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September 23, 1876 (4 pages)

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i * t for S in IF or vate ngs ially and \ ~ Bor 3236, N.Y. e = Lounges, Spring Beds, ‘ete. NEVADA CITY, CAL. —_— LOCAL AFFAIRS. ‘Local Breyities. _ The Citizens Bank hours will be as follows: Open at 10 a. m. and closa at 4Pr. mM. On Saturdays from 10 to 4, and re.open at 644 and close at 8 P. M. : The wholesale liquor house of R. B. Gentry & Co; at San Francisco,’ isthe best one, to trade wiih in the State. Nearly all the retail dealers in this part of the State purchuse of Dick. If people will. drink, they —=pught-to-get that kind of tiquor whichcomes from. a-reliable. house. A petition is being circuiated The Daily Branseript. Centennial Dancing Club _ Will have a dance at Temperance Hall, on Friday evening of each week. Citizens invited to attend. Admission One Doilar.89 C.D. C. Livery Stable for Sale. The well known Empire Stable, the only one in Nevada City, consisting of thirty heed of horses, fourteen buggies, feur rockaways, one Hack, fourteen sets double barness, nine sets single harness, saddles, bridles, whips, robes and blankets, all in fine condition. I will sell the above named property, or one half of the same ata’ barguin for cash. Apply to D. WELLINGTON, Union Hotel Barber Shop. € A Fine Thing for the Teeth. _ Fragrant SOZODONT is a composition of the p rest and choicest ingredients of the Oriental vegetable kingdom. Every ingredient is well known to have a beneficial «ffect ‘on the teeth and gums. Its embalming or antiseptic property and-aromatic fragrance makes it a toilet luxury. SOZODONT removes all disagreable ordors from the breath caused by catarrh, bad teeth, &c. Itis entirely freefrom the injurious and actid properties of tooth pastes and powders which destrc the enaiiiel: One bottle lasts six months. LJ A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervons weakness, early decay, loss __. of manhood, &c., I will senda recipe. will cure you, FREE OF — CHARGE, — This great remedy—was discove.ed by # missionary in South ~pniong the ‘Democrats in tuis city} Bice shampoo,-&-elean. shave, }aIperiea Se nd“a-s for the formation of Tilden & Hendricks Club. A meeting of the Club will be held next week for organizatiow. ya nate “Itis estimated that there are not ‘less than one hundred thousand dollars in gold coin buriedin various places in this Township. Now we have a good bank here that money ought to be unearthed and brought into use, and then we suall see prosperous times again. : The District Court meets.on Monday next, when the parties indicted for murder at ‘Trout Creek;Meaido w Lake’ Township, will be tried. Truckee wili be well represented at ‘ that time. Jack Frost made his appearance yesterday morning. Tne nights are now getting pretty coul. Nelson Hammondand family will Jeave-Reny next week in private conveyance for a visit to’ Nevada City, North Sap Juan aud neigubouring places. ‘‘Nels’’ says he bas been sitting on the water trough preity hard forthe past week uud ‘needs a little recreation. Since be canuot “take in” Puiladelpnia he wiil go im the other direction und Lave a sluli centennial of bis own, We don’t know, much about ‘the centennial part, but would give the best portion of our wardrobe for a special luvitation to make ous of tie ary, says the-Reuo Gazette. — Senator Sargent left here yesterday. He Wii spend one day at ‘the State Fair, aud arrive in San Franisco this eveniug, Where he will be received wich sor Rel os ee ee te Now is your Chance, — To-day is the just’ opportunity te get bargains. iu bouts aud shoes. Go to the San Fraucisco soot and Shoe Store, Pine street. s23-1t ¢ ia eae as . Notice. Rev. Mr. Davis having been invited to bold Episcopal services at Llruckee, there will be uo regular service at Trinity Church on Sunday. ‘he Sanday