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« James Creg in‘ $100,00.
' nasts will be given in this city to--United-States;— and in San Francisco
V L. A. Wells of this city, presented
v#ome fine sugak cured smoked beef,
Mew. in the Shape of .paper. crockery,
NEVADA CETY; (CAL.
—
Board of Supervisors,
>'fhe Board of Supcrvisors have reeéived and accepted the final report
of Frank Cleveland as Road Commissioner.
The following ainounts were allowed on the Road Pund, completing
the payments for contracts made with
Mr. Cleveland during his term of
office: James McNally $161 25, Patrick Mooney $75, Thomas Nilon
$140 63, S. Erskine $78 38, Henry
Hentz, $43 63, Michael Hussy $8
48, P. B. Mock, $128 07, W. H“Fot=
ten $128 06, M. McLaughlin $66 75,
Daniel McSweeney, $59 50, E. P.
Sandford $200, P. Hennessy $187 54,
E. Northup $405 94, James, Cregan
$279 50, Michael Phelan $150, Jos.
Chew $247 50, A. P. Van Slyke
$166 88, M. P. Hatch $175, H. Finnie $187 50, Samuel B. Crawford
$30 94, John Roche $5157, M. M.
Wheeler $143 44, Dan McCarty $262
50, §. S. Thompson $65 63, E£. Robbins, $98 44, G. A. Cooper 25 42, W.
"HL Crawford $7 50, Lae. K. Buch
$36, Thomas Nilon $22, Michael.
Phelan $10, E. P. Sandford $16. Mrs.
Shand $12, Henry Fuchs $12, M. M.
Wheeler, $450, James McNally $60,
J. 0, Conaway & Bro. $11 84, Richard Dillon $32 82, Daniel ‘McCarty
$112.50, Daniel McCarty ~ $545 00,
Generai Fund—l'ragk Cleveland,
“salary, 7975 40,3. A. Ross, Consta.
bie’s fees $29 30.
Special I'und—A. D, Tower, expressage $13 10.
The Japanese Troupe.
/ The second performance of the
Japanese troupe of jugg: rs and gymnight. Tue Japanese are celebrated
for their wonderful feats of Inagic,
sleight of hand performances, gymnastic feats and fhvir wonderful topspinning. ‘The troupe now in this
‘ity is the best that ever came to the
and Sacramento duging -the Pair
drew very large audiences. The box
office will be open this Morning .
‘when those who desire can engage
seats for the entertainment.
To Secure the Jail.
V'The town authorities of some New .
Hampshire town are agitating the
Propriety of papering their jail to
make it more! secure. “We commend
this to. the Grasa Valley authorities
48:4 Measure of strengthening their
ealaboose, = =
The Camp Meeting.
VThe Camp Meeting at the picnic
ground is stillin progress. It was
expected yesterday ‘that one or two
new tents would be put up by Grass
Valley people who came with their
jes to remain until the end of
the meeting.
*
Fine Peaches.
Us: with some exeellént peaches
y evening. They were of
fine flavor and large size, weighing
juarters of a pound: each.
They were grown by P. A. Paine of
ake City. Mr. Paine’s ranch is
one of the best in the county.
——
‘The Golden City.
The Golden City has been purchased by Gus DeYoung & Co., and it
“comes to us very much improved in
4ppearance and matter. The new
Publishers propose to make the Golden.City the leading literary paper
on the Pacific coast.
New Dry Goods.
Rosgnberg Bros. have jast received
3 large lot of new and excellent goods
in their line. They have a very large
lot of dress goods, domestic goods,
i mings, shves, and everything of
the latest style. Those who desire
to find a variety to select from should
@0 to Rosenberg Bros. a
_ New Goods.
Lester & Mulloy are receiving a
large stock of new groceries and oth“t goods in their line. They have
Wriled ham and excellent French
Prunes, besides all sorts of groceries . .
at their store. They have something
consisting of pans for milk, wash, buckets ete. i
“Mining Location.
. 44, Boland & Co. have located 800}
Ota quartz ledge situated near
‘d's barn, near. the town of Grass
Infleence of Te
“Tithe fall the aizterenca between *uCkatAperature’ of hight and day is greater than at
any other time of the year. In the early autumm the quicksilver somictimes arises as
high as in the most fervid summer weather;
While at night it often sinks to an almost
wintry point, The hurhan body not being
made of steel or India rubber, sensibly feels
these tremendous changes. To fortify the
8) stem against them, a genuine tonic ig required; and the public has long since discovered that among this discription of
medicines Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is infinitely the’ best. It gently quickens the cir.
culation, regulates the bowels, tones the liver, braces the nerves, and thus puts the
vicissitudes of temperature in our climate.
