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August 26, 1873 (4 pages)

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petaemed NATE, REMEDIE NSARY STREET, ‘. FRANCigco, or the treat nal. Disepse ture, Syohit” b eakness,” fin s (of Years. Wo vosscalty asure of an. from Visiting rope, Wit has spehsary, (23 mercial, San nts.end thoes ihim., her time nor édies, and hay ‘ities for the C8. €FROLR, Hoth ho are suffer. from the ef. . 200K at their ‘ed faces and m8, disqnali. Ss Of Marriage 1 this horrid , il d_ath closes’ . runs, friendsare sufferin ife. destroying cared for and end them ih. Shysician who + especial study 1. to cure the pt mercury or tant to those who are inter friends, to. bed doctors who ~ their skill in isys, imposing names of em. pe .and other ul and inake fall into the Less.’ onsequence of e, oF depraved iiced by the ost unlimited ‘ing certainty, id symptoms, ntific medical itenance, dark the héad, ring. he rustling of . 38 of the limbs, tellect, loss of oaching strang. quaiutances, a loss of mem. 8 and ‘various furred tongue, mption, fight juent insenity. "SONS 80 afitict. ely, either in a Cure etfected de of treating Us of. effecting ir. G. will give one who will at he wascured er of the San m, marriage, who f these feartul the sacred re. 21¢m, nor delay bbon’soff 8 or licines may rely deutial secrecy xpect no more fair and wrtu« ion of services circumstances _— « prevale::t and among quacks sible, and will radical and perarge. me. A be CURED if-— ter fo Dr. Gbpms, length of inued, and havo ded, free from any tof the n directions for rrency or $10 in r through the is, argo & Co., 1 be forwarded 2 Union. IN, 423. Kearney San Francisco. nercia] street. LYST on the le’ please inform IPT. my] ARRIAGE. YOUNG MEN rors and Abures stored. Imypedd. .New method, yoarkable remy3 gent free, °% ; HOWARD AB Ninth Yee. itu¢ion having 4 ble conduct aid ditors. > Estate of E. W. e is hereby given . nistratrix of the creditors of, apd against suid de e with the pece months from the otiee, to the sriil residence of deLministratrix. aug $tb m that the Annowkholders of the ny, for the electher business 49 ting, will be beld uy, Lake City; Ne, A.M. of SAT ~ ry President. aug’ diters. 2YRNE, alors at Law, tn Post Office, © Stain street, Gres? ~ ye \ FIRE EXTINGUISHER is NEVADA CITY/ CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY MO The Daity Transeript. NEVADA CITY, CAL, _ “K.P. BROWN. M.S. ‘DEAT. f * BROWN & DEAL, g PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS, Transcript Block, Commercial St. TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT : —Oiie Yeat—in-adyance-.srervee$10-004-— fix Months, «‘ see 6 00 THIGG MOMENE . ee aueeeeiiene Per'week, Twenty-Five Cents. —_ Rates for Advertising—$2 per square for lst insertion ; $1-per square for each subsequent insertion. ~ Discount to regular advertisers. ‘ The, Babcock “Self-Protection: the only Seenrity,” —_ “FS DEPARTMENTS in Eastern Cities use them daily, Adopted by the Governmeut. Used on over fifty Railroads, in Mines, Hotels, Factories, Stores, and private Dwellings. Hundreds sold in San Freacisco and vicinity. Entirely Different and Superior _. to any éver Introduced. A SAFE, SIMPLE AND A POWERFUL PROTECTION. Send for Circular. In this vicinity the Virginia and Truckee Railroad and Boca Ice Conrpany have them. ; SELF-ACTING ENGINES, for Cities and ‘owns. ; = STATIONARY TANKS, for Milla aud K visting works. RICHARD 8. IRWIN & CO., General Agentsfor the Pacific Coast. For sate hy a POTTER & SIGOURNEY. Agents, Nevada City. STILL CLOSING OUT. ULIUS GREENWALD would re _spectfully inform the people of Neva da City and surrounding towns that he i3 still Selling Out. And offering everything in his line, szch. a