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

July 4, 1869 (4 pages)

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ri Vie J ti + , ‘OM d to (ON: ORE, Be a "HES US Uibove theiy / s and 1d. to d do made one é ALL {TE OME. PIRENG . sold ER. Tre Cah Go Ui. he cat of tho Union with young ladies will personate the Goddess of Liberty, . and the following children have been selected to represent. the States: High School, Mr. Frank Power, teacher, 4--Phoebe Hinds, Jutia Green_ wall, Fannie Loring, Hattie Rolfe. ee Cc. M, Lal, goods of the finest arid Ae = onder that purchasers of Dry Goods may not’ be deceived, we would merely throw out the hint that A: Goldsmith, corner of Broad & Pinegtreets, has the LARGEST, CHBAPEST *AND MOST FASHIONABLE STOCK ‘OF DY GOODS IN THE CITY. Bapeors.—J. & 8. Rosenthal have a THE GOODS. MUST BE large stock of badges, ‘Ted, white and . : ; ik ribbons, sashes, ‘Risinger GertyCanwel len Natio . SOLD OR CIVEN AWay. —— +n , ‘A. GOLDSMITH, Gussie Wentworth, . Hattie Nelson: Intermediate Behool, Miss MoCormick, teacher, 12—Ida° Smith, “Delia Beightol, Lulu Northup, Alice. Mead, Fannie Bliven, Ida Allen, Amelia Rix gondi, Emma Gove, Hattie Goodman, Minnie Todd, “Alice MeRoberte, Nevada Barker. First Primary,Miss La Grange, teacher. 7—Emma Dower, Nellis Hughes, Lizzie Moore, Filla Staats, Netlir Spence, Emme Dreyfuss, Anna Blasauf ~ Second Primary, Migs Edwards, teacher, 4~Evie Jenkins, Virce Hamilton, Maggie‘Davidson, Louisa. Dower. Infant School, Miss Miller, teacher, 4—Clara Baruh, Susan Bluett, Amelie Hook, Carrie’ Frink. The children named should eae ately notify Mr. @. v. Schmittbarg if they intend to be on hand or not,so that in case amy should decline, their places may. be filled. The private schools of the city will be — maEreepntes on. the car. CELEBRATION.—There Will be a celebration and pic nic at-Rough & Read y to-morrow, in which the civic societies, citizens and the Grand Army of the Republic will participate. Judge Curran will read the Declaration, and M.8. Deal will deliver the oration. A grand ball will be given at Walling’s Hotel in the evening. a Om Scttoor Improvements.—The people of Forest Springs have’always taken a} lively interest in school matters. The Trustees. have: recently added to the. large school room a commodious: library and recitation room. Theschool has a fine collection of books and is well sup~ "plied with apparatus. Nor A CanpipaTe.— We are requested by Col. A. W. Potter to say that he is not a candidate for the nomination for Sheriff; and that, in withdrawing from the field; he only regrets that his numerous friends who have proiised support will. be deprived — of the pees of voting for him. Divine Service.—Rev. James Hub« bard, Elder in charge of the A. M. B. Church, has arrived and will.” preach in this city, Sunday, Jaly 4th, in the afternoon at 3 o’clock,in the A. M. E. Charech, on-Pine street. The public is invited to attend. ANNIVERSARY Sermon.—Rev. Alex, Parker will preach a sermon suited to the anniversary of American Independence,at the Congregational Charch, this Sabbath eventing, at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited ta attend. DecoraTina ou eeabday, quite a large number of our citizeng along the line of march for next Monday, were}, engaged in decorating their places with evergreens, and the streets already begin to wear a holiday appearance. County Democratic CONVENTION. The. Nevada Couaty Democratic Con~ vention is called to meet in this city on the 24th inst, and primary elections will be held on the 17th. Tae SEWiIne Macuine.—The ma~ chine for everybody to have is Singer's, and to convince people of this fact it is only necessary for them to call at A. Goldsmith’s and see this splendid mas chine in operation, Ick Cream.—The TRANSCRIPT aftaches, froth editor to devil, yesterday had a refreshing compliment paid themy by E. W. Bigelow, who sent to the office a ‘Mberal me of excellent ‘ice: cream, ee and close business. ‘T who need ‘these articles for or adults CLOTHING.