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November 16, 1877 (4 pages)

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Diabh cation Wi 6, 1878,and of Nevada sted by W. e applicant ing claimims on the erse claims t the sau6 days frou f. Register 54 Mining i the above aving been ne By-lews, holders i d, to cor. 11 o’elock: th, 1877, #% ynty, Cali ting three ext anuus: rs shall be mw of such + come: be ctors. ecretary: ING, L MINING Stockholdppany, for ransaction , propetly be. heki st a -24, Halme Street, Vednesday, 1877, at 12 FAME, ecretaty. Lh ee E E PLANEordain 38 snecettary elfare that respective ed” in. ibe tanks shel! rteen feet n stringtrs wide;. the feet apart Rose bi PY ip EE NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1877. / The Daily Gransevipt + NEVADA CITY, CAL. "BROWN & CO, oe Proprietors, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. sessment Roll for the year 1877, ioe tne Ooanty of Nevada having been completed and delivered iuto my hands, the Property holders of the Country are nereby notified thit the Taxes on the saine are now due, and the law for the collection of Taxes will be strictly enforced. The Taxes become delinquent on the 1st Monday in January, apa if not paid ‘prior to that date, five per cent. will be gore is further given that for the parbose of receiving taxes, I shall bein the ‘several Townships’as the places and times r » Wit; ’ aT go ech Grissel’s Hotel Saturday, Nov. 10th. : : A ou Flat,Hegarty’s Store, Mon-7, Noy. 12th. “o¥; North Bloomfield, Eaward’s Hotel, e , Nov. 13th. x igs th San Juan, Block & Furth’s Banking House, Wednesday, Nov. 141 4 AtKough and Ready, Walling’s °. { Thursday. Nov. 15th, ‘at You Bet, Oliver & Fox’s-Store, Friday Nov. 161. At Truckee, F. Burckhalter & Oo’s Store. Monday and Tuesday, Nov.19th end 20th. ‘At Grass Valley, tindley & Co’s Banking House, Lhursday and Friday, Nov, 22d and 23d. } At Nevada City; Treasurer’s Office, Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 26th, and 27th. -—Silyer to the amouotof tive dollars-only will be taken on one assessment. J.N. PAYNE, County Collector. itel, Assessment Notice. TNION GRAVEL MINING COMPANY— U Location of principal place of Business, San Francisco, Cal.fornia. Location of ‘works, Colombia Hill, Nevada county, (aliferuia, Notice is hereby given that at ameeting of the Board of Directors,held-on the 80th day of Cct., 1877, an. assessment,. (No. 15) of One Dollar per share was levied upon the capital stock of the Corporauon, payable immediately in United S.ates gold coin, to the Secretary at the office of the Company, 320 sansome st., San Francisco, California. : Any stock*upon which this assessment shull remain unpaid on the 10th day of Dec. 1877, willbe delinquent, and ad vertised for sale at public auction; and un\e88 Payment is made befere, will: be sold o Friday, the 28th day of December, 1877, ‘w wy the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale, : M. F. GAME, Secretary. ‘Off ve—320 Sansome otreet, San Francis¢0, Csl. . ta THE OLD ACCOMMODATION, Nevada and Grass Valley Stage Line, . Time Table. Leave Grass. Valley at 84 o’clock A. ¥., returning leave Nevada City at 10.A. M. Leave Grass Valley at 4 o’clock P, M ; returning leave Nevada City at 5 P. M. Ladies and gentlemen called for at’-any part of the city, without extra charge, Packages carried at low rates. 3 Orders left at the National or Union Ho telg, in Névada Gity, or at the Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley, will be promptly at tended to, GEO. G.WETTERAU, sep4-tf Proprietor. 7 Wesessment Notice. — OME GOLD MINING COMPANY.— +f Location of princip . place of >.21sinegs, San Franciseo, Cauifernia. . Location of works, Woods’ Ravine, Deer Creek, Nevada county, Oalifornnia — Notice 4 hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors, held. on the ninth (9th) day ef Uctober, 1877, am assessment (No, 7,) ef ten (10) cents pershare was levied upon the . ‘apital stock-of the corporation, payable ‘immediately, in-United Sates gold coin, to the Secretary at the office of the Com-'. . jat street, San Francis} pany, 612. Comr ta, CAL PtiTa, ; ela . _Aw#étick upom, which ‘this assessment fall remain unpaid on the 17 h day of > November, 1877,will be delinquet and ad-. 