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NEVADA cITY, CAL. :
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‘SOCAL AFFAIRS.
The, Challenge Se!f-Feeder.
Ld
Montgomery,
rde.ome of the
“same time one
Messrs. Chured
simplest, snd atthe sat Lids
of.the most useful inventions’ in
connection With milling apparatas,
which has been mude for many a
day. Itisa self-feeder for batteries
#1 quartz mills. It consists of a simple halfcylinder placed under a hopperi which receives—the broken
rock to be ran into ‘the~battery. qn
; the cylinder is a worm or large
5 os ~ _areervesee ane ea oe
yatchet wheel, worked by atappet ou
the stem of one of the stumps. . It
jg-as simple ag a gtindstone, and
jlar apparatuses, it will only allow
the required nuun 0! 103k O'puss
through it into jhe butery. It
makes no diffsretide whether the
rock is in the shape of mush osolid
rock, only the necessary aviount can
pass. It bolds it all back until the
screw taros. “It works similar to thé
worms used iu grist miiils, to conduct flour aloug in the troughs. The
apparatus is simple, durable, and
cannot get out uf order. It can be
soldfor $180, while most otbers in
use are sod, $.50. We understand 'the muchiues will be made on
a large ‘scale, und arrangements will
soon be made to supply ull the demand. It is the best thing of. the
kind we have yet seen.
Bieke Tarough.
-On Friday ntght, about 8 o'clock,
the whistle of the Goid Tunnel boist‘ing works sounded the call for the
presence of the uudergrdund bos‘
Dave Hutebison. ‘Tue occasion was
that the workmen bad tapped the
old tunnel of the mive, which was
one handred feet above them, by
running a cuute up from the lower
—tevel. Everyining being in readiness for breaking through,» heavy
charge of giaut puwder was exploded
ian the rock, wuicu iad the desired
effect, and the water from the-vid
tunnel came rushing down the chute
in a large volume, filling the lower
“level toa deptir df of tweive feet.
The miners were ali staioned at the
foot of the ladder, and ascended the
shaft, thas escapiug a wettiog. A
report Was circuluicd iu towa, yesterday, that six men came near being
drowned. '’ The report was altogether
unfounded.
: —qo
Grand Masquerade Ball.
‘The Allemunnia Ciab of this city.
are going to give a grand. masquerade ball on the evening of Thanks.
giving. Itis proposed by the Club,
0 make it the grandest party of the
kind ever giveu here. The costumes
already engaged to te worn by some
of the parties, are gorgeous beyond
descript.on. Tue music tobe afforded on the ocgasion, will be the best
to be had'in the State. The managers have not completed full arrangements yet, but will be ready to
announce the full programme in ao
few dayr. mene
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Berger Family Coming.
«. plying to Mrs. C. W. Cornell, Aris{be found in a-first class Clothing
ev, Which is-taade to revolve -by-#. can save money by calling at hisstere,.
works to perfection. Unilike-all sign.
7 Piano Tuning.
Mr. Paul Schoen one of the very
best tuners in the State, will be in
Nevada in about two weeks.~ Leave
orders for tuning at the Book and
Masic store of G. W. Welch, 010-1w
Boarders Wanted. \
A few gentlemen can be accommodated with board and lodging, by aptocracy Hill. 629-tf
K. Casper.
Has returned from San Francisco,
and has received the largest stock of+
Men, Boy’s clothing, Hats, Boots
and Shoes, and everything that can
store. All who have coin to invest,
_ Latest Fashion
CS toc OPENING OF OUR NEW
FALL& WINTER GOODS
Silks!
; AND oe
IS OUR MOTTO.
Pa
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L. Jacobs & Bro.
STOCK OF
Consisting of
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Centennial Dancing Club :
Will h»ve a dance at, Temperance
Hall,.on Friday evening of each week.
Citizens invited to attend. Admissior One Dollat.
8D C.D; CG,
Union Hotel Barber Shop.
Anice shampoo, a clean. shave,
and a close cut of the hair is a—inxry this bot weather, Fay, at. the
Union Hotel, cin peiform all of
them in the best style, :
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Frait gars!) fruit Jars!
