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The Daily Transcript
‘NEVADA CITY, CAL.
M. 8. DEAL,
BROWN & DEAL, ~ ;
PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS;
corner of Broad and Pine Streets,
TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT :
one Year—in advance.......006 $10 00
pit Months, ““ tesehereedrereee 500
phree Months, “© wee ee eee eee eee 3 00
Per week, Twenty-Five Cents.
———
PACIFIC INSURANCE
: COMPANY.
429 California Street, SAN FRANCISCO.
IRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
CAPITAL STOCK..,.. +++ «$1,000,000 00
Amount in excess of. Capital .
available to pay. Losses and
Pividends. ob. cscs, ee
ASSETS IN-GOLD.
froans onReal Estate and Col”
laterals worth $2,420,100..
640,065 11
1,087,058 61
Gaals tei BatthS. .0. occ ececae 177,863 72
United States and other Stocks
owned by the Company.. 226,500 00
Real Estate: The Company's
property, corner California
& Leidesiorff Streets... 146,000 00
Other Ascets...... 22500. 102,642 00
Total Assets in Gold....81, 740,065 11
Losses paid promptly in Gold on adjustment. J. HUNT, Pres’t.
A: J. RALSTON, Soeratary.
Insurance effected on the most favorable
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NEW STSRE! NEW GOODS!
NEW. PRICES!
THOMAS SHURTLEFF,
‘OULD respectfally inform the peeple of Nevada City and vicinity that
he has on hand a choice stock of
_ FAMILY GROCERIES,
TspecisHy adgpted to this market, which he
has ot his New Store, at the
Junction Main & Commercial Sts.
New Goods are being, constantly
reeeived, ;
THOMAS SHURTLEFF.
CAL'NIA PACIFIC RAILROAD
COMPANY'S STEAMERS. .
Te fast and splendid Steamers CHRYSPOLIS and, YOSEMITE will leave on‘
y days for SAN. FRANCISCO, at 12
clock, M., from the foot of K Street.
Steamer YOSEMITE, Poole, Master, will
ee on Moxbays, WepNespays and FatSteamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Foster, Master
Vill leaveon TyEspays, TuurRspays and SAT‘For Red Bluff.
The Steamer VICTOR, Page, Master, wil!
leave for RED BLUFF and the intermediate
a8 every SATURDAY MORNING, at 7 A.
M., until further notice. .
For Freight ar passage apply on board, or
to A. REDINGTON, Agent.
Cailfornia Pacific Railroad Steamets
BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
(4? iran STOCK $100, 000.
OFFICERS : :
HENRY MACKIE, President.
BW. TULLY oe : o wate ees ee es
DIRECTORS :
dss. Whartenby, Chas. Marsh, A. C. Niles,
Yohn Cashin," H. Mackie,’ 2 W. Tully,
Joha W. Hinds.
QNEY TO LOAN on gvod collateral sewantbeat Price paid for City:and County
mee Tenders Boughtand soid at Regular
Tn Dust Bought. Bullion discounted.
advances made on
Ballion for Assay or Coinage at the Mint.
§
A GRAND ;
MUSICAL FESTIVAL
ww BE GIVEN AT
BROOKLYN HALL,
BROOKLYN, ALAMEDA COUNTY,
—Oon—
FIFTEENTH OF AUGUST.
IN AID OF A PUBLIC LIBRARY
ee
$10,000 in Gold Coin
Will be donated in the following manner :
$7,000 in Gold Coin to establish a Library. *
, $600 to Alameda Cotinty Hospital.
500 to General School Fund.
$500 to Brooklyn Fire Department.
$350 toeach of the Four Churches of
Brooklyn. :
LOOK AT THIS LIST OF CASH
— -@EPTS 1
The Profits ge for the Benefit of a
Public Library!
THE GIFTS WILL BE SENT BY DRAFTS
OR EXPRESS TO ANY PART OF
THE WORLD {
2166 GIFTS!
One Chance in Every 22!
ule yet presented to the Public! _
50,000 Tickets of Admission !
