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. es ee ' TATE OF CALIFORNIA COU. ‘. San Francisce Advertiseme’ts. . GHERAEP’S SALE -—By virtucof an ox. a
NEW STOCK-WINTER GOODS $30,000 G"otiteyade. 60. tn Court of Sessions. tie . De === . bene piers Reealrerted: detvered ont ot oc
ne wm People &e,, vs. John W » defendant.— ia nail for the of Nevi al District $3
: : ne Ro Take notice that the unders' , Attorney for FIRST PREMIUM an any dh evada, State of Califor.
s AT THE— ; WORTH oF John Whittage the defendant above named, . . . e Water 20th; 1862, in favdr of Phe
American Dry Goods Store ! . ioe ne SToutforaas otis parton aaacr . SEWING MAC MEN ES.) Q5-tesin tnd eatin: for ine tn can idd t hereava me of Three Hundred thirty anJ 62-100, dot
ae ee TO LOT HEN G ! I Be reef end Sate nar worm: At. WORLD'S FALE, . (debe) with taterest onthe ald bmot gan ¢
BROAD STREET, NEVADA, ‘
»O@HINN & COLBY
ELA Susi fareise SEnReaES
WINTER.GOODS!
ger Ever brought im the Mountains. Of
THE DRY GOODS
Which they offer to the Ladies of Nevada and
the surrounding country at such prices that can
not tail to suit. .
SILK GOODS.-New Varicty.
a s GOOD -,
ites Peintes, Jacones,
Indiennes, Solories,
$000 yards Poplin:
@ilk and Wool Shellers, Organdles,
Traveling Dress Goods, allkinds, _
BBUSSELS & VELVET CABPETS.
1 Pieces of Linen. P
Glovesof every size ondcolor. °
French & American Prints.
Be oo & Wool Curtain Damask, Wool,
mask, Lace and Musiin Curtain
' Table Damask, Brown and Bieached
Sheetieg.
: A ties’ Stock "of
Trimmings, .
Mohair,
Barege.
Marseilies & Lancaster Quilts,
=, =
Mantillas, Shawls,
Embroideries, Bonnets,
Shakers, Sunshades,
Umbrellas, Parasols,
NEW STYLE DUSTERS !
_ NEW STYLES MANTILLAS !
Now Style of Embroidery, entirely New!
BONNETS & CHILDRENS HATS !
New Style of DRESS SILK.
This permanent stock of Dry Coods—the largest ever seen in the mountains of California—
was bought for Vash and we will ‘guarantee to
. @ellcheaper than any other establishment van
postibly sell. .
.g, Memdites f catland examine our Goods before
; Purchasing elsewhere. Give us one trial.
CHINN & COLBY.
% } Nevada, Oct. 25th.
ed
FAMILY GROCERY STORE*
A. ' BARUH,
No.17 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cal.
Informs the public that he.will keep }:
constantly on hand,. ’
“Ranch Batter, Cheese,-Vege-~
(abies, Coffee, Case Goods, Fruit,
<A fine assortment ef Goods usually found in a
store of that kind. His articles are. all of the
firat quality and will be sold cheap for cash.—
He can always be found at his old stand on Commercial street. ;
Nevada, Nov. 16th
OPPOSITION
PEOPLE'S LINE to NEV; YORK
Route Changed from Micaragua to
Isthmus of Panama.
—
Low Rates of Passage
FIVE DAYS AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
Treasure taken on Steamers through to
New York Free.
. Tbe fastand favorite Boub le en
gine steamship, {
MOsks° TAYLOR,
1,500 'Tons. P
K, HOWEsS. ..Comman ‘er.
Wi. be despatched for *
PANAMA,
rom Mission street Wharfy-8an’ Francisco,
peunctualty at 9 o’cluck, A. M,,.
' WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21st
Connecting with{the splendid steams! ip
AMERICA !
ee eeeeeeereeeeee
2990 lons..ecee JEFF. MAURY, Commander.
‘Those ateamers are unsurpassed ‘for speed,
comfort, eéantiness and safety.» ~* ‘
‘T¥éisure wHl be taken to Panama, and fro1
Aspinwall to NewYork, free of all, expense,
ers paying Isthmus transit ONLY.
Me of Lading furnished t> Shippers.
, Fariaformation or passageapply to
ede tee br.o® IK. ROBERTS, Agent.
