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ISAGE,
& LARD,
meats.
ge. they solicit
5
$$$,
VATER,
ae
TON’S,
1e1 Paint
_ Paint for
8, Mining
les, ete.
ISTON,
ruggist,
ine streets.
ed,
d Safes in
.
\KEN FUR
PROOF
Sy
ment or .
roof . Safe
¥; Savings 3
e especially
ireulars and .
DOORS, ,
. ete. ete
ver. made.
OM, CORNES
CRAMENTO,
for Sale.
LYONS,
ERS THE OLD
ESTEAD IN
a County.
» stories igh
ut houses, 5
re ts about ope
> it with oll ve
Cabana had el AN ES 9 UALR A ae ain itr :
NEVADA‘ CITY, CAL.
The Colfax excursion: aid dance
:
erase Paneer ew +
didnot fill and therefore will not,
-; gome off on Friday night but will
joome off some time soon. Scott and
Parks wilksoon have a “élaes’ there,
and when they get to going the dance
stan easily come off under their auspices if agreeable to all parties conA school teacher is wanted at
red, It is one of the pleasantest
schools to teach in the County and
ought not to remain vacant a great
while.
' The partiesfrom Truckee charged
with the killing of Chinese were: arday and the time for their trial will
be set to-day. cele
San Francirco News.
An unknown correspondent from
San Francisco sends us the following interesting items: y
He first asks us ‘‘to take a drink
on-our-own--mouéy and -use—_his
name.’ That is good to start in
with, Next he wants us to get in
some sensational items once in a
while, and advises us to start in with
the following:
Ool, Potter had been vaccinated,
and it broke out all over his person.
F. A. Potter has located on Market street and is engaged in the crockery business.
Dr. H. 8. Welch is located at 924
Polk street, and is getting rich at his
profession. . ~
McElvy -has made millions in
stocks.
Hale & Thompson are keeping
cool by the aid of Boca productions,
Messrs. Gentry & Hunt are at 313
Pine street. RB, B. makes *em dick
~ aud R. M. medicates ’em.
Bill Roberts and wife are located
at the Cosmopolitan.
Geo; Jacobs is here alone and in
his glory. He has been cinching
the boys on the ‘Van Voorhie’’ an
“St. Julian’ races,
J, K. Byrne is located at 211 SanSome street, and is fast gaining a
lucrative practice.,
A.B. Dibble looms up here most
too often, and his photograph, A.
H. Hagadorn is here frequently, and
both are steady as deacons.
Bill Weeks and J. A. Martin are
now full fledged bloody butchers, at
the corner of Geary and Stinerstreets.
Bruce B. Lee is located corner of
Jackson and Montgomery, and is so
well posted in nautical phrases that
he can get on the back of a crab and
scull himself all over the Bay withRough .& Ready. ‘The salary is $1001.
_ per month..A male teacher prefer__raigned in the District Court yester-.
_ out getting his nether garments so.
much as moistened.’’ .
Increase of Capital Stock.
The Cold Spring Gravel Mining
Company of this place have increased the capital stock of the
Company from 4,000 to 12,000
shares, and the par value from $40,000 to $1,200,000. The Company own
ground on the lead running east
from the-Manzanita and. old Live
Oak claims,’ and when opened will
be one of the most valuable properties in the county.
The Palace Dry Goods Store.
Marcus Rosenberg desires us to
inform the ladies of Nevada City and
County that he has gotie to San
Franciseo, and will return in a few
* days with the finest stock of Fall
and Winter Dry and Fancy Goods
ever brought to the mouztains, Rosenberg Bros. are determined to be
the first in the field with the new
styles, and ladies are requested to
wait a few days until the new gooda
arrive, \ s12*
. TAKE NOTICE!:
The grand business place of the
San Francis¢o Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Company, willbe on Pine
Street, opposite Hyman Bros. Oloth‘ing Store. Oclalte on Wednesday
next, the 13th, at 8 o’clock 4. m.
Remember, goods will be sold at an
enormous sacrifice. Sale for three
_ Agent San Francisco Boot and
Shoe Manufactaring Co. 012-tf
4
Something of value, which the
Owner can have by pravihg property
and paying for this advertisement.
