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August 25, 1871 (4 pages)

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UOLAMATION, visors of the Connty. ive notice, ‘pura. »f the Governor of the t # General Election ut said County, on ixth day of Sep. r Next, 8 o’cloek, A. M, it which election ra ighont ssid Ge iste ollowing officers, yiz. Brees. aie nor. F meCourt., missioner, i Fourmembcrs of the, fficio Collector, er, ator. f Common Schorls, es in Nevada Town. Vashington Town hi Meadcw Lake Town ~Grass—Yalley‘Town: sittle York Townshi tongh & Ready Town: sloomfield Township ridgeport Township, ; Sureka Township, r in Supervisor Dig. g Nevadu, Washington wnships. cement to the Constity. aiso be submitted to tification or rejection:. 22. The Legislature, o make an appropriapurpuse whatever for WoO years.” vor of ratifying such 2 written or printed on 1endment to Article 1 Yes. Vo¥r OF rejecting such e written or printed on lenckinont to Article 1 NO, ubmitted to the peoion or rejection, “An provide for the paylebtedness of the State ‘ontract a funded debt proved April 2d; 1870. VOF Of ratifying such orprinted on their balt— Yes. vor of rejecting ‘such 1 or printed on their lebt---No. rai Election Law. of the United States n of Mexico who shall 1€ a citizen of the Uni. reaty of peace exchianreretzro, on the goth he age of 21 years, who dent of ‘the State six eg the election, and thé which he claims hig l be entitled to vote at now,'or hereafter may s Registry Act, atlowed to vote except the election district r unless his name is ist where he offers his nor for local or repreess he shall. have ,had y days next preceding limita. prescribed for fticerg. If any person Bt, whose vote shall day of election, by any 3 be proved to the sat(of Jndges, either by he oath of any other euscholder of the disClear sand competent gally qualified and enn said poll list, or if it i that he is cnrolled on st where he offers his not legally qualified m, his vote shall be "Election. he Boards of Election icts of the county. Township. ecinct. Clerk, Silss us McEachan, Gev. W. Clerk, John O’ConEdwards, N. Cadwalc_ Clerk, Jas. O. Swectrown, Win. Warncr. Clerk, M. Fitzpatrick. J. ¥V. White. ecinct. Clerk, N. €. H. Dickson, 8. Furth. Township. : inct. Clerk; Wm) H. i Ayres, S. Richardson. Clerk, James Cregan. P. A. Payne. recinct. Clerk, W. C. [erryman, Eli Huntley. . Clerk, Christopher -F. Cummings, JC. ct: Clerk, W. J. Tisokerly, J. C. Eastman. Battis. Judges, Wm. all. . ownship. Clerk, John Anderson . iH. Rolfe. , Clerk, F. G. Armer. H. Hale. . Township. t:-~Clerk, Wilson Fos-hite, E>Brimskil!. erk, Wm. H, Brandon. J. McCambridge. ce Township. = k, H. Atwood. Judges, [ason, Clerk. J. J. L. Peel. W. Hurd. Clerk. J. E. Squires, n, A. J. Adams. y Township. ct. Clerk, H.: Davis. E. P. Sanford. ‘t. Clerk, P. N, Hanfal: rkey, Jos. Shipley. inct. Clerk, EB. B. JaJ. Perrin. €lerk, Joreph Dodge, , W. L. Grabbs. ay FowURE cinct. Clerk, Joseph s, Wm. Coombe, Sher-cinct. Clerk, Wm M. Pelham, Martin Hatch. at. Clerk, J. Baldwin. — Smith. ve ecinet. Clerk, TimCharles Cole, Judge Township. . Clerk, Harvey Redd. slentine Curran. t. Clerk, F. T. Me-~ t. Clerk, Thos. Harney, Elisha McCurdy. P; Blue, Judges, Brd of Supervisors. of "record. We gave him some good-ad-/ North San Juan, andthe towns in its vicin‘particular way, is entirely false.’’ _ self, We want-him te deny that he “vole the Republican ticket, he would J This gentleman arrived in townon . doitig he was called across the:street jt a AOE The Daily Bunserip ipi NEVADA CITY, CAR. ~LOCAL AFFAIRS. “Ghaxn'Sirr concen, Poor Fellow. 