School will assemble as usual, EF. G. Guild Has’ just received on consignment direct from theEast, in original Packages, a lot of Perambulators and Childrens’, Wagons, which he will Sell at San Fraucisco prices. Also now receiving froin the Cupital Furniture Co., a Jurge assortment of new Farniture, cousisiing of Bedroom Sets, Parlor Sets, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, ~ Pillows, Tables, Chairs, Has in store Step Ladders, Bird Cages, Looking Glasses and Hat Racks. Also a large assortment of Clocks, from the National Clock Co. Agent for the Combe Non-Explosive Lamp, ‘he best and safest Lamp in use. Call and see for yourselves. s23-lw >. —— Hyman Gros., Have just received a large assortment of Men’s, Youth's and Boys’ Clothing, Underwear, Hats, Boois, Blankets, and a fall line of Ladies’, Misses and ‘Chgren’s Shoes, &c., whieh they propose to sell lower than ever. Call and convince yourselves, Hyman Bnros., 823 Cor. Broad & Pine Sts. The Lust Day. Go to the San Franciscé Boot and Shoe Store, Pine street,and get great bargains in Boots and Shoes. Positively the last day. * 823-1t Agents make $15 a Day. Our large life-like Sieel Engravings of the. Presidentiul Caudidutes sell rapidly. Send for circular. N. ¥. Engraving Co., 35 Wall Street, : a ie & First of the Season. Mew Cranberries at LESTER & MULLOY's. “1. . iiwing. anda close cut of the hair isa ijuxry this hot weather. Fay, at the Union Hotel, can perform all of them in the best style. : ‘Geo. K. ‘purser, Has in store, imporied from the St. Louis Stamping Co., a full line of Patent Granite Preserving Kettles, Dish, Sauce and Fry Pans, of every size, which are cheaper and better than all other makes. Also Glass and Tin Fruit Cans, of all kinds, together with the largest &8sortment of Stoves, Tin aud Hardware ever brought to Nevada County. Also Shot Guns, Pistols, Powder and Shot, French and American Shoe Leather, ete. Call and Sée for yourselves. ag27-1m ° Fruit Jars! Fruit Jars? 2,000 Fruit Jars, in-store and for sale by W. A, Sraourney, : 18 and 20 Commercial street, Nevada City. 85 ‘velope to the Rev. Josepa T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York City. ' jol3 6m FSP IRAE SE OSES TES ELLE TPE TIT CASH! CASH! HOW TO SAVE MONEY. a ALL PARTIES ¥ Who Purchase -of Us for Cash, (Gold Coin) Goods. amounting to $5.00 and upwards, we will, on and after this date, give a DISCOUNT OF FIVE PER CENT. From Regular Prices, LESTER & MULLOY. Dealersin Groceries & P: ovisions, NO. 52 BROAD STREET; Guznn’s Sakphur Soap isa positive inspiration. It was a happy thought to combine the remedy, which of wll otbers is beneficial. in the. majority of cutaneous diseases, with a pleasant and pure soap, by means of which it can be brought in contact with affected parts. Itissold everywhere. Hacan’s Macnoura Baim preserves and restores the complexion; removes freckles, tan and sallowngss; makes the skin soft, white und delicate. aoe Lyon’s Katruarion’ makes beautiful, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents its falling out or turning gray, It has stood the test of 40 yeas. Is charmingly perfumed, and has no rival. mebl2-ly “Pond’s Extract, 2 Among the many excellent family Medicines which from time to time Appeared before the public, there is not ene &o generally useful,—se simple andso truly curative as Pond’s Extract. glance over the long cat} alogue of ills'and diseases which it is reputed to cure, will convince us, if any faith ean be ced in human testimouy, that this Ja ‘one of. the rarest most useful medicines, if. not the most truly valuable remedy ever made known. For nearly thirty years it has been in extensive use among the people. and profession; aud though its claims bave been a thousand times subjected to searching scrutiny, yet in every instance these claims have been triumphantly vindicated, The people, to whom, from long use and experience it has becume indispensable, bave universally given it their aproval; and the medical profession, though generally slow to admit a new medicine, or to endorse ranything but their own practice, have in thousands of instances adopted it, aud not only use it freely but cheertully recommend it. Like a trne friend, the move we use it and know it the better we l.ke it. Iron in the Blood. The Peruvian Syrup vitalizes and enriches the blood, tones up the sysDyspepsia, Debility, Dropsy. Chills and Fevers, Chronic Diarrboa, Nervious Affections, Beils, Humors, Diabetes, etc. . Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy from weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; -and-invalids eannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial. iat A 32-page pamphlet, containing a history, of the Peruvian Syrup, a valuable paper on progress in medi cal science,a. treatise ou iron asa medical agent, testimonials from distinguished physcians, clergymen and others, will be sent free to avy address, Seth W. Fowle & Sons, proprietors, 86 Harrison Ave., Buston. . Sold by dealers generally. From R.Fellows, M. D., of Hill, N. H. Although I bave geperully a great objection to patent medicines, I can but say in justice to Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of wild cherry that it is a remedy of superior value for Pulmonary, Diseases. = I have made use of this preparatio for years, and it bas proyed to be very rekable and effcucions in tbe treatment of severe and longstanding Coughs. I kuow oioue patient, now in comfortable healib, who bas tuken this remedy, and who but for its use, I consider, wonld not now be ivi ‘R. Fexiiows, M.D. Its application cannot be detected. ‘ Ne vada Cit y July 21, 1876. $727 Nevada City. MOUNTAIN FRUIT, From the Orchard of ae JOSIAH ROGERS, On American Hill, Wt: FROM THIS TIME FORTH, be for sale at the store of WILLIAM BLACK,. Commercial Street, Nevada City. The fruit from this orchard is justly celebrated for its. variety, fine flavor and size. FAMILIES SUPPLI*D IN QUANTITIES TO SUI", AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, All orders from any pert of the State promptly filled. Regular customers will be fairly dealt with and satisfaction guaranteed, WILLIAM BLACK, : ?un7-Im Comme: cial St. ASSESSMENT NUTICE. OORES FLAT BLUE GRAVEL MINing Company. Principal place of business San Francisco, California. © Location of works Mvore’s Flat, Nevada county, Cal. Notice is herebv given, that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the ‘14th dry of Sentember, 1876, 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 Secretary at the office of the company, No. 535 California Street, San Francisco. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 18th day of October, 1876, will be delinq: ent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless psyment is: made before, will be old on Monday, the 6th dy of November, i876, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of Bale. WM. SMALL, Secretary. Office No. 535 California St. San Francisco. . 519 PROBATE NOTICE. Sx OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada,. In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Frank House, deceised Pursuant to an order of said Court, made on the 18th day of September, A. D. 1876, notice is hereby given that Saturday, the 30th day of September, 1876, at one o'clock, P. M. of said day, at the Court Reom-of said Court, at the City of Nevada; in the County of Nevada, have been appoirted as the time ati place for proving the Will of said Frank House deceased,and tem,builds up the broken down, curés . fortearing the application of David Rose for the issuance to him of Letters Testamentary, when and where any person interested maay appear and contest the same. JAMES D. WHITE, Clerk, 619 By Joun Wepser, Deputy. ESTRAY NOTICE. rg ce to the ranch of'the