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i NEVADA ciITyY, CAL,
ROCAL AFFATRS.
"Local Brevittes.
Read Joe Petit's proclamation in
anothercolumn,What: with weddings, _tevivale, ;
dances, and mining excitement, the
_ residents of Nevada: Gity are. kept
‘80 busy, that the pulitical horizon .
is not scanned very closely, >Some one has nipped onr reporter’s black overcoat, or ‘else be lias
left it somewhere ubout town. Ang .
information about the matteris jue
what he wants to get bold of. ‘The
ae The Union_may-bave the flor, }_Latest-s'yles Shawis-at ae
‘in Nevada
‘Music ‘has
or~the’ occa.r will be proditig Supper,
FOR ALI!
‘Programme, vie
Copies for Two
~_ r.
a8: Heretofore an.
ed.
EN AWAY! °
OUNCEMENT.
riun ity to averybody
neific Life, a first
ly Sporting Journal,
ned + bestto reduce
dof the PREMIUM
ear to two months,
un ber of. subscribers
> six thousand, and
ase the total amount
to, be presented to$1,000 00 to $2,-ORDERS WILL BE
~E SUBSCRIBERS IN
No.-39 for. ieces
No. 40 for...
No, 41 for...°
e
No. 6) for...
No, 62 for...+
No. 53 for..-No, 64 fur...
NO. BS for..0. .
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No, 68 for...:
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No. Ti for...No, 72 for..+No, 173 for..++
No, 74 for,..++ ;
TNO, 16 £0.08
1No. 76 to 100,@ $3,
; : : ae PAAR ARMA HAAN AAAARAAAAAAAAAAAA AA
YING THE SUM OF
OLLAR,
THE PACIFIC LIFE
fo a numbe: ed couped
ticipute in the recep-—
m Uruers. a
. ing to the amount
Wu DO NOT DE
HTISING, OB WHO
@ ADVERTISE, WILL
OUNT THEREOF 1X
ON DEMAND,
the order t¢ the Pebmay subscribe to the
r us long & time a8 be
h dollar peid he wil
1. COUPON BECEIFS
be tor one year WH),
UR DULLARS, reesive
iptis.2 tivch — the Pre
List isi .
ies is a wat val
it events in &
lope: Its various ot
the tust, drama, fort
ulture, athletics, Fh"
military eciencetow
ire department doing.
ent on recede of ta
ei i.
received, Bend 20,
Re giste red » Li tter oF
rdux.paysbie te
RY. SHAW.
Publisher.
LIFE .OF FICE,No 518 Clay Street,
SAN FRANCISCO.
. for driving vas
,at Shait
on and 1 arill be?)
ened a Febru]
fulak , on ‘
aliok app
INS, Superintendent’
D. BOBO,
and sargeo®,
“From 9 to 10 A.¥
‘6to8sP.M.
OUR,
ee
ave arabe ee ne
2 * y
. the editor of the Union-was here last,
and felt sure he would divulge its,
_ edly till 12 o'clock. " Their soirees
tbat black overcoat.-Grass Valley y
Union.
, We have missed the coat ever since
_Whereabouts when given an opportunity. Thanks. pee aifras ei Mabe
Muller and Becket’s’ party, .at
Hunt's Hall, on Friday «night, was
voted a succes3 by. alkwwho were
present. Duneing commenced at 8
o'clock, and continued nninterrapi—
Ghe Daily Transcript
ship, but itis not
To Prevent Mipew on Patsrrves.
Take the white of an egg «avd wet
slightly both: sides of #piece of letter paper sufficiency: large: to cover
‘over-che top ofthe preserves snugly;
in this way they huve been kept free
from mold and’ spoiting two. yeurs.
authenticated.
wooed she would'nt.
Lost« :
A hair bracelet with a bine: enameled clasp, was lost on Friday mornfing: ‘TB fieder will confer a fuver
&
e
>
inte tian pants 4 ine Avie met SCORE ——— one eats
Robms:to Lets
Two or three gentlemen can find
delightful +rooms, pleasant location,
‘home comfotts, iv a: private family,
Kindergarten School.
