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July 15, 1876 (4 pages)

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Dr-Gib_.length of i, and the free from part of the rection for LLARS in ~ rough the argo & Co., forwarded on. ‘3 Kearney: Francisca, i. treet. on the le se inform advertise my! toMim FICE, 4, 18%. t Willitm Dauchey, MclIvoa, an, whos? a County, Patent for ims, beam ining Die described 1 location, '; Duncan March li e location fise et a hl 1874 y location he McIvor.. 6. All of the. office s County, } claim claim st by v> d by Chas by vacans se claim resent the ixty days eréof. Leg ster, nts. mo The Baily, Transcript . PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR} an\ _ NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY. 15, 1876, Se ~" NEVADA CITY, CAL. . §, Py BROWN. B. J. WATSON. BROWN & WATSON, Proprietors. REPUBLICAN STATE CuNVENTION. Rooms OF THE UNION area, ~ SraTeE CENTR’L COMMITTER, : San Francisso, Muy 23, 1876. YHE next Utiion Republican State Conyeution forthe uomination of Six S:x* ALTERKATES, anda “state Controller,” to fill the yacancy caused by the decease of Hon. d. W,. MaNDEVILLE, the late incumbent, will} —pe hel4_ia tne city of San Francisco, on WEDNESDAY, August 9th, 1876, at Dashaway Hall, soutn side of Post street, betweon Kearney and Drpont.streets, at ten o'clock A M; :Ip calling the Convention for the election of delegates, the committees of the saver~. / s] counties are recommended to invite all), Republicau electors. und all other voters without regard to past political diferences/ or previous party affiliations, who are op‘ ‘posed to reviving section A issues, and desire to promote friendly~feeling aha permancnt harmony throughout the country by maintaiving and’enrorcing alt the conthe fulland free exercise of the,right of snffrage without intimidation and witnout fraud; who are in favor of the continued prosécution and punishment of all official dishonesty, and of au economical administration of the Governmeut by honest, fa thful and capable officers; who-are in fayor of makiny such refurms Im goveruma;nt as experience may from time to time suggest: who are opposed to impairing the credit of the nation by depreciating sny of its obligutigns, and ia favor of sustaining in every wa¥ the national faith aud Anancisal honor; who hold that the comm: n echoolsystem is the nursery of American liberty‘ and should be maintained abso lutely free from sectarian control; who believe that, for the promotion of thése ends the direction of the Government should . eontinue to be confided to. those who adhere to the principle of 1776, and support thém as incorporated in the C nstitution end the laws; and who arein favor of recognizing and strengthening the fundamental principles of National Umity in this Jontennial Anuiversary of the birth of the Republic. t : ‘TLe apportionment of Delegateg is as follows: Mlameda access 19:Plumas...+..-. 4 Alpine Sacramouto, 1.. .2 “Amador.. San Benito, .s cen. Butta ..:..5...10}San B:rnerdino..¢ Oalaverad 2.. ccece OSal Dit G0. .ce.0. 3-0 Colusa. .. + ‘ -4:San. Frauciscé-.. 75 Contra Cost Sisan Jodyuin.... 15 Del Norte sa iSan Louis Ubispo.5 El Dorado..,... 9'sau Mateo... hence Fresno.... WERE 2Santa Barbara:..26 Humboldt.....8:canta Clara,...15 eG ois siasetes so: 3,Sauta Cruz..... 8 A ON Eee reer Eee e PERAK 66 05 ci ceo ces 4 PONE oS cn ne 2iSierra..-. eesreved LASSOR. sss cccsess Siskiyou.33 i. é.; 4 Los Angeleg.... 15,Solano Ser Mariposa.... ...3t . -HSUtbEP eos ee eeeee ees Mendoc:no..... 4 Merced. .5 cc .se0505 4: Venema; ©.. 00454 Be en nee. OT ee . Mono: ... °**** *..1 Tulare 5 Monterey......8:fuolumne,.. fexcad MOD ose i cake sss: 6; Ventnfa.... re . Nav oo ole. ened BUNCE ooo, vcedan EARLY UDR Vensse< ai oss es 8 i ; County Commit'eesand Congressional Comniittees wili make provision in the:r respective counties fur the election of deb egutes in accordance with said. apportionment, holding Primary eiections for the choice of such delegatés;.and the State Central. Committee recommends that the Delegates chosen to the State Convention be empowrred to act as Delegates to ‘the Congressional Conventions,of their respective Ccistricts. : The State Central Committee recommends the following test: “Opposition to the r storation to power ef the Democratic Party, and intention to act in good faith with the Republican Party.” By order of the Committee. M.D. BORUCE,. ALEX G. ABELL, See. R--S8,;C--€. Chairman. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Ce SPRING G.AVEL MINING CO 3 Principal place of busiuess, Nevada Qity. Location of works near Willow Val . ley, Nevada county, Gal. Notice is hereby iven, that et a meeting of the Trustees, eld at the office of the Secretary, June ist, 1876, an assessm: nb (Nov 7,). of one dollar and fifty cents ($1 50) per share was levied upon the espital stock of said com: pany: payable immediately in United States @old evin, to the.Secretary of the coinpany, at hia office, Broad street; Nevada City. Any stock upon which said assessment all remain unpaid on the lst day of .Waly, 1876, will be deemed delinquent and advertised for ssle at public anctien, and unless payment is made before, w:]1 sold on the 12th day of July,1876,-to pay the delinguent assessment thereon, togetner with costs of advértising and expenses of wlo. : By ardet cf the Board of Trustees. a2 I, J: ROLPE; Secretary. . ee Wevada City, June ist, 1876. 2 NILES SE4 RLS, Atterney and Counsel at Law AT BRICK OFFICE, & front of the Cou NICE GROCERIES. CHAS. F, ROBINSON A T his Store, on BROAD STREET, op. posite the Methodist Church, keeps *onstantly on hand as fine a stock of GRO. GERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be found ip Novads city, which will be sold as LOW THE LOWEST. “Give meacall. 04 YEW SAW MIiz;, aT WILLOW VALLEY. fE New Mill at Willow Valley is-com-. pleted and we are now ready to Gli all rdeérs for Building or Mining Lumber. 41) kinds of Lumber kept constantly on Orders left at’ the-office on Boulder “ taeet, or af the Store-of-Geo. E, TUBNER, Ming Sgpet WUl be promp*ly attended to. ALL: & D Mansz, —__stitutionabrights of every citig-tr ine heading 7 @ l _ L j : OAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY. ’ IN WELLINGTON, Proprietor. YNUE propridtor. of the EMPIRE STABLES announces that he has now the Largest lot.of eS : Horses, Carriages and Huggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams, with Klegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms.. ~ The Horses are free; from vice, of good style and capable of gbing as fast as anv seh tman-czres to drive. Jarriages for Funerals attended to with . pYoraptness. : '/ Good Saddle Horses always on hand. / Horses boarded by the day, week or e fmouth and the greatest of care guaranteed / “‘D. WELLINGTON, November 17th, 1875: Nevada City, COLLATERAL LOAN ‘ AND } : SAVINGS BANK, N. E. Corner Post and Kearny Incorporated under the laws of the State : of California, President, SOLON PATTEE, Secretary, F.S. CARTER. LIRECTORS: Solon Pattee.. weiwewes «sos President. Elmer Tirry,,....0f E. Terry & Uo, 8. F. J. 8. Spear, Jr,, of E.8. Spear & Co., Aue’r, Frederick [urriil «ee Capitalist. Leander Sawyer, San Mateo,..Capitalist. Ro',’t Stevenson, of Stevensin’s Blo. k, S.F, Waiter G, Hoimes.... Attoriey-at-Law. ey upon Collateral Securities, stucks, Bonds, also Diamonds, Watch 8,Furniture, Warehouse Receipts, etc., charging the leAlso receive Deposits subject to Cali or Check, For the present tbe Bank allows the tollowing rates of interest to depositore: 6 MONTHS, 1 PER CENT. PER MONTH; 12 MONTHS, 14% PER CENT PER MONTH, oe Subscription Books for a limited number of shares are now open #t ‘Ten Dollars per shere, at the Collateral Loan and Savings Bank, N. E. Corner . } Post and Kearny streets, San Francisco, Circulars sent on application. ma30-3m F.S. CARTER, Seeretary, Certificats of Co-partuership. ie o* all men by these presents, that Ss we, A.H. Hanson, residing at the city of Nevada, county of Nevada, ‘and A, R. Wads'vorth, residing at the city of Ne vida, county of Névada, in the State of Culifornia, do hereby certify and declaré th.t we have organized and formed ourSelves into a co-pattnership, and we cove: nant and agree each with the other, to be co-partuers for the purpose of carrying and ing groceries, provisions and -liquors, in the city of Nevada, county of Nevada, and State of California, under the firm name . and style of Hanson & Wadsworth. That the principal. place of busiress ef said co-partnérship is situated at the city of Nevads, County of Nevada and State aforesiid. t rested as partners in such business, are above stated. aud-signed hereto, and that such partnership will continue and