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REMEDIES
SARY
TREET,
FRawcisco
r the treat
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of marriage
this horrid eal
death closes”
wus, frietids
re eri
e destroying
‘ared for and
nd them im.
1ysiciah who
special study
to cure the
} mercury or
ant to those
ho are inter
riends, to be
doctors who
heir skill in’
ys, inmpusing
hemes of em.
e and other
1 and make
fall into the
“88.
nseg uence of
, or depraved
ced. by the
st unlimited
ng certainty
1 symptoms,
ifie medical
enance, dark
ae head, ring2. rustling of ~
riots, uneasie
of the limbs,
ellect, loss of
whingstrangnaintances, -&
ors of uiem.
and-Farious
irréd tongue,,
iption, nigkt
ent insanity,
ons 80 afflict.
y, either in
cure effected
e of treating
: of .effecting
, G. will give
me who will
. he wascured
ofthe Ban
»
,
narriage, whe
these fearful
he sacred rem, nor delay
on’s_office or
ines may rely
‘ntial secrecy
rect no more
ir and mutu: ~
n of services
vircumstances
prevalerit and
mong quacks
ple, and will
n instrument,
Jical and pers
ne. :
Ie. ,
e. CURED AT
r to. Dr. Gibns, length of
ned, and the
d, free from
y part of the
direction for
YOLLARS in
through the
Fargo & Co.,
be forwaxded
Jnion.
. 623 Kearney
an Francisco.
rcial treet,
57 on the let
Jesse inform
his advertise
T.my!
nt to Mi»
OFFICE,
fay 4, 1876,
that William
O. Dauchey,
Geo. Melvor,
uncan, whore
vada County,
for Patent for .
‘Claims, jo
n Mining
snd described
1, land, being
SE and 88
TE of we.
\ and N of
EB of SW X
0 East. and
uing 849 17-108
the following
on, made Febnie et al: the
ary 23d 1876,
inean location,
I. W. Duncan
“ade March 11
» Wise location
A. Wise et al;
March 11 1876,
uchey loca*ion
nd the Mcivor
1876. All of
din the effice
evada County,
she claim it
» East by Y&
zimed by Chee.
uth by vacant
idverse claim®
to present the
hin siaty days
ing he reof.
ND Reg'ster,
yplicants. m
aq.
TON,
testau rant,”
t keep on band,
ost
‘eo mm,
feel
ng nO
Treons, both “NLP. BROWN. ~
tm Nevada ci’
1
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VOL, Xxx = §
The Daily Transcript
_NEVADA CITY, CAL,
: B. J. WATSON.
BROWN & WATSON,
ae Proprietors.
THE
\V Flume Company,
6
Nevida and Grass Valley,
: “Admidistrator’s-Sato ot Real
Estate.
ms omang ry
OTICE IS HERESY GIVEN THAT IN .
pursu ince of ar order of the Probate
Court of the County of :Nevadia,-State *vi
California, maie vi the 4th day of August
1876 in tue mutter of the e-tae of A. J.}
Wooldriége deceased, tre aude signed admin strator, wil sell at publ.caucti 2, to
the highest bidder, sor cash, U, 8. oid
coin, and subject to .ontirmatim by the
gaid Probate Court,on «tur ay, th» 26a
day of Augns' A D. 1576,at Lv’ciock P.M ,.
at the Court H use dvor iu” Nevada City,
in the county of N vaia, «ll tie right, tithe
and interest of the saii A. J. Wo luridge,
at the.time of his death, and all the righ ,+
title and interest tuat—tiwe-said. teccas.d
has, by operation of law or otherwise
acqiired, other: thin in addicon
te that of the said A. J. Wooldii ge
at tho tims of his death, "in
and to that certzin fot, piece or parcel ot
mining landani uinins claims, situat.,
lying and b-ing ia tne said’ county of Ne¥ ada; State of Usililornia, and bouuued and
describe. as foliows, to-wit: Certain min
i pg claims situated und beiag Dear FUbbs’
ranch, Eureka Township, Nevada Couaty,
State of Culifornia, aud knuwn as the
Hendson River Mining Cluwms. Said
claims being two-thousasd feet in front
onthe browof the uli above the Widdie
Yuba river, and exteiiding bic the same
width to the cen-re of tlic main ridge beYuba divers,
nd bring bounded ou tue westerly site-by
beriuiB abt
¢ onditious of sale: Cas iu U. 8. gold coin,
ween the Miidile and 5S uth
he claims of Curties & Co’s:
Ten per ceat. of the purciase munry to be
p 2id to the auctioneer un the day vt sal
Dalance on conurm:t-on of sale by the saiu
eed ot eXpen-e of vurPro .ate Court.
ec hascr.
