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August 22, 1861 (4 pages)

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Pa +n epithe ie MN a e SS “GROVER & BAKER’S First Premium Noiseless FAMILY SEWING MACHINES 4 At Greatly Reduced Prices! At Greatly Reduced Prices t At Greatly Reduced Prices! $60 and upward! $60 and upward! $60 and Upward: TWENTY per cent. DISCOUNT from our former low Prices. site GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING the introduction of our New Style Family Sewing Machines in this State (as in all others, ) has prompted certain unprincipled and unreliable parties to endeavor to force upon the public certain inferior and so called CHEAP MACHINES! Which either by jogel injunctions or from their own inherent defec the Eastern States. It is our determination to Supply a Good Machine AT A VERY LOW PRICE And the purchaser may net as in past instances experience in the purchase of one of the mis mamed Cheap Sewing Machines, a dear bargain and waste of money. THE WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION oe OF THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE "And the fact that OVER FIFTY THOUSAND! t Havo alrendy been sold and are daily and hourly meh clicking in every quarter of the ‘globe, proclaiming in their unerring action, perfect operation and wenderful simplicity, THEIR UNDENIABLE SUPERIORITY > Ia the best evidence we can adduce of their merits. The highest,efforts of inventive genius, the most perfect application of mechanical akill, and the beat practical results of an undivided aim to pre-eminence ABOVE ALL OTHERS! Are combined in the Grover & Baker Family Sewing Machine ! That this ore-eminens haa heen attained is iu contravertiyty evidenced in their increasing and uppracedeated gale, and the UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS Attending them at ALL THE FAIRS OF 1860 Where agatuat the most newerful and unremit ting opposition of rival Machines they have in avery, instance received . THE FIRST PREMIUM ®ver Wheeler & Wilson, Singer, Howe And all other Shuttle Machines. ——s at itr Send for a Cireular of our reduced Prices, ye Samples of Sewing, ete. © n. &. BROWN,..... AGENT a 329 MONTGOMERY STRERT, © “SAN FRANCISCO. Samuel Jelly, Sxcramento ; J. T. Aliment, Ma. giviliegd 1 Woodman, Sicckion ; J. Lcwl we 8 have long since died out in . , Dr. 0. V. Girard’s Ginger Brandy. [ag geaspeaten mMnyAnaTiON ox ely used di progress of the Cholerain London in since then in the Unjted State». In 1849-50, e the disease was: spreading over the Southern and Western States, it was found~to be a relia“As only the very best articles are used, and from its peculiar combination, it possesses in a highdegree the properties of a stomachic stimu FOR COL CRAMPS, DIARRHGA, FLATUL Y, SPASMS OF THE STOMA and BOWELS, Affording immediate rélief, Dyspepsia, Atonic Gout, promotes Digestion, thecks and prevents Nausea, and is a eertain curg.for Sea Sickness. Asa Bitters it is unequaled in the world. Ig a delightful, pleasant, and healthy beverage and is particularly recommended to all exposed to the weather or a changeable climate. “No Family or Traveler should be without it. Nore.—Purchasers will please notice the signature, -without which none is genuine. A. RK. JENKINS, of the National Exchange Saloon, is the authorized Agent for Nevada, for the sale of the above Ginger Brandy. It can be had in quantities to suit purchasers. >. 