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VOL. XXXV. . NEVADA UITY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY MORNING. CCTOBER 21, 1877.
The Daily Gransceript
NEVADA. OITY, CaL. :
. M, P. BROWN,
BROWN & CO,
Proprivtors.
POT TE
ER
oe Sanat
“NOTICE TO CON PHAC LOR 5,
OTICE is hereby given that in accordince with the pro isions of an
Act ot the Legisluure of tne State of California, enti led au “Act to. provide for the
Jocatiun, construction aud laintenance of
Public rouds it the County of Neva in,”
I will sell at public sale to the lowesy bilder, in front of B.F. Sarll’s store, in the
town of Yuu Bet, on THU wspay, Uctuber
95ti , 1877, at Ove o'clock P. M., co tracts
for tepa rng an! keeping in repair, for the;
“period of two yeurs, tue fullowiug described rorda of sfid county:
Littke York. Township,
Section 1. Coiamenving at Rea Dog,
thence by way of Yuu Bet wu the juncti om of
the. Gruss Valley aud Be.r iver road at
the White House, 234 m:les more or Jess.
“This iiue of road’ reqaires brea -waters
and turn-)uts to keep tae Water off the
roa i, aod sis) from «:8.ing sa ue, aud to
be kept ia good traveling aud pissable. order during the Winer; also all ditches to
de kept oper duri’ g the rainy season; also
all bridges aud culverts to Se put ip good
substantia repair imuedistely, and to be
kept sv during the whole term of contract.’
section 4, Coinmencing at the White
House, then-e tu Bear Rives. Four miles
more or less,
This line of road reqifires break-waterr
atid turn-out; to keep the water from washing saidr.ad, THY You Bet station read
also requires a ditch on upper side twelve
inches deep und twelve incies wide, to
keep the water off of said roads, an! the
same to be rept open during the winter;
also all bridg+s and culver s to be putin
good, snitabie condition imwedia ely,
and to be kept so diriag the whole term
of contract. —~
Section 3. Commencing at the White
House, thence on tue Grass Valley roid
and the Bugna Vissa Ranch road tu Gieen.horn brilge. ‘Two and ore-balt miles nore
orless, incladinyg on--ha fof said bridge,
Tis line of read r quires breck-waters
and turn outs to turn the w«ter from the
roads, to keep them from washing, »nd
in gooa traveling order duri g the Winter;
also all ditches 19 be kent open during the
Tainy sear n;4Js0 41] culverts to be putia
good substantial repay immedistely, and
to be keptso during the whole term of
contract.
Section 4. Com'nencing at Little York,
thence up the Ridge to Lowell Hill. Nine
miles more or less.
This line of roal. requires four cuts to
be filled, with culverts in the sime, to
carry al! water off that may accumulat ;
all bridges and all culverts to be put and
kept in good and substantial repi'r daring
the whol term of contract; also bisak. watersand turn-ou 8 t) turn the water off
the roal, to keep it from washing and in
good traveling an:! passable condition durfogthe Winter and spring; 4)80 all ditches
be kept open during the rainy aud suowy
season.
The above said culver's to be not less
than twelve inches in the clear. The
‘planks ta, be well spiked with six inch
_wikes.
Hew} Sectlon 5. Commen-ing at You Bet :
_ thence down to Ste p Ho:low Creek acrous
said creek to Little Yurk. Three miles
more or. leas.
This line of road reqniresa good road
from each sid: of the creek inty the said
ereek; also a good recd across the tailings
of said creek, and to be kept so uring the
whole term of ‘snid contract; also ot re.
quires break-waters a.d ‘turn-onrs to turn
the water off the road to keep it fr»m wash‘ ing; also all ditches are t6 be kept open
during the rainy season; also all bridg:s
aud culverts are to be put in repair immeiately, and to be kept so during the whole
term of contract.
The Gontrictor shall be required to keep
the road free from 11 «batructions, such
as -felien trees; rorks, stones (loone or oth’., e@rwise) from paid road.
The Contr ctor of each section shall aleo be required ti pass over the road each
month and +ee that all ruts, holes, et:.,
are properly filled and the r ad beu level.
ed, and that the road is kept in good traveling order during the whole term of the
eontract. JE.SE (HOMPSON,
Roat Commissioner.
