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March 11, 1866 (4 pages)

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~~ Greeting to W. =e APix, and Samuel Odgers, Exccutor of the Es* “tate of John Odgers, deceased, praying for au orda, 98.—District Court of the Six tueaal District of said State, The le of the State of California, to George w. Melex. Dennison. mncumbrances. __You_are hereby summoned to. = Pelliardy and Rally L. MeHardy, debtors, “A. Sertey and rota fs answer to the complaint of Peter son, Administrator of the Estate of Peter Tivol lier. deceased, Plaintiff, within ten days from the service of this writ. ifserved on you in this coun nd within twenty days if served on you in thie District and ont of this county, and within nm an action Coo porns on the xth day of February, A. D., » in said Court aapkichenig decree_of this Court for the Foreciogure of a certain Mortgage bearing date the 6th day of May A.D. 1862, executed by George W. W. McHardy and Emily L McHardy to:.Peter Tivollier and for the sale of the premises therein, and in said complaint particularly mentioned and described. and the application of the monies arising from such sale to the paytofthe amount due un a certain promissory note set, Jatt as ont —_ ait. made ond Ba ; ‘red to said Peter Tivollier, bearing: date Mav be Sa said mortgage intended to be e sum of Five Hundred Dolfar, with Interest thereof from the sixth day of y, 1862, until paid; at two per cent per month. a. os gyre eHardy for the amount due on a certain other premissorynote made by said G. W. McHardy to and in favor of forty da 7 of this istrict, xth, 1862,'and b poe to-wit: th Platt in said complaint also _against defendant George W. said Peter Tivollier for the sum of Four Hun bn dollars, bearing date Februar payabie tht wo per cet 186%, and $45 paid Vebruary twenty-third eighremain after applying all of said moneys, sons so applicable thereto, then that plainiff may have execution therefor against the said defendan’s, also that said defendants and all and every person elaiming through or under Defendant’s subsequently to the date of Plaintiff's seostgage and the commencement of this action, 5 toad and equity of redemption in and tot iortgaged premises, or any pre thereof. and for auch other and further relief, or_both, in the premises as may be just and equitable And-_you_are hereby notified that if you-fail to answer said complaint as herein directed. ‘tf will take jadgment against you therefor by default. together will all costs of suit. ard also demand of the Court such other reliefas is pra ed for in plaintiffs’ said complaint. i _t~an} Intestimony whereof, I. R. 4 peal ; quhar, Clerk of the District C —~ ) said, do hereunto set my press the Seal of said Court, st city. on the tenth o = Fe _ Mevenue stamp, 50 By order of Hon, A. C. Niles, County Judge. ue copy. Attest. R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk ~ Johnson, Attorney. ofl SUMMONS. NTATE OF CALIFORNIA, county of Nevada, tewnship of Nevada, ss.—Before J. C. Palmer, Justice of ee, pte Fhe ‘ éople oO e Siate o alifornia sen dere L, SHAEFER. * You summoned to a at my office in the pehgedcrs 4 of county of Nevada, on MONDAY t JA. we ae comp “of C. M. BATES who de mands of you the of one hundred and twenty-five dollara for Medical Services, as per complaint -now on file in my office,when judg ment will be taken against you for. said amount together with costs and damages if you fail to arand answer. : << hives undermy hand this 27th da Begg ry, A. D. 1866, J. C. PALMER, J.P. ce, in Nevada lary, A. D. 1866. RQUHAR, Clerk. evada, in the he 30th day-of. It ia ordered that the foregoing Summons be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript at least oace a Week for three months, janes. J. C. PALMER, Justice of the Peace. Probate Notice, “FN the Probate Court, Nevada county. State of California. In the matter of the Estate of J. H. arren, deceased. It appearing to the Judge of Court by the petition presented and filed by S. . Caswell, Executor of the last will and testament ot