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

July 19, 1868 (4 pages)

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nae it AP ee, ee a ——— — "ig im fine condition for the races which S76 10 commence om thé 22d. Pratt is * some of the finest running and trotting . joint being complete without any place vada, Jas. Patterson, of You Bet, T. T, ’ “Davenport, G. 8,8. Getchell and Mr. ~yeilinddtess the meetings. » All ae faz ——Tiuprovine.—We learn from C. Béckshi French Corral. By pe rns gests stort ") ‘NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. —— ———= GLENBROOK ‘pier aide Park preparations to aecommodate all who attend. Y. a Splendid flag staff, 60 feet in height, was planted near the Mouse,-and “Old Glory” will fly from its heart. Already atock in the State has arrived, and it is a “dead thing” that the best sport ever eritcioned on the turf in the State, will be seen by those who rea the Glenbrook races. % “ SErsERr’s -W AND Frorrs. —We are indebted: to Mr. Seibert. for a. sample of “his champagne, and a find lot of cherries from his place on. Deer ‘Creek, neat this. city. The only treatment.the. wine has received, was that after bottling and storing in the cellar for some . . time, it-was placed for a few days in a. ~ warm place. It possesses the taste of champagne, and sparkles, preserving its life for some time, The cherries were of ex¢ellent variéty, higied and luscious. A Curiosiry.—Dave. Bentley, at Bigelow's feed store on Main street, yesterday showed us a three legged kitten. “This triped is about half grown and manages to get around as'lively mt any of ite four-legged companions: Itwas born minus one hind leg, the ‘ie for a foarth leg. -Camppyraa WwW. J. Organ, of NeEdwards have been spoken of as can-’ didates for ond ‘Comm: mer, A. £5 for the ORR TM, for Supervisor. in. the First District. There may be other candidates but we have not heard of. = them. “When known we will give their names. said AMERICAN BIBLE Maurine: ‘the Methodist and Congregational Churches will holda union meeting this‘morning at.11 o'clock, and in the evening at 8 o'clock, at the Methodist Church, Rew N: Reasoner, agent of the American Bible Society for California and Nevada, vited to‘attend. “# ™ man, who, visited Chas. Schardin on Friday, that he is getting along ‘first: rate, and little doubt ia.felt as to his recovery. It will be re that Mr. Schardin sustained ‘very dangerous wounds while blasting pemneee to the notice of ‘the North Bloomfield Mining €o.; in. ‘to-day’s paper. The company Wants to Jet a. contract, for building a canal and ditch. Applications should be made to the fn goa tendent at it Bloorh field, . ABRIVED,-—Robert Tyler ‘arrived front San ‘Quentin yesterday; in charge of Special Deputy Sheriff. Al. Gentry. Tyler was. granted op néw trial by the Supreme Court, and havea hearing at rs ment term dd o tvanmeag Cort. for delegates to the Union Goaney-Ocbe , vention, will be held.on next Saturday. . All who ‘Will pledge’ themselves to vote} ~ > tor Grant and Colfax will be allowed to vate, 1 — To hii inais Dallas ie want @ good job should read the notice of the School Trustees in’ to-day’s papér, and . put in bids for the contract to build the rae Se ry are salting one ia hla of taal, i ‘ak sat eteed ny city “considerably . 