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NEVADA CITY, CAL.
N.P. BEOWN. ; B. J. WATSON.
BROWN & WATSON,
Proprietors.
v
&) OTICE to Tax Payers and Contractors.
N
‘dance with the provisions of an Act of the
Legislature, ofthe State of California, entied an Act to provide for the location,
‘censtriiction snd maintenance of Public
Roads in Nevada county, I-will sell at public sale tothe lowest bidiier, in front of
Skidmore’s saloon, inthe town,of North
Gloomfield, on SATURDAY, October 8th, .
aut 11 o'clock, A. M., contracts'tof repairing
gud keeping in repuir for the term, of two
vears,. the f»lowing described -roads ‘in
Bloomfield Township: “
Orion ie Commencin¥ at the north vend
of the bridge at-the Bridgepe rt-tow nship
line, runnin: thence t.the. 'aine’s Hotel,
Lake City. The bridges on the roa: are to
be kept in good-repair, all rocks projecting
above the rdud bed -to be removed, -roots
" taken out, and all loose rocks kept of.
Lithhes and-culyerty are-to-be constructed
insuch plauce:, aud in such manner as the
dad Conunission-r imaay direct, to prevent
the road from washing. “Theroad is to be
leveled up, an7 ruts filled in exch Spring,
before the ground becomes dry, and kept
in good traveling condition during the
time of contract. :
Section 2, Coumencing at Paize’s Hotel,
Lake City, running thence. by way_of
North Bloomfield ant Humbug Car yon, to
the intersection with the ridge road. Also
that piece of road running from. Waldron’s
ranch to the Back Bone House. Al-rocks
projecting above the road bed, ure to be
removed, roots taken out,.do@se rocks kept
off, and the orush cut off from that portion of the road that Hiesim fF umoug Canyon. Ditehes and culverts tg be put in
stich places, and in su-h manner as the
RosdCommissioner may ‘dicect;
the road from washieg. ‘Pie. roid to be
til edin and leveled up each Spring, béfore
the ground becomes dry, aud kept in goed .
traveling . condition urine the term: of
contract. All Driuges are to
good repair, . S
Section 3. Commencing at North Bloomfield, running theuce to the town of Relief .
iiill, and terminating at the cfossing of
the North Bloomtield Co’s., ditch. Three
miles more or less. ‘Lhis road requires thie
rocks aud roots takes outyand loose rocks
kept offof tie road, Culverts and breaks
waters are to be constructed in such places.
and such manner as the Road Commissioner may direct, to"prevent the Yoad
washing. All bridges aré to be kept in
good repair, wid the road Jeveled up, and
ulled in each Spring before the ground
becomes dry. Vhe bri ige a ross Missouri
Canyon requires one new bent under the
West énd, new stringers and new plauking.
Plank to be 4 inches thick and sixteen téet
long, and stringers 12xi2 square, of spruce.
' There areto be 4 stringers in place of 3 as
at present. —
Section 4. Commencing at Lake City,running thence by way of Back Bone House, to
the Eureka towushlyp lite. ‘his ropd requires culverts and break-wuters, to. preveut it from washing, all rocks projecting
above the roud bed to be removed, foots
to be taken : ut, und loose rocks Kept off.
Bridges are'to be kept in repair, aud the
road must be kat fu good traveling order
daring the term'of the contract: The,breakwaters and culverts are to be put-in such
Riaces, and at such times as the Road Comissioner may direct.
—— _ ‘ry. P? CRANDALL,
Road Commissioner.
Y OTICE to Tax Payers and Contractors.
Notice is her: by given’ that in accdrdance with the provisions of an Act. of the
Legislature, of the State df California,entitled an Act to provide for the location, conin Nevada county, I will seli at public sale
to the lowest bidder, in front of C, Gris.
sel’s Hetel, ir the town ot Washington, on
MONDAY, November ist, at 11 o'clock, A.
