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August 16, 1879 (4 pages)

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Aasessment Notice. BS ied tere CONSOLIDATED BLUE Gravel Mining Company. ' Principal place of business Nevada City, Ualifornia. Location ut works Relief Hill, "Nevada County, Cal. Notice is hereby given that ata meeting of the Board of Directors, held Jurje 30th, 1979, an assessment of Ten Dollars ($10 00) per ‘share, original shares, was levied on the steck < of thé Company,, payable immediately to the secretary, at the-office of the Company, Pine street, Nevada City. Any stock updn which this assessinent saall remain unpaid on the 9th day of August, 1879, will be delinquent and advertised forsale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday, the 25th day of August, 1879, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertizing and expenses of sale. A, NIVENS, JR, Secretary. Office —Ping Street, Nevada City, Cal. United States Land Office. ~_ . SacRkAMENTO, CAL, July 16, 1879. ryyor-all whonr it may concern, and O. J. Wolcott, Charles Marshand A, Hee#Parker who filed Mineral Aifidavit No, 15, alieging the land hereinafter described te be mineral in character, and whereas, on the Zistday.of March, 1363, the Plat_of Township 16, North, Range 9 East, “Was fited in the U.S. Land Oifice, and by Commissionioner’s Letter, dated: December ‘24, 1871 :— 3 EF Quarter of Section 5, in Township 16 N. Range 9 East, is to be treated as mineral in character until the contrary is proved, after jiue notice ; And: whereas, Central Pacific Kailroad Company, by B. B. Redding, Land Avent, Post Office address-San—Francisco, Cal. has applied for the same as agricultural tand, alleging it to ‘be more valuable for agri@attural than for mining purposes; therefore you will take notice, thet undér and by virtue of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Ottice, dated May Sixth, 1471, and FebruaryFitst, 1877, we have fixed the’ 28th day of August, A.D, 1879, at 11 o'clock A. M:, at.this oifice, for the hearing’ of proofs to determine the character Of gsaid lends, “ ; in witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand the day and year first above writEen, . EDWARD F. TAYLOR, Register. a. W. Farr, Att’y. jy1s ~ SUMMONS. N the Justice Court of Nevada. Township, in the County @f Nevada,State of Califortia, The Pacific Shingle Co, pl'ff vs. W. Hbryant defendant. The People of the State of California send greeting co W. H. Bryant,defendant. You are hereby required to appear iu an action brought against you by.the above named Plaintiff in the Justice Courtof Ne: vata Township, County of Nevada, State of california, and co answer before the Justice at his office in said Township, the complaint} tiled therein, within five days (exclusive of the day of service), after the service on you «this sunmons-~if served within the Town snip in which this action is brought; or, if -erved out of said township, but in said county, within ten days; otherwise within twenty days. The said action is brought to recover the sum of $284 80-100 in gold coin,,-@ltegud to be due on a promissory note of that amount made April 29, 1876,.and_ interest thereon from that date at the rate of one per cont. per month from Aprit 19, 1876 Given under my hand this 14th day of December, 1877. LEOP. GARTIK, Justice of the Peace of said Township. W. D. Long, pl'tls att’y. jel0-2m F i No; 1056. Application for a Patent to a Minizg Claim. : Uncrep Srares Lanp Orricr, } Sacramento, Cal., May 29, 13879. TOTICE is hereby given that William .L Downie ard Artemas Davison, whose post office address is Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal., haveaade applieation. for’patent for the Caledonia Consolidated placer tuine, bearing gold, inthe Seott'sKlatand “cyada Mining District, Nevada county, Caliturnia, and described in the plat and field notes