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Wkt parson gailg Appeal CAltSON ClTYt o"y Drrtmbfr 3. Wiit? The furw i. Arrsn. rails cn Hon. C. C. Stfveiison Id r--sit!n from the CvoteDui ii CouiOiissioD. That invita tion carries no nsrh r pmuth that it ft'tKht BeTrr t Lmo K u ma. le ui.l- s there are Krion rfnwiis l. r it. WLm re ihej? What has Mr. Sir-ns.u done that M wrong, or failed tj ilj that woall Lata K en riiihl? Ar the other mmter of tbe Cemuu-'-ii.'n tlissatistied with him. or has sin.t cu-', iu a p- istii.al liarrel. enlisted the sympathies of too ardent friends anJ prevaiil upon thent to ask soniatbiiig wbich neither the bal ance of th Commission nor the people deira? The pnbli oaht to l-e act riyht in the matter. En!?rj,ri. We catlt J for the rcinution of both SteTenson anJ Whitthill. Via showed that it was to their rivalri. 3 and clash ing plana that all the wraneiir.g wilLin the Hoard vs chargeable. We urged, farther, that tkair position as employes of the Board Quartz-mill man and Mineralogist ni&do it improper that Stevenson sLoaM be President and Whitehili Secretary. Whiiebill has re itigned. a we think he was rijLt in il-ting. We think it uoc.ll ho equally light for Mr. MeTetson to withdraw from th Commio:i. We have no ao easatioQ to I ring against his honesty or capability; and the finding 1t one con temporary of any " reproach in oar in- Ml'XDAT RRIUIXG. From Appletou's Amerirai: Cyclopedia we hare the following history tl tbs dis covery of tho holy cros: The f Mival Cftlled t'n- InTeolinn lis Cr-.ss." instituted in honor uf the tiud.n;! of the cross, in 3"J0. by the Eair-rtss lMena. t'ie mother of ContAU- tine. is celihniied on the 3d of May. Tbe story of the discovery is related by Sozorneu, Kalinin. Theodret I'auliauH, Sti'pichu ScTenis. St. Cyril of Jernsa lem. and Chry-C5toTu; but Eusihius is piint reearding it. Whu lfcnlena visited the w.-e-?;f-s abont Jerusalem, it i.s Mid t but every irai-eof the pvat event hail been obliterated by the heathen, and a temple Tonus etoo.I upon Mount Calvary: bnt a J'w. who had tr-asured np what traditions he could (aiher. printed out tbe prohibit) llace of Christ '; tepiilohre. The spot bting ex cavated, three cross.. were discovered, and the title which that i f Jesus bore was foaaj lying by itself. It is related that the cross of Christ was distinguished from the other two by miraculous cures xronght by tonchirg it. A Church was bnilt ovrr tht spot, and a part i f tbe sacred relic w&s deposited in it ; a part was oent to Korue, and placed in the Cliarcli cf Santa Crece. in Gerusalemne, bnilt to receive it; and the rest was put by Constantine into tbs head t-f a statue of him-If in Constantinople. The first was carried away by Cuoffro, King of Persia, in I'll, but was afterward recov rtd by tbe Kaiperor Hraclrts, who zv-ktorjii it t J its a former place in ( iJ. In the tim of the Ciasudts it was borne to batt.'j by the Christians, and was cap tured by Sihidin in lli7, in bis prtat vic-tory nar Tibetias. Wtutt is asserted to be a piece of tho true cross is still at Horn'1; another was preserved in Poland till the s vente.