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NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1877.
& S58EEF he Daily Transcript THE AVERILL
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NMVADA CITY, OAL,
B. 3. WATSON.
ON,
eee ae Proprietors,
Vig.
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CHARLEY KENT'S
MIXED PAINT,
” Certificate of Copa;tnership.
No. .863.
Application for a Patent to al:
r> NOW all men by the Presents, that
. we, A. B. Crosbyf¥residing at the.
city of _of Wevada, and J.
Market—
COMMERCIAL STREET,NEVADA
E
BSS TEES!
shea
§
«notice that under and
‘tions from the Commissioner of the Gener*si Land Office, dated Mey tr, 1NT1, we}.
_4the contrary 18. prived, after due notice; .
SACRAMENTO, Cal., March 30, 1877.
#7940 all whom it may concern. Whereas
he by Commissioner’s letter, dated -De.
““gember 2d, 187i, the NEX of NW 34 ond
bf \ of NE X& of section 33, in tewushbip .
-4T north, range 9 eust, is to be treated as
“mineral in Character, until the vontary is”
proved, after due nutice; And whereas, .
é Central Pacific Railroad Co., by B. B.
‘Redding Land agent, (Post Olfice ‘address
$an Francisco, Cal) has.appliea to offer
“proof as to the character of the above de-.
-‘geribed lands; Therefore, ‘you will take
by virtue of instruc~have fixed the Pirst day of May, A. D. 1877,
“at 12 o’clock A. M., at this office, before
_ * the Register and Ke :eiver, for the hearing
~of prodts to determine the chsracter ct
* said lands. . Inswitness whereof, we -have
hereunto set our hands the day and year
*arst above-wntten. : ;
"T.R McFARLAND Register,
sapl ‘HART PELLOWS Receiver.
-Mineral Citation.
4 _ United States Land Office,
: BAGRAMENTO, CaL.: April 9, sari
: OALL WHOM; IT MAY CONCERN,
i Whereas, on the ist-duy of Nov, 1873,
tthe Plat of Township i8.north, range 12
‘east, was filed. in-the U.S, Land-Qffiice,and
by the return ofthe U.S. Deputy Surveyor1the NW quarter of section 32,in tawn+Ship 18 north, range 12 east, is to be
treated a8 min ral in «character until
And whereas, Charles , Moran, —(Post
_ Office address Emigrant Gap, Cal.) did,_
on the-5t.\ day of Few; 1877, filein the-Register’ 8 District. his. Pre-enip_ tionDeclaration No.6147,claiming the above
a
z
. deseribed land, and has-.applied to enter“the same. -as-egricultural-land;allezing”
it to be more valaeble. for agricultural
. than for mining purposes: Therefore, you
Will take notice, that under and by virtue
of instructions from the-Cammis-ioner of 4
_ ‘the General Land Office, dated May -6th,
1671, we have fixed the isth day of May,
A. D, 1877, at 10 o'clock A, M., at this office, before the Register and Receiver, for
the hearing of pruots to determine the
character of said lands. In witness. where-_» of, we have herecnto set.our hands the.
day and year first above written.
. T. B. MOFA tLAND, Register..
HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
D. Johnston, Att’y. apl2
SUMMONS. ’
ee OF CALIFORNIA, County of
-) Nevada, ss. In the. District Court of
the Fourteenth Judicial District o2 the
State of Califomia,in and for the County
° of Nevada: The People of the State of
-Califarnia, send gree‘ing to M. L. G,
Wheeler, defendant. You are hereby re‘quired to appear.in an action broughtagainst you in the District Court of the
fourteenth Judicial District of the State
ef Californis, in and for the Connty of Ne=
vvada, on the 10th dsy of April, 1877, by
‘Polly Ann Wheeler, plaintiff, and to an« swer the complaint filed therein, withtn
ten days [exclusive ofthe cay of service]
after the service on you of this sun.mons,
if served within the. couuty; or, if served
@ut of this county, but in this District,
within tventy days; other wise within furty
eday#, or, judgm nt will be taken against
vyou by defauit, according toahe prayer of
said complaint. Being an action brought
against you to obtain a decree of divorce,
dissolving the bonits of matrimony, now
-» and herctofore existing betwesu yon and
plaintitf, on the grounds of abandonment
and desertion, aud of adultery, more fully
set forth in plaintiff's complaint on file
herein, to which reference-is heréby made.
