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OFFICE,
ny 4, . 1876.
that William
O. Dauchey,
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uncan, whose
vada County,
or Patent for
Claims, bear1 Mining Disnd described
land, being
3 E yandSk
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Ex of SW
10 East, and
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ing 849 17-100
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ry 23d 1876,
ican location,
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Wise location
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1876. All
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The Daily Cransevipt
m. P. BROWN,
~ BROWN & WATSON,
meres ‘ a ae . —
REPUBLICAN STATE CON-and the laws; uni-.who arein favor of rec“NEVADA CITY, CAL,
B; J. WATSON,
Proprietors.
__ VENTION:
Rooms OF THE DNION creat
STATE CENTR1\L COMMITTEE
San Francisvo, May 23, 1876. :
YH E,pext Union Republican State Con: vat tion tor the noniination of Six
RESIDENTIAL Execror3 ati Six ALTERMATES, and a‘‘state Controller,” to fill the
wacancy caused by the decease of Hon, J.
W, MANDEVILLE, the late incumbent, will
De held ia the city of San Francisco, on
WEDNESDAY, Aagust 9th, 1876, at Dashaway Hall, souta side of Post street, between
Kearney and .Dspont streets, at ten
oclockA M. . es
In calling the Convention for the election
of dulegates, the committees uf the sx versl counties are recommended to invite all
Republicau electors and ull other voters
without regard to past political differences
or previous party atliliations, who are opposed to revivihg section } issues, and desire to promote friendly feeling ana _permanent harmony throughout the country
by maintaining and entorcing ali the constitutional rights of very citiz-n including
the fulland free exercise of the right of
snffrage without intimidation and witnout
fraud; who are in favur of the continued
prosecution and puofshment of all official
dishonesty, and of an economical administration of the Governme:t by honest,
fa thful and capable o‘ficers; who are in
favor of making such refurms in goverumint as experience may from. time to
time suggest: who ure opposed to impsiring the credit of the nition by depreciating
any of its obligations, and ia favor of’ sustaining in every Way the national faith aud
financial honor: who hold that the comm n
schoolsyste’o is the nursery of American
liberty‘ and ghould be muintained abso
lutely free from sectarian control; who believe that, for the promution of these ends
the direction of the Government shouid
continue to be coutided to those who adhere to the principle of 1776, and support
them as incorporated in the C nstitution
ognizing and strengthening the fundamental principles vt National Unity iu this
Centennial Anwiversary of the birth of the
Republic.
-->''t @ apportionment of Delegates is as follows: : f
Alameds.....--19 PIUMAS.. 6005000 4
Alpine.c.cccceseees 1Sacram-nto...21
AWABOOE. 68s cceviaes 7;S.n Benito.. .-.3
Bes Ficcccossncses 10}Siu Bcruardino..4
Calaveras ... wees OD DiQKO o.-. +s 6
Coluss..-.cseevecse 4'San Franvisco.. 75
Covtra Costa....8i9an Joaquin.... 16
Dol. Moree vseeso:c0's5 lisan Louis Ubispo.5
El Dorado..... Osan Matco...-.6
FORD dae seeysesces osanta Burbara... 6
Humboldt Hivanuta Clara.,..15
[NYO..6--2e-ee055-.3,98nte Cruz
Kern. ...6scecee. o SISNUBIBs oe ee ee feces
LAK, (inde viene siveces aSierra...
bP eee Ce DSiskiyou...0.8 a4
Los Angeles.... EBON cer enecccce ‘
Marin. .. csp cccssese 4\sonoma., ;
Mariposa... .4.3/Stanislans..... 2
Mendoc.no. .. 0%.. SiSUtter. . ce cccere cet
ae eee nee
BUPPINICY. 5 «6.5 cain ie'eee
*,. 1 Pulare.,..s.eee+ 5
8 Cuolumne....++5
6, Ventura
'
,
County Committees and Congressional
Committees will make provision in ther
respective counties fur the election of delegates inaccordauce with said apportionment, holding Primary elections for the
choice of such delegates; and the State
Central Committee recommends that the
Delegates chogen to the State Couvention
be empowrred to act as Delegates to the
Congressional Conventions,of their respective: districts. :
The State Central Committee recommeniis the following trst: ;
**Oppositio: to the e[storstion to power
of the Democratic Harty, and intention to
act in good faith with the Republican
Party.” . @ :
_ By order of the Committee,
M.D. BORUCK, ALLX G. ABELL,
Bec. Kk. 8, C. C, Chairman.
