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AL!
HEATRE,1, 1876,
THE MeETE.
ew Charch,.
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lave prom.: ~
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. to me direc.
d out of the
enth Judicie!s
‘ate Ma: arc tu
~in said Court was
5,in favor of:
, Patterson, T,
Wood and G,
ight Hundred, .
ars damages,e€.en per cent
with 322 20,
e date of suid
=ull payable
utes, I hayé “3
6 and fitereet
ots, or either
by described
we attached,
Mine. known .
ville Gravel
elng sitiated —
ula city, on
ecity,in Ne.
rty;--Cal.aril.
rvey and plat
‘s Land Office,
ryand all ap-."
ing and used
I will expose
seri bed prop-for cash, in
r, in the city,
_ 1876,
k, A. M., and
313th .day of
KE, Sheriff.
Tie we Daily Branseript
NEVADA CITY, CAL.’
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
‘Local: Brevities..
The Ladies Relief Association, of
Sass Valley, bave ministered to all
' the wants of ‘the poorof that town
during the beavy storus. that liave
“paged the past month. Tiadies are
. the ones to engineer a relief. society,
They never have anyred tape about
adeed-of chatity. Ifa person is in
want, they pull out their purse and:
relieve his distress, and do
ot wait
« to have an order drawo, taken to an
suditor who will draw a check upen.
tle treasurer, who bas-to “abem and:
‘Haw’ an hour or two, as we have .
~ geen such officers in the East do. Ai
active relief assoc iatiomy never ave:
funds in the treasury, _
At last it looks -as though pleasant
weather has arrived. ~The wind.
___ veered around to the ‘northeast oR
~ Monday night and blew YeEy eooling
blasts from across the summit, and
at ‘the same time drove all visible
slonds down towards the Gulf. of
‘Tehuantépec, where we hope they
will -_ for awhile —
‘able
-+embracing an account of all the ex‘. leading men throughout the land;
_ ° As Valaable~ Work,
Mr. B: ¥:. Mason is canvassing .
this town and county for a very val-{
‘scientific work, entitled,
‘Dr, Hartwig’s Polar and Trepical
Worlds,” giving a description of:
man and nature im the polar and
eqvatorial regions ofithe globe. The
boek-comprises two volumes in ote,
peditions, and. ofall the Aretic ex-plorers).ftom. the discovery of Iceland,.over 1,090 years ago, to Hall’s
last expedition in the northern world.
It: also contains accounts jof the
‘wonderful discoveries -and adven-:
'tures> of Professor: Agassiz, -Livingstone, O:ton, Squier, Wallace, Darwin,.Barth, Speke, Baker, Du:Ghail-;
every. part -of: the tropical. world.
The work is edited by the. most able
{men on, historical -subjects,-beth in
Europe'and'this eountry,. and is recommended by the clergy and Saper.
intendent-of-Public Lnstruction, and,
and is abook whishebonid fod a
place in every family library. It is
elegantly bound, and sold at a remarkably low. price —only_ by -subscription, Mr. Mason, the agent,
has just arrived from Grass Valley,
-where he has_taken nearly 133 orthis city is in a iat quarrel beeause of the publieation of three or
--four—communications-on— -chureh-so=. ——
ciables. Lhe editor of that paper
evidently does not know this town.
The churches were never more wni-.
ted here than at the present time,and
on the very question under discus.
sion. Even ‘Brother Jonathan,”’
who started all the discussion, is a
gsonsistent church momber, and is
_ foremost in not. only sustaining his
* own, but all the other church enter. prises. Ob! no,there is no tow hb here,
Rufus, only a little spasm.
It is probable that there are three
-or four hundred shovels making’ the
gravel fly on the line of the Narrow
Gauge to-day. Now we. want to-seethe work go bravely on.
stand there are about six miles to be
ballasted yet before reaching Grass
Valley. It will take some time to
_ complete the work ready for Beceptance, to this city, but a month will
see @ great part of_it = if the
weather holds good,’ _
der Sheritf, :
“We under=. — to take as many in Nevada.
== a —
“Kgent’s Outfit: FE ree.
