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October 11, 1877 (4 pages)

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F: tzsim_ at interorib San lf miles, forks of nha: t one ef North Cherok«o liter Wo,to Joba Montezurom Glosroad with ive wilks villageof mum's reste wayof if a wile 1 to internd Cherorom Dan ranch and* aforesaid. > ROAD township tuwnekip p; un the lore the 1 €e a1OUg nu Spring ‘ ty june RP, at the ry or lesa. peint on ne Ameriiis inoterhe Indian y ihe old invy line; ~~ to Reid's” 19S. 7 syd of the Oil. road, od ranch ce across pidie road; Jy ing behe end cf uda half pry Houre ran JukR yy county y Mochey yw Rapp’s SS nJun over the nee acress arky Flot irnpike at Jr im ‘the in Townbvrsbip t } to Jant-_ road first . , Macre oF entioned d rounded there eeeaud kept ir. DitcBsy 8 my OD. tervile & shed and er curing pti t he Itaces the réa aveve rocks und & sections ; aptial Ob. Pre k, . ci Districts IES )N — shy 4 ay GkO un be fou das LC ee ev , at Law.. 4 a. t opposite ste} @ aS Mineral Citation. Peay RET —_—— + VOL. XXXvV. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY MORNING, OCT OBER 11, 1877. The Daily Transcript NEVADA OITY, CAL. BROWN & WATSON, ~—_ Proprietors, Harper’s Magazine. Notives of the Press. The ever-increasing circulation of this eons monthly proves its¢o: tinued adaptation to popular desires and needs. Indeed, when we think into how many homes at pepetrates every month we inust consider it ag one of the’@ducators as well as entertainers of the public mind.—Boston Globe. The character which this Magazine po 6aeuses for variety, enterprise artictic wealth . ghd liteary culture that has kept pace with, if it has not lead the times, should cause its conductors, to regard it with justifiable camplacency. ‘The Mag» zine has done good and not evil all the days of i's life.— srooklyn Eagle. aye of the most popular of modern novels have first appear d as serials in thig: Magazine. In all respects. it is an excel ent periodical, snd folly deserves its great guccess~-Philadelphia Ledger, TERMS: oe. —poestage frees to al Subscribers im the United 5 ates. Harper’s Magazine, one, year... .$4 0 > $4 Ov inclades prepayment of U. S. postage by the publishers. 2 Subscript ons. to Harper’s Magazine Weekly, and Bazar, to oneaddress tor one year, $:0, or, two of Harper's Periodicals, “o one address for one year for $7 00; pos age free. An extra copy of either the Magazine, Weekly or Bazir will. be supplied gratis for every Club of Five :ubseribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance; or Six Copies for 20 00 without extca copy; postage free. Bavk .Numbers can.be supplied at, any, sime, ey : ; A complete set of Harper’s Magazine cow comprising 61 Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight at expense of purchaser, for $2 25 per volume, Single volumes, by mail, postpaid, $3 00, Uloth eases, for binding, 58 cents, by mat, post-paid. yi Sr here at A Complete Analytical Intex tu the first Yifty Volumes of Harper’s Maguzine has just been published, rendering available for reference the vast ane ¢otied wealth of information which corttitutes this periodival a perfect illustrated literary cvclopedia. évo, Cioth, $3.00; Half Calf, $5 25. Sent stage ai’. ; . ets spers under the title of “The First Century of the Republic.” contrib. uted by tremest-eminent Americin pub licigta, is now being published in Harper's jnagazine® This ‘series of over twenty papets gyves 2 pep tte na ih ae of Pre jress during the century now . ‘losins, 4n every @epartment of our ‘ational Mire »» GHak?