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NEVADA CITY, CAL, fg
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XN. P. BROWN. M. 8. DEAL.
BROWN & DEAL,
PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS.
‘Corner of Broad and Pine Streets,
‘TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT :
‘One Year-——in advance........ $10 00
Six Month e Ange wides Setaee 5 00
Three Months; “ Ered inert waaw eas 3 00
Per week, Twenty-Five Cents. i
PACIFIC INSURANCE
COMPANY.
422 California Strat, AN FRANGTISCO. .
RE AND MARINE INSURANCE
MAPITAL STOCK: 3.0.0.0.. . $1,000,000 00
Amount in excess of Capital
available to pay Losses and .
Dividendsjs. 8.23. . 640,065 11
ASSETS IN GOLD.
Loans on Real Estate and Collaterals worth $2,420,000..
er.
1,087,058 61
Cash In Banks. 5.5 .04:05:9 eres 177,863 72
United States and other Stocks
aporens a a tox 226,500 00
ea t-The Congpany’s
property, a Lead Calftornin
& Leidesdorff: Streets..,. 146,000 60
Other Ausets..... euenicn 6 102,642 00
Total Assets in Gold. ...91,740,065 11
Losses paid promptly in Gold on adjustment, ba J. HUNT, Pres’t.
A.J. RALSTON, Sécrefaty. ;
Insurance effected on the most favorable
terms by a as
PRESTON & FATRCHILD,
Agents for Nevada City.
WILD PIGEIN SALOON.
H’s BEEN REMOVED to the Building
next door to Stump’s Horet, neafly
“opposite my old stand, on
Broad Street, Nevada City,
jani
~ Pam prepared to supply my old friends and
ormer patrons with the very best‘of _
-CIGARS.
: ANTOINE STEVENS, Proprietor.
Nevada, Feb 1lith. :
UNION MARKET.
—
. JACOB: NAFFZIG@AR, Prop’r:
K EEPS ON HAND at ail imes, the
very " i
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, &c.
Hams, New Lard, &c. :
COMMEROIAL STREET®.
Nevada, June 6th. .
SAGRAMENTO STREET
Re"= H. FISHER, Proprietor.
Machinery of all kinds made to-order.
REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY,
Fisher’s Hydraulic Chief !
‘The Best Machine in the State for
Hydraelic Mining {
‘* * Manufactured ‘to order on short noice, ‘
SECOND HAND ENGINES !
Three Steam Engines, in good erder, for
sale by FRANK HFISHER.
Nevada, Feb. 25th.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
HOTEL,
BROAD STREET:..... NEVADA CIPY.
J. A. LANCASTER, Proprietor.
FVAIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL I8 ALways open for the accommodation of
the Traveling Public. Large additions have
been made to it, an? been fitted up in elegant style. The Sleeping Rooms are large,
@iry and comfortable, and the Table will
compare favorably with that of any Hotel
ale: State. The Proprietor will spare no
ins Nor expénse to rei hie guests comYortable, en ie
Stages for all parts of the State have
their Offices at thie Hotel.
The House is kent open all night for
the accommodation of the Traveling Public.
Billiard Tables and Bar connected
with the Hotel.
Mah Public Patronage is respectful
Sect? JOAN A. LANCASTER.
NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!
NEW PRICES!
THOMAS SHURTLEPFF,'
ple of Nevala City and vicinity that
ou hand a choice stock of
FAMILY GRICERIE3,
‘Especially adapted'to this market, which he
has at his New Store, at the
wor respectfully inform the peohe hag
received,
ATTEND'G. PHYSICIAN,
NBVADA CIT, ,
NEVADA crry, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 23, 1871.
_.. ., & GRAND
MUSICAL FESTIVAL!
Ww™ BE GIVEN AT
BROOKLYN HALL,
;
BROOKLYN, ALAMEDA COUNTY,
—on—
FIFTEENTH OF AUGUST.
IN AID OF A PUBLIC LIBRARY
$10,000 in Gold Coin
Will be donated in the following manner :
87,000 in Gold Coin. to establish a Library. :
$600 to Alameda County Hospital.
$500 to General School Fund.
$500 to Brooklyn Fire Department.
$350 toeach of the Four Churches of
Brooklyn.
LOOK AT THIS LIST OF CASH
GIFTS 1
The Profits go for the Benefit of a
Public Library!
