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‘VOL, XOXCKT. .
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The Daily Transeript
*\ NEVADA “OFFY, CAL,
N. Py BROWN. Bd WATSON:
BROWN & WATSON,
ore ‘Proprietor’.’
OTICE to Tax Payers and Contractors.
N Notice is*thereby given,that in accerdance with the provigions of an Act of. tlie
Legislature, of the State of California, entitied an Act to provide for the location,
construction and maintenance of Public
Roads in Nevada county, I will sell at public sule to.the lewest .biddar, in front of
Skidmore’s saloon, in the tuwn of.North
Bloomfield, on SATURDAY, October 30th,
ati vite sg A.M.,, ne pn tegen goed
aud keeping in repair for the term, of two
years, tha * Duesing described. roads in
Bloomfield Township: . :
Section 1. Commencing at the north end
of the bridge at the Bridgeport township
line, running thence to the Faine’s Hotel,
Lake City. @he bridges on the roa i are to
be kept in good repair, all rocks projecting
sbove the road bed te be semoved, roots
taken out, and all loose rocks kept off,
Ditches and culverts are to be constructed’
dn such placer, and in such manner as the
‘Road. Commissioner igay direct, to prevent
‘the road from washing. The road. ig to be
leveled api ruts-filled in. each. Spring,
before the ground becomes dry, kept
in. good traveling condition .during the
time-of contract. 4a 4
Section 2, Commencing at Paire’s Hotel,
Lake City, running thence. by way of
North Bloomfield and Humbug Gar yon, to
theintersection with the ridge road. Also
‘that piece of road running from. Waldron’s
ranch to the Baek —— — Al —
rojecting above the roa , are to bi
2 . out, loose rocks kept
off, and the brush cut off from that portion of the road that lies inHumoug’ Uanyon.. Ditches and culverts ta, be put. in
such places, and in such manner ‘ag the
Road Commissioner’ may direct, to keep
the road from washing, ‘The road to .befiled in eae leveled up each Spring, before
the.ground becomes dry, and kept in goed
traveling pres sa the term. of
beer go et. All bridges are tobe Kept in
Zz. Gommericin at North Bloomig thence to the town of Relief
the Kanth iocniacet Ora aie nese é North Bloomificld Co’s., ditch. Three
“tiles more or less. ‘This road requites the
rooke oots taken out, and loose rocks
kept 0 rat tse road, Culverts and breaks
waters are to be constructed in such piacesand ¢ud ‘ae ‘ae ag the. ‘ oe py
er may. ct, to fen ; rom
w tng. bit bel ges are to be kept in
good repai ae. he road leveled up and
nlled. in each Sp, before the gyound
‘om. requires.one new bent under the Cany
end, now stringers and new planking.
Peak te et ibches thick df tisteon feet
“
it, Sud loose rocks kept off,
be in repair, aa the:
kept in good tgaveling order
erin of the contract. The breakiiverts are to be put in such
ch times ag the Road Comdirect.
. T.P, ORANDALL,
Rosd Commissioner.
Payers and Contractors.eby given that in accorAct of the
fornia,entiocation, conjon L
pW Wiles Witoo tt aon to the fowest’ bidder, ront of ©, Smy bate ir the town of Washington, on
MONDAY, November fst, at 11 o’clock, A.
M., cont for repairing and keeping in
i bets Ae bet bond ‘the fol.
aye 4 re in (Washington
Fi
fee tion I. Commencing at the Nevada
Skiilman’s mill, to intersect the Washington and Alpha toll ‘road, td Alpha, a distance of about four miles, =
{ Gon bipha toa Goede fates nadine by } Alp 2 TUDE. up
the ridge on the.Omega road, to Omega,
four and one-half niiles ‘nore or less, }
~ Section 8. Commencing at the junction
of the Omega and Bear Valley roads, running th ence on the Be r Valley road to the
pier Rc ghd a distance of about
six'‘miles>‘These roads require ditches,
cul ‘and break-waters to prevent them
from’ » Foote taken out, locse *ocks
kept off,’ aid rocks projecting above the
oi tale baled of Yn al ; ani e in go
teeveling condition during the term of conn each Spring before the
T. P. CRANDALL,
Road Commissioner,
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
Franciaco tion of works Gold
Flat, Nevada County,,Cal. Notice is herebei ole aa of Sep
1875) ap assessment (No. 13) of 25 cents
thare was levied upon the. capital stock of
the + Payable immediately in
United States ond silver cein, to the
Secre ffi of Market and
shar wt Ba Franca aee *
; ak whil
shall remein . ia on the Thirtieth
day of October, 1875, will be delinquent,
and adverti-ed Balest publié auction,
and unless payme is before, will
BIS, to ihn: Nea teid onan oebeias. vssessment,
Public Roads . pro
PEF . at the back-bone; runnin
put
ie eer eerie
z Spriug ay.ac0n as the snow
pe
: To Road Cortrastors
N once to Tax Payers and Contractors;
Notice is hereby wiven that in accor.
