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

July 2, 1868 (4 pages)

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; stroying friction in the bearings of per” ; socket @t the bottom of the shaft is as ‘eqaare at the base rests upon these ‘balls, and the balls rest upon the steel ‘times with one effort of the hand. It “ble increase of friction. The invention dicular” shafts are” tiséd. It has-been: and highly respected by the citizens of Eureka township among whom he re-. ~~ aight, Professor Gilliard had a good au. applauded. ‘ Nivapa Invantion. —Putnam Barnett, of this city,has invented a usetul contzivance for the purpose of deusual, but an inch or two above the shaft is cut, presenting a steel surface. Fitting on this isa plate in which are thane ‘holes oF sackets tn which hardewferming thesocket. The shaft revulves apon the balls and turns almost without . ‘ifriction, The one which we saw at work in Fisher's machine shop had a ‘shaft weighing three hundred pounds, which could be made to revolve three was tested with e@ shaft weighing seven will be found very usefal for flour mills and all other machinery where perpenexamined by many practical mechanics and proneanced by all whe have seen it an excellent invention. scene tay" Ex-District Attorney Joha: Caldwell has retarned to his eld home at Moore's Flat, where he will resume the practice. of law. He has the appointment of Notary Public and his location in that vicinity will be of great advantage to those who have law business to attend to. Mr. Caldwell is well known sided until hecame to Nevada to assume the duties of District riot Attorney. ‘Tue Neo: ‘ 2 RT Monday dience to hear lite: answer to McConnell’s letter on the “Negro’s place in Nature.” The Professor is a man of} color, a very nervous and at :imes eloquent speaker. He cited history to prove that the Egyptians, Carthagenians and Moors were of the Negro race, and that the race had excelled in the arte, sciences and literature. He was} listened to attentively and frequently New Mit.—Frank Fisher has just finished an eight stamp mill for Paluier & Everinghain, and it will be shipped to Eureka to-day. Theold engine and machinery have been remodled and fitted up so that it is as good as a new one. S aaeael INsUBANCE AGENCY.—John Pattison , Agent of the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company, has his office at George KR, Crawford's bookstore, where he may be found at any time. Company Mrxrine.—A. meeting of! FINE CLOTHING, the Nevada Light Guard will be held this evening. Letevery member be on hand. Taxus.—aAttention is called to the Collector in to-day’s paper. 8. B. Davenport will be at Moore’s Fiat Wednesday, July 8th, San Juan, Friday, July 10th, at Graes Valley on the 13th and 14th, and at.Nevads on the 15th and 16th, to receive Income and other taxes. Read the notice. BARTHOLOMEW'S great circus will be in this city on the Fourth of July, and Rive two performances. ; — Tax OVERLAND MontaLy.—We find upon our table a neatlyp printed magazine, very much of the style ani appearance of the Atlantic Monthly, which is a new claimant for public favor. The articles which it contains possess much merit, and very many of. them are local in character. The first number has“A Breeze from the Woods,” being a sketch of the Coast Range, “Art . , Beginnings of the. Pacific,” “In the Sierras,” “Portland on Wallamett,” “San Francisco, from Sea,” besides eet oe Nae ae and added it to his own stock. Wa. Lewis goes out of the business, and recommends his customers to cal] on and finest assortment of cigars,tobacco, pipes, etc., in Nevada county. LtaBLE.