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July 18, 1871 (4 pages)

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peo y that ch he THE y, and rill be rants ed priarer. rustees Gravel the Ofth, at2 f such i Ambrothe Art. sloon. povrame ON, ; PRO red. every ¥ t a % i =F . NEVADA CITY, gh rea The Daily Transcript NEVADA CITY, CAL. +s. P. BROWN. = Ki, “8, DEAL. BROWN & DEAL, __ SUBLISGENS AND PROPRIRTORS. Corner of Brond wnd Pine Streets, TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT: : ‘One Year-—in advance......c00$1 “Six Months, = Pret k ee ‘Three Months, “ : Per week, Twenty-Five 0 06 5 08 Cents. ‘UNION MARKET. od YACOR NBFPAGWR, Prop’r. ‘a7 EEPS ON MAND atall imes, the ! very best of * ‘Beef, Pork, Matton, Veal, &c. Hams, New Lard, &e. “COMMERCIAL STREET. Nevada, Tone 6th. ‘i ECTION FOR CHIEF ENGI<NEER. , Notice is hereby given that an Election of “Chiéf Enginéer of the Nevada Fire Depzrtment Will beheld at the City Marshai’s Office on. Judges—C, T. Canfield, D. B. Getchell. Clerks--O. E. Tompkins, Wm. Scott. The Companies are required to make ont and present tothe Board of Delegates liste -qnalified voters on the 22nd day of June. ig _Pdlls_ will be open from 5to 8 P. M. By order of the Board of Fire Delegates. . M.S. DEAL, President. _ Wm. Scott, See’y pro tem. 518 -PACIFIG INSURANCE p COMPANY. 422 California Street, SAN FRANCISCO. {MRE AND MARINE INSURANCE -CAPITAL STOCK. .:.... «$1,000,000 00 Amount.in-exeéss-of Capital ~~ rs available to pay Losses and Dividends...-dvibvddcede ASSETS IV GOLD, ' Loans on Real Estate and Col__ laterals: worth $2,420,000.. (Oanhin ‘Banke.. ....5. United States and other Stocks 640,065 11 1,087,058 61 177,863 72 _ owned by the Company.. 226,500 00 Real Estate: The Company’s property, corner California & Leidesdorff. Streets... 126,000 00 ‘Other Assets..... So ee 192,642 00 “Total Assets in Gold. ... $1,740,065 11 Losses paid promptly in Gold on adjustment, . _J. HUNT, Pres’t. A. J. RALSTON, Secretary. : Insurance effected.on the most favorable terms toi < : RESTON & FAIRCHILD, Agents for Ne¥ada City. WILD PIGEON SALOON. AS BEEN REMOVED to the Building next door to Srumpe’s Hore, neerly opposite my old stand, on Broad Street, Nevada City, jani “I am prepared to supply my old friends-and ermer patrons with the very best of WINES, ALES, LIQUORS, BEER, —AND— CIGARS. Cali and test the above articles. ANTOINE STEVENS, Propriétor. Nevada, Feb 11th. No. 196. Application for Patent a Placer Gold Mining Claim. Untrep Srares Lanp OFFICE, } Sacramento, California, Juyy 11. 1871. OHN WATT Having filed his application . in this offlze fora Patent to a Mining Claim, and the law and instructions in such cases provided, having been complied wita, itis hereby ordered that the annexed notice of such Application -be publi¢hed for ninety days, in the “Nevada Daily Transcript,” a hewspdper published neatestttre location of said claim, at. Nevadw City, in Nevada county, State of: California. JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register. Copy'of Notice posted on the Claim. APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO A MINING CLATM. Notice is hereby given to whom it may ~—~eoncern, ‘that &ii application has been made by John Watt te the Government of the United States for's Patent to the following desctibed Placer Gold Mining Claims, viz :-— Known as the John Wstt ‘Gravel Mining Company's Claims, situated in the Virgin Valley Mining District, Nevada County, California, being bounded by the public lands of the Ui States, the ranch of Francis Bisir and the Hope Gravel Mining Company's ground on the cast, on the north by the public landg ef'the United States, and on the south bythe claims of the North Bloom__ held Grayel Mining Company, on unsurveye@ lands ahd containing 19 62160 acres. Said ail