THE GIFTS WILL. BE.SENT BY DRAFTS
OR EXPRESS TO ANY PART OF
f THE WORLD §
2166 GIFTS! .
One Chance in Every 22!
ale yet presented to the Publict
. 50,000 Tickets of Admission 1 .
. WILE BE SOLD AT
TWO DOLLARS EACH?
GOLD cor,
Which will entitle the holder to one admission, and to any gift that may be
[awarded,
——07” All Moneys will be deposited in
ithe hands of the Trastees! “Gi
$50,000 Gold Coin, in Gifts !
WILL BE AWARDED
—t0 tHE—
TICKET HOLDERS!
48 FOLLOWS :
One gift of gold coin. ...... «$10,000
One gift of gold coln......... 5,000
One gift of gold coin. ........ 3,000
One gift of gold coin. ......+.2,000
One gift of gold coin. ....... 1,000
O-e gift of gold coin ........ 1,000
One gift of gold coin. ......4. 1,000
One gift of gold coin. ....... 1,000
One gift of gold coin ... sip 'tp eae ees 1,000
One gift of gold cdin ......5.. 500
One gift of gold coin. ./....... 250
Five gifts of $150 each, gold coim... 750
Thirty gifts of $160 each....... 3,000
Twenty Gifts of $50 each.,..,,.. 1,000
Fifty Gifts of $40 each......05. 2,000
One Hundred Gifts, $30 each.... 8,000
One Hundred Gifts, $20 each.... 2,000
. 650 Gifts at $10 each......... 6,500
1290 Gifts at $5 each..... Aare 6,000
$50,060
THE GIFTS :
Will be awarded in a similar manner as at
the Concert given in San Francisco, im aid
of the Mercantile Library. The Drawing
will be under the management of sa. Committee of well known responsible citizentof
BROOKLYN, ALAMEDA COUNTY, for a
guarantee that the Gifta will be fairly and
satisfactorily drawn.
We refer, by permission, to the following.
well-known citizens ; .
Dunean Cameron, Capitalist.
Thomas Wheaton, Contractor.
Hon. A.
Jas. Tarue, Lnmber Dealer.
H. Leéise, Real Estate.
J. ©. Connors, Real Estate.
L. B, Huff, Real Estate.
Jnumer Moffat, Real Estate.
Joseph Becht, (Brooklyn Brewery) Capitalist.
F. A. Remillark, Brick Manafaetarer and
4} Contractor.
A. Fonte, General Merchandatse.
Yaham Cree, Res] Estate.
Capt. T. W. Badger, CavitaTist.
Frank Hostetter, Cattle Dealer.
Cherles Evans, Market.
Wiltiam Harlgon, Market.
John McTigue, Merchant, .
oan . i 508
. ADAM MUNK,
G, H, BROWN, General Agent.
CARLEY & TOMPKINS, ‘
SB AND teks got
a
The Best and most Liberal. Sched. .
$22,000 GOLD COIN!
IN 321 PRIZES t= >
20,000 TICKETS. .$2,00 EACH.
RAND GIPT OONCERT ‘AND ‘BALL,
K given DF BAT ORSUTH ENGINE CoO.
o. 3, Stockton Fire Department, for th
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
entitling the holderto admiasion to the Concert and Balt. ;
TREASURER : ;
Stockton Savings & Loan Socfety.
With whom ali moneys will be deposited and
by whom all disbursements will he made.
That the Managers are gentlemen of well
known standing and integrity, the following will testify : :
Stocrtoy, Cal. May 24, 1871.
Thg undersigned are well acquainted with
the Managers of ihe ‘‘San Joaquin Engine
Company Gift Concert,” and are fully satisfied that their plan of raising the nevessary