J.H. Warren, deceased, praying for an order to sell the personal and real estate of said deceased to outstanding accounts against said deceased , legand charges of administration, that it is necesto gell so much of said real and personal estate asshall be necessary to pay outstanding accounts against said deceased, legacies and charges of administratio: f. m. It ‘ore ordered that all persons. interested in said Estate appear before-the said, Pro bate Court, on MONDAY the Twenty-Sixth day of Maroh, A. D. 1866, at the Probate Court at ten o'clock, A. M. of that day at Nevada city, Nevada county, State of Calfornia, to show cause ifany they can, why an order should not be granted to said Executor to sell so much of said Estate as may be nacessary, and that a copy of this order be pub lished at least four weeks successively in the Nevada Paily Transeript, a newspaper printed aad published in said city and county. A. C NILES, Probate Judge. Nevada, February 23d, 1866. / eh ne come Sees vs ; — Ww tness my hand and the seal of said Pro; seal : bate Court, this, the 24th day of February, A.D. 186f. Be R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. A. A. Sargent, Attortiey. feb Probate Notice. N Probate Vourt, Nevada county. Inthe matLive orins Estate of 4OHN ODGERS, deceased, it pater 3 tothe Court by the petition [omg ge» and filed by Hannah Ogers, Execuder to sell Real Estate, thatis necessary to sell the real estate to py the debts outetanding against the deceared, and the debts, expenses aud chargés of the administration ; it is ordered by the Court that all persons interested in the suid estate SS before the said Probate Court on MONDAY, the 9th day of April. A. D. 1866, at 10 o’elock. A. M of said day, at the Court Room. of said Probate Cuurtin the county of Nevada, to sliow cause why an order should not be grauted to the suid Hannah and Samuel! Odyers to sell se much of the Real Estate of the deceas ed as shall be necessary ; and that a eopy of the order be published at least four successive weeks ig the Nevada DAILY TRANSCRIPT. a newaspane printed and published in said city and coun. ty. A. C. NILES, Probate Judge. 4 true copy, Attest, : R. H. FARQUHAR. Clerk. ' ‘By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy: John C. Deuel, Atty. mé CENTRE MARKET. FRED, BULACHER Takes this method of informing the people of Nevada that he keeps conk, Mutton, Veal, Poultry, &c. &e. an Quon, state of California, county of} =our: Peo 22nd 1863, s 2 “Interest at t per month—said note being enti. tled to a credit of $100 00, paid February 6th, ¢aen hundred & sixty-three, and ifany deficiency barred and foreclosed of all right, claim, he said ee: r-before me} 41. Clairvoyant Physician ~1866, at 10 o’clock, A. M to answer . y ys , OTICE fs hereby given, thatin rpurstance ofan _ order of the Probate Court of the county of Nevada, State of California, made on ‘the Twentieth day of February, A. D. 1866, in the matter of the: Estate of A-. P. SCHELLHORN. deceased, the undersigned, Adminis trator of said Eatate, will sell at private sale. for asum not less than Twelve Hundred Dollars, . ($1200 00) in gold. coin of the United States, on the TWENTY SECOND DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1866, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M , . and the setting of the-sun_of-enid—day,_at the Court House, im the City of Nevada, subject tu the confirmation of the Probate Court, the prop erty hereinafter described. Bids will be receiv ed by the undersigned for the purchase of said roperty, at private sale from the 15th day of arch, 1866, to the 22nd day.of March, 1866, at private sale ; and if it be not purchased at private sale before the last named date, the sald proper: ty will then be offered st public auction in jront ofthe Court House door, as aforesaid, The following is a description of the property to be sold as above stated. “—An undivided one third (1-3) share or interest of, in and to all those certain Quartz Mining Claims, situate and being in the fownship and County of Nevada, State of California, about two miles south