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NEW YORI BAKERY.
JOHN HURST & CO.
( hased the United States BnHee eat business, custom.
ers of both, will be -hereafter farnis
the f
NEW YORK BAKERY,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Hot BRoflis, Loaf Bread of all kinds
Cakes, Pastry, &c. always.on hand,
The Wagon wil! supply families wity
Bread fresh from the oven every morning.
Giveusu call 6) a
JOHN HURST & CO. .
Sacramento Street Mac
¥RANK.M, HISHER, Prop’r.
ey SerrALL KINDS MADE TO
oat *
.FISHE’S HYDRAULE
The best Machine in the State for Hydraulc Mining. Mauufactured and for sale. :
"SECOND HAND. *
Tiitse Engines in good order, fot
ale. ia ea 3 PRANK H. FISHER.
Nevada, Feb, 25th.
er
ANSON W. LESTER. — ' CG. E. MULLOY’
LESTER & MULLOY:;
gq hes sy am
3
&e. &C.
» 79 No. 68 Broua street. .
BACON. HAMS, LARD’ and;all
i arrstoee PROVISIONS on hand. ~~ i
New Goods constantly received from the
COBUIMRS Wicraed “GRAN es,
SEA MOSS FARINA, &c. das ig
; nour
LESTRR:& MULLOY, —
Nevada, Dec. ath, 106 8
UNITED STATES SALOON.”
Corner of Broad. and Pine Strects,
eteoee
: ©, BECKMAN, —
Ht", ast recdived 4 large additional stock
1
of Superb BRANDY, WHISKY, BOTae hep n hand é always 0 5
THE BAR is alwa & stipplied with the best
_in the above Jine. Calland sample, m2
SACRAMENTO SEMINARY.
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
I Street, Between 10th and 11th,
4, SACRAMENTO.
VW chool Year is divided into Two Terms
rp meebo! Fear, weeks each. The first
Term-commences August 1st. and. closes December 28nd. The Second Term commences
Januaty oth, and closes dune Baty ©»
The grounds of the Seminary have been en‘Jarged by the purchase of an adjoining lot,
which was laid out in walks and riding course
dyring the late vacation and ornamected with
arbars, flowers aad shrubbery, for the use of
the young Indies of the famfly. beiites:
Scholars.are admitted ‘at avy time duting
the term, and charged proportionately.
Course of Study—Juventle Department, Ac1 aud Collegiate Coarse, «i >
mt HERMAN PERRY, A. M. Principal;
ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL !
RAND’ FESTIVAL will be~ given in
ess NEVADA CITY,
AT TEMPERANCE HALL,
On Monday Evening, April 10th.
FOt tte Hurpesdfiot Matsink Fonds to
pay off the Debt on ‘the Church
Bullding.
Tickets Three Dollars,
Banna Maral Whos 2
Fresh Bread, Hot Every Morning
At 6 “o’clock. z j
*
~ ~BROA REET,
aw.
(rstouans will be suinptied Every Morning in’ any part o City. i i
~All kinds o tho test CAKES. ench’a Lady
Cakea, Coffee and Tea Cakes, Jelly Rolts, conciel tate IA toca so as
Finger, Macearonies, Cream Cakes.
ent in the State. *Also on hand, a large assortmeut of CAN:
DIES, of rom; manilasinees: and: giaran:
e
teed to.ton © poisonous extracts or col+
ore. Biverything sbld af the lowest prices
Give me a call, ;
sy EEAWARR ANTS ‘Qawh! bn doar
Poon f whi. pal frou
ANOS SULTUS! GRIUNW ALD! Tr¥aducer
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-4-eern, that-an applic
id
GOLD MINING CLAIM.
NITED. STATES LAN FFICE
: Eareatinto. Cal. Feb tite 1. *
W. TULLY having filed his Application
R. in this Office, fora Patent to a mining
claim and the law atid instructions in suca
cases provided having Been complied with, it
is hereby ordered that the annexed notice of
application be published for ninety days, in
the Nevapa TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper published at Nevada city, in Nevada county, State
of California.
. . JOHN: G. MoCALLUM, Register.
APPLICATION FOR A PATENT TO 4
MINING CLAIM. :
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
Notice is hereby given, to whom it may con.
