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EXECUTIVE VEPARTMEXT,
Sacramento, Sept. 26th, 1876.
YOTI-E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
N General Election will be held in this
State, on iues lay, the 7tn day of Noveinber, 1876. At ssii election the following
officers will be. elected: :
Four Representatives'to the Congress of
the United States, as tell. ws: >
One from the first Congressional District, composed of the City and vounty of
San Fraticisco.
Oue t. om the Second Co yressional District, composed of the cuunties uf) Alame.
da, Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Cuptra .
Gosta, Et Voraiv, Nevada, “Blacer, dacramento, San Joaquin and Tavlamne
One from the Chird Congr ssional Ds' trict, composed of the couuties of Batte,
Colusa, Vel Norte, Humboldt, Lak , Lassen, Modoc, Marin, Mendocino. Napa, Flamas, Sunowd, Solano, Shasta, Sierra, 5 skiyou, Sutteg, Leha.oa, Trinity, Yolo and
aba. = > Se RSE Re
One from the Fourth Congres-ional District, composed-uf the couutices of Frespb,
Inyo, Kern, Los angeles, Mariposa, MerState of California,
ved, Mouo, Mouterey, San Beuitu, Sar Bearmardine, Aan Vieyo, San Louis Ubispe,Sunta. Barbara, Sarita Clura, Sinta Cruz, San
Mateo, Stanislaus, TuJare and Veutura.:
And six Electors of <resiieut and” Vice
Pro-ident ot the United Stats.
And ido hereby offer a reward of one
hun.ired dollars*for th: arrest and convicton of anywnd every person viotating any
of the provisions of Title LV , Part 1., of
the Ponal Vode; such rew rdsto be paid
until the total a souut her: after expended
for the.pus pose reaches the sum of tenthousand dottars. : :
{-—In witness whereof, I have here
seul) unto set my hand -nd ha e caused
i ni the Great seal -f the State of California to bea‘pxed. Done at Sacramento,
September twenty sixth, A.. eighteen
bunured and sey niy’s x.
WILLIAM Li WILN, Governor.
Attest. . ‘Thornas Beck, Sec. of State.
In accordance with the foregoing prac
iation of the Governor of tue State of
# nin, it is hereby. oriered that a Gen
eral election be helu on Luesday, the
Seventh ay Of November, A.D 1876, at
the several election precincts of Nevada
county, for the fullowi .g officers, viz:
Six Hlectors of President and Vice rresMentof the Unite States.
One Ke, resentative to Congress from the
ir you expe ieice any weakness youshbould .
AFTES A QUARTER OF
A CENTURY THE
1 youn
wJICAL AND SsURGICAL
INSTITUTE,
YTILL offers to the: afflicted positive
erure in all cases of
Transcript
Job Printing Office
COMMERCIALSTREET,
Nevada City.
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&MAINAL WEAKNESS.
{no Youth is laid the foundation of much
ofthe ini-ery of after years by the indulgence of the most destructive of habits
making life» curse, and spreading weak: ,
ness and ruin amon, mankind, for itis a)
well Known fuct that the induigeuce of
8 litary vice, even ia the slightest degree, .
plants seeds of weakness iu the system .
joat grow to a harvest of disease, sorrow
and shame in after years.
.
.
Woung Man =
hot delay. fur a-day may ituperilyour
healthifnot your life “In ali forms of .
Weaksn ssand Premature Decuy a Cure ‘8 .
Widdle-aged or Old, witout Exp eure—or?y
Hinderance from Business, The Reniedies
are purely veyetable. .nd-ofa nature that .
leaves nv taint behind. “-Cbserve the sym.
toms nd has'en to check th. course’of the ;
comp aint, if youexperience any of them —
uightly discharges, slight dfis-harges at
ness, confusion; pwuin in back, limibr «>
body. forebodis.gs, indige tion, timidity,
aversion to society, loss 0) power, want of
coutrdl, variable temper, attacks of si kness akin to biliousoess, depos.ts in urine,
irregular bowels, etc. etc. .
TE«AKIBLE POISGNS.
Anjong the most subtle and virulent of
poisons is the huwan blood is that aris-"
ing trom Venereal faint otten' break ng .
out, dfter years of apparcnt cur, ip hid
eous sores upon vyerioys parts of the body.
Its great danger li 5 @) the fact. that it is
given to the innocent’p-rtner orto the unborn chilu without showing in the persun
origically contracling it.
