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ia THE ONLY PAPER IN THE TERRITORY th 1 th LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Arrived from Creighton A jei xjx train of ten wagons. The stock looked fine. wa P. or something good to read, and Sua station- go try go to the City Book Store.

See of Stuart A in Deer th vaUey. Wall paper in endless variety at the City Book Stores I of Oolonel Nelson keeps the nest rye whisky eri town. The latest and western newspapers are always to be found at the P. 0. news depot.

A prize fight to come off on Sunday be- tween the two feather weights, George Riley and Dave Suinlier, at Nevada. See posters. 8 tu For Blank mortgage? Jfl attorney, quit-claim deeds, or warrantee deeds, go to the City 2 Book Store. Don't if you want to. gc and buy yourself one of those splendid revolvers at thjgCi (spook Store.

8 are gratified to hear that some df our fO theatrical friends will favor us with a fine enter- tl taiinmentuMt we.dc-. Look out for a brig bill. Wei learn from Jack that the sotial dance at ht Summit Hall wns a pleasnnt affair. Our inability (r to weigh out kept us at hotne. Lawrence A Ranken have opened a restaurant kl at the old 11-ad quarters neat door above the Bull's i Head, where airy and everything can be had to ex- Lilerate the inner man.

Give them a call. I a a tl 11 iThs a meet- iag last Sunday at which they passed a resolution that the cl lims in that district need not be sented till -lay next. We have had the pleasure of an latrodction ti to J. P. Reverdy of Colorado.

will eel- mass at Nevada to-morrow, at 10 a. at Brady's rooms. 4 Every conch from the city of the saints 'brings a lot of the moet delicious punches the Great Salt Like valley produces, which sell at 25 to 50 cents apiece. The proceedings of the Conventihn held in a Beaver Head county came to late for insertion in.j this week'hjpnper. The of their candidates 1 will be found in another column.

a The fellow that stole the sheet iron stove from the yard of the City Book Store had better call nud for it, or bring it back, for we have got him spotted. A occurred on Monday night last the Shades saloon All hands pitched in. Slung. 1 ohots ware freely ani we are informed that 1 several headaches were the consequences. it understood that notices of mar- riages must be accompanied by tbe to insure insertion.

Notices of death, will be published i gratis. I By the amount cf ball tickets we printed. and the preparations making, a large attendance Kand a good tims may be expected at the grand open- ing ball, to be given at the Gibson House on Thurs- I day evening. Gay Times. Hurdy-Gurdy dance houses are now 1 all the go and the only places of amusement for the boys.

There ure four in full blast iu Vi.iginia and the Kama number in Nevada, and from the patrou- I ags they receive, we infer that money ia plenty i Among the boys. the aiticle beaded Messrs. Norelius A O'sen desarve the highest praise from our citixnns for the perseverance and energy th have displayed in starting and carrying out ruch nn undertaking. We hope soon to see the hy- I drants in working order. Ag: in the sonorous voices of our city auc- tioneere through the streets.

Tbe jury in the trial of People vs. Auctioneers disagreeing, the latter to Co on and do as they have done. But we are happy to notice that their own good has 1 induced the auctioneering fraternity to desist from Tunning horses through the streets. 1 The Yellowstone expedition will weigh an- I eh or on the 18th and sail for America. All who want to take passage, can make arrangements I at J.

H. Ming's Store. The boats are complete I and of sufficient strength to go.through. There will be eighty men in the fleet. With this number -if uien no danger need be apprehended.

This is a I good chance for those wishing to return to America. i From Kootenai. Oliver A Co. 's Express arrived here from Kootenai on Sunday afternoon, eleven diys from the mines. No report of new discoveries.