Large commissions and eash pre.
minws tor seting a library of famous
fiction, comprising the ten je els of
imaginative IHlerature: Pilgriui’s
Progréss, Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver’s Travels, Vathek, Undine; Viear+
of Wakefield, Paul and Virgivia;_
Elizabeth, Piccidla, Tales from: Arabian Nights. Completé in one volume of -over1,000 pages, eerie
illustrated with 34 full page engrav-:
ings. It is the World’s Story Book,
and all want to read it. Agent's outfit free-to all-who-mean business and}
will faithfully canvass, —___.
J. B. FORD & 0.,.
339 Kearney Street, San Francisco;
G@alifornia. m14-2w
The Best Barber Shop,
Ts at the Union Hotel, kept by
James Fay. ‘Try him. no
Setile Up.
YWEOry, .
78s,
BETR made:
can be -had'
d Establish‘CE IT THE
3} or ad joining.
D THE FUR+
red for Sale.i in the. best
t will be sold
, The House
1¢ Furniture,
aser may des enquire 0%
IS MITH,
ise:
ry Mullen,
i board withy caution alt
count, as &
contracting
MULLEN.
TT.
y description
jed,
ged for Co.
im City. —
%
) or SIEVEE.
e M. D.,
DIAN, °—
TREET, oy»
‘“)
gan‘'s, rei
3elden’s wi
al
ons for me
ippiva.
se of this Se a ‘Gakland .
on Saturday last, seat 2 years and 3
tamonths, need ‘
The Eureka and San yi uan 1 stages
game in on time yesterday, loaded
down with passengers,
Freight teams have got in from
Colfax, and the temporary scarcity
of articles of food will soon be supplied again. ~
Geo. D.Roberts will be a _ great
loser by the breaking of the levee
around Grand Island. He had several thousand acres of land sown to
mie and wheat, whith will all be
~Suined,
=
‘Tt was a nice thing. for the lower
_country that the clerk of the weather concluded to have it clear up
without a warm rain up in the
John Hanley b a been confined to
to hi¢ room with rheumatism for the
past fortnight. Although it~ makes
‘him squeal some, he thinks he will
weather it through all right.
The mines of the county will yield
inthe neighborhood of three million dollars this year.
Rifle Association Bee. 3
The grounds belonging to the Rifle Association, as_we sométime
since stated, are going to be made
the most attractive of any in the
county. A party was given for the
_ purpose of raising funds, but our
citizens did not pony up as liberally
as we think they ought, but it~ will
make no difference, the club are geing to fix the grounds if it takes all
Summer.. They will therefore have
a bee on Thursday if the weather is
__ fine, to which every member of the
elub is invitedto attend or send a
substitute, It is proposed to make
_ the brash rattle on that day. Get
' a ax Or pick and come out.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
National Exchange Hotel. .
S. A. EDDY, Proprietor.
Mowpay March 14th, 1876,
.James, San Juan,
i Davis San Juan.
. E}O. Tompkins, Pleasant Valley§
A. Parker, Nevada City, .
’ Mrs. Andrews, Grass Valley.
2 L. Bourne, Wheatland.
©, Payne, Marysville.
Chas. Johnston, Nevada City.
lanedi ate settlement is requested .
from _all-indebted to LESTER &
te early neglect or tae indis.
criminate use of tooth powders
and pastes, wiich gives a momentary whiteness to the teeth while
they corrode the enamei. The
timely use of that delicate aromatic
tooth wash, Fragrant SOZODONT,,.
will speedily arrest the progress ofi
decay, harden the gums, and impart
It removes those ravages which people sustain in their teeth from the
use of sweet Hand acid articles.. ml¢
es, having proved their oo by a
test of inany years.
3
___Neo physician who has watched
‘the effects of Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar in chronic colds;
or influenza, will hesitute to say that
itis the finest pulmonic yet discovered.
Pike’s Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute,
Hucan’s Macnoita Bawo preserves
and restores the complexion , removes
freckles, tan and sallowness; makes
the skin soft, white and delicate.
Its application cannot be detected,
_ Lyon’s Kintoiargoxr makes beautiful, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents
its falling out or turning gray, It
has stood the test of 40 yeais. Is
charmingly perfumed, and has 26
Tival. mch12-ly
_ A CARD.
