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April 16, 1870 (4 pages)

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‘NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT. H. Carmack, an ld resideof nt Nevada, shipped throngh .this: place BOCAL ITEMS, ‘ g Sunday. Bah Juan, "hchin e Services will be held now of Truckee Meadows; i 5 fine thorough-bred Durham cattle . CASH STORE! in the three and the in evening at74 0’clock, Sabbath for Purpose of improving the stock of Nev the School at 1% o’clock, Pp. mu. Rev. J. W. A Big Lead and a Big Thing. » Those whochave traveled over Marker’s ada Stump, Pastor. ‘ Services in the Congregational Church, State. Among the lot is the bull , Index, whi THE PUBLIC© thro rongh . eee ch took the premium at, the last State MARCH FIRST, 1870, new.road from the Omega, road to Washmorning and. evening at the usual hours. Fair, and also the Chieo Fair last year, Sunday School immedi ington may have noticed a ledge of rock ately after mortting HE WILL SELL, WHOLESALE AND REMany who saw the ani TAIL, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, . LIQUORS, either side; and its slaty appearance atDeeds of Railroad Lands. ? the close of the morning service. Rev. J. MINING IMPLEMENTS, Deeds from the Railroad Co. toN, V. Wag: A. Wirth, Pastor. tracts attention. This ledge, according to CROCKERY. WARE, Professor Whitney, is composed of slate goner for 200 acres of land mals pronounce them service.» Rev. Alexander Parker, Pastor. the fine st spe cim ens of the bovine road, about 300 feet in width. It is of i species i Preaching at the Baptist Church Sunday, they had ever seen. much darker color than the ground on at HA. mM. and 7% Pp, M. Sabbath School at running through the hill and across the Episcopal services at the Court, House ; and H. Ii. Love ee ee Distanced! iw FOR CASH ON LY 121). Rev. Mr. Anderson, camegeairs on the Nevada Hose Com=. again which have paid from seven to twen And everything in his Line; every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, by —_—— Divine Services at the Catholic Church, And no variation for an yhody.' Sunday morning at 10% o'clock. Sunday . : That all may know what can be savSchool 2, and Vespers at 7 p.m. Rev. ed0S _by the CASH 8: EM, I Give the folShoo Fly and every kind t, honsed in the shop of Goedje, jist . was at the North Star mill Grass: Valley, presen above the Company’s. house, where memOccupational Allments,_.. and theyield per ton was $26. ‘The work bers will Fresh, pure air is a vitalizing elixir. Whofind it in case of an alarm, “Lever isdebarred by circnm required this year to hold the ground has OF. “NO GOOD JOHN.) -Raw stances from unre Femi stricted access to this invisibie, but powerfal just been done, and a tunnel of. twenty-five Thanks, We are indebted to A. B. Gregory, Depstimulant needs a medicinal invigorant of uty Postmaster, for copies of the Transome kind The great object should be to from the ledge at-the ‘‘backs”-of the tunnel feet run. “A small quantity of ore taken’ de Superine Corn m = am BUT IF You Want WCROCERIES eB ow. Meine oo elaine Mixed feed, heavy; . se 2% Cts. : ome il SCRIPe isa pretty good --_Bhorts, heavy; = Since Tieoee T. and. Gazet te. The favor is none the choose the best. Popularity } Tl ‘has-been-sent-dewn-and-its=value guaran tee of merit in this serutinizing and inBran, light. ~ “ “« 1% cts. tested. As the hill is precipitous and the less appreciated because some of the artitelligent age, and tried by this criterion Hos Wheat, extra vib ae be S/O ¥e cles seem familiar to us. jead runs directly across and through it, Corn, yellow SIE: 1G ie bie IE tetter’s Stomach Bitters stands first among “backs of any depth may “be obtained, and Probate Matters. ~~ the softness of the: rock and