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E OF THE
ipsie ana
. Oculist, Dr,
German Mnow York and
da City, and
mage of the
ranch of the
many years
an .Capitols
ure all long
% Nesceacrevrt
ed free of
opposite the
TENTION
ty now. pre.
ots, Shoes
ption, made
iranhteed,
in making
jtores in San
iving entire
aving lately
, Kelly and
have fitted
t, adjoinspecial pur
sses” and
Shoes,
aly give me
ut you will
rkmanship,
. the cost
hoes.
ove Pine.
Lowest!
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MILLER.
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the publie
eda large
HING,
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White
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urchasing
fer our
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Festival
o liqui~
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AGrand
OR,
LIST,
e Btreets
g my DiTTON,
,OKNED
Cash.—
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The Daily Sranseripi. ses esl Ms, NEW EXCITEMENT! . READ. = . -se
Deadialiare 33 y e p ‘Our readers are ‘particularly re-'. : = 3 : a Pees.
NEVADA crTy, CAL. j quested to read ‘the advertisement . : ena READ. gu h :
: y's other column. Dr. Dobrenz is a tegoom re ee j : IRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
LOCAL AFFAIRS, . _ . atlagyphysician and comes here highly nal “es . CIGARS AND TOBACCO. : READ. FE ir cole is
Mining Matters at Bloomfield. . TeCommended, Those.in need of a , —, ae ; alain tence
ing Company is now cattfing on exe en ae eae hed aipidnin LARD. . + v NOW IS THE TIME . = won con.
‘tensive operations. The ditch from = : eames pen LORSES GETILED IMMEDIATELY Oot
Big Canyon Creek is running to its eh ies ohn nn aoa + x Bee eg ee _ cee if hus SECURE ‘your outside ADJUSTMENT BY;
full capacity, 3,000 inches of water. which 18 scknowledged by the medPamnorenwery : Aa
The Company employ thirty-five
men and is -running night and day.
They. use three of Craig’s nozzles
_ny €ngineers have been engaged in a
-preliminary survey, with a view to
extending the line of their ditch fur“ther down the ridge into Bridgeport
township. oa ee
Brockmeyer & Hanner have just’
commenced washing in their claims
at Colorado Hi!l. They have good
prospects and will muke the best of
the favorable season. :
Cummings, Lusk & Co, are making
extensive preparations for working
the bed and banks of Humbug Creek,
at the junction of the North and
South Forks. ha
unworked for a number of years, and
a large part of the ground has never
been worked. It-has been overflowed by a dam across the creek, formerly owned by and known as the
Marlow dam, but which now belongs
to the North Bloomfield Company.
Our informant says the latter company has given permission to the
parties to work this_ground.—
Board of Supervisexs.
The following business was transacted by the Board of Supervisors
yesterday:
The suit for school taxes, assessed
against J. D. Morris, in Bloomfield
District, was ordered dismissed, it
appearing that he is a resident of Columbia Hill district.
The following bills were allowed:
General Fund—J. I. Caldwell, fees
in criminal cases, $105; J. M. Ballard, Justice fees, $3; Geo. B. Newell, fees as Ceroner, $12; T. H. Rolfe,
Justice fees, $15; M. Byrne, for carriage to convey patient to hospital,
$8; J. D. Hilton, Constable fees
Meadow Lake township, $139 90; W.
H. Montgomery, Sees
$50 70; Henry Davis, Justice's fees, .
$40 70; Marshal Harris, of Grass
Valley, Constable’s fees, $8; J. E. P.
Williams, Constable’s fees, $9 10;
W. D. Long, Justice's fees, acting as
Coroner, $15; W. C. Pope, Coroner’s
fees, $82 50; J. A. Ross, Constable’s
fees, $17 90; J. Stotlar, $12..
Special Fund—W. H. Montgomery,
expenses in criminal cases, $14,
Ee _ The Case of Glynn.
Lhe case of Johnny Glynn, indicted for burglary in entering the house
eof Lawrente_Kavanauch, came up
for trial in the Gounty Court yesterday. District Attoriiey Caldwell appeared for the prosecutiow-and J. C.
Deuel, of Grass Valley, appeared
for the defense. This case was trict.
at the last term of the County Court
and the jury failed to agree. Yester. ~
day morning the pannel was exhausted, and the jury was not complete.
