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March 16, 1873 (4 pages)

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NEVADA CITY, CAL. ’ «Sunday, March 16, 1873. The Ins and Outs, Just. now ‘there is:aflurry among those who” havé~ forthe last .fcur years held office at the hands of the Federal Governmenf, and who are now being displaced for other men. —We donot know that the fact » that aman has held office for four years should entitle him to eight years service, especially when there are men equally as deserving and competent who can be appointed. “fhe--Saeramento-Union, which is always-ready to give the Republican " party a stab in the back, is Faising . “a tremendods hewl and has-even-theaudacity to artaign the Republicantsi Of Buch “Nien as EG Waites Waite was a Republican when Bowie, ~ whom he succeeds, was traveling thréugh thits--State denouncing the Republican party -as_‘‘an infamous party,’’ and why Bowie~should be allowed to spoil his tinted kids and “~“gweet fingers in Federal office, while . aa men whose whole lives have been devoted to the party are left in the cold, we cannot see, We do not ‘see rready for that~occasion with some by what right the Union, which only,. hope of success. By this means the came to the support of Grant when forced by public opinion and whose ‘managers then were for Greeley, now ‘sets itself up for an oracle and assumes the right to read men, the latchets of whose shoes it is unworthy to unloose,-out of the Republican party. The trick is’ too thin’. It will not win. The. people of Nevada county and of the State know Waité. No man has’ stood by the Republican party more faithfully than he, and his friends hére, among his old neighbors, are not by any ameans confined to his own party. Men of both parties who have kaown him for years rejoice that he has been selected for a° Federal office. He possesses good administrative ability, has always in every place been a faithful and earnest worker, and no set of men know this better than the Union proprietors, for whom he labored as one Of their writers. The contemptible slurs and slanders ofthe Union against such men as Waite will be remembered by his friends in this localhty, and the Union will make nothing by such a contemptible course. It is attempting to force the party and its most faithful workers into an antagonism . one against the other, and the sooner Republicans learn this the better for them and the party. This_is the secret of the attempt to create feeling in consequence of recent changes in Federal office, and the encouragements given the ‘outs’? by that paper to become soreheads. Joun Scort, a saloon keeper of Petersburg, Illinois, has brought suit for $5,000 damages against W. S. Bennett, editor of the Petersburg Republican, for an alleged slanderous article appearing in that paper. Young Arnold, a minor, got drunk, ~wenthome, abused his mother and _ broke her furniture, in noticing which that paper-used severe terms toward Scott, charging him-with seli= ing liquor to young Arnold. ns Beainy Nova “‘sung’’ in Washington was that of P. K. Boswell-and Miss Mollie Shep-herd, last week. The bridal party, preceded by a processional cross and twenty-four robed choristers, and the officiating priest, marched through the main aisle singing a wedding hymn. On arriving-at the altar the bride and groom elect knelt in silent prayer; after which the impressive ceremony of the Episcopal church was performed. er > Tit Boston Journal is confident that the idea that household wor. is ~thought degrading in the. United States fir any wenerad sense UE Sa exceptional degree, as tompared with other countries, is utterly absurd, . and that, asa whole, the women of Ameria stand &t the very head of the howsehold workers of the world. Henry Onay once aceused John Randolph of being an aristocrat. In & voice Whose shrill; piercing tones penetrated every earin the House, Randolph exclaimed: ‘If a man is known by the company he keeps,the gentleman who has just sat down is more of an aristocrat than'I claim to be; for-he spends-most of his nights} #2 improvement ‘on the part of the . Pa‘the‘ company of kitigs an@ queens The Daily, Transcript spellers to enter the contest for the (lawxer,.editerand, printer, and.esery, EDUCATIONAL. DEPARTMENT. 