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The Daily Transeript
ee NEVADA CITY, CAL.
__BROWN & WATSON, . . ges
Proprietors.
MY OTICE to Tax Payers und Contractors.
N Notice ig. hereby given thut ip accer“dance with the provisions of an Act of the
Législature, of the Stgte of California, -entitied am’ Act to provide, fur the location,
crnstruction’and maintenance of Public
Roads in Nevada county, I will sell at public sale to the-lowest biddor,in front of
Skidmore’s saloon, in the town of, North
: Bloomfield, on SATURDAY, October 3 ith,
‘at 11 o’clock, A. M., contracts fer repairing
aud keeping iti repair for the térm of two
vears,<th> following described roads. in
Eloomficld Téwnship: ‘
Section I. Comunencing at the north end
of the bridge «t the Bridgéport township
line, rgnnin: thence t) the taine’s Hotel,’
Lake City. The bridges on the roa‘ are to
be kept tn good repair, all rocks projecting
above the road bed to beremoved, roots
. taken out, and all loose rocks kept off.
Ditches and-culyerts are to be constructed
in such plates, and in such manner as the
Road Commissioner may direct, to prevent
the road from washing. The road. is to be
Jeveled udp, and ruts filled in each Spring,
“ before the grotind becomes dry, and kept
in good traveling cougition during the
time of contract. .
Section 2. Commencing at Paixe’s Hotel,
Lake City, running thence by way-of
North Bloomficid and Humbug Car yon, to
that piece of road running from Waldron’s
ranch to thé Buck Bone House. Al rocks
projecting above the road bed, ure to be
removed, roots taken ont. loose rocks kept
off; and the brush cut off,.from that portion Of the road that lies in fumoug ('anyon. Ditches amd culverts tu be put in
such places, and-in-—su-h-minner ds —the
Road Comftnissi#ner may, dicect, to keep
the road from washing. The roid to be
fil ed in and develed up each Spring, before
the ground bécomnes drs, and kept in goed
traveling © condition during: the term of
comtract. All bridges are to be kept in
good repair, :
section 3. Commencing at North Lloomfleld, running thence to the town of Relief .
Hill, and terminating at the crossing of
the North Bivomfield Co’s., ditch. Three
miles more or less. This road requires the
rocks aud roofs takea out. and loose rocks
kept off of the road.Culverts and breaks
waters are to be constructed in such piacesand such manner as the Road Commiissioner “may direct, to prevent the roat from
washing. All bridges are to be kept in
good repair, uni te road leveled up and
niled in each Spring before the ground
becomes dry. ‘he bridge a ross. Missouri
Canyon requites one new bent uimder the
West end, new stringers and new planking.
Plank to be 4.inches thick and sixteen feet
long, and stringers 12x12 square, of spruce.
There areto Be 4 stringers in place’ ot 3 as
at present.
Section 4. Commencing at Lake City,ranning thence by way of Back Bone siouse,, to
the Eureka tuwashlp line. his road requires culverts and break-waters, to prevent it ffem Washing, ali rocks projecting
above the roud bed to “be removed, rogts
to be taken ut, and foosé rocks Kept off. .
Bridgesare tobe kept in repair, aud the
road must be kept in good truVeling order .
during the'term of the contract. The break.
watergs.and culverts are to be put in such
places, and-at rieteelatnnomt te the Redd Commissioner may directs= : See
: =P.P. ORANDALL,.
Pout Road Goinmissione r:
OTICE to Tax Payer#and Contractors
: Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the
Legistature, of the State of California,éntifled an Act to provide for the location, construction and maintenance of Public Rodds
in Nevada.county, . will sell at public sale
to the lowest bidder, in front of C, Grissel’s Hetel, ir the town of Washington, on.
MONDAY, November Ist, at 11 o’clock, A.