Apply to + A. D. Tower,
’
¢
At Johnston’s Ward wate Store,
like whiteness, and the
Centennial Dancing Clab
Will hove a dance at Temperance
Hall, on Priddy dverilbgof €ach week,
Citizens invited to attend. .Admis»
sion One Dollar. F
FPruit-Jars! Fruit Jars!
2,000 Fruit Jars, in store and for
sale by W. A, Sicovrney,
18 and 20 Commercialstreet, Nevada
City; 85
E, W, Avery has. closed’ his tin
Johnston. a 86
»
Notice.
Nevada City Water Works for irrigating, are requested to discontinue
it from this date, on account —of
scarcity of water. eine
J. E. Brown; Supt.
Nevada Sept. 5th; 1876. lw
Blankets.
and colored blankets, from the auetion sale of the Pioneer’Woolen Mills
at San Francisco, was received at
Hyman Bros., corner of Pine and
Broad streets. which they propose to
sell chyap for cash, +» ' pl
-A fall line of youths and boys
clothing Cf the latest “styles and
prices to suit the times, can be found
at Hyman Bnros.,
sl Cor. Broad and Pine Sts.
Livery Stable for Sale. .
‘The well known Empire Stable,
the only one in. Nevada City, consisting of thirty head of horses, ‘fourteen buggies, four rockaways, one
Hack, fourteen sets double harness,
nine sets single harness, saddles,
bridles, whips, robes and blankets,
all in fine condition. I will sell the
above named property, or one half of
the same ata bargain for cash, Ap«
ply to . D. WEtLrINeror,
aug 29 Nevada City.
Union Hotel Barber Shop.
Anice shampoo,-a clean shave,
and a close cut of the hair isa luxry this hot weather. Fay, ‘at the:
Union Hofel, can perform all of
them in the best style.
Geo. “E. Tirner,
Hasin store, imported from the
St. Louis Stamping Co:, a full line
of Patent Granite Preserving Kettles, Dish, Sauce and: Fry Pans, of
every size, which afré cheaper. and
better than all other makes. Also
Glass and Tin Fruit Cans, of all
kinds, together with the largest assortment of Stoves, Tin and Hardware ever brought to Nevada County.
Also Shot Gnns, Pistols, “Powder
and Shot, French and American
Shee Leather, ete. Call and see for
yourselves, ag27-1m
Bunions and Corns.
Buniows and Corns, should be
freely bathed from time to time with
Pond’s Extract, and what is still
better, a compress of the same
should be Iaid over the afflicted parts
and kept in place over night by a
suitable bandage, this-should repeated every night for one week. Half
a teaspoonful should be taken inwardly every three hours during the
first three days.”
Crosse. observers of humantarian
tendencies must have noticed that
hothing is 80 common among the
working classes, male and female, as
old ulcers, which resist all o dipary applications for their removal.
@enn’s Sulphur Soap will heal
them, Sold everywhere.
Hacan’s MaGnoiia Baum preserves
and restores the complexion; removes
freckles, ian. aud ,sallowness; makes
the skin soft, ‘white and delicate.
Its application cannot be detected.
Lxron’s Karaarion makes. beautiful, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents
its falling’ out or turning gray, It
has stood ‘the test of 40 yeais. .Is
charmingly perfamed, and has no
rival. mch12-ly
A Oard.
* To all who are suffering from the
errors and indiscretions of youth,
nervous weakness, early decay, loss
of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe
that will cure you, FREE OF
CHARGE. ‘This great remedy was
discoveved by w missionary in South
America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Josrpx T. Inman,
Station D, Bible House, New York
City. jnl3-6m
Vacant Places
In the dental ranks will never occur if you are particular with your
teeth, and cleanse them every day
with that famous tooth wash, SOZODONT. From ‘youth to old age jit
will keep the evamel spotless and
unimpaired. we teeth of persons
who use SOZODONT have a pearlms a -raseeaté hue, while the breath is purified,
and rendered sweet andfragrapt. It
is composed of rare autiseptic herbs
SAE a oe eR Race f
shop on Muin street, and can now be . ;
. found at the hardware store of W: J.
agement of such en
a” large assortment of white family .
