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aR al eR RR ee
sSsac ye _—
“gay thatthe system ottemoving
“Ting dackson’s administration.
pany
She Daily Transeript.
NEVADA crTry. CAL.
” rartak: May 6, 1876.
Why the Track-is not Geiaplonwi
Yesterday, was a day of prayer .
with the R/R.
of no’ praise accompaning it.
the kind. of prayer that our fellow
citizens have been offering for the Jast
year, but the kind‘that smacks strongly, of brimstone, and the infernal re~
gions, Wesuppose we must be char
‘ituble towards tbe eortractors. Two
mionths since, they undertook to lay.
, the track to—this city, and were
: " ‘prought to a stand-still-by not —havjug any more ties, They took a rest,
gid three days’ since. sthrted-again
“and now, when within 1000" yards,
~ they are told there are no more spikes.
Were they tcommence,to pray. And
if there were spikes, there aré no
more bolts,(increased and “increasing fervorsin prayer) and if there
weré spikes and bolts, there
no moig straps. (prayers ‘continued .
sith a will and vehemence, that}
quakes all.surréundings blue again.)
And pow our fellow citizens can take
‘anotbef rest, and take eourage find .
hope.and pray, for material can be .
got here as soon as. manufactured,
are
_without the delays that are usually .
~fattendants upon winter's sterniy sexSons.
pe eee
ithe Conclusion,
The Grass Valley Union will have
“the best end of hu—argument. if no
one will dispute it. It started out a
~fow days since With an exclaniition
of surprise, to think the Republican
State Copvention should presume to
fice holders on political gronds upon
the ascending ofan opposition party,
was inaugurated by theDemocratic
party. We tried to relievé our veighbor of its indignation by proving
that the custom did originate with
that party,.and had its inception du“Now
the Union tacitly admits it was wrong
in its first assertion but tries to
dodge the question by construing
“our ‘remnrkstéiean a defense of
Belknapism, That style of argu‘ment is neither ingenuous or ingenious, and isa very small hole to
-ereep-out of, Come out neighbor
and admit you. gever meant no
wrong, but were simply not posted.
Prize List, :
The Nevada Light Guard will have
their annual parade and target praotice to-day. The Company is ordered'to march promptly at 124 o'clock.
They will proceed to thegrounds
ef the Nevada Rifle Association
where they will engago in. target
practice. The following is a list of
the prizes to be shot for, and the
_.« Rames of the donors:
N: W, Knowlton, watch and ehain,
$15.
J.C. Goniad sieeve buttons $10:
D. Thom, Jr., powder flask and:
shot pouch $8.
J.dack, 100 cigars, $7.
A. Rosenthal, 100 cigars, $7.
P. H. Belden, Natural History, 96.
Captain Rapp, coin, 5.
A. Tam, 50 cigars, $5. .
A. Nivens, 50 cigars, $5.
Potter & Sigourney,.: frait stand
and clothes rack, $4.
E. M. Preston, ‘Quads Dads," ” $4.
men, though we heard .
NotA Great). Feat.
The great feat afcomplished by
the United States. in connecting the
Atlantic and’ Pacific oceans by railroad acrosé the United States is stimlating enterprise in Europe, ‘and it
lig now proposed—iftdeed, the ‘plan
. is matured—to connect the Atlantic
and Pacific oceans by a railroad
through Central Asia: At-a confer-:
ence of the geographers, «recently
held Colonel Bogdanowitz explained
some. 2 of the detuils of the road, which
it is expectéd will overcome one of
the grealest Obstacles to thé extension of civilizition—namely, the
séparation. of a large. part of Asia
from Euarope-by vast. deserts, in
‘which no méans of transit-bat a railread-ceould be of any-use. “A railroad atone can develop the resources
‘ of the many lands through which it
would pass; and as< the mineraly
wealth of Siberia and the Ural-moub. tains is well-known, the exploration
. and mining of their regions would be,
. éneour aged aud” ‘their, resources de
: veloped. It is proposed~ that the
antec shi dbstart~ from. Nijaii Novgorod, in Russia, where is now the ex. treme eastern station in the network
Jt will run of 'E arope ad railroads,scrim donee
. erinburg,on the Ruropean side of the
. Ural imotiutains; then “enter Asia,
pFroveed in the direction of Treumen
and Omsk-at the Lrtish,
. fiver, proceed by.the way.of Kainsk
to Tomek on the Tem, a branch of
the Obi, and crosa the river. Tomsk
is the prineipal centre. pf commerce
Siberia;, thence the : road
. will ey directiy-to—Trknish, at Lake
Baikal; thence the road is to. pass to
the frontier of China, and thence it
is no longer anexclusively Russian,
but an iuternational undertaking.
