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NEVADA CITY, CAL.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
‘The wounded, of Colfax, are get“ting aleng finely, as we. understand
‘througis the Argus, Mrs. Story’s
‘broken ankle is mending. Johnny
Hoppock is nearly recovered from
the terrible accident he sustained
-gome time since, and with ’cood luck
he will be out again in afew days.
Bastian’s boy will save the greeter .
pari of his hand, shattered by the ex‘plosion of giant powder. © The young
immigrant who was‘ knocked’down
and robbed by a tramp, is ia San
Francisco, and at last accounts was
in-w dangerons condition. His bra-} Streets.
_ta] assailant has managed to escape,
“though the most diligent search was.
mye for him,
The Placer Herald says; Candidates for School Superintendent are
becoming thicker than thieves ia
Congress, and they are most invari~
_ ably single men. When we takeinto consideration the fact that many
‘of the teachers ave handsome young
girls who would about ag soon find a
-good husband asa first-class school,
‘the reason is apparent.
ihere now. Old and young are alike
afflicted. Although the disease is
not altogether pleasant ,it compen«sates the lantern-jawed and scrawny,
-by giving them a plump appearance
about the face, while the disease lasts.
It is said our California wines are
gaining a high reputation ‘in the
foreign market.) We hope the reputation Will qtaydhere instead of coming here. Thee is an overpopalation in Europe‘and it dont matter if
& portion of them are «killed off.
‘fhis coast has no citizens to spare.
John G, Comacho is still tying ill
‘with dropay, and yesterday was again
"tapped by his physician, This is
the third time he has been tapped,
~and the total amount of water taken
from him is fourteen, gallons. é:
There is a. rush of work at Sea~mman’s Carriage and Wagon’ Factory
on the Grass Valleyread. He is now
engaged in building “four heavy
freight wagons—one of the orders
, @oming from; Marysville—besides
“three new buggies which have been
ordered. His repairing shop is also
‘full of vehicles of all kinds, which
have been left for repairs. Seaman
has a wide reputation as a first¢lass workman, hence his success in
his business,
We received a: call trom. Jas. A
Stidger of North San Juan yesterdar,
Jim is always welcome hereabouts.
The stockholders who desire to attend the election of officers of the
railroad, for the ensuing yeat,can go
to Grass Valley on the regular eleven
o'clock train, snd an extra will be
sent up at 5 o’clock vp. m. for their
convenience.
Social, ©
The M. E. Church Social will be
held at the residence of Mrs. Geo. F.
Jacobs on Broad Street, to-morrow
<{ Wednesday) evening. All are cor-.
dially invited to attend. :
Mrs. W. S. Urnmy, President,
Wall Paper.
dust received, six thousand rolls of
~ Wall Paper. Also Window Shades
of every description.
.W. A. Sigourney,
18 and 20,Commercial Street. Ap3
New Millinery,
Handsome Spring Bonnets and
Hats, from one of the most fashionable Milliners of San Francisco,
just received by Mrs. Lester & Crawford, Ue apl-2t
Wait for the Latest Spring Styles
Mrs, M. A. Sterling has -gone to
San Franciseo, and will return in a
few days with the latest and most”
fashionable stock of Spring goods
‘over brought to this city. Mrs. Sterling thoronghly understands the
wants of the ladies of Nevada City,
and the last of this week the beautiful goods willarrive and be open
for inspection. » apl-3t
ing.
‘the very latest Spring Styles in that
dine, and are prepared to suit every"Body in size, quality and price. m30
a@ud restores om; removes.
,EN 4° W 1-52 chats t6 “a post marked
Seed Core, Peas, Early Rose IPotatoes, Boneless Pig’s Feet, Bef
Tongues, and all the'luxuries of the
season; fer sale at
mch27 BIGELOW & 00’8.
Dentistry.
Dr, ‘T. W. McIntyre has perma-.
nently located in Nevada City. Wis
rooms are in the building next below
the National Hotel: All work warranted to give satisfaction, or money
refunded, mch-24-tf
Hats? Hats! Hats!
The very latest Spring Styles in
Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’ Hats ‘and
other Novelties of the Seasen tn
their line, just received at
MAN BROS., Cor. Pine and Broa
~ meb2i. .
aes
_, Work ‘Oxen for Sate. ~~}
Two yoke of extra large, young
work oxen are offered for sale at a
bargain. Enquire of
©. K. DAM, 4
mch24-2w. Wheatland, Yuba Co.
oo
Union Hotel Barber Shop.
Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting performed at the Union Hotel
Barber Shop in the highest style. of
the art.. James Fay, Proprictor,
: : No. 863;
Application for a Patent to a
: Mining Claim,
Unrirep Srares Lanp Orrior, }
Sacramento, Cal., March 20, 1877.
OTICE is hereby given, that Edward
N Gegan and Rich wd Jude, whose Post
Office is Nevaca City, Nevada County, Cal.,
have made application for Patent for fifteen hundred linear feet of the Omega
Quartz vein or lode, bearing gold, with
surface ground 200 feet in width, sittiate
in Nevada Mining District, Nevada County, Cal., and described-in the plat and field
notes on file in this office as follows, viz:
Survey.of Exterior Boundaries
Beginningata post marked O No. 2; at
western end of ledge, frum which a pitch
pine 35 inches in diameter bears 8 27>
E 30 links distant. Thence varying 18°
O No. 3, for NW corner. Thence N 86°
E 22.72 chains, set # cedar post marked
O No, 4, for NE corner, from which a pitch
pine 4 inches in diameter bears 8 38° W,
24 links distant. Thence 84°, E 1.52
chains, post marked O No. 1, at eastern
end of ledge. 3.043 chains set a cedar post
marked O No. 5, for SE corner. Thence
8 86° W 22.72 chains. set a cedar post
marked O No. 6, for SW corner. Thence .
N 4° W 1.51 chains to post marked O No. 2
at western end of ledge and place of beginning, and containing 6.88.acres, and
designated as Lot No. 57, in Section 9,
Township 16 North, Range’? East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. Said lecation
was made by the applicants May 15, 1874,
and is on record in the Office of the County
Recorder of Nevada County, at Nevada
City. Adjoining claimants the claim of .
James Kitts, on the West. All persons
holding any adverse claims thereto are
hereby rejuired to present the same before
this Office within sixty days from the first . .
day of publishing hereof. :
T. B. McFARLAND Register.
Johnson & Cross =— for Applicants.
; ap
: ‘No 862. >
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal. March 28. 1877.
OTICE is hereby given , That J. J. Ot {’
whose Post Office is Nevada city, Ne
vada County, Cal. has made application for
Patent for 15C0 linear feet of the Lecomipton Quariz Vein or Lode, bearing gold and
silver with surface ground 320 fect in width
situate in Nevada Mining District, Nevada
County, California, and described in the
piat and field notes on file in this office as
follows, viz:) Survey of Exterior Bouudaries. Begining ata stake in mound marked L B No 7, running thence var 18° 30’
E. North 5,00 chains. Qn this line at 1,50.
ebains set stake in mound marked L L No
1 being the westend of the Lecompton
Lode, at 3.54, chains a large spruce tree 42
in. in dia blazed on the east tide : at 5.00
chains set stake in mouud marked L B No
2, theuce east 23,00 chains set stake in
stone mound marked LB No 3; thence
Soutn 5.00 chains : at 2,90 chains ‘a black
oak tree 16 in. in dia bluzed on east side:
at 3.50 chains set. stake in rock mound
marked L L No 2, 4.72 chains small
black oak Gin. in dia blazed on N and 8
side: at 600 chains set stake in stone
mound marked L B No 4; thence west
25.00 chains to place of beginning. Connecting Line—Beginning at stake No 4 of
the Lecompton Quartz claim. exterior
boundaries running thence var. 18° 30’ E.
a random line for the 1-4 Sec stakecommon
to N E 1-4 and 8 E1-4’s of Sec 9,T16NR
9EMDM. N 80° E 10.78 chains, thence
North 1,62 chains, thence 8 71° 45° W
11.18 chains to place of beginning ; make
the traverse line to conzect from 8 E corner of Lecompton claim to 1-4 Sec stake N
71° 45° E 11° 18’ chs and containing 11.50
acres, and designated as Lét No 69 in Section $,Township 14 North, 9 East
Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, d_locetion was made in 1858 by Henry Pearson
and others. Theapplicant claims by purchase. All persons holding any verse
claims thereto are hereby required te
sent t e same before this office within sixty daysfrom the first day of publishing
ereof.
apl T. B. McFARLAND , Register,
United States Land Office.
_ Sacramento,.Cal., March 30, 1877.
O all whom it may concern. deg ng
W. J. JOHNSTON,
Has'tn rand and is constantly receiving,:
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE.