on tile in this office, asfellows, viz:— NW} of SE} and $$ of SE} Section 19, 8} of SW} Section 29, Nj of NE}, SW} of NE},NW \ of SE}, Sh of SE}, SW} and Sh of NW4 section 30, NW}, Nj ot NE}, SW} dt NEL N4 of Citizens Bank. £. M. Preston President, and John T. Morgan Cashier of the Citizens Bank, of Nevada _Uity, State of California, being first dul . sworn de and say that the paid up capi. tal of said Citizens Bank is $30,000 as reprei sented by, and composed of assets transferred from tne Bank of Nevada.County. FE. M. PRESTON, President. JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier. * Sworn and subscribed before me, a Justice of the Peace of the Township of Wevada, County of Nevada, State of California, this July 10th, 1879. LeoroLp GARTHE, Justice of the Peace. Statement of the Assets and Liabilities of ‘the Citizens Bank of Nevada City at the beginning of business on July 1st, 1879: : ; ASSETS. Bank Building and Lot,...---$ 6,000 00 Safes, Furniture and Fixtures.. 4475 00 Loans on Real Estate Invested in Stocks, Bonds and War: rants... ae ane SS ide anen ee e3 ,862 20 Loaus on Stocks, Bonds & Warrants 1,392 50 **—— other Seeurities .... 648 70 * personal security, prom_— issory notes... os eee 29,910 05 ee -iersonastoutily ov'd'fts 7,234 64 Deposited with Banks....-.++ 3,707 47 Paes. Sissi asses . $104,105 70 . LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid up.-.:.. ; $30,000 00 Resotve Fund iii.. ccece scene 18,825 79 Due Depositors......+++++++ 54,659 85 Due other Banks.....+.-++++620° 06 yi, . epee tee ele Pear grer ia $104,105 70 All of the foregoing assets are situate in Nevada County, Californik. The securities are allin the vaults of the Bank except those filed with the Bank’s Attorney and for judgpienso At an adjourned meeting of the Directors, of the Citizens Bank, held May 14th, 1879, it was resolved that the paid up capital of the Bank be placed at $30,000, and that $20,000 of the Assets “be: creflited*to the Ktserve . Fund. At the same meeting the sum of $2,550 wasdeducted from the valuation heretofore placed upon the Railroad stock heretofore held by the Bank, and the like amount eharged te accownt of the reserve fund. _ We, John T. Morgan Secretary, and KE. M. Preston President, of the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, State of Calitornia, do solemn ly swear that we each have a personal knowledge of the matters contained in the foregoing statements, and that we believe the same are true and correct, FE. M. PRESTON, President, JOHN T. MORGAN, Secretary. Sworn and subscribed before me, a Justice ofthe Peace of the township of Nevada, county of Nevada, State of California, this 10th day of July, 1879. “LeoroLD GaARTIIK, jylz Justice of the Peace. = Assessment Notice. HAMPION MINING COMPANY, NevaC da County. «Principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Notice is hereby iven, that at 2 meeting of the Trustees, eld on the 26th day of July, 1879, an assessment of Five Cents per share was. levied upon the capital stock of the Corporation, payable on or before the 3lst day of . August, 1879, to the rreasurer, at the office of the Company, 625 Commercial street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 8lst day of August aféresatd, will be delinquent, and advertised for: sale-at public auction; and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 30th of September, 187, to poy *he b rye Seed ag hg ba together with costs of wafettising and éxpeénses of sale.G, C. HURLBUT, Secretary, , —§25 CommeStreet, iafrs — ugh Nevada County Narrow Gauge . si}, NY of SWI, SE] of SWY, Ind SW of SE }, Section $1, and centaming twelve nun vred (1200) acres, and as designated in SeeSons 19, 20, 80 and 31, township. 