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November 20, 1877 (4 pages)

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Marked ead are 1 Men, nd. why nN to the ‘per the ces” ang n9=tf TRE, nd Mngrs 24TH, 3 eee uTT ion, LAN; MP’Y, NCES, PEN. e secured . bout ex. E. Hotel. st is cffered tex is first. ly ‘one jn accommo. Dn. It hag sper fleor, née barn of Lotel lot. Tus. For to GEV, 1, 1877-2m, ERY. GS, . PHOTO. Rs, Wl. 8 OF E, SON, mence oD 1877, tures in e Art — phs, jer, ete, ecialty. ADA CITY )F EACH n7-Im RE. t Br.5* Goods of CIAL sT., itying the bupplied CULTRY Yr IN ‘115 USINESS, treat, ve 1877. Heuse. ca. © liberal addepositet ates Mant. t, Lazard ane26 at Law: opposite * tal The Daily Gransevipi NEVADA CETY, CAL. Ye Squibs. : d here were seven car-loads of fright at the depot yesterday mornJohnny Sctimidt. has completed . p grrangemments to put up machinery; be made known. . Nevaba, Nov 18, 1877. on his, mine ang expects to have " gverything in good working order in about two weeks.The ledge continues to look “splendidly. Yesterday a large lot of rock-was being Ayauled to the-mill-to-be crushed: The American Mining Company; near Sebastopol, set off nearly 500 abundance. Located’ in the’ best Boge ‘O Maltman, “ ‘ 3 : : : Paes Par > ayne, Wm Powell kegs of black.powder a few. days neighborhood in this city. Part of . 4 p Tower. H H Haskins,P +2 3 : thas 2 ine inc -. 4-H dauson, 8S A Eddy ago, which did itmensé execution. . Purchase epson PATE EIOIR SR IRON ee wi eette: i: Henk They have recently struck a vein of . 8®8°Apply «i this office for one] HC Mills, James D White, oe eck See br CD Bobo -~ JJ Ott : -‘yery rich gravel, and the mine is} bs ; : nl3-lw IJ Rolfe, M Kosenberg. * 7 ’ at : : . ASTON DIS Rn Ca preteens K Casper, A Isourd, looking much better than it did oa eee yee Es mooi t headed . 33, Watson, N P Brown, when the company. was. working . ,, rs ; : = ee spo gah ee tata : peat o ae 7 Sigourney, : a he Important.’’ . . Tc Canfie Messenger among the boulders. The mentihers . — Per pe if Frank Kilerman, Dave Thum. © = F Eur, ¢ ae : s A Blimeéntiual Judge Leop Garthe of the company are feeling quite Furnished Rooms to Let, _ as uslbevas: aoa , cheerful, which denotes that. they Inquire: at this office, Ang Jones E Ee ¥ > e er, > wiley, are prosperous, says the San Juan +o John Cashin, . G W Hentze, Times is : King Baking Powdor, B H Miller, Johu Pattison, If your chimney catches on) fire from the soot at any time, take\a handful of sulphur‘and throw it into the stove, and the fumes from the sulphur will extinguish the fire in the chimney: almost. immediately. John_. McCoy, of Bridgeport township, have taken: up about two handred acres .of mining ground near Negro Tent, in Sierra ‘county. ‘ Hon, 8S. L. Blackwell, Assemblyof this county, has been in town for the past few days. and. ‘others, The Catholic Mission was closed the church was densely erowded with people. many of them having come dp on a special train from Grass Valley, which TPM, ’ The Placer Argus gets off the following about Jake Neff: Ex-Senator Neff paid our town a flying visit last Tuesday. We will take occasion to say right here, what we have ‘often been tempted to say before, that he is a rosy cheeked, blue-eyed, jolly old bachelor, and we should like to see some nice him, nial advertising line, cut if references are wanted, ladies, please call onus. Some say he’s incorrigible, but we know betier. ; a8 Ed. Williams, of’San Jose, R. M Fryer, Wm. Watt, A. B Dibble, J, C. “Broderick and N. H. Westfield were