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NEVADA CIETY, CAL.
LOCAL AFFAIRS. _
For the benefit of the members of
our Rifle Association who practice
target shooting, we subjvin the following from the Virginia Enterprise:
‘We were yesterday shown ap ingenious contrivance by whi peur
marksmen can reudily tel" whether
their guns are beld in the right posi«
tion when firing. There ure two
things which are essentid?W taaking
The first is that the
barrel be. held” plambwien firing,
and the second is thut in drawing the
trigger the gan be uot pulied aronud
te one side: If the barrel be canted .
i
deviation from the centre is the reThe same is true in pulliug.
tae gun around whiie drawing the
‘triger. The ¢outrivance spoken:
of is the inveotion of Lieatenant
Smith ofthe Emmet Guard, und consists in suspeudiug by » thin > thread
a needle frum the ceutre of the raisaim, sees the puiut of this needie exactly in fine with the foresigh!, he
knows that bis barrel is in the proper position, aad if it be drawn either
to the right or left, the banging nee‘die will show the smailest deviation.
The. Kink. :
The owners of the Skatirg Rink;
in this city, are having the interior
fitted up in splendid shape. The
ing, and it will be cciled overhead.
When completed and the walls puiut-.
ed and the ceiling’ whiteued, it will}
not only be the largest room in town,
but one of the must cheerfal. We
predict it wili.be used then ten times
to once in the past. . Wib a little’
additioual expeuse, a d n ne rvom below, capable of seaing three bun_dred people, and a ki.chen a tached,,
can be arranged, and we think wall
bé, as soon as dé: inded.
ape eG ee
Reap Roseubery Bros.’ advertisemeat, u26
Confectionery.
Antoine Tam announces in another
column, that be bas on bunda choice
selection of Confectiouery, vats, cigars, Christmas tree triuimings, etc.,
which he propo ex to sell at figures a
little below those. churged by uny
dealer in the monontains. Fresh
oysters in every style served to order.
. aig
_ Reap Rosenberg-Brus.’ advertisement. is Ps 126
Young Men’*s Sociul Clab Party.
The Young Men’s Svcial Ciub, of
this city, intend giving one cf their
select parties on New Yeur’s vigin,
January Ist, 1877. A weetng of ihe
club is called fur Dext Saturuay (?),
ut 2 o'clock, at the Cigar store of
John Hanly,. Broad street, to eom' plete the arraigemeuts. Every wewber in expected to be present.
Reap A. Blumentbuai’s advertisement. u25
Maaquerade at Grass Valley.
Mrs. 8. F. Pauliy“uas cuuciuded
to give a graud m squerade ball ut
Grass Valley, on Friday wigut of
this week, previvus to retdruing to
San Francisco. Tne purty
come off ut Hamiliun Hail, ut tue
ume stated, A yeueral luviation is
wil
extended. See ine . advertisement
in another column.
—— oe
Centennial Liub Dance.
The Centenuial Ciab sili nold its
regular Thursdsy eveuing dauce ti.
week, at Temperauce Muli, and a
general iuvitutiuuis exteuued to ull
to attend. These uicetings are alWays pleasant.
__ Oo > 5
Reap Rosenberg bros.” advertisement. 26
Reap Rosenberg bros.’ advertisement, > 126
‘ Singing Class, a
A term of tweive iesouns in dinging wili be given iu the CungiegaNional Chureh, commencing Mousay
night, Decemver 4.0, wt 7 u2civn.
It will be a thurvugh drili iu tue
Science of Music, Popular Voice
‘lime, Accent, Artiouiatiun, Expression, exc.
—
oO ‘clock P.M.
_If the rifleman, in taking .
each.
5S no Francisco.
Miilington's Dancing Classes.
Will ‘meet as follows: Gents—
Monday evenings at 7:30 o'clock;
Ladies—Tuesdays at 2 o’clock pv. u.;
)L-dies and Gents—Fridays at 8 Pp.
