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September 19, 1877 (4 pages)

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or indie) pipsel vow Taid at! feit. $4u0lF (nese, or haractér! to curé § notice; angerous im seek . ur ¢om~, it stage; the last, art, and) i] effeer . rocras. hen the; der youg of hopel E 1 no an-' ief.. Ini SUCCERK. on you f of the At before! medical) ries you; arse of note . : 4 a -Town ~ ida, State 1248, Tota . People of eeting to: You are im action 'é named f' Nevada té of Cal. & Inwiice the com. lays, (exafter the -if served lin action id Town. ten days: The said sum of terest. at L. 23, 1873 sintiff on 23, 2873, ar annua thas been ed that if . said comPiaintiff ut for the at 10 per 1873; to1, &. gold vnship. ey.. jell g a + GICAL positive ms s. of yanch 16 indelof habits ng weak. wt it-ig a gence of t degree, 6 system fs ee in rs ‘ hii he mmshouldy vil. ge forms of} a Cure is. } Young, ceure. or) temedies }, ure that the eymse of the iF f them— {i arges. at: ergetialHimabs ott Hmidity, . want of * of sickin urine,; alent of pat arisbreaking , in hid-le: body. uat-it is the un@ person ‘¥ 1 by dry-.t it back Bon ig a eated in of _prepositive cticed ar netitute, orough , the best. es cured with rehe presver Talnt invesoO aksure } all.the he weak ring for ervision Timaents< s. Wheres mt Care: ) perma‘TT, eatment’ NEVADA CITY, CAL. S. P. BROWN. B. J. WATSON. BROWN & WATSON, . . Propriotors. Wo. 883.’ * Mining Claim. ~ MITED StTares I AND OEFICE,) mcraae'?, Cal., July 16.1877. ff Y OTICE is hereby given, That the Deadwood Gold Wining Co., a corpoyation, whose P st Office is Nevad» City, Nevada. county, California, has made application for a P. tent fur 1,500 linear feet of the Deadwood Quartz Mine, bearing gold, with surface ground 600 feet in width, situate in Willow Valley mining District, Nevada County, California, and described in the plat ard field rotes on file in this office as follows, viz:Sarvey cf Exterior Boundaries, Commencing at stake marked D. M, No. 1, on center line of lode, known a8 Beat woou Ledge; thence var. 18> B, N. 21 W, 454 chaios to stake marked D. M. No. 2; thence N, 69> K,. 22.72 chains to stake ynarked D. M. No. 3; thence 8. 21° EB, 4.54 chains to stake m_rkei D, M. No. 4, on center line of De :dwoodLe ige 9 08 shains to’ stake marked D. M.No. 5: thence 8. 69° N. 22 72 chains to stake marked D. M. No 10; thence N, 21°.W. 4-54 chains to stake marked D. M. No. 1, point of beginning, containing 26 63 100 acres. 2 Sonvecting Line. 3 Commencing at stake indicating N W, corner of sec, 9, 'L. 16 N, R.-9 &; thence-var, 18> E, 8S. 49%,. E. 15.96 chains to stuke marked D. M.Ne. 2, being \.-W. corner of Deadwood claim, and designated ap lit No, 59,in Secrion 9, Township 16 North, Range 9 East, Mt. Disblu Base aud Meridian. Sai lovation wus made Dec. +i, 1874, by Charles W Ki ts, and is recorde. in the mining records of Nevada County, Book 5, pag: 439. ‘The avplicant eluimns by purchase. Thre are uo adjoining waining claimg. All persons h Jding any , adver-e claiins thereto ur: hereby required to present the same before this Uffice within sixty days from the first day of hing hereof. a“ ee. B. McFARLAND, Register. W. D. Long, Applican 1Att’v ALIAS svi Muws N the Justice Court of Little York Towr: ship in the Connty of Nevada. State of California. G, W. Hill. Plaintiff, Wm. Walters, Defendant. The People of the . Stute of California send Greeting to Win, Walters,. Defentant, You are hereby rquired and dire?ted to appear before me at my office, in Little York Towuship, in > the County of Nevada, in an action brouzht >. against you by the above named Plaint.f, _ and answer the comp!tvint i+ said action, » on file in my office within Five day: ( x » clusive of duy ot service) after te scrvice , on youof thixgummous. ‘lhe said action is brought to recover the sum of ‘Twentyore 58-100 Botlars bilance an . on'acconnt, for goods nd merchandise suld and delivered toyou, and’tor mony lvaned, which account is now.o1 file at my offre. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to #eO appear ahd answer sad complaint as above required, guid Pluintiff will take judgment against you. to® the stm of $21 58-100 together with costs and damages. Given under my and this 28th day of June A. D. 1877, W.C BARKER, Justice of the Peace of’ said ‘Township. It appeariag upon affidavit that atter due diligence that the above Defendant eannot “be found, it is therefore ordered that the above Sumu:ona be publishei in the Nevaone da TRANSCRIPT, a paper published in saig + County, once » week for 30 days, as the law directs. W. C. BARKER, J.P. ' You Bet, July 6th, 1877. jy3 BANKRUPL NOTIVE, N the District Court of the United States, District. of California, In the matter of James R. Nickerson, Bankrupt. ‘To whom it. may concern. ‘fhe undersigned Samuel T. Leet, of Oak!ind, in the County of Alameda, hereby gives notice of his appointment.'as Assiguee of the Estate ol James K, Nickerson, of “the Coupty of Nevada, in said district; and who was, to~wit, on the 4th day of May,a. D. 1877, ad. juiged Bankrapt, upon the petition of bDiaself, by the District Court ef the United States, for the Dist#ict of Califor. nia. ae Dated at Bau Francisco the 2ist asy of May, A. D. 1877, }2-30 SAMUEL T. LERT, Assignee. PROBATE NOTIC8. ~ TATE OF CALIFORNIA County «f Ne; Ss vada. In Probate Sourt. In the matter of the estate ofvohu G. Camacho deceased. Pursuant to-an order of said Court, made on the 4th day. of September, A. D. 1877, notice is hereby given, that Monday the 17th day of September, A. D. 1877, 86 10 o’clock A. M. of said aay, at the Court room of said Nourt) atthe (ourt House in the city and county of Nevada have been appointed ag the time and place for proving the will of said John G. Camacho deceagd, and for hearing t application of Christian Beckman ‘for the. isuance.to him of letters testam ry. when! and where ary person toay appear and cont. st the Dated September 6th 1877; ‘8 Court of Nevada Townog _—_ of Nevada, S‘ate of 2. O. Tompkins Plaintiff, vs chole Defendaut. “Tne People or tute of California send Greeting ‘to E. Nichola, D féndant,’ You are hereby required to aprear in sn brough Against Prt by the above named P aintitr in the Justice's Court ‘of Nevada ‘Town. ship, County of Nevaia. State of California, and to anawer before the Justice at his office in ' filed therein, within five days, (exclusive of the day of service), after the service on you of: the Towaship in ich this action is ught; or if served out of said Town. ‘ ny pybat iu ssid County, within Ten days; ochetwise, withiir Ty : ays. The sain Action is brought to recover the +um of Seventy-five Dollars in U. 8. gold evin, Upon 8 Promissory Not imate. hy Defend. Ant and delivered to Plaintiff Octoter 14, 1873. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to 80 appear and answer seid co.nHisint. ae «sbove Teqvired. said P wi 'l take julgment fur aaid sum of $75 in +3. geld coin, towether with coats. Givharp der my hand this léth day of July, 71. 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WREIGHT frou San’ Francisco now reducad to a nominal figure, Par. ties in NEVADA CITY and vicinity cau SAVE 50 PER CENT, From local prices, by ‘Sending direct to _ J. A) SHABER & €0., anything in the Frnittre and Bedding be Sethon 5 line; and it will be shipped promptly, apd-be eure to ceme in gocit orer, for they are the cheapest and most reliable dealers in San Francisco. all orders or letters of enquiry ‘o jy22. 