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NEVADA CITY, CAL. *
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‘LOCAL, AFFAIRS,
F — The Republ icun Mectings.
‘ces tothe pescoummty that he The County Central Committee
have modified the appdintments of.
Hon. H. F. Page, Hon, H, J. McOuoe sick and Hon. George M. Pinney,
; “i “an this coutity. ‘The meetings Will
STOCK be hiéld as follows:
; Grass Valley, Friday Evening.
Joint diseussiou between Page and
Tc. Coggins, by mutual consent.
Nevada city, Saturday Evening,
5 Everybody should ‘attend these
penine. 1. "eet
Confidence ‘Game., cess
OF A few days since a man named Ort,
_who has been stopping at Eureka
for some time, rather ‘‘played’’ the
boys of that locality. Herepresented
4ESS SUITS. that he had got into « difficulty with
a man for killing his dog who’ had
"sprung at him, and that in self-deferce he had cut the man severely,
and thought he had mortally woundedhim. Orr enjoined the strictest
secrecy upon each’ one he told his
story to, at the same time ‘‘tapping”’
.them for a “‘piece’’ to get away with.
~ He. succeeded in getting $15 each
from two individuals,. and $10 and
$5 from a dozen others, besides leaying a large board bill unpaid at the
hotel. He then went to Omega and
played the same-game there, but
with what success we have not heard.
Night before last he took the Eastward bound train at Emigrant Gap,
for the Atlantic States, to join his
family who had preceded him. The
“‘wounded” man walked into town
on Wednesday morning, a very
healthy looking corpse, the dog following at his heels, and the boys at
Eureka and Omega are now comparing notes to ascertain the total
amount they were sold for. .
8
ING GOODS,
LAR,
Of all kinds,
\LISES, .
Ete. Ete.,
ale at the Lower
and selected excall and exrmire
re purchssin g tlees but ONE
‘HAT THE
Republican Meeting.
On Wednesday evening next the
citizens of Grass’ Valley will be adA dressed by Hon. J. M. Cavis, of
i. MILLER.
will speak in this-city. Mr. Cavis
was a candidate for Congress before
the Republican Convention, and notwithstanding that body saw fit to
nominate Mr. Page, the former gentleman gives him a most hearty support. Mr. Cavis is nota sorehead,
New Goods
STERLING,
ty fuform the pecpd vicinity that ape and will give hisreasons at these meet. .
» and has on
ings why Page should be elected and
why Anthony’s dummy should ‘not
¥ GOODS, be. We hope every voter will go and
ys’ Hats,Hatand@ hear Mr. Cavis.
owers, Feathers
ments, Hosiery.
Napkins, HandkerParian Vases, Brackders; Glove Boxes
o>
Leeture Wednesday Evening.
An eloquent lecture was delivered
‘at the Congregational church on
‘
Wednesday evening, by Past Grand
ckery Ware, hire, E. Farnsworth, on the “object
ke. of Odd Fellowship.” A large audireial Street, ence wasin attendanceand for two
; hours the speaker was attentively lisny § . tenedto while he presented the prinTROTS! ciples of the order, iis objects, and
, Me showed what it had accomplished for
= F the good of man. The lecture was
well worth listening to,
uid & Occiden Arrival and Meetings.
‘Gecident ! Page, McKusick and Pinney arrived
: RS I in thig city on Wednesday. evening
DS fim S last. “They spoke at San Juan
wk, Alameda. F last night: Tonight a joint discusCLOBER 200% "sion betweén Page and Coggims will
$7,500. lace at Grass Valley, and" 'toMile heats, 3 in 5. ight Page, MéKusick and
se ales pmixg Pinney will speak in this city, . EvWE g Occkuh -€Ty voter sh come out to hear
or these trots will these gentlemen.
f Railroad Compal*
Steam boats will Ie
nese trots, for the
and Cars willve pee metcial: Insarance Company of Cali>
ssong anenaing f0tnia. "This is a first-class Com-}
Cars isnd passente ‘Pany, and those desirous of obtainf the Kmtrance te
it '2% o'clock, P, M.
cultural Association:
. PURUAE, Pre,
4ng insurance on apy kindof. prop“erty, will do well to Gall of “Mr. Davidson, See advertisement in another coli G7? s.
m4 den ‘ale
; PICTURES : ; Read! Readi! Read:1!
