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September 23, 1877 (4 pages)

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VOL, XXXV. Poke Daily Transcript : me — Ory, oa a BROWN & WATSON,Proprietors, a ES No. $33. . Application for a Patent to Mining Claim. Usrrep. Srares Lanp OEFrticr,} Sacramento, Cal., July 16,1877. f KY OTIVE . is. hereby given, AY Deadwood Gold Mining Co., a corpoation, Whose P*st Office is Nevads Vity, Jevuds county, California, has’ made apa lication for a Patent’ fo> 1,500 linear feet if the Deadwood Quartz Mine, bearing old, with. surface ground’ 600 feet in vidth, situate in Willow Valley mining istrict, Nevada County, California, and lescribed in the plat ard field notes on le in this office as folleays, viz: ety Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Commencing at stake marked D,.M.No. .on ceoter line of lode, known.as Deadwooa Ledge; thence var. 18° E, N. 21° V, 4.54 chains to stake marked D. M. No. ; thence N, 69° E, 22.72 chains to stake bnarked D. M. No. 3; thence §. 21° E, 4.54 Hliains to stake market D, M.No.4, on weecnter line of DeadwoodLedge 9.08 vhains, » stake marked D. M. No. 5: thence &. > N, 22 72 chains to stake marked D. M. oO 10; thence N. 21° W_ 4-54 chains to take marked D. M. No.-1, point of begining, containing 20 63-100 acres. Connecting Line. Commencing at stake indicating N.W, orner of Sec. 9, fT. 16 N, R, 9 Ey theneervar. 8>_E, 8S. 49%, E. 15.96 chains to stake uarked D. M. No. 2, being N. W. corner t Deadwood claim, and designated as lot to, 59,in Sscrion 9, Township 16 North, gunge 9 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meriian. Said location was made Dec. i, 1874, by Charles W. Kitts, and is recorded in he mining records of Nevada County, Book 5, page 489. Theapplicant claims y purchase; “Phere are-no -adjoming hiningelaims, Atl. persons holding any ji verse claims thereto are hereby required present the same before this Office yithin sixty days from the first day of ublishing hereof. ? : ' ff. B. McFARLAND, Register: + W. D. Long, Applican .+Att’v: : {No. 898.[ Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFicCR Sacramento, Qal.,; Sept. 8,1377, YOTICE is hereby given, that Fritz Méister, whose Post Office is Washston, . Nevada county, California, has de application for Patent for’ that. cer. uated in Diamond Creek Mining Disst, (gow finan unorganized condition,) vada Cminty, C.ilifornia, and deserthed follows, vig: On surveyed land, being ys SE Y of NW 4 of NW k, and thes Ey of BW &% of NW, andthe SW of NE 4 of NW ty, and the SEB 14 of W° 4, and the 8 % of SW % of NE . and the N. of NW 4 of SEY, and the m 4 of NW of SEX, and the SW \% of K 4 of SE , ana the N & of SB 4 of RE ¢.23, Twp. 17N, #11 B, M.D. B. ind M, id containing 160 acreg. : hig ‘¢laim was peated April 20th, x71, by Edwards WoodHf and 7 others, and their notice offlocan recorded in the ottice of the JU unty ‘corder of Nevada County, @al,, ip ©. 7 of Mining Records of said county, on pge 116. The applicant claims by .pur ase, The nearest claims are John Dill’s, ing to the Westward in Sections 22 and , and Sanders and Chase’s to the Northurd. All persons holding any ddverse alms thereto are required te present the me” beferé'this Office within sixty days om the first day of publishing hereof. T.8. MoFARLAND, Register. sep. 11 Assessment Notice. ‘OORK'S FLAT BLUE GRAVEL MIN. ING COMPANY. Location of prin. pur place of business,San Francisco,Calirhiv, Loeation of Works, Moore’s Fiat, urek# Township, Nevada County,Califor. u. Netice is hereby given, that at a eting of the Board of Directors, hela the J7th day of Sept., 1877, an assessut, No. 4, of twenty-five cents pershare ws levied upon the ¢apital stock of