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TERPRISE GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMPANY. Location of Works,
patic ow lake M ming District, Nevada county,
‘on the following described interest in sa
mine on account of aseessment levied October
bs on Fong the amount set opposite the name,
tats _ytie gee gber es not ha’ Po ed
Fee te California.
‘#herefore In accordance with the provis
‘en
sp tr ining rar
38
pril 2a,
it on
tarts posted
widens Aad with !
corner
Frinciaco. .
. CONSOLI‘tiee.—Notice is hereby given that ata
‘of the Board of Trustees of said Company.h
eon the t0th day of Febrnary, 1860,‘ an assess‘wrent «of three dollars ($3) share was levied
‘et the mon — rompeey, oa able Sane
@ately,in U.8. cotn, to retary, R.
er, Rs California Street, San Francis., or to. the Superintendent, F. Chappetltet,
e¢ Mohawk and Montreal Mill,on the mine,
-Meaiow Lake District, Nevada Connty, 'Cal.
‘upon which sald assessment ehall
‘yemdin unpaid on fhe 15th of March,
zs twill be ned ‘delinqneyt: ana will Se
by udver for saleat public an end
ae et da rot Maron, Sn, 1808, tbe etid
6 :
“el d swith costect assesement, together
gale and ad sing. By order-of the
Sttimscce * E WEOENER Boe
QuM .— State of age Bag of
Nevada. In District Court of the Fourteenth Juditial District of sald State, The
Evans, (and George Pale entag. and’ Job ‘Doo ¥ , an in
co-defendants herein that their
détermined,) def'ts, Greeting.
compiaint of Peter Erickson,
wifttin-ten days ‘from the service of
vowty aa ee" ng eas ya if served on you’
t of this county, and within
on you in the State and
eo action commenced.
‘day of July, A. D. 1867, in said
n a decree of this Court for the
=
and-delivered even
By be-secured, to-wit: The sum « $00 00
wah interest thereon from the 25th day of
April, A.-D. 1863, at the rateof two per cent.
2 th till paid : and if any deficiency shall
: ain after applying all of said moneys,
Say ave aneention toeeter an ates paid ex oO D en:
a Fetant. John Evans, also that eaid-defend‘ent ‘and all and every person claiming throngh
‘ der defentiant subsequently to ‘the date
“ofplaintif's mortgage and thecommencement
sf . Ot, may be barred and foreclosed of
a &
1 sons and equity of redemption
@ eaid m preniises, or any
, and ton pete oeverene further re, or in the premises as ‘may be jost
> pe ble. —And-you-are heréby notified
‘that if you fall to answer sid complaint as
‘herein Sirected, plaintiff will *tdke jo nt
; you therefor by default, together with
. sedlcosts of enit, and also demand of the Court
each other-relief as is prayed'for in plaintiff's
~ fan) In testimony wheredf. 1, GK. Far“4seal}quhar, Clerk of the District Court
_'{ ~ }-aforesald, dohereunto set my hand and
dmprees the Seal of said Court, at office, in
Nevada’tliy, this Sith day of Jane. A. D. 1869,
‘Rev, Stamp “ pe eat feet . Stamp. y John % mty.
=o of the Hon. T. 'B. McFar}
ithe 8d day of February, 1869.
‘R. W. Roberts, Atty for Piff. fi
pre TE NOTICE.—Probate Court, ctty
i and nty of Nevada. In the matter -of
: ‘the Estate of George Keeney, deceased. It
fos grey AP Court’ by the ie presen‘ted and filed by Mrs. E. W. P. Keeney, the
Administratrix of the Estate of George Keene een oak for an order to sella
‘ n‘Quartz Crething Mill, known as the
“Oro Fino Mfll,” situated on Rush Creek, in.
“seid county and:near Nevada city, that it is
“went the same from being lost te said Es
bo ome It istherefere ordered by the
: all persons interested in the said
é papa the said Court, on M = the
“Stir day of Marth, A. p. 1869, at 10 .e%clock, a.
=. of said day, at the Court Roomof said Pro.
“pate , in the city and co “of Nevada,
State of fornia, to show canse ‘why an or‘der chonli met be the said Admined
“ve four snocessive weeks in
“the Nevaila Daily Tranecript, a newspaper
vpriated and pytilished in eaid city and connty.
