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January 11, 1870 (4 pages)

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vada City.
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‘ill-not. be recontiacting.—
F apainet ‘purperty of myself.
SCIEUTTI.
‘s Cuart of Ney and County
. Before J.C.
office in Kelthe corner of
"A, Sanford
. defendant.—
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» legal service
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Nevada Daily
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ef. Califérnia,
Probate Court.
of israel Hal!
nt. to.an order
»tice ig hereby
y of January, A.
said day, at the
ine Coney
or aaving
spurt, purport
t of Israel
tted to Pro: be iseued
one at which
rested thereil
LAR, Cher’.
Jury; and “not being able to secure the
_ tneeg in this city. on Saturday after
*-day-afterneon: ——-——_ this evening, in favor of Woman SufThe, Daily
Aw: OLD: OrFENDER.—Yesterday
worning a Chinamzh, who has served
several terms in the county jail, was
brought before Justice Caldwell” for examination, on the charge of burglary,
in entering Vance's shoe-shop. Vance
testified that the fellow had visited his
shop once or twice, and-premenaded up
and down a number of times previous
to the robbery, closely scrutinizing the
place, and one of ‘the neighbors identi.:
“tied him as the man-who opened Vatice’s
_. Window.. Severgl. persons were in.
Court who had lost-chickens recognized
—=the hombre-as the Chinamanwho~hadbeen prowling around their places ‘under pretence-of hunting work. The
Chinaman was held in the sum of $1,000.to appear before the next Grand
_ NEVADA CITY, Cai ne ters Stomach Bitters.
Durin
the git Crop deék. the eitids to efijoy
themselves, there is, of course, a goed deal of
\Conviviality among this enterprising. and
hard. working, class; but, dram-dridking: is,
not carried to the -excess.that.it was some:
years ago. This may fairly be atiributed.to
the growing distaste for raw spirita engendered by the use of HOSTETTER'’S
S'TOMACH BITTERS, This famous stomachic is
in universal favor with the miners. * They
take it with them to-the interior;and Use it
regularly not as a beverage, but as a strengthsustaining tonic, and antidote tothe-“unhealthy influences to which they are exposed
In the localities where they labor; and on
returning: to-the cities and:towns; they find in
its refreshing and invigorating properties the
tec aais guard-not only against the Diseases,
p munities. “Tt is one of the péenliarities of the
Preparation that it is an aNTipore-ro Nz.
BRIETY. Those who: take it as anu appetizer
and invigorant, aver that they have no desire
-Whatever for liquor of any description, and,
bail was. sent to jail. . At the cabin on
Lost, Hill ravine, where this Chinaman
‘was arrested, some’ -property, supposed
tobestolen, was found by the officers
Youn@ MEn’s Soctan.—The’ Young .
Men’s Social Club will give a party at
Temperance Hall,on Thursday evening,
January 27th. The parties given by
the Social Club have; always been
tanked as among the most ‘pleasant of
the season. The young men spare
neither labor or expense to make them
agreeable, and they always secure the
very best music to be had. The hours
for dancing, from 8 to 12 o'clock, give
ample time fora pleasant dance, and
_ avoids the fatigue consequent. upon _aball, The dancing portion of the community will be glad tohear of;the Young
Men's Secial.
Greeory Broraers~—The wonder
fal and world-renowned Gregory Brothers are advértised to give two perform.
4
noon and eyening. The entertainment
» will ‘othpets Acrobatic Feats, Songs
Dances; Pantomines, etc. This. troupe
has the reputation of being the best
of the kind that ever performed in the
State, and as their stay here is only for
one day, our Theatre going people will
yao doubt take ddvantage of it. A mat:
imee for families willbe given on Satur.
. Back AGAtN.—Some months ago a
__. Nevadatounty-man, who made money . .
enongh to buy himself -a home, made
up his mind that the East was the
Place to enjoy life. He'went East,
bought himself a farm, and built himself a comfortable house before Winter.
But'the severe weather Was too much
for him.— After the storms came on he
seid out and‘is now back for the pur
pose of staying. He is satisfied that a
man cannot be contented anywhere
else after being in Nevada county.
