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February 6, 1872 (4 pages)

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NEVADA CITY, CAL. — LOCAL AFFAIRS. . The property in Little York townhip, at You Bet, purchased” by an d nglish company of Ed. Williams, is » ‘‘surning out big returns, This propFe ea . tothe purchasers. This‘certainty of SS a best investments. erty was sold last Spring, and after a run of twenty-nine days this season they cleaned up, in one set of claims, $6,000. The company is working in several places and in every. set of claims they-are doing well. Such investments as these by capitalists ’ will benefit the. county permanently ~ by attracting the attention of others fo its resources, During the past year the extensive gravel. minés of the county haye been sought after » by capitalists more than ever before, “and several large sales have” been made. We believe, in every instatice. the mines sold have proved-valuable pay gives confidence and is the thing to convince capitalists that the mineral sections of the State offer the > eee _/ Prisoners in the County Jail, _~ There arefive prisoners in the ite Pg ya be ; county jail whose Gases are to be dis‘posed of by the Grand Jury. They are all from Grass Valley. ‘Two of them are Chinamen, accused of bur~~ glarizing Woods’ tailor shop. They Were arrésted by Hank Snow and the goods recovered. One man is charged with forging—an order for money upon Mr. Beaver;-and the other two are Digger Indians, “Charged with robbing a Chinaman a few days.ago. The case of Henry Roberts, charged: with assault with intent!to do great bodily harm upon Al. Jenkins, in this city, will also be disposed of by the Grand Jury. The defendant in . . this case is out on bail. San Juan. ee : a _ We understand ‘that business is in San Juan-and there is a {}—————> pect of a lively Spring for busi§ men in thut locality. _The American Gravel Mining Co., that ‘place, are working fifty or ty men and is, as usual, paying li. On'the San Juan Hill three-com=+ ies are at work. Dunniker & Co., ho had their new flume injured by storm, were. delayed fora time, t they now have everything ready . Washing. Davis, Bower & Co. are running @bout five hundred inches of water are employing eight or nine ds. The claims are doing well. Road Work. A gentleman who recently came : ver from the ridge informs us that e contractors are now at work upon eroads. Bob. Huckins, who has =) ee, is reported to be doing his level best to make the road better shan it ever was. Mr. Northup is reborted at work upon the road and roads, i The Overland Mail. It has now been more-than two weeks since a through train from the East has passed over the Union Pafic Railroad. No mails have been eived in this city since two weeks ago last Friday, and the prospect or a through train is not encourng. Dispatches of the 3d from @orinne, Rawlins and Carbon all reblockades, and that it is not probable trains will get through for eral days. Nevada Light Guard. The regular monthly parade of the fevada Light Guard took ploce on urday evening. There was au cellent turn out, thirty-three men sing in line. The boys hope soon get new uniforms. The uniforms in use have been here since #963, and those in possession of the Mate are in 2 worse condition than lose in use. The Legislature odght >? off the entire stock of dres ds at cost, for the next sixty days ihe store of H. Levy, Commercials et, Nevada city. Ladies, now is N. C, Miller & Co,, have comBuced a bed rock tunnel, which is mn from Sweetland Creek, té the Manzanita claims in the mT PLING ". Value.on health and life. ‘Phe swindle re_. ferred to consists. in the attempts. of irresponsible parties, in different sections of . enough to accept them as substitutes for a. yor STREET, NEVADA CITY, Has Ameng the pernicious frauds of the peried, there is one which especially deserves. the reprehension of all who plaéé # proper the States; te force upon the public vile ‘astringent compounds manufactured out of damaged or worthless drugs and refuse liquor, as preparations possessing the rare medicinal virtues of the most popular and efficacious of all vegetable tonics and ‘alterative—Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. The concocters of these “local bitters” are, in the truest sense of the phrase, public enemies. Their fiery potions inflame the stomachs, stupefy the brains, and