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LDsMir
y forth from his”
H
Elegant New Store
ON.
reial Street,
orld Wag as it will
admiration of bis cys.
is ; bie :
‘ /
isplay of Goods,soul? The hrong that .
MAY is produces in the
te Zones: There 1s ete.
FUL TOYS
\ 2
uity has been abie ‘to in.
‘TIONERY
he palate of the Gods,
the Variety line so su:
d SO artistically arrangestablishment delights ——<order,--The beds are models of neat.
der. .
of
id Tobacco _
EXCELLED!
ISMITH
nvitation to -everybulyew stand and he promiution and the best stock
th to select ever seen in
he New Stote
anscript, Oiifice,
reet, + -. Nevada.
ND HORSES
.
yim
GON WITH A SPAN
ND HARNESS, in fine
ule cheap. For particTRANSCRIPT OFFICE
REWERY. a30
sES CHOICE!
4
—_——_
-ERVISOR,
istrict,
G. Allan.
CTION,
ept2nd, 1874.
Tobacco StandNIVENS.
gar Stand, on the cornd Pine Streets, where
did agsortmentof —_
Jomestic Cigars.
ds of
. SMOKING TOS, ETC., ETC,
eo choicest kind, and
west market rates.
. Office hag been
ew Cigar Store.
ator’s Sale.
given, ‘That in pursur of the Prebate Court
ada, State of Califorthe Eotetevof Joshus ° Estate
undersigned inof said ased, will
, to the highest bidder ,
ay, the Second day o!
10 o'clock, A.M, st
xm of J. $. Holbrook,
and Co; ‘ ial Sts.
Nevada County, the»
ry , towit; GGode,.
dise, Bedsteads, Matumerous to mention.
[AS. BE, MULLOY. —
Estate of Joshua Mui
a,
_. well kept, and liberally patronized
ia COMIC
y
150 SUE AT ARRAN CS ARS
ly Transeripi
° NEVADA CITY, CAL,
The party given at the Union’ Hotel on Friday night-was declaied by
all who attended to be the finest ever
given in the county. Everything
connected with it was first-clags ind
could not have been improved, ‘The
proprietors ought to feel flattered
with the universal commendation
Resopening Ball,
they received. The rusic was first
rate and the supper could not have
been excelled. The four large tables
literally groaned with their ivads of
the choieest luxuries of the -season;
‘The numberin~attentanée was very
large, and sofficient to fill the rooms
devoted to their usd, andincluded in
that number were SOii@' Of the best
men; and the prettiest women in the
county. Such an array of female
loveliness can never again be equalved. The ball was a success in every
particular, gn@d was an evidence of
the ability, of those who got it up. to
_ provide an entertainment that will
give univeral satisfaction. The party
was given in honor of the re-opening
of the hotel, andit was an honor
both to the hoase and Eaton & Moore.
The Union has undergone many improvements of late. It has-been
thoroughly.” renovated» throughout.
New carpets and furniture have been
put in, and everything is in perfect
ness, and every room in the house
is good enough for the occupancy of
the most fastidious. The Wnion is
conveniently located;is well arranged,
’
‘Children’s Pictures,
‘dolph, Photographer.
a Carringe for Sale.
a2
IMAR'Y
ee
iren’ . womrieen
. Madé tm tw6 seconds, by Mrs. Ru} * papier quate Tiaber igs
SVILLE!
cheap. Inquire at this office,
Misdirected Bile.
