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June 17, 1871 (4 pages)

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RSTO a aa t CHIEF ENG], n that an Flect Nevada Fire Dent . y 24th. 1871, id, D. B. Getchel], ins, Wm. Scott, equired to make rd of Delegates List, 22nd day of J une, om 5to8.P. M, rd of Fire Dele zates . DEAL, President” tem. jlo ICAN COUNTY ITION. JF THE REPUBLI. Nevada County, will ', Jame 24th, 1571, a¢ ck, A. M.for the pr en Delegates to the e Convention, and to vention of the Second and for the transac. iness as shall comer the election of dele nvention will be held s of the County, on NE 17th, 1871, ievada city and Grass us will be held be. clock, A. M. and suneof the provisions of v. In all other pre. rs of 7 and 9 P. M,. ‘_pportionment of delrecincts : } delegates. Nevada ip 14 delegates. Grass 1; Forest Springs 1; nship 6 delegates,— lan Springs 1 ; Moonuse 1. delegates, th Fork 1. »9 delegates. North d 1; Birchville 1; oke 1. » 5. delegates, Bloom: olumbia Hill1; ReMoore's ship 12 delegates — p 6 delegates. You sowell Hill ; Hunt's ip 4 delegates. Washtion of voters at the ‘dye to support the n Republican State, inty Conventions of n Repubtcian County HINDS, President, RY STABLE, TREET, Exchange Hotel. ROBINSON have YT OF HORSES and x1ES to be found in nt Buggies, Wagons shortest notice and terms. fruili Vite, bf Rood ng as fast as any genis attended: to with ilways on hand. eday, week or month guaranteed. ER & ROBINSON NEW GOO0DS! LICES ! [URTLEFF, ly inform the peotity and vicinity that @ stock of .OCERIES, xis market, which he t the Commercial] Sts. eing constantly red, [AS SHURTLEFF. EXCHANG EL, LR, Proprietor. VN HOTEL IS ALe accommodation of Large additions have cen fitted up in eleing Rooms are large, and the Table will h that of any Hotel prictor will spare bo nder his guests cons of the State have tel. t open ajl night for the Traveling Public. ind Bar connected tronage is respectful yA. LANCASTER. PUBLICAN Election. given that Prim:ry Union Republicst he Precincts of Neva+y, OD ine 17, 1871, ) o’clock, A. M., and gates to the County at. ne 24th, 1871. be held in pursuance visions of the Pri1s are appointed Saons: ~T. H. ROLFE. —JOHN I. SYKES. ations of each veteT tizen of the United é Precinct where his will pledge himHo of the Union ar 1871.~ n Republican County HINDS, Preside “sé os a Tansery { VOL. XCXTI. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 1871. NO. 89. The Daily Transcript NEVADA CITY, CAL. N. P. BROWN. M. 8. DEAL. BROWN & DEAL, PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT : Bix Months, °c cPoddlasced 5 00 THEGGMonte. *©9 aS we Shin vadocce Per week, Twenty-Five Cents. LE, SEI LS IH CIGARS! TOBACCO! PIPES! &e &. Ke. JULIUS GREENWALD, Y EEPS constantiy on hand the very best quaities of : CIGARS AND T@BACCO! Of tbe Choicest Brands. Among them.will be found a Splendid lot of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, IN BULK. “May Flower---a superior brand, Better than anything ever before seen in this Market ! Inthe line of Chewing Tobacco, WILL BE FOUND Paces’ Golden Plug Twist, Lester’s Fig, Golden Pancake. Navy of every description, And many other Brands too numerous to Eacution. ALL OF THE NEW BRANDS. a --OF— CIGARS AND TOBACCO! ON HAND. ALSO, A GREAT VARIETY OF SMOKING TOBACCO! sUCH As * Yacht Club, May Queen, Forest Rose, Seal, &e. PATENT