easterly from the City of Nevada, near Canada Hill and known asthe claims of the General Grant Mining Company, consisting of Fourteen Hundred (1400) feet upon the General Grant Quartz Ledge, commencing at a stake near a spruce stump, on the south line of the Charronat or French Company’s claims, and running souther ly fourteen hundred (1409) feet upon and following the said ledge, with and including all its dips, spurs, angics and variations, to an oak stake near a cedar stump ; together with all the claims belonging or in ony wise appertaining. _~ FREDERICK J. SCHELLHORN oe Adm’r of the Estate of A. I’. Schellhorn,dee’d, Nevada. Feb 21, 1866." ra : Wi wa wee LAKE Mill sad xthing Company. Nevada eee: Cal“ Notice: There ave delinquent upon the following described Stock, on account of Ans¢asments levied on the 22nd day of November; 18 ‘5, the several amounts set opposite the pames of the respective shareholders as follows: Names ~~ No Certif —-No Shares —-Am’t Clay bourne Simms, 37 500 * $125 00 \ “do do 38 100 25 00 >< _do do 40 100 25 00 “do do 41 100 25 00 de do \ 42 -. -100 25 00 A. G. Hasey, 7 “300 — 75-00 do do ~ , 200 — 50 00 do do 28 500 125 00 “. And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Trustees, made.on the 22nd day of November, 1865. and also on Jan. 16, 1866, as per Supplimentary Notice, so many_cf each parcel of said Stock as may be necessary will be sold 3d, 1866, at the hour of 12\o’clock, M of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thercon; together with costs of advertisement and ex-. penses of sale. A. HAOTHEMAN, Office, No. 20 Main atreet, Nevada. secretary. Nevada, Feb. 17th, 1866. The above sale is postponed until Saturday, March 10th. By order of the Board of Trustees. m4 A. H. OTHEMAN, Sec’y. MRS. C. MM. STOWE, 4 At the residente of Z. P. Davis, on Spring Street. WILL REMAIN ONLY A FEW DAYS ILL examine all diseases, Clairvoyantly, and prescribe the remedy, when curable. Persons troubled with any disease will find it to their advantage to give me a call. No charge for Consultatioa. = = “£0 SCRIP HOLDERS, Treasurer’s Office. Nevada, Feb. 5th, 1°66. + AL PERSONS “HOLDING WARRANTS dawn on the Generatund of Nevada Co. and registered between March 13th. 1865. and May 9th, 1865, are requested to present the sumefor payment. Intercat on the Bame ceases at the dace of this advertisement. we .W. Hu. CRAWFORD, Treaa New Grenada Mines! Warning to Miners and Travelers in that region, Besa sudden change of climate as wellas of diet, +k renders imperative the selection of beverages. : THIRTEEN, PREMIUMS AWARDED! SQUARZA’S PUNCH. Is the-only beverage adapted to the climate of that country >< ‘ Mark its properties. Tonie, Nutrative, Diaphoret: ic, Dioretic, Aatibilious. It imparts strength and ! activity to the intellectua) faculties, materially aids the digestive organa it gradually warms the whole system toa comfortable condition ; it inflises a new spirit into its jaded faculties without imparting the heating excitement followedNby prostration, whieh is produced by the use of raw Nqnors. For sale’ at Wholesaleand Retail, 44 Leidesdorf® street opposite What Cheer House. of 16 DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JOHN F. BUSSENIUS, (Successor to J. M. Levey), a ea Corner of Pine and Comniercial Sts., Nevada, ILL keep constantly on hand a large and wel! selected stock of : DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS PERFUMERY DYK-STUFES EXTRACTS, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, And everything usually kept in a first-class Drugstore. kr Physicians iPr ty teen carefully compounded at all hours. Having had many years’ experience as a druggist and apothecary, in the best houses, I confidently solicit the patronage of the community,—and-warrant satisfaction. JOHN F. BUSSENIUS. Nevada, May.13, 1865. Dissolution of Copartnership. ' ae copartnership heretofore existing be. tween J. W. Hinds and A. H. Hanxon in the Of March, 1800, 5 Weltinds hevige te ° arc’ J Ww. ds havin a of hie interest to J.