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May 9, 1869 (4 pages)

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DR. GIBBONS OWS DISPENSAR SARY, CREW ACTER MTSE { \ Se esefully treated, Horrible Diseases, How many thousands of persons, hoth male and aaie. are there who are suffering ont a mn thle existence from the effect of secret indulgences, or from virde absorbed into the system! . Look‘at their pallid, emaciated anddie red faces and their broken down constitutions, disqualifying them for the. happiness of marriage or the enjoyment of life In. this horrid. situation thonsands suffer until death closes the rents,guardians, friends, attend toany who are suffervee any of these horrible life destroying mal—see that they are cared for and cured reit be too late: Send them immediately to Do Gibbon, a physician who has made private disease his especial stndy for years, and who is certain to cure the most inveterate cates withont mercury or any injurious druge. Itis important to those who are afflicted. or to these who are interested 1m the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who nfest all cities, pnblishing their skill in curing all diseases in a few ar eee . _ NE. JAPAN AND ~_ Wilt be dispatched bel ee CHINA streets. at 11_o’clock a.m. of the following dates, for PANAMA, connecting via Panama Rellroad, with one ofthe “sg ape ; jaonth._Steamer leay m_S ¥ ‘ On —— 2 ving Francisesthe 6th touches at-Manzanilin, All tonch at _. Acapulco. Departare of Fourteenth connects -with French Transatlantic Company's Steamer for St. -Nazaize and —Englich-Steamer-—ter South America Throngh tickets can. be obfained. Departure of 14th connects. with =English Steamer for Southampton, Australia, and South America, and P. R R. Co's Steamer for Central America. Through tickets can. be ob + tained. The following Steamships will be dispatched on dates as given below : May 8th—Colorado, Capt. Wm. H. Parker, connecting with. Alaeka, Capt. Gray. _ May 18th—Constitution, Capt Wm. H. Hndson, connecting with Henry Chauncey, Gapt— Connor. $ May 29th—Golden City.Capt. W. F. Lapidge, connecting with Arizona, Capt. Mairy. Cabin passengers berthed through. Baggage checked through — 100 pounds allowed each adult passenger. An éxperienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free. These steamers will positively sail at-11 o'clock. Paa sengers are requested to have their baggage on board before10 o'clock. Throngh tickets to Liverpool by the Cunard, Inman and Nationa! Steamship Line. can be obtained at the P.M. days, sp me i ft the public by using the . names of e minent physicians from Europe and “Be therefore Be earefttl-and make. atrict inquiry, or you may fall into the hands of those charlatans. Seminal Weakness, Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced of the youth of both unlimit ed extent, produccertainty, the lowing # toms, inless combatted by acienpific moment measures, viz: Sallow countenance. dark spotea under the eyes,.pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, lovs o ce, diffidence in approaching etrangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples aiid Varlou® eruptions about the face, furred tonene, feted breath, o——. consumption, night sweats, monom and frequent insanity. If relief he not obtained, persons eo afflicted should apply immediately, either in person or by letter, and have & cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating this disease, which never fails of effecting a quick and radicalcure, Dr. @. willgive One Hundred Dollara toany one who will rove satiafactorily to him that. he ‘was cnred of this complaint by either of the San Francixco quacks. ‘ Married Pien,. Or those whe contemplate marriage, who #exes to an almost train of morbid » are suffering under any of there fear‘n) maladies, should not it po the ‘kacred reaponsibilities resting upor them nor delay-tg obtatn, immediate relief. : To the Ladies, The various complicated and distressing diseases incident to females, treated with eminent euccess—such as Suppressions, rege Jarities, Whites, Falling of the Womb, Tnfl Urinary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Painful