PLOWS AND AGRICULTURAL . =
} > ~~ IMPLEMENTS. =
Tron and Steel, Carpenters’
Tools, Nails and Shovels,
‘Wheelbarrows, :
Rope,all s‘zes, blocks & Sheaves,
Picks, Axes; Hoes and Rakes, ~
"Hydraulic Pipe made to order,
Rubber Hose, Belting and Packing.
Doors and Windows, Glass and
Patty, White Lead.
Rectifiers. .....0s5 $200 00
Dealets, retail iiquor.. 2500
Pealers, wholesale liquor..... 10000
Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale, 5000
Dealers in malt liquirs, retail.., 2000
ealers in leaf tobacco..-. cree. 2500
cents for every dollar in excess of
Dealers in manufactured tobacco > 5.00
Manufacturers of stills...... 5000
And for each still manufactured, 2000
And for each wormmanufactured, 20 00
Manufacturers of tobacco...:.. 1000
© (NOTICE.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE
SPECIAL TAXES,
May 1, 1877, to April 30, 1878,
yas Revised Statutes of ‘the United
States, Sections 3232, 3237, 3238, and
$239, require ever'y person engaged in an
business, avocation, or employment which
renders him liable to a SPECIAL TAX, TO
PROCURE AND PLAVE CONSPICUOUST.Y
IN HIS ESTABLISHMENT OR PLACE OF
BUSINESS,. A STAMP denoting the payment of said SPECIAL TaX for the Special
‘tax Year, tp ager”, Avan 1; 1877, before
commencing or continuing bisiness after
April 30, 1877.
Areturn, as prescribed on Form 11, is
also required by law of every person Jiabie to Special Tax, as above. :
The Taxes embraced within the
provisions of the law above
quoted are the following, viz;
i
A
Manufacturers of cigars...;..
Peddlers of tobacco, first class(more
~ than 2 horses or .other animais) 50 00
Peddlers of tobacco, Fecond clase, *
-.<twe-horses or other animals).. 25-00
Peddlers of tobacco, third ‘class,
(one horse or other animal)..
Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class,
(on foot or public conveyance)
Brewers of leas than 500 barrels, 5000
Bréwers of 500 or more..., Lahncs 100 00°
___ Any person so liable, who ghall fail to
comply with the foregoing requirements
will be subject to severe penalties,
Persons or firms liable to pay any of the
10 00
A large and complete assortment,
and everything-else'nsually found in
a first class establishment of this
kind.
—
meres
EVERYTHING IN MY
LINE WILL BE SOLD AT
THE LOWEST PRICES.
no naee
4
Gas and Water Pipe always on
hand, and connections made with
W. J. JOHNSTON,
27 and 29 Main Street.
Nevada City, March 16, 1877,
STAGE LINE.
L. R. COLGROVE,
TES HAVING purchased the
Nevada and Dutch Flat
Stage and Express Line
of J. R. Boawell, will
coutinue running the above Stage Line as
follows ;
Leave Dutch Flat, Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. praca jewel wd
Leave Nevada City, Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday. ;
ley. Packages delivered promptly and all
business sonfided to my care tuithftully attended to,
L. R. COLGROVE, Prop’r.
Nevada, March 25th.
KEYSTONE SALOON,
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY.
JOE PETTIT, Prep’r.
HF CAUSE OF JOE’S SUCCESS AS
A SALOON KEEPER, is because he
keeps only the
PURFST ani BEST
WINES, LIQUORS, and CIGARS
To be fonnd in the State of Celifornia.
His stock of Liquors has been imported
by him personally, and varies inage from
five to forty years. In fact, the reputation
of JOK’s Wines and Liquors is such that
gentlemen visiting this city from all parts
of the Statealways give JOE acall, and
give their unanimous opinion that no such
beverages can be found anywhere else in
California,
CIGARS
Of the finest Havana leaf can be found at
JOE'S SALOON, and every day he sets a
NICE LUNCH,
For the benefit of his customers.
If you want a Good Drink or a Fragrant
Havana. call at JOE'S. : fil
E, W. CHARLES, M. D.,
SURGEON and PHYSICIAN, .
OFFICE, 62 BROAD-STRFET.
esidence, Main Street, two doors abuy
Cotigregational Church. nl¢
ESTRAY NOTICE.
oe TO MY PREMISES, ABOUT
weeks ‘ago,a cow, between three an¢
four years‘old. Sheis a white cow witl
ae on the neck, and red ears
withipiece offof rightear. Ske hes blach
marks around:her feet. My premises ar
on Rush Creek.
