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A Worthy Institute.
Mr. Heary Wells, one of the founders
of Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express, and
the originator of the present express
system, has donated a large portion
of bis fortune to the erection of the
Wells College building at Aurora,.
Cayuga Lake, New York, for the edux
cation of young ladies. — It is proposed
by Mr. Wells, in-connection with the
collegiate departments, to have a cabinet of mineral, botanical. and other
natural spécimens. and curiosities,
whica be is collecting through the
agents of the express company throughfout the United States, A.D. Tower,
of this city will gladly receive and fors
wird any speciinens which citizens may
be willing to contribute to this excellent institution. Mr. Wells says: “I
wish each one to mark the specimens
he may send, the mine and locality’
they are from, his name and residence,
whether they are gold, silver, quicksilver, petrifactions, agate, crystal, or
ulher rare curivsity, all of which. will
be duly acknowledged and the name of
the donor entered upon the College
Records.”
itman?s.
Maltman’s sulphuret works are doing
mach to demonstate the value ofa procuss fOF SAVing What gold is now lost .
by mill process. Some rock recently
worked from the Banner mine, which
had paid by mill process about $18,
yielded at Maltman’s $80. Inthe Or-~
leans and Manhattan, sulphuret rock,
which by mill process pait from $14 to .
$18 per ton, yielded by Maltman’s pro”
cess over $100. The cost of working is
of course greater, but the profit, what
the miners want, is “proportionately
‘ery much larger. Those who are faliar with Maltman’s process, assert
‘“.t he can work rock up to 95 per
vont of fire assay>~Mr.~ Malian un=
derstands his business thoroughly, and
is constantly increasing his facilities for
working ore.
The Dickinson Rink.
V Thursday evening was Club night at
the Dickinson Skating Rink and quite
a large number of ladies and gentlemen
were in attendance, During the evening Muller, Blum and-Carter furnished
excellent music und the visitors enjoys
ed skating until 10 o’clock when the
floor was cleared and Mr. Dickinson
gave his patrons a pleasant party, mus
sic for dancing being furoished by the
above mentioned. musicians, and the
calling was done by Sam Bliven. Uns
tilalate hour the party continued and
all present were delighted./ Mr. Dickiuson spares neither expense or labor
to make his rink attractive, and every
evening it is crowded with citizens whe
go to participate ia the healthful exers
cise of skating. The rink is open every
morning, afternoon and evening and
the skates are always in excellent ors
der.
Auction Sale.
An auction sale of flowers, plants,
etc., will take place at the auction room
on Broad street, this morning at 10
o'clock. In the afternoon there will
bea. sale of furniture, consisting ot
chairs, tables, refrigerators, stoves
lamps, jars, dry goods, stoves, etc.
Everybody in want of any of the above
articles will do well to be on hand, as
the goods will, most assuredly, be sold
very cheap. W. H. Davidson, Auc.
tioneer.
Library Hall.
Every ticket draws a prize at Miss
St. Clair’s lecture this evening. ”
Mining Location.
/ Freeman & Co. have located six
Claims for mining purposes on Iowa raVine, about a half mile east of the town
of Omega, in Washiagton township, for
gravel mining purposes.
How te Choose a Husband
Is the subject of Miss St: Clair’s lec‘ure, to-night, at Library, Hall. *
tween Suisun and Marysville, on the
line of the Vallejo Railroad, are a hopeWhatieig? yoo
Many, many people saffer from they know
not what. They are mot sick—they are not
well. There is no name for it. It. ig simply
weakness—a breaking down of the vital ‘forces. Whatever its causes, [and they are innumerable,] its symptome aré in the main the
same. Among the most prominent are ex‘treme lassitude, loss of appetite, loss of flesh,
and great mental depression, Indigestion
anda stomach cough are algo frequently concomitants of this distressing etate of body and
ormind. The common remark in relation to
Persons in suvh a condition is, that they are
consumptive. Now, what these unfortunates
really want is vigor, vital.strength ; and, as
certainly as dawn succeeds darkness, they can
recuperate their systems and regain pertect
health by resorting to Hostetter’s Celebrated
Stomach Bitters, It is as clear that a life re~
viving tonic is required in such cases, as that
the dyfng flame of an empty lamp requires to
be revived with anew su, ply of oil. Perfect+
ly pure end innocuous, containing nething
but the most genial vegetable extracts, and
combining the three grand elements of a
stomachic, an alterative,and a genial invigorant. Hostetter’s Bitters are suitable to all
constitutions, and are a» applicable to the diaeases and disabilities of the feebler sex as to
those of men.
Removal.
Dr. Bailey. bas moved to his residence
on Broad street, above the Pennsylvania Engine House. *
NEW STORE:
NEW Coops!
NEW PRICES!
THOS. SHURTLEFF,
v
NNOUNCES that he has just returned
ms ° tom San Francisco with a choice selecO14 O
FAMILY CROCERIES !