+ dunce -with-the pro—isions of an Act ofthe }-+—
Legislature, of the State of Oalifornia,entitled an Act to provide for the ‘tocation,conPg and paipieg-Des of Public Roads
in Nevada county, I -will sell at. public
sale to the lowest bidder, at Heinson’s saloon, in the town of Yon Bet, on THURS.
DAY, October 28th, at 11 o’clock, A. M.,
coutracts for repairing and keeping in repair fOr thé térm of two years, the following eseribed* roads iti Little York
Tewnship: . :
Sectiqn. 1. Commenting at Red Dog,
thence by way of You Bet to the junction
of the Grass Vulley and Bear River road; at
the White House, two miles more or less.
This line of road requires break waters and
turnout platcé, to turn the water off the
road to keep it from washing, and in-goud
traveling’ and passable order auring the
Witter; alyo all ditches tu “he _ke>t. open.
during the rainy season: also all-bridges
and culverts to be put in good sibstantial
immediately, and to be kept. bo during the whole terin of cuntract. The coi.
. tractor ghiall be required ‘to, keep the road
clear from all obstructions, such as fallen
trees, etc.’ He shall also be required to
pass over tlie road each Spring, and see
that all ruts are filled, the road leveled,ana
the loose rock taken therefrom,
Section 2. Commencing at the White
House, thence to» HY; River, four miles
more or less. This line of road requires
breakwaters and tarn out places to iurn the
water off the road, to keep it'from washing and-in good traveling and -passable or
der during the Winter, also all ditches to
all biuidges and eu ‘to be put in good
substantial r fpaetigtely. and to be
kept so durin ey
contracts. The contractor shall be required
to ‘keep “the-road clear from all obstrucalso be requiréd to ‘pass over the road each
Spring-and see that ail ruts are ‘filled, the
toad” leveled and the louse rock taxen
therefrom; prs ;
Section 3. Comméncting at the White
. Buena Vieta road to Greenhorn, two and
one-half miles more or less: This road requires breakwaters and°turn out places: to
turn the uname the road to apes it from
washing @n@ dn.good traveling order *during the Winter; also a good landing into
Greenhorn and to-be kept so; also
all ditches to be kept open during the
rainy 3; AIO all culverts and bridges
tobe putin good and substantial repair
immediately, and to be kept so during the
rca cer ese pan ‘Phe contact
or. requ. to keep the road clear
from ail obstructions,‘such as fallen trees,
ete;he shall also be ‘required to pags over
the:romd Onan eae bee that all ruts
are Milled, the road leveled, and the loose .
‘Sectton 4. Commencing at Little York,
thence up the Ridve'to Lowell ‘Hill, nine
HOR yi This line of: road
shd culverts t6'be put ingood order and to
f tl
contract. Thecontractor shall-be required
to pass over the road each Sprine and s¢e }
that allruts are filled; the road leveled and .
the loose rock taken therefrom; he shall i1ps Papier deere to keep the po clear from
obstructions; ‘such as. . trees, etc,
Section 5. Commencing at You Bet thons,,
down to Steep Hollow Creek, thence across
‘sald creek'to Little York, three miles more
orless. This line of road requires a good
roa’ from each wide of the creeps. into the
Said creek, also a good road acrosy the tailtne fe ap creek, pou, next oe 2
whole term of ract; aleo it requires
ak Waters and t~ rn out places to turn the
water off the mad to’ keep it from washing,
kept open during the rainy seaSon: Aled all
bridges and culverts are pg oe in, repair. The contractor shall Be nm to
keep the road clear from all Tu
such as falle: trees, loose ; 6té ; the
contractor shall also be
over the road each Spring ah: ée that all
the ruts are filled and the road leveled.
