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November 3, 1870 (4 pages)

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Bho Batty’ Seatieript, LOCAL ITEMS. a Severe Fall. Yesterday “morning Wilsen’ Hill, a gon of T. W. Sigourney, aged about 3 -years, had @ severe fall from the foot bridge Which.connects Coyote street with Aristocracy Hill. The girl was) riding the ‘Tittle fellow over the bridge in a wagon, When the wagon uficoupled _ and the child was thrown out. He fell adistance of ten or fifteen feet on the rocks in the ravine, and striking upon the side of his face. A severe gash was cut jn the chin near the mouth, and. the side of the head and face were considerably bruised. Dr. Hunt, who was called to see the child, thinks the wounds are not of a very serious character. The Second Prize. We were yesterday informed by a gentleman who saw aman who saw the winning ticket, that Frank Henry» of Moore’s Flat, held the number which drew the $50,000, A later report is that Howell Thom_s8,a ‘Welch miner residing at Empire Flat, Bridgeport township, is the holder of the lucky number, We are informed that ‘Thomas started for San Francisco yesterday morning to draw ' his money. : Robbery at Grass Valley. We learn from Geo, W. Dixon that ‘the store of Bennett & Co., Grass Valley, was entered on Monday and a cap containing $75 in coin taken from the desk. Fhe theft was committed in daylight while the. proprietors were temporarily absent. During the drawing of the Library Lottery quite a erowd collected about the doors and the theft, it issapposed, was committed at that time. Street Improvements, . Marshal Nihell has had men at work several days past opening'drains and ' fixing the streets for Winter time. The road at the intersection of East and and West Broad streets has been ditched on both sides, and if the county road men would now dump in a few joads of gravel and make a turn out for the water, it would be all right for the Winter. As it is now the damage isin the middle. The City Marshal’s force was yesterday engaged in putting Nevada street in order. Lucky. ; George D. Roberts, formerly of Newada county, a heavy mining speculator, is the winner of the “Lent” Harrison street homestead—holding No. 154,077, the number ef the ticket winning the $100,000 prize in the Library Lottery. Mr. Roberts subscribed for ,000 tickets, and the winning number, among others, was delivered on Saturday night. The homestead is valued at $50,000, and the winner is entitled to either the house or $35,000 in coin. Such is luck. 4 District Court, Oct. 2d. Connolly vs McAuley—Continued forthe term. . Dillon vs Caranang—Judgment entered by consent for $400 aud costs. Stay of proceedings granted for 30 days. Court adjourned to Saturday next at ten o’clock. Lest, Aigold chain and locket were lost in ‘this city a few days ago. The locket was in the shape of a heart. The finder will confer a favor by leaving them at the Daily Transcnipr Office, — Eastern Passengers. ~ Dr. McCormick, of Grass Valley, and Mrs. Craig and daughters, who have been visiting friends in this city forsome months past, left Colfax for the East yesterday. a Sllvering Fiuid. We are indebted to Bliven & Potter for a visl of silvering fluid, which is used for plating or cleansing metalic surfaces. It has only to be applied with alien rag and gives an ‘excelleat polish. nitoakteuder the Bist atela weathet was uncertain, yon. would not be foolish enongh to venture ont without an overcoat or-an umbrella. Have the forecast, then, to ‘protect yourself at this: dangerous season with something: more important than either of these‘articles. Strengthen your stomack and tiervous system; regulate your liver gnd your dowels, tone all your’ organs and cheer dial, tenic and alterative, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. So shall you surely escape the diseaseswhich fasten upon the feeble and de. bilitated: ‘“‘Suffer.and be strong,’’ says the proverb; but “Be strong and you may not suffer” is the wiser maxim—and-of all strengthening preparations this is the safest, the surest, the most genial As @ remedy, as well as an antidote, for dyspepsia, fever and e, and liver. disease, there is no cqmbina-~ fiom of vegetable specifics at present known which even approaches it in efficacy. Anticipate the enemy. The elements of imnumerrble diseases are afloat in the raw, damp, mephitic Winter air. Will you defend yourself against them or not, good reader? That is the question. A bottle or two of the. great DEFENSIVE MEDICINE OF ‘THE AGB, Hostetter’s Bitters, will so strengthen and brace up your bodily powers as to enable the to “laugh a siege to scorn.” -The morbid matter which was exhaled in perspiration through your pores in Summer finds no such free egress now. A powerful counteracting agent is therefore needed, and you have it in Hostetters’s Bitters they nentralize the materies morbi from which disease originates, and regulate the secretive organs, Nothing can be more harmless or healthful, nothing so potent to prevent or cure biliousness, dyspepsia, fever and ague, constipation and getieral debility as this wonderful corrective. CosmoprouiTaN HoTE., San FRancisco.