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

March 22, 1867 (4 pages)

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' a] b. ty Of . nd oles — ‘A ? “their pretty leaves. The honse'is almost: yooms arranged for raising canary birds — ‘The two. compartments contain betweeh ‘and seyenteen. dollars stolen from the ~ tase requires. No bones were broken but the flesh was badly mangled, and gangrene . “LOOA L INTEL Lrex we gE ‘« BEAUTIFUL PLACE. —Mes: Hi C. Mills, on Sacramento street, has one of the most atttactive places in the city.” "Phe grounds are neatly laid out and already the early: Spring flowers are beginning. to. unfold covered in vines and at either-end‘are fifty and sixty birds, and the little song-. sters make ‘the air resound with their, sweet notes. . Mrs. Mills also has a hot _ house in which are oranges in full maturity. ‘We noticed one that was about four inches.in diameter which has hung upon the stem for two years, Choice flowers are in constant blodm, and the air in midWinter is perfumed ‘with the breath ‘of Spring.. Those who want to beautify their horiés or obtain splendid. singing birds should call on Mrs. Mills. “Rowmiery.—2On "Wednesday night a store on Commercial street was entered money drawer. The rogue made an entrance from the flume’ which passes under that portion of. the city and. entered . the building through’a hole in the floor. A man was sleeping in the store ‘at the time.and. was.aroused. by the noise. He strutk a match and ‘the robber “struck” for the-outside of the building. The man thinks that he could have cought the}~~ rogue if ‘his first match . “had burned, but & unfortunately the thief and ‘Iveifer went é b frightened off other property might have. been taken. ~ re"Dania ‘Jouse, miner of Birchville, a who was badly injured a few weeks since'} . , was brought to North San Juan on Wed-. nesday last, to receive the careful surgical . attendance which the critical nature of his’ has supervened. His physician, Geo. 8. Farley, has strong hopes of his recovery. Jones was brought to San Juan on a litter by 82 of his fellow miners of’ Birchville, eight at a time bearing the burden. oe places in the State where such a large pro m of the’children attend the Public ‘asin Nevada. . é shows that there are. 572 children in the Nevada District, between five and fifteen years of age. OF these between: three the Public Schools. There are seven Pub li¢ Schools in ‘the District, and the school _ property is worth in the’ neighborhood of $10,000. The female teachers ‘are paid eighty-five dollars a month, and the male teachers from one hundred to one h and twenty-five. There are few places in’ made than this. ‘iteiesitanweareyeace Oa Wednesday we McElvy: Representatives: to the Grand sna Seti aR. Cae ‘has quite ‘aingitig school “which ‘meets on Monday and, Wednesday evenings of each . week, at the Methodist Church.. ‘The pux pils are making rapid ‘progress undér his’ instruction. Pee deterred me essen scWA Se. our L adash will not fail to attend the concert atthe . . gentleniew-believe in the dace strength., he combined stocks of the two establishinents make up, ah assortment ‘of ft Tax, PUBLIC Scxo01s.