FRANK. PAUSON,
ons,
i OTICE to Tax Payers and—Contractors. .
Es Notice is hereby. given that in accordance with oe i om ah, of tie
Legislature, of the State of California, entitled-an Act to provide for the location,construction a berg poral ded roe
in Nevad ‘ +f will se sale,
to the oneal badder te front oF MeCarty’s
H: tel, in the town of Graniteville, on FRIDAY, October 29th, at oe O"elock,, A. M.;
contracts for re and Keeping in re2¥ for the tore ur tee
described ronds in Eureka Township:
Section 1. Commencing at the Bloom.
field Townshfp ot eae . thencethrough
the town 6f Graniteville two man’s
ewery, nine miles more or less. T ig
road requires ditches, euiyerts and breakwaters to prevent if from washi:g, and
they are to be put in at such times and in
such places as the Road Commissioner ma}
becomes dry, apd the road kept in -good
traveling condition during the term of contract
‘
Section 2. Commencing at the ridgroad
ge then’e’by way
of Bioudy Run to Moore’s Flat, to intersect
jecting above thé road bed
and the loco nea heat i All bridges
must be kept substantial repair, and
-waters and culverts Kept open. to
réad from wash ts Culverts
be put in in such places and such manner as the Road Commissioner may direct.
Ther ae tbe our
fect long and eighteen feet wide, at ak 4
Spring
brew < ‘hence to ti ty * tie coun
ik See ae
MN obNEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA,
be kept open suging As rainy season; also }
ole term of the con.
tiqns, sugty as fallen: trees, ete. He shall. “.
House, thence on the Gviss Valley add the . '
neeés ‘breskwat re Mien he Bhat teak $itzi
and in travel: ble ordér .
during Ihe Winer lo a dshen to be
tion, and by th
years, the foliow}:J16
-] OPoRocK A ML ' £0 (FORNI i? to be removed, For Shureka, .¥ ow ? sb and ERATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Ne
undays. : csapteal, at @ A.
kly fram Eureks at 6A. M.
yoints ag the omn smsy des-. ~ ee es:
tei Fo denice ty ary.) oJ Sa MONHO, having
rices.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
: BOT Rie.
8: A, EDDY, Proprietor,
rps WELL KNOWN HOTEL Is AL
. ways open for the accommodation of
the Traveling Public. Largé additions have
— se — it has been fitted up in
elegant style, Sleeping Rooms are
airy and comfortable, a the Rabie iit
compare favorably with that of any Hotel
inthe State. The Proprietor ‘will spare no
pains nor expense to render his guests
. comfortable. .
Stages forall parts of the State have
their Offices at this Hotel. Se
The House is kept open all bight for
the accommodation of the Traveling Public,
Billiard Tables and Bar connected
withthe Hotel. '
A share of Public Patronage is respect.
fully solicited, .
' _. §, A. EDDY, Proprietor. . ;
Nevada, January 17th. :
WM. R. COB,
Cor. Main and Commercial Sts
\ NEW ARRIVALS,
The Grand Duke Alexis Ties,
: LACE AND BUCKLE; ~~
French and Village Ties,
ae
And all of ‘the Latest
“a the best made.—
» een AlSO, a full line of ‘La
AB dies" Misses, and chit
dren's. r :
. SHOES AND SLIPPERS, ~
All‘made by my special order, and wan
Fenten to give Satisfaction in FIT,
. Boot and Shos Findings at:Sun Francisco
prices, With freight added.
Also all’ kinds of'Cult, Kip, Sole Leather,
:
ticlee used by the trade supplied to shoe
makers. :
Nevada, July 30th, te
JUST ISSUED.
te or: ae
“REVISED AXD CORRECTED BY THE
aes gereon, . ,
2. pe F, CURTIS, M: D., &e:, &e.
A Medical Eesay on the cause and cureof
Premature decline in man, showing how
health is lost andhow regained. lt gives
@ clear synopsis. o1’. the impediments to
‘ , the trestment of nervous and
phyrical debilityy exhausted vitality, and
ell other diseares appertaining thercto;
a results of twenty years successful prac.
tice.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
CURTIS ON’ “MANHOOD.”—There tu
no member of society by whom this book
will not be found ngeful, whether he be
ponent, preceptor or clergyman.— London
s. .