— Persons from Nevada County who go to San Francisco should invariably stop at the Cosmopolitan Hotel, corner of Bush and Sansome Streets. Itis decidedly the best first-class Hotel at the Bay and yet the prices charged are lower than any of the others. The proprietors are the most polite aud attentive landlords to be found -on the Pacific coast. Give them a call and you wild never régret 16. ‘ PAIN KILLER ! PERRY DAVIS & SON, PROVIDENCE, F: I. : PROPRIETORS, 1840 isto. & The **Pain Killer,” This celebrated medicine has wonra deservediy high reputation as an alieviator of pain and a preserver of health, It has a household remedy from the fact it gives immediate and permanent relief. Itis a purely vegetable preparation,made from the best and purest materials, safe to keep and to use in every family, it is recommended by physicians and persons of all classes, and tu-day, alter a public trial of thirty years—the average lide of mau—it stands uprivalled and unexcelled, spreading’ its usefulness over the wide worla,lts large andincreasing sale affords positive evidence of its enduring tame. We do not deem it necessary to say much in its fayor as ode small bottle willduv more to convince you of its efficacy than al) the advertisements in the world, Give it one fair trial and you would not be without it for ten times its cost. Directions accompany each bottie. é sold by all Druggists. Price 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1 per bottie. wa) UNION MARKET. JACOB NAFFZIGAR, Proprietor. H’s JUST RECEIVED a large lot of H ‘24 which are being killed at rate of 15 to 20 per day. a He has now on hand a very large lot, of SPLENDID NEW LARD, HAMS, AND « BACON, The very best to be had on this anit, lich ele elon at low rates. WHOLESALE OB RETAIL, JACOB RAFPZIGAR. . . your animal spirits with that agreeable cur. 1 rhe Latest-vatierns of GE Dress Be Tee BWV ANecooscsee .. Proprietor. THE UNDERSIGNED wound Zee oe Darchadd roabove well knowa Broad Street, Nevada City, And is now well prepared to accommodate . — a with the very best the market af0 BOARD AND LODGING by the Day, Week or Month. F Zi) = 2 ‘Jmeals at all Hours, ~ A share of the public patronage fs most respectfully solicited. 33 { P. L. RYAN, Proprietor, Nevada, Sept. 9th, 1870. : SHORT ROUTE! ~. From Nevada City, Grass Valley, AND NORTH SAN JUAN, —TO— SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO _AND ALL POINTS SGUTH. 18 Hours Running Time to San Francisco . —FiA— The Great U. 8. Mail Line. < LEAVES the Union Hotel, Nevada city, every morntng, (Sundays excepted) at 5.15, the eonnecting with 1.15 train at Marysville, for ban Francisco. Leaves the Western House, it Mont daily, (Sundays excepted) for Grass alley, Nevada and Norttisan Juan, at 6.30 A. M. Marysville and Sucker Bias Accommodation Line Jeaves Marysville daily, sundays excepted, at 6.30 o’clock, a.M. leaves bucker Fiat at wralia tne SHERMAN & CO. Nevada, Sept. 2ist, 1870. . R. FININGER & CO. No. 76 Broad Street, Nevada City. DEALERS IN BRANvrEs, WINES, “3. LIQUORS, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, MINERAL WATER, FRENCH WINE VINEGAR, CANNED FRUIT, TEAS, COFFEE, Erc. ~ Nevada, October ist. GREAT BARGAINS! SPLENDID FALL AND WINTER GOODS! OFFERED AT COST! ’ —<AT THE— American Dry Goods Store, M** H. C. MILLS, . Proprietress,. Dress Goods, Hats, Gloves, Fine French Flowers and Kibbons, rerfumery, Domestic Goods, ‘fadle Cutlery, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, ‘Toys, Fancy and Toilet Articles, are offered to the public 25 per cent lower than ever svid in this city ! ge The entire stock of the American Dry Goods Store to be closed out at cost, and all persons wishing GREA'T BARGAINS will find it to their advantage to cail immediately. —MRS. H. C, MILLS, Proprietress, Nevada, Oct. 8th, 1870. Everybody Read the Latest News! J. & 8. ROSENTHAL, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. f\HE PIONEER DkY GOODS DEALERS have just received the -Fimest aad Largest Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Ever brought to Nevada City, consisting of Goods, Trimmings, Fancy Goods, Hats
