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August 9, 1867 (4 pages)

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ttbung; J. As: Baton; AD. Tower,
‘AOR, Bagaddin, BW. Bigelow, Wm.
R. Coe, George: R, Crawford, George
_. EB Tum er, SH. Perry, B. P. Marselus,
Dake Be Bay, ie Lede:
5 bourne, L. A. Walling, C; ‘A. Crocker,
. Nevada, July 29,1867
‘Shephard Davis, J. Ga. ‘Worthington,
Arig “-Qngexwoon ‘CeaebninyGréen,
‘wood Cemetery is located on the turn_ spike road, ‘between’ Grass: Valley and
Rough & Ready. A Dedatiful spot hag
‘been selected) containing” about forty
,’ “acted, and half ef the ground has been
laid-out for: r private lots, the remainder
TBO:
‘being retained for Societies and associa. .
tions. The, ground has already been,
_ enclosed; ‘trees planted’ ‘ahd * beautiful
"ates, erected. . . Greenwood is owned
and supevintended by W.C. Pope, of
‘Gram’ Valley, and it will, in’ a’ few
years be one-of the SESS “cities
ef the.dead” on the coast..
‘COMPLIMENTARY: — We ard. indebted
to the La Porte Jockey Club fora com:
plimentary ticket to. the races which
ome off under the auspices of the Club :
on tLe Porte,Plamas,county, on the 14th, }
15th; 16th, 17th and 48th of August.
This promises to be one: of the finest
turf meétinge éver held in the pokghetn
part of the State.’
Boane oF Bieitivvinons: —The fa}lowing orders were made by the Board
yeaterday: Thedadian Springs School
District was’ established with ‘boundariesiasked by petitioners.
Joha. M. Bush was appointed Consta. ,
ble for. Bloonifield’ Lule whee Ea.
ward Henry r resigned,
It Twkstyine Days —The steemn-'
‘ships of the’ Opposition line ‘to New:
York, via Nicaragua, are making the.
trip tow in the short . time of 31 days,
and everything is done for the comfort,
health and safety of the passengers,
and all for.s a Very sAeiag sam.
Betpen. had a ' gltiHotis meeting at
You Bet on Wednesday night. Tt was
‘the Jargest ‘political gathering ever as.
‘ semblod in that town, and gave rise to.
great enthusiasm. His speeches are .
. dust the thing to overturn Tilford’s flimSy esophistries, anit bring ont clear and
aharp the issues of the day.
., ABrmaw.—On Wednesday last « bee . ee
was made at Empire Ranch, that more.
Gorham men, ‘would pass by in. two
hours than “Haight ‘men. At the énd
0f the time ‘spbeified, the vote stood,
Gorham 80, Haight 2, :
DISCHARGED FR FROM HIs Dests.—
Louis Bubrisg was yesterday diecharg4 from his debts, in the County Court.
Se
Warne ann Taxy.—Earnest Sha.
fer left two bundles at some house or
store in this city on last Friday night.
He has forgotten the place and would
be glad 'if the landlord would et his
2
‘articles ‘useful to miners, can be pur
a
chased’at the office of the South Yuba
Comal£e, Bee notice in to-day’s paper.
bh na ie
$23 en To. Durex. Piat—George } ,
‘H, Colby’s stages are ranning through
ee Dutch. Flat, via Red Dog, You Bet . spasms.
Little York.. This new route is a
qarteenntiaptsinans
A Decision Wylie, of, the
-ghpaarernee deter, Tore aisle
ede iat 4 combination of physicians . v
poh cutee cima . he ul heat ally. zed
————
Tob<o oF & wr A1W Orlon om
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aeOaR UNE. 3
4 A e e wa Re,
“enockERy,
Liquors,
Indeed. Everything.
FOR CASH ONLY!
8. R. PERRY
A, B. GREGORY,
In the Field» Again!
' LBW. “REULER,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER,
‘nec 1 nook, saa aed (op Fy ENR Ld
the city a y
ne
in
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at the office of
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County, for the
been delivered tothe Clerk 3
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AEMROD OTT RBA CH Ps ,
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4 nos nbd—wehedutestmnmatset ; t a ee eee Jubb
eee INCORPORATED E ‘asnaaacal is
“chain. “ é finder’ Will be
suitably rewarded on the retart of the ‘Caste Amvots, May 1°97
property to thisailice, 8.0. FP cease
ite 8 EE “WH and 146 Brodin, corset Liberty 8%, 7
Cazoony. ee 0. Aim git
/dends annually.
THE PHRASE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS, ia
this Company, means dividends, made annually from the start, on the first and every gubsequent premium’; and not at the éxpiration
of three, four or five years, and only then.
ALSO MEANS THAT THE* DIV
ARE AVAILABLE DOCU ATELY 7
INCREASE "THE INSURANCE, 0
CASH IN REDUCTION OF TuE Pr
UM OF THE CURRENT YEAR. 5
SECURITY. t
We have {April 1st; °1967,] an accumulated Capital exceeding $26,000,000. .
All being the property of our Polfey Holders, and all. immediately
available.
The sum is invested as follows:
Cash on hand,
Bonds and Mortgages, first liens
on improved property im the State
ofNew York, worth in every case
double the amount leaned,
Beal Estate, Companys Building
Bonds of the State of New York,
United States Stocks,
No other kind of investment is
permitted by the charter of the
Life Insurance Company in the
United States, Twenty-four years:
of successful experience in the bus~
imess is sufficient prook of cure in
selection of risks, prudence in dis‘. position of funds, and economy of
management
The business of the Company is
conducted om the cash pian, and
the large assets include nothing
. but imvesiinents convertibic into
cash at amy time,
Anampie reserve is now on hand
over and above all abilities, to
; Provide against all extraordinary
contingencies or unusual diorean’
ity.
