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October 17, 1871 (4 pages)

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i . tp a z al ui ter. . RD for Valley 71. i it Besides this, we have two Judges ' Peters; Jesse Arthur Pierce; John . of thié tabdlegs Profession, 8 saeante: ‘or ¥, CxL. ored by all men, it is only ose say that they are . too thick on the ground, The cofisequence is that the community ig doctored over much. When nature neéds only the gentle stimulant and alterative, which hag become famous ‘throughout the country asa reliable medicine, under the name of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, she is not anfrequently dosed with a dozen prescriptions, all experimental, from the Pharmacopeia, This is an evil, and proves that the practice of medicine is far from being at all tines » healing art. At this period of the year, when the fall.of the leaf indicates that decay his seized upon the vegetable kingdom, many harassing diseases are prevalent. Chief among these may be mentioned intermittent fever and bilious remittent. The exhalations risitig from decomposing vegetation, and the heavy dews and fogs, are-very spt to generate these complaints. The wisest policy’ is to protect the system by s course of Hosment of the fall. Much siffering may thereby be avoided. But if the disease has already begun, its periodical visitations may réadily be checked and broken up by this active, yet harmless, végetable tonic. But be on your guard against the charlatats" Who are attempting to palm off, under various names, unwholesome comLOCAL AFFAIRS. The Judicial Election. d Republicans, do not forget the Jodicial election to-morrow. Tt is as important for us to carry theState then, ge it was on the Gth of Septemher, and if we are active and vigilant wo will be successtul, / Parson Fitzgerald is using every nieaus in his including all the slanders he oon manufacture against his opponent, to be re-elected. We can defeat him easily, if we only work for’ of the Supreme Court to elect, and’ wo have nominated two of the best wen in our party. We have the prestige of the victory of the last dlection, and the advantage of knowing that the enemy is completely demoralized, nevertheless we éhould not trust everything to chance. We hope that every Republican will be & the polls to-morrow and work with all his vigor for the success of the ticket. favorably with the gréat’ national elixir, meri wiicek pen lous dined we more formidable . . er Vote. for Niles for tastier oe frem' ari en Bear in ind . Jadge, because you know him personHostetter’ Rainy Boag is aut Saricetot by a eplenally at & neighbor, and you know as ottles Gidly etagraven label, and v ‘ae simile of i Napee ead the firm. ut up in Bottles it eJudge he is well qualified for a posi. 1: aid caninot be a in bulk. tio on the Supreme Bench. bdssehianl Gatton, RELIABLE INSURANCE. ‘The following letters reniain in the Post Office in this city, for the week endinig Monday, . Oct. 16th, 1871.