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December 24, 1869 (4 pages)

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ON. aly) Ry. HE ARI LD TARe ‘ee ‘ weeks. rite les TES NT CELL ND SCO. a by Bonhe at US-3.ga LUCE. Ks, th, _ ‘Tidges. ‘LES ND&” ndian , MarLenin! where » Mar’ " cameto Nevada city, and the best un‘ome ~ their e, volin exsticity rapid ar the ning a ‘jor or pace. anced yrgaiother First The Daily Transmpt, . the day the elements weakened, and at NEVADA-CITY, CALIFORNIA, —_—_— —_—— LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. CaRrisTMas ‘TRRE—!We'liave been -requested by the Cothinittee of the Methodist Sunday School to state that ali persons having presents for the children, to be placed upon the Christmas Tree, should send them to the Chureh as early as possible, that the Committee may be enabled to ascertain, whe are without ‘presents. We saw the tree at this Charch yesterday afternoon, and it is one of the prettiest ywe have everseen in the ¢ity. The doors will be opened at 6 o'clock this evening, and the exercises will‘commence at a quarter of 7, after which the presents will be distributed, , : Seemann ELECTION OF O¥FICERS,The an. nual election of officers of the Washingtonian Temperance Society was héld at the rooms of the Young Men’s’Christien Assgciation on’ Wedaoesday eve ning. Rev. J. W. Stamp was elected President, Samuel Clutter Vice Presi: dent and John A. Palmer Secretary. A poem entitled “Scene in a bat room,” was read by the -President, and the meeting adjourned,:to.meet in three VALUABLE FILEs.—Among the property belonging to the estate of “Blaze” are filesof the Sacramento Daily Union, bound, embraciag every issue, from August 1861 up todate. These would be a valuable acquisition to any public or private library., Any one desiring to purchase this property can nego. tiate with Wm. H. Davidson, administrator of the estate. RETURNED.—Hon, Sam: T. Oates; re turned to this city on Wednesday eve. ning, and was warmly welcomed by his constitwents,: ‘Sam’ ‘has been at his post during the session, and we have no pin he will do his best to defeat all swindling schemes and work for the public:-good during the session. His record thus far is highly praised by his constituency. © PRANG’s CuRroOMOS,—Spencer & Pattison, of this city, havea fine assortment of these beautital pictares, consisting of landscape, fancy sketches, etc. These paintings are desirable, and make as fine decorations for walls as oil paintings; while the cost is not much greater than fine engravitigs. Those in search of Christmas presents . should look at these beaatiful pictures. THE EaRTHQUAKE.—Steve Venard, who was.in Little York Township on Monday aight, informs us that the earthquake shocks were very perceptible there. He felt two distinct shocks, the first was preceeded by a rumbling noise. The vibrations were from south 0 north, A Bresca-Loaper.—Z. P. Davis is constructing a single barrel’ breechloading shot gun for using metalic cartThe cartridges are so con structed that they can be loaded with ease and without machinery. It is light and convenient, and. can be loaded and fired with gredt rapidity, Tae Snow.—A storm was in prospect yesterday morning, the ground being covered with snow; but during this writing the sun is out with a fair Prospect of a cfear Christmas. Tue BEst MADE AND Most FasuTONABLE CuT CLOTHING that ever der clothing, Shirts, Hats, Boots, dic. ; AND THE CHEAPEST, can now be found at Rosenstock, Price & Co.’s, corner of Pine and Commercial streets. Go and sve for yourself. Goop APPoINTMENT.— Walter Mead, formerly of this city, has reeeived an 4ppointment in the Custom House, San Francisco, as Deputy Guager, at a salary of $150 per month in gold coin.— Pretty good tor Walter. FataL Accipent.