the poration, payable immediately in U d States gold coin, to the Secretary, fe office of the Company; 311 California et, rooms 3 & 4; second floor, over AetInsurance office, emtrance-309 California ‘t, San Francisco, California. Apy bck upon which this it» shall, main unpaid on the 22d day of Oct., i7, will be delirqment, and advertised sale at public auction: and unless paynt is made before,wéli be sold on Sutur. , the 10th day of Now., 1877, to pay the linquent assessment, together with costs advertising and expenses of sale. By oruer of the Board ef Directors. _ J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary. )ffice, 308 California Street, rooms 3 i 4 second floor,, over Aetna Insurance ice, San Fran cisco, California. 820 . ASSESSMEN? NOTICE. mreeriien 25 OLD S"RING GRAVEL MINING.CO Principal place of business, Nevada mn — Few: ama hear Willow Val. Ne uw » Notice ig hereby ven, thet at a meet ng of. the~Trusiees, ld at thé ‘dffice. of the Secretary, Sept. ith, i877, an assessment No. 15,) of. 35 ots pershere, was ievled unin y, ; u the capi-" stock of said Compan yab'e immetely in United States gold coin, tothe cretary of <he Company, at dice joid stteet, Nevada City, “ : ay «tock upon which said t ll:remain unpaid onthe 19th day of -. 1677, will be deemed delinguent and vertived for sale at. public » and less payment is made before; will be on the 3dday of Nov., 1877, to: pay delinquent assessment thereon, tagethish custs Of adveréising and expenses e . . " F That. the . . > ee iu Plaver mining claim, bearing gold, . } 9 & Co., Solicitors. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1877. Harper’s Magazine. Notices-of the Press. The ever-increasing circulation of this excellent monthly proves itscoutinued ad. aptation to popular desirey and needs. Indeed, when we think into how many homes st penetrates every month we must consider it-as one of the educators as well as entertuiners of the public mind.—Boston Globe. The character. which this Magazing po 8aesses for variety, enterp#iseartistic wealth and liteary culture that has kept pace with, if it has not lead the times, should cause its conductors, to regard # with jwstifiable complacency, The Magraine has done good and, not evil all the days of its life.— Brooklyn Eagle. Some of the most popedar of modern novels have first appear d as serials inthis Magazine. In all respects; it is an excellent periodical, snd fully deserves its great = success.—_Philude!phia Ledger. TERMS: Postage free to al Sibscribers in the United States. Harper’s Magazine, one, year... $4 0 $4 00 includes prepayment of U. 8. postace By the publishers. Fubscript.ons to Harper's Magazine Weekly, and Bazar, to one address tor one sear, $16, or, two of Harper's~Periodi¢als, o one address for one year for $7 00; pos. An extra copy of either the Wagazine, Weekly or Bazar will -be supplicd gratis fer-every Club of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance; or Six Copies for $20 00‘without extra copy: postage free. Back. Numbers:can be supplied at any! time. : A complete set of Harpers Magazine aow comprising 51 Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight at expense of purchaser, for $2 25 per volume. Single volumes, by mail, postpaid, $3 00. Cloth cases, for binding, 58 cents, by maif?, post-paid. A Complete Analytical Index te the first fifty Volumes of Harper's Magazine has just been published, rendering wvratiable information which cor ttitutes this"periodical a perfect illustrated literary cyclepedia. 