And you are hereby notified thsi if you fuil
to appearand answer the said coinplaint
as above required, the said plaintiff will
apply to the Court. fer the relict therein
demanded.
In testimony whereof. I, James
tp. White. Clerk of the. District
‘ Court aforssaid, do-hereunte set
my hand and impress the Seal of said
Court, at office, in the City of Nevada, on
the 10th day of april, A, )D. 1877.
JAMES D. WHILE, Clerk.
John Caldwell Pift’s Attv. av 2
Mineral Citation.
_—_—
seal
——
United States Land Office.)
Sacramento, Cal., April 6, 1877.4
O all whom it may concern. Whereas,
on the 3d day of September, 1874,
tie Plat of Township 17 North, Runge 9
East, was filed ia the U.S. Land Office,
and by Cemmissivzer’s letter dated December 2d, 1871, Lot Two, of NW %, and
Lot Three of SW Quarter, of Section 31
in Township 17 North, gange 9 East, is o
be treated as mineral in character, until
the contrary is proved, after due notice:
“aud whereas, Geo. F. Cooper,, (Post Office
address Neyada City, Cal.}did, on the “8th
day of November, 1874, tile inthe PBegister’s Othce of this District his Pre emption Declaration No. 4704, ‘cisiming the
above described land, and hus applied to
enter the sameas agricultural jand, alleging it tobe more yalnable for agriéultural than for mining purposes; Therefore,
yeu will take notice, that. under and by
virtue of instructions from.the Commis
sioner of the General Land Uffice. dated
. May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the i5th day
otf May, A. D. 1877, at ‘11 o’clock a. M., at
this office, before the Register and Receiver, for the hearing of proofs to. determine
the character of said lands. In witness
whereof, we have hereunto set Sur hands
“the day and year first.above written.
‘ » DP. B. MGFAKLAND, Regéster.
HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
Eureka Stage and Kxpress Co.
: STAGES will leave NevaS22 for Moore’s Flat and
: : sureka-as follows: Leave
vevate 7: a: tenes Boe Fri' Returaing, ve Muvore’s and
Eure ‘Tuesday, aa Sai ¥
apis
of eka, uraday_and Saturday.
Proprietors
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Cousiselor at Law
United States Land Office. .
can be found elsewhere in Nevada
_ HAVING AVAILED ‘HIMSELF
of every advantage which long experience and ample means camsive, is .
prepared to fornish the public-with
The Finest Quality of
BEEF,
“MUTTON,
SPRING LAMB,
VEAL,
CORNED BEEF,
PICKLED PORK,
THE BEST
HAMS AND BACON,
(Of his own manufacture;)}
‘To be foundin Nevada County.
‘Also, a Choice Quality of
—
In quantities to suit:
He is prepared to and will offer to,
Customers greater inducements than}
County.
Anly
od
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE-HISSUPPLY. .
Collateral Loan and Savin
__Bank,
‘NXORYER POST AND KEARNEY Stréets,
Cc San Francisco. Subscriptions for a=
portion pf the reserved Shares of the:Collat
eral Lown and Savings Bank will be received until futher notice atthe Bank at $15
per share. ‘The shares of this Bank will
continue to pay dividends of 2PER CENT
per month, payable the 5th of each ,and
every month, and on or betore the Ist ‘of
May the price for the remaining shares,
willbe advanced to-$25 per share and‘the
stock withdrawn from sale. ° The Bank
has already declared seven monthly dividends of 2 PER CENT each, and an extra
dividend of 5PER CENT in«dannzag: on
all stock subscribed. All further information can be obtained ®parti¢s wishing
a safe investment for th+eir money, by applying at the Collateral Loan and Savings
Bank, corner Post and Kearney streets; !
