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September 30, 1871 (4 pages)

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She Daily Sranscrips xevadagere¥, oR. > at aa eal Be " “ie aly! gallate » yeiterday mornirig about} d'eloe ——~. tho fire alarm was sounded, and the at retidehod of Phillip Duca, on Cayote aces ggget was envvelopediin flames. "The a treme were promptly on theground. 871. of the Gourt House and ran off 600 > wit feet, of, nose, attacking, the. fire in men front, while the Nevada boysattached % at Main stv, ahd had about 700°feet of pmo rnneut, attacking the fire on the sidé, Their work was so effec: tive that notwithstanding the fire'was well started before the alarm was sounded, the sides and shell of the building were left ufter the fire-was atingtished, The hoase was un, doubtediy set on fire, -as Mri ~Duea a and his wife have not occupied it for eleven days, / She has been et Phil lips’ ld ramch on the Red Dog road, ghd’ Mr Diea went out to “thé panch about half past 8 o'clock,*and did not tnow anything about the. fire until he wasinformed of it ‘by’ soine’one who-saw the building burning. . Yestrday morning be found, several . tratke broken open and’articles inis1. * sing, but-he does not know whether N OF they were taken at the time of the main sro OP betore. A Heighbor Arse’ dis‘Lion covered the ‘flames breaking Ehrong = ihezoot-of the kitchen, néar the "oh chithhey, The building, . furniture, 0 doting ‘snd other’ property in the rien house were valued: in the ‘aggregate 1900 $4,000, apon which there is an in8.000 soranee of $2,000, & etre: 1,v00 : ort Pore tt hwo J Tho: Franco-Prussiite "Peinoramna, iu [Ml willbeexhibited at’ the: ‘Theatre in 6, 10, thiteity “fis evening. ‘The’ scenes havebeem: pronounced where they havé Been “shown, the finest ‘ever an the eoast.': They e.sbraee ‘all ‘the s 4 "gether with portraits’ of leading men baw. dPranceand Germany, with public _g. f See atge’nuinber of pictures of gen8 will world, /The Vitginia. . Enterprise at be sayst: “The lecture given vat: the exBow hibition da just ‘What such a lecture shold be and never grows tedious,”’ 20. and the:Carson Register. says of the ethibition? “It is one of the most beautiful, ‘éritertaining and ‘instructive exhibitions ever given in Cara sent’ The pictures eqnpedted with ; the FraneosPrussiain ae sneqt russian: ‘war jvwith the, = i oture accompanyil em, PORS¢sle Li eee a is eS this 1 aad time, and the entertainment. will be sak Pleasing and instructive te young and backs ; Bear Hanting. "SG John Eagan and Dick’ Dillon, of cs GB Tareka, had a lively bear hunt near . Jadkeont's Raudhy,: "Ab6¥6? Butteka, . r. early this week. .They aucceeded in AL. bringing in @ grizzly that weighed ston’ 450 at Ne ihephadiput: two: Ballets inte Aim. Sloth'é Hogati,“of "tHe! ‘Gein’ talpgn of this city got some of the meat, and bye” sw tdi, oH Wiehe we ed. by return thanks. ; rea astem Sl ee Pee Ss On ~Afew-days ago a prominent citizBS. ass Walléy wad’ in thid Gity, tnd a friend asked him how he was Gtoct BE Wing home.” Ha replicd, “I'd walk Oty, EW Sbeefoad wasn’t: soda rough. Tmafraid of. breaking, my neck.” ab ‘Thit G@hias ‘Valley itian‘has a just ap48. Preiation :of the Grass. Valley and } atom “ar! to lear,that A. P, ob ‘Syke, of Indian’ Springs, ‘was saeusly injured ‘by ‘béing thrown the fom his wagon at Bosténs"Havina on stock Fede last. In’ turning, his “son Was upset and he was thrown ¥D8, um His seat to the ground, breaking ‘Mit left'urm at the elbow and dislo. tight shoulder. “His injune ‘Neate so Serjous it is feayed he will v-tenaen Tee dicey ‘The’ machinery of the McClellan uiné'ls to’ be teitioved’ to the Buck8 itine in ‘Willow ‘Valley, where it ato be used in working the mine. . ‘ ae + Seldner, who has for a long : Sime been dlerking