8vo.Croth, $3 00; Half Calf, $5 25. Sent postage prepai«. A series of pspers under the title of ‘The first Century of the Republic.” contrib. uted by tha mest eminent Americ in publicists, is now being published in Herper’s mmagazine. This» serjes of over twenty papers gives.a comprehensive review of Pre gress during the century how ‘losing, in every department of our national liteHARPrR & BROTHERS, Established 1865. American and Foreign Patents: GILMORE & CO, ~{ UCOESSORS TO CAHIPMAN, HOSMER Patents procured in all countries. No fees in advance, No charge unless the patent is granted, No} fees tor miking preliminary:examinations: No additional fees for obtain:nz and conducting a rehearing, Special attention given to Interference Cases before the Patfringement Suits im different States, and all litigation appertaining to Inventions or Patents. Send stamp to Gilmore & Co. for pemphlet of sixty. pages. Old Bounty Land Warrants. The last Report of *the-Oommissioner of the General Land Office shown 2,897,500 acres of Bounty Land Warrants ontstand ing. . These were issued under act of 1855 and pri*racts. GLULMORE &-CO. pay ¢ash for them. Send by registered letter, If Assignments are imperfect we give insiructions to perfect them. : U. §. General Land Office. Contested s.and Cases pros ‘cuted before the United States Genersi Land Office and Department of the Laterio~. Private Land Claims, Mining and pre-emption cilaims and’ Hemestead cases attended to. Arrears of Pay and Boenty, Officers, soldiers and sail rs of the late war, or their heirs, are in manx-cases entitled to money from the Government, of ‘which they have no knowledge, Write . full history of service, aud state amouaot of pay and bounty. received, * Enclose ply. after examimation, will be giver you tree Pensions, All officers, soldiers, and sailome wonnd ‘ed, ruptured, or injured in the date war, ere slightly, cap obtain a pension by addressing GILMORE & Cu. Case3 prosecuted by GILMGRE & €0., before the Supreme Coart of the Uniited States, the Courtef Claims and the Southern Claims Commniission, * Each department of our business is con« ducted: in a separate bureau, under. th charge of the same experienced parties en. -Ployed by theold firm. Prompt attention to all business.entrusted to GILMORE & OO. is thus secured. We desire to win auccess by Geserving it, ‘ Address, GILMORE & 60O., fy22. Washington, D. C. GREAT INDUCEMENTS WO PARTIES WISHING NO BUY FURNITURE. . Prement fron San Francisco being mow reduced to a nomial figure, Partiestin NEVADA CITY and vicinity cau SAVE 56 PER cEwe, For anything in the Fursitture. and or Upholatery line, and # wif ‘be Ghey are the chea reliable Gealers in , all orders-or letters of emquiny to J. A, SHABWR & CO., jy22 7 Market Street, San Francieco 4% . st NOTICE OF DESSQLUTION. . ver Palace Saloon, Nevada is dis BO hped. “x Ye a. Qo. ELL, 4 dnihy 14, 8877. MO. oak : wee thas { R. M, HUNT. &%. D. olor dentro By order of the Bosra Of Trettees. © . al : will County Wanrants. rN, M. Du all ale ae + po bg at 1 to rasa pf Bena @, 18TT, giso War. ——————— iv 6 1877, wit be paid on prowentation. sel at sty wedle City , Sept.7,, 1877, for reference the vast and varied wealth of . &. M . } *No Vacation--The CoHWege will be in ent Office, Extensions before Congress, fn. stamp to GILMORE & CO,,. and a full re. pti ond De faze Me me 8 6500. a . , Bu Ww. haben) wom a ad ae . SEVEN AND 4 HALPOCravE, AGRAMES BUSINESS COLLEGE, —AND— TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. SAN FRANCISCO, ENRY BARNARD, A. M., Professor of Mathematic and Science of Acounts; graduate of Prince of. Wales Colege, and Stow’s Model and’ Normal ‘I'rain. ng School; late State Imstitute Director. nd Lecturer of Mimnesgta, and for the . ast fire years President of t inmeapeis Buriness . Cellege;. having posed of is entire interest in that institution, and emoved to San Franclsco, will hereafter onduct a First