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NSARY
STREET,
' Francisco
for the treag
inal Diseases
ture, Syphih.
eakness, In
8 (of years
Bacvess. ally
asure of an.
from Visiting
rope, and hag
penrary, 623.
mer.ial, San:
nts and those
. him.
her time nor
“dies, and hag,
ities for the
a
ersons, both —
10 are Buffer,
from the et.
from virus
ook. at their
ed faces and
ns, @isquali.
}Of Marriage
this. horrid
l death chosegr
ians, friends
are sufferiug
le destroying
cared for and
ond them im. *
hysician who
special study
to cure the
t mercury or
ant to those
ho are inter
riends, to be
doctors who
heir skill in
8, imposing.
names of em@ and other
1 and make
fall into the
BS.
asequence of
or depraved .
ced by. She®
st unlimited .
ig certainty
tsymptoris, *
ific medical
nance, dark
e-head, ringrustling of
iots, uneasi.
of the limbs,
Nect, loss of
ching strangaintances, a
ss of memand various
rred tongue,
ption, night
nt insanity,
ns so afflict.
y, either in
cure effected
of treating
of effecting
G. will give
1© who will
he wascured
of the San
arriage, who
hese fearful
@ sacred re\» mor delay..
n’s office or
nes may rely
itial secrecy
ict no more
and mutuof services
reumstances
revalent and
nong ‘quacks
e, and will
instrument,
cal and per.
B.
Me
CURED AT
to .Dr, Gib.
8, length of
ed, and the
, free from
part of the
lirection for
ILLARS in
brough the
Fargo & Co.,
e forwarded
lion,
$23 Kearney
1 Francisco.
inl treet.
7 on the lee
ase inform
is advertise
my!
t to MinFFICE,
y 4, 1876.
at William
1. Dauchey,
©. Melvor,
can, whose
da County,
' Patent for
laims, bearMining Disi described
land, being
E 4% and SE
of sec1 849 17-100
ie following
» made Febet al: the
y 23d 1876,
an location,
W. Duncan
e March
‘ise location
Wise et ak
rch 11 1876,
bey location
the Mclyor
76. All of
np the office
da County,
> claim is
ast by vaied by Chas.
. by vacant
erse claims
present the
sixty days
hereof,
Reg ster,
cants, m9
und, regis .
1876, Also
y 6th, 1476.
is red
Lb. be
é from .
Preasurer.
A T his Store, on BROAD STREET, op.Puxstpgntiab~Eszcror; ant
slcounties are recom uented to invite all
Alumeda, ..-. 0.. 19, Plamas.-.-s-+++54
Alpine...cssseee+ 'Sicram ntu,... 21
AMAGOT veceessceves 74:8 om Benito.. 2.66: 3
UMBUEO ics c.ccecnceaes lujswu_B raardino,..4
Calaverad .., eee. GSM Viexo «.-. +-6
WOMB sn 5050 oes bie #'S4u Francisco..> 3
Coutra Costa, ..¢.d:0au Juaqii...15
Del Norte . ij3um Louis Ubispo.5
El Dorado.. Olsuta Mute o....6
FPresnd.2 0.00800 +.. 2santa bburbara... 6
Humbolit.. 2.. % auta Ciura.... 15
PAV isa ca kccenes & .3}Sauta Cruz... er
Kern. ii.. cee cece. o BSMUBUB. . Leese eee 4
— Cea bee eaceein oars > eekly Lae smear .
MMOL. sv ennnenesiies MISRIGOU. 006 0000600
Tag Angeles...,LRSM.. cee e eee .
be: Be error re ee RD AUDA. ce seee eens 8
. '
_NICE GROCERIES
———
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2 1876,
The Daily Transcript
NEVADA CITY, CAL, ©
KN, P. BROWN. B.'T. WATSON,
BROWN & WATSON,
Proprietors. i
ST TERE LP EF '
REPUBLISAN STATE CON‘ VENTION,
Room? oF THE UNton areen t
STaTE CENTR:L COMMITTEE :
San Fraucis:0, Muy 23; 1876.
JHE next Union Republican Stute Convention tor the uominstion of Six
5.x ALTsRWATES, und a ‘State aontrolicr,” to. fill tbe
vacancy caused by the decrease of Hon:
W. MANDRVILEE, the late in-umbent, will
bea beli iu tat city of San Francisco, ou
WEDNESDAY, August 9tn, 18 6, at Dashamay Hall, sotitu side ot Post street, between] .