M., contracts for repairing and keeping in . .
repair for tif team of two years, the following described roads in Washington
. Kownship: je
Section i. Commiencing at the Nevada
Township line, runniug thericé by * way of
Sxiilman's mill, tointersect the Washington and Alpha toll road, to Alpha, a’ distance of about four miles,
Section 2. Coumencingat, the junction
ef the Alpha and Omega roads, eee > Se
the’ ridge on the Omega road, to
four and one-half miles wore or Jess. 4
Section 8. Commefticing at the /juigction
ofthe Omegaand Bear Valley roads, rutning thence on the Ke x Valley rozd to the
cressing ot Bear River, a distance of about
sixtmiles. These: roads require «ditches,
culverts and break-watrs to prevent them
from washing, roots tiken out, loose ~ocks
kept off, and rocks projecting above ‘the
road bed t> be blusted off. The bridges are
to be kept inrepsir and the -reud in gead
treveling condition during the term of contract. ‘The roads are to be leveled up and
the ruts filled in‘each ,Spring before the
gtound becomes dry. : _ ;
: T. P. CRANDALL,
ljoad Commissianer,
ABSESSMENT NOTICE.
2 ¥
ANOLD RUN MINING COMPANY. IoG ction of principal place of business
Sam Francisco. Location af works Gold
Flat, Nevada County, Cal. Notice is hereby piven, that at a hus ing Of theBoard of
wirectors, held on the.2?th day Of Sept.,
_ 1876, anasgersinent (No. 18) of 25 cents per
share was levied upon the capital stock of
ths corporation, payable immediately in
Uni States guld.sad silwer coin, to the
Sec: , at the offiee corner of Market and
Spear streets, Sin Francisco. ie
Any.steck upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid on the Thirgieth
day of October, 1875, will be delitiqtient,
andadvebtired for sale at public auction,
-and-unless payment is made before, will
, be sold on Thursday, the 26th day of Nov.,
18%, to pay the ivlinquent askesameitt, toher with costs of udvertising aud) exi gale :
By order of the Directors,
: C C,, PALMER. Secretary.
OBSTAUES TO MARRIAGE. .
He RELIEF. BOR YOUNG MEN
from the effects of krrors and Abuses
matrisge _ method
of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and -irculars ent free, in
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setarida AS: APRS SARS, oe
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CITY, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1875,
Lighi! Light! Light!
——_—
» EH PAVING ACCEPTED THE AGENCY
. UF THE CELEBRATED
SPRINGFIELD
Gas Machine,
We are now prepared to furnish machines .
of all sizes for hghting Aoreis, CHURCHEs,
Pusbiic Buitpinas or PRIVATE RESIDENCES.
OVER 1,000: TESTIMONIALS
ATTEST THE SUPERIORITY OF
THE
SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE
OVER ANY OTHER NOW IN USE.
They are-simple in‘construction, net ‘liable to get out of order, requiré no skill to
manage, are .
MADE ENTIRELY OF COPPER
And are substantial and durable. They oc
cupy but little space, can be set up at little
expeuse, and are equally adapted for light.
ing the largest Hotel or the smallest dwelling. They are no new or nutried wachine,
for vver seven years.
9" No fige Js used i1 manufacturing the
Gas;.and buildings lighted by -it are insured at the same rate as though. coal gas
was ised, .: :Kk The cost of Gas made by this Machiné Will not exceed.$1 50 to $2 50 per.
thousand feet. .
We invite correspondence from those
.
tion of Gas, and will send, on application,
, catalogue, with full cutsand explanations
of the workings of the Machines, and hundreds of testimonials to its supériority over
any other Machine now in use,
we also invité attextion to our full and
complete line of
GAS FIXTURES,
Embracing the newest styles of CHANDELIES, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, ete. Our
prices are as low and our goods superior to
auy in the market. ~
We shall be glad to correspond on the
subject of introducing yas, and to have
parties call and examine our Machines and:
Fixtures.
Z =<
NYE & ACHESON,
Wereee.~ sya Senet 2a tk
315 and 317,
Francisco. *
Pine Street, San
Sole Agents for the Springfield Gas Machine, for California and Patific.Coast. 14
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CORNER OF
—FT AND SECOND STREETS,
~~ SACRAMENTO~
WHOLESALE OEALERS 1N
HARDWARE,
. AGRICULTURAL
9
STEAM ENGINES,
AND MILL AND MINING GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
( UR STOCK IS COMPLETE in ‘every
, departinent, and our prices AS LOW
as any house inthe State for the sare elass
of goods. We-handle none but what we
“know to be FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, and
always keep tht latest improved Machines
which are known to be good, and preferable to the older styles,
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Transcript
Job Printing Office
COMMERCIAL, STREET, ™
_ Nevada City.