Phe-first seetion from Nijuh Novos
rod to Tomsk runs on perfectly level
(the so-called steppes, ) similar
to our prairies. In the seeond seetion from ‘Tomsk to Lake Baikal, tbe
country is rolling] and interspersed
with ‘rivers and streams; but. the
greatest height ix ohly 3,500 feet,and
thie ‘yargest Tivers ure but very mod=
erats: width and depth. The ouly
serious difficulties; as we have said,
lie at the Chinese frontier, ‘and they”
are inferior-to-those-overoome inthe;
Rocky “Mountains and. the
Nevada by the American. engineers.
Russia bas raised, in_ fifteen years,”
more than $1,000,000,000 with which
to construct 15;000 miles of railroad,
and can easily find $300,000,000 or
$400,000,000 to construct a hue of
such value to all the civilized world.
gross the
. Western
{
land
Sierra
>>
The Theatre.
The company which appeared here
on Thursday evening, drew ‘a moderately good house, when,the popular play of ‘‘Cigareette, the Little
Leopard of France’ was presented,
‘*Lhé performance was listebed to with:
marked attention ‘and interest, and
was satisfactory to all present.—
The Company appeared at Grass .
Valley last night, and will perform
there this evening, and ougit to
have a crowded house.
SS
AccorDING to the correspondent of
the Philadelphia Press, Montgomery
Blair, one of. the counsel for Belknap, and one of the keenest observers and shrewdest political managers .
at the Capitol; remaked a few days
since that the Democrats in Congress
were a ‘‘pack of idiots:. that theyt
<
E. H, Moobe, chess. board ade men,
$4,
A. Gault, saek of flour, $2.
“3-H Miter, searf, $1 50,
John Hurst,
$1 50. :
F. C. Luetje, trade dollar.
largo loaf of Bread,
abt Works,
We called at the -Fryer. works on.
Thursday afternoon last, and fourid
things looking yery lively there.
There were a large numberef. v sitors present, all of whom, as far as
we heard express an opinion, were
highly delighted with the whole
works. We believe the aparatus is
—~-now-—-ready—for—work,—and-will for}
some time be engaged in prespecting
i Fock. from. ledges -belonging to. the . i
Company. Our opiniow is now just
what it was a year ago, only each
visit makes us more coitident of the
success of the process,
Ee ee eo
A Palisa correspondent writes to the
Elko Independent: There-probably is. not to.
day in the whole State ef-NeVada sach a
dull, uninteresting towi as this. ‘The
occupation ef the unlucky inhabitants wao
are not immediately connected with the . °
Tailrovd com vmanies seemms to be playing
yean pokes"—tfty beans for aquarter, and
the intererst mauifested in. the —less or
_ gaipofa.few beans shows conclusively
the financial stutus of the players, who
are generally surrounded by a fraternity
of? iszgzaroni, stolid, unimagiaative aud
always out bie tobacco,
.
think the sam and substance of favor befora the people i isto be-able to
drag the Republican party down}
--ratherthan-exert every effort to ele-.
vate themselves above it,’’
A Suarp Reparres.—Mr. Wendell
Phillips was-ouce riding in a railroad
car, when he was addressed by a
Man of such rotundity that he:seemed to carry everything before him.
The man asked Mr, Phillips what westhe object of his life,
“To benefit the negro,
blend reply.