Sau Francisco. te
ruch20-2m; F. S. CARTER. Secretary.
THOS. PRICH’S
ASSAY OFFICE,”
AND fi
ae LABORATORY.
52484 CRAMENTO 8T., SAN FRANCISCO.
on
> EPOSITS of bullion received, melted
into bars,and returns orade in from
24 to 48 heurs.
Bullion can be: forwarded to this Office
from apypart of the interior by Express
and returns made in the same manner.
Careful Anaiysis made of Ores, Metals,
cils, Waters, Industrial Products, ete.
Mines exaniined and reported upon, Oonsultations on Chemical und Metilurgical
questions.
Charges: Gold and Silver Bullion.
Gold bars on ali immounts below $1,000,
, 8200. :
Gold Bars gn al? amounts above $1,000, +¢
per cent.
Silver Bars on all amounts below $400,
32 00. ee
Silver Bars on alfamotunts above $400, 1
per cent. ;
Bore Bars for the Gold....... $2 00
sf bid is Silver 34 per cent,
Determination of Gold and -Silver in any
alloy, $2 v0. 5
Ores.
Assey for Gold and ‘Silver.. ..... $3 00
“ ** Gold, Sfiver and Vead...500
“™* Goid, Silver and Gopper..5 00;
as 8 (en « --3 60
See sie. re Te eee eee Bs
“e *<. Qnietailver & 4.0..2...5 00
+ 6 PUMBOAGG oid sce wv ceks 500
“s *¢" Chroulomhs 6.564 scksSs +++. O08
Test forany single metal.....3. -+-200
ay! Analyses. :
Qualitative Analysis'cf Ores, $10 to $25 00
“ as Ot Water..../2500
i CERES ---75 00 Quantitetive *“
bee $ of Guanc,....25 00
_Proxitmute Analysis of Coal....:.1600
Quantitative *--of .** .....5000
Compicte analyses, qualitative and quantiag of complex substances at special
aai6
°
Durability, Beauty, Brilliancy,
In ‘the highest degree. “It is
Still enother advantage is, it canbe.
“THE AVERUE PAINT is-applicable to
ail'kinds of work, whether tor Wood, Stone
or Iron, either jor inside or outside use.
And the cost is considcrably Jess, usually,
than the bare materials, unmixed, «tommonly used in painting, while the
PURE AND CLEAN LARD .
-ceunty and known eas the"Moore ground
AT BRICK OFFICE, {
HE. PIONEER IN MIXED PAINTS is
com osed of fe Best Materials known .
to the trade; pare linseed oil, strictly pure
white lead ,pure French zine and the purest
colors, The AVERILL PAINT possesses
And Retention of Color,
Water and Fire Proof,
Scrubbed or Washed.
It is the Cheapest and Best,
AVERILL PAINT ~
Is Already Mixed and Tinted.
Any one can apply it4vho can use a brusb,
which ma es it the most popular and
Just the Paint for the Age.
It is put up in quarter, half, one and five
gallon packages. :
PURE WHITE,
And any Shade.o: Color,
Gan -bé had on application to-wny-ofour:
Agents.. = :
A GUARANTEE.
THE AVERILL PAINT COMPANY will
guarantee to de all they say, or .will repaint any house for nothing.
-For Sale by
GEORGE E, TURNER,Or W, A, SIGOURNEY,
apli5 NEVADA CITY. .
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
OTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the trobate
Court of the ,county of Nevada, State of
California, made on‘the 18th day of April
1877,in the matter of the estate of Margaret Movre,deceased , the undersigned the
administrator ef said estate will sell at
private sale to the highest bidder for cask
in gold coin of the United States and eubject to confirmation by said Probate Conrt
on and after Monday,the 30th of April 1877,
all the right, title, interest and. estate of
the said Margaret Moore, deceased, at the
time of her death ,antiall the right titleand
interest that.the said «state has by opera.
tion of law or otherwise, a¢quired other
than or in addition to that of the-said in-testate at the time of her death, in and to
all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land
with dwelling house thereon situete in
town of Sweetland , Bridgeport Township,
county —of Nevada, State of California.
