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“BANK OF NEVADA COUNTS
Ee (aren STOCK $200,000.
~ ) ¥esal Ve prompt attention.
#BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
i . ire y HUGHSON, bes opene?é
ed, as follows :
send money b
= Ghesks <o-Solvent Banks taken at par. .
The Daily Cransevipt
NEVADA CITY,CaL; —fe 4, 2. BROWN. — -B, 3. Wats. .
BROWN & WATSON
Proprietors.
ke
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY
: OFFICERS :
R. W. TULLY, President. Y
Sewiess cccesscse ese » «+ CASHIER
Lie eerie tae DIRECTORS =. og
Jon Cashin, Chas. Marsh, R. W: Tully
Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, A. H. Parker,
WB Duryeas ;
MONEY TO LOAN om-good collateral se. .
Rinhest Price paid for City and Coun
Warrants. : =
~ Legal Tenders Bought and soid at Regular.
‘Bates. : rie
: te Dust Bougat. Bullion—discounted,
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or =
{Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the MinGeneral and Speciai-Deposits received.
Checks on San Francisco, Sacramen 0, Sa
Jose, Stockton and Virginia City: :
Drafts on Easte-n Cities, London and Ger
Agents for Liverpool, London; Glebe nsurance Company. : : :
CORRESPONDENT—The Pacific Bank, San
Interest on Time Deposits will be allowSix Months Time Depos“tts, 6 per cent. per annum.
Iwelvé Months Time
‘Deposits, 8 per cent. -per
annum.
a7” Persons residing at.a distance can
Express.-———
THE
Nevada and Grass Valley,
RE now guepared to -ffilorders for
= Lumber of Every Description,
Common, Finishing, and a
General Assortment of
Building Lumber Al“ways on Hand,
*A Targe Amount of Seasoned
SPRUCE WOOD on hand.
Ovdere left with Johnston & Sen, Neva«@, or at our office on Town Talk Hill, will
N.&G.V.W.E&L lo.
ea Ook. a0th, 1875.
on
EMPIRE
" RIVERY STABLE,
“3
EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY.
BP. WELLINGTON, Proprietor.
Th
etor of the EMPIRE, STAannounces that he bas now
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
Po be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons}
‘and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and
en the most reasonable terms:
The Horses are freé from vice, of good
~style and capable of going as fast-as any
~ gentleman cares to drive. © ae
Carriages for Funerals attended to with
. Sromptness.
» Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or
* mouth and the greatest of care guaranteed
. DP. WELLINGTON, .
Nevada Otty, November 17th, 1875.
DENTISTRY
Fa
Yim Kidd’s Building, Broad Street.
‘Over Hyman Bros.’ Store.
Be ts to perform sll kinds of
eee ane mona —. cana
Artificial Teeth rted-on Gold; Silver
“Vulcanite and Aluminiam.° Satisfactiou
»@@aranteed as to quality and price of work.
Visits made at residericerif desired: ~
Movada, May 30th, 1871.
i WATC
. the Traveling Public. Large additions have
b to it,and it hasbeen fitted up in . _
_{ elegant style. The sleeping Rooms are large,
“. comfortable,
‘Mining and Building Timbers,
} the accommodation of the Traveling Public,
. $2,400 a Year to Agents at
Se eee Te CEES
ANOERSON & RANDOLPH .
Clock Tower Building,
CORNER .GF SUTTER-AND MONTGOM
ERY STREETS,
SAN FRANCISCO,
OFFER SUPERIOR IN.
dacements to purchas—teceeecrs of :
HES, =
DIAMONDS, —
JEWELRY, . [.
parte:
and ae
SILVER WARE.
rs
Orders from the interior will
meet with prompt attention,
and goods forwarded at very
Wee
‘January 20th, 1876.-3m
AL
BROAD STREET..... “NEVADA omy.
S.A, EDDY, Proprietor.
HIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS aL
ways open for the accommodation of
been’made en
airy and comfortable, and ‘the Vable will
compare favorably with that of,anyHotel
in the State, The Proprietor—will spare no
pains Hor expelse to render his guests
Stages forall parts of the ‘State ha-e
their Offices at thie Hotel.