A man keeping a store iu FL-herville, whilst having a street fijrbt robbed of $7,000 in dust; bis i name, we learn, is Cuddy. Reynolds A Co. took out a nugget valued at $600 00, the largest ever from the Kootenai mines. Oliver A Co. are toking off theroute, the travel not being fufficieut to justify them to keep open communica- I tions with these mines.

i Black Ivchatitcde. Col. Nelson's sable bar room assistant, a boy about 11 years old, not having I the ten commandmonts before his eyes, went into the Colonel's puree at different times and appropri- I ated to himself soma of the dust. Hoy long he I had been pilfering before suspicion was roused by I bis buying two gold rings at $15 00 apiece, ia not known The jeweller's were verrified when iufoiming Col. N.

of the of Sambo's in rings. Sambo owned up. and about I $10 00, hid in a chicken coop, were recovered. Sambo beards at county expense. I The long felt want of a quiet and decent 1 placa to spend the long hoars of a winter's evening will happily'be done away with, on completion of the addition to the Two weeks the I story of this elegant stone buildiug will be ready for the reception of guests.

George Hynson, of the proprietors, will superintend the man- I agement of it. The whole will ba conducted as a 1 ''lakr-ading room. Five dollars per month sonable, we say,) will admit a member at all hours the rooms, where every paper, magazine or peri- odical that can be procured, will be kept, and the conveniences in the reading room will be such at- the i fastidious can wish far. Tbe rooms also will i supplied with tables for those that wish to jiloy a game ol chess, checkers, dominoes or cards, for I AHCSRMEXT. The proprietors of the Gem have gone to a great getting up these rooms to contribute to I the wantvof citueaS and we fee) i i they will fhe Miey eo i There a Union meeting held at RE(S everv Amick Governor.

if. Aagociata JiMtice Hon Edward B. Attorney Will.nm rh' Conges: Badioyr ilhara candidate for Council' Col M. Stafford, and Col. J.

A. Nelson Heaupi Br ViaoiaiA City, Montana Oct'. 10. 1864. Editor In answer to Hugh O'Neil's chal- Baraes lenge your columns, I have only to say that it was not my intention to seek honors in the n- gone but ii O'Neil have Afiabt and BloODa flftfpo'und, ier than I am, and would have to come down ier that much, according to the rules of the ring I yet Bower 1 wiH make two matches tlirn CatdJ One, a glove fight for Brown tv ft a for $1,000 a side, open tor $5,000.

Money tvady at any momeat. If Srenn' offer is not accepled within a fortnight, I wiTT not Braln receive or accept any further challenge, as it is my in wish to follow my business undisturbed, and to live Brewe -saprivate citizen. Yours, Ac. Buffinj JOHN C. OREM.

er3 Bnrdei Bi.s?ed be those that remember the printer. Bunch Mr. C. C. O'Keeffe has our thanks for an assort- Burr?) ment of vegetables of the mast gigantic propor- Carlo tions.

Potatoes three pound! apiece 10 pounds, nnd jquasljes C'assel defy any coitn(ry to beat them, Chapu ity bighhids Chapn which Mr. 0 hauled into town yesterday. These Charp; vegetables were raised on Hell Gate river, in our to I territory. Mr. O'K.

informs us that thfm .7.1 erolJS of of which he bas no small a- Vjlifnc? lid; mount, are than ever seen in western country. He showed us some ears of corn, 15 rows, Comb? and grairs in a row. Beat it if you can, ye pil- Cocliri prims, stampeders and tender-feet that pronounce ConWe this a barren, good-for-nothing country. Collin Coons Summit Arastra Compaxy This energetic firm at have made their first run of one half cord of quartz ity (not selected) from 'Cache lode, which was qJJJ discovered last winter. The result was 35 ounces of Creasi amalgam, which retorted $228 60 making an aver- ll'a i of ten dollars per ounce of amalgam, which ex- i proves ti pold to df The fhaft the Davis quartz was tiiken out of is about 25 feet deep, and Deahl the ore was not selected, but wall rock, dirt and Dehor quartz were crushed together.

ion one the Mexican mode, is Dick- 3re. driven by a 20 feet wheel and works first rate. It is Dixon owned by Messrs. Wolf, Ezekiel, Jones and Arndt. Down The proprietors of the discovery of the Oro Cache, Down Messrs.

M'Neall, Gonnor A Christenot speak of put Dunk ting up a first class steam quartz mill convenient to Durga their claims, as soon as it can be shipped from the Elliot at states. Elliot We glad tc bear of the success of the first Elliot mill in SummitSiftrict and hope that the gentlemen Euien ints keep us-ptsted in regard to their yield. Falah Fento BSa-KMfe, xcat. Wednesnay last, one of the Finch most successful surgical operations was performed Fishe: by Our towannan, Dr. J.