: A. W. HERRING,
Administrator of the esiate of A. J
Wooldriige deceaned.
W. D. Long, Attor 1654, augs
NOTICE 10 SidcKH0nvanc
HW YNTE STOCKHOLDEKS OF THE BANK
OF NEVADA CUUNTY, will mect at
tue Banking House in Nevaua City on Sat
urday, September 2ud, 1876, at Wo’cluck a.
M.,fur the purpore of transacting busi
ness, Viz: Ist.° 10 autnolizs a transfer of
the assets of the Bink of Nevada County
in theevent of a proposition inade by Joun
er -ditors thereof bei ¢ W. Hinds to” the :
accepted, and to proviie tor tne trinsfe
ofthe stock thereof, 2nd. To discuss in
decides upon the propriety of plecuiy the
corporation in vuiuutary banukrupicy, and
to authorize ana to empow r proceedings
jn that behalf forthat purpose. 3d ‘Tk
& RE now Prepared to fill orders for
Lumber of Every Description,
Mining and Building. Timbers,
Common, Finishing, and a
Ge.eral Assortment of
Building Lumber AlWays on Hand,
A Large Amount of Seasoned
SPRUCE WOOD on hand.
Orders left with Johnston & Son, Nevada, ovat our office on Towu Talk Hill, will
receive prompt attention.
N. &G. V. W. & LUo.
Nevada, Oct. 20th; 1875.
No. 790.
Application fur a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
UniTep States Laxp OFFIicr,
SACRAMENTO, CaL, July 24; 176, }
ja eer is hereby given, tuat the
Fountain Head Gravel Miuing Company, a corporation existing under tue laws
of Cal. formia, whose Post office is) Nevada
Vily, Nevada County, Cal., has made ap3. Plication fur Patent for the Fountain Head
Gravel Mining claim, bearin gcld, siturte
in Nevada Mining District, Nevada County,
Galitornia, aud des-rived as fol oWs, viz.
On surveyed laid, being the NW& of sre
3, NEM of Nb¥ and EX of EX of SW
of NE of Sec 4, tp16NR9E. Also thes
St iq of 8 E'4 of See 33, Ss of SWy, and
SW 4 of SLY Of Sec 34, Tp17, NRO E Mt.
_ . Diavlo base and meridian, coutaiuing 35%
89-100 acres. Said location was mude J uiy
fsth, 1867, by E. F. Bean and others, and
us recorded in the mining records of Nevada County, at Nevada City, in book 4,
paces 256und 257. ‘Che applicant clainis
by purchase. Adjoining claimants are the
. Cov: Spring Gravel Mining . C Mmapapy’s
ground on the West. All persous holiing
my adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this Uffice within sixty days from the first day of
publishing hereof.
i jy 26 T. B. McFARLAND, Regi ter.
CONSTABLE ‘SALE.
. “Ip virtue of an execution
devise ways and meaus forthe protection B a > So man. direc
of the creditors of tne ban by a volunta
ry assignment, under the Civil Code, or by
auch other meaus 98 muy be dvemed advisable by the stockhc lders.
R. W. EULLY, President.
tad and delivered, issued from the
uurt of Leopoiu Garthe, a Justice cf the
Peuce In un fur the Township and county
of Nevaia, State of California, on. a vertain judgment rend_red therein ou the 6th
day of July, 1876, in tavor of Jerry Blake,
and ugainst J. M. Fulweiler. W. A. Robi rts Nevada City, Ja.y 29th, 1-76. ee
REOPENED!
+ REOPENED!