—Any one who copies the advertisement of S. Haas & Vo., in another column, or imitates it, is liable to & fine of $1,000, and they caution those who have imitated it to do 80 no more, their advertisement, cut it vat, take $12 and the advertisement and get $14 worth of goods, at 30 per cent. cheaper than any other clothing house in Nevada city or coynty. Linen coate and dress suits from $ up. PHoToGRAPUs.—We have seen some of the finest photographs extant, produced by the celebrated firm of Bradley & Rulofson, pre-eminently the leaders of the Artin San Francisco. Those who wish good work, done in the most artistic style, should not fail to call at gomery and Sacramento streets. — * Se er rere FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS bi MORE OR LESS, wi ‘be the fine if anybody will copy or imitate this advertises ame ia. e@” We have not appiied for a Patemt as yet, but We can and will ‘nadersell any. other Clothing House in this City or County. MEAD ia? => CUT THIS. OUT =s A&ND BRING ELEVEN DOLLARS: 5 Im Geld Co.n, AND THIS ADVERTISEMENT ! AND IT WILL BUY THIRTEEN DOLLARS WORTH —or TUE— ~ BEST CLOTHING in the Market, ese aT THE Well known Clothing Emporium SS-TRY IT AND SEE. ¢ Their Immense stock of FashionINDUCEMENTS EXTRAORDINARY ARE Urr BRED TY aLL CUSTUMEKS IN WANT UF FUKNISHING GOODS, BOUTS AND SHUES, HAIS, TRUNKS, VALISES, . Mie. Me., ke. AT BANNER'’S. 627" Purchasers vi sny article we have on heud should uot iuiito pet uur prices eters buying, as $12 invested at BANNK&S STOME, ie better than $230 invested at any other clething Bouse im this Caty. BANNER BAOTHERS. _Nevada, June wid. White Mulberry Seed, A Tor Bgle by Nevada, March dist. Af cath yor Greenwald, who has now the largest . as they have applied fora patent;Read}-—___----— dusters at $1 each, Summer suits at $4, BRING US SEVENTEEN DOLLARS No HumBuc c MERE Le MENT, CUT IT OUT, _ AND “TAKE IT TO. THE OPPOSITION CLOTHING STORE! AND GET THREE DOLLARS ALlowed you for every $20 worth of Goods.you sted — Ne Clothing Dealer in Nevada city has any Heense te sell any article as Cheap as MEYER & COMPANY, _ Corner of Broad & Pine Sts, NEVADA CITY, Everybody concedes that we have —THE— ver Brought to the Mountains. IN GOLD COIN, AND WE WILL CiVE You TWENTY DOLLARS WORTH OF ANY KIND OF GOODS YOU MAY SELECT ! Don’t you be Humbugged into buying Goods without examining the Prices and the Goods at B. MEYER & CO’S” OPPOSITION STORE ! een WE ARE ON IT NOW ! And will not be excelled in selling Latest Styles of Fashionabie SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING , Sik, Velvet & Cashmere Vests, ab Gents’ complete Fancy Dress Suits.
FINE LINEN SHIRTS! Miners? Shirts and Underclething, , Shoes, . Gaiters, VALISES, SATCHELS, UMBRELLAS, FANCY ARTICLES, sow US THE MAN . Who has the effrontery to sell Goods as Cheap as we can ! t@ Bring on your coin and take ba eer oe — _ SF roe sacEem LOW FOR CASH. Seventy Gravel Mining Claims 100 feet each. Eleven-Twelfths of the Diamond One-Mailr of the Missouri Ditch. GakPACITY OF THE THREE DITCHES, ABOUT ONE THOUSAND INCHES PER DAY=OF TEN HOURS. 7 The above property is what ts commonly known as the “Teeple & Creamer" Mining and Ditch property, and is situated at and near the town of Omega, Nevada county, California, For further particulars apply to KE. F, SPENCE, Nevada City. Or of the Proprietar, Dr. D. C. TEEPLE, Omega, CONSUMERS READY W. H. H, COFFMAR, ‘HAY PURCHASED ' THM NATIONAL CHANGK _ ON BRUAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, will the stand ai with the Toy beck Rec a war™ suri Cigars, Chewing and Smoking To bacco, Also, large supply of PIPES, PLAYING CARDS. Saher articles belunging ty the VELUP Kp always on band. All who want articles in mg line are invited to gall. Nevada, May 20th. Seibert’s Native Wines and Wine COGNAC. . W.