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Frye’s Photographs
led.
are UnexcelJ When. you want a picture that
shall be a'true likeness of yourself,
G0 to H. H. Frye’s, 624 “Mill Street,
who owns the only Perfect Gallery
in Grass Valley. Do not squander
your money by going to inferior
Galleries, because Pictures are advertiséd half a dollar cheaper per
tures to leave his place; he enlarges
old pictures to any size required; he
Fis very successful with children; be
wishes the public io compare bis
work with others; he has the very
best facilities, and he is successful
dozen, Frye employs only experi-. . .
cense five dollars per month: If the j enced artists, he allows no poor picW. J. JOHNSTON,.
(At the old Hardware Store)
. \Agricultural
Champion Mower and Reaper,
pageePans rears
Has on hand and is constantly receiving,
HEAVY AND SHELF
_ BAKER & HAMILT
IMPORTERS OF Be
BTC.. icc: ETC.
= Hollingsworth, Sulky Rakes, _
re ‘Wisner Self-dumping Sulky Rake, ae
West'aiid Wire Tooth Horse Rakes
The Bain ‘Wagons, The Spring Wagons, .
. Eimer Ss
Implem
see ETO.
nts,
MACHINES,
HZanpw aA 1,
{
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING MACHINES& Buckeye Mower and Reaper, a
= a
because he entirely understands the
art and pays partiéular attention to
his business; and gives all the parts
For Sale at $400. .
ar i ae ; 2 Warning to Peddlers-.Law.
IY ; The Diaily ‘Cranseript Evéry traveling merchant, hawker,
oy NEVADA CITY, CAL. . . or peddler who uses a wagon, boat,
‘. 0 ees . or other water craft, or one or more
A fence fe ss animals, for the purpose of vending
“C8 LOCAL AFFAIRS. goods, wares or merchandise of. any
Local Brevities. kind, must pay for a license fifteen
Satie Yesterday was very warm and sul. dvllars per month. Every traveling
nd the try. . . i merchant, hawker or peddler who
aoe ValSenator Sargent is expected in this eects 0 ea rare
nd. behs . or merchandise, must pay for a li.
__ city,in a few days,
ee 2 Dr. T. W, McIntyre bas given up. above Jaw is not immedigtely com
d upon the practice of his profession in this . plied with by peddlers in Nevada
5 ere city, ee ee Be I will we “once ae
front ou ‘ i ed a criminal — proceedings against
copes. [ SA a sage oe pi such offenders. Send for your licenLoyd —_—som lied with the partnership law, i SES OOM. — :
PNo. 1°, be Pit in another column. — a a oy sia
‘' rye R. W. Tally, Superintendent of _ Those New ana Elegant Goods,
1 beet! . = _. the Geddes aud Bertrand mine, near . . We respectfully invite thé ladies of .
oy Sol aa -_____Eureka, Nevada, _wes-iatown yes: Nevada city'and county, to cull and
i aie : terday. ; See examine our elegant stock of goods, }
lisposed 5 ee : jest—received, such as ladies’ and]
ea the Shierssiee sees — Of pecpis went children’s suits, dress goods, hats,
d States down to the pie nie growuds on the} . b A i bene
Mot W : dl A.M. ‘train, and a great maby ese ue oe
ain and P Okaca ¥ilev ." . The latest novelties in parasols, coroy scuay wAEE ems tana Yo sede al hatdles, opera glass attached, also
he titles Some beantifal looking gravel has . an immense stock of 3 ply and Brus. person ~ been found in Ashburneand Baker’s seis Carpets, These goods hive been
oe ———elaims, It contains a large amount . selected especially for this market,
Valley. of rich looking sulpharets, ‘aud we guarantee goods and prices
Mae “We learn that Hon. E, G. Waite, . suit eee Don’t fail .to ae
uaucsad whd was in thls city sevéral a rh a
of CITY last week, wastaken seriouslyillafier,. = L. Jacons & Bros,_—— his return to San Francisco. He. — pun meee Uitees
L, was better at last accounts, as 5 wena A :
We yesterday saw a beantifal bar}. 4 fal) assortment of Gladiolas,
eby an» Of gold valued at $1,600, whieh Wa8 . Dablias, Tube roses, Lilies, Madeira
cision of ., the result of ten days washing 1D 4) Vines, etc., for sale less .tban cat=i hydraulic claim, five miles from this alogue rates, at. the Nevadu Drug
ON. city. Store. ap25-tf
0: , The old Nevada Flour Mill build= is
A CIty. ing, which is being taken duwn, has Of course ht lr dt
oe been purchased by Dan Click, of the. Pay for what you est. There are
~ Sheridan Mills. He intends to huve . 20 Suloons and.4 Breweries in the
orter “Sit conveyed to Sheridiun. city. Average receipts $425 00 per
~~ ae fe oe day. It is none of. our business if
LE) wilt There = talk of-having a joint’ ‘you don’t owe us; but if you do, it is
stomers Masonic pic nic, somewhere on the our money you ure spending. Ain't
. pa Narrow —— the 24th of June. you ashamed of yourselves? Eat
ON. Colfax, Grass 4 ee Nevada are . condensed goods, or greens, until
PUN, expected to join ther in the arF
i ter = ° ec . you get even with
_ Fangement. a ap22 BIGELOW & CO.