Bounded on theNorth byjlots of Mrs O.Hiscqgx and John Prior, On the East by lotioef
Stephen Winans. On the South by lands of
Anthony Cirroll, John Priov and O;. Furrall,ard on the West by lots of John
Prior, J. H. Perry, James Wood and a public land. Also, that certain spring of water
situate on. the Hill side north of Thomas
McCracken’s house, and the water rights
and privileges connected with saidspring,
and with the ravine into which the -same
flows belonging to and-heretofore used in
copnection with the above mentioned
preinises. Also tl e undivided one third of
that certain lot of mining claims situated
on Manzanita Hill in said \fowuship, and
Gescribed as follows: Bounded on the
North,-on the East, on the Sonth and on
Mining and Water Company, ‘Terms and
conditions of-sale: Cash in gold coin of the
United States. Bids-or offers may be made
at any time after thé fitst pwlicstien of
this notice, and before the making of the
sale. Al} bids must be in writing and left
fa witness whereof, we have hereunto set
the West by mining property of thre Milton,
Biining Ci.im.
&,. Mitebell. residing at Nevada City and
County of Nevada, in the Siate of Califor-.
nia, do hereby certify and declare that we
have organized and formed ourselvés into
a copartnership, and we covenant ‘and
agree cach with the other to be copartners_
for the’purpose of carrying and conducting
the business of purchasing gold and siiver
ores and sulphurets,.and reducing the
same, in Nevada Township, Couuty of Nevada, State of California, under the Srm
name of Crosby —&— Mitchell. —‘fhat-theprincipal place of business of said copartnership is situated at Canada Hill, township and County of Nevada, and State
aforesaid. That the namwes.of all the per“suns interested ss partners in suct—busi=
ness; are above stated, arid signe! hereto,
and that such partnership wal, centinue
and be in force until further notice by us.
eur hands and seals, this 27th day of
March, 1877. A. B. CROSBY,
meh 30_ J. G@. MITCHELL.
No 862.
Application for a Patent to a
~ Mining Claim.
United States Land Uffice,
‘ Sacramento, Cal. March 28.-1877,
bag tutte is hereby given, ThatJ. J. Ott
S% whose Post Office is Nevada.city, Ne
vada County, Cal, hus made application for
Patent for 1500 linear feet of the Lecompton Quartz Vein or Lode, bearing gold and
s.lver with snrface ground 320 feet in width
situate in Nevada Mining District, Nevada
County, California, and described in the
piat and field notes on tile in this oflice as
follows, viz: _ Survey of Exterior Bouudaries. beginning ata-stake in mound markcd L BNo 7, running thence var 18° 30’
E, North 5,00 chains. On this line-at 1,50
ebains set stake in mound marked L L'No
I being the west-end of the Leeomrten
Lode, at 3-54 Cliaitis a large spruce tree 42
in. in dia blazed on the east ride : at 5.00
‘chuins set stake in mouud marked L B No
2,theuce east 23.00 chains set stake in
stone mound marked LB No 3; thence
Soutn 5.00 chains + at 2-90 chains a black
oak tree 16 in. in dia bluzed dn east side:
at 3.50 chains set stake-in rock mound
marked L L No 2, at 4.72 chains small.