OL J Ladies Fighting. [Goce dattniand &Feameldble dit ones
*. RUDOLPH, . an immetseamotint of Dry Goods, tren BE et a gids
Dress Goods, Hats, Ladies, Misses, . .~°v*’ May 24th, 1872.
ed oF iat and Children’s Shoes, and other a WANTED
ALLERY§ Gods: toonumerons: to mention. ¢ sicury ¢uished'or wafursished
=? no object, as the goods must A ne, for a siaall tamil hee wr
ae be sold within 60 days. The best as-. Sf house and furniture. Call at Room E,
reet, Nevada, sortment of dress goods in the city . Union Hotel. olT-Lw
s' pined from 30 to 50 cents per yard, cee STRAYED,
. Seeds in proportion. Comie one an ANGORA GOATS, twe bucks
all and don't lose a bargain, as the "Tard c eer cmtped ower tx range
oRious are selling rapidly at H. them, oF leaving information at_
i ¥y's Dry Goods on Commer. where they ean be found, will be,
Stoekton. On Thursday evening he’
j wher the renovation and regulation of the
Nevada City,
gains. The followingis a partial list
of goods which he is selling at low
rates @ : *
4-4 bleached and Unbleached Muslins,: 8'yards for $1,
Cauton Flannel, 5 yards for $1,
Fine pare linen Table Cloth, dotr
ble width, per yard, 50 vents,
Lonesdalé and White Rock Muslin
4-4, bleached, 1744 cents per yard.
Fine Linen Damask 3-4 Napkins,
$1 50 per dozen.
Fine French Empress Cloth, all
eolors, 6224 centwper yard.”
Also-a host of other articles at lower prices than-ever before offered in
Nevada county. CalFkard see them.
Nevada, Oct, 24th-2w ~~ a
—
EDQUARY & COBB, 504 Kearney Street,
San Francisco, as the First Pre:niam for
best general photographic work was awarded them at the Mechanics’ Instatute Fair
‘for 1871;—Alt work guaranteed.
utural Decay— Pretect
tem,
The human body is a mechanic, and
therefore cannot endure forever; but like
awatch ora sewing machine, it will last
much longer if properly regulated and duly
repaired, than if no pains were taken to keep
it in order. The great object of every one
to who desires a long and ‘healthy _ life
should be to put bis body in a condition
resist the life-threatening influences by
which we are more or less surrounded; and
no ipvigorant and cyrrective at present
known bo effectively answers this purpocs
as the vitalizing elixir which, under the
unpretending name of Hostetter’s Stomach
Bitters, has been for morethan twenty years
the standard tonic’of America. In crowded
cities, where the. atmosphere is contaminated with the effluvia inseperable from
largé populations ,in marshy regions, where
the soggy soil reeks with miasmia; on the
prairiesand in the forests, where every fall
the air is tainted with exhalations from
rotting weeds and grasses,. or decomposing
leaves—-in short in every locality where
malaria exists, this powerful vegetable
antidote is urgently needed. Fever and
ague, bilious tevers dysentery, ‘congestion
of the liver, jaundicé, rheumatism, and all
diseases which are generated by infected
air, impure water, or sudden changes of
temperature, thay be aveited by strength.
ening and regulating the system in advance
with Hostetter’s Bitters. Autumn is always
& Season of peril, especially to weak, sus.
ceptible organizations. Even the more vigoreus are apt'to be in some measure depressed by the humid atmosphere, loaded
with deleterious gases produced by vegeta-.
ble decay. The fall is a period of the year
the Sys.
living mact ine is peculiarly important,and
the Bitters should therefore be taken daily
at this Gitical season. .
15,000,000
NEW YORK TRANSPLANTED
OyYsTERS: —
OM OUK SAN BRUNO BEDS ; THE
¥F.nest Flavored
OYSTERS
In the World,'for sale Wholegale and Retail
BY THE f
. PEONEER
IMPORTERS AND PLANTERS,
EMERSON, CORVILLE & CO.