at ‘the * establish: a z fet the “Rast toliay, His Wigh . him a pleasant : bua of Banner Bros. in this city, while at night it often sinks ‘to an: almost these'tremendous changes: To fortify the system against them, a genuine tonic .is“required; and the public has Jong’ since discovered that among this discription . ‘ot medicines Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters ts infinitely the best. It. gently quickens the cir. culation, regulatesthe bowels; tones the liver; braces ‘the ‘nerved,’ and thug ‘puts the whole physique on its defense, agailist the vicissitudes of temperature in our climate. Few, if any caxes ‘of epidémic ‘téever are heard of in localities where it is in common use. Asit becomes more and more widely. Known, and the deinand ‘for it increases, chills.and fever, and the bilious remittant 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 inthe autumn moypths; and indéed in al} Seasons, together with the fact that among all ‘the -preventives of malarious. disease, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters ig the most safe and potent. Be certain, however, to obtain-the genu. ine-article, as countless imitations of # per. Hicious character are abroad. S¢e that the extcruals: are all right, and remember that Hostctier's Stomach ‘Bitters is sold im ‘bot. tles glone. ANSON W.LESTER. = C. E.MULLOX WS DEALERS mx ** aie CASE GOODS, &e. ; NO. 58. BROAD STBEET, NEVADA. CITY. LOR, HAMS, BACON, LARD. EF and all sorte of PHOVISIONS cated, “NEW GOODS ‘constatitly“tecetved ‘tro ie enor Mr Res ta = Cn 1 oer RIES, SEA MUSS FAIINA KA Nita i Alle wishing wnything th our a 7 TS line are requésted to give us d cal? nupltee LESTE & MULLOY: _ Nevada, May 9th. aa Sites John Jack’s Variety Store. ph oh BO ¢ s 5 oko Teobaceo, Pevltry, Fancy . © At the LOWEST MARKET PRIOQE. Give mea call, ~~ tial? Nevada, June 10th. : up in good étyle. is prepared tb tarnish H, B. BUSSENIUS, — DRUGGIST, MASONIC BUILDING, @ & For Justice of the Peacd. “I EE D. CRAIG will be a candidate for Justice of the Peace of Nevada Towndudicial ship} abt th lection; to, be. held October 18th. For Justice.of the Peace. HE. tiany? friends of’ JOHN» HAWKE, announce him a8 a candidate for Jus ‘tice’ of the Peatc, of Nevada Townalip) ” For Justice of the Peace. A AN H. ROLFE will be-a candi[ date for Jugtice.of the Peace of Nevada iteuwnship, at the Jndicial Election te be -held October 18th, 1871. _\ Por Justice of the Peace. M. H. DAVIDSON is snnouncedd a8 a candidate for the office of Justice of thé ‘Peace for Nevada Township. ae ‘Union Republican Nominee ! Fo COUNTY JUDGE, _ : JOHN CALDWELL. (FURNITURE! FURNITURE ! ONS in want of anything in the Furniture line, from the fiuest Bed Room and Parlor Sets? Down toCommon CHAIRS AND TABLES, can buy them at extraordinary low rates by * J. E. JOHNSTON. National Exchange Hotel Building ee Sahar ENE CRORES. He PRO OPPOSIDE METHODIST CHURCH, BROAD. STREET, NEVADA. ae Nawvapd Heesh Gooda, received every a Sadh aot te te lowest cash rates and delivered free of charge. 02 YRONT STREET......-. TRUCKEE verages end excellent Cigars. yquare Republican drinks always on hand Call and take a nip when you aredry. j12 CRYSTAL SPRING SAW MILL. M. &. & D. WARSH, ee 4 wand ttiendg Rey, tol teaga ; * Nevede, May 1ét.; ‘it cawt here j 4 R cEy a 2 0} ON . made of steel or India, rubber, sensibly feels . seem ‘to recede before: it, and ‘if it. ever . hors JACK havin, g fitted his new Btore . HE BAR isalways supplied with the bes. be : e snneas moCssugg hl pe MRESID. aij oD seoghE THIS COLUMN! , FoR rr ts" ot _&. GOLDSMITE's ! } ia Newton Booth has’ achieved a Great Victory, but Goldsmith has won a Greater one, in SECURING FOR THE LADIES OF NEVADA COUNTY, The Largest, Most Fashionable, Richest and the CHEAPEST sTOCK MILLINERY