-R & BROTHERS, / SUMMONS. N the Justice’s Court of Nevada Townstip, in the County of Nevada, State of Califoryia, Dr, F, you, Buelow. plaintiff, vs. Rostoe Merrow, a ant. The of the State of California gend greeting to Noscoe Merrow, defen lant. You are hereby regilired to appear in en action bro against you by the above named atti i the Justice’s Court of Nevada Township, County of Nevada, state of, California, and te answer before the Justice at his office in ssid Township;the complaint filed peters within five days, exclusive of the duy of service, after the ‘service on you ofthis ~ sammona—if served within the Township in which this actiou is brought;or, if serv. ed out of said Township, but in said County,. within ten days; othérwise, ‘w'thin twenty days. ‘The said action is brought to recover the sum. of #27 50, alleged to be due to plainthf from defendant. for professional services-4s.a physician, and for medicine rendered” and furnishei to defendant athis special instance and request during the last two years. And you are hereby notified thst if you fail to so appe:r aad answer said comp aint, as above re/qnired, said plaintiff will recover. judginent aginst you for the sum of $27 50, together with costs. Given under my hand this 19th day of September 1877. LEJP. GARTHE, Justice of the Peace of. said Township. oct4+ Im f as es United States Lanrid Office, S,cRaMEnro, Ca., Sep. 24, 1877. YO sll Whom it may concern: Whereas, on the 25th day of December, 1s74,the Piat of ‘Township l8North, Range 10 Bast, was lei in the U. 8. Land Office, and by -ouumtssioner’s latte dated December 2d, 187k, tue SB quarter of Section 28,in 'Cownsaip 18 North, Range 10 East,is to be treati a3 mineral in character, until the contrary is proved, after due notice. And whereas, The University of Califormdu, by J. Ham Harris, Ladd Agent, Pint Ottice address San Francisco, Czl., has applied to enter the same, Therefore you will take notice,that under and by virtue. of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Jflige, dated May 6th, 1811, we have DX-d. the 6th day.of November, A. D.’1877, at ll o’cd0ck A. M.at this office, before the Regicter and Receiver, for the hearing of preofs to determine the charact«r of said lands. In witness whereof, we have heremato set our hands the diy and year first ebove. written, TY. B. McFARLAND Register, ep27 HART FELLOWS Receiver. _ Geo. Cadwalader Atc’y , Sacramento, Cal. MIMERAL CicaTium. Sace<menro, CaLiroRNta, September 26th, 1877, O Norman Levol,J. M. Purker, Wm. Dickerson, W. M. Harris, BE. @. Burt. Je, and to all whom it msy concern:— Whereas, Mineral sfidavit, No. %, was Wed in the U.S. Land Olfice, alleging whe Shalfof 8B garter of section 12, in svWnship 16 Nort 4. Range] Hast, to be more vainable ful mfning than foragricultaral purposes, and whereas, Juha Hast. wes. Post Office oe oe Grass Valley ,Cal., mel : ) root as te the char> moter o' Baitang, dia : Therefore you will take notice, that untor anid Mase a ins'ructions ftom the “All rock’ projecting above the road bea Srauches of trees must be cat off, 80 as not ‘. paired, ag. the Road Commissioner may di: “Ago the best Home Brewed Beer, from Delinquent Sale Notice, “NPANISH GOLD MINING COMPA. S WY. Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California—Lecation of works, Névada county,California. Notic-—There are delinquent upon the following descer:ited stock, oh account of Assessment No 1, levied on the 9th day of July, 1877, the severa' amounts set opposite the names of the respective thareholders as follows: : No.of » Noof Names Certifi'e Shares Amt. A.R Lord 14 1000 ©$80 00 Henry Mrs Wm, 33 100 8 00 Ivory M.B. se. 5000 640000 Ivory M. B. $1 3000 «=—240 OF Ivory M. B. 32 1000 ~ 80.00 Ivory M. B. 36 700 66 00 Morehouse W. P. 37 2% 20 00 Morehonse W. P, 39 50 4.00 McClellan John 4i 100 800 McClellan H. H. 42 100 8 00 And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 9tn day of July 1877, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be neces-ary, will be sold at public auction at the vffice of the company, 41 Market street, San Francisco, Californis, on MONDAY, the Tenth day of September, 1877, at the hour of one o’clock, P. M., of suid day, .o paysaid delinquent Aesessments thereon, together with Costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. : ©, C. PALMER. Secretary. . Office, 41 Market. straet;.San Francisco. . Nevada, Aug. 18 td. POSTPONEMENT. Ai a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Sp8nish Gold Mining Cempany, held on the 3d day of September, 1877, the day of sale of delinquent stock was postponed from Mondav, the d0th day of September, 1877, until Tharsdey, the 27th day of September;1877, at the same hour and