5 Patton has been made by
R. W. Tully, to the Government of the United
States, for a Patent tothe following described.
placer mining claims, viz: situated on surveyed lands in Nevada Mining District, Nevada Township and County, st gee of < pine?
said claims being a tract_of mineral groun
situated in Township 16, North Range 9 East
Mt. Diablo base and meridian embracing s3¢
of sw ofne X, then ¥ ofn w X ols e &
thee w of nw & ofse X, and the n e
of n e & ofs w % of Section 6 as sho
the yellow stiided lines in the ee
nexed hereto—containingSaid claims_are commonly
A gms, and bound
to are hereby réq@p ; y
before the Register and ; Jhite
States Land Uffice for Sacramento Lang: District, at Sacramento, California, within ninety
days from the date hereof of posting and pub“Dated ob tbe plainis aforesaid this 4th day
of February, 1871, at Nevada county, Cal.
; R. W. TULLY, Applicant.
W.W. Crose, Atty for Applicant. f15
Application for'a Patent to a Placer Gold
“MINING CLAIM. ,
Unirep States Land OFFICE,
‘ Rows P. MARSELUS having filed his ap4 plication in this office fora Patent to a
Mining’ Claim, and thé law and instructions
in such cases provided, having been complied
with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed
notice of such Aidhicetien be published for
ninety days, in the Nevapa DatiyTRaNSCRIPT, & newspaper publfshed nearest the
location of said claim at Nevada City, in Nevada gop E State of California.
Notice is hereby given, to whom it mer concern, that an application has been made by
Fdwin P. Marselns, a native bor ake _to
nt of the United. States, far a q ie
_. Patentto the following described Piacer Gold }
Mining Claim, viz; Known as the Manzanita
Claims, adjoining the city or town of Nevada,
on the northside rpg b ath . surveyed land
subject to sale at the United States Land office, Sacramento District, State of California,
and-being mineral land and particularly dee—
cribed as follows: Being in Township 16,
‘North Range, 9 Kast Mount Diablo Base and
Meridian, embracing lot number 7, containing
41 and 84-100 acres;.the south-east & of the
south-west '¢ and the-south ¥ of the north
east i¢ of the south west ¥¥ and the west 4 of
the west ff of the south west. of the south
east y, aliin Section 6. Also, the east ¥y of
lot Nuniber One, Eletraetin 20 and 8-100
acr¢s. Also, the north 3g of the north east
of the north west 3¢ and south west \ of.the
north east 4 of the noith west % of Section 7
as shown and described in the Diagram posted herewith and containing in all one hundred
and sixty-two and 64-100 acres, :
All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the same
before the Register and Keceiver of the United States Eand Office, for Sacramento Land
District, at se caneaip. ashe hie + eat
ninety daye from: date o post ng and publication: hereof.» ae ve P
Dated at Nevada city, Nevada County, Cal.
January 11th, 1871.
jiz E. P. MARSELUS, Applicant.
Application for a Patent toa Placer Gold Mining Claim.
Unitep States LanD OFFics,.
Sacramento, Cal. March17, 1871. t
Hl Gea ARBEGAST having filed his Application in this office tora Patent to a
Mining Claim, and the law and instructions
in such cases provided, having been complied
with, Mig be y Ordered that the annexed
Notloe.6 u Ape tion bé pa@blished for
pleetyidake, B EVADAY ¥Y TRaNnsCRIPT, & newspaper published nearest the location of said claim at Nevada city, in Nevada
county, State of California.
JOHN G McCALLUM, Register.
Copy of Notice posted on the Claim,
APPLICATION FOR A PATENT TO A PLACER
, MINING CLAM,
Notice fe hereoy Ctven, to whom ft may con
cern, that apn application has been made by
John Arbegast to the Government of the Uuited States fora patent to the following
cribed placer mining claims, viz: Situated
on surveyed lands ofthe United States in Nevada Mining District, Nevada Township and
County, State of California; being a tract of
main ra ound in Townsbip 16, orth @
nie asi se
dg of West 3g of NW Xv of N E Xi: the East
6 of SE 4 Of NW X.the NE \ ef Nis ¥ of SW
2¢ Of Sec, 12a8 shown by shaded lines in the
annexed diagram, containing an area of 60
acres. Said claims are commonly known as
the Arbegast claims and bounded on the
North by the Grass Valley Co's ground: on
the wast by Gentry, aheeapen & Co’s ground,
oO got a Wigan beath by. te ground
of k 9 east by Nevins aud aie groand and
Ellison ground. '
All persons holding any adverse claims
theretoare, hereby required -o present the
same to the Register and Keceiver of the United States Land Ottice, for Sacramento Land
District, at Sacramento, California, within
ninety days from the, date of publication and
‘on-the tlaims aforesaid this iéth day
of March, A. D. 1871, at Nevada County, cal,
} bos f ~~ 10 ARBEGAST. .