Kearney—andDupont strects, at ten
o'clock A M, tae
‘Ly calling the Convention for the elect’on
of delugstes, tie comui'tees of the 8: verRepaolicaa etectors and ult other voters
witnout regard to pust:po itical differeuces
or previous purty atfitiations, who ae opposed to reviving section . issues, and desire to. promote friendly fecling unupermanent harmony througnueut the country
by in -intiining aud Un.oroiny ali the cn
stitutioual rights of vory ¢iiiz nin ‘ludiny
the fulla id free exer “ise of ths right of
enffeage without iftimidation and witiout
fraud; who are in fav r of the continued
prosecution aud puuishm ‘nt of alt otiicrt
dishonesty, and of au ecunomivcai admiuistration of the Giverime t by houest,
fa taful and capsnle o:ficers; why ure in
favor vf making such referins, in gowerym nt 48 experience may from time to
time suggest: who ure opposed to impuairing the credit of the nition by depreciating
any of its oblig:tions,<aud iu favor of sur.
taining in eyery way th: na:tonal faich aud
financial boner: wo hold that tue comin 2
schoulsyste » is the nurs ry of -AmeT.cab
liberty‘ and ehould be m sintained abso
lutely free froin sectarian control; who velieve that, for the promotion of these ends
the direction’ of the Government shoud
continue to be cortided to thus: whu adhere to tne principle of 1775, an 1 support
¢hem as incorporaud iu tue U nstitution
and the laws; an! who are iu favor of recognizing and strengthyning the fuuda
mental principles of Nationa! Unity in this
Centennial Anuiversary of the birth of the
Republic.
‘Le apportionment of Delegates is asfollows: ;
Mati 665s scceiease 4! wonumna... 20-26 0.
Mariposa... ...3/8twuisians
Mendoe io.....!
Merced. ...-2.Monterey....q
MEI on ora signees OrVentita. .ct.cccece o4
Nevada....°...14,¥Yolo .
' :
County Commit‘eesand Congressional
Committees will mak+ provision in, ther
fespective counties fur the ele twi'of deiegat-s in accordsnce w th said apportion_ment, holding Primary elections, for the
choice of such deleyates; and the Stute
Central Committee recommends tat the
Delégates chosen to the State Convention
be empow’ red to act as Delegates to the
CSngr: ssional Conventions,vf tucirrespective 2istricts.
The State Central Committee recommen i8 thie following t st:
“Opp atid: tu the r st tition to power
of the Democra‘tc Party, and intention to
act in good faith with the Kepubiican
Party.” :
By order of the Committee.
M.D. BORUCK, ALEX G ABELL,
Sec. kK. 3. C. U. chairman.
MINERAL C{TA'TION.
Z Urrrep Staris Lanp deel .
SACRAMENTO, Cal. July sth, 1870,
O B. H. Goodmer, E. W. Cross, W. H.
~~ Weeks, VU, E. Green, Lester Link y 58.
burues, R. 5. Geutry, Alba Frown aud tw
aliwhom it may conceru. Whereas, mineral atbdavit Nos 6fant179 were filed in
the U. 3. Land Office, alleging the N 1-2 of
NE quart’r of Sec.18,in Cownsiip 16 N
Range 9 Ket, to be mre valuable fur miging than for agricnliursl purposes, by Commissioner’s lett<«t dated December zu, 1871
the same land is to be treated as mineral
in character, until the contrary ia proved,
after.due noiic:. Ani wher as, William
Walsh, (Post Office address Nevada Ci y.
Nevada county, Cul.) did, on the lth ary
of Murch, 1975, file ia the Reais er’s Office
-ef this District his pre-emp:ion Decl ration Ne 4939; claiming the ab ve describeit
lend, ani bas applied te ent«r the same ns
agriculiur.! land, alieging it to be more
valuabl for agricultural than for mining
purposes; Therefore you wi . take notwe
that uoder and by virtue of i stractions
from the Commissioner. of tae Generel
Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we have
fled the 2lst day of Augu-t, 1876,at eleven
o'clock, A, M , at this office, bf re the”
Register and Recciv. r, fof tue hearing of
mr ots to determine the character of said
ands,
In Vitneas Whereof, we have hereunto
set our bands the day «and year fi. st abu ve
writen. T. B. McFKARLAND, Register.
J. ¥. Caliweil, Atty. ji2
JILES SEARLS, _
Atterneydend Counsel at Law
AT BRICK OFFICE,
“tn front of the Cou
CHAS. F ROBINSON
pee ts the Wetindiet Cases, bere
V Flume Company,
Mining and Building Timbers, . rivht-to vary the same as circul stancee
lmvy require,
da, or at our office on Town Talk Hili, will
receive prompt attention.
» SW 4 of SE% of Sec 34, Tp17,-N-R 9 E.Mt.
J) publi-hing ber of.
THE .
Nevada and Grass Valley,
RE now p.epared to fill orders for
Lumb r of Lvery Weecription,
Common, Finishing, and a
Geaeral Assortment of
Building Lumber.Alw2v3 on Hand,
~~
A Large Amount of Seasoned
SPRUCE WOOD on hand.
