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October 9, 1877 (4 pages)

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TORS, at in ar.one-off an te of Cal's ide for the fennnce of ‘ewada,” 7 st bidder, Salocn, in . 'TCESDAY, . an , alse the town DAY. Os # ’ M.,, Conin repair, following tef Main Freemins ugh Main ol, Sweet. id French nis Turr. he French iman,. six nction fof in North log a. and race track d Nevada "s ranch, ough the toll road, Cherokee, branch of ore or Jes 'reet and North Sen int on the x, nearly 1, passing ich, Cors ranch, Js Fitzsim, at inte: = orth Sen if miles, » forks of abort one of North Cherokee Peter Wo, ty Joha Montezvfom Glar= road with _ ive miles villageof m’s restp way of if a mile . to internd Cherc fom Dan’ anch and aforesaid: »ROAD fownship townrbip p, on the org ihe uce along n Spring to junc's, at the » or less. point on fe Ameriis inter: 1e Indian jhe old nty line; to Reid's BS. nd of the 1, road, id ranch 2A ACTORS ille road; lying bee .end of ad # half ay Houre an Jpan a county Mooney w ag Sin over the ee acrors cky Flot rnpike at ircm the a Townnebip to to Junc: road first , mnore of ntioned . rounded these sec-. apd kept . Magazine. . United S ates. + D The Daily Granseript NEVADA CITY, CAL. “BROWN & WATSON, . Proprictors. 4 ‘ Harper’s Magazine. Notives of the Press, The ever-increasing circulation of this excailent monthly proves itsco tinned adaptation to pepular desiresand needs. . In. deed, when we think inte how many homes it pepetrates every month we must consider it as one of the educators as well as enter. tainers of the public mind.—B »ston Globe. The character which this Magazine po ssesses for variety, enterprise artictic wealth and liteary culture that fas kept} ace with, if it has not lead the times, should cause its conductors, to regard it with justifiable esmplarency, The Mug*zine has done good and not evil all the days of its life.— voklyn Eagle. : wee of the most popular of modern novels have first appear. d as serials iu this In all respects, it is an excell und . fully .deserves _ its ent periodical, Ledger. great sucvess.—Philadelphia Fetes TERMS: Postage. free to al Subscribers in the Harper’s Magazine, one, year...$4 0 $4 OU includes prepayment of U.S. postage by the publishers. , noe Pubsuript ons to Harper’s Mugazine Weekly, and Bazar, toone address tor one Delinquent Sale Notice, ko NY. following deserited stock, on eecount o Assessment No 1, levied on the 9th day o holders as follows: San Francisco. California, ; on DAY, the Tenth day. of ments thereen, edvertising and expenses of the save, = C. C. PALMER Serretary. Office, 41 Market stro Nevada, Auy. 1s t2. ee & POSTPONEMENT, of the Spanish Goll P % F3 ‘@NPANISH GOLD MINING _COMPA. == Location ‘of principal place of business, San Francisco, California—Loca[tion of works, Nevada county,Califernia, Notic-—There—arc_delinquent upon the July, 1877, the severa’ amounts set opposite the pames Of the respective sharees. ary, will be sold at public auftion at the vifice of the company, 41 Market street, MONSeptember, 1877, at the. hour of one o’clock, P. AL of suid day, .o paysaiad delinquent Assegstogether with costs of an Frucisco. Ata merting Of the Board ef Directors year, $:0;0r, 1Wo of Harper’s Periodicals, o one address for one yeur for $7 00; pos. age free. i An extra copy of either the Maguzine, be supplied gratis Weekly or Bazir. will held on tife day ot sale tember, 1877, uutil Tuarsday, the 27th day Mining Cempany, 3d day of September, 1577, tne of delinquent stock was postponed from Moendav, the 10th day of Sepfor every Club of Five Subser.bers at $4 00 of September, 1877, at t*e same hour