2,000 Fruit Jars, in store’ and for
sale by W. A. Srcourney,is tie 20 Commercial street, Nevada
City. 89
A Box of Glenu’s Snipbur Soap,
only: sixty cents, is sufficient-tu supply material fer-at least twenty Sulphar Baths, which would. eradicate
a whole catalogne of rhenmatie and
cutaneous mnaladies. So'd averwhere,
_—
Neuralgia. : :
With its terribie pain and-~snfferingin the month, teeth and face,
often involving the eye and ear with
its sharp darting, piercingand troublesome afilie ion ¢an be promptly alayed, and the sensitive aud sorely
affected parts relieved by bathing
freely with’ Ponds Extract and ‘taking ten drops iuternally every two
hours in case of severe Toothache
by bolding some of the Extract in
‘the month many bave beeu instaneously cured,
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The Word ‘‘sozodont.”. .,
Which has already become a household word, derived from the Greek,
aud composed of two words, Sczo
and Odoutes *Sozo’’ translated,
means to preserve, and ‘*Odontes’”’
the teeth—""SOZQDONT” a preserver of the teeth. Aud it istruete its .
nune.
the teeth, hardens and invigorates
the gums, and corrects all impurities
of the breath. The-ordo of this
pure preparation is so delightfa
that it is’a luxury to apply it. It is
harmless as water, Sold by all
druggists and perfomers. ;
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A Card.
To all who are suffering from the
errors and indiscretions of youth,
nervous weakness, early decay, loss
of manhood, &c., I will send a reci
that. will cure you, FREE OF
CHARGE. This great remedy was
discpye ed by » missionary in South
Anjérica. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joszpu T. Inman,
Station D; Bible House, New York
City. jol3 6m
Hacan’s Macnorra Bam preserves.
and restores the complexion ; remove~
freckles, tan and saliowness; makes
the skin soft, white and delicate.
Its application cannot be detected.
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« The Berger Family, including the
world-renowned humorist,Sol, Smith
Russel, are on their way here, and
will arrive in abont a munth. This
troupe, when here four years ago
made 60 many friends,that the mere .
announcement of their coming ‘will
ba sufficient to draw a full house,
No show ever visited here that gave
such universal sa isfaction as this
company. Every one who he ri them
tefore has been anxious to witness
,their performance again.
Trinity Church.
Seryices at usual hours to-day.
Special service und sermon for the
children of the parish at 11 o’elock.
Sabject for the evening sermon —
“Try the Spirits.” Seats free.
GED, KR; Divis, Rector.
Webbie eimai
Gone on a Visit to France.
Madame Stampf, an old resident
of this city, has tuken ber depurtare
for La Belie, France, on a visit to
Telatives and frieuds. She was accompanied by the son of Frank Eil¢tman, whio is to go to school for four
years, to complete his education.
Stampf will return in about
i Guder book Lest. Le
An order book belonging to George
Grissell, of the Washington Stage
Line, was lost in this city yesterday.
The finder will-confer a favor by
leaving it at this office. 015-3
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. .: Lyon’s Kataarton makes beantiful, giossy, luxuriant hair; prevents
jits falling out or turning gray, It
; has stood the test of 40 yeass. Is
. charmingly perfumed, anu bas no
. rival. ° mch12-ly
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Founded March, 1876.
0, OF C.
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CAMP, NO. 73,
{RDER OF CAUCASIANS, Meets
EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, at
their Hall, Corner of Broad and Pine
Streets, over the Drug Store. 010-1m
‘New Tri-Weekly Stage Line to
NORTH SAN JUAN.
E. NORTHUP,
WILL, on and after. this
date, runa line of stages
tween NEVADA CITY
and NORTH SAN JUAN, as follows::
Leave North San Juan at 64 A. M., on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Mornings,
And arrive at Névada City, at 93g A. M.
Leave Nevada Cit) on the is days, a
a binerg oe Fhe arriving at North Gen
Seok * delivered, and all orders of
an attended to.hovede Oty 3 19, 187 ,
COUNTY WARRANTS.
warrents General Fund,
‘ced poten Se bool BA ied. ies
1816, O06) be gan en peepemtatian. Bute.
which contains three cakésand costs
It besutifies and preserves . ~Poplins, >
Cashmeres,
Damassa Cloth,
Empress Cloth,
Plaid and‘ Waterproof,
Hats, Flowers, Ties,
Gloves, and the latest styles
_of Shawls;
stock of House-furniishing
and Fancy Goods.
Our stock of
CARPETS
‘Cannot be equaled: in
QUALITY OR PRICES.
We will receive the Latest Novelties in the Dry Goods line, as—soon
.a8 they appear in the San Francisco
market, atid we assure the ladies of
Nevada City and county that we will
sell our Goods this season :
CHEAPER THAN EVER
known heretofore. *
A kind invitation is extended to
all to examine our stoc’. No trouble to show Goods. Give us a call.
L. Jacobs & Bro.
. “Nevada City, Sept. 30, 1876.
CASH! CASH!
‘
HOW TO SAVE MONEY.