Few, if any cases of epidemic fever are
heard of in localities where it is in common
use. As it becomes more and more widely
known, and the demand for it increases,
chills and fever, and the bilious remittant
seem to recede before it, and if it ever
should come into universal use, these diseases would cease to be known as the
scources of our low lying and marshy districts. That homely bit of proverbial philosophy. that ‘prevention is better than
cure,” should’ be especially borne in mind
in the autumn’ months; and indeed in al)
seasons, together with the fect that among
all the preventives of malarious disease,
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is the most safe
and potent.
Be certain, however, to obtain the genuine article, as countless imitations ot a pernicious character are abroad. See that the
externuls are all right, and remember that
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is sold in bottles alone.
ANGON W. LESTER, Cc. E. MULLOY
LESTER & MULLOY,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
~ CASE GOODS, &e.
NO. 68 BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
'.o8R: HAMS, BACON, LARD,
* aud all sorts of PROVISIONS on hand.
NEW GOODS constantly received from
the Eastern iuarkets, umong them HYPEREON COv Fis, MICHitsaN CRANBERRIES, SEA MU3ss PARINA, &e.
All purchasers wishing anything in our
line are requested to give us & Cail.
¢ LESTEK & MULLOY.
Nevada, May 9th.
Joan Jack's Variety Store.
PINE STREET, next door to the Corner of
= Broad Street, Nevada City.
OHN-JACE having fitted his new Store
up in good style, is prepared ¢0 furnish
tae public with
Fruit, Candies, Berries, Cigars,
Tebuacco, Poultry, Fancy
Geods, &c. &o.
At the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. Give
me a call.
Nevada, June 10th.
H. R. BUSSENIUS,
DRUGGIST,
MASONIC BUILDING,
CORNER OF COMMERCIAL & PINE BTs.
For Justice of the Peace.
——
EE D. CRAIG will be a-candidate for
Justice of the Peace of Nevada TownSup, at the Judicial Election, ‘te -be. held
October 18th.
For Justice of the Peace.
HE many friends of JOHN: HAWKE,
4 . announce him as a candidate for Jus
twe of the Peacc, of Nevada Township,
For Justice of the Peace.
ALLMAN H. ROLFE will be a candidate for Justice of the Peace of Nevada
‘Luwnship, at the Judicial Election te be
held October 18th, 1871,
For Justice of the Peace.
M. H. DAVIDSON is announced as a
W candidate for the office of Justice of
the Peace for Nevada Township. }
Union Republican Nominee !
FROk counry supcx,
JOHN CALDWELL.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
ERSONS in want of anything in the
P Furniture line, from the finest
Bed Room and Parlor Sets !
Down toCommon CHAIRS AND TABLES,
can buy them at extraord]nary low rates by
calling
on F
J. E. JOHNSTON.
National Exchange Hotel Building
CHARLES F. ROBINSON,
DEALER IN
AS2T GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, :
OPPOSITE METHODIST CHURCH,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
82” New,and eval Goods received every
week, trom the Bay.
Goods sold at the lowest cash rates and
delivered free of charge. 02
THE GEM SALOON.
FRONT STREET.,...... TRUCKEE
WILLIAM WELLS, Proprictor.
HE BAR isalways ——with the bes
beverages and excelient Cigars.
Square Republican drinks always on hand
Cull and take a nip when you aredry. jl2
whole physique on its defense against the .
THIS COLUMN!
FOR IT 18 y
A. GOLDSMITH’S !
ae
Newton Booth has achieved a Great Victory, but
Goldsmith has won a
Greater one, in
SECURING FOR THE LADIES
oF evapA covery,
The Largest,
Most Fashionable,
Richest and the~
CHEAPEST STOCK
—Or—
MILLINERY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
&e, &e. &e,
Ever brought to the County
_—
GOLDSMITH
. fee calls particular attenlion to the tullowiug wegnitwent erticies Which he has just received ;
BLACK & COLORED SILKS,
of all kintds and shades, .
SILK POPLINS, of all colors.
SCOTCH AND FRENCH POPLIN PLAIDS/
; +.+.,.Of Latest Styles,
NEW STYLE OF DRESS GOODS,
_ For Skating Suits.
