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

April 8, 1868 (4 pages)

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NEVADA erry, . CALIPORNIA.: ee — ; ~ OCh INTELLIGENCE. BURGLARY. —Ah Lee and Ah Bing were yesterday examined before Judge “Palmer upon the charge of burglary. They were charged with breaking into the store of Mr. Burnie, tailor, at Grass __ Valley, on the night of March 17th, ant ee hoe and @ ~ pete & Sohne for detentieete: A number of keys found in the possession of the defendants, and the identification of property by the owners was the testimony relied npon by the prosecution: It was deemed sufficient to warrant their being héeld.to await the action of the. next Grand ‘ ary. ; Morz Rati, — Yesterday was a mean drizzly day, highly conducive to rheumatic aches and colds. The damp, chilling air found ita way into every corner to the disgust of those who have been talking so much about the “beautiful Spring having come again.” It looks now as if the only prospect of reaching Summer is to “take a hack track" snd reverse the seasons. = Ser For TRIAL.—The case of the _. Nevada Water Co. vs Henry Powell et als, comes up for trial in the District Court. The suit_involves important mining andwater rights in. Shady. a The case. was tried once and }: decision reversed by the Supreme urt. The attorneys are A. C. Niles for plaintiffs and Sargent and Belden for defendants, _ Giant Powper.—Sam. Henry, of Moore's Flat, and V. G. Bell of Bridge' port township, have procured a lot of the new blasting material known as giant powder. Mr. Henry will test it in the heavy pipé clay th the tines at Woolsey’s Flat, and Mr. Bell will test it in the deep gravel claims of BridgeSpring Dry Goops.—J. & 8. Rosenthal have now received their splendid and invite the ladies of Nevada to call and see them. They have any amount . of fine silks and; other dress’ paterns, ~ trimmings, domestic goods, prints, etc., which they offer at very low rates. — InsANE.—Hugh R. McGill was yes_ terday examined before Judge Niles on ~ the charge of insanity, and ordered sent __.to Stockten.He is a--native—ofOhio, “aged about 86 years, and has resided in this State thirteen years. He was first . attacked about two months ago, and he has been in the hebit of tearing his clothes and breaking furniture. His insanity is caused by.the use of tobacco and liquor. THE Gop Run Briwex—The repairs on the Gold Run bridge are completed and the road by way of Sacramento street is now open for teams.— If the bridge stands it won’t be closed again. . THE Democratic ( County Convention meets at Grass Valley on Saturday, the 18th, and the Primaries will be held mext Saturday. The call of the Township Committee for the election in this precinct will be found in our advertising columns. AMOUNT Or Rain.—The total amount of rain which~has fallen during the} present season is 104:74} inches. . The last rain up to yesterday morning amounted to .58 of an inch. herRovawent.—Hamilton Hall into’ Two new private boxes are to be built . the Wa-. ner tonal, the auditorium iato be made lar Wear are offered as low as $10 and $121, for full suits. Let every man in the . . . eounty go and bay himself rich at Ban. . Fash . large additions of Spring and Summer Everybody from every where is rushing to the great clothing establishment of Banner Bros. This indomitable firm has opened the greatest campaign in the Slothing line ever inaugurated. in the State. They are selling Spring suits as low as $7, for coat pants and vest, and everything from. a neck-tie to ‘fall dress-suit in like proportion. «Fine -dress-suits for Spring and Summer ner Bros. ‘ oo THe Trove To Buy.—A. Haas & Co., corner of Broad: and Pine streets, are “mark:ng out,” and selling clothing cheaper than ever before offered in this city. They have fine Summer suits which ‘are offered as low as $9,—for goods, and all kinds of clothing a offered at like rates. ‘REMOVAL.—Rosenberg Bros. have fitted up a fine store, and removed their stock of dry goods to Kelsey’s building; the room formerly occupied as the Post Office, on Commercial street. They have added largely to their splendid stock, and are every day receiving goods which they sell at low ‘prices Ladies are invited to call at the new store and examine goods and prices. * To CHEewers AND SMOKERS.