black oak 6in. in dia blazed on N and §
side: at 500 Chains set stake in stove
mound marked L B No 4; thi nce. west
25.00 chains to place of beginning. Connecting Line—Beginning at sake No'4 of
the Lecompton Qnartz claim, exterior
boundaries running thence var 18° °30’ E
a random line forthe 1-4 Secstakecommon
to N E 1-4 and 8 E'l-4’s‘of Sec 9 TIGNR
North 1.62 chains, thence § 71° 45’ W
it 18. chains to place of beginning ; make
the traverse line to conrect from .8 E cornec Of 1tcompton claim to 1-4 Sec stake N
U9 45’ E1l>-18’ chs did cdutaining 11 50
ucres, and designated as Lot Ne 59 in Sec
tion.), Township: 16 North, Range 9 East
Mt Diabio Base and Meridian, Said location was made in 1858-by Henry Pearson
and others. .Theapplicant claims by purchase. Ail persons holdi-g any adverse
claims therero are herely required to present t -e same before this office: within sixty daystrom the first day of pubiishing
‘) EAL-D M.—-N-80-°-93-10-78 chains; thence:
_ [reap Stratis Lasp OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal., March 29, 1877.
FOTICH is hereby given, that Edward
N Gegan and_Kich ird Jude, whose Post:
Office is Nevaca City, Nevada County, Cal,
have.made application for Patent for fifteen hundred linear feet of the Omega
Quartz vein_or lode, bearing gold, with
surface ground 2U0 feet in width, situate
in Nevada Mining District, Nevada County, Cal.,and des¢cibed in the plat and field
notes on file in this office as follows, viz:
Survey of _ Exterior Bontidaties ——"—F]
Beginmngata postanarsed O No: 2, at
western end of ledge, from which a pitch
pine 35 inches in diameter bears 8 279
E 30 links distant. Thence varying 18°
‘ENS; W I.52 chatts to a post imarked .
O No. 3, for NW corner, Thence N 86°
E 22.72 chains, set a cedar’ post’ marked
pine 4 inches in diameter bears S$
24 links distant. hence S49, E:1.52
chains, post’ miarked O Ns, 1,-at eastern
end of ledge. 3.03 chains set a cedar post
marked O No. 5, for SE cerners Thence
S$ 86° W 29.72 chains. set a cedar: pst
marked O No. 6, forsW corner. Thence
N 4° W 1.51 chaizs to post marked O No. 2
‘at western end of ledge »nd place of beginning, and ‘containing 688 acres, and
Township 16 North, Range 9 Kast, Mt. Diablo Base and Méridian, Said lucation
was made by the applicants May 15, 1874,
and is on record in the Office of the County
Recorder of Nevada County, at Nevada
City. Adjoining clain-ants the claim of
dames Kitts, on the West. All persons
holding any adverse claims thereto are
hereby re ;uired to present the same before
this Office within sixty days froni the first
day of publishing hereofs—T. B.McFARLAND Register,
Johnson & Cross Attys. for Applicants.
apl
‘Certificate of Co-Vartnership; 4 NOW all men by these presents. that
we, Charles Kent, residing at the
City of Nevada,County of Nevad:', and Abel
H. Hanson, residing at Nevada City, Cvunty of Nevada, in the State of California,
do herery certify and declare that weehuve
organized and formed ow selves into a
co-partnership, and we covenant and agree
thé purpose of carrying and conducting
the business: of Butchering, buying and
sclling stock. and meat, in Nevada Gity,
Coun'y of Nevada, State of Calitornia, underthe firm name and style of Kent & Hanson. That the principal -place of business . .
of said co-partnorship is situated at the
towo of Nevada City, County of Nevada.
and State aforesdid. “That the nanies of all
the persons interested as partners in such’
business, are-above stated, and: signed
beréto, and t at such partnuersbip will continue and be in-ferce until further notice
by us. .In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands aud seals, this Twenty=
third day +f March, 4.D, 1877.
CHAS. KFNT,
A. H. HANSON,
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
m25
hereof,
apl T. B. McFARLAND., Register,
PROBATE NOTICE.