~~ ‘MINERAL CiTATION.
Unirép Srates Laxn —
BackamMENTO, Cal. July sth, 1876.
YO E. H. Goodmer, E. W. Cross, W. H.
Weeks, O, E. Green, Lester Linky 38.
Barnes, R. b. Geutry, Alba Hrown and tu
all whom it may couceru. Whereas, mineral athdavit Nos Gland 179 were filed in
the U. S. Land Office, alleging the N 1-2 of
N E quarter of sec. 18, in Township 16 N
Range 9 East, to be mure valuable for mining than for agriculiurai purposes, by Coim“missioner’s letter dated December 2d, 1871
the same land is to be tfeated as miperal
in character, until the contrary is proved,
afterduenoiice. And whereas, William
Walsh, (Post Office address Nevada City,
Nevada county; Cal.) did, on the 10th day
of March, 1875, filein the Register’s Office
of this District his pre-emption Decluration Ne 4989, claimies tie abuve described
land, amd-bas-avplied to enter the-same-asagricultural Jand, alleging it te_be more
valuabl» for agricultural than for-mining .
purposes; Therefore you wi'l take notice
that under aud by virtue of iustructions
from the Commissioner of tne General
Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we have
fixed the 2lst day of August, 1876,st eleven
o'clock, A, M., at this office, bef re the
Register and Receiver, for the hearing of
eet to determine the character of said
In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto
set our hands the day snd year fiist abi ve
written. T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
HART FLLLOWS, Receiver.
#. 1, Caldwell, Atty. ji2
NILES SEA RLs, ts
Atterney and Counsel at Law
4T BRICK OFFICE, ’
In front of the Cou
MARCUS C. HAWLEY & CO,,
AGRICULTURAL
AND MILL AND MINING GOODS
( UR STOCK IS COMPLETE ‘in every’)
as any house in the State forthe same class
of goods.
know to be FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, and
always Keep the latest improved Machines
which are known to be good, and preferable to the. older styles.
Gaar,.
Undorwood’s Hay Loader & Rake,
WICH GROCERIES
CHAS. F. ROBINSON
,on BROAD STREET, op. ‘? bis Store
posite the Methodist Church, k eeps
onstantly on handas fine a stock of GROi ROVISIONS, &c. as can be found
. fe Nevada city -wtich will be soldas LOW
GERIES,
CORNER OF
W AND SECOND STREETS, .
_ SACRAMENTO
WHOLESALE DEALERS, 1N
HARDWARE,
IMPLEMETS,
. STEAM ENGINES, :
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
department, and our prices AS LOW
We handle none but what we
SOLE AGENTS EOR THE COAST OF
scott & Co.'s: Portable. Engines,
Moline Wind Mills,
Gold Medal Separators,
Taylor’ Sulky Rakes,
Haine’s Gen. Headers
Trade Engines,
Vibrator Threshers,
Challenge Spring
Schuttier Farm Wayons,
Pitt’s Horse Powers, and
THER MBADOW KING MOWER
a9” See them before you buy any other
Send for Catalogues., aplv-6m-34
ANDERSON & RANDOLPH,
JEWELERS,
Clock Tower Building,
Wagons,
CORNER OF SUTTER AND MONTGO
ERY STREETS,
SAN FRANCISCO,
WATCHES,
DIAMONDS,
JEWELRY,
, ‘and
SILVER WARE.
-_—_——
Orders from the interior will
meet with prompt attention,
and goods forwarded at very
low prices.
January 20th, 1876.-3m
REGULATION
K P. HEL MET,
K.P, L 0.0. F.,
MASONIC GOODS,
Schuyler, Hartley & Graham,
19 Maiden Lane, New York.
MANUFACTURERS AND: IMPORTERS.
Gy CARTRIDGE BOXES, ete., for
Regiments.
MUSIC POUCHES,
EPAULETTES,
BATONS FOR BANDS.
NAVY CAPS,
With Fine Wire Cords, Superior
Quality.
