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January 10, 1877 (4 pages)

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NEW JISPENSARY ANEY STREET, 1854, for the treat . rene Diseases inal ~“Wealn Sgn he pleasure of an, turned from Visiting of Europe, and bay his Dispensary, 623 of Coramer.ial, Say d-patients and those aay find him. ed neither time nor ow remedies, and hag 4 acilities for tig is_of persona, boty stence from theo, — ces, or from ¥ em . Look at -their stitutions; di ppiness of fe. In this: hotrig ier until d&ath closes , FUardians, friends Who are Suffering ible: life destroy; 8 *y are. cared for an¢ ste.. Send them im. on, &@ physician who e his especial study certain to cure the without mercury or important te those those who are inter their friends, to be etended doctors who shing their skill in s few days, imposing hg the names of em. . Eurojie and_ other carefpl and make . may fall into the feakne the corseqnence ot ary vice, or depraved practiced by the an almost) unlimited . Mnetring certainty morbid, symptoms, scientific meditay . countenance, dark bin. in the head, ring. like the rustling of of charicts,-wnensi.— eakness of the limbs, ted intellect, loss of . approachingstrang. *w acquaintances, 9 ciety, oss of mem. imples and variou ace, furred tongue, consumption, night i-frequentinsanity, i, persons s0 afflict. 1ediately;either-in have a cure effected ic mode of treating rer fails. of effecting e. Dr. G. will give yany one who will ‘im that he wascured either of the Sen * Men, plate marriage, who ny of these féarful eet the sacred re. m them, nor delay ief. . ‘Gibbon’s office or medicines msy rely. confidential secrecy nd expect no more thafair and mutuneration of services the circumstances n a too prevalent snd rtion among quacks . sponsible, and wild written instrament, ~~ set a radical and per no charge. t Home. may be CURED AT a letter to Dr. Gibe myptome, length of: continued, and the rwarded, freefrom o \any_part.of the in direction, for PQLLARS in Hraugh the Co., tad rEN letter \ Wells, ‘Fargo » will be forw of the Union. [IBBON, 623 Kearne} cial, San-Francisco‘ommercial trees 30X 1957 on the lete will please informa _ ycead his advertise SCRIPT. myl ‘ONS. RNIA, COUNTY OF the District Court icial District of the and for the county . of the State of Calto Tevoma Silver uh limited Defenant, d to’appear in an acuin theDistrictOourtlicial District of the and for the county th day of October Plaintiff, and to. anied therein, within ‘the day.of service} mu of this Summons his county; or, if inty, but in this Dis ays; otherwise witbcoent—will be taken t, according to the nt, Being an action ys Plaintiff to recover nid one hundred "anc llars, alleged to be you to. Plaintiff for ‘nd expended st Ded. request, between day of Julv,1 er, 1876, which De1d promised to psy Plaintiff avers thst dthe same, or sy nh demand ,for PpayTherefore Plaintif + you for said sum % Psuit. .Aad you are you fail te -appe™ compiaint as abevé jntiif will take jude. the sum of $10,113. Bee y whereof, L¢Jamét rk of Digtrict “Cour yereunto set my. f ,aid Court, at of evada, on the } 1876. ; laintiff's Attorney D, WHITE, cer, RDINANCE: TY TRUSTEES DO” : That the City =* year shall be fifty dollars for te per one hundred A, the wo tar Moeasion every ev of }, 187 Provident. tary pro tem.. eee . the Daily Tens —onduct 4 First Class ~ emplify the superiority of his method of —to-with bis owt personal instfuction: o Sibend---~. — B. BRADY. Manager, — NEVADA-CITY, Cat. N. P, BROWN. _B. J. WATSON. BROWN & WATSON, Proprietors; ‘BUSINESS: COLLEGE, : “—AND— TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. SAN FRANCISCO, ENRY BARNARD,.