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April 4, 1866 (4 pages)

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~ _ Califor of Siverkae, Court oP tre Poor: teetli Judicial District of #aid State, The People of the State of Cabarete. to George wMeHardy and Emily iz MeHardy, debtors. nq Jno. A. Seciey and Alex.Dennison. meumprat¢es. Greeting: You are hereby summoned to ®8Ppear and afiswer to thepomplaitt of Pcter Pelliaon, Administrator of the Estate of Peter Tivollierzdcceased, Plaintiff, within ten days from the sérvice of this writ. if served on you in this ecoun“+g, and within twenty days if served on you in thia District ‘and out of this county, and within forty days if served on you in the Stateand out of this trict, in an.aetion cormamenced on the “Sixth day of February, A. p., 1866, m said Court ““¢y obtain a deeree of this Court ferthe Foreclo‘ante of a certain Mortgage bearing date the 6th day of mer A. D. 1862. executed by George W. W. Mellardy\.and Emify L MeHardy ‘to Peter ‘Tivollier and for the sale of the premises therein, aud im said tomplaint§ particulariy mentioned and described. and the application of the monies arising. from euch sale to the paymentofthe amount due vn a certain promissory note set forth in said meen gg made and delivered to. sajd Peter, Tivollier, bearing date Mav sixth, 1862, and by said mortgage intended to be secured to-wit: the semof Five Hundred Dollara, with interest thereof from the sixth day of May, 1882, until paid; at two per cent per month. aintiffin int also prays a against defendant George W. McHardy for the amount due on a certain other premissory note made by-said G. W. McHardy fo ahd in favor of . said Peter Tivollier for thesum of Four Hun-} dred dollars, bearing date February 22nd. 1863, payabie thirty days After date with interest at two per ceut per month—said note being entitied to a credit of $100-00, paid February 6th, . 1863, and $45 paid ¥ebruary twenty-third eighteen hundred &sixty-three, aud ifany deficiency shall remain after applying all of said moneys, : properly so applicable thereto, then that plaintiff may have execution therefor against the said defendants, also that said defendants and all and every person claiming through or under Defendant’s subsequently to the date.of Plaintiffs F ge and the commencement of this action, may rred and foréelosed of all right. claim, lien and equity vs redemption in and to the —_ mortgaged premjses, or any part. thereof, an for & Sther and fot ther fetter, or both, in the premises as may be just and equitable . And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said,complaiat as herein direeted. plaintiff. will take judgment against you therefor by ‘default. together will all costs of suit: ard also demand of the Court such other relief as is pray ed for in plaintiffs’ said complaint. > . ~~ In testimony whereof, I. R. H. Far kK j seal tauhar, Clerkefthe District Gourt.aforeSa —~ ) said, do hereunto set my land and imEigen Seal of said Court, st office, in Nevada city, on the tenth day of aang e A.D. 1866. =f R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. Revenue sfam-, 50 cents ‘ Hon. A. C. Niles;’ County Judge. Ys Attest. i ; Hy FARQUHAR, Cle J.B. Johnson, Atto ; 1{UMMONS,—State of © + Nevada, ss.. District Cour ‘Judicial District of said State Th the State of California. to WILLIA} Greeting. Youare hereby summoned torappeer and answer to the complaint of Mark Pixtey acd Mary A Pixley his wife,within ten days from th service of this writ.ifserved on you in this coun, and within twenty. days ifservedon you in this District and.out of this-eounty, and within forty days if served on you in the State and out, of this District, in an action commenced on the’ twenty-first day,.of February, ,A. D. 1866, in said Coutt,to obtain a decree of this Court for the Foreclosure of a certain tide, a A bearing date the eighteenth day of — . , A. D. 1862," executed by William P. Hillto Mary A Pixley, and for the sale of the premises therein, and in said Complaint particularly mentioned and described, andthe