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November 1, 1876 (4 pages)

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the 16. be Ca B SITE cy ed ont hand ‘ANY TERN TURE, MORY ~ here I sehold , PM. sion, or e, FURMK Xamib chasing Cheap, Nevas0W jation Case ger Nevada igournes yer. “fo themselves andthe catise they ’ ing. = have formed a copartnership for the ask for, and will receive, “wliberal \.and stock. The Daily Transegipt NEVADA CITY, CAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Democratic Meeting. The meeting at-the ‘Theatre on Monday evening Was addressed by Judge Searls of’ this city and. Col. Stewart M. Taylor one of the Dem. ocratie Presidential electors. We heard Judge Searls throughout, and a part only of Col. Taylor’s speech. Both gentlemen ‘are able and earbest exponeats of the Deaiocratic faith, and made speeches creditable represent,” For such short notice the mneeting. was @ perfect success. ce Grand Rally at gen Juan, Hon. A. P. Van Duzer will address the people of the County at SanJuan on Friduy evening, There will be a'torchlizht procession, illumination, and a regular old fashioned love feast. The San Jaan Brass Band will farnish thé music and“Mr,-Van Duzei will deliver the most eloquent speech ever heard there. Republicans Of other sections ofthe County are cordially invited to attend the meetaa Se rd Party Yo-night. All who want to enjoy a pleasant evening, should go to the Sheet and Pillow Casé party xt Temperance Hall to-night. The prettiest ladies. in the County will be there and the handsomest men will accompany them. Turn out and forget politics and have a good time. A py New Firm. C J. Naffziger and Joseph Eustice purpose of carrying on the meat busi. ness at theold stand of C. J. and J. Naffziger>s on. Cummercial Street. Buth the gentleman are experiencgd in the business, and besides are popular and square busities®men. They ~ Be ~ share of public patronage. os To the Creditors of the Bank of Nevada County. Each ove is informed that.the certificates of deposit of the new Bank, and its stock, are’ at last ready for delivery to those that have receipts, and have signed the power of attorney to the Creditors Committee. “ThoSe that have accepted the Hinds compromise, and have not as yet delivered their evidence of debt, are respecifully requested to surrender them at once to W. D. Long, who will settle with all. It is hoped that every one will come or send at once, Those thatsend, let. ‘them indorse their recei, ts to the person they empower, receive their certificates K. Casper, Sec’y. Nevada City, Nov. 1, 1876.-ti to Bridgeport Township. A gentleman writing from Bridge_ port Towbshid.on the 30th, says: “Since my 1:8t. letter to you, I a The Very Latest. : We have just received the lates styles of Hats, Men's, Youth’s and Boy’s Clothing, also a full line of Overcoats and Talmas, which in quality and price, can not be equaled by any other House on the coast. HYMAN: BROS. Corner Broad and Pine streets. .K. Casper. Has returned from San Francisco, and has received the largest stock of Men, Boy’s . clothing, ‘Hats, Boots and Shoes, apd everything that can be found fh a first class Clothing store. All who have coin to invest, can save money-by eating at his store; sep-28 Centennial Dancing Club Will heve a dance at Temperance Hall, Thursday evening of each week. Citizens invited to attend. Admission.One Dollar. so. Cc. D.C. Union Hotel. Barber Shop. A nice shampoo, a clean shave, and a close cut of the hair isa luxry this hot’ weather. Fay, at the Union Hotel, can perform all of them in the best .style. > © Fruit Jars! Fruit Jars! 2,000 Fruit Jars, in. store and for sale by W. A, SIGOURNEY, 18 and 20 Commercial street, Nevada City. 85 THERE is not a med.cal man who denies the efficacy of sulphur as a radical remedy in the larger. proportion of skin diseases which prevail _in cities;.and there isnot a medical man who does. not inderse Gleun‘s Sulphur Svap as the best way of applying it. Soild everywhere, ><: > Pond’s Extract. 