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July 6, 1878 (4 pages)

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ness, San Francisco, Oslifornis. Location . ' of works, Nevada County, California. Notioe,— is delinquent upon the following. described Stock,.on accownt of Assessment (No, Fourteenth day of May, 1878, the several amounts set opposite t spective Shareholders, as follows: do of No. Nemes. (jertf, Shares Amt. Bobo CD, Trastee, © ‘44 65. $550 Green Miiton,Trustee. 60 600 60 00 Green Milton,Trustee, 59 , 200 29-00 Green Milton, Trustee, 67 es) 6 00 Hanéon F, Trustee, Oo « @ 200 Hans6n F; Trustee, 50, 30 3-00 Saoson-F;Trustee, 51 60 36. 6 00 Hanson F; Trustee, . 52. 100 10 00 * Hanson F, Trustee, 5g.. 1000,. 100 00 Hanson F, Trustee, 54 1000 ‘100 00 flanson F, ‘Trustee, 00 00 Hanson A H, Trustee, 3 00 Hanéon A H, Trustee, . 600 Hanson AH, Trustee, 4 > au a : ngoD " 600 00 aird D. 1000 GAT. ns 00 rer 0 00 Lairé A 10 00 Laird A 10 00 “Laird A 10 o¢ “Laird A 100°" 20-03 Laitd A 100 10 00 Laird A 100 10 00 Laird A 100. 1600 Laird & 100 ©=: 10.00 Laird A 100-1000 Laird A 100. 1000 tat & ties A 77 ae 18 109 10 00 79 100 10 00 80 100 10 00 BL 100 . 1000 #2 100 10 00 83 100 10 00 ‘ BS. 50 : a) faired A T, Trastes, 85 50 00 Taird A Ss Phen = a ; = Laird A T, Trusteo, Laird AT, Trastee, 88 50 5 U0) Laird AT, Trastes, 89 50. 5.00. Laird A T, Trustee, 90 60 5 00 Laird A T, Trustee, cade! 5 60 923 50 5 00. 93 50 § 00 Laird A T, Trustee, 9 -, 50 * 600 Laird A T, Trustee, bu 5a Laird A T, Trustee, 69 5 00 Laird AT, Trustee, 60 5 00 talra A T, Trustees, 9 oo 5-00, Leird AT, Trustes, 100 60 6 00 Laird A-T, Trustee, 101 50 5 00 Tair AT, Trustes, 103 50-6 007, Laird AT, Trustse, 104 60 5 00 Laied A T, Trustee, 105 50 5 00 Laird A T, Trustee, 106 60 5 490 Miller BH, certf No 2,100sh's,,baldue5 00 MoClellYand H H,'Trust, 46 250° 2500 Moeclelland H.H,Trnat, 47 250 25 00 McOlolland H H,Trust, 43: 100 10 00 Pentecost J, Trustee, 35 1000 ~=100 00 Pentecost J, Trustee, 36 1000 ~=.100 00 Pentecost J, Trustes, 37 1000 =: 100,00 Pentecost ¢,Trustee, 40 2625 262 50 Pentecostd, Trusted, 41 600 50 OU Pentecost’J, Trustee, 108 1625 16250 Phillips GK, Trustee, 109 450 45 00 Woodss D, . eee A . 20 200 Woods 8D, Trustee, 12 280. 28 00 wAud tn acoordance with law, apd an orSer of the Board of Directors, made on the 14th day of May, 1878, 50 many sharés of each parcel of ugh stock us may be necessary, will be sald at publio auction at the office of the Oompany, Room No. 12, 511 California st., San Francisco, Cal,, on Friday. the Sth. day of July, 1878, at the hout. of 1 o’clook, P.M., of said day, to pay said delinqueat—assesamen . (together with costs of advertising and exvenses of the sale Jd, PENTEOOST, Secretary. © Offibe, Rodm 12,611 Oslifornia street , Aan Francisco, Cal. in Administrator's 5a . OTIOE is hereby given that in ursuanoe of an order of the Probate Court of the County of Nevada, State of Califorita, madeon the 18th day of June, A, Db. 1878, in the matter of the Estate of Micha«l Enright, deceased. the undersignec: Administrators of said Estate will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash in weld coinof the United States, aubject to eonfirmation by said Probate Court, on and after the SIXTH DAY UF JULY, 1878.— Vids im writing aldressed. to the undersigned, at the Citizens Bank, in Nevada City, will be received until-said day, for all che tight, title, interest and entate of the said Michael Enright, at the time of his death, and‘all the right, title and Intorart that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise acquired, other than or in-addition tothat-of the said Miehsel iinright at the time of his death, frand to all that. certain Lot, plece or parcel of Land, situate, lying and being in the city and county of Ne , State of California, and described upon the official map of said uity aa Lot No Two in Block No Thirty, msa—Cash gold coin of the United States, Ten per cent of