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November 21, 1890 (4 pages)

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The Daily Transcript. NEVADA COUNTY. é How to Hetp Give it a Safe and ‘flonest Boom. ” Talk about it with every,stranger you Write letters to your friends back Tell them all about the its rich soil. Write them that this séction raises the bestof the Bartlett Pears: that ge to’ supply the Eastera aiarkets.© Inform them of the good ‘health, good society, good schools, churches of every denomin tion, branches ‘of every known éecrét sotiety, fine stores, a bank second to none, ind every kind of business carried on. _ : Telithem of its fine timber on the hills, its: gold and silver possibilities and its full and bountiful supply of water in every field and,at every door. Tell them of the deer, antelope and bsar.upon the mouhtains, and the millions of trout in the monatain streams. Inform them that every kind of fruit is raised here and brings a higher price than'that raised in‘any other part of the State; its mild climate and pure air; its never failing bountiful crops of wheat, oats, corn, barley, rye, hay and grass; its wonderful production of all kinds of vegetables; its excellent graz~ ing lands and its vast herds of horses, cattle, sheep and swine. Tell them of our immense reservoirs of water—the largest:in the world. Tell them that the richest quartz and _ gravel raines in the world are in Ne‘ yada county. f : Tell them that one single, acre of Nevada county land will produce from 200 to 500 bushels of potatoes, and that it is no surprise at all to find a single potatoe weighing “ftem oneito six pounds, and round and bright as a silver dollar. Sua. “~~ Tell them that’ one acre will grew from 20 to-50 bushels of splendid wheat, from 50 to 120 bushels of good overweight oats, from 2 to 3 tons of hay at each mowing and frem two to four mowings each season. Tell them that every article of farm, garden or orchard products finds a quick and ready market near home, and that the demand in mining camps and towns is more than all the land yet under cultivation can supply. Tel them that our present citizens kindly invite all good citizens of other States who wapt Jp purchase a good farm tocome at once to Nevada county. Tell your friende,however, that most of the choice farming and fruit lands of Nevada county have already been preempted, and that poor men with large families andno money to buy out the present owners at from ten to twenty dollars per acre would not be safe in coming here. Tell, them-the class of men who can and will succeed in this foot hill region are those who.can come prepared to buy a twenty, forty, eighty oroné hundred and sixty acre ranch, and these are plenty atlow rates and extra good and fertile. : Tell them we need more farmers, stockmen, fruitmen and men of capitalin every portion of Nevada county —in the conatry, in the towns.and:on the mountains. to help us to develop all the hidden treasures of the soil, the timber on the mountains and the veins of gold and eral that are buried in them. FecSe Da sstape egies . more capital to improve our towns assist our business men and ranch double up his capital invested, lime and slate, Tell them’ of the unlimited wate! on the Coast. oe those grewn at a lower altitude. edin the lowlands. borly, and will extend a genuine we silver and other minIf-yoh areacquainted with any men . of large capital back in any of the States, invite them to visit Neyada county at once and see for themselves its vast mineral fields, fruit farms, pineries stock ranges and its need of men and to start new paying enterprises by which the public will be benefited and the man of wealth can Tell them of the vast beds of kaolin; ‘ of the marble quarries, of the iron, power for tactories and of the valuable forests of the finest ornamental woods Tell them that the fruitsand grapes grown in this altitude have finer