All polices in the Mutual Life Inpide obs yoy of New York are
y nen-forfeltable,
Policies upon any plan always
have a dividend which may be used
te reduce the Second Annual Pree
miuama,
Thereare no Stockholders in the
Mutual Life Insurance Company
of New York. The whole of its PRUFiTS are annuaily and equitably divided
among the assured exclusively, and it now
. Pays annually, in actual cash, irrespective of
sale. . the amounts applied to purchase additions
insurance, more than the TOTAL ANNUAL
DIVIDEND OF ANY OTHER COMPANY IN
THIS COUNTRY. .
UPON THE FIVE AND TEN-YEAR LIFE
PLAN, DIVIDENDS DO NOT CEASE WHEN
PAYMENTS DO, BUT CONTINUE DURING
THE WHOLE LIFE OF THE ASSURKD.
THE LARGE SURPLUS
For Dividend....¢2,796,478 63
Of which $2,124,000 75 was set apart for the
dividend of 1867, to be apportioned among the
policy holders, avaliable on the next anniversary of each policy. THiS AMUUNT, the
tal dividends tor the past mine years together
of any other Life Inenrunce Company in the
United States. :
Hi. 8. HOMIANS,
Genera) Agent for the Pacific Coast.
~ . 494 Stontgomery st, San Francisco
D. CALLAGHAN, Agent,
424 Montgomery st. San Francisco
2" Note carefully the nase of this
Company:
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
ComPANY or NEW YoRE,
. arhes 40-may.met: be confounded . "
:
— ee
i Be DAVENPORT,
ere % we? az oak &
a . of BFS a Bx
preecrst declares its Divi.
and property purchased under . :
‘. foreclosure Of mortgages.
{ Company, There couid be no safer . } .
disposition of funds. F /
Kt is the oldest wholly Riutual
surplus for a single year, is larger than the to.
s fat . pe S's SS ; tae
wt ap FOR
BATTERY, STREET, NEAR PINE:
makcais House B
. 9 MONTGOMERY STREET, (LICK HOUSE. ;
eae _s
7 Tee of .
8) 0. 8 mie nee pipers
rey ges &« MARTIN,
~ Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
GROCERIES, ‘PROVISIONS.
CAN FRUITS AND ABELP GOODS
; oP ALL. ROW.
~also—
WHEAT,
CORN,
BARLEY,
GROUND FEED]
WooD: woop Woop! i
Shakes, Shingtes, &¢,, &e,
WHERE ?
AtjBAKER & MARTINS,
NO. 7% BROAD STREET.
Nevada, September 12th.”
WATCHES
AND
JEWELRY,
POR SALE BY «
w. Cc. RANDOLPH.
» Nevada, April 96th.
To the Pablie T
O* AND AFTER THIS DATE,
I will sel! all Goods in the
HARDWARE LINE,
LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE
4 J $ r.
f4ee Peter stators id Ati,
Mount Vernon Duck Scent
‘equal facility the VERY:
yy
as nee
Pa ie
to nidt w het
WORK WORK ner re at
either Silic, Petet,
oe
moterials, and civinitg olometcaneees. ex.
tremoa, in the most beaatiful ie vhbotantia:
manner,
BRAIDING,
1)
tines en ioe ry
* Ite attachments for HEMMIN
CORDIN EM igeitad Q ‘PELLING, T RINDI \NOVEL
diaper stave bonne
adjusted éspecia this Machio
Send for Circular ped uartau Meetlcces.
ing Company, se = @ Mongar San
Ranch For . oi
iliholdbleid of Grizz!
T'ton teen re .
IWF OR. CA 8H 1.81) Pur
The Stock consists of
HARDWARE, all kinds for MitIis,
Stoves at Lower Rates than at any
Grocery Store,
TINWARE
Of my own Manufacture and war.
ranted, Sold lower than the
Eastern stuff that is
retailed in this
market.
Crockery and Glassware.
Largest and best selected stock in town.
Rope, Nails, Iron and steel, all sizes—
Rubber Belting—AT COST.
Nuts, Bolts, Blackamith Tools, Planes,
Quicksilver and Powder,
AT COST PRICES!
. PUMPS—last but not least is the finest
LOT OF
SASH AND DOORS !
Ever brought to this market,
AT COST AND FREIGHT . =e
(2 Carpenters can be supplied at . ’
Fifty per cent Less than they have been
in this market.
y Goods are paid for—I + syn a
poten te Ps
GEO. E. [VAMER:: .
. erento ae.
ae — wena sng :
i
*FConaite ot tine tad tic iinists,
BRIDGE DOWN.’‘Tas CANNOT CROSS ‘CooFRR's
Yuba River, eset Nevada and
Lake City, ‘after Thursday,
Jaly 24th, 1867, °
Aton ape: NO ThAVEL
T. J, one
Nevada, July Mth.
WAGON ane Soren 7H
* B. HOTT ‘ moor
vada city senna 3 a.
Horse Shoeing done ta ‘the bea best é
made and Be will be
in the Blackemithiy ub lize, ae
st W THOMSON will fash ds the Wood
Ce M.MAREM, Ga a:
i Rm, BEG RAM t
pec tig 77; are .
te aA Vt ote 7F erade
2 yged LEAWGIAD 1
are gatud pasa
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