Orders left-with Johnston & Son, Neva.
NL &G.V. W. & LT Co. . ]
Nevada, Oct. 20th, 1875.
No, 790.
Application for a Patent toa
Mining Claim.
Unrrep States Lard ee aig
FacRiMENTO, WaL, July 24, lei.
UTICE is hereby piven, that the
N Fountain H-ad Gravel Mining Company, a corporation existing under the laws
of Cal fornia, whose Post offite is Nevada
City, Nevada County, (al., has made sppheation f r Patent for the Fountain Head
Grivel Min ng cliim, bearing geld, sity te
in Nevada Miuing Dis rict, Nevada County,
California, aud des ribed as fol ows, viz.
On sutveyed la d, being the NW'¢ of sic
3, Nikky of Nrg tnt EXg of EX of SW
of NE of Se 4. '_pl16N RYE. Alsothe
s* of sh of See 33, Se of SW and
Disvlo base atid meridian, co taining 333
89-100 acres. Said licaticn was made Jury
isth, 1867, bv E. F. Bean and othcrs, and
:8 recorded in the minirg recoids. of Nevada County, at Nev.da City, in book 4,
paces 256und 257. ‘She applicant claims
by purchase. Adjoining clainiants are the
Coin Spring Grivel Mining Company's
ground on the West. All persons holiling
any adverse cliims hereto are hereby required to present the eame before this Office within sixty duys from the first day of
jy26 T. B. McFARLAND, Regi ter.
CONSTABLE SALE.
Y virtue of an execuiion to me direc:
3 td ala delivered, issued from the
couct.ot Leopotu Garthe, a Justicy «f the
Pesce nan for the Loewnsaip and county
of Nevaja. State of Californie, on « certai juigmeut rend red therein ou the 6th
day of duly, 1876, iu taver of Jduiry Blake,
and igunst J M Fulweiler. W A Robo rth
peu’: Jimigon (as bXvcuter ofthe catate of
B. B. tineanv, deceas d,) furthe sum cf
Ohe hundre + and tul:ty-1ur do lars ($134)
‘debt, with cuovis, taxeu at $1635, anu accfuing custe, oli payabl: ia
the United otates. I have levied upon
and seized an i Biuail expose for public sale
lu itenco! tue Court Hous”, Nevida C.ty
Nevada Cou ‘ty, Califoruia, tor cash to
tue highest bidur, ou daturday, the 19th
dsy ot Augus , isi6 be.wecen the bhuurs of
tuu’elock A. Mand 3 u’cluck ¥.M. of said
day., ull the rigu,t tithe and interest of J,
M. tulw iler, W. A. Roberts et al, of and
tu the ivisowinyg doevribet propert , viz:
All those ¥ ac r mintig chsiuas kuown as
the Mong nita Uo’s, Cisims, situated oneMalt hile mut crly row Nevadacity, NeVaia Lowuship sud county, State ot Califulnis, formerly known as the Manzanita
elaiuis, tue Bils Wiice clams ant all as
conve y“u tu nm. P. Matselus by patent irom
tus Uniud St ts. Aiso—altreserveirs,
tunneis, flu.ues, pap 6, Inon.tors and tuvls
belonging to said clits. Also tue Slate
Ureex d teh, taking water from Slate Creek
aud colveyiog tue ot ue lo the said Manuzalia cists. Alsy that ceitiin jiece o
Paclef mining ground 6 tuated in thr
ved of Deer Uicee, counecting ata point
known asthe Goid Tuonel dam, and extending up Bard Cretk1500 fut, to CO p.
F lewis g’s<¢uactz tunnel, ‘Take b to satisly
stid executive;end copts, and accruing
custes. WH. sCul'l.
; Constable of Nev de Township.
. evada City duly 26th 3:76. jy2s.
CuNsTAsLi SALE.
ed and delivered, issued tigu: the
Gouct of. Leopo li Garthe, a Justice of the
Pouce iu aud Jur the lewusciy ani Oounty
ot Nevada, state uf Cal fyruis, on o vertam ju gumenvt reuds re. tuer ia: no the 6th
uay of Jucy, 187040 favor vf Goorgs White
aud ugams. d. M. &ulaciker, W. A. hovects, Siuuaes Jauieeul(as executcr of the
estate of B B. tiweme d ceased ) for tue
gum of fwo Hundred an! Twenty-nine
Si-luU doilars ($229 56) debt, with costs
taxed at 214 So snd sc rui.g o-sts, 2H
paysble im Golt ant silver coiu or the
Uniied 8 ates, [ hav+ kevied upon and
reracu, ane shall «xpose tur public rale
iu tront of thr Voure tuuge, Nevada City,
Nevsua Gouuty, Cs. ifurmia, for Curh, w
tue bighest bidder, on BaTUKDAY, the
19th day of Auga t 1876, between the bours
vt lOu’shek a. M,. and % o'clock P. M.,
ali the rigut, tit:e dud interest of the gaiu
Jd. MM. Faiw iver, W. A. noberts et al, of,
iu and tu tue fo lowing des. ribed property
1o wit: Ali those piace rt mining cisime,
kuuwn as the Manzanita “alming ‘ Uo's.
