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ANE
, ¢ ager
CICARS, TOBACCO,
‘BEEN RECEIVED
a oe
Ow BROAD STREET,
_ NEVADA CITY.
H** RECEIVED the Favorite
HAS JUST
WINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO,
In Bulk, :
MAY FLOWER —a' new Brand—
Better than anything ever before seen
in this Market !
‘ IN CHEWING PLUG TOBACCO
—YOU WILL FIND—
Paces Golden Piug Twist,
Lester’s Fig,
Golden Pancake,
Navy of every description,
Aud many other Brands too numerous to mention.§
ALL THE NEW BRANDS
CICARS & TOBACCO,
ON HAND.
ALSO, A GREAT VARIETY OF
SMOKING TOBACCO
—Such as—
YACHT CLUB, MAY QUEEN,
ROSE, SEAL, &e. ke.
_ PATENT CHARCOAL PIPES,
tO-MEERSCIAUM PIPES.
CUTLERY,
PLAYING CARDS, MONTE CARDS,
Ailof which I offer for sale on reasonable terms,
HAVANA ‘CIGARS,
FO
Such as Cabanas, Figards, Mrattiida .
and Cinti de Orion,
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
And a good assortment of DOMESTIC CI~~ GARS, ranging in price Trom
$25 per thousand and upwards,
Call and examine my stock be. .
fore purchasing elsewhere,
JULIUS GREENWALD.
Nevada city, Dec. 7th.
SKATES,
'HVHE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to call the
I attention’ of the public to their improved
roller skates, better known as the ‘‘Kerr &
Hovey Rudder Skate.” which we are now
manulacturing, and are prepared to fill orders on short notice. Parties getting up
Clube will do. well to examine our skates before purchasi elsewhere; as we warrant
them to give satisfaction, or no charge.
All communications ‘shonld be addressed
to KERR & HOYEY,
Cor. Fifth and Market Sts.,
San Francisco ap2
Sacramento Street Machine Shop
os
FRANK H. FISHER, Prop’r.
ACHINERY OF ALL KINDS MADE TO
M ‘orpute
Repairing done promptly.
FISHER’S HYDRAULIC CHIER,
The best Machine in the State for Hydraulie Mining. Manufactured and for sale.
SECOND HAND,
ys Steam Engines in good order, for
acre . * FRANK H. FISHER.
" Nevada, Feb, 25th.
NEW YORK BAKERY.
JOHN HURST & CO.
AVING purchased the United States Bakery and consolidated business, enstomers of both will be hereafter furnished from
tie :
NEW YORK BAKERY,
Commercial Stréet, Nevada City.
Hot Rolls, Leaf Bread of all kinds
Cakes, Pastry, &e. always on hand.
The Wagon will supply families wity
Bread fresh from the oven every morning.
Give usa call.
JOHN HURST & CO.
Nevada, Dec. 12th, 1870.
NRS. M:. KE GERRBISH,
WAX FLORIST.
LT Bso3x8 GIVEN LN.
WAX, FLOWERSand POONAD PAINTING,
Baal at 1 Wreaths made to order,
Holty woodand other Fancy Articles for sale,
No, 22, Geary Street near fearney.
San Frangieco,
=e" Persons should ‘see er samples ‘to
appreciate the beauty ofthis rt. ° apis
Notice to Scrip Holders,
LL WARRANTS. drawn : Genera)
i of Nevada County tnd regetared
presentation. Alto. Warrants Nos. ‘5A, so
, Pip Sed GREENWALD, Treasurer.
Wit LARGE STOCK
the lands given as séeurits
~~
355,
Keb. }
-PROSPEGTUS
eS } i ver , ra ree FS ; PY
STATE INSURANCE
COMPANY,OF CALIFORNIA.
SAN FRANCISCO,}
Objects of the Company.
First—To prevent the continued pefiddical
skifiming o1 the State by purely local and
i
foreign Insurance Com panies, as-is now done, .
thé sarther Cc ntralization of capital in San
Francisco to be controlled by the few; the
pernicious effects of which are everywhere
visible and geuverally ackuowiedged.
Second—'to make the jands and property of
the Wheat Grower, Wool, Grower, , Wine
Maker, ‘the Miner, ard the Manufacturer
available security for such reasonable loans
and advances as their successiul prosecution
naturally requires ; which is the great overshadowing demand of the times on the Pa
cific Coast.
Plan of the Company.