shatterthe nerves of those who are unwisé the famous Vegetable Invigorant; that for twenty years has been knowf throughout the Western Hemisphers as a_ stan article, Pa — The fame of “Hostetter’s Bitters as a health-preserving, vitalizing medicine, is as wide ag the world, and the miserable attempts of neédy. nostrum-mongers to Supplant it would be treated. with silent contempt, were it not that serious consequences sometimeés.foliows the use of the nefarious compounds ~in “question. Whoever recommends any of them as remedies for; Dyspépsia, Biltiousness, Gonstipation, Intermittent Fever. Rheumatism, orany other complaint for which Hosttetter’sBitters isa known Specific, is guilty of a moral, -if not -a. legal misdemeatior. At this season, when the sun is releasing from the earth, in the form of unwholesome vapors, the active principal of disease, a course of Hosttetter'sBitters will beor the utmost-service to persons with feeble constitutions. re _ T. H. ROLFE. Netary Public and Conveyancer. D EEDS, Mortgages, Leases, Agreements; and-Legal Papers of all kinds carefully and correctly drawn, a Justice of the Peace. ° OFFICe—North side ef Broad street, opposite Bank of, Nevada cotinty. jad3‘ NEW EXCITEMENT! SS CASHIN & KENT, yes respectfully inform the peo-¥ ¥ pleof the State that they, have on id AN IMMENSE LOT OF oO NEW HAMS, NEW LARD, _.___s NEW BACON, . The Product of Several Thousand Corn Fed Hogs, WHICH WILL BE SOLD At the VER¥LOWEST RATES. These Hams, Baconand Lard are. of our own manufacture and are superior te any ever before offered for sale in this or any other market. 8D” This firm is now receiving large shipfacturing them into Hams, Bacon and Lard The climate of the mountains being favorable for Curing, and the greatest care being taken in every process, the product of the Establishment will be found superior to } @ny in the market, eee Se ey — = rae CIGARS AND TOBACCO, =S SS —_—— received the . Peach Navy Tobacco! IN DOUBLE THICKNESS, And All Other Brands as Usua * On Hand?! CIGARS! CIGARS! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST! Miners and Consumers of Tobacco will save money by buying the same by the quantity, at wholesale prices. “ —_—_— Best” Quality and Full Weight ! Ialso inform the Public that I intend to close out my -busineas_in Nevada, by, the First of May, therefore I-will offer, { GOOD INDUCEMENTS! TO BUYERS OF TOBACCO. Thankful for the patronage of the publie I invite all desiring goods in iny line, to oi GIVE MB A CALI. ~ JULIUS GREENWALD, _ Broad Street, Nevada City. -@Penuary 228th, 1872. FANCY GOODS IMPORTED Direct from Paris ! = —aT— ELIX GILLET’S HAIR DRESSI ING saoon, PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. LINEN THREAD, Black, White and Steel Péns, Beads, ete, ete. DEPOT of Garden, Flower suit Vegetable N. ¥., and California. Also, Rose-Leaf Mulberry Seed, Genuine Peach Brand Tobacco! . “Wa. Before purchasing your LARD, examine the Cans and find our “BRAND” upon them. ~ = . ~ \ tea. Orders filled for any-quantity of our celebrated HAMS, PACON AND LARD. Shipmentsmade to any part of the-Pacifie Address by mail or Wells, Fargo & Co’s. ed Express, _. = CASHIN & KENT ~~ «= Nevada City. Cal. Nevada, Dec. 12th.1871. VW 4 ANNIVERSARY BALL! WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. ee ELEVENTH ANNUAL BALL NEVADA CITy FIRE DEPARTMENT —oK— Thursday” Eve’g, Feb. 22 . NEVADA CITY. HE beet of Music has been secured for the vecasion. Committeé of Arrangements, C. W.CORNELL, W-K. COZ. O. A. TOMPKINS, THOS. FLOWERS, CG. T. CANFIELD, ¥. KING. FP, ELLERMAN, —_Invitation Committee. Virginia City. — James MaLowz, Janus PHELAN. North San Juan.—A.N. Onawe, C. Kocn. Grass Valley.—Guo. Munruy, A. Hooren L. ZacHaRtas. : Nevada City. — C. W. Comenz, D. B. GErrcue.y, C. T. CanFIELp. Reception Committee. J,-KISTLE, JOS. OLIVE, © J. HAHN, J. HAWKE, _D. B. GETCHELL, JOHN A. RAPP, W. W. CROSS, A. W. LESTER. A, WADSWORTH, » E. GOLDSMITH. ee Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. ~ ma. Tickets, including Supper, $3. The Music will be under the direction of M. M. BLUM. : ma. Carriages furnished, if neceasary, ma. A general invitation is extended. BY ORDER OF THE NEVADA FIRE DEPARTMENT. Fevads, Jan. 19th. ments of Hogs from the East and_is manu. 50 Cents for oF, p of Tea, Coffee, ora glass of Lager in the bargain. Ham and Eggs, Pig's Feet, Lunch, ete., prepared at short -notice.