M.; Childr+n—Saturdaye at 2 o'clock
Balf’s Eyes Made Exsy. ". p. mM: Misses and Masters—at 7
n29
Notice,
All persons knowing themséiver
ndebted to the late firm/of Gray &
I] bills in case of my absence,:
128 +S. 0. GILMan.
Will hve a dance xt Temperance .
Hall, Thursday evening of each week,
Citizens invited to attend. Admis‘sion Que Dollar.
89 : 6.0.0,
Reap Bosenberg Bros.’ advertisement. n26_
‘Union Hotel Barber hop,
Sbaying, Sbumpooing, Huir Cutting performeiat the Union Hotel
Barber ‘Shop in the bighest style of
thisurt. James Fay, Proprictor:
Skating . Rink.
The Rink will be open for skating
every Saturday afterticon and eveniny, until farther notice,
B. Burvarp, Proprietor.
‘Nevada City, Nov. 8, 1876.
Reap Roseuberg Bros.’
ment. = n26
The Very Latest.‘We have. just Teceived the lates
styles of Haf8, Men's, Yonth’s and
Boy's Clothing, also a fall line of
Overcoats and Talmas, which — in
quality and price, can not be equaled .
by any other Honse on Pi coust,
HYMAN BROs,
Corner Broad and Pine streets.
eo Ge eae
Reap Rosenberg Bros."
ment.
advertis:026
Read and Profit Thereby =
Pond’s Extract is a snre remedy
for a'l pains. We know of no” preparation eqnalto it. It has bad a
trial and success that prove it cannot be superseded, Althongh supreme over pain, it has higher and
more usefal field of action, for it
strikes ut the root of many discrders
Many suppose a medicine is coufined .
to a certain nomber of. diseases;
Pond’s Extract.is good for every
_pain.
Reap Roseuberg Bros.’
ment,: :
advertise
p26
Lavti¥s who for years bave depended on ull maoher of powders and cosmetics for giving them artiticiaPeom
plexions now find that Glenn’sx Sulphur Soap suppliesthem with pe rly
skins and rosy cheeks, e icited by the
gentle stimulation of nature. Sold
every Where. ;
eee
Reap Rosenberg Bros.’ ‘advertiseanent. 126
ooo
A Curd.
Toall who aresnff+ring from the
érrors and indiscretions of youth,
nervons weakness, early decay, loss
of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe
that will cure you, FREE OF
CHARGE, This great remedy “an
discove.ed by » missionary in South
America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Josxpu T. Inman,
Station D, Bible House, New York
City. jol3 6m
~~ -. +e —— —
A Fragrant Bresth and Pearly
Teeth.
Areeasely cbtained by cleansine
your teeth da‘ly with that justly popular dentifrice, SOZUDONTL. Cumposed ofrare antiseptic herbs it imparts whiteness of the teeth, a deltcious uroma to the breatb, and preserves intact, frou youth to old age.
the teeth. Acidity of the stomncb
will destroy strongest teeth anless its
affects ure counteracted with SOZODONT, and this pure tuoth-wasb
protectsthe dental surfaces by re. moving every imputily tbat #d seres
to them. Ask your druggist for
SsOZODONT.
No Wxcuse for Being Sick.
No person can use B schee’s German Syrup without getting imme
diate relief'andcure. We ‘bave the
first case of Coughs, Coids or Consumption, or any disease of the
tnront and Lungs, yet to bear fiom
that has not ben cared, We bave
distributed every year, for three
years, over 250.000 Sample Pottles
by Druggist in all parts of the Uni
ted’ States. No other Muvafactur r
of Medicines ever gave their prepuar .tions such atest as this. Goto yo r
Druygist, and get a botile for
5,
fv
cents and try it—Pwo doses will rehlieve you. Samplbottles 10 ceutAgents Crane & Brigham
rs
Haaan’s MaGnoiita BaLo preserves
and restores the complexion; remove
freckles, tan avd sallowness; waker
the skin soft, white and delicate
Its application cannot be detectid.