'T, Groesbeck, SHAVING & HAIR CUTTING SALOON. INext door to Center Market, Commercial Street, Nevada. I Rage nanlgy (harem attention paid to Hair Cut : ting, Shampooing, and Hair Dressing. I am now prepared to give -. WARM AND COLD BATHS, Having attached a Good Bath Housg to my shop and supplied it with Turkish Towels, Fine Soap, Flesh Brushes, etc. Those wishing to indulge in a good Bath will call in and see me. F&F. TILLMAN, No. 90 Battery street. San Francisce. Sole Agent for TILTON & McFARLAND’S celebrated Fire-Proof and Burglar Safes This Safe is well-known in the market for its unsurpassed fire-proof quality, having withstood in California, as well as in the East, the het‘ test flres known. We can refer to endless certificates from partics in our mininy towns, where these Safes have been subject to the most severe tests of its fire-proof qualities. The Safes are secured by our Combination Lock. , This Lock is in every respect the most secure one’ in use ; it requires the key and combination to open the Safe. If the key should be abstracted from the owner, it would be perfeetly useless to the possessor without his knowing the combination, or mental key, which the owner carries in his head. ‘fo thosein want of areliatie Safe we 0% the above cheaper than any other in the maret. A large assortment.on hand and to arrive. a2-6m ¥. TILLMAN 90 Battery st PAINTER & CO.,, Practical Printers And Dealers in Type, Presses, Printing Matertals, Ink, Printing--Paper,-Carda, ete. J.B. PAINTER, SAN FRANCISCO. J.M. PAINTER, ¢ a ; T. P. PAINTER, ) Offices fitted out with dispatch. San Francisco, March 1-ly DRS. CHAPMAN & HATCH, _, Surgical and* Mechanical Dentists, 0 Corner of Bread and Pine streets, We would inform our friends, and all wishing our services tha: WE ARE PREPARED to atte dthose favoring us with a call, at an hours. fecth after having become senuitive J, exposure of the nerve will be tilled withou causing pain. ' Wr WILL WARRANT ALL WORK Done at this Office, to be performed in a MORK SKILLFUL MANNER, and b tter satistastion given, than elsewhere in this vivinity, otherwis no charge wil! be made. Our charger ase mode rate, and to suit the times. Wease permancatls located iu this-place. March 4, 1861-tf RED DOGAND Ne VAwa Ciad DAILY STAGE LINE. STAGK LEAVES THE National axchause, brad etre. Nevada, EVERY AFTRKNOON. at2 Pp. Mo, aun arrives at Red Dog atte. Mm Ke turning stage LEAVES RED DUG at 8 A M jebWM. J.WILLIs, t’ruprietor a . DAILY TRANSCRIPT Book aad Job Printing Office. fp fe Proprietors of this Establishment havi parchased one of the finest’ Joh Offices dvie broughtinto the mountains,and are now prepare’ to execute in the beat possible manner, and a REDUCED RATES, every description of Printing, such as BILL-HEADS, CHECKS, BALL TICKETS, CARDS. BILLS OF FARE, POSTERS. snGoRA eee. LABELS, &c., Ro., &a. LEWIS BROTHERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SECARS AND TOBACCO. —— M. LEWIS, J. LEWIS, S. LEWIS, . San Francisco. Nev. da. Carson (ity July 27, 1R61-tf Ho! Every One that Thirste‘h ! DR. CRONK’'s CELEBRATED RUOr BEER ‘The most HMeaithfal and Heneficial . . Demperance Beverage e Of the setson. For sale at all the principe! ao loous fo the ¢ity and vicinity. © Grdersteitst No 45 Spring street. will be promptly attended to. jetiat iS R. P. McVANIEL. aoe WASHINCTON MARKET. No. -10 Commercial Street, « " NEVADA QITY. THE UNDERSIGNED KEEP A LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY VEGETABLES. Their Stock is receivéd daily, is always fre sh and consists of the following. articles : ‘Fresh Butter, Cheese, Fresh Eggs, Onions, Cabbage, Potatoes, Fruits, Apples, Prunes, Oranges. ALSO-GAME and POULTRY, constantly on hand. Hotelsand