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March 5, 1872 (4 pages)

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v The Daily Transeripi NEVADA CITY, CAL, e The Board of Supervisors yester. day awarded the contract for County Printing, for two Years, to N. P> Brown, The moving were the bids offered: Chas. H. Mitchell, a Bee: Grass Valley Union, 2 years for $3,000. RUEEER HOTS: . “RUBBER BOOTS! $4.50 m Ganner Bros, SPECIAL NOTICE. cause of hine-tenths of all diséases the living machine is subject to 1 Give tone tothe SY aicves & Hayden, of the ype Val-} ~rarecantee fHinG , , March 18th. ¢ of the Festival — Funds to liquihurch Debt. gal <wada Light Guard, on Saturday night; ; OS aay nba, Praca! 78-2 . only five were absent at roll call. ——the last month three new names have . . na P Somey. of the National Ga-. Se g years for $3,160. _N. P. Brown, of the Nevada“‘Pray_gexreT> “2. years for.$2,999.“Ihe District Attorney was ordered . draw up the contract, and sab-; itit to ths Board ‘or ipproral, and . we County Printer to file a bend of . 500, to 0 be approved by the Board, . Military danitietny. the Nevada Light Guard was or=. ed on the 18th of April, 1863. . On {the 15th of next month the com. pany will celebrate their ninth anni. versary. ‘There will be a parade dur. . ing the day, and a party in the even. ing. The company is now, and’ has . _ been . since -its—organization,— well! drilled, and the members are at-. tentive to duty. At the last parade . In} been enrolled, and at the last meet. ing five names were proposed. Rotation. Yesterday morning the new county . Officers were sworn in, and entered . upon the discharge of their duties. At noon a splendid lunch was spread in the court room by Col: Lanecaste of the National Exchange Hofel. a j 2 cessors Wereinvitedtopartake. Quite . a large number ef persons participa-. ted, and géod feeling prevailed . among #ie outs and the ins and their . friexd Business Change. H. B.Bassenius has disposed of his entire stock of drugs, medicines, ete., to H. Hanson, wlio will continue the business at the old stand, Masonic Hall, corner of Pine and Commercial streets. Mr. Hanson is an experienced druggist, having graduategl.at the Apothecary College of Stockholm. . Nearly every precinct in the county was represented at the county seat . yesterday. Mitcheli, of the Grass Valley Union, and Frink, of the Republican, were among the distinguishI. 0.0. F Rev. W. H. Hill, Grand Master of the State, will make an official visit to Oustomah Lodge in this city, this evening: “Lodge meets. at 7.fimm. o’clock, The degree of Rebecca will be conferred. ' -_<-s A Geod Resolution. At the monthly meeting of the Nelution was unanimously passed that the company when on parade, or under arms, should refuse all invitations to drink. Every member in the company votadhiee the resolution. “Save Your Water Chief Engineer Cornell ests us to state that this afternoon, abont . _ 2 o'clock, the hydrants will be clear. > éd of the sediment collected in them, and liousekeepers will do well toa draw a sufficient supply vf water te last the remainder of the day, before Zo’clock. . disorder s neyet fails. 10 ¥ stomach and digestive organs, and you will Save more than half in your doctor's bilis, . Da. HENLE rs CELEBRATED ai-physicians to Dyspep‘tick and Feral & Complaints of the Liv a aa . Digestive o Bethan. sdvertisement in ahother column : 73m Periodic J, The Paroxysmal maladies which are e chan: . acterized by heat and cold, prevail. exten= sively at this season, and it is a curious fact that in‘ many parts of the-country where { they are prevalent, other diseases, that bear no general resemblance to feverand ‘ague, or remittent fever, astume 2° periodic type. Thus, in many sections infested With chills . and fever, theumatism, neuralgia, hysteria, . diarrhea, &c., sétiietimes become intermit. tent, thereby indicating thst they have been . engendered: by the sime poisonous exhalations which