the purchase mon«y to be paid atthe time the bid is: accepted ; balance on confirmation of gals by ight, deceased, Nevada Cily, Jiine 19th.1878. Johnton. & Cross, Attorneys for the Adnnistrators. je21-3w 2 a ; No. 980. Application for a Patent to a © Miniag Claim. Unrree Staves Lawp mi @acramento, Oal., June 26, 1878, ‘FOTICE is hereby given, that J. 8. M. Morgan, H. Hale, . MY! .F. Sweeney, whose post office is Nevada City, Nevada County, cal., have made application for Patent. for the Quaker Hilt Blue Gravel Mine, bear. ing gold, situated in Scott's Flat Mining istrict, Nevadw (County, California, and described at. folfows, viz: On surveyed lund, being the WX of W of W4s of SE Y the B® \ of NEY of SW YY, and thes \& of SW i of section 2 Township 16N, F 9 *, MDM,” contaiwin x 140 sorep. Said location was mate March 28. 1878, by the apvicants, antis recorded in the mining réeverds pf NeVvala County, at Nevada City. <Gjoinirg claimants are the claim of Ber: vent aod Jacobs, and the clsime of W. H. Murthie, ¢t al. -All’ persons hohling spy adyerse claime theryty are hereDy requiaed to” prewent the aime before this Office within sixty days prom the ffeet doy of publishing bereof. TT.. MaPASGA NI, Bepiater, jun‘ ee ae, AMEZIDGI PLLZMMAY NA VADA Ctte a wer ae NE.KS SEARLS, Attorney and Counsel at law AT BRICK ObFL hes a2 abof tke Geurttc . * One) levied on the}. names of the re-}. . requiring his services may f.od kim, : ‘the Doctor has spared neitnertime nor-+ro chains to \ has made private disease his especial study unless cembatted by scientific medical ory, hectic flushes, ‘If relief be not obtained, persons so afflict. manent cure, or make no charge. TO THE UNFORTUNATE. (DR GIBBON’S DISPENSARY, 623 Kearny Street, CorNER CoMMEBCIAL a ET, San Francisco. 5 STABLISHED in 1864, for the treat E ment of Sexualand Seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphil is in all its forms, Seminal Weakness Impotency, wate. “Skin Diseases (of years standing) and Ulcerated legs successfully treated. DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of an nouncingthat he has returned from visiting the principal Hospitals of Europe, and hat resumed practice at his D:spensary, 623 Kearney Street, corner of Commmercia., Sar -meney in seeking out new remedies, and hat fetarned with increased facilities for the alleviation of human suffering. : Horrible flow many thousands o. rersons, both male ana female, are there whv are suffer ing out a miserable existence from the éf. fect of secret indulgences, or from virut absorbed into the system! Look at their pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and their brokendown -constitutions,.disqnali-. fyingthem for the happiness of marriage or tLe enjoyment of life. In this horrid situation thousands suffer until death closer the scone. Let parents, guardians, friends . attend toany of those-who are sufferiuge with any of these horrible life destroying maladies—seo. that they are cared for and eared before it be too late___Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, ® physician who for.years,and who is certain to cure the nost inveterate;cases withioutmercury or injurious drugs. It is important to those who are afflicted, or to those who are interested in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors whe infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the public by using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other places, , therefore, careful . andi:make strict inquiries; or you may fall into the hands of cthercharlatans. _ Seminal Weakness. r~Benilual Emilastons, ts" Condeq tenes or] the st selfabuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty, the fo'lowing train. of morbid symptoms, easures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ring. inginthe ears, noise Hikethe rustling of leaves and the rattling of chariots; useasiness about the loins, weaknessof the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, toss