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Se
BRARY Asso.
i.
al. June 9,-1974,
ers of, and in pe
) PIONEER AND
RT, beg leave tg
returzis from~our
state that at this
00 and 11,000 oug
ied by us, in the
There are-no ful]
fice, and we posi.
i be -no-Ticket’s
1 in the amount of
» Bold. before thy
m the present de.
ining Tickets wil]
1 number of days.
led of the time of
re it takes place,
ots will be made
at companies for
se Who desire to
DAVIS & €O,
neral Managers,
ty and Connty of’
ertify that we have’
e General Agents.
; Gift Concert, and
orrect.
INGMAN,
neer Association.
TERS, ,
rary, Association.
\NCE !
N COIN
WAY !
y —
THEATRE,,
, CAL,
2
r and Library
ms. !,
itively the
No Tickets:
Deduction. ~
ision of the follow-.
tute a Comimitice
Pioneers and Sac-Ons ;
4 P. ANDREWS,
WALTERS,
MAN,
be sold at $2 50°
ch,
sum of $75,000, in
uted to Ticket-hol-$100 5,000
-$50.5,000
nder the joint suof well known cithe officers of said
fB. FP. HASTento, with whom
ted, and by whom
) ade.
Davis & Co.
isiness Agents.
ING RINK.
‘resort is open daihe Hall and Skates
ler and satisfaction
Tuding use of the
when Gentlemen
ents extra for use
SODA kept conickets 10 for $1.—
» Glass of Soda Wa4 ARCTIC SODA
ARD, Proprietor.
to the Corner of
evade City.Store
ae a nish
waa pPey
_ White is an expérienced teacher, and
prneainaaacshanpenaatishatitcaraa te erate
The Daily Tamscript] .
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Temperance Meetings.
On Wednesday and Thursday of
next week there will be a county
meeting of the friends of Temperance
at the Methodist Church in this city.
The meeting will commence on Wednesday and continue during the day,
and the séssion will close with a public meeting on Thursday evening. It
is expected that W. H. Mills, Grand
Secretary of the order in this State,
will address the meeting on Thursday evening. Mr. Mills is an eloquent speaker, and there should be &
large attendance. It is expected that
every Lodge oi Good Templars in the
county will bé represented in those
meetings.
The Festival,
The Festival held in this city,*during the past two days, by the ladies
of the Episcopal Church, has been a
decided success, as well'as a source
of entertainment for the public, as
also a means of profit to the Society.
On Friday evening a large crowd was
in attendance, and the tables were
well patronized. The fish pond was
a source of great amusement, gnd
many a curious fish was caught. Xesterday the ladies set a splendid funcheon, which was well patronized by
the citizens, and in the evening an
excellant entertainment was given.
consisting.of musie, tableaux; ete.
Summer Decorations.
Wm. A. Richardson is prepared to
decorate parlors, saloons and halls
in splendid style, with tissue paper
trimmings. These decorations are
very handsome and are not expensive. Those desiring work of this
kind can leave orders at the Nationalt
Hotel or the book stores, and they
will be promptly attended to.
»
>
Ferrand’s Sign.
dr Ch; Ferrand ‘has “swang a’ hand.
some sign in front of his pieture gallery on Pine street. “It represents an
enthusiastie artist ‘ ‘going, through”
& egmera fora picture. The painting was done by Ferrand, and shows
him to be very handy with his brush.
> o>
J For Road Commissioner,
George W. Parshley, of French
Corral, Bridgeport township, is today announced asa candidate for
Road Commissioner, subject to the
decision of the Union Republican
County Convention. i Parshley is an
old resident of the county, well liked
by those who know him, andis sound
on the main issues, being one of the
old Republicans,
Lecture To-Night.
This evening, Rev. E. Halleday
will lecture at the Congregational
Church. Subject—‘‘Ezekiel’s Vision
of the Divine Government.’’ Arrangements have recently been’ made
for Congregational singing, and every seat will be supplied with hymn
and tune books, All are invited to
attend.
“—
To Chiienteis:
The Board of Trustees of Oakland
District advertise for bids for put
ing up_an addition to the school
house. The bids will be considered
next Saturday. Carpenters may ‘ob. ,
tain particulars of P. McAuslan, the
Teacher.
AAS ARRON O ia saci
Let Common Sense Decide, .