— Persons inquiring for any of thesé Jetters will please say, ‘‘advertised:”’ 3.8. Adams, H; Burbidge, Jacob pittner, J. H. Brown, Allen penageara F. J. Clark, Henry Gray, 2, R. Heiman, Joseph Molbley, Thomas Migée; Washington Parish, Nicholas INSURANCE CO: oe An gra by ihe Thiokge us t ean Will pay évery Dollar leet teat, and is today oné of be: safest Com puntes om . tke ite Btiaréhold=}or snug ia hue wil te paid on ne) A wi on . ment. cy period ak worry Ben than to ixivtixe "4 the Pacific. E. M. PRESTON, Agest. §; Raymond, T. C. Randall, —. R: Rumery, RB. R. Stampf, Mrs. Thomp} $i, Isaac Wadaworth, Joseph Ward. Held for postage—Dewey & ©o., Ban Vranciaco; Avin bee ihircs Nevada; Oct. 15th, 9" Vote for House = Bolander; because he is the véry best man eretnominated for Superintendent of Public Instruction. La lalp eat John Caldwen. ; nek 6 isiterest’ of 3, A: Paitehild in the Needs re ‘Drag Store, the buaJtthia gentleman is the nominee of inode wit ve eouetnael be usual, ai the ‘old Withont any disrespect to the, pean iad. pounds, which they pretend to compare . ; . . f . Our Stock comprises Splendid . FALL CLOTHING!! THIS COLUMN! _MEEEP: YOUR EYE. ary . 22 — on FOR IT 18 A. GOLDSMITH’S ! WE ARE READY! FTER MANY MONTHS IMPORTA:ION, Ws, BANNER BROTHERS, OOR. BROAD & PINE STREETS, WEVADA CITY, Do noW offer for the inspection and sale to the public. « Complete RWEW sTocK ~orFALL CLOTHING, *. So Vast in Quantity ! So Supérior in Style! That we are at a loss‘ to describe them, and simply say : We have adopted a Scale . penis PRICES 80-LOW . Competition a Folly! NEW STYLES SUITS !. for Hon.Newton Booth. A prominent Democrat froni the ridge informs us thathd iso popular in Earéka towiship; where he resided for many years, that they will roll up a majority for John Caldwell of from:50 to Thy At the last election this towntime. bye oy Neveda city or any sage ee —hasherternt! the connty eau get fresh = fore A re seell tes . 3 the Republican patty for the office. stand, under the ript Uftice, of County Judge, He is a man who quae ear peer Tae ar ty. he OF EVERY VARIETY, éhjoy#'the confidence of the people } 9 ™!y 20th. eM. EERSTON. of this county and will be lected by} 'TAM’S RESTAURANT. pacer ‘workmanship and Fit, . “§ latge majority. The enthusiasni PINE, STREET. «NEVADA €IT%, . hee hide i grcht’ind’ welt deutreed:. net teres Nevada City, his home, will give a ( Vole 2. o'diotk fai thd morning tin EST STOM MADE!) langer majority for him than it: did hh GxBTni rostvedovety any ana —_ y eel We buy to'all ‘wlio are desitows' of procurBARGAINS! ticket, for auy one wi ant residence in excellent repair and the he fot contains p large numberof choice fruit trees, The furni“WF Vote for Henry ‘N. Bolander, for State’ Superintendent of Public FIRGT RATE opi te ity, OER buy. a pieasThe house js in Call’ Barly and Often ! ! For as-we are continually receiving Goods you can, at our Establishment, find Something new every day. Gentlemen’s Fine ction — a gentieman, scholar, . ture, including carpets, all in excellent conatt christian. Strod”: There lat goor tell: aut eapsty . pipes tress t the water works he on eh ar baie sie: ises. For particulirs apply to We are indebted to M. Gray, of eta oct sti, 1871 683 and 624 Clay street, San FrancisUnion Republican Nominee . Biot Tine e! Creat, Sensation, Bia a Drum Major,’’ a new eongand COURTS Suey Wid nctnged by Géorge T. Evans, JOHN CALDWELL: and published by Gray. Gray's store . FURNISHING GOODS, UNDERWEAR, is@upplied with all the Eastern and Cdlifornia musit, and orders are filled H. B. BUSSENIUS, BOOTS to any:part of the county ur the trade . AND Fine Trimmed Velvet Hats sanvul DRU eas 87, SHOES,. pjumies and Feathers. LPF Vite for Henry N. Bolinder,. -MAMONIC'NUNLBING, = 7 otras SATCHEIS,. French Velvet Flowers! ahd save thousands’ of dollars tothe . connER OF COMMERCIAL & PINE STS. Very Latest Styles lboring men of the State nas VELVETS, SATINS Hanging Baskets For’ Justice ofthe Peace. =. = wy Bndleas Variety.’ “e * Pibvie pita, 4th, for wide at Criw EE D. CRAIG will be & candidate for pia ane AND’ SLES. = opposite the Kxpress Office: Ne Oath Maestionts “fo be bald 1 a House Furnishing Goods, aan oS — Sheetings, all widths. te for John Ouldwell for be ) . ) : WA tras'Wbs Repabtican: gave’ Kis For Jyntioe of thy Fest, MAMMOTH STOCK Maslin, thé’ West! brands. Moueyand hearty support to the ’ many friends of JOHN HAWKE, a” Se ee das ik IRISH LINENS, cumeof the Union when it needed one him nt canine fo a fing ’ tilde tive of the:Weacc, of Ne ‘ownship, New Rubber ' Towels & Napkins, : For Justice of the Peace, é: oF ALL DESGRIPTIONS. itiea Cages, rs Hi. HOLFE will be's Gand. Boots, Hats, £0. LACES —~ Ohantilla. Quiptre, -oFFor sale Orawford’ opposite Pus Justice of the if Nevada , . Re Expres Oftea. = some sine gual scion and Vallencine. ALL TO BE HAD AT EXTREMELY Paco Henry N. Bolauter,. “For Justice of the Peace. t you will never regret it. M. “ <a Court, Oct. 14h. ‘es for Nevada Township. VIDSO: is announced.as a Eps snip yaa Aape preety LOW PRICES, v8 Taylor —Judgment of omaneendes FURNITURE . if for $525 50. ent 3 a seonered s de"Bed Room and Parlor Sets 1 ‘Upon ptoot of the loss of the original. . em hes ahs rain tm hy "gal es meal . vin OF PASHION. OF Newton Booth has achievSo beautiful in Material. COME , AT THE WELL KNOWN . EMPORI UM: af ed a Great Victory; but — Goldsmith has won a Greater one; in SECURING FOR THE LADLE) OF NEVADA COUNTY, The Largest, Most Fashionable, ESPECTFULLY calls partica tion to the following evaitetas ortl t arti ee which he has just received ; [BLACK & GOLORED SILKS, of all kinda and shades. . BILE POPLINS, ef all colors. Of Latest Styles. NEW STYLE or DRESS @ooné, For Skating Suits. . SATIN LAINES, piain'— cll colors. Of all colors; New Style of Repps for Moraing Wrappers. NEW STYLES OF FALL & Winter Cloaks! Velvetines and Silk Velvet. The latest style Brocha and Bayadere Shawls! COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE BEST French Kid Gloves ! A FULL LINE OF LADIES & GHILDREN’S WOOLEN & OOTTON HOSIERY AND GLOVES. par aaceias w t sply & Brussels Carpets. And ‘Thousands of other Articles. All of which will be sold at. extresdinary Low Retest peat GOLDSMITH, : KIDD'S BUILDING,
7 . ‘Broad Street, Nevada City. tive Wednesday, October 18th; 1871. And they assure the public that there: will be no further delay, and that. the Concert will come off positively on the date named. LAS? cance + . No More Postponements ! SECURE YOUR TICKETS FULSOM and vicinity ,to purchase and maintain a& free, the Two Wire Suspension Bridges crossing the American Kiver at Folsom und Mormon Igland, and to pay the existing indebtedness on Fireman's Hall, Folsom. Riche st and the During the Concert the sum of $45,000 in Golit Coin, —— distributed to the Ticket : 1 to Oolw. sec cescccccios CHEAPEST STOCK 1.G@aft of Gold Cuin.. 1 Gift of Goid Voin.. Or 1 Gift of Guild Com.. . 1 Gift of Gold Coin. ; pede a Cos ey ey ee _— MILLINER . 1Gi wy Pree 000 ¥ GOODS, 10 Gifta of Gold Coin $500 cach... 6,000 rr) vin each... DRESS GOODS, 600 Giits of Gold Coin $20 each... 10,000 ; pacsinte? inated FANCY GOODS, 667 Gifts,...,amounting to....