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Institute,
Street,
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Houke]
)
lorff Street,
d the afflicted
cal aid, in
Of all
disIRDERS.
1. ’
'Y RETURNS
his numerous
nd would take
them tuat~ne
titute for the
Lungs, Livert-Urinary Or.
8, Viz: -Syphiges, Seminal
consequences
et, Strictures,
ssi0nS, Sexual) ”
ck and Loins;
r and the Kid.
his-tong-expe=
+ Will continue
lit patroniuge,
ars in Europe
abled to #pply
shilremedies
5. He uses no
treats his pa‘able way, a
nable veracity ~
bility and high
ties consulting
vill receive the
i; and implicé
nts,
residing in any
stant, who may
» of Dr. Doher.
and who think
a Statement o-.
ing 8 personaf
sursadthat their
BE HELD Sa.
L. V the casé
‘ibed, persorral
ecessary, as in.
gimen, and the
itself, (includwarded without
r as to tonivey
letter or parcel
ms by letter or
it cure guarana.
. published an.
dying his: wn
lation to Impo,
ort treatisé on
Weakness. Ners
consequent on
ases Of the sex
ork contain Sin
1¢ to all, wheth1 be sent FREE
ents in postage
RTY,; MSD.
rancisco, Cal,
!
ent to Placer
ms.
‘FICE, \
ch 14,-1873.5 .
, that GEORGE
st office address
aunty, California,
or a Patent for
own’s Hilt Plac, Placer Mines,
pstrict, Nevada
uships 15 and 16
unt Diablo Me» Plats and Field
é,as follows :—
d Brown's Hill
point ina ResTree, ah inches
YW 2.524 bate ky
riation of mag30’-BK-10.79--chs
d “B® No, 31:’
chains to a stake
née N 3d= 30° W
iarked “BC, No,
13.38 to a stake
‘hence N 55° £,
urked * B.C. No.
13.15 chains to’ a
* at place of be50 acres and beon 6, Township
nd intheSE
wnship 16 North,
lo Meridian.
y commencing at
Townships 15 N.
h Range 9 E on
Thence East_ on
s. Thence $95 W
at the N W. tor:
, making the closVuship post, N.
To
},,as follows, viz
h a Reservoir.at 4
“from which the
1@ third paralldl~
s 15 North
e10 East, bearsnt, ‘hence on?
he Magnetic “ee$0’ E: 2.58 chains
ked BC, No 49."
chains to a Pine
. 48." Thenee 5,
take marked ‘B.
id’ E 6.24 chains
6-0 Na.
chains toa Suga
Thence N 40°
ke inarked ‘BC.
15’ £4.36 chainsto
d “IC No 43."-chains to a suger
” Thence 8 svke marked ‘BC.
)’ E 6.82 chains tv
vo 40." Thence S
) & stake marke
S 20> 00" W 6h
‘ked “BC No. 3d
chains to~# sts
Fhence N 5> #0)
ake marked “B.C.
> 00’ W 9,4 chains
No; 35." Thence
‘sto the place of
ng 43.29 ‘acres and
ts 6,11, 12 and 15
}E Mount Diab
pric or
ade long
plicant and his pre
n accordance Wit!
ad laws of You Be¥
reece’ & West and
re bounded on the
1;0n. the south by,
the East by claim
nd Brown Brothers
acant public lenis
ine is bounded oF
Hankin claims &)
the other sides by
s whose. el are
tpublicland. .
ie adverse claim
ested to’ present the
within 60 days frou
tion hereof. _
RLAND, Register. .
ttorneys. for Amph
RAND,
ad Daguerreas
[sT,
tographs and Amber
Dest atyle of the Art
yer Tam’s
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cores : +t
The Daily T
NEVADA CITY, CGAL.
N. P. BROWN. a
BROWN & DEAL,
vanseriy
M. 8. DEAL.
prBLISHERS AND. PROPRIETORS,
Corner of Broad and Pine §
“TERMS OF -FHE-FRANSCRIPT 7
One-Year+-in advance. ou.
Six Months, ‘‘
Three Months, ‘ :
Per week, Twenty-Five Cents.
treets,
--$10 00
»
eGrak’s VALLEY.
