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TUNATE,
EW ‘REMEDIEg
SPENSARY__
EY STREET,
54, for th
Seminal Plamen
Strictpre, Syphi
a} Weakitas 1
Beases (of
O¥8 BUccess. Bly
) pleasure of’ an,
med from visiti
. Panes and hag
iépenrary
Ceramercia -”
patients and
y Lod him, —
neither time nop ~
‘Temedies, and hag
acilities for the
;euses, —
of persons, both
e who are suffer,
nee ‘from the ef.
8, Or fro
i Tere te
figured faces ana
tutions, disqual,
ihess Of marriaye
~~ In this horrig
until death closes
ua: dians, friends
who are sufferiag
le life destroy
are .cared for
Send them im.
, & physician who
his especial study .
rtain to cure the
thout mercury or
nportant to those
bse who are inter
eir friends, tobe .
nded doctors who
ing their skill in
sw days, imposing
hurope and other
areful and make
nay fal) into the
ikness.
e consequence of
vice, ordepraved
racticed by the
almost unlimited
herring certainty
orbid symptoms,
cientific medical
ountenance, dark
in the head, ring.
e the rustling of
chariots, uneasinexs of the limbs,
intellect, loss of
yproac hingstrang.
acquaintances, 4
ty, loss of mem.
ples and various
, furred tongue,
nsumption, night
requent insanity,
persons 80 afflict.
jately, either in
ve a cure effected
mode of treating
fails of effecting
Dr. G, will give
ry one who will
that he wascured
ther of the we
len,
ite marriage, who
of these fearful
pt the sacred rethem, nor delay
tibbon’s office or
eaicines may rely
iidential secrecy
expect no mor
a fair and mutu
ation of services
~ circumstances
iia prevalent and
nm among quacks
nsible, and : will
itten instrument,
» radical and pew»
‘harge.
lome,
1y be CURED AT
etter to Dr. Gibptoms, length of
ntinuéd, and the
arded, free from
) any partof the
ain direction for
ter through the
lls, Fargo & Co.,
ill be forwarded
he Union.
SON, 623 Kearney
. , San Francisco,
mercial treet.
. 1957 on the lee
. please, inform
ad his advertise
RIPT. my]
tent to Min
m.
ND OFFICE,
.» May 4, 1876,
en that William
H. O. Dauchey, —
n, Geo. Mclvor,
Duncan, whore
Nevada, County,
on for, Patent for
ing Claims, besrgton Mining Dis
»» and described
yed land, being
of 8 E kand8E
ae NE 3 of seeE \& and N % of
RE & of SW¥%
ge 10 East,
£ NW} of F
Range 11 East,
tuining $49 17-100
. of the following
ation, made Feb»whie et al: the
bruary 23d 1876,
Duncan location,
by I. W. Duncan
made March. ll
the Wise location
e March 11 1876,
Dauchey location
. and the Mclvor
19, 1876. All of
ord in the effire
Nevada County,
jlicants claim by
the claim %%
the “East by ve
claimed by Chas.
South by vacant
+ adverse claims
ed to present the
rithin sixty days
shing hereof.
AND Reg'ster.
Applicants, m?
(RANTS.
¥ DOLLARS ia ‘4!
>
Modes «05. s0000 05s supCeinity {
Mone..'.°***** oA Didar e. .e or cee ee
Monterey.. ...-06+. 8: fuolumue.... 4.5
MUR Gives ceeeteien GrVengira....006 sot
Nevadsa.... ac PAL EONG oak a kcaesieea so 7
ae gs ! peee ee ETI pe CRE TUOR cee ccuse cere 8
~Kearney
‘ Repuvlicau electors and wll other voters
Alameda...-.+19 Plumas.....-4
Alping.....++++ bSrcraim utv...21
BIMBOE isa cones T.8.n Benito.. ..+3
Bae ss isi ves cass L0!Sin B r.uardinv..4
~ OUalaveras .. . eee GIS ww Diexo « « ==6
COLUSS. . eee eesees $i5.au Franvisco..-75
, hoice of such delegates; and
' VOL, XXXII.
The Daily Granseript
= NEVADA CITY, CAL.
“Hl. P. BROWN. B, J, WATSON:
BROWN & WATSON,.*__Proprietors. SOER
“REPUBLIGAN STATZ CUN_. VENTION. e
Booms or THE UNION .
STATE CENTR‘\L COMMITTEE*
Sau Francis:o, Muy‘2s, 1876.
