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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

July 15, 1871 (4 pages)

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~~ ing forthe defeneé. The morning . C0uld not stand him. In the same, \ he Democratic tic Primaries will take place to-day. As the tickets have been generally already made, there will not probably be much of -a fight unless opposition candidates are brought out to-day? ' From the Grass Valley Union, we.learn the following tickets are agreed upon by candidates: . . Grass. Yalley--Pat Champion, Martin Ford, ,. Wm..Reynolda, , Con. Riley, James:'Gluyas, ‘I. W. Hays, Jr., George Carson; Cal. RB. Clarke, Anthony Thornton, Liyon Zacharias, Peter ‘Branstetter, Pat Hennessey, David. Binkleman,. Michael McAniffe, Barnard “McGrath, Charlés H. Mitchell and-R.: Shoemaker. Nevada—Niles Searls, W. C. Bradley, A. Baruh, Henry Odgers, BR. Selner, M. Handley, P. Hennefauth, J; H. Helm, and John Camancho; Truckee—E. J. ‘Brickell Thomas Shirley, Robt. Swain, — Turner, George Shafer, E. Ellen, J. R. Cross. From Boca precinct it has been ‘agreed that H. Atwood is to be the delegate. .Another Cargo. Lester. & .Mulloy. received . from their agents in San Francisco and Chicago, yesterday, another consignment of groceries, consisting of Preston’s Portable. Lemonade, Schepp’s Dessecated Cocoanut, Pure _Leaf from Chicago, French Prunes.in tins, Eastern. Cheese, Sardines, Red Herrings, Ripifax Bitters, and numerous other articles usually found in a grocery store. 3 jJy esterday the case of the inhabitants of the City of Nevada vs He Kee; came up-for trial before Justice : Caldwell, J. B. Johnson and Johf’ W. Clark appearing for'the city, and W. W. Cross and-M. 8. Deal appearwas occupied in empanelling a jury, and: the trial commenced in the afternoon. ~ Considerable © interest was manifested in the case by all For County Assessor. O. H.:P, Sheets, of Grass Valley, is announced in to-day’s paper.as:a . . candidate for the office of County Assessor. Mr: Sheets is one of the pioneers of Nevada county, was at one time a Supervisor, and is an earnest Republican.: dct aucaiaaed ttl Declared their Intention. Vin the office of the County Clerk, yesterday, the following aliens made declaration of their intention to become citizens: Patrick Holland,Daniel Coghlan and Timothy Deary—all natives of Ireland. y) Sarsind th masta ss Republica ublican nominee for Co in the’ Second is our meat. The Sun to pecs spate sete er on ions, we will warm him ele land record. We can show that he wears the collar. We have set him apart for our special The above choice morsel is from the Colusa Sun, “edited by W. 8. Green, one of the iidst grasping land monopoliste in the State./ Mr. Julian in his great land speech, delivered in the, Honse.of Representatives Marth $d 1871, thus refers to Green among others; W. 8. Green is another large holder of swamp lands; and in one of the the public to under State has given the ic teunderstand that a bribe would not be offensive to him. And he exclaimed indignantly: ., Thosearesome of the precious spirits who figured in the favention tenounce honest men, conspire against the pioneer settlers, and impudently thrust on the desks of members the Published proceedings of their do“To havethe enmity of this class is the highest praise of Sargent. He foughtfor the settlers, dgainst the grabbers, and they now, show spite. But they rave in vain./ Green tried Compliment to Sargent, which accounts for the hate of the Sun. atest $19,000 "fat “aot “oon: C8! VE By 9 % ral on .ot70 of MiG 345gebiok 2 AT NORTH SAN JUAN, CALIFORNIA, . UNTIL THE I OF AUGUST NEXT, when PAY ded in Gold Coin, as'Premiume . 