Boots and shves, anda ood stock of 3-PL AND BRU=S8LS CARPET, OLL CLO1HS, WALL PAPER, Etc. Quick Sales and Small Profits being our motto, we propose to furuish Goods at San Francisco prices, and ib quality, styles and prices to defy competition. THE BESi', CHEAPEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS inthe market to be found. At J. & 8. ROSSNTHAL*S, Corner of Broad-& Pine Streets. _ Nevada, Oct 11th. FRESH OYSTERS. Bing’s Oyster Booms, SY Over Tom Canfield’s. Cor. of Pine & Commercial Sts. @ Fresh Oysters repeived Every Day and serv ed in every style, or delivered 1o private families -Pieasaut Kooms ‘titted up fur the accom modation of Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance on Pine Street. 06 CHAS. F. ROBINSON, Opposite Mersopist Cavecu, Broap §r., FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. gar” NEW AND PRESH GOODS received every week, from the bay. ;. £8" Goods sold at the lowest rates and defvered free of charge. o3 Pe R* Wamp: . THE COSMOPOLITAN OF CALAFORNIA, ‘WILL HOLD A GRAND FAIR IN NEVADA CITY, OAL. Commericing OCTOBER 27th and continue for TWO WEEES; 7-IN AID OF THE ep WASHINGTON SCHOOL. Trustees, J. I. Caldwell, A. B, Gregory. Niles Searls. And for the purpose of LIQUIDATING the DEBT OF ‘THE NEVADA SCHOOL DISTRICT, __ Nevada City, California, 50,000 TICKETS will be sold at $2,50 each, . ’ TREASURER; BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY. en . 25,000 Premiums will be awarded To the Holders of Season Tickets, AMOUNDING TO mSe5,000! PREMIUMS: GOLD COIN. 10 Prenmtiums Gold Coin, each 200 10 Premiums Gold Coin, each 100 FURS, One Fine Astracan Ci ai « $150 Two Fine Astracan C , $75 each, 150 Three Fine Ermine Sets, $75 each, 225 . Five Fine sets of Seal, 960 each, 300 Five Fine White Fox, 380 each, 150 Thirty Fine Sable Collars & Boas $25 each 750 MARBLE STATUES. Beatrice.oesecevee. cusses peecersss.ceeees $200 Shepherd and sleeperdess,.ceccse.coess . 160 Greek’ Slave. ..-6+-ddeccecses 100 CARRIAGE ROBES, Two extra fine Beaver Kobes, $150 each, 300 Two Liama Robes, $75 each, 150 Ten Welt Robes, cach, 350 @ne Faucy Far Ko 15 be, Ten Fancy Fur Kobes, $25 vach, 250 Thirty Aighan Kobes, $15 each, 450 Thirty Lap sober, $15 eac! 450 Five Robes, $15 cach, 750 GOLD AND SILVER WATOHES. One Fine Gold Watch, Chronometer, Que Ladies Fine Gold Watch, Kuby and Diamond, Tea Fine Gold atches, 18 carat, $100 each, « 1000 Ten Silver Watches, $s each, 500 Ten Silver Watches, each, 250 SILVER WARE. Twenty fine Tea Sets, $100 cach, $2,000 Six fine Tea Salvers, $7 ¢ 450 Two fine Tea or Ceffee Urns, each, 100 ‘fen fine Cake Baskets, $25°each, 250 on ore doable Castor *e One ejabo ouble Twenty fine Butter Dishes, $15 each, 900 Five Ice Pitchers, $2 each, 125 Fifty sets Knives and Forks, $10 per set, 500 Fifty sets Table, Desert and Tea >poons, 300 Fifty Pie and Cake Kuives.6 each, BRONZE FiGURES, One pair Beonze Figures, « $100 One pair Bronze Figures, Ws) One pair Brovze Figures, 50 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Silver Dioner and Dessert Knives, Table, Dessert and ‘ea Spoons, Diflner and Desert Forks, Butter Knives, Napkin Kings, Salt Cellars, Gail Bells, Nut Crackers, Knife Rests, hPie Knives, Fieh Knives, Gre Childrens Sets—knife, fork and spoon [Morocco cases] Mustard Jars, Pepper boxes, Syrup Pitchers, Goblets, Mage,soap Ladies and Fruit Knives, American Sabie Collars. Boas and Mutis, As~ tracan Collars and Muffe, Fitch Muffs, Collars and Boas, Squirrel Muffand Boas, Furnish ing Goods, Ladies’ Fine Trimmed Hats, Gents fine Soft Hats, Ladies’ Shoes, Boote and Slipre, Ladies and Gente’ Fine Chains, Rings, Pins and Sleeve Battons, Gold Pens, Pencils, Ornaments, Gente’ Pins, Ladive’ Sets, Steel Plate Ehyravings, Sewing Machines, Sterco~scopic Views Scenes, Gould and Silver Watches,aid Orvide Watches, varying in valae from $10 to $75 each. ’ ; THE MUSICAL VASE OF FLOWEES 150 25.000 Premiums, Amount $85,000 Will be awarded to Holders of Beason eo Reference—Any citizen of Nevada City.’ . Liberal Commission allowed to Agents. 4@7-AN business communications should be addressed to K. L. GRINNAN, Secretary, National Exchange Ba Nevada City Ca.liornia. a2 BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. 1 Premium Gold Coin, $10,000 1 Premium Gold Coin, 5,000 1 Premium Gold Coin, 3,000 1 Premium Gold Coin, 2,000 1 Premium Gold Coin, 1,000 1 Premium Gold Coin, 1,000 1 Premium Gold Coin, 1,000 . 