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Xe of ® Bpevial Act of the Legi Ff Keftucky, of Match 13, 1871
the Trustees of the Public Library of Kentucky Will givea
Grand Gift $1,000,000 Concert,
AT LOUISVILLE, KY.
On Tuesday, Oct. 31, 1871.
Under the direction of the best Musical Tal«ut that can be procured. Tickets of Ad=
mission $490 each, Currencys
Each Ticket will have attachied to it four
coupons of the denomination of $2.50 each.
The holder of an entire ticket will be énti‘tled to admission te the Concert, and to the
whole amount of the gift awarded to it by
lot. The holder of each coupon will be entitled to admission to the Cancert and to one
‘“=<fourth of the amount of stich gift a8 may be
awarded to it.
To provide funds for this Grand Concert,
end for the benefit of the Public Library of
Ecntucky, 100,000 Tickets will be sold at 310
“ench currency.
THE CITIZENS BANK OF KENTUCKY
is Treasnrer and D itory.Immediately after the Concert the sum of
$550, 000 IN CURRENCY.
Will be distributed by lots to the holders of
Tickets in the following GIFTS : viz :
ONE GRAND GIFT OF...... $100,000
One Gittole ios: apacn ss 25,000
One gift of.. ‘ 20,000
One Gilt of scsi siccsees 19,000
ONE GTO ose es onedlssivesaseagesicnic. 18,000
One gift Of; oiecccas orale alaielenelsetielerers 17,000
Qe GIM OL. .ncrrccccrvccssscveverse 16,000
One Git Of ieccccicartinwacss weeecees 15,900
ORC NICOL a bcesecéesicsesersosss 14,000
One BiltOl secs iecee ec cceciea saws 13,000
One PIRt Of. (ec ccdeciscienesescocwsew 129,000
One Gilt Of ieicoa se ceieiseien Sosa’ 11.000
ORE PLC OL. oe. sie cicinese.p 19,000
One gilt Of.. vicedesece.d 9,000
One BME OF os 5 is dicsins do ceres oa sees 8,000
One PLE. Ofc cccinceswecies Ricisigh ee vseigeers 0,000
One gi Of.. oe deve segetiesi’ss 6,000
One giftof... 5,000
One gifto#. 4,000
One WiC Of. ica cteseesanieoeee nes. (52,000
One Grand gift of. .....e0ecee 0% 50,000
Ten gifts of $1,000 each,.....10,000
Fifteen gifts of $900 each,.. -» 18,500
Eighteen gifts of $800 each. pv 4400
‘Twenty gifts of $700 each.. ..+.. 14,000
Twenty-five gifts of $600 each... 15.000
Thirty gifts of $500 each... -35,000
Forty fts of $400 each,... -: 16,000
“Forty ive gifts of $300 each. e. 13,500
Fitty gifts of $200each....... 10,000
446 gifts of $100 each. ..-..... 44,600
721 Prizeq feel. oon sc geddeboescecs $560,000
After paying the expenses of the enterprise
and making the distribution of the gifts,the
balance of the proceeds arising from the sale
of tickets will be appropriated to the establishment of a FN, fe in Louisville. to
be called the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. By the provisions of the charter
this Library 18 to be forever free to the jrratuitous use and enjoyment of every citizen
und it is the purpose of the trustees to raise
a fund sufficient to seciite a suitable building to place in it books enough to form the
nucleus of a magnificent library, and to so
cndow it as to enable it to buy the current
publications as they come out, and to be
t-lf-sustaining. The Cohcert and distribution will take place under the immédiate supervision of the Trustees named in the act
of incorporation, who are as follows :
TRUsTEES.—Thos, E. Bramlette, late Governor of Ky.: Henry Watterson, Editor CourierJournal 0o.;-W. N. Halderman, Preaident Courier Journal Co.: Ben. Casseday, of
the Daily Commercial ; Geo. P. Doern, proprietor Anzieger ; H. M. McCarty, of the
Daity Ledger S08. Cain, Clerk Jefferson
Court_of Common Pleas; M.W. Clisky, Author Political Text Book; R. T. Durrett, of
the Louisville bar.
Tne Trustees will be assisted by the following well-known and eminent. citizens of
K-ontucky, who have consented to be preseHt
at the Concert, and to superintend the drawing and distribution of gifts : ‘
SUPERVISORS.—Hon. H. J. Stites, Judge
Jofferson Coutt of Common Pleas ; Hon. T.