flavor and better shipping qualities than Tell them that a full grown and well kept orchard will yield a crop worth frem $100 to $500 per acre per annum. Tell them that children here have more robest constitutions, a more ruddy complexion and firmer muscular development than children rearAbove ull, tell them that our people: are large bearted, generous und neighMassive fire-proof structure, free from the dangers of fires so pievalentin large hotels for the treatment of Seuxal and Seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Gleet R eyph in all its: forms, at ae sere) gage “i Impotency, ¢! ‘Bkin Diseases of ‘ears’ standing and lcerated successfully treat= ed. Dr. Gibbon hasthe pigaeats sfanaqencing that he has retuned m visiting the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has resumed practice at the Dis paneer 623 Kearney Street, San Francisco, a where is. old patients and those requirin. his services may find him. iy SEMINAL WEAKNESS. ' Seminal the consequence of selfabuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth >f both sexes to an almost unlimited ex tent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless combatted by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in th. nead, ring ng inthe ears. no like the rustlig of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness, about to} weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted Phettssck logs of confidence, litid*ace in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new ecquaintances, disposition to shun sotiety, loss of memory, nectic Gushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath,coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania ano fréquent insanity. If relief be not obtained, rsons so afflicted should apply immediate: y, either in cart ec spahaae: Cueasioes maha ta ant feature with the proprietors, and is guarteed superior to any in the city. The Rooms are neat ana desirable, and in clude a aumber of handsome suits. The experienced management will spare neither puins or expensc fo sustain the reputation which the National Exchange nop go justy enjoys of bei the leadiug ans beat hotelin he mountains. will find honorable ager ment that will not takej them from their homes and families. The nofits aré large and sure for every induslous person, many have made andare n0wW making several hundred aollars 4 month. It is easy for any one fomeke $5 and upwards per day, who is willing to work. Kithsex, young or old; Capital not neéded; westactt you. Everything rew. No special ability required. You, reader, Can doit as well as anyone, Write to usatonce for full c which we mail free. Address Stinson & Co , Portland, Maine, Timber. Land Act, June 3, 1878. Notice For Publication. United States Land Office, _ , Marysville, Califoraia, ; Beptem ber Ast, 1890. NOTICE I8 HEREBY UiVBN THAT IN compliance with tae provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitied “An act for the sale of timver lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wasaington Territory,” Daniel B. kKuth of Dobbi County ‘of Yuba, State of California, has this day file? in this office his sworn statement No. 602, for the purchase of the 81-2, of N # 1-4, N _W 1-4 of N El-4and S Wi4ofs E 1-4 of Seciion No. $4,in Township No. 18 N Range No. 7K, M'D M and will offer proof to show that the land soughtis more valuable forits timber or stone than for agricultural pean’, and to establish his Fr to to said land befu. the 4 REWARDED ure those who rson or by letter. and have.» cure effected by his new and scientific modt treating these ases, which never fails of effecting’ a quick and radical cure. ; MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under any of these fearful mai adion: should not forget the sacred responsi y resting upon em, nordelay Gob {tein immediate relief. CURED AT HOME. Persone ata distance may be CURED AT aAOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, tating