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

June 19, 1867 (4 pages)

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Stores Changs leads ablee AS, ING k tog [ARTIN Ny ONS s D. 4 nent, Oe ——— ie + ‘TANO,/ . other to sis. ’ other [Oke Daily Cransrript. N. BP. BROWN & M.S. DEAL,Publishersand Proprietors. Office Cor. of Broad & Pine Streets. oun __Fire and Marine Insurance, UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SAN FRANCISCO. Wos, 416 and 418 California Stree THE STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALLY LIABLE. Cash Capital.....<<.-.2.$750,000 Surplus July 1st, 1866..$119,735 Charles D. Haven, Secretary, AH. OTHEMAN, Agent for Nevada. t#-FOR 25 CENTS,.21 You can be assured against Accidents . TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A. H. OTHEMAN, NO. 30 Main Street. “ Wevada, April 24th. EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, Opposit thet National Exchange. SAXBY & x Bw i: LANCASTER, 4 WOULD INFORM the people of Nevada == that they have purchased the livery stock and business of Hates Helm, and united the stock of the Union Livery Stable, and row have the largest lot of Horses, Buggies, pres paces, to be found in this part of the Teams, with elecant Bu es, Wagons and Hacks to let at Ge thecal aot — on the most reasonable terms. Our Horses are free , of finestyle and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive. . Carriages for Funerals attended to with promptGood Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses boarded by the da » week or month, and the best of care qéatentoed’ Nevada. Dec, gin, S2*EY & LANCASTER. ‘UNION LIVE Foot of ‘Main and Broad Streets. Opposite Union Hotel, Nevada. PLACE & McCOWENI. Horses, Carriages and Buggies, To Let on the most Reasonable Terms. Good Saddle H ‘ ot : orses, for either Ladies or Carriages for Funerals will be furnish ed on short notice. Horses boarded by the day or week. A share of public patronage is solicited and sat isfaction guaranteed. Bef dig NEVADA IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY —AaXD— or re “ very kinds of Building Castings, Saw, Cris May and Bark Mills; owe power and car Agee Orders filied prom and. at as low rates as any Establishment ripe a freight added. . Nevada, Sept. 15th. HEUGH & THOM. G@ R. CRAWFORD; BCOMMERCIAL STREET, BETAIL DEALER EWMUSIC STATIONERY lank Books, Sheet Music, Albums, Gold Pens, Mouldings, . Engravings, &e. &e. &C. Picture Frames, of any size, made to order. rConstab and Justice's Blanks on hand. OMNIBUS LINE. Nevada and Grass Valley, ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, == a Ma will Regu awe tnt ‘On on vine EE rhe 2t fined re Nevada at 10 3 P. m. and6 P. x. {AT C GUSTAVE TOUCHARD, President. ~ CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every deA tZ MACHINERY constructed, fitted up . : Sacramenteor San Fran. . NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 19, 1867. i OPPOSITION IMPOSITION 11. . JULIUS CREENWALD, BROAD STREET, IS NOW SELLING HIS LARGE STOCK OF ‘CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, ETC., OST PRICES! FOR CASH! “HE HAS ON HAND 10.000 POUNDS OF FAVORITE BRANDS OF. TOBACCO, 100,000 OF THE VERY BEST HAVANNA AND IMITATION CIGARS TO BE HAD IN THE MARKET, KILLIKINICK SMOKING TOBAC‘CO OF EVERY KIND. ty PIPES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND PATTERN. = MATCHES OF EVERY MAKE. FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO OF EVERY KIND. All articles are warranted to be as represented and everything WILL BE SOLD AT COST PRICES FOR GASH. : 1 Smokers, Chewers and Retail Dealers are invited to call and examine my Goods and ascertain the prices hkefore purchasing elsewhere,, All orders from. abroad promptiy attended to. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY GOODS AT THE LOWEST RATES.AND GET JUST WHAT YOU WANT. Remember the old stand, next door to Carley & Beckman’s, Broad street, Nevada City. ; JULIUS CREENWALD. Nevada, Jan. th BACQN, HAMS, LARD. —_—— 3 CASHIN, DAVIS &. CO,, HAxS ON HAND AND OFFER FOR SALE i THE MEAT AND LARD FROM Two Thousand Two Hundred. Hogs, THE HARIS and Bacon were cured AND SMOKED at our Packing House and are WARRANTED SUPE> RIOR TO. ANY PUT UP IN; THE STATE. eee THE LARD fs put up in Cuns‘convenient for Transportation and is _warran“ted SWEEP AND FRESH. WE ARE ALSO PREPARED TO SUPPLY RETAIL DEALERS WITH ' CATTLE, HOGS AND-SHEEP, Of the BEST QUALITY, alive or slaughtered, in ANY PARP OF THE COUNTY on the ~ MOST REASONABLE TERMS. @ASHEN, DAVIS & CO. Nevada, March 2nd ee PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE. Cannes in 1853.) ¥— JAMES 3S. OTT Office—28 Main Street, Nevada City, OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ——s crawford, Leavitt & Co, FROM DATE WILL SELL ALL GOODS IN THE LINE OF CROCER ES, AND PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, GLASS, WOOD AND— ; WILLOW WARES, Wines, Liquors, Case Goods, ETC. ETC. ETC., t# At Lower Rates than Consumers t#can obtain elsewhere in Nevada tzCounty, IW POR CASH! OR TO PARTIES WHO DO AND WILL CON“TINUE TO “Settle their accounts Monthly.” Intending on and after January ist, 1968, to carry on an exclusive . ; WE WILL RUN OUR “GROCERY DEPARTMENT,” DURING THE BALANCE OF THE YEAR ’ FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Cash Buyers and Prompt Payers
—OF— Nevada and Vicinity. OUR STORE ROOMS WILL BE WELL STOCKED ALSO WITH: Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Iron, Steel and Nails, Rope and Duck, Powder, Fuse and Quicksilver, STOVES AND TINWARE, ALSO, AT LOWER PRICES THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER HOUSE IN NEVADA. PURCHASERS Are requested to examine our STOCK AND PRICES! UNDER OUR RADICAL RECONSTRUCTICN ARRANCEMENT. HAVING SEVERAL TEAMS AND WAGONS WE WILL DELIVER GOODS A REASONABLE DISTANCE FREE OF CHARGE AND WITH PROMPTNESS," Crawford, Leavitt & Co.N. B.—Parties having large or small balances upen our Books, who are waiting, or have waited for the same to-become outlawed, are hereby notified, unless they promptly settle the same, we shall, ata time euitingour convenience, advertise ‘thei? accounts POR SALE TO. TRE HIGHEST BIDDER, PAYABLE IN “GREENBACKS 2T PAR.” §GENTLEMEN You KNOW WHO You ‘CRAWFORD, LEAVITT, & COMPANY. ses ~ SS NEW ADVERTISEMENT.” > ‘HARDWARE BUSINESS’. To the Public ! I will sell all Goods in theLOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE MOUNTAINS, =a FOR CASH! .# The Stock consists of HARDWARBE, of all kinds for Mills, Miners or Builders, Stoves—at Lower Rates than at any Grocery Store. TINWARE Of my own Manufacture and warranted. Sold lower than the Eastern stuff that is retailed inthis market. Crockery and Glassware. The Large and best selected stock in town Rope, Nails, Iron and steel, all sizes—Rubber Belting—AT COST. Nuts, Bolts, Blacksmith Tools, Planes, Quicksilver and Powder, AT COST PRICES! PUMPS, and last but not least is the finest LOT OF SASH AND DOORS: ! ‘Ever brought to this market, AT COST AND FREICHT. {3 Carpenterscan be supplied at Fifty Per Cent Less than they have been paying . in this market. My Goods are paid. for—I have no interest, no rent, no clerk hire and no-nothing to pay—therefore I can discount, in prices any institution in thistown. _ _ Goods delivered free of charge. GEO. H, TURNER. No. 55 and 57 Pine Street. Nevada, April 28th, 1867. —_ 8. N. BLIVEN, 