What is the rational mode of procedure in
tration? Does not reason tell us that judicious stimulation is required. To resort to
violent purgation in such a case is absurd as
it would be to bieed a starving man. Yet it
isdone every day. Yes, this stupid and unPhilosophical practice is continued in the
teeth of the great fact that physical weakness, with all the nervous disturbances that
accompany it, is more certainly and rapidly
relieved by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters
than by any other medicine at present known
It is true that general debility is often attended with torpidity or irregularity of the
bowels, and that this symptom must not be
overlookeds But while the discharge of the
waste matter of the system is expedited or
regulated, its vigor must be recruited. "The
Bitters do both. They combine aperien and
antibilious properties, with extraordinary
tonic powers. Even while removing obstructions from the bowels, they tome and
invigorate those organs. Through the stomach, upon which the great vegetable specific acts directly, it gives » healthy and permanent impetus to every enfeebled function. Digestion is facilitated; the faltering
circulation regulated, the blood reinforced ‘
with a new accession of the alimentary principle, the nerves braced, and all the dormnant powers of the system roused into
healthy action; not Spasmodically, as would
be the case if a mere stimulant were admoinistered, but for a,continuance. I+ is in this
way that such extraordinary changes are
wrought im the condition of the feeble, emaciated and nervous invalids by the use of
this wondefful corrective, alterative and
tonic. Let commen sense decide between
such a preparation and a prostrating cathartic supplemented by a poisonous astringent
like strychnine or quinie.
PAIN KILLER.
PERRY DAVIS & SON,
PROVIDENCE, RB. I.,
PROPRIETORS,
1840,
1871.
The “ Pars Kinter ” may justly be styled
the gréat medicine of ;the world, for there
is no region of the globe into which it has
not found its way, and been largely used
and highly prized. Moreover, there is no
clime to whieh it has not proved to be well
adapted for the cure of # considerable variety of diseases; it isa speedy and safe
remedy for burns, scalds, cuts; bruises,
wounds, and various other injuries, as well
as for dysentery, diarrheea, and bowel complaints generally, it is admirably suited tor
every race of inen on the face of the globe.
It is a very significant fact, that notwithstanding'the long period of ycars that tho
‘* Pain Killer” has been befere the world,
it his Hever lost one whit of its popularity,
but, on the contrary, the call for it has
steadily fucreased from its first discovery‘
and at no previous time has the demand for
it been so great, or the quantity made been
bo large, as to-day.
Another significant fact is, that nowhere
has the Pain Killer ever been in higher repute, or been more generally used. by fami-.
ies and individuals, than it has been here
ut home, where it was’ first discovered and
introduced. That the Pain Killer will continne to be, what we have styled it, THE
GREAT MEDICINE OF THE WORLD, there can
not be the shadow of a doubt.—[ Providence
Advertiser,
}
EIGHTH INDUSTRIAL
EXHIBITION?
—OF THE— ~
MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE.
' \ JILL OPEN TUESDAY, AUGUST 8th,
1871, and continne FOUR WEEKS,
DAY AND EVENING, in the PAVILION, in
Union Square, SAN FRANCISCO,
The Exhibition Building covers an aréa of
110,000 superficial feet, and is complete in the
various details of light, ventilation, steam
power, water supply and provisions for the
requirements and comfort of visitors,
Application for space must be made before
the Fifteenth day of July next, and articles
must be in position by the time of opening.
Blank Applications for Space, Rules and Regulations, Premium Lists, and all information will be sent on apptication, by addressing J. H. GILMORE, Special Agent, Mechanics’ Institute, San Francisco, to whose care
articles intended for exhibition may be sent.
m2 A. 8. HALLIDIE, President.
NICK'S TOY & FRUIT STORE.
PINE STREET...... NEVADA CITY,
NICK SLOCOVICH, Proprietor.
LWAYS on hand fresh Foreign and
A Domestic Fruits; Oranges, Lemons,
etc.: Nuts, Candies, and Confectionery.
New Toys and Baskets of every variety.
The Cheapest and Best Goods to be
had in the Market.
Call and See me.
my28-1m NICK SLOCOVICH.
Book Stolen.
\ A copy of Webster's Unabridged
Dictionary was stolen from the Oakland school house, Gold Flat, several
days ago. The party who took it is
known, and unless the book is left in
its place those interested will go ‘‘for
him” with the law. He can save
himself the mortification of being
tried for robbing a school house by
returning the property forthwith.
. For County Saperintendent.
“"T. B. White, of this city, present
incumbent, is announced as a candidate for Superintendent of Schools,
subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Mr.
he is thoroughly competent for the
position.
Tar Examiner wants Sacramento
Democrats to buy the Reporter off.—
Send for old Litigant Bill, he’ll give
you a check on the Reporter. Inother
Words, start.a new paper, get Ramage to make it the official organ, and
the Governor to make it the State
Paper, and you will soon have a Demcratic newspaper ready fora funeral.
