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

December 27, 1868 (4 pages)

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feyou bow it re! ae . oe at $1 00 per ‘cme. The sugar crop ofthe parish is expected fé built of logs,whichare ena té amount toten thousand or twelve . that they have to be set on endand thousandshogsheads. : “The trees were’ covered with grass, the openings being WHEN pH evacuated Bickeiond. in a ta mad. The bill of fare is “FOR SALE! Posted as to the ‘pitice where they-can ‘bay tne Unretmas Goods ‘and coffee twice aday, and "1865, the City Council ordered the de WATCHES, THE CHEAPEST 11 . building a town and it is the only level barrels of whisky weredestroyed. The place on Treasure Hill, a high, bald city having been sued for damages by { ee eh Be, mountain. The claims are located three some of the owners, the Richmond Ciry ' yanplig lots is the order of the day.— the city for $15,000. The other owners. -SS '. The writer thinks there is a chance for will doubtless now recover in like man.é tree was heal laden with beautiful the biggest kind of a free fight’next ner, «= . formerly of this’city, ‘has located two by youremartnéés, and pay ® great desl : more fot your Goods than is S11x.—The Pioneer Silk Factory project, says the San Jose Mercury, it GEO. R. CRAWFORD CHARGES. AND seems is by no méans a failure as many . -mill sites which he thinks valuable,and supposed. Mr. Newman’ has put ‘up ‘. was carried. out in one in a snow several looms in the wooden bailding . «. storm to’kéep it from being jamped.— erected near thé site for the brick fac TOYS! TOYS! TOYS: IL VER WARE, The Largest, Meals are from $1 00 to $1 50 each, tory; and is now actually turning out a ly wood from $10 to $20 a cord, flour from fine article of silk goods. The Prettiest, . ' The Neatest, $17 to $25: per hundred, end many. are . without coin or shelter and will suffer a _@ew: Conner Jatinched his-steamboat, ctatmees eee '. great deal. Clark advises everybody to which he eal s “Kate-Conner” on the . . stay at home nntil. Spring. River Jordan, Utah, Dec. 10th. The Surctpk oF Dr, CoLiins.—The Salt Lake Reporter describes her trial’ deo 1 been left, trip which is prefrounced a perfect sucCo,, and . -Grass Valley papers givean account of cess. treasur-. the suicide of Dr. Chas. F. Collins in . Shed Phone Béla, fo ‘Heasrer of tho tired to his room in the rear of the school. vee C . . stereocenpied by .Mr. Wolf and.him . save life. tion to make of the money and properappearance and icc ok many pres~ ty. Deceased was in easy circumstan— pr been: paid i ‘ neaeeren She is of 60 tons measurement, 55. feet long, 18 feet main breadth and has buy any of the follewing artiBROAD STREET, cles withont ganas GEO. R. CRAWFORD’ $. etors of the Olympic $3,518. rer DIED. ar1. wereAnaly Santa Claus, subject to the order ofthe other to “the ‘Sisters ‘of Charity. He school for library books. It was handmentioned‘two bills of small amounts ed to Mrs. Peabody, the treasurer of as all hé owed! A short time previous Stock and Prices:— NEVADA. ces. He left a check on the Hibernia —— = . -Savings Bank for his sister, and the. Ja Miiinsa this Dishes on the ath inst., Martha, wife : 38 years. thgow, aged ellen eB drug store he. wished to be sold and. °“The funeral will take place from the . " one half given to his sister and the sida, Co's.:-bank:. by WORK BOXES, , BIBLES, Albums, — Methodist Chawly this afternoon at 3 o'clock. TOY BOVES, Kllustrated Gift Books, ENGRAVINGS, oy DOG Lost. : CH. FERRAND, SLUT, long tail =~ trimmed ears, was lost @day ortwo ago. The finder will be suitably rewarded on bringing her to this office. DAGUERREAN ARTIST, Pence agamammta balto his death the Doctor had been drink Fancy Goods, DIARIES FOR 1869. a8 ng. He was usually strictly temperate, A SMALL BLA CK Al AND TAN TERRIER FHOTOGRAPHIC . bat once having ‘liquor could not . control his appetite’ He.was an Eng . lishman by birth; aged 48; and was a _ . graduate at one of the English Schools —AND— Over en United States Bakers CaRDS, = >. M. 8. DEAL, Attorney at Law, lege, of Medicine. and The Great Mystery of the Annual GRANT HAS SPOKEN.