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April 14, 1878 (4 pages)

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vent, upon the OD account of on. the 19¢) everal #INounty Reepertiy, No. Pe @ Sha B00 5000 100 1000 1000 135 S Ams, 1250 @ 1256 iy Jaw, and an « 28, Made on t] Seeretarr. Sansous é .R.C NO. 4. rae i ae eee aeetaale adieeces claims with the CAPITAL $300,000. ry APRIL 14, 1878. She Daily Transcript ‘NEVADA OITY, OaL. ¥. P, BROWN. G. A. BAILEY, BROWN & CO, Proprictors. = eo Application for Paten‘ to a MinUnrren States Lanp OFrice, Sacrauento, Cal., Feb. 21, 187». Y OTICE is hereby given that George 8. N 8. Getchell, whose post office address is Nevada City, California, has this-day filed his application for a patent for tén (10) acres of placer mining groued, sitnated in Nevada Mining District, Nevada County, California, and described as fol tows: The north 44 of the north 44 of thsouthwest 4 of the northwest \ of section 18, fownship 16 north, Range 9 éast, Mt, Diablo base and meridian, knowa as the 2 aan, Head & Co. claims, the same being bounded on the north by the south poundary line of Nevada City, on the east by land claimed by William Clemo, on the gouth by claim of Thomas Brock, and on _the west by lands for which John Cashin has applied for s patent, said ‘claims being a little west of. the old powder. house and residence of William Clemo. This mine ‘yecord in book 7 of mining locatious; pages 232 and 233, atid in book 40 of deeds, pages 148 snd 150 of the official records of Nevads a ® cer mines Register of the United States i Office, . at Sacramento, in the State of fornia, ow the sixty days period of publication provisions of the statute. ‘f, BU MCFARLAND Johnson & Cross, Att’ys for 4pp’t o ater, 126 INSURANCE COMPANY 2 OF CALiFORNIA. & PRINCIPAL OFFICE, hewightto vi stances may 3 ith,.1877, 4 ada, City at 5 ey at 6.3vA. M en Grass Valld at VA. M., os eee ja at 4:20 P. NM P.M. arrives ‘'H. c at 7.20 A. M A.M.,, arrives: n Grass Vaile + Valley at 24 3:10 P.M. xat 6-50 P.¥ », M., arrives ¢) pat Wevads will , and on Tues days with stage st City. ily with stoge 4 of Mondss ith. stages i ty. KIDDER, Iperinteudent « IES: G BRAC 7%, WAGO CRAMED"0. ILS, sel at Jat FIVE, qi e DEADN007 UPANY, bavins esponsible tot ncipal place aliforaia. + Flet, Nev® e—There IF © described sto No. 1,) levies 878, the Bev’ gmes of the? ollows: No. shs._ An 4,000 = wd Sau Francisco, __FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. . _~ J. ¥F. Houghton, President. r Geo. H, Howard, Vice Prevident, Charles H. Stdéry, Secretary. N. B. Gddy, Marine Secretary. H. H. Bigelow, General Manager BR. H. Magill. General Agent. Giass Valley Branch for Nevada County ‘ TRUSTEES, Wm, Watt, T. W. Sigourney A. B. RRADY. Manager. Otice No. 99 Main Street, ag2 Grass Valley, Cal. of her system_of levees, she is forever safe + elothing houses; mil : foc cauivorMA staceT; . grop aT SACRAMENTO, Z SACRAMENTO AS A TRADE CENTER, HE business Men of Sacram3nto, as well ag all her people, have now the firmest confidence in her future greatness. She has withstood the greatest flood on record in this valley.and has demonstrated beyond a question that with the careful fer the perpetuity from the ravegesof the waters. How and Why She can supply Goods of Every De‘ seription Cheaper than They. can be Bought in We answer—becanse she has advantages _possessed by no other locality—saving in freight charges, no wha:f rates, low rents and light expense. Her merchants buy di‘rect frou: the large manufacturiés of the East, and have the goods shipped’ by rail to their coors. Sacramento ‘contains some of the oldest and most firmly establishe! mercantile houses on this coast—including -verything in tue line