17 North, range 10 Kast, Mt. Diablo Base and Merdian. said locations were made on April 9th, 1877, January 7th, 1873, January Sth, 1878, Janury 28th, 1878,-June 20th, 1373, . Oct. Sth, L378, Oct. 9th, 1878, Oct. Mth, 1878 and Nov. ~4%h, 1878, and were respectively designated _ tithe “Dunn,” “Caledonia,” Pheonix,” ‘‘Urso Minor,” “* Mars,". ‘ Jupiter,” *‘Planet,” “Starand “H, Cooper” locations. — The «halk Mor ‘tain and the Cas ade Blue Grav-. Mines and Aurora Plaver'mine surveys adjacent te these etaims, All’ persons holding atry_adverse ¢laims thereto are hereby required tO~present the #yime before this office within sixt days icom-the first day of publishing hereof, Evwanp F, ‘Tayuor, Rogister. J. M. Walling, Atty. je6 Dissolution of Partnership. Ty1O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Partnership heret: fore existing between tae undersigned, in the nauniacture and Sule of Lumber, is by mutual coasent hereby Wholly dissolved. “Ole Nelsan is to settle all villy contracted alter May lst, 1879. Hither of said partnery arg authorizet to collect acemuts dug the partnership, not intended to affect the partnership existing between M. L. & D, Marsh. Witness our hands and seals, this Sth day July, AJ TD. 1879. M. i. MARSH, >. MARSH, OEE ELSON, _ Witness, J. M. Walling. DRL. J. CZAPKAY'S PRIVATE MEDICAL JANSTILUTE, “ivi MONTGOMERY STREET, posite Occidental Hotel.. .San Francisco, 2 STABLISHED im 1851, for the permanent 4 cure of Special and Chronic Diseases, vad algo all Female Complaints and Discases of the Nervous System, The immense destruction of human life ano “ally from secret and chrenic diseases, caused thisald and reliable institution to be established first in:Philadelphia, Penn’, in 1850, witd giterwards in San Francisco, Cal, in 1854 ain private dispensary, in order to afford the walieted the beut medical and surgical treatment for the above and all other affections vad complaints. Constitutions at the Lnstitute er by letter, FREE, _ Whysical & Mental Debility . Vital weakness, nervousness, low spirits, vissitade, weaknesad of the limbs and hatk oss of muscular power, jndisposition and inevpavbility for labor or study, a weak exhaustet feeling, no energy or courage, palpitation of 4ho heatt, dullngss of Appreheasions, Loss _ of rmomory, aversion to‘society,“teve of solf tude, timidity. self distrist, los of manhood dizziness, headache, the result @ Meatal Overwork orSperinatorrhvea pine in the rake, affections of thoceyxe piu ples on the face, sexual or other infirmities in man or woman ure cured by the. justly evlebrated physician, : L. 3. CZAPKAY, M. D. _Hismethod of curing diseases is poculisely his Own, (unknown to others) and hence the sreat succem, ; _ DR. CZAPKAY may be consulted confidentisity-in refersnce te she above aud all other complaints, at the institate, 127 Mentgomery street, between Bush and Sutter streets, San raniseo, Cal, ta fhe Doctor offers Free> Consultation vad Ks no romuneration unlesshe éffects «a «ciwe. Charges moderate. Covmmunictations strictly confidential, Med: ik ines sent by express, Gfice hours, ¥ to 10 s. ¥.j.4. to 3 and 7 bo 8 P. om. \idress L. J. CAAPKAY, M.D., Post 0-boy 18-3 San Freacisce., wep) © ae = teary Grass Valley at 4:50 P. M., The . This notiee is . TIME TABLE NO. 5. VHE Company reserve the right to vary L the same, as circumstances may require. To take effect Thursday, @ect. 24th, 1878, GOING SOUTH. Ttain. No. 1 leaves Nevida City at 5 A, M. and léaves Grass Valley at 5.30 A. M. arrives at Colfax at 6:45 A. M.Train No. 3, (local between Grass Valley and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 11 A. M., ari Tives at Grass Valley at 11:30 A.M. : Train No. 5, leaves Nevada at 4:20 P. M., arrives: at A. Colftat_6:05 P. M. —~GOINE NORTH, Train No, 2 Teeses Colfax-at 7:90:.A. M. leaves Grass Valley ate.05*A, M., "&rrives at Nevada 0:20 A. M, ne ‘Tidin No. 4 (local between Grass Velley and Nevadsy leaves’Grass Valley at Wa P. M., adrives-at Nevada at 3:10 P. M. . . Prain Nu. 6 leaves Colfax at 6:46 P. leaves Grass Valley at 8:13 