3 . All communications ‘for this column_ should be sent to D. J Crowley, " who has charge of the same. . __,. More about Spelling. “Mr. Editor:* It you were to-go about the county just now you would hear nothing talked of but ‘spelling, indeed you would think every branch of education was merged in spelling. It is a regular ‘‘epizootic,’’ afflicting both: teacher and pupil alike, and the only certain remedy for which js a county spelling match. It is now‘ pretty clearly settled that such acontest wilh be had. Indeed; miostof the teachers and-pupils in the county would be very much. disappointed ‘were they to be debarred of this pleasing excitement. Now the question ‘ducted most satisfactorily and-profitably to all parties concerned, “As what everybody has to say, and then adopt that course’ which to the majority seems best. The following are my views on the src-bject: I believe the move to be a good one. Such a contest to come offonce a year will act as a powerfulstimulus upon the pupil, urging him to study all his spare time that he may be attention of the pupil can be directed to his studies more than by scolding, threats, or by the application of the rod. Let this -contest be one of the yearly, Olympics in the sports of teacher and pupils \ This exercise should come off at the time and place of holding the County Institute, All things conspire to make this the most suitable time and place for that contest. The teacliers must be there, and the pupils who are to engage in the exercise, will be under the immediate charge of their respective teachers, who will see that.they are not deprived of their rights, Our Institutes are always well attended, and more will have an opportunity of witnessing the match than could be assembled at any other time. , There should be suitable rewards offered, not less than fifty dollars for the best speller; a second prize of twenty-five dollars for. the second best, and tén prizes of ten dollars each for the next ten spellers. By ment to all, and, in. a measure, offer some reward to most of them for their faithful study. ne Each school in the county should be ullowed to select twe, not moré than three at most, of its s:mple prizes. These are to be selected by the teacher or by the. pupils of each school. ‘Let the ‘spelling “be-“from Wilson’s.two spellers, as they are adopted and used throughout the. county, andif the pupils cannot be brought down from these two books, let the spelling be continued from Webster’s or Worcester's dic:ionary, till all are spelled down. The funds can be easily raised. As I have counted it up it needs $175. Grass Valley will raise $50; Nevada, $50, Truckee, $25; Forest Springs, raised in the other districts, in.sams ‘from five to'ten dollars. If there is more than the $175 raised, let the balance be distributed in fi.¢ dollar, prizes. ‘The minutial of the arrangements can be made at the assembling of the Institute. At this time let suitable-umpires be chosen, and arrangements made for spelling‘‘sides’’ and spelling different schools against each other. X It is proposed by \some that the teachers spell also with their pupils. To this proposition theres the objection that the teachers pvor fellows would stand no show of winning any of the prizes. But that the ambitious teachers may be Frovided\ for, I propose that every teacher, other person who considers himself ‘“‘sum”’ in spelling, pay $2.50, and in this way make up a prize or prizes, and let us have a side show that will be-both interesting and profitable. If there is any money in the arrangement this class of individuals will go for it You Ber. Spelling Friday. On Friday afternoon the regular monthly spelling matéh took place between the high and grammar svhools, The spelling showed quite pupils. The announcement of the coming spelling contest has caused" . arises, how.can this contest.be—con-. BOG ere peesietereresrs—— ie et PULCHVIU SS 5s sea ss ee eee 72 08 BlugTents is sctasnnis tp gr» 108 03, ee 181 39 CRatle Blafl. i ovis ei 00 3 Clear Creek. o.6 0.050% ia vee 28256 (OR GPOURE Se ecu nes erie un 48 20 Columbia “Hill, . . so.. 66:6 0 195 00 Eureka ... Pinbaate art eevee’ 152 72 Forest Springgs.... 000% . 568 30 Brench’ Corral sic S6 «ais o's's «PTs Girecley 2 iis eee oceas 86 50 Grass Valley: sf e303 Ns 2 343 85. Graniteville.... Wabe aya «+ 198 14 . Indian Springs. ... 5.4 +0e\ 268 28 Kentucky Flat... Pies ras 463 21 Pt. NODES ac cceceses ee Plt We sa ak css ok 99-52 Liberty Hila. hc cuts dee. 130, 29 hake City. ..