2
HE undersigned returns his
thanks to his old patrons for th
Auburn Street Grocery Store,
sincere
leir past
patronage,; and hopes to receive a. continuance of the kame. J shall endeavor
on hand, in the future as in the past, every {
article.usually found in a first class GRO..
CERY AND PROVISION STGRE, and will-}
scl them“at the lowest rates.
r to keep
WM. GEORGE. .
Charter Oak Insurance Co.,
Capital, $10, 000, 000.
Tam agent for the above named Com.
pany, Which offers a new plan of it
_ different and better than anything of the:
kind ever offered to the public.
bines both Life Insurance and
Bank.
isurance
It comSavings
WM. GEORGE,
: WM. GEORGE, .
Notary Public for Nevada County.
Grass Valley July 16th, 1872.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE!
HOTEL,
BROAD STREETS oo 2.s00-< NEVAD A CI
J. A. LANCASTER, Proprietor
Mees WELL KNOWN HOTEL
ways open for the accommodation of
the Traveling Public. Large additic
been made.to it, and been fitted up in eieIs A..
ms have
gant style. The Sleeping Rooms are large,
siry and comfortable, and the Table will
compare favorably.with that of any Hotel
inthe State. The Proprietor will spare no
‘pains nor expense to render his guests comfortable.
Stages-for all parts of theState hay.
their Otlices at this Hotel
The House is kept open. all night-for .
the accommodation of the Traveling Publié;
dilliard Tables and Bar connecte>
with the Hotel.
A share ef Public Patronage is respectfut
ly solicited, *
ie JOHN A. LANCASTER.
DENTIST R&R Y~
] RP. E.
: an otfice,;
HUGHSON has opened
In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street
Over Aschheim Bros? Store.
He is
Mechanical and Operative Dentistr
latest and mostapprovea styles: _
_Artificial Toett
Vulcanite and Aluminium.“
> Slaranteed as to quality
prepared to perform all kinds. of
¥
1 inserted on Gold, SP vor,
Satisfaction
atid price of work.
Vietsmade at residence, if desired.
Nevada, May 80tT, 1871.
BROAD STREET MARKET.
: <g) AMES COLLEY, Proprietor. Al
ways supplied wlth the best-of BEEF, . :
PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL.
Orders filled froin Families and
livered at their bouses.
Givemeacall, °
_Nevada, March 7th
DEALER IN
pany
VISIONS.
JAMES COLLEY.
4
GROCERIES '& PRO.
OPPOSITE METHODIST CHURCH,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA,
&"New and Fresh Goods received
Week, from the Bay,
Goods sold at the loy
delivered free of charge,
every.
vest cash rates and
o2
W00D RANCH FOR SALE.
4\IVE miles fror
Ing 20)
Tvons), twe
houses,
&Tes sowed ‘to outs #ud wheat f
Apple Orchard of one a
go0d birns, sheds
n Nevada City, contain.
acres With good boyse (six .
and. out
Fifty acres under fence, fifteen
or lay.
sin full . his é undred tree
; as F ve hundred ¢rape vines 7 years ; A
: The whole, together. with t
luple
ae particulars apply to
ERSONS j
Furniture
he farm
Ments, for-one thousand dollars. For
n want of anything in the
line, from the tinest
Bed Room and Parlor Sets }
~~ to Cor
an buy the
Calling on
numon CHAIRS AND TABLES,
in at extraordinary low rates by
J. E. JOHNSTON. .
Commercial Street.
it “OGRAND CELEBRATION
AT NEVADA CIT¥;
FRIDAY, April 25th, 1975
ov.
=a
OUSTOMAH LODGE,6 00
are 3-0 NO. 16, I. O. O. F.,
rere Of Nevada City,
WILL CELEBRATE THE
& 4TH ANNIVERSARY
oA
—OF THE—"
= BY
PROCESSION,
ORATION,
--AND-.
Dedication of the New Hall
Orator of the Day,
Past Grand Master W. H. HILL,
OF OAKLAND,
Chaplain, JOHN W. HINDS.
Grand Marshal .of the Day,
P. G@. JONATHAN CLARK,
<Aids :
P. &. PHILIP SELDNER.
P. G., A. Ho PARKER:
AND TO CONCLUDE WITH A
Grand Ball!
IN THE EVENING,
AT BULLARD’S HALL. .