Assessment Notice.
HH: GOLD MINING COMPANY —
Location of princip. ’ place of 1a-iheas, San Francisco, California. Location
of works, Woods’ Ruvine, Deer Creek,
Nevada county, Oslifornnia — Notice is
hereby given that at a meeting of the
Directors, held on the ninth (9th) day of
October, 1877, an assessment No, 7,) of
ten (10) cents per share was levidd upon the
¢apital stock of the corporation, payable
immediately, in
ited States gold coin,
to the Secretary at the office of the Com.
pany, 612 Oommervia) street, San Francis.
#0, California,
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid onthe 17th day of
November, 1877, will be delinquent and adVertised for sale at public auction, and unJess payment is made before, will besold on
MUNDAY, the 0th day of December 1877,
to pay the delinquent assessment, together
th costs of advertising and expenses of
vB
Sale,
By order of the Board of Directors.
J. F. HERRMANN, Secretarr:
Office, 612 Commercial street, San Fransino, . California, ot2
; ; "No. 903
Application for a Patent to a
‘Mining Claim.
Unite! States Land Office,
mento, Cal., 8 pt. 29th, 1877,
OTICE is hereby given that Her.
Cooper, whose post office is Nevada
City, has made epplivation for Patent for
® Placer mining claim bearing gold, situ
in Seoot’s Flat Mining District, Neva.
ba county, California,” and described ag
vile: On surveyed land, being
%, NE of NW ane jot
— Brown, et al., March 30, 1877, a
sige. in the mining records of NevaAdjoini: ts »
ire Stenust cheese ‘ae
G: A. BAILEY.
mm
> OTICE TO CONTRACTORS,
KY OTICE is hereby given that iz aceord
N ance witb the provisious of an Act of
the Legisisture of the State of Califurnis,
entitled in ‘Act to. prov de ior the locnation, construction ond maint nance of parblie roads in the Couuty of NeVada.” I wiil
sei] at public sale to the lowest bidder, in
front of the. Court House doo-, in the City
of Nevada, on WEDNE DaY, O.t. 24th,
. 1877, at Ten o’el ck A. M., Contracts for
repairing and keep:ny in repuir, for the
pe:iod, of two yeurs, the vllowing cercribed reads of said Gouuty:
Nevada Town hkp.
Section! Commen.iny at the june‘ion
of Pine end road sir ets, thee rapning
over the Suspension Bridge past the HaliMile House, up
house of '(. L. Hughes tu Slate Crvex, in
ciuding Sl.ite Crak bricge Mnis section
aiso in-ludés tle erogs rvad Jeauing from
the Grass Valley tol! road to roa! section
No: oue, near the res dence of G:W.-LBeadle. :
‘Fhis section of read requires break-wters and turn-out places 'o tarn the water
off the road so ag tu keep it from washinz
and kevp it in good passable traveling order through thé wiiter; «Iso tu keep the
ditches open thrc ug. the rainy e@ason; ua’.
80 al bvidzes ‘an, .ulverts to be pat in
geod substantial repair ins diately and
ke »t 60 during the whoie term f contract.
. ‘Lhe Conta tor-will be required 10 keep
the rosd clear of #1! obstru tious; he wi ]
also be r quired tu go over the soads evry
two weeks during tis termof aeonttact, aid
Ree thatthe rats re atl filled and road bed
roundei up, and new ditches openét on
the uppcr sidd of the road where there ars
hone now; and-all lo ge rocks takon off,
and all rocks taken out that project above
the road bed. ji
In addiviun to the above the contractor
is required to keep the Suspension hriage
clear of snuw during the term of contract,
Section 2. Commencing op osite the residence +f 4d. C. Misls, on 8S cramenta street,
thence t» the junction of Nimro( stteet,
theice across Gokt Flat by the residence
ot J. H. Wentworth, thence ulong past the
GouliRan Miil, to ts intersection with the
Grars Valley tull. road, opposite the residence of ©. W. B,adle.
This hne of road requires break-waters
and turn-out places to turn tre water o®
the roid so #6 to ke p it from washing, aud
to keep it'in pood passable traveling order
through the winter; siso tokeep the ditches open through the ratty season; all bridges anil culvarts to be pas in youd substantivl rep’ r immediately, and kept vo during the whole ‘erm of contract.