Eepecially adapted to this market, which the
has at his pew sture, at uhe
Junction Main & Commercial Sts
Choice Fresh Butter, at
THOS, SHURTLEFF’Ss,
$90,000 GOLD COIN.
A GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL
ae ‘WiLL BE-GIVEN” AT ‘
NEW CONCERT HALL,
Grass Valley, Nevada County, Cal,
June ist, 1871.
By the Grass Valley Miners? Home
Associaiion,
In Aid of a HOME FOR DISABLED MINERS
60,000 Tickets will be eold at $2,50 Coin, each.
Tt is Bit aga o erect in the vicinity of
Grass Valley, a home for disabled and superanuated miners.
The home we propose to erect will be under
the management and direction of the following well known gentlemen, Board of Trustees : Hon. Wm. Watt, Hon. Thos. Findley,
A. B. Brady, Esq. Dudley Hoyt, Hsq, and Martin Ford, heq. ait of whom ure residents of
‘Graze Valley, Nevada county, Cal. “The Trastees will make and execate regulations jor
the proper-and economical conduct of the
Home. ;
The Home will derive some of its support
from regular mouthly subscriptions of the
working mines, and from contributions from
the charitably disposed of all classes. It. is
belicved toatin this way the Home can be
maintained when it is ouce established
‘she necessity o. such a home is demonstrated every day. Mining accidents are frequent
and in many instances result in disability to
the subjects of them. The community is almost daily called upor to subscribe funds for
the aesistance.of the disabled, ‘Ihis tax ona
generous community is to be used to a better
purpose and dv more good to the unfortunate
by the establishment of the Home to which
we refer, aud which we propose to establieh.
During the Festival the sum of $90,000
will be distributed to the Ticket holders us
follows ;
1 Gift of Gold Coin....00.. $15,000
1 Gift of Gold Coin........ 10,000
1 Giftof Gold Coin.....se00. 5,000
1 Gift of Gold Coin..-csccsseee 2.000
4 Gifts of Gold coin $1,000.... 7,000
10 Gifis Gold Coin, $500..... 5,000
10 Gitts Gold Coin $300...... 3,000
10 Gifts Gold Coin, §200..... 2,000
60 Giits Geld Coin, $100..... 6,000
100 Gitis Gold Coin $50...... 5,000
200 Gifts Gold Coin, $80.... . 9.000
20u Gilts Gold Coin, $25..... 5,000
$00 Gifts Gold Co np, $20.. . Tt oe 16,00u
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Gilts. $90,000
wine Gifts will be awarded ina precisely similar manner as 7 the Concert given in aid of
e Mercautile Library.
The drawing will take place ander the management ofa Committee of well known responsible citizens of Nevada county, Gal.
‘Sreasurer—Bank of Thos. Findley & Co. tirass Valley, with whom 4.)
moneys will be-deposited. Ail disbursements
will be made through said Bank.
In addition to the above Gifts the sum of
$10,000 wit be given to the ‘frustees of the
“OME ”’
vada County,
ou Gptnens sth Agents wanted everywhere
FLF tEN per cent discount will be made
to parties taking iy bo mare Tene LB.
: should be re
eee GiKu. W. DIXON,
Secretary und Business Manager.
Office, Excnange Building, Grass Vailcy.
JAMES MON R20,
rned Beef.
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned .
CORNED PORK, VEAL, on
Meats sold at reasonable rates
an on Broad street, opposite the a
less failure.
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For a guarantee that the Gifts ‘will be fairly.
drawn We beg leave w refer tu any citizen of .
iMPoR TANT 1
TO THE
PEOPLE OF NEVADA COUNTY!
TREMENDOUS SALE
Lt) Ba
CLO THING !
—AT—
Banner Bros,
EMPORIUM !
Selling Out.
Selling Out.
TO CLOSE BUSINESS!
on ENTIRE STOCK OF
. GENTLEMEN’S
FINE AND MEDIUM
CLOTHING ‘
FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES; HATS.
RUBBER CLOTHING
BOYS’ CLOTHING,
&e. &e. &C.
Will be Closed out at First Cost
AND LESS,
Banner Bros:
Respectfully inform the people of Nevada
County that they have made arrangements to
close out their entire business in this city,
and in order to dispose of their immense
stock as rapidly as possible, they now offer
their splendid stock of
SPRINC CLOTHINC,
LATEST STYLES,
At Prices Lower than ever before
known on this Coast.
t2@-To Country Merchants in particular ! Take Notice. 1
We would say that this is an extraordinary
time for you to call and look at our Stock and
Prices as the Goods must and will be
closed out this Season, and you had better
take advantage of the Great Bargains
now offered.
t@ The good will of business together with store fixtures are for
. ‘BANNER BROTHERS.
Cor. Broad & Pine Streeta,
Nevada City.
NEW FIRM!
LOW PRICES !