P. . Nevada at 8:42 P.M, . ‘Train No. 2 connects daily at Nevada with stages for North San Juan, and on ‘Tuesdays ‘Thursdays and Saturdays with siages: fur . Powniévitle and Forest City. Train No.5 cognects daily with stages fron North nda, and on Mondays, Wednesdaye's ¢ Fridays with stages frow {. Downiew” : M. M., arrives at é #r' Forest City. JOHN F. KTIDDER, uu F General Superintendent Nevada and Dutch Flat Stage. Bs HAVING purehased this Pe es old and well known stage r line, 1 desire to state to the public that the Stage will run as follows: Leave Nevatta City, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at7 A. M. Z Returning, léate Betch Flat on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, calling at’ Hunt's Hill, Red Dog, You Bet and Little York. ° “EARL WANAMAKE, Prop'r. The Old At&immodation. NEVADA AND GRASS SPR ery STAGE DINE, 4 Time Table,—Leave Grass Valicy at 8} o'clock, & M., TPp.M. and 4r. M. turning.---Leave Nevada City at 10 o'clook,sa, M., 2 Pp, M., and & P.M. « Ladies and g6ntlemén called for in any vada ‘tor Moore's Mint and 6:80, A. M., for North Bloomfield, Mogre's iteville, Moore's Flat and North Bloomfiekl Dr. J. H. Hatch, of the city free of charge. Ge. WETTERAC, Prop'r. aceeeee ws a, Eureka Stage and Express Line. SS STAGES will leave NeSSR sts as follows : Leave Nevada City Flat and Graniteville, Monday; Wednes‘} day and Friday. Returning, will leave GranYu stiay, Thursday and Satarday. : W. H. CRAWFORD, Agent. : DENTIST —FORMERLY OF NEVADA CITY-— thefotlowing trein .of morbid symptoms, «wnless cembatied by scientific medica) . of ~— complaint by either of the San Fran History. of Ne >= BR. GIBBONS" -DISPENS : RY, "Wo. 623 Kearney Street, STABLISHED in 1854,-for the treatEG ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases such as Gorforrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphil. is in all its forras, Seminal weakness Impotency, ete. Skin Diseases (of years standing) and Ulcerated legs successfully treated. DR. GIBBON has “the -pleasufe of . anfrom visiting. certain mine and mining property situate the principal Hospitals ot Eufepe, and has resumed practice at his Dispensatory, 623 Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San Francisco, where his'old . patients and thoserequiring his seaVices may nad him. he Doctor has spared ueither time nor money in seding ott new rerttedies, aud has returned wlth increased facilities for the alleviation of human suffering. siverible Diseases. How many thousands of persons, both male and female, are tBose whoare suffering yuta miserable existence from the effect or secret in@ulgences, or from virus absorbed into the system! Look at their pallid, emaciated and disfigured faees, and their broken down constitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of marriage or the enjoyment of life. In this horrid situation thousands suffer until death closes the seene, Let parents, guardians, friends, attend to any of those who are suffering with any of these horrible life destroying maladies—see that they are cared for and cured before it be too late. Send them immediately to Da. Gibbon, a physician who has mode private disease his especial study for years, and who is certain } to cure the most inveeerate cases without nercury or injuriovs drugs. Jt is important to those who are afflicted, or to those who are interested in the welfareet their friends,to be careful of the many pretended doctors who infost all cities, publishipg their skill in curing all diseases in a few days, 1mpusing upontheublic by using the names ef emioent physicians from Europe and othet pluces. Be, thorefore, careful enmd make strict inguiries, or you may fall inte the . hauds cf cthercharlatans. . Semina: Weakness. Senrinal Emissions, the conser uenvé o} selfebuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual tudulgence, is practiced ;py the youth of