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tlemen in costuine,
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cing will commoenes ,
sat the pleasure of th
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5. E. Bone Peg
N, Treasurer, 9.14
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STORE,
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WE WILL BE
© SEE OUR
BS & BRO.
ENT NOTICE.
AD GRAVEL MIRIX¢
Location of princips!
Nevada City, Califor,
‘adjoinining on the est
vel Mining Co.’s claim,
vada County, pagar
ven, that at a meeting
eld onthe 30th S.
ssessment (No 3) of 8%
1s levied upon the =
srporation, payable i
.d States gold coin, *
he office of the Compe
re, Broed street, rit
any stock ue “ae
’ iia :
ch, 1877, will te due
od for ag pe oie
8 payment
opens Secretary.
“s store, Broad suet!
cinoma
D THIS.
ad
INDEBTED
requested to se
wudersigned,
& -p.R0. GARTHE.
96, 1877.-1m0.
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NEVADA CITY, oan.
‘LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Local Brevi ties.
The Grass Valley Union thinks
there will be little trovble, on the
‘wages. question in the coming Sammer, so faras hydraulic miners are
concerned, as want of water will
probably cause most of the mines ‘of.
that kind to be idle, Weghope our
cotemporary’s prediction will not be
fulfilied.~ We-expect there will be
heavy late rains, and a-supply of
water stored up sufficient to run the
_ mines a good part of the season yet,
J.J. Rogers and his Deputy, Frank
» $10,000 00.
I want. to purchase the above
amount of Citizens Bank Time Certificates, at the usual discount.
250'shares N. C. N. G. BR. RB. stock
for sale in lots to suit purchesers,
dlé-tf © ~ A. NIVENS, Jr,
Union etal . flarber shop.
Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting performed at the Union Hotel
Barber Shop in-the highest style of
the art. ames Fax, Proprictor.
Scott and Parks Dancing Soirees.
Scott & Parks will have a dance at
Temperanre Hall, Thursday évening .
of each week. COitizens’ invited to
attend. Admission One Dollar, 83
_—
. Lyon’s Karuarron nN makes ‘dbeantifal, glossy, luxuriant hair;prevents
its falling out or turning gray, It
has stood the test of 40 yeais
_ Beckett, are keeping the books of
_. their office-in-a-very_tastymanner.
Both are excellent penmen, and take
a great deal of pride in doing their
work well.
We were sorry to learn ‘that Alex
_ Stoddard, an old and highly respected basieees man of Grues Valley,
has been dangerously ill with pneuof obtaining on election day.
we
ety before Lent,
monia. At last accounts, yeste:day,
he was somewhat better. .
The English Opera Troupe will
perform at Grass" Vattey~té-night. throntamt ha
’ The company are deserving a crowded house, and we hope they will get
it.
Remember the party to be given
by the ladies on the 16th,
prepared to attend it.
and be
Sam. sila of Canyon Cre xa
Bed
The Te Light. Goard ‘wit
raise their new iron liberty pole in
' frontof their Armory sometime. today. Bianity Gaild.
~The next Trinity Guild will be
held at the residence of Mrs, George
8. Hupp,on Monday evening,” It
will be the last meeting of the sociIt is expected ‘the
occasion will be the pleasantest of
the season, as every effort will be
smade to agreeably entertain the
guests. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend.
_ ‘Mzss Anne L. Hopp, Treas.
eee
Oregon Affairs. ,
" The investigation into the Oregon
Electoral case continues, and.all the
proceedings, if compiled, would fill a
large sized volume. The telegrams
sent to that State read rather pecu‘Tiar, if there was not an intention to
purloin after election what was failed
If
money was not used improperly,
there is at least circumstances con‘nected with the case which make a
disinterested person somewhat suspicious: Enough -has-eome-to light
about the matter to rob the manipulators of any patriotic purposes and
to throw a shadow over their repata.
tion for honest intentions.
Sunday Evening Lecture.
Mrs. Carrie F. Young will deliver
_a free lecture at the Court House, on
Sunday evenjng, upon the subject
of ‘‘Death and the After Life.”