undersigned, § October, 1875, one Blue. Koan four .year old Steer, branded LH on left hip, ‘and alsoa brand on side, blurred. Earmarks—slit in left ear, under bit and over bit in right. ‘The owner by proving property apd paying dumages cau recover it. if not called for within 30 days wil) be seld. H. SCHARDIN. Newtown, Sept. 15, 1876. ad SCHLITZ’ MILWAUKEE BEER At Roger Conlan’s Saloon. OPPOSITE STUMPF’S HOTEL, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, he IS THE ONLY REAL LAGER IN THE CITY. 88 _H.S. BRADLEY, CIVIL ENGINEER, . Aud U. S, Deputy Surveyor NEVADA CITY, Cal Constitution and By-Laws OF THE Grocers Protective Union, OF ‘NEVADA CITY.
PREAMBLE ; E; the P mgpnes pee, do hereby organi ourselyes into a ety which shall be as the G g PROTECTIVE UNION, of Nevada City, and we do each bind ourselves to abide by and conform to the Rules and Regulations adopted by this Association. . OBJECT. ; Sec. 1. Mutual Protection of Grocery community and vicinity who are unworthy of credit, either from dishonesty or inabil. ity.to pay their debts when contracted ; and to promote the best interests of our Grocery Dealers generally, by the encouragement of such enterprises as shall tend to a healthy increase of trade in our midst. OFFICERS. shall consist of a President and Seer-tary, to-be-chosen by ballot at a regular meet= ing of the Association for the term 6f ‘ix months, or untll their successors are choHse. Dealers against that class of persons in our . See; 2:~"Phe Officers of this Association }{ j Keystone Market, COMM EROIAL STREET NEVADA f CITY. HAVEING"AVAILED HIMSELF CHARLEY KENT’s. THE V Flume Company, . —~OF~. ‘Nevada and, Grass Valley, RE now Piepared to fill orders for Lumber of Every Description, Mining and Building . Timbers, Common, Finishing, and a Geueral Assortment of = ‘Building Lumber AlA Large Amount of Seas ohey MEMBERSHIP. Sec: 3. Any person engaged in the Grocerytrade in Nevada City may become ‘a member of this Association by signing the By-Laws and payiug the regular dues, DUTY OF MEMPERS. Sec. 4. ‘Every Member shall act in good faith and for the benefit uf this. Association to the: bert. of his ability. MEETINGS. Sec. ‘. The Meetings shall take place onthe FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH, at nine o’clock, P.M.: DUES. : : Sec. 6. The Members of this Associa penses, NOTICE OF DELINQUENT DEBTORS. Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of every . Member of this Association to report immediately, in writing. to each a: d*“1l the other Members, the name, residence and occupation of any person in debt to him or them, for any article of merc andise and who has neglected or refused to pay such indebtedness, BLACK LIST. Sec.8. 1t shall be the duty of the Secre:tary to enter, in writing, the name, reésidence, and occupation of every person reported to him, by a Member of this A<sociation, as delinquent, amount of indebtédness and to whom due, in a Book kept for that purpose, styled the‘*Black Book.”” He shall notify each Member, in writing, every mouth of all such delinquent debtors; and no Member uf. this Associetion, after receiving such notice, shall give the person so complained of any credit until notified that the name of said person has been erased from the “*‘ Black Kook:” 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 -4 te-inform the Secretary of the fact. who shall. in like manner, give immediate notice to every Member of this Association. BLACK LIST FOR BiNEFIT OF MEMBERS ONLY. — Sec. 10. Neither the Secretary cr any Member shal! make known or permit the same to be done, the monthly report of the Society’s list of delinyuent debtcrs, or any copy thereof, to persons not members— this Association, in good standing. DUTY¥ OF PRESIDENT. Sec, 11. It shall be the duty of the President to preside a‘ all Meeiings of this Associaticn. He shall see that the rules and