STATE OF CALEYORNIA,Ceunty of Ne3 vada, ss. In the Prebate Court in
and for the county of Neyada. In the
mutter ofthe guurdianship of the estate
of Emily Chamberlain, Freddy Chamberlain aud Mary Chamberlain, minors. It
appearing to the Jnuge of said Court. by
the pet‘tiod this. day presented saad filed
by William J.-Crase, the guardian efthe
estates of Einily, Freddy and Mury Chamberlain, minors, praying for an order of
sale of reul and personal estate, that it is
proper, advisable and necessary to sell a
certain portjon of the real estate and personal property belonging to said -estates,
for reasons set forth in ssid petition, and
becaase the property mentioned and
referred to it said petition ais unprofiteble, depreciating in value, and a
source + of expense tto the estate, and
in order that the procecis arising froin
the sale of such estate may be . investeq _ipsome productive manner for the
Ybonefit of said minors. And it is thereture. ordered by the dudye of said Court,
persons interested in the vestutes of said
at-the office of R. B. Patton, Esy , Notary
dersigned personaly, at French Corral.
PERSONAL PROPERTY. SE.
Haif ton of hay. One cook stove. Ore
white horse. One saddle. One cow. One
calf. One anvil. Twotables.
RICHARD NEVILLE.
Administrator of the cetate of Margaret
Moore, deceased.
trator.
April 18th, 1877.
Certificate of Copérthership.
“y NOW all men-by these Presents. that
we, Joseph-V. Pettit, residing at the
city of Nevada, county of Nevada, and John
R,. Bordwell, residing at Nevada city and
county of Nevada, in the State of California, do hereby certify «nd declare thit we
have organize and tormed ourselves into
a co-partnership,and we covenant and agree
each with theetherto be co-partners for
the purpore of carrying and conducting
the business of#aloon keeping, dealing in
liquors, cigars, &cin Nevada city, county
of Nevada, State of California, under the
firm name of, Pettit « Bordwell. That the
principal place of business cf said copartnership is situeted at the town of Nevada
city, county of Ne veda and State aforesaid.
Yhat the names of all the persons interest.
ed, us partvers in such business, are above
stated, and signed hereto, and that such
partnerehip will continue and be in ‘force
amtil further notice .by us. Ia*witness
whereof; we have hereunto set our bands
and seals, this 26th vay of March, 1877.
a JOSEPH V. PETIT,
JCHN ST. BORPWELL. m27
CITY ELECTION.
£ Riectors of the corporetion of Nevads Gity are-hereby notified that an
election awill be held at the Marshal’
Office,on Monday, the ‘th day of May?
1877, to choose a City Marshal, City Treas
urer, City Assessor and Five City Trustees.
The Polis will be ye * 8.o’elock, A,
M, und kept open until sundown. is
ae Rolfe, Judges, A.H, Eddy Lyn
oon H. C. MILLS, President,
Board of City ‘ete,
eae
j
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Ty front of the Court Hourse,
: ’
; ed
By W.J. Organ, Clerk.
Public at Sweetlat a or delivered tothe un.
Johnson & Cross, Attorneys for admini a
minors, appear before the faid Pvobste
{ Court on Saturday, the 28th day of April,
. A. D.1877, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon
. of safd dey, at the Court room of seid Bro
bate Cour’, at the Court House in said
county of-Nevada, then and there to show
to the #aid guardian to sell so much of
the real estate aud-personal property of
said estates of said inimers as 18 mmentioned and described in said petition. And
that ayopy of this order be published at
east for tour successive weeks in the Neted and published in said county..
Duted sit N vada Uity, March 26fh, 1877,
JOHN CaLDWELL, Probate Judge.
Clack Churchill, of San“rrancisco, and
E. W. Roberts, Attye for Petitioner. 5
Attest; JAMES D. WHITE,
County Clerk and ex-officio’ Clerk of the
Probate Court, Nevada County, Gal:
Mineral Citation.