GOODS, : ‘DRESS GOODS, FANCY Goons, ., DOMESTIC Goons, &e, &e. &o, ‘3 ee ive Which he hag just received : BLACK & OOLORED SILKS, rare : of all kinds and shades. ‘SCOTOH AND FRENCH POPLIN PLAIDS ea aera ~~ OF Latest Styles. “URBW STYLE OF DRESS GOODS,. SAT LAINES, plats — an eototy, we Of all colors, New Style of Repps fer BLACK & OOLORED ALPACCAS, all colors METTENICK & MARY STUART PLAIDS, NEW STYLES OF FALL & Winter Cloaks! Velvetines and Silk Velvet. ‘The latest style Brocha ahd Bayadere Shawls! COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE BEST French Kid Gloves ! A PULL LINE OF LADIES & CHILDREN’S WOOLEN & OOTTON HOSIERY AND GLOVES. ‘4 COMPLETE. STOCK OF MILLINERY GooDs . bs Fine Trimmed Velvet Hats French . Velvet Flowers! Very Latest Styles.. 'y Sheetings, all widths. Muslins the -hest ‘brands. Towels & Napkins, . OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. “and ‘Vallencine. *. A most Complete, Stock. of, BUILDING AND MENINGLUMBER, . . 14 bes hava tome VELVETS, SATINS, . . Sortiem 20alT 2 09 \gsteteen? noieoilgq A «GRAND Git CONCERT, KE POSTPONED UNTIL 'THE ist DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, when Rj $0.00) FS agwer at ie ie Gin, set, here will be NO CANORLEATYON of tickets, NOB ANY DEDUCTIONS from the The drawing will take place, and the Gifts. be awarded, precisely sitnilar 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 MansThe object of this Association is a purel benevolent one, forthe Benefit of Schools, Churches, Cemeteri¢s;and Water Works, in. North San Juan, 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 citizéeny of San Juan and vicinity, algo in all parts of the States and ‘Territories on this Coast. Messrs. Block & Furth, Bankers, North San Juan, willreceive and disburse all moneys had from the sale of Tickets. } \A colamission uf: Sixteen and: two-thirds percent allowed to Aydénts.: Asa guaranty of the good faith of the managers Of this Assoviution in instituting this Gift Concert we will refer to tae professional: ana business ten of North San Juan, Nevada City and’ Gruss Valley. JOHN T. MORGAN, Treasurer. All orders and communications to JAMES. A. STIDGER, Sec’y, . FAULKNOR LIVERY STABLES GRASS VALLEY. pas UNDERSIGNED: HAVING PUR: chased the Stabies and Livery Business heretofore conducted by Jaines Fautknor, now offera to accommodate the public. by. FINE SADDLE HORSES, And attending to all matters connected with the Liyery, Business in a most satisfactory mander. ; ‘WF HORSES BOARDED: by: the Feed; Day Week or Month. None but experienced and careful grooms employed. “Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases, ; : Be _ . HENRY SCADDEN. . Disgolution of Co-partnership, HE partnership heretofore existing nnder the trie hamé Of PRESTON & REHILD, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, orate ° E, M. PRESTON, FAIRCHILD. ti * ‘, Having purchased the interest. of J. A. Fairchild in the Nevada Drug Store, the business will be continued as usual, at the old stand, under the ipt Office. nested to calland settle immediately. me 20th. _ B.M. PRESTON.
No. 169. AMENDED. Application for a Patent to a Quartz Gold Mining Claim. United States Land Office, Sacramento, California, July 14, 1871.. L. DAVENPORT having filed his ap,, plication in this office fora Patent to a Cellaiuii, and. the’ law ‘and instructions in such fe rp provided, having been complied with, itis hereby orderéd that the annexed amended Notice of such Application be published for ninety days, in the Nevada Daily Transcript,.a newspaper . published , nearest the location of said claim, at Nevada city, in Nevada, county, State, ofCalifornia. JOHN G. McGALLUM, Register. Copy of Notice posted on the claim. “ Application for a = Surface Ground, Notice is hereby given.to all whom it may concern, t