(3 We are prepared te do Job
Printing in a style second té'no
cflice in this State. .
best inthe Northern part of the
Stata. =e
PRICES VERY Low. .
Calland see’ Spssimens f .
but, Winter and Summer, have been jn:
convtant uke-al through the United states t
building or contemplating the introduc. . ‘
t Ba
IMPLEMENTS .
+ qualéty of
BROAD STREET.,,..,:..NEVADA CITY,
8. A, EDDY, Proprietor.
FANHIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS ALways open for the accommodation of
the Traveling Public. Large additions have
been made to it,and ithas been fitted up in
eregant style. The sleéping Rooms are large,
airy and comfortable, and the Vable will
compare favorably with that of any Hotel
in the State. The Proprietor Wwill.spare no
pains nor expsuse to render his guests
con:fortable. eS
Stages for al] parts. of the State have
their Offices at this Hotel.
The House. is kept cpenall night for
the accommodation of the Traveling Public,
Billiard Tables and Bar connected
with the Hotel. :
A share of Public Patronage is respectfully solicited. . :
fe 8, A. EDDY, Proprietor.
Nevada, January 17th. :
Wim. R. COR,
Cor. Main and Confmercial Sts
~~ NEW ARRIVALS.
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The Grand Dake Alexis Ties,
LACE AND BUCKLE,
French and Village Ties,
Bismarck. Congress Gaiters,
And all of the LatestStyles—the best made.—
Also, a full line of Ladies’, Misses, and children’s
., SHOES AND sLIPPERS,
All made by my special order, and warramen te give satisfaction in FIT, ,
WEAR AND PRICE.
Boot and Shoe Findings at Sun Francisco
prices, with freight added. =
Also ali kinds of Cals, Kip, Sole Leather,
Sheep Skins, Lining Skins, and other articlee used by the trade supplied to shoemakers.
. W. R. COR.
-Nevada, July 30th. 2
‘JUST ISSUED.
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200th EDITION,
ih
REVISED AND CORRECTED BY ‘THE
AUTHOR,
E. pz F. CURTIS, M. Dif&c., &&
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premature decline in'man, showing how
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a clear synopsis ot the impediments to
marriage, the treatment of nervous and
physical debility, exhausted Vitality. and
all other disea-es apvertuining thereto;
the results of twenty years successful prac.
tice,
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NEW 8AW MILL,
s AT WILLOW ¥ALLEY.
HE New Millat Willow Valley is completed and we are now ready to fill all
orders for Building or Mining Lumber.
al) kinds of Lumber kept constantly on
hand. . Orders left atthe office on Bowlder
Street, or at the Store of Geo, E, TURNER,
Pine Street willbe prompttyattended to.
M.L: & D Maren,
jus
. Eureka Stage and Express Co.
— . SFAGES will leave NevaPie Ts Moore's Fiat daily.
(Sundays exeepted, at 54
Por Bureka; Mondays,” Wediieedaye ana
Fridays.at sdme_hour. ., <<
Returning will Ieave-Moore’s Plat daily
undays ex::por4, at 6 A. M. Aino :
é&ly from Eureka at 6 A! M. ,
AMERICAN MEAT MARKET.
Commercial Street, Nevada.
MES MONRO, having opencd » Meats
Market on Con:mercial street, is pre-“
red to supply customers with the est
es f Beet Mutéon, Veal, Corned
Beef, Corned Pork, etc., at the lowest
(pate : “aw! r
J. M. WALEING, _
. NOTARY PUBLIC,
Justice of tue Peace, and
. FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
VaDAa CtP¥, Cal.
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# PROBATE NOTICE.TATE of California, county of Nevada.