. them, for any
botiaealechenasseeienaranannnainesnment Gere
Constitution and By-Laws}
‘Grocers Protective Union,
OF NEVADA crry,
W anise consis 25. aoe
which sisil be: Knawn ‘sein Gnaecney
PROTECTIVE UNION. of
oe Sore nn sae She died by
con Rules and BR egulations
OBJECT.
Seo, 1. Mutual Protection of Groce
Dealers no clase of persons in oe
community an yoeave are unworth
of credit, either from dishonesty or inabilty to pay their debte when contracted ;
and to promote the: best interests of our
Grocery Dealets generally, by Be sreyt
rines as 6 tend
to « healthy increase of trade in our midst.
OFFICERS, _
shall consist of a Presidert and °
t6 be chosen by ballot at a regular meeting of the for the term of six
months, or untll their successors are ch: :
sen. ' ;
MEMBERSHIP.
Sec. 3. Any person engaged in the Grocery trade in Nevada City may become a
member of this Association by si ing the
By-Laws and payiug the regular , my s
DUTY OF MEMBERS.
‘Sec, 4. Every Member shall act in good
faith and for the benefit of this Association to the bert of his ability. ——
MEETINGS.
Sec. 5. The Meetings shall take place
onthe FIRST MONDAY¥OF Y
MONTH, at nine-o’clock, P. M.
DUES.
Sec.6. The Members of this Association shali be asseesed for its necessary expenses.
NOTICE OF DELINQUENT. DEBTORS.
Seo. 7, It shall be the d of every
Member of this Association o report immediately, in writing, to each ard all the
other Members, the name, residence and
occupation of any person in debt to him or
icle of merc'iandise and
who has neglected or refused to pay such
indebtedness,
BLACK LIST,
Sec.8. it shall be the duty of the Secretary to enter, in writing, the name, residence, and occupation of every person reported to him, by a Memiber of this Association, as delinquent, amount of indebtedness and to whom due, in a Book kept
He shall notify each Member, in writing,
every month of all sach delinquent debtors;
and no Member uf this Association, after
receiving such notice, shall givé the person so complained of any c t until notified that the name of said person has been
erased from the ‘Black Book.”
DELINQUENT’S SETTLEMENT,
8ec.9. When a delinquent makes settlement in full, it‘shall be the duty of the
Member to whom such settlement is made
to inform the Secretary of the fact. who’
shall, in like manner, give immediate notice to every Member of this Association,
BLACK LIST FOR BENEFIT OF MEMBERS ONLY.
Sec. 10. Neither the Secretary tr any
Member shall make known or permit the
same to be dove, the monthly report of the
Society's list of delinquent ebtors, or any
te eet, to persons not members of
this Association, in good standing.
DUTY OF PRESIDENT.
Sec, 11. It shall be the duty of the
President to preside at all Meetings of this
Associaticn. He shall see that. the rules
and regulations are properly enforced, and
perform such other duties as may be consistent with his office, and for. the best interest of the Association, A
DUTY OF SECRETARY..
Sec. 12. The seein shall keep a
record of all the transactions of this Association. He shall keep all Books of Account. He shall receive all moneys of the
Association, and pay the same out only a
on an order signed by the Presidént. He
shall send all notices and communications
called for by these rules.
QUORUM.
Sec. 13, At all monthly or special
meetings, five Members shall constitute a
uorum for the transaction of business.
otice of special meetings of the Association-shalt-be-given for two days in the
Nevada Daily Transcript, signed by the
President and Secretary.
AMENDING BY-LAWS.
Sec. 14. No part of these kules and Regulations shall be altered or amended, except by a two-thirds vote of all the Members present ata meeting called for that
purpose, or ata regular monthly meeting.
The followirg are the names of thé
members belonging to the Association;—
Hanson & Wadsworth, Lester & — E,
W. Bigelow & Co., A. Lademan, Wm,
Wolf, Sutton & Judgé, and Alex. Gault.
©. E. MULLOY, President.
jy8 _ A, H. HANSON, Secretary.
RAILROAD MARKET.