Class Commercial College n that city, entrance at 120 Sutter street, and 220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with office in Roora 38,) where he will give his persenal attention and services to those who-desire instruction in Beokkeeping or the “Science of Accowmts and English Branches: . Prof. Barnard is the originator andiauthor of the celebrated metnod of Teaching Accounts which has become 80 popblar in elucidating the imiricacies and mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to secure wider field of labor 4in which to exemplify the. superiority of his method of instruction, he has organized Barnard’s Buriness College and Welegraph Institute, San Francisco. ce No more students wili be admitted to the
College than Professor Burmard can attend to with his own personal instruction. He has not organized this emterprise merely as an easy Way tO mame ne ney, but to estab. lish as,en viable a reputation as an Lnstructor as he has left behind himin Minnésota. and to build up a Business College of the highest merit, im waich the fullest eguivalent will be giv-n for all Tnitien ¢ozlected, and which, by personal effort, te will make the best institution on the Pacific Coast, in°which to obtain a first class Prac. tical Business Education, HOURS OF INSTRUCTION. Day SEssions—9 to 11.30 A. M. and 2to EVENING, Sesstons—T,30 to. 9.30 P.M, Students will be entitled tothe use of tne rooms froin 8.30 A. M. to 5 P. M., thus snabling them to ‘work outside of the hours of instruction. LaviesA separate apartment will be reserved fortihe Lady Students, who-will be provided with every convenience to facilitate their worx. a , STATIONERY aND Booxs—Our arrangements are such that all supplies tor the course can be obtained of us at rates much below the usual cost, an@ corresponding }in every particular with thé books used in rea] business. Dretomas -@ur Diplomas are engrave on stee], fively executed-at great cost: the will be issued to students completing. th Course in the Business Department on payment of the fee of five dollars. session during the entire year. Students “Will be-admitted at any time. : No Corpyine From Trxr Booss—The highly objectionable method of copying from text books without understanding what is intended to be conveyed is altogether avoided. All work done is the direct product of the student’s own thought DIscepLInE—We maintain the most rigid discipline, insisting upen perfect-order aud system im everything. «We treat every student a8 a gentieman or ‘lady, and. expect only gentlemanly or lady-like conduct in return. We do not have ruleger penalties but adapt spécial modes of tzeatment to would not be tolerated in the drewing room ofa wellregulated family For full particulars send for Catalogue and Circulars, explaining Course of Study, We offer inducements that are sugerior to those offered by.any similar institution in the‘city. for further information addregs BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 120 Sutter street, Room 38, San Francisco; Cal. References, by permission: Hon. David Rurt, State Superwptendent of Public In struction, Minnesota; Hon. &@ B. Wilson late Superintendent.of Puplic Instruction Minnesota; W.D. Garland, Equitable Lif Assurance Soviety, 426 California street, § F.; 8. P. Ball; Attorney at-Law, 213 San ‘ somestrest, 8. F. . n Francisco, Oct. 31, 1875, PRICES VERY LOW. PIANOS, ORGARS, MUSIC, thermos & ‘Hyde, ‘Cor. Kearney & Gutter Sts., Ban Francisco. Wholesale vnd Ratail Music Dealers, — . Weber. Pianos are the BestAnd are now used in Concerts by all of o . GREAT ARTISTS. Send fer Descriptive Circular. The Sherman .