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niy,
T SoaP,,
‘# large assort.
icles.
licines;.
' OF
T SEEDS,,
,OVER,
&e.
FULLY. OOM
. PLACE,
sial Streets’
tand.
BROWN. .
Rai ssion
ILD,
nform the peo
1d the surround: :
ned an Auction
L STREET,
on or on Comns wish to die
article will do’
purchasing else
to. second hand
er 18 yuars-expejiness he is pre
epuiring in the
in goed work
ANKE GUILD,
VER SEED .
1 Seed,,
xED.
@ STORE.
Ye
Po
3TON’S.
\
for 60 Cents at! fi
SAINFOI,
E cO.4
m, Placer Co.
ERDY. for. Pans.
Flesh Wounds
PRESTON
necessary
tom tle Lape ‘
he undersi
ir the city of -Nese
EN, Executor,
deceased’
ro sat mah
‘The The Daily Trangeript .
ae as a ean. be mantfactured
.the-business.onght and.would_conwe think it now only remains for
~ I, Caldwell appointed counsel.
_ true name as Ar Qn; Ah Tom gave
or splendid supper will be gotten up
~—-for the vecunion. We hope the Fire
_ Self-sacrificing .class of’ men. cannot
~~ paid, asd the Assessor is reqnired
~ ty taxes in that township. can. pay
NEVADA: CITE, GAL,
“LOCAL AFFAIRS.
A Project Favorably Considered.
_We understand that the. project of
organizing a: joint stock conipany. to.):
purchase the Nevada Flouring Mills
of Clark & Torssn, and keep them in
operation at this city, has been favorably considered by “many of odr busjuess men. ᠀吀栀攀 mill is. a‘good one,
and will produce as-excellent flour as’
any in the State, and-is in ample order for work. Our merchants and
others interested can make flour as‘
; faking stock in the mill they can: :
a Ads the profits of the manufacturer
and retailer,and with the trade which
trol, their profits would be large,
fhe mill has been run four months . !
night and day, and the remainder of
fhe year twelve hours in the twenty-1;
four. Fhe demand for flour is as
large now as it wasthen. With such
a business the mill would be a profitable investment and> pay # very large
interest on the money put in by the
company. We understand that. five
have signified a willingness aud ade{~
sire to invest‘in thfs enterprise, and
some one to take the lead to make it
asuccess. We have no doubt if
those who are willing.to go into this
matter would consult together, appoint a committee to examine into it
and confer with Messrs. Glark &
Torson, that the terms upon which . '
-those-gentlemen -would-sel}and—all-}
other facts might be obtained} After
this acompany could soon be incorporated and the necessary stock secured. Let some of our enterprising
éitizens move in thismatter. Something ought to be done soon.:
County Court Feb: 18th.
The People vs. John Brown, Art
raigned, and J. 1. Caldwell appointed!)
counsel for defendant.
The People vs. John Brown. J.
“The People vs. John Brown.
In each of the above cases, defendant, who is charged with horse stealing, was given until Friday morning
to plead.
People vs. Ti Chung, charged with
housebreaking. Judge Searls appointed to defend, and defendant
given until Friday morning to plead.
-;"Phe People vs. Ali Ham and Ab
Tom, defendants; Ah Ham gave his
his true mame as Ah Yow, and: the
€ourt ordered that subsequent proceedings should be conducted against
defendants by the names given:
W. Williams was appointed to 0 ae.
fend and the defendants giv see ea
Friday to plead.
The $ritigements for’ the Firethen’s ball are about completed. The
7
st of music has been secured, and
men will be greeted with an unusual:
large crowd onthe occasion of their
Anniversary Ballj which takes place
at ‘Temperance Hall on Friday even~
ing, February 21st. The Firemen
are deserving of success in everythitig
they undertake, for amore noble and’
be found in any community. Give
them a bumper.
ii naiinen
Delinquent Taxpayers.
