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through the
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be forwasded
Union.
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57 on the le
lease inform
his advertise.
‘T. my]
nt teMinOFFICE,
fay 4, 1876.
that William
0. Dauchey,
Geo. MclIvor,
uncan, whose
vada County,
‘or Patent for
Claims, bearn Mining Disnd described
. Jand, being
RSE xandSk
ange 11 East,
1ing 849 17-100
the following
on, made Febfe et al: the
ary 23d 1876,
ncan ‘loration ,
[. W. Duncan’
ade March 11-—~
Wise locaticn
t. Wise’ et al;
March 11 1876,
uchey location
nd the Mclyor
1876. All of
lin the office
vada County,
ants claim by
the claim i#
East by va —
jimed by Chas.
ith by vacant
dverse claims
to present the
sin siity days
ing hereof.
iD Register,
plicants, m9
keep on hand,.
at
—_ .
Poel.
Che Daily Transerip
Wooldri ive deceased.
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VOL. XXXII. NEVADA
q
CITY, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13 1873, NO.
NEVAVA CITY, CAL. :
5. \P. BROWN. B. J. WATSON.
( “BROWN -& WATSON,
: Proprietors. enn
ELE ~ hy
_ Administrator's Sale of ke.)
Estate.
OTICE IS HEKE s¥Y GIVEN THAT IN
pursu ince of oe order of the Probate
Court of tue County of Nevada, State ot
Cuuforbia, ma 'é vit-the 4tb day of august
BTé-intac imatterr-of the-e:ta-e’of ald
WoolLicge deceasdd, te anue siguedumiti strater, wi l sell at pubt c aucti n, to
the highy-st bidd-r, tur: casa, U. 8. vid
coio, tnd -~ubject to centivrinition by the
said Probiste Court,on atur ay, th: 26ta
day of Augus: A D. 1si6,at 1 o’c.uck P.M,
acihe Court H,use uvor ia Nevada City,
dn the couuty of N vaia, Jl te sight, tithe
and interest of the sai: A. J. Wo biridge,
at the time of his deuth, aie all the meh,
title and interest that t-e ru.d deceased
has, by operation of -luw ‘or, otherwise
a -q-ired, other, than. in“ wdai.-on
te. thst, of the sad a. J. Wooidii ye
at the’ tims of his death, i
ani to that cerqin lot, picce: or parcel oz
mining lantant > unin ny claims, situat,
lying and b ing in the said © muty ot Nev ads, State of Uatifornuia, sud bowed and
@ escribs._astolLow-,-tu-wit:Gervau 1a Br
i ng civims situsted atid beiag Dear Fobbs’
sxanch, Eureka Townsuip, Nevada Couuty,
State of California, sxsd Kuown os tie .
Heudson River Mining Cams. eid
claims b:ingtwo thousand feet in front
onthe view of the bh li above the Uiddie
Yuba river, and extending bac the same
widta tothe cen.re of the usin ridge beWeen ta: Miudie and 8S uth Yuva rivers,
ndb ing bounded on t ie westerly side by
he clainuis of Cuctivs & Co's ber v8 all
‘ce Onditivus uf pale: Casa iu U. 8. gold cui,
‘eu per ceut.of the purcziase atu y iv ve
aii tu the sactioueur un the day ot sal ;
alance on couutinat ou uf sale by the sais
Pro te Uuourt. becuotexpen e of vurchar. :
A. W. HERRING,
Administrator of the esate of A. J
W. D. Long, Atour rey. wg6
NOTICE 10 SivuKHOwUeno.
TE -STOCKHOLD.«iS OF THE BANK,
: UF NaVaAbvA VUUNTY, will mect at
tue Banking’ nou-e in Nevaue City.on Bar
urday, Sépcember 2nd, 1876; at 10 u’clock a-.
M.,tur the purpore of traasacting busi:
Ress, Viz: Ist. 10 aulnoiz: a tromafer of
the sageis of the Bik of Nevada Gouuty:
in the event of a provysition made by July
W. Hinds to ihe er -ditors thereof vei 4
accepted, and tu proviie tur tue tranusie
of the siock thereof, 2nd. Lo discuss an:
decids upon the propriety of plicing the
eorpur.ution in voiuutery tankrup:cy, an
to authorize ana to elupow r proceediugs
in tua: behalf for that purpose.’ 3d To
devise ways and inesus forthe protection
of tne cretitors of tie bani by a voluuta
‘FY assignment, under the Civil Code, or by
gucb other means wa may be deemed adwisable by the stovkh: liers, .