*“{hen why don’ t you go South to
do it?”
“That is worth thinking of. I see
a& while cravat around your neck;
pray What is the ebjeet of your life?"”, i
~—**To save souls from heli.”
‘‘May Lask whether you Ess!
to go there to do it!’
was. the
ge
. Miss Rosa-~'Goodiiees!the fixe is
out. I thought it was very cold.’
“Beau—"Shall L get my overcoart
and. put it on you?” Miss Rose
(glancing at the ¢lock)—“Qh, noly
but hadn’t pee. betier put it on edneaie
self?”
i
{Way did Pibisoh kill the ante
bies of the Hebrews, and not the
girls?’ asked the teacher of ber class.
of girls thé other day. ‘Because
was the prompt reply of the ome
lalong the Volfa, the Kama, to Bueat.
{ fax to this place is $25 per ton, and.
boys wre so uch worse than girls,”’ + yr ete rey make a bar-gain—
The Giant Powder Explosion at
‘ Mooney Flat.
-We obtain the follewingparticudars of the late powder explosion at
Mooney Fiat, ia tgs county, from
the Marysville Appeal: *“‘On Monday afternoos last, while working at
the mouth of the Blue Point mining
tunnelon Deer Creek, severil of the
w rkmen had a-u‘ost wonderfal escape frota instant death, . About 14
feet from the door of the blacksnrith
shop was lyiug, partially open,a box
containing 50 pounds of No: 1 giavt
powder, aljarge amber of caps and
some fuse. Phe engine house was
about the same distance from_ the
box of powder as the ‘blacksmith
shop. Allen Pressley und 4 boy
named Coury: were _at_work—in—the
shop, und the engineer and a man
named Ed. Baldwin were in the engine house. Aospark from the enigine ignited one of the fuse, and although: the engineer. saw it ee
‘pelore the explosion sook.placer Immediately afier the explosion a dense
smoke prevaded the -wholelocality,
‘and. it was itapossible for any one to
determine the extent of the injury to
life or property. Jn ihe greutest
presence of inind>~Me. ‘Baldwin rushed through this smoke where he had
seen Pressley and the boy, wt work
hear the forge. He.founad Pressley
unconscious, lying with his face and
shoulders upen a pile of hot “drills
Tupon wWhich-he: had been working,
He carried him out of. the smoke
aud mude every effort to revive him,
aud he was carried in that comditivn
toa house near. by. Tie bey,—-who
hud been With Pressley: was.carried;tobuilding up thaside of the mountuln, aid was found dnsensible, but
Sc0h tevived and walked home Hery, except entire deafness, The engineer aud Mr, Baldwin were tot}
carried Homie distance into the air,
and each in falling received quite
and shoulders, “The “lower half of.
the engine room iu-whiek they were
standing was completely demolished
and thrown qaite a. distance. Dr,
day morning, and found Pressley’s:
injuries te consist of Severe bruises
about the body, with.deep boriison
the face and scaly’
bly knocked down by a piece of.timber;’ ‘which left a bad wound of the
soulp. “Pressley was Tuesday afternoole quite comfortable, and will
soon be out ef bed. \ All the Test,
with the exception of the boy, Gonry,.
are at their usual work,”
——> o-——
A Licutyina Trip.—It seems: o}~
‘most incredible, but in all probability the Jarrett & Palmer theatrical
company will cross the continent ‘in
They intend starting from. Jersey
City Jane Ist. The schedule time
from there to Pittsburg is 50 miles
an hour. From the last named
place to Chicago, 45.miles an: hour,
Time from Jersey City to Chicago,
20 hours. The speed will be lessened west to Qmaha owing to the late
floods. On tbe Union and Central
Pucific Railroads the speed will. be
from 30 to 40 miles an hour. The
Jarrett Company number about 80
persons. Messrs. Jarrett & Palmer
have invited a number of represen»
tatives of the Eastern: "press to aecompany the par :
across: the continent,
York Herald, World, Tribune, and
Sun, and thie Chicago Tinesand Tribung have aocepted the invitation, and }
will each send a sepresentative.