SJ Regiments and Lodges purchasing in
quantities would be suppyied at special
rates, 7 023m
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
Bi Leger ntespeaoe and bottled under ye immekt, Cross, for ye last
30 YEARS.
This celebrated Liniment has no equa) in
x. world sad has produced more cures of
emmatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Scalds,
ourns, Salt Rheam, Sore Nipples, Swell.
ings, Lamieness, Chapped Hands, Poisonous Bites, Bruises, &c. on thé human frame
and Sprains, 8: “ins, Galls, Stiff Joints, Inflammation, &c. on beast, than ali Liniments put together. ~
to do just what is promised, >
will be refunded. Sold by all Druggists
~~ “Lyon Manufacturing Co.
Julyl3-ly New York.
' EYon’s
~
50 Cents Per Bottle.
It Promotes the Growth,
serves Color, Imcreases
THE LOWEST. ‘dive meacall. of
——_— 1. :
Constitution and By-Laws
‘OF THE \
Grocers Protective Union,
REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONNon is hereby given that a County
—t-of Nevada County, for the: selection of
VENTION.
Convention of the Republican Parry
N.C.N.G. RR. Co.
“TIME TABLE, NO. 3.
OF NEVADA CITY.
PREAMBLE ;
‘KE, the undersigned, do hereby organize ourselves into a Society
. which-shall be known as the GROCFRS’
PROTECTIVE UNION, of Nevada City,
OR the government and information of
} Employees, the Company reserves the
right to. vary the same as circumstances
muy require, —To tuke effect
Wednesday, May 24th 1876,
At 7:30 A. M.
GOING SOUTH, .
‘Train No. 1 leaves Nevada City at 5 A.
M. and leavos Grass Valley at 6.3vA. M,
arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A. M.
Train No. 3, (local between Grass Valley
‘and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 11 A, M., arrives at Grass Valley at 11:35 A. M,
Train No. 6, leaves Nevada at 4:15 P. M.,
. leaves Grass 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 Grass Valley at 9:05 A. M., arrives at
Nevada at 9:36 A. M. !
Train No. 4'(:0cal ‘between Grass Valley
and Nevada) leaves Grass Valley at 2:40
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 8:5 P. M,
JOHN F. KIDDER,
General Superintendent.
J. M. WALLING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AND
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
( FFICE, Brown & Morgan’s Block, NE
VADA ITY, Cal. sap
ma?24
PHILIP RICHARDS,
No, 30 Main Street, ~
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Gold Dust bought and ‘sold,
lion
fur coinage at the Mint.
CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO,
San Francisco jyl-lm
Boldiscounted.”* Advances
made on Gold Dust or bullion
+ Swiss -American Bank,
Central Carriage and Wagon Mar-tiatesupervision of Professor fhemas .
and Country Stores, Be sure and -get ye
KATHAIRON, ~«
new dm use over Half.a Century.
Prea the Vigor
and Beauty of ths Hair, Prevents
ufactory.
Grags Valley road, near Half Mile Hous
WILLIAM SEAMAN.
Agent for Studebaker W
gona, Everv kind of vek
‘cle manufactured to ord:
in the finest style andi
low prices. 4
Particular attention given to Repairing and Painting.
NEW ASSAY OFFICE.
the San Francisco Assaying
and Refining Works), having
fitted up the old Pacific Mail
building, No. 524 Sacramento
street, corner Leidesdorff, as +n
Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory, is now prepared to mske
assays of the precions and useful
metals and their ores, as well as
complete or partial analysis of
all minerals, salts, water or oth= substancés that mayb desired.
His office will be opened for
business on Monday, May Ist,
and he hopes. that his long residence and experience inhispfession will entitlehimtoursonable portion of the busin ss
of his friends and the publicgenerally. — -a30-3m
JUST ISSUED.
—_——
200th EDITION.
MAN HOOD,
REVISED AKD CORRECTED BY THE
AUTHOR,
E. pe F. CURTIS, M. D., &c., &e.
A Medival Essay on the cause and cureof
premature decline in man, showing how
health is lost and how regaimd. It gives
a clear synopsis ot the impediments to
Hinarriage; ti nervous aid
physical debility, exhausted vitality. and
ell other disea-es apvertuining thereto
9 results of twenty years successful prac.
ce. ‘
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, .