thé trémen Chas. McElvy, the invigorating and regulating medicines of . . Beans, White Péa, 20 pounds for $100 _ the present day. To the wants of persons. Administrator, dous size of the ledge would make it pay by yesterday filed in‘t he Probate Court an apengaged in indoor employments, especially in crowded factories mill process if the yield were only $250 plication for letters of adinin in . “‘possible—_vertilati where even with the best ration per'ton, This ledge with the advantages the estate of Asa C. Wilson, deceaist @__atmosphere is alsed, for working could keep a hundred or more stamps continually employed. Large Public ways in some ee Correction. In our item about Smith, Gove & Foot’s ledges of low grade and advantages for saw mill at Scott’s Flat'a day or two -since ‘working, are the very best to put money we stated the aniount of lumber maiitfac Library Benefit, By announcement in to-day’s paper it will be. seen that an entertainment for the ben tured per day at 2,000 feet. This was an error. The ‘mill has a@ capacity of 10,000 feet per day. efit of the’ Nevada Library will be given under the auspices of the Literary Society, on Saturday evening, April 30th. The ex atin inhianiententittianemanninssen NEVADA THEATRE. — ereises will .consist of a short lecture by Hon. A. C. Niles, on “Bores,”together with choice selections of vocal and instrumental music under the auspices of’ the polluted, this salubrious vegetable tonic » pooaliarly adapted. Friday Evening, April 22nd, The udtuie of the ingrediants is ne mystery. lt consists.of an absolutely pure diffusive stim-. ulaat, tinctured—or rather surcharged—with GRAND CONCERT . recitations and tableanx, and to conclude with an amusing farce written for the occasion. The Library now contains 2,500 vol ames, and no addition of consequence has to place finds in the Treasury to meet ex be equal wil l to any, and far superior to Tenor, from the Grand Italian Opera. Death of Mrs. Ferrand. HERR DOHR™MANN, Mrs. Ch. Ferrand, of this city, died in San Francisco on Thursday last, after a surgical operation which was performed the 6 coffee Te Basso, Pianist. Tickets $1.For sale at the Naijonal Exchange Hotel by W. H, Davidson, No extra “ oldGovJava 4 * “ do Costa Rica do Java ground 3 do Rio, ground 6 “6 ts ures but what.are they? ‘The juice of only a single fous or bark of plant is: present, in each. Not one of them combines the three properties of a tonic, alterative and an aperi€n?. All these elements are blended in the Bitters; nor are these the sum of its medicinal recommendations. It is als a blood o depurent and an antispasmodic. The baleful effect which air that has been artially exhausted of its oxygen by trequent reaihing produces on the vital organization is_notoriousy-and when this devitalized at do peaches, AOi! & 1485 > pte gD Ranch Butter, Firkin Goshen Cheese Nevada hams do bacon Codfish mosphere is superadded artiticial heat of Japan tea every kind becomes deleterious and depress . Basket tea iug in the extreme. To enable the system to bear up,even for a few hours day Black tea f atmosphere, a wholesome tonic and altera tive * argent required. ane grand disider alum is su u Hostetter'’s Bitters, whic! as a étrength-sustaining, health-protecting Saleratus Soda ream . 