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

October 20, 1867 (4 pages)

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af $ rs ~ old and $of wil ‘ 4 S ® Sead i al am c Paboas _since J. C, Boynton, of Rough & my erably: injured. He jwas hunting and ~ femembers nothing after, except that ’ self 66 badly injured, that he could ‘not He has now entirely recovered from his « injaries. _ vertisement in to-day’s paper. ‘ 6d success in ‘every way. , Quite a large " votes over Melbourne. -day of April, 1865. i ie Pe ag 4 ans ‘tne was thrown from his horse and con: fi@a at’ rabbit fromm his horse. He he and the animal eame home by different:rontes, that bis face and head were badly bruised, and that he found himdo anything for two weeks. He cannot recall any, of the circumstances immediately connected with the accident. Tue Emrrrt MARkKET,—Naffziger & Stone are curing scme ot the best hams and bacon ever brought into the Nevada market. They are really. delicious and as cheap as can be purchased in San. Francisco. They also have a “good supply of fresh meats of all beef at the Empire market, on hae cial street in ‘this city. Réad the ad‘JUDGMENT FoR PLAINTIFF.—In-the sion pf Glenbrook Park, tried in. the . County Court on Friday, thé jury brought in a verdict for plaintiff. A stay .of _proceedings was granted to Wednésday next, Tun Scuoon Party.—The party given on Friday night by the ladies of Selby Flat School District was a decidnumber of guests went out from Nevada, and they enjoyed themselves “hagely.” The supper prepared by the ladies was excellent; but better than all—they realized a handsome sum ‘for their school. The net receipts were over $200. Districr Court, Ort. 19th, —Prior vs Prior. Decree of Divorce granted, Mosher vs Mosher. Decree of Divorce Drexter vs Topliff. Tried and ‘submitted. s ; To BE CONTESTED.—In our item yesterday westated positively that Curran and Melbourne had been re-elected Justices of the Peace in Rough & Ready township ; but we have since. learned, says the Grass Valley Union, that McFarland, through the Anthony House precinct vote, claims a majority of 20 It is claimed that the officers of election at this precinct failed to comply with important Tequirements of the Registry Law, and Jadge Melbourne, we learn, intends to contest McFarland's election. The matter will probably come up at the next meeting of the Board of SuperviPrize Fiaut.—Bush and Budd are to have a prize fight at Coburn’s Station, in this county, today. Considerable money ‘is said to be staked on the-result, Asks Parpon.—Richard Kneale,who killed a man named Drew in Grass Valley, in 1865, asks fora pardon. He was convicted of manslaughter and sent for ten years to the State Prison, on the 4th PoEMs or Joun R. Ripen.—It is contemplated to publish at an early day the poems of the late John R. Ridge. © Mr. Ridge had written quite a number of really meritorious poems, says the Grass Valley Union, some of which, we be‘Vieve, have never appeared in print, and the entire collection will make quite a volume. The work will. be gotten up in the very best-style, and the merits of its contents, together with the personal popularity of the author, ought to se cure for the volume an extensive circulation in California. . _ @ae Wax Fieures.—The wax figurésof ‘Christ and the Apostles, the } $25. Tpeth on gold or silver plate at . THE ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE tistry, sit thes a mpd ‘kinds: of eargical and: Den: . * Haier ba the best manner. Fall upper # or lower set of teeth on Vunleanite, reasonable rates. In any case satisfac: tion guarantéed. Office, “No. t-Com——over Drag ar * Sierthe Up.—All. persons indebted to the firm of 8. Haas & Co. are requestedto call ‘and settle their accounts immediately. Customiers are respectfully requested-not to ask credit in the fature, as, we desire to do strictly a cash business. . $. HAAS & CO. Nevada, October 6, 1867. RARE CHANCE : ? CLOSING OUT SALE REGARDLESS OF COST! i! SOLD WITHIN SIXTY DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE ! CLOTHING.. “~gEnTs FURNISHING Goons, ‘BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES MISSION BLANKE TS NOTIONS, &C. KC. KCo FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS P mud & Childrens Shoes. Come and be convinced of the $. -HAAS & CO. —_——€2"To Dealers extraordinary inducements will be held out, Nevada, Oct. 