2 There.is‘in nature a bounteons provision for nreans of comfort. The Witch Hazel, or Hamamelis Virginica, contains a juice which bas a wider range of actiou, more prompt and certain curative virtues than any pain destroyer ever discovered. Pond’s Extract’ contains’ the entire curative. properties of the Witch Hazelin the purest form. Ask your druggist for it when you have a pain oran ache, ‘ pot nee + 2 is he Word ‘‘Sozodont.”? Whit has already become'a honsehold wordderived from the Greek, aud composeth.of two words, Sczo and Odontes. “SSozo’’ translated, means to preserve, “and ‘‘Odontes’’ the teeth—"SOZODOND”’ a preserver of the teeth. Andit isteue to its name, It beautifies and preserves the teeth, hardens and invigoratés the gums, and corrects all impurijties of the brejth. The ordo of this pure. preparation is go delightful that itis a luxury to apply it: It is harmless as -water. Sold by all druggists and perfumers. 1 oeS-——— -____. A Oard. : To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervons weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I willsenda recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by #4 missionary in South America, Send_a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Josepy T. Inman, ;Station-D, Bible House, New York City. jnl3-6m + > have carefully revised the canvass >. of votes in the Township, based upHaaan’s Macnoura Batm preserves , and restores the complexion ; removes . freckles, tan and sallowness; makes et Me ich chowe. the skin soft,. white and delicate. on reliable information, which shows . 11, application cannot be detected. as follows, viz: ex ae: — —~+---———____ tep. Dem. . Lyon’s Katuarion makes beanti{n San Juan, 117 6a) fal, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents ** Sweetland. 32 24 Nts falling. out or turning gray, It * Birehbville, 22 14; bixstood the test of 40 yeass. Is ** French Corral,. 34 45 . charmingly perfumed, ani has no ** Cherokee, 26 29 . rival, \. mch12-ly Total —Ean : , 231 163 ‘apace Republican majority, 68. . I think it will goabove that, and . that Page will receive not fur frou . one huwdred majority. ‘Tus Tuolumne Independent of Oct . 2Ist says: ‘ A peculiar trait of these . creatures (rattlesnakes) is to come. Who Purchase out of their dens and roll themselves . . iad call eee nent . CASEY CASH! HOW TO SAVE MONEY. she ALL PARTIES of ‘Us for Cash, (Gold Coin) intoa huge, tangled, knotted ball, 48/'Goods amounting to.$5 00 and uplarge as a stove or a barrel, and to Make the whole air as fragrant as . rattlesnakes can. On Rittlesnake Hill, four miles above the Confidence . mine, Tuolumne. county, there is a . den where 300 reptiles were killed in one day by two men, and 90 another . day by one map, where these huge . Dealer's in Groceries & Provisions, . tolls have been seen. In the early . part of this inonth -a company left, syo7 Confidence to hunt game at Rattle. snake Hill, Under a granite rock, . forty feet square on top and ten feet thick, where the snakes hold council and (perfcrar: the multiplication table, they pit twenty-five pceunds. of yiant powder and blew the rock . _ Into smithereens: Pieces as big as} 4 ton flew 100 feet high. The rnin of afew snakes were fornd ejected . from the mass within to tell of the effective work. A pDirricutr from a bald head. a ‘leck to gested . wards, we will, on and after this date, give a DISCOUNT OF FIVE PER CENT. From Regular Prices, LESTER & MULLOY, NO. 52 BROAD STREET, Nevada City. Founded March, 1876, O, OF C. CAMP, NO. 73, RDER.OF CAUCASIANS, Meets & VERY SATURUVAY. EVENING, at their Hall, Corner of Broad and Pime Streets, over thé Drug Stors: 010-1m J. M. WALLING, ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND : z FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, FFICE, Brown & Morgan’s Block, NE VADA CITY, Cal. a6 MASQUERADE ‘CARNIVAL! BY THE \ ALLEMANNIA CLUB, Ona scale of Magnificence never before attempted here, WILL BE GIVEN.ONThanksgiving ht (1876, — Temperance Hall, ‘Four’ Fine