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MEVADA CITY, CAL.
a
A Chief Caught. i
Quoy, who was arrested by Hank
Snow of Grass Valley, a week ago,
the officers have one of the chief
rougesamong the Chinamen. He is
said to be more intelligent’ than the
ordinary Chinese thieves, and is usually employed when any extraordinary job isto be putup. He is well
acquainted at Moore’s Flat, San
Juan and all points in this county,
and is also familiar with the ground
in Placer county. In securing Ah
’ Quoy, the officers think they have
got on the inside of a regularly organized band of Chinese thieves, and
that they will find out ‘some other
thefts perpetrated by them besides
the Wood’s robbery at Grass Valley.
_ Since his escape, Quoy has been to
‘Moore’s Flat, San Juan and other
places, and when he fell into Snow's
clutches was in Grass Valley for the
purpose of getting the property stolen
of Wood out of the county.
k ‘Hang Jary.
N The jury in the case of Johnny
Glynn, charged with burglary in entering the house of Lawrence Cavanaugh, near Allison Ranch, failed to
agree and were discharged/ This
was @ very aggravated case, Glynn,
in company with another man,’ entered the house, pulled Mrs. Cavanaugh out of bed, and compelled her
to light a candle arid accompany
them in searching the house. The
acrime was raised by the defense,
and the defendant testified that he
was so dtunk that he did not know
what he was deing. His good character was proven by the defense.
The jury was instructed by the Court
that drunkenness was no_justification of crime, but they could not
agree on a verdict and were discharged. The case goes over to the
next term of the County Court.
a
County Court.
N Yesterday Ah Jim was tried ‘in the
, County Court upon the charge of
grand larceny in robbing the cabin
of Depew & Reese at Rough and
“Ready.” The cabin was entered and . robbed of clothing, money, a pistol,
etc. on the 4th of September, and Ah
Jim was caught with the goods and
acknowledged the theft. He was
prosecuted by District Attorney Caldwelland defended by J. C. Palmer,
the only issue being as to the value
of the goods. The case was submitted without argument, and the jury
after being out a short time returned
with a verdict of ‘‘guilty of grand
larceny.”?/ Ah Jim upon going -to
jail after hearing the verdict cried
like a baby at the idea of going to
‘the penitentiary and losing his que.
‘Sale of Road Contracts.
wi The Road Commissioner will sell
ship this afternoon at 2 0’clock, in
‘front of the Court House in this city.
The conttacts are to be let for repairing and keeping the county roads
in order from date of contract up to
September 1873. There are seven
sections in the township, the descriptions of which with’ the work to be
done will be fo upon the fourth
page of the TRANSCRIPT. The con‘tracts fcr Grass Valley township are
‘to be, sold, to-morrow, in front of the
Wisconain Hotel at 2 o’clock, Pp. mu.
/ af Sparring for Tobacco,
/A Gay or two ago a seedy but re/Aepectable looking individual went to
Lester & Mulloy’s storeand inquired
for chewing tobacco. He was shown
a good article of “twist” and the retail price was told him. He asked
the price if he should take ten pounds
and it was given. He then proceeded to cut off a dozen chews from one
of the pieces, saying he would sample it and shortly return to make the
purchase. He hasn't called, and he
was probably only ‘sparring for a
chew.”"
The Carnival.
I Yesterday quite a large number of.
_ Costumes were engaged of Wilzinski
@Co., and the carnival was largely
attended: ‘The hall was in splendid
Condition, and so far asthe arrange" Ments were concerned, everything
* was complete. We shall speak more
_. & Gitmoy cow, while on her way
_ toexecution’the other day, attacked
If you want to buy good goods at
low prices, call on A. Goldsmith.
He is selling— 2 =:
Ten yards of,calico for-$1.
’ Five yards of Canton flannel for $1.
Eight yards of bleached muslin, $1.
Five spopls Of cotton for 25 cents.
French corsets 75 cents each.
Balmoral skirts $1 each. 5
Arrest Decay.
When a plant ‘or-a tree begins to decay it
must needs die. It cannot be revitalized.