"+ gz3° 435 & 427 Battery st , San Francisco.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN!
BEUNG desirous of moving my
Family to san Francisco, twill sell
my residdenée. ‘at # greot sacrifice,
for cash ar on time with interest.
Also, House and'Garden, and from
poh! we vod land §{ mile froi
ar urs to
‘ aPP'y }M. WIXON.
76 Broad strect.
tolwa: Fur p
dee .
. G@oodyear's Rubber Goods a
tobe disposed, of
REGARDLESS OF COST!
JOSEPH BROTHERS,
‘Corner of Broad and Pine Streets,
Nevada,
AVING resolved to give up business. we
H call the attention of the Public, to the
fact that we will sell ;
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods,
HATS, ~
Se
CAP3,
BOOTS,
SHOES
TRUNKS,
VALISES,
Anda good Assortment of.
Atsuch rates as will induce buyersto pur
hase at once. Be20
CROCKERY.
Preece CHINA, GLASS “WARE,
/
SILVER PLATED. WARE,
CUTLERY, ete.
PERCEY DOUCLAS,
, ‘
421 Montgomery. street,
SAN FRANCISCO,
HAS THE
Largest and Best Aésorimenit of Good
in that line to be found \_
‘.
e
inthe City,
ALLOF WHICH IK 18 SELLING AT THE
LO WEST PRICES,
THOSE WHO BUYFOR CASH
WILL FIND IT
Greatly to their Advantage to give him a
call befure*purchasing elsewhere.
San Francisco, Dec. Isth—jmidp
—
Two below
7"
Commercial Street,
ES FRESUMEATSOFR aL.
“plied witli the choicest meats of
Nevada, Sept 3d.—im
8 TAKER, has on hand and will
CENTRE MARKET, NO. 2,
doors the TRANSCKIPY offieeBULACHER & KRAFT.
kinds, at Wholesale-and Retail.—
This Marketi is contioually sup
all kinds, and customers will be attended without a moment’s delay
UNDERTAKING.
7 . WM. C.S8T1aBES U DERmake to order COVERED ©WINS at the following.chea} rates :
SMALL SIZE. FROM.. 2..c0s0000. $3 to $10
LARGE SIZE. FROM...eames re 31d to g20
GRAV FENCES, ofevery style, furnished
cheaper than by any other person in the county.
one, Souinioneice E in the neatest style.
ates furnished aud no charge for engraviny.
March 16 1861-tf i aa
DR. F. HILLER,
Homeopathic Physician aud Surgeon
SYR FICE, corver of Pine avi Broad Streets,
Flage’s Building, (up s‘sirs.)
OR. HILUER pays particularly attention to
eases of Midwifery and all Discases ef long
standing. ° : ’ 7
Nevada. June 1sth.
om
A.P, CHURCH & CO.,.
“Wbefore-the Hon. David
‘the November Term thereof A, D., 1861, convicted of an assault with a deadly weapon with intent tocommit murder, and afterwards, to-wit :
At the term aforesaid, sentenced by said court.
to he imprisoned for the term of three ome in
the State Prison of said State of California, to
Hon. David Belden, County Judge, Nevada
BOG e 50 5) Fe i RAIG, Attorney
e hereby acerpt service of the fo
ice this 8th day of December. A. D., 1862. .
i . DAVIDBELDEN.\ County Judge, Nevarta TEN"
E. H. GAYLORD,
District Attorney, Nevada county.
n my office in the above
seal
—
County of Nevada,ss: J, R.° H_ Farquhar,
County Clerk. and ex: officio, clerk of the court
of Sessions, in and for said Nevada couniy, do
hereby ing .
a#moticc this day filed
entitied action.
_~_ Witness my hand and seal of said court
seal} thesth day of Deccmber,, [862.
we i. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
i By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy.
NSOLVENT NOTICE.—in the County
Court of Nevadacounty. State of California
in the matter of the petftion of Levi Ayers, an In
solvent Debtor :
Pursuant to an order of the Hon. David
Belden, Judge of the, said County Court, nv ice is hereby given to all the creditors of the
‘said Insolvent, Levi Ayes, to be’ and appear
L elden, County Judge
aforesaid, in open court, at. the court room of
said court, in the county of Nevada, on the 15th
day ef January, A. D., 1863, at 10 o’clock., A.