35 port ta the papers ‘Tt was de-. Valley, bat biccictal @ pags Ea RIVE: THOUSAND DOLLARS! : 21 He MORE OB LESS, ne’ wm be the Fine If anybody will copy or imitate this naeriee men, ee" We have not applica fora Patemt as yet, but : ‘We-can-and will uodersell any READ ir! pom CUT THIS OUT i: “AND BRENG ELEVEN ee in Gold Co'n, © AND THIS ADVERTISEMENT ! ~ AND it WILL BUY ait THIRTEEN DOLLARS ‘WORTH Fi Peis THE— BEST CLOTHING he Market, ae nt Me Well known Clothing Emporiom —or— BANNER BROTHERS. Their Immense Stock of Fashione able Clothing will besold 30 ' ‘per cent less eae. amy ethers in Nevada : CREA es OFFERED TO ALL CUSTOMERS iN WANP uF’ FINE CLOTHING, . FORA ISHING GOODS, “BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, : VALISES, AT BANNER’S. "(ga Purcliasers of any article we bave on . hang should nut fail to yet our’ prices before baying; a6 $I} invested av BANNERS STORE, Ke hetsarthan $1 oso invested eget pene other BAN NES BROTH ERS, Nevada, June 28d, White Mulberry Seed, (Morus Aiba.) And Garden Seeds, of all gis For Sale by. EF. SPENCE. . Nevada, March Sist. FRESH OYSTERS, Chops, Steaks, rn. Game. HE undersi informs the. T people of Nevada “aud vicinity that he 1s now pared to attend to the wants of the fnmer man, ‘or any other man,"’ at the ¢verpopular $ JENKINS SALOON Oxi 'STREST, opposite the Union Hote. Larder wili te filed with the * of th The. Bar is stocked with the hone LIQUORS AND CIGARS and gentlemen will appreciate their excellence. Pull files —e : best Reading Room band see me. the boumry. ee RN 3. N. SMITH. Nevada, June 16th. BLACKSMITHING. “J. W. VOUGHR, Weare Nevada that he is well prepared to do ' BLACKSMITH WORK, OL every Ganceipting.<s short notionaad in the Bh ron enemys a @x Shoeimg promptly atais "aorta of Repait y an pO "Speras THE FOOT OF BROAD AND MAIN STREETS. _ SeeS2ess mt. “BEST porroe $4 25 per Pair! French Calf Footing Fronts ! $1 50 per pair! Als 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT BEST Philadelphia Calf Skins, . PReNce CALF SCREWED BOOTS ANT ‘SHOES, which for and durBeocy, gnseonng tonne f Pe Ec ae diatt a se. not kaowes!oce: 4 dad ,eteor BIGEST THING IN THE WORLD CLOTHING STORE! SeoTRY IT" “AND SEE, so . * No Clothing Dealer in Nevada city . INDUCEMENTS KXTRAORDINARY “ARE Ke,, de. &e. . ’ FRENCH CALF BOOT LEGS 1} Also, keepconstantly on hand # large as. daitiphe 4aail tty other Betas . 2 Lane ox: Macourre ast? Daititen “te HE WHO Fnst SINGS OUT ivi GOT PIE enoven, (net ‘NO. HUMBUG HERE ! ———— NOT T0 BE OUTDONE! iv eee READ THIS ADVERTISE» MENT, CUT IT OUT, AND TAKE IT Xe THE OPPOSITION AND GET THREE DOLLARS ALlowed you for every $20 wérth of Goods you buy!
2 i f has any lHeense to sell: any article as sheen, as ” Corner of Broad & Pins Sta NEVADA CITY. Everybody concedes that we have mE BEST STOCK OF CLOTHING! ver Brought to the Mountains. ee BRING Us SEVENTEEN DOLLARS IN. GOLD. COIN, AND .WE WILL GIVE. YOU . TWENTY DOLLARS WORTH OF ANY KIND OF GOODS YOU MAY SELECT! Don't you be Humbugged into buying Goods without examining the Prices and the Goods at B. MEYER & CO’S OPPOSITION STORE ! WE ARE ON IT NOW! And will not be excelled in sctting . ” Latest Styles of Bashionable SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING Silk, Velvet & Cashmere Vests, sx b— Gents’ complete Fancy Dress Suits. FINE LINEN SHIRTS! — Miners? Shirts : poet, Shoes, are Gaiters, FANCY ARTICLES, SHOW US THE MANI Who has the effrontery’ to sell Spas 55. SAS GM 2 = ESE rere Tan j,the Goods sway. We buy and sell a any county.. . pent nthe em -~ KER, & 0.x _ . sick is tit . pats and Underclothing, . T 18 entirely Indestractivie a its is Vs almost immaculate, No M res —it does fr: is perfecy hea ay. 3 insect life : 7 fay BD the nd ne yer eter the. World, G8 mpecia ausntion iven todurnishing hurebes