& Hyde Piano’ Is the:only FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT, Sold at Four Bundred Dieifarst uare Pianos 7% and Hg b are Had eno a1 such as elegant Resewood Case, Beautiful Mouldings, Full@ron Frame, Carwed Legs and » Overstvung Bass, Agradie Treble, etc. Length 6 fect 10 inches; width, 3 feet inches, and are: has és. FOULY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS oe srg . every county county Celebrated Standard Organ ‘Whivh for Volume of Tone, “of ase of BS onddmw ngs Mind . —We keep censtant!> sa nand a ,vod assortment of 1 Reliable Cheap Pianos, TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST A SPECIAL FEATURE. wes special cases. Noconduct isaHNowed that } e latest and most prgeryed styles. . furnish, $66 per week in your own town. @utfit free. Address at once, H. HaLuerr . . Fie M ‘, Ath detimaatn GIANT POWDER. ANUFACTURED under Alfred Noble’s original amd only valid patents tor Nitro Glycerine Powders. 4 Consumers-and— dealers: in so-called BURCULES POWDER, inftinge on the, GIANT POWDER COMPANY’S rights and will be held responsible for damages. , THEGIANT POWDER CO., Ask. your special attention to their m«. PROVED GRADES OF POWDER, Viz: NO, 1 GIANT, Now the mest powerful explosive com-pound in the world. Price 75 cts. per lb. NO. 2 EXTRA, A Tew grade, which hereafter willi be our second grade. It is of. immense strength, far surpassing any powder of its class ¢ ver before manufactured. Notwit) standing its greatly ircreased atrength, it will be sold at the price of the old No. 2, viz: 50 CENTS PER POUND. Where a. powder stronger than-ordinary N6. 2 is needed, we inwite a careful trial of thismew grade, ' WQ. 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. Spec. ial attention is called to the reduced price of 35 cents, at which we will hereafter sell this grade, JUDSON POWDER. This new and valuable powder is rapid. ly comiing into general use as substitute for common black powder, to which it igs}. ip all respects far superior. Descriptive circulars forwarded on application. Price iu cents, or by cat jgad 18 cents. In cartridges, 2'cents extfa. Discounts as usual to the trade. on our various.grades of Powder. Caps, single, double and triple force,— also, fase of all brands always on hand, BANDMANN, NIELSEN & CO. @eneral Agents Giant Powder Co., GEO. E, TURNER, Agent Nevada City, maif-3m 210 Front St., San Francisco, NEVADA ICE ¢0O. A hg undersigned gives notice that he 7 is preparedito supplyithe best article o : MOU TATN 1rOE To any business place or private residence in this city. Thedce ig the best. ever put up in this sectiomeof the country. All orders left-at the offive of the Com: pany,on the Plaza, will be promptly attended to ; J. 8. THOMPSON. evade, May 12, 1877. DR. C. D. BOBO, Physician and Surgeon, Office Houre——From 9 to 10 A.M, @wnd from 6 to 8 P.M, [pera HOUR, From 12.M. to 1'P,-M; BELVEN’S. DRUG STORE, Nevada C’ty California. DENTISTRY FARR, .)R. P. KE. HUGHSON, has opened : an office ‘Indfidd’s Building, Broad: Street. Over Hyman Bros.’ Store, We is propared to perform :ll lkinds of Mechanieal and Operativ: én the ‘Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, @ilver Mulcanits and Aluminium, Satisfactiou guaranteed as to quality and price ef werk. ‘Visits made at resélience if desired. Nevada, May 30th, 1871. *% Is neteasily earnedésin these . , times, but it can‘be made in : three snonths by any one of ‘ either sex, in any part of the county who is willing to work steadily at the employment that we You; need not be away from home over night. You can give your whole time to the work, or only your spare woments. We have agents wlio are making over $20 per day. All who engage at once can make money fast. At the presest time money cannot be made 80 easily and rapidly at any other