-ntii centurv. when it wts vitition to him to rf i.n is cratui:ou:j ct d i iin-stiited l v John Casiruir to the Priu- nnwarrsntej bv anvthict? we aid or i ces Polutiue Ar.ua Guoajj, who be- I , n t-? i .i i i'.ifii!hed it to the monks of St. lie r- meant. Kat while he was one of thr- M iu j,,. anJ ialI1Illeral,,ll smnn I Board. Mr. W hitehiU had a voice in pra- , reput..d fr.iicesita are held by Catholics I moting the tuiaerulopieal business, in "which he is personally an l j rofca-ios-ally interested. Mr. Sttversoa is en gaged in the basiue.-s of Qizr'.z ?li'! iug ia an inventor and patent je of ct r taiu pars and ether parapherr.uli.i I '-latin-; to that busine.-s and fjr th::! and otl.er rt:asjns we thcnghl tLit L, too, would promote thj tans?' I y res: ga in. We dj not beli;-vo that if bs hhd been d;so(.ur.ecttd v.i;li tha Heard the project of a quarts mill ct the Ceutrn niiU (whu-h we have didou5s 1 so f:ee'v). would h:ive been pushed so f.ir th: ad a ; it has been. As to the somewhat feel's insmnaticn that we haro f -potrsed Mr. WhiiehiU's siJo of a ijuarrel that's elcai and bnried, it is not at all juMiEe d by anything wo bavs b-uJ er eiciie. We do not care any m;ra for ilr. V"hitcLill than we do for Mr. Stevenson; and we have a jnc but the f rlon Jiit t fee lings for them both; but it so harpers that in bein members of the Centennial Hoard they have been legitimate subjects for discussion and criticism; an las v. t have the good of the Centennial cause at hosri we arc solicitous to si nil obstacles and wrangles and causes of diiTc-rscec removed from its consideration. EitherJ Mr. Stsvsnson should abandon the qaartz-mill proposition ct reda. The ierjTic prt fta3es to be shocked thai we should make this suggestion; bat it has no protest to offer cgainst cur mak ing a similar Bnggastion rsgardicg Mr. Whitehill. Ws have harnessed theia together and treated them both alike. Why should Mr. Stevenson be dealt with any more tenderly than Mr. Whitehill? through r.t tLe- worid. In a 1 it sermon delivered by Rov. O. B. lrothin-;ham of New York wo find ' the following origica! id-'.is: is srFt rp.iN-; a proof er mn? j And vet th riiie of hin is lost in onr i Grass Valley, December 3. At 2:15 this afternoon a heavy shock of earth quake was felt in this place. Buildings were shaken, windows that were stand ing opn were forceel to and crockery was rattled at a fearful rate, but no se rious elaira; was done, lsttration of shock about ten set-onus. '1 ho motion was from north to south. The shock occurred during a hsary rain. The weather is vry stormy here. This would seem to justify th; impres sion of our itforiuanu. Y"e thought they might have mistaken r. mid Jen gust of wind for an eartheinak shock, or, perhaps, a Hdd-n spasmodical cavort ing of the sewii.g machine ; but this Grass Valley ej-'iimce lends plausibil ity to their b!o:. JfTSTEKlfH's. 1'roiu Conductor Ma poniglo e lcaru that an old buiy, a tlirout;h pat-se-ngor from the Hast, elis appeared from tho train somewhere about Pc'jtioii. S'orno ef her fellow passengers notice el that sho v.;is ab sent from lier usual place in the car, tint not apprehending any iangcr to f!io lady, I'ai.'eel to notity tho con ductor of her disappearance until the train bail niado souio twenty miles after slid was tnisseti. Iuiincdiate sarch ruvcaled the f.irt that she bad loft the train, but bow, or in what in inner, it was impossible to tleier iniiie. She was well provided with bnggujre a:l means to defray her ex penses, notwithstanding v.bie'h, slia apiH-arei! very despondent, anil had t;d seiine of the passengers that she Intel not a friend in tli work!. It is feared that her nimd was wandering, and that she stepped from tho tratn while it was iu motion. bl'ko Inde pendent, 10C. 2. daily iil?. lt to the Catholic church j Rii-.i li-ten V its ti.i.i most of -ahioh is j taken from the UUan opera; tiiereisco i spirit cf siu ia it. The priests are eom-JorU.b!