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

January 27, 1870 (4 pages)

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ORFER, ——s rUNY WARD-; a . Evenings Sth. : Comic Song mence with the mthied THERS. mpany. annie and Minnie -o+ees Mise Lucy. _.Miss Annie, ‘Pony Ward. oasis, Minnie, By the Company. rhable Farce of eetheart . ! it 50-cents. TERS!CIAL cums, "6; JAN 27th. = LOY, A. R, LORD. ae. W.CROSS . OWN, Secretary. E’Ss ED SOAP OTHES jabbing! ‘IT WILL DO As $ ONE HUNNY SOAP IN THB f Piteh, nt, Tar, Grease 'S HAVE IT.2! re 3 : > ee) TRIAL! ABRD BOooTS! aber ist, 1868.) — E] SOLES. HEELS. IRON CLAD HEELS, ing Leather os anlas throngh he Street, San! adh Rll om, ‘Proprietor. ‘ te tw furnished with th su NOURS cogit ruse a new and_ ‘attractive programme’ of * of water, and.in a week or two “the ‘nate ar Knaphelere seh mg "The Toy Nen’s Social. ~The Young Men’s Social Clabwill} give their first dance this’ season at Temperance Hall tonight. They have secured : ¢-and arranged dances. The general committees have spared neither labor or expense to make the party one of the best st_andmost agreeable ‘of the season. The young men expend every. dollar of receipts to enhance the pleasure of their guests, and their object has ever been to. give those attending pleasure, instead of accumulating money. The party to-night will undoubtedly be very largely attended, and the well known reputation of the Club will be sufficient guarantee ofa pleasant evening for all who goRemember, the dancing commences promptly at 8 o’clock. The Theatre. The Pixley Sisters, siippiorted an a good-company, will make their appearance.at.the.Theatre, this ‘evening, in, the play of The Twin Brothers, After which there will be a Duett by the two’ sisters, Misses Aunie and Minnie, Comic Song by Miss Lucy, Ballad by Miss Annie, Comic Song by Tony Ward the great punster, Song and Dance by Miss Minnie, and a Comic Song by the Com“pany. The performance will conclude . ‘with the laughable farce of, How to Catch a Sweetheart. As this Company gives a first class performance, we trust that our citizens will give them a good house to-night. We notice among the names composing the Company, that of Morris Gregory, who will.be remem; bered by the old residents of Nevada as having: gone to-schiool -here when e boys} He stands now very fair in his profes have conimenced work, ‘with abundance dust” will begin to come in. The hydraulic'‘mines were never in better fix, nor were they ever so extensive as now. At Omega more ground is being washed off than ever before since the place was settled, and everywhere in the county the hydraulic mines are of a more permanent character and’ cotisequently. the owners have made more extensive and expensive arrangements for work. Within the last year extensive flumes have been constructed and. tunnels run in the. immediate vicinity of Nevada, anda very large amount of ground will be washed by the companies. Rerurnep.—H. A. Ashvarn, who went to Colusa a short time since, has returned to this county for the purpose of working his mining claims at Scott's Flat. He says the Democracy ot Colusa are “too numerous” and that the burg is a mighty good place to get out ot. Weare indébted to Mr. Ashburn’ _ for copies of the C Colt usa Sun. Frres AND Licuts. —We notice that the State Senate has passed a resolution requiring the Sergeant-at-Arms to keep lights.and fires burning in the Senate chambers at night as well asin Since the Senate is only in eession three or four hours in the day, the object in not apparent unless it be daytime. to furnish places for more attaches. Disrricr Court, January 26th.— Judgment for plaintiff in accordance with prayer Chas Beever vs. N. Jost. of complaint. : eae ee Pigott vs. Lamb. Submitted and. A ‘hpapien Vier @ Co. and naw taken under advisement. © Fond & 00. ankrupts, are hereby potited Coart adjourned to Saturday morned, atthe Buore of Croeterd & CO., and sare ee ere an om Nevada, Jan. 13th, — People ‘vs. Sutton, charged swith keep. .~~ DRESSING ing w ball without license, on complaint RAL of Williams, was tried by a jury yesterSALOOR, day, before Judge Palmer, District At, _. tormey Gross appearing for the prosecution ‘and Judge Searla.for the defense. lack-lustre eye, the as. plainly as if each organ had a “& MEDICATED STIMULANT 18 NEEDED. It does Hot require thé ald of medical education to understand this Gitib appeal for new vigor, 1 these lines can comprehend it fuse: as well as the graduate of a physician's college. Let not this demandof enfeebled nature be neglected. RespGhd to it promptly by commencing a course of HHOSTETTER’S STOM their highest excelience, the properties of a STIMULANT, dN INVIGORANT, and af ALTERATIvE. Before three 8 have elapsed, from the taking of the first