WW! Crosse: A tty for one ay ~ mh2t
Free my ws Broom Factory.
ubé Crossing. i
‘of every Mescription made: at short .
[A Rooueopen f6miSiA. M.ytos PIM: ©
LWAYS ON HAND the finest
A bROOMS made inte State. Seer ly
of Nevada County supplied u arder,
diess THOMAS FREEMAN: North San a6
*SOCEWlL Ud 6 ds Oe
FAULKNOR LIVER’ STABLES
GRASS VALLEY. ©
conducted by James Fanlknor, now offers to
accommodate the public by letting
‘FINE SADDLE HORSES,
Buggy Teams.
+ And attending to to all matters connected
with the Livery business in the most satisfactory manner.
¢@” HORSES BOARDED by the Feed, Day.
Week or Month. J
None but experienced and. careful prooms
employed.
cases,
HENRY SCADDEN.
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Ey
wn by
OF LONDON==
‘apital $8,000,000.
= JOHN PATTISON. Agent,
16 NEVADA CITY
: NATIONAL
Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon.
5 W. A. BIGOT,
: Proprietor.
wy Particular attention paid to
ATHS") the cutting of Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s Hair. If you wanta good
shave, Gents’ call at this place. Hot, cold and
shower Paths at all times. Always on hand a
large stock of Dr. Jennings’ Reproductor. the
ticle 2
forKnowles Vecetahle Hair Kestorer. 24
JAM ESKXA. STIDGER,
Attorney at Law
GENT FOR THE $_LE OF MINING
CLAIMS.
Leasing and Selling Houses and Lots.
Collections promptly attended to.
~Otlice with 0: P. Stivges, in NORTH SAN
JUAN. apl0
FRESH OYSTER
King’s Oyster Rooms, .
Over Tom Canfield’s,
Cor. of Pine & Commercial Sts,
‘23h Oysters received Every Day and serv‘tev ery style, or delivered to private famiPt. easant Rooms fitted up for the accom
luiioa. of Ladies and Gentlemen. Entranc
Fins Parsee’
. ob
A., ROSEA THAL
‘ =
MERCHANT TAILOR,
{. EYPAVING REMOVED To PINE STRERT,
. near the CORNER OF BROAD, will Keep.
constantly on hand a find stoc« of material and
make Clothing to order.
' Cloching cleaned and repaired at short no
tice.
OAKLAND SEMINARY
{FOR YOUNG LADIES.
FIMHE Present Term ut this popular Seminary commenced
On the 4th of January, 1871.
With a full corpa of experientved and ‘uccess—
ful Teachera in the: Four Departments, viz;
THE COLLEGIATE, INTERMEDIATR,
PRIMARY AND THE KINDERGARTEN.
Children detween four and eight years. of
are admitted to this Department,
e Kindergarten is in important and inter.
esting feature of this Seminary : pupils of the
ages above mentioned can board at the Seminary, and receive all the care, and. altention
they coald have @t their homes,
For catalogues containing fall Information,
Prms,.eta,:apply to M @. Me BLAKE,
terincipal, Qakland, Cal. jl4
W. H. DAVIDSON,
City and County Auctioneer.
Teo Goods and Merchandise: of
all kinds sold at Auction. “
Office, National Exchange Hotel, Ne
City : s
Gro. Sreck & Co's Piano Fortes.
{\ >) Mason & Hamurn’s Cabinet Orgatis
ROOT & CADY,
MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
5. es Wholesale and Retail Dealers in eve. ry variety of
Musical Merchandise.
n i67 Washington Street,
EO, ¥. ROOT.
BE. fT. ROOT,
©. WM. OADY.
Give me acall,
CHICAGO.
Special Notice.
—_——
A= rons knowing themselves indebted
to the late Dr. H. ‘Tiling are earnesty requested to call and settle the same with
_«> H.R. BUSSENIUS,
At thé Drag Sterécornerof Pine and Commercial Streets. ml10
+
“NEW ART CALLERY.