-AM.,—Professor of Mathemiitié and Science of Acounts; graduate of Prince of Wales Colege, and Stow’s Medel and Normal ‘I'rainng School; late State Institute Director ni Lecturer of’ Minnesota, and.for the ast five years President of the Minneapois Business College; having disposed of is_ entire interest<in that institution, and emoved to San. Francisco, will hereafter n that city, etitrance at Sutter street, and, 220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with office in Root 38,) where he will give his personal attention and services to those whp-desire instruction-in Bookkeeping or thé Science of. Accounts .and English. Branches. Prof. Barnard is the originator and.author: of the celebrated metnod of Teaching Accounts which has become so popular in elucidating the intricacies and mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to secure a wider field of labor in which to exinstruction, he has organized Barnard’s Business College and Telegraph Institate, San Francisco. : : A SPECIAL FEATURE. : No more students wili be admitted to the College than Professor Barnard can attend He has not organized this enterprise merely.as an easy Way to inake mi ney, but to establish'as en viable a reputation as an Instfuc-. tor a8 he has left behind bimin Minnesota. and to build up a Business College of the highest merit, in waich the fullest equiv‘alent will be given for all Tuition collect: . . ed, and which, by personal effort, he-will make the best institution on thé “Pacifie Coast, in which to obtain a first class Prac. tical Business Education. . “ HOURS OF INSTRUCTION. . -— SEssions—9 to-11.30 A. M. and 2 to EVENING SEsstons—7,30 to9.30.P. M. ‘Students will be entitled to the ‘use of tne rooms from 8.30 A. M.to 5 P.M., thus enabling them to ‘work outside of the hours of instruction. : ~“LADIES-"A separate apartment will: be reseryéd fer the Lady Students. who will be provided with every convenience to facllitate their work. Seo STATIONERY -aNDBooks—Our ayrangements are such that all supplies ior the course can be obtained of us at?ates much below the usual cost, andcorresponding in every particular witb the books used in pea, business. Ze i Dip.omas -Our Diplomas are engrave” ‘on steel, finely executed at_great cost; the will be issagd* to students completing thy Coursé ‘in the Business Department on paymeit of the fee ‘of five dollars. No Vacarion--The College will be in session during the entireA4year. Students will be admitted at. any time. : No Gopyinc FROM Text Booxs—The —hightyobjectionable—methpd_of copying from fext books without understanding { whatis intended to be conveyed is, altogether avoided, All ‘work done isthe direct product of the student’s own thought. Puce We maintain the most-rigid discipline, insisting upcen perfect order and stem in everything. We-treat every st eit #8 & gelitleinan OF lady, ahd expect; only gentlemanly orlady-like conduct in return, Wedo not have rules or penalties but adapt special modes of treatment to, special cases. No conduct is allowed that would not_be tolerated in the drawing room. ‘of a wellregulated family, ; For full particulars send for Gatalogue and Ciréglars, explaining Course of Study. -We offer inducements that “are superior to those offered by any similar institution in theeity. For further information address BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 120 Sutterstreet, Room 38, Sen Francisco, -Cal. teferences, by permission: Hon. David turt, State Superintendent of Public In struction, Minnesota; Hon. B. Wilson late Superintendent of Punlic Instruction Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Equitable Lif Assurance Society, 426 California street. § F.; S\P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 San some streét, 5. F. San Francisco, Oct, 31, 1875. CAPITAL $360;000. : HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 406. CALIFORNIA STREET . San Francisco; FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. J.