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v' "NEVADA CITY, CAL.
aids.
“ ‘Board of Examination,
The County Board of Examination
completed its lhibors on Friday.
‘Nineteen applicants presented themselves.and two obtained Certificates,
namely, Miss Josie*Morey of Grass
Valley, and John Dinan -of Allison
Ranch. Miss Morey received 76 per
grade certificate. Mr. Dinan got 81
“per cent. and. received. .a second
grade certificate. The members of
the-Board are unanimous in the’
opiniow that the next County _institute should be held ‘daring the: first
week of May. The law fequires ev-.
ery person engaged in teaching inthe county to atténd these Tustitutes,
and provides that pay shall continue
during theirattendance. +.
Klectro-Plating,
We ‘would.. call the attention of
mill owners, and others interested in
saving gold, to the: fact that J, J.
Ott; ofthis-city,—is-prepared-to-electro-plate coppers fur ‘batteries in
quartz mills, at-short notice, in ; the
best-manner, and at prices that. will
niake it\greatly te the~advantage of
quartz men, instead of sending them
to San Francisco, All-other kinds cf
‘gold and silver plating done. See,
advertisement.
iabemesanenantion macnnenen netic
Remonstrance, ~~
A petition was circulated in this
city yesterday, and’ generally signed
by ourcitizens, remoustrating against
the passiige by the Legislature, Ot
Lane’s bill, which has been intro“duced for the purpose of virtually
disbanding the militia of the State
The Ontega Stage.
On last Tuesday morning the
stage left-this-city for Omega, with
freight and passengers, since which
time it has not been heard from.
Whether it arrived at its destination,
and is safely housed, waiting’ the
weather to moderate,—or—whether it
got canght out in the snowstorm,
. the road~between here and Omega,
nt
of
__ course will be-“‘The foundation of a
'Joy a good smoke.
is-@ matter of conjecture.
Congregational Charch.
“Rev. d; Sims. will preach at the
Congregational Church this evening,
asusual. The subject of his distrue and earnest life.”’
invited to attend.
Everybody
Physician and Surgeon,
By announcement
Transcript it will be seen that Dr.
W. C. Jones has nermanently located
at Grass Valley. His office is at 21
Mill strect.
Snow Shoes.
F. M. Hathaway, who came down
on the stage from Omega last Monday, having waited for nearly a week
the arrival of the stage, which return/ ed to Omega on Tuesday last, gota
pair of snow shoes made by Mr. Palmer, of this city, and this morning
left for his home—atOmega, where
* he has business demanding~ his im=}——
mediate attention, on snow shoes.
Notice,
Any person found on the public
school grounds, except during school
hours, without having first obtained
the permission of the Principal of). os
the Trustees, will be dealt*Wwith™ according to law. By order of the
Board‘of Tristees,
dso, Parison, Dist. Clerk.
Just Received. :
Just received and for sale~at Ed.
Goldsmith’s, fresh Lemons, Limes,
Oranges and Banannas. m6
—_———_—_<»>o
Carpets! Carpets}:
J. E. Johnston,Commercial street,
is selling best 3-ply Carpets at $1 60
per yard. Best 2-ply carpets at
$1.30 and $1 per yard: Heayy
Brussels Carpets $1 50 per yard. Al80, Hemp Carpets, Coco and China
Matting at very-low rates. ‘Ihe
goods must be sold to make room
for the Spring stock.
~ m6<3t J. KE. JOMNSTON.
Scheel Books,
Full assortment of School Books
and Stationery elways on hand at
Ed. Goldsmith’s. m6
Gentiomen !
Take notice, that Ed. Goldsmith
has just received a large invoice of
Fine Imported Cigars. You just go
and try them when you want to enm6
}upon-thedi
in to-day’s't
invited to these articles.
-, For a Short ‘Time Only.
At rooms 84 and'85, National Ex‘change. Consult Madame Martelle,
the celebrated Clairvoyant, Test Medium, Magnetic Healer and Physician-—from Europe. Fee from $1,
upwards, 1 §2k-Go :to Hyman and ‘Brothers for
Fashionable Clothing. _, ' j16-tf
Hyman Brothers sell clothing
eheuperthan any other establishment.
on this éoast._ j16-tf
—> o> s
‘Radolph Photograph Gallery,
Broad. Street, near Pine. n25
7 Bho Best Photographs.
to Abell, Grass Valley. j8-2m
which torment the human famify could be
traced to their primary setirces, it’ would
probably be found “that three fourths of
them originated in the failure of the. stomach and the other organs by which’ the
food is converted into nutriment and #pplied to the purposes of life,to perfornmethetasks alloted tothem by nature, vigorously and'regularly. This being the case tho
vas* importance of a medicitie Which co npels these organs to do their whole duty
thoroughly and efficiently, becomes at once
can be implicitly felied on_as co
,the properties of a stomachic, awalterative
and apaperient in such Pp
produce simultancous!
