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June 6, 1871 (4 pages)

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ict Attorney «nb. Republican Cu nike j2 bly. . Of Bear Valley, hip, is hereby anor the Assembly, f the Republican mao easurer. LLD is snnounced ection to the office ect to the decixion Convention. reasurer, hereby announce@ he Office of County e decision of the ecorder. f Grass, Valley, is idate for the office ect fo the nominamvention. ecorder. f Rongh and Ready } candidate for the ¥F, stibject to the wz Convention. riff. N, of Grass Valley, i a8. candidate for ty, by his many ecision of the ReClerk. for re-election to rk, subject to the ic Nominating Conmissioner. of Grass Valley, is as a candidate for ssioner, subject to blican Convention; missioner. reby announced as \ffice of Road Com1e decision of the ention. ninistrator. nounces himself ss fice of Public Adag County Election -hand the yery beet TOBACCO ! t Brands, nd aSplendid lotof ng Tobacco, LK. uperior brand, ver before seen in wing Tobacco, FOUND EW BRANDS TOBACCO ! ND. VARIETY OF }rOBACCO! AS : al, dic. SOAL PIPES, UM PIPES, RY, MONTE CARDS, r sale-on reasonable ‘igares, Matilda, a $user fund stock before purchs08 GREENWALD. Lancheon, y of all: kinds EST RATES. (AASB INANE ERY EAIE RICA MOSES INLD Tita A ‘The Daily Travseript “NEVADA CITY, CAL. . i — Proceedings of the Union Republican County Central Comemittee. “Pursuant to call the Union Repubat the Court House on Saturday last. The following members were present: Nevada township, A. C. Niles, A. H, Hanson, John W. Hinds; Bridgeport, Q. P. Stidger; Grass Valley, J. P. Stone, D. H. Holbrook; Bloomfield, John M. Bush; Washington, ‘L: P. Prescott; Little York, B.F. Snell; Rough and Ready, Williamson Batker; Eureka, 8. T. Henry;, Meadow Lake, John A. Lancaster, proxy for Burk. John W. Hinds waschosen -Chairman to fill the vacancy occasioned by the removal of Capt. Lee from the On motion of Mr. Hanson it was voted that the primary elections be held on the 17th of June, and a County Convention to beld on the 24th, to elect delegates to the State and Second Congressional Conventions, and for the transaction of other business. On motion of Judge Niles the apportionment was made‘on: the basis . of the vote for Grant and. Colfax. One delegate for each precinet, one each fifty votes, and one for each fraction in éxcess Of fifty and over twenty-five. It was resolved that those should ‘be entitled to vote who would pledge themselves to support the nomiinéés of the Union Republican State, Congressional and County Conventions for the year 1871. The primaries in the towns of Nevada and.Grass Valley are to-be-held under the Porter primary law, the polls to be opened from 9 0, clock until sundown. In all other cincts of the county elections are to be held between the hours of 7 and 9 Pp. M. The vote of the precinct of Diamond. Creek-was--eonsolidated with that of Omega, giving the latter place one delegate in addition. On motion of Judge Stidger the calling of a County Convention’ to nominate county officers was.left to the President and Secretary of the Committee, these officers bei revere to fix the time call, The Secretary was instructed to prepare and publish: the call for a County Convention, which’ will be found in to-day’s Taaxscrrpr. Advertised Letters. The following letters remain in the Post Office in this city, uncalled for, ‘for the week ending Monday, June 5th. Persons calling for any of the following letters will please say—*‘advertised:’’ H. Augustine, Geo. Bawley, D. B. Mrs. C, A. Clark, Albert P. Clark, James Cline, John T. Cline, Alsom G. Dyer, J. N. Drawer, C. B. Flint, Ed A. Foster, D. B. Freneh, 8. Kisfy, W. J. Martin, 8. Powers, H. Place, Nicholas Peters, 8. Peterson, Thos. Smith, Hugh M. Thomas, Robert Jane Tyler, Mrs. James Vogllie, J. Willemut, Allen Wilcox. © emand issue the . Insane. ; J Samuel A. Hunter of Brush Creek, in this township, was yesterday examined before Judge Niles by Drs. Hunt and Cummings, upon the charge of insanity and was ordered sent to Stockton. Hunteris a native of Tennessee, came from Georgia to this State and has been here 22 years.