‘The covtractor will be required to keep
theroad clear f all obstruction: ; he wil
ulso be FP quired to yo ovr the roud every
two w eks and see that toe rats are ull
jtiled, the roal bed rounded” up an) new
ditches opened on th» upper side where
there are pone now. and al! loose rocks
taken off or oroken up, and ali ruck that
proj ctsabove the roai bed to be taken
vut, and do all taat is required to keep the
road in g 01 repair duriug the who.e term
uf coufract. :
Scctivu J. Com.nencing at a point opposite the-reriden:e of Mrs. Belden, then e
down Sacramento st ect to the juuction of
“Broutand M iostrects, thence up Bolder
street and the led Dog road toa point
where Ghew’s..toll ruad Gowmenves, rix
miles more or Jews; alsu tuut portion of
road commencing at the juaction of the
Kei Dog aad Quixer Hill roads, balf u mile
Kast of the Crystal Springs House, tueuce
on the last mentioned road to the resigen. e
of Geo. F. Juccbs, ut Quaker Hill, three
miles more Or Less.
Tuis.tineot road requires break-waters
and turn-out places to turn off the wuter bo
us to keep it from washing, aud keep it in
ag od passable traveling order througt the
wiute:;,ul-o to keep the iditches open
through the rainy seasui,; all Lridges und
culverts ty be’put in gosd suvs.actial re.
Pair immediatly ana kept sv uuring the
whole torm of coutract.
‘The contractor will be required to keep
the road clerr of all ebstracviuns; he wiil
ulso be required to go over tne rad evcry
two weeks and see that the ruts are ail
filled uid road bed rounded up, new ditch¢s opened on the upper side of th: road
whece there are none now; all loure rock
te be-taken off-or broken up; aiso ali rock
that projects above the ruud bed tu be
taken out, and to'du ail that is required to
ker p the roud im “gvoi repair dusimg the
whuyie term of cntruct.
section 4. Commencing at the junction
of Main and Broad streets, thence up Main
to junction of Comm rial and Coyote
rtrevis, thence up Cuyote to inters: ction of
Washington roud tu Juhnston’s puwuer
house, thence via \ ounty Hospit.ul th.ough
Willow Valley, past the huuse of Luchsinger to the Juuct.on of the Mil iken toll
roai on the Ridge, tour miles mre or
less. .
‘This line of road requires breakwaters
and turn-out places to warn the water. off
the road so as to kesp it from washing,
and keep it-in good p.ssable traveling order through the winter; ail bridges and
culverts to. ke Puc iu gvod substantial repair immediately, ana kept so during ine
whole t&rm of contract,
The contractor will be required to keep
the road clear of all obstractions; he wii
also be required to go over the road every
two wecks and see that the ruts are all
filled, the road bed rounded up, new dite.
es opened on the upper ride where there
ére none now; ait loose rocks to be taken
off or broken up, and all rocds that project
above the road bed to be taken out and to
do all tnat ia required to ke: p the road iv
good repair during the whole &rm of contract; he will also be required to « xcavate
sufficient of the bank mm frontof Wilson’s
honse to siraighten the road; he will also
be required to excavate about six técetof the
bank at the nurth end of Mosquito creck
bridge.
Bection 6 Commencing at the junction
of Broad and Main’strcets, thence to the
head of Browd street tothe West gap of
Sugar Louf, thence on the road leading,t»
Blue Tent; from Blue Tent House to intersection of to:l road at Mt. Vernon Houe,
B:ven miles more or legs.
This line of road requires break-waters
and turn-out places to turn tho water off
the road so as to keep it from washing,
and keepit in good passable traveling order through the winter; abo to keep the
ditches open through the rainy seasou; all
bridges and culverts to be put in good substantial repair immediately, kept so
during the whole term of contract.