a > Stomach, liver, and
intestines. Thisconclusion is warranted
by the celerity, and certainly with—which
the Bitters afford relief in chronic cases of
dyspepsia, torpidity of the liver and consti
pation. The false idea that these complaints and others grow out of them, could
be cured by fierce catharties, has at last, it
is hoped, heen thoroughly exploded. The
sick, during the last hundred years have
swallowed thousands of tons of mercury,
scanimony, gamboge, croton oil, jalap &c.,
be truly characterized as. a“preparation of?
this kind, indeed=as the only.one which
ining
end tens of thousands of graves have been
prematurély filled thereby. But ever
since the principle of renovation, asembod_ .
ied_in Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, was arrayed against the principles of prostraticon;
as represented by mineral salivants and fitrious purgatives, the latter has steadily
fullen into deserved contempt. The outcry
against stimulation by which concocters of
depleting drenches hoped to give eclat to
their disgusting and dangerous compounds”
has only served to increase thedemand for
tive which for twenty-five years triumphed.
over all opposition and is now the most
popular medicine in the Western hemisphere, _
HAMS, —
‘BACON, ,
a and
LARD
CASHIN & Co.
Are Now Mannfacturing
_A Superior Article ‘of
Hams,
&
Bacon,
and
EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED NO. 1.
The Lard is put up in Fight lb,
Cans and warranted good
and sw et for One Year.
It-is entirely free of Mutton fat.
The caus are well made of the
Sad The attention of the Trade is
Address orders to :
CASHIN & CO.
apparent. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters may a
best tin. E
Nevada City, Ca §
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.~AND THE—
Public Triumphant
A. GOLDSMITH’s.
‘the very bést Photographs, go} —— GRAND ANNU AL
fetee Taman CLEARING SALE 1
Tf all thé ailments, bodily and niental, ae 8
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GOODS TO BE SOLD
Cheaper than Ever
—FOR— =F
Thirty Days !
eenie meee
HE public is respectfully informed
that my GRAND ANNUAL CLEARING
SALE
Commences To-Morrow
And continues for 30 Days
. ONLY !
Durtng that time the Entire Stocx. will
be sold at a TREMENDOUS REDUCTION,
give some idéa of the reductions made, but
to fully understand and appreciate the
BARGAINS
That are now offered, Ladies will do well
to call and examine the Stock, compare prices, &. (which I respectfally invite . all
to do before purchasing elsewhere,
LIST OF PRICES.
10.000 yards of Merrimac and
Sprague Prints, 10.cts per yd
10-4 Sheeting, 93
421-2 ctsperyd.
White Rock Muslin 16 1-2 ets.
All wool 7-8 wide White Flannel 37 1-2 cts.
French Corsets 75 cents
Table Linen, bleached and unbleached 45 cents.
Genuine Irish Silk Poplins, at
$1 25 cts per yd.
Imperial’3-ply Carpet $1 50.
Empress Cloth, all wool, 40 cts
On all kinds of: Dress Goods a.
Reduction of 30 per his made.
‘Fine Ottoman Shawls and
Woolen Hosiery at Greatly Rebrand,
duced: Prices.
Particular attention is called
toa large assortment of Boy’s
Wear which will be sold at sac-:. .
rificing Prices. Anda thousand
other articles too numerous to
mention here.
Call at once and get great bargains.
Samples sent toll parts of the
—Kidd’s Building,
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RAILROAD .
re
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Broad Street, Nevada City. . are
“A LARGE STOCK
Jacob Naffziger,
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fe ee
tiams, . The Largest Annual Income !
ee Of any Fire Insurance ComBacon : 2 pany in the Country.
Ee Income over $16 000_per day,
and See
Lard, Losses paid since the organiza— tion of the Company over
$40,000,000 00
Whichthe offers for sale GEO. C. BOARDMAN,
Wholesale or Retail. >
The attention of the people of
Nevada County is ealled to the
above named articles.
JACOB NAFFZIGER,
NEVADA CITY,
Nevada, Oct. E pie ees
BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Qarrran STOCK $200, 000.
: DIRECTORS :
John Cashin,
Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, AcH. Parker,
John W. Hinds. *
MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral security. = :
Highest Price paid for City and Coun
Warrants. :
Legal Tenders Bought and seid at Regular
Rates.
Gold Dust Bought, Bullion discounted.
