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

February 6, 1864 (4 pages)

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ES! S. £3 4. cut 8, IDS ng ev) Wool rest ino, ° ers, der by 4 oe ts. LE. sANald inis and erally large BugS prefound forses vill be @ bib» confi1 will ivery— al driualt 108€ would toe : PAIN ᠀䘀 Feep in who Lle Walk »only 7-tf a the st fewnifvhich er. 2 and $8 00 low fice. exe2 3 ~The Nevada Daily Pratusoript ; eee ee SATCHDAY MORNING, . labs 6th, — oo = == <4 (J. B.GRAY is our authorized agent. He will receive orders for adtertising, job work, &c. and receipt for the same. ; C eeeenniennaeaneneinendieaiaiaieiinimiamemseeneenemmtaneced Pickux SuHooTine:—A shooting match i eame off at the Glenbrook Course on Thure. = ~day nat. Eleven — persons entered for the . “birds were allotted to each man. prizes, which consisted of a shot gun, valued at $40, and $15 in money. Five single tance. from the marksmen to the. trap was fgg the recovery of birds was placed at one ” hanired yarda,The first prize was-won by “Weaver s@-Gorspany's ‘Cokumi. . ~~ A OARD WEAVER & , COMPANY. we beg to fone a friends and the public *hat on and . Monday the 25th day of Ji anwar, = cere We shill eelL-ourGoods, ~ _and W. Crouse, __ Chaves fer: barguina.Barney Harrigan ‘of thie city, and Messrs. Crouse and Cauger tied.on the sécond prize, which they divided between. them. The . following is the result of the shooting: B. Harrigan.. 11-1141 5 W. Caldwell, — OL1I11LO 3 8. Crown, 00100 qi A. Hooper; 0100.1 2 T. Paine, 00001 ] = J.Gregors,” 01100 2 W,-Creuse, wee ee ee oe eS ee W. Coe, 00110 2 J. Cauger, OLlii A J. Marshall, O1011 3 L; Dreituss, = 000190 A After ithe contest for-prizes was_over the] party was divided and shot one side against the other, the losing side to pay for the “birds.Therewere nine sportsmen on each . sidé; and 54 birds Were shot at. The parties were headed respectively by B. Harrigan Crouse’s party killed 12 birds and Harrigan’s 17, thus beating the match. _————~e ALCTION.—New furniture.. Sonaiitiig of . “chairs, ‘stools, dining, tea and eentre tables, darge-alid small -bedatends; bedding; &E , will be sold by Uncle Ike Williamson, on SaturMay, to-day, at 1 o'clock, in Dewning’s building, junction of Main & Washington streets. the number of overland letters die. tributed-at the Post Office in thie city on ‘Thursday laet numbered 297. THe Dance.—Mr. Dickinson's Dancing School has proved’a complete success. He has, including ladies and genticemen, about fifty pupils. Last Thureday, the.second haif of the. first term commenced with a very pleusunt party. Now is the” tite for more . ” who are fond of *tripping the hght fantastic toe” to join, as social parties will be held every Shureday night. cer Judge A. C. Niles has removed his office to Lewis’ building, corner of Broad and Pine streets. Entrance on Broad. —— EW. Smith. Justice of the Pesce, bas removed his office to the same building. ~ fe Township officers should rezember that the law requires all township matters to de settled with the county Board's of Hf Bapersi. gore by the 19th of this mouth: — THe Laws or FasHion are as imperi~ ous as the laws of health—they must be obsérved. Who of our lady readers when tall bonnets are the etyle, would be seen with one Of sensop_before last’s compressed ones? And wien the fashion books show us-skirts and cloaks embroidered: all over, who will be without them? But it would ‘be a crit waste of time to do alt this in« intricate and delicate work by hand when Grover and Baker’s Machine, having for the the moment performed all the sewing to be done, stands, with uplifted needle, ready. to commence ite pleasant task of throwing off the most benutiful embroidery with .an ease and nonehalasce tre!y either sewing or enibroidery comes just as easy and and is performed just as quickly. one as the other, on this, celebrated niachine. To ne Re-BviLT.