—We learn that a Man at the Allison Ranch mine, below Grass Valley, yesterday morning fel! down the shaft and was instantly killed, We could nos obtain the particulars#. /EEFAs isthe ‘Methodies, Congrezhtional and Baptist Churches, Christmas trees louded heavily ‘with their peculiar and valuable fruits, ma¥be® found to . night, and wil] undoubtedly be “objects of interest” to young aud-old. “In the memory of most every one there are many tender recollections connected With the Christmas holiday,and old men who have passed through. life in @ continual struggle with its hardships, and whose hearts have become. cold and indifferent tO: almost: everything, may, ‘in conteinplation of the bright ' and beautiful gétherings at oar Charches this, evening, renew in some degree: their youth and innocence, And in Other respects, outside of the giving and receiving of presents, the proper observance of this’ hofiday is of great benefit. It furnishes an opportunity for the exercise of charity buch ‘As is afforded at.no other period of the year. No child should be over-looked to-night, . or allowed to.go to its.heme feeling as though triendiess or, neglected.Take Notice EvERYBopY—Nick Slocovich informs the people of this city thet on and after today (Dec, 24), he will sell any article that can be bought at the Dollar Store for $1 (if he has the same) for 75 cents.’ In other . words he will sell goods 25 cents on a dollar less than any one else d24-tf Minine Location.—The-Glen Min. ing C6; have located ‘one thousand feet on the “Stat Quartz’ ‘Ledge, ‘on ‘the south side of Rattlesnake Hill, three miles below Grass Valley, in Grass Valley township. NEW AND Exxcant Goops—Mnrs. H.C. Mii1s, at the Dollar Store, has just réceived a large and magnificent stock of goods, which'she is now selling fer almost nothing. She has as large a stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes ascan be found in the city, and will sell them cheaper than they have ever been bought before. The Holiday Goods—everything in the Toy line,must be sold to close out the stock at halt the usual prices, . Crockery ware, and . . everything in that line, Wine Sets, &c., Albums, the finest, cheapest and . the best. Large stock of Dolls, Perfumery, Gift Books, Glove Boxes, Silver Plated Knives, Forks, Spoons, Nut Crackers; Bells, Mugs, Butter Knives, &c. Worsted, of all colors, Table Cloths, Hosiery, the best Kid Glovés for $125, Children’s. Silk Gloves, 25 cents, Driving Gloves, 75 cents, and a milljon other articles too numerous to mettion. Before you buy anything in in the Toy, Shoe, Fancy Goods, Crockeryor Hat line, eall at MKS. H. C. MILLS’ Dollar Store, on Broad street. Nevada City. d21-lw THE ONLY PLack.—The only place in the city to find the genuine Brocha Shawls, genuine Sable Furs, Black and Colored Silks,Dress Patterns is at Goldsmiths’, corner of Broad-and Pine streets. Those who’ want to make beautiful, useful and durable presents . ta ladies should not fail to call, He has also a fine assortment of funcy and useful articles for the family. Go and see them, ‘The Vital Statistics of California Show that periodical fevers and acute and, chronic disorders of the stomach and bowels, areamong the most prominent and fatal diseases in this State. Disobedience to the laws of health, a8 regards diet; the ase” of pernicious stimulants; and the wear and. tear ef business excitement, and of ‘‘fast life’ generally, have much toe do with the prevalence of these maladies in our cities; while in the interior, and especially in the goia yieiaing ds tricta, they are. chiefly due to malaria, unwholesome water, and the exposure and privation incident to life in new settlements and mining camps. ‘Now, iT 1s a Fact that it is as possible to protect the human system against these maladies, as to guard life and property against the incursions of assassins and the thieves. Strengthen the vital organization wi.h HUSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, and it becomes