The House is kept open all night for
Billiard Tables and Bar connected
with the Hotel. ~
* A share of Pultilic Patronage is respectfuily solicited,
; 8.4. P
Nevada, January-17th.NEW SAW MIL,
AT WILLOW VALLEY.
Proprietor,
=
EE New Millat Willow Valley is completed and’ we ars now ready to fill all
orders for Building or Mining Lumber.
Street, or at the Store of Geo. E, TURNER,
__M: UL: & D Marsa,
Home—Steady Employment
Shere all Ladies and Gents. 85 new articles, Novelties, Chromos, &c. Sell
at sight. One lady made $31 60 Jan’y -16;
‘ta).ing’subscriptions” for the best Literary
and lashion Paperin America. Only $1
year, with two$5 Chromos. Samples
FAMILY JOURNAL CO,
m1. 300 Broadway, New.
COUNTY WARRANTS.
LL warrants on General Fund, registered prior to Dec. 7th, 1875. Also
Warrants on same Fund, No. 301 to 305, incinsive, registered Dec. T, 1875, will be paid
on presentation. Interest ceases ftom date.
3 JERRY PAYNE, Treasurer.
_ By R.W. Tuite, Deputy, .
Nevada, Mch. 8th, 1876. ,
Estray Notice.
NAME to the ranclij ‘ef “the undersignC ed, during the month of: January,
1876, Two young cows, about 3 years old.
One was . ed, with notch entin right ear,
andthe end cut off of left ear. The other
is a Red Cow, with white face, with same
cuts in ears, and left horn.a little lepped.
The owner is hereby notifed tocall, prove
property, pay charges and take the: away.
Nev. City,.Match 29th,1876. A. COE.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
STATE: CF A. C. POOR, deceased,
4 Notice ishereby given by the under‘ sighed, Adninistratrix of the estate of A.
C. Feot, deceased, to the oreditors of and
all persons having claims against the said
deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers,-within four months after
the_‘first publication of this notice, to the
said Administratix, at the office of J. M.
Walling, in Nevada City, in the County of
Nevada.” SARAH JANE:\BOOT,
. Administratrix of A. C. Bao: dec’d.
Nevada City, April 15th, 1876.
J. M. Walling, Att’y for estate. al6.
‘> Stockholders’ Meeting.
. } MEETING . of the stockholders of
r@ the Bank of Nevada County, will #4
held on Monday, May 15th, 1576, at-10
o'clock a. My, at the banking house in the
‘ a, California. Business of
ll be transacted. . Called in
ith By-Laws.
AR. W. TULLY, President.
“Busaka Stage and Express Co.
om STAGES will leave Nevaja for Méore’s Flat daily.
Sundays exespied, at 5
“ Bureka, , Wedaesdays and
Returning will leave’Moore’s Flat .dai 1
r
Ordinance No 61.
An Ordinance to repesl Section Fifth of
Ordinance No. 7. \
TYNE. Trastecs of the City of Nevada “lo
ordain that Section Fifthof Ordinance
No 7 be repemled. ie
‘Nevada, March i. 1876,
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA,.S
‘Sherman & Hyde;
. Soldat Fou
2
+ Obtained elsewhere,
. epl
al) kinds of Lunber-keptconstantly on [
hand. Orders left at the office on Boulder . '
Pine Street willbe promptly attended to." . }
. poned until magey . sh ey day of
UNDAY. MORNING, MAY 7, 1876,
PIANOS, :
ORGANS, _
___ MUSIC,
Cor? Kearney & Sutter Sts., San. Francisco
Wholesale nnd Retail Music Dealers.
Weber Pianos are. the Best
And are now used in Concerts by all of o
GREAT ARTISTS, %
Send for: Descriptive Circular,
4 ene 7
The Sherman & Hyde Piano’
S Is theomy
FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT,
<_at *our Hundred ‘Dollars! .