— He became insane about four weeks since but he showed symptons of insanity before. The cause is supposed to be self abuse. J Mrs. R. Shurtleff, a teacher of Miller. as teacher of. the private school on Broad street. Mrs. Shurtleff is highly recommended asa teachet, thoroughly competent, and. of The terms wil Ibe the same as heretoici ly Personal. Our friend Springer, of the ., dor Ledger was in this city on SunPioneer journalists of the State, and <2 Foster, Master, Lambs. Peas are plenty, and lamb and peas are just the thing to make a splendid dinner, Jake Naffzigar, of the Empite Market, Commercial street, just received sixty five young lambs, and those who want veritable lamb meat will find it at the market, suitable for roasts, stews or frys. They are fat, tender and sweet. The markét is supplied with the best beef, pork and mutton to be obtained in the A Pitiful Condition. Tr is a gad thing to pass through life only half alive. Yet there are thousands whose habitual condition is one of languor and de. bility. They complain of no specific disease; they suffer no positive pain; but they haveno relish for anything which ‘affords mental or sensuous pleasure to their more robust and.energetic fellow beings: In nine cases out of ten this state of lassitude and torpor arises from a morbid stomach. Indigestion destroys the energy of both mind and body. When the waste of nature is not . supplied by a due and regular assimilation of the food, every organ is starved, every function is. interrupted. -Now, what does common sense suggest under these circumstances of depression? ‘The system needs rousing and strengthening; notmerely for an hour or two, to sink afterward into a more pitiable condition than ever, (aa it-assuredly would be if an ordinary alcholic stimulant were resorted to, ) but radically and permanently. How is this desirable object to be accomplished? The answer to this question, founded on the unvarying experience of a quarter of a century, is easily given. Infuse new vigor into the digestive organs by @ coursefof Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Do not waste time in adminigter-. ing temporary remedies, but wake the 6ystem up-byrecuperating the fountain head of physical strength and energy, the great organ upon which all-ihe vither urgans depend for their nurture and support. By the time a dozen doses of the great vegetable tonic and invigorant have been taken, the feeble frame of the dyspeptic will begin to feel-its benign influence:—-Appetite will be created, ond with appetite the capacity to digest what it craves. Persevere until the eure 1s complete-until healthful blood, fit” to be the material of flesh and muscle, bone, and nerve, and brain flows through the channels of circulation, instead of the wafore Ene. n imperfectly nourished. LIVERY STABLE. NEVADA CITY. Opposite National Exchange Hotel. the LARGEST LOT OF HORSES and AGES and BUGGIES to be fotind in. “ part of the ee w : EAMS, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms, Our Horses are free from vice, of good style and capable of going us fast as any gentleman cates to drive, Carriages for Funerals attended to with rom: , . Good Saddle Horses always on hand, Horses boarded b rece d haart month and the greatest of care guaran’ : LANCASTER & ROBINSON. Nevada, Muay 25th. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES! THOMAS SHURTLEFF, OULD respectfully inform the W ple of Nevada City and vicinity Prat he has on hand a choice stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, ly adapted to this market, which he ie . has at his New Store, at th Sanction Main & Commercial Sta. New Goods are being constantly received, THOMAS SHURTLEFF. Nevada, May 25th. WILD PIGEON SALOON. A8 BEEN REMOVED to the Building next door to Stump’s Horen, nearly vppusite ny old stand, on ‘Broad Street, Nevada City, 1 am prepered to supply my old friends and former patrons with the very best of WINES, ALES, LIQUORS, BEER, —axpD— CIGARS. Call and test the above articles. .» ANTOINE STEVENS, Proprietor, Nevada, Feb. lith. NICK’S TOY & FRUIT STORE. PINE STRBET...,...NEVADA CITY, NICK SLOCOVICH, Proprietor. LWAYS on hand fresh Foreign and Deseastie deelan: Oranges, Lemons, New Toys and Baskets of every variety. The Cheapest and Best Goods to be : had in the Market. _ Call and See me. CAL'NIA PACIFIC RAILROAD fast and alternate days for SAN FRANCISCO). at 12 o'clock, M., from the foot of K. Street. = Steamer Poole, Master, will ve. — board, tery deg with which they have hereto. . HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE! . —AT THE— “OLD STAND, “GH 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. 