of groceries, hardware, agricltural implements, paints: and oils, station ely, crockery, liquors, drugs, clothing, carpets, gas fittings. jewelry, wooden and earthen ware, furniture, stoves and tinCAUTION . Her manufactures are extensive and -vaY WIFE, MARTHA MORRIS, having ried, including carriages and wagons, m.a‘ . AY 3. left my tea ag cia apoaeerirs just Se . . pails se 4 =o a 0 a = . brooms and_matechcs.plows.harness.cloths . Pe eres gloves, confectionery, pottery. iron work, . #2 ng. sashes, doors, etc., soap, yeast powder, . P. MORRIS. ‘marble works, pumps, windmills, fanningmills, leather, etc. * exter: sive in” machine shops among the best; her breweries nomerous and goou; im faet there is “not a line of business which may be mentioned which is not represented mepto. es She possesses many finedry mises; shope, fancy goods stores, etc., her book and news depots are of the best.Bhe pessesses every facility for doing any style of printing and binding. No better hotels or markets can be found anywhere.INTERIOR MERCHANTS intending to make purchases for the Spring and Summer of 1878, will find it to their advantage to =_Nevada, March 1@, 1878,» Her lumber yards are~smong the most . ~ ‘State; her foundries and [~~ CONSTABLE’S SALE. Yvirtue of an Executicn tome directed and delivered, issued from the Court of Leopold Gazthe, an acting Justice of the Peace in an] fer the Township of Neva-da, County of Nevada, State of California, bearing date March 22d, 1878, on a judgment rendered in said Court on the 27th day of February, 1878, in favor of Ira Moore, and against: the Nevada Gravel Thirteer 80-100 doNars costs of suit, at the renderin~ of said judgment, with accruing costs, I have levied upon all the right, +i.} tle and-interest-of the Nevads Gravel Min: ing Co., of, in and to the following described property, to wit: That certain piece: or parcel of mining ground, situated near the. east gap of Sugar Loaf, and bounded on the south by Manzanita ground, east by the Nebraska ground, and known asthe Latrd ground, together with sll the buildings, machinery, tools, iron pipe, blacksmith shop,and tools therein, lumber, rope, cars, and everything appertaining to said mine. Notice is hereby given that I will exp se to public sale 211 the above described property to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court House door, in the City of Nevada,on Friday, the 19th day of April, 1878, between the hours of 9 u’clock A. M. and 5o0'clock P, M. Given undermy hand this 23d day of March, 1878. WILLIAM SCOTT, Constable of Nevada Township. J.M. Walling, Att'y-for PY". m4 — J. Mi WALLING, ATTORNEY AT LAW Sac cteatrns TO NOTARY PUBLIC, BUSINESS COLLEGE, —AND— = = 5 , . s GIANT POWDER. . Avniication fora Patent to MinANUFACTURED under Alfred Noees i : No. 958, Niagara Ledge. bie’s original and only valid ts 1 tor Nitro Giyeerine Powders. _— No. 954, Orleans Ledge. Consumers and deslers in so-called HUROULES POWDER, infringe on the, GIANT POWDER COMPANY’S rights and will be‘held: responsible for damages. Ask your special attention to their mPROVED GRADES OF POWDER, VIZ: —NO, 1 GIANT, ‘Now-the most powerful explosive compound in the world. Price 74 cts. per Ib. NO. 2 EXTRA, A new grade, which hereafter will be our second grade. It is.of immense strength, ‘far surpassing any powder of its class ever before manufactured. Notwit? standing its greatly ircreased 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. 2is needed, we invite a careful trial of this new grade. NO. 3. Our powder o this grade will continue of the. strength of our Ne. 2of last. -year's make. It is astrong, reliable and sure wwder, and will do excellent work. Spec_. ial attention is called to the reduced price . * No, 955, Star Ledge. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ____. Sacramento, Cal. Feb. 18, 1878. OTICE is Nereby given, Chat James N.T. bennett, whore post office is San Franent for 2500 linear feet of the NiagaraLedge, 2500 linear feet of the Orleans Ledge, and 2500 linear feet' of the Star Ledge, of the Star Mining Company’s mines; bearing gold, with surface ground 400 feetin width with each of said ledges, situated in Nevada county mining district, Nevada County, California, and described. in the plat and Makee,Z. 8S Spalding,and the heirs of . lication for Pat-tTELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. SAN FRANCISCO. FENRY BARNARD, A. M.,: Professor of Mathematic and Science. of Acounts; graduate of Prince of Wales Col-ege, and Stow’s Model and Norm ng School; late State Institute irector ast five years President of the Minneapois Business College; having disposed of is entire interest in that institution, and emoved to San Francisco, 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 Room 38,) where he will give hismal attention and services to those eee notes on file in this offie as follows, ose , ti ing or Niagara Ledge. : the Science of Accounts and lish Survey of exterior boundaries. Branches. Prof. Barnard is the natorCommencing at a stake marked N Yo-1,. nd author of the celebrated of fropi which stake No 6 of the Orleans: bears N 62%° E303 chains; thence var 17®° E,N-62° 30’ E, 3.03 chains to astake marked 0 No6enthe NE, and N No6 on the N W siae; thence N 27° 30’ W 36.86 chetna stake marked N No 5 on the NW, and O No 5 on the NE side; thence 8 62° 30’ W, 6.06 chains to a stake marked N No 4 on the SE side; thence, S 27° 30° E, 36:36 chains to a stake marked N No 8; thence N 62° 30’ E, 3.03 chains to the place. of beginning; and contai.ing 22.03 acres, and designated as lot No. 43 in sections 34 and 35 in . p 18] ha N,R11 E, MD -M, bounded-on the east. by] Teaching Accounts which has become supopular in elucidating the intrieacies and. mysteries of Bookkeeping. ‘Im order to secure a wider field of labor in which to ¢x. emplify the superiority of his method of instruction, he hag organized Barnard’s ‘Business College and Telegraph Institute San Francisco. : z A SPECIAL FEATURE, No more students wili be admitted to the . College than Professor Login can attend ‘se 5 Dereon : Frain. 6 . in alt= ta—_far superior. pees circulars forwarded on application, Price of 35 cents, at which .we will hereafter sell this grade. -ly coming into general se as a-eubstitute. We marked.§ No 6 on the NE, and O'No 3 onJ NW “from NWS W W 36.36 chai ‘No 6,0n S E,and for common black powder, to which it is Discounts as usual to the trade on our various grades of Powder. 6, double and triple force,— . all S always on hand. Caps, also, fuse o 3 25-34 eS es : y on Pine Street, NEVADA C'TY. Cal. General Agents Giant Powder Cow Will nractice in all tbe Courts of the Bato. ops CITY ELECTION. Sar electors of the corporation of Nevada City are_hereby notified that an_ elec tion will be held at t 5 And talk with our Importers, Dealers, and Manufacturers, and thus save TIME AND MONEY. We offer quick supplies, low prices and a saving in freight charges. Moore’s Flat Banking House W. F. CUMMINGS, SUCCESSOR TO MARKS « COMPANY, MOORE'S FLAT, NEVADA CO. 6 ‘OLD DUST BOUGHT and” liberal aa WT vances made on Bullion deposited for Assay or coinage at United States Mint. . San Francisco correspondent, Lazard ang2 . Freres. NTATE of California, county of Nevada, K-) inthe matter of the ertate of Josiah Rogers, deceased. Pursuant to an order of said Court, made on the 30th day of March, A. D. 1878, notice is hereby given that Saturday, the 13th of April, A. U. 1878, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, and the Court Room of said ‘Céurt, at the Court Room ia the.city and county of Nevada, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said deceased, and for hearing thé application of I. J: Rolfe and Mrs. . RL. Rogers, fortha-issuance to them of Letters Testamentary, when ard where aby person interested may appear and contest the same. See a JAMES D. WHITE, Clerk. J. M. Walling, Att’y for pet’r. “March :50th, 1878. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 7 STATE OF JOHN BLASAUF, Deceased 4 Notice is hereby given by the under figned, Executrix of the Estate of John Bilasauf, deceased. to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, toexhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication-of chis notize, to the seid Executrix at the office of Johnson & Cross, County of Nevada, State of California. MARY BLASAUF, Execntrix-of the Estate of John Blaeauf deceased. Nevada City, March 13th, 1878. Johnson & Cross, Att’ys for Executrix. ~her Attorneys, over Bockmsh’s Saloon,corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City, Stockholders’ Meeting. HE Seventh Annual Meeting of. the : Stockholders of the above named “. Company, for the election of Trustees for the ensuing year, end for the transaction of such other :business as béfore the “aceting, will be held at the office of said Company, at the office of the Secretary, at North SanJuan, Nevada county, California, on Friday, the 10th day of May, at two (2) o’ciock. P.m, North Sas Juan, JAS.A. STIDGER, April lst, 1878, Secretary. DENTISTRY NICE. GROCERIES CHAS. F. ROBINSON. T his Store, on BROAD STREET, opposite the Methodist Church, keeps constantly on hand as fine a stock of GROGERLES, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be iva fn Nevada city, which will be soldar aw A THELOWEST. ‘ive me acall. an office in Kidd’a Batiding, Broad: Street. Over Hyman Bros.’.Store. He is propared to’ perform all kinds of Mechanieal and Operative Dentistry, in the latest and mostsupproved styles: Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver Vulcanite and. Alum iniam. Satisfactiou uaranteed as to quality and price of work. Visits madeatresidence desired. Nevada, May 30th, 2 *
. Cheaper than any other City may come . R. P. FE. HUGHSON, has opened Marshal, Citv Treasurer, City Assessor and Three Trustees. The Polls will be open from 8’ o’cleck, A. M., till sundown. = ~—frepector=ADunnicliff and Wm. Powell. GEO, Y. SMITH, Prem Board of Trustees. By N. P. BRIWN , Clerk. eld at the Marshal’s Monday, May 6th, 1878, to choose a City ht. Lord. —— Sudges—Jonn _.._.-_GE0. E, TURNER, Agent NeVads City. 210 Front St., San Francisco OIL, STOVES. W. G. WILLIAMS, “PACIFIO COAST AGENT ~ _ Amossment Notice, : fF OORE’S FLAT BLUE GRAVEL MINSARGENT’ or Town on this Coast, and M ie nny, Loatias mA canmecn tell : “4 of business, San Francisce,Ca) Give as Good an. Article. . m1. Location of Wonks, Stoows'iat,. OUMBINATION AND . urek * aunty Calif . nia. Notice is hereby given, that ata TIME LOCKS of Board of Directors, hela on the 14th day of March, 1878, an agsessCorner Fourth & J Streets, ment, No.6, of twenty-five cents pershare Probate Court. was levied upon the capital stock of the SACRAMENTO, street, San Francisco, California, 1878, will Be for sale at,public auction; and unless ment is made before,will be.sol: on day, the 6th day of May, of advertising and. expenses of sale. By order of the Board ef Directors. J.M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary. Office, San Frutcisco, California. m17 corporation, payatile immediately in -United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office ot the Company, 309 California street, rooms 3 & 4) second