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*otnty thatyg
STOCK
e@
fd
ESS SUITS,
NG GOODS,
AR,
Of all kinds,
LISES,
Ete. Etc.,
e atthe Lowest
ind selected €x1] and exrmine
purchasing elaebut ONE
IAT THE
°
ew Goods
TERLING,
iuform the peovicinity that sbe
nd has on hand 4
Hats,Mat and
wers, Feathers
ents, Hosiery,
apkine, Handkerrian Vases, Brackrs, Glove Boxes.
ery 7 Ware,
ial Beset,
RUDOLPH
GALLERY,
Nevada,
ne.)
hice stperior Ke
a finished in the
aphie Art.
eut likenesses are
}. RUDOLPH, €a!YRNIA.
ANCISCO g00, 436 Cxl$200,000.
great depth. The lestees went to
' J. & S. Rosenthal, J! Greenwald, L.
ered té fesne Pol‘on Build~
Ce Nt Vessels ip
id other: ineursbis
e pot Ents
Onske, Secretary.
JT AGA’
AYiDS0 iN,
levada City.
‘ry
pet with stews
us72, at 7%
‘than it had ever been prospected.
"They haye completed the tunnel 600
* feet, and struck the ledge ’80 feet be~
’. officers voted for.
The Daily Transcript
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
nee
LOCAL AFFAIRS,
The Cunningham Mingi
Alittle more than’a year ago Hen
ry Richards & Co. took a lease of
the old Cunningham mine for two
years. The mine was worked several years ago, but not openedto aly
?
work to open the mine by a tunnel
which would-drain #, and alse enablethem to open the mine deeper
tow the old works, Since they struck
the ledge they have tukentat 17 tons
of tock, which has just been worked
atthe Pittsburg mill and paid $25
per ton. As this was taken ouf in
running the tunmel, the pay will be
better when the regular work is
commenced. Richards & Co. propose tow to commence a stope and
continue the tunnel, They have a
good ledge and-.from indications
will take eut first rate pay.
Wid Close at 8 o’elock, —
The following named persons, doing business in this city, have agreed
to close their places of business at
§ o'clock, P.M., every night, Saturdays exeepted, fromthe 5th day of
November, 4872, until the lst day of
April, 1878: G. W. Welch, A. H
Hanson, N. W. Knowlton, N. Slocovich, M, A. Sterling, W. R. Coe, J.
Mulloy, Baltz & Gunther, E. W.
Bigelow & Co., H. Levy, G. E, Turner, Nathan & Casper, J. Jacobs, R.
Fininger & Co., C.F. Robinson, W.
H. Crawford, A. Goldsmith, Lester
& Mulley.8. J. Aschheim & Bro.,
Garthe, Rosenberg Bros. J. E. Juhnston, J, Colley, J. & M. Blum, A,
Lademan, B. H. Miller, S. M. Timmons, W. Wolf, Potter & Sigourney, James Monro.
o>
Look at Your Tickets,
As all tickets are alike this election,
it would be well for voters to read
their tickets carefully and compare
them with the names in the Transcript ‘before’ voting, regd their
names, and see that the ticket you
vote corresponds with them. ‘The
tickets have nothing upon them except the names of candidates and the
The Republican
ticket is as follows:
FO PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS!
JOHN B. FELTON,
JOHN F. MILLER.
CLAUS SPRECKLES.
4B, HALE,
JESSE 0. GOODWIN.
T.H. ROSE.
FOR CONGRESS:
H. F. PAGE.
eo i
Rev. J. W. Brier.
This traveling evangelist and revivalist, who has commenced ‘a seves of ptotractéed meetings in the
Congregational Chureh in. this city,
will. Oceapy the pulpit to-day. Suabjet in the morning, “The Higher
life.’? In. the evening, “The Evil
of Sin a Motiveto Repentance. oar.
Briewis an earnest convincing talker,
seat power of thoughf, and an able
‘pounder of the Gospel. A cordial
Wvitation is extended to ‘all: to attend,
No Preaching.
