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September 17, 1872 (4 pages)

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eee ie Bie Daily Btanserips NEVADA CITY,. CAL. ¢ LOCAL AFFAIRS.Local Brevities. Rev. J. W. Stump leaves this norning for the Annual Conference f the M. E. church, which meets at ban Jose in a few days. As Mr: sump has been stationed at Nevada hree years he will be sent to some’ ther poiat. During his residence ete he has made. very many friends mong the people, and they will re. ret that he must. go away. Geo.8. Hupp, formerly of this ity, is a candidate for the nominaon for District Attorney in. Lander ounty, Nevada, at the hands-of the emocratic and Liberal Republican onvention. The mercury ran up into the ninees yesterday. Part of the day the ky was overcast and the weather ery sultry. 6 The State Fair commences on nesday. A large number of peopie om this county will attend, the ces being the chief attraction. The Deniocratic County Central ommittee will meet in Grass Valley n néxt’ Saturday. ‘The Circus, To-Day. Conklin Brothers great Philadelhia Circus, Sam. Wells’ Animals, nd Yankee Robinson’s. Big Show nsolidated, will make their appear. nee in our city to-day, and give two erformances—oue at 2 o’clock in be afternoon, and one at7 in the ening. With their splendid stud horses and first class performers, he renewned Peter Conklin, who is pknowledged the best clown in the Jnited States, together with the mined animals, goats, dogs, elehants, etc., is sufficient proof, that he circus going: community of our ty have a rich treat in store for em to-day. It is unnecessary to y that the monster tent, which by e way is lighte] with gas at night, ill be cfowded. > Returned. Barney and Pat Connolly, after an bsence since 1860, returned to this ty on Sunday on a visit to their pants, They enlisted in this city unCaptain Green in 1860 and served . ex five yeurs at Indian fighting in izona, after which they were honbly discharged. Since that time hey have been mining and prospecthg in Arizona, and have, we are glad D learn, struck some good mines, sila oe Advertised Letters. The following letters remain in the hevada City Post Office for the week nding Monday, Sept., 14th, 1872. ersons inquiring for any of these tters, will please say, ‘‘advertised.’’ Hrs. C, Andrade, B. N. Battle, F Boulanger, H. S. Davis, Charles Harbon, Thomas Hughes, Thomas Harvey, Thomas King, Byron Kely, Susan Kendrick, Rose Livington, Thimotea Mendes, Albert Moher, Joseph O. Moulton. > Save Costs. \ Those who desire to save costs will o well to call on C. H. Mead, at the ourt House, immediately, and pa heir poll taxi <3 6 >» A Fine Stock of Clothing. We noticed, yesterday, while passng down Commercial street, that B. H. Miller and his clerks were busily mgaged in unpacking a mammoth ‘ock of Fall and Winter clothing. is the largest and most complete asortinent that thas arrived in NevaCity this year. The new style business and dress suits for Fall and Vinter are very attractive, and made Mf the: best material. His stock of underwear is complete in all its ucheg,'as is also his furnishing foods. Attention is called to the tant and Greeley hats just received or the Pall campaign. He has also large stock of boys’ clothing, blantrunks, valises, miners’ goods, ots, shoes, etc. These goods were purchased for cash, and Mr. Miller ‘ determined to sell them at the west living rates. Go and see the tut Wéw goods of the season. * Take Notice. Potter & Sigourney sells Mason’s TutVars for $2 25 per dozen, and ockery and Glass ware lower than 'y house in Neveda county. _al-tf if