“THE USE OF MERCURY
Only aids in this t rrible deception by drying it upon the surface aud driving it back
into the blood, All VenerealsPoison is a
blood poigon and can be cominunicated in
duaranteed by the Doctor to the Young,. —
i# We are prepared to do Job
Printing in a st,le second to no
office in this State
As an advertising medium the
Nevada Daily Transcript is the
best im the Northern part of the
State. Ae
_ PRICES VEY LOW.
wooo +
Calland see Specimens of our
Joh Printing
other times, trembling, anxiety, forgetful. _ ~ Uuiteu Scates Laud Cffice.
S$ craMENTO, CaL., Oct 11,1876.
BACHTAL, SAMNE O JACOB
H HtCK: R and WILLIAM A. MYEhs,
and to all whem i! may concern: Whereas,
mineral application No, 342, was filed in
the U. S. Land Office, all-ging the N% of
SW quarter of Section 10, in Township 16,
hortu, range 9 east, to be more valuable
. for miuing than for sgricultural purposes;
and by Commi-sioner’s letter dated December 2nd, 1871, the N¥ of SW% and
Nis of SE quarter of. Section 10, in Town‘hip 16 north, range 9 east, is to be treated
as mineral in character until the contrary
is proved, after due hotice. And whereas,
Heury Puttemeyer (¥ost Office address Nevada City,-Cil.) did, onthe 9th day of February, 1874, filetinthe kegister’s office of
this district, his pre-emption d°cluration
No 4 254, c:aiming the above des ribed
lind, and has app ied to enter the same as
agricultural lat)d,alleging it to be more val.
uaedle-fors ;
Second Congressional Disttict.
One Supervisor frum the Third Supervisor Disirict, composeu of the Lownships
of Bloomfield, Eagp:ks and Washington,
Oue Saperviser from the Fifth supervisor District, composed vf the Townships
of Little York and Meadow Luke.
Anu it is further orde.ed, in accordance
with Section 1132 of the Political Code of
the State of Cualifurnia, that the following
*nained persons b+, and they are hereby
appointed, officers of election iu a:d for
their respective precinets, And that said
éloction be held in the house or room design t-d oppesite the name or each of said
precincts, viz:. aan
NEVADA TOWNSHIP.
Nevada—Polis ut the Court House. G.
von schimittburg, Inspector, John Durnioilff and Chas. K.Mulloy, Judyes.
Blue Feut—Poil at tue School House,
@. 1). Campbell, Inspector; C. D. Chad~ wick and J. Moody, Jutves.
_ GKASS VALLEY TOWNSHIP.
Grass Valley Polls at the Town Hall.
P. H. Paynter, Inspector; W. D. Woods
and G. Hamilton, Judges
Allison Ranch—Polls ac P, Hennessey’s.
P. Hennessey, Inspector; N. C. Boynton
and John Ford, Judg:s.
_. forrest Spiings—Polls at George Little's
buildiag. George Little, Inspector; ‘Beuj.
Ovlviu and Joveph Perrin, Judges.
Buena Vista—Polls at thé §. hool House.
Wim. Meiarkey, Inspector; Charles Leech
and George Kress, Judges.
LLOOMIFIELD TOWNSHIP.
North Bloomfield—Poll at Edwards’ Ho.
tel. K.v, skidmore, Inspector; Ed. Cuin
mings and A. A. Smith, dudyes.
Lake City—Polis at Paine’s Hotel. P.
A, Paine, Lluspector; Wm. Biack and James
@Orevau, Judes.
Relief Hill-~ Polis at Penrose’» Hotel:
Th, Penrose, inspector; Johu Hickman aud
Thomas Moore, Judges. ¥
Columbia Hil — volle at
atore. ‘Ss. Richardson, Inspector;
Woodrutl and ‘i. D, Dusey, Judges,
EUREKA TOWNSHIP.
-Eureka South—Polls at Kobb’s Hotel.
A. S. Walk Inspector; John Kelkr ana K,
Dillon, Judges.
* Moore 6 Fiat—Polls at the Skating Rink
Menry Atwater, Inspector; David Conly
and W. Rankin, Judges.
Bowmman’s Dam—Polls at North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company's Boarding
i ' ea Vorrfott inanector; N. B,
Parazett and M. Culbertson, Judges.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP
Carlisse—suio &F the Hote LOU,
6 abertson, Luspector; H.W. Hartley and
QO 16. Green, Ju: ges
Varhingtou—Polls at McBean’s Saloon
Bu lding. J. McBesa, Inspector; Fayette
Batvis and Jobn kly Judges.
O ega—-Polls at Mc! ambridge’s Butcher
BWho>, W.A. Marshal, lnspectur; Thomas bP. Merrilland Togas Lexeg, Judges.
{BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP.
Cherokee—tvlls at the School House. L.