Mrs. Young was formerly editress of
the Pacifie Journal of Health, and is
said tobe a lady of greatforce asa
speaker, We have before us several
notices of her lectures, from the
press of this State andof Oregon, all
of which speak in the most favorable
manner of herspeaking. She comes
-recommended by such men as J, H.
Bruner, Pastor of the M. E. Chureh,
San Jose, and other equally respectable authorities. Tho Vallejo Recorder says: ‘‘Her appeals i the feelings
are po ul, and she! obtains complete control of her audience.”? Lecture will commence at 7 o’clock.
Fair ‘dint Festival,
The ladies of the Congregational
Church, of this city, are going to
give a grand fair and festival at the
Theatre, on Tuesday evening, Feb.
13th. They will offer articles of use
and ornament for sale, have a supper
andother attractions, and’ cordially
invite all the citizens of the place to
attend. :
By the suspension of work at the
Government Printing Office at Wasbingtou, 600 persons. were thrown out.
of employment. —
: Notice.
Lost, ene piece of script, dated
"April 5th, 1876, in favor of A. P.
Jeno. Amount, $334 25. Any person finding the same ‘will confer a
favor by leaving it at the Transcarer
Office. “Ht is of no use:to any one
st else, payment having been stopped
at the =e Mining Co. {6-lw F
‘charmingly perfameds ~anit bas no
rival. © meh lety
Hacan’é Maghorhs Baum preserves
and restores the complexion; removes
freckles, tan and sallowness;. makes
the skin soft, white and delicate.
mus application” mas: “be deteoteget
No Excuse ‘tor Being Sick.
No person car use Boschee’s German Syrup without getting immedliate relief andcnre. -We have tbe
first case of Coughs, Colds or ConSnmption, or apy diséase of the
tbat has not been cured, . We have
distributed: every yeay, for three
by Draggist i in all parts of the United States.. No other Manafacturer
of Medicines ever gave their prepara>
‘tions such a test as this. Goto your
Druggist, and get a bottle for 75
cents and try it—Two doses will relieve you. Sample bottles 10 cents
peach.
Sen Francisco,
‘Holloway’s Ointment.
Erysipelas and all inflammatory
diséases yleld to a dilligent use of
this preparation. _In the foot, hand
und neck, their approach ‘should be
checked at once—if supperation ensues, danger is imminent, and the
knife cannot. be.employed without
jeopardizing life. -.This Ointment
will remove the disorder, without
cutting, pain or peril, 25 cents per
box or pot. ee
atin
A Cara.!
To all who are suffering from the
errors and indiscretions of youth,
nervons weakness, early decay, Joss
of manhood, &e,, I willsend a recipe .
that will cure you, FREE OF
. CHARGE, This great remedy was
discovered by uw missionary in South
America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseru T’. Inwan,
Station D, Bible House, New York
City. jol3-6mVacant Places.
In the dental ranks will never 00cur if you are: particular. with your
teeth, and.cleanse them every day
with that famous tooth-wash, SOZODONT. From youth to old age it
will keep the enamel spotless and unimpaired. ‘The teeth of persons who
use SOZODONT have pearl-whiteness, aud the gums & roseate hue,
while the breath is purified, and rendered sweet-and fragrant. Itis composed of rare antisepticherbs and is
entirely freefrom the objectionable
and injurious ingredients of Tooth
NPastes, &e.
Citizens Bank.
Statement of the condition of the
Citizens. Bank, Nevada City, at the
close of business on the 9th day of
January, — ;
Overdrafte...sesees--e oe . 960 10
fiends apeiron by Bankot
Nevada County....... 36,418 90
Loans and discounts...,. 57,174 86
Real estate, eee and fix—
tures .... peaedeeess 10,500 00
yoounty warrants. Cee 1,018 02
Due from other Banks.... 2£38
R. B. stock, bond and securities,cash value Sonwewedeceses 21,074 85
Cash OD DANG. ...cccees cree 22,092 01
} $149,267 12
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid up.... $ 50,000 00
Certificates of deposit—term . 52, 325 68
Oertificates of by agi ee 10,651 48
Deposits subje:t to check. 24,092 24
Due other Banks....... 79 10
Profit and Loss....+++-+1,603 79
Surplus fund....-++-e0-» 10,514 83
$149,267 12
State of California, Gounty of NeJohn Pattison, Secretary, of the Citzrns Bank, being duly sworn, de. pose and say that the foregoing statement is trae and correct, to thé best
of their knowledge and belief.