K. W. TULLY, President.
Nevada City, Ju'y 29th, 1576.
REOPENED!
REOPENED!
THE FRENCH HOTHL,
Becoud Street, Between K and L,
\ Sacramento,
Si
‘THE PUBLIC AND CITIZENS of
Nevada Cow ure botihned that
this Popuiar tel and ‘Ke stun
Tant has been révp. hed again The
Bouse is entirely new furnished aid roneovated, and the Kestaurant igh costae
has been taken in-charge by the well
known Caterer, Me ANTONIA PIRANNI,
‘ef the Re taur:nt Francais, who will spor
no pains to make tue piace the most at“tractive in the city. ‘
Private:e,01s8 for families and private
srties, .Orierg received for Weddiny-,
Brits afd Banquet outside, and served in
he best shape und at moderate prices.
Sacramento Ju y 2, 1576. Im.,
MINERAL CiiATflun.
Uwrrep Srariis Laxp + saa
SACRAMENTO, Cul. July sth, Ly7o.
O E. H. Gouvdmsr, E. W. Cross, W. H.
Weeks, O, KE. Green, Lester Lin) y. 5.
‘ Barnes, BR. 4. Getitry, Alba Frown and ‘tu
“all whom it may couceru, Whereas, orinéral atbdavit Nos flanud 179 were filed in
the U. 8. Land Office, alieging the \ 1-2 ot
WN & quarter of sec. 18, ia .towns'sip 16 N
Range 9 Kast, to be more valuable for raining than for agricul) ural purposes, by Cou.
missioner’s letter dated D-cember 2d, 187)
the same land is to be treated ust mineral
in character, until the contrary is proved,
after due noiic:. and wher. as, William
Walsh, (Post Office ad-Iress Nevada Ci'y
Nevada county, Cal.) did, on the t0th cry
of Mirch, 1875, file iu the Regis er’s Office
ef this District his pre-empiion Decl ra
tion Ne 4y89, claiming the ab -ve describe:
land, ani has applied t» enter the same es
agriculfursl land, alleging it to be more
valuabl >for agricultural than for wining
urposes; Therefore you wi'l tuke notice
frat under and by virtue of i stru-tions
fromthe Commissivner of tne Gener]
Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we have
fixed the 2let day of Augu-t 1876,at eleven
e’clock, A.M, at this office, bef re the
Register and Receiver, for the hearing of
roofs to determine the character of said
nds.
In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto
setour hands the dsy and year fi st sbuve
writcen. T.B,. McFARLAND, Register.
HART F ULLUWS, Receiver.
3.1. Caldwell, Atty. ji2
NILES SEARLS,
Atterney and Counsel at Law
AT BRICK OFFICE,
In front of the Cou
WICE GROCERIES
CHAS. F ROBINSON
J '] his Store, on BROAD STREET, opposite the Methedist Church, keeps
-sonstantly on hand as fine. a stock of GRO.
GERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be found
‘An Mevada city, which will be soldas LOW
Ji 8 recerded in the mining records of NeTHE
Vv Flume Company,
=—OF—
RE now prepared to fill orders for
Lumbir of kvery Description,
Mining and Building Timbers,
Common, Finishing, and a
Geieral Assortment of —
Building Lumber Al*\\ ways on Hand,
‘A Large Amount of Seasoned
SPRUCE WOOD on hand.
_ Orders left with Johnston _& Son, Nevada, oF at our office on Town ‘Falk Hill, will
feceive prompt attention.
N. & @.V. W. & LUo,
Nevada, Oct. 20th,-1875;
cj: . iG 0.
Application for.a Patent to-a
Mining Claim.
Unirep States Laxp OFrice,
Sack \MENTO, CaL, July 24, Lei6. }
UTICE is. hereby. piven, that. the
Fountain Head oravel Mining Compat.y,a corporation existing under the laws
of California, wh. se Post offieve ig Nevads
City, Nevaca County, Cal.,; has made apphcation fr Patent for the Fountain Head
Gravel M wing claim, bear.ng geld, situ: te
in Nevada Miuing Dis'rict, Nevada County,
Qalitornia, aud des-rided as fol OWs, Viz.
du surveyed lad, being the NW yj of-see
3, Ne’4 of Neg ant Ey of Ely uf SW
of NE‘ of Se 4, 'p16N RYE. Also the
Si 4 of 5 Ey Of See 33, Ss of SWK and
SW 4 of SLX of Sec 34, Tp17, NK 9 KE Mt.
