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December 1, 1870 (4 pages)

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nments City, Eve’g, ~ lowing LACE, ORMS, ROWN; TRING ducing. f Price: ¢ Fom[O.pre= sisiataiahaedl itry has tetter’s » Physand neof the esses of re testisulating of these 2 public to the er been authornas prely ealuh made is nethi by the titic. His n upon ig of the whole ity. TES, ° . & Land Office, has decided that parties 3 advertising as well as in the amount of work to be performed. " The Geological Survey. She: Baily Grauseript. ) NEVADA CITY. — MUSICAL FESTIVAL ! —_—_——————— a . IX AID OF THE . LOCAL ITEMS. . Public Schoolsof Nevada and Grass Mining Claim haa wa pay nena Wilson, of he General Valley School Districts, owning different mining claims may obtain a patent to all under one entry. and that all the different claims may be included in one published notice, provided that such a description of each tract applied for is included, that the land claimed may be known to parties in the neighborhood, The notice post-} ed in the Land Office may consist of a notice ‘as published in the ‘papéf, bat the diagram:ef each parcel and notice must be posted on each claim as. required by law. .This ruling of. the Commissioner will be a great saving of ‘expense to those who have more than one piece of gravel mining ground to which they desire to obtain patents, in 2 New Ditch. : Contracts have been made by the Eureka Lake Ditch Company, for the building of a ditch from. Shady Creek to the Buckeye Hill diggings, near Sweetland, about five miles distant. A large bumber of Chinamen have been employed to dig the same, work baving een commenced on Wednesday last. War at French Corral. GIFTS: A day or twoago, two parties, well Gold Coin. known, engaged in a row at French 6 . Corral, under the impetus of fighting 1 “— of ot $10,000 whisky, in which one of the com1 Gift of 9,000 weg had bis vend saree puoched, . 1 Gift of 7,000 and one ear badly cut. octor was : : sent for, who, upon arriving at the I Gift of 5,000 gcene of combat, tound the belligerents . 1 Gift of % 3,000 comfortably seated at a social game of F : ecards.. ‘‘Let-us have-peace,” ‘ cueeaane eae 10 Gifts, each 1,000 A Christmas festival, under the aus . 20 Gifts, each 500 pices of Rev. Mr, Todd, will. be given 30 Gifts, each 300 at San Juan, during the-coming holis . ; days.’ It is in contemplation to have a} 100 Gifts, each 200 Christmas tree, tableaux, songs, etc. at . 300 Gifts, each 100 thé time mentioned, Gifts are to be ie a distributed to every child in the town. 500 Gifts, each 50 The entertainment is to be held at the 40 Gifts, each 25 Roepien: 1 Gift, Nevada Theatre, 7,000 We hada call yesterday from Mr. Bowman, of the State Geological Sar-~ vey. He is in this county at present on duties connected with the survey. ‘During the present year extended investigations have beenmade by Mr. Bowman and other parties as to the ion and geological formation of gravel mines in this county, and the ‘By a card in today’s seen that Mons. Bontiet Mile. Cecile, of the French. Theatrica]~Truupe of San Francisco, have been tendered a complimentary benefit by the citizens of Nevada. These parties came to this city to sing for the Tombola and their, friends desire to manifest their appreciation by a benefit, which will take place at Temperance Hall on next Tuesday evening. The Minstreis. The second performance of the excellent minstrel troupe from the ~A)hambra will be given at Temperance Hall this evening. Those who want fan in “chunks,” interspersed with the best music, should attend to-night. Sewing Society. * The ladies of the Episcopal Sewing Society will meet this Thursday afternooh, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Wm. Holmes, on Boulder street. The Literary Society. The Literary S.ciety met on Tuesday evening aad after listeviag to song by Mons, Buntct adjourned to next Saturday evening. when the regular exercises will tuke place. Benevolent Contriutions. Father Clafe aod G. V. Scimittburg ted in abort time $47 tur the Ne-. NEVADA BENEVOLENT February Twenty-Sccond, 