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October 15, 1876 (4 pages)

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ELECTION PROCLAMATION. : State of California, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Sacramento, Sept. 26th, 1876. YT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A General Election wiil be held in this State, on Luesday, the 7th day of November, 1876, ‘At said election the following officers will be elected: , Four Representatives to the Oongress of thé United States, as fullows : One from the first Congressional District, composed of the City and « ounty of San Francisco. + One f:0m the Second Congressional District, composed of the counties of Alameds, Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Contra Costa, El Dorato, Nevada, Placer, Sacramente, San Joaquin and Tuoltimne. One from the fhird Congressional District, composed of the counties of Butte, Colusa, Vel Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Las#on, Modoc, Marin, Mendocino, Napa, Plunas, Sonema, Solano, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trihity, Yolo and Yuba. be 3 One from the Fourth Congressional Dis—trtet, compverd of the counties of Fresne, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mariposa, Mer«ot the provisions of _ hundred and seventy sx. ) nyhardino, San Diego, San Louls Obispo, Sant# Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Mateo, Stanislaus, Tulare and Venturs. _, And six Electors of Vresiuent and Vice Provident of the United Stats. And I do hereby offer a reward of ®ne hundred-<dollars for th arrest and convictioz of any and every person violating any tlelV., Part 1., of the Penal ode; such rew rds to be paid until the total amount hercafter expended fer the purpose reaches the sum of tenthousand dollars, ~_m In witness whereof, I have here #eal) unto set my hand «nd ha e caused —~) the Great seal of the State of California to beatbxed. Done at Sacramento, “eptember twenty-sixth, A.D. eighteen WILLIAM In WIN, Governor. Attest. Thomas Beck, Sec. of State. In accordance with the foregoing procleamation of the Governor of the State of California, it is hereby oriered that a Gen eral election be -held on Tuesday, the Seventh day-of November, A. D. 1876, at sthe several election precincts of Nevada ” “their respective precincts, pa NEVADA TOWN county, for the followi.g officers, viz: . Six Klectors of. President and Vice Pres‘ident of the Unite States. One Kepresentative to Congress from the Second Congressional District. set One Supervisor from the Third Supervisor District, composed of the Townships of Bloomfield, Bureks and Wushington. Que Supervisor from the Fifth supervisor District, composed of the Toweships of Little York and Meadow Lake. Ano it is further orde.ed, in accordance with Section 1142 of the Political Code of the State of Oulifornia, that the following named persons be, und they are hereby appoiuted, officers of election in ad for And that said sloction be held in the house or room des. ignated opposite the name of each of said precincts, viz: . -~ Nevada—Polls at the Court House. G. yon schmittburg, Inspector, John VuLniHf and Chas. K. Malloy, Judges. Blue Teut—Poll-at tue Schovl House, 0. D. Campbell, Inspector; C. D. Chaiwick and J. Moody, Judyes. ; GRAS3 VALLEY TOWNSHIP. Grass Valley Polls at the Town Hall. P. H. Paynter, Inspector; W. D. Woods and G. Hamilton, Judges. Allison Ranch—Polls at P, Hennesacy’s. P. Hennessey, Inspector; N.—C, Boynton ‘and John Ford, Judges. forrest Springs—Polls at George Little's’ building, George Little, Inspector; Benj. Oolvin and Joveph Perrin, Judges. Buena Vista—Polls at the & hool Hotse. Wm. Me!arkey, Inspector; “Charles Leech and George Kress, Judges. : . BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP. North Bjoomfeld—Poll at. Edwards’ Hotel. Rp. Skidmure, Inspector; Ed. Cum. mings and A. A, Smith, Judges. Luke Cit) —Polis at Paine’s Hotel. P. A. Paine, Inspector; Wim. Biack and James Cregan, Judyes. telief Hill— Polis at Penrose’» Hotel. f. Peuruse, Inspector; Johu Hickman aud Thomas Moore, Judges, ; Oolumbia Hid — olla at Woodruff’s store. SRichardson, Inspector;, A. L. ‘Woodraf and I. L. pascy, Judges. EURBKA TOWASHIP: Nureka Sonth—Polis at Robb’s Hotel. A. 3. Wall, Inspector; John Keller and R. Dillon, Judyes. ; Moore 8 Fiat—Polls at the Skating Rink. Atwater, Lospector; David Cenly and W. Rankin, Judges Bowman's Dam—Polls at North Bloom. field Gravel Mining Company's Boarding House, James Marriott, inspector; N. B, Parasett and M. Culbertson, Judges. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Carlisie-+Polis at the Hotel, O.H. P. Oulbertaon, Inspector; H.W, Hartley and O. BE. Green, du ges Washington—Polls at McBean’s. Saloon Paulding. J.MoBean, Inspector) Fayette Battis andvohn Ely Judges. Oujyega—Pollp at Mo: aubridge’s Butcher Bhop. W. A. Marshal. Inspector; Tnomas P, Merrill aud Thomas Legg, Judges. {BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP, Chérokee—Polls at the School House. LL. >». bathburn inspector; Humphrey Callaan and Paul Quick, Judges. North san Juan—Polis at James A. Stidger’s office, Simou Furth, Inspéctor; Samud Crail and Joseph D. Dickson, Judyes. Rweetland-—Polls at the School Huuse. Robt ob. Patten, Inspec or; Win; Warner -and H. O, Hiscock, Judgrs. Birchvillo—Polls at G, B. Newell's store, GQ. uo. Nowell, Inspector; J. A. Craig and John O'Connor, Judges. -. French Corral — Polls at the School House. Francis Coffey, Inspector; V. G. Beli and Jacob-8mith, Judges. ROUGH & READY TOWNSHIP, Rough & Ready—Polla at F. Schroder’s Ho «1, A Tf barty, inspector; Heury Whisnor and John-Porkenpine, Judges. Liidaau Opitliys—u'yils at Hateh’s Motel Johu Montgomery, Inspect r; C.D. Gasaway and MP. Hatch, Judges. Moone Flat--Polls, at schmidt’s Hotel. Davia Brown, Inspector; W. L, Baldwin and A, M Powell, Judgea. Authuny HousePolls at the Hudson Youse, O.d. Cole, Inspector; T.C. Bourne and Xs. O. Tompkins, Judges, LITTLS& YORK TOWNSHIP, Little York—Polls at the Hotel. W. J. TUL Inene tor; Frank Oopelaad, and John Peters, Judges. ; Lew 1s tsi Polls at Regan’s Buildings. 3. B, Frick, Inspector; John Regar, and Morace Knight, Judges. ad Hunt's Hill—Polls at the S:hool House. 0. H. Erskine, Inspector; W. H. Junes, and A.@ Turner, Judves. You Bet—Polleat Peter Drunger’s Hotel. Jobo Hussey, Inspector; 0. H, Madkins and John Heinsyu, Judges, . tM KADOW LAKE TOWNSHIP, Truckee—Polla at David Hart’s ce Cheries Humphries, Ivepector; G. W Qihu , avd Nelson Martin, Judges.. “Boca — Polls at the School Houke. B. F Yucon , laspector; Hene y G. Dunn, and” J. Breyan, Judges, . « Ordered, mauve and ‘done Monday Ost. 2 1816, ' ! Bs T. P. CRANDATL, Pree. G,.G@. ALLAN, A. BBRADY W.ORICHMOND,Wel, M. wes cut, Boord of Supervisors, Nevada County” Cal. térnis. ‘ Atiest TAANIES DY, WATE. Clerk. Jno. Wsnons, Deputy Cierk. AFTER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY THE Dr. J. C. Young kDICAL AND SURGICAL EMINAL, WEAKNESS. fn Youth is laid the foundation of much ofthe iaisery. of ‘after yéars. by the indulgence of the most destructive of habits making life» curse, and spreading weakness and ruin among mankind, for itis a well Known fact that the indulgence. of a>litary vice, even in the slightest degree. plants seeds of weakness i the system jnat grow to harvest of disease, sorrow . Asan advertising medium the Transcript. Job Fringtng Office COMMERCLALSTREET, MOGMcity. . ia We are prepared to do Job Printing in a style second tono office in this State. and shame in after years. Youny Man -if-you experience any weakness yousboult ‘not delsy, fora dsy may imperil. your Weakh sa.and, Premature Decay & Cure is . “Gy the Doctor tothe Middte-aged-or Old,-without-Exp-sure—ort Hinderance from Business. The Remedies . are purely vegetable. and of a nature that . leaves nv taint behind. Observe the symtoms snd hasten to check the course of the . comp aint, if you experience any of them— j uightly discharges, slight Gfscharges at . other times, trembling, auxfety, forgetful-+ ness, confusion, psin in back,-limbs fr aversion to society, loss o! power, Want of } coutrol, variable temper, attacks of si-k-/ ness akin to biliousnesa, deposits in urine, . irregular bowels, etc. etc.’ TE«aRIBLE POISGNS. Among the most sub’ 4-ana virulent. of poisons iu the; human Ptood ts that-arising trom Veneresl Taint oftenbreaking out, after years of apparent ‘cur-, in hid eous sures upoD various parts of the body. Its great danger li-s in the fect, that it is given to the innocent partner or to the unborn child without showingin the person origiually contracling it. THE USE OF MERCURY “Only aids in this t-rrible deception by dtying it upon the surface and driving it back into the bleod. All Venereal Poison is a blood poison and can be communicated in the bluod, and the only certainty of prevention of .ransmis-ion is in-the positive ures of She reform treatment practi‘ed at ti: Dr. J. ©. Young Medical Institute, comprehensive, “scientific and thorough, having received endorsements as the best of allmodern practice. Recant cases cured in a few days and chronic cases-with remarkable rapidity. Our tests