S. Glick, which apeaks lory welLformsskiU. The we leanfeareas Fowb in follows: Mr. Jas. W.

Brown, in the summer of Freen stes 1So2, when in the employ ot Ben Holladay received Fry a gun shot in the left cheek, in a fight with Indians Fry which took place on Sweetwater 9 whites fighting Fulle for four hours and six getting wounded. Mr. Gage tter being dangerous, Ben Holladay took him to GAars San Francisco to have the balltakenout.bat the I sdrgeons could not it, S-pposing it to clase Getcl to the occipital bone. Girle; He went to New York and Philadelphia but no Good 111 ball could be found and he had to make up his mind 'ung. to carry a half ounce of lead for life.

No pleasant that sensation we suppose. Grins Mr. Brown has been a resident among for Guth some time and all who know him will have noticed Hart the scar on his left cheek where the ball entered. Ham On Wednesday Dr. Glick casually observed that Ham aure he thought he could find the ball.

Mr. B. was Hand shed ready immediately for the operation, which was Halsi aucceeyfully peeformed in twenty minutes. The Dr. Hall first extracted a piece of the superior maxilary, of Hayd ited.

which thirteen pieces had been removed on previous Han- ance occasions, and then found tbe ball to have lodged at Ham the extreme lower portion of tbe ear and removed Hefli juts- forceps through the cavity of the ear. Hein We congratulate Dr. Glick on so well and sue- Hill cesssully performed an operation, but are sorry to Holl now fav that eoon we will have to regret his loss, as he How contemplates leaving this for a warmer clime. He Helv was among the first settlers of Montana, and the Holl i and friends he has made well him socially as weli as Uoni professionally. Hon enty Holl Hoff n.t sonic.

Hop The reerular communications of Virginia City How Lodge, V. A. F. A A. are held on the 2d I.tei raise aEj Saturdays in each month.

Jewi ergy P. S. PFOUTS, W. M. out Alex.

Davis, Sect'y. Join hy- Keu Cbnrch. Kep Preaching every Sabbath by Rev. A. M.

Tordet, at ii A. M. at the Court House. Sabbath School a the at 2 P. M.

All are invited to aUend. the NOTICE. from com WM. NOLAN A BANKERS AND DEAL- ers in Exchange have removed to their new Bn. Stone House, corner of Wallace and Van Buren streets.

Si AU lm Flo TO THE PUBLIC. HE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE VIR- rica A Kinia Gitv andiSumuiit City Wagon Road Company, will meet at Allen A Millard's Bank on Wallace (or Main) street Virginia Citv, on Satur- day evening of each week, at 7 o'clock. P. leven Persons having business with the Company are re- quested to confer with them at the above time and place. By order of the Board.

W.J. McCORMICK, Sec'y. or his 6-3 Su8 NOTICE. TS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ON AND AFTER 2J nica- Thursday 29th 1864, tbe sale at auction Tm of Stock of any description on the Main Streets of this citv must be entirely discontinued. bar All Wagons upon the Maiu streets except those iving engaged in loadtig and unloading, must be moved from said streets or they will be taken care of and held subject to charges.

NEIL HOWIE, JR Sheriff. Dri, STAR RESTAURANT. JTackaoii, between Wallace and But kboot ldatooatreeta, Virginia City, M. T. 8rad' FOWLER 4 SCHENK, Proprietors.

Bea THE STAR is now open for the accomoda- Qnl tion of Guests and Boarders as a regular Res- suing taurant, and is tbe only establishment of the kind Be(1 nf in the citv. Can tV FRESH TROUT, GAME, HAM AND EGGS, Sab illbl HOT COFFEE, OYSTERS, in every style and the best of everything the market ynj BSOn' affords, neatly served to order, at all hours of the Qan day or night. Old friends and new ones, and per- ft- son3 Star- Coa hours 3tn peri- WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE, JOlMTt A. 5ELSOJT. PeJ Tl AS ON HAND A CHOICE LOT OF OLD RYE rreat XT- Whiskev which makes up splendidly in Hot Bit le to Dnnka, He respectfully requests the to Ho i feel blm a call and examine his stock on Kai eo i opposite Galiforaia a I i AC October 15th, 1864.