of confidences, difiidence in approachingstrangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun. society, lossof-mempimples. and variou eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. ed should apply immediately, either in person’or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating this disease, which never fails of effecting a quick an: radicaloure. Dr. G. will give One Hundred Dollars to any one who wil) prove satisfactorily tohimthat he wascured of this complaint by either of the San . ’ Francisco quacks. : Married Men, Or those who contemplate marriage, wht sre suffering under eny of these fearfa misladies, should not forget the sacred re ity resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. — DR. GIBBON is responsible, and will give to Gach pationt a written instrument, binding himself to effect s radical and perCured at Home. Sat Persons at a distance may be CURED AT . HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gib bon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and the medicine promptly forwarded, free from daunage and curiosity, to any parto! the country, with full and plain direction for use. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS incoin, in & registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargu & Go., a package of medicine will be forwaried by express tu ony = rt of the Union. Address DR. J. F: GIBBON, 673 Kearney stieat. corner Commercial San Francisco Post Offic: Bex 1957. Privateentrance on Commercial treet. Romember to put BOX 1957 on the let Consultations FREE. &#"OCorrespondents will please inform OR. GIBBON that they read his advertisement in the DarLy NSCRIPT myl DENTISTRY 1%, FE BUSHSON, has openea im Kidd’s Ballding, Broad Street. Over Hyman Bros.’ Store. . Ge is propsred to perform all kinds of Mechanival and Operative Dentistry, in the latest and merecuptores atyles. Artificial Teeth ed on Gold, Silver Vuleanite and Alunipiam. Satisfaction uvarauteed as to quahty and price of work. Visits made gg ae desired. Nevada, May 3Oth, .: BS BUSINESS you can engage in. 85 to $20 day made by any worker of either aex, right in their own localities. Particulars and samples ‘th $5, free. a your 6 time at this business. Address STINSON & Co., Portijand, Maine. AMERICAN MEAT MARKET, Commercial Street, Nevada City. JAMES MONRO, AVING resumed bnainess at.the old atand, in the Transcriyt Block, is prepared to suy ply the people of Nevada City and vicinity with Choice Fresh Meats, Uorned Beef, Corned Pork, etc., AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Nevada City, May 17, 1878, eae cinvinnaianaes PROBATE NOTICE. \ TATE of California, County of Nevada. x) In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Sarah M. Eastman, deceased. . Puxmmaas to an order of ssid Court, made’ the 2let day of June, 1878, notice in here. by given that Wi y, Juiy 3d, at 10 A. M.; of agid day, and the Court of eahl Court, at the Court House, da md and County of Nevada, have been in edi as the time and fer and for hearing the app'ication of A. 6, Gillespie for to him ef, letters teutamen.tary, when where any person 1 mine or vein, bearing gold, with 4.90acres ‘from which a pine tree'4 inches in diam ed-—*SNo-7-in» fenceebearing. nearly. Recorder's: § of Mining Records, or said mining ground .6 hereinbefore deacribed, are required to file their adverse claim, with the Register of the United States Land Office at Sacramento, in the State of California, during the sixty days negs, San Francisco,Catifornia. Location of . Dis: OLUTION. NOTIOE. No, 971. {0 .