$45,000 _DOMESTIO GOODS, poanp OF MANAGERS: way B. F. Bates, he's. 4, 4 Burnham, da: &ec. &a TREASURER. ees Hi. P. Hastings & Co,, Hankers, Ever brought to the onal Sacramento, ' ‘With whom all moneys will be deposi nape ‘and through whom all disbursements vill ,pe made, = GOLDSMITH f a Dy apecial permission, the Board of 's60TOH AND FRENCH POPLIN PLAIDS, . BLACK & OOLORED ALPACAS, all colors . . METTENIOK & MARY STUART PLAIDB, . MILLINERY GOODS! $45,000 GOLD COIN! 18th day of October, 1871. For the BENEFIT OF THE TOWN OF 36,000 Tickets at $2 50 each. . Managers referto the following -well-known \Citizens of Sacramento and every citizen of 'Folgom is hereby referred to, ' Gen. J. Howell, of Pacific Life Ins. Co. . GWG. W. French, Attorney. . B.F, Hast: { Banker. 5.8. Meredith; Pre ‘Board Supervisors. . ‘Phe Gitte will be awarded) ine precisely . similar manner as at the Concert. given ia . Sah FRANGLO, i Kid UF the Mereabtiie Li, ! lowed on all orders:for 25 or more.Ticketr ; . Ten per cent on orders for Ten and: under Twenty-Five Tickets. will-synd six . dress in the United States. Money can be-sent by Wells, Fargo & Co’s vada City. SADDLES, HARNESS, &e. WM. HOLMES, / & itW uve vo. W Laucaster’s Stable, the —or— HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, Establishment, done. eter ternal . brary, under the supervision of a -CGommit. , . tee of well known citizens of Folsom and . , cramento, . . 4 : ri CSenaeen Twenty Per cent commission will be ulOn mepnipt ot of Post Office or, Greenbacks . for $15, we“Pickots to any ad} G. W, Welch, E, Goldsmith, A. Sanford. IW, H, Davidson, C. Beckman, Agents at Ne Would respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada that he has just received, at his Store, on BROAD STREE?, Largest and most complete Stock OF ALL KINDS, give me a call, as I haye on hand every urticle usually found in @ first class 'y Repairing, promptly, neatly and oor . fara __STASTHO;@URL Oo: fraan . vy se nettniem oman 27th day of November, 187 1. The Cosmopolitan Benevolent Society, of theit Secind Califoruia, will Hold Fair at the Broad street ‘Theatre, City, Cal., in aid of tne following charitable ULPOSES ; 1st, Public Schools of Nevada County ; 2a, Public Library of Nevada City; id Orphan Asylum, Nevada Couuty ; h, Fire Depurtinent, Nevada City. 100,000 Season Tickets of Admisston will be Soldat $% 50 ench. All the Préminme will be depaaited in the BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY. PREMIUMS. WITHOUT DELAY! } Premium, Gold Ooiit:....66.+$25,000 1 Premiiuin, Gold Coin. oo. sc.. ese 10,000#OLE a” & be i x oO CERT 1 Premium, Gold Colm. eves sees 6,000 1 Protmaium, Gold Coin......06. 4,000 1 Premium, Gold Coim.....6. 8,000 1 Rremiuin, Gold Coin....... 9,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin......+. 9,490 1 PremiualeGold Coin. wide 2,000 15 Premiums, Gold Goin, $1, 000 each 15,000 5 Premiums, Gold Coin, $500 each. 2,600: 8 Premiums, Gold Coin, $300 each.. 2,400 25 Premiums, Gold Coin,.$250: each 100 Premjums, Gold Opin, $106 each 10 100 Premiums, Gold Coin, $50 each. 5/000 200 Preiniums, Gold Coin, $90 exch.. 6,000 500 Premiuins, Goki Coin, $25 each, 12,600 1,043 1,040 Presaiunas, Gold Coin, $20 eech 20,860 semen 2,005 Premiums am't to $150, 000 A. ie MAGADORN, BLL Litk. ' By Special permission we refer to the follow ug: weil know, cit: ‘ Business A. W. POTTER, { J. CORW, G, V. Schmitebury, Julius Green waid, County ‘Treasurer; Geo. 4, Newell, ex-County Supervisur;): Thow. J. Gurdaer, Kditer Nevada Gazette: P, Banner, Merchant; hk, B, Gentry, late Saeriff Nevada County, D.K, Bell, veputy Postmaster; _ 4 Mastin, Union Hotel; { »G, en, Nevada foundry; Judge ‘I’. H. Kolte; Geo, K. Phillips, Merchant; A, Goldsmith, Merchant; Win. R. Cue, Chief Knginer Fire Depart. roan Canfield, ex-Chief Engineer Fise Boe is . & Sandford, Merchant; .:; . Bliven & Potter, Merchants; Lester & Mulloy, M. chants; 1, Nihell, cre A vate sted ii Good responsible mafonts wan a Libera: oe by Expeens, or by. Dratt.on any wolves Bank. Address ail comin ¥ x G. B. ty ality, Sal, UD EWEIOEEY. Dr. HUGHSON “ er: sas, M. ms Beal, Bditoz Nevada Prsnssript; Postamaster;. Ppl ) In Kida’s peat Breed Street’ Express, or Checks on any responsibie State Over Lester & ori Store. Bauk. Address ali orders to Picci date tie pu tina of J. H. BURNHAM, Secretary, ve try in the FOLSOM, CAL. erat pean eta ae: Artificial Teeth inserted on yore SP vor, Vulcanite. and sory Sitisfaction teed as to q' ie Sry and pos gi wos, Visits made at res: Nevada, May 30th, 1 THOS. FINDLEY & 00., BANKERS, MAIN STREET..... GRASS VALLEY. URCHASE GOLD DUST,.MAKE Abvanecs on Gold Dust, for Assay or Coinage at U. S. Mint. Draw ‘Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento, Virginia City, ‘Drenaare City: THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA EXCHANGE » FOR SALE ON Straps, Spurs, Bits, Brushes . our, ot. PtEMAL. : a ae LONDON, DUBLIN, Ever seen in this City. AMSTERDAM, URG, eAToigt in wantof anything in my Une . Seance, PARIS. ma R. FININGER & CO., No. 76 Broa@ Street, Nevada City. DRY GOODS. J. & 8. ROSENTHAL, most complete steck of Dry and Fancy Goods, you have doubts, call and see. We havea ALL COLORS, and of the very best qnaliwhich will be sold. atiow rates, richest lot to be found, have Tabt rices. F AND C w Wea fed op Ae give great Doan, & 8. ROSENTHAL. Nevads, Oct. roth’ NEW FALL AND WINTER Hee ST. RECEIVED the Langest and Ever bronght into the county of Nevads. i splendid stock of SILES OF DRESS GOODS, the greatest wurkety ever . SHAWLS AS AND D CLOSES, the prettiest and DOMESTIC S008, can’t be beat. We KENS SHOES.— wena have a Jarge stock and offer extraordito all, before buying anything in ap he gh veng , call and examine our prices.” We are determined to yee AND RETAIL DRALERS BRANDIES, WINES, LIQUORS, Groceries and Provisions, French Wine, Vinegar, Mineral Water, Tome, Comte, Canned Fruits, &c. Nevada, Oct» 1st. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ee ULIUS:;GREENWALD, BRO. erat 5 Nov City; keeps re 7 ,on bi & large weli selected stoc banas, Matilda, Pigaros, and all ether Favorite Brands,. ) TOBACCO-Kvery variety of Fine Cut Chewing and Smoking Tebacco, + Aneont W. BROTER, LESTER & MULLOY, ‘ DRADERS Tt GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CASE GOODS, de. ee oe “Mears S007. PLUG TOBACCO Such aa Led ter’s Fig, Golden Pancake, Paces Golden Twist, and other branul. _ WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. ‘@P Country Dealers will find, greatly to their ad vantage te call and.examine my Stock and Prices. — NO. 66: BROAD STREB?, NEVADA CITY. JULIUS: GRBENWALD. Fre. HAMS, RECON, Lt LA ‘Nevada, Oct. 8d, 1871. " and all sorts of NEW. GOODS. constantly pa he from. . For Justice of . of the Peave. IioN OSB visi via, CHANBER. Tae many friends of BC HON. SAMUEL All purchasers wish ay glean in our eos of Sustic atic of ths of Neenn epg th each aparrery mck ud Pvery fr Mevads, May Sth. 7 of