HE Squire Pianos_are 745 octave, atid
etubriéces all Modern Improvements,
such #3. elegant Rosewoed Case, Béesutiful
Mouldings, Full tron Frame, Carved Legs
und Lyre, Overstrung Bass, Agraffe Trebie,
etc. Length 6 fect-10 inches; width, 3 feet
inches, and are ;
.
FULLY WARKANTED FOR TEN YEARS
Agents wanted in every count con: dn
the State for the = ——
Celebrated Standard Organ
Whith for Volume of Tone, Beauty of
Case, Superiority of Workmanship, Ejegauce of Finish and Durability,
4S ‘UNRIVALLED,
We ‘keep constant?
sortment of
‘Reliable Cheap Pianos,
SEVEN AND A-HALF OCTAVE, AGKAFFI
TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST
SEASONED MATERIAL AND
FULLY WARRANTED,
Brices ag low as worthless Pianos can be
> vn hand. @ guvod asPIANOS AND ORGANS
SLD ON E4SY INSTALLMENTS, IF
___DESIRED, :
Cail and see us before purchasing
SHERMAN & HYDE,.
STOKES’ EXCHANGE HOTEL,
_ MAIN STREET,Grass Valley, California,
Be Mets taken this old established Hoa tel,-well_ known to travelers and people of-the County, and having theroughly
renovated it, I am now prepared to reecive
guests and entertain them in
FIRST CLASS STYLE.
Every atten‘ion will be given to the
wants of guests.
A Fine BAR and BILLIARD SA.
LOGON is attache*to the Hotel
The General Stage Uffice is kept at this
sere W. ©. STOKES, Proprietor,
FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER
ir B. LUTZ,
BROAD “STREET, BELOW
NATIONAL EXCHANGE .HOTEL, NEVADA‘CITY:
Persons in want of Fine Dress
Boots, Heavy Calf or Mining
Boots, can have tke same made to order
from the best leather, and a perfectft guar#uteeed. Iam diso prepared to
Repair Soots and Shoes,
@Mith neatners and. dispateh,
Nevada, March ifs, 18%. _ B. LUTZ.
Highest Premium, $50,000,
$275,000 00!
IN CASH PREMIUMS,
Iyn.aidof the Topeka Library, Tickets
$leach. Foi full particulars, address
State Capitol Bank,
an15-3m — Topeke, Kansas.
KATHAIRON,.
SO Cents Per Bottle.
Hi’ been in use over Half a Century.
dt Promotes the Growth, Preserves Color, Increases the Vigor
and Beauty of the Hair, Prevents
ite Falling out and Turning Gray.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
Y UBA GRAVEL RANGF MINING co,
‘ Location of principal place ‘of busiNorth San Juan, Nevada coun y, Calness,
Bloomfield township, Nevada county, Cal.
ifornia.—Notice is hereby given that at a
meeting of the Directors heid of the 23d
day of February, 1876, an assessment (No.
4), of Fifty Cents per share wis levied upon
the capita] stock of the corporation, pafabie immefiately in United States gold coin;
to the Secretary at the office of :the com.
pany, Main street, North San Juan, Nevada
connty, California. Any stock upon which
this assessment shall remain unpaid on
“Tuesday ,the 4th day of April,\ 1876, will be
delinqueht and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless paymént is made
before, will be sold on:SATURDAY, the
Trwenty-second day of April,’ 1876, ae
‘the delinquent assesswen', together wi
eoste of advertising and ex
}¢NO. B.HUNTER, Secretary.
Off in -treet,.Nerth Sanw reve
vada County, Californias,
The day of-eale of above.etock is eg
:
1876. -By order of ef Directors.
J. B. BUNTER, Sec, .
“Office of Y. G, R. M. CorNorth San Juan,
7 sea edie san
.
bs
b+
By Authority of an Act of the Legislature. . _
ifornia. Locatjon of works, Grizzty Hill, . ’
nses of Sale.
NOTICE! *
U.S. Internal Revenue Special:
ae Taxes. . :
._May 1, 1876, tg, April 30, 187%.
