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. Diseases (of Years
the pleasure
sapere from a
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old patients and tig,
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“_¥OL, ER —-— SUNDAY
SoS an is cgigipenl natn ap enecekpacniom” aan ieee
‘MORNING, JANUARY 1
She Daily Granseript
ee
K, PB. BROWN. —_B. J. WATSON.
a aS
“BROWN & WATSON,
Proprietors.. _.
life. In this }
ufier untildeath er
tS, Guardians, friend:
se who are Sufleriig
rrible life destroying
hey--are cared for sn”
bon, a physician why
ase his especial
s. certain to cure thy
3 without “mercury oy
8 important t6 thom
o those who ‘are inte
f their friends, toby
pretended doctors why
lishing their skill iy
1 & few days, im
sing the names of ep.
my pe and othe
€, careful and maby
2 may fal) inte the
ADS. = :
Weakne s-—
» the sOnsequence
of
itary vice, or deptavedis” practiced by the
> an almost unlimited
th unerring certiinty
of morbid symptoms,
ry scientific medics}
‘Ww countenance,
dart
pain inthe head, ring.
e like the. rustling of
g of chariots, uneasi
Weakness of the limbs,
nted intellect, loss of
in approachingstrang.
hew acquaintances, »
sucicty, loss of mem.
Pimples and varion
» consumption,
night
1d frequent insanity,
ed, persons so afftict.
mediately,
either in
id have a cure effected
ific mode of treating
ever fails of effecting
ire. Dr. G.Will give
to any oné who will
him that he wascured —
y either of the Sas
d: Men,
mplate marriage, whe °
any of these fearful
forget the sacred re
pon them, nor delsy
elief. x 5
ir. Gibbon’s office or
of medicines may rely
f confidential secrecy
and expect no more
vith a fair and mutnuneration of sérvices
g the circumstances
in a toe prevalent and
ortion umong quacks
esponsible, and will
a written instrument,
ject a radical and pes
» no charge.
at Home.
ga letter to Dr. Gib
smyptoms, length of
s continued, and the
y, to any part of the
i plain "hikection for
TEN DOLLARS
i letter through a
h Wells, fargo &
ne will be forwarded
t of the Union.
FGIBBON, 623 Kearney,
arcial, San
Commercial treet.
BOX 1957 on thel#
will please inform
ey vend his. sdvertia
RANSCRIPT. yl
10. S.
ORNIA. COUNTY 0F
n the District: Cou
idicial District of tein and forthe county
sle of the State of Cab
ng to Tecom Bilvel
Mah. limited ongmore
red to a; pear in an
vou in the DistrietCout
udicial District of t
in and for the court
Isth day of Octokt
, Plaintiff,
and to o
filed th-rein, witt
of the day of servitt
you ofthis pum
this county; ot. =
sunty, but in this Dir
days; otherwise ¥
igment will be
iit, according to
aint, Beingan acti?
by Plaintiff ore
and one tiundred’
ollars, alleged oe
you ‘to Plaintiff
‘end expended st De
nd request, —or day of Julv,1875
ber, 1876, which. Dt
ind’ promised to }
Plaintiff avers
iid the cxergs id
deman ee
5 There fore, Pisist,
1st you for said sum ®
of suit. ~ 4.00 you™
f you fail to spre
l compiaint
a8 aber
aintiff will take jolt
the sum of $10,123
iy whereof, I, Ja
ai of District Cow"
pereunto set DY haps
of. aid Court, ®Nevada, on the }
_ 1876. ‘
Plaintiff's Attormes
8D, WHITE, Clee
YRDINANCE.
ITY TRUSTEES
3; That the Cty
ig yeer sg he Sty
4 dollars
for
nts per one nyodred
id, whole #2 ™
ye hurdred
, President.
. BUSINESS.
“out : t
“dilde
Gace
einer ern:
CoO
wh ND
TELE}RAPA INSTITULE.
