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

March 1, 1870 (4 pages)

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Charles Picteiar cs son of Fire. ‘Saat . had his leg broken yesterday, while: eis tempting to get into a wagon on Broad . street. The little fellow, in climbing ‘ap behind, canght his leg between the spokes of the hind wheel. John Dun-. =) ick of attenmone, md all iy . Which. made: a. .“hanch-hack,” ~# remote part ef the county, infor = them that the term for which Roards = str ited will soon . expire, and naming ‘three individuals . who were willing to sacrifice them. . _selves to duty and fill ‘the office for another term. The application. was laid . over and at the proper time will be. _ —hicliff, who was near by, took him ap in his afms and carried him to’ Dr. Hunt's office where the leg was. set. Both bones below the knee were broken. The little fellow has been very unfortunate, having met with an. accident when about two years old. Roll of Honor, ; The following pupils of the Grammar school have their names on the Rolf of Honor for the month ending February 25th: Effie Adair, Hattie Dickerman, Louisa Man, Ida Young, Mary Brown; Ida Smith, Maggie Gault, Jennie Kob{ ler, Maria Hupp, Fanny Colcott, Louisa Cannon,, Rachel Rosenthal, Gertrude Caswell, Annie O’Donnel, Carrie Frink, Anaie—Hupp, --Pheebe—Hinds,—Sarah. Findley, Annie Joy, Bessie Rosenthal, Delia Baightal, Alfred Porter, David Redfield, Amile Rosenthal, Earl Caswell, Nelsen Sanburn, John pees Adolphe Rosenthal. — Nasbyites. The -samne -selfsacrificing spirit of Nasby, as displayed in his willing” . nessto sit in the Senate of the United States with a “nigger,” is not dead, but inspires some of the*people in Nevada county, Yesterday the Board of Supervisors received a communication from . .. $y, DAVENPORT, Agente Hing and encouraging, Amild glow pervades ; the system, the’ uneasiness in the region of the stomach is } ned, and the nervous, restlessness which » ‘eiaracterizes the . disease is abated, transient. Itis not succeeded by tha retarn of the old symptoms with—addedforce, as is always the case where unmedicated stimi~ lants are given for, the complaint. Each dose seems to impart. a permanent: “accession of healthful invigoration. Bat this is not all. The . aperientand antibilious properties of the preparation are scarcely secondary in importance to its tonic virtues, If there fs-an overflow of bile the secretion is soon brought within propor limits, and if the bileary organ is inert and torpid it_is. toned and regulated, )The effect upon the discharging organs is . equally salutary, and in cases of constipat ion the cathartic action is just ‘sufficent to produce the desired result gradually and without pain.; The Bitters also promote healthy evaporation from the surface which is particularly desirable when sudden changes check the natural perspiration and produce congestion of the liver, coughs and colds, Tm BEST sarEGUARD AGAINST ALL DISEASES I8 BODILY VIGOR, and this the great <a Restorative es. Sentiatiy promotes: te ae eras a AEDES OE EET TRE TP UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SAN FRANCISCO. Cash Capit&l, $750 000 Gold Coin. GUSTAVE TOUCHARD, President, CHARLES D. HAVEN, Secretary. {G-FIRE INSURANCE ON AND FURNITURE,_£0 Effected at the Lowest. Mates. . “duly considered by the Board. sig gna oi) THE GE M 8 A L 0 0 nN, County Printing.