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The Duily Transeript
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
KS
LOCAL AFFAIRS. .
No Damage.
Whilein other parts of the State
bridges have been washed away, railroads im every direction interrupted,
and tewns flooded, we learn of little
damage in this county. The roads,
though very muddy, are passable in
every direction, and waile even
steamboats are. compelled to stop on
account of the storm, our stages continue to run. We learn of little damage to ditches, flumes or reservoirs,
afd there is no danger of flooded
fields or overflowed towns in this locality. The rain has mo terrors for
the miner, but he dooks upon the
‘storm as his benefactor and rejoices
in the prospect of “big returns”
when he cleans up after the first run,
Nevada county can count up the benefits of the recent storm in thousands
and its damage in tens, placing an
immense balance on the side ot the
benefits.
a
The Sterm in Eureka Tewnship.
A correspondent writing from Eureka, Dec. 26th, gives us some interesting items in regard to the sterm
an that locality. The report comes
‘ad@n to Monday. The snow at
Graniteville was at that time two feet
deep, on the Bowman road four feet,
and at, the Bowman dam two feet.
The following i is the rain fall, including melted snow, according to the
rain gauge kept at Bowman's dam:
Date. Inches.
Dec. 18 ER ORE oY. 2.27
5 ee erence 7.41
86 BON, TEES cence dees 3.36
DD Soi cdc deghe tent 2.36
+—£6 Per ewrr ste eee of a epte caper
igh eedelad named: 176
Be IDG caucida scare eee Usher 1.65
For the storm, to 20th... -24.78
For Oct. and Nov....8.86
Total for the seasom....33.65
At the date of our report it was
‘still raining. The damage done the
flume of the North Blcomfield Mining Co., near'the dam, is almost en‘tirely repaired.
Smith’s Patern Bazaar.
This is the title of an illustrated
paper published quarterly in New
~¥ork, devoted entirely to the styles.
~ foxwhich full sized patterns, with
<e\oth models are furnished on application tothe publisher. The publisher receives.patterns ahead of the
suit importers in. New York. The
paper before us is the size of Harper’s Weekly and contains 77 illustrations’ of ladies’ and ¢hildren’s
dresses, etc. The terms are,$l per
year with a pattern, Send for spec
imen copy to A. B. Smith, No, 914
Broadway, N. ¥.
A Fur Cape Lost.
A lady’s mink fur collar was lost
on last Saturday night, on the street
between the Congregational Church
and Aristocracy Hill. It the finder
will be kind enough to return it to
this office a suitable reward will =
given.
The Empire Market.
f 8. M. Timmons has again opened
the Empire Market, at the juuction
of ‘Main and Commercial’ streets,
where he is prepared to supply the
pedpile of Nevada with excellent beef,
pork, mutton, hams and lard at lowest cash prices. . Hig old friends and
the people generally are invited tc
give him a call. See his card.
Groceries.
Wf: Thos. Shurtleff has on hand a general. assortment of groceries, provisions, case goods, and lots of articles
such as Congress cakes, etc., suitable
for the holidays. He is prepared to
furnish everything in his line at the
~dowest: market~prices:~ alt and: see}
him. ©
New Bridge.
Vv Bartholomew Murphy is building
‘a mew and ‘substantial wagon
bridge across the Yuba river at Wash‘ingtomj: For a long time the old
bridge at,this point has been unsafe,
and the new one which is now neatly
ready for ‘eavel, will be a great converiietice to that section of the country. .
oer oe
Thea: Marker, who tame through
trom Washington with his stage on
time, yesterday, informs informs us that it
was Ahowing on the ridge. yesterday . +
NS sabia R ethos aa
during
And hosts of other Goods too nuLADIES TAKE NOTICE
> a
No Humbug Sale !
ee ee
ROSENBERG BROS,,
OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
the people that they are aow in receipt of a
Most Beautiful Stock of Goods,
Which have recently arrived from Europe,
New Fort and Boston,and especially adapa .
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!!
We invite eapeci@l attention to our large
and Magnidcent Stock of
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
DRESS G@ODS-~—The Largest, the
Cheapest, and the most vavied assortment ever
brought to this
City.
Every Article necessary in this line
COLORED VELVETS & SATINS.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Our Stock comprises an endless variety from
allthe celebrated’ Manufactoriés im the
East. Those in want of anything in this
line can not do better than purchase at
our House.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
A Splendid variety.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS,
And everything else imaginable.
