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ROFITS !:
ERG BRUS.,
he Bank of Nevada os
POSITION STORER in We.
n't use “ce amgpe in eur
r to deceive the public by
flays{Cheap John styl) to
ming aud: eal]
2 or shelf worn Bry Goods,
Jhatam Street style of bust.
berg Bros.
) LARGEST STOCK
or
GOODS
Nevada City.
elected with sp~cial care
ropean and,Eastern Marat for the ladies to call at
st welection of Goode of ali.
rs, to be found this side of
hich we will —
Competition,
HUMBUG !
Y Is RICHES!
Bir Daily
NEVADA ry, CAL.
Wa iloticed. a very handsome carriage just arrived from the East for
County Assessor Jno. T. Morgan,
It is one of the same style as Sheriff
Perrith's carriage, and. was ordered
by Perrin from Wést’s manufactory,
providence, R, I.
No Easter mail arrived to-day,
The horses on the Colfax, Grass Valley and Nevada roadure all sick with
the epizootic, and cannotmake time.
The Colfax stage did not reach this
city on Friday night until a quarter
past 100’clock. ts
B. F, Stoakes, who has lived in
this city for twenty years, is about
SNe WORE OEE ETI
_. the roll of honor, ini the First
The following names are place ee
Fmaty'schicol; foe thie none “ending
be)
April 18th: Isabel Jack; Katie Nolan, .
Annie Robinson,’ Minnie McGuire,
Carrie Miller, Dolly.Long, Emma
Smith, Helén Weisenburger, Nellie
MeBrown, Willie Bluett, Henry.
Weisenburger, Geor-e Black, Eddie
Coughlan, Allen Merry. bey
The Firsi Installment Direet from .
the East,
Late at night and early in the
mcgning, teams were unloading in
front of Aschheim Bros., corner of
Broad and Pime-streets, the. first installment of! Spring and Surither
Clothing direct. from-:the-East. As}
) wagon after wagon deposited its load,
the street for a considerable distance
was lined with boxes, trunks, valises,
49.
to leave here “and take ap his resis] etme, Ete Tt-is-certainly the
“dence at Salinas city, Monterey
the Narrow Gauge Railread,. between
this city and Colfax, have not ar
rived here yet. They are at work on
the road, amd wiil reach town on
Monday or Tuesday, ' e . :
To-day is Sunday. All good people are expected to be found in the
various Churches of the city.
“We understand that the subject of
« May party willbe brought up in
the various Sunday Schools to-day,
i
and the preliminary~ steps taken to
make it a saccess. A good attendance
of children may be expected‘at school
Johnny Jack, who keeps the fruit
“and candy standon Pine staeet, is in
recéipt.of somite luscious strawberries
from below. He sent us a lot of
them, esterday, and they are splenae He has made arrangements to
~
/-seesive then fresh every day.
In Store and Arriving.
3.8, Holbrrok, has now on hand,
andis receiving daily, a large and
choice stock of Groceries, .Provis-. '.
ions, etc., suitable for family use.
His goods are selected with special
eare, and are warranted to be first
elays in every particular. He will
_ sell as’ cheap or cheaper than any
largest stock ever brqught to Nevada
City, The Aschheim' Bros. intend
to run a lively opposition to all high
prices, and-will--selt twenty-five per
cent. cheapet thin ahy other house
in the city, Being the.only clothing
dealers in this county. who import
goods direct from the East, it is evident to every observing. mind, that
they can affordto sell Clothing much
cheaper than those firms who buy
second handed. ‘Reader, you can
buy better goods, Letter make, better
style, and at lower prices, at Ban4 ner’s old stand, than anywhere else in
. Nevada county. tag
ASCHHEIM BROS,
Odd Fellows’ Celebration.
Gentlemen who propose attending
the Odd Fellows’ Celebration, should
not fail to get one of those Fine Late
Style Suits, imported expressly for
the occasion by “ASCHHEIM,. —
. Corner of Broad & Pine Sts.