Miss Surah Hanly, having taken
the schoo! furmerly taught by Mrs.
Lowrey, on Brond street, adjoining:
‘the Theatre, has opened a Kander~ are bound to be-popular, aa they are
determined to pleuse all and give
them more than the worth of their
money.
The revival meetings, will be -continued all this week, ‘I'he iuterest
being manifested: is: great,iaud. the
attendance euch night is large.
A party of singers serennded several of our cilizeny.on Friday evening. They visited the residence of
Mrs. M. 8. Deal lust, and after their
outdoor performunce were invited
inside, where they were bospitubly
entertained until the.‘‘carn o’ the
—elock,””
The private school of-Miss Sarah
Hanly, is in operation now, but the
attendance is notas large ns it
should.be, The plan of iustruction
is admirable for young pupils, aud
the school should reeeive proper encouragement from parents.
The “Spring. Chicken’’ was.ar
raigned inthe County. Gourt yester. day, for an alleged uttempt to cuta
« man, in Truckee, a.sbort time since,
and pleaded uot. guilty to the charge.
. The trial of the case was set for Fri. !
day next. The ‘‘Chicken™ is a frisky damsel, and ‘cuts up many: fantastic freaks not enumerated: 1m the
present indictment,There never was a better time
for growing grass and graim than
this section has experienced for the
past six weeks. Although agricolturists are favored; aiuers are disposed to feel a diule. despondent.
The outlook for thedatter purt-of the
season is not very flattering for
. gravel miners. Qaartz men never
had more favorable weather.. We
suppose, on the whole, that the
country willeome out of the season’
as well off as is-ordivarily. the-case,
even if some do complain.
Weunderstand that Prof. Halleck
has made arrangements with. the.
First Congregational Society, to}:
give an entertainment at the Theatre,
in about six weeks, for .tbe purpose.
of raising fands to purchusean organ. 4
The entertainment will beva novelty,
in town and will commend itself to
the intelligent public. Itavill require
at least.100 children to give:-the entertainment. Prof. Halleck is too
well known to make it necessary
to advance any arguments to prove
that the entertainment will be borh . .
successful and interesting.
’ When the old Baaoer, and its,
néighbor, the North Banner, . get
well to going; when.the Provideme
gets well down to business; when
the New England, the Soggs, the
Spavish, the Mountuimeer, the Dead-. ‘wood, the Gold Kun and thé Hen
house mines.all get their levels well
opened; when the Cold Spring, and
the numerous clainis on the old
channel get under fall headway,
won’t times be lively in this section? }
All these things will be realized before long,
Services at the Baptist Church today as usual, Rev. J.C. Bateman will
preach. Buptism after morning serviee. @. W. Scorr, Pastor.
Don’t Diiss.
To exainine the elegant new Prints
A RUMOR has been circulated that
Aw old bachelor says that when he}
_. bringing tbese most unprincipled
meu to tLe bar ofjustice. Uniforme.
“. porting to-be-“ours unless Mrs, Jes.
pre is uituched to]
Fgartem sebool, for the instruction-of SSUZUDONT removes all disugreeuA Card to the Public..
~ For many ‘years we have made two
medicines snited to the ailments of a
V st class of sufferers. Thousands
of cures have been made by them,
and, in fact, the word failure eannot beconpledwith them. Bat witbin-the Jast two-years counterfeits of
gerons in their close imitation of our
we bave placed upon each ning
box: of Hollowny's Ointment ae fre
Siniile of the signature of our agent,
Mr: Jos. Haydock.” To: coanterfeit
is félouy. We shall relenUledsly parsue any one who imitates this, with .
the atmest vigor of them-law, . We
lupst: eurnestiy beg that. the great
tuass of the American people will
nid 08 in opr efforts to-protect-thein.
health, and belp us in our task of
ly refuse to puréhase Medicines .pnrTrade Mark. To secure the people, . .