-H, H. COFFMAN, JULIUS DREYFUS, 6 AGENT FOR SEIBERT'S WINES, and the following erie DAL,. , SAUTURNE, HAMBURG, CHARSELAS, CATAWBA. Also, a fine article of WINE COGNAC. These Wines and Brandy were made in the year 1866. Por sale by the Bottle, Case or Galion, at th U. $, BAKERY, Pine Street. Nevada, June 7h. FOURTH OF JULY GOODS! NECK. sLOcovicCH, NB STREET, NEVADA CITY Mas Just Heceived 25 ETE Gina Be ROCK&TS, ORAL: _ egenry stock of ar : feve sr dl iplot tog thom « TUYS of a New Cast vings for " 2st, ts UINES AND BOLLERS built to CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every qual MACHINERY constructed, fitted up Every of Castings,Saw,Crist, eo eg a ee Orders filled . any Hotlines Sacramenty ov San ith, HBUGL & THOM Pioneer Wagon & Blacksmith Shop 5 Cor. Broad & Sacramento Ste, GEORGE A. CMORCH, Prep’r PUSTAGE STAMPS AND EXPRESS EN. and at aslow as ‘GRAND ‘DEPEAMa SPRING AND SUMMER \ FASHIONS I Ladiesof Nevada co’ county, attention A. GOLDSMITH, ARSNULE Stoo Ot ste, he Dress Goods, ; aaLIER, Balak LAWNs, ‘TALKQOS; = ORGANDIES, New Style Traveling Dress Goods, Linen Lawns, Uhambays, PERCALES, French, English & American Prints iN Gaka'l’ VAKISTY, AND OF THE Domesiie Goods. to 12 quarters in widen, Brown ar ‘A large assortment of Fae Peed apart TABLE. LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWEL ING, IRISH LINENS, &, _ White Goods. oe : 1 nines eet plain, stripes: sauce Eh at LAWS, aud TUceeD ao Fancy Goods, Drew trimmings, KID GLOVES, PARASOLS, New style Walking Skirts, &c. _ .MLLLINERY GoOoDs. La of Parisian Crapé Bonmets . MLL wimeed und uutrimmed. LADIES’ SILK CLOAKS, liaeepponm emi aah aoria Sash CARPETS AND D Olt, cuomas, arene not estore ae we ule imi THOMAS MOONEY, President. THOS, S. FANCHLEY, Agent, FOR NEVADA AND PLACER COUNTIES. . VICTOR CHEVALIER & CO, Nevada, June 28d. UF THE BSVYATE OF CALIFORNIA, POLICIES NON-¥URYELTABLE. Policies Mxempt from Execution. LELAND STANFORD, President. HM, ¥, HASTINGS, Vice President. JOB. URACKBON, Secretary. Board or A Mirectors, LELAND 0 Canr un, dAMeD CU LAN, Mubial Wal, Mast ‘ Liv NARD wuDD, , MUUM: daM, Le AV ROBO, Hewton 'H, Y. BM, BUSS Bid, vw. i, #. MADLINGS, x B. Kuan % J, MC Amun, MUBT, IL PON, CONRAD whl,REASONS FOR INSURING IN ‘was PACENAC Mutual Life Insurance Company, ' OF CALINOUNTA, Piret—The raves of juterest are langer here thau sm the Kasteru States or Kurope, consequently ue protics and dividends 7 Inoreaved. tue lusured will De propo Secomd—Ail Puiicies issued by thie Com pany aud tue tym thereuf are Seceens vin Kxevoutiou by tue Laws of The UNLY iat IN sik that provides for this or ersciviise oy je ALL PROFITS are divided s.w.uug . be soured, &@~ Policies will be made payable in Gold SS et er ee oCHREIBER & HOWELL, uenueral ;: 37 snd 39 oveuna tabonts Sacramento. J. A. MMUMSEKY, Traveling Agent. . JUHN PATTISUN, Agent Nevada City, FRESH OYSTERS, rae 2 fg ery oe povpic of NeVaua inuer cipared Want te, We ine work JENKINS SALOON, ° ox Male sua ema Sates Re vi Tue bar st.cked with the best LIQUORS ue is nd rata all Rado Aaw ws Sateen ~ AGON ox STOCK, hice utucwepapers ; best Reading Room oe Nevada, June 16th, COTTON SHEETINGS from 4 quarters Mieashed, ~ « my goods at” es BUILDERS INSURANCE 00, : 2 PACIFIC MULUaLLIFg Ims.0O ~ ‘in thecoany. saamdege me. 2 i: PR Reine ap ar A