as capable of resisting the active principle of epidemic or endemic disease, as a fire proof eafe is of resisting the action ofcombustiun. This is the experience ofthousands who have remained unscathed by malarious diserders in the sickliest seasons, while their neighbors, who neglected to tone and regulate their systems with this unequalled medicinial stimulart, have fallen thic#and fast aroutid them, Weakness invites @isease, Vigor repels it, Help nature to fight the good fight with infection, whether it be. in the air, the. water, or the s il, with this matchless ~preparation—a compound of the rarest vegetable extracts with the pures of all diffusive stimulants, . ‘the lowest possibile price for cash, . Han Lemons, in San Francisco, notifies our readers that he will fill orders:for Goods of every description at the very lowest cash rates, he having superior facilities for purchasing and an extensive acduaintance with all. the leading bonuses of f° the city. All articles sent*promptly npon the receipt of cash orc. 0. D,. He refers by per. mission to ; BROWN & DEAL, publish : Transcript, Nevada Gilby. ishers of the Daily fiAVILAND, HOOPER & CO. China, Crockery and Fancy Goods Dealers, 335 Pine St. DR. B. F. JOSSEUYN. 608 Sacramento St. CUMMINGS BROS. American Watch . epot 7 Mon emery Street. BLAK ROBBINS & Co, Importers of Pena pty Coe Coctamento St. Ae i Ps a Py i J ery Ady » Druggist, 330 Montgom
AMES R. GATES, Importers Drags and mecaicines, Corner Commercial and Simaceny KOHLER, CHASE-& OO. dealers in Toys and Musical Instruments, Sansome Street. R. H, YATES, Agent Singer Sewing -Machine, 139 Montgomery Street. H. A. DEMING, Agent; Howe Sewing Machine, 137 Kearney Street J. A. SHABER, wholesaie and. retail dealer ia Furniture and Bedding, 747 Market Street. And nameroas others. dié6 N. W. KNOWLTON, Successor to W. C. Randolph, Offers for Sale3® the Lowest Prices Watches, ‘ Jewelry, Sliver Ware, Spectacles, Gold Pen Clecks, &e, . Also, a large assortment of Gold Silver ' Art cles euitable for ave mas & New Years Presents. WATCHES AND JEWELRY repaired warranted, z Nevada, December 34, 1869. SOMETHING NEW! THE ‘ NEVADA CASH STORE! “No. 9 Commercial street, i[Adjoining Keeney’s Hardware Store.] W. & McROBERTS & CO: b Ser constantly of handa New and Choice Assortment of pet GROCERIES'AND PROVISIONS, Which are offered for sale at the lowest cash rates. The attention of Families and Miners ie particularly. called to our Stock of Goods which has been selected with especial relerence to the wants of this commutity. ThaS—the best in the market ; Costa Rica, Javaand Mocha CUFFEEs, Granulated, Pul. verized and Crushed SUGARS, CANNED PRUITS, of all kinds ; FLOUR, MIXED p hel and GRAIN, POTATUES, ONIONS, §Everything in our line will be sold at and W. 8. McROBERTS & CO, Nevada, Get. 18th. i * TOYS. TOYS. TOYS! CANDIES! FRUITS AND NUTS! WHULESALE AND RETAII. NICK. SLOCOVICH, 58 PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY, ‘ Has just received a Splendid Stock of Holiday Goods, conristing of TOYS, the Cheapest, most substantial, and the handsomest ever _ brought te the County. Handsomely finished Cast Iron Sets, for Girls and Boys, Full Trains of Cars, &. &. &c. PERF UMBbRY of all kinds; ne up im handsome Ornamented Bottles, Toilet Boxes, New Style of pons me Boxes, — « PRUITS, UTS AND CANDIES of every kind. : FANCY GOODS of every variety sold to county dealers or retail ra at San Francisco prices, (eae Call and see the New Goods, Fresh Oranges, Limes and CeceNICH. SLOCOVICH. Nevada, Oct. a0th. p°’™ BUY xouR FURNITURE AND BEDDING In the Interior. G2" Send your orders te J. A. SHABER, NO. 707 Market St. SAN FRANCISCO —ANDSave 50 Per Cent. chase. <7” Goods Carefully Packed, Safely Shipped nd SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 235.3m, A. ROSENTHAL, MERCHANT TAILOR, AVING REMOVED 170 PINE STREET, H near the CORN EK OF BRYAD, will keep constantly om hand a find stoca of material and make Clothing to order. Clothing cleaned and repaired at short notice. Give mea cali, ds em your pure : A. C. NELMS, — Attorney and Counselor at Law At the Court House, * “THE LATEST. SENSATION” . PROGRAMME } FOR THE FALL or i 869) INFORMATION FOR THE MILLION! ‘Dunder und Blixum!” WATS DE MATTER! 