—Rosenstock, Price & Co. -have just. received large additions to their stock of goods, among them splendid new Summer 'suits, and they are now offering extraordinary. inducements to purchasers, in the way of low prices. Go and see ene Soe $04, yd) are bound to be satisfied, Pantrina. —P. L. Ryan informs:the citizens. of Nevada and vicinity that he: is permanently located in this city, and will devote himself wholly to the busihess of carriage, house, sign and ornamental painting Of all‘kinds, may be found on Main street, just above the building occupied by Hose Co. 1, ENTIRELY A Mistake —A_ report has been circulated that Messrs. Reed and Dunkle, forwarding merchants at Colfax, were about to increase their tariff.of charges on freight and packa~ ges, The public is assured that such report is wholly without foundation. All freight consigned to our care will be forwarded promptly as heretofore, and charges will remain the same. Reep & pomagy Colfax, Jane 29th, 1669. GREAT WORLD CIRCUS ! LA? Exhibition of Performing AFRICAN LIONS, Will exhibit at NEVADA CITY, on Monday Afternoon and Evening, JULY 6th, Fe to commence at 3 o’clokc, P, x. and 8 Pp. u slaemcenel gh tage» pps ve and li i with which bie. effortedor a number paronnge here hae no tr and with the vist of prencating to the publi of the the Pacific eines of Surpassing Excele lence has secured the highest Arenic Talent Known IN THE WORLD, from all parts of Euro and America, and, in addition has secured the Sreatias sensation of the Age, a den of per"AFRICAN roti ool Pes with their UN Col oMBERT, THE LION NQUIE ars nae presentation wii at each re enter theirden and by the exercise of a mysterious power perform & number of THRILLING AND DARING FEATS With these Monarchs of the Forests. The citizens of Nevada and vicinity ‘may depend on this being a Firsi-Class Entertainment, and that these Lions are four in number and weighing 1,500, and is positively the finest. den . Of, periorming African Lions in the world. ‘The performance will be moral. interesting and ed. ‘ithe jmanagement have in connection California's Favorite Jester, HARRY JACKSON. No effort-at rivalry can do more than make a weak and ineffectual approximation to the Great World Circus 3 Anima! Exhibition. R. MAKSHALL, je30 phe Buriness )_ Agent. FOR ICE CREAM, FOUNTAIN SODA, CONFECTIONERIES, 4 —AND— QO) -nesn OYSTERS, 60.TO THE United States BMakery. €@~ BREAD, PIES, CAKKS, andeverysthing epoertaining ts tue ‘basta constautly on ya Breac delivered atallparte of the city. JULIUS DREYFUSs, Nevada, June 11th, 1869. FIR“ BOY’s SALOON, BROAD STREET..... -NEVADA CITY c. F. CANFIELD, Se ce Succesapr to G. v. SchimittBurz. ae Gains bend 9 oa Bg hr Mr et Beer, by ". simply to get thé goods out of the way. His shop . eae Oe Hic caailile ta.digpgec af as Present Dress Goods,
“Fancy Goods aiiieiiiiinan Ladies Hats, Domestic Goods, And everything else in the Store on the Cor. ef Broad: & Pine Sts, At 25 per cent Less than they can be bought at any other Estab-_ lishment in the’ State. . These Goods must be sold with in. Fifty Daya! nee A better chance for buying Dry Goods’ Cheap-was"never before offered to the people of Nevada Vity. NO HUMBUC HERE! 1500 pair of best quality of Hoop Skirts, at 50 cents each, 7” Ladies! Before buying elecwhere visit the Dry Goods Emporium of A. GOLDSMITH, where you can buy the most fashionable, and the best quality of Goode at exceedingly low rates. A. GOLDSMITH Hurrah for the 4th of July! NECK, ns PINE STREET.......NEVADA CITY. H’s returned from San Francisco with a opnaneen Sock, of FIREWORKS ! Of every description for the Fourth of Jaly. Splendid Toys of New Patterns and a oo{ stock of FRUITS, BANANNAS, ORANG LEMONS, and in fact-the best stock of VARIETY GOODS in the county. Fire Crackers, Rockets, Torpedoes, Serpants, Wheels, and all sorte of Fireworks. Flags of all sizes and descriptions. Confee fomery—ithe Largest and best stock to be found in the city. ES Don't forget the place. ‘NICK. LOCOVICH. Pine Street, Nevada City. RANCH FOR SALE. FINE RANCH, located halfa mile from the town of Washington, contaiuving 7 t contains a Honse, Barn, Stable anda fine orchard. The land . e located in @ favorable lo A seres of Land, is offered ior sale cheap. cality for irrigation—and has a sar ett crop ‘in the ground. Apply to MARIN TOUKONDAT, on the Ranch. je27 LOBNER & IRVING, FORWARDING MERCHANTS, COLFAX, CAL. N ARK GOODS PLAINLY “CARE OF L, & E, Colfax.” Send shipping receiptes with each ae ef goods. ten, and take 8 dink ons . @RAND CELEBRATION ill __t VEGETABLES RANCII AND Fii KIN BUT—OFr ouR— NATIONAL _ANNEVERSAS Xx “tye gol _ns OKVEC SOCIETIES, OF NEVADA COUNTY vill participate. There will bea Procession after which the Declaration of Independence will bereadandan . GRATION Vo BIR 3. D:. 