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EATRE,
ES VIVIAN,
final Comedian
Vocalist,
38, Sketches, ¢
MMe hd Soe —
hiladelphia, Boston, ete
1d over Three Hundred
sin San Francisco, Will
que
rERTA INMENTs,
ADA CILY, ON
ga at ‘Sept. Sth,
nnig, Sept. 10% ,
A be assisted-by
‘BEIFFATE,
ist, and
A.
ianiste,
ou te “Wilk tetent: his
and
Pa.
. &
MUSE,
ES, =
ECPOTES,
is
MPERSONATIONS,
ete,
sinine each Evening. :
One Dollar. :
Hal f Price,
usiness Managek.
tILL, Advance Agent:
vi f° .er Sts,, San Francisco.
etal M usi¢ Dealers
} are the’ Best!
n Concerts by all of cur
Triptive Circular,
& Hyde Piano,
we@only —
si
4.
INSTRUMENT,
Hundred. Dollars!
are 715 octave, and
fodern Improvements,
wood Case, Beautiful
n Frame, Carved Legs
6 Bass; Agraffe ‘Erebie,
). inches; width, 3 feet
=D FOR TEN YEARS
Reimerte
‘very county connty in
sndard Organ '
2 of Tone, Beauty of
f Workmanship, EleDurability,
VALLED.
yon hand 2 geod asleap Pianos,
ST OCTAVE, AGRAFFE
FROM THE BEST
ATERIAL AND
L.RRANTED.
rthless Pianos can be
1D ORGANS-— .
‘STALLMEN1S, IF
RED,
-fore purchasing.
MAN & HYDE,
itor’s Sale.
——
y. given, thot in purwrder of the Propat:
ot Nevada, State o!
be Thirty-first day of
the niatter of the esdeceased, the undert uf suid deceased, will
. tO the highest bidsduy, the 9th day of
, at 10 o’clock, A. M.,
om ofJ. 8. Holbroek,
ity of NeVada, in said
folowing personal
Bedstead, 2 Hair Matis Bureau, 1 Sink, 1
dachine, 2 Trunks, 1
ad, 1 small Table, 1
, 1 Cane Rocker, 1 La, 2. Fine Gold Chains,
uv, containing seven
id Ring, 1 Quart Cup,
LED C. WARNER,
Adininuistrate.
ution.
») heretofore existing
finds and T. Bb. Nickane ofHinds & Nichol
, dissoived by mutual
#8 Will hereafter be
icholson, who is aui bills due the said
nds against the sie”
Sth, 1874.
'AURANT.
ED TO
mercial Street,
‘anscript Block.
LTON, Prop’.
n all stylea and at the
pall hours, ‘sabd
»
oy er beds, as they
1 the ridge leading from Snow .
Columbia Aun, -Cilerokee,
-ineludes the Badger Hil!) North San .
Juan, Sweetland and French Co tral,
nary -last-to the first ~of July,
“through large and long bedrock tun.
feet of tunnel to the claims of Atwa. pen up one of the fiuest set of dig-¢laims in working order they will
\be one and a ‘bulf millions or three
Millions per annum.
The Daily Transcript
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
» > Miehhg oh the Wiese:
There has been so much Said a about,
the yield of bullion from the ola rivare usually called,
ae to French Corral, that we have !
taken some pains to ascertain the .
true amount) taken from the taines .
located on the gravel deposits ii in.
gludediathe following named places
towit: Moore's. Fiat, Relief Hi,
(which
The above named places -show-thet
handsome sum shipped in bullion .
for six-months, from the first of Janof
$496,000 in round numbers. In this{
estimate is not inelyded the amount .
shipped from North Bloomfield and .
Lake City, which would uhidoubtedly
swell the figares to over a Half ami:
lion dollars for the short space of .
tine above mentioned, Even this .
does ‘not actually give the amount!
produced in that time, as the=firat
few days in July show an addition .
in the above fioures of $147,000. Tt
is the custom of mineowners to .
make if a point to clean up-on_ the
first of Jaly that their employees
maybe paid off. Iti3-also usual to
clean up in the latter part of Decetiber for the same reason, or toSquare .
ap all .outstanding indebtedness tie’
lirstof the--year,-. This—woutd—in:
orease ‘the actual .products of the
—Ridge-to $643,000, not iucluding the
shipments: of Bloomfield and Lake
= City; which would. sprobably i increa
Ahe amount $20, 000 or $25,000.