% Serene’ 150 99 Moore’s Flat... 0: Naaaeeed -, 248 46 Mooney Flat.. .6.323 = race 60 73 IN OV AG recs omens Oc ioe 2,114 38 North San-Juan..tei.1. << North Bloomfield. ..... —_—_ North Stat 6055 cos ees o see —_— OARIAWU Tce cao ne cee 399 78 OMOCRR itemise cnwtoies 477 97 Pleasant VOROY ssh ira ie 167 61 Cunkor EUW ive eiencis bere nese 186 64 Rough & Ready..%..5.. 135 96 Relief Hall. oc. cwwsc es cevee (8-79 Sebastopol. .. Sadie kvied cere 74 50 Bpencevile i0 sets <eneee Fs 201 38 Sweetland,....~ er ~265-38 Truékee:."... ecccsccccce 19k-62 Unton HIM, oy. . ceecaaeeie 469 10 Washington...... da ess 98 Willow: Valléy:. vices cs seis secs wee this means we offer ample encourage. / $25; and I am sure ‘the rest. can be . : -tendanée, them to.go.to work in good earnest, spelled down by Master Frank Williams cf the High School, School Apportionment. We are requested by the County Superintendent, to state that in the. apportionment of the State school fund by the State Superintendent,an error occurs in a few districts, some having too much, and one, North »San Juan, having too little apportioned to it. The amounts are credited properly on the books of the County Superintendent. 2 School. Funds. The following is the amount, ex‘elusive of Library. Fund, inthe Treasury, to the credit of the various Schyol Districts in Nevada county, on Saturday evening, March 15th: — Allison Ranch...... $596 16. In the last State apportionment the State Superintendent made a mistake against North San Juan of $116 05, which will be corrected soon. B. J. Warson, Supt., John Pattison, Dep’y. Nevada, March 15th; 1873. <> oa Programme of Exercises of the Literary Club. ‘Ist. Music, piano, duett by Miss Mary Fininger and Prof. Muller, 2d. Song by Miss Anna Naffziger. 3d. Select reading, by Miss Aggie Farrel. 4th. Music, Young. 5th. Reading, “The Official Gasong “by Miss Ida }aette;-byMiss Jennie” Vai Bergen. . 6th. Music, vocal duett, by Misses Ada and Alice Davenport. 7th. Reading, ‘‘The Raven," by Mrs. Nellie E, Chapman. 8th. Music, song by Thos. Curry. 9th. Debate upon the, following question: Resolved, that all the human race descended from Adam and Eve. On the affirmative, Messrs. Johnson and Brown. Negative, Power and Potter. An additional number of seats have been placed in thé hall sufficient for the: accomodation of all who may wish to attend. . Lue Prenehitig . Sunday, Divine Services wiil be held in the Meth. odist Church, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and in the evening at 74 o’clock. Sabbath School at 2_o’clotk, FP. m. Rev. P.-L; Haynes Pastor, Episcopal services at the Court House every Sunday morning a 11 o'clock, by RevMr. Anderson. Divine Services at the Catholic Church Sunday morning at 10% o'clock. Sabbath School at 2, and-Vespers at 7% P.M. Rey. Father Claire, Pastor. Divine'services ‘will be held at the A> MM. E. Church Sunday morning at I1 o’cleck. Services in the evening at 7 o’clock. Rey. J.C. Hamilton, Pastor. : Divine services in the Baptist Church, “every Sunday morning and evening, at the sual hours of worship. Sabbath School pdummediately. after, ANGERS. SAR GMRs 00:0: ae Gone.to Murysville, . Dr. Brenan left this city yesterday for MarySyille, where he proposes to}-years old, had his leg broken. deliver his ¥ourse of lectures, — Wel * predict the D To-morrow evening, the ladies connected with the Catholic Church, in this city, will give a gr Temperance Hall. A tickets have been sold, and here will, as usual, be a large crowd in\atLos’ AXGELEs; ig crowded with Eastera visitors; and they’ seem determined to make a : u : ‘good rétord. The two schéolaiwere} while passingfrom Boston. J eurred about 2 o’cluck Pp. m. Not .son and another young man made Lis, that after haying fallen, and come too his-senses;-he--hallowed tor “a -time;-but a hard shower commencing, . the. skull, #0 that a man’s finger nic arteries, and a branch of. the From 15,000 to 20,000 sac ‘Pour, “Baker's Extra,” is offered . am ually, . \ i Fell into a Shaft. On ‘Thursday-tast-George Caandall vine, homeward, in an intoxicated _condition, fell into a perpendicular shaft some 30 feet in depth. This ochayfhg returned home after dark, iis inquiry ‘atid learned of his having started homeward. They caused a asmall dog, ‘‘a yaller dorg,”’ to take the man’s trail,and when he came to the shaft the animal began barking and running around the shaft, After calling for some time and _ receiving no reply, théy.