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NEVADA CITY, CAL,
. P, BROWN. G. A, BAILEY.
BROWN & CO,
Propriotors.
DELINQUENT NOTICE.
{4p SPRING GRAVEL MINING CO.
(. Location of seid works near Willow
Valley, Nevada ‘To «uship, Nevada County,
‘yt~ Notice: -There are delinquent upon
tna following desc:ibe1 stock, on account
iBe Tegesstaeut No. 15, levied on the 17th
iy of Sept., 1877. the sseveral amounts
sh opposite the bames of the respective
cholders, a8 follows: i
hareholiers, * "No. Oet.No; Shis. Amt.
L
Delinquent Sale Notice — .
OORE’S FLAT BLUE GRAVEL MIN.
ING CO. Location of principal place:
of business, San Francisco, Cal, on
of Works, Moore’s Flat, Eureke Township,
Nevada County, Oal.-—Notice:— ‘There is
delinquent ‘upon-the. following described
Stock, on account. of Assessment’ No. 4,
levied-on the 17th day of Sept., 1877, the
several amonnts sei opposite the names of
the respective Shareholders, as follows:
A Murchie. Jr, 30 a 50
Q Tho 0 Murchie, Jr, a 30 7 50
Jno O Murchie, Jr, 3 30 ws
Jno. Murchie, Jz, . 4& +90 ; 7 50
¥state of JS Brown, 12 08 12 50
Estate of 38 Brown, . 13 on 12 Fo
Estate ofJS Brown, 14 oy : 12 50
Estate of JS Brown, 15 50-1250
Estate of JS Brown, 16 Sy Ts 50
Estate of J8 Brown, 17 50 12 50
Chas Shortridge, 29 = +50
Chas ‘Shortridge, 30 10 “ 50
“Chas Shortridge, OL. 10.. 50
Chas Shortridge, 32 10 2 50
Chas Shortridge, 33 20 2:50
Chas Shortridge, 34 10 2 50
Chas Shortridge, 85 10 2 50
Chas Shortridge, » 86 10 250
Chus Shortridge, 37 10 2 50
Quas Shortridge, 39 10 2°50
Chas Shortridge, 40 10 2 50
, $ Shortridge, 41 10 2 50
. $ Shortridge, 42 10 2 50
§ Shortridge,’ 43 19 2 50
8 Shortridge, 44 1¢ 250
& Shortridge, 45 10 2 50
§ Shortridge, 46 10 2 50
J C Shortridge, 47 10 2 50
J O Shortridge, 48 10 2 50
JC Shortridge, » 49 10 2h
J C0 Shortridye, 50 10 2 50
J C Shortridge, 51 a0 250
JC Shortridge, 52 10 2 60
EW Shortridge, 60 10 250
Estate C Marsh, bi § 1500 375 00
Estate C Marsh, 78 250 62 50
Estate C Marsh, i9 250 62 50
Hstate C Marsh, 80 145 36 25
E Muller, 105 100 25.09
E Maller, 106 25 6 25
i Muller, 107 25 6 25
E Muller, 103 25 6 25
E Muller, 109 25 6 25
Estate -J S Brown, 114 100 25 00
Estate J S Brown, 115 100. 2508
Istate J S Brown, 116 100 25 00
Fstate J S Brown, 118 . 100 25 00
Estate J 8 Brown, Tig 40 10 00
Asa Bennett, 153 30 750
Asa Bennett, 154 30 750
_A§& Bernett, ‘ ‘155 A . 170
Estate © Marsh, — 157 278 69 50
istath-3-S-Srown, "159 20 500
i Muller, 172 52 13 90
AO Davenport, ri¢ 200. 50 00
8B Davenport, 175 207 61 75
30 Murchie, Jr, 176 15 375
Mrs8 Muller, 117 200 50 00
E WSshortridge,181 15 375
Chas Shortridge, 183 al 8 75
And in accordance with law, and an
order of the Board of Trustees, made on
the Seventeenth day of September, 1877,
fo many shares ef each parcel of
such stock’ as ‘may be. necessary,
will be sold at »ublic auction at the office of the Secretary, room 2, second floor
sonthwest ‘corner of Broad and Pine streets,
Nevada City. California, o1 Saturday,’ the
dédday of Nov, 1877, at the hour of one
o'clock P, M, of said day, to pay said de‘linquent assessment theren,together with
costs of adveltising and expenses of sale:
A. H. PARKER, Secretary.
Nevada City, Oct 24d, 1877.