Yose)a marked beneficial change will be in the bodily and mental condition of the patient. _The pulse will be stronger and more regular, the-muscular and nervous systems to recover’ their tension, and: the spirits to_fmprove. Persevere, and a complete -revivification of the depressed anithal and mental powers ia certain, In cases of dyspepsia and bilioueness, the same salutary results will be dbtdined. The apeptite will revive, the sallowness of the skin disappear, and all the distressing symptoms which acoompany disorders of the stomach and liver, will rapidly subside.The cold of Winter intensifies these complaints. by checking the perspiratory action, by which 80 much morbid matter is evaporated through the pores in milder weather,and therefore the BITTERS are especially useful to the dyspeptic and bilious at this season. = ——— NOTICE OF SALE —or— MINING PROPERTY ! OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in pur~ Buance of an order Of the Probate Cc Court of the City and County ef San Francisco, in the State of Ualifornia, made on the Thirteenth day of January, A. D. 1870, in the matter of the Estate of JOHN 8. HENNING, deceased, ‘ the undersigned, the Administrator of the Kstate of said eceased, Will sell at Public Auction, to the . highest bidder for cash, in Oni__ted States Gold Coin, and enbdject to confirmation by said Probate Court, on ‘ FRIDAY, the 25th day, of Februa-ry, A. D. 1870, at 12 o'clock, M: In front ofthe. Court House door, In the City of Nevada, In the County of Nevada, State of California, all the right, title, interest dnd estate of the said John 8, Henning, at the time of his death and all the right, ti @ and interest that the said Estate has, by operation of Jaw, or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the said Juha 8S. Henning, at the time -of his death, in and to the following described Mining Ground or -property, situate in said County of Nevada, and bounded and des: cribed as follows, to-wit : One Hundred and Fifty—150— equal and undivided feet on those certain Quartz/mining Claims, known as the IDAHO COMPANW°S CLAIMS, situated and located on. thoge certain Quartz Lodes known as the Eureka Lodes, lying and being on andin the North Branch of Wolf Creek, about,one mile easterly of the town of Grass Valley, in the County of Nevada, State of California. Said Claims begin at the easterly line or limits of the claims known as the Emperor’s claimg, on said Lodes, and thence running therefrom easterly a distance on the same of Thirty One Hundred (3100)-Feet, including all the dips, angles, epurs and variations thereof. TERMS OF SALE. —Cash in United States Gold Coin, twenty per cent ef the purchase mocey to be paid to the Auctioneer at the time of sale. and balance on confirmation of Sale by.said Probate Court. Deeds and Keyenue Stampe at parchneey’ 8 expense. Dated January Wh, 1S BRUMAGIM Administrator of the ae of Johp.s. Heng, deceased. a i Finn, Atiorney for Adminietester. January 23d, isi0—edia NOTICE. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Hair Cutting----+-.. iu. 85 Conte Cid muscles, the mélancholy visage,interm us. ets Mee oe ao CASHIN. & KENT, Hi‘ FOR SALE AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES! A NOQ.:1 ARTICLE OF HAMS, BACON AND LARD, The Product of Three Thsusand f Grain Fed Hogs. They wish to call particular attention to their
BRAND OF LARD. (AUTON. — Before purchasing Examine the Cans, and find our “BRAND” upon them, as the chi‘ing an inferior article, CASHIN & KENT. Nevada City, Jan. 26th. PANORAMA FOR SALE. The Large and Elegant PAIN TIN CS —or— Sherman's March through Georgia 7) MBRACING all the moet picturesque scenery from Atlanta to the entrance ofthe Army imto Savannah, and from Savannah to Columbia, With the Scene of the negotiation for the SURKENDEK OF JUHNDON’S ARMY, Gen. Sherman and Stall, Col, Kilpatrick, WADE HAMPTON, The Dashing Cavalier; “Johnny Comes Marching Home. Hurrah !” That interesting and never to be forgotten clase of beings Sherman’s Bummers & Foragers, Are fully represented with many other equally interesting scenes. The Paintings are from the most reliable sketches made by Artists accompa pening the isxpecition, and are ENTERTAINING, INSTRUCTIVE AND AMUSING, Also, a Beautifal Panorama, which goes with the above, representing LrHE LAYING OF THE ATLANTIC Ca fr with a model of the dR6AT EASTREN eav: ing Sherness, and showing all the most ing changes from Ast = Night, Night to ing, Storm and Cal The above Padetines oe be sold ‘at Lees pon one half its cost. For full particulars apply to N. P. BROWN, Nevada city, or WM, PAE. Advretising and Purchasing Agent, Noi MofityomeryStreet, pan Fr cancion’ fal CONGRESS BOOKSTORE W. K. SPENCER. a0-5 JOHN PATTISON. SPENCER & PATTISON, Sticcessors to G. R. Crawford. Broad street....