. Lhe contractor wiil be required.to keep
‘the road clear of all obstructions, R20
over the road every two weeks and Bee
that the ruts are all filled, ro.d bed roundéd up, new d.tches opened on the upper
side where there sre none now; all loose
Tock to ve taken off or hroken up; also all
} rock thas projects above the -bed to be.
taken out,-and te doall that is required
te keep thie rvad in goud repair during the
whole term of the contract..
of Fast West Broad: street, th up
Weet aay efreet, «rossing American Hill,
4
tie riige, passing the®
past the residence of J. k. Pool'r, thence
to Rough & R ady Towuship line, four
miles more cr fess. ;
‘Fois ine of roud requires break-wWaters
and turn-out p uces tu turn the water otf
the rodd 8. a* to keep 1¢ from washing, and
kerpit in gvod passuble trav: ling order
through the winter ;also to ke p the ditch‘Bs open through the rainy season; also a!l
briuges an! culverts to bputin good-snbttantiul r pir immediately, and kept so
during the whole term of coutract.
the'toad cle:r of all obstructions, to go vver the row ouce in two wecks und see that
the ruts are all fied, road bed rounded
up, pew ditches opeved ou the upper sid
whe e there are pune now, all loose roex
tukeu off or broken up, and all rock thet
projects above the rvad bed. to be faxen
ouv, and to do all tnuat is require] t keep
the ruad in ,cod repair durmg the whole
term of coutract. :
Sect on 7--Comm~encing at the junction
of the Milliken (0 1Road and Wasu:ngton
Rord—on the Kidge; theme aloug said
Ridge jiast the Centril House to the
more or less. ‘
This line of the 10ad requires breakWaters and turu ut piaces to turn the
water offthe road so as to keep it from
wishing, aud keep it in good, passable
traveling order throaghout the Wiuter;
alro to kee, the ditch 8 .open throughout
the rainy season ; i
All bridges and culverts to be kept in
good substautial repair immediately, and
kept so during the whule time of contract,
The contractor will be required to keep
the rvad cieur of all ovustructions, to go
over the road once every two weeks and
see that 1uts are all filled, the ‘roud bed
rounded up, new Giich.s opened on tne
upper side where there are nove now; wil
luose rock taken, ff and all projecting
rocks und rovts to be taxen ont, all ‘over.
har ging branches of shrubs or trees to be
cut offundto Jo ail that is required to
keep tne road in yood repair during the
wholl time of contract, ;
rectiun 8—Comm~-ncing at the West gap
of Suzar Leaf; theuce through Selby Fiat
tothe toll road of Peter Purdon, two miles
mre or legs.
‘Lhis line of road requires breakwaters
and turp outplacesto turn the water off
the ruad so as to keep it. from Washing
and keep it in good traveling ord. r turough
the Winter, To keep the ditches open
throuyh the rainy season, sll bridges and
culverts tu be put in good su stautial re.
pair iumediately, and kept su daring tue
whole time of contract,
The contractor wil. be required to keep
the roud ciewr of uil obstructions, to go
over the road once every two w.eks, and
see that the ruts ure all filled, the road
bed rouuded up, new ditches Opened on
thé uy per siile of the road wnere there are
n ne now, all loose rock taken off or brok n up, and jl projeeting rocks sad routs
to be taken out of the road bed, and to do
allthatis required to keep th road in
youd repuirduring the whole time of the
contract, He will also be required to
widen the road Girectly opposite the orchard of Calkius, ditch and turnpike the
road tor about sixty feet, more or less.
‘Lhe same to be graued twelve feet wide,
and ten inches de: p,
Section 9 ~-\Giuumencing at the juncticn
ot the San Juan'road aud running past the
rsidence of J.8. Dunn, to the tdwaids
‘oil Road, one wile, more or Less,
This hue of .oad requiftts breakwaters
and 1urnont places to keep the water off
the roud. ‘Tue ravine or cut near the resia. nee ot Mr. Gisham to be either praded
oruiiled sufficient fura roat bed; also the
ravine or cnt near the Selb;. Flat schuol
House to be graded or filled tucticient tor
a roa. bed; alsv all bridges and culverts
to oe put in gvod subst intial repair imme.
diately, and kept sv during the whole term
of Gomutract. The contractor will be requiret to go ovor the ruai ouce every two
weeks, and see that all obstructions are removed, see that the ruts
are all diled, the road bed rounded up.
Rew ditches opened on the upper side of
therouid where there are none now, all
loose rocks to be taken off or broken up,
and all projectizg rocks or roots ubuve the
road bed be taken out, and de al that is
required to keep the same-in _gvodrepuir
during the whole term of the contract.