M , of that day, then aud there to show cause,
if any they can, why the prayer of that Insolvent should not be granted, and an assignment
of his estate be made, and he be disharged from
his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the
statute,in such cuse made and provided ; and in
the mean time all proceedings against said Insolvent be stayed.
~~ Witness my hend and the seal of said
court, this 12th day of Dee Aa. D, 1862.
KR. H. FARQUHAR. Clerk.
Per G. K. Farquhar, Deputy.
John Garber, Atty
Y\UMMONS.—State of California. In Justice’s Court, Little York Township, in and for
he County of Nevada. The people ef the State
of California send greeting to Calvin A. Stevens
and Marshall Stevens. You are hereby sum:
moned to appear before the undergigned Justice
ot the Peace, at his office in said township on
Thursday, the Ist day of January 1863, at 10 0’clock A. M., to answer to the complaint of N,
Dodge, who demands of you the sum of Fiftysix dollars, balance due on account as will more
my Offiec. On failure so to appear and answer,
judgment will be rendercd against you for the
suid sum of Fifty-six dollars and costs of snit.
Given under my: hand this 4th of Deccmber,
1842. » JOSEPH GARDNER. J.P.
*
Ordered that the foregoing snmmons be published in the Nevada ‘Daily TRANRCRIPT, for
the space of 2 weeks. J. GARDNER, J.P.
NHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtueof av ¢xK ecution to me directed delivered out of the
. Hon. District Court-of the 14th Judicial District
in and for the county of Nevada, state of California, bearing date Dee, 2d, 1862, in favor of John
. Cashin, and against Richard Doud for thc suin of
$140 50 (Cebt,) with interest on the said sum from
the 15th day of Nov, 1862,at the rate of 10 per cent
9 annnm together with all costs of suit.—lI
nave levied uponthe following described property which Was heretofore attached to wit:—That
certain lot of mining ground and quattz lead belonging to defendant‘und lucatedon New York
Hill, 400 yards, more or less, from Pownings
Mill, in a westerly direction therefrom, located
in Grass Vailey ‘Township, Nevada county, Staie
of California. :
Notice is héreby¥ given that I will expose to
public sale, all the above described , roverty to
the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court
House door, in Nevada, on Tuesday, December
30th, 1862, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M.,
andtpr.M
Given under my hand,«this 24 day of Dee. A,
D. 1842. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff.
D. Belden, Plfl’s Atty.
U. S. REVENUE NOTICE.
LI, persons required to pay Exciseor other
£\ duties under the act of the thirty-seventh
Congress, to provide Internal Reyenne, &., &e
approved July Ist, isi2, are hereby notified that
8s. I. Davenport, has been appointed Collector for the Sth Division of the4th District,
comprising the county of Nevada, pi has opened an office at th: Banking House of Birdseye &
Co., inthe city of Nevada,
Ail duties and taxes are
the office of the Collector.
Persons liable to pay License will
be required to take out the same
within ten days, of the date of anapplication to be made through the Assistamt Assessor.
‘err Manufacturers. Aucfioneers, “Butehers,
Brewers and Toll Bridge companies,: wil) pay
the duties monthly; within ten days, ‘from
the first day of each month, on the preceding
month. according to » form of statement whielt
will be furnished from this offiee. ‘The attention
of those interestedis' directed to the following
provisions ofthe Revenue Law, =
** That ifany person or persfys shall exercise
or carry on any business hereinafter mentioned,
for the exercising orearrying on of which trade
or business a licenge is required by this Act.
withont taking out such licenseas ia that. behalf
required, he, she or they shall, for every such
Oflense respectively, forfeit a penalty eqnal to
three times the amount of duty or sum of money
imposed for such licences.”” (Sec. 50.) ‘
* That for neglect or refusal to pay the duties
provided by this Act ou manufactured articles,
as aforesaid, the goods wares and »merchanaisc
manufactured and uusold by-sueh manufacturers
shall be forfeited-to the United States ” [Sec. 70]
‘* Phat it-shall be the duty of tne Collector
aforesaid-orhis Deputies, in’ their respective
districts. and they are hereby-authorized towol
lect all the dutics ard taxes imposed by this
Act. however the same may be designated. and
to prosecute for the reeovery of any sum or
sums which may be forfeited by virtuy of this
Act.’® . (See. 3h] ¥
Ss. B. DAVENPORT,
Collector 5th Division 4th District.