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—There ie
no member of society by whom this book
will not be found useful, whether he be
sac _Breceptor or clergyman.—London
Ss. (
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This boox
MUSTANG LINIMENT is waoranted. -shoulo-be read-by the-young for Mmat¥ie-]
ye money. tion, and by the afflicted for rel et; it wil}
zeite.
Price—One Dollar, by mail cr express
Address the anthor; DR. CURTIS, 620 Sutstreet, or P. O. Box 397, San Francisco,
aa ;
65-ly
. NEW_SAW -MII;,
AT WHLLOW VALLEY.
! New Mill at Willow Valley is completed and weare now ready to fill all
orders for Building or Mining Lumber.
al) kinds of Lumber kept constantly on
hand. Orders left at the office on Boulder
al
Pine Btreet will be premptly attended to.
HOMAS PRICE (formerly of}
. iy8
injure po one.—Medical Times and Ga .
Stieet, or at the Store of Geo. E,; TURNER,
and we do each bind ourselves to abide by
and conferm to the Rules and Kegulations
adopted by this, Association,
OBJECT, © <
Sec. 1. Mutual Protection of Grocery
Dealérs against that class of persons in our
community and vicinity who are unworthy
of credit, either from dishonesty or innbility to pay their debts when contracted«;
and to promote the best interests of our
Grocery Dealers generally. by the encour.
agement of such enterprises as shall tend
to a healthy increase of trade in our midst.
OFFICERS; ~
shall consist of a Presider t und’ Secr tary,
to be chosen by ballot at a regniar meet.*
ing of the Association for the term of tix
months, or until their'successors are choMEMBERSH#IP,
Sec. 3. Any person engaged in the Grocery trade in Nevada City may become: a
member of this Association by signing the
By-Laws and paying the regular dues.
DUTY OF MEMBPERS,
Sec. 4, Every Member shall act in good
faith and for the benefit uf this Association to the bert of his ability.
MEETINGS.
Sec. 5. The Meetings shall take place
on the FIRST MOND A Y UF EVERY
MONTH, at nine o’cluck, P, M.
DUES,
Sec. 6. The Members of thig Association shali be asseesed for its necessary expenses.
NOTICE OF DELINQUENT DEBTORS.
Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of every
Member of this Association to report immediately, in writing, to each a: d all the
other Members, the name, residence aud
occupation of any person in debt to him or
them, forany article of merc andise and
who has neglected or refused to puy such
indebtedness,
' BLACK LIST. .
Sec. 8. it shall be the duty of the Secretary to enter, in writing, the name, residence, and occupation of every person reported to him, by a Member of this Atso
ciation, as delinquent, amount of indebtedness and to whuin dus, in » Book kept
for that purpose, styltd the‘* Black Book.”
He shall notify each Mciiber, in writing,
every month of all such delinquent debtors;
and no Member uf tuis Assovixtion, after
receiving such notice, shall give the person so complained of any credit until notified that the nume of said p:rson has been
erased trom the ‘‘ Black Kook.”
DELINQUENT’3 SETTLEMENT.
Sec.9, When a delinquent makes settlement in full, it shall be the duty of the
Member to whom such settlement is made
to inform the Secretary of the fact. who
shall, in like manner, give immeaiate notice to every Member of this Association.
BLACK LIST FOR Be NKEFI£ OF MEMBER3 ONLY,
Sec. 10. Neither the Secretary cr any
Member shal! make known or permit. the
same to be doue, the montuly report of the
Society's list of delinquent aebturs, or any
copy theréof, tv persous not members of
this association, in good standing.
DUTY OF PRESIDENT,
Sec, 11, It shall be the duty of the
President to preside a: all Mee ings of this
Association. He shall see that the rules
anu regulations are properly enforced, and
perform such other duties as n.t7 be con=
sistent with his offive, and tor the bes: interest of the Association,
DUTY.OF SECRETARY.
Sec. 12." The Secretary ‘ shall keep s
record of all the transactions of this Asgociation, He shall keep all Books of Account. He shall receive ajl moneys of the
Association, and pay the same out only upon an order signed by the Vresident. He
shall send all notic: s and communications
called for by these rules.
QUORUM.
fiec. 18. At «ll monthly or special
meetings, five Members shall constitutes
guorum for the transaction—of buviness.
Notice of special meetin 8 of the Association shall be given for two days in the
Nevada Daily ‘manscripr,.sigued by the
President and Secretary.
AMENDING BY-LAWS.