1a16-3m vertised for gale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will besold on MUNDAY, the 10th day of December 1877, to pay the delinquent assessment, together hs costs of advertising and expenses of aie, By order of the Board of Directors. J. ¥. HERRMANN, Secretary. Office, 612 Commercial street, San Bran“sco, California. ‘ot¥ No. 603 . Application for a Patent te a , Mining Chim. Tnhited States Land Ofice, Sacramento, Cal., Sept. 29th, 1877. OTICE is hereby given that Har a.\ Cooper, whose post office is Nevada “ity, bis made septation for Patent for * Placer mining claim beariog gold, -situ -* in Sevot’s Flat Mining District, Neva. be county, California, aud described as wows, viz: On surveyed land, being the W 4 ot NW 1%, NE of NW% and lot he NEX of. Section 32, Townsnip 17 N, sw uge 10 B, M. D. ME, centaining 152 Mi ee Scres, Said. location was made by = Brown, et al., March 30, 2877, and ; dao ded in the mining records of Nevacounty. Adjoining-claimants ‘are, the an & Dumber claims on the East, hee ‘holding any adverse claims to are hereby required to present the : bsg before this Office within sixty days Tém the first day of publishing hereof, ¥y w, 0B: McFARLAND, ‘ »M. Wailing, Applicant's Att'y, — 4 . 8ecomd grade. It is of immense strength, Harper’s Magazine. — . Notives of the Press. ® The ever-increasing circulation of this exceilent.monthly proyes its cou. tinued adaptation to, popular desires and-needs.— In: deed, when we think into how many homes it pepetrates every month we must consider it as one of the educators as well as enter. , tainers of the public mind.—Boston Globe. The character which this Magazine po ssesses for variety, enterprise artistic wealth and liteany cultare that. hiss kept pace with, if it has not lead the timis, should -cause its conductorsg te regard it with justifiable cemplacency. The Magazine-has done good and evil all the days of its lite— Brooklyn Eagle. Some of the most popular of modern novels have first appear d as serials in this Magazine. In all respects, it is an excellent periodical, and :fully deserves its great success.—Philadelphia Ledger. TERMS: . Postage free to al Subscribers in the United States.Harper’s Magazine, one year.,..$4 6 $4 00.inclades preopeyment of U. S. pos tage by the publishers. fubscriptions to Harper’s Magazine Weekly, and Bazar, teone address tor one year, $10, er, two of Harper’s Periodicals, o one address for’ona year for $7 00; pos age free. * : An extra copy of either the Magazine ~ Weekly or'Bazar will’ bé supplied gratis for every bib of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, in one rémittance; or Six Copies for $20 00 without extra copy; postage free. Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. _ A complete set of Harper’s Magazine now comprising 61 Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight at expense of purchaser, fop $2 25 per volume. Single volumes, by mail, postpaid, $3 00. Oloth cases, tor binding, 58 cents, by mail, post-paid. A Complete'Analytical Irtex-tu-the first Fifty Voiumés of Harpef’s Maguzine has just beem published, rendering available for reference tle vast and ¢7 ried wealth of information which constitutes this periodical a perfect illustrated literary cy clopedia, . 8vo, Cloth, $360; Half Calf, $5 25. Sent postage. prepair, A series'‘of papers under the title of ‘The First Century of the. Republic,’”’ contrib. uted by tre mest eminent Americin pub-licists, is now being publishéd in Herper’s Magazine. This series of over twenty papers gives a comprehernsive* review of Pre gress during tMe century now ‘losiny, in every department of our national Jite HARPcR & BROTHER: . GIANT POWDER. NV ANUFACTURED under Alfred Noble’s original and only valid patents tor Nitro Glycerine Powders. Consumers and dealers in so-called HUROCULES POWDER, infringe on the,GIANT POWDER COMPANY’S rights and will be held responsible for damages. THE GIANT POWDER C0., Ask your special attention ¢o their re PROVED GRADES CF POWDER, VIZ: NO, 1 GIANT,Now:the most powerful explosive ¢ompound in the world. Price 75 cts, per Ib. NO. 2 EXTRA, A new grade, which. hereafter will be our far surpassing any powder of its class ever before manufactured. Notwitlstanding vits greatly increased strength, it will be sold at the price of the gid No. 2, viz: 50 CENT3-PER POUND. Where a powder strongerthao ordinary No. 2is needed, we invite & careful