5) ©. « ‘artar ‘¢ “ 18 17 15 . "5 but will be given credit if” they yee have the least ee ~ . SPpearancOF e honesty on their countenance, 6 Me, 486i BILLS will be collected of honest es customers $ every THIRTY DAYS, and Lon g Windea Pay as “s Day Customers must come out ey eRe with the Cash 50 “ 12% “ « es ‘“ ee Bg: te sd vi cs a 8 a 4“ “ss Mt er a2 Oa te . oe sé . “French Wine Vinegar, Teas, Coffees, &c,. c., &e. > 12% 12%. “ « « the wife of Ch. Ferrand, photographer, of this city. A New Style Stage._—a« Geo. H. Colby of the Nevada and Dutch Flat stage line, is having what is called a abroad require her immediate departare from California. _Address all communications to FREDERICK LUER, Marager. S. W. BUGBEE, Agent. ap6 B. LU A few doors below the National Exchange, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, Is prepared to manufacture the LAT. STYLE BOUTS, to order, on short notice and at reagonable rates. REPAIRING of all kinds done in the very best style and at low rates. Give me a call, ~~Nevada, A pril 3d. Santa Cruz wagén fitted up for his line, It is a. kind of . cross ‘between a. Concord coach and a mud wagon, having all the advantages of the former combined with-the lightness of the latter. The wood work upon the wagon is being done: by Samuel Clutter of this city, and the iron work ‘by »iiExeslPeaches JAMES MONRO, i“ . Dealer Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef,. Bill n.. The job reflects credit Art.and Barto upon our local mechanics. For City Marshal.. C . unléss they produce certificates from the W. CORNELL is h8reby announced as e a candidate for re-election to the dffice of City Marshal. mined to be registered and Isaac Sanks, by For City 1Marshal, County Clerk. The colored men are deter birth a South Cdrolinian, came up yesterG 8. S. GETCHELL is hereby announced day to get the necessary certificates, which he proposes to have the colored men pre e as a candidate for the office of City Mar “Green Peas Turkey Chicken ‘ 87% 1 STig 87% shal. . lawyers have determined not to patronize the § For City Assessor. paper, where personal service of @ summon#‘can by any means be obtained H. DAYIDSON is hereby announced and the residences of parties are known. W. as a candidate for the office of City Assessor. They can send East; get service acknowl. — NOTICE. edged and 4 return in thirty days, instead of publishing a three months’ summons as . ‘ ‘AKE NOTICE EVERYBODY, That Letl ters Patent of the United States of Amerrequired by the State paper bill. ‘ Johnny Major of the Grass Valley stage ica, No. 40847, were ted on the Kighth da of December, A. D. fees. to Seth Martin an Chas. FP. Macey of Nevada county, California, up in splendid style, newly painted and A 3 z trimmed, and he will put it on the road ae ‘the abou the firsto t f May. It is capable of . conveying a wholé pic-nic at one load. “ e: that. the above <a ed patent is still infall force and <ffe atid cs bes os rggen mente Se je net Ne , uate an Alittle child of Thos; Maher, aged about . oytaining Qur consent thereto, a we 7 years, died yesterday of congestion of the brain. ' . : rove ) cae? ot: ‘ R. R. CRA1G; Neva Aprilda 18, 1870.. , J. CRAIG; “6 “ 6 Sardines
25 “ ‘6 se Coal Oil . 15 “ Nevada Lard 125 “ “cc Axle Grease 87% ew ff: se NEVADA CITY. Ground Ginger 12% cents per bottle. =” Prescriptions Accurately Com Ground Cloves 12% cents per bottte, Ground Thime.12' cents per bottle. pounded Bay or Night._g4 Tomato Catsup pts 12% cents per bottle. “Tomato Catsup qts 25 cents per bottle. Pickles % gal. 8744 cents per bottle. Pickles 4° gal. 25 cents per bottle. Olive Oil pts 25 cents per bottle. Olive Oil quarts 50 cents per bottle. Hostetter’s Bitters 75 cents per bottle. Plantation Bitters 75 cents per bottle. Bokers Bitters 75 cents per bottle. PHILIP DUCA.....Proprietor, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, Mair Cutting....:.... 25 Cents. Shaving ...... coccncesss 25 8 Shampooing ........25 &% Baths—WHot or Celd.... gg <6 Hair Dressing Room for Ladies and ehildren. Extracts assorted 124% cents per bottle. Salt in 3 pound bags 12% cents per bag. Salt in 5 pound bags 25 cents per bag. Salt in 10 pound bags 37% cents per bag, Leeches applied for 25 Salt in 20 pound bags 62% cents per bag. Cupping 25 cents. Salt in 50 pound bags $1 25 per bag. Shot, in 25 pound bags, $2 5@ per bag. Buckwheat Flour 10% » Z5cts per bar. Hominy 10 pound bags, 75 cents per bag. the exclusive Agency of (@ * MARK TWAIN'S INNOCENTS ABROAD,” _4e9 for Nevada County, from H. H. Bancroft & Co.