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July 11, 1871 (4 pages)

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~~ . of Su Is, Subject tothe dr. tic County Conyen. ir. [la €: a ahaa? hog dent.of Schools, sub. he Union Republican jl mmissioner, levada City, 1 se oftewot Howd Ost 1e decision of the ke. ntion, jeto, of ‘Nevada City, is aced as candidate for ar, Ist District, sup. che Union Kepublican ¢ Nevads city, will wotiee Ee the decision of the imnty Convention. jy rhe ncn ica al nblyman. of Grass Valley, ot tie Aadeaa o the Union ‘Repubticin WP et to the decision-of vention, jp Surveyor. SW is hereby announclute.for the office of jecttiothe decision of ‘of Enreke Township, nnounced a8 aDistrict Attorhe ‘6 b. whbhip,: is hereby anate for the Assembly, on of the Republican y Treasurer, v WALD is announced re-election, to the office subject to. the. decision unty Convention.. ‘Hi is hereby announeed fee tne ibced tees © the decision of the on. ie y Recorder. 5H, of Grass Valley, 's candidate fer the abet subject.to the nominian Convention. y Recorder. Gy of Rough:and Resiy corder, subject to the Sheriff. ty, many eo dectalgn of the D> nh. nty Clerk. S, present incumbent Be for re-election bs y Clerk, subject t ocratic ad RD Dp Grass Valley, is inced < a candidate fot éromiimsioner, subject Republican Convey Sheriff. ON is for the mination of rention. Washington Townel’?, matN : on of the Loar : "T. Bean, Wells L. Coe, Isaac Coljins, L. W, Crawford, Geo, Davis, . tered. ~ A King, “Mis, Vinnie Kellog, Mrs. _.V Yesterday afternoon the. case. of “the city'against He Kee came up for ag Kittle son of J, Harris, of N. San gape Murphy were, ‘on Saturday, ~ Sat up by Justice Paynter of Grass fevada Com” Ge aa. Sargent will address __Mihe following letiers remain in the Post Office in’ this city, for thé week ending Monday, ‘'July’.10th; 1871.~ Persons inquiring for, any. of , these letters will please say, “advertised.” ‘Wm. Andrews, L. D. Allen, J. W. Banghert, Washington Bulldck, E. Thos. Derby,:2, ‘Wm. Denman, Mrs, Fanny Ferron, Henry Fienne, A, F; Foster, P. Heneford, Louis Kermick, “N. G. Jenkins, Richard Jones, Jas. A. MeOarthy;Cecelia Purdy, Phineas: C. Pease, J. Robinson, Wm. Robinison, Joe. Stone, R. R. Stamb, West Jey Willcox, G. B. Wallace, B. W. Weodward, Richard Van Wert. : : a A New Attraction. ‘Dorner’ Lake now has a new ‘atdraction for tourists in the little steamer “‘Bessie,"* owned by Lapham & Lace. ‘She carries comfortably ‘twelve or fifteen persons,but the propriétors ‘will make the trip if there are only.one or two who desire to go. “The boat does not make any regular trips but runs to suit the copvenience of tourists, rupning to Echo Rocks and the head of the lake. / They anchor for fishing parties and do their best to make the. trip pleasant. © The charge is only $1 each forthe entire trip. We advise all who go to the ~ lakes to-take a trip on the “Bessie.”’ “i Enthusiastic. We recently visited the eastern end of Nevada county, and attended a Republican méeting at Truckee. The “Republicans in that locality are fully . coming eontest and are very enthusiastic, A Republican Club hasbeen organized and a large number have already become: members. The list ‘will be largely increased by ‘the completion of the organization. The Slaughter House Case. “trinkbefore” Justice: John Caldwell. -9-B. Johnson, of the firm of Wil<liams & ‘Johnson, appeared for the city, and M. §. Deal for the defense. A challenge Was made to'the