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

March 24, 1868 (4 pages)

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=i “NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, RoMANTIC TERMINATION OF A BREACH or Promise Surr.—Our readers wi no doubt rememember the suit of J. Collins against Henry M ndon "4m the DistrietCourt b Farland some time McF and. Thus the same Judge orjudgment entered in the case and 7, anited the pair for life, The parties had not been keeping company since the suit. Last week Miss Collins had been spending a few days in this city, ‘and started home on the 2 o’clock stage. Condon started in a buggy from . Grass Valley for N evada to get a. surveyor to go-down and survey his ranch, He met the stage at the race track, and and Brown the driver-said to Miss Collins, “It’s erowded in there, you had better get into this buggy.” “Yes,” ’ said Condon, “come, I'll take you to Nevada and bring you home.” She --agreéd provided he would let her drive; The bargain was made and the parties started off together. They came to an understanding during the ride and were married as abuve stated. The parties are both young, and after their unpleasant there is no rea‘gon why they should not profit by the -past-by making each other eo for the future. e know not whether Condon secured ‘that surveyor he was after, but there is one thing certain, he’s got a wife well qualified to take care of his ranch. District Court, March 23d.—Dunstone vs Ah Jack et als. Case dimissed and bond given by plaintiff surrendered, “he being released from all dapiages meng from iajeaetin. -hevctohyee -igsued,——Mary P. Cota vs Nelson Cota. ae of divorce granted.. .. ~ Olive L. Miller vs W. s. Miller. “Be _cree of divorce granted. ~~ Patrick Golden, a native of Ireland, admitted to citizenship upon the testimony of John Maguire and M, Reiley. Court. piisisaan to April 8th at 10} o'clock. Brera Now 1 Is THE Tre.—Bannér ‘Bros., at their mammoth clothing store, are now receiving an immense steck—of—Spring clothing, which they are enabled to furnish at half former rates. This firm lias facilities for purchasing the latest and best goods in the market at lowest rates and can therefore offer better inducements to purchasers. Go to Banners’ to get your clothing and you may be sure of gecting the very best at et est prices. (@"Miners and ranchmen of one & Ready township should remember that the time for filing notices in the Land Office closes for them forever, on April 9th, : For Ciry TREASURER.—George R. Crawford, City ‘Treasurer, will be a candidate for re-election. at the City Election, which takes place on Monday, May 4th, 1868: New CLoratne Srore.—B. Meyer & Co, will open a new clothing store in a few days, on the corner of Broad and Pine streets, in this city. The goods are expected to arrive this week, and when he gets started, people in want of ying wa have excellent advantage THE Wiixtan: Prin Saturday night up to Monday night we had a _ ow storm that would have been a creditable production for January. The Show was heavy and melted quite rap. idly, rendering the walking very disagteeable. The building occupied by Ed, Withington as a paint shop, on Broad street, near the bridge, was crushdin Sunday by the weight of snow. Opp FetLows’ ANNIVERSARY.—The s of this city will.celebrate. * iyersary on Sunday, April . 1st of Aprilnext. All persons indebted to me will save costs by settling their eonisiamne before that date. C. M. Bares, M. D. memes FOREIGN GRAPE VINES! i’ APPLICATION BE M BE MADE SOON, I CAN Fea gper spare a few thoueand GRAPE VINES of the —. FOREIGN VARIETIES and warrant ae the varieties may found : Black Hamburgh. Oellade Noir. Black and Gray Burgundies. _Red and White Chasselas. And Malvoisier, besides the Choicest: American Sorts, Ail of the kinds are expressly suited to the soil and climate of Nevada county, and the best for table use and making wine known to this tegion. oe Nevada, March 18th, i868; ~~ ; HORSE FOUND, A SMALL SORREL HORSE, with saddle and bridle on, was picked up . Smith, on Saturday last. A rubber hat was tied behind the saddle. The owner can obtain his propert by enquiring of H. Smith at Davenport & Dean's butcher shop. Nevada, March 17th, 1368, BEER !. tis BUCK BEER! 2 eRKGAU OS bALGON, BROAD STREET, Nevada City. LWAYS ON HAND, by the Measure-or Glass. BUCK BEER, to give ‘good cheer, and every other INVIGORATING BEVERAGE of the best kind. Also, first rate CIGARS. Give mea call, one and ali, --Nevada, Feb. 20th. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. «ein Mutual Life Insurance Company, : OF NEW YORK. Cash Surplus, &, $23,000,000. . [@r"ISSUES POLICIES AT LOWER RATES ("DOES MORE BUSINESS, s@7" AND PAYS LARGER DIVIDENDS. . wer THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY. : THE “UNION” Fire & Marine Insurance Company: . OF SAN FRANCISCO, __. Capital over $1,000,000. (eWILL TAKE GOOD RISKS AT AS_aeg (REASONABLE RATES AS. gay ANY OTHER RESPON: 23 ‘ (2 SIBLE COMPANY. 223 Ss, B. DAVENPORT, Agent. Nevada, Jan. 24th. GOLDSMITH’s DRY COODS STORE, Cor. Broad & Pine Streets. Keep always the =] a kaiixg est, war 2a Cheapest, rot BA inest, ¢= og ~ gon of: and. ao i Best 5% Assortment of Dry Goods, f Carpets, Oil Cloths, NATIONAL Hait ressing and Bathing Saloon. T.C. LAMPEcontinuesas » heretefore, at the old stand. ~» Particular attention paid to : iy the cutting of Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s Hair. If you wanta good shave, Gents’ call at this place. Hot, cold and shower Bathe at all times.” Always on hand a large stock of Dr. Jennings’ Reproductor, the beat article for the hair ever produced, Agent for Knowles’ Vegetable Hair Restorer. THE BEST FURNITURE TO BE FOUND = This eide-of San Franciseo is kept atthe Store of Zz. E. JOHNSTON, Broad street, nearly opposite National Ex change Hotel, Nevada City. Tables, Mirrors, &c. EVERYTHING Ns gmaaPoraamed FOR CASH. UP. LSTERING ai and REPAIRING ead Diep) Pe Serer ays. Ky Call and examine the Stock 12 fas, ving sold” out to Dr. . Tiling, I shall leave this place on the TOBACCO CONSUM ERS "LOWER RATES THAN SAN (FRANCISCO IMPORTATION PRICES, AND BETTER INiDUCEMENTS HOUSE IN NEVADA OFTy. JULIUS CREENWALD, Theatre, GREAT BARGAINS. —-FOoR— AND TRADERS. “Opposition to Imposition !” eee THAN ANY _ AT THE OLD STAND— : BROAD STREET..NEVADA CITY Continues to UNDERSELL Any self-styled : Importer in the County of Nevada, Having better facilities for buying < any other fini in Nevada county, T am enabled to sell goods at San Fran. less than any store in the mountains. = S 2" Long experience and a thorough knowl tomers with the wery best brands of CIGARS, TOBACCO and every other article in my line, lower than can be pur= chased at other houses in Nevada, though the latter be connected with New York and San: Francisco houses. All consumers of “the weed,*? as well as dealers, in my lHne, are in« vited to calland examine for them=< selves. J. CREENWALD, BROAD STREET. Neyada, Jan. 14th, -1868. Notice to County Customers ! os xd cr Ss mR. ZERKINDis no ie Siindat in my
employ, customers outside of town are respectfully requested to send their orders and money direct tome. I take this dceagsidh to return many thanks for past favors. J. GREENWALD. Nevada, Jan. 20th, 1868. jal DR. KENT, Surgicaland Mechanical Dentist, ALL OPERATIONS carefully and skillfully performed. Diseases and sensitive Teeth treated and filled. Teeth inserted on Vulcanite $25, for. full upper or lower set. Also, on Gold or Silver on the most im gee TT ine! le at reasonable Ofiice, No.1 CO CIAL ST., JAMES MONRO, Dealer in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef, CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c. Ge Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash. Shop on Broad Street, epposite the —— 0 rates. A. A. SARGENT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Orrice—In Kidd's Building, corner of Broad and Pine.‘ eets Nevada. deg J. NAFFZIGER. 