VERYBODY IS INVITED TO VIS!
E the New and Spacious Gallery of =
BEARDEN & JOHNSON,
On Broad Street, opp. Stumpf’s Hetel,
; And see thetr specimens of Art, that are not
surpassed DYANYDD thecoast., <7" Persons wishing Pictures can have any
atyle, made4n any State, to sei; them, “and
tatisfaction guarantéed to all.
OLD PECTURES copied and enlarged and
8
’ ERSIGNED haying parchased'the
TPS Livery Basten heretofore
Satisiaction guaranteed in all
. proper and skilful treatment.
Established by
Dr. 3. C. YOUNG, in 1856.
No Cure, No Pay.
Consultation by letter or other
wise—Free.
brated Institute has enjoyed on
a cee uninterrupted suecess of J9
yar and has become one of the most rc'sd Hitntes of the age.
i ontet nator annually received and cnr
ed, place it in point of number of patients
enone the very first of the world and the suc’
.atment ranks it second to nope
ibe ORLV.ATE_ DISEASES. i.
In Males, and Irregularities in Females are the
estroyers of health. They insidnously
reine system, and gradually ee
and destroy it: they drive the bloom from t :
cheek, the lustre from the eye, the aon
and vigor from the frame, they give puny an
diseased ( ffspring, and. poison, through suc
: i 2 f man. The “deive nerations, the race 0 7
; mavieecen bo seen in Scrofula, Consumption,
i =, the Idiotic, the Paralytic, the Insane,
Ow CURT, recognized as the most FATAL
MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combininz with
the Veneaial. doubles his dangers. Those who
have been treated with that pernicious MIN
ERAL POISON, are not. cured; the discase.
has only assumed a new form.
Do ps BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE.
That leaves the poison to crawl through the
system, eating its way into the tissues and organs:beneath the apparently smooth surface,
to burst out in the apare Tee virulence that
i the effec& of medicine,
‘ect. SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
The yorng man who experiences that grow
ing weakness in his muscular: nd mentai urganization shonld stop and consider whence it
arises. He will findin the weakness of the
back, trembling of fhe limbs, disordered digestion. unaccountable tailing of the powers of
the mind. distate for society, dreed of impending trouble, forebodings of evil, sleeplessness,
troubled and lacivious dreams, accompanied
by growing deafness, loss of muscular power
and numerous other symptoms of disorgan!
vation, the positive traces of that -moat-terrile and destructive -of all diseases, Seminal
Veakness—wasting away hie powers,destroyMINING CLAIM’) *° ”
—_—_——
UNITED STATES LAND. OFFICE, .
Sacramento, Cal. Feb. 27th, 1871. f
M 8. GARDNER AND JaMES TEAFF
having filed their Application in this
office fora Patent to a mining claim and the
law and instructions having been complied
with, itis hereby ordered that the annexed
notice of such application be pnblisned jor
ninety daysin the \EVADA DaiLy TRanacripr
a newspaper published at Nevida city, ic Ne.
vada ae’ State of Cali-ornia:;
OHN G. McCALLUM, Register,
[Copy of Notice posted on the Claims. ]
APPLICATION FOR A PATENT TO A PLACER
eran " MINING CLAIM, é
Notice is hereby given to all whom it may
concern, that an application has been mace
by M.8. Gardner and dames Teaff to the Gov.
ernment of the Unit«d States fora ratent to
the following described Placer gold Minine
Claims, viz :—Known es the Bear River Com_
pany’s Mining Claims, situated in Duteh Flat
and Little York Mining Districts, in Nevada
and Placer counties, * tate @f ¢ alifornia, being
bounded by the Mining Claims ofthe stmmi,
Mining Company ou the East, there being no
other Rising Claims bonnding this said-ciaim
and more particularly described as tollows.
to-wit :—On digs de ‘and’ unsurveyed Jand.
being the East half of Lots5.4, aiid 7.,of the
rRerth west 4 of Section Fours ownebip 15,
North, Range 10 East, surveyed land, and a
tract of land containing 40 acres, (ly ‘Htregtly North of said Eaai half oi Lot 7) eing in
Township 16 North, Range 10 East, npeurveyed land, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian,
and containing in all one hundred and thirtyseven and 86-1) acres, said claims being
still more particnlarly described'in the Dia_
gram filed with -aid application.
