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VOL. XXXV.
L NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA “THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1677:
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NEVADA CITY, Cab.
. Py BROWN, ‘. By 5. WATSON.
BROWN & WATSON,
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Application for a Patent. to a
Mining . Claim.Unirep Sraves Laxp Orrice, }
Sacramento, Cal, July 16,1877. {
i eadwood Gold Mining Co-, @ corpolonga P gt. Office is, Nevada City,
Nevada connty, California, has. made: application for a Patent for 1,500 linear feet
et the Deadwood Quartz Mine, bearing:
gold, with surface ground. 600 feet in
vic situate
2
iad hevads County, California, and
described in theet ard = notes on
jie ia-this office as follows, viz: ‘
= ne of Exterior cg ge
Commencing at stake marked D, M. No,
1, on center line of lode, known as Dead.
woou Ledge: thence var. 18°. E, N. 21) ‘
W, 4.54 chains to stake marked D. My, Nox
os thence N, 69° E, 22.72 chain’ to stake
inarked D, M. No: 3; thence 8. 21°.B, 4.54
“chains to stake marke4 D, M, No. 4, on
Pcenter line of DeidwoodLedge 9:08 chains
Sto stake marked D. M. No. 5: thence5.
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 20 63.100 acres,
8 Sonnecting Line.
Commencing at stake indicating N. W,
corner of Sec. 9, T. 16 N, R. 9 E; thence var.
18> EB, S. 493%, E. 15.96 chains to stuke
ynarked D. M. No. 2, being N. W. corner
of Deadwood claim, and designated as lot
No, 59,in Sscrion 9, Township 16, Noxth,.
Range 9 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, Said location was made Dec. i, 1874,
by. Charles W. Kitts, and is recorded in
the mining records of Nevada Conaty,
Book 5, page 489.. The applicamt claims
by purchase. There are.nd adjoinitg
mining claims. All persons holding any adverse. claims thereto are hereby required }.
to present the same before: this Office
within sixty days from the first day of
blishing hereof, ‘
& Sp. B. McFARLAND, Register.
W. D. Long, Applican Att'y.
ALIAS SUMMONS.
N the Justice Court of Little York Towr*ship: in the County of Nevada, State of
@alifornia. G. W. Hill, Plaintiff, Wm.
‘Walters, Defendant The Péople vf. the
Stute of California send Greeting to Wm.
Valters, Defendant, -You are hereby. re-uired and directed to appear before me
t my office, in Little York Townsip, in
guinst you by the above named Plaintiff,
nd answer the.complaint in said action,
n file in-my office, within \Pive.days (¢xlusive of day of service) aftertbe service
mn youof thissummons. . The.saidaction
Hs brought to recover the sum of Twentyne 58-100 Dollars balance an’ on. account,
for goods and mérchandige sold and deliyered to you, and for money loaned, which
accouut is how on file ati my office. And
you are hereby notified that if you fail to
ro appear and answersaid complaint as
above required, said Plaintiff will take
judgment against. you for the. sum of
$21 58-100 together with costs and damages.
Given under my F and this 28th day of June
A. D, 18TT. W.C BARKER,
Justice of the Pesce.of said Township.
It appeariag upon affidavit that after due
diligence that the above Defendant cannot
be found, it is therefore ordered that the
above Summons be published in the Nevada“EFRANBCRIPT, apaper published in said
‘‘ounty, onee a week for 30. days, as the law
directa. uF W. C, BsaRKBR, J. P.
Yoh Bet, July 5th, 1877. jy8
~~ BANKBUPYS 1 NOTICE.
YN the District Court of the United States,
BR District of California. In the. matter
ef James R. Nickerson, Bankrapt. To
whom it, may concern. ‘The undersigned
Samuel T. Leet, of Oakland, in the County
of Alameda, hereby gives notice of his appoiutment as Assigaee of the Estate ni
James kt. Nickersun, of the County of
Nevada, in said district; and who was, to; wit, on the 4th day of May, «. D. 1877, ad» judged Bankyupt,: upon the. petition of
himself,4by the District Court of the
United States, for the District of Califor.
nia. J
Dated at San Francicco the 2lst @ay of
May, A.D. 1877.