T° ALL PARTIES Ra
Who Purchase of Us for Cash,
(Gold Coin)
Goods amounting to $5 00 and upwards, we will, on and after
this date, give a
DISCOUNT OF FIVE PER CENT.
From Regular Prices,
LESTER & MULLOY,
Dealers in Groceries & P visions,
NO. 52 BROAD STREET,
3v27
JAS, K. B. RNE,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
' No. 211 Sansome Srregr,
(Roo.ns Nos. 6 & 7,)
BET. PINE. AND CALIFORNIA STS
_ SAN FRANCISCO.
-» J,.M. WALLING,
__ ATTORNEY AT Law.
AND
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
FFICE, Brown & Morgan’s Block, NI
VADA C'TY, Cal. aps
Nevada City.
United States Land Cffice.
‘ SaCRaAMENTO, CaL., Oct. 11, 1876.
OJACOB BACHTAL, SAMUEL M.
HECKt+R and WILLIAM A. MYEKS,
aud to allwhem it may concern: Whereas,
mineral application-No, 312, was filed in
the U. 8. Land Office-alieging the Njg of
SW quarter of Section 10, in Township i6.
north, range 9 east, to be more valuable
and by Commissioner’s letter dated -December 2nd, 1871, the N's of SW% and
N¢ of SE quarter of Section 10, in Township 16 north, range 9 east, is to be treated
as inineral in character uutil the contrary
is proved, after due notice. And whereas,
Henry Puttemeyer (Post Office address Wevada City, Cul.) did, on the 9th day of February, 1874, file inthe hegister’s office of
this district, his pre-emption d-claration
No. 4.254, ciaiming the above des ribed
land, and has app ied to enter the same as
agricultural land,alleging it to be more 'va)uable for agricultural than for ioiving purposes. Therefore,you will take notice,that
under and by virtue of iuetructions from
the Commussioner +f the General Land office;
dated Muy 6th, 1871, we bave fixed the 21.t
of
at
aud Recciver, for the bearing of proofs to
@etermine the character of said lands.
In witness whereof, we have berennto
eet our hands the day and year first above
; Nev sda, Oct. 4th, 1876,
GRAND
LOWEST PRICES,
part us follows:
Also a full and complete . for mining than for agricultural purposes; . *
bev, A. D. 1576, at 1 o'clock:
this ofhce. before the Register
OPENING
FALL ana WINTER _
DRY @@ODS,
AT
BLUMENTHAL’S,
CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS
NEVADA CITY.
] HAVE just returned frum San Francisco ‘with the LARGES! and BEsT
ASSORTED Stock of
Fall and Winter Goods, —
Ever brought to Nevada City, consisting in
Scotch Plaids, all colors,
French and American Prints,
Black Cretens, Black and
Colored Cashmeres, Alpaccas, all colors, Belgian Cords,
Black Silks, ete. e
FLANNELS,
“White, Red and Blue, all
widths, :
SHAWLS.
dren's—in large variety.
MUSLINS:
White. Rock, Lonesdale,Masonville, and other favorite brands. .
FANCY GOODS.
Corsets, Fancy Cotton and
Woolen Hose, Veils, Worst@d in all shades, Ladies’
and Children’s Underwear,
ete.
‘Blankets, Sheetings, Cassimeres, Table Linen, NapCARPETS.
Three-ply, Brussels—Ingrain, Oil Cloth, and Matting.
Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Shoes—a large assort-.
ment.
Ladies are invited to examine my goods ‘and prices
before purchasing elsewhere.
All orders promptly attended to.
A. BLUMENTHAL,
Cor, Broad and Pine Stréets.
' Nevada City, Sept. 24. im
' CITIZENS BANK.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Sater STOCK, $210,006.
_ OFFICERS : :
BME: PRESTON o.oo oes Socectcs President.
T. W. SIGOUENEY...02. Vice President.
JOR T AGRGAW ooo Skis cc ceccads Cashier.
DIRECTORS :
Dr. R. M. Haunt, Jobn T. Morgan,
Geo, M. Hughes, , £. W.Sigourney,
Thos. Mein. = Geo. A. Cooper,
E. M. Preston.
Receive Deposits,buy and sell exchange.
Pure’ ase Gold Dust and Fullion.
Higiert price paid for State and County
Warran’'s.
Draw Checks on San Franc isco,San Jose
Secramento, Virginia City andLos Angeles,
Also sell Exchange on New York, and all
the principal Eu opean Cities.
Make collections and trausact a general
Banking Business.
CORRFSPONDENTS.
San Francisco— First Nat. Gold Banx,
San Jose —Farmers Nations!’ Gold : ank.
