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May 28, 1871 (4 pages)

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[ANGE iG, mj2 TEL ry. ietor nen Zz pubit.and e. The Irtable rT owith srietor ler-his ) their or. the nected etfully "ER. TISO Be ity. THE tee: and OLDr (AG, ITA Fes: ee i pe French Wine, Vinegar, Mineral Water, Teas, ay VOL. 2CXTT. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, MAY 28, 1871. XA NO. G§ A GRAND The Daily Granseript NEVADA CITY, CAL. N. P. BROWN. M. 5. DEAL. BROWN & DEAL, PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. zis BROOKLYN HALL, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, wu BE GIVEN AT TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT : One Year—in advance...... Po $10 09 Six Month «<6 ks ccessestecsece 5 00 ae. Three Months,‘ .... Gecneeee 3 00Per week, Twenty-Five Cents. A. C. NILBS, . Attorney and Counselor at Law, abana AT THE COURT HOUSE. JULY FOURTH, 1871. _ Nevada, May 25th. NILES SEARLS, : Attorney and Counselor at Law.) F¥FICE—Corner of Broad and Pine Sts. over Greenwald's Cigar Store. _ $10,000 in Gold Coin $7,000 in Gold Coin to establish brary. $600 to Alameda County Hospital. $500 to General School Fund. M, S. DEAL, Counselor and ‘Attorney at Law. FFICE— ‘Daily Transcript” . Editorial O . heroes Scumn: of Broad dnd Pine Sts., Nevada city. aed WILLIAMS & JOHNSON, Counselors and Attorneysat Law, ‘E—Over Beckman’s Saloon, corBrooklyn. JOHN CALDWELL, Justice of the Peace, ND. ATTORNEY. AT LAW.— Office nesrly opposite National Hotel, Broad Street, Nevada City. ; jl The Profits go for the Benefit Public Library! KR. M. HUNT, M. D. ATTENDING PHYSICIAN OR EXPRESS TO ANY°PART O NEVADA ee , : THE WORLD ! ‘CH. FERRAND,— me Photographic and Dagnerrean 2166 GIFTS! : ARTIS T, I Spifen! kind of Photogrephs and Ambrotypes taken in the best style of the Art. On PINE STREET, over Tam’s Saloon, W. M. BAILEY, M. D. QURGEON AND HOMCEPATHIC KS) PHYSICIAN. Office on BROAD STREET, opposite National Hotei, adjoining Loring’s. jl BLIVEN & POTTER, EALERS IN CROCKERY, GLASS AND Willow Ware, French & Ameriean Paper Hangings, Bordets, Window Shades, Fixtures, &e. &e, &c. Agents for the HOME SHUTTLE MACHINE. NO. 18 COMMERCIAL STREET, Nevada City. ‘ + m25 gare Best and most Liberal Sc WILL BE SOLD AT TWO DOLLARS EACH! GOLD COIN, HAIR DRESSING SALOON. BROAD STREET, PHILIP DUCA......Preprietor. HAVING 25 cents. Shampooing 25 cts. Hair Cutting 25 cents. Se reg tsa cr Cold 25 cents. * 2 Room for Ladies and Chilaren, $50,000 Gold Coin, in Gifts ! TEETH EXTRACTED, Leeches applied ; for 25 cts. Cupping 25 cls. inl WILL BE AWARDED UNITED STATES SALOON. —ro THE— CORNER BROAD & PINE STS, . TICKET HOLDER C. BECKMAN, as EEPS on hand asuperh stock of WHISAS FOLLOWS : Be RS SE TERRO SEQUINS, . on, itt of Gd Oth. .... $10,000 , FIX CIGARS always on hand. The Bar . One Gift of Gold Coln.,....... 5,000 is always supplied with the best articles in the above line, Cullandsample. m®5 . One Gift of Gold Coin........ 3,000 One Gift of Gold Ooin........ 2,000 ARCADE SALOON. , *. One Gift of Gold Coin........ 1,000 DJOINING Greenwald's Cigar Store, on ; Broad Street, Nevada City, One Ke of Gold mages ne eslaaieities 1,000 CARLEY & TOMPKINS, Oné Gift of Gold Coin........ 1,000 Keep conatantly on hand the best of WINES, . O0€ Gift of Gold Coin........ 1,000 Taguces and CIGARS. ins One Gift of Gold Coin....,..4. 1,000 to deo an cakaaeaae ee SP Saetied . cits of Gold Coin........ 500 = One Gift of Gold Coin........ 250 CRYSTAL SPRING SAW MILL. . rive Gitts of $130 each, Gold Coin.. 750 — Thirty Gifts of $100 each. ...... 