-M Hinds who wil hereafter rights, privileges and appurtenances to said . ~ . } —Moore's Flat Nov—l4th, 1865. at the office of the Company, on Saturday;March-+I Sacramento at 6.30 4 mM, and Colfax at 10.05 A. charges are modérate, and to suit the time® oan Prmemcatty Saceird tn thie alte Residence . on men NSOLVENT NOTICE.—In the County Court in and for the coun:y of Nevada, State of Cali fornia, In the matter of the petition of Richard Rafford, an insolvent Debtor. Pursuant to an order of Hon. A. C. Niles, County Judge, hotice is hereby given to all the creditors of the said Inthe Hon. A.C. Niles, County Judge. aforesaid, at Ch:mbers, at the Court Room of said Court in the county of Nevada on the 10th day of March 1866, at 10 o’clock, A. M. of. that day. then and prayer of said rpe pe Petite mnie ant ee ‘and af assignment o . Estate be made, und he be discharged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the Statute in such case made and fnrovided ; andi theme.n timeall proceeding: against said. Insolvent be stayed. ——) Witness my hand and the Seal of said ; seal > Court, this 27d day of Feb, 1865. — ~ RR. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. J. 1. and: John Caldwell, Atty’s. £3 Tontine Gold and Silver Mining COMPANY. : ‘ os Mines Located in Excelsior District, Nevada eounty California _. OTICE.—There are delinquent on account of assessments,.the following shareholders the several amounts set opposite their respec tive names : 5 Names. Am’t. John Gafney, ; BE. 5, $20 T. Sullivan, £5,445 z 30 N. B. McNamar,~_ 2, 3, 4, 6, 20 Randals,,, Za 3. 4, 5, 16 Gerry Selwy, 3.4, 5, 15 J. eam, R, 4, 5, ae nd in aceordance with law and an order of the “Board of Tristees, so much of each -parcel of said stock as may be necessury. will be sold, in front of the office of the Secretary, at Moore’s Flat. Nevada county. California, on the 20th day of March. 1865, ut 12 o’clock, M_ to pay said delinquent assessment thereon,” ‘together: with” costs of advertising ind expenses of gale, P. SCHLICHTER, Secretary. Opposition Steamer Day, Mareh 15th. OPPOSITION TO NEW. YORK!! Via. Nicaragua CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL. = THE Central American Transit ae Company will despateb the favor Bak ite double engine steamship . —— AMERICA, W.L. MERRY, Commander. _ For San Juan Del Sur. from Mission Street wharf. at 10 o’eloeck, A. M. On THURSDAY, MARCH, 15th, Connecting at GREYTOWN with the magnificent new Steamer SANTIAGO, 2,400 tons. For New York. No charge for Meals\on the Isthmus. A baggage Master will be sent thro’
_eech trip. Freight and Insurance on Treasure atthe lowest rates. TheSan Juan and Colorado Rivers are now full of water. The-transit from-Ocean to Ocean is made in 20 hours. ~ aval —_—_—_ The Moses .Taylor will sail April 15th. For further information apply to : I. W. RAYMOND. Agent, N W. eorner of Battery and Pine streets. es Up atairs. San Francisco NSOLVENT NOTICE —In the County Court of the County of Nevada, Stateof California, -In the matter of the petition of David~Phelpean Insolvent Debtor. Pursuant to an order of the Hon. 4. C. Niles. Judge of the said Coun> ty Court, notice is hereby given to all tle creditors of the said Insolvent, David Phelps to be and appear before the Hon. A. C. Niles, County Judge, aforesaid, in chambers, at the Court Room of said Court. inthe city of Nevada county of Nevada, on the 2nd. day of April, A. D. 1866, at 100’clock, A. M of that day then and there to show cause, ifany thoy can, why the prayer of said Insulvent should not be granted, and anassignment of his Estate be made, and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities. in pursuance of the Statute in such case made and provided ; and in the mean time all proceedings against said Insolvent be stayed Witness my hand and the Seal of said Court, this 3d day of March, A. D. 1865. R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk J.C. Palmer, / ttorney. . t m4 CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAL OS AND AFTER Thursday, December 7th 1865, until further notice, the trains of the Central Pacific Raitroad wilt be run as follows : Going