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June 4, 1871 (4 pages)

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"3G, the. Reccewny ths the pnb. to the undersigned dwell, Broad strect’ f Nevuda. : lic Athn iniétrator) a . ’ THE EST. o deceased: 7} ted pdersighed adminis. John @, Rentechler, tors of, and xl pir, pinet said. deceased. with tho Necesssry onths afte? the pint.’ to the unde: ly dwell, Broad street, f Nevada, fry. re Admiuistrator ti reditors. P THE ESTATE OF lecéased :. Notice: 4s dersigned, adniinis. r Peter S. Johhxon, rs Of, 21d all persons said devéised, to ex. Y necesBary vouclits T the, publication of stoned, <t' the office dd yirect,in the city lie Aduiinistes tor; pe reditors. . ’. THE ESTATE OF sed: Notice is hereby ed, administrator or Ing, decessed; to the rsons having claims © exhibit thé sare puchers within ten ation of this netic, the office of John I. t, in the city and Hie Adininistrator, 3 ha : sreditors. N MAGUIRE, DEhereby given by the ‘atrix of the Estate eased, ts the -reaious having claims ed, to exhibit them uchers, Within ‘ten publication of. this ninistratrix, at. the the .vityand county [C RAILROAD TEAMERS. d Steamers CHRYS.MITE will lea'vé on FRANCISCO, 'at 12 t of K Street, Poole.(Master, will IS, Foster, Master. THURSDAXS ald SatBluff.. , Page, Master, will nd the intirailiate Ay Morxiie) at 7 a. » apply on board, or YINGTON, Agent. , Railrvad Steymers. paeartnintiern casero = eager OKSTORE, JOUN PATTON. PATTISON, «+s NEVADA CITY. ELY TO THEIR shall keep constantt of nitial Paper, LETTER & FANDOKS, 8 Papers, Pertodi) General asyprtment Fancy Articles. rm Union Telegraph HANGE, d my entire interest isihess: to WM. H. rdisllyrecomimend .da County asin eveir confidence und ave authorized him r all accounts due ands. ‘quested to.call and hive. CHAS, MARSE. (ERRISH, RIST, WAX. FLOWERS eaths made to! orFancy ‘Articles for vet, near Kearney, mum ples: to‘appreork. apis BAKERY. £ & €O; setae eee lates Tie: BAKERY, . , NEVADA CITY. vit of AN kinds, ply, Families with 1 every, morning, ‘AURANT. er: vaban 67 pawns? oot <a oe onal ebada Darl . VOL. XX, Che Daily Cranseript NEVADA CITY, CAL, ee B. P. BROWN. M. 8. DEAL. BROWN & DRAL, PUSLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT } ‘One Year—in advance...,.....$10 00 Six Months, “ WaWNAinssCeisiou sae. S00 Whree Momtlea,™ i cacscccsccccces 300 Per week, Twenty-Five Cents. A. C, NILES, Attorney and Counselor at Law, be AT THE COURT HOUSE. Nevada, May 25th. NILES SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at. Law. FFICE—Corner of Broad and Pine Sts. over Green wald’s Cigar Store. M, S. DEAL, Counselor and Attorney at Law. FFICE—‘“Daily Transcript” Editorial Rooms, corner of Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada city. WILLIAMS & JOHNSON, Counselors and Attorneysat Law, FFICE—Over Beckman’s Saloon, corner of Broad and Pine streets. ; : JOHN CALDWELL, Justice of the Peace, ND ATTORNEY AT LAW.— Office nearly opposite National Hotel, Broad Street, Nevada City. jl RM. HUNT, M.D. ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, NEVADA CITY. 