THE FRENCH HOTEL,
Secend Street, Between K and L,
Sacramento,
oe
oe. THE PUBLIC AND CITIZENS of
Maeve} Nevada County are notitied that
i FR this Popular Hotel and itestaurant has been reupenéd again The
House is entirely new furuished and ren
evated, and the Restaurant Departmen
has been taken in
known Caterer, Mr. ANTUNIA PIRANNI
gof the Re taurunt Francais, who will spor
no pains to make tne place the most attractive iu the city.
Private raoms for families and private
Orders received for Weddings,
alls and Banquct’ outside, and served in
arties.
he best shape und at moderute. prices.
Sacramento Juiy 2, 1576, li,
MINERAL CifATION.
————s
——“Usrrep Statss Laxp Qraice, .
Sacnamenro, Cal. July sth, 1876,
: OE. H. Goodmer, E. W. Cross, W. H.
Weeks, O, E, Green, Lester Linky 38.
Barnes, R. B. Gentry, Alba Prown and tu
all whom it may couceri. Whereas, min
eral athdavit Nos 6lani 179 were filed in
the U, 8. Land Office, alleging the" 1-2 of
WN E quarter of Sec. 18, in Township 16 N
Range 9 East, to be more valuable for mining than for agricul:ura! purposes, by Coinmissidner’s letter dated Deveyber 2d, 1871
the sume land is to be trexted as miveral
in character, until the contrary is proved,
after due noiic-. And whervas, William
Walsh, (Post Office address Nevads City.
Nevada county, Cal.) did, onthe 10th ury
of March, 1875, file in the Register’s Office
ef this District his pre-emption Declara.
tion Ne 4989, claiming the above described
Jand, and has applied t» entcr the same as
agricultural land, slleging it to be more
Ysluabl : for agricultural than fur mining
purposes; Therefore you wi I take notice
that under and by virtue of iostructions
from the Commissioner of tie General
Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we bave
fixed the 2ist day of August. 1876,at eleven
e’clock, A. M., at this office, bef re the
Register and Receiver, for the hearing of
ruofs to determine the character of said
charge by the well
Sa'n’iJauison (as Kxecutor of the estate of
B. 8. Titcomb, deceased,) torthe sum of
vue hundred and thirty-tour dollars ($134)
debt, with costs, taxed st'§1635, unu ac\Tuing costs, ull payabl: in old coin of
the United Statey. I have levied upon
and seized and shallexpose for pablic sale
in front of the Cuurt House, Neyida City
Nevada Couuty, California, tor -cash to
the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 19th
quy v1 Augus:, 1876. be.wecen the hours of
lV o'clock A, M.,and 3 o’clock &.M. of said
day,, all the rign,t title and interest of J,
M. Fulw.iler, W. A. Roberts et al, of and
tu the tullowing described propert:, viz:
41] those P.acer mining claims. known as
_. the Manzanita Co’s, Cluims, situated one. Belf mile nortuerly trom Nevada City, Nevada Lowuship and county, State of California, formerly k mas the Manganits
* . ] clans, the Bili W Claims ani ull as
; . conveyed tu &. P, selus by patent trom
the United Stufis. Also all reservcirs,
tunnels, flumes, pip+s, monitors avd touls
belonging to said claims. Also tie Slate
vrees d'tch, taking water frum Slate Creek
aud conveyiug the same to the said Mseiszabia Claims, Also that cerfuin piece o
—. Pucclot mining ground @ tus’ed in ther
bed of Deer Creek, connecting ata point
known, as the Gold Tunnel daw, and extending up said Oreek 1500 feet, to OC p.
Flemming’s quartz tunnel. Taken to-satusfy
said execution, and costs, sad accruing
costs. WK. sCuTT.
Constable of Nevads Township;
S evaila City July 26th 1576. jy23.
United States,
In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto
set our hands the day and year fist abi ve
written, T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
= HART FLLLOWS, Keceiver.
4.1. Caldwell, Atty. j12
CuNSTABLE SALE.