means to purchase.a No.1 Steam Fire Engine and the necessary apparatus, will be
honestly carried out as advertisea and the
money devoted to the intended purpose, and
we therefore, reconimend it to the fayorable
consideration of thé public: qacaanae
E. S. Holden, Mayor of Stockton, Geo. S.
Evans, ex-Mayor of Stockton. J.H.O’Erien,
Merehant. Melville Cottle, U. 8. Land Register. Thos. Cunningham, ex-Chief Engineer 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.8: Land Régister} Philip Kohrbacker, Chief Engineer Fire Departavent,—=
John tichols; Merciit. “~~
$22,000 in Gold Coin, consisting
of 321 Gifts,
Will be returned to the Dolders of Tickets
by distribution by chance of the following
Prizes :
1 Gold Coin Gift, ......6..4.$5,000
1 Gold Coin Gift. .43.c.ce.ecceess. 3.000
1: Gold Coin: GAN Siac: eneeewet
I Gold GO Gite: ) oo.. cekas + 1,000
1 Gold Coin Gift..
1. Gold Goin: Gite: .<5.4 ch eaceuct: 0
1 Gold Coin Gift.... 2:
1 Goll Gols Gift.. 5.0.8 feces
i Gold Coin Gift...... ave's
20 Gold Coin Gifts, $100 each..
20 Gold Coin Gifts, $50 each..
25 Gold Coin Girts, $30 each.
347 Gold Coin Gifts, $20 each
321 Gifts, amounting to...... $22,000
A liberal per centage will be allowed to
purchasers of fifty or more Tickets, payable
in either Tickets or Coin.
BOARD OF MANAGERS.
Frank Seiinacht, Phil. Rohrbacher,
Fred. Yost. Eagene Lehr,
Jas. Mowbray, R. Ecleston,
John Quinn.
All orders should be addressed to
EUGENE LEHE,
Secretary and General Business Agent,
STOCKTON, CAL.
TICKETS can be had at the principal Saloonsand business housesin NEVADACITY.
ANSON W. LESTER.
CASE GOODS, «ce.
NO. 68 BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
LOUR, HAMS, BACON, LARD,
and all sorts of PROVISIONS on hand.
NEW GOODS constantly received from
the Eastern markets, among them HYPERION COD FISH, MICHIGAN CRANBERRIES, SEA MOSS FARINA, &c.
All purchasers wishing anything in our
line are requested € give ns a call.
LESTER & MULLOY.
Nevads, May 9th. .
H. R. BUSSENIUS,
DRUGGIST,
MASONIC BUILDING,
CORNER OF COMMERCIAL & PINE STS.
J. G. MATHER,
(((1V1L AND MINING ENGINEER,
—aND—
Deputy U. 8. Surveyor.
GRASS VALLEY.
__Grass Valley, June 19th, 1871.
CATHOLIC SCHOOL.
HE CATHOLIC SCHOOL OF
. Nevada City will be re-opened on MONDAY, MAY 22d, 1871,
By Mr. MANNING,
Under the supervision of FATHER CLAIRE.
Instructions will embrace the usnal course
of s SOUND ENGLISH EDUCATION, together with CLASSICS, if requited. Young
men desirous of acquiring a knowledge of
Classics will be attended at their residence,
oran Evening Class for their especial ad>. .
vantage will be formed in the School Room.
i JOHN MANWING, Teacher.
NEVADA ICE CO.
Cxas. Kent, Pres’t..E. W. Biagtow, Sec’y.
REDUCTION IN PRICES.—On and after
this date Ice wiil be
2 1-2 Cente per pound!
Delivered in any part of the City. Particn
lar attention paid to serving Familics. Orders left nt the office. Function of Main and.
maz Genera! S1perintendent.
. NILES SEARLS,
Attorney ahd Counselor at Law.
‘FFI —Oorner of Prosd and Pine Bts,
over Greeawald's Cigar Store. .
FP
1 quin Valley
. ve fairly drawn, we_ respectfully. refer, by
. Calaveras county; W, A. Wallace, County
. ner, Esa., Angels; Hon, T. 8. Beaver, SacA Grand Musica Festival to be
a@iven by the
Calaveras Co. Relief Association
At.San Andreas, Cal.
Monday, September ixeh, 1871.
RABE BOARD La et $, FINDing the county heavily involved, by the
advice of a convention of Tax-payers, held
at San! Andreas, April 2d, 1871, resolved on
this measure rather than resort to repudiation, and will hold a' GRAND MUSICAL
FESTIVAL, the proceeds of which will be
applied to the liquidation of the county
debt. 200,000 admission Tickets will be sold
at $2 50 each, gold coin, and the holders of
Tickets will be €ntitied to any premium
that may be awarded to it. ‘During the Fcstival the magnificent sum of $250,000 in U.