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. W. M. BAILEY, M. D. URGEON AND HOMCEPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Office on BROAD STREET, opposite National Hotel, adjoining Loring’s. jl BLIVEN & POTTER, EALERS IN CROCKERY, GLASS AND Willow Ware, French & American Paper Hangings, Borders, Window Shades, Fixtures, &c. &c. Ke. Agents for the HOME SHUTTLE MACHINE. NO. 18 COMMERCIAL STREET, Nevada City. : ~ m25 &K HAIR DRESSING SALOON. BROAD STREET, PHILIP DUCA...... Proprietor. HAVING 25 cents. Shampooing 25 cts. Hair Cutting 25 cents. Baths—Hot or Cold 25 cents. e Hair Dressing Room for Ladies and Chilren. TEETH EXTRACTED. Leeches applied for 25 ets, Cupping 25 cts. ml UNITED STATES SALOON. CORNER BROAD & PINE STS. Cc. BECKMAN, EEPS on hand a superb stoek of WHISt KY, BRANDY, BOTTLED LIQUORS, Cc. &e, FINE CIGARS always on hand. The Bar 18 always supplied with the best articles in the above line. Call and sample. m25 ARCADE SALOON. A DJOINING Greenwald’s Cigar Store, on 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 im and see us. m21 A GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL ! ILL BE GIVEN AT BROOKLYN HALL, BROOKLYN, ALAMEDA COUNTY, —on— JULY FOURTH, 1871. IN AID OF A PUBLIC LIBRARY! —— $10,000 in Gold Coin Will be donated in the following manner : $7,000 in Gold Coin to establish a Library. $600 to Alameda County Hospital. $500 to General School Fund. $500 to Brooklyn Fire Department. $350 to each of the Four Churches of Brooklyn. _ LOOK AT THIS LIST OF CASH GIFTS The Profits go for the Benefit of a Public Library! THE GIFTS WILL BE SENT BY DRAFTS OR EXPRESS TO ANY PART OF THE WORLD 2166 GIFTS ! One Chance in Every 22! The Best and most Liberal Schedule yet presented to the Public! 50,000 Tickets of Admission ! ne "WILL BE SOLD AT TWO DOLLARS EACH! GOLD COIN, Which will entitle the holder to one admigsion, and to any gift that may be awarded, 82 All Moneys will be deposited in the hands of the Trustees !"@ $50,000 Gold Coin, in Gifts ! WILL BE AWARDED —TO THE— TICKET HOLDERS! A8 FOLLOWS : One gift of gold coin........ $10,000 One gift of gold coln......... 5,000 One gift of gold coin, ....ccccceee 3,000 One gift of gold coin.. .....0.0. 2,000 One gift of gold coin., ....... 1,000 One gift of gold coin .......00. 1,000 One gift of gold coin. ........ 1,000 One gift of gold coin. ....... 1,000 One gift of Gold cols 2.. scsecserees 1,000 One gift of gold coin ........ 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 each...... 1,000 Fifty Gifte of $40 each....... 2,000 . One Hundred Gifts, $30 each.... 3,000 One Hundred Gifts, $20 each.... 2,000 650 Gifte at $10 each......... 6,500 1200 Gifts at $5 each......... 6,000 $50,000 THE GIFTS Will be awarded in a similar manner as at 4 City, Cal., in aid of the following charitable $150,000 ° GOLD COIN PREMIUMS ! wu BE AWARDED TO THE SEASON TICKET HOLDERS on the 4th Day of July, 1871. The Cosmopolitan Benevolent Society, of California, will hold their Second Grand Fair at the Broad Street Theatre, Nevada e . purposes : 1st, Public Schools of Nevada 2d, Public Library of Nevada City ; 3d, Orphan Asylum, Nevada County ; 4th, Fire Department, Nevada City. 100,000 Season -Tickets of Admission will be Sold at $2 50 each. All the Premiums will be deposited in the BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY. County ; . PREMIUMS, 1 Premium, Gold Goin..,.....$25,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin....0<22.. 