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A lUTTUK DI3APPOINTMKXT, LEGAL. DET GOODS. ETO. DELINQUENT. PRINTING. MIE0ELLAHI0US. Old liitly .Iimu!, the iihmilicr mid fftis fitter, Hoi About coiiutictiiig huh i )!((, Uariug up lie- teuiiva b wura, arm iitmimuu lulu tue circu latory Bntiiiief Loum-m io biioU an extent that ho hut urquiroii a ilix'p luslglit into the affairs of tlio nrtt luutUitn. 'Jhit morning ha was rooting up a uuuNtmatea auwer iur Mrs.Dobson when that iuiiuUitiva woman, who has the Jtoi'UHrt posBihio st'CDt alter lively scandal, came out ami asked him the news "Not much Koin' ou," said the old fellow, jftbbiiio litn Ki)8tio into the ground. "What warn i lie matter Willi Mrs, Bmlth's iwwtr yoBierday; "It was blocked up." What bl-cned it it up?" "Oh gracious! is that bo? Aiu't that awful! I a I way a thought ftomethiug dreadful would turn up to that tanmy, will it be lu tho papers I B'priHO BO." "Ami the Polica Court?" "Duuno." "What kind of a baby was it or dou't you K DOW t "Yes It was a rubber baby." Min. Dobaou was bo greviously disappointed that she went right into the houeo and cried all taercBtof the afternoon. And when her hus band came home she got mad because he wouldn't go right out and thrach that old brute for so grooaly iuaulting her. VIrgiuia Chroni clo. A CURIOUS WTO 11 V. We have from a correspondent curious bit of information about the young commander-in Chief of the Egyptian contingent on the Danube. Though but twenty-four years old, Prince Has san, sou of the Khedive, is an experienced boI dier, and has already had his share of haps and mishapa. The young Prince received his mill tury etlucution at Woolwich and Berlin, after whirth hi) occupied the oltlce of Miniater of War to hi j'alhor. During the late war with Abys siouhu was Heriously wouuded and made pris. oner. Although treated with consideration, King John, "to punish him," as he expressed it, "for fighting ngainfit Christians," ordered that a large cross should be tattooed on the back of each of the Prince's bands. This waB done, and when hut wounds were healed the young otficer was released aud returned to Cairo. Arrived at homo, Prioeo Hassan consulted the bost Euro, pea and nativo phyeioians and chemists, and Copt soothsayers, promoting a large sum to any one who should rid him of these mementoes ol the Abyssinian King. Advice was freely offored and expiriments tried and the Princo under went much suffering, but all in vain the chris tian eroBSfa were indelible. In despair he finally reported to a Dervis for advice, and the holy mau communicated a remedy which, at least, had the merit of being undeniably effi cacious. "Chop off both thy hands," he said to the Prince, "better live without hands than wear forever these signs of the lnndel giaours I" Bat Hassan relished it but little, and bo re mains to this day tattooed with the hateful symbols. This is why no one Bets him without gloves. New York World. Am Infallible Bias. A discussion arose In a hotel parlor as to the citizenship of a gentle man at the other end of t be room. "He's an KmilUhmau," said one, "X know by his head." "lle'B a Scotchman," Raid another, "I know him by biB complexion." "He's a German," said another, "X know him by his beard," The ladies thought he looked like a Spaniard. Here the conversation rested, but soon one of them apoke "I have it," said he; "he's an American; he's got his legB on the tabic!" A Mai no girl left her clothing In an open boat in order to frighten her parents, who op posed her marriage to Jake. They found the clothes and took them home. Buo had to stay in the woods until it got dark, and then she went home, clothed in pocket-handkerchief and blushes bhe aays it as a Maine trick. Ladies, go to J. Myers & Bro. for jour dry-goods, shoes, eto. ; they are eel I "tie ONE BIT! ONE BIT!! V I N E WINES, LIQURS, CIG ARS and LAGER BEER, And Free Lunch. Price OX Is BIT! Next Saloon above C'haa. K teen's, Lower Main Street. 