B. Rathourn in-pector; Humphrey Callagan and Paul Quick, dadyes.
Nort oan Juan—PAiis at Fames A. Stidgec's office Simou Furth, Inspector; Samuel Crall and Joseph D. Dickson, Judyes
Sweetland—Polls at the School House
Rob’ uPatten. Inspec'or; Wm. Warner
and H. O, Riseock, Judge s.
Bicchville+-Polls at G, B. Newell's store.
*@. b. Newell, Inspector; J.A. Craig: anc
déhn O'Connor, Judges,
French Corral — Polls at the School
House. Francis Coffey, Inspector; V. G:
Bell and Jacob Suvith, Judges,
ROUGH & READY TOWNSHIP.
Rough & BReady—Polls at F. Schroder’s
Hotel. A. Dar v,-imspeetor;—Henry
Whiwsner and John Perkenpine, Judges.
Dudia Opssigoms Guild at Hatch’s ~ Hotel,
John Montgomery, Inspect. r; C.D, Gan.
saway and M, 2. Hatch, Judges, :
Mooney Fiat—Polls at schmidt’s Hotel,
Davia Brown, Inspector; W. L. Baldwin
and A, M Powell, Judges.
Anthony HousePolls. at the Hudson
*House. .G.J. Cole, Inspector; T. C. Bourne
aud. O. Tompkins, Judgee,
sJTTLE YORK TOWNSHIP,
Little York-—Polls at the Hotel. W. J
Mill, Inenector; Frank Cupelaud, and John
Potors, Judges. ;
acu as aeas Polls at Regan's Buildings
4.2, brick, inspector; Jubn Regaz, and
Horace Knight, Judges.
Huut’s Hill—Polls at the Sehool House
Q. H. Erskine, Inspector; W. BH. dunes, and
A.G Turner, Jud res.
You Bet —Polls at Peter Drunzer’s Hotel
dohn Hassey, Inspector; C. H, Hadkins and
dohn Hoinson, Judges.
MEADOW LAKE TOWNSHIP.
Truckee—Polls at David Hart's Office
QCharies. Humphries, Inspector; G. W
Giffin, and Nelson Martin, Judges. :
——Bovs— Polls at the Sechoob House. B. F
Bacon, Inspecteur; Hene y G. Dunn, anc
J, Brogau, Judges.
Ordered, mace and done Monday Oct. +
Woodruff's
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RST6,
a @B. P. CRANDALL, Pres.
[email protected] atLAs,
A. B. BRADY,
W.C RICHMOND,
~’ Ve ota. dhs Vir Bb Bicde,
Pond of Supervisors, Nevada County Cal.
‘Pi win. & a
JAMES D. WHEE, Clerk.
Auosi isu, Wiunpa, Doputy Clerk,
i
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the blvuod, abd the only certainty of. prevention of .ransmis ivn is in the positive
ures of the reform treatment practived at
Dr. §. C. Young Medical Inetitute,
comprehensive, scientific and thorough,
having received endorsemente-as the best
of all wodérn practice, Recent cases-cured
in a few days and chronic cases with remarkable rapidity. Our tests of. the preseuce of Taint in the blood are never fa 1ing.
TO FEMALES.
The Doctor, after years of patient investigation a d treatnient is enabled to assure
them rapid arid thorough. cures in all the
compluuts incident to the sex. The weak
can hope for strength and the suffering for
celiefand cure.‘Those who require personal supervision
‘the Doctor-can furnish with apartments
with careful and skillful nurses where
unremitted attention and constant care
yive every assurance of rapid and perinanentcures.
, ‘the Institute is supplied with a
LYING-IN DEPARTMENT,
where patients will receive the treatment
ao essential in such cases.
“CURED AT HOME.
Correspondence. The great difficulty
poses. Therefore,you will take notice,that
under and by virtur of dustructions trom
the Commissioner ef the General Land office,
dated May 6th, 1471, we have fixed thr 21st
duy of Novemb:r. A. D, 1876, at 1 o'clock
P. M;, at this office, before the Register
and Receiver, tor the hearing of proofs to
determine the character of suid lands.
In witness whereof, we have bereunto
set our hands the day and year first above
writen. & ‘
T B. McFARLAND, Register.
ee HART Fit LOWS, Receiver. @
Ed. F. Taylor, Att’y. : 013
Notice to Owners and Parties
Interested in the New England Quartz Mining Company.
OTISE IS HEKEBY GIVEN to Win.
