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

November 23, 1866 (4 pages)

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MENT! STORE and heir Hne other a cargo for" fit: BEWARE,} ISIONS ; enough i not to 4 kinds, efit of ne; Lard , liverse. + want at wicks in ntain of ds than arranted ard, that , Or no sale. tes’ down ter. “We ind have no 1ers and resake a bare an: Children in San Jose and vicinity. ‘the. ava _ NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. ea LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. tee ATTEMPTED RoBBERY.—While two gentlemen, from Grass Valley, were on their way to Rough & Réady, Wednesday evening, and when near Randolph Flat, two men stepped out into the road forthe pur-, pose of committing a robbery. Fortunately one of the gentlemen in the buggy had a pistol in his hand cocked, which the robbers did’nt seem to like the looks of. The ' foot-pads merely said “go on”—and our friends went on without further molestation. It seems these “knights of the road” remained in that vicinity. all night, as when the ball, given by! Walling, broke up at 5 o'clock yesterday morning, the foot-pidtds-were seen. to come out of their hiding place to’the \road. The ought-tobe-killed-thieves, finding so. many teams together, concluded it would not. be safe to undertaké their favorite game. It appears that Carley and Zekind, of this city, did not start from Rough & Ready as soon as the rest of the crowd, and for fear. the robbers: would relieve them of their coin, the teams came toa halt until our good, looking friends came up, greatly to the disgust of the robbers and relief of the aforesaid gents> BravTiruL.—R. A. Diver the popular agent of the Florence Sewing Macing,.has just received seyeral most elegant machines, and they canbe seen at the store _ ‘of A. Goldsmith, under the TRANseRIPy’ office. The Florence is by all odds the very best sewing machine ever offered to . the public. The Florence Company, asa rule, always receives a first premium at all of the State fairs. If you want a sewing machine—one that will give you perfect satisfaction, go to R. A. Diverand buy a Florence. Very Ricu.—We Iearn that the New York Co's. mine, better known as the Union, atUnionville, a short distance . from ‘this city, is yielding very rich rock, . better than any ever before taken out of READINGS.-We hope Miss Pittsinger, the celebrated poetess, will be greeted with a good audience at the Brick Church, _ on Saturday evening next. She comes among us highly recommended as an excellent reader and poetess, and every way worthy the patronage of our people. Rich Smver Specimens.—We were shown yesterday,at the National Exchan ge Hotel, two beautiful specimens of silver bearing rock, which were brought to this city by C.B, Hawley. The best looking piece was taken from the Chicago ledge, South Fork District.in-Shasta county.— The rock assays $600 to the ton, and the ___ ledge is between five and six feet thick. . The other specimen was from the Crystal ledge.and assays $300 to the ton. We learn that nearly all of the ledges in that District are paying handsomely. _. HovusEs.-A great many new welling houses are being erected on the outskirts of the town, and we understand that some six or seven more will be put up immediately. rea MorE GoL_p.—An extensive formation of conglomerate or “pudding-stoné,” exists at a point on the railroad above Alta, and & number of claims have been located on either side of the road. Gold is found in the formation, enough, it is’ thought, to pay for crushing. I has been pretty thoroughly prospected. . So says the Stars & Strips, 3 REWARD OFFERED.—Governor Low of. fers a reward of two hundred and fifty dollars for the arrest and conviction of the Person or persons who killed . Benjamin . Hazeney, at Cisco, recently. TE Dutch Flat Hnguirer congratulates the people of that town upon the intended Temoval of the depot to Cisco, and says Alta will sink into insignificance, when the thieves and roughs all leave. WE have received from the Alta Califor‘nia publication house, a copy of Hutching’s Yo Semite Almanac for 1867, for SickwEss.—The scarlet fever, in a mild Dry Fancy $ How to ~ KEeonomize ! Buy your Geods at A. GOLDSMITH?s5s Fashionable Dry Goods Store, Cor, Broad & Pine Sts, Nevada City. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Millinery Goods, oa Wall Paper, © Wall Paper. ee F. A. POTTER, , MASONIC BUILDING, PINE STREET, j I AS on hand and for sale. every variety and quality of Wall Paper, Window Shades, WinDOW FIXTURES, PICTURE CORDS, TASSELS, PICTURE MOULDINGS & CORNICE 2" Frames made to order. MELLVILLE C. KEITH, M. D. Homooepathic Physician, NO. 655 HOWARD STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Persons suffering from CANCER, PALSEY, PARALYSIS, AND CHRONIC DISEASES And who have been given up as hopeless by other Physicians, will find it to their advantage to conBult DR. KEITH. ‘Office Hours—10 a. m. to 12 u.; 2 tod P. M.; Tto 8 P.M. Consultation free. sep15 MRS. C. COOK, First Premium, . Mann facturer of HAIR JEWELRY, 519 Montgomery street, i ‘ Between Clay and Commercial Streets. ‘SAN FRANCISCO. San Francisco, Nov. 18th. H. H., BANCROFT & CO. Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, SAN FRANCISCO. K™ constantly on hand full Stocks of Miscellancous Books, Scientific Books, : School Booka, Law Books,” Medical Books, BLANKS, and Stationers’ Holiday Goods! Girt Bodks, Standard Books, and Poets, fine bindings, Photograph Albums, Engravings, Pictures, Statuary and Fine Orders from Dealers, Teachers, The Professions, Officials and others promptly filled, and repectfully solicited. . ° H. H. BANCROFT & CO. San Francisco, Nov. 16. -% Stationery. ARZAsf SQUARZA ' SQUARZA! INIMITABLE Punches and Cordials ! . Punches and Cordials ! Punches and Cordials ! 'Punches and Cordials ! And the Cho cest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars! At Squarza’s Old Stand, CEMMING & BON SQUARZA'S Main Frank Smith’s. yw Christmas is Coming ! a TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. TOYS 2 NEW STOCK Pi ICES LOWER! NEW FANCY ARTICLES! FOR !PRESENTS ! Selected by MR. KOHLER from the Richest Collections in Europe. A. KOHLER, . WHOLESALE Rooms—424 Sansome Street, up stairs, extending from Ciay to Commercial, San Francisco. ‘ nl3 Grass Valley and Nevada Laundry. “OFFICE AT T. C, Lampe’s Barber Shop, NationPes al ExcRange. E are repared to turn out any quantity of RENOV ' y ATED and CLEAN LINEN; on THE S$ HORTEST NOTICE. All garments washed without injury and returned with buttons on. Packages.called for and returned. jl orders left at the oftice promptly attend to. LIBBEY # KAISER, i ; Proprietors, Nevada, October 26th, 1866. im ANTELOPE RESTAURANT, BROAD STREET, NEVADA. ALEX, GAULT... PROPRIETOR. al patronage bestowed during three oh oe, po ea in the REST AU. aA ANT business . promise to renew
my efforts to please ali who may favor me witha call, Meals served up at all hours, Nevada, July 17th, 1866. Fall and Winter Dry & Fancy Goods The Ch eapest Dry Goods in town. CLINE & NOVITSKY, wo inform the people of Nevada City and vicinicy that they have JUST RECEIVED A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY’ GOODS! The Best Stock of : HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,. SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, ALPACCAS, MERINOS, SILKS, HOSL RY, LACES, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY & THREE-PLY CARPETS, &c., &. To be found in our Store on $2" COMMERCIAL STREET, nearly opposite Randutph’s Jewelry Store. 23 CLINE,& NOVITSKY. Nevada City, Oct. 2ist. J. B. JOHNSON, Attorney and Counselor at Law NOTARY PUBLIC, And Commission of Deeds for Nevada. street, North San Juan, next door. above . CREDITORS.—Notice is hereb OTICE TO y of the Es of Patrick Sulli and all persons ha claims = asciacsd, $b sents the sabe eth THANKFUL FOR THE LIBER. * AMERICAN,ENGLISH AND FRENCH we WATCHES, #1 FOR SALE BY eat! W. IC.. RANDOLPH. Nevada, Sept. Tih. . D. 8, BAKER. J. A. MARTIN. BAKER & MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GOODS OF A KINDS. —AL80— WHEAT, BARLEY, GROUND FEED. WwooD! WOOD! WwoopD! Shakes, Shingles, &c., &¢., WHERE ? ‘At BAKER & MARTINS, NO. 78 BROAD STREET, Nevada, September 12th. ; PIONEER ASSAY (OFFICE, . (Established in 1853.) : BY— JAMES J. OTT, _ Office—28 Main Street, Nevada City. Gx AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Melted and Assayed, Correctness of Assays fully guaranteed. elting done in the presence of depositors. DANIEL E. ALEXANDER, Attorney at Law, OFFICE—No. 36.Commercial Street, near Pine. NEVADA OITY, CAL. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. ob GEO, E. WITHINGTON, Sign and Ornamental Puinter. House Painting promptly attended to. Always on haud a large stock of Wall Paper, Cur tain Fixtures, &c. At the Foot of Broad Street, Nevada city. Cc. M. BATES, PHYSICIAN. —OFFICE— In Masonic Building, on Pine street, Nevada city CHARLES F, ROBBINS & CO., PAPER WAREHODUSE, 538 Clay Street, 8 San Francisco. Importers and Dealers in TYPE, PRESSES AND PRINTING MATERIAL, San Francisco, Sept. 13th. JAMES MONRO, Dealer in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef, CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c, G2” Everything in the Meat line sold at the lowest Cash price. Shop on Broad Street, opposite the Theatre. : sl CH. FERRAND, @wPHOTOGRAPHIC4 —AND— DAGUERREAN ARTIST, G2 Every kind of Photographs ard Ambrotypes taken in the best style of the Art.ON PINE STREET, Over the United States Bakery. GOOD NEWS FROM NEVADA! MINERS’ TWO0-BIT RESTAURANT ‘q*HE undersigned takes this method of inform1 ing his enenous old friends and the publie in general that he has opened the above named =o COMMERCIAL STREET, Where he will serve Meals, FOR CASH ONLY FOR TWO-BITS EACH! Lodgi ‘ ty-Five Cents. ngs Twenty Five ENKY PYRMONT ‘J. L Caldwell and John Caldwell, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ce No. 42 Broad street, Nevada City. oa CALDWELL, Notary Public for Nevada County and Commissicner for the State of Nevada. JOHN CALDWELL, DistrictjAttorney and NoPublic for, Nevada were . L. CALDWELL, Deputy District Attorney. -BLAZE'S SALOON! Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts. ar IF YOU WANT A GOOD DRINK _g? Ge T6 BLAZE’S, ‘REGISTERED Sto eee General Accident Tickets or Policies . OF To RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF CONNECTICUT. HARTFORD, Cover all kinds of Accidents, Traveling or otherwise. — They require no Application, are folly Register' ed, and Insure for FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS In case of Fatal Accidents, ‘ —oR— _., $25 Weekly Compensation in case OF DISABLING BODILY INJURY, At 25 Cents per day. geet A. H. OTHEMAN, Agent for Nevada Office No. 30 Main Street. poe Nevada, Noy. 2nd. H. 8. CROCKER & 60., Importers and Dealers in STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, FOOLSCAP, LEGAL, LETTER, _ AND NOTE PAPERs, STRAW AND WRAPPING PAPERS, WRITING FLUIDS AND INKS, POST OFFICE AND LEGAL ENVELOPES, MEMORANDUM AND TIME BOOKS, CARD STOCK, &c. &c, ’ — Everything in the Stationery Line at San Francisco Prices, : t@BLANK BOOKS MANUFACTURED. 3 Steam Printing Establishment, . £2 &44 7 Street, Sacramento, Sact nenty, Oct. 16th—tf DR. A. CHAPMAN, . Surgicaland Mechanical Dentist, . .% Office—corner of. Broad and Pine sts. " I would inform my friends and all wishing my services that I am prepared to attend those favo me with a call, atany hour, T after nace aoe sensitive by exposure of the nerve will be filled without causing if I WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this offi to be performed in a more skillful manner, ane better satisfaction given than elsewhere in ‘this vicinity, otherwise no charge will be made, charges are moderate. and to suit the times, am Jermenentiy located in this city. Residence on i ramento street, third house from ‘Temper. ance Hall. 7 Vuleanite. Work promptly and neat! done at this office. 3 vay esa NEVADA IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP, a STKAM ENGINES AND BOILERS built te order, CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every description. Qbaniz MACHINERY constructed, fitted up or re red, Every kiuds of Building Castings, Saw, Crist, Malt and Bark Mille ; horse power and car wheels. Orders filled promptly and at as low rates as any Establishment in Sacramento or San Francisco—freight added. Nevada, Sept. 15th. HEUGH & THOM. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL! — DR. LE RICHAU’SGOLDEN BALSAM.:™ —AND— SPANISH ANTIDOTE, R LE HICHAU’S Golden Balsam No. 1, cures Chancres, firstand second stages ; sores on the legs or body ; sore ears, eyes, Nose, &c. Dr. Richan's Golden Baleamt No,2 oust tertiary, mercurialor sy tic rheumatism, ne in bones, and scelecares al diseases from the system. "Dr. Le Richau's Spanie® Antidate for the cure of gonorrhea, gleet, irritation, gravel, and all urinary or genital Seesraneenen * Dr. Le Richau’s Spanish Io injection for severe cases of ——_ inflamatory gleet, strictures, and all of the kidsand bladder.r. Le aeotiuaen peng pant effectual bealing of s ic sores ‘ ? Also Agents for Dr. Le Dies ——— Pills lor sem weakuess, u emissions,cy, and all diseases aris from mas’ aud excessive abuse. : Sent everywhere by E None uine C. F. RICHARDS & CO., Druggi Chemists, th-west corner of Clay pp ahead poeswesy ban Prancions , Sole Agents. ni5 A. C. NILES, re Attorney and Counselor at La — OFFICE— ‘ Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevads City. \ eC DEURL, . . Attorney and Counselor at Law, AN® NOTARY PUBLIC, _ NO. 18 MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY, ay a ts.