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

June 14, 1868 (4 pages)

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vompe Tart ERS & @\. FE ee } i alld ae a She Daily Transeript, of July comimittee met on Friday night . Barree ms; --by Buisman at his hotel in Washington, informs Us that it was a grand affair— . ~ ~~-@lothing Store; corner of Pine and Coinofthe finest photographs extant, produced by the celebrated firm of Brad-} _ aPtistic style, should not feil to call at} NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. LOUAL INTELLIGENCE. Tue Fourts ov Juty.—The Fourth and the reports of the sub-committees were made. A communication was read from the Grass Valley Union Guard accepting the invitation of the . citizen’s committee. Guard also accepted the invitation to participate in the celebration; committee On oration were unable to make a final report as they have not had time. to obtain ers to their invitations. The committeemen are taking great interest in their work and it is probable that the coming celebration will be one of the largest ever held in the county, The military, firemen and civic societies of this and other towns have been invited, and although many of the invited organizations have not yet formally accepted, we hear that nearly all of them will do so as soon . ‘ ‘re ive ates vie Ste 2 ae =, a “Tae Batt aT Wiastiixaiton. age Goldsmith, who attended the Ball given The supper was splendid, and the music furnished by the Washington band was as good as any one would wish to dance after. On account of the unpleasant weather few persons from abroad were present, but the Washington people ‘turned out instrong force and enjoyed the dance hugely. Govp FoR Twenty Do.iars.—By reference to our advertising columns an advertisement will be found which is. P “worth one dollar to iny man in the State. Cut out the advertisement and take $19 in coin to 8. Haas & Co's, mercial streets, and you can get twenty . * dollars worth of clothing at the present low rates. Read, cut it out and try . ay. the experiment,New Leap.—A few seen since a vein of quartz was struck on the grade above the Yuba bridge which promises well. On the surface it was but a small seam, but atthe depth of three fect it had betome a well defined ledge five inches thick. The rock prospects well. NaTURALIzED.—John Mackin. a native of Ireland, was yesterday naturalized in the District Court. Witnesses, John Maguire and James Hill. District Court, June 13th.—Roannoise Mining Co. vs Gauthier. Decree filed confirming report of Commissioner. Court adjourned to Wednesday next at 2 o'clock. THE Grass Valley Union announces that Mr. Augustus Morse, teacher of the high school, will take editorial charge of the National at an early day. THEATRICAL.—On Monday. night Wheatleigh will play “Under the gas light” in this city. Wheatleigh always brings a good company and gives the best satisfaction. Tae Fourth of July Committee will meet on next Wednesday evening. Tuts locality was visited by a heavy shower on ‘Friday night. FoRWARDING.—Mr. Oscar Dankel, who has resided in Grass Valley since 1954, was in town a few days since inducing our merchants, those who do not forward their goods by him already, to get their goods f forwarded from Colfax in his care. Mr. Dunkel isa prompt and reliable business man, and well worthy the patronageofthe public generally. , Paorocrarus.