both sexes to an almost limitec extent, producing with unerring certainty, meadtres, viz: Sallow cuntenaice, dark spots under the vyes, pain inthe head, ringfnginthe ears, noise Jike the rustling of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uueasinuss about the loins, veaknessof tho limbs, confitsed visiou. binnted intellect, loss of conflilenca, diffidence in approachingstrangers, a dislike toform new acquaintances, & disposition to shup sucicty,loss of memorv. hectic fishes, pimples and variou eruptions about tb face, f urred tongues, fetid breath + cughs, consumption, night sweats, monomama and frequent insanity. If relief be uot obtained, persons’ so afflict. ed should apply immediately, either ip person or by letter. and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treatiny this disease, which never tails of effecting a quick andradicaloure. Dr.G@. willgive One Hundred Dollars to any one who will prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured ixco quacks. Matried Mén, Or those who contemplate marriage, who . are suffering: underany ofthese feartul mala~ ve dies, should not forget the sacred-responst—— bility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. WE DR. GIBBON is responsible, and will give to each patient a written instrament, binding himself-to effect « radical dnd permanent . cure, or make no charge. < CURED AT HOME. * Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addrésing a letterto Dr. Gibbon, stating case, ymptons, length of time the disease continued, and the medicine will romptly sent, free from damage and curipsity, to any per’ of the country, with full ad plat rections ior use. By enGosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, i a registered letter threugh the Post Office, or through Wells, ‘Margo & Cov, package of medicine will be forwarded gy express toany, part of the Unitn. Address DR. J. F, GIBBON, 623 Keatrey ‘ttreet, corner Commercial, San Francisco Post Office, Box 1957. Private entaance on Commercial street. Kemeéniber to put BOX #957 on the letter. Consultations FREE. 4a Correspondents Wi)! please inform DR. Gl IN that they ‘read his advertisement in the Datey_TRaNscript. THE vada -€ Witt wave VIEWS OF 2 Houses,. Mines, Farms, Hotels, Schools, Churches, Mills, etc., etc. From Original Artists Drawings. ‘These “illustrations” will be arranged in a magnificent volume, royal quarto fn fori (size 12x14 inches) printed on heavy, fine pa‘per, handsomely bound in embessed covers and gilt edges, making «work suitable for any parlor er library, apd one which all citizchs may feel proud to show to their friends at home and abroad as representative of the enterprise, business and wealth of the county of Nevada. Table of Comtecnts : “Sener! Description ; topography arid geology ; ladians, number, mode of life ¢-Discovery of gold, and immediate effects ; Orpuis of the County ; First election waws—Otlicers ; Climate, as regards healthaad comfort ; rty and taxes, and financial Condition ; Schools and educational facilities, statistics; Churches, date of organization, membership, etc ; Masons, Odd Fellows, Good Templars, ete ; Inhabitants, Society, Amusements; Railroad and water faGrapes, wines and vineyards ; Agricultutre-— acres, yield ; Fruits, nuts aud Segaunnine ; Liv: stock, dairying and other farm 4ndustries ; Mills ; first started ; presentmtunber ; Public buildings, views, descriptien, cost; ‘Tabular list of officers the couaty over had : A new engraved and colored utap of Califor nia; A map showing the county and the Railroad; Tabular statement of productions; —Number; kind; location; private or blic; History, owners, capital, condition.
