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The Daily Transcript
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
2 LOCAL AFFAIRS.
That Doctor.
We Hiadan item a week or so ago
about the amours of ¢ certain doctor
¥ gtColfax. The Grass Valley Union
a few days anbsequently contradicted all we said about him, but now we
find the followingabout the same
person in the:Colfax Enterprise of the
Piast: ’
“It i¢with feelings of unfeigned
regret that we ‘record ' the departure
“from aur midst of Dr. J. T. .Moore,
who silently took his departure by
‘the light of the soft silvéry moon’
on the. night of the 17th inst.. Asa
physician Dr,. Moore was rewarded +
Aeith the--best. of success, and very
tew of otr citizens with whom he has.
—~hhadprofessional business,_say—any=
‘thing to the contrary, but.as a ‘b ucker’ at fare, the Doctor wasa completé failure. His mania” for fight=
ing the tiger, undoubtedly had mach
to ‘do with bis leaving Colfax.
(tee — 2
Roll of Honor,
The following names are on the
“Behool, ae the month sading March
-L6th, John C. Wells, teacher: Anne}
Herod, Augusta Melbourne, Henry
Dikeman, Emma ‘“Herrod, Minnie
Herod, Dora Armstrong,’ Lewis Holt,
Mary Torpie. Geo. Dikeman,.Rosa
Bateh-JamesWeeks:
1 Wm, Rex, Nellie Ennor, Joln Grant,
James Dikemai,, Clara Icard, Joseph
Single, Henry ‘Schroede?,. Emma
Thomson, Wm, Torpie,Eddie Weeks,
Geo. Balch, Frank Rex, Frank Arm“strong, dohn Huitt, James~ Torpie,
Maggie Davis, John Holt, Randolph
Bex, Alice Huntress, Louisa Jenkins,
Lilly Schroeder, John Baleb, Adele
Ennor,.
—~>Reform.
The editor of the Nevada Tran~seviplis-a-strict-attendant-on-revival Men. to.
. meetings at, Nevada City. He will
be: reformed_entirely,—andwhen~be
gets the true religion he will bring
his paper out on the:side of Democraey.—G,. V. Union.
Churches in which Democratic religion is taught, are not having any
revivals nowadays, Rufus.
> s+ oe
The Winning Number.
No. 277 drew the bracelets which
the benefit
The owner of.
the ticket can obtain the bracelets
were raffled off for
of the Catholic Fair.
—by calling on M. Enright.
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Tux Reno yournal says: Already
is the increase in overland travel no
table, going East as well as coming
West, and in a few days a steady col
umn of -excursionists and tourists
Last year the
Centennial Exhibition was a counter‘willbe on the move.
attraction to California, and excur
sionists to the Pacific coast were no
as numerous as during the previous
year, hut this season will probably
see @ grand rush westward. Immi
grant travel is very large already.
New Stcre and New Goods.
Mrs. A. W. Lester and Mrs. W. H.
their new
and will keep
Crawford, have opened
store on Main street,
constantly on hand a variety o
goods, which they will sell at the lowTheir stock
consists in part of pictures and picest possible prices.
ture frames, stationery, gloves,stock
ings and ladies’ underwear, sewing
machine needles, plaiting machines
and novelties of all kinds.
examine the goods.
———-~<>-+ = ——-——
Spiritualism,
mch22
Mr. and Mrs, McDonald, Test and
Business Mediums, can be consulted
atthe Union Hotel for a few days,
room B. Private Communications,
$2. Public Circles every evening.
mch21-3t, Price 5U cents.
——__ + + +e
Palace, Dry Gvods
Goods---New Goods.
Mortis Rosenberg, who has fo
two or three years toe at the store
belonging to the firm af Hollister,
has come up to sniff the mountain
breeze awhile, and will be glad to
meet his old friends and all new
A.new stock of the Jatest <omers.
and most fashionable styles of good
are just arriving, and wilt be sold at
New consignments will be daily received, and
the whole will be sold lower than at
any house in NevadaCounty. Come
prices astonishingly low.
and see and be convinced.
ROSENBERG BROS.
Palace Store, Broad street, Nevada) CIVIL ENGINEER,
basen mch20-tf} Amd U. 8S, Deputy Surveyor
ae oe NEVADA CITY, Cal. ‘dkietes Hate: Hate! Nevada @ity July.2a, 1876. °
The ‘very latest Spring Styles in}.
Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’ Hats and
ether Novelties of the Season in
eeuaiend: son in . UMBEN YARD at TOWN TALK,
their line,just
MAN BROS.,;Cor. Pine and a A Daring rember con ep constantly om bn . wa
)
mi; poses. “Nothing on sample.
Call and <— —
Store---New .
Pre-historie Whisky and Wines
Sacramental and Mechanical parMade
since the date of Lord Corwallis’ sur. render, 1789. mchis . }
Cut this Out--It may/éave Your
: Life. : .
There is no person living but what
suffers more or less with Lang Disease, Coughs, Colds or: Consumption
yet some would die rather than ‘pay
75 cents for a bottle of medicine tbat
would cnre them. Dr, A, Boschee’s
German Syrup has lately been introduced in this country from Germ: any
and its wonderous -eares astonish
every one that try it. ‘If you doubt
what wes say-in print, cut this out
and take it te your Druggist, and get
a sample bottle for 10 cents and try
it, ora regular sizefor 7S cents, _
-errors and indiscretions of. youth,
nervous weakness, early decay, loss
of manhood, Xe.. I will send a recipe
that’ will cure you, FREE OF
CHARGE.” This great remedy was
discovered byw missionary in-South
America. ‘ Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Josepu T. Inwan,
Station D, Bible--House, New York
City. eens is feb26m
A Card to the Paitic:
> For many years we have made two
ee dines suited to the ailments of a
.vast.class, of sufferers. ‘Thousands
of cures have been made by them
and, in fact, the word failure can
not, be coupled with them. But witbim the last fro yearscounterfeits of
our medicines have sprung up, dangerons in-their close imitation of our
‘Trade Mark.-.To secure the people,
wehave placed npon each genuine
~. -box. of HoHoway’s Cintment the “fac:
simile of the signature of. our agent,
Mr. Jos.__H: rydock. To. counterfeit
is felony. Weshall relentlessly pur+
ste any one who imitates this, with
the utmost vigor of the-law. We
most earnestly beg that-the— great
mass of the American people will
aid tis in our efforts to protect their
health, and hélp us in our task of
bringing these _ most unprincipled
bar of justice, Uniform‘ly refuse to purchase Medicines pur-}
porting to be-ours unless Mr. Jos,
Haydock ’s signature is attached to
each box of Pills or pot of Ointment,
and the end will soon be réached.
The public’s obedient servants,
Horioway & Co,
12-ly
The People want Proof.
There is no. medicine prescribed
by pbyscians, or sold ‘by Druggists,
that carries such evidence of its success and superior virtue as Boschee’s German Syrup for severe
Coughs, Colds settled on the breast,
Consumption, or any disease of the
Throat and Lungs. A proof of that
is that avy person afflicted, .can get
‘a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try
its superior effect before buying the
regular size at 75 cents. It_has late-. ly “been introduced in this country
from Germany, and its wonderful
-eures are astonishing every one that
use it. Three doses will relieve any
case. Try it. :
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Union Hotel Barber Shop.
Shaving, Sbhampooing, Hair Cutting performed at the Unigy Hotel
-. Barber Shop in'the highest le of
the art. AmMEs Fay, Proprictpr.
Hacan’s MaGnoita BaLm preserves:
and restores the complexion; removes
freckles, tan and sallowness; makes
the skin soft, white and delicate.
. its application cannot be detected.
Pee ——
.Lyon’s KaTHarion makes beautiful, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents
its falling out or turniig’ gray,. It
-. has stood the test of 40 yeais. -Is
charmingly perfumed,: and rn Pa
rival. mchl27
Holloway’s Pills.
The most-powerful existing medicine for the cure of female -complaints. Fifty years experience, ‘incontestably prove these remedies unrivalled fur the disorders: incidental
to the softer sex. No family should
by young and old, as they will restore health when every other means
prove unsuccessful. 25 cents per
box or pot.
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Decay of the Teeth. . ~
r. Arises from various causes, but
principally it may be attributed to
early neglect. or the indiscriminate
use of tooth powders and pastes,
which give @ momentary whiteness
to the teeth whilé they corrode the
enamel. Thetimely use of that delicate aromatic tooth-wash, Fragrant
SOZODONT, will speedily arrest
the progress of decay, harden the
gums, andimpart a delightfal fragance to the breath. It removes
those ravages whigh people.sustain
in their teeth from the use of Sweet .