be in force until further notice by us. In ‘witnes< whereof, we have hereunto set our bands and seals, this 14th day of June, A. D,, 1876. , A. H. HANSON; juls A. R. WADSWORTH. NOTICE, . peer IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the principal place of business of the . Nevaaa and Mountain Lakes Ice Company is removed from Nevada City, Nevada County, State of Californta, to the City and County of San Francisco, aud State of: California, H. HALE, Sec. Nevada City, Jane 9, 1876, H. W. VALANTINE. M. D., RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, — ORE, CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS, over Preston’s Drug Store: _Entrance on Pine street. Residence at the, old Keeney place,on Main St. Orders left at E. M. Preston’s will be attended to. °S nig HOUSE AND LOT FOR.SALE, A HOUSE containing six Tooms, good cellar, ana well of water, new out buildings, first-ciass fences, three aud one. fourth acres of land planted-to choice fruit trees vines and berries, the balance, with vegetables. A good title given. The place is within ten minutes w@k of the Court House. For further particulars enquire of jnls LEE GARTH®. JOHN H. HARRISON, EALER IN, BEEF, MUTTON VEAL, CORNED BEEF, CORNE PORK, &e. ch Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cazh. Shop on Broad Street, opposite the Nevada Theatre. . P DENTISTRY. R. 'P. E. HUGHSO®, has opens? an office : in Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. Over Hyman Bros.’ Store. : He is propared to perform 2ll kinds of Mechanieal and Operative Dentistry, in the latest and most tpproved styles. ‘ Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver Vulcanite and Aluminiam. Satiefactiou guaranteed as to quality and price of work. Visits made at residetice if desired, : Movads, May 20th, 1871. 7 wee ee he . Nevada at 8:52 P. M. /FNUE odject of this Bank is to loarmon-{— gal rate of interest, 4 per cent. per-month-+conducting the business of buying and sell. N.C. N. G. RR. CO. TIME TABLE, NO. 3. NOR the government and information of Employees, the Company reserves the rightto vary. the same as circurustances may require. ‘To take effect Wednesiay,. May 24th 1876, At 7:30 A.M. GOING SOUTH. Train No. i _teayes Nevada City at 5-A. M. and leavos Gfuss Valley at 5.30A. M, arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A.M. ~ Train No. 3, (local between Grass ° Valley and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 11 A. M., arrives at Grass Valley at 11:35 A.M: Train No. 6, leaves Novada at 4:15 P. M., leaves Grass Valley at 4.45 P. M., arrives at Colfax at 6.15 P. M. GOING NORTH. Train No, 21icavés Colfax at 7.30-A, M, jJeaves Grass Valley at 9:05 A. M., arrives at Nevada at 9:36 A. M. = Train No. 4 (iocal between Grass Valley . ‘and Nevada) 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.Jeave Grass Valley at 8.25 P. M., arrives at JOHN F. KIDDER, ma2t General Superintendent, J. M. WALLING, ATTORNEY. AT LAW. AND FIRE INSURANCE. AGENT, FFICE, Brown & Morgan’s Block, NE VADA CITY, Cal. apsPHILIPRICHARDS, No. 30 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL, ( Gold Dust bought and sold. Ballion discounted. Advances made on Gold Dust or ballion fer coinage atthe Mint. : €HECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO. Correspondent, -Swiss-American Bank, San Francisco ——_}yl-lm Central Carriageand Wagon Marufactory. 2a Grass Valley road, near Half Mile Hous WILLIAM SEAMAN. Agent for Studebaker W gous, Every kind ef vel cle manufactured to ordt in the finest style and4 low prices. Particular attontion piven to Repairing and Painting. NEW ASSAY OFFICE. HOMAS PRICE (formerly of the San Francisco Assaying and Refining Works), having fitted up the old Pacific Meil building,’ No. 624 Sacramento . street, corner Leidesdorff, as +n 4.