CHARCOAL PIPES, M;EERSCHAUM PIPES, CUTLERY, PLAYING CARDS, MONTE CARDS, All of whlch I offer for sale on reasonable 8. HAVANA CIGARS, Such as Cubanas, Figaros, Matilda, and Cinti de Orion, Wholesale and Retail, Anda good assortment of Domestic Gigars, ranging in price trom $25 per thousand and upwards. Call and examine my stock before purcha. sing elsewhere. JULIUS GREENWALD. Nevada, May 25th. ANSON W. LESTER, Cc. E. MULLOY. LESTER & MULLOY, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CASE GOODS, &c. NO. 58 BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. LOUR, HAMS, BACON, LARD, and all sorts of PROVISIONS on hand. NEW-GOODS constantly received from the Eastern markets, among them HYPERION COD FISH, MICHIGAN CRANBERRIES, SEA MOSS FARINA, &e. All purchasers wishing anything in our line are requested to give us a call. LESTEK & MULLOY. Nevada, May 9th. DENTISTRY. HUGHSON <«& HOLMES have opened an office, In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street: Over Lester & Mulloy’s Store. They are pre to perform all kinds of Mechanical ‘Operative Dentistry in the latest and most approved styles. ; ' Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver, becca 1 ‘end ae men Phnom yan gg guarant as to quality and price of work. Visits made at p> ps Bang if desired, Nevada, May 30th, 1871. A.C. NELES, Attorney ahd Counselor at Law, Qe st THE COURT HOUSE, Nevada, May 25th. Attorney and Counselor at Law. ti ora of Broad and Pine Sts. A GRAND wu BE GIVEN AT BROOKLYN HALL, BROOKLYN, ALAMEDA COUNTY, —ON— JULY FOURTH, 1871. IN AID OF A PUBLIC LIBRARY ! $10,000 in Gold Coin Will be donated in the following manner : $7,000 in Gold Coin ‘to establish a Library. 8600 to. Alameda County Hospital. $500 to General School Fund. $500 to Brooklyn Fire Department. $350 to each of the Four Churches of Brooklyn. — ee LOOK AT THIS LIST OF CASH GIFTS : The Profits go for the Benefit of a Public Library! . THE GIFTS WILL BE SENT BY DRAFTS OR EXPRESS TO ANY PART OF “THE WORLD 2166 GIFTS ! One Chance in Every 22! The Best and most Liberal Schedule yet presented to the Public! 50,000 Tickets of Admission’! WILL BE SOLD AT TWO DOLLARS EACH! GOLD COIN, 4 Which will entitle the holder to one admission, and to any gift that may be awarded, S87 All Moneys will be deposited in the hands of the Trustees!" $50,000 Gold Coin, in Gifts ! WILL BE AWARDED —TO THE— TICKET HOLDERS! AS FOLLOWS ; $150,000 GOLD COIN PREMIUMS! Vy ILL BE AWARDED TO THE SEASON TICKET HOLDERS on the 4th Day of July, 1871. The Cosmopolitan Benevolent Society, of California, will hold their Second Grand Fair at the Broad Street. Theatre, Nevada City, Cal.,-in aid of the following charitable purposes : 1st, Public Schools of Nevada County ; ~ 2d, Public Library of Nevada City ; 3a, Orphan Asylum, Nevada County ; 4th, Fire Department, Nevada City. 100,000 Season Tickets of Admission will be Sold at $2 50 each. All the Premiums will be deposited in the BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY. PREMIUMS. Premium, Gold Coin....... $25,000 Premium, Gold Coin....... 15,000 Premium, Gold Coin.,...... + 10,000 Premium, Gold Coin’ etsesion ee «+. 5,000 Premium, Gold Coin Premium, Gold Coin Premium, Gold: Coin Premium, Gold Coin 1 Premium, Gold Coin ee ee ee 2,000 15 Premiums, Gold Coin, $1,000 each 15,000 5 Premiums, Gold Coin, $500 each. . 