J, A.C. NELES, Probate Judge.
‘county, and ex-officio_Clerk--of -the—Probate
‘tn‘and for said county, do hereby certhe foregoing to be a true and correct copy
/ot an order duly made and etitered upon the
minutes of said Probate Court.
foo ser Witness my hand and the ‘Seal of
joes said Protate Court, this 9d day ef Feb‘(=~ Pruary, 1869. __
*@. K. FARQUBAR, Clerk.
; 5 = Join Abbey,
tty.
. Sa 2 mae: orerey.
T.’B. Reardan, 4
FOTICE TO CREDITORS.—Estate of Jobn
N Witliame, duceasod. Notice is hereby ciy<en bythe undersi , Exeentor of the above
. Eetate; to'the creditors of, and all persous lravi 8 against said deceased, to exhibit
the same, wWith'the necessary vouchers, within four'montha from the first publication of
; bd notice to the undersigned, at his office,
‘with McConnell & Cross, Attorneys, in Kidd's
‘Mlock, Nevada ity.
aay ; . W-BROWN, Execitor.
McConnell & Cross, Attorneys.
Nevada city, Jan. 17th, 1869.
Annual “Meeting of Stockholders.
OTICR ofthe Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the National Exchange Hotei
es, “Company. Notice is heredy given to the Stock‘holders of eai@Company that the Annual
Meeting of the Stockholders of sala Company
_ will beheld atthe offiee of J. I. Caldwell, in
Nevada city, Nevada city, Nevada county, Cal.
‘on MONDAY, the ist day of March, 1869, at 2
‘o'clock, P. M. of said day, for the parpose of
‘the election of the Trustees, and -efiicers of
‘eaid pep eae and aasersion Of gaxeral buee on a i{mees oft _
; EO. W.'KIDD, President.
wJ.1. Caldwell. Seeretary.
sayy
SAnel pancetta partuerde ‘sold
‘mecessary to séll the same, in order ‘to pre-/
tice, There is delingoent EP:
“now
+ Griet fail to eaid
fore the =.) ch
ty, California, Assessment No.
= --Pprectooure of a’tertain Mortgage, beating
me Mth Gay Of April, A.D." executed .
roy waphe sped -olod host ae
-ges therein, 2 eaid complaint particu
a deseribed, and the Hication 4
trising from seach to the
i. ofthe sadiead Ling
made } Company, Anthony House. "pote Ocunmary 20th,
, made’
rant )
‘Yatratrix ‘to séll fhe perty-end premises
above destrived, and that a copy of thie order +
published at least
I, @,'“Farqubar, County Clerk of Nevada’
4
. St. Nazaire and
4 America ‘Thron
inane once sae 28
STRAP co’s PACIFIC WEAIL
STRAMSHIPS
—FOoR—
Zt x .0°R k, EW
+ ill be al Sek AR See spatched as follows:
streets, at ii o'clock a, ™.
dates, for PANAMA. £ me.
Ratitoad, with one of the Company's splendia.
Steamers from ASPINWALL for NeW YORK.
ey On ee tne ar Yao aud xe = each
“month. Steamer Jeaving Sanneisto on
the 6th touches at Men 2
Fourteenth conpects with
¢ Com *g:5 er
English "Steamer ter South
of the following
Departare
French Transati
re of
~ for fon, Australia, a
South America, and P, R R. Co's Steamer for
Central America. Through tickets can be ob
tained. :
; will be dispatched
_ Beb.§--Golden Age, Capt. E.S Farnsworth
necting with Alaska, Capt. Gray.
Feb. 13th—Colorado, . Wm. H. Parker
connecting With Rising Srar, Capt. King.
tin; arith Henry Cha: in Fry saloon nee’ un apt. Conner.
Feb. 2th.—Montana, Capt W. ft Hudson,
connecting with Arizona, Capt. Maury.Cabin rs berthed through. Bagaage
cheat through aoe pounds allowed ene:
uit pessenger. experien urgeon-‘an
board. Medicine and attendance free. These
steamers willpositively sail at 11 o'clock. Pas
rs are requested to have their.
ont card beforelo o'clock, Through Gente te
Liverpool by the Cunard, Inman and Navional
Steamship ne, can be obtained at the P. M.