50,000 Tickets at'$1 50 in Coin, each. The Gifts rauge from $5,000 to $10; There. will. be NO CANCELLATION of tickets, NOR ANY DEDUCTIONS from the Gifts, Me The drawing will take place, and the Gifts be awarded, precisely similar to the method adopted by the Managers of thé Mercantile Library Gift Concert, held at San Francisco, and under the sapérvision of ‘well known citizens of North: San Juan, asid the Managers of this Association, . Churches, Cemeteries, and Water Works, in North Sari Jusn, and the towns in its vicinity, and is deserving the commendation and support of the public, The success of this Association is placed beyond a doubt. A large number of its Tickets having already been sold to citizens of San Juan and vicinity, also in all parts of the States and Territories on this Coast. San Juan, wilirective and disburse all moneys had from the sale of Tickets. Avcommission of Sixteen and two-thirds percent allowed to Agents. managers of this Association in instituting this Gift Concert we will refer to the professional and business men of North -San Juan, Nevada City and Grass Valley. JOHN T. MORGAN, Treasurer. All orders and communications to JAMES A, STIDGER, Sec’y, Jd North San Juan, Cal. Our Skins are Seives, And through millions of orifices oozés the need for vital purposes. Thisis a wise provision of Providence, but excessive perspiration is, hevertheless, extreme! remeéely weakening. During the heats of sumimer ali hard working mem,perspire to.an extent that is more or less debilitating. ‘They, of all classes of orant at thie season.. Let them not seek it in the liquors * of the bar room; they will not find it there. A medicated stimulant, pure and undefiled,,is what they need; and among this. class of remedies, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters stands alone. No valid plea can be urged against its use, even by the genius of Temperance itself; for even the Maine laws permits the sale of diffusive stimuli for medicinal purposes. As a general renovating preperation, the Bitters has no equal anywhere, But this is only one of the merits of this famous invigorator. Ita regulating properties givé it'an immense superiority over all the tonics of the Pharmacope#ia. In cases of chronic constipation it is the mostuseful and certain of aperients. It creates no violent commotion in the discharging organs, but gently relieving them of their obstructions, leaves them in a healthy, vigorous condition. It seems unnecessary to state, in view of the mass of testimony as to its effects in dyspepsia, that it is a permanent cure for that terrible. and too general complaint. The numerous “Bitters,” under various names, which merceriary dealers endeavor to. substitute for Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters should be avoided, for their own sakes, by the sick and the publicat large. Hostetter’s Bitters are procurable in bottles only, and never sold in bulk. . > “PAIN KILLER, PROVIDENCE, B-T.,_ PROPRIETORS. ~ 1840. 1871.. The “‘ Pan Kren” may justly be styled the great medicine of the world, for there is no region, of the globe inte which it has not found ‘its way,’ azid Deen largely used , the call for it has a ed aoe ee mee and at no previous time has the demand for it been so great, or the quantity made been Bo as to-day. has the Pain ever in Te , or been more used by famiand individuals, than it has been here at home, where.it. was first discovered and introduced. That the Pain Killer will continue to be, what we have styled it, BEA (ke akon of sacubt-t vidence Advertiser. soimproved your complexion lately?” }. mothy sppearance d:. neck: Ob! it used to be so mortifying to me!” ++ teeth by careful filling with the best.mateThe object of this Association is a_pntely. ". benevolent one, for the Benefit of Schools, Messrs. Block’ & Furth, Bankers, North: transparent fluid which nature does not . _ 4 PERRY DAVIS & SON, VERSATION, OR BECOME LOOSE IN MASTICATION. adapting the same to the a FLATTEST MOUTHS, heretofore ‘considered hopeless’ cases, and guarantee thai the person per rs eer perma riety that there isto alr chamber ts cyan: platée,consequently no continuous irritation while the edge of the