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‘NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1876,
her time ‘nor ¥ : °
fee tort The Daily Granseript
aero “NEVADA CITY, Cat.
xn. P. BROWN. B. J. WATSON,
BROWN & WATSON,
~Proprietors.
es. Pa ED Aa
ersons, beth
ho are sufierfrom the ef.
r from virus
ok “at their
ed faces and
ms, disquali.
8 Of marriaye
) this horrid
‘i death closes
lians, friends
are sufferiug
fe destroying
cared for and
end them in.
hysician whopenal stqag
it” mercury or
tant “to those
yho are inter
riends, to be
i doctors who
yheir skill in
ays, imposingnames of em.
p»6 and other
11 and make
fall into theREPUBLICAN STATE CON.
-VENTION. -STATE CENTR‘L COMMITTER.‘San Francis:o, Muy 23, 1876.
HE next Unto Republicat: State Con+
vention tor the notiiuation of Six
Rooms oF THE Union REPUBLICAN
“MATES, aud a *‘state Vontrulier,” to fill the
vacancy caused by the decease of Hon. J?
W, MANDEVILLE, the late in:umbent, will
bedkeli in tie city of San Francisco, onWEONESDAY, Aagust 9th, 1876, At Dashaway Hall, soutu side of Poststreet, between
Kearney .and Depobt streets, at ten
In calling the Convention for the election
-of delegates, tne committees of the se ver.
sl counties are recommended to: invite all
Republicau eiecturs and vil other voters
without regard to past political differences
— or previous party aifiliations, who are opgett, vest ‘posed to reviviny section . issues, and de, OF Mepreved sire to proinote friendly fecling and periced by the
manent harmony throughout the country
by maintaining and eniorciigali the constitutioual rights of every cinzen in-luding
the fullend freo-exercise of-the-right— of
enffrage without intimidation and-without.
fraud; who are in faver of the continued
prosecution and puaishm :nt of all official
dishonesty, and vf aa economigal administration of the Guovernme:t by houest,
fa thful and capsbie oilicers; who are in
favor of making such refurms in governm.nt ss experience may froin time to
time suggest: who are Opposed to: impairting the credit of the nition by depreciating
any of its obligations, aud iu favurof sus.
taining in every wiy the national faith and
financial honor: who hold that the comm: -n
schoolsyste o is the nursery of Americau
liberty‘ and ghoul be maintained abso
lutely free fro: sectarian control; who be. hieve that,for the promotion Of these ends
tthe direction of the Government should
continue to be corfided to thuse who adhere to the principle of 1776, und support
them as incorporated in tie OC nstitution
and the laws; ani who arein favor of reéognizing and strengthening the fuadamental prinviples of National Unity in this
Centennial Ansiversary of the birth ‘uf. the
st unlimited
ng certainty
d.symptoms,
tific medical
enance, dark
he head, ringe rustling of
riots, uneasiof the limbs,
ellect, loss of
whingstranguaintances, a
oss of memand various
irred tongue,
iption, night
ent insanity,
ons so afflict.
y, either in
cure effected
e of treating
; of effecting
-G. will give
ne who will
~he wascured
of the San’
parriage, who Republic.
these “fearful tLe apportionment of Delegates is as fol.
he sacred relows: ,
n, hor delay Alameda. :..... 19; PIGMAS. . 6053. 550% 4
Ph Renee ey ora) 1:Sucramento... 21
on’ office oF APRGOOE Sey Bvexcc ces WSin Benito.. ...3
ines may rely Wt cocci ec cee es 10;\San B.ruardino..4
ntial secrecy Malaveras'.. -G'S in Dieyo .-.. ---6
ect no more Oolase. 6.. << . 48an Francisco.. 75
r and mutuContra Costa.....8ipan Joaquin.... 15
» of services Del Norte .....: 1j3an Louis Obispo. .5
ircumstances El Dorado.... + 95am Mateo...-. 6
prevalentand + ae cpiaeee s EC — — pean °
e ke basa sks ns ea eee
— : og a PEA A 3'Santa Cruz..... 8
le, and will BORA icc iscssuen de BSuasis......4
. instrument, TARO. oi csiccceces ves BWSierra.. 22 .+0+-6
ical and per Lassen... re ere -aSiskiyou iiikekhe as . 4
re. Los Angeles.... 16,S0len). 0.0.0.0 063 a3
Ge Marin.... Aa SE NODOIMG Ss once eka 10
» CURED AT Mariposa.. -. dtStauislaus ..... 2
r to Dr. GibMendoc no..... iSutter,..e..-. 2.4
18, length of Merced... ceuwenas 4 Tehama eeckereewees 4
ned, and the PEOGOO cic sciaess can ujTrinaty ......04 3
d, free from Mono... S05 AUR OIRIO, 5 ieee ccc aeee 5
y part of the. » Monterey......8:fuolumne,..... 5
direction for WEDG. ccicgccects (venti Vemtuta.. csv ee oot
OLLARS in Wevada. ooo. ccs ee cB VOIO 5.4.0 Teecce eee 4
through the be tere re ooo ATi ¥uba...005 seees 8
Fargo & Co., '
be forwaxded County Committees and Congressional
inion, Committees will make provision in ther
623 Kearney respective counties for the election of del;
in Francisco, “egates in accordance w.th said apportion:
ment, holding Primary elections for the
cial treet. -thoice of such delegates; and the Stite
57 on the let Central Committee recommends that the
Delegates chosen to the State Couvention
be empowrred to act as Delegates to the
lease inform Congressional Conventions,of tueir respect1is advertise Ave districts. .