Y viriue of an execution to me directDd edaod delivered, issued from the
Court of Leopold Garthe, a Justice of the
Peace in and tur the Towusbip and County
of Nevada, State of California, on a certain ju:'gment rendered thercin«n the 6th
day of July, 187¢,in favor of Georgs White
and sysingt J. M. Fulweiler, W. A. hoberte, Samuel Jdanigon(as executor of the
restate of B B. Titcomb deceased.) for the
sum of Two Hundred and
58-100. dollars ($229 56) debt, with coste
taxed at 216 35 ahd accruing costs, «ll
paysble in Gold and Silver coin of the
L_have _levied-upon and
seized, and shell expose fur public sale
in front of the Court House, Nevada City,
Nevada County, California, for Cush, to
the bighest bidder, on SATURDAY, the
i9th day of August, 1876,between the hours
of 10 o’clock a. M,, and 3 o’elock v. M.,
all the rignt, title and interest of the said
J.M. Fulwedler, W. A. Roberts et al, of,
‘Twenty-niue
in and to the fo. lowing described property
to wit: All those placer mining claims,
known 83 the Manzanita/ Mining Uo's.
claims, situa one ha:f/ mise northerly
from Nevada , Nevada Township and
NILES SKARLS,
Atterney and Counsel at Law
> 4T BRICK OFFICE,
In front of the Con
County, State of California, formerly
known a8 the Manzanita claims, the Bill
White. claims, and all ag conveyed to E. P.
Marselus by patent {rom the United States.
Alse the Siste Creek ditch, taking water
from Slate Creek and conveying the same
to the said Manzanita’ claims. Also all
reservoirs, tunnels, flumes, pipes, moniNICE GROCERIES
CHAS. F ROBINSON
T his Store, on BROAD STREET. opposite the Methodist Church, keeps
on hand as fine asteck of GROROVISIONS, &c. as Cah be found
which WIf be soldas LOW
ime a call. of
SERIES,
< T. tive.
tors und tools belonging to said claims.
Also that certain piece or parcel of mining
ground, situated in the bed of Deer Creek,
commencing ata point kuown as the-Gold
Tunnel! dam, and extending up said creek
1,500 feet to Capt Flemmings’ quartz turnnel. Taken to satizfy said Execution with
sa os cr &COTT, «
. ° Constable of Nevada pee
Revada City, July 26th, 1874, 4
N.C.N. G. R.R. Co.
“TTIME TABLE, NO. 3.
{VOR the government and information of,
Employees, the Company reserves the
riztit to vary the same as circumstances
muy require, Tot e effect
Wednessay, May 24th 1876,
AtTSO0A. ML.
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 1 leaves Nevada City at 5 A
M. and leavos Grass Valiey at 5.3:A. M;
arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A. M.
Train No. 8, (loc 1 between Grass Valley
and Nevadu) leaves Nevada at 11 A, M., arrives: at Grass Valley at 11:35 A. M: :
Train No, 6, leaves Novada at 4:15 P. M.,
leaves rass Valley at 4.45 P.M, arrives ut
Colfax at 6.15 P. M.
GOING NORTH.
Train-No,-2 leaves Colfax -at-7.30_A.M,
leaves Geass Valley at 9:05 A. M., arrives at
Nevada at 9:36 A.M.
and Nevada) leaves Grass Valley at 2:40
P. M,, arrives.at Nevada at 3:10 P. M.
Traia No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6-50 P.M.
leave Grass Valley at 8.25 P. M., arrives at
Nevada ot 8:54 P. M.
JOHN F. KIDDER,
@eneral Superintendent.
J. M. WALLING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
. AND
FIRE INSURANCE ‘AGENT,
( FFICE, Brown & Morgan's Block, N}
VaDA CITY, Cal. _ . gps
ma24
PHILIP RICAARDS,
No. 30 Muin Street,
NEVADA: CITY, CAL,Gold Dust bought and sold. Bale
lion discoun: ed. Advances
made on Gold Duast or bullion
‘for coinage at the Mint.
CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO,
Correspondent, Swiss-American Bank,
Sau Francisco jyl-lm
Central Carriageand Wayon Mar: # ufactory.
Grage Valley road, near Half Mile Hous
WILLIAM SKAMAN.
4 Agent for studebaker W
gous, Ever kind of yet2 cle manufactured to ord:
in the finest style and :
low prices, '
Particular attention given te Repairing aad Painting i
NEW ASSAY OFFICE.