Ax Ohio statesman is described as
“94 years old, and has lost much
REMOVAL.
PRESTON & FAIRCHILD,
Have Bemoved their New Stock
UF
Drugs, Paints, Oils, &c.,
TO THEIR NEW STORE
Under the Daily Transcript Office
8. W. CORNER OF
BROAD AND PINE STREETS,
Nevads, May 25th.
REMOVAL.
PENMANSHIP
—AND—
PHONOGRAPHY.
C'Neric stor aann will macros hat
atter 4 Xs,
eed the beauty of his'youth.””
cases of general debility and nervous pros. . .
STATEMENT.
We, the undersigned, residents,
of, amd Going business im the town of North
San Juan, having full eonfidence in the integrity of the Managers of the NORTH SAN
JUAN GEFT CONCERT, and in the success
of the same, do hereby certify that we with
many others, residents of said town have
subscribed and paid in, for the benefit of
said Gift Concert the sum of One Thousand
and Seven Hundred Dollars in Gold Coin :
that said moneys is now in the hands of
Messrs Block & Furth, Bankers, by whom
all disbursements will be miade for the use
and benefit of said Gift Concert, and that
we with others who subseribed towards the
Same as aforesaid, have each received our
pro rata of tickets therefor. That ‘we unhesitatingly recommend said Gift Concert
to the people of the Pacific Coast and the
States east of the Rocky Mountains as worthy of their potromage. The Managers of
the same being well known to this community as men of good character and integrity.
(Signed) ici
DANIEL. FURTH, of the firm of Block &
Furth, Bankers,A. HARRIS & CO. Merchants.
A. J, PUTNAM, National Hote?.
JOHN GERMAN, Arcade Hotel.
H. CULL, Livery Stable.
BUHRING & CHRISHOLM, Merchants
8. KOSMINSKY, Clothier,
DICKSON & GAYNOR, Saloon Keepers.
CHAS. SHERMAN, Bakery.
L. H. BICKFORD, Wagon Maker,
DUNNING & CHARMAN, Blacksmiths,
0. P. STIDGER, Attorney af Law.
E. B. HARRIS, M. D.
J. L. ASAY, M. D.
P. H. BUTLER, Druggist.
J.T. MOBGAN,
MENNER & WHITE, Hardware.
GEN. O. EVANS, Miner.
B. A. PRYOR, Postmaster.
C. KOCH, Saloon.
A. CARION, Brewer.
GEO. COLLODI, Tobacconist.
North San Juan, June 8th, 1871.
$50,000 GOLD COIN !
ILL BE GIVEN AT THE PLACERVILLE THEATRE,
PLACERVILLE,
EL DORADO COUNTY... :.-California,
JULY FOURTH, 1871.
—BY THE—
BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
OF °
PLACERVILLE,
To Aid in Erecting a
Public School Buflding !
IN THE
CITY OF PLACERVILLE.
40,000 Tickets will be sold
, at $2.50 Coin each!
This Ticket admits the Bearer to
the Concert, and also the Ball.
During the Concert $50,000 in Gold
Coin, will be distributed along the Ticket
Holders, as follows :
1 Coin Gift........ $15, 000
1 Coim Gift......... 5,000
1 Coim Gift 1,000
2 Cobm: GttE 555 cciicictcccdsc 1, 000
1 Coim Gift...5...... 1,000
5 Coin Gifts, $500 each, .. 2,500
10 Coin Gifts, $200 each.. 2,000
30 Coin Gifts, $100 each.. 3,000
20 Coin Gifts, $50 each...
20 Coin Gifts, $40 each..
50 Coin Gifts, $30 each.. 1,500
810 Coim Gifts, $20.... --16,200
950 GIFTS, amounting to $50,000
In addition toabove Gifts, the Society will
give
$10, 000 tewards erecting a School
House, also $100 for the best Plan
Or Model of the same, to be agreed upon by
the Board of Education of Placerville.
The Gifts will be awarded in a precisely
similar matimer as at the ‘elven by
the Mercantile Library Association, at San
Francisco, and under the supervision of 3
Committee of well known citizens of Plac
erville, and managers of the Concert,
Treasurer-Wilcox & Brown, Placerville, with whom all moneys will be deposited, and all disbursements made.
Fora tee that the Gifts will be fairly drawn and distributed, the reputation of
the Mgnagers and Business Agents and every citizen of Placerville is especially referred to.
Board of . 8. Crocker, F. P.
Bares, Thomas Frazer, R. Meacham, H. F.
