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

December 11, 1866 (4 pages)

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Sule» Cloonen and wife. Judg. Tea and Beasley: ve Boisley —Cause referred to “Joseph Kutz, with instructions to take testimony by question and answer and. report to the Court. _ Alderman vs Nichols. ‘Judgment for plaintiff. _ Daltowvs Dowling. Demurrer to come plaint overruled and defendant given 10 aa tia SET.—Miners’ Ditch Co. vs Powemetals. Set for trial, Jan. 28th. __ Pioche vs Hurst et als, Jan. 7th. Brown et als vs MeMurry, Jan. 7th. Bouvier vs New York and Grass Vellay . Jan. aN Gitivcas Tiaicmers: ing, an hombre came = this city “prospecting” for a Democrat. The work was ene that he was compelled to take aboard a considerable amount of Democratic spirit—tangle leg—and as a conse-. quence he became enthusiastically Demo_ @raticearly inthe day. He stationed him‘self on Broad street and appealed so loud__ Ty and furiously to his partizans as to dis_ turb'the peace, whereupon he was nabbed ~ Urofcr Bett and conducted o the Dem_ O¢ratic headquarters on Broad street. We are glad that our officers are prompt in arTesting these boisterous drunkards. They @fe a nuisance that should be abated.— There has been too much of it lately. Yesterday mornis Clormma.—Banner Bros., corner of Broad and Pine streets, are receiving every day robes of all textures, of the very latest styles, and from their large stock they can suit the taste of all. They have an immense stock of men and boys’ clothing, -farnishing goods, hats, caps, boots & shoes, ‘and in fact mecessary for a complete outfit forthe Winter. They can ee ‘fit a gentleman out for the ball room, or supply the miner with asuit that will never “take water,” at the very lowest prices. ~ Read the advertisement in to-day’s paper, : Sacioso adel the new goods they "Sous Coumes,—Tho Dullctin ways that _ the New York Post in giving news items ' from this coast, made Assessor Bean the Assessor of a Revenue District, instead of _ Assessor of Nevada county. This mistake is probably owing to the fact that our Atlantic neighbors cannot comprehend how ‘one county can have such varied and extensive resources as our Assessor’s Report shows county. Should a cor‘Feet Teport of the resources of the District ablis Eastern journals would prob=== of the State pe! ae Seen ae sare e ENGLISH AND FRENCH Pine street.. ssssnesaeneMovnda City. neon gy ner Bet He has algo: Candies and a pe ee fresh supply of Nuts, nverybody should visit his store and see ‘= CIGARS! CIGARS! CIGARS! L. PHILIPS: e HAS JUST RECEIVED At his place of business, on Cvceucune .-++ Nevada City. A large and well selected stock of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, Havana Cigars, . Tobacco, Cards and Cutlery. Which they will sell as cheap as they can be bought in the county. n28 @. B. CRAWFORD, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, RETAIL PDRALER STATIONERY ,! Blank Books, . Sheet_usie, *' Albums, . Gold Pens, Mouldings, .Engravings,. Ke. &e.t&e, Picture Frames, of any size, made to order. &27~ Constable and Justice’s Blanks on hand. ereeaa® Ae we WATCHES, 24 FOR SALE BY W. (C. RANDOLPH. Nevada, Sept. 7th. D. 8, BAKER, J. 4. MARTIN, BAKER & MARBRTEIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers inj GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GOODS OFA RiINDs. ——~ALSO— WHEAT, CORN, BARLEY, GROUND FEED. WwooD! WwooD! Shingles, <e., WHERE? At BAKER & MARTINS, NO. 7% BROAD STRERT. Nevada, September 12th. THE BEST FURNITURE. _ ©° BE FOUND "This side of San Francisco is kept at the Store of J. KE. JOHNSTON. Broad street, nearly opposite National Exchange WwooD! Shakes, &e., Bureaus, Chairs, So Bedsteads, : i EVERYTHING GOES—CHRAP FOR CASH, ON ‘CHRISTMAS EVENING, Dee, 250. . OE I Sete g Supper, Three Dollars. Bh Loew ge-y monet re that Evening Carriages wil be furnished free Ban conviction of the NEW YEAR'S BALL
A Grand Ball will be givenON MONDAY EVE’G, Dec. Bist. (New Year's Eve.) By MBS. N. BLUM, AT TEMPERANCE HALL, A fine Supper will be served up on the occasion has been anda fine neki No expense or pains will be spared to. make wee the most attractive Ball of the season. A genéral invitation isextended. Tickets, including Supper,-$8. , 33.000 REWARD ! aoa Ts Governor of the State of California offers a Reward of $1.000 and the Board of Supervisors of Nevada County $2.000 for the arrest and. MUBDERERS —or— JAMES L. COOPER & JOSEPH KYLE, sentlied on the of Monday, November 26, t br ny wh 8 gt of the South Yuba Rivae: Nevada Co unty. rder of the Board o Superviso: aie R. H. tT ARGUBLAR. Clerk. Nevada city, Dec. 3d. d4 How to Economize ! Buy your Goods at] A. GOLDSMITH? S Fashionable Dry Goods Store, — Cor. Broad & Pine Sts. Nevada City. Millinery Goods. Carpets. Gil Cloths, Ladies and Children’s Shocs, . Fall and Winter Dry & Fancy Goods The Cheapest Dry Goods in town. CLINE & NOVITSKY, wes inform the people of Nevada City and vicinicy that they have JU ST BEECH IVE D A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS! The Best Stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, ALPACCAS, MERINOS,.SILKS, HOSI*BY, LACES, BRUAGEIS, TaPESTRY & THREE-PLY CARPETS, &., &e. To be found in our Store on 7" COMMERCIAL STREET, nearly opposite Randgiph’s Jewelry . ‘Store. 44 4 CLINE & NOVITSKY. Nevada City, Oct. ast. TOTIC P) a a Nao the acorn! Neen Shoe ae oa and all persons. ‘ae deceased, to sett ine ae fame Ped Z. 1,000,000 Tons of all sorts of Goods ts ‘ahiilac ides put? A Larger stock of Goods in their line . * store in the County, 3 5 hee: Amounting to something less than cargo’ for . 8 the Great Eastern atid consisting of r Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, Crockery Ware, AND Glass Ware, [To which we might add for the benefit of competitors, BEWARE.] ¥ GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WINES AND LIQUORS, Of.the Choicest rage te BARLEY, WHEAT, BRAN, SHORTS, &o. &o. On hand and to arrive, mostly to arrive, A tegatana oh 1000 kegs of Powder; Fuse siioegh For an Ocean Cableand warranted not to break connection, Afew miles of Rubber Hose, 4 kinds, Which we are selling to the benefit of 100,000 gallons of Kerosene; Lard and Lubricating Oils, To grease the gudgeons of the Universe, ~-q More Quicksilver than we wantat » the present rates. 1000 Boxes of Candles, with wicks in them and warranted to burn, Sugars of all kinds, a mountain of them, ; ever known before, A few Cords of corn fed. On hand, also, « big pile of Lard,that never made a sheep's acquaintance, or no sale, “mm, warranted 100 kegs and 49 cases Butter, We buy and sell the best article. 100 kegs Nails, assorted. Makes. Hoes, Pitchforks, Sluice Forks, Shoveis, Spades, _ Sledges, Steel, Hope, Twine, Rubber Packing, Demijohns and any kind of liquors to fill them, 5; . Case and Shelf Goods in any quantity We button: hole nobody for cistom and have no motto but “fair dealing. —-TOo ARBIVE—