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June 10, 1871 (4 pages)

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he publicatic mn of med, at the office treet, in the city « Administratex. ditors. HE ESTATE OF : Notice is hereby Tot . deceased, to the ms having claims exhibit: the same hers within ten on of this notice, office of John I. im the city and editors. MAGTIRE, DE reby given by the fix of the Estate ed, to the crecshaving claims , toexhibit them hers, within ten ablicaticm of this nistratrix, atthe e city and county. E MAGUIRE, Patent to a ing Claim. nd Office, May 31, 1871. ving filed his apice fora Patent to law. and instrucded, having been __ ordered that the plication be pubhe Neyads Daily yablished nearest ‘at Nevada city,in™ lifornia. LUM, Register. on the claim. toa Quartz Mine > all whom it may vm has been made . e Government of tent to the followor iode, together necessary four the <i as follows, tc. lands in Mineral nship and county ornia, and about -casterly from Need in Section No. Range, No. 9, east, dian, and upon 3 », Knewn as the EsJaims and lands, described as folgat the mouth of Gold Quartz Minank of Deer Creek , from which point 1) boundary of Secorth Range 9 east, lian, bears S 69° uns thence South near the croppings all its dips, spurs, stake marked E6 y. Also. a tract of tand milling purid ledge takes its by said 8. B. Davii and the erection rks in connection eing necessary for r working of sume, scribed as follows, marked E 1, frum above mentioned ‘or the survey of links distant, and chains to a stske 1.70 chains to a South 156 W 16.80 E4datN E corner $1536 W 6 chains, stake marked E 5, > a stake marked ry of claim on the chains to a small nce NI9S E 18. inning. Contains and situated in ram posted with ny adverse claim ‘a to’ present the > and Receiver of ice, for Sacramenmenty, California, the date berev!, evada County, Cai ORT, Applicant. — z editors. tate Of Samuel Inice is hereby give? nistcator os the Esceased, to the credving claims against the-same with the » four months a!: notice, to the uhJohn I. Caldwell, and County ef Ne~ Up. Administrat: MARKET. letor. Also of BEEF, FEAL. lies and Mests deAMES COLLES. ¥, M. D. 1OMCEP A THIC ET. “oppcsite Ne ring’s. 9-9: LET LLANE SET PTCA LE CIGARS! TOBACCO! ‘PIPES! Uc ers constantiy on hand the very best ‘ and Cintide Orion, . WoL. Soar NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1871. . NO. 83. Che Duily Traceript GRAND oa pate 000 SPRING AND SUMMER A VERY —_* Longacre eS ee ; NEVADA CITY, CAL. MUSICAL FESTIVAL ! ILL BE AWA’ TO THE SEASON Ae rere eilet. a aay TICKET HOLDERS onthe CLOTHING! . T HAS, BEEN frectically demonstrated AR iaee os een Smee N. P. BROWN. Jake a BROWN & DEAL, PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. Corner of Broad and Pins Strecis, ~ TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT : One Yeir~in advanée. 22.2.2. . » $1000 Bix SER ee oc aae aes 500 Three Montha, {2° cass cvesnis cae «. 300 Per week, Twenty-Five Cents. &e. &e. “KO. ce eee JULIUS GREENWALD, quaities of Of tbe Choicest Brands. Among them will be found a Splendid lot of Fine Cut Chewing’ Tobacco, ‘IN BULK. May Flower--a superior ~brand, Better than sything ever ome seen in this Market ! Inthe line of Chewing Tobacco, WILL, BE FOUND, Paces’ Golden Plag Sepsis Lester's Fig, ne _ Golden Pancake. : Navy of every description, And many other Brands too numerous to mention. ALL OF THE NEW BRANDS —or— CIGARS AND TOBACCO! _ ON HAND. : ALSO, A GREAT VARIETY OF bad SMOKING TOBACCO! SUCH AS Yacht Club, May Queen, Forest Rose, Seal, &c. PATENT CHARCOAL PIPES, M.EERSCHAUM PIPES, CUTLERY, .PLAYING CARDS, MONTE CARDS, AlLof which:I offer for sale on, reasopable HAVANA CIGARS, Such as