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April 8, 1873 (4 pages)

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a. meee * 6 fice. . / ‘h, 1973. ONCERN: , cpt, Ito, nge 8 east,2 ut Sacra. ér’s letter ¢ of NE SWELLS Section 14, . €ast,.is to and: more ricultural oved after Shaw and ress Grass y of Octo. ster’s office statements n affidavit character, tural than ~ ‘youwill i by virtue » issioner of May ¢th, re April, A. this-oftice,~ er, for the as to the er of said ~~~ Wwe have : and atixed he day and Register, eceiver. In NEVADA. ‘CITY, CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY 1 MORNING, APRIL 8, 1873; The it Daily Transcript NEVADA “SH I E. «CAL. Pp, BROWN. ~M.°8. DEAL. BROWN & DEAL, ~"“pUBLISHERS AND_ PROPRIETORS. x. — per GRAND. CELEBRAT: ON AT NEVADA-CITY, FRIDAY, “April 25th, 1873. —panties TERMS OF THE TRANSCRE TS One Ye arin “HU VENCE. ss ss wvevee ws $10 00 Six Mouths, — ‘ bebe esas disyne ace 5 00 Three Months,** , © 4.. eese pee e¥es 3 00 Per week, ‘T'wentyFive. Cents. SEE WPIRZE ZEB CES ~ Corner of Broad and Pine Streets,‘OUSTOMAH LODGE, — NO. 16, LO. OnF., Of Nevada City, ert Unie EY » ourt by the Juhn Beli, i extate of ying™for an interes ~of g claims de is necessary t of said de. pay the extration-and» the advan: Saln¢, tis e of the said interested in ur before the jay, the 24th 0.o’clock in : Court rooh ‘ada City, in se Why anorsaid Adminaid deceased at & copy of “four su*ces-¢ y Transcript, shed in. said ‘in fixed for bate Judge, f the County County Clerk e of Califorthe Probate y, do hereby rue, full and made and epSaid Probate 1d the seal of his 14th day Tt, Clerk. t toPlacer 5. ICE; \ 1 14. 1873. that GEORGE t office address ty, California, a Patent for vn's Hil PlacPlacer Min strict; Nev hips j5-and. 6 1t Diablo MeLats and Field as: follows ‘< Brown’s Hill oint ina Resree; five inchesW 2.51. chains. ation of magy E 10.79 chs “BC No, 31.” ains toa stake eN 35> 30’ W rked “B C. No. 16.38.to a stake ence, N65? E.-: kea* B. C.No.15 chains to -& at place of beJ acres and ber 6; Township i inthes E & nship 16 iby » Meridian. commence mg < ownships 15 N. Range 9 -E on ‘hence Last on Thence § 9= W at the N W. cor naking the clospship post, X. as follows, viZ a Reservoir at 4 from which the , third parallel 15 North, Range lu Bast, bears N t, Thence on 4 ep magnetic neeuv’ E: 2.88 chains ed “BC, No 49.” hains to a Pine 45.’’ Thence :, ake marked ‘‘B. if bt, 24 chains “B C No 46.":> ‘hains to a Sugar Thence N 40° e marked “BC. y E436 chains to _* BC Né 43."— ‘THis tH ‘esager ‘Thence s we e \inarked “BC. ’ E 6.82 chains to » 40.” ‘Thence 3 a stake marke 8 20> oo’ W 6.42 ed “BC Nosh” hains to a stake Thence N 5° 30’ . kémarked “B. OQu’ W.9,4 chains No. 35.” Thence ta the place of 2 43.29 acres.and $6, 11; 12 and 88, K Mount bis ude long prior sen held and worklicant and his pre1 accordance Wi i laws uf-You Bet rece & West @ re bounded vp the :on the south by lie Kast by claims 1.4 Brown Brothers land. ed 0D fankin claims su@ the other sides ie public lan a adverse a sted to pre rithin 60 days from ion hereof. ic {torn rT a a at S,._ance of the same. S; ~e re Auburn Street Grocery. Store, GRASS VALLEY.HE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to his-old patrons for their past patronage, and hopé8" to rec eive a continuI'shall endeavor to keep ~on_hand, in the future as in the past, every arti@le. usually found in a first class GROCERY AS g PROVISION STORE, andwill sell them e lowest rates. ° a WM. GEORGE. =~ ies s ‘Charter Oak Tnduran ~ Capital,_$10, 000, 000. Iam agent for the above named con pany; which offers a new plan of insuraiee Ro: different and better than anything of the} PROOBSSION, . : kind ever offered to the public. It combines--both Life#&nsurance and Savings Bank. WM. GEORGE. WM. G EORGE, Notary Public for. Nevada Sonal Grass Valley: July 16th, 1872 NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, BROAD STREET.:.... NEVADA CI T J. A. LANC ASTE R, Proprietor NHIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS-A=: ways open for the accommodation of the Trave sling ,Public. Large additions have Deen nade to it, and been fitted apin-elegaut style.-“Fhe Sleeping Rooms are large airy and comfortable, and the Table* will tT ompare favorably with that of any Hotel in the State. 'The Proprietor will spare no ains nor expense to render his guests comrtable, Stages forall parts of the State hav their Olfices at. this Hotel. The-House—is-kept-open all night for the accounnodation of the fraveling Public. silliard Tables and Bar connec bse with the Hotel. A share of Public Patrona ly solicited, fechl ge is respectfu! JOHN A LANC AST ER. an-oilice, NN In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street a Over Aschhe am Bros.’ Store . Mechanic al and vOperativs Deutistry latest aid most approvea sty less Artificial To Vulcanite and Aluminium, buaranteed as to quality and price of work, Vie ts made at residence , it desired. Bevada, May 30th, 1871. Satisfaction ae BROAD STREET MARKET. AMES COLLEY, Proprietor. Ways supplied with the be st_of BEEF, RK MUTTON AND VEAE. FS filled fri ites red af their, kGive me a cah. “Uses. ee _SAMES SQELE zy: ‘ _Nev ada, Mare h Tth> “CHARLES F, ROBINSON, DEALER IN }AMILY GROCERIES «& PRO= © VISIONS. OPPOSITE METHODIST CHURCH, , BROAD STREET, NEVADA. &"New and Fres§ Goods rev ‘eived every Week, from the Bay. a Goods sold at the lowest cash rates and stlivered free of charg ge o2 ws woop. RANCH FOR ‘SALE. 4\IVE mile 8 from Nevadsa.Ci ty, eontain. . ing 200. acres. with good house (six wots), tws good barns, sheds and out houses; Fifty” acres under fence, fifteen . Stes soWed to outs aud wheat’ for hay. Apple orchard of one hundred trees_in full od ey #-ve hundred scrape vines 7 years The whole, together with the farm ( uplements, for one-theusand dollars. For Urther ue apply to jal] : W. OR. AW FORD, Nevada. FURNITURE . ! ! FURNITURE ERSONS in want nt of anything in the hikare line, from the finest ‘Bea Room and Parlor Sets! Down to Common CHAIRS AND TABLES, ‘an buy them at extraordlirary low rates by” Calling on 5 J. EL. JOHNSTON. ____ Commercial Street. MERRY & GRAY, (x. AND MINING ENGINEERS, ry LAND SURVEYORS AND DRAUGH TS. D. B. MERRY, County Surveyor. E. F, GRay, veyor. Office at the-Court House, Nevada City. Nevada, March 9th, 1873. pomee _ RM. HUNT, M, D ATTENDING PHYSICIA NEVADA CITY, “AL . om Fe mca and Meats ded: U.S. Deputy Mineral Sur. } HUGHSON has opened . Grand Ball! is, prepared to perform all kinds of . . . . ‘eth inserted on Goht, 9) ver, . . PS RS ES . Grand Marshal of the Day, . ne WILL CELESRATE THE . qr ANN IVERSARY —OF THE— —BY— seats -@RATION, Ns ~ wR --AND-Dedication of the New Hall Qrator of the Day, ‘Past Grand Master W. Ht. HILL, OF O AKE: AND. Chaplain, JOHN W. HINDS. P.G. JONATHAN CLARK, Aids : Gr . . PHIL IP SEL DNE R. P. G., A. :H.: PARKER. AND TO ‘COMGLUDE WITH A IN THE EVENING, AT BULLARD’S HALL. The best of Musie has been engaged for ‘the day and evéning, . Badtfrom-San Franciseo;assisted by Mar—}: cus M.Blum, Mehden, the Cornetest, Messrs. Miler and Carter, of Nevada. Tavitatton Conimittee. 