business. It costs nothamg to try the business. Tarme and $5 & Co , Portland, Mame. fy18-6m Eureka Stage and Express Line. STAGES will leave NevaPeru I for Moorsie Flat daily — ——— Sunay, and for Eureks, Monday, W: yewnd Friday, at 5:3@ A, M, ° Beturning, willfleave Moore’s Fist daily, except Sunday, att7 40 A.M. %; Will 1 Eureka pp » Thursday gna tulenaae: cat A.M. Rs W.a. CRAWFORD, Agent, V Flume Lumber Company LUMBER, WAM@D at TOWN TALK. . HLS. BRADLEY, ‘CIVIL ENGINEER, MEF ADA OITy. a NEVADS CITW, Ca 7 y ; { Drag fore; Entrance on Pine street, — : “ SAPES,. OIL STOVES. W. G. WILLIAMS, PACIFIC COAST AGENT DETROIT SAFES, SARGENT’S COMBINATION AND $end TIME LOCKs, Corner Fourth & J Streets, > SACRAMENTO, Cyr nr MADE FOR Iron and Steel Vaults, Vault Doors, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes: Residence Safes, Jewelers” Safes, Coin Safes, And every variety of work in thistine. The very best workmanship on j this Coast. Refer in Nevada County to Nevada County Treasurer's Safe, A.Nivens, A.D, & P. Sutton, Nevada Transcript, V Flume Company —Nevada City. Buhring & Chisholm—North San Juan. Granger: & Watt—Grass Valley. A. Hill & Co., Little York. And 500 customers on the Pacific Coast, Prices lower than: any Safe Agency on the Coast. ALSO PACIFIC OF. STOVE, OF SACRAMENTO ENVENTION AND MANUFACTURE, \ Does any kind of Cooking and Heating which a range-will do, with less expense and vastly less trouble and heat te the person. .&s warranted perfectly safe. Uses COMMON COAL OTL. Is a vast improvement over any oil. stove eve: invented. — ‘ COSTS ONLY EIGHT DOLLARS In Sacramento. After, six months personal use of this stove sthe wndersigned pronounces it an indispensible article in every famiiy. No storage of wood. No clearing of ashes. No constant watching of-fines. No superfitous and wasted heat. No chimney fives, Can ibe cazried into-any room. Broils a beef steak better than aby other fire—over the open flame. Not the least smeli. or taste to articles “ooked, Costs only 15 cents a day. The improvement inthe Stove consists ist. Of wick tebes, which are indepen. bottom. 2A. Of moveable rachets, 3a. Of fannel shaped chimney, 4th. Of eommon cotton wicks. ¥ erat Agents wanted #n each town and city. : Address wanufacturers of fame, corner 4th & J Streets, Bacramemto, Cal. jmté W. G. WILLIAMS. TBE GOLD ROOM, ee J.R, TRACY, He PURCHASED the good ‘wil and fixtures of the Gold Koom ta respectfully inform the gentlemen of Nevada City, that he keeps on band the finest brands of ‘ j WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. Polite and experienced BAR-KEEPERS are in attendance te wait upon cnstomcrs, and all kinds Of refreshing BRINKS are compounded in the pone style of the aii, aug22.tf CAUTION —TO— . ‘ i P ty HYDRAULIC MEINERS! MLL persons, excepti those who A have purchased the right from me,are hereby cautioned against using, or making, or sdlling any device for turning the dis. . . charge pipes of Hydraulic Machiines-which uses the acflecting power of the stream of water. Any sch device is an infringe. Grante€ to me on the 16th of May, 1476, aud réiwened September 19th, £876. I have commenced suit against Ridhard Hoskin foriinfitmging my seid patet, and intend to proseoute all paviies msing such device witheut license fram me, there being no other way to protect my rights. parties wishing to nurdliase the right io use this device, can @e so by making application to ame. HENRY C. PERKINS, North Bloomfield, Nevada Co., Cal. BW. VALANTINE. M. D., RESIDENT PHY: SICIAN, PFICY , CORNER BROAD AND. PINE “ Residence on Ea't Broad St. , next door ( SEVEN DEPARTMENTS, and the dewé of oi] chamber; and feed from -the'. ’ Wh é L, N.C. N. G. RR. CO. TIME TABLE, NO. 4.f eis Covapamy reserve the right to vity the same, as circutrstanges may require. To take effect, Thursaay, May 24th 1877, GOING SOUTH. ‘ Train No, 1 leaves Nevada City at 5 A, M. and Jeaves Grass Valley at 5.304, M, arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A. M. Train No. 3, (local between Grass Val key and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 11.A. M., ar. rives at Grass Valley at 11:35 A. M. Train No. 5, leaves Novada ‘at 4:20 P. M., leaves Grass Vulley at 4.50 P. M., arrives at Colfax at 6.15 P. M. ; GOING. NORTH. Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.20 A. M, leaves Grass Valley at 8:50 A. M., arrives k 3 Nevada at 9:20 A, M. Train Nov 4¢iocal between Grass Valley! and Nevada) leaves Grass Valley at: 2:40 P, M,, arrimes atNevada at 3:10 P. M. Traic No. 6 leaves Oolfax at 6-50 P, Ma, Jeave Grass Valley at 8.25 P. M., arrives at Nevada ut 8:54 P.M. Lae Train No 2 connects daily at Nevada with stages for North San Juan, and on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays with Stages for Downievidie and Forest City. Traim No 5. connects daily_ with steges from North fan Juan, and on Mondays, Wednesdays tnd Fridvys witt Stages from Downieville and Forest City. JOHN F. KIDDER, ma23 General Superiatendent, CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR. ror 1877, SACRAMENTO, CAT. IFORNIA, COMMENCING Mondlag§ 2586.7 84e%. Sept. 17th, AND CLO:ING Satarday, ........ Sept. 22d. $40,000 CASH, To be distributed. in Premiums, The Exhibition will be divided inte Sociéty’s Gold Medal, Exhibition in each Departmen —~ALSO,— A Gold Medal, the value of one hundrad dollurs. by President Biggs, for the most valuable Gold Bar exhibited at the Fair. Those desiring Premium fists will Please notify the Secretary. THE LARGEST STOCK SHOW, —AND— Most Attractive Speed. Display, Everofferet by apy Agricultural Society, in the United States. ; 84"Public Bale of Thorotighbred Stock atthe Park.each day of the Fair. __ the Pair, Free of Charge.8” Wells, Fargo & Co’s Expres will de. liver all packages Free, not weigh ng over wenty pounds, ROBERT BECK, Secretary, at onee. MEMBERSHIP 36Gb. iis. $5 0 SINGLE ADM'SBION.....,. 50 Ocants, MARION BIGGS, President. Hover® Bice, Secretary, #ug21-La PHILIP RICHARDS, No. 30 Muin Street, NEVADA OITY, CAL, Goid Dust bought and sold Bal lbon -dAlixcoumted. ances made en Uold Dust or vullion ror Coimaye at the Mint. CHECKS ON S4N FRANCISOO. Correspondent, @ wigs American Ban'cSan Francisco jyl-im, Dissolution of Uc-partnership. HE co-partnership heretofore eXisting between Jobn Herzinger, Jr., and W. H. Wallace. in the Horse-shoeing. aad Blatksmithing business, soived. by mutual consent. “ASL bills against the concern will be paid by me, and all.persons knowing thensefvea to be indebted to the firm are hereby motified to pay the same to thé unders JOHN HEFAENGER. Jr. Nevada City, Sept. 3,877. lm JAMES J. OPT. ASSa VER, a BR oe AND ORES of every, deseription XW Refined, Meltedwad Assayea by request Gold Bersexchanged for Coin, Main Street, Nevada City. = ReteWlished in 1852, ELECTRO #*,ATING in GOLD or SILVER, F TOC WANT ALL THE COMFORTS ef # home, with i oe Geed Board and : Go to the MINERS” HOME, Commercial St, ne i Board é: Lodging $5 per Week, M. GENDRICKS, Proprietor, tay 8-lm . W. D. LONG, Attarmev and Counselor at Law above F. M. Prestcn’s. Ordeam left at’ Moxada City July Bd; Mes. ~— iston’s Drug Stuxe watl be ere rrs erENey es AND NOTARY PUBLIO. .s CEON B Dp I ppos ite To be awarded to the most Meritorious _ a. The Central Pacific Ruilroad and Steamers will carry artiéles te and from . Applications for Stalls at the Park, and . Stace at the Pavilion, should be made to ~ is hereby din. “Setype eyecare ee sae