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May 12, 1874 (4 pages)

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On retay With the om. oF -tonduct ters lawfen oting at such ection Orcapand lawiully ~~ or t entitled topts to Yote, or , attempts to ¥ * election’ 4 vho Procureg Ses another fy“ ection, know. iified tg Vote , lerk of Elec. or de strdying ay dalbors in ther from, or Y ballots ty lection; either he saine intor the baHots vr idds to @ ad to on mix ther ballots uted-orcgrWith the jp ath election, as peo wee T destrers op BEPY away or — OX, OF Ballots for Not less years, rs dndge, or ‘VIONS tu put. st the’. balles 4a1ne On sneh 8 ‘the: foldeq © s been hang.” d previous t tl lut-box, or OF Gevice an ¥ tO ascertain r who thekOUL the cop. he name of tor, Jzdge. or Bally diseoy. for Dy. such not Tess than d dvlars, — © forges 6r On purporte . “inet, town, infact held, . ot counter. place of the Whi or ward held is-pun. i the State un. tWo nor vilfully adés 28, actually iris, or whe able by im. for not Jess urs. aids or abets Seo MentionMs, OF who, sf the com s. does not On €as& prachy or Grand ) Some Jusity, ifs punthe County 5, Or in the years. , by force, ALY Corrupt directly at0 giving his he same, or r tO-awe, Telector inthe rage, or fuy. * }. Vote, Whe forming or and that it ted_ thereon such elec. such elector any office rote for: or or Clerk of ch, induces r, either by thereof, to 1 eléctorin guilty of a vith intent self, or any at his €x‘'S preyious ges to pay y or deliver purpose of ° ters at the npeusating tendance of ‘OnVeyan ce y or deliver uurpese inf any canof bolding gs, end of lots, hand-. us to such nor. ing & CAD' agrees to eni of any 3 n induee~ ~ son to yore ig the elecof a nisie~ ing a canoffer made } any per» vote for candidate @ misidewho'gives " member tical conection, or held for idates for tin this he persou offered th date than ember of jon men tu receive y imprie les¥-thap S. y threate, ence, wilors from . —for—the tions, is willfally ~ meeung eing heldg _publie eanor. kes, offers n the re e succes# didate, or ast Gither lar candiupon any ite willfally the laws is, unles# yolation shable by and dol he State by beth. i): fornia. ssiub, o8 E ALL, vere. werXD \. The Daily Trans NEVADA-CITY, CAL. ay! LOCAL AFFAIRS.Rather Slippery. : Under “Sheriff Potter found an “Indian” the other night preanibulating the streets in a very pompous . mood, and upon inspection found . thespirits of the red man had been been greatly. stimelated by a.bottle . of the spirits of white men, which . ke, (the Indian,) was proudly . dourishing with his strong right . arm. Sheriff, Potter took him in. charge and attempted to make him . ‘disclose the place where he bought’ be secured by burni Tom Ganfield has placed’ one on the . corner;opposite his saloon,’ and it -Lecal Brevitics, Sy ae can ~Kerosene. -€heap. has abbat the same ilMimipating ‘ca: pacity that a gas burner would have, and we ate informed’by Mr. Canfield } that it costs ‘only about ten cents a night. Watchman Scott. will make a proposition to. the incoming City Trustees to light the streets of the city with kerosene, at rates much lower than: has been paid,, atleast one-half less. We learn from Myer Cohn that George Johuson, son of Peter Johnson of Grass ‘Valley,—died in Sen Franciseo-on Sunday the 10th. He ‘the article. ‘Lkree or four names . went to Sau ~Fraticiscd Saturday ” were mentioned, but nothing defi~— ite eould-be found out. Thinking his sudden morning. What was the cause of decease we -did-not learn. that when-the Indian should be. ebme sober, more qnight be found . out from him, -he was started for the jail with the intention of locking him tp util morning. But before atr.ving. there the Indian gave a . “duck,’’and leaving his coat through . which he had slipped, in the hands . of the sheriff, he broke~-and~ ran . like a quarter horse up China street, . aud ~has not since been seen or), heard from.. Potter thinks