- me n, the laity are conversable men. The sense cf sin 13 one now very diliicult to i;-. I at bv any body of men. 'ibeeii ilr.i used to by that all : ...Ter ing, aii ji:tsfe-rtnn, all c.il in.iiy could l traced tj a sin coniriittcd bv the at.'lleted or saii'-nnr;. Jesus hiaise Etover pr.cI.';iiRfcd this moiLiJ iiiea sin; He always repelled it, but, notwit! standing His protii.t, ii's dise;pk-3 i bd their domestic trouble sanctiied to them tht thev coal I ce-t more music ont of n Wheeler & Wilson sewing ma chine than ever befrre in their life !by could geto it of a Chiek- ring r.iud or a Stein ay. 'krl-ti-ni Mim r. Consciousrjs 'f unbelief is a sin .f Oftilal faith. Iniidrls are- never troubled with nnbehrf. lend men never feel cold. I'rozen feet neve r ache. And a soul eiven np to UDgodlincts. and bound hand and foot to sin. has no trouble with unbelief. Mirror. Christ never savs do not get. lie never condemn man's inborn love of posses sion. He doesn't say bis elbeipls mnst never have money or laud. He doesn't rebuke their d-'siie for learning and pleasure. He doesn't say tby must never seek to win bven. He never scorns to portray tho hlssednss of the tr:z wh eh be ttives t.ioru to win. But be liinkes ail these Serve and not rule. Ha Rives an object above them. He give a key for men's search. He shows what getting is for. Man may get all that be can ; no to him if be doesu t get. It is what ho is put bore for. l.'tv. c. f. z..fe. " What keeps Mr. K from kirk. J. imps ?" said a worthy minister, " I hot it' not Methodism." "No, "re sponded the vrgr ; " If something wor than Methodism." "What then? Is it Calvinism?" Worse, yonr rev erence, worse : surely, fai:ics, it is not Deim ':" "Much worse, an' it pleas your reve-rence, than even that." "Good he.v.:,s !" sani tha astonished pastor, " can it be Atheism which de prives ns of th best chnreh warden that ever shook a box?" "Truly," responded pious Jams. " 'tis a much more serious matter ; it is rheumatism !" Tlir. H.vri-Y HOl'R. the busy day is over. The household work is elotie, Tho cares that fret tbe morning Have faelcd with tlie sun : And in the tende r twilight, 1 sit in happy rest. With my eiarliiisr little baby Asleep opt'ii my breast. White lids, with silken fringes, shut out the waning light ; A little hand closu folded. Holds mamma's lingers tight ; And in their soft, while wrappings. At last in perfect ri'st, Two d iinty foot are cuddled I.iko birdies in a nest. Ali hopes and love unworthy Depart at this sweet hour, All true and noble longings llcticw their hoiy power ; For Christ, who in tho Virgia ur Motherhood has blest, Is ne ar to every woman With a bat y on her breast. -l7'-:f. -it's .!.v.1;. ih tureij .ViifuifJ tf lecctaber a long article replyiug to remarks ot e Eittrj.tls on the Ashiin murder trial, rmtkss so:ne very w:lil assertions rc.'