Delinquent taxpayers should bear
in mind that their property will be
soldat auction by the Collector, on
the 27th of this month,
“sdded, together with all costs, If
the property is not sold, two per
cent,-per’ menth-will be ehurged unp all: sueh. property on his
year: to year until it is
Uupor-whieh the
and se the same'at p
aperqnined bg laws
hho
For Truckee:W. J. Organ; Deputy Collestor,
leaves to-day for Truckee, for the best
Purpose of collecting licenses. Ath
persons who are delinquent for coun“Mr. Organ at the Banking House of
-B Burkhalter"& Ooi, on ‘Friday: and .
jean Franeieeo, as*the First Premium for
I, Caldwei appointed to defend.._. if the system is tonéd and fortified in advance With Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, no
L gerneed“be apprehended from any con
If the .
~ property i is sold, the 50 per cent is
pani OF wei cost
WILL ALLOW INTEREST
ON TIME DEPOSITS;.
On _ after-Febrairy 1, 1878,
AS FOLLOWS :
” Six Months ‘Time Deposits,6 per ‘cent. per annum.
‘Twelve _Months ‘Time
site Jag 8 per cent, per
vs ¥ omens eee er RO Ede
F ae
9 Parsons residing at a distanee can
gend money by ‘Express:
@hecks on Solvent’Banks thken at per.
JOHN W. HINDS; Presktént,
Nevada City, Jax! 4th, 18733-_
Mothing Emporiant
Bi BH. Miller,on Commercial street,
goods, ete, tle aw ‘soils very cheap:
SHLENTTone laden the pa-.
tient only; but a vociferous eough or}
a horrible cold punishes a‘ whole
household. There can be no'peace;:
no'rest,-until!.it is cured, and, when
a single bottle of _Hale’s Honey of
Horehound antTar will banish the
nuisance, is it-°worth whilé to do it?Crittenton’s,:7 6th Avenue,all druggists:
Pike’s Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute.
} —— So el
“Tue Qoestron SxeTriep.—Those
‘eminent ter Dr. Jas. Clark, Physi‘cian to Queen Victoria, ‘and Dr.
Hughes: Bennett,say that consumption cam be cured.of Wild Gherryj.and experience has
proved the eorrectness of his opinion:FOR SUPERTOR BHOTOGRAPHS, go to
EDQUARY & COBB, 504 Kearney Street,
beat) generiY photographic work was awar
ded them atthe Mbchanics’ Institute Fair
for 1871. All work gusranteed.
A Dangerous Atniosphere.
“The great atmospheric “Wave which, the
season, is loaded with unwholesome vapors’
that bill the body and disturb all its f
tions. Perspiration is checked, the stompathise with that organ, the Herves and
muscles are effected, pulmofiary complaints
are engendered, and t ts are
less depressed. Theée are among the common effects proddced by the moist, ungenial
winds prevalént in the winter months. But
dition of the atmosphere. The “ill wind
thet ‘blows nobody atiy good” will not be
likely to blow any harm to him whostrengthens and regulates his internal organs with
this-wholesome vegetable tonic and alterative, and élothes his outside in a manner
suitable to the season. Thé seeds of fever
and ague and other diseases of -an-intermittent or remittent type, are now in the air,
and are liable to be planted in the system}
either s keoteghlaleke or at a later period, urless due sanitary precautions are taken to
ward them off. -Of all safeguards against
}malania, this femons.vegetahle antidote, js. . :
the best; and of all remedies for the painful
ailments caused by damp, cold and sudden
changes of temperature, sueh as rheumatism, chills, irregularities of {the bowels,
bilious attacks and indigestion, it is the
most reliable and the most agreeable.
Fresh Oysters, Daily.
ANTONE TAM,
Wwe respe*tfully inform the peo.
ple of this city that is now receiving, daily. by express.
_ Eastern and California
oye T =F Rs,
Which will'Be served up iftany style deen ihan. supplied: with Qjstein ‘on short
notice; Remember? the old candi on 7
STREET. *
KOHLER'S: BAKERY.
CANDY MANUFACTORY,
a Home Yiatiufacttre—Ne
use buying year old Candies at
other places when youd can
_get them Fresh for thesame .
money of the Manufacturer.
Coffee Cakes, constantly on
thing made oul of the finest
the lowest
. Bacon, n0%f
= py r Hi a
Pa AYT
4 xy an rea
’ wilal
Hams, s
r
!