Section 10—Commenciny ut a point near
Jobnston’s powder house; thence up the
Nevada ani Washing on Turopike road to
the junction roud from Willow Valley,
three 1 iles, more or les;,
Tnis line of road requiree breakwaters
and turnouts to turn the wateroff the road,
all loose dirt and rocks to . removed
from.the apper side of the roat, the coud
bed to be rounded up and ditch.s to be
opened on the upper side. The contractor
will be required tu put all bridges and culverts in gvod substantial repuir iamediately, and kept so durlng the whole term
of the contiact. To go over the road once
in two weeks, and sed that all ruts are
filled andthe road bed rounded up, all
loose rok to be tuken off or broken up, all
projecting rocks and roots taked out, all
overhanging branches and trees to be removed and to keep the s:me in good repairdaring the whole term of the contract.
Section 11—Commencing at the junction
of the new grade to Purdon’s Bridye with
the old San Juan road near Rock Ureck,
thence down the Pardiun Grade to Mills’
ravine, two miles, more or less.
This line of road requires breakwaters
and turnouts to turn the water off the road;
the ditches to be kept open during the
rainy season, all bridges and culverta to be
put in good substantial repair immediately, and kepLsouring the whole term of.
the contract. The contra tor will be required. to go over the road every two weeks,°
vee thatthe ruts are all filled, road bed
rounded up, new ditches opened where
necessary ail loose rock taken off al) rocks
and rts that project above the road bed
to be taken out snd to do all that is required to keep the rvad in good r pair during the ful term of the contract.
‘ W. H SMITH,
Road Commissioner of District No. 1.
ROGER CONLAN,
H‘’s constantly on hand, in kottles and
s on draught, tlhe celebrated
' “Weiner Salvator” and Cualmbacher,
MILWAUKEE BEER,
The contractor will be required to keep)
Washington Township lins,, nine miles
. of sale.
DREYFUSS’ BREWERY. . pee saendah 386 and 0, on
Porsonsnaking fe Credit wilh) . eee carr will te la on ee
. be sae 4 y 4 ries. a thon. Hntarest oases ves ed
e —— :
HALL, LUHRS & CO,
(Successors to Milliken HMrus,)
60 AND 62K ST., SACRAMENTO.
—_——
‘I EING conneet d, as we are, with the
large But her and: Packing: Est:blishment of Méssrs. MQHK.& YUuK, enables us tu offer to the trade .
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS!
a
-ARD, HAMS, ee
BACOV, SHOULDERS,
ALg) eS
EXTRA CLEAX AND MESS PORK.
Put upin any shape desired,
_—_ 4
We also keep a full stock of Eastern
SUGAR-CUREO HAMs AND
“ BACON.
ee
Oysters, Candies, George’s Coa fish,
Mackerel, Liquors, Cigars
‘and Tobscco,
Sole agents for the celebrated
ROYALTY AND YELLOW JACK
FINE CUT TOBACCO. .
Choice Butter received daily, direct from the best Vairies,
~~ We watrant our gootlsto be ALWAYS just -what they are represented to be. $2.
ADAMS, McNEILL & CO,
IMPORTERS AND
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
. Ww: KEEP IN STOCK EVERY VARIEty of Merchandise in our line, including ;
WHISKIES,
TOBACCO,
EAST 8. 0,C, HAMS & BACON,
' FAIRBANK’S LARD, etc.
Just received, a car load of
Schummachery’s B & C Oat Meal,
Which is perfectly free from all impurities.
_
OFFICE AND SALESROOM,
SACRAMENTO.
a e19. tf
ACKERMAN BROS, MAURICE, BLOCK,
Sau Fran. & New York. Sacramento,
ACKERMAN & CO.,
MPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEA;
EKS IN A
CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASS
AN) ¥FLATED WARE,
Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Toys,
Children’s Carriages, Brackets, Frames, etc.,
189 and 191.3 Street. and 22
Seventh Street,
SACRAMENTO, :
mav26),
3, R, FOSTER, U. C, BILLING8LEY
‘FOSTER. & BILLINGSLEY,
' eeeperioreys and Wholesale Dealers in
/ WOOD AND WILLOW WARE
ROPE, TWINES, BRUSHES, HANDLFg,
POLISHES, BASKETS, PAPER BAGS,
STRAW AND MANILLA PAPER,
ETC., ETC.,
No, 57 J Street, Between Second
and ‘Thira,
SACRAMENTO,
juni6-6m
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
OLD SPRING GRAVEL MINING CO
Principal place of businezs, Nevada
City. Loeati ne works near Willow Valley, Nevada Ouunty, Cal. Notice is hereby
given, thet at a meeting of the Trustees,
held at the office of the Secretary, Sept.