8. M. EVERINGHAN. BLIVEN & EVERINGHAM, W HOLESALE AND BETAIL “ DEALERS IN. CROCKERY CLASSWARE, COMMERCIAL STREET, Opposite A. Ladgman's Grocery Store. Y WHERE WILL BE FOUND A COMPLETE x ASSORTMENT OF China and Bohemian Ware, Chamber and Toilet Sets, Plain and Fancy Dinner & Tea Sets Lamps, os . Cutiery, " Willow Ware, Mirrors, é Chandeliers, Chimneys, Globes, Brittania & Plated Ware, Fancy Articles, : — &e, &e. "Families, Hotels and Saloons supplied with all the articles in our line on the most reasenable serms, and parties wishOr AND AFTER THIS DATE,. — < J.W. WINDS, ~~ ORI WoTULe BANKING HOUSE —AND— GEO. W. KIDD. ASSAY OFFICE. Ik the Granite Building, on Broad Street, Nevada City. The Highest Price will be paid for Gold Dust. Gold Bullion discounted at the Lowest Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or for pseey ve Coin at the Mint. : MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral, at a low rate of interest. tered County Scrip bought at . par. > LEGAL TENDERS bonght and sold at the Reg. ular Rates. Sacramento and Virginia city, Dam on the Eastern Cities, London, and Dubre ; : Agents forthe London and Liverpool Fire and Life Insurance Gumpany. te Gold and Ores of every deseription Melted, Refined and Assayed. Correspondents—San Francisco, Bank of Cali‘ eg aoreseetaiy D. 0. Mills & Co.; Virginia y; ncy Bank o} ornta, oe GEO. W. KIDD & CO LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE ~ »~ F AGENCY, DS * —os The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEWYORK. —. Has the. Largest-Cash Assets.. Pays the Highest Dividends. And does the Largest amount of buse iness of any Company inthe United States.. The Home Mutual Fire Insurance Company of San Francisco, and prompt payment of all its leases by Fire or Marine is taking the lead of all Compantes on this coast. 8. B. DAVENPORT, Agent, Nevada City, Dec. 19th, 1866. GREGORY & WAITE, “AVE THE PLEASURE OF GREETING THEIR NUMEROUS PATRONS WITH A “HAPPY NEW-YEAR” AND RENE PLEDGES TO SELL-THE BEST GOODS INTHE MARKET AND ON THE BEST OF TERMS. In spite of the Hurricane and other tremendous “blows” ,they still “live and move and have their_ W THEIR of goods in their line that the times require, eon‘siatihg ef : GROCERIES, HARDWAR. LIQUORS, CASE GOODS, FEED, CROCKERY GLASSWARE, &e, IF ANYBODY WANTS MINING TOOLS GREGORY & WAITE can fit them out to their heart's content. If POWDER, FUSE, STEEL, &c., is wanted, they. are the men to supply any demand. If the ladies “or any other man,” desires CHINA, or GLASSWARE, to fit out a table, they need not go around the establishment of GREGORY & WAITE. If: Liquors of every de-~ scription are to be discovered anywhere, the ee} lar of GREGORY & WAITE is the mast Pprominent place to prospect. y ON HAND 1200 SACKS BEST at CITY. FLOUR. 9CORDS BACON. ORDS HAM®, 2 TONS LARD—all Nevada mdde.’ 1200 POUNDS HONEY~in comb, 8 TONS WHEAT. 12 TONS FEED; CORN MEAL, HOMINY, OAT MEAL, RYB AND RICE FLOUR, CRACKED WHEAT, tik you can’t rest. Ha A STUNNING AMOUNT OF SUGAR, of every description. TUBS, PAILS, AND WOOD AND WILLOW AWARE generally. TOBACCO'S, SLEDGES, CODFI6H, WASH AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF BUTTER. DITTO OF NAILS, CANDLES te meet the demand. SYRUPS & PICKELS, & MACKEREL in quantitios, ay other OILS. BS To make the whole story short. OUR ESTABLISHMENT IS AS CO ed ANY IN THE MOUNTAINS. a Thankful for a very libéral patronage.the snbscribers beg to give renewed expressions of thelz _ GREGORY & WAITE. Nevada, Jan. 34. ae NEVADA ICE COMPANY. to supplying GEO. W. KIDD & CO.... Bankers. _ Deposits received. Checks on San Francisco : NN ‘By judicious distribution of its risks . BOARDS, BROOMS, SOAPS, and other luxuries. :