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July 30, 1872 (4 pages)

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AACE ‘+ AIN Boer 52 URNEY, No. 15 » Nevada City, a per, pw Shades, Lamps, ete., Nevada county. . arge stock be ES, COAL On, ROLEUM mammoth Home Shut. __ IGOURNRY, LONDONURANCE ¥ ) FUND, (Goda) 04! SD STATES. 00 00! 2 personally re its of the Com reholdérs, +. OHNSTON, > Department, t for Nevada deel? ——" I. 60 DAYS! ve removed to ite the old stand small they srw eit atock at an . N\ N ifice ! peeKme PN STEER DNC ORE 98 The Daily Transerips NEVADA CITY, CAL, Nevadans Abroad, An old resident of this city, who returned from the East, a short time since, informs us thatin nearly every city he visited he met old resi-dents of Nevada. We believe they are to be found almost everywhere, . but niot auite as thick as in San Francisco,, Wé give a partial list of those who ate: now residing at the ‘Bay: L. M. Kellogg, Deputy Collector of the Port; Chas; ©; Leavitt, clerk,in the Collector's Department; _ W. Py Harrington and Tim. Parker, Inspectors;-W:-S, McRoberts, store ’ keéper; W. C. Randolph, of the firm! of Anderson & Randolph, who have one of the. finest jewelry establishments in the city; J.S. Wall, wholesule grocer; Dr.C. M. Bates, Health Officer; H. H. Pearson, proprietor of Cosmopolitan Hotel; Sam L: Hasey, proprietor of variety store on Kear. ney street; H. G. Rollins, Register of U.S. Land Offlee; J, H. Bostwick, speculator; George 8, Pierce, chief boss of carpenter: work onthe Central Pacific Ruilroad; T.C. Lampe, and Wm. A. Lampe, proprietors of the Cosmopolitan bath rooms and barber-shop; the finest in the city; A. Pierce, of, the gas works in this city; J. B, Richmond, mining speculator; John S. Lambert; Alex Zekind, of the Russ House cigar stand; Jim McCue, wuolesale dealer in liquors . P. Banner, dne of the heaviest im1S porters of cluthing in San Francisco; a 1 wart of any. 1¢ to give them sold at some RG BROS. mes! GOODS ae Cologne, STORE. LSO . Silicon, ing Silver sot mS C POLISRE, 1e Oil, ‘ity. whether old @~ vod, incloding lowest rates ia NTS and O1s RESTON'S._ CHIEF! DLIC CHIKF for HydravUse . } and for sale.~ uch Stream.. hine Shop fake Notiee( 1 Manufacturers liang or using» 1t KnOWD as the and sold by &. Hoskin, as the vi the inventivn SISHER’S Hby Letters Pat * 20, 180. AN h intringemene ted. i. FISHER. SALE. tated about one , near the Penyr sale cheap, tor 8, enclosed, and Two ditches rob ro living spring. it ia Weld tambex sousend corda of is, and atout 4 th the Ranch, if ars apply to 4 jylo 3. 8. MCUs 4 -O. Crandall, Joseph others that we fail to call to Sam Bliven, who has the patent ‘right of door and shutter fastenings; Vint. Barry; John \Param;°A. E, Head und Robt. Morrow, two heavy stock brokers; George Hearst, who is worth a few million doilars; Joe Clark, Jake Clark, W.-Herrick, Nate Jacobs, John Hawke, Walter Mead, in Surveyor General’s office; Frank Mead and John P. Skelton, compositors on t Bulletin; Sam Bowley, Auctioneer; L> Greenfield, at Levi Strauss’ wholesale re; Abe Haas, rts, W. G, Stiles, Geo. Sawyer, Ben Pratt, E, S. Pratt, W. Morgan, and a hundfed mind at the present time. An Important Missien. O. H. McKee, Esq., Chief of the Mining Departwent of the United States Land Office is in this city. He came out at the suggestion of Hon. A. A. Sargent to familiarize himself with the condition of land matters in the mineral regions, in orderto enable the Department to . ) jadge better in regard to the mineral rill improve the . and agricultural lands. His mission is one of the utmost importance to Nevada county and other sections similarly situated, and the fact that : he has come among our people is the best evidence that the Govern ment intends to do justice to those who develop the mines and improve the public lands. County Convention. r