and each, in one remittance; or Six Copies for $2000 without ext:a copy; postage free. Back Numbers can be supplied at any sime, .A complete set, of Harper’s Magazine ‘ovw colliprising 51 Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will be 8 nt by express, freight at expense of purchaser, for $2 25 per volume, single volumes. by mai!, postpaid, $3 00. Cloth cases, tor binding, 58 cents, by mail, post-paid. : A Complete Analytical Intex tu the first Yifty Voluines of Harper’s Magazine bas} just been pub'ished, rendering available tor reference the vast and’ v:ried w: aith of informatidn which eonstitntes this periadiala perfect illustrated literary ¢ -clopedia, fv0, Qioth, $3.00;.fai 6. Cally $5. 25. Sent postage prepaic, : A series ot pipers under(the title of “The First Century of the Républic.”. contrib. uted by tr 2 mesteminent Americin publicists, is now being published in Herper’s hagazine. This~s+ries of over twenty apets gives a comprehensive review of rc gress during the century now ‘losin, b every department of our national lire STEP De SRUEHER SUMMONS, _ N, the Justice’s Court of N vada Townstip, in the County of Yevada, State of Jalifornia, Dr, F. von Buclow plaintiff, ra. Roscoe Merrow, defendant. ‘The People fthe State of California send greeting to roscoe Merrow, defendant. You are here. y reqttived to > ppéar iawn acion brought against you by the above named Plaintiff n the Justice's Courtuf Nevada Township, ounty of Nevada; state of Culifornia, and 9 answer before the Justice at his office in sid Township,the complaint filed thereiwithin five days, exclusive of the day of ervice, after the service on you of this Kummona-—if s-rved within the Township . in which this actio. is brought: or, if serv. pl out. of said Township, but in said Coun. y, within’ ten’ days; otherwise, w thin yenty days. The said action is brought to cover the aum of #27 50, alleged to be ue to plaintiff from defendant for profesionalservices as a ‘physician, and for medicine rentered and furnishel to desudant at his syecial instance and request luring the last two years. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to so appe t od answer said conip aint, as above rehired, ssid plaintiff will recover juighent agsinst you for.the siim of $27 50, to-. ether with costs. 3 ae Given underiny hand this 19th day of Beptember 1877, LE JP. GARTHE, Justice of the Perce of said Té6waship. 3 ovt4lm 5 Mineral Citation, aa United States Land Office, S\craMenro, Can » Sep. 24, 1877. 9 all whom it in on the 25th day ay concern: Whereas, ef December, 1574,the jatof Township I North, Range 10 Est, ' a8 filed in the U. 8. Land OM :@, and by pommissioner’s letter date! December 24, sil, tae SE \uarter of Section 28 in ‘fownnip 18 North, Rane 1@ Kast,is to be treat#3 mineral in character, until the oatrary is proved, after due notive. And hereas, The University of California, by Ham Harris, Land Agent, Post Office adress San Francisco, Ozl., has applied to nter the same. Therefore you will take‘ otice,that under and by virtue of iastrucons from the C »manissioner of the General and Sflice, dated May 6th, 1871, we have Kd the 6th diy of November, A. D. 1877, ll o'clock a, M.,at this office, before the egister and Receiver, for the hearing of vofs to determiae the charact:r of suid ds. In witness where >f, we have hereOto set our hands the diy and year first bové written, T. B. MeFARLAND Register, p27 HARE PELLOWS Receiver. Use. Cadwalater act’y, sacramento. Cal, *MIMERAC Citation. Sacrkiminro, CaLirornia, September 25th, 1X77. ‘. : 2 Nerman Levol, J. M. Parker, Wm. Dickerson, W. M. Harceis, E. G. Birt. t,and te all who:n it may coucern;— aereas. Mineral