Sec. 14. No part of these kules and [email protected] be altered or amended, except by a twu-thirds vote of all the Members present af a aecting called for that
purpose, vrata regular monthly meeting.
Cc. E.-MULLOY, President.
A. H. HANSUN, Secretary.
ERT TAT aT
R. P. E. KUGHSON, has opened
an office
in Kidd’s Batiding, Broad Street.
Over Hymun Bros.’ Store.
He is propared to perform 311 kinds of
Mechanical and Operative Dentistry’, im the
latest and mostupproved sty'es.
Artifivial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver
Vulcapvite and Aluminium. Satisfactiou
guaranteed as to quality and price of work.
Visite made at residence if desired.
Nevada, May 30th, 1871.
NOTICE
Valley, Truckee and North San Juan, the
Piimary Elections will be held between
the Hours of 4and § o’clock Pp, M., and in
all the other Precincts between the . hours
of 7and 9 P. M.
Sec, 2. The Officers of this Association . , Nevada City Precinct , P. H. Belden,
The basis of representation will be ~one
‘en Dellars per shore, at the CollatFourteen Delegates to represent Nevada
County at the Republican State Convention, to be beld im Sen Franciteo, on
WEDNESDAY, Augast 9th, 1876, will “be
held at the Court House, in Nevada City,
on’.
SATURDAY, August 5th, 1876, at
__ , L o'clock ®. wu.
Primary elections for the election of
Delegates to the Convention will be held . -on ~
SATURDAY, July 29th, 1876.
Supervisors of Election.
Graxs Valley Precinct, F. G. Beatty,
Truckee Precinct, ‘1, C. Plunkett.
North San Juan. Precinct, J. A. Stidger
In all the other Préeinete, the voters
will select their own Officers of Election,
Delegate trom each Precinc, and one Delegute tor.every 40 votes polled at the last
state Election, for Phelps and Bidwell.
The following i: the apportionment of
Delegates for the séverai Precincts:
Nevadia® City.. sc scuscrccsecesee’ 15
Grass Valley.... eke bene owen 14
PORONRG . beciececvecé erectheuess 8
Ns BA OURS oie Sid obo ceiRenese acs 4
Rough & Reudy.ce cs. esceesceces 3
Blue Tent, .. «0. fa .
Fore-t Springs .+.+... deadwres 1
Buena Vista.... Reevintweewese 1
Graniteville. . ois des dcees csececs sy 2
MOGOE 6 Biayicccsicas ccc tence seca 2
OSGRVING: coc sccciccccies wee dance 1
FP ah oe DOL IORI ee 2
BGR GIGS oo ov eiavecccvecedon ss EE .
BONOS MAU casscaay sci dscannsuane
Columbia Hill e
Washington,..
Omegs...
Indian Springs
Antbony House..... sewoeeee 1
MOOHOY ClOGS osc ceciniae evs on 1
BU CRVINBG. Wicks bia ciis cas oceans gee i
PLGENGH GOFTAL,. 505 occ vvceesieees es 2
WOR EG ciivvcs sec ee teise tonnes sis s 2
RARGIO DORK: ic icsiasdyc caus eues wees 1
Pe PEs cvahisciseeue kauae vnek
The County Central Committce recommend the fullowing ‘Teét: ‘‘ Opp: sition to
the restor tion lo power of the Democratic
Party,avd intention to actin good faith
with the Repnblican Party.”
By: Order of the County Committee.
66 FT ear, for I wil} speak of Ex-.—
In the Precincts of Nevada City, re at WEAKNESS.
BE. W. Ropenr:s, Chairman,
jyt9 1. J. Rouiz Sec’y.
COLLATERAL LOAN
AND ¢ %}
SAVINGS BANK.
N. KE. Corner Post and Kearny
Strééts, San Francisco.
Incorporated under the laws of the State
of Ualifornia. :
President, SOLON PATTEE.
Secretary, F. 8: CARTER.
LIRECTORS:
BOON Pattee. soo cosiccseriescccee President.
Eliner Terry,,....0f E. Terry & Go,8. F.
J.8. Spear, Jr,, of E. 8. Spear & Cu., Auc’r.
Frederick, Turrill... scorers Capitalist,
Leander Sawyer, San Mateo,..Capitahsat,
Ro')’t Stevenson, of StevensUn’s lo: k, 8.F,
Walter G, Holmep.... Attorney-at-Law.