I. Cochran, Chancellor Louisville Chancery
Court ; Hon. H. W. Bruce, Judge Jefferson
Circuit Court; Hon, J. G. Baxtér, Mayor of
Louisville ; Hon. B. J. Webb, Senator of Ky;
Col. G. C. Wharton, U.S. District Attorney;
Col. Phil. Lee, Prosecuting Attorney Ninth
Judicial District ; Gen. J. 'T. Boyle, President N.H. & E, R.R.; Dr. T,SBell, Prof.
Med. University, Louisville ; Jilson P. Johnson, Proprietor Galt House ; Hon. J. Proctor Knott, late Membet Congress ; Andrew
Greham, Tobacco and Cotton Broker.
The holders of tickets to which gifts are
awarded will be paid on presentation at the
‘office in Louisville, Ky. Tickets will be for
saleat the office in Louisville, on the
FIRST OF JULY, 1871.
A:liberal discount will be, allowed when
100, 500, or 1000 tickets are purchased ina
lot. All orders accompanied by femittances Will be promptly attended to and thu
tickets returned by mail, registered or by express, as ordered.
The undersigned, late principal Business
Manager of the very sttecessful Mercantile
Library Gift Concert of San Francisco, having been appointed Agent of the above enterprise, has to say that everything will be .
done to make this an entire sucecss, and buyers of tickets will find their interests as well
guarded as‘if they were personally ‘present .
and superintended the entire affair.
CHARLES R, PETERS,
jl7 Galt House, Louisville, Kentucky.
‘PACIFIC INSURANCE
COMPANY.
422 California Street, SAN FRANCISCO.
{IRE AND BIARINE INSURANCE ;
—
CAPTPAL STOCK i136 toseiss $1,000,000 00
Amount in exeers of Capital
available to pay Losses and
Dividends,... eeis'eie, bce oaeer 640,065 11
ASSETS IN GOLD.
Leans on Real Estate and Collaterals worth $2,420,000... 1,087,058 ¢1
Cash. in Bamke sa. fos cssies. 177,863 72
United States and other Stocks
owned by the Company.. 226,500 00
Real Estate: The Company's
property, eorner California
& Leidcadorff Strects... 146,000 00
Other Assets. ...0. 005 teed 102,642 00
Total Assets in Gold. ...61, 740,065 11
Losses paid promptly in Gold on adjust.
ment, J. HUNT, Pres't.
A, J, RALSTON, Secretary.
Inaurance effected on the most favorable
terms by ; ;
PRESTON & FAIRCHILD, _
Agents for Nevada City.
NEVADA ICE Co.
Cuas. Ken, Pres’tz. . .E. W.-BickLow, Sec’y.
R EDUCTION IN PRICES.—On and after
®& this date Ice willbe ~
2 1-2 Cents per pownd!
iclivered in any part af the City. Partienlar attention paid to serving Families. Orcers left at the offiees Junction of Muin and
janl
Boulder Streets, will be ty attended
to, 3.8. THOMPSON,
_™ 23 General ‘Superintendent.
R. M. HUNT, D. . .
ATTENDING. PHYSICIAN,
NEVADA CrTry) °"* §
___ JORN CALDWELL,
Justice of the-Reate;
Panes = es oo
RN REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES,
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY,
623. KEARNEY STREET,
Cos. Commeticlal, Sax, Francisco.
fgg saat in 1854, for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases,
such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilisin all #s forms; Seminal Weakness, Inpotency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years’
standing) and Ulcerated legs successfully
treated.
DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of announcing that he has returned trom Visiting
the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has:
resumed practice at his Dispensary, 623
Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San
Francisco, where his old patients and those
requiring his services may find him.
The Doctor has spared neither time nor
money in seeking out new remedies, afd has
returned with increased facilities for the
aileviation of human suffering. :
Horrible Diseases.
How many thousands of persofis, both
male and female, are there who are suficring out a miserable existence from the effect of secrét Tndulgences, or from virus
absorbed into the system ! Look at their
pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and
their broken down constitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of marriage
or the enjoyment of life. In this horrid
situation thousands suffer until death closes
the scenc. Let parents, guardians, friends,
attend toany of those who are suffering
with any of these horrible life,destroying
maladics—see that they are cared for and
cured before it be too late. Send them im~mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who
has made private disease his especial study
for years, and who is certain to cure the
“most inveterate cases without mercury or
injurious drugs. It is important to those
who are afflicted, or to those who aro interested in the welfare of their friends, to be
careful of the many pretended doctors who
infest all cities, publishing their skill in
curing all diseases in a few days, imposing
upon the public by using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other
places. Be, therefore, careful and make
strict inquiries, or you may fall into tho
hands of those charlatans.