Rey. P. Li Haynes, pastor. of the
Metho ist Churely, being: afflicted
With aseyere cold and’ hoarseness,
Wil be unable-to preach to-day, and
there wil be™no sérviees: in!’ the
Chureb this'mnorning. ' J; W. Hinds
will occupy the pulpit in the evening. =
4,
Recorder's Office.
The following business has béea .
transacted in the Recorder's Office: . imm
Location—J. P. James & Co.—!
4,500 fect on Grizzly canyon, near
erokee Tavinet:
ca aieraiae reese
" The ladige of the M
propose to. get upan old: fashioned
‘nthis'city, They: propose. to’ have
dinner from 3-0" Tas oak: and the
office, Bees —toBi Me . wrt ABH, Be:
et ig
~ Ate some extent, in vogue.
. shat waiemtihied’ saaricateus “
4 ful-yatténded to.
Lethodist church
Thanksgiving’ dintier at the theatre,
urchoshe is ae with ss Aco
‘a good vadkocl
tr ooue ‘applying at . 3
» ‘He is-not going away, : ihe
He'll’ soon Leh why he means’ 8
stay.” nol+3t :
~
“Nevada City,
Is the Place to secure’ gr
gaihs. The followingisa partial link
of goods which he is sélling at Tow
‘Tates i.
4-4 bleaclied and unbleached Mus
lims, 8 yards for $1.
Fine pure linen Table Cloth, dotble width, per yard, 50 cents.
Lonesdale and White Rock Muslin
Fine Kinin Damask Bud Napkins,
$i 50 per dozen. —
Also a host of other articles ‘at lowNevada county. Call ard see them.
Nevada, Oct. 24th-2w
Read! Read!: Read!1:
Ladies Fighting.
An immense amonnt of Dry Goods;
Dress Goods, Hats, Ladies, Migses,
and Children’s Shoes, aid other
goods’ too numerous to -mention,
Prices no object, as the goods must
be sold within 60-days. The best assortment of dress goodsin the city
from 30 to 50 cents per yard, other
goods in proportion. “Come one and
vy’s Dry Goods store, on Commercial street. o25tt
FOR SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, go to
EDQUARY.-& COBB, 504 Kearney Street,’
San Francisco, as the First Premium for
best general photographic work: was awarfor 1871. AN work guaranteed.
ef
Pernicious® Puratives,
At A. GOLDSMITH’S, the Lead-. .
Canton Flannel, 5 yards tor $1, : ~
#4, bleached, 1734 cents per yard. [ —
Fine French Empress Cloth, all : gear
colors, 6244 cents per yard,
er prices than ever before offered in. .all ana don't lose a bargain, as the . ”
goods are gelling rapidly at H. Leded them at the Mechanics’ Institute Fair . —
weniger
Have now on hand the
AND MOST ELEGANT
The brillant idea. of half a dentilg a ago
that the weak and ailing could be bled,
blistered and salivated into a condition of
health and vigor is happily exploded; but
violent ahd prolonged purgation is still,
We havs impos.
ters who-are daring enough to offer to the
world, as tonics and restoratives, the most
destructive cathartics, unmodified by a
single stimulating, soothing or restorative
element. Compare the operation of these
terrible nostrums with that of Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters, in which are combined
the three great curative elements—a tonic,
an alterative, and an-aperient. ‘The fer.
mer completely paralyzes the vital forces,
so that nature can make no resistance to
disease; the latter sustains the strength of
the patient, while it restores the suspended
functions of the secretory organs and relieves the bowels without violence or pain,
It is simply a choice between restoration
and prostration.
. 15,000,000
NEW YORK TRANSPLANTED
OYSTERS: .
Ret OUR SAN BRUNO: BEDS ; THE
¥F nest Flavored
OYSTERS
In the World, for sale Wholesale end ees.