‘BAN FRANCISCO,@ WENRY BARNARD, A—M., Professor
of statheiuutiand Scieu & of Acounts; graduate of Prince of Wales Col_0ge, aud Stow's Wod.] and Normal Uraiuag School; late Sta e institu e Directo,
ad L«ctarer of Minuesota, and for the
astelive yuars Presi tent of tie M.uncape
{a Basiness College; havi g disposed ot
ig eutire interest i thot institution, and
emoved to Sin FranlIsco, will hercatter
© sass Conimetcal College .
n that city, eiitcon + at 12u Sutter atreet,
ani 920 Koarny street, Hardie Place, (with
@ifice in ‘ituoms 38,) where he wili vive his
persunal attention and setei es to those
who desire instruction tm Bookkeeping or
she Science of Accoqute~ and English
Branches P-of. Barusrd is the originator
end author of the Celebrated inetuod of
Teaching Accounts which. has b come so
popular in etucid sting the wtricucics ‘and
maysteies of Bookkeeping. in order to ge
eure a wider field of inborin which to ex
emplify the super ority of bis method of
fnstruction, he -has orgauized Barnard’s
Business College aud eleyraph. Lastitute,
Sea Francisco.
A SPECIAL FEATURE,
No more students wll: be adaiitted to the
Oollege thau-Profers-rB.urnaid can attend
fe with nis own person nstruction. H
has not orgauizéd this enterprise merely us
an €a8y-way to imare m nev, but to ea.abiish as ep viable a reputation as an Instruetor as he hus Jeft benind timin Miuuesota
and to. buiid up a Busin~ss Collegé of the
. highest nfp-rit, in waich the fil sh equiv. .
alont willbe given for all Tuition colected, and whith, by personal effort, he will
make the b-st institution on the Pacitie
Oosst. ip which ts obtsin a first class Prac@onl Business Edacat on. 4 :
BOTS OF INS TRUETION.
— Dar Skastons—9 to 11.30 A. M. and Jto }
e
EVENING SEsstons—7.30 to 9.30 P.M.
. Students wil bentitled to the use of
tne rooms froin 4 30 A. M. to5 P. M., thus
ensbling thy m to -yurk vutside of the hours
of instruction. :
Lavigs-.A separate apart-sent—will be
reserved fur the Lady Stu ients: woo wll
be provided with every convenience to fa@ilitate their work. : 2
STATIONERY aN» Bcoxs—Our srrangema-mtssre such tnat all supplies tor. the
eourse can be obtaitied of us*at rates tuuch
below the usual cust; and corresponding
in every particular with the books used in
wea} businexs.
Dipcomas -Onr Diplomas are engrave
on steel, finely + xecuted at-great cost; the
Will be issued tu students ¢. mpl-ting thy }
Oourse in the Business Department on
payment of the feeuf tive dolars. .
No Vacarion--The College will be in
@eaesion duriny the entire jear, Stude.ts
Will be sdinitted at any time, €
No Copyinc From Text Bocss-—-The
highly ovjectipuabie metood of espying
from text books without. understanding .
whatis intended tous conveyed ix * together avuiied, All werk <ione is the direct prodact-of tre student's owt thonght
DiscrpLine—We mainta nthe most rigid J
ipline. insisting up n perfect ordér axa
system in cversthing. We treat every siadent as a gentieinan or lady, ard expect
enly genticmunly or lady-like conduct in
retarn. We do not have tules or penalties
but adapt special modes of treatment to
@ecial cases. No conduct is allowed that
wonld not be tolerated in the drawing room
efa wellreguiated family.
For ful! particulars seud for Catalogue '
“and Circulars. exptuining Conrse of study-.
We offer in_u-ements that are superior'to
thase offured by any similar institution in
Mhe city. for further information -xddrese
BahNARD’s BUSINESS COLLEGE,
1% sutter street. Room 38,
: ‘ S.n. Fran«isco, Cal.
References, by permission Hon. David
Kart, Stute Snperintendent of Public In 4
@trauction, Minnesota; Hon. H B. Wilson
jate Superintendent of Puvlic Instruction
Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Equitable Lif
Asaurauce Buciety, 426 Ciliforuia street. ©
. ¥.; 8.P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 Bap
@me street, 8. F.~ .
Ban Francisco, Oct. 31, 1875.
“SE FSR CRS
CAPITAL $300,000. _
‘HOME MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA,
pee
PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
$06 CALIFORNIA STREET
‘San Francisco, :
FIRE INSURANCE OXLY.
