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PRA 1.
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“4 . A. W. Lester received \a lot of goods}:
test,
direct from Chicago, ‘consisting of
Woshings Crystal; ‘Baking Powder,
Flavoring Extracts, Cream_of Tartar;
ete., which they propose to.sell at greatly"reduted ‘rates. "The Crystal and
Baking Powders are new things, cheaperand better than washing fluid--or
yeastpowders.
~~
REsTAvRANT,—J. N. Hamilton, on
supplied with @he best the market
affords, and is ready to accommodate
the public with meals at any. hour of
the day. See-his advertisement.
_REPRODUCER.—W. G@. Bigot; of tlie
Rees 3 C Clie ‘ ’ ae: 3
e WORLD THE CONSPIRATOR.—D. J, Hickey
was arrested as’ one of the conspirators
engaged-in burning sheds on the’ Cen:
tral’ Pacific Railroad, and after they
‘were discharged at Auburn, he was
P ONLY! arrested on a writ from this county,
ts charged with setting fire to the Round
3, ‘1870. _ House at Truckee. On Sunday tast .
Sheriff Neff of Placer county, brought
tists, from . Hickey to this city from Auburn, and
ill appear: he was lodgedin_ the CountyJail “to:
a Sopran, await examination on the charge of
Contraite, arson.
. 2» ‘Ta#® Pusiic ScHoors.—The Public
Solebet : Schools of this city commenced yesterra day mornihg, under the following
IZEPTT'S ‘teachers: High School, Mr. Power;
cts, = Grammar School, Mr. White ; Interme; diate School, Miss McCormick; Prima.
et ries, Miss La Grange, Miss Edwards and
_Miss Palmer.— There are. now six
schools in the building, one less than .
last term, and the average yesterday
was about 52 te each school. _ It will
probably be several days before all the
Acts, MISS
dd
? “Watson.
Acts, SIG.
TANT ADLSap pupils are in for the term.
gpd a 24 APPLICATION FoR ADMIssIon.—Yeseats Al Gi. ‘terday morning Judge Searls made a
‘Manager, motion in the District Court for the admission of A. W. Potter to practice lawLESSING Judge Searls, Judge Niles and A. B.
) Dibble were appointed a—committee to}
wicieer: examine the applicant. A. W. Potter
So aie has had targe experience in all matters .
oe pertaining to the service of papers, etc.;
> Cents. ; A
gon and will undoubtedly pass a satisfac.
B & tory examination.
; et BG ec eared
= d-children JusTICg oF THE PeEace.—John Cald.
pplied tor 2% well has justentered upon the dis. charge of his duties as Justice of the
‘ORE Peace, and has fitted up a large and
well arranged office opposite the Bank,
LN PATEIBON. on Broad street. Mr. Caldwell has berisON, fore served one term in this position,
ford. > and also one term as District Attorney,
yada City. and ig thoroughly qualified for his duY TO. THE ties.
ep conetantig Se :
JuDGe ReaRDAN.—Judge Reardan
entered yesterday upon the discharge of
pn his duties as District Judge.The
Judge tias had experience on the bench;.
bok ae and will undoubtedly discharge his dukg meant ty in a satisfactory manner. He “yes.
NKS, GOED terday, upon taking his seat imme(srapdiprere diately proceeded to execute its duties,
entof BTARe ee Papa ae ie :
ARTICLES, by ordering the Clerk to call the jurors
eters Shake summoned to serve in the cases fortrial.
THE OPERA.—On Saturday evening’
the celebrated Brignoli’s opera troupe
rH’S will visit this city, accompanied by a
6 #¢ fullorchestra. Don Pasquale will be
CANS .
the programme, and between the acts a
__ ballad will be sung by Miss Isabell
McCulloch, the Prima Donna, and a
Li) Fae pe enereermtrision tel
claronet by Sig. Ciccone. The pereet, formances of thig troupe are—spoken of
. in the highest terms, and-the—musie
: will. excel any ever heard in the mounkes Home ;
tains,
WSEK oF PRrAYER.— By arrangement among the evangelical churches,
the first week of the New Year is spent
in prayer throughout the Christian
world. In accordance with this arTangement meetings will be held in the
Churches of this city as follows: At the
hers in their
van tone, velperior in exnd elasticity .
ect in rapid
-e by far the
Hi, forming &
the Parlor or
: little space.
