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October 27, 1875 (4 pages)

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6 treat Diseases Syphil. >85, Im Years 6& Dlly of an. Visiting and has ry, 623 is, San 1d those me nor and hag for the 8, both sufferthe efa ‘virus t their’ e8 and isqualjarriage horrid 6 limbs, , loss of gstrang‘NCeB, & yffice : or . The Daily Transcript a s ei { E pay rely . secrecy 10__meore i soutuservices, nstances lent and ; quacks nd will rument, and per RED AT Dr. Gibngth of is ind ¢ 3 fro tof the ion for in hb the oe Co., warded <earhey incisco, reet. the let i : 3 ij ey ofthe brédge at the Bridgeport township taken, out,.and all loose roeks kept ~ before the ground becomes dry, ani * Bridges are tobe kept in repaif, NEVADA CITY, N. P. BROWN. B. J. WATSON. . BROWN & WATSON, . Proprietors;—— i 5 SE RE CAly ] Sag era ince Ripe jcc . Y OTICE to Tax PaStrs.and Contractors. . Notice is hereby given.that sr. . 6 with the provisions of an Act ature, of the § € i titied an Act to pro location, . ecnstruction atid r i Public . Roads in Nevada county, I wild sell at pub. lic sale tothe lowest. bidder, in ftrentot Skidmore’s saloon, in thé town of! North . {Hoomfield, on SATURDAY, October sath, at ll o'clock, A. M,, contracts for repairing aud keeping in repair for the term of two years, the -fsllowing déScribed roads in Eloomficld Township: . Section ly Commencing at the north end . i us s enline, runnin: thence t» the rFaine’s Hotel, Like City, The bridges ‘on the rgat are to be képt in good repair, all rocks projecting above the road, bed to ,be memoved, r it off, Ditches-and culverts are.to be constyucted in such place-, andin such manner as the Roud Commissiontr rasy direct, to prevent the road. from wasbing. The read is to be . leveled ap, and ruts filled in each Spring, . kept in good traveling condition during the time of contract. Section 2. Commencing at Paire’s Hotel, eLake City, running *thence by way of North Bloomfield and Humbug Car yon, to the intersection with the ridge roud.Also,. that piece of road running from Waldroni’s . ranch to the Back Boné House. Al -rocids . projecting above the road. bed, % to be removed, reots taken out, loose rocks’ kept off, and the ornsh cut off from that portron of the road that.lies in humoug Canyon. Ditehes and culverts to be putin / such places, and in such manner as thy} Koad Cominissioner may. direct, to. ke¢p . theroad from washing. The road to/ be fil edin and leveled up each Spring, before the ground becomes dry, aud kept iM -Zood traveling condition during the Acrin of contract. All.bridges are to be kept in . good repair, Dis Section 3. Commencing at North Ploom! field, running sbating the town of Relief C re Hill, and terminating ut the crossing of the North. Bloomfield -Co’6™, ditch. Three miles more or less. This road requires the rocks and roots takeu gut, and loose rocks kept off of the road. /Culverts and breaks wuters are to be constructed in such piacesand such manner 4s the Road Commissions er may direct, fo prevent the road from washing. All/bridges are tO be kept in good repair, dnd the road leveled’ up and . nlled in eath Spring before the ground becomes dry. The bridge across’ Missouri Canyon requires one new bent under the West end, new stringers and new planking. Plank‘40 be 4 inches thick and"sixteen ‘feet . jong, and stringers 12xl2equare, of spruce. There areto be 4 stringers in place of 3 as at-present. . Section 4. Commencing at Luke City,running thence by way of Back Bone House, to the Eureka townshlp line. ‘Vhis road reyuires cuwerts und broak-waters, to prevent fi Trt wishing, all rocks projecting above the’road bed tobe removed, .rbots ’ to be taken cut, apd loose rocks Kept off. and, the read utust be keptin good traveling order dufiig the term of the contract. The breakwaters and culverts are to be put in-such places; and at Such times as the Road Commissioner may direct. eee t . T. P. CRANDALL, Road Commissioner. ey: onde to Max Payers and Coutractors. N ‘Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of an,Act of the . Legislature, of the State of California,enti-tled an Act to provide for the re ie Ra { struction and maintenaice of PablicRoads in Neyada county, I will sel! at public sule to thé lowest bidder, in front of C, Gris‘sel’s Hetel, ir the town of Washington, on MONDAY, November ist, at 11 "o'clock, A. M., contracts for repairing and keeping in repair for the term‘of two years, the foljJowing described roads in Washington Township: _., ~ Section 1: Commencing at the Nevada Township line, runniug thence by Way of Sxiilman’s mill, to intersect the. Waghingwn and Alpha toll road,to Alpha, a distance-of about four milese-~—-s-—— Section 2.Gommengingat the junction of the Alpha and Omega roads, running up —the tidge on the Omega road, to Omega, four and one-half miles more or less. “’ section. Commencing-atthe junction ofthe Umega and Bear Valléy roads; ranning thence onthe Beur Valley road to the erossing of Bear Riyer. a distance of about six ee; Lhese roads require ditches, eulverts and break-waters to prevent them from washing, roots taken out, louse rocks kept off, ahd rocks projecting above the road bed to be blasted off. The brides are to be kept inrepair and the road ih good treveling condition during the term of contract. The roads are to be leveled up and the ruts filled in each Spring before the round beconjes dry, : aes ne SR. CRABBALL, Road Commissioner, ASSESSMENTNOTICE. Ge 800 MINING COMPANY. Lo. i estion of principal place of business aa oo pan oy, Eecation of werks Gpld Flat, Nevada County, Cal. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of i repheld on the 27th day of Sept., 1875, an agseasment (No: 13) of 25-cents per thare y ths corporation,® payable ‘immediately in United Stutes goWd and silver ‘coin, to the Secretary; at the office cornerof Market an Spear. a ““Any stock upon which ‘this assessment _Temain unpaid. on the’ Phiftieth day of October, 1575, will be delinquent, 0} cto! ’ i, : be SES oy for neal at Be Fn ey and unless payment is made before, will be ursday, the 26th day of Novi, 1875, to pay the ielinquent. assessment, togétines with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. — 2 _ . By etder of the Diréctors, s ; Cc. C. PALMER. Secretary. a » Market street San Francisco, . . a : OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Fog ted FOR YOUNG MEN effects of Errors and Abuses , ta early life. Manhood restored. Jmpediments to marriage removed. New method ef treatment. wand remarkable remedies. Books and in 4irculars sent ’ sealed sire lopes. Address Ak ASSOCIATION, No. 419 sad ng ht street, ia, Pa,— an institution having 3 SESE EE ek ha . And having fitted it up in first class style, HAIR CUTTING, F _ SHAVING, Light! Light! Light! SPRINGFIELD . SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE ; but, Winter, and. Summer, have been in levied upop the capital stock of } ya pital. éets, San Franciseo. © ° =n NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, CRAWFORD’S BARBER SHOP. W. D. CRAWFORD, ; AS taken charge of FORD’S BARBER SHUP.,, on 3 Broad Street, Opposite the National-Exehange Hotel, is preyfareu to accommudate the gentlemen of Nevada City and County. with the latest a WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1875, eee poe : BROAD STREET.%...NEVADA cIry, S.A. EDDY, Proprietor. . SHAMPOOING, etc. A full line of superior Hair "Tonics ‘constantly on hand, key Children’s Hair Cut in a neat and woftkmanlike manner. : Razors Honed and Set. “A share of the public specttully, selicated. sep25-lm Patronage is reW. D. CRAWFORD. —_—_—_ f, Hass ACCEPTED THE AGENCY /OF THE CELEBRATED / 2 Gas Machine, We are now prepared to furnish machines of all sizes for lighting doreis, CuurRcHES< PUBLIC BUILDINGS Or PRIVATE RESIDENCES. OVER 1,000 TESTIMONIALS ATTEST THE SUPERIORITY OF THE OVER ANY OTHER NOW IN USE. They are simple in construction, not liable to