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April 4, 1874 (4 pages)

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ropBui ass and of i SRE EREEES © _ SFE Ci Sacre . «Dan, E. Bell who has been sick NEVADA CITY, CAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS. On Thursday evening last the offiers of Nevada Commandery, who, were elected on the 5th of March, were installed at Masotiic. Hall for the ensuing yéar, by Right Eminent, Thomas, Hubbard Caswell, Grand Commattder. The following are the names of the officers, With their tites: ; Benjamin Bruce Lee, Com, we castes Marsh, Generalissimo. “Sir Niles Searla,-Prelate. ME ~ Sir dames, Warden. — Se) ee ok Sir Martin Luther Marsh, -TreasMein, S@nior Warden. corder. Sir Richard Benton Gentry,Standard Bearer. . Sir Francis Marion Hathaway, Sword Bearer. : _ Sir William Warder. : : : SirJoseph Brewster Gray, Sentinel, Homelton Weeks, Sir Allen Chapman, Second Guard. Sir Daniel Kendig, Third Guard. After the installation Ceremonies, Which.were very imposing, tte Sir “Righty and their ladies repaired to the reception room, where a magnificent banquet had been prepared under the supervision of Alex. Gault. a Si¥Tanthis Jerome Rolfe, Captain . Sie ‘Themas-Hubbard_Caswell, Re. _SirJohu .Lhomas Morgan, First. Prete 2,000" jfonnds ‘of can. the trade at the lowest rates, _ Retail dealers are invited to call and examine the stock and.prices,.__ 29-2. ry, _ Keeping up with the Times. K Casper has purchased the stock of ‘clothing in the store on the corner of Pine and Commercial streets. of getting the largest and best: stock of goods ever brought to the mountains. While below a short time singe he bought a large steck:ta arrive at the Bay. They have arrived pand he has gone to San Francisco to . ‘receive then _Heis determined to before known in this part of the +; country. He is _bouna-te-keep up. . and go ahead of the times, und wants all purchasers to hold on a few days and he will give them ‘batguins that will startle the natives. There will bene humbag about this; ment, and-some suits of will be sold for-about the making the button hules on them, Hold your horses till Casper returns, and if you don't get ‘goods. cheaper than ever known before, then we “will give you a new hat or pair of boots free of charge. m31 New Dress and Fancy Geods.— ~ Mrs: Sterling beuutifal stock of Dress and Fancy Goods, and the ladies of Nevada and Vicinity are inv.ted to ‘call and seé them. arrangeclothing The time passed merrily, and~all present were delighted with the uanne in” which they had been enGentlemen ! : Take notice, that Ed. Goldsmith has just received a large invoice of. tertained: _ Dr. Brown.We called yesterday at the South Yuba Canal Company’s office; and hada chat with Dr. J.Earl Brown. ‘The Doctor is interested in the succss of a school of practice which is founded-on natural laws, He beheves in rigid diet, healthful exercise, frequent ablutions, use of an electric tattery, and plenty of amusement, He has a lifting machine after the plan of Dr. Winship. He has one of Hall's double reversible electric batteries. He has a chest expander such asis used at the institution over which the celebrated Dr. Dio Lewis presides. “The Doctor does not propose to ‘practice his profestion Only tpon-himself; He -has a: ‘more lucrative thing he thinks in . running a V flume down to Nevada and Grass Vulley; but he is interested in the matter,and will willingly show dis apparatus to any who will wait’ “pen him. a Eestern and Califernia Oyster s. . Oysters are’ now in their prime, and Antonio Tam, at his saloon on Pine street, keeps fresh Eastern and Cilifornis oysters on hand all the time, Cal! and try a plate. Families supplied by leaving their orders. Bé has also received a fine stock of candies and nute, which will be sold atthe lowest rates. om ad . Improving: {and try them when you want to enFine Imported Cigars. You just go m6 Joy a good smoke, : $e Goldsmith’s, fresh Lemons, Limes, Oranges, and Pine Apples. m6 4 Scheol Books,. i ' Full assortment. of School Books aud Stationery elways on hand at Ed. Goldsmith’s. m6 SPECIAL NOTICE. Pay suffer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and loss of appetite, when you can, by using Dr. Henley’ 6 celebrated 1 X L Bitters, ef fect a perfect. cure; tney are & pleasant’ recommended by our most . Cians (as per certificates on each bottle) for al} complaints of the Liver and Diges tive Organs, AS @ family medicine they have no equal. , i a See advertisement in another column. eminent Physii Rudolph Photo Broad Street, ‘near Pine. n25 Ne Name. Many, many People suffer from they know not what. They are not 8ick—they arerot well. There is no name for it. It is simply weaxness—a breaking down of the vital forces. Whatever its causes (and they are innumerable), its 8ymptoms are in the main the. same, Among the most Prominent are extreme lassitude,_loss of appetite, loss of flesh, and great mental depression. Indigestions and & stomach cough are also frequently concommitants of this distressing state of body and of with pneamonia for the last week, is improving, although he is not able to around again soon. oy We learn from Dr. Welch, that Jacob Bachtal, the man assaulted by Foster, is also improving. ~ His stateWent was taken, in reference’ to the! aaault, on Wednesday, by Justice Walling. He may recover yet. New Geods! New Goods! Hyman & Bro. have just received ¥ their Clothing Emporium, a large select assortment of the latest tyles of Spring and Summer Cassimere and Diagonal suits, for gents, Youths and-boys. All we ask of the Public is to examine our goods and Prices, and if you do not agree with thatthe goods are better aad Prices lewer than you have ever had ‘he pleasure of buying clothing, furthea we will lose our store and . ‘ve the field of-usefuiness forever. New Firm. The Clothing business heretofore “wried on by B, Schwartz, om the of Pine and Commercial ats in this ity, . ‘tated by K. Casper, and in fnture vill be Mr. Casmind. The common remark in relation to persons in such a condition is, that they areconsumptive. NOx, what these unfort. unates really want is vigor, vital strength; and as certainly as dawn succeeds darkness, gain perfect health by resorting to Hostetter’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters. It is as clear that a life-reviving tonic is required im such cases, as that. the dying flame of'an empty lamp requires to be revived by a‘new sepply of oil. Perfectly pure aad innecuous, containing nothing but the most genial vegetable extracts, and combining the three grand elements of s stomachic, an alterative, and a genial invigorant, Hostetter’s Bitters are suitable to all constitutions and are as applicable to the diseases and disabilities of the feebler sex ag te those of men. No werds can do justice to its marvelous properties. It stands pre-emin nt among the health restoring preparations of the age, and every year adds te its fame not only im this country, but throughout the civilized world, Z W. C. JONES, M. D. Physician ana Surgeon, Jp tuo LOCATED aT GRASS VALLEY. OFFICE NO. 21 MILL STREET, m8 yo TUNNEL GOLD MINING 00. sulp, Nevada Co., California, Notice is hereby given, that the 3d Apuusl of the Yuba Tunnel Gold Mining: the election of three (3) Tr pany, at San Juan, ty, en RDAY;the 9th day of MAY, 4 D. 1874, at 1 o’clock,e. mu. Proxies must — by him. . n authorized ta receipt ‘all ” : wesw artaaPécnalene ates a aes He has gone below for the purpose . Pselt—his~ goods cheaper than ever} _has just received 'a. _mch 21-4 [. Just received and for sale at Ed. ~ 4 and invigorating tonic, and endorsed_and}— ensuing other House. Ga cBs /GIVE ME A CALL! SS aeiceaet The Graz dest Stock ever brought to Nevada City, BARGAINS UNHEARD GRASS SEED, NEVADA DRUG STORE, r? p. Be M. PRESTON, :; DRUGGIST: a And Dealer in “ACIDS, CRUCIBLES, MINING CHEMICALS AND ‘MUFFLES, PAINTS OILS AND VARN.: ISHES, OF BRROREE ee > —— “A. BLUMENTHAL, Corner Broad and Pine Streets, ESPECTFULLY informs the: ple of Nevada city and the surrounding