~Lecrore To-Nient. — Mrs. Laura
DeForce Gordon, a talented lady, leo
tures at the Congregational Church
rage. The increasing interest which
seems to be manifested upon ‘this subject, together with the low price of admission (25 cents) and the reputation of
Mrs. Gordon, will, no doubt operate, as
it should, in securing a large and appreCiative audience. Those epposed, as
well a8 these favoring the movement
will do well to attend.
Didtnicr Court, January 10th.— .
Williams & Co. vs. Mungin. Tried and
submitted.Court. adjourned to Thursday morning at 10 o’clock.
INSANE.—George Grinshaw, aged 24,
4native of New York, was yesterday
examined by Drs. Hunt and Cummings
upon the charge of.insanity, and ordered to Stockton.
t# The members of the Fire De
partment are requested to meet this
evening at 8 o’clock, in the hall of the
Pennsylvania Engine Company.
WHoLESALE THEFTs.—Nearly every
man on Selby Flat has had his chick‘
us stolen within the past week. = . .
the San Juan road and toll bridge to
-Goods-for Builders, Piamber
4 47" _All work done at the lowest prices,
Attorney at Law,
Nearly opposite National Exchange Hotel.
For Nevada State and Omaha!
BMOSTETTER’S BITTERS is a powerful ally
of the temperance cause, It is because .unmedicated alcohol “weakené the stomach and
‘the nervous system by it reaction, that it begets. a Craving for itself.. It excitesjand when
the excitement. passes off, debility ensues,
and more iuel is needed -to-renew_the artificial fire that has, so to speak, ‘burnt itself out,
Bat the effect of the great-vegetable tonic and
alterative is to invigorate the system perma
“nently and. vo Seen e
is generally suspended, and the reapers of
against the Dissiration of crowded com: .
whatever fanatics may think to the contrary, .
THOS. SHURTLEFY, .
[J A: OPENED A GROCERY PRO:
‘VISION STORE, ab the =
Junction Main & Commercial Sts
__IN.DR. KENT'S BUILDIN
+ 4
Where ‘he will keep cuiiatantly’ 6a. haneifal!
assortment of Pr 4 4
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
CAN AND SHELF Goobs, —
. feas_of the finest brands, — =
Excellent Coffee . and a genera
assortment for the larder,
“Dunder und Blixum!”
Everybody Provided For!
PeRear Ane SMALE aires
OLD ANDIYOUNG,
RICH AND POOR,
Competition Agains Us
ane Ca
Cash Prices.
‘KF The People of Neyada will find it to
"their advantage to callon meé,
Junction of Commercial and Main Streets,
Nevada, Oct. 15th,
SS
PRESTON & FAIRCHILD,
SUCCESSORS TO:E. F. SPENCE,
Druggists and Apothecaries,
oe soe €
‘The Apothecary Business, in its various
dcpartments, will be Sondizied as usnal at
the old stand, No. 43 Broad Street.
‘SAN FRANCISCO
PLATING
' SILVER —«WORKS.
O QUARTZ MILL MEN, MINE HOT TEL KEEPEKS, and others. mh.
‘The San Franciseo Plating Werks are prepared to turnish Silver Plate, Copper, Amalgamating Plates, ol a'l sizes andin any quanLties, a' the Very Lowest Rates.
Full weight of Silyer deposited and satisfaction guaranteed in every respect.
&s Particular attention given to Plating
OLD GOODS of alt ki Figen omy an ev ° nds re dor
Hotels, Restaurauts, &c."" ?
_HAVILAND, HOOPER & CO., Agente.
Crockery and Glass Ware Dealers. :
$35 PINE STREET, Near MONTGOMERY.
Sax Francisco, Jan, 4th,
COMMERCIAL STREET
RESTAURANT I1
3s M. HAMILTON, Proprictor. —
See
G3)" The Restaurant is furnished with the
best the market affords.
“ E2"MEALS AT ALL HOURS. gy
Nevada, Jan. 4th, 1870. ,
WILL SELL.
ARSCHALL. .& MITTAUER PIANO,
$25. :
J. W.VOSIS. PIANO, $300. ’
Warranted for five years. Satiefaction guarKOHLER, CHASE & CO. Agents.
; San Francisco.
JOHN CALDWELL,
and
Justice of the Peace.
NEVADA ITY,
Nevada, Jan ist. ;
M.S. DEAL
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
ood
Orricz—.* TRANSCKIPT’ BUILDING,
Nevada City Cala.