Diavlo base and m: ridian, co. taiuing 353
389-100 acres. Seid 1l-cation was msde Juiy
t8th, 1867, by E. F Bean and others, and
vada County, at Nevada City, in book 4,
pases 256 ynd 257, he applicant claims
by purchase, Adjoining ciatmants are the
Gort Spring Gravel Mining Compuny’s
ground on the West. All persous holiing
ny udverse cluims shereto are hereby required to present the same before tuis Uffice within sixty days trum the first day of
publi-hing hercof. —__ °
jyz6 sY. B. McFARLAND, Repi ter
CONSTABLE SALE. .
Y virtue of an-execution to me directed ana del.yered, issued from the
court of Leopotu Garthe, a Justice cf the
Peucen-en—for the Townsiip and couuty
of Nevada State of Califuruia, on. a cei:
tain juugmenut rend. reu therein ou the 6th
day of July, 1876, iu tavor of Jery Blak-,
and ngainst J M Fulweiler. W A Roborts
San’iJdunison ‘as Executor ofthe estate of
B. J. Vitcomb, deceased,) fur the sun of
vac hundrei and tuirty-tour do dare ($134)
ucbi, with Costs, taxed at $1635, anu acfuing costs, all payabl. iu old coin uf
the United states. I have levied upon
and seized and shail expose for public sale
iu trent ot the Cuurt Hous, Nevada City.
Nevada Cou.ty, California; tor cash to
the highest bidd+r, on Saturday, the 19tu
day of Augus , 1876 bei: wecen the hours of
lu o'clock A. M.,and 3 u’clock P.M, ot said
day,, all the rigu,t title and ‘interest of J,
M. Fulw iler, W. A. Roberts et al, of and
tu the 1ullowiny descrived propert., viz:
sll those P.ac-r mining claims kuowa as
the Mang inita Oo’s, Claims, situated onedulf mile port erly trom Nevada City, Nevada ‘Lowuship aud county, State of California, furmerly kuown as the Manzanita
chimes, the bili Whi-e claims an all as
conve yeu tu &. P, Marselus by patent trom
tie United St.tis. Also all reserveirs,
sor angel flunies, pip s, monitors and touls
velonginy to said cluims. Also the Slate
Ureeas d th) taking water from Slate Creek
aud conveyiug the pave tothe said Mauzaiia cisims. Alsy that certuin piece a
Puclof mining greund # tuated in thir
vea of Deer Givek; cUnnecting ata point
known asthe Gold Tuonel dim, and extending up sald Creek 1500 fet, to Cp.
Fieuiminy’s quartz tunnel, Takento satisfy
suid execuiion, amd costs. and ascruing
cunts. WM. scurh
VeralaCity July 26th tn76. > fy23:
CuNsSTASLE SALE.
Y viriue of da execution to me GirectB edavd delivered, issued from the
Court-uf Leop. Ei Garthe, a dustice of the
Ppacety and tor the Township and County
of Nevaés, state of California, on @ cer(ain ja gment-renderéa tueriuen the 6th
day of Jaty, £876,1n favor pf George White
aud spainet J, M. Fulweiler, W. A. noberts, Samuel] Jauisvu(as executor of the
estate of B B. ‘Titcomb dupdased ) for tue
sum of Two Hundred and.) Tl wenty-niue
66-100 doilars (8229 56)" devi, with costs
taxed at 216 35 and accruiug costs, : ell
payable in -Guld_an-t silver colu of the
Uuited Srates, I have levied upon and
seized, and shall ¢xpose four’ public sale
in fropt of the Court House, Nevada City,
Nevada County, Caiifornia, for Cash, tu
the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the’
th day of August 1876, between the hours
of lOu’clock a. M,, and 3 u’cluck e. M.,
all the rigut, titie aud snterest of the said
J. M. Fuiweiler, W. A. Roberts et al, of,
in and to the fo lowing described property
to wits All those pincer mining claims,
known as the Manzanita Mining Cv's,
claims, situat:d oue ba f mi e northerly
trom Nevada City, Nevada Township and
Countyg State of Cahfornia, formerly
know the Manzanita claime, the Bill
Wuite claius, and oll »s conveyed tu FE. P.