Fathilies supplied with Vegetables at ‘ aa The Lowest Cash. Prices. Call at the WASHINGTON MARKET and make your purehases. = FORTUNE GUES. m28-tf ‘ Fr. x. KAST, AGENT OF A. SEIBERLICH, Bese and SHOE Manufacturer, of Philadelphia. Warehouse, i 214-California Street, (below ag oat SAN FRANCISCO. Constantly on hand, a large assorted stock of Gentlemen’s, Ladies’ Misses and Children’s. Wear, of superior quality. Also—French, Calf Boot Legs and Boot Fronts. F. X. KAST, Sole Agent for California. Covotrv orders promptly attended tr m28 3m COLDEN EACLE HOTEL, TUBBS & PATTON, PROPS. ORNER SEVENTH AND K STS., Sacramento. Having leased the above well known and popular Hotel, thoroughly renovated and repaired the same, now offers indueementa to the traveling public superior tovany Hote! in Sacramento. Families and single guests visiting the city, will find at the Gelden Eagle, Better Rooms; Pleasant and well furnished and a Table unsurpassed by any Hotel in the City. With moderate prices. Every room has Spring Beds and Mosquito Kars throughout and is well ee: OUR COACH will always be in readiness to convey Passengers to and from the Hotcl Free of Charge, and to any pait of the city for 50 Cents each. M. TUBBS, Late of the National House, Boston D.R. PATTON, he International Hotel, 8. F. Formerly June 24-3m JEROME H. COOK, CcCiTW BILL POSTER. PRICES FOR BILL POSTING : Fifty Three-sheet Posters.. 2....60«+ $5 00 Fifty Two-sheet Posters..-....ceeees 400 Fifty One-sheet. Posters.....esceeeees 2 50 }Each additional fifty..... eerecctcewces 100 Fifty Half sheet Posters...--...20000 1 60 Kach additional fifty....-. $daS e080 30's 50 Pit repear ver ahect PORtULS, 0.0 cccccccccee 1 00 Distbriating Programmes, ete. ‘per 100).. 1.00 ie Orders lett at the city Printing Offices wi)! receive prompt attention. jr2-tf CLOSING OUT! A. LIEBERT. DAGUERRi#: AN ARTIST, NNOUN‘ES to hi friends and the public, that he is about to close out his business, und requests persuns holding winning tickets in hisdate raffle, to call for their pictures before the Sth day of July next, as an engagemenut with an Europe st Periodical to furnish a series of Cali tornia Views;will make ix necessary’ for “him to start on the Ist day of August. He has a teantiiubassortincnt of -WACCHES AD JEWELRY. whieh he invites purckecers tecal} and examine. hey ean yet better cgains than they can ever -xpect to find as he will sell at CYST, being vound to close his stoek out before his Feparture. He also offers ior sale his splendid i DAGUERREAN “STABLISHMEN™., To a person acquainted with tne business, no better chance of stepping iuto an already : stublished and p ofitable coucera can be offered. Pursersion will be given onthe st of August, 16i. Toa person NOT acquaint) d with tie art, and vishiny to learn and con inue his business, he will furnish instruction unti? the iat of August, at whicu time he will be put in possession. Now is your time for Portraits ! Call, before M. L.’s d parture. Yeu will be ure not only t have a good portrait, but you will also get it cheaper than you.can get it anywhere elxe. ; : &7Ladies and ge tlemen wishing to purehast heir portraits, now in Mr. L.’s Gallery as speci “nens Of his art. ean-secure them at-very reasenthle priene oP M% YOUNG LADUtLS’ © she Nader \ RS. HEBBARD AND MISS PHIL. rt LIPS will ovens BOARDING AND DAY “CHOOL, for young Jadies, in Nevady City, » ew doors above the re-iden eo: JH! Helm, on MONDAY, MAY i8t. These Ladies are ex periencea Teachers, and as they intend ‘o estal lish the selveR perman-otly in Nevada thos vho wieh to vive their daughters e *horougi. adaccomplished Edu ation, ¢.nmot do bette: han place th: m at this Seneol. Terms per Month, of Four Weeks: Primary Branches......0 6. ececaccee $3 00 Wigher English Branches..... eisaacis 4 0 WING ri wanss o0ccee eee cesgsanswevcasss canec ; 0 ‘rench,. Spanish and Latin, (eweli).. 