Allen David Ketchum nenry Allen seymour Kerb Jacob Amick Kepner a or Amick George Kafley John 1 I n. friKrnt Absalom 'J P- Ayre A Lawrence George Bailey Blair Latey William Badford Bennett Learning si las 4 iiL Btiumann gamuel Linville George t'v Baasmaft JohnW Long John Beaupre FAnond Lova Barrows Bea 4 Lyons George BarroWs Willard MeCmckeu BObert Barron Edward Mccallum Daniel 3 Bardsly Mccarty mr.r ml- William Mcclure John 1 vX it Bethers William a Mccully samuel the BeanJN Mccarty Russell ave McDonald David tnd Bloom BR McElfresh James nd. Henry McElroy a x-l 1 Bomar McGill yet Bowers William McKelvy Jones the BI McMannis Phillip for McRoberts 2 ever r.1 pen McRenshawR Sf-S this Brenner JO Martin William 2 0 not samuel the Brinton Wiyne Martra Witliam live Brewer oseph Martin John Buffington William Mathewson Marian Burns John Mack William ATI Bnrden Elizabeth Munroe Jackson Al I Burk Michael 2 Moor George Bunch Patrick Munxar Biram ort- Burrows Murphy a ickols char les CallMrf Nieisbn Anders asidlJW Panburn Frank t- t'lissell Joseph 3 Panwell William 1 Chapman Painter James Chapman A Parriott William iese Charpie Aivin Patterson JD cur Teacock John that iohk? A PhiUips Ira a- Vl.n-.cv> WtlUiA Phillips tern Tlark Joseph Pom Odem combs 11 porter Thomas 2 pu- Cochran James 2 Porter Robert ince Conkey Pound Edward Collins Patrick Ramsey Coons Henry Reynolds Edgar 2 firm Cook Charles Res Pa HOT arts Foster Reddish Lrsndall Mark Richardson Jacob wai ralo Ringo Creason John Rideout ver- Stiver Mrs Rishton Thomas 2 Curtis Joseph Robbins Mrs Esther Dawson Rosenetbii Matthew the Davis Dan Rogers PbiUip ana Deahl Dan Rowe Henry and Deborde Jesse 4 Roberts Isaac Levi Rollings is Dickson RosS a It is Dixon John A Rowe Henry ndt. Downs Ben Rutan William che. Downs Munson Rudolph Phillip put- Dunlop Thomas Russell Jl to DurganMrsA Ruuiers Ibert the Elliot GW -Smith William Elliot James Smith Denniss first Elliot A smith Thomas s- men Emery John 2 smith rea801 Falnhee Patrick amilb xomer Fenton John smith Miss Josie Jacks the Finch Thomas sacrider a med Fisher sutterwhite John eaks A 3 scott Holland 2 FloryLiwson seiheimercapt SB re as Fowler John shepherd Charles 8 of FreemeyerJames 2 shea Daniel ived Fry William shea Michael ians Fry John shirtly 7 1 ting Fuller Reuben aimpson James Gagec sites Jumes to GAarsbolt Aoder cbristiau simmons samuel the Gensen siecke Qase Getchell gkelton clement Girley George glane samuel no Goodwin Ira snair Richard pj nind Griffen Miss Anne gnyder Bansen Goodrich James gprather James Grinsell Edmond staring Mr I for Guthman Frank 2 iitephenson James DRE ticed Hart John stephpinon Peter 2 HamniJ stretch Aaron that Harrell 0 stroude John was HandleyJohnM 3 Street John was Balsa Taylor and Dr.

Hall Mrs Tetman Audrey of Hayden Samuel Thompson George rieea Harris ThomFon Job BED edat Hambleten John Thompson Miss Laura Heflner aamuel Throckinorton Joseph 3 Heineman Jacob Walls George A sue- Hill Gilbert Warner ry to Holland 3 Wells D2 as he Howrey Hiram West Joseph He Helway Webb Robert CRA i the Holland A 3 Wentz eli as Hongle James White Honren Nirorod Williams Alfred Hollowell Nelson Wilson Reuben Hoffman William Wilkinson Hope Edward Wilson George City Howe samuel WilterJw UOi he 2d Iuteu Joseph Williams Patrick Jewett Wood Nathaniel M. Isiaah 2 Worley Johnson William Wright Joaeph Keudall David WiightLM2 Kepner airam York Peyton rdet, Persons callinglfor the above letters will please STi C're the date of the advertisement. GEO. B. PARKER, P.