THomas PHICE (formerly of
the Sin Francisco Assaying
and Refining Works), having
fitted up the old Pacific Mail
building, No. 524° Sicrameuto
strect, corner Leidesdorff, as n
Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory, isnow prepared tom:ke
assays of the precious and useful
metals and their ores, as well as
complete or partial analysis of
sll iwinerals, salts, water er other eubstanccs that mayb deaired.
His office will be opened for
busin«ss on Moncay, May Ist,
and he hopes that his long residence and experieuce in his p:ofession will entitle him toa reasonable portion of the busines
of his friends and the public geaerally, #30-3m
MARCUS C. HAWLEY & CO,,
; OGRNER OF
7 AND SECOND STREETS,
SACRAMENTO
WHOLESALE DEALERS: IN
HARDW ARB,
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMETS,
STEAM ENGINES,
AND MILL AND MINING GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
UR STOCK IS COMPLETE inevery
department, and our prices AS LO
@s5 any house in the State for the same class
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
Gaar, scott & Co.'s Portable Ea. gines,
Moline Wind Mills,
Gold Medal Separaters,
Taylor Sulky Rakes,
liaine’s Gen. Henders
Underwood's Hay Loader & Rake,
Trade Engines,
‘Vibrator Threshers,
Challenge Spring Wagons,
Schuttier Farm Wagons,
Bitt’s Horse Powers, and
THE MEADOW KING MOWER
RJ” See them before you buy any other
a for Cutalogucs.
Train No. 4 (,ocal between Grass Valley.}
apl0-6m-32 ;
Constitution ‘and By-Laws
° OF THE
Grocers Protective Union,
OF NEVADA CITY; ~
PREAMBLE ;
\ E, the undersigned, do hereby orgahize -ours-lves into a. Society
which shill be Known as the: GROCKRS’
PROTECLIVE UNION, of Nevada City,
and-we do each bind ourselves to abide by
ahd conform to the Rules and Kegulatious
;adopted by this Associ: tiun. :
: ORJECY.
Sec. 1. MutnalProtection of Grocery
Dialers rgainst thet cla-s of persons in‘our
eommunity ond vicinity who are unworthy
of credit, either from dishon sty or inability to ay their debtswhen contracted ;
and to promote the best interests of our
Grocery Dealers generally by the encour
agement of such enterprisé¢s as shal) tend
to a healthy increase of trade in our midst:OFFICERS, : ;
Sec, 2. The Officers -f this Association
shall contist of 4 Preside’ tnd Secr tary,
to be chosen by ballot at a regular meet.
ing of the A-socia'ion for the term of tix
mooths, or untll their successors are chosen.
MEMBERSHIP,
Sec. 3. Any person engaged in the Grocery tride in Nevada City may become a
member of this Association by signing the
By-LuWs and payilig the regular dues.
DUTY OF MEMLERS.
Bec. 4. Every Member shall act in good
faith and for the benefit of this. Assuciation to the bet of his ability,
MtETINGS,
Sec. 5. The Meetings shall take place
onthe FIRST MONDAY UF EVERY
MON'TH, at nine o’cluck, P. M.
DUES,
8ec.6. The Members of this Associa.
tion shali be asseesed for its necessary expenses.
NOTICE OF DE‘INQUENT DEBTORS.
Sec.7. It. shall be,the duty. of every
Meiuber of this Association to report iinmeiliately, in writing, to each.a d all the
other Members, the name, residence aud
occupation ot aby person in debt to him or
them. @-rany article of merc. andise and
who has neglected or refused to pay such
indebtedness,
:
BLACK LIST,
Sec. 8. It shall be the duty of the Secre.
tary to enter, in writing, tue name, resideuce, and occupation of every person reported to him, by a Member of this A\so
ciation, as delinguem., amount of indebt-edness and te wuom due, in » Look kept
for that purpes:, styled the '* Black Book.”
MORNING, AUGUST 15. 1876, NO.. 137.
He shall notify-each Member, in writing,
every month of all such delinquent debtor;
receiving such notice, shall pive the person se complained of any credit until notified that the nme of said p rsun has becn
erased trom the’ Black bouk.”