WILL BE SOLD AT
TWO DOLLARS EACH!GOLD corm,
Which will entitle the holder to one admission, and to any gift that may be
fawarded,
8-All Moneys will be deposited in
Tthe hands of the Trustees!"
$50,000 Gold Coin, in Gifts !
WILL BE AWARDED
—TO THE—
TICKBT HOLDERS!
AS FOLLOWS :
One gift‘of gold coit). .4 2s. ...2.4$10,000
One gift of gold coln......... 5,000
One gift of gold coin. j.......° 3,000
One gift of gold ooin. ..6..2..5." 2,000
One gift of gold’éoin. 2......5 1,000
Oné gift of gold coin .0.0.00..5.. 9,000
One gift of gold coin. 1,000
One gift of gold eoin. ....... 1,000
One gift of gold coin 2.. cee a.
One. gift, of. gold coin ...,.0600seee
One gift of gold coin. ..55007...
Five gifts of $150 each, gold coin, ..
Thisty gifts of $100 each....,,..
Twenty Gifts of $50 each... ery
Fifty Gifts of $40 each.......
One Hundred Gifts, $30 each.... 3,000 .
PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.
Quick Cures and Moderate Charges
_ DRO W.-K. DOHERTY’'S
Medical and Surgical Institute,
‘No. 519 Sacramento Street,
Corner of Leidesdorff Street—[A few doors
below the What Cheer House]
SAN FRANCISCO.
Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street,
Established expressly to afford the afflicted
Sound and Scientific Medical aid, in
the Treatment and Cure of all
Private and Chronic diseases, Cases of
Secresy
AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS,
To the Afflicted.
OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS
his sincere thanks to bis numerous
patients for their patronage, and would take
this opportunity to remind them that ne
continues to consult at his Institute for the
cure of chronic diseases of the Lungs, Liver
dneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all Private Diseases, viz: Syphilis in all its forms and stages,’ Seminal
Weakness, and all the horrid consequences
of self-abnse, Gonorhea, Glcet, Strictures,
Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissior?, Sexual
Debility; Diseases of the Back and Loins,
Inflammation the Bladder and the Kidneys, eto., and he hopes that his long experience and successful practice will continue
to insure hima share of public patronage.
By the practice of many years in Europe
and the United States he is enabled to apply
the most efficient and successful remedies
against diseases—of—all kinds. He uses no
mercury, charges moderate, tréats his patients in a correct and honorable way, and
has references of unquestionable veracity
from men of known respectability and high
. standing in society. All partics consulting
him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the
best and gentlest treatment, and implicit
secrecy.
To Females.
When a female is in trouble or afflicted
with disease, suchas -weakness-of the back
and limbs, pains in the head, loss of muscular ‘power, palpitation of the heart, nervousness, extreme urinary difficulties general debility, vaginitis, all diseases. of the
womb, hysteria, sterility and all other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or
write at once to the celebrated Female Doctor, W. K. DOHERTY, at his Medical Institute, and consult him about her troubles
and disease. Irregularities, suppressions,
Lete., will receive the Doctor’s-particular attention. Let no false delicacy prevent you,
“bat apply ‘ininiediately anid savé yourself
from painful suifering and premature death.
All. Married Vadies whose delicate health
r other circumstances prevent an intrease
ntheir families, should write or call at
W. K. DOHERTY’S Medical Institute, an
and help. .The Doctor's ‘offices, consisting
of six rooms. are so arranged that he can
be corisulted without fear of observation.
: To ‘Correspondents.
Patients (male or female) residing in. any.
art of the State, however distant; who may
esire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty, in their respective cases, and who think
proper to submit a written statement o
such, in preference to holding a personaf
interview, are respectfully assured that their
COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HELD SACRED AND CONFIDENTIAL. If the case
be fully and candidly described, personal
communication will be. unnecessary, as instructions, including diet, regimen, and the
eneral treatment of the case itself, (includng the remedies) will be forwarded without
delay, and in such a manner as to convey
no i of the pu: of the letter or parcel
so transmitted, msultations by letter or
otherwise FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. :
mie ce sae
-DR. DOHERTY has just published an
imaportant pamphlet, embodying his own
views and experience in relation to Impotence or Virility, being a short treatise on
Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness. Nervous and Physical Debility congequent on
this affection, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs. This little work contains information of the utmost valué toall, whether married or single, and will be sent FREE
by mail on'receipt of Six Cents'in postage
stamps for return postage.
