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May 7, 1874 (4 pages)

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0 MinPy FICE, KARTE, he Sou ¢ POFation ibe State plate of ’ Nevady uve Thade the Uni. sg dem ' ‘he Kng is a,” and din the t County i as tulMiheray é10 Easp td in the TATED ¢ . Clains the plat / iB folThe it Baily Bransecipt NEVADA. CITY, CAL, seitonn. SERS “we BROWN. : _ J. WATSON. ee es Sarowsr SWATSON, ~—Proprictors, 1a true one lg pode ss oh igi oi : si sin di ~Transe ript Btock, Commercial St. ¥" a : Se gcee o MTERMS OF THE ae 3 “One Year-—in advance.. 2.810007 ag < Pim. sit Mont hs; ee piece eae bei eneie Gg. , thence Three Monthsf*" "1. running F Per week, Twenty Five Cents. On to 4 Rates for Adverti#ine--$2 per square for . arked D Ist insertion ; Sl per square. for each ‘subTheney sequent insertion Discount to regular adLANSC RipT + rere ul: trem “—Wertisers. ot bears FA EE ialus,— = F fine be. ‘BROAD STREET MARKET. ip 16, °) ridin AMES C€ ‘OLLE Y, Proprietor, -A! L to Sec ways supplied with the best ot BEEF tree 14 PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL. No.5 on Orders filled from Fumilies and Meats deve -the yeredattheir houses. y" E folGive me a call. ~ ‘Dar. * JAMES COLLEY. mit. of Leeda Mare ye th. : & Ditch: = — ee ee = oe KALER IN BEEF, MUTTON, ae e eo CORNED B EE ¥; CORNED . , blac POR c, ke 4 fgg Meats sold at reé’sonable rates tor Cash.— W to a Shop on Broad Street, opposite the Nevada Reser. Thestre Trec, & sf Went FREIGHT ; BY WAY OF WHEATLAND, et Ween ‘ shi of ; begine =. —TO— aa . INEVADA and GRASS VALLEY. th the . . it fee CHEAPEST ROUTE. it ridge pea an BrothC. HOLLAND, ; question of granting licefise to sell intoxi. gumery, Judges; sees NORWARDING MURCHANT imprisonment in the Countyy Jail or State Laie Prison not.exceeding one year, or by both. Chick. porn ie . In alf @ié@s-where on the trial of a person . as 1 a gooas, “Care of C. Holland, Wheat. charged with any offense uuder.the provis. * va ions of this section, it appears in evidence inches Teams—alweys on hand to convey goods hat the accused stands: registered in the et through Without-de lay. By sending goods . Great Register of any connty without being 1 Btan= 3 this way there isa saving Of $71.60 pet on ag egies Sere ull and h qualified for such registration, the Court i dther'fro.u Sacramento or San Franc isco. lnust order such registration to. be canceled, Star te A C. HOLLAND, ie ee chika penitedes ains to 8 . W Sec. 43. -Every person who, after being narked #8 Secs : heatland. duly required by the Board of Judges at . ank.— ‘ b ’ any election, refuse to be sworn, erwho oak 1 ' after being sworn, refuses to answer any Pree D. ENT I § TR Y. pertinent questions propounded by such . aud reBoard, ‘touching his right or the right of w deep any other person to yete, is guilty of a mis3 to» demeanor. ed CP h 7,70 R. P. E. HUGHSON has open @. pearand testify betore any Board of Kegisimeter an office) . tration; whe: wiltalty disobe ¥s-such SUljisecti ‘ Tamons, if guilty of ‘a misdemeanor. are F in Hidsie Building, Broad Street . " soe) 45, Byery—-person-—act—entitled to! Hains. Over Aschheim Bros.’ Store, wate who traudulently votes, and every parked He is prepared to perform all kinds of . person Who votes more than once at any ing hes * Mechanical and Opemutiva Dentistry one election er knowingly hands in two or listant \atestand most approyea Styles. more tickets folded together, or changes t bears Artificiakfcett inserted on ° ‘Gold, Sf ver, . any ballotafter the same¢ has been edeposnee N Vulcanite and Aluminium, Satisfaction ; ited in the ballot-box, or adds or attempts 22 in-> guaranteed as to quality and price of work, . to add, any ballot to these legally polled