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of
self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
sektual indulgetice, is practiiced by the
youth of both exes tO af atmost unlimited
extent, producing with unerring certainty,
the following train ef morbid symptoms,
unless combatted by scientific medical
measures, viz: Sallow couwifenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringing in the ears, noise Nike the rustling of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs,
confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, diftidence in approaching strangers, a disitke to’ form new acquaintances, &
disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various
eruptions about the face, furred tongue,
fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night
sweats, monomahia and frequent insanity.
If relief be not bbtained, persons so afflicted should apply immediately, either in
person or by letter, and have a cure effected
by his new and scientific mode of treating
his disease, Which never fails of effecting
zquick and tadieal cure. Dr. G. will give
One Hundred Dollars to any one who will
. prove satisfactorily to him that he was cured
of this complaint by either of the San
Fransisco quacks.
Married Men,
Or those who contemplate marriage, Who
are suffering under any Of these Tearful
maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility: resting. wponthem, wor delay
to obtain immediate relief.
To the Ladies.
The various complicated and distressing
diseases incident to females, treated with
eminent suceess—such as Suppressions, [re
regularities, Whites, Falling of the Womb,
Tumors, all Crinary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Painful or Difficult Menstretion, Bar
riness, etc., will be speedily cured, without
poisonous drugs, injuries, or unpalatable
medicines of any kind, Have no delicacy
n calling, no difference what your troubles
may be. The afilicted ore cordially invited
to call and satisfy themselve.
Persons calling at Dr, Gibbon's offi2 or
sending for packages of medicimes may rely
upon his assurance of confidential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more
' than to be charged with a fair and mutu. ally satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, conaidetihy the circumstances
of the cases, rather than a too prevalent and
. selfish practice of extortion among quacks
and pretenders.
DK, GIBBON is responsible, and will
give to each petient a written instrument,
binding himself to effect a fmettcal and per. manent cure, or make no charge.
Cured at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
. ; HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of
time the disease has continued, sad have
medicine ptotuptly forwarded, ffee from
damage and cnriosity, to any part of the
country, with full and plain directions for
} use, By enclosing $15in currency or $10 in
coin, in a registered letter through the
Post Office, or thtough Wells, Fargo & Co.,
a package of medicine will be forwarded
by express to any part of the Union,
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
street, corner Commercial, San Francisco,
Post Office Box 1957.
Private entrance on Commercial strect.
Remember to put BOX 10567 on the letter. :
Consultations FREE,
RF Correspondents will please inform
DR. GIBBON that they read his advertise:
ment in the DatLy TRANSCRIPT. myl
HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
Sea ot
BROAD STREET,
. PHILIP DUCA...... Proprietor.
HAVING 23 cents. Shampooing 25 cts.
kK Hair Cattlhy 25 cents.
Baths—Hot or Cold 25 cents.
Hair Dressing Room for Ladies end Children,
TEPTH EXTRACTED. Leeches applied
for 25 cts. Cupping 25 cts. ml
BOOTS AND SHOES.
WM, R. COE keeps
constantly on hand Gents’
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ladies, Misses & Children’s
Balnorals, Gaiters, Shoes
Shippers, &c.
All my Goods are from the best Manufacturers of New York, Philadelphia snd Boston.
Rubber Boots, Gents, Ladies, Misses and
Children’s Shoes, just from the
. ty, Peceived by the lest steamer.
a full assortment of Blacking, Neats Foot
Oil, French Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole
. Leather, Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, Thread,
Awls, Lasts, and in fact everything to be
. fownd in a first class Shoe and Finding Stora.
REPAIRING DONE in the very best style.
Boots and Shoes made to order.
Anda good fit, warranted in every case.
keep Boots Oftiny own manufactute always
jon hand and will sell my Goods cheaper
than any other House inthis city. a
BROAD STREET MARKET.
4 opi
AMES COLLEY, Proprietor. A\le} ways lied with the best’ of BEER,
‘PORK, MU “AND VEAL.
Orders filledi from Familiés and Meats deGate P.
Talso have
“ 3} livered of their housés. '
Aenea t mie Nut Ly seeed Giye me acall. Sees esata
Lvoad Strevt, Naveda City. ving) a pie AMES COLLEY.
Nevada, Merci 27thi: «+
TO THE UNFORTUNATE. .
manufactor .
@RAND GIFT CONCERT WILL
be given at A
FIREMAN’S HALL. FOLSOM,
CALIFORNIA,
On Tuesday; July 4th, 1871.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TOWN OF
FOLSOM AND VICINITY; _
‘Yo Purchase,and Maintain as Free, the two
Wire Suspension Bridges crossing the
American River at Folsom and
at Mormon Island, and to
pay the existing indebtedness on Firemen’s
Hall, Folso1.
BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Caer STOCK $100, 000.
’ ‘
HENRY MACKIE, President.