of the presence of Taint in the blood are never fa 1ing. TO FEMALES. ~The Doctor, after years of patient investigation a-d treatment is enabled to assure. them rapid and thorough cures in all.the compliiuts incident to the sex. The weak can hope for strength and thé suffering for rélief and cure. ‘Those who require personal supervision the Dector can furnish with apartments wit® careful and skillful nurses where unremitted Attention and constant care give every. assurance of rapid and permanent cures. ‘the Institute is supplied witha LYING-IN DEPARTMENT, where patients will receive the treatment 80 essential in such cases. CURED AT HOME, Correspondence. The great difficulty many sirk findis the trouble of visiting the city, often incurring an expense far exceeding the cost of treatment. ‘This exFense can be avoided by writing to the Doctor, givivg in yourown way, the symptoms of your trouble or complaint, , Cures guaranteed the same us by personal visit. All co ywanications strictly ec nfidential and all letters either returned or destroyed. «# T) e Doctor can be relied upon in all cases requiring confidence and secrecy. Repose confidence in him, all you who suffer or are in distress. He will speedily relieve and cure you. Address : BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D., 618 Sacramento Street, Box 735. San Francisco, Cal. Look here, Carpenters ! OSBORN & ALEXANDER, No. 624, Market Street, — San Francisco, AVE THE BEST ASSORTMENT AND the BEST QUALITY of Carpenters’ Tools. In California, and their prices are below WM. B. LAKE, Purchasing Agent, San Francisco, Ca:ifornia. ee eee Oe { DR. SPINNEY & CO,, SPECIALISTS, No, 11, Kearney Street, REATS ALL CHRONIC OR PRIVATE diseases without the aid of mercury. z CONSULTATION FREE. Office hours from 9 to 12 m.; 2 ta 5, and 6to9yv.m Sundays excepted. Consultation Free. Call or address ’ * DR. A.B. SPINNEY. No, 11, Kearney St, San Francisco. JENNINGS t GROCERS, Nos: 600 and 602, Front Street, FORDHAM & ‘ +. San Francisco, -HALL’S SARSAPARILLA YELLOW DOCK AND I0DIDE OF POTASS. now in use, Cutes Pitaples Boils, otch 8, Rheumatism and Mercurial Pains. Sold by all Druggists: T". best Beautifier of the Complexion for lee Cream, Cakes, ¢ { Vee! ow’s Concentrated Flaveriag Ex: : d . Kealth if not your life In aliforms of+ . Gall 'and see Specimens of our body, forebodings, indige tion, timidity, . < . direction to the centre of Back Bone Ridge, Notice to Owners and! Parties entitled ‘‘An Act to promote the develop. Bs all others. Send for descriptive circular. ; é Real Estate. Nevada Daily Transcript is thé best in the Northern part of the State. Job Printing abe Peel VONSTAB UE “SALE. ¥ virtue oi an Execution to me delivered, issued out of the Justice Court of A. A. “mith, Justice of the Peace, Bioo.; field Township, County of Nevada, Statof Californ.a, bearing date Sept. 14th 1876,ip favor of M. Bremond and against Frank souchet, for_tpe-sam-ot One Hun. dredand Sixty Dollars ($160) U. 8. Gold Coin. together wits, $25 c sts and isbursements at the date of said Judginent, I have levied upog the foilowing described property heretofore attached, to-w:t: That certain Mitiing Clim known as the Souchet Claim. situated‘in Virgin Valléy Miuing District, Bloomfield Township, Nevada County, Cal., and bounded ~ as follows: Southwest by Nirth Bloomfield Gravel, Mining Co's. ground. and on the Northeast by R. D. Skidmore’s ground, kuown a5 the Hope Tunnel, and fronting the Main Humbug Creek, eight hundred feet more or less, and running in a Northwest rly containing eighty acr §, more or less. Pipe tice is hereby given. that I will expos at Public sale all. the abeve described property to the highest bidder for Cash, in front of ‘I’. P. Crandal 's Store, in the town of, North Bloomfield, FRIDAY. Oct 6th, 1876,-between the hours of One and Two o’clock P. M. -Given fander my hand this l4th day of Sept., 1876a-~_ E. CUMMINGS, $17 Constable, Bloomfield Township. . Interested in the New England Quartz Mining Company. OTICE 189 HEREBY GIVEN to Wu, I. St nger, that under and by virtue of the act of Congress of May 10th, 1872, ment of the mining resources of the United State-,” that Geo. W Hobart, Lonisa P, Hobart, and Wm. M_ LaForce,co-owners inthe quartz claim known and located as the New England Quartz Mining Company. situated on Gold F at, Nevada County, Cal,, known and designated as the «*Wasson Lead,” containing sixteen hundred feet. That said Geo. W. Hobart,” Louisa Hobart avd Wm: M. LaForve have performed the work required by law for the years ending 1874 and 1375. ‘That of the