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

April 26, 1865 (4 pages)

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Ye o? ~s “> 338 = ess , B ‘s. of es‘a Ae“will be. promoted to the High School. Psat ae Tioe$ eT ‘aevada Daily, Transcript, _ FOH MARSHAL, Gtonct 8, GE §. PEIRCE here Eamouness himself as WEDNESDAY MORNING, “APRIL 26." snieot to the deellon ofthe eitinons of Nevada City. <= , 7 eS FOR x MARSHAL. THe TARGET Excursion.—Tho Nevada : 7 anenmmeande Light Guard tarned out in. force yesterday GTEv > Bola g ny ogee gs for drill and target practice, miking a fine . Yoters of Nevada, at the Charter Election. to be display. The target was set up near the Red ‘Dog road. The average of shooting was ex-. . gellent, althongh the day was v windy. -_Afterthe Guard ‘reached town ve de paraded on “Broad street, opposite Pine, a where the prizes were distriSuted by Mr. Sargent. . J. M. Rineberger won, the Cein-_ pany medal, a beautiful and costly article. The second prize was won by A. McNeilly ; the third by Jas. Hackley ; ;, the fourth by O. Palmer; the fifth by M. J. Bigelow; the sixth by Thomas Carey, a fine leather medal The 2d, 3d and 4th prizes were a vest preseuted by P. Banner, a hat byt S. Haas & Co., a'cigar ease by A. Goldsmith. On present. ing the gold medal, Mr. Sargent said : Mr, Rixfpencer : I take mach pleasure in presenting to you, on behalf of the Nevada ‘Light Guard, this beautiful medal. . It is a reward of your skill, earned in’ fair competition, and is desigued as the highest-.mark of their regard. Remember that as you ' “have earned the right to wear it by merit, so . : enly can you continue to wear it by surpass: ing your fellow soldiers. It is entrust. your care only so long as one more deserving does not claim the prize, when itis to be cheerfally stirrendered Iti is, uch to be the . . recipient of sucl¥ an hoyef; for it marks your excellencein one of the highest departtoents of a soldier's deties, which are among the noblest duties the citizen is culled ‘upon to perform; and shows your efficiency in the arms. “Wear it worthily, with ned private character, and thus honer-fourself and the Company which bestows st. On "Caw the leather medal he said: Mr Canty; Toyou, sir, is entrusted this gorgeous leather medal. You have excelled your fellows in awkardness, and they recognize it by this token. -In your personal experience,’ as in that of many of us, such escut of digtinetion are» ‘hot new, You probablyvememiber the eminenée to which , you was elevated above your fellows when ‘placed on thedunce’s block at sebool, the admired of all observers. Such is life. But }> you have the consolation of knowing that your stupidity in thisinstance was not so great as that of a score of your fellows, who did not hit the target-at—all, They should each be endowed with a whole side of sole . . leather, gorgeously emblazoned. Thistbless. ing can theyefore be*but transiént, for dne of these members of the awkward squad. will chance sometime or other to get shots into the target and will be entitled te wear the honors which we now best upon you. The Company gave thitée cheers for Rinebefger, Carey and Sargent A large crowd te Neusaeinece: the fe presentations. * BALt—The . Anoual Ball of the —— » given last night, was.a decided success. rent to press too early to give at this time. Temper> e an extended ane ance Hall which has been . recently fitted up in excellent style was beautifully decorated . with flags. Upon the walls were. eight or ten large mirrors aud number of beautiful pictures of battle and camp scenes and our prominent generals. ed and arranged in the windows, while the walls were festooned with flags. naments were arranged with the greatest, taste, and by the gas light, the hall prsions. eda beautiful appearance. si ‘THE PUBLIC ScHovLS.—The closing exercises in the High School will take place to-day. We are informed that the exami_ Ration will be conducted by the teacher-at this time, and we suppose interesting exereises in. declamation will be had in thé afternoon. The Intermediate School will be examined to-morrow aud some twenty children On ny next the schools of Miss Hubbard a Jewett will be examined,’ and those whe are sufficiently advanced will be sent to the Intermediate School. Those who feel an in est in the schools should ~ be present at these» examinations. THE PLEASANT VALLEX AFFAIR.