at chains Vis'ts made at residence if desired. any-e le ction either by fraudulently intro. ‘TOSSES Nevada, May 0th, 1871. ‘ ducing the same into the hallot-box before iv W or after the ballots” theréin” have’ been 1 . s counted, or adds to pr. mixes with, or atac. Notice of Stockholders Meeting of tempts to add to or mix with, the ballots N 2° the Nevada County Narrow . lawfully polled, other ballots shies the inches Gauge RK Fi . ; is same gre being counted or canvassed, or at ges £ wile tase een any Other time with intent to change she tts raresult of such election, or carries away or ce of oF \. OTICE is hereby given that a meet. . destroys, or atte mpts to carry away -o : acres, . ing Of the stockholders of the Ne. Stroy, any poll list, or ballots of ballot-box, em of vada County Narrow Gauge Railroud * Co., for the purpose of breakingip-er invalidatUhick-— will be held at ‘the present offico of the . ing such election, or wiitally d¢ a vig north ; Company, te wit, at’ the offlce of Henry . tilutes, or destroys ary election retarns, or by VaDavis, Esq., Justice of the Peace, in the . i anyamanrer so interferes with, the offith by town of Grass. Valles, Nevada " county cers holding stich election or conducting . ‘Vim. ‘ State of California, on 1 uesday, the . such canvass, or with the voters lawfully 28th day of April, 1874. at J O'clock exercising their rights gs haere = es mithP. M., for the purpose of adopting a_ code . election, as to prevent such ele oe a ei . of bylaws for the government of the . V488 from being: fairly held and lawfully . y Company. conducted, is guilty of felony. : LB) order of Set.—ti. Eyery person not: entitled to, > (for JOHN C. COLEMAN, Ac ting Pres. vote, who fraudulently. attempts to vote, or . side Dated Grass Valley, April 415-3474, who, being entitled to vote, = = ee . Ime fe GEORGE FLETCHER, Acting sec’y. . vote more than once at any. electio hains . guilty of a misdemeanor. * . Bet Se ea eke . Sec. 47. Every person who proc ures, hence aids, assists, counsels or »dvises another to . LBC D. B. M ERRY ’ give or offer his vate at any election, know. stake : unt : ing that the person is net qualified to vote, V 0.30 County Surveyor, is guilty of a’ misdemeanor. bank AND ©. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR, Sec. 48, Every oflicer or Clerk, of Electhat NEV IL AND: MINING ENGINEER, tion who aids in changing or destroying Virus C LAND : any poil list, or in plaviug any ballots in eof a MAN. SURVEYOR &' ‘DRAUGHTSthe ballot-box, or roan ther. oe Pid tide. 9 EV Ty ; adds, or attempts to add, any ballots to eof NEV AMA CUPS s . thore legally polled at such election, either corma. ('flice at the COURT HOUSE. Orders . by fraudulently introducing the same into 1aiDs vi ft ak the Daily Union Oflice, Grass Valley, the ballot-box b.ofere or after the ballots? to a will mieet with rn attention, mi . therein have been counted, «r adds to or 39 oes Se DiLAiupan aancmemanse mixes with, or attempts to add to-Or mix on . with, the baliots polied, any othér ballots, } ne Bureka Stage <k Exp ess Co . while'the sume are-being counted or can’s lo; . vassed, or at any other-time, with the in. 18 te 9 STAGES will Jeave Neva. tent to é! ange the result of such election, high 2 for Moore’s Flat daily. . or ullow another to do so when in his power . L a,NT : (Sundays excepted,) at 549 . ta prevent itv or curries away or destrcys, or outh clock, A M. . knowingly allows anotherto carry away or . 