the In. . dian would make a good juggler, he . * says that” Indian can peel himself ij ~<guicker than any performer he: ever . aw. Enough has beea discovered . by the officers to make them alm ost . certain Wao the parties are, who are . > selling liquor to the Indians, and if“itis continued arrests will be -made, The fine-is $500. A young man by the name of Levi, from Victcria, who has been stopping at Grass Valley for his health during the past five weeks, died at that place on Wednesday last of consenphion. is The weather, yesterday was all that the most fastidious could desire. It was the first Spring day of the month. We think such -weather-—a little warmer perhaps—will be the rule hereafter. If grass will not grow now it never will,” Freight is: still $9 per ton from Colfax. -Who wants a reduction, who wants easy und tapid travel -between that place and this city? If any, the place to signify the d: sire is at the Bauk of Nevada County, where: the book of the Nevada County Narrow ae Gauge’ Railroad ate open awaiting _ New Arrivals, ~~ subseriptions t6 stock. Rosenberg Bros, at the Palace Dry Gouds Store, received yesterday their fuil stock of Sumuier Goods. . The new arrangement which this -firm has lately made, enables them to receive new goods every month, . —Their.stock-is-now-the largest ever . brought to this city. Especial ate . tention willbe paid to orders, and} we assure the country merchants . that they can—save “money by purchasing their goods ‘at wholesale prices, at the Palace Dry Goods Store of ROSENBERG BROS.. m12 The Skating Rink. There will be Skating Assemblies at the Skating Rink, on Wednesday, Mb > 3 The schools of the city all com-. menced yesterday. We heard a gentleman remark, and the facts will bear him out in the assertion, that the children attending the public schools in this city are better cared for in poiut of dress ‘and ‘attention tocleanliness, than in any. placé he . ever saw. A visit: to the Schuols will satisfy any one of the fact. Ws understand Bruce Lee is getting out some very fine rock from his mine near Cement Hill. The county seat is now at Truckee. Litigation is ‘lively there’ and itis expected the advocates of a new county, witn that place.as the county. New ' s Rosenberg Bros. have.taken. advantage. of the great d¢cliue in. dry goods. Marcus Rosenberg is in San Francisco now, and is purchasing a very large stovkof staple afid faney dry goods, which will arrive in two days, when due notice will be given. m5 -ROSENBERG BROS,’ ToS Haunted House in Nevada City! The mystery solved! The spirits unmasked! The immense arrivals Of new goods for the clothing empo rium of B. H. Miller, have been thrown around in a mysterious manner of late, for the purpose of suiting. his numerous customers, and the} they hourly leavé his’ store, loaded” clusively that his stock is the largest clothing house in this county. ml Situation Wanted: __ A’ good meat and pastry. cook wishes 9 situation in a hotel or boarding house. ‘Enquire at this office. May b-dt —> Fresh Strawberries Are selling for two bits'a pound at may6 ED. GOLDSMITH’S «2 i ae oe ot a ee Y Fresh No, 1 Limes, : Just received and for sale_at $2 per hundred, by JOHN JACK. my3 so —— Pe es = » Another Invoice, Ot 5,000 Oranges, received and for -Sale at 50 cents ardozen, by eS >. ae : For sale. ‘Several cottages for sale. For further particulars apply to may 1 B. Hi. MILLER. ‘Go to Chnper's, And get fine clothing cheap. _al5-Im >. — Rudolph Photograph Gallery, Broad Street, near Pine. n23 >. — The Purest and Safest. The, efficacy of Hostetter’s Celebrated Stemuach Bitters as a Specific for recruiting the enfeebled body and cheering the desponding mind, has passed into a proverb. In the United States, where this marvelous eclipsed all rivalry, the demand for jit~has annually increased iu a heavier and heavier ratio for years, until at leastthe regular sales of this. preparation Exceed those of all other stomachics “mbincd. Eminent members of the medical profession and hospital surgeons without uninber,-haye . b ursday, Friday aud Saturday eveseat,-wil_bemore enthusiastic, It nings of this week, and hereafter on .'