produce the first named disease. In all these masked cases of ague—for such they sre—as well asin the regular in. termitténts, the most safe and reliable remedy that can be sdministerad is Hostetter’s . Stomach Bitters. Neither quinine nor . Senie are needed. Both are in the ighest degree dangerous, and ‘are sure ta’ Teave sag traces of their poisonons actién inthe system, whether. they arres paroiyems or not. In many instances a7f the so-called Specifics . of the “regular” tnsteria medica utterly fail . to “break intermittent and remittent But the grest vegetable tonic . Thespasm of the minute blood causes the chill@is the result . f nervous weakness, produced by the deessels whic } bi litating operations of an unwholesome atThis was gotten up by the 2é# offi-. m . ers, and their friends~and predeosphere, and the tone and vigor given to . the nervous system by the Bitters, enable it . to throw off the disease. . however, is to anticips The wiser policy, ate attacks of this na. ture, by arousing all the latent energies of . the body at the commencement of the moist and chilly season, with this incomparable antidote. mittents.remittents, rheumstism, colic. bilousness, dyspepsia and . tions may always be prevented. By pursning this course, interpulmonary affecA Card te the Publie. —_— Fg undersigned,.do hereby certify, that we have employed DR. F. BUELOW, " As our Medical Adviser and Family Physician, and that the said Dr. Buelow ‘has met . with the greatest success in al] cases com. . — Indigestion is the Sigs CASHIN & KENT; OULD. respectfully inform the pas. Pleof the State that they have on AN IMMENSE LOT OF oo NEW HAMS, i < = Zz ARG, * is SEW BACON, The Product of Several Thotsand Corn Fed Hogs, . WHICH WILL BE SOLD At the VERY LOWEST RATES. Ee Hams, Baconand Lard are , & our own manufacture and are superior te any ever before offered for sale in this or any other market, 8&2” This firm is hew receiving large shipments of Hogs from the East and is manu: facturing them into Haims, Bacon and Lard ¢ Climate of the mountains being favora. ble for Curing, and the Greatest care. being . taken inevery process, the product of the . Establishment will be found superior-to any in the market, ta. Before purchasing your LARD, exam. ime the Cans and find our “BRAND” upon . them. ta. Orders filled for any quantity of our celebrated HAMS, PACON AND LARD. Shipments made to any part of the Pacific Coast. Address by mail or Wells, Fargo & Co's. Express, CASHIN & KENT, Nevada City. Cal. Nevada, Dec. 12th. 1871. GEORGE A. PRINCE & CO’S,, ing under his treatment, and that we cheer. fully recommend him to the public sf Nevada Ci ty and County. ss a prominent Physician. J. JACOBS, A&A. ROSENTHAL, C.P. RENNERT, A. BARUH, K. FOEUTH. ’ WM. SCOTT, MES. CALDWELL, R. W. TULLY, J. STILES, A. GOLDSMITH, A. ISOARD, MRS. THOMAS MOONRY, LOUIS W: DREYFUSS, JOHN BLASAUF, DANIEL MURPHY, MARIAN ANDRODE, L. JACOBS, JOHN PEARD, MRS, WATTERS, ANTONIA JOSE SILVA, JAMES H. YOUNG, MRS. W. L. TISDALB, MES. CANFIELD, JOHN KISTLE, WM. KISTLE, JOHN SENNER, Jr. MRS. M. J. TORSON, MRS. J. M. PHILLIPS, WN. C. TULELY, KASEIL CaSPzZR, SIMON ROSENTHAL, S4DORE ISAAC, A lady’s breastpin was found in this city yesterday. . The owner can obtain the same by proving property and paying cost of notice by applyFurniture Sale. . G. P. Sparks offers for sale, low for cash, all new, the following: 1 parlor set, 1 bed room set, 52 yards of carpeting, 1 parlor organ, 1 cabinet case, 1 book case, pictures, etc. Also, the brick building on Commercial street, owned by T. L. BaldThe Organ. Several times as many of the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs are annually sold, ag those of any other iiaker. le Cee & Co., agents, A] cae, ELIX GILLET’S HAIR DRESSING SALOON, PINE STREET, NEVAI& CITY. LINEN THREAD, Black, White and all-colers. Needles, Combs. Brushes, Straps. Fresh and Fine Perfamery. Steel Pens, Beads, etc. etc. DEPOT of Garden, Flower and Vegetable Seeds, from Annonsy,, (France) Roqhester i oe = and California. “Also, 5, Rose-Leaf Mulberry Seed. Nevada, Feb. ist, 1872. .] the day they were bought. ORGANS! For Parlor, Lodge or Church. ~ SRS; PRINCE & CO. have the old XN est, largest and most complete Manufactory of Cabinet Organs and Melodeons in the United States, and have sent forth a grester number of instruments than “eny other Manufactory, and they have never had an instrument returned from any imperfe-t?