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The Daily Teansergt.
nee
Ving of journalists of this State,
form a Press Association, says:
The Sau Frxncisco Examiner,in. ~
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connection with the eall fer d-mect: . bill-which provides fbr the establishSargent’s Pestal Telegraph Bill.
tlem&n and wife, haviig taken. p2ssage for-England, went on board with N
their baggage. -Presently the hus-. of
band discovered that there was time
. ment of a new pestal system, of
\which the following are the main:
Aw Exeanctve. Bionper. — Not
in
Administrator's , Sale
WY OTICE is hereby given that in_pursuof Real
ance of the order of the Probate court
the county of Nevada, State “of Califorthe matier of the estate of Albert Cléav-.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
JOHN JACK,
— NEVADA CITY,~nis, mede on the 224 day of January, 1876, Pps been appointed f ole akent by
.__. Teacher” and County Schoct inst
journals published ea this Coastgare“ Geing Backwards..
Senator Tuttle's school bill abolisb2s the jiblication of the ‘‘California
tutes. The bills cate up in the)
_ Senate on the 20th fox final passage,
_\gnd witbout a dissegting voice were
passed. They will now go to the
—— ‘iv where itis said tere will { ciation. — AJjarge attendance of the:
Assembly, where 118 S23. parties interested is expected. =
AUN laa Biiebe i So
= “papers devoted to agriculture.
_-—gny-ocher educational agency in the .
~ “ods of instruction can bé made known}
+; gud the defects-in—prevaiting-—meth-. ———
“bea '¥_composed of intelligent. men :
“should be unanimous as_those who
—eampose the Senate were on such &
proposition. it would. be regarded .
as a étep, backwards, if the medical
profession should abolish ait its societies and_all. publications relating
to its practice: ‘Church societies .
would sot for_a moment think of
. stopping their-religious journels, nor
sould farmers vote for abolishing
-The ‘Teacher’ ‘reaches every
school officer-in the State. It goes
{nto the hands of every teacher and
school library. twill, if properly
conducted, do more to inform seheol .
trustees of their duties, more te,
awaken professional pride among
_ teachers, and ‘to secure aD efficient
execution of the school law, thay
_Sthte, Through it direct appests
—cun-be made to the whole school départméat. New gud imiproved methods be explained. That the jours
has not heen as effective as if mi ght,.
respectfuily
ruary litb, 1576,at oneo’clock P. M.,
semblage ; and also to take steps toward-tie formation of a Press Ass0-j.,. the Postmaster General may
appoints eaitablh person for both .
= . duties, and ail the postmasters_ shall . ” lis! ng his wi!
them. It is a little singaler that a Press-Association, and of méwepaper r transmission . supposed, who slept beneath. “Bat
meu owing together and comparipg PY telegraph and cause” theai to be
, . delivered to the telegraph oompany;well on her way,a feminine voice was_,
%_ Se
Hy adopted, would be benelicist to
. good feeling -ameng—themthan is
‘sometimes displayed in these later
requested to meet in,
Convention at San Francisco, at the!
Oidetital Hotel, on Monday, Feb-.
then and there to take into coysjderthe
We favor the jdea “of forming al
potes, If such a meeting did no
have the effect to increase the busi-/ P8383 “
it . ope cent on each—message. Chirges ness of San Francisco advertising, it;
would at least aifvrdan opportunity» f
to put a stop to the dead bead kind
of advertising which is in vogue now.
By a united action on the part of interior jouryalists, those who have .
been in the habit of getting — adyer=4
“The proprietors of all cant aie “Every postofiice im the
1, ow the route of the telegraph lines,
shall also be a telegraph station at
which any telegraph company main.
: pd taining such line, may establish ‘and
= __guestion of increasivg . 4 perite its-instramentsIf im any.
their business in San Franciscot —
advertising, and any other matter
which muy come up before the’ as-. the postmaster and telegraph opera. for could be performed-by ome perease it is apparent that the duties of
ibe received at the offices or from _the
. postofiices shall be
. Postmaster General. but must not
. exceed the following: For ten-werd
messages, less than 25 miles, 10
nited Statés, situated at any point
g t} the Government postage of
or. telegraphing on alf-messages to
fixed by the
tiging doue i Feturm for some _trifling object, might hereafter fail?
Some general rules might ‘be adopted about foreign adveriisements,and:
other regulations, which, if generalValley Union weil says: ‘‘The newspaper men, by such a meeting, would.
become better acquainted with each
other, and it is possible that & better
acquaintance would promote more
‘ Weachers’ ~ Cortificates.