CASHIN & KENT,
keeps: on hand-a' niagnificent stock of .
gents’ and boys" dlothing, furtishing}.
Sold bys].
Dr. Wistar knew'. :
this when he discovered his Balsam 4’
meteorologists tell us sweeps over the whole ,
United States from the Pacif’ coast at thie}
ach deranged, the bowels.and-the ver sym“.
HOADSTREET, opposite Stempf's Ho}’
Lard,
.
ARE NOW READY
TO SUPPLY THE ;TRADE'
WITH
RaRAeE
Hams, =
AND
_ . hard.
Warranted to be No 1. Quality:
_ CASHIN & KENT,
Office—On’ Grass validy ate
a
Nevada city; Jan 1118 1873,
WK. B. CAMPBELL,
ee ARCHITECT.
pax and” “Speoifiestions drawn for
Buildings. Mills,Bridges, and all
structures pertaining to Givil Engineering,
at reasonable rates>
Office over Beckinai's,-corner Broad and
Pine Streets.
Nevada City, August 14h, 1872.
. eer in want nt of snything im the
Furniture line, from the finest
Bed Room and Parlor Sets !can buy them at extraordinary low rates by
calling. on
J. E. JOHNSTON.
Commercial Street.
JOHN ANDERSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
—AaKD—j
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
ay 8 Ws on Broad Street, opposite tue
AT BRICK OFFICE, :
}tr'Front of the Court House,>~ i
Nevada City.
Foundrymen, Blacksmiths,
—anp—
Carriage Makers,
FLECTED OH. COMPANY'S LEHIGH
COAL. Jackson Creek and Bulk Cumberland Coal. Hurd and Soft Pig Iron, being a speciality, the above are selected with
great care for interior ——
. DOYLE.
413 and 415 Pacific APs nr and 420
Piast Street Wharf between Jackson an2 Pafic, San Francisco. 261
TO SCHOOL TRUSTEES.
HAVE this day appointed JOHN PATTIsON Deputy. County Superintendent
faphee will tac ot all business connected
‘wits the office, during my absence. Office
in -Ovanty Clerk’s room.
B. J. WATSON,
Nevada City, Dev: 1¥th. Ae
4
wun Ujena AND TOR REST
DR. HUFELAND’S*
BITTERS./:
, J
YHE first and the most healthful Tonic
4 ever introduced in the United States.
Thése Bitters have been in the
Francisco Market fer ever
went and notwith4 he “many new candiRB &: BENDEL,
pe
1 GOOD. awe
Consiietition Against Us
. We don’t “‘shingle-ont” Soeks
‘. Quick Sales and Small Profits.
Down toCommon CHAIRS AND TABSES,
Bank of Nevada County, in building
formerly conmgtenk by T. H. Kolfe. dz
NILES SEARLS,
stecuey: and-Counselor-at™ baw-t
Goon NEWBL}i
i To .
_——
—a tiom
Nathan & Caspers, . }
_ CLOTHING STORE.
LOOK. T0 YOUR INTEREST
oe oASs a %%
GIGANTIC ‘FIZZLE.To be found in Nevada County.
4 : =
GREATLY REDUCED)
. PRIGES. .
——
We don’t stick out shingles on
our Goods to deceive the puba reputation for TRUTH ;
what. we say is ‘gospel truth
ries-our op ofents to see that
iiag the LEADING
Clothing Business in-the city.
we ars
at-two bits, we sell themat 12 12 ots or $1, ‘per dozen.
“No Humbug
ABOUT THIS SALE.
os
excitement in the Clothing Trade,
nor bear any animosity to. anybody
only-to attend strictly to our own
business, and we will do just what
we say. Our motto is*
We publish to the world our list
of prices, and fear nobody.
Beaver Suits at B15;
Pocket Handkerchief, ‘Neck-tie
oud Socks thrown in the bargain.]
Beaver Suits, at $17.
The same as the above,
Cassimere Suit, $25.
Fine. Business Suit, from $20
to $25.
Scotch Saits, from #20;t0.$25.
. Imported-Scotch-Suits, $30.