Marselus by patent from the United States,
Also the Slute Creek aitch, taking water
from Slate Ureek and conveyiug the same
to the said Manzanita claniis. Also ail
re-eryoirs, tunn ls, flumes; pipes, moniturs and tools belonging suid claims.
Also that certain picce or cel.of mining
ground, situated inthe bed of Deer “reck,
ei dam, end extending up said creek
1,500 feet to Capt Flemiings’ quartz tunnel, Takes to satisfy said Kxecution with
scruing costs.
7 ‘ WM. SCOTT,
Constable of Nevada rere
Nevada.City, July 26th, 1276.
-PHWLOWEST. ive mea call. a
“NeVida and Grass Valley, .
TIME TABLF, NO. 3.
OR the government and information of
Employees the-Company reserves the
ri.bt to vary the same as circumstancem.y tequire, ‘To tke effect
Wednestay, May 24th 1876,
At 7:30 A. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 1 leaver N: vada City at5 A
M. and leavos. Grasg Valiey at 6.3:A. M,
arrives at Colfax at 6:50 4. M,
Train No. 3,.(loc lbe tween Grass Valley
and Nevads) leaves Nevuda at li A. M., arhives at Grass Valley at 11:35 A. M. .
Train No, 5, leaves Novada ‘at 4:15 P. M.,
leayes rass Valley at 4.45 P. M , arsives at
Colfax at 6.15 P.M. f
GOING NORTH,
leaves Grass Valley at 9:06 A. M., arrives at
Nevada at 9:36 A. M. '
Train No.4 ( ocal between Grass Valley
“Sfand-Nevada). leaves Grass Valley. at. .2:46
B®. M., arrives at Nevada.at 3:lu P: M
Trei » No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6-50 P, M.
leave Grass Vulley at 4.25 P. M., arrives at
Nevada ut 8:54 P.M,
JUHN F. KIDDER,
: Ge neral Superintendent.
J. M. WALLING,— —
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND :
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
FFICE, Brown & Morgan’s Block, NI
VADA CITY, Cal aps
PHILIP RIC;ARDPS,
_ No. 30 Main sit
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
ma24
(
lion discoun ed.
fer coinage atthe Mint.
CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO.
Sau Francisco jyl-lin
ufactory. r
-Grass Valley road, near Half Mile Hous
, WILLI\1M SEAMAN.
en , Agent f. r Studebaker W
gous, Ever kind of vet
cle nmunufactured to ord:
in the finest style and ;
low prices.
patring and Pointing.
‘. of credit, either feom dishon gty.or inabil
Train No 2 leaves Colfax at 7.30 A. M.
Gold Dust bought and. seld. Bale
Advances
made on Gold Must or bullion
Corrspondent, Swigs-Awerican Bank,
Central Curringeand Wagon MarPurticular attention given to ReConstitution,and By-Laws
OF THE
Grocers Pr ‘ectiv> Union,
OF NEVAD&’ CITY,
*
PREAMBLE ;
AYE, the undersigne1, do: hereby or
a gaviz’ ovrs-lves inte a soc ety
which th ll be Known as-.the GROC*RSs’
PROTECIHIVE UNION, of Nevada City.
and we doeach bond oursel es to +bide by
and conterm to te KRul-s und Kegulutions
adopted by this Asroci: tin,
OrdEG? ‘
See. 1, MutnalPreteetion—of Grocery
Dedlers sgainst th: ticla:s of pers: n+ in our
community and vicinity who ar unworthy
ity toyay their debts when contracted;
end to promiute the best interests of, ou:
Grocery Dealers generyllyby the encour
agemento’ such enterprises xs shell tend
to a heal. by increase of trade in our midst.
OFFICERS.
Sec, 2. The Officers -f this Asaciition
shal} con: ist of # Preside t.und Scr tary,
to be chosen by ballot at a reynlur. meeting +t the A-secia ion fer the term of ix
months, or untll their successurs are cho2 MEMBERSPFIP.
Sec. 3. Aly p:rson engaged in the Grocervtrede in’ Nevada City niay becomes
member of this Axs ciation by signing the
By-Laws and paying the regular dues,
DUTY OF MEMvenrs,.___!