I. St nzer, that under and by virtue
of the act of Congress of May 10th, 1872,
entitled ‘An Act to promotes the: development of the mining resources of the Uni
ted State-,” that Geo. W Hobart, Lonisa
P. Hobart, and Wm. M_ LaForce,co-owners
in the quartz claiin known and located as
the New England Quartz Mining Company.
situated on Gold F at, Nevada County,
Cal,, known and ‘esignated as the ‘*Wasson Lead,” containing sixteen hundred
feet. That said Geo. VW. Hobar!, Louisa
many sick find is the trouble of visiting
the city, often incurring an expense far exceeding the cost of treatment. ‘This exgense can be avoided by writing to the
voctor, giving in yourown way, the symptoms of your trouble or complaint, .Cures
guaranteed the same as by personal visit.
411 co umunications strictly ¢ nfideptial
and all letters either returned or destroyed.
. ” T) e Doctor can be relied upon in all
cases requiring confidence and secrecy.
Repose confidence in hjm, 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 ASSORT
¥.
MENT AND
the BEST QUALITY of :
Carpenters’ Tools
In California, and tneit prices are below
alkothers. Send for dedcriptive circular.
WM. B. LAKE, »
Purchasing: Agent,
San Frdncisco, Casifornia,
~
DR. SPINNEY & CO.,
‘SPECIALISTS,
No, 11, Kearney Street,
NREATS ALL CHRONIC ‘oR PRIVATE
diseases without the aid of mercury.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Office hours from %to12M.,2to 5, and
6to9yr.M Sundays excepted.
Cousultation Free, / Call or address
DR. A. B. SPINNEY,.
No, ll, Kearney St,
San Francisco,
.
FORDHAM & JENNINGS
GROCERS,
Nos. 600 and 602, Front Street,
i mi =
San Francisco,
HALL’S SARSAPARILLA
YELLOW DOCK.
AND IODIDE OF POTAss.
*
UME best Beautifier‘of the Complexion
now in use. Cures Pimples, Boils, .
P. Hobart and Wm MM. LaForce
have pertormed the work required by law
forthe years ending 1874 and 1975. That
of the amount so expended there is due
to the said Hobarty and LaForce, the sum
of Vhirty-two Dollars, from the interest
standing in the name of Wm. I. Stinger,ou
account of ownership, of «ne tenth intereat in said claim, to-wit, 160 feet. That
said Geo. W. Hobart, Lowiisa P. Hobart,
and Wm. M. LaForce have assigned all
their interest in suid assessment,~ work
and claim to the undersigned Now therefore, unless the said amount due from
Wm. I. Stinger is paid within one hundred
and eighty days from the date of the first
publication hereof. said.o7 ¢-tenth interest
will be forfeited to the undersigned.
W<iRREN 'P. LOCKHART.
September 15th, 1876-3m.
ASSESSMENT NuTICE.
N OORES FLAT BLUE GRAVEL MINing Company. Principal place of
business San Francisco, California. ‘Location of works Mvore’s Fiat, Nevadacounty,
Cal. Notice is herebv given, that at a
meeting of the Board of Directors, held on
the l4th dry of September, 1576,an assessment of Twenty Five Cents per share was
levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United
States gold and silver coin, to the S+cretary at the oflice of. the company, No. 535
California Street, San Francisco.
Any stock upoi which this assessment
Shall remain unpaid on the: ldtle day af
Uctober, 1876, will be deling ent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless pryment is made before, will be ‘old
on Monday, the 6th dy of November, i876,
with costs of advertising and expenses of
ale., : :
WM. SMALL, Secretary.
Office No, 535 California St. San Francisco, s) sl9
Notice of Assignee’s suls of
Real Estate.
N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States forthe Discrict of Cali
fornia. Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned, the »ssignee of the Estate of
Martin Quick, bankrupt, that in vursuance
of an oruer of sale made by the above
named Court, now on file in the effice of
the Clerk of said Court, I will couse to be
sold by W.C. Pope, Auctioneét, .in tront
of his auction rooms, Mill street, Grass
Valley, at publie-anction,subject to coufirmation by said Court, to the highest bidcer, for cash, in United States guld coin,
on THURSDAY, the tothday of October;
1876, at 10 o'clock A, M., the following described property: Lot No. 11, in Biock No.
41, as desiguvaied 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., Cal., described as follows: —
Commence ng st a point on Pope street, 75
feet easterly from the sowtheast corner of
Pope and William streets, theace easterly
along the southerly line of Pope street 175
thence at nearly right angles 175. feei:
thence at nearly right angles 100 feet to
the place of be: inning. Alvoall theright,
title and interest of the suid Quick as
mortgagor in aid to that certain piece or
parce] of lund, situated in said town o1
South Grass Valley, known aa the Marshall
Reneh, aeseribed in a certain mortgate
exeeuted by said Quick to Wiljiam Hill,
recorded in Book No, b2 of Mortgages. page
-Records of Nevada County, Cal., tu
which reference is hereby made,
CHAS. W. KIt'Ts, Assignee.
