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May 16, 1872 (4 pages)

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JCAN st Styles smith st, Prettipest Stock a any. idea nce of the YU call and . ODS ! re‘tiest stock s city, embranown in the Poplins, rs. other Kinds, GOODS ! d Childrens’ t Style Hats, . Flowers, her kinds of NISHING leached Sheetings, Cloths, NapTicking, ticle in this Household use ! ally found in is Establish b The Daily Transcript NEVADA cry, CAL. oe] oe : LOCAL AFFAIRS. { Board of Supervisors. ; The following business was transacted by the Board: « M. L. Marsh was authorized to . have heceseary repairs perfected on the Hospital building. . In the matter of effecting a renewal of insurance of $15,000 on the Court House building, furnitare and library, and_the Hospital building, iE was ordered that the County Hospital building be insured for $2,000 att’;per-cent:-in-the-North-British Insurance Company. Also. $3,800 } on Court House, $700 on furniture ; and-$500 on library, in the same company, at 4 percent. Also $10,(00.on the Court Hotse building at 3, per cent. in the Ztna, of Hartford. The Auditor was authorized to draw warrant on Special Fund, when poljcies are perfected and returned, in favor of the agents. of the. above named companies. The County Clerk is hereby. ordered to notify county officers that hereafter no accounts will be allowed F for any other than necessary supF plies for. the County Jail, and further, that no bills for board or clothing of any other than persons committed to the County Jail by the proper authority, or held for examination upon a charge will be audited. __ Board adjourned for the term.— — County Court, Yesterday the County Court was engaged in the trial of the Peeple vs. John Williams. The case was proseented by District Attorney Deal, and defended by L. W. Williams.After the examination of several witnesses it was objected by Mr, Williams that the ownership of the horses wasnot properly alleged, the indictment stating that they were the property of Conaway Bros., when the individual namé ‘ ought-to. be stated. The District Attorney consented that a verdict of not cuilty be found by the jury, and the second indictment against Williams was taken up for trial in the afternoon. The jury was ermpanelled, and the trial of the case commenced. f Eastward Bound. Quite a number of old residents left this city yesterday for New York. Among these were Mrs. J. H. Boardman and children, Mrs. D. 8. Baker, Mrs. Williamson, Mr. Johnston, brother of J. E. Johnston, and-a } number of others unknown to us. Their many friends wish them a pleasant trip and a speedy return. ue > oe > Travel Increasing. The Colfax stage went out crowded to its utmost capacity yesterday morning. Nearly all the stages leaving this city are carrying more passengers now than they have for months. People are on the travel now. Visitors in Town. Among the arrivals in town, yesterday, we noticed Capt. Henry Scadden, of Grass Valley; J. L. Gamble, of Mare Island, ex-Surveyor of this county;,Geo. RB. Crawford, of Emigrant Gap; and A. B. Dibble, of Grass Valley. One Mass. There will be but one Mass at the Catholic Church, in this city, on Sunday next. ‘The service will commence at.9 o'clock, a, M. ieee “Great Attraction. Miss Carrie A. Moore and Chas. E. Lovett will give two of their grand performances at the Nevada Skating Rink, on Friday and Saturday evenings, May 17th, and 18th,, which will be the most interesting entertainment ever givenat the Rink. They will perform on the velocipede, double acts, and on the Plimpton and side wheel skates.Everybody: sReuld go and see them, as this is probably the last opportunity they will ever haye of witnessing these celebrities in their great acts. They are undoubtedly’ champions of the world—on the skates. Tickets of admi including skates ‘50 cents. half price. . GES /German Pic.Nic. _ The Germans of Grass Valley will. have a Grand ‘Pie-Nic at Ismert’s Grove, on Sunday next. The citizens of Nevada City are respectfully invited to attend. A band of music will He in attendance. For dancing Purposes, a figor 40x50 will be erected. Come one, come all, Nevada, May 14th. , i Good News. ‘&H. Levy, Commercial street, is now receiving a very large stock of Sum. mer goods. New additions are being made’ every’ day. New style kid gloves $1per pair. ~Gentlémen’s furnishing foods, latest style Summer hats, and ladies dress goods. } Everybody should go and see the new goods at Levy’s. 3t How Not to Die. Thousands fall a prey to