Pe my! The State Central Committee-recommends the following t-st:
“Oppositio. to the rstorition to power
“ ‘of the Democratic Party, and intention to
nt to Minact in good faith with the Republican
Part a
by order of the Committee.
ORFICE M.D. BORUCK, ALEX G. ABELL,
ay 4, 1876 Bec. B. 8. C. C. Chairnian.
: iam
i” tocar. MINERAL CITATION.
eo.” McIvor,
can, whose
od
Uwirrep Starcs LAND. Orrice,
ada poday a SacRAMENTO, Cal. July Sth, 1876.
Ear ak NO K. H. Goodmen, E,W. Cross, W.-K.
Minin Dis Weeks, O, E. Green, Lester Linky 8.
a Gennihans ‘Karnes, R. KB. Geutry, Alba Krown and to
1 d, being all whom it may coucern. Whereas, minri: d8£ eral afthdavit Nos 6land 179 were filed in
ee eens S = the U. 8. Land Office, alleging the N 1-2 of
St we. WN E£ quarter of Sec. 18, in Township 16 N
tog t Mb Range 9 Kast, to be more valuable for min. 3 of SY 4 ing than for agricultural purposes; by Com10 East. ay Ww missioner’s letter dated December 2d, 187)
W x “gh t the same land is to be treated as miveral
nge 11 7 “1 in character, until the contrary is proved,
ing 849 1 4 after due noiice. And wh-r as, William.
ager i ‘Walsh; (Post Office address Nevads City,
D, motets : Nevada county, Cal.) did, on the 10th «ay
e et al: = ‘ of March, 1875, file ia the Regiater’s Office
ry 234 1876, of this District hia pre-emption’ Decluraean location, tion Ne 4989, claiming the above described
aS —_ land, and has applied to-enter the same as
de March agricultural land, alleging it to be more
Wise location valuabl: for agricultural than for ‘mining
. Wise et ak pur ; Therefore you wi!l take notice
arch 11 1876, that under and by virtue of ivstructions
chey location the Commissioner of the General
d the Mclvor Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we have
1876. All of fixed the 2ist day of August, 1576,at eleven .
in the office -e’clock, A. M., at this office, b2f re the
ada County, Register and Receiver, for the hearing of,
“4 — w proofs to determine the character of said
calm 8.
East ‘by vs In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto
med by Chas. set our hands the day and year fist abu ve
ih by vacant written. T.B. McFARLAND, Register.
i HART FLLLUWS, Receiver:
verse —_ 7.1. Caldwell, Atty. : ji2
> =
2 aot or NILES SEA RLS,
1g hereof.
; Atterney and Counsel at Law
issuer 4T BRICK OFFICE, , Ses Cee
“_In front of the Coa :
,NICB GROCERIES
eh CHAS, F ROBINSON
"y 6th, 1876. A T his Store, on BROAD STREET, op-:
A posite the Methodist Church, keeps
e’clock A M. :
_—
THA
—or—
A RE pow prepared to fill orders for
Lumbr of Every Description,
Mining and Building Timbers,
__Common, Fisishing, and a .
V Flume Company, aT
N.C.N.G.R.R.CO.
ey require, Te tke effect —
site ae i \\ a8
TIME TABLE, NO. 3.
OR the government and information of
Einpleyees, the Company reserves, the
right to vary the sime as circumstance.
