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* way by our Nevada C:ty cotempoimpression of Professor -Curr’s sen—-timents on-the question, wetuke this
_ the Grass Valley. Znion—Yoom aspirants:
: @ trade.
NEVADA. crry.
eo
May 19,
CAL
ote
‘Friday. 1876.
~ Counting Reom,
* Prof. Carr,. State Superintendent
of Education took pert in a debate
before the Teachers’ Institute last
Thursday, and he is reported inthis
rary: ‘State Superiutendent Carr
reverted to the subject. by directing
attention to the defects in our mode
of instruction im mathematies. He
said that the-sehoot room caght to
be the introduction to tte counting
room.” Now we think tbiat_onr
common schools have done quite a
big business in turning out counting: .
The difficults—s .
that the graduates -of—-our—common
schools incline more to counting‘rooms than they do to jick¢planes
and work benches. ‘The _Jads are
: oe much crammed above . the
usiness of jearning trades. Picks;
_ Shovels, handsaws, chisels; solderingdrons, laps'oues, sledges and
drills aad {such like instraments .
might come in weil—is-6ar edu-.
tienal arrangements. In Gerinany,
the schoot system cf which — this)
eountry is trying to copy, even the
Princes of royal bioud _— to. learn
We notice the above comments from
bave been
eopied by.one or two exchanges, and
as they give an entirely: erroneous .
oceasion to correct it. His_ position
throughout was justwhatthe Union's
comnients would seéii to make bim
opposed to.memhad to abandon the most they
had learned in scbooln because it
—— _4¢-industrial education,—and bis ef:
“was not practical.
“the system of cramming now
. “they could net pass bud luws, and
Superintendent's
Senator Sargent’s. speech on the}
pehblic sentiment at the East.--Oak
end Frangeript.
a was-loaded-with, the better,
_ ey, just for the purpose of defeating
past history, it is doubtful” what
_used-them up in-the early part of
vestigate, to fiud out where he pass‘statistical facts
tic He deprecated
in
vogue in the public schools. He
said that the less dead wood a pupil
for the
"great duty of life after all, isto earn
an honest living, and that the hands
must be educated as well-as the head.
~He said the Great want of to-day
He said that~business
Last Spike Coremontes.
The ceremonies of driving the last
spike on the Narrow Gauge Railroad
will také piace to-morrow afterneon,
at 2io’clock.The following will be
. the programme of exercises:
The procession will form -cm the
torner of Broad and Pine streets,
promptly: ‘at I-o’clogk. in the fuliowing order: ;
Ast, Brass Band.
r 20d, The last stage drawn by the
last horses, cont siming.tbe last Wels,
last. muil-bag to be sent by stags. over .
the Colfax road, the . last tie, the last .
spikes, aud-several old citizens,
3.1. The MilitaryCompany.
4th. Tie Nevada Fic Heparts
ment. ae =
riages.
-Pargo & Co’s express “package, the}
. and-the latfer was as good" 4
5th. Citizeus on fsot-aad in» car-j.
. of
Oa urriving at the Depot growras'
CanprpaTes for Gsogtiae faintly
loom. up: as the time for eleetion
dawns in the distance. In this Disiriet, which appears to be absolutly
given over to the “tyranny of Radibulism,’’ Democratic aspirants are
not numerous. Ib fact, none appear
to be apxious for the bo nors of martyrdom, bat very likely N. Greene
Cartis, the ablest man in tie Democratic party, will be its caudidate.
We bave heard of only two ecandidates on the Republican side—H
‘Lex-Ser ator J, A . Daffy, of this city:
Phe former has pro. eu to le an ex
estent represaut tive in , Congress,
repre
sebtative as Sacramento ever had ip
the Legislature.—Sacramento Bee.
os —» <= es
. Pgocress or Rome. —The stidents .
“Rome have issued ah apperk +
and fornred-a committee for the erec.
the following will be the programme:
Ist. Misic oy the bund. : :
2ud. Placing _tie andAriving— -the .
spikes. j
. 3d~Masie by the bind. ee
4th: Firing salute -by Military.