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This boox
shoula be read by the young for instruce ‘Tor reliet; if wi
injure. no one,—Medical Times and Ga.
zette.
Price—One Dollar, by mail cr express.
Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Suttor Street, or P. 0, Box $97, San Fran a
a _shly$10 to $500,
[sstt> in Wall Street often leads to
e « A 72 page book explaining
pe of the Wail. Street
JOHN HICKLING & co.,
BANEERS AND BRokEnrs,
72, Broadway, New York,
‘NEW SAW MILL,
aT WILLOW. VALLEY,
HE New Millat Willow Valley is comTy pleted and we are-now ready to fill al)
orders for Building or Mining Lumber,
Eurtka Stage end. Express. Co.
my STAGES will leivé Neva
PP ww. for Moore's Fist daily.
(Sundsys excepted, at 5%
Fridays at same hour.
ee will leave. Moots's Whi dat
ML Ala
a
Commercial! ae ES
Corned Pork, ete:, at’ the’ lowest
‘I. W. WALLIZG,
3s r
NOTARY PUBLIC,
+. OSE Sern aeowrenenn ot
' Vfor. mining than for agricultural purposes, . :
De-. LANCASTER & CO,, Proprietors.
. Bismayek Congress Gaiters, .
Sheep Shins; Living Skins, and othér. ar.
. terthe service on’ yun of -thig ‘summons,
". The said action is bro
all of Lumber t constantly of
bend. Otaeed fartarthe baat on Boulder j
Stacet, or at the Store of Geo. E, TURNER,
} ention of Otto Swart zwalter for a condition:
¥ . sl pardon. -Pleage take notice thut at the
SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1875 *
Unitea States Land Offices
Sacramento, (al,,Nov. 7, 1875)
4 by Charles McHugh, Antonio J. PierMineral Affidavit No. 26 was filed in the
. U.8; Land Office, alleging the-8 % of N W
4,8 Wk of NE % and N W \ of N
Quurter of Section 14, ih Township “1
North, hange 8 East, to be more val‘iable
and “by Commissioner’s letter dated
cember 2d. 1871, the same land is to be
treated ae mineral in character, until ‘the
contrary is proved, after due notice. And
Whereas Hugh Drummond, (Port Office address Nevada City, Nevada county Cal, did,
on the 27th day of Sept., 1875, tile in the
Register’s cflice of thi. District his declaratory statement No, . 5,377, claiming the
above described land, and has applied to
enter the same as agricultural land, alleging it to be more valuable for agricultural
than for mining purposes: ‘Mherefore, you
will. take ° otice that ander and by virtue
of; instructions from the Commissioner
of the Geiieral Land Office, dated May 6th,
1871; we have fixed thé 17th day of Novem.
‘office, before. the Register and Keceiver
forthe hearing of proofs to determine the
character of said lands, -~ :
’ In’ witness ‘whereof, we have hereunto
set our hands the day and yeur first above
written, :
T: B. MCFARLAND, Register.
010 HAKT FELLOWS, Receiver,
*
B, BH. MILLER,
CLOTHING MERCHANT,
Odd Fellows’ Buslding, Broad
~ WBYARA crry.
i
Carriage, Sign, and Ornamental. Painting.
J. W. COOLEY,
Ansyets
on ei rt
CARRIAGE ANDE SIGN PAINTING
aIn all its wate iit the most finished
J]
Satisfaction Guaranteed,
W. COOLEY,
LAND NOTICE.
SS STATES OF AMERICA. Sac.
ramento Land Odfice District, California. In the matter of ‘an irregular application for ane Apanon title and a quartz
mine tithe; to wit: Lot 4, west half of lot 5,
in section 2, lot 1, east half of half of lot 6,
in Section 3, Township 15° North, Range 8
fast, Mount se p and Meridian, to.
gether with the so half of the southeast
quarter of the southwest quarter of section
%4, in townshipj}6 North, aforesaid Base.
and Meridian, © applicant will prove
. <¢ffor extract all of the mineral therefrom
on the 4th day of, Decemuer, 1875, ‘at 2
7M > o acres;
for the Ross Ranch Mine, 6 acres; for the
Boucher Mine, 2 acres; 2 ‘acres at large for
scattering quartz; 4 acres for placer mines
RY,
‘RoW pre.