case, symptoms, length of time the iugease has continued, and the medicine will be:promptly iene tree from damage or curiosity, to yr ft of the country, with fuly and plain directions for use. The’ Doctor cures when others fail. Try him. By anclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin in_a registered letter through the Port Office, o Lrough Wells, yore & Co, a package of medicine will ‘be delivered by express toany rar, of the United Syates. address DR. J. F. GIBBO street, corner Commercial, Office Box 1957. ' L. P. FISHER Newspaper Advertising Agemey: BROOMS 20 AND 21 pe EX CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, * SAN FRANCISCQ; N, 628 Kearney san Francisco ; a B. ADVERTISEMENTS eBSolicited for all penspepecs published on the Pacific Goast, the Sandwich ands, Polynesia, Mexican Po: Panama, Valpariso, Japan, China, New Zealand, the Ausn Colonies, the Eastern States and Europe Files of meaty everv RSWERARS? published * on the Pacific Coast are kept, conubntly hand, andiall advertisers are alwed free access to them during business hours Denigter an yer of this office at Marysville, Cal, on Thtrsday the 13 day ot November, He names as Nicholas Coupe of Butlards Bar, Chester’ Willand of Dobbins, James Mc-4 Vennell of Bullards Bar. Any and -eli persons claiming adversely the bove-described lands ure requested to file thefr clarms in this office on or before . said 13 day of November, 1890. CHARLES HAPGUOD,Register, witnesses: John F. Rutbof. IMPROVED BELT Frue Ore Concentrator. Estupiioned im’ 1852 Nevada: Assay. Office. J.J OTT, Provrietor NO. 25 MAIN STREET.. ..NEVADA CITY mee — i, ee ; CAOLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPfiat ve : d. B : request Gold Sais exchanged for Coin, Price $m proved Belt rae NEVADA DAI LY TRANSC RIPT small quartz M Ww ith yrnich I can make Price Plain Belt Frue Vanner, (Regular Price $6.4 Year) practica’ and guaran 6515. F.0. 8 . ". Feta in every wey wlorning cous iios . . Gigpeine improved Belt Frag Vanner has bella je : Low chine. for pamphlets, es iain be me THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL ‘urthe: ‘ormation apply . ah DR. GUNN’S ADAMS & CARTER. Agents, [Peat . it issues the Hoom 51, No. 138 Marketst,S.F s9Imeure im the=" 2 I insures your Lite “. Home (CAPITAL. eae Fire Insurance Only Mutual Insurance CoOF CALIFORNIA $300,000}. : reese ng iignand PRINCL¢AT OFFICE! 1G Sumseme er, San Franciseo . —* « = ~~, { Lowest Rates. R liable Agents Wanted. Principal Office—101 Sansome Street, Oldest Chean Bast “For Sale or Rent on Rasy Terms! Special Bargains in Lands, $5000--320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley ; good house and parn ; "200 acres cleared ; good orcbard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of tree water ; all implements, tools, etc.; with place; Viti o $6000-125 acres; not more than 2 miles from Nevada City or, Grass Val ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house'and barn; fine orchard in beering, consisting of a variety of rees ;. good water ; all. can be irrigated ; all: under fence. $3750--450 acres gently rolling fruit or grasing land; all fenced ; 100 acres cleared ; good water; large house and barn; imptovements cost about $2500. Great bargain; must be sold. $900--60 acres good fruit land, situate three miles trom Nevada City; 15 acres cleared; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, horse and wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. . A real bargain. $2 1 5 O-=425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; twogood houses and two barns; 100 acres cleared ; orchard «nd garden; free water for a portion of place. Will-he sold at the above low price on account of-absence. $41 50-0104 acres; highly improved ; good house and barn, orebard, iree water, seven head of cattle, two horses, wa,on, and al farming buplements; situate three miles from Nevada Citv. Arare chance .to secure a profitable (arin at a low price. ; $250042125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared; house and burn ; some fruit trees; free water for irrigating. r —--00———_ TIMBER LANDS ‘ $8000--560 acres; two miles from Nevada City, covered with a fine growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is worth moré than’ price asked ; soil is very rich and will make axcellent fruit land when cleared; all can be irrigated Two Fine Ranches, well improv ing Orchards. Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaugdepot. _ Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and evi ery advantage for a desirable home. \ "These are only a few of the bargains we have to offer at present. We have allkinds of Lands at prices tanging trom $5 to $75 per acre. ' Terms Wasy. NEVADA COUNTY I 4ND AND IMPROVE Te MENT ASSOCIATION. Apply to GEO. C. GAYLORD. Ass’t Secy.’ ed, with bear (Regular Price $1.25 a Year) P-A:-T-E:N-T-S QO: EF Our offi ¢ is opposice the U.S. ratent Of SB I°T TE" Ss. THE GREAT Regulating Catarhtiic
THE INDISPENSIBLE Household Remedy A SURE PREVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costiveness and Constipation. BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, Fever and Ague aND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLES r than those remote from Washin, patentability free of 2 no charge unless we obtain patent We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Su erintendent of M the officials of the U.S. siseniit advice, terms and references to ac: a dre, C. A. Snow & Co. BTAINED, and all business in the U.S Pavent Office attended to for MODTE FEES. i fice, and we can obtain Patents,in less ime m. Send model or drawing. We irises as to ‘e—and we make oney Order Division, and . Patent Office. For lients in your own State or county adOpp. Petent Ofhce. Washington, D. C Both for $6 50 a Year ! . OF FER NO. 2. THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT ( Regular Price $6 a Year); OL T=Ex: LFRANCISCO DAILY CALL (Reguiar Price $6'a Year) {OFFER NO. 1., Both for $9 OO a Year! To take advantage of any one ut the Combinations THE SAN It contains eve ventive genius, #) Nausea, duce. Kidney Complaints, impure Blood, Dr Gunn's Bitters I . ape ie . Must Pay in Advance for One Year' improvement that inand money can pro These excellent Organs are celebrated for the most attractive, ornamental and desira ble organs for homes, schools, churches Those in arrears for tne TRANScRIPr now mast pay up in full, an pay one year’s combination price in advance. « The Daily Transcript d. also 4 Gemeral Debility . volume, quality of tone, quick res bea fi ponse, Va" . tthe Leadin rof Northern Central-Catifornia—a position it hae maintained sinc ag of combination, ard gtic de ree sec it was cotablished in 1860. It givesthe latest and most reliable Mining, Horticultural, Court, Supervisoral and other Nevaia county news. It is bright, independent, enterprising and nteresting, The San Francisco Weekly Call LEAD ‘tHE WORED. The American Pastry Chicago Herald CookBooks, and Not i, . ing School. (For Families, PHRICE #).50. No. 4, Cooking For Protit. PRICE 83 FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF rBE HOTEL GAZETTE. 420 Kearnev Stieet., San Francisco the TIME TABLE NO. 41. Takes Effect Saturday, Nov. 15, '90, at 12 o’clock noon. LEAVING NEVADA GIT’ : 1:00 P Daily, ‘connect with * ° * overland leaving San Francisco at 7:30 A.'M. 9:30 P M Daily, connecting with . ¢ « Overland Passenger arriving in San Francisco at.6:45 A.M.,and bh overland leaving San Francisco at 7 P. ‘ Jars. ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. 