# pplication fora Patent to the Schmidt Quartz Mine. S Untrep StaTzs LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cul., May 12, 1878. *OTICE is hereby given that John J. Schmidt, Jr., whose post office address is Nevada ree California, has this day filed his application for a patent for 1000 licear feet of the Schmidt quartz of surface ground, situaté, Iyiug and being in the Nevada Miniag District, County of Nevada and state of California, and known and designated uy the’ field notes abd ori. cial plat on file in this office as Lot +0 85, in Township 16 North, Range -8 East, ot Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. ‘The exterior boundaries of said Lot No. 85, being as follows to wit: Variati6n 18° 10’ E, commencing at Fost in Kock Mound, marked “No. 2.” at northezly end ot elaim, eter bears S 55° W8 links distant, and the cornez-common-to-sections 1,2, 11 and ‘Transcript Job Printing Office c ERCIALSTREET, See Nevada City. i We are prepared to do Job e ’ Printing ina styse second. to no 12,T_16N,R8E, MD M, bears N 57° E A istant; and“= . a ss i to post in rock mou hina eerie 44g >, 9.56 k udmarked “S No. 4;" thence 8 4° rohs in rock mound marked ‘“‘SNo. 5,’ standing in dump pile; then along northern boupdary of the Wyoming quartz mine-8 60% ‘E 1.92 chains to post ‘‘No 1’ ‘at southerly end of claim on ledge; thence N 649 E23 68 chains to Black Oak Tree 16 inches in diameter, marked ‘'S No 6;” thence N 2%° F W 9.05 chains to post in rocky mound marknorth and south; thence 8 64> W -5.17 chains to postjin reck mound marked ‘S No 8;” thencé. N. 14% _W 6.46 ‘chats to post in rock, mound. marked “S No 9;”, thence 875%> W 0.38 chains to post ‘‘No. 2, place of beginning, containing 4.90 acres. This claim is bounded onthe West -& Sehwartzplacer i cisim, ou the Southwest by the Wyoming quartz mine, andon the North and Northwest by the Luetje & Schwartz placer mine and the ranch of Maria Beglinger.The location of this-snineis duly rec ce of Nevada Cou on page 177. Any and all persons claiming adversely . any portion of said Schmidt Quartz Mine eriod ef publication hereof, or. they ba » barred by virtue ‘of the provisions 0 ree e202. PB Be MeFAHLAND... mal ' Register: Johnson & Cross Att'ys for Applicant. a “NOTICE. SPECIAL TAXES. os United States, sections $232;~32577] 8, and 3239, every perso. engaged in any Business, avocation, or employment, which renders him liable to a speciat-tax, 18 required to proctre and place and keep conspicuously, in his establishment or place of business a stamp denoting the payment of said special tax for the special tax year beginning May 1, 1878. Section 3244, Revised Statutes, designates who are iinble to speciultax, A return, a8 preseribed on Form 11, is also required by law of every person liable to special tax as above. Sévere penalties are prescribed for noncompHance with, the foregoing reyuireents, or for continuing in business afte April 30, 1878, without payment of tat. Application should be madeto I. J. Rolfe, Collector of-Internal Revenue, at Nevada City, Cal. m22-6¢ Unit the Revised Statutes of the 8 IPTSBURG GOLD MINING COMPANY. Loeation of princip:. place of busiworks, Nevada a ee — nel e ven that a meeting .o e Boaret Lt Directors, held on the 20th day of May, 1878, an assessment (No, 2,) of gix cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately, in United States gold coin, to the Secretary at the office of the Company, 414 Galifornta v*geet, San Francisco, California. SS ; Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the; £7th day of June, 1878, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will besold on THURSDAY, the Isth day of July, 1878, to pay the delinquent assessment, together . with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. 4..R,. WEGENER, Secretarr. Office—4ai4 California street, Ban Francisco, California.« ma26 OTICE is he given, that the firm N of GAFPZIGER & EOSTIS, heretoore doing business in Nevada City.Neveda County, Galiforhia,in the buteher business, buying and selling meats, etc . and known aa the Union Market, is this day dissolved by ruutual consent. The business will be condyetea in the future by C.J. Naffziger. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm are requested to make psyment to OC, J. Naffziger, who alone is authorized to receipt for the seme, and who also will pay all indebtedness of the fitm, C.J. NAFFZIGER, JOSEPH EU=-TIs. Having disposed of my interest in the Union et to C. J. Neffziger, I hereby thank the people of Nevada City and vicinity for their patronage during my connection withthe firm, and ask a continuanes of the sameto Mr. U. J. Naffziger. JOSEPH EUSTIS. . PROBATE NOTICE. N the Probate Court of the County of Nevada, State of Califoridéaw In the matter of the Estate of M.chael Enright, deceased. Pursusnt to an order of the Judg» of said Court, made this day, notice is hereby given that Monday, the 8th day ot July, A. D, 1878, at 2 o'clock, P. M. of said day, at the court room of said Court, at the-Court House in Nevada City, has been appointed for hearing the petition of Joseph Lewis, that the edministrators of said estate be authorized to make a conveyance of Lot One, (1) in Block Thirty. Two, (32) inthe City of Neeada, which
land it is claimed that the said Michael Enrigbt, in his lifetime, by written contract, agreed to convey to the sgid Joseph Lewis, upon the psyment of Two Hundred Dollars in U. 8, gold coin, which eum it 1s claimed in said petition the said Joseph Lewis has-duly paid. Atthe said time and place a!) persons iaterested therein may appear and vontest the same, by filixg . their objections in writing : JAMES D. WHITE, Clerk. By Jonn Wenner: Clerk. Nevada City, June 4th, 1873. . . Johnson & Cross Att'ys for said estate. Attornev and Counselor at Law June ota. we. ' Zbn 1 O.@. 1 Att’; for Ret'r. . office in this State. 426° chains to post [~~ POSTERS, —--——--—in Book — Assessment Notice. —_ ! =f PROGRAMMES, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, STATEMENT HEADS, “CARDS, _ PE CIRCULARS, . ~ BRIEFS, ~—— TRANSCRIPTS, . Etc., Etc, Ete: . : “‘$rCall and see Specithe Science of Accounts and English . and_auther—of-the, celebrated metuod of -. mysteries of Bookkeep: ~AND— TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE: ¥ . SAN FRANCISCO, ——— ENRY BARNARD, A. M., Professor of Mathematic and Science of Acounts; graduate of Prince of Wiles Culege, sud Stow's Modekand Normal ‘Irainng School; late State Institute Director nd Lecturer of Minnesota, and for the ast five years President of the Minneapois'-Business*College; having dispesed of is entire interest in that institution, and emoved to San Franclsco, will hereafter onduct a First Class Commercial College n that city, entrance at 120 Sutter street, and 220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (wit. office in Koom 3 8,) where he wili give his personal attention and services to those who desire instraction-in-Bookkeeping vr. Teaching Accounts which has b: come so popular in elucidating the intricacies and ;~-In-order-to-ses cure a wider field of labor in which to e& emplify the superiority of his method of: instruction, he has organized Bdimard’s Business College and Telegraph. Institute, San Francisco.~~ ES are A SPECIAL FEATURE. No-more students wili be admitted to the College than Professor Bernard can attend $0 wath his own personal. instruction. .He has not organized this enterprise merely as 0 easy waly to make mi néy, but to establish as en viable a reputation as an Instructor.as-he bas left behind him in Minneésota. and to build up a Business College of the bighest merit, in which the fullest equiv‘alent will be givén-for all. Tuition collected, and which, by personal effort; he will make the best institution on the Pacific Coast, in which to obtain a first class Practical Business Education. : HOURS OF INSTRUCTION. : — to 11.30 A, M-ahd 2 to EvENING SEssions—7,30to9. P.M, Students will be entitled to the use of tne rooms from 8.30 A. M. to 5 P.Mi, thus enabling them to work outside o the hours’ of instruction. SS : __LapiesA_separate’ apartment will be reserved for the Lady Students. who wilt be provided with every convenience to faCllitate their work. STATIONERY AND Booxs—Our arrange. m-ntg are such that. all