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or
Bullion tor Assay or Coinage at the Min
General and Speciai Deposits received.
Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento, Sa
Tose, Stockton and Virginia City.
Drafts on Eastern Cities, Kondon and Germany.
Agents for Liverpool, London, Globe Insurance Company.
CORRESPONDENT8#—Bankof Oalifarn’ ,
Francisco ; Bauk of D. O; Mills, Sacramento
AgencyBank of California, Virginie City.
Interest on Time Deposits will be allowed, as follows :
Six Months Time Deposits,6 per cent. per annum. .
Iwelve Months Time}
Deposits, 8 per cent. per!
annum,
” Persons residing at » distance cau
send money by Express.
@eeoks on Solvent Banks taken at par.
TO STATIONERS,
NHE County Clerk of the County of Nevada will receive bids, until TUESDAY, March 10th, for supplying the Stuationery used by County Officers for one year
the estimated supply to be furnished immediatelv is as follows ;—
15 Reamel4ib Legal Cap, tull 81-8 inch,
wide. ‘
3 Reams 10 lb Letter Head.
3.Reams 9 lb Letter Paper {[Congress.}
% Reams 5 lb Note Paper. mS
3600 Ainber or Buff XX No 5 Envelopes.
1000 do. ado dn 9 do
1000 do do do: WW do
3000 thin, cheap 7 do
2 gross Faber’s Pencils, No 2. :
1 do do de $6
3 dozen Faber’s Pencil and Ink Erasers —
small.
1 gross Elastic Bands, 1-2 inch wide.
3 gross Elastic Bands, No 31. :
* 1000MeGill’s’ Paper Fasteners 1-2 inch.
1000 ~ do “do d6 34 inch,
1-2 doz Spools Red Tape. Be y
4 gross Accommodation Pen Holders.
12 gross Gillott’s Pens, 404.
1-2 Ream best White Blotting Pad, cut 8
3-4x12 inches.
j-2 Ream Post Office au, a
3 doz Arnold's Writing FInid. :
Any article not of the best quality will te
rejected. Terms cash at the first nieeting
of the Supervisors after goods are delivered, Award -will be nade by the Clerk, By.
order of the Board of Supervisors,
_ Cash Assets $5,845,802 03,
. NORTH AMERICA
Chas. Marsh,_R-W-Pubty;}—
—
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Incorporated 1619.
Capital $3,000,000.“THE LARGEST CAPITAL!
_.THE LARGEST ASSETS!
San Francisco,
: Manager Pacific Branch.
NE te
IRA A, EATON, Agent, Nevada.
JOHN WEBBER, Agent, Grass
Valley.
on
JAMES _A,. STIDGER,. Agent,
North San Jaan.
San Francisco, Feb. 17-3m
LIF/E INSURANCE
COMPANY.
OF NEW YORK
‘, ORGANIZED 1862,
A OVER
$6,000,000
Policies issued upon the Whole
Life, Joint Life, Endowment, or
on the Tontiene Plan; and aH
Policies are registered with the
Controller, and their payment
‘at maturity guaranteed by the
State of New York.
No Restrictions on. }Travel or
Business, «
WATSON WEBB,
-General Agent for the Pacific
Coast,
S. &B. DAVENPORT,
Local Agentat Nevada City
Nevada, February 8th: 1874,
\ Td PHOTOGRAPHERS, .
A Good Chance for a Live Man
CHAS. FERRAND
FFERS for sale, very cheap, his Photograph Gallery, establisheu for over
ten years. The best of .pparatus, from
____ Quarter Size up to 8.4, —__]
—Nevada, Cal. March ath ts71.
L. COOMBS, M. D, ;
oe : Grass Valley
Specialty —Diseaseg of Women and —:
“a,
With Chemicals, Stock, Furniture &c,
Wishing to leave the county as soon as possible, he will sell at a sacrifices.
Call and see for yourself. :
3 CHAS. ERRAND.
. Rates,
OULD respectfuily inform the peo. Y _pleof Nevada gity and the surrounding places that they have opened a
Grocery and Provision Store;
ON COMMERCIAL STRERPT, ¢‘Nearly opposite the ‘Transcript Bleck,” in
the Store tormerlv occupied by A, Lademan.
Our stock is entirely. new and. consists of
everything in the ike
Hee
GROCERY, a
‘. PROVISION,
AND
We-will always be in receipt of everything
new in our line of. business and -eustomers
can alwiys rely upon getting the best at
the lowest market cash rates.
By dealing honorably with every one and
liberal share of the public nege,
: HINDS & Mranosgon.
Nevada. Aug, 8th, 1873. gE
CIGAR STORE.