panel of jurors, on:the ground vf bias of the office? Who’ summoned, them, it, ap. *2a8 Peurihg that he also was complain~ant.. The challenge was allowed, the . Jury discharged, and’ 'the ‘case con‘tinued to Friday, at10 a.m. ce Aecident. . Suan; aged? years, while riding a ~ mule on Friday last,., fell, and the animal stepped on one of his elbows, causing @ fracture and dislocation of the elbow.” Dr. Harris was ¢alled, : who Po the broken bones, and the Persons: who have not yet paid their poll tax, should ‘bear in ‘mind that an additional dollar will “be charged to those who fail to pay up before the Ist of August. The State ~-poll tax is two dollars, but another ‘dollar is added if the tax is allowed Yig> y Great Reduction, 1 A. J, on, Broad street, posite Stump's Hotel, will, on and ~vialter to-day, take photograph. cards at the taté of $2'50 per dozen. ‘This ischeaper than they. can be had. at ‘ny Other gallery in this State. ‘ Sarah AY ‘Butts, cominittad to jail : pS. the charge ‘of threatening to de"soy property in Grass Valley, was ‘aenarged by Judge Niles on habeas Cops, owing to defects in. the comLie mes “ as on pan " Kite Suiith; Mary Smith and Mar. Hie for Broach of the peace. They “Merefined $60 each, and in default of Payment ‘sent up for thirty days fae scaen nee ead tener eee AML. She Bedple AED DT A Yereg hee a and.iit has .removed that yellow tmothy appearanog from my face and Heck. Oh! it used tobe so: mortify. ing to me!’’ * “How We Used to: be Physiced, ~ Who does not rember ‘the time when spring purgation was considered indispensable to summer health? No matter for wry faces, the inevitable salts’ and senha, rhubarb, or calomel and jalap, must be adminisd, These “spring medicines,” the youngsters were fold, were to keep them hale and ‘hearty during ‘the ‘simmer, We all know now that this was 9 falacy; that new vigor, not deplétion, is whatis required at the commencement of the ‘sunimer sola. tice. Asa preparation for enervating effects of oppressive Summer weather, a course of “‘Hostetter’s ‘Stomach Bitters is highly’ expe. dient, “ Phis faihous, vegatable preparation has three prominent properties: it reno. vates, purifies, and regulates all the func. tions of the body. 4 is composed exclu. . } sively of pure vegatable productions, -viz: the essential ‘principle of Monongahela Rye, and the most efficacious tonic and alterative roots, barks, and gums known to medical botanists. Hence, it is an absolutely safe medicine, and no tincture of the Pharmacopeia can'compare with it either in purity, or in variety of its dbjects, and its. comprehensive results, Happily for mankind, the theory that it was necessary to prostrate 4 patient in order to cure him, is forever 6x. ploded, and the true philosophical doctrine that vigor is the great antagonist of disease, has taken its place, © Hostetter’s Bitters is an . invigorant, and hence it is the proper medicine for the feeble at this most. trying season of the year. Be sure that you obtain the genuine article, as there are innumerable vile imitations in 'the marret. Look to the ornamental stamp, the engraved label. and the name blown into the glass, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is sold in bottles only, PAIN KILLER. . PERRY DAVIS & SON, PROVIDENCE, R. 1, PROPRIETORS. 1840. 