United States Land Office,)
fe2eramento, Cul ; April 6, 1877. -§
on the 3d day of September , 18% the
plat of Township 17 North, Range 9,£ast,
was fiiedin the U.S, Land Ofice, aud by
Cemmissioner’s letter dated December 2d,
L871, the $44 of NEW, SE % of NW'}; and
NE l; of SE 44of Section 31, in Township
17 North, Range 9 East, is to be treated as
wineral in character, untii the contrary is
proved, after. dae notice. And whereas,
#obn S.jDunn, (Post Office address Nevada
City, Cal) Gid on the 28th day of November, 1574, file in the Register’s Office of
‘this District his pre-emption Declaration,
No, 4703, elaiming the above described
land, and has applied to enter the same as
agricultural land, alieging it to be amore
veluable for agricultural thar for mining
purposes. Therefore you will take. notice,
“that under and by virtne of instructions
from. the Gonualass sioner of the General
2 Land’ Giice, dated May 6h, IST1, we hive
fixe’ the 15th day of May, A. D 1877, at
11 o'clock. A.M, at this office, Drfore the
Register an@ Receiver, for the hearing.ot
determine the ‘charatter of <saui
jands. iu witness Ge se aad Sea rr
T. B, MoPARLAND “Regtster.
apis HART FELLOWS, Keceivez.
4
he next of kin of said minors, and al) . }
cause Why a) order should not be granted .
vada Daily Trapscrjpt, a aewspaper prin.
m27 .
.
FRNO all whom it may concera. Whereas, ¢
tS SPRING GRAVEL MINING CO.
City. scation of* works near Willow Valiey, Nevada county, Val. Notice is hereby
. given, that ata meeting of the Trustees,
. held at the oftice of the Secretary, March .
209th, 1877, an—assessment—(No 13,}-0f 45
eents per share, was levied upon the capital stockof said company, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to
the Secretary of te company, at bis offiee;+
Broad street, Nevada City.
Any stock upon’ which said assessment .
shall remain unpaid on the 80th day of
April, 1877, will be deemed delinquent
pand advertised tor sule at public auction, .
and uuless payment is made before, will be .
sold on the 12th day-of Muay, ~ 1877, ‘to
pay the delinquent ussessment thereon
together with costs of advertising and
expenses of sale.
By arder cf the Board of Trustees.
i. J. ROLIE, Seeretary.
Nevada City, March 30th, 1877.
“DIVIDEND NOTICES,
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{ IYIDEND. NOTICE NO. 7, Collateral .
Loav and Savings Bank, corner Post .
and Kea:ny streets, San. Francisco. The .
regular monthly dividend of 2 per cent, .
for February, 1877, -is declared, payabie .
March 5tn, to stockbolders of reéord, i
B.S. CARTER, See. .
inch 20-2m . February 27 » 1877,
MATERIALS FOR MAKING .
WAX FLOWERS, ETC.
P THOICE ASSORTMENT of materials .
A for making WAX FLOWERS, also for .
~ AINTING and DRAWING, besides
TUDIES, ENGRAVINGS, PHO.
VOGRAPHS, PAINTINGS,
PASS LEPANRTOUTS, .
. and FRAMES, — ;
Constantly on nand at-reasonable prices, at .
j the BRKAUX ARTS STORE, 20 Post St., San .
. Srancisco, JoszrH Koos & Co. t
N. B.—Mr. Josephs vos is not connected .
. th any other borvrs nthe sdme-tine int .
SoyPrancisco. jnl4-i .
i; R. P. E. HUGHSON, _ hus opened
J an ofice :
in Kidd’s Batiding, Broad Street.
Over Hyman Bros.’ Store,
‘He is propared to pertorm 11 kinds of
Vochanical and Operative Dentistry, in the
latest. and most approved styles.
Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver
Vuleani*e and Aljun ‘nium. . Satisfaction
guuranteed as to quahty and price of work,”
Visits made at residence if desired.
Nevada, May30ta, 1871.
DISSOLV TION NOTICE.