S. gold coin willbe distributed to the’hdlders of admission Tickets, as follows,
1 grand gold coin gift...... $20,000
1 grand gold coin gift. ...2.4.. 15,000
1 grand gold coin gift...... 12,000
1 grand gold coin gift...... 10,000
1 : Colm @ift...... 7,500
1 grand gold coin gift...... 5,000
1 grand gold ooh pitt Sig irereioweransrees 3,500
1 grand gold coin gift. ...0. 24. 2,500
25 grand gold coin gifts,31,000 each 25,000
25 grand gold coin gifts, $500 each. 12,500
. 60 grand gold coin gifts, $250 each. 12,500
200 grand gold coin gifts, $100 each. 20,000
300 grand gould coin gifts, $50 each . 15,000
1000 grand gold coin gifts, $25 each.. 25,000
1500 grand gotd csin gifts, $26 cach. .56,000
3560 gaand gold coin gifts, $10 each.. 34,500
6,558 gold coin premiums $250, 000
The Premiums will be awarded: in precisely the same manner ar at the Concert given
im ‘San Franciseo, in aid of the’ Mercantile
Library,
The Drawing will take place under the
management of a committee of well known
Be Se eehlae citizens of the county.
PREASURERS—Pacific Bank, San Francisco;
» & Co., Sacramento; San Joaank, Stockton; with whon all
moneys will be deposited and all disbursements made.
In addition to the above named gifts, all
moneys received for the gale of Tickets, less
the expenses, will be paid. over to the Board
of Supervisors of Calaveras county, for the
liquidation of the connty debt.
‘or a guarantee that the Premiums will
permission, to the following well known
gentlemen: Hon. A. C. Adams, Dist. Judge
Mokelumne -Hill; B. K. Thorne, Sheriff of
Clerk of Calaveras county; John Gallagher,
Treasurer. Oalayeras county; Chas. B. Higby,
_Esq., Editor Calaveras Chronicle; J.C. Scribramento; J. G, Severance, Esq., Stockton;
J. C. Doak, Esq., Stockton; W. bh. Dudley,
Esq., Stockton; Col. C. C. Bowman, San
Francisco; 8. Forman, Esq., San Francisco;
Hon. Wm. Higby, San FranciscoResponsible agents wanted. Liberal commissions allowed. Parties at a distance can
obtain Tickets by forwarding Checks on any
Banks in San Francisco, Sacramento, Stockton, or any reliabic Banking House.
Bustngss ManaGEns.—S,. L. Prindle, Chairman Board of Supervisors, San Andreas: A.
H. Coutter, Six Second Distriet, San
Andreas; M. G. Lewis, Supervisor Third
District, San Andreas: J. ¥F. Treet, San Andreas; A. Wylie, Sam Andreas; B. R. Prince,
Altaville.
All Orders and Communications should
be addressed to
M. G. LEWIS, Séc’y.
San Andreas, California.
W. H. CRAWFORD, Ag’t Nevada City.
“EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
~
NEVADA CITY
Opposite National Exchange Hotel.
ANCASTER & ROBINSON have
the LARGEST LOT OF HORSES and
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES to be found in
this part of the State.
TEAMS, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the shurtest notice and
on the most reasonable terms.
Our Horses are free from vice, of good
style and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cates to drive.
Carriages for Funerals attended to with
promptness,
Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or month
and the greatest of care guaranteed.
LANCASTER & ROBINSON
Nevada, May 25th.
FAULKNOR LIVERY STABLES
‘GRASS VALLEY.
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURchased the Stables and Livery Business
heretofore conducted" by James Faulknor,
now offers to accommodate the public by
letting
FINE SADDLE HORSES,
BUGGY TEAMS
And attending to all matters connected with
the Livery Business in a most satisfactory
mander.
a” HORSES BOARDED by the Feed, Day
Week or Month,
None but experienced and carefa) grooms
employed. Satisfaction gnaranteed in all
HENRY SCADDEN.
MILWAUKEE BREWERY.
W. DREYFUSS continues to maunfacture as good
LAGER BEER
As can be found on the Pacific coast. Lager
sold by the quart, gallon; in kegs and bottles. ve your orders at the old stand,
Spring Street, Nevada City.
Andthey will be promptly and faithfully
attendedjto. Give mcatrial. I am confident of giving the very best satisfaction.
Laocer Beer delivered to any part of the
onnty Faez or CHARGE. jy?
John Jack's Variety Store.