‘GIACOMO GIMOOMELLA,
Nevalfe City, Jan. 14, 1877.
eal : . Special Taxes named above must apply to
Oils, of all kinds, I. J. ROLF£, Deputy Collector of Internal.
— Gian Revenue at Nevada City, and pay for and
iant, California aud Eastern ) meager sat aster Pde Stamp or ae 8
s ee seeeta eae 4 ey need, to May 1, 1877, and ‘WITHPowder and Fuse. OUT FURTHER NOTICE.”
Z STOVE ; . — io Stamps hab gga transmitted
y muilonly on receipt from the person
s, = firm —— the sume of’ specific direc. ‘ tions 80 to do, together with the necessary
Of all kinds and sizes. postage stamps or the amount required to,
pay the postage on oné stamp is three
TINWARE, / cents, and on two stamps six cents. If it
-. ,each with theother to be co partners for
NEVADA AND DUTCH FLAT.
is desired that they be transmitted y
registered mail,ten cents additional shoul
accompany the application.
GREEN B-RAUM,
Commissioner of Internal Revenne.
Office of Internal Revenue, Washington,
D. C., January 23,1877. mech 29
Certificate of Copartnership.
NOW all men by these Presents, that
we, Joseph V. Pettit, residing at-the
city of Nevada, county of Nevada, and John
R, Bordwell, residing at Nevada city and
nis, do hereby certify and ga¢lare’ wa:
haye organized and tormed ourselves into
a co-partnership,and we covenant and agree
‘the purpose of carrying and conducting
the business of saloon keeping, dealing in
liquors, cigars, &c. in Nevada city, county
Of Nevada, State of California, under the
firm name of Pettit « Bordwell. That the
principal place of business of said copart42
city, county of Nevada and State sarcoma
Yhat the names of all the persons interested as partners in such business, are above
stated, and signed hereto, and that such
partnerehip willcontinue and be inforce
until further notice by us. In witness
whereof, we have hereunto set our hands
and seals, this 26th «ay of March, 1877.
JOSEPH V. PETTIT,
m27 JOHN R&R. BORDWELL,
Drugs, Medicines, &c
_ P. H. BELDEN,
Successor to Bell & Belde
Masonic Building,
Cor. Pine & Commercial Sts
Nevada City.
Wholesale & Retail dealer 1
Drugs,’ Medicines, Chemicals,
Patent Medicines, &c.
A full line of Choice Perfumery, Toilet
Svaps, Toilet Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs
Brushes, &c, area,
Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window
Glass, Paint Brushes. &c.
Also a full line of STATIONERY, such at
lank Books, Letter. Note aud Legal Pa.
er, Gold Pens. &
Blank Books made to order at thé lowest
an Franciseo prices, :
My Stock is most complete in all its de
partments and my prices arelow. I solici
# share of public patronage. :
P. H. BELDEN.
Nevads, March 31, 1876.
A, LADEMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
Nevada City.
——s
RAY STORE IS ALWAYS FILLED
WITH
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
Produce of all kinds, etcMy Goedsare Sold at the Lowes
Prices and are Deliverea within
a Reasonable, Distance Free of
Charge. :
Thankful for the patronage already bestowed, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
A.
Nevada City. August9, 1876.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE. —
NOLD SPRING GKAVEL MINING OO.
Principal place of business, Nevada
City. Location of works near Willow Valley, Nevada county, Cal. Notice is hereby
gyros. that ata meeting of ‘the Trustees,
eld at the office of the Secretary, March
20th, 1877. an‘assessment (No 13,) of 15
cents per share, was levied'upon the capital stock of said company, payable immediately in — States pe oe ~s to
‘the Secretary of the company, ce,
Broad street, Nevada City.
CHOICE BULBS FOR SPRING
PRESTON’S,
CLOVER SEEDS,
ership ie situated at the town of Nevada . }
FLOWER SEEDS.
PLANTING JUST RECEIVED
—-AT— :
AND OFFERED .
AT CATALOGUE RATES.
GKASS SEEDS,GARDEN SEEDS,
All at the
LOWEST. MARKET RATES,
~. A full Assortment
OFr
Drugs, Patent Medicines and
Toilet Articles, Always
On Hand,
EP RFLOR PTIONS accur’ tély compound
ed at all hours of the day or night,
Nevada Drug Store,’
E. M. PRESTON, Prop’r.
NEW ARRANGEMENT!
