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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

April 4, 1866 (4 pages)

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a g . 5 Btthe & city, > NG . Z House he cele ts . ear! DS, o1 Un: ‘ite and c, kee ad in Ne pur good d having gorgeous style in this city on Monday aud . Rates ADE! DPE, chinf Daily Transcript, NEVADA CITY. ——_ LOCAL A F FAI RSs. FREIGHT AT. Courax.—Owing to the jmpassible roads very few teams haye dared, to venture with freight for this or any other section of the State. We understand freight of all kinds have accumulated in im. . mense quantities at Colfax. The storehouses areall full, anda large lot was left out in the storm, a quantity of which is damaged . “ more or less. We anticipate teamaters: will not be very apt to take that out door frieght, to these to whom it is directed.— gomebody will be compelled to foot a big “pilt of damages. StsPENDED Work.—Owing to high wa“ter the companies at-Rocky Bar, near Washington, have been compelled to suspend op-. erations. Before fhe storm, the claims owned by.Brown & Fisk and Hazen & Co. were paying at tle rate of $8 per day to. the hand. The Harroun Company took out 80 car loads of dirt, which yielded 32 ounces, a day or two before the water.drove them out. These claims are considered very rich. ; PITTSBURG MINE.—Some part of the: ‘hoisting works of this company gave way on:Monday last and the working of the minejs'etypped for the week. This mine is on the hill near Gold Flat, empleys 30 men and have taken out a large lot of fine looking quartz, wh:ch is being crushed at Stiles’ oil . New Goops.A. Goldsmith; on the corner of Broad and Pine streets, has been receiving, during the past ten days, the largest stock ever brought into this city, of dry goods, fancy goods, and in fact everything the ladies want. Calland see his beautiful goods—whether you wish to purchase or not. ee TAKE THE OaTH.—Blanks have been printed to be furnished to each tax payer to fill out the list and valuation of his property in this county. The Assessor will swear every tax payer that the list so delivered to } -himis-trueandcorrect. j QuarTz.—A gentieman from. Washingtoa informs us that prospecting for quartz is carried on very extensively near that place. Some very fine ledges have been discovered at Canon. Creek, and_ata place known as God's country. Firtry tons of quartz, from the New York mine, at Grass Valley, was crushed a few . days ago and netted over four thousand dollars, or $80 per ton. We believe seine of our citizens ate interested in this tine. PosTPONED.—The Chinese case which was te come off before Justice Palner, yesterday morning, has been postponed to Monday next, inorder to give the prisoners time to get witnesses from Sierra county. ~ARRAH-NA-Poue will be. produced in Tuesday evenings next. The box office will be open on Friday morning next at 10 o'clock.. Se MamMoTH Co.—The rock that this company is now getting out is exactly the same . a6 that of the Star Spangled Banner. Good judges cannot tell the difference between the twe. It’s a splendid-ledge. Cuas. BARKER has appointed C. Mulloy, E. F. Beanand A. F. Mason, as deputies to collect poll tax, also taxes due upon all pefsoual property While on their rounds assessing.* —_ = QUARTERLY MEETING.—The Quarterly Meeting of the Methodist Church in this city, will take place next Sabbath. --Preaching by the Presiding Elder, Rev. J. W. Ross. : ASSESSOR COMMENCED Work.—E. F. Bea, County Aséessor, and his deputies, Chas. Mulloy and A. F. Mason, have com. Menced assessing the real and personal . Property of thie county. DistRict Court, Apiil 34d.—W. H. Weeks vs Jno. L. Williams et als, Cause dismissed. Court adjourned to Thursday. THE celebrated Tecumseh mill, in the neighborhood of Washington, was started Up on Monday last. : nee _.THE Insurious Errecrs of Alcoholic Stimulants overcome, and the blood perified by taking Le Doyen’s Sareaparilla, Iodine . Alterative, Crane & Brigham, Ageata h ~ SOLD.—We learn the residence of Thomas days agoto R. W. Tully, Esq., of this city. . Three stages louded with passengers left not arrive ‘until late. . THe County Collector and his deputies military fax nd taxes on personal property. Se erences . SEVERAL persons, intorin ug that thus far but a very few of the trees have been affected by the frost. NEVADA Q. M. Co.