But it, is not so with human beings. A human ruin can be repaired, strengthened, restored, though a brown leaf ora withered
blade of grass can never be made green
again. In the autumn of life, or even in its
winter, when nature seeins to be giving
away under the pressure of years, it is still
Possible to retard the progress of decay, and
to lend to age more than its wonted vigor.
A& a means of promoting this object, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is unquestionably
the most potent of all restoratives. It will
not make the old young, but it will prevent,
lessen or sooth the infirmities which are the
usual accompaiiients of the decline of
life. For debility and a lack of nervous
power, from whatever cause avising, it is
the medicine that of all others before the
world, best deserves the name of a specific.
In purity, in invigorating properties, in its
adaptation to weak stomachs and feeble organizations, it has no competitor among the
tonics of the Pharmacopeeia, nor among
proprietory remedies. Besides its strengthening principle, it possesses alterative and
regulating properties of the-highest order,
and as an anti-bilious medicine is far preferable to any of the preperations containing
mercury. Time has shown that for physi‘cal decay, nervous debility, dyspepsia, bilious,disorders,
and intermittent fever, Hostteter’s Bitters is a remedy without a rival.
This is the season of the fall of the leaf; let
it remind the oid, the feeble, the ‘sickly to [
invigorate and regulate their systems with
this great vegetable tonic and alterative.
: = 6
NEVADA DRUG STORE.
_——
E, M. PRESTON,
APOTHECARY.
———»
PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded
at all hours—day or night,
* Non-explosive Kerosene,
And a Choice variety éf
FLAVORING EXTRACTS, TOILET
GOODS, PERFUMES, é&c.
Always on hand.
8. W. COR, BROAD & PINE STREETS.
Administrator’s Sale.
NE is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the Probate Court
of the County ot Nevada, State of California, made on the 16th day of November, A.
D. 1871, in the matter of the Estate of John
Dorr, » the undersigned Administrator of said deceased, will sell at public
auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in
gold coin, and subject to the approval of
said Probate Court, on THURSDAY, the 7th
day of December, A. D. 1871, at 12 o'clock,
M., at the premises hereinafter described,
in Nevada county, State of California, the
following real estate, to-wit ; »
All that section lot of land and the dwelling house thereon known as the house and
lot of John Dorr, situated on Mooney Flat
in Nevada county, and State of Oalifornia,
and bounded on the south by the lot of the
Black Hawk Mining Company, on the east
and north by q fence and on the west by the
mining claims of the Mooney Flat Hydraulic Mining Company.
Terms of sale—Cash on the day of Salc,
Deed and Recorder's fees at the expense of
urchaser.
Pp ;
CHARLES McELVY,
rator.
November 16th, 1871.
I. MARDEN, © F. W. MYRICK.
MARDEN & MYRIGK’S
STEAM
cr AND SPICE MILLS.
; DEALERS IN
COFFEE AND SPICES,
Ne. 212 Sacrainente st.
Between Front & Davis.
SAN FRANCISCO.
San Francisco, Nov. 18th.
Notice to Property Holders.
OTICE is hereby given that the AssessN meut Roll of Nevada City, for the year
ending May 1st, 1872, is now completed and
has been delivered over by the Assessor to
the Trustees. The Roll will remain
for public inspection, at the Marshal's office, until Monday, December 4th, w it
will be delivered to the City Marshal and
ex-officio Tax Collector for collection. ‘The
City Trustees will meet as a Board of Equalization on Friday Evening, December lst,
and be in session from time to time until
the 4th, when parties dissat: with their
assessmnent will be heard. order of the
T. H. ROLFE,
e Clerk of the Board of Trustees.
Nevada city, Nov: 20th, 1871.
Annual Meeting of Stockholders.
Antual Meeting of thé Stockholders
of the BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY,
will be held at the on
ona fay eats
Nevada, Nov: deathgrericw ')
‘the. animal fo gg: Hig PARRER, Sec'y.