20.tf NOTICE. ALL PARTIES INDEBTED TO THE Kg. tate o L. V. Loomls, bankrupt, in Bank, ruptcy, are hereby notified to call on the under slgued, Assignee of said estate, at bin office (th" Alps Mining Company's otlic), Immediately, and settle their accounts and thereby avoid legal proceedings to enforce collection 0f the satue. .1. F. IIALLECK, Assignee of the estateof L. V. Loomla, Bankrupt. 1e'J3.tf NOTICE. HAVING PnnCHASED THE BDSINEfH formerly known an "D. 1. Krause's Cigar, Tobacco aud Var.ety Store," the undersigned bona the favor of the continued patronage of the public All Indebted to the firm will please aettle with the undersigned, who will pay all demand against the Arm contracted during hi, agency. IIEKMAN KUAUSE. Pioche, Sept. 1, 1877. ,y.t( NOTICE. , A ALL PARTIES NOW 1UVINO CLAIMS that are in the Jaekrabblt Mining District, which claims have been previously recorded In Bristol District, will please bring certified copies of the same within 30 days and have them recorded In the Jaekrabblt Mining DIs. triet, without charge. JOHN KINO, Mining Recorder of Jackrabbit Mining District September 28. 1877. aiXKiud NOTICK OV APPLICATION TO UK. COME A SOL IS TRADER, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT MIN. uie Rich, of the Town of Ploche, County of Llnooln, Htate of Nevada, intends to make an application to the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District of the Htate of Nevada, la and for the County of Lincoln, on the 37th day of October, 1H77, for an order of Haiti Court permitting her to carry on business in tn i Town or riocne, county ot Lincoln, Htate of Nevada, in her own name and on her own ac count, pursuant to an Act of the Legislature of the Htate of Nevada, approved February 0. 18(17, entitled "An act to authorize married women to transact business In their own namea as sole traders." The business that she intends to carry on is that of general merchandizing, man featuring, trading, buying and selling real estate, etc, In said Town of Pioche, County and Htate aforesaid. MINNIE RICH, Pioche, September 26, 1877, n'il Hod THE DAILY ALTA CALIFORNIA, THK OLDKHT AND JSK8T NEWSPAPER on the Pacific- Coast. Published at Han Francisco, California, anbswrlptlons received by C. WIKDKRHOLD. NOTICE. XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL 11 sell to the highest bidder or bidders all lots, blocks, ahareB or parcels of land not con veyed by patent deed, and not being contested in court, in the following described tract of land, known aa the Townsite of pioche, In Liu coin county, Htate of Nevada, to wit: The northeast quarter and the southeast quartor and the east half of the southwest quarter of section twenty.two, lit TownBhlp one, north of rauge sixty-seven, east, in the district of lands subject to sale at Pioche, Nevada, containing 400 acres, according to the official plat aud survey on file in the Plocha Land Office. Hale to commence on the 24th day of September. A. D, 1877, at 10 o'clock A. if., and