FYNUE object of this Bank is to loan Mmoney upon Collateral Securities, stocks,
Bonds, also Dismonds, Watch-#,F uraiture;
Warehouse Receipts, etc., charging the lIegal rate of interest, 4 per cent. per month.
Also receive Depusits subject to Cali or
Check. For the present tbe Bank sllows
the following rates of interest to depositors: 6 MONTHS, 1 PER CENT. PER
MONTH; 12 MONTHS, 14 PER CENT PER
MONTH,
Subscription Books for a limited
number of shares are now open #t
eral Loan and Savings Bank, N. E. Corner
Post and Kearny streets, san Francisco,
Circulurs sent on application.
maj0-dm-. F. B. CARTER, Secretary:
‘ EMPIRE @
LIVERY STABLE,
OAD BTREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL, NEVADA CITY.
rn. WELLINGTON, Proprietor.
HE proprietor of the EMPIRE S8TABLES announces that he has now
the Largest lot of
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and
on the most reasonable terms.
The Horses are free from vice, of good
style and capable of going as fast as any
gentleman cares to drive. :
Carriages for Funerals attended to with
promptness.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or
mouth and the greatest of care guaranteed
D. WELLINGTON.
Nevada City, November 17th, 1876..
LT electors uf Muvte’slat pehoul Disnia, that an +lhetion will be held on the
29th day of July, 1876, st wuich will be
Su. mitted the qu sition of vuting a tax of
$2,600, ty build a school H use, ‘the poils
will be opened frum ¢4v’cluck, P.M. to8
o'clock, P. M. »QHN RICH, 5
ut JuHN B. eae
WM. F. CUMMINGS,
District Schoot Trustces.
EN
KR. M. HUNT, M. D.°
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN,
. OTI E is hereby given to the qualified}
trt, County of Nevad», State of Cali. or. .
Pe
H. W. VALANTINE. M. D.,
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN,
FFICE, CORNER BROAD AND PINE
STREETS, over Preston's Drug Store.
Entrance on Pine street.
Residence at the, old Keeney place, on
Main St. Orders left at Kk. M, Preston’s
will be attende.! to. . nig
JOHN H. HARRISON,
EALER IN. BEEF, MUTTON
VEAL, CORNKD BEEF, CORNED
PORK, &c.
Meats gold at reasonable rates for Cash.
EXTRACT.
cellent things ”’
POND’S EXTRACT. The great Vegetable
Pain Destroyer, Has been in use over
thirty yeo8, and for cleanliness and
prompt curutive virtues cannot be exeelled.— Soars
CHILDREN. ‘No family can afford to be
without. Ponfl’s bxtract. Ac-idents,
Bruises, Contusions,—Cuts,Sprains,, are
relieved ‘alniost-iustantly by external &pplication. Promptly relicves paing’ of
Burns, Scalds, Excotiations, Chafings,
Old Sores, Boils, Felons, Corns, ete. Ar.
rests inflammatiou,; reduces . swellings,
s'ops bleeding. removes discoloration
+md heals rapidly.
zt always relieves
pain in the back and loins, fullness: and
ressing paia in the head, nausea, vertigo.
IN LEUCORRH@A it has no equal, Al)
kinds of ulverations to which ladies tre
subject are promptly cured, uller details in book accomi.atiy ng each bottle.
PILES —blind and bleeding—weet prompt
relief and ready cure. No case however
chronic or obstinate can long resist its
regular use. 2
VARICLUSE VEINS. It is the onfy sure
cure.
KIDNEY DISEASES. It has no equal fer:
permanent cure.
BLELDING from any cause. For this it.
isa specific. It hassaved hundreds of
lives when all other remedies failed to
arrest bleeding froui dose, stomach
lungs and els. where.
TOWTHACHE, Eiurache, Neuralgia and
Rheumatisu: are alike relieved, and often permanently cured.
PHYSIUIANS of all schools who area are
qusinted with Pond’s Extract of WitchHaz . recommend it to their practice,
We have lettersof commendation from.
hundreds of physicians, mauy ot whom
order it for-use in their own practice.
in addition tthe furcguing, they order
its use for Swellings of all kinds, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Iuflumed Tousils, simple and chronic Diarrhoa, Catarrh (for
which it 38 a Bpecitic), Chillblains,
Frusted Feet, Stings of Insects, Mosqui.
tus, etc, Chappéd Hands, Face, and indeed all manner of skiu diseases.