R. W. TULLY... BGA enoens «+++. CASHIER.
_ DIRECTORS : *
Jax. Whartenby, Chas. Marsh, A.C. Niles,
John Cashin, MB Mackie, R.W.Tully,
John W. Hinds.
MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral security. :
Highest P¥ice pata for City and County
Warrants,
Legal Tenders Botght and so#l at Regular
Rates.
Gold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted.
_ Liberal advances made ‘on Gold Dust or
Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Mint,
General and Speciai Deposits received.
30,000 Tickets will be sold at
$2.50 Coin, each, .
During the Concert the sum of 245,000 in ,
Gold Coin will be distributed te the ‘Ticket .
Holders as follows
1 Gift Gold Coin.. 06. eeccee see ee 819,000
.
{
Board of Managers. .
.
B. F. BATES, J. O. BROWN, J. KINNEY,
J. H. BURNHAM, A. ALEXANDER.
Treasarer :
B. F. HASTINGS & CO. Pankers, Sacram’to.
With whom all moneys will be deposited,
and through whout all dfsbursements with
be made. ,.ygj di
special permission the Board of Managers refer to the following well known citi‘zens of Sacramento ;
Gen. J. Howell, of Pacific Mutual Life In
surance Co: C. G. W. French, Attorney ; H.
F. Hastings, Banker ; D. W. Earl, Merchant; .
A. Dennery, Merchant ; Alfred Spinks, Co. .
Treasurer ; L. Powers, of T. Powers & Co-:
H. 8. Crocker, of H, 9. Crocker O Co.: J, 6. .
Meredith, Presidént Board of Supervisors.
And every citizen of Folsom is hereby especially referred to.
The Gifts will be awarded in a precisely .
similar manner as at the Concert given in,
San Francisco, in aidof the Mercantile Li.
brary, under the supervision of a Committee of well known citizens of Folsom and
Sacramento.
j Fifteen per cent comm ission will be allow~
ed on all orders for-Fifty or more tickets.—
Commission payable in tickets. Ten per}
cent” on wil orders for Twenty and under
Fifty. :
On receipt of a Post Office order or Greenbacks for $30, we will send Twelve tickets to
any address in the United States.
i Aree responsible Agents wanted. Liber}
commissions allowed. Address orders to
J. H. BURNHAM, Sec’y.
412 P. O. Box 65, Folsom, Cal.
UNION REPUBLICAN COUNTY
. CONVENTION. .
CONVENTION OF THE REPUBLI.
A CAN PARTY, of Nevada County, will
be held on SATURDAY, dune 23th, 1871, at
Nevada City, at 11 o’clock, A. M. for the purpose of choosing Sixteen Delegates, to the
Union Republican State Convention, and to
the Congressional Convention of the Second
Congressional District, and for the transac.
tion of sach other business as shall come
before said Convention.
Primary Elections for the election of dele.
gates to the County Convention will be held
in 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 of
the Porter Primary Law. In all other precincts between the honrs of 7 and. 9 P. M.
The following is the apportienment of delegates for the several precincts :
Nevada Township 16 delegates.
city 15; Blue Tent 1.
Grass Valley Township 14 delegates. Grass
Nevada
Lime. Kiln 1.
Eureka Towntship 6 delegates.
Flat 3 ; Eureka 2; South Fork 1.
Bridgeport Township 9 delegates,
San Juan 4; Sweethand 1 ;
French Cortal 2; Cheroke 1.
Moore's
North
Birchville 1 ;
lief Hill 1.
Meadow Lake Township 12 delegates.—
Trackce 10 ; Beta 2.
Little York Township 6 delegates.
Bet 2; Little York 1; Lowell Hill1; Hunt's
Hill 1; Red Dog 1.
Washington Township 4 delegates. Washington 2; Omega 2.
The test for qualification of voters at the
nominees of the Union Republican Stute,
Congressional and County Conventions of
the year 1871, *
By order of the Union Repubtciah County
Central Committee.
JOHN W. HINDS, President.
A. C. Niles, See’y. js
Assessment Notice.
—
( RLEANS CONSOLIDATED MINING
COMPANY .—Location of Works Ne
vada Township, Nevada County, Cal. Nolowing described stock on account of Assessment levied on the 15th day of April, 1571,
the several amounts set opposite the names
of the respective shareholders, us follows :
Names, No. Cert. Shrs, Amt,
Charles McElvy, 56 10 $5.00
A. B. Brady, 23 200 100 vO
David Norrie, om) 75 37 50
George Johnston, a» 200 100 00
George Johnston, 22 25 12 50
. George Johnston, 48 13 650
. Orlande Stoddard, 50 loo bv 00
Orlando Stoddard, 51 50 95 00
Orlendo Stoddard, 52 30 15 00
James A. Farrell, 2& is )) 25 00
James Watt, 47 loo 50 00
. Win. Richards, 38 25 12.50
) And in accordance with law, and sh order
of the Board of Trustees made on the Mth
. duy of April, 1571, so many shares of each pars
cel of said stock as may be necessary will be
. sold at public auction, at the office of the
. Company, Main Street, Nevada city, on the .