K.L. Clark plaivti: > Ve. M. W. Irvin de.
fendant.~ ‘s*he People of the State of Cali.
fornia, send greeting to M. W.Irwin de.
fendant. You are hereby required to apeur before me, at my office in Eureka
‘ownship, County of Névada, in an action
brought against you b @ above named
plaintiff, and answer th complaint in said
aciion, on file in may o; ntwent
days; te xelusive of the a kg ea ps af.
t to recover
from you the sum sf $299 99 in U. 8. gola
coin, alleged to be due and owin by you
to said plaintiff for services rendered in
the township of ‘Eureka and county
of Nevada. And yon are hereby notitied
that if you fail to ‘appear and answer exid
complaint, ax above required, anid plain.
tiff will take judgment against you for the
said amount —— 99, pine yee
an . ven under m d. this
Téth day . September, a. p,-1875.
,
., M, BALLARD,
Justice of the Peace of said ‘Lownship,
u the matter of the appli: }
drof'ten o'clock, A.M. pf Saturday, Oc.
tober 30th, 1875, the said Swartzwal.
oof May, a. a. 1875
y
-~. JOHN H. HARRISON,
. ‘ i ir, MM ? 4
VpAty COudiny BREF, CORMED
&
erre, John McGibbins, Thos, Hughes,
eS! +.. . aud to all whom it mey concern: Whereas.
ber, A. D, 1875, at 1 e’clock P. M., at this }“Sit ___,_Over Hyman Bros,’ Store. ee
'} wise, within forty deys~ or jndgment will
‘EMPIRE ~
LIVERY STABLE,
pan ms oy * i BN Paty RE ee
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY, .
, BR Eyerictons of the EMPIRE. STA.
: BLES annouuce that they have now
theLargest lot off : ;
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
‘To be foutid in this part of the State,
Teams, with. Elegant. Buggies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and
cn_the most reasonable terms. s)
Our Horses are free from vice, of good
style and tapable of going as’ fast as anv
‘gentleman cares to drive.
Carriages fot Funerals attended to with
V Gosd Saddle Horses lalwayson hand.
Horses boarded ‘bythe day, week’ or
month and the greatest of care-guaranteod
; LANCASTER & GC.
City, March 7th, 1875.
DENTISTRY
R. 'P. BE. HUGHSON, haa‘ opened
an office . ay
in Kidd’s Building, ‘Broad Street.
He is propared to perform’ zl! kinds of
Mechanical and es anally oe in the }.
atest and: most .pproved. sty)es. ae
date ends Téeth inserted on Gold, Silver
Vulcanite ‘and: Aluminium, Satisfaction
guaranteed as to quality and price of work,
Visits made at residence if desired. >
Nevada, May 30th, 1871, fey
_, Notice to Creditors.
tice is hereby given by the.undersignéd Administratrix of the estate of
Loyd, deceased, tothe creditors of and, «ll
persons having claims against the said deceased, to exbibit them with the necessary
Administratrix, at thy law office of Hupp &
Crowley, in Nevada City in the county of .
Nevada. Dated'at Ne ja City, the 6th day
of.Oct,, 1875. ‘eh uee tt Nee mirc
decctone We : HANNAH LOYD —
Administratrix of the estate'or Isaac Loyd
therein within, ten, days (exclusive.of th
day of servicé) ufter the service on you of
this Summons~ if served within this’connty, or, if served ont of this county, but in
this District, within twenty days: otherbe taken agsimst you by default, according to thé prayer of said complaint, “Being
an action to dissolyethe bonds. of matrimony now and heretofore existing between
you and this Piaintiff, on the grounds of }
desertion. and wilfull di of by defendant of her marriage vows. Plaintiff
prays fora decree of divorce, dissolving .
the bonds of matrimony existing between . ’
plaintiff and defendant, and for such fur.
ther reliefas the Court may seem. dest upd
proper. And you are hereby noti
ainti will apply to the Court for the ref therein demanded.
—~—) In testimony whereof, I, Jno. Pat
jest tison, Clerk of the District i
$2,400 a Year to Agents at
‘Home—Steady Employment .
t. One lady made $81 60. Jan'y’ 16,
‘taking subscriptions” for the best Li ;
and —— a ea America, Oily $1
“year, two 85 . Samples:
FAMILY JOURNA co,
mis: 300 B way, Ne
Auction & Commission Merchant,
. SALESROOM IN TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
, COMMERCIAL STREET.