97 Market Street, San Francisco NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. bet ween Hartwell & Clark in the Si} ver Palace Saloon, Nevada City, is dis solves. J. 0. HARWELL, . Fulg 14, 1972. RB. 0. CLARE, , _% M, BUNT, M. D. * The ever-increasing circulation of this. BUSINESS . COLLEGE, —AND— SAN FRANCISCO, ENRY BARNARD; A. M., Professor of Mathematic and Sciem-e of Acvunts; graduate of Prince of Wales Cu} ege, and Stow’s Model and Normal ‘Irainng School; late Sta:e Institute Director ‘nd Lecturer of Minn and for the ast,tive years President of the Minneapois Business College; having disposed of is entire interest in that institution, and emoved to San Framclece, will hereafter onduct a First Class Commercial College n that city, entrance at 12) Sutter street, and 220 K street, Hardie Place, (with @ffice in Room 38,) where he will give his persunal attention and services to those who desire instruction in Bookkeeping or the Science of Accoimts and English Branches. Prof. Barnurd is the originator and author-of the celebrated metnod. of Teaching Accounts which has bicome so popular in elucidating-the intricacies and paysteries of ar Oe In order to ge: cure a wider field of labor in which to: exemplify the super.ority of his method of imstruction, he bas organized Barnard’s Business College and Telegraph Institute, : A SPECIAL FEATURE. No more students wili be admitted to the College than Professor Burmaid can attend to with his eda yoy ects instroction. He has not organi this enterprise Toerely as aQ Casy way to inake mney, but to estabish as en viable a utation as an Instruc. tor as he has left behind him in Minnesota. and tu build up a Business College of the highest merit, in waich the fulles: equiv. alent will be given for all Tuition coilected, and which, by. personal effort, he will make the best institution on the Pacitic Cost. in which to obtain a first class Practical Business KAucation. HUURS OF INSTRUCTION, Day SEssions—9 to 11.30 A. M. and 2 to 2. M. ; EVENING SEssions—7,30 to 9.30 P. M. Students wi'l be entitled to the ‘use of tne rooms from 8.30 A. M. to 5 P. M., thus enubling them to *vork outside of the hours of instruction, ~ Lavizs~A separate apartment will be reserved for the Lady Stuients. who will be provided with every convenience to faoilitate their work. ; STATIONERY AND BCoxs—Our atrangem-nts ure such that all supplies tor the course ean be obtained of us at rates-wuch below the usval cost, ana corresponding in-every particular with the books used in rea] business. DirLomas -Our Diplomas are engrave
on steel, finely executed at great cost; the *yiil be issued-to students c mpl+eting th Course im: the . Business Department on paytnent of the fee of five dollars, . : No Vacation--'The College will be in Sessi0n durum the entire >year. Students will be admitted at any time. No Copyine FRoM Text Booxs--The higuly objectionable metbod of copying from text books without understanding whutis intended to be conveyed is sito. gether avuiued, All worx done, is the direct product of the student's own thougbt BisciPLiInk—We mainta:n the most rigid ‘discipline, insisting up: n perfect order ara system in everything. dent u8 ¢ gentleman or lady, and expect only gentlemanly or lady-like conduct in return, We do not have rules or penalties but adapt. special modes of treatment to special cases. No conduct. is allowed that ‘vould not be tolerated in the drawing room ofa wellregulated family.. . For ful! particulars send for Catalogue and Virculars, explaining Course of Study. We offeF in’ ucements that are superior to those offred by any similar institution in BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 120 Butter street, Room 38, : San Francisco, Cal. References, by permission: Hon. David Burt, State Superintendent of Public In struction, Minnesota; Hon. & B. Wilson late Superintendent of Punic I Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Equitable Lif ay Settee 426 ae street, & ++ S. P, Hall, Attorney at-Law B4. Sap someéstreet, 8. F. . ; San » OF. 31, 1875. PRICES VERY LOW. PIANOS, ~ ORGANS, MUSIC, Sherman & Hyde, Cor. K & Sutter Sts., San Francisco Wholesale vnd Rtuil Music Dealers. Weber