11” Everybody Provided For! GREAT AND SMALL, > OLD:AND YOUNG, -RICH AND POOR, Competition Agains Us F ie , COMPLETE FIZZLE! High Prices are Slaughtered and the People with their Glorious “BANN BR» Move on their way Rejoicing, Blowing will not alter the People’s Mind, for the fact is established that the BANNER BROS. are the CHAMPIONS, IN THE CLOTHING LINE IN NEVADA COUNTY. & Noné;/can compare with this Long Estab r lished and Reliable Firm, Our Motto Is Everybody happy except a few unfortunate men that we OUTSKLL AND UNDERSELL! We buy our goods cheaper than Others and We SELL THEM CHEAPER ! Now on hand and constantly receiving from the Eastern as well as San Francisco . Markets; DIRECT, the MOST EXTENS.° IVE, AND FASHIONABLE Assortment of Clothing ever offered before, at GREATLY REDOUCED PRICES! kBever Dress and Business Suits : ~Oor THE— LATEST AND BEST 8sT YLES, AND IN Facr Everything in the Clothing Line. Our FALL STOCK is COMPLETE and the LAKGEST to be found in Nevada county. Our facilities is procuring goods direct from the East enabies us to sell them at such LOW RATES as to DEFY COMPETITION. ema We also have a Large Assortment Of Gents’? Furnishing Goods, California and Eastern, Fine & Mining Boots For Men and Boys. HATS! HATS! HATS! ‘The Latest Parisian Styles! ENOUGH TO COVER EVERY MAN, BOY and CHILD in the county. 1,000 pairs of California Blankets at all Prices and Colors. ee RUBBER BOOTS AND COATS— Led Lape and Cheapest im the arket. ; ATTENTION :—To all Merchanis who deal iu Clothing both in this City and.County, we would say. call:on us before xoing to ban Francisco to make purchases. We can sell you yuods in this city at Lower Kates than you cap buy them a. the Bay: Uur patronage lu the past shows that the people appreciate our goods and our prices aud we avpure them that we are thanuktul for their coufidence, and will return it in future by selliny our goods so low as to squelch out of existemce all Uppusition Humbugs, ; Don’t forget the piace where you get your monmey’s werth at ime wrioneer Clothing Kmpor.um. BAKNER BROS. Wholesale and Retail Dealers, Cor. broad and Fine St. Buu “LOW PREC ES8!’". MAN'S GREATEST CUTY! Look Out: For No. 1 you iu OVER rs THAT FACT, } i NOR THAT CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, . ARE SOLD CHEAPER , * Dan. ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO's COR. PINE & COMMERCIAL STREET, (Haag& Co's old stand.) THAN ELSEWHERE! ny * As evidence of this fact the people have only to call, take no tice, compare items, examine stock, —~ —aND— a JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES — LEAVE YOUR MONEY WHERE _ YOU GBT THE@MOST AND BEST THE LEAST MONEY! "Now ON HAND, and CONSTANTLY EE. CEIVING CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS,consisting in part of SPLEN DID 8U ITs . BEVER, CASSIMERE, BROADCLOTH, OVEROOATS, _ And in faet EVERYTHING IN THE CLOTHING LINE. MENS AND BOXS? CALIFORNIA MADE KIP AND CALF GAITERS, SHOES, AS WELL AS EXCELLENT RUB, BER BOOTS FOR MINING. ' . Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, ~axp~ FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS. eter ae 2" Men’s & Boy! HATS & CAPS, . Ge" Recently LARGE ADDITIONS have been made to the Stock. 3<=No trouble to show our Goods, and a pleasure to tell Our Prices. Call on us and try Our Goods once, and we aré ‘SURE of your custom afterwards. , "Do not forget the place ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO. Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts. Nevada. 825