[Opposite the Bax, ] The Board of Supervisors ‘yesterday . Broan STREET. ......: Nevapa Crry met to epen the bids for county printing, motices having previously been issued to the city papers. Bids were submitted by the Gazétte' and TranSCRIPT, and the bid of the latter office being the lowest, the con henigt was awarded that paper. aanseien: The Banner Mine. ee The Star Spandled Banner mine aiken struck, at the 620 foot level, the best rock ever found in the mine. They have a ledge in the drift and one below, the lode at this point being divided and about four feet in thickness. © A Thriving Camp. Bannerville, the camp about the Banavr mine isa thriving place. They have a Church and Sanday School, where services are regularly held, and a thriving day schvol, under charge of Mrs. Emma Stiles. All these institations are well sustained and attended by the miners and their families, New Discovery. George Saulsbury&!Co. have ae digcovered a very rich ledge beyond the Banner. Specimens taken from it are rich in free’ gold and sulpharets, and the ledge is of large size. ‘Trial o€ Hickey: The trial’ of D. J. Hickey, charged with setting on fire the Round House . at Trutkee, will take place in the County Court to-day. The case will be prosecuted by W. W. Cross, District } pressly. Attorney, assisted by Jas. Coffroth, of Sacramentc, ee ee Cash Store.By advertisement in this kinuiig’s TRansonirt it will be seenthat A. H. Hansou has closed down on the credit system, and will sell everything for cash. Look at the price list of goods pepe apap ce amamtaaae ALEX. SLOAN, Proprietor. r constantly receiving and dispensing to cugiomers the finest BRANDY, WHISKEY, WINE, BEER, And other Liquors. The Bar is supplied with the best refreshments for man an: =» Cigars. OTICE TO CREDITO BS. eed id hereby given by the~ ministratrix of the of George Tr deceased, to the creditors of, and’ all: persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to M. 8. Deal, at his office, in —— City, Cal. , Administratrix. M. 8. Deal, Atty. feb22 . San PRANCISCO GOLD” “PLATING AND SILVER WORKS. — E. G. DEN NISTON, Proprietor. HAVILAND, HOOPER & ©O., Agents. . . ss Srockery and Glass Ware Dealers. $35 PINE STRERT, Near MONTGOMERY vr The quality ef Sheet at Copper: cx: exfor ta at lowest rates. cnn tall aeeortment of Plated Goods and Cat. . . lery for sale at low rates, ~ } TIONERY GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES, q HENRY WACKIN..--.«:.. President. . e NEY TO LOAN on good collateral a ed at wil erin pict ay mm 75 20-inch ¢ ates ‘Ro 8—82-inch Globe. sesseeeBOO Every Machine. _ AO: emia any pressure and to work with ease. For partic wily i-adenta RR. &J. CRAIG.Nevada, Oct. Sth, © . CONGRESS BOOKSTORE Wh SPENCER, JOHN PATTISON, SPENCER. & PATTISON, Successors to 'G. Baprew ford. Broad street.....°. Nevada City. AVING ADDED LARGELY’TO THE ; Stock of Goods, we shalt keep Somepagy, y on hand an assortment of : Handsome Gift Books, ‘School Books, Initial Paper, Legal. Letter and Fancy Note Paper. BLANK BOOKS, LEGAL BLANKS, GOLD PENS, PAPERS, PERIODICALS and MAG. AZINES, anda general assortment of STA Office of the Western Unton Tel. egraph Co. ‘Nevada, Dec. 6th, 1 __ THE BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY. At the old Minho Geo. W. Kidd 0. Capital Btogk eres. oe FFICERS : +eeeee» $200,000 R, W. TULLY 2000. eeesebesece cooeessCaphier DIRECTORS James Whartenby, heeten Marsh, iain sete aaa + u. John W. H ry est Pree pi paid for City and County War“Legal Tenders enght and sold at sogaular . Home Insurance Compani 23. CORRESPONDEN ee Francieco—The Bank of ‘California, amento—The of D. O. Mills @&Co. Virginia City— Nhe E of Agency Bank of California, Nevada, Oct. ist, 1869. SOMETHING NEW! THE NEVADA CASH STORE! No. 9 Commiercial street, {Adjoining Keeney’s Hardware Store.