M., contracts for repairing and keeping in
repair for the term of two years, the following described roads in Washington
Township: :
Section 1. Commencing at the, Nevada
Township line, running tiience by way of
Sxiilman’s mill, to intersect the Washington arid Alpha toll road,to Alpha, a distance of about four miles;
Section 2. Cofmencingat the junction
of the Alpha ang Omega roads, running up
the ridge onthe Omega road, toOmeoa
four and one-half niiles more or less:
s
Bection 8. “Commencing at the junction
ofthe Umbed ght ber te Hey roads, riun.
ning thence onthe be r Valley road tothe
¢rossing of Bear River. a distance of about
@ix miles, These ronds require ditthes,
culverts.and bréak-waters to prevent them
from washing, roots t iken out, louse rocks
kept off, and rocks projecting above the
road bed to be blasted off. The bridges are.
to be keptinrepair and the road in good
treveling condition during the term df contract. ‘he roads are to be leveled up and
“the ruts filled in each Spring before the
gtound, becomes dry. 2
~ 1 P. CRANDALL,
Road Commissioner,
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
OLD RUN MINING COMPANY. To.
G cation of principal place of business
San Erancisco. Location of works Gold
Flat, Nevada County, Cal. Notice ig hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of
Wirectors, held on the 27th day df Sept.,
1875, an assessment (No. 13) of 25 cents per
rbare,was levied upon the capital stock ot
tha ¢ tation, payable immediately in
nite tes gold and silver coin, to the
, at the office corner of Market and
. San Francigeo.
upon which this assessment
“Gn the Thirfieth
will be delinquent,
ied tor sale at public auction:
payment is made before, will
Thursday, the 26th day of Nov.,
1875, to pay the ielmquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and ex.
penses of sale. . . ;
By order of the Directors,
C. C. PALMER. Secretary.
pes Market strect San Francisco,
Any
day. of October, 1873;
a 4
and unless
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
FA fiom Gach, TPE TOUNG, MH
im early life. Manhood restored. Impediraents to marr, New method
and « Sent free, in
ja. Pa,— an institution having a
removed.
ye treatment.
New and remarkable remehaunt envelopes. Address HOWARD AS. . TsON, No. 419 North Ninth street,
Seine cat ar
vipt
Notice 1s hereby given.that in accer.
to keep.
be Kept. ia .
from . *
. .complete line of
struction and maintenance of Public Roads . :
CRAWFORD’S BARBER SHOP.
W. D: CRAWFORD,
AS taken charge of FORD’S BARBER
SHUP, on Hi
al Exchange Hotel,
is preéparcut to accommudate the gentlemen
ef Nevada City and County with the latest
) Styles of Z
HAIR CUTTING, .
_ *, SHAVING,
SHAMPOOING, etc.
: i : : 7 22. $
A full line of superior Hair. Tonics ‘constuntly on hand, i
Children’s Huir Cut in a beat and workmanlike manner. 3
Kiazors Honed and Set. °
A share. of the peblic patronage is re.
Spectfully solicited. .
sep25-lin W. D. CRAWFORD,
Light! Light! Light!
_—_—
i AVING ACCEPTED THE AGENCY
OF THE CELEBRATED
SPRINGFIELD
Gas Machine,
. We are now prepared to furnish machines
. of al] sizes for ligitin
. PuBLac Burp:
NGS or PRIVATE RESIDENCES,
OVER 1,030 TESTIMONIALS
ATTEST THE SUPERIORITY OF
SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE
OVER ANY.OTHER NOW IN USE.
i SR ge ge z
. ‘They are simple in construction, not liable tu.get out of order, require DO sKill to
munhage, are &
MADE ENTIRELY OF COPPER
And are substantial and durable.
cupy but little space, can be set up at little
eXpeuse, aud are equaly-adapted for light:
ing the largest Hotel or the smallest dyellings They are no new or untried. machine,
but, -Winter and Summer, have beep in
constantese wh through the United: states
for vver seven years. ty
WF" No fire is used ia manufacturing the
Gas, and buildings lighted by it are insured at the same rate
was used,
Ra” The cost of Gag
chine will not exceed.
thousand feet,
We invite correspondence from those
building or contemplating the introduc.
tion of Gas, amd will send, on application,
catalogue, with,full cuts and. explanations
of the workings of the Machines, and hundreds of testimonials to its superiority over
any other Machine now in use,
We-alsd invite attextion to our full and
°
{
.