8
H. S. BRADLEY,
Vv Flumelamber Company.
Wood for
s
At Bigelow & Co.’s for Medicinal, 4:
‘a To all ka anifering ‘fon te :
be without them. They may be taken.
and acid articles. SEBS
And SEEDS.
¢, FOR SALE AT
FELIX. GILLET’S
‘Nursery, Nevada City,
_——
STRAWBERRY PLANTS
EARLY AND LATE; 48 different
varieties, English American, French
and California, from 25 cent? to
75 cents per dozen, or $1 50 to $4 OC
per hundred. Packages of 4 pounds-er-un=4
ae sent free by mail.
STRAWBERRY CULTURE,
“# practical treatise on the Culture prop-. J
agation, Maagement and Marketing or
Strawberries, by Felix Gillet. Illustrated
with photos graphs. 50 cents. 75 cents, and
$1 06, according to number of photographs.
FLOWER PLANTS.
Hardy rerenu isis. and annuals, at moderate-pritts>—Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds,
Of all kinds; either raised by. the undersigned or. tested in his hot beds when obtained from abroad. No loss.of time or
money, no disappointment.of pure hasing
seeds at Felix a Se =
. eee PLANTS.
From Matehte-O atober;-siwayron hand.
Also Mountain Garlic at 15 cents per tb,
a
FRUIT TREES,
Of all'sorts. Cherry;Chestnut, Apple,Pear,
etc., a limited nuimber this season. Also,
Scions for gratting. “
Best varieties of Granes, Cur“rants, Gooseberries, Filberts,
Raspberries, Blackberries.&c.
Every sin or plant is. guaranteed to be
true to name, and in every reepect what-+:
they are represente d to be,
Send for Descriptive and Price, List.
FELIX GILLET,
Nevada City Cal,
Drugs, Medicines, &c
P, H. BELDEN,
Euccessor to Bell & Belde
Masonic Building,
Cor. Pine & Commereial Sts
Nevada City.
.
feb28
,
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Patent Medicines, &c.
A full line of Choice Pertumery, Toilet
Svaps, Toilet Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs
Brushes, &c,
Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window
Glass, Paint Brushes. &c.Also a full line of STATIONERY, such as
lank Books, Letter. Note aud Legal Pa.
er, Gold Pens. &c.
Blank Books made to order at the lowest
an Franciseo prices.
My Stock is most complete in all its de
partments and my prices arelow. Isolici
@ Share of public patronage.
P. H. BELDEN. .
es March 31, 1876.
DISSOL UTION NOTICE.
HE osasenii la. heretofore existing between S. SHOCKAN & BRO, in
the Grocery, Provision and Fish Business,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The busines will be carried on at the oll
stand, under the Transcript Office, Commercial Street. Nevada City, California,
by 8AM SHOCKAN, to whom all debts due
the firm must be paid, and-who will pay
allclaims against the-concern.
< S. SHOCK AN.
Nevada City, March 7, 187,
TUNNEL CONT ACT,
IDS are invited for driving N. B. G.
M. Co’s, ‘tunnel, at Shaft 7, Malakoff.
Force necessary, 6 miners and 1 arill sharpener. Bids will be opened at the office of
the Compary at Malakoff, on February
27th, 1477. Work tocommence March 1st.
For further information apply to
H. C. PERKINS, pop ndent,
Fe bruary 2) 21, 1877.
JA MES J.
ASSa YER,
OLD aND ‘ORES of every description
Refined, Melted and Aasayed,
By request "Gold Bars exchanged for Coir.
30. Main Street, Nevada City.
Established in 1852,ELECTROPLATING in GOLD or SILVER
OTT.
HAMS,
. CASHIN & CO.
Wholesale & Retail dealeriBACON,
AVE ON HAND, OF THEIR -OWN
MANUFACTURE, A
LARGE LOT OFNO, Ss
it
“Banon,
and
The Best to be® had in‘the
S tate
—
‘Six tb, cans Of Lard, dec‘
iorated,. Walle
Bails.
and withwet
Also 8 and-10-Ibcans:
Orders left at the Office,
on { the Grass Vv alley road, or
by letter through the Post.
es will 1 be promptly at~~ Cashin & Co,
Nebula. Des. 14, 1876.
A, LADEMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
Nevada City.
¥ STORE 18. ALWAYS FILL
M WITH =P
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
Produce of-all kinds, etcCHOICE BULBS FOR. SPRING
CLOVER SEEDS,
Ni
~~ MPRESTON, Prop'r.
FLOWER SEEDS.
pisces JUST RECEAVED
ct i ee RATES.
GEASS: SEEDS.
GARDEN SEEDS,
ee All at« the
LOWEST MARKET RATES.
A fall Assoriment :
OF: . ,
Drugs, Patent Medicines and
Toilet Articles, Always
"On _ Hand.
RFESGCR: P TIONS accurstely compound
ed at all hours of the day or night.
“Nevada Drug Store,
ev ARDY? E. AR Ug saci
NEW ARRAN GEMEN T!
aly AVING dispoged of one-half of the
To-take effect April ist, 1877 )
AUCTION SALE OF y
RIAGES, etc., advertised to come -off on
Ou
a”
EMPIRE LIVERY en
HORSES, CARThursday, March 22d,
N. BO wl persons indebted to the tindersigned are requested to call at once
aml settle; and those hgving claims against
the concern will present the same-for payment. D. WELLINGTON.
Nevada City, March 18, 1877
ee
Schmittburg & Heinneman,
AVE REMOVED THEIR SALOON
TO COMMERCIAL STREET, ntetrly
opposite the TRANSCRIPT OFFICE,where
they will be happy to meet all #heir
triends. The Choicest
,. Wines, Liquors ana. Cigars,
Kept-constantly-on-hand,Whenever you want to “smile” cell on
jani2 SCHMITTBURG & HEINNSMAN,
J. M. WALLIN
_ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC,
First door below Jolin Jack’s,
on Pine Street, NEVADA CITY, Cal.
Will practice im all the Courts of the
State. aps
THOS. PRICE'S ©.
ASSAY OFFICE,
—AND=
CHEMICAL LABORATORY.
524 SACRAMENTO 8T., SAN FRANCISCO.
=
EPOSITS of builion received, melted
into bars, and returns made in from
24 to 48 heurs,
Bullion can be forwardedfto this Office
from any part of the interior by Express
and returns made in the same manner.
Careful Analysis made of Ores, Metals,
Soils,Waters, industrial Products,—et¢.
Mines examinedand reported upon. Consultations on Chemical and Metllurgical
guestions. z
Charges: Gold and Silver Bullion.
Gold bars-on all wmounts below #1 ,000,
$2 00.
Gold: Bars'on al} amounts above $1,000, 4;
My Goods are Sold at’ the Lowes
Prices and are Delivérea within
Charge.
Thankful for the patronage already bestowed,I respectfully Eolicit a continyance of the same.
A. LADEMAN,
Nevada City. August 9, 1876.
EMPIRE
-asiaaies STABLE,
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NAT UNAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY.
PD. WELLINGTON, Proprietor. .
HE proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES announces that he has now
the Largest lot of
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in thie part of the State.
4
“and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and
on the most reasonable terms.
The Horees are free fromevice, of good
style and capable of going as fast as any
gentleman cares todrive. °*
Carriages for Funerais attended to with
promptness.
Good Saddie Horses always on hand.
Horses buarded by the day, week or
month and the greatest of care guaranteed
D, WELLINGTON.
Nevada City, November 17th, 1875.
NILES SEA RLS,
Attorney and Counsel at Law.
AT BRICK OFFICE, :
D: front of the Court Hourse.
CHAS. Fy “ROBINSON
T his Store, on BROAD STREET, of‘posite the Me ist Church, Ls
constantly on hand as-fine a stock of: G
CERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be found
in Nevada ct , which will be sold as LOW
—THETO . five meacall +
H. W. VALANTINE. M. D.,
_RESIDENT PHYSICIAN,
FFICE, CORNER BROAD AND PINE
O Statler, over tens oDrug Sw .
E, W. CHARLES, M. D,,
. SURGEON and PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE, 62 BROAD STRFET.
esidence, Main Street, two doors aboy
Congregations Church. nl4
ESTRAY ‘NOTICE.
