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January 16, 1873 (4 pages)

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SON of READ.. ont popaiar— ELL, Y LIBRARY t, 1873, y ard Dress 5 g Rink, nt ds of . 2 thes a tes, * ee stockof ns, Flowers, sts and Bon. i, &c, which and vicinity ~ Presents, A ‘ es’ and Chilyles, just ret us, will be STORE, S EXTRACT, ROOF, 'ON'S. oe Cents at INFOIN, ore. ‘fast Rolls undays est veriety of “was shattered and broken up fora thousand inches of water is to be ‘turned loose” into~ this: “gravel bank, . and the way gravel will disappear j Bi Daily Transcript}: “NEVADA ory, CAL. “LOCAL ‘AFFAIRS. A Blast of 250 Kegs. _ 4 Tie Manzanita’ claims, situated a short distance north of town, owned by Roberts & Co., having completed sheir powder arift of 80. feet, and. run their T of 40 feet each way from the head of the drift, yesterday afternoon let off a blast of 6,250 pounds of powder, or 250 kegs. The ground considerable distance, and millions ~ of tons of gravel are now~ broken up} __ready to yield its golden, treasures as . soon a8 washing commences, We anderstand that on Monday nexta ~ gnder a pressure “of over: 1200 feet, will have to be seen to be ‘appreciated. This Company are employing about 60 men-in—-their-—claims, and since they purchased these claims they have crowded everything to its utmost, in order to get to-washing as early as possible i in the season;andt although they have got rather a late start, we predict the Manzanita ‘ claims will give a good account of themselves eee the mining » season is ended, we Wa Picayune Mine We learn from the Sotes Valley Union, that Williata Coombs & Co. have struck good payin the Picayune ‘ground, Ait Randolph Flat. Billy Coonibs, who is the Superintendent, States that he has explored 550 feet “north and south and 150. feet east and west, and found none of the gravel but what will pay “a profit, which he is making preparations to commence working. We aré glad the indefatigavle exertions of the . Coombs Brothers are at last _to be} ~ crowned with success, and their . pockets filled with weeny dollar gold pieces. , The Literary Club. The following is.the programme of exercises for Muiiday next: Music— _ instrumental, by Prof. Havell. Reading of paper, by the editor, Rev. E. Halleday. Vocal music, by Misses Alice and Ada Davenport. Debate, on the following question: Resolved, "That the enforcement ot the present Sunday ‘law is beneficial to the community at large. Affirmative—Rev. _E. Halleday, D.J. Crowley, J. M. Walling. Negative~J. W. Clark, J. E. mae J.C. Robinson, " _ The © Mining Suite. The case of Powell, et als. vs. Bell et als., which commenced in the District Court on Monday last, was hat A, H. Hanrth have this under the firm SWORTH and. _ at Provision — . 59 BROAD NSON, .: .\DSWORTH. detaigned will of Supervisors. ‘ions in Febru. of his license . Bridge acrcssd creek heretosing,” on the ‘al road, in the ady, County of SRY FIENK. bh. 1873. $$$ a ill be received. wn with water. 1 be seen at the N, President. -.. oe . priea h commit abortion upon Au__terminated on Tuesday evening by a . verdict for the defendants. Another case of the same title, set for. yesterday morning, was settled by the parties, and the suit was dismissed. -— The Buelow Trial. The -next-trial-.in ‘the District oon will be that of Dr. Buelow, with manslaughter; in an atgusta Gusceétfi, in June last. This trial is set for Taegday next sida o'clock, \ : Recorder’s Office. . Deeds—L. D. Rathbun to Milton Water Co. Right of way for a ditch near Cherokee. P.N. Hansen to Wm. Melarkey. “Tract of land four miles from Grass Valley: D. M. Barker to Wm. Melarkey. Land in Grass Valley township. Town of Grass Valley to Charles W. Constable. Town lot. J.B. Hunter to Hamilton Smith, dr, and Simon Furth. Mining ela in Cherokee mining district. The Weather. “For the past two or three days the! weather in this locality has been de lightful.’ The.mornings are cooland bracing until about 10 o’clock, when the warm rays of the sun dispel the chilly feeling, and the balance of the day is like Spring time. The crops in this county are looking splendid, and give promise of an abundant harsatisfied, while merchants and every WILL ALLOW INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, On and after Pébresty 1, 1873, AS FOLLOWS : its, 6 per cent. per annum. Ne &Persons residing at distance can Checks on Solvent Banks Jidbens at par, JOHN 3 WwW. HINDS, President. % R. W. Tox, Cashier. Son ewe ieee ae Nevada City, Jan. 4th, 1873. VAS FoOREWARNINGS OF Coxsumprron, rn Remember that a pe -& cold or some other common affection of the sumption, and-tat all these ailments: are cured with absolute certain by Hale’s s Honey of Horehownd and Tar. mrad 8,7 $th-Avenze, Sold by . ’ ad druggists. —_—— : Fir Toots Drop in minute. Founp ar Last. —A remedy that not only rélieves,but cures consumption and its numerous satelites which revolve around it in the shape of coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis, ‘etc. This remedy is Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of ‘Wild Cherry.. — FOR SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, go ta EDQUARY & COBB, 504 Kearney Street; San Francisco, as the First Premium for best general photographic work was awar ded them at the Mechanics’ Institute Fair for 1871. All work guaranteed. ils Shaken Constitutions, ~— General debility, and the despondency by which it is invariably accompanied, are often regarded as the symptoms of incurable physical decay. Of persons thus afflictedit is often said that their constitutions are undérmined; that they have ‘nothing left to fall back upon; that they are hopeless . _ cases. ‘This, in at least eight instances out of ten, is a false conclusion. A conrstitution may be shaken without being undermined; and even if undermined May be propped and strengthened; and in mauy socalled honeless cases there are reserves cf vitality and latent vigor in the system that only require stimulating and developing to ‘render them equal te the work of repair. The best and surest stimulant and invigorant that. can be given as a remedy for decay of the vital powers, whether natural or casual, is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, If the faltering physique can be sroused into Rtelthy activity by any human means, = plish that object. Its effect upon the appetite, the digestion, the nervous system, the secretive organs and the bowels is most . solids and fluids ef the body; upon the constitution itself. Persons left by fever,in such a deplorab)y helpless condition that it would seem’ as if they coula never recover, may be completely built up— it might almost be said, re-built—by this migthy, this well-nigh infallible, vegetable restorative. At this season of inclement winds and chilling damps the Bitters aaoals be taken as a protective medicine. Fresh Oy Oysters, Daily. cade Akai a(Beeon, . . BANK OF NEVADK COUNTY ‘Hanis, _ Six Months Time Depos-. Twelve Months Time]: Deposits, 8 per cent. per) __ +10 SUPPLY THE TRADE throat or lungs always preeédes con-. — Werranted to: he 1, mentey.4 salutary. It not only acts directly upon the . rene ‘Excitement ! Nathan & Casper’s, LOOK TO YOUR. Interest . Competition A cpio: ‘us. i GOOD N EW st . GooP NEWs. : = .——— ' ae AT CLOTHING STORE. vA, AND Lard. ~SCASHIN & KENT. Office—On Grass Valley Road. —Nevada City, Jan.1, 1873. M. 8. DEAL. 3. W. CLARE’ DEAL & CLARK, Attorneys and CounselorsatLaw. M.S; DEAL, DISTRICT ATTORYEY AND NOTARY PUBLIC. CB ger Bee 8 Building, corner of Broad and Pine Streets, up stairs. FURNITURE! . FURNITURE_ *. Promita in want at tt anything = the _. Furniture line, from the finest. Bed Room and Parlor eg I Down toCommon CHAIRS AND TABLES, can buy them at extraordinary low. rates by calling on _ J. EB. JOHNSTON. We don't stick out shingles on . ABOUT ne a Seo [yess esata . CASHIN & KENT, \qormyc, ARE NOW READY . me tena ts a —AND—. se "YURNISHING goons,