DELINQUENT’S SETTLEMENT,
Sec.9 When a delinquent makes settle:
ment in ful), it hall be the duty of the
Member to whom such settlement is made
to infurm the Secretary of the faci. who
shall. in like manuer, give immediath no
tice to every Meiber'ef this Aksdciation.
BLACK LIST FOR B:NEFIC OF MEM.
BERT ONLY. :
Bec. 10. Neither the Secretary cr any
Member shal! make known or permit the
same to be dove, the monthly report of the
Society's list of delinguent debtcrs, or avy
copy thereof, ) persons not members of
this .ssociation, in guod standing.
DUTY OF PRESIDENT,
Sec, 11. It sball be the duty of the
President to preride a all Mee ings of this
Associaticn. He shall see that the rales
and segulations are properly enforced, and
sistent with his office, and/or the bes. in
terest of the Association,
DUTY OF SECRETARY.
See. 12. The Secretary shall keep a
record of all the trinsattiong of this Aseociation. He shill keep. all Books ef Account, He éhall receive all moneys ef the
Association, ard pay the!same out ouly upon en order signed by the President. He
shell send all -totic 6 and communications
valled for by these rules, .
quortm,
Bec. 13, At all monthly or special
mectings, five Memberg shall constitute a
quorum for the transaction of business.
Notice of spectatimeetin 6 of the Associa.
tion shall be given for two days in. the
Nevada Daily ‘Tnanscripr, sigued by the
President aid Secretary.
AMESDING BY.LAWS.
Pec. 14. No part of these Kules and Regulatio sa sball be altered or amended, except by a two-thirds yote-of #ll the Members present ata meeting called for that
purpose, or ats regular monthly meeting.
Cc. E. MULLOY, President.
jy8 A. H. HANSUN, Secretary.
JUST ISSUED.
200th EDITION.
MAN HOOD,
AUTHOR,
E. pu F. CURTIS, M. D., &e., ke.
A Medical Essay on the cause and cure of
ermature decline in man,showing how
eaith ia lo-t and how regained. It gives
a clear synopsis ot the impediments to
marriage, the trestment of nervous and
all other diesa-es appertaining ther-to
the-resulte of twenty years successful prac.
tice.
_ OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
. CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—There is
no member of society by whom this book
will not be found useful, whether he be
an preceptor or clergyman.—London
imes. :
CURTIS ON ““MANHOOD.”—This boox
shoula be read by the young fer instruc.
tion, and by the aftlicted for rel.ei; it will
injure no one.—Medical Times and Ga. Brico—one Dollar, by mail cr express
Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 52u Sutter Street, or P.U. Box 397, Sau Francisco;
; al. s s5-ly
%
and no Member of tiis Arsocivtion, after
perform such o¢iér duties as p.a7 becon(. Speed, Comfort, and Safety.
phyricaldebility, exhausted vitality. and .
EMPIRELIVERY STABLE,
OAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY.
D. WELLINGTON, Proprietor.
NHE proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES announces that’ he has luw
the Largest lot of
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in thie part of the State.
Teams, with Klegant Buggies, Wagons,
and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and
vn the most reasonable te rms.
style aiid capable of “going as fast as any
gentleman cares to drive, ©
Carriages tor Funerals attended to with
promptness. : ae
_Good Saddle Horges-always-on-hand.
Horses boarded by: the day, week ° or
mouth and the greatest of care guaranteed
D. WELLINGTON,
Nevada City, November 17th, 1875,
DENTISTRY
f
R. P. E. HUGHSON, has openeé
an oftice need
in Kidd's Building, Broad Street.
on Over Hyman Bros.’ Store.
He ik propared to perform all kinds of
Vechanieal and Operative Dentistry, in the
latest aud most tpproved 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.
NC is hereby given to the qualified
AN electors of Moore’s Flat setoul Distrivt, County of Nevada, State of Calisorbia, that an eleetion will be held on the
29th day of July, 1876, at wuich will «+e
suimitted the question of voting a tax ot
$2,500, to build a school H: use, ‘the pvils
will be opened from 4 o'clock, P.M. ’to 8
o'clock, P. M. 9OHN RICH,
A JOHN By ERB,
WM, F. CUMMINGS,
District tchco: Trustees.