At their Depot, the noted
SADDLE ROCK!
410 Pine Street, San Francisco.
N.B.—We fill our country orders direct
from the beds, and guarantee the delivery
onour Oysters in good order at any place
of the Pacitic Slope. \ 010-6m
. ‘T. H. ROLFE.
Notary Public and Conveyancer.
EEDS, Mortgages, Leases, Agree
y and correctly drawn.
Justice of the Peace.
Orrix—North side of Broad street, oposite Bank of Nevadacounty. jnsy!
AGENTS WANTED.
ALE AND FEMALE.--.Business pleasant, and pays. better than any enterprise.in the field, Agents make from $6 to
*8perday. Send: stamp for sample and
particulars. Address J. LATHAM & CO.,
p92 Washington St.Boston, Mass. 66-7t
GEO. E. TURNER, &. W. BIGELOW,
E. W. BIGELOW & 60., °
DEALERS DI
ERT Tene seem
Is the place to secare great bar .
FOR SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, goto}
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SA NAIM NITE RR NE ACI EIT
Nathan & Casper:
ep, '
Corner Of
Pine & Yommercial Streets,. NEVADA CITY.
Have now on hand the
BmARGErsT
AND’ MOST ELEGANT
STOCK OF
CLOTHING
. Furnishing Goods,
BOOTS, SHOES, ‘HATS,
é&o. &e. &o.
Ever brought to this city.
_— 2 oo .
Our §tock of Clothing, for
Gents’ and Boys’ is equal
if not superior to any other
Store on the Coast.
e
=
PALACE STORE
OF THE MOUNTAINS?
Hz REMOVED to their Elegant and
Spacious Store
ON BROAD STREET.
In the Building formerly occapled: by the
Hs Post Office.
And Have adaea an Trinsieneo BA
ie nettihndle of the
Latest Style Goods,
To which ii invite the attention
8
of all purchasers.
We have the Largest Store
_ LARGEST STOCK,
: any site House on the
Pacific Coast!
We bar no Store for
Great Bargains ! !
It is impossible to give an idea.
of the Beautiful Goods we have
and would therefore invite everybody to
OALL AND SEE THEM.
enter
We especially call attention to
LOW PRICES
And the Quality of Goods :
DRESS GOODS,
Our Stock is the Largest and best
of any retail House in the State.
A large, Superb;assortment,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
latest tkar A large stock on han:
Call and see the ve
terns.
SHOES OF ALL KINDS,
We have added enough to our lot
to supply every lady and child in Nevada cdunty, and the best of all we
shall sell them (9 VERY CHEAP !}
Calland see our
Domestic Goods,
; Trimmings,
Laces, Shawls,
Embroideries,
Cloaks, Ladies’ Hats,
Under Clothing,
Ladies, Gentlemen and Chitarene,
And ‘Ten Thousand other
Articles too numerous
to mention,
me
Having ourarrangemeuts completed for a large increasé in business
we propose to merit it by selling.
GOODS LOWER THAN
THE VERY LOWEST.
CALL AND SEE
HOW ‘TIS
". YOURSELF.
ROsHNBERGS COLOMN . New rr
ROSENBERG BROS.,.
&
eoesoe
BOOTS. SHOES, &e."
S. J. ASCHHEIM & BRO.
eee a a Te
‘PRATY’S . ABOLITION “OIL.
rye PEOPLE'S PNEVER FAILING
' REMEDY. FOR
RHBUMATISM, NEURALGIA,
Gout, Paralysis; Lame Back,
tracted Cords and Muscles,
Pain in the Breast,
Pleurisy
Sore Throat,
Diptheria, Colic,
Cramps, Cholera Morbus,
Diarrheen, Head Ache, ‘l'oothache,,;
_ ‘Earache, -—
And al} external and internal Pains
.THK POOR MAN'S FRIEND.
Every Bottle its owm Testimonial.
Price—Small, 60 ets; Large, $1.
, FOR SALE BY ALL.DRUGGISTS,
THE RIVER OF LIFE!