course cari be obtained of.us at rates ny below the usual cost, and corresponding in every particular with the books used in rea} business. _ DirLomas -Our Diplomas are engrave _omateel, finely execnted at great cost; the . will be issued to students completing th Course in the Business Departmeiit.om. . payment of the fee of five dollars. . o-VacatTion>The College-will be in sessicn during the entire year. . Students will be admitted at any time. ’ No ‘Corrine From Trexr Booxs—The highly »bjectionable metbod: of copying from text books without, understanding What isintended tobe. conveyed is pitogether avoided, All work done is the diréct product of the student’s own thought DiscrpLine—We maintain the most rigid discipline, insisting upc n perfect order and Bysten in everything. We treat every student as a gentleman or lady, and -expéct only gentlemanly or Jady-like conduct in return. _Wedo not have rules or penalties but adapt special modes of treatment to special cdses, No condust is allowed that would not be tolerated in the drawing room ofa well regulated family. For full particulars send for Catalogue and Circulars, explaining Course of Study. We offer in¢ucements'that are superior to these offered by any similar institution in the city. For further information sddressBARNARD’S BUSINESS. COLLEGE, 120 Sutter street, Room 38, a Ses San-Francisco, Cal: Refererices, by permission: Hon. David Burt, State Superintendent of Public In ~~} Btrnetion, Minnesota; Hon. H B. Wilson late Superintendent of Public Instruction Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Equitable Lif Aratirance Society, 426 California street, & l.: 8. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 Sap some street, S. F. \ mens.: CAN MAKE MONEY faster at work for us than at anything else. Capital not required; we will start you. $12 day at home made by the industrious. en, women, boys and yirls wanted every where to werk for us. Now is the tim» Cortly outfit and terms free, Addres* TRUE & CO, Augusta. Maire. N.C. N. G. R. R.CO. TIME TABLE, NO. 4. ° ie Company reserve the rightto wry the same, as ‘circ quire. To take effect. + Thursday, May 24th 1877, GOING SOUTH. ., Train No.1 leaves Nevada City at 5 A. M. and leaves Grass Valley at 5.3CA. 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 at11;35 A.M.. ; Train No. 5, leaves Novada at 4:20 P. 3T., leaves Grass as” a 4,50 P; My, arrives at; Colfax at-6.15 P. ML GOING NORTH. : —Train No. 2 leaves Golfax at 7.20-4. M, leaves. Grass Valley at 8:50 A. M., arrives at Nevada at 9:20 A. M. Traum No. 4 (:acal 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 BR. Mi, . leave Grass Valley at 8.25 P. M.,; arrives atNevads at 5:54 P. M,. é 8 TAY reTrain No 2 connects daily at Nevada with stages for North San Jnany end un Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays with stages for Downievillegnd Korest City. Train No5 connects daily with ste ges from North San, Juan, and on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridsys with stages from Deownieville and Forest City. : JOHN F. KIDDER, ma"3 Genera] Superintendent, NOLICE TO CREDITORS. se OF : GALIPUORNIA, Gounty. ot Ys Nebada. In the Probate Court. i the matter ef the Katte of Mra:2Henora Green, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the uvdersigned, administratrix of the Estate of M's. HonoraGreen,deceased,to the cred ikorgof, 1 persons havirgyelaims . ‘against the said deceased, to exhivit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four we . 