continue from day to day until the same shall be completed. Description on official map of Pioche of prop, erty to be sold: In block 1, lots 14, 24, 25 and 2C. In block 2, lots 11, 12 and 111. In block 3, lots 4, G, 0, 10, 22, 23, 24 and 28. In block 6, lots 1, 2 and 3. In block 6, lots 1 to 34 Inclusive, All of blocks 11, 12, 13, 14, 13, 1C, 17, except the southwest H of 13. In block 18, lots 7, 8, 11, 14, N. H of 13, 10, 19, 20, 30 and 31. In block 19, lots 21, 22, 45, 4(1, (0 and 32. In block 21), lots 0, 7, 8, 9, 11, 14, 19, 10, 20, 23 to SO inclusive, 3J to 39 Inclusive, 45 to 63 In clusive. In block 21, all lota (no numbers) not con veyed by patent deed. In block 22, lot 19. In block 23, lots 3 to 17 Inclusive, 19, 20 and 21, 23 to 38 inclusive, 41, 43, 44, 49, 32, 33, 54, 68 o 77 inclusive, 82 to 87 Inclusive. In block 24, lots 11, 30, 36, 30, 38, 40, 41, 43, E. H 49, 49, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 01, 63 to 81 inclusive. In block 25, lots 15, 22. 23, 25 30, 47, CI. In block 20, lots 12, 13, 10, 17, 18, 27, 31, 32, 33, 34, 62, 63.54, 66 57. 58, and 60. In block 27, lot 19. In block 29, lots 2, 3. 4, 7. 8. 14. 13. 32. 33. 3.'. 30, 37, 39, 43, 44 aud 45. in block 30, lots 30 and 40. In block 31, lots 20, 21, 27, 23. 29, 34. 33 to 67 inclusive, and 68 to 66 inclusive. Iu block 33, lots 5, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 23, 29, I, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 40, 65, 60, 67, 18. CI and 62. In block 31, all lots (no numbers) not con veyed by patent deed. Iu block 35, lots 18, 19, 22, 38, 37, 33, 43, 43, 47, 48, 49, 64 and 65. In block 30. lots 10 to 21 inclusive: 32. 38 and 39. In block 37. lots 1. 2. 18 to 23 Inclusive. 26. 27. 28, 40 to 48 inclusive. 63, 64, 65, 65,60 69 and 70. Descriptions on eurburbau map of Pioche now In my office of property tu be sold : xtiocxs i to 19 inclusive: Plat marked "Washington & Creole ground." Plat marked "Pioche M. Co. ground." Plat marked "Pioche Co." Plat marked "W. C. Glissan." Plat marked "L. V. Loomis." Plat marked "Newark M. Co.'a ground." Plat marked "A. C. Gordon." Two plats marked "Harper." Plat marked "P. Kane." Also all other parcels of land contained In said named TowUBite, the description of which may have been omitted above, and which has not been conveyed by patont deed. MUKTUIKU FULLER, aull-td Trustee of the TownBitu of Pioche. The above Bale of town lots In the Pleche Townsite is hereby continued until Monday, the 15th day of October next, at 10 o'clock a. m.. when the sale will take placo at the late Land Office, and continued from day to day until the same shall be com pleted. In the meanwhile all persons entitled to patent deeds are reouested to call at mv office and arrange for the payment and for the same, and all persons who aro not able to pay tor meir patent deeds can call and get them free of charge. Piocnc, September , 1H77. MORTIMER FULLER. oC-td Trustee of the Townsite of Pioche. Notice to Co-owners. To Joaeph Opto. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO THE above named person that the undersigned have during the years of 1875, 1876 and 1877 ex pended for the development of and for labor and Improvements upon the Rsy Htate Mine, located and situated In the Bristol Mining Dis trict, Lincoln county, Nevada, the amount of one thousand dollars in United States gold coin. You are hereby further notified and re quired to contribute your proportion of said ex penditures so made aa aforesaid, due from you to tho undersigned as follows, to wit: From Joseph (iple $333 66-100. You are also notified that in case you fail or refuse to psy the amount of money sot oposite your name above to the undersigned at the residence of Richard Cox, in the town of Pioche, Lincoln county. Nevada, at or beforo the expiration of ninety days after service o' this notice, yonr interest in said Bay Htate Mine will by operation of law become the property of the nnderslgnrd, who made above mentioned expenditures on said mluo In the years above named. WILLIAM GRAY, E. A. DAY, RICHARD OX, THOMAS PUNBTON. PlOChe. Lincoln Conntv. Nevada. Rentem. ber 1, 1877. nlMOd. Notice to Iiienliolders. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER sons holding or claiming liens against the following described property, to wit: That cer tain furnace known as the Bassett Furnace, sit uated at Bullionvilte, in the Couuty of Lincoln, Htate of Nevada, at what is known as the Rsy nond & Ely foundry building, with the apper. tenances, to be and appear before the Justice Court of Pioche Township, in and for said County of Lincoln, on the 24th day of October, A. D. 1877, at 10 o'clock a. in. of that day, then and there to exhibit the pi oofs of their said liens. WM. A. DOWD. By Fuller t Sawyer. Ills attorneys. a29-td Sheriffs Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IriBUED out of the 7th Judicial District Court, in aud lor the Couuty of Lincoln, Htate of Nevada, and to ine directed and delivered, for a judgment rentlered In aald Court, on the nineteenth day of March, A. D. 1877, In favor Win. Stelnhart, Israel Stelnhart, Charles Adler and Hamuel Hcuoll, a firm doing buslnesa under the firm nme of W. & I, Htelnhart At Co., and against Joseph Rich, for the sum ol J1.2V3 60-100, debt, together with $82, tax, costs, and all accruing coats and Intereat. I have levied on the follow. ng property, to wit: 4 do. boxes linen col jars, 4 doz, wool cuff, 3 boxes of neck-ties, 8 boxes bows, 1 H iloz. Hcb, H box boys' gloves, 1 box children!' gloves, 1 box scarfs, 12 boxes stilris.Nio boxes paper collars, more or less, Sni0 1"C0,1"Iil shir's, 6 dox. hat., 16 suits childreus' clothes, 18 boys' vests, H dux. Jump ers, w pair merino drawers, 18 pair white Jean drawers, 12 boys' coata, 12 boya' pants, lot linen P"u" ";rtcou. one rubber coat, 1 blanket coat, 6 chandeliers and lampa 8 side lamps and brackets, 0 tables, i ahow.case, 1 desk, 6 wire frames, 1 lookleg.gi;,,., i ou, ,tov, , 1 set Bcalra andwilghts. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the m.t day of March, A. D. 1877. 1 will sell all a, rl(jM, ,nrt ln. terestof aald Joseph Rich ln aud to the above described property, at the clothing store on the west aide of Mala street. IMim-i,. ti-,.u rotmty, Nevada, formerly occupied by said Rich, one door above Kisenmana k Co.. store st public auction, for rash in lund. to t,. hi,! est and best bidder, to ratlsfy said executlun and all costs. W. L. MCKER, Sheriff Lincoln County, Nev. By J. P. Curtis. nr2-td Deputy Sheriff. LITEST DISPATCH ! NEW OPENING J. ROSENBLUM'S NEW,- Dry-Goods Clothing Store, (In Elsenmann's old Building) MAIN STREET, - - PIOCHE. Nee Hlgn o? GOLDEN RULE!" Quick Sales & Small Profits ! IN VIEW OF TKE STRINGENT TIMES WE will sl) our well fiekctod Stock, eonaiating DRY-GOODS & CLOTHING. A Fine assortment of Fancy & Staple Goods. MILLIBEEY & BLACK GOODS. Laflies' Shoes aad Men's Boots -OF- BEST MAKERS. a well selected