Fresh Eastern Oysters always on hand. Families supplied with Oysters at their res La ties and Gentlemen of Nevada and vicinity are invited to call. P Nevada, Jan. 14th. . --MEEWAUKEE BREWERY. W. DREYFUSS continues to maun facture as good, LAGER BEER As can be found on the Pacific coast. Lager sold by the quart, gallon, in kegs and bottles. “Leave your orders at the old stand, Spring Street, Nevada City. And they will be promptly and faithfully attended to. Give mc atrial. ,1 am con fident of giving the very best satisfaction, ounty Free or CHarce. _ GREAT BARGAINS !! LN _ COMPLETE PORCELAIN DINNER SETS FOR $25! jy. pum & SIGOURNEY, No. 18 Commercial street, Nevada City, are now ‘Selling : Crockery, Cutlery, ~ Plated Ware, Glass Ware, . Wall Paper, Window Shades, Lamps, ete., Cheaper than ever offered in Nevada county. We have also on hand a .arge stock of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, COAL OIL, DANFORTH’S PATENT PETROLEUM ee etc. Cail arid see our mammoth 68 “K. = PBF We-are-Agents for the Home Shuts« le Sewing Machine. Jan 24 . POTTER & SIGOURNEY. DR. EDWIN DOBRENZ, German. Physician, Surgeon, Oeculist, ete. ete. DD age mee GRADUATE OF THE : Universities of Leipsic and ¢ . Wurzburg. ~Also, Pupil of the Celebrated Oculist, Dr. Graefe, at Berlin, Prassia. Late Chief Physician of the German Mutual BeneVelent Societies of New York and San Francisco, Has located bimeelf at Nevada City, and res fully solicit#the patronage of the public inthe practice Ofany branch of the science, : 3S DR. DOBREN: Raving had\many years experience in the: bert ‘uropeai?.Capitols and Hospitals, pest Sn ge cure ath_long standing Diseases speedily, ~~ e ‘charge. ES Office on Commercial Street, opposite the Masonic Building. Nevada, Jan. 19th. UNION HOTEL, MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITy. HEF GHT AND AIRY,“Ga-The TABLE abundantly supplied with all the delicacies of the Season. The Bar unsurpassed by any, for choice WENES AND LIQUORS. THE BILLIARD ROOM contains Two of of Phelan’s Best Tables, is light and pleasant, and well supplied with geod cues, and Ivory BALLs—no machie or bogus ever ing been used in the House. EE x IRA A. EATON, E. O. TOMPKINS, Proprietors. ” THIS HOUSE is all thet-can be desired as a Home, all the ROOMS BEING LARGE, Nevada, Jan. 9th. 1872. ~The tate Proprietor of the above Hotel, having formed a copartnership with MR. E.'O, TOMPKINS, (one of the oldest residents of Nevada County,) would most respectfully return thanks to all of the patrons of the House, and ask not only those, but all others to give the New Firm a trial, and he trusts by close attention to give entire satisfactionPW IRA A. EATON. CRUCIBLES, MUFFLES, Acids and Mining Chemicals, Kerosene, &e. wunNEVADA DRUG STORE. 8S. W. COR. BROAD & PINE STREETS Under the Transcript Printing Office. E. M. PRESTON, APOTHECARY, Also, s Lot. of Genuine Bear's Oil, For the Hair.NOTICE. Nou ts heseby given thet DR. A. C. FARNO is no longer an Agent for the Phoenix Mutual Life Iusurance Co. of Hartterd, Conn. EDWARD P. GRAY, Phoenix Mutual Life Ins Co. No. 425 Kearney Street, San Francisco January 3let, 1872—1w : WILLIAMS & JOHNSON, Counselors and Attorneysat Law, FFICE—Over Beckman’s Saleom, oor RAIN, a Lacer Beer delivered to any part of the . . » pleasure, Indigent persons treated ¥r, or} 224 has gone into general use wherever it has been introduced, q Now IS THE TIME ye. SECURE your outside DOORS AND WINDOWS! Against the unweleome interfer: ence of-the . SNOW, DUST, — =e andCOLD . ! Householders have long felt the ‘need of Something —~ . ; Cheap, Simple and Durable ! That would save Carpets, Fuel, and the Ills resulting ‘from