floor, over Actna Insurance office, entrance 309 California AW, stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 18th day of Apri} delrqdent, and advertised ydon of 1878, t. pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs Office, 809 California Street, rooms 3 and 4 seegnd-fioor,;, over Aetna Insurance Pee MADE FOR Doors, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes. Residence Safes, Jewelerr’ 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, A.D. & P, Sutton, Nevada Transcript, A WEEK in your own, town $5 Outfit free. No risk. $66 YUBA TUNNEL GOLD MINING cr, if you ‘want a business at_which per. a8 Of ecithes sex can make great r CUMPANY. he time they work, write for Snetie ieee o H. HALLETT & Co., Portlan 1, Muine W. D. LONG AND NOTARY PUBLIC. _ FFICLON BROAD STREET opposit . *-the Ns*tonal Exchange Hotel] C7/] either sex, in anpart of the country who is willing to work steadily at. hb. Omployment that we furnish. $66 perwcek in your own town. You need not be: way from home over night. You can give your whole time to the work, or only your spare noments have agents who are making over $20 day. AH who engage at once can Mouey fast. At the present time is not easily; earned in these times, but ifcan be made in three montite by any one of t any other business -, Portlaud, Maine. jy18-6m Nevada.and Grass. Valley Stage Dissolution of Copartnership. TY OTICR IS HEREBY GIVEN that the IN mereuntile firm of Weber & Ohaty, heretofore Going business in the City and of Nevada, is this day dissolved by eonsent. Ali debts due ssid firm ‘Weber & Chaty, are payable to Adolph Chaty, who with the accounts of said frm ean be found at the store lately’ occupied Samia wast ‘Goutity asta wt Ba ey ts nit , ADO Particulars and ‘sampics* EST BUSIN@®SS. you can engage in. 35 to $20 per day made by any worker of either sex. right in their own localities. ‘th $5, free Improve your spare time at this business, Address STINSON & Co., Portland, Maine. Line. 5 mi Time Table. : Leave Grass Valley at 8% o’clock A. and Satnrday. Eureka Stage and Express Line. __STAGES will leave NevaSR sr Moore’s Fist an ka; as follows: Leave Nevads City, Mondsy, Wednesday and Frileave Moore’s Fist and day. Bareks. Tuesday, Thursday an‘ Friday. Retarning. leave Mo. re’s Fiat and Eureka, M., returning leave Nevada City et 10 A. M. Leave Grass Valley at 4 o’clock P, M ; returning leave Nevada City at 5 P. M. Ladies and gentlemen called forat any part of the city. without extra charge. Packages carried satlow rates. Orders left at the National or Union Ho tela in Nevada City, or at the Exchange Hotel, Grass. Valley, will be ptly at A ReadAttornev and Counselor at Law y cannot be made so easily and rapIt costs noth© try the business. Terms snd $5 t free. Address at once, H. HaLuetrr THE OLD ACCOMMODATION V Flume Company—Nevada City, 5 Buhring & Chisholm—North San Juan. Granger & Watt—Urnss Valley, A. Hill & Co., Little York. And 500 customers on the Pacific Coast; Prices lower than any Safe Agency on the Coast. PS ALSO, PACIFIC OIL STOVE; OF SACRAMENTO INVENTION AND MANUPAOTURE, Does any kiud of Gooking and Heating which a range will do, with leas expense and vastly less trouble atid heat to the person. Is warranted perfectly safe, Uses COMMON COAL OIL. Is a vast improvement over any-oll stove eve: invented, COSTS ONLY EIGHT DOLLARS In Sacremento. After six morpths personal use of this stove,the undersigned pronounces it an indispensible articlé in ‘every tamiiy. No storage of wood: Wo clearing of ashes. No constant watching of fires. No superfimous and wasted hest, No chimney flues, 1 and desi i G6 { and 35, ‘I N, the east by the Misyare ledger bed rock 62> 3° stake marked 8 No 4} thence 8 DETROIT