Prizes to be awarded tothe most Original Characters sustained by Ladies aud Gentlemen. The Prizes to be awarded by a committee of five. selected from the audience. ; HONORARY COMMITTEE, NEVADA CITY. 26: Hen. T. B, Reardan, Hon, Niles Searls, Hon, Jno. Caldwell, EH. Gaylord ; br. R. M. Hunt, ’ G.S Hupp; B,J. Watson, A: Blumenthal, O. Maltman, J. Naffziger, Capt. d. Ravp, HK. H. Hasiins; R. CyWalrath, A.D. Tower, . J.D. White, N. W. Knowlton, N. P. Brown, W. K. Coe, P.H. Belden; T. Mein, J. E. Brown, Chas.E. Mulloy, Geo. W. Welch, Dr. H. Valautine, E. Bond, i J. M. Walling, S.A, Eddy, W,, H. Crawford, G. G, Allan, ROW. Tully, B.H. Miller, M.L. Miirsh, Jerry Payne, John Cashin, A. H. Hanson, John Pattigon. Win. Powell, Wm. J. Johnston, H, W. Heyman, M. Rosenberg. A.W. Lester,” A ARERR Ss 8S A. lsoard, Chas, Grimes, Jolin B. Conn, D. R. McKenny, Geo. F. Jacobs, Phil. Byrne. GRASS VALLEY. Hon. Wm. Watt, Hon. A. B Dibble, R. Leach, A. B. Bracy, Dr. H. McCormick, N, Nathan, J. Bamberger, _ D. Binkleman, W.C. Stokes, Cal. R. Clarke, E. W. Roberts, J.¥. Kidder, Ww. Loutzenheiser, Sam]. Novitzky, J.,C. Coleman, H. Wohler, A. Berg, Ed. Coleman, R. Shoemaker, Jobn Glasson, J. Jenkins, { C. H. Mitchell, : Jacob Heyman. ; SAN JUAN. O. P. Stidger, Simon Furth, h. McMurray, _J. 8. McBride, r NORTH BLOOMFIELD. H. C. Perkins, V. Weiss, R. Schueider, T. P.-Crandall. MOORE’S FLAT. W. B. Cummings, Chas. Hagerty, John McNulty. GRANITEVILLE. R. G. Dickieson, J. Eagan, BLUE, TENT. ©. Campbell. YOU bET, John Heinson, HUNT’S HILI. P. Goodspeed. D. T. Hughes, B.F. Snell, Ed. Carney, Committee of Arrangements, G. von Schmiliburg, Ed. Goldsmith, Ed. Muller, J.J3. Ott, a : B. J. Brandt, Lee Garthe. Reception Committee. Dr. Buelow, C. T, R, Kttts, John Hurst, F. Eilerman, A. Rosenthal, I, dacobs. L. Siebert, v Floor Manager. . Fred Senner. Ed Goldsmith, . Leo Garthe, J J Ott, C. J. Brand. Floor Director, G. von Schmittburg. 9 f \ MUSIC UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ~ PROF. M. M. BLUM, Of San Francisco.
Tickets, inclading Carriages, $3. Admitting one gentleman and two . ladies. charged $1 extra. Every gentleman is entitled to two ladies’ tickets, and can obtain them by leaving the ladies’ namés with E. Goldsmith. Maskers must identify themselves to a commitiee on entering the Hall. Grand, Murch commences at 9 o’clock. . Tickets can be had of any of the ‘ Committee. . Each additional lady will be _ (uaPrran STOCK, $210,060. OFFICERS : BM. PRESSION.. . so occ. President. T. W. SiGOURNEY..... Vice President. JOHN T. MORGAN.. 0.5. cca eee Cashier. . Dr. R. M. Hunt, Geo. M. Hughes, Thos. Mein. Warrants. Sacramento, Virginia @ity and Los Angeles. the principal Eu opean Cities. Banking Busimess. pilin right. The owner by proving property and puying dxmayes cau recover it. if jnot called for within 30 days will be sold. , 23d and 24th. -Fhese Favorite Brands of Cigars, + ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OTH. Candies, Nuts, Fruits, etc Juan at 7 P. M. PO TUS PSE TRIE NR SES Lt AES CITIZENS. BANK: BROAD STREET, NEYADA CITY. DIRECTORS : Jobn T. Morgan, T. W. Sigourney, Geo, A. Couper, E. M. Preston. ' bn Did: Receive Deposits.buy arid sell exchange. Pure’ ase Gold Dustand kullions:** Higuest price puid.for State and County . . Draw Ohecks on San Francisco,San Jose Also sell Exchange-on New York, and all Make collections and—trausact-a-general i * CORR‘SPONDENTS. San Francisco— First Nat. Gold Bank; San Jose —Vdrmers National Gold : ank. New York—F irst:National Bank. 524 _ ESTRaY-NOIICE. Ce to the ranch of the undersigned, October, 1875, one Bite Roun four year old Steer, Seanad LH on: left hip, and alsoa brand on side, blurred, ' Kar: marks—slit in left ear, under-bit and over H. SCHARDIN. Newtown, Sept. 15, 1876. KEROSENE /OF THE BEST QUALITi, AT. PRESTON’S! Fresh Cough Candy, GENUINE — * BETHESDA WATER, IRECT FROM THE SPRING AT WAUKESHA, WIS. Centennial Cologne, Choice Toilet Goods, Acids, Mining Chemicals, ~~ APs Nevada Drug Store, _ E. M. PRESTON P.rop’r. STOCKHOLDER’S