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70L. XXXV.
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NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY MORNING, #6VEBEBER 1, 1877.
Daily Cransevipt
NEVADA CITY, Cal. .
yROWN. G: A. BAILEY.
‘BROWN & CO,
Proprictors.
OLD ACCOMMODATION,
ja and Grass. Valley Stage
Vime Table. :
ass Valley at 84g o’clock_A.
ved i leave Nevada City at 10 A. M.
ya Grass Valley at 4 o’clock P, M ; refing leave Nevada City. at 5 P. M.
egand genticmen called for at any
of the city. without extra charge,
C a carried ut low rates.
ene ett at the National or Union Ho
in Nevada City, or at the Exchange
8 Lain Valley, will be promptly atGEO G. WETCERAU,
se Proprietor.
.
odntf
,
© CAPITAL $300,000.
HOME MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA.
_ PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
406 CALIFORNIA STREET’
San Francisco,
, FIRE INSURANCE ONLY,
®
.
J.¥. Houghton, President.
Geo. H, Howard, Vice President,
Charles H. Story, Secretary.
N. B. Eddy, Marine Secretary.
H.H. Bigelow, General Manager
Rh. H. Magill. General Agent.
tnass Valley Branch for Nevada
County
! TRUSTEES,
Wm. Watt, T. W. Sigourney
A. B. BRADY. Manager.
Otice No. 8 Main Street,
ore’s ‘Flat Banking House
Be al
W. F. CUMMINGS,
SUCCESSOR). TO
“ ¥
MARKS & COMPANY,
HORE'S .FLAT, NEVADA CO. 6
OLD DUST
wy vances nmrade ort J
Assay or coinage at United states Mint
Ran Frareisce
rae. anagh
BOUGHT and liberal adBullion deposited
correspondent, Lazard
ag2 Grass Valley, Cat.
HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG
Firs Insurance Company,
OF HAMBURG,
‘\UIS COMPANY is now prepared to issue Policies against loss or damage
by fire, at current rates.
All risks taken by this Compary are participated in by three ‘of the largest Fire
Insurance Companies of Germany, repreDelinquent sale Notice
fFOME GOLD MINING COMPANY. —
Location of principal place of busiBe ae Franciseo,.Ca.ifornia. Location
‘works, Wouods’ Rayine, Deer Creek
wada County, Cal, = Notice: @
inqguent upon the following describec
ied on the 9th day of"Oct,, 1877, the
eral amounts se. opposite the names of
respective Sburcholders, as follows:
No. No.
Certificate Shares Amt
ndley, Thomas, 9 2500 $25
mith Benjamin, 4 100
pward Charles We'b, 5 560
pward Sharles Webb, 8 500
hnson G. 3, at 250
Names
5
of the Board of Directors, ma eon the
i day of Oct, 1°77, 89 .many. shares: of
h parcel of such Stock #3 may be neces.
y, will be sold a public Auction, at the
fice of the Company, 612 Commercial St.
i Francise>,
4877, at the hour of twelve
lvertisiny ond expenses 9: vue bale,
F. J. HER MANN, Secretary.
Office, 612 Commercial street, San Frann22 isco ,Cal.
There is
k, on account-of Assessment No. 7,
i
nd in accordance with law, and an. orsenting an aggregate capital of
64 000,000 Marks or $16,000,000.
U. S$. GOLD COIN,
&
GUTTE & FRANK, General Agents,
307 California 8t., San Francisco
i
'. H,. H. HASKINS, Local Agent,
o2-Im NEVADA CITY.
“. . INSURANCE,
)
E. W. BIGELOW & CO.
A RE AGENTS FOR 'THE
an wae oepsy. [STATE INVESTMENT
HETENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.
o'clock
40f said day, to pay said Delinquent Asesment thereon, together with costs of
INSURANCE CO.,
AND THE
City Assessment Roll.
HE CITY ASSESSMENT ROLL of Nevada City has been-complieted, and is
The
aid Roli will be képt open for public inection until the First Day of December,
ST7,andon that day it will be placed in
he hands of the City Marshal for the colhow in the hands of the City ’ Clerk.
ection of the Taxes therein assessed.
_ GEO. W. SMITH, Pres,
N. P. Broww, Clerk.
Nevada City, Nov. 22, 1877.
Assessment Notice.