% hard to dispense with pleasures Wednesday and Satarday evenings until further notice. : m12-5t B, Buuuarp, Prop’r. eee Go to Hyman Bros. for California ~ Manufactured boots and shoes. Sheen The Place to Buy. md ‘Retail dealers. in tobacco, cigars, . pipes and cutlery, can procure their supplies of Jacobs & Bro., on Pinte street, at less than San Francisco . Prices. We have the largest stock in the mountains sad will not be undersold. Smokers who want a. choice cigar will find our brands superior'to any found in the city. Givé us a trial and we will prove our . _ assertion, m10-tf . Red Men’s Ball To-night the party of the season. comes off at the Skating Rink. Every arrangement has been com. pleted. In addition to the attrac-. tious heretofore promised the management have secyred the. services of Prof: Mareug . to_lead the tuusic. He will be assisted by the best talent in the county. All who attend this evening, can not-fail enenjoying themselyes. Thére will be room for all. As this is’ the first party of the Red Men they are anxlous to make it a grand success, and We feel aSstired they will not be dis*ppointed. Let all attend who de. 8ire a good time. ——_ —Re-: Go to Hyman Broa, for $8 Cassimere Sumer suits, mo ee yor doing business for which they . chased: the Perkey property, once enjoyed, Treasurer Sanford finds a many who demur to 06d paying licenses ave not hitherto beefi taxed. But his winning ways soon convince’ them that it is just the thing. Horses are still. sick with the epizootic in this vicinity. We underStand those running out im the lower part of the county are. worse off than the ones kept up in stables. The beaatifal perfume called Tur-> ner’s ‘‘ottar of tar’ was wafted on the breeze all day yesterday, Prof. Marcus Blum, of San. Francisco, is making this city a short visit. Living at the Bay seems to to agree with him, We would again Suggest the propriety of our City Marshal seeing that loose stones are removed from the newly repaired roads. They may be expected on the outside, but on thoroughfares inside the cit? tim-its they should certainly be removed. _ The Court House does not present a very lively appearance just now. Dr. Buelow, who recently pur-! on Broad street, is having the buildings . torn down, If the ruins of Pompeii . On the adjoining lot were leveled to . the ground, the looks of the stree t . : . would be gti farther improved. Tue twenty-tourth annual session of the Episcopal-Convention of the Diocese of California began—in San} Francisco du Wednesday. Aarrtvals by the ‘Colfax Stage. ~ Muy 10th, 1874. . . Prof. Blum, A. Lewis, 8. Joseph, . Mrs, Sparks, Geo. Jacobs, George . “Smith, . Departures by the Colfax Stage. . » May 10th,1874. WY, Campbell, R. Klotz, B.F, . Dickson, W. 4. Carwood, H. L:. Heywood, A. W.-Potter-and 3 pris-. Shers, FP. Barkhiilter, T, C. -PiunKet, dno. Caldwell. : ; May llth, 1874. A. H.-Purker, A. BR. Lord, H. F. Hebbari. Cuss. Marsh,’ E. 8, Tuts! . Nes. 25 and 26, the building situ ted on . [N. EL coruer of Wa-bingteon and B:.ttery . StPecte. oi the City aud County of San Frani isc , b for samuel J Clarse, Jun:., & g-) F . " Davenroat, Agent. , bad Bankruptcy Notice.
N the District Court of t! e Unitea States forthe District of California. In the Inatt-r of ROBERT C. BLACK, Voluat ry Ba. krupt. : the Sth diy of Muy, 1374, a Warrant in Bankru) tcy was issued againstthe Estate of Robert C. Bi:ck, of Nerth Bloomfield, in the ! Coun:y of Nevada and State of California, Whe has been adju.ged-a Bankrupt on his own p-tition : debts, aud delivery of.sny property, bel: ‘Lging tosuch Bankrupt; to bim or for°his nee and tho transter cf any property by him, . are forbidden by law, That a meting of 3 This is to give natice, Tbat on that the paymeut of «ny . Produces such