1 Gustomab Lodge, Now16, Nevada © itvy—H. H. HASKINS, JOHN PALTISON, Wi COE, W. H. CRAWFORD, GH AS. Mz ARSH, M.S. DEAL. Union Encampment, N —FRANK G. BEATTY, vo. 11, Grass V HENRY H.AYVANS. Auburn—JOSEP H » BRADBURY. 18 gi RyNo. —CH AS. HUG KINGS. BEVERTON, reson Lods gree 7, McL AU GHBLN ’ . Sierra Lodge, No. 23> Downie ville—J AS. ZIMMERMAN, ADOLPH GQEN. a, . Mountain Rose Lodge, No. 26 0Rough & Ready—J. M. FLINT, GEO. GRANES Brook!yn Lodge, No. 26, You Bet CHAS. . San Francisco Cost Price! H. HANKINS, G. K ATKINS, Union Lodge, No. 48, Moore’s Flat—H.ATi WATER; CH: AS. ALLE NBERG: San Juan Lodge, No. 67, San Juan-—-A. J PUTNAM. G. W. KOCH. Olive Lodge, No. 81, Dutch Flat—J. “SQUIRES, JAMES JA MISON. Sutter Todge, No. 100, . WOODS H. LHO3E, . Samaritan Lodge, No. Colfax Lodge, No. 132, Colfax—ELIMJAH WEBSTER, H.F. MCCULLOUGH. Donner Lodge, No. 162, Truckee—G, “GIF FEN; E. ANGIUNGolden Star Lodge. 165, Grass Valley— E. P. SANFORD, JOHN WEBBER, Fredonia Lodge. No. 188, Smartsville— JAMES DOUBT, °W.J, MEBRIDITH. Reception Committee. NILES SEARLS, JOHN F. HOOK, _ CHARLES MARSH, CHAS. E. MULLOY, JONATHAN CLARK,WM, C. GROVES. GO. W.SMITH.L, NIHELL, = kK. W. TULLY, zene s Guus. J. GREENWALD, H.C LVEY, JAMES MONRO, H. ODGERS. J. E. BROWN OLE 'TORSON. E>W, BIGELOW. _ H. STANSFIELD, Floor Managers. A. W. LESTER, — HH. H. HASKINSPHIL. 8SELDNER, A. Rk. WADSWORTH. A. R. ine, N. P. BROWN: The SUPPER will be gotten up by ALEX. GAULT ’ Wickets for the Ball, including Supper, Five Dollars. Nevada, March 20th, 1873. URGE Pur Ys EE A HH SSO i RT comprising Willis” . with Talley ,. -. 100;600 Cigars. Wheatland—D. J. . “126, Washington. . LJ. JANSON, HLF, WILKINSON. . NO FOOLISHNESS NOW! ‘Preaching Sunday. Divine Services will be-held-inthe Meth odist Chureh, Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, and in’ the evening at 7% o'clock. Sabbath School at 20 “clock, P.M. Rev. P= b. THE 2 AND eee a a ‘ . \CASHIN & KENT,. ARE NOW READY 2 TO SUPPLY THE jTRADE WITH O.Nice—On. Grass Valley Road. Nevada City, Jaa, 1, 1873. . ALEX. GAULT Hi AS added to the lot of Groceries and Provisions, Which he offers for sale on most liberal ‘terms. The people of ‘Nevada will find it to their advantage to call‘on me.
FLOUR FOR SALE, Warranted tobe the best in the County. _ Auburn Encampment, No. 20, Dutch Plat . ALEX: GAULT =F. K. KIDDER; W. FRATHEN. . : _ Ben Adham Encampment, No. 36. 78 Broad Street, a arene ah naa D. BURT, W. J. CUM— CLOSIN G OUT SALE. . J ULIUS. GREEN WALD, 12, Grass Valley . FFERShis Enthee Stoc k of Goods for sale at AS E “fhe Stock consists of ~ 10,000 Ibs Tobacco: . Pipes, Cutlery; Cards, &e. . As 1 shall positively close ing anything in my: line to W.} ‘and the Prices ! JULIUS GREENWALD. quested to call and settle their accounts. -Nevada, January 15, 1873. = __ ard. Wartanted to be No 1. Quality: 1 CASHIN-& KENT. vnsihand in this city I invite dealers and all others wish. . Call and examine my Goods, All persons indebted to me afe hereby reHaynes Pastor. Episcopal services at the Court House ev-_ Nevada Skating Rink. B. BULLARD, Zatch REAFTER the Nevada Skating Rink will be open _EVERY AFTERNOON, H\ iil ie aed ae ‘QUALITY OF GOODS OR’ PRICES! STARTLING FACTS! No Quackery ! p “EVERYTHING OPEN AND “RBOVE BOARD! —=——— LADIES ATRENTION. T THE OLD STAND, Corner of> and Broad Streets, Lave A their SPRING GOODS, AND THEY ARE ‘THE RICHEST LOT EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. ~ Our motto is: Sell fhe Goods for the ben egtsof the Poor asiwell