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August 13, 1871 (4 pages)

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CONCERT on the ER, 1871. returns on the: ust, ’ DRAWING To LE STATE. luction in Prizes. D ON, 1 $10,000 to $20, 2 50 each, ~ AGERS: . Burnham, inney. R. +» Bankers, Os rill be deposited, bursenients wilk rs to Secretary, OLSOM, CAL. BLICAN~ hen a, AUG. 28. ERTON, nt Speakers on . the Meeting. ective of party, he facts which tinguished geu st to location ‘of yak Register. n the, claim. O MINING CLAIM nel Company's icVahley Mi rining claim o b Utuerwise by ited States and as ag 8 we D the, distrig pte, 6 Califorwv acres. Said ularly dgscribi filed with said adverse claim [to presentconnected with the editorial departNEV CPE! ORD? Vi Off for. the War !., . The editor of the Transcnrpr having been nominated by the Republicans of Nevada county as their ¢andidate for the office. of District Attorney, and in order to take part in the campaign, will not in any manner be ment until after the elections. During the time intervening, between now andthe eleetién, Mr. Déal will visit every precinct in‘ the county, and discuss upon the stump the issues involved in this contest. —fhe-editorial department will be under the management of an did newspaper man, fully competent to vindicate the principles of the Republican party. i Republiean Meetings. paring the week meetings of the Republicans will be held on the ridge as follows : French Corral, on Monday, August 14th. North San Juan, Tuesday, August 15th. Cherokee, Wednesday, August 16. North Bloomfield, Thursday, Ang. 17th. Moore’s Flat, Friday, August 18th. Eureka, Saturday, Aug. 19th. These meetings will be addressed by M. 8: Deal, B. J.. Watson, John W. Clark, J. M. Days, Jas. A. Stidger Henry Evereit, Joho Caldwell und others. . The Union men in the.seyeral places should exert themselves to get the people out to hear the issues discussed. Preaching Sunday. Divine Services wili be held-in the Meth: odist Church, Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, and.in the evening at 8 o’clock. Sabbath School at 20’clock, Pym. Rev. d. W. StumpPastor. Services in the Congregational Church, every Sunday mdrning and evening, at the usual. hours of worship. Sabbath School immediately after morning service. Rey E. Halleday, Pastor. Episcopal services at the Court House ev: ery Sunday morning au1l o’cloek, by Rev Mr. Anderson. Patel ; ~ Divine Services: atthe Catholic Church Sunday moffing at 1036 o’clock. Sabbath School af.2, and Vespers at 8 p.m. Rey. Father Claire, Pastor. _.Divine services will be held at the A, M. E. Church Stinday morning at 11 o'clock. Services in the evening at 8 o'clock. Services at the Baptist, Church, morning and evening tthe usual hours of worship Rey. J. A. Wirth, pastor, County Court, August 12, The People vs. Hettry Nichols. Plead guilty to the charge of grand larceny, and’ Monday next. set) for sentence. — The People vs. James Kelly. J. C. Palmer appointed to defend, and defendant given tlil Monday to plead. The People vs. Nicholas Jennings. Plead guilty, and Monday next , set for sentence. : /Nataralized. The following persons were naturalized in the County Court yesterday: Elisha Phillips, John Coughlan, W. D. Thomas, John Jewell, James Nevin, Wm. Foy, John Stevens, Isaac Weil, Charles.Morrow, Wm, Keskey, Joseph Endey, Chas. Mellish, Jerome Mennie, ©. Culliot, B.Foreyth,. Jos. Rodieg, T: Richards, P. Richards, J. Demperatic Refinement. Al. Dudley; during a speech: at Petaluma the other ‘night, referring to Mr. Pacheco, termed: hint ‘that greaser.” “ Dudley. -1s evidently. jealous. of Brick Pomeroy.. Meantime service by such development of innate vulgamity sanddack of decency. Rubber Belting and Hose, >! _ Sivg Ahousand feet of Bubber Belt, . ing and Hose, all widths and sizeg, for sale at Crawford’s, lower than exer before offered.. RAS 6d “Rev. Mr, WeDougal will preach fh hp, Methogiat Church, of: this) vity, on Sunday morning:and: evening. A Moxspaa mre teed br Wi Sod annexa . ah sant 4 p RAP ay i 2 FARAAT ST fi Mf tion in Quebec eiréles, "here" form. e heard were tly the only expressions: wer _thoge .of ,axdent ; attachimerit’ to’ ‘the mother country. Day by day thecitg of Americanized Can) 43,0002 ENcGOLB Cony . GRAND GIVT CONCERT, AT NORTH SAN JUAN, CALIFORNIA, Pere UNTIL THE 15th DAY OF AUGUST NEXT, when $43, 000 in Gold Coin will be awarded in Gola Coin, as Premiunis 3} 50,000 Tickets at $1 50 in Coih, each. The Gifts rauge from $5,000 to $10. There will be NO CANCELLATION of tickets, NOR ANY DEDUCTIONS from the Gifts. :4 % The drawing will take place, andthe Gifts be awarded, precisely Similar to-the method . adopted by the Managers of the Mercantile Library Gift Concert, held at San Francisco, and under the supervision of well known citizens of North San Juan, and the Managers of this Association, The object of this Association is a purely benevolent one, for the Benefit of Scheols, Churches, Cemeteries, and Water Works, in North San Juan, and the towns in its vicinity, and is deserving the commendation.and support of the public. The success of this Association is placed beyond a doubt. A large number of its Tickets having already been sold to citizeng of San Juan and vicinity, also in all parts of the States and Territories on this Coast. Messrs. Block & Furth, Bankers, North San Juan, willreceive and disburse all moneys had from the sale of Tickets, Acommission of Sixteen and two-thirds percent allawed-to Agents, As 4 guaranty of the good’ faith of the managers of this Association in instituting this Gift Concert we will refer to the pro=. . fessional and business men of North San Juan, Nevada City and Grass Valley. JOHN T. MORGAN, Treasurer, All orders and commiinications to. JAMES. A. STIDGER, Set’y, North San Juan, Cal, Science Advances, As soon as an article purporting to be of utility has. been tested, and its merits in. dorsed by public opinion, unprincipled parlies endeavor to Trépleiiish their depleted purses by counterfciting, and substituting a spurious for the genuine article, Some tinie silice, mercury, in the disguise of pills, powders, &e:, was given forall discases ot the stomach apd liver, while-quinine-was freely administered for. the chills. At length Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters made its advent, and an entire new system of healing Was inaugurated, The beneficial effeets of this valuable” preparation” wert at once acknowledged, and: mineral poisons suffered to sink into that obscurity to which an entightenedage has consigned them. ‘There have been many. spurious bitters’ palnied upon, the community, whieh; after. trial, . have been found utterly worthless,» while Hostetter’s has proved a blessing to thousands, WhO. owe to it their restoration to: health, For many years we have. watched the steady progress of . Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters in public estimation, and its benificent effects as a cure for all complaints arising from the stomach. of, . morbid nature, and we are free to say that it can be reliéd upon as a certain relief and remedy. Its proprietors have made the above preparation, after years of careful study and sitting, and are now reaping the reward clainied by this valuable specitic, and waich they so michdy merit. 1tis the only ‘preparation of the Kind that is reliable in all cuses, and it therefore demands the attention of the " PAIN KILLER. PERRY DAVIS & BON, PROVIDENCE, R.1, PROPRIETORS. ‘ 1840, 1871. The." Pktw Ran” may Justly be btyled the great iedicine of tue wurlu; for tnere is nu reyienof tke, globe!intowhieh it sas ho Spud its wi been Jargeby -gseds. clime tv Wuich it Las mot proved to be well wdapted for Te x 4 cpngiderable variety of diseuses; “Tt is a speéuy Peete e reledy for" bwrns,> sedids, ' cats,” i Wounds, eed Vunlo"s other iajuries,as well as tor dyscutery, dlarriwa, gud bowel complaints yenerauiy, it is adtirably suited ror every racé Of Inch On the face of the globe. It is a. ihe iM: Ith. btanuing Wie Ae porteu Or Year eee ths * Pain Miller” hus Deed, before por : ithas never lost oue Wuit of its popnlarity, but, on the contruty, the call for if haw, é ‘of vier ste i atin re from its first diseo an ue GN ie, hut BAS the ipand. for ab erage cme Ph ¢ quautity made been auiosher dat ‘Aer