E. M. Preston, Pres’t.
JouNPAttTison, Sec'y.
Subscribed“and sworn to before
me this 19{h-day of January, 1877.
Lropr. GaBrEE, Notary Public.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
OLD SPRING GkAVEL ‘MINING co
C Principal place of busiuess, Ne =
City. Location of works near Willow
ley, Névade county, Gal. Notice is Ble
given, that ata meeting of the Trustee=,
held at the offico of the February 6th, 1877,an assessment (No 12 ) of 15
cents share, was levied upon the capital stock of said compsny, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to
the Secretary of the company, at bis office,
Broad street, Nevada City.
Any stock upon hich” ‘said sacesment
shell remain unpaid on the 6th day of
Mareh,~"1877, will be deemed delinquent
and advertised for sale at peblic auction,
and unfiless payment is made before, will be
soid on the’ 19t dayof March, 1477, to
pay,the delinquent assesament thereon
togetner with costs of adyertising and
expenses of sale
By order cf the Board pf Trustees.
+3: ROLFSR, Secretary.
Nevada City, Feb. Sth, 1877.
ngs; yette—hear—fram 1
years, over 250,000 Sample Pottles .
Agents. Crane & ee
vada: E. M. Preston, President, and
A Card os the Public,
Fer many years we have made two
medicines suited to the ailments of a
vast class of sufferers; Thousands
of cures have been made by them,
and, in fact, the word failure cannot be coupled with them. .But within the last two years counterfeits of
our medicines have sprung up, dangerons.in their close imitation of our
‘Trade Mark. To secure the ‘people,
we bave placed upon each genuine
box of Holloway’s Ointment the fac
simile of the signature of our agent,
Mr. Jos. Haydock. To counterfeit
is felony. We shall relentlessly pursue any one who imitates this, with
the utmost vigor of the law. We
most éarnestly beg that the great
mass of the American people will
uid us in our efforte to protect -their
health, and help us in our ‘task of
brivging these most unprincipled
men to the bar of justice. U
Ty refuse to purchase Medicines pur—J, . Porting to-be-ours unless Mr. Jos.
. daydock’s signature is attached {6
exch box of Pills or pot of Ointment,
and the end will soon be reached.
The public’s obedient servants,
ae Houtoway & Co,
d12-ly
P. H. BELDEN,
Euccessor to Bell & Belde
Masonic Building;
Cor, Pine & Commercial Sta
<n
Wholegale & Retail dealer i
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Patent Medicines, &c,
A full line of Choice Perfumery, Toilet
Svaps, Toilet Powder, Cologne Reta, Combs
Brushes, &c,
Also, Paint 8, Oils, Varnishes, “Window
Giass, Paint Brushes. &c.
Also a full line of STA’ TIONERY, such ag
jiank Books, Letter, Note and Legal Pa.
28, Gold Pens.&c ‘
3tunk Books made to onder ‘at the lowest
an Franciséo prices.
My Btock is most complete in all its de
partments and my prices arelow. I solici
@ share of public patronage.
P. H. BELDEN.
Nevada, March 31, 1876.
AVE REMOVED THEIR SALOON
TO COMMERCIAL STREET, nearly
eppeats the TRANSCRIPT OFFICE, where
they will be heppy to meet all their
friends. The ChoicestWines, Liquors and Cigars,
Kept constantly. on han
Whenever you want “gmile” call on
jani2 . SCHMITTBURG & HEINNZMAN,
E, W. CHARLES, M. D,,
SURGEON and PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE, 62 BROAD STRFET.
esidence, Main Street, two doors abov
Congregational Church. ple
" HANLEY’S SALOON,
unction.of Cofamergial and Main streets
REVADA city,
A LWAYS on hend the’ BEST LIQUORS
to be. found in the State
If you want a good drink, goto
MIKE HANLEY’S
jan21-Im
KEROSENE re:
OF THE BEST QUALITY, AT
PRESTON’S.
eee
FRESH COUGH CANDY,
GENUINE
BETHESDA WATER,
IREOT FROM THE shortly AT
WAUKESHA, WIS.
