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

January 26, 1867 (4 pages)

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BY, gies, liesor : = Daily Granscript. = vial music in the night. ““pooir gathered-in; anid at 8 o'clock the ' representing the Young Men’s Club of Grass Valley, participa surgeon in the United States army; and is See are in to-day’s paper. : homicide occurred in’Grass Valley in 1860, “pened until next week. All who wish to NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. = LocaL INTELLIGENCE. “Tae Socran, Party.—The social party eS —given by the Young Men’s Club, at the . BEC says an editor's Theatre on Thursday night; was. the sue-. has purchased a race horse at an expense cess of the séason. The snow wasin good condition for sleighing, and at an early sleighs were gliding through the like meteors,the merry bells making The. party . —= . Passengers to Colfax. The latter was 2 So re ee en Ey ‘soaper a® Bond We learn that Thos; McCue and J. i. Matheny had an altercation at Grass Valley yesterday, about the conveyance = of $2,000, for the purpose -of catching his ‘Funaway subscribers. Weshallhearnext. -. . ‘that these delinquent subscribers have stolen the horse and the = ended. {vu NE BUCS ARE COMING. 2 ATTENTION PATRIOTS . 5 tee WAKE SNAKES TNE VATS THE MATTER! Seana H tintin Noxdehous Pxrkone WITH & Mite PLEDGES TO SELLTHE —~ being” and succeed: in GREGORY & WAITE, BEST Goops IN ‘THE MARKET, =F AND ON THE : z BEST. OF. TERMS. ae ‘In spite of the Hairtiienis teil other tremendous “blowe”’,they still “live and move and have their 1 of goods in their line that the —— redulre, com) dance co; were present. need. About fifty couples “A--delegation of twenty the festivities, The party came over in sleighs.and had a jolly trip. Splendid music was furnished under the lead of George Edmonds, andl the Quadrillea were called by Dickinson. The cares of the world and the storm without'was forgotten in the pleasure of the . ‘dance, and those present seemed happy.— At 12 o’clock the Club, with the guests from abroad and friends at home, marched to the National Exchange: Hotel, where Lancaster & Hasey had prepared a splendid supper. Nothing was wanted that the markets could supply or the culinary art ‘prepare for the palate. The tables were beautifully arranged and were fairly loaded down with the good things. Here an hour was spent in discussing the viands and in social chat, after which the party dispersed—each one voting the party the affair’ of the season. Canrx BURNED.—The cabin of James Malone and Wm. Campbell, located_ near Newtown, was totally destroyed by fire on Wednesday last. The men were engaged at work in their: claims when the house took fire, as is supposed, from a flue, and cabin and contents were totally destroyed. A valuable watch dog which was in‘ the house at the time, was burned to death. CoMMENCED Practice.—Dr. 8. Kisfy has opened an office in this city for the practice of medicine. He has served asa a graduate of the Hungarian University. His office is No. 86, Commercial street.— "Paepe ASKED.—A notice of application for the pardon of Chas. Nichols, who was convicted of murder in the second degree during the term of E. W. Maslin, as District Attorney, is published. The He was convicted in September of that year and sentenced to the State’s prison for aterm of eleven years. SINGING ScHoon.—Mr. Chase’s singing school will be organized at the Theatre today. A class for children from seven to fourteen years of age, will meet at 11 a. M. today, and the class for adults wil] meet at 7o’clock p.m. If the day isstormy . the organization of classes will be post: acquire a thorough knowledge of the rudiments of the science, and learn to read readily from the vocal scores, should . be on . we school at 14 o’clock. ° Class meeti hand at the organization ofthe classes. ' * Preachine Sunpay. —Divine services will be held at the Methodist Church, on Broad street, on Sunday at. 11 o ’clock, A. M., and at 7 o'clock, P. M> Sabbath _im_ “mediately after morning service. Services at the Co: tional Church: . in the morning at 11 o'clock evening at 7. o’clock. Sabbath school immediately after morning service. Rev. J. A. Wirt will preach in the Baptist Church, in the morning at 11 o’cl and in the evening at 7 o'clock. Sabbath school immediately aftermorning service. Rev. Mr. Green will preach in the A. M. E. Church, on Pine street, on Sunday at 11 o’clock and in the evening at 7o'lock. Rewier.