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January 1, 1873 (4 pages)

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i fa NEVADA CITY, C&L, To-day Selon “New Year's: “Day, "which is made’ holiday by the ‘new Code, no paper will ‘be issued frem the Traxscripr office on Thursday. We wish our readers a Happy ith Year. Every one writing letters ‘should now date them 1873, and not make their first letters a-~-year eld, beeause suey are accustomed to wittng 1872. “Remember that ‘Maller “& Blum will givé all a splendid opportunity at Temperance Hall to-night, to wel“eome the pew year. withr ‘music and ~ dancing. ‘Weare indebted to thas Clerk — Plunkett, and JohnPattison~ Depu= ty Clerk and School Superintendent, Se _ Bhe Daily Teanserips. 74 nearby Welligtdn & Gilbert, > Overland age aaa Eureka stuge, owned by-Trotter & Cunningham, leaves every. woning at 634 o’clock. = Dutch Flat stage, L. Bordwell, proprietor, leaves three 4i times a week for You Bet and Dutch Flat. J. Shaw, makes three trips daily from this city to Grass Valley? . North San Juan stage leaves every ws at: 7 o’elock. morning at 7 o’clock. = ERS Washington stage, for Alpha, Ome: rand: —— leaves daily. is : South Yuba Canal Co. Grass Valley stage, owned byWet “Marysville stage, leaves very . Ms Frank , ‘Slocoeenwald, ; Klibbeck, FE ‘Hook. sartey, Kiingent. &Allan.Torson-& " [ughes, J Jashin & nd, Mrs J n Kohler. Brothers, Niman, L: Sam Clut[WDownunz,H M. ents Oe , shson, Dr. sintyre. Mills. arsh, Smith. City—Niles. 2o0 CaldAB Carley, {unnefanth, altz & Gunraff, Union, 3aruh, John. oyd, iM Me. ‘Se nt, Miles P. Everett, J. ker, Robertin, Under jailor, E..P. \ \ . State Tnsane— » Jaden, Lien Reepe the recipients a, te gbank #3i9t = they os oe ty Recorder Walling, Post“toaster . Schmittburg, and Deputy-Dan Bell, .to the staff and __ deputies for figures our statistics ~ this: morning. = —~ J There is much valuable iniorhins county and its’ mines this ‘morning. It is a good number to send East to friends, or preserve for referetice, The Colfax stage will _ hereafter leave this city at 6-0’clock m the morning instead of 614 as heretofore. The Eureka stage leaves at 614 % and the Marysville and San Juan stages leave here at:7 o’clock in the morning. ui The following i is a list of ‘the retiring officers of Oustomah Lodge, I. 0. O. F., in this city. The élection of officers.for the new term, night. N.G.,J. E. Brown; Vv. Ge A. BR. Lord; POG H.:.H. Haskins; _ Treasurer, A. H. Parker. ‘Sudge Niles Searls has removed his law office into his new brick{ boilding, opposite the Court House. on North Bloomfield Gravel sae sity of closing some of their halle: on last Saturday, the amount of water coming in being greater than the in consequence. Other shafts are ~ expected to. close down this week. They are-still-at—work Giving their tunnel ahead. The Matta Gold Mining Compa-' tion in the Transerrer about. the . is took place at their “Lodge room last x _ pumps were able to discharge. Some . 30 hands were temporarily discharged This company has in-use about . 