The bile is slightly cathartic, and when
of the proper quality and@poured regularly,
as it ought tobe, into the upper bowels, it
Keeps the intestinal canal free from obStruction. But if, owing to the sloggish
action of the liver, the secretion be deficient in quality or quantity, or both, costiveness is the resuit; nor caa the bawels
ander such’ circumstances be permanently
regulated, except by an efficient anti-bilious agent, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is
su ban agent, as well as a painless laxa.
tive anda genial tonic. ; Hence it isa spe.
tific for. constipation. But this is only one
of the many virtues of this unequalled vegetuble Testorati It is one-of the offices
of the bil to abetract the superabundant
carbon from the blood,” and when the iiver
‘does not work this function devolves upon the kidneys, which cannot even imperfectly perform the task without being seriously disordered. ‘Consequently, kidnéy
diseases are often consequent upon the
torpidity of the: liver. A course of ha
Bitteré will effectually aronse and regulate
that organ when inert or sjothful, and
neys or bladder, ag well.as cure constipation. Moreover, this powerfui. specific is
an absolute cure fér: dyspepsia, nervous
prostration, mental despondency, genera,
debility, headache, and all the minor ailments proceedin: from imperfect digestion ‘and ~astimilation, As an invigorant
for theaged and infirm, anda means of
rapidly restoring the strength of convalescent patients, it takes precedence of every
other medicated stin.-ulant in use,
To the Public.and the S:ockholders of the Nevada County
Narrow Gauge Ruilroad
Company.
>
—<ande-pépalar—wter ail ts guests, . _ *t * meeting of the Mmrectors of the NC,
» re
> > —
Sherman & Hyde’s Musical Review
Sherman & Hyde's Musical Re.
view for August, is fail of original
_And selected matter of a ‘high order
of merit. Atsong the more notab'e
original articles are gleanings from
the Musica] Literature of Germany,
Amé@fican artists, eeclesiastical music, criticism, nyusic fur the Public
“schools, und several pages of AN
notes, musical criticisms, «tc. The
number also-eontains five pages of
new fustrumental music, and a beautiful ‘song, ‘Departure,’ by Stephen Leach, of San Francisco, ae
sung by Mrs. Marriner, at the Bohemian Club. Snabscription price of
the Review is only $1 per annum.
<> o<—
' Admitted to Practice,
D. J. Crowley was examined “before the County Court yesterday, and
was admitted to practice as au Attorney at law. The examaination
lasted’ about an hour, and the qnes' tions related to a wide range of subjects. The applicant prompily ‘and
dutelligently auswered every question .
‘propounded te him, and could have
ikept answering similar questions to
this time we presume. We congratulate Mr. Crowley on his admis
sion, and believe a brilliant future
lies before him,
h Strike.
We learn that partics have ‘struck
an undeveloped ledge on Deer Creek
that yields by mill process, $75 to
theton. The rock was taken out of
4% shaft. It,was sumored that the
ledge was acontinuation af-ane belonging to-ether parties, but it is
said to be a separate aud distinct
Jedge, reaping parallel with the ene
already claimed.
Charitable Deed.
A subscription paper was being
circulated yesterday for the purpose
of raising a fund to assist James
Graham of Selby Flat, to build a
house to replace the one burned
down the-past week: The cbject is
& worthy one, and all should lend a
helping hand..
“.
Wrist Dislocated.
Jules Isoard, a son of A. Isoard,
~ while playing in front of the Theatre
~ on Friday eveniig last, fell in such
* Manner as to dislocate bis wrist.
Dr. Hunt was ealied, who, with the
assistance of the father of the boy,
succeeded in placiug the wrist back
in its proper positivn.' ~
Congregaticaal Charch.
Rev. J. W. Brier, Jr., of Grass
Valiey, will preach in the Congregational Church, in this city, to-day
Morning and evening.
Preaching. :
Divine services will be held at the
A. M. E; Chorehb to-day at 11 o'clock
4M. Rev. A.d.Dorsey, Pastor,
Go to Nivens’ pew stand, corner of
Broad and Pine streets for the best
eigars in town. avg27 .
pany, Grass Valley, on the lith day of August, 1874, the keport of the Engineer: was
read and accepted, And in consideration of
theamount of,money necessary to build the
Road, the folloWing Resolutions were unanimously adopted and ordered published :
Keeelved, That in view of the probable
cost of the Koad we deem it unwise té enter upon the construction thereot until the
sum of $300,000 shall nave bien subscribed.