. FIFTH DAY OF JUNE, 1871, at the hour of .
. 12 o'clock, M. of said day, to pay said delins
} quent assessment together with costs of ad. Vertising end expenses of sale. ,
. myld . MALTMAN, Secretary. }
. The above sale is postponed to TUESDAY .
the 13th mst. at the same time and place.
And a special meeting of the Trustees is
called at 2 P. M, same day and place.
j6 0. MALTMAN, Sec’y.
The above gale is post TUESDAY
June 2th, at the ‘apes ened ta Russ ,
jes O. MALTMAN, Secretary.
. a 2
The above sale is postponed to Saturday,
July Ist, 1871, at the same time and place.
iM TRC JJ SOR MALTMAN; Ry.
NILES SEARLS,
. Attoihey aiid Gonndelde atE¥w,
FFICE—Corner of
{ over Greonwild' sige
¥ Gift Gold €oin..... ianceat »-§,000;) 3
1 Gift Gold Coin.c-ss-scs.-. se. 1000, TRAVELERS ATTENTION !
1 Gilt: Gold: Coin3.5i55 6. cncmdeces 1,000 . ——< :
1 Gift Gold ‘Cont. i iecsaccinnezas o/s 1,000 Nevada & Dutch Flat Stage Line
4 Gilt Gold Coins. ccascsciccceces 1,009 . ees
1 Gift. Gold Coin.,.¢+.-74,.706. ¥,000. EART & ALLEN, Proprietors.
10 Gifts Gold Con, $500each... 5,000 RUNS DAILY STAGES
50 Gifts Gold Coin, $100 each... 5,000 between Nevada City and
100 Gifts Gold Coin, $50 feach... 5,000 . Dutch Flat Station, via.
50% Gifts Gold Coin, $20 each... 10,000 . BME RED DOG, YOU BET,
ered ee TORK !TCH FLAT, t667 Gifts, amounting to...... $45,000 LITTLE YORK and DUTCH pple
. Boston.
Valley 11; Buena Vista 1; Forest Springs 1;
.
Rough & Ready Township 6 delegates.— .
Rough & Ready 3 ; Indian Springs 1 ; Moon.
ey Flat 1; Anthony House 1. .
.
.
Bloomficld Township 5 delegates. Bloomfield 2; Lake City 1; Columbia Hill 1; ReYou .
. primaries will bea pledge to support the .
TIcE.—There are delinquent upon the fol. ;
Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento, San
Jose, Stockton and Vitginia City.
Dratts on Eastern Cities, London and Germany. !
Agents for Liverpool, London, Globe and
Phenix & Home Insurance Companies. .
CORRESPONDENTS—Bank of Califarnia, San
Francisco ; Bank of D. O. Mills, Sacramento;
Agency Baffk of California, Virginia City.
ing at the latter place with the FASTERN
TRAIN ON THE CENTRAE PACIFIC RB. R.
The Stages connect with the WESTERN
TRAIN, via the same places, and at Nevada
City with Stages for GRASS VALLEY, MARYSVILLE and all parts of Nevada County
and California.
TIME TABLE.
LEAVES DUTCH FLAT STATION at 9
o’clock, A. M.
LEAVES NEVADA CITY at 1P. M.
Through Fare $2 50.
Office at the UNION HOTEL, Nevada.
EARL & ALLEN, Proprietots.
Nevada, June 9th. ————
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
HE copartnership heretofore existing
between Wallace E¢erson and Joseph
Middlemiss, under the firm name of Everson & Middlemiss, General Agents of ‘the
New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, is this day dissolved by mttial consent, Joseph Middlemiss fetiring frem the
firm. WALLACE EVERSON.
JOSEPH MIDDLEMIB&S.
San Francisco, June 8, 1871.
NOTICE. —JOSEPH MIDDLEMISS has
this day been appointed? Superintendent of
Agencies for the Pacific Coast for the New
England Mutual Life Insurance ai pest ot
WALLACE EVERSON
Gen. Agent.
‘EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
San Franefsco, June 8.
An G
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Opposite National Exchange Hotel.
4 the LARGEST LOT OF HORSES and
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES te be found in
this part.of the State.. ‘
_ TEAMS, with Elegant Bnggies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the shurtest notice and .
on the most reasonable terms.