KD In the matter of the estuté of Joseph
Leme deceased. In Probate Court. Pursnavt foal order of said Court, made on
the th day of Cctober, A. D. 1875, notice
is bereby given, that Mendlay, the 25th day
of October, A. D. 1875, at 11 o'clock, A.M
of said day, ut the Court room of said Court,
in the cvupty of Nevada, has beea appointed as the time and place fur proving
the willof said Joseph Leme, deceased,
and for hearing the application of Felix
Gilet for the issuance to him of letters
of. Administration when aud where any person interested may appearand cuntest tae
same. Dated Oct. 14th, 1875. :
JNO. PATTISON, Ci rk. o
By T.C Pcunserr, Deput
-i J. B, Johnson, Atty. E y.
F rpms. 2 —
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B2'PP & CROWLEY.
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literature of the day,-and -is peculiar to .
An intensely inter.
esting account of a voyage of 60,0U0 miles . .
leads many tofedr itis a humbug. We .
EMPIRE.
LIVERY STABLE,
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
“EXCHANGE HOPEL. NEVADA CITY.4+ LANCASTER & CO., Proprietors.
PENHE proprietors of the EMPIRE STA.
BLES announce that they; have now
the Largest lot ofy
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
‘Teams, With Elegant Buggies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and
+n the most reasonable tefms:
Our Horres are free trom vive, 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
mouth and the greatest-of care guaranteed
LANCASTER & CG.
City, March 7th, 1875.
Ear Sines
DENTISTRY
R. P. KE. HUGHSON, has openec
an-oftice :
in Kidd’s Building, Broad Street.
Over Hyman Bros.’ Store.
He is propared tq perform all kinds of
Mechanica] and Operative Dentis‘ry, in the
latest and most upproved styles,
Vulcanite and Aluminium. Satisfactiou
guaranteed as to quality and price of work.
Visits made at residence if desired.
Nevada, May 30th, 1871.
Notice to Crecitors.
° ——
STATE of Isaac. Loyd, deceased: No.
tice is hereby given by the undersigned Administratrix of the estate of Isaac
Loyd, deceased, to the crcditors of anu all
persons having claims against tne suid deceased, to exhibitthem with the necessary
vouchers, Within four months attr the
firxt publication of this notice, to the said
Adiministratrix, at th law office of Hupp &
‘Crowley, in Nevada City, in the county .of
Nevada, Dated at Nevada City,the 6th day
of Oct. 1875. ee
HANNAH Toyp
Administratrix of the estate or Isuac Loyd
deceased
Hupp & Crowley, Attys. 09
SUMMONS.
QS Tete OF CALILIFORNSA, comets of
kK. Nevada, ss. The People of the Sts
of Oalifornia bend greeting to Matilda Burth
Defendant. Ycu are hereby reauired. to
appear in an action brought against-you in
the Distriet Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of Californian, in
and for the County of Nevada, on ‘the ith
duy of August, 1875, by Martin Burth,
Plaintiff, and to answer the coniplaint filed
therein within ten days (exclusive of the
day of service) after the service on you of
this Summons—if served within this county, or, if served: out of this county,’but in
this. District, within twenty days: otherwise, within forty days— or judginent will
4 be'taken against you by default, according to the prayer of said complaint, Being
an action to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between
you and. this Piaintiff,,on the grounds of)
desertion and wilfull disregard of by defendant of her marriage vows. Plaintiff.
prays fora decree of divorce, dissolving
the bonds of matrimony existing between
plaintiff and defendant, and for such further relief as the Court may seem just and
proper. And you are hereby notified that
if you failte appear and answer the said
complaing as above required, the said
plaintiff will apply tothe Court for the -relief therein demanded. _ ‘ ; :
“{-—7) fr testimeny whereof,I, Jno. Patseal } tison, Clerk of the District Court
afcrésaid, do hereunto get my band
and impress the seal of said Court, at office,
in the vity.of Nevada, on the 9th day. of
August, A. & 1875;
> JNO. PATTISON, Clerk.
~ By James D.White, Deputy, .
B. Johnson, Piff’s Atty, > augl&
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F. G. GUILD, ‘
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SALESROOM IN TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,,.