2,500 8 Premiums, Gold Coin, $300 each. 2.400 25 Premiums, Gold Coin, $250 each— 6,250 100 Premiums, Gold Coin, $100 each 10,000 100 Premiums, Gold Coin, 350 each, 5,000 200 Premiums, Gold Coin, $30 each. 6,000 500 Premiums, Gold Coin, $25 each .12,500 1,043 Premiums, Gold Coin, $20 cach 20,860 2,005 Premiums am't to $150, 000 Business Managers. A. W. POTTER, A. H. HAGADORN, J. CORWELL LEE, By Special permission we refer to the following well known citizens: John H. Dickson, Sheriff Nevada County; T.W. Sigourney; gone A. Lancaster, National Exchange otel; ‘ M.S. Deal, Editor Nevada Transcript; G. v. Schmittburg, Postmaster; Julius Greenwald, County Treasurer; Geo. B. Newell, ex-County Supervisor: Thos: 3. Gurdicr, Editor Nevada Gazette; P. Banner, Merchant; ; R. B. Gentry, late Sheriff\ Nevada County; D. E. Bell, Depnty Postmaster; Ira A. Eaton, Union Hotel; G. G. Allen, Nevada Foundry; Judge T. H. Rolfe; Geo. K. Phillips, Merchant; A, Goldsmith, Merchant; Wm. R. Coe, ChiefEngineer Fire Depart: ment; . C. T, Canfield, ex-Chief Engineer Fire Department; A. Sandford, Merchant; Bliven & Potter, Merchants; Lester & Mulloy, Merchants; L. Nihell, City Marshal; Good responsible agents wanted. Liberal commissions allowed. Money should be sent by Express, or by Draft on any solvent Bank. Address all communications to Cc. B. SOCIETY, apl Nevada City, Cal. LEGAL ENTERPRISE. $100,000 7" FESTIVAL ! ACADEMY OF MUSIC, One gift of gold coin.....cceces $10,000 One gift of gold coln... Ceete evens One gift of gold coin. ....... . 3,000 MAY 25th, 1871. One gift of gold coin., ....... 2,000; In Aid of a Public Library ! One gift of gold coin. .. ehiseseselsle 1,000] ap sar . One gift of gold coin ....... ++. 1,000 Co oe oe ie eck . : u s ollar One gift of wold: COIN. c.s.coic'e cv vee 1,000 ii * . One gift of gold coin. .......5 1,000 ° List of gifts to be awarded : . . .One gift of gold coin .... Sagas Sod 1,000) Ganhh giftsooc.55.c005c0nu ussoseeteud $20,000 I , COORD BING Siisci cores eve spina trees sige ols + 15,000 . One gift of gold coltt ¢.-220vasiea's va sand boo rah caeiee: 10,000 ' One gift of gold a . : Ee ee ee 250; 1 cash gift O58 BiG, oe BB'S /o Gee dle avers arate ah 5,000 . eza ph cush gift..... sseececccccececee 3,000 . Five gifts of $150 each, gold coin... 750} 1 cashgift............ 2,000 . i Tag GElb is ip coepesescapeceeaass vcr 1,000 . Thirty gifts of $100 each......+4 Siverchd ua alice orager calles dee 1,000 Twenty Gifts of $50 each...... 1,000 . 1 cash gift.....cececcees cece «ee 1,000} 5 } j 1 cash gift....... Baelhdala one + 1,000 Fifty Gifts of $40 each.... beeees 500] h caube gilts <aisss cceciees ose nek sezee 1,000 ; : 5 VDCOl QC esis ccscnsicc enw sae wes. coerce 1,000 One Hundred Gifts, $30 each.... nits eee gilt cial 1,000 One Hundred Gifts, $20 each.... S000) 2 Waa WG co a toetesreicent es 1,000 . rs L Ga80 BIlG e deccsmocces 1,000 650 Gifts at $10 each........-. 6,500 1 cashgift......00-.0000 0c 1,000 1200 Gifts at $5 each... we eeccee 6,000 15 cash gifts, 2500 each....... 7,500 $50,000 . THE GIFTS the Concert given in San Francisco, in aid of the Mercantile Library. The Drawing will be under the management of a Committee of well known responsible citizens of BROOKLYN, ALAMEDA COUNTY, for a . guarantee that the Gifts will be fairly and satisfactorily drawn. We refer, by permission, to the following well-known citizens ; Duncan Cameron, Capitalist. Thomas Wheaton, Contractor. Hon: A. Howard. Jas. Larue, Lumber Deaier. H. Leise, Real Estate. J. O. Connors, Real Estate. L. B. Huff, Real Estate. James Motte. Real Estate. Joseph t, (Brooklyn Brewery) Capi. talist. 