3,000 M L. & D. MARSH, Twenty Gifts of 350 each...... 1,000 EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT . Fifty Gifts of $40 each....... 2,000 = Re eee F opmmplate stork of One Hundred Gifts, $30 each,...2 3,000 REN AND MIMING LUMBER, . «. nundred Gifts, $20 cach.. 2,000 etete, May txt. 650 Gifts at $10 each........ 6,500 -R, FININGER & C0., . 4200 Gifts at $5 each......5.0. 6,000 Ne. 7 ‘ Ci i 6 Broad Street, Nevada City. $30,000 THE GIFTS BRANDIES, WINES, LIQUORS, . ey guarantee that the Gifts will be feirly MUSICAL FESTIVAL! BROOKLYN, ALAMEDA COUNTY, IN AID OF A PUBLIC LIBRARY! Will Be donztced in the following manner : $500 te Brooklyn Fire Department. “+~$350 to each of the Four Churches of LOOK AT THIS LIST OF CASH THE GIFTS WILL BE SENT BY DRAFTS One Chance in Every 22! ule yet presented to the Public! 50,000 Tickets of Admission ! WHICH WILL ENTITLE THE HOLDER TO ONE ADMISSION, AND TO ANY GIFT THAT MAY BE AWARDED, 8a” All Moneys will be deposited in the hands of the Trustees !"G4 Will be awarded in 2 similar manner as at the Concert given in San Francisco; in sid of the Mercantile Library. The Drawing will be under the management of a Committee of well known responsible citizens of BROOELYN, ALAMEDA COUNTY, for a a Liof a F hedand $150,000 GOLD COIN PREMIUMS ! AY ILL BE AWARDED TO THE SEASON . TICKET HOLDERS on the 4th Day of July, 1871. The Cosmopolitan Benevolent Society, of California, will hold their Second Grand Faiz-at the Broad Street Theatre, Nevada City, Cal., in aid of the following charitable purposes : ~—-tst, Public Schools of Nevada County ; 2a, Public Library of-Nevada City ; 8a, Orphan Agylum, Nevada County ; 4th, Fire Department, Nevada City. 100,000 Season Tickets of Admission will be Sold at $2 50 each, All the Premiums will be deposited in the BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY, PREMIUMS. 1 Premium, Gold Coin....... $25,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin....... 15,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin....... 10,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin....... 5,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin....... 4,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin....... 3,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin, .....0023,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin....... 2,490 1 Premium, Gold Goim....... 2,000 15 Premiunis, Gold Coin, $1,000 each 15,000 5 Premiums, Gold Coin, $500 each. 2,500 8 Premiums, Gold Coin, $300 each. 2.400 25 Premiums, Gold Coin, $250 each — 6,250 100 Premiums, Gold Coin, $100 each 10,000 100 Premiums, Gold Coin, $50 each. 5,000 200 Premiums, Gold Coin, $30 each. 6,000 500 Premiums, Gold Coin, $25 each . 12,500 1,043 Premiums, Gold Coin, $20 each 20,860 $150, 600 2,005 Premiums ain’t to Business Managers. ~ A. W. POTTER, A. H. HAGADORN, J. CORWELL LEE, . : lowing well khown citizens : John H. Dickson, Sheriff Nevada County; T. W. Sigourney; as = J ar A. Lancaster, National Exchange otel; = —_— M. S. Deal, Editor Nevada Transcript; Gis Schmittburg, Postmaster; Julius Greenwald, County Treasurer; * Geo. B, Newell, ex-County Supervisor; Thos. J. Gardner, Editor Nevada Gazette; P. Banner, Merchant; DE. Bell, Deputy Postmaster;Ira A. Eaton, Union Hotel; G. G. Allen, Nevada Foundry; Judge T. H. Rolfe; Geo. K. Phillips, Merchant; A. Goldsmith, Merchant; Wim. KR. Coe, Chief Engineer Fire Department; ¥ C. T. Canfield, ex-Chief Engineer Fire Department; . Sandford, Merchant; liven & Potter, Merchants; Lester & Mulloy, Merchants; L. Nihell, City Marshal; Good responsible agents wanted. Liberal commissions