Teams ano Rawtzoaps.—The Nevada Transcrrpr thus shows the difference between teams and railroads:
The ad
road dépot, at Grass Valley, to this’
city for fifteen cents per hundred
pounds, being at the rate of $3 per
ton. When the road is completed io
this place, it will be $450 per ton
from Colfax; $3 per ton for 6 miles
and $4 50 per ton for 22%% miles
shows the difference between teams
and railroads. The highest price we
have paid for team freight from Colthe lowest was $7 50 by the tom, but
charged. Now we will get our freight’
the year round at $4 50—big ditference between teams and rai!roads,
Aud notwithstanding this big difference we'll bet.an old puir of shees
that in less than three months the.
grumblers of Nevada. will be gramblingat the high rates of ‘railroad
per cent. less than than ‘they have
been paying necyeotone.~-Sam Bee,
the mnan who sells and the man who
maid. drinks,
+ head -and-emerged-intwo pieces.
; picked up tie wounded boy; who was
. gether with the entire side ef the}
has since shown no-evidence-of.inja,8evere coutusions about the head
Caldwell_was seut for ‘early Wedues-.
He was proba-:
ninety hours—distance 3,000 miles. .
Freight is bronght from the rail-.
for small lots higher— rates were .
freight, although they* average 60,
Fatat Acorent aT THE Prentc. —
“Following are the particulars of thie
sad event mentioned in Wednesday's
Bee as oceurring atthe picnic of the
Sa¢ramento Light Artillery Company, of this city, and which resulted
at Folsom, wamed~Charles \Thomas
‘Moylan,. Gat generally known as
“Bennie Moylan.’’ A” Sacrdmento
lady numed Mrs: Weir was about to
shoot at the ludy’s target, having received the cocked pistolfrom seal A
tain J? W. Guthrie, when some one:
on her left attracted her attention
and she looked around-in that direction, As she turned. her head,
being unaccustomed to handling firears, she unconsciously pressed the
trigger, thas discharging the weapon,
and the-ball went crashing through
the skull of the little bey, who’ was
stooping. about eight feet.to the right
of Ler. The ball struck the obild
immediately above the left eye-brow,
passed through his head and came
out i two places over the right ear,
it having split after entering the
B.Jd. Green, who was standing close
at hand, laid his own child down and
not immediately removed from the
grounds, as. the physicians present
deemed it better to leave him on the
-spot-for atime. The father was sent
for apd soon.arrived; every. care was
conscious after the acgident.
was reiaoved to his father’s house at
five o'clock, where he died soon after. The shock of the terrible mis
fortune was teo much for Mra. Weir .
to: beur, and the unfortunate Woman
went inte hysterics, having: fainting . _
fits for quite a while. ‘Che father of
the boy was terribly grief. stricken,
this-beiug the fourth death in bis .
family the —past six months. -. Mr.
Moylan declares. that on Tuesday
hight he dreamed that his boy wonid
goto the pisnie and there meet. a
violent death. Coroner R: K. Wick
left Wednesday morning for Felsom
to hold an inquest ugon the remains,
—Sacramento Ree. :
Plenty of Sleegers.
-We have-noticed that all-who are.
going oust. from this seotion, tele= .
. graph below tor berths ii a sleeping’
car; under the impression that-pone
ing from ‘the Sacramento Bee explains tae matter.
A report has gone abroad. through
ing East must obtuin sleeping apartments on the cars twelve er fourteen .
days ahead. . Inquiry at the proper
quarter devélops the fact that the
raifroad company has sufficient sleeping cars to accomodate all who are
likely to go East. True, everybody.
ennpot be accomodated with -cen-tral or lower berths, but yet there
are berths exough for all,
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Union Hotel. _
D. W. SNAPP, Proprietor.
Tuunspar, May 4th, 1876,
Thos Neilon, Marysville
I Marsh, Rough & Ready
Chas shillings, Nevada City
CH Chase, do :
M M Carey, Washington
Miss A Cornell, Nevada City
$ Gibson, Central House
8S M Fielding, San Francigea
J M Barnes, Marysville
@ B-Etiety Blue Tent.
