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June 8, 1876 (4 pages)

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Pa (a aaa aS ee OS Cee + meal "arr ”™ e ef Seah mt a 6 ~ SFT eee S weet eTR iat SeevErerss . Hi Ghe me NEVADA CITY, CaL. N.-P. BROWN. B, J. WATSON. BROWN & WATSON, ‘Proprietors. REPUBLICAN “STATE, CONVENTION. . Rooms oF ‘THE UnioN REevELICAN SraTE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, San Francisco, May 23, 187625: HE next Union Republican State Con«vention for the nomination of SiPRESIDENTIOL ELEcToRS and Six ALTERX NATES, and a ‘‘State Controller,” to fill the vacancy causéd by the decease of Hon, J. W. MANDEVILLE, the late° incumbent, will be held in the city of San Francisco, on WEDNESDAY, Aagust Sth, 1876, at Dasha‘way Hall, south side of Post street, between Kearney and: Dupont streets, at ten o’clock A. M. Iv calling the Convention for the election of delegates, the-committees-uf-the-se-ver#1 counties are recommended to invite all Républicau electors, and all other yoters without regard fo past political differences or previous party affiliations, who are opposed to reviving sectional issues, and desire to promote friendly feeling and permanent harmony throughout the country by maintaining and etiforcing all the constitutional rights of every citizen including the fulland. free exercise of the right of snifrage without intimidation and without fraud; who are in favor of the continued > prosecution and punishment of all official dishonesty; and of an economical administration of the Government—-by honest, fa thful and capable officers; who are in favor of making such reforms in governtime suggest: who are opposed to impair ing the credit of the nation by depreciating any of its obligations, and-in favor of sustaining in every way the national faith and financial honor; who hold that the common school system is the nursery of American liberty’ and should be maintained absolutely free from sectarian control; who believe that, for the promotion of these ends the direction of the Government should continue to be confided to those who adhere to the principle of 1776, and support them as incorporated ‘in ‘the. Gonstitution end the liws; aid who aréin favor pf reci lst, 1876, an assessment (No.7) s ognizing. and.strengthening the .tundaRental ethdiles of National Unity in this Centennial Anniversary of the birth, of the Republic. : TLe apportionment of Delegates is.as fol* Alameda. .. 620005 Wi PIEE SS.. 4 BIGHDG Ss ci. 6s decnndsax l'Sacramento..<. 21 Amador.. .....U:8an Benito. ....3 Bathe vs cce vee *.10;San Bernardino.. 4 » Galaveras .. cece es. 6. San Diego.. .,.-.* CGIUBB ss <5 ece ects: -4'San’ Francisco.. 75 Coprtra Costa...-. 8i3an Joaquin.... 15 Dek ROMO wis. ovens 1jSan Louis Obispo.5 El Dorado..... 9Sau Mateo.,.... 6 Fresno.. ».<.s0+ sees: 2'Santa Barbara. .:.6 Humboldt.....8:Santa Clara....15 BNSC is cc ences «--¢3:\Santa Cruz..... 8 STROUD. o.0as chav eercce re 4 SKakG,5] se stces 1 SEN: cade ieein 6 EMSGON. cp ccvsccesecs 2Siskiyou.....2 Po Los Angeles.... 15;Solanod...... 28 Marinwietiis oc.. scee 4'Sonoma.s....10 Mariposa, ....+. 3'Stanislanus ....5. 2 Mendocino.. .+++,.5iSutter...0.---+ a 3 ecveer'eze cL lL VUDS os cis eeee oe #8 . ! County Committees and Congressional Committees will make provision~in: théir: respective counties for the election of delegates in accordance with said apportionment, holding: Primary .elections for the choice of such delegates; and the State ‘Central Committee recommends that the Delegates chosen to the State Convention ‘be enipowerred to act as Delegités to the Congressional Conventions,of their respective districts. The State Central Committee recommends the following test: “Opposition to the restpyratiou to power .of the Democratic Party, and. intention to omct in good faith with the Republican P : by order of the Committee. ._M.D, BORUCE, . ALEX G. BELL, Sec. BR. 8, C. 0. Chairman, ASSESSMENT NOTICE, ‘OLD SPRING GRAVEL MINING CO e Principal place of business, Nevada City. Loeation. of works near Willow Val ley, Nevada county, Oal. Notice is hereby . given, that ata meeting of the Trustees, held at the office of the oat ies or one dolar and fifty cents ($1 50) per share was levied upon the capital stock of said company: payable immediately eae Sais gold coin, to the Secretary of tlie’ company, at his office, Broad street, Nevada City. Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the Ist day of ~Faly;-1876,--will be deemed -delinquent and advertised for sule at public:auction, and unless payment is made before, will be gold on the 12th iday of July, 1876, to pay ‘the delinguent assesament thereon, tope with costs of advertising and expenses of sale, _ By order of the Board of Trustees. Lf ROLFE Nevada City, June Ist, 1876. Attorney xy-and Counsel at-Eow. _*"_“ MUBRICK OFFICE, . ¥ we = One Hedy w. momeein of left i “da a Re@Wow; with white face, 1 Big oreorie eral pci allc aed * Mev. City, Maroh 29th, 1876. _A. COR. Daily Granseript} ec 0 a little lopped, N.C. N. G. R: R. CO. TIME TABLE, NO. 3. Z\OR the government and informatton of Employees, the Company reserves the right. to vary the same as circiitustances may réquire. To take effect : Wednesday, May 24th1876, At 7:30 A: M, GOING SOUTH, Train'No. 1 leaves Nevada City at 5 Ax M. and ileavos Grass Valley at«5.30A. M, arrives at voltax® 6:50 A. My Train No. 3, (loGal between Grass Valley and Nevada) leaves Névada at 11 A. M., ap. rives at Grass Valley at 11:35 A. M. . Train No. 5,leaves Novada at 4:15 P. M., leaves Grass Valley at 4.46 P. M., arrives at Colfax at 6.15 P.M. . . : GOING NORTH. . Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.30 A. M; leaves Geass Valley at 9:05 A. M., arrives at Nevada at 9:36 A. M. Train.No, 4 (local between Grass Valley and Nevada) leaves Grass Valley at 2:49 P. M,, arrives at Nevada-at 3:10 P, M. Traia No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6-50 P. M., . Jeave Grass Valley-at8.25P.M., arrives at Nevada at 8:54 P.M, . : JOHN.F. KIDDER, ma24 General Superintendent, % N. Sen Unait Timescopy. 3 : -J BROAD STREET, NEVADA GiTy ~ (aPrran STOCK $200, 000, orricens : R. W. TULLY, ‘President. A. He PéReen.o..: Teeveves DIRECTORS : Jokn Cashin, Ed. Williams, _RLW: Pally. “Ar, Niles, M.L, Marsh, A.H. Parker, = W.H. Duryea, ag TO LOAN on good collateral se. curity. Highest Price paid for City and Coun Warrants. + = ~ i MR a Tenders Bought and soid at Regular Gold Dust-Bougat. Bullion discounted. Liberal adyances:made on’ Gold Dust or Bullion for Assay or Coinage at.tke Min Genera] and Spéeciai Deposits received. Checks on San Franviseo, Sacramen So, Sa Jose, Stockton and Virginia City. Drafts on Eastern Cities, London and Ger many. Agents for Liverpool, London, Globe Insurance Company. " OORRESPONDENT—The Pacific Bank, San Francisco. CasHiZR Bewesee Interest on Time Dgposits will be allowed, as follows : Six Months Time Depos_-eeroed £9, I2BIISLE or224/TEnama. COUN ea .4. its, 6 per cent. per. Annum. . oc ttc Twelve Months Time Deposits, 8 per cent. per annum, R# Persons residing at a distance can send money by Express. Cheeks on Solyent Banks taken at par. NEW SAW MILs, AT WILLOW VALLEY. HE New Millat Willow Valley is completed and we are now ready te fill al orders for Building or Mining Lumber, 4]J kinds of Lumber kept constantly on hand. Orders left at the office on Boulder Street, or at the Store of Geo. E, TURNER, ) Pine Street will be -promptly attended to, . M. L: & D Mansz. $2,400 a Near to Agents at Home-Steady Employment we all Ladies dnd Gents. 