as the Rich:prices and then eal) at our estiblishment. goods. Read these pricés and reflect well befor making your purchases elsewhere. —HEAVY BLACK SICK at $1 75. — POPLIN at 25 cents. RRENADINE rt 25 cents. LACESSHAWLS, $5. STOCKINGS, one-bit. FRENCH CORSETS, 75 cents. BLEACHED MUSBAYN, 10 yds for $1. . BLACK ALPACCA at 3 KID GLOVES, $1 a pair. . DRESS GOODS, 18 cents per 3 yar, OIL.CLOTHS, 75 cents per yard. / WINDOW SHADES, 25 cents per yard. HATS, 25 cents. ~ TOWELS, $2 per dozen. And everything else in proportion. : J. & 8S. ROSENTHAL. Nevada, March 22d, 1873, cents. Tatar _. PRATT’S ABOLITION lL. NEW GROCERIES. iT the . a ih Pes eee Hamilton’s Restaurant. Removed to BROAD STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE TRANSCRIPT OFFICE Re —Nevada, Jan. 24th, 1873 and at the lowest rates. atall hours. MEALS served up in all styles . Meals J. H. 1 esa Prop’ z . . JOHN ANDERSON, _ ATTORNEY AT LAW, : —aND— JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. FFICE on Brosd Street, Bank of Revads County, j formerty occupied by T. H. Lelfe. 28 opposite tue building 4 ‘NOT TO BE OUTDONE IN THE (No Deception ! JACOB & SIMON ROSENTHAL e received CHOICEST AND We have resolved not to be undersold by any dealers on the Atlantic or Pacific Slope Take ajook at the following list of goods and The campaign is opened and so are our e The . people rejoice to know that the old Pionéers . . still keep the lead: . last for HE PEOPLE'S NEVER FAYLING REMEDY FOR ‘RHECMATISM, NEURALGIA, Gout, Paralysis, Lame Back, Pain in the Breast, Pleurisy . Sore Throat, Diptheria, Colic, Cramps, Cholera Morbas, Diarrhea, Head Ache, 'loothache Ear ache, : And al external and internal Pains and Aches. BAKERY a choice . Sprains, Bruises, Stiff Joints Con. tracted Cordsand Muscles, E* . . PRATT S ABOLITION OIL. THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND, Every Rottle its own Testimonial Price—Small, 60 cts; Large, $1. UFOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. THE RIVER OF LIFE Purity it with PRATT" S NEW LIFE; "The Great Vegetable : BLOOD PURIFIER AND LIVER IN ᴀ VIGORATOR, << CURES Scrofula, Salt Rheum, ~~ Boils, Pimples. Sore Eyen, —< Sree Se Skin Dise® eee os _CURES Chronic and Inlimmatory Rheywatisn, . when every other remedy — fails. ERADICATES Syphilitic taint and all heredita orders-of he Biced fromthe — System. CURES PILES AND D¥8PEPSIA. =< aa \ ay ~ . Stimulates the Liver and Kidneys to health : action; keeps the Bowels as regular as clockwork and fortifies the whole system against dis-ease in any form. _PRATT’S NEW LIFE, Price $1. For sale by all Druggists, McBOYLE & CO., Bruggists aud Chemists, _ San Francisco. Bole Proprictors. ; BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! Tetter, Blu canes \ ad crs Ree Tfange 16 East, corfaining 320 acres, situate ery Sunday morning av 11 o'clock, by Rev Mr. Anderson. = Divine Services -at the Catholic Chtrch Sundayanorning at Ow’ clock. Sabbath School at. 2;and Vespers at 714 P.M. Father Claire, Pastor. : Divine services wilt he held at the A. M. Rev. (Except Sundays ) And every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and — SATURDAY EVENINGS, from 7% to 10 oclock. 