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July 20, 1877 (4 pages)

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, Quarter. f-diseased our estabreated sej=——— inciples, > past two xe shop of iteed, = INGER, LINE INN, mber 5th. [TNEE an N, mber Sth. t of the , 1877. $48,319 54 8,945 47 2,237 20 17,859 29 2,835 27. 2,742 66 173 50 13,300 00 nl. 15,655 00 14,432 78 126,500 71 $14,916 69. 19,370 23 $4,727.11 59,000-00—— 5,696 46 5,943 26 5,846 96 126 ,500 71 of Nevada, John PattiBank being y: That the rrect statei Bank, on shown by esident, Secretary. fore me vhis the Peace of jyl4 Vine. N; (OAD AXD and a large TINE, esale or re* est Wine la City. . —————— re busines& tending to sreby given by, note oF le bir 20t pai rr will be torney and Take ware closed Up _ BARTOR. }, Bte. RSE, s of Nevada ed todoall , 9 nd om the rms.ts made to nes’ bose, — PS, AL. lad .Bulanceé A allion it. [OIsCe. a She Daily Srunseript NEVADA. CITY, CAL. Local Brevities. — The man—whose sudden death we gave an account of in yesterday’s pa' per—was named J. Farber, instead of J. Foster. i The Watt Blue Gravel Mining Co. are getting along finely with their shaft. -The hoisting works are run_ning smoothly and everything is 2 ‘prospering well., They have just purchased of the North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company a pump, and expect to have it in operation on the Ist of August. © The delinquent sale of the. stock of the Cold Spring Mining Company bas been postponed to’ Wednesday, July 25th. _ The editor of the Grass Valley Union will not attend the campmeeting—he has conscientious scruples for not doing so. He is afraid he might get religion, and then his ‘“‘conscientious scruples’’ wosid-tlead him to vote the Republican ticket. Don't go, Shoemaker, and you -will . be safe, Yesterday we came very near melting, and was just about ready to throw up the sponge when Antoine Tam rushed into our office with a large quantity of ice cream, cake, . berries, &c. This fixed ‘us, and after eating all we could stand under, the weather appeared quite cool to us. ‘Antoine can just beat any man living in making ice cream, The co-partnership of Kent and Hanson has been dissolved. Charley Kent will continue the bnsiness at the old stand. Good! _ The camp-mecting commenced yesterday, near Hatch’s ranch, and it will continue for ten days._OnSunday the excitement will be at its hight, and people from various parts of the county will-be there, and a great many will be converted, We are glad the camp-meeting is in session, but have been expecting every day to see an article in the Grass Valley Union, protesting against it. That meeting is being held in a part ofthe county where Democrats predominate, and in every case where one of them is brought to a realization of his sins, his first act is to bolt the Democratic party, Let the camp-meeting go on in its good work, Bay we. 1, 000 Copies. We learn that the Demoeracy have contracted with the Grass Valley Union ’to print a thousand extra copies. during the campaign, to be distributed around the county. This will give that paper an opportunity to define the position of the _Democratic Legislative ticket on the OhiDese question. <a Ice Cream Saloon ° Wm. Crawford has opened an Ice Cream Saloon at the junction of Main and Commercial streets, where he will be prepared to serve up ice cream and other delicacies of the season, Families suppliedin quantities to suit, at the lowest possible rates. Call and see. jy20-lw Go to the Palace Cigar and Tobacco store, Broad Street, next door to ©, Beckman’sa Saloon, Cigars, Tobacco, Nuts, Candies and oranges are sold there cheaper than any other store in thecounty. This is a fact. jy19-tf Trestles and Rollers for Sale. Suitable for moving houses, can be had at a bargain, by calling on J. H. Boardman, Transcript Office. peeFor Sale. Twenty-five shares in the celebrated North Fork mine, at Forest City, in Sierra county, are offered for sale in lots to suit purchasers. For’ {uly Particulars address K, S. T., care of Transcript office, Nevada