(SHOCKAN & BRO,
Transcript Block. Commercial St.
i NEVADA CITY,
WILL OPEN ON g
Thursday Eve’g my,
AUGUST 24th, 1876,
With a full sujiply of
FRESH AND SALT FISH,
VEGETABLES,
BUTTER, EGGS, GAME,
And Country Produce Generally
Fresh .Fish Received by Express
Tri-Weekly.
“Having had ten years experience in the
fish live, and understanding the wants of
the people of Nevada. City, they will endeavor to please everybody. They will
sell at the very lowest prices for CASH.
Remember the place. Transcripi
Block, Commercial Streo:‘eug23 SHOCKAN & BRO,
Examination of Teachers.
‘VBE regular Quarterly Examination of
fi Teachers for State and Cotnhty Certincates, will be held at the High school
room, Nevada City, beginning on
Wednesday, Sept. 6th, at 10
o’ clock, A. M.
All applicants for certificates must be
present ut the first session of the Board of
Examination.
_
and is-entirely free from the objec. . +. BM, PRESTON,
tioneble rod injarious ingredients ( Siewain. & Bag ~ ‘4 Schools.
of Tooth Pastes, ete, A uaust ci
4
; of bullion . melted
Di bata, and fetusne made ba-ftom
for that purpose, styled the “Black Book.” .
ASSAY OFFICE, .
. —AND—
CHEMICAL LABORATORY. .
524 SACRAMENTO ST, SAN FRANCISCO,
: Bullion pga Png og this Offi
rom any part o . interior Express
and returns made in ‘the same A er. .
Careful Analysis made of Ores,
Soils, Waters, Industrial Prod By oe
Mines examined and reported upon.
sultations on Chemical and Met)l
»
Charges: Geld and Silver Bullion.
$2 00.
Gold om on: al] amounts above $1,000, %
cent.
~ All parties using water from the. , 8. 2. The Officers of this Association psibver Bare” on alr ‘amounts below $400, .
Silver Bars of allamounts sbove $400, %
per cent.
Dore Bars for the Gold. . .u..a-:
“*_ Bilver-...3§ per cent,
Determination of Gold and Silver in any
alloy, $2 00,
Ores. ,
Assay for Gold and Silver......5$3 FS 00
Gold, Silver and Lead..” .5 00
Pe me Gold, Silver and Copper. ..5 00
“ MY MEM Gus wadane ob cikcse oovee cd 00
ae ** Quicxsilver ..... teeesc0 OO
ae “* Manganese.....0.005..500
ae + Caren
500
Test forany single metal....... 200
; Analyses.
Qualitative Analysis of Ores, $10 to $25 00
a big of Water..... 26 00
Quantitative « ae PROSE
ii ae
of Guano..
Proximate Analysis of Coal. .. ;
Quantitative OEE ccsecs. 8008
Complete analyses, qualitative and quantitative, of complex substances at special
A, LADEMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
Nevada ‘City.
Y_STORE IS ALWAYS FILLED
M WITH .
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Produce of all kinds, eteMy Goods are Sold at the Lowest
Prices and are Delivered within
a Reasonable Distance Free of
Charge.
Thankful for the patronage already bestowed, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
A. LADEMAN,
Nevada City. August 9, 1876.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
ge SPRING GKAVEL MINING CO
Principal place of business, Nevada
City. Location of works near Willow Val
lay, Nevada county, Oal. Notice ig hereby
given, thafata meeting of the Trustees,
held at the office of the Secretary, September,9th,1876,an assessment (No, 9,)of seven
cents ($007) per share was levied
upon the capital stock of said .company , payable immediately in United States
gold coin, to the Secretary of the company,
at his otfice, Broad street, Nevada City.
Any stock upon which said assessment
shall remain unpaid on the 10th day of
October, 1876, will be deemed delinquent
and advertised for suleat public auction;
and unless payment is made before, will be
soldon the 2ist dayof October, 1876, to
pay the delinquent assessment thereon
together with costs of advertising and
expenses of sale. : :
By order cf the Board of Trustees.
I. J. ROLFE, Secretary,
Nevada City, Sept. 9th, 1876.
CASH! CASH!