First—No doubt whatever exists, that the
first object of the Company can be most falty
and perlectly accomplished. by the establishing of a branchin each and all of tbe cities and
principal towns of the State,under the superVision and control] of local Directors and officers, through whom the Uapital of the Company shail be Jouneain the localities where
subscribed; and for like purpose, the annual division ol the entire net rece pts of the
Company amc ny all the branches, fro rata,
according to the Capital Steck represented by.
each, by this method, every brauch office is
practically u home office, enjoying all the adYantages which could pegsibly acorns throwgh
any purely lucal orgaWizaiion, greatly inCreased-by au extended imluence and ‘busi-+
ness.
Ins fiFinee ef Loans,
Second-—It is contidently hoped, believed
ee thatthe second vb.ect above.
e stated, Can as tully and comp etely secured
through a new form ot policy, in which the
Compuny insures net oaly a petieet title to
atso,—prompr
and complete compliance with the conditions
of loaus.
ihe insurance of Crops, and the sufficiency
of collateral securities tor other interests, as
is done in Kastern States, may aiso become
of ruch importance as to induce the Company Lo add those branches tou its other busiless,
Reduction of Interest,
_ Constant »ccessions Lo local capital threughthe thonsand agencies ef this Company must
tend to the reduction of interest.
Capitul Stock,
_The Capital Steek of the Company will be
Two Huudred Thousand Dollars, gold coin,
divided into Four ‘Thousand Shares of Etity
Dollars each, ; as
jPayable.
Payable in four installments of Twenty-five
per cent each.
Subscription Lists.
Will be opened at San. Francisco, Stockton,
Sacramento, San Jose, Marysville, Vakiand,
Los Anycles, Santa C uz, Petaluma, San Rafuel, Nevada City, Chico, and Vallejo, where
Local Boards have already been partially organized.
Who Should Subscribe,
Every man in the State of California
should identity himscit witha Company which
80 tully embraces and so peérfecily bieuds the
interests of the whole State.
Mutuality ef Interesis with Co-operative
Efforts, deserves aud will command success,
DIRECTORS,
Hon. Geo Pea ce, , Wm H Knight,
Wm R. Weils, ‘WmdJ Miller,
Isauc R. Jewell, . John Simms,
H. B. Hasbruuck, ; LW Walker,
Hon, J. N. Saunders, 'G Warner,
J-D Farweh, 'C 'Tempel,
Richard Ivers, : Robert seayy,
A. Newman, ‘MM kKslee,
H. Rosekraue, . kK Burke,
Wm & Wadsworth, {LW Kennédy,
Hon D B Wilson, ia Kittredge,
VY W Childs, . J W Nye,
P, Beaudry, ‘Cyrus Palmer,
JF Burns, ‘Kd C Kewen,
A. U. Niles, (3B Casweil,
Hon Chas Marsh, 'C KE Thom,
QO. Torson, Geo Hansen.
ki W. Bigelow, Joho Cashin,
R. W. duily, Ira A watoa,
Joseph Perrin, 1 AW Lester,
rlinuy Bartletr, Wm M I:ddy,
Jouathan Clark, 1 AB Gregory,
Hon, 3 B Mesee, GW Smith,
A P Brayton, Chas bh Mulloy.
Janfes Stratton, . 0 db Lasrange,
James Koss, GE Smith,
Thos H Hanson, G W >wan,
Manyille Doy'e, John heyes,
Wim Hil, N HH Uld,
Fb Maynard.
Geo W Prescott.
‘Tyler Curtis,
Sam’l C Gray,
Hon C L Wiggin,
Wm i Jessup,
Jacob Schleicler,
Abner Double,
M Keller,
Juhn Jones,
SH Mott,
KP Marsclua,
KM Hunt,
Andrew McShane,
Wim H Hall,
NU A Mazon,
Jacob Rich,
Bovert Martens,
Paul Merri,
Wm Beckman,
W W Marvin,
“OI Hayden,
Chris Weisel,
‘ Chas Travers,
JW Aruistrong:
(WC keich,
James McGuire,
Amos Wartiug,
A Beilbron,
rm ti Keep,
iW KStrony,
. Andrew Aitken,
1 N tivag,
>John Suverkrup,
Danie) Murphy, . Caas Hass,
J K Logan, . Peter Baryion,
Chas Kather, ' Lotgnerty,
P Burnett, 1 Return hoberts,
Hun Amassa Pray, {CK White,
RC Kirby, {J J Holmes,
Wm H Moore, ‘J S tloyau,
Jebn Grant, 'C & Grousbéeek
dN Besse, 1B Teegarden,
L H Cary, . B Ferman,
Kichard Dale, \d P Kettey,
Wm K Williams, 1'C A Suation,
Eugene Goraud : ‘thos Corbett,
} Frederick Suglebard,' Taos Guinean,
Robert Beck, . Enoch Jacybs,
‘John Domingos, ‘OC Wheeler,
Wa G Kuyhsh, i M Corcoran,
WT Crowell, tH OWeiler,
4 F Knox, if A iogap,
m Gwyue,. ‘John, Zoliner,
John J Baste. td BE Cooper,’
John Orexory. {TJ Sherwood,
Peter A Miller, ‘Jos Baaquier,
aa Black, ‘ wh Lawieuce,
Tote ate re
Auta Berg, > 4 Wobucen
Bi 32 ‘ weucrast,
L Sehosa, H
~{BOOTS AND SHOES
WILLIAM R. COE
Corner of Main & Commerciai Sts
T HAVE JUST RECEIVED
NY WAt-O¢ ho GoOoDs
J sis i
Gents’ Boots, Stoe “and Gaiters, Ladies,
Misses and lg tiga Balmorals, Gaiters,
Shoes, Slippers, &c. &c.