applies gram po iD All persons holding adversely thereto are hereby required to-present the ‘same ‘befare the Regitter and Receiver of the United States for the Sacramento Land District, at ‘ Sacramento, Qalifornia; within ninety days trom the day of publishing and posting hereof. JOHN WATT, Applicarit. _ MOORE'S FLAT AND EUREKA mi TAGE Mrelgoenty city any at 7 : AGE leas evs every o'clock, A, at. ret every day, qomnecting with Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express, or Lake Cit ; North. Bloomfield, Moorgs’ ae Woolseys. # Flats and Eureka. = AVE of Ons ms pl Sh ag FS mi WSGIS& WERRING,-Prop'rs, ———— A GRAND wu BE GIVEN aT BROOKLYN HALL,” BROOKLYN, ALAMEDS COUNTY, —on— FIFTEENTH OF AUGUST. IN AID OF A; PUBLIG LIBRARY ——_ $10,800 in Gold Coin Will be donated’ in the féllowing manner : $7,000 in Gold Coin to establish a Library. $600'to Mameda County Hospital. $500'to Brooklyn Fire Department. 9350 to each of the Four Churches of LOOK AT THIS LIST OF CASH GIFTS: . ic The Profits go pits the Benefit ofa Public Library! THE GIFTS WILL BE SENT BY DRAFTS OR EXPRESS TO ANY PART OF . THE WORLD 2166 GIFTS ! ; One Chance in Every 221 The Best and most lAberal Sched= ule yet presented to the Public! 50,000 Tickets of Admission ! WILL BE SOLD AT TWO DOLLARS EACH! GOLD COIN, Which will entitle the holder to one admission, and to any gift that may be jawarded, Tr RF” All Moneys will be deposited in the hands of the Trustees? Gil]; $50,000 Gold Coin, in Gifts ! WILL BE AWARDED “—TO THE— TICKET HOLDERS! AS FOLLOWS: One gift of gold coin.......6. $10,000 One gift of gold coln.......--++ Will be awarded in 2 similar manner ‘as at the Concert given in Ssn Francisco, in aid of the. Mercantile Library. The Drawing will be under the management of a Committee of well known resvonsible citizens of BROOKLYN, ALAMEDA COUNTY, for a guarantee that the Gifts will be fairly and satisfactorily drawn. We refer, by permission, tothe following well-known citizens ; Duncan Cameron, Capitalist. Thomas Wheaton, Contractor. Hon: A. Howard. Jas. Lannie, Lamber Desiecr. H. Leise, Real Estate. J. O. Cannors, Rew] Kstate. Li B. Hnff, Real Estete. James Moffat, Real Patate. Joseph Bércht, (Brooklyn Brewery) Capitslist. F. A. Remilisrk; Brick" Manufaseturer and Contractor. A. Fonte, General Merchandise. Iaham Case, Rest Estate. : Capt. T. W. Baiger, Capitslist. Frank Hostetter. Cattle Dealer, Chartes Evans, Market. ~ William Batecn. Market. John McTigue, Merchint. ..... od *Guiachen’ Washington Brewery, G. H: BROWN, General Agent. “ . cs -mpRld . .<dLecal Agents, MUSICAL FESTIVAL! 1 -ister.--Ehos. Cumniingham, ex-Chief EngiOne gift of gold coin. .. nett ee eens 3,000 One gift of gold coin,. ../,..+++-/ 2,000 One gift of gold coin 1,000 One gift of gold Goin .......-. ‘1,000 \ One gift.of gold coin........ 1,000 One gift of gold coin. ....5%.++ 1,000 One gift of gold coin edhe efeidonedeesce 1,000 One gift of gold coin .... é re Seeee 500 One gift of gold coin. ..--....++ 250 Five gifts of $150 each, gold coin... 750 Thirty gifts of $100 each....... 3,000 Twenty Gifts Of $50 eacti..4-.6... 1000 Fifty Gifts of $40 each......-2,000 One Hundred Gifts, $30.each.... 3,000 One Hundred Gifts, $20 each.... 2,000 650 Gifts at $10 eawh.......-. 66 6,500 1200 Gifts at $b each........6,000 $50,000 THE GLFTS $22,000 GOLD COIN IN 321 PRIZES $ 20,00C, TICKETS..