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September 24, 1876 (4 pages)

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lale, LVOrand lies’ rear, . Cas. . Nap. Inyhilortex‘ices . ere. . a ets. ith. FAUrNEVADA CITY, CAL. LOCAL’ AFFAIRS,"Rev. W. 8 Urmy,' the new Methodist minister, will preach this morning and evening, at the usual hours of service. Twotons of sulphate of Soda, for' ithe Providence Gold and Silver Minjig Oo., was received atthe depot pinhiatith We understand the company have contfacted for fuur bun__dred tons ofthe soda, of the chem“Foal works at San Francisco. One. hundred tons will’ be shioped here immediately, and the balanée ‘will = afrive in a few months. The soda is; “used inthe new Monnier process of reducing the ore at the Providence. _ Four carloads of freight ‘arrived here yesterday from Colfax. The Railroad Co., are doing a lively buasjness in the freight: line, ‘and the ‘passenger travel is keeping up finely. The advertisement of the Citizens Bank appears in this morning's TranA meeting of: the stockholders of the Citizens Bink will take place on Monday evening, Nov. 6th. Dr. Shorb, the Democratic nominee for elector, will address the peo‘ple of Nevada County, in this city.cn "Wednesday evening next. Hon, Wm. C. Norton and Geo. F. Baker, Esq., will address the -people of this county at the following times and places: North San Juan, Tuesday, October 3d. 2% Nevada City, Wednesday, Octo" Grass Valley, Thursday, October 5th. “Baldy and Cliarley,”’ belonging to ex-Shertff Perrin of this county,’ the owner of ‘‘Billy Mayo,” walked off with the premium for roadsters at the State Fuir, vs Congregational Church. Subject at the Chareh this evening, ‘‘The King in his beauty.’’ J.Srs, Pastor. New Dry and Fancy Goods. A. Blumenthal, on the corner of Broad and Pine streets, has just. re<eived au immense stock of the most besutifal goods ‘ever brought to this city. It would be impossible to state the different kinds he has. on hand, but if you want anything in his line, go and visit his establish-ment. Hd is gding't> sell, from.and after this date, cheaper than ever known before. His ' advertisement can be found in this morning’s Mest Elegant Stock of Goods at the Palace Dry Goods Store. Rosenberg Bros. have in their store this Full, one of the most elegantstock of gouds ever brought to this market. Rosenberg Bros., the leading Dry Goods Merchantsin this Ag county, offer to sell their entire stock of foods 80 low as will defy ‘competition. Call and see for yourself, at Bosenberg,Bros, Palace, Dry Goods Store. 824 K. Casper. — t Has retarned from Sau Franciséo, be) ‘. City. Congregational, . Comtenanial Dancing Club Will hay. dance at Temperance Hall, on y evening dfeach week. Citizens invited to attend; ~Admission One Dollar. FE : C.D. C. 89 Livery Stable for Sule. The well known Empire Stable, the only one in Nevada City, eonsisting of thirty head of horses, fourteen buggies, fear rockaways, one Hack, fourteen sets double harness, nine sets single harness, saddles, bridles, whips, robes and blankets, all in fine condition. I will sell he above named property, or one half of the same ata bargain for cash. Ap. Hply to -_D. Wenrrneton, aug 29. Nevada City. A nice shampoo, a clean shave, and a close cut of the hair isa luxry this hot weather. Fay, at the Union Hotel, can perform all of them in the best style. Geo. E. ‘urner, Has in store, imported from the St. Louis Stamping Co,, a full line of Patent Granite Preserving Kettles, Dish, Sauce and ‘Fry Puns, of every size, which are cheaper “and better than ‘all other makes. . Also Glass’ 4nd Tin Fruit Cans, of all kinds, together with the largest assortment of Stéves, Tin aud Hardware ever brought to Nevada County. Also Shot Guns, . Pistols, Powder and Shot, -French and American Shoe Leather, ete. Cull and see for yourselves. ag27-Im Pa “A Fine Thing for phe) Teeth * _ Fragrant ®@ZODOMT is a compoofthe p rest and choicest inr of the Oriental vegetab kingdom. Every-ingredient is well Kpow havg-a beneficial effect. on they and @ims’ Sas g or antiseptic fragrance makes it a “toilet luxury. SOZODONT removes all disagreable catarth, bid teeth, &c. “It isentirely freefrom the injurious and acrid properties of tooth pastes’ and powders, which. destroy _the.enamel. One'bottle lasts six months.” Font twee BORA, Toall who are suffering from ‘the errors and ‘indiscretions of youth, neryons.v fof manhood, &c., I will senda recipe . i that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This greatremedy was . America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joggpu T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York City. jol3 6m . Guenn's Subp iur Soap-is a positive inspiration. it was a happy thought to combine the remedy, which of all othefs is beneficial in the majority of cutaneous diseases, with a pleasapt and pure soap, by means of which it can be brought‘in contact with affected parts. Itissold everywhere. Hacan’s MaGnotia Bam preserves and restores the complexion; removes freckles, tan and sallowness} makes the ‘skin’ soft, whité and’ delicate. Its application cannot’ be detected. Lyox’s Kararion makes Beautifal, glossy. luxuriant. hair; prevents has stood the test of 40 yeas, Is charmingly’ perfumed, and has no vival, meh12-ly . ’ Fruit Jars! Frait Jars! 32,000 Fruit Jars, in store and for sale by _ W. A, Stcourney, 48 and 20: Commercial street, Nevada 8D Pond’s Extract. Among the many excellent family Medicines which from time to time appeared before the public, there is not one xo génerally useful, so simple and so truly curative as Pond’s Extract. A glance over the long eatalogue of ills and diseases which it is reputed to cure, will convince us, if any faith can be placed in human testimouy, that this is one of the rarest most usefal medicines, if not the most truly valuable remedy ever made known. . For nesrly thirty years it has beén’ ih -extensive use among the, people. and profession; aud thongh its el:ims have been a thousand times subjected to searching scrutiny, yet in every instance these claims have been triumphantly vin. dicated. “The people, to whom, from long use and experience it has becuthe indispensable, havé*nniversally given it their aproval; and the medical profession, though generally slow to admit a new medicine, or to endorse unything but their own practice, have in thousands of instances adopted it, and not only use jt freely . but. cheertully recommend it.', Like a true friend; the more-we-use it and know it the better we lke it. REPUBLICAN MEETINGS! and has received the largest stock of}: & / Men, Boy's clothing, Hats, Buvots. and Shoes, and everything that cap. be. found in a first ‘class Clothing store,’ All.who have coin to invest, can save maney by calling at his store, sep-28 Rev. Mr. Davis having been invited to hold Episcopal services at Truckee, there will be no regular. service at Trinity Church to-day. The Sunday School will assemble as’ usdal. << Hyman Eros. Have just received a large assortment of Men’s, Youth's and Boys’ Clothing, Underwear, Hats, Boots, Blanketa, ‘and « full line of Ladies’, ‘Misses and Children’s Shoes, &c., Which they propose to sell lower than ever. Call and convince yourselves, _.. Hyan, Buos., 623 Cor. Broad & Piue Sts. Agents make §18 a Day. Our large life-like Steel Enjrav* ings of the _Presidentivl Candidates Bell rapidly. ‘Send for circular. N, ‘XeBngraving Co., 35. Wall Street, Box 3236, N.Y. ‘615. « «New Cranberries at LESTER & 1 HON. H, F. PAGE, Wr address the people on the isues of the day, as follows: At 1 Grass Valley, Monday, Oct. 9. Nevada City. Tuesday,. “ 10. N. San Juan, Wednesday,“ 11. COUNTY COMMITTEES will please make arrangements for the rec~ption of the Speaker, and_Club organizations sre particularly requetted to co-operate in the arrangements made. order ef the Committee. BE ALEX, G. ABELL, Chairman. M;D. BOKUCK, Sec'y. a9. SCHLITZ’ MILWAUKEE BEER At Roger Conlan’s Saloon. OPPOSITE sTUMPY’s HOTEL, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CIPY. ? U kerry Ly ONLY REAL LAGER IN . 2 Se ee ES, CASH! CASH! HOW TO SAVE MONEY. Ye ALL PARTIES 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, Dealersin Groceries & Provisions, NO, §2 BROAD STREET, jy27 Nevada City. A. NIVENS, JR, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, ee STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. ‘ 5) arpa and Retail Dealer in CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ‘ : xMASONIC BLOCK, Pine Street; Nevada City. fi ae i iy? MOUNTAIN FRUIT, . (tom the Orchard of JOSIAH ROGERS, ‘On American Hill, ; ILL, M THIS TIME FORTH, be for sale at the store of WILLIAM BLACK, Commerciul Street, Nevada City. The fruit front this orchard is justly ¢elebrated for itewariety; fine flavor and size. FAMUMIRS SUPPLIED IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT; 48 LOW AS‘THE LOWEST, All orders,from any purt of the Stete promptiy filfed. § Regular customers will be fairly dealt with and satisfaction guaranteed. : WILLIAM BLAOK, ?un7-1m Comme: cial St. ' UNION MARKET. J. & Ci ‘3 NAPFZIGER, W's AND RETAIL DEAL BEEF, “Le MUTTON, CORN BEEF, SAUSAGE, HAMS, BACON & LARD. at seca eap nates both in price and quality of meats. Thankful fur = patronage, they solicit ; @ continusnce of the same. . Nevada City, April 1, 1876. 