—There are few . . The last census . hundred and fifty and four hundred attend . , the State where a better showing can be} . night Oustomah Lodge I: 0,0.F.,. lected . A. A. Sargent, Charles Marsh and Charles . PP gy math Me: BNA, May i, ae LARD. Ja Pat, up. tn.Cons com4 wa aren . Broad strest, and the business of the twa tad union there are other, advantages besides . : Suiting. Sepaliitnealn tite emubaen f shoes, and all sorts-of fancy and plain . ‘Goods, unequalled in the monntains. Their . [entire stock hag Bc sn “marked down” aid San Francisto market. “ Every evening,except Sunday, goods will be sold at auction . by Keller,, who; in addition to’ the goods at lowest rates, throws in.wit, humor and music enough to. make a good -entertainment. Old -customers-and new~ones are inivited to call at the new store and exanyine goods and prices. cae isaratniercpoenennececeeeeener on ee NEW CIGAR & TOBAcco a9 HOUSE t —— WILLIAM LEWIS, BROAD STREET, NEXT DOOR TO SPENCE'S DRUG STORE, NEVADA A ory, : Hy “Seats aie above plate nite, ones Largest and Choicest Btogk of . TOBACCO, CIGARS; PIPES, ~~ CARDS; Ever brought to the County. ', A Splendid Assortment of Havana and American Cigars. sass BRE UARE,, VIRGINIA “. and all other kinds of SMOKING AND CHEWING T OBACC oO. . coins MEERSCHAUM PIPES, > tide genéral assortment of all kinds of PIPES. .< WP LAWING CARDS, Of every description, Goods at WHOLESALE AND RE+ BETAIL DEALERS Will find it to their . advantage to give me a trial. , WM. ‘LEWIS. BACON, “CASHIN, DAVIS & 60, Hs ‘ON HAND . OFFER FOR SALE THE mAAe AR aE NS hatecraae 4 _ AND. SMOKED. at onr Packing Howse — ind ae WW. ED SUPE RIOR TO ANY POTUP ae Ta stare. Pi y i . at he Reena Se '° tet SWEET AND FRESH. 4 po a} 4 ~o ares é, & ane iso "rapanab, 0, Surry bs ser Sasi 2 ~§t*? ¢ beoas. HAVER 2 wet. URN geicttersrat too tothe Auction Reom~of H. ssdhorgh ‘ot are wETAIL. . CLASewane, phere than they” can Be’ bought i 3 rf 4 ‘ ‘supplied with all the ‘articles in our line on the ‘. Our goods. paid to all orders from the country. . . Hams,. ai Wadd Ged eases wees ake . { ry ie wet PREPARED A ALL HOURS—DAT . ¥ e oF ee Hoe MaTye Pe Be = ae is Se . DEALERS 1 ‘CROCKERY. Opposite. A Ladenian’s Grocery Store: WHERE WILL BE FOUND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF China and Bohemian Ware, _ Chamber and Toller new
Plain and ce Dinner & Tea Sets Cutlery, : ' Willow Ware, Mirrors, & : Chandeliérs, Chimneys, Globes, ‘Brittania & Plated Ware, Fancy Articles, ' &e, &e, 2" Families, Hotels and Saloons most reasonable terms, and parties wishing te purchase are invited to ad and examine BLIVEN & ‘EVERINGHAM. : SACRA MEN TO lsHIRT STORE! A FIT GUARANTEED ! No, 67 J street, one door above 3d. "ASH, & HURLEY, t2 Orders promptly ‘attéiided to. LAMBS’ WOOL, SILK, MERINO, : COTTON AND FLANNEL ‘Under. Shirts and’ Drawers, English Half Hose, Neck Tes, Handkerchiefs, ~ Gloves, Suspenders, Towels, And a General Assortment of Gentlemen’ 8 Furnishing Goods! E27"*Those sending orders for Shirte, will please send the measure of thie neck also sleeve from shoulder to wrist. ‘ep sea 1 roer beg togms BUSSENIUS Apothecary and. Chemist ___Wor. Pine & Commercial Sts, i ‘ BB} NEVADA. . barista cabot! chia Y Hewbiad “aiol hag ilowblad I STA PARTS GATHER IE Pesan NES 4 C9.) é i del abers isa%. bike “(Ys 185 SILVER .WARE,. Watches, CALIFORNIA JEWELRY. . .. WILL. BE SOLD CHEAP I@ROCERIES, HARDWARE “a ry iy, ae saversd pe . xo* .H en ERLE CT . 