place. Cc. C, PALMER, Secretary. . POSTPONEMEST. of tue Spanish Gold Miming Company,heid on the 29th day of September,the shove sale of stock was postponed. until TUESDAY, October 16th, 1877,.at the same hour and place. G.0. PALMER, Sectetary. NOTICE 160 CONTRACTC RB. OTICE is hereby given thatin accordance with the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of tae State of California, entitles an *‘Act to provide for the location, c.nstruction and maintenance of Public reads in the County of Nevadz,” I ‘Will sell at public sale tothe lowest bidder, in front ef Kobv’s Hotel, in the towu of Eureka, on MUNDAY; October 16th, 1877 at One o’clock P. M., also in front of 8 8 Hotel, in the town of. Moore’s Fist, on TUESDAY, October 16th, 1877, “at. One o’clock PB. M., Contracts tor repairing and keeping in repair, for the ied of two year, tre Fo sot Bal, Fonds of said county: . A Eareka Bection 1. 3 Township ili Ownship. : cing et Bloomfield end_extending thence wa of Graniteville to Martery, ten miles more or less. . n’s Bi must te rémoved; roots and stumps cut outs loose rocks kept off; the brush and to interfere with passe: on stage coaches; the ends of all logs and fallen trees must be kepé at least seven fect from the center of the road; ditches must be dug and culverts putin where the Road Commissioner may direct, to prevent washing; rats must be filled, and all the loose dirt taken f.om the upper side of the road (to the solid bank) und the road leveled up each Spring before the ground becomes dry, and the road kept in good traveling condition during the term of contract. Section 2. Commencing at the Back Bone aud extendihg thence .by way of Bloody Run to Woodlsey’s and Meore’s Flate (or any other way to Moore’s Fiat that may be adv pted by Beard of pt isors). thence t int rsect the main kidge Koad, near Sgow Tent, eight miles more or lesg, All rocks projecting above the road bed mast be remuved; roots and stumps cut out; all loose rocks kept off the road; the bengh and branches of trees must be cn‘ off #c as not to interfere--with. passengers. on stage coaches; heends of alllogs and fallen trees murt be Kept at least seven feet from the center of the road; ditches must be dng and culverts put in where t: e Road Commissioncrs may direct, to prevent washing; ruts must.be fillei and all the looge dirt taken from the upper side of the road (to the solid-bank) and the road leveled up each Spring before tae ground becomes dry; plank on the bridger must be kept fastened down, and the ruad kept in goed traveling condition during the term of contract. ° " : Section 3. Commencing at Hartman’s Brewery,in the town of Graniteville, and extending to the Sierra County line, at Jackson’s Ranch, thirteen mfles more or legs. All rucks pr jecting above the road bed must be removed; reots and stumps mut out; all looge rocks kept off the road; the ends. of all loge and fallen trees must be kept at least seven feet from the center of the road; ditehes must be dag and culverts put in where the Road Comumissionpers shali-direct, to prevent washing; the Plank on the bridge at Poormanm’s Creek must be kept fastened down, and all other bridges must be removed, rebuilt or ‘reTiet; rets must be filled and all the loose dirt taken from the upper side of ‘the road (to the solid bank) and the road levéled up each Spriug before the ground becomes dry, ard the road kept in good traveling condition during the term of coftract; all the corduroy on this. Section must be covered with at least eight inches of dirt. : ; JOMN KNOTWELL, Road Commissioner of said Dictrict. 4 : ROGER CONLAN, ‘ aS on hana, in tettles and On draught, the celebrated ‘Weiner Sdivater”’ and:Caukn. a s bacher, MILWAUKEE BEER, . ; be refasea.mage — 60 AND 62K ST., SACRAMENTO. ables us to offer to the trade J-ARD, HAMs, ROYALTY AND YELLOW JACK Ata meeting of the Board of Directore . "