beneficial effects in dyspepcandidly adimitted that the Pharinacopwia of thefacuity contains no pres: ‘ription that sia, general debility and nervous diseases, a8 Hostetter’s Bitters. To use the language of a venerable Physician of New York, “The Bitters are the purest stimulant and. the safest tonie we have,” Butthe uses ofthe great vegetable antidote are much more comprehensive than such ptaise wouldimply. As a preparatory antidote to epidemic diseases a Genial stimulant, apromoter of constitutional Vigor, an appetizer,a stomachic, and a remedy for nervous debility, no medicins] preparation.has ever attained the reputation of Hostetter’s Bitters. Itis the household ‘tonic of, the American people, and in all _ probability will be so for centuries tocoae. Thé magnates of science recuguize~its fnerite;—and that it is emphatically the medicirie of. the masses is proven by its vast and increasing sales, ~~~ SPECIAL NOTICE. Why suffer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and loss of appetite, when you can, by using Dr. Henley’s celebrated 1X L Bitters; ‘ef fect a perfect cure; they area pleasant and invigorating tonic, -and endorsed and recommended by our most eminent PhysiClans (a8 per certificates on each bottle) for all complaints of the Liver and Diges ; tive Organs. Asa’ family medicine they have no equal. See advertisement in another column. (oS _ Ge ES Furniture! Furniture B. JOHNSON, No. 92 Main Street, Grass Valley, Has just received the Largest and Finest Stockof Furniture ever brought into the ws Sm Courity of Nevada, wohich will be sold at Prices Astonishingly Low! The Stock consists in part\of Fine Parior Sets, Fine Bed Room Sets, Beds and Bedding, and everything else usually kept ina Store of this kind: Af urniture for Cottages and Offices, of the ost durable kind fora little money. I can suit every taste and every purse in selling Furniture. : Call and see my Goods. B.-JUHNSON. Grass Valley, April 30. the Om ditors of the said Bankrupt, to-prove their debts, and to choose one or more as-”! . : . 4aes of his Estate, will be held at al.. . Court of & nkruptcy, to be ho-den at Rooms i the fWEATY FIFTH DAY MAG, Add. (874, at to’ci ck, P.M. i. P. MAKSELLUS, U. 8 Marshal, i a> dorsenier, District of California. j OF . County Scrip. \A& LL warrants driwn on the General Fund and registered prior to May 17; d.3. and &li Warrants drawu on the Rod suud and registered prior to April 10, 1874, will be paid on presentation. Interest on the samc ceases from this date. = E, P.SANSORD, Treagnrer. « joyous sririts, as shown by people as . down with fine clothing; proves con. and his prices the cheapest of any . . ‘. R. Phillips, tonic hag borne down all Opposition, and . MASONIC AND ODD FELLOWS . Ss NHE Misonic and Odd Fellows Frateryities of MOORE'S FLAT, will give a . Grand Bal) at their Hall, on Main Street, Moore’s Fiat, on ; Friday Evening, June 5th, 1874, ay epee COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, Henty McNulty, . Sam’l Caldwell, Jos*ph Olsen, JamesRedington, ATeX. Ranch; Wm, =, Cummings, — COMMITTEE OF INVITATION. Moore's Flat. North San Juan. — Chas, Atlenberg, . Robt. McMurray, Jos; Olsen. —jASN, Crane. Woolsey’s-Fiat—— ton Higdeon, * North Bloomfield, -D Skidmore, A.D. Lemaire Malakoff. Emile -Brefuond, — J. L. Shivall, Lake City,” —: J Earl Brown , kh. B. Gentry. 8.0. Peasa, . Geo, C. Shaw. Washington. . F. M. Hathaway, John Jansen, Forest City. John West, N. Paulmire, A. H. Miller. a €otumbia Hilt, ~ Alleghany. W.W> Frisbie,=~ Dr. Josiah Lefevre, O. F. Hawley. John Bradbury. ’ Cherokee, 3° Graniteville, Jobn Fitter, Jno. 'T. Cline, ; Jolin Trood. W. C. Clark. : = Reliet Hill. Orleans Flat. J. C. Hickman, Jas. Kleese, R. Penrese. Lars Buck. Snow Point, —___ Grasg Valley. — §. Le Black wel, COW. Smith,Rob't Lindsley. A: H. Matoy. RECEPTION. COMMITTEE. H. Atwater, Alex: Rauch, W. D. Long, Chas. Allenberg, % FLOOR MANAGERS, “Wih: Ff Cummings, Geo. W, Brown, Rob, Skidmore, “Kob't.