1871. The “ Parn KrtitER” may justly. be styled ithe great’ medicine of the world, for there is no region of the globe into which it has not found its way, and been largely used and highly prized. Moreover, there is no age for the -_ S & considerable vaptiety of diseases; it isa spepdy., safe ‘Te for ‘burns, ‘scald, par Ns ag as for dysentery, diarrhea, and bowel comPyeng te at ees admis sbipanitad = every zace Of men on the face o obe. “TE ig @ very sign met fact, that notwithstanding the ‘Pain Killer” has been: befere the world, it. has never lost one whit of! its popularity, but,: on the contrary, the call for it -has steadily increased: from ‘its first discovery‘ and at no previous:time has the demand ‘for. it been do great, or the quantity made been . Another ‘signiticant factis, that. nowhere has.the Pain Killer ever. been in‘ higher repute, or been more generally used by families and dndividuals, than’ it: has: beén here at home, where it was first discovered and introduced. That the Pain Killer will continue to be, what we have styled it, THE GREAT MEDICINE OF. THE. WORLD, there can not be the shadow of a doubt,—[Providence Advertiser, ‘ NEVADA ICE Co. CAs. Kent, Pres’t. _ W. BiaEtow, Sec’y. EDUCTION IN PRICES.—On and after this date Ice wiil be 2. 1-2 Cents per pound! Delivered inany part of the City. .Partieu lar attention paid to serving Families. Orders left at the office, Junction of Main and Boulder Streets, will be promptly attended to. J. 8. THOMPSON, General Superintendent. TO LET. A NEW and commodions Hotel; in Fe the town of North Bloomfield, well, Hf) located, doing’a good business, and 'tH) containing six (6) furnished rooms, togetiter with all the necessary dining; parlor, and kitchen furniture; and ‘water, wash . house, bath house, and other fixtures necessary in carrying on a: hotel or boarding house’ business. For further particulars ma23 of A. D. , Prop’r, 2 ta fcyewiions iye . pa DESSERT, BREAKFAST, AND TEA, SETS. SETS. SETS. PEARL WHITE, ‘ _ Elegant Shapes, 175 pieces, $25. FRENCH CHINA, Asp 158 pieces, $45. CUT GLASS SET, : 55 pieces, $30. IVORY HANDLED CUTLERY SET 27. pieces, $15. _@ILVER PLATED SERVICE. Table Spoons . £4 pes $21 50. ae With French China, $110 oi a 4 _ Niet al ib idhdinaicd of N.P. Brown}: 885 PE RTT NT le ap pi ‘i De ie SAN FRANCISCO, 1 wa Rae ee Oey seme oe oi cease %, : « 'VERSATION, OR BECOME LOOSE IN ¢lime-to-which it has not proved. to-be well-. injuries; aswell} long’ peried‘of ‘yoars that the . ; = PRIZES IN THE PIONEER
} GUARANTEED FIRST CLASS GOODS, and . — CKED FREE OF CHARGE {. DA Phere and Communications “ewe: that Iam now putting in s SUPERIOR STYLE OF PLATES THAT WILL NOT ROCK, FALL DOWN IN CON: MASTIOCATION, Tattach the Patent Flexible Rage to Plates adapting the same to the’. FLATTEST MOUTHS, ‘heretofore considered hopeless cases, and guarantee that the person rs _ pull the Plate away. < ; that pal ard wena fll of pee syle plate consequently no continuons irritation, while the edge of the plate being ‘soft and pone it Fs bon the movement of the of the mou talking, uring mastication, " ar 87a desiderntum never before attained tag. Whilst prepared to prove all of the above facts, I am aiso prepared to save the natural teeth by careful filling with the best mateAnd using the Latest Improved Instruments In. Extrac I ly use an Anaesting, I general thetic, myself choosing the one suited to nature of case, health and jperament } tient, etc, as Ps OF ie Terms Cash, and large enough to secure my best efforts, : DR. R. W. STERLING, No. 49 Main Street, GRASS VALLEY. Grass Valley, June 19th, 1871, ANSON W, LESTER, C. E. MULLOY,. LESTER & MULLOY, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ie