regulations are properly enforced, an* perform-ruch other duties as ma, be consistent with his office, and for the best interest of the Association, DUTY OF SECRETARY. Sec. 12. The Secretary shall keep a record of all the tr. nsactions of this Association. He sh+ll keep all Books of Account. He shall receive all monevs of the Association, and pay the same out only upon an order signed by the vresident. He shall send all notices and communications called for by these rules. QUORUM, Sec. 13. At all monthly or special meetings, five Members Shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Notice of special mectin. s of the Association shall be given for two days in the Nevada Daily TRANscRIPT, sigred by the President and Se: retary. AMENDING BY LAWS. Sec, 14. No part of these Rules and Regulations shall be altered .or amended, except by a two-thirds vote of all the Members present ata meeting called for that purpose, crata regular monthly meeting, Tne followivrg sre the names of the members belonging to the Association;— Hanson & Wadsworth, Lester & Mulloy, E. W. Bigelow & Co., a. Lademan, Wm. Wolf, sutton & Judge, and Aiex. Gault. C. E. MULLOY, President. jy8 A. H. HANSON, Secretary. segartiee y RAILROAD MARKET. SHOCKAN & BRO, Transcript Block. Commercial St. NEVAva CITY, : WILL OPEN ON: Bi Thursday Eve’g im, AUGUST 24th, 1876, With a full supply of FRESH AND SALT FISH, VEGETABLES, BUTTER, EGGS, GAME, And Country Produce Generally Fresh Fish Received by Express ~“Eri-Weekly. Having had ten years experience in the fish line, and understanding the wants of the people of Nevada City, they will endeavor to: please everybuuiy. They will sell at the very lowest prices for CASH. Remember the place. Transcrip: Block, Commercial Stree¢aug23 ’ SHOCKAN & BRO. DENTISTRY R. P. E. HUGHWON, has opene an office In Kidd’s Building, Bread Street. Over Hyun Bros." Store. He is propared to perform <i) kinds o! Vechanical and Operative Ventis‘ry, in the latest and mostupproved sty'es. Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver Vulcanite and Aluminium. Satisfactiou guaranteed as to quality and price of work. Visits made at residcLee if desired, m% Nevada, May 30th, 1871, sf — tion shali be asseesed for its necessary exofof every advantage which Tong experience and ample means can give, is prepared to furnish the public with The Finest Quality of MUTTON, SPRING LAMB, VEAL, , CORNED BEEF, PICKLED PORK, THE BEST HAMS AND BACON, = (Of his own manufacture, ) customers greater inducements than can be found elaeWhiére.-in Nevada County. ee ‘PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE HIS SUPPLY. <— Drugs, Medicines, &c P. H. BELDEN, f£uccessor to Bell & Belde Masonic Building, Cor. Pine & Commercial Sts Nevada City. Wholesale & Retail dealer i Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, &c. A full lineof Choice Perfumery, Toilet Svaps, Toilet Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs Brushes, &c, a: Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Paint Brushes. &c. Also a full line of STATIONERY, such at lank Books, Letter. Note and Legal Pa er, Gold Pens. &e , : Blank Books made to order at the lowest an Friuciseo prices. — My Stork is most complete in all’its de partments and my prices arelow. I soliei a share of public patronage. P. H. BELDEN. Nevada, March 31, 1876. COUNTY WARRANTS. LL warrants on General Fund, registered prior to Mch. 6th, 1876. Also warrants on General, Fund, Nos. 380, 331, and 382, registered March 6th, 1876. Also all warrants on Road Fand, registered prior to July 11th, 1876. Aiso warrant No, 92 on Road Fund, registered July llth, 1876, will be paid on presentation. Interrest ceases from date. JERKY PAYNE, Treasurer. ~Nevida, Sep. 6th, 1876. oe Oe FINE BRANDY and WHISKY. RY JO’S OLD SAZERAC, VINTAGE 1860." Warranted pure or money Trefunded. : Old Kentucky Farm Whiskies, . Seven Years Old, J. V.PETTIT. ae SEARLS, Atterney @nd Counsel at Law 4T BRICK OFFICE, “In front of the Court Hourse. 