is, that nowhere has thé Pain aiter ever béen Jo’ higher re. Sioa Wok tadiescdad caleee hd Joan, deen, diego introduced. That Pain Killer will continue to be, whit we have styled it, THE mobs the’ bu M Ot doubt] ovidenve ‘Lavra says to Emina, ““wiiat has so improved your camplexio Ja aby 2”? Well, Emma;*T Ge aifton: T have taken nearly two bottles of Dr. Levand it: has’ removed that yellow mothy appéarainée from my face and . neck Obt it-paeat te be 90, snortity: . ingtome!!’» » i i TH 2Q0§ 3 ai BW? : “ f oth Aleit oil 3 = . Application for Patent toa Placer : i WAHOOx BITEERS 7 } . W YE have just recetved eine sek of that well “kaidwn aha poy: ‘Kas teru manufacture, Murshall’s celebrated WAHOO BITTERS ! iit is a Splendid Tenic, a fine beverage and thousands are daily recommending it for: Dyspepsia and Costiveness. 4 LESTER & MULLOY, Agents for Nevada City, . H.C. KIRK & CO., 149 J Street, Sacramento, General Agents. al DR. LEVINGS —° SARSAPARILLA AND ROSE WILLOW, kK THE CURE OF, FEMALE DISEASRS! Dr. Levings’ Sarsaparilla and Rose Willow has never been equalled ax g safe and effectual remedy for Female Diseases, None but the practicing physician is aware of the very alarming extent to which they prevail throughout our whole land, and as a consequence these diseases are leaving their imprint on the rising generation. One bottle will dispel the inaccessible character of the disease, though more may be required to complete a cure. Sold by all Druggists. DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS! a hae BEST PLACE TO BUY DRY GOODS IN THE COUNTY =Is. AB— H. LEVY'S, No. 30 Commercial Street, WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF Ladies’ Fancy Dress Goods, Hats and Millinery Goods, ‘Carpets, Wall Paper, Window Shade, &e. And a genera] variety of articles kept in e first-class Dry Goods Store, WILL BE SOLD Cheaper Than The Cheapest ! te. Romomber the plaee-Ne-80 Garanier: cial Street, at the old stand of Sam. Novitsky. js _ Dissolution of Co-partnership. ue partnership heretofore existing under the tirm name ef PRESTON & FAIRCHILD, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. E, M. PRESTON, J, A, FAIRCHILD. Having purchased the interest of J. A. Fairchild in the Nevada Drug Store, the business will be continued as usual, at the old stand, under the Transcript Office. quested to call and settle immediately July 20th. E, M. PRESTON. SACRAMENTO SEMINARY, FOR YOUNG LADIES. K Street, betweem.10th and i1lth, SACRAMENTO.’ HE SCHOOL YEAR IS DIVIDED INTO Two Terms of Twenty-one weeks each. ‘Lhe first Term commences August 1st, and closes. Deceinber 22d. The second Term commences January 9th, and closes June Ist The grounds of the Seminary have been enlarged by the purchase of an adjoining lot, which was laid out in walks and riding course during the late vacation, and ornamented with arbors, flowers:and shrubbery, for the use of the young ladiesof the family. Scholars are admitted at any time. during the term, ard charged proportionately.
Course of Study.—Juvenile Department, Academic Course, and Collegiate Course. yi? HERMAN PERRY, A. M., Principal ROOT & CADY, . USIC PUBLISHERS and Wholesale & Retail Dealers in every variety of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Geo. Seeck & Co's Piano Fortes. Mason & HamiinwUabinet Organs. No, 67, Washingtou Strect, CHICAGQ, No. 196. Gold Mining Claim. Untred States Lanp OFFice, Sacramento, California, July 1. 1871, OHN WATT having filed his application , in this office for a, Paint to a Mining Cisim, and the law and inetructions ‘in such cages provided, having bee complicd with itis hereby ordered thet the.annexed notice of such Application be published for ninety days, inthe ‘Nevada Daily opened. onl a hewspaper published nearest the 1 ot said claim, at Nevada City, in. Nevada cotnty, State ef California: j ’ sie JOHN .G. MeCALLUM, Register, Copy of Notice posted on the. Claim, APPLICATION FOR, PATENT. TO A MINNotices. is hereby gives ‘to »whoni . it: concerm thatan appiicution hus been 7 by John Watt to the Government of the Unitibed Placer Mining oo Kuen aa the John Watt Grave\ Company's Claims; situated in the Virgin > san