Constitution and By-Laws
OF THE : 3
Grocers Protective Union,
OF NEVADA CITY,
PREAMBLE ;
\ E, the undersigned, do hereby orgunizs ours:lves into a Society
which shall be known as. the GROCFRS’
PROTECTIVE UNION, of Nevada City,
avd we do éach bind ourselves to abide by
and conterm to the Rule ard Regulations
REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONOTICE is hereby given that a County
Convention of the -R«puolican Par.y
of Nevada Oounty;-for the selection ot
Fourteen Delegates to iepresent Nevada
County at the Republican State Conventiou, to be held in Sen Francisco, on
WEDNESDAY,. August 9th, 1876, will be
held at. the Quvurt House, in Nevaia City,
on i Z
SATURDAY, August 5th, 1876, at
1 o’clock P. mu.
Primary elections for ‘the election of
POND’S _ a
bed © bau ¥ wilt speak of Kx.
orient things *” ° ‘
POND’S EXTRACT. ‘The great Vegetable
Pain Destroyer. Has been in use over
thirty ye:18, and for cleanlinéss and
Proprpt curative virtues cannot be exannie
cel 9
CHiLDKEN. No family can afford to bewithout Pond’s kxtract. Accidents,
Bruises, Contusions, Cuts, Spra‘ns,. are
relieved almost iustantly by external aps
plication. Promptly relieves pains of >
_ Burns, Scalds, Excoriations, Chafin
——“paUNDENTIMG-EcKOTONT at Sx Actee . General Assortment of
_ Building Lumber Always on Hand,
A Large Amount of Seasoned
SPRUCE WOOD on hand.
Orders left with Johnston & Son, Nevada, or at our office on Town Talk Hili, will
receive prompt attention.
N.&G.V.W.&L lo.
Nevada, Oct. 20th, 1875.
No. 790,
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
Unstrep Srates Lanp OFFICE,
SACRAMENTO, CaL, July 24, 1876,
OTICE is hereby given, that the
Fountain Head Gravel Mining Company, a corporation existing under the laws
of California, whose Post office is Nevuda
City, Nevada County, Cal., has made application fur Patent for the Fountain Head
Gravel Mining claim, bearing gold, sitnvte
in Nevada Mining District, Nevada County,
Culifornia, aud described as fol ows, viz:
On surveyed land, being the NW 4 of sec
3, NE of NE% and Es of EX of SW
of NE of Sec 4, Tp16NR9E. Alsothe
Skt of 8 EX of Sec 33, 8% of SW and
SW 4 of SEX of Sec 34, Tp17, N R9-E Mt.
Diavlo base and meridian, coutaining 383
89-100 acres. Said_lvcation was unde July
18th, 1867, by E. F. Bean and others, and
18 recorded in the mining records of Nevada County, at Nevada City, in-book 4,
pager 256 and 257, The applicant claims
by. purchase. Adjoining claimants are the’
Colt’ Spring Gravel Mining C.ompany’s
ground on the West. »All persons holding
uny adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before ttris Office within sixty days from the first day of
publishing hereof. :
jy 26 T. B. McFARLAND, Regi ter.CONSTABLE SALE.
—_—e— :
Y virtue of an execution to me direc.
ted and delivered, issued. from the
cuurt of Leopoiu Garthe, a Justice of the
Peace in un. for the Township and couuty
of Neva ta. Stute Of Califorais, on a cer.
taiu judgment rend. red therein on the 6th
day of July, 1876, in tayor uf Jerry -Blake,
and sgainst J. M. Fulweiler. W. A. Roburts
Samw’i.Jimivon (as kxecutyr ofthe estate of
-. B. B, Titcomb, deceased,) forthe suin of
one hundre.t and thirty-tour doilars ($134)
debt, with costs, taxed at $1635, anu accruing costs, ali‘paysble in old coin of
the United States. I have levied upon
and seized and ghall expose for public sale
io front of the Cuurt House, Nevada Ouy
Nevada County, California, for ‘cash to
the highest bidder, ou Saturday, "the 19th
diy ot Augusi; 1876. betwecen the hours of
lV o’cluck A, M.,and 3 o'clock P.M. of said
day,, all the rign;t title and interest of J,
M. Fulw. iler, W. A. Roberts et al, of and
to the following descrived propert,, viz:
All those P.acer mining cluims known as
the Manzanita Uo’s, Claims, situated onehalf mile nortuerly trum Nevada Caty, ‘Nevada ‘lownship and county, State ot California, formerly known as the Manzamta
claims, the bili White claims ani all as
conveyed tu b. P. Marselus by patent trom
the United Stats. Also ull reservoirs,
tunnels, flumes, pips, monitors and tools
belonging to said claims. Also the Slate
Oreex ditch, taking water from Slate Greek
aud conveying the same to the suid Manza—
nita claims. Also that certain ,iece
Pscelof mining ground s tuated in thir
ved of Deer Orcesk, connecting ata point
known asthe Gold Tunnel dam, and extending up said Creek 1500 feet, to O p.