places that he has : “The Largest Stock of Dry & Fancy Goods © EVFR BROUGHT TO-THIS CITY TO. WHICH THE ATTFNTION OF THE WHOLE PEOPLE IS CALLED. q STATE OF Li A. WALLING, Deceased. : Notice is hereby given that the sale ot the property of the estate of L. A. Walsk. deceased, is Die postponed until SATURDAY, APKID11th,1874,at 10 o’clock, 4. M. Terms of sale—Cash In gold coin, ten per cent down, und balance on confir. mation of saleby Probate Court. Deeds at expense of purchiiser. For description of property, see notice of sale publishe in the Nevada Dafly Transcript, from January 15th to March 6th, 1874. : J.MWALLING, Executor of last will-of L.A. alling, deceased. _ pe COUNTY SCRIP LOST. Big bes WARRANT NO. 134, on General Fund of theCounty Treasury, for $566 20, has been lost by the owner. Paymeat of the Warrant has been stopped at arrant will please ‘teave:the same at the office of A. B. BRADY No 90 Main Street, Grass Valley. m23 -* Special Notice. and kinds of _DRESS Goons, i. SOC Silks, Satins, Empress Cloths, Cashmeres, Foulards, Pop‘ins, Black Goods, I would call special attention ‘consists in part of every style tiy. and Italidn Black Silks. Housekeeping Goods. Au Iramense stock on hand, consisting TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, “bleached and unbléached, and article required for family use. = SHEETING, every other CARPETS. CARPETS. Of all kinds ard of the most beautiful Patterns—-BRUSSELS, 3-PLY, INGRAIN, OLL-CLOTHS, &c. : = . ING to the large stock of American . TICE is hereby given toalt persons indebted to the late firm of LANCAS. ER & ROBINSON that their accounts have. been placed in the hands of J. B GRAY for collection and that prompt payment must bs made by those who ywonid BaVE COBL. : : A. T. ROBINSON y, Jan, Ist 1974 DELINQUENT NOTICE. ORTH BLOOMFIELP GRAVEL MBN. CUMPANY.—Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, Californis. Location of works, North Bloomfield, Nevada County,—-California. Notice, There are delinquent, upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 30, levied on th+ Sixteenth day of . Administrator of said. estate, will sell at ebruary, 1874, the several_amounts—set private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, — the names of the respective share. . in separate parcela, and subject to confirma. holders as follows: tion by said Probate Court, at Nevada City, Ne. ro. Nevada po on Saturday, April 18th, Nemes. Cert. Shs. Amt. 1874, at ten o’clock, a. M., all of the property ' . Thomas Derby,Trustee 110 2000 $2,000 . hurcinafter described, “for purpose -. John Nightingale, “60 500 500 . will receive bids in “writing up to said day John Niybtingale,————6t 500 60@ . for the purchase of gaid pro iB BepaR. Bayerque,J B. Felrate parcels. Said sale will include all the ton, G. Dussol and L.~ >, right, title and interest of t) e said deceased L. Theller, Executors ‘ at the time of his death, and all Se Fight, of the Estate of F. L. title and nterest-thatthe said estate has, A.Pioche, deceased, 62 ~— 6250 6,260) by operation of law or otherwise And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the Fifteenth day— of, A. D. 1874, so many shares of each parcel of such stock 88 may be necessary, will be sold at publie Suction at the auction house of arice Dore & Co., 317 Montgo1 Street, San ‘Francisco, California, “on FRIDAY. the Tenth dey Of April, 1874, at the hour of I o'clock, P. M., of such day, to pay deMILLINERY GOODS. . The Largest and best Stock in this line. ever _brought to this city, a : @ : LADIES FANCY Goops. ~My stock im this line is of the ‘choicest hind and of the greatest assortment. Call and see for yourselves, ; a Ladies’ & Children’s Shoes. T have om hand a Jarge and most complete Stock of Ladies, Childrens’ and Misses fine Shoes of all kinds which are bound te give the greatest satisfaction. —+4 oe OTHER GOODS. Such as Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, and ten thousand other articles teo dumerous to mention: . My. Stock is the largest and most com. plete of any in’ the city and I propose to give better bargains than can be obtained at any other establishment in this State. goods purchssefs are requested to give me. : & call a6 I am determined not to be UNDER. LD BY ANY OTHER DEALER BUT