SATIN LAINES, plain —all colors. _
EMPRESS AND TAMICE CLOTHS,
Of all colors,
FRENCH MERINOS & OTTOMAN CLOTHS
New Style of Repps for
Morning Wrappers.
BLACK & COLORED ALPACCAS, all colors
METTENICK & MARY STUART PLAIDS,
, NEW STYLES OF
FALL & Winter Cloaks!
And Cloaking.
n ———
[
Velvetines and Silk Velvet.
The latest style Brocha and
Bayadere Shawis!
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE BEST
French Kid Gloves !
A FULL LINE OF LADIES & CHILDREN’S
' WOOLEN & COTTON HOSIERY
AND GLOVES.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
MILLINERY GOODS!
——
Fine Trimmed Velvet Hats
Plumes and Feathers.
French Velvet Flowers!
Very Latest Styles.
VELVETS, SATINS, ]
AND SILKS.
House Furnishing Goods,
Sheetings, all widths.
Muslin, the best brands.
IRISH LINENS.
Towels & Napkins,
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
LACES — Chantilla. Guipure,
and Vallencine.
A most Complete Stock of
3-ply & Brussels Carpets.
And Thousands of other Articles.
B43,
$43, 000 in Gold Coin will beawar‘ded in Gold Coin, as Premiums !
50,000 Tickets at $1 50 in Coin, each.
The Gifts rauge from $5,000 to $10.
There will be NO CANCELLATION of
tickets, NOR ANY DEDUOTIONS from the
The drawing will take place, and the Gifts
be awarded, preciscly similar to the method
adopted by the Managers of the Mercantile
Library Gift Concert, held at San Francisco,
and under the supervision of well known
citizens of North San Juan, and the Mana
. gers of this Association.
The object of this Association is a purely
benevolent one, for the Benefit of Schools,
Churches, Cemeteries, and Water Works, in
. Norta Sanduan, and the towns in its vicinity, and is deserving the commendation and
support of the public, ;
The success of this Association is placed
beyond a doubt. A large number of its
Tickets having already been sold to citizens
of San Juan and vicinity, also in all parts of
the States and Territuries on this Coast.
Messrs. Block & Furth, Bankers, North
San Juan, willreceive and disburse all moneys had trom the sale of Tickets,
Acoimmission uf Sixteen aud two-thirds
per cent allowed to Ayents.
As & guuranty of the good faith of the
managers vf tais Association in instituting
this Gift Concert we will rerer to. tue professional and business mien of North san
Juan, Nevada City and Grass Valley.
JOHN T: MOKGAN, Treasurer,
All orders and communications to
JAMES A, STIDGLER, See’y,
North San Juan, Cal.
000 IM, GOLD COIN! . g. {HT OT
GRAND GIFR: CONCERT, St BK oy OBOAT NORTH SAN JUAN, CALIFORNIA,. ° ee é
Dor Ootosen Next’ wien“ **. $90,000 GOLD COIN !
GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL will Be
given at NEW CONCERT HALL,
Grass Valley, Nevada County,
On Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1871.
By the GRASS VALLEY MINERS’ HOME
ASSOCIATION, in aid of a Home for disabled Miners,
82-60, 0U0 Tickets Will be sold at
$2.50 Coin, each. 1,501 Gold Coin.
Gifts. ;
Ra The Most Liberal Scheme now before
thé public,
NO TICKETS CANCELED. NO DEDUGTION ON AMOUNT OF PRIZES,
$15,000 in Gold for $2 50!
Now is ‘your chance for a fortune, and to
aid in a‘noble charity. It is proposed to
erect in the vicinity of Grass Valley aHome
for disabled and superannuated Miners.
The Home we propose to erect will be under
the management end direction ofthe following well known entlemon, Board of
Trustees: Hon. Wm Watt, Hon Thos, Findley, A.B. Brady; Esq., Dudley Hoyt, Esq,,
and Martin Ford; Esq., all of whom are
residents of Grass Valicy. =
The first drawing to take place in Oalifornia,
During the Festival the sum of $90,000
will be distributed to the ticket holders, as
follows. es
I Gift of Gold Ooin........ $15,000
Gift of Gold Coin
aa si viain aisle cleanse oa 10,000
1 Gift of Gold Coin...... asso. 5,000
1 Gift of Gold COIN, ce cast cecceres, S000
7 Gifts of Gold Coin of $1,000 each. 7,000
10 Gifts of Gold Cuin of $500 each.. 5,000
10 Girts of Gold Coin of $300 exch..
10 Giftsof Gold Coin of $2U0 each.. 2,000
60 Gifts of Gold Coin of $100 each. 6
1vO Gifts of Gold Coin of $50 each.
