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October 18, 1876 (4 pages)

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Ban The Daily Transcript cAL. NEVADA CITY, “~LOCAL AFFAIRS. . . lMeeting at Grass Valley. There was a very pleasant and‘successful meeting of the Hayes and Wheeler Ciub cf Grass Valley on Monday night, The. meeting was addressed by E. M. Preston, J. M. Walling aud E. H. Gaylord of this citys The gentlemen all made earnest and effective speeches. They were attentively listenedto and enthusiasti¢elly anplauded throughout. The Clabis favored with the singjugiof one of the best Glee Clabs ia North America. ‘The~musicmade _py dais club ought to, and will make Boarders Wanted, ; A few gentlemen can, be accommodated with board and lodging, by applying to Mrs. GC. W. Cornell, Aristocracy Hill. 829-tf K. Casper. ;Has returned from San Francisco, apd bas received the largest stock of Men, Boy’s clothing, Hats, Boots and’ Shoes, and everything that can be found in a’ first class Clothing . store. All who have coin to invest, can save money by calling at his store, sep-28 ——<@—. * Centennial Daacing Club Will have a dance at Temperance Hall,.on Friday evening of each week. Citizens invited to attend. Admis-+Silkg! sion One Dollar. OB ioc tase ee f +r Be Sj CrD.C. , Latest Fashions LOWEST PRICES, 18 OUR MOTTO. od Li: Jacobs: & tivo. RAND OPENING OF OUR NEW A STOCK OF ' FALL & WINTER GOODS Consisting of GRAND OPENING FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS, AT BLUMENTHAL’S, CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS NEVADA CITY. . HAVE just returned from San Fran‘cisco with the LARGESr and BEST ASSORTED Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Ever brought to Nevada-City, consisting in part us follows: DRESS GOODS. ‘MOUNTAIN FRUIT, From the Orchard ofJOSIAH ROGERS, Qn American Hl, A ILL, FROM THIS TIME FORTH, be for sale at the store of . WILLIAM BLACK, Commercial Street, Nevada City. The fruit from ‘his orchard ig justly celebreted fur its variety, fine flavor and size. FAMILIES SUPPLI'D IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT, AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, All orders from any purt of the State Promptly filled. ‘Regular customers will be fairly dealt with and satisfaction guaranteed, . WILLIAM BLACK, Commezcial St. 2un7-Ilm UNION MARKET. “Nevada and Grass Valley, THE V Flume Company, ~ —or— RE now prepared to fill orders for Lumber of Every Description, Mining and Building Timbers, Common, Finishing, and a General Assortment of Building Lumber Always on Hand, Large Amount of Seasoneg . A E On thé bc ie 2, be Make he eps: icularly RITange. tk on the 8. ct. 27 nake arhe speaicularly rrange‘man. me eas IFT on te e r veri (OV 4. be Thane he epea feulariy TTEnet » bad {cum jead + ey 7. put together. The Hayes and Whecl, a“ club room ought to be crowded every meeting night, if only to. hear the Glee Club. : 552 abscess. Voters, Take Notice$' It should be; known ‘and remembered by all Who did not wote at the lust election, that their names will be! left off of the’ Great Register this It is everyone year. therefore. that circuinstanced should see to it ‘that his name ‘and residence is restored upon the Register at once, Do, not delay. We will further say, that all those who have not obtained their final naturalization papers, and who wish innecessary, S80 formation,.advice, or assistance in obtaining them, can get it by calling apon any of the officers of the Hayes . and Whee'er Club of this city. ~ Go. and’ see if your nathe Great Register. is on the} Grass Valley Glee Club. Thé Grass Valley Glee Club, which is tle. best we ever heard sing, is composed of the following persons: Miss-Anna Glasson, Miss Frank Parker, Miss Emraa Tompkins, Miss E. Wales, Mrs: Frank. Cleveland, Miss Gracie Powning, Miss~Anua Wales, Mrs. James White, Mr. John Glasson, W. C. Crase, Wm. Bowden, “Wm. Moore, aud Frank Hooper. The Club will be presentat the meeting of the Hayes and Wheeler Ciub of this city to-morrow évenibg, and that alone ought to fill the’-house. State Certificates. as water. Sold by all : : 5 . . druggists az : Ys. E.M. Preston, County Superinegisps-end of ea *° tendent of Schools has received reA Card. turns for the papers of applicants for. To ali who are suffering from the State.certifivates at the quarterly ex. ¢rrors and Aichi ae of youth, ee <s : nervons weftkness, early decay, loss wlaination, which commenced Sept. j , Carly Y, 108s = i ah iad h h 5 ania. of manhood, &c., ¥ will senda recipe 6th, 1876, by which we learned the . that will ‘cure you, FREE OF {lowing person obtained certifieates:. CHARGE. “This great remedywas First Grade—P. J, Carmichael, J. pore en by « missionary in South tage ao a ‘< America. Sen self8S “G. Chesnat, Florence Goodspeed, . ~ ne A a nest addressed 4 eregarrics . 7 sie vélope to the Rev, Josepu 'T. InMAN, . R.—E.— _Rivbinson.— Second Grade Station .D, Bible House, New York . Flora Denton,’ Miss Susie Hale, C, . City. jnl3 6m F. Brown. ae ee HaGan’s MaGnoxra BaLM preserves Speaking Saturday Night. . and restores the complexion; removes freekles, tan and sallownegs: -m kes Hon. M. M. Estee, aver ue Se epee ry ene 1 M. M. Estee, a ery eloquent . iho skin soit, white and delicate. speaker, will address the friends of . Ig application cannot be detected. ‘Hayes and Wheeler, in this city, on rg Saturday evening. There should be ; LEAN 8 Karnanrton Ps beanti4 large attendance to hear the able. ,2¥8'0S8sy, luxuriant hair;! prevents its falling out or turning gray, It speaker. S: : has stood ‘the fest of 40 yeais. \ Is Pepe — charmingly perfumed, and has no Lost. rival, meb12-ly Atthe Gorham meeting, beld here, Lh a gold bracelet, enameled, was lost. . Rounded March, 1976, . Tue finder will confera favor by leav0. OFC ing the same at this ‘office, : eS Reh 5 . To the Creditors of the Late Bagh . CAMP, NO. 73, of Nevada County. -* . Qaore OF CAUCASIANS, Meets ae is . . EVERY SATURDAY. EVENING, at You are each respectfully inform . ¢héir Hall, Corner of Broad and Pine . éd that final alrabgements have been . Streets, over the Prag Store. ol0-Im . . pea te mis Bank, apd . wew Tri-Weekly Stage Line to . — voan W. Hinds, Esq , by your comi : 7 RTH SAN JUAN. . iittee, When the certificates of deNORTH . +1 Ri . — posit and stock of the new benk will . 7 . issue to cach creditor, on. and after . E. NORTHUP, Monday, the 23d fustant: Bagh . == WILL, on and after this} eee K : ; Syl date; run & line of stages . creditor, by bringing the committee's . PoP HE me, 2 MAVADA CEeY . receipt to the officeof W. D. Long, j} avd NORTH SAN JUAN, as follows; . Naied Dare ‘ Leave North San Juan at6's A.M,,on . will receive’ the éviderce of their Weldusda a Fria tp lx . an riday Jedt a : ~ank stock [Peenaag ee SHPRAY. i d f pe Lew bank stock. ss y Mornings, \ 1W K, Caspr R, 8 a And arrive at Nevada City,at 9% A. M. ee eg , Leave Nevada City cn tre saine days, at Special Notice. i 4 o’clock, P. M,, arriving at North Sen , , . duan at 7 PM. ’ We, the uudersignea dry goods . ro hed delivered, and all orders of Merchants or ‘] . anykind promptly attended to. j —riereeecrrerpenen ee oe. phe ei Fe -+—Nevada City, July 19, 187° _ ; Spective places of business at 8) ———————————— : : NOTICE. O'clock P. w., Saturday night ex-; . Saat ig nf as ay, er ine ‘ed, from Monday, October 23d, / Fourteenth District Court. 