The best of Music has been engaged for
the day and evening, comprising Willis’
Band trom San’Franciscoyassisted by Mareus M. Blum, Mehden, the Cornetest, with
Messrs. Muller and Carter, of Nevada.
Invitation Gommittee.
Meats de-+Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, Nevada City—F.
H. HASKINS, JOHN PATTISON, W. R.,
COL, W. H. CRAWLORD, CHAS. ‘MARSH,
M.S. DEAL.
Union Encampment, No, 11, Grass Valley
—FRANK G, BEATTY, HENKY H.IVANS.
Auburn Encampment, Nv. 20, Dutch Flat
-——F., K. KIDDER, W. FRATHEN.
Moore’s’ Flat—B. D. BURT, W. J. CUMMINGS.
Auburn Lodge, No. 7, Aubtirn—JOSEPH
McLAUGHLILN, E. G. BRADBURY.
—CHAS. HUGKING, 5. BEVERTON,
Sierra Lodga, No. 24, Downieville—JAS.
ZIMMERMAN) ADOLPH COHN, °
Mountain Rose Lodge, No. 26, Rough &
Ready—J. M. FLINT, GEO. GRANT.
Brook!yn Lodge, No. 26, You Bet—CHAS.
H. HANKINS, G. K ATKINS.
alles
WATER, CHAS. ALLENBERG.
. PULNAM. G. W. KOCH.
. Olive Lodge, No. $1, Dutch Flat—J.E.
. } SQUIRES, JAMES JAMISON,
WOUDS H. LHOSE. te
. Samaritan Lodge, No. 126, Washington.
. J. JANSON, H. F. WILKINSON,
Colfax Lodge, No. 132, Colfax—ELIJAH
. WEBSTER, H. F. MeCULLOUGH,
er Lodge, No. 102, Truckee—G, W
7) oii 20) _egueaeceemaemaeer ea
Golden “Star. Lodge, 165, Grass Valley—
E. P. SANFORD, JOHN WEBBER,
Y .Fredenia Lodge. No, 188. Smartsville—
JAMES DOUBT, W. J. MERRIDITH. '
Reception Committee.
NILES SEARLS, JOHN F. HOOK,
CHARLES MARSH, CHAS. E. MULLOY,
JONATHAN CLARK,WM. ©. GROVES.
GEO. W. SMITH. L, NIHELL,
MERRY & GRAY,
(1. AND MINING ‘ENGINEERS,
Mr LAND SURVEYORSAND DRAUGH Txate
D. B, MERRY,
~®-F GRAY, U. 8.
; sre veyor.
County Surveyor.
Deputy Mineral SurOfice at the Court House, Nevada City.
Nevada, March 9th, 1873.
k. W. TULLY, JOSEPH THOMAS,
J. GREENWALD, H.C. McELVEY,
JAMES MONRO, OLE TORSON.
H. ODGERS. E. W, BIGELOW.
J.E. BROWN. H. STANSFIELD:
‘
Floor Managers.
.W. LESTER, H. H. HASKINS.
Pint, SELDNER, A. R, WADSWORTH.
A. R. LORD, N. P. BROWN.
———
R. M. HUNT, M. D.
ATTENDING PHYSICIA
NEVADA CITY,
The SUPPER will be gotten up by ALEX.
GAULT ;
‘Tickets for the Ball, including
Supper, Five Dollars.
Nevads, March 20th, 1873,
Aben Ben Adham En¢cainpment. No. 36, .
Grass Valley Lodge, No, 12. Grass Valley
Union Lodge, No. 48, Moore’s Flat—H. AT.
San Juan Lodge, No. 67, San Juan-—-A. J. .
. Sutter Lodge, No. 100, Wheatland—D. J. .
a
NIA. THURSDAY
CASHIN & KENT,
¥
ARE NOW READY .
®
T0 SUPPLY THE ‘TRADE
«
WITH
itams,
Bacon,
AND
lard.
Warranted to be No 1. Quality.
CASHIN & KENT.
ty
Office—On Grass Valley Road.
e.:
Nevada City, Jan.-1, 1873.
NEW GROCERIES.
. ALEX. GAULT
‘AS added to the BAKERY a chwvice
lot of
Groceries and Provisions,
. Which he offers for sale on the
most liberal terms.
The people of Nevada will find it.te-their®
advautage to calben me.
FLOUR FOR SALE,
.
. Warranted to be the best ithe County.