FENHE Revised Statutes of the United
States, Sections 3232, 2237, 8238, aud
3259, require every person engaged in any
“buisness, avocation or employment which
renders him liable toa special Tax, TO
PBRCCUREAND PLACE CONSPICUOUSLY
IN HIS-ESTABLISH MENT OR PLACE OF
BOsINESS a stamp tiegoting the paynrent™
of said Special Tax for the ypecial tax year
beginning May 1, 1876, before commencing.
or continuing business atter—April 30th,
1376. The taxes eubraced Within the provisions of the law quoted above are the
following, viz:
Bectifiers... Fates $200
liquorsi. beaters, retail = 26
Dealers, wholesale liquor.:....-2.. 100
Dealers in malt liquors, wholesaie.-, 50
Dealers in malt liquors, retuil....2. 20
Dealers in leaf tobacco. 2.0.0.. 25
Retail dealers:in leaf tobacco,. ...2.... 500
And on sales of over $1,000,fifty cents
for every dollar in excess of $1,000. i
Dealers tn manufactured tobacco...77 5
Manufacturers of stills..2..5.5.. Se ee
And for each still manutactured.:.. 20
And for each worm manufactured.. 20
Munufaecturers of tobacco...-7: rT SR ae
Manufacturers of cigars. sssvissese ss =a
Peddlers of tebaced, first class more
than two horses or other animals} ~.—~50°
Peddlers of tubacco, second class (two __
horses or otheranimals)....... 25
Peddiers of tobacco; third class (one :
—heree-or eather animel).isi.:. seve 35
Peddlers of tobacco,forth class (on foot
or Public conveyance.,..°***** 10
Brewers of less than 500 barrels.. ... 50
Brewers of 500 barrels or nrore....1
Any person, 80 fiablé, who shall fail to
) coniply with: the foregoing requirements
will be subject to severe penalties:
Persons or firms liable to pay any of the
Specie] Taxes named above must apply to
I. J. Kolfe, Collector of Internal Revenue at
Nevada City, and pay for and procure -the
Special Tax Stamp or stamps they need,
prior to May 1, 1876, and WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE, eat =e
‘D. D. PRATT,
Commissioner Internal Revenue.
_ Office of Internal Revenue, Washington,
D.C. February 1, 1#76, al2
Yuba Tunnel Gold Mining Ce
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING,HE FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING of
the Stockholders of the above named
corporation, for the election of Trustecs
for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of othes business as may coms before
said meeting, will be held at the-effice of
the corporation, at the Seeretary’s office,
North San-Juan, Nevada Co., Staite ef Cajlifornia, on Wedndsday, May i¢th, 1876, at
one O'clock, Pp. M, &
= JAS. ALSTIDGER, Becretary.
N, San Juan, April 10th,.1876. 7
CHROMOS,
EADQUARTZRS FOR FOREIGN and
AMERICAN CHROMQS. Dealers,
Agents, Trunk and Box Makers, Newspaper Publishers and Tea Stores, will find a
complete supply. Our new and brilliant;
specialties are unequaled. Our 9x12 Mounted Chromos outsell anything in the market. Twelve samples for $1 00; one hundred fo $6. Lliustratcd catalogue free.
J. LATAMAM & CO., 419 Washington Bt.,
Boston, Mass. P. 0. B 2154. ;.
K. Pp. HEL MET,
K.P. L0.0. F.,
. MASONIC GOODS,
Schuyler, Hartley & Graham,
*
19 Maiden Lane, New York.
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS.
ranst CARTRIDGE BOXES, etc. for
; Regents. — om
. MUSIC POUCHES,
EPAULETTES,
__ BATONS FOR BANDS.
NAVY CAPS,
With Fine Wire Cords, Superior
Quality.
¥ 87 Regiments and Lodges pu chasing in
quantities would be suppjied at special
rates. 3 929-3m,
$10 to $500.
NVESTED in Wall Street often leads to
fortune. A 72 page book explaining
everything, and copy of the Wall Street
Review Sent Free,
JOHN HICKLING & CO.,
BaxKERSs AND BROKERS,
72, Broadway; New York, 516
RB. M, HUNT; M. D.
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN,
NEVADA CITY = i
° Ordinance No 60.