get-out of order, require no sxill to manage, are MADE ENTIRELY OF COPPER And are substantial and durable. They oc cupy but little space, can be set up at little eXpeuse, and are equally adapted for light ing-the largest Hotel or the amatiest dwellingy ‘Chey are fo new or untried wachine, constant use all.through.ihe United states for uverseven years. , » #F” No fire is aisett in manufacturing the Gas, and buildings lighted by it are insued at thé santé fate as though coul gas wi used. eee : ua” The cost of Gas made by this Ma. chine will not exceed $150 to $250 -per thousand feet. ; We invite correspondence from those building or contemplating the introduc. tion of Gas, and will send, on applieation, . catalogue, with full cuté and explanations of the workingsef the Machines, and hundreds of testimonials'to its superiority over any Other Machine now in use, : * We'also invite atteztion to our full and complete line of ps GAS PIXTURES, Embracing the ngwest styles of CHANDELIEKS, BRACKETS PENDANTS, etc. Our prices gre as low’and our, goods superior to any in the wiarkét.” 4 ¥ . We shall be Biad sto correspond on the subject of: introdneingtgas, and to have parties call and examine our Machines and Fixturesin ye, “ee. r B Francisco, : i r Sole Agents for the Springfield Gag-Machine, for California and Pacific Coast; 814 Transcript Job Printing Office ce po nMaredegitg. ta" We are prepared to do Job Printing ina style second to no office in this State. _As an advertising medium the: ‘Nevada Daily Transcriptis the best in the Northern part of the State:**4= PRICES VERY LOW. \ 7s Call and see Specimens {fu Job Printing . mare OR : CENTRAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON EGS TO ANNOUNCE colathinivea for tronorable eondyet snd oh elegant style. The Sleeping Reoins are large, 815 and 317, Pine Street, San Cal. athe st having . PD te ‘ac. PPVHIS WELL. KNOWN HOTEL ‘IS ALE“trays Spen for the acéémmodatior of the Truv¥iing Public. Large‘additious have been mde to it,and it has been fitted up in airyAind comtorfabie,’ and the Table will coyapare favorably with tliat of any Hotel inthe State. The Proyyietor will-spare ne pains nor expeuse to Fender his guests cguifortable. i : ‘Stages for all ‘parts of the State have their Offices at’this Hotel. 5 The House is kept cpen.all night for the accommodation of the Traveling Public, Billiard—TFables and Bag. connected with the Hotel. ia fifily solicited. : ; 8. A. EDDY, Proprietor.Nevada, January 17th. .~ ‘ < eo Cor. Main and Commercial Sts — NEW ARRIVALS, eae The Grand Duke Alexis Ties, '. LACE AND BUCKLE, French and Village Ties, . : Bismarck Congress Gaiters, And all of the Latest , Styles—the best made.— : se Also, # full line of Ladies’, Misses, snd children’s SHOES AND bLIPPERS, Altniade by my special order,. and war: Talten to give sa@fisfaction in FIT, WEAR AND PRICE. ‘Boot and Shoe Findings at Sun Francisco prices, with freight added. Also all kinds of Cult, Kip, Sole Leather, Sheep Skins,Lilving Skins, and: other articlee used by the trade supplied to shoeinakers. 1 ae W. R. COE. Nevada, July 30th. JUST ISSUED. 200th EDITION. — MAN HOOD, REVISED AND CORRECTED ‘BY ‘THE : AUTHOR, E, pe F. CURTIS, M.D.,.&c., &e. A Medical Essay on the cause and cure of premature de¢line in man, showing how health is lost and how regained. 1t gives a° clear synopsis ot the impedimemts to marriage, the treatment of nervous. gnd physical debility, exhausted vitality. and #ll other diseates appertaining thereto; the results of twenty years successful practice. : ; OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 4 CURTIS ON “MANHOOD,’—There is no member of society by whom this book will not be found useful, whether he’ be parent, preceptor or clergyman.—London Times. 5 : CURTIS ON “MANHOOD."'—This boox shoula be read by the young, for iustruction, and by the afflicted fér felief; it will injure ne! one.