Lyox’s Karmarion makes beanti
Qae half in advance, Lalauce at Clore} ful, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents
of term. Books furuisued free of . its falling ow or —— gray. ¥
ehar , bas stood the test o yeass. is
re po G.W. Bassane, _ . eharmiugly perfamed, an. bas no
tf Direcior, . pigah mechl2-ly
i FACTOR Wand t TORE ROOMS,
advertise: . MORE : WAR’
War Declare?!
OT “against Temoc?ats, not against
Republicans, not ag inst pee who
aie busi g Chead Bootg and § >
Gilman, are requested to call at the . cuasiug Cheap and good Dry, Goods froma
old stand and settle: immediately
John Hanly is authoriz. dto settle.
the leading euiporiuiue of te Couey, ub
against those FLWipeople Who stil: ccntinue buying and e:ting imported Candaud Confectionery, which I detlare is ol.
nd Stale, and not fit to eat, Berides, 1
beleveit prabaBle thai the mai. ufacturers thewselves.-wonld. rath rnot vouch
for its concinni.y. For the-e rearons: 1
tlk war, and commend every individuai. in the county of Nevada to cull ot my
Main Street, be: ween Wells,
Fargo & Co.’s Express Office and
the Telegraph Office---opposite
Valley,
' For the purpose of, eutsiatng my sto: k
“en hand, consisting of Delicacic f, Candies
sid Coufectionerics of all descriptions.
My former price ist must ve stiil bright
in the memory uf the ladies and citizens
of Grass Valley I now PRUMIDE Tu Gu
BELOW i HiT BY 235 PER CEST., which
PI vlainr is tie standard whol sale ‘market
price in San rancisco—by this I mean.
what other dealers h»ve to pay for their
gouus laid down here—thus all-may sethe advantege of buying Candiea for *he
children’s stockings ind other Christmas
Lve presents from my Factory.
Tt not only promise the above, which
-} gives you more Candy for One ollar thn.
heret»tore beeh given fur Two Dotiats,
‘but I further promise you
FRESH, PURE, and
HIGHLY FLAVORED CANLY.
All these promises will be fulfilled to
the leticr with every one who caljis, at my
Biure b twien Bow and the polidsys:
SF AFTER THE HOLIDAYS 8STANTARD PRICES WILL BE RESUMLD. “Sa
oneal.
. . P8. ¥ take. further literty to call the
attention of Christinas . ree> decor: ting
committees to my stock of eve ythiug i
the line. and invite an examin tien bdefore deciding to purchase. The whole
week of my r-cent visit to San Francisco
was devoted to se] c'ions in this department, Which I muke a spr cialty, and this
class ot goods wilt b sot to my custom.
ere at Acc: m nodation Pricer.
Goods have already urrived, and will
continue to arrive furtwo weeks to come
In conclusi n permt me to retur, to
'y amy sincere th: nks ‘or your p: tronage
during the shor. time . have been in beri
ness here and to beg a continuance of the
saiue iu the future.
Very respectfully,
Cc, F. SEEBA.
serene 90th, 1876. lm
. THE PALACE
‘Dry Goods Store,
ESTABLISHED IN 1865,
Under the name and firm of
Rosenberg Eros.
During the past eleven
. years.we have often told our
competitors not to blow, but
to keep silence, and do.a legitimate business. But they
did blow and advertise prices
and get the people to lose
their confidence in them;
and down they went, one by
One, six in number.
We have also told others,
if they don’t intend to doa
legitimate business that they
willnot succeed a year. A
year rolled around, and three
humbug ‘“‘selling out” took
place in that short time.
Now they are compelled
to change members of the
firm. While under our motto, not only here, but all over
the State, established a business reputation for fair and
honorable dealing, that we
to-day do fly undér the same
Banner--as we did eleven
years ago, and intend to do
so for the next 20 year to
come. :
It is also an established
fact that we can afford to buy
and sell goods cheaper than
any other House in Nevada
county, consequently we do
not need to advertise Prices,
but ask everybody to come .
and buy their Goods at the
lIGreat PALACE DRY
GOODS STORE, the_only
legitimate store in the City.