NOE next Unio Republican State Con“yeution tor the nomination. of Six
PRESIDENTIAL EcEcTORs ani 5S XALTERMATES, aud\a ‘State Covtrelic r,”.to fill tue
vacancy caused by the deeraseof Hon. J.
W. MANDEVILLE, the.late in umbent, wil
beteli in tue city of San Francisco, on
WEDNESD\Y, Aagust 9th, 18 6, at Dashaway Hall, soutu.side of Post street, between
and Dxpont streets, at ten
M o'clock A : :
; Convention for the election
V Flume Company,
~NevadaandGrass-Valley,
Mining and Building Timbers,
THE:
—oF— z
4 RE now prepared to fill: orders for
Lumbr of Every Description,
_ Common, Finishing, and a
General Assortment of
Building Lumber Always on Hand,
A Large Amount of Seasoned
of delugstes, tue committees of tue 8 *veral counties are recommended to. invite all
witnout regard to past po itical differeuees
or previous party atfilistions, who ae op-.
posed to reviviag section . issues, and desire to promote friendly fe-iing wnu permanent harmony throughout the country
dy m intaiaing and en-orving ali the cmstitutiowat rights of very citiz -nin-luding
the fulla:d tree exervise of ths myht of
snffrage without intimidation anil without
i : i No. 790, fraud; who are in fuv.r of the continued 2 le
prosecution and punish -nt of all official Application for a Patent toa
dishonesty, and of an ecunomivai admiois‘Mining Claim. oes
tration of the Go vernme t by houest; 2-3
fa tuful and capable ozlicers; who are in
favor of making such refers 1 govern
mnt a3 experience may from time to
time suggest: Wao are opprsed to impairing the creiit of the nition by depre: isting
any of its obligations, aud ia faver of sur.
taining in every way th~ national faith aud
financial honor; who hold that the comin n
weohoul syste v is the nurs: ry of Am rad
liberty‘ and ghoula be m tintuined abso
lutely free froin sectarian control; who velieve that, for the promution of these ends
the direction of the Government should
continud to be confided to those why adhere to the principle of 1776, sn 1 support
them a3 incorporated in. tue C -netitution
and.the laws; 211 who are in favor of recoguizing and rtrengthening the fundamental prinviples-ot National Unity in itis
Centennial Anuiversary of the birt of ithe
Republic. :
TLe apportionment of Delegates is-as fol.
lows:
Contra Costd....8:04u Juaqain.... 15
Del Norte .....tj3an Louis Ubispu.5
El Dorado..... yisut’ Mateo. ...-.6 CONSTABLE SALE.
by ae errr 2)sants Barbara wakes 6 ;
Humbolit.....-« Bi Bute Ciera.. .-. 15 Y virtue of an execution to-me direeINYO. 2.. ceereeeses -3, Saute Oruz...-++ 4 t.danud delivered, issued from the
Bern.. . een eee: ss FUMBIM. oe esse eens 4) Court of Leopoiu Garthe, a Justice of the
» Lake....-+++ +++ 2isierra.., -e++:8] peace wan for the Township and county
Lassen.. cece ceees siskly VUn neers n owt of Nevata, State of Califuruis, on a ceiLos Angeles...-16, Soin» tais judgment rend red therein ou the 6th
ATIN. 00.6 eee sees day of July, 1876, iu tavor of Jectry Blake,
ariposa:.. and against J. M. Fulweiler. “” A Robo ris
Mendoc bu...-.! : so% Sain’ dimison tas Exvcuter «ft .e estatecf
Morced....-0+6County Comnfit‘ees and Congressional
ommitrees-wili makes provision in the.r
respective counties for the ele tion of del-egates in accurdsace: w.th said app ortionment, holding Primary elvctions tor the
the Stite
entral Committee recommends tuat the
Delegates chuten to the State Corivention
be empow’ red to act as Delegates to the
Congr ssional Couventions of tucir respect‘dve ciatricts,
The State Central Committee recommiends the following t st:
“Opp sitio: to the r st -r.tion to power
of the Democratic rarty, and intention. to
act in good faith with the Kepubiican
By order of the Committee.
aa, or at our office on Town Talk Hill, will
receive prompt attention.
Califurnis, and described as fol ows, viz:
“SPRUCE WOOD on hand.
Orders left with Johnston & Son, NevaN. &G.V. W. &LUo.
Nevada, Oct. 20th, 1875.
Unirep States Lanp “—'}
~SaCRAMENTO, CaL, duly 24, 1676.