2 e F. A. Remillark, Brick Manufacturer dnd . Contractor. ; A. Fonte, General Merchandise. E Market. John McTigue, Merchant. J. Geischen, Washington Brewery, OakoN ”" «DAM MUNK, ____ Secretary and Business Manager. G. H. WN, General Agent. CABRLEY &' TOMPKINS, Lota! Agate. myl9 Will be awarded in a similar manner as at . OMA i ecilescscbiietee NEBRASKA,
10 cash gifts, $250 each....... 20 cash gifts, $100 each...... .2,000 50 cash gifts, $50 each....... 2,500 100 cash gifts, $30 each....... 3,000 1000 CASH GIFTS, $10 EACH... 10,000 1000 CASH GIFTS, $5 EACH.... 5,000 2310 GIFTS, amounting to $100,000 Which will be distributed by the MUTUAI. AID ASSOCIATION among the Ticket Holders. &2” This Enterprise will be condueted in @ precisely similar manner to that of the late Grand Gift Concert of the Mercantile Library Association, of San Francisco,which gave such universal satisfaction, REFERENCES : ' J. TURNER, Dep. U. S. Marshal. E. ZABRISKIE, late Government Clerk U. P. R. R., Omaha, Nebraska, Good responsible Agents wanted. 20 per cent. commission allowed. Address LYFORD & CO. Omaha, Nebraska. B ers. Office, Caldwell Block. SPENCER & PATTISON, Agents at Nevada City. ap23 IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE Cera, OF LONDON. d Capital $8, 000, 000. > FAULKNER, BELL’ & CO., Agents for the Pacific Const, JOHN PATTISON, 16 Agent for Kevata City. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING ! GREAT BARGAINS! ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO., (Se OF PINE and COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY, have just received a Splendid Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, «ec. Which. they. offer. to the. publie.as. low as such Goods can be obtained in this State. SOMETHING NEW! A PRIZE FOR ALL ! THE GREAT EXPECTATION PAPER COLLAR! Each box contains a valuable prize with excellent collars thrown in. Gentlemen’s Fine Shirts, Under Clothing, Miner’s Goods, t7-Of all kinds and varieties. “Gi ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO., GUARANTEE SATISFACTION to all customers Who vallon them, and propose to give the LATEST, FINEST & BEST GOODS —AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES ! —o KI Before buying elsewhere, those in want of anything in the Clothing Line wiil find it greatly to their adventage to GIVE US A CALL. ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO. Corner of Broad & Pine Streets. Nevada, May 25th. A GRAND GIFT CONCERT Will be given at SAN JUAN THEATRE, on MONDAY, JULY 10th, 1871, under the auspices of the North San Juan Benevolent Association, San Juan, Nevada Co. For the Benefit of the DISTRICT SCHOOLS, FIRE COMPANIES, CHURCHES, CEMETERIES, SCHOOL LIBRARIES, and WATER WORKS in Bridgeport Township. 1, 318 Gifts aggregating the sum of $43,000. 