in town yesterday. Wm. Brown, the teaméter, fell . from the upper to the lower floor of his barn on Sunday evening last, breaking three of his ribs, He went te the upper story to get some Hay and accidentally fell through a hole. and was injured as above . stated. His injuries will keep him confined to his house for seme time. Canfield and Poston went out hunting last week and killed twenty-five mountain quails and twentyfour squirrels. ©They were weil Satisfied with their, tfip. The'Rifle Assétiatign propose to havea grand turkey shoot, at their grounds, on Thanksgiving day. They intend to get a large lot of the best turkeys to be had. The Roya] Mill aud Mining Company, have filed their incorporation papers in the office of the Secretary of State. The Directors are R. H. Munster, James M. McDonald, E. P. Zane, T, E. Wilkie and John Wilkie. Capital $1,000,000. This is the ‘Company which has recently ’purchased the mine ot Geo. W. Smith, at the Half Mile House, — on Sunday evening list, and arrived here at girl capture Episcopal. Fair and Festival. ‘the ladies ot the Episcopal Church Of this city, willhold their Annual Pair and Festival Wednesday and Thursday ofthis week. Supper and fresh oysters served from 9 to 10 @clock each evening. A general ~oMatigty of needlework and other fancy articles to be sold. One -of Bowden’s Patent Combination Kitchen. Tables is to be voted to the most domestic young lady of Nevada City. The Committee of ArrangeMents suggest as candidates, Miss lattie Wells, Miss Delia Bechtal, Miss Addie Gray, Miss Mary Grimes and Miss Effie Adair. Also workbox for the most popular minister's Wite in Nevada City, and a fish-pond f or the children. Music and refreshments, Doors open each evening at 7PM. Entertainment at the Theatre. Admission 25 cents, children Grand Masquerade and Civic Ball. tainment at iis Hall-on New. Years’ Eve, to whieh all’are invited, gin cae LOCAL AFFAIRS. Kt. would say to ladies and gentlemen who huveeisure, that he will give cluding two claussnights per ,we¢k= eight nights per _montb:~“‘took-out for the advertisenient in which the rooms, hard finished throughout, cellar, bath rooms,-closets, -wood shed, ; ae = LG large yard, fruit-of every variety in Prof Crosby, We are not in the matrimo. Mr. Ryder will give a grand enterMr. ay lessons at $10 per month, in! articulars for the masquer:de will <5 ewe House for Sale. First clsss dwelling house of, ten . , . Try it. Solo by MULLOY, he. n9 : ———> o> 1 “]wo First Class Pianos For Sule, At very low tigures—or-to rent Canvas, . All numbers." Light Duck, also Canvas Hose at W. J. Johnston?’s 17 and 19 Mainstreet, 028-tf Wheail sod Flour. Ask your mercuants for. the celebrated Wheatland Fiouf, ond take no.other, 02 Consumption Cured. An old physicran retired Tram xetive practice, having had placed’ im} his hands by an East Indian missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remeuy for the speedy and permauent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Astuma, aud all Throat and Lung , ffections, also a positive and radical.cure for, General Debitity and all nervous complaints,. alter having throughly testéd-its wonderfully cureative powers — in thousands of cases,feels it his duty to make it known to bis sufferitig tellows. The recipe will be sent free of charge, to all who desire’ it, wih fuil directions for preparing and successfully using. Addiess with stamp neming this paper, Dr.J. OC. Stone, 44 North Ninth Street, Philsdelphia, Pas i wa nl-3m A Volume in Six Lines, This very hour if you