HAMS,
our medicines have sprung ap, dan-. CON,
f
cnydock’s “sigtia:
Mi.
— Pregrant SOZODONT is a _OMD_RO-.
sitiou of the parest and choivest -ingredieuts of the Oriental vegetable
‘Riugdom. Every ingredient 18 well
known to bave y beueficial eff-eton
‘the teeth aud gums, Its embalming
‘Or ubliseptic property andaromatic
fragrance makes ita torlet luxury.
ble odo.s from the breath caused: by
The public’s obedient servants, .
Bornowar &Co..
dl2.Ly,
A Pine Thing for the Teeth.. .
T
8
he
tate.
_ Instruction in sewing will be given
htwicea week to the pupils.
No children aamitted over-12years
of age. :
Terms—$2 per month,
Nevada City, Feb, 20, 1877.. lw ,
_ Priday Night. Soiree.
lar Friday night. Soirees-at Hant’s
Hall until fertber notice. He bas
securéd the sérviees of Beckett and
Cartér; and will present a programme
each evening that will please all,—
lar. f18-4f
Tuwantsto purchase the adbve
amount of Citizens Bank Time Certifiestes, at the usual discount. .
250.shares Ns C. N. G. RB. R.-.stock‘for sale in lots to suit purchusers.
dl6-if _ A. NIVENS, Jr.
GRAND OPENING.
L. JACOBS & BRO.
Will display. to-day, the
most
ELEGANT STOCK OF
DRY
FANCY GOODS
Ever brought to Nevada
County, consisting of all
the
LATEST NOVELTIES:
Inthe = =
DRY GOODS: LINE, .
«
OUR! DRESS GOODS .
Are the. handsomest and
. Cheapest ever sold in.Nevada City. —
« Complete stock of {
HOUSE FURNISHING:
GOODS.
FANCY GOODS§;,Everybody invited to call
and examine our mammoth.
Boods with pleasure. 4
Samples sent-free to-all
parts of the county.
L. Jacobs & Bro.
Broad: Street, Mevada City
»
cece aie
*
February 2, 1877
yer"
© eee
nent ei
. Ed. Maller will continue -the regu-. }
Admittanee for gentlemen. one dol-}.
-. fal, glossy, ; luxuriant hair;:prevents
stock. We “will show our} trienas
catarrb; bud teeth, &e. It is entirely free from the injurious and acrid
properties of tooth pastes and. powders whieh destroy the enamel, Une4
bottle wi.l last six mouths, .
Usien Hotel Barber shop.
ting performed ut the Usiion Hotel
Barbe® pace in toe highest style of
the art.. James Fay, Proprictor..Haoan’s MaGnorta Baum preserves:
and restores the complexion: removes
freckles, tan andsailowness; makes
the skin soft, white-and~ delicate.
=
<
A Card. ‘
To allwho are suffering from the
-nervons.weukness, early, décay, lose 4
of: manhood, d., I will send a recipe
that will cure you, FREE.OF
CHARGE.. Ibis great remedy was
‘Giscuve: ed-by u missionary in South
America.. Send a self addressed envelope to:the Rev. Josepa T. lnwan,
‘Station’, Bible House, New : York
. City. joliém
us this Out--It may save Yeur
: Life.
There is no person livi :
suffers more or less with Lung’ Dieeuse, Conghs, Colds or Consumption.
yet sowe would die rather than pay
5 cents for a bottle of medicine that
would coretbem, Dr, A, Borchee’s
German Syrup has lately been introduced in this country from Germ my
and its wonderens cures astonish
every one that try it. If you doubt
whut we say ip print, cat this out
and take it to your Droggist, and get
a sample botile for 10 cents and try
it, or a regular size for-75 eente, —~
Holloway ’s Bills,
Tarn. of life.—Armed with this
Qreut antidote, the firery ordeal is
passed ibrough and the sufferer once
more restored to the
impaired bealth: hese Pills are
equully ¢fficacious in all female eomplaints, and obstructions atthe dawn
vf womanhood, Sold
25 cents per: bex or pot.