Thos Williams, do-_,
in the death of a little bey residing .
+ 100 Confidence 1724.
33) Sierra Nevada 17 >%.
Ls)
taken of the sufferer, Who was never
~ Hel
can-be-got otherwise. ‘fhe~follow-} 1he Fellow that Looks Lixe Me
some of the papers that parties go-'
i Oe ne 4
ae Telegraph.)
Mining Stocks.
Yesterday Morhing’s Saies.
Ophir 54%.
Gonld & Curry 1834.
Mexican 34.
Best & Belcher 5
Califormia 747.
Savage 173,
Con Virginia 73.
Chollar 83.
65 Hale & Norcross 55,
245 Crown Point 16%z,
350 Yellow Jacket 2624.
1250-Imperial 433.
330 Alpha 49. : 5
370 Kentuck 12%.. ——
1395. Belcher 2024
2256
\ 360
1485
1125
7 ZOO
410
795
155.
73%
73s
230)
B45
280
510.
505
345
ab AP eras
Exchequer 19, —~
Overman 63.
Justice 2334,
Union Con 13.
Lady Bryan 13g.
Julia 11.
1005_Caledonia 9%4.
100 Succorstc.
25 Seg Belcher 70.
200 Bullion 42%,
Tux Tribune— says: -“‘A ~~ pious
father entered a saloon to Carsow
; with a horsewhipone night iast
week and found his son playing .
“Scher. He tasued tue youtig tiwi's
jacket and sent him home and then
self.’’
¢
iv EVA DA THEATRE.
Cal lifor
Ee ages gare
George 1. -LVark
Friday “& Saturday Ev’gs,
May 19th and 20th,
Wate al Tare t on:
BART FIRST—Vocal snd Iastrumental,
introductory Overture, CALIFORNIANS
‘Let the Deud and Beautiful Rest, J M Davis
Annie c’ the Banks.o* Passi. —= Fred. Walz
Comié Bong,” -.-Chariey Sutton
Speaktome, —-' Jd. C, Rassell
I'm so Glad, Charley tee cd
You're Always Young to me, RK, T. ‘Tyrrell
‘Po conclude with the celebrated
. GILMORE CONCERTS !
Grand Overtiire, ee Full Band
Operatic Se ection, ‘et ~ Ernest Linden
Cornet Solo, 2iWin Courtright
‘Thba Solo fina horn} + —J. M. Norcross
Pénuy Trumpet solo, Charley Sutton
i Salute to Sau Francisco, -«Ynil Band
Conductor, = =~ Chariey Keer
Part Secand cand Olio.
An Original Musical Interlude, by WM.
COURTRIGHT, entitled
Southern Sunay Home !
Timothy Jacksun,—=
. Hannah: Jackson, = ‘
Alexander Jackson, -Frabk Wilson.
James Mackee
sutdownaad tinished the ganre it =
nia! Minstrels. [
= Win_Conrtwrigit .
. Johnston& DeHart,
Suecessors to Joknston & Son,27 & 29 MAIN STREET,
Opposite Union Hotel, =
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS Ty
STOVES,
IRON & STEEL,
NAILS, SHOVELS.
PICKS,
Wheelbarrows,
_ Grindstones, Rope,
Blocks & Sheaves, =
Ox Bows: and Keys,
Chain, Anvils, Vises,
= Bellows. eS
Also, the celebrated \
DESSEME STEEL HORSE SHOR SHAPE.
‘MACHINE AND CARRIAGE BPLTs,
RUBBER HOSE. BELTING & PACKING.
_ PAINTS & QILS, of all kinds,
. BLASTING and SPORTING POWDER, .
¥USE, SHOT; kes
Brill ine of ROGERS’ Seated
Nickel Plated Ware.
Direct from Meridan Briftania Go;
"GLASSWARE, C=
1.. LAMPs, CHIMNEYS,
WICKS, &e.
Agents for 4; 5 Hallidie’s Wire a
Agente for
~ California Powder Works.