53 JAS. K. BYRNE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law No. 211 Sansome STREET, (Booms Nos. 6 & 7,) BET. PINE AND CALIFORNIA £TS. SAN FRANCISCO. Stookholders’ Meeting. OTICE is hereby given thata meeting N of tif Stockholders’ of the Cold bp: ing Gravel Mining Co., will be helu at the othee of the Secretary, in Nevada City. on Monday, Se; tember llth, 1876, at 2 o’clock Pp. M., for the electionof five Tris tees, ani the transaction of other busisess of importance to the Oompany. i. J. RULPE, Secretarv. Nevada City, August 8th, 1X76. : W. D. LONG, Attornev and Coxnselor at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC. SPRUCE WOOD on hand. Orders left with Johnston & Son, Nevada, or at our office on Town Talk Hill, will receive prompt attention. 2 ‘ N. &G. V: W. & LUo. Nevada, Oct. 20th, 1875. Machinery for Sale, AT THE NEVADA FOUNDRY, 1 Engine 14 in. Cylinder, . 80 in, stroke, 1 * 12 ae * “! 24s “new, 1 ‘sé 12 «4 “ 94 ** Dh * 1 ot 10. * “ 90 ** * now 1 «s 1 a gO. « 1 sé 8 « a 18“. & link 1 “ 8 « * 16*« i se Lt 1 s 6 ss --416 ** oy 3 Boilers 16 feet by 40 inches 3 inch tubes. ] 16 -* . « 48 “ 4 “ rr 1 “ce 16 se ; 40 “ 66 3 oe se 1 “ 12% * #6 ° 39 “ 3 “6 cia 1 ts 12% * 30 * . flue “ 10 stamp (650 1d3; Mill, with battery frame, 2c ss (900 lbs) Le se 6s “ = [in excellent order. 2 8 stamp Millis. 4 sets hoisting machinery. 2kets pumping machinery. 6 sets hoisting and pumping machinery, with wood work complete, in good order. y “Mgerpump,10inch 6 feet stroke. <p § : ae . Oi TI : 8 5 “ 1 “ 7 « 6 * “« 2 et! mil 56 6% ‘ +e 8 Cornis See ad Dey < 2. ay sé 5&6 ** : as 1 “s “ 4 5“ 4e 2Hansbrow“ 6 “ 6Ginch “ 6 Knox pans. 12 water gates from 5 inches to 15 inchec. 700 feet 8 inch pump column 1-8 iron. 300 * 8 * ‘ “ 3-16 .*« 350 ai 4 « ee oe 1000 ** 11“ ** water pipe No. 14 iron. A variety of mining and_ blacksmith tools, etc., etc, Tom & ALLAN, Aevada Foundry. Nevada City, May 26th, 1876. m2s_ CAPITAL $300,000. HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, § 406 CALIFORNIA STREET San Francisco, bos 9a FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. J. ¥. Houghton, President. Geo. H, Howard, Vice President. Charles H. story, Secretary. N. B. Eddy, Marine Secretary. H. H. Bigelow, General Manager R. H. Magill. General Agent. Grass Valley Branch for Nevada County TRUSTEES, Wm. Watt, T. W. Sigourney A. B. BRADY. Manager, Office No. 99 Main Street, me CHOICE FRUIT, FROM.THE CELEBRATED CHAPMAN ORCHARD. Grass Valley, Cai. la NICHOLSON, Lessee of the e above Orchard, has appointed SUTTON & JUDGE, Agents for the sale of all kinds of FRUITS in their season. to suit, atthe lowest market rates.—— Orders from the surrounding towns and upper part of the connty solicited and prumptly filled. Direct a1 orders to -SUTION & JUDGE, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY June 28th, 1876. PHILIP RICHARDS, . __ No. 30 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL, Gold Dust bought and sold. Ballion dixcounted. ~Advances mmadé on Gold Dust or bullien for coinage at the Mint. CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO, Correspondent, Swiss-American Bank, San Francisco ‘ jyi-im JAMES J. OTT. ASSAYER, Gives, ORES of every descz Befined, Melted and Agsayea. y Fequcst Gold Bars exchanged for Coir 30 Main Street, Nevada City. Eetablished in 1952, ELECTRO P).A CING in GOLD or SILV Er H. W. VALANTINE. M. D.;* RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, FFICE, CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS, over Prestou’s Drug Store. Entrance on Pine street’ r Residence at the old Keeney place, ou Main St. Ordera-ieft-at EB. mM. Presto’ FFICE ON BROAD STREET, oppr sr QO the Nafional Exchauge Hotel. ee ‘Will be attended to. Families will be supplied in quantifies”