—We have received from, Pleasant ey & communication from a responsible y, in which it is stated-that Mr. Peirsol, w O18 teaching at that place, refused ‘to “permit . Pupils in his school to read compositions hich contained Joyal sentiments, on the Pe dtgge the pieces were tinctured with lities. Mr. Peirsol took. the teacher's oath, in which he not only swears that he is al, bat Leyipel vagpepin 2 same vahe a notice in 8 i EES eras ean prove rges sentees hae He » Rosenthal’ hae just received a mi stock of la_ dies’ Bonnets and Hats of the latest style. “Those who have seen them pronounce them “the best and cheapest ever brought to Sele this market, Ladies, if you want » Bonnet . ‘caliiaiaaiesa pain ¢ Mail Steamshi aship Co, a ie eR) 23—Golden ln Clean WF, F. _ Lapldge. Guns were stackTheve-or-* tine, an held ‘on the Ist day of May next. oa New _ _York, via: Panama.Ma ihcdemmemane Capt, W. a. Hoc Hudson. rem Folsom street —— San Francisco, at 10 o’clock, .AcM. punctuall Connecting viaa Railroad at Aepinwall with a new >. swift steamer For New York. ae The Isthmus Transit is made by Railroa three liours! All exposure to a tropi mate is thus avoided. This route offers PARTICULAR Ladies and Families . The Atlantic steamer will tation for himself and his Goods, In order to be’ éiiceessful in business, and in order to is 3 obtain it he shduld act accordingly. HAAS & CO. At their Old Stand COR. OF COMMERCIAL & PINE STREETS. *@Q ¢ OULD THEREFORE inform thir customers and the public in general that they need not labor under difficulties in procuring the best ‘and fihest Custom Made Clothing, for at.their Honse can be fyund a STOCK OF bring and Summer Clothing, . ~ \gusTom MADE, Larger in Quantity and of Better Material and Workmanship, Co oe We offer our Goods at PRICES so LOW ‘—THAT— pi he following Sreeenyit will: a Fe Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Powdei, . A Merchant needs only ‘a Good Repu. . than in any other House in the Stato “$40,000 Worth of a Mining Tools, Rubber Belting, GROCERIES, Wines,. Liquors, &e, &e. ‘Now in thee ae SPACIOUS STORE ROOMS, Nos. 52 Broad and.48 Pine Streets. In the “Kidd & Knox Blogk’’ And For Sale WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Y OUR UNION OF STOCKS AND with our business facinties both here anu in the San Francisco markets, we are enabled to compete successfully with any house out-of San Franciseo, and now offer our Goods to the trade at profits lower than ever panne made in the the mountains. Our Motto: Heavy Sales and Small Profits, We will deliver out Goods a reasonable distance from the city, FREE OF CHARGE! —IN _— “ Hardware & Gineusp ea oma AND— WINE CELLAR, NONE CAN UNDERSELL Us. and: Stinur stock is complete for the Spring py ee e Clothing rade and comprises everything in Genta. Furnishing Goods, acti & Caps;Latest styles. Custom Made Boots, o. Biakets. &e. We solicit an examination of our meek pad 8. HAAS & com Nevada, April 15th. NEW HAT.AND CAP STORE S. NOVITZKY, Practical Hatter and Furrier. a aie cay ars just opened a new HAT AND CAP STORE, . At 28 Commercial Street. ~ North side, adjoining Vollhaber’s = keep on hand at all times a. where he of “Will constantly be found everyth in their line, to which oe png oo ants Pag invite attention and inspection o —— < v TAKE NOTICE. All-persons indebted to the late firms of A. H. HANSON & CO., LEAVITT’& HAMILTON, and W.H. CRAWFORD & _. CO. are requested to settle their accounts. Have now in successful operation, in front .
of ot BROAD STREET STORE, a TEN TON SCALE! ™¥ Charge for Weighing—Low. _< CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & £9, Nevada, Ape ped. 1865. Be 100 2eZ De e~ Lo ndled Shovels arriving, at ~_ CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO. 7 CRAWFORD, LEAVITT.& CO. wuic EI reEA RULE IMR, b 50 ‘CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & co. KEGS BLASTING rowDEn, . on hand and 300 CRAWFORD, LEAVITT: & CO. ESH CRANBER50 GALES. SP store oman BE by CRAW VITT ORD, LEA & CO. al Pale, Chemical & e Sf taswseaes, 250 Bae 1 ‘Sfanunercnaaraeees Se eyearreraey 4 wi @io ac PROVISIONS, : ¥fovision S t qx ¢,). . Axe and Pick Hiel¥en, he =. a with many entirely new ‘kid Iufentidna, prominest among SWELL, = -, Patented Oct. 21, 1862, _ote ca opened for it ‘an entire new field, lithe ‘. Beeee musieal instrument, and hane . IMed.endoreement of ovra ONS. ‘HUNDRED AND EIFTY of the leading Urganists and musicians of the country. A. KOHLER, rang and Music “armiceeenn San Francigbo. will reeelye prompt attention. 