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

January 26, 1865 (4 pages)

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tic, Coz. ° '¥8’ use, , e nerves e in the lon, by > veins, nto the derived ‘om the RY Occaent fee] ~ Shows at good 1 its at. ecovery " York. rane & cases anies, EAKE able aid arefitnd aids nsultar ofa males’ of all sive,— 1@ Very at this do not y; may Y Ben. 1e Disfail or sary ACH es . & Nw ‘building. oe) FREIGHT. -—For several days past quite a number of heavily ladenteams: have werined, aia Daily Transp, yaaa ‘MORNING, JANUARY 26. i LOCAL MATTERS. hsee Drum Danmacus: A letter ved from one of the ° citizens of ‘this : enlisted with Lieut. Scoby, states thatthe Company for which Scoby was'teing has been consolidated. with Compaof the 4th_regiment.—Allthose who went from this county to join Company A, will probably be sent to Fort Yume at an early day to join Company E which is stationed at that place. In speaking of the condition of Santa Barbara county the writersays: ‘The rains have made this:portion }° of the county ‘look like.a Paradise, the clover has decked the valley. with verdure and the cattle, which were starving a fewthonths ago, are now in splendid condition. The letter gave a glowing account of a soldier’s life, and sliys Uncle Sam feeds his boys well. From hig account we should judge that the Nevada recruits of Conmipany A fully sustain the reputation so well earned by soldiers of this county at ee are-ex-. pert foragers. THIEVING CHINAMAN.—We doubt if any . people in the world can beat the Chinese as thieves. Stealing seems to be a second nature withthem. ‘They stealanything from @ chicken to the gold from a mining claim, sometimes venturing to enter 4 store and rob it of its contents. Numbers of these people may be seen prowling around the outskirts of the town any night, and throughout the entire county they may be met at any hour of the pight. Their’ speciality seems to be chickey-stealing., No roost~is . too high or to well protected when the Celestial appetite craves chicken ‘meat.— * Numerous petty robberies have been committed in this vicinity recently, and we have no, doubt that the Chinese are the perpetra" More QUARTZ.—A claim was recorded -_yesterday which i is located at a plice called : Gold Hill, on Squirrel Creek: The ledge is said to be one of the finest of thé recent at eries, being large, easily worked and prospecting excellently. We are informed that the Geld Hill District aboundsin quartz leads which are. ~ “unprospected. Attention has now beeir directed to it by several recent strikes and it isprobable that more valuable mines will be opeiied, there. Goop OFFIcE.—The County ‘Meoerder has a “good thing” at present, New leads are being located and recorded every dayN While the Recorder reaps the benefit of the quartz locations, many new leads of value are being opened. We hope his business will continue lively until the entire county is thoroughly prospected. Theo leads are here, and all we need is. energy and capital to get out the gold. ScHOOL Party —The ladies of the Forest Spring School District purpose giving a _party on the 27th inst., for the benefit of the school. The people are putting up a fine new school house and the money raised by the party is to be used for completing the _The party is to be given at the Forest Spring House. We hope that they will have a large crowd out. MINING Law — er the houshtot our _ “prospecting” community we publish in today's issue the law under which quarts mines should be taken up. eo THe WEATHER.—After nl eloudy days rain commenced falling at noon yesterday. It starts in as though it meant “storm.” We undéistand. that a man went outa! few days since to prospect. He did’nt discover 2& lead but found a pick and shovel which he “took up.” fae : ReaD the oivertoament on the first page of to-day’s paper, headed “Watt's Nervous .” Ifyou think you need that kind ‘tininiien. go to E. F. Spence’s, or J. M.'} Levey's drug store and procure a bottle. FirrTine Up.—PeunsylvaviaEngine Odin : patty’s hall ie to be neatly fitted up Yes, terday, lumber was hauled upon the ground and work will be commenced soon. Since the fire, the interior of the b has only i been roughly finished. The a Company will soon have a neat house. . Clothing, Crockery, lmmind DRUG & MEDICINE STORE, & AT RED Doc, 1: bs “ "sth COMBS & McGOUN, W OUEP rote etfully. thform the citizens: of . : Little York Township, that they have-re-’ moved to the Store formerly occupied by Bourke & Cook. where they have aud will keep constantly.on hand a = found in a —_—— a Naawia weve “VARIETY "Y STORE. We have now on hand a _/ and. complete. é stock of No, 1, Groceries, Provisions, CASE GOoDs, And every article usnally kept in a “ first-class Grocery and: Provision ~ Establishment. * supphed with Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, . “ —AND— . PATENT MEDICINES, OF EVERY KIND. In addition to the above we have and shall always keep on hand afine stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots,. SHOES, HATS & ‘CAPS. sree “Also, a well selecteéstock of CROCKERY WARE. Ke We are selling the above Goods as Cheap, if not Cheaper than any other Store in Little York Township, and shall strictly adhere tothe’ Cash system. ‘ A COMBS & McGOUN, Red Dog, Jan. 24th. Wavcetas AND RETAIL STORE. . * Fal and Winter Clothing! As heretofore, we shall continue to keep well er N otice to the Gen-. ° _ tlemen of Nevada! eemen S: HAAS & CO.; — FASE est RECEIVED a LARGE . "MAGNIFICENT STOCK —OF— OF THE ' LATEST STYLES! 1! Direct from New York City] Having a Tremendons Stock of CENTLEMEN’S COATS ! ~Of +rery-size;-style, quality and color, VESTS, _ A splendid lot of every kind, PANTS, The Largest afid best stock ever brought here . BOOTS ! Suitable for ‘all seasons of the year ! ; Gentlemen’ s Furnishing anit) rs superb stock; = dt We offer them for sale. at pes Rates than-the same articles can be purchased for at any other House in this, State ! —— We invite particular attention of the eitivons of Nevada and the surrounding towns to the new stock of Clothing-which-we—have just-re=-] 4 ceived all of the. New-York Latest-Styles;==}— Give -us call and we will guaratitee stietheuair as to prices and quality of goods. . S. HAAS & COMPANY, At the old stand on the corner of Pine and Commerclal Streets, Nevada city. Fall & ‘Winter Clothing! ! . G@rocery and. Provision HOUSE, 7 the undersigned h haying formed.a Copartnership, will continue the iG ROCERY; “PRO VISION —AND— . LIQUOR BUSINESS, ‘At the old stand of T. ELLARD BEANS & Co. No. 52 Broad Street, . RN X an URE In the Kidd & Knox Block, a Where we will be-happ to see all friends of the ‘OLD HouseE,’? The be conducted upon a CASH BASIS! -And having -experienced the fact that ‘short accounts make long friends” we wlll henceusiness will hereafter forward limit the extent and term of our credit . business, to our old regular paying trade, at the expiration of which term, prompt payment will be required. Promises will not pay for “Grub” in the San Francisco market, and we cannot use them. Our stoek in trade will consist as heretofore of the best goods afforded by : the San Francisco market, which we will offer to the trade.at figures affording a poe air t living profit . . and a full guarantee given in al As to the Quality and Quantity of Goods purchased—that they Shall prove in every respect as represented or be returned. Particular. attention will be given the Retail Department, tii’ the selection of Goods for our FAMILY TRA — A supply ofthe choicest selection fro —.. . Butter Market, _ rt well as of all other Goods that firnieh the LARDER OF THE FAMILY AND MINER. Will be found constautly.on hand and arriving. Our business arrangement-at San Francisco
with J. R. WHITNEY, and our old partner, T. KLLARD BEANS, who are thoroughly acquainted with. the wants of this vicinity will enable us to compete with any house in the mountains. To dealers in the neighboring towns we will offer. superior sumiaunans: for . “OASH,? Always on hand WINES & L1qvons, in Cases and on Draught. Wooden and Willow Ware, Mining Tools, Nails, &c. &c. Having the Agency for the best Eastern POWDER, we wil! be able to: fill omlers to] any extent at Lowest Market Rates: delivered ie mad redisenneet city, FREE OF C ARGE and with despatch. LEAVITT & HAMILTON, Nevada, Jan. {, 1865. ji7 ersona indebted tothe late firm of A. rae Hanson & Co. are requested to settle their accounts. Leavitt Hamilton. & a from ene on care and Panhivs Door, ‘Windows, eo, remus Ww. Cc. STILES, South End of the Suspension Bridge, “NEVADA-CITY, CAL, e at ‘MARUPRACTURER OF DEALER IN ALL : -kinds of rhe ; —— —svcH as— Bureaus, Wardrobes, Bedsteads, -" Washstands, Bookcases, -Tables, . Cribs, &C, AC. 7 And Building Limber Generally. ee Planing and Turning Done to Order. Ve ‘Ee Every articlé furnished Cheaper for: Cash than it ean be procured elsewhere this ~~~ side of San Francisco. UNDERTAKING At the shortest nofice and at reasonable rates. een ene ~QUARTZ. CRUSHING, meee, There is attache to my Retablishmentan EXCELLENT QUARTZ MILL, in good working order, supplied with the And operated by a skilful Mettallurist. Cus: tom Crushing done on favorable terms. jani8 CENTRE MARKET. FRED. BULACHER, and a Ane AUMER would retfully inform the citizens of Nevada and vicinity that he has become proprietor of this: wej}ular Meat Market, on Commercial ors below the Daily Transcript d will keep on hand the very street, afew Printing Office, best quality of BEEF, ae PORK, x AL, se —— oi dem