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HE Copartnership herétofore exieting between S;SHOCKAN & BRO, in
‘the Grocery ; Provision and Fish Business,
is this 2ay dissolved by mutual consent.
stand, nuder’ tae ‘franseript Office, Commercial Street. Nevada City, California,
by SAM SHUGBAYN, to whom all debt« due
the firm manstde paid, apd who will pay
albcluims aguinst the concern. :
! Nevada City, March .1677.7,
NONGRRC
cena *
Oo
EF
may require, To take effect
O No. 4, for NE corner, from which-a pitch: -M. and leavos: Grass V
s. arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A. MI,
and Nevada) leaves Nevadmwat 11 A. Mr.
rives at Grass Valley at 11:35 A. M,
leaves rass Valley at 4.45 P,
Colfax at 6.15 P.M.
and Nevada) leaves ‘ Grass Valley at
P. M,, arrives at Nevada at 3:10
leave Grass Valley’ at 8.25°P, MW
Nevada at 8:54 P. M.
} each with the other, to be co:partners for . ~
Prigcipal place of business, Nevada ¢
4
. tients im every disorder are
The busines willeba carried on at the old
TIME TABLE, NO. 3.
OR the government and informationot
Employees, the Company reserves the
“Bae :
Wednessay, May 24th 1876,
Day
¥ “ +
At TSO Awe
GOING SOUTH,
Train'No. 1 leaves Nevada City at 5 <
Train-No, 3, (local between‘ Grass Valley
abs
Train No. 5, leaves Novada at 4:15 P. xf.
M., arrives at
= ‘GOING NORTH. >
Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.99 A.M.
designated. as“ Lot No. 57; in Section .9, . leaves. Grass Valley at 9:05 A. M. arri
Nevadwat:0:36 A. M, by dk ead
Tram-No, 4 (local between Grass Valley
2:40
6-50 P. M.,>
+» aITives at
Train No. 6 leaves Colfax at
JOHN F. KIDDER,
General Superintendent,
tn
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Mark These Facts,
The Testimony of the Whole World. — -.
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mea hearty ove,”
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eents,-but the medicine to me is worth
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“Det me have three hoxes of your *Pit's
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a ig fet 209 such testimonials as
ese, but want-of space compe ,
conclude. ——
—
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, ND all eruptionsof the skin
£4. mept it most invaluable:
heal externally alone, but peuetrute
most seachingttlects to the
tlie evil. :
HOLLIWAY’S PILLS
Invariably cure the following diseases:DISORDER OF THE KIDNEYs,
Tn all Giseases affecting these onenw —
whetner they secrete too much oF toa uaetle-water; or whether they be afflicted with
stone or gravel, or with aches and paivs
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Ointment shou.d be well ribbed into the
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when all other means have failed, :
FOR STOMACH OUT OF ORDER.
No medicine will so effectually re
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they remove all acidity occasioned either
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curing all disorders of the liver and stom.
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. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS are the bést in the
world for the following discases: Ague
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the skiy, Bowels, Consumption, Debility,
this Oint,
withthe
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Headache, Indigestion, — Inflammation’
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nd Gravel, Tic Doulonrenx, Tumcors_ Ul
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ny cause, etc,
:
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INPORTANT CAUTION.
None are genuine unlers the Fignature of
J. Haydock, as agent for the United States
snrrounds each box ot Pills, anid Ointment
A hendsome reward will be given to any
one—rendering such information as may
led to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vendiny the same,knowing them te bespurious
“Sold «tthe manufactory of Professor
Holloway & Co., New York, and by all re.
rpectable druggists and dealers in mec.
icine throughout the civilized world, in
boxes at 25 cents, 62: cents and $1 each,
#7’ Vbere is considerable saving by tak.
ing the txreer sizeg, 5
N. b,—Directions for the
guidance of pare affixed to each
flice, 12 LIGERTY STREET.
a12 a New York.DR. C. D. BOBO,
Physician and Surgeon, ° :
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Office Hours---from 9 tof0 A.M,
and from 6 to8 P.M, g
[pres s4By HOUR,
From 12 Mf. to 1-P. M,
BELDEN’S DRUG STORE,
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Nevada City California. ay
_.H.S. BRADLEY,
CIVIL ENGINEER,
And .U. 8. Deputy Surveyor
_ NEVADA CITY, Cal
Nevada City July 2a, 1876, 0 ee :
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