—Medical Times and Gazette, Price—One Dollar, by mail cr express. Address the-author, DR. CURTIS, 520 sutter Street, or P. UO. Box 397, San Franciscy, . $10 to $500. “NVESTED in Wall Street often leads to Mn fortane. A 72° page book explaining everpthing, and copy of the Wall Strect Review Sent Free. JOHN HICKLING & CO., BankEns anp BROKERS, jlé 72, Broadway, New York. ‘NEW SAW MILL, AT WILLOW VALLEY.— HE New Millat Willow Valley is completed and we are now ready to fill al] orders for Bujlding or Mining Lumber. » Al) kinds of Lumber kept constantly on hand. Orderé left at the office on Boulder Street, or at the Store of .Geo, E, TURNER, Pine Street willbe promptly attended to. M.L: & D Maney Eureka Stage and Express Co. STAGES will lesye da for Moote’s Flat‘ Nevadaily. . o’clock, A. M. aes : For Eureka, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at same hour.* : Leturning will leave Moore’s Flat. daily undays excepted? at 6 A.:M. ‘Aliso ; kly from Eureka at 6 A.M. ave AMERICAN MEAT MARKET. Commercial Street, Nevada, AMES MONRO, having opened a. Meat ‘Market on Commercial Street, is. prepared to supply customers with the best
quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork,Veal, Corned Beef, Corugd Pork, etc., uf the lqwest rices. = . J, M. WALLING, ATFTORNEY .AT LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC, Jastice of tue Peace, and PIRE INSURANCE * AGENT, share of Publie Patronage is respeet-+.WM. R. COB; Tf . bers (1 year.) (Sundays excepted, af 5'¥ . INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY : , » & WILL BUY A: First Mortgage Premium Bond OF THE N. Y. Industrial’ Exhibition Co. in mind thatthe cupital: invested is This loan is issued on a novel plan, and Every _bondholder must receive atleast 4 ‘Or $35,000, or $10,000, or ~~ i ON’T Compare it. with a Lotter¥; bear always secured, 4 is authorized, by special Act. of the Legislature.of the St: te of New York. Ms $21, but he may receive : $100,000.° &e., &C. $5,000, or $3,000, —o-— 4th Premium Allotment, June 7th, 1875. : 5th Series Drawing, July 6th 1875.. * Circulars giving full explanation, will be sent, free of charge, on. spplication, : ‘q, For Bonds and full information, address Without delay, ' MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO.,? FINANCIAL AGENTS, 23 Park Row, New York. — Post-Office Drawer 29. Remit by draft on N. ¥. City Banks, Registered Letter or P. O, Money Order. feb 27 > A $150 BOOK FOR 10 CENTS The Lakeside Library YS PUBLISHED semi-monthly, and each é issue contains a CompLere Nov EL, by . ope of the great authors of the world, as Chas. Reade, Dickens, Scott, Anthony ‘Trol-, lope, Jutes Verne, etc., ete; The coimpletion of long and important novels.in a single issue, isthe most unique and bis tera feature ¢yet intro‘tuced into the pertodical literature of the day, and is peculiar to the Lakeside Library, Subscriptions are received for 24 num. Price $2 15; or for.12 num> bers (6 months) Price $110: or for 6 num. bers, (J months),.on trial,55 cents.Single copies. postpaid, 12 cents, (except Nos 9 &. 10, ond 14.& 16-25 cents.) Sample pages sent free on application, uw f Our next issue, No. 17, ready this day, contains: * i x KAtEKFELTO, by Major @. J. WhyteMelville. ‘*KATERFELTO ig, the best, because the most_original of all Maj, Whyte Melvilie’s stories. It is full of life, character, and action. The Kxrekre.ro, of the story is a splendid horse, whose performances surpass those of Dick Turpin’s ‘Black Bess.” It is undoubtedly cne of the most fascinating romances we have read since—we Know not when or where.’’—The: Press. (Dr. Shelton Mackenzie.) , FP This is really a remarkable book; one of the very best published for years. Price Only 10 Cents; by mai. Only 12 Cents .' Kegular price, $125. We particularly urge you to get this Number’as 4 samplé of a uéw idea in the cheap printing of good Books. ’ No. 19. MAURICE DERING, by the fa‘mous author of ‘Guy Livingstone’ Price 10 cents; by mail, 12 cénts. Regular price, $125. ‘Brilliant and fascjnating? ‘Phe reader is held in ecstacy,”—TLondon Times: Nos. 14416. 