Our Horses are tree from vice, of good .
style and capable of going as fast as amy gentleman cares to drive. ;
Carriages for Funerals attended to with
promptness.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or month
and the greatest of care guaranteed.
. LANCASTER & ROBINSON
Nevada, May 25th. .
NEVADA RESTAURANT.
COMMERCIAL STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
jo H, FRENCH, Proprietor.
Mealsat allhours. Tables supplied
with the best the market affords.
Meals from 25 to 50 cents.
A CALL.
Nevada, April 18th,
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
ee
. FP DPERSONS in want of anything in the
Furniture line, from the finest
JAS. H. FRENCH.
} Bed Room and Parlor Sets !
Down to Common CHAIRS AND TABLES,
. can buy them at extracrdlnary low rates by
calling ow ’ ;
J. E. JOHNSTON.
National Exchange Hotel Building.
. MILWAUKEE BREWERY.
W. DREYFUSS continues to maun' e facture as good
. LAGER BEER
. As can be found on the Pacific coast. Lager
' sold by the quart, gallon, in kegs and bot. tles. Leave your orders at the old stand,
. Spring Street, Nevada City.
) And they will be promptly and faithfully
. } attended to. Give meatrial. I am con.
. fident of giving the very best satisfaction.
. LaGer Brrr delivered to any part of the
' county FREE OF CHARGE. jy7.
SACRAMENTO STREET
MACHINE SHOP.
FRe*« H. FISHER, Proprietor.
. Machinery of all kinds made to order.
REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY.
Fisher’s Hydranlic Chief !
The Best Machine in the State for
Hydraulic Mining !
wo” Manufactured to order on short no' tice. .
SECOND HAND ENGINES !
Three Steam Engines, in good order, for
sale by FRANK H. FISHER.
Nevada, Feb. 25th,
,CAL’NIA PACIFIC RAILROAD
COMPANY'S STEAMERS,
HE fast and splendid Steamers CHRYS.
. OPOLIS and YOSEMITE will leave on
alternate days for SAN FRANCISCO, at 12
o'clock, M., from the foot of K Street.
Steamer YOSEMIEE, Poole; Master, -will
leave on Monpays, Wapnespays and Fre
Days. ue yr
Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Foster,. Master,
Will leave on Tuespays, Tevrspaysand Sat.
URDAYS.
Por Rea Blaft'
The'Stamer VIOTOR, Page, Master, will
leaye for RED BLUFF and the intermediate
Landings
M,, tint ‘further no
For Freight or
-terfere With Marriage—with sure means of
every. Semapar Monnine, at.7 A. .
THOS. FINDLEY & Co.,
BANKERS;
ASE GOLD DUST, MAKE ADpa on Gold Dust, for Assay of Coinage at U. 8. Mint.
Draw {Checks on San Francisco,
Sacramento, Virginia City;
Treasure City.
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA EXCHANGE
FOR SALE ON
Week of Month.
None but experienced and careful grooms
employed. Satisfaction guafahteed in all
ate HENRY SCADDEN.
THE BRIDAL CHAMBER.
Be FOR YOUNG MEN, ont great 80te
CIAL EVILS AND ABUSES, which inrelief %t the Erring and Unfortunate, diseasedand debilitated. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address :— HOWARD ASSOCTATION, 80.28, Ninth Street, Philadetpbia,
Pennsylvania.
CONGRESS BOOKSTORE.
W8. SPENCER. = JOHN PATTISON.
SPENCER & PATTISON,
BROAD STREET.....NEVADA CITY.
—
AVING ADDED LARGELY TO THEIR
Stock of Goods, we shall keep constantly on hand an assortment of
School Books, Initial Paper,
GIFT BOOKS, LEGAL, LETTER & FANCY NOTE PAPER.
BLANK BOOKS,
Legal Blanks, Gold Pens, Papers, Periodicals and Magazines,and a general assortment
of
Stationery Geeds & Fancy Articles.
BW Office of the Western Union Telegraph
Company: — :
Nevada, May 25th.
ARCADE SALOON.
DJOINING Greenwald’s Cigar Store, on
“A. Broad Street, Nevada City,
CARLEY & TOMPKINS, _
Keep constantly. on-hand. the best of WINES,
LIQUORS and CIGARS.
Old friends and new comers are invited
to drop in and see us. m2?
CRYSTAL SPRING SAW MILL.
M. L. & D. MARSH,
EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT
all times a complete stock of
BUILDING AND MINING LUMBER,
Nevada, May Ist.
R. FININGER & C0.,
No. 76 Broad Street, Nevada City.