5th. Iustrumental chogus by Lo
comotive, Artillery-—and ringing .
bells of uhécity; =
Gib. Spegches by citizens.
It is desired tuat all be—on
promptly, at the honr named.
hand
Meeting of the Li “dinks
This is how the Grass Vu Tey Union says-it will be done down at tbat
burg: ‘There was au enthusiastic
meeting of te ladies of Grass Valley, yesterday afternoon, at Hamiltop Hall, to make arrangements: forstant. Mr Kidder having kindly of
fered to furnish all the becessary evergreeus for degorut ng pu poser, it.
wus decided that the ladies of Geass
Valley (ull-o2/them mind_you)—1 meet .
at the depot on ‘Wednesday morning
the 24th instant, at 9 o'clock for the
purpose of making wreaths and other
floral ornaments forthe locomotive
“. philosopher; ttord +o Brians.
tion of a mopume.st ia honor of th
i
Tie>
. monutient iki? he _set_ up on —the .
. same place where he was. bur rned at
thé order of the P
In, German,
osophy at Witteuberb, between 1586.
and 1585, this inten ded Italian dewi-*
oastration has awakened much interdpal Lug: uisition.
where he taugiit. phil
est.
the gearued and free minded
also resided for-sema time in Eng
land, during his -years ,of: restless .
Migration. —The adber-nts of Vati.
canis in Italy make a great outery
against the propusal of. a Giordano
Bruao G¢elebration. Indeed, ferthem
there is a great deal ‘at stake’* in
this affair.
inepk
. decorations for Friday, the 26thin-4_Atpen-Duren — A contemporary}
says an Alden factory cannot be established with—amuch profit unless
. fresh fruit in a season and ‘wounting .
100 pounds as the average yield of &
tree of good variety and ‘properly
cultivated; this will require —8,000trees in addition to those needed to
“supply fresh fruit. If each acre bas .
forts for the last quarter of a century
“had been to bring about such a}
system. The Union's comments}
were made in utter ignorance-of the
position on this
to him will assert.
—"
“Barked up the wrong ‘Tree,
The Conprensions! Investigating
Committee have spent a great deal)
of time in the effort to convict Jan,
“a. Blaine of. ‘‘crookedness,"’ but
‘have at last discovered they were
barking up the wrong tree, Ordinarily it would be considered bad poliey for Nutional Representatives te
fool away. months of time and thous.
ands of dollars of: the people’s mona prominent Presidential Caididate; .
but in this case the people ought to
be willing.to pay the shot. If the
saine men had confined themselves
to legislation, it is probable the
country weuld have been a worse
sufferer. While their attention has
been engrossed in this business,
from what may be jndged by their
they would not doin that line. They
have investigated Mr. Blaine now,
and have proved bim to be guiltless
ef the charges brought against him.
‘They bave doue the very thing they
sought not to do. Instead of ruining
his chances for the nominatioo at
Cincinnati, they have almost “made
it sure. . They sought to get even on
him for the merciless manner he
the,sessiou, when the whole confed
erate force of Congress was pitted
against him, but have iguominously
failed. , Jf Blaine can get away with
the eléofidn after nomination as easily as he has his opponeats in the
House, he will be a tit subject for future Democratic Congressmen to ined his time while
deat.
acting as Presioaths
><-<s
Sargent’s Speech,
Whinese question covers the whole
ground completely. In fact, there is
nothing left for the Committee appointed by ‘the Legislature “6f this
State to do, unless it be to draw
their ten dollars per day. Sargent
in one speech hus subsoiled the
whole question, and presented more
and in a clearer
shape than the Cummittee of Sena_ tors are uble todo. The State has a
servant in Mr. Sargent upon ¥hom
it can depend in every emergency.
He has in one speech revolutionized
. beautiful scenery on the line of the
atocks are up she stays in town, as
-jelicucy; but if they are down, she
gees Out on the biils dud rustles for]
yruss.
and excursion cars which are to be
used on-the26:h, Then the ladies
are also requested to meet -sgain, at
the depot, on Thursday, early inthe
afternoon, and to bring with them
“This hoped that . all the ladies
will interest themsclves in these matters, and-will give allthe-assistance
they can on the two days pamed.”’