1U ST RRAHAN A . EoD Pew Trix ped: pig" 4 eo ° PP ‘o's Le he t ° N “tse } oi Rishe Mb Hepdsr§ me 2 » * 83 IMPOSITION ! ! Sep ey iat x HAGEL Ie ae U 2504 38 o £2 x) Sy JULIUS. GREENWALD, ~ ROAD, STREET, ——— SELLING HIS LARGE STOCK or =o A LARIGE . CICARS,.:. ae om ae TOBACCO, ni eae pIPES, BLEGANT ASORTMENT AT COoOstT PRICES! : £ i xabeitiy : FOR CASH ! . HE HAS ON HAND —OFr— i Spot et : 10.000 POUNDS OF FAVORITE BRANDS OF TOBACCO, Clocks. Diamonds, AND EVERY VARIETY —OF— ALL OF WHICH FOR CASH. od Nevada, December 19th. { GREGORY 2& WAITE, H AVE THE PERASURE OF GREETING THEIR N US PATRONS WITH A “HAPPY NEW YEAR” AND RENEW THEIR PLEDGES TO. SELL THE BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET heited BEST OF TERMS. _ In spite of the Hurricane and other tremendous “blows” they still “live and move and have their being” and succeed in keeping the largest stock of goods in their line that the times require, consisting ef LIQUORS, CASE GOODS, FEED, CROCKERY GLASSWARE, &c, oe If ANYBODY ‘WANTS MINING TOOLS GREGORY & WAITE can fit them out to their heart’s content. if POWDER, FUSE, STEEL, &¢., is wanted, they are the men to supply any demand. If the ladies *‘or anyother man,” desires CHINA, or GLASSWARE, to fit ont a table, they need not go. around.the establishment of GREGORY & WAITE. If Liquors of every deStription are'to' be discovered anywhere, the cellar of GREGORY & WAITS is the most prominent place to prospect. _ GN HAND 1200 SACKS BEST NEVADA CITY FLOUR. 9 CORDS BACON. .3O0RDS HAMS. 2'TONS LARD—all Nevada made.;° ° 1200 POUNDS. HONEY—in comb. 8 TONS WHEAT.. 12 TONS Feud. CORN MEAL, HOMINY, OAT MEAL, RYE AND RICE FLOUR, CRACKED WHEAT, till you can’t rest; A STUNNING AMOUNT OF SUGAR, of every TUBS, PAILS, AND Woop AND WILLOW WARE generally. SYRUP & PICKELS, & MACKEREL in like quantities. cy > natin ‘most brilliant mature and 100,000 OF THE VERY BEST. HAVANNA "AND IMITATION CIGARS TO BE HAD IN THE MARKET. KILLIKINICK SMOKING TOBACCO OF EVERY KIND, :PEPES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ee PATTERN. MATCHES OF EVERY MAKE, FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACOO OF All articles are warranted to be as. represented and éverything WILL am. aO}D AT COST PRICES FOR CASH. Smokers, Chewers and Retail Dealers are invited to call and examine my Goods and ascertain the prices before purchasing elsewhere, All orders from abroad promptiy attended to. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY GOODS AT : ‘THE LOWEST RATES AND GET JUST WHAT “. YOU WAN?. . Remember the old stand, next door te Oarley & ama Broad street, Nevada City, JULIUS CREENWALD. evaia, Jan. 29th, LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY, The Mutual Life Pret rene: _ OF NEW YORK,-——Has the Largest Cash Assets, Pays the Highest Dividends, And"does the Largest amount of business of any Company in thé United— The Home Mutual Fire Insurance Company of San Francisco, By judicious distribution of its risks and prompt payment of all its losees by Fire or Marine is taking the lead ef all Companies on this coast, 8 B DAVENPORT, Agent. Nevada City, Dec. 19th; 1606. a" D, 8. BAKER. ad. A. MARTIN BAKER « MARTIN, Wholesate and Retail Dealers in} GROCERIES, PROVISIONS CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GOODS OF ALS KINDS. —ALs0— WHEAT, CORN, BARLEY GROUND FEED, WooD! WooD . WooD! Shakes, Shingles, &e,, At BAKER & MARTINS, Key _ TOBACCO'S; eae pe pirearhaind NO. %8BROAD STREET.oan aay SUPPLY OF BUTTER. . _ Nevada, September 12th, Me DITTO OF NAILS. . CANDLES tomect the demand. MINERS’ RESTAURANT, _ HENRY PYRMONT::...Proprictor. . patronage, 0) sin pope ~— . “Mose Brent Oat ea, Ot: AS Twenty «five Cents». Nevada, March Oth,