TUILEL USK. Removes Soreness, Roughness and Smartiog; h als cuts, .raptions,
and Pimples, It revives,invigorates and
re: reshes, while wouderfully. improving
. .-the Complexior ,
TO FAK MERS— Pond’s Extract, No Stock
Breeder, no Livery Man can afford to be
without it. Itis used by all the leade
iny L very Stubles, Street Railroads and
first Horsemen in New. York City: Ithas no equal for Sprains, Harness or Bad
dle Chatngs, Stiffuess, Scratches, Swellings, Cuts, Lacer: ties, Ble dings, Pnenmonia, vlic, Diarr! cea, Chills, Colds,
&c. Its range of action is wide, aud the
relief it sffords isso prompt that it is
invaluable in every Farm yard as well
as in every Farm house. Let it be tried
once. and you will never be without it.
CAUITOS! Pc nd’s Extract has been ‘im ttaid. The genuine article has the
words Pond’s Extract blown in each bottlasit is prepared by the only persons
living who ever knew. how to prepare it
properly. Refuse all other preparations
of Witch Hazel. Thik is the ouly article
used by physicians, and in tne horpitala
of this country avd Europe. :
HISTORY and ugesof Pond’s Extract, in
pamphlet furm,sent trée on application to
PON D's EXTRACT COMPANY.
jy22 98 Maiden Lane, New York.
Established 1865.
American and Foreign Patents,
_ GILMORE & CO,
.{ UCCE 8°RS TO CHIPMAN, HOSMER
KO & Ov., Solicitors. Patents procured
jn-all countries. .No fees in advance, No
charge unless the patent is granted. No
fees: for m.king preliminary examinatione.
No additional fees fur obtaiu.n
ducting a ‘rehearing: ~Sprcial attention.
given to Interference Cases betore the Pat.
ent Office, Extensions before Congresa, Infringement Suits in different States, and
all litigation appertaining to Inventions or
Patents, Send‘stamp-te Gilmore & Co. for
pamphlet of sixty pe ges.
Old Sounty Land Warrants.
The last Report of the Commissioner of
the General Land Office shows 2,897,500.
actes of Bounty Lana Warrants outstand
ing. These were issiied under act of 1856
and pri: r hcts. GU.MOKE & CO, pay cash
forthem, Send by registered: letter, If
Assignwents are imperfect we glve instructions to perfect them.
U. §. General Land Offize.
Cotitested wand Cases pros:cuted before
the United States Genersi Land Office and
Department of the [ite iovm, Private Land
Claims, Miniug and pre-emption claims
and Homestead cases attended to. .
Arrears of Pay and Bounty.
Officers, soldiers and asil ra of the late
war, or their beirs, are in many cases en.
titled to money from the Government, of
which they bave no knowledge. Write
full history of service, and state amouct
of pay and bounty received. Enclose
stamp-toGILMORE & CO,, and a full refrie.
Pensions,
All officers, soldiers, and sailors wonnd
ed, ruptured, or injured in the late war,
however slightly, can obtain a pension by
.ddressing GILMORE & Gu. :
Cases prosecuted by GILMORE & OO,,
before’ the Supreme Court of the United
States, the Court of Claims and the Southern Claims Comumiasion,
charge of the sume Ringces parties em:
ployed by the old frm, Prompt attention
“Tto all business eutrosieg to GILMORE &
CO. is thus: secured. We desire to win
success by deserving it.
Acdress, GILWORE & CO.,
iy22 Washivgton, D. O.
* HOUSE FUR SALE,
oe
“, THE HOUSE and LOT on Bow
ve] der street, lately occupied by Jess
6) 8. Thompson, 1s offered for sule t
a Great Bargain, ‘The Houte cos
taina six eee, and is wd ry repair, Fa
turtber are enquire o
we N. P, BROWN,
At Transcript Office,
Shop on Broad Btreet, opposite the hevada
ite Falling out and Turning Gray.
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Nevada City May 30th, 1876,
and con-.<:=
sitar sailes.
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ply, after €xamiiation, will be given you
Each depariment-of out busjrers ie con
ducted in a im " ae ee