They oc
made by this Ma.
j $150 to $250 per
GAS FIXTURES;
Embracing the newest styles of CHANDELIEKS, BRACKETS, PEN DANTS, ete: Our
prices are as low and our goods Superior to
4auy in the warket,
We shall be glad ‘to correspond on the
subject of introducing ‘gas, and to have
parties call and examine our Machines and
Fixtures,
NYE & ACHESON,
315 and 317,
Pine Street, San
Francisco. u :
Broad Street, Opposite the Nation-_
And having fitted it up in first class style, .
g HOTELS, CHURCHEs, .
as though coal gas .
. Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 620 sut
. HOPEL, ee
BROAD STREET -.-s NEVADA CITY;
S.A, EDDY, Proprietor.
FYNUHIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL “IS ALWays open for the accommodation of
the Traveling Public, Large additions have
been made to it,and it has been fitted. up inf
elegant style. The Sleeping Rooms are large,,
airy and comfortable, and the Vable will
gompare favoribly with that of any Hotel
inthe State. The Proprietor will spare no
pains nor expanse to render hig guests
comfortable.
Stages for all parts of the State have
‘their Offices ut this Hotel. _—
The House is kept cpen all night for
the acconimodation of the Traveling Public,
Billiard Tables and Bar connected
with the Hotel.
A share of Public
fully solicited,
Patronage is respeet. 8. A. EDDY, Proprietor.
Nevada, January Sitlie
Cor. Main and Commercial Sts
“NEW ARRIVALS.
w,
The Geana Duke. Alexts Ties,
‘LACE AND BUCKLE,
French and Village Ties,
Bismarck Congress Gaiters,
« And all of the Latest
Styles—the best made.—
Also, afi] line of Ladies’, Misses, and: children's
:
“SHOES AND sLIPPERS,
All madé by my special order, and warTanten to give sutisfaction in FIT,
WEAR AND PRICE,
pt and Shoe Findings at Sun Francisco
pices, with treighteadded. (ae
Also #11 kinds of Cul,, Kip, Sole Teather,
‘Sheep >kins, Lining Skins, and other articlee used by the trade supplied tu shoeInakers, ©
: W. R. COE.
Nevada, July 30th.
JUST-ISSUED.
—
200th EDITION,
5 ee
et ae feats tet
nt A HO OD;
REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE
AUTHOR,
E. pe F. CURTIS, M. D., &c., &e.
—_
A Medical Essay on the cause and cure of.
premature decline in man, showing how
health is Jost and how regain d. 1t gives
a Clear synopsis o1 the impediments to
marriage, the tréutment of nervous and
phyrical debility, exhausted Vitalitys and
ell, other diseares appertaining thereto;
the resuits of twenty years successful prac.
S
ee
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—There ix
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will not be found usefud, whether he be
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Timeso
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shoula be read by the young for instruc.
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COMMERCIAL STREET,
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tr We are prepared to do Job
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’
BEGS TO ANNOUNCE
to the public, that having
established the above Fac.
tory,he is prepared to build
Carriagys and Wagons of Every
Also « Agent for the celebrated
STUDEBAKER WAGOKS. .
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fortune, A 72 page book explaining
everything, and copy of the Wall Street
Review Sent Free,
JOHN HICKLING & co.,
BaxKERS AND Brokers,
‘jlé 72, Broadway, New York.
NEW SAW MILL,
AT WILLOW VALLEY.
HE New Miliat Willow Valley is comT plefdil and we are now ready to fi]! all
orders for Building or Mining Lumber. :
al) kinds of Lumber kept constantly on
Pine Street willbe promptly attended to,
M. UL: & D Mansy.
Eureka Stage and ‘xpress Co.
» STAGES will leave Nevada for Moore’s Flat daily.
" (Sundays excepted, at 534
o'clock, A. M.
~ For ¥ureka, Mondays, Wednegdaya and
Fridays at.same how.
Returning will leave Moore’s Flat daily
undays ex¢spted, at 6 A. . Alao
kly from Eureka et 6 A.M. :
AMERICAN MEAT MARKET,
x Commercial Street, Nevada.
“JAMES MONRO, having opened a Ment
i Market on Commerciaj Street, is prepared to supply customers with the best
-quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork,Veal, Corned
f, Corned Pork, etc,, at ‘the lowest
rices.