SAFES, . “20 castes 4 Iron and -Steel Vaults, Vault! the Orleans leige, and all other sides ‘by . sh ; Orleans Ledge. Survey of Exterior Boundaries, "E 3:03 chi 3, thence = 30’ E, N 62 © 30’ E 3.03 chains toa st: , a “which the mov beara N 17452 BE. 121 link-; t ; , Stake mar’ ¢ 2on SW side; ft! 8 to a stake m No 6 on SW 6.36 cliains ta 8 62° 30’ W, 6,08 c Oe Fon 8E and. thence § 27° 80° E marked 0 NOS on vide; theucre N.62° gt $ : © Dias Ladue. ‘ol Exterior Bou & stone migund and sanding gn the ings at a point 5.00 ghains below thé Now meld Ditch and opposite Rq 6.06 chains to a etake marked 8 side and ONoe 40n the SW sid@) 272 30’ E. 36.36 chains to a stak No 6 on the NE side and O No 3 @uwlemiwi side; thence N 62° $0 E 3.03 chai towne Place of beginning, containing cre. . and designated as lot No 41 ing = 35, Tp 1s N, R11 E.M D Moo the west by the Orleans ledfiie other sides by ‘vy: 8 ig Srotion BaKe. Betweenand ‘35, i18 N, Re 4° 48” W 6.26 cha mee! made in 1863 ‘and 1864) ed. The applivants cldim purchase. All persons‘holding any adverse therete are hereby required to present the. Ba.uué Nefore this office: within sixty’ days from the first day of publishing hereof. {22 T. B. McFARLAND, Register ‘NOTICE: rt an a lon a U. 8, INTERNAL REVENUE SPECIAL TAXES, RE the Revised Statutes of the United States, sections 3233, 3237, 3238, and 3239, every perso. engsged in any business, avocation, or employment, which renders hiin liable toa special tax, is required to procure and place and keer conspituously in, his establishment’ or place of business astamp denoting the payment of said special tax for’ the special tax year beginning May 1, 1878. Section. . 3244, Revised Statutes, designates who are liable to special'tax. A returrf, as prescribed on Form 1!1,'is also required by. law of every person liable to special tax as above, Severe penalties are presuriber fornoncompliance with the foregoing re:nire. ments, or for continuing in business after April 30, 1378, without payment of tax. Application should be made to I. J, Rolfe, Collector of Internal Revenue, at (zuildup a Business College of the t, in which the fullest equi.. nfo: et. by personal effort, he Lh DAP SEssIONs—9 to 11.30 A.M: and 2 to ‘students will be entitled te the ce of erapms fromm $.30 A. M. to 5 P.M. thus them t@ worNoutside’s the a. ho Di ry ‘on; urs ap a ffm A separate apartinent wil xX AND —— ph_tiint~all-supplfes for obtained of us at Sates ranch, el cost, and correspondiny a Our Diplorias are ly executed at g Our arrangeyear. KAY, . time, pnveved in sltoJ at an Bht’s own t a j f the ; bs Protatad Yasnily. drawing voon: ._ For rtieuthra send for Catslogue and Cin 8, explaining Course of Study We offer _inducemente that are superior to those offered by any similar institution i, the city. For Pe oan mmation address BARNARD’S B E88 COLLEGE, ‘. 120 Sutter street, Room 38, References, by permission: Hon. 4 Rurt, State Superintendent of Public L,, struction, Minnesota; Hon. H RB. Witeen late Superintendent of Pupl Minnesota; W. D. Garland, par acieg 9 Arnutunce Society, 426 California. treet; g b.; 8. P. Hall, Attorney: st:-Law some stréet, 8. F, yatlaw, 213 Sen San Francisco, Oct. 31, 1875, i noe SUMMONS. a CALIFORNIA, County of Ne. KD vada, es. In the District Court of tha Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California; in and for the County of Ne. vada. ‘The peopleof the State of Califyr. nia, send Greeting to Leander Newbert defendent. You are hereby required to eppesrin-an—action brought aguiust you in the District Court of tbe Fourteenth j ue dicial District of the* State of Califorhis in and for the Cou~ty of Nevada, on the 23a day of February, 1878, by Emina Fo Daugherty, Plaintiff. and ta