allowed. Money should be sent by Express, or by Draft on any solvent Bank, Address all communications to Cc. B. SOCIETY, Nevada City, Cal, apl LEGAL ENTERPRISE. $100,000 Bates FESTIVAL ! ACADEMY OF MUSIC, OMABIA co.. c0sicesccsnccs NEBRASKA. MAY 25th, 1871. In Aid of a Public Library !. TICKETS $2 EACH. Coupons One Dollar Each, LIST OF GIFTS TO BE AWARDED : CARIS GIR 3.3 J -insmeel cals cdieines $20;000 CASH GIFT 1 1 1 1 1 1 CASH GIFT 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 CASH GIFT. 1 CASH GIFT 1 CASH GIFT 1 CASH GIFT 1 10 CASH GIFTS, $250 EACH.... 20 CASH GIFTS, $100 EACH.... 50 CASH GIFTS, $50 EACH... 100 CASH GIFTS, $30 EACH.,... 1000 CASH GIFTS, $10 EACH... 1000 CASH GIFTS, $5 EACH.... 2310 GIFTS, amounting to $100,000 Which will be distributed by the MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION amoiig the Ticket Holders. &# This Enterprise will be conducted in a precisely similar niaiher to that of the late Grand Gift Concert of the Mercantile Library Association, of San Francisco, which gave such universe! satisfaction. ~< REFERENCES : J. TURNER, Dep. U. 8. Marshal. E. ZABRISKIE, late Government Clerk U. P. RK. R., btcomne Nebfaska, ies owed. ua. cent. corgmission allowed. LYFORD & CO. Omaha, Nebraska. ess Managers. Office, Caldwell Block. yt SPENCER & PATTISON, Agents at Ne23 (omrann, OF LONDON. a Capital $8, 000, 000. . 8PRING AND SUMMER By Special permission, we refer to the folRK. B. Gentry, late Sheriff Nevada County; . . GIF I's. 1 Gift of Gold Coin...c.sas.e00e $5,000 2 GISS of Gold Odlt.scccissccccceees 3,000 1 Gift of Gold Coin.isc..ceccsacces 2,000 2 Gifts of $1,000 each Gold Coin... 2,000 1 Gift of Gold Coin..:..... 900 . 1 Gift of Gold Coin.... 800 1 Gift of Gold Coin.. 700 1 Gift of Gold Coin.. 600
5 Gifts of $500, Gold Coin, cach... 2,50 3 Gifts of $400, Gold Coin, each... 1,201 4 Gifts of $300, Gold Coin, each.., + 1,200 10 Gifts of $200, Gold Cuin, each... 2,000 15 Gifts of $100, Gold Coin, eath... 1,500 22 Gifts of $50, Gold Coin, éach... 1,100 50 Gifts of $40, Gold Coin, each... 2,000 50 Gifts of $30, Gold Coin, each... 1,500 150 Gifts of $20, Gold Coin, each.., 3,000 490 Gifts of $15, Gold Coin, each..,. 6,000 600 Gifts of $10, Gold Coin, each... 6,000 1, 318 Gifts amounting to $422,000 vada City. ap ay 2 ne the Bearer to the Draw. ¥ We refer to the fotlo named citizens IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE . 7.07 Pe re en Morgan, Dr. E. B. Hafris, P. H. Butler, O. P. Stidger, CLOTHING ! GREAT BARGAINS . s ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & C0,, ORNER OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL / STREETS, NEVADA CITY, have just received a Splendid Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS; BOOTS, SHOES, &c. Which they offer to the public as low as such Goods can be obtained in this State, b SOMETHING NEW! A PRIZE FOR ALL! THE GREAT EXPECTATION PAPER COLLAR t Each box contains a valuable prize with excellent collars thrown in. Gentlemen’s Fine Shirts, Under . Clothing, Miner’s Goods, 8S” OF all kinds and varieties. “Wu ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & 00., tomers who call on them, and propose to give the LATEST, FINEST & BEST GOODS —AT THE— VERY LOWEST PRICES! Ra Before buying elsewhere, those in want of anything in the Clothing Line wiil find it greatly to their adventage to GIVE US A CALL. ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO. Corner of Broad & Pine Streets. Nevada, May 25th. 43,000 ™ “om com. A GRAND GIFT CONCERT Will be given at SAN JUAN THEATRE, on MONDAY, JULY 10th, 1871, under the auspices of the North San Juan Benevolent Association, San, Juan, Nevada Co. For the Benefit of the DISTRICT SCHOOLS, FIRE COMPANIES, CHURCHES, CEMETERIES, SCHOOL LIBRARIES, and WATER WORKS in Bridgeport Township. . 