from the best Manaofacturers of New York,
Philadelphia and Boston.
Rubber Boots,Gents, Ladies, Wisses
AND CHILDRENS’ SHORES,Just from the Manufactory, received by the last
steamer, I also have a full assortment of4
Shoe Findings, Miller’s celebrated Harness
Blacking, Neats Foot Oil,
French Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, So’e Leather
lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, Thread,
Lasts, and in fact everything to be
found in a first class Shoe
and Finding Store.
Repairing done in the very best style.
Boots and Shoes made to order
And a good fit warrauied in every case. I
keep Boots of my own manufacture ulways
on hand and will sell my Goods cheaper than
any other House in this city.
FAULKNOR LIVER STABLES
GRASS VALLEY,
r. \HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the
l Stables and Livery Business heretofore
conducted by James Faulknor, now offers to
accommodate the public by letting
FINE SADDLE HCRSES,
with the Livery business in the most satisfactory manner .&7" HORSES BOARDED by the Feed, Day.
Week or Month.
None but experienced and careful grooms
employed. Satisfaction guagantecd in all
Cages,
HENRY SCADDEN.
BLIVEN «& POTTER,
Dealers in}
“Grockery,Glass and Willow Ware,
Lamps, Cutlery, Plated Ware.
FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, WINDOW SHADKS,
FIXTURES, etc., etc.
Agents forthe Home Shuttle Sewing Machine, No. 18 Commercial St. Nevada
_._R. FININGER &-Go.76 Broad Street, Nevada City,
DEALERS IN
BRANDIES, WINES & LIQUORS
: Provisions and Groceries, .
FRENCH WINE VINEGAR, MINERAL
WATER, CANNED FRUIT, TEAS,
COFFEE, &c. &e.
California Pacific Railroad
COMPANY’S STEAMERS.
The Fast and splendid steamers
Yosemite and Chrysopolis
IL!. leave on alternate days for SAN
FRANCISCO, at 12 o’clock, M., from
the foot of K Street. E ald
Steamer YOSEMITE, Poole, Master, will
leave on MONDAYS, WhDNESDAYS and
FRIDAYS, :
Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Foster, Master,
will leave on ‘TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and
SATURDAYS.
For Red Blug.
The Seamer VICTOR, Page, Master, will
leave for KED BLUFF and intermediate
Landings every SATURDAY MORNING, at
7 o'clock, until farther notice.
Vor Freight or Passage, apply on board,
orto A. REDINGTON, Agent,
a2 California Paeifie Railro d Steamers.
Special N otice.
LL perrons knowing themselves indebted
: to the late Dr. Hi Tiling are earnesty requested to call and settle the same with
H. K. BUSSENIUS,
At the Drng Storecorner of Pine and Commercial Streets. m10
Gro. SzecK & Co's Piaho Fortes.
Mason & Hamutrn’s Cabinet Organs
ROOT & CADY,
MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
Ae Wholesale and Retail Dealers in every variety of
Musical Merchandise.
i67 Washington Street,
EO. F, one
. T. ROOT,
M. CADY.
CHICAGO,
M.S DEAL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Orrice — “TRANSCRIPT? BUI N
Nevada C't; Cala. mE
NEW ART CALLERY.
a
(VERYBODY IS INVITED TO VISIT
the New and Spacious Gallery of
BEARDEN & JOHNSON.
On Broad Street, opp. Stumpf's Hetel,
And see their speeimens of Art, that are not
surpassed by anyon the coast.
t# Persons wishing Pictures ean have any
style. made in any State, to suit tym, and
satisfaction guaranteed to all,
OLD PICTURES copied and enlarged and
colored in Oil, Water eolurs vr India Ink by
the best Artist the State affords. ,
VIEWS of every description made at short
notice.