New York—Firet National Bank. 624
NAME to the ranch of the undersigned,
J October,1875, one Biue Koan four
year old Steer, branded E-H on left hip,
and alsoa brand on side, binrred. Ear.
marks—sHt in Jeft ear, under bit and over
bit in right. The owner by proving property and puying damiyes can recover it. If
not galled for within 30° days will be gold.
H. SCHABDIN.
Newtown, Sept. 15, 1876.
-. KBROSENE
OF THE BEST QUALIT:, AT
PRESTON’S! ~
Fresh Congh Candy,
GENUINE
BETHESDA WATER, .
TRECT FROM THE SPRING AT WAUKESHA, WIS. :
Centennial Cologne,
Choice Toilet Goods,
Acids, Minirg Chemicals,
Nevada Drug Store,
___K. M. PRESTON P.rop’r.
STOCKHOLDER’S MEETING.
: FETING OF THE STOCKHOLDine of the Citizens Bank will be
held at the Banking Héus>, on Broad
street. on Mondey evening , Nov. 6, at 7%
o'clock ?. M., forthe purpose of adopting
By-Laws, and transacting such other businéss 48 May lawfully co ne before it. HART FELLOWS, Heceiver.
Ba. F. Taylor, Atty. ol9
,
sid 2B:M. PRE:TON, President.
—_ Ww, FROM THIS TIME FORTH, t
Commercial Strea@,
ebrated for its variety, fine flavor and size,
FAMILIES -SUPPLI'D IN QUANTITIES
promptly fillea.
-. with and satisfaction guaranteed.
Y fan7-Im
UNION MARKET
Ladies’ Misses’ and Chil. ’
MOUNTAIN FRUIT,
From the Orchard of
JOSIAH ROGERS,
On American Hill, °
be for sale at the atege of
WILLIAM RLAGK,
City.
The fruit from rhi¥@ehard fs jnstly celTO SUIT, AS LOMAS THE LOWEST,
All orderg from any purt of the State
Regular customers will be fairly dealt
’ WILLIAM BLACK,
Comme: cial St.
Vv Flume Company,
—OF— 2
Nevada and Grass Valley,
RE now piepared to fill orders f67
Lumber of Every Description,
Mining and Building Timbers,
Common, Fiuishing, and a
General Assortment of
Building Lumber Always on Hand,Comm ercial Street, Nevada City.
Wian AND. RETAIL =—
BEEF, :
PORK,
MUTTON,
CORN BEEF,
SAUSAGE,
HAMS, BACON & LARD.
All orders left atthe shop will be attended to promptly, and satisfaction given
both in price and quality of meats,
Thankful for past patronage. they solicit
a continuance of the same.
Nevada City, April 1, 1876.
A. NIVENS, JR,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
—_. e
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
¢ i,
yee and Retail Dealer in
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
: °
MASONIC BLOCK,
~, Pine Street, Nevada City.
jy9
P. H. BELDEN,
Successor to Bell & Belde
Masonic Building,
Cor. Pine & Commercial Sts
; Nevada City,
Wholesale & Retail dealer i
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Patent Medicines, &c,
A full line of Choice Pertumery, Toilet
Svaps, Toilet Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs
Brushes, &c,
Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window
Giass, Paint Brushes, &c,
Also a full line of STA CIONERY, such at
lank Books, Letter. Note and Legal Pa
er, Gold Pens. &c
Blink Books made to order at the. lowest
an Frauciseo prices,
My Stock is most complete in all its de
partments and my prices are low:
4 share of public patronage.
P. H. BELDEN.
Nevada, March 31, 1876.
EUUSE AND LOT £0R SALE
y
.
forcash. The honse 1s situated. n
Lost Hill, on the American Hiil
roid. There is about three acres of ground,
aud upwards of one hundred fruit bearing
treex. There is-also.a god wel) and outbuildings on the lot. or further particulars enquire on the premises of
HENKY TREZISE.
Nevada C ity, Sept. 24, 1876 4m
MY HOUSE, CONTAINING SIX
fies is cffered for sale cheap,
sat)
tegl
FINE BRANDY and WHISKY.
RY JO’S OLD SAZERAC, VINTAGE
1860. “Warranted pure ormoney refunded.
Old Kentucky Farm Whiskies,
Seven Years Old,
83 x J. V.PETTIT.
NILES SEARLS,
atterney and Counsel at Law
AT BRICK OFFICE,
In front of the Court Hourse.
_ EMPIRE
LIVERY STABLE,
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HOTRBL. NEVADA CITY.