33 property _andaromatic . ordors from ‘the breath caused by,j . its falling out or-tarning gray, * It} ‘i 12 4 3 # a + : ‘FJ C ‘) bs PACIFIC COAST a. For THk DETROIT SAFE-:-COMPANY, Sargent & Greenleaf’s COMBINATION AND
pe He Sheraioede ORT LOCES, WAS SOLD OVFR ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY of these : CELEBRATED SAFES —AND— ae BANK LOOKS, DURING THE PAST. YEAR. The Most Reliable, _ Best Finished, And Lowest Priced Safes in the Market. SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FUR VAULT DOORS, ‘LININGS, FIRE AND . BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, . Of any Arrangement or . Dimensions. Now constructing,a 20,000 pound Burglar*’Proof Safe for the Sacramento Savings Bank. Deslers generally are especially invited to send for circulara and pricer of KEY LOCKS FOR DOORS, DRAWERS, CHESTS. etc. ete. The Finest Locks ever made. OFFICE AND SALES ROOM, CORNER 4th AND J, STREETS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. ag’ss ESTRAY NOTICE. Ox to the ranch of the undersigned, October, 1875, one Blue Hoan four year old Steer, branded LH on left hip, and alsoa brand on side, blurred. Ear. marks—slit in left esr, under bit and over bit in right. The owner by proving property and paying dimeges can recover it, if not called fer within 30 days will be sold. ‘ H. HARDIN. Newtown, Sept. 15, 1876. RAILROAD MARKET. SHOCKAN & BRO, Transcript Block. Commercial St. NEVADa CITY, : WILL OPEN ON Thursday en : AUGUST 24th, 1876, With a full supply of FRESH AND SALT FISH, . VEGETABLES, BUTTER, EGGS, GAME, And Country Produce Generally Fresh Fish Received by Express Tri-Weekly. Having hadten years experience in the fish line, and understanding the wanté of the people of Nevada City, they will endeavor to “please et -*Bhey will sell at the very lowest prices for CASH. Remember the place. Tranyeripi Block, Commercial Street _* aug? SHOCKAN & BRO. Housélatid Ranchi for Sale, MRS. B, LYONS, HEREBY OFFERS THE OLD LYON'S HOMESTEAD IN . Washington, Nevada County, For sale. The house is two stories hizh, well built, with bavn aad out: houses, gitusted om Main street. There is about one acre of ‘ground be lunging to it with ail va rieties of frui térees. Four information en quireot — LEUP, GARTHE. Nevada City, Aug. 20, 187” . Z\. nals tLEY KENT'S Keystdie Market, a COMMEROIAL STREET,NEVADA iz CITY; Vv Flume Gompany, ai 82% Nevada and Grasa. Valley, “& RE now mepared. to M orders for A Lumber of Every Deseription ? j . Mining and Building Timbers, Common; Fivishing, and a General’ Assortment of Building Lumber AlA Large Amount of Seagone,’ . -HAVING AVAILED HIMSELF of every advantage which long experience and ample means can give, is prepared to furnish the’ public with The Finest Quality of MUTTON, SPRING LAMB, VEAB, -. CORNED BEER, PICKLED PORK, © THE BEST HAMS AND BACON, (Of his own manufacture, ) To be found in Nevada County. Also, a Choice Quality of PURE AND CLEAN LARD ~ In quantities to suit. He is prepared to and will offer to customers greater inducements than can be found elsewhere in Nevada County. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE HISSUPPLY, Drugs, Medicines, &c P. H: BELDEN, fuccessor to Bell & Belde Masonic Building, Cor. Pine & Commercial Sts Nevada City. Wholesale & Retail dealer i Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, &&, A full lime of Choice Perfumery; Toilet Svaps, Toilet Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs Brushes, &c, Alse,_Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Gless, Paint Brnalids. &e, > -' Aiso a full line of s TATIONERY, such as lank Books, Letter, Note and Legal Pa er, Gold Pens. &e ‘ Blank Books made to order'at the lowest an Franciseo prices. : My.Stock is znost complete in all its de parents and my prices are low. I solici a share of public patronage. P. H. BELDEN. Nevada, March 31, 1876. . COUNTY WARRANTS. ° Liz Warmuts on General Fund, regisA tered prior to Mch: 6th, 1876: Also Warrants op General Fund, Nos. 380, 381, end 382, registered March 6th, 1876. Also £ll warrants on Road Fund, registered prior to July llth, 1876. Also warrant No, 92 of Road Fithd; registered July 1ith, 1876, will be paid on presentation. Interrest ceases from date. 3s BUY PAYNE, Treasurer. Nevida, Sep. 6th, 1476. FINE BRANDY and WHISKY. RY JO’S OLD SAZERAC, VINTAGE 1860.. Wi I plme-or Motiey refunded. Old Kentucky Farm W hiskies, Seven Years Old, J. V.PETTIT. 