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February 22, 1873 (4 pages)

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nENT H's TORE? oven = S — JESS. OF rt the Immense will shortly scriptions, i, Skirt, O per cent irpets and . San Frances and see le will . be ys only, SMITH. Country will ROWN, TS. tt Ps ~ P*« 3; ’ Se ee ee een MERY, da large assorticles ¥ OR: a LOVER, C. a: € 00D FORD E E PLACE, idem gee * NEVADA CLTY, CAL. } Literary Society, The following is the progtathme of exercises of the Literary Club for next Monday evening: Music by Miss Annie Cashin. Song by a lady not ashamed of her age, Miss Minnie Augusta,’ Miller, “When I was sweet sixteen,”’ Select reading by Miss J lennie Eaz Poa A Be Eeoapaior Chase y anid puMiss Mary Gregory. Bong by. Mr. varied ‘Brown, Hinds * Debate upon the follwing question: Resolved that departed“ spirits who visit the earth are assisted by Spiritualists, Affirmative, J.C, Robinson, J C. Rich, F. A. Potter. Negative, D. J, Crowley, Wd in Thos. Shurtleff. All persons: ‘who are, or who wish to become members ofthe Club, and . ’ whose names are not upon the roll of membership, are requested to hand their names to the Secretary for enrollmeut as members of the Society, = <p. il For Thirty Days. A Golismith gives notice in today’s TrRANscript that for the next 30 duys he will sell every. article in his beautiful establishment regardless The stock consists of everything imaginable to be found ina Dry Goods House. He has some arin every family, which ‘he will sell 50 per cent. cheapRead his adver. : tisement and take advantage of the Goldsmith assures us that it is‘ genuine sale, at cost, -done for the purpose of making room for his immense’ stock of Spring We advice evetybody to go to Goldsmith's as soon_as possible, before the great -bacgains. _ of cost. ticles; ‘required er than ever before. Mr. great sale, goods to arrive. in goods are disposed of. eet Dr. Brenan, This celebrated physician, physi~~ologist and lecturer bas arrived in this city and is stopping at the” UnHe proposes to give a course of lectures ‘on the laws of health. The first lecture will’ be given on Tuesday: evening next, at There will be no charge for admission to the first JecThe Dr, Brenan comes highly recommended, and in every place he has visited, on the _ Atlantic-as. well as Pacific coast, the press are strong in their. enconiums We expect to-see the: Theatre crowded on Tuesday evening next: by our citizens, to listen to thé arguments advanced ona t to all classes. Hear what the Salt Lake Tribune of a recent date says of him. as a lecjon Hotel. the Theatre. ture. The subject will be, Throne of the Mind.” of his lectures. theme of deep inté turer: te mere fined and, indepe Many parts-were very cheek the: sympa ence yesterday, in spite of constitute themselves individuall committee of one to guarantee Brenan a full house on condition that. y. he would repeat his lecture. The oe Military Parade, The Nevada Light at the Armory this “iornaétt ik at 2 . eleek for: paradéand drill. . Every . ‘wen should make it @ ters the best inVigorating and reguisting p< ~ member in point to ‘present, in order that the : il be full and a good reent to-head quarters. ‘Mhe on. y excuse for failure to attend, is aleknaee however much they may differon other bod erent deg are points in therapeutics, admit the extraordims pain . nary merits of the Bittersas & tonic and al3 ust Received. . terative, and recommend it as 6 prevettive “New Cheese, Pickled Herring, and . of malarious diseases and as a remedy in} sired. Fresh » Cod Cranberries, at Lee intermittent and rem ittent fevers. tr t & oy a. ees we Telia an if “nay mths many, “of. the: viehest pianters in Jamaica Name “gate, bad Bedi Pe sh at once “WWebty/-Avd cents oii the ‘dollar. © hig wilt jo Deposits, 8 Sal cent: pet i" Reading’ of manus¢ript Peper ud BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY WILL ALLOW. INTEREST (ON TIME DEPOSITS, . On saa after February 1, 1873, AS FOLLOWS : Six Months Time Depos} its, 6 per . ‘cent, per annum. 