&.¥. Houghton, Fresident.
Geo. H, Howard, Vive President. =
Charles H. Story, Secretary.
N.B. Eddy. Marine Secretary.
H. H. Bizelow, General —w
RB. H. Mayill. General Agent.
@uase Valley Branch fer Nevada
Ceuanty
‘TRUSTEES,
Wm. Watt, +. W. Sigourney
A. B. BRADY. Mauager,
fice No. 99 Main Street,Birase Valley, Cat
®
me, “3
Na 18 BERERY GIVEN THAT
Clty taxesfor-the year 1976-77 are
now due snd payable st the Marshal’s Ofstreet, and that unicea paid
= rypee proprietor
EMPIRE _
_LIVERY STABLE, _
=
Pr. WELLINGTON, _Prepricter.
—— ee
‘Transcript
‘To Be found in thie part of the State.
Teams, with blegsut Buggies, Wagons .
and Hacks to let :
nthe most reagunable t rings. =
¢Phe Horees are free from vice, of good
style and capuble of going as fast as anv
genticman cares to'drive,
Carriages for Funerals attanded-to with
at.the shortest notice and
of the EMPIRE STa¢ a
Sn! i ee SSS ee
Horses, Carriages and Baggies
Weare
we re do ted .
a
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. issue contuius a C MPLETE Nove, by
1 5 oat > ttc”, ote,
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the Lakeside Library.
. Substriptions are-r-ceived for 24 Lum*
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bere, (3. mouths), on trial.53 cents Single
sent free Se
Printing in a style second to no
tention
contains: :
KA+KKFELTO, by~Major G. J. Whyte.
Me! ville.
* KATERFELTO" is the best, because the’
stories. It ix full of life, character and-ac
A $150 BOOK FOR 10CENT .
gle issue, isthe most u.ique and vakinble }feature yet imtroiu cd into tte periodical .
copies.
10, and14& 15-25 cents.) Sample pages:
Our next issue, Nov 17, Teady ths day, . }
Most eriginal of ell Maj. Whyte Metville’s .
ove of the great authors of the world; as}-—
Chas, Reade, Dickens, Scutt, Authony ‘t'pol. f —
The coniplef°
Heer HAND, OF THEIR OWN
MANUFACIURE,A
~j and_N
N.G RR.
~ TIME TABLY, Wo. 3.
KF" the government and information of
Tight-to_vary. the same
a8_—circumstances
muy require, Tot ke effect ;
GOING SOUTH, Se ge
Train No. 1 leaves Nevada City at 6 A.
M. and leavos Grasp Valley at 5.A. M,.
arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A.M.— :
Train No, 3,-{loe L between Grass prolmptness. ‘
Geod-Sad HOTsen KIWAYR On Haid. —
Horses boarded by the day, week o1
month and the greatest of care guaranteed
D. WELLINGTON;
Nevada City, November 17th, 1875. _”
NICE GROCERIES
-CHAS. F, ROBINSON
A T his Store,on BROAD ~TREET, Opfe pos te the M: thodist Church, le:ps
constantly on hand as fine a stock of GR«ERIcs, PR VISIONS, &. as can be found
in Nevada city, wnich will be suldaa LOW
THE LOWESP. Give mene Ws
B.A. MILLER’S
ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE,
ODD FELLOWS’ BUITDIVG; FROAD
STREET,/NeVADA CITY.
See SSs
SHARE of tho. pablie patronage rees -spoctiully solicited. “apd
THE OLD ACCOMMUDA fiun+
Nevada and. Grass Valley Stage
-._daines
Time Table,Leave Grass Valley at-8-o’clock A, M.:
a ave Nevada City at 9A. M.
Leave Grass Valley at 4 o'clock P. M ; Feturning leave Nevada City at 5 P. M.
Ladies and gentJemen calt-d for at anj
part of the sity withont extra charge.
Packages carried stiow ates
Orders left dt the National «r Union Ho
tels. in Nevada City, or at th Exchange
Wisconsip or Golden Gate Hutels, Grass
Valley, will be prem ptly attended to
auyotf B. F. HARRIS, Prop’r.