. ALEX. GAULR
78. Broad Street, Nevadax.
. CLOSING OUT SALE.
JULIUS GREENWALD,
FFERS his Entire Stock of Goods fox
sale at Pe aes. ‘
.
.
A
San Francisco Cost Price!
) The Stock consists of
100,000 Cigars.
10,000 lbs Tobacco.
Pipes, Cutlery, Cards, &c.
As I shall positively close” business ‘in
thiscity Linuvite dealers and all others wishing auythiny ip iay-line to
.
.
.
.
.
.
and the Prices !
JULIUS .GREENWALD.
All persons indebted to me are hereby requested to call and settle their accounts.
Nevada, January 15, 1473.
Hamilton’s Restaurant.
: ~~” Removed to
BROAD STREET,
NEARLY QrvosrrE THE TRANSCRIPT OFFICE
: MEALS served up in all styles
Ro: at the lowest rates. Meals
at all hours. : :
J. H. HAMILTON, Prop’r,
Nevada, Jan. 24th, 1873.
, JOHN ANDERSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND—
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
FFICE on’ Broad Street, opposite tie
( Bank of Nevada; County, in building
formerly occupied by'T, H. Role, 28
ron
6
.
Gall-andexamine my~Goste
.
. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! }
; Chronic and Inflamatory Rheumatism,
NO FOOLISHNESS NOW!
THE
Old Pioncers
NOT TO BEOUTDONE IN THE
QUALITY OF GOODS OR
PRICHS!—
No Quackery! [No Deception ! .
EVERYTHING OPEN AND
ABOVE BOARD!
DADIES A'TLENTION,
JACOB & SHMON ROSENTHAL
A T THE OLD. STAND, Corner‘of Pine
4&. and Broad StreetS\have received
their ‘ >
SPRING GOODS, ~~.
AND THEY ARE ‘THE CHOICEST AND
RICHEST LOT EVER BROUGHT
TO THIS MARKET,
ee c
We.have resolved not to be undersold by .
any dealers on the Atlantic or Pacific Slope
Our motto is: Sell the Goods for the ben.
est of the Poor as well asthe Rich. Take
a look at the following list of goods—and
prices andthen call at our establishment. .
4
The campaignh-is opened and so are our
goods. J
Read these prices and-retlect well before .
making your purchases elsewhere. The
people rejoice to know‘that the ola Pioneers .
still keep the lead: x
HEAVY BLACK SILKE at-$1-75,
POPLIN at 25 cats.
GRENADINE : o cents.
LACE SHAWLS, 85.
STOCKINGS, one bit,
FRENCH -GCORSETS,-75 cents; Br
BLEACHED MUSLIN, 10 yds for $1
BLACK ALPACCA at 373g conts.
KID GLOVES, $1 a paigc~
DRESS GOODS, 18 Gents por paras:
OIL CLOTHS, %5 cents per yard.
WINDOW SHADES, 25 cents per yard."
HATS, 25-cents.
TOWELS,$2 per dozen;
And everything else in proportion,
J. & §. ROSENTH AL.
Nevada, March 22d, 1873.
\
PRATT’S ABOLITION GIL
FEYNHE. PEOPLE'S.
REMEDY FOR
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA,
Gout, Paralysis, Lame Back,
Sprains, Bruises, Stiff Joints Contracted Cords and Muscles,
Pain in the Breast,
= ~~ Pleurisy
>< Sore Thrott,
Diptheria, Colic,
Cramps;Cholera Morbus,
Diarrhea, Head Ach, Toothache,
NEVER FAILING
And al external and internal Pain
and Aches, a i
PRATT S ABOLITION. GiLy
THK POOR MAN’S FRIEND.
Every Bottle its own Testimonial
=
Price—Small, 60 cts; Large, $1.
UFOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
THE RIVER OF LIFE
Purify it with
PRATT'S NEW LIFE,
The Great Vegetable
BLOOD PURIFIER AND ‘LIVER IN.
VIGORATOR.
CURES
Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Blo cnes .