F lequmtpg’s quartz tunne). Taken to satisfy
said .execution, and costs. and accruing
costs. WM. sCuTT,
Constable of Nevady TowusbipNevada City duty 26th ir7. jy23.
CUNSTABLE SALE.
Y virtue of an executiop tome directedaud delivered, issu-d from the
Cuurt of Leopold Garthe, a Justice of the
Peace in aud fur the Township and County
of Nevada, State of California, on a: certain juigment rendered thereiucn the 6th
day of July, 1876,in favor vf George White
aiid ugainst J. M. Fulweiler, W. A. toberts, Samuel Janison(as executor of the
cétate of B. B. Titcomb deceased.) for the
sum of Two Hundred and Twenty-nine
56-100 doilars ($229 56) debt, with costs
taxed at 916 35 and accruivg costs, all
payable in Gold and Silver coin of the
United States, I have levied upon and
seized, and shall expose fur public sale
dn front of the Court House, Nevada City,
Nevada Cents Galiieralty for Cash, tw
the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the
49th day of August, 1976, between the hours
of 10 o'clock a. M,. and 3 v’vlock v. m.,
all the right, titie and interest of the gaid
J, M. Fulweiler, W. A. Roberts etal, of;
iu and to the fo lowing described property
to wit: All those placer mifing claims,
kuown a3 the Manzanita Miniog Uvo's.
claims, situated one ba.f ui e vortherly
from Nevada City, Nevade ‘township and
County, State of Califoriia, — formerly
knowu as the Manzanita claims, the Bill
Wuite claime, and «ll ss conveyed to F. P.
Muarselus by patent from the United States.
Also the Site Creek ditch, takiug water
from Slate Creek and conveying the same
to the ssid Manzanita claiuns. Also all
revervoirs, tunnels, flumes, pipes, monitors and tools belonging to said claims.
Also that certain piece or parcel of mining
#round, situated in the bed of Deer “reek,
commencing at a tknown te the Gold
Tunne) dam, and extending up said creek
1,500 feet to Capt Fiemmings’ quertz tannel, Take to satisfy waid bxecution with
Constable of Nevada Township.
. ive meancall. 04
ry -songtan and as fine.astock of GRO.
ofa Ee trie baneamomwe ke oe can be found .
Treasure: N ‘city
pia ‘Sik LOWSST
, Which will be soldas LOW
Nevada City, July 26th, 1876, ci jy
'
Wednestay, May 24th 1876,
_ At 7:30 A. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. t leaves Nevada City at 5 A”
M. and leavos Graes Valley at 5.3:A. M,
actives at Colfax at 6:50.A.M,
Train No. 3, (local bt tween Grass. Valley
and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 11 A, M., arrives-at Grass Valley at 11:35.4. M. "
Train No. 5, leaves Nevada at 4:15 P. M.,
leaves rass Valley at 4.45 P. M., arrives at
Colfax at 6.15 P. M.
GOING NORTH.
Train No.2 leaves Colfax at 7.30 A. M,
leaves Greaes Valley at 9:05 A. M., arrives at
Nevada at: 9:36A.M. ™
Train No, 4 (.ocal between Grasa Valley
and Nevada) leaves Grass Valley at 2:40
> .M,, arrives at Nevada at 3:10 P.M.
Trai No, 6 leaves Colfax at 6.50 P. M.
leave Grass Valley at 8.25-P. M., ‘arrives at
Nevada at 8:54 P. M.
JOHN F. KIDDER,
General Superiutendent.
J. M. WALLING,
ATTORNEY, AT LAW.
AND
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
FFICE, Brown & Morgan’s Block, NF
ma24
( VADA CITY, Cal. apf
_ PHILIP RBICAARDS,.
No, 30 Main Street,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Gold Dust bought and sold. Bale
lion = discoun:ed, Advances
made on Gold Dust or bullion
fur coinage at the Mint.
CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO,
Correspondent, Swiss-American Bank,
San Francisco jyl-lm
Central Carriage and Wagon Mar «
ufactory,.
Grass Valley road, near Half Mile Hous
WILLIAM SKAMAN.
_ Agent for Studebaker W
gous, Ever kind of vet
cle manufactured. to ord:
in the finest style and :
Particular attention given to Repatring and Painting.
NEW ASSAY OFFICE.
PaoMAs PRICE (formerly of
the San Francisco Assayiug
and Refining Works), having
fitted up the old Pacific Marit
building, No. 524 Sacrameuto
street, corner Leidesdorff, as : n
Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory, isnow prepared to mike
assays of the precious and useful
metals and their ores, as. well ascomplete or partial analysis of
all minerals, salts, water or other substances that may b. desired,
His office will be opened for
business on Monday, May lst,
and he hopes that his long residence and experience in his p.cfession will entitle him toa re.sonable portion of the besinvss
of his friends and the public generally. 830-30
MARCUS C. HAWLEY & C0,,
CORNER OF
+ AND SECOND STREETS,
SACRAMENTO
WHOLKSALE DEALERS 1N
HARDWARE,
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMETS,
STEAM ENGINES,
AND@MILL AND MINING GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
} iy STOCK IS COMPLETE in every
department, and our prices AS LO
a6 any house in the #tate for the same clasa
of goods. We handle‘none but what we
know to ke EIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, and
always Keep the latest improved Machines
which are known to’ be good, and preferable to the « lder styles. :
SOLE AGZNTS EOR THE COAST OF
Gaar, Scott & Co.'s Portable. Enmines, ,
Moline Wind Mills,
Gold Medal Separators,:
Taylor Sulky Rakes,
: Haine’s Gen, Headers
Underwood's Hay Loader & Rake,
Trade Engines,
" Wibrator Threshers,
Chatlenge Sprin
Schutitler Farm Wagons,
Pitt’s Horse Powers, and eh
G MOWER
Wagens,
MAN HOOD,
-adopted-by this Association:
Sec. 1. -Mutnal Protection of Grocery
Dealers against thet class of persons in our
commuuity and vicinity who are unworth
of credit, either feom dishonesty. or inability topay their debts when contracted ;
and to promote the best interests of our
Grocery Dealers generally. by the encour.
agement ot such enterprixes as shall tend
to a healihy increase of trade in our midst.
OFFICERS.
shall contrist “f a Preside:t and Secr tary,
to. be chosen by ballot at a regular mevting of the A~sociation for the term of tix
months, or untll their successors are chosen,
MEMBERSHIP.
, Sec. 3. Any person engaged in the Grocery trede in Nevada City may become a
member of this Axsociation -by signing the
By-Laws and paying the regular dues.
DUTY OF MEMCERS,
Sec, 4. Every Member shall act in good
faith and for the benefit uf thia Association to the bert of his ability.
MLETINGS,
Bec. 5. The Meetings shall take place
onthe FIRST MONDAY UF EVERY
MON'TH, at nine o'clock, P. M.
DUES.
Sec.6. The Members of this Association shali be asseesed for its necessary expenses, 3
NOTICE OF DETINQUENT DEBTORS.
Sec. 7. “It shall be the duty of every
Member of this Association to report immediately, in writing, to each aid all the
uther Members, the name, residence aud
occupation of any person in debt to hii oF
them. € rany aiticle of mere andise and
who has neglected or refused to pay such
ind. btedness, as hoes
BLACK -LIST,
Sec, 8. 1t shall be the duty of the Secre.
tary to enter, in’writing, tue name, residence, and occupation of every. person report-d to him, by a Member of this Argo’
ciation, as delinquent, amount of indebtedness and t whom dus, in a Book hept
for that purpose, styled the ‘*Black Book.”
te shall uotify each Member, ~ iar writing,
every month of all such delinquent debtors;
and no Memberuf tis Assovistion, after
receiving suvh-notice, shall pive the per60D 60 Cumplained of any credit until notified thatthe ni me of suid p: rson has becn
«rased from the ‘ Black Bouk.’”’ a
DELINQUENT’S SETTLEMENT,
fec. 9. When a delinquent makes settle.
ment in full, it-shall be the duty of the
Member to whom such settlement ig made
to inform the Secre*ary of the fact. who
tice to every Member Of this Association.
BLACK LIST FOR BiNEFI£ OF MEM.
BER3 ONLY.