1871, Number of Admission Tickets to Casuier or THE BANK oF NEVADA County. During the Entertainment, Gifts will’ be $148,000 United States Gold Coin. Orphan Asylum, Grass Valley, 5,000 Nevada Benevolent Socicty, 1,000 . Hebrew Benevolent Society, Nevada City, 500 GRAND Grags Valley Orphan Asylum, : oe Nevada M@enevolent Society. WILL BE GIVEN BY THE ASSOCIATION . —on— WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY, —AT THE— NEVADA ot ls be sold 110,000, at $2 50 cach. TREASURER — R. W. TULLY, A distributed amounting to —_—__— 1,007 Gifts amount’g to $148,000 After paying the expenses of the Entertainment. and making the Distribution of Gifts, the Managers will make the following Presents : Nevada Schools, Nevada City, $10,000 Grass Valley Sehools,Grass Valley, 8000 Admission Tickets can be had by making application at the office of the Association, ularly appointed Agents. Twenty per cent. commissions will be allowed to parties taking fifty or more tickets. 0G" For a guarantee that the Gifts will be fairly distributed, the following. named gentlemen are hereby especially referred to: Hon. John I. Caldwell, and A. B. Gregory, School Trustees, Nevada City. §. P. Dorsey, Esq., and Hon. A. B. Dibble, School Trustees, Grass Valley. Augustus Morse, Superintendent Publie Instrac.ion, Nevada County. Capt. John A. Lancaster, National Hotel, Nevada City. Ira A. Eaton, Esq. Union Hotel, Nevada City. A. D. Tower, Nevada City. _ ‘T. W. Sigourney, Esq. Nevada City. Kev: Father Dalton, Grass Valicy. cisco. General Business Manager, Cc. McKELVY. (Treasurer, Cashier Bank of Nevada Co’ty M. W. TULLY. rT. 4. ROLFR. ci Grass Valley Benevolext AssociaTOWN OF GRASS VALLEY, TO EXTEND NEVADA CITY, CALIFURNIA,or the reg. . _H.4H, PEARSON, Buss House, San FranSecretary, (to whom all orders should be iw 8-15 0, 0 0 Om: JANUARY 2nd, 1871. ‘A GRAND FT CONCERT! . WILL BE GIVEN AT Hamilton Hall, Grass Valley, JANUARY 2nd, 1871. BY THE # tion, . FOR THE BENEFIT uy GF THE. WATER PIPES, ‘TO THE SCHOOL FUND, THE ORPHAN ASYLUM, . AND TO THE -FIRE DEPARTMENT. 100,000 Tickets will be sold, . At $2.50 Coin, Each, During the Concert the Sum of $150,000 EN GOLD COIN, WILL Bz DISTRIBUTED TO THE TICKET HOLDERS, AS FOLLOWS: 1 GIFT OF GOLD COIN.. +.+--§20,000 £GIFT OF GOLD COIN..-+s+s0+++15,000 1 GIFT OF GOLD COIN..-+0++++-10,000 1 GIFT OF GOLD COIN..4.,..+ -++5,000 1 GIFT OF GOLD COIN. ..6..05-5 4,000 1 GIFT OF GOLD COIN...0...+3,000 1 GIFT OF GULDCOIN..0.... 2.000 10 GIFTS GOLD COIN, $1,000 cach, 10,000 1 GIFT OF GOLD COIN..00++-++.--800 1 GIFT OF GOLD COIN...,..00 .++800 1 GIFT OF GOLD COIN. «seesese-ee.. 700 1 GIFT OF GOLD COIN....2000,--600 10 GIFTS COIN, $500 each...... 5.000 1 GIFT OF GOLD COIN...-. mi aatebiw 400° 1 GIFT OF GOLD COIN. -. 0. 50...068. 300 20 GIFTS COINY of $200-each....+. 6,000 200. GIFTS COIN, $100 each..... 20,000 400 GIFTS COIN, of $50 each..-.-20,000 400 GIF FS COLN, of $40 each...16,.000 515 GLETS COLN, of $20 each,... 10,300. 1578 Prizesamounting to $150,000 The Gifts will be awarded tir a precisely similar manuer as at the Concert given in san Francisco in aid ofthe Mercantile Library. é The drawing will be under the management of C. CONAWAY, President of the Board’ of Trustees of the fown of Grass Valiey: 8. P DORSEY, School Trustee; A. HOOPER, Chief Engineer of the Fire Department;, and PATRIOK ENGLISH, MARVIN FORD and DANIBL CULLLNS, in behall of the Orphan Asyjum at Grass Valley. j Bank of Thos. Findley & Co. Grasse Valiey. With whom ali moncys will be deposited.—: All Gisbarsements will be made turough said IN ADDITION 'TO THE ABOVE GIFTS THE SUM OF TEN THOUSAND DOLLABS,