Am Ordinance to aniend Ordinance No 44.
WHE Trustees of the City of Nevada do
ordain that tion First and Section
Second of Ordinance No, 44 be amended
as to read as follows ; ees
fSSec. Ist. No Horned Cattle shall be permitted to run at large within.the corporate
limits of the City of Nevada. =
Bec. 2. It be lawful for and it is
hereby made the duty of the City Marshal
and . A spake to take up and impound all
. Horned Cattle found running at large with.
im the eorporate limits of the City of Neveda.
Ww. id.
4H. Hansen, Ses ee
q@copted, at 6.A. M. Aime
wt Aad
Se —
a
April 4b; 1876. es a7
County Scrip.
LI. Warrants on Geneml: Puna, . regia.
tered prior t Dec, 10th, 1875, will be J
en aN PAYEE, 00, Seema ae.
wan 2 J: ORGAN, Bawaidmnt,
é :
4 est diving rates.
oJ. W. COOLEY,
N THE PLAZA TS UNCTION OF SAC: rvemento and Broad Stréets, NEVADA
CITY, is now prepared to do
CARRIAGE AND SIGN PAINTING
In allits branches, in the -most. finished
tyle, and with proinptness., Pri¢esto suit
the times.g og .
Satisfaction G
mental Painting.
uaranteed.
J. W. COOLFY.
‘W; D. LONG,:
Attorney and Counselor at Law
“<"* AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
: FFICE ON BROAD SPREET, opposit
‘ the National Exchange Hotet,
J. M. WALLING, va
ATTORNEY. AT LAW.
AND :
FFICE, Brown & Morgan's Block, NE
VADA CITY, Cal. aps
~ BROAD STREET MARKET. .
JAMES COLLEY,
¥ THE BROAD STREET MARKET,
is now_ prepared to-furiish his cusMUTTON, HAM. BACON, LARD BSAUSAGES, and everything kept in a first Class
marset, at wholesale or retail, at the lowMATERIALS FOR MAKING
WAX FLOWERS, ETC, _
—
CHOICE ASS@RTMENT of materials.
. Actor making WAX FLOWERS, also Zor
tumérswith the CHOTCESTBEEF, PORK;+
Notice to Creditors. ,
WN the Probate Court-\of the County of
eWadit, . Stute-of ehtifornie. “Tn the
natter of the Estate of Thomas Cline, de—
ceas-d, Notice is hereby given by the um
dersignes, Administrator of ‘the Estate of
Thomas Cline, deceased, to the creditors of
aud all persons having claims against the
said deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers, withini our months —
after the Arst publication of this ndtTiesto
the said Administrator, at his-resdenc> at
what is kKhown as Stumpf’s Hotel, Nevads
city, Nevada County, y :
F, EILERMAN, Administratnx,
Dated at NeVada city, March. 27th, 1876,
ds ME Wathting, Atty. — = mgr
Notice to Creditors.
N the matterof the Estafe of A, -W. Lscter, deceased. In Probate Court, Coun<
ty of Nevada, State of California, “Noties
is hereby given by the undersigned, Exe
utrix of the Estate of A. W. Lester, de.
ceased, to-the creditors of and all persons —
‘having claims against the said deceased te
exhibit them with the hecessary vouchers
within ten months after the first publica~
tion of this notice to the said Execut-ix ag
the office_of Johnson & é
“Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City.
MRS. ADDIE LESTER,
Executrix of the Estate of A. W. Lester, do. _
ceased. Dated March 27th, 1876, :
J. B. Johnson, Atty. for K utrix.
SIDEWALK ORDINANCE.