oh a eens ote publib’ iameae iformi e of the States, the ranch of Francis Lileir and the Hope Gravel Mining Company’s ground on the east, on the north by the public lands of the United States; apd on the south by the claims of the North Bloom. Mi » on unsurveys Claims being more particularly describ the diagram posted and filed with said apfrom thedey of and posting hereof. oD gaici yWORM WATT, Applicant; Aystive of the: Poses (. } : : RNEY AF LAW24) . National Hotel ~ Persons indebted to the late firm are re-. _ HEAVY AND SHELF] HARDWARE! . —— --AT THE— i TOLD STAND,’ "te 1 Express Offices, IRON AND STEEL, ‘ ROPE, all eines, NAILS AND SHOVELS, STOVES AND TINWARE HYDRAULIC. PIPE, Black and Galvanized. AGENTS FOR WIRE ROPE. At the Manufacturers Prices And Freight. _—_— GIANT, ‘CALIFORNIA, EASTERN POWDER & FUSE. Paints, Oil. ‘Turpentine, &c. Wooden, Willow, Crockery, and Glass] Ware. AGENT FOR THE “WED” SEWING MACHINE ! THE BEST MADE t Always in Store, SPOQQL OQT-. TON, SILK AND NEEDLES for the varieus Machines in use, RUBBER HOSE, PACKING, ANB _ BELTINGS. Pea Call and examine STOCK AND PRICES before purchasing for you can save money every time. No trouble to show Goods and give prices "though “nary cenit” changes hand, . os Gas and Water Pipe! OF ALL KINDS 1. And fittings always én fisiee—ana councetions made with the __ City Water Works, W. H.CRAWFORD, , = 4 by Wi t ‘ LOW (PRICES ! QUICK SALES ! Opposite the Union Hotel and. the . ' day formed. a co-partnersbip, under the . fm. mame of ——--—HANSON & GREGORY. WILL CONTINUE THE GYNERAL GROCERY, PROVISION, an WOODEN, WILLOW GLASS, AND CROCKERY WARE, AND LIQUOR BUSINESS, AT THE OLD STAND All orders vill be promptly and faithfully executed and delivered within a reasonable distance of Nevada, FREE OF CHARGE! HANSON & GREGORY, ZNevada, April ist, 1871. _ #. H. HASKINS, Florence Sewing Machine Agent TURNER'S HARDWARE EMPORIUM. _ — were may be found the best quality and most complete assortment of CLARK’S THREAD, CORTICELLO SILK, AND MACHINE ,OIL, * And all the late improvements for the FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES. Alsg Agent far the Martford Fire Insurance Ca, Nevada, August 2d, 1871, EIGHTH INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION! —OF THE— MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. Wii OPEN TUESDAY, AUGUST 8th, 1871, and continue FOUR WEEKS, DAY AND EVENING, in the PAVILION, in Union Square, SAN FRANCISCO. The Exhibition Building covers an area of 110,000 superficial feet, and is complete in the various details of light, ventilation, steam power, water supply and provisions for the requirements and comfort of visitors. reer for space must be nade before the Fifteenth day of July next, and articles iiust be in position by the time of opening, Blank Applications for Space, Rules and Regulations, Premium Lists, and all information will be sent ou apptication, by addressing J. H. GILMORE, Special Agent, Mechanics’ Institute, San Francisco, to whose care articles {utended for o~'*hition may be sent. m23 A. 8. HADLADIE, President. Board of Equalization. OTICE is heréby given that the OrigiN na} Assessment [toll of Nevada Conuty tur the year Is71, having been placed in the hunds of ‘thé Couuty Auditor, the Board of Equaligation will mect on Monday the 14th day of August, 1871, at the Court House, in Nevada city, for the purpone, of .equaligiig asscssincnts pursuant to law, at which time any persup interested may appear before said » and make application for reduction of assessments. J. J. ROGERS, Clerk Board of Equalization. Nevada, Aug. 7th, 1871. Administrator's Sale. OTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of an oi of the in the matter of the Estate of Van 8. Young, deceased, the undersigned, Adniinistrator of the Estate of said deceased will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in gold coin, on Tuesday, Aug. 29th, 1871, At 13 Bysok. M. at the Ranch, known as Van. S, Young's Rauch, situated in said NeNy Oaunty, to-wit : All that certain Ranch oy tract of land, situated, lying and being in Ney County, State et. California, and known a6 Van.S, Young’s ranch, containing one-hundred