chaims, situatd one taf mi ¢ sortherl:
trou Aevada City, Nevada Township snd
Goun'y, State of Caifuruia, formert. y.
auow. as the Mange.its. cisitus, the bill
White clains, and. ilas conveyed tu bE, P.
M.racius vy patent from the Uuited States.
. Also Be site Creek witch, taking watr
from Slate creek and couveyivg tue same
to the suid Mu: ginita claims. Also ail
re+rvo-rs, tuun la, flames, pipes, monitors and wois belonging to suit clanus.
Algo that certain picce or parce) of mining
grouad, situ.ted in the bet of Deer “reek,
commencing ata point known ss the Gold
I ¥-viriue.of an execution to me direct.
,50e f: et to Capt Fl-mmings’ quartz tucnel. Taken tu satiefy neid baceutin wilh
accruing cvste,
N.C. N. G. R. R. GO.
vld coin of .
‘Sunnei daia, ami tXtendiug Up said creck F
eatitcted 4
TIME TABLF, NO. 3.
{OR the zovernment and information of
Employees, the Company reserves the
Tot kecflect .
Wednestay. May 24th 1876,
At 7:39 A. M. Re
GOING SOUTH.Train No. 1 leaves Ni-vada City at 5 A
M. and leavyos Gracs Valiey.at'é:3°a,. M,
arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A. M. j
Train No. 3, (loc.) be tween Grass Valley
and Nevada) leaves Nevada‘at ll A. M., artives at Grass Valley at4is35 a. M.
Train No. 6, leaves Nevada at 4:15 P. M.,
leaves rass Valley at 4.45 P.M, arsives at
Colfax at 6.15 PSM.
GOING, NORTH.
Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.30 A. M.
leaves Grass \alléyat.9:05 A. M., arrives aot
Nevada at 9:36 ADM.
Train No. 4 ( vocal: between Grasa Valley~
and Nevada) leaves Grus® Valley at 2:40
©. M., arrives at Nevada at3:lu P.M.
Trai» No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6-50 P. M.
leave Grass Valley. at 8.25 P. M.,-arrivis at
Nevada ut 8:54 P. M,
JOHN F. KIDDER,
General Superintendent.
J. M. .WALLING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AND
FIRE INSURANCE. AGENT,
FFICE; Brown & Morgan’s Block, NI
Si
ma24
( VADA OTTY, Cal. —— ape i
PHILIP RIC>ARDS,
No, 30 Main Street,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Gold Dust bought and soll. Bale
lidn discoun ed! Advances
made ou Gold Dust or bulliun
for coinuge utthe Mint.
CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO.
Corr-spondent, Swiss-American Bank,
San Francisco e jyl-lm
Central Carriageand Wagon Mar «
ufactory.
Grass Valley road, near Half Mile Hous
WILLIAM SEKAMAN. .
‘ Agent f.r Studebaker W
gous, Kver~ kind of vet
ele manufactured to ord:
in the finest style and i
low prices.
Particularattention given to Repalring and Painting.
NEW ASSAY OFFICE.
‘Feomas Pics (formerly of
the Sin Francisco Assayiug
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 p: ecivus and useful
moetals. and their ores, as wellas
complets or partial analysis of
all minerals, salts, water or othed.
His office will. be opened for
busin+ss on Monvsay, May Ist,
and he hopes that his long residence and experience inhisp.fession will entitle himtoursonabls portion of the b. sin ss
of his friends and the publicga:erally. u30-3im
Constitution and By-Laws
}to be chosen by betlot ata regular, meet. } By-Laws and paying the regular dues,
. mediately, in writing, to each a: d-all the
er substanc.s that mayb desir-.
on aye
s
OF THE
Grocers Pr tectivs Union,
OF NEVADA CITY.
* PREAMALR ;
\ E, the undersignel, do hereby or: gai iz: ours lves into a Societ
which shill be known ag the GROCFRS’
PROTECIKIVE UNION, of Nevada City,
arth wede-eacitb nil outsell es to abide by
and cintorm tot! e Ruler and Regulatious
adopted by this As-ovi tivn.