ECOND ‘hand Forniture bought and
S ia Furniture A ia Cane
Chairs reseated. Psinting, Varvishing,
etc ,etc, Wil sell at Auciion or ‘on Gommission, all ‘kinds of property. Send in
CENTRAL CARRIAGE AND WAG.
ON MANUPACTORY.
ed that} AT
if you feito appear and answer the’ said A hereby announced ag @ candidate for
co:
Francisco; Bank of D, Oya
Agency Bank of Oalifornia, Virginie Gute
. REPUBLICAN
State “Ticket.
iota,’ WeideedAy, "oct 9b,
. YOR SUPERINTENDENT OF..
. PROFESSOR.. :.
EZRA S.’CARR,
OF ALAMEDA..‘
FOR COUNTY JUDGE,
__OF NEVADA GOUNTY,
John Calaweti
}FOR DISTRICT: JUDGE,
“OF. AUBURN.i
‘REPUBLIC AN “CANDIDATE
<-» For County. Tudge, yc
FEetA Tot Ienac Lova.doceases. Ro: INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE .
For County Judge,
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
a é ; Inc
‘ ‘Hupp & Growley, Attys. 09 Ss, M. WALLING
ef . YS hereby anounced ad's ‘Cavlaidate for
, SUMMONS. ies lection to the. fice of Justiée of the
st seen % ace for Nevada Township. _ 4
evada, 8. The Peo i ‘ TewtAs nw ad ’
of Callforpis send gresting to Matiidepuss . ROR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Defendant, You are hereby: . required. 7 @: Le ne A
2ppeas se 6h Hotton Drought saninet gow ip, oe aM ENPORT .
ths District Court of jhe Fopsieen Judi. F ee ia, Mabey :
cial District of the State of nirorate. , ind BS her by eiMONoCed: As: a candidate for
and for the Gerinty. of: Nevada, qeeans, a re-election maces Justice of the
of, Auguat », by: tin Burth,. ee; tor Nevada Township, : E
Plaintift and tounswer the com ed . .. Nevada, Sept f0th, 1875.
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEASE
_ F, H. McALLISTER,
8 hereby announced asa candidate fer
Tk: Office of Justice of ‘the os for
Nevada open, at the Judisial Election
Ctober 20th, J spb:
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
LEOP. GARTHE,
the solicitation of swany friends ia
John Caldwell _
inpunicae saat ssa! J, B, JOHNSON.
°
vada Township, Oct. 7th, 1875,
BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY
a ergs, all being inside of the above ap. . . —— “sfcresuid, do hereunto setmy hud . . BROAD SPREET, NEVADA CITY
cation, ye ai the seal of suid Court, at office, ee
angil JOHN ROSS, Applicant. . in the city of Nevada, on the Mieday } (AP ura STOCK 8200, 000,
7 SUMMON Be AMER Ps UTES. pxsieibi Cel re ee
PONS, : _ § By-James D. White, Depmy,” . . RB. W, TULLY, President.
i Justice Court of Fureka Township, B. Johnsvn, Pls atty, . — pugié. A. WH. PAMeeR, 2.. ens -sC4 BIER,County of Nevada, State of Californix, —— .
John Cashin, Chas, Marsh, R.W. Tully
Jonathan Clark, ‘M.L. Marsh, A. H. Parser,
en. ‘ J W. 8, Duy
MONEY TO LOAN on good cbliiaterat ‘se.
all Ladies and Gents. 85 new ar‘curity.
. ticles, Novelties, Ghromos, &c. Sell Highest Price paid for City and Coun
at sigh’ Warrants.. i ;
Legal Tenders Bought and soid at Regwlur f
ee. : 2
Gold Dust Bonght. Bullion digcounte),
Liberal advances made on Gold Dyst or
. Bullion tor Assay or on at tLe Min
, Sa 4 , a, }
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many.
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Drafts on Easte-n Cities, Londga ang Ger
Agents for Liverpool
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', Sacramento
Interést on Time Deposits will be allow.its,6 per cent. per annum.
welve Months Time
3, 8 per cent. per
Ne ee roe:
: SLECTROPLATING
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cléck,P. mt. MK. CASPER, Chief of Reperds.
“LLé GOLD OR BLLYRR.
2
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aon pan ig + miter _ Checks on Solvent Baw }taken at par.
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