Qu ARTZ SCREENS punched to or.
der at San Franeisto pri¢es,
san tas stock of Galvanized IRON
WATER PIPE constantly on hand and cen.ection made with the City Water Works.
IRON PIPE made-to atsaull ‘and sit
. kinds of Re pairing done.
In fact the best selected stock. of Gbods
in Nevada Count and as Cheap as.
the-Chea pest. :
Call and see us at the
-Vioneer. Stand,
&F-OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEB.“ex
—Dimolution.of Co-partnership:
Mrs Geo W ashington Bibbs,
Earnest Linden
Mr Geo Washington Bibbs, yes
2 : J. M. Norcross,
Cupid, ~ Charley Sutton 7
Ballad--Selected, T.T. TYRRELC,
Ordinary Conversation.
Ben Bee, i : Charley. Reed
Joe See; . Charicy Sutton
Overture, <Orchestra
‘The performance to concInde with the
, Amusing Farce, entitled
New Year's Callers.
Sofie, oe — Earnest Linden
Peter, ° < , Charley Reed
Augustus, James Macken
Phitip, Charley Reed
“Bul, (Sofle’ iBig Brother) Wm Conrtrrght
Other Characters by the Company.
Admission $1,
DELIN QUEN’ T NOTICE.
YOR’ rH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MIN.
WY ING COMPANY. Location. of prin
cipal place of businéss, San Francisco, California. Location of works, North
Bloomfield, Nevada County,. California,
Notite—There are delinquent, upon the
following described stock, on account of
Assessment No. 42, levied on the Twentieth day of March,1876,the severalfamounts
set opposite the names of the respeative
shareholders as follows:
m6
“Netienah. Hotel.
& A. EDDY, Preprieter. —Tuuxspay, May 4th, 1876.
Amy. Stone, Alene. Dramatis Co
H F Stone; .
I Levy, =
I O Barrows, do
WC Dudley, do
@ R Cain, . do
Mrs Robinson, ado
Mre Watson, do
H Taylor, do
H Hodges, do
M Skenick, do
@ Turk, doN Heath, San Francisco
G Gravot, do
A Fitzgerald, Moores Fiat
RK McPherson, San Francisco
‘Chas Hegarty, Meores Fiat
E Carney, Hunts Hill
P Doyle, Bloomfield
~ @irving, Marysville~
F M Potter, do a =
H A Thompecn, ‘Marysville .
" ¥ Judeon, San Francisco :
Hamilton Smith Jr., San Fuanc
HC Kelmer, Colfax’
_W-Warusn,. Sweetland
* Success ix Lure.—Self-help alone
makes a man succeed. If he has
aonfidence in. himself, he may drspisethe world, because he is sure to get
on by bis own determination to succeed. ‘
<<
Miss Emma Aszort will compete
for the Parepa-Rosa scholarship: in
the British Royal Academy of Music, having chosen to sing the score
of ‘*Dinorub,” in the opera of that
Mrs Chas Marsh & daugh, -_ Francisco No.of, Noof
Mrs H M Brown, Sie Names Certifi'e Shares Amt
_H P Conaor, io John Nightingale, 60 500 $500
J Hibbard, Central House John Nightingaie, 61 500 500
PS Brnham, Chicago R. Bayerque,J.B. Fel, ,
Mrs ‘Temple, Movres Fist toto, GDiussol, and 8s
—Miss_E Shay, do L.Theller, Executors
Jd-@ Gattag : = of the Estate of F.L.A.
SS Pioche, deceased, 62 6253, 6250.
pe ce ater Jas H, Dobingon,Tr. 123 6900 6900
And in accordance with law, and an orHOTEL ARRIVALS, der of the Board of Directors, made on the
+-be-necessary will -be-seld-at-pablic auction
‘. 6th, 1876, at 1 o'clock, P.