ROSENBERG BROS.
Revade C:‘y, November 26, 1876. i
-sioek“of Winter Goods,
-. be-sold before the season.is over. I : oe
will séll all_my extensive stock of We mean business and will . Commercia! Street, Nevada City.
the Exchange Hotel----Grass .
GREAT
Clearance Sale,
—_—i. Y—
A. BLUMENTHAL,
woe 80 Days AMNESTY !! oonwen saan axp rom sraxms . . JACOBS & BRO.
NEVADA C.IY,
C ommencing Saturday, Nov.
25th, 1876.
30, O Oo DODLARS WORTH
DRY & FANCY GOODS,
days, owing to*haying on banda luge
which must
‘Goods at the fullowing
~ LOW PRICES:
10} Best Sheeting, 324
cents a yard.
9} Best Sheeting,
‘cents a yard.
White Rock. and Lonesdale Muslin, 10 cents a yard.
Fruit of the Loom and
Masonville, 12} cents a yard.
Bleached Canton Flannel,
10 cents a yard..
Unbleached Canton Flannel, 9 cents per yard. ©
_ White and Red Flannel;
all Wool, 25 cents a yard
French and English Calicoes, yard wide, 12} cents a
yard.
American Prints,-warranted best quality, 15 yards for
One Dollar.
Ladies’ Woclen Stockings
25 cents a pair.
First quality Balbriggan
Stockings, 3 pairs for One
Dollar. ’
6 ounces Zephir Wool,
high c lors, One Dollar.
Cashmeres, Dress Goods,
Plaids, Linsey, Waterproof,
etc., reduced to half price.
$2 00 a yard, first quality.
Shawls, from $1 50 to $10
White Family Blankets,
from $5 00 to $10 00.
Three ply and Brussels
Carpets, warranted best
quality, $115 a yard.
A large stock of Table Linens, Napkine, iowelk, Doyles; Waite Linens,
eto., which will be scold ata
A'so a lirge stock of Hats, Flowers, Feathber-, Ribbons, Kii Gioves,
Corsets, etc., are. reduéed to haif
price.,
Remember these Goods will be
solid fur
F CASH ONLY!
This is the best opportanity for
Bargains ever « ffered an thia city.
Everybody should come -early, as
the whole stock mast be sold within
30 duyx, The Goods will positively
be soid ut the prices advertised. Remember the } lace.
A. BLUMENTHAL.
Nevada City, November 26, 1876.
JJE’S BULLELIN UF PRICES.
EGG-NOG.
TOM AND JERRY.
HOT SCOTCH,
HOT IRISH.
Old Sesrrac, 1860.....++quar's, $2
rime old Whiekves....... at 12
Old #d‘nberg >cotca W aye: 160
M»heim’s old Dublin « e 1765
H. idwick Cuan. pagne..... «pints, 1 =
ia Se Trrerrrri iy f Cabforui a sae rees scant 440
Old Arn y end Navy bherry, imported expressly four yur, from
Enyland...seeeeeeseces bc 1%
Old O «rto Port. ean ees hig 125
Claret Cha a0 Leov.) i Mid 125
si Larnae. Ps 200
“ 8t. Jniian ... an 100
“ Chateau Larone.... pi ta 100
Brutacrne Gr wee’ 80) erior.. ** 15
Qld »w np Holiand Gin. quarts,1 25
1-Oli Jamatea thaud....-.0--+=@ 1 6¢
Baseett’s Porter. .. pints, 373¢
Temuett’s Ale. ...2seeeeeeeeees “ 37%
/
All Liquors Scld Bere Guaranteed o be Pure.
Pine Lunch Kvery Day from Ti
A. M. toll P. Mt
ali
Maw be soll within the nex: 30}
273 .
Black Silks from $1 50 to
GREAT SACRIFICE. +=
Jv. PETIT, Prep*r. 2
“WAKE UP!
oe
Owing to a contemplated
change i in the Firm,
Ww ON AND AFTER THIS DATE,
LESS THAN COST!