OVdkCcr. « :
See. 1.. Mutnal Protection of Grocery
Dealers sgainst th t cla-s of persons in owr
community ond vicinity who 4r+ unworthy
af credit, either from dishon sty or innbil.
ityMo;ay their sebts when contracted ;
end th promote the best” interests of—our
Grocery Dealers we ners lly: by the encour
agement of Sach enterpri-es as. shall tend . .
to a healihy inclhase.of trade in our midst.
OFFICERS, :
See, 2. The Officers “fKthis Asscistion .
shall con ist«f 4 Preside thad S-er tary.
ing of the A socia i) fer the ‘termmof +ix
months, or untll their successors aré-cavben, 4 “ ; ise
MEMBYRSFIP. .
Sec. 3, Ary prson engaged in the Gro:
cerytr dein Ni vada City may become a
inember of this Axs cintion by signing the
DUTY OF MEMVERS.
Rec, 4. Every Member shill act in giod
faith and for the b nefit ut this Assuciatiou tu the be t. f his ability.
M+ ETINGS.
Rec, Bo The Mertings shall take place
on the FIRST MOND A’'Y UF EVERY
MON'LH, «.t nine v'el ck, P. M,
on Se,
Bec. 6. The Membérs of th's Asrociation shali be asscered for its necessary expenses.
NOVICE OF DE INQUENT DEBTORS.
Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of every
Member of thos Association to report imother Members, the name, msidence aud
occupation ot avy person in debt to him or
thetn<-f-r any article of mere andise and
who has neglected or refused to pay such
ind. bitedness,
BLACK LIST.
‘Ree. 8. 1t shall be the duty of the Fecre.
tary toenter, in writing, tue name, residet ce, and occup ition of every person report. d to him, by a wember of this A: go
ciation, as delinquent, amount of mdebtedvers and te wuom da:, in » Eook’ kept
fur that purpose, style: the ‘‘Black Boon.”
tHe shall sotify enc Momber, in writing,
every montth.of all sucn delinquent debtor;
and no Memb. ruf t is Associ: tion, after
receiving such notice, shall pive the person +o complained of any credit until notitted that the n me of suid p reon bas ben
tTrased ) rom the*: Black Louk.”
*“ DELINQUENT’3 SETTLEMENT.
fec.9. When,a delinquent. makes settle.
meut in ful), it shal) be the duty of the
Member to whom -uch settlement is male
tu infurm the Secretary “ofthe fac'. who
shvll in like munver, pve immeciate no
tive to every Member of this Association.
BLACK LIST FOR B-NLFIC OF MEM.
BER4 ONLY.
Bec. 10. Ne'ther the Secretary cr any
Member shal! make known or permit the
same to bs duro, the montuly roport of the
roviery’s list of delinguént’vebtcrs, or apy
copy thereuf, ts prrsous not members of
thie .seeciation, in mood standing,
DULY OF PRESIDENT.
Ber, 11. It shall be the duty of the.
President to preside a all Mee ings of this
Associuticu, He shall see that the rules
anu regulations are properly enfi rved, and
perform euch otuer duties sa p.a be consistent w.th his offi: e, snd tor the bes. in:
tere st of the Arsuciution, 0
DUIY UF SECRETARY,
Bec. 12. The Secretary. shall keep a
record cf all the tr.usa tions of thie Association. Hesh 11 keep u)) Books of Account. He shall re:eive all moneys of the
Association, aud pay tue same out only upvo an order signed by the resident. He
sha!l send all notic 8 anu comunuduivations
called fur by these rules.
QUOKUM,.
Bec. 13. At +ll monthly or special
me-tings, five Memb. ra shull constitute a
quorum for the'tranasction of biasiness,
Notwe of special mectin suf tne Associa
tion shall be given for two days in the
Nevada Daily i Ranscrirr, sigind by the
Prevident aud Se retary.
AMENDING BY-LAWS,
Fes. 14. No part of these Kules and Regulatio arball be sltered or smended, ¢xpt by a two-thirds vote of sil the Membeis present ata merting valled for that
pOcpece, rata regular tionthly meeting.
WU. E. MULLOY, Pre-tleut.
jy8 A. H. HANSUN, Svcr tary.
JUST ISSUED.
MAN HOOD,
AUTHOR,
Z, ve F, CURTIB, M.;D., &¢., ke.
A Medical Kanay on the cause and cureof
premature dechne in man, showing how
health ia lo-t and how regiin d. 1t gives
a cleur synopsis o: the iinp dimente to
marriage, the treatm ot of nervous and
phy-ical de bility, exhausted vitality. and
ell «ther dieea es ap: ertuining ther to
a resuits of twenty years ou. cessful prac.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
CURTIS ON “MANHQQD.”—There is
no member of sociery ¥. whom this book
will not be foun! aseful, wheth rt he be
—— ‘preeeptor or clergywan.—Londop
CURTIS ON’ “MANHOOD."—This boox
shoula be read by the young for instrue.