SS. Fruit Jara, ete. . Fruit Jars, Fruit Cans, and ‘Seal. Wax for sale by W. H. Crawford, the Hardwaro. store, opposite the * — protective and ae Disease Recoils ; _ Fromthe system that has been invigorated and regulated by a course of that most beneficent of all vegetable elixirs,Hostetter’s . Stomach Bitters. Such, at least, isthe inference we are compelled to draw fzym the testimony of thousands.of persons residing ‘in unhealthy districts, who attribute their escape from the epidemic and other complaints which prevail there in the spring and autumn solely ta the use-—of this great medicine. ) Many western and southerm farmers and planters, as invaribly as they sow and plant in the spring and. reap““and gather in the fall, administer it at those seasons to their families and employes, and take it themselves from twice 3 The demand for it in the fever and ague districts bordering on the Mississippi, Ohio and Arkansas Rivers is immense; and wherever the: natural condition# are such to generate intermittent or remittéent fevers, itis held in the highest esteem, both as an antidote to the atmospheric virus which provokes them, and ao swift and certain remedy for those distressing forms of dis. ense: It is almost unntcessary to say that this renowned tonic and renovator is now generally accepted. as a standard specific for . indigestion, biliousnes8;ncrvous distemper, rheumatism, physical weaknéss_and mental déespondency, not only the public at large, but by all unprejtidiced medical men, The vast popularity of the Bitters has of course led to many counterfeits and imitations, against which the community are requested to be on their guard. preventative three times a day, ad d O1OJOd 10A9 910M UVY} SOINVaT [PAON puv Aon sioxy AVS 8 GLB SEED. Vdd SuIHON HINO i VINBOMIIVO Od: LISTA LSet <"qSECD SITY} OF SIswWIIOJIeg MON ITV ‘SHINOd GNV SHSHUOH GIANG TITdS “sUIvJUNOPT OY} JO 4719 TeeNnd,, og}. JO SUIZI}19 OF} OF PozTesor WALA 1 Ny Ss"E'SP SALE TE SG STM ‘squ90 OG sIveA GXOPUN UeIPITYO ‘TS UOTSSTUIpY “Wd L pu Gye UedO “WILT toquIeydog ‘A710 EPeACN IV "SBD UYM pozyysfyT yey, JoysuoPE oU.L, _. ‘KINO AVA HNO UOu — “PUOUTIUCN sIY} WO UAOTD 380q OY} oq 03 PeSpe;Mouyoe 6} NITHNOO ‘AUVOTIOSHO) FRM. PRESS PRE SNOSNGOY ITN» ¥ ss oy4 T : i ld \ mutual consent. collect and same . ‘ 2) French Corral, Referring to the above notice, Mr. Mult having disposed of his entire interest at French Corral to Moses R. Ei 3 iness of the late firm will be carried ou in the name ef Lewis & Fdwards, who will DAY . ail debts due by said late iirm, and who-will Corral, Aug. 10th, 142. Street. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. HE co-partnershi betwoen sy of French Corfal, is this day AH. Aug. 10th, 1872. % LEWIS & EDWARDS, heretofore existin: pee plane Ba atthe town dissolved by W. MULL, wards, the bus. PRATT’S" ABOLITION OIL. PEOPLE'S NEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR ' r— RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Gout, Paralysis, Lame Back, Sprains, Bruises, Stiff Joints Contracted Cords and Muscleés, Pain in the Breast, . 'Pleurisy, Sore Throat, Diptheria, Colic, Cramps, Cholera Morkus, Diarrhea, Head Ache, Toothache, Ear ache, And all external and internal Pains ‘and Aches, s PRATT’S ABOLITION OL. THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND. -_.