The fatare prospects for that pc \)
tion of Nevada eounty is aiich grebter than the present, when the fac'lic}
ties for mere extensive mining
nels are. completed,-a few of which
are here meuticned: A thousand .
ter & Knotwell, at Moore’s Flat, will
gings at that place. The Boston
claims at the same place, belonging .
to Mr. Hagarty, has a fine tunnel
under course of construction by
Marks & Co. for onehalf of the
ground, will-soon be compieted,
which will add materiully to the
gold yield of that. locatity.
mammoth tunnel of the North
‘Bloomfield Co., which will be completed in Getules next,
for washing through by the first of.
the coming year. After getting their
mn a constant head uf frem 1,500 to
2,600 inches of water, and will turn
out an immense amonnt of gold.
The Union Company’s tunnel, which
is now being opened and will soon
ve in full working order, will yield
2ts portion of the precious metal,
The Enreka Lake Compuny’s tannel
running from Spring cieek into the
hill and opening up-alarge surface
claim, will pour its product itito the . —channel of commerce — Badger
Hill the Milton Company will soon
commence a tunnel to open-up one
of the largest set of min ny claims
on the Ridge. The American Company, on Manzanita Hill, have their
tunnel constuntly running day and
night, and when completed wi'l opea
up a very richchannel. The Milton
Company’s tunnel at the lower end
of the same bill, is on the eve of
completion. This enterprise, with
the American Company’s tunnel,
will be ample to run the whole of
this hill out to bedrock; and clean
up the channel from one end to the
other. A tunnel from E.pire ravine
to Tun out Kate Hays, Trust and
Hope, Allison & Co., and Bell, Alexander & Co.'s cluims, above French
Corral, would ‘open up a larg: territory of mibing claims. The Milton
Company’s F. ench Corral tungel, in
which the Ingersoll drill is successfully at worg, when completed opens
up along rich channel.” It would
not be exaggerating to s.y that when
the above improvements ure all com;
pleted, with the-abundant water sup-ply of the Ridge, in place cf a little]
overa half muiliion fur six’ months,
that the yield fur the same time will
rer
Taxe Ayer’s Sarsaparill. to purify
{ prices “Eteven yards ‘of our shotes
8, .
The};
and ready . :
Tot the Ladies.
In order to make room q our-immense stéek of fall goods, we will,
sell for the next three days, anything
in our line, 35 per cent less . than cost
NORTHERN DISTRICT FAIR.
MARYSVILLE!
ii
calico for one dollar.
$1-3¢ ROSENBERG BROS!
i aac eee
Go to Nivens’ new stand, corner of
Broad and Pine Streets for the best .
cigars in tewn,
“
avp27
‘Childre en s s Pictures,
Made in two se conds, by Mrs. Ru' dolpb, Photographer. a2
oo
‘Cantings for Sale,
—
+
cheap. perl: at this office,
+
. of the proper quality : and poured regularly}
i as it ought. t» be, into the upper bowels, it
Keeps the intestine], ¢eanal free from vub. Struction, But if, ewing to the sloggish
action of the liver, the secretion be defi. Cient in-quality or gmentity, or both, cos. tiveness is the result; nor‘ cua the bowels
; under such cire umistances ba permanently
. Tegalated, except by!an efficient anti-bil. ious agent. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is
su_h ah agent, as well as a painless laxa.
. tive and a genigl tonic. Hence it isa speCific for constipation. But this is-only one
of the many virtues of this unequall ed ¥,
i etable restorative. It is one of” the ces
. Of the bile to abstract the euperébundant
. carbon from the bload, a hen the iiver
. does not work this function devolves up-on the kidneys, whieh cannot even imperfeotly perfurm the task without being se. .
. riously disdtctered. Consequently, kidney
. diseases are often consequent upon the
torfidity of the liver. .A course of the
Bitters will effe sotually arouse and regulate
that organ when inert 3T slothful, and
thereby avert chrvnie diseases. of the kid. neys or bladder, # 4&8 Well as cure constipation.. Moreover, this -powerfuiSpecifics
an absolute cure foi dyspepsia, nervous
prostration, mental despondency, generaj
debility, headache, and ald the minor ailments proceedin from imperfect. diges/
; tion and assimilation. As an invigorant .
‘for theaged and infirm, and’ a meansof
@apidly restoring the strength ef convalescent patients, it takes precedence of every
other ni¢dicated stin Mant in use
f brwurasath will be one of the
Largest Auction Sales of
the Season.
_-Atthe Auction Reoms; on COMMERCIAL
s TREET, on
Wednesday, Sept. 2, at 10 A. M.