MARCUS C. HAWLEY & C0,,
fo CORNER OF
J AND SKCOND STREZTS,
SACRAMENTO
WHOLESALE OEKALERS IN
HARDWARE,
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMBETS,
STEAM ENGINES,
AND MILL AND MINING GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
—
( UR STOCK IS COMPLETE in every
department, and cur prices AS LOW
as any house ip the Mtite for the eame class
of gool#” We handle neve; but what we
know to be FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, and
alw:ys Keep the latest improved Machines
which sre knoww to be good, and preferabie to the . kier styles.
SULE AGENTS EOK THE COAST OF
Guar, Seott & Co.'s Poctable. Engines,
Moline Wind Milla
Gold Medal Separators,
aylor Sulky Rakes,
Huine’s Gen, Headers
Underwood's Hay Loader & Rake,
Trade Engine:, c S
Vibrator Threshers,
} -" Cnalleuge Spring Wagons,
Sechuattler Farm Wagons,
VISIONS, &e. be found
‘on , whieb will be sold aa Low
THE.LO . Give meacall, 04
«. WM. ScoTT,
. Monstable of Nevads Township.
Nevada City, July 26th, 1876, ine
tion, and by the afflicted furrel ef; it will
injure no ove.—Medical Times
wette.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY CON
of Nevuda Wounty. for
Ccuuty at :
ye 2 tion, to be hel an Sen ktancixeo, on
on
and Gat
VENTION.
OTICE is hereby given that a C-unty
Conve tiin of the P+ puclican Par y
the selection of
Fou:tcen Del guts to Jeyresent Nevada
the Republica Styte Convenvy
WEDNFSUAY, August 9th, 1876, will -be
treld at the Court Mouse, in Neva iw Uity;
ii
SATURDAY, August 5th, 1876, at
“lo’clock P.M.
Primary elections ‘for the election of
Delegutes to the Convention will be held
onSATURDAY, July 29th, ~ 1876.
In the Precinets.of Nev»ds City, Grass
Valley, Truckee and North San, Juan, th
P.imary Elections will be held be tween
the Hours of 4and §o’clock P. M., and in
all the «tier Pre. iucts between the hours
of Tand 9 P.M. 4
. Supervisors of. Election.
Neva‘la City Vrecinet, P H. Belden,
Grave Villey Frecin t, F. G, Bea ty.
Trockee Preeiuet, '. C. PluukettNorth Sav Jinn Precinct, J. A. rt dger
In all the other Precinete, the bed we'g
wills-fect theic own Offiters of Election,
The basis of representition will be one
—— from:-+: ch Preciuc, aud one Delewuretor every 40 votes pulled atthe last
Stat? Election, f * Phelps and Bidwell.
The foewing ithe apportionment of
Del gates forthe several Precincts:
Nevatle Oit¥cccsccssseces aeons 15
GEAER VEUOS i isdec sy cean wend 14
TRRCKRO. 6. cee a e's Nice seccewuee reed
N. San Juan,.... Mis ey
Rough & bewy..eeeee
Bltie Temt.ics sccccocsses
Fore t Springs
Buena Viata,... TURE ORES CONT es <
OraniteyviNe 63 vccisdeceseccoccese RoR
Moor ePlat iysieteues eeveed
BOCas.6.s
Uesavil.e .. 2.6
N, Blo mfield a ee
TORO ORY soc ceccewersedececceve
Jielief Hill... Sawn akon aa ,
Columbia Bill. oiesccdscesss Pree
Washington. .. S NeeKes anak 2
ERA as is ccan KK ebk bon ar sents naes 2
_ Indian Springs.... weebans erRet
Ar thony Huse. .cccrseccuedseces 1
Mooney #lat... Chicpsaus -uwees s Wie
Cherokt @.... Meurer ye eek: .
BE CHWUG, cvcssctccestedensscueey 1
French Ovurral,.. fiver eae 2
ee ee Cee pare Perea a ee rE TE 2
PEGA CAAT Lobccvass Gove creunewee l.
~The County Central Committee recom.
mend the following Test: ‘Opp: sitiongo
the restor tion to pow rof the Democratic
Party,aud intention to actin good faith
with the Repnblican P.rty.’’
By Order of the County Committee,
KE. W. Ros rk a, Chairman,
jy19 1. J, Rou: B Sec’y,
a
CENTENNIAL,
1776. 1876.
PROCLAMATION
oe
CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES
TERN RAILWAY.
rps POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND,
oo
Passengers for Chicago, Niagra Falls
Pittsburg, Philade)lphis, Montreal, Quebec
New York, Boston, or aby point east,suould
buy their
TKANSCONTINENAL TICKETS, . ,
Via the Pioneer Routa,
—THE— :
CHICAGO AND NOKTUWESBTER
KAILWAY,
THIS 18 THE BES? ROUTE EAST.