Stock of Hats and Caps. Trunks and Valises, -AT LOW AND LIVING FIGURES ! Sets of Jewelry FOfi LADIES AND GEN'Tff, CALI FORNIA GOLD AMI PLATED, sil'CII AM Studs, Sleeve-buttons, Ear-rings, Cuff-pins, Etc., Guaranteed to ba al Itepreaented. Ot'U MOTTO IX Square Dealing ! COME AND SEE IF WE DON'T. GOLDEN RULE Dry-Goods & Clothing STORE. sl.tf K. BTUAN, Agt. Delinquent Notice. ALPS SILVER MIXING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, Han Francieco, California; location of works, PlocliB, Lincolu ceunty, Nevada Notice. Thcro aro delinquent upon the following dc. scribed stock, on account of asBCBBtneut (No. 11) levied ou tho 30th day of July, 1877, the several amounts Bet opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as fol lows: No. of No. of Names, CertitlcateB. Nhares. Amt. ItlchartUon E A, trustee. ... 1781 Mrs h M HtoveuKou, bal. . . .1(112 O 1) Squire, trustee 11157 W E Hale, trustee, bal 2123 Hill Kllgour, trustees... 2UJ W E Hale, trustee 2171 E Fisher, trustee, bal 2207 Cope, Uhler & Co, trustees.224li E FiHher, trustee, bal 2258 U U Nobis k Co, trustees, bnl 2324 John Bproston trustee 2310 O I) Squire, trustee, bal... 2365 O II Hquire, trustee. 2388 O D Squire, trustee 2'JMO O D Squire, trustee 2405 O 1) Squire, trustee, bal.. .2413 Kiotto & licyea, trustees, bal 2310 Biottu k Beyeu, trustees, bal 2311 H U Noblo & Co, trustees, bal 2534 H H Noblo & Co, trustees. .2548 P B Fny, trustee, bal 267D A W Foster, trtiBtee 2587 A W Foster, trustee, bal... 2588 W D Catton, trustee, bal. .2013 O 1 Squire, trustee, bal.. .2018 Eells, btauford k Co, trus tees, bal 2023 W O Crandall, trustee, bal.2034 V M Fouuoults, trustee, bal 2035 V M Foucoults, trustee, bal 2050 D Bchoncld, trustee,bal.2Gl NV E Norwood, trus ee, bal.2(j0tl W K Norwood, trustee,bal.2ti84 John W Dent, trustee, bal .2087 E A Bruguiere, trustee, bal. 'I4 O D Squire, trustee 2729 E V Kallsher, trustee, bal.. 2735 E A Klcbardson,trustee,bal,27wG ltiotto it Beyea, trustees, bal 2718 Hosmer it Bourne,trustces.27tiO John Sprostou, trustee 2777 O 1) Squire, trustee, bal. . .2803 E A Biutiardson,trUBtee,bal.2H2 1 E A Klchardsou, trustee. , . .2827 E A Richardson, trustee,bal.2840 E A ltichardaon, trustee. . .2850 E A l'.ichardson, trustee... 28o2 Schmieden, liocbatadtet' & Co, trustees, bal 2850 W Q Crandall, truBtee 2880 H U Noble & Co, trustees, bal 2930 A C Wlgbtmau, trustee,... 2203 HoMmcr & Bourne, trus tees, bal 2984 J Ulrschfeld, trustee, bal.SOO'J E Fisher, trustee, bal 3010 EA Hichardson,trustec,bal.3023 J Hutchinson, trustee, bal. 3028 E Fisher, trustee 303'J O D Squire, trustee, bal... 8059 K F Kent, trustee, bal. ....3072 CalltiKhan, Lynch k Co, trustees, bal 3097 W Turnbull Co, trustees, bal 3119 W tr Crandall, trustee, bal.3127 W Q Crandall, trustee, bal.3129 J Lincoln, trustee, bal. ..,.3133 Callaghan, Lynch & Co, trustees 3136 25 12 50 ;i i so iU 20 a ' 2 12)4 50 25 10U 50 4 2 12)4 100 50 m 2i2H 4i 212), 30 15 11 1 100 50 100 50 100 60 10 6 iH 2 12!, I '4 2 12)4 13 7 60 10 6 ' 2 12)4 10 6 1 60 21)4 10 75 10 i 12)4 6 25 I', 2 12), 1 63 4 2 21 'i IOCS'; 4 2 21 10 62)4 '-'l- 10 62)4 r,! 19C2)4 20 10 6 3 37S4 13'i 674 4 '4 2 06' 10 5 io a 4 2 H 2 12)4 100 60 1 60 CO 25 50 25 10 !j EPf.ij 20 10 1 50 4'4 212)4 10', IWM 4). 