—This company is “now taking out better rock than ever. Itis better known as Suggs’ mill. THE Grass Valley National gives us the following particulars of the death of a young ‘man named S. B. Couts, a native of Missouri, but at-the-time of his death living at ,-or-nearthe-Empire Raneh. It seems that young Couts had gone to a spring, ‘for a bucket of water, about 4 o'clock, Thursday afternoon. and not, returning, one of _ his friends ‘went after him inthe evening, about7 o’clock. He wes found dead; his head being in the water. It is supposed by some that he had an apoplectic fit, while others imagine that he cummitted suicide by drowning, from the fact that both his hands were found folded across his back and his face was completely submerged in the wa. ter. He has recently been living at-French Corral, in this couity,and has a number. of relatives living near Orovillé,. Butte county. He was known as-w sober, industrious man, and as such was highly esteemed by his acquaintances. PROBABLY the oldest fireman in this State is Dr. Perez Snell, of Sonora. His age is about eighty-three ; nevertheless, he marches nimbly in processions, and on occasions of great danger or excitement, starts off with alarcity and works like a Trojan, ~ ; em DENTISTRY?! DENTISTRY }~ eee DRS. DAVIS & UPHAM, DENTISTS! . 3d door below the Wisconsin Hotel, MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY. ' OFFER their services to the citicitizens of Nevada County ‘for the practice of their profession. Having had many years’ experience, the pubfic may feel assured that all-operations will be executed in the neatest possible manner and at prices that defy competition. Having all the latest improvements, we feel confident in saying to those desiring work done, that they will do well tocall on us, as we,are determined lowest of San Francisco prices. : ~~We will warrant.all our Gold Plate to be TWEN TY-ONE CARATS FINE, and all our Plate Work to be a pertect fit, or no’ charge. Any dissatisfaction resulting from work done at this office’.will be rectified by the return of the money. PRICES. Extracting Teeth... foe cececccecccccccccesccce 50 Extracting for Children.ccccecescceseceeeceess25 Nerve Killed in Aching Teeth, without pain..$1 00 Filling with Gold, per -cavity..... $1 50 to 250 Other Fillings..... cccccccccccccccccccoes 1 UO Making Full Upper Set, on Vulcanite..0+0.0025 00 Ee Lower ss eecdewdcue: 25 00 = Upper Set on Silver. + $25 to 35 00 s Lower st .25 to 35 00 ‘Upper _** Goldeceseese +50 to 75,00 “ sre F weve 50 to 75 00 wer Chloroform Administered when desired. — see us, © ap3 Wines, Brandies, § Whiskys, Ales, _ Porters, Bitters, Cordials, Syrups, ‘&e, For sale by GREGORY & WAITE. P. Hawley; on Rigby Hill, was soM a few . ” Colfax yesterday for this city. They did are all out collecting licenses, poll .tax, . . Iron, Steel, Anvils, Vices, Nuts, Bolts te do our work; well and at as LOW RATES as the . All Work Warranted. Come and Drs. DAVIS & UPHAM.— GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! J. P. CILMAN, ; Mas opened an rar Cid AMERICAN VARIETY STORE, In the old Post Office Building, Third Door below Clark & Pettes Grocery Stere. M* stock consists in part of, a fine line of ~ Dress Goods, ; Sheetings, Linens, Flannels,
White & Grey California Blankets, : ' Anda great variety of YANKEE NOTIONS! ee Also, Gents’, Ladies’, Misses and Children’s ‘Philadelphia Boots, Shoes & Gaiters, . ' Of every style. : Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, &e., &e., &e, N. B.+I call particular attention to my fine stock of Muslins, all widths, Hosiery, best quality and Hoop Skirts. All the abeve mentioned goods will be sold : CHEAP FOR CASH. * Please call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. Grass Valley, March 13th. ° STOVES, TINWARE,. HARDWARE,’ —AND—CROCKERY WARE. Pa CEO. E. TURNER, W ouLp respectfully inform the people of this” city and the surrounding towns that he has recently received a large and fine lot of . Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, Hose Pipe, Couplings, Nozzles, : Lead Pipe, FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, Rope, Belting, Packing, Carpenters’ and Farmers’ Tools, And in fact everything usually found in an establishment of this kind. Soetiianemeeeael CEO. E. TURNER A LSO gives notice that he keeps on hand a large and well selected stock of CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, FINE CHINA SETS, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, Key Coy KC Any Articles in my line will be sold as CHEAP, if not CHEAPER, than they can be bought at any place in this county. ——— Call and see for yourself. Job Work done to order in a workmanlike manner at low rates. Geo. E. Turner, Nos. 55 & 57 Pine Street, Nevada, March 13th. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, “€ITATE OF CALIFORNIA, county of Nevada, S in Probate Court. In the matter of the Estate of Mary La Massuey deceased. Notice is hereby ven to all creditors of the Estate of Mary la Bertha deceased, to present their claims within four months from the first publication of this notice, to the undersigned Administratrix of said Estate, at the drug store of Henry C. Kirk in Sacramento city, accompaniéd by the necessary affidavit and vouchuired by law. ELLEN LA MASSUEY, Adminis’trix. m20 DEMIZJZOHNS,. A Fine Lot. « : Yor sale by . GLASSWARE, Tat \ Stock and the netaiemmnenes ares AND A¥YTER THIS, FIRST DAY OF MARCH, 1866, : *& I SHALL OFFER FOR SALE AT COST ! FOR CASH, +t s My Entire Stock of “SILVER WARE, _ CROCKERY,CHINA, CUTLERY, As Ehave concluded to close out my Ay Business in the above mentioned articles as speedily as possible, Crockery,.and private Families wili find this 8 opportunity ever before presented in this city for purchasing Crockery and Wares generally kept-in connection with it, ~~ / Everything I have in store will be offered at Cost ! a The public is invited to call and examine my CLOSING OUT PRICES! A. G. PIER, Broad Strect, Nevada. . Nevada, March Ist. PAINTING! PAINTING! P. L. RYAN, AS OPENED A SHOP opposite Wells, Fargo & Co's Express Ofiice, ON MAIN STREET ae He is prepared, as beretore, to do all kinds ef ‘HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE —AND— ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, On short notice and inva style that cannot be excelled in this State. feb27 4 Champion NHestaurant, Commercial Street, Adjoining ‘‘Charley’s’? Saloon, nearly opposite W. C. Randolyh’s Jewelry Store, Will be opened on Saturday, March 10th, 1866.. BLACKFORD would iaform the people abe of Nevada city that he can always be found at the above place where he intends to keep a in the edible line, of the best the market affords. Meals can ‘be had at all hours. Lodging—Persons desiring Lodging can be aecommodated. Prices reasonable—Give me a call. J. BLACKFORD, Prop’r. Nevada, March 9th. ACard from the Trustees of the Nevada Theatre Company. In the Nevada Gazette of March 22nd, there appeared under the head of ‘Beware of Greenbaecks,”’ a fabrication of contemptible, dirty lies against the Trustees of the Nevada Theatre Company, over the signature of Julius Dreyfuss. He savs that he com. . menced a suit against the Theatre Company before Justice Palmer and that the Trustees paid him in Greenbacks In reply to the above, Julius Dreyfuss never commenced suit against the Theatre Company in Justice Palmer’s or any other Court— nei ther did the Theatre Company or its Trustees ever pay him in Greenbacks—neither do the Theatre Company owe him anything. oe ~~ *FHE TRUSTEES, m23 Of the Nevada Theatre Company. Through respect for Julius Dreyfuss and his Greenback grievance, we will help him to more fully explain the case. J. Dreyfuss sold a Bill of $19 00 against the Theatre Company to @ man by the name of Staley. Now it appears, Staley, the naughty fellow. has paid the unsuspect ing Julius in Greenbacks. Surely, no intelligentcitizen would blame us for a mean action committed by others. THE TRUSTEES, m25 Nevada Theatre Company. Ground Feed, Barley, Corn, Wheat, Bren and Shorts, , ? For ‘sale by Hotels, Restaurants, Dealers in. MONROE DOCTRINE ! —FOR— — AMERICA! % prvepreenrnnn®! ge MILITARY GOVERNMENT ! _ REBELS! All who endorse the above are solic= ited to make their — HEADQUARTERS Ry . AT THR UX MS STORE ROOMS: S ee —OFr— . A FULL AND COMPLETE HEAVY & SHELF HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, POWDER, FUSE, Mining and Farming Tools, Groceries & Provisions FLOUR AND FEED, WINES AND LIQUORS, _ CASE Goons, fe Ete. Ete. Late ice We return thanks to our many friends for their patrouage during the past year, which we have endeavored to Gain, and hope to retain and inorease by a fair and honorable-course of dealing. . Our Prices are made at.a fair living advance, from the San Francisco Wholesale market rates, without which, no House can long sustain either itself, its credit or its reputation. OUR TERMS ARE CASH ! Or 30 days to approved credit trade, All accounts averaging over our ‘‘Time” limit, will invariably be charged with interest as upon money leaned. All who f vor our business terms are respectiully solicited to extend ws, or continue — their patronage.All errors of our own, or employees promptly rectified upon being brought to our notice. ARE AGENTS FOR Almaden Quicksilver COMPANY. Will sell FOR CASH, ONLY, at their WHOLESALE PRICE, freight added, Silver Flasks, in order, BOUGHT. All indebted to our Firm en the last years’ business are requested to settle thei accounts at once. . ta Goods delivered a reasonable distance Free of Charge. Mao GREGORY & WAITE. GREGORY & WAITE. Nevada Fok. 14th. . Crawford, Leavitt & Co Crawford, Leavitt'&Co. o J _ Where thev will find atalltimes