1 Premium Gold Coin, 1,000 1 Premium Gold Coin, 1,000 s ot ae" we OME of yo "6; we pity you. Younie iene wary remedy batthe Sx destined by its intrinsic merit, te supersede all similar preparations, lb — is not surprising you should be reh tantto try something else after ‘the Fasly chupguns Disiatoa tbe bus 8 lois: ee lit asa certain cure; bat’ — ” Noe well?s Pulmonary Syrap, Is really the VERY BEST remedy.ever compounded for the cure.ot CO COLDS, SORE T OATS, ASTHMA” on NG COUGHS, BRONCH TIS, and CONSUMPTION, “tneuee : ands of people in Califor: and Uregon. have been already benefitted the surprising ourative powers of " Newell’s Pulmonary Syrup And with one accord give it their qualifiea aeetetea st We now address ouesélves to all whe are unacquainted with this, the greatest panacea of the age, for the healing of ail diseases of they THROAT Any LUNGS, aseuring you that : ; Neweli’s Pulmonary Syrup Has cured thousands, and it will cure YoU, ifyou try it. This invaluablemedicine is pleasaut to the tase; soothing, healing and strengthening in its effects ; entirely free from ail poisonous or deleterious drugs, and perfectly harmless under all circumstances. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO. §29 & 581 Market Street, between First Second, Corner of Kcker, San tc REDINGTON’S* ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER wre is confidently recommended as the best preparation now before the publie, This valuable preparation, containing ina . highly concentrated form. all the properties of Jamaica Ginger, has become one of the most popular domestic remedies for all diseases of the stomach and “yim organs, As a tonic it will be found. invaluable to all persons recovering irom debility, whether pro-duced by fever or otherwise ; for while it imparts to the system all the glow and vigor that can be produced by wine or brandy, it is entirely free from the reuctionary effec follow the use of spirits of any hind. sii It isalso an excellent remedy for who suaer from difficult menstruation, re ing almost immediate relief to the spasms that 80 frequently accompany that period. It gives immediate relief to Nauses, cansed by riding in a railroad car, or by sea sickness or other causes. It is also valuable as an external a: or Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia yee REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO. 529 & 681 Morket Street, between Fi Second, Corner of Ecker, San haa REDINGTON’S FLAVORING EXTRACTS, yg the perfectly pure and highly concentrated Extracts from Fresh prepared with great care. 2g ter xe They are put up in superior style and in a bottle holding twice ae much as brands of Katracts. the be ass (2 Comparing quality and contents, none other are nearly 80 a Whenever tested on THEIR MERITS they have aie nowt the Mb ARDARD FLAVOMING aie e now the AVOTRACTS of the Pacific Coast. sb ga MARK THE ADVANTAGES, By purchasing Redington’s Concentrated Flavoring (xtracts, you obtain an article not only supe:ior in richness and del icacy of flavor to any of a similar nature, but tar more eco+nomical, because each bo tle holds double the uantity contained in a bottle of any other voring extract sold. , REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & OO, Agents for the Pacific Coast, we you escape FEVER AND AGUE preserve health and vigor during the sickly season, make occaaional use of the following as wa PREVENTIVE @ _If you are ATTACKED with Chills and Bi ious Fever, or have been a victim to such disease, and used other so called remedies without. permanent relief, seek at once the safest and the surest @@~ CURE gg by using, according to directions, MASON & POLLARD’S ANTI MALARIA! Gr Fever and Agne Pills, Timehas proved them thorougbly thesafest and most reliable remedy known. They contain no m or other mineral or chemical. They are exclusively vegetable. ‘They stimulate the funetions of the liver. Congestion ie impossible where they are used. ‘They do not deter from dai) ‘abor. By assisting diges ion they add flesh and muscieto theframe. They areadapted to ail ages and both sexes, and as a FAMILY MEDICINE REDINGTON, HOSTETLER & CO, Sole Agents. Sie The Battie for Lite. We is continually going on between health and disease, has never from any medicine such marked and namis— takable avsistance, on the side of health, as it has from Newells Pulmonary Syrup. REDINGTON, HOSTETTES & CO.Market Street, between First and be fae § Corner of Ecker, San Francisco STOP THAT-COUGHING . ORNAMENTS, Will cure, in their incipiency, three-fourths of AITIN' ELL ll diseases incidental toa malari: climat e. W. G AT THE W $ 50 For Dyspepsia in amall doses, thoy bave ee THE WARRIORS, 150 . cal. he ‘. [HE NECROMANCER, 150 . For sale by all Druggiste, >