Cubanas, Figaros, Matilda, Wholesale and Retail, And a. good addortment of Domestic Cigars, ranging in price from $25 per thousand and apwards, Call and examine my abet before er sing ¢lsewhere. JULIUS GREENWALD. Nevada, May 26th. : : Attorney atta Coaihistae at aw Cyr AT THE COURT HOUSE. — Nevada, May 25th. Me? NILES akauea, _ Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE—Corner of Broad and Pine Sts. over.Greenwald’s Gigar Store.. ., M, S. DEAL, Counselor and Attorney at Law. FFICE~ ‘Daily “‘Transeript”. Editorial . Rooms, corner of Broad and Pine Sts., . Nevada city. , a _ WILLIAMS & JOHNSON, -. Counselors and Attorneysat Law, . \FFICE—Over Seg a anhelliesey Eaicon. corner of Broad and Pine streets JOHN CALDWELL, Justice’ of ‘the Peace, ND ATTORNEY AT LAW.— Office oo, wth g eam National Hotel, R. M.-HUNT, M. D. 2 ATTENDING? — been cl Cher ropeetor, ants.. shampooing 25. Gatien 25 conte. ; a8 Se. cad ‘cait a! hed for 25 chs. EXTRACTED.. ome e BROOKLYN, ALAMEDA COUNTY, . Brovkiyn. The Best and most Liberal SchedILL BE GIVEN AT BROOKLYN HALL, —on— JULY FOURTH, 1871. IN AID OF A PUBLIC LIBRARY! $500 to Brooklyn Fire Department. $350 to each of the Four peaaieharen of LOOK AT THIS LIST.OF CASH GIFTS : The Profits go for the Benefit of a Pablic . LAbary! THE GIFTS WILL ‘BE SENT B¥ DRAFTS OR EXPRESS TO ANY PART OF an RS THE WORLD — 2166 GIFTS ! One Chance in Every 22! vale yet presented t to the Public! WILL BE SOLD AT TWO DOLLARS. EACH GOLD COIN, < Which will entitle the holder to one-sdmiestow, and to any gift-that may be ~ awarded, *7 All Moneys will be deposited in the hands of the Trustees!"ta “purposes : —_— . PREMIUMS. s . J 1 Premium, Gold Coinz... ielectie $25,000 & . Fd ’ ’ ’ mium, Gold Coin....... 15,000 $10,000 in Gold Coin 1 Premi , Y Premium, Gold Coit. ....6..0 “16,000 Will be donated in the following mammef :. 1 prominm, Gold Coin. .i..06604s 5,000 $7,000 in Gold Coin to establish a Li-. 1 Premium, Gold Coin... ee 4,000 brary. : 1 Premium, Gold Coin...... ++ 3,000 _ $600 to Alameda County Hospital. . 1 Prenflym, Gold Coin.... Seeding? S000 $500 to General School Fund. 1 Premium, Gold Coin ! ‘. lowing well known citizens : 50, 000. ‘Tickets ts of Admission !. . 4th Day of July, 1871. The Cosmopolitan Benevolent Society, of Californias, will hold their Second Grand Fair at the Broad Street Theatre, Nevada City, Cal., in aid of the following charitable ist, Public Schools of Nevada County ; 2d, Public Library of Nevada City ; 3d, Orphan Asylum, Nevada County ; 4th, Fire Department, Nevada City, 100,000 Season Tickets of Atimis¢ sion will be Sold at $2 50 each, All the Premiums will be deposited in the BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY. 1 Premium, Gold Coin 15 Premiums, Gold Coin, $1,000 each 15,000 5 Premiums, Gold Coin, $500 each., 2,500 8 Premiums, Gold Coin, $300 each. . 25 Premiums, Gold Coin, $250 each— 6,250 100 Premiums, Gold Coin, $100 each 10,000 100--Premiums, Gold Ooin, $50 each; 5,000 200. Premiums, Coin, $30 each. 6,000 500 Premiums, Gold Coin, $25 each. .12,500 1,043 Premiums, Gold Coin, $20 each 20,860 2,005 Premiums am't to $150, 000 Business Managers. A. W. POTTER, A. H. HAGADORN, J. CORWELL LEE. By Special permission we refer to the folJohn H. Die nee Sheriff Nevada Oaupty: T. W. Sigow x; National Exchange John A. Hotel; M. 8. Deal, Editor Nevada Transcript; G. Vv. Schmittburg, Postmaster; Julius Greenwald, County Treasurer; Geo. B. Neweli, éx-County Supervisor: Thos. J. Gardner, Editor Nevada: Gazette; P. Banner, Merchant; R. B Gentry. ate Sheriff Nevada Onahty; D. E. Bell, Deputy: ee Tra A. Eaton, Ynion Hotel; ‘ J nage T. H. Rolfe; ’ Geo. K. Phillips; Merchant: ; 5 A. Goldsmith; Merchant; : Wm, R. Coe, Chief Engineer Fire Depart, ment; * C. T,. Canfield, ex-Chief. Baalaien Fire De partment; Ay Sindfobd, Merehiint: * Bliven & Potter, Merchants; Lester & Mulloy, Merchants; L. ‘Nikell; Mars! Good responsible on wanted, Liberal. cominitsions allowed: Money shoul sent by Express, or by Draft on any solvent Bank. Address all communications to Cc. B. SOCIETY, apl Nevada City, Cal. ' LEGAL ENTERPRISE. $100,000 ( FESTIVAL ! ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MAY 25th, 1871. : In Aid of a Public Library ! TICKETS $2 EACH. Ceupons One Dollar Each, $50,000 Gold. Coin, in Gifts ! WILL BE AWARDED —TO THE— TICKET HOLDERS? : AS) FOLLOWS : One gift of gold coin. .,..<. + eee «6 $10,000 One gift of gold coln.... 5,000 One gift of gold coin. .....55 ses 8,000 One gift of gold.coin. .. : 2,000 One gift of gold coin. ..... Swans 1,000 One gift of gold coin’.,....... 1,000 One gift of gold-coin: ......4. . 1,000 One gift of gold coin. .......1,000 Oné' gift of gold-coif :.2..:1..2,-. 1,000 One gift of gold coin ...... toes . One gift of gold CH chine pee 250 . Five gifts of $150 each, gold coin. .. 750 Thirty gifts of $100 each....... 3,000 Twenty Gifts of $50 each....4.. 1,000 . Fifty Gifts of $40 . ee 7 2,000 . One Hundred Gifts, $30 each os ele weée 3,000 . One Hundred Gifts, $20 COON. ciessas 2,000 . 650 Gifts at "$10 each eeasen as es a ealale a 6,500 1200 Gifts at $5 each.. .. ke eee 6,000 . $50,000 . THE GIFTS Will be awarded in a similar, manner as at) the Concert given in San Francisco, in aid of the Mercantile Library.’ The Drawing will be under the management of a. Com-’ mittee of well known responsible citizens of . guarantee that the Gifts will be fairly and — arawn. Werefer, by permission, to the following wéll-lmown vitizens Duncan Cameron; Gapitslist. Pees Wheaten, Canpehits 5 75) Jas. Larue, Lumber Deaier, H. Leise, Real Estate; , * 5.°0. Connors, Real Estate, L. B. Haff, Heel Eetatea James Moffi.t, Rent er Becht, (Brooklyn . age Brewery): SapiFP. A, Remillark, Brick Manufacturer and John McTigue, Merchant, ei &TS. Tete Abin Stone, wry ant Basiness Mafiager. 8. ROW, bo Agent: Las 5 DOMEB EO. myt9 ene 7.9 tea BROOKLYN, ALAMEDA: COUNTY, for a! ite Mtns Bowery, Oak-: G. G. Allen; Nevada Boatidry;
eee me GREAT BARGAINS! ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO., Cr. OF PINE and COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY, have: just received a Splendid Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, &e. Which they offer to the public as low as such Goods can be o¥tained in this State. SOMETHING NEW! A PRIZE FOR ALL! THE GREAT EXPECTATION PAPER COLLAR ! Each box contains a valuable prize with excéllent collars thrown in. Gentlemen's Fine Shirts, Under Clothing, Miner’s Goods, 67 Of all kinds and varieties. “Ga ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO., GUARANTEE SATISFACTION to all ons give the LATEST, FINEST & BEST GOODS “AT THE— = a ~ VERY LOWEST PRICES ! #7 Before buying elsewhere, those in want. of anything in the Clothing Line wiil find it greatly to their advéntage to ROSENSTOCK, Saicn & CO. Corner of Broad & Pine Streets. Nevada, May 25th. 3, ~AGRAND GIFT CONCERT Will be gi at SAN JUAN THEATRE, on MONDAY, JULY 10th, 1871, under the auspices of the < North San Juan ‘Benevolent Asso~ eiation, San Juan, Nevada Co, . For the Benefit of the platen ecHoos. FIRE COMPANIES, CHURC CEME. TERIES, SCHOOL LIBRARIES, and WATER WORKS in Bridgeport Township. 1, 318 Gifts aggregating the sum of $43,000. 50,000 i ata will be sold at $1 50, Gold Coin, eae This mn the most liberal offer yet presented List of gifts to be awarded ; to the people of this State. 4 oogh gift.. scosmecboow~y ade <cces BOO GIFTS. } -caah gi{ts. cc c8. --15,000} 1 Gift of Gold coin. 1 cash gift.. 10,000 . 1 Gift of Gold epin,.