To AMER MR BAN Ue AT
he :
PH@INIX AND HOME
CASH CAPITAI?& ASSETS, OCT. 1, 1871,
$6, 479,861.12, Vis CROCKERY and GLASS WARE,
every loss by the ,,
Will have remaining available Cash Assets,
Under the Transcript Printing Office.
eet
American .
THE
* OF HARTFORD AND NEW YORK,
~
These Sterling Companies, after paying
Chicago Conflagration,
exceeding
Five Million Dollars!
We call the special attention of the public tothe fact-that these Companies do a
FIRE INLURANCE BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY ; hence their Assets are pledged
SOLELY to their patrons as security against
LOSS BY FIRE, and are not weakened and
d‘minished by Marine, Inland and Life liabilities; as is the case with Companies conibining the several branches.
Those desiring RELIABLE Fire Insurance
at fair rates, are invited to apply at the Offices of the above Coinpanies,
DEPARTMENT FOR THE PACIFIC COAST
R. H, MAGILL, Manager.
G, P. SPARKS, Agent,
028 AT NEVADA GIYT.
ee
GRAND GIFT CONCERT
r AID oe THE
MERCY HOSPITAL,
AT OMAHA,
Under the auspices of the
SISTERS OF MERCY.
To take place
JANUARY 30th, 1872,
—
One Hundred and Fifty
HIGHEST PRIZE — 50,000
IN GOLD COLN !
Tiekets $3.each or two for $5.
Agents Wanted. For full partioulars address
PATTEE & GARDINER,
Business Managers.
’ Omaha, Nebraska, Oct. 26th.
RELIABLE INSURANCE. .
MS INSURANCE COMPANIES ARE
. ruined by the Chicago Fire, Some
uvpe to continue business if they can compromise with Policy Holders. :
The Pacific Insurance Co.,
Will pay every Dollar
Of its losses and continue business as heretofore,
It has stood the terrible test, and is today one of the safest Companies en
the Coust, having assessed its sharecholdors enough to keep its Capital Stock unimpaired. All losses will be paid on adjustment. Policy holders cannvt do better than
to insure with the Pacific.
E. M, PRESTON, Agent.
Nevada, Oct. 15th. : ‘
REMOVAL.
ED. McSORLEY,
EGS LEAVE TO INFORM his friends
and the public, that he has removed
irom his old stand, to the
Cor. of Mill and Main Streets,
GRASS: VALLEY,
Where he willalways be on hand; to administer to the spirituous wants of all,
re wae the best of WINES, LIQUORS
CIGARS, &c. usea in the Saloon,
ED. McSORLEY, Proprietor,
Grass Valley, Oct. 26th.
CAUTION.
LL are warned against purchasing, as “Danforth’s Petroleum
rtad.” advertised an “Patent Petreleum Fluid,” ete» The genuine article
can only be had atthe Hardware Store
W. H. Crawford, who is the sole and only
authorized agent Am at
tempt wasrorde in Sacramento, by unscrupulous dealers, to iniroduce Gasoline and
se
caenaabeccementinertmeat neem
CROsTE sacon NAFFZIGER’S:
Have on hand a lot of PATENT PE.
TROLEUM FLUID ctteable to burn ik any
Lamp, simply by changing the burners.
us. .
believed to be perfectly non-explosive;gives
a softand ‘brilliant light, and is also: the
Cheapest Oil in use,
plete stock of
To be found in Nevada County. . Alli ef
which will be sold at the Lowest Cash
Prices,
The Best and Cheapest Light.
MORE LIGHT!
POTTER & SIGOURNEY,
ON COMMERCIAL STREET,
The Burners and Oil are sold. by
The Oi} has no unpleasant odor, and! is
We have algo the Largest and most GomWALL PAPER, &. &Kec.
tea Call and see the New Goods at
POTTER & SIGOURNEY'S:.
Nevada, Nov. 2d, 1871.
ao
DANFORTH'S” ¢._
PATENTED PETROLEUM
. FLUID!