Tue Agricultural Colleze at Berke-.
ley is-nearly completed, Excavation
for the new College of Letters building is progressing. * ae
A
A WEstERN paper informs the’pnblie that board for the summer can be
obtained “ata large and shady brick
gentleman’s residence,’’
a SS
Satire
A Pirrsgura Kride’s dowry lately
consisted of ‘two barges of coal,
which her father thinks ought to
secnre her'reputation by the tonanywhere,
fs ee Stee
Tue Albany Board of Publie Instruction have opened the scliooéls to
whites and blacks alike by a vote of
seyen to five.
—— =
CoHapse of. the Nerves.
FJ x : : .
There is nothing more disheartening than
nervous Gebility. -In extreme cases of this
class the sufferers do not care whether they .
live. or die. A‘feeling of hopelessness comes
over them, and in‘some instances where
the threatening symptoms are not met by
prompt and proper treatment, lanacy or
idiocy ensues. Yet nervous debility is not
a dangerous complaintif wisely dealt with.
A medicated stimulant is the remedy necded, and in Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters this
specific for the complamtis presented in
its purest and-most potent form. Nervous
disease is.aPsually complicated with other
aihnents. It frequently. involves biliousness, constipation, Naregularities of the
bowels, indigestion, andr at mental depression. Inthe spring of thexear, owing
‘to the effect. of Schilling fogs, searching
winds and other. walealthy atmospheric
plienomena, upon the extérnal nerves, persons who are subject, to-ncryveus-affections
. often suffer acute distress, bothef body and
mind, from this'cause. It is, theréfore, ad. Visable for all who are liable to these totbles, and to the other bodily ills above men
; tioned, which so frequently” accompany
them, to commence therégulai use of Hos=
tetter’s Bitters eurty in the seasn. The se.
vere neryous and bilious attucks with which
they might otherwise be visited, can by this
mens be certainly avoided. As a nervine,
‘gentle aperient and ayti-bilious medicine,
the Bitters have no equal,
ARE you open to conviction? If
so, you cannot ,doubt, fromthe testimony laid before the public, that
Hale’s Honey of Horehoundand Tar
will cure coughs, colds,and all controllable diseases’ ofthe Jlungs—and
throat, -when—all~ other” pulmonics
have failed. Crittenton’s, 7 6th Ayenue, Sold by all dri ggists,
Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in-1minute,
me eRe Dent
Have you a: cough, cold, pain in
the chest, or bronchitis? In fact,
have you the promonitory symptoms
of. the “‘insatiate archer,’’? consumption? Know that relief is at hand in
Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.
Dr. ABorn, Oculist, Aurist,. Catdrrh,
Throat and Lung Physician, and operating
Surgeon for chronic diseasesOffices, laboratory and resideuce,-213 Geary Street,
San Franciseo, a mill
= ales
FOR SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, go to
EDQUAKY & COBB, 504. Kearney. Street,
. San “Francisco, as the First Premium for
. Ss iP
Ear ache, 4 best general photographic work was awar
ded them at the Mechanics’ Institute Fair
for 1871. All work guaranteed.
a
RENAE LAER SE ERR
“NDR. HUFELAND’SCELEBRATED SWISS STOMACH
BELTERS,
PENGE first and the most healthful Tonic
ever introduced in théNJnited States,
These Bitters have been in the
San Francisco Market for ewer
standing the many new candilates for public favor, the sules
Tave constantly increasea,.
a
TAYLOR & BENDEL,
sole Agents, 409and4H-Clay-Stz
san Francisco. m2
_ESTRAY NOTICE,
_—
“NAME into the inclosure of the under.
Cc signed, at Lake City, Nevada County,
a cow andcalf. The cow is about 3 ycirs
old. red. with lined buck The owner can
twenty years, and notwith.<.
B. BULLARD, Proprietor.
3 EREAFTER the Nevada Skating Rink
will be open :
EVERY AFTERNOON, °
(Except Sundays)
And every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and
SATURDAY EVENINGS, from 73s to 10
o'clock. :
Use bf Skates in the ufternoon, for Ladies and Children 45 cents.
A Lady always in attendance -to wait up
on Ladies and -Chitdren,
The best of order always maintained. .
Admission Free. Use of Skates in the
Evening, 24 cents.
Ka" Tickets will be sold by the Month, if
desired.
BIRDSEYE BULLARD, Prop’r.
Nevada, March 15th;1873,
FLOUR FOR SALE.
AHE UNDERSIGNED, in order to close
out business, offer for sale, from
" 15,000 TO 20,000 SACKS
=—Or—~
NO. 1 BAKERS’ EXTRA.