Purify it with
PRATT'S NEW LIFE.
The Great Vegetablo
E!BLOOD PURIFIER AND LIVER IN.
VIGORATOR.
. JcuvREs ‘
Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Blutenes,
Boils, Pimples. Sore Eyes,
_ Skin Digeases,
: {CURES
Ghronic ‘and Inflamatory Rheumatiam,
‘when every other remedy
fails,
ERADICATES —
Syphilitic taint and all hereditary .dis’ orders of the Biood from the
System,
CURES PILES AND. DYSPEPSIA,
Stimulates the Liver and Kidneys to health
action; keeps the Bowels as regular
as clockwork and fortifies the
BANNER BROS,
Corner of Broad & Pine Streets,
bo es leave to inform the public thgt we
have purchased the business cf Ban‘
ner Bros, and propose to-keep a
FIRST CLASS
Clothing Store.
Our Goods will be obtained direct from
New York and as we buy for cash
We intend to sell Goods
Cheaper than any other
House in the City.
ree
We have a large stoek of Goods
om the way and will soon havea
Fine Assortment of ey
Fine Dress Suits,
Fine Business Suits,
Coats, all sizes and’colors,§
Pants, do do
Vests, do do
And the best lot of Furnishing
_ Goods ever brought here.]j
The Goods are”
Direct from Manufactories
IN
NEW YORE
«
Befero making any purchases
call and examine the Goods
and Prices !
‘
We respectfully ask tne public to cali anid
8e6 wS;we propose to make a permanent bus
iness, we shall keep a stock fully equal to
the demands of the matket’and of the very
‘pest quality.
By
_ 8.3. ASOHHEIM & BRO.
jo rs Tf 2B zr s&s
ease in any form.
PRATT’S NEW LIFE.
Price $1. For sale by all Druggists.
. A. McBOYLE & CO.,
Druggists and Chemists,
San Francisco,
agl Sole Proprietors.
“THE OLDEST AND THE BEST.
DR. HUFELAND’s
CELEBRATED SWISS STOMACH
BITTERS,
Y ¥NHE first and the most healthful Tonic,
ever introduced in the United States.
These Bitters have been in the
San Franvisco Market for ever
twenty years, and notwithstanding thé many new candilates for public favor, the sales
Jave constantly incréagea,
TAYLOR & BENDEL,
sole Agents, 409 and 411 Clay S1.,
San Francisco, m2
0. LAWTON & CO.
Successors to Haynes & Lawton.
[Porrens ov
~ FINE FRENCH CHINA. -AND.. ;
GLASSWARE,
TABLE CUTLERY, SUPERIOR SILVER
PLATED WARE FRENCH CLOCKS,
° BRONZER, ke.
MARKET STREET,
Under the Grand Hotel, San Franc igco,
San Francisco, Sept. 29th—-1m
Ke :
Fresh Oysters, Daily.
ANTONE TAM,
OULD respectfully inform the pevple of this city that is now reociv.
ing, daily. by express.
Eastern and California
hd
Which will be served up inany style deFamilies supplied with Oysters on short
notice:
STREET. jaa a
aye
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_—_—_— :
ISING STAR GOLD MINING CON
PANY, Location “ A of Works, Eurek.
District, Nevada’ County, California. NoStock, on account of Assess.
ment No.1, levied on the 13th day of Sep‘. tember, 1872, a serve amounts set oppusite the names .of the respective Shareho!ders, as follows : — 5
And in accordance with law, and an order
of the Board of Trust:es, made on the 13t!:
day of September, 1872, so many, shares os
each parcel of said Stock as be necessary, will be sold at publie auction, at the
the Company, Room 37, New Me«» Cal Street, on the
BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD!
Names. * ate, No. Shs. Am't.
P. Dean, bal. 2B
¥, an, bal. © 168 1165-T 4 bo
8. 'T. Kennedy, bal. 159 1442-7 868560
8 T. Kennedy, 160 100° ~— (360)
8. T. Kennedy, 161 100 35 00
8. T. Kennedy, 162 100 36 00
8.T. Kenuedy, 163 68 2 ia
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