trial of this new grade. NO, 2, Our powder of this grade will continue of the strength of. our No, 2 of last year’s make. It is astrong, reliable and sure powder, and will dc excellent work. Special attention is called to the reduced’ price of 35 cents, at which we will hereafter sell this grade, JUDSON POWDER. This new and valuable powder is rapid. ly coming into general use as & eubstitute for common black powder, to which it is in all respects: far superior. Descriptive circulars forwarded on application. Price 1. cents, or by car load 13 cents, In cartridges, 2 ceuts extra. \ Discounts as usual to the trade on our various grades of Powder. Caps, single, double and triple force,— also, fuse of all brands always on hand. BANDMANN, NIELSEN & CO. ‘General Agents Giant Powder Co., = : _ GEO. E, TURNER, Ne ‘ Agent Nevada City. _ 220 Front 8t., San Francisco, a q Ln de ROGER CONLAN, AS constantly on hand, in tettles and on draught, the celebrated ‘*Weimer Salvator’ and Culm-~ . bacher, A ‘MILWAUKEE BEER, Also the best Home -Brewed Beer, from _ DREYFUSS’ BREWERY. Persens asking f3 Credit will be refused, . KOGER CONLA&N, iyo ‘Broad Street, Nevada Gity. ‘a Ww. D. LONG, Attornev and Counselor at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC, _ = ae . of. sale bysaid Probate Court. Transcript Job Printing Office. -” COMMERCIALSTREET, Nevada City. We are prepared tote Job Printing in a sty:e second tono office in this State. As an ativertising medium the Nevada DailyTranscript is the best in the Northern part.of the State.SALE OF REAL ESTATE. x. is hereby given, that in pnrsuance of an order of the Probaie Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, made on the 30th day of Oct., A. D. 1877, in the matter of the +state of Geo. Flint deceaced, the undersigne . , the Administratrix, will sell at private‘sale, to the highest’ bidder, fur cash, in U. 8. Gold Coin, and subject to confitination by said Probate Court on Saturday, the 17th day of Nov., A. D, 1877, at 12 o’alock M., at the t wnof Rough and Ready, dn view oi the property, in the County of Nevada, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Geo. Flint at the-time of his death, and all the right, title. and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law oF étbherwise, acquired, other than or in addjtion‘to that of the said deceased at the time of his death,in and te all that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land, situate; lying, and being in the-eaid County of Nevada, State of California, and bounded and Cescribed as follows, to-wit: Situate on the Northerly side of the main street in the village of Rough and Ready, said County, State of California, bounded Easterly and Northerly by premises of Dikeman, Westerly by premises of John Black, and Southerly by the muin street of said town, together with the buildings situate thereon. I will also sell at tho same time and place the following personal property, to.wit :Shoe-maker tools, lasts, paterns, leath r, stove and ipe, and all crimping, macWines and other tools used in the businessqf shoe-making. Bids in writing willbe received by the Administratrix, at her residence in Rough and Reedy, until Noy. #7th, 1877, 12 o’clock
M. of said day. a Bids must state separately the amounts bid for said Real Estatecand the bid for said Personal Property, : Terms and conditions of Sale: Cash in U.S -Gold Coin, tenper cent of the purchase money to be paid tothe auctioneer on the day-of sale, walance on contirmation Deed and Stamps at expense of purchaser. od SUSAN C. FLINT, Administratrix of the Estate of Geo. Flint deceased. J. M, Wakling Attorney: Oct. 30th, 1877. o31 Established 1865. American and ‘Foreign Patents. GILMURE & CO, ~{ GCCESBORS TO.CHIPMAN, HOSMER kK) & Co., Solicitors. Patents procxred in ali countries. No fees in advanee. No ch rge unless the patent is granted. No fees tor m iking preliminary examinations. No additional fees for obtain!ng and conducting a-rehearizg. Special attention given to Interference Oases before the Patent Office, Extensions before Congress, Infringement Suits in different States, and all litigation eppertathing to Inventions or Patents. Send stamp to Gilmore & Co. for pamphlet of sixty pages. Old Bounty Land Warrants. The last Report of the Cor:missiener of the General Land Office shows 2,897,500 acres of