4:37. A. Migteees ens kay: ing San Francisco st7 P, M., also Eastern passengers. Daily, ccnnecting with 5:37 r. M. Overland leaving San Francisco at 7:30a.m., and bringing Easte1n mail, JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. E. H. BROWN, Superintendent Daily, " IT HAS TURNED UP. WErAT? A CHANCE TO MAKE/ MONEY. } + 4 moreus and serious Printed on heavy plate puper. Itisthe Cheapest Book for its nice and character evér puvlished, One agent sold 108 copies in Nashville in three duys. Priceof outfit only 75. cents. Apply at once iorterms avd territory, lf you are not satisfied when outfit receiyed, mouey refunded, Address, Southwestern Publishing House, 158 and 155 North Spruce 8t. Nashyille, Tenn. ag29-4m THE corey Overland : Monthly. MHE LEADING FEATURE U8 THE PRES* ENT YEAR WILL ILLUSTRATED DESOR’ PTIVE ABTIULES, Without the Overwsand Monthiy {impossible to keep informed upon the resources and growth of the Pacific Coast, is thoroughly well m most nicetyand exactness, and no machine is permitted by the inspector to go out of the shops .until it 1 FOOT HEMMER, 1 FOOT RUFFLER, 1 TUCKE 1 PACKA 1 CHECK SPRING, THROAT PLATE. ay ; The driving wheel on this machine_is admitted to be the simplest, exsiest running and most convenient of any. The machine is self-threading, has the very best tension and thread liberator, is made of the bert mactial, with the wearing parts hardened, and is finished in a superior styelt. 1t has veneered cover, drop-leaf table, end drawers and cenwing drawer. The manufacturers WARRANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS. Mipp.etTon, Tenn., Dec. 18, 1889. 1 received your premium machine one year ago and am well Would not exchange it for machines sold here for fifty dol1 thank you a thousand times for such a valuable premium, pleased with it, MachineNo. 3 and D ape : : ; J, F, Hovenron, Preci@ent. sent aR ie es . : Peay " t eamues, H, STORY, Secretary me Rhee fee best Policy. as a Fire Company R. H, MagrLy, Genera’ Agev Gives ;.also aids digestion . known * , gr: : Risks accepted un allcluases of desirable Wit me eae, . ER eaeeeee . . . — Inga Your PPP) acetic surenan a eee . . ee erty excopt that . cies terngasnsooem noel . . SS ae Incontestibl . the future woot ig . eee ait Sreaen tee erase OSE” . ape, ornamentation ahd appearance. ; ‘ 2 . . JOHN 0, COLEMAN. . 1 4e'to gauge exac ; e Non-forfeitable ! GEO W. HILL Manager f precisely: the same materials. “National Exchange, . TO THE UNFORTUNATE todo. constructed of precisely € narecals Re ae wey ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent. The utmost care 1S €X“ig “MEVADA VITY, CAL. OR. GIBROWS DISPENSARY,. And Simple! by Dividends. MAIN STRRET.GRASS VALLEX . cricsed in the selection of SeOTUe, BENS: > --Pronrietors}. "Ne, 683 Kearney Street, ae : the metals used, and only The Only First-class Business) vorner Commercial..... San Franciso: Whiteheads Cook b lity is Glotel im the City. : = i the very best quality Established in 1854 purchased. Each machine ade is: fitted with the ut-. has been fully tested and CORE proved to do perfect work . : and run.light and without noise. ae ; The Chicag Hotel Meat Cooking. . provement. in a loose balance PRIGE 82, premit winding bobbins wit No. 3, & No. 5. bobbin is filled. When at widths KE NEEDLES, ER fh BOBBINS. W. A. BisHopr. —e Aurus, Arx., Dec.7, 1889. Te Chicago Singer sewing machine receved in good order. isa splendid one; the Agents here would ask about thirty-five dollars for such a machine. Many. thanks. JoserH Bacuman. Somerset, Va., Oct. 28, 1889. The machine ordered of you arrived, and after a few days’ trial [ find it to be as represented, and doubtless wil continue to give satisfaction. Mary J. WALKER. we Trenton, Neb.,Nov. 26, 1889. The premium sewing machine came to hand very promptly and in good orSr.