smount so expended there is due to the said Hobarts and LaForce, the sum of Thirty-two Dollars, from the interest standing in the Dame of “Win. I. Stinger,ou aécount of ownership, of «ne tenth intereat in said cluim, to-wit, 160 feet. That said Geo. W. Hobart, Louisa P. Hobart, and Wm. M-' LaForce bave assigned all their interest in said assessment, work and claim:to the undersigaed_ Now therefore, unless the suid-amount due from Wm. I. Stinger is paid within one hundred and eighty days from the date of the first publication hereof. said or e-tenth interest will be forfeited to the undersigned. WARREN T. LOCKHART. September 15th, 1876-3m ASSESSMENT NUTICE. OORES FLAT BLUE-GRAVEL MINing Company. Principal place of business San Francisco, Catifornia. Location of works Mvoore’s Flat, Nevadacounty, Cal. -Notice is hereby give, that at a meeting of the Board of Diregtors, held on the 14th dry of Sertember, 1576,an assessment of Twenty Five-Cents per share was levied upon the capital stuck of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold and silver coin, to the’ S+cretary at the office of the company, No..935 California Street, San Francisco, * Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 18th day of October, 1876, will be deling ‘ent and ad. ¥ertised for sale at public auction, and unlees paymeut is made before, will be wold on Monday, the 6th dy of November, i876, to pay the dblinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of ale., _WM. SMALL, Secretary. Office No. 535 Calitornia St. San Francisco, Y ald ~ Notice of Assignee’s sale, ul N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States forthe District-of Cali. fornia. Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned, the assignee of the Estate of Martin Quick, bankrupt, that in pursuance ofan order of sale made by the above named Court; now on file in the oflice of the Clerk of said Court, I will cause to be sold by W.C, Pope, Auctioneer, in front of his auction rooms, Mill street; Grass Valley, at public auction,subject to coufirmation by said Court, to the highest bidCer, for cash, in United States gold coin, on THURSDAY, the ldthday of October, 1876, at 10 o’clock A, M., the following deseribed property: Lot No. 11, in Biock No, 41, as designated on the official map of the town of Grass Valley, Nevada Co, Cal. Also that certain lot or parcel of land, situated in the town of South Grass Valley, Nevada Co., Cul., described as folluws:— Commence ng #t @ point on Pope atrect, 75 feet easterly from the southeast corner of Pope and William streets, theace easteriy slong the southerly line of Pope street 175 fet; thence at nearly right angles 100 feet; thence at gysrly right angles 175 fee; thence at nearly right angles 100 feet to the place of bo:inning. Aisoall the right, title and interést of the said Quick as mortgagor in and to that certain picce or genes af land, situated in said town of uth Grass Valley, kuown aa the Marshall Rench, aescrived in a certain mortyace. executed by said Quick to Wil ism Hill, recorded in Book No. 12 of Mortgages. puge — Recordg. of Nevada County, Cal., to _ Grass Valley, Sept. 27, 1876." . ~H. SsBRADLEY; CIVIL ENGINEER, Aud U. S. Deputy Surveyor NEVADA CITY, Cal. ‘tion. _/ Regiments. AN ORDINANCE. T IS HEREBY OKDAINED THAT COMnercial street shall be replanked between the points hereinafter designated, aud. by the owners or oceupants of the respective lots fr iting upon. daid street, 4 each owner being fequired to plank from the edge of the sidewalk to the centre of said street. Commencing at August Lademau’s and running to. William .Coe’s line; also in front of l/r. Kent’s lot, the Street Committee baving the right to exenipt any they may deem proper. The planking shall-be of four inch plank, sound spruce, and nailed in four places to stringers four by six inches, alt done in a uniform. manner. Tobe done ander tne direction of the City. Marshal, and all to be completed by the 15th of November. By order of the Board of ‘i rustees. oct8 J. A. CHESNUT, Sec. pro tem. — House and Ranch for Sale. 4 MRS. B, LYONS, HE ‘EBY OFFERS THE OLD bal v YOUNG MEN HO may be suffering from the ef-. : . fect of youthful follies or indisjeretion, will do well to avail-themselves. of this, the greatest boon ever laid at} ithe altar of suffering humanity. Dr. ISPINNEY will guarantee to, forfeit $500) ifor every case of seminal weakness, or. pivate disease of any kind or ch recter \which he nndertakés and fails to cure. \He would therefore tay to the ‘unfortujnate sufferer who may read this notice, jthat you are treading upon