Bec. 10. Neither the Secretary cr any
Member shall make known or permit the
-Banie tube do.e,the montily report of the
rociety’s list of delinyuent debtors, or any
copy thereof, # persons not members of
this association, in good stunding,
DUTY Of PRESIDENT,
Sec, 11. It ‘shall be the duty: of the
President to preride's all Mee ings of this
Associaticn. He shall see that the rules
ana regulations-are properly enforced, and
perform such other duties as n.ay be consistent with his office, and tor the bes. iuterest of the Assdcietion,
DUTY OF SECRETARY:
Sec. 12. The Secretary ‘shall keep a
record of all the transactions of this Association, He sh.ll keep. all Books of Account, He shall receive all moneys of the
Association, and pay the same out only upon av order signed by the President. He
shall send all notic: 4 and communications
called for by these rules,
QUORUM,
Bee. 13. At «ll monthly or special
meetings, five Members shall constitute a
quorum for the transaction of business.
Notice of special meetin 6 of the Associa.
tion shall be given for two days in the
Nevada Daily 'luanscrirt, sigced by the
Precident aud Secretary.
AMENDING BY-LAWS.
ulatio. s ehall be altered or amended, except by a two-thirds vote of all the Memberg present ata meeting called for that
} purpose, cr ata regular monthly meeting.
Cc. E. MULLOY, Presidént,
jy8 A. H. HANSON, Becretary.
JUST ISSUED.
200th EDITION.
REVISED AXD CORRECTED BY THE
AUTHOR,
E. pe F. CURTIS, M.D., &c., &e.
A Medical Essey on the cause and cureof
premature decline in man, showing how
health ia lost and how regaimd.” It gives
a clear synopsis ot the impediments to
marriage, the treatment of nervous and
physical debility, exhausted vitality. and
ell otber diseases appertdining thereto
the results of tweuty years successful prac.
tice.‘OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
CURTIS ON “MANHO@OD.’'—There is
no memberof society by whom ‘this book
will not be found useful, avhether .he be
arent, preseptor or clergyiman.—London
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”-~—This boog.
shoula be-read by the young for ‘inetrac:
tion, and bythe afilicted for reliet; (it will
injure no -one.—Medical Times and -Ga.
THE, MEADOW KING
ae other 82” Soe them before yeu buy
Send fur ; opi. 6a-32 J
zette, I eee
*. Price—One Dollar. mail or express
Address the author, DB. CURTIS, 520 Sutter Street, or P. O. Box 397, Han Fraucisco,
al. : is ily
: i
Sec, 2. The Officers.cf this Association
shall. in like nanuer, give immediate no.
fec. 14. No part of these kules and RegDelegates to the Convention: will be held
SATURDAY, July 29th, 1876.°
In the Precincts of Nevada City, Grass
Valley, Truckee‘and North San ‘Juan, th:
P.iimary Elections will ‘be held bctwéen
the Hours of 4 and § o’clock Pp. M., and in
ull the cther Precincts between the hours
of7 and 9 P.M.
‘Supervisors. of Election.
Nevada City Precinct , P. H. Belden,
Grass Vulley Precinct, F.G. Beatty.
Truckee Precinct; ‘t, C. Plunkett. .
North San Juan Precinct, J. A; stidger.
In all the other Precincts, the voters
will select theit own. Officers of Election.
Delegate from each Precinc, and one Delegate tor every 40 votes polled at the last
state Election, fo» Phelps and Bidwell.
The following,it._ the apportionment of
Delegates for the severai Precincts:
Nevads— Oty cscs ccc c18
CVGOU VALOY is susscctuyic vise 14.
Truckee. 6.6.. eee uke osbr pees 8
Bes COME OAT ois ise oC ceccs vseeees
Rough & Ready,.
Blue Tent....
Fore-t Springs . race
PUOHE VINO reccs coe ecaccitiands :
Graniteville. ..... ce
Mpor Flats .3.65.6¢ Py
POON oh si ag Wecend keene caste 2
GOGAT G iivecces ce Cinaecet ua 1
N. Bloomfield......45 Waiesiee 2
SMR OMG chic cc cb vas sesc castes eect
Kelief Hill. ::. .. ved
Oolenbia BU 5 ici cciccecey Seeunee
WV MRSIBUON 5 6 i siden Sp tid heecnan a
COO. 80a dink s ina oseete ra .