Office in Birdseye & Co's, Banking House
Nevada’ November I7th, 184v ts
payable at
ALEXANDER BUSWELL,
. ieee Bookbinder, Paper Ruler
and Blank Book Manufacturer,
517 Clay and 5'4 Commercial streets, between
Montgomery and Ganre me. San Francis co.
Binding of every description ueatly-executed
Blank Books ruled and bound to any desired pattern. je22-610
-C. E. WITHINGTON.
SIGN & 07 ‘AMENTAL PAINTER:
i AVE ALK THE LATE PUBLIE4.tions. ]
H OUSE Pai NTING — attended
Dealerin Paper Hangings.
e. &e. A*-the foot of Broad at., Nevada. Sep
county end KE. H, pops Lony , District Attoroing not-.
the foregoing to be a true copy of
fully appear by bill and complaint, now on file in.
urtain fivtures .
London, 1862.
MMKDAL TOWHEELER &WILSIN’S
PARIS EXHIBITION,
-_4661ATEDEL TO i
WHEELER & WILSON’S
United States .
AGRIC ULT URAL SOCIETY, 1860.
First Premium to
‘Wheeler & Wilson’s
WHEELER & WILSON’S are universally
acknowledged to be the
Best Family Sewing.Maghine in Use,
And are the only Perfect Machines for
QQ
Stitching,
Binding,
Hemming,
Cording, ‘
Quilting,
Tucking;
_ ‘Felling,
Gathering and
AS ALSO
The most
Economical
Family
ee
; : achines
In use.
a Circular.
H. W. WADSWORTH, Agent.
Cor. Montgomery and Sacramento stteets.
San Fraucisco. °
BROOKLYN HOTEL!
REMOVAL! ;
rynHeE Famous Proprietor gg
of the well known and old estabiish.
ed Hotel, begs leave to inform his patrons
and friends that on and aft r the first of
November next he will remove from the old, dilapidated building.on Broadway, where he has
resided since Jae, 1862, and will open that
SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT BRICK STRUCon the southeast corner of Sansome and Pine
streets. The Building is fire proofand supplied
throughout? with gas, and water, by the
Chrystal Spring Water Company. and every
convenience is offered at this Hotel; the rooms
all being well ventilated. large and commodi
ous; and I do not hesitate -insayipg that the
BROOKLYN house will be’ second tonone in
the State. Merchants, Miners, ‘Traders and all
others visiting the city, a'e invited to come and
éxamine for themselves. ‘The Brooklyn Hotel
Omnibus willconvey you to the House free, and
if you do not like the accommodations it will
cost you nothing. The Omnibus willalwa 8 be
at the wharfon the arrival of the inland and Ocean
steamers, to take passengers an . baggage to the
Hotel. The Brooklyn Hotel is conveniently sit
uated, being in the ceutral part of the city, where
the cars of the city Railroad pass the door eVeTy
three minutes each way, to «ll parts of the City.
There isa large Reading Room attached to the
House and Library containing 500 volumes Of
‘Standard-Works. exclusively for the tise of #48
guests Rooms willbe let by night, week or
month, with or without board; also, elegant
Suites of Reom to families or others. at reduced
rates ‘The table will always be supplied with
an abundance of the choicest and bes the market
can afford, and no expense will be spared to set
a table that will defy the criticism of the mest
fastidious epicure, JOHN KELLY, JUNKO,
San Francisco, Nov. Ist, 1862.—3im
ee ACARD FOR THK
FALLANAD WINTER
CLOTHING TRADE OFSAN FRANCISCO
BADGER <«& LINDENBERGER
Nos. 411, 445 and 415 Battery street, corner of
ee Merchant, San Francisco,
IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS
ENTIRE NEW AND FRESH STOCK
TE would eall the attention of CountKy
MERCHANTS to ourt “usually large stock
Goods. Our stock comprises every article 7
the
~ CLOTHING AND FURNISHING
Line. WehaveconsStantly on hand the largest
stock and greatest varicty of Cassimere and
Wool Hats of any house in Sgn Francisco, and
our prices for these goods are less than those of
any other house, as we recefve them direct from
the Manufacturers, Consignment. Ourstock
ot
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
In particularly attractive, and the great feature
tethe Country Merchant is the unusually
low prive—lessthan the eost of importation.—
We also keep the Staple Articles inthe Dry
Goods line, which goods we have purchased in
this market, under the Hammer, and are offer:
ing them at New York Cost, and Less.