—Proposals will be received at.the office of the Clerk of the for the rebuilding of the Court House. — Plans and specifications are nuw en file with said Clerk. All bids are to be made oma basis of cash payment. — {9PThe. San Francisco Bulletin save the * we Hon, A. A. Sargent will leeture at Music Hall, on Monday evening next, for the benefit of the M. E. Genre, of Nevada city. te Mr. J. M. Lien druggist on Coisiiai clal street, badarrjved from San Francisco witll a fine stock of French ‘Perfumery eté., aod everything in the dower, vegetable and seed line, including a fine lot of tube rose, mae sow drops, hya~ wonderfuls and . Exclusively for Cash We shall keep no 1 more running sceounts, and all Goods ordered must be paid-for-when purchased or on delivery. We have been forced to pursue this course, from the great difficulty and loss that iias been sustained m collecting such a large number of accounts ai have heretofore been on the Books . -ef this House. — ig In a credit business, the GOOD and ‘PROMPT PAYING customers have to pay for the doubtful ones, as the Merchant has to make wp in LARGER PROFITS the amount he loses in BAD DEBTS: By adopting the Cash Principle !! In our busimess, we shall be able to sell at — LOWER PRICES Than it would be possibl? fo do under-the eredit system, and with our facilities in San Francisco, will beable to give our customers all the ces as will Dety Competition ! : Wholesale’ Buyers will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call. . Our business will be conducted on the princlples of Bad Debts. » . We shall strictly adhere to ONE PRICe Thanking our friends for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping for a continuance of the same, and trusting that our Cash System, will meet their spetpral,; We tvmain, Respectfully. . WEAVER & COMPANY, ~~ DEALERS IN (ROCERIES, PROVISIONS, —=AXD— LIQuvuv oR Ss. se FOR CASH. £1. NO. 59 BROAD STREET, — ~——— hives, Jan; 92d, 1364, ~ . . {CORD AGE,. . advantages of the markets. and aell at such pri. Quick Sales, Light B Profits and-no . WEAVER & COMPANY. WH, CRAWFORD & co, Hardware, ‘Iron, Steel, . REVOLVERS, : BLOCKS & SHEAVES; Oak, Ash and Hickory Plank. _ A general assortment of _ WACON MATERIAL, PAINTS, OIL & VARNISH, KEROSENE, Anda fine assortment of KEROSENE LAMPS, IRON HOSE PIPE, Constantly on hand and made to order. al AT THEIR OLD STAND, No. 27 Main Street, Nevada. " —OPPOSITE— Wells, Fargo & Co's, and the Post Office. BOY'S CLOTHING! BOYS’ CLOTHING! KrTAKE YOUR BOY'S TO.cs BANNER’S, ON THE CORNER OF BROAD and PINE STREETS, Where they have just received the Largest. Stock of Boy's Clothing, Ever brought into this region.
Consisting of Coats, Pants, Shirts, , Hats & “Caps, Boots aid Shoes, made to'order und warranted to give \ satisfaction, ; For Sale at the Very Lowest Prices! —— Jan. 7th. UNITED STATES BAKERY —AND— es Grocery and Provision Store. JULIUS DREIFUSS, J OULD respectfully inform his friends and W the citizens of Nevada generally shat ahe has taken the above— lar Bakery.on Pine str eli known and » where he can alwa r. be found ready 40 serve all who may fivor him with their patronage. BREAD, PIES, CAKES, i i CONFECTIONERY, Alwaga on hand. At the old stand on Pine St. _ ‘Nevada, Nov. 18th. UNION HOTEL, CHARLES-MILLER, Manager. ! JUST OPENED! Breoktast from 6 1-2 to 10 o'clock . Dinner trom 42 4-4 to 21-2. on from 6'tu 8 o'clock. B. DIBBLE. JAS, K. BTRRRAttorneys & Counsclors at Law, FPFICE, Ne. 16 Mill "Street, Grass Valley. Cal., up stairs. Will practice rts of Nevada aa A and in «che Supreme Court. JAS. Kv BYExx; Commissionerof Deeds for Nevada & Utah Tecritony. di24m/BLAZE’S SALOON’. COR. OF PIXE AND COMMERCIAL 8T if You Want a Geod Drink, oa 3 . Kar Goode delivered Free of Charge, 43 ee ee Leather and Rubber Belting, —~““T-Weatsteot O11, ~ E. F. SPENCE, . } Wholesale and Retait— BROAD STREET, Nevada City, Cal, Keeps constantly on hand a fullsupply.of {Drugs wud Medicines, White Les l, . Paints, of all kinds, = Paint Brushes, Plastér Paris, Whiting, Pure Kerosene, ' Camphene, : Spirite Turpentine, Burning Fiuatd, “Lard Oil, “iy Castor Oil, =a arriage Sponge, Chamofs. Skins, ° &e,&e. TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES, ir Infact every article in the line of a well ordered Drug Store. tt Prescriptions compounded with all possible care ‘ane precision. Nevada, Nov. 26—tf _J. M. LEVEY, Druggist & Apothecary, Commercial