ouhdaries—Of county townships, cities, school districts; Crimes and punishments-Murders, «duels,robberies, highway robberies noted criminals, executions; Early settlers des Names, histery, etc; Grants-Names, _ by and to whom; Stages-.-History, owners, etc: Stock raising, Financial condition of county: Newspapers, carllest date, fouliders, etc, ~ WALLACE W. ELLIOTT .& CO., Scenery, Residences, Business . a cilities ; Mines—kinds, production, location; Notice of Executor’s Sale _of Interest in Mine. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN pursuance of an order of the Probate Judge of the city and county of San Francisco, State of Catifornia, made on the 2d day of June, 1879, in the matter of the estate of Albert Berry, deceased, the undersigned, the Executor of tite last wit! affG teStaiiicnt N sale, to the highest bidder, for.cash in gold coin of the United States, and subject to gonfirmation by the Pcobate Court of saiu city and oe ” On Thursday, the I4th day of Aus gust, 1879, At 10-o’:lock. A. M., butif sale is not ‘tonsummated on that day, then On Tues y, the 19th day of August, At the 3, 434 CakforTiia s reet, in the city and county of San estate of the said Albert Berry at the time of his death, and all the right, titlé'and interest that the said estate has, by operation of Jnw or otherwise, acquired in and to all that lying and being in the county-ot-Nevads, State of California, and described as follows, to-wit: . An undivided one-eighth interést in that certain mining property, containing 33 an1 92-100 acres of land in ally-and being 3,100 . fect in length, siturte in the county of Néva da, State of Californiagon the gouth side of “Deer Creek, about one mile below Nevada ‘City, knower ms—the-Providence -Gold and patented by the Government of the United States of America, on or about April 29th, 1871, which said patent was recorded in the office of the-County Recorder of said Nevada County, on the 29th of August, 1871, in book 39 of deeds, page 445, et seq, reference being had to said patent, plac and suryey thereof, and records of the same for a more perfect description of said property. Notice—Bids or offers must be in writing, accompanied by 5 pervcent.of the Purchase morey, and may be left’ at the office of J. C. Bates, 434 Californla street, city ‘and county of San Francisew, or delivered to said Executor personally, or may be filed in tHe otlive of the Clerk of the Pro’ate Court of said city’and county at any time aiter the first publication of this notice,-as, provided ‘by stetion 1549, Code of Civil Procedure of California. ~~ “ARTHUR BERRY, Exetutor of fast will end testament of Albert Berry, deceased, ° J. C. Bates, Attorney for Executor. Office, 434 California Street, San. Francisco,*California. " jv29 WARRANTED > Off CLAD i, inside, and the Merchant of whom oe aig them is authorized to return your m ey if you are not satisfied with the Boots,~ It is ‘THE BEST RUBBER BOOT In tho Market, “Ask for itand take no other HECHT BROS, & COMPANY » “San FRANCISCO, SOLE “OWNERS. We carry, the Largest Stock of Boots and Shoes of all kinds of any house in America, ~~ Syiom GEORGE P. ROWELL é& CO. Newspaper Advertising Bureau. For Ten Cents: One hunarea ‘page Pamphlet with ‘Lists of Newspapers and advertising rates. For Ten ‘Dollars: Your lines inserted one. week in Three Hundred and Tifty Newspapers. 10 Spruce Street, ‘Ni: Y. \e . ro F, AED EAU ITS WORK HAS nat C48 GOTTA NEVER BEEN The Machiifes'can be seen in successful op. eration At the Marchie Quartz Minc, Where they give the very best satisfaction. For description and testimonials address ~ ADAMS & CARTER, Agents for Pacific Coast, 109 California st., San Fra ncisece “Or, unti further notice, Cnion Wotel, NEVAPA (IT NOTICE TO WOOD MEN. WIEALED PROPOSALS will be received kK until SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th 1879 at 10 o'clock, A.M. by the Board of Educa. tion, for 30 cords of dry Oak Wood, 4 feet long, and 4 oo dry Spruce Wood, 4 feet long, to be délive at the Washington Schoel House. Also 6 cords of dry Oak Wood 4 feet long, and 1 cord of dry p Ban wood 4 feet long,*to be delivered at the Grammar Schoo! House, Nevada City, on or before the Ist day of November, IS79. The Board reserve the right to. reject any or all ~ Genarey Strect. San Francisee — Veblishers, 105 Leidsdorff St. San Franciseo. . of Albert Berry, deceased, will sell at private SDR. M. Hen. Francisco, all the right, title, interest and . Silver Mining Company, and by that name; ~ CITIZENS BANK, BROAD SSREET.....NEVADA CITY \guew a OFFICERS: DP £E PIO LON ie oes poh ake nes President Re: Bi WE ssc cess Vice President JOHN-T. MORGAN.....6.