15,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin....... 10,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin....... 5,000 1 Premium, Gold Goins .....05 4,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin........ 3,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin, .....0006 3,000 oe iy 2,000 15 Premiums, Gold Coin, $1,000 each 15,000 5 Premiums, Gold Coin, $500 each. 2,500 & Premiums, Gold Cuin, $300 each. 25 Premiums, Gold Coin, $250 cach— 6,250 100 Premiums, Gold Coin, $100 each 10,000 100 Premiums, Gold Coin, $50 each. 5,000 200 Premiums, Gold 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 following well known citizens > John H. Dickson, Sheriff Nevada County; T. W. Sigourney; John A. Lancaster, National Exchange Hotel; ~M. 8. Deal, Editor Nevada Transcript; G. v. Schmittburg, Postmaster: Julius Greenwald, County Treasurer; Geo. B. Newell, ex-County Supervisor; Thos, J. Gardner, Editor Nevada Gazette; ?. Banner, Merchant;. ' R. B. Gentry, late Sheriff Nevada County; D. E. Bell, Deputy Postmaster; Ira A. Eaton, Union Hotel; G. G. Allen, Nevada Foundty; Judge T. H. Rolfe; Geo. K, Phillips, Merchant; A. Goldsmith, Merchant; Wm. R. Coe, Chief Engineer Fire Department; C. T. Canfield, ex-Chief Engineer Fire Department; A. Sandford, Merchant; Bliven & Potter, Merchants: Lester & Mulloy, Merchants; L. Nihell, City Marshal; Good responsible agents wanted. Liberal commissions allowed. Money should be 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 ; Oa FESTIVAL ! ACADEMY OF MUSIC, OMA TIA o6csices dsdasies NEBRASKA. MAY 25th, 1871. In Aid of a Public Library ! TICKETS $2 EACH. Coupons One Dollar Each, : List of gifts to be awarded : POR GIGS fe lesa es ccs urcen ceaeeek: $20,000 CONN QU Ge ota daiswcisisecwieeccegeas 15,000 CORN QUE so o.5s Sots ciccis sieieicsicene 10,000 ORBE BME oo oiscciie dee. candccnwesssos 5,000 COON Gib oles chains sec gabdeecsees 3,000 CORN GUE? cee ote clccactwnd ec oatbes 2,000 DURE GITG: 5 oon sac sn RKS% 0s nn, 50555 1,000 Gift oc saaws Mow sncmciy ce eccibe 1,000 COME ETE oon ocisice serena vcs bodes 1,000, COME CIEE 5 sci ccoisinnctbicctecbecteee 1,000 Pt ft teh pk fk Pet et fh eh ph fh pl ff J o 2 ro} = o COED BILE 0 os od cniostebeweeseagecs as 1,000 COON MIG oracles ccs 1,000 WON GU ois Sense eweeecedewese: 1,000 COBH BI. ices cacwacean ccs eee. 1,000 15 cash gifts, $500 each....0. 0.. 7,500 10 cash gifts, $250 each.. 00.00.00.. 2,500 20 cash gifts, $100 egch....... 2,000 Poteet ereceas the Concert given in San Francisco, in aid of the Mercantile Library. The Drawing . CRYSTAL SPRING SAW MILL. . M. I. & D. MARSH, EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT) all times a complete stock of BUILDING AND MININGLUMSER, . Nevada, May Ist.
R. FININGER & C0., No. 76 Broad Street, Nevada City. bs aa pepe AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BRANDIES, WINES, LIQUORS, Grocerics and Brevisions, Freuch Wine, Vinegar, Minewal Water, Beas,. Gupt TW: Baduce’ Copitalist * ’ * + We * Pp! ° Coffee, Canned Fruits, ko, Charles Evans, i ake . ee ERE. : Solin obama, Macchead, BROAD STREET MARKET. J. Geischen, Washington Brewery, OakDiesen en yey Secretary and Business Manager. ee -) CARLEY & TOMPKINS, — will be under the management of a Com. mittee of well known responsible citizens of © . BROOKLYN, ALAMEDA COUNTY, for a} j guarantee that the Gifts will be fairly and . hte Grand Gift Concert of the Mercantile satisfactorily drawn. We refer, by permission, to the followings . well-known citizens ; Duncan Cameron, Capitalist.Thomas Wheaton, Contractor. Hon, A. Howard. . Jas. Larue, Lumber Deaier. H. Leise, Real Estate. J. O. Connors, Real Estate. L: B. Huff, Real Estate. James Moffat, Real Estate. Joseph Becht, (Brooklyn Brewery) Capitalist. ; F. A. Remillark, Brick Manufacturer and Contractor. A. Fonte, General Merchandise. 