Street, * A few doors below the Daily Tramscript Office. Nevada, Nov. 19th Dry Goods! Dry Goods. Go TO J. ROSENTHAL’S NO. 54 BROAD STREET, Where he has now in store a B Large end well selected stock of SILKS, DeLAINES, CALICOS, RIBEONS, HOSIERY, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, Gaiters. &c. &c, Which he offers now to the Ladies of Nevada and vicinity at GREATLY REDUCED RATES! On account of making room for’ For which he has already made arrangements. Call aud convince yourse!f of the truth. J. ROSENTHAL. NO. 54 BROAD STREET. Dibble & Byrne, . .. }-_ CENTLEMEN If you waut a superb OLraa Rm! Regular ‘Regalie, Or a splendid article Tebacco Cail on ee PINE STREXT, NEVADA CITY. GO TO BLAZE’S! Linseed Oil, _In great abundances. — = = H. Michalsky, ~~ ‘ “genre oO. BRONCHIAL . frittsoary hrc cao TROCHES ramen gta BRONCHIAL TROCH & &” reach oy the afféeted parts, and give almost’ immediate ef. For BronCHITHS, AGLHMACATARK ID and CONSUMPTIVE Cévc ns the Troches are useful — PUBLIC SPEAKERS and SINGERS should Raye the Troches to clear an the Voice. FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. ilitary . Officers and Soldiers who overtax the. voice, ang ‘are exposed to sui dei changes shou i OBTAIN ONLY THE GENUINE ate ld use ther. chia: Troches” having Linelad thei efficacy by a s test of many hiy rovommented prescribedSy Phseidans and ‘Surgeous ‘in ts rmy, and have received _testimouials from: ‘Sold BY. wil ste and Dealers in. Médieine“. i the Mn. most Foreign countries at 25 cents per box. Agents for California, REDDINGTON &Co San Franci isco. jani4im OTHERS!! MOTHER Sri Don’t fail to procure . Mrs. Winslow's. Soothing Syrup for Children ‘Teeth. ing. This valuable preparation is the preseription of one of the best female pliysicians and nurses in the United States, and—hasbeen used for thir: ty years with never failing safety and success uF millions of mothers and children, from ‘the fee‘bie infant of one week old to the adult. © Itnot only refieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects . acidity, a and gives tone and energy to the whole aystem. It will almost inatantly relieve Griping in the Bowels and Wind Colic We believe it is the Best and Surest Remedy 5 the World, in all cases of Dysemtery aga larrhoea in Children, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the facsimile of Curtis & Perkins, New YX t) “s ia ork, 18 on the Sold by all Medicine . Dealers. _. Principal Office, 48. Dey street, New York. Price ony 25 Cents pe ’ EDINGTON & ©O., _ #16 and 418 Front ‘St., San Frznetaco, — ApOutA Tor lor New Dry Go Goods Store “The undersigned begs leave to inform tie Ea dies of Nevada and vicinity and the public im general that he has opened his New Dry Goods Store, At the Cor. of Broad & Pine St&, Where he will constantly keep on hand the finest assortmeut of Silks, Merinos, and all kinds aaenele of Dress Goods, or the Latest Styles and Fashions, ‘ Also a full assortment of Embroidery, Trimmings and Millinery Goods. Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c. &c. The * ica of the public is respectfully solicjted. 5 A COLDSMITH,. A16.. ~_—_— » A. H. HANSON, ©. C. LEAVITT, A. H. HANSON & Co. Wholesale and retail ‘dealers in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Mining Tools, &«. NO-52 58 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. —_— Goods delivered free of charge. CH. FERRAND & Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC AND DAGUERREAN ARTIST. tee Every kind ef Photographs and Ambrotypes taken inthe best style ofthe Art. bower the United States Bakery Nevada, Dec. 29th M’ALLISTER & CO., OULD inform their old friends aud the pabiie vererally that ny have opened’ & Fruit & Vegetable Stere, ON MAIN STREET, Opposite Union Hotel Where they will always keep on hand Appies, Fruit of all kinds, Fresh Vegetables, Fresh and Salt Fish, Ham & Bacon. Dried Beef, &c. &e. * We shall saterres to keep on hand evrayehing ~{ usually found in\a suit and Vegetable store 1p Niereda Jan. — _ON PINE STREET, Gait allow on Brown's Bron——___ (A Satie ee -At-the late btand of Bates & Mecurmié Se M. 8. HAMILTON, ° liebe he red” ae