°Maraaret’s, Md., Dec. 14, 1889. _ We received the machine two weeks since in good order. with the machine and glad to speak of you as an honest, honorable firm, neighbor was here to Jook at the ma1 WRENCH, 1 THREAD CUTTER, 1 BIND. sewing The machine We are pleased A We have made such ar. rangements as enable us _ to offer the ChicagoSINGER SEWING MACHINES At lower rates than ever before for a good machine. This «machine is made after the /atest models of the Singer Machines, and is a perféct fac-simile in All the parts are tly the same as the Singer, and are o Singer Machine has avery important imwheelso constructed as to hout removing the work from the machine. The loosebalance whee! is actuated by a solid bolt » passing through a coliar securely pinned to the shaft outside of the balance wheel, which bolt is held to position by astrong spiral spring, When a bobbin is to be wound the bolt is pulled out enough to release the balance wheel, and turned slightly to the right or left where it is held by a stop-pin till the machine: is liable to be meddled with by children, the bolt can be left out of the wheel when not in use, so that the machine cannot be op. erated by the treadle. The thread eyelet and the needle clamp are made self. threading, which is a very great convenience. Each Machine Has the Following Attachments : 6 HEMMERS, all different ISCREW DRIVER, 1GAU fh CAN il A ‘ ed with Oil, NSTRUCTION Boo : 1 chine, and expects to order one next week. E. H. kivovur. Uniontown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889. We received the machine some two months ago.” Havegiven it u tuir trial and like it very much, We think it is as good as a forty dollar machine. Miss Janz Rowetn. Jackson, Cax., Nov. 16, 1889. I received your. premium sewing machine in good order, and am well pleased with the same. Accept my thanks. ' A, Norton. Wety’s Bringg, N. Y., Nov.20, 1889. I would say, after using th e sewing machine received from you, it gives erfect satisfuetion in al) respects, doing all kinds of work very nicely. Mrs. I. C. Youmans. Westzono, Mo., Dec. 10, 1889. . My sewing machine gives good satisfaction—does as good work as a fifty dollar machine. Mary E. Murray. B* selling our new Book “CHARACTER aaah dt Y »sKEICHKS.” {tis the greatest selling . der. It is nicely finished, and works Herrina, Ohio, Nov, 19, 1889. book rer proughs ous -p. the Routh. FHT: like a charm,and we are delighted} The seving machine I got from you LUSTRATIONS, fresh and striking ; huwith it. E. F. Youne. . a8 a premium last year, cannot be beaten, and does as good work as a $40.00 machine. Gro; B. Mum. Lonamont, Con., Nov. 17, 1889. I received the-machine all right, and am well pleased with it. It does excellent work. Pentvan McCarry. Prices; Pavable in Advance : t AILY TRANSCRIPT I year..17 00 { “6 4 . Ae eye 1. OO 5 4 @s0ek9 00 *f&-Subscribed to pay freight from the factory, which THREE AND A HALF DOLLARS 4o Nevada City. BROWN & CALKINS, Pubs. Dary,Transcnirt, i come to worthy strangers who come to PURELY . lodges, societies, etc, > po anata ti Noti i . s . . 3 . az: 1 * ¥ . reside in their midst, VEGETABLE eur eirawes dastrarios Ina handsome eight-page paper. It is iagned. every Thursday,-and contains all ot the . grana re pes “sg essential to the home-seekotice of Proving Will, Irisolvent. Notice. Tell them of ou lient echools INE FACILILTES important news of the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up to NW the guveri niger ery sb she : say 8h r excellent echools,. Perfectly Safe, Warten “SKILLED workmen . “fte,o! publication. 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Ditley, , except, such ¢ 24 wee 4 poe, rbe for Overl when and where i. 4 execution, 4 : of California, a [Ty tee Sareea flag SAC-. CHIOAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN 00 ; Monthly. { 'M 0 oe ae “WSated Lepramber Bo, San tent'the name, son od Se ee vataly $ a —_—______} » Cal., Oct, 6th, 180. P. i . 