-rding the quarrel betwen the tiur el.rcr and his vi.-.u.i. We pick out a few misstatements at random. Tbe t!iTf,fl says that l5rasieh n,et b;s death iu a restaurant kept by an Irishman and a Scisvoman. Ice eating-house was kept by Sullivan & MilsiaJt. There is nothing in tho evidoncs which decides Mr. Sullivan's nativity. As to Milstadt, ho swears he i a Dane a native of Co penhagen. We have the evidence as reported for the Inyo hidqiendenl, the whole tono of which paper favors Ashim ; and tho very worst that is attempted to be hown ajainst Ftrasich is, that on th day before th murder he and Ashim had som high words, and that I'era sich put hi hand to his hip " as if " to draw a pistol. The Sentinel says he did draw a pistol and brandished it in Ash im' facs. No such statement is made by any of tho witnesses ; not evtn by Ashim himself. The Sentinel has a long and highly erroneous account of the shooting an account altogether at vari ance with tha facts as r oven at the trial and as they were presented in the Appeal of last Tuesday. As tc Mr. Ashim 's amiable character, it is nt t im possible that whn liie iudicraent against Alec!; Perasich, (for assa t on Ashim), coms np for trial in the Orms- by County District Court, the lamb-Iik nature of that young murderer will be more fullv illustrated. SlFFFRI.NtiS OF THE IIEKZEGO TI.VIAVS. Xew York. December 2 A private Utter from Uagtisa, Dalmatia, Austrin. from a lady who is an y-witiies of tb saiTt'rins of Krzegtvinijui rfiiL;ees, contains the following : " Vtry many of the children bad only one arnisnt tied together and rincinaily cetmposed a mass of rags which seemed to make tbsir nakedness mors pitiful ; and yet of ail tb refugees those at IUttnsa are the most fortunate, the best fd end clothed. Tb' are ueiw prfsent in th district of lt.tusa alone about twelve thousand rfuge'es, i:Arly all women, children and old men. Ju Alontenegro there are 5(1.000, in Croatia and Srria thousands aeain, the whole- number of fugitives amounting to nearly 150. WH). With tbe means received np to tbe prtnent time lti.OOi) or 1H.0OO people might be pro tected to th axtsnt of a blanket apiece, from the winter's cold, but uot tb remiiiniug H'0,000 or mor with their food and a roof to cover them to say nothing of the wounded men brought in from battle sicl: and dying, and the child-bearing women and the pest-stricken people." The lady maktts an earnest appeal for help to keep from death by cold and starva tion a whol population win-He sin is that tbey are Christian docs. She adds: My husband wa on the frontier ot Bosnia where the river Save divides TurLey from Austria. II was entreateo. by the people of Austrian vill .ges not to cross the river nnd enter the Turkish town, as he would ceruih'v lose bis life; but by allowinc himself to be introduced as a mere-hunt from TiUste be was un molested and walked through th streels constantly. Headless bodies of Chris tians lay all about the streets." On the rivtr he had seen two bouts full of refa- gecs stiivirg for dear life to resell the Austrian shere. The 'lurks tired into tbem and o:.e of the bonis was sunk and the other reached the shore covered iih blood from the wounds of the fuwi'iv. Headless bodies of wuim-ii re ll a;iug on the water, and in the streets of the town swine were feeding ou the corpses i of Christian women. i CtuvKz'n l..,--i Skskim; Ucvksok foe His Kui.iM. Stvii, V.vtinUr ;;o a parly of Mexican bui.dits att-ik-l A''M Caliente r.ineh -.teiduy at 6 o'clock ;-. m. . i m. din,; oi-e runcliuoiii ui; 1 stealing seven i.Miie. S.:ne f the bandits ttere undeiiibtea! v hurt, .mi ih- ranehmtH .