To be found in Nevada County. GREATLY REDUCED ‘PRICES. . our Goods to deceive the pub" @ reputation for TRUTH ;---and so says the public. It worries our opponents to see that we aro doing the LEADING Clothing Business in the city. at two bits, we sell them at 121-2 cts or $1 perjdozen. No Humbug We have no motive in sisi an excitement in the Clothing Trade, nor bear any animosity to anybody only to attend strictly to. our own business, and we will do just at we say. Qur motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits. We publish to the world. our_ list jot prices, and fear nobody. . ‘Beaver Suits at $15, qa Pocket Handkerchief, Neck-tie and Socks thrown in the bargain.} : Commercial Street. JOHN ANDERSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. CES on Broad Street, opposite te Bank of Nevada County, in building formerly occupied by T. H. Kolfe. 428 NILES SEARLS, _ ANTONE = TAM, OULD respestfully inform -the peole of thin ulty that is now receiv. ing, daily. by express. Eastern and Sitkeda’ hil: asad will be served up inany style deFamilies supplied with Oysters on short noticea. Remember the old stand on — STKLET. KOHLBER’S BAKERY. AND : . CANDY MANUFACTORY, Be STREET, opposite Stumpf’s Hoome Patrenise-Home Manutacture=-Ne use buying’ “ other get them one else are happy and contented. — 2 pet nig ey tps ae of HES _ Social Party. pnscssr dig ye Lally sae-tang eA mutual ~ Messrs. Muller & Blum will give . {i2'iste ‘arm ele requested t preset the one of their pleasant Socials at‘Pem=. seme nd 00) parsons wth Obes. eet, ‘tance Hall, on Friday evening, Jan. who is now sale proprietor, lith, 1872, "Tickets $1, A general . ‘ Citas. GhAL. ; a —_ Nevada, Jan. Sime and Counselor at Law AT BRICK OFFICE, In Front of the Court House, Nevada City. Foundrymen, Blacksmiths, —axD— Carriage Makers. ELECTED OIL COMPANY'S LEHIGH COAL. Jackson Creek and Bulk one berland Coal. Hard and Soft Pig Iron, being @ apetsny, the above are selected with great care for interior sie: tes d. RB. DOYLE: ~413 and 415 Pacific Pacific gerent and 420 past Street Wharf between Jackson an? Pacific, San Francisco. . a31 TO SCHOOL TRUSTEES. LT mx HAVE thie day appointed JOHN PATTISON Deputy County agin who-will transact al] business comnected 4 3B Somme . lerk’s FURR. wate: Nevada City, Bec. 17th. DR, HUFELAND’S : cane ae ae . simere Pants, $6 50 to $9. Which we boast are notto be found with the office, during my absence. Office HE first and the most healthful Tonie bh ever introduced in the United States. The same as the above. . Cassimere Suit, $25. Fine Business Suit, from $20 to$25. Scotch Suits, from[$20 to,S25. Imported. Scotgh Suits, $30. en te Good heavy Cassimere Pants, 200t0B5. — Fine English and French Casthis side of San Francisco. and prices. Undershirts, 50 Cents each . proportion. \$4 a pair Cal. Overshirts at'$1 75. ” Gray Overshirts at $1 50. Duck Pants, best, 75 cts a pair. Cotton Socks, 75 cts pr doz. Cotton Socks, $1 pr doz‘These Bitters have been in the . list daily. ite rrgeomcavamggne uel! tring Ge ON EE Nathan & Casper’s “for your Clothing and consult_your own . fashionable clothing cheap a " NATHAR & CASPER’S’ peacaidas EXHIBITION ic inter Clothing! . pare of Broad and Pine Streets. Sales continue rd 6 o’cloek in: the ACSHHEIM BROS BOY’S CLOTHING, Which we will sell on and [af 7 + ter this date, at lic, but wehave established . what we say is gospel truth }gprz, anp UNDERSELL. We don’t “‘shingle out” Socks} — ~ ‘Beaver Suits.ct $17, Vests of all