$3,00 EACH. RAND GIFT CONCERT AND BALL, WH given by SAN JOAQUIN ENGINE CO. No. 3, Stockton Fire Peperimen for the purpose of purchasing for, themselves and for the benefit of the city, a No. 1 STEAM FIRE ENGINE, and the necessory apparatus, On Wednesday, July 12th, 1871, AT MOZART HALL, STOCKTON. Tickets $2 GOLD COIN each, each Ticket entidiing the holderto admiasion te the Concert and Ball. TREASURER : « Stockton Savings & Loan Society. With Whom all moneys will be deposited and by whom all disbursements will be made. That the Managers are gentlemen of well known standing sad integrity, the following will testify : Stecxton, Cal. May 24, 1871. Thg undersigned are wellacquainted. with the Managers of ihe “San Joaquin Engine Company Gift Concert,” and are fally' sttisfied that their plan of raising the necessary means to purchase a No, 1 Steam.Fire Engine and the necessary apparatus, will be honestly carried out as advertised and the money devoted to the intended purpose; and we therefore, recommend it to the favorable sousiderstion Of the public. ¥. S. Holden, Mayor of Stockton. Geo. 8. ‘Evans; ¢x-Mayor of Stockton. ‘J. H: O'Brien, Merchant. Melville Cottle, U.S. Land Reg. neer of Stockton Fire Department. R. W. Bourf, Cashier San Joaquin Valley Bank.— Hon. N. M. Orr, State Senator. John Sedgwick, U. S. Revenue Collector. J.M, Kelsey, President Savings & Loan Society. 8. T. Nye, late U. S. Land Register, Philip Kobrbacker, Chief Engineer Fire Department,— John Nichols, Merchant. hey $22,000 in Gold Coin, consisting : of 321 Gifts, Will be returned to the holders of Tickets by distribution by chance of the following Prizes’: 1 Gold Coin Gift.... 1 Gold Coin Gift. , 1Gold-GeinGift. : 1 Gold Coin Gift. 1 Gold Coin Gift: ... 800 1.Gold Coin Gift ....5.. saves 660 1 Gold Coin -Gifts 2002s. 4099 1 Gold Coin Gift. . 0.00.0.. 006, we. 300 4 Gold Goin’ Gift. 23.000) lvoe cases) 200 20 Gold Coin Gifts; $100 each.... 2,000 20 Gold Goin Gifts, $50 each.... 1,000 25 Gold Coin Girts, $30 each..... 7150 347 Gold Coin Gifts, $20'each..... 4,940 321 Gifts, amounting to....... 22,000 A liberal per centage will be allowed to purchasersof fifty or more Tickets, pwyable in either Tickets or Coin, ; B@ARD OF MANAGERS, Frank Seilnacht, Phil. Rohrbacher, Fred. Yost. Eugene Lehr, Jas. Mowbray, R. Ecleston, John Quinn.. All orders should be addressed to EUGENES LEHE, Secretary and General Business Agent, STOCKTON, CAL. WTICKETS.can be had at the principal Saloonsand business houses in NEVADACITY. ANSGN W. LESTER, Cc. E. MULLOY. LESTER & MULLOY, DEALERS IN GR¢®CERIES, PROVISIONS, CASE GOODS, &e. NO. 58 BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. 4 LOUR, HAMS, BACON, LARD, and all sorts of PROVISIONS on hand. NEW GOODS constantly received from the Exstern markets; among them HYPERION COD FISH, MICHIGAN CRANBERRIES,.SEA MOSS FARINA, &¢. All purchasers wishing anything in our line are requested to-give us a eall. LESTE & MULLOY. Nevada, May 9th. H. RB. BUSSENIUS, DRUGGIST, MASONIC BUILDING, CORNER OF ‘COMMERCIAL ‘& PINE STS. J. &. MATHER, aks AND MINING ENGINEER, AND— Deputy U. 8. Sarveyor. GRASS VALLEY. Grass Valley, June 19th, 1871. CATHOLIC SCHOOL. BE CATHOLIC SCHOOL OF Neévads City will be re-opened on MONDAY, MAY 224, 1371, By Mr. MANWING, Under the supervision of FATHER CLAIRE. Instructions will embrace the ususl course of a SOUND ENGLISH EDUCATION, together with CLASSICS, if-required. Yonng men desirous of acquiring a knowledge of Classics will be attented at their residence, oran Evening Class for their especial advantage will"be formed inthe School Room. JOHN MANNING, Teacher. Rev. Father Claire, President. myl9
WEVADA ICE C0. Cuas. Kiewr, Pree’t ../.B. W. Biertow, Sec'y. EDUCTION IN PRICES.