Resolved, that Committee of two be appointed the President to wait upon tue
people and urge upon them the ptessilyp
beyceasity of additional subscriptions to the
cap‘tal stock sudticient to mect the requirementA&of the foregoing resolution.
Resol\ed, That-if the sum of $300,000
shail no\bave been spbscribed by ‘luesday,
; ber. the Directors will
call & Meeting Of the Stockholders to sabmut to them the question ef disincorpuraGEORGE FLETCHER,
‘Ang. 12th. Decrewry.
House For Sale.
large fine residence, situated in NevaA. da City. Containing 9 rovms, celiac
bata rooin,closets &c. One-half acre lot, also
4 great variety of choice truit onthe premises. Terms cash. :
4 4pply tod. M. WALLING
al2 Real Estate Agent.
Py . L. COOMBS, M.
e
Sveciaky—Diseases of
dren__ ;
Wass Valley
‘emen and Chil
’ Wien
DR. LEONARD,
DENTIST,
MAIN STREED, NORTH SAN JUAN.
S prepared todo DENTAL WORK ‘ina: ,
part of Nevada Gounty. Send name und
piace of residence,
; ‘
Full upper or Under sets of ‘Teeth, 25
JOHN H. HARRISON,
.§),EALER IN BEEF, MUTTON,
ty VEAL, CORNED BEEF, COKNEL
PURE, &c,
‘Meats adld.at resonable rates tor Cash.—
shop on Broad Street, eppesite the Nevada
Taoeutre
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
MINING CHEMICALS,
AND, LEAD AND CLAY CRUCIBLES,
S's 3
NEVADA DRUG STORE.
E. M. PRESTON,
APOTHECARY AND DEALER IN
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Paris White, Cement
Whiting, Plaster Paris, &c. ke.
Also, a full assortment of Choice Liquors,
: for medicinal purposes,
Perfume and Toilet Articles in Great Vaa ao carefully compounded st all
hours.
N. W. Cor. Broad & Pine Sts.
Property insured 4 loss by fire at
the lowest rates by Gi .
° BE, M. PRESTON,
Fire Insurance Agent.
Nevada, June 27th.
BRICKS. BRICKS.
WILLIAM O’*DONNELL,
FOULD inform the citisens of Nevada
W County that he ig prepared to furBish “
First Class Bricks,
In Quantities to suit purchaserd from
One Thousand toa Million. ~
They will he sold cheaper than they have
been sold in this city fur the pust fuur years.
Thoee in want of Good Bricks ‘will uo wei!
to give.me @ call before purchasing elsewhere, Al: orders icftat A. Labbe Man's
will be prompt.y attended to. brick Yard
a@ short distance beyond the Haif Aisle
House, ou the old Grass Vatiey ruad;
WM. O'VUNNELL.
\ .<
~~ A setond tind top Buggy for sale
thereby avert chronic diseases of the kid--+N.G,R.R, Co. held at the office of the Com' ptop of bridge, Each span
Monday, Sept 14th,
SPEED PROGRAMME.Monday seer Sept 24
No, 1. RUNNING RACE—Free for "4
all 3-year olds owned in’
the “District July 1, 1874;
best 2 in oe
Pee. 602 oS -$250 00
First_premium, $74: second, $30; third, $20, aS
No. 2. RAGE AGAINST TIME—
our minutes; free for all;
to go as they please; éach
horse to go Sing'y; the
‘horse ’ minutes
to win;. entries ‘to re BR.
open :
_ Starts Entrance, $5.
Parse. 850-08
ae premium,$30; second, ~.
TRUE SRN AC
pracbess LAF
Bell & Beléen’s Column.
W. Hy’ Crawford’s.
Lester & Mulloy,.
" Masonié Building,
Wholesale and Retail,
+
/ Medicines,
Mining ‘Chemicals,
Cer Pine & Commercial Streets, .