All persons holding any adveree claim there.
to-are-herehy required-te-presentihe wane
before the Register and Receiver of the Uni_
ted States Land Office, for Sacramento Land
District, at Sacramento, California. within
ninety days from the date of pesting and pub
lication hereof. ‘
Dated Sacramento city, Sacramento county,
California, February 27io, 1871.
f M. 5. GARDNER,
JAMES TEAFF,
By their Attorney,
m1 CHAS. VOIGHT
a Patent to a Placer
ging him along the broken path of his existence, toward a premature and ‘oathsome
grave. Tohim who finds his life dribling out
in the discharge of the vital. principle of existence in nocturnal and diurnai emissions, the
mere cessation of the canses its appearance
rings no assurance of relief.
Marriage, that hoty office, the safeguard an
hope ef manhood, brings to such a one no hope
of cure, but adds t6 his misery in the know]edge of the one Who looks t6 him for 80 muneh [
of her happiness, is a victim of his evil and an
innocent companion of his punishment. He
adds to_his misery and disorder until hope
leaves him.-There isno rescue except in
Consult then,
at once. a physician whom long practice: and
careful reeearch has made him thoroughly-conversant with every phase of the diséase.—
Those who have become the victims of solitary vices, that dreadfnl. fascinating and destructable habit, which fills cheusands of sick rooms
‘with paralytics and: consumptives, and hundreds of untimely graves. with ita misguided
vic"ims, shotild consult without a moment’s
delay, one whe will sympathise with their eufferings. . To'suck the Doctor would especially . recommend himself, giving te each ,and ali,
guarantees of a’Perfect and Permanent Cure.
without Hindrance from Business, Change oi
Diet, Fear-of Exposure.
IMPORTANT TO THELADIES.Wher a female is in trouble or afflicted wito
disease, and requires médical or surgical attendance, the enquiry shonld be;-where js
there a physician who is fully competent to administer relief, and whose respectable standing in society recommends him to the confidence of the community ? The Doctor undertanding how imperatively necessary these requirements are, feels called upon to interpose,
and by callivg the attention of the afflicted to
the fact that ee has been a Professor of Obstetrics and Female Diseases for Twenty Years,
and is fully qualified to administer in all cases
both medically and surgically, not in a superficial manner, tot in as thorongh a manner as
vears of study and practice—both fn hospitals
and families—can make, to save them from the
hands the unqualified. nuscrupulous and. er
signing. Therefore families can rely upon him
as upon a father. Allin affliction can find ir
him one who can feel.and sympathize wii}.
and befriend them in trouble—one in whose
secresy the ntmost confidence can be placed,
Consultation (by Letter or Otherwise) Frek
THE CELEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES
a yep from the private prescriptions of
Dr. Young, have now obtained a most. extended popu rey and are correctly viewed tobe
the safest and surest remedies for the camplaints for which they are applied. The coxstantly accruing testimonials of their efficacy,
declare them to be
their action. No lady should be without these
Renovating Agenta.
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE The Greates,
Discovery of this or any other Age.
PREVENTIVE PowDERS FOR MARRIED LADIES
These Powders will be found of essential
value to those whote means, health or other
circumstances do not permit them to increase
the number of their family without.inconvenience, suffering and perhaps risk of life. This
preparation is new, safe, infallible, con venieny
tere A Frhess injure the ith.
elr use should be avoided at certain times,
Price $10 a box. .
FRENCH LUNAR OR FEMALE MONTHLY
PILLS, for the cure of suppressiong, etc.,
sent oe express— Price $5.:
@ Correspondents.
LETTERS.—Persons of either sex, who
wish te consalt the Doctor, and who cannot
visit the city can, by stating their. symptoms
Lin a letter, receive advice and assurance ofa
cure at home. All letters retured or destroyed,
Address BENS F JOSSELVN. M. D.,
coe Sacramento 3t., nea. Montgomery
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD.
“
Pas’ ger . Expres . Jan. 22.) Expres. Pas'zer
Sanday . Train . ‘ Train [sandy
exceptd. Dailyl ig@74, Dailyjexcep'd
400 pa; 8.00 axi8en Franco, 5.45 pm,12.30 p
4.42 “18 OamiOakland, B49 < diee
1730" San dose, . 540% 1
7.58 -* 12.10 PwiStoekton, 1.1.48 * !.9.35 4
9.25 “. 2.10 * 'Sacrament,iit.45 am! 7,00 am
. 4.10."*)Maryevile,! 9.10% .
sd ps Leama, 225:)420amt
ee 2% , SaeraMe LOTTA} BP
js 8.45“!