COLD DRAFT that finds its way into dwellings anhalt outside Doors and Windows. Clay’s Patent Metallic WEATHER sTRIP. M a 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 alone, of Twice its Cost every year . It is so simple that it can be made and applied by any person of ordinary mechanical genius, and can be removed and replaced at There are no Springs or complicated machinery to get out of repair. It can be applied to any Door or Window, For Sale by W. H. {CRAWFORD, No. 27 and 29 Main St. Opposite the Express Omics. Ps FOR A The Most Acceptable to » Lady WEED FAMILY 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, S cometemanand GAD) ‘THE Capital $12,500,000 IN GOLD COIN. : LOSSES. SETTLED: IMMEDIATELY ON ADJUSTMENT BY : G. O'HARA PAAFFR, General Agent. _ Office—North East Corner California awd. Sansome Streets, SAN FRANCISOO. Office—No, 44 Broad Street, Nevada City. j5 CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &e. ~ J. JACOBS, ~~ OULD respectfully inform the people Nevada County that—he hag re.. Store, on Pine Street, Nevada City, The Largest and most< mplete stock of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPER OUTLERY, &c. ever brought tu Nevada city. The Stock of Cigars comprise all—the favorite brands from the very best tothe cheapest kinds, «+ ‘ ; ceived at In the line of Smoking and Chewing. Toay baceo my-stock cannot be excelled, Meerschaum and other kinds of Pipes -I have a very large stock, T invite the especial attention of Saloon f+ OF LONDON: . Keepers and Country Dealers to. my new mn PRICéM areas Cheap as e Cheapest and the articles guaran Las represented. ; Be on’t fail to give mea call before making your purchases. JACOBS, «o> J, Masonic Building, Pine Street. Nevada, Nov. 30th. . MINER'S ATTENTION! INERS AND MANUFACTURERS are hereby cautioned against MAKING, BUYING, SELLING! OR USING what is known as R.R. & J. improved Hydraulic Joint or Noz ale, as thesame is an infringement upon ‘. the invention of the undersigned, secured by Letters Patent No. 108,668, dated Oct; 25th, 1870, known as Watson's “Hydraulic Champion,” and all parties participating im such infringement will teri rously prosecuted, THOMAS WATSON, Proprietor of Watson’s Hydraulic—_Ghami pion. Dated Nevada city, Jan. 2d, 1872. MILLINGTON’s — e AT TEMPERANCE HALL, Tuition of Children—Saturday at 2P. MCommencing Saturday, Jan, 6th. For Ladies, Wednesday, at 2 P. M, Gom mencing Jan, 10th, ee For Gentlemen, Monday and Thursday, at7 P.M. Commencing Jan, 8th. Terms for Ladies and Children, $2 per month. Gents, $5 per month. Lessons in Highland Fling, Cracovienne, etc. if denired ae SPECIAL INFORMATION For Tux AFFLIC TED! IN THR] Copies sent Free upon application. » nevessity of a ery ioe where 41] forme of De and les, in either sex, can be c ” ly and effectually, was never mei = t now and the faculty of the-Dr-“d. O. Young Medica) Institute take thig of bringing that knowledge to the minds » & the public. Address DE. J. 0, YOUNG, Box 74s. Medical Institute, au San Franciseo, dal Nevada City Skating Rimk. a KATING ASSEMBLIES from 4 KD 124A. M., 3to6P.M., and 7 te 10 Y M., DAILY. ee Ladies admitted free of Charge. Use of Skates 26 Cents. For Gentlemen : Day Assemblics, ndmission and use of Skates, ~ Evening’s Admission, < Use ofSkates, . «= Gentlemen's Admission and use of Skates, per month, §4 00 Ladies’, permonth, « ;« se B. BULLARD, Nevada, Jan. 7th, 1872. ioe __ Natioe “algned will apple to ne Bound ee ee Ton, fr cea to clied toll am the ros between the Backbone House, Wot. th ANDREW scEResaCAs, : ADA ¥. DAVENPORT Reference— Pow RS ote, AG cts. RG ote. Craig’s new and _ ° E -—to 49 + Cane ap as Sagan DOOR