Delightfual-—Not Grand.
The Union gives the following
about the excursion: ‘The excursion to Colfax next Sunday will furnish a delightful trig. The programme, as we understand it, will be
about this: An excursion train will
leave Nevada City for Colfax at a little before 10 o’cleck a. M., and will
be ‘drawn by the locomotive ‘*Nevada.” When it arrives at the Grass
Valley depot, the locomotive ‘Grass.
Valley’’ will be all ready to start for
Colfax, At 10:15 iu the morning
both sections will leave here and. go
down to Colfax, running so as to: alJow the excursionists to view the
‘road,’ Returning the train will levve
Colfax at2 ep. um. Tickets. for the
round trip from Nevada City, $2 50;)
from Grass Valley; $2. Tickets
should be secured as soon as convenient."*
Tux New York eveniug Post says . .
that ‘Speaker Kerr, during Dis visit
to Richmond, was called upon by
several Southern. political leaders
whom he urgently advised to use
their best efforts to repress disloyal
utterances at tbe South.’’ Why -is
it necessary for Speaker Kerr to impress such a caution upon Southern
people? The San Francisco Examiner says there sre none but Joyal
men there, and that all stories to
the contrary are the falsehoods of
Radical carpet-baggers. But then
we suspeot: that Speaker Kerr. is . e.
right. This is to be the year of
‘gush.’ No “bloody sbirt,” nothing but a spirit of brotherly love and
a dreadful effort at reform. It is
the ‘very best strategy ‘to ‘pursue.
The men of the North are hard to}.
beat in open battle, but they can be
fooled ofteuer by hypocritical promises than any other race under the
sua.—Virginia Enterprise.
Tur Reese River Reveille is re:
sponsible for the following: ‘‘We
know of a cow in this town who
walks into Paxton & Cartis’ Bank.
regularly every day aod examines
the list of stock quotations. If
she kpews that her master will give
hera bran mash or some other cow
sr cheartinpientnakiren cermiaennese
-race, the ‘papers say warrants had
140 trees (18 feet apart each way, as
there are in many orchards) St acres”
would support the 8,000 trees. Au
orchard of 60,000 trees of varieties
selected with special reference to
which to beautify the . 2sving hes been set out—nesr-Srn}—
iro,
. . pre odie
it ean-rely on a supply ef 400 tens of }j A. Darra = evening
edsoe madeas: bet with . Col. & B.
Jim Rand.il that be would leap into
the river above the levee and go.
throngh .thi® culvert. The Col.
planked up:the loose change in his, ed-reputation. ©
pocket amoanting to $9 but did not
take the preeaution of seeing it covered. He divested bimseH of. his
coat snd bots and leaped into the
boiling torrent above fhe levee and
shot {hrongh the culvert Jike an arthejcurrent carrying bim some
distatee be low. He swam back to
tind that no “meney bad been pat
‘against Bis,"and that he bad accomF. Page, the present ‘m-mber, and plished the most daring féat on record in this part-of Nevada. He has
+howeser, the sati-faction_of knowing
that Le has done for glory: what few
woulda: —: for gain. Silver State.
<a.
THE ee ee relates of .
. ord Macanlay. that, —when —
-eears old, he, dnring a call with his‘;
Ee ther, read Walter Scott’s “Lay of
the Last Minstre!,”” asd on bis re-.
tun heme re} eitrd cantoafter ¢ into jta ber. Se wonderfally retentive
was the ‘gre a’ h'8torial’S memory,
‘that at one period of his life, he was .
Pkne ‘wh fo Suy that if by s0m6é mirai ele of vandslism, .
aad rt NSTATE OF CHARLES ‘ARad, de
. Milton’ 8 “Paradise fost,’ hide ‘4. ceased.‘ Notice is hereby given by
. Bunyan’s “Pilgrim Progress, were . ti and:rsigred Executor-aud Freeutrig
oa ake tore. j.of the iast will of ~Charles Mureh, dedestroyed. b= -wontd andert ceased, tO-the creditors of, and xu persous .
them. from
whenever a revival of learning came.