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE,
To take effect April 1st, 1877, the
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CAR.
“RIAGES, etc., adyertised to qome off on
Seemann
N.B. All persons indebted to the un. dersigned are .requested to call at once,
and settle; and tLose having claims against
the concern will present the same for payment nents D. WELLINGTON.
Nevada City, March 18, 1877.
Schmittburg & Heinneman,
YJAVE REMOVED THEIR SALOON
TO COMMERCIAL STREET, nearly
opposite the TRANSCRIP'PTOFFIOL, where
they will be happy to meet all their
friends. The Choicest ints
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
Kept constantly on hand.
Whenever you want to “‘gmile” call on
jani2 SCHMITTBURG & HEINNZMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC
FFIOE, First door below John Jack’s,
on Pine Street, NEVADA OTTY, Cal,
Will practice in all the Courts of the
State. : : aps
THOS. PRICE’S
ASSAY OFFICE,
—AND—
“CHEMICAL LABORATORY.
624 SACRAMENTO S8ST., SAN FRANCISCO,
—EPOSITS of bullion received, melted
into bars, and returns made in from
24 to 48 heurs,
Bullion can be forwarded to this Office
from any part of the. interior by Express
and returns made in the same manner.
Careful Analysis made of Ores, Metals,
Soils, Waters, Industrial Products, etc.
Mines examinedand reported upon: Consultations on Chemical and Mefllurgical
questions, :
Charges: Gold and Silver Ballion.
aT ee on all amounts below $1,000,
2 00. t / rH
Gold Bars on al! amounts above $1,000,
per cent.
ay Bars on all amounts below. $400,
2 00.
Silver Bars on all amounts above $400,
per cent.
"
Dore Bars for the Gold
Silver ...3 per cent.
Determination*of Gold and Silver in any
alloy, $2 00.
Ores. ’
Gold and Silver......
Gold, Silver and Lead...
: Gold, Silver and Copper..
Copper ...-. rere es
POR Fike teen
ee eeresee
by
SSSSS3ssss
Assay for
ri ee
ee
se
See
ae
os
o4
“a
oe wtwroee
Test forany single paca pele
Analyses.
Qualitative Analysis of Ores, $10 to $25 00
MOR. occiwae 25.00
Quantitative < OF Wi eetecss IO OO
re as of Guanc.... 25 00
Proximate Analysis of Coal.....10 00
Quantitative -*‘* Wf staeeccsen On
Complete analyses, qualitative and quantitative, of complex substancés at special
rates. agié
PHILIP RICHARDS,
No. 30 Main Street,
NEVADA-OFFPY, CAL, .
Gold Dust bought and sold, Bullion discounted. Advances
made on Gold Dust or bullion
for coinaye at the Mint.
CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO.
Correspondent, f&wigs-American Bank,
San Francisco jyl-im
Central Carriage and Wagon Marufactory.
Grass Valley road, near Half Mile Hous
WILLIAM SEAMAN.
Agent fer Studebaker W'
gons, Every kind of vet
cle manufactured to ordt
in the finest style and (
low prices..
Particular attention given to Re
pairing and Painting.
R. M. HUNT, (M.D.
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN
NEVADA CtTy. is
DR. ©. D, BOBO, ***
Phystdlan and Surgeon,
Office Hours-—-From 9 to 10 A.M,
atid from 6 to 8 P. M, '
Hews disposed of one-half of the .
__ Thursday, March 22d, .
Is HEREBY WITHDRAWN. —
Atm the Mo
_ CITIZENS BANK.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
(aera STOCK, $200,000.
. OFFICERS :
E. M. PRESTON. President,
T. W. SIGOURNEY....,.. Vice Presiden.
JOHN: T. MORGAN.. ..006+050+--Cashier,
e. . DYREcTORS: .
Dr. R. M. Hunt, John T. Morgan,
Geo. M. Hughes, T. W. Sigourneys
Thos. Mein. + Geo. A. Cooper,
E. M, Preston. :
oeewnee erereaee
sae aise a Fo =o4i th
Receive Deposits, buy end sell exchang’.
Purctase Gold Dust and Bullion.
Highest price paid for 4, ad County.
Warrants. * :
Draw Chécks on San Francisco,8an Jone
Sacramento, Virgysia,. City! and. Los’ An:
gx238.™ , 4
Also se}} Exchange on New York, and all.
bag Ce European Cities. fe
ake collections and transact a general
Banking Business;
CORRESPONDENTS.