7.9% For Eureka, Mondays, Wednesdays and . destroy, ay poll list, ballot-box, or ballots, ituke idays at same hour. \4awfully polled, is puni-hablé by imprisiL ‘ aot turning 8 will lerve Moore Flat daily; . onment in the State Prison for not Less . ¥v, Rndays excepted at 6 A. M. Also; tri. than two nor more than seven yeurs. take Weekly from Eureka at 6A. Mo . ~ See.749. . Every Inspector, Judge, or . ches seat wa ee . Clerk ofan election, who, previous io Bat. ) dis ting the ballot of an élector in the ballot . toa ‘ CIGAR STORF bex, attemptsto find out any name on such ¢ ok ballot, or whaeopens, or suffers the folded . W 2A baliot of any elector whith has been hanu. ains HUGH. McCAULEY, > WwW C— VV oven respectfully inform bis friends r be : : and the public generally that he-nas ac Purchased the stock and trade of. JULIUS surGREENWALD and will constantly keep op tho hand a fine stock of ryea =e GG ARS, by TOBACCO, a = PIPEs, ; the CARDS, Sacep the CUTLERY < : A &. &e. —Which he will Sell at the Very Lowest By strict attention to the business and rige@tdeavoring to picase the public he v4, Ropes to receive a geod share ef patronage. rie HUGH MoCAULEY. eek. Wevada, Nev. 4, 1473. = reBB er ctor % ng Se go SALE_ Le 2 ‘ae M Nas tina on Broad street, opporite ea. x Stampf's Hotel, now occupied as a oan Gallery. Cheap forcash. ‘Apply to : : _ AGEX. GAULT. . iy = é, *. ( rtm alleen x. ———— NEVADA crTy, CALIFORNIA, “THURSDAY MORNI NG MAY 7, 1874, 4, ‘etecrion . PRY -R}CLAMATION. & T OTEC E IS HEREBY GLVEN,. thaf an \ Electfonwill-be-held-onTHU KSDAY the-th-day-ofAtay; 1s74—in-the ‘Township of Rough and k andy > county Of Nevadi, to vote o the question of “Liquor License” > State Prison tot cwecding two yeurs. or" No Liquor License” in said, township, ibid election being called wna to_be bheid’! pursuant to an Act #f the Legislature of ate of Gulifs rnia, entitled “An Act to pe rnnt-the-reteys of every township or “ins corporated city in this State to vete-on-the cating liquors,” approved March 1kth, 1874, The.officers ofelection and the plaice of . election at. the respective precincts, is as follows: : ROUGH.AND READY PRECINCT, Pols at the Walling Hoteli—Henry W hiss . ner, Inspector; A.J. Early and John, Perkenpine, Judges. INDIAN SPRINGS PRECINCT, ' Polls at M. P Hatch's—Wim. Natter, Inspector; M.-P, Hatth and John. Mont* ANTHONY HOUSE PRECINCT. : Polls at. Anthony House ~M. Rowe, Inspector; J.P. Novey anid C. J. Cole, Judges. * : ; MOONEY FLAT PRECINC T. Polls at’ Schmidt’s -_Hotel—Wm. Hartisy-. Inspector ;. .W. L. Baldwin and George Schmidt, Judges. PART 1, TYEDE IV. Of Crimes: against. the Etective Franchise: Section 41, ‘the pertorm: ance of any duty underthe. pro. ‘visions of-any law of this State relating—to}— elections who wilfully neglects or retuses . to pertorm it, or who in his official capac. . ity knowingly and fraudulently acts in con. travention or violation of any of the pro. visions of such Jawds,unpless—a--dithwent+ punishment for such an actor omission is prescribed by this Code,-pritshabte-by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or, by imprisonment in the State Frison not . exceeding five years, or by both. . Sec. 42. “Evéry person who wilfally--anict com causes, procures, or allOWs binrself to be . registered in the Great Register ef any county Knowing hims lf not to. be entitled . to such registration, is punishible by fine . not exceedicg ore thousand Goltars, or by . Sec. dt. Every person summoned to_ap-* political gathering of any .kind, held for ed in to be opeued or praniinied previous to. putting the same inte he ballot-box, or who makes or places auy\mark or device on any foided baliot with the viewto ascertain . the name of apy: person for whom the . eleetor has voted, or wh, without the consent of the elector, direc loses the name of any person which such Inspector, Jxdye, or Clerk has fraudulently or illegally discoyelector, is puriistable by fine, not less than fifts’ nor more than five hundred dollars, Seb. 50. Every