Silk Hats. ‘
A beautiful stock of fine Silk Hats,
“new styles, just received at
3 _ ASCHHED'S.
“ I,_0.-0.-F. Notice.
s The Odd Fellows’ ball promises to
be a grand affair, No-pains have
been sparéd to make it pleasant for
vil who may attend. ‘The music
tion is drawing near, and
to who shall be Oonnty.
esolved,, Rosenberg. Bros
ny office. We have eoin
ct Our. business. Let it
wn that we cannot an
ersold. “We sell ebieaper
bird grade dealers ean buy
berg Bras.
DS DEALERS
HE TOWN,
consists of the
Silks of all eolors
rish Poplin.
ipacea.
‘ancy and Striped
French and Amerof all brands Musies in the way of dress
iD & Sires clave Dey Goods
VINCE
away by humbugs. We
t bates, but we do a}
» BY calling at our
ya. will be assured of the
SAVE
~-tore-in Nevada City. Call at his
new store, junction of Ma’n and Commercial streets, and be convinced of
the fact, 020-1
“" B. Nathan’s Clothing Store.
Attention is called to the advertisement, in. another column, of B.
Nathan, who bas beconte sole pro“prietor of the Clothing store,on Pine
street, opposite Masonic Hall, formerly Nathan & Casper’s. He has} _
just. received an elegant stock of
Spring and Summer Clothing, Furnishing Goods, latest syle Hats, Boots
md Shoes, ladies’ and children’s
Shoes, etc., which he will-sell at the
lowest living rates. See advertiseDistriet. Court,
Hong vs. Logan. Personal judgment for plantiffs, but denying foreclosure of lien..
People vs. Farquhar et als; two
“eases. “Continued for the term.
Hattie E. Downey vs. James R.
Downey. Decree of divorce granted,
and custody of the child awarded to
plaintiff,
: Roll ef Honor.
The following mames are on the
roll of honor, of the Grammat school
forthe month ending “April 18th —
Addie Gray, Mary Nolan, Annie
vashin, Addie Stranahan, Katy
Coughlan, Lizzie Findley, Katy Arbogast, Minnie Irish, Ida Allen, Amy
Hinds, Laura Graham, Jennie Mon‘0, Mary Hurly, Lizzie Nivens, Annie Hinds, Clemence Ivoard, Dudley
Helm, Stanley Jewett, Charley HanGeld Locket Lest.
, . EDQUARY & COBB,“ EDQUARY 4 COBB
which has been sectired will be the
best ever heard in thiscounty. Marcus M. Blam’s ¢elebrated San Francisco string and brass quadrille orchestra, with Willis as prompter, is
sufficient gurrantee that the music
will be such a8 will delight all. * =
READ. ROSENBERG BROS.
ADVERTISEMENT IN ANOTHER
COLUMN nr gage
‘Spring im the Clearings.
fin newly cleared regions of country,
spring is always an unhealthy season, The
virgin soil, enriched by decomposed ‘vegetable matter, sends up, when first bared to
the sunshine, volumes of miaematic vapor
that generates every variety of intermittent
and remittent fever. All low laying,
swampy districts, the deltas of rivers, the
prairies, the salt marshes on the coast, the
bayous of the Gulf States, and the shores
of tiie northern lakes are alse visited at
this season by malarions epidemics that
prostrate no inconsiderable number of their
inhabitants. This ought not to be, for it
"it can easily be prevented. No fact in medical history is better. established than the
fact that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters will
avert every species, of malurious disorder.
A course of this standard tonic and alter.
ative commenced in sdvance of the unhealthy season and continued regularly
until its close, will prove an absolute protection against chills and fever, bilious re4
periodical type, as well as against the disturbances in the digestive organs and bowels, 80 common at this period of tne year.
‘As @ remedy for dyspepsia, biliousness,
liver disease, nervous disorders, physical
weakness, rheumatism, melancholy, hysteria, and. ail te which the weaker
sex are exclusivésy subject, Hostetter’s Bitters has no competitor at home or abroad.