application of the moneys arising from such sale to the payment of the amouat odue on a.certain: prominsery note set forth in ___‘yaid-Complaint, madeand delivered to Mary A. Pixley: by defendant, William P. Hill, bearing even date with said Mortgage and thereby ‘istended to’ be sccured, to-wit:—The sum of Two Hundred Doilara with interest thereon from the 18th day of April, 1862, at the rate of 3 per cent. per month till paid ; and ifany deficieney shall remain after applying all of said moneys, RSD. ‘erly so applicable thereto, then that plaintiff may have execution therefor against the said Defendant also that said Defendant andal! and every person-ciniming through or under said Defendant subsequeutly to the dare of Plaintiffs Mortgage and the commencement of this action, roay be barred and foreclosed of all right. claim, lien and equity.ofredemption in and to,the said Mor premises,or any part thereof, and for such other and further relief, or both, in the premisca as may be justandequitable, _. . . send you are hereby notified that tf you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said Plaintiff will take default and apply to the Court-fer-the relief prayed for. § In Testimony Whereof, 1, R. H. Far+ rk. fil fornia, County of the Fourteenth seal S qubar. Clerk of the District Court afore: «-~) anid do hereunte set» my, hand. ard im, press the Seal of said Court, at office, in Nevada ity; this 2ist day of February. A. D -1666, R. H. FARQUHAR. Clerk. G. K. Farquhar, Deputy Clerk. ». Ver Revenue Stamp, shy F “wy order of Hon. A. C. Niles, Courty Judge, Atruecopy, Attest.. : ‘ 3 ARQUWMAR, Clerk. R. wO¥ J. By Johnson, Plaintiffs Atty. mehi¢ Fat cents, ($319 the date-of said -eook-+4 ofthe seid; S° xs = if Ca nty of Nevada, Towns of Little York, before R. MeGouh, Justice of the Peace. The People of the State of California, send greeting, to Chas. W. Marlette sre hereby summoned : ‘ voffice in the Township +4 of Nevada, on the to appear before me, of Little York in th 25th day of June, A. DV38°6. at 10 0’clock A M. to answer to the complaint of James Watt who demands of you the sum of ninetv two 25-100 dollars ($92 25 100) principal and interest ona certain promissory note given by you to Johnston & Co. and by them transferred te Plaintiff y sed ot sum oO iy Plsiptif pomiegroi (ss & ‘orta, paid tif? on fendant’s gon fort ag the apa 1865. as per note and ar counts now on file in my office, when judgment will be taken agairest you for the said amount together with costs and damages, If you fail to is day of March appear and answer. Given under my hand‘th Ha, A. D. 1866 R. McGOUN, J. P. A true copy, Attest. a2 sx aes M. Combs. Constable. is hereby ordered that thé abov¥é Summons be served by publication in the Nevada TRANscriptforthe period of oe days from the date of said Sammons R. McGOUN, J. P. A true copy, Attest. _ mar22 7 Ms Combs; Constable. —~ HERIFF’S SALE, = Whereas, J. No Turner plaintiff, on. the fogrth day of November, 1865.in the District Court of the Four teenth Judicial District, in and for the county of 2 , State, of Cal fa, recovered a judgment against Alpheus—Hamblin for the sum of Three Handredand Nineteen Dollavs and twen25) with iaterest thereon from eent . per month till paid, and $:0 costs of suits, which fudgment is recorded in the judgment Detect Court. on pace 107, and whereas it is ordered that.the morrgage set forth in plaintif’s complaint be foreclosed, and the property therein described te wit: That certain' town lot located in the city and county of Nevada, State of California, upon the Soiith side of hs 3 street, commencing at the north éast corner of the Baptist-Church lot, thence running easterly upon said street and upon the line thereof twenty-eight feet, thence at right angles with said first line soathérTy One hundred and ninety four feet, thence westerly twenty-eight feet to the easterly line of said Baptist church tot, thence northerly upon the line of said lot to. the place of beginning, together with the tenements and appurtenances therein. be sold by the Sheriff of Nevada county as by law provided. and.the proeeeds of sueh saleappropriated to the satisfaction of saidjudgment and costs: nt Notice is: bygiven that. I will expose to public sale all of the.above described property, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door in the city of Nevada. on Tuesday, the 17th day of April, 1866, hetwecn the hours of 9 0’clock A. Mand 5 0’clock Pp. M. Given uader my hand at Nevada, this 26tl os of March, 1866. R. B. GENTRY, Sheriff. ». Belden, Pi’fis Atty. m?27 SHERIF ES SALE.