YNION GRAVEL MINING COMPANY—
Location of principal place of Busies8, San Francisco, Calsfornia. Location
f works, Columbia HiH, Nevada county,
Notice is hereby-given that at
4 meeting of the Board of Directors,held on
the 30th day of Cct., 1877, an assessment,
(No. 15) of One Dollar per share was levied upon the capital stock of the Cerporation, payable immediately in United Siatesgold coin, to the Secretary at the office of
the Company, 320 Sansome st., San Franlifernia.
cisco, California,
Any stock. upon which this agsessmeut
shill remain unpaid on the 10th day of
Deo.. 1877, will be delinquent, and adVertised fof sale at public auction; and unbap w bramger is made before, will be sold
on day, the 28th. day of December, 1877,
to pay the delinquent assessment, together
— costs of advertising and expenses of
e.
M. F. GAME, Secretary.
Offive—320 Sansome street, San Francis@0, Os). = td
No. 903
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
United States Land Office,
mento, Cal., Sept. 29th, 1877.
OTICK is hereby given that HarCooper, whose post office is Nevada
has made application for Patent for
8 Placer mining claim bearing gold, situ
ate in Scoot’s Flat Mining District, NevaCounty, California, and described as
On surveyed land, being
EX of NW and lot
“wa
City,
Ws, viz;
the Ws ot NW &,N
lofNEY of Section 32, Township 17 N,
Bins 10 E, M. D.: M.,
3-1 acres, Said location was made by
4.5. Brown, et al., March 30, 1877, and
iS Teco-ded in the mining records of NevaRose wt: Adjoining claimants are, the
& Dumber claims on the East.
8 holding any adverse claims
ate hereby required to present the
Pw before this Office within sixty das
™ the first day of publishing hereof.
; T
Mu, Wailing, Applicant’s Att’y.
ed ek as
_ W. D. LONG,
Attornew and Counselor at Law
aye NOTARY PUBLIC.
CEON BROAD STREET
Q ‘the Bist
aan
containing 12
B. McFARLAND, Register. . .
NEW ZEALAND
Both are reliable Companies, and.
settic their Losses promptly,
oct5-1m :
County Warrants.
LL Warrahts on General Fund, registered prior to July 6th, 1877, also
al] warrants on Road Fund,registered prior
to January 9, 1877,will be puid on presenta
tion. Interest ceases from date.
J.N. Payne,
County Treusurer,
tye vada City, Nov. 7, 1877.
ROGER CONLAN,
AS constantly on hand, in tottles and
on draught, the celebrated
‘*Weiner Salvator’’ and.Culm;
bacher,
MILWAUKEE BEER,
Also the best Hime Brewed Beer, from
DREYFUSS’ BREWER
Personsasking f3 Credit will
be refuse 4,
ROGER CONLAN,
jyo Broad Street, Nevada City.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO PARTIES WISHING TO BUY
FURNITURE.
——s
ie
{REIGHT froin San Francisco. being
now redyuced’to a nominal figure, Parfies in NEVADA CITY and vicinity cau
AMSAVE 50 PER CENT,
From local prices, by sending direct to :
J, A. SHABER & CO.,
For anything in the F-rniture and Bedding
. or Upholstery line, and it will. be shipped
promptly, and be sure to come in goéo'l order, for they are the cheapest and most
reHiable dealers in San Francisco. Address
ali orders or letters of enquiry to ss
J.A. SHABER & CO.,
* rketStreet, San Francisco jy22
4 and Hacks to let at the shortest
INSURANCE CO.)
N.C. N. G. R.R.CO.
TIME TABLE, NO. 4.
‘TP VEe Company fhserve the right to v: ry
the same, as circumstances may require. To take effect
Thursday, May: 24th 1877,is ey: “GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 1 leaves Nevada City at 5 A.
M. and ‘leaves Grass Valley at 5.3('A. M,
arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A. M,. aes
Train No. 8, (local between Grass Valley
and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 11 A. M., arrives at Grass VaNey at11:35 A.M.
Train No. 5, leaves Novada at 4:20 P. M.,
leaves Grass Valley at 4.50-P.M., arrives at
Colfax at 6.15 P. M. .
GOING ‘NORTH.
Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.20 A. M,
. leaves Grass Valley at 8:50 A. M,, arrives at
Nevada at 9:20 A. M, a
Train No. 4 (local between Grass Valley
and Nevsida) leaves Grass Valley at 2:40
P, M;, arrives at Nevada.at 3:10 P. M.