BX THE
PIONEER
IMPORTERS AND PLANTERS,
EMERSON, CORVILLE & 00.
At their Depot, the noted
SADDLE R OCK!
410 Pine Street, San Francisco,
aaeeeene
N. B.—We fill dur country orders: direct
fromthe beds, and tee the delivery
onour Oysters in. good ‘order at as place
of the Pacific Slope. 0-51 .
CANDIES ! CANDIES L
FRESH AND PURE —
—As—
SPARKLING DEW!
ANUFACTURED EVERY DAY, OF
the best materizis by
CANTY & WAGNER,
Wholesale & Retail @onféctioners,
No, 107 Montgomecy Street. San
Framcteco.
* bade
The attention of. me Trade is called toour
Soda alae aetna simeaanans oa. ether
-PRIQES LOW AND TERMS LiseRAL.
Orders from the interior promptly and care.
San Bmacisco Se w: iorans trmtioadi
“Wide ‘Awake of Fast asleep” an
AY
lles of orig
to every sul
ot yer
41.0i] Paintings,
ard peti
: oh Marton
‘ i
tes
00 to othe cones .
“STOCK OF
CLOTHING
». Furnishing Goods,
BOOTS, ‘SHOES, ‘HATS,
&e. &e. &e.
— Cueane ones ary”
tags. soars
Establishment is a this State.
. Im the Building’ formerly itunes wr the
. We have the Largest Store
. Great Bargains !
we ‘sel everything in our
PALACE STORE
OF RHE MOUNTAINS!
ROSENBERG BROS.,
AVE, REMOVED totheir Elegant and
Spacions Store
_ ON BROAD STREET,
Post Office.
a < And Have added an Immense as-. Be : sortment of the
~~
‘Latest’ Btyle Goods,
To which they invitethe attention
of all purchasers,
aa 3 4 {
\
LARGEST STOCK,
And sell Goods cheaper than
any other House on the
Pacific Coast !
We bar no Store for
It is impossible to give an idea
of the Beautiful Goods we have
and would therefere invite every~
body to
CALL AND SEE THEM.
We especially call attention to
our
LOW PRICES
And the Quality of Gocds :
DRESS Goons, 4
Our Stock is the Largest and best
, of any anor House in the State.
SILKS. SILKS.
A large, Superb assortment,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
Call and see the very latest pat-. Fine Assortment of
terns. {aA large stock on hand
‘ of . . Fine Dress Suits,
SHOES OF ALL KINDS, . EX
. . ¥ Tae" is ge Fine Business: Suits,. F We have added enough to our lot USES,
_ Ever brought to this arty: to supply every lady andchild in Ne~ ; a
pater ees ee vada county, and the best of all we Coats,"all'sizes ‘and colors,]
‘shali sell them he: NERY CHEAP ! Lo nel ;
at Pants, do ido
Calana seo our
ET aint Walaa & do: do
Doinestic Goods, Wests,
ei Trimmings, And the best Tot of ‘Panakabdng
Our Stock of Clothing; for Laces, Shawls, _ Goods ever brought here.2
Gents’ and. Boys’ is equal Embroideries,. ga
if not. superior to any other Cloakg,,. . Ladies’ Hats, . < f abe oh
Store on the Coast, Under Clothing, 7 IRR
Ladies, Gentlemen and Childrens.
And Ten Thousand other
Articles too numerous
te.mention, . :
if ; ”
Having our arrangements “comipletedfor'a ‘large “increase in business .
we piepode to merit it by selling
to
oe * ry } z hed? wag os me
en) tw Ll Pee F as aft to tees see us; we propdse tomake apenas
CALL 7 , AND see link yatvad iniligh, We bhai? bey Y Sided Pints"
ihe seme add?
it er TARE weal ber
Sarge
ic
nuaeetiting toiaaee Oe oF. 0: or. the demiandyof/themmenkebmna et the-very
sai +s oi Oe ERS im ;
ye oterid BWOLE TH ATE ON] As ah. tat
!