J by amended so as to-read ag foHows:
Section 7—All siaewalks shall be kept in
proper repair b¥the owner or owners of tee
lot in front_of which, said sidewalks are or
mnay,be constructed under the Provisions of
this Ordinance; and if any owner or owm
. ers of the lot in front of Which any ste
walk is constructéd, shall suffer such side
walk to become broken, or. otherwise ap
out of repair, as to obstruct, impede or én.
dlanger frve passage ortravel over the sang
and shall suffer such aidewulk to remnsin. ao
out of repair fora period of 5days after bee
ing notifivd-by-the—City Marslial to repaid
the same, shall be deemed to have coma
ted a nuisance, and upon a convictidn
4 thereof shall be fined in_any_sum-—not—tess——
‘than teu dollars nor exceeding tifty dolla
or be imprisoned not less than five ‘days,
nor more than twenty-five days. =
PAINTING and DRAWING, besides
STUDIES, ENGRAVINGS, PHO.
\ TOGRAPHS, PAINTINGS, —
PASSKPARTOUYS,
and FRAMES, 9.
Constantly on hand at reasonable prices, at
Francisco, JoserH Roos & Co.
—_N.E.—Mr, Joseph Roos is not connected
“dthany other house in the sane line int
‘wueFrancibco, : nl4ttMilwaukee Brewery,
L. W. DPREYFUSS,
Proprietor,
THE BEST LAGER BER made
on the Pacific Coast can be had
at the above named LEstablishment. rineese es)
GOOD JUDGES PRONOUNCE IT THE
BEST IN THE ‘MARKET,
Orders from any part of this or adjoining
counties promptly filled.
Nevada, March 4th; 1876,
TALBOTT'’S SALOON.
GRASS VALLEY ROAD, OPVOSITE ‘DHE
TOLL HOUSE.
es
8. TALBOTT kcepe on ‘hend-as
e good LIQUORS and CIGARS asean be feund at apy Bar in the-eounty.
__ Give him a call—everybody. —_f22-4m
NICE GROCERIES
CHAS. F, ROBINSON
T_ his Store, on BROAD STREET, ov~“porite the Methodist Church, keeps
constantly on band as fine a stock of GR(CERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. as can bé \found”
in Nevadz.city, Which ‘will be sgld-as\LOW
THEZLOWEST. Give mea cal). \ oA
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Yvirtue of an Lxecytion:4e me dirécted and delivered, issued out of
the District Court of -the Fonrteenth
Judicial District, in and for Nevada
County, State of Califoruia, bearing
date May 2d,.1876, on a ‘judgment .rendered in-said Ceurt oe: the Seventh -daye
of March 3976, in favor of George E. Turner
and againet Jalies A. Russ, for thesum of
Three Hundred and Fifty Three aud 31-100
Dollars damages, together with $1875.coste
and disbursements at the date of raid judg~
Inent, sad accruing costs amouuting to the
sum of $150, with interest at the rate of
Seven per cent. per. anuwm till paid
princips! and ipterest-paysble in U.S. gold
coin, 1 have levVied.upon’ail the right, title and interest.of the defendant, James A.
tues, in and to the following described
property heretofore. attached to wit; That
certain Quartz.Ledge, known as the Evergrecn Ledge, deipg .situated in Nevada
Township, Nevada County, California,
beunded und described as iollows, to wit:
Commencing atevhere a notice of lovation
was posted, thence running 750 feet in an
easterly direction to o stuko marked East
boundary of the.,Evergreen ledge and from
the said point where tue said nvtice of location was posted, running 750 feet in a
westerly direction toa stake marked west
boundary of.the Evergreen ledge, including all dips, .spurs, angles and variations
with 3u0 feet on each side of the ssid leuge.
Also the water wheéel,pumps,50 lbs steel, 6.
picks,2 shovels and ail improveiiéute ypon thesaid mine.
Notice is, y given that-I will expose
at public salé ali the above described pro
erty tuthe:hi bisider fur cash, in front
of the Court Jiouse door, in the city of xevadg, on 4 x
#SA&TURDAY, May 2ith, 1876,
Between.the hours 9 o'clock, A: M. and 5&
o'clock, P. M
Given.under my hand this third day ot
the BEAUX ARTS STORE, 20 Post St., San .
‘. one of the véry beet published for years,
W. J. ORGAN, Pres't.
_A. H. Hanson, Sec,_ = . a
NILES SEARLS, ~~
atterney'and Counsel at Eaw
~"?“€T BRICK OFFICE,
_, In front of the Cou
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