Address, W. K. DOHERTY, M.D.
San Francisco, Cal.
SPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY.
ALL KINDS OF IRON]
—ArK3—
1! Siieeg BRASS CASTINGS,
Quartz and Saw Mil) Machinery
One Hundred Gifts, $20 eagh.... 2,000 STEAM ENGINES,
650 Gifts at $10 cach......... 6.500} PUMPS, DERRICKS, CAR WHEELS, &e.
executed in superior style. at reduced prices.
1200 Gifts at $5 each......... 6,000 DAVID THOM.
eae . GEO. G. ALLAN,
; $50,000 . . Nevada, May 25th.
THE GIFTS MILWAUKEE BREWERY.
Will be awarded in a similar manner as at ea
the Concert given in San Francisco, in aid W. DREYFUSS continues to maunfacture as good P
of the Mercantile Library. The Drawing
will be under the management of a Comraittee of well known responsible citizens of
BROOKLYN, ALAMEDA COUNTY, for s
guarantee that the Gifts will be fairly and
satisfactorily drawn.
We refer, by permission, to the following
well-known citizens ;
Duncan Carheron, Capitelist.
Thomas Wheaton, Contractor.
Hon. A. Howard.
Jas. Larue, Lumber Deaier.
H. Leise, Real Estate.
J. O. Connors, Real Eatate.
L. B. Huff, Real Estate.
James Moffat, Real Estate.
Se na Becht, (Brooklyn Brewery) CapiF. A. Remillark, Brick Manufacturer and
Contractor. .
ostetter, Cattle Dealer.
Evans, Market.
William Harlson, Market. — J
John McTigue, Merchant. Gr be °
a asiacuen, Washington Brewery, OakLAGER BEER
As can be found on the Pacific coast. Lager
sold by the quart, gallon, in kegs and bottles. Leave your orders at the old stand,
Spring Street, Nevada City.
And they will be promptly and faithfully
attended to. Give meatrial. I am confident of giving the very best satisfaction.
LaGer BEER deliverei to any part of the
ounty FREE of CHARGE. jy7.
BLIVEN & POTTER,
EALERS IN CROCKERY, GLASS AND
Willow Ware,
French & American Paper Hangings, Borders, Window Shades,
Pixtures, &e, dc. de.
. Agents for the HOME SHUTTLE MACHINE. :
NO.18 COMMERCIAL STREET,
Ctiy.
J. @. MATHER,
5 See AND MENING ENGINEER,
—AxD—
Deputy U. 8. Surveyor.
GRASS VALLEY.
Nevada
m25
R. M. HUNT, M. D.
they will receive every “possible relie .
Grass Valley, June 19th, 1871.. :
DR. LEVING’S
SARSAPARILLA AND ROSE
WILLOW.
O the Bone, the blood furnishes the elements of bonewith unerting accuracy;
to Muscle, the same blood furnishes the elements of muscle; to Nerve the elements of
nerve; to Skin, the elements of skin; and
Vessels, the-elements of vessels--and yet,
while each of these differ somewhat in composition from the other, the constituentelements of the blood, by which they are everywhere furnished, ate everywhere the same;
consequently the object in all cases is to purify those constituents,and render this Fluid of Life as pure as possible, and for this
purpose Dr. Leving introduces to the public
‘his Sarsaparilla and Rose Willow.
It makes the skin smooth and clear. Try
it; everybody uses it who wishes to be
healthy and good leoking. It can be had
at all well established Druggists throughout
the State.
Brass and String Music.