‘Grass Valley, Sept. 27, 1876,
H. S. BRADLEY,
CIVIL ENGINEER,
‘. quigg of
to pay the delinquent assessment, together
LOO-feet
AN ORDINANCE.
T IS HEREBY OxDAINED THAT COMnercial street shall be replanked between the points hercivatter designated,
and by the own-rs or occupynts of the respectivlots fr iting upon said street,
each owner being required to plank from
the edge of the sidewalk tothe centre of
said street. Commencing at August Lademian’said running to William Coe’s line:
aiso in front of . r. Kent’s lout, the Street
Committee having he right to exen pt
any they may deem proper. ‘The planking
shall be ot four inch plank, sound spruce,
and nh iled in four places to stringers four
by six inches, all done in a uniform man:
ner. ‘To be done ander tne direction of
the City Marshal, and ull to be completed
by the 15th of November. By order of/theBourd of*'i rustees. pee. a :
ucts J. A. CHESNT'T, Sec. pro tem.
House and Ranch for*Sale.
MR3. B, LYONS,
HE EBY OFFERS THE OLD
LYON’S HOMESTEAD IN *
Washington, Nevada County,
For sale. The house is two stories high,
well built, with barn and out houscs, situated On Main street. There is about one
acre of ground belenging to it wits ail varieties of frui‘trecs. For information en
LEOP. GAKTHE.
Nevada City, Aug 29, 187 2wNotice to Creditors.
N Pr. bute Court, Nevada County, California. . Estate of Frank House, de~*
ceasyd, Notice is her: by given by the
undersigned FExecutor of tie Es.ate of
frank House, deceased, to the Creditors
and all persone having claims against the
+ eriddecensed, -to—exhrbit-them wi-h-the
necessary vouchers, wi hin four months
from the,time ot the first publication o1
th.s notice, to the undersigned Executor,
at his residence at You Bet, Nevada Cuounty, California. 2 i
Q DAViD ROSE,
Executor of Estate of Frank House dec’d.
Oct Sth, 1876,
YOUNG MEN
HO may be suffering from the effect of youthful follies or indie!
eretion, will do well to avail thepsetves'
of this, the greatest boon ever Jeid at!
the altar of suffering humanity. “Dr.
SPINNEY will gusrantee to forfeit $50
‘or every case of seminal weakness, or''
p:lvate disea+e of any kind or ch recter
: ra
TO THE UNFORTUNATE,
SEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIEg
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
é
623 KEARNEY STREET,
Cor. Commercial, San Francisco
bi BLISHED in 1854, for the treat
which he undertakes and fail® to cure.
He would therefore say to the unfortu} .
iate sufferer who may read this votice,. . .
that you are treading upon dangerous. . .
‘reund when youlonger delay ii. seek-. . .
;. ) ug the proper remedy for your com j
. . }olaint. You may sbevin.the first stage . . .
. }}femember you are approaching the last.
j f youare bordering upon th last, an
ire suff ring some or all of its ill effects,
remeéinber thatif you persistin procras-. . .
tinatidu, th: time must come when the!
nost skillful physician can render you!
no assistance; when the, door of hope};
will be closed xgainst yon; when no an-.
el of -mercy can bring you—relief.—In:
no.case_has the Dr. failed-of—success.
Fhen let_not_deepa'r work upon your!
/fmegination, but avail yourself of the,
. bereficial results of his trea‘ ment before’
eottt-case is beyond therich of niedical;
{ shill, or before grim death hurries you, .
{6 @ premature grave. -Full course of)
jtreatment $25. Send money by -Post!
\Office order or Express with full de!\scription of case. ‘Call-or Address, . ’
SIS 8 Saran Oa
. DR. A, B. SPINNEY, .
{. No, 11 Kearny Street, San r rancisco.
4 sep7-ly }
Constitution and By-Laws
OF THE —
Grocers Fr iective Union,
OF NEVADA.CITY,
P« EAMBLE ;
W* the undersigned, do hereby or. ganiz, ourselves into a Society’
which shull be known a8 the GROCFRS’
PROTECLIVE UNION, of Nevada City
avd we do each bind ourselves to abide by
and conforin to.the Rules and Kegulations
adopted by this Asseciation.
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7 UBA GRAVEL RANGE MINING CO.