-., _. Cashier JOHN PATTISON 2: 4.5505. ce 002 Secretary —DIRECTORS:— Jonun T. More@an. TW. Siaouk vey, R., McMuknay, . M. PREsTON. Gro. M. Huaurs.NILes SEARLS. E. sar Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Exchange, far Parchase Gold Dust and Bullion. gar Highest Price Paid tor State and County’ Warrants. ‘ DRAW CHECKS’ ©N San Francisco, San Jose, : Los Awmzeles. #10 Sell xchange on all the Principat Make Collections Banking Business. -—-CORRESPON DENTS— New York—First National Bank. fxn Fitanctsco—First Nationa) Gold Raiik. San Jose——Farmers National Gold Bank. Los ANGEL“s—Commercial Bank. OF CALIFORNIA. CAPITAL $300,000. Principa) Office—305 California St., SAN FRANCISCO. ee" ANSURANCE ONLY aia; J.-F. Houvaurton, Present. Gro. H. Howarp, Vite President CuarRuEs’ H. Story, Secretary. N. b. Evpy, Marine-Secretary. H. H. BiarLtow, General Manager. ~ R. H. “Magitt, Genera Agent. Grass VaBey Branch for Nevada Co. FTRUSTERES : } DAVID WATT. T. W. SIGOURNEY ee A. B. BRADY, Managers Le 1ck—MAIN STRE NEVADA FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP, * _ Spring Street, Nevada’ City. ET, GRASS“V ALLE GEO. G. ALLAN.. Proprietor. ir styles of Machinery. : were tore] ‘and Ornamental Castings. Amalgamating Machinery oi all descriptions. — Blacksmithing in all its branches, from the lightest to the heaviest kind-of werk, — Cutting, Punching and Rolling of Iron for Hydraulic Pipe, which will be made and sold by the foot; or-the material will be cut, rolled and pynched, ready to be put together on the ground. For sue work he -\Nevada” Poundry “has the most complete and extensive machinery MANUFACTURER OF Steam Engines and Boilers, Quartz Mills ofall kinds and Archithe prices charged will be moderate. Steam Engines, Mining Pumps, Hoisting Gear, Saw, Grist, Quartz and Cement Mills a specialty, andall orders filled with dispatch. Repairingdone on short notice. Nevada, Feb. ~~ ‘Union Hotel. MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. JACOB NAFFZIGER. . Prop’. THIS WELL-KNOWN AND POPULAR HOTEL . situated on Main Street, inthe y of Nevada, has ‘ been thoroughly overhauled, refitted, and furnished in first-class style, and-is always open for the reception of guests. THE SBFEPING APARTMENTS, Are Large, Airy and Pleasant, and evéry’bed in the House has a spring mattress. As a de-, sirable, quiét place for the weary, the UNION: offers superior inducements, THE TABLES OF THE UNION 23d, 13879. Will compare favorably with any Hotel. in the State, andeall filled with the very bestthe market. affords. CHOICE WINES; LIQUORS AND 4¥GARS8, Will be found at the Bar, and the: Billiard Roem has the best Lilliard Tables to be found in the State. . _ The UNION enjoys the reputation of b ng the best Hotel in the Mountains, andthe ‘tetor is determined to keep it so. ime JACOB NAFFZIGBR, =n Natienal . THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL Is always Open for the accommodation of the Traveling Public. Large ad; 1’ ditions having been nade to it; and it has been fitted up in elegant style. THE SLEEPING ROOMS are laxve, airy and comfortable. ae THE TABLE will compare favorably that of any Hotel in the State. The propt. etor will spare no pains or expertse to render his guests comfortable. STAGES le#vethis House daily for all pla ces North of this city.’ Stil " A CARRIAGE will alwars be foundat th Depot to convey passengers to this House. BILLIARD TABLES AND BAR eonnected with the Hotel. : o_ A share of public patronage ig respectfully ME Povsry } patronage is respectf ully C. FE. PEARSON, Mroprietor. Neva la, Sept. 5, 1873. DENTISTRY.. Dr. P. E. Hughson, FFICE IN BROWN. &MORGAN” : BLOCK, over Hyman’'s Stone Ue is prevared to perform all kinds, of Me chanicala:, Operative Dentisiry, in the test and most approved st¥le. _ Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver Vuleanite and Aluminum. d Satisfaction guaranteed as to quality price of work. ’ bids. 3. RICH, Visits made at resi:tence, if desired ‘ “pnd “trnisaet-a-eenerae te:—Phesverkdeneat this estab_ lishment can not be exceed in the Stgte,and[ = &£G ENTS WANTED Second Hand Machinery for sale.. { Nevada City, June 3,-1879. Moore’s Flat Banking House WM. F. CUMMINGS: —AND— GOLD DUST BROKER —Successor to Marks & Cu, Moore's Flat..Nevada County, ¢a}, OLD: DUST AND RULLION PUPCH,s ed at Market Rates. ; LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Deposits _of Gold Dust and Bullion, for Assay or Cais age at the U. Si Mint. ee Checks om Lazard Freres, of spy Francisco, 2u0 through them ap ever the World. li BROAD STREET. -s....NEVADA CITY Opposite National Exchange Hotel, DB. WELLINGTON, Proprietor. rHE Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES announcesthat he has now the largest Ldeor —— : Morses, Carriages and Buegies To be found in this patt of the State. Toams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. we The Horses are free from vice, of gocdstrle And capable of going as fast as any gente cares to drive. ‘ ai) a4rCarriages for -Funerals attended te with promptness. : / Good Saddle Horses always on hand. Herses boaided by theday, week or month and the greatest of caré guaranteed: : “ YD. WELLINGTON _CHRIS. NAFFZIGER, _ PROPRIETOR Of THE om NMarhkct, NEVADA. CITY HAS NOW ON BAND Lt as own manufacture, ; : NEW LARD, Whichfhe offers for sale-in quantitiesto suit 0? —HE ALS@ HAS--HAMS AND BACON, The Best to be had in the County. Of his own manufacture. hand, at all times, the best of \BEEF,PORK,MUTTON, VEAL © oSAUSAGES, ETC. He also keepsot Give me a call if you want THE HISTORY : —OF THE-—-» DONNER PARTY. A TRAGEDY OF THE SIERRAS, A _BY C. ¥. M’GLASTIAN, Sena $2 for Sumple Copy. -CROWLBY & McGLASHAN je28 Publishers, Truckee, Cal. PURE MOUNTAIN ICE. NHE undersigned gives notice that he preparcd tu supply the best article ot MOUNTAIN ICE To any business place or private residend in this city. Thé-Ice is the best ever put up ‘in this se“tion of the country. All orders left at the office oi the Company on the Plaza, will be promptlyattended tv . J. S. THOMPSON. ies KNICHT’S. WATER , WHEEL, This Wheel possesses MORE . POWER for a -given per centage of water than ahy yet offered to the Public. HEY are in practical use in many Mills and Hoisting Works, and never fail “cive entire satistaction, which fact fully sub st®tiates their eftiotency, and renders furtl ‘. er comf¥eat unnecessary. . For circu containmg description, 4 dress or apply to ™ ; : ©. MALTHAN, Agent. Or to Nevaieggundr) Nevada City, July 26th, 1879, Ss PHILIP RICHARDS, /Ne. 39 Maia Street... Nevada city NOLD DUST BOUGHT AND SOLD, Bullion-Discounted, Advances mave on Gold Dust or Balhien tor “Coinage at the Mint. Checks on San Francisco. Correspondent— F. Benton & Co., Fucces ser of Swiss-American Bank, San Praacsc’ Established in 88a JAMES J. OTT, ASSAYER, Main Street, Nevada City, Cal“OLD AND ORES of every descripie? J REFINED, MELTED and ASSAYED. By Request, Gold Bars, Exchanged for CoiNectro-Plating in Gold, or Silver i 2 > One Year Six Mout Rar Ad rates. ne GAY oe “ &receri COMMIT 4G a GPF JT diay Will ws a OFFIC the Nati. } < : . wih, O Orr ( ‘tee: ~ CA (‘ rv TNIEE 2 OFFit Exvhan, F, puy: OFFIC Resid House, . e CIVELE U 2: oe _ Or ‘Fl C ‘= Wie geil RESTA ry p $ Orden An hand. +8 irae