Affitavit, No. 7, Was tin ‘tte BU. 8. Lani Ovtice, ali-ging Shalt of 8B g¥ arter of section 12, in Waship.1$ Noe=1, Ranve 7 Kast, to bs re Valuable for mining than for.agcicul: fal purposes, aud whareas, Juha Hast. » Fost Oficealiress Griss Vailey Cal., op plied to offer proor as to ‘tue char. T of said land, terefore you: will take notice, that unSui by virtas uf ins ractions from tne te pasaioner of the General Lani Uilive, ed May 6th, 1871, aud March Guth, 1873 bhava‘tixed the gth day of Nuvember, A. T, at 10 ovlock, a. M. befere the N2ty Clerk ef Nevady County, . City, for the iE Pweg ~} brsaches of trees must be cut off so as not }to interfere with passengers. on btage Also the best Home Brewed Beer, from place. C. C, PALMER, Secretary. POSTPONEMENT. Ata meeting of the Board of Directors of tue Spanish Gold Mining Compauy,beid on the 29th day of September, the above kale of stock was postponed until TUES. DAY, October iG6th, 1577, at the sanie hour and place. C. UC. PALMER, Sectetuary. ro NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OTICE is hereby given thatin accord. ance with the provisions of un Act of the L-yisiature Of tae State of california, €utitl-i an *‘Act to provide for tie joes. tion, c ustruction ‘and nmiaintenunce of Public rouds in the Conaty .of Nevuda,” I will seli at public sale tu the lowest bidder, in front of Robo’s Hotel, iu the town of +} Eureka, on MONDAY, October loth, 1877, at One o’clock P. M., ulso in froutof shea’s Hotel, in the town of Moo e’s blut, on TUESDAY, October 16th, 1877, at One o’clock P, M., Contracts tor repaiting and keep.ngin repair, for the perioa of two year, the folowing described roaus of said county: ae EurcksaTownship. Seetion1. Sommenciny at Bloom@eld Township line and extending thence through tle towa of Grinitevilie to Hurtmun's Brewery, teu miles more or Jess. All rocks projecting above the@oad bi-d mu-t bé removed; roots and stumps cut ut; loese rocks kept off; the brush and branches uf treés 1uust be cut off, bo as net to interfere with pussengers on stage coaches; the enus of all iogs ant. falien trovs must be kept at least seven feet frum the center of the road; ditcues inust'be aus ani culverts putin where the Road Commissioner may direct, to prevent Washing; ruts must be tilled, aud a: the loose dir; tuken f om the upper side of the road (to the solid bank) aud the road leveled up each Sp:ing before the ground becomes ary, @nu the road kept iu good traveling condition durmy the term or contract. . Section 2, Commencing at the Back Bone aud extendihg thence by way of Bloody Run to Woolsey’s and Mvore’s flats (or any other way to Moore's Fiat thut may be audupted by beard of supervisors) thence to int recct the main isiuge Koad, near Snow Fext, eight miles move or less, All rocks peojecting above the rvad bed inust . be remuved; roots and stumps cut cut: all loose rocks kept-off the rosd; the brush avd coaches; the ends of ali loge ani fullen trees tuust be kept at least seven teet from the.center of the road; ditches must be dug and-culverts put in where t: e Ruad Commissionc?g_ may direct, to preveut washing; ruts must be fillei and all the loose dirt taken from the upp: r side of the road (to the solid bank) and the road leveled up each Spring befure tue ground beeomes dry; plank on the bridge« must be kept fastened down, and ther ad kept in gved traveling condition during‘the terin of contract, Section 3. Commencing at Hartman’s Brewery, in the town of Graniteville, soa extending to the-Bierra County line; at Jackson’s Ranch, thirteen miles more or less. All rocks pr jecting above the road bed must.be removed; roots and stumps tat out; all looss