The Republican County Convention will meet at the Theatre in this city to-day, at 11 o’clock. The following are the delegates as far as we have been able to obtain them: __ Nevada—Charles Kent, M.S. Deal, W.'H. Crawford, Thomas Mein. B. C. Waite, Alex, Sloan, A.W. Lester, > 4. Earl Brown, Samuel J. Eddy, Art Barton, John W. Hinds, I. J. Relfe, Samuel Hecker, G, v. Schmittburg. Blne Tent—Horace Hale, Nat. Mc od ;. Grasa Valley—H. U. .vens, Wm. Dawa, F. G. Beatty, Edward Holden, . iy Henry Seadden, L. J. Rowland. J. P. Stone, E. W, Roberts, Reuben eech, Wm. Guerge and. D. Bosworth, Rough and Ready—Geo. W. Flint, W. H. MeFarland, J; M. Walling. > Beautiful Counter. The Bank of Nevada county yes. terday received a splendid black ‘walnut counter, which costs $700 in > Ban Branciseo. The banking house on Broad street is being fitted up in splendid atyle. Personal. * Hon, A. A. Sargent arrived in this city on Saturday evening last. He will remain here for a few days. Bargains! Bargainsi Househo!d furniture of all kinds, for sale for ten days, at the residence of Mrs.C. ©. Leavitt, on East Broad street. The house is also for sale. or seat << Wy27-2 . GEO, BE. TURNER. Revolutions Never Ge Backward. The philosophical theory that the human systém when weakened by disease, oppressive heat, excessive labor or any other cause, sbould be toned and invigorated instead of being subjected to the action of depleting drugs, i gaining gr every day. The . introduction of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters twenty years ago gavé-a.powerful influence: to this common sense id” As the extradrdinary efficacy of the Great Vegetable Re* sturative became kndwn, multitudes of debilitated invalidsturned with loathing from the nauseous and ‘strength-destroying potions with which it was thyn the.tushion to drench the sick, to this renovating, appétizing, vitulizing preparation derived from the finest roots, herbs and: barks placed by botanical research at the disposal of medical science, . Revolutions never go. backward. From that time to the present the importance of assisting and reinforcing riature in her strugylés with disease has been more and more—widely-aml.keenly ap preciated by the sick and the suffering. In tens of thousands of hous¢holds Hostetter’s Bitters are looked upon. as the one thing. needful in cases of Dyspepsia, Genéral Debility, Constipation, Nervous Weakness, Chills and Fever, Bilious Aff-ctions and all conditions of the body and mind that betoken a lack of vital energy, When the quicksilver ranges high, and the solid flesh is resolving itself intoa den under the fervid, temperature, this agreeable, tonic is the best possible safeguard against all the disorders gencrated by a sultry and unwholesome atmosphere. It prevents and’ relieves: lassitude and languor, and cnables. the system te endure with impunity an unusual amount of exertion. Of all invigorating and regulating medicines, it is the purest and most wholes. me. E, W. BIGELOW. E. W. BIGELOW & C2., DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, Crockery, Glassware, % Groceries and Provisions. Commercial Street...:...Nevada City. anny enema \7 E have jtist received a large and well selected stock of ‘ Groceries and Provisions, _ _. ... ‘Which will;be sold atthe lowest living rater, 1 : Goods delivered a reasonable digance free of charge. Nevada, May 24th, 1872, f ‘CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING . A. ROSENTHAL H’ "just received a large and beautiful stock of Spring and hewn Cloths, of the very. latest styles, w . Make up to order} On the shortest riotice and on the mos reasonable terms. : A good fit guaranteed in every case. If you wants well fitting Coat, Vest or’ Pants leave your order with me, and I will =~ they will fit you better and last nger than any ready made clothing. Repairing and cleaning done on short noA. ROSENTHAL, Pine Street, Nevada City. BEER HOUSE. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY Corner Raiding, Next below National Exchange. ti m7 aeha Z SENNER & SONS, PROPRIETORS. 0 Manufacturers of Ginger Pop. LAGER BEER sold at the House by the Jug, Measure or Keg. Call on JOHN and FRED, and je20 pla try their Beer. ° TAKE NOTICE. UONG HEE KEE & CO;China Store, Commercial Street, Nevada City, have bo connection whatever with any other house or person in‘Nevada County, neither do they em ny runners or agents to solicit t ‘. All persous are notified that they will not be responsible for any goods porchased except at their store in Nevada ba QUONG HEE KEE & CO. Nevatta City, July 20th, 1872. ERSONS in want of anything in the . Furniture line, from the finest Bed Room and Parlor Sets ! Down'toCommon CHAIRS AND TABLES,
can buy them at extraordinary low rates by calling on J. E. JOHNSTON, National Exchange Hotel Building. — DR. J. D. BUSH, EMBER Royal College Surgeons of M England, 1866. Fellow of Royal College of eons of England, 1869, L. 8. A. rg Prike Sedan in Anatomy, Physioloey, Chemistry and Surgery, has ceammenced tice er Consulting Attending PHYSICIAN. Office—Kidd’s Building, up stairs, Broad Street, nearly opposite Post Office. .aANNOUNCEMENT. YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY. BEMICIA:; : Founéed.in 1832. . NEXT TERMof-this well knownint stitution will open on Wednesday, July lat. Application nmat be . Address, REV. C. H. POPE, Principal vb. (8, Bie Bemicis, Ca. tn. eth 7 hh he is pre. vee GRANDOPEN ING FINEST fo oe EVER BROUGHT INTO THE MOUNTAINS . Bey) a B, Hy MILLER, OULD respectfully inform the people of Nevada County that he has opened a NEW STORE age Entire New Stock oF CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, . Boy's Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, And every other article usually found in a tirst-class Establishment. On Commercial St. Opposite Coe’s Shoe Store. The Goods ite arriving daily and entire stock of New and Beaatiful Goods, all of them of the Latest Impurtation, [no old worn oxt shelf goods in the lot} will be open for public inspection on Priday. I don’t propose to advertise a list +t prices but purchasers will find, considering the quality of the goods, that my prices are as low as any in the State. By dealing honorably with every one and selling good goods at low Soren ner @ fair share of public patronage. This Store is not in any manner connected with any other establishment. All I ask of purchasers is ; ~~ GIVE ME A CALL! B. H. MILLER Nevada Juve Wd. oe CLOTHING, . e PEOPLE CFNEVADACOUNTY CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! $50,000 WORTH Clothing wi. BE, SOLD. aT Reauced Prices ! “Leys NATHAN & CASPER, ty order to make room for the Fall Trade and to give overybudy a chance tu Weara Fine Suit of Clothes on all occasions ! They have Reduced the Prices of Clothing! _ AS FOLLOWS ; page $25 00 Fine French Caasimere Suits for $20. ‘$15 00 Fine French Cassimere Suits for $13. Suits for $10. _ $9 00 Freach Cassimere Pants B8, $8 00 French Cassimere Pants $7. $6 50 French Cassimere Pants $4 50. $4 — ‘$1 Duck Pants 75 cents. $1 best Overalls 75 cents. 2nd quality Overalls,;50 ets. $2 50 best California Gray, ex° tca Gov. Oversairts, $2.12. $225 best Calfornia gray,medium Overshirts, $1 87. $2 Fine Cashmeré Undershirts for $1 50. <~ $175 Fine White Merino Undershirts $1.50. $1 50 Fine White Merino Un“\dershirts $1 25. Also, some for $1 and as low as 75 cents. Socks $1 per dozen. ee {A LARGE VARIETY OF BOYS’ CLOTHING ; Will be sold at an Immense Reduction } ‘BJOTS, SHOES, HATS, will be sold ata GREAT REDUCTION _ Call and see “HOW ‘TIS YOURSELF.” : Nathan & Casper, Corner Of gy. esr otem A ANI ne A OER 6 SVE te UTC NR we een nev Important News . L $20 00 Fine