Train No. 6 leaves: Colfax at 6-50 P. M.,
leave Grass Valley at 8.25 P!’M., arrives at
Nevada ut 8:54 P. M. &
Train No 2 connects daily at Nevada with
stages for North San Juan, and. on. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays with stages
for Downiewille and Forest City.
Train No5 connects.daily with steges
from North San Juan, and on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays with stages from
Downieville and Forest City.
JOHN F&F, KIDDER,
ma23 General Superintendent.
EMPIRE _
LIVERY STABLE,
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY
D, WELLINGTON,
Proprietor.
HE‘proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES announces that he has now
the Largest lot of
Horses, Carriages /itid Buggies
To be found in thie part, of the State.
Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons
1 potice and
n the most reasongole terms; ‘
The Horses are free from ice, of good
style and capable of going as fast as any
gentleman carer to drive.
Carriages for Funerals attended to with
promptnesy.
:
, Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week
month and the groatestof care guaranteed
DY WELLINGTON.
Nevyaas Zity, July 8 1879
NAFFZIGER & EUSTIS,
‘ PROPRIETORS OF THE
‘Union Market, Nevada City,
7 AVE NOW ON HAND, of their own
manufacture,
NEW LARD,
suit. In a short time they will have
HAMS and BACON,
Of their own manufacture. Theykeep on hand, at all times, the best of
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAl
SAUSAGES, ete.
Give us acall, if you want something
nice in our line. ‘
NAFFZIGER & EUSTIS,
Nevada, Oct. 16, 1877.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE.
BROAD STREET.....,.NEVADA CITY,
——s
A. H. HANSON, Proprietor.
\HIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS AL.
ways open for the accommodation of
the Traveling Public, O1
have been made to it, and it has been fitted
up in elegant style. The Sleeping Rooms
are lurg+, airy aud comfortable, and the
Table will compare favorably with tuat of
any Hotel in the State. The Proprictor
will spare no pains or expense to render
luis guests comfortable,
A First-Class Barber Shop n con
nection with the Hotel.
Stages leave this honse daily for a
towus North of this city.
A Carriage will always be found at
the Denet to eomvey passengers 19 ‘his
House: . : p
Billiard Tables and Bar connected
with tho Hotel. a
A shareof Public Patronage is respect.
fully solicited, ;
A. H. HANSON, Proprietor.
Nevada, September 9th; ‘
NICE GROCERIES
CHAS. F ROBINSON .
T his Store, on BROAD STREET, opA posite the Methodist.Church, keeps
constantly on hand’as fine a stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be supine
in Nevads city, which will be sold as sfy
‘AS THE LOWEST. “tive me aecall,
te
Which they offer for sale in quantities to
Largs ald tions .
~ SAORAMENTO ADVERTISEMENTS,
NEW FIRM.
HALL, LUHRS & CO,,
(Suceessors to Milliken Bros, )
60 AND 62K ST., SACRAMENTO~
EING connected we are, with the
large Butcher“and Packing Estxblishmeut of Messrs. MOHR & YORK, enables us to offer to the trade :
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS!
P co :
LARD, HAMS, ‘
BACON, SHOULDERS,
ALSO : S
EXTRACLEAR AND MESS PORK.
Put up in any shape desired,
We also keep a full stock of ‘Eastern
SUGAR-CURED HAMS AND
. BACON, .
Oysters, Candies, George’s Codfish,
Mackerel, Liquors,’ Cigars .
and Tobacco.
Sole agents for the celebrated
ROYALTY AND YELLOW JACK
FINE CUT TOBACCO.
Choice Butter received daily, direct from the best Bairics,
We warrant our goodsto be ALWAYS just what they are represented to be. $2.
ADAMS, McNEILL & CO,
IMPORTERS AND
}
V # KEEP IN STOCK EVERY VARIEty of Merchandise in our line, ineluding
WHISKIES,
TOBACCO,
EAST 8. C.C. BAMS & BACON,
FAIRBANK’S LARD, etc.
Just received, a car load of
Schummacher’s B & C Oat Meal,
Which is perfectly free from all impurities,
OFFICE AND SALESROOM.
