4laa> lala, liana ■ allaae, riaftr Rlaga, SaM Paat. tharwi, l.ackeu, Rapkla Blan Mlrar lala, ■fatlaalaa, ela., ale. BLANK B00K8 & STATIONERY or ALL KINDS. CLOOKS FROM $2 SO TO S30 WATCIIW, CLOCKS *od JBWBLRT IU paired with N**tu»»* «»d Dlipatcb. All wort warranted. AOENT for *11 th* Ivniraio and San PranclKo DAILY AMD WKKKLY PAPERS. AU tb* Ut«t lta»t»rn l'«rt<«llral» and Mac* ■Ibm ronitaat), on hand at low rrlea*. D« II Tared In anjr part of town. 8. W."CHUBBUCK, PAMTovn«R. nm.D mix. _ »»H u QOLD HILL LUMBER YARD, MAIN STRICT, COLD HILL, (luilaborc the Railroad Crowln*), B. H. CARRICK * CO., PUOPRIKTOK*. NEVADA LUMBEH OK Al.L KIND*, REDWOOD, OREGON AND SUGAR PINE* Mll.l. AND MININM TIMNKRH, FLUME AND BUILOINB LUMBER, KTT., KTC. A OOMPLETF A.SSOBTMENT ... CLEAR AND DRE88ED LUMBEH, FLOORING, SIDING, RUSTIC AND OTHER STYLES OP Hiding, lffonlding, I,nib, •HIXULU, DOOM, 8A8H AND BLINDS, KTC AI.WAYM OX HAND. EVmtYTniNO AT TUB LOWEST CASH HAT KM. Olta aa a call. R. II. CARKICK ft CO.. a«3»lf frwrHHW. WASHOE LUMBER YAM R MTRERT, tlRMNIA. Between Opblr and VirginiaConMlldattd W'lu. HAYNIE & CO., PrtfrlMan. /CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A*LABOR AND V wall »at»rtad *u>ck of NEVADA LUMBER OF ALL KINDS MILL AND MINING TIMBER*. BOIlOim, FLUME « FIN18NINI LUMBER, Rm um4 BvdwMMl r«lllu< Urf<M Play Klearjea. . Maaitr Plaa aaa n rdwaad, (alt fa rata *a««r PUa, Plain a ad Kaaer PlfkaU, aw®8 Traaaaae, Kit. Ami, tor RARVBTB PATENT IHNOB WINDOW LOCKS. unequalled for almpllclly wi tf NEVADA AND CALIFORNIA LUMBER COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS AND WDOLKAALE Dealer* In MILL AND MINIMI TIMBER*, riMdlllNU, BU1LDIMU t PLl'MR Ll'MUKII Kklaalra, I.atb aad Weed. MII.I.N AND FLUME, Praaaar Creek Mallei, C. P. Rallraad, YIRfllNIA OFFICE, Wllh LONKEY * SMITB. at lha Virginia Unbar Yard, 41 Sooth D »treet, oppuelte Bwlih ■treat. «■»«>■ CIGARS AND TOBALLO O. H. GALLUP, ■•jrurTi llMk, MAIN NTKKKT,., .OOI.U IIILL. Mr It door to tM B*ak llckup. TUB CUUICCST IMFORTEO AND OOMESTIC CIGARS r ....ASD.... TUB BINT BRAND* OF TOBACCO I* ail Ita rarktlM. Tty*t rairr G—4*, (▼•rjthlBfA No. Itn4 VlUClH LOW tr (111 mm* N«.^| Mil 1m Y08EMITE ILIB ROOM, Mo. M Hoath C Blreet, Vlrglala. OPIN ALL NIGHT! BOYCE k Dl'KCiK, Proprietor!. M«tr AHKOCKCUiniB* POM SHERIFF. JAMBS 8HOWER8 nMPXcrm.LT Ai*!fouwc*s bimiklf Jtv hi candidal* for Um offlt* of flbartff of Storey oaoty, al ika paialBf atactloa. mV|kI loth* drcUUm o t I ha Union «*pnbUc*n County Oo«*juMoo. aa»l td' FOR 8HKRIFF. R. W. CHA8E pmiCTFOLLT ANHOtmCD HIMKLP XV u a eaadldaia for l ha offlca of Sharif of »l««) Coanty, at Ika aniatai alactloo. anbjrrt to lb* dactaloa of Ik* L'aloaUrpabllcaa Coaaty Ooniantlo*. aa4 Id* C. B. SMITH rriRs 11 imbilk as a candidate _1 tor lb* *«c* of Ooantr Trr*aur*r of Sto rey Coaatj. *ab|*ct to nomination byth* nam aeratle Ouanty Conrantlon. aaU tf FOR COUNTY TRCAtUNKN. 0 B. L. 8TKRN BESPKCTFl'LLT ANNOIKCIH HtMSKLP a* a candidal* tor lb* ufflr* of Trraaarer lorry County, St lb* ananlns alretlo*. «nb |act to to* daclaton of lb* l'aloa K*publk*a County Conraa.l—. *W Id* FOR COUNTY TRKA8URKR. E. NYB RKSPICTrTLLT AN!»Or*C*» HIMSELF aa a randiaal* tor lb* olBca af Trea»arar I>r Storey Coaaty, at tb* aaaulujr alaetloa.aab Irct to tit* daclatoa of tba I'aloa lUpahllna L'ounty Cunr*nlto». **<td FOR CORONKR. M. A8CHEIM TJEMPECTPrLLT ANNOUNCES HIMSELF XV •• 8 cocdl<lot« for tb« offlco of CorMir