®m or deficiency in construction. _ For over twenty-three years, the superior excellence of the Primce Organs and Melodeons has not been questioned, and for six years past the enormous demand has made it impossible for them to meet theirorders promptly, Instruments manufactured by Prince & Co—twenty years old— are now valued by their a as highly as ver . Forty-Eight Thousand Are now in use in various parts of the world. WM. KNABE & CO'’S FFE TiiaNo FoRTES'! Undoubtedly the best first class Piane manufactured i in America ! These Instruments having been before the Public for over thirty years, have, upon their excellence alone, attained an unpur. chased pre-eminence, that pronounces them uprivalied. Their TONE combines great a ape hess in fine singing quality, aS well a6 grea purity of intepstion and evenness thréughout the entire scale. ; The TOUCH is pliant and elastic, and en} tirely free from that stiffaess found inj} eeny Piance. In "WORKMANSHIP they are unexcelled WILLIAM McCAMMON & €0’S (formerly Boardman, Grey & €o's) PIANO FORTES! : RE comparatively Jow priced, very durtis extreme changes of moistureand in the foot-hills and mountain valle } ‘ it San iliambaias ‘GENERAL AGENTS: FOR THE PACIFIC coast. feb?-3m 2 able Instruments, well suited to ‘stand . eens NEw . EXCITEMENT! CIGARS AND "TOBACCO. * JULIUS GREENWALD, ROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, Has received the Genuine Peach Brand Tobacco . a —ALso— Peach any. Tobacco! — CIGARS! or EVERY DESCRIPTION, FROM THE JAREST TO THE CHEAPEST! ; will save money: by bu the same by the. quantity, at whole. sale prices. eS sp =e ‘ I — Talso inform the Public that I intend to close out my* ‘business in Nevada, by the First of May, therefore I will offer, GOOD INDUCEMENTS: TO BUYERS OF TOBACCO. h Thankful for the patronageof the pnblic I invite all desiring goods in my line, to GIVE ME A CALL. JULIUS GREENWALD, — Broad Street, Nevads City. ee Jannary 228th, 1872. “GREAT BARGAIN! a we 200 Dozen Genuine Meerschaum Pipes ! Which he will sell TO DEALERS &7100 per cent cheaper than amy other House on the Coast. Dealers are invited to a and examine my stock and prices before-making their purchases. SAM. L. HASEY,
521 Kearney Street, SAN FRANCISCO. Janusry_Mth, 1872. GREAT BARGAINS! ! COMPLETE PORCELAIN DINNER SETS FOR $25! —— POTTER & SIGOUENEY, No. 18 Commercial ‘street, Nevads City, are now selling : Crockery, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Glass Ware, Wall Paper, Windew Shades, Lamps, etc., Cheaper than ever offered in Nevada county. . We have also on hand a iarge stock of . PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, COAL ou. LANFPORTH'’S PATENT PETROLETM . FLUID, ete. Call and see-our madHiivoth stock. is We are Agents for the Heme Shuttle Sewing Machine. Jan POTTER & SIGOURNE®. . \ . One Price, and that the Lowest! NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING. a zB. =. wine. —NATHAN & ‘MILLER, Corner of Piss ‘and Commercial Strects, Nevada City, songuiat ly inform the public "at romney rectived 2 large. assortment of — MEN and BOYS’ CLOTHING, Business Suits, Underwear, Fite White Shirts; Excelient White Family Blankets, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, AXD A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING GOODS, vited to call and examine ne aa ee before purchasing elsewhere. We have only ome price for our s, and that the Lewest. jen 2B NATHAN « MILLER. t B. BRATHAN. . Miners and Say of Tobaced . ; MEERSCHAUM PIPES !, tice is hereby of such other before it: x B. Cooke, a. North San co. Feb. 18th. wf ‘ STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. of the Badgatos w. . LESTER. NEW GOoDs the Eastern mark RION ©OD FISH, RIES, SEA MOSS. constantly ‘received from among them HYPECHIGAN CRANBERets, MIC NO, 58 BROAD STREET, NEVADA city. LOUR, HAMS, BACO? LARD, FE and all sorts MS, BACON, on hand. FARINA, &e. _All purchasers Wishing anything in our: are requested to give us a call. LESTER & MULLOY. Nevada, May 9th. a a ‘OUCLD a7” HE HAS AND 435 ; AS FOST R GROCERIES, P OVISIONS.