have a Cough, a cold or any difficulty in the throm’ or lungs, send fur Hule’s Honey of Gorehonnd and ‘Lar, Tuke it faithiglly and you aré sife. Tbe cure 1s certdin andeea tt, the preparation is plekart.y Bon't disregard ~ these six lines. > Toothache in one minute, sold by all druggists at 25 cents, Physicians are Amazed, Patients delighted, the dcub fal sileneedand all who have eyes to see. or eurs to hear, more than satisfied by the absolute certainty with which Hule’s Honey of Horehound and Tar cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and every effection of the lungs and Throaf, tenting to. Consumption. Pike’s Toothache Drops cure ‘Toothache in one minute. , Seld by all Druggists at 25 cents, A Fine Thing for the Teeth. Fragrant SOZODONT is a compvsition of the purest and choicest ingredients of the Oriental vegetable <ingdem, Every ingredient isweil* known to have a beueticia effect on the teeth and gums. Its embalming or antiseptic property and sromatic fragrance makes it a toilet luxury. SOZODON'S removes all disagreeable ordors from the breath caused by catarrh, bad teeth, &c. Itis entirely free fromthe injurious and acrid properties of tooth pastes and powders which destroy the enamel. One bottle lasts six montis, aie A Card, To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youtb, nervous weakness, early decay, loss. of manhood &c., I will send areceipe that wit cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. “This great temedy was discovered by ainissionary in South America. Send agelf-addressed envelope to the Rev. Jészru T. Inuan, Station D, Bible House, New York City. o12-ly Hacan’s Macnorra Baum preserves and restores the complexion; removes freckles, tan and sallowness; maké’s the skin soft, white and delicate. Its application cannot be detected. Lyown’s -KaTHARION “makes beantiful, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents] its falling out or turning gray, It hag stood the test of 40 years. Is charmingly perfumed, and has. no MULLER & BECKETT @Thursday Evening, Novemeber 29th,. 1877. E tendancée.“Hon-Niles Searls, Dr R M Hunt, J Naffzi,er, J BGoun, Judge T B Reardan, DjJ_McKiuney, T W biguurney, C Beckinan, J C Dickerman, John I Caldwell, Judge Juhu Caldwell it BPatton, Dr P E Hugbson, with -privilige of purchuse—ut Book . W.F Evans, CE Mulloy, ; se Ne ee ee J E Brown, Jackson, and Musie Store of G. W. Wetcex. . wy Taunesu, eT Fgman, Broad Ste Nevada City, . n4-if . L Seibert, C2 Brad, °° Wm Kichards, H V Reardan, Richard scott, George Bailey; Ed Brown, J N Chaty, J Valautic:, OA Neison, Chas Grimes,, Phil Brrne;: A k Lord, Pike’s—‘Foothache _.Drops seure . . = — ey Grand Soci-} Rall on : Thanksgiving Vem arg . } ‘Will give'aGrand Social Ball at HUNT'S HALL” A fall Orchestra will be in at¢ HONORARY COMMITTEE. J V Hunter, A. Walrath; G von schmittburg, EH Gaylard, = -— C = Hatch, rd Co] N-WKnowlton, Geo W Welch, zs Geo S Hupp. C Walrath, G Allan, @ Dr Welch, S B Davenport, ~-A Sloan, J-B Johuson,. J J togers, : M Enright. COMMII‘TEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, FC Geer. RECEPTION COM uItTEE,. N W Knowlton, -BH Worcester, W G Richards, John Mayo, F svarls, Chas Hanson, Joe Fleming, Ed Richards, EA Byrne, = 8 A Bulfinch, Wm Welch, Joe Jenkins, Chas Bennett, Henry Herzinge JW Callaghan. INVITATION COMMITTEE, 4 GRASS VALLEY, Walter Stoddard, Li. Roberts, S Dunston, Madrille, Jl asson, Jd F Judd, M Stone, M Hyman, AB Brady, Jd Shoemaker, FLOOR MANAGERS, Palmer Smith, Mark Shaver, AH Walrath, Al Zekine, Capt J A Rapp, ‘Cd Natiziver, AK Lord, Archie Nivens, J Hanley, Adolph Chaty; *~* ' Tickets for the bali—@150. They can be had at Geo. W. Welch's, Belden’s, at the +c tae Union, Stumpt’s' and Kichard’s Hotel. ‘Carriages furnished in case of storm. + Nevada, November 7th, ¥877.