D.cWELLINGTON, Proprietor.
a
HE proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES announces that he has: now
the Largest lot ofHorses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
‘Teams, with kliegant Buggies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the apaxiont notice and
on the reasonable terms.
The Horres are free from vice, of good
style apd capable of going 4s fagt ae any
rgenticiuan cares tu drive. .
Carriages for Funerals attended to with
rotaptness. b
. Goud Baddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or
month and the greatest of care guaranteed
D. WELLINGTON.
aes
J. & 0. J. NAFFZIGER,.
I golici “
Drugs, Medicines, &c}.
+A Large Amount-of Seasoney
SPRUCE WOOD on hand.
N. &G.V. W. & LUo.
Nevada, Oct. 20th, 1875.
Machinery for Sale,
AT THE NEVADA FOUNDRY,
—_—
1Enginel4in.Cyhnder 30 in, stroke,
1 “es 12 e “e 94 “we «
Ae eg 20° * new
1 ce 10 oe «e 20 “e “
1 : o 8 “ “ 18 ry “ link
1 ae 8 “fe ad 16 “ee ae e
1 c 6 eo iid 16 ody iad
3 Boilers 16 feet by 40 nches 3 inch tuber.
1 ae 16 ft “fe 43 cay 4 ce ae
1 ii 16 “ ft 40 ai 3 ta ee
3 oe 12% “e s¢ 30 cry a «ec ae
Ce ee . ee rade
10 stamp (650 13) Mill, with battery frame.
2c cry (900 lbs) “ “6 se “é
2 8 stamp Milis.
4 sets hoisting machinery.
2Acts pumping machinery.
6 sets hoisting and pumping machinery,
with wood work complete, in-geed ordes
+ “nger pump, 10 inch
= “e 8. “
[in excellent order,
6 feet etroke,
1 G.:°
yA
“e 7 ae 616° «és
2 piles J “ 5 ry 6% ‘ “
8 Cornish a . ad ss
2 of
ce 5&6 “e ee
1 cai oe 4 ee F 5 e ci
2Hansbrow’' 5 * Ginch “
6 Knox pans,
12 water gates from 5inchesto 15 inehes,
700 feet 8 inch pump column ik iron,
300 * 8 «se “ec -16 “¢
350 a7 4 a «e cid
1000. ** 11 “. . .« water pipe No. 14 iron
A variety of mining and. blacksmith toois,
etc., etc, :
THom & AuLan, Aevaca Foundry.
Nevada City, May 26th, 1876, m26
CAPITAL $300,000.
HOME MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
406 CALIFORNIA STREET
vA r)
San Francisco,
FIRE INSURANCE ONLY.
J.¥F. Houghton, President.
Geo, H, Howard, Vice President.
Charles H. story, Secretary.
N.B. Eddy, Marine Secretary.
H. H. Bigelow, General Manager
R. H. Magill. General Agent,
Grass Valley Branch for Nevada
County
TRUSTEES, *s.
Wm. Watt, 7. Sigourncy
a
A. B. BRADY.. Manager,
Office No, 99 Main Street,
ag2
CHOICE FRUIT,
FROM THE CELEBRATED CHAPMAN
ORCHARD.
Grass Valley, Cz:.
L. .NICHOLSON, Lessee of the
e@ above Orchard, has appointed
SUTTON & JUDGE,
Agents for the sale of all kinds of FRUITS
in their season.
Families wiil be. supphed-inquantitice
to suit, at the lowest market rates.
Orders from the surrounding towns an)
upper part of the county solicited end
prumptly filled, pot
Direct ali orders to
SUTTON & JUDGE,
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA ery.
June 28th, 1876.
PHILIP BICHARDS, —
No. 80 Main Street,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Gold Dust bought and sold. Bu!lion discounted. Advancer
made on Gold Dust or bullica
fur coinage atthe Mint.
CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO)
Correspondent, Swiss-American Baik,
San Francisco
jyl-ta
ASSAYER,
OLD AND ORES of every desetiptice
MAts+, COO Bak Awomy ed,
wy request Gold Bars exchanged for Coin.
30 Muin Street, Nevada City.
Established in 1452,
ELECTRO PLATING in GOLD or SILVER.
_H. W. VALANUINE M D.
RESIDENT PHYSICIA N,
FFICE, CORNER BRUAD AND PIR
STREETS, over Preaton’s Diag Store
Kutrance on Pine street.
Residence at the wld Keency place «n
Main St. Orders left at &. M. Prestexi «
Will be attemucu te,
Nevada City, November lith, 1975.
Orders left with Johnston &:80n, Neva*
da, or at our office on Town Talk Hill, wil
receive prompt attention.