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

December 8, 1866 (4 pages)

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288, On ck of +0006, osc — mm hand, 1. a LOoaL INTELLIGENCE. Justice Palmer’s office, and the organiza“tion of a Literary Club completed. About _ twenty members joined it. A constitution and by-laws were adopted and the following officers elected: President Joseph . Kutz; Vice President, J;,C. Palmer; Secetary, WwW. W. Cross ; Treasurer, M. Me. Ara. The following question wasselected for discussion at the next meeting, which . will be held on Monday evening. “Resolved, that the President’s policy of re. construction as announced in his recent miessage should be approved by all Ameri. ’ ean citizens,” The ‘discussion ‘of this . question will no doubt be Very interesting. . THE EXHIBITION he exhibition of the Congregational Sunday School will take place at the: Theatre this evening.-~ The pupils have been preparing for some time and the entertainment will be ex' eeedingly interesting. The exercises will’ consist of songs, tableaux, dialogues and declamations. The object is to raise money for the purpose of adding to the num~ der of volumnes in the school library. — The object isa worthy one and we hope ~ to see the Theatre crowded. N othing will encourage the children more than to feel that their efforts are appreciated by the people. Tickets are $1 and children are admitted for half price, THEATRICAL —-Miss Alice Kingsbury plays in Marysville next week, and on the week following the troupe will be in this city. From all accounts she is the best actress who has visited the State for a long time. The Sacramento Bee says of her; “The keysof the Capital City and the State have been handed over to the fascinating actress, Tw delighted audiences _have called her out and capitulated without terms. The little woman has a great soul in her that finds its way out of a very ‘expressive face, and lithe, tough and supple form. She takes in her characters as well as putsthemon. She not only acts she ts. It isnot'the seeming “Cricket”and “Child of the Savanna,” but the real. And didn’t she fight like a little Trojan. That “captured the boys. Her life, fire, grace, expression and sweet dri took all.” A KNItrixe Macmins.We have been shewn by R. A. Diver, a circular descr: bing the “Lamb Family Knitting Machine.” It _ can knit anything from a mitten toa shawl, and does its work with astonishing rapidity. It completes.a yard of plain work in ‘ten minutes, or a pair of socks in half an hour. The little joker makes a dozen diff. . stent stitches, and in the absence of a wife, would be just the thing for old bachelors to have about the house, Tax Best Cuance Mryz.—The Best Chance mine is located upon the ridge be_ yond Canada Hill. A short time since ma_ chinery waserected upon the ground by Mr. Sherwood, of Marysville. They are “Mow down upon the ledge seventy-five feet where it has widened out to four feet. The rock is of a bluish color and is filled ‘with sulphurets: A considerable amount ee be seen in the rock. eT thang AMAZON MINE.—The Amazon ¢ity, in the direction of Gold Flat. The + incline is down oyer one hundred feet below the surface. The ledge*is of good size and well defined. Since-they reached the ledge, in sinking, thirty tons of rock . “hes been taken out, which will be tested by crushing. No drifting has yet been B sangeet ‘the object is to reach a level obtained from which good can be tnd the inine thoroughly opened. . 'Fa1s.—One dose of Hall’s Pulmoee we eat erttiocy cine. ble taken at ‘bed ti time, will ‘cure pier ed af 4 ait Try it. * Tne Nevapa “LrrmkanyCLUB.