City. Nevada, July 15th, 1877-2w. Special Notice. Mrs. A. Johnston, Clairvoyant, healing and test medium can be consulted at No. 4 West Broad Street. Terms moderate. jy6-1m An Irishman stopped at a hotel in Des Moines, Iowa, where pretty high bills were charged. In the nioriiing the landlord made out the amount ofthe damage and presented -it. to Pat. After he bad glanced over it the latter looked the landlord in the face and exclaimed: ‘You put me in mind of a snipe.” ‘Why?’ asked the landlord. high all bill,” ‘for ofthe South Yuba Canal Co. P. H. Belden corner of Pine and Commercial streets, has just received. five hundred dollars worth .of Sheet music, of every kind, and of the latest publications, He will continue to keep on hand a full stock of music to which he invites the attention of purchasers. All new music as soon as issued can be found at my store hereafter. Remember the place corner of Pine and Commercial streets, Nevada City. P. H. Beipen. Nevada, July 6th, 1877. Clothing! Clothing! The largest and best assortment of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Farnishing Goods, Boots, and Ladies Shoes, at the lowest prices, at HYMAN BROS., Corner Broad and Pine Streets jy1-tf =. House for Sale. The beautiful residence, one of the best in the city, on Aristecracy Hill, now occupied by D. Wellington, is offered for sale on reasonable terms, or cash. For farther particulars . enquire of J. E. Brown. st the office . % Nevada City, July l5th-tf nO Pi ee ae ee For Sale. One three-spring two-horse express wagon, nearly new, for sale cheap, Enquire at this office. Tue Intense Itching caused by certain diseases of the skin is speedily allayed by Glenn’s Sulphur Soap which entirely removes every species of eruption, is perfectly safe, and far cleaner, iand more effective than any ointment, Ladies of Forty who use Hill’s Hair Dye seem ten years younger, —_—_————-—_»<+ Brown’s Bronchial Troches, .for Palmonary and Asmathic Disorders, have proved their efficacy by a test of many years and have received testimonials from eminent imen~-who" haveuséd them, — Union Hotel Barber Shop. _ Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting performed at ‘the Union Hotel Barber Shop in the highest style of the art. James Fa, Proprictor, is Your Life Worth 10 Cents? Sickness prevails everywhere, and everybody complains of some disease during their life. When sick the object is to get well; now to say that is suffering with Dyspery sia, Liver Complaint and its effects, such as Indigestion, Custiveness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, palpitation ofthe Heart} Depressed Spirits, Biliousness, etc., can take Green’s August Flower without getting relief and cure. If you doubt this, go to your Druggist, and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it. Regular size 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you, Hacan’s MaGnorra BALM preserves and restores the complexion; removes freckles, tan and sallowness; makes the skin soft, white and delicate. Its application cannot be detected. A Card. Toall who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by » missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Kev. Joszpn T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York City. feb2-6m A Fragrant Breath and Pearly Teeth. . Areeasily obtained by cleansing your teeth daily with that justly popular dentifrice, SOZODONT. Composed of rare antiseptic herbs, imparts whiteness to the teeth, a deliciuus aroma to the breath, and perserves intact, from youth to old age, the teeth. Acidity of the siomach will destroy the strongest teeth unless its effects’ are counteracted with SOZODONT, and this pure tooth-wash protects the dental surface by removing every impurity that adberes to them. Agk your dpuggist for SOZODONT. ~~ Lyon’s Karuarion makes beautiful, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents its falling out or turning gray, It has stood the test of 40 years. Is charmingly perfumed, and has no rival. mch12-ly <> Sensible Advice. You are asked every