French Cassimere : Suits for $15. $12 00 Fine French Cassimere . $4 50 French Cassimere Pants And everything elze that olass Clothing Store which W. H. Crawford's COLUMN. IRIN & STEEL, For Sale by W. H. CRAWFORD, Opposite the Express Office, MAIN STREET. ‘ Nevada City,. Stoves and Tinware C.AUCKERY : . RAR oe GLASSWARE, For sale by W. H. CRAWFORD, . Opposite the Express Office, MAIN STREET, Nevada City. DUPONT BLASTING POWDER, For sale by W. R. CRAWFORD) (Opposite the Express Office, . MAIN STREET, “Xevada_ City. SLOT, WADS AND CAPS, FOR SALE BY W. H. CRAWFORD, . Opposite the Express Office, 4 (MAIN STREET, Nevada City. GIANT POWDER, Giant Powder Caps & Fuse, FOR SALE BY WM. H. CRAWFORD, Opposite the Express Office, MAIN STREET, ' yNevadse City. BEAUTIFUL} WIRE HANGING BASKETS, _ -AND— WIRE FLOWER STANDS FOR SALE BY WM. H. CRAWFORD, Opposite the Express Office, MAIN STREET, Nevada (ity. SAPOLIO, For Cleaning and Polishing, _ FOR SALE BY . W. H. CRAWFORD, Opp. Express Office, MAIN STREET, Nevada City. LIGHTNING GROSS CUT SAWS, FOR SALE BY W. H. CRAWFORD, Opposite the Express Office, Main Street, NEVADA CITY. . ae and other Sewing Machine Needles, FOR SALE BY : WM. H. CRAWFORD, Cpposite the Express Offiee, MAIN STREET, «re es nc ama ES GREAT INDUCRMENTS QFFERED TO BUYERS OF ~ . CIGARS AND TO JULIUS GREEYWALD, Bre STREET, NEVADA CITY. HAS received the) « any Genuine Peach Brand Tobacce © Peach. Navy Tobacco! IN DOUBLE THICKNESS, And AM Other Brands ae Usng On Hand! CIGARS! CIGARS! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST! Minersand Consuniers.of Tobacca will save money by huyivg the “game by the quantity, at whole. sale prices. _—_——. os GOOD INDUCEMENTS: TO BUYERS OF TOBACCO. —_— Thankful for the patronage of the public Tinvite al} desiring goods in my line, to GIVE ME A CALL. . JULIUS GREENWALD, Broad Street, Nevada City. January 28th, 1272 _ ICE CREAM, : CE CREAM sent to any part of tls leaving your order at FRANK’S. Pints. 50 Cente. Quarts $1. New York Oysters $1 per doom. Nevada, June 224. D. M. BROWN, M. D. ATE SURGEON U. 8.-VOLUNTEERS Successor to W, M. BAILEY, M. b. Surgeon and Homepathic . Physician, Office—Opposite Post Office, Nevads. {29 M. 8. DEAL. 3. W. CLARE DEAL & CLARK, M.S. DEAL, DISTRICT ATTORNEY AND NOTARY : PUBLIC, { FFIOE—Kidd’s Building, corner: of Broad and Pine Streets, up stairs Auburn Street Grocery 8tore, GRASS VALLEY. 3 HE undersigned returns his sincere thanks tu his old patrons for their.part patronage, and nopes to receive a continuauce of the same. I shall endeavor to keep on hand, in the future ks in the past, every article usually found in a first class GRUCERY AND PROVISION SLORK, and will sell foem at the lowest rates. WM. GEORGE. Charter Oak Insurance Co., Capital, $10, 000, 000. Tam agent for the ahovye named Com. pany, which offers a new plan of insurance uifterent and betterthan anything of the kind ever olferéd to the public. It com bines both Life Insurance and Savings — WM. GEORGE WM, GEORGE, Notgry Public for Nevada County Grase Valley July 16th, 1872. HORSE SHOEING —AND— BLACKSMITHING. “7 AM PREPARED to do all kinds of work in my lune ina workmanlike manuer, aud at the Lowest Living Prices, Particular attention paid to MORSE SHOEING, I intend to do shoeing better and cheaper than any maninthiscity. Pay no attestion to blowere and cappers. They dw lie and I know it, : The Passive Policy is played out with me, D. CLANCY. Nevade, June 2d, 1872, ROBINSON'S SAMPLE ROOMS COMMERCIAL SIREET, j NEVADA C&TY. ived a splendid Stock of ALE, o) PURTEN. BRANDY, WHISKEY, anc wil other kinds of LIQUORS and CIGARS Old friends and the drinking public are in. vited a, oath Ad snmepte Soe. bets i. ihe nisarket, 3. BINSON, Prop’r. . ' Fevade Otey. BACCO. , Best Quality and Full Weight ! city. Put up in. pint or quart caus Le a ’ Attorneys and Counselorsat Law. :