¥Y FREE FROM DANGER OR ERFECTL
EXPLOSION.
ky WILL NOT INJURE THE FINEST
FABRIC. It is free from disagreeable odor
and gives a Purer, More Billiant Light than
any Oil in use, .
It is the Cheapest Light ever discovered and will burn in an ordinary Kerosene Lamp safely by changing Burners.
tea LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, BURNERS AND
OIL
i
For sale by .
.W. B. CRAWFORD,
MAIN STREET,
Opposite Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express Office.
Nevada, Nov. Ist, 1871.
PIPIFAX.
Celebrated GERMAN BITTERS increases the appetite, is a
Certain Relief for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Billiousness and Inaciion of the Liver.
This is to certify, that the formula used in
the manufacture of the German Pipifax Bitters has been submitted to my examination,
and I cheerfully state the ingredients are
well selected and combined, producing a Bitters which will no doubt prove a‘ HEALTHFUL TONIC, and promote digestion,
Dear Sir : I have examined the samples of
Bitters presented, and find it an exceedinjfty
pleasant Cordial and VALUABLE TONIC,
H. H. TOLAND, M.D.
PUAEFFER, WALTER & CO.
Sole Agents for the United States.
novl 302 Battery Street, San Francisco.
TRON AND STEEL WIRE ROPE
FLAT AND ROUND. —
Fo Hoisting from Mining Shaftsand Inclines, Ferry Ropes, Guy Ropes. For
transmitting power; etc,
Manufactured ofany length or size
WIRE ROPE I8 MUCH CHEAPER, lighter and more durable than any other kind o:
Rope.
HALLIDIE’S
Endless Wire Rope Way,
[Wire Tramway.]
For the rapid and economical transportation
of Ores and other materials over the mountains and difficult roads, Secured by U. 8,
Patent, Also,
PATENT GRIP PULLEY,
For transmitting power and by which the
rope is uninjured and cannot slip,
Send for Circulars.
Agency ofthe .
Pacific & W. R. Manufacturing Co,
OF CALIFORNIA. ‘ ,
All kinds and sizes of Wire, constantly on
hand and manufactured to order,
A. 8. HALLIDIE,
519 Front Street, San Francisco, Cal.
TO SCRIP HOLDERS.
LL WARRANTS DRAWN ON THE
General Fund of Nevada County, and
registered prior to Aug. 6th, 1870, will be
‘paid cg Bo yee ye Also, all warrants
on Road d, and registered prior to Aug.
6th. 1870, will be paid on presentation. Inon same ceases from this date,. SULIUS GREENWALD, Treasurer.
/ By R W. Tully, Depaty.
Nevada, Nov, 10th, 1871,
$250 REWARD !
WILL PAY THE ABOVE REWARD for
the recovery of the cloths stolen from
my Clothing establishment in Grass V.
n7
on Tuesday night, September 19th, 1871.
" BENJAMIN WOOD.
Grass Valley, Oct, 3d,
Badger Hill and Cherokee Gravel
MINING COMPANY,
eee
OCATION OF WORKS, Badger Hill,
Bridgeport Township, Nevada County,
California. There is delinquent upon the
following described stock on account of Assessment levied on the 29th we Be! daly. A
D. 1871, the amount set opposite the name
of shareholder, as follows : aut
Name. Shares.
William Weighels, 416% $520 834g
And in accordance with law, so many
shares of each parcel of said stock as may
be necessary, will he sold at public auction
at the Office of the Company, at North San
Juan, in Nevada county, on THURSDAY
the 23d day of November, at the hour of 10
o'clock, A.M. of said day to pay such delinquent assessment thereon together with
with eosts of advertising and expenses of
sale,
J, B. COOKE, Secretary.
Offiee of Badger Hill and Cherokee Gravel
Mining Company, North San Juan, Nov.
THE LAT HS t.
alley . PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE INAND THE BEST !
Rosenstock, Price & Co.
Comm OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL
A STREETS,
NEVADA CITY,
Have just received a large and magnificent
stock of °
GENTLEMEN’S AND BOY’S
CLOTHING !