an application has been made by 8.B. Davenport, to. the Government of the United States for a Patent to the following describéd Quartz Vein or lode, together with the gro} wo is thereof, déx das follows, towit : Situated on sreyed lends or wines District. No.12, in the and county of Nevada, State of Caltfornic, and about one-half of one mile north-easterly from Nevail city, ani situated in Sectiot No. 7, in Township,16 North, Range 9 east, Mt. Diablo Basé and Meridian, and upon a certain quartz yein or lode, known as the Eale Gold Qu ML claims and lands, Being more particularly described as folows, to-wit ; Coimmencing at the mouth of the tunnel on said Eagle Gold Quartz’ Mining Claims, on the south bank of Deer Creek from which point the & stake on the eastern boun of pet 7, in Township 16 North, e9 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, bears South , 82h, East 23 chains istant «and running thence North 19 %° E100 fect to the middle of Deer Creek for the (} boundary, and South 193g °, West 1500 feet to a. stake marked E 5 for the South’ ern boundary, making 1600 feet of the ledge with all its dips, spurs, angles and variaAlso, a tract of. surf. aE aie gh Ay n and milling purposes ragh which sa ledge Gees Its course and.dips, claimed by said 8. B. Daven; . for dumpage ground andthe erection of millingand mining works in connection with A sy Cat, sear = being necessary for the convenient an 4 proper working of the same, and bein bounded .and. 4 a8 follows, viz : Beginving at a stake marked E 1, from which the month of the aboye mentioned tunnel, the initial] point for the survey of e ledge, bears ; . running thence East 2.46 chains to #, stake marked E 2, thence south 2234, West 11.87 chainstoa stdke marked E 3, at Northeast corte Oe onaiadd help Ave Bee 18% West 10. ns along Ceme ‘ence to a stake niarked E 4, thence West 2.37 chains to a stake mar E 5, the Southern boundthe ledge : thence N 1334 E 11.50 chains to .# small pine tree marked E. che a Persons, indebted to the late. firm are retent toa Quartz Mine necessary for the . > niall East 30 links distant, ang . . SHT oT FAG BORNEO 3G —— © ef A SPCR TEE a Grass Valley, Nevada County, On Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1871. By the GRASS VALLEY MINERS’ HOME ASSOCIATION, in aid of 9 Home, for diss5760, 0U0 Tickets «will be old at $2.50 Coin, each, 1,501 Gold Coin Gifts. i KI The Most Liberal Scheme now before the public. NO. TICKETS CANCELED. NO DEDUCTION 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 te erect in the vicinity of Grass Valley a Home for disabled ‘and ‘stiperannuated Miners: The Home we propose to erect will be under the management ‘and direttion of the following well known gentlemon : penton: Hon, Wm Watt, Bot shee tpt ey, A. B. Brad -» Dudley Hoyt or and Martin Ford, Bay., allot whom: au residents of Grass Villey. j ‘The first drawing to {axe Place in Cali: ornia, she: i During the Festival the sum of $90,000 will be distributed to the ticket holders, ag follows. , 1 Gift of Gold Goin. .....2. Gift OF Gold, Coin.. es. see. 1 Gift of. Gold Coim. ...s.s00sece 5,000 1 Gift of Gold COI. 5 os vrisecapaes:, HOU0 7 Gitts of Gold.Coin of $1,000 each.. 7,000 10 Gifts of Gold Coin of $500 each. . 5, 10 Gifts of Gold Coin of $300 each..’ 3. 10. Gifts of .Gold Coin of $200 each. 2 60_ Gifts of Gold Goin of $100 each. 6, 100 Gifts of Geld Coin. of $50 each. . 300 Gifts ef Gold Coin of $30 each., 9 200 Gifts of Gold Cuin of $25 each.. 5 800 Gifts of Gold Coim of $20 each . 