DON’T DELAY . “N San Juan, March 25, 1874. ma2z7-4w Cc Jinquent assessments thereon, with iene or TO enses.Of sale.. : HAWLS. ee E ce, No, 320 Sansome Strevt, ran. ¢ es : ; No 550, : A great variety of the latest Eastern style. = ¢ They must be seen to be appreciated, Application, for a Patent to United States Land re, Sacramento. Cal. March 26th, 1874. a Beste is hereby given, That David W. Snapp, whose Post Office is North Bioomfield, Nevada County, Cal.; has made application for Patent for 2,500 lineal feet of the Republic Quartz jode bearing gold with surface ground 400 feet in wirth, sitnate in Eurexa Mining District, Nevada coun. ty, California, and described in the plat and ‘field notes on file in this office as follows, viz. Survey of Exterior Boundaries, Commencing at a stake marked N. Q. L. No 1 (National Quartz Lode No 1) on north side and R, Q. Lj Nol, (Republic Quartz ode No 1) on the soutn-side, and standing on the north side of the Eureka stage road, and from which the corner post eomuior_. to Sections 7 and 8, 17 and 18, Tp T6N Rl E. Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, bears N 52> 54’ West 61,58chs distant, ‘Thence on a true line variation 17° 30’ E 8 83° 15’ Ww. 3.03 chs to a stake marked ‘‘N No 6” on the N Eend “R No8” on the SE, Thenceon a true line 8 3° 90’ 1.30 chs Cross Eureka» stage road; 3.50 chains cross North Biooma field Ditchruns westerly 37.68‘chs set a stake marked ““R QL, No 4” from which -black-cak-8-inches in diameter bears 8 78° 13 links distant, A black oak 6 inches diameter bears 18° W 14 links distant and a black oak 8 inches diamcter bears 8-75 ge W 21 links distant. Thencé ons true line N 87° 00° E 3.03 chs pass through stake No 2, at 8S end of the line of the lode. 6.06 che set a stake marked ‘R QLNo5S’ from whith a black oak 92 inches in diameter rs 8 69° W12linke distant. Thence on a true line N 3° 00° W 37.78 chs cross Center of N Bioomfiela ditch. 38.08chs. stake marked N “QL, NOG, ou the N W RGL Noé6 on theS W. Thence on struc line 8 33° 15° W 3.03 che to place of beginning and containingj22.77 acres and being a portion of the FE 3s of 17, Township 18 North, Range 11 ; Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, id location was made by H: by, Wim B. Cary, Thos. Seddl. r, John id Pm. D. as an i G. E, * feet adjoining the National Q. M. d recorded in B 3, page 392 Mining claime Records of Nevada 1600 feet was located by this applicant, June 3,-1873, re. corded B 5, page 304 same records, Adjoining claimants are owners of the Nations). from the first ‘day of pubiisting hereof. © mT B Med acLanis pencner. Chas. H. Wyman, A: § togi D.B. MERRY, AND U. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR, IVIL AND MINING ENGINEER, LAND SURVEYOR & DRAUGHTsMAN. NEVADA CITY. a, (iffice at the COURT HOUSE. Orders lefeek the Daily Union Office, Grass Valley, 4. BLUMENTHAL. ‘will meet with prompt attention; © ml . y iY ee ee a mehi6-w 1 corporation aforessid, to gel the office of the Connty Treasurer. The . finder--of—the _. Map of said Nevada City. Ard all ersons are Surviving Partner of Lancaster & Robizison . Névada Cit a4 Y Gre 4 5 Gnade ceria, ooo i , omas. 8. wtLLer! sé peat [. & ested 2 GROCERIES, HARDWARE, . CROCKERY, Fine Wines and Whiskies. _ No. 52 Broad Street, ~ 7 _: N®VADA crry. \ Z a of Neudicial In the matter of the lication of the Trustees of the Methodist Ppiscopal Church Society of Nevada Cit » for power to sell certain.geal estate, The People of the State of California, to all whom. it may concern, greeting. Nvtice is hereby ven thatapplication will be made by the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church Society of Nevada ry. eee ous corpora. tion, te the District Ceurt c the Fourteenth Judicial District, in and for the County of Nevada, en