100 ‘miles of ditches, They have sold during the past year for mining . An inch of water by the standard of measurement used by this company n gallons per minute,-or two cubis Feet, equivalent to 21,600. gallons per 24 howys. This is one of the-oldest ditch > ‘ies: in~ the State, having been undér the same management for 18 years, andwith-. outa change in the stockholders, ex> cept by-death, for 16years. he capital stock is $300,000, The efficers are James Whartenby, President; Charles Marsh, Sécrétary and Generat Superintendent; Directors, James Whartenby,: Gcorge W. Kidd, Charles Marsh, John 8. sever, J.C. Rich. Statistics, Etc. We publish, t6-day all the statistics, officers of Various societies, business houses, &c.* aridwe believe they are full and correct. If they are not, such omissions were unintentional, and as the editor is laid ‘up with. rheumatism, nearly, the whole duty has fallen upon the ‘‘devil’’ to perform, and those feeling aggrieved will please go to the “devil” : for redress. ; Churches ‘ia Nevada City,. There are six Churches or places of public worship in this city, as follows: Methodist, Baptist, Episcopal, ‘Catholic, and A. M._E, Church. They arewell sustained, and all have ministers exny have filed their certificate of in_corporation; objeet, mining in Neva$2,500,000. Tru ~ Ed‘ ward Williams, Charles Bey. Geo. —y King, B. F, Harris, FH. oore. Place of business, Grass aoe Ne vada county. ' ‘The Post Office in this city will be epen to-day from 9 to 10 0’clock in Eastern mail arrives inthe afternoon. The Hastings Mining Company have incorporated. ‘Their object. is mining 1n Rough and Ready District, Nevada county. Capitalstock, $2,000,000." Trustees—John Hastings, -C.W. Hains, Charles Bowen, J. A. _Cunningham, C,H. Ham. Place of Our city taxpayers should remem‘that next Saturday is the last day _._{or the payment of city taxes, Marshall Getchell can be found at his office on Broad street, every day, to ~~ [receive the amounts due the city by . , tty holders. /If you would the morning and one hour aft.-r the . present vacant. We understand it is shortly pe = Neveites Efbrary. ° Nevada City possesses one or the north part of California, It em: braces over 2, 000 volumes~of standard works, many of “— of the highest order of litera tention of the Association to shortly add a number of hes the library. We were unable to obtain a list of the officers. = County Finances.
The total debt of the county, exclusive of interest, is $91,916. * Taxes collected, to be apportioned to the various county funds on the Ist Monday of January, will proba. ' bly be $42,500, which> will ante the debt to $49,416. . Add to this the salary of. officers for December, $2,140, and the county indebtedness at-the commence_ MOVE CONIR, (#00 pitt,” ment df the year 1873, will be al ct ‘Leet i es ; will be delivered at the State Om. Theatr evening by -L.} Governor, Ne Booth. Taylo f Rev. Archibald L piemorenpes, _ Pacheco, ~~ Preasurer, ¥’. Baehr. ao ow a member cf the CatitorniaP “¥General, J. L. Love. erence, and late.of Scott Valley, C reme Court, G. I. -‘Tag-}. for the benefit of three Ipless chilt. dren, who with herself have Gesveyue ohio WES vntroller, Jas een deserted by husbant Jaks Sec. of State, Drury cause of the evil inflience-cf several Siete Printer, T. A Se , _ brothers of se Se efende. She is. ~ > cee tore driy 0 this only course . " “Nevada ‘City, Officers. for supp ort. “er subject will be,—. Marshal, G. os 8. ene: Po‘y Xperience as a.’ Methodist = ae, fafeter's Wife!” Mrs. Taylor will} ae Cate only.such things as she can} Trustees, > o, LadeProve, and will unearth deeds, hor-. man, GW jutter, T. \ Hf 2d, dark and diabolical, perpetrated . Shurtietf. a5 by the fraternity of the M. E. clergy. be Adlation 50 cents, nty—John W. Hin resident: Richard W. Tully, Cashier; A. C. Niles, Jonathan Clark, SS M. L. oat A. H. . -Parker,— Tully, J W. Hinds, . Directors. Cagianl $200,000. Postmaster, G. V. Bohmiltburg. . _. “tee Sande Schoolin Swu'Pran-. “\ gisegt ee os TE <0 t +i) mbeeest ee Be soamritiae jaa hi] Te Deputy, D: E. Bell. Wells, Feago, & Co; A D. eer { purposes, 1,300,000 inches of water. } at we could obtain, . Congregational; :: cept the Baptist, whose pulpit is at. en a finest libraries in’ the. ‘It-is the in> Zs a] aw Bh ey ‘. . Soar ore ewe . Omdusiéni, oop NEWS! . . GRAND EXHIBITION The followi: is'a list of the electWe: biave? endeavored in today’s +, ee uae ive , officers» Mien, High Transcatpr to give the name of ev-GooD. NEWS. Z AND SALE oF th ree: : Priest; Edward Williams,’ King; A. . e ‘man engaged im business in Nesaya Ene ati oe ae : C.H,; J. H. Bourdinan, R. ’. have made some omissions, . Should Great Excitement * . Kaskil Casper, M. bats Me ie such be the case, we will cheerfully # tm “ah? oo tas Donald, M. of. 2 V Stansfield, . make tha corréction imournextissuef AT _AOSHEEIM. BROS. = “AM. of L'V.; M. L, Marsh;, Treasurer; if brought to our notice, whether . . F , T.H. Casual: ae a they are patrons of the paper. or not. Nathan & Caspex aI Tae of Broad. and Pipe nae ey" Nevada. Commanary. Tue Antioch distillery, ‘recently . _ CLOTHING STORE: ler 3 ee ers—Charles— ‘Marsh; Comaa at one revenue Coreg vi; bier : “a olation © revenue law, on ADMISS FREE.. z mander; : B, Brady, Generalissimd; Saturday bonded by the owners in LOOK T0 YOUR _ INTEREST, . E es Ed. Willia Captain General; . thie sum of $25, 505 4 56, double.the asCompetition Against ‘Us Ne a oes Thomas Mien, Senior Biber . H. certained value of the prety, and . ea ge si te i rae ae lo. “t Helm; Junior Warden; Allen Chap-. ie cloneed fi ‘ordered the pruperty EEE ee . Sales comtinue from 6\o'eloek im the . man, Warden; M, L. Marsh, Treas: . °° 7° 7° rom seigure.: fe morning til 8in the evening. : Oxr of the newest ideas i is sane “ss GIGANTIC FIZZLE. _— H . gagement bracelet,to oc TERMISSION,—.. sae Nevada Ramavolent Society. on théarm of the finnatice and: athe . YE have the Largest Stock =a : a : ~“Olficers™= President, S. Clutter; . Key to be kept by the ‘gentleman till E have Go Largest andl Seva ee ealled for, Pretty enough, as an Btock of sineaert ever brought te "I . Vice\President, A. Goldsmith; Treas. ; 7 but.vrant some fallows. object to CLOTHING, ree Neh Sige: : urer, . J. E. Brown; Trusteés, N. 33 carrying as large a bunch of ays as] ‘One and all Clothing Dealers Brown,_.W. H. eames aoe Bo ntthe-vuneer}—— oe = aoa —— leff, BT. Allen, J. W. ‘Hinds, E, Mi.) jnecossitate? ——— — HATS, “‘DISTANCED™ = Preston, G. v. Schmittburg. —_—— cece tne tie — ml Officers—Charles Marsh, Master;. Bite __. 2 FURNISHING Goons,” ACSHHEIM BROS .‘Tasmas Mein, ‘Senior Warden; Philaah: 5 To be found in Nevada County. Importers & Wholesale Dealers ‘ ip Seldner, Junior Warden; M. L, GREAT BARGAINS! \ Which we will sell on and, ort moe : . Marsh, Treasurer; Thomas H. Gasaos s * ea . _ IN CLOTHING, &e. ee welt, sacar a. le ter this date, at —_ = = —~4+HOLIDAY GooDs. : Officers >A,: Goldsmith, President; . — ———: ® A. Baruh, Vice President; J.Green-} —— RN ey. “PRICES. \ “THE BEST, wald, ‘Treasurer; enthal, -J.