2 r * Use of Skates in the afternoon, dies and Children 15 cents. ‘A Lady always ‘in attendance to wait. upfor LaFE. Church” Sunday morning at 11o’elock. Services in the evening at7% o’cleck. Rey. J. C. Hamilton, Pastor. Diviné services in ‘thé Baptist Church; every Sunday. morning’ and evening, at the usual_hours—of.vorship..Sabbath Sehoo immediately after morning services, —_——___-_ > «> _—_—_——_ Collapse of the Nerves. There is nothing whore disheartening than nervous Gebility. In extreme cases of this class the sufferers do not care whether they live or dies. A feeling of hopelessness comes’ over them, and in some instances where prompt and proper treatment, lunacy or “Wiocy ensues. Yet nervous debility is not a damzerqus complaint if wisely dealt with. A medicated.stimulant is the remedy needed, and in Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters this specific for the com; prant is presented in its purest and most ‘potent m. Nervous disease is-usually Re other ailments. It frequently ness,: constipation, bowels, indigestion, pression. In the to the effect of chilling fogs, winds-and other vmhealthy atmospheric phenomena, upon the external nerves, persons who are involves ‘biltsus. nlarities of the reat mental deirrey and spPing of the year, owing searching subject to nervous affections often suffer acute distress, both of body and mind, from this cause. It is, therefore, advisable for all who are liable to these troubles, and to the other bodily ills abave mentioned, which— 60 « freque ntly— accompany tetter’s Bitters early in the season. The sé ~ they might otherwise be visited, can by this means be certainly avoided. As anervine, gentle aperient and anti-bilious medicine, the Bitters have no hoe A Qterstion or Time.—The recent cough or cold that without proper tre: itment may become chronic and months, can be radically ured by a * 2w_doses-ofthat-invalaélixiy C oe ‘and Tar. 6thAvent Pike's iT ootha ¢ Cri enton’ S7 Sold by all druggists. 4 Dreps cure in'1 minute, HAvE you a coustn.cold, pain in lthe chest, or bronchitis? In fact, i have y of the ‘insatiate areher,’’ consumption? Know that telief is at land in Wistar’s Balsam of Wild C herry. _ Dr. Aporx, Oculist, Aurist, Catarrh, Throat and Lung Physician, and operating Surgeon for chronic diseases. Offices, laboratory and residence, 213 Geary Street, San Francisco. nll e. FOR SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, go to EDQUARY & COBB, 504 Kearney Street, . San Francisco, as the First Premium for best general photographic work was awar ded them at the Mechanics’ Institute. Fair for1871. All work guaranteed. som MMONS.—State of California, County of Nevada, ss, In the District Court of the Fourtee nth Judicial District-of the State of California, in and fer thé county of Nevada. The People of the, State of California send greeting to Richard Roe, Defendant. You are hereby required to appear inp an action brought against you in the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada,on 19th of Nov, 1872,and to answer the conplaint filed therein, within ten the servicé.on you of this Sumnions—if aerved within this. county ; or, if served out of this county, bat in this District, within twenty days ; otherwise within forty days : or judgment Will be taken against you by detaulkt, according tothe prayer of said complaint. Being an action brought against you to foreclose your interest in the West half-of Section 36, Township, 19, . North, in the county of Nevada, state of CalifcrNo. 