* {1 cash gift. 5,000 } 1 Gift of Gold coin . 1 cash gift. 3,000 . 2 Gifts of $1,000 each Gold Coin... 2,000 . Li cash gift. . 2,000 . 1 Gift of Gold COIN, ..ssceeeeeeee ee 900 A Bae) a en Be aie ee ieee een 1,000 . 1 Gift of Gold COIN...,-ce,,-02002+ 800 ¥ cabs Gift:.6.2. i ccs leceee es 1,000 . 1 Gift OF Gold Coin.....ce eee eee 700 . k cash gift....5 1,000} 1 Gift Gf Gold coin..i...0.2.6600 . 1 cash BIG Sais veseieceeesecs rer rear 1,090 . § Gifts of $500, Gold Coin, each., 250 1 debe WAG, ies i kEUT, cctv dek 1,000 . 3 Gifts of $400, Gold Coin, each.. 1,201, Treash gi€teceoucde% ta. oimacee peeeeen 1,000 . 4 Gifts of $300, Gold Goin; each.. 1,200 I Casi Witt. acsoeteea checksebooee 1,000 . 10 Gifts of $200, Gold Coin, each.-. 2,000 Ea mB QUT rese cscs Tories aw eis ares abiesie 1,000 . 15. Gifte of $100, Gold Coin, éach... 1,500 1 cash gift seatbhesavathers beste soseeves 1,000 22 Gifts of $50, Gold Goin, each: ..1,100 Wm CE ooo ac Since Gr gh gin ie whace o Sin'slave 1,000 . 50 Gifts of $40, GoldWoin, each... 2,000 115 cash gifts, $500 cach....-0+--7,500 . 50 Gifts of $30, @old’Coin, each... 1,500 10 cash gifts, $250 each... (peeeaes 2,500 . 150 Gifts of $30, Gold Coin,‘each... 3,000 20 cash gifts, $100 each....... 2,000 . 400 Gifts of $15, Gold. Coiny each.. . 6,000 50 cash gifts, $50 € we Ab eveesied, ors 2,500 . 600 Gifts of $10, Gold Coin, each... 6,000 . 100 cash gifts, $30 each....... 3,000 f 1000 CASH GIFTS, $10 EACH. ese Sa ese 10,000 1,318 Gifts amounting to $423,000 . 1000 CASH GIFTS, $5 EACH. 5,000 ' 2310 GIFTS, amounting to . AL_ AID: ASSOCIATION among the: Ticke . Holders. a precisel gave such universal satisfaction. REFERENCES : J. TURNER, Den, Li. 8. Marshal. rP. R. R., Omaha, Nebraska. Good responsible Agents wanted. 20 pe cent. commission allowed. Address. LYFORD & CO: oe ‘Nebraska. Office, Caldwell Block. ‘$100,000 . Which will be didtributed by the MUTUuF This Enterprise will be conducted in similar manner to that of the Inte Grand Gitt Concert of the Mereantile Library Association, of San Francisce,which E. ZABRISKIE. te late Gov2rnment Clerk U. usiness Managers: SPENCER: & Parcisok, Agents ‘at Ne! Treasnrer—JOHN T. MORGAN, of North San Juan. t. All moneys heréin Will be deposited with BLOCK & . FURTH, Bankers, North San Juan, by whom all disbursements will be made at the tinte of the Concert. The drawing will take place, and the Gifts be awarded, preciscly similar to the method adopted by ‘be Managers of the Mercantile Library Gift Concert, held at San Francisco, and uhdet the supervision of well known citizens of North San Juan, and the Managers of this Association, A DISCOU OF SIXTEEN AND TWOr urchase from us and to those who may or more. Managers+—Dr. J. STOTLAR, B.P, DUNNING, WM. M. DAVIS, L. BUSHNELL, ‘A Picket. admits the Bearer to the Drawtomers who call on them, and propose to . . All other Goods in proportion ! THIRDS PER CT. ALLOWED TO, AGENTS directly to the amount of twenty-five tickets A. GOLDSMITH, Keeps on hand at all times and seasons, the . t LARGEST, CHOICEST, and the Cheapest Lot of Dry Goods ‘To be found in California ; Consisting of the . ; following named articles : Dress and Fancy Goods ! Buack AND COLORED SILEs, SumMMER Popuiys. SUMMER GRENADINES, > (New Styles and Colors,) PicqgveEs, (all kinds.) ORGANDIES, LAwNs AND PERCALE, Privts, (Beautiful Patterns.) GINGHAMS, -CHAMBREYS, FINest SILK CLOAKs, ConsEts, (New Style.) TRIMMINGS, Hosiery, Laces, &e. &e. &e. Ke. Also, a Magnificent stock of FINE MILLINERY GOODS ! ! A FULL LINE OF THREE-PLY CARPETS, TAPESTRY, OIL CLOTHS, At the Very Lowest Figures, Best Merrimac and Sprague’s Prints, : ‘10 yards for $1. __ 4-4 Black and Brown Muslin, _ mai 8 yards for $1. ‘ Best Allendale’s Doublé Sheeting, 4 yards for $1 © 