¥F. Houghton, President. Geo. H, Howard, Vice President. ‘Charles H. Story, Secretary. NvB. Eddy, Marine Secretary: H. H.®igelow, General Manager kh. H.* Magill. General Agent. » Grass Valley Branch for Nevada County TRUSTRES, T, W. Sigourney — Office No. 99 Main Street, ag? Grass Valley, Cal. 4 _CITY TAXES, . _ City taxes for the year 1876-77 are _now due and payable at the Marshal’s Ofhee, O Broad Q on or before the first Monday in 1877, will become delinquent ‘ eent. added thereto , with oth W.J. ORG Clerk: . BROAD reial College OTICE IS HERERY GIVEN THAT] EMPIRE (. __LIVERY STABLE, EXCHANGE HOTEL, NEVADA CITY. PD. WELLINGTON, Proprietor. a fe proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES announces: that’.he has pow the Largest lot of ak : Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in thie part of the State. Teams,. with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks fo let. at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. ee The Horsesare free froin. vice, of good style and capable of going a8 fast as anv gentleman cares to drive. : Carriages for Funerals attended to with proinptness. Good Saddle Horses always on hand... °. ~ HorstS™ boarded by the day,. week. or month and the greatest of care guarantéed D. WELLINGTON, Nevada City, November 17th, 1875, _ NICE GROCERIES. CHAS. F, ROBINSON A T his Store, on BROAD STREET, opd posite the Methodist Church, keeps constantly on hand as fine a stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be found in Nevada.city, which will be soldas LOW -“PHELOWEST. Give mea call64 __B, H.MILLFR’S ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE, , ODD FELLOWS’ BUILDING, BROAD STREET, NEVADA-CIFY: SHARE of the public patronage reA _Spectfully solicited. ag? THE OLD ACCOMMODATION : Nevada and Grass Valley Stage Line. _< Time Table. “Leave Grass Valley at 8 o’clock A. M,; retufning leave Nevada City at 9 A.M. ~~ / Leave Grass Valley at 4 o’clock P, M ; returning leave Nevada City at 5 P. M. Ladies.and gentlemen called for at any part of the city. without extra charge. Packages carried atiow rates. .°Orders leftat the National or Union Ho Wisconsin or Golden Gate Hotels, Gruss‘ Valley, will be promptly attended to augétf DR.C. D. BOBO, Physician and’ Surgeon, GRADUATE of.. the University of . # Pennsylvana,-and iégally qualified under the new law of Califoraia, by certificate from State Medical * Board, recorded in County Clerk’s Office. Can be consulted at P. H. Beiden’s Drug Sto e, or his Résidence, Broad Strect, opposite the Theatre. Nevada City, oo See Reférs tO Dr. H. H. Toland, San Franico, California. ee ee PHILIP RICHARDS, No. 30 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL, Gola Dust bought and sola. Bul-" lion discounted. Advances made on Gold Dust or bullion for coinuye,xt the Mint. CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO. Correspondent, fwigsAmerican Bank, . San Francisco 3 jyl-ba . a ee s ES oe eee a Nn 0 eT ee th a eT COUNTY WARRANTS, A LL Warrants on Gencral Fund, regisJob Printing Office . Printing in a style second to no ‘office in this State. =z * . sea tels, in Nevada City, or at the Exchange }.7 . the following described ptoperty,-to-wit: ~~ COMMERCIALSTREET, _ Nevada City. £ ia We are prepared to do Job. as . _As an advertising medium the Nevada Daily Transcript is the we State. oe as —PRICES VERY LOW. “COUNTY WARRANTS. _ ie 7h wseeite on General Fund, re-is&X tered prior to January:éth, 1877. Also all warrants on Special Fund,. registered prior to January 6th, 1877. Atso all warants on Road Fund registeredfprior to Qct, Sth, 1876. ~Alvo all Werrante~on Hospital Fund, registered prior tov duly 11, 1876, will be paid on presetitation. Interest Geases from date. J.NoPAYNE, ~ County Treasurer. Nevada, January.6, 1877. Eureka Stage and Express Co. STAGES will Jeave Nevada for Moore’s Flat and . Eureka. as follows: Leave Nevada City, Monday, Weduesday