To all who are suffering from the errors
and indiscretions df youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I
,
". will senda recipe that will cure you FREE .
OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Ametica.
Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.
Joseru T. Inman, Matoon De Bible House,
New York City. L03-6m
COUNTY WARRANTS.
LL warrants on General Fund,
NEW VARIETY. STORE.
BROAD STREET, ADJOINING KNOWL
3
peopléot: Nevada County with the finest
Stationery, Cutlery, Toilet Arlu, and all the other explorers in}~
,. RUDOLPH FHOTO-GALLERY.
ders, and he informs us that he ex.
. kly from 2 Eureka at GA. =
MULLOY._ = £20
Decay of the Teeth
Arises from various causes, but: :
. principally it may be attributed :
a delightful fragrance to the breath.)
For coughs, aL and threat dis. . a
lias Brown's Brenchial Seucbil: :
. PAINTING and DRAWING, besides
GRAY & GILMAR,
TON 8 JEWELRY STORE.
‘AVING leased the above place, and
stocke! it with «a fine assortment of
8, We arenew prepared to suppiy the
' CIGARS,
Betti Imported. and Domestic.
TOBACCO,
Chewing and Smcking—the best. brands.
_ ticles, aud Yankee Notions.
A fine assortment, fresh iat good. *
est living
pubic patronage, assuring all that we wilt
give sepistaction in all cases.
i
Saran : GRAY & GYLMAN.
Nevada City, Feb. 25th, 1876.
of
BROAD ‘ST., ABOVE P'NE;
_ NEVADA crry.
aR A. DESMOND-—artist.
es taken in the highest styte of
the art: iia low,
‘AMERICAN MEAT M.
Commercial Street, ,
AMES! MONRO, having opened a Meat .
@y Market on Commercial Street, is prepared to supply customers with ‘the best
quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork,Veal, Corned
trieeb z, Corned fork, ete; atthe lowest
ces, :
Earsiea) Stage ani and i Reproet Co.
; STAGES will. leave Nevats ua for Moore’ "s Flat daily.
. undays ie a { ay ‘excepted, at 53 .
For Eureka, Monday 8, Wednesd
Fridays at same hour. : oye and
_ Returning will leave Moore's Fiat dal’ dail .
undays excepted, at 6 A. M: Alx+—
Garslans, Sign, and Orna_ mental Palatine: —
J. Ww. COOLEY,
rey THE PLAZA, JUNCTION a SAC— and Broad — NEVADA
CITY, is now prepared to doCARRIAGE AND SIGN PAINTING . _
In all its branches, ir the most finished
tyle, and with promptness. Prices to suit
the times. ,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
3 —_ COOLEY:
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
AND. NOTARY PUBLIC.
FFIC& ON. BROAD STREET, opporit
the National Exchange Hotel,
J. M._WALLING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
"NOTARY PUBLIC,
Justice, of tua Peace, and
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
Ou Brown & Morgan’s Block, NE
¥VADA CITY, CaL aps
NOTICE.
Lb CITY TAXES “forthe fiseal-year
of 1875-6, that are not paid on or before the first day of. March next, will be
declared delinquent and advertised tur
gale.
W. d. ORGAN, President.
A. H. Hanson, Secretary.
=. Feb. 20, 1876.
“TALBOTT’S SALOON.
GRASS VALLEY ROAD, ©PPOSITE THE
TOLL HOUSE.
S. TALBOTT keeps on hand as
e good LIQUORS and CIGARS as
can be found at any Barin the county,
Give him & call—everybody. #22-im
BROAD STREET MARKET.
JAMES COLLEY, -—.
FTHE BROAD. STREET, MAREGT,
is now prepared to furnish his custumers with the CHOICEST BEEF, PORK,
MUTTON, HAM. BAOON, LARD BAU:
SAGES, and everything kept in a first clags
market, at-wholesale or retail, at the lowest living rates. a2
MATERIALS FOR MAKING
WaX FLOWERS, ETC.