Indian Springs, cevvsccsesecss ceed
Anthony House.. ..ccscceccccss 1
MEUOB UY PIMC. is iccie iansds oa 6osas 1
BECUVIING Vivicees cea sautececce yok
PPODGH Oorrel 5 i aix xcs ceasee sce cs 2
Huot’s Hilli... Se OnMPARE ALK es 1
The County Central Committee recommend the following Test: “ Oppcegition to
the restor tion to power of the Demucratic
Party,aud intention to actin good fuith
with the Repnblican Party.”
By Order of the County Committee.
E. W. Roprrys, Chairman,
jyl9 I. J. Roms Sec’y. \
CENTENNIAL.
1776. 1876.
PROCLAMATION
CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES
TERN RAILWAY.
ree POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND,
Passengers for Chicago, Niagra Falls
Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Montreal, Quebec
New York, Boston, or any point east,should
buy their
TKANSCONTINENAL TICKETS,
Via the Pioneer Route,
: —THE—
CHICAGO AND NORTH
: RAILWAY.
THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST.
wits-track ig made of STEEL RAILS,“and
on it has been made the FASTEST time
ttut has ever been MADE in this country.
By this route passenges for points east of
Chicago have choiwe of the ‘following lines
from Chicago:
BY THE ‘IFTSBURG, FORT VY°AYN
AND CHICAGU AND PENNSYL#ANIA
RAILWAYS.
BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRA GRAND
TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN AND ERIK
Av D NEW YORK CENTRAL RAas. WAYS.
6) THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullman
Pullman Palace.Drawing Rowm and
Sleeping Cars through 40 New York to’ Niagra Falis, Buffalo, Rochester, or New Yurx
City.
BY BALTIMORE AND @HIO RAILROAD
4 THROUGH TRAINS Gaily, with bul)
mav Palace Cars, for Newark, Zanes.
ville, Wheeling, Washington aud Baki.
more without change.
*e
2
WESTER
This is the.shortest, best, and only ‘line
running Pu}lman’s celebrated Palace Sleep
ing Cars and Ooaches, connecting with Un
jon Pacific Railroad at Omaha, and from
the West, via grand Junction, Marshall,
Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Stesling and Dixon,
for Chicago and the East,
This popular route is unsuvpassed for
Specd, Comfort, and Safety. The smodth,
well ballasted and perfect track of stecl.!
ruils, the celebrated Puilman Palace Sleeping Cars, tae Perfect Telegraph Sytem «f
‘} moving trains, the regularity with whfoh
they fun, the adm'‘rable arrangement for
ruoving through ears to, Chicago trom
all pojute West, seeure to passengers all
the comforts in modern Railway Traveling.
jaye at Ferries. :
A
Passengers will find Tickets via this fuvori‘e route, at the General Ticket Office of
tbe Centr:] Pacigce Railroad, Sacramento,
Tickets for sele at allthe Ticket ¢ fices
of the Central Pacific Railroad.
W. H. STENNET, Gen. Pas. Agt.
MARVIN HUGITT, Gen. Sup.
H. P. STANWOOD, Geueral Age
Montgomery St, San Franciseo.
>.
AT WILLOW VALLEY. ‘
HE New Millat Willow Valley is completed and weare now resdy to fill all
orders for Building or Mining Liinaber.
4) kinds of Lumber kept constantly ot
hand. Orders left at the office on Honider,
Stiest, or at the Sture of Geo. E; TURNER,
Pine willbe promptly attended to,
! a, Ui &D Manan.
The basis of representation will be one . .
No changes of cars aad avéedious de.
_ Revaca City May
.
Ol Sores, Boils, Felons, Corns, etc. Ars
rests inflammation, reduces swellings,
—_ bleeding removes discoloration
nd heals rapiily. °
FEMALE WEAKNESS. ‘Tt always relieves
puin in the back and loins, fullness and
’ pressing paiu in the hiad, .ausea, vertigO.
IN LEUCORRHGA ithas no equal, Al)
“kinds of ulcerations to. which ladies cre
subject are promptly cured, . uller details in book accom: any ng each bottle,
PILES —blind and bleeding—meet prompt
relief and rady «ure. No case however
chrvnic or obstinate can long resist its
regular use,
VARIC.LUSE VEINS. It is.the only sure
cure.
KIDNEY DISEASES. It Las
permaneut cure 5
BLELDING from any cause,
is a.specific. It has saved. hundreds of
lives When ali other remedies failed to
arrest. bleeding > froin nose; Btomach,
Jungs and els, where,
TOOTHACHE, Earache, Neuralzia and
Rheumatism are alike relieved, and ofae
ten permanently cured.