Page, C. H. Weatherwax, Fred. Hunger. hk.
J. Van Voorhies, H. D. Raphael.
A Liberal Discount given to agents.
Checks on San Francisco, Secramentor, or
any responsible banks received ter Tickets.
Responsible Agents wanted.
Ba” The Great demand fur these Tickets
warrants the) cohclusion that the drawing
will positively take place at the time mentioned.
All orders and communications, address
Rk. J, VAN VOORHIES,
8% ’y Placerville Benevolent Association
eP; 0. Lock Box M41, Placerville, Gal. j7
Hr’: located at Daxrrvss Oxy Sramp
No. 50 Pine Street,
Iam prepared to furnish, “at ALLL HOURS,
All desirous of im in those very
interesting and useful systems of Writing,
should avail themselves of this rare opportunity. ats
Arrangements for Private lessons, Orna. Nevada, May 21. *
A Grand Concert and Ball !
W. H: CRAWFORD’S COLUMN.
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE!
=AT THE—
w<OLD STAND, >"wa
Opposite the Union Hotel and the
Express Offices,
IRON AND STEEL,
ROPE, all sizes,
NAILS AND SHOVELS,
STOVES AND TINWARE
HYDRAULIC PIPE,
Black and Galvanized.
AGENTS FOR
A. S. HALLIDIE & COS.
WIRE ROPE.
At the Manufacturers Prices
And Freight.
GIANT, CALIFORNIA,
—aNnD—
EASTERN POWDER & FUSE.
Paints, Oil. Turpentine, é&c.
_—
Willow,
Crockery,
and
Glass Ware.
AGENT FOR THE
“WEED”
SEWING MACHINE !
THE BEST MADE!
Always in Store, SPOOL COTTON, SILK AND NEEDLES ‘for the
various Machines in use,
RUBBER HOSE,
PACKING,
AND
BELTINGS.
Call and examine STOCK AND
PRICES before purchasing for
you can save money every time.
No trouble to show Goods and
give prices ‘though “‘nary cent”’
Gas and Water Pipe !
OF ALL KINDS’!
hail Mdtsagn thangs hand—and
connections made with the
City Water Works.
W. H. CRAWFORD, .
Nos. 27 & 29 Main Street.
Nevada, Moy 27th, 2671. of
1776. 1871.
AE
4
NATIONAL ANN IVERSARY,
NEVADA CITy,
TUESDAY, JULY 4th, 1871.
IN WHICH
MILITARY,
_FIRE DEPARTMENT,
CIVIC SOCIETIES,
participate.
President of the Day ; NILES SEARLS.
, Grand Marshal : JOHN CASHIN.
Orator : REV, E. HALLEDAY,
Reader : JOHN A. CLARK.
Poem : SAMUEL P. EVERETT.
Chaplains re REVS. W. A. ANDERSON,
and J. W. STUMP.
Visiting Fitemen will be received and en
tertained by the Department, and Soldiers
by the Nevada Military.
”
Citizens from all parts of the County” are
cordially invited to attend.
By order of the Coumulttee of Arrange.
mente :
T. H. ROLFE, Président.
D. E. Bex, Secretary,
APRIL Ist, 1871.
FRESH GOODS !
LOW PRICES !
*
QUICK SALES !
HE UNDERSIGNED having this
day formed w co-partuership uuder the
tira hame of
HANSON & GREGORY.
WILL CONTINUE THE GENERAL
GROCERY,
PROVISION,
WOODEN, WILLOW GLASS,
AND
)
CROCKERY WARE,
AND
' LIQUOR BUSINESS,
AT THE OLD STAND
All orders will be promptly and
faithfully executed and delivered within 4
reasonable distance of Nevada,
FREE OF CHARGE!
HANSON & GREGORY,
Nevada, April 1st, 1872.
PRIVATE SCHOOL.
RS. R. SHURTLEFF, having i
¢ of the Schoo] reeently taught
by Misa Miiiter, adjoining the Theatre, the
new term will commence on next.
Having had much experience asa teacher,
Mrs. Shurtleff is prepared to teach all the
Yerms the'aares 6 the same as heretotome.
Nev-da, June 6th, 1971. .
INDEPENDENCE DAY . .
GRAND CELEBRATION OF OUR.
And Citizens of theCounty will.
.
as OAR aonce WNC ARINC RAO Rh ISADORE RA RRC RE RHO RII
Sy
Political. Announcements. —
For Supt. __ of Schools.
I abpreocniad POWER, of Nevada City, iss
hereby ammouneedias a. candidate for
the office of Superintendent of Schools, swbject to the decisiomot the Union Republican:
Geunty Convention.