person who forges or counterfeits returns of an election purport. { ing to have beeu held at a precinct, town, or ward where no election was in fact held, or wiifully substitutes iorged or counterfeit returns of election in the place of the true returns, fora precinct, town or ward where no election wasactually held is pur. ishable by imprisomiment in the State . Prison for a teriu of not .ess than two ner® -Inere than ten years. Sec. 51. Every person who wilfully adds te, er-subtracts—from,the votes, actually t east at an election, in any returns, or whe alters such returns, in punishable. by iui-. } prisonment in the State\Prison for not less than Oue nor more than five years. Sec. 52. Every perseom who aids or abets im the commission of any Offenses mention-. ed in the four pruceedimg sections, or who, being present »tor cogmizant of the commission of either suck afenc¢s, does not . attempt by aly means whatever fe awe, reb Giving src h elector to understand that it re ontains a hame-written or printe a the 2rcon . tion, by--deceivin sr “and causing such-elector . to vote tor a different person ‘or any office . any eléction, while ac ting as such; induces: jror atte md pts to induce any elector, either by . means’ or. reward, or promise the reof, to . vote differently frond what. such elector.in. . tended or desired to vote, he is guilty of a . to promote the election of hinise elf, or _ other person € ither, . to Se during an. election. Every person charged with . : . appoint or provure the appointment of any . for, or procure or aid in procuring the elect . meanor, ered to have veeen voted for by such . give information thereof as soon as prac. ticabie to the District Attorney or Grand . Jury of the proper eeunty, or to some Jus. tice of the Peac é of such county, is punisbabte by impr isonment in the ‘County Jail for a period:of Sik months, or in the Sec. 53.5 Every. person“ wihio,” by ‘force, . threats, menaces, btibery, or ary corrupt. means, either direc tly or iridirectty., atie mpts toinfluenceany electcrin giving his vote,or deter: hit trom giving the saniie, GL strain, hind er, or disturb-any e lector in the free exercise of the right of suffrage; or fur: nishes any @lector. wishing-te—vete, who cannot read, with a ticket. juforming or or defrauds any elector at® aby” such. electhan he intended or desired to vote fer; or who, being Inspector, Judge, er Clerk of pee meanor, Sec. 54. Every person-who, with \intent I: Furnishts ente rtainme nt at hits exi_pense to any meeting of: electors oes saan . Pays for, proctires, or engages “to pay for any such entertainment. : ‘ . Faurnishes or engages to pay or deliver on mon y or preperty forthe purpose ot procuring the attendance of voters at the polis, or ‘for the purpose of Compeusating any person for proe uring the ‘attendance of ‘voters ut the polls, except the” conveyance The Largest Annual Income H of -voters who are sick orintirm, _4. Furnishes or engages to pay er deliver -inyrtroney or property for any purpose intendé d te-promote the election of uny candidate, except for e expenses of holding lucting public. meetings, and of printing aud of circulating ballots, hand. bills, and! other papers previous to such election, is guilty of a misdemeanor, . See, 55.