85 new ap. _ ticles, Novelties, Chromos, &c. Sell at sight. One lady made $310 Jan’y 16, *‘tal.ing subecriptions” for the best Liter and Lashion Paper in America, Only year, with two$5 Chromos. Samples FAMILY JOURNAL OO, mts 300 Broadway, Ni ew THE Vv ra Company, Novada and Grass Valley, BE now piepared.to fill orders for a Tambes ot very Description, Common, Finishing, and a GeneralAssor‘ment ofBoilding Lumber Al es ways on Hand, ) fads A. Large Amount-of Seasoned . . SPRUCE WOOD on hand i Orders, left with Johngton & Son, Neveda, ov at our offied on Town Talk Hili, ear, Sepatre prota, stiention. “St par oes ME VW Wo & TORT ‘Nevada, Oct, 20th, 1875, PF 4 Teo. . wie ft i au cee is hereby given; BANK: OF NEVADA COUNTY . x: Ty acres, and . Quartz mine. . poned until Monda: Te f Application for a Patent to a = weenie liter = United States Land ‘Office. _ Sacramento, Cal. May 19th, 1876. ;‘fhat the Wyoming Gold Mining Company, a.corporation organized and existing under the aws of California, whose Postoffice is San Francisco, Cal., has made application for Patent ‘for 2000 linear feet of ‘the Ural Quartz Mine, bearing gold, with stirface ground as shown bn the official plat of survey of said claim,situate in Nevada Mining District, Nevada County, California, and describedin the plat and field notes on ule in this office as follows, viz: SURVEY O¥ EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES, Beginning at a ‘stake marked C, M.Co., No, ‘4 of Champion survey, from whict post No 1 of lode si L Champion Co. survey bears-S 88° 10’ W, (S 87> 30’ W) 3.03 chains. From{which the \ Sec: stake. between Sects, l1.and 12, Twp. 16 North Range 8 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, bears’ North 86° 15’ E 10.60 chuiris, variations 17° 30’ E. Thence on a true line, variating 18° 10’ B, 856°, 10’ W 5.13 chains, to stake marked U-M-Go—No11 being stake C_M Co No. 11, and standing on East edgs of Wet Hill Ravine. Thence on a true lineS 81° 10’ W 2.92chainsto a stake marked U M Co Norl0 and on East ‘boundary line between posts No.4 and 5 of Wyoming approved survey, and from which an oak tree 30 inches in diameter bears N 505 W 90 links, Thence, 8 35° 18’ E 7.24 chs, to a stake marked U--M Co No 9 and post of Wyoming approved “survey No4, Thence § 25’ W 6.30 chs toa stake marked U M Co No 8 and Wyoming Qo No, 3from whieb an oak 10 inches in diameter bears $8 52° E 22 links; —fhe-—mouth of Wyoming Tunnel bears N 18° 40, E 2.20 chains; tunpelruns N 12° W. Thence 8 22> 20’ E 5.02 chains toa stake marked U M Co No7 and Wyoming Co No 2. Thence § 69> 25’ W 1.21 chains-to-post U Co No-1 . -being the Southerly end of ladeot_W-C-Q2.42 chains toa stake marked U M Co No 6,and Wyoming CoNo 11. Thence N J 46S 05’ W4.17chains to a stake marked ‘DM Co No 5. Tkence8.26° 20’ E 9.20 chains toa stake marked U M Co No 4 on N edge of Deer Creek. Thence § 65° E 3.65 chains to a stake marked U MCo., being the corner post No 12 of Providence patented ground. Thence N 432 19’ £9.95 chains to a stake marked U M Co No3 and on the North boundary line between ground. Thence N 26° 20,W 3 chains to a Stake just below U_Co’s flame marked U M Co Ne 2. Froni which the smoke «tack cf Providence Hoisting werks beare™N 31° 10° E. Thence N 6° 20'-W 26.53 chains to place of beginning, and. containing 14.01 esignated as Let No 75 in Sec, 11, Twp 16 North Range 8 East, Mt Diablo Base and Metidian, Said mine consisig of two loeatidns, one made Sept. 24, 1857,-by D Belden et.al, and called the Ural Quartz ledge, and one made Dec. 4, 1857 by Jno. Wilson et al, and called tbe Big Quartz ledge, both of said locations. being of record in the office of the County Recerder at Nevada City. The applicant claims: by purchase. Adjoining claimants-are, an the North by the Champion Mine and Mill gite On the South by the. Providence Quartz mine, and on the West by the Wyoming All persons-holding any adverse. claims thereto arc hereby required.to present the same before this Office within sixty days from the first day -of publishing hereof, m21 T. B. McFARLAND, Register. oe pee 5 No-di-and—-12 of Providence “paten' Application for a Patent to .: Mining Claim. " United States Land Office. ‘Sacramento, Cal, May 