—If you have cough or cold, use Hall’s Pulmonary It will not only relieve. but it +, ee Tux District Court met yesterday morn__ing and adjourned tillto-day without . ‘transacting any business. DuLL.—Everybody and everything is “snowed in.” In many localities mining operations are suspended. No one travels unless 7 to and nn are . very scarce.. oii Eupaamarotas, Ind., bas anindependen of private gentlemen: , and in the} Sines st., Necligitee 9 Mesabthinietie, is now filled with aset of hands busy in manufacturing the horn chains just now in vogue as ornaments for young ladies. They are put together very rapidly a single girl lin 100 yards of them ina day. Many of the comb-makers have turned their attention to the making of these 8, buckle-pins and other ornaments made o orn. : THE man whio-recently knocked ater an elephant wa: was an \ auctioneer. CaLirornia WuEat.—In Liverpool our wheat commands a better price than the favorite Dantsiz high mixed, which is pretty good evidence of its superior char: acter. S ? THE taxable property of New Orleans is now fully $200,000,000. I ies THE steamer arrived from Panama on Wednesday evening. J. NEWMAN & CO., Have just [arrived With a Large and well-selected stock ai BOOTS AND SHOES, tin FY aed Which they will sell at the most reasonable prices. "Please cali and see for yourselves.. Commercial street, Two doors from Blaze’s Saloon, Nevada City. Nevada, December 20th. GENERAL VARIETY STORE. BRIGGS & CHAPMAN, Pine Street...... ftkaeésnkcens Nevada, eM ON HAND a splendid stock of Goods for the Holidays, of a great variet Call and see the Toys! Apples, Pears and all kinds of Fruits—the best in the market. _Clder—tie prime jnice of the Apple, manufac-. _ tured at Chapman's Ranch. A splendid article for Mince Pies. Also, Pure Cider Vinegar. Nuts and Confectionery—A large and fresh stock, of every kind. Cigars nd Tobacco—a good stock. A thonsand other articles too numerous to mention Nevada, Dec. 11th. ~ DER. J. W. TALBOTT,Physician and Surgeon. Office at Dr. Kent's Drug Store. Rostdense—-U MOK HOTEL. men and Gaiden. to Diseases + we WILLIAM C. POPE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in he FURNITURE, OILS. LAMPS, &c. {MILL. STREET. GRASS VALLEY, All Goods delivered ‘iu Giaies, W. C. POPE isthe only Licensed Auctioneer in ‘Nevada county. Orders promptly attended to. ee ee : _ BLAZE’S SALOON! Corner of Pine and and Commercial[sts, ee IP You WANT A. @oop DRINK 23 GO TO BLAZE’s, : NEW YORK cost PRICES
above named amount of Goods are _. And does the Largest amount of busdead of all Compantes on this coast. “YOU NO GET NOTTING AT 2 BANNER’S?”? “OH WES 19> $20.000 WORTH. OF SPLENDID FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING ! FURNISHING GOoDs, ae HATS, CAPs, . “BoorTs, SHOES, * . RUBBER Goons, . sires CHINA, “or GLASSWARE, to fit out a table, & GROCERIES, HARDWARE i Corner of Broad and Pind Street, ~. -@ B crawrorp.sanisiabenoig DEALER1” STAT i. on ERY ere. SRE Blank Books, ~~ _Siest Music, a oe ———== “Albums, ~ — ROSEANNE SS pe SCN DUNOENS en teler errerse sere = we Gola Hei, ‘ ee ec -Engravings,. ee ("Constable and Justice's Blanks on hand. LIQUORS, CASE GOODS, FEED, CROCKERY GLASSWARE, &o. IF ANYBODY WANTS MINING TOOLS GREGORY & WAITE can fit them out to their heart’s content. If POWDER, FUSE, STEEL, &c., is wanted, they are the men to supply any demand. “If the ladies “Or atiy“Other man," dethey need it go around the establishment of GREGORY & WAITE. If Liquors of every description are to be discovered anywhere, the cellar of GREGORY & WAITE is the most prominent place to prospect. ON HAND 1200 SACKS BEST NEVADA CITY FLOUR. 9CORDS BACON. 