‘NAME TO MY PREMISES, ABOUT .
weeks ago, cow, between three anc.
‘four years old. She isa white cow witt
dark specks on the neck, and red ears
with piece off of right ear. Ske has black
marks around herfeet. My premises art
on Rush Creek.
GIACOMO GIACOMELLA,
Nevada City, Jan. 14, 1677.
. W. D. LONG,
Attornev and Counselor at Law
Main 6. Oder sale eto 8 Fotin
i AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
a Reasonable Distance Free of
Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons].
Agent for Studebaker W:‘
gons, Every kind of ver
5 /_— aoe to ord:
in finest style ad {
--per cent.
Silver Bars on all amounts below $400,
2 00.
Silv er Bars on all amounts above $400,
per cent. A
Dore Bars for the Gold...... > 82 00
be es Silver ...36 per cent.
Determination of Gold and Silvérin any
— $2 00.
Ores.
Assay for Gold and Silver... ienisce $3 00
Gold, Silver and ‘Lead. -5 00
“ ** Gold, Silver and Copper. -5 00
46 4 Copper ae ry rr re er . “3 00
‘ft 66 -PPOR ead eectce rer rn ea
“ © “in PEE slg esecge 0 MU
<s Quicesilver. f.2ces< éeeceeen OO
as ‘“ Manganese.4350000 05775500
ms SB. ORPOMI Sy oc owe ecks -.5 00
Test forany, single metal..,....'. 2 00
Analyses.
Qualitative Analy sis of Ores, $10 to $25 00
Ol WOtel oak, aes 25 00
Quantitative ‘“ ie Mecca AA a Wr §
ae : O82 OL GUBRGs isc aecs
Proximate Analysis of Coal.....
Quantitative ‘‘ Of gieeeecs 50 00
Complete analyses, qualitative and quantitative, of complex phates ices at special
_Tates. agile
me NOTICE.
a _—_—_——
MEETING of the Stockholders of
the Deadwood Gold Mining Company
will be. held on Saturday, March 24th,
1877, at 40’clock, P. M., at the office of W.
dD. Long, Broad eee at; Nevada City, to approve the By-laws.
By order of the Directors.
R. B. SYMINGTON.
President.
PHILIP RICHARDS,
No, 30 Main Street,
mchl0
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
‘Gold Dust bought and sold. Hullion discounted: Advances
made on Gold Dust or bullion
for coimage atthe Mint.
CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO.
Correspondent, wissAmerican, Bank,
San Francisco jylim
Central Carriage ang Wagon Mar.
ufactory.
Grass Valley road,\ near Half Mile Hous
WILLIAM SEAMAN.
: low prices.
Particular attention givento Re:
BR. M, HUNT, M. 9.
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN.
{ OP ihe Nerionet Racnange wanes 4 ee .
er. R. M. Hunt,
Geo. M. Hughes,
Thos. Mein.
CITIZENS BANK.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
(aPrra STOCK, a 7
; Tat ‘OFFICERS
PRESTO a /B,.M, PRESTON Uo. .. President.
Ww S,itw SIGOURNEY. ..... Vice Presiden.
ature iY . CORR Dy SORE ie oe. 0.5 is Cashier. AND OFBERED St Joun T, a ios as ashier
John T. Morgan.
T. W. Sigourney.
Geo. A. Cooper,
BE.M, Preston.
Receive Deposits. buy end sell exchang .
Purchase Goid Dust and Bullion.
Highest price paid fer. 44: ad County
Warrants.
Draw Checks on San Franétisco,San Jovo
Sacramexto, Virgnjta City and Los An:
ger3s.
Also sell Exchange on New. York, and . all
the principal European Cities.
t
Banking Business. -, .
CORRESPE6RDENTS.
San Francisco—First Nat. Gold Bank,
= pA ence siete Gold Berk
1 Bank. Bet
THE OLD ACCOMMODATION:
Line. : fo
Time Table,
e Grass Valley at 8 o’ciock A. MM.
returning leave Neyada Cityat 9A. MM.
Leave Grass Valley at 4 o’clock P, M
turning leave Nevada City at 5 P. M.