Bounty Lana Warrants omtstand ing. These were issned onder act of 1855 and prier acts. GLLMORKE & CO. pay cash forthem. Send by registered letter, If Assignments are imperfect we give inatructiotie to perfect them. U. §:.General Land Office. Contested sand Cases pros cuted before t&e United States Genersi Land Office and Department of the Laterior. Private Land Claims, Miniug and pre-emption claims . and Homestead cases attended to. Arrears of Pay and Bounty. Officers, soldiers and eail-rs of the late war, or their heirs, arein many-cases entitled to money from the Government, of which they have no knowledge. Write full history. ef service, and state amount of pay and bounty received. Enclose _. stamp to GILMORE & CO,, and 2 full rea after €xamination, will be given you ree. F Pensions. ie All officers, soldiers,and ssilors wound. }ed, ruptured, or injured in the late war, however slightly, can obtain a pension by addressing GILMORE & OO. Cases prosecuted by GILMORE & CO., before the Supreme Court oft he United States; the Courtof Claims and the Southern Claims Commission, . ¥ach de! it of our business it conducted in a separate bureay, under th charge of the,same experienced parties en. ployed by the old firm: Prompt attention to all business entrusted.to GILMORE & CO. is thus seenred. We desire to win uecess by deserving it. COR Sitar ataene opposite the Nx*\onal. Bachange Hetel Acdress, GILMORE & CO., ay22 Washington, B.C. SACRAMENTO ADVERTISEMENTS, . NEW FIRM. HALL, LUHRS & CO, {Successors to Milliken Bros, ) . 60 AND 62K ST., SACRAMENTO. _ PRLEING connected, as’ we are, with the large Butcher and Packing Est+b‘lishment of Messrs. MOHK & ¥ORK, enables us to offer to the trade SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS! -. —IN— LARD, HAMS, BACON, : 4Lg0 EXTRA CLEAR AND MESS PORK. Put up in any shape desired. — SHOULDERS, We also,keep a full stock’ of Eastern SUGARCURED BAMs AND BACON, , = neo Oysters, Candies, George’s Codfish, Mackerel, Liquors, Cigars and Tobucco. Sole agents for the celebrated ROYALTY AND YELLOW JACK FINE CUT POBACCO: Choice Butter received daily, direct from the best Dairies, * We warrant our goods.to be. ALWAYS just what they are represented to be. ta 2. ADAMS, McNEILL & CO ; IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS. y E.KEEP IN STOCK EVERY VARIEty of Merchandise in our line, including WHISKIES, TOBACOO, EAST 8.€.C. BAMS & BACON, FAIRBANK’S LARD, etc. Just received, a car load of Schummacher’s B & C Gat Meal, Which is perfectly free fram all impurities. OFFICE AND SALESROOM. 93 and 95 -Front Street, SACRAMENTO. e19.tf * ACKERMAN BROS, . MAURICE’ SLOOK, San Fran. & New York. Sacramenty. ACKERMAN & C0Q., cco AND WHOLESALE DEA «. ERB IN CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASS AN)) PLATED WARE, Cutlery, : Fancy Goods, Toys, Children’s Carriages, Braekets, Frames, ete., 189 and 191 J Street, and 22 ; Seventh Street, : SACRAMENTO. . mav26 U. ©. BILLINGSLEY FOSTER & BILLINGSLEY, eee and Wholesale Dealers in w.R, FOSTER. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, ROPE, TWINES, BRUSHES, HANDLEg, POLISHES, BASKETS, PAPER BAGS, STRAW AND MANILLA PAPER, o-~"BC ; ETC:,; Ne. 57:3 Street, Between Second and Third, SACRAMENTO, vs junl5-6m Probate Notice, Nthe Probate Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. In the ’matter.of the Fstate of Wm. M. Baker, deceased. Oraeading and filing the*petition of F.E. Baker, Administrator ofthe Estate of Wm. M. Baker. deceased, ‘getting . forth that he has filed hiertinal accotut of his administration of the estateof gaid\ieceased,-in this Cou d that the same has bet duly settteagi allowed: that all the debts amd expenses of administration have been duly paid; and thata portion of said estate remains to be divided among }the-heirs.of said deceased, and pr«yiny among other things foran order of distribution of the residue of saia estate among the persons entitled. It is ordered that all persons interested in‘ the estate of the said Wm °M,. Baker deeeased, be and ap pear before the Probate Court of the said County of @evada, at the Court Room of said Ovurt. in the City of Nevada, in said Nevada Comnty, on the 24th day cf Nov., A. D. 1877, at 10 o’clock A. M., then and there to show cause .why an order of distribution should not be made of th resid@we of said estate among