3368, issucd toyouon theth day of February, 1870,.on-account-of your failure to pay thesumof $9600 due from you to the plaintiff as interest on the purchase And you are hereby notified, that if you fail to appear and answer the suid complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. + In testimony whereof, I. T. C. Plunkett, Clerk of District Court afore said, do hereunto-set my hand impress the Seal of said Court, at office he city of Nevada, on the 2th: day of — se sin Febr y, A.D.'1873. SES T, C, PLUNKETT, Clerk. aes John Puttison, Deputy. Noticesto Creditors. N THE MATTER OF-THE ESTATE OF John Hawke deceaseds— Notice hereby given by the undersigned, adminis-tratrix of the Estate of John Hawke;. deceased, to the creditors of, and a]lpersonus having claims, against said "decea exhibit the same with the necessary vouch within 10 months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administratrix, at the Law Office of evada ih the County of Nevada. ‘ELLEN 8. HAWEE, Aduministratrix of John Hawke, deecased. Dated April 34, 1873, : Niles Searls, Aitorney, ah af} the threatening symptoms are not met by . . them, te“eommence the regular use of Hos: vere nervous and bilious attacks with whic hig r, Hale’s Honey of me. you the promonitory symptoms, . days jexchisive cf the day of service) atti, . B nia, and to annul the certificate of pure hawe: motiey for said Yand and for costs of suit. . is. = on Ladies and Children. The best of order always maintained. Admission Free. Use of Skates in the Evening, 25 cents. Ra Tickets will be sold by the Month, if de Sired. ’ “BIRDSEYE BULLARD, Prop’r Nevada, Ma ine he Adth, » 187: 3, FLOUR FOR. SALE, HE UNDERSIGNED, in order to close out business, offer tor sale, from 15,000 TO 20,000 SACKS © Saas NO. 1 BAKERS’ EXTRA FLOUR, ARRANTED. Ww At the rate of $3 PER HUNDRED POUNDS. TORSON & CLARK, __Proprietors of Nevada City Flouring Mill, Nevada, March 36th, 1873. PENM SHIP, tase! 4ikST TERM commences at 2 WASHINGTON SCHOOL HOUSE, on Monday Afternoon, March B1st. . Atdo’e lock, Also, in the EVENING at 7-o’clock, . ‘ TERMS: : Thirteem Lescons for $4, Scholars have the privilege of atte ndyig both classes tor $4. 6 . Tour dollars given to tie one ma king the greatest improvement. Private Lessons $5,. Satisfactign’ guar: + anteed, -Old and Young are invited to attend. : m9 E. P. CONNOR, Teacher. NEVADA IRON AND BRASS ° ‘FOUNDRY. ALL KINDS OF IRON —ANB— da BRASS CASTINGS: busts and Saw. Mill Machinery . STAM EI 'GINES ‘PUMPS, DERRICKS, CAR WHEELS, Ke executed in superiorstyle at reduced prices DAVID ‘THOM. GEO, G. ALLAN, _Neveda, May 25th. BANK OF A. DELANO, GRASS_.V A LLEY. [Established in 1856. ] ye PRICE PAID FOR GOLD DUST AND BULLION. Liberal advances made on Gold Dust to the Mint, COLLECTIONS MADE ON FAVORABLE TERMS. a Drafts on New York, Europe, China, Japan, Saeramento and San Francisco. Deposits received as usual. Interest will be paid on Time Deposits of six months and over. . #500,000 in Gold Dust and Bullion wanted, CORRESPONDENTS : National Gold Bank of. D.O. Mills. & Coe, 5626 kciec cas Sacramento, ank of California “poses oes Sab Francisco, McLaughlin & Ryland san JoKe Decker & Jewett... ..200. ', Marysviite, . Bank; of Calitornia: . . Virginia City’ Aud Gold Hill. mJ) . LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. MAPEPAE AND SURPLUS FUND; (Gott, Spire JAN, 1st ,1871, $20,869,079 04 ASSETS IN THE U? UNITED STATES, (GOLD) OVER $3,000,000 00! &@ The Shetcholders are personally re sponsible for the-engagements of the Cor pany. All Directors aré Shareholders. z W. B. JOHNSTON, General Agent Pacific Departinent. R. W.TULLY, Agent for Neva d City. de eed JOHN H. HARRISON, ra IN BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, CORNED “BEEF, COKNED PORK, & eats wold at reasonable rates for Cash.— . Sho he Broad Street, opposite the Nevada extre. woo ‘CHOPPERS WANTED. NQUIRE AT -OF FICE . mee IATELY. TRANSCRIPT aie &