—By virtue of an ex‘) ecution to me directed and delivered, issued out_of the Hon. District. Court of the Fourteenth Jutictal District, in and for the county of. Nevada, State of Californie bearing date Merch 27th, A. D 1866, in favor.of John Chalmers and against S. Charannot for the sum of Four huned and twenty dollars and tayenty-five cents ($720.2510¢) damages, with interest on said sum at therate of 10 per cent, per annum till paid. together With all costs. I have levied upon the following de®eribedproperty to wit :—That certain lot of land whieh said Defendant now resides with his family. situated, lying and beting in Nevada township.county ef Nevada and State of Califofnia,-at-the>place called Canada Hill, consisting of five acres land—more or less—enclosed with a fence, bound«d on the easterly side py Little Deer Creek and -extending from said Deér Creek westerly to lan ately owned and oeeupied by Wm,~ Buttertield “together with all the tenements, hereditament and appurtenanees thereunto belonging or in “aly Wise appertaming. =" ae Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all the above described property, to the highest: bidder for cash, in front of the Courthouse door m the city of Nevada, on TUBSDAY April 17th,, 1866, between the hours of 9v’clock A. M. and 5,0’clock P. M. ‘ Given under my hand at Nevada, this 27th day of March, 1866., _ R. B. GENTRY, Sheriff. By RB. Patton, Under Sheriff. J. 1. Caldwell, Attorney. m2s . Reet phat alt NOTICE —In the County Court of-ef the County of Nevada, State of California, In the: matter of the petition of David Phelps an Insolvent Debtor. Pursuant to an order of the Hom. A. C. Niles, Judge of the said County Court, notice is hereby given. to.all the ereditors of the said, Ineolvent, David Phelps to be and appear before the Hon. A. C. Niles, County Judge, aforesaid, in chambers, at the Court Room of said Court, in the city of Nevada county of Nevada, onthe 2ad day: ef April, A. D. 1864, at-10 o’elock, A.M of that day then and” there to-ehuw cause, if any they-eae, why the prayer of said Insolvent should not bé granted. and an assignment of his Estate be made, and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the Statute in auch case made and provided ; and in the mean time all proceed. ings against said Insolvent be stayed Witness my hand and the Seal of.said ¢ Court, ss ik of Mareh, A. D. 1865. J. Ci Palmer, Attorney. seal — m+ 9 township of Nevada, ss.—Before J.C. Palmer,. Justice of the Peace. Nevada Township. The People of the Scate of California send Greeting to W. L. SHABFER. You are hereby summoned to uppear before me » eat my offiee du the ge bie Ud of. Nevada, in the * county of Nevada, on MONDAY the 30th day of April, A. D. 1886, at 10 o’clock, A. M to answet unto the complaint of re rs AY A de ‘mands ne ADM of on@hundred and twenty he Soha forsmedical Services, ‘at per cori: plaint now on file in my office, when judg ment will be taken acainet you for said amount together with costs 8 ages if you fail to appear and answer, -Given under my hand ne re er e genes “FY, A. Bz 1868, J.C. PALMER, J. P. Yt is ordered that tie foregoing Summone be plished in the;Nevada Daily Transcript at cast Oace A Week tor three months, ais janes J, C PALMER, Justece of the Peace, Probate Notice. J ter of the Estate of JOHN ODGERS, deceascet Ht eering to the .Court by.the pctition “Y ypuwen ish ams filed hy Hannah Odgers, Exeeutrix. and Samuel Wdgers. Exeeutor of the Eatate of John Odgers, deceased, praying for an order to sch Keal Estate, that is necessary to sell the real