, Via. Duteh Flat.
THE DUTCH FLAT AND
Pe. hereafter-shake. direet
connection with the Kastera
and Western bound.trains at Duich Flat, as
ing Dutch Flat Station at 7 o'clock, A,
se cathe arrival of the Westward bound
train, arriving in Nevada City at 11 A. M,
NEVAWA STAGE LINK.
follows:
Leaving Nevada City at 1 o'clock, P. M. will
_ 3” The entire trip made in daylight. gpg ble line. “eg
apply at the Stage Offic ; odrunel crime,» —" R. M. HUNT, M.D.
". @B0. If. COLBY, Proprietor. . “3 FENDING PmYSICIAN
‘Nevada, Oct, Sth. NEVADA CITY .
+@i-applicalion, ana iorward it with ten dollars
‘San Francisco,
HMR #, WILLIAMS, Esq., Real Estate,
connect with the mennern sage train, at work done in superior style.
h Flat, at6.10P. M. go is Gite Anent. Gores ¥ en
via Hed Dog, You Bet and Little York. nat totee ae alley, :
SOMETHING NEW!
NEVADA CASH STORE!
No. 9 Commercial street,
[Adjoining Keeney’s Hardware Store.}
W. & McROBERTS & CO.
EEP constantly on hand a New and Choice
Assortment or
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which are offercd for sale_at the lowest
cash rates, ‘ihe attention of Familiesand
Miners is particularly ¢ailed-to our Stock of
Goods which has been with especial
reierence vo the wante of this community,
Javaand Mocha CUFFEEs, ry igo Pulverized and Crushed sUGAKS, CANN
FRUITS, of all aE FLOUR, M
rhe FH and GHAIN, ATUES, ON1UONS,
Ge" Everything in our line will be sold at
the lowest possibie price for cash.
W.8. McROBERTS & CO,
PACIFIC PROTECTIVE ASs0CIATION OF CALIFORNIA,
Incorporated.....0cteber, 1868
8) BJECT.—-THE OBJECT. OF
this Axsociation is tO sécuré a cash payment within sixty days after the death of a
subscriber, to his or her heirs or -assigns,
cias many dollars as there are individuais of
the Class to which
belonged.
MEMBERSHIP.—The subscription fees are
ten dollars at joining, and one dollar on the
Geath of each subscriber. ‘the one dollar
irom each subscriber is paid te the heirs or
assigns o/ the deceased,
‘The subscribers are divided into classes,
including maies and femaies. Mach class is
limited.ro.6,000--subseribers,-; As ciagses are
filled new oues will be tormed, No person is
so poor that he can not-,ay ten dollarg at
joining and ene dollar dccasionaily, thus.securing 65,000 to his or her heirs or assigns.
-How Tu BECOME A MEMbER.—A persun desiroua Of becoming a subscriber Must iili out
by agen Graft or by express in gold or silver
eu
All communications should be addressed to
the Secretury vithe PACIFIC PROTECTIVE
ASSUULATIUN, southeast cornér of Mont
golmery and sacramento gireets (over Lunohue & Keliy’s bank,) San Francisco,
UFFicERs.—Benj H,.#reesnan, President;
Geo, H; Kussell, V.ce President; Johu H.
Warren, Secretary; das. A. Pritchard, ‘l'reasurer,
REFERENCES;
Hon. HENRY vUu"iON, President Farmers aud Mechanics’ bank, i
4 Hon. SAMUEL COWLES, late Judge Coun
ty Voart, San Francisco.
Hon a, Jd. GUNNISON, Attorney at Law,
San Francisco.
h. J, BUUTH, Eeq., Union Iron Works,
Francisco,
JUHN U, HANSCOM, Esq., Aitna Iron
Works, San Franciveo.JOHN H, U' BRIN, Eeq., O’Brien, Bush
& Co,, San Francisco,
Hon. J, P. JUNKS, Gold Hill, Nevada.
FRANK G. GUILD. Agent,
ni4 Nevada city,
A. AITKER, ISRAEL LUCE,
AITKEN & CO.,
PREMIUM
PIONEER MARBLE WORKS,
Int K Street, between Sitxh & Seventh,
SACBAMENTO. .