=
: Eyon’s:Katuarion makes beautiits failing ,out or. turning gray, It
has stood: the test.-of 40 yeas,
charmingly perfumed, and-has no
rival. meh12-ly
. ERE ENG HS LIRA EET 0 a enc
Buccessor to Bell & Bekie».
Masonic Building,
Oor. Pine & Commercial Sts
© Nevads City.
Wholessic & Retail dealer!
Drugs, . Medicines, Chemicals,
Patent Medicines, &c,
“A full line of Ghoice Perfumery, Toilet
BSeaps, Toilet Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs
, &c, .
Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window
Giava,Paint Brushes. &c. z
Also a full line of s TATION ERY, euch as
lank Books, Letter. Note and Legal Pa.
er; Gold Pens, &c a é
Bian Boots made to order at the lowest
an Franciseo prices.
My Stock is most complete in alkdte de
partments and my prices are low..
4 share of public patronage.
P. H. BELDEN.
Nevada, March $1, 1876,
. Schmittburg & Heinneman,
AVE REMOVED *SaLoon
where
b THEIR
TO COMMERCIAL 5'
they will be hsppy to meet:aldtheir
ends. The Choicest
opposite the TRANSCRIPT O
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
» 1 Whenever you want to “smile”
Shaving, Shumpooing, Hair Cut. Its application cannot be detecteds . .
ervers: snd indiscretigns of youthy}
but what .
osession of an}wyety where. . .
LARD!' LARD!
om the Grass Valley road; or}:
nee
Six lb, cans of Lard, dee«
Bails.
Also 8 and 10 Ib. cana.Orders left at theOffice,
by letter through the« Post
Office will::be promptly at‘tearded to. »
Cashin & Coo
Nevada, Dec. 14, 1876, :
NEW GROCERY. STORE.
. SHOCKAN & BRO.,
Commercial. Streetsander Transcript Office
NEVADA CITY,
H‘S JUST RECEIVEDA LARGE.
AND CHOICE 8TUCK-OF
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
PRODUCE,
CASE GOODS,
FRESH and SALT FISH,
Ete, Ete.
Which \.they will: sell. Cheaper
cs
than can be bought-at any
. other store-in town for CASH.
FRESH FISH-RECEIVED DAILY.
L, , Go ode delivered free of charge. .
” SHOCKAN & BRO.
Drugs, Medicines; &ct Wevads Gity, Feb. 9.1877.
READ THIS.
LL. PERSONS INDEBTED TO DR. F.
BUELOW, sre requested to settle their
accounts with the uudersigned, who wild
receipt for the same.
LEO. GARTHE.
Nevade, January 24, 1877.-lm
Spruce Wood for sale,
V_¥FlumeLumber . Company.
LUMBER YARD at TOWN TALK,
a LL kinds of Flume, Mining and
. Bui ldivg Lumber cons tantly er a
en
sol4 on the 1% dayof March, 1877,
ASSESSMENT NOTICE, .
ILD SPRING GuAVEL MINING .CO
Principal place of dusiness, Nevada
ley, Nevada county, Ual. Notice is hereby
ven, thatata meeting of the Trustee,
ld at the office of the Secretary, February Oth, 1877,an axsessnient (NO 12,)/of 16
cents per share, was levied upon ag a
mediately in United Swstes: gold coim, to
the. Seeretary
Broad
Any stock upon whic
shellremsin unyéid o:
Location of works near Willow: ¥alof the company, at bis-office,
» Nevada City. : :
said assesment
the 6th day of
1877, will be deemed delin ay tes
and advertised for seleat public au
and unless payment isanade a
te
thereon .
logetner with costs of advertising and
FFICE, First door below John Jack's,
( on Piré Streeb, NEVADA. te Cal,
Wiil practice im all the Courts.of the
fitste, aps
Congregations! Ohurehy
jani2 SCHMITTBURG & KEINNZMAN, . "? Gy order ef ibe Board of Trustees.
: 1, J. ROLFE, Secretary.