—Tothe “Baldwin’s Fig,” can only be had. of Wm. Lewis, wholesale and retail tobacconist, Broad street, Nevada. * —_—_—_—_—[—— FOR CITY MARSHAL. AT, BAILEY is hereby announced as a candidate for the = of Road Marshal. ruta cas May 0, 1A. FOR crry. ¥ MARSHAL, Jor H. GRAY Wann announced, at the request of many friends, a\candidate for the office of City Marsial, “at the: City “Election in May next. Nevada; March Sist, 1868. For City Tre Treasurer. : (pans R. CRAWFORD will be a candi. date for Ci Teena, at the Charter Election, May ath, 1868. m24 ' FOR CITY TREASURER. D, athe ap cncste election to be held AN NIVERSARY PARADE. § hy NEVADA LIGHT GUARD is ordered to appear at the Armory on a 18th, . versary of the ization Of the the Company. a4 10 at 10 cee ee M. in FULL E ber is poem ye to yy very member on promi att tly at the hour named. y order, 3A. LANCASTER, Commanding. J. F. Carr, 0.8. _ N. B.—Company drill in the New Tactics R. FININGER & CO, Who land Retail Dealers in FINE B NDIES, WINES —anp— LIQUORS GENERALLY. ee a 76 BROAD jeg North. American Steamship. Co OPPOSITION PANAMA. HE NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY will dispatch Fast New Steamer ga pando TONS, R. H. HORNER. ....0400ss. FOR ‘PA NA MA 9 From Mission Street Whar, Gan Franceco, Connecting via Panama Railroad, at Aspinwall with the Company’s entirely new SteamSANTIAGO-—3,000 TONS, FOR NEW YORK. coat, pants and vest. Hats, furnishing . bacco—a new and superior article,called . himself asa can-} . THE BEST FURNITURE cautioned PRARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST prepared. : “eheateat, NDUCEMENTS are now offered to of all kinds of CLOTMING, FURNISH GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, ana all kinds of Goods in the Clothing line and the LOW PRICES at HAAS & CO," Store are causing great “EXCITEMENT — he ON That estabiils: meni and the Shanes baying . splendid Rubber C.othing and Boots, warran. ted to keep out the water of DEER CREEK Or any other stream in the county of Nevada, A RICH STRIKE Is no better than the splendid bargains which are obtained at the store of 8. HAAS & CO., OF ING. We have a fall stock and people can rely upon getting SUITS that will suit them —— before offered in these DICCINGS. Since we have opened at the old stand, Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets, a pleasant room has been fitted up where we keep a LARGE STOCK OF LADIES’ SHOES. Let Everybody come and buy at the lowest prices of coy s ; 8S. HAAS & CO. COR. PINE & COMMERCIAL ers. . Nevada City. Nevada, March 12th. GOLDSMITH'S DRY COODS STORE, Cor. Broad & Pine Streets. wee Keep always the E * a. wa Gheapest, fe _ Assortment of Dry Goods, ~~ “Carpets, Oil Cloths. & & TO BE FOUND This side of San Francisco is kept at the Store of J. E. JOHNSTON. Broad street, pg pds Al posite Hat etienal Ex Hote
Bureaus, EVERYTHING GOES—CHEAP FOR CASH, UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING Done at the shortest notice. o> Call and examine she Bock 1.18 iL. W. WILLIAMS, . JOHNSON WILLIAMS & JOUNSON, s & Counselors at Law . And Notaries Public. L. W. . WILLIAMS, ‘Commissioner of Deéds ro the State of Nevada. Nevada, Cal. 81 JOHN F. BUSSENIUS, ey” Physicians’ Prescriptions earefully Francisco. MASONIC BUILDING, Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets é DOCTOR i. TILING, ; Aeresatea vs ar pga Dorpat. ears ae a RT NTT The LATEST STYLE OF SPRING CLOTH. ABCONSTRUCTION ls Ae ere 8] or THE RECONSTRUCTION POLICY of Congress or Andy Johnson, but the RECONSTRUCTION POLICY —oFr— . MYERS & COMPANY, . . “) ber for Fix (" MEYERS & ©0., 47 Cometo'thiscity withthe — Largest and BEST STOCK OF CLOTHING! Ever Brought to the Mountains. AND ARE a Sadat NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD! NEW ‘PRICES! MYERS & CO., MYERS & CoO. Announce to. the inhabitants of Nevada county that they have NEW Goons ! _ JUST OPENED A MAMMOTH CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, —ON THE Corner of Broad & Pine Sts. Our Anvertssont