‘ UTICE is hereby given, that the
Fountain Head Gravel Mining -Company, a corporation existing under the laws
of California, whose Post office is Nevada
City. Nevada County, Cal., has made application for Patent for the Fountain Head
Grivel Min‘ng claim, bearing gold, siturte
in Nevada Mining Distric!, Nevada County,
On surveyed land, being the NW'4 of sec
3, NE of Nk% and E% of EX of BW,
of NE of Sec 4. '\pi6NR9E. Algo the
SK of S KE of See 33, 86 of SW and
SW 4 of 82% of Sec 34: Tp17, NK 9 E-Mt.
Diadlo base and meridian, co. taining 355
39-100 acres. Said locaticn was mode Juiy
isth, 1867, by E. F. Bean and others, and
18 recorded inthe mining records of Nevada County, at Nevada City, in book 4,
paves 256und 257. ‘The applicant claims.
by purchase. Adjoining claimants are the
Coli Spring Gravet Mining Company's
ground on the West, All persons holding
uny adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before tris Office within sixty days from the first day of
publishing hereof.
jy 26 T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
B. B. Vitoomb, deceaed,) fur wue sum «f
oue hundret and tuirty-tuur doilars ($134)
debt,-with costs, taxed at $1635, anu accruing costs, elt paysble in old coin of
the United states. I bdve levied upon
and seized and shall expose for public sale
in tromtat the Court huus:, Nevida City
Nevads— Cousty, Califoruis, tor each to
tue highest bidder, ou Saturday, the 19th
diy of Augus., 1876. be.wecen the huurs of
lv o'clock a. M.,and 3 o'clock P.M. o: said
day,, all the fign,t title and interest of ¢.
M Fulw iler, W, A. Roberts et al, of anu
tu tue following described propert,, viz:
Ail those P.ac.r mining claims kuown as
the Manzanita Co’s, Cluims, situated onehalf mile uott erly from Nevadacity, Nivada lowuship and county, State of California, formerly known as the Mauzanits
claims, the Bilk Whie claims andi all as
conveyed tu K. P. Marselus by patent trom
tue United St.ts. Also all reservoirs,
belunging to said claims. Aiso tue Slate
, Oreek ditch, taking water from Slate Creek
aid conveyiug the sasie to tue suid ManzaM.D. BORKUCK, ALEX G ABELL,
Bec. KR. 8, C. C, ebairmarn.
MINERAL CiTATION.
Unrrep Starks Lanp OFFICE,
SacBaMENTO, Cal. July sth, Ls7e.
5 0 E. H. Goodmen, E. W. Cross, W.H.
Weeks, O, KE. Green. Lester Liul-y 8.
Barnes, R. 4. Gentry, Alba ltrown and tu
all whom it may couceru. Wheroas, mineral athdavit Nos 6lanud 179 were filed iu
the U. 8. Land Office, slieging the’N 1-2 of
N E quarter of sec. 18, iu fowusiip 16_N
Range 9 Hart, to be mre valuable for mining than for agriédiiura! purposes, by Coinmigsioner’s letter dated December zi, 1871
the ssme land-is te-be -trented—an-miteral
in character, until the coitrary is proveu,
after due neiic-. syd “wher as, Williim
Walsh, (Post Office address Nevada Civy.
Nevada county, Cal.) did, on the Wth «uny
of March, 1875, filed the Rewister’s Office
of this Distrigt-his pre-empiion Decl.ration Ne 4989, claiming tie ab -ve described
jand, and has applied to entcr the same es
agricultural Jabd, all-givg it to be more
valuabl: fur agricultural than fur mining
purposes > Therefore you wi . take votive
that under and by virtue of i structions
from the Commissioner of the General
Land Office, dated May 6th, 1571, we have
fixed the 2ist day of Augu-t is7s,at eleven
o'clock, A. M., at this vilice, b-f re the
_ Register and Receiver, for the heating of
@ to determine the charucter of said
in Witness Whereof, we haye hereunto
set our hands the day and year fiist abu ve
writcen. T.B. McFARLAND, Reyister.
HART PLLLOWS, eceiver.
J. 1. Caldwell, Atty: ji2
NILES SEa RLS,
Atterney and Counsel at Law
4T BRICK OFFICE,
In front of the Cou
NICE GROCERIES
CHAS. F ROBINSON:
Tf his Store, on BROAD “STREET, opposite the Methodist Church, keeps
° on hand as fine a stock of GRwERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be found
tip Nevada city, woich will be sold 4a LOW
nia clsims. Also that certain yiece o
'peuerlof mining ground s tuated iu ther
vet of Deer Crces, connecting ata point
known as tie Gold Tuunel’ dam, and‘ exteuding up said Creek 1500 feet, to Gp.
f lewming's quartz tunne). Takcu to satisfy
guid execution, and costs. and accruing
Custs. WM, eCuTf.