Leavy
Ladies and gentlemen -called for at2
Make co}lections and transact a general ” =
Nevada, and. .Grass_Valley Stag ——
part of the city, without extra charge. : 3"*"
Packages carried at low. rates. :
Orders left at the National or Union
'tels, in Nevada City, or at the Exch
Wisconsin or Golden Gate Hotels, Grass
Valfey, will be promptly attended toaugétf B.F, HARRIS =
*¥
~~ Assessment Notice,
nN OORE’S FLAT BLUE, GR AVEL MIN.
BS ING COMPANY.. Location of prinvipél place of business ,San Fran¢isco,Cali
fornis, Location of Works, Moore’s Fiat
Eureka Township,Nevada County,Califo:.
nia. Notice ig hereby given, that ata
meeting of the Board of Director#, he!i
on the Sth day of March, 1877, an as .
ment, No. 3, of twenty-five cents per share
was levied upon the capital stock of. the
corporation, payable immediately in Uni.
téd States gold coin,-to the -Secretary, at
the office of the Company, 311 € aliforni: ‘
street, rooms 3 & 4, second floor, over Aet
na Insurs ance office, entrance 309 California
street, San Francisco, California. AD y
stock upon Which this assessment sha!
remain unpaid on the 9tu day of April,
1877, wilk-bedelinquené;andaviabine 4
fer sale at public auction: and unless pay. ment-is made before, will be sold on Monday, the 30th day of April, 1877, to pay ths
delinquent assessment, together with ccsts
of advertising and expenses of-sale.
By oruer of the Board of Directors.
J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary.
Office, 311 California Street, rooms *
and 4 second floor, entrance 309 California
Street, mech?
CAPITAL $300,000.
HOME MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
age CALIFORNIA STREET .
San Francisco,
FIRE INSURANCE. ONLY.
J.¥. Houghton, President.
Geo. H, Howard, Vice President:
Charles H. Story, Secretary.
NB, Eddy, Marine Secretary. .° __
H.H. Bigelow, General Manager
R.H. “Magill. General Agent,
Grass Vat Branch for Ne vada
TRUSTEES,
Wni. Watt, T. W. Sigourney
A. B. BRADY. Manager.
Office No. 99 Main Street,
°
ag2 Grass Valley, Cat.
NEW CIGAR STORE.
U. BECKMAN,
Dealer in Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes,
etec., etc.
T the old Stand. formerly oceupic
by Hugh McCauley,
BROAD STREET ,NEVADA CITY,
Has just received one of the Chovicest
Stocks of CIGARS and TOBACCO ever o?fered in this city. The following ar
some of the fine brands of CigarsFigaro, Justice, James Lick, Bele.
Venus, Unanue Hermandos,
Edwin Booth, Meridianas Esyeoc ial
The ‘“‘MERIDIANAS ESPECIAL” anid
“JUSTICE” are the finest BUL CIGARS cn
he Pacific Coast.
Tne Best Brands of TOR ACCO
on hand,
‘Dick Wasson will be in at'é¢ndonce
to serve all who may-favor him with «ber
patrenage. When you. want a ‘*way up
high’’ Cigar, give him a call.
jan23-3m 0. BECKMAN.
alway4
DELINQUENT NOTIUE.
YORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MIN.
NS ING COMPANY. Location of prin
of ‘business, San Francirfeo, California. Location of works, North
Blooratield, Nevada County, California,
bNotice—There are delinquent, upon th:
following described stock, On account t
Assessment Nc. 43, levied on the wid
day of January, TNi7, the several amounts
set opposite the names of the respertive
ehareholders a8 follows:
cipal. place
No.of . No of
Names “Certifi'® -Shares Ant
John Nightingale, 60 500 $500
John Nightingale,’ 61 500 aT)
R. Bay ergue,J.B, Fel a
ton, G. Dussol, and S$.
L Theller, Exécutors
of the Estate of F.L.A.
Pioche, deceated, 62 €250 = 6256
8. F. Butterworth, 116 2000. 2006
And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Ditectors, made on the
Twenty-third Kew of January,1877. 80 mary
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shares of each Fore of stock as may
} be necessary; ‘will be ‘fold st Be ublic auction
at the office of the Com No, 320 San.
some Street, San Fran ” ‘Calitornia, on
‘Baturdsy, Twenty f of March ;
187%. at the hour of 1 o’elock, P. M , of
such day, to pay delinquent Assessinents
} thereon, with cots of —ce
and expenses of the sale.
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