In order to reduce it by the
& “—e x3 =e * 18i7.
-NO HUMBUG!
sell, as follows:
FOR CASH ONLY!
15 yards Calicoes for $1 00,
10 Yards White Rock
Muslin, CO, ee ee
lin, $1 00
10 yards Pequot, Brown,
1 4x4, $100, ao
10 yards Canton Flannel,
$1 00.
10 yards Repps, for Wrappers, $2 00,
10 1-4 Sheeting, per yard,
35 cents. ;
9 1-4 Sheeting. per yard,
33 cents.
Ladies’ Merino Vests, 75
cents.”
Ladies Balmoral Skirts,
75 cents.
6 ounces 7 ephir Wool for
$1 00.
Ladies English a
Hose, extra quality, three
pair for $1 00.
Ladies Cotton flose, five .
pair jor $1 00.
DRESS GODS, SHAWLS,
GLOVES AND
FANCYGOODS,
Also a full Stock of
CARPETS,
All of which will be sold
at_unprecedentedly :
LOW RATES!
This Sale takes place immediately, and for
CASH ONLY.
Everybody come and _ see
for yourself, at
JACOBS BROS.,
Brown & Morgan’s Block,
Broad Street, Nevada City.
November 24, 1876.
FAIR
—AND—
FESTIVAL!
W ILL BB GIVEN BY THE
Ladies of the eaieia Church,
——ON THI—
EVENINGS OP
DECZMB: R 6th and 7th’
10 yards. Lonendats Mii
S. J. MILLINGTON’S
DANCING 4CADEMY,
AT TEMPERAN CE HALL,
COMMENCING ON THURSDA\X
EVENING, NOV. 294, AT 7;30,
FOR LADIES AND GENTLE. ™
MEN.
LADIES’ CLASS, ON FRIDAY, A'’ ?
= P.M.
Sell their Entire Stock at. .
CHELDREN’S. eager ‘ON SATURDAY,
AT 2. P. M.
OLAS® FOR MASTERSAND MISSES,
ROM 13 TO 16, ON SATURDAY EVEN
ING AT 17 O'CLOCK:
_All dances taught, both new and old,
net.
=
sete to the wis) es of pupils.
UNION -MARKET. ~
NAFFZi GEK & BUSTIS,
V _—a AND RETAIL DEAL
BEEF,
PORK, :
MUTTON, .
CORN BEEF,
SAUSAGE,
HAMS, BACON & LARD.
All orders left at the pom will be attend.
ed to promptly, ano. satisfaction giver
hoth in price and quality of meats.
-& continuance of the same.
Nevada City, Nove mber 1, 1876.
A. NIVENS, JR.,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT.
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMIS: ION
V holesale and Retail Dealer.
MASONIC BLOCK,
Pine Street, Nevada City.
jy9 =
New Tri-Weekly Stage Line to
NORTH SAN JUAN.
E. NORTHUP,
WILL, on and after this
ute, run a line of stages
i etween NEVADA City
and NURTH SAN JUAN, as fllows:
Leave North Sun Juan ‘at 6% A. M., on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Mornings,
And arrive at Nevada City,*t 934 A. M.
Leuve wer ee it onthe sume days, a’
4 o'clock. M,, arriving at North San
Juan at 7 P. Me.
Pachuges -délivered, and all orders. of
any kind prompt y attended to,
Nevada City, July 19, 187?
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TUDIE ENGRAVING , PHO.
Sale, and a a APHS, P\lINTINGS
PASS! PSRTOUES,
A E and FRAMES,
SOCIAL D NCE 12 nstantly on h’ni at resonable prices, £:
the BeKACX AKTs STOKE, 29 Post St., San
Fan JosRre kwos & We,’
The t Eveningee ie Josey sb ites, he is net connected
th any other bou-e in the same line int
Nevaca City, Nov, , 1876. } ow Prabcinec. jules.
Thankful f.r past patronage. they solic: oe
CIGARS AND TOBACCC