Halle. and bu ”n oarene No. 61% Market St. Sepa Wi B. STRONG, Gear ener Agent wed. (pubs : ‘ Sole Agent for Cedites MILL ERREED, GRASS ae BY. 319 COLD,» AND SHOWKK BATHS, ¥ Sane PHILIP DUCA!S, at Broad Street,’ opposite piapetis: hestanrant: ‘Nevada. Jnnexsd Just Received from. Paris, PERFUMERY. Double and’ Triple: Extracts, Pomsda; Mate O€E; Cold greats e's Powder, (iilao-tcha’ Fine sencehte Aint sat $1 5 ann to; ims, wit g nse) ae we art 50. qua $5 tc ards. ly rr anid wat *piayers, at'Tg oo oul, Pua De; ofalt obldrs; (rea, white and blue.) haraoh's Copperheads, it Land 2 bits the ‘arlor Fireworke and Thunderbolts. Venetian Lanterns 12 “fur'$i, and B lot of other 4 0 " Sitaiiat! . : oe sredhid ask advertiaac Lined goods are . mae tees direst from Paris, by steamer,and warranted ty be fresh from that piace. ‘Jes soit bat acie tae BREAD! W.-H.. & OFF MA XR, HAS PURCHASED THE NATIONAL z= CIGAR STORE, ei : ON BAOAD STRERT, NEVADA, CITY, Will k Ways 81) with the very eae petiag MWAry Mabailed rertate apply. of P. (PER, PLAYING ther artales ‘belonging Yo oft a vies L, ey in my iine are invited W. H. H. COFFMAN, Sayette anf a. BUILDER'S “thevRANOE 06, or San Francisco. “THOMAS MOONEY, President, . THOS, 8. VINCHLEY, Agent, FOR NEVADA AND PLAOBR COUNTIES. oe ‘a Leave your. orders on-slate at VIOTOR CHEVALIER & CO. North-west corner Cominercial & Pine sts. Nevada; Jind 0." yA OE J. FIGUIERE, 1m ae Notary Public and Conveyaider OFFICB—SECOND. STREET, Meadow Lakes. .0s.1.2 »:«sNevadaConnty; PB de Bint ite ae eee M. 6. HAMILTON, A.W, LESTER, HAMILTON & LESTER, Dealers in Groceries,. .. Case Goods, CROCKERY, Liqvtors, ke, KC, KC, ep-csahe delivered a reasonable distance free of charge, jy? aes mid ache ah Maasbeas staacunhio rebse 4 PG @ Co's. Seibert’s Native Wines and Wine COGNAC. zeus. DREYFUs, _ 8 snoachowiog rt ; COGNAC. wed inant ate * props Paris EXPOsrtion PRE : Cigars, Ghewing and “‘Sigjoking tat be af ‘ Past, Pest Matto ay formes eeu x GRAND DISPLAY. n/SPRING AND SUMMER i “FASHIONS!” nie Ladiesof Nevada co county, attention es GOLDSMITH, AS JUST RECETIV: steamer ‘hie thier iti v Ag Fashionable Dress. Goods, SILKS, POPLINS, LAWNS, 'TAIKOS, —ORGANDIES, @ . New: Style Traveling Dress Goods, . _ linen Lawns, Chambays, ~ PERCALES, French, English & American Prints IN GREAT VARISTY; AND tid a \ Latest’ Patterns,’ Domestic Goode. OTTON * ets editeioinG ona te A large. rtmentof TABLE.LANEN, NAPKINS, TOWEL ING, iRisH . LINENS; &e, White G Goods,’ lendid stock of SWISS 6 MU JACONat ALN SUOKS, plain, 8 Binur LAWNS aud ty MUSLIN,” Eancy. Goods, Dress ‘Prinhmings! KID GLOVES, PARASOLS, . New style ‘Walking skirts, &e, ait i, MUINERY: GOODS: ” peeida sk Geass teck eee trimmed and -intrimmed. ‘LADIRS’ SILK CLOAKS, — vibe as ne trig ot Sash. ; ‘ rears nae nets ost (1, FOLLOWING PROPRETY '18°UF-'W@W POR saALEeia LOW FOR CASH. hs Seventy Gravel Mining’. ome 100 feet each, — * Alovou-Twolfths of the Diamond Creek Diteh. “‘Whree-Fourths of the Kawarae : Ditch. CAPACITY OF THE THREE DITCHBs, ABOUT ONE THOUSAND. INCHES PER DAY—OF TEN HOURS. The above property is what is commonly known as the “Peeple & Creamer” Mining and Ditch property, and is situated at and near the town of Omega, Nevada county, Calffdrnia. For fafthet pirticalarsgpply to : EK. F. pedingp-te Nevads wii Or of thie Proprietor, reer Nevada County, Cal. CH, FERRAND, PHOTOG BR A?HIO pacuREMEAN ARTIST, Ga” Every ro icin een sath Greer te ed an Bakr 30NB ba re : 4 ui Be! lank wetted A RE ng! pammy! 1 eS a [PROFITABLE INVESTMENT 11 One-Half of the Missouri Dison. :