dahgerous jgreund when youlonger delay iu #eekjing the proper remedy for your. com‘pluint, You may be in the first stage: jremeuiber you are approaching the last, if youare bordering upon th last, and ; are suff ring some or all of its ill effects, . iremember thatif you persistin procras-; . . tination, th: time must come when the -. . most skillful physician can render you . oassistance; when the door of hope will be cloxed against you; when no an-. jee of merey can bring you relief. Tn! lino case has.the Dr. failed of -success. . . Phen let not dcspa'r work upon your) imagination, but avail yourself of the} 10 THE UNFORTUNATE, SEW BEMEDIES, NEW REMEDIy g ¢ x DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY * ; . ? 623 KEARNEY STREET, Cor. Commercial, San’ Francisco ‘br BLISHED in 1854, for the treat K ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseasey such as Gonorrhea,Gieet, Stricture, Syphi}. is in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of y standing) and Ulcerated egs suLcesis ily treated. : : DR. GIBBON has’the plessure of ap. nouncing that be has returned from visiting the principal Hospitals of Evrope, and hay resumed practice at his Duspenrary, §93 Kearney Street, corner of Ccramer.ial, San Francisco, where his old patients and thogg requiring his services may fod him, LYON’S HOMESTEAD IN . Washington, Nevada County, ‘he-house is two stories—high,_ well bu with barn andout houses, sitatited on Main street. There is about one acre of ground belonging to it with a.l-varieties of frui‘trees. For inforrhation en quire of LEOP. GARTHE. Nevada City, Aug.29, 187° : 2wFor sale. Notice to Creditors. N Probste Court, Nevada County, California. Estate of Frank House, de ceased. Notice is hereby given by the tniersignéd—_Executor—of—the £state—of Frank House, deceased, to the Creditors and all persons having claims against the said deceased,ito exhibit them wich the necessary vouchers, wi:hin four months fromthe timeoft the first publication ot th.s notice, to the undersigned Executor, at his residence at You Bet, Nevada County, California. : > DAVID ROSE, Executor of Estate of. Frank House dec’d.
Oct 9th, 1876. A $150 BOUK FOR 10 CENT The Lakeside Library 8S PUBLISHED semi-monthly, and each issue contains a C MPLETE NOVEL, -by ove of the great authors of the world, as Cnas. Reade, Dickens, Scott, Anthony ‘I'rollope, Jules Verne, etc.,étc. The completion of long and important novels in a single issue, isthe most unique and valuable feature yet introduced into the periodical literature of the day, and is peculiar to the Lakeside Library. Subscriptions are received for 24 num? bers (1 y-ar.). Price $215; or for12 nua bers (6 months) Price $110: or for 6 numbers, (3 months), on trial,55 cents. Single copies: postpaid, 12 cents, (except Nos -9 & 10, and 14 & 15—25 cents.) Sample pages sent free on application. Our next,issue, No; 17, ready this day, contains: : KAtERFELTO, by Major G. J. WhyteMelville: : “KaTERFELTO is the best, becanse the most original of all Maj. Whyte Melv.lle’s. stories. It is full of life, character, and acThe KATERFELTO of the story is a splendid horse, whose performances surpass those of Dick Turpin’s-‘Black Bess.” It is undoubtedly cne of the most fazcinating romances we have read since—we Know not when or where.’’—The Press, (DF Shelton Mackrnzie.) a2” This is really.a remarkable book one of the very best published for years, trice Oniy 10 Cents; by mai Only 12 Cents. Kegular price, $125. We particularly urge you to'get this Number as a sample ofa uew idea-in-the cheap printing of good Books. : : No.19. MAURICE DEKING, by the famous author of ‘‘Guy Livingstone’ Price 10 cents; by mail, 12 cents. Regular price, $125. ‘“‘Brillfant and fascinating. ‘The readeris held in ecstacy,’-—London Times. Nos. 14 & 15. 20,000 LEaGuEs UNDER THE Seas, by Jules Verne. An intensely interesting account of a voyage of 60,000 mileunder the ocean! Price, only 20 cents: by mail 25 cents. ._ 89” Regular price, $4 00. Nos.9& 10. ‘Taz Law AND THE-Lapy, by Wilkie Collins. This famous author's last and grestest work, Price, only 20 cts. ‘by mail 26 cents. BG” Regular price,'$} 25. A splendid book, se The wonderful cheapness of our Books leads many tofear itis a humbug. We would refer them to the editor of this paper who has « rample copy, or Specimen Pages will be sent FREE. They are well printed and rétiarkably low priced Editious of Standard Books, by. the Best Authors, and merit the attention of every reader &# Buy a sample copy. Catalogues of 20 books free. A new book added “very two weeks. @#” For sale by all Newsdealers, or sent, postpaid, by i DONNELLEY, LOYD, & €O., Publishers, Chicago, Ill. REGULATION K. Pp. HEL MET, K.P, L 0.0. F., MASONIC GOODS, Schuyler, Hartley & Graham, 19 Maiden Lane. New York. MANUFACTURERS -AND IMPORTERS. APS, CARTRIDGE BOXES, etc., for MUSIC POUCHES, EPAULETTES, BATONS FOR BANDS. NAVY CAPS, With Fine Wire Cords, Superior Quality.a7” Regiments and Lodges purchasing in quantities would be suppried_at special rates. 