consists of all the Latest Styles of Fashionable SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING Silk, Velvet & Cashmere Vests, —aNnD— Gents’ complete Fancy Dress Suits. A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF CALIFORNIA BLANKETS renieeeerne (27 Aloo, avery arg and Complete Astort . ment ofBOYS’ CLOTHING ! Having purchased our Goods for CASH of the Leading New York Houses, SINCE THE DECLINE'IN PRICES, WE CAN AND SHALL RUN A LIVE. "LY OPPOSITION TO HIGH PRICES. — WB HAVE A SUPERIOR STOCK OF GENTLEMEN'S FINE LINEN SHIRTS! Miners’ Shirts Bee and Underclothing, : Shoes, : and Gaiters, TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS, * UMBRELLAS, FANCY ARTICLES, ' And Everything pertaining to a FIRST CLASS CLOTHING STORE. =. BVERY VARIETY OF fwRUBBER GOODS 4) ee A LIBERAL DISCOUNT MADE . \ —COUNTRY DEALERS. Having anchored ourselves in this city, we ahaa eomnever. by ~ HONORABLE MEANS To satisfy all who patronise us. Everybody is invited to call at onr CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, corner of Broadand Pine gtreets, and examine Our Stock and Prices. a _ MYERS. & ca.. oat. . “Rerde, Mareh it, . wait o: . WHEAT, — LUMBER) LUMBER . LUMBER SCOTT FLAT. “SAW MILL. Co. Lumber Vard: SACRAMENTO ST., near Gold Ron Bridg. DEALERS IN gat a SPRUCE & OAK, LUMBER L. KINDS OF DRESSED AND UNA’>D agora FLOORING constantly on SEDING AND SHAKES, . Particular attention paid to furnishing Lume Contracts tener ee ee ise “000 to 00,000 feet, r from feet a on short notice. Best quality Fencing always on peed, Verds at r Werd, tisege hear the Gold Run ont BE 1 or at our City Lumbe on ramento at the Sales Yard, on Sacramento street, ready O wal customers. "Terms Cash, s coved Gredit for thirty days. ps gitar LIFE INSURANCE. _ ysis. is TO CERTIFY, THAT THOMAS SHURTLEFF, Is this day appointed Agent for Nevada city { and the surrounding country, or wherever he imay take a Risk, for the EXCELSIOR LIFE INSURANCE. COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. . 8. W. BACKUS & CO. Managers Pacific Branch Excelsior Life Ines Bn Ffanelaen New —_ NE 614 MarD+ 8. BAKER, Vi A, MARTIN BAKER & MARTEN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS — CAN FRPITS AND SHELF GOOD OF ALL. KINDs, — CORN, ee aA _ BARLEY, _GROUND FEED wooD! woop -WoOoD 1! Shakes, Shingles, &c., ley WHERE? At BAKER & MARTINS, NO. % BROAD anes Nevada, September 12th. : J. NAFFZIGER, J. BR, STONE EMPIRE MARKET. No. 7 Commercial Street, NEVADA ADA CITY. NAFFZIGER & 81 STONE, Prop’rs, full supply of PHabA hand BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, Hams, Bacon, Lard, &e. &, e OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, an As Cheap gan be delivered here from Pre ” A supply of Dried ‘Heer a Fresh Pork Sau: &€., always on All orders from the: sh bantry. carefully’ and Peery alled delivered in the city. toe of charge. DR. KENT, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, — ALL OPERATIONS coretely and skillfally performed. eases and sensitive Teeth Boa ed and uueu, Teeth inserted on Vulcanite $2 &, for full upper ur lower set. Also, on or Silver on oo most improved . Office, No.1 Co. TaL'ST., GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, ble. Mutual Life Susecuan Company, OF NEW YORK. Cash Surplus, 8, $23,000,000. (@7"ISSUES POLICIES AT LOWER RATES ¢@/"DOES MORE BUSINESS, &@” AND PAYS LARGER DIVIDENDS. THE “UNION” OF SAN FRANCISCO. Capital over $1,000. 000. ty" WILL TAKE GOOD RISKS AT AS_geg t@7" REASONABLE RATES AS_geg t@ANY OTHER RESPON._g3 tay SIBLE COMPANY. _ges 8S. B. DAVENPORT’, Agent. __ Nevada, Jan, 24th. PRICES REI REDUCED ! CUSRIOULEE 2 by Geo. F. Root. A New Work for the Piano, and the favorite among the most successful Teachers. Mome Cirele, Vols. 1, 2 and 2, cloth.Home Circle, Vols. 1,2and 8, bds, -FY mya ava is also called the Pisnist's Richardson's Piano Bertint’s Pis ano Hunten's Piano , Sees, Peter's The on with other Publications, are sold af less than Kastern Kohler, Chase & Co, Desiges in Mnslo and Musical Sepeemante. ciseo. Ss ‘ meb2b JAMES MONRO, Dealer in’ . Beer, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef, ‘Gi always be. found = :