Mie mf ye? 22 #4 bon
“~
Seetee . . a
OLD STAND, .
mt @ ae
CLOTHING!
BOOTS. SHOES, &o.
S. J. ASCHHEIM & BRO.
Hagcenists tol
{BANNER BROS,
Cornse of Broad & Pine Streets.
Be leave to infokm the public thgt we .
have purchased the business cf Ban‘
uer Bed, and propose to keep a
FIRST CLASS
Cl othing S tor e.
Our Goods will be obtained direct from
New York and as we buy for cash
We intend to sell Goods
Cheaper than any other
t
‘House in the City.
We have a large stcek of Goods
om the way and will soon havea
Direct foun Manufactories
NEW YorK
-eall sd examine a eoda,.
. Paarts ‘AWOL ‘OM.
Pe vitae ev FAILING
REEUMATISM, NEURALGIA,
de
Gout, osdiouea Lame Back, .
Sprains, Bruises, Sti Joints Contracted Cords and Musetes,Pain im. the Brenst,
Sore aa
' Diptheria, Celie,
Cholera’ Morbusa,
Diarrhen, Head Ache, Toothache,
_Barache,
And all external and internal Pains
PRATT’S ABOLITION. Ol.
ri foow tax fuiato. a
viet Every Rottle its own Testimonial
Price—Small, 60 ots; Large, $1.
FOR SALE BY rece: DRUGGISTS.
BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD!
THE. RIVER OF LIVE:
Purify it with
PRATT’S NEW LIFE.
The Great Vegetable
. (BLOOD PURIFIER AND LIVER IN.
VIGORATOR, oe
Serofula, Salt Rheum, Teter, Taacnes,
Boils, Pimples. Sore Eyes,
Bkin pion
3 Chronic and SP atcout Rheumatiam,
Se _ When every other remedy
s fails.
ERADICATES
Syphilitic = and all hereditery * dia.
orders of the Blood from the
CURES PILES AND DY bs
i th
action; keeps the Bowels as regul ne
as clockwork and fortifies the
whole system against disease in any form.
PRATY’S NEW LIFE.
Stimulates the Liver and Kidneys to
Price $1. For gale by all Druggiste. : :
A: McBOYLE & CO,,
Druggists aud Chemists,
San Francisco,
agh ; isiaae Proprietors, ‘pe
THE OLDEST AND THE BEST.
DR, HUFRLAND’S)j “i
CELEBRATED tla som STOMACH
YQXHE first and the most peau Tonic
ever introduced had the United States.
These Bitters have been in the
n Francisco Market for ewer
twenty aero, and notwithstanding the many new candilates for public dave, the saiex
rave constantly increasea.
TAYLOR .& BENDEL,
iole Agents, 409 amd 411 Clay Si.
san Francisco, m2
0. LAWTON & CO, .
Successors to Haynes & Lawton,
=== OP
FINE FRENCH CHINA ;
. AND.-+
GLASSWARE,
TABLE CUTLERY,. SUPERIOR sSILVFR
PLATED WARE FRENCH CLOCKS,
_ BRONZES, &c.
MARKET STREET, 3
Under the Grand Hotel, San Francisco.’
Sar Francisco, Sept. 29th--1m
°F resh Oysters, Daily.
ANTONE Tam,
respectfully inform the pee
Woeeamrcin that is now nied
by express.
Eastern and California
ows Tt arts,
Ps ae ae be served up inany. style de>
Families supplied with Oysters on short
notiveKa. Reniembersthe old, stan~ on —
STREET.
GEO.E, TURNER, B. W. MGELOW.
E. W. BIGELOW. & C0.,
Grocertesand Provisions.
“tones esMovads Oty,
—
haw just reoctvdd & large and well,
Be welt tock Pa HE
"-rgerioy a8 Previn
will a wold at the ‘lowest ates
re « reasonabie Gtr ce
Aiscxctes 5 109.
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