—General Grant’s Justice of the Peace. : _ Rey, Fath . ae us have peace” struck the right . cord in the popular heart, and whem he speaks his words go right to the people. —OFr THE— . He has now expressed himself in favor ‘Lambilotte's are his views, as expressed to a number . of: Congressmen, who pledged their ". hearty co-operation. — Boarp oF EXAMINATION.—T hee coun 2. ww RIVER NILE! gf Dealer ——_— Jonson's Last.—Johnson is deter Miss ad thed™ap-hill” noteswere sung with ease and grace. Masters Grimes and ‘Claney ‘prodyced the basso very-eredi ing its last days in aid of the rebels. manner in the late rebellion. . This last proclamation includes all the leading ‘rebels from Jeff. Davis down. J. W, HINDS. BANKERS, Or AND AFTER THIS DATE, we pe to encourage the Mes tig pe ee QUARTZ MINING Co. Location of yee ee Anthony Honee, mecthigot Notice is hereby given af aCo Nevada om at a mee of thegars of Trastees of ber, 1 the isth sment (No, 6 delinquent fod evseaiegy and will be duly dul ‘be Hi price paid for State and County Se Interest. Sted t Drafts on San Francieeo, Sacramento, Ct ONLY solicited. E. F. SPENCE. Denk cba, chegan nap nr and . make collections ~ transact aneacl&a general Banking business. Gold and Ores a every description melted, re — and pags ng Gio . ° MARTIN WETZEL, l{door below Naffzigar & Stone’s butcher shop NEVADA, CITY, Me Antelope Restaurant. Whelesale and Metatl.aeslers BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. —Iy = urchased the well ening te oy tps Loan Money on Good Secur Sraneneee Reeteen ee geal serge advertised for sale at public auction and unless before, will be sold on of February, 1869, to pay
ena it and Express argos’i rans Also ity ata Gow ate BEFORE SPRING! Mint V: uation for . Dust offered us—less —— ndrvhuly ALL THE GOODS IN MY STORE ot Decem SePRA Of Site one BE Trees ga beg stave vada. County. by pee the all Bullion or PN R. W. TULLY BROAD STREBT. -.+eeey,-NEVADA CITY. 8-1 am determined to sell 8. P.FRENCH, Secre He has issued a proclamation pardoning: Oftice~Anthony “House. a, mt all who aided or participated: im any GEO. W. KIDD. o12 duced in NEVADA COUNTY. Miedey and Nimined to worry oat his term by spend— hate stodeetaina and exper we ses teal with By their respective parts with iced That lacked neither pathos ancy. Mr. Charles Sayers achimself well with his tenorpart ~* (3 Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash aePres Broad Street, Opposite the Nevad enement (N tae k . ty Board of Examination will meet at Flee ac payable mtorr to the t er— or Silver An . the High School room to-morrow. All which saiassesment shail re¥'CASH custom 0 . Who désire to. apply for county certifi ei. . cat88should-be.on hand. GEO. R. CRAWFORD, Broad street,......Nevada City. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef, CORNED PORK, VEAL, &e. mentative.: aerating:ie the choir: his administration, . He also favors an Saran4 herrea &e. JAMES MON RO, — . burden ef the public debt. Economy and retrenchment will be the rule: of Is fully explained. in a work now being intro “was eantients: “Mr:Chase ‘performed . , ra session of Congress as necessary . to the welfare of the country. These &e. Call on 4 Nevada City, Cala. of making the’best of the resources of ‘and bis stops the country, without increasing the me. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, Orrice — *“* TRANSCRIP?’ . BUILDING, INUNDATION ENVELOPES, © Gold Pens, . GS Every kind of Photographs and Ambro-' ypes taken reee.ae style A 8 cf of the t Art. MYSTERY EXPLAINED . of Pharmacy. He,also held the degree . of M.D. from the South Carolina Colic. as, Don’t be so unsophisticated as to ‘A note wasfound. upon the “Humpty Dumpty” yielded the propri table directing Mr. Wolf what disposi “walle, Soe tn ieeenint « haaoond ents of — W. C. RANDOLPH, — sself; and, was:shortly after found by the guards of four feet. ‘} latter breathing heavily. Medical aid On Thanksgiving Day, Wood's Mu'} was immediately called but. too late to seum, New York, netted $4,355, and: die BY -. Toys ever seen in Nevada City! She can steam at the rate of nine that place on ‘Wednesday ,‘night, by miles an hour, bat will not go faster} taking Prussic acid. The deceased rethan.seven ‘utiless occasion calls for it. gt tee The Handsomest, _. The Cateist, The Cheapest ~ Stock of WIWES, LIQUORS, &e. nts for London’ and Liverpool end InsuranceCo. Correspondents— The Bank of. California, San Francisco; D. 0. Mills & Co. Sacramento Sami pr ceJose, oaen ose¢ Pomme ak of California, Virginia City, And Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. OF FICE~BROAD STREET, nh acti 4 tably and they contributed ‘greatly to In Belgium a new mode of dressing twill keep its tamatte the National Exchange Hotel eupeeied, with the very best ‘the harmony of: the choruses. Lastly, wounds has been adopted. A sheet of ‘Abwaxs ‘ON HAND sanda thoro know) D.8. BAKER. 3. A. MARTIN -your hamble servant to whom the barilead one 4iftieth of an inch in thickness e@ me to See the sige PATTE TRUFFE, CHAMPIGONS BAKER & MARTIN, a ‘aes favor me with tone solos were » Made poweis applied. to the seat of injury, and And all kindsofFANCY PRESERVES pat Wholesale and Retail Dealers in -. ful efforts to distinguish himself,though made to assume its shape by. pressure. y the at reasonable el. "ar BaatiGiek Ge oh Rivede ana’ Vistnteyy give GROCERIES, PROVISIONS all he-came near extinguishing himself, owBy means of strips of adhesive plaster ces. we ox at CHAS. ‘CAN FRUITS AND SHELF Good Nevada, Aug. 12th. _ing toa troublesome French frog that the lead is: secured, and a current of OF ALL KINDS, nearly choked his vocal organ. In confresh ‘water is poured over the surface Nevada, Moore's JOHN CALDWELL, °s_ Flat & Bureka ‘ —ALS0— elasionI will say every one, present of the flesh once or twice a day. Attorney and Counselor at Law WHEAT, “wasdelighted with: the singing.” A. R. PHILADELPHIA turns out four mil Saoae ey . _If seems that the value of slave proplion dollars’ worth of shoes annually, erty in Cuba is rapidly depreciating and claims that the ladies shoes manuin now the insurrectionary disturbances factured there are the best in America, } BURBKA. affect the island. The value It has a large trade with South Ameri phiave decreased in price one ca and Cuba, and those sent to Cuba ~ (re noted for thete small size, + Notary Pablic. . MOORE'S FLAT, NEVADA COUNTY. eae: . CORN, BARLEY, GROUND FEED WeoD! WOOD WooD! we BF 6 Van Alstine, Don’t blame usif you get fooled a & & thas tho, Sosorations of this tree were looking for “fat things.” eg JEWELRY, . deepal around, and in the town euit Court lately gave judgment agai ‘twas geperally conceded Springs The wberdiatore are‘on hand é 4 ee d ae wer a for them of all.liquor within the city coffee, bread and beef for a change at struction: limits. Under this order about 3,000 <1 supper. . At Chloside: Flat, they are aa Shakes, Shingles, &., &e., > Py At BAKER & MARTINS, NO. % BROAD STREBT — a “apon. ‘Some folks ager believe they are ee The bi