_ CENTENNIAL,
1776. 1876.
PROCLAMATION
CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES
_; TERN RAILWAY.
jy]2-3m
Passengere for Chicago, Niagra Falls
Pittsburg, Philadelphis, Montreal, Quebec
New York, Boston, or any poiut east,suould
buy their
Via the Pioneer Routs,
—THE— a
CHICAGO AND NORTAWESTER
; RAILWAY.
THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST.
Ite track is made of STEEL RAILS, and
On it has been made the FASTEST time
that has ever beep MADE in this country.
By this route passenges for points east of
Chicago have choice of the following lines
from Chicago:
AND CHICAGO AND PENNSYLVANIA:
RAILWAYS. :
BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRA GRAND
TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN AND ERLK
A’ D NEW YORK CENTRAL RALWAYS,
ep THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullimas.
Pullman Palace Drawing Rowm unc
dleeping Cara through to New York to Ni.
agra Felis, Buffalo, Rochester, or New Yorx
r City: ‘
BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RALLROAD
«bd THROUGH TRAINS daily, with Pn]!
“~~ wear Palace Cars, for Newarn, Zanes.
ville, Wheeling, Waeshiugten aud Baltimore without change.
This isthe shortest,—best, and-only-lint
ranping Puilman’s celebrated Pulace Sleep
ing Cars and Coaches, connecting with Un
ion Pacific Railrosd at Omaba, and from
the West, via grand Junetion, Marshall,
Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Steriing and Dixon,
for Chicugo and the East.
This popular rowte is unsurpassed for
The smooth,
well ballasted aud perfect track of steel
rails, the celebrated Puilman Palace Slcepmoving trains, the regularity with which
they run, the adm‘rabje arrangement for
runving through cars to Chicago from
all points Weel, secure to passengers all
the cou:forts in imodern. Railway Travel.
ing. No changes of cars and ne tedious delays at Ferrics.
voriie route, at the Genera] Ticket Office of
the Centril Pacige Kailroad, facramento.Tickets for sale at allthe Ticket Oflices
of the Central Pacific Railroad.W. H. STENNET, Gen. Pas. Agt.
MARVIN HUGITT, Gen, Sup.
H. P. STANWOOD, General Age
Montgomery St, San Francisco.
NEW SAW MIL,,
AT WILLOW VALLEY.
HE New Mill at Willow Valley is completed and we are now ready to fill al)
orders for Building or Mining Lumber.
aU kinds of Lumber kept constantly on
hand. Orders left at the office on Boulder
iti eet, or at the Store of Geo. E, TURNER,
ine Street willbe promptly attended to.
M.L:& D Manag,
R. M. HUNT, M. D.
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN,
POND’S
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hops bleeding removes discoloration
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VARICLUSE VEINS.
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BLELDING from any cause. For this it
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hundreds of physicians, nrany ot whom
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ings, Cute, Lacer. tions, Ble« dings,Pneu.
monia, — olic, Diarrhcea, Chills, Colds.
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relief it affurds is so prompt that it -ig
,
It is the only sure
4 Ns POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND, —
ITTSBURG, FORT wayn —
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as in every Farm bousé. let it be tried
onee. and you Will never be without it.
CAUTION! Pound's Extract has been imt
tat. d, The genuine artic)e has the
words Pond’s Extract blown .n each bot. Ue. Itis prepared by the only pérsone
living who ever knew how to prepare i¢
properly, Refuse all other pre parstiong
of Witch Hazel, This is the ouly article
used by physicians, and in tbe horpitals
of this country and hurope, :
HISTORY and usesof Pond’s Extract, in
pamphlet form,sent free on application te
ceil es —+PORD's EXTRACT COMPANY,
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Established 1865,
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The last Report of the Commissioner of
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HOUSE FOR SALE.
THY. HOUSE-and LOT on Bow
ase) der strevt, lately occupied by Jens
88) S$. Thompson, is offered for sule ¢
4 be a Great Bargain. The House eos
tains six roums, aud is be rr repair, Fx
further particnlars cnq:rire of.
” ts N, P, BROWN,
f _ At Transcript @flies. .
Nevada Oity May 30th, 1878,