6.. 2 i Wenwiei ane Matalin inc. csc cicccecesccas 20 Nev@la, May 11. '8 cf Com s& Stunchiield, DEALERS IN DRUCS, MEDICINES, OILS Paints, Siasionéry, Cigars, e c. all eed exomine® our han deonpeces 98 way te Red Pog. Mav? 8& PASILY STAGE LINE. For Washington, Alpha and Omeza SIX HORSE STACE FINE, Carrying the U.%. ital, c Lenves he Na. ional Fx. shone, Brow! etroot, Neywods FVERY MORNENG> at 7 =3 o*%loek, +. My, and Arrives af Washing.on, at #2 PB. Returnjne—The stave Pav ea WASTING TO t7elick, A oM. and arrives in Nevada Cf yo .* Dowk A.W. Vorgens wishing to vi-it anv o* the abov. nam t poinraknt vo with seanri vy. they will “an alt th ir ew inters t an? trovel oo the SIX TOPSE STAGH PINE, © wauuld also rotary *hanke fo the trivelin? nnbhlie for the Wher . mannerin whi-h they hev> notrantzed my line, md willassurethemt at ff willevor heomy wist ‘o contribut’ te their comfort when they travel wth ms, Tharety me ometoe ane ofthe bes! and wost careful @vivers in be State. LEW MORRILL, Proprietcr. Sect , ” Per Jos, S. Roberts. Jr. Court State. ct of : sumB. F. STOKES, filed against you and JAM. WEAVER, within ten days from the service of this writ, ifserved oti You in this county, within twenty days if served on_you in this District, and,out of this bee wg . and. within forty may hag
served on you in the State and out ef this District, in an action commenced on the 27th day of Jue, A.D.; 1861, in said Court, to recover the sum of $2,308 75, (with interest thereon from this day until paid, at the rate of Three per cent. per month,) alleged by plaintiff in hie —— to this action to be due him from you, defendants, upon three certain promissory notes pr gag oe set out and mentioned in-said complaint. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed, -Plaintifi will take Judgment against you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demand of the Court such other relief as is prayed for in plaintiffs’ said complaint. 2 : ~—) In testimony. whereof, I. Jno. 8 LAM} seal ; BERT, Clerk of the Distriet Court, aforepress the seal of the said Court, at office, in the city of Nevada, this 27th day of June, A. Pp. 1861. JNO. 8S. LAMBERT; Clerk. By Jos. Ruberts, Jr., Deputy. By order of Hon. Niles Searls, District Judge of the Fourteenth Judicial District Court. A true copy—Attest. . INO. 8S. LAMBERT, ‘Clerk. “4 utye : Sargent & Niles, Pit’ffs Atty’s. j29-td* ‘\ UMMONS.—State of California--NekK) vada County—ss. District Court of the ‘ourteeath Judicial District of sai State The People of the State o! California, to SAMUEL D. ROLLINS. Greeting: You are heréby summoned to appear and answer tothe complaint of Melissa L. Rollins, filed against-you within ten daya from the service of this writ, if-served on you, in this County, within twenty days ifserved on you in this District, and out of fhis county, and within bpd days if served on you in they State and out of this District, m an action commenced on the 15th day of June, A. D., 1861, in said Court, wherein plaintiff prays judgment agaist you for a decree of Divorce from the bonds of Matrimohy now existing between you and plaintiff, and that plaintiff have the care, . besa ee ant custedy of the infant -chilren, Emma M., Franklin D, and-James M. Rollins, and that she recover Of