of Hioroy Oovnly, mHJmi to I ho docUtoa of tbo l>emocrstlt lfoaBly Convention. W _ FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR WILLIAM MAYKR RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES HIMSELF u t candidate for ill* offlc* of Coroaer •>( fturcy County, at the routine election. eab|*«t to the d*cl.lon of lb* Union K*rublic*n County Convention. _ «**«* FOR COUNTY RECORDER. A. J. M'DONELL lJMPECTrm.LV ANNOUNCES IIIMSKLP IV m I candidate for Me office of lK«dtr of Htorey Caanly, >1 the eneulng election, tnbject la lb* decl.lou of lb* Union Kepnbllcaa County Conrrnllon. ttflla' FOR COUI THOMAS CRACKY RKHPECTPUI.LV ANNOUNCI8 BIMHELF a candidate for the office of Amtaaor or Hlortjr county at tba mtulng rkctloa, subjrt t to thr drri»ton of tba I'bUhi hepubltcan Coonty Caartatloa. mIu td FOR JUSTICE OF TMI PEACE. E. WRIGHT 'I HE PHEHENT INCUMBENT OP »AI1» I office, will >nk a Henomlnallon from lb< Union Hepuhllcati County Convention. and In the event of hl« nomination be umld reepwt fUllr uk hit old time frtende to tupport bin. »e9 td FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. I. D. KLINE RKHPKCTFULLT ANNOUNCKH IIWKELV at aranndldate for Juttlc*of the Pe*ce, ot Tnwuehlp No. I. Htorey County, euhject to Ihs dfclilun of Km* t'olou lUpiblican Coiiil; CPBTtml—. wT td* FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. JOHN BAKKR is kexpeoupui.lt announced ah a 1 candidal* for the ofBre of Juillce of the Peace of Townehlp No S, Slor*y county, com prlelni; Hold Hill and vicinity, euoject to lb« nomination of the Union Kepnbllcaa Ooantjr Consent Ion. _ leUlf FOR CONSTABLE. I. P. BERRY SI8PECTPULLT ANNOUNCES BIMHELP a candidal* for the offlc* of ConiUble of rn.btp No. S. Storey county, eohjecl to tbe deel.Ion of the Union Kepuklican Ooantjr Con veatlua. e*ltnd» FOR CONSTABLE. M. F. WALLKR KESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES himself u i candidate for tbe offlc* of Conetabl* rownihlp No I. H lorry Coantjr, tablfct to lb* action or lb* Liberal He publican and Dem ocratic Ohii; liwmllo*. wlM' FOR CONSTABLE. JOHN TRKZONA Skspectpui.lv announces himself i* a candid*!* for CoattaM* of Townablp I, Store; Count jr. at tb* com In* election, •nb)ect to the action of tbe Union Republican Coanty Uo*v**tion. Ml td» FOR CONSTABLE. H. R. 8YMON8 J> EHPECTfULLT ANNOUNCES HIMSELF I a* a candidate lor i»" offlc* of Conatabl* lb* Town.blp of Oot<" rill enbleet to tbe de cision *f tbe RrpublloaOMety Convention. l«*M» _ "UK KKVOnDBKi CHARLES RAWSON DKHPECTPUI.LV ANNOUNCES HIMSELF U a* a candidate for lb* offlc* of Coanty Andl» . B of Coanty i toe *nd Recorder of storey Coonty, at tbe en tiling <!*ct'on. inhlect la tbadKltlonof tb* l nion Republican Convention. *e» td» CARPENTER AND BUILDER, A. K. POTTER, MAIN STREET, GOLD HILL, Conn of flraat Alley, J net abor* CAIKKSH M'MBKK YAKD. f AMKtrtLY PRIMnro TO CONTRACT 1 fur *11 •!«*• and MjIm of bulldlni*. from • chkkra n>M la • (m-cUm chunk. *1 tb. am fftMDiMc i«rna. All kl»d» of c*f)»rntfr1(ig. JoMiln* tod rt pitflnit don, with i>wib«m tod <!t»p«trh. C«ll »l mr *ko|> *Bd »*• B«. l.H I in A. K. rOTTHW. quioksJlver ! UNTIL FURTHKR NOTICI TBi rmici or QUICKSILVER Witt •• 91 01 OINT8_PIR POUND. AGENCY i BANK OP CALIFORNIA^ VIRGINIA AND OOI.D III1.L. Ml If •.■act. w, i. tltim. HAI8T & LILIEN, Civil Engineer* and Sur veyors. orncu i nrt.1. c&m-s war-w"'" OiU Hlll-Ovar OlkMW'i RalMa. MlOU -