Twentieth day of March, 1576, so many
. Shares of each parcel of . such stack as. BUS PORK —
at the office of the Company, No, 320 -Sansome Street, San Francisco, California, on
FRIDAY, the Nineteenth ‘day of MAY,
1876, at the hour of one o’clock, P. M.; of
such day; to pay delinguent Assessments
thereon, together with costs of advertising’
and expenses of the sale.
M.F. GAME, Secretary.
Office—No.320, Sansome — Ban
Franciseo, California.
Annual Target Excursion,
NEVADA LIGHT GUARD,
ATTENTION COMPANY! .
A sn are hereby ordered to report at
your Armory on BAEV aD AY, MAY
, sharp, in.
ee ie
FOR ANNUAL PARADE AND TARGET
PRACTICE.
The Company will march” promptly at
1% o'alock, and all notin the ranks will
be considered as absentees. No excuses received except sickness or absence trom
town. By order. J. A. RAPP,
Captain Commanding.
W. F. Evens, 0. 8. oe fepal
Log Contract to Let.
NOR ONE TO THREE LOG TEAMS,
tor the Season. Address
MONUMENTAL MILL CO.,
TYNE coine heretofore existing
between the undersigned, under the
. firm name of JOHNSTON & SON, is this
day dissolved “bv mutual consent, Peter
Jonnston retiring. —Attdebts against said
firma will be paid by Peter Jobuston.
PETER JOHNSTON,
W. J. JOHNSTON,
All outstanding actounts of the above
firm will be receiptéd tor by either PETER
JUHNSTON or W. J, JOUNSTON,
Nevada © tT, May Ist, 1876,
Certificate of Copartnership.
V JE certify that we. constitute a part-nership, traasac ting business,Hardware aud General Merohandise-in this;
Stute; its principal place. of business is.
Nevada City, Caliturnia:\its name is JOHN}STON. & DeHART. Tbe futl names and
respective places of residence of both its.
members are signed hereto,
. Ww. Jd. JOHNSTON, Nevada City.
E. J. DeHART, Nevada Aids
May Ist, 1876.
FOR SALE.
FONHE ‘adams an Piety Hill, near the
Railroad depot, Known as the CLARK.
& TORSON FLOURING MILL PROPERTY.
consisting of two acres ot ground, more or
less, together with the Mill Building,
Warehouse, office and other Buildings ig.
offered for sale cheap for cash. For terms
of wale enquire ot
~P. BROWN,
Daily abe Ly Ottice.
~ Nevada. Maréh 28th. z
J OHN H. HARRISON,”
Du R IN’ BEEF, MUTTON,
VEAL, CORNED BEEF, CORNED
~ ates echt at reasonable rates for Cash:
Shop on Broad Street, opposite the mevaas®
Theatre.
DR, C, D. BOBO,
PHYSICIAN AND. SURG oN,
EDENce, BROAD STREET oppe
site the THEATRE. Office at
Bell & Belden’s Drug Store,
Dronsy a Specialty. “ne
Probate Notice.
») TATHROF CALIFORNIA, County of Ne>: vada. In Probate Court. Inthe matter of the Estato of Charles Marsh. deceased. Pursuant to an order of Said Court,
made oy the third dav cf May, A. D. ‘1876,
notice is hereby given, that WEDNESDAY,
the 17th day oi May, A. D. 1876, at 0o'elk
. A> M. of aid day, at the Court Room of
said Court, at the Court House, in theCounty of Nevada: have been appointed as
the time and place for p~oving “oe Will of
suid Charles Marsh, deceased, and for hearing the application’ ot John E. Brown for.
the issuance to him of LettersTestamentary when and where any person int
may appear and contest the same,
Dated May 3d, 1876.
JAMES D. WHITE, Ol SS
Niles Searls, Atty for Petitioner. mae
ounty Warrants,
LL Warrants on General Fund re
tergd prior to January 4th, 1876, Also
warrants Nos. 3}4 to 322 on\game Fund registered January \4th, 1576, will be paid on
preseutation. Interest céasés from date,
Emigrant Gap,
May 4th,*1876. . “p : Placer Co. \ wc May 4th,
J. N, PAYNE, Cowuty Treasurer,‘
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