The-Senate-on Saturday last pass_____the journal ¢an be made the most in.
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——eppesteiguify there approval or diseannot be denied, yet that-is 10 reagon it cannot be improved. The
themselves, We believe all its past
——-defeots-can--be—temedied anil that
teresting and useful publication in
the State» Tf say that its abolishSe Oe ee a ee ne ee to teachers’ certificates and .
fault lies purily among teachers) >. =.
. cents; for distances between 250 and
500, miles, d5 centa, from. 50C te
11,000 miles, 25 cents; and ‘for all
greater distances 50 cents additional.
‘The.daie,.2ddeess and signature are
to be fzee.’’. Te bill authorizes any
such telegraph eompany to maintain
other-efives in important tows er
places for the receipt, transmission
and Welivery of messages of an wrgent character and to charge rates
. for them higher than the foregoing;
provided that the Government busiesa _shall_have precedence whenever the head of the Executive Deee ——__} partment requests. ‘Fhe —Gervern=
—jiment-ia-te_have_the_right to_pur-. —415-Ophir 61% a,
chase any line accepting the priviq}
leges of this bill within three years]
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for him te go ashoreand see_a man. . j30d deceased, the undersigned adminis:raHe went, he saw, he was conquered;
and when it oceurred to him that it
was time to go aboard again, he hailed a boatman; and ere -leng found®
himself. on board a large passenger
ship. It was night. A sleepy steward inquired the number of his cabin, which he chanced to remember,
as ulso that it was-the upper berth; _
so he contrived to clamber into it
erwise acquiretother-ther oriin, addifien
oF of Said estate Wilt receive sealed —pro—
possis ulitif Feb. ith, 1+76 at the tawoffice of Niles Searls, Nevada City, for the . ~
sale at private sale for cash in gold coin of
the -Enited States, in one-parcel, subject to
confirmatien by the Probate Court of said
coulityatid if Bot sold at private-sie will,
en said 19th day of
e'elock, ,-sel_at pablie auction, in front
of the Court House; in Nevada City, for
like coin aud subject to hke confirmation,
}alithe rizht, tithé;intcre-t and estute of
the said intestate at the time of his death,
gud all the-rigbt: title gud interest that the]
-ayid estate has, by operation of law or oth-.
FWbruary, 1876, at 12
e, as he
when dawn broke, and the ship was
heard shrieking in a tohe of terror,
“Steward, Steward! there’.3 man in .
my eabin'’’ The wretched man was
aroused, and the-situation explained
rto bim. He had mistakén the ship. .
They-wers under way for Australia,
and his unbappy wife was steaming
away to England,under the firm
coayviction that he had been robbed
and murdered-by-ruffians who fre.
quent the quays. When heatlength
arrived in Australia, be. could not
even there relieve her mind, “as the
cable connecting that country with
eda billto amend the law in relavides that each County Board shall
-consist-ef-the County Superintendafter thé commencement of opera)
tion achers’ cs tions under it, The last section diBoards of Examiners. This bill pro-. rects the” Postmaster -Geueral-to
Enrope was not completed<it. havlittle more
heard anything of him.
805 Mexican 215-000
330° Gould & Curry 2174 =
“995 Best & Betcher 67— ==
9815 Savage 2544. =
200 Chollar 100. :
320 Hate & Norcross 66,—
to that_si-s:
death, in and to ali that-lot, piece or parcel
of-iand situate and being on Stocking Flat,
-Nevada township, county of Nevada tate
as fcilows:PB Waile_on’ ihe south by Deer creek,
and on the west and north by vacant jand
-deceasesi in his life time.
Es
ing, in fact, only now been working:
than a year—so that
about four mouths passed before she
cleared 1rom $2 00 to $19.00 per share on
‘Yesterday Morning's Sales.
2 is
ifornia, and bounded and deseribed
ows: Bounted on the exst-by end of it
LIEBES BROS. & CO,
For-the sale of their famous brands of : ; a
CIGARS & SMOKING TOSRACCO,
advantage to inspect-the sioeck-of JOHN
JACK before sending to San Frapcisco for
theif Sep pies: — bor cuarantec-to-deliverthem CIGARS lower than they can get
them at the Bay, Following are some of
the brands: : es
BPQuvET, = gs
_U S-S8ERATE,
VES
ofthe United States, with. the dwelling
house and improvements occupied by the
Terms_of -sle:
eash; twenty. per cent. on the day of-s-le,
and-the balance on confirmation by Probsté
court. Deed at eXpenae of purchaser.6 . “WB, CAMPBESBSE, —
Administrator of the estate pf Albert Cieavland deceased. 5 : as
Dated Jan 24, 1876.