DR. C. D. BOBO,
Physician and Surzeon,
GRADUATE of the” Universit: of
A Penfisyyvana, and leg Ny yu.lifiei
under then
_feate from
in Count¥ Clerk’s Uffice Cau b> consulted at P.H. bs lde-’s Prag-sto e. or hi.
Residence, Bioad Stre t, oppesite the
Theatre. : z
Refers to Dr. H, H. Toland, fan Frani_ce, California. © n2
liw of Califorgis, ky certiPHILIP RIC ARDS,
No. 30_Main Street,
NEVADA CITY, CiL, “
. Gold Dust bonght and sold. Buallion iscoun ed. Advanies
made on eohi Dust or bullion
fur coina,e athe Mint.
CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO.
Correspondent, © issAmerican Bank,
Sau Francisco jyl-tma
COUNTY. WARRANTS,
LL Warrants on Gencral Fund, resistered priur to May 2d, 18°96. Also
warrant No, 164on Spe idl Fund, registered Nov 15th, 1876. Also a}l warrants on
oad Fant, registered prior tu duly Leth,
1876. Also warrants On sume Fucd, vos. 57,
66, 68, 77,107, 109 and 111, reg stered July
llth, 1876, will be p.it‘on presentation.
Interest ceases from date. J.. PAYNE,
County Treasurer.
Nevada City, Dee. 6, 1876.
H. 8. BRADLEY,
CIVIL ENGINEER,
And U. 8S. Deputy Surveyer
NEVADA CITY, CaL
Nevaia City Jaly3t, 1978. ¢
DENTISTRY
Lisanne
R. P. EL HUGHSON, has opene?
an office ———
in Kidd’s Building, Broad Street.
Over Hyman Bros.’ Store. :
He is-propared.toperform—2H -kinds of
“Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the
latest and most cpproved styles. PSG
Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silvér
Vuleanite and Alumiuium. Satisfaction
ranteed as to quality and price of work.
ite made at residence.if desired
Nevada, May 30th, 1871.
H. W. VALANTINE. M. D.,
‘RESIDENT PHYSICIAN,
FFICE, CORNER BROAD AND -PWF
Ertrance on street.
Residenee at the off &
Main &%. Onters left at E. MD
will be stténde! te. .
. W. D. LONG,
plece,
“Preston’s
amo. mith of City Clerk.
Wevada City, Jan. Ind, 1s77 . .
Counselor at Law
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
FVICEOY BWW seREe aps
on ;
,
% }.
‘
‘ata e Medical Bart recerded-t
office in this State.
“Asan advertising mediam the
Nevada Daily Transcript is the
best in the Northern part of the
State.
é
COUNTY WARRANTS.
LL warrants on General Fund, re-istered prior to Jinuary 6th, 1877. Also
ali warrants on Special Fund, registered
}-prorto Jafiu ry 6th,"1877. Also all warants on Road Fun i reg:steredfprior tw -O--t.
5th, 1876. Alo all warrants on HospitaiFurl, r pintenad —priet to Jiily 1, 1876.
. Will be paid-on presentation.
ceares from date. J.N. PANE,
Conuty ‘Treasurcr,
1877. :
Eureka Stage ) and kxpress Co.
STAGES will leave Neva.
gia for Moore’s Flat, and
: Eureka as follows: Leave
Nevada City, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.Returning; leave Moore’s Flat and
Eureka, Tues lay, Thursday and Saturday.
TROTTER & CUNNINGHAM,
SAS aA Proprietors.
‘Nevada, Janusry 6,
“CONS: ABLE’3 SALE.
i TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF.
Nevada, township of Eureka, ss. By
Vertue of anexecutiou te me delivered, is
sued from the Court of J,M Ballard Exq.,
an acting Justice ef the Peacvein and ior
the county sforsaid bearing date Janu.
arr 4th, 1877,to sutisty a judgment renjered by suid Justice of the Peace, on the
th-day-of January, A—D—1877>in tavor ur
vw. L. Morr wand against C ailes Kk. Puscheil,tor'the sui of. one hundred and twen
8. Gold Coin, debt, intere-t, damages and
costs of suit.—+-bav+ taken in—execution, .