4
SURES TT
UST RECETVRD AND KEPT CON
STANTLY ON HAND.A
_ LARGE STOCK OF
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE,
‘+ AND—
»
Implements, .
abov Hane of
<a
HARDWARE,
”; ee: :! 3 wy . _) ad
Fine Wines and Whiskies,
Ww: KEEP ON HAND CONSTANTLY
& LARGE and varied Stock. of the
Goods. ~ :
No, 52 Broad Street,
NEVADA erry.
“Nevads, July 16, 1874.
Nevada County Co-operative
Prospecting and Mining Co.
—_
\
CROCKERY,
that never beat 2:40,
Put. 2..c% inca $30000
First_premium,.$160>-see:-——~
ond, $100; third, $50,
No. 8: TROTTING RACE— Best 3
in_5; free for all horses owhed in the District, July 1,1874, that never have beat.
6n 2:50. 4 :
bi cade peers eeeees 200 00
First premium, $100; second, $80; third, $30.
Friday sz
No. 9. LADIES’ TOURNAMENT
—For the most skillful
,and accompliyhed
equestrienne; to whom we will, on
decision of the Judge: , pay
four premiume. First premium, $40; second, $30; third
~~ $20; fourth, $10. Be
No. 10. TROTTING RACE—Best
3 tn 5; fre¢ for all stallions
standing or owned in the
District June 1, 1874—
Blackbird included.
First premium, $150; second, $76; third, $26,
Saturday. Has ic ees Sept 19.
Na, 11. TKOTTING RACE—Best 3
in 5; free to all double
teams owned by the same
person and ysod as such in
the District.
No. 12. TROTTING RACE—Five
iniles out; free for all.
First premium, $100; second
75; third, $25,
eee
CONDITIONS.
Trotting and Pacing to be governed by
the By-laws, Rules and Regulations of the
National Association.
Running Races by the Rules of the State
Agricultural Society.“Ali entries can be made st the Secreta.
ry’s office, atany time before 6 Pp. M., September 5th. ‘en per cent. premium will
be required at the time of making the entr,
¥,
All entries subject tothe approval of the
Board of Direc . Ss
A horge distancing the field, or any part
of the same, shall only be eutitled to the
first money,
:
The following counties comprise the
Northern District: Butte;Colusa, Del Norte,
Humbolt, Klamato. Lake, Lassen, Mendo. Cino, Neyuda, Napa, Placer, Plumas, BShas.@, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Selano, Satter, Tehdma, Trinity, Yolo and Yuba,
By order of the Board.
D.E. KNIGHT, President.
Wa. G Morpuy, Secretary.
822 Rodin No. 6, Qdd Fellows’ Building.
SEALED PROPOSALS
ILL be received at the office of A. B.
WY Brady, Grass Valley, orat the County Clerk’s office, Nevada city, until 2 o’cik,
P. M, Saturday; Aug. 29th, 1874, for building
a bridge across Wolf creek, at Joseph Perrin’s. said ge to be built with 2 spans,
thirty feet each in the clear,abutments and
wings built of stone, dry wal}. The abutments on west side 14 feet long, 3% feet
wide, tapering to two feet on top, five {vet
above bed of the creek, with wings joined
on upper side of Creek 36 feet. Abutments
on eat side of the Creek same as west side
—wings adjoining to be forty feet : center.
7 feet wide to 4 feet ou top.ta ‘to a point
up the stream, the whole to be 12 teet on
requires 4 stringec, 10x16; also 4 walk plat-s, 4x12, bedded
in mortar —the stringers tu be notched in 1
inv b on each end. Railing on each side 4x6
standards the same; rails ; to the
standards by band-iron; planking 4x12—all
lumber to be spruce ; planing well spiked
down: All stone work to be built from the
bed rock. Reserving the em to feject any
a Sess .B.
Koad Commissioner Dist. Ne 2.
Grass Valley, Aug 22.
Dissolution.
HE co-partnership heretofore exicting
_ between G. E. Withington and C. Mehevhnie,in the Painting business is this —
aissolved by Mittal comsent. The busineeswiil be carried on a6 usual st the. old
saad, ou Broad Strect, br G. E. Withisgton.