8. HALLIDIE & COS. WIRE ROPE. At the Manufacturers Prices And Freight. GIANT, CALIFORNIA, —AND— Paints, Oil. Turpentine, &c. Wooden, Willow, Crockery, and Glass Ware. 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’’ changes hand. Gas and Water Pipe! OF ALL KINDS: And fittings always on hand—and . District, San Andreas; J. F. Treet, San Ani ‘ DEALER Of $250,000. IN GIFTS. A Grand Musical Festival to be given by the Calaveras Co. Relief Associatjon . At Sah Andreas, Cal. : Monday, September 11th, 1871. HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, FINDing the county heavily involved, by the utvice of & convention of Tax-payers, held at San 8, April 2d, 1871, resolved on this measure rathef than resort to repudiation, and will hold a GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL, the proceeds of which will be applied to the liquidation of the county debt. 200,000 admission ‘Tickets will be sold at $2 50 each, gold coin, and the holders of . Tickets will be entitled to any premium that may be awarded toit. D the Fvstival the magnificent sum of $250,000 in U. 8. gold coin will be distributed to the holders of admission Tickets, ag follows, 1 grand gold coin gift 1 grand gold coin gift...... u 1 grand gold coin gift...... » '12,000 erences aeeee f 1 grand gold coin gift..... «. 10,000 1 grand gold coin gift. ...... 7,500 1 grand gold coin gift...... 5,000 1 grand gold coin gift...... + 3,600 1 grand gold coin gift.. ...., 2,500
25 grand gold coin gifts,$1,000 each 25,000 25 grand gold coin gifts, $500 each. 12,500 50 grand gold’coin gifts, $250 edch. 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, $20 each.. 30,000 3550 yaand gold coin gifts, $10 each.. 34,500 6, 558 gold coin miums $250, 000 The Premiums willbe serail i oe ly 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 Bank, 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 expeuses, will be paid over to the Board of Supervisors of Calaveras county, for the liquidation of the county debt. ‘or a guarantee that the Premiums will be. fairly drawn, we respoctfully refer, by permission, to the following well known gentlemen: Hon. A. GC. Adams, Dist. Judge Mokelumne Hill; B. K. Thorne, Sheriff of Calaveras county; W. A. Wallace, County Clerk of Calaveras county; John Gallagher, Treasurer Calaveras county; Ghas, B. Higby, Esq., Editor Calaveray Chronicle; J. 0. Serib. ner, Esq., Angels; Hon. T. §. Beaver, Sacramento; J. G. Severance, E + Stockton; J. C. Doak, Esq., Stockton; W. L. Dudley, Esq., Stockton; Col. C.C, Bowman, San Francisco; 8. Forman, Esq.,San Francisco; Hon. Wm; Higby, San Franciseo. Responsible agents wanted. Liberal commissions allowed. Parties at a distance-can obtain Tickets by forwarding Checks on any Banks in San Francisoo, Sacramento, Stock: ton, or any reliable Banki House, BustNess MANAGERS. — vt Prindle, Chairman Board of Supervisors, San Andreas; A. H. Coulter, Supervisor Second District, San Andreas; M. G, Lewis, Supervisor Third dreas; A; Wylie, San Andreas; B. R. Prin Altavilie. ” : oe All Orders and Communications should LEWIS, Sec'y. M. G. San Andreas, California. W. H. CRAWFORD, Ag’t Nevada City. (ESOKERING's PIANOS-~-MASON /& Hamlin's Organ’s, KOHLER, CHASE & CO. Agents, 633 Clay st. San Franc i Send for Circulars. a m6 NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, BROAD. STREET sieges NEVADA CITY. — J. A. LANCASTER, Proprietor. ed i he WELL KNOWN HOTEI, Ig ALways opén for the accommodation of tue Traveling Public, Large additions have been made to it, and been fitted up in elegant style. The Sleeping Rooms are large, airy and comfortable, and the Table will compare favorably with that of any Hotel in the State. he Proprietor will spare no pains nor expense to render his guests comfortable, Stages forall parts of the State have their Untices at this Hotel. The House is kept iy ead all night for e LOW PRICEs ! QUICK SALES ! oe ERSIGNED