32-3w SAMUEL T. LEET, Aasignee.
-PROBATS NOTICES.
vada. In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of John G. Camacho deceased, Pursuant to an order of said
Court, made on the 4th day of Septsmber,
A. D. 1877, notice is hereby. given, that
ifonday the 17th day of September, A. D.
1877, at 10 o’clock A. M, of said day, at
the Uourt room. of said Sourt, at the Court
Housein the city and county of Nevada
have been appointed ag the time and
place for proying the will of ssid John
(+. Camacho deceased, and for hearing the
application of Christian Beckman for the
euance to him of letters testamentary,
when and where any person interested
juay appear and contest the same.Dated Septeniber 6th 1877.
. SAMES D. WHITE, Gierk.
SUMMONS.
fk the Justice’s Conrt of Nevada Township, iu the County of Nevada, Stete of
California. E.O. Tompkins Plaintiff, vs
J. kK. Nichols Defendant. The People of
the State of California send Greeting to
G. E, Nichola, Defendant, Yon are:
required to appear ip an action brought
against you by the above named P,aintiff
ju the Justice’s Court of Nevada Township, County of Nevada, State of Califor.
ula, and*to answer before the Justice at
his office in said Township, the complaint
Kied therein, within five days, “(exclusive
of the day of service), after the service on
you of this summens—if’ served within
the Township in whieh: this. action is
prought: of eared bs A
Pp. m 89id County, Wi ‘Ten days;
otherwise, within Twenty days. ‘The said
action is bros . bo recower. the of
Seventy-five ars in UD. 8. gold coin,
Spon . Prom Note reade by Defendact and deliveredta, atid. 4
you fatl tose appear and answer said co.a.
Plaint, as ab said P
will take : sam of in
Gi
a eal
TOTICE ix Heréby given, That. the
in Willow Valley mining }each, jn-oné remittance; or Six Copies for
he County of Nevads, in an action brought .
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TO PARTIES WISHING TO BUY
FURNITURE.
REIGHT frou San Francisco: being
now reduced to.a nomimal figure, Pxrties in NEVADA CHRY and vicinity «aa
SAVE 60 PER GENT,
. From local prices, by sending direct to
‘J, A. SHABER & €0.;
For anything in the Furniture and Bedding
or Upholstery line, and it will be shippéd
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reliable dealers in San Francisco. Address
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A J. A. SHABER & CO.,
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1 bs
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION:
Copartnership heretofore existing
F oe Hartwell i@iarksin the sil
. a City,
O, HAR
ver Palace: Saleon, Neva ‘4s die
I WELL
Judy 14, 1977. M. Cc. .CLAREK.
R. M, HUNT, M. P.
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN —
. .. SAN UPRANCISCOQ,
tainers of the public mind.—Boston Globe. .
The character wivich this Magazine po s-. !
. skd author of the celebrated method of
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Bay ges
TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. .
ENRY. BARNARD, A. M., Professor . ‘
of Mathematic and. Science of Acounts; graduate of Prince of Wales Col,ége, and Stow’s Model and Normal ‘lrainng School; late Stare Institufe Director
nd: Lecturer of Minnesota, and fom: the }
abt five years President of the Minneapois Business College; having dignosed of
is entire interest in that institution, and
@moved to San Franelsco, with hereafter
onduct a First Class Commercial College
n that city, entrance at 120 Suter street,
and 220 Kearny street, Hardig Plate, (with
office in Room 38,) where he will give his}
personal attention and, services to those
who desire instruction in Bookkeeping or
the Science of Accounts.and English
Branches. Prof. Rarnat” is the originator
Teaching Accoun’s which has btcome 60 .
popular in ¢lugidating the intricacies and
mystenies of Bookkeeping. In order to ge.
cure a wider field of labor in which to exemplify the supexority of -his method of
instruction, he has organized “Barnard’s
Business College and Telegraph Institute,
San, Francisco.. ae eg
A SPECIAL FEATURE.