50,000 Tickets will be sold at $1 50, Gold Coin, each: : This is the most liberal offer yet presented to the people of this State. GIF's. LiGiUtiot Gold Coins diceewiesSusceess $5,000 1: CHR of Gold COIR sc citidevcscncdesews 3,000 £ GITK Of Gold COIN a4is.6Seiccces ced 2,000 2 Gifts of $1,000 each Gold Coin... 2,000 1 Gilt Of Gold CON. ics ce sisce cic cics-ce 900 1 Gift Of Gold CON cciscieiisnencncases 800 1 GI Of Gold COtB oie cides Ficccce ica, 000 Ab Gift Of Gold COD. 0 isvcdscsceticdecs 600 5 Gifts of $500, Gold Coin, each.. 2,501 3 Gifts of $400, Gold Coin, each... 2 1,20, 4 Gifts of $300, Gold Coin, each... 1,200 10 Gifts of #200, Gold Coin, each... 2,000 15 Gifts of $100, Gold Coin, each... 1,500 22 Gifts of $50, Gold Coin, each... 1,100 50 Gifts of 840, Gold Coin, each... . 2,000 5) Gifts of 330, Gold Coin, each... 1,500 150 Gifts of $20, Gold Coin, each... 3,000 400 Gifts of $15, Gold Cuin, each... 6,000 600 Gifts of $310, Gold Coin, each... 6,000 1, 318 Gifts amounting to $43, 000 Treasurer—JOHN T. MORGAN, of North San Juan. All moneys herein will be deposited with BLOCK & FURTH, Bankers, North San Juan, by whom all disbursements will be made at the time of the Concert. The drawing will take place, and the Gifts be awarded, preciscly similar to the method adopted by the Managers of the Mercantile Library Gift Concert, held at San Francisco, and under the supervision of well knowp citizens of North San Juan, and the Managers of this Association. : A DISCOUNT OF SIXTEEN AND TWO. THIRDS PER CT. ALLOWED TO AGENTS and to those who may purchase from us directly to the amount of twenty-five tickets . or more. Managers—Dr. J. STOTLAR, B. P. DUNNING, WM, M. DAVIS, L. BUSHNELL. A Ticket admits the Bearer to the Drawing and Concert. We refer to the following named citizens for reference; Block & Furth, J. T. Morgan, Dr. E. B. Harris, P. H, Butler, O. P. Stidger, Gen. O. Evans, G. W. Koch, A. J. Putnam, B. A. Pryor, John Fitter, Jas. Turney, John McCoy, Peter Graham, Henry Sweetland, Geo. B, Newell, Henry Everett, W. Cadwallader, W. M. Eddy, Geo. Parshley, R. Little, David Alexander, Chas. Allen , Capt. 3.8. McBride, Wm. Warner, Geo. D. MéLane, Capt. Coffey, R. Neville, Moneys and Drafts should be sent to JOHN T. MORGAN, Treasurer. All orders and eomrounications to JAMES A. STIDG Sec’v, A VERY GREAT TRIUMPH! T HAS BEEN practically demonstrated and admitted by everybody, that A. GOLDSMITH, Keeps on hand at all times and seasons, the LARGEST, CHOICEST, and the Cheapest Lot of Dry Goods To be found in California ; Consisting of the following named articles : Dress and Fancy Goods ! BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, ScuMMER PopLiys. SUMMER GRENADINES, (New Styles and Colors,) Picqves, (all kinds.) ORGANDIES, LAWNS AND PERCALE, Prints, (Beautiful Patterns.) GINGHAMS, CHAMBREYS, Fryest Sink CLoaks, Corsets, (New Style.) TRIMMINGS, ‘ Hosrrry, Lacks, = &e. &e. &e. ke. Also, a Magnificent stock of FINE MILLINERY GOODS ! ! A FULL LINE OF THREE-PLY CARPETS, TAPESTRY, OIL CLOTHS, At the Very Lowest Figures. os Best Merrimac and Sprague’s Prints, 10 yards for $1. 4-4 Black and Brown Muslin, ? 8 yards for $1. Best Allendale’s Double Sheeting, 4 yards for $1 50. ' Large Spool of Silk, $1. Sinall Spool of Silk, 12 1<2 ets. Five Best Spool Cotton far 25 cents. All other Goods in proportion ! A. GOLDSMITH, Kipp’s Bur~pinG, BroaD Srreet. Nevada, May 4th. H. R. BUSSENIUS, DRUGGIST, MASONIC BUILDING, CORNER OF COMMERCIAL & PINE STS. $90,000 GOLD COIN. GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL WILL be given at NEW CONCERT HALL, GRASS VALLEY, NEVADA COUNTY, CAL. July 15, 1871. By the Grass Valley Miners’ Home Association. IN AID OF A HOME FOR DISABLED MINERS. 