That the names of all persons in. Assay Office and Chemical! Laboratory, isnow prepared to make assays of the precious and useful metals and their ores, as well as complete or partial analysis of all minerals, salts, water or other substances that mayb desired. aes His office will be cpened for} business on Monsay, May Ist, and he hopes that his long residence.and experienceinhispfession will entitle him toarsonable portion of the businuss of his friends and the public generally. 430-3 JUST ISSUED. . 200th EDITION. MAW HOOD, REVISED AXD CORRECTED BY THE : AUTHOR, E. pe F. CURTIS, M. D., &c., &e. 7 ‘A Medical‘Fesa¥ on the cause and cure of premature devline-in man, showing how health is lost and how regained. It gives a clear synopsis ot the impediments to marriage; the treatment Of nervous and physical debility, exhausted vitality. and eli other disea-es appertaining -thereta the results of twenty years successful prac. tice4 OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. CURTIS ON **MANHOOD.”—There is no member of society by whom this book will not be found useful, whether he ‘be parent, preceptor or clergyman.—London Times. CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This boox shoula be read by the young for instruc. tion, and by the afflicted for relief; it will injure no one.—Medical Times and Gaeette. Price—One Dollar, by mail or express Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sutter Street, or P. O. Box 397, San Fraucisco, al. 85-ly DISSOLUTION. HE CopartnersHip heretofores éxisting between the piidersigned, under the firm naine of Potter & Sigourney, is this dey dissolved by ‘mutual consent-+-F. A. Potter retiring from the firm. The buainess will be contirued by W. A. Sigourney, to whom al) debts must be paid, and who will Le responsible forall liabilities, W. A. SIGOURNRY. 1} . Nevada City, Mey 90, 1976. it. PROCLAMATION : —3 . CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES CENTENNIAL. ~ os 1876TERN RAILWAY. — POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND, ¢ Passengers for Chicago, Niagra Falls New York, Boston, or any point east,should buy their TKANSCONTINENAL TICKETS, Via the Pioneer Route, —THE— CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTER : : RAILWAY. _ THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST. : Its track is made-of*STEEL RAILS, and oa it has been made the FASTEST time that has ever been MADE. in this ‘country. By this route passengesfor points east of Chicago have choice of thé following lines from Chicago: : BY THE ITTSBURG, FORT WAYN AND CHICAGO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAYS. z BY. THE MICHIGAN CENTRA GRAND TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN AND ERIF o) THROUGH TRAINS, mith Pullmar Pullman Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping Cars through to New York to Niagra Falls, Buffalo, Rochester, or New York > > ? pity. : BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD 6) THROUGH TRAINS Gaily, with Pnl! 5 mau Palace Cars, for Newark, Zanes. ville, Wheeling, Washington and Baltimore without change. This is the shortest, best, and only line running Pullman’s celebrated Palace Sleep ing Cars and Coaches, connecting with Un ion Pacific Railroad at Omaha, and from the West, via grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Ciinton, Sterling and Dixon, . for Chicago and the East. This popular route is unsurpassed, for Speed, Comfort,/and Safety. The smooth, well ballasted and perfect track of steel rails,.the celebrated Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, tne Perfect Telegraph Sytem cf moving trains, the regularity with which they run, the adm‘rabJe arrangement for runving through cars to Chicago from all points West, secure to passengers all the comforts in modern Railway Traveljing. No changes of.cars and ne tedisus delays at Ferries. Passengers will find Tickets via this fuvoriie route, at the General Ticket Office of the Centr.1 Pacige Railroad; Sacramento. Tickets for sale at allthe Tieket Offices of the Central Pacifi«e Railroad. W. H. STENNET, Gen. Pas. Agt. MARVIN HUGITT, Gen, Sup. H.P. STANWOOD, General Age Montgomery St, San Frauciseo. MARCUS C. HAWLEY & C0, CORNER OF: AND, SECOND STREETS, SACRAMENTO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMETS, STEAM ENGINES, AND MILL AND MINING GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, UR STOCK IS COMPLETE in every department, and our prices AS LOW 4a& any touse in the State for the same class of goods. We handle none hut what we know to be FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, ant always Keep the latest improved Machines which are known to be good, and preferable to the older styles. SOLE AGENTS EOR THE COAST OF Gaur, Scott & Co.'s Pertuble Engines, . Moline Wind Mills, Gold Medal Separatcrs, Taylor Sulky Rakes, Haine’ry Gen. Headtra Underwood’s Hay Loader. & Rake, Trade