§.8.‘Co's' Office in San Francisco. where may
also Se dvtained ortlers for passage from Liverpool or Southampton to San Francisce either via New York or St. Tho: -if-a desired
amount of £10 to £20-will be advanced with
the above oraers. Holdersof ordera wi!l be
nired to identify themselves’ to the =
2 < ‘For merchandiseand freight’ «
New York and way ports, Company's form
“pill ‘Lading only used. a:
No will be received on heard after 2
Pm. of day prior to the steamer's depar
ture,
The Steamship Japan, Capt. Geo. E. Lane!
will be dispatched on Thursday, February 4th.
t.12-6 neon, from the wharf, corner of
tet and nan streets. for Yokohama and
Hongkong, connecting at Yokohema with the
vee ion Freight, enue Sthet taforthition or passage, F a formation
apply at the Pacific Steamship Company’s office, Cerner acrs and LeidesOLIVER ELDRDGE, Agent.
To all wnom it may Concern.
ty, California. Jan 4669. Notice is
hereby given that theconsent in-writing of the
Stockholders representing more than twoane “oaurte Capital Pn el the Seandl
navian was on E
18th day of January, 1669, at a meeting of the
Stockholders.of said ys aly called,
eee ae the bp a to of the es nage
ace of business of ‘ss mpany, from the
nthony House, in fhe i a ag Nevada,State
of California.to Smarteville, in the County of
Yuba, in eatti State, and that it is the intention of said Company'to remove its-said principal Office to said Smartsville, at the expiration of thirty dave from the first publication
of this notice,, By orderef the Board of Trustees. M, J. CRAWFORD, President.
“James Degell, Secretary, Jan. 27.
fu UMMONS.—State of ‘California, County
of Nevada.ss. In District Court of the
Fonrteenth Judicial District of said State.—
The Péople of the State of California, to Louisa
Ann Marlette, Greeting. You are hereby summoned to epp ear and answer to the complaint
of'‘Charles W. Marlette, within ten days from
the service of this writ, if served on you in
this county, and within twenty days if served
on you in this District and out of this county,.
and within forty days if served on you in the
State anti out of tins District in’an action
brought against you he above t: med plain/
tiff on the 18th day of January, 1869, and to!
answer the complaint fi.ed therein, within ten.
days, exclusive of the day of service, after the ;
ser yon you of this’ Summone-if served
within thiscounty : of if served out of this:
county, but within this Judicial District, within twenty days: or if served out of said District then within forty days. This action is
brenght to-obvtain a decree of this Court dissolving t onds of matrimony now existing
betweepsaid plaintiff and defendant, upon the
roupds eet forth in the-complaint on file in
jwaction, and for general relief And yeu
96 heréby notified that if you fail to anewer
take jndgment against-yon by default together
with all ‘costs of suits, also demand of the
Court such other relief as is prayed for in said
complaint,
——} ¥na testimony-whereof, 1, George K.
} seal } Farquhar. Clerk ofthe District Court
{~~ } aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and
impress the Seal of said Court, at office inthe
city of Nevatia, on the 18th day of Jannary; A.
D.1869. @. K. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
en y John Abbey, Deputy.
By order of Hon. T. B. McFarland, District
Judge ofthe 14th Jndicial District, made. this
‘13fh day of January, 1869. . * :
J. 1. Caldwell, Plaintiff's Attorney. }15
Dissolution of : Co-partnership.
‘y O'ICE is hereby given ‘that the co-partnerehip heretofore existing between T
L, Baléwin and T. Shurtleff, under the firm
name of Baldwin & Shurtleff is dissolved by .
muteai consent. The business will be carried
on atthe old stand by SHURTLEFF & IRISHT.L. BALDWIN,
T. SHURTLEFF.
N. B.—As the old firm desire to settle up
speedily. all narties indebted. are respectfully
invited to call and setrle. 530
GEASS VALLEY AND NEVADA
{ DAILY STAGE LINE,
AVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS
long established-and popular Stage Line,
we are ready to carry passengere over the
road with speed.and eafety, promising to treat.
those who travel wiih us ina courteeus, and
we trust, satisfactory manner.