} ' é . Sanaa 8. “poeta, ean J-. POTTER & SIGOU 5 We don’t stick ont shingles on The Most Fashionable, ' Opposite Union Meat Market, : Grana & Party. ~~}. Ave svep nrcerven Ta our Goods to deceive the pubee California 0 Muller & Blum willgive one’ =" H ‘ lic, ‘but we have established SS : r ide tae oe 1873 they seed . LARGEST AND BEST STOCK ©” . a reputation for TRUTH ;~—~. _EVERYBODY HAPPY except. na to make it one of the most pleasant e. what wo say-is genpel pn few unfortunate Men that we UF We 1a ‘. entertainments of the season, and HOLIDAY Goons. Fy Fae i SELL AND: UNDERSELL. le A a will give every one a present of a and sq says the public, It wor-. pity the? latter.{ but!;we can’t ‘help ro oe prize package, containing some beauIN sevibs.go COUNTY, St Lye aig a tiful wearing apparel, which persons ——— ries-our opponents to see} that ; sa a = in attendance may wear during the} _ SSS we area cing the LEADING We buy our, Goods; Cheaper than nx dance. The-best ot music is engaged . The following is a partial list and privea, others and. we sell them ; for the occasion; and the chargé of "hae Wi hide ‘Tea Sets, rm vi ~ Clothing Business in. the'city. admittance is one-dollar and fifty ine WAL Ges, . ‘de Pa . CHE PER. ‘cents -fergentlemen—tladies free. A. $8 t to $10. {We don Stings: ‘out! Socks . ” : A « general invitation ig tendered to. 4 Wee ela “4k at two bits, “we sell thent oo ——— 3 qtr e D ted Tea Se everybody.. oe = ". at 121-2 otsor $1 per dozen. OUR PRICE LIST IS OVER; Fine Apple Brandy. _. pieces, $14 to $24. . a Pitas Sa Soa eee Warranted pure: the best article : 25 Wo Humbug berber te faces PER CT, Fancy Cups and Saucers, for mince pies. Also Sour Krout, c ™. LOWER Limburger Cheese, -etc., etc. Fer cents to $4. ABOUT THIS § ALE. ; oes sale at Baltz & Gunther’s. d6-lm . __ 1,000 China Mugs, all pri eo vas i Ze .We have no motive in creating an Ix 4 Troe Prace.—A young man . ; COLOGNESETS TO SUIT excitement-inthe Clothing Trade, = named Joe Hudson, says the. Peru nor bear any animosity to anybody > iy Republican, was “imprisoned in . ’ EVERYBODY, Vonly to attend strictly to ourown. _ ’ ; we 25. 3 e a steam boiler at the R88 WHITE CHINA CUPS & BAD‘Puisiness; and ian th ds just what Beaver, Nek Mei Suits, SNe l He had gone inat one end, to repalt ‘CERS, dest, $3 a doz. A : oat a ok Soe . one zi ie at ee a ie GLASS FRUIT BOWLS: ‘i ors. . Quick Sales-and Small Profits. . of. all aden, * es, Boo a : be ue. es ts aaacisam oA. We publish to the world our, list a at the other end of the boiler. He to $k. ae of estas hast foar nobody, Shoes, Hits aad Caps, Geontlenten’ s aie succeeded in squeezing his shoulders in ant ; eee through the main hole, but his hips SILVER PLATED WwW ARE, ALL! Beaver Suits at $15, 3 F urnishing Goods, ‘Rabber Boots, ee would not pass, even after his clothPocket ~Handkerchief;~Neck-tie . ; i 3 Sn . Coats, and other Goods too n a ing had Yee @tiyped ahd ‘Yan vis KINDS. and Socks thrown in the bargain, vane . ee pine 7 doctors exhausted their skill in vain poe ‘ 1 : efforts to reduce him; neither eould FANCY BASKETS. Beaver Suits.at $17. ous to mention can be acem at a glanee 4 he go-back. Dr. Ellis at length. Bde. Vases of glykinds and-apalition The same as the above, : ig “IN PLAIN FIGURES” on our BS ministered-morphine, and workmen) Onet nd Fancy Articles that Se ; released the prisoner