~ CASE cam Tespectfully_inform—the Pee ‘ple of Nevada City and vicinity that be bas on hand a cheice stock of ° ‘FAMILY GROCERIES, Especially adapted to this market, which he at his New Store, at the J unction Main & Commercial Sts. ECEIVED A LARGE CE STOCK OF <r The finest assortment of . Case, Canned and Shelf Goods. . Ever seoneN to Nevada, Persons in want of anything in my line arerespectiully invited to give mé a cali. . All Goods will be sold at the VERY LOWEST CASH RATES. THOMAS SHURTLEFF. RS. fUGHSON ‘ave opened an =" ; in Kidd's Building, Broad Street* i Over Lester & Malloy’s Store. They are prepared to perform all kinds of Mechanical and Operative Dentistry in the latest and most approved styles. Artificial Teethinserted on Gold; Si’ ver, ; Vulcanite and Aluminium. Satisfaction guaranteed 26 to quality and price of work: Visits made at residence, if Nevada, May 30th, 1871. DENTISTRY. & HOL BS} attended to. MILWAUKEE BREWERY. W. DREYFU SS ¢ continues to mau facture as good, LAGER BEER Asean be found on the Pacific coast. Lager . sold by the quart; gallon, in kegs and bot= i tles. Leave your orders at the old stand, Spring Street,-Nevada City. And they will be promptly and faithfully . DONNOLLY'S YEAST POWDER. Give me a trial. . fident of giving the very best satisfaction. Lacrr Bexn delivered to any part of the I am con ounty Pret or Cuance. iyi. Photographic and Daguerrean : ARTIST, VERY kind of Photographs and Ambro types taken in the best style of the Art. On PINE STREET, over Tam’s Salocn. "76, old or young. occasion ets $2. fv OLD TIME PARTY. AT TEMPERANCE HALL, Thursday Ev’g, March 7th. Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to attend in OLD TIME costume, according to their own-fancy, to represent the spir.t of The best Music has been engaged for the Danci ing wil commence at 9 o'clock. A genéral invitation is extended. Tick8, J. MILLINGTON, Manager. At 18 o’clock, } present at the No renewals wil A Cotapeti desiring 1 beg de Certificates: = ¢ Examination of all PCOIRE pay ils of th Schaal “will be beld at the same titer. Examination. HE next regular Quarterly Examination . AA Applicants for Certificates to teach . will be beld at the { High School Room, in Nevada City . commencing on Wednesday, ~~ the 6th day of March, ~~ A. M. Applica ‘Sezinning ts must be! the Session. ted except on Ist j ~~ sar B. J. WATSON. ~Seveds; Feb. 27th. Wurzburg. Graefe. at Berlin, Praussis. ex ceases speedily. DR. EDWIN DOBRENZ, Germen Physician, Oculist, ete. etc. EGULAR terwapest . ATE OF THE UniversitiesSurgeon, Leipsic. and Also, Pupil of the Celebrated Oculist, Dr. Late Chief Physician of ‘the German Mnutual Benevolent Societies of New York and Francisco. = located himself at Nevads City, and respectfully solicits the petronage of the public in the practice of any branch of the science. R. DOBRENZ’ having had many years : ience in the best European Capitois and ne $n guarantees to cure all jong standing Di Masonic Building. ~ ‘ Neteds, Jan. 19th. Annn. FIRE INSURANCE. . Bae HIVE € CHEROKEE Grav. THE COMMERCIAL UNION “ANY. Office st'North+ Nevada County, California. No. j ven that.the Reguiar al Meeting of the Seock holders ¢r Mill and Ciierokee Gravel Mining CamnPany will be holdenat the office of the Com. pay, st North San Juan, Nevada County, California, on THURSDayY,. tho ith” day‘ of ch, 1872, at 2 o'clock, PME. to élect of. ficers for’ the ensuing year and the despatch business as may legéliy come HUNTER, Pregident.