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

June 27, 1868 (4 pages)

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(everybody in Nevada‘} “NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. county knows him) can now be found . at the mammoth clothing esta INDEPENDENCE DAY, blish: Tre SELENA LEDGE.—The Selena Pine and Commercial streets, opposice . Ledge is located in what is known as Biaze's saloon, Alex. wants every one . God’s country, about seven miles above of his acquaintance to call s on him, as . Washington, and is owned by Mesers. he is now ready to give ‘them goods Plog and Pendleton. ee oa FOR— PROFITABLE INVESTMEN! T. FAahead SHIO 1 NS : C4 GRAND CELEBRATION Ladies of Nevada county, attention This lead was cheaper than they can purchase them ee fornd last Summer and developed sufanywhere else in thecounty. He isdeficiently to show a well-defined vein, sirous of having all of his friends dress eighteen inches wide and exceedingly’ ed in the tip of fashion, and to accom ee terday which was literally filled with. Suofi clot thing s for about the cost «f in which this ledge is located, has been but one at a time. LOW very poorly prospected, but it is well: DiscustTine SicuT.—Yesterday after. known that it is very rich in quartz. noon a Digger squaw was arrested on fhe roughness of the country has, as Broa d street, by Marshal Cornell, in ‘a _. -yet, deterred miners trom working, as beast ly state of intoxication. The parit is almost impossible to get machinery CASH. Fashionable Dress Goods, S, LAWNS, TAIKOS, : ciTY, SILKS, POPLIN ORG ANDIES, —ON— French, Engl & Amer isican h Prints’ IN WHICH THE Mining Claims 100 feet each, Three-Fourths of the Edwards Ditch, Smith, have all acquitted themselves advertisement of S. Haas & Co.,in an— Graniteville school, taught by A. A. Rik: PERCALES, Seventy Gravel IN GREAT VARIKTY, ANDUF THK MILITARY, — mules. When roads are built in that possible, more degraded than the Digger and Eleve it is n-Twe a great pity that evidence locality the development of mines will lfths ofthe Diamond sufficient cannot be procured to convict Creek Diteh.” rapidly follow. * FIREMEN, them, “*~ Rota or Honor.—The pupils of the} a1 New Style Traveling Dress Goods, Linen Lawns, Chambays, Saturday, July 4th, 1868, ties who furnish them liquor, are, if _ in or quartz oat, without packing upon NEVADA SALE_¢3 FOR EL‘SSRUR ESA vo mater, a WILL BE HELD AT. EES "FOR The district making them, Don’t all Zo at once, A. GOLDSMITH, __ NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY Ya FOLLOWING PROPERTY IS OF; SERED rich. We Were shown a specimen yesplish: this he is going to sell them fine flakes of pure gold. SPRING AND SUMMER Set mentof . 8. Haas & Co., on the corner of 3 Me , Domestic Goods, 2 ae to 13 guartersin width, brownof and! eter COTTON SHERTINGS and é Seidiiiaacanaam LIABLE.—Any one who copies the Latest Patterns, _. A large assortment . TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWEL. _ CIVIC SOCIETIES, . ING, IRISH LINENS, &e. One-Half of the Missouri Ditch, } & fine of $1,000, and they caution those CAPACITY OF THE THREE DITCHEs, ~ OF NEVADA COUNTY will part cipate. . _ Honor from Januarto y July; Ellen who have imitated it to do so no more, A splendid stock of SWISS oe . BY, NALN SOUK: ge as they have applied fora patent. Read ABOUT ONE THOUSAND INCHES PER . : creditably during the past month. , The other column, or imitates it, is liable to Maggie Bohannan, Sophia Hilby, Carrie their advertisement, cut it out, take $12 There will be a Procession after BisHur LAWNS, aud TUGKED MUSLING : DA¥—OF TEN HOURS, Young, John Young, John Bohannan, and the advertisement and get-$14 The above property is what is commonly worth of goods, at 30 per cent. cheaper known as the “Teeple & Creame Louis Hilby, Edward Dougherty. r” which’ Mining and than any other clothing house in NevaStantep Ur.—Poquillan & Clark Ditch property, and is situated at and near the da city or county, Linen coats and have started up their new ten stamp dusters at $1 each, Summer suits at $4, town of Omega, Nevada county, California, quartz mill at Eureka: It is estimated dress suits from $9 up. that. ~ which looks first rate, can be obtained . ADDITIONAL Repuction.—An adin the vicinity. vertisement will be found in to-day’s ve (reek, by Richmond. Partner WanTep.