1000 CASH GIT rs, $10 FACH... 10,000 1000 CASH G°FTS, $5 EACH.... 53,000 2310 GIFT’3, amounting to £100,000 WhicP. will be distributed by the MUTUAL AI") ASSOCIATION among the Ticket Hold: rs. &.~ This Enterprise will be conducted in & precisely similar manner to that of the Library Association, of Sun Francisco,which gave such universal satisfaction. REFERENCES : J. TURNER, Dep. U. 8. Marshal. E. ZABRISKIL, tate Government Clerk U. P. R. R., @mahs, Nebraska, . Good responsIble Agents wanted. cent. commission aHowed. Address LYFORD .& CO. Omaha, Nebraska. Business Managers: OQffice, Caldwell Block. ¢ SPENCER & PATTISON, Agents st Ne. vada City. ap23 IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE (omPany, oF LONDON. 20 per Agent for Nevada City. ae 23408}: et NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1871. CLOTHING ! GREAT BARGAINS! received a Splendid Stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. such Goods can be obtained in this State. — SOMETHING NEW! A-PRIZE FOR ALL ! PER COLLAR! cellent collars thrown in. Clothing, Miner's Goods, ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO., GUARANTEE SATISPACTION to allcustomers who call on them, and propose to give the LATEST, FINEST & BEST GOODS —aT THE— VERY LOWEST PRICES . ae 82 Before buying elsewhere, those in want of anything in the Clothing Line wiil find it greatly to their adventage to GIVE U§ A CALL. ROSENSTOCK, PRICE &-CO, Corner of Broad & Pine Streets. Nevada, May 25th. 43,000 IN GOLD COIN. A GRAND GIFT CONCERT » Will be given at SAN JUAN THEATRE, on MONDAY, JULY 10th, 1871, under the auspices of the North San Juan Benevolent Association, San Juan, Nevada Co, For the Benefit of the DISTRICT SCHOOLS, FIRE COMPANIES, CHURCHES, CEME. TERIES, SCHOOL LIBRARIES,and WATER WORKS in Bridgeport Township. 1, 318 Gifts aggregating the sum of $43,000, 50,000 Tickets will be sold at $1 50, Gold Coin, each: This is the most liberal offer yet presented to the people of this State. GIF's, 1 GU of Gold eolnc. cis ccccsccccsc $5,000 1 GAtC Of Gold eadty 6.656005. c.isc0n 000 1 Gift of Gold coin... 2.2.. cece ee 000 2 Gifts of £1,000 each Gold Coin... 2,000 1 Gift of Gold coin.......0508 900 1 Gift of Gold coin......... 800 Gilt. of Gold 661i 5. Sececcsk cceie's 700 1 Gift of Gold coin....... -600 , 5 Gifts of $500, Gold Coin, each. . 2,50" 3 Gifts of $400, Gold Coin, each 1,20 4 Gifts of $300, Gold Coin, each. 1,200 10 Gifts of $200, Gold Coin, each... 2,000 15 Gifts of $100, Gold Coin, each... 1,500 22 Gifts of $50, Gold Goin, each,... 1,100 . 60 Gifts of $40, Gold Coin, eath... 2,000 50 Gifts of $30, Gold Coih, each... 1,500 . 150 Gifts of $20, Gold Coin, each.. . 3,000 400 Gifts of $15, Gold Coin, each... 6,000 600 Gifts of $10, Gold Coin, each... 6,000 1,318 Gifts amounting to 943,000 —— Treasurer—JOHN T. MORGAN, of North San Juan. All moneys herein will be deposited with BLOCK & FURTH, Bankers, North San Juan, by whom all disbatsements will be made at the time of the Concert. The drawing will take place, and the Gifts be awarded, preciscly similar to the method adopted by the Managers of the Mercantile Library Gift Concert, held at San Francisco, and under the superyision of well known citizens of North Sen Juan, and the Managers of this