20,000 LaaGuEs UNDER THE Seas, by Jules Verne. An intensely interesting. atcount of a voyage of 60,000° miles under the ocean! Price, only .29 cents: by il 4 +42 q 2" Re mlar o 440 . Nos. 9 & 10.) ‘THe Law and THE “Lavy, by Wilkie Collins. ‘this famous author’s last and greatest work, Price, only 20 cts. by mail 2nents. &#” Regular price, $1 25. A splendid book. The wonderful cheapness of our Books leads hiuny to fear itis a humbug. . We would refer them to the editor of this paper who has.u sample copy, or Specimen Payes Will be seut FREE. They ure weil printed and remarkably low priced Editious of Standard Books, by the best Authors, and merit the attention Of every reader Ws" Buy a sample copy. Cataloguesof’ 20 books free. A new book added every two weeks. @#” For sale by all Newsdealers, or sent, post paid, by DONNiLLEY, LOYD, & CO., Publishers, Chicago, I], ~ Assessment Notice. ' 2g Eye GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of busiHess, San Prancisco, California. Location of works, Columbia Hill, Neyada.county, California, Notice is hereby given that at . @ meeting of the Directors held on the Twenty-first day of Oct,1875,an assessment, (No. £2) of One Dollar per ‘share was levied ppon the capital, stock of the Corporation, payable immediately in United S.ates gol) win. iv the Secretary at the office of the Company, No. 320, Calitorpia Street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which thig ‘assessment shall remaiounpaid on the Third day of Dec. 1876; will be ‘deli ent, and_advertised for sale at public on; att unless payment is made before, will be sold Monday, the ‘DBwentieth day of December, 1876, to pay the delinquent asxessment; together with costs of advertising and oxBenses of sale. « THOMAS DERBY, Secretary. Office—No. 320 California street. San Fratcisce, California. ele. 024 b. 3. CROWLEY. HUVPP & CROWLEY, — Attorneys & Counselo. at Law. Office—Brown & Morgan’sB. ck,“Vuicanite ---Nevada,-May. 30th, 1871. ‘ ” LIVERY STABLE, BROAD STREET, OPPOSLEE NATIONAL ‘EXCHANGE HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, LANCASTER & CO:, Proprietors. . EMPIRENHE proprietors of the EMPIRE STA. . BUES announce that they haye now the Largest lot’of : Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part ofthe State. Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on.the most reasonable terms. © Our Horses are free troin yice, of good style and capable. of going as. fast as any gentlem&n carés to drive. ae Carriages for Funerals attended to with promptness. ; ; Goo@® Saddle Horses always oh hand. Horses boarded by the day, week. or month and the greatest of care guaranteed LANCASTER & CO. City, March 7th; 1875.. . ‘DENTISTRY .R. P. E. HUGHSON, has openeé iT an office In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. Over Hyman Bros.’ Store, eee He is propared to perform all kinds of Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the latest and most epproved styles. Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver and Aluminiuny., -Satisfactiou guaranteed as to quality and price of work. Visits made at residence if desired. % Notice to Creditors: 4 STATE of Isaac Loyd, deceased. —Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Administratrix of the estate of .Isuac Loyd, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administratrix, at th: law office of Hupp & Crowley, in Nevada City, in the county of Nevada., Dated at Nevada City,the 6th day of Oct., 1875, ! z HANNAH LOYD ; Administratrix of the estate of Isaac Loyd deceased ; Hupp & Crowley, Attys. SUMMONS. NTATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of k_) Nevada, ss. The People of the State of California send greetingte Matida Burth + Defendant. You are hereby required to appear in sn action brought against you in the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District-of the State of California, in and for‘the County of Nevada, on’ the 7th o9 . tortydays-ot