17th; 1877, an assessment (No. 15,) of 25
centa per share, waa levied upon the capitvl stock of said Company, payab e immediately in United States gold coin, to the
Secretary of ihe Company, at his office,
Brobd street, Nevada: ity.
Any stock upon which said assessment
shall remain un —on the 19th day of
Uct. 1977, will be deemed delinquent and
advertised for sale at publie auction. and
unless payment is made before, will be
sold on the 3d day of Nov., 1877, to pay
the delinquent assessment thereon, togetner with costs Of advertising and expenses
By order of the Board of Trastees.
Sone A. H, PARKER. Secretary.
Nevada City, Sept, J9th, 1877.
. LL Warrants on General Fund, regis.
A tered
Coanty Treasurer, iyo Broad Street, Nevada City.
a 2evads City, O t. 4, wi.
93 and 95 Front “Street, ~}_ SAFES,
OIL STOVES.
W. G. WILLIAMS,
PACIFIC COAST AGENT
DETROIT SAFES,
SARGENT’S “
COMBINATION: AND
TIME LOCKS;
Cerner Fourth & J Streets,
SACRAMENTO,
(ooeTRACTS MADE FOR. .
Tron and Steel Vaults, Vault
Doors, Fire and Burglar Proof
fafes Residence ‘ afes, Jewelers’ Sifes, Coin Safes,
And every variety of'work iu this line.
Fhe very best workmanship on
this Coast.
Refer in Nevada County to
Nevada County Treasurer's Safe, A. Nivens, ALD. & P. Sutton. \evada Transcript,
Vv Flume Company —Nevada City,
Buhring & Chisholm—North San Juan
Granget & Watt—(rass Valley.
A. Hill & Co , Little York.
And 500 customers on the Pas ific Const,
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 a range will do, with less expense
] and vastly less trouble and heat to the
person, :
Is-warranted perfectly snfe,
User COMMON COAL OIL.
Is a vast improvement over any of] stove
eve: invented.
COSTS ONLY EIGHT DOLLARS
In Sacremento.
After six months personal use of this
stove,the undersigned pronounces it an indispensible article in every tamily.
Na storage of wocd.
No clearing of ashes,
No constent 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
fire—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.
21. Of moveable rachets.
3d, Of funnel shaped chimney,
4th. Of common citton wicks.
Psy a Agents wanted in @ach town and
city.
ath & J &treets, Sacramento, Cal,
jnté W. G. WILLIAMS.
5
TEE GOLD ROOM,
———
J.R, TRACY,
FANG Purcitasen the good wil
and fixtures of the Gold toom
would respectfully inform the geaotlemen
of Nevada City,-that he keeps on hand
the finest brands of :
WENES ANDLIQUORS
' TO BE FOUND IN THEbSbTATE,
Polite and experienced BAR-KEEPERS are
in attendance’to wait upon custom(xs, and all binds of refreshing
DRINKS are compounded
» ‘in the: bighest style of
the art.
aug22-tf
CAUTION
—TO— °
HYDRAULIC MINERS!
A LL ‘persons, excepting those who
rt ereby cautioned against‘using, or making,
or selling any device forturning the discharge pipes of Hydraulic Machines which
uses.the ucflecting pewer of the stream of
water, Any such device is an infringement of United Statea Letters Patent,
granted to me on the 16th of May, 1876,
aud reissued september l¥th, 1876. I have
commenced suit against Richard Hoskin
for infringing my said patent, and intend
to prosecute all parties using such device without licevse from me, there being
ro other way to protect my rights. Any
parties wishing to nurchase the right to
use this device, can do so by making ap"plication te me. ;
HENRY C. PERKINS,
North Bloomfield, Nevada Co., Cal.