MEETING. M*ETING OF THE STOCKHOLD: & ER3 of the Citizens Bunk will be held at t'e Banking House, on Broad street.on Monday evening , Nov. 6, at 7% o'clock P. M., for the purpose of: adopting By-Laws, and transacting such other busi. ness a8 may lawfully vome before it. 824 __£. M, PRESTON, President. ‘ OF.OHIO. : FOR VICE PRESIDENT, Wm. A. Wheeler, OF NEW YORK. ELECTORAL. TICKET, AT LARGE, JOHN F MILLER, of Napa.’M. M. ESTFE, of San Francisco. D. A. McKINLRY, of San Francisco JOHN B. FELTON, of Alameda. JOHN H JEWETT, of Yuba, H. J. OSTRANDER, of Merced. ALTERNATES. AT LARGE, PAUL NEUMAN, San Francisco. JAS. McM. SHAFTER O. ¥. VAN RHEIN, G. G@. BLANCHAKD, El Dorado. JEROME BANKS, Tehama. D. C, REED, San Diego. “ce ’ ~ 6€ MEMBER OF CONGBESS, SECOND DISTRICT. HF, PAGE. Controller of State, D, M. Kenfield, of Tuolumne. COUNTY TICKET. For Supervisor—Third District, JOUN KNOTWELL. For Supervisor—Fifth District,. JESSE 8S. THOMPSON. NOISE TO TAXPAYERS. HE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE year 1876, for the county of Nevada, having been completed and delivered into my hand, the property holders of the cvunty are hereby notified that the taxes on the same are now due, and the law tor the collection of taxes wi}] be strictly inforced. Taxes become delinquent on* the first Monday in January, ana if not paid prior to that date, five per cent. will be added. Notice is turthér given that for the purpose of receiving taxes, 1 shall be in the several ‘townships atthe times and places stated, to-wit: At Moore’s Flat, Banking House of Marks & Co., Friday; Nov. 10th. At North Bloomfield T ~P. Crandall & Co.'s store, Suturday, Nov. llth, “ At }orth San Juan, Block & Furth’'s Banking Hou-e, Monday, Nov. 13th. At Kough & Keady, Walling’s Hotel, Tuesday, Nov. 14th. Drugs, Medicines, &c P. H, BELDEN, Successor to Bell & Belde Masonic Building, Cor, Pine & Commercial Sts Nevada City. “Wholesale & Retail dealer i Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, &c. A full line of Choice Perfumery, Toilet Svaps, ‘Toilet Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs Brushes, &c, h Also, Paints, Oils, Vatnishes, Window Glass, Paint Brushes. &c. , Also a full line of STATIONERY, such ag lank Books, Letter. Note and Legal Pa er, Gold Pens. &c -At Washington, Buisman’s Hotel, Thurs\ Blank Books mae to order at the lowest day, Nov. 16th. dou Bet, Oliver & Fox's store, Saturday, Nov. 18th. © Truckee, F. Burekbalter & Co,’s store, Mouday and ‘fnesday, Nov 20th and 2)st. At Grass Valley, Findley & Co.’s Havking House, Thursday aud Friday, Nov. At Nevada City, Citizens Bank, Monday and Tue: day, Nov. 27th and 28th. Silv'r to the amount of five do] lers only will be taken on any one assessment. J. N. PAYNE, County Collector. ——--~_____., JOHN JACK’S: CIGAR AND TOBACCO DEPOT, PINE STREET--NEVADA CITY. UST RECEIVED, one of the Choicest as well as Largest Stocks of Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery, Nuts, Fancy Goods, Fruit, etc.; Ever brought to Nevada City. -Atso—Sole Agent for Nevada County for the sale of ‘‘BACHELOR’S DELIGHT,” And ‘ALBUM.”’ Those who want to smoke a real nice Cigar should give these ; a trial. _ ER FAVORITE BRANDS. A FRESH SUPPLY OF 020 JOHN JACK, New Tri-Weekly Stage Line to NORTH SAN JUAN. E. NORTHUP, — WILL, on and =, = after this date, rona line of stages between NEVADA CITY apd NORTH SAN JUAN, ts fullows: Leave North San Juan at 636 A. M., on Monday, Wednesday and Friday : Mornings, ~ And ative , a City ;2t 9% A.M. Leave Ne.ads Cit “émahe seme days, at 4 o’clock. P. M,, arriving at orth San b Pachages delivered, and-all orders of any‘kiud prompt y attended to. ¢ Nevada City, July 19, 187¢ an Franciseo prices, My Stock is-most complete in all its de partinents and my prices arelow. I golici 4 share of public patronage. P. H. BELDEN. Nevada, March 31, 1876. FINE BRANDY and WHISKY. 