—On and after & this date lve wiil be Delivered in an rt of the City. Particu lar aitention to serving Families. Orslérsdleéft ot tee office; Functionof Main and Boulder Streets, will pga! attended a. iN, -Union Republican County Convention. CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 18, 1871. For County Surveyor. J G. MATHER, ‘of Grass Valley, will Be be a candidate for the office of County Surveyor, subject to the decision of th aepublican Convention. For County Treasurer. GOLDSMITH is hereby announced @ as a candidate for the office of County [reasurer, subject to the decision of the EK C. WEBSTER is snnounced as a , l@ candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention: For Superintendent of Schools. . J. WATSON, ‘of Forest Springs, e is announced asa candidate for the ce of County Superintendent of Schools, subject to the’ decision of the Republican County Convention, For County Judge. — W W. CROSS, of Nevada City, is e. hereby ahnounced as a candidate for the office of County Judge, subject to stice of: County Recorder, subject to the jecision of the Republican Convention. For Sheriff. He SCADDEN, of Grass Valley, is hereby announced.as a candidate for sneriff_of _Nevada county, by his many riends—subject to the decision of the Reoublican Convention. the decision of the Democtatie County Convention. . For Assemblyman. a eee BARKER, of Little York, KS will be a candidate for ‘the Assembly, subject to the deci of the Unien Repub-} jican County Convention. For County Judge. OHN I. CALDWELL is hereby announced as awandidate for the office oi County Judge, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention.’ « For County ‘Treasurer. W. TULUWY is hereby announced : @ 28 a candidate for the office of Treas. urer of Nevada County, subject to the Democratic Nominating Convention . : — For County Treasurer. EO. R. CRAWFORD is hereby ana nounced pase candidate for the Office ot County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Union Republican County Convention. : For Recorder. CANNON will be a candidate for re-election to the office of County Recorder, subject to the decision of the Dem‘otratic County Convention. : For Assessor. AN. CLANCY, of Nevada city, is a candidate for the office of County Assessor, subject to the decision of the Demo. cratic County Convention. jig For Superintendent of Schools. B. WHITE, of Nevada city, will be e@ candidate for the office of Superintendent of Public Schools, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, jis For Road: Commissioner. ‘NEO. W. PARSHLEY, of French Corral, wilt be a. candidate for the office of Koad Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Union Republican County Convention. je1s For Supt. of Schools. . ees POWER, of Nevada City, is hereby annotnced as a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Schools, subject'te the decision of the Union Republican County Convention. jll For Road Commissioner. NIHELL, of Nevada City, will bea Le candidate for the office of Koad Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. jel0. Fer Supervisor. L. MARSH, ef Nevada City, is hereby announced as a. candidate for the oftice of Supervisor, lst District, subject to the decision of the Union Republican Convention. ji0 For Public Administrator D. MULLER, of Nevada city, will be a-candidate for the office of Public Adwinistrator, subject. to the decision of the Union Republican County Convention. j9 For Assemblyman. J M. GEORGE, of Grass Valley, will be a candidate for the Assembly, subject to the decision of the Union Republican Convention. j9 AMES J. OTT is hereby announced asa candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Nevada County. Subject to the decision of the Union Republican Convention. jeT For Sheriff. OHN MASQR, of Grass Valley, will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Nevada County, subject to the decision of Demooratlc County Convention. j9 For Ceunty Surveyor. S. BRADLEY is hereby announc@ ed és'm candidate for the oifice of County Surveyor, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. j2 For District Attorney. . D. LONG, of Eureks Township, e ishereby announced as a candidate for the office of District Attorney subject to the decision of thé Republican County Convention. : j2 For Assembty. 