Will be given to the TOWN OF GRASS VALLEY, for the extension of the Water Pipes. TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS, To be given to the SCHOOL FUND, TWO, THOUSAND DOLLARS, , To the ORPHAN ASYLUM, AT GHASS VALLEY, and ONE THOUSAND TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. Tickets can be had by applying at the Office ofthe Association, Exchange ssvtei building, Main street, Grass Vailey. TEN PER CENT. Commission will be alCommissions paid in ‘Lickets. 1 ereonr bend ing $26u will receive llu 1 icKets in exchange. Tickets will be ready for sale about the 25th of November. For a guarantee that the PRIZES will be FAIKLY paw N every citizen vl Grass Vailey 18 mereny especially referred tu. a — Superintendent of the Concert and all ordeis sould be audrvesed tu G. C. KING, General Business Manager. Office — Exchange Hotel Building, Main Street, Grase VaiicyJUHN WEBBER, Secretary. HEADQUARTERS! NEW STORE AND SPLENDID . . bd gery REMOVED TO KIDD’S BLOCK on : : Has fitted up and opened-with the LARGEST, FINEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF Ever brought into the mountains, ". durabie and-useful, consisting in part o SPLENDID HOBBY HORSES, WAGONS, TOGRAPHIC ALBUMS ever brought to this city. Imported Fraits, Nats, &c. on band. every deseription. ever brought to this county. cheapest, finest aud best gooas.evér brought to the State, CRYSTAL SPRING SAW MILL. Be undersigned would respectfully inform 1 on hand at their Milland Lumber BUILDING & MINING LUMBER bsiead of de lowed to parties taking une Hundred ‘licke;s . ‘SANTA CLAUS’ we wai Redington, Hostetter & Smith, map NEW HOLIDAY GOODS. NICK. SLOCOVICH, A> PINE STREET. HOLIDAY GOODS ~ This Establishment is supplied with articles VBLOGIPEDES, with riding figares, SCHOOL SATCHKLS, VALISES, BEAUTIFUL DOLLS, and a general variety of wz Troy 8! 4 The finest lot of Musical and other PHO‘Le beet assortment of Fresh Domestic and Ladies’ Work Stands, Baskets and Boxes of Tuis stock is largér and far superior to any Kyverybody is invited to come and buy the N. SLOCOVICH, Pine Street. Nevada, Nov.-17th, 1870. M. L. & D. MARSH, Prop’rs, the public that they have Yard, the Largest and most complete Stock of TO BE FOUNDIN NEVADA COUNTY. : -~It consists of‘ Dressed Flooring and Siding,} Sugar Pine, : Laths, Pickets, Shakes, Shingles, Fencing Posts, &c. &c. go All orders leit at the LUMBER YARD ON BOULDER STREET, or at the Mill, will be promptly attended to, M. L, & D, MARSH. Nevada, May 2d, 1870. E. W. BLASDELL. . E. F. SPENCE SPENCE & BLASDELL, REAL ESTATE ACENTS —AND— MONEY BROKERS. Pena. ATTENTION ‘PAID TO LUANING MONEY upon Real Estate in panta Clira County. lniurmation furnished free to parties in the Mines desirous ol investing. Address SPENCE & BLASDELL, San Jose, Cal San Jose, Nov. 13th, 1870. BREAD. BREAD. YROM and after SATURDAY, the 19th day of November, and all Saturdays foliowing, we, the oadersigned, bakers of Nevada, will deliver Bread to our respective customers on Rota réay afternoon, for Sunday's uee, [in ivering the same on Sunday worn ing,] in order to give us, as well as tbe balance of maukiud, our weekly rest. The Bakeries will be open on Sunday morning until ten o'clock, Jt HN HUKs JULINS DREYFUSS nié ALEX. GAULT. FAULKNOR LIVERY STABLES GHASS VALLEY, 'f°HE UNDERSIGNED havieg purchased the Stables aud Livery Bue ness heretofore condutted by James Faulkuor, now offers to accommudate the public by letting ‘FINE SADDLE HORSES, Buggy Teams, CABKIAGE TEAMS, And attending to all matters connected with the Livery bueiness iu tlie must sutiefacwry manuer. ¢#HORSES BOARDED by the Feed, Day Week vu: Munth. None bat experienced aud careful Grooms erpluyed, datistactiun guaranteed in al cases. : HENRY SCADDEN.§ Grass Valley. Sept. #ib. 1siv. HEYWYNEMANN & OO. & SANSOME STRBET, GENTS of the OAKLAND MANUFACYURING COMPANY, offer tar rale in STOP THAT COUGHING ; OME of you can’t, and we pity you. You have tried every remeay but the _ ONE destined by ite intrinsic inerit, vo supersede all similar preparations. it ie not surprising you shunid be reluctant.to try something else after the many experiments you have made of trashy compounds foisted on the public an @ Cerlai®, cure ; but, Newell’s Pulmonary Syrup, Is really the VERY BEST remedy ever compounded for the cure of CULGHB, . CULDS, SORE THROA'I'S, ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGHS, BRONOHITIS, and CONSUMPTION, ‘Thonsands of people in California and Uregon have been already benefitted by the surprising curative powers of Newell?s Pulmonary Syrup And with one accerd give it their. unqualifiea approbation, We now address ourselves toall who . are nnacquainted with this, the greatest panacea of the age, for the healing of ail diseases of thy THROAT AND LUNGS, assiring you that x Newell’s Pulmonary Syrup Has cured thousands, and it will cure YUU, ifyoun try it. This invaluabie medicine is pleasant to the taste; s00thing, healing aud strengthening in its effects ; entirely tree from ail poisonous or deleterious drugs, and perfectly harmiess under all circumstances. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO. . 520 & 581 Market Street, between First and cond, Corner of Kcker, San Francisco, : ye REDINGTON?S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER Wc is confidently recommendedas the best preparation now before the public, This valuable preparation, containing inahighly concentrated Jorm all the properties of Jamaica Ginger, has become one of the most _popular domestic remedies for all diseases of the stomach and digestive organs, i As a tonic it will be found invaluable to all persons. recovering from debility, whether produced by. fever or otherwise ; tor while it imparts to the system all the glow and vigor that can be produced by wine er braudy, it te entirely free trom the reactionary effects that follow the nee of spirits of any kind, It isalso an excellent: remedy tor females who. suffer from diiticult menstruation, giving almost immediate relief to the spasms. that so frequently accompany that period. It gives immediate relief to Nauses, caused by riding in a railroad var, or by sea sickness or other causes. ; It,is also valuable as an external application, or Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, is REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO. 529 & 631 Morket Street, between’ First and Second, Corner of Ecker, San Francisco, . [REDINGTON'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS: AS the perfectly pure and highly concenpared with great care. They are put up in superior style and in a+, bottle holding twice ae much 4s the. ordinary brands of Kxtracts, : Comparing quality and contents, none other are nearly 80 beet ; ’ Whenever tested oh THEIR MERITS they have been adopted in preference io all others, and are now the STANDARD FLAVOKING EXPRACTS of the Pacific Cuast, MARK THE ADVANTAGES. By purchasing Redington’s Concentrated Flavoring oxtracts, you obta nan article not only supector in richness aud delicacy of favor tw.any of a similar nature, but tar more eco: nomical, bee .use each bu tle holds double the quaniie contained in a bottie of any other voring extract sold. REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO. ~~ ~ Agents for the Pacific Coast. bye you eFEVER AND AGUE preserve health and vigor during the sickly season, make occasional use of the following as : mm A PREVENTIVE If you are ATTACKED with Chilis and.Bil ious Fever, or have been a victim to such discase, aud ueed other so callea remedies withOut permanent relief, seek at once the safest and the surest 647° CURM get by using, according to directions, MASON & POLLABD’S ANTI MALARIA’ G@r Fever and Agne Pills. Timehas proved them thorougtly the safest and most reliable remedy kuowy,. ‘hey coutaui no mercury OF other mineral or chemical. J bey are exclusively vegetable. ‘I'hey stimulate (ne funetions of the livers Congestion is impossible where tbey are used, They donut deter icom ‘abor. By assi-ting diges ion they add fles au ages and both sexes, and as @ FAMILY MEDICINE Will cure, in thi ir incipiency. three-fourths of uli dievases incidentai tow malarious climat e For Dyspepsia in smali doses, tuey have ne equal, : For sale by all Druggiets. REDINGTON, HOSTET.ER & CO, Soie Agents. The Battle for iife. HICH is coutinaally going om betwee _ Grass Valley, Kor, 21, 1970. San Franvicso, Nev. 20h. mncetienes Sa ON. hesith and disea.c, has mevec recely, ORE BiG, i from ay meaicine suth inarkda wad dum,” POTATOR BAGS, Py gl Seemann ou the side of health, WOuL B4G8, Newell’s Pulmosary Syrups GRAIN ee REDINGTON, HOSTETTEB & CO, trated Kxtracts from Fresh fruits, pre__ ’ aud muscieto the frame, ‘bey areadaptedto _ .