HE Nevada City Brass and String Bands
re prepared to furnish e best music
to be obtained in Nevada County, for Political Meetings, Excursions, Balls, Parties,
etc, The Brass Band being under the leadership of Phil. Goyne, and the String Band
under the direction of M. M. Blum, and
composed of well known and popular musicians, is a sufficient guarantee of the style
of music to be furnisked.
M. M. BLUM, Business Manager,
°~ Nevada, July 20th, 1871: aes
NEVADA ICE CO.
Caas. Kent, Pres’t. ver W. BIGELow, Sec’y.
SEDUCTION IN PRICES.—On and after
this date Ice wiil be
2 1-2 Cents per pound!
Delivered in any part of the City, Particn
lar attention paid to serving Families. Orders left at the office, Junction of Main and
Boulder Streets, will be promptly attended.
to, JOHN CASHIN.
ma23 General Suncr' st ndaont
MOORE'S FLAT AND EUREKA
STAGE LINE.
TAGE leaves Nevada city every day at 7
K) o'clock, A.M. and-returning every day,
connecting with Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express,
for Lake--City,North—Bloomfield,-Moores’
Woolseys and Or 8 Flats and Eureka.
Packages delivered, collections made and
all Express business promptly attended to.
Express leaves Nevada every day for the
above named points. : i
m23. WELLS & HERRING Prox 'rs
ON MARRIAGE.
JISSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, on great SOa4 CIAL. EVILS AND ABUSES, which interfere with Marriage—with sure means of
relief for the Erring and Unfortunate, diseased and debilitated. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address :— HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 28. Ninth Street, Philadephia.
Pennsylvania.
TO SCRIP HOLDERS.
LL WARRANTS DRAWN ON THE
_ S& General Fund of Nevada County, and
registered prior to May 18th, 1870, will be
paid on presentation. Interest onsame ceases from this date.
JULIUS GREENWALD, Treasurer.
By R W. Tully, Deputy.
Nevada, Sept, 9th, 1871.
ALEX. 6LOAN. JOHN HOGAN.
THE GEM SALOON.
LOAN & HOGAN, Proprietors. Broad
kK} Street, next door to lley’s Butcher
Shep. 5
A splendid stock of the very best brands
of LIQUORS, WINES, ALE, PORTER AND
CIGARS, on hand and for sale at the bar.
ROOT & CADY,
USIC PUBLISHERS and Wholesale &
Retail Dealers in every variety of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
Geo. Seeck & Co’s Piano Fortes.
& Hamiin’s Cabinet Organs.
No. 67 Washington Street, CHICAGO.
CH. FERRAND,
Photographic and Daguerrean
ARTIST,
R= kind of Photographs and Ambrotypes taken in the best style of the Art.
Gn PINE STREET, over Tam’s Saloon,
JAMES A. STIDGER,
TTORNEY AT LAW. Agent for the
saleof Mining Claims. Leasing and
meg He eae, 2008 Eo ‘
Collections promptly attended te.
Office with O. P. STIDGER, AT NORT
SAN JUAN, j9n
JAMES MONRO,
EALER IN BEEF, MUTTON,
: VEAL, CORNED BEEF, CORNED
PORK, &c.
Meats sald at reasonable rates for Cash.—
Shop on Broad Street, opposite the Nevads
Theatre. ml
Mason
A. C. NILES,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
eles AT THE COURT HOUSE,
Nevada, May 25th. .
WILLIAMS & JOHNSON,
Counselors and Attorneysat Law,
Cf hese rete . Beckman’s Saloon, cor.
ner of Broad and Pine streets.
. ARCADE SALOON.
A DJOINING Greenwald’s Cigar Store, on
Broad Street, Nevada City,
CARLEY & TOMPKINS,
Keep constantly on hand the bestof WINES.
LIQUORS and CIGARS.
Old friends and new comers are invite<
. to drop in and see us, m2]
, M, 8S. DEAL,
Counselor and Attorney at‘ Law.
ee FPIGE— “Daily per ¢ , Transcript” EAaitorial
Rov:ns, corner of Broad and Pine Sts.,
Nevada city. 4
. ed up, and the gift so.drawn from the sec$1,000,000!