J. M. WALLING, Fevads City, Feb. 6th, 1917.ATTORNEY AT Law. 1, W. CHARLES, M. D,
NOTARY PUBLIC. . SURGEONand PHYSICIAN,
> OFFICE, 62 BROAD STRFET. . *
esidence, Main Street, two doors abov
bit.
~
.
pnt; AND BAKERY,CASHIN & CO. 3
LI AVE ON BAND, oF ‘TEER own!
H MANURACTURE, sia
Sar
} .
i 1
Bvst:to-be hdd in the}:
oe At the very LOWEST rates,;
“ o calband examinemy stock:
. which is FRESH. & PURE. . .
Bow
GROCERY, —_
. PROVISION,
LIQUOR STORE
Be
ee
PERE Sacken THE ree PROOE
adjoining my BAKERY, with
A LARGE AND CHOICE:.
"ASSORTMENT or =
. Pamily-Groceries;.
¥." 4
OF THE “BEST: QUALITY, at
~ FRESH OGUGH CANDY,.
BETHESDA WATER.
IRECT FROM™“YTHR. SPRINGS AT DPiscxmen, Wise
PRESTON’S. >
GROCERTES;~
CASE GOODS,Etc.;; Ete.;Of the Best Brands, constantly on hand.
Wilkbe suppliedwith Bread,
Pies; Cakes, Crackers, Confeotionery, etc. :
I intend to keep the BEST of
everything to be found in.a
' PROVISION STORE. Thank. fal for past patronage, I-.so-.
lidit a continuance of the same,
ALEX. GAULT.
Nevada City;November 4th, 1976;
' "PHOS, PRICE'S »
ASSAY OFFICE,.
—AND—
_ CHEMICAL LABORATORY).
626 @ACRAMEN'PO 81’,, SAN FRANCISCO,
SITS of-bullion received, melted
; ‘duto bars,and returns made in from:
24 to 48 heurs.,
Bullion-can we}forwarded to this Ofice
aud returns made ifthe game manner,
Careful Analyaie made-of Ores, Metals,
Solis, Waters; industrial Products, etc.
Mines examinedand. reportedmpon, Con
sullations on Ohemica? and Metilargical
gucationsay .
Gold bars on all amounts bélow $1,000,
r cent.
Silver Bars on all amounts belew $400)/
per cent.
Dore Bars for the Gold....... $2 00
« ba Silver .,..44 per cent.4
Determination of Gold and Silverin any
Ores,
Assay for
ty
“
oe
+
“
‘oe
es
oe
Lhd
ro
h
Analyses.
Auslitative Analysis of Ores, $10 to $25 00
of Waters,....256.00
Quantitative “ MBM. guise 75 00
bi has of Guanc....25 06
Proximate Analysis of Coaly.....16 00
“ “
Quantitative of) Soe adn ses 50 00
Comp lets analyses, quelitat! eand qnantitative, of enimpiex substances at npecial
rates. agi
——
NEW CIGARSTORE.
C. BECKMAN’
Dealer im-‘Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes
ete, etc. —
T the o]d Stand. formerly weupied
by Hugh MoCauley,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
Hag just received one of ike Choicest
Stocks of CIGAHKS and TOBA Ou cvyer cffered in tbis city. The followimg are
some of the fine brands of Civers:
Pigaro, Justice, James Lick, Belle,
Venus Unanue Hermanos,
Edwin Booth, Meridianas Expecial.
The ““MERIDIANAS ESPSCIAL” ana
“JUSTIOCK” are the finest bi v4 iUARS cn
Tne Best Bends of TOLACC)
_ Dick Wasson will be iis! encscce
@ eerveeli who may favor hin wiih ihe
aiwaye
nage. When you want s "way “up
Bigh’’ Clee, give hima 4 call. ;
" [$an23-3m ht eet
‘HLS. BRADLEY,
CIVIL ENGINEER,
And UV. 8 Deputy Sarveyor
NEVADA OrTY, Cal ~
Hevada Cite uly wai, 1876. j
. WINES: and LIQUORS;’.
ci SUES 2
First Class GROCERY AND:
from-any part of the interior by: Express . ~ '
Charges: Gol@and Silver Bullfon . .