estate to pay the debts outstanding guinst the deceased, and the debts, expenses ; p vie gharges of the administration ; it is ordered by the Cour that all persons interested in the ° gad estate appear before the said Probate Court on MONDAY, the 9th day of April, A, D 1866, at 10 o’clock. A. M_ of said” day, at the Court Room of said Probate Cuurtin the county of NeJi¢adla, to shdwicatse why an arder should not be granted to the stid Hannah and Samuel Odgers ed as shall be 1 order be published at least four successive weeks it, the, Nevada DAILY bed SCRIPT. a mewspai ed P n! A truc copy, Attes : eter SU NS, e “CTATEOFCALI RAGE , county of Nevada, . -¥ N Probate Court. Nevada county. Inthe maf. ta aell se muclofthe Real Batate af the dectas ” saary ; and that a eopy of:the’ RQUHAR, Clerk NOTICE TO CREDITORS. O'PICH is hereby given by the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of J. H. Werren, deceased;to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to ex: hibitthe same with the nevessary voucliers, within ten, months from the tirst publication of this notice, tothe undersigned at French Corral, Nevada countys S. B. CASWELL, Adm'r. A. A. Surgent, Attorney. jan28 8w _ Dissolution of Copartnership. YAE copartnership heretofore existing he{ tween J. W. Hinds and A. H. Hanson inthe Greeery business was dissolyed on the first day of March, 1866. J. W. Hinds having disposed of his interest to J. M Hinds who will hereafter continue the business with Mr. Hanson at the old stand. J] take great pleasure, in recommend. ing the new fir m to the patronage of the public. Nevada, C h 3d. . W. HINDS. ~ NOTICE, S hereSy given, that after March 17th, 1866, I ch Willtvot be vespensitile for any debts. contracted by my wife, Elizabeth, Pyrmont, as she: left my bed and board without any just provocation whatever. HENRY PYRMONT. Nev. Mar 20th., 1866. : EXEC UTOR’S SALE, OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at prriate sale, for gold. coin, pursuant to the orderiof the Probate Court of Nevada county, the following mining property, on SATURDAY the the 7th day of April, tothe highest offers therefor. Bids will be received until the sale by the underpein) at Freyoh Corgal. ‘tion of the property to be: claims” on’ Prenelé’ Goftat® Hill, Nevada county, bounded on the north-by the sluice of the Nevada Water Company % éast, by-claims of said Company ; on the south and west by claims of H. ae, } ELL, ATLA, Route ae, Warren. mtatthe rate of 214 per) he F sBumbag sams . The. ua diyided three fourths of the set of mining . . ROSENBAUM ’s BITTERS cues} OTT ceaiiisinaiin: 90 eee CURES Diarrhea. CURES i Jaundice, CURES epee eee To Liver Complaint. CURES 4 3.5 \. Indigestion. CURES Fever and Agnue. AND. ALL.. Bilious Diseases. . oo -ROSENBAUMS BITTERS ARE The Invalid’s Delight, a The Poor Man’s Friend.. THEY’ ENLIVEN,' INVIGORATE, _.STRENGTHEN, And in 4 Pleasant Way ERADICATE DISEASE. TRY THEM. f F For sale by Druggists and i a Dealers. Everywhere, er by N.B. JACOBS & CO., m8 423 Front street, San Franetéco Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats! FALL STYLES FOR 1865. —AT— POIRIER & LANSING’S Successors to A. Lamott. Corner of Second and J Streets, SACRAMENTO. 4 7 —— E have just received the Largest Stock of Hats and Caps eyer offered iu the State. Our stock comprises, Men s and Boys’ FUR, SILK and WOOL HATS, Men’s and Boys’ CAPS of every description. poeatte Ladies Hats made to order. e 4 The Best Silk Hats Made to order, FOR SEVEN DOLLARS! POIRIER & LANSING. Sacramento, Sept. lath. : aes MARBLE WORKS. a>, \D Street, between First and Second, Near Wells, Fargo & Co's, MARYSVILLE. ~~ ADOLPHUS RAU. espectfully inform the citizens of Nevada cotnty that long experience in the business has qualified him te do WORK MARBLE, SUCH MONUMENTS, MBS, Grave Stones, Mantel Pieces; Sculp_« ture, Modeling in Clay,'&es_, ORNAMENTAL WORK. doneina supe. rior style. at reasonable prices. _ad “ADOLPHUS RAU. Pp? eee