16th, 1876. OTICE is hereby given that the Eureka Lake and Yuba Canal Company Consolidated, @ corporation orgenized and éxisting under the laws of the State of New York, whose postoftice is Nevada City, Nevada County, Cat.,; has made application for Patent for the Relief Hill Grayel mine, bearing gold, situate in Relief Hill Mining Disirict, Nevada Coauty, Callifornie, and described’ in the plat and field notes on file in this office as follows, viz: Plat ¢ : i. Commencing at a stake on the center of Ridge marked R.H.G@: M.No. 1; ‘Wlience on a true line, var 17° 10’-E, 8 51°30 EB H. W. VALANTINE, M. D., RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, Ore: CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS, over Preston’s Drug Store, :. Entrance’ on.Pine street. en vat the, old Keeney place, on MainSt. Orders left at Kk. M,’ Preston’s will be attended to. Pe: nyo STOCKS! STUCKS! _ A, NIVENS, JR. IN MASONIC BUILDING, PINE sT., wu do &@ Commission Stock Busi ness, and is i0W-prepared to bu and sell Stock at Brokers’ rates, in the Say ,Francjsco Stock and Exchange Bo. 6s OC chains to a stake at upper edgé of of mining cut, from which an oak tree oak 18 in. dia. bears 8 6445 2 W. 42 links. Thence $ 26° E 13 10 chains to centre of a spruce tree on rim ‘rock. ‘Thence N 68° 45’ W, 16 28 chains to a stake near. edge of highbank aud—on North Budyline or Waukesha “claim. “Thencs N 67°50’ W, 60.60 chains to.a stake near top of Ridge, ‘being the N E cor-ofWaukesha claim. A black .oak 6 in. dia, bears N 214,°'°W 18 links dist. Thence S 15° 40’ W, 11 03 chains to a stake at N W corner of Wauke~ sha claim, A pine40 in. dia, -bears $ 7°. W 32 linksdist. Thence S$ 51° 50’ E24 24 chains to a stake on Waukesha line and on W boundary line of Union Co, approved survey. Thence § 34° 40" W, 20.30 chains along. said jine to a stake in afield, Thence N 51° 50’ W to & stake on centre off ridge, from which a pine 30 in. dia, bears N 444 2 W 33 links dist., a pine 86 in. dia, bears 8 56% © E 40 links dist. Thence N 42° 30’ E41 00 chains to place of beginnning, containing 154 91-100 acres. ; Piat B, Commencing at i.stakeon rim rock, at -8—-W-corner of Waukéslia Cliim. Thence ona truefline var. 17° 10’ E, 8 35° 25’, W 2.55 chains; to a stake on rim rock on brow of hill, Thence $ 58°50’ K 5 49 chains toa stake on north side of eanon; irom_which the mouth of a ‘Tunnel bears $ 83° 10’ W 31 links dist. Thence § 21°: 50’ E 6 58 chains toa stake on North side of @ stake on south side or Canon. Thence N 212 50"W625 chains to & stake. opposite the mouth of Tunnel, Thenee—N* 585 30’ W 5 21 chains to a stake on brow of . hill, Thenee-8-43°-05" W-1-84 chains to a stake on brow of hill. Therce § 35° 50’ W 1886 ehains toadead pine tree at SB. carner of the Bull Kun claim, Thence oN 47° 50’ W 17 47 chains toa black oak treé on-line of Bull Run-ground; Thence N 39° 40’ 4 45 chains to a stake in front of cadin from which a north 67° 40° 27. links dist.‘Thence N
of fence at junction of Main street with alley running down to Union “Co’s reser. voir, Thence N 28945’ E 8 93 chains along line of fence toa stake at corner of Wil. liams’ lot and junction of Main strect with Bloomfield road $8 E corner of Williams’ house bears 8 7735 © W 80 links dist. Thence N-42° 4” W45 14 chains to a stake in centre of [Bloomfield road and on Union Co'd, line, bet. staxes 1 and 2, of approved survey. Thenoé N 36° ]9’ E, 443 chains.to a stake being corner No, 2 of Union Co’s. graund. ‘Thence N 12° 40° W 562 chains tostake No. 3 of Union Co’s. ground, Thenee N 82-36": 2 30. chains to a stake on Union Co’s. line bet. 3 {Disb += ‘FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER. B. LUTZ, BROAD STREET, BELOW NATIONAL EXCHANGE HO. TED, NEVADA CITY. Persons in want,of Fine Dress Boots, Heavy Calf er: Mining Boots, can have the same made t order from the best leather, and « perfect St guar“duteced. Tam also prepared to Repuaiy Boots and Shges, ith neatness and dispatch. Revada, March 15, 1875, B. LUTZ. —‘Highest Premium, $50,000,. }By Authority of an‘Act-of the Legislature. $275,000 00! IN CASH PREMIUMS. in aid of the Topeka Library. Tickets ‘GLeach. For-full particulars, address State Capitol Bank, van 15-3m Topeka, Kansas. . ASSESSMENT NOTICE. > er GRAVEL RANGE MINING CO: Location-of principal place of business, North San Juan, Nevada county, Gal. ifornia. Location of works,’ Grizzly Hill, Bloomfield township, Nevada county, California.