CASE GOODS, &e., No. 58 BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. — (ILOUR, HAMS, BACON, LARD HF and all sorts of PROVISIONS on hand. NEW GOODS constantly received from the Eastern markets, among them HYPE-. RION COD FISH, MICHIGAN. CRANBERi SEA — ——. &e, purchasers wishing anyt: in our line asoxequatind Grgreune Gut’ . L&STER & MULLOY. Nevada, May 9th. -H. R. BUSSENIUS, DRUGGIST, CORNER OF COMMERCIAL & PINE 8TS. . J; G. MATHER, —AND— Deputy U. 8. Surveyor. GRASS. VALLEY, Grass Valley, June 19th, 1871, CATHOLIC SCHOOL. HE CATHOLIC SCHOOL’ OF Nevada City will be ré-opened on MUNDaY, MAY 22d, 1871, By Mr. MANNING, Under the supervision of FATHER CLAIRE. Instructions will embrace the usual course of a SOUND ENGLISH EDUCATION, tegether with CLASSICS, if required. Young men desirous of acquiring u knowledge of Classics will be attended at their residence, oran Evening Class for their especial advantage will be formed in the Schoul Koom, JOHN MANNING, ‘Teacher. Rev. Fatber Claire, President. myl9. EIGHTH INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION! . MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. [7 iLL OPEN TUESDAY, AUGUST 8th, 1871, and continue FOUR WEEKs, DAY AND EVENING, in the PAVILION, in Union Square, SAN FRANCISCO. The Exhibitlon Building covers an area of 110,000 superficial feet, aad is complete in the various details of light, ventilation, steam power, water supply and provisions for the requirements and comfort of visitors. ; Application for space must be made before the Fifteenth day of July next, and articles must be in ition by thetime of opening. Blank Applications for Space, Rules and Regulations, Premium, Lists, and all information will be sent.on apptication, by addressing J. H. GILMORE, Special Agent, Mechaniftictes intended tor exuibition may be seu articles intended for exhibition may be sent. m2 A. 8. HALLIDIE, President. W. M. BAILEY, M. D. NURGEON AND HOMCEPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Office on BROAD STREET, opposite National Exchange Hotel. GIFT CONCERT WILL’ BE AWARDED ON ‘THE 18TH DAY OF JULY......1872 NO MORE POSTPONEMENTS. t ON THE _ . NOs, 27, & 29 Main Stteot. AGENTS FOR A. 8. HALLIDIF & COS. WIRE ROPE. _At the Manufacturers Prices And Freight. EASTERN POWDER & FUSE. Paints, Oil. Turpentine, &c. Wooden, _. Willow, Crockery, SEWING MACHINE ! THE BEST MADE ! Always in Store, SPOOL COTTON, SILK AND NEEDLES for the various Machines in use. RUBBER HOSE, PACKING, AND BELTINGS, -Call and examine STOCK AND PRICES before purchasing for you can save money every time: ‘No trouble to show Goods and give pricés ‘though “nary cent’’ changeshand, —— ; And fittings always on hand—and ‘. faithfully executed and delivered within a reasonable distance of Nevada, HANSON & GREGORY, PTTO MeoapIengg 6°64 . CROCKERY WARE, AND LIQUOR BUSINESS, he AT THE OLD STAND All ordérs will be promptly and FREE OF CHARGE } Nevada, April ist, 1871, THOS, FINDLEY & C0. __ BANKERS, _ URCHASE GOLD DUST, MAKE AD. vances on Gold Dust, for Assay or Coinage at U. 8. Mint. Draw jChecks on San Francisco, Sacramento, Virginia City, Treasure City. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON NEW YORK, 8ST. PETERSBURG, LONDON, DUBLIN, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, BREMEN, PARIS. mi2 . Piped FOR YOUNG MEN, on great SOq CIAL EVILS AND ABUSES,-which intertere with Marriage—with sure means of relief forthe Errlng and Unfortunate, diséased and debilitated, Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address :—HOWAKD ASSOCIA. TION, No. 28. Ninth Street, Philadetphia, Pennsylvania, . BROAD STREET,” PHILIP DUCA.