165000 1,501 God Coin Gifts, 2.2.05.. “$90,000 The drawing will take place. and gifts be awarded in precisely the same. manner. as the the Mercantile,Library, and under the management of » Committee of well known .responsible residents of Nevada County Cal. TREASURER, BANE OF THOS FINDLEY & CO,. GRASS VALLEY, gifts wlll be HARTFORD, CONN, Dpr™=> FOR 1971, Four and Quarter Millions ! Assets about $32,000,000. Surplus about $9,000,000. TOTAL CLAIMS BY DEATH PAID TO DATE, over $11,600,000 TOTAL SURPLUS PREMIUMS RETURNED TO ASSURED, TO DATE, ABOUT $11, OCO, 000. EXPENSE OF MANAGEMENT During last offitially reported ycar, 1870, Lower tian in any other Americar Corlipany, ONLY 8.35 per cemt of Licome ! G. P, SPARKS, 524 Agent Nevada City THOS. FINDLEY & C0., BANKERS, MAIN STREET.,.,.,.@RASS VALLEY, URGHABE GOLD DUST, MAKE AD. pre ou Gold Dust; for Assay or OoinageatU, §. Mint, , ; Draw Checks om San Francisco, Sacramento, Virginia City ; ‘Treasure CUS THE BANK OF GALIFORNIA EXCHANGE NEW ‘YORK, © 8ST. PETERSBURG, LONDON, DUBLIN, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, BREMEN, PARIS. 4 CARD. Nonuta BioomFienp, Nevads County,' Cal. Sept. 19, 1871. MR. FESSENDEN, President of the Phanix —— — Tusurance Company, of Hart-Bits ¥, the undersigned, after careful exmi2 phicts, upon the workings of your Company, kindly furnished us by your Traveling Agent Dr. A, @. Farno, and Local Agent, Mr. A. D. Lemaire, believe it to be one-of the best and 6 . safest companies in the United. States, and would most cheertullyrecommend the above to the publicat large. Signed: Geo. 8. Farley, M. D. Physician:of Pheenix M.J. Co. of Hartford. mings, Jobm Stone, W. A. Johnson, Wm. Walaren; Adolphe Bigot, J, H. Helwig, M. Bobannan. Haulbcck, J.A; Rogers. 6&3 . SURANCE COMPANY, ; ‘ 6, thence N 22% E 11.30 chains to place of ‘ : 3-ply & Brussels Carpets. hepinhing: containing about five and oneOF HARTFORD. sport aid balf situ t scoomieses with Fue a \ jousands of other Articles, ". tte’ m f 8 notice. t ant rh ; * opie All rere Rolaiog, any adverse claim} A D. Le) onto pas rand ys e§ Yigg a All of which w ill be Sold.at ex. ths Metre rey ae tl Boeivie oF Han Jua Hrench Corral N orth tors She eT AS I Rates! the United States for Sacoammate--Lanh Bloomfield and Re ee traordinary —-. District, at. to, ifornia, n All business entrusted to Mr. Lamaire ' . . ninety ays trom the ay ‘of publish. will ke prompthy and faithfully wttended to. Street; Nevada Gilg? . P ctici a ee aa fe ae TY . gent Concert given in San Francisco in aid of. amination of your By-Laws and pam-. G.Lacas,,A: M. Dobbie, Edward Cum.’ -scicasietnteiianSeanad:-saranioneencremeeet eset . ATO Tg Tews ORB Tez asa 7 Apr eaemeal 27th day of Woveniber, 1871. Californie, elt Mold. Wie Seen 4 . Fairat the Broad Ripee heatre, Nevada ". City, Cal, in aid of eb iing cnestectss 1st, Public Schools of Nevada County; 2d; Public Library of Nevada City; Sd, Ofphan Asylum, Nevada Gounty ; 4h, Fire Department, ‘Nevada City. Page 200,000 Sensom Tickets of Adimia« sion will be Sold at ‘$2 ‘50 cadii. All the Prémiuriis will be deposited in the BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY.*’° © PREMIUMS, 1 Premium, Gold Coin. .is. cesses es 15,000 I Premium, Gold Coin....... 10,000 3 Premium, Gold @otm).4.). 6.555 6.64000 3 Premium, Gold Coins. 0.000.. 3,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin..../... 8.000 of . 1 Premium, Gold Coin...4.cc0d0.0) 2490 1*Premium, Gold Goins. 23:.5.).06. 2,000 15 Premiums, Gold Coin, $1,000 each 15,000 5 Premiums, Gold Coin, $500 each.. 2,500 § Premiums, Gold Coin, $800 each: . 