Ss Hiours eo Departure; ——
Leave Exchange Hotel, Grass Valey, daily,
at 8 and 11 o'clock, a. m., and 40’clock, P. m.
Leave Nevada, daily; at 9 o’clock, a. m., and
2and 6 o’clock,'P. m.
SHAW & MAJOR;
jer PROPRIETORS,
JOHN CALDWELL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Netary Public.
M@ORE'S FLAT,.NEVADA COUNTY,
‘
Moores Blat, duly Ind
@nd Brannan .
J and of the "Firet Class Medai, at the recent
said compisint as hereindfrected._plaintiff will }
Theatre. a2
JAPLES COLLEY.
£. ‘Dealer in
Beef,. Pork Muttons Cormea Reef
CORNED PORK, VEAL, &.
. -ORCANS!
l]HE BEST, THE CHEAPEST.
THE LOWEST IN PRICE.
YHE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COM1 PANY. have now such great facilities and
Rot
F ¥ to the Capacity and style, from eat variety as pac Y on beeen 3
ed Organs of good quality which can be proroe in America. They
three grates of —
{
. Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs. .
The Standard of Excellence in their department, acknowledged the best instrnments of
their _class in the world ; winners of
World’s Exposition in Paris, in competition
with the hest-makers.of all countries. As to
the excellence of these instramente, the man.
ufacturers refer with confidence to the musi‘cal profession sae gt Reka wiil, xt te
tmmanimity test they. are. unequalied.—
Ever yo peeienating ra name board tie trademark, oie ;
“MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGAN”
Prices fixed and invariable, $110 to #1600 each
from which thereis mo discount to churches
or schools.
iI.
The Metropolitan Organs.
A new series of organs Of great power, fine
qnality h variety of tone. Elegantly
and thoroughly made im. every particular, and
in. excellence second only to the Ma80n & Hamlin Cabinet Organs.— Each one has
the trade mark, “Metropolitan Organs.”—
Price $130to $400.Tit.
The Mason & Hamlin Portable
Organs.
Very compact in size; the interior always
of the very best quality, but cases quite plain.
Each one bears the trade mark.—“‘Mason &
Hamlin Portable Organ.” Price $75 to $125
each, fixedand invariabie,
VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT.
From this date, (October, 1868). we shall introduce in several styles of onr Cabinet Organs a new and very beautiful invention com
binimg seyeral récent patents. It. will be
known as
HUMANA OR FAN TREMOIA,
And excels every other attachment of this gen
eral clasa in the beanty of its effects, the perorder, =>
1. Inconnection with the Automatic Swell, !
(exclusively used in the M. & H. Cabinet Orans.) it produces the nearest oa :
peculiarly sympathetic, rich and attractive
quality ofa fine human voice, yet attained in
any instrnment.
2. It is operated by the ordimary. action of
the beliows of the instrament. and requires
no separate pedal, being played by the same
ae aut an enclig 0 tc: Content with
out it. ;
3. Ythas no clockwork or machinery, and
is entirely free from liability to get out of order, and as durable as the instrument itself.
Circulars. and. catalogues with full deseriptionsand illustrations free. :
KOHLER, CHASE & CO., 4
Wholeeale and Retail Agertte,
SAN —
\
n2é
CRAIG'S!”
PATENT COMBINATION
HAIR CUTTERS I
Every Man his ¢ own Barber !
‘Kr AVOID SMALL POX AND CUT YOUR
OWN HAIR WITH CRAIG'S COMBINATION CUTTERS—THEY NEVER
FAIL TO PLEASE — Price $3.
T\HIS NEW INVENTION fost brought be
fore the public is a useful and indfepensible article in every Family and Household in
the country—enabling those who live at a distance from Barber Shops to always have a
a cutto the Hair. Achild can use
them.
Sent by Express to any part of the State on
receipt of Three DoHars in Coin, Address
— L. D. CRAIG,
Lock Box 89 Nevada City, Cal.
Nevada, Dee, Lith.
THE BEST FURNITURE
TO BE FOUND
This side of San Francieco
the Store of
J. E. JOHNSTON,
Broad street, nearly Syposite National Ex
hange Hotel, Nevada City.