B* authority of a Special Act of the Legislature of Kentucky, of March 13th, 71
the. Trustees of the Public Library of Kentacky will give a
Grand Gift $1,000,000 Concert,
AT LOUISVILLE, KY.
On Tuesday, Oct. 31, 1871.
Under the direction of the best Musical Talent that can be* procured. 100,000: Tickets
of Admission.
Tickets of Admission $10 each, Carrency, *
Half Tickets, $5: Quarter Tickets $2 50.
Each Ticket will c(nsist of four cuar‘ers,
valne, $2 50 each. The holster is e titl d to
admission to the Concert, and tothe am ‘unt
of the award to it or its faction. Tic ets
number from 1 to 100 000,
THE CITIZENS BANK OF KENTUCKY
¥8 TREASURER.
All moneys arising from the sale of Tickets, will be deposited with the Citizen's
Bank, snbject only to the order of the President and Treasurer of the Library, countersigned by the Business Manager.
During tde Concert the sum of
_ $550,000 IN CURRENCY.
Will be distributed by lots to the holders of
After paying the expenses of the enterprise
and making the distribution of the gifts,the
balance of the proceeds arising ‘romt he sale
of tickets wiil be appropriated to the establishment of a Free Library in Louisville. to
be called the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
The Concert and distribution will take
place under the immediate sup>rvision of
the Trustees named in the actof incorporation, ©
Tne Trustees will be assisted by the’ following well-known and eminent citizens of
Kentucky, who have consented to b> present
at the Concert, and to superintend the drawing and distribution of gifts :
The holders of tickets to which git» are
awarded will be paid of pre-eutarion of
them, or their fraction, at ine office ia Louisville, the second day after urawiag and
every business day for six menthsthe eafter,
and may be sent direct or through any. Bank
or Express Company for collection. AlIl orders aceompanied by Drafts,. Post Office
Money Orders or Greenbacks, will be
by mail, registered or expressed, as desired.
Tickets are like greenbacks—good only to
the holder. i
Buyers will notice there are only One
Hundred Thousand, as in the San Francisco
distributed. I sold that and made the awards
in feur mouths and paid $488,000 to ticket
holders from Nov. 2d to 15th, 1871, and
turned over $11,000 to the Secretary due
tickets not presented, ;
It will be particularly noticed that it is
a matter of impossibility for any one to
known what the gift of any number drawn
from the first wheel will be, until the sealed box, with the amount of the gift plainly
printed, is taken from the other wheel and
opened in full view of the audience, therefore the gifts may not come out till
toward the last, or in the middle of the
drawing, The $100,000 gift in the San Francisco Gift Concert, under the management
of C.R. Peters, wasthe 200th namber drawn,
and was awarded and paid'to a gentleman
in New Orleans.
& The number and Gifts are drawn by
blind children from 8 to 14 years of age.
The drawing will be éxtensively publish.
ea,and parties ordering tickets will have
printed lists sznt to them. Parties forming
and desiring information, will please uddress this office.
11 TICKETS FOR $100; 28 TIckETSs FoR $255
56 TICKETS, $500; 113 TICKETS, $1,000,
The undersigned, late principal business
manager of the very successful Mercantile
Library Gift Concert at San Francisco, California, has beenappointed Ag-nt and inanager of the Gift Cone ‘rt in aid of the Public
Library of Kentucky.
The drawing will take place in public,
and eyer) thing will be done to satisfy buycres of tickets that there interests will be as
well protected as if they persunally superintended the entire aff.ir.
MANNER OF DRAWING.
There will be two glass wheels. One
wheel will contain 100,000 numbers, plainly
printed on leather tags. The other wheel
will contain 721 boxes. each containing a
gift. One tag or number will be drawn
frem the 100,000 wheel and the first box
Jrawn from the second or 721 box wheel,
will contain a gift, neatly printed and sealand wheel will be the gift of the tag first
drawn, whether $100, $1,090; or $100,000, .as
announced.