2 0(i! 21 , 10 60 16 7 60 6i 3 lo? 10 5 15 7 6214 io;. eoti 4 2 4 2 27 13 62X 27i 13 68?, lu 6 00 100 SO Callaghau, Lynch & Co, trustees, bal 3140 27 ) Green k Co, trustees, bal , .3210 4 K F Kent, trustee, bal 3223 1 W G Crandall, trustee, bal.3224 27 C W Fox, trustee .. ...8228 60 J J Uerr, trustee, bal 3209 15',' A H Todd, truBtee, bal 3292 6 C Hlrschfeld, trustee, bal. .3293 6), A H Todd, trustee, bal 3297 17 )4 H U Noble k Co, trustees, bal 3307 1)4 E Fisher, trustee 3320 100 E Fisher, trustee 3321 luo J M Moore, trustee, bal . . . .3324 4 ' M Lebetard, trustee, bal.. .8320 Ib'i DrWftlL Bon d'Ablalng Von Olesslnberg, trustee. 3330 100 A E Brugalre, trustee, bal. .3339 27 W G Crandall. trustee 3383 100 13 56,4 2 50 13 56 25 7 60 3 12 3 00 8 75 60 60 60 2 06 6 66 50 IS 60 60 13 60 25 25 6 23 Fred Franks, trustee, bal. .3390 27'i A F Caruiody, trustee 3444 60 A F Carmody, trustee 341 H 50 A F Carmody, trustee 3450 10 U W Hummer, trustee. .. .3401 60 Uosmer & Bourne, truB tees 3470 100 ilosmcr A Bourne, trus tees, bal 3471 1 Hosmer & Bourne, trus tees 3478 100 E O l'latt, trustee 3501 60 E C Piatt, trustee 3502 60 Hosmer & Bourne, trus. tees .3533 ICO E P Murphy, trustee, bal. .3560 2 Ueo Stone, trustee, bal 3573 10 U Geo Stone, trustee, bal ... 3574 4 P F Ueardsley, trustee 3000 5 O I) Hquire, trustee 3018 60 E A Klchardnon, trustee. , .3022 25 A O Taylor, trustee 303:1 100 H M Bourne, trustee 3078 2 Johu Stork U07V 100 Gauthler & Schmidt, trus tees 3035 50 O U Hquire, trustee 3715 100 O I Squire, trustee 371U 5 Hubbard & Co, trustees. . .3721 15 U D Squire, trustee 3746 25 O D Hquire, truster 3740 30 O D Squire, trustee 3762 20 A F Carmody, trustee 8763 206 A F Carmody, trustee 3764 200 J McPheraon, trustee 3803 100 Thus J Verdon, trust) .... 3805 100 J McPheraon, trustee 3878 loo J MePhersou, trustee 3879 110 J Mcpherson, trustee 3880 60 Coffin & Page, trustees. ...3911 100 W K Norwood, trustee 3921 I O D Squire, trustoe 3922 100 W G Crandall, trustee 3927 60 Hosmer & Bourne, trus tees 3928 100 r.awton k Deaue, trustees. 3980 luo Lawton k lleane, trustees. 3931 100 Lawton & Deane, trustees. 3lt32 100 Lawton A licane, trustees. 3933 100 Barton k Brooks, trustees. 8930 100 Barton A Brooks, trustees. 89)7 100 Barton ft; Brooks, trustees. 8940 50 Hill k Killgour, trustees.. 3942 100 John Mcpherson, trustee. .3944 600 John McPheraon, trustee.. 8945 600 John Mcpherson, trustee,, 8940 100 John McPheraon, trustee. .8IM7 loo Hill 4 Kllgour, trustees, , ,3957 luo W G Crandall, trustee 8969 100 John McPheraon, trustee.. 39116 200 Brooks k Lee, trustee 3(1011 100 W G Crandall, trustee 3x73 100 Barton k Brooks, trustees. 3H74 100 L A I.athorp, trustee 3970 fi Geo W Mitchell, trustee. . .8980 1 Barton A Brooks, trustees. 39110 200 II H Baker, trustee 4034 25 J U Adams, trustee ....... 4037 780 60 60 25 25 60 26 5 06 2 06 2 50 25 12 60 50 1 60 25 60 2 50 7 80 12 60 15 10 100 100 60 60 SO 60 25 60 60 60 25 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 25 60 250 260 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 100 2 60 1 100 12 60 890 And ln accordance with law and an order ot the Board of Directors, made on the 15tu day of August, 1877, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction, at the room of M. Panni), 402 Montgomery street, Han Francisco, Cali fornia, on Wmlneailay, the 10th Hay of October 1877, at the hour of one o'clock p. ni. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment theroon, toi?ether with costs of ad vertising and expenses of the sale. O. I), HuriltrS, Ferretary, Office Room 28 Vteveuaoo Building, Han Francisco, California. s-2-td OmCK OP TT-I-Tr- mm Hi mm POWER PRESSES KMl'I.OYKl) .Thls establishment s ftpalled with a large assottmrat of newest ctyles of v Tjpe, Borders, Assorted Stationery .ABO iXL THY, MODERN MACHINERY oCMPLOTUD tB TO EXECUTIOM im m JOS FEINTING BEST OF JOB PRESSES! Plain and fam Typs, Fluent and Latest Styles, for any kind of Work, such as Posters, Play-bills, llecelnta. Blank uuukb, iircniara, litems, Not, Tanra. CESiiriCATEo or aio:i, it:. O .A r 3D S Of All fllKM. HhRflM tnd Bhipt.it, lu plain black or ln any or all uuiurwri toe ram Dow. AN INDEPENDENT PAPER Faithful to in. Institutions lia Country! Publishing all the Telegraph Hews, General News Summary. Which may be done with one-lourth the uaual expense, by using our PATENT SLATE PAIHT. MIXJU) KEADY FOR C8E. Fire-proof, Wb ter-proof, tiurulile r (onoiiiietti una urnumentul. A Tlirt Tn. Inn n.. ...J.I. , ""V "c w.r.cw itJ, n very cneap shin. ele, anU by application of this elate be made to last from 20 to 25 years. Old roofs can bo imicui'0. ana coated, luoainft touch better and limtiriK longer than the new shingles without the slate, for Oue-thlril the Cost of Hestiingllng. The eipense of Blatina new hinul i. about the cost of simply laying them. The paint is riKE-pnooF anaiust sparks or Hying em. bers, as may easily be tested by any one. IT STOPS EVEUY LEAK, And for tin rr iron has no equal, as it expands by heat, contracts by cold, and nbvkb t:iur,s nor scales. Koofs covered with Tor Sheatin. I'elt can be made water-tight at a small ex. pensrj, and preserved for many years. i ins niaie rami is EXTKEB3ELV CHEAP. Ttrn ORllnna witt . k..n.t.,., feet of thingle roof, while ou tin, iron, lelt matched boards, or any smooth surfsce, front two quarts to one gallojn are required to lot) square feet of surface, and although the taint bus a heavy body it is easily applied with a brush, No Tar is na In this Composition, Therefore it neither cracks ln Winter, nor rum iu Hummer. On decayed shingles it (ills up the holes tnd pores, aud gives a new substantial roof that will lnet for years. Cchxed or UFn shingles it brings to their places, and keeps them there It tills up all holes iu Felt roofs, stops the leaks and although s slow dryer, ralu does not aflect It a few hours after applying. As nearly all paints that are black coutaln Tin, be sura you obtain our oencini article, which (for shingle roofs) is CHOCOLATE COLOR, When trst applied, changing in about a month to a unifoim slate color, und la to all intents and purposes slate. On TIN HOOFS Our red color Is usually preferred, as one coit is equal to tive of any ordinary paint. For CRICK WALLS Our r.ninrtT bed is the ouly reliable Slate Taint ever Introduced that will effectually prevent dampness from penetrating and discoloring the plaster. These paints are also largely used on out houses aud fences, or as a priming coat on flue buildings. Our only colors are Ckocolaie, Red, Bbioht r.KD, and 00A5U2. NEW TOUK CAMI PKIC E LIX'l. 6 O aliens, can and box f 5 so 1" " keg 9 60 20 " half barrel io 00 40 ' one barrel ,3oijo We have in stock, of our own niacufactue, rooting materials, etc., ut the following low prices: 1000 rolls extra Itubber Hoofing at S cents per square foot. lOr we will furnish Rubber Hoof, lug. Nails, Caps, aud Blato Paint for an entlrj new roof, at 4 cents per equare 'oot.) 2000 rolls 2-;ly Tarred Koollng Felt, at I, cents per square foot. 3010 rolls 3.ply Tarred Roofing Felt, at 1 centB per square foot. 200 rolls Tarred hheathing, at )4 cent per square foot. 6000 gallons fine Enamel Paint, mixed ready for use, on inside or outside work, at 12 per gallon. Send for sample card of colors. All ordert must be accompanied with the money, or satis factory city references. No goods shipped C. 0. 