San Francisco—First Nat. Gold Bank,
San Jose—Farmers National Gold konk
New York—First National Bank. #24
THE OLD ACCOMMODATION ‘
Nevada and_ Grass. Valley
j Lime,
Time Table.
Leave Grasse Valley at ® o’clock A. M.;
returning: leave Nevada City at9 A.M.
’ Leave Grass Valley at 4 0’clock P, M.; returning leave Nevada City at 5 P, M.
Ladies'and. gentlemen called for at any.
part of the city. without extra charge,
~~ Packages carriedat low: rates, ‘
Orders left.at the National of Union Ho:
tels, in Nevada City, or a€ the Exchange
‘Wisconsin or olden Gate Hotels, Grase
Valley, will be promptly-attended to —
;augetr +B. ¥. HARRIS. Prop’r.
. ° Astessment Notice.
. OORES FLAT BLUE GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place ef business San Francisco,California, Rocation of Works, Méore’s Flat,
Fureka Townshiy, Nevada Oottty,California, Notice is heréby given, that at a
meeting of the Board of Directors, hela
on the 5th day. of Marcie, 1877, un assersment, No. 3, of twenty-five cents per share
was levied upon the capital stock of the
corporation, payable tmmediately in United States gold coin,.to the Secretary, ‘at
the office of the Company, 311 California:
street, rooms 3 & 4, second floor, over Aetna Insurance office, entrance 369 California
street, San Fruncisco, California. Any
stock ppom which this: assessment shall
remain unpaid on the 9ti dey of Apri},
1877, will be delirquént, and advertised
for sale at public auction; and uless payaay tee aoe ‘day of SranteTin ‘ Oth day of April, 1877, to. the
aenHquent Ades ee To AO RAS ihe.
of advertising and expenses of sale.By oruer of the Board ef Directors.
J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary.
Office, 311 California Street, rooms 3
and’ 4 second floor, entrance 309 California
street. = mch9
HOME “MUTUAL..
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA.
od
PRINOIPAL OFFICE,
406 CALIFORNIA STREET
San Francisco, :
FIRE INSURANCE ONLY,
3, ¥. Houghton, President.
Geo. H, Howard, Vice President,
, Charles H. Story, Secretary.
N.B. Eddy, Marine Secretary. ©
H. H. Bigelow, General Manager
R.H. Magill. General Agent.
Grass Valley Braiich for Nevada
County :
TRUSTEES,
Wm. Watt, T. W. Bigourney
>
A. B. BRADY. Manager.
Office No. 99 Main Street,
ag? Grass WVafley, Cat
NEW CIGAR STORE.
U. BECKMAN,
Dealer in Tobacco, Cigars, Pijres,
etc, etc.
A T the old Stand. formerly occupied
by Hugh MeCauley,
BROAD STREET,NEVADA CITY,
Has just teceitved one of the Choicest
Stocks of CIGARS and TOBACCO ever ofsome of the fine brands of Cigars:
Figaro, Justice, James Lick, Belle,
Venus, Unanue Hermandor,
Edwin Reoth, Meridianas Especial.
The ‘*MERIDIANAS ESPECIAL” and
“JUSTICE” are the fmest BEL CIGARB-op
the Pacific Coast.
Tne Best Brands of TOBACCO alway:
on hend, ,
Dick Wassen will be in at en‘Janc.
to serve 811 who may favor him with ine
patronage, When you want a ‘‘way uj;
high’’ Cigar, give hima cal.
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JAMES J. OTT.
ABSn YER,
4 NOLD aND ORES of every
Refmed, Melted and A:
by reqaest Gold Bars exchanged for Coit
Main Street, Nevada City.
Established im 38652,
ELECTRO PLATING im GOLD or SILVEI
NILES SEA RLS,
Atterney and Counsel at Law
AT BRICK OFFICE, —
Iv front ef the Coutt Hourse,
NICE GROCERIES
CHAS. F ROBINSON
deaeriptio
Church, kee,
et on Dene ee fine a stock ‘of Gk
CERILS, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be fou
An Nevada city, which will be eold av LC
THE LOWEST, ‘ive mea ca)?
H. W. VALANTINE. M. D.,
REMIDENT PHYSICIAN,
From 12 W. to 1 P. M, wes a
BELDEN'S DRUG STORE, Main A Graere Melk at ee Pre
fered in this city. The following are /
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COSTS GE