apewer the: PYNHE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Nevada Couaty Narrow within this county;or, $f served ont of thi county, but In this District, within twenty days; otherwiee within forty ( Nevada City, Cal. m122.6¢ complaint filed therein, within ten days,— Scan ——~— —— of the day Of serviea—after the STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. . Wituin thir county ror rns it servect days—or (6 ment wil! be teken against you by Pt oats Gauge Railroad Company, for the election of seven Directors, to serve for the ersuing twelve months; and for the transaction of such cther business ag may properly come befere the meeting, will be held at the offiee of the. Company, No. 69 Main street, Grass Valley, on Wednesday, April 10th; 1878, at2o’clock P.M. Polls will be opened at 3 o'clock, and closed at 3% P.M, Transfer aoe will be cleo:ed on the ist day of pril. according tothe prayer of said complainr— Being anaction brought to recover a jndywent against defendent forthe snm_ _f Twenty Thousand dollars for damages ailedge by plaintiff to Lave been sustained by her, by reason ef the breach aud non. performance of a promise to marry, Plaintiff alleges that on October 14th, 1876, she aud defendant then being eavh sole and unmatried, mutually promised to Marry and that de‘endart then undertook ar. faithfully promised to marry said Plaintiff when thereafter requested 90 todo. Also, m26-td By order of the Board of Directors, GEORGE +} LETCHEH, ° Secretary. ’ Can be carried into any room. Broile @ beef stes’ better than any other’) fire—over the open flame. Not the least emeil or tasté to articles cooked. Costs only 15. cents. a day. The improvement in the Stove consists ist. Of wick tubes, which ar indepen. bottom. : 21. Of moveable rachets. $a. Of fanne) shaped chimney. 4th. Of common c: tton wicks. Local Agents wanted tn cach town and Address manufacturers of same, corner 4th & J Streets, Sacramento, * tended eM GEO GQ. WETTERAD, Nevada City, March 22, 1878 a Tuesday, Thursday, 4 -! “W. H. ORAWEORD, Agent, P. K. STOCKTON, promise and undertaking, the avid that on or abont the 20th day of Apri} pisintiff requested ssid defendant to mar. ry ber; but that not regarding hig guid 18TT, defendant contriving and designing to deceiy:. and injure the p'sintiff; refused ond nex. lected, and has hithert» wholly, neglected and refused, und still neglects and refuscs ~ el ee ee dent of ofl chamber, and féed from the OFFICIAL REPORTER, OF THE County Court, Sacramento, _ LI orders from Nevada City ' ttended to at short notice, ol6-}— LOT FOR SALE. ——— I YXHE lot formerly occupied by a planing 10 })}, situated in the rear of-the Court House, Nevada City, is offered for sale on Teasupable terms. The lot in about 150 feet equare.and fronts on Pine, Washington and Winter streete: For particniars call? . soe W. G. WILLIAMS. ~ By : @ 4 Nevada City , P-B, 20, 1876; ’ to marry plaintiff. though often requésted Twenty Thousand Doll: rs. All of: which more fully appears in plaintiff’s ecomv)sin z to which reference ishereby made Wherefore plaixtiff prays judgment spainat «sic defendantin the sumof Twenty Thousend DeNars vith costa of suit. ‘And you are hereby notified that if ron fail to appear and answer the asid cozplaint sa above required, the said plaintis will apply to the Court forthe reef pray. ed for in said complaint. z { In Testimony Whereof, I. James seal) D. White, Clerk of the District i —~—~ ) Court aforesaid do hereunto set my hand and im thie Beal’ of said Cour:, at office. in the city of Nevada, on the 23d‘ day of es . A, D. 1878. 8 z AMES D. WHITE, Clerk. By Johu Webber, Deputy. “_— i 3. 1, Caldwell, Pisintif/e Atly. mig: so to do,to plaintiff's damage in the sumcr * i