tat ial MUTTON;~ VEGE LBS. He hopes by strict attention to busin receive a good zat of patronage. rs = NEVADA MILLINERY. MISS E. COFFEY, WOULD respectfully mform the Ladies of Nevada city "sad the surrounding towns that she has opened a first class Millinery Store, on Hi BROAD STREET, Depeaiee Weaver & Co’s Store, and keep constantly on hand, Ladies’ Bonnets, Flowers, Laee And in fact everyth ed found ina “ry linery Establis have such ments made that 1 shall & in receipt of New Goods by he ie § steamer. Particular attentiow: will be paid to making Cloaks, Mantillas and ow Barber Shop. a HINCKL hg og inform the tlemen & e of Ney. ation ining the — oO Lafa: Bebery Mag roy ney op is pi ? HAIR CUTTING pestg Adee. In the best style of the Art. hog, bed neveesl years ex in the bus ls confident of gi good satisfacion to hie 029 E.W. nna « Justice of the Peace (YES at the Old Place, on cae . E gpenmied DYES, ; Amanteh:@ Colors. For sale by Sesoph M. Levey, “ Lome of. Pine and Cees Sr = DRUGS-& MEDICINES, 3 Se Ga STAGE LINE P< Groceries and Provisions $22} Drugs and d Medicines! M. J. HYE YDELIF F, Wore, inform the jticene of You. ass and the adjoining min coum that he has opened a new store at thes hove place where. h will always keep on hand the best of : Groceries, Provisions, ~irrene, e oods Boots and Shoes, ~_ ref roa ‘ Hardware, &c, a&c. All of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH, My store at. Red Deg will, as heretofore be supp! with everything in the above line.— Persons in want of anything m the Grocery. Goods, oF Hardware ine will find it to their od. vantage to call-at either of my stores as I sell Cheap for Cas M. J. HYDELIFF. Red Dog and You » Dec, 6th, Wasbingven, Alpha, & Omega =e YA —_ ea R. W. beads informing the travelling pub lic that he : he has. Aud entire interest of Hank Place in the above line, and will run as follows : Leaves the National Songs, Hotel, Nevada city, on Tucsdays, dpearanor and Saturdays. Leaves Washington -_ Monday, Wednesday, and Miridn ‘ Sige ms Light Freight will be taken and deliver . ed with promptness and despatch. 2 to 4 o'clock. 4 Dancing School. THE ‘undersigned whose Dancing School opened in Nevadu on Tuesday Evening, Dec. 13th, invites the % attention of all who wish to acquire a correct knowledge of this graceiul and pleasing accomplishment. All the modern Dances such as Quadrilles, Schottisches, Polkas, Mazourkas, Waltzes, etc quickly taught. The School for Gentlemen meets on Mone dayand Wednesday Evenings, from’ . : . to 10 o'clock. For Ladies—every Wednesday afternoon from H. C. DICKINSON. © Nevada, Dec. 14th: ‘ . NEW SALoon.® JOHN HAHN, wos Inform ite public that he has opened a Saloon under _Leeoeq’s Restaurant, on Pine Street, ‘Where he will always kcep on band the very best quality of Wines, Ales, Liquors, Lager Beer, Cigars, And in fact everything usually found in a first class Saleon. ‘Thyou wanta good drink be sureand call at the Baton of John Hahn. . » jané “the . NEW. CIDER. NEW CIDER A. cuibean, . OULD inform the people ef Nevada that ey can purchase bd quantity, from one pint fo twenty gallons. of : COOD SWEET CIDER! —made every day— At his Fruit Store, on Pine Street, RB. W. LATTA. Second door from G. E. Turner's. Bevada, January 17th. ron —~—. Alse on hand ail kinds of Fruit, GEO. E WIT "Sia 9th. Sign and Ornamental Paimsen, . 227% Nor-! use daiieaes bea 5 pr lap cineiet od te — Nevada Iron and .Brass Foundry Paper Curtain Pict vee, as vi : AND MACHINE SHOP. Broad street, Nevada nan AEE Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE—in Lewis’ . corner of Broad and Pine streets, Ne bale aces te sa met 9 gray that . STTAM u Exornns and quand 1LERS machinery constru or pst Se ee ater SG sotabiechnteat ta hack or Sad Lotte Fichslace treightt added. aaa State Cheese! mf " ‘AS SUPERIQE ani wenger . 4 ~—<] WM. C. RANDOLPH, Cherogmetty ant bideswes Maker, DEALER It WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Jewelry, Sliver Ware, Spectacles, “AND FANCY Goons. — *, Masonic Building—Corner of Pine & Commercial Streets, Nevada City. _ Nevada, Jan. 19th. ‘Saddiery and Harness. Shop. i ee ‘WW. C. JENKINS Wiirere respectfully inform the gee 4 Nevada that he bes pur ie aeee trade of E. P. Larribee, and w: a? constantly on hand af the Shop, : Foor or MAIN STREET, Harnesses, Saddles, Whips, Spurs, And im fact everything usually found in « Store of this kind. Harness Repairing and a rae Done at short notice and at nae loweat rates. Nevada, Dee. 2eth: BLAZE’S SALOON: : COR. OF PINE*AND . COMMERCIAL ST If You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO BLAZE's Nevada Gold Quartz Mining Company. echsten of Works, Nevada Township, N Nevade Beicestban: California. BOT TO STOCKHOLDERS. eae oy cater atine “arieioen. President