-Every person-who, being candidate at atiy election, offers or agrees to particular person to office’as an inducement or consideration to any person to,vote . tion of such candidate , is gaty of @ misueSee, 56. Every person, not. ‘we ‘ing a candidate, whocommunicates any offer made in violition of the list section to any pers0n, with inte ut to induce im = yote for ‘utd Ttate ; making ie offer, is guilty of a misde. meaner. Ep { i See. ** 84,/35, 86. Every person who gives . or offers to bribe any officer or member Lof any legislative caucus, pohtical con--verntion,-commiittce;—primary—ctection;—or the purpose of nominating candidates for offices of ‘honor, trust, or profit in this State with intent to. influence the person -to-whonr-such bribe-is-giverror offerertotir te more favorable to. ove candidatethan another,.and every person, meniber of . either of the bodies in this section men. tioned, who receive or effrs to receive any such bribe, is punishable hy imprisonniept in the State—Prisonnot less than . one nor more than fourteen years. Sec. 58. Every person who by threats, intimidations; or unlawfal—viclence,wilfully hindérs or prevents electors from asseinbling in public meeting for’ the consideration of public questions, is guilty of a’misdemeanor, . See. 59, Every person who willfully . disturbs or breaks up any public’ meeting . of electors or others, lawfully being held for the purpose of considering public questions, is guilty of a misdemeanor. sec, 60. Every -person who makés, offers or accepts any bet or wager upon the result of any election, or upon the success or failure ef any person or candidate, or upon the number of votes to be. cast either . . in the aggregate or of any particular eandi-. date, or upon the vote to be cast upon any _person, is guilty. of a misdemeanor. See. 61. Every person’ who willfully . violates any of the provisions of tha laws
. by this State relating to elections, is, unless “different punishment fer such volation } . prescribed by tnis Code,’ punishable by . a a fine not exceeding one thousand dol. lars, or by imprisonment in’ the. State j; Prison not exceeding five years or by bdth, By order of. the Bourd of Supervisors of the County of Nevada, State of Culifornia, made and entered at regular-sé sion, on . Wednesday, April 8th, A. D7 1874. M, i. MARSH, . A. B. BRADY, \ T. P. CRANDALL, JOHN McCOY, *. . FRANK PAUSON, . Superv isors. { Kitent: John’ Pattison, Clerk. . “Machinery For Salé. } T THE S. 8. BANNER MINE. A ‘Two Engines, 10x20 in. One Boiler 54 in, diameter, 16 feet long, 3 in. tubes. Hoisting and: Pumping gear. One Engine 18x42 in, built by H. J. Booth . & Co, Sar Francisco, . ™yo Boile ts, 48 in, diawmeter, 16 fect long, 3 in, tubes, Six i-stamp Batterie 8. i Eight Pans:Punips, Columns, Track . . Iron, Cars, etc, etc, and in fact everything . Cash Assets $5,845,802 03. _ Capital $3,000,000. “THE LARGEST CAPITAL ! ‘THE LARGEST ASSETS!Of ss le Fire Insurance Com” pany i in the Country. Me ed an Oflice in the . from 1 to 5 P.M, Pine ‘Street, Nevada City. & DR. AL “CHAPMAN, Soe y J ORLD te spec {filly inform the pcople of this city and vicinity that he . has resumed hisprofession se and leas7 / Transcript Biilaing: MERCIAL STREET, —. ON CO ee } And is now, prepared to dé anything and ev. erythingrin the line of Dentistry and satis -. faction guarante ed. . Office Hours from 9A, M.to-12--Mi—-aitd: Nevada, ss Tth, ike ne en aren JOHNNY JACK, Opposits Kidd’s Building. TOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES, of.all kinds. CONFECTIONERY, Nuts, LEMONS ORANGES, FIGS, DATES, &c. Income over ids 000 See day, Losses paid since the organization of the Company over = * $40,000 ,090 ¢ 00 . _ GEO. C, BOARDMAN, San Francise o, IRA A, EATON, Agent, Nevada. JOHN WEBBER, Agent, Grass . Valley:JAMES a STIDG ER, Agent; North San Juan: San sWevastass: Feb, 17-3m THE ANGLOCALIFORNIAN BANK, (Limited) 412 California Street, S. F, Lojidon Officey... tse .3 Angel Court. Manager Pacific BranchIf you want a Genuine Impor. ted Havana Cigar, go to JOHN . . JACK’ S.< His Tobacco i is also of . the best brands. . Nevada, March 15th, . . . i Established . in n 1853. . 