ll its ' The City. Trustees have purchased :
of apiece of land-of Jonathan Clotk, Mrs. R. W. Murphy,
leading from the Gruss Valley road No. 165 J Street, is constantly reand cito the Suspension Bridgé toad, and ceiving new novelties in Millinery,
will immediately put it in good or-. Straw gods, Fine Flowers, ‘ ete.,
ity. der for a public street, for the Gon. from New and Europe. Special
LARK. venience of the peuple living in that . attention paid wae sent directly
vicinity. toher, Ladies wou do well to try
) See for theaiselves, and satiafaction will
: The people of this city Seem to beT bh. guaranteed, sce
: Very liberal in subscribing towards ~
churches. Two weeks ago nearled ai $500 was raised to sibs a he Wen dinbck
re reorgan for the Congregational Chureb, Just received, six thousand rolls of
ward and about the same time $2,100 wag} Wall P ORFs Also Window Shades
; : subscribed towards the Methodist . °f ®very description.
3 and ; Church debt. It is pretty good to] W. A. Siaounney,
h me, raise that amount daring these dull 18 and 20 Commerdial Street. Aps
times, ees aos
: Union Hotel r Sho
iF, Alvah Mulloy was the late passen“Shaving, Mscthotetee. Hnir Cat:
ger for the 11 A. M. train yesterday, ting performed at the Union Hotel
ace. He hove in sight in the nick of time . Bar ber Shop in the highest style of
1877. to get a view of the train as it was . the art. James Far, Propriotor.
STYLES.
anches.
s to order
r Styles.
made over
orn Hats
, will reon.
WEISS.
et,
near es
pp19-1m1 ar
.Eto me di‘trom the
ting JusTownship —
State «cf
Court o8
favor ot f
eph Lew.
und: Nine,
ages, apd
f suit, toa, all payvied upon
of Joseph
1g proper:
Iying and
ity of Neap of ssid
e is heresame for_
urday, the
the hours
lock P.front. of
f Nevade,
e highest
ment snd
wrt,hei
int
; Lisit.
» teeded on Walker’s line.
ten dollars per month. Inquire of
A. D. and P. Sutton. a20.
Hacan’s Macnotra Bata preserves
moving out of the depot. He was ——not going to be fooled about going to
Grass Valley, however, after he had
‘got that fur, and immediately proA dispatch
.from him stated that he made the
' trip in fifty minutes,
‘ Ashburne & Baker,}whose hydraulic
claims are at Scott’s Flat, run ‘across
& great curiosity, a short time since.
After washing down to the depth of
about one hundred feet from the surface, they uucovered a petrified oak
tree, which by actual measurement
was forty-three feet long and six feet
through. It is said to be the largest
and prettiest piece of .Petrifaction ever uncovered in that part
of the couniy. The finest
we have ever. seen, of all shades,
shapes and colors, came from diggings in that part of the county.