—Notiee is heréby given that at a meeting of the Directors held on the 23d day of February, 1876, an assessment (No. 4) of Fifty Cents per ge was levied upon the capital stock ofthe corporation, payable immediately.in United States gold cein, to the Secretary 2 ce of the com. pany, ‘street, North San Juan, Nevada reaoye ifornia. Any stock upon which th shall remain unpaid on ‘Tuesday ,the 4th day of April. 1876, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on SATURDAY, the day of April, 1876, to pay the geet sererematt together w consis of : Office—Main “treet, North San Juan, Nevada County, California, £24 * he day of sale of above stock is Aree 22nd day of > of Directors. J. B. HUNTER, Sec, M. Go. North San Jus, a a . Office of ¥. G. R. Apvil 5th, 1876. 2 Notice to Teamsters. L. frre 4 ~ . & UL TEAMS LoabING Lviome/on! oe EMPT FROM TOLL FROM THIS DATE oS pt SB AO ‘Nevada, April 1st1875. — : WOOD FROM OUR YARD, WILL Be xx . nee S-52°-00 E25 Ev chaina to place o beginning, and containing 66 88-100 acres. Connection avith Plat A, From stake No. 17 of Piat B. along Union Uo’s. line N 52° 00 W 1750 Chains to stake No. Tjot Plat A. Connection of Plat B. with public survey, Frometake No 14 of Plat B, § 35° 04’ W 6 35 chains to 14 sec. stake, bet. sec’s 4and 9. Connection with public survey of Plat 4. From Stake No.8,.N.51° 50’ W 25 42 chains cross section 1fné bet. sev’s, 4 and 5, 26 45 chairs’ North of dor. common to sec’s 4, 5, 8 and .9,.and designated as Lot No. 4, 5 and 9, Township 17 North Range 10 East. Mt: Diablo Base and Meridian. Said location wag made about the year 1854, in separate parcels und duly re. corded in the records of Mining District, but said records were destrozed by fire in 1862 or 1263, he applicants claim by purchase, Agjoin claim-, ants are the San Juan Union Grare mine, the Waukesha claim,the Union Co’s. Places mine and the Bull Kun cleim All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this Office within sixty days from the first day of publishing he. eof, Fs TB. MeFARKLAND,. Kegister. Niles Searls, Atty for applicant. my21 -GHROMOS, . ; Hy Adocanrens FOR FOREIGN asad AMERICAN CHROMOS, Dealers, Agents, Trank and Box Makers, Newspaper Publishers and ‘ea Stores, will tind .a complete supply. Our new and brilliant spec €6 are unequaled. Our 9x12 Mount. ed Chromos outsell anything in the murket.’ Twelve’ samples for $1 00; one hundred to $6. L.ustreted catalogue free. J. LATMAM & GO., 419 Washington 8t,, Boston, Mass. PP. 0.B 2154, $10 to $500. Ligh in Wall Street often leads to fortune. A 72 page book explaining everything, and copy of the W Review Sent Free,” JOHN HICKLING & CO, Bsuxenrs anp BROKERS, 72, Broadway, New York. Street jié R. M, HUNT, M. BD, ” ‘NEVADA CITY _ > J, Mi. WALLING,. _ ATTORNEY, AT Law. AND FIRE EVSURANCE AGENT, FICE, Brown & Morgan's Block, NE VADA TY. Cll. aps JAMES COLLEY, : os FTHE BROAD STREET Sanker, blazed, bears N 41342 E,185 ehains. ArT" TJ NION MARKET canon. Thence 8 51° 40’ W 3 05 chains to} _ _ tree 7 in. dia. bears . . 102 45 Et il chains toa stake just inside . and 4. . 