2,400 25 Premiums, Gold Coin, $250/éach— “62200 100 Premiums, Gold Goin, $100 each: 10,000 100 Premiums, Gold Coin, $50 each. 5,00u 200 Premiums, Gold Coin, $30,each. 6,000 500 Premiums, Gold Coin, $25 6h. .12,500 1,043 Premiums, Gold Coin, $20 each 20,860 2,003 Premiuns.am’t to A. W. POPPER, A HAGADORN, 7 CORWELE Lik. on: _ By Special permission we-tefer to the fol. lowing well known citizens ; ae: jong H. Dickson, Sherif Nevada, County; on 4. Lancaster, ational “Exchange otel; ' M. 8. Deal, Editor Nevada ! ipt; Geo, B, New of Otte eee. Thos. J. Garduer, Editor Nevada Gazette; kK. B. Gentry, late Sheriff Nevada County; + REETS D.E. Bell, Deputy Postmaster; With whom all moneys will be deposited. MGR iy: AN disbursements will be made through tr Bat, emir etry 32h eS ee : : abet’ § > pee nee Ja Foundry ) + in addition to the above Gifts the sum of Sates TH Heves Bogs foftowiig nated genficuen Masereor the . Ae GOLMIAILL, Herebang ollowing nam entle: 9, ee 8-0) ; at tes : Home: on. son ett Hoke re Findley, hing R. Coe, Chiet; Enginéer: Fire DepartA.B, Brady, Esq., Dudley Hoyt, “ ath ‘i 3, Martin Ford, Esq, for the purpose of butia. _ ©; A; Canfield, ex-Chief Engineer Fire ing ane estalilaning at Genes Valloy a Home. vig ty 2 fond. Atércbashie 2 Incest or. ed. su) nuated miners. 1; Pot é . pada onset har oe Bliven & Potter, Merchants}. fairly drawn, we heg leave ,to refer to any aot One ee 1 Mia citizen pl, Nevede Cuunty. Good responatile nts wanted. ral ata TP APRIS ROAHH: ARRON, avery . (Te oes eee eae nuk 20 per cent commission will be allowed . S!+ by Express, or by Dratt ou any solven: . am.ail oxdets fap 60 dy mare tickets. Com. Bank. atennee oF seamia aa eoe inissiois ‘paid in tickets. On receipt of i , baa) : tea Post office order or girgen backs for $30 we . Pho. oso Newada City, Cal. A nc Bae wht ekets to'any addrees in ey ! ; 7 @ BOW. DEXoN, THE WORLD: MOVES! . oa, ay, DoCTetary and Businesy Manager. . BUT THE PLATE NEED NOT : Office: Exchange Building, Grass Valley. ’ ne — =v a naibeel vel ners. , 1 AM HAPPY TOINFORM . Conneétiout Wrutual aS, the citizens of Nevada Jour _ in Peery ty, Who urd interested in +}. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, . @7¥G959 use of Dental Substituts . that lam now in t SUPERIOR STYL¥ OF PLATES ‘THAT WILL NOT ROCK, FALL DOWN IN. GON. VERSATION, OR BECOME LOOSE IN MASTICATION, tee lL attach. the Patent Flexible Rdge to Plateu adapting the same to: the #3 FLATTES) MOUTHS, heretofore considered ‘hopei: +s cases, and guarantee that. the person can not pull the Plate away;: T will here state, by ‘way ‘of éxplination, that there is no air chatadee te moe ‘sty te plate,consequently no continuous irritation ‘ while the edge of the plate being’ sofé ‘an vipa pd ec pe to ie movement of the muscles e mouth in talking, and @urin mastication, Pee me ° tained !eg Whilst prepared to prove-all ofthe above facts, I am also prepared to savethe natural ee by careful tiltmg with the. beat ma9 2 And using ‘the’ Latest Improved Instruments t . In Extracting, I Use an : wank ifeseny ok generally use an Anscas ture of case, health snd temperament of ps tient, etc.. , my best efforts.’ : eat ten ott * DR. R. W. STERLING, .Ne. 49 Main Street, . GRASS VALLEY. Grass Valley, June 19th, 1871, DENTISTRBY. tat ‘tanenee Dp HUGHSON & BORMKS : have opened an office, In Kidd's Building, Broad Street: They are prepared to perform a}l kinds v1 Mechanical and Operative Dentistry in tie latest and most approved stylead . * Artificial Teeth inserted: on Gold) Si-v-r, Vuleanite and Aluminiim, Satisfaétion guarauteed as to quality ed Futon aiewror’s Visits made at resi: desired Nevada; May 30th, 1874. j NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, » J. A. LANCASTER, Proptictor. WELL. KNOWN. HOTEL 18 41.airy and comfortable, and the Table wi)! compare favorably with that of any! Hot«! in the State. The Proprietor will Spare ne pains nor expense to render his guests 601. fortable. , A est Stages for sll Parts of tho State hiv their Oftices at this Hotel. nae “Whe House is kept opem all-night {0the accon:modation of the ing Public Billard Tables aud Bar eonrecte . with the Hotel.<: 5 Li ¥ A share of Public’ Petr: is teepeetti:) at). WOH RwLaNoaston "$150,000, iain SE aah te neath asec hmlnorrienlga a