. COMMERCIAL “STREET.
ae hand Furniture bought and
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Chairs reseated. Painting, Vacnishing,
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Sour orders, ; oe 06
“p. 5. semiiny. PALMER MITH.
County Stieveyor,. «Dep. Surveyor.
U.8 .Dep. Surveyor _U.8. a Surveyor.
MERRY & SMITH,
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C IVIL “AND ‘MINING ENGINEFR,
Y LAND BVOKS & DRAUGHTSMEN,
“* NEVADA GITY. :
Office at the COURT HOUSE. Orders left at’ the Daily Union Office, Graxs .
Valley, will reeeive prompt atteutidn; jal
Stockholders’ Mee‘iug, “
MEETING OF THR 8TOCKHOTD.,
A. ers. of the North B oomfield urate!
ining Company, forthe @ ection of in
apdof trustees, and for such other bus-.
1€888 a8 Inay properly come before the
. Aitorneys & Couuselo, at Law, } tieeting, will be held at the office of the
wieBathoky, ibe THIRD deyof NOVEM.
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PEPUELICAN
State Ticket,
FOR SUPERINTENDENT ol
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION,
: PROFESSOR _ ;
EZRA 8. CARR, .
OF ALAMEDA, .
FOR COUNTY JUDGE,
“OF NEVADA COUNTY,
John Caldwell
FOR DISTRICT JUDGE,
OF AUBURN.
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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
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. For County Judge,
John Caldwell
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INDEPENDENT. CANDIDATE
For County Judge,
J.B, JOHNSON.
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FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
J. M. WALLING
re-election to the : flice of Justice of the
Peace for Nevada Lownship. 614
te) FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
8S. B. DAVENPORT
8 hereby announced as a candidate for
re-election to the offieGof Justice of the
Peace, tor Nevada Townshi
Nevaua, Sept. 10th, 1875. —_ =
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FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
F. H. McALLISTER, _
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‘Js hereby announced asa candidate for
the office Of Justice of the Peace for.
©: tober Quth, 1875,
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
LEOP. GARTHE,
T the solicitation of many friends ie
A hereby announced ag a candidate fur
the office of Justice of fhe Peace, for Ne.
vada Township. Oct. 7th, 1875,
BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY
caer STOCK $200,000,
OFFICERS : :
R. W. TULLY, President.
A. H. PARKER...........
CASHIER
DIRECTORS : :
John Cashin, Chas. Marsh, R. W. Tully
Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, A.H. Parger,
W. H. Duryex. :
MONEY TO LOAN on good GdNaterel ge:
curity. i i . oy
Highest Price paid for City and Ooun
Warrants. ees
Legal Tenders Bought and soid at Regular
ates, 5Gold Dust Bought. »Bullion discounted,
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or
Bullion for Assay or Coinage at thé Min
General and Speociai Deposits received:
Checks on Sgp Francisca, Sacramen.o, Ba.
Jose, Stockton 4nd Virgin City.
many. ——
. Agents for Liverpool, London, Giobe Insurance Company. é :
CoRRESPONDENTS—Bank of California,
Franciseo ; Bank of D. O; Mills, Sacramento
‘Agency Bank of California, Virginia City.
Laterest on Time Deposits will be sNowed, as follows : .
Six Months Time Deposits,6.pér cent. per annum.
Iwelve Months Time
Deposits, 8
annum. ~~
Persons residing at a” distance cax)
send money by Express. ‘
Bue Checks on Solvent Banks taken at par.
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Established in 1853.
Nevada. Assay Office,
City.
JAMES J. OTT.
‘Main Street, Neyada
Ce ORES of every description . Ky.
W Gned, Meltédand Ausayea. ~
By reqyest Gold Bars exchanged fox Qvin.,
ELECTROPLATING.
I®¥ GOLD OR SILVEB.
48. J. OTS.
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S hereby announced ag a candidate for
Nevada Township, at the Judicial Election
Drafts on Easte-n Cities, London amd Gerper cent. per
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Election, Wednesday, Oct. a
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