NOTICE.
HAVE sold and this day transferred to
WALTER D, VIs'TON, my drug trade’
aud stock of goods contained -in ‘‘Neyada
Drug Store’ ‘*Walter”’ will continue the
hasiness, as usual, at the old stand, aad I
bespeak for him the liberal patronage here.
tofore bestowed ‘upon the store.All persons indebted to me on account of medicinesand and merchandise, ere hersby re* quested to call at, the store and settle the
Bamne af once, Claims .againet the store
E. M. PRESTON.
Nevada, Cal., Oct. 3d, 1877,-1mAssessment Notice.
OME GOLD MINING COMPANY.—
4ocation of princip . placy of —»a-ihess, San Francisco, Gatifornix. © Loedtion
of works, Woods’ Ravine, Deer. Creek,
Nevada county, Californnia — Notice is
hereby given that at.a meeting of the
Directors, held on ithe ninth (9th) day of
October, 1877, an assessment (No, 7,) of
* ten (10) cents per share was levied upon the
apital stock of the corporation, payable
immediately, in United States gold coin,
to the Secretary at the office of the Comvany, 612 Commercial street, San Francis‘0, California. :
Any stock upon avhich this assessment
Shall remain unpaid onthe 17th day of
November, 1877, will be delinquent and ad.
vertised for sale at public auction, and un188 paym@nt is made before.will besold on
MONDAY, the loth day of December 1877.:
to pay the delinquent assessment, together
= costs of advertising and expenses of
sale,
By order of the Board of Diretors.
e J. F. HERRMANN, Secretary.
Office, 612 Commercial strect, Sin Fran(kco, California. ot2
ei No. 903
Application for a Patent to.a
United States Land Office,
to, Cal., Sept: 29th, let}
OTICE is hereby given that Har.
te Cooper, whose post. office is Nevada
y,
+ Placer mining claim bearing gold, situ
‘te In Scoot’s Flat Mining District, Neva“4 county, California, and described as
‘Mows, viz: On surveyed land, being
the Wig ot NW \, NEX of NWK and lot
e of NEX of Section 32, Townsnip 17 N,
tinge 10 E, M. D. M., containing 152
7 Sores. Said location wag, made by
). E. Browa, et al., March 30, 1877, and
de eeo=aed in the mining records of Neva:
~# county, Adjoining claimants are, the
re & Dumber claims on the East.
hee holding any adverse claims
. to present the
Te Ree age aetna
T. B, MeFARLAND, Reginen”
has made application for Patewt for . .
No. No,
Names Certificate Shares Amt.
Alexander Cameron, 133. 100 25 00
Alexender Cameron, 187 .200 50.00
Alexander Cameron, 139 100 25.00
Alexander Cameron,“ 140 100 =. 25 OW
Alexander C: meron, 142 100 25 00Alexaider Comeren, 143 100 25 OA
Alexander Cameron, 144 100 25 00)
Alexander Cameron, 145 100 25.00
Alexander Cameron, 146 100 25 00
W. 3B. Cluff, 44 2000 _%00 00
D M Doub Tr, 218. 50 12 50
8 B Hunt Tr, 1 500 =125 On
5 Bb Hunt Tr, 3 500' 4125. on
8 B Hunt Tr, 7 100°. 26 00
8 B Hunt Tr, 8 100 25 06
8 B Hunt tr, 9 100 25 00
8.B Hunt Tr, 10 100 25 00
§.B Hunt Tr, 11 100 25 00
8 B Hunt Tr, 12 100 25 00
8 B Hunt Tr, 13 100 «=. 25 -«00
8 B Hunt Tr, 14 100 25 00
8 B Hunt Tr, 16 100 25 00
8S B Hunt Tr, 17 200 «50-00
8 B Hunt Tr, 18 200° 60 00
8 B Hunt Tr, 19 200 50 06
S B Hunt Tr, 206 50Q 125 00
$B Hont Tr, 207 500. 125 C0