Jobn McAllis, Superintendent,and
one of the owners of the old Carney
and Goodspeed claims, in’ Little:
York Township, was in town yesterday. McAllis understands the workLyon’s Katuarion makes beantifal, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents
its falling out, or turning gray, It
has stood the test of 40 years. Is
charmingly perfumed, and has no
rival. ‘ mch12-ly
=
A Card to the Public.For many years we have made two
medicines suited to the ailments of a
vast class of sufferers. Thousands
of cures have been: made by them,
and, in fact, the word failure cans
not be coupled with them.’ But witbin the last two years counterfeits of
our medicines have sprung up, danerous in their close imitation of our
rade Mark. To te the people,
we have placed upon each genvine
box of Holloway’s Ointment the fac
simile of the signature of our. agent,
Mr. Jos. Haydock. To counterfeit
is felony. We shall relentlessly parsue any one who imitates this, with
the utmost Vigor of the law. We
most earnestly beg that the great
mass of the American people will
aid us in our efforts to protect their
health, and help us in our task of
bringing these. most ubprincipled
men to the bar of justice, Uniformly refuse to purchase Medicines purportingto be ourunless Mr. Jos.
ing of a bydraulic Claim dbout as. ae oi Pile opal eteeet
well as any mau in the State. ‘The
Company is composed of Ansuydam;
McAllis, Maddox and Pond. Since
they bought the property, théy have
built two reservoirs, and otherwise
expended in all about $10,000 in put' ting the claim in good shape. They
will commence washing sonie time
next week, and ou use 1200 inches
of water.
and the end willsoon be reached.
The public's obedient servants, «+
12-ly Boiiowax & Co.
-The People want Proof.
There is no medicine prescribed
by physcians, or sold by ruggists,
that carries such evidence of its suc.
cess and superior Virtue as Boschee’s German Swrop for severe
Coughs, Colds settleu on the breast,
Consumption, or any disease of the
Throat and Lungs. A proof of that
is that any person afflicted, can get
a Sample cigar ed ° ag ‘the uy
; its superior effect before uy the
Boots and Shoes, anda fall line of sepeiee sizeut 75 cents, It has lateLadies’, Misses and Children’s . ly been introduced in this country
Shoes, all of which will be sold at{from Germany, and its wonderful
low prices at Hymas Bkos., corner clres are astonishing every one that
Se,
_. THe very latest styles of mens
Youths’ and Boys” Clothing, Hats,
the skin soft, white and delicate.
Its application cannot be detected.
._WHat are the
men asa disin. fectunt, deodorizer, and remedy for. ~~ Otis, of all kinds.
local diseasessof the skin, Secondly,
itis an admirable article for toilet
use. . Thirdly it is inéxpensive,
Beautify without rigk with Hill’s
Instantaneous Hair Dye,
Impure Breath.
quences that follow the decay of the
teeth, and impure breath must be
the-most mortifying and unpleasant
to its possessor, and it is the most inexcusable and offensive in. society,
and yet the cause of it may easily be
removed by cleansing your teeth
daily with that justly popular dentripurifies and_sweetens the breath,
cools and refreshes the mouth, and
gives a pearl-like appearance to the
teeth, Gentlemerz who iodulve in
smoking should cleanse their teeth
with SOZODONT, as it remcveg all
uupleasant odors of the weed. Ask
. your druggist for it, ee
Cut this Out--It May save Your
#. Ate.
There is no person living but what
suffers more or less with Lung Diseuse, Coughs, Colds or Consumption
et some would die rather. than pay
15 cents for a bottle of medicine that
weuld cure them. Dr. A. Boxchee’s
German Syrup has lately been introduced in this country from Germuny
and its wonderous cures astonisa
every one that try it. If you doubt
what we say in print, cut this out
and take it to your Druggist, and get
it, ora regular size for 75 cents.
oem
A Card.
»@rrors and indiscretions of youth,
nervous weakness, early decay, loss
of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe
discovered by a Missionary in South
America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Josepu T. Inman,
Station D, Bible House, New York
City. feb2 6m
ssn sasunsussensunasennsaseseeereneene
GRAND OPENING!
THE “GOLD ROOM,””
O= of the most complete
: SALOONS,In all its’ aprointments, to be found in
the interior of the State, wili be thrown
open to the public on ee eee
Thursday Evening, April 12th.
JOE PETTIT,
Will superintend its management, and ex-pects by courteous treatment, and by supplying the best to be had in the market,
to merit a liberal patronage. Boys under
eigeteen years of age not’ admitted. Friends
of the proprietors and citizens of the coun.
ty generally are cordially invited to bepresent at the grand opening.
At this Salooa will be found one of the
FINEST BILLIARD TABLES
Tn the State.
PETTIT & BORDWELL,
Broad Street, Nevada City;
April 10, 1877.