judgment va} Mouth of the -tunhel -on"said claims, ‘. said Oustomah Hill: . UMMONS. State of’California, county KY of Nevada, ss. i of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of Californiaip and for the county of Nevada. The People of the State Gf Gali. fornia send greeting toJ.Y. Anderson.John Arbegast, °B. S. Gardner, Samuel Huge, Heury Rockey, David Stanger, -—— Han.ford, -—— Wiiliims, Defendants; You are hereby required to appear in an actian brought aguinst you in the District Court of the Fourteenth. Jadicial District of the Stute of California, in and for the county of Nevada, othe 94th day. of September: 185, by J. M, Gladding, PlaintitY, and te answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days’ (exclusive of the day of service) . after the service on you of this siammons— if served-yithin this county: or, if. served out of this: county, but in this District within twenty days; otherwise, “within will be taken against you by default, according to’ the prayer of said complaint. Being an action brought against above named defendants for a partition of certain real pro} erty of which the partiés plaintiff and defendants are tenants in common to the extent, and in, proportions designated in COlupliint, to which reference is hereby made: or for a sale of the said propetty according to law Said-property is situated in N¢ vada Mining District,county asd State above named about ene mile westerly of Nevada City on ‘the south side of Oustomnah “Hill, and Known #s the Phoenix Tunne) Conipany’s Gravel Mining claims, commencin’ at the ; and runuing thence easterly one hundred and forty rods; thence north sto the centresof thence westerly, following along the centre of said hill one hundred rods; thence on: a’ direct. line to the place of beginning: . Plaintiff avers that there are no liens resting on gaid premises, nor does plaintiff own in common with defendants, any ‘other land with. in this State. Wherefore plaintiff demands property, according to the rights and intere®ts of the several parties, or.if partition can not be had without material injury to those rights, then for a sale of said premises, and an equitable division of the proceeds of said sale finong the cotenente— the parties plaintiff.and defendants in this action,’and according to their respective rights and interests therein, And yoy are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the gaid complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will Apply to the court for the’ relict therein demanded, ——* In testimony whereof, T, Jno, . se Pattison, Clerk of District Court ——~ ) aforesaid, do hereyuto set iny hand in the city of Nevada, ‘October, A. D. 1875, : 7 : : NO. PATTISON, Clerr.019 $y Jaies D. White, Deputy. J.M. Walling, Piffs Atty, 9 On the 18th day ot BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITry (seman STOCK $200, 000, : OFFICERS : = R. W. TULLY, President. AFL. DARKER. as oweneweies pet's GABHIEE DIRECTORS : John Cashin, Chas. Marsh, R. W. Tally Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, A.H. Parxer, _W. H. Duryea, MONEY TO LOAN on by Maa day of August, 1875, by Martin Burth, Plaintiff, and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons—if served within this county, or, if served out of this county, but in this District, within twenty-days:. otherwise, within forty days—or judgment will be taken against you by default, according to the prayer of saidcomplaint:> Being an action toe dissolve the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between you and this Plaintiff, on the grounds of desertion and wilfull disregard of by defendant of her marriage vows. ° Plaintiff prays fofa decree of divoree, dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff arid defendant, and for such futther relief as the Court may séem just and proper. And you are hereby notified. that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as -above required, the suid plaintiff will apply to the Court