1 Nevada Assay Office, JAMES J. OTT. . Main Street, Nevada City. . “. ¢ 1@ .D ORES of every de eseription ReAM vahed, Melted and Assayed, . By rr quest Gold Bars exchanged for Coin, ELECTRO PLATING IN GOLD OR SILVER.” All worn out ware such as orks, Spoons, Pitchers, Services, . Rings, Watch Cases and Chains, Waiters and in general all Kinds of Jewelry, va nizing Copper Plates for Quartz Mills. PRICES REASONABLE. : JAS. J. OTK 1 lw . Ne vada, Marc rch Gth. NORTH AMERICA ‘LIFE TOUR eee » COMPAN y. : OF NEW YORK ee oe eS — Particular attention paid to gale . Winter Arrangement. : NEVADA CITY &DUTCH FLAT a Stipe und xpress == ad. Ry BOARDWELL, Proprietor, * ON and after MONE. December 1, Stage a i ve Uinen Hotel, a c Nevada city. for’ You Bet, I, ‘ttle York and Dutch ¥F very Mon’ day, Wednesday and Frit mornings, at $8 o'clock, ‘ Re turning, will leave Dutch Fiat’ for Nevadaand intermediate’ points every Tue sday, " hursday and Saturday = rning+ CHAS, HS MOOK, ent, a2 Union Hotel, Nevada in efty. merges eines hee ESTABLISHED IN 1839. , BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA THE GREAT PURIFYER ‘OF T Hk -BLOOS. ne quickest and most certain oa for : : > SCROFULA, : : “RHEUMATISM, FOUL id AND ULCERS, ms = Alt kines of -diseakes-or sores arising from impure blood and humors. . YP NEVER FAILS hi effecting a complete curedttised a suf. ficient length of tonne. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. : ny: 22 ag Embrace the Opportunity, . RANC H AT AUVETION. ir NUE undersigned will se Nat g 2 ublic Anes tiotrom premises ‘on ‘ Monday, May 4th, 1874. . A Splendid Hay and GrainRinch, contain. Ing L000 teres, 200 0f Which is nndeea high . ‘state of ¢ ultivation, situated Que mile nortiy . of the Anthony -House, six miles from . Smartsville, five moles. from liough and Ready and three miles from Bridge pert.-— There is a Dwelling House, Barn aud other . outbnildings on the pre mise 8. Also a fina fruit orchard, and plent y of water for irri. . _gation, Abont 80 torsaofhay “an he cut . this season, {rowing . Right. horses, a lot of_cattle ,-One wagon, . buggy and double harness. and’ feneral . assortment of Farming Luple ments will be bold, An abundance of tin ba. rfire wood and . other purposes is onthe place, 160 acres is_eOvered with a Government . Patent, ‘ . Tiras made Known on diy of sale, HT P. J. STARK, rie . SHERMAN& CO's. 3 Daily Stage. Line Tirom "Nevada . City to Grass Valley, & Marysville. . ah STAGES LEAVE THE wt Union Hotel daily (Sunduys 8 ; excepted)’ at 6 A.M. tor. Grass Valley, Rough and Ready, Sucker I'lat, Smarts. Ville, Timbuctoo, and Marysville, The Yoba county portion of the poad Will s00n be put in good condition after in time to connect at Marysville with trains for Sacramento, San trance isco, and the-Kuast: “The above line of Stay ves con. nects at Sucker Flat with Hogan &Co,’8 lage line t6 fan Juan and intermediate. Also a fine vejetabte crops ? which ovr stages will leave Nevada Cit MO New YorkAgents, J, & \ Seligman & Co,, 2) Broad Street, ___-¥ AUTHORIZEL Capital Stock, $6,000,000 ILL recéive De »poaits, open Accounts make Collections, buy and sell Exchange and Bullion, loan Mone y, and issue Letters of Credit available throughout the world.,R. G. SNEATH; _ O15 i. 9! Y New Firm. New Store. New Goods. HINDS & NICHOLSON, OULD respectfuily inform the pedple of Nevada city and the surrounding places that they have opened a Grocery and Provision Store, ON COMMERCIAL STREET. . Nearly. opposite the ‘‘Transcript Block,” in necessary for running a. firstclass Liine— This machinery is all complete and in good erder, Apply te THOM & ALLAN, Neva: da Foundry. ol STOKES’ HOTEL, CORNER OF , MAIN & CHURCH STS., Grass Valfoy. . . This Hotel is 6xpressly adapted fer the Trav eling Public and Families, Try it, \ are W. C. STOKES. DET 2B. ESMOND, Formerly of Washington, AS removed to Nevuda, and solic ts the patronage cf the citizens of: Ne vada and vicinity. Office and residence on Water Strect, three deors from corner. 