1,818 Gifts aggregating the sum of $43,000. 60,000 Tickets will be sold at @1 50, Gold Coin, each: This is the most liberal offer yet presented to the people of this State. Treasurer—JOHN T. MORGAN, of North San Juan. All moneys herein will be deposited with BLOCK & FURTH, Bankers, North Sun Juan, by whom all disbursements will be made at the time of the Concert. The drawing will take place, and the Gifte be awatded, precisely similar to the methodadopted by the Managers of the Mercantile Library Gift Concert, held at San Francisco, and under the su ision of well known citizehs of North Juan, and the Managers of this Adsoc r ‘ A DISCOUNT OF = AND TWOTHIRDS PER CT. ALLOWED TO AGENTS and to those who may hase from us directly to the amount of twenty-five tickets or more. Mi Dr. J. STOTLAR, B, P. DUNNING. WM. M. DAVIS, U. BUSHNELL eg oe oe hg yg eA. ‘or, Johi > ons. ohn Moor, Petit Graham, Henry bg sey lader, W. M. rade Goo. , BR. Little, * ie . J. 8. McBride, Wm. Watuer, Goo. D. MeLane, Capt. Coffey, R. Neville. : . GUARANTEE SATISFACTION to all-ecus-} — A VERY GREAT TRIUMPH ! and admitted by everybody, that A. GOLDSMITH, Keeps on hand-at-all times and-seasons, the LARGEST, CHOICEST, and the Cheapest Lot of Dry Goods To be found in California ; Consisting of the following named articles : BLACK AND COLORED SILEs, SumMMER PopP.iins. SUMMER GRENADINES, (New Styles and Colors,) Picques, (all kinds.) ORGANDIES, Lawns AND PERCALE, Prints, (Beautiful Patterns.) . GiIneHaMs, * Cuampreys, Frvest-Sizx—Cnoaxs, Corsets, (New Style.) TraarEas, Hostery, Laces, &e. &e. &e. &e. Also, a Magnificent stock of FINE MILLINERY GOODS ! ! A FULL LINE OF THREE-PLY CARPETS, TAPESTRY, OIL CLOTHS, At the Very Lowest Figures," — Best Merrimac and Sprague’s Prints, 10yards for $1. 4-4 Black and Brown Muslin, cas & yards for @1: Best Allendale’s Double Sheeting, 4 yards for $1 50. Large Spool of Silk, $1. : Small Spool of Silk, 12 1-2 ets, Five Best Spool Cotton far 25 cents. All other Goods in proportion ! A. GOLDSMITH, Krpp’s Buriprina, Broap SrTrREEt, . Nevada, May 4th. H. RB, BUSSENIUS, DRUGGIST, MASONIC BUILDING, CORNER OF COMMERCIAL & PINE STS. UNION MARKET. JACOB NAFFZIGAR, Proprietor. EEPS ON HAND at all imes, the very best of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, &c. He kas now on hand a very large lot of SPLENDID NEW LARD, NEW HAMS, > NEW BACON, THE VERY BEST TO BE HAD ON THIS COAST, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT LOW RATES, —-WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.— —e , MEATS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. JACOB NAFFZIGAR. Nevada, Nov Iist. MISS MARTHA SMITH, OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE LADIES of Nevuda City that ee te oe ares ae kinds in ie HAS BEEN practically demonstrated] Dress and Fancy Goods! . . than any other House in this city. $90,000 GOLD Cor A AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL Wi e given at ae NEW CONCERT HALT, GRASS. VALLEY, NEVADA COUNT June ist, 1871, By the Grass Valley & Home Assosiation.