Ro more students wili be admitted to the
College than Professor Burnaid can attend
to with his own personal instruction. He
has not organized this enterprise merelyas
#n,@asy way to inake m:« ney, bunt to establish as én viablé a reputation 4s an Enstructor as he has left. beuind him in Minnegota,.
and to build up a Business College of the
highest merit, in waich the fulles: equivalent will be given for all Tuition collected, and which, by personal effort, he will
make the best ingtitution on the Pacific
Coust, in which to obtain a first class Practical Business Education. ;
HOURS OF INSTRUCTIQN,
Dax Sxssions—9 to 11.30 A. M.'and 2 to
Eventna SEss1ons—7,30 to 9.30 P. M.
Students-will be entitled tothe use of
tne rooms from 8.30 A. M. to5.P.M,, thus
enabling them to ~vork outside of the hours
of instruction.
LavigsA separate apartment will te
reserved for the Lady, Students. who will
be provided with every convenience to faoilitate their wor, :
STATIONERY, AND Bcoxs—Our arrangem-nts ure such that: all supplies tor the
vourse van be-obtained of us at rates much
below the usual cost, and corresponding
in every particular with the books used in
Fea] basiness. j
Dre.omas -Our Diplomas are engrave
on steel, finely executed at great Cost; thewill be issued to students completing th
Course im the Business Department on
payment of the fee of fivy dollars.
Oo VacatTion--The College will be in
session during the.entireyear. Students
will be admitted at any time?
No Copyne From Trxt oxs--The
highly objectionable metbod of copying
from text books without understanding
whatis intended to be conveyed is Altogcthez avoided, All work done is the direct product of the student’s own thought
DiscipLing--We maintain the most rigid
discipline, insisting upcn perfect order aad
system in everything. We treat every student a8 a gentleman or lady, and expect
only gentlemanly or lady-like conduct in
return. Wedo not bave rules or penalties
but adapt special modes of treatment to
special cases. No conduct is altowed that
would not be tolerated in the drawing roons
of a wellregulated family.
For full! particalars send for Catalogue
and Circulars, explaining Course of Study.
We offer inducements that are superior ta
those offered by any similar institution in
the city. For further information addreag
BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLEEGE, °
120 Sutéer street, Room 38,
-—--= . San Francisco, Cal.
References, by permission: Hon, David
Rurt, State Superintefident of Public’ In
late Buperintendent of Public Instruction
Minnecota;,W. D. Garland, Equitable Lif
Assurance Society, 426 Oalifornia street, §
F.; 3. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 218 San
some strees, 8. F. :
Ban brancigco, Oct. 31, 1878.
a
PRICES VERY Low.
PIANOS,
ORGANS, — 1
. MUSIC,
Sherman & Hyde,
Cor. Kearney: & Sutter Sts., San Francisco
Wholesale wndR >tuil Music Dealers,
Weber Pianos are the Best
And are‘now used in Concerts by all of o
GREAT ARTIS@&.
Send for Deseriptivy Cireulae:
The Sherman & Hyde Piano’
ve Is the only
FIRST CLASS INSFRUMEN?,
Sold at Four Hundzed Dollars!
olen Square Pianos are 43 octave, aud
embraces all Modern Improvements,
such as elegant Rosewood Qase, Beautifal
Moaildings, Full lron Frame, Carved Legs
and Lyre, Overstrung Bass, Agraffe I'rebie,
ets. Length 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet
inches, and are
FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS
A 8 wanted im every county county in’
the State for the
Celebrated Standard Organ
Which for Volume of Tone, Beauty ef
Cage, poperiertty of W®rkmanship, Elegance of oe Durability, ii
is RIVALLED.,
We keep conetant)> ca_pamd a gvod assortinent of
Reliable Cheap Panes,
BEVEM AND A HALF OCTAVE, AGRAFFE
TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST .
SEASONED MATERIAL AND =~
FULLY WARRANTED.
obtained elsewhere.
TANOS AND RR A
ON INSTA , IF
ana my hand
Le z if bi
<aatice of eee ee eerie.
‘WBVADA ITs,
«}1L cents, or by car load 13 cents.
struction, Minnesota; Hon. f B. Wileon }'>
a
Prices as low as worthless Pianos canb)
GIANT .POWDER.
ble’s original and only valid patents
or Nitro Glycerine Powders.