819 R. M. HUNT, M. D. . ATTENDING PHYSIC-AN, NEVADA CITY. } j 4 JOHN ANDERSON, . ATTGCRNEY AT LAW, —AND— JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. F VICE oni Broad Street .over Beekman’s Saloon. i a j . the Store formerlv occupied by A, Ladeinan. Our stock is entirely new and ceusists of everything iu the . GROCERY, PROVISIC* A> wd VEGETAB.it LINE. We will always be in receipt of everything new in our line of business and customers can aiwi.ys rely upon getting the best at the lowest market cush rates. By dealing honorably with every one and giving ‘the best bargains we hope to nierit a liberai share of the public patronage. HINDS & NICHOLSON, _ Nevada. Aug, 8th, 1573, t sel wre OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. AP RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN } trom the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life, uhood restored. Imnpediments to marriage segesmen New methodof treatwent. New and remarkable resaédies. ° Books and cirvdieca sent free, 25 sealed envelopes. Address “HOWARD ASsSOCIATION, No 2 south Ninth ‘rect, Philadespsia. Pa.—an institution having a Ligh reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. : a NILES SEARLS, Attornny and Counselor at Law AT: BRIC { OFFICE,. in Fiont of the Court House Nevads City. ORGANIZED 1862, : SSETS OVER ~ $6,000,000. { Policies are registered witb the, State of New York. No “Restrictions on .Travel or . Business. WATSON WEBB, General Agent: for the Pacific . ' Coast . S.B. DA YENPORT, Loeal Agentat Nevada wr Nevada, ‘Fobrusay stb, im ‘ Policies issued upon the Whole . Life, Joint Life, Endowment, or . 'on the Tontiene Plan; and all . Controller, and. their payment . at. maturity guaranteed by the points, Mary s¥ille Oiiice at the Wester HouseWh, J.J.TISDALE, Agent. _ Nevada, april ‘Aeth, Asi4, : DR. LEONARD, DENTIST, MAIN STREET, NORTH SAN JUAN, } 5S prepared todo DENTAL WORK in o* y part of Nevada County, Send name ond plice of residence Full upper or under setgpe Teeth, 25 NEW SAWAMILL, AT WILLOW VALLEY. FANUE New Millat Willow Valley is com pleted and we are now re ady to fill all ordery for Building or Mining huambe Tr, All kinds of Lumber ke pt coustantly on j hand. Orders lett at the oftice Pye Boulder Street, or at the Sture of Geo, TURNER, . Pine Street _will be promptly pee mnded t®, . 3y2. M. i.&D Maksi . COUNTY WARRANTS. . Warrants Nos. 140, 152, 153, . registered May 12th, tate aR Ipterest cebses from “thin date.SANFORD, T reasurer, By A. Parker Deputy. Nevada, Apri] 9th, 1474: 54 and 102, THE RISDONIRON AND LOCO. MOTIVE WORKS. Location df Works—s. E. Corner of Baele and Howard Sts. bau Francisco, WMH. ‘PAYLOK, President, JUSEVPH. MOORE, Su pt, } ¢ YENERAL Foundryme nand Engineers, MW Builders of stea., Lnyines, unipe, Quartz Mills, Steam Boilers and, gerterh) running machine ory. WA'l'tR PIPE, Special attention paid Hydranilie mi P i Water Pipes of #l) kinds. ‘sheet Lron for any heitt or water. (Attention is ca) . ; tu the Cherokee mine, Butte Co. » Where the [ei 000 and pipe 30 in, dlia., and tv he Virginia: Water Works, . Nevada, where the head is 1775 ft., dia. of pxpe, 19 ih.; built by this firm.) * CAR WHEELS. Railroad and Miniug Car Wheels of abi kinds kept constantly on hand. ‘These ten. wheet metal and are chilled onthe face and flange, giving a length of wear very BISDON-LRON-& LVCOL WO! JOsEPH Moorg, 5, wi'l be-ypaid on: ning: f-wheels-are-made of tie best-cur Th cceac than those made of ordinary Saban : PicshPreshlasscaledhnnes 04 Aliph asi ly che wns 2H