LADIES’ UNDERWEAR,
Sacque Flannels,
~ merous to mention.
ta We would call the particular
attention of the peuple in the adjoining
towns to our MAMMOTH STOCK. Weéenjoy the reputation of selling everything in
our line
Cheaper than any other Establishment in the County and shall
comtinue to maintain it
at all hazards!
If you want Goods at extraordinary Low Rates, go to
ROSENBERG BROS.
COMMERCIAL STREET.
Nevada, Dec. 5th.
GAY STOCK OF GOODS!
wm A e~
J. & M. BLUM,
Have the Finest Stock of Goods
in their line to be found , »
this side of the Bay !
PRICES LOWER THAN ANY
OTHER ESTABLISHMENT
IN THE COUNTY !
tar seein of Tuner en
AND BEAUfee TIFUL STOCK, It surpase. anything ever brought to this tity.
Among the New Goods will be fotind
AN IMMENSE SsTOCK
OF TOYS!
Of Every. Variety Imaginable,
STOCK OF CANDIES! °
Is the Cheapest and the
Best in Nevada City !
Work Boxes, Recking Horses,
Fancy Crockery, Carriages,
Wheelbarrows, Drums,
A New and Beautiful Style of
Children's Fancy Parlor Sets.
School Satchels, Brushes,
Cutlery of all kinds.
Noah’s Arks, Horns,
i A splendid Variety,
Blocks, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
STATIONERY, all kinds,
claaRs, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c.
Obi ‘Mesh tae Ane sa abd as complete as
anyin the County. Before buying your
Toys’ and other farticles, don’t fail to visit
our GRAND TOY AND VARIETY STORE.
WE SELL CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY.
J. & Pa BLUM.
"APPLES FOR SALE.
» day for s'@ heavy tail
snow, however. ' aesenags Ns ‘
; Gear of thes Rear of Trustees; and thatl
The Great Pictorial Auneal.
Hostetter’s United States Almanac for
1872, for distribution, gratis throughout
the United States, and all siviliged countries of the Western Hemfsphere, is now
published and ready for delivery, in the
English, Gérman,French, Norwegian, Welsh,
Swedish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish
languiges, and all Whe wish to understand
the true philosophy of health ahould read
and ponder the valuable suggestions it contains. In addit:cn to am admirable medical
treatise on the ci uses, prevention and care
of a great varicty of diseases, it embraces &
large amoun: cf informatien interesting to
the mercha:t, the mechanic, the miner, the
farmer, th: planter, and professional man;
and she calculations have been made for
such meridians and lat##udes as are anost
suitable for a correct aad comprehensive
National Calen tar.
The nature, useg, aad extraordinary saniitary effects of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters,
the staple tonic amd alterative of more ¢han
half the Christiam world, are fully set forth
in its pages, which are also interspersed
with pictorial illustrations, valuable recipts
for the household and farm, humorous am
ecdotes, and other instructive and amusing
reading matter, original aad selected. This
will be one of the most useful Annuals that
will apperr with the opening of the year,
and may be hed forthe asking. The pre
prietors, Messrs. Hostetter & Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., on receipt ef atwo cent stamp,
will forward a copy Wy mail to any person
who carnot procure one in his neighborhood. The Bitters are sold in every city,
town and village, and are extensively used
throughout the entire civilized world.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY!
CLOCKS,
N. Ws KNOWLTON,
BROAD STREET..... NEVADA CITY.
Offers for sale AMERICAN AND IMPORTED GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES: °
CLOCKS of every deseription,
SILVER WARE, JEWELRY of all kinds,
GOLD PENS AND HOLDERS, and a large
stock for which suitable selection may be
made for PRESENTS.
aa” Watches and Jewelry repaired and
warranted. _. ne v80
NEVADA DRUG, STORE.
"8. M. PRESTON,’
ee ay
PRESCRIPTIONS carefully: compounded
at all hours—day or night.
on-explosive Kictesin,
And a Choice variety of
FLAVORING EXTRACTS, TOILET
GOODS, PERFUMES, &c.
‘Always on hand.
SW. COR, BROAD & PINE STREETS.
Under the Transcript Printing Office.
ALEX. 1. ZEKE . ) 8 1"). ROLseAN.