fer the relief therein demanded. an, In testimony whereof,I, Jno, Patsex] > tidon, Clerk of the District Court —— ) afcresaid, dohereunto setémy hand and impress the geal of said Court, at office, tthe city—ofOF day of August, A. D. 1875, JNO; PATTISON; Clerk. By James D, White, Deputy, B. Jobngon, Plff’s Atty, augls $2,400 a Year to Agents at Home-—Steady Employment ee all Ladies and Gents. $5. new articles, Novelties, Chromos, &c. Sell at sight. One lady made $3160 Jan’y 16; “taking subscriptions” for the best Literary ; and bashiof Paper in America. Only $1 . year, with two $5 Uhromos. Samples rae FAMILY JOURNAL CO, mi 300 Broadway, New F. G. GUILD, Anction & Commission Merchant, SALESROOM IN TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, COMMERCIAL STREET. Begs ager hand Fyrnitare bought dnd sold. Furniture repaired. Cane Chairs reseated. Painting, ,Varnishing, etc, etc, Will sellat Auction or on.Coinmission, all kinds of property. Aour orders. z ¢ 06 ' D, B, MERRY. PALMER MITH. y Sutveyor, Dep. Co. Surveyor. U. 8 -Dep. Surveyor U.S, Dep, Suryeyor. MERRY & SMITH, Baie VIL AND MINING ENGINEERS, LAND SURVEYORS & DRAUGHTs“" NEVADA GIPY. Office at the COURT HOUSE. Or. ders left at/the Daily Union Office, Grass Valley, will receive prompt attention. jal ~ $tockholders’ Meeting, ’ Mu @ OF THE STOCKHOLDA ers of the North Bioorfield Gravel Mining y, for the election of a -Board of ‘Trustees, and’for such other busilesss a8 may properly come before the meeting, will be held at the office of the tory,he is prepared to build Carriagys and Wagens of Every Also a Agent for the selebrated STUDEBAERR WAGONS. xu promptly attended to. FFICE, Brown ’s Bleck, N® O Vaba OWY, ee aps WEYADA QITY, CAL. ~ Company, No. 320, California street, on WEONE Y, the THIRD day of NOVEM. BER, 1876, af 12 o'clock; M. 17 '. PHOMAS DERBY, Secretary, Send ‘int ~}-— Nevada, Oct as 1875, M [ good collateral se. curity. : Highest Price Warrants. : 3 i Legal Tenders Bought'and soid at Regular Rates. ‘ Gold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted Liberal advatites made on Gold Dust or Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Mit General and Speciai Deposits received, Checks on Sar Francisco, Sacfamen wo, 8a Jose, Stockton and Virginia ‘City. ‘Drafts on Eabtem Cities, London and Ger many. z i Agents for Liverpool, London, Globe Insurance Company. CORRESPONDENTA—Bank of California, Francisco ; Bank of D.O. Mills, Sacramento Agency Bank of California, Virginia Oity. paid for City and Geun Interest on Tite Deposits will be allowed, a8 follows ; : . Six Months Time Deposits,6 per cent. per annum, Iwelve Months Time Deposits, 8 per cent. per annum, e#Persons residing at a distaneé. can send money by’ Express. Checks on Solvent Banks taken at par. pene ane e Established in 1853. Neva a Assay Office, JAMES J. OTT. Main Street, Nevada ouy. MOLD, ORES of every description } G fined, Midited and Agsdyea, ., SLECTROPLATING IN “GOLD OR SILVER, PRICES REASONABLE. Nevada, March 6th. ‘ COUNTY WARRANTS. LL “WARRANTS on General Pond, : registercd prior to Oct. 9th, 1874, also warrants No, 87, 88 and 100 on Koad fund, registered July 8th, 1875, will be paid on presentation. Interest ceases from date, 7AS. J, OFT, ‘By AFH, Panxer, Depiity. ICH, ICH, ICE. THE NEVADA ICE COMPANY w™ FURNISH ICE IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT: Orders left atthe Office, or at the store of-E. W. Bigelow 4 @o., will receive proupt attention. ‘ : ‘ CHAS. KENT, President. T. E. Mjuts, Seeretary. : ead Nevada, May 25, 1875.eh ASAE 4 I. 0, R. M. : WYOMING T : No 49, IMP ED ORDER OF BED : : EN, meets every THURSDAY EVENING at their Wirwam, Odd Fellows’ Hall, Nevada City, at 7* UASPER, Chicl of Rec oa clock,» uw. K€ In theDistrict Court . : Judgment for a partition: of theisaia real . and impress the seal of suid court, at-office, ° BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY By request Gold Bars exchanged for Qoin, ¥. P. SANFORD. Treasurer.. oo)