East. Mail and passenger train will leave Sacramento at 6.30 A M. arrive at Colfax at 9.25 A mM. Freight and passenger train leave Sacramento . at 1.30 PM arrive at Colfax at7 P M. Going West. Mailand passenger train leave Colfax at 10.05 AM. arrive at Sacramento at 12.20 A M. Freight and possencer train leave Colfax at 11 A M. arrive at Sacramente at 5.10 P Me Freight to and from Colfax and intermediate stations will be taken on all trains ‘except the mail and passenger train, ea ae The morning Passenger Trains eonnect at Auburn with Stages for Yankee Jims, Forest Hill aid Michigan Bluffs; and at Colfax with Stages for Grass Valley, Nevada, North San Juan, Ulinoistown, Goid Run, Dutch\Flat and Virginia city. Jlrs, The 630 A M. up train connects at the Junetion with the cars of the California Central Railpone Une Lincoln and Marysville and all points north. \ On Sunday one train only will be run, leaving ~—Conveyances can be had at Newcastle for Ain\ baster Cave, six miles dis‘ant. C. CROCKER, x Superintendent C.F. R R ‘Co, G Fe vartwell, Assistant Superintendcat Sacramento. Dee. }2th. Miners’ Hotel and Restaurant, F. Stumpf, Proprietor The above Hotel is now eompleted and ready to acco odate any number of persons with Board and Lodg ing. This House has nowthe best French cook In'the State, The table will be supplied with everything the marketiaffords. The Lodging Department contains everything to maka travelers comfortable BOard as cheap as at any other place in the monntains. The Baris always supplied with Wines, Liquors and cigars. ao Freneh and German spoken at this ouse DR. A. CHAPMAN, , Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. Office—corner of Broad and Pine sts. I would iaform my friends aud all wishing my services that I am prepared to attend those favoring ~ me withacall,atany hour. Teeth after having become sensitive by exposure of the nerve will be filled without causing pain. i. WILL WARRANT ALL WORK.done at thie >ffice to be pe: formed in a more skiiful manner; and bettar satisfaction giyen than elsewhere in this vicinity, otherwise no cha will be made. My a call—the best of Meats at the lowest 34 Pare ENDS. sontions . the businese with iy. Henson at the on ta street, third house fromTemperold stand. ‘ake great pleas reeommend. . #2¢° 2 ing the new dem . cedars ' Valennite Work promptly and _peatly . Nevada fir: done at this offiee. : solvent, Richard Rafford.to be and appear before . there to show cause, if any. they can, why the . / : jould not be granted F . it for future reference, or hand it to_your friends Halt the 3 to health. from any cause. and after all other remedies of ‘DR. P. HOWARD’S Felectic Medical & Surgical Institute ‘i 618 Washington, near Kearney, SAN FRANCISCO. _ —— a7) oe ea ] for Physical and Nervous Weakness, Involuntary Discharges and similar results of youthfyl indiscretions for General DeLility, Impotency, Incontinence or Necturnal Emissions, &e. The astonishing suceess which has atten ded this invaluabte medicine. for loss.of Muscular Energy, Physical Lassitude, and a General Prostration, or any of the consequences of youthful indiscretion, or indulgence of the passion in riper years. render it the most valuable preparation ever discovered : in fact as a remedy for the above complaints, it stands unrivaled and alone. ‘There is no other reliable remedy, or any that has‘authentically received the sanctien of tlie Medical Faculty. The wonderfui Vegetable Production of whieh this medicine is _eomposed, has been testet~and its virtues proclaimed. by the highest names of the faculty ‘of London, Paris, and the chief cities of Europe, ag well as by eminent physiciang_in._this _country: Itis the only infallable remedy for Nervous Head and Mind Complaints—the mental physic so long sought for and never before found, the only agent that can administer to a mind diseased. It will remove ail nervous affections, depression. excitement. incapacity .0 study or business, loss of memory. confusion, thoughts of self-destinciion, fears‘of insanity, &c. It will restore the appetite, renew the health of those who have destroyed is by-sensual excess or evil practices. It has been said by some that these disorders, emissions, etc. were menurable,.This, however, isnot the fact. Youngman! Youngman! Young man !