-secured the means of descending, and having gotten alight,fewnd him in a drift, dead.as they supposed; but in band-: ling, hewoke. Crandall’s stateinent he crawled into the drift to escape ‘and John Driscoll, . Land Office Matters. The following businessin referenge tolands, in Nevada County, was transacted in the Sacramento Land Office, on the 13th and 14th inst’s, Declaratory statements were filed; . March 13th, by Mrs. Johanna Rapp, on west half of southeast quarter, section 4, township 16 north range 7 east. Nevada county. Settled January 17, 1871. é Filed March 12th, by: Milton -Wal. lace, onveast half of northeast quar-. ter of section 4, township 14 north, range 8 east, Nevada county. Settled, Febrnary 25, 1873. The following mining patents were filed; March 12th.—Red Dog Placer Mine, in Nevada county; claimed by George D. McLean.” Swicktum Placer Mine, in Nevada county; claimed by E, P, Hubbard ‘The following mineral application was filed Mirch 13th, by Geo. D. . the rain, and fell asleep, and overslept the time when persons going: from work could have heard. him, Getting him to the cabin he was found to be frightfully gashed and bruised. One cut upon the forehead commencing near the root of the nose, divided the tisoues upwardTy for about: six inches, opening to easily laid in it, and wounded and tore off the periosteum and of course
divided the branches of the ophthaltemporalartery, The crushing character ofthe gash saved him from bleedingto death, as it is well known thata cut with a dull instrument, which bruises the tissues and divided the ends of the arteries, 60 closes hem that a clot forms in thé wounded vessel; and thereby -prevents further hemorrhage. This facthas been niade use of by-surgeons of late yents; the divided extremities of. the artery being grasped by a forcep made for the purpose, crushed and twisted; thus. making a ligature for tying unnecessary, during the operation or in dressing wounds, This morning Crandallis very sore and stiff, quite unable to move. The surgeon, Dr. Ccombs, found him in a state of horrible destitution, greater than he has wituessed anywhere before. The neighbors suppose this to be the result altogether of his alcoholic dissipation. His wound wi!l most likely be followed by erysipelas, in which case a fatal result. will altnost certainly follow, because of the increased danger from the disease in-his destitute eircumstances, and the effects of long continued drinking. Sosays the Grass Valley . Union, Tur old Governor Trumbull house, . onthe corner of Grove and Prospect streets, Hartford. Conn., has been sold to parties who intend to fit it up as a lager beersaloon, This is a terrible blow tothe dwellers on ‘‘lordly’’ Prospect street. ® Evening Service. Church goers should bear in mind that the time for evening service in this city, has been changed from 7 to 7% o'clock, commencing’ this evening. Fleur for Sale. for sale by the Nevada Flouring Mills, at $3 per hundred pounds, te-elose business. Now is your time to make money, by saving it. See advertisement. Tux new disease which has been prevalent at Nord, Vina, Oneita, etc., appears to be abating. At Tehama and Red Bluffs, deaths have occurred from a somewhat similar disease, which, however, the doctars say was brain fever in a virulent form, Turxe children were playing under a bank near Weaverville,’ on Testy, ten years old, was ‘instantly killed, and his brother, Willie, eight: ~ ARRANGEMENTs have .been completed for placing about 280,000 sal mon fry in the rivers uf Connecticut by the State. authorities. The egus will be hatched: in April, and the young fry, as soon as they are able . . to obtain their own food, will be. placed in the various streams of the State and in the headwaters of the Connecticut river, a al See _ THE number of persons ‘run over the streets of Paris averages 1135 Nevada Skating Rink. fe) McLean, for patent to the Neece’ & -West.and.Brown’s.and.Wallupa. Placer Mines, in You Bet Mining District, Nevada county. The following mineral land was sold; Eddy Quartz Mine, in Nevada Mining District, Nevada county, containing 1 9.100 acres; claimed by Charles Marsh, Wm. Eddy and Ghas. C. Leavitt. a The John Brown Case. The motion for new trials im both