Rooms open from 8 A, M., to5 P. M.¥
: "BEARDEN & JOHNSON,
Nevada, Dec. 16th.
CH. FERRAND,
PHOTOGRAPHIC
—AND— i"
DAGUERREAN ARTIST,
er" Every kind of Factogra brotypes taken in the best le seubey <
ON. PINE STREET.
rd
Nevada Iron‘and Brass Foundry,
Spring Strcet, Nevada City, California.
ALL KINDS CF
, I R ON
fo hee ts —and—
i. Pee Castin 2s e
Quartz and Saw MHH Machinery,
STEAM ENGINES, PUMPS,
DERRICKS, CAR-WHEELS,
Executed in superior style, at
Reduced Prices.
DAVID THOM,
jan31 GEO. G@. ALLAN.
LARGE SALE OF FURNITURE
3. E. JOHNSTON
FFERS EVERYTHING IN HIS STORE
( AT LOW PRICES, on and after this
ni J. FE. JOHNSTON,
.n Nationa) Fxchange Hotel Building.
Nevada, Jaly 28th, 1570.
Broad Street Market.
JAMES COLLEY, Prop: lieior.
LWAYS supplied with he bestof BEEF,
PORK AND MUTTON.
Orders titted trom families and Meats de=
livered at their houses.
Give mea call. JAS. COLLEY.
Nevada, March 27th.
A. B. Carley E, O. Tompkins
ARCADE SALOON,
Adjoining Julius Greenwald's Cigar Store, on
Broad Street, Nevada City.
CARLEY & TOMPKINS,
I AVE just received an entirely new stock
of the best :
Liquors, Wines and Cigars, —
And none but the best will be kept at the Bar
Old friends and new comers are invited to
give us a call, mai
NILES SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
OFFICE—Corne of Broad and Pine Streets
over Carley & Beckma. ‘s saloon Nevada,
W MM. BAILEY 1. D.
-; Surgeon & Homepithic Physician
Office on Proad Street, opposite Nationa
Exchange Hotel, a? oining Loring’.
Freeman's Broom Factory.
“Middle Yiba Crossing.
THOMAS FREEMAN, Proprietor
LWAYS ON HAND the finest quality ot
BROOMS ma e¢ inthe State. Merchants
of Nevada County supplied upon arder. ad
dress THOMAS FREEMAN, North San Juan
Nevada County decls =
CHAS. F. ROBINSON,
Opposite Meruopist Cuurcu, Broap Sr.,
____ [DEALER IN
FAMILY GROCERIES
AND PROVISIONS.
Ge" NEW AND FRESH GOODS received
ever’ week, from the Bay.
“ Goods sold at the lowest rates and devered free of charge. , o2
Wild Pigeon Saloon.
ANTOINE STEVENS, Wroprietor
‘ AVING REMOVED to the Building next
door to Stumpf’s Hotel, neariy opposite
my old stand, on BROAD STREET, I am
prepared to supply my old friends and patrons
with the best of
Wines. Liquors, Beer and Cigars,
GIVE ME A CALL.
Nevada, Feb. 11th, 1871.
THE BEST OFFER YET,
Bargains! Bargains !
M&s 2%: MILLS, on COMMERCIALS'TRERT, Nevada City, offers the
best inducements to purchasers of Dry Goods
as she desires to close out the entire stock,
Read these Prices!
MUSLINS at ONE BIT: BEST CALICOS
10 yards for $1; BEST SHEETING, ten quartere, 50cents a yard; TOWRLING 123¢ cts;
SHOES from 25 cents to $2 50 for the best San
Francisco make; Nainsooks 25 cents per yard
TABLE LINEN 50 cents; PARAS LS $1:
KID GLOVEs $1,
Figures won’t He, and all who want
anything in the Dry Goods line will find by
gy z ine a call that the entire stock can be
bought in proportion to the above rates.
Money saved is money made, and Ladies can
make money by selecting their goods from the
est stock in the county.
a2 MRS, H. C. MILLS
_ (RHOS: FINDLEY; & Co,
BANKERs, ~
PURCHASE GOLD DUST. MAKE Apvances on Gold Dust, or Assay, or Coinage at U. 8S. Mint. ; ;
Draw Checks on San Francisco,
Sacramento, Virginia €ity,
“"\"“Preasure City,
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIAEXCHANGE
, FOR SALE ON
NEW YORK, ST. PETERSBUKG,
LONDON, DUBLIN,
AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG,
RREMEN, PARIS. m2
NATIUNAL EXCHANGE HOTEL
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
J. A. LANCASTER, Proprietor
Bets well known Hotel is always open
the accommodation of the traveling public Large additions have been made to it.and
and it has been fitted up in elegant style. The
Sleeping Rooms are large,airy and comfortable
and the Table will Cowpare 1avorably with
that of any Hotel inthe State, The proprietor
will spa;e no pains or expense to render his
guests comfortable
_ Stages for all parts of the State have their
Office at this Hotel. Pate sete
The House is kept opén all night for the
accommodation of the traveling pnblie,
Billiard Tables aud War connected
with the Hotel. i
A share of public patronage 5 respectfully
solicited.