———
Centennial Cologne,
Choice Toilet Goods,
Acids, Mining Chemicals,
—aT =
E. M. PRESTON, Prop’r.
CONSTABLE'S SALE,
—
Y¥ VIRTUE-OF AN EXECUTION TO
me directed, bearing date January
Bist, 1877 issued from the Court of Leopold
Garthe, an acting Justice of the Peace in
4nd for the fownahip of Nevada, County
of Nevada, State of California. On a judgment-rendered in said Court, un the 30th
day of January, 1877, in favor of E. W.
Bigelow & Co., and against W. H. Norton,
for the sum of ‘ninety-one and 50-100 dollars
damages, and twelve and 175-100 dollars
costs of suit, with accruing costs. I have
this day levied upon and seized, and sha)1
expose at public auction, in front of the
Court House, Nevada City, Nevada County,
on Monday, the 26th day of February, 1877,
between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M., and
5 o’clock P.M., of said day, for cash in
U. 8. Gold Goin, all the right, title and
interest of W. H. Ncrton, of, in and to the
follodwmg described pr y, viz: That
certain dwelling house, known as W. H.
Norton’s, with all jands end improvements of any kind thereunto belonging.
Said house is situated rear the site of
éd), and about 2% miles easterly from
Nevada City ‘Taken to satisfy the a’
demand, with costs.. Given under my
hand this srd day of f Februsry, 1877.
LLIAM SCOTT,
{3 Constable aoe Township.
NICE” GROCERIES
CHAS. F. ROBINSON.
T his Store, on BRO&D STREET, eorpposite the Methodist Chureh, aes
constantly on hand as fine a stock of GROOERIES,
in Nevada city, wnich will be sold as Low
THE Lov EST. _ Give me a call. 04Uniform-}
Schmittburg & Heinneman, }°
Murchie’s hoisting works (recently burn.
RU VISIONS, &c. as can be found}
HAMS,
BACON,
CASHIN & on,
AVE ON HAND,. oF — ‘Owns
MANUFACTURE, 4 =
<
LARGE -LoT or ——_}
— we
‘LARD!),
ALEX. “CG AULT'S' JOE'S SULLENIN OF rales.
to Quality, to any Provision .
GROCERY, ee :
: noetbilPROVISION,
TOM AND JERRY.
LIQUOR. STORE . por SCOTCH,
AND BAKERY, HOT IRISH:
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. . 014 Sadatit,, 19005 ccas.0is quarts, $2
: Vine old Whiskies....... OG eae
Bi Old Bainburg Scotch Whisky.." -~ 1.80
Maheim’sold Dublin “ 4 175
AVING STOCKED THE FIREPROOF California ee stir-aethee
walling, etjetaing my BARERY with . He ce . “quaxte, 158°
ola ams and Navy.Sherry,.imA LARGE AND CHOICE oe expressly forJoe, from”
ASSORTMENT OF roy Oporto Port.. Lit
Family Groceries, . ee ee
ee
. } Sautaarne Graves’ f) rior.. ‘* Ts *
F Making it equal in point Old Swenn Holland’ Gin.. quarta,1 2
a8 Bassett’s Porter
/Tennett’s ale
LARD! LARD!
Six Ib, cans of Lard, decorated, with wad without
Bails.
Also 8 and 10'Jb. catels
wr:
Orders left at the Office,
on the Grass Valley road, or
by letter through the Post
Office will be promptly attended to.
Cashin & Co.
Nevada, Dec. 14, 1876.
New Tri-Weekly Stage Line to
NORTH SAN JUAN.
. _ BE. NORTHUP,
WILL, on and after this
+ . See run a line of sta
tween NEVADA OITY
{and NORTH SAN JUAN, as follows:
Leave North ‘Ban Jyan ‘at 6% A. “M., on
Meonder, Wednesday and Friday
Mornings,
And arrive at Nevada City,at 9% A.M:
Leave Nevada City on the same days, at
4 o’clock, P. M,, arriving at North San
Juan at 7 P. M.