Niles Searls, Atty. j25
Puts and Calls.
——
E MAKE “PUTS” AND “CALLS? o
specinityFhis eysteraof_ dealing Vv
in STOCKS is growing in popularity, as ity
enables ns-of small meagsto take advantage of the RISE AND FALL of highpriced Stocks. :
We refer to scores of persons who have
“CALLS” during the past two weeks.
We have-n large Cash Capital and are thus
enabled to fully protect our Certificates.
We also Buy and Sell Stocks
$1.25 per share fer15 days.
__$2 25 per share for 30 days.
on Commission and Loan “Money;
oF PRICE “OF PRIVILEGEON-TEN. SHARES AND UPWARDS:
. _$100 per share for 10 days.
—=—"SARYNEN,
_ REPUBLIC DE CUBA,
“===” PUMARIEGA,
~ CHOICE YOUNG AMERICA,
ops tomention. The bar-keepers can get
a Cigar of me guaranteed to suit ull their
patrons at a-yery_low figure.
ols: JOHN JACK,
_ BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY
(oaPitan sToce $200, 000,
= R. W. TULLY, President. :
“Ay Es PARRER cag; sss 20-5 53 CASH:
: DIRECTORS : :
Joknu Czshin, Chas; Marah, R.W.Tulty
Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, 4. H, Parxer,
W.H. Duryeas
.
Warrants,——
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Di r-keepers will hereafter find it to their. ~
_-UNANUEHERMANCES, ———
And a variety of other brands;too cnmmer=
BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY
MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral so
Highest Price paid for City-and Coun ———__
‘enders Bonght and sold at Regular
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or
Bullion for Assay or Coinage at ite Min
_ General and Speciai Deposits recerved.
~=-Cheeks on San Francisco, Sacramen.o, Ss
Jose, Stockton and Virginia City——— 3
. prafts on Easte-n-Cities, London and Ges ——— .
many:
surance Company.
Gai Dust Bought, Bullion diseounced,Core ESPONDENT—The Pacific Bank, San
to award the conict to any responsiadvertise forthwith for proposals and
. ent, if he holds a first grade certifi-. ble party undertaking to form. telecate, and not-less than three first
grade teachers, whom he shall apvery poor argument. "The expense
—-—43titling compared tothe bengit__hich-may be derived from it. The
_— #Cahfornia Teacher™ was a power for:
‘good until Superintendent Fitzgerald
induced the Legislature to give over
not bold a first grade certificate, the
man of the Board to serve for one
; 5 rade
point. = It the Superintendent does}
County Judge shalt select the Chair} years; upless the Government shall .
<i + eS
370 Crown Point 24,
95 Yellow Jackét 103.
. plaining our system, Remittances by
ta SEND FOR CIRCULAR [FREE] ex—
260 Belcher 3444. ~
graphic connections and carry out
the object of this bill for the lowest
also the contract to be ‘for twenty
during that time purchase the lines.
tariff, not exceeding these prices;. "
75 Kentuek Ty,
110 Imperial 9%.
510 Sierra Nevada 24%.
80 Confidence 22.
45 Con Virginia 448.
1695 California $9.30. Bullion 53.
150, Exchequer 13%.
25 Seg Belcher 9774.
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Wells, Fargo & Co. of Post Office orders at
Tour risk. Address ~ :
CHAS. LARUE & CO.
422 Montgomery Street: .
. SAN FRANCISCO.
Interest on Time Deposits will be allowed, us folluws ge ee ares
. ~“Sise Months Time Depo}
pits; 6 per cert. perannum.___
; felve Months Time: pepoulta, 8 per cent. per
annum. ~~ .
2 Persons residing
. gend money by Express. ~
Checks on Solvent Banks
‘ata distance can .
county certificates must be examined
in all the studies already prescribed
its entire management to himself.
Previous to that time it was edited
as necessary to obtain first. grade
State certificates.. Applicants for
by the State Superintendent, assist“ed by three or four of the ablest
teachers in the State, who were selected bythe State Téadhers’ Institute.
ought to be run by himself alone,
-aug@-obtained the right to#o-ran.it.