and wills Il to the hghest bidder for cash,
the f Mowing described property, to-wit:
. A bouse and lot +itua ed above he old ro: d
1 adinz to Mouce’s Flac,and near the old
Brewiry, ant one house and lot sitwatea
ut th. new town site of Moore's Flat, and
all the la 4 layin. below the Eureka round;
and north of the new town Bite of Moore’s
Flat, cl imed by the suid Charles E. Puschell. Nonce is hereby given that Iwill
+xXpOsne at public agile all the a ove described property, le the high: st bidder tor
cosa, in U. 3 Gold Cia, in front ot Hugerty © Uo's. ttore. in the Township of turka,county of Nevads,8'ate of Californa,on We nesday, the Jlst day of Janu:ry, A.D. 1877, between_the-hou-s—of 9
v’clock A. M. and 4 o’elock P. M , taken as
the property of the above named defendant, to sstinfy thy above demands and accru-ng costs. Witness my hand tis eixth
duy of Jauuary A. 1). 1877.
; WILLIAM HEARNE,
Gonstable Bureka Township.
~ HOUSE FOR S
od
janc
ALE. *
LOTS 6 AND 7, in BLOCK 35 ON
Broad street, the property of Dri
F. Bue ow, with all bufidings wtable, outbuildings, &e.,are offered
for sale, ‘Terms —Half eush and half to
be secured by mortgage. Bids to be made
In writing, with 5 per cent. ef the bid deposited. All bidsto be left with Leop.
Garthe, the agent of Dr. F. Buelow. No
bids received after Jaturry 15, 1877, a30
PROBATE NOVICE.
{* the Probate Court ofthe-Gounty of
B Nevada, State of California. In the
tmaatter of the estute of Thomas Cline decvrased. On reading and. filing the petition
of Frank Kilerman.administrator of the
estate of Thorous. Cline deceaged , setting
forth that he has filed his final arconnt of
his administration of the estate of said
deceased, in this Court, that all the debts
aud_expenses of sdnrinistration-bave been
duly paid;and that portion of said estate
remaius to be divided among the heirs ef
“paid deceased, and praying among-’other
ings for an order of distr'bution of the
rest ue of said estate among’the persons
e:titied; and also that said final acéount
be approved, allowed and settied. it ig
ordercd that-all pr reons interested in the
estete of the said-fhomas Cline, deceased,
be und sppear before the Probate Court of
the County of Nevada, st the Gourt Koom
of said C urt, in the City of Nevada, in
@aid Nevada enunty, on Saturday, the 17th
day of February, A. D. 1877, at 10 o’clock
A. M., then and there to show cause why
an-qrder of distribution. shou'd pot be
made of the residue of mid estate among
the heirs of th: said deevased, acoording
tolaw. It is further ordered that a copy
of this order be published for fousuocessive weeks, before the saic 17th day of
ty-seveu dollary.and one cent, $127-6h5ir
. February, A. D. 1877, im the Nuvaba Datcy{
tion. The KaTERFECIO of the «tory is a
splendid horse, whose pertorimances sur
pass tl.ose of Dick Turpin’s'** black Léss.’”
It is andoubtedly cne of the most ta cina
ting romances we liave read since-we
Khow not when or where.’-—The Press.
{Dr. Shelton Mack nzie.)
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one of the very best published for years
trice Only 10 Cente; by insi Only 12
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No, 19.MAURICE DE’ ING, by the famous author of “Guy Liviuzstore’”’ Price
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A Splendid book, . :
The wonderful cheapness of our Booke
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would refer them to the + ditor of this oa per
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will be sent FREE ‘ 8
They are well printed and remarkably
low priced Edit.onus of Standard Bopks, by
the Best Authors. and merit the atteftior
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Publish rs. Chicago, I,
To All Whom It May .Cocceru.
° ENTS, thet I. L. Charonnat, of the
county of Névada, State of California, the
party of the fir-t pat her in, do hereby:
emancipate my son, Anselme . Arist. de
Charonnat, a miner,the party of "he secon:
part berein. Aud 1 do hireby grat tomy
said son, Anseline, thé right to mae contracts, to lab r’ for wages,to receive his
own wages,and todos loth r things én
his ace wnt as fully and effectually as he
might it he were now of the full ge of
twenty-one years And Idolhrr. by fully release to him the gaic Ans Ime,all] riyht to
his own wages, andthe fruiteof hix own
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LARGE LOT OF
Hams,
Bacon, .
and
. Lard,
The Best to be had in the
Sta.e
+
LARD! LARD!