— Are you subject to that soul and body sid ing disease? “Dr. Howard’s Eclectic Rem briefly cures the very worst cases, while it is innocent of anything deletrious, and is warran ted a never failing cure. ; Please cut this advertisement out anid preserve and acquaintances. Persons uf both sexes, suffering from private ‘Giseases. will save botn time and meney by con sulting Dr P. HOWARD before going elsewhere All cures warranted or no pay required. TO THE LADIES.— When a female is in trouble of whatever nature, or afflicted with.a disease, such as Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head. Dimness of sight, I.oss of Muscular Power, Paipitation of the Heart, Irritabilitv, Moroseness, Urinary Difficulties, Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, all disea ‘es of the Womb, Irregulari-’ ty. Mysteria, Sterility, and_all_other. diseases pecuiarto females, they should at once go or write to Dr. Howardat his Medical Institute. Let no false delicacy prevent you,jbut apply immediately and save yourself from painful suffering and premature death. The Eclectic system is peculiarly 5 ag to your.delicate and fragile system Dr. Howard has made the female economy his particular study, and he will relieve you of your troubles‘ no matter from what cause they may originateWhile on thia subject we would mention one ease in particular. A ladv well known in this city, who suffered seventeen years from induration_of the uterus, one.of the-most-difficult-of of erus to cure—who tried everything andevery Physician of note, without re-eiving any benefit: by our system was cured. in four months. ELECERO MIAGNETIC BATHS. One.of the.most powerful auxiliaries in the cure of Syphilitic, Secrofulows, Mercurial, Rheu matic.and Cutaneous affections, and by those in gg oa eA are censidered a nme A There is no Institute in the State where Electropathy and Hydropathy is practiced ‘scientifically except.at the Electic Medical and Surgical Instical Institute. 648 Washington street. My Electro Magnetic Machiae, six currents. The bestand the only one of the kind in the State the six currents have each different qualities as has been fully proved by Magnetic, Chemical and Physiological tests, whereby they plainly exhibit their differenee in Magnetism, Galvan. ism and Faradayisn,, the latter modified by tenilis perfectly controlled in power, so that it can be applied to the most delicate. It is one of the most powerful auxilaries in Therapeutic practice. Jn all ‘emale complaints: it is without a doubt the most certain remedial agent known, often effecting cures where overy thing else had failed. Ludiee will be treated by one. of their Own sex. : FEMALES—FOUND AT LAST An infallible} Medicine fur Ladies—Dr P. Howard’s Radical cure for the Womb—PERIODICAL DRrops—Pos itively the only safe,sure and certain remedy for either single or married ladies, in regulatiug and renovating 91! obstructions. and always successful aS a Preventative. Therefore every lady } should use them. Over three thousand bottles have been sold without a single faiimre, when taken as directed, and without the least injury Remember, this medicine ia designed express'y for. obstinate cases which all other remedies of the kind have failed to cure; also, it is warranted as represented in every reepect, or the money will te returned. This unparaliejled Female Medicine, possessing virtues unknown to anything of tne kind, 1s designed for both married and single ladies, and is the very best thing known for the purpose. as it will bring on the monthly sicknesss, in cases of obstruction the class have been tried invain. Safe and poaitively unfailing, 30 lady should ever be without the remedy. whiett ga. assurcdly.avoman’s best friend. It is put up in bottles of three different strengths, with full direction for uaing. and sent by\express, closely. sealed, to all parts of the