ZEKIND & CO.
i IN
Havana Cigars, Tobacco,
Playing Cards, Pipes, &c.
SOUTH-EAST CORNER MONTGOMERY
AND CLAY STREETS,
Sen Francisco.
San Francisco, Dee. Lith.
CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c.
‘ J. JACOBS,
‘ully intorm the people
of Ney; County t he has received at his etore, on a
Pine Street, Nevada City,
The Largest and most complete stock of
CIGARS, TOBACOCOS, PIPES, CUTLERY
&c. ever brought to Nevada city.
The Stock of Cigars comprise all the favorite Lego a from the very best to the
cheapest
In the line of Smoking and, Chewing To
bacco my istock cahndt be excelled.
Meerschaum and other kinds of Pipes I
have 8 very large stock.
I invite the especial attention of
Keepers and Country Dealers to new
stock of Goods. My prices are as Pp as
the Cheapest and the articles guaranteed as
“Pont fail’ "t fail to give me a call before making
your purchases.
J. JACOBS,
Masonic Building, Pine Street.
* Nevada, Nov. 30th.
Heald’s, Bryant & Stratton
BUSINESS COLLEGE, .
oi Posp STREETS,
‘San Francisco.
is the Leading. Commercial Sehool
of the Pacific. Its object is to impart
a ole education in businessaffairs. It
is open to persons of both sexes and of all
ages. There is an Academical Department
for those not sufficiently advanced for the
Business College.’ Sessions continue day
and evening throughout the year, Students
cam commence at any time.. Send: for
HxesLp’s ColLEcE art ig and full
ulars. Sent free addressing
— E. P. HEALD,
a2 Ban Francisco, Cal.
“ WOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
OTICE is hereby that the Assess
ment Roll of Nevada City, for the cur
‘year has been delivered to me by the
wilt be at the Marshal’s Office; on Broad
Street, froms 9 o'clock, A. M. till 1%1o'elock,
M.,; snd from 2 €i11.4 o'clock, P, M.tof gach
mond ele
isii, for the purpose of ways savers
Everything in the Store
+
Corner of Pine & Commercial Streets,
COST PRICE FOR CASH!
AVING RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS
FROM
S. W. ROSENSTOCK & CO.
Successors to
ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO.,
TO SELL OUT
7 THE ENTIRE STOCK “a
GENTLEMEN'S AND BOY'S
asada G!
FURNISHING Goons,
&e. &e.
--Miners’ Rubber Goods,-BOOTS AND SHOES, .
HATS & CAPS,
Gents’ and Boys’ Underwear,
Business and Dress Suits !
Driving and Riding Gloves.
&. dic.
AT COST FOR CASH.
Notice is hereby gi yenthat ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, in pursuanceof the above
order, every article in the Store, on the
Cor. Pine & Commercial Sts.
Has been Marked Down
To San Francisco Cost Price
The Stock must be disposed. of immediately aud parchskers of anything in our
Are invited:to call and see the
NEW PRICES and GOODS !
And be assared that this is NO
SHAM SALE.
ee
No more Goods will be received
at this Establishment !
CALL BEFORE IT IS
TOO LATE.
10 DEBTORS.
All persons indebted to ‘the late firm of
ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO. are hereby
netified to call and settle their accounts before the FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1872
Ali accounts remaining ceanatlieik at that
time will positively ee in the hands
of an Attorney for, collection,
S. W. ROSENSTOCK & CO.
2
Successors to
Rosenstock, Price & Co.,
wal !
BE, MILLER, Agent. »
"Pevedns Dee
Fire Insurance Companies.
CASH CAPITAL & ASSETS, OCT. 1, 1871,
every loss by the
Will have remaining available Cash Assets, .
RIED IN TBE, FIRE AND FOUND
‘OF HARTFORD AND NEW YORE,
$6,479,861.12.
These Sterling Companies, after paying .
Chicago Cen flagration,
’ exceeding
Five Million Dollars !
We call the special attention of the public tothe fact that these Companies do a
FIRE INLURANCE BUSINESS EXCLUSIVEL hence their Assets are pledged .
SOLELY to their patrons as security against
LOSS BY’ FIRE, ‘and are not weakened and
d'minished by Marine, Inland and Life ltabining the several branches.
Those desiring RELIABLE Fire Insurance
at fair rates, are invited to apply at the Offloes of the above Odinpanies.