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ALSO,
--Miners’ Rubber Goods,-BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS & CAPS,
&c. &e.
—
4 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
—or—
Gents’ and Boys’ Underwear,
BLANKETS.
ke. &e
FIRST QUALITY OF CALIFORNIA, ZASTERN AND IMPORTED
Driving and Riding Gloves,
BEAUTIFUL
Business and Dress Suits !
Goods will be sold at the very
LOWEST PRICES TO SUIT THE
TIMES :
The public is invited to call and see—we
guarantee
Great Bargains in our line !
' -ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO,
Corner of Pine & Commercial Streets.
DR. BR. W. STERLING,
No. 49 Main. Street, Grass Valley.
‘WOULD inform the sufferers who dare not inhale the
vaporsof Choloform or Ether
that he will continue to use
FREE OF CHARGE FOR THE
PRESENT, ] pure toxide of Nitrogen, for
the extraction of worthless Teeth and Roots
WITHOUT Pain, and that the time from the
first inhalation to the comPLETE restoration
tonatural condition, need not exceed 2 minutes. Lalso administer Choloform, Ether,
Narcotic Spray ; while in the 8@” OPERATING DEPARTMENT Iam using the
Pneumatic Engine Excavator—a very complete and favorite instrument—while with
the Automatic Mallet, and the Coffer Dam
and Saliva Pump. I am putting in and build
ing up Contour tillings. which cannot be excelled in outline and finish in the MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT I furnish full upper
or lower sets for $25 on either Silver, Adamantine Base, Rose Pearl, Pyroxylene, or
Hard Rubber, with or without the Flexible
Edge. Badly fitting plates corrected, or
mended and warranted.
Teeth mounted on Gold or Aluminum
cost more than the above figure.
Charges moderate, yet large enough to seeure my best efforts. novl
£. M. Hau. HL. A. CHARLE 8
H. Macum.
408 Montgomery Street,
Ss“ PRANCISCO,
BANKERS AND BROKER
; AND DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE. mf STOCKS BOUGHT AND
SOLD ON COMMISSION ONLY. 028
SURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD. _
eee
D. LAMAIRE hae been appointed
“aie Franck Cont Neth San Juan, mae . Ne
Bloomfield and the surrounding country.
All business entrusted to Mr. Lamaire
will be promptly and faithfully attended to,
DR. FARNGO,
Traveling. Agents
DISSOLUTION.
ne
OTICE is hereby given that the copartN nership heretofore existing betweon
¥. A. Potterand 8. N. Bliven, under the tirm
name of Potter & Bliven is this day dissolyed to the late firm are respectfully reqpesaccounts
will find it epi their adv.
give me a call,
cle usually found in a first class Saddlery
5
a
ed by mutual consent. All persons indebt-ey Would inform:
the oltiseanor Revase aie
22. daemons re, on BR 8 i,
@ few doors below Lancaster’s Stable,
Largest and most complete Stock.
HARNESS,
—or—
OF ALL KINDS,
SADDLES, WHIPS, -Straps, Spurs, ‘Bits, Brughes,SPONGES, BELTS, &o.&c.
Ever seen in this City.
we” All-inwant of anything in my lne
to
as I have on. hand every artiEstablishment, ;
&. &e ¢‘ s ANSON W. LESTER, CG, B. MULLO¥
Of the Very Latest Style! LESTER & MULLOY,
And the Best Make 2 DEALERS Iy oi
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
CASE GOODS, ce,
NO. 58. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
MS, BACON, LARD.
and ll wonte of WOVISIONS oe hana.
NEW GOODS constantly received from,
RION OOD Fish MIGute en ae EEE s SHIGAN CRANBER.
arte SEA MOSS ob away &. 7
‘purchasers wishing anyth in our’
line ave requested wee, us cate
ISTER & M a
Nevada, May 9th. eee
FOR SALE.
FIRST RATE pportunity ig offered.