Caurton.—In our changeable clitaate, coughs, colds and lang diseases will always prevail. Consumption will claim its victims.
These diseases, if taken in time, can
be arrested and cured. The remedy
is Dr. Wistar’a Balsam of Wild
Tue world and his wife have made
up their minds that there is nothing
under heaven so certain as a cure
for a eough, cold, or difficulty of
as Hale's Honey of Horeloend ant Tar. The is over
Crittenton’s, 7 6th Avenue. by
all dr. ggists.
Pike’s Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute.
for chronic diseases. Offi ces, lab4
San
FOR
‘Francisco,
mittent fever and other complaints of a.
<VICK'S BULBS,
ee —< ON SALE Aa
) PRESTON'S.
Ce ee
At the Regular Catalogue Prices
. Garden and Grass Seeds.
JAPANESE CLEANSING CREAM.
MINER'S RUBBER CEMENT.
PRESTON’S COUGH CANDY.
Nevada Drug Store.
B. H. Miller,
THE POPULAR
ONE’ PRICE. CLOTHIER .
ae .
NEVADA COUNTY,
H’s JUST RECEIVED
AT HIs—
Palace of Fashion,
ODD FELLOWS’ BUILDING,
Nevada City
A Fall Assortment of the
VERY LATEST STYLES
_OF.SPRING AND. SUMMER
DRESS
AND
BUSINESS
> gurrs.
ALSO, HATS,GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
and Children’s
CLOTHING..
Nevada, March 25th, 1873.
DISSOLUTION.
. K. CASPER, having gold: his -interest in the business of Nathan &
Casper to Mr, B. NATHAN, the latter is entitled to receive the outstanding debts, and
tc pay all liabilities against Nathan & Cas.
per. Said partnership is hereby dissolved,
K. CASP
. B. NATHAN.
Nevada, April 14th, 1873.
Commercial Street, Nevada.
AMES: MONRO having opened a Meat
Market on. Commercial Street, is es;
pared to supply customers with the ‘
uality of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Corned
Beet, Corned Pork, ot<., at the lowest rates.
for cash. 1g
PROCTER & GAMBLE'S
EXTRA OLIVE SOAP
8 made from the best materials and nicely perfumed. Sold at price of ordinary
soap. Buy it; you will use no other. Grocers have it in your city. ROSS, DEMPA Shes
STER & CU., Agen San Francisco. ‘Also sold by OASTLE BROTHERS,
JONES & CO., » PECK & CO.,.
and others. al5
’ PENMANSHIP.
ECOND TERM commences at the WASHINGTON SCHOOL HOUSE, on
Wednesday Afternoon, April 16.
= At4 o'clock,
Also, in the EVENING at 7 o'clock.
Thirteen Lesrons for $4, Scholars have
ee memanng both classes for
four dollars given to the one making the
greatest im ment,
Private $5, Satisfaction guarne Old and Young are invited to at
milo RE. P. CONNOR, Teacher,
{OR, HUFELAND’S
BITTERS.
es for public favor, the sales
constantly increasea.
i
peso ea
AHEAD
OF EVERYBODY
. Just Received
_THE LARGEST STOCK F
Dry# Fancy Goods
EVER BROUGHT HERE.
ee
Is NOW SELLING
AT
GET
Every Article as Advertised in my Price List :
Seats :
~ LOOK LOOK
New Price List ;
3-PLY CARPETS, $1 50.
~ 10 yds CALICO for $1.
10 yds MUSLIN for $1.
“8 yds BLEACHED MUSLIN, $1.
FRENCH CORSETS, 50 cts & $1.
GRENADINES, 20 cts per yd.
GRAbSS LINEN, 4-4, 25 cts pr yd.
PIQUES, 22% ote pr yd,
SHETLAND SHAWLS, $2.
FINE WALKING CANE PARASOLS, $1 each.
BALMORAL SKIRTS, $1 each.
5 SPOOLS. COTTON THREAD,
25 ets.
5 SPOOLS SILK THREAD for
50 cts.
SILK BUTTONS, 25 cts per doz.