“Good heavy Cassimere Pants,
2 50 to $5;
“Fine English and ¥rench Cassimere Pants, $6 50to $9.
Which we boaatare net to be found
this side of San Francisee:
Vests: of all shapes and pattern
and prices,
Undershirts, 50 Cents each
And all the furnishing: goods i in
proportion.
Flannel Gray Undershirts, 2 1 95
Double sole ‘Rubber Boots at
$4 a pair
Cal. Overshirts ati$1270?
Gray Overshirts at $1 50.
Duck Pants, best, 75 cts a paiit' Cotton Socks, 75 cts pr doz-Cotton-Socks, $1 pr doz.
Au@every article in the storée¥
the above rates.
If there is any redubtitn: in' our
list of prievs* we shall publish a new’
list daily.-Call at: Nathan & Casper’ s for
your Clothing and consult your'own
interest. You can fizd’ good and
fashionable clothing cheap ‘at:
euts; 409 and tbClay St.,
Pr m2
-: We have no motive in creating an
ba Evening, Feb.-21st.:
JOHN F. HCOK,
L. SEIBERT.H. ODGERS
i, W.OEARK::
i
we
lic, but we have established yr
ovary.
tacai Excitement ! Firemen’ & Ball!
SAT
HE PEOPLE'S NEVER rita
~ REMEDY FOR
“-RHECMATISM, NEURALGIA,,:+ Geert; Paralysis, Lame Back,
Larrea Bruises; Stiff. Joints Cone
“4 .teacted Cords and Muscles,
TEMPERWNCE HABL,
—oNnN—
a
2 Vyas the Largest!Stock — : = — wharves piligcse
ceraiue, — — . wevapa crry —
BOOTS, pod Baars .
Oe . FIRE DEPARTMENT, .
FURNISHING GOODS},
Thvitation Committee,
CHAS. W. CORNELZ;
Which we will sell on and af. 20S. OLIVE, F. ELERMAN;, : .\
: 2 s O: By TOMPKINS; Cc, T. CANFIELD; . &
-. 'ter this date, at W: R. COB, H. GUENTHER,
ae
Heception Committie.’
ees JO8>:FLEMING,
MARK SHAVEH}@.-V. SUHMIDTBURG.
Floor Mariagers,.
A. BiWADSWORTH: E. GOLDSMITH,
Z A. STEGER, C. J. NAFFZIGAR,
and so says the public. It wor-. jounnapé,. FRANK H. FISHER,
vs
A. 1, ZEKIND, : DR. D. M.-BROWN,
en
The Music will be furnished by MUL. ‘
LER’S QUADRILLE BAND.
THE SUPPER will be the best ever’ got-ten up in this city.
RI” Carriages will be furnished if uéces*t
A general inuitation ifextended.
Pick “including Supper, $3By order of Fire Department!
” Nevada, Feb. 5th, 1872,
PRATT"
Pain in the Breasty
Pleurisy
Sore Throat,Diptheria, Colie,-_
Cramps, Cholera Morbi, ©
Diarrhea, Head Ache, T'oothache,Bar ache, ‘
And al exté¥hal and internal Pains«
_ wna Aches,
PRATT’ ABOLITION. totes
oo
— Bottle itrovent Tewtimonial(POR SALE BY ALL’ DRUGGISTS.
BLOOD! BLOOD!. -BLOOD?:
. a i RIVER OF LI¥eR
Purify'it with.
NEW. LIFE,
The Grent‘Vegetablo :
BLOODPURIFIER AND LIVER: IN: . .
/ WVIGORATOR,
OURES
Ba Berofula, ‘Salt’ Rheum, Tetter; Blvtaneas
Botis} Pimples. Sore Eyes,
Skin Diseases:
ounes (*
Chronic and: Inflamatory RhevYatism,when every other'remedy’
fails?
: —BRADICATES
Syphilitic thiae and all herddtite
orders of he Biood from the
System,
~ ise"
Stimulates the Liver and Ki
-— action; keeps the Bowels
as clockwork and fortifi
eys to henitir
PRATI'S NEW LIFE.