AH persons indebted to the late firm are re-_
quctted to settle immediately with G.E.
withimgton, sod ell persons having demands against i will present them
” ger G. E. WITHINGTON,
Nevada, Aug. 19th, 1874. :
edetaiuatics .+.$25000
pier 16 feet long, tapering.to j2 teet on top,
)
__VARNISHES, ;
ee
. at the Lowest Terms.
PMO irs $k tian ss cerns $100 00 Gold Pens
First premium, $75; sec7 con
ond, $26,
Eteel Pens,
Legal Cap,
Bill Cap,
: Drawing Paper,
Envelopes.
ee
Bethesda Water!
Taken from the Celebrated Mineral Springs of Waukesha,
Wisconsin.
“This Water is one of the best and most
wonderful curative agente known to the
MATERIA MEDICA in all diseases of the Kidneys and Biadder or any secondary symptoms growing out of such derangeraents as
Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Liver Derangement,
Billiousness, Costiveness and att other disHuudreds of Testimonials are added every day by persons of note who have
been cured by the use of Bethesda Water.
Judge Field of the U. 8. Supreme Court,
says ; It will cure every disease of the Kiteases.
neys, direct or remote.
UV. 8. Senator Windom, of Maine, testifies
to its efficiency in his case of Kidney trovuble of over twenty years standing. He was
cured in ten days.
Prof. Williaed Parker of New. Yorn, College and Hospital. Theacknowledged head
_. of the profeasion in America, has. ordered
the Hospital to be supplied with Bethesda
Ite curative properties proven in hundrede of well authenticated cases.
For farther information apply for circa
&
lars, etc.at ‘ eae
BELL & BELDEN’S,
Agents for Bethesda Water.
PAINT BRUSHES.
: BO OKs! “. WHITE[LEAD,
vine ed Linseed,Lard and Castor Oil,
BLANK BOOKS, _ = 7
SCHOOL BOOKS, Sole Agent for the
GIFT BOOKS, . AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT
JUVENILE, MIXED FOR USE, f
School Libraries supplied
STATIONERY,
Letter and Npte Paper,
&eo, &e:
_ Doors & Windows
GLASS & PUTTY.
POWDER, .
Giant, California and Eastern.
Agent for the
WEED SEWING MACHINE
THE BEST MADE.Always in stock, SPOOL COTTON, SILKE,
AND NEEDLES for the variong Machines
in use.
Agent for A. 8. Hallidie’y
. \WIRE ROPE!
WOODEN and WILLOW
WARE,
CROCKERY
AND
GLASS WARE,
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS.
Call and Examine
my prices;
Before making purchases
elsewhere.
By Doing So.
‘Tin Ware made and Repaired.
Gas AND WATER PIPE of ali kinds
always on band and ecotinections made with
City Water Worke.
-W. fhe CRAWFORD,
Rubber Hose, Belting & Packing
CAN SAVE COIN 3
TD, . . QWUBSCRIPTION BOOKS are now open
4 ed: os ; : es AT THE OLD STAND, 5 S for Stocg in the Nevada Sounty Gnap.
No, and te ns eA CE Beat P t t M 1 ee * erative Prospecting and Mining Go, ‘
*~e8 ownéd in the. District a en e més, Supesitn ale vlan — sien — See, Cane em ae,
July 1, 1874, that never beat : : . bases: <M ee
3 minutes." . . ‘. MAIN S§TRE ET 2000 Shares are now offered for which payPurse ; $2356: &e &e . : ‘ ment will be receive . as follows :
sivbipanliniin 4 [abe ddbee ceases «-QQSOOO a , ": ' oe
No. 4. TROVTING HAGE Free — —tue 1% Machinery and Mining ;
f : 2) :; for ott as ‘ee ae ae 1000 Shares for Mines, Gravel and Quarts
District July 1, 1874, . + : Any infermation wa: dmregard to th
P fat A full line of Z IRON AND STERE, Company cat be obtatied of oe: TURN.