Consumers and dealers in #o0-called4
Mer nat c ‘under Alfred No1
HHROULES PUWDER, infringe on the,
GIANT _POWDER. COMPANY’S _ rights
and.will be held responsible for damages.
THE GIANT POWDER CO.,
Ask your special attention % heir mm
PROVED GRADES CF POWDER, VIZ:
NO, 1 GIANT, .
Now the most powerful, explosive. com.
pound tn the world. Price 78 cts? per lb.
NO. 2 EXTRA,
A new grade, which -hereafter will be-ovr,
second grade. It is of immense strength,
far surpassing any powderof its class ¢ ver
before manufactured.
its greatly ircreased strength, it will be
BO0ld at the price of the old No. 2, vig: 50
CENTS PER POUND. Where a pawder stronger thao ordinary No. 2 is needed, we invite
a careful trial of thig new grade.No. 2.
Our powder of this grade will continue of
the strength ot our No. 2 of last year’s
make. It is astrong, reliable and sure
powder, and will dc excellent work. Special attention is called to the reduced price
of 36 cents, at which we will hereafter
sell this grade,
JUDSON POWDER.
Thig new and, valuable powder is rapidTy coming into general use ag 4 substitute
for-common black powder, to which it ia
in all respects far superior. Descriptive
Cireulara forwarded on avplication. Price
In cartrigger, 2 cents extra.
Bascounts as usual to the trade on our
various grades of Powder. ‘
Caps, single, double and triple force,—
algo, fuse of all brands always on hand.
BANDMANN, NIELSEN & CO.
General Agents Giant Powder Co.,
', GEO. E, TURNER, ,
Agent Nevada City.
mgi6-3m 210 Front St., San Francisco,
NEVavA ICE CoO,
HE undersigned gives notice that he
7 is prepared to supply the best article,
o
To any business place or private residence
up in this section of the country.
All orders left at the office of the Ovumpavy,on the Plaza, will be promptly at.
tended to.’
“ ‘J, 8, THOMPSON.
-” Mevada, May 11, 1877.
DR. ©: D. BOBO,
Physician _ and Surgeon,
Office Hours—-From 9to 10 A.M,
and from 6 to 8 P.M
a pees HOUR,
From 12 YW. to 1 P. M,
BELDEN’S DRUG STORE,
Nevada C'ty California.
DENTISTRY
R. P, E. HUGHGON, hee openc?
an office
in Kidd’s Building, Broad Street.
Over Hyman Bros.’ Store.
He is propared_ to perform all kinds of
Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the
latest and most cpproved styles.
Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver
Vulcanite and Alun inium. Satisfaction
guaranteed as to quality and pried of work.
Visits madoat-résidence if desired,
Nevada, May 2étn, 1871.
is not easily earned in these
j tines, but itcan be made in
three months by any one of
either sex, in any part of the
country who is willing to
work steadily at the employment that we
furnish. $66 per week in your own town.
} You; need not be away ‘from home over
night. You can give your whole time ta
the wogk, or only. your spare woments.
We have ageuts who are making over $20
per day. All who engage at orce can
make money fast. At the present time
money cannot be made so easily and rapidly at any other business. It costs noth.
ing te try the business. Terms and $5
Outfit free. Address at once, H. HALLETR
& Ca, Portland, Maine. . j
. Eureka Stage and Kzpress. Line.
» STAGES will leave Nevada for Moore’s Flat daily
except, Sunday, and for
Eareka, Monday, Wednesday and #riday, at
630 A.M. ae
Returning, will leave Moore's Flat daily,
except Sunday, at 7:30 A. M.
Will leave — Pherae Thursday
and Saturday, at 7 A.M.
~"____W, 9. CBA WFORD, Agent.
-V Flume Lamber Company
LUMBER YARD at TOWN TALE.
LL kinda of my Mining ans
AL mata for sale, . at
CIVIL ENGINEER,
Ang UV. 8. Deputy Surveyor
j NEVADA CITY, Cas
SHERMAN & BYDE,. ~
. Movade city toy oe, amg.it
Notwitt stantijgg.te
MOUNTAIN rCzE,
in this city. The Ice is the beat evér pat. ’
Fi-eity.
Address rvanufacturera of seme, corner,
. H.W. VALANTINE, i. D., «
SAFES,OIL STOVES.