8 B Hunt Tr, 208 508 126 00
8 B Hunt Tr, 209 560 125 00
8 B Huot Tr, 372 125 $1 25
8 BiHunt Tr, 373 100 25 00
8 B Hunt Tr, 407 2000 600 00
8 B Hunt Tr, 408 200: +60 00
8 B Huet Tr, 409 47 11 75
Randolph; tarrison Tr, 403 100 25 00
Randolph, Harrison Tr, 404 ¢ 50 12 50
“LH Head, 221 100 25 00
G W Hilton, 271 125 31°25
G W Hilton, 410 200 50. 00
G W Hilton, 411 200 50 60
G W Hilton, 412 166 25 00
Maurice Higgins, . 892 650 162 50
A Harvey ‘400 200 50. 00
Cc W Ham Tr, 876 660 162 50
James Murphy, 104 60 15 00
James Murohy, 105 20 5 00
James Murphy, 302 30 5 00
Eugere McPhetridge, 111 . «230 57 50
Kugene MePhetridge, 3'0 60 15 00
Fred Millner, 827 100 = 25 00
M L Morrow, , 8340 OR G2 50
M L Morrow, 335 250° «762 60
M L Morrow, 336 260 62 59
M L Moreow, 337 250 «+ fi2 50
58 T Metcalf, 353 26 00
LP McPherson, 381 60 ©1250
Mrs M A Roddan, 190 100 25 00
. Hugh Roddan, 191 200 60 60
. Walliam 9fnall, 259 186 25 00
. William Small, ‘261 100 25 02
William Small, 348 600 125 00
William Small, 349 600 125 00
William Small, . 350 500 125 00
William Small, 361 50 12 56
N Steiner, 319 400 100 00
Valentine Schmidt, 374 400 100 00
Valentine Schmidt, 396 50 12 50
Valendoe Schmidt, 397 50 12 50
W B Simonton, 401 100 25 00
N H Westfall, 317 25 6 25
NH Westfall, 414 250 62 50
NH Westfall, 415 250 62 50
‘NA Westfall, 416 200 60, 60
NH Westfall, 417 83 20 75
W AS Wermuth, 321k 100 25 00
JA Wells, 317. 250-62 60
“Williaa Zellner, 219 100 25 00
Wiiliam Zellner, 235 50 12°50
William ZelIner, 236 50 12 50
William Zellner, 239 50 12 50
Willigcm Z.Mner, 238 5012 50
And in accordancs with law, and an, erder of the Board of Directors, mate on the.
17th day of Sept, 1477, 80 many shares ef
each parcel of such Stock a3 may be neces.
sary, will be sold at public Auction, at the
office of the Company, 309 California Bt.,
Roo ns 3 and 4, second floor, over Aetna Insurance Office, San Francisc%; Cal., on
SATURDAY, the TENTH day of NOVEMBER, 1877, at the hourof twelve o’clock
M., of said day, to pay said Delinquent Assessment thereon, together with costs of
advertising ond expenses 2: we sale,
J:M BUFFINGTON, Secretary.
Office—3809 California St., Rooms 3 and 4,
second fioor, over Aetna Insurance Office,
San Francisco, Cal. 026
ROGER COMLAN, (¢.
AS constantly onhand, in kettles and
on draught, the celebrated
“Weiner Salvator” and Culmbacher,
MILWAUKEE BEER,
Also the best Home Brewed Beer, from
~ DREYFUSS’ BREWERY.
—Persans asking fs Crédit will
be refase 3,
ROGER CONLAN,
jyo Broad Street, Nevada City.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO PARTIES WISHING TO BBY_PURNITURE. °
REIGHT : from Sen Franciseo being
F now reduced to‘a nominal figure, Par.
tiesin NEVADA CITY and vicinity cae
‘SAVE 60 PER CENT, —
From local-priess; by. sending diract.to
For anything in the-Frniture and Bed.
or Uiphaletecy line, end it will te
oe be — = ceme ye yee
er, for the e cheapest taost
all orders or et of enquiry to
' J. A. SHABER & C©O., 1M. Wasling, Applicant's Atty”
: a» Sh IB 2 oy
{522 OT Market Street, Spo Franeiere
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Transcript . .