Pachi delivered, and all orders of
‘ any kind promptiy attended te. .
Nevada City, July 19, 187¢
S. J. ‘"*MILLINGTON’S
-) DANCING ACADEMY,
AT HUNT'S HALL,
CLASSES
WILL MEET AS FOLLQWS;
GENTLEMEN’S CLASS, TUES) DAY EVENINGS AT 120,
LADIES’ CLASS, ON TUESDAY, AT 2
P.M.
“LADIES AND GENTS, FRIDAYS, 2£
2 rae
CHILDREN’S OLA88, ON SATURDAY,
AT 2, P. M ;
CLASS FOR MISSF8 AND MASTERS,
ATURDAY EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK.
VFiumeLumber Company.
LUMBER YARD at TOWN TALE.
LL kinds of Flume, Mining and
Building Lumber constantly on mame
Spruce Wood for sale, jan
MAMMOTH STOCK
—er—
BOOTS AND SHOES!
4
ee
WM. R. COB,
CORBER of Main and
Commercial streets, has
FB received an Ilmménse stock of the wee
latest styes of
LADIES’, GENTS’, MISSES’ AND CHIL.
DRENS’ BOOTS AND SHOES. :
The goods were purchased of the best
manuf.¢turerg, apd can not be excelled. in
quality or style finish. I aleo monufacture to orcer a) kinés‘of. Gents’ Boots
and Shoes in a style superior to apy shop
on the Coast.
My Goods will be sold st the lowest
ble rats.s,and I warrant every &r. tele as recommended, az
wie
3
S would Bay to all desiring} «= teed to be Pare.” :
Bacon, sdnscthaiartae Every Day from 1% Bs
: = = CHOICE PROVISIONS, nit a feces
and GROCERIES, ~ CITIZENS BANK.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Lard, CASE GOODS, NAPITAL STOCK, $200 00 Cc . 0.
The Best to be had in the. ‘ Ete.,. Etc., c OFFICERS :
{State at the very LOWEST rates, . ": M-ERESTON. See ee
JOBN T. Buaeas eens a ie cate hws ean ,Cashier.
. 24 to 48 heurs.
& Assay for Gold and Silver......
to eall and examine my stock
5% SACRAMENTO 8T., SAN FRANCISCO,
Dr. R. M. Hunt,
Geo. M. Hughes,
Thos. Mein.
RS
John 'T. Morgan,
T. W. Sigourney ,
ici, OCs Bis Heal
E, M. Preston.
which is FRESH & PURE,
W INES and LIQUORS, Receive Deposits. buy and sell exchange. _
Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion, —
Of the Best’ "Brands, con-. .Uishedt price paié tor 4. ad County
nts. . :
Draw Checks on San Frant isco,San Jose,
. stantly. on hand.. seeeeent;Virpy.:ia-City.and Los. Angx.
0) tees Becnenge. on Xen York, and'alt._
eet. cfueeerne Ta @ principal European e8.
THE BAKERY Make col lections.and, transact a generat
Re : : Banking Business,
Will be supplied with Bread, “CORRESPONDENTS.
San Francisco—First Nat.Gold Banx,
San J ose—Farmers National Gold Bank
New York—First National Bank. #24
THE OLD ACCOMMODATION:
‘Nevada and Grass —*. omer
Tame.
Pies, Cakes, Crackers, Confectionery, etc.
I intend to keep the BEST of
everything to be found in a
First Class GROCERY AND
PROVISION STORE. Thankful for past patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same,
ALEX. GAULT.
Nevada City, November 4th, 1876:
Time Table.
Leave Grass Valley at 8 o’ciock
returning leave Nevada City at 9A,
Leave Grass Valley at 4 o’clock P,
A.M
M.
M.;
turning leave Nevada City at 6 P, M.
Ladiesand gentlemen called for at. any
part of the city. without extra. charge.
Packages carried at low rates.