Location of principal place of business, North San Juan, Nevada county, California. Location of works, Grizzly Hill,
Bloomfield township, Nevada county, California._-Notice is hereby given that at a
meeting'of the Directors held at the ottice
of the Company on the 30th. day of
August, A. D\1876, an assessment (No. 6) of
twenty-five cents per share vas levied upon
the capital stock of the corporation, payabie-immediatety in United States gold coin,
to the Secretary at the office of the company, Main street, North san Juan, Nevada
county, California. Any stuck upon which
this assessment shall remain unpaid on
Tuesday, the 3d day of October, 1876, will
be delinquent and advertised for sale. at
public auction and unless payment is made
before, will be sold on THURSDAY, the
the delinquent assessmen’, together with
costsof advertising and expenses of Sale.
JNO. B. HUNTER, Secretary.
Office Main -treet, North San Juan, Nevada County, California, sl
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
te SPRING GAVEL MINING CO
Principal plice of business, Nevada
City. Location of works near Willow Val
ley, Nevada county, Oal. Notice is hereby
given, thatata meeting of the Trustee-,
held at the office of the Secretary, September,9th,1876.an assessuv nt (No. 9,)of seven
cents ($007) per share’ wax levied
pany, payable immediately in United States
gol ‘ coin, to the Seeretary of the company,
at his office, Broad street, Nevada City.
Any stock upon which said assessment
shail remain unpaid on the 10th day of
October, 1976, will be deemed delingvent
and advertised for sale at public auction,
and urless payment is made before, w:ll be
soldon the 21+ day of October, 1876, to
pay the delinqu-at ussepxgment thereon
together with costs of advertising and
expenses of sale. °
By order cf the Board of Trustees.
; I, J. ROLFE, Secretary.
Nevada City, Sept. 9th, 1876. :
R. M. HUNT, M. D. Blotch 8, Rheumatism--and— Meréurial} And UU. § x
Pains. Yold by all Druggists. ie Bas on emee. Venere ATTENDING PHYSICIAN,
Weel ow’s Concentrated Flavoring Ex-. . . NEVADA yess Cn. . SIGE :
fos Tee Croam, Cakes, ¢ jNevsta Cisy Jaty 21, ists. . NEVADA CIty,
’ *
['wenty-sixth day of October, 1876, to pay . .
“Tapitil stock of salad com-1 >
Dealers agaitist that class of persons in our
community and vicinity who are un worthy
of credit, either from dishon: sty or inability topay their aebts when contracted ;
and to promote the best interests of our
Grocery Dealers generally. by the éneouragement of such enterprixes as shall tend
to s healthy increase of trade in our midst.
OFFICERS.
Sec, 2. The Officers f this Association.
shall consist of a Presidert and Seer tary
to be chosen by ballot at a regular meet.
ing of the A-sociation for the term of six
months, or abt their successors ure chosel.
MEMBERSHIP,
Y Sec. 3. Any person engaged in the Grocery trade in Nevada City tnay become a
member of thris Association by siguing the
By-Laws and payi.ethe regular dues.
DUTY OF MEMLERS.
_ Sec.4. Every Member shall act in
faith and for the benefit of thig Posh.
tion to the best of his ability,
M?}ETINGS,
Sec. 5. The Meetings shall take pl
onthe FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY
MONTH, at nine o’cluck, P. M,
DUES:
Sec. 6. The Members of this Associa.
tion shali be asseesed for its necessary expenses. ‘
NO sags OF DELEINQUENT DEBTORS,
Seg. 7. It shall be the dut f 2
Meuiber of this Association to gang al
mediately, in writing. to each a d all the
other Members, the name, residence aud
occupation ot any person in debt to him or
i en oar of mere andise and
who has neglected or refused t F
indebtedness, re
BLACK LIST:
Sec, 8. It shall be the duty of the Secre.
roi to — in writing, the name, resider ce, and occupation of every person reported to him, by a Member of this A» sociation, as delinquent, amount of indebtedness abd te whom due, in » Book kept
for that purpose, styled the ‘Black Book.”
He shall notify each Member,. in writing
every month of all such delinquent debtors:
and no Member of tris Associition, after
receiving such notice, shall give the person 80 complained of any credit until notified that the n: me of said praon has been
erased from the “ Black bouk.’’’
DELINQUENT’S SETTLEMENT.
Sec. 9. When a delinquent makes settle.
ment in full, it shall be the duty of the
Member to whom such settlement is-:made
to inform the Secretary of the fact. who
shall in like manner, give ihamediate notice to every Member of this Afsociatiun.
BLACK LIST FOR BuNkLFI£ OF MEM.
BERS ONLY.
Sec. 10, Neither the Secreta cr an
Member shal! make known on peeinat the
sale to be do: e, the monthly report of the
Society's list of delinquent debtcrs, oF any
copy thereof, tu persons not members of
this .ssociation, in good standing.
DUTY OF PRESIDENT.