93 and 95 Front Street,
SACRAMENTO.
e19.tf
ACKERMAN BROS,
San Fran, & New York;
ACKERMAN & CO.,
MPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEA/ERS IN
CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASS
ANY) PLATED WARE,
Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Toys,
MAURICE BLOCK,
Sacramento,
i}
ets, Frames, etc.,
189 and 191 J Street. and 22
Seventh Street,
SACRAMENTO,
mav26
3. f,. FOSTER, U. ©, BILLINGSLEY
FOSTER & BILLINGSLEY,’
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
ROPE, T'WINES, BRUSHES, HANDLEg,.
POLISHES; BASKEPS, PAPER BAGS,
BTRAW AND MANILLA PAPER,
No. 57 J Street, Between Second
and Third,
SACRAMENTO,
yonl5-6m
¢ Probate Notice,
& the Probate Court of the County of
_ Nevada, state of California: In the
matter of the Estate of Wm. M. Baker, de.
ceased. On avading dnd filing the petition
of .F.E. Baker, Adjninistrator of the Es.
tateof Wm, M. Baker, deceased, set
forth that-be-has—tHedhis tinal account of
his administration of the estate of said deceased, in this Court, aud that the same
has been duly settled and allowed ;.thet all
the debis and expenses of administration
have been duly paid: and thata portion of
said estate remains to be divided among
the heirs of said deceased, apd praying
amdny other things foran order of distribution of the residue of saia estate among
the persons entitled, It is ordered that
all persons interested in the estate of the
said Wm *M. Baker deceased, be und ap
pear before the Probate Court of the
seid County of Nevaca, at the Court Room
of said Court, in the City of Nevuda, in
said Nevada Comwnty, on the 24th day of
Nov., A. D.1877, at 10 0’clock A. M., then
anc there toshow cause why an order of
distribution should not bé made of th
residue of said estate among the heirs of
the said deceased, according to law; ana
why the final account of said administrator, filed Oct. 13th, 1877, 8 ould not be settled and allowed. It is further ordered
that a copy of this order be patb}ished for.
four successive weeks, before the 24th day
of Nov., A.D. 1877,in the Nevada Daily
.TRANSCRIPT, anewspaper printed and published in the said Nevada Comrty.
on ._ JNO. CALDWELL,
Probate Judge.
Dated Oct. 13th, 1877. ol4
‘. .over them.
must not be less than 25 feet wide, nor less . * sere a
than 16 feet wide at other places. ‘The
WHOLESALE GROCERS. .
Children’s Carriages, Brack-.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
of Nevada County, on the 30th
day of Oct. , 1877, instructed me to get the
cheapest road constructed that I cou da be4 tween Columbia Hill and Lake City, on a
grade not to exceed 16 inches to 1644 feet
linear measurement, and ordered me.to get.
a syirvey made for a road from Woodruft’s
store in Columbia Hill, to the. Union’ Keservoir, at Lake City,. via O. B. Kawley’s
saw mill, (which is known as the: lower
road), and to receive bids for the construc.
tion of two roads, with the understanding that only one road shall be built.
Therefore, sealed proposals will bereceived
until Dec. 14th, at 2 o’elock p. m., for the
constructionjof, both roads, together with
all the bridges required on said roads. The
said road must be finished on or betore the
15th day of May, 1878, or the said contractor or contractors. shall forfeit unto the
County. of Nevada the sum of $20 per day
tor every day that the road shall remain
unfinished after the 15th day of May, 1578,
until.the cortract shall be finished : ecording te the specifications for said road, as
hereinafter specified,. to-wit: The road
must not be less than 10 feet wide inside
of grade stakes, The grade must. not exceed 16 inches to 1634 feet linear-meusurement atany point, and «ll the.curyes must
be constructed: so that ten-horse teams witli
back action wagons can haul a good foad
The bridges in, the ravinves
stringers for all bridges more than 12° feet
dong must.not be less than 12x14 inches,
nor more than 8 feet apart.
top muse be hewed to a six inch face, and
must be large enough to square 13 inches.
A}l the bark must be taken off . The stringers in bridges 12 feet lope or less must not
be hewed toa 4-inch face, and must ‘be
large enough to square nine Inches with
the bark taken off. ‘Phe plank ur cover of
the bridges rust ‘not be Jess than SxS,inehes, With the sap taken off,
tuore than 16 feet long or 1 ss than 28 feet
loug mast haye a govd post ander each
‘stringer at or near the center.
than 15 teet apart. The bridges must be
good timber;
ed.
deep.
direct. The cwyverts: must not
than 10x12 inches ia the clear.
dyeliing house andt¥e Milton
J, English and A, G. Gaddas, to. B. Haw
thence along a log roud co the first ravine
thence along the line of survey to Lal.