From that date it has continued to
decline in usefaluess in @ regular ra={io. A Yetarn to thé old order of
—: (hings wou srtainiy verrefit;
“atte abolish the journal entirely,
* we think would be advancing backoe wards. We wouder that school
_teachers and school offivers do not
and either by petition or nersonal
_wpprovel, tothe Legislutare. “Their
apparent apathy on seliool legislation, it seems tu us, affords a strong
argument why a journal should be
published through which some strong
hand can stir then out Of their leth' urgie éondition. If school officers
aud teachers are not interested in
the passage-of laws which is to effect
them, who should be? We believe
if the Legislature should propose to
legislate adversely to the interest of
any other profession, every member
Mr. Fitzgerald thought —it}
second grade county certificates are
only to be examined in arithmetic,
gramimar; “composition, geography,
history of the United States; orth ography, defining, penmanship, read-.
ing aud method of teaching. Third
grade ‘appli¢ants omit * composition
aud history. ‘Thestandard-is raised
five per cent. in the case of second
‘and third grade .teachers, who must
yecelve eighty and seventy per cent.
respectively of all the credits allowed.
Second and third grade certificates
may be renewed without examination,
“.
to remain in effe
teaching, upon application
person who has held a second L grade
certificate for two years, ‘of those
who have held“a third grade for one
year, Fhe Board is given the power
to revoke any certificate for immoral
‘or unprofessional conduct,profanity,
for teaching.
Boca Brewery. :
“of, the
intemperance or evident——unfitness . freman remained in the deraolished
The Truckee Republican gives
some interesting particulars concerning the large brewery being built at
Rallroad Aceident.
The Truckee Republican says:—
Between Emigrant Gap and Biue
Canyon, Friday morning, at a point
wheretwo side tracks join the main
track, an accident oecurred that came,
rail projected a little to one side, and
made an impérfectjoint, aud when
the flange of the head engine of passenger train No. 2strack this projectidn, the engine juniped the track.
For 220 feet the engine bamped over
rails and ties aud switobes, impelled
forward by the momentum of the
trains For 70 feet it eut down the
posts which stipported the snow
sheds.. It might have continued diect into the American River Can“hear being terribly fatal. The switch}
On, lad not tlie entire roof of the}_ 610 Overman 71%.
1010 Justice 30. Z
905 Succor 244.
* 310 Union Con 11%.
1550 Lady Bryan 374.
740 Julia 16%.
40 Caledonia 39. Ee
50 Knickerbocker 2%.
60 Globe 144.
415 Baltimore 3%.
095 Silver Hill 10%.
410 Rock {sland 44,
200 Dayton 6%.
Yesterday Afternoon’s Sales.
140 Raymond & Ely 23%.
65 Eureka Con 16.
2180 Leopard 13%.
305. Jefferson 8.
175 Northern Belle 33.
100 New Coso 1%.
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sheds fallen in, together with about
four feat of suow which rested thereon. ‘The engine covidu’t stand this,
and careening Over on one side,
stopped. ‘Thomas Forsyth, engineer,
badly bruised-about the hips. Bis
eab, and was only slightly burt. Dr,
Curless went down to the seene of
the aceident with Nate Webb and the
Truckee wrecking force. The -doewus found lying under the tender,.
tor reports that’ neither of the mea
are dangerously butt. Both have
. Ip Original Gok Hill 337.
Tus-total_length of the Sutro tune:
pe} from its mouth to its intersection
with the Comstock 1dde will be 19,889 feet, of which 11,807 feet are
now completed.) ?
SxrveRAL Chinamen have been arrested at Elko for selling whisky to
the Indians. =
A BeLmontT man claims the champion thirsty mule, which, after being
driven without-water for two days,
Post Officé—Locx Box 819 j22
"ASSESSMENT NOTICE.~
Com
---—-OXAt!