The Court issued a venire for additional jurors and took a recess until
2 o'clock, when the empanneling of
the jury was completed. The case
will be concluded to-day.
>-Defects in the County Records.
Mr. Everett has introduced in the
Assembly a bill to remedy the defects in the records of the Board of
Supervisors of this county, authorizing James Monro, ex-President of
the Board to sign them. “By this act .
-he is authorized to do so, and the
said record shall be binding and legal-forell Purpgses whatsvever.
(]reasurer’s Report.
We publish to-day the semi-annual
report of the County Tyeasurer in
full. It will be in ing to our
readers, as it furnishes a full exhibit of county finances, including the
amounts received and paid out, and
the indebtedness of each fund. The
last report showed a county indebtedness of over $82,000.
Yesterday Messrs. Allen and Drummond called upon the contributors
to the Nevada Benevolent Society for
their 50 cent donations. They raisThe Sligo Mining-Co, has located
1,700 feef on the Wasson quartz
ledge, commencing at the north-west
end of the New England Co.’s claim,
ical faculty of the United States, and
can be seen_at ‘his office, opposite
Masonic Hall. f14-1m
_ . Great Bargains.
Selling off the entire stock of dres .
gootls at cost, for the next sixty. days
at the store of H. Levy, ‘Commercial
Street, Nevada city. Ladies, now is
the-time for great bargains.
Nevada. Jan, 23-1 m.
Guard Your Health and Life.
How inconsistent is human nature. Men
carry revolvers to protect themselves
aginst ruffians in well-polished cities, where,
the precaution is unnecessary, often neglect
to fortify_theirsystems against disease in
the most unhealthy seasons. Thousands
of dyspeptics and other invalids are now
languishing in sick rooms, or feebly and
listlessly moving through our streets, who
owe their forlorn condition solely toa want
of common prudence. Far more inimical
than the roughs and rowdies, against whose
possible attacks the timidarm themselves,
are the morbid elements that pervade the
atmosphere at this time of the year, and
yet although it. is an undenied and undeniable fact-that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters afford-amore perfect protection’ against
these ¢auses of disease,than any weapon
offence can afford against lawless violence,
the reckless and inconsiderate’ continue to
brave the danger with a positiy uard
within their reach. Cee
Every day, however, the numbey‘of Bhese
martyrs to their own want of) forecast
diminishes._Each succeeding season demonstrates more clearly the inestimable
value of the Bitters, both as an antidote
for the causes of disease, and a specific for
its consequences. The miasma which generates periodic disorders, rheumatism, liver
complaint, irregularity of the bowels and
other physical disturbances, produce no
effect whatever upon systems toned strengthened and regulated by this powerfull vegetable medicine, and dyspepsia, nervous
debillity, constipation, intermittent and
remittant fevers, billousness, and in fact
nearly all the maladies which the Bitters,
if taken in time, would prevent, are cured
by the persevering useof the great remedy.
The genuing Bitters sold in bottles only,
and never by the barrel, keg or gallon, as is
represented by some unprincipled dealers.
SPECIAL NOTICE. — Indigestion isthe
cause of nine-tenths of all diseases the living machine is subjectto !. Give tone tothe
stomach and digestive organs, and you will
save more than half in your doctor's bills.
Dr. HENLEY'’s CELEBRATED IXL Brrrers are
. recommended by all physicians to Dyspeptics and for all Conrplaints of the Liver and
Digestive organs. @” See advertisement in
another column. febT-3m
A Card to the Public.
E, the undersigned, do héreby cer2 tify, that we have employed
DR. F. BUELOW,
As our Medical Adviser and Family. Physician, and that the said Dr. Buelow has met
with the greatest success in all cases coming under his.treatment, and that we cheerfully recommend hini to thé’ public of Nevada City and County. as a prominent Physician. 3
J. JACOBS,
A. ROSENTHAL,
C. P. RINNERT,
A. BARUH,
K. FOEUTH.
“WM. SCOTT,
MRS, CALDWELL,
R. W. ‘FULLY,
A. J. STILES,
A. GOLDSMITH,
A. ISOARD,
_ MRS. THOMAS MOONEY;_
LOUIS. W. DREYFUSS,
JOHN BLASAUF,
DANIEL MURPHY,
MARIAN ANDRODE,
L. JACOBS,
__JOHN PEARD, >
MRS, WATTERS,
ANTONIA JOSE SILVA,
JAMES H. YOUNG,
MRS: W. L. TISDALE,
MRS. CANFIELD,
JOHN KISTLE,WM. KISTLE,
JOHN SENNER, Jr.