QUICK, SALES !
fe UNDERSIGNED having this day formed a co-partnership under the firm name
of
Hanson & Gregory,
WILL CONTINUE THE GENERAL
Grocery,
Provision,
Wooden and Willow Ware,
Creckery,
AND
Liquor Business,
AT THE OLD STAND.
We will open the.SPRING CAMPAIGN
witha
CASH. CAPITAL !
‘. Sufficient to meet the demands of the trade of
thie vicinity and to enable us to take advantage of the markets at all times, and to insure toour patrons a
Lower List. of Prices than have
heretofore ruled in this market,
“Money makes the Mare go”
And buys at any time below the rulirg market rates,
We offer to the pec ple of Nevada and vicinity, the largest and finest assortment of
Goods in eur line to be found this side of San
Francisco or Sacramento, and will save to our
patrons a gocd commission by purchasing in
the San Francisco and Eastern markets exclusively
FOR CAS#H!
One of the firm will be in San Francisco
most of the time, and our stock will eonstantly be replenished
With the Choicest: Goodsafforde d
rf by the Market.
WHICH WILL BE PLACED aT
PRICKS THAT WILL COMe
MAND THE ATTENTION
OF PURCHASERS.
We invite the publicto an examination of
our
Goods and Prices before making
their purchases,
And wouid retarn our thanks for their patrénage heretofore,
All orders will be promptly and faithfully
executed and delivered within a reasonable
distance of Nevada, Free of Oharge.
Hanson & Gregory,
Nevada, April 1st, 1871,
(2 All persons indebted te A. HM.
accounts at as early a date as poss
ible,
A. WH. HANSON.
. sprine
FRESH COODS! as
Hanson are requested to settle the [
AND SUMMER
CLOTHING . !
Ceeieemennnemmeed
CREAT. BARCAINS.
ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO.,
ORNER OF PI\E-AND COMMERCIAL
C STREETS, NEVADA CITY, have jase received a Splendid Stock of the Latest Styles
Spring and Summer Suits,
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Boots and Shoes, &e.
Which they offer to the public as low as a)
Goods can be obtained 4 this State. ss
—_—
Something New, a prize for all !
THE JREAT EXPECTATION PAPER
COLLA R—each box contains a valuable prize
with excellent collars thrown in.
Gentlemen’s Fine Shirts, Under
Clothing, Mineér’s Goods,
. Of ail kinds and varieties.
Rosenstock; Price & Co.
Guarantee satisfaction to all customers who
call on them, and propose to give the
Latest,
Finest, ate
And Best Goods,
At the Lowest Prices,
Before buying eleewhere, those in want of
anything in the Clothing Ine will find it to
their advantage to
CIVE US A CALL.
ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO
Céther of Broad and Pine Streets.
NEVADA CITY,
For City Marshal.
RANK .G.GUILD -is sg an
nounced as a Candidate for the office of
CiTY MARSHAL, subject to the decision of
the voters at the City lection, Monday, May
1st 1871. ap12
For City Assessor.
W Hi. DAVIDSON will be a Candied a’c tor the office of CITY ASSESSOR, at the Charter Election to be held Monday, May 1st, 1871. apd
For City Marshal.
B LOCKLIN will be a Candidate for
e the oftice of CLL'Y MARSHAL at the
Charter Election, te be held on Monday,
May let, 1871. aps
For City Treasurer.
J WH. HASKINS is hereby announced
if » a8 acandidate for the oftice of CITY
TREASORER, subject to the decision of the
voters. Election, Monday, May 1st, 1871.
Nevada, Aprfl 6th. .
For City Treasurer.
EO. BR. CRAWFORD is hereby
announced as a candidate for the office
of CIYY TREASURER, subject to the decision of the voters. Election, Monday, May ist,
aps
GARDEN
SEEDS,
[Paints, O ls and Kerosene.
Whitewash Heads,
And a Choice Lot of
FLAVOBING EXTRACTS
Perfumery and Toilet Articles,
For sale by
PRESTON & FAIRCHILD
A? FEHR
NEVADA DRUG STORE,
ON BROAD SPREET.
Nevada, Mareh 12th.
United States Internal -Revenue,
Ass’t Aevessor’s Office, 4th District, Cal.Nevada City, April 13, 1871. 4
Brushes,
Nixes is hereby given that I have been
duly commissioned Assistant Assessor
of Interna) revenue in and tor the 5th bivision (Nevada and Sierra Cvunties) 4ch Collection District, a.d all retarns will be sent tv
me,
; Blanks upon which to make statement of
Income = se bose y = eo gong ne in re
or sent by m. 8 proper
a lorwagded to my office Fithian tea
s. @
soit® Zeturn of any kind ean be =
signed sworn to before a. © ofticer. 8. B. DAVENPORT,
Avsistant Assexsor.
am Office in Kidd's Building “apl4
: A. C. NILES,
Atterney and Counselor at L-w
—OFFICEAt the Ceurt House.