CIGARS, TOBACCO, . AND t Ks » PIPES, Cheaper than any other house in Nevada ‘County—wholesale and retail. : Tam offering the very best brands of Cigars and Tobacco at such rates as will e ) prove ‘satisfactory to all buyers. oe : JULIUS @REENWALD, Nevada, May.13, 1873. _ “TELEGRAPH STAGE CO. . Ea . GILBERT. & WELLINGTON, Proprietors. “» Through in One Day. ‘From North San Juan to Colfax, Sacramentoand San Fran— cisco, N and after WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th, 1873, the company line of stages.run( ning bebween North San Juan and and Nevads City, will Gotinect with Colfax stage, daily, leaving National Exchange Hotel, Neves City, upon arrival of stage from through to North San Juan same day from San Franciae 0. Returning, will leave North San Juan at 2:30a.M., and arriving at Nevada City-in to connect: with Colfax pet for Colfax, Sacramento and San FranMAKING THE TRIP THROUGH IN ORE DAY, W. H. DAVIDSON, Agent, National Exchange Hotel, Nevada City. Nevada, May 27th, 1873. GEO. WOODS & CO.’S. . A : : ‘ ee HE Nevada Ice Company would inform perfected onpmble of tne mot bec . tb", Public Hhal they ae Prepared, ak) i 1 f e . ¢tul musical effects, and in the, elegant Sees dat thousand tonsa of Ice at their _ ALL LOVERS OF MUSIC Sis.. , ; OULD reepectfuily inform the peoShould see them apd hear their of Ice will be promptly filled. Am \ pleof Nevada city and the surroundCOMBIN SOLO STOPS. Ice delivered to customers every mente 2 img places that they have opened a 2 WM. G, BADGER, AND SHOES ; ~} Grocery an ovision Store, Of 7 Sansome St., San Francisco, ha _ BOOTS sich : : ON COMMERCIAL STREET, tend. j83n ° Wh. BR. COE keers SUITS ee tg Bara constantly on hand Gents’ Nearly opposite the ‘Transcript Block,” in A s2cg i % seer Gaiters, Lathe Store former] v oceupied by A. Lademan. ; Eureka Stage and Express Co. i sites, Misses ke Children’s te ys Our stock is entirely new and consists of ‘ rie. Uae SY 2 eae Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes eee everything in the . STAGES wil Jeave Neva‘Slippers, Ke. ALSO, HATS, . GROCERY, feeds ter Moore’s Flat dai} . All my Soots sy. noe Be eo oe : PROVISION — = (SRUaRyS EXCepiea,) at tarers of Néw York,Philadelphiaan< ston. T o'clock, A Mi, . 7 ; Rubber Boots, Gents, Ladies, Misses and GERTLEMEN’S FURNISHING i ’ a bairéka, Mondays, Wednesdays an@} Children’s a ad from the a : AND . Fridays xt sume hour, c , roceived by the last steamer. Islso ha * _ Heturning will leave Moore's Fist “@alty, . efull acnortment of Biscking, Nea Foot GOoDs VEGETABLE LINE. ; Sundays -excepted at 6 A; M. Also, triWeealy irom Murcka at 6 A. M. —~. } ance of the same. I shall endeayor,to keep . Bank, -Vulcanite ‘and Aluminium.— ‘Satisfaction ‘mail and passengers Auburn: Street Grocery. Store, GRASS VALLEY. — HE undersigned returns his gincere * thanks to his old patrons for their past patronage, and hopes to receive a continuon hand, in the-frture as in the’ past, every article usually found ina first class GRO. CERY AND PROVISION STORE, and will} sell them at the lowest rates. . / WM. GEORGE, Charter Oak Insurance €o., — Capital, , $10, 060, 000. Tam agent for the above named Company, which offers a new planof insurance different and better. than anything of the kind ever‘offered to the public. It com. bines both Life Insurance and Savings. WM. GEORGE. a Tt . ——— WM. GEORGE, _ Notary Public for Nevada County. Grass Valley July 6th, 1872. DERTISTERY. R. P. E. HUGHSON has opened an office, oe In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street _ Over Aschheim Bros.” Store. He is prepared to perform all kinds of Mechanical and. Operativ3 Dentistry latest and most approvea styles. ; Artificial Toeth inserted en Gold, Si' ver, guaranteed as to quality and price of work. Vis‘ts made at residence, if desired. Nevada, May 30th, 1871. BROAD STREET MARKET. AMES COLLEY, Proprietor. Al ways supplied with the best of BEEF PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL. Orders filled from-Families and Meats delivered at their h-uses. Give me a call.. JAMES COLLEY. Nevada, March 7th, _ CHARLES F. ROBINSON, BEALER IN VISIONS, OPPOSITE METHODIST CHURCH, BROAD SPREET, NEVADA. 