Ita track is made of STEEL RAILS, and
04 it ‘haa been made the FASTEST time
ttut has ever been MADE in this country.
By this route pss nged for points cast of
Chicago have choice of the fulluwing lines
from Chicago:
BY THE ITTSBURG, FORT “WAYN
AND CHICAGY AND PHNNSYLVANIA
RAILWAY3.
BY THE MICHIGAN CENTR4A GRAND
TRUNK, GREAT WESTEN AND ERL*
A D NEW YORK CENTRAL RAL. WAYS,
o>) THROUGH TRAINS, vith Pullinar,
ep) Pullman. Palace Drawing Rim anc
dieeping Cars through to New Yoru to Niagra Lalis, Buffalo, Kovhester, or New Yurk
City.
BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD
6) THROUGH TRAINS aaily, with Pnl*
mau Palace -O+rs;forNeware,; Borers
vite, Wheeling, Washington aud Bult.
more without change.
This is the shortest, best, and only Hue
ranning Po'linan’s celebrated Palace Bleep
ing are aud Coaches, connecting with Un
ion’Pacifie Railroad at Omaha, and fronthe West, via grand Junction, Marshall,
Cedar Rapids, « linton, sterling and Dixon,
for Chicago and the Kart. :
This popular reute is unsurpassed for
Speed, Comto t, and Safety. The smooth,
well ballusted aud perfect track, of ates)
rails, the celebrated Puilman Palace Sleepiug Cars, toe Perfect ‘I'vlegraph Sytem «4
mo: iuyg traina, the mguilarity with which
they run, the aim‘rable ar angement for
runing thronzh ears to Chicago ’ from
all pojuta Weel, secure to passengers all
the oon forte 10 _laebre Railway Troaveling. No chanyes of care and uo tediuce dejays at Ferrics.
" Passengera will find Tickets via this favoriie route. at the Generis! Ticket Office u1
the Centr } Pacige halirvad, Sacramento.
Tickets fer mle at alithe ‘Tieket wfficer
of the Centra} Pacifi: Railroad, E
W. H. STENNET, Gen. Pas, Agt.
MARVIN HUGI'TT,Gn.-up.
H. P. STANWOOD, ‘tsa ral Age
Montgomery st; Sau Fianciseo.
. NEW SAW MIL,
AT WILLOW VALLEY.
New Millat Willow Valley is com
pleted anti-we are now ready to Al} al,
orders for Building or Mining Luusber.:
POND’S
EXTRACT.
eur, for I will speak of Ex464
Hs: Tent things »’
POND’S EXTRACT, ‘Lhe great Vegetable
ain Destro: er. Hus been in use over
hirty ye-18, aud for eleaniinesa and
prouipt Curetive Viriucs catuot be exev lled. i
CH:LDuEN; No family can afford to be
without Pond’s I xtr-ct. . Ac identa,
Bruises, Confusions, Cuts, Spra ne, are
“Pheved almost justantiy by ext rnul ap.
plication Promptly velieves pains of
Burus, Scalds, &xcoriations., Chafinga,
Old 8. res, Boils, Felyns Corns, ete. Ar.
rests inflimmation, recuces swellings,
sops bileeditg removes discoloration
nd healragpi.ty. : :
FEMAL) WhLAKNKSS, %t alwoys relieves
puin iri the back and-loirs, fallnuers and
pressing paiwin the head, nausea, vertig0.
IN LEUCORRHGA it has—no, ¢qual, AN
kinos of ul erations to which laaies tre
subject ave prouiptly cured. _ aller details in bovk xccom ary ug each bottle.
PILES -t lind dnd, te eding—smeet prompt
relief aud r ady «ure. No cage however
chr-nieor obstinateecan—long resist ite
regular use, :
VARKICLUSE VEINS. Tt is the only sure
cura. . . :
KIDNEY DISEASES. It has no equal for
.Pperbortie:é «ure
BLEEDING from any cause,” For ‘this it
isa specific. It has say.d hundreds of
lives Ww give at vtucr remedies failed to
arres. bleeding from nose, @ maeh
Jungs and els. wh re. —— : “i
TOWTIHACHA, E-racheyy Neuralgig and
Rheumutisy: are slike relieved, and often permancnily cur d. \
PHYSICIANS ot all schools who are ac.
qui iuted with Poow’s Exiract of Witeb ‘
Hug.) recommen it to their praetice.