the heirs of the @aid deceased; according to lew; ana why the final account of said administrator, Ried Oct. .13th, 1877, s' ould not be set. +tled and sllowed. ‘It is further ordered thate copy of thiserder be published for. four successive weeks, before the 24th day a , a exvspaper printed and published 4n-the said Nevada Cour‘y. om NG. CALDWELL, . : Probate J ' Dated Oct. 13th; 18775 ole J. M. Waling, A! of Nov., A: D.1877,in the Nevada Daily} ‘TRasigcuRirT, SAFES, OIL, STOVES. Ww. G. WILLIAMS, PACIFIC COAST AGENT ~— DETROIT SAFES, . S§ARGENT’S ~ COMBINATION AND. TIME LOCKs, Corner Fourth & J Streets, SACRAMENTO, cc MADE FOR Iron ‘and Steel Vaults, Vault Doors, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes Residence Safes, Jewelers’ Safes, Coin Safes,And every variety of work in this line. The very best. workmanship on this Coast. Refer in Nevada County to, Nevada County Treasurer’s.Safe, A. Nivens, A.D. & P. Sutton, Nevada Transcript, V Flume Company —Nevada City. Buhring & Clisholm—North San. Juan. Granger & Watt—Urass Valley. A. Hill & Co., Little York. And 600 customers on the Parific Coast, Prices lower than any Safe Agency on the Const. : ALSO, PACIFIC OIL STOVE, OF SACRAMENTO INVENTION AND MANUFACTURE, Does any kind of Cooking and Heating which a range will do, with lesa expense and vastly less trouble and heat to the person, : Is warranted perfectly safe, Uses COMMON COAL OIL. Is a vast improvement over eve: invented. COSTS ONLY EIGHT DOLLARS In Sacramento. After six months persoral use of this stove,the undersigned pronounces it an indispensible article in every family. No storage of wood. No clearing of ashes. No constant watching of fires, No superfinous and wasted heat, No chimney flues, Can be carried into any room. Broils a beef stéak better fire—over the open flame. Not the least smell or taste to articles cooked, ; Costs only 15 cents a day, fhe improvement. in the Stove consists Ist. Of wick tubes, which are indepen. ent of oil chamber, and feed from the any oil stove bottom. Pian ¢ 24. Of moveable rachets. $a. .Of fannel shaped chimney, ~4th. Of common ‘cotton wicks. P pe Agents wanted in each town and city. : Address manufacturers of same, eornér 4th& J Streets, Sacramento, Cal : jnié W. G. WILLIAMS. NEVADA ICE ¢€O. —_—B her’) undersigned gives notice that -he ; is prepared to supply the best article 8) MOUNTAIN rCcr To any business place or private residence in this city, The Ice is the best ever put up in this seetion of the country. 3: All orders jeft at the office of the Oumpany, on the Plaza, will be promptly at tended to. : J. §. THOMPSON. evada, May 11, 1877. we ° s 7 PHILIP RICHARDS, No. 30 Matin Street, Gold Dust bought and sold” Butz lem dixcounted., Advances made on Gold Dust or bvallion tor ceina,e at the Mint. CHECKS ON GAN FRANCISCO. Corregpondent, ®wies-American Bank San Francisco jyi-tni JAMES J. AGiSa¥ER, 1OLD anh ORzS of every description W Refined, Meliadiand Assayea, : By request Gold Bars exchanged for Coin. Main Street, Nevada City. Established im, 1452, ELECTRO PLATING in GOLD or BILVER, O22. J. M. WALLING, ATTORNEY AT LAW : AND NOTARY PUBLIC, FFICE, First door below John Jack’s, on Pine. Street, NEVADA O'TY, Ca), Will uractice im all the @ourts of -;he x* \ R. M. HUNT, M.D. ATTENDING PHYSICIAN Xe Py RMEVADA ClTyz poten i than any other . BUSINESS COLLEGE, « —AND— “TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE.SAN FRANCISCO, He BARNARD, A. M., Professor of_Mathematic and-Science of Ac. ounts; graduate of Prince of Wales“Cul-. 6ge, and Stow’s Model and Normal 'I'rainng School; late Stare lastitute. Director nd Lecturer of Minnesota, and for the ast five years President of the Minneapois Business College; having disposed of is entire interest in that institution, and emoved to San Franclgco, ‘will hereafter onduct a First Class Commercial College . n that City, entrance at 120 Sutter street and 220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with office in Room 38,) where he will give his personal attention an@ services to those who desire instruction in Bookkeeping or the Science of Accounts and English , Branches. Prof. Barnard is the originator and author of the celebrated method of Teaching Accounts which has bicome go popular in elucidating the intricacies and mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to