—On . _ Thursday evening, a-meeting was held’at is located a short distance from this © SOCAL PaRET, a Oma oc Party wit be gven ty German Glee Club Harmonia, . AT TEMPERANCE MALL, ON CHRISTMAS EVENING, Dec, 25th. ta Tickets, inclnding § Sapper, Three Dollars. In case it storms that: Ev be furnished free or charge, ne cae i NEW YEAR'S BALL.. A Grand Ball will be given" ~ ‘ON MONDAY EVE'’G, Dec. 81st. ~4New Year's Eve.) By MRS. N, BLUM, AT TEMPERANCE HALL. oe A fine Supper will be served up ott the occasion . and @ fine Orchestra has been e: + ped ry ngaged. . _ No expense or pains will be spared to make this the most attiaetive Ball.of ie Seaman. A general invitation is sarender. Tickets, including Supper, $3. “ad $3.000 REWARD . ! fay 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 conviction of the MURDERER S JAMES L. COOPER & JOSEPH KYLE, Killed on the ) Night of Monday, November 26, 1866, at Cuoper’s Soeaning of the South Yuba River, Nevada Count y: By order of the Board of Supervisors. R. H. FARQUHAR. Clerk. Nevada city, Dec. 8d. d4 Dry Goods, Goods. How to Economize ! Bay your Goods at} A: GOLDSMITH ?S8 Fashionable Dry Goods Store, Cor. Broad & Pine Sts. Nevada City. Millinery Goods. Carpets, Ol Cloths, Ladies and Children’s Shocs. Fall and Winter Dry & Fancy Goods The Cheapest Dry Goods in town. . CLINE & NOVITSKY, wos inform the people of Nevada City and vicinicy thai they have JUST RECEIVED A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF . DRY AND FANCY GOODS! The Best Stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, SHEETINGS, “ §HIRTINGS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, ALPACCAS, MERINOS, SILKS, ‘HOSIRY, LACES, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY & THREE-PLY CARPETS, &€., &. To be found in our Store on §7" COMMERCIAL STREET, nearly opposite Randotph’s Jewelry Store. a3 se CLINE & NOVITSKY. Nevada City, Oct. 2ist. OTICE TO CREDITORS.—Notice is hereby a roe gg een of Patrick io deceased, to and — Bo GREGORY & WAITE, . HAzE ex: HAND IN THEIR stonx and’ [Old stand of Jesse Wall and his successors.] A Larger stock of Goods in their line than can be found in any ether store in the County, Amounting to something less than a cargo) for the Great Eastern and co; Wakes yuk Sopeiating of ‘Hardware, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, Crockery Ware, z AND Glass Ware, {To which we might add for the benefit of competitors, BEWARE.) GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, ' WINES AND LIQUORS, Of the Choicést Qualities. BARLEY, ° WHEAT,
i BRAN, SHORTS, he. &ec. On hand and to arrive, mostly to arrive. 1000 kegs of Powder; Fuse enough . 4," For an Ocean Cable and warranted not to break connection. A few miles of Rubber Hose, 4 kinds, Which we are selling to the benefit of one Goodyear. . 100,000 gallons of Kerosene; Lard and Lubricating Oils, To grease the gudgeons of the Universe. More Quicksilver than we want at the present rates, 1000 Boxes of Candles, with wicks in them and warranted to burn. Sogite ofall Kinds, « mountain of Teas and Coffees, more kinds than ever known before. 4 cern fed, On hand, also, a big pile of Lard, that never made a sheep’s acquaintance, or no sale. 1000 boxes Soap, from Colgates’ down 100 kegs and 49 cases Butter. We buy and sell the best article. 