H. W. VALANTINE. M. D.,
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN,
CORNER BROAD AND PINE
(sti vis, ove nm. Drag nam,
East Broad 8t, , on t St. , next door Residence
above F. M. Orders left at’
Preston's Drug Bto
temic i te. é :
: t
TIME TALLE, No. 4.
a aide f bas Company reserve she right to ving
the same, as cire
quire. To take effect
Thurseay, May 24th 1877
GOING sOUlTn,—Train No. 1. leaves Nevada City at
M. and leaves (irsxs Valley. ut SBA.
ab ~ Colfax at 6:50 A.M, 7
rain No. 3, (loc. l bi tween Grass V,; ht
and Nevada) léavés Nevada nt 11 A, M. peck
river at Grass Valley at 11:35 a. M, :
Train No, 5, leaves Nuvada at 4:20 P, M.,
Yeaves rass Vulley e¢ 4.50 P. M., arri
Colfax at G15 P, M. Sethian
GOING NORTH.
PP i ne 5 2 care Colfax at 7.20 A,
‘ives Grass Valley at 8:50 A. M., a :
Nevada at 9:20 A-M, tied
“Eran No. 4 ( ocal between Grasa Valley
and Nevada) leaves Graves Valley at 2.40
P. M., arrives at Nevada at 3:10 P: Mi
: bing id 7 es Colfax at 6-50 P. My,
eave Grass Valley at 8.25 P. M., arri
Nevada at 8:54 P.M, =—
Train No 2 connects daily at Nevada
stages for North San Tea. ard on Toe
days. Thursduys and Saturat: ¥& with stages
for Downieville and Forest City.
Train No5 connects daily with stoges
from North San Juan, and on Mondaya,
Wednesdays and Frid: ys with stages from
Downieville and Forest City
JOHN F, KIDDER,
ma23 General Superintendent.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETIN Q.
OTICH is hereby given that the Annual
Meeting of tiie Stockholiers of the
CITIZENS B ‘NK,
Will be held ut the Bank cn
Tuesday, November 13:h, 3877,
At 7 o'clock, P, M., for the urpose of
electing a Bourd of Lirecturs, med nthe
ing such other bnsiness ag may come be.
fure the meeting,
JOHN PATTISON Secretary.
Nevada, Oct. 6th, 1877.-ta i
EMPIRE .
LIVERY STABLE,
Address teannfacturers of same, corner .
have-purchased the right from me,are . .
n'a.
willbe paumpfty at-4
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE: NATIONAL,
EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA C1PY.,
D, WELLINGTON :
Proprietor.
3 bets provrletes of the EMPIRE §Ts
, announces that h
the Largest lot of : eerrag
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
Se ns found in uA part of the State,
cams, wit legant Bug ies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the shortest noti eenad
on_the most reasonable terms,
The Horses are free from vice, of good
style and capable of going as fast ag any
gentleman cares to'drive,
Carriages for Funerals attended to with
promptness,
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week
month and the greatest or care guaranteed,
yp WKLLINGTON.
Nevaan @ity, Juiy 8 1277
MINERS’ HOME,
of a home, with
Good Board and Lodging,
, Go to the
MINERS’ HOME, Commercial St.
Board & Lodging $5 per Week.
M. HENDRICKS,
Proprietor,
may 8-1m
PHILIP RICHARDS,
No, 30 Main Street,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Gold’ Dost baught and sold Bul
liom dixcounted. Advanece
made on Gold Oust or bulliou
for ceina,xe at the Mint.
CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO.
Correspondent, &wigs-Amorican Bank
San Francisco . jyl-tm,
JAMES J. ort.
. _ ASSaYER,
OLD AND ORES of every descr iptict”
Refined, Melted and Assayea, :
by request Gold Bars exchanged for Goin,
Main Street, NeVada City.
Established in 1452, °
ELECTRO PJ.ATING in GOLD or SILVER,
_—.,
NEVADA ICE CO,
HE undersi
T ig prepa:
ed gives notice thet be
tosupply the best article
MOUNTAIN rom
To 6s place or private residence
in this hey .~The Ice is best ever put
up in this section of thé country.
All orders left at the office of the Gum.
oa 9 Age aoe Neal Promptly st.
J. 8. THOMPSON.
Wevads, Moy 14, 8T,
UuIstanves may res
I. YOU WANT ALL THE COMFORTS
OT atest