‘W. G. WILLIAMS,
PACIFIC COAST AGENT”
DETROIT SAFES,
~ “SARGENT’S _.
COMBINATION AND
TIME LOCKS,
Corner Fourth & J Streets,
SACRAMENTO.
C eernnere MADE FOR
Tron and Steel Vaults, Vault
. Doors, Fire and Burglar Proof
Safes’ Residence Safes, Jewelers’ Safes, Coin Safes,
And every variety of work in this line.
The. very best workmanship on
aa this Coast. Z
Refer in Névada County to
Nevada County.Treasurer’s Safe, A. Niveng. A.D. & P. Sutton, Nevada Transcript,
Vv Flume Company —Nevada City,
Buhring & C}isholm—North San Juan,
Granger & Watt—Grass Valley.
A. Hill & £o., Little York,
And 500 customers on the Parific Coast;
' Prices lower than any, Safe Agency or
the Cosst.
ALSO,
PACIFIC OIL STOVE,
OF SACRAMENTO INVENTION AND
MANUFACTURE,
Doeg.apy kind of Cooking and Heating
Whicha range will do, with less expense
and vastly less trouble and heat to the
person.
Is warranted perfectly safe,
Uses COMMON COAL OIL,
‘° Is 8 vast imrrovement over apy oil stove
eve: invented. ~
COSTS ONLY EIGHT DOLLARS
In Sacramento:
After six months personal use of this
stove,the undersigned prononpees it an indispensible article in every tamily.
, No storage of wood.
Ne clearing of ashes.
Xo constant wetchong of fires.
No superfiuous and wasted heat.
No chimney flues,
Oan be carried into any room.
Broils-a-beef-aterk better than any other
fire—over the open flame,
Not the least’ smell or taste to articles
Costs only 15 cents a day.
The improvement inthe Stove conatsts
Ist. Of wick tubes, whieh are indepen.
dent of oil chamber, and feed from ‘the
ttom. ~ : .
24. Of moveable rachets. 3
3d. Of fannel shaped chimney.
4th. Of common cotton wicks,
Local Agents wanted in each town.and
ath & J Streets, Bacramento, Cal.
ini W. G. WILLIAMS.
TEE GOLD ROOM, _
J.R, TRACY,
i AVING PURCHASED the good, wil
end fixtures of the Gola Room
would respectfully infotm the: gentlenien
of Nevada City, that. he keeps. on hand
the finest brands of 5
WINES AND LIQUORS
TO BE FOUND IN THESTATE.
nd
Polite and experienced BAR-KEEPERS are
in attenaance to wait apen cnstomcrs. apd all kinds of tefreshing
DRINKS are compouhdeld *
in the highest sty!¢ of
the art, j
ang?2.tf
CAUTION
+To=
HYDRAULIC MINERS!
LL persona, excepting. those” who
“A. have purchased the rig}t from me,are
-. or selling seg lprice for tngning the discharge pipes of Hydrautic Machines which
uses the deflecting power qf the stream of
water, Any sich device ig du infringement of United States Leijters Pitent,
granted to me-on the J6th of May, 1876,
and reissued September luth, 1876. I have
commenced snit against Richard Hoskin
for infringmg said patent, agd inten@
to prosecute a ties using such device without W¢ense from me, there being
ro other way protect my zights. . Any.
parties wishing to murchase the right to
use this device, can do so by making application to me. ;
HENRY GC. PERELNS,
North Bloomfield, Neyads Co., Cal.
_ RESIDENT PHYSICIAN,
FFIOF , OORWER BROAD AND PTNB
st Ure. over Preston's Svore, }
Cp ia cng epee ie
t. door
N.C.N. G. R. R/CO.
A haa sn Company. reserve:the right to wery
/and Nevada). leaves: Grass. Valley at:
hereby cautioned against using, or making, t
TIME TABLE, NO. :4,
the same, as circumstances
quire. “To.take effect *
Thursday, May 24th, 1877GOING SOUTH, na
Train No. 1 leaves Nevada Qity et6 A.
M. and leaves Grass Valley at 6.304. M,
arrives at Colfax dt 6:50/A. M.