6th. CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &e. JULIUS GREENWALD, AS ON HAND AND WILL SELL VERY CHEAP FOR CasH the tollowing arti10:000 POUNDS OF FAVORITE BRANDS OF TOBACCO AND IMITATION CIGARS TO BE HAD IN THE MARKET. every kind. PIPES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND PATTERN, MATCHES OF EVERY MAKE, FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, of every kind. All articles are warranted to be as represented. All orders from abroad icity attended to. JULIUS GREENWALD Nevada, Sept. 30. . SAMURL OLUTTER, Wheelwright and and Wagon Maker, property of James Shype, of Grass Val; are on exhibition over in the State Nevada. Charley Palmer, formerly of this city, is ranning the show, and he probably lectures fc for the exhibition. CuscAGo has lost $082,710 by fire dar ee boy hit D etn ha ie aaron tt date p 100,000 OF THE VERY BEST HAVANA ; KILLIKINICK SMOKING TOBACCO, of . ‘J’ +e on ore ee BANNER BROS. ’ sal ans sain? cLorHING ove Cor. Broad fy Stee Phas . ARE NOW Ruciiving vatby TESTALL . . A ; MENTS OF Fall “and “Winter Clothing, Consisting in part of DRESS SUITS, _ BEAVER SUITS, BUSINESS eaasuin AND ALL somite or CLOTHING FOR MEN & BOYS. At this Eatablishment can be found every article necessary for a Gentieman’s wardrobe trom a NECK-T1E TO A Lda DRESS SUIT OF THE FIRST Quality. AS WE ARE REGEIVING OUR’ oops DIRECT FROM NEW YORK BY EVERY STEAMER OUR CUSTOMERS MAY RELY — UPON GETTING THE BEST GOODS AND LATEST STYLES AT THE _ VERY LOWEST PRICES. “We have on hand and are receiving a large Stock of Mens and Boys’ Boots and Shoes, Hats, Cap Caps, &ee Also, a full anncesenal neat of RU BBER CLOTH INu, consisting of Rubber Coats, Boots, Pants, &e. » Suitable fur Miners, Aud others who desire to ““keep dry.’’ Our Rubber Goods are lately manufactured and not Mable to peel or crack. We keep our Establishment always supplied with everytaing in the ———*>— Clothing & Furnishing line, . we an satisiy all in Goods by calling on us, Don't iorget the old stand of BANNER BROTHERS., Importers, WHOLESALE & Ketam. Dgearens, Cer. Broad & Pine Sts. and Quality yf — THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS CHEWING THE STRING ! 1867, °-"' 1867. ALL GOODS SOLD K. IN NEVADA! F YOU WISH TO FIND OUT, TRY THE Prices: at CLINE & NOVITSK YS NEW DRY GOODS HEADQUARTERS. Don’t believe what: anybody tells you about Goods beinghigh; THEY anH LOW, many kinds as Low as Delore the war. : Our Stock was not purchased at war prices, but at the present paiic rates and will be solu accordingly. Uur. stuck Coliprises a geveral assortment of Dry Goods, Carpets, House Furnishing Goods, Shoes, &e. &. Also, a muncent lot of BU r ate and CASSiMiiitn KUBES received direct
from the Cumauche lndiaiis, before they startedon the war path—uow LO be hadiat any price. Not paving roum to add specialities . we willonly aay, cail and satisly yourresf tbat “now is the accepted time.” CUMMiBCLAL 5S2., opp. Masonic Hall. iB cova ct. 12th. 1867. 0. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS 7 REWARD! HE ABOVE WILL BE PAID TO ANY one who can prove that they took the First Premium on SEWING MACHINES over the “SINGER” at the Paris Exposition of 1867. OUR NEW FAMILY MACHINE, which has been over two years in preparation _and; which has‘ been brought to perfection regardless of time, labor and expense, is now confidently offered to the public as incomparably the best SEWING MACHINE in existence. Send for il‘ lustrated price list, describing this excellent Machine. “THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., And relying upon “‘fair Ran for success atm: 700ka en a ce a wer, wears GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, © Ani everything ustially called for. FOR SF OR ON A LIBERAL CREDIT. Nevada, Oct. 18th. o_o GEO. W. KIDD. J. W.HINDS. 8, W. TULLY BANKING HOUSE —AND— ASSAY OFFICE. GEO. W. KIDD & CO...Bankers. N the Granite Building, on Broad Street, Nevada City. The Highest Price'will be paid for Gold Dust. Gold Bullion discounted at the Lowest Rates. Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or Bullion tor Assay or Coinage at the Mint, MONEY TU LOAN on good collateral, at a low-rate of interest.. Registered County Scrip bought at par. LEGAL TENDERS bought and sold at the Regular Rates posits received. Checks on San Francisco Sacramento and Virginia city. . Drafts on the Eastern Citi¢s, Loudon and Dublin , Ireland. and Life Insurance pany. Gold and Ores of every description Melted, Refined and Assayed. Cerrespondents—San Francisco, Bank of epee no clay, agency Be D. Q. Malis & Co.; r cy Bank 0: ifornia. cis tat GU. W. KiDD &CO. eTUMP FS’ HOTEL —AND— RESTAURANT, BROAD STREET, above. Pine Street, Nevada city. F. sTU MPF, Proprietor Good Rooms, Good Meals, Good Cooks, Good Liquors, Lew Prices. kr French, English and German spoken in the house. ; Apartments for Ladies. Neatly furnished, andthe best of accommodations provided, 012 F. STUMPF, VEGETABLE AND PROVISION STORE, Si B. AUSTIN poaid inform the people je of Nevada and vicinity that he has opened a New store, on BKOAD STREET, two dvors above the Theatre, where he intends keeping constantly on hand, VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, BUTTER, EGGS, _ CAN FRUITS, CASE GOODS, &. &e. ¢ Goods delivered free of charge, A share of the public patronage is ne fully solicited. JOHN F, BUSSENIUS, APOTHECARY AND CHEMIST, COR. BROAD & PINE 8TS, Nevada City. ¢@7~ Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully prepared. oll FRESH FISH, ‘. PHE undersigned having made arrangement T to supply this market with °@ FRESH FIsH, of every variety to be obtained in the San Franciseo and Sacramento Markets, has leased the store adjoining Wm. Stone's on Commercial Street, Nevada city, ’Where a FRESH SUPPLY will be RECELYVED EVERY DaY, and will be sold at reasonaydued FISE delivered to any ” CROCKERY, } Agents for the London and Liverpool Fire 1AM BOUND FoR mM ROSENBERG: a mo COMMERCIAL sree, pi at? . HO HAVE sust pened gg A LARGE and Magnificent Steck of DRY AND mare GOODS, are compelled to pay for the same class of Goods, shereforn you can readily see why yy “house in the County . ) Oar Stock is New and of the Very Latest Importation. bad consists in part of . Dress ‘Goods, Alpaccas, Silks, Machine, Linens, Shawis, Empbrotderies, Dress Trimmings, Blankets, Fancy Goods,Ladies’ and Children’s ees nents Cry KC. KOey Come, look and you will buy our Goods and save money! —(™ Persons from ‘the surrounding towns are particularly invited to call on us before purchasing elsewhere and see the inducements wé offer. This is no humbug—we sell our Goods Cheap. AH we askof you is a fair trig] M: ROSENBERG & BRO, lie COMMERCIAL STREET. Nevada, October 11th, D, 8. BAKER, "Fo A MAREDH BAKER & MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealersin , GROCERIES, PROVISIONS CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GOOD OF ALL KINDS, . WHEAT, CORN, ., BARLEY, GROUND FEED ry cree WOOD! WOOD ‘WwooD! — Shakes, Shingles, &¢., &¢, WHERE? At BAKER & MARTINS, A NO. 78 BROAD STREET. Nevada, September 12th. Nevada Iron & Brass Foundry 2 Bie, > MACHINE SHOP. etna aa “aNGINES AND BOILERS built to Bhi orn AND MACHINERY of every up or re por re Bidet of Building ae ae ov Bark Mills; horse power and car Ww 8, Orders filled promptly and at as low rates as any Establishment in Sacramento or San Frrancisco—freight added Nevada, Bept. 15th. . HEUGH & THOM A. K. BRIGGS. 4. CHAPMAN CHAPMAN & BRIGGS. PINE STREET, NEVADA. FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, —AND— General Variety Store, APPLES, CHERRIES, APRICOT: of all kinds, and every variety of the OTe, berries Fruit received fresh every rag noes the ranch, CIDER, mannfactured at Chapman's Ranch, and Pure Cider Vinegar, Nuts and Confectionery. Genuine Havana Cigars and all Pore favorite brands of yee gh at taps are Bape A Choice Lo and tasty Flowering dared. en eae DRS. KENT & ASAY, Surgical and Mechanical Dentists, ALL OPERATIONS carefully and skillfally performed. Diseases and seusitive Teeth treated and aiied, =* Teeth inserted on Vulcanite $25, rth ae upper or lower set, Aiso, on or on —we most improved principle at Bois mR. ASAY having onitrel, a lar; ractice in Philadelphia, has — juded to ll i er Prerpee depaeang 6 tessa. riltenable him to give gntire ea aioe n all his 7. tious. Office, No.1 COMMERCIAL 8T., the Drug Stvre. “ao PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE. ~ @Bstablished in 1853.) JAMES J. OTT. ing ‘the past four months: © Nevada, Oct, and, 2 Sibi Boon. . OLD AND ORES OF . G TION Melted fully “Which they ofter to the Ladies of Nevada city ‘. at lébs prices than most merchants. — We Sell Uhihies inti any Sdine : “QUARTZ MACHINERY ‘constructed, fitted Office—28 Main ah Nevada city tor