‘MRS. M. J. TORSON,
MRS. J. M. PHILLIPS,
N. C. TULLY,
KASKIL CASPER,
SIMON ROSENTHAL,
ISADORE ISAAC,
_ VI€TOR BANNER,
__H. LEVY. .
Nevada, Feb. ist, 1872. ®
SS
.
FANCY GOODS IMPORTED
Direct from Paris !
ELIX GILLET’S HAIR DRESSi’ ING SALOON, :
PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY.
LINEN_THREAD, Black, White and
all colers. °
Needles, Combs. Brushes, Straps.
Fresh and Fine Perfumery. . _.
Steel Pens, Beads, ete. ete. .
N. Y., and Oalifornia. ©
Fog Trig
“~~ Pnow in use in various parts of the world.
rs a, ;
, DEPOT of Garden, Flower and Vegetable’
Seeds, from Annonay, (France) Rochester . .
re
CASHIN & KENT,.
Wy om respectfully. inform.the -peoy pleofthe State that they have on
hand ._ :
_. AN IMMENSE LOT oF ——
NEW HAMS,
NEW LARD,
NEW BACON,
The Product of Several Thousand
Corn Fed Hogs,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD
At the VERY LOWEST RATES.
a
These Hams, Bacon and Lard are
of our own manufacture and are
superior to any ever before offered .
for sale in this or any. other market. en
k@ This firm is now receiving large shipments of Hogs from the East and is manufacturing them into Hams, Bacon and Lard
The climate of the mountains being favorable for Curing, and the. greatest care being
taken inevery process, the product: of: the
Establishment: will be found superior to
any in the market,
a. Before purchasing your LARD, examine the Cans and find our “BRAND” upon
them. .eee
wa Orders filled for any quantity of our
celebrated HAMS, PACON AND LARD.
Shipments made to any part of the Pacific
Coast. saul a ae
Address by mail or Wells, Fargo & Co’s.
Express,
CASHIN & KENT,
Nevada City. Cal.
Nevada, Dee. 12th. 1671.
A
GEORGE A. PRINCE & CO's,
ORGANS!
For Parlor, Lodge or Church.
es
ESSRS, PRINCE & CO. have the old
M est, largest and most complete Manutactery of Cabinet Organs and Melodéons in
the United States, and have sent forth a
greater number of instruments than any
other Manufactory, and they have never
had an instrument returned from any imperfection or deficiency in construction.
}-For-over-twenty-three years, the superior:
excellence of the Prince @ as and
Melodeons has not been questioned, and
for six years past the enormous demand has
made it impossible for them to meet theirorders. promptly, Instruments manufac~
tured by Prince & Co—twenty years old—
are now valued by their owners as highly as.
the day they were bought. Over 8,000 are
ss ee
WM. KNABE & CO’S
frre PIANO FORTES!
Undoubtedly the best first class
Piane manufactured
These Instruments having been before the.
their excellence alone, attained an unpurchased pre-eminence, that pronounces them
unrivalled.
Their TONE combines great power,sweetness in fine singing quality,as well as great
purity of intonation and evenness throughout the entire scale.
The TOUCH is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from that stiffness found in
many Pianos.
In WORKMANSHIP they are unexcelled
Secenapnains 5
—
(formerly Boardman, Gray & Co’s)
PIANO FORTES!
RE comparatively low priced, very durable ear smattias well suited to stand
the extreme changes of winter and dryness
im the foot-hills and mountain valleys. .
rr Allour Instruments are fully
warranted for five years. and will bear good
usage from ten to fifteen years.~ Cireulars
and @escriptive Price Lists will be sent on
application to ‘
ing purposes, “4 Neve, Feb, Ist, 1872,
‘Public for over thirty years, have, upon ‘PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, CUAL OIL, .