14,374 TICKETS DISPOSED OF IN JULY. ,
To insure ticket holders, the public are
assured that if only 25,000 tickets are sold,
only 25,000 numbers go into the large wheel,
the 721 gifts awarded, but dimniished pro
rata. ‘In case 50,000 tickets only are sold,
only numbers 1 to 50,000 go in the large
wheel, and the 721 gifts are dim‘inshed onehalf, and in cage only 85,000 are sold, the
mtire 721 gefts will be paid in .ull, it being
intended that no unsold tickets shall participate.
The Manager has already p.id into the
Citizens’. Rank $32,509 towards defraying
the expenses, and’ does not depend on the
sales of ticketsto pay his expenses of printing, advertising, etc. ‘Tne public are invited to the utmost scrutiny as to the ‘re.
Tickets in the following GIFTS : viz :
ONE GRAND GIFT OF...... $100,000
One Grand gift of...... poi wielaiete i
-One gift of.. ececee es 3
One gift of..
One gift of..
One Gilt Ols oi). teccscuetenweessneas :
One gift of.... rr ev eeweee -« 17,000
ONO POL oa ioes 5s acta ea ealdeomes . 16,000
ORG WILE OE oo cso sisters tenors ares 15,000
ODO BTC Ol sci crscteeweciee sete + 14,000
One gift OF i ouiseie nica anensnies 13,000
One gift of... Nasiie KaNieae Acheehe ae 12,000
One gift of. .V i
[One QU Ol sc cmesncsscerdeeyercis
ONG Gill Ol. siceisicc Gaveuaienceaken ce
One gift of ieihscscitacevccdresccet
ORG GIES Of; 652 558s oisocisccys osjeietbiaeieza 7,900
One gift of.... 6,000
ONG PILE OL 55.555 5.0 sc ae sidaiersietotioeis 5,000
One BIftof. is ccsccc cance Sejraiaielsinoie 4,000
One: giftol. csicec 2s 56 eg kaeeeereeen 2,000
Ten gifts of $1,000 é@dh... 2s.. 10,000
Fifteen gifts of $900 each..... 13,500.
Eighteen gifts of $800 each..... 14,400
Twenty gifts of $700_each. 0. Te000
Twenty-five gifts of 3600 éach... 15.000
Phirty gifts of -8500-each 2.0527 5-5 15,000
Forty gifts of $400 each...... 16,000
Forty-five gifts of $300 each.... 13.500
Fifty gifts of $200each..... «s+. 10,000 .
446 gifts of $100 each..... .. 44,600
721 Prigesin all, ooo cc.eecseee es ses $530,000
promptly attended to and tickets returned .
Hundred Thousand Tickets, instead of Two .
Gift Concer, dnd that there is $50,000 more .
know what numbers draw gifts, as it is not
liability of the entire affair.
Persons deslrous of acting as agente for
the sale of our tickets in any city in the
United Canadas, address
CHAS. R. PETERS, Manager,
Louisville, Ky:
Office: 120 Main Street, Jc.nson’s Block.
Rk. T. Durrett, President; W. N. Haldeman, Vice President; M. W. Ciusky, , Secrelary; Citizens’ Bank Treesu-r.
Money received from sele of tickets in
California, Oregon and Nevada. will be deposited with Wells, Fargo & Go., Virginia
City, to await the drawing,
F M. G. FRENCH, Agent.
Geueral Agent, Virginie City, Nevada
Who will supply tickets and farnish jn.
formation.
&
$45,000
. GOLD FOR $1.
THE BEST CHANCE YET OFFEDED.
Look at this new arrangement.
633 GOLD COIN PRIZES ADDED
To those before advertised.
Making this Drawing the most attractive
one ever offered to the Public,
AND ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR.
} THE PEOPLE’S
. GRAND _ MUSICAL FESTIVAL
AND GIFT ENTERPAISE.
To take place at the » a
METROPOLITAN HEATRE,
IN SACRANENTO,
OCTOBER Ist....... 1871.
Tickets of Admission Cine Dollar.