_ FINE FRENCH KID GLOVES,
75 cts per pair.
SUN DOWNS, best quality, 50
10-4 MARSEILLES QUILTS, $2}
aot
HAT FRAMES, one bit.
And Hundreds of other Articles equally as
CHEAP!
TAYLOR & B EL,
, 409 and 411 St.
e:
Pine and Commercial Streets, . °°" .
hi “+. Las! PE MONEY PO LOAN on good collateral ce:
DRUGS, —
Fancy Articles
: Pai : ia Six Months Time Depos‘Patent’ Medicines.
__ . FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
A. Goldsmith
ex
. . POUNDED.
. HO YEDYSPEPTICS .
And at the Prices mentioned.
¥
GISTS.
: CORNER OF
PEDROS ITE TTT.
_ PERFUMERY,
TOILET SOAP
BRUSHES, of all kinds. _
te: Woshetl despandeald elieek assort>
7 Alsoa Rat isa of
A GOOD SUPPLY OF
ALFALFA, CLOVER, .
TIMOTHY, &c.
ONS CAREFULLY
PURE LIQUORS
CINAL PURPOSE
TRUSSES ,OF
Cor. Piné & Commercial Streets
gt (Bussenius’ Old Stand,
BELL & BROWN. .
if
White's Specialty
_ WILL CURE YoU.
SYMPTOMS OF DYSPEPSIA are pain in
the pit of the stomach, caused by contraction upon undigested food, usually soon
after eating. '
“Acidity and wind caused by food ferment.
: instead of digesting. }
mstipation aud loss of appetite, owin
to unnatural condition of food and want
gastric juice. :
Pain im the head, sides; breast, and ex. . ’
tremities, mouth clammy, with bad taste
and furrid nage ‘ ee
Consumptive Sym: . cough : palpitation of heart, often mistaken for ¢unpoe bane while it is only a symptom of
WHITE'S. SPECIALTY.
This valuable medicine has been used in
the East with such remarkable success that
we have been induced to send for it. As
ih ;
i °
APERIENT
it eannot be excelled, and forconstipation
of the, bowels it is a sure cure,
From the Boston Journal.
PRs ali wy acm Bal i val comp . n
Ip tested aay ny at have been. benefitted it, and are willing to testify
to its efficacy. It warrants 4 permanent
cure, if tried a ered eek
Col. Chas. H, Taylor (private Secretary to
the Governor of Massachusetts. for three
years, and s member of the Legislature,)
‘says, in ‘American Homes,” that Wurre's
Spectarry for dyspepsia scatters that
ease as quickly as water does hotlead. _.
From the Congregationalist (Boston.)
Tn this of fast things, our le
make no po distinctions, but er
their occupation be walking, riding, working, reading, or eating, they do them all
with a@rush; consequently we are the most
dyspeptic people in the -werld. Asit is too
late to the cause in our own cases,
the best thing to be done is to find some
way to change the effect; and this can be
done by Warre’s SPECIALTY FOR DYsPEpsis,
which from pute merit and virtue alone is
fast overtaking, and bids fair to exceed in
its sale, all the old popular medicines of
the day.
Pier aio gletnt ea Mr. H. G. White.—I take vcstadenn, My wife, ing you the follo
Mrs. H. C, Lord, di last winter was afflicted with dyspepsia in the most obstinate
form, After trying severe] physicians and
various remedies without relief, saw your
Specialty advertised and without any other
inducement gave itafrial. After ta
two bottles only, it produced the
effect. I cheerfully reeommend it, therefore, a8 an excellent medicine for the stomach, and deem it my duty to Sete re this
testimonial. CHARLES E. LORD.
Boston, Sept. 4, 1871.
Mr. H. G. ae Dear Sir:—
your “Specialty for f*
Bay ‘that have wood it with the best results, I have beens xg doa five years,
my food distressing me,, now can partake heartily withont inconvenience. I
‘was affected with dizziness so much as to
moved. I have tried many preparations
thout relief but I recommend your tempent ng the confidence of all:
"FOR SALE BY ~
BELL & BROWN,
[Sudceaso rs to H. B Sassenius.]