Association. A DISCOUNT OF SIXTEEN AND TWO. THIRDS PER CT. ALLOWED TO AGENTS and to those who msy purchase from us directly to the amoant of twenty-five tickets or mote. Managers—Dr. J. STOTLAR, B. P. DUNNING, WM. M. DAVIS, L. BUSHNELL. A Ticket admits the Bearer to the Drawing and Concert. We refer to the following named citizens for reference; Block & Furth, J. T. Morgen, Dr.E. B. Harris, P. H. Butier,O/P. Stidger, Gen, O. Evans, G. W. Koch, A. J. Putnam, B.A. Pryor, John Fitter, Jas. Turney, John ‘McCoy, Peter Graham, Henry Sweetland, Geo, B, Newell, Henry Everett, W. Cadwallader, W. M. Eddy, Geo. Parshley, R. Little, David.Alexandor, Chas. A ; Capt J.8. MeBride, Wm, Watuer, Geo. D. Mo. Mopeys Drafts should be sent to MO SMEs i oribaKk Sect, Recth San Juan, Cal. SPRING AND SUMMER ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO., Beer OF PINE and COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY, have just SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, * Which they offer to the public as low as THE GREAT EXPECTATION PA~« Each box contains a valuable prize with exGentlemen’s Fine Shirts, Under S77 Of all kinds and varieties, “© . atMRS, MeCLo Street, will be See ead ee A tcl Kevada, April 7th. A VERY GREAT TRIUMPH ! =a I. 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 Popuis. SuMMER GRENADINES, (New,Styles and Colors,) Picques, (all kinds.) OnGaNDIEs, Lawns AND PERCALE, Prints, (Beautiful Patterns.) GINGHAMs, CHAMBREYs, Finest SiLkK CLoaxs, Corsets, (New Style.) Trois, Hosreny, Laces, &c. &e. ke, &e. Also, a Maghificent 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, iU yards for $1. 44 Black and Brown Muslin, 8 yards for #1: Best Allendale's Double Sheeting, 4 yards for $1 50. Large Spool of Silk; $1. ° Small Spool of Silk, 12 1-2 eta, Five Best Spool Cotton far 23 cents. All other Goods in proportion ! A. GOLDSMITH, Kip's BuitpiG, Broap STREET. Nevada, May 4th. H. R. BUSSENIUS, DRUGGIST, MASONIC BUILDING, CORNER OF COMMERCIAL & PINE 8TS. UNION MARKET. JACOB NAFFZIGAR, Proprietor. EPPS ON HAND at all imes, the very best of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, &c. He has now on hand a very large lot of SPLBNDID NEW LARD, NEW HAMS, NEW BACON, THE VERY BEST TO BE HAD ON THIS . COAST, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT LOW RATES, —WHOLESALE OR RETA. — MEATS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY FRBE OF CHARGE. JACOB NAFFZIGAR, Nevada, Nov 1st. DRESS. MAKING. MISS MARTHA SMITH, Wow RESPECTFULLY INFORM . » SHE LADIES. of Nevada City that Seas eras ree yg Be rates, reasonable Work done by the day or piece. Orders . WM. R. COKE keeps constantly on hand Gents’ ents tel cD tice nee tears ; ies, Misses fs Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes Slippers, &c. All my Goods are from the best. Manufacturers of New York,Philadelphia and Boston. . Rubber Boots, Gents, es, Misses and . Children’s Shoes, just from the manufactory, received by the last steamer, Lalsahaye 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 Bo found in a first class Shoe and Finding Store. REPAIRING DONE in the very. best style. Boots and Shoes made to ordex. And a good fit warranted in every case, “I keep Boots of my own manufacture always on hand and will)sell my Goods cheaper than any other House in this city. al SACRAMENTO SEMINARY, FOR YOUNG LADIES. K Street, betwee 10th and 1th, _ SACRAMENTO. PVE S0H00%. YEAR i