cases against John Brown, were argued yesterday by J. I. Culdwell for defense, and District Attorney Deal. for the prosecution. In both cases the motions were overruled, and the defendant sentenced to five years in . the State Prison in’each case. Personal, : James Me Reardan; of Marysville, arrived in this city on Friday last. He will defend Gaines,-whose trial is set for Monday next, in the District Court. eee . A cHRoNIc condition of eold feet ‘has been found sufficient grounds for divorce, in Indiana, FLOUR FOR SALE. oe HE UNDERSIGNED; in orderto close » out business, offer for sale, from ee & 15,000 TO 20,000 SACKS “-OF— __. after eating. emma The Dail BELL & BROW, ff DRUGGISTS, ym” . Conve or™ = LOCAL. & Pine and Commercial Street, “The Concer i . : A large audien Nevada Theatre witness the Co ladies of the A. this city and Gr erybody presel gelves well pleas in which the pi Miss Ford and . difficult duett ‘*" excellent taste. pet Bagger,” E. man,” and Joh : their duetts were and.Miss Ford Glance,’ by Mi P fine voual effort. musical yeice, a Boy,’ first rate : _For_amateurs tl well, and sumecareful, training, . those who set th class profession: tal receipts were $45 80; leaving -for the benefit o place. Weare re agers of the Con thanks to the pe their liberal pate . friends in Grass » who.so kindly as Concert a succes Dealers in pDRues, OY ‘CHEMICALS, . . PERFUMERY,, TOILET soap! . BRUSHES, of all kina; . Wea, We shill keep on hand a large ment of Fancy Artic casita Ar, . ‘Patent Medicing A GOOD SUPPLY OF FRESH GARDEN SEEij. _ALFALFA, CLOVER, TIMOTHY, hae PRESCRIPTION “CAREFULLY POUNDED. voi : isis I Cis] > peer RIDGE’S PATENT FOOD: ForK REMEMBER THE PLACE, Cor, Pine & Commercial Streets (Bussenius’ Old Stand. BELL & BROWN,’ United St — . On the 4th of ous nies “ @ citizensof this.c 1 ome the Senate, viz: : 7 Nevada, A. A. Se White's Specialty . 7% 2. oglesty, of 1 : ty well for Senat Speaking of Mr. York Times says House is univers: . body, while there the Senate at his: More-useful legis cured for Califori sion of Congress _A large number o passed, and the p) re WILL CURE YOU. SYMPTOMS OF DYSPEPSIA are pain ip” the pit of the stumach, caused by contre . tion upon undigested food, usually sow Acidity aud wind caused by food ferment ing instead.of digesting. Constipation, aud loss of appetite. owin to unnatural condition of food and wantd gastri. juice, 2 Pain in the head, bides, breast, and tremities, mouth clammy, with bad taste andfurrid tongue. 4 Colsumptive symptoms, cough. and pil” pitation bt heart. often, mistaken . NO. 1 BAKERS’ EXTRA FLOUR, WARRANTED. ___ At the rate of . $3 PER HUNDRED POUNDS. ae TORSON & CLARK, Proprietors of Nevada City Flouring Mill. Nevada, March J6th, 1873, ees PROBATE NOTICE. por } THE PROBATE COURT of the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Estateof Albert Lindsey, deceased,~It appearing to the Court by the petition presented and filea by John Bell, administrator de bonis non of the e. tate of Albert Lindsey, deceased,. praying for an . order to se]l the’ whole of the interest of said deceased in certain mining claims 4escribed in said petition; that it is nece to sell-the-whole of the interest of said de . ceased in said mining claims to pay the expenses aud charges of administration and that it is for the interest and to the advantage of said estate to sell the same. It is therefore ordered. by--theJudge ofthe said Probate Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Probate Courton Thursday, the : ASB: ae clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court room of said Probate Court at Nevada City, in County of Nevada, to show cause why anorder should not be granted to the said Adminstrator to sell the interest of said deceased ‘in said Mining Claims ; and that-a copy of this order be published at least four gucessive weeks in the Nevada Daily. Transcript, & newspaper printed and published in said county, priorto the day herein fixed. for said hearing. ~ Dated March 14th, 1873, JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge. Office of the County Clerk of the County of Nevada. I, T. C. Plunkett, County Clerk of the County of Nevada, State of California, and Ex Officio Clerk of the Probate Court in and‘ for said County, do hereby certifytheforegoing to be a true, full_and correct copy of an order duly niade and ‘en. tered