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

January 3, 1872 (4 pages)

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and Wednes. ings, “ 4 by R’s * MOVING MA’ EAT RIVERS of oa = —--—-— ‘IC COAST, AND yunced ish st ever baie ot the Honse, 59 a 25 cents’ —— <i ~-Sunday—morning-at10 o'clock, the, e twenty-4orning . rea NEVADA CITY, CALsThe Stain Fall. : ‘The rain fall, during the month of December, in this city, according: to the gauge at the office of the. South Yuba,-CanalCompany, was 36:19 inches. This amount fell from the 18th tothe 3lst, inclusive, and, ac~~ eording-to_the record kept,-in 14} = “days and 1544 hours. This, although perhaps the largest rain fall in the >a of. days, i is net so large as} During}? that month —in-1867$, 41.96. inches ~~ of rain-fell. Decem of 1871 stands next to the same month of 67-8. _ For the twenty-four hours ‘ending _rain fall was 1.86, and for — at t0 “oretoek— theft was £.621 Che Bri Branserip ‘Hostetter’s. United States sos for 1872, for’ distribution, gratis throughout the United States, and all civilized, counpublished and ready for delivery, iri”the . English, German,French, Norwegian, Welsh, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian: andSpanish lpnigiiagen, and all who wish to understand the true philosophy of health should read . and poner the valuable suggestions it contains, “Inrwhtit'ttr to an adinirable medical treatise on thc ci uses, prevention and cure of a great yalic:y ofdiseases, it embraces'a large amou=: ¢t information ‘ini ting to and the calculations have been meade for such meridians and latitudes as are most . — National Calen aes = half the Christian world, are fully et forth with pictorial illustrations, valuable recipts , and other instructive and amusing tnatter, original aud Selected. “This aacaeanguaicnpngen nan ltocsines INTY.! ud invite particudon jot buyers: to GE “AND BEAUPOCK. It surpassto this city, ; Will be found = STOCK TS! imaginable, apest and the. Qatah IN WETODET RHE a swith be owe-ot them be ost useful Annuals that Wilt ap pea cit tries of the Western Hemisphere, is now. : _ the mercha=t, the mechanic, the finer, the }— . farmer, ths planter, and professional man; suitable. for @ correct and conatseansive P itary effects of f Hoptebtex’ 8 ‘Stomach Bitters, the staple tonic and alterative of more than . _ im ite pages, which are also interspersed . for thé household and farm, “humorous an . = . Ova will take psee in a = of their main house ¢nd “busi-. ibe + mI! aed DOLLARS worTE = the transfer . hess. Everything in the: Store ” Corner of Pine & cme Streets. . ‘leost PRICE FOR CASH! =¥; AVING RECEI VED INSTRUCTIONS »FROM » 8. We _ ROSENSTOCK & CO. i es SECURE -your outside eel NOoW,IS. THE TIME g CLOT ‘HING 1 ce —— . booms aD” woNpows! . GEORGE W. WELGH’S BOOK & MUSIC STORE, . NO. 49 Broad. Street, and maybe had for the iokaas ‘The prers a‘ ——_REVabA-orry— _18 THE PLAGE 10 BUY Agaiist the Gina interfer: : Sh lk.. aE me se SNOW,” vember was 6.69 inches.” December, 36.19, making a total of 42.88 inches this Season up to to-day. Mining Locations. During the. past year 178 instr ments, locating claims orwater. rights for mining purposes have been entered upon the books of the Couna SE Recorder: The nimber of. claims is not-so large, but the extent of. _ ground covered by each company is ““anuch greater than: formerly. . Under the.present system of hydraulic mindog larger claims are required for working. We are unable.to ascertain the number of feet of mining ground. or the number of persons !ocating, without going through the entire. records, which would require several days labor. Hotel Change: shee. W. Smith has purchased the Half-Mile House, furniture and ‘fix‘ tures, of J. C. Rich. Mr. Smith proposess to fit up the house and keep a first-rate hotel>/ We predict that fa ‘Smith will prove that ‘‘he knows how to keep.a hotel,”’ and that thosé who ‘patronize him will find comfortable} quarters and good living at the HalfMile House. As they say all landre a lords become corpulent, if Smith Parlor Bets. follows the rule he will soon need rashes, SX bigger clothes. We: ad¥ise-all-who l kinds. travel that way to drop in at the "2 : Half-Mile Housé if they desire Ao a ; fare well. . iret 4 On the 30th day of December the Fancy Soaps, ¥ term of Hon. A, C. Niles, as County all kinds ie toa ~—-dndge, expired, and lie entered apon . = g his term as Justice of the Su : Court of the State. Judge Niles has ), PIPES, &c. ‘served as County Judge in this-couni.a8 complete _ 88 ore’ buying. your ion’t fail to visit TARIETY STORE. AN ANYBODY. <M. BLUM. &e. MO MERY "REETS, aco. h. AND aa VADA CITY. _ he best of — Hams & Lard, eap forcash. s . TIMMONS, if PES Re Ss ~, q mediately and save costs. ty for eight years, having been etect-. ed to that office by the people#/ He has, during that time, faithfully disfriends rejcice at his elevation tora position in the highest tribunal in the State, they sincerely regret that they lose hint: cadotaeasnesecd of “this . county. ae : New Year’s Day. E New Year’s Day was generally eae ‘served in this city as a holi sy There was.no.New Year’s _ rs "~_* the extent that there v was several oS years ago, when €very body called on everybo: that kept open house, and the vs always got ‘‘fuddled” from ; camccmabanti The custom, being \ Tun inte the~ground, has been for ie veral years a prone The day merally enjoye by citizens ut Sc or with friends, The City Tates. ~~ i ‘The delinquent list for. city taxes is very small this y rat, and the city ‘frustees have extend e time for payment to next Saturday, mis 6th. Last year, under a similar tension of time, every dollar of i Was-paid without suit. Those who have notyet paid should do so imJohn Caldwell entered upon Noe his office of County Judge on the 1st . " inst., “having been chosen to the po-. ‘sition ‘by the people ef the county in has served the County one term in tae Legislature and one term as District. Aiturney. He has’ for~many . law in this couiiity, and he will make : on Nona tot peer Sesedy Fae. Beh A ce ine avored cigars, =o wp potas Seok. charged his-duties; and while his. tietors, Messrs. Hostetter'& Smith, Pitts-. urgh, Pa.; on receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a@ copy by mail to person who cat not proctirée One in’ bis -neighberhood, The Bitters are.sold in eyery City, throughout the entire oes world. CAUTION! r. : LL PERSONS "ARE WARNED inst purchasing, *as DANFORTH PETL RULEU M FLUID,” articles advertised as ‘Patent Petroleum Fluid,” etc. ‘The gen uine article can only be had at the Hardware Store of W. H. CRAWAn attempt was made in Sac nto, by unscrupuleus-dealets, to in mace Gasoline andi other Explesive Fluids, under the assumed name of ‘*Danforth's Petroleum Fluid,” but-it was arrested before harm had resulted. The exclusive sright to s-Il this authorized agent for Nev: “ine City. company, that will not be responsible tor any accident resulting from the use of fluids sold under the assumed name of their article, and,-by order of Mr. Danforth, will prosecute in the United States Court, all parties so selling. J. 3. LYNN, “General Agent. Nevada, Dec. 31, 1871. LADIES TAKE NOTICE . No Hering Sale ! “ROSENBERG ‘BROS, 3 rOCLDY INFORM ‘ one ofa Which have recently arrived fr»m Europe, er HOLIDAY ‘PRESENTS N € : ‘ aaeaeen p , -% a “We invite coped wikeuaa to our large. and Magnificent Stock of . CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, ‘DRESS 8 GOODS—The. Largest, the _eied aésortment' ‘ever: brought tothig =~ eat Every Article mecessary it this line
COLORED VELVETS & SATINS. eres tar DOMESTIC GOoDs, Our Stock coy prises an endlesé variety from all the” sine, ufactories in the . Those in want ps sd in this ine can not ‘do anaes than purchase at “our House. goles CLOTHS, 7 A Splendid variety. HOUSEKEEPING Goons, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NAPRINS, d everything else imaginable. LADIES’ “UNDERWEAR, Sacque Flannels, . And hosts of other Goods too nu7 merous to mention. aes as 3 ; ‘ would call the pa of the people in the adjoining MAMMOTLH. STOCK. We enoni of selling everything ii We attenti towns to joy the rep our line Ne . Cheaper than any other Establishin the Coun it town-and village, and are-extensiyely used} FORD, who is the sole and only} excellent article on this Coast, ia-helt—by-a}— -RESPECTFULL the pedple that they are how in re-. ' Most Beantiful Stock of Goods, . te ‘ork and PR ae eons sa Cheapest, and the ‘most vasis : TIME TO pains To New York City, 7 Are compelled to anneunce . bos Sa + THAT THEY a ARE NOW , SELLING “OUT THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF — GENT’S WINTER CLOTHING, . _At the. Showing — ‘ SACRIFICIAL RATES 930 Beaver Suits EE, 28. $25 Beaver Suite for $20. “$25 Fine Coats for $20. $25 Cassimere’ Suits’ for BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, In Like Proportion. .