JOHN A. LANCASTER,
Nevada City. Dee: 11th, 1869.
Assessment Notice.
( RLEANS CONSOLIDATED MINING CO,
Location of Works, Nevada Towuehip,
Nev: da County, Cal. Notice. There ur ce.
linqueut upon the followipg described stock
on account of Assessment levied on the 1sih
day of April, 1871, the several amounts act
Opporite the names of the respective eharchoiders, as follows :
Name-. No. Cert. Shrs, Am't
Charles McElvey, 56 10 & 5(@
. As B. Brady, 0 2 RU 400-68
David Norrie, 2 5 37 5u
George Johnston, 2 200 100 00
George Johnston, 22 25 32 bv
Gcorge Johnston, 48 13 6 50
Orlaudo Stoddard, 50 100 59 00
UOrlanto Stouaard, b1 50 25 UO
Orlando Stoddard, 52 Z 15.00
. dumes.A. Farre!, 94. By 25-00
James Watt, 47 100 ou 10
Wim. Hichards, 88 23 12 50
And in accordance with law, and an order
of the Board of ‘Trustees made on the loth
day of April, 1871: 8© many shares ofeach par
Cel of said stock as may be neces-ary will be
s\ldat public auction, at the office of the
Company, Main street, Nevada city, on the
FIFTH DAY OF JUNK, 1871, at the hour of
12 o’cloek, M-, of raid day,to pay said deliuquent assessment together with costs of acVerlising aud expenses of sale.
mig U. MALTMAN, Secretary.
CONGRESS BOOKSZ0BE.
W._K. SPENCER, JOHN PATTIS: B®
SPENCER & PATTISON,
Broad street.... .. Nevada City.
f AVING ADDED LARGELY TO THE
Stock of Goeds, we shall keep egnsiani
y on haud an aseort.cent of
Handsome Gift Books.
School Books,
Initial Paper, Legal. Letter and
Fancy Note Paper.
BLANK BOOKS, LEGAL BLANKS, GOLD
PENS, PAPERS, PERIODICALS and MAG
AZINES, anda general assortment. ot STA
TIONERY GOODS and FANCY ARTIC! ES
Office of the Western Union Te! :
egraph Co,
Nevada, Dec. 6th, 1869
NEW STORE:
NEW COODS!
NEW PRICES!
eee
THOS. SHURTLEFF,
NNOUNCES that he has just return d
fom San Francisco with a choice selectiou o
‘FAMILY CROCERIES !
Especially adapted to. this market, which he
has at his new sture, at the
Junction Main & Commercial Sts
Choice Fresh Butter, at
THUS, SHURTLEFF’S
——
BUSINESS CHANGE.
AVING this day sold my entire interest
in the Hardware bueiness to WM. H.
CRAWFORD, I would cordially ‘recommend
him to the public of Nevada County, as in every respect worthy of their confidence and
ri sac parzonane Bafana authorized bim
oO “receive receipt fer accoun:
me, and eon all te mre the
reons indekted are reqnes
Settle their accounts at ne ei te sda
CHAS.
Nevada. May 10th, 1971. 8. MARSH.
For Sale.
—
SMALL TWO-HORSE WAGON. good
A repair, is offered for sale at a coral 2.—
ANBON W.' LESTER, c. BE, MULLOT
LESTER & MULLOY.
Dealers ra
Grcceries, Provisions.;Case Goods
’ (&ees Ge, 6
No. SS. Broad’ Street.
he. BACON, HAMS, DARD Jane: ali
Sorte of PROVISIONS. op hand..
New Good tant ived froin tie
Raster ares iii oars
SEA‘MOSS FARINA, &e. spinitenial
Ally urchasere desiring an
are requested to give.ug acall, 9
LESTER & MULLOY.
gin our hee
ee a Aa. .
evada, ae. :
. Neva da, Dec. 9th, 1870,
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Boots
Which th
Goeds can
offer
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THE GREAT
COLLAR—each
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with excellent col
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Clothing,
Of ail ki.
Rosenstoc
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Latest,
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And
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their advantage to
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ROSENS!
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