300 Gifts of Gold Coin of $30 each.
200 Gitts of Gold Coin of $25 each.’ 5,000
88U Gifts of Gold Coin of $20 each. 16,000
THE BEST
PLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST.
$150,000
GOLD COIN PREMIUMS!
To beawarded to the Season Ticket Holders
=ON—
THANKSGIVING DAY, <565.<: 1871.
—_—.
A Grand Gift Concert !
“ SACRAMENTO, 671
‘. ~ SHANESGIVING DAY, 1871.
For the porpose of Aiding and Assisting ths
hae GF SACRAMENTO.
100,000 Season Tickets of Admission will be sold at $3 Gold Coin, Fach
Ticket divided into three Coupens of $1
each. °
All the Premiums will be deposited in the
Oda Fellows’ Bank of Savings, at
Sacramento City.
$150,000 IN GOLD COIN!
Will be awarded to the Ticket-Holders.
ae
PREMIUMS :
1: Premium Gold Coin....... $40,000
1 Premium Gold Coin....... 20,000
1 Premium Gold Coin,...... 10,000
1 Premium Gold Goin..... oe ee 4,000
1 Premium Gold Coin....... 4,000
1 Lremitim Gold-Coin. 0.0.2.0.. 3,000
1 Premium Gold Coin....... 2,000
10 Premiums of $1000 each.,... 10,000
6 Premiums of $500 each..... 4,000
10 Premiums of $300 each..... 3,000
26 Premiums of $250 each...... 6,509
100 Premiums ot $100 euch...... 10,000
100 Premiums of $50 cach..... «5,000
200 Premiums of $40 each .... 6,000
500 Premiums of $25 each....., 12,500
500 Premiums of $20 each...... 10,000
————
1459 Gold Coin Premiums, am’tto $150,000
———
BUSINESS MANAGERS,
Jas. McGuire, Chris, Green,
M. McManus, Jno. Mcintosh,
B. Clark, J.J. Cadogan.
—
Good Responsible Agents wanted and 20
per cent commission payable in COIN allowed on sales,
For further particulars address
M. McMANUS, Sec’y.
816 Office-—113 J Street, Sacramento,
FAULKNOR LIVERY STABLES
GRASS VALLEY.
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURT chased the Stables and Livery Business
heretofore conducted by James Fuulknor,
now offers to accommodate the public by
letting
FINE SADDLE HORSES,
Say BUGGY TEAMS
And attending to #11 matters connected with
the Livery Business in a niost satisfactory
mander.
& HORSES BOARDED by the Feed, Day
Week or Month.
None but experienced . snd careful grooms
emaployed. Satisfaction guaranteed in all
meric HENRY SCADDEN.
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
Sige partnership heretofere existing under) the tiru: mame of PRESTON &
FAIRCHILD, is this day dissolved by mutu! +48, Gaga Valley township.
TAL SPRING SAW MILL. “ peep pea , Mi PRESTON,
— ee All of which will be sold at ex5's, PAINCHILD, 13°
ci; ee ; i yarchased the interest of J. A.
a: ep. MARGE, a oonbenar, . . Eeseiieseaees ea elt
EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT A. GOLDSMITH, pret aby) yt ome,
TM TT’ Rroad Wideet; ovata Gilgt . [RE ne eee
YET OFFERED TO THE PEO-}
ILL be given at the PAVILION, in .
ORPHANS AND DESTiTUTE,
1,501 Gold Coin Gifts, $90,000
The drawing will take place. and gifts be
awarded in precisely the same manner as
the Concert given in San Francisco in aid of
Se rr
ATU T Bikeod, VM aa
GOLD COIN,.RREMIUMS!
WW HEAR orag staor
27th. day of November)1871.
The Cosmopolitan. Benevolent Society, of.
Californi#, ‘will bold tlieix ‘Second Grand
Fair ut the Broad Street Theatre, Nevada
City, Cat., in aid of the folluWing charitable
purposes ; ;
ist, Public Schools of Nevada County ;
2d, Public Library of Nevada City ;
éd, Orphan Asyluin, Nevada County;
4th, Hire Depuctinent,. Nevada City.