For Road Commissioner.
N&HELL, of Nevada Gity, will bes
candidate for the office of Road Commiixsioner,, subject.to the decision of the Republican Couaty Convention. jelW.:
jl «
For Supervisor.
M L. MARSH). of. Nevada City, is:
@ hereby announced asa candidate for
the OMCé~ OF Siipervisor,. Ist District, subject to the decision of the Union. Republicam
Convention. j jlo
For Public Administrator.:
D. MULLER, of Nevada.city, will bea candidate for the office of Public Administrator, subject to the decision of the
Union Republican County Convention. “ j9
For Assemblyman.
; M. GEORGE, of Grass Valley, wilt
be a candidate for the Assembly, subject to the decision of the Union Republican
Convention, Foe ~ jo
For County Treasurer.
AMES J. OTT is hercby announced
as a candidate for the office of County
‘Lreasurer of Nevada Gounty. Sudject to the
decision of the Union Republican Convention, jet
For Sheriff.
OHIN MAJOR, of Grass Valley, will
Py . be a candidate for the office of Sheriff of
Nevada County, subject to the decision of
Democratle County Convention. — jo
For County Surveyor.
S. BRADLEY is hereby announce edas a candidate for the office of
County Surveyor, subject to the decision of
the Republican County Convention. — hae
For District Attorney..
D. LONG, of Enreka Township,
eis heréby announced as a vanitidate for the office of District Attorney subject to the decision of the Repubiicau County Convention. jz
For Assembly.
AT. WH of Béar Valléy,,
Washingten Township, is hereby announced as @ candidate for the Assembly,
subject to the decisiom of the Republican
Convention, mv
For County 4 Treasurer.
ULIUS GREENWALD is announced
as a candidate for re-election to the otlice
ot County Treasuren, subject-te the decirion
of the Demoeratic County Convention.
For County Treasurer.
GOLDSMITH ts hereby announced
@ 48 a candidate for the office of County
‘rreasurer, subject to the decision of the
Republican Convention.
For County Recorder.
4\RANK MORSE, of Grass Valley, is
announced a. a candidate fer the oflice
ot County Recorder, subject to the nomination of the Republican Convention.
For County B Recorder.
? M, WALLING, of Rough and Ready
A . e@ Township, will be a candidate for the
oltice ef County Recorder, subject to the
decision of the Republican Convention.
For Sherif.
I i ENRY SCADDEN, of Grass Valley, ;
is hereby announced as a caudidate for
Sheriff of Nevada county, by his many —
friends—subject to the decision of the Kepublican Convention,
For County Clerk.
J. ROGERS, present incumbent,
ds will be # candidate for re-election to
the office of County’ Clerk, subject to the
decision of the Democratic Nominating Convention.
For Road Commissioner. .
P. SANFORD, of Grass Valley, is
i, hereby announced as a candidate fur
the office of Road Commissioner, subject to
the decision of the Republican Convention,
For Road Commissioner.
OB SCOTT is hereby announced as
B a candidate for the office of Road Cominissioner, subject to the decision of the
Republican County Convention.
For Public Administrator.
OHN K. SALE announces himself as
a candidate for the office of Public Administrator at the ensuing County Election
For Sheriff.
OHN DICKSON is hereby announced
as u candidate for the office of Sherit!,
subject to the nomination of the Denwcratic County Convention. jel4
= For County Clerk. a
SANDERS, of Washington Township,
J e is hereby announced as a candidate fur
the office of County Clerk, of Nevada County, subject to the decision of the Union Kepublican Convention, js
TRAVELERS [ATTENTION !
Nevada & Dutch Flat Stage Line
EARL & ALLEN, Proprietors.
RUNS DAILY STAGES
between Nevada City anu
Dutch Plat Station, vis.
RED DOG, YOU BkEr,
LITTLE YORK and DUTCH FLAT, connecting at the latter place with the EARBTERN
TRAIN ON THE CENTRAE PACIFIC K, k:.
The Stages connect with the WESTERN
TRAIN, via the seme places, and at Nevad:
City with Stages for GRASS VALLEY, MARYSVILLE and all parts of Nevada County
. ’ TIME. TABLE.
LEAVES DUTCH VLAT STATION at °&
o'clock, A. M.
LEAVES NEVADA CITY at 1 P.M.
Through Fare $2 50.
Office at the UNION HOTEL, Nevada.
EARL & ALLEN, Proprietors.
Nevada, Jusie 9th.
ts
R. M. HUNT, M. D.
. ATTENDING PHYSICIAN,
NEVADA CITY.
rite