2 ‘Twelve “Months Time (faci $e Lory ‘ets money Vy ‘thitibesd,” Checks on Solvent Banks taker at par, JOHN 'W. HINDS, President. R. W. Torry, Cashier, . .” Nevuds City, Jan. 4th, 1873, Te Great Inducements. In order to make room for our extensive Spring Stock, which is now being manufactured in the Eastern States expressly for our trade, we will‘sell, on and after this day, out. Splendid Stock of Winter Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Blankets, Rubber Goods, etc., at First Cost. Business men, miners, fathers, mothers, guardians, or anybody else, if you want to save money, and desire to get great bargains in the clothing line, do not wait any longer, but call at once at the Clothing Emporium, on the corner of Broad and: Pine streets, (Banner \ Bros, old stand) and be convinced of the truth of our statement. — ASCHHEIM. BROS. Nevada, Feb, 20th, 1873, ss ><: Clothing. Pissed BH; Miller;on Commercial street, keeps on hand’a magnificent stock of gents’ and boys’ clothing, furnishing aes ete. (which he sells very cheap. a frightful cough reverberating through the darkness, is the most saddening. Would you be spared alta livered; the language chaste and renident of «its scientific parts, the flights of imagination when illustrating his subject were perfectly erichauting, cartying the audience into an ecstacy of applause. touching, and played upon the sympathies, of the eld as well as.the young. There was many a face present. upon whose thetic ; = a stranger, betrayed its stolid indjffer~e y their Won. ers. At the couclusion of the lecture a vote of thanks was taken. by the audiénce, which was unanimous, ys Walla nage aS ‘fT ‘Lure ‘simply adyertises that bis fe abbed,” and his a willing to. take this infliction and save the life endangered by the complaiht, administer haie’s “Horehound and Tar. Crittenton’s, 7 6th Avenue,— Sold by all druggists: _ Pike's Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute. ¢ Many suffer ibher jan ‘take nauseous medicine.» All such, who saffer from coughs, colds, irritation of the bronchial tubes, and tendency to’ Consumption, have in Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry a remedy as agreeable to the palate as effectual in removing diséase. i FOR SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, go to EDQUARY & COBB, 504 Kearney Street, San Francisco, as the First Premium for bést general photographic-work was awar ded them at'the Mechanics’ Institute Fair for 1871. All work guaranteed. The Judgment of the Public. Doctors disagree. Each school of medicine has its own theories, and as these theo}ties difier widely, #t-is-cleagthat few,jt any. ofthem, can be right. But if medicinal maen ot agree upon any theory or system of ice, the public find no difficulty in agreeing as-to notorious mutters of fact. For instance, theyhave observed for msny formly cure dyspepsia, constipation, rhetmatigm, biliousness, nervous debility, and many other diseases which the ptions of the pharmacopwia gen ot anda: nnot cure; ,and they know thérefore that there tit. On ‘this point ; tive. They take their trovertible facts, and. they ‘ another verbally, and someletter, what they know about reand preventing sickness with the Sith net tonic and alterative of net be relied upon, viz: the s0of the public.. After twenty medicine at their command, and give evidence of the faith that is in them by purchasing more of it than of any other advertised medici manufactured ‘on this continent. A large tiumberof physicians, too, ——— ; ie wes te ate which I “Or all awful night sounds, that,of}years that Hostetter’s “Stomach Bitters uni. ” é PIANO. FORTE 70 ABRIVE. eqmre 7%] & “ug JULIUS. GREENWALD, Cys his Entire Stock ef Goods for sale at San Francisco Cost Price ! The Stock consists of 100,000 Cigars. 10,000 Ibs ‘Tobacco. Pipes; Cutlery, Cards, &eo. As I ‘shall positively close aidanes in this city [ invite dealers and all others wishing anything in my line to_ Call and examine my. Goods, and the Prices! — : JULIUSEGREENWALD. All persons indebted to are-hereby-_re-. quested to call and settle” their accounts, ~ Neveds; damuary }5;-1403. aoe Auction and Commission STORE. FRANK GUILD, OULD res pectfully inform ties eae ple of Nevada a City and the surronndio coustry that he has o al Ayction Co"*iniission Store, a¢ Ne, 33 COMMERCIAL STREET,