4@ NORTH SAN JUAN, CALIFORNIA, The Grass Valley Union, of yesterI* POSTPONED UNTIL THE Ist DAY jay had at urticle in defense of Wil-. # OF OCrOBER NuXr, when liam Watt. It says-our attack on that gentleman was a ‘‘personal one.”’ js long as Wiliam Watt kept his pan¢s out of the dirty ‘‘pool”’ of politics, we had nothing to say of or convesning him. Assoon, however, as he entered the arena,stook the stump and commenced the vile abuse of one of the Republican orators, he . mace h mself liable to. have his record exposed. What is fair for the goose should be sauce also for the gander. Our article was not more personal to Mr. Watt than was his attack on George C. Gorham. He attempted! The object of this Association is a purely to show up Gorham’s record, and_. benevolent one, for the Benefit of Schools, we attempted to show up Watts’ . Churches, Cemeteries, and Water Works, in $43, O00 in Gold Coin will be awarded in Gold Coin, as Premiums ! 50,000 Tickets at $1 50 in Coin, each. The Gifts raage from 35,000 to $10, There will be NO CANCELLATION of tickets, NOR ANY DEDUCTIONS from the Gifts. The drawing will take place, and the 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. vice, Which we hope he will profit by. If that is a personal attack, make the . support of the public. most of it, Weare not here forthe . ‘The success of this Associatiom is placed purpose of handling these sweet-. peyona a doubt. scanted cologne gentry with” gloves on our hands, nor are we here to play the part of Ethiopian colored. When a thing is black, we say black, when white we say white, not light or fair as some people do. But, says the Union, “the main charge, that Mr. Watt ever eoerced a manin his employ to vote in any ity, and is deserving the commendation and A large number of its Tickets having already been sold to citizens of San Juan and vicinity, also in oll 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 allowed to Agents Asa guaranty of tite good: faith of the managers of this Association in instituting this Gift Concert we wil] refer to the professional and business menof North San Juan, Nevada City and Grass Valicy. JOHN T. MORGAN, Treasurer. All orders and communications ta JAMES A. STIDGER, Sec’y, ' ‘North San Juan, Cal. . How about those gold backed tickets voted at the primary election of the Democratic party, when the fight was being made for the election of delegates to-the State Convention, we mean when Findley flattened out the great and. inamaculate Colonel? Who, if not Watt, had those tickets printed and circulated at his mine? LEE J. M. DAYS, M.S. DEAL, CHAS. KENT, wv B.J. WATSAN, INO. W. CLARK JOHN CALDWELL, H. EVERETT, J. A. STIDGER, And others, Will address the Citizens of Nevada County at the following times and places : LITTLE YORK, Thursday Evening, August 24. OMEGA, Saturday Evening, August 26th. WASHINGTON, Monday Evening, August 28th. TINKER’S STATION, Thursday Evening, Aug. #1st. Friday Evening, Sepa Ls. Locak Committees are requested to make arrangements for the.above meetings. i Everybody is invited to attend and hear the issucs of the day discussed. By order County Central Committee. ¥. G. BELL, Chairman. Wednesday Evening, Aug. 30th. : BOCA, TRUCKEE, A. H. PARKER, Secretary. PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE INThe Union’s denial is not satisfactory. We want a denial over the signature of the great Colonel bimSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD. pose of purchasing votes, and whether he ever said that if there was any . men working for him.who would ever expended money for the pur. . D. LAMAIRE has been appointed e wgent forthe above Company, for Spun Jaan, French Corral, North Biloomftelci and the surrounding country. All business entrusted to Mr. Lamaire’ will be promptly anu faithfully attended to. hire “buck niggers” to work along with them for the purpose of disgracing them. : When the Colonel makes. the denial he wiil ‘hear from us again. DR. FARNO, a22 Traveling Agent. . POLITICIAN’S BALL. > (0 Hon. Geo. C. Gorham. the