tae 6th day of A Til, 1874, at the Court Room in the Court House, Nevada City, on the opening of Court. on that day, or.a8 soen thereafter a8 such application . can be . eard, for an order of Courtallowing and con_vey that certain piece or parcel of uate ‘ee ead 7 Nevada Ci the Methodis arsonage and designated on the Officfal Map of said Nevada City 38 Lot No 1, in Block No. 46. Also that certain other piece ‘or parce) of land situate and being on the wester . Street, Nevada City, Church thereon, containing so much land only as is covered by ssid Church. and being the South East corner of Lot No 14, in Block No 36, as designated on said Official » Known as {interested in said . d 4 no tified toappear before the Court at said } time and place and show cause if any they have why such an order or decree ~ eS net be made, — ] Witness my hand and the Beal of te hw this 27th day of March 1874 "JOHN PATTISON, Clerk.Niles Searls, Attorney for Applicants. Administrator's Sale. OTICE is heteby given that in pursuance of the-order of the Probate Court of the County of Nevada, in the State of. California, made on the 25th day of March 1874, in the matter of the Estate . min Bingham, deeeased, the undersigned uired, other than or in addition to-that of the said deceased at the time of his te al. those certain lots, land, sityated, lying being in said Nee vada County,and described as follows, to wit. That certain lot with p provements thereon, sitnated and being on gre ap of Broad street, Nevada elng designated as_ loi block thirty (30), Survey of Nevada City made by U.S. Brad. ley, Countyyor of Nevada County. Also one undivided one-eighth interest in and to that certain mining claim situated and being on Canada Hill, Nevada Township, and county, aud known and designated ae the Mammoth Mining Claim, together w.th ali water rights, rights of way, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also that certain lot: with cabin therron, situated at same Place as above. Terms of sale: Cash, ten per cent. of the purchase meney to be paid on the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said Probate Court. Deed at-expense of purchaser, ‘ BIRDSEYE BULLARD, Administrater of estate ef Benjamin Bingham deceased. . > Niles Searls, Atty. for Administrator. Nevada, March 26th, 1874. : ieces or parcels of F Executor's Sale. OTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of the hee of the: Probate Court of the County of Nevada, in the State of California, made onthe Seventeenth day of March, A, D, 1874, in the matter ef.the ex signed, Executor of said Estate, wlll sell.at private sule, to the Sek mee ips cash; in separate pareels, and subjec . Con firmation by said Probate Court, at ~ MOORE’: FLAT, NEVADA COUNTY, Om Saturday, Aprii 25th, 1874, At Ten o’clock, A. <all of the property, real and coy ig 4 described and forthat purpose will receive bids in writing up to said day ro the isaid perty in separate parcels, if no! sold i orivile sale will sell the same at h, subject-to confirmation by the Probate Court of Nevada County. Said Public sale to take place at the store of Charles Hegarty, at said Moore’s Filet, and to include all the right, title, inter-st and estate of the said deceased at the time of his death, and all the rig! t, title and interest that the said estate has. hy operatien-of law or otherwise acquired, ot than or in addition to thatof the said deceased, at thetime of his death in and to all those certain lots, pieccs or parcels of land, situate, Jying and being in said Nevada County, and described as folat. Woolsey’s Fiat, Eureka ‘ownship, Neva~ California that certain same place.