029-3 Mustang Liniment pPagranep ant vottied under ye immeate supervision of Professor Thomas, R. Cross, for ye last aX sical 7 30 YEARS. This celebrated Liniment has no equal] in ye world and has produced more cures of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Scalds, surns, Salt Rheam, Sore Nipples, Swellings, Lameness, Chappéd Hands, Poisonous Bites, Bruises, &c. on the human frame and Sprains, Str ins, Gails, Stift Joints, Infdammation, &c.on beast, than all Liniments put together, , MUSTANG LINEMEN’ is wattan to do just what.is promised, or ye will be refunded. Sold. by! alle and Country Stores.” Be sure! and @ENUINE. © 888 IT AD ye Let Nevada City Jaly2i, M7 6. a . . . to a premature grave. . Full course of} (aceon $25. Send money by Post PP i. i a tag ” Over Hyman Bros. aia a _ He is propared to. perferm. ali kind a aa a . Mt Mechanicalancéo. ; Biay is of a mM, HUNT,, mM. 0, + Ses : a beat oun ast appeo ved Dentis:ry, in the TTENDi HY¥SICTAY) . ’ vanced ‘Beeth toserted op.Gold, Si . wire weed Oe ervepiinnd Satltfactioey BEWADA CITY gg) f”Piate mae eee ctionce if vssired ma {beneficial results of bis trea' ment before: 3. a 3 a Lie Doctor Bas Spypeiee oF {your case is beyond therich of medical) (skill, or before grim death hurries you) . Office order or Express with full de-. scription of case. Call.or Address, ° . DR. A, B. SPINNEY,. . Street, San 2 rancisco. sepT-ly . No. 11 Kearny . ‘ . . . i $ ~ COLLATERALLOAN — . AND SAVINGS BANK. _ N, E. Corner Po.t and Kearny Streets. San Francisco. Incorpurated under the laws of the State of California. President, SOLON PATTEE. © Secretary, F.S. CARTER. LIRECTORS: : Solon Pattee.... Rekwee weeds -. .President, Elmer Tirry,,..., of E. Terry & Co,S. F. J.8. Spear, Jr,, of E. S. Spear & Co., Auc’r. Frederick. turriil Capitalist. Leander Sawyer, San Mateo,..Capitalist. Ro’t Stevenson, of Stevens's Block, 8.F, Walter G, Holmes. ...Attorney-at-Law. VF ANHE object of this Bank is to loan money upon Collateral Securities, stucks, Bonds, also Dismonds, Watch s,Furniture, Warehouse Receipts, etc., charging the legal rate of interest, 4 per cent. per month. Also receive Deposits subject to Call or Check. For the present tbe Bank allow the tollowing rates of interest to_ si tors: 6 MONTHS, 1 PER CENT. PER MUNTH; 12 MONTHS; 14% PER CENT PER MONTH. : Subscription Books for a limited number of shares are now open #t Yeu Dollars ‘per shure, at the Collateral Loan and Savirtiys Bank, N. E. Cornér Post and Kearny streets, San Francisco, Circulars sent on application. ° ma30-3m F. 8). CARTER, Secretary. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. 3 heer stockholders of The Bank of Nevada County will meet on Monday, November 6th, 1876, a: 10 o’clock, A. M., at Niles Searls’ law office, in tue city of Ne. vada, Calitoriia. for the purpose of taking action ou a proposition to have proceedings in Bankruptcy withdrawn. kK. W. TULLY, President. CENTENNIAL. — ive: 1876. PROCLAMATION CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES TERN RAILWAY. Fp Vie POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND, Passengere for Chicago, Niagra Falls Pittsburg,.Philadelphis, Montreal, Quebec New York, Boston, or uny point east,should buy their i THKANSCONTINENAL TICKETS, Via the Pioneer Route, —THE— CHICAGO AND NURTEWESTER ‘ RAILWAY. — . THIS IS THE BEST. ROUTE EAST. Its track is made’of STEEL RAILS, and oa it has been made the FASTEST -time ttat has ever been MADE in this country. By this route pags nges for points east of Chicago haye choice of the following lines from Chicago: , By THE ITTSBURG, FORT AYN AND CHICAGU AND PENNSYL@ANIA RAILWAYS. “ BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRA _ GRAND TRUNK, GKEAT WESTERN AND ERI A D NEW YORK CENTRALRAIWAYS, 3 THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullman Pullman Palace Drawing Rovm and Sleeping Cars through to New York to Niogre Falis, Buffalo, Rochester, or New York ity. . BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD D4 THROUGH TRAINS Gaily, with Pnl! ; mav. Palace: Cars, for Newark, Zenesville, Wheeling, Washington and Balti. more