In addition to the property already advertised in the Transcript, belonging to the
Estate of Jostua Mulloy, th: re will be sold
. Bedste ids, Mattrus es, Stoves, Tables, Cari peta, Chairs, Bureaus, Parlor Set, Drshes,
Washsts mds, Bedding. Lounges, Book Cas s
Wardrobes, Ww atches, Watch Chains, Clocks
, Books, and im fact one of tye largest as
sort ment of geods ever of “fred for sale at
auction.
This will be a good opportunity to get
anything you want cheap.
aed J. 8. HOLBROOK.
AUCTION
COMMISSION STORE.
NECOND HAND FURNITURE Rought
KS and bold.
“ae
3.8. HOLBROOK.
Broad Street, opposite the Bank, Nevada,
WAGON AND HORSES
LUMBER WAGON WITH A SPAN
CF HORSEs AND HAKNLSS, in fine
oruer is offered for sale cheap. For particulars inquire at the TRANSCKIPT OF FICK
or at BLASAUF'’s BREWERY. adv
New Cigar and Tobacco Stand.
ARCHIE NIVENS.
AS opened a Cigar Stand, on the corner of Brosd and Pine streets, where
can befounda splendid assortment of
wy
Imported and Domestic Cigars.
Alco the fincst brands of
CHEWISG AND SMOKING TOBACCO, PIPES, ETC., ETC,
The stock is of the choicest kind, and
will be sold at the lowest market rates.
‘The Telegraph Office has been
removed tothe new Cigar Store.
u23
JOHN H. HARKISUN,
EALER IN BEEF, “MUTTON,
VEAL, CORNED BEEF, COKNED
ARCHIE NIVENS.
Cee gold at reesonabie rates tor Cash.—
‘Bhop on Broad Street, uppurite Lhe Nevada
Taoestre.
EMPIRE MEAT MARKEr.
A’ second-hand top buggy for sale
Misdirécted Bile = :
The bile is slightly cathartic, and whey aaa
* Monday, Sept 14th, 1874,
~ SPEED PROGRAMME: :
ee, Sept 34.
for
all on ain awnes ja
ote ee el
the District Jul 1; 41974;best 2 in 3, 2 AF
. Parte, i205 x: Perey: $150 80
‘First -premium. $74; sec.
ond, $30; thira, $20
RACE AGAINST TIME—
____ Four minutes; free for all;
go-as they please; euch
herse to go Sing'y; the
“horse nearest four minnteg
“to to wins entries to remain
= Uuntilthe—firet-horse-—
starts. Entfance, $5.
ee aaa OF
Sanit Premium, $30; second, 3
No. 2 ~~
Mendig Sr Sep t 16
No. 3. TROTTING. RACE—Best 7
3in6 ; to’ harness; for hors. _~
es owned in the Distrie
July 1) 1874, he a at
3 miuutes.
Ls . ee ee et eae eae: -$250 096
First premifim,. $160;Bec. ~
ond, $75¢third, $25: :
No. 4. TROY TING RACE—Free
ea 2 miles and repeat;
for horses owned in the
st July 1, 1874.
Parse.. pinsee
. First proniinie. $150; BeC‘ . ond, $75; third, $25.
inn soe oe Sept 16.
No. 6. PACING RACE—Best 3 in
5; free forall. pacers owned
in the District duly 1,1874,
Parse... eredss cia -.-. $200 00
First premium; $100; BEC.
ond, $75; third, $25
No. 6. RUNNING RACE— —Free for
all; best 3 in 5.
. $250 00
Purse.. WES 08s 5u Gas Sees $200 00
First premium, $100; §®vond, $15; third, $26,
Thursday ...... ~ Sept 17.
Ne. 7. TROTTING RACE Best
3in3; free for all horses
“that never beat % 0.
wilt Sa ces esas os $30000°
“Finest premium, $150; sec_ 2100; third, $50, —
“NO. 8: TROTTING RACE — Best 3
in 6; free for all horses owned iu the District, duly 1,
\ 144, — never have. beat\en 2
First premium, $100; Bee
end, $90; third i, $30. :
Friday Sept 18.
No. &. LADIES’. TOURNAMENT
—For the most skillful
2nd accomplished equestri‘enne; to whom We Will, 6n ~~
decision of the Judge-, pay
four premiuu.s. First premium, $40; second, $30; third
$20; ‘fourth, $10. 5
No. 10. TRUTTING RACE—Best8 in §; free tor all staHieus
standing or owned in the
District June 1, 1874—
_Biackbird included.
See oeosceseerers
First premium, $150; second, $75; third, $25,
Saturday Sept 19.