and Friday. Returning, leave Moore’s Flat and Eureka, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. TROTTER & CUNNINGHAM, Proprietors. CONSITABLE’S SALE. (TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF. K—) Nevada, Township of Eureka, ss. By virtue of an execution-to me Uelivered, is sued: from the Court of J, M. Ballard Esq., an acting Justice of the Peacein and tor the county aforesaid. bearing date Jana] ary 4th, 1877, to: satisfy a judgment ,rendered Dy said Justice of the Peace, on the 4th dav of January, AD. 1877, in favor-of M, L. Morrow and agaitst Charles EK. Puschell,for the sum of one hulndred and twen ty-seven dollars and one cet ($127 61),inU. 8. Gold Coin, debt, intereyt, damages and costs of suit. Tbavetaken in execution, and-siltsell to the trgtest. bidder for cash, A house and lot situated above the old road leading tu. Mooce’s Flat,an{l near the old Brewery, and one-house and lot situated at the new town site of Mdore’s Flat; and all the land laying below the Eureka road; and north of the new town site of. Moore’s Flat, claimed by the said) Charles E, PuscheH. . Notice is hereby given that I will expose fit. public sale all the-above described property, to the highest bidder ror east, in 0. 8oGold Coin, in front of Hagerty & Co’s. storé;in the Township of Eureka, county 6f Nevada, State of California, on Weanesday, the Jlst day of January, A. D. 1877, between the hours of 9 o'clock A, M, and 4 o’clock P. M., taken as the property of the above named. defendant, to satinfy the above demands and accru:ng costs. Witness my hand this sixth Ie ex tered prior to May 2d, 1876. Also warrant No. 164 on Special Fund, register. } ed Noy, 15th, 1876. Also all warrants on . hoad Fund, registered prior to July 12th, . 1876. Also'warrants on same Fund, Nos. 57, . 12th, 1876, will be paid on presentation. . . Interest ceases from date. J. N. PAYNE, “County Treasurer, Nevada City, Dec, 6, 1876. 2 Oretenees <i on —~—_.~—_—_ —--atinend H.S. BRADLEY, CIVIL ENGINEER, And U. S, Deputy Surveyor NEVADA CIFY, Cal Nevada City Jaly 21, 1876. e' DENTISTRY R. P. E. HUGHSON, has opened
an office : In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. Over Hyman Eros.’ Store. He is propared to perform all kinds of Mechanieal and Operative Dentistry, im the latest and most upproved styles. j Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver Vuleanite and Aluminium. Satisfaction guaranteed as to quality and price of work. Visits made at residence if desired. Nevada, May-30th, 1871. y H. W. VALANTINE.M. Di, RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, } FFICE, CORNER BROAD AND PINE FF S. over Prefton’s Drug Sw . Efitrance on Pine s . ~Residenpe at the oid Kéeney. place, Main St. “Ordéra left at E.M. Preston's Ww: D. LONG; a LZ 66, 68, 77, 107, 109 and 111, registered July ‘g . be secured by mortgage. day of January A. D, 1877, WILLIAM HEARNE, jan6 Constable Eureka Township. HOUSE FOR SALE. — ‘ ee . -geiiet, LOTS 6 AND 7,in BLOCK 35.0N bey +s«. Broad street,the property of. Dr. : rol IF. Bueiow,-with all buiidings, stable, duitbuildings, &c., are offered for sale, . Terms—Half cash gndhalf to Bids tobe made In writing, with 5 pertént. of the bid deposited. All bids to be left with Leop. Garthe, the agent of Dr. F. Buelow. No bids received after Januery 14, 1877, dso _ PROBATE NOVICE. Ntbe Probate Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. In the ceased. 