In 1813. while waiting in-a Cambridge coffee room for a post ‘¢ Shuine
. Which was to take him to school,
It In'y be remembered. that; casually read two poems in a oaks.
and thonght no’ more of them for.
. forty years; when he repeated both
correctly.
oo
-“PHEey were sitting together “he and
She, and be was arduously thinkiug
what to say finally be burst ont
with ‘In this land of noble achievements, and undying glory, why is it
that women do not come more to
the frout; why is it tbat they do not
climb: the ladder of fame??” “I sup=
pose,”
‘ber mouth; -‘It is all on account of
their pull-backs.""
"Pus: Narragansett Paper .
Company, of Boston, haé suspended;
Jiabilities, $200,000;
~A Busrow Cxus, composed prin-. cipally of business men, has been
organized in Philadelphia.
0r ==
“Mooprsand Sankey have gone—to}
Kansas City, Missouri; They: held
services at St. Louis vesterday.
_AN effort will be thade to pave a
Juan Baptista, and another of 11,000
near Folsom, and many others of
less size elsewhere, —
> oq
Bercu AFTER THE Mustanc Rip
ers,—A New York dispatch of May
7th says: Speaking of the mustang
beea issued exrly in the evening by
Justice Morgan, at the instance of
officers of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Auimals, to
arrest all_persuns aiding or_abetting
the race. It was the intention to
arrest the Me&Xican rider, Pecalta, as
soon as-he mounted the first horse
this morning. The managers say
the contest will take place the first
fair day, but itis hardly likely ‘the
participants.
Tas Los Angeles. Kxpress is responsible for the following: On the
last trip-down of the Ancon a small
seal crawled up the steps at the side
Pedro. It was thrown back into the
water several times but persistently
returned, and. was on the vessel when
it reached. Sun Diego. It was agaiv
committed to its mother element in
sel. Since then it has been in the
possession of a resident of San Diego, aad althongh it goes regularly
into the Bay every day, it returns to
its new home as soon as it comes out .
of tho water. 2
Ormionsa In tax East.—A much
better tone has lately been adopted
by the Eastern Press in discussing
the Chinesequestion. The steady.
‘“etermination evinced by the people
of this const, and the calm, forcible
logical reasons they advance in defence of their opinions are beginning
their own business best after all.
Several Eustern journals are evidently getting their eyes opened on
the subject.
liste hci
AGRICULTURE is an_ employment
the most worthy the application of
man; the meat abecient and the most
suitable to his mature. It is the
age and condition of life; it is the
source of health, strength, plenty
and riches, and of a thoasand sober
delights and hovest pleasures, It is
the mistr briety,
temperance, justice, religioe, and,
in snort, of all virtues, civil and mil—? ay
race will be undertaken--with -war=.
runts dangling over the heads of the . ,
-of the ship while she was lying off San
that harbor but returned to the ves-.
to--eenvinee the: Eastern ~wiseacrés i
common nurse of all persons in every, . :
“Mary.—Socrutes.
night session of the House for .the
eutire week, in order to pass the
Postoflice Appropriation bill,
—
: [By Telegraph.]}
Mining . Stocks.
Yesterday Morning’s Sales.
Ophir 56v.
Mexican 323%.
Yellow Jacket 37.
Crown Point 1734.
295-Hale & Nureross 6574.
715 Cuollar 93%.
705 Con Virgiuia-73%.
75 Savage 1934,
375 California 79%
460 Best & Belcher 58.4.
310 Gould & Curry 18).
1295 Imperial 6+
* 5lU®Aipba 63. .
425 Belcher 2134..
395 Sierra Nevada 1614,
660 Contidenee 22.
140 Kentuck 13.
300 Bullion 5U.
1uu0 Excbequer 22.
195 Overman 67.,
520 Justice 27.
Yesterday Afternoon’ s
' Leopard eZ.