icc apuanet at? Sn 0o ; — : ER, G. 4. ALLAN, JOHN BERRY BD.
ond, $75; third; $25. Z . CHOICE PERFUMERY, NAILS AND SHOVELS Bigenaie. Br sss ry A i
Wednesda Se § See 1) Nevada, July 18th, 1874, ‘
No. 5 PACING Bich Best 21 ptl6. TOILET soaps, of .
oO 3. RACE—Best 3 in : : : ae E : a
5; free for all pacers owned py TOILET POWDER, : WH BELBA RROWs8, DEN T I 8 T _—..
in the District duly 1,184, C é :
BE 0000 . SRRIPE SETS” = . Rene, oll dike, Redd bs Shecees Snttag,
wo. go dis: shird a, COMBS, BRUSHES, =
+} Ne. 6, RUNNING RACE=Free fo Sepinieeae :
ha ee ee $200 00 IHY RA VY OgED torp0c ectfully pee.
First premium, $100; Bec= D LOLIC PIPE ; sot n ate bree an aa
ond, $75; third, $25 hag = 4 i
Eig) SPOPTe RP errr ey Sept 17. PAINTS, OILS, Made to order and ei ac AMn Gmadieeratcamemy —
No. 7. TROTTING RACE—Best endiige to Transcri ilaing,
_.* Bin 6; free for a)] horses ees : pt Builaing,
ON COMMERCIAL STREET,
And is‘now
erything in
faction guaranteed,
Office Hours from 9A, M. to 12 M. ang
from 1 to 5 P. M. .
Nevads, April th, 1974.
eee: eee
J. M, WALLING,
NOTARY PUBLIC, .
' —anD—:
Justice of the Peace.
GQBARcHNa REOUKDS, ABSTRACTING
pe . pigs CONVEYANOLNG promptly atten
proviared todo anything and ev.
¢ line of Deutistry and satin.
Accounts collected.
Also Agent for:
PACIFIO FIRE INSURANOR AGENCY
AND COMMEROIAL FIRE INSUBANCE
CO. OF LONDOs,
Parties déxiring to SELL, PURCHASE OR
REAT PROPERTY will find it to their ad.
vautage to call at my office,
Office No 623 Broad Street,’ Nor
LONDON ASSURANOE,
CORPORATION.
yotenae A. D, 1720,
~
Cash Assets, $13,000,000.
Fire ‘Risks at Current Rates,
ee
‘ OROBS & OO. General Agents, :
No. 313 Oalifornia Breet, Fan Francine
ee
Agents for Nevada City.
__Nevada, Aug. 11, 1874,
JOHNNY JACK, / .
Pine Street, Nevada city. ‘
One door fram Broad, ve
~ EEPS constantly on hand fresh im
portations of /
/
Imported Havana CIGARS, )
Domestic Cigars,’
CHOICE BRANDS of TOBACCO,
PIPES, of all kinds,
OUTLERY, &e. ae
Also Dealer in TROPICAL ¥FRT of cyery description,
CONFECTIONERY, NUTS.
And in fact everything to be found in a
first-clasa Variety Store.
To Whom it may Concern.
LL PERSONS having any claims
A ayainat the undersigned, wiil pleas:
present them for psyment, and those know
ing themselves indebted, arc very polite ty
requested to call and nettle : »nd—thereby
save conte as lam determined to settle wy
businegs.,
IRA.A. EATON
Bnion Hotel. Au nat 4h, 1874, °
NOTICE. .
”
yO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe frm of-Lancaster & Co engaged
in the Lusiness of keeping a Livery anc
Herd Stable, and whose principal place’ of
business is at Nevavia city, in the County ef
Neveds, State of Califoruis, 1s compused of
. } Mary L. Lancaster, who is sule portuer im
said busiuese under said firm name and
whose place of rusidenve is Nevada city.
217 and 29 Main Sterct.
oerumnne. .
ifornis. ‘
see MARY L. LANCASTES.
Dated August 19th, 1814.
LESTER & MULLOY _/
As