4 AT. WHEELE Of Berr Valley, Washington Tow nounced as 9 candidstefor the Assembly, snbject to the decision of the Republican Convention. n30 ss NED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ULIUS GREENW ALD is announced @} sa seanftidate forre-clection to the office of County 2, subject to the decision over Ce 3108 —Doracr of Broad and Pine Sts. Bo SCOTT ia hereby announcéd as For County. Clerk. J J. ROGERS, present incumbent, @ Will be a candidate for re-election to she office of County Clerk, subject to the jecision of the Democratic Nominating ConFor Road Commissioner. EK. hereby announced. as a candidate for the office of Road Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. For Road Commissioner. a candidate for the office of Road ComRepublican County Convention. a SSSR ee er ern For Public Administrator. OHN K. SALE announces himself as a candidate for the office of Public Adninistrator at the ensuing County Election For Sheriff. OHN DICKSON is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the nomination sf the Deiivcratic County Convention. jel4 For County Clerk. SANDERS, of Washington Township, aj, 1s hereby announced as a candidate for t«e office-of County Clerk, of Nevada Count’, subject to the degision of the Union Republican Convention. jls P. SANFORD, of Grass Valley; is . missioner, subject to the decision of the . A Grand Concert and Ball ! ILL BE GIVEN AT THE PLACERVILLE THEATRE, pa For County Recorder. EL DORADO COUNTY.....California, — RANK MORSE, < —yatey is —ON— : announced a a candic for the office of County Recorder, subject to the nominaJULY 31st, 1871. 2 tion of the Republican Convention. —BY. THE— ‘ ~~ For County Recorder. BENEVOLEN Te ASSOCIATION M. WALLING, of Rough and Ready : . e Township, will be a candidate for the PLACERVILLE, To Aid in Erecting a ‘ Publie School Building !_ CITY OF PLACERVILLE. ’ 40,000 Tickets will be sold at $2.50 Coin each! This Ticket admits the Bearer :to the Concert, and algo the Ball. , During the Concert $50,000 in Gald Coin, will be distributed among the Ticket Holders, a8 follows : i Osta Gift. oo.. lL. 50.895; 000 1 Coim Gift..5.6.. 666 i. a O00 1 Coim:Gifts.....: vise ee) 2g OPO --1 Coin Gift..... sersenee 1,090 1 Coin Gift... he ee . 1,000 10 Coin Gifts, $200 each.. 2,000 80 Coin Gifts, $100 each.. 3,000 20. Coin Gifts, 950 each... 1,00020 Coin Gifts, $40each.. 800 50 Coin Gifts, $30 each.. 1,500 810 Coin Gifts, $20...... 16,200 950 GIFTS, amounting to $50, 000 In addition to above Gifts, the Society will give $10, 000 towards erecting a School House, also $100 for the best Plan Or Model of the same, to be agreed.wpon by the Board of Education of Placerville.: : The Gifts will be awarded in a precisely similar manner as at the Concert-_glyenby— tive Mercantile Library Association, ‘at. San Francisco, tnd under the supervision of a ‘Committee of well known citizens of Placerville, and managers of the Concert. -* Treasurer-Wilcox & Brown, Placerville, with whom all moneys will be,deposited, and all disbursements made, For a guarantee that the Gifts will be fairly drawn and distributed, the reputation: of For County Clerk. Cc. PLUNKET, of Truckee, is hereTr. by announced as.a candidate tor the ittice of County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Union Repwblican County Convention, For Assessor. EORGE GRANT, of Rough & Ready, is hereby announced as a candidate for decision of the Union Republiven Coupt~ Convention, A VERY GREAT T2IUMPH T HAS BEEN practically denonstrated and admitted by everybody, that A. GOLDSMITH, LARGEST, CHOICEST, and the Cheapest Lot of Dry Goods To be found in California ; Consisting of the following named articles : Dress and Fancy Goods ! BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, SUMMER PoPLINs. . SUMMER GRENADINES, (New Styles and Colors, PicguEs, (all kinds.) ORGANDIES, LLAwNs AND PERCALE, Prrxts, (Beautiful Patterns.) GINGHAMS, CHAMBREYS, . Fovest Sixx CLoaks, CorgsErs, (New Style.? TRRUINGS, Hosiery, Laces, &e. &e. Ke. Ke AFULLLINEOF THREE-PLY CARPETS, TAPESTRY, OTL CLOTHS, At the Very Lowest Figures. Sprague’s Prints, 10 yards for 91. 