-Price—Small, 60 cts; Large, $1. {FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. —h ELCCLT! ELCCL!IBLOOD! a THE RIVER OF LIFE! Purify it with PRATT'S NEW LIFE, The Great Vegetable [BLOOD PURIFIER AND LIVER IN. VIGORATOR. CURES Scrofula, Salt ‘Rheum, Tetter, Blotches, Boils, Pimples. Sore Byes, Skin Diseases. * { CURES when every other remedy ' : fails, : "" ERADICATESSyphilitic taint and all hereditary disorders of the Blood from the System, CURES PILES &ND DYSPEPSIA. Stimulates the Liver and Kidneys to healthy action; keeps the Bowels as regular as clockwork and fortifies the whole system against disease in any foxm. —_— PRATT'S NEW LIFE. Price $1. For sale by all Druggists. . @& McBOYLE & CO., Druggists and Chemists, San Prancisce. agl Sole Proprietors. THE OLDEST AND THE BEST, ‘DR. HUPELAND’s CELEBRATED SWISS STOMACH , These Bitters have been in the Francisco Market for ever twenty years, and notwithtanding the many new candilates for public favor, the sales wave constantly increased TAYLOR & BENDEL,
jole Agents, 409and 411 Clay St., jan Francisce. m29 B. H. MILLER, COMMERCIAL STREET,%: [Nevada City} Furnishing Goods, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, Kevada, Aug. 4th. DR. EDWIN DOBRENZ, German Physician, Surgeon, Oculist, etc., etc. EGULAR GRADUATE OF THE Universities of Leipsic and urzbarg. : Also Pupil of the Celebrated Oculist, Dr. Traefe, at Ber in, Prussia, : Late Chief Physician of the German Mvtual Benevulent Societies of New York and Ban Francisco. : DR. ro ea had mney —_ experience i yuropean Capi and Hospi guarantees to cure all long J standing diseases speedily. pat Indigent persons treated free of charge. _Ferrand's, Photograph Gallery, Hesidence on Arisq Nevads, Septerber Sd, 1872. Chronic and Inflamatory Rheumatism, GENT’S CLOTHING, . BOYS’ CLOTHING : Important News ! PEOPLE CF NEVADACOUNTY . ‘ i eeeemeenrenl CLOTHING ! Semen __cerremeroms $50,000, WORTH —OFr— = WILL BE SOLD AT \Reauced Prices ! —BY NATHAN & CASPER, and to give everybody @ chance to on all occasions ! Prices of Clothing ! AS FOLLOWS: dershirts $1 50. $1 and as low as 75jeents. Socks $1 per dozen. . 4 LARGE VARIETY © will be sold ata GREAT REDUCTION YOURSELF.” Nathan & Casper, . CLOTHING!. Clothing. N order to make room for the Fall Trade Wear a Fine Suit of Clothes They have Reduced the $175 Fine White Merino Un$1 50 Fine White Merine Undershirts $125. Also, some ‘for Call and see “HOW ‘TIS . W. EL. Crawford's = COLUMN. 2 HARDWARE, IRON & STEEL, For Sale by W. H. CRAWFORD, ‘Opposite the Express Office, > — MAIN STREET, Nevada Gity: Se Stoves: and Tinware For sale: by W. H. CRAWFORD; Opposite the Express Offica, ‘MAIN STREET, Nevada City. . DUPONT BLASTING POWDER, For sale by W. H. CRAWFORD. MAIN STREET, Nevada City. SHOT, WADS AND CAPS, $25 00 Fine French Cassimere cscharasch gO Suits for $20. a W. H. CRAWFORD; $20 00 Fine French Cassimere Opposite the Express Office, Suits for $15. MAIN STREET, $15 00 Fine French Cassimere evade. Ohy: Suits for $13. $12 00 Fine French Cassimere Suits for $10. GIANT POWDER, $9 00 French Cassimere Pants} Giant Powder Caps & Fuse, $8. ; . PORSALEBY st ce” 00 French Cassimere Pants iver HH. CRAWFORD, 6 50 Cassimere Pants MAIN STEREET, $4.50. $4 50 French Cassimere Pants $4i $1 Duck Pants 75 cents. si $1 best Overalls 75zcents. ysiedesadesie 2nd quality Overalls, 50 cts. {WIRE HANGING BASKETS $2 50 best California Gray, ex" Sasgts tra Gov. Oversnirts, $2.12. WIRE FLOWER STANDS $2 25 best Calfornia gray,meFOR SALE BY dium Overshirts, $1 87. WM. H. CRAWFORD, $2 Fine Cashmere Undershirts . opposite the Express Office. for $1 50. MAIN STREET. Revada City. SAPOLIO, For Cleaning and Polishing, FOR BALE BY W. H. CRAWFORD, Opp. Express Office, , Nevada City. will be sold at an lnmense Reduction ! THE CELEBRATED 3 ee ILIGH TNING : CROSS CUT SAWS BIOTS, SHOES, ‘HATS, lage FOR SALE BY And everyting alee that W. H. CRAWFORD, is