W. EB. DEAMER,
MANUFACTURES OF
GINGER ALE, SODA WATER,
‘AND CIDER,
And Agent for Pacific Congress
and Litton Springs Seltzer
' Waters,
: CE OF THE NEVADA SODA WA.
ter Co., and Grats Valley Soda Works:
Having the exclusive right for Nevada
County to manufactore, under John Mat.
thews’ patent, — purchasing Soda/
Water can have their choice of the Gravitating Stopper or Hes filled in the
usual way. 8 E. DEAMER.
SODA BOTTLES.
In uence ¢f our loss in tiles
bei yreatly in excess of what it should
be, we respectfully inform the pub!
that a6 a protection against unnecessary
losses, we are cormpellid to charge at the
rate af One Doliar per duzen for all Bottles
positethe Union Hotel. Rents: for.
and restores the complexion; Temoves.
freckles, tan and sallowness; makes
credentials of . .
. Gleun’s Sulphur Soap? Firstly it is
. endorsed by medical
Among all the disagreeable conse. .
frice, Fragrant SOZODONT, © It
a sample bottle for 10 cents and tryTo all who are suffering from the
; trv Paha! fl EE > Agent for Studebaker W .
} that —wiltcure—-you, ~FREE stg les ger gc
CHARGE. This great remedy was tas edie Nacho
FFICE, CORNER BROAD AND PINE . .
Ollsnteirs over Preston’s Drug Svore,
E
}HARDWARE, ported work. Farm, Freight and Header Wagons—our own make and. imif
Cahfornia,
IMPLEMENTS. —
"Tools, Nails and Shovels,.
"Wheelbarrows.
Rope,all s'zes, blocks & Sheaves,
‘Picks, Axes, Hoes.and Rakes.
They are well known
AND FENCE Ww :
. PRICES Low, ‘Ha, Send for our Catalogue
Hydraulic Pipe, made to order.
Rubber Hose, Belting and Packing.
Doors and Windows, Glass and =r
in this market,” and ‘always give satisfaction:
ry the largest stock of SHELF HARDWARE,
{
iadiaisces¥aueastice S «. PLOWS AND AGRICULTURAL . —T#E CELEBRATED CASE HEADER—far superior to any other Hleader ever used.i.
: eS _ . Pitt's Genuine Boffalo Thrésher, the Amea’ Wood and Straw Barning—
‘J “an ‘Lhrovhing Engines—and-afi other Goods usually offered this line.House and tot on Main street, op-. iron and — Steel, Carpenters’ .
Ou Machines are all first-classFarmers are sure of having ‘the BEST Machines
é : manufactured if they buy of us or our Agents :
THERE IS NO-EXPER. MENT TO-BE TRIED — EVERY MACHINE IS
: THE BEST AND WARRA
RF We also carCUTLERY, BELTING, ROPR
aivornia, Our goods are all NEW und
ADDRESS SACRAMENTO OR SAN FRANCISCO,
Patty, White Lead. ce . __.Machinery for. Sale,
Giant, California aud Pastors AT THE NEVADA FOUNDRY,
Powder and Fuse. \ Engine 14 inCylinder, 99 in. stroke °
nieaas iiss oe 9 «ts Prd 24 ry e hew.
STOVES, t “ int 4 ma
I ris cri 10 cil Ti 20 e “ new
Of all kinds and sizes. 7. i cor .
3 Boilers .16 feet by 46 inches 3 inch tubes.
TINWARE, ook oo
: EEA re . LSC, a eee ee
Ass 10 stamp (650 lbs) Mill, with battery frame
_ A large and complete assortment, 20° (900 Ibs)? we fe bp
and everything else usnally.found in
a first class establishment of this
kind. : :
[in excellent order.
2 sets hoisting machinery,
2 ae. pumping “ = —
6 “ “hoisting and pumping machinery
-with wood-work complete, in good order,
1 plunger pump, 8 inch — 5 foot stroke,
1 “ ‘ i “e 64g. *¢ “
o a Chi ae
645 ty se
8 Cornish ‘ So ax gg «
3 oii
cri 6 “e 5&6 oti “
1 : oe
oe 4 “se 5 t “sé
2 Hansbrow “ G. 4 6inch “
2 4-inch excelsior pumps. .
700 feet 8 inch pump column 1-8 iron,
300 “se 8 “ as “a 3.16 a
1000 ** 11 « “* water pipe No. 14 iron
2 winches, capable of lifting 10 tons each.