A for any one wishing to buy a pleasant residence in this city. “Nhe house is in
excellent repair and the lot contains 9 large .
nuniber of choice fruit trees, The furniture, including carpets, all in excellent condition, will be sold with the honse if desired, There is a g well, and supply
pipes fromthe water works for irrigation.
on the premises. For particulars apply tohis office,. ies
Nevada, Oct. 8th, 1871 \y
TAM’S RESTAURANT.
PEN from 8-o'clock’ ir the morning till
2'o’clock at night.
+'RESH OYSTERS received every day and:
served up in uny style. ‘ ss
Pig’s Veet, Hum and Eggs, Hot Coffee and
Tea, served at any time,
Families in Nevada City or any place in
the county can get fresh Uysters in the shell
by ordering at my place. .
Lhe Saloon is titted up for the accommodation of Ladies and Gentlomen and willbe
-keptin the very-best manner; er ;
ANTOINE LAM, Proprietor.
Nevada, Oct.yth: :
. The National Exchange Shaving .
Saloon. and Baths.
BROAD STREET........ NEVADA.
NAT. FORD, Proprietor.
' Having purchased this
establishment, I shal) du
my best-ta satisfy ali par
ed fe rons. HOW AND COLD
BATHS at any time. SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAL CUPTING.
Lhe public is invited to give me a call.
The Union Shaving Saloon
Has been placed in charge of a No.1 work.
man where old customers will be accomuios
dated, NAT. FURD, Proprietor,
«
Nevada, Oct. 11th.
NORTH BRITISH AND MER
CANTILE. INSURAN CE CO.
LONDON.
TILLINGHAST Bact. até, San Francisco:
Fire Capital.. c6c.e..2+0+2++ 610,000,000
Reserve Fund, exclusive of
Capital. ...66seeecerfecrenes 8,612,162
Life Assurance and Annuity fund, 11,568,864.
Gold Basis, = $25,180,946
GEO. W, WELOH, Agent,
Nevada City, Gal.
PUMPS FOR SALE.
JACK HEAD MINING PUMP, 12 inch
pow, complete, with geer, bob iren,
are C.
ol?
ip ks and buckets. Adouble acti ng
‘Pump, 6 inch, bore by 6 feet stroke,
with slides. cross kead’and air chamberr.
hew and of the best. workmanship, will bu
sold at @ bargain.
Also, a new 10-inch “BLAKES” PATEN'(
ROCK BREAKER, at a discount ta close an
account,
WM. T. GARRATT, —
No. 135 Fremont Street, San Fransisco,
San Francisco, Oct.22—Im . :
UNITED STATES SALOON.
: CBECKMAN,
EEPSon hand s supst stool of WHS.
KY, BRANDY, LIQUURS, .
&c, &c,
FINE CIGARS always opw-hand. Th Bar
18 always supplied with: the best articles in:
the bove line.. Call-and sample. m2
CANDIES! CANDIES !
YY Bosse . AND RETAIL,
Of. all: descriptions and of the
BEST MATERIALS,
——-BY-——
CANTY & WAGNER,
No. 10%,. Montgomery Street,
86. 800N a6 ‘ ; nawe of “Danforth’s Petroleum Fluid,” but . 1871. WOs, . tet eseteie ens an possie . / . SANFRANCISOO.
8: N. BLIVEN. a Mister sisi
Noveds,-Got, 26th, 1871. { . The mtbettlon of Whe Trade fe eallet toes
YN. B. ‘The will bo soullaned at goots euttebte tthe
tneoldistend, by POLTER & HIGOURNET. pike E OL DAYS!
od of treatsae " hO gah: aiad , Us mois HAs eae Tidiie
so selling. ott 5 New kable remedies, Cir aunt ae per apy u ma % %
pip Mi gh a Lehn yn culaneand” > oh pyc mpherhing Patronages-si wee Yo se vl! Yo mano 8 wand terins : Littl sath eka th otlg
WHA STHOD Th AF "36 5 Hy ° EAS _& X. BLIVEM. . om: A : ;
bated 9 PRADED ‘Wooo weve mint Bincet, Bhiladelphit,P . woraaa Oot. Bt, 1 and carefully attended to. ms
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