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THE SILVER STATE sTIiiirii.la.v-... DELINQUENT V IXXU. NOTICE. SHEBA SlUVEP. MIN1NO COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, San IFranciscu, California; location cf Works, Hum Aoldt county, Nuvada KOTICB.—There are delinquent, upon the 'following deseriocJ stoct, on account of assess ment Nj, 10, levied on the 21 day of May, lcVO, -♦.he several amounts set oppas.te the names of ithe respective sliurehelders, as follows: so. so. CBftr. SHARK. Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, F orhes. (leisse, OeiS3e, 'Geisse •<Jeisse, ■Geisse, 'Geisse, ■ OeisW3, . 8 . 9 . 10 . 202 .100 NAMES. AD. AD. AD. A1). AD. Cha3. trustee. Geo F. Geo K.102 Geo F.104 Geo <F. H>5 Geo F.U0 Geo F.HI Geo F.112 Iialsev, A. trustee.125 Halsey, A. trustee. 120 Halsey, A. trustee.103 Hall Charles, trustees.. 226 Johnson, Mrs. M J.177 Kraner, PH.200 Kraner, I* II, trustee.210 Kraner, I’ II, trustee.211 Kranef, P II, trustee.212 Kraner, I’ II, trustee.213 Kuaner, P H, trustee.215 Kraner, P II. trustee...... .219 Kraner, P H, trustee.225 Kinkead, Mrs Lizzie P... .143 Kelly, .1 L E. 70 AM T Kelly, J L E.74 Kelly, JLli. 72 Kelly, J L E. 74 Kelly, J L E.179 Knox.CC.117 Knox, oe.lis Knox, C C .HO Knox, C C.120 Kinkead, JH.224 Martinez, K trustee.150 Martinez, R trustee.151 ■Martinez, R trustee.152 Martinez. U trustee----153 Martinez, E trustee...154 Martinez. 11 trustee.155 Martinez, *t trustee.156 Martinez, R trustee.157 •Owen, Jas. K...-.298 Preston, A B.166 Preston, A B.167 "Turner, Robert.222 Wheeler, E "(*.171 W hi tely,T1 ios. Co. trnsteesl95 Whitelv.Tlios. Co.trustees 196 Wbltelv.Thos. Co.trustee»197 Whitelv.Thas. Co.trusteesl98 And in accordance with lav.-, and an order of 'tl\e Board of Directors, made on the 29th day of Mav, 1879, so many shares of each parcel of suc)h stock as may tic necessary, will be sold at ■public auction at the office of the company, No. Ip2 Montpimarv street, San Francisco, Cali •lorala, on TUESDAY, the 22d day of JULY, ■ 879, at the hour of 2 ocloek >•. M. of said day, to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with coetw of advertising arid expenses of the mlc. ABRAHAM HAI.SET, Secretary. 100 100 100 100 IDO 9620 1000 1000 1000 1000 100 100 100 190 IPO 1009 500 7000 1000 1090 1000 I960 1000 510 6020 1000 1000 500 500 500 1000 250 500 500 500 500 100 500 500 500 500 500 509 500 500 250 500 500 250 1000 500 5f)0 500 500 $ 6 00 6 00 0 00 6 Oil 6 00 577 20 60 00 •60 00 60 00 60 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 J 00 30 00 4e0 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 30 60 361 20 60 00 60 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 60 CO 15 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 ()0 6 00 30 00 50 00 £0 00 SO 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 15 oe 30 00 30 00 15 00 60 60 50 00 SO 00 30 00 30 00 The sale of delinquent stock of the above 'named Company is hereby jmstponed until ’THURSDAY, August 21, 1479, at the same hour and place Bv order of the hoard of Directors. ABRAHAM HALSEY, Secretary. P*ST«*0\EWBT. The sale of delinquent stock of the above 'named Company is hereby postponed >mtil MONDAY. October 20th. 1879, at the same 'hour and place. By order of the Board of •Director’. ABRAHAM HALSEY, Secret**?. POSTPONEMENT. The salo of delinquent stock of the above named Company is hereby postponed until TUI DA V, December 19th, 1S79, at the same ’hour ai l place. By order of the Board of Di rectors. _ ABRAHAM HAT.SEY, Secretary. r ___ POSTON EM EXT. The sale of delinquent stock of the above named Cmmanv is hereby postponed until TUESDAY. February 17th, 1880, at the same ’i»our and place. ’By order of the Board of Di * ABRAHAM HALSEY, Secretary. POSTPOXEMEXT. The sa'e of delinquent .stock of fhe above named Company is here1? postponed until 'SATURDAY. April 17th. ISsO. at the same hour and pls.ee. Bv order of the Roird of Directors. ABRAHAM HALSEY, Secretary rOSTrOSKMEXT, * The sale of (Imm inent stock of the above 'name I ft'nmnv is hereby postponed until WW> f ESD VY, .1 line 1«. 