‘CHOICE snbORT MENT of materials
fur imeking for
IES, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGKAPHS, PAINTINGS,
. PASSLPAKTOUTS,
and FRAMES,
Seactaally os hand at ressonable prices, at
the BEAUX ARTs STORE, 20 Post St., San
Francisco, Josern Koos & ‘Go.
N. B—Mr. Joseph Koos is not connected
th any other house in the same line int
wus Francisco bl4qf508. PEXTYr. WM. WHEREY.
KEYSTONE SALOON. .
PETTIT & WHERRY Pregrictors
(cometanter on hapd the finest
LIQUORS AND CIGARS
To be found in the coun
By R. W. Tuutx, Deputy,® '
Nov ds,Meb. thls: =
e's
try.
&7”’ Families supplied with pure WINES
As we shall sell allo our goods at the low} — 2
g prices, we solicit # share of ths . >———
AVE-ON—-HAND,—OP-THEIR
; MANUFACTURE; a . own
SRS
"The best. to-be had 1 in the
Valley road, or r by letter [through the Post
Offre, will be promptly attended to.
CASHIN & Cd.
Nevada. Feb. 14th, 1876,
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
JOHN JACK,
NEVADA CITY,
AS been appointed sole agent by
LIEBES BROS. & CO.,
For the sale of their famous brands of
CIGARS & SMOKING TOBACCO
Bir keepers will hereafter find it to their
advantage to inspect the stecx of JOHN
JACK before sending to San Francisco for
their. Iwill guaranteeto deliver . _
them CIGARS lower than they can—get
them at the Bay, Following are some of
the brands:
BIQUET,
U. 8, SENATE,
VENUS,
UNANUE HERMANOES,
PERLA DE CUBA,
SARYMEN,
REPUBLIC DE CUBA,
PUMARIEGA,
CHOICE YOUNG AMERICA,
AMERICAN TEAM,
And a variety of other brands, {00 numerous to mention. The bar-keepers can yet
a Cigar of me guaranteed to suit all their
patrons at a very low tigure.
ols ‘ JOHN JACK.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
=
HOTEL,
badaedacie NEVADA OITY
8. A. EDDY, Proprietor.
HIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL Is AG
ways open for the accomaodation of
the ‘Treveling Public. Large additions have
pe er chad — ag it has beem fitted up in
it style. The Sleeping Rooms are large,
+ and comfortable, and the Table will
pe Bi ee with that of any Hotel
‘in the State. Proprietor will spare no
pains nor ans tu render his guests
_. comfortable.
8 ‘for all parts of the State have
their at this Hotel.
The House is kept $ cope sft ni ght for ens
the accommodation of the Traveling P:
Billiard Tables and Bar paar
with the Hotel.
CHARLEY KENT'S
1(Of his own manufaakire,).
-4ean-be found: elsewhere in Nevada
A share of Public Patronage. is respect——
4
5
ay
Keystone Market,
‘
a —h
bas] Lag ‘
\ x “>
3
HAVING: AVAILED HIMSELF
of every advantage which mt aie
The Finest Quality of:
BEEF,
MUTTON,
~ SPRING LAMB;
“waa i
CORNED BEEF, .
PICKLED PORK,
THE BEST .
HAMS AND. ‘BACON,
==
To be found in Nevada County:
Also, a Choice Quality of
oo AND CLEAN GARD:He is prepared to and will ‘Offer_to
customers greater inducements than
goeniy:
:
a
~ + Wheelbarrows,
. prepared to Tarnish: the pe with
=
J OHNSTON'& SON,
Successor to, Ww. H. Crawford,
ips etg es [QT & 29 MAIN STREET,,
t
Opposite Union Hotel;
IXPORTERS , AND DEALERS IY.
HARUWARB,;
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA STOVES; ._
= ‘TIN WARE,
IRON & STEEL,.
_NAILS, SHOVELS:
PICKS, ,
\Grindstones, Rope,
Blocks & Sheaves,
©x Bows and. Keys, :
~ Chain, Anvils, Vises;
Bellows.