day throu the columns of newspapers and by your Draggist to use something for your Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint that you know nothing about you get discouraged spending money with but little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that “Green’s. August Flower will cure you of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as sour stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiyeness, palpitation of the Heart, Heari-born, Water-brasb, Fullness at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue, coming up of food after eating, low spirits,&c., we ask you to go to your Druggist, and get a Sam“Because ye're very! ple Bottle of Green’s August Flower for 10 cents‘and (ry it, or a regular size for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you, GROCERIES, plainly that no person in this world. money by bujing for cash.” GROCERIES! ee Chas. E, Mulloy,
SUCCESSOR TO LESTER & MULLOY, DEALER IN HARDWARE, CROCKERY, « Bte,, ete, LARGE AND CHOICE A . MENT OF — Family Groceries . KEPT, ARRIVING DAILY FROM HEADQUARTERS Will be sold and delivered promptly, at the . LOWEST LIVING RATES. FINE WINES * AND BRANDIES, _ SSL keep the-B-E-S-E}-—— quality of Groceries in the market. CHAS. E. MULLOY. 52 Broad Street. FLOWER SEEDS. CHOICE BULBS FOR SPRING PLANTING JUST RECEIVED —AT— AND OFFERED AT CATALOGUE RATES, CLOVER SEEDS, _ GRASS SEEDS, GARDEN SEEDS, All at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. _—. A full Assoriment OF Drugs, Patent Medicines aya Toilet Articles, Always On Hand. RFSCR!PTIONS accurstely compoun ed at all hours of the day or night. Nevada Drug Store, E. M. PRESTON, Prop’r. PRESTON’S, THOSSHURTLEFF, &; JAMIESON, JUST OPENED. SHURTLEFF & JAMIESON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, JUNCTION OF MAIN AND COYOTE STREETS, NEVADA CITY. AVE JUST OPENED AT THE ABOVE PLACE WITH A e Large and well selected stock ot FAMILY GROCERIES, Canned Goods, Produce, etc. Which they will sell Very Cheap for Cash. We will deliver all Goods sold by us, within a reasonable distance, FREE OF CHARGE. We intend putting the prices of our goods duwn to the LUWEsT FIGURE, apd will therefore sell STRICTLY FOR CASH. Call at the New Grocery Store and save maysv Central Carriage and Wagon Marufactory. Grass Valley road, near Half Mile Hous WILLIAM SEAMAN. Agent fer Studebaker Wi gons, Every kind of vet cle manufactured to ordt in the finest style and { Partjcular attention given to Re vairing and Painting. ‘ * 2 ‘REPUBLICAN COUNTY TIOKET. Seema FOR JOINT SENATOR, H. K, TURNER. FOR SENATOR, J. M. WALLING, Of Nevada. FOR ASSEMBLYMEN, REUBEN LEECH, Of Grass Valley, H. EVERETT, . Of Bridgeport, B. F. BACON, Of Boca. —_ . FOR SHERIFF, Je 8. McBRIDE, Of Bridgeport. FOR COUNTY CLERK, W.J. SHINN, Of Truckee, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, E.H, GAYLORD, Of Truckee. _ FOR COUNTY TREASORER, W.K. SPENCER, Of Grass Valley. f i, LOR COUNTY RECORDER, JOHN A, RAPP, Of Nevada City. FeR SUPT. OF scHOOLs, G. E. ROBINSON, : Of North Bloomfield. FOR_OOUNTY SURVEYOR, H. 5. BRADLEY, Of Nevada City. FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, Of Grass Valley. } FOR CORONER, WILLIAM C,.GROVES, © _ Of Nevada City. FOR SUPERVISOR, DISTRIGHNO. 1 (Nevada Township) W. H. SMITH, “Of Nevada City. ’ Election, Wednesday, September 5th, 1877. DEMOCRATIC FOR JOINT ‘SENATOR, NILES SEARLS. FOR SENATOR, JOHN C. COLEMAN, Of Grass Valley, FOR ASSEMBLYMEN, A GEORGE W., GIFFIN, : Of Truckee} 8. L. BLACKWELL, Of Moore’s Flat; « MICHAEL GARVER, Of Nevada City. “FOR SHERIFF, = WM. H. MONTGOMERY, Of Grass Valley. = FOR COUNTY CLERK, . JAMES D. WHITE, Of Washington Township,FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, GEORGE 8. HUPP, Of Nevada City. FOR COUNTY TREASURER, JERE. N. PAYNE, Of Truckee. FOR COUNTY RECORDER, JOHN J. ROGERS, Of Nevada City, FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, FRANK POWER,. Of Nevada City. FOR COUNTY sURVEYOR, JAMES CHAMPION, Of Grass Valley. FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, CHARLES W. KITTS, Qf Grass Valley. 