We publish this Card in order that we may
make new aéquaintance~. and induce those who
have not heretofore purchased of us to eall ano
inspect our stock.
Good articles and Low prices are the great
inducemenss’ » all whe purehase to sell agaiu
Merchants wae’ buy of uscan make'a good a
fit, and sellto thcircustomersatalow figure —
We remain respectfully, your ohediant servants
BADGER & LINDENBERGER,
Wholesale Clothing and Hat Warehouse,
Nos. 413. 413 and 415 Battery st.,
San Franelseo, Oct. 2ist, 1862. 3m
Embroidering,,
t
Call and see thenew ‘Improvementsor send for’
TURE, which was built expressly for a hotel, . ron the 16th of Sept. 1862, at the rate of ten ps
cent per am ther with all costs of syj
1 have levied wu 2 following descritnd pry
perty, which wgs heretofure attached to wit:
All that set of mining claims or mining
ground known as. theelaimsof Ogle & Co.,.\o.
miles from the village of Colum.
bia Hill, in Bloomfield townshi unty of No.
vada, and bounded westerly by Fiorine & Co's
claims and northerly by Brunkhorst & Co,
claims and eust by ‘@: Lake Wat<r Co. to.
gether with all flumes. tunnels cuts, sluiccs
cabins, ways and rights of ways. hydraulics,
hose, pipes. and all the privileges and: appurte.
— thereunto belonging or in any wise apmg. :
Notice is hereby given that I will expose
public sale all the “abye described property, +4
the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Cour,
House door, in Nevada, on Tuesday. Jan. 20¢)
1863, between thé hours’ot @ v’clock, A. M., and
4e’clock, P.M.
Given under “. hand,
1862. _ N.W KNOWLTON, Sherif,
Searls & Niles, Plaintifis’ Attorneys.
F. J. SCHAEFFER, & CO.
{mporters:and Dealers in all kinds of
WAGON & CARRIAGE MATERIAL
Nos. 12 and 14 Pine street San Franciseu:
And 73 and 76 Estreet, Marysville
\
HAY now on hand and constantly arriym,
from tbe Eastern States, the largest fo.
best stock of Wagonand Carriage Mat.
erials ever offered in this market, consisting of
Oak, Ash, Hickory and Maple Lumber
Oak and Hickory Spokes, .
Finished and utifinished. Also a large stu k @
Plow Framezand Handles,
Which we aré offering atthe LOWEST PRICES
and on the terms te suit. Parties in the coratry
favoring us with an order can depend upon re.
ceiving an A No. 1 article. A share ofthe trade
respectfully soliciied. my8-3m
WIRE ROPE875 PER CENT CHEAPER.
Than any other kind of ROPE—Why ?
BB Lact poche bart Sinden hg withany other Kope
of equal strengih, it is from rour‘to six
times more DUBABLE !
Because, it is FORTY percent LIGHTER!
Bécause, it is less than ONE-HALF the Dism-eter, and only ONE*SIXTH of the BULK !
Because, ii is FIV" TIMES the strength of the
same size of the HEMPROPE! “*
Becease, it does not STKETCH or SHRINK, iv
aa 4 or wet weather ! ;
ecause, it docs not ABSORB WATER, and
donble its original wkiGur !
Because, it is as PLIABLE as the other rope
of equal strength !
ire Rope is the ONLY KIND of rope that
can be used to ADVANTAGE. for Hoisting from
deep shafts and inclined planest for long Pump
Ropes, Derrick Guy Ropes, Ferry Ropes, &e.,
tc Those who have one given our Wire Ropes
a trial, will use NO OTHER, at any price.
Cireulars giving sealcs of weights and
strengths, prices, testimonials, &c. will be for
warded by addressing the manufactures, or their
egents throughout the State.
A.5, HALLIDIE & CO., 432Clay st.
San Francisco
W. HH. CRAWFORD, Agent at Nevada. —
8e27m3
NEVADA STAGE CO,
NEW LINE! !