or Diffiealt Mensuration, Barriness, etc,, will bes ily cured, without polsonons drugs, injuries, or unpalatable medicines of y rind. Have no delicacy in calling, no diferance bt Me Bates pak may ~y Rie afflicted are co 'y in to call and satisfy theinselves. sending for packages of medicines, may rely open, as dasuran of confidential secrecy yg ips sine faith, and expect no more than to be charged with a fair and mutually eatis facto considering the circumstances and difficulties of cases, rather than a too prevalent and sel. fish practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders, : DOCTOR GIBBON is responsible, and will give to each patient a written instrament, binding himeelf to effect a radical and permanent care, or make no charge. Oured at Home. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating casg,symptome, length of time the dieease has continued and have medicine.prompt ly forwarded, free from damare-and curiosity, fo any part of the country, with full and plain directions for use. By enclosing $15 incur . ency or $10 in coin, in a registered letter through tlie Post Office er through Wel s, Far: go & Co., a package of medicine will be for. warded by express to any part. of o fthe Union. Addrese DR. J. F. GIBBON, (28 Kearney etreet, corner Commercial, San Francisco.— Post office box : Private entrance on Commercial Street. — Remember to put BOX 2452 on the letter. Jonaultations FREE. Correapondenta will please inform DR, GIBBON that they read his advertisement in the Dainty TRANsorirt. mar 19 The American Submerged Pump! ~Or— The Pacific Pump Manufacturing CORIPANY. “ yz CHEAPEST, BEST AND MOST DURABLE PUMP IN USE, NO PACKING, ALL METAL.. Thia pump saves. fifty per cent. of power, is Rlwaye in working order, and 18 admirably ada for wells, irrigation or mining pur at size will throw a stream sixty ‘Twenty Gallons per minute; the largest will faise 40,000 gallons per minvie with steam power. The Pump may bexeen working at Z. P:; Davia’ shop, Broad Street, Nevada, Cali and = it. Nevada, August 18th, 1868. Nevada Iron & Brass Foundry —AND— 3K aay STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS built to ° . Q CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every QUARTZ MACHINERY constricted, fitted of Building Caatings,Saw,Crist, } horse power and car: fi. romptly and at as low rates BR rea \ detedrghag hig eg DAVID THOM. ® oMmes ory temuneration for services rendered, }. 8.5. Co’s Office in San Francisco, where may also be obtained orders for passage from. Liv erpoot or Southampton to San Francisco eith er via New York or St. Thomas—if a desired amonnt of £10 to £20 will be advanced with the above oraers. Holdersof orders wi'l be oe to identify themselves to the agents n England. For merchatidise and freight’o New York and way ports, Company’s form bill Lading only used. No nvignt will be received on board after 2 rm, of the day prior to the steamers depar ture. t : ; For passage, Freight, and other information apply at the Pactic Mall Steamship Company # office, Corner of Sacramento and Leidesporff streets, San Francisco. OLIVER ELDRDGE. Agent. GUERIFE'S SALE.~Whereas, R. (. Black, on the Mthday of April, 1868, recovered a judgment in the District Court of the_14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for Nevada.ceunty against Rt. A. Pierce for the eum of Two Thousand eight hundred seventy-five and 64-100 dollars, with interest thereon from the date of said judgmént at the rate of 7 per cent perannnm till paid, principal and interest payable in U. 8. gold coin, together with costs of suit taxed at $25 which judgment is recorded in the Judgment Book 4, of the said District Court, on pages 678 and 679, and whereas it is ordered tha: the mortgage set forih in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed. and tte property therein described, to-wit :— That certain parcel or tract of land, gituated in Sierra and Nevada counties, State of California, near the head waters of the Middle Yuba river, on the Henness Pass Turnpike road, at the junction of said road. where the branch es lead to Nevada city and Camptonville; said premises being known as Jackson's ranch and containing fourteen quarter sections, more or less ; the said premises being partly in Sierra and partly in Nevada counties, and on each side of the said Middie Yuba rivet ; the hotel being in Sierra county, and the hay ranch in Nevada county ; together with al! and singnthe tenements, hereditaments and appur‘tenances thereunto belonging or in anywise . appertaining, be levied npon and sold to sat/ isfy said judgment, principal, interest, costs and nrc . coats. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all the above described property to foreash,in . ; virtue of an ExeenMion tom SALE.— : 3 to me delivered issued out of the District Court of the 12:hJudicial Distriet of the State of California, in and for the A and County of San Francisco. bearing date’ March 30th, iso, in favor of Felix pellet and against the Mohawk & Montreat Consolidated Gold and Silver Mining-Campany. for the sam of $1,688 34 —with—jaterest thereon from the of said judgment at the rate of TL per cent per annum till ;-aid. together with costs an@ disbursements atthe date of said nd accruing g des cribed_property, heretofore attached, to wit : All the right, title and interest of defendant in and to all that certain qnartz ledge or mine. situate, lying and being on south side of Pheenix Lake, Meadow Lake tewnehip. Nevada county, Cal. and known as the Mohawk. and Montreal, Consolidated Gold and Silver Mining Company, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunnto belonging or in anywise appurtain ing consisting of one 10-stamp quartz mill and machinery, one assay office and buildings over shaft, &c, Notice is hereby given thatT will expose to -public sale all the above described property to the highest bidder.in front of the Court House On Tuesday, May 4th, 1869, _ between the hours of-9 o'clock, a. mM. and 5 o'clock, P. M. ' : Given onder my hand this 3rd_ day of April A.D, 1869, R. B. GENTRY, Sheriff. J, M. Seawell, Attorney. judgment amounting to $108 % The above sale is_ postponed _to Tuesday, May 11th;.1869. rn. B GENTRY, Sherif ;MMONS,—State of California, County Nevada,__industice's Court_of Township. The People of the State of California to Clay Simms, defendant, greeting.— Yor are hereby summoned to appear and answer the complaint of John Stewart. plaintiff, within fifteen daye if served on you in this county, and within forty days ifserved on you in this State, and in three months if served out of this State, in an action commenced on the ist day of March, A, D. 1869, in said Court for the recovery of One Hundred Dollars, upon a certain Promissory Note,drawn payable tothe above named Plaintiff, at Eureka Suath, dated the 12th day of March, 1865. payable in U. 8. gold coin, and bearing interest at the rate of two percent per month antil paid, principal $100, interest $95 20, which will be more ful-y shown ag per note On’ file in my office. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as above required, said plaintiff will take judgment, by defautt, for the said sum of $100 principal, and for the further sum of $96 20interest, together. with costs and.damages; Given undermy hand this 1st day of March, A.D. 1869. * z J. M. BALLARD, Justice of the Peace. Eureka Township. It ishereby ordered that the above Summons be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript at least once a week for three successive months J. M. BALLARD, J. P. of E. Tp. I hereby certity that thie is atrue copy of the original. JOHN B. CONN, Constable, mch9 os -~-~-Enreka Township ~ UMMONS.—State of California, Connty of «’ Nevada, 88. In District Court of the 14th Judicial District of said State. The People of the State of California to Charles E. Gifford, defendant, Greeting. You are hereby summoned to appear and anewer to the complaint of Margaret 8. Gifford, Plaintiff, 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 ont of this county, and within forty days if served on yon in the State and out of this District, in an action-brought against you by the above named plaintiff, on the 6th day of March, 1869, and to answer the complaint See {a copy of which accompanies this Sa ons] within ten days, [exclusive of the day of service] after the Fervice on you of this Summons—if served within this county ; or if served out ‘of this Parag . ty of San Francisco, Cal. on the 8th day of May. Sk GOTD AND SILVER MINae toa A There are delinquent ty, Cal ig. nt lowing described stock on accou : veal ane Noe 12, levied on the 22nd day of March. 