Sraene left at the National or Union Ho.
tele, in Nevada City, or at the Exchange
Wisconsin or Golden Gate Hotels, Grass
Valley, will be promptly attendéd to
augétf B.F. HARRIS Prep’r.
A, NIVENS, JR.,
THOS. PRICE’S
ASSAY OFFICE,
‘CHEMICAL * LABORATORY,
GENERAL INS _
——
_NCE_AG@ >
EPOSITS of bullion received, melted .
into bars, and returns made infrom
L
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
~Bullion-can-be forwarded tothis Office
from any part ofthe interior by Express
and returns made in the same manner.
Careful Analysis made of Ores, Metals, .
Soils, Waters, Industrial Products, etc.
Mines examinedand reported upon. Con.
sultations on Chemical and Metliurgical ’ ee and Retail Dealer
guestions. Sasi
Charges: Gold ana Silver Baftion. CIGARS AND TOBACCC
ao bars on all amounts below $1,000, .
Gold Bars on al? amounts above $1 000, % MASONIC BLOCK,
per cent.
bale ‘Bars on all amounts below $400,
mpeg Bars on allamounts above $400, %
per
Dore hors Yor the Gold...... «$200
ae Silver ...34 per cent,
Dedsenstaation of Gold and Silver in any
_ alloy, $2 00.
Pime Street, Nevada City.
A, LADEMAN,
WHOLES4LE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
e Nevada City. —
Ores.
3]
Goid, Silver-and Lead...
Gold, Silver anid Copper..
POPP eeeeeeeeerrer aa
Tin. neeseavedcueece
Quicksilver . avese
Mangancse.;...+--0++++-+
Test for any single metal.. siaseaesens
Analyses.
Qualitative Analysis of Ores, $10 to $
of Water...+.Quantitative :
oe é
of “
of Guano.
Proximate Analyais_of Coal.....Quantitative “ OB-* cose ce cces
Complete analyses, qualitative and quantitative, of complex substanves_at special
rates. agi¢
sesssssss re
bo kr on Oro tO
Miu * ALWAYS FILLED
WiTH
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
Produce of all kinds, etcpeeeeeeee
SSessss §€ My Goods are Sold at the Lowest
Prices and are Delivered within
a Reasonable Distance Free of
Charge. .
Thankful for the patronage already beNEW CIGAR STORE.
‘ stowed, I re®pectfully solicit. a continvC. eee ae al ance of the same.
Dealer in Tobacco, gars, pes,
ete , etc.. Nevads City. August 9, orm.
T the ojd Stand. formerly rai pd
ae
ts vee Matenloy. JAMES J. OTT.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, ASSa YER,
Has just received one of the Choicest
Btocks of CIGARS and TOBACCO ever offered in this city. The following are
some of-the fine brands of Cigars:
Figaro, Justice, James Lick, Belle,
. Venus. Gnanae Hermandos,
Edwin Booth, Meridianas Especial.
The ““MERIDIANAS ESPECIAL” and
“JUSTICE” sre the finest BI CIGARS on
the Pacific Cuast.
Tne Best. Brands of TOBACCO always
on hand.
Dick Wasson will be in at endance
to serve ali who may favor hit with their
patronage. When you want & “way up
high” Ciger, give bim a call.
~jan28-3ai “1, BECKMAN,
_ HLS. BRADLEY,
CIVIL ENGINEER,
And U. 8 Deputy Surveyor
NEVADA CITY, Cal
OLD aND ORES of_evyery description
Refined, Melted and Assay ed.
By request ‘Gold Bars ‘nehanaed for Coir.
30 Main Street, Nevada City.
Established in 1852,
ELECTRO PLATING in GOLD or SILVER
-ESTRAY NOTICE.
ee
Ce TO MY PREMISES; ABOUT
weeks ago, @ Cow, between three and
four. years old. Sheis a white cow with
dark specks on the neck, and red eare,
with piece off cf right eur. She has black.
marks around her feet. My premises are
on Rush Creek.
» GIACOMO GIACOMELLA,
Nevada City, Jan. 14, 187%.
HUNT, M. D.
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN _
FEVAPA CITY a
+ Nevada City July 2d, 1876.