se. cure a wider field of labor in which to exemplify the superiority of hig method of instruction, he has organized Barnard*s Business College and Telegraph Institute San Francisco. ; , A SPECEAL FEATURE. No more students wili be admitteq to the College than Profeesor Burnatd ean attend to with his eo ed gla ie instruction, He has not organized this enterprise merely ag an easy way to make TMi ney, but to estnb. lish as enviable a reputation ag an Instructor as he has left behind him in Minnesota and to build up a Business College of the highest merit, in waich the fullest equiv. alent will be given for all Tuition collect. ed, and which, by persona) effort, he will ‘make the best institution on the Pacific Coast, in which to obtain a first class Prac. tical Business EAtucation, i HOURS OF INSTRUCTION, Dax Srssions—9 to 11.30 A. M. and 2 to EVENING Srssfons—-7,30 to 9.30 P, M, Students will be entitled to the use of tne rooms from 8.30 A. M. to 6 P. M., thus enabling them to work outside of the hoars of instruction. LavixsA peparate apartment will be reserved for the Lady Studentsa, who will be provided with every convenience to facilitate their worx, ‘ STATIONERY amp Booxs—Our arrange ments are such that all supplics ior a course can be obtained of us at rates much below the usual cust, ana corresponding in every particular with the books used in Feay business, DirLomas -Our Diplomas are engrave on steel, fively executed at great cost; the will be issued to students « mpleting th Course in the Buéinens Department on payment of the fee of five dollars. No Vacation—~'The College: will be in session during the entire year. Stadentg will be admitted at any time. No Copying From Trxtr Books—-The highly objectionable method. of copying from text books without understaudiny whatis intended to be conveyed is alto. gether avoided, All wor done is the di. rect product of the student's own thought DIs0IPLInE-—We maintain thé most rigid discipline, insisting apen perfect order and system in everything. We treat every stu. dent 48 a gentleman or lady, and expect only gentlemanly or lady-like conduct in return. Wedo not have rules or penaltien’ but adapt special modes of treatment to special cases. No conduct {s allowed that would not be toleratéedin the drawing room ofa wellregulated family, For full particulars send for Catalogue and Circulars, explaining Course of Study. We offer incucements that are superior to sera iF wed wat ed institution in 7 City. or further information ad BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 120 Butter street, Room 98,” San Francisco, ‘ References, by permission Hon, Bend Burt, State Superintendent of Public In. struction, Minnesota;*Hon, B. Wilson late Superintendent of Punlic Instruction Minnceota; W. D. Garland, Kqnitable Lif Assurance Society, 426 California street. # F.; 8. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 Sap some street, S.F, San Francisco, Oct. 31; 1975. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. NG is hereby given that the Annus 4 Meeting of ihe Stockholders of the CITIZENS BANK, Will be held ut theBank cn Tuesday, November 33th, 1877, At 7 o’clock, P. M., for the pur pope « electing a Board of Directore, rr xe Al “ ing such other bnuiness us may come be» fore the meeting, . ‘JOHN PATTISON, Secretary. Neva‘a, Oct, 5th, 1877.-td NEVADA-CITY, CAR ¥ eer et —— <q Sesoe ’ CAUTION —TO— . HYDRAULIC MINERS! « eee LL persons, excepting those who A have purchaged the right from me,are hereby cautioned againat using, or making, or séliing any device for turning the dircharge pipes of Hydreulic Machines which uses the ucflecting powerof the stream of water.. Any sich device ia an infringement. of United )ftatem Letters Patent, granted to me on the 16th of May, 1876, ‘. and reissued September 19th, 1878. I have commenced suit against Richard Hoskin 4 for infringing my said patent,-and intend to prosecute all parties using such device without license from me, there being po other way to protect my rights. Any parties wishing to wurchase the right to use this device, can do so by making applicaticn to me, 3 HENRY C'P Si YINs, . North Bloomfield, Nevad ‘o., Cal. a P. K, STOCKTON, OFFICIAL REPORTER, _OF THE . : ' County Court, Sacramento to at rhort notice, oh)» At orders trom Nevada City attergeg " bs coacaencrens .