15/0, to Aprll Ist, 1877. . #N THE MATTER OF THE APPLICAaes 1 a tiorof the Truste-s cf the Metho. . A: Blumenthal, dist Episcopal Church Society of Nevadh . Rosenberg Bros., City, «0 mortgage the real property of . L. Jacobs & B said church. Notice is hereby given that . “4 dacobs & Bro., application will be made by tat Trustees M. A. Sterling. of the Methodist Episcopal Church . Soci. m ety of "Nevada City, a religious corpdéra. Sa aaah co. 2 aoc tion,to the District Courtof the Fourteenth . Auction. District, on the 19th day of October, A . Frank Qni : 4 : 1876, at the Court Koom of said Court, a _ > ¥ank Gaild will have an Auction. Nevada Cite, atthe opening of the Court Sale of Household Furniture, Stoves, . on that day, or as soon thereafter as such C. Sen: application can be heard, for an order alvarpets, Spring Beds, Dishes, and lowing the curpeeetinm ofereenha to exea fi A ! : ‘ = cute a promissory note fora sum not exBue lot of new Clocks, wutranted onan iar SUM ebeh han Se senate 6 mace. good Timepieces, etc., on Satarday;.} gage upon the real estate of said corporsCet. 21st, gt bis Auction: Raom, op-. 'U* secure psyment thereof. » Vet. 21st, on} Room, opA. MH. PARKER, bosite New ¥ j Clerk Board of ' rustees. mew Tork Hotel: 018-4 . Dated Oct. 19,1676, } —as-thany_converts as all the speakers . rlesomelaffliction can be p _, Union Hatet Barber Shop. A nice shampdo, 4 clean shave, anda close cut of the hair isa luxry this hot weather, Fay, at the Union Motel, can perform all of them ‘in the best style. _ o< > —_____—_ Fruit Jars! Freit Jars? 2,000 Fruit Jars, im store and for . sale by f W: A,: Sreougnery, 18 and-20 Commercial street, Nevada City. 5) piece A sox of Glenn’s Sulpbor Soap, which coutains three cakesand costs only sixty eents,.is sufficient to sn pply material for at least twerity Sulphur Baths, which would eradicate 4 whole gatatogne of rhenmatie and cutaneous maladies. Sold everwhere. : Neuralgia. With its terrible pain and snfferingin the mouth, teeth and face, often iyvolving the eye and ear with its.shaip darting, piercingand troubremptly; alayed, and the sensitive and sorely affected parts relieved by bathing freely with Ponds Extract and tak. ing ten drops internally every two hours in case. of severe Toothache ; by holding some. of the Extract in the month many have been instaneously cured, The Word ‘‘sozodont.” : Which has already beeomea household word, derived from the Greek, aud composed of two words, Sez and Odontes.” -“Sozo”’ translated, means to preserve, and ‘“‘Odontes”’ the teeth-+*SOZODONT”’ ver of theteeth. ‘And it istrue to its name. It beautifies and preserves the teeth, hardens and invigorates . the gums, and corrects all impurities . of the breath. The ordoof this pure preparation is go delighifal thatit is a luxury to apply it. It is harmless &. preserScotch Plaids, all colors, Damassa Cloth, Empress Cloth, Plaid and Waterproof, Hats, Flowers, Ties, Gloves, and the latest styles ef Shawls. Also a full and complete stock . of House-furnishing and Fancy Goods. Our stock of GARPETS Cannot be equaled “in QUALITY OR PRICES. —_—— We will receive the Latest Novelties in the Dry Goods line, as soon as they appear in the San Francisco market, and we assure the ladies of Neyada @ity and county that we will sell our Goods this season = CHEAPER THAN EVER knowggheretofore. ~~ A kind invitation is-extended to all to examine our stock, .No trouble to show Goods. Give usa call, L. Jacobs & Bro. Nevada City, Sept. 30, 1876. CASH! . CASH! -_—_—_— > / @ JACOB BACHTAL, { HECKER and WILLIAM A. MYER, j aud to all Whom if may contern: Whereas, . ig proved, after*due notice. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. -_——— yr ALL PARTIES Who Purchase of Us for Cash, (Gola Coin) Goods amounting to $5 00 and up. wards, we will, on anid after this date, give a . French and American Prints, Black Cretons, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Alpaecas, all colors, Belgian Cords, Black Silks, ete. FLANNELS., White, Red and Blue,: all widths, as Ce hpae Ladies’ Misses’ and -Chil-’ dren’s—in large variety. ~ MUSLINS. White Rock, Lonesdale, Masonville, and other favorite brands. FANCY GOODS. : Corsets, Fancy Cotton and Woolen Hose, Veils, Worsted in all shades, Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear,
etc. Blankets, Sheetings, Cassimeres, Table Linen, Napkins, ete. ‘ _ CARPETS. grain, Oil Cloth, and Matting. Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Shoes—a large assortment. Ladies are invited to examine my goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. All orders promptly attended to. A. BLUMENTHAL, Cor,Broad and Pine Streets. Nevada City, Sept. 24. i GITIZENS BANK. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Ps Cyr STOCK, $250,000. . OFFICERS : Bos WA WON. 8 ec kk President, T. W. SIGOURNEY.....¥ice President, Joun T. MofGan....,..>s..Cashier, DIRECTORB : Dr. R. M. Hunt, Geo. M. Hughes, Thos. Mein. John.T. Morgan, T.W. Sigourney, tzeo. A. Cooper, ‘E. M. Preston. -~. Receive Deposits.buy and sell exchange. ‘DISCOUNT OF FIVE PER CENT. } From Regular Prices, LESTER & MULLOY. Dealersip Groceries & Pr@visions, NQ, 52 BROAD STHEET, nD Nevada City. dor 9 AS. K,, BERNE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion. Highest price paid for State and County Warrants. Draw Checks on San Francisco,San Jose Sacramento, Virginia City and Los Angeles, . . Also sell Exchange on New York, and all the principal European Cities, Make collections and transact a general Banking Business. CORRESPONDENTS. San Francisco—First Nat. Gold Banr, San Jose—Farmers National Gold tank. New York—First National Bank. 824 ESTRAY NOTICE. NAME to thé ranch of the whdersigned, YJ Octobe r, 1875, one Blue Koan > four Nel 21ly Sansome ‘Steerer, . (Rooms Nos. 6 & 7,) ; BRE, PAINE’ AND: GALIPORNIA STS. SAN FRANCISCO. J. M.’ WALLING, 7" ATTORNEY AT LAw. AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. ICE, Brown & Morgan's Block,-NE YADA O'TY, Cal. ape cae fit States Lan d Uffice. United Ss4cRaMENTO, CaL., Oct. 11, 2876. SAMUEL M, mineral application No, 342, was filed—in . the U eS, hand Offite, allegsng the N3q of . ; SW qtarter of Section 10, in Township t6. . nur, range 9 €a6t, to be more valuable , for mining than for sgricultural purposes: ; and by Commissioner's letter dated De. cember Ind, W871, the Ni of SW and! Nie ofSE quarter of Section 10,in Township 16 north, range 9 east, is to be treated . as inineral in character uutil the contrary And whereas, . Henry Puttemeyer (Post Office address Ne. vada City, Cul.) did, on the 9th day of Feb. ruary, 1874, file in the hegister’s office of . this district, his pre-emption declaration . No. 4.254, claiming the above des:ribed . land, aha has app'ied to enter the same as j agricultaralland,alleging it to be more va). ‘uable-for agricultural than for mining pur. poses. Therefore,you will take notice,that under and by virtneof instructions from the Commissioner ef ihe General Land office, dated Mey 6th, 1871, we have fixed the 21st day of Novemben, A. D. 1676, at 1 o'clock P.M.,at this office, before the Register and Receiver, for the bearing of proofs to determine the character of said lands. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands the day and year first above iiten. — * . B. McFAKLAND, = ’ HART FELLOWS, Receiver. Ed. F. Taylor, Att'y. 013 . oad Year old Bteer, branded TL H-on left hip, and also & brand On ‘side, biorred.”. Kar. . } marks—slit in Jeft-ear, under bit and over bit in right. “Theodwher dy proviug propj_erty and paying damages can recover it, If snot called for within 30 days will bexe@ld. H, SCHARDIN; Newtown, Sept.15, 1876. : — KBROSENE OF THE BEST. QUALIT:, AT PRESTON’S! Fresh Cough Candy, GENUINE BETHESDA WATER, IRFOT FROM THE SPRING AT WAU: p KESHA, WIS. * Centennial Cologne, Choice Toilet Goods, Acids, Mining Chemicals, _. Pay, a= Nevada Drug Store, . E. M. PRESTON P.rop'r. mes STOCKHOLDER’S MEETING. MFETING OF THE STOCKHALD. ° . ERS of the Citizens Bank will be held at the” Banking House, on Broad street, on Monday evening , Nov. 6. at 74 o'clock ®. m., forthe purpose of adopting By-Laws, and transacting such other business 28 may lawfully come before it. -Three-ply, Brussels, Ineee J. & C. J: NAFFZIGER, \ \ FHOLESALE AND ERS IN BEEF, PORK : MUTTON,’ . CORN BEEF, SAUSAGE, HAMS, BACON & LARD. All orders léft atthe shop will-he attend. ed to promptly, both in price and quality of meats, Thankful for past patronage. they solicit & continuanceof the same. Nevada City, April 1, 1876. rt RETAIL DEAL A. NIVENS, JR, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, STOCKS BOUGHT AND S0LD ON COMMISSION. WV netesale and Retail Dealer in CIGARS AND TOBACCO. MASONIC BLOCK, _ Pine Street, Hevnile City. jy9 $$ Drugs, Medicines, &c P. H. BELDEN, Successor to Bell & Belde Masonic Building, Cor. Pine & Commercial Ste Nevada City. Wholesale & Retail dealer i Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, F Patent Medicines, &c, A full line of Choice Perfamery, Toilet Svapra, Toilet Powder, Cologne Sets, Combe Brushes,;-&e, : Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Paint Brushes. &c. Also a full line of sTA rIONERY, such ag lank Books, Letter, Note and Legal Pa er, Gold Pens. & ; Blank Books made to order at the lowest an Francispo prices, ~ My Stock is most complete in all its de partments and-my prices arelow. I #oliei a share of public patronage. P. H. BELDEN. Nevada, March 31, 1876. HOUSE AND\LOT £OR SALE. e MY HOUSE; CONTAINING SIX 7 TOormns, is offered for sale cheap, . it) tor cash. ‘The house ig: Bithated n aiid) Lost Hill, on the American Hill rond, There is about three acres of ground, trees. Phere Iealsoa good wel! and out buildings on the lot. ror further particommercial Street, Nevada €ity— and satisfaction given i avd upwards of one hundred fruit bearing’. 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.&LUo. Nevada, Oct. 20th, 1875. site Machine y for Sale; AT THE NEVADA FOUNDRY. 1 Engine 14 in. Cylinder 30 in, stroke, 1 rie UF : 24‘*.** new; 1 oe 12 se ee 24 “ < Boies: Att © an 90 new 1 “oe 10 “ “e 20 “ee ae 1 “e 8 “e ; “ 18 “ s link 1 “es 8 Gi. “ 16 “a « “ 1 » 6 ae “oe . 16 “ce “ 3 Boilers 16 feet by 40 nches 3 inch tnbes. 