Jefferson Toc.
Gen Thomas 17%;
Eureka Con 12.
Morthern Belle 35,
Gila 62%.
Baltiovore 244.Woodviile 1%
Occidental 43.
1765
2255
850
415
Ovex a million dollars’ worth of .
. gold and silver~was shipped from
New York te Europe on Saturday,
Tue marriage season goes on with
mene miss-givilige~--. Pies
el th ee
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
~; National Exchange Hotel.
S. A. EDDY, Proprieter.
Wepnespar, May 17th, 1876.
BUBNETT CoMPANY ~~.
Alf Burnett, Vincipnati, Ohio
helen Nash, . ; ‘do ae
1 Perey Williams, deMarie Packard Waldron, do
_D@ Waldron, do
*—Jno Walden, do
Williams, Seo Franciaco
_ M McLane, Nova Scotia
it H Penro-e, Relief Hill :
Mrs kddy & 2 children, North Bloomfield
8 B Fowkes, Eurcka .
@ Gumbert & wifv, Grass Valley
KJ West, 4
Con Taylor,
Lr Ben F Josselyn, San ne _ es
© HSmith, Grass Valley
AG Turner, Huat’s Hill
Harry Switt, Bie ity
T Legge, O
Kt H barney, 5 lake Creek
I Jewitt, Nevada vity
Chas Msitman, do’
AG Darts, North coe
_M Hogan,
Samuel Deal, San Cranwians
duo McN ulty, AMeghany
W Wiseman, Sacramento
Jd Coopran, de
Chas W Prentia, do
CP. Loughbridge; Nevada City”
F Sackett, V Flume
M B siddles, Quaker Hill
Hu Dewer, proptietor of the
Visalia Delta bas. been sued for libel
by J. A. Norvelle,; who asks only the
modest sum of. $30,000 fur a wound~~
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Union Hotel.
D.W. SNAPP, Proprietor. —
' Wepyespay, May i7th, 1876:
JA Gritam, Nevada City
John Toal, €o S
B Guser tti, dé
La Ty. Muiien, do
‘JF Coe, . do
Mr. Coi Shaw, do
Joh Hw ho = Figz
WB Gimphell, éo
SMe astdurd, Scott's Fiat a=
Da ol ccthns, G. ass” Walley
J F Smith, do.
& Peict80E; ~ do
all ‘the copies of . :
recollection i:
“said she putting her finger to)
Collar
GRAND REUNION
Seles:
Maj « Downie, Centenniat Mine
Sf Murchie;Murehte’s Mine
© M-Wey.couth, Oron, Maite
AM Guite, Duwniev ile
_A & Cowles, smurisville
J E istae, Gold Flat
NOTICE S TO UREDITORS.
'
having, cliius against-de cedent, to exhibit .
them with the necessary vouchers, within .
ten m ntuos after the first publication of
this neti-e, to’the said Executor sad txecutrix, at the Water Office of the south
Yuba cxnsal Company, in Nevada City, in
the Connty ol. Nevada.
ee =
i\Friday & 5
oe W.'C. WN, G. RR.
*
Mevdiiraiie from Nevada.
City to Colfax.
SUNDAY, MAY ¥ 2st, 1878.
N Excursion Train, will leave Ne
Ciry for Colfax at 9 45 A. M. 5 A
ing, leave Colfax at3 p M.
fick ts for round trip $2 50 each.
Extursionists must procune tickets he
= re tikinw seats in cars, Otherwise full
furé wil be-coll ctet
Tickets cubs p ured = Jobn
Agent, Névada City: Wieden:
JOHN F. KIDDER,
Generil Superintendent.
., GEO. FLETCHERS
~ Gen, Pass. a) d Tick’ t Ag’s. malé
‘NEVADA THEATRE,
Thomias Mazuire, =
E Sole Proprie toe,
George 4. byaus, ae : ee al Director.
Saturday Ev’ gs,
May L9th and 20th,
ene
-pART FINST— Vocal and Instrumental.