44 A,erd 44 B, ir .sections4 Relief Hill’ ATTENDING PHY&ICIAN,*” Commercial Street, Nevada City. i & ©. J. NAFFZIGER, Wa AND RETAIL DEAL ; ERS*IN os BEEF, _ -PORK, MUTTON, CORN BEEF, — SAUSAGE, HAMS, BACON & LARD. oil de peeptyalg, "aad aia both in price and quality of meats. Thankful for past patronage. they solicit & continuance of the saiie, Nevada City, April 1, 1876, pa Milwaukee Brewery, . ENo3. trom Which a pine tree 8 inches ia ‘. claimed land, No. Application for ; te ; ing Claim: =~ .4) UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, _ Sacramento, Cal., May 43, 1876. TN eee is hereby given that Samuel Mertitt, whose Post Office address ig Oakland, Alameda County, Cal., has made application for a patent ‘sor -1,000 linear feet, ofthe northern extension of the Pittsburgh quartz mine bearing gold, (formerly called the Whigham Ledge) with surface ground 300 feet in widih on each side of the vein or lode, situated in Ne. yada County Mining District, Nevada County, Cal., and described-in the official plat and filed notes on file in this office, ug tollows, Viz: bes aa ‘ ; Survey of exterior bowndaries, Commenc ss ode near alarge oak stump marked No 1 PE, being stake No 1 of Pittsburgh, Thence or a true line var 17°80, B g o5e 30° E.4,54 chains to,a stake on boundary line of Pittsburgh ground, being cor No ts and marked P’N E No 2 of this sufvey. Thence on a true line N 50° 20’ EB, 16,69 chains to a'stake'in a-ravine marked P N dia bears 5 374° E,110 links dist. Stake set in & mound 6f stones. Thence on a true line'N 41° 30’ W, 4.54 chains to a stake on loge marsed P NE No 4, from. which a pine 18 if dia beats $ 24> W, 68 links; A ine 16 in dia bears N44¢° W, 39 links, Astake setin’a pile of stones—in—a—flat— in front. .of Deugherty’s dwelling. ‘hence N 41° 30" W, 4.54 chains to a stake marked P N &No 5 ina pile of stones in fleld. ‘Thence g 492-40’ W 15.05 chains to a’ stake marked PNENo6, on boundary—line of Pitts“. burgh patented ground-betweeu stakes Nos land 2. Thence § 87° 30’ B, 4.54 chains to place ef beginning, : vas Connection line. From stake No 1 sec cor tommon. to pec. tions 13, 18,19 and 24, Tp 16 N Res8 and 9 E,MDM beazs south 242 309° W, 6.20 chains dist. and containing 14.03 acres, and des. ignated.as lot No 76,in sce 13, Tp-iéN Rg E, and lot No 62 in sec 18 Tp 16 NR § E, MDM. _ §ufd location was-made Nov. > 1862, by F. McLeod-and others, aid: ia c record in the office cf the County Recorder at Nevada City, The spplicant claims by purchase. .Adjoining Claimants are the Pittsburgh “quartz mine, on the South. west, and on cther sides by vacant All persons holding any adverse the same before this office within sixty (60) days from tMe first day of pub lishing Proprietor. es THE BEST LAGER BETRmaite : at the above named LKstablishment, ; GOOD JUDGES. PRONOUNCE IT THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Orders from any:part of this or adjoining counties promptly filled, ; Nevada, March 4th,.1876; STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING; ~ HE annual meéting : ie ~ers-ot ~the Navita “County. Narrow Gauge Railroad Company, for the election of seven Directors for the ensuing -year, and for the transaction of such other bus. iness as muy properly come .before the meeting, will be held at the office of the Company, No; 59, Main Street, Grass .Val. ley, on * . Luesday, the 6th day of June, A. D. 1876. atthe hour of 2o’clock p, af, be open at 3 and close ut 3330, order of the Board of Directors. GEORGE FLETCHER, _.,maal os X Secretary. WEBER PIANOS ARE THE BEST. SHERMAN & HYDE, MUSIC DEALERS, Sys KEARNY '& SUTPER 8TS., SAN FRANGISOO, Agents for the aa Pacific Coast i JAMES J. OTT. _ ABSAYER, ren AND. ORBS of. every. deacriptio % Refined, Melted and Assayea. ‘By request Gold Bars exchanged for Coir .30 Main Street, Nevada City. ' Establiched in 1852, BLECTRO PLATING in GOLD or. SILVER ‘NEW ASSAY OFFICE. yaemas PRICE (formerly of the San Francisco Assaying and Refining. Works), having fitted up the \old Pacific. Mail street, corner Leidesdorff, as on Assay Office and Chemical Lab} Oratory, isnow prepared to make assays of the precious and useful janetals and their ores, as well as ‘complete or ‘partial analysis of all 1erals, salts, water or other substances.that may be desirPolls will PM. By His office will be opened for business on Monday, May and he hoped that his long resi‘fession will entitle him toar -sonable portion of the businuss of his friends and the public generally. 