WILLIAM McCAMMON & C0’S;
a
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Miners and Consumers
sule prices.
ee
he
a
“
~~ Talso-inform the Public that-I intend, to
close out my business in Nevada, by the
ae
Tinvite alla iring goods in
GIVE ME ACA
January 28th, 1872.
IN DOUBLE THICKNESS,
And All Other Brands as Usua
JULIUS GREENWALD,
Broad Street, Nevada City.
Genuine Peach Brand Tohacco!
—ALSO—.—
Peach Navy Tobacco ! —+
: On Hand?
= CIGARS ! CIGARS!
FROM. THE
FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST!
of Tobacco
will save money by buying the
same by the quantity, at whole«
Bost Quality and Full Weight
Zp .
fh p
First of May, therefore I will offer,
GOOD INDUCEMENTS!
TO. BUYERS OF TOBACCO.
Thankful for the patronage of the public
my line, to
LL.
—AT—
Also, a Lot of
¥or the Hair.
CRUCIBLES, MUFFLES,
Acids and Mining Chemicals,
Kerosene, &e. a
ow SRE
NEVADA DRUG STORE.
8. W. COR. BROAD & PINE STREETS
Under the Transcript Printing Office,
E. M. PRESTON,
APOTHECARY.
Genuine Bear's Qil,
COMPLETE PORCELA
mercial street, Nevada
selling i
Cutlery,
Plated Ware,
Glass Ware,
We have also on band a
DANFORTH’S. PATENT
FLUID, etc.
stock.
tle Sew ng Machine.
OTTER & SIGOURD EY,
GREAT BARGAINS! !
IN DINNER . &
SETS FOR $25: —
~«e
City, are-now
Wall Paper,
Window Shades,
Lamps, etc.,
Cheaper than ever offered in Nevada county.
sarge stock of
PETROLEUM
Cali and see our mammoth
ia” We are Ageiate for the Home ShutJan%& POTTER & SIGOURNEY. .
Celebrated I. X. L.
Tonic.
digestive organs.
er in all the above cases,
Read Physi
DR. HENLEY’S
BITTERS.
Most Efficient. and Pleasant
#7 THE BEST LIVER REGULATOR
KNOWN ! A Sure Cure for Dyspepsia.
« These Bitters are prepared fram the most
¢hoice and wholesome: herbs and roots, and
have given universal satisfaction wherever
tried. Thousands bed pow ome nh found
relief through their use, and p cians recommend hs tor the cure of ali diseases uf
the blood and liver, and irregularities of the
~—Headache, Billiousness and Constipation,
General Debility and Loss of: Appetite. all
are caused by derangement of the system.
The IXL Bitters have been successfully used and are warranted toalleviate the suffer8’ Certificates attached to
< Every Family should have a
e house. SOLD EVERYWHERE.
H. EPSTEIN, Sole Proprietor.
0. 618 Front Street, Sun Fratici
“L. Gross & Co, 675 W Lake St. Chicago,IM.
ence of the
RAIN, ~~ .
“poet,
and
_}. plied by-any person of ordinary. mechanical
» Cal. .
DOORS AND WINDOWS!
Against the unwelcome interferA
COLD !
teaaeiarieds have long felt the need_of
something ; as,
Cheap, Simple and Durable !
That would save Carpets, Fuel,
and the His resulting from COLD DRAFT
that finds-its-way into Ahiatage winston out
side Doors and ‘Windows.
Clay’s Patent Metallic —
“fea. Challenges the admiration of all who
+ have seen its operation. :
The attention of the public is respectfully
invited to this little invention, which is so
CHEAP that every man can afford to use it.
It isan Actual Saving in Fuel
lone, of Twice its Cost
every year !
It is so simple that it can be made and apgenius, and can be removed and replaced at
pleasure,
There are no Springs or complicated machinery.to get out of repair,
It can be applied to any Door or Window,
and has gone inte general use wherever it
has been introduced, —
For Sale by
No. 27 and 29 Main St.
Opposite the Express Office.
ket it piaaipl
Pt ll
is THE
FAVORITE
SEWING
MACHINE,
’ It is the Simplest, the Strongest, the Last and the Best Sewing Machine invented,
w. H. CRAWFORD,
*
No, 27 and 29 Main Street,
*%
: 0 Beckman
. Qtr aT re
WILLIAMS & JOHNSON,
. Counselors and AttorneysatLaw,
aS » Cor:
* o
et ¢d
Opposite the Express Office, 7 .