’ Whe Shortest and Best Roatte
from Sacramento to Nevida
Territory! $3°
Sve ‘ON AND AFTER
A Tucsday October 7th, 182, the
ie Sta@zes of this Compyny, wiht
leave the office at Grass Valley
Leave the office at Nevada.
5Y
at 5 o’clock A) M.
at 6 o'clock A. M., on
Tuesday Thursday and Saterday ! !
FOR & ¢
VIRGINIA & CARSON CITIES!
Making the trip in a shortertime than by any
other route. , :
N. B. Passangers from San ‘Francisco and
Secramento should only, book their, names to
Grass Valley or Nevada, where they can have »
choice of routes.’ ~
J.S. MeCUE, Jr. General Agent.
ocdtf Tom HENRY, Agent.
CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY.
: The fast and splendid steam
ers CHRYSOPOLIS and
ANTELOPE will agit
nee alternate days for San. Fri
cisco, at 2 o’clock P.M from the foot of K street.
Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Chadwick Master,
Wilileaveon Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Maser. will leaye'on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays. :
Marysville and Intermediate Landings—Eivery Day.
Steamer Young America, Littleton. Mas
ter, and steamer Swallow. Summers, Master,
will-leave on alternate days for Marysville, at /
o’clock, A. hy °
Change of Day for Red Bluff. :
Until further notice, the steamers of the California Steam Navigation Company will make two
trips per week to Red Bluff, leaving this city on
Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 AFreight received every day.
Forfrieght or passage by any of the above
boats, apply on board, or at the office of the Calioly agg Navigafion Comrany, on boar
rig Glote A. REDINGTON, }
; W.H. TAYLOR. § 480
Sacramento, April 17tht:
PIONEE CIGAR sTORE
j S. ROTHSCHILD,.
) ime Meerschaum Pipes &c.
39 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
N. B. Store closed from Friday evening to
Saturdav evening. nod
CHARLES DUNN, Jr.,
Attorney and Counselior at Law.
( F E1CE—In Kida’s Building, adjoining the
office of McConnell & Garver, correr ©
Broad and Vine atreets, Nevada.
Dee, 17—tf
A. P. CHURCH & CO.,
. . AVE a large stock of Blank B
Stationery. Cutlery, Music, Musiee Instruments, School Books. &c.,
c.
NILES SEARLS. A. C. NILES
SEARLS & NILES,
Attorneys and Counselors at Lav,
Office—Broad street Kidd’s Building
this 22nd day of Dee.
EALER in Cigars, Vobacco, Genu—
The Nevada
published Dail
nN. P.
PR
orFICE —
* Terms.of tt
Twenty-Five
—————————————
UNITED
}
HAIR DRE
n\WfkE undersigned
I Nevada and vich
sine bathing House
wtablishinent, wire:
ted with Baths at
nstantly on hand
wt, : celebrated for
human Hair. It en
keeps the hair from
PERFUMERY—
wtf ° THEC
FO!
Hlomesteads &
BUILDING LO*
1 VARA LoT
wautiful Gar
of San Fr:
Jose Railroad, at t
Te Title is al
Spanish grant,
ted bythe ated ‘
vects this t#le, the
he Distric: courts
ited States, res
has been foreve
ree and judgn
lw that there is not
Whoever purel
wy a lotand not a)
(fiees No. 19 N
Moutgomery and M
eeepc
BAD
hoften cause:
DR. ¢
SURGEOQO
y permanently lo
found always r
thoroughly and effi
rted on gold, silv
plates. ecaing ~
‘inoreement, by v
he treth rreserved
OFFICE—In Ke
4 Co's gtore, corn
streets, Nevada city
Oct. Ist, 1862.—t1
ALIFORI
RAI
PEN TO LI
from Sacramen
Freight through fe:
hree hours !
Ample facilities a
dation of the pa
he Central road.
mento for busine
A.M. train at L
as to have from .
» returning th
Ranni
%.V. R. R
ave Sacramento.
eave Laneoln.. .<
Freight ar
Passenge
rough Freigint.
Noy. a0th, 1861—
PALMER, .
HOLDEN ST,
MAN
IRON
ers
NOX’ AN
A Speci
ANTEL ¢
WORKS,
i Nos, 194
X B—HEATE
ATSON HARD.
COLD!
“§YSE San tres
o!
Fale Sherry
or te hy
Also, 40,000 pou
and Coffee «*;
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