rocks kept cff the ruad; theends of all loge and fallen treemust kept ot least seven teet from the center f the road; ditches must be dug and cul¥erts put in where the Roac: “vimissioners shall direct, to prevent’ w shinz; the plank on the bridge at Poorman’s Cre+k must be kept fastened down, and all other paired, as the Koad Commission-r inay direct; rats must be fillea and all the loose dirt taken from the upper side of the road (to the solid bank) and the road leveled up each Spring before the ground becomes dry, ard the rvad keptin good traveling condition duriug the term of _ ort bridges must be removed, rebuilt or re-. /C!Y¥RAMENTO ADVERTISEMENTS, ORNIA TUESDAY MO NEW FIRM. HALL, LUHRS & CO, (Successors to Milliken Bros,) f f No.of — Noof~* iS connect'd,as we are, with the Names Certifi’e Shares Amt large Butcher and Packing Est«bA.R. Lord 14 “1000 $80 00 . lishment of Messrs. MOHK & YORK, enHenry Mrs Wr. 38 100 8 00 . ables us to offer to the trade ‘ Ivory M.B. . 30 5uH0 = 400 00 . Ivory M. B. st soo sow . SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS! Ivory M. B, : +4 oe 4 00 ie Ivory M. B. eas Se 6 00 é 2 Morehouse W. P. —«87 2% ~—«20 00 . J ARD, HaMs, Morehonse W. P, 39 50 40y] . McClellan John at 100 KYO BACON, SHOULDERS, McClellan H. H: 42. 100. . 880 Aly) : And in accor@ance with: law, an. ors, : -der of the Board of. Directors on the. BATRA CLEAR AND MESS PORK. 9tn day of July 1877, so°* ~ shares, Put upin any shape desired. of each parcel of such stock as may be nec—_—-— We also keep & full stock of Eastern SUGAR-CUREDU HAMs AND BACON, -~_ Mackerel, Liquors, Cigars and Tobicco. ° Sole.agents for the celebrated FINE COT TOSACCO. Choice Butter received daily, direct from the best Uairius, We warrant our goods to be AL« ‘WAYS just whut they are represénted to be. ADAMS, McNEILLL & CO ‘ IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS. \¥ E KEEP IN STOCK EVERY VARIEty of Merchandise in our line, including WHISKIES, = TOBACCO, EAST 8.0, C. BAMS'& BACON, FAIRBANK’S LARD, etc, Just received, @ car load of Schummacher’s B & C Oat Meal, Which is perfectly free trom all impurities. OFFICE AND SALESROOM. 93 and 95 Front Street, SACRAMENTO, e19.tf ACKERMAN BROS. MAURICE BLOCK, Sau Frau. & New-York, Sacramento ACKERMAN &(C0., PMeerters AND WHOLESALE DEA; . CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASS . AN) FLATED WARE, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Toys, ets, Frames, etc., 189 and 191 J Street. and 22 Seventh Street. SACRAMENTO,
mav26 3 R. FOSTER. U. ©, BILLINGSLEY FOSTER & BILLINGSLEY, E hepiuetcenas and Wholesale Dealers in WeOD AND WILLOW WARE, ROPE, TWINES, BRUSHES, HANDLEg, POLISHES, BASKETS, PAPER BAGS, BTRAW aND MANILLA PAPER, ETC., ETC., No. 57 J Street, Between Second 2 and Third, SACRAMENTO, janl5-6m ASSESSMENT NOTICE. oe NOLD. SPRING GRAVEL MINING co 3 Principal place of business, Nevada Locut'.no— works near Willow Vulley, Nevada C. .unty; Cul. Notice ie hereby given, that at a meeting of the Trustees, held at uhe office of the Sreretary, Sept. 17th, 1877, an assessnent (No. 15,) of 25: centa pershare, was levied upon the eapital stock of saii Company, payabe immediately in United States gold coin, to the contrict; all the corduroy’on thie S-etiou must be cove.ed with at least eight inches of dirt. wey JOHN ENOTWELL, Road Cummissiuner of said District. ROGER CONLAN, AScenstantly on hand, in tottles and H on y money we celebrated . phe deling rent et with costs of advertising and expenu 8 of ssle. Secretary of ihe Compiny, at bis office, Broad street. Nevada + ity. Any stock upon which said assessment shail remain unpaid on the 19th day of Oct., Ub77, will be deewned delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be s»ld om the 3d.day of Nov., 1877, to pay assessment thereon, togetnBy order of the Board of Trustees. A. H PARKER 60 AND 62K ST., SACRAMENTO. Oysters, Candirs, George's Cod fish, ROYA LTY AND. YELLOW.JACK ble’s original and only tor Nitro Glycerine Powders. HURCULKS PUWDEK, GIANT POWDER ‘THEGIANT POWDER CO., PROVED GRADES CF POWDER, VIZ: NO, 1 GIANT, Now the mest powerful explosive compound in the world. Price 75 ets. per 1b. NO. 2 EXTRA, second grade, It is of immense strength, far surpassing any powder of its class ever before manufactured. “Notwiti standin, its greatly it creased 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. 2isneeded, we invite & careful-triuLof this new grade. ‘ NO. 2 ‘ Our powder of this grade will continue of the s'rength ot our No. 2 of last year’s make. ‘It is astroug. reliabie aud sure powder, and will dc excellent work, Special attention is called to the reduced price of 35 cents, at which we will bereafter sell this grade. : RNING, OCTOBER [ANT POWDER. MEANCrActoRED under Alfred Movalid patents Consumers and dealers in so-called iufringe on the, j COMPANY’S rights and will be held responsible for damuges. Ask ,your special attention 4o their‘ msA ncW grade, which hereafter will be our 9,.1877. SAFES OIL STOVES. W.-G. WILLIAMS, PACIFIC CO 4ST “AGENT DETROIT SAFES, SARGENT’S COMBINATION AND ‘TIME LOCKs, Corner Fourth & J Streets, . SACRAMENTO, Debian bh MADE FOR Iron and Steel Vaults, Vault Doors, Fire and Eurglar Proof Safes Residence { afes, Jewelers’ Safes, Coin Safes, And every variety of work in this line. . . The very best workmanship on this Coast. Refer in Nevada County to Ss Nevada st 8:54 P.M. N.C.N.GRRCO. “TIME TABLE, NO. 4. HE Company reserve the right to wry the sams, as circumstances ma quire. To take effect ~ —" ae Thursvay, May 24th 187 GOING SoUTH. M. and leaves Grass Valley at 6.84. M; arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A. M Train No. 3, (local be and Nevada) leaves Nevada at. 11 A. M,, ar. vives at Grass Valley at 11-35 A. M, Train No. 5, leaves Novada at 4:20 P.M.,; leaves rass Valley at 4.50 P. M., arrives at Colfax at 6.15 P. M. GOING NORTH. Yeaves -Grass Valley at 8:50 A. M., arriv Nevada at 9:20 A.M Train No. 4 (.ocal between Grass Valley and Nevada) leaves Grass Valley at 2:40 P. M., arrives at Nevada at 3:10 P.M; Train No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6-50 P. Mi, leave Grass Valley ‘at 8.25 P, M., SITives ag . Train’No 2 connects dai tween Grass Valley: This new and JUDSON POWDER.: valuable powder is rapid-. ens. A.D, & P. Sutten, \evada Transcript V Flume Company —Nevada City. : Nevada Covnty Treasnrer’s Safe, A. Nivj2. Children’s Carriages, Brack-. in all respects far supericr. Tx Bcriptive circulars furwaried on aoplication. Price 1!, cents, or by car load 13 ceuts. In cartridger, 2 cents extra., Discounts as usual to the trad? on our various grades of Powder. : Caps, single, dou’ le and triple force;— also, fuse of ail brands always on hand. BANDMANN, NIELSEN & co General Agents Giant Powder Co., GEO. E, TURNER, ' Agent Nevada City. 210 Front St., San Francisco. mal6-3m NEVAUvA ICE CO. HE unders‘gned gives notice that he is. prepared to su,-piy the best article MOUNTAIN rcE To any business placeor privite residence in this city. The lee is the beet ever ‘put up in this section of the country. All orders Jeit at the office of the Cempany, on ‘the Plaza, will be promptly attended to. ° J. S. THOMPSON. ‘evada, May 11, 1877. DR. C. D. BOBO, Physician and Suryeon, Office Hours-—From 9 to 10 A.M and from 6 to 8 P. M, py SARY HOUR, a aes From 12 MW. to 1 P. M, BELDEN’S DRUG STORE, Nevada’ Cty Califernia. DENTISTRY Fas yR. P. E. HUGHSON, has opene? an office in Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. Over Hyman Bros,’ Store, — He is propared to perform :l) kinds of Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the latest and most iLpproved stylés. Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver Vulcani*s and Alun imum. Satisfactiou guaranteed as to qual.ty and price of work. Visits made at residence if desired. Nevada, May 36th, 1871. either sex, im any part of the S71] country who is willing to wor steadily at the employment that we furnish. $65-per weck in your own town. You need not be away from home over night. You can give your whole time to the work, or only your spare mwoments We have avents whe are making over $20 per day. All who engage at once can make inoney fast. At the present time money cannot be made so easily and rapidly at any other business It costs noth. iny to try the business. Terms and 5 Outfit free. Address at once, H. HALLETT & Co , Portland, Maine. * jy18-6m Eureka Stage and Kxpress Line. ~ . STAGES will leave Newa-Fate Sn for Moore’s Flot daily except Sunday, and for Eureka, Munday, Wediiesday and f¥iday, at 540 A. M. ican Returning, will leave Moore’s Flat daily, except Sunday, af7:30 A.M. Will leave Eureka Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 A. My ¢ Is not easily earned in these tim:s, but itean be made in three months. by any one of V Flume Lumter Conipany Secretary. Nevade City, Sept, 19th,1877. uid **Weimer Salvator” and CulmF bacher, MILWAUKEE BEER, ~ A LL Warrants om General. Fund. regisWarranta Nos, 163,127, 130, 135 and 138, on County Warrants. — tered. piior to July 5th, 1877, also "a hewing of proofs tu de* «. game Fand, registered Jaly Sth, 1877, also QO' star 1re cn vod rus tg 29 the wharacter ef said lands. In DREYFUSS’ BREWERY. Warrant No. 21, on Road Fund, re isterea] CIVIL EB N GINEER ’ Entrance on Pine street, : Seer eee) Nese aerial ages me . ant 6 penny seers . ce Sore “aR tate: . we aaa dee ete . acy, on «Sa . , EN NDA SAR —— mee ky ae fa. Fas . ' LUMBER YARD at TOWN TALK, LL kinds of Flums, Mining an: Building Juumber cous tantly on ban Spruce Wood for s:32, _ amd H, 8. BRADLEY, Buhting & C) isholm—North San Juan ly coming into general use as vw substitute s ai, Phe for common black yowder, to which it is Granger & Watt— Grass Valley. ‘aud reissued september 19th, 1876. 1 have W. H. CRAWFORD, Agent. ['10 other way to protict my rights. parties wishing to nurchase the use this devic-, can do Plicaticn to me, . . HW, VALANTINE, w D. A. Hill & Co, Little York. And 500 customers on the Pacific Coast, Prices lowér tlianh 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 ex pense and vastly less trouble and heat to the person, Is warranted Perfectly safe, Uses COMMON COAL OIL. Is a vast imrrovement ever any oil stove eve invented. COSTS ONLY EIGHT DOLLARS In Sacremento. After six months -persoral use of this stove,the undersigned pronounces it au indispensible article in every tamiiy. "No storage of: wood. : No cleaving of ashes. No constint watching of fires. No superfluous und wasted heat. No chimney fines, Can be carried into any room. Broils a heef stesk better than any other fire—over the open flume. Not the Icast smell or taste to articles cooked. x af 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 evtton wicks. — Agents wanted in each town ana city. Address rvannfac 4th & J Streets, a aa threra of game, corner Sacramento, Cal, W. G. WILLIAMS. TEE GOLD ROOM, ee J.R. TRACY, mee PURCHASED the good wil and fixtures of the Gold Koom would respectfully inform the gentlenien of Nevada City, that he keeps on hand the finest brands: of WINES AND LErevors TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE, Polite and experienced BAR-KEEPERS are in attenaance to wait upon cnstom(rs. and all kinds of retreshing DRINKS arecompoundedin the highest style of the art, aug?