Pianos are .the Best And are now used in Concerts by all.of o GREAT ARTISTS, Sena for Deseriptive Circulzr, The Sherman & Hyde Piano’ Is the only FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT, Seld at Four Hundred Dotiars! HE Square Pianos are 7% octave, aud embraces all Modern Improvements, such as elegant Rosewood Case, Beautiful Mouldings, Full tron Frame, Carved Legs and Lyre, Overstrang Bans, Agraffe Trebie, etc. Length 6 feet 10 inches; width, 2 feet inches, and.are FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS te wanted in ever county county in eng beaee Tor chan S7OT7 comnts Celebrated Standard Organ Whivh for Volume of Tone, Beauty of Case, fey ig of Workmanehip, Elegance of eh and Durability, We keep constant’> sa hand 8 quod asReliable Cheap Pianos, 3EVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE, AGRAFFI _ TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST SEASONED MATERIAL AND low a8 wer Pianos cant, ANOS AND-ORGARS 4 SOLD ON EARY + epee . TELEGRAPA INSTITUTE. -. We treat every stu. . the city. For further information addrege . . i i GIANT POWDER. lor Nitro Glycexine Powders. POWDER COMPAN THE GIANT POWDER CO. PROVED GRADES CF POWDER, VIZ: NO, 1 GIANT, NO. 2 EXTRA, second grade, before manufactured. sold at the price of the old a Careful trial of this new grade. NO, 2. of 35 cents, sell this grade, JUDSON POWDER. in all resnects far supericr, circulars *ferwarded on aoptication. li cents, or by car load 13 cents. In car tridger, 2 cents extra. eae Diseounts as usual to various grades of Powder. Caps, single. dou le and triple force,— also, fose of all brands always on hand. BANDMANN, NIELSEN & CO General Agents Giant Powder Co., GEO. E, TURNER, Agent Nevada City: malé-3m 210 Front St., Sen Francisco, NEVava ICE CO, of in this city, Thelce is the vest ever pu up in thie section of the country. All*orders left at the office of the Gm pany,on the Plaza, will be Promptly at tended to. J, 8., THOMPSON. Zevada; May 11, 1877. DR. C. D; BOBO, Physician anda Surgeon, Office Hours---From 9 to 10 A.M, and from 6to8 P.M [pp enneanz HOUR, From 12 W. BELDEN’S Nevada a e ae a bee NTISTRY Hasse R. -P. E. HUGHSON, an office in Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. F _ Over Hyman Bros.’ Store * He 18 propared to: Jatest and most cpproved styles. Vulcani*e and Aluc iniam. Visits made at residence if Nevada, May 30th, 1871, country who is willing to work steadily at. tie employment that we furnish. $66 per week in your own town. night. You can give your whole time to the work, or only yout spare u oments. We have avents who are making over $20 per dsy. All who engsge at orce can inmake money fast. At the present time money cannot. be made go easily and Tapidly at any other business It costa noth. ing to try the business. Terms and $6 Outfit free. Addresr-at once, H. Hatiert & Co, Portland, Maine. jy18-ém_ Eureka Stage and Express Line. STAGES will] ‘leave Neva. rear Sn for Moore’s Flat daily except Sunday, and for Eureka, Monday, Wednesday and friday, at Returning, will leave Moore's Fiat dsily, except Sunday, at 7:30 A. M. yeti et ee ee at ay, at . . Fr . W. H. CRAWFORD, Agent. ~ ¥-ebume Lumber Company LUMBER YARD at TOWN TALK. LL kinds of Fivm:, Mining an: be idivg Lumber cvud o. han Sprie Wood for le, mal HLS. BRADLEY, > CIVIL ENGINEBR, And U. 8. Depaty Surveyor " NEVADA CITY, Cas. SHERMAN & HY¥DK,, a \ a. Novas City July 90, 1876. ° ANUFACTURED under Alfred Noble’s original and only valid patents Consumers and’ dealers in so-called tte PUWDEK, ivfringe on the, GIANT ’S rights and will be held responsible for daniages. Ask your special attention to their me Now the mest’ powerful ¢xplosive compound in the world, Price 78 ets, per Ib. A new grade, which hereafter will be our It is of immense strength, far surpassing any powder of its class : ver Notwit! standinz its greatly i: creased *trength, it