Ne. 11. TROTTING RACE—Best 3
in 5;\free to ail double
teams owned by vbe same
person and.ased. as cae in
the District.
WOING 6 6565553. sss cs oid $100 00
First premium, $75; second, $25,
Ro. 43; TROTTING RACE—F ive
xoiles out; free for all:
MPN.. $200 00
First premium, $100; second
se third, $25. :
Trotting and Pacing to be governed by
the By-laws, Rules and Regulations of the
National Association.
Ranning Races by the
Agricultural Society,
Ah entries can bemade\st the Secreta.
. Ty’s office, atany time before 6 P. M., September 5th. ‘Yen per cent, premturn will
be required at the time of making the entry.
All entries subject to the approvalof the
Board of Directors.
A horse distancing the field, or any part
of the same, shall only be eutitled to to the
first mones:
ules of the State
The following counties comprise the
Nortbern District: Butte, Colusa, Del Norte,
Humbolt, Kiamatu. Lake, Lassen, Mendocino, Nevada, Naps, Piacer, Plumas, Shasig, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Solano, . Sut
ter, Lehama, Trinity, Yolo and Yuba.
By order of the Board.
D.E. KNIGHT, President.
Wm. G Murpuy, Secr: tay.
a22 koom No. 6, Odd Fellows’ Building.
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
ARD
“MINING CHEMICALS,
AND, LEAD AND CLAY CRUCIBLES,
KD AT
NEVADA DRUG STORE.
E. M. PRESTON,
APOTHECARY AND DEALER IN
Paints. Oils, Varnish, Paris White, Cement
Whiting, Plaster Paris, &c. &c.
Also, a full agscrtment.of Choice Liquors,
for medicinal purposes.
Perfume and Tailet Articles in Great Vari ty.
Freensi¢dons carefully os atall
hours.
N. W. Cor. Broad & Pine Sts.
Property insured against loss by fire at
the iowest raics byE. M. PRESTON,
Fire lusurance Agent.
Nevada, June 27th.
Heuse-Yor Sele.
large fine residence, eituated in NevaCommercial Btreet, Nevada. :
the blood and purse out the bumors,
pimples, boils and s res, which aie
metaly emblems of tue rottenness
within. "is
AMES MONRO t having opened 3 meat
Market op Guimmicrv ial Birect, is pre.
pared .o supply custumers: witu the une .
Quality of eet, Mustua. rerk, Vous uor cut
ment, ) Cosmas Sauee. <@t Che luWenl price
F}
Zz as Cit), Containing 9 rooms, célar
bu tu-reom,closete Ac. Onere lot also
& xreat ny ae choice truiton the premisTerms cai
8 OSS Syply to 7. Mi. WALLING
212 Real Estate : Agent.
. Bell & Belden’s Colum n.°$200 Co
~ BELt& BELDEN,
Masonic Building,
Cor? Pine & Commercial Streets,
. Wheladase and Retail
DEALERS IN
W. H. Crawford’:
pestis emchadenoncntadel
3:
UaT REORIVRD AND KEPT CON
‘STANTLY-ON HAND A “2
LARGE STOCK OF .
aL
—_——* AN DSHELF
HARDWARE,
Bs PLows;, =
—AND—
b>
F
OLDEN TRUTHS —
1
So
‘
-FBOM. «xs <ees
1° nied forth = his
Spacious and Blegant New Store
l —ON—
Cohamercial-Street, ee
And bids the gay world wag. as it will fer
= he is happy. The admiration of sere QUEtomers at seeing his
' as Music to his sonl. The throng that
i 4 daily: Visit bis :
Witing Chimicals,t
Patent Medicines,
&o. &e. :
2
A full line of
CHOICE PERFUMERY,
TOILET SOAPs,
= TOILET POWDER,
. COLOGNE SETS,COMBs, BRUSHES, .
PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS,
—PAINT BRUSHES. . BOOKS ! t
BLANK BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
GIFT BOOKS,
JUVENILE,
at the Lowest Terms,
STATIONERY,
Gold Pens,
Steel Pens,
Letter and Note Paper,
Legal Cap,
Bill Cap,
> @brawing Paper,
_ Envelopes.
&o, &c:
Bethesda Water!
Taken from the Celebrated Mineral Springs of _Waukesha,
Wisconsin.
This Water is one of the best and most
wonderful curative agents known to the
MATERIA MEDMa in all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder or any secondary symptoms growing out of such derangeroenta as
Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Liver Dersngement,
Billiousness, Costiveness and al! other dieeases. Huudreds of Testimonials are added every day by persons of note who have
been cured by the use of Bethesda Water,
Judge Field of the U. 8. Supreme Court,
says ; It will cure every disease of the Kidney, direct or remote.