Ww he will sell at Axction or on Commission any articles persons wish to dispose of. it i want of any article will do oad to cali omme before purchasing else ag attention. d te second band Furniture. Having ver 18 years experience in the Furnitere ig pairing, . 7, pared to deell kinds of re g Furniture line «heap and work. mahlike manner. a “FRANK GUILD. a ES, Th rr a Freeh Oysiers, Dally. ANTONE TAM, ' OULD respe *tfully inform the: peele of ttiis -ity that is mow recejvig aatly, ‘by express. . Eastern and California oyse TEARS, Which will be served up inany style de“Panailies supplied with Oysters on shett . 2 iemember the old stand ou = aN \ es a : Ieard. Great Bxcitement }. Voss boa Nathan & Casper’s, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST Competition Against Us GOOD NEWS? GOOD NEWS. regen —aT— CLOTHING STORE. CELEBRATED SWISS STOMACH . ‘BITTERS. Francisco Mar’ twenty standing ates for p your ‘and notwiththe piany néew candiaave ier iat increasea. PAYLOR & BENDEL, 7 PVBE first and thie most healthful Tonigos ever introduced 1 tn the United Be, ° These Bitters have beeti. in the ket fur over ublic favor, the sales PRATT's ‘ABOLITION ‘a. . a ‘. Sprains, Bruises, a i = cee Us be i ‘PEOPLES ivi phitite os FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, deat, Paralysis, ‘Lame Batk, tiff Joints Con=~ tracted Cords and Muscles, _ Pain in the Breast, Pieurisy Sore Throat, Diptheria, Colic, Cramps, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Head Ache, Roothache,, Rar ache, ems al external and ae, si and —— en . PRATT: “ABOLITION ‘ot. “THK POOR MAN'S TRIEND. FOR SALE yes ALL. DRUGGISTS: BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! . » {‘]ME RIVER OF Liv : Purify it withy PRATT'S EW LIFE, The Great Vegetable BLOOD PUBIFIER AND LIVER IN. iVIGORATOR. © OURES Borofula, Salt Rheum, Tettey, Bluteacm : — Pimples. Sore Eyes, Be. = Skin Diseases, . ~QURES Chronio org “Infaitatory Rheumatism , when every other remedy : ‘ faile. De ERADIOATES ine a Sypliiitic ‘tains and all hereditsorders of he Biood from the Bystgm, CURES PILES AND DYSPEPSIA, Stimulates the Liver and Kidneys to health action; kéeps the Bowels as regusar }-——~ aa clock work and fortifies the “ whole system against dis. ease in-any form, ee PRATT'S ‘NEW LIFE. “Price $1. ~For sale bya Druggiasts. > McBOYLE & CO., Driiggists aud Chemists, ' fam Francisco. gl Sole Proprietore. FRENCH LANGUAGE. oe Pasa Z : Son : . twee ie Largeat Stock ot BS eon ee CASHIN & KENT, CLOTEING, , aR ton eater ROOTS, : ARE NOW READY ‘ Hans, oe ee PURNISHING GOODS,Y TO SUPPLY THE ois To befound in Nevada County. ~4—“Which we will sell onand afWITH ter this date, at ~~. ; : GREATLY REDUCED Hams, [as PRICES. Fai pad at We don't stick ox out shingles on Bacon, _. our Goods to deceive the pub3 lic, but we have established . ~— — a reputation for TRUTH ;----rit ee what we say is gospel truth : — “Zravd,. 224 *0says the public. It wor; : : , riés our opponents to ‘see that ‘Warranted to bé No 1. Quality . we ars doing the LEADING ! . Clothing Business in the city. CASHIN & KENT, . We don't “shingle out” Socks at two bits, we sell them’ Stns ciel "7adiig hiked, at An 1-2 cts or $1 per dozen. No Humbug ; Nevada City, Jan. 1, 1873. : a ee : ABOUT THIS SALE, ~ THE OLDEST AND THE BEST We hive no motive in creat ing an piscicgiaias _.DR._HUFELAND’S only to attend strictly to our own business, and‘we will do just what ‘we say. Our motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits. We publish to the world our list of prices, and fear nobody, Beaver Suits at $15, Pocket Handkerchief, Neck-tie and Socks thrown in the bargain.] gine 12x24, One Tubular Boiler 48 in. diameter. 