1SS<>. at the same hour and place. Hv order of the hoard of Directors. ABRAHAM fiALSEY, Secretary. I*J>ST1*<»I.UE>T. The sale of diUnpmt stock of the above •named Onn.oanv is hereby postponed until MONDAY, A.trust 10th, tSSO. at the same hour and place. Ur order of the Hoard of Directors. ABV Ml \M HALSEY, Secretary. jyJl-td-Jel8-td ol Mi « t KE Kill Coii^m. 'old , Consumption, And nil »»s cases of Throat utid E«ins». LAWRENCE & MARTIN, ail ll.idlssu jjlK'd, fblrai> ■Sale Agents l’. S. and Canada Importers of WlXK'i, L!<>l‘OUS AND CIGARS, sale by < and Dealers everywhere. •UH-codif < DR. SPINNEY, NO. II KEABNY STBECT, Treats .411 Cliroiilr ami ttiwcial Hi »€**«>%• V O t Mi !?I E \ WHO MAY BE M FFK&1NG FROM THE effect* of yojthful fc.Hies or indiscretion, wlU do wdl to'avail them elves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of suffering humani ty. i)B. SPINNEY’ will guarantee to forfeit fivio for every case of Seminal weakness or pri vate disease of any kind or character which he undertakes am! fails to cure. hii»»li>a<;kd men. There are many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled w ith too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accompanied with a slight smarting or burn.ng sensation and a weaken .rig of the system in a manner the patient can not account for. On examining the urinary depos its * ropy sediment will often be found, and sometimes small particles cf albumen will ap pear, or the color will be of .a thin mili.i.-ii hue, again changing to a dark arid torpid appear ance. There are many men who die of this dif ficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is the sec ond stage of seminal weakness. J>r. S. will guarantee a perfect cure in all such curses, and a healthy restoration of the gonito-urinary or gans. Office Hours—10 to 4 and C> to 8. Sundays, fioin 10 to 11 a. m. Consultation fret. Thor ough examination and advice, $5. Call or address l»K. SPINNEY d CO.. No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco. P. S.—For Private Diseases of short stand ing, a full course of medicines, sufficient for a cure, with all krertfructions, will be sent to any address on receipt of 810. jy.Vt.f T II E GREAT ENGLISH RE3IERY Is a never - failing Cure for Nervous Debility, Exhausted Vitality, Seminal Weakness, Sperma torrhoea, MIST ntVlIUOIt. Im poteney. Paralysis, ami all tl>e terrible effects of self abuse, Youthful Follies, and Excesses in Maturer years — .assitude, Nocturnal Emission, Aversion to Society, Dimness of Vis ion, Noises in the Head, the vital fluid passing unolwerved in the urine, and many other di seases that lead to insanity and death. I)K. Hf.VTIK will agree to forfeit Five IImill red 'l»o!lnrs for a case of this kind tfee VITAL KEMTOIt.ATIVE (under his special advice and treatruout) will sot cure, or for any thing impure or injurious loom! in it. Dl£. VI| VIT K treats all Private Diseases success fully without mercury. Consultation Free. Thorough examination and advice, including analysis of urine. 00. Price of Vital Hc storative, S3 00 a bottle; or four times thc rjuantity, $10 00; sent to any aildress upon re ceipt of price, or C. O. D., secure from observa tion, and in private name if desired, b’ A. E. Hl»m; n D.. II Kearney Street, Man Franrisco, Cal. nit. MIVTI178 kfimv UMllln. NKP2IKETHT.il, cures *11 kinds of Kidney and Bladder Complaints. Ctonortfcoea, Gleet, Iieucorrhoea. For rntle by all druggists; $1 00 a bottle, six bottles for 95 <*). ■IK. .HIM TIE'S PILLs are the bent and cheapest M’MPEPMI A and ; It I LI (I IS cure in the market. For sale by all Druggists. d27-ly Notice of Assessment EUOJOX OF PARADISE MIXING COMFY. location of principal place of butiine.ti. Par adise Valley, N«v. Location of works, Mount Rose Mining District, Humboldt County, Ne vada. Notice is hereby 0ve», that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of said Company, l'.eld on the Kd day of dune, lthtl, an assesumenS (No. 1) of five cents per share was levied upon the capita! stock of the corjw, ration, payable imme diately, in Cnited States gold com, to the Sec retary. at the office of the Compary, Kemler’g Building, Paradise, Nev. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Wednesday, the twesrty oighth (28th) day of July, laid, will he delin quent, and be advertised for sale at public auc tion ; and unless payment is made before, will be sold on WEDNESDAY, the eighteenth (18t»n) day of August, 1S80, to pay the delinquent an sessmeet, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. A. W. SIEGEL, Secretary. Office in Chits. Komler’s Building, Paradise Val ley, Humboldt County, Nev. je23-td NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court r«f ttie Fourth Judicial District of the State of Nevada, in and for the County of Humboldt. »Q the matter of the es tate of RICHARD STAPLETON, deceased— Notice is hereby given by the undersigned. Administrator of the estate of Richard Sta pleton, deceased, to the ere Jit* vs of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit the same, with the necessary vouch ers, within four months after the first publica tion of this notice, to the said Administrator, at his office, on Main street, Winncmucca, Humboldt County, State of Nevada-. M. OPPENHFIM. Public Administrator. Winncmucca, Nev., June 29, load. lin F. & A. M. {stated eommunieaiaonsol Winnemucca Ledge, No. 19, F. A, A M., will be held at their Hal! in Staunton’s new building on Saturday evening, July 17. Saturday evening, August 14. Saturday evening, September 11. Saturday evening, October 10. Saturday evening, November 13. Saturday evening, December 11. All Master Masons in good standing arc cordially invited to attend. ALEX WISE, W. M. J E. Sabin k, Secretary. U1XBOLDT LOME, XO. Hi I. O. O. F. REGULAR HEETINGS even Thursday Evening at their Hal] in Staunton's new luAWting' at 8 p.m., until further notice FERD. MED, K. O. J. R. Sabine Secretary. .1. E. SA9SIXE WATCHMAKER AND JEWELS®. BRIDGE STREET, NEVADA. WINNEMUCCA, aiy?4-t THE SILVER STATE. TEE SILVER STATE BOOK, JOB AND NEWSPAPER PRIMING OFFICE, W ISXG ill I <’ ( A, X E ' A I» A THE SILVER STATE 'la publv.hed every evening, except Sunday, end ha* a general and extensive circulation among mining and business people, and its columns will be replete with the current news of the day; and all matters of interest transpir ing in every section of the country, and all im portant events that may happen throughout the whole world, will be chronicled and DAILY GIVEN TO OUE READERS. A11 matters pertaining to the interest and welfare of the Stale will be dispassionately dis cussed and their‘.nertts advocated for the gen era) good of tive whole people. ThelUiitng and Agricultural Interests of Humboldt County Will receive cutr-especial attention, and tire ;ed eancement of everything in those particular departments will l>e earnestly advocated. Tbt Lornl He part merit Of the Silver Static will embrace a full and faithful account-of the happenings of the town and its surroundjtigs, and will contain a careful resume cf everything that may l*e interesting to the reading public THE SILVER STATE IIS THE BEST AND MOST EFFICIENT Ml CHI U For Mining, Business atmi aR other A H V-E R T-I--S- I- X E JOB H « R k ! . OF EVERY PESC'RI ITTfON, From the Largest. Poster —TO WIS-- 1 W»ST ItELKiTC (AR^ toi'oletf with XfKliiftrk anti DH|u3#t<’*« BUSINESS MEN, PROFESSIONAL MEN, AND PRACTICAL MEN, Will [.least take notion of wlist is said atiovi •A 4. HULL A CO. SATIOViL ni:U04 KATIt PLATFORM. The Dcmorrats of the l’nilefl States in O.ti venticn assembled declare: 1'irst We pledge ourselves anew in the Con st tuti' nal duetriuen and traditions < r the IH m oi ref c party, us illustrated by She tea< lungs .,,..1 •■v.utplc ' a long 111 I ot iMnoerat C states men m," patriots, and cm bodied in the plat fo, m ot the last National Ccnvuiticn e t tlic '' .'econd- Opposition to the centralization and that clanger \u spirit of cncr< mhmiKt which tends to consolidate the powcis c.f the Depot i im,lies in one, and thus create—whatever the fun is of government—a real di'poti.