100,000 Season Tickets of Admits
sion will be Seld at $2 50 each.
All the Premitunis will be deposited in the
BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY,
PREMIUMS.
1 Premium, Gold Coin.......$25,000
1 Premium, Gold Coin. ....000++-15,000
1 Premium, Gold Coin.. 2.500.4.1.°10,000
1 Premium, Gold Ooin.-...-. vase 6,000
1 Premium, Gold Coim....0.0004 4,000
1 Premium, Gold Coin....... 3,000
1 Premium, Gold Ooin, ... wvecieee 3,000
1 Premium, Gold Goin. ....... 2,490
1 Premium, Gold Coin.... 2,000:
15 Premiums, Gold Cvin, $1,000-each 15,000.
5 Premiums, Gold Coin, $500 each. 2,500
8 Premiums, Gold Coin, $300 each. 2,400
25: Premiums, Gold Coin, $250 each— 6,250:
100 Premiuins, Gold Coin, $100 each 10,000
400 Premiuins, Gold Coin, 350. each. 5,000
200 Premiums, Gold Coin, $30 each. 6,000
600 Premiums, Gold Coin, $25 each .12,5001,043 Premiums, Gold Coin,. $20 each 20,860
$150,000
seewore
2,005 Premiums am’t to
; Business Managers. ae
A. W. POTTER, A. H. HAGADORN,
J. CORWELL LEE.
dvhp H. Dickson
T. W. Sigourney;
John A. Lancasti
Hotel;
M.S. Deal, Editor
‘the Mercantile Library, and under the management of a Committee of well known re-Sponsible residents 6f Nevada Couuty Cal.
_. TREASURER, BANK OF THOS FINDLEY
& 0O,. GRASS VALLEY.
With whom all moneys will be deposited.
All disbursements wiil be made through
said Bank.
In addition to the above Gifts the sum of
Ten Thousand Dollars will be given to the
following named genticinen, Trustees of the
Home: Hon. Win. Watt, Hon, Thos. Findley,
A.B. Brady, Esq., Dudley Hoyt, Esq., and
Martin Ford, Esq., for the purpose of building and establishing at Grass Valley a Home
for disabled and superannuated miners.
For a guarantee that the gifts wlll be
fairly drawn, we beg leave to referto any
citizen of Neyada County. a
Good responsiblé agents wanted every. where,
Gv. Scinnittourg,
dulius Greenwaia, ty ‘Treasurer;
Gevu. B. Newell, ex-County Supervisor;
‘Poos. J. Gurdner, &iitor Nevada Guzette :
P. Banner, Merchant;
R.'b. Gentry, late Saeriff Nevada County ;
Db. E, Boll, Deputy Postinaster;
Tra A. Katon, Union Hotel;
G. G. Allen, Nevada foundry;
Judge T. H. Rolre;
Geo. i, Phhilifps, Merchant;
A. Goldsmith, Merchant; ~
Wm. it, Coe, Chief Engineer Fire Department;
U. ‘I’. Canfield, ex-Chicf Engineer Fite
partinent;
: ‘
_ A. Sanaford, Merchant;
Bliven & Potter, Merchants;
Lester & Mulloy, M. chants;
L. Nihell, City Marsual;
Good responsible agents wanted. Libbral
conunissions allowed. Money should be
20-per cent commission will bé allowed
on all orders for 50 or more tickets. ComPost office order or Greenbacks for $50 we
will send Pwelve Tickets tu any addres in
the United Btates.
GEO. W. DIXON,
oo =, Secretary snd Business Manager,
Office: Exchange Building, Grass Valley.
Connecticut Mutual
LIVE INSURANCE COMPANY :
HARTFORD, CONN.
Dre FOR 1871,
Four and Quarter Millions !
Assets about $32,000,000.
Surplus about $9,000,000.
TOTAL CLAIMS BY DEATH PAID
TO DATE, over $11, 000, 000
TOTAL SURPLUS PREMIUMS RETURN.
ED TO ASSURED, TO DATE, ABOUT
$11, 000, 000.
EXPENSE OF MANAGEMENT
During last officially reported year, 1870,
Lower than in any other American Company, ONLY 8.35 per cent of Income ! “,
G. P. SPARKS,
jaa : Agent Nevada City
THOS. FINDLEY & C0.,
BANKERS,
* —
URCHASE GOLD DUST, MAKE AD:
vances on Goid Dust, for Assay or Coinage at U. 5. Mint.