1860. funded. Old Kentucky Farm Whiskies, Seven Years Old, J: V.PETTIT. — NILES SEARLS, attcrney and Counsel at Law AT BRICK OFFICE, In front of the Court Heurse, EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE, 83 BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY: PD. WELLINGTON, Proprietor. NHE proprietor BLES announces that he has how the Largest lot of Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of tlie State. Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. The Horses are free from vice, of good style and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive. Carriages for Funerals attended to with promptness. Good Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses boarded by the day, week or month and the greatest of care guaranteed De. WELLINGTON, Nevada City, November 17th, 1875. DENTISTRY R. P. E. HUGHSON, has openec an office in Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. Over Hyman Bros.’ Store. He is propared to perform <1l kindsof Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the latest and most upproved sty'es. Artificial “feettiminserted on Gold, Silver Vulcabite and Alumimum. Satisfactiou guaranteed a8 to quality and price of Work. Visits made.at residence if desired. Nevada, May 30th, 1871. RUTEDREORD B.Ed, PYNRY JO’S OLD SAZERAC, VINTAGE Warranted pure or money reof the EMPIRE STA. THE V Flume Company, Sos Nevada and Grass Valley, RE now prepared to fifl orders for 4 Lumber of Every Description, ; if Mining and Building Timbers, Common, Finishing, and a General A:sortment of. Building Lumber Al‘ways on Hand, A Large Amount of Seasotieg SPRUCE WOOD on hand. Orders left with Johnston & Son, Nevada, or at our office on Town Talk Hill, wil receive prompt attention. N. &G.V.W.&L Co. Nevada, Oct. 20th,.1875. A. NIVENS, JR. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD. ' ON COMMISSION, $ ie and Retail Dealer CIGARS AND TOBACCO MASONIC BLOCK, Pine Street, Nevada City. Jy9 UNION MARKET. Commercial Street, Nevada City. J.&C. & NAFFZIGER, WW BOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL VY rks IN BEEF, . PORK, MUTTON, CORN BEEF, . SAUSAGE, — HAMS, BACON & LARD. te ed to promptly, and satisfaction both in price and quality of meats. Thankful for past patronage, they solicit a continuance of the same. ‘ Nevada City, April 1, 1876. THE OLD ACCOMMODATION. Nevada and Grass Valley Stage Line, Time Table. Leave Grass Valley at 8 o’clock A. M.: ; returning leave NevadaCity at 9 A.M. _Leave Grass Valley at 4 o’clock P, M turning leave Nevada City at 5 P.M. ;reLadies and gentlemen called for at any part of the city ~without extra charge, Packayes carried at low rates. Orders left at the National or Union Ha tels. in Nevada City, or at the Exchanyo er Wisconsin Hotels, or Benson House Grass Valley, will bepromptly attended to aug6tf B, &, HARRIS, Prop’r. ROGER CONLAN, AS removed his Depot for tee sale ot the justly celebrated SCHLITZ’ MILW AUKEE BEER. . From the U.S. Brewery Salcon to. next . ; house below: . . x OPPOSITE STUMPF’S HOTEL, . BROAD STREBY, NEVADA CITY. The best home brewed-BEER from Drey. fuss’ Brewery, on draught and in bottles. Nevada City Oct. 10, 1876, w W. D. LONG, . Attornev and Counselor at Law wAND NOTARY PUBLIC. FFICE ON BROAD STREET, opp~ sit ( the Hational Exchange Hotel. é PHILIP . RICHARDS, : No, 30 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL, Gold Dust bought and sold. Butlion . discounred. Advances made on Gold Dust or bullion fur coinage at the Mint. CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO. Correspondent, Swiss-American Bank, San Francisco jyl-tm_ JAMES J. OTT. ' ASSAYER, OLD AND ORES of every description Kefined, Meited and Assayea. j 30 Main Street, Nevada City. Established in 1852, _ ELECTRO P)LATING in GOLD or SILVER. H. W. VALANTINE. M. D., RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, ( STREETS. over. freaion’s Drug Sw. Entrance on Pine strect. Residence at the oid ‘Keeney placo yg Main St. Orders left at Kk. M. Pristo will be attended te. be ~ REMOVAL, et A By requese Gold Bars exchanged for Goin, FFICE, CORNER BROAD AND PINE » All orders left atthe shop will be attend_ given -