—_——_—
HOW TO SAVE MONEY.
eC
fh ALL PARTIES
Who Purchase of Us for Cash,
(Gold Coin)
Goods amounting to $5 00 and upwards, we will, on and after .
this date, give a
DISCOUNT OF FIVE PER CENT.
From Regular Prices,
LESTER & MULLOY,
Dealersin Groceries & Provisions,
NO. 52 BROAD STREET,
jy27 Nevada City.
MOUNTAIN FRUIT,
_ From the Orchard of
JOSIAH ROGERS,
~ @n American Hill, —
ILL, FROM THIS TIME FORTH,
be for sale at the store of
WILLIAM BLACK,
Commercial Street, Nevada city‘
The fruit ftom this orchard is justly cel
ebrated for its variety, fine flavor and size.
FAMULIES SUPPLI'!D IN QUANTITIES
TO SUIT, AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, —.
All orders from any purt of the State
promptly filled. ;
Regular customers will be fairly. dealt
with and satisfaction guaranteed.
WILLIAM BLAOK,.
Comme:cial St.
b
?un?-Lat
. COMMERCIAL STRERT,NRVADA
Gold bars on all amoynts below $1,000, 1
HAVING AVAILED HIMSELF
. PURE AND CLEAN LARD
* . funded,
henge V Flume Company,
Keystone’ Market, .
~
. CITY,
of every advantage which long expe.
rience and ample means can give, is
prepared to furnish the public with
The Finest Quality of.
MUTTON, :
SPRING LAMB,
CORNED BEEF,
PICKLEDPORK,
THE BEST
HAMS AND BACON,
(Of his own manufacture,)
To be found in Nevada County.
Also, a Choice Quality of
In quantities to suit,
He is prepared to and will offer to
customers greater inducements than
can be found elsewhere in Nevada
County.
ene
.
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE HISSUPPLY.
Drugs, Medicines, &c
P. H. BELDEN,
Successor to Bell & Belde .
_ Masonic Building,
Cor. Pine & Commercial Sts
Nevada City.
Wholesale & Retail dealer i
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Patent Medicines, &c,
Svaps, Toilet Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs
Brushes, &c,
Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window
Glass, Paint Brushes. &c.
-Aiso a full line of STATIONERY, such at
lan k Books, Letter. Note and Legal Pa.
er, Gold Pens. &
Blank Books made to order at the lowest
an Franciseo prices, )
My Stock is most complete in all its de
partments and my. prices are low. I solici
a share of public patronage. sd
P. H, BEWDEN.
Nevada, March 31, 1876.
COUNTY WARRANTS,
r LL warrants on General Fund, registered prior to Mch. 6th, 1876. Also
warrants on General Fund, Nos. 380, 381,
and 382, registered March 6th, 1876, Also
all warrants on Road Fund, registered
prior to July 1lth, 1876. Also warrant
No, 92 on Road Fund, registered July 11th,
1876, will be paid on presentation. Interrest ceases from date.
JERRY PAYNE, Treasurer.
Nevada, Sep. 6th, 176,
FINE BRANDY and WHISKY.
RY JO’S OLD SAZERAC, VINTAGE
__ 1860. Warranted pure or money reOld Kentucky Farm Whiskies,
Seven Years Old,
a3 Se VV. RPETTIP.
NILES SEARLS,
Attcrney and Counsel at Law
AT BRICK OFFICE,
In front of the Court Hourse.
JAS. K. BYRNE,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
No, 211 Sansome. Sraeer,
(Rooms Nos. 6 & 7,)
BET. PINE AND CALIFORNIA STS.
‘SAN FRANCISCO.
Stookholders’ Meeting.
OTICE is hereby given that a meeting
. Of the Stockholders’ of the Cold
Spring Gravel Mining Co., will be held at
the ice of the Secretary, in Nevada City.
on Monday, Se; tewbéf llth, 1876, at 2
o'clock P. M., for the election of five Trustees, and the transaction of other business
of importance to the Company.
: 1. 3. ROLF. Secretarv.
Nevada City, August sth, 1876,
W. D. LONG,
Attornev and Counselor at Law
AND NOTARY PUBLIO.