Job Printing Office
COMMERUIALSTREET,
Nevada City.
We are prepared to do Job
Printing in a sty.e second to no
office in this State..
As an, advertising medium tae
Nevada Daily Transcript is the
best in the Northern part of the
State. 3
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
IW rece is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the ‘Probate
Court of the County of Nevada; State of
California, made onthe 30th day ef Oct.,
A. D. 1877, in the matter of the estate of
Geo. Flint deceased, the undersigne i, the
Administratrix, will sell at private sale, to
the highest bidder, fur cash, in U.S. Gold
Coin, and subject to confirmation by said
Probate Court on Saturday, the 17th day of
Nov., A. D. “1877, at 12 o’eleck M., at the
t wnof Rough and Ready, in view o! the
propcrty.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 or otherwise,
acquired, other than or in addition to that
j}of-the said deceased at the time of his
deatb, in and to all that certain lot, iece,
or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being
in the said County of Nevada, State of Caléfornia, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Situate on the Northerly side
of the main street in the village of Rough
and Ready. sait County, Stute of California,, bounded Easterly and Northerly by
premises of Dikeman, Westerly by premises of John Black, and Southerly by the
main street of said town, together with the
buildings gitnate thereon, I will also sell
at the same time and place the following
personal property, to-wit: Shoe-maker tools,
lasts, paterns, leath r, stove and pipe; and
all crimping machines and other ‘tools
used in the business of shoe-making. :
Bids in writing will be rereived by the
Administratrix, at her residence én Rough
and Reedy, until Nov. i7th, 1877, 12 o’clock
M. of said day,
Bids must stafe.separately the amounts
bid for said Real ,Esiate.and the bid for
said Personal Property, ot
Termes and conditions of Sale: Cash in
U.S Gold Coin, ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid to the ayctioneer
on the day of sale, Balanee.on confirmation
of sale by said Probate Covrt. Deed and
8U3SN C FLINT,
Administratrix of the :Estate -ef Geo.
Flint deceased. :
J. M. Walling Attorney..
Oct. 30th, 1877.
‘Stamps at expense of purchaser.
931
Established 1865.
American and ‘Foreign Patents. ,
GILMURE & CO, ,
“UCCESSORS TO CHIPMAN, HOSMER
& Co.; Solicitors, Patents:. procured
in all countries. No fecs in advance. No
charge unless the patent is granted. No
fees tor m+king preliminary examinations.
No additional fees for obtain:ng and conducting a rebearing, « Special attention
given to Interferenee Cases before the Patent Officé, Extensions before Congress; Infringement Suits in different States, and
all litigation appertaining to Inventions oF
Patents, Send stamp to Gilmore &-Ce. for,
permphiet of sixty pages.
Old Bounty Land Warrants.
The last Report. of the Commissioner of
the General Land Office shows 2,897,
acres of Bounty Lana Warrants outstand
ing. These were issued under act of 1855
and pritracts. GULMORE & CO. pay cash
for them. Send by registered letter, If
Assignments are.imperfect' we give inatractions to perfect them.
U. §. General Land Office.
Contested sand Cases pros cuted before
the UnitedStates Generel Land Office and
Department of the Iuterio~. ; Private Land
Claiins, Miping and pre-emption claims
and Homestead cases attended to.
Arrears of Pay and Bounty,
Officers, soldiers and sailors of ,the late
war, or their heirs, are iti 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 upty received. Enélose
stamp te GILMORE & CO,, and a full reBy. after examination, will be given you.
Pensions,
All officers, soldiers, and_gailors,.wonnd
ed, i , Or injured in the Jate war,
however slightly, can obtain a pension by
addressing GILMORE & OO. ‘
Cases prosecuted by GILMORE.£& ©O.,
before the Supreme oft he & ted
States, the Court of Claims and the
* iw daputteneat ch t business is Eac! our conducted in a separate bureau
charge of the seme experienced parties e=.
ployed by the old firm, t attention
to all business entrusted te.GILMORE &
CO. is thus seeured. We desire to win
m Ton. GILMORE k& CO., :
piygt. ' Washfogton, D.C.