MONUMENTS, TOMBS,
GRAVE STONES, MANTLES
. . TABLE TOPS, WASH STANDS
&ec, &.
All kinds of work done in Indian
Diggings, Italian & Vermont Marble. ¢@ Sculpture and Ornamental.
designs of everything in the Mar
~~"
Peter Perdan, of Bridgeport township.
. We Ney our goods cheaper than
such deceased subscriber .
. @enure them that we are thankiul for their
COMPLETE FIZZLE!
. High. Priced .are--Slaughtered
and the People with;
Ltheir Glorious
a
THOS: sERUTLEFF, . } #4-B-A oN ON ERO
Move on their way Rejoicing.
Blowing will not alter the People’s Mind, for the fact is
established that the
_ BANNER BROS.
are the
CHAMPIONS,
GU
Nons can compare with this Long Eatab
lished and Reliable Firm,
Our Motto Is
“LOW PRICES!”
TRESS oe
Everybody happy except a few
unfortunate men that we
OUTSELL AND UNDERSELL!
Others and We
SELL THEM CHEAPER .
Now.on hand and constantly
receiving from the Eastern
as.well as San Francisco
Markets, DIRECT, the
_ IVE, AND
FASHIONABLE
Assortment of Clothing ever offered before, at
. GREATLY REDUCKD PRICES!
Bever Dress and Business Suits,
—OFr THE— :
and IN FACT
Everything in the Clothing Line:
Our FALL STOCK is COMPLETE and the
LAKGEST to be toaud ia Nevada couniy.
BPracilities is-procuring goods direct from
the Has t enabies us to sell inem at such LUW
KA'l EDS as to
DEFY COMPETITION.
We also have a Large Assortment
Of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, .
California and Eastern,
Fine & Mining Boots
Vor Men and Boys.
HATS! HATS! HATS!
The Latest Parisian Styles!
ENOUGH ‘TO COVER EVERY MAN,
BOY and CHILD in the county.
1,000 pairs of California Blankets
at all Prices and Colors. —
RUBBER BOOTS AND COATS-the Best and Cheapest im the
et.
ATTENTION :—"o all MercChanie WhO deal ju Civthing both in this City
ana County, bag So say call on us before
Kong to ban Francisco w wake purchasts,
We can sell you goods in this city at Lower
Kates than you can buy them au the Bay. Our
patronage in the past shows that the people
appreciate our goods and vur prices and we
coutide.ce, and will return itin future by selling our goods so low as to equelcn out uf existence ail Uppovition Humbugs,
; cY
Don’t forget the place where you
gee your meney’s worth at the
wioneer Clothing Emporium.
w5U)
. CLOTHING, . ,
y
IN THE CLOTHING LINE}
LATEST AND BEST SEYLES,
YOU CANT GET OVER
CURT SDE MATTER ee
e
4
__ARE SOLD-CHEAPER
—sAT—
FROSENSTOCK, PRICE & cO’s
COR: PINE & [COMMERCIAL STREET,
(Haas &§Co’s-old stand.);
THAN ELSEWRERE!
As evidence of this fact the people
have only to call, take notice, compare items,
: examine stock,
—AND—
JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES}
LBA VEY OURRMONEYJWHERE
‘XOU GET THEMUOST
AND BEST
—FroR—
Ree
THE LEAST Money!
(Seren
. Now ON HAND,fand [OONSTANTLY RB-.
CLOTHING
-CASSIMERE, ;
LBROADOLOTH,
OVERCOATS,
And in fact EVERYTHING
INTHE CLOTHING LINE.
MENS AND BOYS CALIFORNIA MADE KIP AND CALF
BOoTs,
GAITERS,
SHOES,
AS WELL AS EXCELLENT RUBBER BOOTS. FOR MINING.
AAA La (Ne
etna
Jan buy
Gentlemens Furnishing “Goods,
—AND—
FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
aon ont,
"Men's & Boys’ HATS & CAPS,
t
ta@-Recently LARGER ADDITIONS have
been made to the Stock.
3<= No trouble to show our
Goods, anda pleasure to tell
Our Prices. Call on us and
try Our Goods once, and we
are SURE of your custom afterwards.
"Do not forget the place
ROSENSTOCK. PRICE & CO.
cial 3 ts. Nevada:
@F ALL KINDS, consisting ia part of SPLEN. DID suits