9 ba) FOR CORONER, ; BARTEL JOHNSON, Of Grass Valley. FOR SUPERVISOR DIST. NO. 1, (Nevada Township) eT P. H. BELDEN, Of Nevada City. Election, Wednesday, September COURT -TickET Fi HARDWARE, , PLOWS AND AGRICULTURAL ; IMPLEMENTS. Iron and Steel, Larpenters’ Tools, Nails and Shovels, Wheelbarrows. LINE WILL BE SOLD AT Mower and Reaper, ported. work. California. Our Machines are all first-class— Farmet’s THE BEST AND AND FENCE WIRE, etc., PRICES LOW, _ ADDRESS SACRAMENTO OR SAN FRANCISCO. BAKER & HAMILTON, Agricultural Implem ents, MA CEINES, EIARDW ARE, ooes+ ETC, [, WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING: MACHINES— Buckeye Mower, and Reaper, Hollingsworth Sulky Rakes, ae Wisner Self-dumping Sulky Rake, : Wood and Wire Tooth Horse Rakes The Bain Wagons, The Spring Wagons, Farm, Freight and Header Wagons—our own make and im. ‘THE CELEBRATED CASE HEADER—fai superior to any other Header ever used: Pitt's Genuine Buffalo Thresher, the Ames’ Wood and Straw Burning: Threshing Engines—and ali other Godds usually offered in this line. are sure of having-the BEST. Machines manufactured if they buy of us or our-Agents. THERE IS NO EXPERIMENT TO BE TRIED—EVERY MACHINE I 8: WARRANTED. They are well known in this market,"and always give satisfaction. &@”We also carry the largest stock of SHELF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BELTIN G, ROPE, BALING: to be found in California, tea Send for our Catategue for full particulars. Wy Our geods are all NEW and ae ADEMY. IN ALL THAT C The next term commence W. J. JOHNSTON, (At the old Hardware Store) ON MAIN STREET. Has on hand and is constantly receiving, HEAVY AND SHELF Rope,all sizes,'Blocks & Sheaves, Picks, Axes, Hoes and Rakes. Hydraulic Pipe made to order, Rubber Hose, Belting and Packing. Doors and Windows, Glass and Patty, White Lead. Oils, of all kinds. z Giaut, California and Eastern ‘Powder and Fuse. ‘ STOVES, Of all kinds and sizes. TINWARE, A large and complete assortment, and everything else usually found-in a first class establishment of this kind. EVERYTHING IN MY, THE LOWEST PRICES. Gas and Water Pipe always on hand, and eonnections made with the City Water Works. ‘W. 3. JOHNSTON, 27 an 29 Main Street. PLACERVILLE AC PLEASANT _—=ARD 4 ; = FIRST-CLASS SEMINARY, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THIS INSTITUTION OFFERS°*SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES-~ information address the Principal, atagieabenenimieniininns ONSTITUTES A es Aug st 20th, 1877. For E, B, CONKLIN, A.M. BLACKSMITHING 7 —AND— WAGON SHOP. C. LOCKLIN, would respectfully a. inform the people of Nevada City and vicinity, that he is prepared to do al} and every kind of BLACKSMITHING with: Promptne: 8 and Dispatch. 3 ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE WAGONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Horse Shoeing a Specialty. First Class Mining Picks, with Handles, all complete, can be: ‘had ‘at this Estabjishment for $24 00 per dozen. J. C. LOCKLIN, Near the Broad aud Main street bridges. Nevada City, June 19th, 1877:-1m Photo Crome Pictures. . THE MOST DURABLE PICTURE OF THE AGI. PFNHOSE EXQUISITE MINIATUES COLORED I¥ OIL, WH. “t MRS. ov. F. RUDOLPH Ig taking at ner Photugrapn Ga Call and examine speci Ne , June 13, JOHN JACK’S CIGAR, TOBACCO AND VARIETY STO PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL. é AM NOWIN RECEIPT OF ANOTHER LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS, Comprising all the Favorite Brands. Gentlemen should by all means calk and examine my. stock, and they will find that I give a better quality of CIGARS fcr less money than any other sture in town. I also keep on hand a full supply of for eign and domestic Fruits of all kinds, Candies, Nuts, Fireworks, etc. If you want good bargains, call on jn30 JOHN JACK , H. S. BRADLEY, CIVIL ENGINEER, And U. & Deputy Surveyor NEVADA CITY, Caz E Sih, 1877, Nevada Cty, Mare 16, 1877. Nevada City July 2d, 1874. EL DORADO-COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. © Ps ty i '