08 y ; } 1890, 5 ¢ Davis, Agricultural coutestant, va, Wiliam CHICAGO ILLINOIS . . oe = ey eins snemepepn sic One Bamplg-opy, 1 veniy-five Cente J. L. MORGAN, Clerk, until the nee of his { Dr. Beosanke’s Cough and Lung . pownie and Artemus Davidson, M. A. 1056, ie . By J. J. Greany, Dep, Clerk. . ns are forbidden t pay any i syrup. ana, A. Ashburn and Otis Baker, AdPs The Overland Month! sire P. F. Simonds, Atty for Petitioner, debts to the: molvent, or to deliver aby eet verse Claimants, Respondents, Involving, . . * £, : } “™ -~ onth'y P ublishing Oo. — Bist f ng to aueh insolvent, This eyrap is composed of wild . S,2 4oRi's. ky He DB aad i, 4 : SUD VOMpany. ee ee ansociath magi ana ino veld Debtor t 4 iM i Ver ‘ : » ad . : brery One knows are the most tonic . Ramed Cente, soe feas Pia iY ne . Incorporated 190, 0 . . ara lta ivory Stable Fetal ot nd Shon ake, . ait art rte and healing remedies known for the . inf mer*D es tomether with his witnesses neces ‘ ws Movads OM, opp Mational &xBRee2 STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW . 2 sald eltor be and appear belore the i rl allofthe above named Min: da City Directors: =~ F Post Office, Nevada City, Hon. J. M, ‘Judge of the Superior bento i To exp ada . ang itespondente, together with their wit-, sevnituemen es on AY GEO. G. ALAM, ig 4 . pb reugrty Med GEO. A. HARE: Esq, JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, . rurz Boo Court ofthe County of Bored, ied Lge : oug! , ipecac lood . nesses be an’ _— ; NESDAY & FRIDAY. . GEO. E. TURNER, Esq. 1 Cc. AN, Esq. “ WIN TILLEY, Esa. ‘ TS AND HOES A BPEUIAL 1 Ct h day root to loosen and throw off the offend: . 2ustigast the £8 eteby donigunted as an AtT7a.™. E. J. RECTOR, Secretary. ay rpsE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMP Be a Ten ek tata oay, «. Xf ing matter, by expeétoration, Ask . % that day, the ‘ath Bn by are Nevada City for Maybert via Washington and iron Stable has the largest lot of IRE} REPA.RING DONE NEATLY, at © prove their Seba ead shoots Ks i 4 a ‘ ec ¢ “ . : on iene P Jour doe if ee ft ePaper al oe mon der the pro aptod of LEAVES DUTOH FLAT. we Mondays, Wedhesdavs and Fridays, at 6 A. m. gasp Carriages and Buggies Deb ee ae gen I ies be fit combinati ) benere sO {n4 . Deak Tee SBtages.leave May ‘or Nevada via Ormond a Ww 'o be fi 4a r urther © a poughs, colde and bronchitis, or to. todu evidence to eatablisy j giinerai . Tussday “Thursday and ‘Baturday Tentodatatand Beturdays, &.5 AM. de, 04 Weshiagion On Tuesdavs,. reams with elegant Bugeies, Wagons and . ” AL=IN® mF, BRowN . Bin od nina morade Dan ge panlnh build up @ weak and emaciated gon OF 4 nera. ohare heoring is imede, 24 AT 7AM a traachl oa ne WORTHLEY & NICHOL, Managers. As bodiment Notice and o ' BROWA & CALKINS, edi ca paid: any ered avoftent i Fae ver:. ‘ , 5 t a c . rpthemep eli ype e ; : sumptive patient than this or . curnable before the Regisver xo piecelverd TyASSENGERS“CAN. BY TAKING THIS . y -p This organization was necessary for the protection of ourselves and those doin he hiroes arc fice te Ra piees aes Beton a croup and whooping cough there ir ie “eng otherthen that 13 one neve Cit, at noon, instes business with us. We propose to run rages x ta inter nd Summer, wnewier and capable of gojag “eae vice, of geod styl Book Newsva — froagtice Rogge d , that, in the 4 : a ney yo pe pesoag Repent be belore the doposing oficer, phot mento tee . mo ‘snow. We Jarnestly solieitthe co-operation of our friends, Signed? man cates to drive, as any gentle ’ ver and Job Printers, . macntinn proceeding Sgeinst the sald n 4 , 4 4 i “ cba . f he si P a cit . fe ele « ‘ ‘i . 1 eongteg t values — st Mpeg ma thy hedeo Oo ee dahe parts 1a eppesr re'. “All orders strictly attended ' to ‘and . Washington Mining Co. ~. Yuba Mining Co,, Good Saddle Horsesalwarsonhant _ . PUBMSHERS OF THE NEVADA OITY oe ir 8d; 1800, meal penny Cee i ice . gbutasto tla cation, default willbe duly . oharges ensonable _ = Diamond D. M wate . Bluebell Mining Co., CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROKPTi gsrin horuiers cai the ie te ok buperan Ot : » Yike tt. Bold by Carr Bros. 5 ae SELDEN HETZBL, Register. T, ©, ELVE. Proprietor ; anyon Creek Mining Co. . FURNISHED . Ashed Hoptember Gth, 1861, ore bees pe jana 1, Nilon a 4