---Nevada City. ahall Beep Constaal‘os bana enamerent of Handsome Gift Books, School Books, Tnitial Paper, Legal. Letter and Farcy Note Paper. BLANK BOOKS, LEGAL BLANKS, GOLD PENS, PAPERS, PERIODICALS and MAG. aeesegseesers., EY ay “ AZINES, and aseortment of STA we fe <6 rantlict. 26 ae . ad ce moment Sooegentvanc™ ARTICLES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, . g (ACH BITTERS, a p eparation uniting in . . mese are manufacturing and nelle is AVING ADDED J LARGELY TO THE] . Goods, anda pleasure to—tell . CWA FALL CAN'T GET evink THAT FACT, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, ARE SOLD CHEAPER ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & C0’S COR, PINE & COMMERCIAL STREET, (Haas & Co’s old stand.), TIH AN ELSEWHERE! As evidence of this fact the people ‘have only to eall, take notiee, compare itemis, examine stock, —AND— JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES ca LEAVE YOUR MONEY. WHERE OS Gat seaere AND BEST THE LEAST MONEY! . . Now'ON, HAND, and CONSTANTLY,_RECEIVING CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, consisting impart of SPLENDID SUITS : BEVER, CASSIMERE, BROADCLOTH, OVERCOATS, And in fact EVERYTHING IN THE CLOTHING LINE. MEN'S AND BOYS’ CALIFORNIA MADE KIP AND CALP BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, AS WELL AS EXCELLENT BUBBER BOOTS FOR MINING. Gentlemens: Furnishing Goods, —AND— ws . FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Ge Men’s & Boys’ HATS & CAPS. ne ga Recently LARGE ADDITIONS have been made to the Stock. * s<<>No trouble to show our} Our Prices. Call on us and try Our Goods once, and we are SURE of your custom afterwards. (7 De not forget the place Corner of ‘Pine sad Commer. TUESDAY VERIO, FRB . filled new. ones will be formed, _ + e0-poor that he cah not ; ROSENSTOCK. PRICE & CO. ATS TEMPERANCE HALD. _ NEVADA CITY. Reception Committee. G, yon Paition JOUN PATT JAMES COLLEY, “W. H. CRAWFORD, bd Floor Manager, wae C WILLE FP. H, FISHER, go JOHN A, LaXCAstrR, T. W. 81GOU RAMS, les se NILES SKARLAH=* om Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock, © TICKETS, including Supper, Three Dollars. Carriages furnished if necessary. A general Invitation is hereby extended. By order of the Nevada Fire Department. @ C. T, CANFIELD, ©: W. CORNELL, K. GOLDSMITH, M. M. BLUM git 3 ecutive mm. Nevada, Jan. 19th, 1870, PACIFIC PROTECTIVE A880CIATION ‘OF CALIFORNIA, . Incorporated.. sr sanee Motobor, 1868 QO BIEC .—THE OBJECT or this Association is to secure a cash pay ment within slaty days pater the death rat A subscriber, to her rs or ase cf as many BR ‘o "thers are indiv 8 of te clase . to which such deceased subscriber MEMBERSHIP.—The subscription fees are ten dollars at joining, and dollar on the death of each subscriber. he one dollar from each subscriber is ers ve the heirs or assigns of the deceased, Lineluding males and females, limited to.§,000 subscribers, “we aneree are ‘son. ie oo at soleing and one doilar occasionally, thus securing $5,000 to his or her heirs or assigns, nent eo Become A MzeMbER.—A person de. = draft or by express in gold or silver ASSUUIATIUN, theast corner of Mont. ery and avrammeaiee streets (over Donone & Kelly's me ae ban Francisco, Orricers.—Benj H. Wreenan, President; Geo. H, Kustell, V.ce President; ; John H. Warren, Secretary ; das, A, Pritchard, 'Treasurer, : Hon, HENRY DUT ON, ‘President Farmers and Mechanics’ bank, Hon, SAMU KL COWLES, late Judge Conn ty Court, san Francisco. Hon A. Jd, GUNNISON, Attorney at Law, Ban francieco. H. J. BOVTH, Eeq., Union Iron Works, . tha WILLIAMS, Real #, Estate, ane Sacett pnts JOHN VU Works, San Franciso. JUHN H, U' BRIEN, Eeq,, O’Brien, Bush & Co., dan Francisco, : Hon, J, P. JUN LS, Gold Hill, Nevada, PMANK G. GUILD. Agent, nl4 Nevada city. A. AITKEN. ISRAEL LUCE. AITKEN & CO. a PREMIUM PIONEER MARBLE WORKS, Itt K Street, between Sitxh & Seventh, SACRAMENTO. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE STONES,. MANTLES TABLE TOPS, WASH STANDS ' &e, & ee kinds of work done in Indien ; ngs, Italian & Vermont Marba hy Sculpture and Ornamental work done in superior style. C. POPE, Agent, Grase Valley, where can rie seen derigns of everything in pea ble line. PRESTON & FAIRCHILD, SUCCESSORS TO E. F, SPENCE, Druggists and Agathoreriets The apothecary Business, in is. ¥; a the old stand, Nos 43, Broad strat, atiasieea Ww. LEeTeR, AUSTIN W. auras AW. LESTER & CO. Dealersin, — — Groceries, ; Provisions, dias Case-Goods, CROCKERY, . Liquons, . pink ste Nevada Goods delivered a reasonable distance Free 825 . of Charge. i soreeny -& subscriber must fll out.. plication, poy . forward it with ten ten faibaee the at comma of rhe Pa Ray rs Puorierivie 3 ). HANSOOM, ‘Esq., Aitea Iron Ass ats