NEVADA # LIGHT GUARD, Attention! HEADOUARTERS FounTH BRIGAPE, SacRAMENTO, Nov. 7, 1877. } [Special Orders, No. 1i.} I, Capt. Joh1 A. Rapp is hereby appointed Inspector to superintend afd conduct an Election for Captain, Ist and 2d Lieutenants, Co. “*C’’ Nevada Light Guard, Ist Batt. Infantry, 4th Brigade, N. G. C., to to fill vacancies caused by expiration of terms of present incumbents. : II; "Capt. John A. Rapp will conduct lection according tu law, and report dings in duplicate, with a copy of Kef oftte.s attachec , to these Headquary order BRIG. GEN. M.S. HORAN; Commanding 4th Brigade. W.A. ANDERSON, Asst. Adjt; Gen, In pursuance of tbe above orders,you are hereby ordered to appear at your Armory on Wednesday evening, Nov. 28, 1877, at 7% o’clock P, M. for the purpose of electing Commissioned Officers. By order JOHN A. RAPP, Capt. Commanding N. L. G.! NevapbA, Nov. 11, 1877. Thanksgiving Ball Temperance Hall. at ene PROFESSOR RYDER Will give a Social Dauce Thanksgiving Evening, . Thursday, Nevember 29th, 1877. l ‘ Dancing to Commence at 9 o’clock, P. M. Chase’s Quadrille Band will be in a-3 tendatice, and a good time may be expected. Admittance for Gentlemen $1. ere invited. Mr. Ryder will give a Ball on Christmas and New Year’s at the above named Hail. % Nevade Nov. 6th, 1877-td. BANKRUPT NOTICE. N the District Court of the United States, for the District of California. in the matter of William Seaman, voluntary bankrupt. This is to give notice, that on the 12th day of November, 1577, a warrantin bankruptcy was issued against the estate of William seaman, of Nevada City, in the county of Nevada, and the State of California, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts, and delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law. That a weeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his esLadies — to be holden at rooms Nos. 25 and 26, in the building situated on the N. E. corner of Washington and Battery streets, of the city and county of Sau Francisco, before Samuel J. Clarke, Jun., Register, on the Qith day of November, A. D. 1877, at 2 aclock P, M. ‘ E.P. MARSELLUS, U. S. Marshal, As Messenger, District of Oalifornia, 10 cents, n20 rival. meh 12-ly =. tate, willbe helé at a Cuurt of Batkruptcy, . Geko PT hs (aPrrar STOCK, $200,000. < FRETS $ e HLYOM S.AGNOW HAOA -" “VIST LE AON “SID upraoyy ‘ANVH NO SKVAIV ‘SASIIVA GNV ‘SIAHOLYS . ‘SHNOUL ‘sacop TIO GNV “adaaN ‘svI “ITYGNN AO INANLUOSSV ALATANOO VES ‘sjo0rg eulg pue prog jo 1ou109 . ‘SHOHS saravt ANV"‘SLOOd ‘SLVH ‘SITUNVTE ‘Sd@0D DNIHSINUAA “ONIHLOIO WAOA ANA OL HAVH NOXd ‘SIHL Od OL ANV ‘SANVE “Sud LY PNIGVUL AAO’ Od SAVAVIV E, ee Jo Dr. R. M. Hunt, Geo. M. Hughes, Thot. Mein. : “Bat CITIZENS BANK, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, OFFICERS : * Mi. PRESTON. oi ck cieicun’s President, W. SIGOURNEY..... Vice President: ent T. MORGAN, 006s bc cwisveceres Cashier. 