U. 8. Senator Windom, of Maine, testifies
to ita efficiency in his case of Kidney troubig of over twenty yeara stending. He was
cured in ten days.
Prof. Williard Parker of New York, Cpllege and Hospital. The acknowledged head
of the profession in America, has ordered
the Hospital to be supplied with Bethesda
Water. o
Its curative properties proven in huondreds of well authenticated cases.
Yor further infurmation apply for elrculars, etc. at
BELL & BELDEN’S,
Agents for Bethesda Water.
_» School Libraries supplied.
AT THE OLD s STAND,
Opposite the Union, Hotel,
MAIN STREET :
Wevada City.
—_—IRON AND STERL,
NAILS AND SHOVELS,
_ WHEELBARROWs, '
‘Rope, all : sizes, Blocks & Sheaves
se Bey tees
Bie. iy eens
areeacecieis PIPE
}-Made to order and Tarred
Rubber Hose, Belting & Packing,
“Doors: & Windows
_ GLASS & PUTTY,
iS
Linseed, Lard “i Castor Oil.
= Bole Agent for the
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT
. MIXED FOR USE. [
—roee
POWDER,
Giant, California and Eastern.
Agent for the
WEED SEWING MACHINE
THE BEST MADB,
Always in stock, SPOOL COTTON, SILK,
in use.
Agent for A. 8. Hallidie’s
WIRE ROPE!/c
At Manufacturers’ Prices and Freight.
WOODEN and WILLOW
WARE,
CROCKERY
AND
GLASS WARE,
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS. ©
Call and Examine
my prices ;: .
‘Before making purchases
elsewhere:
By Doing So.
GAS AND WATER PIPE of all hinds
City Water Works. .
W. H. CRAWFORD,
27 and 29 Main Strcct.
: hands,
. AND NEEDLES for the yarions’ Machines . —
3)
CAN SAVE COIN!
Tin Ware made and Renaived.
always on hand and connections msde with
UNIQUE BAZAAR
Is evidence of the superiori.y of his goods
and the treatment customers feceive at his ~
Theresia
EVERY LUXURY
“. To be found there that is a the
Tropic or Tem erate Zones,. ‘here “i eV oa
ry\ variety of
BEAUTIFUL TOYS
That human ingenuity has been able to ix.
vent,
CONFECTIONERY
That ‘would tempt the palate of the
and every article in the Variety. line 80-86:
perior in quality and 80 artistically arrang
Gode,
ed that the whole SrmabHahimens delights
the eyes of the beholder,
4
The new brands of
\Cigars and Tobacco 3
ARE UNEXCELLED !
GOLDSMITH
to visit him at his new, stand and he prom.ses them polite attention and the best stock
of Goods from which to select ever seen in
the mountains. _
astonds @ cordial inv jitation wna =
‘Remember the New Store.
Opposite Tr: anseript Office,
Commercial Street, Nevada:_Nevada, Ang. 19th. =
ANBON W. LESTER,
Lester & Mulloy,
Wholegale and Retail Dealers,
CHAS. E, MULLOY
of i
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
Fine “Wines and Whiskies.
\ x KEEP ON HAND CONSTANTLY
A LANGE wand varied stuck of the
aboy line of Goods:
No, 52 Broad Street,
NEVADA CITY.
Nevada, July 15, 1874.
J. M. WALLING,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
—AND—
Justice of the Peace.
SEARCHING RE COUKDS, ABBTRACTING
wD AND CONVEYANCI NG pmaipity atten
ded to,
Accounts collected.
Also Agert for: :
PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE AGENUY
AND COMMERCIAL FIRE INSURANCE
CO. OF LONDOS,
Parties desiring to SELL, PURCHASE © ik
RENT: PROVERLY will tind it-to their acvantage to cali at my office,
Office Ne 62 Bivad street, Ner
City.
LUNDON “ASSUR ANCE
CORPORATION.
STABLISHED A, BD. 1720.
Cash Assets, — $13,000,000
ss.
Fire Risks at Current Rates.
CROBS_& CO. General Agente,
No. 31 3 California Street, San Freutincs
LESTER & MULLOY
Agents for Nevada City.
_ Nevada, , Aug. i, 1874.
THE PEOPLES CHOICE! i:
FOR SUPERVISUR,
Ist District,
George G. Allan.
ELEUi ION,
Ne
. Wedne:day. tept. 2nd, 1874.
Merada, Aug, 19th.