J. M. WALLING,
AFTORNEY AT Law,
~~ NOTARY PUBLIC,
Justice of tue Peace, andFIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
I
&
bers (6 months)
most original of. al
hand. Grders left atthe office on BoultérT
. Staeet, or at the Store of Geo. E, TURNER,
. of Dec. 1875; will be de
INDUSTRIAL
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ture of the Sti te of New York.
i i}
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Or $35,000, or $10,000, or 5,00
&c., &c.
—o—
_ 4th Premium Allotment, June
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5th Series Drawing, July 6th
1875.
Circulars giving full explanation, will be
Sent, free of charge, on ’pvlication, 7
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Assessment Notice.
NION GRAVEL MINING CORIPANY.
Location of principal place of . busihess, San Francisco, California. Location
of worgs, Columbia Hill, Nevada county,
California. Notice is hereby iven that at
& Incetiug of the Directors held on the
Twenty-first day of Oct,1875,an assessment,
(No. 12) of One Dullar per share was lev.
ied pon the capital stock of the Corpcoration, payable immediately in United Siates
gold coin. to the Secretary at the office of
the Company, No. 320, California Street,
San Fréncisco, California,
Aby stock upon which this
shall remain unpaid on the
rar
assessment
Third day
ling@ent, and advertised for sale at public auction; and unlesé payment is made before, will be sold
Monday, the Twentieth day of December,
1875, tv pay the delinquent assessment;
together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. i
THOMAS DERBY, Secretary. ,
Office—No. 320 California street, San
Francisco, California. ; 024
@kO. 8. BDPP. D. J. CROWLEY.
AUPP & CROWLEY,
Attorneys & Counselo. at Low,
Office—Brown & Morgan's B. ck,
FFICE, Brown & Mosgen’s Block, NE
O YADA OUT, Cs}. aps
0, or $3,000, . therein within ten days (ex.
This famous aathor’s .
iF
. -at sight.
/ EMPIRE
LIVERY
re
STABLE,
St eres
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY.
LANCASTER & CO.,_ Proprietors.
BLES announcé th
the Largest lot of,
rin .
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with’ Elegant Buggies,
and Yacks to let at the shortest no
(nh the most-reasonable terms,
Our Horreg are free from vice
style and capable of goin
-gentienran cares to drive,
Carriages for Fu
promptness,
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
month and the greatest of care srargntecd
LANCASTER & CG.
, City, Mareh 7th, 1875,
DENTISTRY
R. P. E. HUGHSON, has _openec
an office I
in Kidd’s Building, Broad Street.
Over Hyinan Bros.’ Store. ~ =
He is. propared to perform all kinds of
Mechanical and Operative Dentis'ry, in ‘the
latest and mostepproved styles,
Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silyer
Vulcanite and “Aluminiam. Saticf i
sUarunteed as to quality and price of work.
Visits made at re sidenee if desire:
Nevada, May 30th, 1871. :
acti
7
Notice to Creditor
{STATE of Issac Loyd, dee Nou
4 tice is hereby given by the wider Peas)
ed Administratrix of the extyut Tsun
Loyd, deceased, to the cr diturs of an) all
persens having claims against tac suad
at
vouchers, within four mionths art-r thy
first publication of this netice,-to thie said
Aduifnistratrix, at thy law office of Hop &
Crowley,in Nevada (ty, in the
Nevada, Dated at Nevada City,the 6th day
of Oct., 1875,
HANNAH LOYD
Administratrix of the estate it Isaac Loyd
deceased
Hupp & Crowley, Attys.
o9
_ SUMMONS.
te ‘OF CALIFORNIA, County of
Neyada,:p9. Dhe Reaple of the State
) salifern a ena ec Matilda Burth
Defendant.Yeu are'‘hereby required to
appear in-un action brought against you inths District Court of the Fourteenth Judi‘cial District of the State of California, in
rand for the Qounty of Nevada, on the 7th
day of Auguat; 1875,
by Mdrtin Burth,
Plaintiff, and te answer
the complaint filed
¢lusive of the
day of service) after the service on you of
this Summons—if served within this county, or, if served Gut of this county, bat in
this District, within twenty days: otherwise, within forty days—or judgmeént will
be taken’ against you by default, according to the prayerof said complaint. Being
an action to dissolve the-bonds of. raatri.