-t¢ S be and Hacke to let s om the most reasonable terms. a style and vapable of gentleman cares tu drive. ly at-Nevada with stages for North San Juan, and on Tues, . days, ‘Thursdnys and Saturds for Downieville and Forest City Train No 6 connects daily w from North San Juan, Wednesdays and Frid ys with stages from Downievillt and Forest City. JOHN F, KIDDER, General Superintendent. ATIONAL EXCHANGE. c ae ’ ith steges ma23 N th A. H. HANSON, Proprietor. HIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS“AL. ways open for the accommodation of the ‘lraveling Public, Large ad)itions have Leen mude to it, and it has bt en fitted up inclegant style. The Sleeping Rooms are larg , airy und comfortable, end the Table will compare favorably with tuat of any Hotelin the state. he Proprietor Will Sparé no pains o his guests comfortable, A First-Class Garber nection with the Hotel, Stages: leave this house daily for sh towus north of this city, : A Currinye will siways be found at the Denet to cohnvey passengers to thig House. ; Rilliard Tables and Bar connected with tro Hotel. ! A share of Publie fully svlicited, A. H. HANSON, Proprietor, Nevada, September 9th. Shop in con EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE, = —— BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAY, EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CILY. D, WELLINGTON, Proprietor. = VE 1 d HE ee of the EMPIRE STaa BLES aunounces that he has. now e Largest lot of Horses, Carriages and Buggies . To be found in thie part of the State. Teams, with Kiegant Buggies, Wagong t the shortest notice and The Horeee are free from vice, of good going as fast as wav Carriages for Funerals attended to with promptness. Good Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses boarded by the day, week month and the groatestof care guaranteeg Y WKLLINGTON. “Nevada Gity, Juiz & 127% CAUTION —TO— HYDRAULIC MINERS! LL persons, excepting those who have purchased the right from me,are hereby cautioned against using, or nouking, or Being any Cevice for turning the discharge pipes of Hydraulic Machines which uses the ucflectiny-power of the stream of water. Ady sich devicé is an infringe. MINERS’ ’ HOME. F YOU WANT ALL THE COMFORTS of a home, with -Good Board and Lodging, Go to the MINERS? HOME, Commerciai st, ——' ’ 4 Board & Lodging $5 per Week. M. HENDRICKS, Proprietor, may 8-lmn ment of United ‘tates Letters Patent, granted to me on the 16th of May, 1876, commenced suit against Kichard Hoskin for intrmg.ng my said patent, and intend to prosecute ail parties usipg such device without licet se from mé, there being Any Tight 10 se by muking apHENRY C. PERKINS, . Nocth Bloomfield, Nevada Lo., Cal. Correspondent, San a PHILIP RICHARDS, — No. 30 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Gold Dust hought and sold Bak lion. liscounted. Advances made ou Gold Oust or bullies j Yor ceoina,e «1 the Mint. CHECKS ON S4N FRANCISCO. Pwiss-Amorican Ban's Francisco jyl-lm, RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, JAMES J. OFT. Ry aD a < peel dese: iption By request Gold Bars exchauged for Com, Muin Street, Nevada City. Established in 1852, = Ss * SLeOTRO PTATING fn GOLD or SILVER, YS with stages’ and on Mondays,.NEVADA CITY, r expense to render ~ Train No. 1 leaves Nevada City at § AD Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7:20 A. My : €8 Patronage is respect. °— Be;