— No other person can procure the books for delivery. C. T, SAYERS. Nevada, April 12th, 1970, Notice to Scrip Holders, Oat Meal 10potnd bags 75 cents per bag. Rye Meat10 pound bags 75 cents per bag: Rajsifis in 4 boxes, 75 cents per box. Le ~~ LL WARRANTS drawn on thé General Fund of Nevada County afid stered prior to August 2d, 1869, be paid on presentation. Also, Nos 1444, 1446, 1 1451, 1453, 1449, an Adi, registered Augusi2nd, 1869. will d on preseutation at the ‘Treasurer’s Office, interest on same ceases new and useful qubrovement in Hydrau. from ~-tine has" had“his large six-horse coach fitted. for aOBE . “Said improvement consisting in the location of one or more radial plates on the side of hose pi pe, for the. purpose of i ight the am of water “ Ground Sage 1244 cents per bottle. Ground Allspice 12% cents per bottle. Notice'to the Public. G. Treasurer. All the emoluments to be We understand that a number of our donated to the Nevada Benévolent Society. “6 Cor. of Pine and Commercial Sts. R. CRAWFORD is a candidate for City § hens public is hereby notified that I have New Dodge. “ Ground Mustard 12% cents per bottle. For City Treasurer. sent and demand the entry of their names. eo ies MASONIC BUILDING, cents. LIUS GREENWALD. Treasurer. ee ‘ By R. W. ‘TuLty, Deputy. ~ Nevada, April 11th, 1870. ‘House For Sale. Calland Examine the Goods and . Satisfaction guaranteed so “far as prices are concerned. THOMAS SHURTLEFF, Commercial Street. Nevada, March 30th, i te « Bo all you nd'a cordia) : invitation to oe, Ground Pepper, 12% cents per bottle. TgetH Exrracrep. full as I should desire, if atall. that want Goods in my line, I exte «&. CITY DRUG STORE, AMES McNALLY, at the request of uu Getting the Docunients, The Board of Enrollmentgt Grass Valley has refused to register colored voters Druggist and Apothecary, J merous friends} will be a Democratic can: didate for the office of City Marshal, at the e neu'ng election. pat 4 H. RB. BUSSENIUS, ¥ Nevada, March 2d, 1870. For City Marshal. Firstly, my stock is to large and varied and it would require a “blanket sheet’ to give it* in Green corn, Win. 87% vents per can. 87% ap2_ to attempt y reasons, ° DEALERS IN FINE Washing Powder 12% It is wholly unnecessary for me to publish a “price list,” for man ee ee OR Macearoni Vermacilla before the goods leave the Store, ‘ x: we Split Peas _ FAMILIES néed not send the cash each day sé STREET...NEVADA CITY. . Batavia do LIQUORS, GROCERIES AND HREOVISIONS, MINGRAL WATER, CANNED FRUIT, "Small Dealers, Miners, and Families! ss CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c. Lobster 25 “ss day before. For three or four years past charge for Reserved Seats. : 2" Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash Yeast Powde Doors open at 7 o'clock, Concert commence 124 “ she has suffered intensely from tumor of 8 2east owder . N Shop on Broad Street, opposite the 44q Ot BS ogleek. 2 ed eee eremeay “the womb, On Wednesday voit . Domatocs suibiasics : last two large Cr tumors were cut out by San Francisco sur_¢2~ This is the only opportunity to hear GroundJavaCoffee62% ‘the celebrated Violimst, as her engagements geons and she died on the day following. The deceased was aged about 40 years, and 100 100 AS WINES, Extraordinary Inducements to the os 87% do oO a eet aS Pa of GrocerLarge Stock 1 25 0. New Cition thereb . Bouse in 40 Bim . Pearl Barley China Sans fes, 100 « . COMMERCIAL STREET, 8744 cents per pound, do THOMAS SHURTLEFF, se « Joo “ « = : “FAAVING « 7 Y —oFr— 