STFA THROUGH LINE TO NEW YORK. Carrying the United States Mail. Leave Folsom street wharf at 11 o’eleck, A. Mon the 10th, 19th and 40th of every month. (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and thed on Sat urday preceding. ) for PANA MA, connecting vis Panama Railroad, with one of the Company’s splendid steanfers from ASPINWALL for NEW YORK. Steamer leaving San Franeisco on the 10th touchestat Manzanillo All ouch at Acapuleo. Departure of 19th connects ish French Tragsatlantié Co’s steamer for St. Nazaire, and En steamer for South America. Departure of 10th connects with English steamer for Southampton and steamer running to Guayaquil touching at-Tumaco, the port of the new minés, and P. R, R. Co’s steamer for Central America. The following Steamships will be dispatched on dates as given belew : March 10th; Sacramento. Capt J. M. Caverly, ‘connecting with Costa Rica, Capt Maury. March 19th, Golden Age, Capt E S. Farnsworth, conneéting with New York, Capt Horner. eh 30th, Constitution, Capt F. R. Baby, connecting with Henry Chauneey, Capt Gray. f ji Cabin . passengers: berthed through. Bagge, checked through : 100 pounds allowed toeach adult. An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and attendanee free ? _ These steamers will positively sail at 11 o’clock. Passengers are requested tv have their baggage on board before 10 o’elock. ( Mar Fargo & Co) For passage and all éther juformation, apply at the Pavifc Mail Steamship Co’s Office, corner ot Sacramento.and Leidesdorff streets. OLIVER ELDRIDGE Agent. ‘F. Stumpf, Proprietor t+ The above. Hotel ig now completed rs ber of persons with Board and Lodg. ing. his House hasnowthe best The table will be supplied with everything the market affords. The. Lodging Departmen’ Ron Board as eheap asat any other place in the monntains. The Baris always supplied with Wines, Miners Hotel'and Restaufant. and ready to accommodate any numFrench cook In. the State, tains everything to maka travelers comfo Liquors and, Cigars. = a ‘ _melith, Prekh whdlc denidn spokén at this ouse & GEO. FE. WITHINGTON Sign and Ornamental! Painter. ee OUSE PAINTING promptly attended tc.— t, Rk. H. FABQUBAR, Clerk. = " By G. Re eraahar® puty: John C. Deuel, Atty. me Frene’ Cosra),. Marah 27th, .1866-. m2s . the year, and which remained in force December Merchandise, Rents, giish : E For merehandise Freight, apply to Messrs Wells, . ANNOAL REPORT . or THE » PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY NeompHance with the Act of the § conabare ef the State of Cafifornia entitled ‘san Att concerning Corporations,” passed April 22d, 1850, the Pacific Insurance Company of San Francisco makes the following Annasl Report : 1.—The Amount-of the Capital Stock of this Sompany is Seven Hundred and Fifty ‘Thousand Dollars, and paid in Gold. : $750,000 lL The amount of the Assets is me MIlllion and Fifty-One Thousand, Four Hundred and Twenty Dollars and. Thirty Seven cents...381,051,420 37 11 —The Company has no Debts. 1¥.—The amount_of Insurance effected during 3ist, 1865: Eesaaess Firtssovecvecccscsnne socece 00s 12,073,849 Marime...csccsersesccncsesse = 484,408 This Company commenced underwriting MaTine Risks. Aug. Ist,.1865. V.—This Company insures against the following risks, viz: a — dt = i ue joo ‘ Leaseholds, . Vessels Im Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property against Loss or Damage by Fire. Also; on Cargoés,Tréasure, Commissions, Profits; and War Risks, and on all ne and Inland Navigation Risks; to and from all ports in the “v1 —This Company will take on any First Class Risk not to exceed SeventyFive Thousand Dollars—the limit fixed by law,—and -on all large risks will reinsure to an extent consistent with Prudencein other Responsible Companies. 7 ae J. HUNT. President. « * A.J. RALSTON, Secretary. San Francisco, January 19th, 1866L. B. Benchley, Moses ‘Heller, William Scholle, Louis McLane, Oliver Eldridge, A. B. Forbes. J. G. Kolloggy William Alvord, Alex. Weill. Abm. S-ligman, Anson G. Stiles, John G Bray, A. Hayward, YD. W. C. Rice, C. Meyer, « G. W. Bell, p_J. Oliver, ___Chas. May ne, Alpheus Bult, Lioyd_ Tevis,” wT. Barker, james. DeFremery,,... William Sherman, John O. Earl, Alfred Borel, GeoT. Lawton, Eb: Gotdstin;Mores Ellis. Pp. lL. Weaver,David Stern. Ww.c. Ralston, Roms John Wightrett,~ L. Sachs, Frederick Billings, S. M. Wilson, Morton Cheesman, Wiiliam Hooper, — John B. Newton, Edward Martian, Pp. O. Mills, H. Haussmann, ‘State of California, City and County of San Francisco, s8.