Sec, 4. Fvery Member shall set in good
faith ard. for the.b n fit ut this Assuciation to the be t Phis ability.
Mi ETINGS.
Bec. 5. The-Weetings shall take place
onthe FIRST MOND A Yuk EVERY
MONTH, ut ‘nine o’cl ck, P. M.
DUES.
Sec.6. The Members of this Agrociation shal, be esseesed for its necessary ex
penses,
NOTICE OF DE’ INQUENT DEBTORS
Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of every
Meinber of this Association to report immedistely, io Writing.to each « d wll the
other Memb:rs, the name, residence aid
occupation of any person in debt to hiu or
them. f rany aiticle of mere audise and
who has neglected or refused to puy such
ind: btudnens,
BLACK LIST.
Sec, 8. it shal! be the duty of the Serre.
tery to enter, in writing, tie name, rsidence, ai occupstion of every pe reun report dto him by a vember of this A so
ciation, as delinquent, amount vf imdebtedness and te whom hus, in » Look hept
for thar purpose, style. the ‘‘Bluck Boon.”
de shall uotify excn Momber, in writing,
every mouth of all sue delioqnent.uebtor: ;
EMPIRE
LIVERY STABLE,
EXCHANGE HOTEL, NEVADA CITY.
IN. WELLINGTON, Proprietor,
FEXUE proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES announces that he hus nuw
the Largest lot of
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
and Hacks to.let at the shortest notice und
nh the most reasonable trims.
‘Lhe Horees ‘are free from vice, of good
styie ar2 capable of going as fast as any
gentleman cares to drive.
Carriages for Funerals attended to -with
proinptuess. :
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or
mouth and the greatest of care guaranteed
D. WELLING CON,
Nevada City, November 17th, 1875.
DENTISTRY
Ti.
YR. P. BE. HUGUMSON, has openec
an oftlice
in Kidd’s Building, Broad Street:
~ Over Hymiun Bros.’ Store.
He is propared to perform 211 kinds of
*Wechanicaland Operative Dentistry, in the:
latest and most epproved styles,
Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver
Vulcanite and Aluminium, Satisfactiou
guaranteed as to quality and price of work.
Visits made at residence if desired.
Nevada, May 30th, 1871.
NOTICE.
OTICE is hereby given to the qualified
AN electors uf Moore’s Flat pehool District, County of Nevad:, State of Cali crtia, thatun + lection will be held on the
<Yth day of July, 1876, at which will ie
sii mitted the qu stion of voting a tax o:
$2,500, ty builu a school H use, ‘he Poils
will be opened from 4v’ch ck, P.M. to 8
v’cluck, P, M. »OHN RICH,
JOHN BK. ERB,
WM. F. CUMMINGS,
Tittriet tchcoi Trust tcés,
icCENTENNIAL,.
1776. 1876.
and no Membir uf t is Associ tion, after
receiving such notice, shal -yive the per
80D ko complained of any credit ur til notified that the n ine+f said p raon has ben
¢fased irom the‘ Black took,”
DELISQUENT’S SETTLEMENT.
See.9* When a delinquent makes get tle.
ment in ffl), it shall be the duty of the
NEW ASSAY OFFICE.
HOMAS Piiv& (formerly of
the Sin Francisco Assayiug
Member to whom «uch settlemeit is mace
to inform the Secretary of the fac:, who
shall in Uke minuer, give imumeciate no
tice to every Member of this Association.
BLACK LIST FOR B NEFI£ OF MEM.
BER ONLY.
Sec! 10. Ne'ther the ‘Secretary cr sny
Constable of Neyads Township. \
——— ata point known asthe Gold . .
Ty
and Refining Works), having
fitted up the old Pac:fic Mail
building, No. 524 S:crameuto
strect, corner Leidesdorff, as ‘n
“Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory, is now prepared tom .ke
assays of the precivus and useful
metals and their ores, as well as
complete or pariial analysis of
all minerals, salis, water or oth= tubstanc<s that mayb desir‘ed,
His office will be opened for
busin-ss on Monvay, May Ist,
and he hopes that his long residence and experience in his p.ofession will entitle him to reasonable portion ot the bi sin vss
of his friends and the publicgexerally. 230-3
MARCUS C. HAWLEY & C0,,
“CORNER. OF
€ AND SECOND sS'TREETS,
SACRAMENTO
+ WHOLESALE 0 ERS IN
' HARDWARE,
AGRICULTURAL Pass:
IMPLEMETS,STEAM ENGINES,
AND MILL AND MINING GOODS
OF EVERY DESCKIPTION.