-D. Carter, » Arralzements have been made to secure the services of an excellent Band, and a splendid Supper. will be prepared by. Mr, Jchn Shea. The Committee will spare neither time or expense in providing for the comfort.of all who wish to share in the festivities of the occasion, s Tickets, including Sapper, $5.00 Moore’s Flat, April 29th, 1874, s GARDEN SEED,~ GRASS £EED,— 4 NEVADA DRUG STORE, _E. M. PRESTON, : _DRUGGIST. And Dealer in . \ Nevada. May 4th, —Nevatts City. . _FLOWER SEED, . Portmonaire Gauntlets 1, — ILLIAM HOLMES, on Broad St., has just received a large stock of y Gauntlets and Gloves! ‘From the celebrated San Jose Factory ,comprising the Ladies Port Monnaire Gaunt lets Gents’ Military Gauntlets, Fine Dress Military Ganntlets, and California Pattern. Gloves of the best make and warranted to be‘asrepresented. ~ Also, a fine assortment of ‘Saddles, Harness, &e. -And-tverything to be found ina Firs Class Ass . € San Harnéss Shop which Will ba’ seld Francisco prices. =~ WM. HOLMES. _First Anniversary Ball, WYOMING TRIBE. NO, 49, Improved Order of Red ‘Men, Will. celebrate St. Tammany’s Day —BY Aa— GRAND BALL. _. AT THE SKATING RINK, NEVADA CIITY. ; TuesdavEvening, May 12th. Committee of Arrangements. Sachem. T. C, Plunkett,“ Senior Sagamore, C. P, Purinton, Sannap, W: W. Jacobs, Brave, P,E. Hughson, Warrior, ee John Hanley. Invitation Comuiittee, Nevada City. "Thales Curtis, W. Holines, J. 8. Murchie, G. v. Schmittburg, O. Maltman, Charles McElvy, Palmer Brown, M. Heytan, T. W. Sigourney. Alex Sloan, Geo. W. Smith and Wm. Barton. \ Gruss Valley. : Herman ‘Uphof, ‘P.H. Paynter, W. H. Montgomery, 8. Novitzky, W. H. Adams, ss Dutch Flat. : J. T, Staples, J, M. Fulweiler, ¢. Voight, C. M. Kopp, Blue Tent. : i Bond an} O. E. Campbell. North Bloomfield. James Marriott, R. D. Skidmore, Alf; Walker, 'W. G. Montgomery, A. A, Smith. North San Juan. ACIDS, CRUCIBLES, MINING CHEMICAL, AND MUFFLES, PAINTS OILS AND VARN-. ISHES, All at the Lowest Market Rates, a Prescriptions correctly compounded St-al-houts, day ornight, -> CHAS, E. MULLOY,. ANSON W, LESTER Lester & Mulloy, Whoiesa and Retail Dealers, : —IN— GROCERIES, ~~~ HARDWARE, _‘ CROCKERY, Fine Wines and Whiskies. E KEEP ON HAND CONSTANTLY y a LAHGE and yariédStock of the above line of Gouocis. : No. 52 Broad Street, NEVADA CITY, Nevada, March 14th. The Place . to BUY. E. GOLDSMITH. W HOLESALE ‘AND RETAIL DEALER CIGARS AND ~ N--. CANDIES, NUTS, AND we FANCY GOODS. Tropical and Domestic Fruits. Ful! assortment of School Books. always on hand. or 2 TO DEALERS. AS, PINE APPLES, and a fall as-ortment iTCAN DIES,“ ‘always ou hand. Tho Trade supplied at Sau Francisco Wholesale Prices. BE. GOLDSMITH. ~ Kidd's-Block, Pire Street. by d. H. Paggep, Deputy. . Nevada, May &b, sie Nevade City, April 21, ° TOBACCO, . ORANGES, LEMONS, LIMES, BANAN~-} Hunt’s Hill, Edward’ Carney. RECEPTION COMMITTPFE, I. J. Rolfe, O. A. Nelson, Wm. Shaver: FLOOR MANAGERS. , C.P. Purinton, A.t. Zchind, John Hanley, H. 8 Welch, Daniel Marsh.. FLOOR DIRECTOK—‘. ©. Plunkett. =. ee Oe a BS TICKETS $4,Including Supper at Armory Hall, which will be turnishcd by thet prince of Caterers ALEX. GAULT, who assures the public that ‘On this occasion his dssortme: t of Rabbits, Suge Hens, Grass Hoppers. &c, will be gKele tea from the choicest stock our market affords. NO SPECIAL INVITATIONS WILL BE ISSUED. Be” Pale taces generality are cordially inVited to attend. The Hunt will commence atthe 8th Run and 30 Breath. Feast-of the Pale Faces at the 12th Run. The best af Music has Bow ene and the Tribe has spared no expanse to make this the purty of the Season. ma. Tickets to be had at the principal places of business in the city-and members of the Tribe generally. *an2 SPECIAL NOTICE. TOTIGE is“herebygiven that C. J. NAFFZIGER has this diy formed a copartuership with JACOB NAFFZIGER, under the firm name of L&ey NAFFZIGER, And -will continue the Retail Meat business at the old stand on