—The ladies of ing store. Every man who will go to Nevada got upa Leap Year party at Banner Bros. and buy $18 worth of ng can pay his bill in full with _ Temperance Hall, last evening. In a clothi $11 in coin and a copy of conspicuous place at the Post Uffice we noticed an advertisement headed “A ment. ner wanted,” in which some young y ~<a o man “ofddress”’preponsess ingdappeara nce and of the finest photographs extant, pro‘procire’a partdesireto Puoroakarus,—We have seen some Boe he succeeded. & Rulofeon, pre-eminently the lea RACES! RACES!!! RACES t!!1/< a A GRAND BALL WILL BE GIV duced by the celebrated firm of Brad aer for the Leap Year party. We hope . ley 419 June 2th » 1868. The Day We Celebrate, the advertise~ Try it. due time. THE BEST FURNIT ee ANNUAL MEETING , BY MRS. M. BLUM, side of San Franelico is Kepat t —OFr THE— Saturday kven’g, July 4th, 1868, the Declaration of Independence in. their rooms, south-west corner of MontNou ex or pains will be s to tiie nowt attractive Suc.al wall of the sea_ Nevada on the Fourth, because he had gomery and Sacramento streets. * © this i sul, 3 Tables, 5 UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING _ at the shortest notice. -W. ©. Pope, 1; Wiliiameun, ‘Thos, B; Merry, je” Auctioneers. . PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INs. co '{\HE ANNUAL RACES BEGIN ON JUDGMENT AFFIRMED.—The case of 4 Rae AMERICAN SPRING OF THE SrATEK OF CALIFORNIA. BED, FOR into Wood vs Richardson, appealed from the District Court of this county has been decided in the Supreme Court.— The judgment and order denyinga new trial are affirmed. The case involved mining rights at Colambia Hill and a verdict was given for defendant on the trial, fe le New MiLu.—Palmer & Everingham ate putting up a five stamp custom Comfort Portability, Simplicity, and Cheapness, supercedes anything of the kind yet invented. It is easily applied toany Bedstead and-costs only one-fo as much as a Spring Mattrass. Cost of transportation on it isa mere ‘trifle, beNo.sdarean ed to the Atmericas’ toa tie, 20 POST STREKT. Mechanics Institate LELAND STANFORD, President. H, F. HASTINGS, Vice President. JOS. CRACKBON., Secretary. Dee merican ee San Francisco, xclusive rights to counties will be mich2-3m sold, A. A. SARGENT, Board of Directors, LELAND 5 ranFURD, oe CAROLAN, RUBEXT WAT i’, b. k. Hastings. LeUNARD GusS, G. K. MUv.A, SoM. L. LAVENSUN, NEWT N BUUTH, Pb. HW. RUSBELL, J. ~ ailbomthe ‘South Fork of the South Orri rice—In Kidd's Buildipg corner of Broad Yuba river, two miles from Eureka.— There ig a large amount of prospecting and Pine streets Heveda” BUILDER’S TEMPERANCE LecTURE.—James W. : Brown, widely known as “Brown of ~~ Yonkers,” will lecture in this city on the CO, Of San Francisco, THOMAS MOONEY, President. subjecof t Temperanon ce, the 11th of THOS, 8. FINCHLEY, Agent, 10th, You Bet on the 12th and Grass FOR NEVADA AND PLACER COUNTIES, duly. He will be at San Juan on the I Stmeer Dawu—Members of the Light Guard should remember the order ‘for street drill this evening, and be on hand in full uniform. No opportunity
_ 40 drill should be lost. , Ge” Leave your orders’on slate at BRUAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, Will keep the staud atways s with the very baer brands of ade plies Cigars, Chewing and Smoking _ KUBT, 4:AMILTON, ‘OGNRAD W EM, HCaRKUL, _ot ie THIRD DAY. VELUPEp 4i ways on hand. se-, two mile hats, SEconD Race—Vurse $350,,for all trotters SHE PACIFIC and pacers, mile heats, 3 in 5, in harness. ‘Phree tw enter and two or more tu start in each of the above races, which will ve governOF CALIFORNIA, ea by the rules of the Sacramento Jockey Cluv. Pirst—The rates of interest are larger here Hu: rance ou all the above purses, ten per ceiit. Good stabliug at the Course. Shouidall stathau in the Kastern States or Europe, consequently the protiis and Giviuends accruing to bles be taken beture the 22d July, additional we lusured will be proportionately increased, stalls can be had at Byrne's stabie, Grass ValSecomd—Aill Policies issued by this Comley, or Saxby & Lancaster's Nevada. hautries for the first day’s race will close at y aud the proceeds thereof are exempt trum Kxecution by tne Laws of Califuruia— the Secretary’s office in Nevada, on July 2st, THE ONLY ae IN ihfis UNIUN that 1868, at Sv. M. Ail other en:ries to be made on the course with thej \e rovides for t se tion, es—accompanied by yentlemen—admit. ‘ahird—Policies .weucd by this Company ted free to the Uvurse, are Non-FORF M11 ASLE, and ALL PRUFITS Wickets—each day—$1, je19 are divided s.u.ung . ue insured. Pp Mutual Life