M. Virginia City Wholesale Markets. CORRECTBD WEEKLY FOR THE M0NTA5A by new ROCKFELLOW A DENNEE. Buren Since our last quotations several large lots of Flourand Produce hare arrived from Salt Lake and 7 Bitter Root Valley. As they are not yet on the 1 market, Flour and produce remains the same as last quotations FL VIR.

We quote to-day as follows Road St. Louis $26 00 nk on 24 00 Satur- 23 00 Corn Meal 20 00 Ida Bacon. 48 50 Hams Pork Prime Mess CO J' Sugar N. 0 lJ Arefinedy Powdered 75 T' Crushed 70 Molasses per 10 gal keg 60 00 Vi Relche'rs Golden Syrup, per 10 gal keg. 62 50 mt action iw 185 ets of Young Hyson -190 California Natural Leaf 2 00 thof! Coffee Rio moved Java and Apples J74 Dried Peaches 60 Te rlg- Dried Currants, Cherries, Black Berries, in and Rasp Berries 70 As i Cheese Hamburg 70 Western Reserve 67J --0 nd Butter States 60 T.

Salt Lake Ranche Beans, 25 Potatoes, 14 Onions, 15 PT rBM: Turnips, 07 Beets 08 co' Candles, Star EGGS, Snlaeratus, and Soda 35 Soap Palm St. Louis 32, St. Joe 30 onrket Nails, per keg 42 50(5)47 50 gj the Can'd fruits 24 00 ll Can'd Oysters 23 00 18( Coal Oil, per gal 8 50 0DJ Linseed Oil 10 00 te! Crackers, Soda I 45 1 Butter 42, Tobacco, Lewis A Bro. natural leaf, 1 75 a No. Plug 1 50 Lower grades rates from 35 Pepper grain 75 RYE ground 90 in Hot i Bice A lie to Hominy, 'aUace Ramus, per box 18 00 wit ROCKFELLOW A DENNEE.

pra Yirgiils FANCY Dky Goods. T. E. TOOTLE, St. Joseph, Missouri.

R. LEACH, Denver, Colorado. J. R. BOYCE, 1 R.L.MWDIJ5JlVir*ialaCl*- TOOTLE, LEACH CO.

iYtn gioqp HAVE NOW OPENED IN THEIR N-EW STORE House on Idaho street, four doors above the corner of Idaho and Jackson streets, at the sign of the BIG 7 the best assorted stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, ever offered in Montana Territory, embracing every article usually kept in a first class Dry Goods bouse East or est, which they will sell at prices as low as the market. tf NEW TINSHOR '1 WtB I F. R. MERK 6otb Wa DEALERS IN Vi HOTEL AND FAMILY, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES vir MINING TOOLS, TIN, COE SHEET IRON, B. AND JAPANET WARES AT TTi Ben WHOLESALE RETAIL.

N. Job Work in Tiu or Sheet Don done on A( reasonable terms. Jackson Street, neat door to Content New -tone Corner. Ci CALL AT New TOOTLE, LEACH And examine the finest Stock of PRINTS, GINGHAMS AND LADIES' J( DRESS GOODS, ALSO HOUSEKEEPER'S GOODS of almost every description to be found in the Market. Hi ii BED AND MINER'S BLANKETS, ura 3 BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS, CRASH, HOOP AND BALMORAL SKIRTS, MI MI CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HOSIERY LADIES AND GENTS, SHAKER HOODS, gj dease STATIONERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, Al M.

BUEL FULLED CLOTH, te. lii ANADA GREY CLOTH, ts of MISSOURI JEANES and the tf last FLANNEL, Ac. tl 00 tl ll Call and see them at the Sign of the BIG 7, on 20 00 Idaho Street. tf STm! FOR THE YELLOWSTONE. DAVIS, HOUSEL 1 75 TTAVE THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT 70 .1 of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions in 60 00 Virginia City, for sale.