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Newsdealers, or sent, postpaid, by DONNELLEY, LOYD, & CO., ; Publishers, Chicago, Ill. To All Whom It May, Concern. : NOW ALL MEN'BY THESE PRESK ENTS, that I,L.Charonnat, of the county.of Nevada, State of California, the party of the first part herein, do hereby. remancipate my son, Anselme Aristide Charonnat, a minor,the party of the second part herein. And Ido hereby grant to my said son, Anselme, the right to make contracts, to labor for wages,to receive his own wages, and to do ajl other things on _his account as fully and efféctually as he might if he were now of the full ege of twenty-one years, And Ido hereby fully re. tease to him the said Anselme, all right to his Own Wages, and the fruits of his own labor and services, without lect or hindrance on my part. And that I will not be may make, but all persons dealing with him are notified thatthey must do 80 as though the said Anselme Aristise Char onnat were of the full a:e of twenty-one years. The said. Anselme will be of the full age of twenty-oné ¥errs on the twen“tieth day of July, A. D. 1877. patians Witness my hend and seal this 4 8¢al) twenty-third day of December, A. ——) D. 1876. jan3 ALLEN MINERAL SPRINGS. Moore’s Fuat, Nov: 13, 1876. Y Rk. Eprrorn:—1 deem it s duty £ owe to iVE thesick and suffering,to call the attentiou of the public to the devervedly nee lar Allen Mineral Springs, in Lake county. It is known tosome that Lhave been an invalid since 1863. LaetMay, hearing of the Allen Springs;T visited them, and was induced to give them a trial. Ina few days-t felt a decided improvement, and for the first four weeks my symptoms were varicus. Sometimes worse and then better, but on the whole the feeling of returning health was predominate. I pergevered, and now am rewarded with a complete restoration to health. The waters have been analyzed by Prof. W. T. Wentzell of San Francisco, “and . found to contain chloride of sodinm, mag. nesium and potassinm, bicarbonate of magnesium sodium, and calciuni, sulphate of sodium, phosphate of iron, silica, carbonic acid. The water is strongly.aerated with carbonic acid, With the salts of sodium, and ‘magnesiuin, aud_ptiosphate of iron predominating, therefore the medicinal value of the waterds superior. The location iswne of the pleassutest to be-found in the CoastQRange; its walks are shaded by forest trees, of fir,«pruce, live oak etc. The climate is not surpassed anywh« refon the Coast, theair being very balmy! and pure. The sititude ie about 2,500 feet above tide water,and the winds are brok@h by mountain ranges, north and south. average maximum temperature is about 862, Ihave known persons to visit these springs for only three or four weeks atid return home cured—cured of some longstanding complaint. In chronic cases more time is usumlly required. to~ effect permanent cures. From what I have learned of mineral waters, I am satisfied-there are none superior, if equal, to the Allen Cbalybeate, ‘Sulphur and Soda Springs, and . gratefuHy and cheerfully, without solicit ition, earnestly recommend them to “the public patronage. The proprietors are gentlemen, attentive to the wants of visitors, making sll feel al home during thei stay with them. How to get there—From Marysville, via Colusa end Wliliams; from Sacramento by . rail te Williams; from San Francisco via L. CHARONNAT. ndto Wiiliams, thence by daty stage, 35 miles, over’a smooth mountain rosd, having been shortened pnd improved this season. ¢ n16-1ra, "J , JOHN SHEA ‘of this order bé published for four successive weeks, before the saic 17th day of Fe rnev and Counselor at Law . AND NOTARY PUBLIC. FFICEON BROAD STREET on 05 the National Eacbange Hotel. lished in the ssid Nevada county. : . ~ JOHN CALDWELL, ra 5th,1877, _ Probate dudye, J.M, Walling, Atty, ; ‘TRANSCRIPT, » hewspaper printed and pub. ‘J. M. WALLING,~ ca FIRE INSUBANCE AGENT, Sy FFICE, Brown & Morgan’s Block, N 'O VADA CITY, Cal, ” fais responsible for any contracts -which he . “he * A iatablayea—--aanbtoaeaatloenine _ NEVADA cITy, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10,-1877, AND GASHIN & CO. YAVE ON HAND, OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, A LARGE LOT OF ~~ “No.1 Hams, Bacon, = ae. _ Gard, The Best to: be had-in™ the State ; — LARD! LARD! Six lb, cans of Lard, decorated, with and without Bails. ae Also § and-10:Ib. cans. Lod ra left atthe Office, on the Grass Valley road, or by letter through the Post ‘Office wilt bo promptly at= tendedto. . » shin & Co. Nevada, Dec. 14, 1876. Harper’s Magazine. . Notices of the Pregs., . The-ever-increasing circulation of this excellent mouthly proves itgcoutinued adN.C.N. G. R. R.Co. _ TIME TABLE, No. 3. arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A. M. ries at-Grass Valley atH-35-AaE — OR the government and informationof ~~ Employees, the Company reserves the. right to vary—the-same-as-circurustancea— may require. -'To take effect Wednesday, May 24th, 1876, At 7:30 A. M. GOING SOUTH. Train Nc. 1 leaves Nevada City at5 A. M. and leavos Grasg Valley at 5.30A, M, ~ Train No.,3,_(local between-Grass—¥altey—— oe . tof Od Nevada) leaves Nevada at:11 A, M,, ar‘rain No. 5, leaves Novada at 4:1 leaves Grass Valley at 4.45 P. Colfax at 6.15 P. M. GOING NORTH, — Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.30 A. M, leaves Grass Valley at 9:05 A. ‘M., arrives at Nevada at 9:36 A. M, Tram No, 4 (local between Grass Valley and Nevada) leayes: Grass: Valley at 20 P. M,, arrives.at Nevada at 3:10 P. M. Train 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 Superintendent. Mark These Facts. The Testimony of the Whole World. — HOLLOW AY’S PILLS. ‘Thad no appetite; Holloway’s Pills gave me a hearty one, ’’ “Your Pills are marvellous.” “J send for another box, and keep them in the house.”’ aes “Dr. Holloway has cured my headache that was chronic.” a “TF give one of your Pills to my babe for cholera morbus. The déar little thing got wellinaduay.” . = ‘*My nausea of a morning is now cured,” “Your box of Holloway’s Ointment cured me-ef noises in the head. J rubbed some of your Ointment behind the ears and the. noise has left.’ “send me two-boxes; Iwaht one for a .poor family,” ‘I enclose a doHar; your price is 25 cents, but the médicine to me'is worth a dollar.” z : ‘Send me five boxer of your Pills,” _*fict me have three boxes of your Pillg by returnanail, for chills and fever. I have over 209; such testimonials as these, but want-of, space compels me to conclude, . oF, Berg M., arrives at ma24 For Cutaneous Disorders, ND all eruptions of the skin,this Oint~ 4 ment ismostinvaluable. It does not heal externaHy alone, but penetrate with the Inost seaching effects fo the very root of the evil. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS Invariably cure the following diseases: DISORDER OF THE. KIDNEYS, In all diseases affecting these organs, whether they secrete too much or too Httle water; or whether.they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches ard‘ pains settled in theJoins over the region ofthe hidneys, there Pills should be taken ac. cording to the priuted directions, and the. Ointment shou!d be wel-eabbed into the sinall of the back at bedtime. This treat. mént will give almost immediate relief when allether means have failed, FOR STOMACH OUT OF ORDER. No medicine Will so effectually improve the tone of the stomach as these Pills; they remove aflacidyty occasioned either aptation to popular desires and needs, Ind ed, when we think into how many homes . it penetrates évery toonth we must consider . it_as One of the educators as well as enter. . ; : . Ttainers of the public mind.—Boston Globe. . . The character which this Magazine po 6aesses for variety, enterprise artistic wealth and liteary culture thut has kept pace with, if it has not lead thé times, should cause . its*conductors, to regard it with justifiable . eomplacency. The Mageszine has done good . and vot evil all the days of its life." Brooklyn Eagle. . Pia Some of the most pdpular of modern,. novels have first-appear das serials in titig . 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