A variety of tmining and blacksmith tools,
etc., etc,
The Nevada Foundry is prepared to inanufacture hydraulic Pipe to order; or the
iron will be cut, punched and rolled, ready
for putting up, on the ground. It isthe
most __complete—establishment—in
the
mountains, and work will be done in such
style ana at such rates as. will induce
customers all: over the county to get their
work done here,
j
ap24 GEO. G. ALLAN, Proprietor.
. THE FASHION SALOON
BSR AND FIXTURES,
. OFFERED FOR SALE AT A BAR.
GAIN, For further particulars inquire
on the premises,
MRS. I. O. PINGREE,
Nevada City, April 18th, 1877. .
» HOUS£ FOR SALE.
EVERYTHING IN MY
LINE WILL BE SOLD AT
THE LOWESTPRICES.
st.
Gas and Water Pipe always on
hand, and connections made with
the City Water Works.
W. 5. JOHNSTON,
27 and 29 Main Street.
Nevada City, March 16, 1877.
E, W. CHARLES, M. D,
SURGEON and PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE, 62 BROAD STH FET,
: esidence, Main Street, t wo doors abov
& Congregational Church. ni4
Central Carriageand Wagon Mar.
ufactory, ‘
Grass Valley road, near Half Mile Ho
: WILLIAM SEAMAN. : ’
THE house and lot now oc.
cupied by F, Kotelman, on
East Broad Street, opposite’
H. Cooper's regidence, is for
sale. Fine fruit and well
on the premises.. Enquire
LEOP. GARTHE,
1877, 1m,
of
in the finest style and (
low prices.
Particular attention given to Re,
. pairing and Painting.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
. TO PARTIES WISHING TO BUY
Nevada City April 12,
: Can’t be made by ev
agent everymonth in the
business we furnish, but
‘ ; but those. willing to work
can easily earn a dozen dollarga day right
in their dwn lo alities. Have no Toom to
explain‘ here. Business pleasant and honorable, Women and boys and girls-do as
well ag men. -We will furnish you @ com.plete Outtit free. The business ‘pays better than anything else. We-wili bear ex.
9
—
Port from San: Francisco—being
now reduced to a nominal figure; Par.
ties in NEVADA CITY and vicinity can
Write aud see. Farmers and mechanics,
their sons and daughters, snd all classes
in red of paying work. at home, should
write to us and learn all about the work
‘ {at once. Now is the time. Don’ delay.
SAVE 50 PER CENT, Address Trux—&-Co.;-Auguste, Maine.
Peel local prices, by sending direct to
J, A. SHABER & CO., °
For anything in the Furniture and. Bedding
or Upholstery line, and it will be shipped
promptly, and be sure to ceme in good erder, i they are the cheapest and most. .
‘Teliable dealers in San Francisco. Address
all orders or letters of enguiry to ‘
J. A. SHABER & CO.,
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
—
= THE UNDERSIGNED OFTERS
im:*. his property for sale, situated
. fii east of Park Avenue, joining the
tity line, containing ‘Two 60-100
acres of ground, GOOD HOUSE, with Five
Rooms, SPLENDID SPRING, snd SPRING
HOUSE, GOOD WELL OF WATER, with
a
Nevada and Grass Valky Stag
FYNHE ABOVE ARE THE MOST POPU. Line,
Uf lar and reliable Pianos in the market, . . -.
Our profits are small aud terms eany. . =
Every instrument fally wafranted. We ‘<
sell no bogus Pianos. < :
Send for catalogue. x : ae oie s
= Time Table,
sy
i KOHLER & CHASE,
:
633 and 635 Clay trees, Leave Grass Valley at 836 o'clock A,
San Franciseo, M., returning leave Nevada City at 10.A. M,
Leaves rass. Valley at 4 o’ciock P, M ; KeFORDHAM & JENNINGS . turning leave Nevada City at 6 P.M.
GROCERS, .
Nos. 600 and 662, Front Street
jani2“w
Ladiegand gentlemen calied for at any
part of the city. without extra charge.
Packages curried at iow rates.