0. Large Spool of Silk, $1. Small Spool of Silk, 12 1-2 cts, Five Best Spool Cotton far 23 cents. A, GOLDSMITH, Kipp's BuILpInG, BRoaD STREET. Nevada, May 4th. H. R. BUSSENIUS, DRUGGIST, MASONIC BUILDING, CORNER OF COMMERCIAL & PINE STS. DRESS MAKING. MISS MARTHA SMITH, OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE LADIES of Nevada City that she is-p! to do Sewing of 411 kinds in a neat artistic manner and at reasonable rates. oe Work done bythe day or piece. Orders left at ALEX. GAULTS, on Broad Street, or at MRS. McCLOUD'S on Pine Street, will be . promptly und faithfully attended to. Nevada, April 27th. Assessment Notice. RLEANS CONSOLIDATED MINING OOMPANY,—Location of Works Ne 4 vada Township, Nevada County, Cal. No», gTick.—There are delinquent upon the fol. lowing described stock on account of Aswess-ment levied 6n the 15th. day of April, 1871, the several amounts set,opposite the names of the respective share holders, as follows : Names. No. Cert. Stirs. Ani't. Charles McElvy, 56 10 $ 5,00 A. B. Brady, 23 290 100 00 . David Norrie, 25 15 $7 50 . George Johnston, 20 290 100 00 . George Johnston, 22 25 12 50 George Johnston, 48 13 6 50 Orlands Steddard, 5&0 100 50 66 Orlando Stoddard, 51 50 25 00 Orlando Stoddard, 52 30 15 00 James A. Farrell, 24 9) 25 00 . James Watt, 47 1 50 00 Wm. Ric hards, 38. 25 12 50 And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Trustees mado on the 15th be held on. SATURDAY, June “bath, 1 Nevada City, at 11 o’cloek, A. M. for the prirpote of choosing. Sixteen Delegates Flat 3 ; San Juan 4; Sweetland 1; Frencir Gorrai 2 ; Cherokei.: 1, at to the . nion Republican State-Convention, and tehe Congressional Convention of the Second Congressional District, and for the transaction of such other business, as 8) before said Convention, 1 come Primary Elections for the election of delegates to the County Convention will bé held n the several Precincts of the County, on SATURDAY, JUNE 17th, 1871, In the Precincts of Nevada city and Grass Valley, primary elections ‘will be held between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M. and sundown, and in pursuance of the provisions = the Porter Primary cincts between the hours of 7 and 9-P. } Law. In al] other. The following is the apportionment of delegates for the several precincts ; Nevada Township 16 delegates. Nevada city 15; Blue Tent 1, Grass Valley Township 14 delegates, Grass Valley 11; Buena Vista 1; Forest Springs 1; Lime Kiln 1. Rough & Ready Township 6 pine — Rough & Ready 3:; Indian Springs] ; M ey Flat 1; Anthony House 1. hip 6 delegates. Eureka 2 ; South Fork-1. Bridgeport Township 9 delegates, Eureka’ Townsh Moore’s North Birohville 1; Bloomfield Township 5 delegates. Bisom: field 2; Lake City 1; Columbia Hin 1; Relief Hill 1. Meadow Lake Township 12 delegates. — * iS Truckee 10 ; Boca 2 Little York Toetakio 6 delegates. You Bet 2 ; Little York 1; Lowell Hill1; Hunt's Hill 1; Red Dog 1. Washington Township 4 auicgates. _Washington 2; Omega 2 The-test-for quatifieation-ofoles a the primaries will be a pledge to support the nominees of the Union” Republican” State, Congressional and County Conventions of the year 1871. By order of the Union Repubtican County Central Committee. JOHN W. HINDG, President. A.C. Niles, See’y. j6 Political Announcements. For County Surveyor. H S. BRADLEY is heredy atinotric ; @ ed as p candidate for the office-of . ; County Surveyor; subject to the decision of the Ropahijens County Convention. For District ict Attorney. W. D. LONG, of Eureka Townshi e is hereby announced. as a candidate for the office of District Attorney sub‘. ject to the decision of the Repubiican County Convention. : j2 For Assembly. AT. WHEELER, of. Bear Valley, Washington Township, is hereby: announced as & candidate for the Assembly, subject to the decision of the” Republican Convention.’ m30 For County 1 Treasurer. as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. For County] Treasurer. GOLDSMITH is hereby announced A @ as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the, decision of the Republican Convention.For County Recorder. . Shepton MORSE, jof Grass Valley, is announced a: a candidate.fer the office of County Recorder, subject to the nomination of the Be publican Convention, For County R Recorder, A . M. WALLING, o of Rongh and Ready e Township, will be a candidate for ad office of County Recorder, subject to. the decision of the Republican Convention. For Sheriff. HRS SCADDEN, of Grass Valley, is hereby announced as a candidate ee Sheriff of Nevada county, by his many friends—subject to the decision of the Re.: publican Convention. For County Clerk. . J. ROGERS, “present incumbent, e will be a candidate fer re-election to the office of County Clerk, subject to the . vention. BE, s ANFORD, of Grass Valley, ‘ts de here ‘by announced ar a candidate for the office of Road Commie gioner, subject to . the decision of tl the e Rerablic: an Convention. For Road Commissioner. OB SCOTT is b hereby announced as @ canCsdate for the office of Road Oomday of April, 1871, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will be sold at public anction, at the office of the Company, Main Street, Nevada city, on the FIFTH DAY OF JUNE, 187], at the hour of 12 o'clock, M. of said day, to pay said. delis.quent assessment together with costs of 4. vertising and expenses of sale. myl9 O, MALTMAN, Secr¢ cary. The above sale is postponed tr, TUESDAY the 13th inst. at the same timr.and place. And a Ph otters 2 of tue Trustees’ is called at M. same diy and place. j6 O. MALTMAN; Sec’y. i d Concert. lj ILD P et od Be as f the’ foflowing named citizen W PIGEON OON. 4 r to one mi ¢ & — IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE . tor seterence: Block k Furi, J.T. Morgan, ¥. ‘48. BREN REMOVED to the Building i f jad t ry Dr. E. B, fart) Ls H, Butler. 0,. Pp. ptigger, next doer, te Srumpr’s Horz., nearly COnrann.8 LONDON. org . Evans ine oi h, oe —: opposite my old stand, on at tind ota Bry Mcte Page, sab floury ‘Sweclasd,. . Broad Street, Nevada City, Si\-QrTTer 3 ee Geo. B. ete ulanase tweed aot Beg ge te Gadwal. 1am prepared to supply: my old peo and pea me 000. feaier, Parshler, R. Lattin: _ormer patrons With the very best-of ne Oe adnate wie ari, fe. . WINES, snes LIQuons, nuen, ape. apeuneetees. . ah aaa CIGARS. ae &. weer & FR MARGAN, eh! Calland test the above articles, 4 . *s0nN PABEROX,. ia All ‘orders aba communications to.. recs ate Tay ; bi JAMES A. STIDGER, Sée’y, ; Propri oe Agent for Nevada City! ¥iorth San Jun, Cal Nevals, Feb. lith. ; miksione., subject to the decision af the . Re epw. ‘hican County Convention. . For Public Administrator. OHN K. SALB.a1 announces himself as ey) a candidate for the office of Public Ad. ‘. ministrator at the ensuing County Election EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Opposite National myhengy bila < ANCASTER & ROBINSON the LARGEST LOT OF H CARRIAGES and BUGGIES to be found in this part of the. State. TEAMS, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks tolet at the shortest. Rotice and on the most reasonable terms. Oi Bose aed free remains ‘F good atyle and capa as fastas. “heat wolhe, ADY gen~ tleman see ‘to’ pins 88, Saddte Horses always on hend.’ by the day, week ornate 4p PFs . . Horses boarded ". and the area of cnve,cmarantee: SNCASTE SOUISROK Nevada, ‘May 25th. ULIUS GREENWALD isannounced. decision of the Democratic iKominating Con. . For Road Commissioner, i ON have : for Punetals itanaee aah, ”