2 s
F
Yeh.
4 60 AND 62K ST,, SACRAMENTO.
. sei County of Nevaia, at the Court Room
SACRAMENTO ADVERTISEMENTS,
NEW FIRM. __
HALL, LUHRS & C0, /
(Suc¢essors to Milliken Bros, )
EING connected, aswe are, with the
large Butcher and Packing Estbables us to’offer to the trade
‘SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS!
PARD, HAMS, . eR
BACON, SHGULDERS,
ALSO
EXTRA CLEAR AND MESS PORK.
Put up in any shape desired.
We also keep a full stock of Eastern
SUGAR-CURED HAMs AND
1 BACON,
Oysters, Candies, George’s Cod fish, .
Mackerel, Liquors, Cigars
and Tobucco, f
Sole agents for the celebrated
ROYALTY AND YELLOW JACK
FINE CUT TOBACCO,
Choice Butter received daily, direct from the best Dairivue,
We warrant our goods to be ALWAYS just what they are represented to he. j2.
ADAMS, McNEILL & CO ,
~ qMPORTERS AND Es
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
E KEEP IN STOCK EVERY VARIEty of Merchandise in our line, including
WHISEIES,
TOBACCO,
EAST 8.0.0. HAMS & BACON,
FAIRBANK’S LARD, ete.
Just received, a car load of
Schummacher’s B & C Oat Meal,
Which is perfdetly free from all impurities.
OFFICE*AND SALESROOM,
93 and 95 Front Street,
SACRAMENTO.
e19.tf
ACKERMAN BROS.
Sau Frau. & New York. Sacramento,
ACKERMAN & CQ.,
p Ee ag AND WHOLESALE DEA? ~
CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASS
AND PLATED WARE,
Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Toys,
Children’s Carriages, Brackets, Frames, etc, © ~~
189 and ‘191 J Street. and 22
nh Seventh Street.
fr. >» SACRAMENTO,
mav26
J. Re FOSTER, U. Cs BILLINGSLEY 4
FOSTER & BILLINGSLEY,
. ‘apt etceaande seminlancihsomceccas Dealers in
WCOD AND: WILLOW WARE,
ROPE, TWINKS, ;. RRUSHES, HANDLEg,
POLISHES, BASKETS, PAPER BAGS;
STRAW AND,\MANILLA PAPER,
ETC., wHTC.,
No. 57 J Street, :Between Second
and Thirg,
SACRAMENTO,
junl5-6m
Probate Notice.
YN the Probate Court ef; the:Gounty of
Nevada, State of Cakiforyia. In the
matter of the Estate of Wm. M. Baker, deceased. On aeading and filing the petition
of F.E. Baker, Adminiswater of the Estate of Wm. M. Baker, de . setting
forth that he has filed his: account of
céased, in this Court, gud that the same
has been duly settled and. zliowed; that all
the debts and expenses of administration
have been duly paid; and-thgt a portion of
. said estate remains tg be ided among
the heirs 6f said d eg; and praying
amoug other things f: order of distrjbution of the residue.of gaia estate among
. the pers ns entitled. Ht is. orde that
all persons interested in the. estate of the.
gaid i'm *M. Bakker deceased, be and P
pear ‘before the Probate Court of she
of £364. Qourt. in the City of Nevada, in
said Newaia County, on the 24th day of
Nov., A. D. 3877, at 10 o’élock A. M., then
and there-to show causé why an order ¢
distr#bution ebonla not .be meee? of aI
residue of said estate among the ‘heirs o:
the eaid deceased, according: to law; ana
why the dival account of ‘ssid administra.
‘ter, led Oct. 13th, 1877, 8 ould not be sett and sllowed. It is further ordered
‘ @ecopy of this order be published for
successive weeks, before the 24th day
ok Nov.A.D. 1877, in Ba ieee
TpenseRiPT, a newspaper
oe INO. CALD
lishment of Messrs. MOHR & YORK, enCesta MADE FOR
his administration of the estate of said de. ’
. 3. ML Wading, sttoriey, a.
__SAFEs,
OIL, STOVES.