Office—No. 44 Broad Street, Nevadg City; j5
Office—North East Corner California aud ~
Sansome Streets; SANFRANCISCO, :
G. OPHARA. TAAFFR,
General Agent,
4
eae T. HL ROLFE, Agent, ~
FOR NEVADA CITY AND COUNTY.
CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &e,
wu respectfully inform the people
ceived at his Store, on
The Largest and most complete stock of:
CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES, CUTLERY,
&c. ever brought to Nevada city.
The Stock-of Cigars comprise all the fa-vorite brands from the very best to the
cheapest kinds.
In the line of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco my stock cannot be excelled. ;
Meerschaum and other kinds of Pipes I
have a very large stock. .
Linvite the especial attention of Saloon
Keepers and Country Dealers to my new
stock of Goods.
the Cheapest and the articles guaranteed as
Tepresented.
Don’t fail to give me
your purchases;: =~
. Nevada, Nov. 30th.
J. JACOBS,
of Nevada County that he has rePine Street, Nevada City,
My prices are as Cheap as
a call before making
=. J. SAO0DS,.
*.Masoniec Building, Pine Street.
. WEATHER STRI P. #rINERS AND-MANUPACTURERS are
YING, “SELLING OR USING what is . .
} known as R.R. & J. Craig’s new and
improved Hydraulic Joint or Nozale, as the same is an infringement upon
. the inyention.of the undersigned, secured
by Letters Patent No. ‘108,658, dated Oct.
25th, 1870, known as Watson’s “Hydraulic
Champion,” and all parties participating ia
such infringement will be rigorously prosecuted, THOMAS WATSON,
Proprietor of Watson's Hydraulic Chamion.
Dated Nevada city, Jan. 24,1872.
MINER'S ATTENTION 1 —
hereby cautioned. against MAKING,
at 7
etc.
MILLINGTON’S
Tuition of Children—Saturday at 2P, M
Commencing Saturday, Jan, 6th.
For Ladies, Wednesday, at 2.P. M,
mencing Jan. 10th.
For Gentlemen, Monday and Thursday,
Terms for Ladies and Children, $2 per
month, Gents, $5 per month.
Lessons in Highland Fling, Cracovienme,
DANCING SCHOOL,
—AT—
TEMPERANCE HALL,
ComP.M, Commencing Jan. 8th.
if desired. a29
_ ®PECIAL INFORMATION
Copies sent Free upon application.
Troubles, in either sex, can be cured prompt.
ly and effectually, was never more needed
than now and the faculty of the Dr. J. O.
Young Medical Institute take this. method
of bringing that knowledge to the minds of
the public, Address , :
dl4
=
AFFLICTED!
pr mate
For 1872,
HE necessity of a general knowledge
where all forms of Debility and Chro
DR. J. C. YOUNG,
Box 735.
Medical Institute,
No. 618 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, Cal
N
M.,
. : Nevada, San, Tth, 1872.
Nevada City Skating Rink.
KATING ASSEMBLIES from 6 te
Ladies admitted free of Charge.
Day Assemblies, admi¢sion .
and use of Skates, “= 2% cts
Evening’s Admission, 25 ots
Use of Skates, =Gentlemen’s Admission and
Ladies’, per month, «= $2506
B. BULLARBD,
Proprietor,
os
12A.M.,3to5P.M.,and7 te 10 P,
DAILY.
Use of Skates 25 Cents.
Wks For Gentlemen :
25 ets.
se ef Skates, per month, $4 60
cey
pervesors, Nevada county, at their next seseion,
running between the Backbone House, Weel.
*sand Meore’s Flats.
jl
Notice.
‘OTICE is hereby given that the uridersigned will apply to the Board of fm
for license to coll tollon the road
ANDREW MERRIMAN, ‘V.
Agent” for’ Nevada “City.
ca
adnce
ADA F, DAVENPORT, ©
ALE give Instractions. da the PIaNOPORTE, cither.at. the Pupil sRems:
at her awn residence on Piety Hit.
ference—Paror. MULLER: WEN 2