4-4 Black and Brown Muslin, ‘8 yards for $1. Bést ‘Allendalé’s Double Sheeting, @ yards for $1 50. Large Spool of Silk, @1. Sinall Spoo! of Silk, 12 1-2'cts. Five Beat Spool Cotton far 25 cents. Best Merrimac and _. & GOLDSMITH, KEwn’s Byrprmea, Baoan Sunze?, 2. Treasure to the . of the De=n«ratic County Convention. i Nevais, May 4th. the office of County Assessor, subject to the . Keeps on hand at all times and seasons, the . Also, 8 Magnificent stock of L FINE MILLINERY G09DS !!, All other Goods in -propertion ! the Managers and Business Agentsand eve7 alee of Placerville is especially referre i Board of Managers—B: 8, Crocker, F. P. Barss, ‘Thomas Frazer, R. Meachiim, HH. F, Pags, C, H, Weatherwax, Fred. Hunger. It. J. Van Voorhies, TH, D. Raphael. A Liberal Bisconnt given to agents. Checks on San Francisco, Saeramentor, or any responsidle banks received for Tickets. esponsible Agents wanted. «> The Great demand for these Tickets warrants the conclusion that the drawing will positively take place st the time nientioned. j All orders and communications, address : R.J. VAN VOORHEES, ’ S&’y Placerville Benevolent Association. P. O. Lock Box 141, Placerville, Cal. 37 $90,000 GOLD COIN. GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL WILL be given st NEW CONCERT HALL, GRASS VALLEY, NEVADA COUNTY, CAL. July 15, 1871. 'By the Grass Valley Miners’ Home Association. IN AID OF A HOME FOR DISABLED . MINERS. . GU,000 Tickets will be sold at $250 Coin, each, No Tickets Cancelled! No deduction on amount. of Prizes !During -the Festival the sum of $90,000 will be distributed to the Ticket holders ax . follows: ee The gifts wili be awarded ina precitely similar manneras at the concert given in aid ot the Mereantile Library. The drawing will take place under ‘the mansgement of a Commfftee of well known responsible citizens of Nevaéa county; Cal. Treasurer--Bank of Thos. Findley & Co., Grass Valley, With whom aTl moneys will ‘be deposited. All disbursements will be made threugh said Bank. . Inaddition to the above gifts the surh of . £10,000 will be -given to the Trustees of the ** Home.” For_a gusrantee that ‘the gifts ~will be ' fairly drawn we beg leave to refer to any citizen of Nevada County. * Resnonsible Agents wanted every where. FIFTEEN per cent. discount will, be made to parties taking Fifty or moré’Tickets, On receipt of Post Office order or, Gireenbacks for $30 we will send Twelve Tickets toany address in the Untted States. All ordézeshould be addressed to GEO. W. DIXON, Secre and Business Manager. Office—Exchange Buliding, Graves Valley. LL Giubol gold -@0In Esse cicicses $15,000 T° Ottof gold CON i i.3 ccc odie's's ste's 10,006 1 GAft of gol COIN. ...cc0ccncawd 6,000 LT Gittiol gold CON.. ccc csc eccieia 2,000 1 Gifts of gold eoin, #1,000.... Toa . 10 Gifts of gold coin, $500...-.44 4,000 10 Gifts of gold coin, $300...2.. 3,008 . 10 Gifts of gald coin, $200.-.... 2000 . 60 Gifts of gold coin, $100..... 6,000 . 100-Gitts of gad edin, $50,..... 5,000 . 300 fxitts of gold comm, $20,...-..4 2,009 . nan 4aifts of gold coin, $25..,... 5,000) . 889 Gifts of gold coim, $20...... 18,000 . 1501 Gifts, $90, 000 . . j . . . (UP CRERING'S FERNOS—MABSON & Hamilin’s Orzan’s. KOHLER, CHASE & CO, Agents; 3 Clay st. Sun Franciseo, _ Send for Cirodlars. My sexo ES m26 UNITED STATES SALOON. CORNER BROAD .& PINE STS. 7 Cc. BECKMAN,EFEPS on hand asaverh stock of WHISKY, BRANDY, BOTTLED LIQUORS, &e.&ks : FINE CIGARS atweva on hand. The Bar 1 always supplied with the Ueet articfes tn . the bove line, Call ard sample. mA