Also a complete assort 62 50 meut of Clothing, and Piece Goods. Store on Wallace street, above the Stone Block, 2 Opposite the Cabinet Shop. 8V1I.1ION8. 37, 1 60 Territory of Montana, Madison County, ss, In Probate Court. 70 Augustas Griffia, Plaintiff, Horey De- 70 fendant.

67 To the Defendant Sin KalOO VOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND RE- 1 20 quired to appear and answer tbe complaint of 25 the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which was filed with me as Clerk of said Court, on the twenty- I 25 seventh day of September, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, at my office in Virginia City, in said county and Territory, within twenty days from the I of the service hereof upon you, exclusive of the day of snch service and if you fail to answer 32i aaid complaint, as herein required, the said plaintiff g2 will take judgment against you for the sum of five i 17 50 hundred dollars and costs of suit. This action is i27 00 brought upoi a certain contract dated 3d of August, I 07 oq 1861, for the payment of twenty-two ounces and 5)8 50 000 pennyweight of clean gulch gold dust with in- terest ten per cent, per month. 1 By order of Hon. T.C. JONE8, Probate Jadgo of Madison County.

i R. M. Haoaman, Clerk. I 50 Sept. 29th, 1864.

fi-4w NOTICE. 90 ei 35 A LL THOSE INDEBTED TO THE MONTANA 37 i BILLIARD HALL, will please call and settle ti 18 00 without delay. Those having business agaiast us, .1 present and get their dust. r. l-tf ft FJ.TUHJU-H'b?t*? COHFEGTIOHEEY aad BAKERY A Large and Fresh Stock of CANDIES, 01 -v.

i i AT CANNED FRUITS, and CONFECTIONERIES ie of all KINDS. of ATX ry FINE CIGARS WINES, and LIQUORS, ee lW kept constantly on band. Sa BALL SUPPERS WEDDING CAKES, Gotten up on Short Notiee. Wallace Bt, ana daor above tha Gem. Virginia City; M.

Sept. 10, 1564. 6 ALLES MIL1AED, BANKERS, a IK I I and Virginia City, Montana Territory. jJ MALEBS TV COIN, GOLD DUST, TREASTRY NOTES, and FOREIGN and DOMBSTfO EXCHANGE. B.

F. ALLEN, J. H. MILLARD, Des Moines. Iowa.

Virginia City, M. T. j. tf Ben. Holladat, I W.

L. Haxset, New York. G. S. L.

City. ATI HOLLADAY A HALSEY, BANKERS, on At the office of the Overland Stage Line, nia City, Montana Territory, will pay the highest rates fpr GOLD DUST AND COLN, Dust Bought for Coin or Currency. Cash paid for Government Vovchers. Drafts Patabue Coik on Currency sold on New York, X. San Francisco.

Virginia City, Montana, Denver City, Colorado, atchison Kansas, p.tlan i', Oregon, and Victoria, British Columbia. Postage Currency and Revenue Stamps for sale, t- 1-Ly JOHN A. NYE CO. )DS Wallace Street, Virginia City, M. T.

la DEALERS IN MINER'S TOOLS OF ALL KINDS, MINER'S TOOLS OF ALL KINDS, )ES' STOVES OF ALL KINDS, STOVES OF ALL KINDS, I SHEET AND TOM IRONS, 0DS, SHEET AND TOM IRONS. And a general assortment of Goods pertaining to our line of business, which we offer to the Public at reasonable rates. We are prepared to manufacture anything in our line to order, with despatch. J. A.

NYE Co. tf REMOVAL. TOOTLE, LEACH A HAVE REMOVED from their former stand on Jackson street to their New Hohse on Idaho street, four doors above the corner of Jackson and Idaho streets, on left hand side, and would be pleased to see their friends on and customers. i Sept. 24, 1864.

tf NE DANCE STCAOT. Wall-ce Street, City, T. Dealers 4ENT SADDLES, BRIDLES, BOOTS, in SHOES, HARDWARE, SHOE FINDINGS. tfsort- GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, NOTIONS -lock, and General Merchandize. tf A.