‘HUGH McCAULEY,
W OULD respectfully inform his friends
and the public generally that he has.
purchased the stock and trade of JULIUS
GREENWARD and will constantly keep on °
hand a fine stock of :
Whieh he will sell at the Very Lowest
_ By strict attention to the businesé and
endeavoring to please the public he
hopes to receive a good share of patronage.
HUGH McCAULEY.
Nevada, Nov. 1, 1873.
COUNTY WARRANTS.
4 LL Warrants on General Fand registered prior to May 6th, 1873; also
éral Fund, registered May 6th, 1873, will
be paid on presentation. Interest ceasen.
from this date. F)
A. GOLDSMITH, Co. Treasurer.
= A. H. Parker, Deputy, _
Nevada, Feb. 6th, 1874.
TREES AND PLANTS.
FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNL.
_ MENTAL TREES, VINES,
‘PLANTS, &C,
—
Saeramento prices, freight addeds= Cata=
logues, Prive Lists and-printed directions
furnished on application. j
~ Nevada, Féb. sth, 1874.
Special Notice.
NoMce is hereby given to all persors
indebted to the late tirm of LANCABhave been placed in the hands of J. R.
GRAY for collection and that prompt payment must b3 made by those who wouhi
Bave cost.
: A. T. ROBINSON
Surviving partner of Lancaster & Robizeon ,
Nevada City, Jan. Jet 1874
Dissolution Notice,
HE co-partnership herctofere existing
between F. A. Lecuyer and Peter June
who have been keeping a saloon in North
Bloomitield, bas been, this day, January 28,
1874, dissolved by mutual comsent, All
persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the late firm of Lecuyer & June wil!
please call and settie with F, A, Lecuyer
who is now sole proprietor of the suid Suloon. —:
F. A. LECUYER.
PEER JUNE. Jan 30,
EMPIRE MEAT MARKET.
Commercial Street, Nevada,
ol ee MONRO having opened a Meat
Market on Commercial Street, is prepared to supply customers with the besv
quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Corned
Beef, Corned Pork, ‘te. at the lowest rate
~ HENRY WAGNER, M. D.
FFIOZE AT BEL. & BROWN’S DRUG
STORE, Corner of Pine and Comm?ycial Strets, Nevada City. op
THE RISDONIRON AND L000.
MOTIVE WORKS,
Location of Works—38. E. Corner of Baela
and Howard Sts. Sau Francisco.
WM. H. TAYLOR, President.
JOSEPH MOORE, Supt.
“ENERAL Foundrymen and Engineers,’
WH Builders of Stea : Engines, Pumper,
Quartz Mills, Steam Boilers and generai
running machinery. : ,
WA'TER PIPE.
Special attention psid Hydrantic fittings.
Water Pipes of all kinds. Skeet lron Pipes
for any head of water, (Attention i# called
head is 900 ft. and pipe 30 in. dia,, and to
the Virginia Wuter Works, Nevada, where
the head is 1775 ft., dia, of—pipe;—42-in.;
built by this firm.)
CAR WHEELS.
Railroad and Mining Car Wheels of all
kinds kept constantly on hand. ‘These run
ning: rv wheels are made of the best car
wheel metal and are chilled onthe face and
flange, giving a length of wear very-muchi
“greater than those madg of ordinary Cag.
iron. RiSDON TRON & LOCO. WORKS,
12 : JOSEPH Moore, Supt
Machinery For Sale,
T THE 8. 8S. BANNER MINBR.
Two Engines, 10x20 in.
One Boiler 54 in. diameter, 16 feet long, ¢
in. tubes. Hoisting ana Pumping gear.
One Engine 18x42 in, built by H. J. Booth
, San Francisco, j
Two Boilers, 48 in. diameter, 16feet long.
. ~ Six S-atamip Betteries.“~ :
Eight Pans. Pamps, Colnmns, Track
Iron, Cars, ete, ete, and in fact evervthing
necessary for.runping a first-class 1 sine—
This machinery is all cemplete and ia good
ok
Nevada City, Jan. 10th, 1874,
order. Apply to THOM & ALLAN, Neva
da Fo ‘ :
¢
Warrants Nos. 98 to 109 inclusiveon Gen~
YER & ROBINSON that their accounts
yan
CIGARS, .
TOBACCO,
PIPES, _
CARDS,
CUTLERY
ea AR Capital Nurseries, Sacramento, Tain 2
} prepared “to fur:.ish Trees, Plants, &c., at
W. H. CRAWFORD..
giving the best: bargains we hope to merit
ne es
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~ VEGETABLE LINE)
to the Cherokee mine, Bnite Co., where thy —————1 tN) A tml es ppp Bt Ren