having this day formed a co-partnership under the firm name of HAN. SON & GREGORY. WILL CONTINUE THE ea GROCERY, PROVISION, WOODEN, WILLOW GLASS, AND CROCKERY WARE, CROCKERY, AND LIQUOR BUSINESS, AT THE OLD STAND All orders will be promptly and faithfully executed and delivered within a Feasonable distance of Nevada, FREE oF CHARGE 1! HANSON & GREGORY, Nevada, April 1st, 1871, _ $90,000 GOLD COIN. A GRANDMUSICAL FESTIVAL WILL be given at NEW CONCERT HALE GRASS VALLEY, NEVADA COUNTY, CAL. July 15, 1871. By the Grass Valley Miners’ Home Association. IN AID OF A HOME FOR DISABLED MINERS. GU, 000 Tickets will Be sold at $2 50 Coin, each, No Tickets Cancelled! No deduction on ameunt of Prizes ! During the Festival the sum of $90, 000 will be follows: 1 Gift of gold coin........ $15,000 1 Gift of gold coin.....5... 10,000 1 Gift of gold coin. ........ 5,000 1 Gift of gold coin, ...,.ccec0s 2,000 7 Gifts of gold coin, $1,000 10 Gifts of gold coin, $500 PHONOGRAPHY. LASSES IN PENMANSHIP AND PHONETIC SHORT HAND will meet at half after 4 and 7 o’clock, P. M. on Monpays, WEpNEsDaYs and Fripays, in Miss Miller’s School Room, ‘ NEAR THE THEATRE, All desirous of improvement in those very interesting and useful systems of Writing, should avail themselves of this rare opportunity. Ayikepiiande for Private lessons, Ornamental Writing, or Book-keeping, can be made by calling on W. H. SHAW. Nevada, May 21. BOARD OF EXAMINATION, OTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the County Board of Examination will be held at the High School Room, Nevada City, commencing on Wednesday, June ith, 1871, at 10 o’clock a. M., and continuthrough thé 8th, and 9th. 1 parties desiring certificates as Teachers, or applicants for renewal of certificates, are required to present themselves for examination on the first day of the meeting. T, B. WHITE, County Supt. of Public Schools. Nevada, May 24th, 1871. FOUNDRY. SPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY. ALL KINDS OF IRON Quartz and Saw Mill Machinery, STEAM ENGINES, PUMPS, DERRICES, CAR ke WHEELS, kc. xecuted in superior style, at reduced prices. . ” DAVID THOM. ices gti a CHARLES F. ROBINSON, METHODIST CHURCH, Nou, 27 & 29 Main Street. 10 Gifts of gold coin, $300..... 3,000 the accommodation of th veling Public. . 10 Gifts of gold coin, $200... 1.. 2,000 Billiard Tables and Bar connected . 60 Gifts of gold coin, $100. ....5 6,000 with the Hotel. 100 on pf ay eoin, 4 noaseleaiee wt — share 300 8 of gold coin, $20. F ty sonia Pubiie Fetzonage is rempeottel, . 2 ists of gold coin, $25. 5,000 “gel JOHN A. LANCASTER, 800 Gifts of gold coin, LD . etree One tt 16,000 1501 Gi $90, 000 -PENMANSHIP The ot) A in a precisely —AND— similar manner as at the concert given in aid of the Mercantile Library. The drawing will take place under the management 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 de ted. All disbursements will be made threugh said Bank. In addition to the above gifts. the sum of $10,000 will be given to the Trustees of the ** Home.” P For a guarantee that the gifts will be fairly drawn we beg leave to refer to any citizen of Nevada County. : nsible Agents wanted every where. per cent. discount will made to pee taking Fifty or more Tickets, n receipt of Post -e order or Greenbacks for $30 we will send Twelve Tickets to any address in the United States. All orders should be addressed to Mecretary and Business Haney and Business. er. Office—Exchange Building, Grass Valley. ANSON W. LESTER. Cc. BE. MULIAY, LESTER & MULLOY, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CASE GOODS, &c. NO. 68 BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. UR, HAMS, BACON, LARD, se all sorts of BROVISIONS cy nod. NEW GOODS constantly received from the Eastern markets, samo: tlem HYPERION COD FISH, MICHIG. CRANBERRIES, SEA MOSS FARINA, &c. All purchasers wishing anything in our Tigh so Regenerate He, ee Be 9 Cal & MULLOY. Nevada, May 9th. DENTISTRY. Rs. HUG & HOLMES, have opened an. In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street, Over Lester & Mulloy’s Store. all kinds of They are d to orm mg? a most. a forty ey Silver, Vulcanite_ and buted to the Ticket holders as . DEDICATION BALD: 5. QRAND BALL WILL BE GIVENBY 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 to atterd. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS W.D. Long, 8. Caldwell, T. A. Slicer, W. ©. Clark, A. Ranch, , oS. Knotwell, J. Olsen, H. Atwater, Ch. Allenberg. ae RECEPTION COMMITTEE, A. Ranch, 8. Caldwell, W. C. Clark, T. A. Slicer, J. Knotwell, N. Hegdeon. INVITATION COMMITTEE. MOORE'S FLAT, ALLEGHANY, Ch, AlNlenberg, John West. W. D. Long, — Perkins. WOOLSEY’S FLAT, { Geo. Edwards, k, Johnson, J.C, Cuokerly,. Ch. Miller, WASHINGTON, GRANITEVILLE, F, M. Hathaway. T, P. Crandall, John Sanson, J. H. Cunard. FOREST CITY. RELIEF HILL Henry Ellery, John Lane, Charles Hentzon. W. F. Cummings, NORTH BLOOMFIELD COLUMBIA HILL, John Stone, R. McMurray, A.D. Lemaine, A. L. Woodrutt. LAKE CITY. CHEROKEE. R. Phillips, J.P, James, J.R. Henry. W. Barger. SAN JUAN. BIRCHVILLE J. B. Hunter, Henry Everett, A. NCrane. Geo, B. Newell. SWEETLAND. FRENCH CORRAL, B. Woon, Wm. M, Eddy, H. P. Sweetland,; ‘ V. G. Bell, NEVADA CITY. _ -&: D. Power; ~~~ THY Caswell FLOOR MANAGERS. * W. F. Cummings, » §. BL. Blackwell. Moore's Flat, May 1sth; i871; REMOVAL. PRESTON & FAIRCHILD, —Or— Drugs, Paints, Oils, &c., TO THEIR NEW STORE Under the Daily Transcript Office 8. W. CORNER OF “BROAD AND PINE STREETS. Nevada; May 25th. . RS. A. L, FROST-ANNOUNCES TO the Ladies of Nevada City and vicinity hat she is prepared to form a Class for Instruction in the Artof Manufacturing all kinds of — Wax Flowers, Fruit and Leather Work. Also the Art of Antique and Transfer Painting. LESSONS GIVEN IN HAIR WORK. «Specimens of my work may. be seen at Mr. KNOWLTON’S Jewelry Store, on Broad Street. 5 Residence ot Mrs. M. A. HILL'S, Main st. MRS. A. L, FROST. Nevada City, April 29th. CATHOLIC SCHOOL. 0v0 ee CATHOLIC SCHOOL OF. Nevada City will be re-opened on MONpoo . DAY, MAY 224-1871, By Mr. MANNING, Under the supervision of FATHER CLAIRE. Instructions will embrace the usual course of a SOUND ENGLISH EDUCATION, together with CLASSICS, if required. Young men desirous of acquiring a knowledge or Classics will be attended at their residence, oran Evening Clase for their especial adJOHN MANNING, Teacher, Rev. Father Claire, President. Probate Notice. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Neyada. In Probate Court. In the matter of the Estate of Cornelius Shea, deceased. It pppeering to the Court from the petition of Chas, McElvy, Administrator of the Estate of Cornelius Shea, deceased, praying for a1i order to sell Real Estate, that it is necessary to sell the whole of the Real Estate to pay the expenses of administration. It ig therefore ered by the Court that all persons interested in the Estate, appear before the Probate Court,on SATURDAY, the ist day of July, 1871, at 10 o’clock, A. M. of that day, at the Court Room of said Court, in the City and County of Nevada, to show. cause why an order should not be granted to the Adininistrator to sell so much of the Real Estate of the deceased as may be necessary, And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in said Nevada County. A. C. NILES, Probate Judge, Dated May 29th, 1871. State of California, County of Nevada, ss. I J.J. Rogers, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Probate Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, do hereby certify the foregoing to be atrue anc correct copy of an Original Order duly made and entered in the minutes of said Court, myl9, ~——) Witness my hand and the Seal of jaa said Court, this 30th day of May, A. —~ J} D. 1871, J. J. ROGERS, Clerk, By H. Darneal Deputy Clerk. . Niles Searls, Atty for Administrator, jel EIGHTH INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION! ; —Or THE— MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE, ILL OPEN TUESDAY, AUGUST 8th, <D EVENING. nan PAVILION " The Exhibition Building covers an ards of 110,000 superficial feet, aud is compete in the various details of light, venti Pe oi power, water supply and py tiramente and comfort of visitonic . on for space must be ‘t mat bem postion Oy he is of oe Blank Appiloations to? Space, Hules end Hage J. H. GILMORE, ‘ i “4-8. HALLUDIE Prolene ing MechanTickets, (including Supper)... $5 00. Have Removéd their New Stock MINNESOTA, WAX FLOWERS. vantage will be formed in the School Room. °