100 kegs Nails, assorted, Rakes, Hoes, Pitehforks, Sluice Forks, Shoveis, Spades, Sledges, Steel, Rope, Twine, Rubber Packing, Demijohns and any kind of liquors to fill them. Case and Shelf Goods in any quantity We button-hole nobody ~ custom and have no motto but “fair dealing. ~—TO ARRIVE— gape Tons of all sorts of Goods [When we buy and payfor them.) We consult the tastes of our customers and regain. “s 4 Se * ee Ps re Granite Blang on Bred Strgh Neve . and now have the ig lot. of Horses, Afew Cords of Bacon, warranted . -manier eames Sen eee to make @ barPray hirertig “WANKING ‘ous ‘ ht ees AMSA OFFICE. ys Te Highest Price willbe for Gold Dust. . Gold Ballion 4 Lowest Rates,Bh nome ee ee MONEY TO (on good collateral, ata low anes County Serip bought at ate TENDERS bought snd sold at the Regreceived. Checks on San Francisco bay Poa sicramento on the Maetern Cin, London, aiff Dubrats i he eats fi for the London and Liverpool Fire and Life Insurance Company. Gold and Ores of avery deseription Melted, Re"Ce mast pone moda 2 Brane ciseo, Bank é Cali rresponden e Guy a Sacramento, B Callitrea a ty, c o rma. a GEO. W. KIDD & CO. _ EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, Opposite the National Exchange. SAXBY & LANCASTER, WOULD INFORM _ the people. of Nevada they have purchasstock and business of Harvey Helm, . ' and waited the stock of the Union Li agples and ee to be found in this part o a oe with elegant. Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the ms. Our Horses are free most reasonable from vice, of finestyle and at of going as. fast as ahy gentleman cares to drive. cu eee or Funerals attended to with promptido’ Saddle Horses always on hand. Rae y feaee by the a ay week or month, and t care guaranteed ee SAXBY & LANCASTER. Nevada, Dec. 5th. JOHN KEISTLE. SAM’L T, OATES. MINERS-ARMS SALOON, KISTLE & OATES, Broad Street, below National Exchange, Nevada City. Le Syn want a First Class Drink you 1 find it at the Miners Arms, Drabey, y, Wines, and Lager Beer, by the “phen rag or glass. ' ANTELOPE : RESTAURANT, BROAD STREET, NEVADA. ALEX, GAULT... PROPRIETOR. ai saarounge weusoneal, Guia tea tron Wi = ch pe, oapurlense § in the Tau. ANT business 1 promise to renew — to please ali who may favor me with a Meals served up at alljhours. Nevada, July 17th, 1866. men and In Masonic Building, on Pine street, Nevada elty y gunhna orry, "wit prasten tn all the Courts of the Attorney and Counselor Pa I NOTARY PUBLIC, Main street, North San’ next door al J. ©. DEVEL, Attorney and Counselor. at AND NOTARY PUBLIC. . No. 18 MILL STREET, SE REE A. ©. NILES, Attorney and Counselor ‘ae law Lo yg oa Nevada Ott Corner of Bread snd . Hi. G. ROLLINS, Meadow Lake,. Nevada Py DR. J. W .TALBOTT, Physician and Surgeon Residence—UNION HOTEL. : Devotes s wes ca ‘to Diseases ©. Mi. BA’ PHYSICIAN, ree —OFFIOE— JAMES arhsmneeis JAMES 5 MONRO, Beer, Pork, mratsain, Cornea me 2 Everything in the’ Meat-line salt: 0 ‘ on Broad owen Coeh eee, atata ae 0) offing done in the prosence of denier, dle We BUSSENIUS, Apothecary and Chemist, Cor Pine & Commercial Sts, NEVADA. g” PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTION CAREFULLY PREPARED AT ALL HOURS—DAY OR NIGHT. nov? ABOLITION OIL, [For abolishing pain] Fer £ale by EK. F. SPENCE. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL! “DR, LE BICHAU’S GOLDEN BALSAM. —aND— SPANISH ANTIDOTE. R LE HICHAU’S Faro Baleam No. 1, _— D Chancres, firetand second . m, None, cs ‘the legs oF Boeri, ce pon pend ope No.3 pre ae rheuma 8 oe a the ‘BLAZE’ 8 SALOON £; Corner of Pine and r a ee ~ ("IF YOU WANT A Goop << GO TO BLAZS, : Cm. FERRER PHOTOGRAPH IO DAGUEREEAN propio, Oe chen be tee bese mape'ed tee at ' ON PINE STREET, i Over the United States See MINERS’ TWwo-BIT RESTAURANT '§.HE undersigned H eee on in general that he ed a cae a ouse, OD Where he pert serve Mis YO ae ONLY: FOR TWoO-BtTs BA Le PIER” WBTAPA on oe "Wall Bape, , Wall ee ¥F. A. POT ~ mW BEXLDING, PINE muerte. a