Engines, Vibrator Threshers, — Chailenge Sprinyz Wagons, Schuttler Farm Wayons, Pitt’s Horse Powers, and THK’ MEADOW KING MOWER: BF” See them before you buy any cther Sead for Catalogues. aply-6m-dd Mustang Liniment REPARED and bottled under ye nmmediate supervision of Professor Thomas kt. Cross, for ye last 30 YEARS. This celebrated Liniment bas no equa} in ye world and hes produced more cures of Rbeumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Scalds, surns; Salt Rheam, sere Nipples, Swellings, Lameness, Chapped Hands, Poisonous Bites, Bruises, &c. on the human frame "aud Spraing; Str ing, Gails, Stift Joints, Inflanmation, &c.on beast, then all Liniments put together. MUSTANG LINIMENT is warranted to do just what is promised, or ye money will be refunded. Sold by ail Drugeists and Country Stores, Be sure and get ye Lyon Mapafacturieg Cx, Julyis-iy aie New York. é LYON’S KATHAIRON, 60 Cents Per Bottle H” been in use over Half » Century. v It Promotes the Growth, Preserves Color, Ircréeases the Vigor d Beauty of t%s air, Pievyents if Falling out aud Durning siray. Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Montreal, Quebec— A-D NEW YORK-CEN'PRAL RA WAYS, : CONSTABLE SALE. 3 Y virtue of sn Execution to me directed and delivered, from the Court of John Anderson, a Justice of the Peace in andefor the Township amt County of Nevada, State of C.lifornia, on a certsin judgment rendered therein on thenineteenth dey of Muay, 1576, in favyr-ef A. Sanford, and against-G, W. Jones, for the sum of Two Huptred and Forty-Six 88-100 Dollars debt and inferest thereon at the rate of one per cent. per month, from the j 8th day of: August, 1873, with: costs taxed . at Three Dollars, with accruing costs, «Jl payable in Gould and Silver coin of: the United States, -f have. levied upon and seized, and shall expose for public sale in front of the Court-itouse, Nevada City, Nevada. Connty, California, for Cush, to -the highest bidder,.on SATURDAY, the 22nd Day of July, 1876, between the hours ot 10 o'clock A. M,. and 3°o.clotk ©. M., all the right, title and interest of the said G. W. Jones, of, in, and to the follow'ng real property, to-wit: Thit certain piece or percel of land situated, lyin® and beipy in the Township and County of Nevada, State of Calitornia, looited in Willow Vailey, about3 mules e.starly from the City of Nevada, on the old Washington Road, hand bounded-as follows: Commencing at a large ouk tree situated about midway between the old Washington Road and Musquito Creek, and about 2 chaitts froin east, and running thence north 46° 30’ east to an oak tree 464° west and 40 chains, toa cedar tree, Th:nce 43) east 40 chains to} ‘place of beginning, containing 160 acres of land. For better description, reference is made to Book of Pre-emption Claims. of Nevada County, Takew to satisfy said Execution with accruing costs, : WM. SCOTT, Constable of-Neyuda Township. Nevada City, June 15th, 1876. jeis ~ PROBATE NOTICE. N the Probate Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. In the inatter of the Estate of Solon Shurtleff dec’d. It appearing to the Judge of this Court, by the petition this day filed and presented by P. Sutton, the Administrator of the Estate of Solon Shurtleff deceased, praying for an Order of Sale of Real Estate that itis necessary-jto sell the whole«or soine portion of the Real estate to pay the expenses and charges of administration. “It is therefore ordered—by the-Jdudge of said Courty thet all persons interested in the Estate of said deceased, apprar before the said Probate Conrt on SA‘TURDAY, tne 22nd day of July 1876, at 11 o’clock a, m, ip tho forenoon of said day, at the Covrt Room of said Probate Court, tu show cause why an order should not be granted to the said Administrator to sell so much of the Real Estate of the said deceased as shall be necessary or advisable. And that a copy of this Order be publishéd at least foar successive weeks in the Nevada Daily TranSCRIPT, & DEwspaper printed and published BUSINESS COLLEGE, —AND— x TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. SAN FRANCISCUQ,. -ofMathematic and Science of Ac.counts; graduute of Piince of Wales Cok lege, and Stow’s Model and Normal Traipjug School; late Stare Institute Director aud Lecturer of Minnesota,andfor-the— past tive years President of the Minneapo. lis Business. College; having disposed