"alsa; theeetebrated . =
: BESSEMER STEEL HORSE SHOE SHAPE:
_~MACHINE: AND CARRIAGE BFLTS,
RUBBER HOSE, BELTING & PACKING i :
PAINTS & OILS,. of all kinds. BoE
' BLASTING: and SPORTING. POWDER,
FUSE, SHOT; &c.
Fell line of ROGERS’ Celebrated
‘Nickel Plated Ware.
Direct from Meridan. Srittants a 0 PROS
OROCKERY,.
GLASSWARE, 5
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS,
WICKs, &e.
Agents for Ay 8. ‘Baltidie’ 8 Wire Ropes. :
WATER PIPE constantly on-hand and conéction made with the City — Works.
IRON PIPE made to o jer and all,
kinds of Repairing done,
“Ini fact the best selected stock~of Goede
in Nevada County, and as Cheap as
the Cheapest. ~
ta. Call -and 600 Ws at theAMINE HISSUPPLY.COUGH CANDY!
WATER PROOF BLAUKING,!
epeamane NIGHT LAMPS,
ELEGANT TOILET GO0ODs;,
SEWING MACHIN® OIL,
CONCENTRATED. BENZINE,
ae removing: Paint. and
MIXED PAINTS,
READY POR USE AT
NEVADA DRUG STORE.
E.M PRESTON, Druggist,
.«;'» BROAD STREET. NEVADA CITY.
“UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY -CALIFORNIA.
D. W. SNAPP, Proprietor.
THIS well known and pop“ wlar Hotel, situated on Ma‘n
Street, in the City of Nevada,
has been thoroughly over.
hauled, refitted and furnisned in first class style, and is
Low open for the reception of guests.
The Sleeping Ap*rtments,
Are large, siry and comfortable, and every
bed m the an contains a Spring Mat. .
trass. Asa desirable quiet place for the
weary, the UNION is not casslind. by apy
Heuse-cuteide of San Francisco.
The Tables of the Unten, S
Will compare favorably with any Hotel in
the Stata, and will be filled with the best
the market affords.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Will be kept at the Bar, and the Billiard
Room is supplied with the BEST TABLES
to be found in the State. :
Every attention will be given to make the
comfortable. The proprictor solicits
a share of the ptiblic patronage.
f4: D, W. SNAPP.
. a NOTICE. © :
LL indebtec to the late firm
of W. H. Crawford, are hereby noti-. . i
— that the em and accounts are p.~.,
the hands of W. D. Long, with instrd?.
to. foree collection immediately.
and LIQtOks for medicinal parposes. art
Gentlemen call and square accounta
poy seen: a. wubT, Pecgstoter. [apd ene onate W.D. LONG.
Nevada, January 17th. Nevada, Veb. 10 1€7¢-1m,.
PLEASE CALL. AND EX: .
. WATCHES,
~ Pioneer. Stand, ~
BZ-OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL. Be
Neveds City, June dy
ANDERSON & RANDOLPH.
. JEWELERS,
Clock Tower Building,
@ORNER OF SUTTER AND MONTGOX,
OFFER SUPERIOR IN«.
-ducements to purchige. “
ers of:
ee Aas. denned Galvanized TRCN eer
QUARTZ: SCREENS punched tO tes
. der at San Franeisco prices,
DIAMONDS,
JEWELRY,
and
SILVER WARE.
oe
« Fs
Orders from the interior wil}
meet with prompt attention,
and goods forwarded at very
low prices.
January 4th, 187¢.-3m,
STOKES’ EXCHANGE HOTEL,
. MAIN STREET,
Grass Valley, California.
AVING . taken this old established Ho-,
tel, well knovun.to travelers and peo.
ple of the County, and having thoroughly,
renovated it, Lam now prepared to receive.
guests ang enterteia them in
FiRST CLASS STYLE.
wants of
pA Fine BAR and BILLIARD SALOON is attache® to the Hotel,
The General Stage Uffice is kept at thig
House,
nit W. C. STOKES, Provrietor.
NILES SEA RLS,
atterney and Counsel at Law —
AT BRICK OFFICE,
i
Ip front of the Cou
Every ahien ‘ion will be given to the. ¢,
ie
BY dlilliescaeaniiaas