‘ . iA rigs STYLISH CLOTHING, . could be bought at an AUCTION SALE} "tata the, 8. Army, Bis = care = az 2, erat . sites é at vat 4A ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO.,. ‘. =-Miners’ i le ae eC . notified to call and'settle their actounts beCLOTHING ! FURNISHING GOODS, Ss — — ~“" &e. &c. » Rubber Goods,-BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS & CAPS, : er. Gents’ and Boys’: Underwear, Business and Dress Suits ! : Driving and Bie Gloves. e as 4 AT’ ‘COST FOR CASH. Notice is hereby-giventhat ON AND AFPER THIS DATE, in pursuance of the.above something ~ Cheap," Simplé and Durdble! ! That would save Carpets; Fuel, and the Ills resulting from COLD DRAFT that finds its way ingo. dweltings under out. bide Doses and Wisdiews; JE Clay's Patent Metallic WEATHER STRIP wt : ‘wa. Challenges the admiration of all who have seen its operation. i The-attention of the public is respectfully invited to this little invention, which is so CHEAP that every man can afford to use it. It is aw Actual Saving in Fuel alone, of Twice ite Cost = _every year . — It is so simple that it can be made and applied by afty person of orditiary méchanieal csr a, Ae is Co Oe PR ‘There are no Springs oF complicated machinery to get out of repair. : it can be applied to any Door or Window, and has gone into general use wherever it -For Sale by. — — No. a7 and 29 Main St. ‘Twenty Dollars. . onder, every article in thé Store, on the ; $8 Pants for $8. Cor. Pine & Commercial ites $6 Pont 3 for . 'To Son Francise Cost Priee’ ‘And ao thr Large Stock ng Z NE stely and. purchasers of gaything in oar{ line : Are invited to call and see the NEW PRICES and GOODS! . And be, squred that, thie Ja XO. TO DEBTORS. All persons indebted to the late firm of ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & OO. ate! héreby fore the FIRST DAY OF saNUARY, 1872 All sccounts remaining unsettled at that 7 time will positively be place in the hands of an Attorney for collection. Wi W. ROSENSTOCK & C0.," Sucesseces to’ Rosenstock, Peles & Co, ~ The Btock must be disposed of tinmedi. 7 18 THE SHAM SALE. . 2 a ‘No more Goods will be received Sino al FAVORITE CALL BEFORE IT Is ¥ ng SEWING ; MACHINE, Opposite the Repoots OMice. The i pl i ataty It is the Simplest, the Strongest, the Last and the Best Sewing Machine invented. wi W. H. CRAWFORD, H Ider hia felt the of ee coset ve tng et the aca ‘. Have Just been Received ! genius, and can be removed and replaced at . . tock of consists in pax of the folowing +. Fine Editions of the Poots, Mlustrated Family Bibles, ast Juveni~ Libraries, ¥ Work Boxes, . z 3 Port Monnaies, re hs = Fine CUTBERY, j INITIAL PAPER, “FINE STATIONERY ! PICTURE FRAMES, Diaries for 1872. Cigar Cases, . Gold Pend _ ‘for sale at “Nevada, Dec, ilth. NEVADA DRUG STORE, — E. M. PRESTON, APOTHECARY. ” fa wil hourly or night. — a ee Non-explosive Kerosene, And & Choice variety of FLAVORING EXTRACTS, TOILET Goons, PERFUMES, &e. Always on hand. 8. W. COR. BROAD & PINE STREETSUnder the Transcript Printing Oftoe. 3 CIGARS, TOBAGO, PIPES, &c J. JACOBS, WW 2Ue respectfully inform the poopie of Nevada County that be has <v °/. « . ceived ’at bis Store, on Pine Strest, Nevada City, . valida The Largest and most Fe age ook of CIGARS, TOBACOOS, PI Ci fLERY, &c, ever ‘brought to Nevada city. ‘The Stock of Cigars comprise ali the fa. vorite brands from the veer: Dew to thy Han the Hine of caok Cinwing the line of Smoking an To ‘bacco my stock cannot be ga ot : Seveep igen of Pipea t have-avery large stock ; I invitethe especia¥ “attention of Saloon and Countfy Dealers to my’ new G rices areas. Cheap ae articles guatabhecd as "Don't fall gti hae maki a ve ae ‘ore ia purchases, a COBS, Baviding, Pi Street “Masonic Nevada, Nov. 30th. Cheap ! Cheaper! Cheapest WILL Buy that very $SO00 able and, tana? KANE Oe SS EAI . to A. Nevada, Deo. ‘6 1871. MILLINGTON'S DANCING SCHOOL, —~aT—TEMPERANCE HALL, your very ager: locaisd “Apply Pei heidi, Wididibags si 9 £. uM, Com: mencing Jan. 10th. For Gentlemen, Monday and Thursday, at 7 P.M. Commencing Jan. 6th. Terms for Ladies asd Children, a month. Gents, $5 per month. Lessons in Highland Fling, Orovienr, eto. if desired. age FUR COLLAR Lost. i fae y te. ras Tuition of Clldven—taterdag. o 27: = a re i ye