2 00; “ M
Gold Bars on al! amounts above:$1,000, % . .
00. :
fee Bats on all amounts above $400; +% . .
Choice Toilet Goods;
of Quantity, and superior as)
to Quality; toany Provision} — ire ae
Store_in themountaing;1. Neveda"Drug-Store,
E.M PRESTON, Prop’r.
CHOICE PROVISIONS,. . CITIZENS BANK.
( Bisaaees STOCK, $200,000.
\ OFFICERS :
B. M. PRESTON .. 2.. ccc ca ees Président
T. Wy Bidournry,..... Vice Presideni,Jom '?. Morgan.... ‘
Dri ®. %. H "va Sion T. M i®. MS Hun John T. Morgan,
Ceo M.Niwghes, _T.W. Sigourney,
te eeeeune Cashier, —
is B. Mi Preston.
Reseive Deposits buy end sell exchang zs
3 wef eth la se and badagg
gest price paid for: », ad Oounty:
Warrants. of ? 2 sa
‘Draw Ohecks on San Francis*o;Sar Joxo
Sacremerto, Virgiala City and “es ‘Angt228, a
Also’ sell Exchange on New York, wud all
the 'printeipal European Cities,
Hes.
° CORRESPONDENTS. :
San Francisco— First Nat. Gold Ban,
San Jose—Farmers National Gold Bauk
New York-Pirst National Bank. ei
THE OLD: AGCOMMODATION:
Nevada and Gravs-Vullky: Stage
rita
Ste
e Sf
Time Table, :
Leave Grass Valley at 8 o'clock A, M.;:
returning: have Nevada City at 9 4, M..
Leave Grass Valley-at 4 o’clook P, M : re.
turning) ledve Nevada City at 6 P. M,
part of the city: without extra charge.
Pack carrted ut dow rates.
Orders leftatthe National.or Union Ho. .
vels, in Nevada City, or at-the Exchange’
Wisconsin or Golden Gate: Hotels; «Gress!
Valley, will beprymptly attended to
augétt. B.F. HARRIS ™Prop'r, »
A: NIVENS, SR.>.
GENERAL INS NCE AGENT,
STOCKS BOUGHT'AND SOLD. .
; ON COMMISSION
\
ce
CIGARS AND TOBACCCmene
MASONIC. BLOCK, .
Pime Street, Nevada City.
jy9:
A, LADEMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALRR IN-GROCERIES .AND PRODUCE.
~ COMMERCIAL STREET, —
Nevada City.
~
Mi itQh® © stare rite
WITH
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
Produce ofall kinds, ete’
My Goodsare Sold at the Lawes:
' Prices and are Deliverea within
a Reasonable
Charge.
Distance Free of
ance of the same,
A. LADEMAN,
Nevada Olty. August 9; 1876..
ESTRAY NOTICE.
oo
‘NAME :TO MY PREMISES, ABOUT
Ys weeks ag0,@. cow, between three anc
four years old, Sheis » white cow wit!
dark gpecks on the neck, snd red exrs
with piece off.of right-ear. She haw biackmarks around her teet. My premises a.
on Rush Creek. :
. GIACOMO GIACOMELL4,
Nevada City, Jan.14, 1877, i
NICE GROCERIES
CHAS. F. ROBINSON
. & T bia Store, on BROAD. STREET, o;posite the Methodist Charch, keeps
constentiy on band as Bne a stock of Ghi.
CERICS, PROVISIONS, &c. 54 can be found
in Nevada city, woich will be coldee LOW
THE LOWEST. Give me a cal? -R. M. HUNT, M.D.
ATTENDING PHYSICIAK
HEVADA GETy.
ims,
palate collections and transact a gemers):
Ladies and. gentlemen called for at ange
Thankfabfor the patronage alreaay ve
1.esowed, I respectfully solicit a continu