Nevada, March 26th.
‘BANK; 08 NEVADA: COUNTY
Lying on east bank of Feather River, i
. Sutter *
" ‘BROAD STRERT, NEVADA CITY.
' “Jomew RIND, Preatd leer v0, TT ile
* :
B.W. POLLY. iis ++ Canna teen
A. ©, Niles, ‘Chas, Mare < es ,. has. Marsh, R. W.Tulty,
Jonathan Olark, M. L. Marsh, A-H. Parkes,
John W. Hinds.
‘Highest. Price paid for City and Gown
Warrants. t ;
—— ge} Fenders Boughtand soid at Regular =~
eB. ‘
Gold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted.
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or
Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Mih *
Géneral and Speciai Deposits received.
Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento, &Jose, Stockton and Virginia City. 4
Drafts on Eastern Cities, London and Gq.
surance Company. es
_ CORRESPONDENTS—Bank of Califarn.2}Francisco ; Bank of D. 0. Mills, Sacramento
Agency Bank of California, Virginia City:
Interest on Time Deposits will be allow:
ed, as follows :
Twelve Months Time
Deposits, 8 per cent, per “
WP” Persons residing at a distance can
FARMS of 160 acres each, g. b
‘vegetable land, all inclosed .()
Oounty, three miles “below Nicolas.
Lg 50: head of No. 1 Dairy Cows. Inquire
D. O; MAHONEY,
WM, B. CAMPBELL,
ifications drawn for Ps and: §
: ills, Bridges, and a)l
[Sener ada Civil Engineering,
ie rates, at reasonab
Office over Beckman’s, corner Broad omg
“Nevada City, August 24th, 1972.
W NTHROP S. LONG is hereby
; announced as a candidate for the oifice of City Assessor; at the election tobe
held Monday, May 5th, 1873. a2
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
MEACHAM is hereby announced a8 a candidate fer the vftice
ity Marshal, sub: ( to the decision»of
voters, at the City tion, to be held May:
Sth, 18738. 3 al6é
“FOR CITY MARSHAL,
——
: D. CARTER is hereby announced
asa candidate for the office of City
aruhs + Bubject to the decision of voters
at the City ion to be held on May 5th,
1873, al
AUCTION.
undersigned will offer for sale at HE
ction, at his hb
dria ences
i sities: lete i
1 Yoke Oxen 5 years old.
' L Yoke Steera 3 years old.3 Cows and Calves.
. 16 head of Yearlings.
‘Terme of sale—Notes of endorsement taken for all sims over one hun-—
dred dollars, Notes 0.6 year st
“"W. H Davidson suctioneer,
New Spring Goods.
ae
MRS. M. A. STERLING.
Commercial 8t., adjoining Masonic Halil,
8 now preparéd to supply the ladies:of
I Nevada and "sioiaiie. vith the latest
Spring and Summer Dry Goods, Novelties,
etc., which she has just received, such as
Dress Goods, Muslins,. Flannels, Napkins,
Table Linen, Towels, Hosiery, Hat
and Bonnet Frames,Straw Hats,
Flowers, etc,
Also, latest style Brackets, Pictur
Frames and Wall Pockets, :
The Goods will be sold cheap for cash,
and a share of public patronage id so.
licited.
MRS. M. A. STERLING
Nevada, March 30th, 1873.
ANTOINE TAM,
DEALER IN
OYSTERS,
CONFECTIONERY,
ON PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY.“
Oyster Saloon, s aut eum of 7 “ste
NUTS, CANDIES, CIGARS, . So.
, Which the and will be SSD at qty aS
Also, CHESTNUTS, nice and fresh.
wa. If you want a FINE CIGAR call ana
see me,I keep no other kind.
nas ANTOINE TAM.
_ Nevada, March 26th.
ANNUAL MEETING.
ET seen of the Odd Fellows’
on Mo iy. n . + “for
she Teysters fox tho.
1th, 1872,