plate being soft and elastic, it conforms to the movement of the muscles of the mouth in talking, and during a&7a desideratam never before at« tained t_eq facts, I am also-prepared to gave the natural Instruments ! ?. In Extracting, I generally use an Anaesthetic, myself choosing the one suited to nature of case, health and temperament of tient, ete. aaa i Cash, and may baat large enough to secure DR. R, W. STERLING, No. 49 Main Street, GRASS VALLEY. Grass Valley, June 19th, 1871. EIGHTH INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION?! —OF THE— MECHANICS’ OPEN TUESDAY, AUGUST 8th, 1871, and continue FOUR WEEKS, DAY AND EVENING, in the PAVILION, in Union Sq SAN FRANCISCO. The Exhibition Building covers an area of 110,000 superticial feet; and is complete in the various details of light; ventilation; ‘steam . power, water supply and provisions for the requirements and comfort of visitors. Application for space must be made before the b day of July next, and articles must be in position by the time of opening. Blank Applications for Space, Rules apd Regulations, Premium and all information will be sent on apptication, by addressing J. H. GELMORE; Special Agent, Mechanics’ Institute, San Franciséo, to whose care articles intended for exhibition may be sent, m23 A. 8. HALLIDIE, President. W.-M. BAILEY, Mi Dy GQURGEON AND HOMGIPATHIC PHYSICIAN, “Office Gh BROAD STREET, opposite National Exchange Hotel. 1 seein BREAKFAST, AND TEA
PEARL WHITE, Elegant Shapes, 175 pieces, $25. FRENCH CHINA, 153 pieces, $45. CUT GLASS SET, ie 55 pieces, $30. IVORY HANDLED CUTLERY SET 27 pieces, $15. SILVER PLATED SERVICE. 1 Best Castor, 1 Dozem each Tes: and Table Spoons, 1 Dozen medium Forks, THE COMPLETE OUTFIT, With Pearl White, $90 With French China, $110 GUARANTEED FIRST CLASS GOODS, and PACKED FREE OF CHARGE. 44 pes $21 50. HAVILAND, HOOPER & CO., 8385 PINE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Sian Francisco, June 28th. No. 191. Application for a Patent to Placer Gold Claim. bi Srates Lanp OFrice. } " to, Cal., July 8th, 1871. U IX SKIDMORE, having filed his ap Yt in Office for a Patent for atting alain, ar law and instruccases pro’ tions in such having been complied with, it is hereby that the annexed notice of ee published in the Nevana DaArLy Taaneaee a n published nearest to location of said claim, at Nevada city, in Nevada coun, Btate of California. v JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register. Copy of notice posted on the claim. APPLICATION FOR PATENT TO MINING CLAIM, ven pa og me it may concern, that an app. been made Rush D. Skidmore, to Of, the United States, for a patent to'the folbeing bounded by the mining John Watt on the enh and otherwise severe ie Snide toi wit : On unsurveyed land, in the district of lands subject to sale at Sacramento, Californies ed containing 18 75-100 acres. Said describ of and , I attach the Patent Flexible Edge to Plates . HEAVYIAND SHELF HARDWARE ! {—AaT THE : “OLD STAND, >a Opposite the Uniom Hotel amd the ‘ And Freight. * —aND— EASTERN POWDER & FUSE. ee Wooden, Willow, Crockery,! and AGENT FOR THE! _}§ Always in Store, SPOOL COTTON, SILK AND NEEDLES for the various Machines in use, RUBBER HOSE, PACKING, AND BELTINGS. Call and examine STOCK AND you can save money every time. No trouble to show Goods and give prices ‘thongh “nary cent” Gas and Water Pipe! ~ OF ALL KINDS: And fittings always on hand—and connections made with the _W. H. CRAWFORD, eTarp Gop bs 2 1 oF & f «af ‘ets? te QUICK SALES! iB" day forsed s op partnership tok nes Paints, Oil. Turpentine, &e. . MAIN { terfere with cr CROCKERY WARE, AND LIQUOR BUSINESS, cae All orders will be prompiy and faithfully executed and delivered within a reasonable distance of Nevada, FREE OF CHARGE! HANSON & GREGORY, Nevada, April 1st, 1871, BANKERS, STREET~..,..GRA8S VALLEY, URCHASE GOLD DUST, MAKE AD. vances on Gold Dust, for or Coinage at U. 8. Mint. dc dace / Draw ,Checks on San Jrancisco, Sacramento, Virginia City, Treasure City, oo THE BANE OF CALIFORNIA EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON NEW YORK, ST. PETERSBURG, LONDON, DUBLIN, , AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, BREMEN, PARIS. ml12 THE BRIDAL CHAMBER. Ke FOR YOUNG MEN, on great 80CIAL EVILS AND ABUSES, which inMarriage—with sure means of relief for the Errlng and Unfortunate, diseased and debilitated. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address :— HOWARD ASSOCIA. TION, No, 28, Ninth Street, Philadetphia, Pennsylvania. Ae Cc NILES, Attorney and Counselor at Law, co AT THE COURT HOUSE. Nevada, May 25th. DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS ! —e ee eee DRY GOODS IN THE COUNTY —-I8 AT H. LEVY’S, No. 30 Commercial Street, WHERE YOU WILL. FIND THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF Ladies’ Fancy Dress Goods, . Hates and Millinery Goods, Carpets, Wall Paper, Window Shade, éie. And a general variety of articls kept in e first-class Dry Goods Store, q ; WILL BE SOLD Cheaper Than The Cheapest! ta, Remember the piace, No. 30 Commereee SE, Se 608. OR Sam. va DR, LEVING'S SARSAP/RILLA AND ROSE ) the Bone, the blood furnishes the ele_ ments of bome with anerring accuracy; ta Muscle, the blood furnishes the elements of muscle; tothe elements of nerve; to th of skin; and ‘cuncia, the mtn of vesusis and Seti pene aornn everywhere same; are > pers, pone eA ernest canes — rify render id of Life ag pure as and for this constituents,and De. Leving! to the pubite Cane ee eal, # z E & *-“Phe Vi ; while each of these differ somewhat in composition the other, the ele} ~} ments the blood, by which they ae every. ayer £ YS hk eA , $000 o T UL tr Wan AUR ti kad ‘ (wis ta Sik tbh ee PR ad tx ‘day of Septeinbet, 1871.» me ges gm City, Cal., in aid of 1 purposes ; ; 4 2ving charitable 1st, Public Schools of Nevada County ; ° Sai: Gupte angle, home taen bors 4th, Fire Department, Nevada Olty, All the Premiums will BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY. PREMIUMS. 1 Premium, Gold Coli. .°....5, 15,000. 1 Premium, Gold Coin.... eweesss 10,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin. .. iVi cies $000 {1 Premfim, Gold Ooin. :.. ita 9,000 ". 1 Premium, Gold Coin.....>-.. 8,000 1 Premium, Gold Coimi)ig.c) sca. 1 Premiam, Gold Coin.. .... 9,000 15 Premiums, Gold Coin, $1,000 each 15,000 5 Premiums, Gold Coin, $900:each. 2,500 8 Premiums, Gold Coin, $900 eaéh . 2,400 25 Premiums, Gold Coin, $250 each— 6,250 100 Premjums, Gold: Goin, $100 each 10,000 200 Premiums, Gold Goin, $80 each. 6,000 500 Premiums, Gold Coin, $25 each .12,500 1,043 Premiums, Gold Coin, $20 each 20,860 2,005 Premiums ain't to $150, 000 A. W. POTTER, A. H. HAGADORN, J. CORWELL ian ion we refer to the follohad wearanete Ohtaues : Dickson, Sheriff Nevada County; Jehn H. C. T. Canfie ce 1d, ex-Chief Engineer Fire DeSPRING AND SUMMER GREAT BARGAINS! as ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO., ORNER OF PINE and COMMERCIAL received a Splendid Stock af SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, é&c. Which they offer to the public as low as such Goods can be obtained in this State, SOMETHING NEW! A PRIZE FOR ALL! THE GREAT EXPECTATION PAEach box contains a valuable prize with excellent collars thrown in, Gentlémen’s Fine Shirts, Under Clothing, Miner’s Goods, a7 Of all kinds and varieties. “Ga ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & 00., GUARANTEE SATISFACTION to all oustomers who call on them, and propose to give the LATEST, FINEST & BEST GOODS —AT THE— VERY LOWEST PRICES . 2” Before buying elsewhere, those in want of anything in the Clothing Line wiil find it greatly to their adventage to ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO. Corner of Broad & Pine Streets. Nevada, May 25th. REMOVAL. PRESTON & FAIRCHILD, Drugs, Paints, Gils, és. 8. W. CORNER OF BROAD AND PINE STREETS. State. ; . Nevada, May 26th.