3CORDS HAMS. 2 TONS LARD—all Nevada made, SAIRS & BRIDGEMAN, 9 Carpenters and Séteore BS LEAVE TO ‘INFORM THE CITIZENS of Nevada and vicinity that they have OPENED A SHOP, ON BROAD STREET, . . THREE DOORS ABOVE THE THEATRE Jobbing promptly attended to, Paper Hanging and Glazing. Furniture made to order and . repaired. mee Give usa call and satiary yourselves: ‘Nevada, Jan. 1st. ce ie 1200 POUNDS HONEY—in comb. 8 TONS WHEAT, 12 TONS FEED. CORN MEAL, HOMINY, OAT MEAL, RYE AND RICE FLOUR, CRACKED WHEAT, till you can’t rest. A STUNNING AMOUNT OF SUGAR, of every JOHN KISTLE, C Atam's OATES. MINERSARMS SALOON. KISTLE & OATES, Broad. Street, below National Exe change, Nevada City. BLANKETs, 2 description. ee ou Wi rink BOY’s c “. TUBS, PAILS, AND WOOD AND WILLOW yt find ar 8 Fuist Clase Drink ay, LOTHING ‘ ‘ARE generally. Fae Whisky ky, Wines, and Lager Beer, by rep gallon na ACOO'S, SLEDGES, CODFISH, WASH} (art, pint or glass, we _. BO BROOMS, SOAPS, and other luxuries. WILL NOW BE RETAILED . AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF BUTTER. FRANK &, “FIsd ER, ae es DITTO OF Ae MACHINIST, — CANDLES to meet ; ; SYRUPS & PICKBLS,-& MACKEREL in like . “* Stiles? MIAH, near the Suspension _— Mammoth Clothing Emporium, . quantities. A*% KINDS OF MACHINERY BUILT TO —or— KEROSENE of the most b t nature and Agent for Warren ewhitk a NeimPty. H., other OILS Ne ee o f Machinists ool Machi: BANNER BROTHERS, To maike the whole story short OUR ESTAB. ur). eae ia L NT I8 AS COMPLETE AS ANY~ Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, » . rime mouNratNs ben 4 ‘NEVADA CITY, —-AT— —— This we will keep up until the sold out of our. store and every=body, and the rest of mankind are exceédingly well dressed from Head BANNER BROTHERSHAVE THE BEST OF CLOTHING = _— : AND cn FURNISHING GOODS! AT LOWER BATES Than ever before known in ‘Nevada COUNTY! ' BANNER’ 8.2 ” Thankful for a very libera} patronage the sub-scribers beg to give renewed expressions of thelr high consideration. GREGORY & WAITE. Nevada, Jan. 3d. J. F. BUSSENIUS, Apothecary and Chemistt Cor. Pine & Commercial Sts, NEVADA, $7" PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CARE FULLY PREPARED AT ALL HOURS—DAY OR,NIGHT. — nov? ae ALMANACS FOR. 1867! . Without Money and without Price ! Is the place to Buy and save » Money ! BANNER BROTHERS, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers. Cor, Broad & Pine sts. Nevada city. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. " AGENCY, The Mutual Life pinta eh sags OF NEW YORK. Sias the Largest Cash Assets. Pays the Highest Dividends, ines of any Co m pany in the United States. The Home Mutual Fire Insurance. . Company of San Francisco, . Hy judicious distribution of tts risks and prompt payment of all its losses by Fire or Marine is taking the 8. B DAVENPORT, Agent. Nevada City, Dec. 19th, 1866. : isi “ana” Counselor at Taw at for Circular, ‘SPENCE’ «£FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE 1 ‘latest and most Fashionable MRS. R. K. PEIRCE, Pakkienakl: Dress Maker In Kistle’s Bui LOAKS, Ladies’ Misses ea, of the latest style, made Stamping for Embroidery Particular = paid to ssa c on Latet atten sas & D.8. BAKER, "2 ei, BAKER & IE ARTIN $ Wholesale and Retail Dealers in {GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GOODS _\OF 4LL Kinps.} —ALSO— WHEAT, ._ CORN, . aes BARLEY, . GROUND FEED, Woop! woop! woop! Shakeos,) Shingles, 069 T hey ~ WHERE ? at BAKER & MARTINS, R. FININGER & (co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE BRANDIES, WINks, 2 LIQUORS GENERALLY. BRICK STORE—NO. 76 76 BROAD STREET, Nevada city, Jan. ist. ’ G@ Send for Samples. } R. A. DIVER, Agent for Nevada County. —SALESROOMS— . PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE, . (Established ih 1853,) —BY— JAMES J, orm T Office—28 Main Street, Nevada City. OLD AND ORES OF EY y EVERY D (#) G neatly giehe ad Melted a ae fall line dene done in ay presence of phe At Goldsmith’s, corner of Broadand Pine streets, Nevada City. ‘DR. A. CHAPMAN,ac oh iean ack “Fine Streets; Nevada City, ae 2 be) The Latest, Freshest and Best, AUGUST LADEMAYS, Commercial Street. A& 3" SS A———-Ne-8BROAD STREET. . ~ Nevada, September 12th. 4 . --Nevada city. I tested CONSTANTLY on HAND — of Groceries, Provisions, Vegetab les, ha pod lye heath i Sacedui bra tus © by exposure aa nerve wil poppe oer office . Fresh Fruits and Vegetables receiv: _ bod ie wn by En Ee lea edtEvery Day, ; Scant css enienin tod tae the times. The best Cigars and Finest Brands Gf “iy reg Merman rnp ettctg So) (ln ‘ ieee. oben altel fe conan, bet 7 ips ig rere fie Of args praxis Feaaaes: of. any ‘size, made to order, a