5 DIRECTORS : : Jobn.T. Morgan, T. W: Sigourney, Geo, A, Cooper, E. M. Preston. —_— Receive Deposits,buy end sel exchang . --" Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion.. Highest price paid for ad County Warrants. Draw Checks on NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, « SAN JOSE, et. ‘ ‘ LOS A _—iLYS, Also sell Exchange on allt -ineipa European Cities Make e@)ections and transact a geneval Banking Business. : CORRESPONDENTS. Ney, Y ork—First National Bank. nceisco—First Nat: Gold Banx, San Jose—FarmersgNational Gold bank, Los Angles—Gomn cial Bank, sh Li) OL HSIM NOAW SILVER PALACE SALOON, Commercial Street, Nevada City. HIS FAVORITE RESORT, having gain“eda reputation asa strictly 3 BIRST CLASS HOUSE, ' In every respect ,the proprietor begs to call ‘attention to the following choice brands of, « : “q . . . Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Crown Noble Bourbon Whisky, Old Ryé Whisky. Old Hennessy Brandy, Old "Holland Gin. Dublin Irish Whisky. Scotch Whisky. Jamaica and Santa Cruz Rum, Chas. Heidgick Champagne. Green Seal Champagne. ‘Tennent’s Ale, Guinness’ Porter. . CIGARS, Brand, ‘Silver Palace.” f pecial. Fancy Drinks, Hot and Cold, Prepared to suit the tastes of all. Choice Cased Liquors al-ways on hand for family and medicinal purposes, —— bestowed, and hoping to merit its continuance by fair and gentlemanly dealing with all, I remain, Very truly $outs, J. G. HARTWELL. ‘Nevada City, Oct-5th, 1877. WEISSBEIN BROB.& CO. Money Brokers. CHECKS ON THE ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN BANK, SAN FRANCISCO, AND THROUGH THEM ALL OVER THE WORLD, ONEY loaned on Valuable Articles, De Advances made on Gold Dast. High. est price paid for Gold, Silver, and Green. backs. : ‘ MAIN STREET, Next door to Exchange: Hotel, GRASS VALLEY. 1n3-im THE GOLD ROOM. THOMAS WILLIAMS, OULD inform the Public that he has opened the GOLD ROOM, where V . will be kept coustaatly on hand none but the best of WINES, ALES, LIQUORS, and CIGARS. JOSEPH V. PETTIT Will have full charge of the Saloon, and thé Pubiic can rest assured that it will be kept in the very best and. most orly manner. No card playing of any kind will be allowed in the place. r Nevada, Oct. 28th. CONTRACT TO LET. CONTRACT to run 35 feet of tunnel, 6 feet high and 5 feet wide, in hard rock. The work will be let tothe lowest bidder who will do the work the quickest. Sealed proposals we be —— at the » to Saturday, November 3d. : en eeTHOY HANLEY, Foreman of Selb sei aig Revada, Nov. 15th, (e744 yaa City, Cot. eta. Dom Wih te Grabbers! Crown Cabinet Bourbon Whisky,—}——--——— Thankful for the liberal patronag THE IMPORTANT BROAD STREET. Offposite the Citizens Bank. centonell WE ALWAYS ORIGINATE, * But Never Imitate ! ‘Having concluded to locate in this City, we would. respectfully inform the Citizens and Public generally that WE ARE NO “F Y-BY-NIGHT” INSTITUTION, and endeav: or, by STRICT ATTENTION ‘SQUARE DEALING & ONE PRICE TO ALL, ~ N. WEBER, , A. CHATTY, ” ‘WEBER & CHATY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN a GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, COMMERCIAL STR BED, (Opposite Transcript Ofticé, Nevada City. UR STORE WILL ALWAYS BE Fili.ED WITH 1 CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, ‘Produce of all kinds, ete. Ger Goods aro Sold at the Lowest Prices, and are Delivered within a Reasonable Distance Free ot Charge. By strict attention to business, and «a determination -to satisfy our customers both $n gnality and price of Groceries, we respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. . WEBER, & CHATY. Nevada City, May 19, 1877. ELEGANT GOODS. JUST RECEIVED. B. H. MILLER, "AS JUST RECEIVED AN IMMENSE: STOCK OF THE : FINEST CLOTHING Ever brought to this city. it sonslsts of Men’s and Boys’ Ci: :ing, Hats! Turnishing Goois* BootsandShoes, etc. Toestablish a business in this City that the -community at large shall have no cause