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

January 20, 1865 (4 pages)

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a Co ON & Co. ofthe — eultey shortrericele, at ment. y for id we . coned by Ter'to profit . purspect iF az 2 the oring § for RS, \ \ _ found hanging from an arbor in front of a » this county, yesterday, and the money will . yee ~~ be-apportioned, with the County Fund, on . __dirst day of January. é McNally, of Moore’s Flat, struck a quartz, ’ Point. We were shown some fine looking ‘four feet thick. The owners are engaged in ' The Golden City which is to leave San Fran: den ik cy estab nn tao wl hte Wt hat ; weeks Que ees 1+ Ana ) Heate Daily Trans Transcript ~ FRIDAY HORNING, JANUARY 20, F; LOCAL MATTERS. 1 aS CELESTIAL SUICIDE.—A Chinaman. was deserted house-on the San Juan road, ~ yesterday morning. The fellow evidently put 8 period to his own life. The “cold corpus” of John was suspended from ‘a cross timber by a rope.so long that he was obliged to bend his knees in order to haig himself. A long plank was placed with one end: upon the ground and the other against. the side of the arbor, forming an inclined . plane, upon _ whieh the Chinaman took the “down grade” . ‘to etergity. . The_ rope was -long, but-the determination to meet death there, was fixed. He took his feet fyom the ground .and stubbornly persisted inbeing: choked to death. THE Sonoon Monae, —The noties of apportionment of the State School Fund was received by the County Superintendent of next Wednesday. County Superintendents have no means of knowing how many School . Districts are entitled to money until. this . : notice i is received, For this reason, many. ~. County Superintendents have been obliged to postpone their apportionment. of the county money. The: StateSuperintendent should have made his apportionment on the ‘Such inexeusable . neglect of duty deserves the severest eensure.” More QuARTZ.—A_ rich lead of cutie was discovered on last Tuesday, three miles . from town, on Sailor ravine. The ledge is about eighteen inches thick and the rock looks rich. The owners are sinking a shaft some distance from whére the lead was discovered for the purpose of striking it a considerable depth. oe are already down. thirty feet. QUARTZ AT Moour’s fanaa & ledge.on New York ravine, near Snow specimens from the ledge, containing “‘mucha oro.” The ledgs 1s between three and taking out rock and its value will soon be . SHOOTING GALLERY.—Z. P. Davis has his shooting gallery fitted ‘up, and many of our citizens “while away” an hour or so in practicing there, We stopped'in a few moments, yesterday, and were surprised at the accuracy .shown by the gentlemen engaged in shooting. We knew there were some good shots in town, but the gentlemen who were practicing don’t boast of being :“‘shootists.” Still they rang the bell on-an average twice out of three times. ~<a CotorED Prop.e’s Cuurcu.—Yesterday timbers were hauled upon the ground and preparations made for attempting to raise the colored people’s chureh to its place. 7) It lays i ina critical position and some doubts } are entertained as-to the possibility of moving it. “George Pierce has volunteered to superintend the work and we hope he will be successful in-it. The job is a difficult one and no person would take a contract to } » do it. Pearce understands the business thoroughly and if, the “sing. can “be did” be'lt do ool ae i, ber rorse Tike. —The stable“ of Johnson & Co., at Grass Valley, was entered on Tuesday night and a pair of horses taken, a sgt of harness from another stable and a wagon from a lumber yard: We learn from the Union that Messrs. Mason & Hatch, TAKE ERS Jotters for ti the East ate now sent by steamer instead of overland. cisco on next Monday will carry the letter mail. letters should be in the of. 'T best quality of eect pe ane PR Saat he aa mice marr sn e South Mnd of the Suspension Bridge, NEVADA CITY, CAL, _ 1. Ne Spey OF DEALER IN ALL inds of Et sea ate Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, . Bookcases, pes Cribs, ALSO o> Doors, Windows, eee Mouldings, ‘And Building Lumber Generally. Planing and Turning Done to Order. _ EP Every article furnished Cheaper for Cash than it can-be procured. elsewhere this he of San-Franciseo.: $ UNDERTAKING _ QUARTZ CRUSHING, There is attachéd to my heabiskeect an EXCELLENT QUARTZ MILL, ‘in good working order, supplied with the BEST MACHINERY, And operated by a skilful Mettallurist. Cus. tom Crushing done.on favorable terms. janis” Dancing School. ae THE undersigned whose “Dancing School opened in Nevadu on Tuesday Even. ing, Dee. 13th, invites the atten ion of all who.wish toe@ mgperes mpllnimeate of this grace and “such as Quadrilles, pie add ichnitoe Pol quickly taught:, dayand. Wednesday Evenings, from’ 1% to 10 o’clock. For Ladies—every Wednesday afternoon. from 2 to4 o’elock. H. C. DICKIN SON. Nevada, Dec. 34th: y NEW SALOON. J oHN-H HAHN, Way inform the ioe pebate that he has opened a Saloon under Lecoeq’s Restaurant, on Pine Street, Where he will ,fiwaye keep on band the very Wimes, Ales, Liquors, Lager Beer, Cigars, And in fact or hing usuall; en class Saloo: si 7 . ‘ou wanta aloon of John Hahn. GEO. Ww. KIDD, BANKER, Ip.the Granite building, Broad street; Nevada. 