4. BR. STONE EMPIRE MARKET. No. 7 Commercial Street, NEVADA CITY. NAFFZIGER &_ STONE, Prop’rs. KEEP EP constant! ‘on hand fall esa of F FRESH ae. MUTTON, 4 . OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, ay will be held a°t am ‘Cherokee, Neva eva Mean be delivered here from San Francisco. be delivered here ot cisco jobbing prices, and 25 per cent, . edge of business enables me to furnish cus . Hams, Bacon, Lard, &c. &. . CASHIN, KENT & CO. HAS ON HAND AND OFFER FORSALE A THE MEAT AND LARD FROM Several Thousand Hogs, “EHE HAMS AND BACON WERE _ -€URED AND SMOKED _ at our Packing Hone, and are WARRANTED SUPERIOR TO ANY PUT UP IN THE STATE, THE LARD is put up in Cans con‘venient or Transportation and is warranted SWEET AND FRESH. WE ARB ALSO PREPARED TO SUPPLY RETAIL DEALERS WITH CAT ELE, HOGS AND SHEEP, Ofthe BEST QUALITY, alive or slanghtered,in ANY PART OF THE COUNTY on MOST REASONABLE TERMS. CASHIN, KENT & CO, Nevada, November 24th. 1867 GREAT REDUCTION ! JOuUN HERZINGER, Would réspectfally inform the people of Nevada city and vicinit that he will HALF-SOLE BOOT AND SHOES in a workmanlike tMamner, at the ollowing reduced rates : Pegged Boots, half-sole, $1 00 Pegged Boots, half-sole, ; 125 with nails, Sewed Boots, half-sole, 1 50 Children’s Shoes, half-sole, 50 ‘Rubber Boots, halfsole, 1 25 Ladies Shoes from 75 cts to 1 00 Patched, 25 cts. all round. aes and Shoes made to order at Very Low tes. : JOHN HERZINGER. Broad Street, opposite Baker & Martin's, Nevada, Feb. ist. . @ R. CRAWFORD, COMME RCIAL STREET “REPAIL DEALER STATIONERY Blank Books, _ Sheet Music, Albums, Gold Pens, Meuldings, Engravings, &e. &e, &e, InN Picture Frames, of any size, made to order “SPIRITUAL MEDICINE.” -. Spenee’s Positive -and Negative Powder Por Sale by E, F,. SPENCE. ] Ba Nevada, Feb. 12th. Ge"’Constableand J ystice’s Blanks on hand. GRA ae INAVGURATION BALL. enemies * EUREKA SOCIAL CLUB. “QS Nevada City. First Grand ; MASQUERADE & FANCY DRESS BALL, Ever. given in this cit¥, on a scale of magnifi-. cence never before attempted here, on THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 26th, igcs: AT TEMPERANCE HALL, IN VITATION COMMITTER. A.C, Niles, R. B. Gentry, s ardan, ra A, Katon W. C. Randolph, M. 8,'Hamilion, . Dr. R. M. Bunt, J, C, Garber Dr. €. M, Bates, ‘J. Greenwald, Dr. J. W. Talbott, A. W. Lester. 8° L. Hasey, R. B. Patton, A. D. Tower, N. P. Brown, A. Goldsmith. G. Von Schmittburg R, W. Tully, P. Banner, 3. Earl Brown, ‘JA, Laneaster, W. W, Cross, I, Williamson, TRE Hah, EP. Marcotus, é 3 arcelus, Id. Rolfe, 3 — 2 Cashin, — H, Mackie, C. Marsh. 4,7. Ot J. Ot W. Goombe. . Chas, nile Seoeke R. Crawlord; Ch Charles Barker. A. B. Dibbl D orm T. Findley, DrW. tage seh 8. D. Bosworth, Wm. Fatt, Frank Cleveland, a, Newman, Praak Beaty, E, aed Pratt, ae Smite’ Roberts. ~~ Reception Committes,——-= Wm. Lewis,. J. H. Goedje, L, Jacobs. Flour Managers, a Ed. Goldsmith, A. I, Zekind, L. Philip, Tickets $5—(Supper and Carriages included Subscribers are = admitted, No Tickets sold at the door. — Stibs “List at Gold” ent 8 and Zekind’s. List open at. mith’s and Zekind’ “hs rand March to ‘ommenee precisely at 3¢ to9o’clock. fy LUMBER! LUMBER 1 LUMBER ~ SCOTT FLAT SAW MILL C0. Lumber Ward: SACRAMENTO ST., near Gold Run Bridgc. DEALERS INwf et 25 Ee oe «OAK LUMBER wy FLOOR hand. Also, iyi kt SIDING AND SHAKES, Particular attention paid to furnishing umber for Flumies and Mining ioe Contracts taken for from 1,000 to 500,000 feet. to bedelivered on short notice, Best. qual ity. of Dry Wenéing always on hand, either at our WHAll or at our City Lumber Yard, -. Sacramento Street, -near-the--Gold-Run— te WENTWORTH at the Sales Yi tantly on ard, on Sacramento street; ready to wait on customers, ee"Terms Cash, or approved credit for thirty days. O15 LIFE INSURANOE, pais 18 TO CERTIFY, THAT THOMAS SHURTLEFF, ~Is this day appointed Agent for Nevada city and the surrounding country, or wherever he may take a Risk, for the EXCELSIOR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, . 8. W. BACKUS & CO. Managers Pacific Branch Excelsior Life Insurance Company, New York. Office, 614 Market Street, San § Tats os ‘HOMAS SHURTLEFF £20 Agent for Nevada. ‘ BLA ZE’S SALOON! Corner of Pine & Commercial Sts. c2rir YOU WANT A GOOD DRINK gg GO TO BLAZE’S, D. 8. BAKER, J. A. MARTIN BAKER «& MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ; GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND. UN-can always be Pound ~ CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GOOD OF ALL KINDS, —ALgO— WHEAT, CORN, BARLEY, GROUND FEED WOOD! WOOD woop: Shakes, Shingles, Kes, Kes WHERE? At BAKER & MARTINS, NO. 73 BROAD STRERT Nevada, September 12th. EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, W. C, RANDOLPH, OFFERS FOR SALE Jewelry, Gold Pens, Svectaclony ee _ Siyer Ware, Saree Pi AT THE LOWEST PRICES, Opposite the National Exchange SAXBY & LANCO ER,