-up:id their pistols at tl.du at e-niy a frw pce-s tiiiitant. T:.e ity were und-vibte ily a j-e-r;:' -n f t'.t;:v. gang seeku.g reverse. 'I'.i- i.o'v of partners have not bea heurd f. iu e leaving ih:s morning. Hi-- G-oods. NtRRIS Ai I llieir CO., HAVE JU LJfRRl . r. ,-,.;v...l I FALL AMD W'KTER STOCK .. .or. .. . DRY COODS, SHOES, CARPETS, ETC., E Complete in every tlefiiirtment. Thibin th largest nl mst eljrant Rsort BRDt (Ttr offered in this city a call is earnestty L. Sl!3-tf MORRIS tL CO. Kext door to Wc!l, FarRo h Co. FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKING ....4SD TBE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY AT Mrs, Anna S. Brooks' Erzaar ItS. BROOK 9 lm .s-cT.Td the PwnriceR of lira. Ht'ffmnn, a Tn nh iln-rssaipltt-r jt.tit from Pans. !. will combine 11m most fitthiaunbk ,In ss n uriing with the later t ikypI tit. in iuiilint-ry. AOEM FOK Bt'TTKICK PATTERNS Mrs. Adds 9. Eiwlsf. Ctrori Street, cpfopite Rica rVtpr' Br-fcc- (fti-e. ut-T.4tf FASHIO NACLE CRESS MAKING llilliiBcrv to Or3t'i at MRS. REYNOLDS THE WHITE HOUSE CKAJfGE OF BASE P. A. WAcIfER I CO. AC their f , . ,Xt Hi. i;.po: CARSGN iT.'tET, CASrCN C.TV, NEViDA. on with this fcii?icrit;tif-n r.e ai: If their u'aa iii true, the very reverse j t most a:sj noei yjut. .ire inusa who d;s3 in siihs cl.v.l in the rol;t3 of righteonsnts'r Aretheyr.il gain's who live on fifth Avenne? (Laughter.) Are they all gooj arj j spotlesi T.-ho prosper ct tha breliar bouid in Wall streat? (I.r.r:hter. IS COSbZCT A TE- T OF EIN ? I r- cJ the history nf the Spanich Inqui sition, an. I nd thr.t tbe-s mm, in tiiemslv.-s i r.ro unit upright, burned ned rcanpltd people simply bcc.v.iss they thoniibt their sir.fuhieFs raizLt le re deemed ty tortur5. Tabc the men who brought npoa us the civil -war. Thty do net think thv committed a Ein in prodncin" this blood-jhed; bnt there is scarcely ono of them wh does not say, "I acted from tho best cf motives!" All this shows that even conduct cannot be regarded as a true test cf sin, for how difficult, how impossible it is to'divina men b motives in their actior.81 How often a man is generous, is nobi. simply because he is avaricious of fame! Another test, that of experience, is equally fallacious, as usually applied to sin. Those only who know something can know that they know nothing, and one must have a consciousness of good to se the evil. Hence it is that these who have made this confession of Bin in the strongest term have generally been the very saints of earth. TI!C EET.IGI0W WS WANT. Vi'e watt a religion that bsnrs ha&vi'y, not only on tho " eieeedingsinfulne68 of bin," but on the exceeding rascality of lying and stealing ; a religion that ban ishes small measures from the counters, cbbls from the cotton bags, clrsy from th paper, saud from the sugar, chictory from tii coffee, iilam from tho bread, and water from tho iniik cans. The re ligion that is to save the world will not put all the big strawberries at the top and ail to little onus at the bottom. It