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Collection: Directories and Documents > Nevada County News & Advertisments

1867 (368 pages)

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NEVADA TRANSCRIPT JANUARY 18-20, 23-24, 1867 7 having been engaged in mining on the Blue Lead near You Bet. Travelers will find him gentlemanly and accommodating. SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1867 A UNION TRIUMPH.—The re-election of Hon. James W. Nye as Senator from our sister State, Nevada, is a glorious triumph of the Union party and is gratifying to every loyal man on the Pacific coast. Nye has ever been an eloquent and fearless champion of human freedom and was an honor to the State which he represented for one term in the Senate. The copperheads and their allies, the Johnsonites of Nevada, used every effort to secure his defeat in order to make it appear that the people of Nevada did not indorse his radical course. . . Nevada has been signally fortunate for a young State in the selection of State officers and Representatives. Nye, Stewart and Ashley form a combination of ability, energy and integrity which is creditable to the State. MARRIED. In Sacramento, Jan. 17th, by Rev. William H. Hill, William Hamilton, of Sacramento, to Elizabeth Goodwin, of Auburn. Friend Hamilton, of the Telegraph Stage line, and his bride have our best wishes for their future happiness. DECLARATION.—James Croak, a native of Ireland, yesterday declared his intention of becoming a citizen of the United States, in the county Clerk’s office. SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1867 [Examination of Louis Castine and John Napoleon (aka Jean Marie Jonan); among other things, the French Bakery was identified as “Mushaque’s.”’] JAILOR AT VIRGINIA.—Forey Gregory, formerly of this city, has been appointed jailor at Virginia City, Nevada, by Pat. Mulcahy, the Sheriff of Story [sic] county. Mr. Gregory’s father [U. S. Gregory] formerly served as jailor of Story county, and died from injuries received at the hands of two prisoners who attempted to escape. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1867 RETURNED.—Otr old friend George Sparks, formerly of the firm of Gregory & Sparks, after an absence of about two years, has again taken up his residence in this city. ... We understand he has taken the place of A. W. Lester at the office of the South Yuba Canal Co. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1867 [Bylaws of the Nevada Aid Society are in this issue; President G. K. Farquhar, Vice Pres. E. F. Spence, Sec. E. F. Bean, Treas. E. G. Waite, Directors, Jonathan Clark, G. V. Schmidtburg, Jas. Munro and A. Goldsmith.] FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1867 SOLD.—John D. Boggs has sold the Stars and Stripes, a weekly journal published at Auburn, to Daniel Rice, and W. A. Selkirk is to write for it.