3 yun an: ae Exéctitor of last wiit of Plaog, desretion, will de well to avail themselves) of this, the greatest boon ever laid at! the altar of suffering humanity. DR} {SPLNN:¥ will guarantee to forfeit $5u0 \for every case of seminal weakness, or iprivate disease of any kind or character which.be undertakes and fails to cure that yon are treading, upon. dangero ground when yay aa delay in seek ing the proper remedy for your complaint. You may be in the first stage: remember = are approaching the last . If you are borderi.g upon the last, and suffering gome_or al} of its il] effeci remember that If you persist in procrastination, the time must come when th mo. st skillful+physcian can render you no assistance; when the door of ho; will be closed against yeu; when no anel of mercy can bring you relief. In no case has the Dr: failed of success. ia ription. of case. Call’or Address,DR. A, B. SPINNEY, No. 11 Kearny Street, San Fraucisco. jan. 20-ly ‘ Mountain Ice. yee undersigned gives notice that }¢ is how prepared to supply che best t: ticle of 3 ® MOUNTAIN roc? To any businens place or priv reside: ¢/ on this city. Gecidedly the best ever pat up in t : tion of the country. Sm ees All orders left at the office of the Ocr pany. on the Plaza will be promptly ert faithfully attended. to, 3 s J. 8. THOMPSON:Nevada, May 7th, 1878. ss NOTICE TO CREDITORS. —— STATE of George Ploog, deceased. Notice is. given-by the wndérsigned, F. M. Hathaway, Exeoutor of the last willof George Ploog, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the satd decedent, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, withj pa qe the ares Pobsicagon 9 J —T? = esaid ‘* , Hathawa » at the office of 5 is, in Nevada Host, AWS fot Administra] Nevada City, May 11,1878, {~ San Francisco, Oct, 91,1875. The Ice this season is mi (¢ “SUMMONS. 4 the Justice Court of Nevada. TownF ship, County of Nevada, State of California: -D, W. Stangeér, plaint ff, to My. ron Foot, Defendant. e People of the State of California send to Myron Foot, defendant. You are hereby required to appear in am action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in, the Justice’s Court of Nevada. Township, Gounty of Nevada, State of California, a to answer befere the Justice at hisofiice in said Township, the coiuplaint filed therein within five days, (extlusive of the-day of . service) after the service on yu of this summons— if served within the township in which this action is brought; or,if reryed out of said township, but in said coup. ty, within ten days; oth+rwise, within twenty days. The said action is brought to recoyer the suim of $250 65 principal,and $58 costs from defendant, and legal in. tere+t thereon, alleged to be due to plaintiff from defendant, on a iudgment render. ed 1n the Justice’s Coutt of W.H. David: son, on the 8th day of April, 1874, in favor of plaintiff; berein abiitint tha dotthdan and you are hereby uotified that if—yew as above réqu . Ba ; cover judgment against yon fer the sum of $250 65 principal, and $58 costs and inter. est thereon, together with cosis and accra ing costs. —Given under my hand this 22d day of May, A. D. 1878. LEOP. GARTHE, ma2yI, SUMMONS: ° . TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Ne. kK vada, ss. In the District Court.oftie ~ Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the County of Ne. vada. The péopleof the Stats of Califor.” nia, send Greeting to Leander Newbert, defendant. You are hereby required to’ appear in an .action breugnt against you in the District Court of tbe Fourteenth Ju. dicial District of the State of California; in and for the Cou ty of Nevada,on the 23:1 day of February, 1878, by Emma F, ‘Daugherty, Plaintiff, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days,— exclusive of the day ‘of service—aitée¥ th service On you of this Sum-mons--if serve: within thin county ;or, ff-served outof thi com/ty, but i thik Pistritt, within twenty’ days; otherwise within forty days—or judpment will be teken against you by default, ‘according tothe prayer of-said complaint— Being anaction brought to recover a judga . Ment against defendwnt ‘forthe sum uf Twenty Thousand dollars for damages alted ged-By,plaintitth-hevebean-sustsined by her, by reason ef the “br perforniance Of promise t‘marry. Plaintiff alleges'that onc ctdber 14th "1876, she and defendant then™ unmar ied, mutually. ing each sole and faithfully