—On this nineteenth day of January. A D. One Thousand Kight Hundred and Sixty’six, personally appeared before me, H. S. Homans, a Notary Public, in and for the said €ity-and County, and therein residing, duly commissioned and sworn, A: J. Ralston. who being sworn, did depose and say that he is the Secretary of the Pacific Insurance Company, and that the statements*contained in the foregoing Report ef the Pacific Insurance Compavy are true, full and correct. . A. J. RALSTON. Sworn and subscribed to before me, this 19th of January, A. D. 1866. H. S. HOMANS, Notary Public. OTHEMAN, AGENT. 30 MAIN STREET, da jCity. February. 2nd, 185, NATIONAL EX iriorof the State. Located In an elevated position, it commands a view of the city, and surrounding country and insures good iri he heat of summer. Built of BRICK AND FIREPROOF. its walls keep out, in great measure, the THE EXCHANGE Is near the center of the town ona wide and THE business street of the cityThere are no wooden buildings near the Hotel to endanger it in case of conflagration. THE, ROOMS are elegantly furnished, the Beds are ot Spring and Hair Mattrasses, unexcelled by. any Hotel-in the State—all the Furniture new and of the latest style. SUITS OF ROOMS, and every accommodation furnished families and thetraveling public, and every care taken to make the House a HOME FOR BOARDERS. THE TABLE will at ail times be furnished with everything the market affords, The Coaches of ithe California Stage Comrany, Alpha, Washington, Moore’s Flat, and Red Dog, have their-offices_at and take their departure from this Hotel. The House is’ kept open all Night. THE SALOON is fitted up in superior style where none but the best Wines and Liquors are to be found. The BILLIARD TABLES are Phelan’sa best. Connected with the Establishment 18a LIVERY STABLE& where the best Turnouts may be had. Lancaster & Hasey, Prop’s. Nevada, May 10th. #8. W. CUGEOVES, . UNDERTAKER, Shop No, 10 Broad Street, Nevada. aaa Rosiwed Sed Maho constantly on hand. Metalic:cases filthistied to Srder. — J gany Coffius. Omega, Woolsey’s, J “WHOLESALE, AND RETAIL STORE. DRUG &ME Astierctofore, we shail continue to keep well as GCtieap, if not Cheaper than any ether Store in Little York Townshi and shail strictly adhere tothe Cas system. : “IIE AR AL HST I APOE ne ta G Clothing, Crockery, his DICINE STORE, G& AT. RED DOC. .2 ee COMBS. & MeGOUN, 3 OULD respectfully inform the citizens. . . W “iitite York Township. that they have me VOL. XI moved to the Store formerly occipied by Bourke B& Cook. where.they, have and will keep con. § eee ‘gtantly on hand everything. usually found in ——— ; Mountain be ae Dai VARIETY STORE. One . BROW We have now on hand a large and complete x. P. BROWN. stock of 4 e 2 No. 1 Groceries rovisions, CASE GOODS, office---cor, Br And every article usually kept in ——— ‘{irst-class Grocery and Provision Establishment. g00TS J supphed with ‘Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, —AND— -PATENT_MEDICINES, _ “WILL Cor. of Main OF EVERY_KIND. —— ways keep on hand a fine stock of . sna Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, NEW HATS AND CAPS) : ’ ee Also, a well selected stock of . CROCKERY WARE, cents’? Boots, Ladies’, Mi Balmora Slipy ior We are selling the above Goods . ; = From the best-manu COMBS & McGOUN, delphia and Bost Red Dog, Jan. 24th: BEAR VALLEY HOUSE, Junction of the Nevada.and Dutch: Flat roads fishing and‘ hunting: Rubber Boots, and Cl Just from the Ma to Virgina City. a tale ELIJAH 0. TOMPKINS, os =: WOULD INFORM the traveling : j public and all who wish to-spenda ff Miller’s Céleh season at this beautiful part of Ne. . ing, } # vada county, that he has now open. m edhis Large and Elegant House, at S Freach Calf, Kip, I BEAR VALLEY, Leather, Pegs, Andis prepared to accommodate all in as good and iw fact style as at any other Houseinthe State. © : in es The House has just been built and hand. somely — throughout—having roem ¥F “enough for forty persons. ee ee Repairtng™ The Table will contaty the aad Ob food— iii, equal ifnot superior to any House in this county. ; Fishing and Hunting.