-en; no sumptuary laws separation of church andMtatc, for the jfo< d of each; cclimit n schools, fostered and protected. . . . 'lhird Heine rule; the strict ma.ntcoancc cl the public faith, ntate and National honest nion ev, consisting of gold and silver and paper cc n v’ertiWe into coin on demand; a tariff for reve nue tuily. . .... . Fourth The sul ordinatitn of the military to thccivil power, and a general and thorough rc frem < f the civil service. , . . , Pitth The right of u free ballot, as the right preservative cf all rights, must and ‘hall lie maintained in every part of the t uited States. sixth 'Ilie existing Administration, repre sentative of conspiracy only, and its claim of i-i ,'ht to surround ballot boxes with troops :voo Depute Marshals to intimidate and ohstunt dc tiens, and the luiprccedei.ted use of the veto to maintain its corrupt and despotic power in sults the people and imperils their institutions. Sev enth -The great fraud of 1878, by which, upon a false count of the Klecteral vote of two Stines, the candidate defeated at the polls v us declared to hr President, and for the first time in American history tin will of the people "as set aside under a threat of military violence, struck a deadly blow at our system of represen tative government. The Democratic pwty, to preserve the country from the horrors of a c ivil war submitted for the time in the firm and patriotic faith that the people would punish this crime in 1880. This issue precedes and dwarfs everv other. It imposes a more sa -n d cpjtv upon the people of the Union than ever befere addressed the conscience of free men. Mighth —We execrate the course of this Ad ministration ir making place for political crime, and demand a reform by statute vvhiot shall make it forever inipo.ssiiile for a defeated can didate to make his way to the feet of a usurper bv billeting villains upon the people. Ninth—the resolution of Samuel J. Tilden not ngahi to be a candidate fur 'election to the exalted place to which he was elected by a ma jority of his countrymen, and from which lie v» as excluded by tin leaden of the Kcpuclignn party, is received by the Democrats of tlie United States with sensibility, and they declare their confidence in his wisdom, patriotism and integrity, which have reested the assaults of the common cneinj, and they further assure hit I that he is followed into tlo retirement he has chosen for himself by the sympathy and respect of his fellow citizens, who regard him iu one who, by elevating the standards cf morali ty and adorning and purifying the public ser vice, merits the lasting gratitude of his country ami his parte . Tenth—Free siiips and a living chance for American commerce on the seas and on the land; no d> riniinc.tion in fir or ef transporta tion lines, onrjMirations or monopolies. Klevcnth- The amend merit of tlu- Burlin game treaty; no more Ch peso immigration, except for travel, edreatbn and foreign coni eierce. and then in carefully guarded. Twelfth—l’uhlie mmr; and putdic credit for public purposes solely, and the public lands for actual settlers. Thirteenth—1The Democratic party is the friend of labor aar! the tailoring man, and pledges itself to protect him alike against the cormorant and the commune. Fourteenth—We congratulate the country upon the honesty and thrift of the Democratic t'ongress, which has reduced the public ex pen diture cvpi,OOO.noO a year, arid upon the continu sat ion of prosperity at Iwmv and the national honor abroad, ami above all upon the promise of suoh a chaaage in the administration of the (loveriiaomt as shall insure g/cuine and lasting reform in every depart merit of the public ser vice. SAD!) L E It V, HARNESS _tv n_ BOOT