UR STOCK IS “COMPLETE in every
department, and vur prices AS LOW
a8 any house in the State forthe same ¢lase
of goods We handle none but what we
know to be FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, and
always Keep the latest improved Machines
which are known to be good, and preferable to the « lder styles.
SOLE AGENTS EOR THE COAST OF
Gaur, scott & Co.'s Portable En‘ gines,
Moline Wind Mills,
Gold Medal Separators,
‘Taylor Sulky Rakes,
; 'Baine’y Gen. Headers
Underwood's Hay Louder & Kake,
Trade Engines,
Wibrator Threshers,
Challenge Spring Wagons,
Schuttler Farm Wagons, .
Pitt’s Horse Powers, and
THE MEADOW KING MOWER
—_— ——
.jy8
premature decline in man, showi
Member shall make known or permit the
same to be dove, the montuly r-purt of the
oomety’s list of delinguent uebtcurs, or avy
copy thereof, to persons not members of
this .ssoviation, in good standtug,
DULY OF PRESIDENT.
Ser, 11.
President to pre-idea all Mee ings of this
Association. He shall see that ‘the rules
an regulations are properly enfi reed, anc
perform euch otuer duties us. o.4," be eonsistent with his offi e, und ivr the bes. interest of the Arsuciution, ,
DUTY OF SECRETARY.
Sec. 12. The Secretary shall keep a
record of all the trinsactions of ‘his segoviation. Heosb Uke: p all Books of Account, He shall re-eive all monevs of the
Association, and pay tie same out only upon ali order signed by the Presid: nt. He
shail send all notic 6 and commuuicatious
called fur by these rates,
QUORUM,
' Bec. 13,” At Il monthly or srecial
mertings, ive Members shall constitute a
quorum tor the transaction of business.
Notice Gf spectal meetin sof the Association shall be given for two duys in thre
Nevada Daily IRANSCRIPT, Bigued by the
President and Secretary. v
AMESDING BY-LAWS,
Fec. 14. No part of these Kul: s and Regulatio srhall b+ sltered or amemied, xcept by a two-third« vote of sli the Members pfesent ata meeting walled for thst
pucpoese, (rata regular monthly meeting
cB. MULLOY, Pre ii lent.
A. H.HANSUN, Seerctary.
JUST ISSUED.
eet 200th EDi .
HOOD,
ORRECTED BY THE
AUTHOR,
E. pe F. CURTIS, MND., &e., ke.
a
EDiTION,
A Medical Eanay on the cause and cure of
how
heslth is lo-t and bow regain d. 1t bives
a clear synopsis o: the imp: dimente
marriage, tie treatment of nervons and
phy-ical debility, exhausted vitality. and
2ll other disea es apvwertaining ther to
the resuits of twenty years successful prac.
tice.
N OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 4
CURTIS, ON “MANHOOD.”—There fe
no membertof society by whum this book
wit! not be found useful, whether he be
parent, preceptor or clergyiman.—London
Times.
shoula be read Wy the young for instrne
tion, and by the gfflicted for rel ei; it wid)
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PROCLAMATION
CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES
TERN RAILWAY.
i Ce POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND,
od
New York, Boston, or any point east, should
buy their
« TKANSCONTINENAL TICKETS,
Via the Pioneer Route,
oe —THE—
} CHICAGO AND NURTHWESTER
: -RAILWAY.
THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST.
Its track is made of STEEL RAILS, and
oa it has been made the FASTEST time
ttst has ever been MADE in this country.
By this route ps8 nges for points cast of
Chicago have choice of the following lines
from Chicago:
‘BY THE ITTSBURG, FORT YAYN
AND CHICAGU AND PENNSYLVANIA
RAILWAYS.
BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRA GRAND
TRUNK, GREAT WESTEN AND ERIF+
A D NEW YORK CENTRAL RAiWAYs,
ep THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullmaz.
ep Pullman Palace Drawing Room anc
dicep.ng Cars through to New York to Niagra Falis, Buffalo, Rochester, or New Yurx
City.
BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD
> THROUGH TRAINS Gaily, with Ful!
Am. Mau Palace Cors, for Newark, Zones
viilé, Wheeling, Washington aud “Balti.
more without change,
This is the shortest, best, and only line
ranning Pu'lman’s celebrated Palace Sleep
ing Cars and Coaches, connecting with Un
ion Pacific Reilroad at Omatlia, and frou:
the West, vie grand Junctiog, Marshall,
Cedar Rapids, « linton, sterling aud Dixon,
for Chicago and the Kart.
This popular route is unsurpassed ‘for
Specd, Comfort, and Safety. The suvoth,
well ballastéd aud perfect track of steel
rails, the velebrated Puilman Palace Sleeping Cars, toe Perfect Telegraph Sytem cf
ino ing trains, the regularity with which
they run, the adm'‘rable arrangement for
runing through cara to Chicago. from
alh points Wesl, secure to passengers all
the conforts in modern” Railway ‘lraveling. No changes of cary andnetediows de
hays at Ferries. =
Passengers will fmd Ticketr via thin fuvorue route, at the General Ticket Office ut
the Centr 1 Pacige Railroad, Sacramento.
‘Tickets tor sale at all the Ticket -Uftices
of the Central Pacific Railroad.
W. H.STENNET, Gen. Pas, Agt.
MARVIN HUGINT, Gn. Sup.
H. P. STANWOOD, Gcueral Age
Montgowery st, San Francisco.
te e
>
* NEW SAW MIL,
AT WILLOW VALLEY,
HE New Mille illow Valley,is ebmpleted and we arenow ready to fil) al}
ordera for Building or ing Lumber,
al} kinds of Lumber kep pstantly on
hand. Orders left at the office Boulder
Stieet, or at the Store of Geo. FE,
Pine Street willbe promptly attende
M, LL: & D Mane
{
KR. M. HUNT, M. 2.
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN,
OAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAI .
Teas, with bhlegant Buggies, Wagons
Passengers for Chicago, Niagra Falls
Pittsburg, Philadelphis, Montreal, Quebec
POND’S
EXTRACT.
bad © bars forl will speak of Ex«.
ee BL ogee things’
PONT S"FXTRACT. The great Vegetable
Puin Destfo ef & been-in: use. over
thirt’ ye 18; avd-sfor. cleanliness and
prempt curative viriucs cannot be exroe hled
CH LD:EN. No. family cen, afford. to be
without Pond’s txtr et, Ac’ idents,
bruires, Contusions, Cuts, Spre na, are
relievevt ulniost Liptantiy by ext roel appliation Promptly seli¢ves pains of
Burus, Scalds, txcoriaiives Chafings,
Vid Sree, Buile, Pelous. Corns, ete, Are
rests it flammation, rec uces sw: llings,
-b ops . bléecirg— removes discoloration
nd heal. rapj ly.
FEMALE WhAKNESS. it alweys relieves.
poln in thy ba: ken Joins, milness and
pressing pai in the had, aurea, vertiKe,
IN LEUCOBRHG ithas no equal, AN
kines of ul erations to which lavies tre
subject are promptly cured. uller details in book nevoin ary rg each bottle,
PILES -tlifid and bleeding—ueet prompt
relief and r ady cure. No case however
chr: ni¢ or obstinate can long resist its
__2#, nhar use, ‘
VARIC:.USE VEINS.
cure,
‘
KIDNEY DISEASES, Ithas no equal:for
pelmny pene «ureBLEEDING fromm any cause. For thie it
iba specifie.-It hassaved bundreds-of
lives we allother remeci+s failea to
arrest bleeding from nose, stomach
lungs «nd ele whiere,
{-POOTHACHS,—E-racte, Neuralgia and:
Rhewmutixu are alite relieved, and often permanentiy cur d,
PHYSICIANS of #1] schools who are ac
qu: iuted with Pona’s Exiract of. Witch
hiez Lrecomment it to their practice.
We have letters of commenuation from. ‘
hundreds.uf physiciaus,mary ot whom
or-erit for use in thir uwn practice,
‘In ardition t the fur ging. they cider
its use for Swellings.of all k rds, Q:-insy, Sore Throat, ;Iuflamed Vousils, simple and chronic Jiarrl cx, Catairh (for
Which it 18 a-specific), Chill blaing,
Frosted Fret, Stings of Insects, -Morqui.
tos, etc, Chappe: Hands, Face, and inmre ll hes of ski: diveuses.