Set tema Baptist Church to-night, Wednesday
r to any other and Thursday at the Congregational
sureeds Church, Friday and Saturday at the
. Methodist Church. All are invited to
URANCK attend, pee
[BER Lar LATE PaPEers.—Spencer & Pattison
hangs "yesterday supplied us with Harper’s
0,000. Bazar and the New York Ledger. They
taken at the ~~ have always the papers of lata@t dates,
ANN, Prea’ts sand have now a supply of Almanacs for
, Nevada cit 1870. ‘
ere at Sie ot
LL; FURNITURE~-aT AUCTION.—An exLOR, Yum® cellent let of furniture; consisting of .
et ae fine spring mattresses, chairs, tables,
f material and Stoves, chamber and parlor sets, -eomat short noprising in all a full set of first class)
as household furniture, will be sold at
blic ! Suction, opposite Wells, Fargo & Co's
ti, has left my office, on Commercial street, to-day.
arned ot 10 Those who want bargains should be on
jli not be rehand, aes
contacting: —— Bevin Sai sisoe ee a ;
ae ot myoelf Fravokine Extracts. — Thomas
SCLEUTTI. Shurtleff has received a fine assortifent
. Fetirniig to the cities and towns, they find in”
THE DUTCH FLAT AND
= NEVADA STAGE LINE
will hereafter make direct
connection with the Eastern
follows:
For passage apply at the Stage Office, .
National Exchange Saloon, tendered pe
on New Year’s day to a bottle of Dr.
Jennings’ Reproducer. This. mixture
is sold only by Bigot, and bald heads
should take notice that had the reproducer, n-used, the fact that “Old
Uncle Ned had no hair,” would n@er
have -been rendered in verse. It is
splendid for the hair,
QUARTERLYMEETING.—On next
Saturday the Second Quarterly Meeting of the Methodist Church in this
city will Ccommence-on next Saturday
evening. On. Sunday morning at 11.
o’clock, Rev. C. V. Anthony of Grasa
Valley will preach,and Presiding Elder
Hazen will preach in the evening.
, BLazk’s Estate.—'The sale of personal property, consisting of saloon fixtures, pictures;cabinet and furniture belonging to the—estateof John Bazely,,
deceased, will take place to morrow
morning .at 10 o’clock, having been
postponed to that time,
What the Miners say of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters.
During the~season when the Gold Harvest
is generally suspended, and the reapers of
the glituering crop seek the cities to enjoy
‘themselves, there is, of course, a good deat uf
conviviality among this enterprising and
hard working class; but dram-drinking is
mot carried to the excess that it was some
years ago. This may fairly be atiributed to
the growing distaste-for raw spirits engendered by the use of HOSTETTaR’S S1TOMACH BITTERS. This famous stomachic is
in universal favor with. the miners. They
take it with them to the interior, and use it
reguiarly not as a beverage, but as a strengthsustaining—tonie;and~antidete—to—the~tn=
healthy-influentes to which they are exposed
in, the localities where they labor; and on
its refreshing and invigorating properties the
best safe.guard,not only against the Dissasgs,
but against the pissrration of crowded com.
munities. It is one of the peenliarities of the
preparation that it is an ANTIDOTE TO INEBRIETY. Those who take it as an appetizer
sand invigorant, aver that they have no desire
whatever for liquor of any description, and,
whateverJanatics may think to the contrary,
HOSTETTER'S BITTERS is a powerful ally
of the temperance cause, It is'because unmedicated alcohol weakens the stomach and
the nervous system by it reaction, that it begets a craving ior itself. It excites;and when
the excitement passes off, debility. ensues,
aiid more fuelis needed to renew the artifi
cial fire that has, so to speak, burnt itself out;
Bat the effect of ‘the great vegetable tonic and
alterative is te invigorate the eyetem perma
nently and healtfully,
AUCTION SALE.
te" A Large Lot of 3
HOUSE KCL I ,
AND’
KITCHEN FURNITURE.
WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION,
—OvUN-— ~
TUESDAY, JAN, 4th, at 11 o’cl’k.
AT THE AUCTION ROOMS, ‘opposite Wells
Fargo & Co’s Express Office, Main St.
I, WILLIAMSON, Auctioneer.
Nevada, Jan. Ist. ;
For Nevada State and Omaha!
Via. Dutch Flat.
and Western beund trains at Dutch Flat, as
‘beaving Dutch Flat Station at 7 o'clock, A.
M., or on the arrival of the Westward hound
train, arriving in Nevada City av 11 A. M.