PHYSICIANS of all schools who are acqueinted with Pond’s Extract of Witch
Haz.l recommend it to their practice, >
We have lettersof commendation from
hundreds Of physicians, many ot whom
eyuer it foruse in their own practice.
Tn addition tthe foreg ing, they order
ite use for Swellings of all kinds, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Inflamed Tonsils, sim.
ple and chronic Diarrhan, Catairh (for
which it 138 a specific) » Chillblains,
Frosted Feet, stinus of Insects, Mosquitos, etc, Chappei Hands, Face, and iydeed all manner of skin diseases,
TOILE? USE Removes Sureness, RoughDess.and Smarting; h: als cuts, ¢ ruptiona,
and ee i ee vigorates and
reireshes, while wouderfully j
“re a lexiur,
Wenpinttese x
FAKMERS-— Pond’s Extract. No §
Breeder, no Livery Mun can afford to he
without ity It-is used by all the leag=
ing L very Stables, Street Railroads and
first Horsemen in New York City. Itbas no equal for Sprains, Harness or Sad
dle, Chatings, Stiffoess, Seri tches . Bwellings, Outs, Lacer.tiens, Ble: dings,Pneumonia, olic, Diatrhaa, Chills, Colds,
&c. Its range of action is wide, and the
relief it sffurds is so prompt that it «js
invaluable in every Farm yard as. well
as in every Farm bouse. Let it be tried
once. and you wi!l never be without it,
CAUTION! Pcnd’s Extract has been imi.
tati'd. The genuine article has : the
words Pond's Extract. blown in each bottle. Itis prepared by the only persons
living who ever knew how to prepare jit
" properly, “Refuse all Other preparations
of Witch Hazel. his is the only article
used by physicians, and in the hospitals
of this country ard Europe,
HISTORY and uses of Pond’s Extract, dn
pemphlet furm,sent freeon application to
POND'S EXTRACT COMPANY.
jy22 ‘98: Maiden Lane, New York.
Established 1865.
no equal for
For this it
—_—
American and Foreign Patents,
GILMURE &.CO,
UCCESS“RS TO CsHlIPMAN, HOSMER
KD & Ov., Solicitors. Pavents procured
in all countries. No fees in advanee, No
ch .rge unless the patent is granted. No
fees tor m king preliminary examinations,
No additional.fees for obtain:ng and con.
ducting a rebearing. Special attention
given to Interference Cases before the Pat.
ent Office, Extensions before Oongregs, Infringement Sui's in different States, and
all litigation appertaining to Inventiong-or
Patents: Send stainp to Gilmore & Co, for
pamphlet of sixty pages.
Old Bounty Land Warrants.
The laxt Beport of the Commissioner of
the General Land Cffice shows 2,897 ,600acres Of Bounty Land Warrants outstand
ing. These were issued under act of 1855
and pri-r acts. GILMOSE & CO. pay cash
forthem. Send by registered letter. 2g
Assignments are imperfect we tive insiructions to perfect them.
U. §. General Land Office.
Cormrtested sand Coses prés~cnuted before
the United States Genere) Land Office and
Department of the Lite iow. Private Land
Claims, Mining and pre-emption elaine
and Homestead cakes attended to.
Arrears of Pay and Bounty.
Officers, soldiers and suil ra of the late
war, or their heirs, are in many cases entitled to money from the Government, of
which they have ng knowledge. — Write
full hi:tory of service,~and stale amount
of pay end bounty received. Enclose
stamp to CILMORE & CO,, and 4 full re
ply, afterexamination, wiil be given you
me,
Pensions.
All officers, soldiers, and sailors wonna ;
ed, ruptured, or injured in the late “War,
however slightly, can obtain a pension by
eddressing GILMORE & Cv.
Cases prosegited by GILMORE k OO.
before the Sopreme Court of the United
States, the Court of Claims aid (he Bouthérn .Claims Commis: ion,
Each department of our busir ess ir conducted ins separate bureau, und:r the
cHarge of the same experienced parties ex:ployed by the old firm. Prompt ettention
te «ll business entrusted to GILMORE &
CQ. is thus secured. We desire to wip
suceess:by deserving it.
A. dress, GILMORE & CO.,
4y22 Washington, D. OC,
HOUSE FOR SALE.
, THE HOUSE and LOT on Bev
der strevt, lately occupied by Jess
i 8. Thom paom, is offered for sale-s
taine six Booms, -andis in good repair, Fx
further particuilara enquire of
ran 1 :
doth, 1918,