Six Ib, caiis of Lard, decorated, with and. without
a :
Also 8’and 10 Ib. cans.
Xa
Orde left at the Office,
on the Grass Valley road, or
by letter through the Post:
‘Office will be promptly atTrance on my pat. Ant thit Iwi Tl not be
}responsibje tor any conutra‘ta whi h he
chim are notified that they must do so as
though the suid Anselue Aristise Chur: puat were of the full a e of twenty-one
years. Thesaid Anselme will be of the
full age of tw nty one yexrs on the twentieth day of July, A. D. 1877,
Witness my band-and seal this
seal) twenty-third day of bicember, A.
——~ ) D. 1876.
jan L. CHARONNAT.
—
Moone’s Fiat, No . 15, 1876.
BR. Foirorn:—1 deem it a duty . ewe to
thésick ard sufering.to call the attenJar Allen Miner 1 Springs, in Lake conuty.
Itisknown t:rome that Ihave ben an
invalid since 1863. Last May, heariny of
the Allen Springs, I visited them, avd was
indneed to give them a tris]. In afew
days I felt a decided improvement, ard for
the first four weeks Iny #ympt ms were
varius. Sometimes. werke and then : better but onthe whole the feeling «f re
turning health was predovninate. ‘I perteVere, an! now am rewarded with « cowplete restorition to health. *
The waters have been analyzed by Prof.
W.T. Wentzell of San Francisco, ‘and
found to contain-ch'vride of sodinm. mag‘Resium end potassium, bicarbonate of magnesinim sodium, and calcium, sulphate of
soditim, phosphate of iron, silies, carbonic
acid. The wutris strongly serated with
carbonic acid. with the salts of sodium,
and magnerium, and phosphate of iron
prec Ominating, therefure the inediciral
value of the w.terls superior. The location is one of the pleas : test to be found
in the Coast Range; its walks are shaded
by forest trees, of fir. epruce, live oak etc.
The climate is not surpassed anywhere ou
the Coast, the air being very balmy and
pure. The altitude: ig about 7,50 fee
above tide water,and the winds are broker
by mountain ranges, north and south, ‘The
average mInaxtinum temperutire is sbout
#0°. sd have known persone to visit these
springs for only three or fuur weeks and
return home cured—cured of some jong{standing .complsint. Im chronic easex
more tine is usually required to eff ct
permanent cures. Fromm what J have le .rned cf mu:neral] waters, I am satisfied ther:
are none superior, if equal, to the Alin
Chulsbeate, Sulphar and sola Springs,
and I gratefully and: cheerfully, without
solicititicn, earnestly recommend them to
the public patronage. The proprietors are
gentlemen, attentive to the wants of vis
itors, making #1} feel al home duriugthei
stay with them.
How to get there—From Marysville, via
Coluas -nd@ Williams; from Sacramento hy
rail to Wii liams; from San Francisco via
Woodland to Wiiliams, thevce by~ daity
Stage, 35 miles, over a_samooth moun'sin
road, having been shortened and improved:
this season. es
nlS-ha _— ——
J. M. WALLIN,
ATTORNEY a? LAW.
tmay make. but all persens deasing with .
ALLEN MINERAL SPHINGS.
tio of the public te the de-erv-Jjly pepn—.
tives at Grass Valley at 11:35 A. M.
Train No, 5,leaves Novada at 415. P.M.
leaves rass Valley at 4.45 P. M., arrives at
Colfax at 6.15 P, oe . =
~ GOING MORTH.
Train No. 2leaves Colfax at 7.90 A.-M
leuves Grass \ alley at 9:05 A: M., arrives at
Nevada at 9:36 A, M. : Aes
Tritn No. 4.(.ocal between Graas Va :
and Nevada) leaves Graré Valley at oa
“P. M., arrives at Nevada at 3:10 P. M,
Trai. No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6.60 P. M.,
PX.
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