Bureaans,
“Chairs,
Sofas,
ept at
Tables,
‘Mirrors, &e:
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING
Done at the shortest notice.
kr Call and examine the Steck [.5%5
. “Nevatia, May 27th. :
__BSoOToR H. TILING,
PHYSKIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR. ~
Graduate of the University at Dorpat.
Office—Masonic Building.
Residence —139. Broad St. Nevada city. Ca.
CH, FERRAND,
PHOTOGRAPHIC
—AND—
DAGUERREAN ARTIST,
G3" Every kind of Photographs and Ambro?
ypes taken in the best style of the Art.
ON PINE STREET,
Over the United States Rakery
JAMES MONRO, __
ao hae So
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef,
OORNED PORK, VEAL, &c.
eS Meats sald at reasonable rates for Cask
Shop en Broad Street, opposite the Nevad
G2 Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash.
the best ahd cheapest instruments in the greatnow manulacture
. strict inquiry. or yon may fall into the hands
THE MASON & HAMLIN IMPROVED VOX {
ivct ease with which it is operated, its dura.
oriity amd freedom from lability to get out of
. dies, should not forget the sacred responsibil{ more, all Urinary Diseases, Nervous Debility,
/ Painfal or Difficult Mensuration, Barriness,
-} themselves.
4 ease has continued.and have medicine prompt
Bedntenas, . ~
T0 THE UNFORTUNATE.
NEW REMEDIES. NEW REMEDIES.
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY,
_ 616 EXARNEYST.,:
NEAR COMMERCIAL.
eee 7 ANCISCO,” Established in 1854, for the
treatment of Sexual and
“Seminat Diseases, such ae
(Gonorrhea. Gleet, Stric-—
‘ture, Syphilis in all its
fornte, Seminal Weakness,
T
easea (of years standing)
Bs =“"'and Ulcerated Legs sucforrible Diseases, (".
~ How many, thousands of persons, béth male
and female, are there who are suffering out a
-miserable existence from the effect of secret.
indulgences, or from virus absorbed into the
system! Look at their pallid, emaciated and
dis #1 faces and their broken down consti
tutions, disqualifying them for the happiness
of mar or the enjoyment of life In this.
horrid situation thousands enffer antit death
closes the scene. Let parents, guardians,
friends, attend toany of those who are enfferwith any of these horrible life destroying mal--adies—see that they are cared for and cured
beforeit be too late. Send them. immediately
to Doctor Gibbon, a physician who has made
private disease hia especial study for years,
and who is certain to cure the most inveterate
cases without mercury orany injurious drugs.
It is important.to those who are afflicted. or
to those who are interested in the welfare of
their friends, to be careful of. the. many pretended doctors who nfest all cities, publishCessfully t:
days, imposing upon the public by using the
names of eminent physicians from Enrope and
other places. Be therefore carefal and make
of thoge charlatans.
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self
abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual
indulgence, is practiced by the yonth of both
sexes to an almost unlimited extent. prodneing with unerring certainty. the following
train of morbid symptoms, nnless combatted
by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow
countenance. dark spots under the eyes. pain
in the head. ringing in the ears, noise like the
rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasinesd about the loins, weakness of the
limbs, confased vision, blunted intellect. }éss
Of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, 2/
disposition to shun societv, lores. of memory,
hectic finshee. pimples and various ernptions .
about the face, farred tonne, feted breath,
coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and frequent ineanity. If relief he not
obtained. perrons so afflicted should apply im. mediately. either in person of by letter, and .
have a cure effected by his. rrew and scientific
fails of effecting a quick and radicalcnre. Dr.
G. will cive One: Hundred Dollars toany one
who will prove satisfactorily to him that he
was ented of this complaint by either of the
. San Franciego quacks.
Married Men,
Orth6se whe contemplate marriage, who
ave suffering under any of these fear‘n! malaAties resting npon them nor delay to obtain
-immediate relief. k
To the Ladies,
The various complicated and distressing
diveages incident to females, treated with eminent euccess—such as Suppressions, IrreenJarities. Whites, Falling of the Womh, Tnetc., will be speedily cured, without poisonou
drugs, injuries, or unpalatable medicinés_of
any kind. Have no. delicacy in. calling. ho
differance what your troubles maybe. The
afflicted are cordially invited to call and satisfy
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or
sending for packages of medicines. may rely
upon his assurances of confidential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more than
to be charged with a fair and mutually satis.
factory remuneration for services rendered,
considering the circumstances and difficulties
of cases, rather than a too prevalent. and selfish practice of extortion among quacks and
pretenders,
DOCTOR GIBBON is responsible, and will
give to each patient a written instrument,
binding himeelf to effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge.