2” Citizens trom all parts of the ‘County are cordially invited ‘to be The various orders will form at the. points designated by the Chief Marshal and Aids. at the firing of the first gun. The second gun will be fired at a quarter past 11 o’¢lock, when the various.organizations will march to their places in line, and at the-firingof the third gun at half past 11 o'clock, the procession bi start. DEL Laine of March. Down Broad to Mains up Main to’ Commercial, up Commercial to Pine, up Pine to Brod, ap Broad to the junetion’ of of East nae enee Sownr ened to Pine, down Pine ee thence to down Main to and thence to the exercises will take place. Music by the Band..Prayer by the Hev. A. Parker. Beading of the Declaration of Independence by E. W. Hayden. Oration by the Hon. DAVID SELDEN. . The following are the officers of the Day: President—T. B. McFARLAND, ‘Chief Marshal—JOHN CASHIN. . People along the line of march are requested to decorate their places, A Federal salute will. be fired at sunrise, A National Salute will be during the procession. The Betis of this city will be rung at sunrise and sunset. By order of the Committee. NORTH AMERICA LIFE INSURANCE @GOMPANY, OF NEW YORK. 8, B DAVENPORT, AGENT Fruit and Vegetable Store, I. R. RUMERY,. Commercial Street..Nevada City, Ka constantly on hand a good supply Qo . TER, CHEESE, CANNED extUITS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, EGGS, &. &e. &. 2" I have made arrangements to =scelve all the different kinds of ga" NEW VEGE™A BLES AND FKUIT as soon as they appear fh the markets bslow. Give mea cull. al6 CANDIDATES TAKE NOTICE! THE SECRET OF POPULARITY DISCOVERED! . —~e SUCCESS GUARANTEED?. ND CANDIDATES WARRANTED TO iv RON Wut if they bay tueir Kemedies NEVADA ciTY, a MONDAY, JULY 8th, 1869 IN WHICH THE — MILITARY FIRED \ ‘. brought here, such as of SPENCHK & CO. je19 * THE BUSINESS MUST BE chospears eg ag REE, —— ic ad Store Keepers, Retan Dealers and all the People can get . Goods: below Oost vee ei Freight thrown off. Look ‘at these prices : 8,000 pias ot Merrimac and Sprague’s calicoes, hod -. céntsa yard; 2,500 yards of English ai ‘French prints, 18 and 20. cents . yard ; 500 shakers at 12} cents each60 silk Summer shawls, $8Gach ; 150 trimmed hats, from 75 centa to $125 each ; 500 dozen spools thread, and Coates, 7 bits pte epg es ti sptelbag 124 cents a ngham, 1 thing else.in do not bu store must sixty days. ote Lndlonare invited to exanine the le DRESS GOODS, ~~ eh DRY. GOODS FANCY Goops,Pars HANGINGS, “CARPETS, : . Be, Be be) Which are offered av ae ta All Sales for CASH ONLY. Aly one wishing to buy a good stand and fine stock is Fequested to’ call. 4 A Dwelling House and Lot for J. & 8; ROSENTHAL, — ; . No, 54 Broad erect) Nevada, ko cae GREAT FIGHT . “AMONG THE CANDIDATES! PTRR THE 1 4 OF JULY, THR pie GREENWALDHAS THE LARGEST AND ity a LECTED STOOK OF. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCO . In Nevada ¢ Co He has also on hand the che GENOINE WIPORTED FIGARO & CABANA cIgaRs : TOBACCO, the’ bes best pa th aver a FRUIT BRAND, NEPTUNE, MARYS OWN, sta PKACH BLOSSOM, — &e, ke. ex : Crumpton’ S 12 lb, hard proneed. Atlantic Cable, Lester's Fig and Rough & Ready Twist—the best over brought to this market. Navy, of every description, And all other brands of CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, Too numerous too mentiezi. Consumers will save money by . buying their TOBACCO in sane qguanilt es. : Also, a large selsction or. Mieerschaum Pipes, LX L Pocket Knives; ": Playing Cards, Monte & Faro Card; ' Matelhies, Pipes, &e, &e, Which he will eeil at asmall advauce on San Francisco Cost: ~ JULIUS GREENWABB:. BROAD ST ae: ; _NEVADA CIP¥ te0m. ae f