° 7 ed
PINE STREET, next door to. the Corner of
ON JACK having fitted hie new Store
J mp in gond stgiacin prenaapel ‘o Sermeh
t ablic with
Fruit, Candies, Berries, Cizars,
At the LOWEST MARKET? PRICE. . Give
4
A VERY GREAT TRIUMPH
CJ
? —
T HAS BEEN practically demonstrated
and admitted by everybody, that
A, GOLDSMITH,
Keeps on hand at all times and seasons, the
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 POPLuNA. .
SUMMER GRENADINES,
(New Styles and Colors,
Picqves, (all kinds.)
ORGANDIES,
LAWNS AND PERTALE,
Prints, (Beautiful Patterns.)
GINGHAMS,
CHAMBREYs, {
FINEst 81LK CLOaAks,
CorsETs, (New Style.
TRIMMINGS,
Hosiery,
&c. &e. ke. &e
Also, a Magnificent stock of
FINE MILLINERY GOODS ! !
A FULL LINE OF
‘THREE-PLY CARPETS, TAPESTRY, OIL CLOTHS,
At the Very Lowest Figures.
e
Best Merrimac and Sprague’s Prints,
10 yards for $1.
4-4 Black and Brown Muslin,
e 8 yards for $1.
Best Allendale’s Double Sheeting,
7 4 yards for $1 50.
Large Spool of Silk, $1.
Small Spool of Silk, 12 1-2 cts.
Five Best Spool Cotton far 25 cents.
All other Goods in proportion !
A. GOLDSMITH,
Kspp’s Bus-pine, Broap Saeer.
Nevada, May 4th.
BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
lb saaaaeenes STOCK $100,000.
OFFICERS + *
HENRY MACKIE, President.
Bee Wer MILER ooo ersgre le pana felonies CASHIER.
DIRECTORS :
Jas. Whartenby; Chas. Marsh, A. C. Miles,
John Cashin, H. Meckie, R.W. Tully,
John W. Hinds.
MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral security.
Highest Price paid for City and County
Warrants.
Legal Tenders Boughtand soid at Regular
Rates,
Gold Bust Bought. Bullion discounted.
Liberal advances made on Geld Dust or
Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Mint.
General and Speciai Deposits received.
Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento, San
Jose, Stockton and Virginia City.
Drafts on Eastern Cities, London and Germany.
Agents for Liverpeel, London, Glove and
Phoenix & Home Insurance Companies.
CornrrsronvdEents—Bank of Califarnia, San
Francisco ; Bank of D. O. Mills, Sacrainento;
Agency Bank of California, Virginia City.
$50,000 GOLD COIN’
A Grand Concert and Ball !
ILL-BE GIVEN AT THE PLACERVILLE THEATRE,
PLACERVILLE,
EL DORADO COUNTY.....Californta.
—ON—
JULY 3lst, 1871.
—BY THE-«
BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
OF
PLACERVILLE,
To Aid in Erecting a
Public School Building !
IN THE
CITY OF PLACERVILLE.
40,000 Tickets will be sold
at $2.50 Coin each!
This Ticket wdmits the Bearer to
the Concert, and also the Bally
During the Concert $50, 000 in Gold
Coin, will be distributed among the Ticket
Holders, as follows :
PCotw Gite. $15, 000
1 Coin Gift.. iv.. ce decdt. 5,000
1 Coim Gift.......266. 1,000.
A Coin Gift... 0.. ..;1,000
LE Coin, Gilt. coos 066s vetiass ». 1,000
5 Coin Gifts, $500 each, ..° 2,500
10 Coin Gifts, $200 each.:.° 2,600
30 Coin Gifts, $100 each. .. 3,000
20 Coin Gifts, $50 each... 1,000
20 Coin Gifts, $40 each.. 800
50 Coin Gifts, $30 each.. 1,500
810 Coin Gifts, $20...... 16, 200
950 GIFTS, amounting to ——»_—«-: 850, 000.
' In addition to above Gifts, the Society will
give
$10, 000 towards erecting a Schee)
House, also $100 for the best Plan
Or Model of the same, to be agreed spon -by“. the Board of Education of Placerville. ;
The Gifts will be awarded in a précisely
similar manner as at the Conccrt glven by
the Mercantile Library Association, at San
Franciseo, and under the supervision of a
Committee of well known citizens of Placervilfe, and managers of the Concert.
Treasurer-Wilcox & Brown, Placerville, with whom all moneys will be deposited, and all disbursements mude.