Colfax stage on Wednesday evening last, in company with Capt. H : ins. t th ei roi peepee aes ate of these . Forest Springs School House, gentlemen addressed the people last é : : ON THE, EVENING OF night from the Republican stand near . H Broad and Pine streets. We went . Friday, August 25th, 1871. to press early in the evening to give HE PROCEEDS OF THE BALL will be the boys a chance to hear these great . for the bencht of the Forest Spumgs champions of Republicanism, conse-*. PYuCBcbook. . os temen of Nevadaand quently we cannnot say anything as of adjacent counties are respectfulty invi. tothe number present, etc. In toted to attend. \ morrow’s Transcript we hope to be There will be no public speaking on po. litical questions, permitted at this ball. able to satisfy our readers on these matters. COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT. We never saw the Hon. Geo. C. Henry Hays, Charles Kent, Henry Everetl, a. W. Giffin, 8. L. Blackwell, say tee ri . ? srt Bell, . Alexander, look better than now. We have . }. a known him intimutely since the year 1850, and hence when we say that though small, comparatively speakA BALL WILL BE GIVEN AT bP. Hennessey, J. M. Days, Joseph Perrin, John. H. Dickson, M. Byrne, jr. T.C. Plunkett, J. M. Walling, Marlon Cannon, Aaron Hooper, A. Goldsmith, ; al John T. Morgan, . o ceria ing, i i i e G. L. Waters, , 9. Deal, iy is soa gata ede ce sy ou Wm. Dawes, Frank Cleveland, giant, such men as Watt, Dibble, et} J. Poquillon, J. G. Mather, i jeg in. J. M. Bush, Geo. Little, id omne. genus are merg pigmies in. So. Pope, TR. Kibbe, and more bitter enemies than any . T. B. White, bs J. Watson, other man in this State. and in this . 5: Wes paleo ines) State, and in this respect he reminds . us of Henry Clay in his palmjest days. NEVADA LIGHT GUARD ! ATLENTION ! J.. Bold Robbery. “A day or two ago Thomas Legg, of Omega, was robbed of $700. Mr. peesr at your ARMORY, IN FULL } ¥OU are harehy commanded to spé UNIFORM, on GRAND REPUBLICANAT GRASS VALLEY, HENRY EDGERTON, NE of the most Eloquent Speakers on the Coast, will address the Meeting. tra, Let every man, irrespective of party, tleman. MONDAY EVENING, AUG. 28. HON. NOTICE. be on hand and listen to the facts which . will be prescnted by this dis tinguished gen ab Y OTHE is hereby given to the Quahified
lectors of -Truckee School District, that an Election will be held at the Methodist Church, in Truckee, on the SECOND DAY OF SEPP MBER, 1871, to determine whether a Special Tax of $1000 shali be raised to aid in re-building the lately dastroycd School House,and a Special Tax of 3500 for seating the same, and fumgnishing it with necessary apparatus, maps, charts, &c.— The election will be held between the hours of 2 and 6 P. M, Truckee, Aug. llth, la7l. §. WILZENSKI.& CO. sign, in Grass Valley, Aug. 30th. J. V. HOAG, District . Miasquerade Costumes! OF SACRAMENTO, have s LARGE AND ELEGANT [ assortment of LADIES’ AND GEN'TILEMEN’S MASQUERADE COSTUMES, of every style, of baudsome material and deAng. 17th, 1871. Saturday, September 9th, 1871, Atlo’clock, P. M. sharp, FOR PARADE AND TARGET PEACE. Legg, who keeps a store at Omega, took out the purse containing the money to make change. While so. Pras { Every Member of the Company ia requesi ti — . <O his fire-proof, and, as he thinks, Fe pia ieee laid thée~pirse upon the counter. By order Th ot : : ¥ OFS. A. LANCASTER, Capt. Com. ere were som. half dozen person8. 