country. Beware of imitations. None genuine unless purchased directly:of DR. P. HOWARD, a DR. HOWARD'S RHEUMATIC MIXTURE ! Cures Rhedmatiem in Three to Ten Days! ! WARRANTED OF no pay required. HOWARD'S Medioal and Surgical Institute, TO CORRESPONDENTS. The afflicted are deterred from consulting a skilful physician from their dislike to consult hiro peresenity. Tosuch, I will say, you will find ia Dr Howard a gentioman—one who can tympathise with you in your. afftictions— and if you do not wish a personal consultation, send acorreet statement of the \symptome of our case, and full directions and remedies will sent to an — acure uaranteed the same as thou & personal inrenee were had. . ‘ ” Alt letters and communicaiions will be either returned or desjroyed, 48 directed. . The utmost 4 Secrecy will be observed, Consultations by: let ter orotherwise, FREE Office hours from: ec! num ie gh aera m ute,on ' San Francisco, March 6th. _ ! #-P-HOWARD'S ECLECTIC. REMEDY . = sion, 80 as to be concentrative or diffusive, and . \ . ecuee Nevada Daily Transeript 4 ‘BOOK AND joB_ PRINTING OFFIcg, eee Having lately added alarce egant assortment of New Job gy our office we are now p red if Printing of evéry kind in. the fiapossible manner and on the sh notice. We invite the attention ofall in want of anything “m the Printing _line th examine our specimens of werk " _ We bave the only ; Ruggles’ Job Engine, In the-county and can thorefore de Job Printing cheapér than any other Establishment. We are prepared to execnte-in the best style, Posters, of all Sizes, Programmes, Bill. Heads, Labels, Ball Tickets, Blanks, jotices, and T eh Bills of Fare, 3 Justices’ Blanks, Fancy fards. => Letter Heads, bese Ee amphiets, . Show Cards, Business Cards, Teamsters’ Receipts, Grocery, Provision, Dry Goods, Clothing, Crockery, ____AND : DRUG & MEDICINE STORE, G& AT RED DOC. <4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE.COMBS & McGOUN, OULD respectfully inform the citizens of . Little York Township. that they have re. moved to the Store formerly occupied by Bourke & Cook. where-they have and will keep constantly on hand everything usually found in Mountain 4 : VARIETY STORE. We have’ now stock of . No. 1 Groceries and Provisions, CASE GOODS, . And every article usually kept in first-class Grocery and Provision Establishment, i ‘K on hand a-large and complete _ Asheretofore, we shail continue to keep wel supplied with é Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, -—AND— ~~ PATEN ‘OF EVERY KIND. In addition to the above we have and shall,ab ways keep on hand a fine stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, _ HATS AND CAPS, Also, a well selected stock of CROCKERY WARK, cee kr We are selling the above Goods as Cheap, if not Cheaper than any other Storein Little York Townshi and shall strictly adhere tothe Cas COMBS & McGOUN, : Red Dog, Jan. 24th. Cc. M, BATES, PHYSICIAN. Office in Masonic Building. corner ef Pine & Com mercial streets entrance on Pine, MARBLE WORKS. . D Street, between First and Second, Near Wells, Fargo & Co's. MARYSVILLE. ips ADOLPHUS RAV. OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Ne vada county that long experience in the bu» iness has qualified him to do . WORK IN MARBLE, SUCH AS MONUMENTS, TOMBS, Grave Stones, Mantel Pieces, Sculpture, Modeling in Clay, &c. ORNAMENTAL WORK. donein s tape rior style. at reasonable prices. a9 ADOLPHUS RAU. W. L. SHAEFER’S BOOT. AND SHOE STORE, Commercial St. south side, near Pine, New Goods and New Prices! Constantly on hand a large lot of __: BOY°’S CUSTOM MADE BOOTS, Jiist the thing for Wet weather. LARGE and carefully selected stock, of fine French and Philadelphia made Boots, and heavy Water-proof ‘Iron Clads”’ for mining. Alsoan immense stuck of — LADIEs’ AND CHILDRENS’ BOOTS AND GAITERS, With heavy soles—selectedexpressly for the ainy season. : Custom W ork—Both making and repairing neatly aud promptly done at the lowest living rate®, Boot and Shoe Maker. , BL on Broad street. et a a iy iia jr a to order best > puna \ Me Done in the best and at the;Tags, © T MEDICINES, —