For a guarantee that the Gifts will be fairly drawn and distributed, the reputation of
the Managers and Business Agents and eveaac of Placerville is especially referrBoard of Managers—B. 8. Crocker, F, P.
Barss, Thomas Frazer, R. Meacham, H. F.
Page, C. H. Weatherwax, Fred. Hunger. R.
J, Van Voorhies, H.D. Raphael. a
A Liberal Discount given to agents.
Checks on San Francisco, Sacramentor, or
~ responsible banks received for ‘Tickets.
Rexponsible Agents wanted.
«2 The Great demand for these Tickets
warrants the conclusion that the drawing
will positively take place at the time mentioned.
All orders and communications, address
R. J. VAN VOORHIES,
§2’y Placerville Benevolent Association.
P.O, Lock Box 141, Placerville, Cal. j7
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
‘BATHS 3
BROAD STREET,
PHILIP DUCA..... .Proprietor.
HAVING 25 cents. Shampooing 25 cts.
KR Hair Cutting 25 cents,
Baths-—Hot or Cold 25 cents.
Hair Dressing Room for Ladies and Children.
TEETH EXTRACTED. Lecches applied
for 25 cts, Cuppipg 24 cts, “+ gnl
SACRAMENTO SEMINARY,
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
K Street, betweem 10th and. Lith,
SACRAMENTO.
nif
VHE SCHOOL YEAR IS DIVIDED INT®
Two Termsof Twenty-oue weeks each.
The first Terma commences August Ist, and
closes Deceinber 22d. The second Term
commences January 9th, and closes June Ist
The grounds of the Seminary have been
BOOTS AND SHOES.
. WM. R. COE keeps
constantly on hand Gents’
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Laienkiire dies, Misses & Children’s
-Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes
Slippers, &c.
All my Goods are from the best Manufeeturers of New York,Philadelphiasnd Boron.
Rubber Boots, Gents, Ladics, Misses and
Children’s Shoes, just from the manufactory, received by the last steamer. Talso have
a full assortment of Blacking, Neats Foot
Oil, French Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sule
Leather, Late Leather, Pegs, Nails, Thread,
Awls, Lasts, and in fact everything to be
found in 4 first cless Shoe and Finding Store.
REPAIRING DONE in the very best style.
Boots and Shoes made to order,
And a good fit warranted in every case. I
keep Boots of my own manufacture always
on hand and will sell my Goode cheaper
han any other Housc in this city. al
DENTISTRY.
RS. HUGRSON & HOLMES}
have opened en office,
Over ‘Lester & Mulloy’s Store.
Mechenicel and Overetive Dentistry in the
latest and mest apvroved styles. ;
Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, fi'rer,
Vuleanite and Alnmininth, Satisfaction
gusranteed as to quality and orice of work.
Visits made et resilience, if desired.
Nevada, Mery 30th, 1971.
JON CALDWEU,
Tastice of the Peace
AR. ATTORNEY AT LAW
ire nesrlv onpesite Nations}
Broad Strest, Nevada City. 3
In Kidd’s Building, Brod Street*
They ste vrenrred to perforn all kinds of
tel
enlarged by the purchase of sn adjoining
. lot, which was Inid out in walks and riding
. cowrse during the late vacation, end orna. mnented with arbors, flowers and shrubbery,
for the usé of the young ladies of the famfly. °
Scholars ere adinitted at any time during
the term, and charged proportion: tely.
Course of Study.—Javenile Deportment,
. Academie Course, and Collegiste Course.
y7 HERMAN PERRY, A. M., Prineipel
ee
REFRESHMENT SALOON.
Hes located at Dreyrvuss OLD Sranp
No. 60 Pine Street,
Iam prepared to furnish, at ALE HOURS,
Fresh Oysters, in every Style, ,
Ham & Eggs, Luncheon,
ICE CREAM, ;
And Confectionery of <I! kinds
AT THE LOWEST RATES, ~~
m6 ANTONE ‘TAM.
‘NEVADA IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDRY.
SPRING STREET, NEVADA €TTY,-,
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ALL KINDS OF IRON’
Me, 68% * BRASS CASTING&,.
Quarts and Saw MMI Machinery
STEAM ENGINES, :
cxecuted insuperior @y14. stredn-ed prices;
ta DAVID THOM.G¥O. @. ALLAN, « °
Nevada, May 25th.
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