mony now and heretofore existing between
you and this Piaintiff, on -the grounds of
desertion and wilfull disregard of by defendant of hér marriage vows, Plaintiff
prays fora décree of divorce, dissolving
the bonds of matrimony existing between
plaintiff-and defendant, and for such further relief us the Court may seem just and
proper. And you are hereby notified that
if you fail to appear and answer the said
complaint as above reqnired, the aid
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re:
lief therein demanded,
) . In testimony whereof, I, Jno, Pat-*
tison, Cterk of the District Court
afcresaid, do hereunto get my hand
and impress the seal of said Court, at office,
in the city of Nevada, on the 9th-day of
August, A.D, 1875. pe ee
aoe : JNO. PATTISON, Clerx.
41, By James D. White, Deputy,
’ B. Johnson, Plff’s Atty, augts
a ne elcome ea
seal
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wi ECOND hand Furniture benght and
rs sold. Furnitnre repaired. Cune
Chairs 1eseated, Painting, Varnishing,
ete ,ete. Will séllat Auction or on Commission, all kinds of property. Send in
four orders. 06
Dv. B. MERRY. i) PALMER ITH..
mia
County. Surveyor, Dep. Co. Surveyor.
U.8 Dep. Surveyor U. 8: Dep. Surveyor.
MERRY & SMITH,
Q'NIVIL AND MINING ENGINEFRS,
C LAND SURVEYORS & DRAUGHTS.
MEN. =
NEVADA GITY. @
Office at the COURT HOUSE, _Or.
ders left at the Daily Union Office, Grass
Valley, wil! receive prompt atteution. jal
Stockholders’ Meeting,
—__
MEETING OF THE. STOCKHOLD.’
ers of the North Bloomfeid Gravel
ining Company, for the Section of a
Board of Trustees, and for sich other busjuesss ag may properly come before the
meeting, will be held at the office of the
Com y. No. 3%, California street, on
WEDRY BDAY. the THIKD day of NOVEM.
BER, 1875, at 120’clock, M.
WEYADA GITY, CAL, .
VANBE proprietors.iof the EMPIRE STAWagons .
tice and
of’ good
nerals attended to with
_. Horses boarded by the day, week” or
ceased, to exbibit them with the necessary .
2 GounPy of .
State of Cali NUMMONS. fornia, ;
kK) of Nevada, es. In the Dist; one
Istrict Court
‘istrict of the
ot the Fourteenth Judicial }
+ State of Culiforniain and for the eo yO
Nevada. The People of the State oF ae
fornia send grecting tod ~¥-sAnderson;fohn
Arbegast, B. +S. Gardner, Samuel Higgs.
Henry Rockey, David_ Stanger
ford, -——“Wiltiams, Defendants.
hereby requited to appear in an actian
brought against you ii the District Court
of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the
State of California, in and for the county
of Nevada; on the 24th day of September
. 1875, by 4. M. Gladding, Plwinti®, and to
unswer the complaint tiled therein, within
ten days (¢xclusive of the day of seryice)after the Se: vice on you of this summong—
if served within this CounLY; oF, if served
out of this county, but in thig District
“within -twenty days; otherwise, Within
forty daysor judgment Will be taxen
against you by defauit, according ‘to the
prayer of said complaing, Being an action
. brought against abuve ie 3
ey Han.’
You are
at they have nuw
;& named defend ‘
. for a_partition of Certain ren} sprepertyser ——
which the par-ies Plaintiff and de fairs
fendan
are tenants in common to the extent ana h sf
in proportions designated in Complaint; towhich reterence is hereby made; or for a
sale of the said property according to-Jaw
Santproperty is situated in Nevada Min.
ing District,county and State wbove named
{about one mile westerly of Nevada City on
the ‘south gsile of ‘Oustomah Hill “and
known ak the Phoenix' Tunnel Company's
Gravel Mining claims, commencing at the
mouth of the tunnel on Said claims and
Tmaning thence easterly one hundred and
forty rods; thence horth to the céntre of
said Oustomiah Hill; thence Westerly fol.
lowing along the centre of said Hill one
hundred rods; thence ona direct line te
the place of beginning, Plaintit avers
that there are no liens restive on Said
. premises, nor does plaintif? own in com.