diseasé not because the maladies that effect them are necessarily fatal, but because they lack’the requisite amount of active vitality to make a valiant resistance to the enemy. It is a wise precaution to keep the body always in a state of defense—always prepared to “fend off’ the germs of epidemic and other disor ‘ders-and to -bafite the evit infitence of dampmiasma and sudden theometrical changes. There is no difficulty in doing this. It isa fact as well authenticated as that two and two make four, that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is specially adapted to this:purpose, and for the simple reason that its invigorating and regulating properties are superior to those of any other medicine in the world. During the twenty years that it has been in general use, ample opportunities have been afforded to compare its medicinal properties with those of other preparations cluiming to be of a similar class, and the result has been its adoption by thé.American people as the standard tonic of the age, its introduction into every civilized portion of the western hemisphere, and ‘an annual sale which dwarfs into insignificance the demand for atl its would-be competitors. ; The reeord upon Which its popularity rests is a curiosity in medica] literature, for “it includes an almost unlimited variety of human ailments and such -a yariety of human ailments and disabilities. In fact, no other remedy possesses such a variety of rtiygienic virtues, and it is to these characL teristics that it owes its prestige asa household medicine. No. 351. Application for a. Patent to a Quartz Gold Mining Claim. ‘ United States Land Office, . Sacramento, California, May 11, 1872. AY ILLIAM EDDY, CHAS. C. LEAVITT and CHARLES MARSH having filed their application in this office for a Patent to a Mining Claim, and the law and instructionsin such cases provided, having been complied With, it is hereby.ordered that the annexed Notice of such Application be published for ninety days, inthe Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper publishéd nearest the location of, said claim at Névada city, in Nevada county, State of California. T. B. McFARLAND, Register. Copy of Notice posted on the claim. _ Application for Patent to Mining Claim. Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, that an application has been made by William Eddy, Charles ©. Leavitt and Charles Marsh to the Government of the United States, for a patent to the following described gold quartz ledge mining claims, viz: ‘That certain gold bearing quartz ledge or lode, situated in Nevada Quartz Mining District, Nevada County, State of California, of lands subject tu sale at Sacramento, California, en surveyed land, on the north west quarter (NW 44) of the north east quarter (N E 44) of Section twelve, (12) ‘ownship sixteen (16) north, Range eight (8) east, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake or post marked P No. 1 from which the quarter stake between. Sections one (1) and twelve (12) bears north seventyone and one-quarter degrees, (7144) west ten chains and sixty-nine links; (10.69) said stake being the southern boundary of the Pennsylvania Gold Mining Co. Quartz Jedge or lode and running thence south-east eleven hundred and sixty-two feet to the north“line of the City of Nevada, being eleven hundred and sixty-two feet in length of the ledge, lode or vein, together with all its dips, angles, spurs and variations, and particularly described in the diagram posted herewith, said mining claims being known as the Eddy Mine or mining claim, containing one acre. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the same before the Register and Receiver of the United States for Sacramento Land District; at Sacramento, California, within ninety days from the first day of publishing and posting hereof. Dated at Nevada, Nevada County, Cal., May 9th, 1872, WILLIAM EDDY, CHAN. CO. LEAVITT, mls, CHARLES MARSH. THOS. FINDLEY & CO., BANKERS, MAIN STREET..... GRASS VALLEY. URCHASE GOLD DUST, MAKE ADvances on Gold Dust, for Assay or Coinage at U, 8. Mint. Draw Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento, Virginia City, Treasure City. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON NEW YORK, ST. PETERSBURG, LONDON, DUBLIN, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, BREMEN, PARIS. ml2 DONNOLLY’S CALIFORNIA PREMIUM YEAST POWDER. emo GREAT REDUCTION! nly $16 per gross, in 20 gross lots. —— best and the cheapest Powder to the public. ke good bread without DONNOLLY POWDER. Twenty-five EVERYBODY CAN HAVE. A GOOD SHOW! HIP !. HIP . HURRAH ! Z. s~ <=> Clear the Track wri youn. _ Last Year's Spring Styles and ____ Shelf Worn. Goods! Banner Bros:, Have none of that kind ! Banner Bros, NEW & COMPLETE STOCK war a . . LATEST STYLES SPRING — CLOTHING, —OF— Their-own Manufacture. CONSISTING OF FINE DRESS SUITS, PIONEER DRY ~GOODS STORE! & S. ROSENTHAL AVE JUST RECEIVED AT THEIR STORE, Cornér of Broad aad Pine directs, the F LARGEST, RICHEST, ® And the Lot of Dry Gooods ever brought TO THIS CITY. —_— “Their Stock consists of an -exoetient assortment of Dry Goods, among which are the following articles: Satin Barbouns, Silk Poplins, Belgian Repps, Japanese Silks, Marseilles, Hibbexs, Merrimac Prints, Quilts, Millinery Goods, Hoisery, Calicoes, Carpets,
Shawls, Shoes, Linens, Hats, Collars. &c., Thedsailies of Nevada City and County _% BROADOLOTH SUITS, CASTOR SUITS, FRENCH CASSIMERE SUITS, PANTS, of all colors and descriptions. i VESTS, of all colors, Complete Stock of BOOTS, AND SHOES, For Ladies, Gents’ and Children. HATS, of all -colors and description, Boys Clothing ! OF THE VERY LATEST STYLE AND THE FINEST QUALITY. A good assortment of SATCHELS, TRUNKS, VALISES, &e., &., &e. Furnishing, Goods, THE LARGEST LOT, AND THE FINEST TO BE HAD IN THE STATE! THEY WILL NOT OFFER FOR SALE SPRING STYLES OF LAST YEAR'S GOODS, For sooner or Later the FRAUD will be EXPOSED ! Honesty is the Best Policy say we, and everybody says: BANNER BROS., Sell Better articles in the Cloth. ing line Twenty-five per cent. cheaper than any other house on the Coast; OR, IN. OTHER WORDS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Don’t spend a Dollar for anything in the Clcthing line without first calling to BANNER. BROS, ee are invited to call and @xamine the large variety of goods, which are offered at the . very lowest prices. Every article in the Dry Goods line{can Nevada Clothing MILLER & NATHAN, CHEAPEST Corner Pine & Commercial Sts. G0 NATHAN & MILLER’S be obtained at the] PIONEER DRY GOODS STORE, J. & S. ROSENTHAL, Propr’s. Nevada, May, 8th. 1872. H. W. VELLA, ANUFACTURER of Men’s, Women’s, ' Misses and Children’s Boots, Shoes und Slippers of every description. Your special attention is called to my Men’s Patent Leather Tongue Boots, and Oxford Ties. French Calf Tongue Boots, Morocco Legs, Fair Stitched and Box Toes. ; Fine Dress Boots, Plain Legs, Fair S$ titched or Piain. Men’s Button Gaiters. Congreés Gaiters, Lace Shoes, Strap Shoes, Oxford Ties and Slippers. Ladies, Misses, and Children’s Boots, Shoes, and Slippers of every style and material made to order and a perfect fit guaranted, Special attention given to the making of Men’s Embroidered and Ladies’ Toilet Slippers. Special attention paid to Repairing, H. W. VELLA, Adjoining Stumpf’s Hotel, Broad Street. Nevada, May 3d. ON SALE —aT— NEVADA DRUG STORE. THE NEW FOOD-—SEA MOSS FARINE, FOR SAUCES, JELLIES, €UsTARDS, ETC. A choice-lot of EXTRACTS for flavoring the same, at very low rates. SUGAR OF LEMONS, Making excellent Lemonade at a cost of but two cents a glass. \ Spices of all kinds. Pure Cream Tartar and Soda for Baking purposes, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Crucibles and Acids, E. M. PRESTON, DRUGGIST. Prescriptions accurately compounded at all hours, day or night. 8. W. COR. BROAD & PINE STREETS Under the Transcript Printing Offtice. New and Choice Goods!. NICK SLOCOVICH, WOULD respectfulMgr ly inforin the people of Nevada City and . vicinity that he has . just received a New and Beautiful lot of Goods, Children’s Carriages, Toys of every kind imaginable, Baskets, Bird Cages, Fancy Articles, Nuts of all kinds, Fresh Candies, in . great varieties, Nick-Nacks, Cutlery, Pipes, Cigars, Tobacco and twenty thousand other articles too numerons too mention. I am determined to sell everything very . cheap, Call at my Storeon Pine Street if) you want to buy goods at low prices. ~ Dissolution of Partnership. OTICE is hereby given that the under6 have dissolved their partner. ship in the saloon business in North Bloomfield, heretofore known as the firm of Hertweck & Rohr. Zhe business will be carried of at the old stand by John Rohr. Persons indebted to the late firm can make payments to John Rohr, at North B to Joseph Hertweck, at Enreka South. eee SOKKPH HERTWECK. j te JOBK ROHK. STORE ! Successors to HAAS & CO. _NEVADA CITY. » a FOR YOUR FINE SUMMER CLOTHING SPLENDID ‘NEW GOODS! os THE . FINEST AND:THE CHE APEST!! NATHAN & MILLER, Have on hand A full Stock, Annual Target Practice AND PARADE ! Pel —OF THE— NEVADA NEVADA LIGHT GUARD: Attention ios fe Headquarters Fourth Brigade, N. G. C. ? SACRAMENTO, April 12, 1872, 5 € © cron ORDERS, Number Two. wi 1, Regimental and Company Commanders will issue orders to their respective commands for Parade and Target Practice during the month of May, as required by law. IL. Such Parade and. Target Practice shal) be held on ‘Tuesdays, Wednesdays or fhursdays, inany week of the month designated. usual channels to these Headquarters, prior to the eighth day of J une,on the blanks turnished for that_purpose, * 1V¥. ‘Lhe followingrules, (promulgated in Generai Orders, No. 4, General Headquarters N.G. C.1868,) shall be strictly ndheredto;” viz : Size of ‘Target fof Infantry to be six feet by two feet, with four inch bull's eye and two hundred and fifty yards for firing from the knee ; and for Calvary pistol practicé, same sized target, placed at a distance of thirty yards. Hits to be measured from centre of bull's eye to centre of bullet hole; average for misses to be rated -at twenty inches. By order of Brig-Gen. JOSIAH HOWELL, Frank Miller, Major, and A. A, G, Official, ‘ -Frank Miller, Maj. and Av A. G. To M. 8. De_1, Captain Comd’g Co. C. You are hereby yrdered to assemble your Company for Parade and Target Practice in any ‘Tuesday, Wednesday er Thursday dureiug the month of May, asaunay best suityour -convenience, By order ; C. V. KEL1oae, Col. Com’dg 4th Regiment. F. H. McCormick, First Lieut and Adj’t. HEADQUARTERS NEVADA LIGHT GUARD, . : May Ist, 1sg2. § In compliance with the above ONgr the members of the Nevada_Light Guar&®are hereby ordered toassembie at-their Armory, in this-eity, on 3 ; Thursday, May 30th, ‘1872, At 10 o’clock, A. M. . get Practice, The Company Medals and other Prizes will be contested for. Every Member is expected to be present. By order M.S. DEAL, Capt. Coma’g. W. F. Evens, 0. 8. day Evening, May 4th. NEW ‘STORE ! NEW GOODS! ml] ee Of all Sizes, Of the Celebrated Cheviot Shirts, IF You WANT A FINE OR CHEAP SUIT OF BOYS’ CLOTHING : GO TO THE Nevada Clothing Store. es FOR YOUR ‘Under Clothing, GO TO NATHAN & MILLER’S. FOR ANY ARTICLE IN THE CLOTHING LINE GO TO ‘MILLER & NATHAN’S. —— Don’t forget the place. NEVADA CLOTHING STORE! Nathan & Miller, “PROPRIETORS. At Haas & Co's Old Stand, corner Pine & Commercial Streets, wim. T. SHURTLEFTF, ' OULD respectfully inform the peo\ ple of Nevada City and vicinity that he has opened the Neatest and best Arranged GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE In the County—on the Formerly occupied by P. Scieutti_ Where he intends to keep on hand every article usually found ina First Class Grocery Store. His Stock is entirely new and fresh and consists in part of CASE GOODS, of every kind usually had in the markets. SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, BUTTER CHEESE, FLOUR, RICE, BACON, HAMS. LARD, SOAPS, and in fact everything that is required in a family. Everything in ny line will be sold at a very small advance on Cost Prices. Goods will be delivered a reasonable distance free of charge. I hope by selling good articles at low Prices and extending every accommodation to cash customersto merit a liberal shire of the public patronage. WM. T. SHURTLEFF, Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets, Nevada City. April 25th, 1872. NEVADA BAKERY AND RESTAURANT. J. J, ROGERS, igiiwaens Proprietor, Broad Street, Nevada City. ——— AVING purchased the Nevada Bakery and Restaurant of Alex. Gault, I will hereafter carry on the business at the old stand, @ : The tablés of the Restaurant will be supplied with the very best the market affords. Yresh bread will he delivered anywhere within the city limits. Cakes, Pies, etc., always on hand? Parties in town and from the country will find at the Nevada Restaurant all the delicacics usually found in a first class resiaurant. J. J. ROGERS. Nevada, May Ist, 1872. T0 SCRIP HOLDERS. LL WARRANTS DRAWN ON THE FX General Fund of Nevada County, and registered prior to February 17th, 1871, will be paid on presentation. All Warrants ou fhe Road Fund, registered prior to Feb. llth, 1871, also Warrants Nos. 465 to 470 inclusive, registered Feb, 11th, 1871, will be Feld on presentation. Interest ceases from ; . Treasurer. By A. H. Parker, Deputy. Nevada, May tit, 1872. LIGHT GUARD! II, Reports shall be made through the in centre, placed at a distance of one hun. dred and fifty yards for off-hand shooting, ~ —IN FULL UNIFORM, equipped for Tar~ N. B.—Regular Monthly Meeting SaturCor. Pine & Commercial Streets, -