Constable of Nevade Townstip.
Nevada City July 26tb 3>76. jy23.
* GuNSTABLE SALE.
B* virtue of an execution to me directed snd delivered, issued frum the
uurt uf Leopuli Garthe, a Justice of the
Peace in and tur the Towuship anu Coun y
ul Nevada, State of Culiforuia, on a coi.
tain ju igmeut rendered thercius pb the dip
Guy of Jury, 1876,in favor uf Georges White
aud sgainss J. M. Fulweiler; W.A. botérts, Samiue] Jauigon(sas executor of the
estate of B. B. ‘titcomb deceased) for tue
swu of ‘wo Hundred and Twenty-niue
502100. doilars ($229 56) debt, with costs
taxed at 216 3d and accruing costs, ill
payable in Guld and Silver cuiu of the
uuited Sates, I have levied upun’ ard
seized, aud #hall «expose tur public sale
in tront of the Vourt House, Nevada City,
Nevaaa County, Caiifornia, for Carh, tu
tie Lighest bidder, on SATURDAY, the
19th day of Augurt, 1876,between the hours
of 10 u'cluck a. M,. aud 3 v’cluck PB. M.,
ali the rigut, titie and interest of the gaiu
J. M. Fulweiler, W. A. Roberts et al, of,
iu snd w the fo lowing described property
to wit: Ai those pincer’ mining « laime,
kuown as the Manzanita M niog Co's.
claims, situated one ba‘f mi e vortherly
trum Nevada Uity, Nevada ‘Township and
County, State of California, formerly
knows atthe Manzavita claime, the biil
Wuite claims, and él] 48 conveyed tu KF. v.
Maursclus by patent from the Uuited
to the said Mapzanita claims » Also ail
tors snd todis belonging td. suid claims.
accruing cvsts,
Copatahte of Nevede FownshipNevada City, July 26th, 1876. iyR
N.O-N-G-R-R.CO.
ES the government and information of
right to vary the same as circumstance
inuy require, To t.ke effect :
TIME TABLE, NO. 3.
P
Employees, the Company reserves the
Constitution and By-Laws
which shill be known as the GROCFRS’
and we do each bind ourselves to abide by
and conferm to the Rules and Regulations
adopted by this Associ: tion.
Dealers egainst thet class of personsin our
OF THE
“Grocers Pritectivs Union,
OF NEVADA CITY.
_-PREAMBLE:
E, the undersigned, do hereby or’ ganize ours:lves into. a Society
ROTECLIVE UNION, of Nevada City,. S
ane. aed ev” OBJECE.
Sec. 1. Mutual Protection of GroceryREPUBLICAN COUNTY CONof Nevada Uounty, for the selection —of
Fourteen Delegates to represent Nevada
Couuty at the Republican State Conyéntiou, to be held in Sen Francitr6, ou
WEDNESDAY, -August-9th,--1876,-will.be4-held at the Court House, in Nevaia City,
on¢Primary elections for the election of
Delégates to the Convention will ‘be held
on
Wednesday, May 24th 1876,
At 7:30.A.M.~
GOING SOUTH.
e
community and vicinity who are unworthy
of credit, either from dishonesty or inability to}ay their debts when contracted ;
end to promote the best interests of our
Valley, Truckee and North San Juan, th:
_—_qWENTION. ~~
-OTICE-is hereby given.that a County
Conver tion of the Republican Par:y
ATURDAY, August 5th, 1876, at
1 o'clock P.M. ce
SATURDAY, July 29th, 1876.
In the Precincts of Nevada City, Grass . F
PONDS
66.
POND’S EXTRACT.
,
EXTRACT.
ear, for I will speak of Exe
ceHent things °°
The great Vegetable
Pain Destro;er. Hag been in use over’.
thirty~-ye:rs; ana for Cleanliness and
ies st curative virtues cannut be ex<
celled,
CHiLD«wEN. Noe family can afford to be
without Pond’s Extract. Accidents,
bruises, Guntusions, Cuts, Sprans, are
relieved almost iustantly by external aplication Promptly. relieves pains of
urns, Scalds, Excoriations, Chafings,
_ Old Scres, Boils, Felons, Corns, etc. Ar.
rests—inflinrmatiqnu, reduces swel .
pops “bleeding removes discoloration
‘nd heal« rapialy.:
EMALE WhLAKNESS. ‘ft always relieves
pain in the bark and loins, tullness and
M. and leavos Grass Valley at 5.3'A.M,
arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A. M.
and Nevada) leaves Nevada ut 11 A. M., arrives at Grass Valley at 11:35 A. M. © gs
leaves rass Valley at 4.45 P. M., arrives at
Colfax at 6.15 P. M.
leaves Grass Valley at 9:05 A. M., arrjves at
Nevada at 9:36 A. M.
and Nevada) leaves Grass Valley. at 2:40
P, M., arrives at Nevada at 3:10 P.M.
leave Grass Valley at 8.25 P. M., arrives at
Nevada at 8:54 P. M.
tunnels, fumes, pip: s, monitors and tuvls .
ed Btutes.