by cutting the Cassimere Suit, $25. . vis Width has . ” hole larger. .He rémained in/that . We have not time to enumerate. ; Mg a > oods which defy competion. The a from sé Call and price our goods, and if wedon't. Fine Business Suit, from $20 ‘ = 4 unpleasantly close place f ix unP goods, and x ” ; a rs alf past ten o'clock, P. sleep-. * sell for less than the cheapest, we will not tos 25, : LOW PRICES of Goods which are— ae ing theNast two hours, 3fd was-ex-f SS » ae gti een =e Deen kee & SIGOURNEY. , Scotch Suits, from: $20 $25. ‘. marked on at our Doom, ; on é : aaa ae Impértwid Gootch Suits, 830. . ais adens this hearts of Purchsoo GEMS FOR THE TOILET! Good heavy Cassimere (Pants, Fare wise ia -LUNDBORG'S COLOG~ ~E, . 200t0 $5. = sere we Sends 4 HOLIDAY Goons, : . a + , lish and ench Casfo leat tf Aca esc aig “Ripe English and trench C8) TERROR TO OPPONENTS ! : théy didn’t like home well ‘enough Be : . simere ts, 88 50 to $9. ; to stay there, they might go where . : TON’S. saute ee aus saree eres . J B an vidsnitaliadiiie Which we boast wre not to be found . Seana see Uy this side of San Francisto,_ , IT now appears that Fee the : : re We constantly employ competent Republican candidate for Mayor of ABSOLUTE WATEREROO?, Vests of all shapes and paitarn, Heayers not dply: dik Bits Prenelass: Boston, is elected, a recount. of the . For Boots, Shoes, Haines, etc. and pric os. = batints cosh ceed ry 38 The Ferro-Static Fluid, Undershirts; 50 Conts each but alsdin the Eastern markets, by a says,a@ “mis i ee Be : : “ take’? For preserving Tin, and Canvass Roofs, hich we} a enabled to tak 4 in — pate * Mistake” is ‘and protesting Weod and: Brick Buildings And all the ee S tutee in. which means — e . = ects et om Pra — from dampness. On sale at propeetion, advantage of the fluctuations in pri4 Hypr’s steam plow, which. has _ PRESTON’S DRUG STORE. . Flannel Gray Undershirts, $1 25 & —— a been at work on Stevenson’s ranch, — n ae . inte dole: Bubber Boot: ‘at oo8 am pemannn es oods at — a 7 I Sige) not -give--pertest:-estiaiaction: jawalry: for r-the * er. Rates than any other House in one ie ows well but there is too much $4a pair] = 1 delay in etting it to work, XN. W. KNOWLTON ‘Nevada County. _ ~— aa z CalOvershirts at $1 u Our Stock is complete and sata has imported six” tur 4 ae Gray Ovorahirts at 61 00. isfaction is guaranteed in every a land of the “Mammoth B si t r Duck Pants, best, 75 ctsa pair. aie ° , Cs cles; They weigh “tom twethy : Cotton Socks, 75 cts pr doz. . . eee a te forty pounds each and the express AS seat received amaiaeee! stock EveryLedy is invited to examine™ : —* them. amounted to $50. Cotton Secks, $1 pr doz. 28 ene ‘ig \ stake “dispatch says there me AND JEWELRY. And every article in the store at ous Goods and Priees‘before purchg. = mitable for Ho presents, which he the above rates, x sexe _ a il sig sxoenbri WATCHES, cHArss . list of prices we shall publish & hew Te Founof — = prisoners from. BREASTPINS, STUDS, LADIES’ SETS) Sted Wathen: & Deas Ie Don’t forget, ep ce. . Santa Rose ave been recap. KErs, ‘ ‘ ban, evened . a . eo Gi Pipes asc gas ali Sa na x ACSHHEIM BROS. ie tured. “Bien 74. SHIMBLES, ETC. ETO) a ig haar] . j “Pus Tyolamne Rjxer . hos tisen, ol ee ae ae All Find le lo cheap’ at Corner of Dread “A Hath ‘Sureers =a " oR : z ial em the beautiful Hod NATHANe : : Nevada, Decemiaen 2, ae . ee