Orders left at the National or ‘Union Ho
wels, in Nevada City, or at the Exchange
Wisconsip or Golden Gate Hotels, Grass
Valley, will be prorffptly attended to
San Francisco, augétf B.F. HARRIS Prop’r, }
H. W. VALANTINE. M. D., HOUSE FOR SALE.
SEPane weeGIAN, THE undersigned offers his resi-.
i dence on East Broad Street, for
t
ad sale. It contaitis six rooms: hard
ce on Pine street. finished, bath room, and gas fixRe ce on East Broad St. ,hext door . tures, aud is complete ip every respect.
not returned. We never sell or in any use it, Three duses wilbrelieve any
“Broad and Pine streets, mas aaeec Try it.
anver forfeit our claim to them:
a 18 Ww, DEAVER.
above kK. Orders left at . Titie perfect. . Brestchn’s. For further particflary en
Preston's Dry . re will be promp tiatquire of
Ai, ENBIGHT,
nses of starting you. Particulars free, . .
WINDMILL and PUMP for irrigating.
Ay22 97 Market Street, San Francisco. . , Barn 18x24, and Wood House 12x16.—
Also Two Acres in Wheat for Hay ,together
PIANOS, with an Orchard containing Apple, Peach
and — ‘Trees. Any person desiring to
: ‘. purchase, can ascertain terms, etc,, of
DECKER BROE,, the proprietor on the premises. as)
WILLIAM YOUNG.
EMERSON, Nevada City, April 25th, 1877, ee
FPISUHER THE OLD ACCOMMODATION:
7" crn —
PLANTING JUST RECEIVED
PRESTON’S,
AND OFFERED
.AT CATALOGUE RATES,
CLOVER SEEDS,
GEASS SEEDS,
GARDEN SEEDS,
5 All at the . 3
LOWEST MARKET RATES.
A full Assortment
(= OF
Drugs, Patent Medicines and
Toilet Articles, Always
ae . On Hand.
A agrees PTIONS accuretely compoun
ed at all hoursof the day or night,
. Nevada Drug. Store,
E. M. PRESTON, Prop'r.
V Flame LumberjCompany.
LUMBER YARD at TOWN TALK.
LL kinds of Flume, Mining ani
A Building Lumber cons tantly on han
Spruce Weod for gale, jen 1
J. M. WALLING,
‘ATTORNEY aT LAW.
es AND
NOTARY PUBLIC,
FFICE, First door below John Jack's,
on Pine Street, NEVADA C'TY, Cal.
Will practice in wll the
tate, 8 aps .
PHILIP RICHARDS,
No. 30 Main Street;
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Gold Dust bought and sold. Bullion discounted. Advances
made on Gold Dust or bullion
for coina,e atthe Mint.
CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO.
Correspondent, wigs American, Bank,
San Francisco jyl-tm
CITIZENS BANK.
[BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY..(erm. STOCK, $200,000.
OFFICERS :
BM. PREOTON.....4...
President.
T, W. SieouRNEY.....
Vice Presiden,
Jonu T. Moa@an,.-..5....,.
Cashier:
i DIRECTORS:
Dr. R. M. Hunt,
Geo. M. Hughes,
Thos. Mein,
John T. Morgan,
T. W. Sigourney,
Geo; A. Cooper,
sE. M. Preston.
Receive Deposits,buy end se}) exchang .
Purebase Gold Dust and Bullion.
Highest price paid for ad County
Warrants. ; !
Draw Checks on San Franc isco}®an Jose
Sacramento, Virgyuia City and Los Angcias. ee :
Also sell Exéhange on New York, and ali
the principa] European Cities.
Make co}lections and transact a Reneral
Banking Business.
: “CORRESPONDENTS,
San Francisco—First Nat. Gold Bank,
Sav Jose—Farmers National Gold benk
New York—First National Bank. 824,
EMPIRE =" _
LIVERY STABLE, ~
SIRE a
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE nwa? ONAL
_ EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA ClTY.
D. WELLINGTON, Proprietor.
eee
BE proprietor of the EMPIRE . STA.
BLES announces that he has nuw
the Largest lot of i
' Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in thie part of the State.
Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the shortess notice and
cm the most reasonable terms. ;
The Horses are free frow vice, of good
‘atyle and capable of going as fast as any
gentleman cares to drive,
Carriaers for Funerals attended to with
uvvu cauale Horses ehwayson had.
Horses boarded by the day, week or
month and the greatest of care guarantesd
tended ty. Nevada, April 16th, lw.
Ss
Nevada City, November 17th, 1875,
-. =FLOWER SEEDS;
Courts of the ©
CHOICE BULBS FOR SPRING .
BALING —__
f
Se ee
Pipe
;
x
nt
;
:
onl
ny
i
ef