—There is no Boots and §) p.ace in this section equal to Bear Valley, for And a good fit wa “The Dancing Hall is the-largest and best — Roots of m ¥-own Ta heat of the sunand give security in caseof fire . . x _. leetions made and all Express-business promptly a tended to. thecounty. Suppers and Music furnished on will soll eine . sas snort notice. = ee jet”. +t? Cheape NEVADA & MOORE'S FLAT ~~ louse Daily Express and Stage Line! TAGE leaves Nevada on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, (connecting with Wells, Fargo & Best Santa Cruz So Rest Santa Cruz So Co’s Express) on the arrival of the Sacramento Stage for Lake City, Remen E Nevada, Never! North Bloomfield, ~ ii eae ea Moore’s Flat, } ca Wootsey’s Fiat, ‘R.-€. HE . ; and Orlean’s Flat. citizens of N Pony Express leaves Nevoda on Tuesdays, Thurs give days and Saturdays, forthe same points. Both, Stage § Instructions j and Express. connecting with Sacramento Stage and To those wh also with Jefferis’ Saddle ‘Train to Meadow Lake Pidhos tune city and the New Mines. “Packages delivered, Col. lins Repaired Mr Chase alse Nevada Quad rection is now pt Ballsand Social . communicate witl George R. Craw GREGORY & ENGLISH, Prop'rs._ “ALL ABOARD” Grass Valley and Nevada City’ STAGE LINE Cigars, Tob: Having recently fsb HIOTEL. BREA chased. this long. estab JULIUS == : tage Line, we are ‘ BROAD STREET... NEVADA CITY . Cea Gear A Poa ar tae ao ievcra over ~\ ready to ry passencer Succes 33 “. the road with speed and safety, promising. to This old and well es: omer those who ride with us in g courtcous, tablished Hotelisagain wetrust, in a satisfactory manner. Importer of Elk Opened to the Public. ours -of Departure. Ithas been remodeled and enlarged andis now. ! Leaves Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley, daily, ne of the mostecommodious Houses.in the in . 'at 8 and'11 o’¢lock.A. M.and 4 o’clotk, P.M. AVING the 7 at o’clock, A. Mand OY CE, Propr’s Leaves Nevada, da old firm I ar 2P.M. and 50’clock. P “M. CLEVELAND Ne vada, Nov. 17th. LIVERY STA B L Broad Street, opposite National Exchange SAXBY & LANCASTER, W ould inform the peo ple of Nevada that they = have.pnrchased the liv: Helin and tnited San Francisc 25 percent: in t To my extensiv ofQealers and the On from all } fully attetded to. Nevada, Feb 13t the stock of the-Union Livery Stable, ‘and now bav? = the largest lot of Hurses, Buggiés aud Carriage ¥ i LIVERY 2 be found in this part of the State. sk Main ‘Teams, with élegant Buggies,; Wagons and ‘Hae 4 to let at the shortest notice and on the most reason »g Oppo ble terms. Our Horses are free from vice, ‘of ft style and capable of gotng as fast as any gentlema cares to drive, , x . ‘ Carriages for Funerals attended to with prompt Good Saddle Horses always on hand. “ahi Horses Doarded by thé aky, week or month” the best of care guarante: may fayor him wit ed. : SAXBY & LANCASTER. tee ory y c. é i ig to order, retsbennes Dee. 5th Horses oandéal DR. A. CHAPMAN, : “Speirs Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. ed oe Office—corner of Broad and Pine sts.. i tani aaa I would jaform, aa frien uiek, ib Soe wishing my oer nore rors PIONE EE , me with acall.atany hour. ; dfteMhaving become kensitive by exposure of! * . . merve wall be filled -withont gausing Pain: 4., . WILL WARRANT ALE WORK doneat thif a ; to be pe: formed in a more’s y ee 5 bettar satisfaction giyen-than elsewhere ¥ AM cir be made. iret aielate! ghange wl be miee . Ia 8 on hand a large stock of W Paper oe Er: rés, Bea he Feet Broad? *-eet, Nevada.city, : . Everythiug fequisitg for: Funerals \constantly dn hand, : 38 docated int ty; ., area’ 10 Y on Setramento street, thir io fe Tet : — poh acts tf Edis Stier P= PFOPRN sa ~o )