}~ W. & McROBERTS & CO. EEP constantly on hand a New and Choice “Assortment 0! GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which are offerd for sale at the lowest cash rates. ‘I'he attention of Families and Miners is a pecticntarly called to our Stock of Goods which has been selected with especial relerence to the ¥ wante of this community. sarncad ein Gob PEN Geni ah ‘ava , Granular verized and Crushed SUGARS CANNED FRUITS, of all kinds ; trou, MIXED Bib and GRAIN, POTATORS.” ONIONS, Ce 2” Everything In our line will be soid a the lowest possible price for cash. —
W. 8. McROBERTS & CO, Nevada,.Oct. 12th. ‘ JOHN CALDWELL, _. attorney. atLaw, he = Justice of the Peace. Nearly opposite National Exchange Hotel. NEVADA €ITY. Nevada, Jan ist, % L. W. WILLIAMS, J. B. JOHNGON WIELLIAMS & JOHNSON, Attarnays & Coangalors at Lew And Notaries Public. L, W. WILLI AMS, Commissioner of Deeds the State of Nevada. Nevada, Val. 031 A. THAL, NE TAILOR, HeEe SPAR OF tua ‘TO PINE STREET, gan bands od seeneot Sines waloee ree nt pense nomena ~ ® Santietet \ itr anewied . Hi Dae erga? Gold Dust bought. Bullion discounted, Liberal advances made on Gold Lg or Bul lion for Assay or Coit at the Min arene {Genera} Special}: received, —s . Jose, ‘Stockton and Vir City ; ange atts on Eastern Ci 3, Londoii and Ger. : WHOLESALE 4 AND RETAI, ue an eee —s OBJECT aw aia cseatay aap is cg ge secure @ cash paypr days aftér th@ death o1 a , to or-her_ heirs or OF @unighs, = ofan aay dollars as 5 there are individua: : ‘the class to” ‘whieh™ wuen: ‘deceased subscriber subscription “fees are ; } ten doilars ar. ars at joing, and Oné. dularor the “death of eath sibetriber. “ihe: Rone = ae oe ach iberis. tothe “of auelgiw ol thet paid. ols merry The subscribers are divided into classes, ading— and females, Gass is Hmited to 5,000 subscribers, As Classes aru filled new onés te a HH’ FOR SALE CASHIN & KENT, AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES . ! ‘A NO. 1 ARTICLE OF HAMS, BACON AND LARD, The Product of Three Thsusand Grain Fed Hogs sail tention to their BRAND OF LARD. (AvTION. —Before purchasing Examine the Cans, and find eur “BAND” upon them, as the Chieal ‘are manufacturing and sell‘CASHIN: &. KENT. eas caine Jan. 26th. so poor that he can not yay ten aollars ac joining and one douar occasionally, thus se: curing $5,000.to his or her heirs or ussipus, How to Gacene A MEMBER,—A. person desirous of becoming asubscriper muat mili out an. application, ana forward it with ten dollars by eevee Graft or by express in gold yr silver All communications should be addressed. to the Secretary of the PACIFIC PROTHOTLY ASSUUIATION, southeast corner of Mont gomery and Sacrametito streets (over Donohue & Kelly's bank. v8 San Sbigeshn OFrriceRs.