— IN AID OF A HOME FOR DISA MINERS, 60, 000 Tickets will be sold at Coin, each. It is proposed to erect in the vici Grass Valley a home for disabled and anuated miners. : The Hone ,we propose to erect V under the management and direction following well known gentlemen, Bo Trustees: Hon. William Watt, Hon Findley, A. B. Brady, Esq., Dudley BH Esq., and Martin Ford, Esq., all of are residents of Grass Valley, Nevada ty, Cal. The Trustees will. meke and cute regulations for the proper and ec ical‘conduct of the Home. The Home will derive some of its 8 from reguler monthly subscriptions’ working mines, and from contribution the charitably disposed of all classes. believed that in this way the Home maintained when it is once established, The -necessity of such a Home is di strated every day. Mining accide froquont, and. ii many-instaiices re disability to the subjects of them, 'Th: munity is almost daily called upon scribe funds for the assistance of th bled. This tax on the generous comm is to be used to a better purpose and dag good to the unfortunate by the estall ment of the Home to which we refer, which we propose to establish, During the Festival the sum of $ will be distributed to the Ticket ho follows: ‘ 1 Gift of gold coin 1 Gift of gold coin......8.% % Gilt of cote eoin. 6.5 scccceas 7 Gifts of gold coin, $1,000.... 10 Gifts of gold coin, $500..... 10 Gifts of gold coin, $300..... 10 Gifts of gold coin, $200.. . 60 Gifts of gold coin, $100. 100 Gifts of gold coin, $50--. 300 Gifts of gold coin, $20.200 Gifts of gold coin, $25.. — 800 Gifts of gold coin, $20...... a cre 1501 Gifts, $9 The gifts wilibe awarded inp: similar manner as at the concert given of the Mercantile Library. _ The drawing will tukeplace wnde management of a Committee of well responsible citizens of Nevada count Treasurere-Bank of Thos. F & Co., Grass Valley, With whom all moneys will be de All disbursements will: be made t! said Bank. In addition to the above gifts the $10,000 will be given to the Trustees ‘* Home.” For a guarantee that the gifts wi fairly drawn we beg leave to refer citizen of Nevada County. Responsible Agents wanted every FIFTEEN per cent, discount will be to parties taking Fifty or more Ticke All orders should be addressed to GEO. W. DIXO Secretary and Business Man’ Office—Exchange Building, Grass ANSON W. LESTER. Cc.E LESTER & MULLOY, GROCERIES, PROVISIO: CASE GOODS, &e. NO. 58 BROAD STREET, NEVADA Rieer HAMS, BACON, LA and all sorts of PROVISIONS on NEW GOODS. constantly received the Kastern markets, among them RION COD FISH, MICHIGAN CRAN RIES, SEA MOSS FARINA, &c. All purchasers wishing anything in @ line are requested to give us a call. LESTER & MU Nevada, May 9th. ‘BOOTS AND SHOES iM. R. COX! constantly on hy Boots, Shoes, Giie Gels BI cB sive, Misses Ch Balmorals, Gaiters, Slippers, &c. All my Goods are from the best Man turers of New York,Philadelphis and Bo Rubber Boots, Gents, Ladies, Missei Children’s Shoes, just from the man ry, received by the laststeamer. I also’ a full assortment of Blacking, Neats . Oil, French Calf, Kip, Lining Skins,Leather, Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, T. Awls, Lasts, and in fact everything found in a first. class Shoe and Finding REPAIRING DONE in the very best 4 Boots and Shoes made te ord And s good fit warranted in every cag keep Boots of ny own manufacture al on band and will sell my Goods eb SACRAMENTO SEMINA FOR YOUNG LADIES. Bs K Street, betweem 10th ana SACRAMENTO. HE SCHOOL YEAR IS DIVIDED Two Terns of Twenty-one weeka! The first Term commences August closes December 224. The commences reuape'g 9th, and closes. The grounds of the Semimary "e enlarged by the purchase of an adi¢ lot, which was out in walks am course during the late vacation, mented with arbors, flowers and for the use of the young ladiesof Scholars ere ones ge at the term, and ¢ 2d._ proportig Course of Study. part Aendemic Course. and Col Coun my7, HERMAN PERRY, A. M., Prig at 0 artistic manner and at reasonab! =: a Bt, U7 "