Also the Slite Creek ditch; taking watrt ter street, or P. U. Box 097, San Francisco,
from dlate Creek and conveying the sanie} gj,
re-ervo rs, tunn ls, flumes, pipes, momAlse that certain piece or parcel of mining
Krouad, situsted in the bed of Deer ‘reek,
commencing at a point known ‘asthe Gold
‘Tuiluel dam, and extending up sald creek}
1,600 fcet to Capt. Fi mmings’ quartz tunnel. Tsken to satisfy said rxecution with
Train No. 1 leaves Nevada City at 5 A
Train No. 3, (local be tween Grass ~Valley
Train No. 5, leaves Nevada at 4:15 P. M.,
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.50 A. M,
Train No. 4 (,0cal between Grass Valley
Train No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6-50 P. M.
JOHN F, KIDDER,
General Superintendent.
J. M. WALLING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AND
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
(\)FFICE, Brown & Morgan's Block, N¥
VADA CITY, Cal. apa
PHILIP RICAARDS,
"No. 30 Muin Street,”
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Gold Dust bought and sold. Ballion discoun ed. Advances
made on Gol ust or bullion
fur coinage atthe Mint.
CHECKS ON SAN. FRANCEISEO.
Correspondent, Swiss-Americani Bank,
San Francisco jyl-lm
ma24
Central Carriage and Wagon Mare
_—___ufactory.
Grass Valley road, near Half Mile Hous
WILLI1M SKAMAN.
Agent fur stu:lebaker W
gous, Ever: kind of vet
cle manufactured to ord:
in the finest style and i
low prices.
Particular attention given to Repairing and Painting. —
NEW ASSAY OFFICE.
S Rosey nic PKIUE (formerly of
the Sin Francisco Assaying
and Refining Works), having
fitted up the old Pacific Mail
building, No. 524 Saicrameuto
street, corner Leidesdorff, as .n
Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory, is now prepared tom:ke
assays of the piecious and useful
metals and their ores, as well as
complete or partial analysis of
~ substanc:s that mayb desired. °
His office will be opened for
business on -Moncay, May Ist,
and he hopes that his long residence and experience inhispfegsion will entitle him tag-rsonable portion of the businvss
of his friends and the public generally. 230-3
JUST ISSUED.
200th EDITION.
MAN HOOD,
REVISED AXD CORRECTED BY THE
oe AUTHOR,
E. pz F. CURTIS, M. D., &c., &e.
A Medival Essay on the cause and cureof
premature decline in man, showing how
health is lo-t and how reguin d. —-it-gives
a clear synopsis o1 the imp -diments to
marriagé, tie treatment of neryous and
phyrical debility, exhausted vitality. and
ell other disea es apvertuining ther. to
oe reguite of twenty years successful prac.
ce.
OPINIONS OF IHE PRESS.
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—There is
no member of society by whum this book
will not be found use'nl, wheth r he be
parent, preceptor oF clergymana.—London
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This booxz
should be read by the young fur instruc.
. tion, and by the afflicted tor rel ef; it wil!
injure no one.—Medical Times «aud Ga.
zette,
Price—One Dollar, by mail. cr express
Address the anthor, DR. CUKTIS, 52u Sut85-ly
NEW SAW MIL;,
AT WILLOW VALLEY.
HE New Millat Willow Valley is completed and weare now ready to fill al]
orders for Building or Mining Luinber.
aD kinds of Lumber kept constantly on
hand. Orders léft at the office on Boulder
—. or at the stozeof Geo. E, TURNER,
ine Street willbe geemptly attended to.
Grocery Dealers generally, by the encour.
agement of such enterprixes as shall tend
to e healiby increase of trade in our midst.
_OFFICERS. .
Sec, 2. The Officers of this Association
shall contistof a Preside: t aud. Secr tary,
to be chosen by ballot st a regniar. meeting of the A-sociation for the term of rix
“months, or untll their successors are chosen. :
MEMBERSHIP. . .