—We have seen some ley & Rulofson, pre-eminently the leaders of the Artin San Francisco. Those who wish good work, done in the most their rooms, south-west corner of Montee: * A ine occurred in Voleano, Amador <7 rs wg fomgel~ Po> etal ad e Nevada Light. The. . SPRING AND-SUMMER. . Ladies of Nevada county, attention H’s JUST RECEIVED, per steamer, his ANNUAL STUCK of Fashionable Dress Goods, ORGANDIES, New Style Traveling Dress Goods, Linen Lawns, Chambays, PERCALES, . French, English & American Prints LN GREAT VARIETY, AND OF THE Latest Patterns. Domestic . Goods. ‘COTTON SHEETINGS from 4 quarters to vad quarters in width, Brown and Biewched. A large assormiiénr or TABLE: ‘LINEN, NAPKIN 8, TOWELING, IRISH LINENS, ae. "White Goods. er ane stock of SWISS MULL, JACONALN sOUKS, plain, stripes and checked, BISHOr LAWNS, ‘ana TUUBRED MUSLLNS, Fancy Goods, ‘Dress Trimmings, KID GLOVES, PARASOLS, New style Walking Skirts, &c, MILLINERY GOODS. Latest Styles of Parisian Crape Bonnets and Hats. immed aud nutrimmed. LADIES’ SILK CLOAKS, A new and recherche article o1 the New Sash ‘avtern. CARPETS AND OIl, CLOTHS, Of all descriptions, Also, a complete assortment of Ladies, Misees and Children’s Shoes and Gaiters. Gens Furnishing Goods, a choice FB hot pretend to sell goods at but offer hee at as bow 4 eer "as ¥ Goods to ll Peasous and my taped Bae Seamnek GOLDSMITH THE BEST eee atone TO BE FOUND This side of San Francisco is kept at the Store of LOUIS OHNIMUS, Broad street, ae Ay ORoaite ag Ex we Bedsteads, Tables, Mirrors, &c. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING Done at the shortest notice. er Call and examine the Stock !.c4 Nevada, May 27th. Come to the Centre 1 HAVE SOLD MY STOCK and will in the Furniture Business and ire the immediate settlement of all accounts. All oene bills are requested to pa: pay OP up immedid 'y and all persons having bills against me are requested to present them for settlenient. Imay be found at the Furniture. Store, on Broad Street. J.B. JOHNSTON. Nevada, May 26th, 1868, R. FININGER & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE BRANDIES, WINES LIQUORS GENERALLY. BRICK STORE—NO 76 BROAD — Nevada City, MURDER ! W ots IT 1s S ALMOST . UNIVERSALLY RBAGSDALE’S VEGETABLE PREPARATION ! Is an Infallible Remedy i In all casesof te” DIPTHERIA OR CROUP 23 Ie not the parent who loses a child from either of the above complaints almost a murderer or murderess, tae tigtnttiin: te Katka in Oeeniall ation in the House ! fatal scourge, when 4 timely application of ree Repeats. Doreen, . FOR THE CURE oF FASHIONS ! : Py ea aie CLOTHING STORE! . Wher youcan buy Clothing, ete. ‘A. COLDSMITH ’ in Nevada County! SILKS, POPLINS, LAWNS, TAIKOS, Corner of Broad & Pine Sts. NEVADA CITY. Everybody concedes that we have —THE— BEST STOCK OF CLOTHING!
Ever Brought to the Mountains. Full Suits of Clothing from Seven Dollars and Fifty cents and upwards, at 3 i MEYER & €0°S. gt NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD ! NEW GOODS! NEW PRICHS!t MEYER & CO., Announce to the inhabitants of. Nevada county that they have JUST OPENED A MAMMOTH CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Our Assortment consists of all the Latest Styles of Fashionable SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING Silk, Velvet & Cashmere Vests, —aND— Gents’ complete Fancy Dress Suits. A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF CALIFORNIA BLANKETS Q27” Also, a very large and Complete Aseort ment of BOYS’ CLOTHING! Having purchased our Goods for CASH of the Leading New York Houses, SINCE THE DECLINE IN PRICES, WE CAN AND SHALL RUN A LIVELY OPPOSITION TO HIGH PRICES. cae ee WE HAVE A SUPERIOR STOOK OF GENTLEMEN'S FINE LINEN SHIRTS! Miners’ Shirts and Underelothing, CLOTHING STORE. BEVERY VARIETY OF A LIBERAL DISCOUNT MADE oe . cheaper than any other Retsblish ". e th county “Mere & 00 . ‘. DOWNFALL IN PRICES.23. MEYER & COMPANY, . . HATS, BOOTS, SHOES. &c. &c. grRUBBER GOODS #1 theGoodsaway. We buy and sell us . for cash, consequently we can sell}. [sprin@ cLoTHiNG!. *"™™ ‘SPRING CLOTHING oe CAMPAIGN OPENED! i Go SALES OF CLOTHING, _ . FURNISHING GooDs, AT THE. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, BANNER BROTHERS; ' yr Maving established the fact that ‘they ‘can and do sell Clothing, Roots, Shoes, Hats, &c. cheaper than any of their competitors are now in the field Largest and finest assortment OP Gentlemen’s and Boy's iw SPRING CLOTHING. —aAND— FURNISHING GOODS, Ever before brought to the interior of the State We sell our Goods at from 50 to 75 per cent Lower than former rates. Attention! All yein want of Clothing t We now offer you Goods at Lower Prices than you ever bought them before and Cheaper than you can get them anywhere cise. Uur Spring and Summer Clothing, Farnishing Goods, and Business Suits are of the LATEST STYLES And superior to any hitherto imported, Fine Fashionable Dress Suits ! We will sell for Less Money than they can be bought tor anywhere else in California, Gentlemen ! We ask you to examine our Clothing--we feel assured we cam satisfy you, both as to etyle, quali.y and price! HATS! HATS! MATS! ,Enough @ cover every man’s headin the county—vf the Latest Styles aud of every conceivable shapes and colors. SHIRTS & UNDERCLOTHING. ee On Hanmd-An unlimited supply of Fine White Shirts, including the celebrated Star and Adkinson make, Under Clothing, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Patent Gutta Percha Oravats, Neck Ties, Collars, Suspemders, and Yankee Notions of every de acription. TO ALL MERCHANTS! Whe deal in Clothing, both in this city and county, we would say, call on us before going to San Francisco to make purchases. We can sell you goods in this city,at Lower rates than you can buy them at the Bay. t@ OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE for the Spring Trade and our Prices are Lower than those of any others.2) And everybody in want of any Goods in our lime, had better consult their own interest by making purchases at the GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM GROCERIES! — . ‘GROCERIES! a EW IR BR eee Noa 37 Commereial St. AVING SHIP IN THE GROCERY & PROVISION BUSINESS, Will keep the Store constantly stocked —Wwitn— . GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CASE GOODS, — CAN FRUITS, _ VEGETABLES, FLOUR, : CORN MEAL, : BUCK WHEAT, And in fact all kinds of Which they will sell at the VERY LOWEST CASH RATES AND LIVING PRICES. ("All consumers and the public generally are invited to call, onable distance, No. 87 Commercial Street, Nevada, May @ist, 1968.: VICTOR CHEVALIER. MARTIN WETZEL VICTOR CHEVALIER & CO, . Cor. Pine & Commercial Sts, ‘NEVADA CITY, Wholesale and Retail dealers —IN— Aw ON HAND PATTE TRUFFE, CHAMPIGONS And all kinds of FANCY PRESERVES put upin hag styles. Branch House of F, Chevalier, Importer and dealer in Wines and pp edn Sacramento. 2 Gentlemen of —— vicinity give us acall, CONSUMERS READ! w. H. H. COFFMAN, VING PURCHASED THE NATIONAL A Saanan (@ CIGAR STORE, 22° ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, ". Will keep the stand always supplied with the very best brands of “A Tobacco, large ly of PIPES, PLAYING CALDB, and inar ectialen belonging to the TH SOSTAGE STAMPS AND EXPRESS EN+ VELOPES always on hand, An ee want Orioles in my lineare invited to W. 1. H. COPFMAN. Nevada, May 20th. t@ KEEP COOL! 2 —witn— DELICIOUS SYHRUPS! _—AT— S U. 8. Bakers, Pine Street. sot Nevada, May %h, 1868. BALDWIN & SHURTLEFF, tB-Next door to the Masonle Building, egINTO COPARTNER_ FAMILY & MINER'S STORES, Goods delivered free of charges within a reas BALPWIN & SHURTLERF.* WINES, LIQUORS, &c.: Cigars, Chewing and smoking ~~ ICED S80DA WATER! JULIUS DREYFUSS’, We ¥ a