DEPARTMENT FOR THE PACIFIO COAST
R. H, MAGILL, Manager.
—
G@, P. SPARKS, .Agent,
028 AT NEVADA CI¥T.
SAN JOSE
SAVINGS BANK.
Incorporated Janusry, 1868.
CAPITAL $300,000.
bilities, as is the case with Companies com . ,
FAITHFUL. GEORGE W. .WELCH’S
fe + _ PIONEER .
THE. $j
Pa AND HOME BOOK & MUSIC STORE,
NO. 49 Bread Street,
NEVADA CITY.
I8 THE PLACE TO BUY ©
FINE HOLIDAY GOODS!
A Magnificent Stock of
NEW GOODS
Have Just been Received !
Which consists in par of the following’:
Fine Editions of the Poets,
Tilustrated Family Bibtex:
Suvent: Libraries,
ALBUMS:
yey . CARD CASES,
Toy Books,
Ganies,
Writing Desks,
Work Boxes,
Port Monnaies,
Cigar Cusea,
Gold Pens —
FINE CUTLERY,
INITIAL PAPER,
FINE STATIONERY !
PICTURE FRAMES,
Diaries for 1678.
BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS,
Of direct Importation, for sale at
Publisher's Prices 1
GEO. W. WELCH.
OFFICERS :
5. H. MOORE osssicccvssncsdicn PRESIDENT,
H. H. REYNOLDS.. ..:...0 CASHIER
B. F. BPENCE. ....2cccecee SECRETARY
ONEY RECEIVED IN SUMS
Sd of not less than One Dollar.
ag” DEPOSITS PAYABLE ON DEMAND
OR ON TIME AT THE OPTION OF THE
DEPOSITOR,
4 There are three rates of interest allowed depositors, and three classes of deposits
received, namely : ‘‘DEMANDS,” “HALF
YEARLY,” and “YEARLY.”
. San Jose, Dec. lst, 1871.
YOUNG van nisi SOCIAL CLUB.
‘FIRST PARTY —
OF THE SEASON !
AT TEMPERANCE HALL.
On Thursday Evening, Jan 18th.
——
Reception Committee,
J. CL. BROWN, A. R. WADSWORTH,
GEO. W. HENTZE, WM. H. MURCHIE.
Floor Managcrs.
A. W, LESTER, A. R. LORD,
WM. F. EVENS, D. KE, BELL,
J. M. BUFFINGTON, W. W. CROSS.
Tickets $2.50. To be had of J. E. Brown,
at the office of the South Yuba Canal Co.,
W. F. Evens, Wells, Fargo & Co’s., oF of A,
Lester, at Lester & Mullo oy’s.
Invitations must be shown at the door.
Dancing from 8 till 12 o’clock.
dal7 By order of the Club,
SPECIAL INFORMATION
FOR THE
AFFLICTED!
IN THE ©
OVERLAND ALMANAC.
For 1872.
Copies sent Free upon application.
necessity of a general knowledge
where ail forms of Debility and Chronic
Troubles, imeither sex, can be cured prorfipt.
ly and effectually, was never more ere
than now and the faculty of the Dr. J. C.
beg on Medical Institute take this shee
brine Torre that know ledgp to the minds of
a public P
» DBid, ©) YOUNG, Box 135,
Medical Institute,
No. 618 Becramento Streds, .
Weveda, Dec. 18th. lems i" re *
als ’ San Francisco, Cal:
Nevada, Déc: 1th; .
STARTLING NEWS!
Tell it to Friends, Neighbors and everybody:
U OC
[e.o8 ae the ined et
DRY,.
FaNcy
AND
STAPLE '
Cheaper than they can’ be boniger!
anywhere else. ri
Your attention is invited to a pertigd ila
of Goods which are most suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS .
. SUCH AS
SILK DRESS PATTERNG, of 43°
descriptions.
BROCHE SHAWLS.
RUSSIAN SABLE FURS. —
LATEST STYLE CLOAKS AND
HATS.
ROBE DH CHAMBRES.
The finest assortment of DREKS
GOODS.
CHILDREN’S FUR SETS. —
A fall variety of all kinds of ar
ticles for the Holidays. :
. qhis is the only place in Nevada
County to getsuitable Hand
some Presents for the
e Holidays. y
A. GOLDSMTFH, *
‘a eaNevada, Dec. KH.
aK,
iy
10 BE FOUND IN THIS STATE. °