Waric
‘snow
OORES FLAT BLUE GRAVEL win. ~ .
ing:-Coimpany. Principal place of
N
“. having
State of California. In the matter ef the
OTICE TO CREDIVORS--In the Probate Court of the courty of Nevada,
business San Francisco, California: LocaEstate of R. W. Latta, deceased, Notice is
hereby given by the undersigned Adminisfratrix of the esta*e of R. W, Latta, de‘L ceased, to the creditors of, and allspersons
claims against the said deceased,
to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first pub>
tion of works Moore’s Flat, Nevada county,
Cal. Notice is hereby given, that at s
meeting of the Board of Directors, held on
the 20th dry of December, 1875, an assessment (No.1) of ‘Ten Cents per share was
levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable. immediately -in United
States gold and silver coin, to the Secretary at the office of the company, Room 1,
—————— Ss
lication of this-notice to the said Administratrix, at her residence on Main street,
Grass Valley. or to J. M. Walling, Esq, at
his office in Nevada city. S.A. LATTA,
ae Administratrix of said.Fstate .
J. M. Walling, Atty.
Notice of Dissolution.
HE co-partnership heretofore existing
between the undersigned in the practice of lav, was dissolved on the 20th instby mutual consbnt. eee
GEO{S. HUPP,
: = D. J. CROWLEY.
Jan. 21, 1876. .
Jan. 21, 1876. ~
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NOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES.
ENTS, that.we, Baptista Guscetti
the firm name of Guscetti Bros., constitute
a partnership in the business of buying and
“yelling stock, and gelling milk in the City
of Nevada and vicinity, and that our full
names areasabove. BeGUSCETTI.
ee LOUIS GUSCETTI
Witness. B. W. Bigelow. :
Nevada, January 17th, 1876.
Morice: .
and Louis Gusc-tti, doing busitiess under
fect
_Tesul
“parts
cu dens
The
injur
had .
Nos 53 California Street: a
Anystock upon which this assessment
shaH remain unpaid on the Tenth day of
Pebruary.1876, will be delinquent and advertised fur sale at public auction, and Un=
less payment i8\ made befure, will be sold
on Monday, the Sixth day of March, 1876,to pay the delinguent assessment, together
with costs of advertising and. expenses of
sale.WM. SMADL, Secretary.
Office—Room 1, No. 531, California St.
fan Pasco.
NOTICE TOCONTRACTORS.
Johnston & Son's powder House, thence by
A, Rosenthal’s residence, thence. up the
Nevada and .Washington turnpike to the
Washington Road, three: miles more oF
less? This line uf road is to be.put andkept in good substantial repair for the term _
expiring Nov. 1st, 1877. Two hundred feet
graded and maceadmized 12 feet wide and12
inches deep. Bids to be filed with _theCounty Clerk, to be opened Jan, 92d, 1876.
~ __ Road Commissioner. _ »
JEWELERS,
Clock ‘Tower Building;
ANDERSON & RANDOLPH,
=
Assessment Notice.
NIOW GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. ~
i J Leéeation of principal place of bust _
ness, San Francisco, Caljfornia. Location
of worxs, Columbia Hilly Nevada “county,
California. Notice is he’ zr that at
a meeting of the Directwrs held oo the
Pt ee et
-WILL sell-to the lowest bidder, Section
No.10 of County, Rosds of -Nevadsof said road, near the powder house, to be —
would-be on the alert and attempt to
——~ stop it. We hope our delegation in
-* the Assembly will be found en the
right-side-of the question.
Mason-Gexerat. Vernon. — The
“dae san Jose Mercury ‘says: “Major_ General Vernon, for some years resi_” @ent-in this city, has been appoint+ —ed-and confirmed .Major-General of
the National Guard of California.
This appointment is an hover well
duserved, He is one of those who
have won their epauletes ‘by active . ia immense ice cellars, ‘to keep i
He entered the
Federal army at the breaking out of
the rebellion. He began as a private
'. and when he left the field by resigaation, he bore the captain's rank
anda nomination for Brevet-General. He is well and pleasantly remembered by very many of our readsera, who will be glad to hear of his
service in the field.
recent promotion. —— —__—_— Cumsriaw Fisnpstsap,. who \lives aon . pee
i of. -W. Hays, of Butts*coanty, GeorBan Jose, has ordered 500 coffee
treea two years old, Which be intends
in the foot hills; four miles east
to test thoroughly.
cost when completed over “$100,000
barrels of beer will be made, daily
cool, until it arrives ata sufficien
kind.