430-3m ' ESTRAY NOTICE. NAME to the ebcfokure of the “nnder. signed, _ on ‘the * Vailey “road; PASSAGE Saha ie and payiag chury: 8. on the Pacific Coast can be—had . . Bank, at its Bankiag House, of the stockhold. dence.and experience in his p=} hereof. m28 T. B. McFARLAND, Register. : ASSESSMENT NOTICE. £ ha BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY; los. cation of priucipal siece _Of business the City and County of revada, State of © California. Notice is hereby given .that— at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the fifteenth day of May, A. D.,, 1876, an assessment of Five Doliars, Unit. ed States gald coin, per share, was levied upon the Capital Stock of the Vorporation, payable immudiately to the Cashier of the in said . Cit and County of Nevada. ay Any stock upon owhich this assessment shall remain unpaid on the Sixteenth of June, will be delinquent and advertised -torsale at public auction; and unless payment is made before, will be-#old on the . First day of July, quent assessment, together with costs o f advertising and expenses of sale. A. H. PARKER, Secretary ofthe Bank of Nevada County. Nevada City, May 15th, 1876, BANKING HOUSE OF THE BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY; STOCKHOLDER’S MEETING, pee will be a meeting of stockholders.of ‘the Bank of Nevada Vounty, held at 10 o’clock, on Friday. June 16th,, 1876, for the purpose of electing seven Dicrectora, and guch.other business aamay ome beforerthe meeting. malé . A. H PARKER, SectNo, . 167. ae Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. SacRaMENTO, Can , May 9, 1876. NA. is hereby given that Edwin R, i Waring, whose Post office is Colfax, Placer Nounty, California, has made application for a Patent for sthe Emma Placer mine. bearing gold, situate in Little York mining District, -Nevada County, Califcrnia, and described as follows, viz» On surveyet land, being the 8 % of S W % uf NW % and 8% of S BX of NW i-of-Sec: 14,T15,NR9 E, MD M, containing -49 acres. Said location was made about FebAst, 1873, by. EZ. R. Waring and oth. ers, but is not of record. The epplicant claims by logatioty, and purchase, The are no adjoining. mining.claims. “Th, claim of Henry Meyers is adjacent. All persons holdin any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to preseut. the. saine before this Office within sixty days froze the first day pe blishing hereof, m al8 T.B.McFartanp REGw3ER,. NICE. GROCERIES CHAS. F, ROBINSON T his Store, on BROAD STREET, opposité the Methodist Church, keeps constantly on hand as fine a gtock of GR(» OERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be found ‘tn Nevada tity, waich will-be,soldas LOW LOWEST. Give mescall, 04 ~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS, — kom OF OR«RLES MARSH, ao ne Notice is hereby given by ) undersigned sutor and .Executrix of the last willof Charles Marsh, delet, . ceased, to the creditors of, aud al persons having claims agaipst decedent, to. exhibtt them with the necessary vouchers, Within after the first publication of E ; Executor and bi. ecutrix, at the Water.Ofice of the sSouftr Yuba Vansl Company, in Nevada Gity, ia the County of ‘Nevatia. ; @, 8, BROWNand EEDANOR C. MARSH, Execnter and Lxeeutmx oj the lust wii,! of Chak. Mersty detéoved.” ° / ’ Nexade City, May.dith, 1876, i Niles Searls act’y, yale, + igen voll SICK, AO Bie RDERS bet ‘to! the Gide Ar-H Ww. fh a UN la . Nevadg, April. 21, 1876. ; can have the animals by a oy a R. M. FRYER, baad " NEVADA ICE COMPANY. Be Saya SCY 1876, tO. pay. the deline x10. & 4 }* Fr f { , _— LJ y) Q 1 j Claims . ae Sees . thereto, are--hereby “required” to “present “ eae >< Sgenaen kth Yom