'ObLYDUST pu urchased at the rates, and liberal advances warded for Assay or for (} eatthe U.S. Mint Sight Checks on San Francisco Bac ito Deafte on the Kastern cities at Fg lowest : ae, Collections made, and state and poynty securities purchased at the highest market valne. drink be sure and call at ne jan4 on Dust for. BLAZE’S SALOON: COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 81 Wf You Want a Good Drink, Company. . county, At the shortest notice and at reasonable ratga. jana at the lowest rates. is s» Mazourkas, Waltzes, gis . The School for Gentipuen meets on Mone est market: Nevada Gold Quartz ‘Mining Z A Cer ot Wiha Noe Seat Nevada eee NOTIOE 70 STOORHOLDERS, : £4 The Weak, the Consumptive, Rheumatic, Costive, Bilfous, and Delicate, after some days’ use, will, find renewed strength and life pervade ev: ery organ of their frames. Every dose makes the blood purer. The nerves commence in the arteries and terminate in the veins. These pills, as a first effect, act upon the arterial blood, increasing. the circulation, by which impurities are deposited in the veins, ‘and they throw off such collections into the bowels, which organs, by the energy derived [~ from Brandreth’s Pills, expel them-from the system. When first used, thé Pills may occa“pion griping. ‘and even make the patient feel worse,” TLis is an excellent sign, and shows ‘. the discase will soon be cured. No great good is often achieved without some trouble in its at‘tainment, ahd this rule applies fo the recovery . of health. ae Prineipal office Brandreth Building New York. W. F. BRANDRETH, office at Crane & , Brigham’s, Sar desecrate jaa6 ai FAMILY GROCERIES. A. BARUE, W hae pate the that he has just auto peeple of Nevada city a large and : Fresh, stock of Choice FAM ILY~ GROCERIES. Everything usually found in a wéll r lated Store of this kind. All gpods delivered free of charge. Terms Cash A. BARUH, Commercial Street. Nevada, Nov. 29th. MISS E. COFFEY, =-WOULD baa Ay lig te the Ladies of Nevada "sur rig sounding iiwae tisk t oe r Ham first class Millinery Store, on BROAD STREET, ~ OF oaiteWeaver & Co's rey ee will keep constantly on hand, Ladies” Bonnets, Flowers, Laees, And in fact everything. "usually found ina Millinery Establishment. have such arrapgements made that 1 shall be in receipt of New Goods by every’ steamer. Particular attentiou will be paid to re Cloaks, Mantillas and Dresses. ‘m20 Clothes “Made, Cleaned i REPAIRED. KELLINER, Tailor, No. 47 Pine
S,“street, is prepared to make every kind ofGentlemen’s garments on the shortest notice Old garments cleaned and made as.good as new—all > race removed.— Every garment. <— ‘“t incomplete order,— Give me a call. sep30 C. E. HUMPHRIES, Bidcksmiyh & Wheelwright. _ _ Would inform. the,.citizens of pertas that he has of ved to a chop at tho foot of Broad St. Er rnbel ‘acecupied Wy Sam. Qates: where he is Te aarea Blacksmith and Wheelwright Line, und) . With despatch and at reasonable -rates. Partio“ulag attention paid to Horse Shoeing. " Wevada, Yes ot 20th« GEO.E: ‘TURNER, a . DEALER IN HARDWARE, TFINWARE, STOVES, MINING TOOLS, Crockery and Glass Ware, And in fact every(hing pane found in a Store of this kind, which will be sold cheap for cash. ye dB Wissolution of Co-Partnership LiL partnership h existing between A tha cater = in all and every manner of business is this day dissolved Sy mutual consent. B. Lachman is auth to receive all moneys the a and — pay all demands firm if an + ede fos *D. LACHMAN. B. LACHMAN. Moveds;al., Jan. 14, 1865. : : A. ISOARD, a Wholesale dealer in _ aah WINES, LIQUORS, BITTERS, &0:, dec. Nextdoor to Weaver & Co's on \ Bread Street Nevada, Nov. 19 CH. FERRAND. PHOTOGRAPHIC =, % DAGUERREAN ARTIST. #e gaara Over the United States“ Bakery. ‘Co-Partnership.. » once kay eecae Be 2 ' AVERT & : Pashionable Gtothing ! ‘. thie State: We spare no pains m procering the + best to be had in—thisline. -Those in wantof ‘on hand the largest and most complete stock of . <a On the corner of Br: eltys4 ‘Nevada Iron and Brie Foundry do: everything in thé . . © Pintle PRP. BAN NER ST RECEIVED AN IMas he STUCK OF. FALL & WINTER CLOTHING. == ~Qonsistingin part of ° BEAVER SUITS, ‘BROADCLOTH SUITS, AND: = Wccibisehe eure. : HATS AND CAPS, -_ of all the Latest — for Fall & Winter wear, . A large and weli selected stockofLudies & Misses Boots & Shoes. FINE. ANDO HEAVY BOOTS, For Gentlemen. _SHous, o lai ee, Pall & Wikite Clothing! ‘. Important Notice to the Gentlemen of Nevada! — _ S. HAAS:& CO., AAS: JUST RECEIVED A LARGE MAGNIFICENT, STOCK OR . Fall ua: ‘Winter Clothing ! OF THE ® * aghe LATEST STYLES! ee. Direct from’ New York City q * F es tee Having a Tremendous Stock et \CENTLEMEN’ S COATS! 