\.... Proprietor. ; Oy haar cessing ae Shampooing 25 cts. Hair Cutting 25 cents. Baths—Hot or Cold 25 cents, ressing Room for Ladies and Ohildren. TEETH EXTRACTED. Leeches applied for25 cts. Cupping 26 cts. inl NOTICE. HE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, of the Company, will be held at the Office of the Company, in Mooney Flat. July 12th, 1871, at 10 o'clock, A. M. P H. W. K. CROUCH, Secretary, Sucker Flat, June 30th, 1871. CHARLES F. ROBINSON, DEALER IN >; VISIONS, OPPOSITE METHODIST CHURCH, BROAD STREET, NEVADA. week, from the Bay. delivered free of charge. 02 John Jack's Variety Store. Broad Street, Neyada City. tne public with me a call. HIKE, Nevada; June 10th. i Mooney Flat Hydraulic Mining pam GROCERIES & PRO7 New and Fresh. Goods received every at. the lowest cash rates and PINE STBEET, next door to ¢he Corner of At the LOWEST MARKET ‘PRICE. Give acl oe GREAT BARGAINS . » HEAVY AND SHELF rp . HARDWARE! Quick pares {. POSENSTOCN, PRICE: @: 00), jake CRA Tov it conan ; ie EXT“OLD STAND, »"H , SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS, Opposite the Union Hotel and the Ditty formed ao paitincehio’ ‘the ; CLOTHING, i ; eens eaeeaee 5 + SHO) Br sees LT s MAIN STEEET...NEVADA. ANSON & GREGORY. . wna they offer to tn’ pabttelbs toy, 28 ist : c [ such Goods can be obtained in this State, IRON AND s WILL CONTINUE THE GENERAL PoMPsat Yan He. see SOMETHING NEW! ROPE, all sizes, . GROCERY, A PRIGR For! abn . " : THE GREAT EXPROTATION PA. NAILS AND SHOVELS, PROVISION, PER COLLAR? ©)” Each box contains # Valuable prize with ex. STOVES AND TINWARE . SEEN SORE MAR ob visti WOODEN, WILLOW GLASS, Gentlemen's Fine Shirts, ‘Gnder HYDRAULIC PIPE, ‘Clothing, Miner's Goods; Black and Galvanized. Te ee ee ROSENSTOCK, PRICE &' C0., GUARANTEE SATISFACTION to all. cusped who call on them, and propose. to give the ee ass LATEST, FINEST&BESTGOODS _ fe RES OO RN te oe —~A?T THR ~ R@Before buying elsewhere, tho’d” in want of anything in the Clothing Line*wiil find it greatly. to their-adventage te.:)::: ROSENSTOCK, PRICE &'¢0i: Corner of Broad & Pine Siesta, . Nevada; May Sth, 0 ul . NICK'S TOY & FRUIT STORE. NICK SLOCOVICH, Proprietor ALWAYS on hand tresh Foreign, aid 4& Domestic Fruits; Oranges. Lemons, ctc.: Nate, Candiespand Confectionery. _New Toys and Baskets of every vaticty. -. The Cheapest and Best Goods to be had in the Market, Call and See me. ORIG BLOC VION, IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE (OMPANY, OF LONDON. ~ FALENER, BELL & CO.,. Agents for the Pacific Coast, JOHN PATTISON, . £6 Agent for Nevada City. No. 50.Pine Street, Iam prepated to firnith,' st ALL HOLRs, Fresh Oysters, in évery Style, Ham & Eggs, Lancheon, ICE CREAM, And Confectionery’ of ‘all kinds AT THE LOWEST RATES, ANTONE TAM. NEVADA IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, SPRING STREET, NEVADA Orty. i “ALL ErkDS OF Hitox m26 : x : : 2 ‘ INKS,” PUMPS, DERRICKS, CAR , bic. DAVID THOM, Nevada, May 26th. is SUP bs MISS MARTHA SMEER, . THE LADIES “of <Gity tise she is od to do Botting of ¢l. 8. Work ime left at the any Pte OHN JACK having fitfed his new Btyre . WRT OULD of iy ood sre, Sa prepara to Fens . VV a: eae y Ban's & ss 9 ya P . yt é } a ee . eth HY located at Danyipes Ory Sraxp manner éad st Pengonab!. -~ : hae # SAA RMU RONEN HBS REE RIN a SSR ccc nan eect