prvimeD nvTO Two Terms of Twenty-one weeks each, The first Term commences ust let, and closes” Bevet 23d. The second ‘Tarim commences January 9th, and closes June lst The. grounds of the Seminary have been enlarged by the purchase .of an adjoining lot, which was. laid out in walks and riding course during the late vacation, and ornamentéé with arbors, flowers and shrubbery, for the use of the young ladies of the family. Scholays are admit at any time during the term, and charged proportionately. Course of Study.—Juvenile Department, Academic Course, and Collegiate Course, . my7 HERMAN PERRY, A. M., Principal PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY. 422 California Street, SAN FRANCISCO, {IRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CAPITAL STOCK,.,.... + «$1,000,000 00 Amount in excess of Capital & available to pay Losses and Dividends: oi 5 ccc55 055353 640,065 11 ASSETS IN GOLD, Loans on Real Estate and (0) eee laterala worth $2,420,000... 1,087,08661 Cash in Banks..,..... . 177,863.72 United States and other Stocks owned by the Company.. 226,500 00 Real Estate; The Company’s ; roperty, corner California Leidesdorff Streets... 146,000:00 Other Assets...... Salstela 102,642 00 Total Assets in Gold..:.. a, 740, AL Losses paid promptly in Gold on eer x ment. J. HUNT, Pres’t, A. J. RALSTON, Secretary, Insurance effected on the most favorable terms by PRESTON & FAIRCHILD, janl Agents for Nevada City, SACRAMENTO STREET MACHINE SHOP. r®’« 5. FISHER, Propriétor. Machinery of all kinds made to order, . REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY. Fisher’s Hydraulic Chief! The Best Machine in the State for Hydraulic Mining ! ‘i ia” Manufactured to order on short no. ce, SECOND HAND ENGINES 1! Three Steam Engines, in good order, for sale by FRANK H. FISHER. Nevada, Feb. 2th. NEVADA ICE C0. Cus. Kent, Pres’t,,,.E. W. BicELow, See'y, EDUCTION IN PRICES.—On and after this date Ice wiil be , 2 1-2 Cents per ponnd! Delivered in any part of the City. .Partien. lar attention paid to serving Families, Or. ders left at the office, Junction of Main and’ Boulder Streets, will be promptly attended to. J. 8. THOMPSON, ; m23 General Superintendent, MOORE'S FLAT AND EUREKA STAGE LINE. : ‘TAGE leaves Nevada city every day at 7 k-) o'clock, a. M. and returning every day, connecting with Wells, Fargo & Co's Expresa, for Lake City, North Bloomfield, Moores’, Woolseys and Orleans Flats and Eureka, Packages delivered, collections made and ll Express business promptly attended to, Express leaves Nevada every day for the above named points. NS m23 FAULKNOR LIVERY STABLES. \ GRASS VALLEY. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR. TT chased the Stables and Livery Business heretofore conducted by James Faulknor, now offers to accommodate the public by letting F FINE SADDLE HORSES, , CE BUGGY TEAMS And attending to all matters connected with . the Livery Business in a most satisfactory mander, &7” HORSES BOARDED by the Feed E Week or Month. sigh "7 ey GNone but experienced and careful grooms employed, Sutisfaction guaranteed in aj] HENRY SCADD EM. sis ed SSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, on} CIAL EVILS AND ABUSES, wh in. terfere with Marriage—with snre méang of relief forthe Erringand Unfortunate, diseas. ed and debilitated. t free, in sealed en. . velones. Fens : HOWARD" . TION, No. 28. Ninth Street,’ . Pennsylvania, § WELLS & HERRING, Prop’;