FLOUR,
WARRANTED.
At the rate of
TORSON & CLARK,Proptietors of NevadaCity Flouring Mill.
Nevida,-March 16th, 1873,
NEVADA IRON’ AND BRASS
_-FOUNDRY.
: SPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY.
ALL KINDS OF IRON
wan. : — ANDO
ii ? uh BRASS CASTINGS!
Quartz and Saw Mill Machinery }
S'TKAM ENGINES,
PUMPS, DERRICKS, CAR WHEELS, &e
executed in superiorstyle atreduced prices?
DAVID THOM. :
GRASS: VALLEY.
[Established in 1856. }
ppicamt PRICE PAID'FOR *.
GOLD DUST AND BULLION.
Liberal advances made on Gold
Dust to the Mint.
COLLECTIONS MADE ON FAVORABLE
TERMS,
Draftsou New York, Europe, China, Ji
pan, Sacramento and San Francisco.
Leposits received as usual. ,
‘Tnterest will be paid on ‘Time “Deposits
. Of.six months and over.
$500,000 in Gold Dust.and Bullion
wanted, 4 res
CORRESPONDENTS :
National Gold Bank of
Dn. 0, Mills & Co.<;.: pire me Sacramento.
Bank of California..... San Francisco,
MeLaughlin & Ryland....2.2. San Jose,
Decker & Jowett.. s occcc cues Marysville,
Bank of California, ...... Virginia City
And Gold Hill; mth
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
AND GLOBE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
NAPITAL AND SURPLUS FUND, (Gold)
JAN. lst ,1871, :
$20,869,079 04
ASSETS EN THE UNITED STATES,
[
(GOLD)
OVER $3,000,000 00!
&@#F The Shareholders are personally re
sponsible for the engagements of the Coin
pany. All Directors are Shareholders.
" W. B. JOHNSTON,
General Agent Pacific Department,
R. W. TULLY, Age nt for
City. Sy
Nevad
deci2
JOHN H. HARRISON,
ry" ALER IN BEEF, MELPTON,
7EAL, CORNED BEEF, COKNED
PORK, &c. ugg S
Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash.—
Skin Diseases, « ‘
CURES
«wien every other refiedy
fails.
ERADICATES
Syphilitic taint and all heredita
orders of he Blood from the
System.
’ CURES PILES.AND DYSPEPSIA.
Stimulates the Liver and Kidneys te health
action; keeps the Bowels as reguiar
as clockwork and fortifies the
whole system against dis
ease in any form.
PRATT’S NEW LIFE. —
Price $1. . For sale by all Druggiste,
McBOYLE & CO.,
Druggists and Chemists,
San Franeisco.
Bole Proprietors.
is
have them by proving property and payiug
charges. JOHN FOLE.
March 25th, 1873. ial
M. 8. DEAL. J. W. CLARE
DEAL & CLARK,
Attorneys and Counselorsat Law.
. M.S. DEAL,
DISTRICT ATTORVEY AND NOTARY:
PUBLIC.
FFICE—Odd Fellows’ Building; Broad
Street, Nevada City. :
DIVIDEN D NOTICE.
HE stockholders on the Odd Fellows’
Hall Association are hereby notified
that a dividend of one per cent. per month
for the quarter ending March 31st has been
declared, payeble on the 2d Tuesday, or 8th
day of April ensuing, at the Ledge Room,
or after that date at the Bank of Nevada
County. ;
By arder of the Board of Trustees.
A. H. PARKER, Secretary.
Nevada, April 2d, 1873.
f
Shop on Bro 2f. opposite the Nevada
WOOD CHOPPERS. WANTED. .
NQUIRE AT THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
OFFICE IMMEDIATELY. m0
NILES SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
AT BRICK OFFICE,
In Front of the Court Howse,
Nevada City.
DIBBLE & BYRNE,
Attorneys & Counselors at Law,
{James K. Byrne, Notary Public.)
FFICE—Next door to Post Office; in
O Exchange Building Majin Street, Grass
Valley. : opl
WILLIAMS & JOHNSON
Counselorsand Attorneysat law.
( FFICE—Over Beckman’s Saloon,
; Broads? i Prius ;
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. Nevada Skating Rink.
$3 PER HUNDRED POUNDS,
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