upon the minutes of said Probate Court. : — Witness my hand and the seal of seal} said Probate Court, this 14th day eer of March, A. D. 1873. m T. C. PLUNKETT, C1 B. BULLARD, Proprietor. EREAFTER the Nevada Skating Rink will be-open EVERY AFTERNOON, (Except Sundays ) And every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from 74 to. 10. o’clock. Use of Skates in the afternoon, for i. dies and Children 15 cents. A Lady always in attendance to wait upon Ladies and Children, : ° The best of order always maintained; Admission Free. Use of. Skates Evening, 25 cents, ae &7~ Tickets will\be sold b pelle \ y the Month, #f » BIRDSEYE BULLARD Nevada, March 15th, 187s, ~ & paca cS » Prop'r, er cil. sumption While it is only a puediion se dyspepsia. — Sleeplessness, dizziness, headache, ° and depression of ‘spi are all alguing symptoms, if neglected, hut which we) easily removed by the ude ot ax extraordinary lar, pondents concede 0 Mr. Sargent fa sean The R: The total rain up to yesterday 1 to the gauge kept. South Yuba Ca: inches. For the . the amount of ra fell was 12.40, bei of December, whi WHITE'S SPECIALTY. This valuable medicine has been used in! ie East with such remarkable success tht we have been induced to send for it. iy ———— : APERIENT it cannot be excelled, and -forconstipatio ; es. From the 1 of the;bowels it is a sure cure, month to—the45 From the Boston Journal. 1.56, Dysrersia. White’s Specialty for {his aggravating complaint, has been.thorong ly tested by thousands who have been be efitted by it, and are willing to testify to its efficacy, It warrants a permanent cure, if tried faithfully. Perse The Truckee Re ofa resident of { stopped his paper entertained by the .) e Col. Chas. H. Taylor (private Secretary to the Governor of Massachusetts for three years, and a member of the Legislatue,) says, in“‘American Homes,” that a } to railroads. We SPECIALTY for dyspepsia scatters that di ti i: ease as quickly as. water does hot lead. ©@ to stop a pay ohn B: dence is at the co 0f stoppage —flat 1 Seen on They Hav M. Rosenberg, turned from San I chased the largest ever brought to 1 ‘was Selected from stern markets. arrived and will bi ing from 7 a. at., If you want to sa: sire to get great rait, but call at < Dry Goods Store, of the truth of our Y~~ Froni thé Cogregationalist (Boston) In this age of fast things, our people make no nice distinctions, but whetht their occupation be walking, riding, work ing, reading, or eating, they do them tl with a rush; consequently we are the mot dyspeptic people in the world. ‘As itisto late to remedy the cause in: our own casts, the best. thing to be done is to find som way to change the effect, and this can¥ done by Wuirr’s SPeciaALTy FOR DysPEPsl, which from pure merit and virtue alone! fast overtaking, and bids fair to exceed 2 its sale, all the old popular medicine d the day. Prirrston, ME., April-17, 1872. Mr. H.'G. White.—I take pleasure ing" ing you the following certificate. My wilt Mrs. H. C. Lord, during last winter was#t flicted with dyspepsia in the most obstinalt form, After trying several physicians aol various remedies without relief, saw you Specialty advertised and without any othe inducement gave ita frial, After takivt two bottles cnly, it produced the desired effect. I cheerfully recommend it, thet Some, as an excellent medicine for the sto ml6-tf ROSE) peek, aad “teenr fe my Unity to give FoR ER ee one testimonial. OHARLES 5. LOXD. J Osea : . 2 Spanese Si . Boston, Sept. 4, 1871. Silk, 2 Mr. H.G. White. Dear Sir>Regard ‘ ROSE) your “Specialty for Dyspepsia,” I wou: es ee say that have used if with the best Striped and ' F. sults, I have been a sufferer for five ye™ nd Pigs my food distressing me, but now cal wt iquet; 25 ¢ take heartily withont inconvenience. Wes OSE} wus affected with dizziness so much # : fallin the street; that trouble is al#o™ ——--smoved. I have tried many pre Ladies and Cl without relief but { recommend your ents each jedy as one deserving the contidence of each, at Yours truly, C. A. HOU, ROSE} md Eutate Boker, 191 — ‘ : q vsidence, Union Streeet, —? Somerville, Mass. / Fish? Fis “FOR SALE BY _ Another load BELL & BROWN Ms, Mackere hite Fish, Pickk °88 Codfish, Pick! ness Mackerel, ¢ Peived at the groce! _fSuecessors to H. R. Bussenius] Cor. Pine and Commercial 5 . NEVADA CITY. \ Nevada, March 11th, 1812. mulloy,