promired to. marry-kaid plaintiff -when' thereafter. requested sa. . plaintiff requested said defendant tomar. ry her; but that not regarding his hil promise and undertaking, the said defendant contriving and designing tu deceive and injure the p!eintiff, refused and neglected, and has hithert» wholly, neglected and refused, and still neglects and refuses to marry plaintiff.though often requested 80 to.do,to plaintiff's dam*ge inthe sumof Twenty Thousand Doll»rs. All of which more fully appears in plaintiff's comp lsint to which refererice is hereby made. Where: fore plaixtiff prays judgment against aid defendantin the sum of Twenty Thousand DeNars with costs of suit. : And you are hereby notified that if you fail touppear and answer the said‘ com. plaint as above required, the suid plaintiffwillapply ‘o the Court for the reiief prayed for in said complaint. . ~ ~~ In Testimony Whereof, I, Jamee sealS D. White, Clerk of thé District —— ) Court aforesaid do hereunto set my’ hand and ares the Seal-—of said Court, “at office. in the city of Nevatta, on the 234 day of Fomnay A.D, 1873, ~* : “JAMES D. WHITE, Clerk,By John Webber, Deputy. ° J. 1, Caldwell, Plaintifi’s Atty. mit Miri origina a undere Alfred No forble’s original and only valid patents itrd Glycerine Powders. Consumers and dealers ‘in. so-called HURCULES POWDER, infringe on the, GIANT POWDER COMPANY’S rights and will be held ,responsible for damuges. THEGIANT POWDER CO, Ask your special” attention to their ix. PROVED GRADES OF POWDER, VIZ: _. NO, 1 GIANT, Now the most powerful explosive compound.in-the world. .: Price ¢76 cts. per lb: * NO. 2 EXTRA, to A new grade, whieh hereafter will be onr second grade. It is of immense strength, far surpassing any powder of its class ever before manufactured.” Notwit} standing: ita greatly increased strength, it will be sold at the price of the old No. 2, viz: 50 al a powder strongr No, 2 is needed, we invite a careful trial of this hew grade. ft powder.o this le will-continue of the strength of our No. 2 of last year's wake. It is a , feliable and ‘surd ‘powder, and will d« excellent work. Spec, 4l attention is called to the reduced price of 35 cents, at which -we will herea!tep ll this grade JUDSON ‘POWDER. This new and valuable powder is rapidly cominginto genera] se as » substitute for common black fowder, to which it is in all res far superior. Descriptive } circulars forwarded on application. Price 1 cents, or by car load FS cents. In cartridgen, 2 cents extre,, Discounts as usual 8 the trade on our various grades of Powder. Caps, #ingle,-double and triple force,;— also, fuse of all byands always, on hand. BANDMANN; NIELSEN & CO, ~ General Agents Giant Powder Co., GEO. E, TURNER, Agent Nevada City. > malé 210 Front St., San Francisco. TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION. Nad Tegular semi-annug) examination of applican‘s for certificates to teach will be held at the 4 choo! House, os City, 6 aech.57h and whieh prior te December should thar application fre thelr renewal if thes i : GE. .E. failto «ppear and answer said complaint —. TW pane wit Justice of the Peace of said Township, —_— h and non. ies owised-to_marry,_. and that de endart~ thet undertook and thaton or about the 20th day of April,1677,-_—— NEV! wT PP. BROWN. . “BRO CITIZ “BROAD ST (Ptah E. M. PRESTO kh. McWerRay. JOHN TT MORG2 Ye : Dr. R. M. Hun Geo,M. Hughe Niles 3earts. Receive Dep , Purchase Gc Highest pric Warrants. = ae. YORK SAN: I Also seil Fx. Européan Citi Make cohee! Banking Busir : oO * New York— San Jope—F; Los AnglesBROAD S71 (Oppos . OFFER! y x DRU Popula RUDOZ! -HOREHOT Cove . Unequal MY Sons And CAREFULL iER Nevada Cit ee a Foreiga f “POR CE! hit IN VINE “FR WIN) No, 52 Br¢q LIVA An u. Nevada. i , *2* Ef CC to MY aigned, a HKrindie . can \ ‘Temp Tange saying chatg PY pwehs Cit ‘NICE CH2 A* hist a posits oMetantiy « CEREES, PI -a Nevada ¢ “ AWRRES Le a _ : J. ATT NOT ( ®FFIcE * on Pi ne * , al Bn i ra