3 5 gery us. igen in the store at the time, and when he returned “his money wasgone. The theft was perpetrated «bot 2 v’cloek Grand Republican Rally! im the afternoon. a oS —— Rubber Belting and Hose. AT TRUCKEE, Five. thousand feet of Rubber BeltSaturday Eiven’g, Aug. 26. L. W. WILLIAMS, Esa., ~AND—= > ‘ HON. JOHN CALDWELL, WILL ADDRE3S THE MEETING. ing and Hose, all widths and. sizes, -for sale at Crawford’s, lower than ever before offered. al3-téai Laura says to Emma, ‘‘what hes soimproved your complexion lately?” “Well, Ema, I wil tell you: I have taken nearty two bottles of Dr. Levings’ Sarsaparilla and Rose’ Willow, and it has removed that yellow : sada mothy appearance from my face and Citizens of that Township are ¥ _— Grand German Republican us Meeting !. es TO THE GERMANS! OF NEVADA COUNTY ! PROF. BOLANDER, NWION Republican Nominee for State superintendent of Pablic Instruction, wiil aduress toe Citizens of Nuvads Gounty, NEVADA CITY, A cordial invitation is extended to all the Germans of this County to attend the Mcetneck. Oh! it used to be 80 mortify. Tequested to attend thie meeting and hear ing t6 met" — <} the issues of the campaign dieenssed. terfere With relief for the ” THE BRIDAL CHAMB SAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, on great 30Sire ABUSES, which in, itated. Ing and Unfortunate, diseasBert free, in sealed en“" Address : — HUWARD ASSOCIAe . Saturday Evening, Aug. 26. } TON No. 28. Ninth Strvet, Philsdephia. lvania. HEAVY AND SHELF ‘HARDWARE ! -—AT THE— a “OLD SFAND, "TH Opposite the Union Hotel and the Express Offices, IRON AND STEEL, ROPE, all sizes, NAILS AND SHOVELS, STOVES AND TINWARE HYDRAULIC PIPE, Black and Galvanized. [AGENTS FOR A. 8S. HALLIDIE & CO.. WIRE ROPE. At the Mannfacturers Prices And Freight. GIANT, CALIFORNIA, —AND— EASTERN POWDER & FUSE. es ee Wooden, Willow, Crockery, and Glass} Ware. AGENT FOR THE “WED” SEWING MACHINE! THE BEST MADE! various Machines in use RUBBER HOSE, PACKING, AND . Always in Store, SPOOL COTTON, SILK AND NEEDLES for the \ BELTINGS. —— —— Gas and Water Pipe ! QF 45D KINDS! connections made with the City Water Works. W. H. CRAWFORD, Nos. 27 & 29 Main Street. ; Nevada, May 27h, Terr. Call aad examine STOCK AND PRICES before purchasing for you can save money every time. Na trquble to show Goods and give prices though “nary cent” changes hand. ; And fittings alwayson hand—and . day formed a cofirm name of B. F. Bates, J.Y. Brown, Pres., B. F. Bates. augd . APRIL ist, 1871. FRESH GOODS ! LOW PRICES ! QUICK SALES! HE UNDERSIGNED having this partnership under the HANSON & GREGORY. WILZ CONTINUE. THE GENERAL GROCERY, PROVISION, WOODEN, WILLOW GLASS, AND CROCKERY WARE, AND LIQUOR BUSINESS, . AT THE OLD STAND All orders will be promptly and faithfully executed and delivered within a reasonable distance of Nevada, FREE OF CHARGE t HANSON & GREGORY, hed April Ist, 187!. Florence Sewing Machine Agent —AT— —o be TURNER'S HARDWARE EMPORIUM. HERE may be found the best quality and must complete asyortinent of Also Agent for the Hartford Fire lasarunce Co. Nevada, August 2d, 1871. f hse PRIZES IN THE Ist of SEPTEMBER, 1871. BOARD OF MANAGERS: J.H Burnham, J. Kinney. Sec’y., J. H. Bornham. TREASURER. Sacramento, ee ee SEWING MACHINES. AVE ALL THE LATEST LHPROVEMENTS over the othaxs. Machine in use. wa. Buy none until you have seen the “ELLIPTIO.” A. H. SUPLEE, Gen. Agent, OLARK’S THREAD, CORTICELLO SILK, AND MACHINE ,OIL, And all the late improvements for the FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES. FOLSOM GIFT CONCERT) Will be awarded oa the Agents must make full returns on the 29th of August. POSITIVELY THE NEXT DRAWING. TO TAKE PLACE IN THE STATE. f No Pickets canceled. No reduction in Prizes. $45,000 IN GOLD COIN, In 667 Gifte, ranging from $10,000 to $20. . 