‘Draw ,Checks on San Francisco,
Sacramento, Virginia City,
Treasure City.
THE BANE OF CALIFORNIA EXCHANGE
FOR SALE ON
NEW YORK, 8T. PETERSBURG,
LONDON, DUBLIN,
AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG,
BREMEN, PARIS. m12
A CARD.
Nonrrn BLoomFierp, }
Nevada County, Cal. Sept. 19, 1871.
MR. FESSENDEN, President of the Phenix
Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Hartford Sir: :
E, the undersigned, after careful exainination of your By-Laws and pampuicts, upon the workings of your Company,
kindiy furnished us by your Traveling Agent
br. A. C. Farno, and Local Agent, Mr. A. D.
Lemaire, believe it to be one of the best and
safest companies in the Luited States, and
would most cheerfully recommend the above
Colupany to the public at large. i
figned: Geo, 8. Farley, M. D. Examining
Physician of Phoenix M. L. Co. of Hartiord.
G. Luces, A. M. Dobbie, Edward Cummings, John Stone, W. A. Johnson, Wm.
Waldron, Adolphe Bigot, J.H. Helwig, M.
Bohsannan, H. Haulbeck, J. A, Rogers, 823
PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE IN.
SURANCE COMPANY,
Or HARTFORD.
D.LAMAIRE has been appointed
A. agent for the above arr A for.
San Juan. French Corral, North
Bloomfield and the surrounding country.
All business entrusted to Mr. Lamaire
will be promptly and faithfully attended to.
: DR. FARNO,
<3
missions “paid-in tickets, “Oi Feceipt of .
Bank. Adaress all communications to
pl Nevada City, Cal,
THE WORLD MOVES!
_ TAM HAPPY TOINFORM
the citizens of Nevada GounBY use of Dental Substitutes ;
that I am now putting in «
SUPERIOR STYLE OF “PLATES THAT
‘WILL NOT ROCK, FALL DOWN IN COX.
VERSATION, OR BECOME. LOOSE. LN
MASTICATION.
.
Z attach the Patent Flexible Edge to Plates
adapting the same to the KA FLATTEST
MOUTHS, heretofore considered hopeless
cases, and guarantee that the person
cam not pall the Plateaway. .
I will here state, by way of explanation,
that there is no air chamber in my new style
plate,consequently no continuous irfitation,
while the edge of the-plate being sott: and
elastic, it conforms to the movement of the
muscles of the mouth in talking; and during
Inastication,
‘
a2 a desideratum never before attained t_gg
Whilst prepared to prove all of the above
facts, I am also prepared to save the natural
a by carerul tilling with the best mate8, ;
And using the Latest improved
Instruments 2
In Extracting, I generally use an Anaesthetic, myself choosing the one suited to nuture of case, health and temperament of putient, etc. “ 7
Terms Cash, and large enough to secure
my best efforts,
DR. R. W. STERLING,
No. 49 Main Street,
GRASS VALLEY.
Grass Valley, June 19th,-1871,
DENTISTRY.
Ds. HUGHSON & HOLMES:
ave opened an office,
In Kidd’s Building, Broad Siree:Over Lester & Mulloy’s Store.
They are prepared to perform all kinds of
Mechanical and Operative Dentistry in the
latest and myst approved styles.
Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Si'yer,
Vulcanite and Aluminium. Satisfaction
guaranteed as to quality and price of work.
Visits made at residence, if desired. .
Nevada, May #0th, 1871.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
HOTEL,
BROAD STREET..,...NEVADA CITY.
J. A. LANCASTER, Proprietor,
HIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS ALways open for the accommodation et
the Traveling Public. Large additions have.
been made to it, and been fitted up in elegant style. The Sleeping Rooms are large,
airy and comfortable, and -the Table will
compare favorably with that of any Hotel
in the State:_The Proprietor will spare no
sam nor expense to render his guestg couortable. ;
Ss
their Offices at this.Hotel.
The House is kept open all for
the accommodation of the Trayeling Public.
Billiard Tablesand Bar connocted
with the Hotel. fA share of Public Patronage is respectful
Mack JOHN ALANCASTER,
sent-by Express, or by Draft on any solvent
BUT THEPLATE NEED. NOF :7p ty, who are interested im the
for all parts of the State have
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