Which will entitle the holder to any one
of the following gifts that may be awarded
to it.
110,000 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD
Any person can spare adollar for such
a chance.
699 MAGNIFICENT PRIZES, .
evo mong Which is one vf -~$26,600, GOLD COIN:
These gifts will. at the concert, he award.
ed to the holders of tiekets in the same man) ner as at the concert given in San Franciseo
in aid of the Mercantile Library.
One Giftin U. &. gold Coin: 2.2255. $20,008
One Gift in U. 8. gold coin...., 6,000
One Gift in U.S. gold coin . 2.22.. 2,500
One Gift in U. 8. gold coin ..... 1,500
Two Gifts U.S. gold coin, $1 O0each, 2,000
Right Gifts U.S. gold coin, 2500 each.. £400.
2) Gifts in U. 8, goldecvin, $100 each, 2,000
200 Gifts in U. 8. gold coin, $20 ench, 4,000 ©
400 Gifts in U.8, gold coin, $10 exch, 4,000
One gift—-Neat house and lot in the
flourishing city of Vallcio,/ Valued 1,800
1 Gift, neat house & lot in Valleio val. 1,890
. 1 Gift, neat house & lot in Vallejo val. 1,200
; 1 Gift, neat house & lotin Vallejo val. 1,200
. 1 Gift, neat house & lot in Vallejo val. 1,200
1 Gift, neat house & lot in Valle'o val. 1,200
16 Gifts—16 fine building lots in Vallejo, $800 each, 12,800
17 Gifts—17 fine building lots in Vallejo, Valued at 8,800
26 Other valuablé gifts. Valued at 8,138
SIX HUNDRED AND NINETY-NINE GIFTS
The Odd Fellows Bank of Savings, at Sac; ramento, is the repository for the deeds of
all the real estate, end also all moneys received for the sale of tickets, and its officers
are duly authorized by the managers to deliver all gifts to those holding the winning
. numbers,
. Responsible agents wanted. to whom a
. discount will be made equal to that of any
sunilar enterprise. .To persons re nitting
. direct, eleven tickets will be sent for $16,
. 56 tickets for $50, or 116 tickets for 3200.
. We thus make it an object to persons form.
ing ciubs,
The drawing will. take place under the
supervision of acommittee of well known
and responsible citizens of Sacramento.-Address ajl orders to FELCH & CO.
General Managers,
810 Ne. 45 Fourth Street, Sacramento.
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, California, August 28, 1871.
O Jeremiah 8. Brown, Michnel Mohler,
and Benjamin Beezley: Whereas, on
the 11th day of June, A. D, 1868, you flea
your affidavit in the U.S. Land Office at
Sacramento, California, alleging that the
South half of South West Section 11 in’
Township 16 North, Range 9 Erst, Mount
Diablo Base and Meridian, to be mincra] im
character, and more valnable for mining
than for agricultural purposes; and where.
as the Central Pacific Railroad Company (P.
O. address) Sacramento, did, on the 28th day
of August, A. D. 1871, allege that it is agricultural in character, and more valuable
for agricultural then for ining purposes:
Now, therefore, you will plesse take notice, that under and by virtue of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office, dated Jute 2d, 1868, we have
fixed the 9th day of October, A, D. 1871, at
1 o'clock. P. M., at this office, before the
Register and Receiver, for the hearing of
proofs as to the mineral,or agricultural
character of said land, and if grid lands
have been-occupied for agricultural pur.
poses, and if improved as such, before the
26th of July, 1466, the burden of proof will
be upon the party seeking to establish ite
mineral character. At which time and
place you may appear, if you see proper,
ee a ee a8 you mey have to
sustain the allegations contain-d y
said affidavit. ae
( jai In witness whereof, I have hereetic. unto set my hand and affixed my
—~ } seal of office, the day and the year
first enone written. . if :
JOHN G, McCALLUM, Register.
HART FELLOWS, Receiver. * 89
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: any other in the County,
_ we'and most respectfully
iicit the patronage of all desiring Music °
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WN. B. if you want Good Musie eall on
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