4 83NILES SEARLS, Atterney: and Counsel at Law AT BRICK OFFICE, In front of the Court Hourse. JAS, K: BYRNE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law No, 211 Sansome Stare, (Booms Nos. 6 & 7,) BET. PINE AND CALIFORNIA STS. SAN FRANCISCO. ‘Stookholders’ Meeting. OTICE is hereby given that a meeting N of the Stec ers’ of the Cold Spring Gravel Mining Co, will be hela at the othce of the Secretary, in Nevada City. on, Monday, Se; tewber. llth, 1676; ,at 2 o'clock Pp. M., forthe election of five fr s tees, anathe transa¢ of.otber busiuess of importance te the pany. : 1. J, BRULEE. Secretary. Nevada City, August tee bas. Lv z W. D. LONG, Attornev and Counselor at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC. FFICE ON BROAD STRET, opp sit O the Nafional Exchange siote\., . < SPRUCE WOOD on hand. Orders left'with Johiiston’ & Son, Nevaeda, or at our office on Town, Talk Hill, will receive prompt attention, a ante Nevada, Oct. 20th, 1875. Machinery for Sale, AT THE NEVADA FOUNDRY, 1 Engine 14in. Cylinder, 30 in, stroke, Lie 4.618 = 24: new, 1 “4g “e MBO i os 1 * ‘ 20* new 1° « 10.“ “e 9p «* “ 1 is gs “ 18 ** « ink i “ 8.‘ “oe 16 ** ss “ ; ‘Th «“ 6 « a“ 16 * Lie 3. Boilers 16 feet by 40 inches 3 inch tubes, ] ¢ 16 “6 “ 48. ry 4 tad «oe 1 sé 16“ “6 40 oe 3 se te 1 . 12k 38 “« 30 “« 3g ry Vs 1 ity 12% se 86 30 e flue ae 10 stamp (650 1o3) Mill, with battery frame,2c Pry (200. Ibs) “ #6, “e e [in excellent order. 2 8 stamp Millis. 4 sets hoisting machinery. 2 sets pumping machinery, 6 sets hoisting and pumping machinery, with wood. work complete,.in geod order. ¥ “ger pump, 10 inc 6 feet rtroke. 1 8 5 “ 1 “ 7 es 6% ts 2 “e “ 5 « 65" “ 8 Cornish £2. 6% ss a hi se > 6&6 ‘e ae 1 as ae 4 ae 5 Cd 2Hansbrow’' 56 * 6inch “™ 6 Knox pans. 12 water gates from 5inches to 15 inches. 700 teet 8inch pump column 1-8 iron. 300 ts 8 “ te a 3-16 “< ous aa am RRR . SELLE 1. 1000. ** Ir = “< water pipe No. 14 iron. A ais wg of mining and blacksmith tools, etc., etc. THom & Auan, Aevada Foundry. Nevada City, May 26th, 1876, mas CAPITAL $300,000. HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY . OF CALIFORNIA. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, § 406 CALIFORNIA STREET < San Francisco, . FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. oF. im, President. Geo. H, Howard, Vice President, Charles H. story, secretary. N.B, Eddy, Marine Secretary. ~ H. H, Bigelow, General Manager ee) q R.H. Magill. General Agent. Grass Valley Branch for NevadaCounty < TRUSTEES, Wm. Watt, & T. W. Sigourney, A. & BRADY. Manager, " Omice No. 99 Main Street, ag? Grass Valley, Cal. CHOICH FRUIT, FROM THE CELEBRATED CHAPMAN 4\ L. NICHOLSON, Lessee of the] @ above Orchard, has appointed SUTTON & JUDGE, Agents for the sale ‘of all-kinds of FRUITS in their season. Families will be: supplied in quantities to suit, atthe lowest market rates. Orders from the surrounding towns and upper fart of the connty solicited and prumptly filled, Direct all orders to ~SUITON & JUDGE, COMMEACIAL STREET, NEVADA CIT June 28th, 1876. : PHILIP BICHARDS, No. 30 Mein Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL, Gold Dust hought and sold. Ballion united. Advances made ou told Dast or bullien fur coinage at the Mint. CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO. Correspondent, Swiss-American Bank, San Francisco jyl-im JAMES J. ODT. ASSAYER, Ene Ree ORES of every descr Refined, and Ageayea. By.request exchanged for Coix -, 30 Main Street, Nevada cu. Established in 1852, ~ ELEOTRO PLATING in GOLD or SILVEI H.W. VALANTINE. M.D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, CY ESA BROAD AND PINE BIREETH, over Presion’s Drug Store. Entrance on Pine street. Residence at the old Keeney place, on Main St. Ordera left. at E. M. Preston’ , will be dtlended ty. ae