AM) SHOE STORE, P.ritCv*- Mn-rt, ninnraiurra. IWtntla, (Arir Untie building.) M. K» NTAI VI O% t:es constantly on hand a large assortment of all kinds of Saddler, Harr.ess, .2 o Spanish and Amer ican Kit*, Bound or c > ML K. hi ll \T«V itivuKACTt r.ra THi: PIKEMT IUM>TS, Flat Bridles, Cinches, Buck skats, Sheep skins. Alum and Laee Leaf her, Haw Hides, Ccins, Kan garoo Heins, at the lowest PRICES. Saddle-trees, -o—— Quick * Heattas, llackamores, All styles of -o- V\ hiplashcs, M. B. STAl’NTON, Bridles, 1' hipstoeks, h—A—Ik Ik—L—R ?.2 u —A N D - UAKMiSK MAKRB, Bridge Street, l)T>inern*«rca, NEVADA. —— O rr ~ c e S o = B’tg-gy Whips, Biding W hips Blanket sheet* for Horses, Hoods and liiv£iry Kobe*, Lap l!ohe«. General As sortment of Gloves, Beat Brand* of all Boots, Kinds of rf a'LaditM Cal', S' Balmorals, Misses' Cali Balmorals. Button and Children's Lea, tier Shoe* for sale at the Wwest cash made to order for all prices fcJO per pair. Hepsiring in Harness and Hoot Department tended to. at prices t<> suit the times, the best I ratals * >ld as cheap us utiyt. here on the 1’aeiiie Slope. No light drt s.-i shoes for Ladie-fa kept in stock. M. 1$. STAUNTON. Ie24-’7tt-tf Misses of all kinds price. Boots from $11 to the Saddle, promptly at Boot* ot n. ii. tasxcu., TOWXKITE AOEXT, l * I\ K. K. T«W.\ M)TS t OK fiAHi OK lEAKl;. PARTIES WISHING TO I,EASE Oil PUR chiiM! Lota in tin: town of V. intic niurea, aro hen by notified tl at all tim:r for the same, or on l.n-itii !,i relatin'' thereto, hit -ul>l Iks ad dressed to the umlerhignud at snsi Eraoi inoo, at the <i“. I!. R. ottiee where they will receive prompt attention Hioso occiii y ing lauds belonging to the com pany, without having bo tight or leased the same, arc al'io notified to attend to the mat,ter without delay and avoid troublt. noli*. D. (I HASKELL. The most popular and fragrant per fume of the day, Ifarhnt-tack. Try it. Sold by (A. HkSapsscUE, Druggist, \Viiun'.mueca» Nov. Ji7-ood rUTXIint AM) KF-MOLITIOXft l>y fisc XVvmln l)« mocrr.Ur Stale Convention' May 27, isxo. The Democracy rf Nevada, by their repre sentatives in ernveution is.vcnibUid resolve — First— Wo ailirin our devote nt > ihe Dnien; deprecate all i .etionalism; hold the Republican partv j c*p‘ nsiblc for all the agitation of dead issues, mul rigtud the presi .nation of local self, ip vcniiuer.t r.s licee- .,ry to Hit perpetuation of the Republic Second. We declart *hat among the leading issues of -Mms campr.igi. arc 'he vindication of the right of the i-< • towlf-guveninunt, the ceuden luitioii < f the cHiiu - aiainst th.e ballot ci mini ted fi ur yum ago, rtsistine-u to impn rialisin. Hie maintenance of the -i solved rights of the States and oj ],• -.ita n to < bin esc immi gration. Third--That we arc rnqtialifh dly opposed to Chinese itiimigratio-ri to tl i uioentiy, and pledge ourselves to use all lawful means to prohibit it, even though it involves the abn unlit n of the llurlmgame Treat); that there is no hope for r< lief from this servile immigratii n scourge, a Kich degrades the dignit . of labor, lowers the standard of morality and mt n o cs our < iv i'iza tion except through the election of a Pnno ratio President; th; we condemn and de nounce in the strongest tenns the veto of the 1 ill limiting the ■O'hincse immigration to this country. Kour.ii That the ilrift of tile Republican party towards an/.lupin, tin ugh the oppress ive ci » cant ration i f capital, is an outrage upon the mass*.