‘Schummacher’s B & C Oat Meal, ~ SACRAMENTO ADVERTISEMENTS, NEW FIRM. HALL, LUHAS & C0,, (Successors to Milliken Bros,) EING connectrd,as we are, with the large Butcher and Packing Est.blishment of Messrs. MOHR & YURK, enSUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS! pa 9 ee : i BACON, SHOULDERS, 6140.4 EXTRA CLEAR AND MESS PORK. Put upin any shape desired. —_—— We also keep a full stock of Eastern SUGAR CUREO HAM» AN BACON, . 2 Oysters, Candies, George’s Cod fish, Mackerel], Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco. ; Sole agents for the celebrated FINE CUT TOBACCO) Choice Butter received duily, direct from the best Dairivs. We warrant our geodsto be ALWAYS just what they are represented to be. jz ADAMS, McNEILL& CO, IMPORTERS AND __ WHOLESALE GROCERS. os Wwe. ZEEP IN STOCK BEVERY VARIE. tyof Merchandise in our lite, including eA WHISKIES, = ~ TOBACCO, EAST 8. ¢.C. HAMS & BACON, FAIRBANK’S LARD, ete. ‘dust received, a car load of Whieh is perfectly free from.a}l impurities. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, 93 and 95 Front Street, SACRAMENTO. elg.tf UBICE BLOCK, Sacramento ACKERMAN & CO., rea AND WHOLESALE DEAj ~ ERS. IN . AGRERMAN BROS, Sau Fran. & New York. CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASS AND PLATED WARE, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, } Toys, , Children’s Carriages, Brack: ets, Frames, etc., Seventh Street. _ SACRAMENTO. mav26 U. C. BILLINGSLEE _ FOSTER & BILLINGSLEY, PoPOBT eae 204 Whoiemie Dealers in J.B. FOSTER. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, ROPE, TWINES, BRUSHES, HANDLEg. POLISHES, BASKETS, PAPER BAGS, STRAW AND MANILLA PAPER, ETC.,~EPO,, Ne. 57 J Street, Between Second and Third, z SACRAMENTO, juni5-6m é ASSESSMENT NOTICE. «~ OLD 8°BING GRAVEL MINING 0O Principal place of business, Nevada City. Locati no works near Willow Villey, Nevada Cuunty, Oal. Notice ie hereby given, thatat ameeting of. the’ Trustees, held at vhe office of the retary, Sept. '17th, 1877, an assessment (No., 15,) of 26 centa pershare, waa levied upon the capital stock of said Company, payab'e immediately in United States gol coin, to the Secretary of che Company, et his office, Broad street, Nevada ity. Any stock upon which said assessment shail remain unpaid on the 19th day of Oct., 1677, will be deemed delingvent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is B0ld on the 3d day of Nov., 1877, to pay rot delinquent assessment thereon, togeth= migh costs of advertising and expenses gale. . 4 . By order of the Board of Trustees.County Warrants. Attn b to warrants Nos. 103, 127, . ase ced Buzect, seats om os . BANDMANN, NIELSEN & CO 189: and 191 J Street. and 22} . ie Kidd's Bailding, Broad Street. made before, will be GIANT POWDER. ANUFACTURED under Alfred Noior Nitro Glycerine Powders. Consumers and dealers in so-called HURCULES PUWDER, infringe on the, GIANT POWDER COMPANY’S rights and will be held responsible for damages. THE GIANT POWDER CO., Ask your special attention +o their m«PROVED. GRADES CP POWDER, VIZ: NO, 1 GIANT, Now the mest powerful explosive compound in the world. Price 75-cts, per Ib. NO. 2 EXTRA, A new grade, which hereafter will be our second grade. It is-of immense strength, far surpassing any powder of its class ever before irhanufactured. Notwit standing its greatly ircreased strength, it will be sold at the price of the old No. 2, viz: 50 CENTS PER POUND Where a powder stronger than ordinary No. 2is needed, we invite a careful trial of this new grade, Our powder of this grade will continue of make. It is astrong. reliable and sure powder, end will dc excellent work. Special attention is called to the reduced price of 35 cents, at which we will hereafter 861] this grade. JUDSON POWDER. This new and valuable powder is rapidly coming into general use as » substitute for common black tewder, to which it is in all respects far superior. Descriptive circulars furwarded on application. Price 1, cents, or by car load 13 cents.’ In cartiidges, 2 cents extra. ‘Discounts as useal to the trade on our various grades of Powder. Caps, single, dou»le and triple force,— also, fuse of all brands always on hand. General Agents Giant Powder Co., GEO. E, TURNER, Agent Nevada City. ‘mal6-3m 210 Front 8t., San Francisco. NEVADA ICE 0, . HE undersignei gives notice that he 7 is prepa to supply the best article oe $ ; MOUNTAIN ICE To any business place or private residence in thie city. The Ice is the best ever put up in this section of the country. All orders left at the office of the Cumpary, on the Plaza, will be promptly _at= J. 8. THOMPSON. evads, May 11, 1877. DR. C. D. BOBO, Physician and Surgeon, Office Hours---From.