will not uiafca one half a pair of shoes of good leather, so tb:it tbe first shall redound to the mater's credit and the second to his cash. It will not put Jou vin's stamp on Jankin's kid gloves : nor make Tans bonnets in the back room cf a lioston milliner shop ; nor let a piece cf vt!vt that pro;'-ses to measure twelve yards como to an untimely end in the tenth. It does not put bricks at fiv dollars a thousan 1 into chimneys it con tracts to build with seven dollar mate rial ; uor sarn-.'i,-ls whito pine into floors thnt hava paid for hard pme ; nor leave yawning craeks iu closets where boards ought to join. The religion that is go ing to sanctify the world, pays its debts. It docs not considi r that forty cants re turned for m hundred cents given, is according to the gospel, though it may be according to the law. It looks upon a mt'j who has failed in trade, and who continues to live ia luxury, as a thief. The Cltrisl'vm. TliB Favokhe. Tl. l ank t.i-l.aui:a sai..-a crniT cf Eire ar.il v ': :::t-i'T :r-i 1 p.-:. ;::K tl. fa.'nt T'ooll Th-s ei:y. 1 lie trt-flT attr. tin is Fr-'i;-ri -l -'- 11-er. while J.t-e-i-!.'. t l t:i:t. li'jiif.r c .ari- are, also, e. Id at li- bar. A tirt t-las i'rdro iun.e I": :l. aiau-"-: l -'f i;. a -.-it! lulu ti .t all l.'ur aijd b -n-tT .. ciii-.-r j ir ail are itv rei-rniaT.-.iatimis t.i put'ht la-ur. U. H. ):rown is Hh-I-rolT.t-ior. AVE UN' 1IIVII IU nt Of Ul kl'IrtS r ti.r as.. T- Nf.W I U.HA . B1 SETTINU MACHINE MCSIC. There haTt Leen womtn who hate so Washington, .December 2. A report having been circulated to the eU'ect thnt the I'reskltmt intended to rtjlitre General Biftbcock from djity as his Prirate Secre tary on account of bit name having been connected with the lit. Louin Whisk? King, inquiry at tho Executive this morning wtt with the asaurauce thnt there was no truth in tbe rumor. Of course there is no truth in th rumor. President Grant is not the man to desert a tried and truittd friend eixply because his enemies have been busy casting aspersions upon his name. Thrrre are too many men who permit their enemies to dictnte their course; but Grant is not amoDg the nunjbir. CoMonKss Mebts To-moiu:ow. Of course the House will be organized un der a Democratic majority. The prin cipal bnsiusss of that body will be to try and hew out the tiaiber fox a Demo cratic Presidential canvass. SHERIFF'S SALE. Or.k-r -f Si!-- js.-u- 1 pm o' hiu uml.-r tl; f NeaU. in kL.1 f r the t'suuir i L.'ixly. .,a tlie ?n t iy o( Imw.iit, A l. "iST'. on a j J Tnnt T ndrrfcJ t lit: -in l'B 1 ht 2- l h dy of Nov.mWr. A. i. thTo. ia tavor f i.. 1. MiX-Hix for tlie pirn of $1,03 5'. tin 1 in fnT(. cf K. h. R is. for lb- Miui mf sliQj. u.l m fiver I;jiEitx 1'Kabb fur tha smuj of f 2 ;ti 4 , tet.r v. itli '--.t.- ajard at f iT2 n and nt-.Til-inj ro.-th umw a ti -n:i:ila to $u so arjj a!- ihe conts tiiat it.ay 'era:tr m' n. all a ainat la vada AKrtfultnrl. ;inin nd Me h-iiK-nl ocicy ( i i-rprat:n) atiil ali in ihc gaid com of the ( ailed -tut-t a; d t mm d r t trd c m xuanti:n lur to kcM. a.i-Mdiut,' to lnw. tha nil eatRta her'-ia if:tr nrs-ribed ti hiti i ti- d judjfauen-. (U an i accr-'i'ig : and ai fctii-baaiii'- trarcj: I hw Irvitd up .a and will ep'e at pubii,- a!e t i tlir hihio- mud Wt buid'T. at th Court H.is !wr m tLe tity of Caibou. Couuty and niut afirtai.ia on Maaiday. th "47th aliy of l)cembr, A i. 175, between tha h-mrs f 9 a h. auJ I r. v . to wi at 1 o'cl-jfk p. at. U brisfy cm-i ju timri.t Co-is and i'ciu!B co-is a b n.id ia ic au i d.T cf k le 1 am in t - i, tlie f -1. owing ua.