FFICE ON BROAD STREET, opyut
QO the Nefional Kxchange Hotel, ~
isloncballibietindinaddiooanaisicastipensignieaaenedameeeenenaete eee
A full line of Choice Pertumery, Toilet
San Francisco
—
Nevada and’ Grane Valley;
RE now to fill orders for
Lumber Bt Every Description,
Mining and Building Timbers,
A Large Amount of Seasons,
SPRUCE WOOD on hand.
“Orders left with Johnston & Son, Nevads, or at our office on ‘Tow Talk Hill, will
receive prompt attention.
N. &G. V. W, & Lto.
e Nevada, Oct. 20th, 1875.
Machinery for Sale,
lar THE NEVADA FOUNDRY,
1 EngineW4 in. Cylmder, 80 in, stroke,
1 «yg “ 44 as
Se . 10 ee o 20 se * new
1 o 10 “ se 20 ** “
1 se sg “ 18“ * Jink
1 “ @« e 16“ “ “
1 « 6. os 6«« “
8 Boilers 16 feet by 40 inches 8 inch tubes.
“ 16 + “ 48 “ 4 «es ois
“ 16 ««* * 40 se 3 Cid ty
“ 12% “ «@ gO “« 3g “ “
a "(000 Ibe) in, with battery frame.
i {im excellent order.
2 8 stamp Mills. a
4 sets hor machinery.
2 Kets pumping machinery,
6 sets hoisting and pumping machinery,
with wood work complete, in geod order.
v “ger puinp, 10in 6 feet rtroke.
¥ “o 8 iil 5 “e o
-« 635° “«
ee 645 ‘ -“
oe 6 cil a)
« 5&6 ae rh)
“4 Ty 5 “
2 Hansbrow “ 6inch «
6 Knox pans.12 water gates from 6 inches to 15 inches,
700 feet 8inch pump column 1-8iron. —
800 oid 8 ee “aa? “ 3-16 ee
350 oi 4 ii ee “1000 “* 11 «* ** water pipe No. 14 iron.
Aare = dn mining and blacksmith tools,
79 °
Tuom & Attan, Nevada Foundry.
Nevada City, May 26th, 1876, ‘ m25
CAPITAL $300,000.
HOME MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA,
Rortere
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&
ch 299
PRINCIPAL , OFFIOR, § ti
406 CALIFORNIA STREET
San Francisco,
ee
FIRE INSURANCE ONLY,
J.¥. Houghton, President.
Geo. H, Ho . Vice President,
Charles H, Story, Secretary.
N.B. Eddy, Marine Secretary.
H. H. Bigelow/ General manage
R. H. Magill. General Ageit.
Grass Valley Branch for Nevada
County
TRUSTEES,
Wm. Watt,
A. B. BRADY. Manager,
Office No. 99 Main Street, 7
ag2 Grass Valley, Cal.
CHOICE FRUIT,
FROM THE CELEBRATED CHAPMAN
'”\ ORCHARD,
T L.: NICHOLSON, Lessee of the
@ above Orchard, has appointed
SUTTON & JUDGE,
Agents for the sale of all kinds of FRUITS
in their season.
Families will he supplied in quantities
to suit, at the lowest market rates.
Orders from the surrounding towns anid
upper part of the connty sdTidited. and
promptly filled. —
Direct.all orders to
SUTTON & JUDGE,
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY
June 28th, 1876.
PHILIP BICHARDS,
No. 30 Main Street,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Gold Dust ht and sold. -Bal-«
lio discounted. Advances
made on Gold Dust or bullion
for coinage atthe Mint.
CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO.
Correspondent, Swigs-American Bank,
) jyl-Im
JAMES J, OTT.
‘ : ASSAYER,
“OLD of every descr
Refined; M and Assayea,
By request Gold Bars exchauged for Coir
30 Main Stréet, Nevada City. .
Established in 1852,
ELECTRO PLATING in GOLD or SILVEE
H. W. VALANTINE. M. D.,
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN;
FFICE, CORNER BROAD AND PINE
STREETS, over Preston’s Drug Store.
Entrance on Pine street.
Reaidence at the, old Keeney place, on
Main St. Orders left at k. M. Preston's
:
will be attended to.
T. W. Sigourney .
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