® to 10 A.M, and from 6to8 P. M. . ctor lat dl HOUR, From 12 YW. to 1 P. M, BELDEN’S DBUG STORE, Nevada. . Cty California, . DENTISTEY R.®. E. HUGHSON, has opened an office : Over Hyman Bros.’ 8tere. He is propared to perform 311 kinds of Mechanieal and Operative Dentistry, in the latest and most pe peowed styles. — Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver Vulcanite and Alu imum. Satisfaction guaranteed ag to quality'and price of work. ;Visite made at residence if desired. Nevada, May 80th, 1871. CLI] either sex, imany part of the country who is willing to work steadily at the empleyment that we furnish. $66 per week in your own town. You’ peed not .be away from home over night? You ve your whole time to the work, or only your spare woments. We have agente who are making over 620 per day. All who’ engage at oncecan make money fast. At the present time money cannot be made so easily and ripidty at any other business. It costs nothing to try the business. Terms and $5 Outfit free: Address at once, H. HatLerr & Co , Bortland, Maine. jy.18-6m Eureka Stagé and Express Line. STAGES will leave Nev:Fre for Moore’s Flat daily ~ @xcept Sunday,.and for 4 Bureka, Monday, Wi and Friday, at “6730 A. M. Returning, will leave Moore’s Fiat daily, except Sunday, at 7:30 A.M. i Will. leave Bureka Tuesday, Thuredey “and Saturday, Is noteasily earned in these times, but ttcan be made in three months by any one of at 7 A.M. W.H. CRAWFORD, Agent. . V Flame Lamber Company de of Flume, Mining an: Aero CIVIL ENGINEER, ae rs . Aud Uv. 8. Sarvoyer ble’s original and only valid patents OIL, STOVES. the strength of our No. 2. of last year’s}. _} Preston's Drug SAFES, W. G. WILLIAMS, PACIFIC COAST AGENT SARGENT’S COMBINATION AND TIME LOCKS, : Corner Fourth & J Streets, SACRAMENTO. . MADE FOR Iron and Steel Vaults, Vault Doors, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes Residence fafes, Jewelers’ Safes, Coin Safes, And every variety of work in this line. The very best workmanship on : this Coast. Referin Nevada Connty to Nevada County Treasurer’s Safe, A. Niv-' ens. A.D. & P. Sutton, Nevada Transcript, V Flume Company —Nevada City. = ‘Buhring & Clisholm—North San Juan. Granger & Watt—(irass Valley. A. Hill & Co., Little York. And 500 customers on the Pacific Coast, Prices lower than any Safe Agency on the Conat. ALSO, PACIFIC OIL STOVE, MANUFACTURE. Does any kind of Cooking and Heating which a Trabgé Will do, with less expense and vastly less trouble and heat to the person. Is warranted perfectly safe. Uses COMMON COAL OIL. ~ Is a vast improvement over any oil stove eve: invented. : : COSTS ONLY EIGHT D@LLARS + -.In Sacramento. After six months persoral use of this stove,the undersigned pronounces it an indispensible article in every tamily. No storage of wood. No clearing of ashes. ‘No constant watching of fires. ‘No snperfinous and wasted heat, No chimney fines, Can be carried into any room. Broils a beef steak better than any other the open flame. Not the least smell or taste to articles cooked. : Costs only 15 cents aday. The improvement inthe Stove censinte lat. Of ‘wick tubes, which are indepen. dent of oil chamber, and feed from the bottom. 24. Of moveable rachets. $a. Of fannel shaped chimney. 4th. Of common cotton wicks. PP a Agents wanted in each town andAddress manufacturers of same, corner 4th & J Streets, Sacramento, Cal. jnié W. G. WILLIAMS. ‘TEE GOLD ROOM, oe J.B. TRACY, AVING PURCHASED the geod wil and fixtures of the Gold Room “weuld respectfully inform-the gentiemeti of Nevada City, that he keepa on hand the finest brands of WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE FOUND IN: THBSTATE. Polite and experienced BAR-KEEPERS are in attendance to wait upon énetomcra.and all kinds of refreshing DRINKS are compounded ~ in the highest style of the art, aug22-tf CAUTION HYDRAULIC MINERS! A™ persons, exce those who have purchased the right