1869. the several assessments set c site the names of the = Sa = bi Burnham i. ©. 342 ? r; Batiev Charies 356 P eat Campbell D= 26 Freeman J. FE. 20 -: . Freeman J, &. 35 rr Fenton D. W. 178 150° on Fenton M. P. 1a 50 os Fenton 8. H. 233 20 a Heathfield E 212 24 Fn Miller John F, 258 100 = Mann 8. A. 156 pf) 20 Mann S. A. 157 20 20 Metzger C, F. 185 12 a Mallory A. P. 288 j 4 Miller 0. C, 560 y 100 100 Pomeroy H, 149 . ee 20 Parke J. . 9BLg 10 10 Richardson L. D. 141 5 on Pu ‘Roberts Jane 265 buy) 2n Schmidt Louis . 244 40 40 Tileston F, L. 27 oe 32 Warren Pressie notissned. -12 12 Goddard Fred B. notisened10 --10 ‘And in accordance with Jaw and an order_ of the Board of Trustees; made on the 22nd dav of’ March, .1869; so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction, at the office of the Secretary of said Company, Room: No. 5 Government House; northwe*t corner Washing: ton and Sansome Streets, in the city and coun1869, at 12 o’clock, M. pf said day, to ‘the bidder willing to take the least amount of each parcel of said stock and pay said delinquent assessment thereon,-together_with—costs of advertising and expenses of sale. WM,-B. MAY, Secretary. Office — Room No. 5, Government. House, North-west corner Washington and Sansome Streete, San Francisco. a2 \ HERIFF'S SALE.—Whereas,J. O. Bennetts \ Vand Thomas Carlvon on the sixteenth day of April, A.D. 1869, recovered a judgment in the District Court ofthe Fourteenth Jndicial District of the State of California. in_and for the county of Nevada and against ‘“The Coe Mining Company" for the enm of One Thouand six Hundred and Eighty-Four dollars, with interest thereon from the 7th of January, 1869, at the rate of seven per cent per annum till paid, together with costs ¢f suit taxed at
$34 75 and counse) fees allowed herein amounting to the sumi of $200 00. And whereas A. D. Merriam, on the 16th day_af. April, 1°69, and jndgment in the Court aforesaid against the Coe Mining Company, for the eum of Two Theusand Two Hundred and Thirty-four dollars, with interest thereon from the 6th day of February, 1868, at the rate of seven per cent per annum till paid, together with costs of snit taxed at $21 00 and counsel fees allowed lerein amounting to the sum of $200, which judgment: is recorded in the Judgment Book 4 of the said Distriet. Court, on pages 675, 676, 677, and whereas it is ordered that the mechanic's liens cet forth in plaintiffs’ complaint be foreclosed and the property therein described, towit :—That certain quartz mine or eet of mining claime, known as the Coe mine, situate in Grasse Valley Township, County of Nevada, or what is known as Grnb Flat, about one half mile, more or jess, frem the town of Grass Valley. consisting of 2,000 feet, more or less, along the ledge, on the quartz ledge formerly known as the Old Day ledge, and more recently as the Coe ledge, that is to say 7 commencing at the point where said ledge intersects the To}l Road from Nevada city to the town of Grass Valley, running thence easterly 1000 feet and westerly 1000 feet from said toll road, including 100 feet on the surface’ on each side of said claims or ledge—or 200 feet on the eurface in total width and 2000 feet in length, together with all the dips, spure and angles in front of the Court House door in the city of Nevada, on Tuesday, May 18th, 1869, Between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Given under a a ge this 24th day of April 1869 . B. GENTRY, Sheriff A. C. Niles, piff's atty, QuM MONS.