8&9” New and Fresh Goods received every week, from the Bay. Goods sold at the lowest cagh.zates and felivered free ef charge. = o2 FURNITURE! FURNITURE Furniture line, from the finest Bed Room and Parlor Sets ! Down toCommon CHAIRS AND TABLES, can buythem at extraordmary low rates by. calling on J.E, JOHNSTON. . Commercial Street. MERRY & GRAY, . g VIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERS, LAND SURVEYORS AND DRAUGHTSEN. BD. B. MBRRY, County Surveyor.’ E. ®. GRAY, U: 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. Office at¢he:Court House, Nevada City. Nevada, March 9th, 1873. J. W. CLARK, Attorney and Counselor at Law. AND: NOTARY PUBLIC. : Oe Fellows’ Building, Broad ~ Street, Nevada City. . Hamilton’s Restaurant. et, Removed . 5 BROAD STREET, Near_y Orrosire THE TRANSCRIPT OFFICE __“MEALS served up in ali styles and at the lowest rates. Meals atall hours. : J. H. HAMILTON, Prop’r, Nevada, an. 24th, 1873. JOHN ANDERSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND— JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. FFICE on Broad ‘Street, opposite t.e QO Bank of ba gw Oounty, in building formerly occupied by T. H. Rolfe. 428 NEVADA ICE COMPANY. Office; Foot of Main Street, Nevada City. -yarious houses. Orders leftat the office for any amount Oil, Brepeh Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Hole Lesther, Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails; Thread, Nails, Lasis, and in fact everything be Wc DAVLOSON, Agent. R. M. HUNT, 3M. D. ATTENDING PHYSICIAK, found in afiret clase Shoe and Finding Store. REPAIRING DONE in the very best style. Révts and Shoes made to order. Anda goodi warranted in every case, I keep Boots of my own manufacture 2) WEVADA City. inorrow’’ with safety. CGoughs,colds, and bronchitis should_-be treated at once, if. the sufferer desires'to save -himself the liigering. terrors lof consumption. Wild Cherry will effect” these cures, . as thousands have attested. : disease in ‘tself ‘it is a condition which lays cles; while iz many localities both are posthe weak, languid system, in which the vital principle is deficient or dormant,against _. any of the morbid influences which. pro‘Tauce epidemic and other diseases ? whatever. ficial reinforcement. Hostetter’s Stomach
Bitters have, Beyond all question, a yitalizing effect., If the nervous forces of the body have been recklessly _expanded in AMILY GROCERIES & PRO-. pox in want of anything in the . , No man-can put it off until toDr. Wistar’s Balsam of fWant of Vitality, Ifs deficiency of-vital.energy is not a the system open to the attacks of all conceivable maladies._Night-and—day—we are surrotinded, more or less by deleterious influences. No atmosphera is entirely pure, no water utterly free from injurious partitively unwholesome. What defence has None There ‘is no safety save in artiexhausting physical or mental labor, or dissipated in the indulgencies of .a “fast” life, this powerful vegetable tonic and corrective will restore them. If the defective vitality is a constitutional evil itcan be remedied to a great extent by this wonderful invigorant. At season of the year when theair is more or less impregnated with the seeds of-1 eriodic fevers, it is especially desirable that the digestion should be perfect, the habit