°:Train No. 3,, (local becyecn Grass Vahey.
and Nevada) lésyes Nevada at.11 A. M., arrives at Grass Valley,ap03 :35 ALM. :
Train-No. 5, leaves Novada at 4:20 P, M.
leaves Gragg. Valley og¢4.60 P.-M.; arrives ‘st
Oolfax at 6:15 P.M, ;
GOING. NORTH.
Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.20 A. ]
leaves, Geass Valley at 8:50 A. Mi, arrives de®
Nevada at 9:20:4, M.Train No. 4 fiocal between Graas V; :
may re,
DB. M,, arrives at Nevada at 3:10 P. M.
Traia No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6-60 P.
laave Grass Valley at 8.25 P. M., arrives ;
Nevada at: 8:54 P.M. "
—
stages for North San Jian, and on Tuc”
days, Thursdays snd Saturdays with stages
for. Downieville and Forest City, -~
Train No 5 connects daily with stsges
ftom North San Juan, and on Mondays,
Wednesdays ind Fridsys with stages fice’
Downieville and Forest Gity. : by A
JOHN F. KIDDER,
ma23 General Superintendent.
CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR,
JOR 1877, SAC LENTO, CAL.
IFORNIA, eu : :
COMMENCING .
Monday, ... eaveaee --»--Sept. 17th,
AND CLOSING
Saturday, ....5..:.. Sept, 224)
$40,009, CASH,
To be, distributed in* Premiums
The Exhibition will be divided into
SEVEN DEPARTHENTS, und the
Sociery’s Gold Medal,
To be awarded to the most Meritorious
Exhibition ig each Department. .
: ~ =AESO—
A Gold Medal, the value of one hnuadw.d
dollurs, by. President Biggs, for the most
walueble Gold Bar’ exhibited utthe Fair.
—
Thoge desiring Premium Lists will please
notify the Secretary,
THE LARGEST STOCK sHeW,
—AND—
Most Attractive Speed Display,
fiver,offered by avy Agricultural Society
in the United States. ‘
k# Public Sale of ‘Thoronghbred Stock
at the Park each day of the Fair, *
ba. The. Central Pacific Railroad and
the Fair, Free of Charge.
ko77.Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express will de.
iver all packages Free, not Weighing over
weaty pounds, ‘t
Applications for Stalls at the Pawk, and
§, ade at the Pavilion, should be made to
ROBERT BECK, Secretary, at onee,” :
MiMBERSHIP ..
SINGLE ADM'SBION. 0.020 50 Cents.
MARION ‘BIGGS, President,
Roerer Lecu, Secretary, uug2l-lm
PHILIP RICHARDS,
No,-30 Main-Street, *. *»
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
fet Dust bought and sold Bal.
ion shliscounted,
kor coinuye atthe Mint.
CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO.
Gorrespondent, fwwiss-Amevicaa Bank
San Francisco jyl-im,
* Dissolution of Co-partnership.
HE co-partnership heretofore exigt iz;
between Jobn Herzinger, Jr., and we
H. Wallace, in the Horse-shoeing end
Blacksmithing business, is hereby dis.
sotved by imutual consent. All biks
against the concern willbe paid by me,and all persons .knowing themselyea to be
indebted to the firm sre hereby notiAed to
pay the same to the undersigned.
JOHN HEt ZINGER, Jr
Nevada Gity, Sept.3a, 1877.
JAMES J. OFT.
ASSa YER,
OLD AND ORES of every description
W Refined, Melted and Agsayea:
By request Gold Bars exchanged for Coin,
“Main Street, Nevada City.
Established in 1452,
ELECTRO PLATING In GOLD or SILVER,
lm
. . MINERS’ HOME.
ie ‘ou WANT ALL TRE
of a home, with
. Good Board and Lodging, .
: Go to the
MINERS’ HOME, Commercial St.
Board & Lodging $5 per Week.
M. HENDREKS, Proprietor,W. PD. LONG,
Attoragv and Counselor at Law
: on Bart Broad ., next
above
¢
% é
CEON B
.
‘Brain, No 2 connects daily at Nevada wah ~
Stexmers will carry articles to and fromAdvances’
made ou Gold Duast or bullienCOMFORTS;
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