Sec. 3. Any person engaged in the Grocerytrade in Nevada City may” become a
member of this Association by signing the
By-Laws and paying the regular dues.
faith and for the benefit uf this Association te the bet of his ability.
onthe FIRST MONDAY UF EVERY
MONTH, at nine o’cluck, P, M,
tion shali be asseesed for its necessary experses, :
NOTICE OF DET INQUENT DEBTORS.
mediately, in writing. to each nd all the
other Members, the uame, residence aud
occupatiou ot any persun in debt to him or
all minerals, salts, water or oth.
DUTY OF MEMVERS.
Bec. 4. Every Member shall act in good
MLETINGS.
Sec. 5; The Meetings shall take place
Et UES.. je
Sec.6. The Members of this AssociaSec. 7. It shall be the duty of. every
Meiuber of this Association tu report imthem. f rany aiticle of merce andise and
who has nezlectad or refused to puy such
ind: btedness,
BLACK LIST.
Sec. 8. it shall be the duty of the Secretary to enter, in writing, tue name, reside1.ee, and occupation of every person report: d to him, by a Member of this A+so
ciation, as delinguem, amount of indebtedness and te whum dus, in» \book hept
fur that_purpose, stylet the “‘ Bluck Boon.”
tHe shull notify each Member, in writing,
every month of all such delioquent debtorr;
and no Memb: rvuf t:is Agsoci:tion, after
receiving such notice, shall give the pers0n to complained of any credit until notified that the n. me of suid p.raon has becn
erased trom the ‘* Blackstook.”’
DELINQUENT’3 BETTLEMENT.
_ Bec.9. When s delinquent makes settlemeut in full, it shall be the duty of the
Member to whum tuch settlement is made
to infurm the Secretary of the faci. who
tive to every Member of this Association.
BLACK LIST FOR B.Nt«FIf OF MEM.
BER3 ONLY.
'Sec. 10. Neither the Secrétary cr any
‘Member shall make known or permit the
same to be dove, the montuly report of the
>ociety’s list of delinguent vebturs, or any
copy thereof, ts persous not members of
this association, in wood standing,
DULY OF PRESIDENT.
Sec, 11. It shall be the duty of the
President to preside a all Mee ings of this
Associaticn. He shall see that the rules
ana Pegulations are properly eifcrced, and
perforin such other duties as u.a7 be consistent with his office, and 1ury the bes. interest of the Arsuciation,
DULY OF SECRETARY.
Sec. 12. The Secretsry shall keep a
record cf all the transactions of this Association, He sh.ll keep wll Books of Ac
count. He shall reveive all moneys of the
Association, aud pay tne same out only upon an order signed by the vresident. He
shail send all notic 8 and communications
called for by these rules.
QUORUM,
Sec: 13. At ll monthly or special
mectings, five Members shall constitute a
quorum for the transaction of business.
Notice of special mectin sof the Associa
tion shall be given for two days in the
Nevada’ batly TRansonirt, sigieed by the
President aud Secretary.
AMESDING BY-LAWS.
fec. 14. No part of these Kules and Regulatio s+hall bs sliered or umeuded, except by a two-thirds vote of #ll the Members present at a meeting called for that
purpose, rata regular monthly meeting.
a CG. E. MULLOY, lbre-i-lent.
iy8 A. H. HANSON, Becretary.
DENTISTRY ~—
R. P. E. HUGHSON,
an office
in Kidd’s Building, Broad Street.
Over Hymn Bros.’ Store,
He is propared to perform 3211 ‘kinds of
dechanical and Operative bevtis‘ry, in the
latest aud most Lpproved styles.”
Artificial ‘Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver
Vulcanite and Alumiuium. Satisfactiou
guaranteed as tu quility and price of work,
Visite made at residente if desired.
Nevada, May 30th, 147).
NOTICE
has opened
eleeturs of Movre’s Flat dcuvvl Distriet, County of Nevad:, Ssate of Cali oruia, that au «lection will be held on the
“oth day of July, 1876, at wuich will be
Sli titted the qu sion of vuting a tax of
$2,5uu, tu Duild a cu] Ho use. ‘the poils
wil be opeved from 4v’cluck, P.M. tu 8
o’cluck, P. M. »VHN RicH,
Jviin Bb. ERB,
No E is hereby piven to the qualified
jy12-1m District echoot Trustees.
R. M, HUNT, M. D.
ATTEN DinG PHYSICIAD,
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‘Party, ard intention to actin good faith
shall in like manner, give immediate noE
r Walter G, Holmes.... Attorney -at-Law.