and trom you the costs of suit and fur such “theran further relief as may seem just and equitable in the premises. Anu‘ you are hereby notified that if you fail to, answer said complaint as herein cirected, plain tiff will takejudgment against you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demand ot the Court such other relief as is prayed for in plaintiff ’s said complaint. ~~ In testimony wisreofI John 8. Lam} se bert, Clerk ov the District Court, afore said, do hereunto set mry hand and impress the seal of the said Court, at ffice, in the city of Nevyda, this 9ti day of Aug A.’D, IS61. JNO. S. LAMB RT, Clerk. — By order of Hon. Niles Searls, Judge ef the District Court aforesaid. A true copy —<Attest : JNO. 8S. LAMBERT, Clerk. By Jos. Roberts, Jr., Ve uty Sargent & Niles, Pit’its . \ ty’s. au 0 4w* ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of California, County of Neva+a, ‘lt wnsiipo Bloomflela. By virtue ofan execution tv me de.ivered, issue from the Court of W. C. Carter. Eaq., an acting Ju-tice of the Pence in ard for tue County alores id, tearing date August 9th, A. bp 186i, to seli-ty a judgment. rendered by said Justice 6. tne Peace, on the ath day of August, A. bp. In6!, injavor of CLA’ S #ONES and agamet H. CRUSON & CO., ior the sui of $:02 .2&, debt. increst, damages and costs of suit 3 1 lave ta ken in execution, and wiil sell to thehighest bidder for cash, the following deseritrd prop rty, to-wit: All those MINING CLALMS, being situated and fymy at or near the town of Nurth Bloomiield, (tlumbng !' istri-t) bounded as fol lows > fronting on Hmubuy Creek 300 tect nore or Ll »a, bouaded onthe north by Pacoba « Co., on tue south by Colton & ('e’s cliiiue—runniny ‘ack to the ecntre of the ridge, tuvether with a s tof those, belonging to raid Claim: , aid about f'wenty pounds of Quickrilver, on MONDAY. Si PTeaMbBER 2d, at , betwe n the hours ot 10 oelock, A. Mc. and 4o’clovk. P M. on the ground near Hie }own of North Bloomfi ld, State ant (} un'y aforesaid. ‘laken as the preperty of W. CRUSON &€O., tu sati fy the above cemands and averumg co®ts. Given un er my hand tiie Oth Jay vl Auguat>a. Dy 86). nu 8 tda A BICKFORD, Constable. beruiCArasvu. OF PARDON.— The People of the Stae of Califurmia.vs HKang knthe Court of \s-ions, Nevada county. ifon Pavil Belden pre-iding Judge oF the Cour of -es:foms and E. W. Maslin. r8q., Discciet Attorney uf the County a oresxid : Please take lotice that the unde signed will apply to Hi-xvellency, Johe G. Downs, Governor ef the ‘tate 0 Calitornis, tor th: pordesefitts-FUNG, who was convicted nthe Studay -fSeptemher, vt 8 0, im the Court-aforesait, of the crime of Burglary, and by said ourt sentenced tu the state Prison for the term +f three pear>. = JOHN ANLERSON, Attorney for He Fung. We acknowledge servic oi copy trereot Auy. th, 16). Lb. BELDEN, County Judge. Ki. W. MASLIN, District Attorney. A truce copy. Attest: J.3 LAMBERT, County Clerk Per Jor.Roberts. Jr, Deputy. ag ti ] ISSOLTUION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is herehy giveu to all persons whom it mov oeneern: that the pr tacrehip hereto!ore iting between Pewie Colton and barwiaC . on, is this Jav di.,solved b mete} corrent. Persons haying demands acainst aaid paurtnerslip will present the aame t) Darwin Colton for miym ot and all persone indeobt:-d. to e:id firn, will nay to Darwin Ce!ten, who is hereby au thorige . to settle oll bu-iness pertaiuing to s id artnership. July 25th, ia6 . LEWIS COLTON, NWARIVEN COLTON. . Assube ess NOTACHE.