8 NEW = U! AND A. FA. HANSON and a ¢itizens and families of Nevada c the surrounding towns that he has ‘Family Grocery AND _ Ke In Dr. Hiint’s Building, Adj. the ‘Natlonat Exchange Hotel, on I Broad Street, He has on hand and will be in constant receipt of everything in the way ot CROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, ay CROCKERY WARE, . MINING TOOLS, &c, &c. To which he invites the attention of al] in want of anything in this line, These Goods will be sold: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. In order to sell Goods cheap and avoid contracting bad debts, 1 shall strictly FOR CASH. Nevada, April 7th. am**sOZODONT’’£1 For Sale by + E. F. SPENCE, Druggist and Apothecary. Nevada Restaurant. . well nah RESTA Ina aty ly una) ible b ho in the mountains. None ae the best oO aon employed, and the best edibles the rket affords are here regularly served up to customers. In the Reftaurant Department, Meais can be obtained at all hours of the day and night, and customers are gequired to pay for i) what. they order, poe hs t ean his amy d to plcams eves es ay fistidions, e proprietor respectfully solicits a conti ance oF public patronage, Remember ' the place, ANT AND mors ee ate, other MEAT MARKET. JAMES MONROF can be found at the old stand on Broad st. where he is pre d to supply every: body with the best of » Veal, Pork, Mutton. Gorned. Beef and Pork &c. &c. at . the lowest cash prices. FOR SALE ° yy HOUSE AND pots, Aye s; of West Broad Street, ‘acan’ a 11} ing West of on on Boulder stréet. LJ AP Ply to EW Coren. 8. HUPP. Fim dealer in a a8-tra sol enc for the Coast = = _ . shave Reve — fohimet nis ustruments, and . rders addressed OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE » J fad it tot ‘. whole pa WINES LI foal BITTERS, &e., &c. Sent cost door a ¥ & Cv’s ca Broad Street Valuable Property For Sale. t‘ — attended Se eee, use, and Vitreyard Bd — Morgan, on. cone duvten sale. This sqemensgriiee t ‘The Tip of Fashion BROADWAY F FASHIONS, _ ns Jecsmeseivadseteaaebe Shirenmmne ies ries “Fagee any —— Bi om 1p C8 oe, “Now ‘OPENING = Ae THE sag —OFr— P. BAN N E R, Corner of Broad .& Pine Sitiects, Nevada city. . We haye received a large and splendid stock of Wine “om Made ELECTED expreasly for this market and of the most approved Styles for the SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, And of qualities unsurpassed by any Clothing House in this State, Which we will dispose of at such "LOW RATES That cannot Fail to give the most perfect satisfaction, Ss “a lection of Fine FURNISHING GOODS, ‘ SILK, BEAVER and — CASSIMERE HATS, Bankert’s Fine Philadelphia Boots, BOOTS, SHOES AND eittisi,: Of every kind, WHITE, BLUE & GRAY CALIFORNIA . __. BLANKETS, of all sizes. SOLE LEATHEK TRUNKS, — SARATOGA TRUNKS VALISES, CARPET SACKS, &c. &c. ‘Which we offer for sale at LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN NEVADA. COUNTY! We have in store’ avery large and = pe Persons js want ofany goats in F Ao staal eir advantage to call and of the truth, as we will sell good Rates than was ever before o in this State, mage od the place—in Kidd & Knox’s Block Corner of Broad & Pine streets, P. BANNER. Poa : ; HEAD QUARTERS.2 FASHIONABLE _ DRY cCoonDs! 8 at "Sawer Low Prices have and always will Rule, at acd orner Broad & Pine Sts. Sees has @ Just returned from San Francisco brought up one of the Finest and most Select Stock of SPRING & SUMMER Goons » i Ever exhibted in this city. 1¢ w . be ideclens to enumerate all the items as it wou fill up thie » but he calls Le ae attention of the Ladies of Nevada and vieinity to his Magnificent selection of DRESS GOODS, HOUSEKEEPING, . FANCY AND MILLINEY GOODS! Comprising the Latest Rerien © of Waterfall Bonnets, the glebra and Cactus Hats, for er yee and Children, and many others too numerous to mention. oe CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS. He bas the fullest and best assortment of 2-ply, 3-phy; Ingrain and English Brussels, &c., &e, The ¢elebrated Jewett Oil Cloth, And a full assortment of RUGS AND MATTING. ne ‘It. is needless to mention again that the — ofall his Goods are to correspond wit fe hereby kindly et asa ts as ond Sivas one ere! exten ¢6 call ant U exainine the Goods and convince ae Morada and v neus atronae an idk the contin ek merit your ia Se ss ‘Bemember that NEW Goens, the Latest Styles, are received EVERY 4 coupes, Hevada, April ist, cLOTRT NG EMPORIO .— MEN AND BOY'S ‘CLOTHING, ‘ es Fi Sana se