-cnb d roiil fr-'pfTtr. tow t. I ha1 certain tii.ct oi land c 'nt-iniiig aut eit'ht (H ) a-.-, 1j.uk i onusby c -,uxic , N- va.ia. a u: ono-li.lt ui.k i-ast iroin i Hra o City, i timedia; Ij .m t .e uortli B.ilf f the ar u SpnnK r--s I -Tuetituf o koowu tne Ife iae ta k nd wi irU tra t of lan 1 ;a more par'ifulr'y de-ciwj ah t- 1 lowa, t wit: liei uia At a pMi d uu be mT h line of tlie n ai u diug f iu ar.-.oii C t n ilk state l r;. , which t oie cliniu g i i fcUen links east ot tlie line om Wrteh -e ti 'lfss.xte u and su? iieen, tnd tw tur j-twj cIiils as.i thirty-niu- lij.ks ui-rth if tic hue mtiw en -tctfions feistctii and wptiiy- ne l rwn J ii t h 1 i; j:e ili tb.i uunt Lialu Psc an i M-ridi . TiaiUg th-U'v no th I d'V'rf a iiiiinites a ; ith lire of t't-rtc; th ity ci-vu cba n- autl 'ftj . u-te iiuks t the tiorih ti'ie oi s 'Uttiwt--t oi It UorthWeSL Ol i-aid iec luU rixtf ll, :li'-llCr: auth i-y d r-i o- lutjntt a t at t:g kd wi.b t.ie nt-rth id the s n h h .ll at t.ic n uttiwtsi ?4 Mul the rth fine -t toa;Ji half of .umiirat ;f si:rt S-c:i u fiitt ea iwni y ov.v ch Ihb ncd t'Vi it j-fi'bt. liiiks t a h ., liit.rf iu iia foacf boUiiJin the urth ii-io of V. f ut- Dhai's li-ui't', tli iie so.ilh 0 d.'sr.- 5.i iidnnt- et lk rty-ruvt n ra.'dTid and t-iryli!,ks t- n stshe in th- f' liv e: ou . iii-rtc o- ti,e raid Tt'.t 1, ire-u- north i de-. r c- 0 i'tu ts wi- t at ' g La lino o' tVnc' i u tlu- t.artn tid-: oi a.ii l road twt-iitj-oaf cinius and tw.-fiiy-. ir lit l:nkt to th i daft- of b fin JJ nnic vria.i ii 1C uers OS miminiiK-t. h. t. !svirr. 5h rilcf uruslj couut, Xei, Carson City D-( . , .:;. tic d-lavlw A iSOCIAb DAiXCJii Will Le gsven it tho Yellow Jacket House, EmiiK Citj, Xova!a. on the eteuihg of WEDXtSaAY. ZE( Eli:iE2l S. 1S73, By James Hofx. A general inritaliou is extended, decs td Ii Hardware ISDN, STEEL, STOVES. TINWARE, CROCKERY, PA!;.TS. OILS, Wiiidow. Doors. l'HACTICAL iTINN aV-CALL AND FEE OI R )itW STOCK. nt-:t-tf P. A H AuM'llJitO. K There is nu'inestionably no otlier r-ey criain m its enVcts. Astuma, istkb t'OL'OH, lB- SCHITIA AN T)l(lUIKRS t V TRI THROr ahke yild to i' mflneiu . '1 he biphest medi''l fciUi uy utiAi 5 n bcttf r cur fur thrpo coinidinia ei:sT itu w prevrd by Ter half a emtnry's exi Tin- e . 1 b-y contain mo opinaa, morphia or any vi lent dn;t. KtATixVi CotcK I-ozi-:n.ks, pre par d by Thuma- F.etis. jea don, ttritaii. are kiold by all rlie. Areata for the acibw C'-ast, Kkcikwio i, ti sTETTta t Co., .-an rraucisco. st'pleW'-i-;;p AT HARRY'S CORNER Ca HriON A5in SPEAB SrLHET. xkw ahhagf..mh:nts, Xt.W PltOPUIKFOR, ( W EVEKYrHIXG, i:xci:i-t OLD FATHER KYACIfiTHE BEHIfi Q THi EAR. HOT 1.V.NTII tVKKV FROM 11 10 O'CLOCK, n .v-.'ltf J. T. CKKWS, Troi.rietor. OF 1IIK LATKST PATTERNS AND IK GREAT VARIETV AXD TREHF-ST MAKE A t Joe Ifcosoisstoclt's County Block, Carson. nov-itf I- nwi iro uf Mrs 1 i. hartN. TO li:t. 1-5. E. DAVISON, M. D. PHYIC3IAN and SURGEON OFFICE ON" Kl(i STilKKT. lis.-.r. . r ii.us Tise fTi,ji. WANTtD WOMAN TO tiCXEftAI. HOUIEVTORK in a jUMiie 1'ami'y. Aj.ly at ti.is offie. .