Sec, 11. It shall be the duty of the
President to preside a’ all Meecings of this
Associati¢ u. He shall see that the rules
ano regulations are properly enforced, an
perform such other duties.as ma; be con.
sistent with his office, and for the best interest of the Association,
DUTY OF SECRETARY.
Sec. 12. The Secretary shall kee
record of all the tr nsactions of tlfis pet
ciation. Hesh:ll keep all Books of Ac
count. He Shall receive all moneys of the
Association, and pay the same out only up-.
= "9 — ee by the +resident. He
vhall send all notices and comm cations
salled for by these rules. a
QUORUM,
Sec. 13. At «ll monthly or § : _m j pecial
meetings, five Members shall constitute a
quoram for the transaction of. business.
Notice of special meetin: s of the Associa.
i oS ae for two days in the
Nevada Daily TRanscrirt, sigre
President and Se retary. sills
AMENDING BY LAWS.
Sec. 14. No part of these Rule
ulatio’ s shall-be «altered or ocr Pape
cept by a two-thirds vote of ail the Mem.
bers present ata meeting ed for that
purpose, or ata regular mont ily meeting.
Tne followirg are the names of
members belonging to the yf oon eg
Hanson & Wadsworth, Lester & Mulloy, E,
a & Co.. Ae, Lademan, Win
Wolf, sutton & Judge, and Alex. Gault. —
Cc. E. MULLOY, President.
A. H. HANSON, Secretary, iys
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
MY HOUSE, CONTAINING sIx
rooms. is offered for sale eheap
iit for-cash. The house is sitnated “1
: Lost H Il, on the American Bill
roud. There is about three acres of ground
and upwards of one hundred fruit bearing
trees. There is also a go: d wel} and out.
builgings on ths lot. “#cr further particulurs enquire on the premises of
° NENKY TREZISE.
24, 1876 hia
». Nevada City, B yt.
p+ Ree)
ment of Sextial and Seminal Diseares
such as Gonorrhea,Gieet, Stricture, Syphi}.
is in al] its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im
potency, étc. Skin Diseases (of jearg
standing) and Ulcerated egs success: ylly
treated. is
Dk. GIBBON. has the pleasure of an.
nouncing that he has returged from vigitin,
the principal Hospitals of Lvrope, and hag
resumed practice: at his E-spenrery, 693
Kearney Street, corner of Commer ial, San
Francisco, wheré His ol€ patients and those
requiring his services may Lod hini.
money in seekirg out "ew remedies, and hag
returned witl increase. acilities for the
alleviation of huinan suffering.
Horrible Diseases.
How many thousands of persons;—beth
male and female, are there who are gutter.
ing out-amiserable existence frora the-et.}
fect of secret indulgences, or fretn virvs
-absorbe nto the system ! Look at theiy
pallid, e.iaciated and disfigured faces’ and
their broken dowu constitutions, disquali.-.
fying them for the happiness of marriage
or the enjoyment of. lite. In this horrid
. *y situation thousinds eutier until death closes
the scere Let parents, goa diens, friends
attend tr any of those who are sufferiug
with anv of these horrible life destroying
maladies—see that they are cared for and
cured hefore it be too tate. ‘Send them tm.
mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who
maw .ade private disease his especial study
or yeers,and who is certain to cure the
most inveterate cases without mercury or
injurious drugs. It is iniportant. to those
wheare afiiicted, or to those who are inter
asted in the welfare’of their friends,. to be
careful of the many pretended-doctors who
Infcst all cities, publishing their skill in
curing all diseases in x few days, imposing ©
upon the public by using the nsmes of em.
inent physicians irom Europe and other
places, Be, therefore, careful and make
strict inaviries, or you may fall into th
banes of those charlatans. ,
Seminal Wéakness. ‘
Seminal Emissions, the consequence ot
self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraveé
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
extent, producing with unerring certainty
the following train ‘of morbid symptoms,
unless combattedby seientific ‘medical
measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ring.
ingin the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasi.
ness about the loins, weakness of the limbs,
ecrfused vision, blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, difiicerce in approaching strangers, a disiike toform new acquaintances, 8
disposition to shun society, loss of mem.
orv. hectic flushes, pimples and various
eruptions about the face, furred. tongne,
fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night
sweats, monomatm sand frequent insanity.
If relief be not obtained, persons 80 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 discese, which never tails of effecting
quick and radical wre.
One Hundred Dollars to apy one who will
prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured
of this complaint by either of the San
Francisco quacks.
Married Men,
Or those who contemplate marriage, who
are suffering. under any of these fearful
maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay
to obtain immediate relief.