will be No. 2, viz: 50 CENTS PER POUND ‘Where a powder stronger than ordinary No. 2is needed, We invite Our powder of this grade will continue of the s:rength ot our No. 2 of last year’s make. It is astrong reliable and sure powder, and will du excellent work. Special attention is called to the recuced price at which we will hereafter This new and valuable powder is rapidly coming into general use as feubstitute for common black } owder, to which it is Descriptive Price the trade on our HE unders‘gned gives notice that he is prepared to supply the best article MOUNTAIN ror Tosny business place or private residence t —_ a= has openec perform all kinds of Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver Satisfaction guaranteed ag to qual.tyand price of work, desired Is not easily earned in these times, but itcan be made in thiee montha by any one of either sex, im any part of the You need not be away from home over . Polité and experienced BAR-KEEPERS are SAFES, W. G. WILLIAMS, PACIFIC COAST AGENT DETROIT. SAFES, SARGENT’S . COMBINATION AND TIME LOCKS, Cerner Fourth & J Streots, SACRAMENTO, (yoetmacts MADE FOR Iron and Steél Vaults, Vault Safes Residence f 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 Nevada County Treasurer's Safe. A. Nivens. AsD. & P. Sutton, Sevada Transcript, V Flume Company —Nevada City. Buhring & Ctisholm—North San Juan. Granger & Watt — Grass Valley. A. Hill & Co., Little York. ‘ And 500 customers on the Pacific Coast, Prices lower than-jany Safe Agency on the Coast, : ALSO, : PACIFIC OIL STOVE, OF SACRAMENTO INVENTION AND MANUFACTURE. Does any kind of Cooking ana Heating which a range will do, with less expense and. vastly less trouble and heat to the person. Is warranted perfeetly safe, Uses COMMON COAL OIL: ° Is a vast imrrovement over any oil stove ve, il. vented. : 04 COSTS ONLY EIGHT DOLLARS In Sacremento. : After six months perroral use of this ktove,the pndersigned pronounces it an indispensible article in every tamiay. No'storave of wood. No clearing of ashes, No constent watching of fires, No superfluous und wasted heat. No chimney flues, te Can be carried into any room. Broils a beef stenk-bétter than any other fire—over the open flume. Not the leastsmell or taste to articles cooked, ot Costs only 15 cents a day, Thé improvement inthe Stove consists A Yet. Of wick tubes, which are indepen. dent of oil chamber, and feed from the bottom. ~ 2A. Of moveable racheta, 3a. Of fannel shaped chimney, 4th. Of common evtton wicks, he ag Agents wanted in each town ang city. Addrers wanufacturers of same, corner ath & J Streets, Sacramento, Cal. jnié W. G. WILLIAMS. TEE GOLD ROOM, J.R, TRACY, bo ete PURCHASED the good wil’ and fixtums of the Gold Moom would respeetfually inform the gentlemen of Nevada City, that he keeps on hand the finest brands of WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE FOUND IN THBBTATR, ——. , pap attendance to wait upon enstom"ote, and all kinds of refreabing DRINKS are compounded ia the highest style of the art. aug?2.tf CAUTION ras, cal HYDRAULIC MINERS! have purchased the right from me,are bereby cautioned againat using, or making, or selling ary device for turning the discharge pipes of Hydraulic Machines which uses the icflecting power of the stream of water, Any sich device is an infringe. ment of United States Letters Patent, granted to me on the 16th of May, 1876, . aud reissued september 1¥th, 1876. “1 have commenced suit against Richard Hoskin for infringing my said patent, and intend to prosecute all parties using’ such deVice without licerse from me, thefe being ro other way to proteet my rights, Any parties wishing to murchase the right to use this device, can do so by Taking apPlicati.n to me. ; ; HENRY C, PERKINS, North Bloomfield, Nevada Co., Cal. H. W. VALANTINE. M. D., RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, Ore. COBNWR BROAD AND PINE Entrancg