1 ae 16 < 48 oe 4 es * 1 fe 16 “e é 40 “oe 8 aa a 1 “ 124g ae “s 30 “ae 3 se “ee 1 ie Senha . ‘* flue st 10 stamp (650 103) Mill, with battery frame. (900 lbs) “ “ “ 2-48 [in excellent order, 2 8stamp Milis. 4 sets hoisting machinery. 2Rets pumping machinery. 6 sets hoisting and pumping machinery, with wood work complete, in geod order. + “nger-pump, 10 inch 6 feet rtroke. : 8 <“ oe ee. ‘ 2 « e 5 a 636 ‘ ee 8 Cornish : a Gs. ?% * 2 “6 ss— aC S : “e “e 4 ce 5 oe “ 2 Hansbrow ‘* §§ « 6inch “'« 6 Knox pang, 12 water gates from 5inches to 15 inches . 700 feet 8 inch pump column 1-8 fron. “4 “es 860 “8 3-16 ** 350 ce 4 a . «se “e 1000 ao ** water pipe No. 14 iron A variety of mining and blacksmith taols, ttc., etc, é : Tuom & Atuan, Revada Foundry. 4 Nevada City, May 26th, 1876. m2? CAPITAL $300,000. HOME: MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA. PRINCIPAL ‘OFFICE, 406 CALIFORNIA STREET San Francisco, FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. J.¥F. Houghton, Président. Geo. H, Howard, Vice President. Charles H. Story, Secretary. N. B. Kddy, Marine Secretary. H. H. Bigelow, General Manager I. H. Magill. General Agent. < Grass Valley Branch for Nevada County TRUSTEES, Wm. Watt, T. W. Sigourne: A. B. RRADY. Manager, OBice No, 99 Main Street, ag? CHOICE FRUIT, FROM THE CELEBRATED GHAPM AS ORCHARD.Grass Valley, Cat. KN LL, NICHOLSON, ‘Lessee of ¢).ulars enquire on the prezaises of HENKY TREZISE> . Nevada C ity, Sept. 24, 1876 dr FINE BRANDY and WHISKY. ! RY JO’S OLD S8AZERAC, VINTAG® . Th 1560, Warranted pitts or moGecy refunded. Old Kontuchky Farm Whiskier, Seven Years Old, ms 7 Gyre *) J. Vv. PETTITT. . -@ NILES SEa RLS, attcrney and Counsel at Law AT BRICK OFFICE, In front of the Court Hourse. : EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE, Oy ast ee BROAD STRERT, OPPOSITB NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY. }». WELLINGTON, Proprietor. (YNBE propri¢tor of the EMPIRE STA. BLES anhounces that he hes now } the Largest lot of : Horpes, Carriages and Baggies To be found in thie part of the 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 ae fastas any geutleman cares to drive. i Carriages for Funerals attended to with romptness. . Po Saddle Horses always on hand: Horses boarded by the day, week or raouth and the greatest of care guaranteed B. WELLINGTON, ‘ ei E. M. PRE-TON, Presidest. Kevada City, November 17th, 1876. ‘ e@ sbove Orchurd, has appointed SUTTON & JUDGE, Agents for the gale of all kinds of FRUM Ss . in their season. ‘hide es Families will he sapptied in hs oe . to suit, at the lowest. market rates. Orders from the sufronnding towns A® . vapper fart of the’ connty solieited s-4 Irumptly filled, I ptly Direct ail orders to SUTTON & JUDGE. COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA Cl June 28th, 1876. —se PHILIP RICHARDS, No. 30 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL, Gold Dast hought and sold. Pu'lion discounted. Adwances made on Gold Dust or bullion for coinage atthe Mint. : CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO Corrpspohdent, Swies-American Ban), . San Wraucisco t de Lz JAMES ‘J. -OTT ASSAYVER, G OLD AND ORES of eyery descr ipt A Kefined, Meited and Adsayea. Byrequest Gold Bars exchanged for Co: 30. Main Street, Nevada City. Established in 1452, LECTRO PLATING in GOLD or SILVE H. W. VALANTINE. M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, FFICE, CORNER BROAD AND PIN Fy STREETS, over Prision’s Drug Stor Entrance on Pine.street. Residence at -the-ofa-Keenry place on Main St. Orders® left at &. M. Presets will be attended te. « Pn