Introdne tory Overture, CSLIFORNIANS
lit the be ud and. Be santifal Rest, I M Davis
J.E. BROWN and ELEANOR 0. MARSH,
Ex: cut -r and
of Ch. iersh deceased.
Neyv—+ City; May lith, 1876.
Niles Searls Att'y. mal9,
AUCTION SALE. ——
F G. GUILD;
_Auctioneer and Commission Merchant,
Broad Street, :
-Opposite Bauk of Nevada County.
WEDNESDAY.. is MAY 24th, 1876.
On the Premises, at the late residence of A. ‘Goldsmith
~—One-Wainit Bed Room Set; Marble Fop;
One Parlor Set, Hair Cloth;
One Bair Cleth Easy Chair;
One Gilt Frame Mirror;
Our Extengien Table; _
“One Buck Cook Btove; Se
One Parlor Stove; =
Three Curled Hair Mhttrasses;
+ xecutrix_ot the last will
{
i
=
Annie’ the Banks o' Dee, -Fred. Walz
‘Comic Song, ° -. Charley Sutton
Sr eak to nie, = J. €. RasseliI'm 80 Glad, _— -. Chariey Keed
“You re Always'¥o ung tome, KR. Tf. Tyrrell
To con«lu ie. with the celebrated
“GILMORE-CONCERTS 1 gee
Grand Overt :re, Full Band
Operate S -lection, Ernest Linden
Cornet Selo, ‘ : Wu Courtrigbt
Tuba Solo [ina horn} J, M. Noreroks
Peuny Trumpet--olv, Charley Sutton
Salute toS_n Francisco, ' -/ FulrBand
Conductor, * s* % Charley Reed
Part Seconi—Grand Olia.
An. Original Musical Interlude, by WM.
COURTRIGHT, entitled
Sou hern Sunny Home !
Jacvksen,—-—---Wm--Courtwright
Hannah pee kson, ~ Frank Wilson
Alexander Jxeksoh, -. James Mackes'
The Fellow that Looks Like Me
Mrs Geo Washington Bibbr,
Earnest Linden :
. Mr Geo Washington Bibbs, a
J. M. Norcross.
Oupid, ; Charley Suttan
Three Spring Mattrasses.
Bedst-ads, Lonnges, . Chairs, Tables,
Bureaus, (ariets, Meat Safes, Wardrobes,
Dishes, Kitchen Furniture, Whatnots, Pictures, Clocks,-anda general assortment of
Household and Kitchen Fursiture:
m3. _¥.G. GUILD, Auctioner.
. “No, 767.Application for a Patent to a
Mining-Claim.
z SACRAMENTO, Cau , May 9, 1876.
OTICE is hereby given that Edwin R.
Waring, whose Post office is Colfax,
Flaser /\ounty, California, has made application fora’ Patent for the Emma Placer
mine bearing gold, situate in Little York
mining District. Nevada County, California, and described as follows, viz: On
survéyed lund, being the S 4 of S W \ of
NW \% andS% of SE \% of N W ¥& of See:
14,T15,N R9 E, MD M, containing 40
acres. Said location was made about Fe
ruary ist, 1873, by E,. R. Waring and others, but is not of record. The applicant
claims by location, and purchase. There
are no adjoining mining claims.. The
claim of Henry Meyers is adjacent. All
persons holding any adverse claims th: rete are hereby required to present the same
before this Office within sixty days from’
the first day of publishing hereof.
mals T.B .McFar.anp Reciever.
i AT THE SKATING RINE,
FRIDAY EVEN’G, MAY 26th.
bh
A GRAND BALL will
take place at the Skating
~ Rink,on Friday Evening .
May 26th, 1876, on the 9f*
occasion of the Reunion.
e Supper will be served in the Theatre.
The following Committees have been apPointed:
SUPEBR COMMITTEE, is
Judge Searls, ’ RB. C. Walrath,
Oscar Maitman, 3B. J. Watson,
A.H. Hanson, Chas. McKlvy.
: FLOOR COMMITTEF.