without change. This is the shortest, best, and only line runving Pitinvan'eestebrated Palace Sleep ing Cars and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific Railroad:-at-Omaha, and from the West, via grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, \ inten, Sterling and Dixon, for Chicago and the Kast. This. popular route is unsurpassed for Speed, Comtort, and Safety; The smooth, well ballasted aud perfect track of” steel rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, tae Perfect Telegraph Sytem cf moving trains, the regularity with which they run, the adm‘rable arrangement for Tuncing through-‘gars to Chicago from all points West, ure to passengers: all the comforts in mbdern Railway Traveling. No changes of cars and no tedious delays at Ferries. Passengers will find Tickets via this favorile route, at the GenePal Ticket Office of Sa Centr } Pacigc Hailroad. Sacramentoy ¢ckets for sale at allthe Ticket of the Cresta Pacific Hailroad. ee . H. STENNET, Gen. Pas. Agt. MARVIN HUGITT, Gen. Sup. e H. P. STANWOOD, General Age Montgomery St, Sau Francisco. DENTISTRY ee R. P. B) HUe@RS vip hy @HSON, has opene? . the scene money im seckirg out mow remedies; and har returned with increase. acilities for the alleviation of huinan suffering. Rorrible Diseases. How many thousands Bf persons, both male and female; are there who are suffer. ing out a miserable existence from the et. fect of secret indulgences, or from virus absorbe nto the system ! Look at their pallid, ex.aciated and disfigured’ faces ‘and their broken dowu constitutions, . disqnali. fying them for the happiness of inge ortLe enjoyment of life. In this horrid situation thousands: suffer until death closes Let parents, gua: dians, friends attend to any of those who are sufferiuy with anv of: these horrible life destroying maladica—gsee_that they are cared for and cured hefore it be too late. Send them im. mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who wav ade private disease his especial study or yeersand who is certain to cure the most inveterate cases; without. mercury cr injurious drugs. It is: important to thoi . who are affiicted, or to those who are inter estcd in the welfare of their friends, tobe _ careful of the.many pretended doctors who infcst al] cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases in a few-days, imposing upon the public by using the names of en. inent ‘physicians from. Hurope and other places, Be, therefore, careful and makestrict inguiries, or you may fall into the hanes of those charlatans, 1" a Seminal Wexakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequence ot self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved , sexual indulgence, is practiced by. the . youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited . extent, producing with unerring certainty ' the following train of morbid symptoms, unless combatted by scientific medical ‘measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ring. ingin the éars, noise like the, rustling of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneati. ness about the loins, weaknessof the limbs, senfused vision. blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffiaerce in approaching strangers, @ disiike to form new acquaintances, 4 disposition to shun society, loss of men. orv. hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomanis aid frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained, persons so afflict. ed should apply immediately, either in person or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating this disease, which never fails of effecting quick and radical: ure. Dr. G, -will give One Hundred Dollars to anyone who_ Will prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured of this complaint by. either of the Sen Francisco quacks. Married Men, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred re; sponsibility resting upon them, -nor delay to obtain immediate relief. ; Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or sending for packages of medicines mayrely upon his assurance of confidential secrecy” with implicit faith, and expect no mor than to be charged with a fair and mut. ally satisfactory remuneration of service rendered, considering the circumstance of the cases, rather than a toe prevalent ard se) fish practice of extortion among quacif and pretenders. ‘ DK. GIBBON is responsible, and will ive to-each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and pe apnent cure, or make no charge, Cured at Home. ~ Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, -by addressing a letter to Dr. Gib bon, stating case, smyptoms,) lenathd time the disease has continued, and t medicine promptly forwarded, free frm damage and curiosity, to any partof the conntry, with full and plain direction for lure. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, in a registered Jetter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & (., a package of medicine will’ be forwanied by express tu any part of the Union. s Address DR’ J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearny et.eet, co; uer Commercial, San Francis Post Offi Box 1957. Private ntrance on Commercial treet. Remem er-to put BOX 1957 on the le iene. . Y Consultations FREE. . a7 Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBBON that they sead his advertise ment in the DAILY TRANSCRIPT: myl : ae Assessment Notice. . Ghepe GRAVEL MINING COsiPART location of prinéipal place of butness, San Francisco, Cal.fornia. Locati® of works. Columbia Hill, Nevada count: Cali‘crnia. Notice is hereby given that # a mecting of the Directors held on i 2ith day of 3eptember,1876, an sssessmied! . (No. 14) of One Dollar per share was kv ied upon the capital stock of the Corpct tion, payable immediately in United Sst gold coin, to the Secretary ut the office © the Company, No. 320, Sansome Street San Francisco, California. ‘ Any stock upon which this assessme? shall remain: unpaid on the 6th day November, 1876, will be delinquent, ands vertised for sale at public auction; and & less payment is made before. will be sold Friday, the 24th day of November 1876, pay the delinquent assessment; togetbe? bbs costs of advertising and expenseé® © Bale. M. F. GAME, Secretary: Office—No. 220 Sansome street. Francisco, California. CONSTABLE SALE. t ¥ virtue of an execution issued out of Jiistice LE. Garthe’s Court, of Nevads Township, County of Nr vada, State of dated the 22nd day of Sept 76, in a oer tain acticn, where n Géo. Grissel, recoY ered judgment ageivst On Chong & Cs for the sum of $137 41-100. and34 40)¢ costs in U. 8. gold coin, with interest # the rate of 7 percent per annum’ until pai’, —_—_— on & judgment rendered in : Coun onthe 25th aay of Ang., I have levied ur mn the following described rty © t: A lot on the West end of Chinatow2.™ Washington Tuwnship, Nev'da CountsCalifornia, bounded on the een) by By & Co., and improvements on the same to sisting of a sture. Notieetx’ hereby ti? that on Wednesday, the 15thgay et Oct ber, 1876, at the town "of ingts Washingtex Township, Nevada Counl) CalifomsiayD wilt«sell all €he right, and intercet of gid detendapt, in 9m ‘the ubove described property, #t P auction, for cash, to the highest bidée to satisfy aid exccution and all hoger Given under wy. hand this 25th aay Nevada, May » tept., 1876. , 2 #4 FAYETTE BATTS, Coustale of Washington Tey = Che “WoL. X2 sewers Dirilr a NEVADA _N, P. BROWN. _ BROWN ¢ se Pro] ASSAY CHEMICAL 54 SACRAMENTO EPOSITS of b1 ] jnto bars, anc 4ito48 heurs. Bullion can be’ f from apy part of t and returns made i Careful Analysis: Soils, Waters, [nd ~ Mines examined an sultations-on Cher questions. Charges: Gold i Gold bars on all $2.00. Gold Bars on alla per cent. Silver Bars on all $2 00. Silver Bars'on all: per cent, Dore Barsifor the ‘“ “6 “ « — Determination of . alloy, $2 00. ‘ Gold an Gold, 8 Gold, 3 Copper . SPOR. oss TUM cass Quicksi Mangan Curomi Test: forany single f Ana Qualitative Analys Assay for “ ou "46 “ “ Quantitative a Proximate Analysi Quantitative Complete analyses tative, of compl rates. A, Li WHOLESALE AS GROCERIES COMMER: 1 BP a WITH CHOICE FAW Produce-o My Goods are Prices and a a Reasonabl ‘Charge. Thankful for th stowed, I respect ance of the same. Nevada City. Ar ASSESS ye SPRING Principal pi Mity. Location o: ley, Nevada coun given, that at ava held at the office . ber, 9th,1876,an as cents ($0 07) . upon the capit: pany, payable ima gold coin, to the . at his office, Broa Any stock upo1 shall remain uny October, 1876,-wil and advertised f; and unless payme sold onthe 211 pay the delingu together with ¢ @xpenses of sale, By order. of tt 1 Nevada City, Se ASSESS y UBA GRAVE Location of hess, North San J ifornia. Locatioy Bloomfield towos ifornia.—Notice i meeting of the Di of. the Company August, A, D. 187 twenty-five cents] the capital tock ble immediately i to the Secretary a pany, Main street sounty, Californi: this assessment Tuesday, the 3a delinquent ar Public auction anc hefore, will be s Cwenty-sixth day the délinquent as ‘*oste of oe NO.) Office Main “t Yada Gounty, Calj ICE Cpr sent Bigelow’s, o * Promptly atten Perry NE