100 “* de. prunes do currants CALL AT THE STORE 100 ts and berbs. .The pharmacopoeia has its tinct ,.2 NEVADA crry,: _ REMOVED to my old stand and 8745 urchased the stock Ss H, and 100°: added to it my already 1 mageS “ 5 BRANDIES, MES. C. W. CAMPBELL, many given in this city. pow ° 10°“ ASSISTED BY— SENOR GARMUENI Morley, se) 1 00 (9) . BQO Candles CAMILLA URSO! 76 BROAD The leading Soprano of San Fiancisco, cid Po Dried apples, advertised medicines, works. As the Library Room is open to MES. MARRINER, all citizens, every one should feel ‘an interest in sustaining it. The entertainment “ee B28 do ei nt has uo rival either among ofticinal ur . _ Cc Chocolate —BY— penses,, and to make additions of valuable Bago , crushed, the fluid extracts of sanatous roots. and barks Directorsof' the Nevada Choral Society. The Management respectfully announces one against the debilitating influence of a vitiated The whole to be interspersed with readings, Oo 5 *— io Raisins in % boxes $1 25 per box. Raisins in % boxes’$250 per box. Raisins, box $4 50 per box, xe Starch in 5 lb boxes75 cents rer box. Masons shoe blacking, $3 boxes 25 cents. -6 bars Co. Soap, 50 cents. Heavy Golden Syrup $4 60 per keg. Nails assorted $6 per keg. Short Handled Shovels $1. Pick Handles 37% cents. Axe Handles 37% cents. xT All knowing themselves in Bean’s History of Nevada Cou nty OMPLETE HISTORY of th XN Only 75 cents per copy, To close ont the Edition. SPENCER & PATTISON , Nevada, April 9th, 1970, CITY ELECTION, At an adjourned meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada, held March Sist, 1870, it was erdered that an election be held at. the City Marehal’s: office, in said city, on MONDAx, the. 2d-day of May for five (5) Trustees, one Treasurer, one Asseseor, and one Marshal, to serve for one year; and A. H, Ha gadorn, W. J. Organ and A, A. Mulloy were appointed Judges and Inepectors of Klection, and a Board of Registra. T. H. ROLFE, Cler Nevada City, April 1st, 1870. tion. EMPIRELIVERY STABLE. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, Opposite the National Exchange, LANOAS&TER ROBINSON, 3 Have the t Y lotof HORS ; CARRIAGES, an $ ¢ found in this part of the State Teams, with elegant Buggies. ; Wagone and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terme, Our os ger a Gee from vice, of fine style and capable o ng as fast as any gentleman cares to-drive, _—Carriages for Funerals attended to with promptness, Good Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses bourded by the day, week or month and the best of car: guananteed. LANCASTER & ROBINSON, Nevada, Oct. 4th. CONGRESS BOOKSTORE. W. KE. SPENCER, SPENCER & JOHN PATTISON, PATTISON, Successors to G. R. Crawford. Broad street...... Nevada City. HA ADDED LARGELY TO THE Stock of Goods, we shall keep coné.untly on hand an aseortment of . Handsome Gift Books, School Books, Initial Paper, Legal; Letter and Fancy Note Paper. BLANK BOOKS, LEGAL BLANKS; GOLD * "THE undersigned offers his debted to me, on Book Account, . PENS. PAPERS, PERIODICALS and MAG) Residence, on Street, for ba me ogee te in exre . For particulars uire of : GEU, K. FARQUHAR. Nevada, April 12th. are requested to call and settle immediately. A. H, HANSON, Nevada, March ist, 1870" AZINES, and a general assortment of STA TIONERY GOODS and FAWCY ARTICLES. Office of the We: egraph Co, ¥ Nevada, Dee: 6th, 1669 Union Tel* ’ heat Ree} ase and plumbago, and what.is better still, it is Joy for 80 acres of land were yesterday filed gold-bearing. It was located several years for record with the County Recéraér ago by Jobn Pattison of this city, and has ‘ been worked each year ciently to hold The Nevada Hose Co. The contractor, J. C. Abbott, has comit. Prospects have made time and Stock Increased and Competitors