30,000 Tickets at $:% 50 each. B. F. Hastings & Co., Bankers, “4 With whom all moneys will be deposited, . and through whom all disburécments will pe made. Address all order's to J. H. BURNBAM, Secretary: on FOLSOM, CAL. They .are fast, sim pic, durable and warranted the best Sewing 27, New Montgomery St. SAN FRANCISCO. A. GOLDSMITH, Agent, Nevad 5 23) THE WORLD MOVES! BUT THE PLATE NEED NOT t & } 4 LAM HAPPY TOINFORMW the citizens of, Nevada Couneu ty, whore interested iu the use of Dental Substitutes ; that Iam now. putting in a. SUPERIOR STYLE OF PLATES THAT WILL NOT ROCK, FALL DOWN IN CONVERSATION, OR BECOMB LOOSE EN MASTICATION. I attach the Patent Flexible Ed ce to Plates adapting the same to the RAP LATTEST MOUTHS, heretofore considered hopeless: cases, and guarantee that the person. can not pull the Plate away. I will here state, by way of explanation,: that there is.no air chamber in my new style plate,consequently no continuous irritation, while the edgy of the plate being soft and elastic, it conforins to themevement of the muscles of the mouth in talking, and during mastication,. ia desileratum never before at-& tained Lew z Whilst prepared to prove all of the above. facts, Lam also prepared to save the natural = by careful tilong with the best mate-. rials, And using the Latest Improved Lastruments ! In. Extracting, I generally use an Anacsthetic, myselt choosing the one suited to nature of case, health and temperament of patient, ete: Terms Cash, and large enough to securo my best ettorts, DR. R. W. STERLING, No. 49 Main Street, GRASS VALLEY. Grass Valley, June 19th, ist. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN, I . anaes FOR. 18%1, Four and Quarter MGliions . ‘Assets about $32,000,000. Surplus about $9,000,000. TOTAL CLAIMS BY DEATH PAID TO DATE, over $11,000, 000. . TOTAL SURPLUS PREMIUMS RETURN~ _ED. TO ASSURED, TO DATE, ABOUT $11, G00, 060.” ‘ EXPENSE 0F MANAGEMENT During last officially reported yeur, 187u,. Wer tuan in any other American Compuny, ONLY 8.35 per cent of Income . . =3 Go PS -SPARKS, jm Agent Nevada City Brass Band is prepared us ijcit the patronage of all desiring Music Music! Music! Music! furnish as good Music a; ny other in the County, Excursions, Political Hustlings, etc. ~~ N. B. If you want Good Music call on ° THE Original Nevada WewMesic ; ; nd most respectfully the Original Nevads Brass Band, D. D, CARTER leader. G. A. CAN'TINE, E. BOOTH. ¥ jly26. a Basiness Managers . For Public Administrator. . JOHN K. SALE announces himpeil an . a candidate for the office of Pubhe AaSECURE YOUR TICKETS ministrator at the ensuing County Hiecusen , WITHOUT DELAY! NO MORE POSTPONEMENTS. DRY GOODS ! . DRY Goons ! . . Ne BEST PLACE TO BUY DRY GOODS IN THE COUNTY : \ is AT—H. LEVY'S, No. 30 Commercial Street, WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST , ASSORTMENT OF . Ladies? Pancy Dress Goods, Hatsand Millinery Goods, Carpets, Wall Paper,, Window Shade, dc. And ageneral variety of articles kept in v-. a“ first-class Dry Goods Store, ‘a WILL BE SOLD RP ‘Cheaper Than The Cheapest! ' tea. Remember the place; No.30 Commerial Street, at the old stehd. of Sam. Novit. sky. ae js poser 2 ae = ~ L HE partnership heretofore existing 1under the firm name of PRESTON & . FAIRCHLLD, is this day dissolved by mutu} a] consent. ee : ‘ BE, Mm PRESTON, J, A, FAIRCHILD, . Having purchared the interest of J. 4.7 . Fairchild in the Nevada Drug ‘Stone, the business will be continued as usual, at the old . stand, uuder the franseript Office, » Persons iadebted to the late Sim, tre r. quested to'call and settle immediately. July 20th. E,M. PRESTON. TO WOOD MEN. ToOTICr ia hereby given ‘iat pursuant N to an order of the Boand of Supervisor: ot Nevada Gonuty, sealed proposals will t riceived ot the Clerk's office of Nevada county, for supplying the @gurt House with wood. * Contractors will be requiged to furnish 40 Cords of good Oak Wood, 4 feet long. ‘ & Cords of goed Sprace or Cedar: * 4 feet long. Said Wood ta be delivered at’ the Court House in the City and County of Nevada, or or befure tae Ist day of November, A. D. 1871, Proposals will be received until the 26tt day Of AE B er 0 Board. ‘ aie J. J ROGERS, Glerk. Wovade, Aug. 16th, 1271.