usually found in a first} >, cate the Kxpress Office, Main Strect, NEVADA CITY. Florence and other.Sewing Mavhirie Needles, FOB BALE BY 1 Opposite the Express Ofbee, 5 . ADH) HAVELE; GLASSWARE, . PROFESSOR OF THE jtants of : NEVADA CITY AND GRASS VALLEY, And surrounding districts, that he has. opened a ris FIRST CLASS MUSIC STORE,. a BROAD STREET, NEVADA OFTY,, Next door to the Post Office,” From the justly celebrated Mastern-HousPiano, Organ and Singing, — With a Large Stock-6f Pianos, es of HALLET & DAVIS, VOSS, CHICKER. ING, and EMERSON. Also, UPRIGHT PIANOS,. By CHAPPELL, BORD and BUCHER. ORGANS,_By WOOD} of Boston, ALEXANDER, Poris, and other naskers. ' Violins, Guitars, Concertinas, English and German. : Flageotets; Organ Accordeena, : Flutes, Harmonettes, Melaphodes. = 87" Strings-of ali kinds and of the ber} quality. ; SHEET MUSIC © ~ The largest stock outside of San Francisi'o. all-selected by the Professor with the greatext care. : . EDUCATIONAL WORKS, POR SCHOOLS. Planos; Organs and all other kinda nt ates Instruments Tuned and Repaired. ~Professor Havell is ready to give instruc: tionson_the Piano, Organ, and in Vogal: Culture. “He wil visit Grass Valley ou Mondays and Thursdays. ren . A. H, H. isaiso opento treat for an er. ‘ganists situation, or Conduetdr of a: Chora. Society. Lor sie N.B. First claes references, ~~ Oountry orders punctually attended to. In all cases C, O. D. per Wells, Fargo & Oo. os 7 (C4™ 70: THE TRADE The Mission.and Pacifie Woolen: Depot, Now: 517 & 510: Market 6x. f SAN: FRANGISCO, CAL. assortment of : WOOLEN GOODS, Manufactured at thet celebrated zniiia, ‘ consisting of Blankets of every 3 Horse Blankets and buggy robes;. pee and Sluice Blanketings, various widths and of ‘demnigtion Gants Ladies M es’ and’ Children’s Shawls im great varietynels;: Shirting F la; Tweed, ene and Flannel Shirts and Underwear, Watera and Repellants, various shades aad stylen. it All-Wool and Merino Underwear; and Hosiery for men, women and childres, especially adapted for the Pacific Coast. . Woolen Yarn .o all Shades, by the packpage. y All Goods.im our lipe manufactured ‘to order” at short notice, and at the lowes market prices. Price lists sent on application. 7 . Midefon and Pacifie Woolen Mills, Depot, 617 and 619 Market Street, ald Sam Francisco, Can. STATE FAIR FOR 1872, AT S#CRauEnro, COMMENCING J AND CLOSING . On Friday, the 27th Septemver. oe $40,000 to be Distributed im Cach Premiums, Exhibition to be divided into ae . rape and the SOCIETY'S ¢ EDAL awarded to the most meriserioug exhibition in each de ment. ‘ THE LARGEST SLOOK SHOW ever nid on the Pacific Coast THE MOST ATTRACTIVE SPEED PRO, GRAMME ever offered inthe Union, ~ . The First Annual Exhibition of the Celi; fornia. Wine Growers’ Association to be held at the same time and place. A GRAND PLOWING TCH will ova: offen the grounds. A GRAND REGATTA on the river, i which 8 or 10 boats will participate. The Central Pacific Company's railroad» and steamers will alk articles; to: am from the Fair free of charge. : ‘ Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Exprese will deliver all packages free not weig over tweaty Applications for Stalis at -the Park anc space at the Pavilion, showld be made to KOBERT BEOK, Recording , once. cents, C. F. REED, President. ; Roperr Becx, Seeretary. 4 a". . Attorney and Counselor at Law, Offer to the trade a large ant! well selected. pera and Vany Flenvets; Shirting Fian-. On Thursday.....the 10th, . A public sale of.’ bred Stock: 6.. the wrk tok diy Deve . 4 Memberships $5. Singlé Admission ¢ ° AR RT RI I a CIRO ORR ENE IIE ORY ELA ATEN NLL I Po ETS ee