—State of Calitornia, County of KD Ne¥ada. In District Court of the Fourteenth dndicial District of said State. The People-of the State of California, to John Evans, (and George Palmtag, and John Doe Paimtag, made co-defendants herein that their rights may be determined.) def'ts, Greeting. You are hereby summoned to appear and ansewer to the complaint of Peter Ericka, plaintiff, within ten days from the service of this writ, if served on-you in this county, and within twenty days if served on yon in this District and out: of this county, and within forty daysif served on you inthe State and on the 15th day of July, A. D. 1867, in said Court, to obtain a decree of this Court for the Foreclosure of a certain Mortgage, bearing date.the 25th day of April, A. D. 1868. executed by John Evans, and for the sale of the premises therein, and in said complaint particularly mentioned and described, and the application ofthe moneys arising from ‘such sale to the payment of the amount due ona certain promissory note set forth in said complaint, made and delivered to Peter Erickson, bearing even date with said Mortgage and thereby intended to be secured, to-wit: The sam of $500 00 with Interest thereon from the 2th day of April, A. D. 1863, at the rate’of two per cent. per month till pai@: and if any deficiency shall remain after applying all of said moneys properlyso applitable@thereto then that plaintift may have execution therefor againat the said defendant. Joba ayrane; also that said defendant and all and eVQey-person claiming through or under defendant subsequently-to the daie of plainti®’s mortgage and the commenceinent ofthis action, may Re barred and foreclosed of all right, claim, lvtand equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged premises, or any wr thereof, and for auch other and further reief,or both, in the premises as may be just and equitable. And you are hereby notified that if you fail-to answer said complaint as herein. direeted, plaintiff will take judgment against you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demand of the Court such other relief as is prayed for in plaintift’s said complaint. : wie ~—}. In testimony whereof 1, G. K. Far,sealquhar, Clerk of the District Court —~ ) aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the Seal of said Gourt, at office. in Nevilda city, this 24"h day of June. A. D. 1809. G. K. FARQUHAR, Clerk, Rev. Stamp. . John Abbey, Deputy. 1% BR By order of the Hon. T. B. McFarland, made th fey of February, 1568. RE. oberts, Atty for Pit. large stock of Dr. Jennings’ best article for the hair ever Bee ' plaintiff wil) take judgment against yon by decounty. but-within this Jdadiciat Pistrictavithin twenty days: or if served out of said District then within forty days, wherein plaintifr prays to obtain a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant, and giving to plaintiff the care, custody and education of the minor children of said parties, that plaintiff be permitted to resume ber maiden name, and for general relief. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed, fault together with all costs of suit. and also demand of the Court such other relief as-is prayed for in said complaint. In testimony whereof. I, Geo. K. 4 seal > Farquhar, Clerk of the District Court {—.~ . aforesaid. do hereunto sct my hand and impress the Seal-of said Court, at office in the city of Nevada, on the &th day of March, A. D, 1369. G. K. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By-John Abbey, Deputy. By order of Hon. T:B, McFarland, District Judge of the 14th Judicia) District, made this me out of this District, in aw-action commenced-heth day of March, 1869. E. W.-Roberts, Plaintiff's Atty. mch9 @ay UMMONS.—State of California, County *— of Nevada,ss. In District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of said State.— The People of the State of California,to Huldah Pierce, Greeting. You are hereby required to appear in an-action brought against rou in the District Court of the Hth Judicial District ofthe State of California, in and for the ecounty of Nevada, on the tenth day of April, .a. D , 1869, by R. A Pierce, Plaintiff, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days, exclusive of the day of service, after the service on you of this Summons—if served within thiscounty : orif served out of this county, but within this Jadicial District, within twenty days: orif served out of said Diatrict then-within forty days—or judgment will be taken against you by default, according to the ‘prayer of said complaint. This action is brought to obtain a decree of this Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between said plaintiff and defendant, upon the grounds eét forth in the complaint on file in this aciion, and for general relief And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the~Court for. the relief demanded. j ~—) Jn testimony whereof I, George K. i seal > Farquhar, Clerk ofthe District. Court {~~ ) dforesaid, do herennto set my hand and impress the Seal of said Court, at office in the D. 1869. . K. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By order.of Hon. T. B. McFarland, District Judge of the 14th Judicial District, made this 198d day of April, 1869, John Caldwell, Plaintiffs Attorney: . ad La Nevada, Moore’s Flat & Eureka _—— STAGE LEAVES NEVADA Peery Sunday, Tuesday and ‘Thursday, at 7 o'clock, A. M., Walls, Winds and Coe’ herren) 6: tate CIT NORTH BLOOMFI , MOORES ve YS AND ORLEANS FLATS and EUREKA. Packages delivered, Collections made on8 OF Repeens business promptly at. sors bamed Nevada every day for uced. > Knowles Vegetable Hair Restorer. leaves city of ae, the 10th day of April, A. } mine, and all appurtenances belonging thereto, with such buildings, structures and erections, as constitute a part of, or belong to the said mine be levied upon and sold to satisfy said judgment, principal, interest, costs,counsel-fees and accruing costs. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all the above described property to the highest bidder.in front of the Court House door, in the city’ of Nevada, on Tuesday, May 18th, 1869, between the hours of9 o'clock, a. m, and 5 o'clock P. mM. fren under my *. hand this 24th day of April , R. B. GENTRY, Sheriff. HERIFF’S SALE. — Whereas, Michael ~—* Reese on the 18th day of April, 1869, recovered a judgment ih the District-Court of the Twelfth Judicial Dietrict, of the State: of California, in and for the city and county of San Francisco, against the Nevada Gold Quartz . Mining Company, J. 8. Van Winkle, David Van Pelt, John Connor, Daniél McCauley, Daniel Smith, Wm: Shields and F. A. Babcock, for the sum «f Twelve Thonsand, Nine Hundred and Thirty-six and 5 100 dollars with interest thereon from the date of said judement at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, principal ind interest. together with the eum of Twelve Hundred and Ninety-three and 59-100 dollars, counsel fees, and costa of suit taxed at $38 25 payable in gold coin of the United States, and accruing costs. And whereas it is ordered that the mortgage set forth in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed,and the property therein described to-wit: That certain mining claim or quartz lode, situate, lying, and being in the township of Nevada, State of California, on Long Hollow, about one mile ina westerly di rection from the town’ of Nevada, commencing at the said Long Hollow, ata shaft. and running thence in a southerly direction, eighteen hundred feet, and also ronning in a-northerly direction from said shaft, a distance of twelve hundred feet, including and containing all the courses, variations, dips and anoles of sad ledge or lode; there being three or nidre distinct leads. The said claims have been heretofore known as the claims of the Nevada uartz Mining Company. Also, the Quartz Mill and machinery, fixtures and appurtenances erected and used to work said claims, with all improvements, cuts, dips, drifts and tunnels, tools anil buildings ofevery kind, belonging to the Nevada Gold Quartz Mining Coinpany, NOW existing, and of the Nevada Quartz »Jate existing, and all ease. ments, possessory Naims and pro rty, rights in and about the premises of sai Company pce . ee ane sold to satisfy said judg§ , interest, and qxpenses of sale. ee pani ce as Saree yen pet I will c salea e above described agen ee grey oe “e" cash, in U. §, caked h front of the Court i Bee ouse door in the city of ‘Kuesday, May 18th, 1869, between the houre of ¢y Given ander my ‘aaa: Mand 5 p.m pose to A. D. 1869. — bere Walter Van Dyke, Atty, adi ¥ JOHN CALDWELL, ttorney and Counselor at Law Notary Public. with-the-plaintiffs above named, recovered a . belonging