Wil. F. CUMMINGS;P:imary Elections will be held between
the Hours of 4and § o'clock P. M.; and in
all the other Preciacts between the. hours
of 7 and 9 P. M. Z
: Supervisors of Election.
. Nevada City Precinct ,P. H. Belden,
Graxs Vulley Precinct, F.G. Bea'ty.
Truckee Precinct, 1. C. Plunkett.
North San Jusn Precinct, J. A. &trdger
will s-lect their own Officers of Election.
The basis of representation will be one
Delegate from each Precinc, and one Delewate tor every 40 votes pulled at.the last
state Election, fo” Phelps and Bidwell.
The following i‘. the appoitionment of
Nevadnu City...0.0The County Central Committce recommend the following Test: ‘* Upp sition to
the restor tion to power of the Democratic,
with the Repnblican Perty.”
By Order of the County Committee.
KE. W. Rosrts, Chairman,
jyt9
I, J. Rob: £ See’y.
COLLATERAL LOAN
AND
SAVINGS BANK.
N, E. Corner Post and Kearny
Streets, San Francisco.
Incorporated under the laws of the State
of California. ;
President, SOLON PATTEE.
Secretary, F, 8. CARTER.
__ LIRECTORS:
Solon Pattee, «os ccveceseccee -President.
Elmer Tirry,,...-.0f E. Terry & Uo,s. F.
J. 8. Spear, JF» of E. 8. Spear & Cy., Auc’r.
Frederick: ‘Uurriil.....+ -,..Capitalist.
Leander Sawyer, San Mateo,..Capitahst.
Ko'’t Stevenson, of StevensUn’s Blo k, 8.F,
FYNUE object of this Bank is to loan money upon Collateral Securities, stucks,
Buuds, also Dixsmonds, Watch s,Furniture,
Warehouse Receints, etc., charg ng the legal rute of intefest, 4 per cent. per month.
Also. receive Lepus'ts subject to Cali or
Check. For the present tbe Bapk allows
the tollowing rates of interest to depositore: 6 MONTHS, 1. PER CENT._PER
MUJNTH; 12 MONTHS, 14 PER CENT PER
MONTH.
Subscription Books for a limited
number of shares are now open ut
‘Len Dollars per shure, at the Collateral Loamand Savinys Bank, N. E. Corner
Post and Kearny streets, San Fiancisco,
Circulurs sent on application.mad0-din F. 8. CARTER, Secretary.
EMPIRE
LIVERY STABLE,
uta &
OAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HUTEL. NEVADA CITY,
BP. WELLINGTON, Proprietor.
°*@ —
é
HE proprietor of the EMPIRE 8TABLES announces: that he has nuw
the Largest lot of :
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
, Teamns, with klegant Buggies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and
on the most reasonable terins.
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
prolptness. NS
Good Saddle Horses-always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or
roouth aud the greatest vf care guaranteed
D. WELLINGTON,
Nevada City, November 17th, 1875.
“HL W. VALANTINE. M. D.,
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN,
FFICE, CORNER BROAD AND PINE
STREETS. over Preston's Drug Store.
Entrance on Pine +treet :
Kesidepce at the, ild Keeney-place, ‘on
Main. St. Orders leit at BE, M, Preston's
will be attende. tu. P nid
ack
"JOHN H. HARRISON,
EALER IN BEEF, MUTTON
4 VEAL, CORNED BEEF, CORNED
PORK, &c.
Meats sold at reasomable rates for Cash.
In all’ the other Precincts, the voters . TULLEt USE
pressing paiu in the head, Lausea, vertigo.
IN LEUCORRHGA it has no equal, All
kinas of ulverations to which ies ore
’ subject are prowptly cured. © uller de. *-taile'in book accom, any pg each bottle.
PILES —blind and bleeding—weet prompt
relief aud rady «ure. ‘No case however
chronic or obstinate can long resist its.
regular use. :
VARICLUSE VEINS. It.is the only sure
cure.
KIDNEY DISEASES. It has no equal for
permanent cure
BLELDING from any cause. For this i¢
isa specific. It has saved ‘hundreds of
lives when all other remedies failed to
aftrest bleeding from nose, stomach
Jungs and els, where.
TOWTHACHS, E.rache, Neuralgia and
Rheumatism are alite relieved, and often permancntly cur d.
,
PHYSIVIANS of all schools who are ac.
qusinted with Ponu’s Extract of Witch
hhez l recommend it to thei® practice,
We have lettersof commendation from
hundreds of Physicians, many of whom
orveritfor use in thir vwn practice.