shapes and pattern And all the furnishing goods in Flannel Gray Undershirts, $1 25 Double sole Rubber Boots "at _ . And every article in the store at ~+-the above rates. If-there is any féduction in our list of prices we shall poblish a. a new ". interest.. You.can.find..good and. LAND SALE OF "ACSHHEIM BROS. _ADMISSION. FREEa . YW = morning till 8 in the evening, NO npipiicreres nee rE Sows the Largest at wait Saat Impontexs. & Wholesale Dealers IN CLOTHING, &e!. The Largest, The Cheapest, THE BEST, — The Most. Fashionable, EVERYBODY HAPPY exeept a few unfortunate Men that we OUTWe pity the; latter. . but]; we, iean’t _ them. == We buy suntiondeiuinpes than .others and we sell them CHEAPER. ae OUR PRICE LIS IS OVER; ONE HUNDRED PER CT,. —LOWER _ Than Ever: before offered in Nevada City! . of all grades and qualities, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Geéntlemen’s iing Goods, “Rubber Boots, ous to mention can be seen at a glance ierIN PLAIN FIGURES”’ on our Geeds which defy.competion. _ The marked out at our Doers, _{Gladdens the hearts,of [Purchagers and Sends TERROR TO OPPONENTS . buyers, not only in San Francisco, but also in the Eastern markets, by which, means we are enabled to take advantage of the fluctuations in prices and ciediaes our Goods at Lows er a any other House in) Nevada County. *. Our Stock is complete and sat‘. case, Everybody i is invited to examine our Goods and Prices Potore purchasing ‘elsewhere. _Don’t forget the place. _ACSHHEIM BROS. ee Broad and Pine Streets BUSINESS serra: tar'In this part of California.1. Beaver, Dress and Business§Suits, + Coats,and other Goods too numer} LOW PRICES of Goods which: are . We constantly employ conapetent . isfaction is guaranteed in evéry. 9 B.H. MILLER . " COMMERCIAL STREET, . Nevada ces : ESPROTPULLY announées to ple of Nevada city and _— tharhe hasrecelved's 4 aime EAE _TANDECOMPLETE. sTocK ~—OF,-Stock of Clothing ever — to} W_——— City. se oR : {DRESS SUITS. FURNISHING aoops MINDIA RUBBER ‘WEAR, at Of all kinds: BLANKETS, ‘suONKS, ~FALISES:Which he ‘offers: for ssle at the Lowest: Living Rates. ; ” ‘The Goods are all new and selected ex. pressly for this market. “People will do well to cal? and exemine his stock and prives before purchasing elzewhere. ’ : : MILLER has but ONE LOWEST) ” BSH. MILLER. — evade, Oot ath. re ee PRATT’S ABOLITION OIL. HE. PEOPLE’S NEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR = : Gout, ‘ekateaee Lame Back, ~ Sprains, Bruises, Stiff. Joints Contracted Cords and Muscles, Pain in the Breast, Pleurisy "Sere Throat, 1 Diptheria, Colic, Cramps, Cholera Morbus, Diszrhoa, Head Ache, Poathnehes : Earache, _. And all extérnal and internal Paine. and Aches. “THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND. PriceSmall, 6@ cts; Large; $i; “FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Se Sth eth che ceed ea ee os BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! THE RIVER OF LIFE — Purify it with PRATT'S NEW. LIFE. The Great Vegetable BLOOD PURIFIER AND LIVER IN. iVIGORATOR. 4 CURES . Serofula, Salt Rheum, Tetter, -Bivtcnes, Boils, Pimples, Sore Byes, Skin Diseases. CURES Chronie and Inflamatory Rheumatism, . When every other remedy ‘fails. , .ERADICATES Syphilitic taint and all heredits "erdera of he -Biood irom tae System.} ; CURES PILES AND DYSPEPSIA. Stimulates the Liver and Kidneys to healt ispag proe ogee fortifies. the.. . Whole system against dis. ease in any form, PRATT’S NEW. LIFE. Price $1. For sale by all Druggiste. A. McBOYLE & CO., Druggists aud Chemists, San Francisco. WILLIAMS & JOHNSON ¥FICE—Oves Beckman’s Seloon, cer Banner Bros. ol? Stand. OV rer Brn Broad aad Fue PRICE AND THAT THE PRATT’S ABOLITION GIL. Every Bottle its own Testimoniah = action; keepsthe Bowelsasreguiar Counselorsand Attorneysat Law, dagmrimimemram ca