Price $1; For'salé by'alDtugygiste:-A: McBOYLE & CO.,
Druggists and Chemists,
San Francisco,agh'—="Bole Proprietors:
FRENCH LANGUAGE.
—
' residence of the’ Pupils,
. Where several persors’will form a Olass
100
10
x
JULIUS GREENWALD,
FFERS his Entire Stock of Goods. for
sale at
San Francisco Cost Price!
The Stock consists of
CLOSING OUT SALE.
ade,
000 Cigars.
,000 lbs Tobacco.
Pipes, Cutlery, Cards, &c.
As I shall positively close ‘business in
this city [invite dealers and all others wishing anything in-my line to
Call and examine my Goods, .
and the @tices .
“ene JULIOS GREENWALD. ~
All persons indebted to me are hereby requested to call and settle their accounts.
Nevada, January 15, 1873..
the
Table
antee to
819
FRENCH PORCELAIN
AND
GLASSWARE !Below. Montgomery;1FFER above Goods in‘léts to suit at . ;
“LOWEST MARKEY RATES.
Aldo afull ineof?
Cutlery, Plated Ware,
' Japanned aid Planished Wares.
Ajents of *
ANSONIA CLOCK 00.
A full lint of all Styles of Clocks,
dapted ta the trade of the Piicific Coast,
which we offer at Agent’s Rates, and guarbe’ the best in the market.
Haviland, Hooper & Co.
3% Fine StreetiSan Francisco,
to
Beef,
NATHAN & CASPER’S.
quality of Beef,
Corned?
for cash.EMPIRE MEAT MARKET.
Conmueréial Btréet; N evada.
“AMES MONRO having ‘open » Moat
Market on Commerci
ai pttéet, is
supply ranma tn >’ with the
ork, ete.,;at ‘the low-st —
Mutton, Porks Veal,'Corned .
a'reduction will be made in the price.
Classes at the Publie Sthool at 2 and at 4
-o’clock;-P. M. for the childrén‘there attend.ing.
For terms inquire of
MR. GEO; W: WELCH,
Bookseller,
; road Street.
Or J. C.ROBINSON, pes
NEW GROCERIES.
ALEX. GAULT”
AS added to the BAKWAY a chotco”
lofof
j
Groceries and Prévisions;
Which he offers fot sale on the’
ritést liberal terms. .
The people of Nevada will find it to their”
Bas. to call on me.
‘FLOUR FOR SALE.
Warranted to be the best in the County. :
ALEX. GAULT
18 Broad Street, Nevada.
‘aiid
FOR SALE, '
quar POR CASH.
One Yoke Work Oxen,
Milch Cows.
P. SUTTON.Pe Jin. 28th, 1873:
NOTICE.
WED PROPOSALS™ will be recerved™
*yhtil the'lét Tuésday on March b:
Board of Trustees of the Town of bens
Valley for supplyingthe town with water.
Plans and Specificat ms can be sten at the
Town Clerk’s offieé, Exchange Hotel buildimg, Grass Valley: Proposals not conform .
ig: with the specifications will algo be
considered by the Board.
W. H. BENSON, President.
Grass Valley, Jan. 9th, 1873. ju
. WELLZAMS & JOHNSOM
Counselorsand Attorneysatlaw.
( CE—Ovet™ Bectitaan’s Saloon. oor
AQ \aes Broaiél ahd Pin.
. LIBRARY 1 MERTING.
4 HE annual meeting of the Nevads Library peep en WH take place s+
Library Hall, on Sati Eom y ‘eb. 8th.
1873, at 7 o'clock, for the eléction of trus fees
and ‘officers and the transaction of such oth-er bytiness 88 mat come’ before the mevtorder
me SOHN W. HINDS, -Presicent.
George A. Gray, Secretary. bi
es
on.» tice—Small, 60 ota; Longe, $1. as
CURES PILES AND DYSPEPSIA. 7.
ESSONS GIVEN IN FRENCH: at the?
a a Sa Saree a ee ee ea a ee
jaa , TWO PWO-HQRSE TEAMS,...
HAVILAND, HOOPER &:C0.,
~ “Sa. PINE STREET):