60, 000 Tickets will be sold at $2 50 Coin, each, No Tickets Cancelled ! No deduction on amount of Prizes ! During the Festival the sum of $90,000 will be distributed to the Ticket holders as follows: 1 Gift of gold coin,,... 1 Gift of gold coin. 1 Gift of gold coin.... ee Bk GUC OF Old COMM oes so seieisigoaiss 7 Gifts of gold coin, $1,000.... 7,000 10, Gifts of gold coin, $500..... 5,000 10 Gifts of gold coin, $300..... 3,000 10 Gifts of gold coin, $200..... 2,000 60 Gifts of gold coin, $100..... 6,000 100 Gifts of gold cuin, $50...... 5,000 400 Gifts of gold Coin, $20...... 9,000 200 Gifts of gold coin, $27..... 5,000 800 Gifts of gold coin, $20...... 16,000 . 1501 Gi $90, 000 The ante will bo awarded in a precisely similar manneras at the convert given’ in aid of the Mercantile Library. The drawing will take place under the ment of a Committee of well known responsible citizens of Nevada county, Cal. Treasurer—Bank of Thos, Findley & Co., Grass Valley, With whom all moneys will be deposited. All disbursements will be made through said Bank. In addition to the above gifts the sum of $10,000 will be given to the Trustees of the ** Home.” For a guarantee that the gifts Will be fairly drawn we beg leave to refer to any citizen of Nevada County, Responsible Agents wanted every where. FIFTEEN per cent. discowat wili be made to parties taking Fifty or more Tickets, nm receipt of Post Office order or Greembacks for $30 we will send Twelve Tickets ORE eas Manager. BROAD STREET MARKET. AMES COLLEY, Proprietor, Always supplied with the beat of BEEF, ORK, MUEPON AND VEAL. Orders filled from Families and Meats delHvered at their houscs. . Charles Hentzon. . A. NCrune, Give me a call. JAMESOOLLEY. Nevada, March 27th. $250,000 IN GOLD GIFTS. AGrand Musica Festival tobe given by the Calaveras Co. Relief Association At San Andreas, Cal. Monday, September llth, 1871. NHE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, PINDing the county heavily involved, by the tlvice of a convention of Tax-payers, held at San Andreas, April 2d, 1871, resolved on this measure rather thay resort to repndiation, and will hold a GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL, the proceeds of which will be app lieg to the liquidation of the county debt. 200,000 admission Tickets will be sold at $2 50 each, gold coin, and the holders of 4 Tickets will be entitled to any premium that may be awarded toit. During the Fcstival the magnificent sum of $250,000 in U. S. gold coin will be distributed to the holders of admission Tickets, as follows, 1 grand gold coin gift...... “$26,000 1 grand gold coin gift...... 15,000 1 grand gold coin gift.....7. 12,000 1 grand gold coin gift.... -«sv 10,000 1 grand gold coin gift...... 7,500 1 grand gold coin gift...... 5,000 1 grand gold coin gift...... 3,500 1 grand gold coin gift...... 2,500 25 grand gold coin gifts,31,000 each 25,000 25 grand gold coin gifts, $500 each. 13,500 50 grand gold coin gifts, $250 each, 12,500 200 grand gold coin gifts, $100 each. 20,000 300 grand gold coin gifts, $50 each. . 15,000 1000 grand gold coin gifts, $25 each.. 25,000 1500 grand gold coin gifts, $26 each. . 