; Pep with defendants, any othy rland with.
} ih this State, Wherefore plaintiff demands
. judyment for a partition of the said real
. property, according to the rights and in.
. tcrests of the several Parties, or,if partition
atéria] injury to
; Can not be had without m
those rights, then for a sale
: : of seid premises, and an equitable division of the pro,
ceeds of suid sale gmong. the cote =
enents—~
ndants in
1eir respect.
nh. And you
ou fail to apcomplaint ag
aintiff will aplief therein dethe
thy
thy
bertics pleintitf and defe
is action, and according to t}
ive rights and interests therei
jereby notified that. if y
) peer and -answir the said
above required, the said pl
ply to the cqurt for the re
manded, *
}
Pure
! re In testimony whe
i 4 seal Op,
ittison, Clerk of i
aforesaid, do hereynt;
rend impress the seal o
in the city of Nevada,
October, A. D, 3875,
' INO,
o19 By James
J. M Walling,
BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY
BROAD STREET, NEVADA city _
(aera S'TOCK $200, 000,
OFFICERS :
R. W. TULLY, Pre
reof, I; Ino,
Jistrict Court
»set my hand
f said court, at offlee,
on the.J8sth day of
PATTISON, Clerx.
D. White, Deputy,
Pitt's Atty,
sident,
) Av MH. Panwrr. .,
Casiimg
John Cashin, Che s. Marsh, R.W. Tulp
Jonathan Olark, M-. J. Marsh, AH: pate
W. H. Duryea, 2
MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral ge.
curity.
Highest Price pai
Warrants.
Legal Tenders Bought and soid at Regul
Rates. ‘ aa At Regular
Gold Dust Bought. Bullion ‘discounted,
Libera] advances made on Gold Dust or
Bullion for Assay or Coinaye at the Min
General and Speciai Deposits received,
Ohecks on San Francisco, Sacramenio, Sa
Jose, Stockton and Virginia City. as
Drafts on Eastecn Cities, Londonana Ger
muny. =
Agents for Liverpool, London, Globe In,
surance Company,
_ . CORRESBPONDENTSB—Bavk
Francisco ;.Bank of D,
Agency Bank of Califo
d for City and Coun
of California,
O, Mills; Sacramento
rhia, Virginia City.
Interest on Time D
ed, as Tollows :
.Six Months Time Deposits, 6 per cent. per annum,
Iwelve Months Time
Deposits, 8 per. cent. per
num, =.. Z :
*‘W&e” Persons residing—at
send money. by Express,
Checks on Solvent Banks
eposits will be albow& distance can
taken at par,
. Established in 1853.
Nevada Assay
JAMES J.0
“Main Street, -. G OLD ORES of eve
A fined, Meltedand Apsayed. ;
By request Gold Bars exchanged for Con,
£LECTROPLATING
IN GOLD OR
SILVER,
PRICES REAGONABL@, *
Office,
aT.
Nevada City.
by ry description
,: €A8, 3,097, ”
Nevada, March 6th, _
COUNTY WARRANTS.
LL. WARRANTS on ¢
A. registered prior to Oct
warrants No87, $8 and 446
registered July 8th,
teneral Fund,
. Sth; 1874, alee
on Road Past
1875, will be paid on
presentation. Interest ceases from date,
: E. P. SANFORD. Treasurer.
By A. H. Parker, Deputy,
Nevada, Oct. 7, 1875. sis of ee
ICE, ICE, ICE,
THE NEVADA ICE COMPANY
Ww FURNISH ICE
. w
CY
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
Orders left at the Office, or at the store
of E. W, Bigelow &Go., will receive prompt
attention.
CHAS. KENT, President.
T.E. Mois, Srerctary,
:
Nevada, May 25, L&75,
©
I. 0, R. HM,
oe WYOMING . :
No 49, IMPRGQ"
LEGS or RED
M Tneets
THURSDAY EVENING at
Odd Fellows’ Hall, Nevads
every
Sd;
clock,P wm. K. UVASPER,
Gath
Chief Of Meoerde,