TOM YT USE . R: moves sur ness
1¢98a1d Smaftiny; h sls cuts, Nae
si. cimples. Tl revives,iny igorates an
re reshes, while wouderfully. improving
the Com) 1 xi r.
TO FARMERS-— Pond’s Extract, No Stock
Breeder, no Livery Mn crn afford tobe
~ without it. It is u-ed by all the leada
ing L very Stibles treet Railronds and
first Horsemen in New York City. It
bus no«qurl for Spreing, Harness or Sad
Gle CH tings Stiff.ess, Scr t hes, Swell.
ings. Cuts, Lacer tions, Ble dings,Pneumoni, olic, Diatr)-cea, Chills, Colds,&c. Its ronge ot action is wide, aud the
teliet it sffords isso prompt that it is:
invaluable in every Furm yard. as. wel.
as in¢very Farintouse. Letitbe tried
once. and yc u wil] never be wi'hout it,
+CAVITON! P nd’s Extract has been imttat d. The genuine article bas the
words Pond’s Extract blown .n each bottle Itis pr: pared by the only persons
living who ever knew how to prepare it
prop riy. Refuse all other pre parstions
ot Witch Hazel, This isthe only article
used by physicians, and in toe hospitals
of this country aid Furope
HISTORY and usegof Pond’s Extract, in
pamphlet f& rm,sent free on application te
POND's EXTRACT COMPANY.
‘} jy22« 98 Maiden Lane, New York.
It is the: only sure
Established 1865.
American and Foreign Patents,
GILMURE & CO, .
UCCE 8 RS TO CHIPMAN, HOSMER
KO & Ov., Buliciters, Patents procured
in wll countries. No fers in advance, No
eh rge uniess the parent is granted, No
fees term king preliminary examinations.
No additional fees fur cbtaining-and con
ducting a rehearing. Spedial<atti ntion
given to Interference Cases betore the Patent Office, Extensions befure Congress, Ipfringenett Sui 6 in differrut States, and
all litigabon appertaining to Inventions er
Patents. Send +tamp to Gilmore & Co. fer
pamphlet of sixty pages.
Old Bounty Land Warrants.
‘Lhe last Report of the Commissioner of
the General Land Uthiee shown 2,897 ,600
acres of Bounty Lana Varrants outstand
ing. These were issued under act of 1865
and pri-t acts. GU.MO:’ E & CO, pay cash
firthem. Send by. registerrd letter, If
Assignwents are imperfect we give in
structions to perfect them: foie tee kg "
U. §. General Land Cffice.
Contested wand Cases prog -cuted before
the United States Genere! Land Office an@
‘Departinent of the . te tor. Private Land
Claims, Mini g and pre-emption elaims
and Homestead cises attended to.
Arrears of Pay und Bounty,
Officers, soldiers and sil re of the late
war, or their heirs, sre in many -cases-ene
titled ty money from the Guvernment, of
which they have no knowkdge, Write
full hi.-tory of srvice, and state amount
of pay end bourty received. Enclose
stanp to VILMORE & CO, and a full re.
nly, nfter examination, wiil be given you
rh Oy
Pensions.
All officete, suldiers, and ‘ssilors wound
ed, ruptared, o. injured in the late war,
however slightly, car obtain a pension by
addressing GILMONE & Cu.
Causes prosecuted by GILMORE &. CO,
before the Supreme Court ‘of the United
Btatee. the C-urtof Clatme and the Southern Claims Commis:ion,
Each department of our busiress ie eon.
ducted in a separate: bureau, under the
charge of the sum: ¢xperit need parties em.
ployed by the old firm. Prompt ettention
ty #ll buen rysted to GILMORE &
CO. ‘is thus 1. We desire to win
success by dered it,
's As ; GILMORE & CO.,
Wushington, D. 6.
—
THE HOUSE and LOT om Bou
ver, Ger street, lately vccapied by Jess
1 8 Thompson, is offered for axle 4
™ a Great Bargein. The House cos
taing.alx rooms, abd ts = oe repair, Fs
toer particoniars enquire o
x NN. P, BROWN,
At Trenacript Offica,
REVADA CITY
Harada City May 20th, 1574,
a