We have lettersof commeuuation from
~huncreds of physicians, many vt whom
orer it for use in th ig own practice,
In a@dinon t-'the furcg ing, they. oder
its useé-for Swellings of all k 1 ds, Q: insy, Sore Throat, Iuflamed 4 ousils, sims.
ple andl chronic Liairhe:, Catarrh (for ’
Which it 06 a>specine), Chillbleins,
brusted Feet, stinwPuf Inscets, Mosquitos, ete, Chappe: Handa, Face, and in' deed all nintnuer of skig didexses,
Tultet UsE R moves ser nese, .
ni 88 and Sinarting; h ele cuts, .r jona,
and Pimples. Iv revives,invigoratepand
re reshes, while w uderfully improvin
the Compl]. xior,
TO FAR MERS-— Pond’s Extract. No Stock
Breeder, no Livery Min con afford to be
‘with ut ic. Itis used by all the leads
ing L very Stables. t treet Kailroada and
first Hoisemen in New York City. . Itdus no: qual for Spreins, Harness or Bad
dle Ch tings Stiff.ers, Scr t hes, Bwel)iugs, Cute, Lacer tinue; Bre dings,Pneumonis, lic, Dia:ri cos, Chills, Colde
&c. Ite renge of action is wide, and the
rolief it xffurds isso prompt that it is
invaluable in eyery Farm yard as wel
as in every Farin bouse, Letit be tried
once.'and you wi-l vever be wi: hout it,
CAUITON! P nu’s Extract has been imi
tat d, The genuine article haa the
words Pond's Extract bluwn sn each bottle. Itis pr pared by the only ‘persone
living who ever knew how to prepare it
properly. Refuse all uth r preparations
ot Witch Hazel, Thin isthe only article
used by pliysicians, and in toe horpitale'
of this country a: kurope, :
BIST ORY aid usésof Pond’s Extract, in
Pamphilct furm,sent tree.on application to
PUN D's EXTRACT COMPANY,
jy22 98 Maiden Lane, New York,
Established 1863.
American and Foreign Patents.
GILMURE & CO,
UCCE 8 RS TO CHIPMAN, HOSMER
KO & Oo., Bolicitcrs, Patents procured
mu all ccuntries. No fe:s in advance, No
ch rge unless the pa ent. is granted. No
fees ic rm king preiimiuary examinationa.
No additional fees fur Ubtainiug and eorducting a reicaring. Sp ciel attention
given to Interferc}.ce Cases betore the Pat. '
ent Office, Extensions before Congresa, Infringement Suis in diffrent States, and
all litigation appertaining to Inventions or
Patents. Seud+tamp to Gilmore & Co. far
pamphlet of sixty poges.
Old Bounty Land Warrants.
The last Repurt of the Commissioner of
the Genrral Land Uffice shown 2,897,600
acres of Bounty Lana Varruuts Gutstand
ing. These were issu:d under act of 1865
and pri tacts. Gli MO! E & CO, pay cash
fi'rthem. send by revisterd letter, If
Assignu-evts are imperfect we give tm
struc ions to perfcct them,
U. §. General Land Cfiice.
-—-Gontested-sad-Cyse3 pros cuted before
the United States Genursi Land Office and
Department of the . te ion, Private Land
Cleimes, Mini and pre-emption claims
and Homestyad cuses attended to.
Arrears of Pay and Bounty,
Otficers, soldiers and sail rs of the late
war, or their hv irs, ure in many cases ep.
titled to money from the Guvernment, of
which they have no knowledge. Write
full bi tory of & rvice, and state samoust
of _puy 1nd boutty n-ecived,_—Enelese
stamp to@ILMURK ACO, and a ful) renly: »fter examinytion, wi.l be given you
r é.
Pensions,
All officers, sultiers, and ssilors wound
ed, ruptured, o. injured in* the late war.
how: ver eli: htly, car obtain a pension by
:ddreesing GILMORE & Ci.
Cases prosernted by GILMORE & OO.,
before the Supreme Gourt of the United
Btater.the © urtof Claimg and the Southern Clatius Gunn @ ion, .
» Fach department of our buei: e#s ¥ conducted in 4 teparate bureau, under the
charge of the sem. experienced parties em.
phsyed:by the vld frm. Prompt +ttertion
te wll bus nese entrustec to GILMORE. &
. CO. is thus recnred. We desire to win
success by deserving rt.
A dress, @ LVORE & CO.,
iv22 Woshi: gton, D, OG,
HOUSE F.R SALE.
THE HOUSF and LOT on Bon
tre: t, lately uccapied by Jese
s,effered for sule1 i
ii. The Houre co
*s ers, al) kinds of Lumber kept constant} “in good repair, Wy
' Tun MEADOW KiNG MOWER Price—One Dollar 7 mail. c® exprese . band. Orders left atthe office om Boulder quire of
4% on eoaeegaenie ree ag pi b Fag by 520 Sut-t sti ew on of shociane of oe 5 SERED. “asen Dawg
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