AMAT RS —
gia, has lost three sous through, gu
es
From 30 to 70 men have been eonstantly employed on it since Aug.,
18th,-1875, und it-will not be finished
anti} about July: 10,000 pounds of
barley and 210 pounds of hops will
be consumed daily\ when the instiutioa is in running Sider; and 220
The beer, when made, will be stored
age to be shipped. In short, “‘lager
beer”’ will be made, which it is expected will excel anything made in
in the country. The Boca Ice and
Lumber Company are stockholders
in the concern, besides many other
residents of that vicinity. The en-.
terprise is an important ome, and
‘will, without doubt, pay the biggest. #04 when those artificial barri
powder uccidents. The tist of the
Boca, from which we condense . gone to the railroad, hospital at Sasthe following.Thebuilding is 200) ramento. popes
feet long, by 150 feet wide, and will —
Not Slickema, y
year.
prove inadequate they blame it all
The Bulletin says: “The water bas
soaked through the levee im the. —
Runyon tule aistriets in Sacramente
county, to such au extent that moat
of the land can not:be eultivated this
A similar misfortane has befallen the Staten island reclamation
district.” We presamein next year's
exhibit the loss tesulting from this
¢] cause will be attributed to slickens,
t. and the account will figure im the esFebraary, A. 1
timated damage hydraulic miners . RO GS7 sf nou
have done the ranchers in the valk has. been appoln
leys. Valley farmers do not take into account the fact: that the tule and . °f Eva Ismert «
low lands have been overflowed petiodically ever singe the State has
been settled. They attempt te prevent theoverflow by means of leveeg, .
mining. Probably parts of the Sacramento—xalley—will—-b6 overflowed . ¢. :
when not an ounce of gold comes out
of the mountains, just as they always
argument of a club.
finally swallowed 13 buckets of. water, each containing four gallons, and
then had té be persuaded to stand.
back till that should settle, by the ERY STREETS,
—< ———
Maucarrow and wife, a daughter.
In Probate Court.
hereby given that Fridsy,the 4th da}
February, A. D. 1876, at-11 o'clock A.
has_ been ted as the
for proving
the issuance to m of letters
Jan, 2th, 1876..: Im Nevada City, Jan. 224.1876, to John
deceased, and for hearing the application
Albert Weymouth for
tary when and where an pee leases
es JNO. PATTISON, Clerk:
. B. Johnson, Atty. for petitioners. f
. SAN FRANCISCO,
~DIAMONDS,
JEWELRY,
and -to —
will give Private
Terms mi
dist mage: =
INSTRUCTION IN GERMAN. . !0w prices. =
ILL organize a class in German, or
Lessons,
. Apply at the Metho.
‘CORNER OF SUTTER AND MONTGOManne
ducements to purchasers of
TATE of California, county-of Nevada, .
7 In the,matter of .
the estate of Peter Irmert deceased. Pur. «
suant to an order of said court made on the
94th day of January, A. D. 1876,.notice is
of
. of
room of said court, at
the cou of Nevada,
ri M and place . SILVER WARE.
Orders from the interior will
meet with prompt attention,
and~ goods forwarded. at very
(No. 13) of One Dellar pér:.share was levfed-upon the expital-s' f the Corpors. tion; pilyable imniediately in United Siates
gold_cain, to the Seeretary at the office of
the Company, No, 320, Sansome Strect,
San Francisco, California.Any stock upon which this aksessment
shuli-remainunpaid on the 2ist—dayof
vertised for sale at public suction; and 03less payment is made before, will” be sol
Friday, the Tenth day of March, 1¢76, 10
to pay the delinquent assessment; together
with costs of advertising and expenses of
sale. © :
Francisco, California. ____ =
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
PANY. tion of eipal place
ot business, Rent evada: City, ornis
California. N
‘a meeting of the Directors, held the Tenth
day of Janvary, 1876, an . sment Num
ber Four, of One Dollar and Fifty Cente
—$1 50— per share was levied ‘upon. the
capital stock of the Company, payable im
mediately in United States gold or silve?
at the office of the
Nevada, Jan. 8, 1875,
three was killed on Christmas, — was thought of.
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i NEVADA CITY, CAL
' and advertised for
". sale at public auction; and unl 7.
the 26th day of Febrasry, 1376, to
delinquent assessment, b costs
Teath day of January, 1876,an assessment,
February 1876, will be dejinguent, and sd‘OLD SPRING GRAVEL MINING coM* le ye
cation of works, Nevada Mining District.
is hereby given, that a¥.
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4 Compan Brosd-Siscet, Nevada City, Osl: oe > ssoasmaett EBS ss
DR, FRANK H. THOMAS, . W's, will weaclinquent and save
. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office---Broad 8t., cor. of Pine,
is made beforc,will be sold on DAs, ,