Wa AND RETAIL DEALERS
I
BRANDIES, WINES, LIQUORS,
Groceries and Provisions,
French Wine, Vinegar, Mineral Water, Teas,
Coffee, Canned Fruits, &e.
_Nevada, May 25th.
CH. FERRAND,
Photographic and Daguerrean
ARTIST,
VERY kind of Photographs and Ambrotypes taken‘in the best style of the Art.
On PINE STREET, over Tam’s Saloon,
BLIVEN & POTTER,
EALERS IN CROCKERY, GLASS AND
Willow Ware, ~
French & American Paper Hangings, Borders, Window Shades,
Fixtures, &c. &e. &e.
Agents for the HOME SHUTTLE MaNO. 18 COMMERCIAL STREET, Nevada
iCty. m25
DRESS MAKING.
MISS MARTHA SMITH,
OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
THE LADIES of Nevada City that
she is prepared to do Sewing of all kinds in
a neat and artistic manner and at reasonable
rates.
Work done by the day or piece. Orders
left af ALEX. GAULTS, on Broad Street, or
at MRS. McCLOUD’S on Pine Street, will be
promptly and faithfully attended to.
Nevada, April 27th, ~
WILD PIGEON SALOON.
AS BEEN REMOVED to the Building
next door to Stumy’s Hore, nearly
eppesite my old stand, on
Broad Street, Nevada City,
i am prepared to supply my old friends and
ormer patrons with the very best of
WINES, ALEs, LIQUORS, BEER,
—AND—
CIGARS.
Call and test the above articles,
‘ ANTOINE STEVENS, Proprietor.
Nevada, Feb 11th. :
NEVADA IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDRY.
: SPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY.
ALL KINDS OF IRON
—AND—
BRASS ‘CASTINGs,
Quarts and Saw Mili Machinery,
. STEAM ENGINES,Cailfornia Paciite'Railroad Stewmors
OMAHA...
1 cash
vada City.
NEW STORE!
_ PUMPS, DERRICKS, CAR WHEELS.
executed in superior style. at re yelats.
. Nevada, May 25t GC. ARPAN.
LEGAL ENTERPRisn,
$100,000 __
co FESTIVAL ?
Caceres
ACADEMY OF Muste,
tee NRA SE 4
MAY 25th, 1872,
In Aid of a Public Library {
TICKETS 62 EACH,
Coupons One Dollar Each,
———
List of gifts to be awarded f
y YORK, BT. PETERSBURG, . , CORE GES itecinnt wins Seco $0 9
= DUBLIN,
Diesel Gif tice sien cs sheseds ee ae
sonatas
I taal Git 5 ssecncsessesinsecees
Gee
AMSTERDAM,
HAMBURG,
1 cash gift.... eae Si eres aie Fr
°
4 1
5
BREMEN,
PARIS.
mia he
.
= 1
FAULKNOR
LIVERY
STABLES
1
GRASS
VALLEY.
1,
: a
ue
—
hn. pee est cirteis EET bese ecenn, om
E UNDERSIGNED
HAVING PU Cagh git, cioeccsces i TE ek
aut! the Stables and Livery Business
. 1 cash giff..+...
iMipesaens
tusts's i
hietetofore conducted by James Faulkmof, . 1 cash gifts..6..ccceesceeecc
cates 1400
now offers to accommodate the public by . 1 cash gifts s+.....e. es,
letting
1 cash giftccewsccrcccescssee,
ts Pence
FINE SADDLE HORSES, — [15 'Cuch gifts, $500 cach. itt hi
10 cash. gifts, $250 eachsisecciiss., 25m
BUGGY FEAMS'. 20 cash gifts, $100 each... be ecenee 2005
50 cash gifts, $50 exch. cise. Oy
f pet sce ae vo Bh cates 3u9lattending to all matters connected with . 1000 CASH G 8S, $10 EACH... 10,099
the Livery Business ina ntost satisfactory . 1000 CASH GIFTS, $5 EACH.... 5,5
der. ; ——
a HORSES BOARDED by the Feed, Day . 2310 GIFTS, amounting to $100,000
Which will be dietribnted by the Mtr.
AL AID ASSOCIATION among the Ty
Holderts. « SMe Ticket
& This Enterprise will be condnetea ip
a precisely similar manner to that of the
late Grand Gift Concert of the Mercantil,
Library Association, of San i
gave such universal satisfaction.
Which
REFERENCES :
J. TURNER, Dep. U. S. Marshat. :
E. ZABRISKIE, late Government Clerk 1, B*
P. R. R., Omaha, Nebraska.
Good responslble Agents wanted, 20 per
cent. commission allowed. Address .
LYFORD & CO. Owaha, Nebrasis,
Business Manages,
Office, Caldwelt Block. .