on Pine street. yite on Pat Broad Bt. , next door OIL. STOVES. Doors, Fire and Burglar Proof . A LL persons, excepting those who" STRE ‘TS. over Prestom’s Drug Svore,} ° N.C. N. G. R. R. CO. TIME TABLE, NO. 4. HE Company reserve the tight to wiry the same, as circumstances may ree quire. . So teke effect ; ‘Thursvay, May 24th 1877, GOENG SOUTH, Train No. 1 leaves Newads ous at & A. M. and leaves Grass Vallerat B.QA. M, arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A. M. ‘Train No. 3, (local between Grass Valley and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 11 A, M., arrives at Graas Valley at 11:35 A. M. Train No. 5, leaves Novada at 4:20 P. M., leaves rass pe oa 4.50 P. M., arrives at Colfax at 6.15 P, M,: GOING NORTH. Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.90'A. M@ Yeaves Grass Valley at 8:50 A. M., arrives Nevada at 9:20 A. M. : ‘ “Train No. 4 (.ocal between Grase Vali and Nevada). leaves Grass Valley ‘at 2240 P. M,, arrives at Nevada at 3:10 P. M. Train No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6-50 P, My jeave Grags Vahey st 8.25-P. M., arrives ; : Nevada at 834 P.M, : ve dedi ee Train No 2 connects daily at Nevada with stages for North San Juan, ard on Tueadays, Thursdays and Saturuxys with Stages for Downieve}He and ¥orest City. ‘Train No 6 connects daily with steges from North San “Juan, and on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frid ys with Stages from Downieville and Forest City, JVCHN F. KIDDER, ma23 Genersl Superintendent. é CALIFORNIA SIATE FAIR. OR 1877. SACRAMENTO, CAL~ IFORNIA, COMMENCING Monday,.........Sept. 17th, AND CLO ING Sntarday, 6.556 iscccccss -Sept. 22d. $40,000 CASH, Fo be distributed in Premiums. —_—. The Exhibition vill be divided into. SEVEN LEPARTYENTS, und the Soctety’s Gold Medal, To be awérded to the most Meritorions Exhibition ia each Departinent. —ALSO,-* A Gold Meda}, the value of one hundwa dojlars. byt resident Higgs, for the moet valuable Gold Bar exhibited at the Fair. Those desiring Premium Liss will please notify the Secretary, THE LARGEST, STOCK SHOW, —AND— Most Attractive Speed Display, Ever offered by any Agricultural Society in the United States. oe a” Public Sale of Thoronghbred Stock at the Park each day of the Fair. BA The Central Pacific Riitroat and Steamers will carry articles to and from tue Fair, Free of Charge. Ma Wells, Fargo & Co's Fxpr-se will da. liver all packages Free, not weigh ng over wenty pounds. : —_—Applications far Stalls at the Pork, ana Byace at the Pavilion, should be made to. ROBERT BECK, Secretary, at onee, MEMBERGHIP ..... Vivsceevecss £5 SINGLE ADMISSION,... ++---50 Cents, MARION BIGGS, President.Roperr Eror, Secretary, aug2h-im PHILIP RICHARDS, No. 30 Main Street, NEV4DA CITY, CAE, Gold Dust boaght-and sold Bak Mon ‘liscounted. Advances made on vold Oust or bullion for coina,e «tthe Mint. : CHECKS ON S64 FRANCINOO. Gorrespondent, PwissAmerican Ban San Franciaod jyl-im, Dissolution of Uo-partnership. : HE co-partnership heretofore exietj : between Jobn Hersinger, Jr. ana. W. H. Wallace, in the Horee-shoeing and Blacksmithing bun-iness,. is hereby din es ivyed by mutual conrent. AN bila agsingt the concern will be paid by. me, and all persons knowing themscliver to be indebted to the firm sre her-by notided to pay the same to the undersigned, ; JOHN HE* ZINGER. Jr Nevada City, Sept. 34, 1877, JAMES J. OTT? ASS VER, OLD aND ORES of every deseiiption W Refined, Melted and Assayea, By request Goid Bars exchanged for Coin. Main Street, Nevada City. Established in 1852, s ELEOTRO PLATING iu GOLD or SILVER, im MINERS’ HOME, tT YOU WANT ALL THE COMFORYS, of a home, with ‘ Good Board and Lodging, @o tothe . MINERS’ HOMIE, Commercink St, Board & Lodging $5 per Week, M. HENDRICKS, P: eprietos, fai may &im A W. D. LONG, Attornew and Connselor at Laws « temded ts. : M. 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