Leaving NevadaCity at.1 o
cohnect with the tern bound train, at
Datch Fiat, at 6.10 P. M.-going and coming
vis Red Dog, You Bet and Little York.
2 The entire trip made in daylight. es .
Union Hotel, on Main street.
: ‘GEO. H. COLBY, Proprietor.
Commercial stre¢t, has his restaurant .
clock, P. M. will .
THOS. SHURTLEFF,
Junction Main & Commercial Sts
a IN DR. KENT'S-BULLDING, ————+
Where he will keep constantly on—hand-#-fall
assortment of .
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
CAN AND SHELF Goops,
Teas of the finest brands,
Excellent Coffeé and a genera
assortment for the larder.
All Goods sold-at,the very lowest
Cash Prices:
KF The People of Nevada will find it to.
their advantage to callon me.
THOS. SHRUTLEFF,
¢ >
Junction of Commercial and Main Streets,
Nevada, Oct. 15th,
SOMETHING NEW!
THE ;
NEVADA CASH STORE!
No. 9 Conimercial street, '
\-Adjoining Keeney’s Hardware Store.]
W. S&S McROBERTS & CO.
) %\4 conetantly on hand a New and Choice
Assortment of . .
‘GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which are offercd for sale at the lowest
Cash rates. ‘he attention of Families and
Miners is particularly called to our-Stock of
Goods which has been selected with especial
relerence to the wants of this community.
TEKAS—the heat inthe market ; Costa Rica,
Javaand Mocha COFFEKs, Granulated, Pul:
verized and Crushed sUGAKS, CANNED
FRUITS, of all kinds ; FLOUR, MIXED
age and GRAIN, POfTATUES, ONIONS,
Cc. ie
E™
~ 7 Everything in our line will be sold at
the Jowest possibic price for cash,
ig W. 8. McROBERTS & CO,
Nevada, Oct. 13th. .
a
PACIFIC PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA, —
Incorporated.....0ctober,
1868
(>} BIKCT.-THE OBJECT OF
this Association is to secure a cash payment within sixty days after the death of a
subscriber, to his or her heirs or assigns,
Las Inany dollars as there are individuaisof
the class to which such deceased subscriber
belonged.
MEMBERSHIP.—The subscription fees are
ten dollars at joining, and one dollar on the
death of each subscriber. ‘Yhe one dollar
irom each subscriber is paid to the heirs or
assigns of the deceased.
‘he subscribers are divided into classes,
including males and females, Hach class is
limited to 6,000 subscribers. As classes are
filled new ones will be formed. No person is
80 poor that-he can not pay ten gollars at
joining and one doilar occasionaily, thus securing $5,000 to his:or_her heirs or assigns,
fiow to BECOME A MEMBER.—A person desirous of becoming asubscriper must fll out
“SIS ppnicalion, ana forward it with ten dollars
by check, drait or by express in gold or silver
coin. .
All communications should be addressed:to
the Hevretary ofthe PACIFIC PRUTEUCTIVE
ASSUUIATIUN, southeast corner of Mont
gomery and-sacfamenw streets (over, Vonofue & Kelly's bauk,) San Francisco.
OFFiCcKRSs.—Benj) H, Freesnan, President;
Geo. H. KuseeH, V.ce President; John H.
Warren, Secretary; Jas. A. Pritchard, ‘l'reasurer,
REFERENCES:
Hon. HENRY vui'tON, President Farmers and Mechanics’ bank,
‘¢ Hon. SAMUEL COWBES, late Judge Coun
ty Court, San Francis
Hon aA. J. GUNNIS
San-francisco.
H. J. BOUTH, Exq., Union Iron Works,
San Francisco.
HENKY #. WILLIAMS, Esq., Real Estate;
San Francisco. Fe os seis
JUHN VU. HANSCOM, Esq., “Ztha Iron
Works, San Franciso.
JOHN H, U' BKIEN, Esq., O’Brien, Bush
& Co,, San Francisco. ' ‘
Han. J, P. JUNKS, Gold Hill, Nevada.
FRANK G, GUILD. Agent,
nli¢4 3 Nevada city.
A. AITKEN, HsRAEL LUCE,
AITKEN & CO.,
‘ PREMIUM
PIONEER MARBLE WORKS,
177 K Street, between Sitxh & Seventh, m
SACRAMENTO,
N, Atforney at Law,
MONUMENTS, TOMBS,
GRAVE STONES, MANTLES
TABLE TOPS, WASH STANDS
é ke, &e> All kinds of work done in Indian
ES Diggings, Italian & Vermont Miarae Dic. Sculpture and Ornamentai
work done in superior style.