30,000 3550 gaand gold coin gifts, $10 each.. 34,500 6, 558 gold coin premiums $250, 000 The Premiums will be awarded in precisely the same manner ag at the Concert given in San Francisco, in aid of the Mercantile Library. The Drawing will take place under the management of a committee of well known and responsible citizens of the county. TREASURERS—Pacific Bunk, San Francisco; B. F. Hastings, & Co., Sacramento; San Joaquin Valley Bank, Stockton; With Whon all ~ moneys will be deposited and all disbursements made. In addition to the above named gifts, all moneys received for the sale of Tickets, less the expenses, will be paid over to the Board of Supervisors of Calaveras county, for, the liqnidation of the eounty debt. “or a guarantee that the Premiums will be. fairly drawn, we-reapectfully refer, by permission, to the following well known gentlemen: Hon. Av €. Adams, Dist: Judge Mokelumne Hill; B.K. Thorne, Sheriff of Calaveras county; W. A. Wallace, County Clerk of Calaveras county; John Gallagher, Treasurer-Celaveras county; Chas; By Higby, Esq., Editor Calaveras Chronicle; J.C, Scribner, Esq., Angels; Hon. T. 8. Beaver, Sacramento; J, G, Severance, Esq., Stockton; J. ©. Doak Esq., Stockton; W. L. Dudes, Exq., Stockton; Col, C. C. Bowman, San Francisco; 8. Forman, Esq., San Francisco; Hon. Wm. Higby, San FranciscoResponsible agents wanted. Liberal commisyjons allowed. Parties at a distance can obtain Tickets by forwarding Checks on any Banks in San Francisco, Sacramento, Stockton, or any reliable Banking House. Business Manacers.—S. L. Prindle, Chairman Board of Supervisors, San Andreas: A. H. Coulter, Supervisor Second District, San Andreas; M. G. Lewis, Supervisor Third District, San Andreas; J. F. Treet, San Andreas; A. Wylie, San Andreas; B. R. Prince, Altaville. All Orders and Communications should be addressed to M. G. LEWIS, Sec’y. San Andreas, California. W. H. CRAWFORD, Ag’t Nevada City. NHICKERING’S PIANOS--MASON & Hamlin’s Organ’s. KOHLER, CHASE & CO. Agents, 633 Clay st. San Francisco. Send for Circulars, m26 DEDICATION BALL. GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN BY the a , MASONIC AND ODD FELLOWS FRATERNITIES, IN THEIR NEW HALL AT MOORE'S FLAT, Tuesday Eve’g, July 4th, 1871. WITH GOOD MUSIC, GOOD CHEER, and a SPLENDID HALL for dancing, a pleasant time is promised to all participants. The public are cordially invited te attend. COMMITTEEOF ARRANGEMENTS, W.D. Long, §.Caldweh, T. A. Slicer, W. C. Clark, A. Ranch, 4. Knotwell, J. Olsen, H. Atwater, Ch. Allenberg. RECEPTION COMMITTEE, A. Raach, ’ $. Caldwell, W. ©. Clark, T. A. Slicer, J. Knotwell, N. Hegdeon, INVITATION COMMITTEE. MOORE'S FLAT, ALLEGHANY. Ch. Allenberg, John West. W. D. Long. — PerkinsWOOLSEY'S FLAT, . MINNESOTA, Geo, Edwards, J.C, Cookerly. R. Johnson, Ch. Miller. , WASHINGTON. GRANITEVILLE, F. M. Hathaway. T, P. Crandall, John Sanson. J. H. Canard. FOREST CITY. REIABY HILL, Heury Ellery, John Lane, W. F. Cummings, NORTH BLOOMFIELD. John Stone, . COLUMBIA HILL, R. McMurray, A. D. Lemaine, A. L. Woodruff, LAKE. CTTY. 4 CHEROKEE, R. Phillips, . J.P. James, 3. R. Henry. Ww. Barger. BAN JUAN, BIRCHVILLE. 3. B. Hunter, Henry Everett, Geo, B. Newell. SWEETLAND,. FRENCH CORRAL, B. Woop, Wm. M. Eddy. H. P, Sweetland, Vv. G. Bell, NEVADA Cay. A. D. Tower, : T. H. Caswell. FLOOR MANAGERS. W. F. Cummings, 8. L. Blackwell. Tickets, (including Supper)...95 00, Moore's Flat, May 19th, 1871 . _ CHARLES F. ROBINSON, DEALER IX Se GROCERIES & VISIONS. s OPPOSITE METHODIST CHURCH, BROAD STREET, NEVADA, S77 New and Fresh Goods received every ‘week, from the Bay. Goods sold at the lowest cash rates and delivered free of charge. 02 %