4 ~—@f-every~ size; style; quality and GOl0r, VESTS, » ’ Gent's 8 “Puraidhing Goods ! A splendid lot of every kind : Consisting of ys SHIRTs, ~* ne PANTS, DRAWERS, The Largest and best steck ever meee here : CRAVATS, ‘COLLARS, --BooTs!+ sucKsS, ~~ ~ Suitable for all seasons of the year ! ete. etc. Boy’s Clothing The Largest and best stock of any ‘House. in Boy’s Clothing should by all means go to _ P. BANNER’S. P. Banner intends to sell his Goods at LESS PRICES than any other Hous? in Nevada! The popular Esteblishment of P. Banner have Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods, and in ‘fact everything usually found in wiret class Howse: . Don’t forget the place ! t BANNER’ S!.41 Kidd & Knox's Building, AND MACHINE SHOP, S& = oe PPh ed StramM EnGtnes and Boi.ers ilt to order, Castings and machiof every description, Quartz y constructed, fitted up or uilding castings, saw, orse power end ear ;and at as low} mento or Sad Heuagh& Thom a DR. A. CHAPMAN, —— Surgical & Mechanical Dentist Office—corner of Broad and Pine sts. I would inform my friends aud’ all wishing my services t' fam prepared to attend those "Penk me with a call, at any. hour. after having become sensitive by exposure of the nerve wits filled without causing pain. 1 WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this >fce to be per formed in a more skilful manner, and satisfaction giyenthan elsewhere in this vie} ty, otherwise tio charge will be made. ~ moderate, and to suit the times repaired. Every kinds crist, malt and bark mill Orders filled prom Franciseo—freight added wheels. sm tly located in this city Residenoe on ito street, third house from Temperes Work promptly and neatly done at this office. ~~ To Scrip Holders. 7 TREASURER’S OFFICE, i perso holdiag Wi sa arcwpen the LL ns holdin arrants drawnon A’ Ges General Fund of Nevada County, and registered between February 12th. 1864, and Aug. Ith, 1864, are requested to present the same for ment. — on _ same ceases at the emen , pet ee W. H, CRAWFORD dé4 ‘Treasurer Nevada Go. Saddlery and Harness Shop. . W. G. JENKINS Di respectfully inform the citizens of 2 Ss ada that he. has ee yews the stock trade of KE. P. Larribee, and will stantly on hand at the ! Shop; E FOOT OF MAIN ‘STREET, Harnesses, Saddles, Whips, Spurs, And im Soit everything usually siasanl acmalabauead of this kind. Harness Repairing and ‘Trimming Done at short notice and at the lowest rates. keep conMES M MONROE can aithe old stand on Broad ‘the 2 hee quality of BEEF, A ‘superb stock, We offer them for sale at Lower Rates than the same ‘articles a can be purchased for at ‘any other House in this State ! We invite particular attention of the citizens Of Nevada and the surrounding towns to the new stock of Clothing which we have just Feceived all of the New York Latest Styles, — as to seston and quality of goods. ‘S. HAAS & COMPANY, At the old stand om the corner of Pine and Com: Beene Streets, » Nevada ¢ city. CALIFORNIA STACE CO’Ss Cee DAILY LINE , or BTAGES Wil Icave the office of the Company, at the a Bg Exchange Hotel, Broad Street, Nevada city, EVERY MORNING AT 7 O'CLOCK, BY DONNER. LAKE, For Virginia and Carson Cities t Arriving at Virginia at 0 o’clock, P. M. same Returning willleave Virginia at 4 A. * ng at Grass Valley in time to connect with any’s Daily Line of Coaches for Marysville, < and Nevade City. Daya LINE FOR ILLIN OISTOWN . & DUTCH FLAT Leaves the Ps sino Hotel, Nevada ty aay at 7 o’clock, A Ww. H. DAVIDSON, al Nevada: Dee. 1st. > E.W. SMITH, Justice of thé Peace ‘Orrise at the Od Place, on Broad Street Pa ‘DOMESTIC DYES, Assorted Colors. onwnnieas ' For sale by Joseph M. ‘haces. c orner of Pine and Commercial Street CENTRE MARKET. . FRED. pase and. aly aa ER would re7 form the citizens of rane oe vicinity that he become proprietor ay this w jar and popular Mea’ Market ae deere below the Daity Hie 4 i, Ofee, ad will keep on hand the PORK, “MUTTON aca He hopes oe by strict attention to business s receive a good share o f patronage GEO. E. WITHINGTON, . Sign and Ornamental Painter. . Give.us call.and we will-guarantee-satisfaction: ~~~ ~~