~ = INSURANCE COMPANY, ee: LONDON. Capital -~$12,500,000 wee “IN GOLD COIN. ETTLED DIMEDIA Y N ema gers TELE 03 & OWARA ne fe General Agent. FOR NEVADA CITY AND COUNTY. TEMPERANCE HALL, Commencing Saturday, Jan, 6th. For Ladies, Wednesday, at2P.M, Commencing Jan. 10th. For Gentlemen, Monday and Thursday, at7 P.M. Commencing Jan. sth. t i ‘ Leasons in . Highland F etc. if desired, ‘. SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR THE AFFLICTED! P SAE Copie & Free upon application necessity Of.a general knowledge where all forms of Be ebility and Chronic Troubles, in either sex, can ly and effectually, Was never than now and the faculty ‘of the Young Medical Institute take this m of bringing that knowledge to the minds the public. Address DR. J. C. YOUNG, Box 735. c cured prompt. Medical Institute, No. 615 Sacramento Street al4 San Prancirco, Cal i DONNOLLY'S CALIFORNIA PREMIUM YEAST POWDER. GREAT REDUCTION! Only $16 per gross. — SE the best-and the cheapest-Powder éver offered to the public. > No ope can make good bread withou: Twenty-five gross of pure Yeast Powdet made every day. Factory, 121 Front Street, San Francisco. Db. CALLAGHAN, Proprietor.S# Everyone uses Donnoliy’s Cream Tartar and Dounolly’s Soda and Salaratus. Application for Patent toa Placer Marysville, California, Feb. 28, 1872. concern, that an application has been made by ‘Vincent George Bell, David AlexGovernment of the United States for a Patent tothe following described Placer Geid Alexander & Co’s claims, situated in French: Corral Mining District. in. Nevada County, claim of Edward.Allison & Co. on tne Benth one East ; by the mining got . West by the lines desiguated by — filed in Land Office and posted on scribed es follows, te-wit : Dx unsurveyed land, North of Township 4€ North, ang 7 the district of lands sub} lect to sale at ‘Me. rrsville, Cali ia, and containing fertyFor sale by all rs. Feb. Wth. Usrrep States Laxp Orrice, Eigen is hereby given te whom it may P ander, James Fraser and Jacob Smith to the M Claim, viz: Known as the Fraser, State of California, being bounded by the } of Trust & Hope Co. on ‘the South and on the ~ and the rim rock and more particufariy deEast Mount Diablo : and Meridian, i four { $4) rs Beginning at a dead tren . 30 inckés in diameter, marked F.& A. No. i, Satiding on the weet ‘Bide of the road run‘fing from French Corral to Bircliville frou: which the 8 W corn: t of Edward Allisua’s house Dears north 44% ° E 7.26 chains disee running thence N-65> Hast<tiog chains to astake marked F. & A. No. 2* i thence 8 35° E 7.08 chains toa small Fes tree 3 inches in diameter, marked -F. re No. 3, from which the gate of the Fi Bao bears N. 254° EB 1.86 chsine distant ; thence 86°? E 18 chains toa stake marked F.& A. No. 4; thence 8 74449 W 9.78 chains-to « large pine stump marked F. & A. No.5; thence S 82° W &.65 chains to a stake mark. ed F. & A. No. Cand shenee dsiae badoe t to of beginning, seid ¢ stil sales pevtacaiiaty described in the diagram _posted and filled with seid application. All persons holding any adverse my thereto are hereby required to present the same before the Register and Receiver of the United States for Marysville Land Dis. ‘trict,> at. . Marysville, ‘California, within nintty days from the first day of publisi:. ing and posting hereof. Dated on claim, 24th ey 1872. VINCENT G. BELL, DAVID A NDER, JAMES FRASER, JaCUb SMITH, Applicants.U.S. Land Office, Marysville, ) serby onsite te a Wwe ona tobe notice, in the matter of the Alexander, James Fraser and Iscob’ Smith, for a Patent for « Gold bearing Placer = Ke — worth ds} Nevada Daily Transcript, s newsps} part cp) Published in Sevyada City, ea 0 nis. pe ea “LB. AYER, Registér. Tuition of Children+Saturday at 2P. uM = Terms for Ladies and Children, $2-per ¢ . mouth. Gents, $5 per month. fing, Crcovicine, application of Vincent George Bell, David © ate yeemineeie joa