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or
sending for packages of medicines may reiy
apon his assurance of confidential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more
than to be charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, considering the circumstances
of the cases, racher than a tow prevalent and
se) fish practice of extortion among quacks
and pretenders. . :
Dk. GIBBON is responsible, and will
ive to each patient a written instrument,
binding himself to effect a radical and per”
Cured at: Home.. :
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by adcidressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of
time the disease has continued, and the
medicine promptly forwarded, free from
damage and curiosity, to any part of the
conntry, with full and piain direction for
ase. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in
coin, in a registered letter ;through the
Post Office, or through Wells, Targo & Co.,
a pavkage of medicine will be forwarded
by express tu any part of the Union.
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
etieet,co fer Commercial, San Francisco.
Post Offic Bex1y57. :
Private ntrance on Commercial treet.
er
Consult:tions FREE. a
87 Correspondents will please inform
DR. GIBBON that they read his advertise
ment in tue DamLy Transcript. myl
SUMMONS.
TATE OF CALIFORNIA. COUNTY OF
KY NEVADA, ss. In the District Cours
of the F. urte: uth Judicial Disirict of the
State of California, in ayd for the county
of Neva ia, The Pe: pie of the State of California send erecting to Tecoma Silver
Mining Company of Utah limited Defenant.
You are h reby r quired to a: pear in an,action brought avainst you im th: DistrictCowt
of the F. urt enth Judicial District of the
State of California, in-and-for the county
of Nevade,«n the Itth day of October
1876, by Erwin. Davis, Piaintiff, and to apSwerthe comp!aint filed therein, within
ten day* [exclusiue o'1 the day Of service)
after the service on you of this Summons
—if -erved within. his county;: or, if
Served out of this county, but in this District, within twe: tv days; otberwise witbin forty days—or judement wi!l be taken
against yon by defanli, according to the
prayer of raid cofnplaint, Being an action
brought against you by Plaintiff to recover
the sum of ter thousand one hundred fand
thirteen and 47-100 collars, alleged to be
due and ow ng from you to Plaintiff for
money raid, laid out and +xpended at Defendant’s instance and request, betweeD .
and inciuding the 6¢h day of July,1875 and
the l4th day of O tober, 1876, which Defendant underteok and promised to psy
plaintiff on demand. Plaintiffavers that
Defendant has not paid the same, or aDy
part thereof, although demand for psyment bas been made Ther fore Plaintiff
prays judgment against you for said sum of
$10,113 47 and costs of suit. _ Aod you are
hereby nutined that if yow fail to appesT
? Avy an nye ©
required, the said Piaintiff will take judgment agxinst you for the sum of $10,113 4
and costs of suit
=——) ~Intestimony whereof, I, James
seal) PD. White, ( lerk of District Ccurt
———)if read, do hereunto set my hand
and imy1e sthe seal of said Court, at effie, in the C ty of—Nevada, on the 18th
day ef October A. D 1878.
Stepben Le Wolf, Plaintiff's Attorney
019 _JAMES D, WHITE, Clerk.
—
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDEBSi ie stockholders of ‘Thd Bank of Neveda County will meet on Monday, November 6th, 1876, 2° 10 o’clock, A. M., at
Niles Searls" law office. ip tne city of *e
vada, Califorria, for the purpose of, taking
action ou a proposition to havé “proceedings in Bankruptcy withdrawn.
k. W. TULLY, Presidest‘The Doctor has spared neither time nor ~
a9nent cure, or make no charge. tia}
Remem er to put BOX 1957 on the le® .
Dr. G. willgive ~
°
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Soils; Waters, tndus
Mines eXaminedun?sultations uu Cuemic
questions.
Charges: Gold an
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WHOLESALE AND
GROCERIES A
COMMERCI:!
sa
rY STORE IS
WITH N
CHOICE FAMD
Produce of a
My Goods are So
Prices and are
a Reasonable
Charge.
Thankful for the
towed, I respectful
auce of the same.
Nevada City. Augu
From the
~ JOSIAH
On Amer
\ ILL, FROM T
. be for sale at
WILLIAN
Commercial Stre
The fruit from thi
ebrated for its variet
FAMILIES SUPPLI
TO SUIT, AS LOW
All orders from a
Promptly filled,
Regular customer:
Satisfavtion
W
Ww
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CHOICE
FROM THE CELE
ORCE
T L. NICHOL
@ above Orchard
SUTTON
‘0 their season,
Families will be &1
Yo suit, atthe lowest
rders from the su
“pper part of the ,
Memptly filled,
Direct all orders to
SUTTO?
COMMERCIAL srRi
June 28th, 1876.” ee
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moptly attendad
mas; KEVAL