to regret, as our prices are, and shall be, Than any other House in the City. T=f"We are receiving NEW GOODS every day by Express and Freight, and Goods will be Given Away for Little or Nothing. Everybody treated with politeness and attention, and DON'T FORCE THE IMPORTANT Nevapa, Nov. 10, 1877. ‘Sine ’ Assessment Notice. HE Nevada Gravel -Miniug Company, si location of principal place of business Nevada City, Nevada county, California, location, of works Nevada. City’, Nevada county, California, Notice is hereby given that »¢ a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 12th day of November, 1877, an assegsment (No.1,) of five cents per sherre corporation, payuble United States gold coin, to the Secretary,at the office of the Compdpy, National Exchange Hotel, Nevada City, California. Any stock upon which this, assessment shall remain unpaid om the 12th day of December, 1577, wilf be. delinquent, and advertised for saie at public auction; and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 12th day of January, 1878, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of ndaver) tising aud expenses of sale. By order ot the Div*ectors. cca : A. H. HANSON, Secretary. Office—National Exchange Hote}, Neva-. da City, California. novi4 IMPORTANT NOTICE. The accounts of the late firm of BROWN & WATSON are in, my hands for collection, and the business must be closed up by the 20th of this month, or the accounts will be placed in hands of a Collector. Thope debted will makeprompt settlement and avoid ‘ costs. ! : Ne no trouble to show Goods. . . was levied upon the capital stock of the . ; immediately, . in . all who know themselves in. * fede Ee ei ar i It would bean impossibility to attempt to enumerate all the articles, and thoge in ; want of anything in my line should not . fai} to give me acall before making their -purchases.The Goods will be sold at the lowest living rates. B. H, MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, : Nevada, Oct, 26, 1877. FCR SALE, => THE UNDERSIGNED OFPENS Ald ei FOR SALE HIS RESIDENCE ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA. The house is in. splendid condition, an 1 is hard finished thoughout. itis also supplied with water and gab. Possession cf property cen be had immediately. Fur turther particulars, address, e R, W, TULLY, 603 Sutter Street, San Francisco, Nevada, Oct. 14, 1877. WALTER D. VINTON , (Successor to E. 1. Preston, }DEALER IN DRUGS . MEDICINES. MINING CHEMICALS, TOILET GOCD3, QDRESCR'PTIONS accursr tely compound. ed xt all hours of the day or night. Gerieral Insurance Agency. INCLUDING LIVERPOOL; LONDON and GLOBE and IMPERIAL, NORTHERN land QUEEN.ENSURANCE COMPANIES, } . W. D. VINTON, Prop'r. . SPECIAL MEETING. we f “NPAISH GOLD MINING COMPANY—A K-Special Meeting of the Stockhulders cr the Spanish Gold Mining Company will be j held at the office of the Company, 41 Mur. Ket street, San Fraucisco, on MONDAY, November 26th, 1877, at io’clotk Fr, m ,t 1 consider a proposition to remove the ott and principabplace of business oftheco ‘pany trom San Francisco,Calitornia, t vada City, Nevada county, California ,: to amend the By-Laws of the Company. . Also’ such other business as msy come before the meeting. By order of the Presii @entandat the request:of Stockholders . representing more thun one third of tLe capital stock ef the Company. an C.-C. PALMER, Secretary. Office—41 Merget, street, San Francisco. 6¢26-ta . it d H.'S. BRADLEY;CIVIL ENGINEER. And -. NEVADA CLIT, < AL &% & . Depusy’® Surveyor ; a Wavalas > y ei whe b é