—Benj H. Freenan, Président : Geo. H. Russell, V.ce Piesident; John Warren, Seoretary ; Jas, A, Pritchard, Treasurer, REFERENCES Hon. HENRY DU1'T ON, ‘President Farm. ad eer iir ie opt es: late Judge ou. 30 ty Court, San Francisco. ‘ — Hon aA, J. GUNNISON, Attorney at Law, _ Francisco, J, BOUTH, Esq., Union Iron Works, oe "Francisco. ante pal ¥, WILLIAMS, Esq.,.Real Estate, _JOHN VU, *IANSCOM, E Works, San Feta sn ae 4)’ , & Coa. San Francisco. ri saan eas -} “Hon.. JONES, Gold ly Nev nid Nevada oi ty, ~—picnows tor ee: him-f-had“y strength bad return { ents for Livespool, London, Globe ard . ~~ . pant & " market. . Francisco Oger? ying tmeic . quantities. Also, a.large sejlection,of Meerschauum Pipes, X & Pocket Knives Playing Cards, Monte & Faro Cards, WHOLESALE and RETAIL CIGAR STORE! “JULIUS GREENWALDHAS THE LARGEST AND BEST SE7LECTED STOCK OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO in Nevada County, ‘He has also on: hand ihe GENUINE IMPORTED FIGARO & CABANA CIGARS ! 5. at £OBACCO, the, best assortment ever brought here, such as BRUIT BRAND, NEPTUNE, MAM WS,OWN, 3% PEACH BLOSSOM, . KE. KC. EC Crutipton’s 12° 1b, hard “pressed, Atlantic Cable, { Lester's Fig and Rough & Ready . ‘Twist—the best ever brought to this Navy, of every description, And all other brands of CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, Too numerous too mention. will save money by £LvBsxclO in large Matches, . ~ Pipes, KC, KC, © Bh idtacimgee San . GBEENWALD, ™ voayc¢:SRBOAD STREET 4 sc SAFAPA CITY. * ina > ‘More than One Million B They wish to call particular atottles ot KING OF PAIN tg Sold in the Last Two Years. \O:THE PUBLIC.— = Gantt for. e As I nent services of D 4 re cheerfully make a seiveaten of cee jucts: Her twelve months I had snffered trom prostration of my nervous system, bg n partial paralysis and almost 4otal lose vi algnt. A score of physicians had abandoned ~ my case as hopelessly incurable; 1 had even heard my days namibered by doctors and friends, In the agonies of neuralgic pain i sought the great “KING oF PAIN. Under that benign influence, in one an. heer, 9 had obtained ‘more medical aid ee aioe: ete ded di although nee! a eto fi MOBKIDE’S office an son before, beiore “regained Rand ov ra 1 my and pains. my constant companions, were dissipated ond . gone. it is now ten days since Ll undertook treatment with Dik. MCBRIDE, and 1 can gay unherltatingly that 1 am restor. ed 48 1 could not have expected to have been in so litte time, My eyesight is most perfectly reguined. my whole physical system corrected and jn undoubted health My residence is in Heading. ¢ do business at No, 6 Cambridge street, iu this city, where 1 will willingly vouch in person for the truth of the EAAHE, . 4 frond oue criti TEAR T, GREENWUOD, P, 8,—I have dune "Sudtineas in this city tor twenty years, ‘Vhonsands o. 8 know me.—r', 1. G. CRANE &« BRIGHAM, , wholesale Agents, Pe SAN FRANCISCO, PRESTON & FAIRCHILD, Agents; ~~ PRESTON & FAIRCHILD, SUCCESSORS TO. E. F, SPENCE,’ Druggists and Apothecaries riens The Apothecary Business; inite var at departments. will be’ conducted-as us the old stand, No. 483 Broad Street. oore’s Hilat & BMureka Nevada, ™ STAGE LEAVES NEVADA Sey Monday, Wednesday and Friday vp oe ngs, at 9 o'clock and retarning alternate days,connecting with Wells, ‘Fargo and Co's ress) for LAKE CITY, NORTH BLOOMFI Phe MOORES WOOLSEYS AND OKLEANS PLATS and EUKEKA. Packages delivered, Collections madeand all Express business promptly attended to, . . _.gay~" Express gor barbe Nevada every day for . the above named a H, WELLS, con onan KR AN ES CONDENSED SOAP WASHES CLOTHES Without Rubbing! FIPTBEN POUNDS OF IT WILL DO AS MUCH WORK AS ONE HUNDRED POUNDS OF ANY SOAP IN THE MARKET, and Removes stains of Pitch, Paint, Tar, Grease Or Fruit Stains! (@ ALL GROCERS HAVE IT.21 GIVE PF & TRIAL t jai Yn the apove Hine. JOE eeare onthe. fend pint, re ; while van thes ashen a ee