— da * 3 Timber Koad, situated atthe Also that certain Dwelling House with garden lot be thereto situated at Lake City, Bloomfield Township: —Also that certain Barn situated at same place. Also the following personal propery : Two Horses, One sct of Harness, Two Wagens, Fixtures for W , Six Chopping Axes, 'I'wo Broad Axes, Cress cut Saws, Ove Grindstone, Three Saneees, One Plow, Three Cooking Stoves, . yg 5 land; sit. _Brosd . with the Methodist Shoe Store. atronage rr death, in and . house and ini-'. tate-of dL. Ceveli, deceased, the under1 endeavo: to hopes te Feceive a A ‘THOUSANDS OF OUR CITIZENS, “Why THE PUBLIC, AND HAVE SUCH ANIM: MENSE SALE? THE REASONIS Bb. * ESTABLISHED, ARZIOCE, AND ARB AND ROOTS : THE MANY WHO HAVE TRIED THEM, TESTIFY ‘TO THEIR BER. HESITATIO. INRECOMMENDING THEM THEY ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BB THE BEST TONIC AND RECUPERATOR TEM, AND IMPART STRENGTH TO THE DORSED AND RECOMMENDED BY.oUR, MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS [ae per. Certificates on each bottle.) TO THOSL » AFFLICTED WITH DYSPEPSIA, IND)” GESTION AND L088 OF APPETITE, sea blood purifier they surpass all other sq.. called tonics which have lately been placed in the market. No Family should be without them.— ‘ SOLD EVERYWHERE,—-os Bole Proprietofs, 518 Front St, mchl4-14° SAN FRANCISOO: COURSE OF LECTURES’ a AT LIBRARY HALL, ed rp following Lectures will be deliver ist Lecture by REV. J. SIMS. Subject ; ‘The Master a sear Oreation,” On Wednesday Evening, March iAth. ; and Lecture by REV. GEO. CLIFFORD. Subject : “Odd Fellowship; its field amd mission.” On Wednesday Evening; Maia 25th. ae” 3d Lecture by B. J. WATSON. Subject : .« “Boys.” On Wednesday Evening, April lus. Tickets for the Course $1. Single Tich= ets, to be had at the Door, 50 cents, Dress Making & Hair Dressing. RS, S. F. COOK & MISS REANY DELS heving located in thigcity. . respectfully inform the ladies that they are prepared to inake Dresses, Coate. . tye of fashion. F ‘ HAIR DRESSING in all its branches dome to order and at reasonable rates. -Rooma oCommercial 8t. next door to the Variety . Store of D. F. Dodge-and 4 “Go ly solicimch5 “J. M. WALLING, NOTARY PUBLIC, Justice of the Peace. zs ce =. GtARoHING RECORDS AND. ABSTRAG. b> TING A SPECIALTY. , : Conveyancing Promptly atteneed te. ' ‘ Accounts collected.‘ F ene” No 44 BROAD. STREET, NEVADA JOHNNY JACK. Pine Street, Nevada City, Opposite Kidd’s Building. “caheiial 4 TOBACCO, — ~ CIGARS, ORANGES, FIGS, DATES, &e. If you want a Genuine Imported Havana Cigar, ge to JOHN JACK’S, His Tobacco is also ef the best brands. } Nevada, March foth, ic auction to the highest bidder for }“HUGH MeCAULEY, : OULD respectfully inform his friends »and the public generally-that he las purchased the stock and trade of JULIUS GREENWALD and will constantly keep.om hand a fine stock of Ee : CIGARS, lows, to-wit : ‘That certain Dwelling House s:tuate and beingat Moore’s Elat, Eureka TOBACCO, Township, Nevada County, California, : Al. PIPES, a Se that certain barn situate and being at the nigsenn. one i sane place. Alsothat certain Barn situated CARDs, sf &e, Ke. By strict attention to. the business asa please good share of: HUGH McCAULEY. Nevada, Nov, }, 1813. “ ix Chairs, One Clock, One Table, Two psir of Blankets, Lot of Iron Pipe, One set_of Blocks, One set of Brace aud Bit, Three Tonsof Hay,One Hundred pounds of Corn, One. iot of toes and Carruts, Forfive feet of Hose, 3 : _—— of Sale. Cash: Ten per cent of the purehase money to be paid on the dey of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said Probate Court. Deed at expense of purchaser, ; CHARLES HEGARTY. Executor of Last Will of J. L. Covell, dec’d. registered -171 and 182 on Read No, 30n Iné 6th, 1873, w. Inicrest COUNTY WARRANTS LL Warrants on Genera) Fand reg’ stered prior to May 12th, 1873; alne: Werrants Nos. 148, 149, 150 and und. Also, Warravt’ apo! Fund et ane i} be paid on prese Be oy ceases from this date, E. P. SANPORD, Treasurer. By A. H. Parker, Deputy. Nevada,-Marck # Niles Searls, Atty. . sate EFICIAL QUALITIES, AND HAVE NO ° Fo KNOWN; THEY BUILD UP THE sy6. hoe CONFECTIONERY, Nuts, LEMONS __ OMIEVED SUCH POPULARITY CAUSE THEY ARE AN OLD AND WEE, . ~ WEAK AND EXHAUSTED, AND ABR MWe ~ Benefit of Nevada Library, Cloaks, &c with the greatest i = reasonable terms and after the iy gpa . Which he will sell at the Very Lowest Rates : the public -»e————