1)., unlesB express charges are guaranteed. Local Agents wanted. Palnplo orders solicited. H. Y. SLATE PAINT COMPANY, 102 8:104 MAIDEN LANE, New York. au31 3m United States Marshal's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXFXUTION ISSUED out of the Circuit Court of the United States 111 the Ninth Circuit, lu and for the District of Nevada, and to me directed and delivered for a Judgment rendered lu said C urtonthe loth day of May, A. V. 1876, in favor of Mary Jane Wil liams, Administratrix of the Estate of Kaintatl Williams, deceased, and against the Newsrk Silver Mining Company, a corporation, for tae tho sum of twenty thousand (gold coin) dollars damages, together with $237 40-100 tax, coin, and all accruing costs and Interest, I k&ve levied on the following property, to wit: Regulator Lode No. 2, located July 1, If"'. Atlantic Lode, located January 21, 1M73; Regulator Iad No. 2, located February SC. 1873; Regulator Lead, located January 25, 1873; Atlantic Lead, located January, 1873; Regu lator Lead No 2, located February 28, 1873, Kach of the above described leads and lodos were located by C. W. Watson and contains 1,600 feet undivided. Also all the mining ground described ln a deed from the Washing ton and Creole Mining Company to said Newsrk Silver Mining Company, dated February 26, 1874, aud recorded lit book "L" of mining records, on pages 113 and 114, ln the County Recorder's office in Lincoln corjuty and State of Nevada: also the Hanta Clara Lode, located J one 25, 18IV4, containing 2,000 feet; also the Charter Oak Lode, containing 1,000 feet; also Amador Tunnel Mining Claim, located June 11, 1872, by Jamea Morgan and others, containing 8,000 feet. All of the above described lodes, leads, mining claims aud property ars situate ami being In what Is now known ss Ely Mining Iiiwtrlct, iu Lincoln county, Nevada. AIbo that llfteen-stamp quartz mlllsituate ln said county, near Dry Valley, and commonly known as tb Condor Mill, together with the mlll-alto, water rights and water-ditch thereto attached, and the boarding-house, blacksmith-shop and buildings attached to said mill; also two acres of land at said mill and desci bed in a eed given by Oeorge A. Treadwell and other" to the Amador Tunnel and Mining Company, aud dated February 7, 1873, and recorded In book "L" of real estate deeds, on pages 206. 266. 207 and 268. lu the County Recorder's office In said Lincoln county, Also 'he shaft and hoist. lug. works on what is know as the Newark Mln. and also said Newark mine situate on Fanacs Flat, near the Raymond A Ely hoisting-works, ln said mining dlstiict and county Notice Is hereby given that oa Friday, the 80th day of March. A. D. 1877, between the honra of 9 o'clock and 6 o'clock p. m. on said day, to the hour of 12 ni I will sell all 1? right, title and interest which the said Ne" Sliver Mining Company had in and to the at' described property on the said 10th day of Ma?. 1876, and has had therein at any tim since, st the Court house door In the town of Pioche. In the County of Lincoln, State of Nevada, at public auction, for cash lu band, to the nlgbe"; and best bidders, to satisfy said execution ana and all costs. AUOUSTUS ASH, , United States Marshal, By J. V Coktis, Denety Pioche, Nevada, March 8, 1877. Birl0-t tho of