Cured at Home,
Persone at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon.
stating case,symptoms. length of time the disly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, }
fe-any part of the conntry, with full and plain
directions for use.-By enclosing $15 in cur
ency or $10 in cofn, in a registered letter
through the Post Office or through Wel s, Far& Co., a package of medicine will be forwarded by express te anv part of o fthe Union.
Address DR.JXF. GIBBON, 616 Kearney
@treet, corner Commercial, San Francieco.—
Post office box 252.
Remember to pnt BOK 252 on the letter.
Consultations FREE. a
er" Correspondents will please inform DR.
GIBBON that they read his advertisement in
the Dariy Transcript. Tar 19
CAWTION, 2
LL persons are hereby cantioned against
trusting or giving credit to Michael Skeahan, of Lowell Hill, Little York Township. on
our account. oron the acconnt of either of us,
or_on_any Company aecount in connection
wii or either of our names. as we have
no business relatione with said Skeahan what
ever, norhave we any interest whatever in
“any of his undertskings, and therefore we
shall pay no debts of his contracting
GEORGE RYAN,
THOMAS MAHONEY.
18th, 1869.
J. FIGUIERE,
Notary Public and Conveyancer
OFFICE—SECOND STREET,
Meadow Lake... .+Nevada Cotnty
All business entrusted to me will be prompt
y attended to. jy8
Nevada city, Jan.
NATIONAL
Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon.
T.C. LAMPEcontinuesas
wt. .~. heretofore, at the old stand.
ee say Particular attention paid to
“BATHS the cutting of Gents’, Ladies’ an if you wanta a aChildren*s — 200
shave, Gents’ call at this place. Hot. cold and
shower Baths at ali times. Always on hand a
large stock of Dr. Jennings’ Eeeronacter. the
etarticle for the hair ever produced. Agent
Knowles Vegetable Hair Restorer. 124 ~
L.¥, WYLLIAMS, J. B. JOMNSON
WILLIAMS & JOHNSON,
Attorneys & Counselors at. Law
And Notaries Publie.
‘y, ete. Skin Dis . -—ing their skill in curing all diseases in a few }mode of treating this disease. which never . ,
FLORENCE
SEWING
SINGLE LOCK: ~~ ‘
: DOUBLE KNOT
SINGLE KNOT, __ —___—_—_—---*
\ =
‘
Florence Sewing Macaine,
MACHINE. _
HAS ING the celebrated REVERSIBLE
FRED and SELF-ADJUSTING SHUT:.
a a are eee
_ If there is a FLORENCE SEWING MA.
CHINE within one thousand miles of San ~
Francisco that is not giving entire satisfaction
if I am informed of it, it will be attended to
of any kind to the owner, ng ES
SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
111 Montgomery Street,
H. H. HASKINS, Agent, Nevada city, a
‘LAKE & JOSSELYN,
Wholesale & Retal.
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
709 Montgoméry Street,
SAN_ FRANCISCO.
their orders filled for any amount from 25
cents upward and goods will be forwarded on
receipt of cash or C, O. D. and they will-tave
% to 50 per cent from. cost of articles in the
copfitry by ending their orders difect to -LAKE & JOSSELY N,
7
G. E. Turner’s Hardware Store, Pine St. jy3t ~~
} promptly, withont express charge or expense =.
we ge
ARTIES IN’ THE COUNTRY can have
DRY GOODS,
FANCY ARTICLES,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS. AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
&ec. Ke. Ke.
709 Mentgomery Street..
San Franeisco.LAKE & JOSSELYN,
‘RE SOLE AGENTS FOR, CLARKS
c=" INDELLIBLE PENCILS,
for MARKING LINEN, and for the
“SUN PEARLE,”
FOR LADIES TOILET—the finest thing .
for the complexion ever used—softening and beautifying the ekin and in no way
injurions. Wt willeffectually remove
Freckles and Pimples,
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