Insurance Company, : gg Wwaut articles in my line are invited, Nevada, May 20th. oe ; t= KEEP COOL ! = ICED é SODA’ WATER { —wirn— : ah De DELICIOUS SYRUPS! JULIUS DREYFUSS’, U. 8. Bakery, Pine Street, ; Nevada, May 9th, 1868, FRESH OYSTERS, Cie, Ee a atictes bomlgton We tal POSTAGE STAMPS AND EXPRESS EN Fist Race —Purse $350 tor all running hor : "Examination of Teachers, \HE County Board. of Examination will and Game. at the High Scheol Koom, Nevady \HE undersigned, respectiuily informe ihe 1 Incet 1 peuple of Nevaca nad vistas ‘hat he s uw prepared ty alleRd to the wants of tlie mT Mau, “Or any vtuer man,” at ike everpopular JULIUS DREYFUS, T FOR SEIBERT’S WINES, and ‘ia heeatape couslathe see open, as nomen desiring Vounty ‘Teachers’ Vertificates is My shoula _. by iaratieadamae Hereafter the Soard of Kxamiuation will meet four times @ year and no. issued w any jun or JENKINS’ SALOON, MAIN STHKEKT, opposiie the Union Hoies, 7 ¢ wil ve ii .d with tho “int feguiar sessiuns Toe ‘ SAUTURNE, CATAWBA. Also,a fine article of WINE COGNAC, . "“SBor sale by the Betis, Case or: Gallon, at thi U. 8. BAKERY, Pine Sjreet. Nevada, June 7th. e e or ae eessValley r0sd,arsed fr BS, BARKER wil open a School eee eer aeons Terms $2 per month. ‘The Vocal Class will MBVADA CITY. aa ; J. N, SMUT. MUSIC ANS LANGUAGES. : ee Matar ieosut ua tee Piano and iu Singing. one also teaches RB. FPININGER & CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealrs in ~ s Languages, apply Ww we residence of 2v, Nevada virewt. Egy gaelw OA) PINE BRANDLIES, WINES. — eM EUNT MD, . < AW CIGARS and yentlem-n will appreciate their execliepce. ; County Superintendent of 8 ‘The Bar is etucked with the best LIQUORS 1865. see ARG wood enough io ats Ane THE NATIONAL Szconp Race—Purse $200, free for all run . FAKL i, COGNAC. ZINFINDAL, se [2 CIGAR STORE, 2) ON Finst Ract—Purse $300, free to all trot ¢2@~ Policies will be made payable in Gold VICTOR CHEVALIER & CO. ieee ae Like BpPiuCAnl mmy clect Lo pay North-west corner Commercial & Pine sts, uis Fremium. SCHREIBER & HOWELL, Q Nevada, June 28d. uecueral Agents, 37 and 39 Secund direct, Sacramento. ge, says — =D05—This ledig last -.one averaging W. H. H. COFFMAN, HA 28. ai -. 4 CONSUMERS READ! that never beat 2:35; mile heats, 3 in 5, in REASONS FOR INSURING IN INSURANCE Nevada, May 27th. FIRST DAY. Fiast Racs—The Gleabrovok St. Leger, a dast of two miles, free to all running horses. Purse $200, to be divided; 8150 to the winuer, and $50 to the horse that is ahead at the end of the tirst mile, SEconD Race—Purse $200, free to al trotting horses that have never beaten 2:48, mile heats, 3 in 5, in harness. SECOND DAY. Policies Exempt from Execution. seasonings x Call and examine the Stoek Let Wednesday, July 22nd, 1868. POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. nearly opposite National Ex aoe Motel, Nevada Clty > Thos. B, Motry, Hecordiug Seoreeng” ' Isaac Williamson, ‘treasurer. A gener . invitation is extended to all. . ‘sivkete=inciuding Supper, ~~ A NEW INVENTION! ~ in Sacramento, ice ~~ J.E. JOHNSTON, the Storof e Glenbrook Park Jockey Ciub. ! Broad ders of the Artin San Francisco. Those WILLIAM WATT, President. ; A LETTER has been received from. who wish good work, done in the most THE BEST OF MUSIC has been engaged J. A. Lan C, W. smith, L. A, Wali Hickey, B. P. arenes “jai Olarke,”” Barrett, stating that he could not read artistic style, should not fail to call at anda good SUPPEX will be served up on the 3.M. Thomas ho S At Sigourney, occasion, already refused an invitation to read it Of all descriptions, ; . §@7~ The Programm will e be announced in Nevada County, Cal. z CARPETS AND OIL, CLOTHS, TED TO BE PRESENT. Dr. D, C. TEEPLE, Omega, 1 LADIES’ SILK CLOAKS, x CITIZENS FROM ALL PARTS OF A new and recherche article oithe New Sash Pattern, FA THE COUNTY ARE CORDIALLY INVI Or of the Proprietor, out and take it to Banner Bros. cleth : Latest Styles of Pa ; nets pie fo ath a winners aad tee J ae ye MILLINERY GOODS. DELIVERED. E. F. SPENCE, Nevada City. Another mill, to be run by water paper which is worth two dollars in power, is being built on Poor Man’s gold coin to any person who will cut it Now style Walking Suirce, ORATION For farther particulars apply to three hundred tons of this rock, Fancy —Goods, Dress Trimmings, yahhaaae the Declaration of Inde pendence will be read and an LIQUORS GENERALLY. DRY PY oa ond came 76 BROAD STREET . {hc ; ys best ot of a y ta. e,. % given, Address 2. ©, .