COMMERCIAL STREET. They will keep constantly on hand the. very best of : 'MEATS OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGE, HAMS, ~ ‘BACON and LARD. Bemnbeaeyge, * All persons indebted to JACOB NAFFZIGER ase requested to settle their accounts atthe above nanied place of business, evada City, May Ist, 1574. me Orleans Consolidated G. M. Co. _solicated Gald Mining Coirpany, are hereby notified to meet at the office of the Company, ou Main street, ae J. J. Ott’s, on Saturdday, May 16th, ‘ = ‘At 7 o’cleck, P. M Businexs of importance will be treiisacted, and every. stock1 older-is requested to be present. By order; ee C. P. PURINTON, bec’y. Nevada, May ath, 1874 m7 a. a NEW _AND__ UNIQUE . Mb ' BF" Buck, Doe and Dog Skin and Flannel : . WATCHES, Floyd, M. = 4 pene YNHE stockholiers of the (rleans Con. . THE LARGE AND. \ & ELEGANT STORE. 101 & 103 Montgomery Street, : SAN FRANCISCO: Formerly occupied by TUCKER & CO., = S ————— 1 now Occupied by & RANDOLPH, ANDERSON & Where can ie found the: LARGEST and most COM: PLETE assortnient of DIAMONDS, __2 JEWELRY, _ and SILVERWARE, “. River displayed by any establishment on the coast. 4 Calland examine our stock or send orders through will meet with prompt attention. : ANDERSON & RANDOLPH. _ April 14, 1974, The Reason Why. THE QUESTION IS DAILY ASKED BY THOUSANDS OF OUR CITIZENS, “Why is it that the IXL Bitters HAVE A. CHIEVED SUCH “POPULARITY WITH THE PUBLIC, AND HAVE SUCH AN IM. MENSE SALE?’ THE REASONIS BR. CAUSE THEY ARE AN OLD AND WELLL ISTABLISHED ARTICLE, AND ARL MADE FROM THE MOST CHOICE HERBS AND ROOTS ; THE MANY WHO HAVE TRIED THEM, TESTIFY TO THEIR BER: HESITATIO. IN RECOMMENDING THEM TO THEIR AFFLICTED FRIENDS, THEY ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST. TONIC AND\RECUPERATOL TEM, AND IMPART STRENGTH“'TO THE WEAK AND EXHAUSTED, AND ARE“ ENDOKSED AND RECOMMENDED BY OUK certificates—-on -each-— bottles] FO-'T HOST: AFFLICTED WITH DYSPEPSIA, INDE blood purifier they surpass all other socalled tonics which haye lately been placud in the market. No Familyshould be without thern. SOLD LVERYWHEKE, H. E¥STEIN & CO. Sole Proprictorg, 518 Front St, SAN FRANCISCO. J. M. WALLING, _. NOTARY PUBLIC,~~AND~Justice of the Peace. wi EARCHING RECORDS AND ABSTRACKD TING A SPECIALTY, Conveyancing Promptly attend ed to, < Accounts collected. Also Agert for: INSURANCE CO, OF NORTH: AMERI@A. +} AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO, CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO, GERMAN-AMERICAN INSURANCE Co. NIAGARA INSURANCE CO, Office, opposite Btunpf's Hotel, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, MISS R NOVITZKY, F GRASS VALLE ~, has made arrange: ments for giving : ai-lm Music Lessons in Nevada City. Miss Novitzky lias a Clase in Grass Valley, and on Gold Flat, Beference, Prot. G. Beoit; San Francisco Musical Institute. A class will be formed on SATURDAY AF. . TERNOON, APKIL 25th, at Temperance Hajl, where she can be consulted as tu terms, ete. apl9 lm HENRY WAGNER, M. D. , _ Physician and Surgeon. Dissolution. WY OTICE is hereby given that the eovartN bership heretofore existing between FLA. POTT Rand W. aA. SIGOQURNGY, in the Crockery and Wal] Paper busihess, under the firia ume. of Putter «€ Biguurney, .i8 this day dissotved—¥ither partner jg . etupowered to use the firm name in sett leWent +t the Company business. F. A. POTTER. Nevada April 2°th 74. =. t MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS [as per. Ly Wélls,Fargo & Co. jwhich . 4 : EFICIAL QUALITIES, AND HAVE No . KNOWN ; THEY BUILD UP. THE BYS. — GESTION AND LOSS OF APPETITE, apa ~ ! ¥ FICE Aft D. E. BELLS DROG STORE, Corner of Pine end ComnuerCiat Streets, Nevuda City. my} * Spire 4, “ Erith icf MARKET. Commercial Street, Nevada. —~PAMES” MONRO having Opened & Meat oF Market on Conuercial Street ig yw. pared to sup) ly custu:aérs with the i quality of Lect, Mutton, ork. Veu! « or Beef, Corned Bork, te » thir low: 4 4 a re eee ee aay