SPENCER & PATTTSON, Agents at ¥:.
apB
NEW GO0Ds!
NEW PRICES !
THOMAS SHURTLEFF,
OULD respectfully inform the peo
ple of Nevada City and vicinity tha
he has er hand a ¢heiee stock of ———
FAMILY GROCERIES, ©
Especially adapted to this market, which be :
has at his New Store, at the He
Junction Main & Commercial St,
New Goods are being constantly
received,
THOMAS SHURTLETY.
Nevada, May 25th.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
~ Orne,
BROAD STREET..... NEVADA CITY.
J. A. LANCASTER, Proprietor.
HIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL Is Always open for the accémmodation of [.
the Traveling Public. Large additions have >)
been made to it, and been fitted up inde ©
gant style. The Sleeping Rooms are large, (7
airy and comfortable, and the Table will
compare fgvorably with that of any Hotel
in the State. The Proprietor will spare no .
pains nor expense to render his guests coufertable.
Stages for all parts of the State have
their Offices at this Hotel.
The House is kept open all night for
the accommodation of the Traveling Publit.
Billiard Tables and Bar connect
with the Hotel, .
Ashare of Public Patronage is respectful
solicited.
deci JOHN A. LANCASTER,
UTUAL RELIEF ASSOCI
TION,
OF PETALUMA.
INCORPORATED ENDER THE LAWS Of
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
The object of this Association is to secur
pecuniary aid of $2,000 to families or friends
of deceased members, With only an expel#
of Three to Ten Dollars a year, and one di
lar on the death of any member. i
NO. OF MEMBERS LIMITED TO 2,itt
OFFICERS :
SIMON CONRAD, President. .
COL. J. A. HARDIN, Vice President.
ISAAC BERNHARD, Treasurer.
G. R. CODDING, Secretary. <
Directors.---Simon Conrad, W. K. Davs
Joshua Snow, W.L. Van Doren, Col. J. :
Hardin, F. W. Shattuck, L. F. Carpenter, ©
Newburg, G. R. Codding, C. Railsback +
Cavanaugh, J. Harvey. :
The original branch has already paid ov
$22,000 in “Benefits” in the Inst three ers
ata cost of only $191, (average #10 each)
its deceased members.
J. W. STUMP, Local Agent
NICK’S TOY & FRUIT STORE
PINE STREET. < coesi sees NEVADA CID
NICK SLOCOVICH, Proprietct.
LWAYS on hand fresh Ferelg? A
Domestic Fruits: Oranges, Lemons,
etc.: Nuts, Candies, and Confectionery. ,
New Toys and Baskets of every variety.
The Cheapest and Best Goods toh
had in the Market. P
Call and See me. .
NICK SLOCOVICE.
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANG
Pesan OF LONDON.
Capital $8, 060, 000,
FALENER, BELL & C0., Agente ke?
Pacitic Coast. .
JOHN PATTISON,
£6 Agent for Nevada Gl
ne einen
JAMES A. STIDGER, fe
TTORNEY AT LAW. Agent fot
; sale of Mining Pea Leasing
sel Houses, Lots Kc.
Collections promptly attended to.
Office with O. P. STIDGER, At ont
EALER*&EN' BEEF, ‘con?
VEAL, CORNED BEEF,
Shop on Broad Street, opposite Ah? *y
Theatre, f
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N. k. BROWN.
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PUBLISH
Cormer of B
TERM:
One Year-—in
Six Months,
Three Months
Per week, T
EEPS co.
quaities
CIGARS
Of t
Among them +
Fine Cu
May Flow
Better than
this Market .
In the line
W
Paces’ Gold
Lester’s
Gold
Na
And many o
mention.
ALL OF '
CIGAR:
ALSO,
SMOKI
Yacht Clu)
R
PATEN
MEERS
PLAYING
All of which
terms.
HAY
Such as Cul
and Cintid
Whol
Anda good
gars, ranging i
and upwards.
Call and exa
bing elsewher
Nevada, May
UN:
JACOB XN
. : y EEPS .
: very bet
Beef, Por!
Han
Nevada, Jur
TEACH
HE Nevad
will con:
AI
Of the Washi
City, on
Wednesilay
June 2
The State ¢
struction and
liver addresse
We hope ev.
be present.
The Progra:
hounced in dh
School Offic
cation are iny:
jis =
FQALECTIC
NEER,
Notice is he:
Chief Enginee
ment wlll be .
fice on
Mond:
Judges—C.
Olerks—0O. ]
The Compa:
and present ti
qualified vote
Polls will t
By order of
Wm. Scott,
Attorney .
OTE
Nevada, Ma