W. G. WILLIAMS,
PACIFIC COAST AGENT :
DETROIT SAFES,
SARGENT’S
COMBINATION AND
TIME LOCKS,
Corner Fourth & J Streets,
SACRAMENTO.
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.
Buhting & €risholm—North San Juan.
\ Granger & Watt—Grass Valley.
A. Hill & Co., Little York.
And 500 customers on thé Pacific Coast,
Prices lower.than any Safe Agency .on
the Coast. :
ALSO,
PACIFIC OIL STOVE,
OF SACRAMENTO INVENTION AND
“MANUFACTURE. :
Does any kind of Cooking and Heating
which @ range will do, witless expense
and vastly less trouble and heat to the
person.
Is warranted perfectly safe,
Uses COMMON COAL OIL.
Is a vast improvement over eny oil stove
eve, invented.
COSTS ONLY EIGHT DOLLARS
In Sacramento.
After six months personal 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 superfluous and wasted heat.
‘No chimney flues, \
‘Can be carried into any room.
Broils a beef steak better than any other
‘ire—over.the open flame,
Not the least smell or taste to articles
cooked ©
Costs only 15 cents a day,
The improvement inthe Stove consists
Ist. Of wick tubes, which are indepen.
dent of.oil chamber, and feed from the
bottom, ‘
2:1, Of moveable: rachets.
84.Of fanneél shaped chimney,
4th. Of common cotton wicks.
zone Agents wanted in each town and
city.
Address rannfacturers of same, corner
4tha J Streets, Sacramento, Cal.
jnt6 W. G. WILLIAMS.
NEVADA ICE CO.
4 hae unders‘gned gives notice that he
, is prepared to supphy the best arti2le
0
MOUNTAIN rcEr
To any bysigess place or private residence
in this city. ‘The Ice is the best ever put
up in this section of the country.
All ordegs Jeft at the office of the Company, on the Plaza, will be: promptly at
tended to.
J. §. THOMPSON.
Aevada, May 11, 1877, t
oy
=
PHILIP RICHARDS,
No. 30 Main. Street,
NEVADA CIFY,.CAL, .
Gold Dost bought and sola Palliom discounted. Advances
made on Geld Dust or bullion
tor ceinu,e atthe Mint.
CHECKS ON SAN ERANCISCO.
Correspondent, f&wiss-American Bank
Sen Francisco jyl-im
JAMES J. OTT.
ASSa EE,
(q retioea, Melted ana Aegon em
by request Gold Bars exchaaged for Cojn.
Main Street, Nevada City.
,Establighed in 1852,
ELEOTRO PLATING in@OLD or SILVER,
_—.
iJ. M. WALLING,
_. ATTORNEY AT LAW
‘AND 2
NOTARY PUBLIC, —
}FFICE, floor below John Jack’s,
-¥ op Pine. Street, WEVADA C'TY, Ca).
Wik vractiee in,all the Courts of the
8 ate aps
——>
. R. M. HUNT, .M. D.
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN ;
»REYADA CIFy
‘Phighly objectionable poe)
COLLEGE,
= —AND—
TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE.
SAN FRANCISCO,
He BARNARD, A. M., Professor
of Mathematic.and Science of Ac.
ounts; graduate of Prince of Wales Qo].
6ge, and Stow’s Model and Normal ‘Train.
ng School; late State institute Director
nd Lecturer of Minnesota, and for the
ast five years President of the Minheapo.
is Business College; havi: § dispoged of
is entire interest-in that institution, an
emoved to San Franelseco® wild hereafter \
enduct a First Class Commercial College
n that city, entranceat 120 Sutter street
and 220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with
office in ltoom 38,) where he Will give hig
personal attention and Services: to those
who desire instruction in Bookkeeping or
the Science of Accounts‘ and English
ore Prof. Barnerd is the
snd author of the celebrated met
Teaching Accounts which has be cutee ps
popular in elucidating the intricacies and
mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to se.
eure a wider field of labor in which to ex.
emplify the superiority of dis method of
panier Ma Bes Creanized Barnard’,
2usiness College and Telegr: i
San Francisco”, ‘ — sara,
A SPECIAL FEATURE,
No more students wili be admitted to the
College than Professor Barnaid can attend
to with his own personal instruction. He
has notorganized this enterprise rnérely ag
an @asy way to make m: ney, but to estab.