A. RWadsworth, A. R. Lord,
W.F: Evens, Archie Nivens,
Capt. J. a. Rapp, J. L t. Brown.
Tickets, including Supper, $3,
Nevada City, May 17th, 1876. ile
REFRESHMENT SALOON.
ANTOINE TAM,
ON PINE STREET, NEVADA CITE
LI PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE PBOple with the yery best of
Ice Cream. _
~ Fountain Soda, SS
Confectionery,
Nuts, —
os
i ~
Eto.
“He will keep sei on hand ;he
abeve articles of the Freshest and Choicest
qualities.
Families supplied on the shortest notice.
Give me a cajl and I will guarantee per.
ANTOINE TAM,
Nevada, May 13th,1876
ICE, ICE, ICE,
Ballad--Selected, -. ToT. TYRRELL.
Sedinary . Conversation. . ——
‘Ben So, ere ee Charley Reed
Joe See, a Charley Sutton :~
Overture, Orchestra
The perférmance to concInde with the
Amosing Farce, ‘entitled
New Year’ s. Callers.sone, <-> =~ Earnest Linden =
Peter, Charley Reed
-+ABgustus; — = Jamies Mackex
Phitip, : “Gharley Reed
Bill, (Sofle’s Big Br: other) Wm Courtri gb.
Other Characters Dy. the Cumpany.
m6
SEs htt
Admission $1.
Banking House of the Bank of
_ Nevada County.
A CARD. :
In order to resume business. on a.
sound busis, and at as early a day
as will be prudent for us to do,’,we
have resolved to call upon the stock-holders for the remaining unpaid
$106,000 of capital subscribed; and,
deeming it te the interest of the
bank and parties duing business with.
us, we have thought it advisable {n.
give opportunities tc individuals to
subseribe for stock that will be surrendered.
We have resolved to resume business on or before June 16th, 1876. A
+ committee will-wait upon the people
for the purpose of obtaining subscription to stock and making arrangements with depositors. — By order of the Board of Directors.
mal6 A. H. Panxer, See.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
HE BANK OF NE’ NEVADA COUNTY, location of principal place of business
the City and County of Nevada, State ef
California. . Notice is hereby given that
at a meeting of the Board of Directors,
held on the fifteenth day of May, A. Di,
. 1876, an-assessment of Five Doliars, Unit.
ed States guld coin, per share, was levied:
upon ‘the Capital Stock of the Corpersation,
payable immediately to the Cashier ef the.
Bank, at its Bauking House, in said City
aud County of Nevada.
Any stuck upon which this assesementshall temain unpaid on the Sixteenth of
June, will be delinquent and advertised
tor sale at public auction; and unlesa pay-. ate
mert is made before, will be sold on the
First day of July, 1876, to pay the delin-.
quent assessment, together with costs of
advertising and expenses of sale.
: A. H. PARKER,
Secretary of the Bank of Nevads County.
Nevada City, May 15th, 1876.
BANKING HOUSE OF THE BANK.
_ “OF NEVADA COUNTY, __
STOCKHOLDER’S MEETING,
ry tHERE will bé a‘meeting of stockholiers of the Bank of Nevada County,
1876, for the purpose of e.ecting seven Dicrectors, and such otamer business ag may
ome before. the meeting,mal6° A. H PARKER, Sec*
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
HE annual meeting ef. the steckholders of the Nevada “County Narrow
Gauge Railroad Company, for the election
of seven Directors for the year
and for the transaction of such other business as muy properly come before the
meeting, will be held at the office of the
Comgeny. No, 68, Maiu street, Grass Val2
ey, on
Tyeeday, the Cth day of June,
A. D, 1576.
O'Sizas sent to the Office, er E. W.
Bigelow’s, or given to the Driver, will
Polls will
> mw «By
at the bour of 2o’clock Pp. M,.
be open at 3 and close at 3:30,
be promptly attende.: to by th
ie
NEVADA ICE COMPANY, 1 mal?
order of tae Board of Directors.
GLORUE FLETCHER,
. Secretary:
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@ t
heid at 10 o'clock, on Friday. Jume 2th, =
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of .