to said meee ene at 1 paralle}-ledges-containedin the surface,meastre and dimensions of said ue os } Moores Fist, July tag ADS COUNT, Py PACIFIC UNION EXPRESS Co. Organized under the Laws of the State of California, Capital Stock, . $3,000,000. TNCTPAE OFFICE, 43% Californ'a Stree, Gan Francisco: “New: York Offices, No. 57 oy AS a, Broadway, anid 9 Canal Street. see s Ssh j JOHN J, KELLY, Agent. ones 4 = FREIGHT, P4 CKAGES,~ PARCELS, Jew. —____KLEF. : Seis woe BONDS, LETTERS, Ere. — all of California & Nevada ee Ta amen stennce via Panana, to West ae Coast of Mexico, Centra) and South America, lia New Zealand. Austratia, and New-York, for @ all parts of the United States, Canadas and , Provinces: andfrom New York connecting N with the Atlantic Foreign Express to all parts of Europe. = : cs : Onr espeeial attention will be given to the following, viz: Merchandise with hills to coon lect on delivery, Notes, Drafts and Aceonnts for collection : collection of Savings Banks de— posits, stock dividends and bond ‘coupons — Commissions forthe purchase and sale of Mining-and-other-—atocks.by telegraph or other ——— . wise: examination of minés, recording 61 ) a i deeds, service of Jegal.papers, transfer of stock Bee” ete ete. Also, fare Sine OL peaenne from all ‘ eand United States. degtcpacrane i A. K, GRIM, President. ro) -— eicag! : wit! GEO. W. KIYD & CO, Agents for . ‘ Nevada City. Office at the Banking Hovse en Broad Street. : ag i. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! ~~ JULIUS DREYFUSS, . United States Bakery nS. PINE STREET, NEVADA, we 18 PREPARED TO SERVE FRESH OYSTERS, In every style, und_at-all hours, at his BakeryP t@ Pickled Pig’s Feet, Sheep's A Tongues, and Clam Chow der served to customers. FRESH GYSTERS réceived che every day. @ " 1. The-place is fitted: up for the aceommodu tt tioh of ladies and gentlemen. nl4 he pat i ip JULIUS CREENWALD, “a BROAD STREET, } : Dealerin _ ; Ty CIGARS, TOBACCO 3 &e, &e. ae Re JIS stock of Cigars include the fin3 est Brands of Foreign and Domestic manShi ufactur4, and consist of 160,000—the very ‘The best ix. the Market. 3 He has Chewing Tobacco of ev~ ery brand, among them: Genuine Peach, €0 Cake, Our Pet Navy, Lester’s and B ldwin’s Fig, Cable, and in fact evry superior brand in the market. : Smoking KFobacco of the finest H nality, such as G2"Green Seal, Creole ) ar) Somatorke Pride of Virginia, Forest 2 Rose, &e, : ; : FK Also, 2" Playing Cards, Cutlery, enc Matehes, génuine MBRERSCHAUM in 1 and other kinds of PIPES. — All Goods sold at the very lowest CASH PRICES, at -: JULIUS GREENWALD'S. A Cigar and Tobacco Store, Nevada March23. : a8 THE BEST FURNITURE Pn REGS TO BE FOUND.. a This side of San Francisco ept at the Store of J. E. JOHNSTON, i Broad street, National Exchange Hotel Buildé aia ing, Nevada city, Se Bureaus, x ~ Bedsteads, % ,-Y Chairs, = Tables, Joo Sofas, a ean Mirrors, &¢, : to UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING ‘fd Done at the shortest notice. Der ir Call and examine the Stock ! 4% Nevada, May 27th, : G R. CRAWFORD, % 8 BROAD ST., (Spence’s New Building.) 1 a RETAIL “DEALER IN T and STA TIONER Y she Blank Books, oak Sheet Music, Albums, Bo Gold Pens, i ~~ frouldings, Engravings, N ; &e. &e. KC» — Picture,Frames, of any size, made to order GI] =" Constable and Justice's Blanks on hana o CHL ERRAND, PHOTOGRAPHIC F + * < allliiiicats DAGUERREAN ARTIST, (2 Every: kind of Photographs and Ambro-,, H ypes taken in the best style df the Art. _. = ON PINE STREET, : {ws Over the United States Bakery 4 i JAMES COLLEY. we Dealer in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Cornea #eet : : CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c. it ix 2" Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash, . L shop on Broad Street,below Crawford, Leavitt’ 2a; & Co's, A pen! HOME MUTUAL INSURANC = COMPANY. Tees INCORPORATED, SEPTEMBER 1864. BR ‘Office : 15 New Merchants’ Exchange Builsjing, California Street. § Paid in Capital, $350,000. . : IRE AND MARINE RISKS taken at the. lowest rates. GEO. S. MANN, Pres't. \ , 419 . B. JOHNSON, Agent, Nevada-city. me 2 iy Eh Ce Saal ONS 2 Pa Ri Re ln eae ws Ue dleusta a ae ae