lish as enviable a reputation as an Instruetor 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 al] Tuition collect.
ed, and which, by personal effort, he will
a the cara oe on the Pucifie
oust, in Which to obtain a : rae
tical Business Education, fem lean re
HOt Rs OF INSTRUCTION,
or SEsslons—9 to 11.30 A, M. and 2 to
BUSINESS
ce %
>:
* EVENING. SESSIONs—7,30 to 9.80 P.M
Students will be entitled to the use of
tne Rockies Wot §.30A. M.to5P.M., thus
enabling them to tvork outsi s hou por nde ide of the hourg
LavigEsA separate apartment
epnctved icp aoe Lady Seaaenie, Ag hy
provided with every convenie {
cllitate their work, ! retake:
STATIONERY AND Bcoxs—
Moznts are such that all sup
course can be obtained of us ut rate
below the usual ¢ost, ana corresponding
in.every particular with the books used in
Pea] business.
DrpLomas Our Diplomas sre engrave
on steel, fively executed at great cost; the
wiil be issued to students completing th
Course in the Business Department on
payment of the fee of tive ‘dollars,
“No VACAtiON--'The College will be in
session during the entire year. Students
will be admitted at finy time,
N&. Copyine rrom Trx7 Boors—The
ethod of copying
gut understanding
Our arrangeplies ior the
from text books with
whatis intended to yee conveyed is alto.
ectheravoided. Ail wark done isthe di.
rect product of the stndent’s own thought
DIsCIPLINE--We maintain the most rigid
discipline, insisting upCh perfect order and
system in everything. We treat every student a8 a gentleman or lady, and expect
only gentlemanly or lady-like conduct in
return. We do not have rules or penalties
but adapt special modes of treatment to
oe i ao ad conduct is allowed that
ould not be tolerated in the i
ofa wellregulated ey ag cian
For full particulars sena for Cat
and Ojrculars, explaining G
We offer invucements thy
those offered by any sirai
the city. For furth }
logue
ourse of Study.
it are superior to
lar institution
in
SSINESS COLLEGE
420 Sutter street, Roam 38, f
: San Vrancisco, Cal.
References, by permission Ros. David
Burt, State Superintendent of Publie In.
gtruction, Minnesota; lion. ff_ B. Wilson
late Superintendent of Public Instruction
Minnesota; W. D,. Garlaud, Kquitable Lif
Toa ea. 426 California street. 8
++ 5.2. Halk, Attorney at-Lz f 5
some street, 8.¥, e oe
San Frangisco,.Oct. 31, 1875;STOCKHOLDERS
N OTIGE is
Meeting
MEETING.
of tie Stockholiers o? the
CITIZENS BANK,
Will be held at the Bank on ae
Tuesday, November 18th, 1877,
At 7 o'clock, P.iM.,,for the purpose
electing a Board of Directors, awe to at
ing auch other boviness.as aday come before the méetirg, (
P 20OBN PATTISON, Secretary,
Nevada, Ut. Sth, 1§77,-td
CAUTION
—TO—
HYDRAULIC MINERS!
——
&A (LL persone, excepting -thage who,
A. heve purchased the right from me,are
hereby cautioned againat using, or making,
or selling ary device for ternipg the dis.
charge pipes of Hydraulic Machines which
uses the ugflecting power of. the stream of
water, Any such device ja anu infringe.
ment of United States Letters Patent,
granted to me on, the.léth of May, 1876,
and reissued September ivth, 1876. Ebave
commented suit againyt Hichard ‘Hoskin
“for infringing my, said patent, and interd
to prosecute Parties using such device withgut ligense from me, there being
no other way te pretect my. rights. Any
parties wishing-to, purchase the right to
use this device, cansdo so by making apPlicationto.me. . : =
"HENRY O.P 21 KINS,
North Bloomfield, Nevad o., Cal.
ee
. P. XK. STOCETON,
OFFICIAL ‘REPORTER,
County Sacramento.
J Anan nde Pity, artendyé
.
originator .
ev informatic 6 BARNARD'S Pt ormation eddregg .
hereby givon that the Annug ©
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