In acdinon tthe furegving, they order °
its use fo. Swellings of all kinds, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Inuflamed ‘Tousils, simple snd chronic Viarrhc.:, Outairh (for
wuich it i6 @ Bpecitic), Chillblains,
rusted Feet, Stings of “Insects, Mosquitus. etc, Chappea Hands, Faee;-andindeedwl! manuer of skiu diseases,
R moves sur: niss, Rough:
py 68 and Smarting; h ele cuts, . ruptions
and Pimples. Ic 1evives,invigorates and
re:reshes, while w uderfuly improviig
the Compl xivr.
TO FAKXMERS— Pond’s Extract. No Stock
Breeder, ho Livery Min cun afford to be
with uti. It is tsed by all the leade.
ing L very Stables, ttreet Railroads and
first Horsemen in New York City. Itbis noe qual for Sprains, Harness or Sad
dle Chotings’ Stiff.ess, Scr. thes, Swellings, Cuts, Laver tions, Ble dings,Pneumonix, clic, Dia Ti @s, Chills, Colds,
&e, Ttsreugeof action is wide, and the —
relief it uffurds is so prompt that it ig
invaluable. in every Farm yard as well
as in every Farm bouse. Letit be tried
once, and ycu wil bever be withoutit, _
CANTON! Pe na’s Extract has been imi
tat d. The gebuine article has the
words Pond’s Extract blown .n each bottle Itis pr pared. by the only persons
living who ever knew how to prepare it
properiy. Refuse allothcr preparations
or Witch Hazel. ‘This is the only article
uxt d by physicians, aud in tue hospitals
of this country a d Kurope.
HISTORY und usesof Pund's Extract, in
punphict fotm,sent tree on application to
PON D's EXTRACT COMPANY.
jy22 98 Maiden Lane, New York.
Established 1865.
American and Foreign Patents,
GILMURE & CO,
SNUCCE 8° RS TO CHIPMAN, HOSMER
KS & Co., Sulicitors. Patents precurea
jn all countries. No fers’ in advance. No
ch rge unless the patent is granted. No
fees t' rm king prelimiuary examinations.
No additioual fees fur-obtain:ng and con
ducting. a reiearipg. Sp: civl attention
given to Interference Cares betore the Pat.
ent Office, Extensions befure Congress, Infringewert Sui's in different States, and
all litigation appertsining to Inventions or
Patéent~, Send stamp to Gilmore & Co. for
pamphlet of sixty p»ges.
Old Bounty Land Warrants.
The-last Report of the Commissioner of
the Genrral Land Office shown 2,897,600
acres of Bounty Lana: V'arranuts outstand
ing. These were issued under act of 1866
and pri-r acts. GULMOKE & CO. pay cash
forthem. Send by registered letter. If
Assignments are imperfect we give—instructions to perfect them,
U. g. General Land Office.
the United States Genersi Land Office and
Departineut of the Ll te iow. Private Land
€laims, Miuiig and pre-emption claims
apd Homestead cates atiended-te.
Arrears of Pay end Bounty.
Officers, soldiers and sail ra of the late
wor, or theirhveirs, sre in many cases entitled to money from: the Government, of
Which they have po knowledge. Write
fuli hi-tory of s:rvice, and stdie-amouot
of pay 1nd bounty received. Enclose
stamp to GILMORE & CO, and a full re.
ply, after examinution, wisl Le given you
fr. e.
Pensions.
All officers, suliiers,and ssilors wonnd
ed, ruptured, .o. injured in. the late war,
however sli: btiy, car obtain a pension by
tddressipg GILMORE & Ci).
Causes. prosecuted by GILMORE & OO.,
before the Supreme Court of the United
Siates.the Court of Claims aud the Bouth«crn Claims Commis-ion,
Each department of our business ie con.
ducted in « separate bureau, under the
charge of the seme experienced parties ex:
ployed by the old firm. Prompt attention
to all bussners-entrustec’ tou GILMORE &
CO. is thus secured. We desire to win
success by deserving it.
A dress, GILWORE & CO.,
iv22 4 Washington, D. C,
HOUSE F-K SALE, ~
THE HOUSE and LOT on Bou.
GF der street, lately occupied by Jesse
t §. Thompson, is offered for sale 4
SHY 2 Great Bargain. The House cos
tains six sommes ane is oe repair, Fr
furtber particn enquire o
° . N. P, BROWN,
At Tranécript Office,
Shop on Broad Street, oppusite the Navada
_ NEVADA CITY \
THE LOWEST. ‘sive meacall. of 1 ‘I
Nevaca City May 30th, 1878,
é
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Contested wand Cuses pros ‘cuted before .