-* and i*n insult t<> the non who carry the guns in defense of i ur liberties. Fifth - That we lcgaid vith alarm the doc trines of centralization recently announced by the Republican majority of the Supreme Court of the IViited Ststtes, a- having t een made in the interest of party, and is intended to Mcit out the last vestige of Mate rights and change the Kedoral I'nimi to an Kmpire. Sixth Tliat the labor of » country is its cap. Itnl, and deserve* the protection and guardian ship of <mr Governments State i rid Federal. Seventh That »c favor the maintenance of the public schools tlo ' ope and pride of a free state. t3vhth That all pr< portv ; hoi 11 hear its just pnijortion of taxation; mud we favor the enactment of such lau as will a< onipllsh this end. Ninth That we favor the equal protection of the lights of labor and n pital under just laws, thereby bearing U» bore in and increasing t!i<; advantages of the working |>-op!c. Tmth That we claim as amongst the power* reserved to the States the right to [ass at any time by thijr l.cg-latur. -, law - to prevent common carriers fn m mi.king u/.just iRsoriini tiations against persons and place*; and we recommend the ('outdo ovuitions to take action in accordance w th tin- foregoing resolu tion I ! ! I Kliwenth That thi lb moernev demand frvr. ami fail' eloctn n*. aid to tii.it mid di noun ■>} ali interference with elections in tlic ntiliUtty •jimver*; that the experiui < < f tin- and other countries lias-abundantly proved that the pres rt.ee of troi f- at the ]«>!!s i-- destructive < I the freed* ni of election*. ui.d ;> me ii] •fatiiile with the existenoe of free in'.Htuti* n-; that we pledge our earnest iwti iii n to upholding ny*tc*l of iif traiuue led »; drag abaohlUiy free from Federal for* * and .*• ipervision. Twelfth The doctiim- pri uMlguied by the leader* * f the Ucpuoliean party that a strong ami centralized (joverisnent i< tssuitial to the maintenance arid perpi t.iitv of American insti tution*, is a doctrine d.-mgeri us to the liberties of the (icople, destructive of the right t.f local self-How nment, and must eventually tcriiiin ate in a Bar i hy anil imperialism. Tliirteofith That the Democracy oppoee all favoritism ami cites* legi-la'.H .1; no single inter est or class i f pcrroiis should be protected at the expen-e of others. Fourteenth -That we nr. oppi .mil to the no railed #ww- Mining law rec< luinciuled by the I’uhhr Ijvfiil Coinmis-oun, and ai.nni the same as destructive of tb<- great indu-try of eiir State. The miner should Is- permitted to foi low his lisle «n the dip wherever it may go. Thor w e are also opi>*»>e*l to the so-railed i'uidic hand I .a* recommended by the l ublie hemi Connnlssior., and regard it an innovation rn the ancient Democratic d<*-uino that the public domain should lie preserved to make homes tor tlm people. f ifteenth We dtm tmi' the grtat fraud by which It. H. Iluvee and W. A. Wheeler were made President ami Vice Prc*i*h nt of tiie ( nitcil Stales,and the fairly-elected candidates, Ssunncl J. Tlldin and Th-ini.'i* A lletidrielis, counted out; that tiii* great crime against civil liberty ami papular government sheuld never ho forgot i n or ri ndoned. Sixteenth That we instruct our Delegate* to the Convention to meet at rim-in?.ati to vote tor the retention <>f tin time-honored “tws> thirds' rule," in n-min d ng candidate* for President end Vice I’resid nt. Seventeenth That we heartily pledge i-ur support to the candidate* of the Cincinnati Convention ae well a* to the nominees of the Nevada Dunce- atic State ft nventi* n. J. <•. HAOKliMAN, Chairman. i i 'Hu.-whisky li t-* i>. i i O'stihcd mm strhtl» (elected grain, ami from its ay and purity I ((killed its well know n reputation It Is ku(« | rior to any other brand.) In tin; nr ark tit f<»r medicinal ami family urn . K. I lilMUUT h CO.. jclO -bolo Ayeet.-, tVirnomucca, Niv. NEWSPAPER A(,l.\( Y ! The following llpily I’ppcrr will be delivered in town or forwarded (i Ilf <■< entry iveiy morning, on the ar.iral of tiio train, a* llJ» , rate of Twenf) live tenia |irr Hrelii | ftui Francisco Chronicle, ban Francisco Morning (’all, ban Francisco Ilulhtln, Saonmento llee, Ktcnuin i bo IN i e! I'nltii, Virginia ( i r. it id,., (•old mil N'e.va, T. rit.final Fntcrfiriee. Any Hook. Novel, M r; i’npir, 1 ietr rial or Magazine, published either in Europe ot Anrorl ea, if not <m hand, w ill ho im short notice at the i«;tfiilar prices. C. <'llIlNou m il, News Agent lVinneruucca, May 17, MMX (4