W.C.POPE, Agent, Grass Valley, where
can be seen designs of everything in the Mar’
ble line,
"BM HUNT, MD,
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN
Nevada, Oct. 5th: _-Of shelf goods direct from Chicago.
d11:3m
Me
_S#ocramntk’
INFORMATION
FOR THE MILLION!
VATS DE MATTER! 1!”
Everybody Provided For!
RICH AND POOR.
Competition Agains Us
pay oe
COMPLETE FIZZLE!
High: Prices are Slaughtered
and the People with
, their Glorious
“BAN N FR”
Move on their way Rejoicing.
_—_
Blowing will not alter the People’s Mind, for the fact is—
._ established that. tha.
BANNER BROS.
are the
CHAMPIONS,
IN THE CLOTHING LINE
None can compare with this Long Estab
lished and Reliable Firm,
Our Motto Is
“LOW PRICES!’
Everybody happy except a few
unfortunate men that we
OUTStiLL AND UNDERSKLE?!
We buy our goods cheaper than
Others and We
SELL THEM: CHEAPER +—receiving from the Eastern.
_a8 well as San Francisco
MOST EXTENSIVE, AND
FASHIONABLE
Assortment of Clothing ever offered before, at
GREATLY REDOCED PRICES!
Bever Dress and Business Suits,
—OF THE—
LATEST AND BEST STYLES,
AND IN FACT
Everything in the Clothing “Litie.
Our FALL STOCK is COMPLETE and the
LAKGEST to be found in Nevada county.
Our facilities is procuring goods direct from
the East enables us to sell them at such LOW
RATES as to
DEFY COMPETITION.
Of Gents? Furnisiiing Goods,
California and Eastern,
. Fine & Minjng Boots
For 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
~ atall Prices and Colors.
RUBBER BOOTS AND COATS—
the Best and Cheapest in the
Market. :
ATTENTION:—To all Merchants who deal in Clothing both in this City
and County, we would s@y call on us ‘before
going to San Francisco to make purchases,
We can sell you goods in this city at Lower
Kates than you can buy them at the Bay. Our
patronage in the past shows that the people
appreciate our goods and our prices and we
assure them that we are ihaukful for their
confidence, and will return it in future by selling our goods #0 low ag te equelch out of existence all Opposition Humbugs. .
Don’t forget the place where you
get your moneéey’s worth at the
wrioneer Clothing Emporium.
BANNER BROS.
~NBVADA CITY
Wholesale and Retail Dealers,
Cor. BroadandPinest: ~ BBY
FOR THE FALL OF 18691!
“Dunder nnd “Blix !".
OLD AND_ YOUNG, . .
Markets, DIRECT; the ——
We also have a Large Assortment
Cial Sts. Nevada: =
a MAN'S GREATEST DUTY!
‘
%
TAT PACT
peer
a
NOR THAT
BOOTS & SHOES,
ARE SOLD CHEAPER
AT
ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO’S
COR, PINE & COMMERCIAL STREET,
(Haagf&fCo's old stand.),
THAN ELSEWHERE!
As evidence of this fact the people
have only to call, take no=
__ Mee, compare items,
examine stock,
—AND—
vaio FOR THEMSELVES}
LEAVEJX OURAMONEY] WHERE
YOU GET THEMOsT
AND BEST.
—FrOR—
THE LEAST MONEY!
we
_.Now ON HAND,"and [CONSTANTLY REee . CEIVING
Now on_hand and constantly. CLOTHING.
QF ALL KINDS, consisting im part of SPLENcy :
DID SUITS
BEVER,
CASSIMERE,
: .BROADCLOTH,
OVERCOATS,
And in fact EVERYTHING
IN THE CLOTHING LINE.
~f =
MEN'S AND BOYS? CALIFORNIA MADE KIP AND CALF
BOOTS,
GAITERS,,
SHOES,
AS WELL AS EXCELLENT RUBBER BOOTS FOR MINING.
. Gentlemens Furnishing Goods,
—aAND—
FANCY GOODS OF. ALL KINDS.
(@ Men’s & Boys? HATS & CAPS,
tar-Recently LARGE ADDITIONS. have
been made to the Steck.
a<=No trouble to show our
Goods, and a pleasure ‘to tell
Our Prices. Call onus and
try Our Goods once, and we
are SURE of your custom afDo not forget the place z
LRGSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO.
Corner of Pine and Cemmer#25
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