SmfiMTMi. ss, PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY. Jatksea airert. Vlc-arinia irr OTfrtos ey De- Oreoa's bampton saloon I AM PREPARED NOW TO TAKE ALL KIND8 of Photogi-pos, Ambrotypef, at reasonable RE- rates. Come and examine int of 3m A.

M. SMITH. ch was venty- In tne Probate Court ef Che Count) and of Uladiaen. i said the In the matter of the Petition of Gtorge B. Parker.

ive of Administrator of the estate of J. A. Sir.de, tnswer deceased, for a sale of the Real Estate of tbe aintiff said deceased. I five jT APPEARING BY THE PETITION OF THE ion is Administrator that there is not safiicient personal eatate ia his hands to pay the debts oat- standing against the deceased and the expenses of tn administration and that it ia necessary to sell the whole or some portion of the real estate for the payment of such debts. Jt ig ore ordered by the Judge of said Court, that all parti interested, be and appear before him at office in Virginia (Sty.

oa Monday the 31st day of October, A. lMl. at 10 o'clock, A. of that day, (that beir.g the time specially ed for hearing said petttiou I to enow cease why an ANA order should not be granted to the said Adminia- settle trator sell the whole oi the real eatate of the at ui, deceased, Published ia Virginia City. Sept.

7th 1M4. T. C. JONES, I V-- I Stage' Line. HOLLADAY, Prapaie er.

Carrying the Oaaat Through Mail hetweea the 1 v. ATLAKTIC ASD PACIFIC STATES. TWM Elite ia now rwaaiag ia wUk the Daily Coaches between ATCHISON, KANSAS, A CAL. Tri-weekly Coaehas Salt Lake City ana Wallet Walla, baA Via Boise City, West Bannack, aad 1 TRl-WEEKLY COACHES i Great Soli Lake City and nrmnia Montana, via Bannnck City, CABKYIK6 THE Pssseugeri, and Exprew MfttUr. I Ua r- Also, tri weekly coaches between Virginia City and Baniiack ity- Coaches for Great Salt Lake City and Baanack City, leave Virginia City every VX tsd) uA TUESDAY, THURSDAY A SUNDAY MORNING, nd connecting at Fort Hall with coaches to Boise Walla Jla, and at Great Salt Lake City, withtke daily lines to the rT f.

ATLANTIC STATES, NEVADA AND CAUfOtKlA. Express matter carried in charge of eempetea and trustworthy messengers. est For further particulars apply at offices. NAT STEIN, Abbnt, Virginia Oitr. NEW FIRM.

J. Armitack. J. B. Cox.

On Jackstn Street, one door above Meurs. ind RorJcfellovo Dtnnte. le- TTAVE JUST OPENED THEIR -XTXNSIVX XJ. aad well furnished Family Grocery, COMMISSION STORAGE HOUSE, Where they propose offering, at FAIR PRICKS, tbe best quality of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Consisting in part of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, jds, BACON, SD8, HAMS LARD. SUGAR, COFFEE, to and TEA of a Superior Quality, SYRUP and SUGAR CANE MOLASSES, a our CAN MEATS and FRUITS of every description.

Also DRIED APPLES, SALT LAKE PEACHES, fiTft DRIED CURRANTS riecda CHERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, GRAPES and RAISINS. OOTS, VEGETABLES of every description rs Arrangements are being mado to keep their house well supplied with the very best SALT LAKE and RANCHE BUTTER that oar Mountain Country can furnish. All arc respectfully invited (hem rC9m a call. The highest cash prices paid for Butter, onable Egg8 and Cheese. 6m CHAMPION SALOON 'arker Street, Virginia City, XI.

T. CON OREM Begs to inform the public that he hai or, hand as THE MFcrtad stock of Best liquors, Cigars, His ficient Saloon is adorned with the best set at SPORTING ww, of 11 tbe Private Lenone in Boxing and Sparring the Once a Week. Court, gc? ehim nOtSE. 31st M-, Street, above Poet Office, Virgteia Qty, point' Montana Territory. ky -n H.

P. DOWNS, Pnorarrroa. S'X 75 Cents, Board $12 per 7th The Table supplied with the best the market af- fordr. The Saloon ie bed with tha beet af Ige. eed iagasa- I ha.

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