of body regular, the liver active, the blood pure and the nerves firm, Thereconditions are the best protection against all disorders, and they are conditions which the Bitters are better adapted than any other medicinal agent to promete and secure. See to it, however, that no imitation or counterfeit is substituted for the genuine article, and let’ all who value-health and have an antipatliy to poison beware of the local bitters made from condemned drugs and vilely adulterated alcohol, which have sprung up like unwholesome fungi all over the country. ‘a ed THE POPULAR ONE PRICE CLOTHIER =, . NEVADA COUNTY, ~ 4 I . AS JUST RECEIVED —AT HIs8— Palace of Fashion ODD FELLOY2’ BUILDING, Nevada City VERY, LATEST STYLES —OF.DRESS;' the accommodation pf the Traveling Public. A Full Assortment of the SPRING AND SUMMER RNIN G AUGUST 26,1873, FRercEuIcay, NOMINEE. For Sheriff, hee INR Ww J. S. HOLBROOK, E,-0,-TOMPKINS— lS heparan NOMINEE. "For Sheriff. GEORGE W. SMITH. CARR & TULLY. Proprietors. HIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS ALways open for the accommodation of the Traveling Public. Large additions have been made to it, and been fitted up in eiegant style. The Sleeping Rooms are large, airy and comfortable, and the Table will eS NOMINEE, For Recorder. WILLIAM GEORGE. compare favorably With that of any Hotel in the State. The Proprietors-will spare no pains nor expertise to render their guests comfortable. Stages forall parts of the State have their Offices at this Hotel. The House is kept open aJl night for OS GEORGE E. TUR NER: Billiard Tables and Bar cop¥ ‘+t with the Hotel. : A share ef Public Patronage is respectfuly solicited. CARR & TULLY, Nevada, June 9th, Proprietors. “ . eames NOMINEE, A) ‘. ing towns that he. has’ opened a New Gro_ prices. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. OULD respectfully inform the péo_ ple of Nevada City.and surronnd. ery Store, At the Junction of Main-and Com mercial Streets, oe And is prepared to furnish. Groceries, Provisions, Can and Case Goods, And in fact everything thet. is usually kept in 4 first class store of this kind, Goods will be sold atthe lowest cash Call and see my Goods and Prices. Goods delivered free of charge. J. 8. HOLBROOK, Junction-of Main and Commercial Sts. Nevada, May 34,1873. > _ For County Clerk, “JOHN PATTISON, New Spring Goods. MRS. M. A. STERLING. Commercial St., adjoining Masonic Hall, . ) ee: NOMINEE, For District Attorney, NILES SEARLS. NEVADA CITY. Ts now prepared to supply the Sone of Nevada and vicinity with the latest Spring and Suramer Dry Goods, Novelties, etc., which she has just received, such as Dress Goods, Muslins, Flannels, Napkins, Table Linen, Tow2!s, Hosiery, Hat Prucan NOMINEE. For County Treasurer, E. P. SANFORD. and Bonnet Frames,Straw Hats, Ribbons, Trimmings, Flowers, etc. Also, latest style Brackets, Frames and Wall Pockets. The Goods will be sold cheap for cash, and a share of public patronage is solicited. Sos MRS. M. A. STERLING. Nevada, April 30th, 1873. Pictur CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES J. JACOBS a ae respectfully inform the citizens of this city and surrounding towns that he is in constant receipt of the very finest brands ofjj CIGARS, . TOBACCO, . . Which he offers for sale, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. Genticmen in want of the finest brands . of Havana Cigars can be accommodated by calling at my store. “ My, Arrangements are such, and with a heavy stock on hand, I am enabled to supply retail dealers with Cigars and Tobacco at lower rates than they can buy the same brands in San Francisco. Call and exaniine the goods and prices. ————tJ, JACOBS, ’ my28 Masonic Building, Pine Street. Do you want a Nice Glove ? SADDLE HARNESS MAKER, Broad Street, Nevada City. Has made arrangements with the San Jose Glowe Factory and is now in receipt of a splendid assortment of every variety of Gloves of this celebrated make. GAUNTLET GLOVES, BUCKSKIN GLOVES, ; MILITARY GLOVES, DOG SKIN GLOVES, * BLANKET GLOVES, For Winter, . Also, Saddles, Harness, Whips. etc., and . ia fact everything that can be found in a first class Harness Shep, which will be sold ds cheap as can be bought in the State. All kinds of repairing neatly and promptly aone. WM. HOLMES, Broad 8t. Augl? Below Lancaster’s Siable. New Firm. New Store. New Goods. mee ee wr HINDS & NICHOLSON, Boys’ and Children’s wayson hand afd will eel! mr goods } heap as say other bouse in this eournty: CLOTHING. Nevada, March 25th, 1977. We will slways be in receipt of everything new in our line of business and customers can always rely upon getting the beet at the lowest market cash rates. By dealing honorably with every one and iving the best bargains we hope to nicrit a rbherai. share of the public patronage. = HIiNts & NICHOLSON, left Liberty Hill were, to run as_an independent candidate for the Assembly. gentleman of Grass Valley, who has my unbounded should I run he would do all he could for me, (and whom I regret to . without looking up to see who knocks ‘. Democratg; we’ll pull their eens = Lence,and who was the father of DeTwo Cards in One. My first impressions, and when I With the assurance of a confidence, — that . BANK OF A. DELANO. GRASS WALLEY. [Established in 1856.] I { IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR GOLD DUST AND ‘BULLION. Liberal advances made on Gold Dast to the Mint. COLLECTIONS MADE ON FAVORABLE TERMS. : Drafts on New York; Europe, China, Jaan, Sacramento and San Francisco. ’ = Deposits received as usual. : Interest will be paid on Time Deposits of six months and over. . $500,000 in. Gold Dust and Bullion wanted. CORRESPONDENTS : National Gold Bank ef Pore iil a Boe erre rE rere Bank of California..,.. McLaughlin & Ryland...3... Decker & Jeweté... 1.. .0.0 Bank of California... .»++-. Virginia Cit and Goie Hii; may learn is still seriously ill) I announced myself through the four spirited papers of the county. J ran in convention on my merits, and asked no man to voteforme. The Grass Valley delegation casting 21 out of 22 solid votes each against me, . . reminds me of hogs eating acorns them down, Taxation without representation was what Col. Ephraim Doolittle fought against in the Revolutionary War,and conquered. (Why should it not be repeated against Chinamen?) His saw mill was said to have been mentioned in Buargoyne’s narrative, andto be noted on the Maps in the Tower of London. It was burned down by a scouting party of Indians. Col. Joel Doolittle; his son, inherited: the mill rebuilt. Joel Deolittle 2d, my father, likewise, who started for the battle of Plattsburgh but was net in time to participate in the fight. They were of the class of men of whom _ it was said, ‘‘we’ll subdue those haughty down; we’ll have their States inha ited with subjects to the crown.” (In a horn.) I named my oldest son Jefferson, born at Jefferson, South Yuba River, January. 10th, 1856, in honor of that illustrious . ee who penned the Declaration of Independmocracy in the United States. My schoolmaster in Cleaveland (I am in favor of compulsory education) said it would have been better if the committee, (Findley was not then chairman,) had leit it as it was, instead of-expunging those wards which they did, The true issues before the people now are Democracy in the true sense of the word—maisntained intact,—or the American nation is at its zenith, and soon to retrograde, with the but two classes, the immensely rich with their sepenians