—The partnorshic e isting between the firm o! Jobn ston & Ly‘ord. in the Lumber busiuess. war. by yutuaice an, divxalved on dnky 2th, xi. N 3. E.vford will reesive an coll ct all monies cu he firm and re» ipt for the eame. FAMES EK. JOLINSTON, N. G. LYFORD,. ON Ae {¥t2.°w* UNITED STATES BATHS ! AND HAIR DRESS'NGS SALOON, rps antersigned would inform the citizens o! -Nevata and vicini v that thev harecomplete . i fine hathing House. ac’ sehed to their well known ‘stablishment, where th¢ ~ublie eon he aéeommo ‘ste with Baths at all tins They also kee) »matantly on hand “ Dr. Gennuine’s Reprodu:rar," eclohrated ‘or its medical powers over th onmman Hair. Tt entirely eradicates dandruff an ! ceona the heir from turning crey PERFUMERY— \ fine acsortinent on hend said, do hereunto set my hand and im}: aPntt LAMPE © BRO.. 54 Bread atrcet e8T dH. CHINESE DOCTOR, At No. 70 Commercial atreet, m23m* NEVADA. P. PALMER. and in ~alhe of B. F.D with interest gu thorpemengie’ on i w homey og at the rate of Two per cent. month rendition ment until paid, together with bend and whereas, on the 5th day 7 goat 8 1861, it was ordered and decreed that the Mortgage set forth in piaint be foreclosed, and the prope scribed, to-wit: ‘* The full undivided one. all that certain lot of mining claims pnd Iwig* situated in said Nevada county, lying and bein, on the. south side of the Middle Yuba. Ri above Freeman’s Bridge, and more particalarty of August, . . described as follows : ing abo adjoin -elaims of tags % Me 30 ing the minin Bou frem said Lane & Bound’s Gupper lines D ‘4 south bank of said Middle Yuba River. ap more er less, running back acrogs the bar or fiat into the hill, together with all hts, privileges and a purtenances, thereunto pn ing or pertaining,”" be levied’ upon an@: sold to sare’. pete pelenent. ener and costs, and the pre. ceeds thereof applied: to the id “ee of rg < aforesaid. aw Wee otice is hereby given, that'l wi public sale, al? the a re deacribed ‘presen the highest bidder for eash, in frent of the ey oh eae Se, . in Nevada, on FRIDAY LP. . between the h *eloek’ A. M., and 4 o’clock, P. af. aii ere ‘ — uader my hand, this 14th day of Aug. J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff. . _ By Jto. H. Dickson, Depely T. B. McFarland, rlt’Ms Atty. auls-td Ey ene {HERIFE’S SALE,---BY VIRTUE ofan Execution to_me directed, and deliy. ered, issued out of the Hon. District Court, of the 4th Judicial District. in and for the county of Nevada, b: a oe July 30th, 1861, in favor of JAS. WHARTENBY, EF Ab., co the South Yuba Canal Company, and gal inst H. HICKS, JOHN PUDT and:-~—~ SIMMONS compormg the Pennsylvania Mining Company, ‘ and each ana every one of them, for the sum of 1 507 97, debt, with interest on said sum of $1 97 from the 30th day of July, 136), at tde rate of 10 per cent, per month until paid, together with $36 costd of sait, I have levied upon the following described property, to-wit: (which, was heretofore tevied upoh and attached, July 15ih, 1861.) All the right, title and interest ofthe within named defend } Of, in and to acertain set of mining claims, or ground situated in Nevada Township and county, On_what is known as Picayune or Yankee Point, east of" and adjoin. ing the claims of Booth, and known asthe Penpsylvania Co.’s Claims, tugether with all “the appurtenances thereunto belonging, covsisting of iron hose, hose pipes, rights of way, ete. Also, all quicksilver which was in said claims, amount. ~ to fifty pounds more or less. . otice is hereby given that 1 will expose to med sale. all the above described property to the 1ighest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on FRIDAY, SEPT. 6th, 1861, between the hours of 9 A.M. and 4 o’clock, P. M. ‘a under my hand this 14th day of Aug. J. B. VAN HAGEN, Sherif. ’ By Jno. H. Dickson, Under Sheriff. Sargent & Niles, Pit’ffe Atty’s. \ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of Californix—Count; of Nevadi.