16 feet long, 12 feet balance whee Governor, Steam Gauge and’ Whistle complete, with Friction Hoisting Reel, 350 fee in, x 3, 6 feet long with bolts fitted to 8 in. Two Set-of Chain Pulleys, (234 tons each. cheap for cash. For further particulars apply to B.D. Where the et Hn may be «examined. North Bloomfield, Feb. 13th. aad picte.’ Also, one 10 im. Plunger Pump 6 feet stroke, 100 feet of 9 in. Pump Column, 4 inch iron with plained flanges and bolts complete. Forty pair pump rod straps 4 rod, Bob connecting-rod, Spur. Wheel and Pinion (10 in. face,) Iron Winch and 300 feet of 4in, Wire Rope for lowering pumps. In-fact a FULL SET OF HOISTING AND PUMPING WORKS COMPLETE in every particular, almost new and in perfect order. Original cost $9,000 00 will be be: wold BUHL, North Bloomfield,gole Agents, 409 and 41! Clay St. Beaver Suits_at $17. an Francisco. m20 Hoisting & Pu ing W > The same as the above. mping Wor FOR SALE. _ Cassimere Suit, $25. Comers of s First-class Steam En. Fine~Business Suit, from $20 . ‘. to B25. of 234 in. anneald Steel Wire Hope, Rock. Scotch Suits, { from $20;to,$25. SUE, SCORN, Be Somnpinte: onal ar Bias a Sar th M8 iT Pee EGE Lm To ether with one 8 in, Jac ‘ump, Han Wheel, Bob and Column om: Imported Scotch Suits, $30. Good heavy.Cassimere Pants, 2 50 to $5. . simere Pants, $6 50 to $9. Which we boast are notto be found -} this side of San Francisco. MILITARY NOTICE. ——— se LIGHT GUARD. “Ss So 3 yun 2x8. hereby. ordered. $0 appear at RAGES absence from town. By order. 2 M.S. DEAL, Cont. Come W. F. Evexs, 0. 8: f10 and prices. Undershirts, 50 Cents each And all the furnishing goods in proportion. Flannel Gray Undershirts, $125 Pull Uniti 84 a pair : ' rts at!$1!75. On Saturday>Feb. 22nd,. #l: Oversh! ansAT 2 o'clock, P. M. FORPRARADE. Gray Overshirts at $1 59. Y whe Company will march proinptly at Duck Pants, best, 75 cts a pair. 2% o'clock, and all not in ranks w be Cotton Socks, 75 ets pr hae. considered as absentees. S Me No excuses’ received except: Sickness or Cotton Socks, $1 pr doz. : sl articlé in the store at the above If there is shed reduction in our _ CALIFORNIA SALVE, PUT UP BY TAYLOR & cor At Roseville Sanction, APlacer Co, . & A PAINLESS REMEDY. for Piles, } list.of prices me wel publish a new list daily. Gull at Nathan & Casper’ 8 for . your Clothing and consult your own interest, You can find good fashionable clothing cheap at Cerns, Bunions,! and Flesh Wounds on, TaN ee ead: Sel at k. M. PRESION, Broad wtrect, Nevada. ‘me \ NATHAN & CASPER’S. Fine English and French CasVests of all shapes and pattern Double sole Babber J Boots ‘atl — . ESSONS GIVEN IN FRENCH at tio residence-of the Pupils. Where several pemons will form a Oluss a reduction will be made in the price. Classes at the Public School at 2 and at 4 o'clock, P, M. for the children there attend. ing. pei For terms inquire of} Mi, GEO, W. WELCH, Bookseller, * road Street. Or I, C, ROBINSON, . ed NEW GRAOREIES. ALEX. GAULT AS<added to the BAKERY 4 choivo lot of . _ Groceries ¢ and Provisions, ‘ =S of, ‘. Which he offers for sale on ‘as most libera 1 terms. The people of Nevada will find it to their advantage to call on me, FLOUR FOR SALE, Warranted to be the bost in the County, ALEX. GAULT — 18 Broad’ Street, Nevada. FOR SALE. (sr vos CASH. \ TWO TWO--HORSE THRAMS, One Yoke Work Oxen, Milch Cows. P. SUTTON. . ~asrees Nevada, Tan. 28th, 1073: : @Rass SEED, crever SEED . Fresh Garden See FLOWER SEED. —AaT—, PRESTON’S DRUG STORE. MEDICAL WONDER, im, POND'S EXTRACT ABSOLUTE WATER-PROOE, . "—aT— PRESTON’ 8. ca] ———— LAMP CHIMNEYS, 5 for 6 on pen’ GLUE, SHILLAC, SAINFOLN,’ Tse Nevada Drug Store. he os