2 aeRO . : 3
bs 1 O1Wawlinnenuc.! deo tem
i 112.00 at (Battle Mon} 1.95 px! .
"1 gen MARES Sl
re-eminently superior to [
=
Application for a Patent to a Placer Gold
Mining Claim,
e
Unitep States LAND OFricr, .
Sacramento, Cal Mar. 2y, 1871. ;
PRE SOUTH YUBA CANAL COMPany,
a Corporation, havivg filed iis
Application’ in this Office tor a Patent to
a miuing Claim. and the law,and instructions
in such Cases provided, having been complied
with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed
Notice of .uch App ication be published tor
ninety days, in the NevadaDairy TRanSCRIPT, &_BEWapaper published nearest to
location of said claim at Nevada City, in Nevada County, State of California. ae
Copy of Notice ‘posted on the Claim,
Notice is hereby givin, to whem it may
concern, that au applicatiuu has been mauc
by the Soath Yabs Cana: Company, # Corperation existing under the laws of the siaie
of Californias Woese principal place of bu-i-hess is Nevada, to tte Goverment of the
United States, iv. 4 alent tothe following
described Placer Mining Claims, viz: wituated in Minera) District No. 12; mM nevada
Caoyuty, State of Valitornia, and An ‘1 Owuship
Sixtecn (16) North of kapge ticht (8) Bars,
Mt. Diabio ‘Base and Meridian; on seciivn One
(1) and ‘A.welve (12) im said "low uship, boundaed on the East by thé ciaimis 0: the Manzaiita Company ;,ou the South by the Lown site
ot Nevada; onthe West by the 1 ennsylfania
Company and the Hartiord Company : ‘on the
North by unoccupied tand paiticulany described as beilig Une east 3 of the suuih ea-t
24, thetnortii-west Xf of tke south-west 4 al
Lue sunto-cast 34. ‘the east Jy of the noiih—
West 4 ol the south-eust 144°" “the horth-weet
74 Of We north-west ¥y of ine south-east 4 of
dection Oue, ()) ata the Lorth-eaat 2f Ui the
Herih-casi3¢ ue east Jy of the nerth—west \
of the north cast quarter of section ‘I'welve
(2). Containing in all-one: hundred and
elguty acres, dhu-siiuaied in aecurdance w1ib
the Dia.ram posted with this LeLce,_
All persons holding anyadvetse cialm thereLo are bereby: required. lo present. the same
States Land uitice, for Sacranrento Land ‘Disty days from the date of publicaticn hereof.
. Dated Nevada City; Nevaca, County, (al
March 27th, Js71.
SUUTH YUBA CANAL COMPANY.
apl _ By Ubarles Marsh. Secretary.
CHAS. F. ROBINSON,
Opposite Mernopist Cuwncu, Broap ST.»
PUAILY GROCERIES
AND PROVISIONS.
Ge" NEW AND: FRESH GOODS received
every week, frem the Bay,
8" Goods sold at the lowest rates and devered free of charge. ; 02
MILWAUKEE BREWERY.
t
], %, DEEYFus continues, $0 man4 wfacture as Pood : ‘
§LAGER BEER! ;
As can be found onthe Pacific er
sold by the quart, callon in kegs and bottles.
Leave your orders at tlie eid stand, on
of fe27a.8 wei: *
Spring Street, Nevada City,
And they will be promptly.and, fa Ny at—
tended 1. GNGR OS Bik Te aor
eS) to
giving the very best saisfaciion, /
LAGER BEER a of y part of the
cduniy FREE OF HARG To fae iy
7?
REMOVAL. ‘
‘ft
JOHN B. PIL KINGEON, Mi D.
Feproumeeeencr's
4 enham Place, upper side.of the
caret Hime ee Beaed FS
‘ aaa atgantvee chang a bp Bade
‘i Address as adore: fyi: (aboot $25.
JOHN G. MoCaLLUM, Register.
APPLICATION FOR Pa TENT TO-MINING:CLAIM.
before the Register aud Receiver of the United’
iniel, al Sacramento, Calijoruia, within nine.
Ghee.
N. Po
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to per da
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