—Township of Little York, ss. By. virtue of an éxecution to me* delivered, issued from the Courtof KE. J. Cook, Keq. 4m acting Justice of the Peace, in and for tie County afuresaid, bearing date ‘August 7th, igs, to satisfy a judgment rendered by E. J. Cook, ivsq., on the 22d day of July, A. D. 1861. in favor of J. P BOURKE, et al. ‘Trustees of M. C. 1s. D: Co. and against H. RUDOLPH &Co.for the sum of $2.4 9, Cebt, interest, damages ard costs of suit, Lhave taken in execution, and will sell to the i ghest biduer jor cash, the following described property, to wit : a+ertain set of mining clainis, situated on besten Hi'l, near the village o. Red bo, und bounded as follows: on the perth by Fess & (yk Claims. and on the suuth by Darling & Co.’s clainis. Also—All the appurtenances sclonging to said dalms. DPwil sell the above geserited prop ity at the town of Ked bog, on TUESDAY. a5 PY 3d, A.D, 1861, between the hou so. 9 Oluck, A. Mo and 5 o’elk, PM, of saith day.. ‘Rake asthe prepeny of Henry Rudolph & Co., to satisiy the above deMiu oS and accruing eusta. Given under my band this th day uf august, A.. oti au 5 tis M. COMBs, Constable. CENTRE MAnKET, JOMN SCHNIDEK, PROPRIETOR, No, 13, Commercial Street. z 1 WOULD IXFOM THE publi: of thix place and the county at large. that I have on hand and desivn keeping a large supply of: American Beef, Perk and Mutton, ker MEATS DELIVERET w any part ofthe vity whenever desired. at rearonable rates. Nevada, Febraury 1, 184 -t ~ UNION SALOON, No. 46-Pime S:reet, Nevada City: jous GRIMES~ WOULD INFORM hie many ricuds, antktlie publir at large, tuat he + eeps his saloon supplivdl with The Finesi Liquors, Cigars, ete. Peraons wishing to indulge is a» light summer drink ”? or coke” something ** straight con. be wcommodated by culling a tae Uniun. jy23 if BROAD STREET MARKET No. 48 Broad Street, Nevada. ALL KINDS OF MEAT constantly on hand at the above well known Market, and ‘or se in quantities tu snit purchasers, MBATS DELIVESED inany part of the city. fre of any charge. Prices according to quality of Meats urchased. PyCoRte JAS. COLLEY. TALLMAN & TURNER. G AS & 21 Commercial Sireet, NEVALA C:TY.wae (EE RETA‘LI ft ware EAN EAeey: ERS in }fertware, Stovs. Pipe. Hydraulic Pipe, ete. : IOPPER WORK and JORBING lone to order rv with vontmems ert tfenatelUNDEF T4KINY. . ‘pres TAS 'M. O.S TCE pre TaKeR Ay on hand and will mike to order coy EHED COFFINS at the following rtes + : SMALL SIZE. FROM.. cece cere eres $3 ta $ LARGE SIZE. FROM..66 eee cere “aa GRAVE FENCES, of ever. eee — cheaper than by any other person dn the d ALL WORK LONE iu the nat at atyle . Plates furnished and no charge for “neraving: Mareh 16 (186 of Pena SS , ©. WARS E Bey ‘IGN, ORNAMENTAL AND HOUSE SS TER, Rroud strevt, Nevada, next sbor® Saker & Co.’s' Brick store. Cheapness, punct»ality and di-pateh the ordet 36 ef the ‘ FOR SALE—Patnts mixed. aad they desi; ef everytt FASHIC L Repat: ia under tl who will: SIMD vada and ( eatablishu Opposite Done in a: and satiaf If you wat them by c: FASH QM CHA™ . t the people Thos pers do. well to Nevada. PR ee tn eee Jt ; Orders ft fise at the ( Nevada, A Ne HOUS By of all tine i 4n1 ala e; Most 4 war vr Witheaf on FO. Buley How jyt-im eee D1 he me Al ways t FUNS Nevada,