and sixty wcres of land, more or lesé, bounded ws {allows, viz: On the nortly by land-ef Patrick Hays : on the cast by land.of Wim, ;/on the south by jand of James Jatyn, and on the -west by Wolf Greek, asieacribed in inventory of ap~ praisement and -kyown as the south-west quarter of Section No. 22, of Township No. 5, North of No. 8, East Mount Diablo. end eas Dp ; sale and balatce on Nog, 27, & 29 Main street, 4 a Pe CH ANTRS MeRLVY, Ade tatetiatee Cc J ; < August oi, 1871, . i . . Le ANNAN BRS AA By yr pig vrekls M05 Grand IMasquerade Ball! SKATING CARNIVAL t WILL BE. GRVEX AD On-Friday Even'g, Sept. ist, *71 By the Ancient and Honorable Grder CONCERT BALL, GRASS VALLEX,, —OF THE— R. U.S. COMMITREE OF ARRANGEMENTS: John Webber, Gale Compton, H. J. Snow, H, J. Bush, wi N. O. Rose. L. Van Doren, S. P. Everett, D. F. Dodge, COMMIETEE OF INVITATION. ‘t Grass Valley. Cc, R. Clark, Win. Watt, W. H. Mitchell, Thos. Findley, A. B, Brady, D. Meagher, B. Nathan, D.P. Holbrook, D. Hoyt. M. Ford, db. Binkleman, C, Richardson, A, Hooper, Thos. Hodge, ¥in. Beatty, H, Scadden, C. H. Mitchell, _ A.A. Mulloy, Nevada. T. B. Gardiner, J. A. Lancaster, Ira A. Eaton, M. B.B. Potter, L. P. Dorsey, M.S. Deal, J. H. Dickson, D. E. Bell. Committee on-Awarding Prizes. R. Shoemaker, W. C, Stokes, L. Zacharias, J. A. Lancaster. ; C. W. Smith. FLOOR MANAGERS, C. 8. Wells, Jos, Odgers, John Wehber,. --Geale-Conrpton, Thos. Mills, I. W. Hays. ‘ —— Skating to commence at 8 o’clock, and conse at 10.0'clock previssly. At-the expira~ tion of which Two Magnificent Prizes will be awarded to the best Lady and Gentleman Skaters, Dancing to commence at 10% o'clock, and continue until 1 o'clock, at which time two prizes will be awarded to the Lady and Gentleman who have sustained the best charac « ters. All will be required to unmask in the ante-room before a committee previews tu Tickets, including: Supper, $3: By order of the R, U.8., there will be a Grand Parade in Full Regalia, at precisely Se’elock, P, M., sharp, aug THE WORLD MOVES! BUT THE PLATE NEED NOT — 1AM HAPPY TOINFORM the citizeus of Nevada County, who are interested in the a: Bay ye . RE ft ry a0 that lam now putting in, 4 SUPERIOR STYLE OF PLATES THAT WILL NOT ROCK, FALL DOWN IN CON. VERSATION, OR BECOME LOOSE IN MASTICATION. . Baia : I attach the Patent Flexible Rage to Plates adapting the same to the ta FLATTEST MOUTHS, heretofore considered hopeless cases, and guarantee that the person cam not pull the Plate away. I will here state, by way of explanation, that there is no air cuamber in my new style plate,consequently no continuous irritation, while the edge of the plate being soft and elastic, it conforms to the movement of the muscles of the mouth in talking, and during ljustication, ta, desideratum never before attained Lew ; Whilst prepared to prove all of the above facts, 1 am also prepared tu save the natural tegth by careful tilung with the best mutes rials, And using the Latest Improved Instruments ! In Extracting, I generally use an Anacsthetic, myself choosing the one suited to nature of case, health and temperament of patient, etc, Terms Cash, and largo enough to secury, may best efforts, DR, R. W. STERLING, Ne. 49 Main Street, 2 GRASS VALLEY, Grass Valley, June 19th, 1871, Connecticut Mutual LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HABTFORD, CONN. prvsse FOR. 1871, Four and Quarter Millians !. Assets about $32,000,000. i. Surplus about $9,600,000. TOTAL CLAIMS BY DEATH PAID # TO DATE; over $11, 200,000 igs SURPLUS. PREMIUMS, RETURN. r wbate Court ' of the County of Nevada, State of California, . made on.the 7th day of August, A. D. 187], . ‘Terms of Sale~One half on the day of . ‘confimniation by” thy. Court, anid the dved at thé expense of the. ED TO ASSURED, TO DATE, ABOUT $11, 000,000, EXPENSE OF MANAGEMENT During last officially reported. year, 1870, Lower tuan in any other American Compas hy, ONLY 8.33 per cout of kacome ! G, P. SPARKS, jaa Agent Nevada City. Music! Music! ar Music! , SALE announces ON K. x J a candidate for the oftice of Fuse of Dental Substitutes =~ Bop Public Administrator, . manistrator at the ensuing County Elec os Le