from me,are hereby cautioned ‘against using, or making, or selling any device for turuing the discharge pipes of Hydraulic Machines which uses the ueflecting powerof the stream of water, Any such device: ig an infringement of United Staten Letters Patent, granted to me on the 16th’ of May, 1876, and reissued September 19th, 1876, I have commenced suit against Richard Hoskin for infringing my said-patent, and intend to prosecute a)l parties using such device without license from me, there being ro Other way to protect my rights. Any parties wishing to ~urehase the right to use this device,can do sv by making application.to me. tote. HENRY ©. PERKINS, * North Bloomfield, Nevads Uo., Cal.. H. W. VALANTINE. M. D., RESIDENT PRY@ICIAN, OF SACRAMENTO INVENTION AND . bp dn N.C. N. GR. RGO. DETROIT SAPES,. nme taiie, wo. 4. 4 bite Company ree the right to wry, the same, a8 circumstanc quire. To take effect lagen les Thursaay, May 24th 1877, GOING SOUTH, Train No.«1 leaves Nevada City M,. and leaves Grass Valley at eae “ arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A. M. : Train No. 3, (locul between Grass Valley and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 11 A. M., ar rives at Grass Valley at11:35A.M. S asioge No. 5. thie Novada at-4:20 P. M,. ved “rass Valley at 4.60 P, M., A Colfax at 6.15 P. M. ee GOING NORTH. ; sag pif Colfax at 7.20 A. 3 eaves Grass Valley at 8:50 A. M., arriv. : Nevada at 9:20 A, M. Overt Train No. #(,ocal between Graas Valley. and Nevada) leaves Grass Valley‘ at 9:40 P.M,, arrives at Nevada at $10 P!'M. ‘ ; ey No. < peaven. Colfax at. 6-50' P. My, eave Grass Valley at 9.25 P. M., arriv. , Nevada at 8:54 P. M. . een Train No 2 connects daily at Nevada with stages for North San. Juan, avd on Tuese days. Thursdays and Saturdaye with stages. for Downieville and Forest City, Train No5 connects daily with steges. Ca yh — es and on Mordsys, ednesdays an id: ys with ffom Downieville and Forest City. snern JOHN PF. KIDVER, General Superintendent. NATIONAL EXCHANGE, ma23 HOTEL, BROAD STRBEET..... NEVADA CITY, weet A. HHANSON, Proprietor. Agee on KNOWN HOTEL Is aL. ways open for the accommodation of the Traveling Public. Large additions have been made to it, and it has been fitted up inelegant style. The Sleeping Rooms are larg, Biry and comfortable, and the Table will compare favorably with toat of > ean in vel State. The Proprietor Spare nO pains or expense tu bis guésts comfortable, ; _— _& First Clhags Barber Shop in co nection with the, Hotel. A ogosens Stages leave this honse da fi towne eetn of this city, ~ al mm *~ House. . Billiatd Tables and connect with tro Hotet. adA share of Public Patron BS fully aulicited, hed aan A. H, HANSON, Propristor, Nevada, September 9th. . EMPIRE : LIVERY STABLE, BROAD 8TREET, OPPOSITE NATIONsy ‘EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY. + D, WELLINGTON, Proprietor. —— HE proprietor of the EMPIRE STABI antounces that he has now the Largest lot of 5: Horses, Carrié and Baggies To be found in thie part of thie State. Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagone and Hacke to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms, The Horses are free from vice, of good style and capabie of going as fast as say gentleman cares to drive. : Carriages for Funerals atten@ed to with prom ptness. Good Saddle Horses always on hand. Herses boarded by the day, weekmonth and the greatestof care gnaranteca VP WELLINGTON. Nevada ity. July 8 14879 _ MINERS’ HOME. . F YOU WANT ALL THE COMFORTS of a home, with Good Board and Lodging, Go to the MEINERS’ HOME, Commercial St, 9 Board & Lodging $5 per Week. M. BENDRICKS, Proprietor, They iti ; PHILIP RICHARM, .~. No, 30 Main Street, NEVADA CIFY, CAL, Gold Dust bought and sold Beiom digcounted. Advanetcs made on Gold Dust or vVullivon for ceinaxe atthe Mint. CHECKS ON S4N FRANCISCO. Gorrespondent, fwigsAmerican Bank Sen Frangigpco 3 jyelac, JAMES J. OFT. : +ASsa VER, 5 AND ORES pf every description Seamed, Melted-eng Asea;vd. as ; sented tu. » shG w2 % Main Street, Nevada City. SS . PRROERO RIATING ty GOLD of SILVER, % A Carrisge will always be a the Denet. to convey petit ioe”