and slaves, which caused the downfall of the Roman Republic nearly two thousand years ago. My millionaire partner, a generous, true, and kind hearted friend of 25 years’ standing says, ‘The office is without honor or profit,’”’ and with best regards for my friends I withdraw my name from The political arena. I am Your Very Humble Servant, A. d, Dooirrr.e. No. 498, : Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Gal., Aug. 4th, 1873. OTIGE is hereby given, That JOSEPH “H. HOSKIN and RICHARD HOSKIN, whose Post Office is Golf! Run, Placer cuunty, California, haye made application for Patent for the Hoskin Brothers Canon Claims, situate in Gold Run Mining Die trict, Placer Coynty, California, and described as follows, viz : On surveyed land, cost ining forty acres and being tte north. west ‘quarter of north-west quarter of Hection 15, Township 16, Nerth, Kange10 Fast Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. Said location was made by parties whose nores are unknown to. these «unplicants, sometime about the year 152, Adjoining claimaxuts are Loskin Brothers on the North and Sonth. 3 Ali-persons -holding any adverse claim therets are heyeby required to present the same before this atlice within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof, T. b. MOPARLAND, Regictey. Nevada, Aug, oth, 1973. NEVADA IRON AND BRASS” FOUNDRY. . ‘ SPRING STREET, NEVADA cIT?. ‘ALL KINDS OF IRON . 7) -lee a iam! BRASS CASTINGS} 2 e Quartz and Saw Mill Machinery . STKAM ENGINES, : PUMPS, DERRICKS; R WHEELS, &o executed in superior style atreduced prices? DAVID THOM. GEO. G. ALLAN. Weverta, May 25th. WM. WOODWARD & CO. MiSxcracronens AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ANB CALIFORNIA WINES AND BRANDIES teen NO. 231 BUSH SFREET, Under Occidental Hotel, « San Francisco San Francisco, June 1ith. ~ PROCTER & GAMBLE’S EXTRA OLIVE SOAP $8 made from the best materials and ni-ely perfumed. Soldat price of ordinary soap. iy . it; you will use no other. Gro. cers have it jn your city. ROSS, DEMP. STER & CU,, Agents, San Francisco. Also gold by CASTLE BROTHERS, JONES -& CO., WELLMAN, PECK & CO., and others. a fs alS COUNTY WARRANTS. 4 LL Warrants on (General Fund registered prior to March 6th, 1972; also, Road warragt No; 23, registered February 10th, 1873, will be paid on presentation, Interest ceases from this date. A. GOLDSMITH, Co. Treasurer, By A. H. Parker, Deputy. Nevada, Aug, 8th, 1873. JOHN H. HARRISON, 5 SALEn IN ey a POR VEAL, CORNED B K, &e , Shop on Broad Street, opposite the Nevada Thestre. ; ARCHITECT. LANS and Specifications drawp for Buildings, Mills, Bridges, and ail structures pertaining to Civil Engineering. at reasonable rates. ; Office over Beckman’s, corner ruse ana Pine Streets. Nevada City, August 14th, 1872. ‘Notice to Creditors. Brown,deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned adiministratrix'of the above named estate, to the creditors of, and ell persons having clainis against said dey ecased, to exhibit the same with the neces, sary vouchers within ten mouths from the . Administratrig, at the late resklence cf de ceased, in Rough & Ready ‘Yownship, . LUGOY 5s; BROWN, Adininistratrix, Niles Searls, Atty. fth , sue Notice, _—eae al Meeting of the Stolxbeidsrs of the Eureka Lake Water Company, for the elcetion of Officers and such other basiuess as mey come before the Mecting, will be hetd . at the office of the Company, Like City, NeAuz. Oth, i579, i vada County, et 10 o’e eek, i. ot Sat} URDAY, Septeraber 15th. 1873, KB. McNUCTY, President. RK C-Eleck, Rcezetary, : buys F, CORNED Meats sold at reesonable rates for Cash.— N THE MATTER of the Fstate of F. W__ frst publication of thig notice, to the said . YOTICE ia hereby given that the Annn. Fy.