of his entire inferest in that institution, and removed to San Franclsco, will hereafter conduct a First Class Commercial College in that city, entrance at 120 Sutter street, . and 220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with . ollice in Room 38,) where he will give hig personal attention and services to -thoéaewho desire instruction in Bookkeeping or the Science of Accounts: and English Branches, Prof. Barnard is the originator — and author. of the celebrated method of Teaching Accounts which hab’ become go “popular in elucidating the intricacies and mysterics of Bookkeeping. In order to gp. eure a wider field of labor in which'to ey. emplify the superiority of his method of instruction; he has organized . Barnard’s Business College and Telegraph Tustitute, Sanfrancisco. —. ; _ A SPECIAL FEATURE, No more students wili be admitted to the Coliege than Professor burnald can attend to with his own personal instruction, He has not organized this enterprise merely aa an easy way to make m: ney, but to esiah.— Tish as enviable a reputation -as an Instruc tor as he has left behind him in Minnesota. and to build up a Business College of the highest merit, in waich the fullest eqttiv. alent will be given for al Tuition collect. ed, and which, by personal tffort, hé will mike the best-institution on the Paeifie Coast, in which to obDtsili a first. class Prag. tical Business Education. HOURS OF INSTRUCTION, Day SEssIONS—9 to 11,36-A. M. and 2 te EVENING SEsstons—T,30 to 9.30 P.M, Students will be entitled to the use of the rooms from 8.30 A. M. to 5.P. M., thus snabling them to work outside of the houra of instryction. . LavitsA separate apartment will be reserved for the Lady Stwients, who wild be provided with every convenience to fg. cilitate their work, f STATIONERY AND Bcoxs—Our arrange— m-nts are such that all supplies tor the course can be obtained of us at rates much _below the usual cost, and corresponding iv évery particular with the books used in rea, business. vo DipLomas--Our Diplomas are engraved n steel, fively exechted at.great cost; they _ wiil be issued to students completing the Course_in the Business Departmentt on pavinent of the fee.of five dollars. No Vacation--The College will be in session during the entire year, Students will be admitted at any time. ; No Copyrxre rrom Text Books—Tha highly objectionable metpod of copying from text books without” understanding what is intended to ba conveyed is #lta. in said County, JOHN CALDWELL, = = Probate Judge, Nevada City, June 0th, 1876. jel J.M. Walling Att'y for Adminiatrator. Notice to Creditors. . i the Probate Court of the County of Nevada, State of Californian. ln the matter of the Estate of Solon Shurtleff deceased, —Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Administrator ot the Estate of Solon Shurtleff déceased, to the creditors of, and all persons liaying claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication ef this notice, to the said administrater, at his residence, hear the Town alk, Nevada Township, Nevaus County, Stare of Califortiia. i P. SUTTON, Administ-ator of the Estate of Sdlon Shurtleff, degeased. Nevada City, June Sth, 1876, © J. M. Walling, Att’y. je9 767. : Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. SACRAMENTO, CAL., May 9, I876. OTICE is hereby given that Edwin R. oa Waring, whose Post office ig Colfax, Placer County, Californias. has made epplication fora Patent for the Emimna Placer nine bearing gold, situate in Little York No, gether avoided. All work done is the: diz rect product of the student’s own thoughs. DiscxrLinn-—We nisintain the most rigid discipline, insisting upc n perfect order and system in everything. We treat every ‘ste. dent 48 # gentleman or lady, and expec& only genticmanly or lady-like conduct in return. .Wedo not have ruleg or penalties but xdapt special modes of treatment te speciel cases. No conduct is allowed thas. vould not be tolerated in the drawing room of a wellregulated fanpily. For full particalars tend for Catalogue and Circulars, explaining Course of Study, We offer in-'ucements that are superior those offered by atry similar institution in the city. ¥or further information addregs BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 120 Sutter street, Room 38, : San Francisco, Get, . 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