City.
the right to reject any or all bids. -Bond
for twice the amouut of the bids, or th
written consent of two men wurth tb
bond, must accompany all bids. Suid bid
Well, at A, A. Smith’s Dru
Bloomfield, Nevada Gouy
the words **Roud Bid”
side of the envelope.
JORLN &N
Road Comm tssione
ity, “Oal,
OSWELL,
® Dist. No, 3.
psa
Transcript
i Seda seiowe and Wholesale Dealers in
COMMERCIALSTREET,
Nevada City.
office in this State.
_ Asan advertising medium tae
Nevada Daity Transcript is the
J. M, Waling, Storuecy,
‘SY HEREAS, the Board of Supervisors .
It round, the
be less than 10x16 inches, nor more than
30 inches apart. If round, the tops must
All ‘brides
Bridges
over 28 feet long must have good bends
fully as large as the stringers and not more
built in good workmanlike manner, and of
> fir timber wilt not be acce ptAllthe wet and soft ground minst ve
ditched on the upper side and.drained with
good culverts, and covered with pine brush
not less than 8 inches deep, which must
be covered: with dirt not less than 10 inches
Culvats must be put in and ditches
dug where the road commissioners shall
be less ia
The upper
road commences at a point on Huyhes’
toll road, a little above Woodrutf's dwehing house, and passes between Mr. Faull’s
ditch,
thence aiong the line of survey to the Union Reservoir at Lake Gity. The lower
road commences ata point in Hughes’ toll
road, near Woodruff’s store, thence through
the lands of H. Hous, E. ©, Hutchison, ©,
The Road Commissioner reser yes
amount of the bid to yo on the bidder’s
must be sealed and directed ta John Knot© Store, North
with
wr.tten om the outJob Printing ‘Office
t# We are prepared to do Job
Printing in a styse second to no
bestin the Northern part of the
« State.
JVAANGFACFurrp under Alfred Noble’s original and only valid patents
tor Nitro Glycerine Powders.
Consumers» and dealers in.
HURCULES POWDER, infrin nthe,
GIANT POWDER COMPs rights
and will be held responsible for-damages.
THE GIANT POWDER CO., ;
Ask your special attention +o their xm.
PROVED GRADES CF POWDER, VIZ:
NO, 1 GIANT,
Now the mest powerful explosive com.
pound in the world. Price 75 cts. per ib,
NO. 2 EXTRA,
A new grade, which hereafter will be our
second grade. It is of immense strength,
far surpassing any powder of its class ever
before manufactured. “Notwit) standin,
its greatly increased strength, it. will be
sold at the price of the old No. 2, viz: 60
CENTS PER POUND. Where a powder Strony .
ev than ordinary No, 2ig nex ded, we invite
a careful trial of this new grade,
NO, 2,
80-called
Our powder of this grade. wil! continue of
the strength oO! our No.2 of last year’s
take, It is astrong, reliable and sure
powder, and will’ do excellent work. Special attention is called to the reduced price
of 35 cents, at which we will hereatter
sell this grade, :
JUDSON POWDER.
This new and valuabie powder is rapidly coming into general us’ ag w Substitute
for common black powder, to which it is
in all respects far superior, Degeriptive
circulars forwarded on application, ° Price1! In carcents, or by car load 13 cents.
tvidges, 2 cents extra,
Discounts as usual to the
various grades of Powder,
Caps, ringle,
also, fuse of all
trade on our ,
:
dou le and triple force ,—
brands always on-hand.
BANDMANN, NIELSEN & CO,
General Agents Giant Powder Co.
GEO. E, TURNER, . !
Agent Nevada City.
mal6-3m. 210 Froftt St., San Francisco,
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Office Hours---From 9 to 10 A.M,
and from 6to8 PB. M,
Bata gig HOUR,
From 12 &%. to 1 P. M,.
BELDEN’S DRUG STORE,
Serie C'ty ‘California.
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re OLD AND ORES of every desciiption
WW Refined, Melted and Assayea.
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FFICE, First door below John Jack’s,
on Pine Street, NEVADA CITY, Cal,
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