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June 26, 1864 (4 pages)

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~The Baptiat and Methodist echoole will meet .
38th of July. Fhey will be up this way in
. ‘edly prove an agreeable feature in the NevaSUNDAY
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ied, and unlike Washoe wild-cat, are paid
Promptly, thus enabling the companies to
not be long before interests in these claims”
will pay a good dividend and command a
good price in the market.
“BLAZES” Macriz.—Blnge,” we think,
Will be able to retire from business s00n, pro-.
vided his educated magpie brings to his sa~
tvon all the articlés it steals, daily. . He is
‘® bigger thief than wid Floyd Keep your
weather eye open for thé bird, and the othe
‘er-one un your jewelry. He caine into our
vffice yesterday, alighted on ‘one of the compositor's Cases, stole a 3-m leader, and. vam
Minine at Buve Tent.—The wining
interests at Blue Tent, which have for sev
eral years past been at low ebb, are begin~
ning to revive. The immense amount of .
Pipe clay m the claims has heretofete reve
dered the working hazardous. These mines
for years. The Enterprize Company has
six sien at work and pays $11 per day to the
hand. Sailor's Flat diggings and the Last
by Mr. Williamson, pays $150 per month.
For rue East.—Alex. J. Elder, for
‘tmerly a resident of San Juan, in this county,
‘oft the State on the last steamer for the
East. He isan old Californian. having re=
For the last three years, Mr. Elder has been
Superintendent of the State Printing Office.
Mr. E. leaves a large number of friends in
this State who will be glad to welcome him
‘back, when his visit to the “old folks at
home” is over.
Tue Sunpay ScHOOL.—We learn that
‘the union Sunday School, which was organs
ized immediately after the fire, has been
dissolved, and that the Congregational school
will hereafter meet at the Brick Chureh.—
at the Baptist Church at half past I o'clock,
QUARTZ.—We learn that about a dozen
shafts are being pushed into the earth in the
new quartz region, on the Grass Valley road.
The chances are that the bills around Nevada are to be thoroughly prospected -for
quartz, and there is not the least doubt that
many valuable veins will be found. —
Preacuine.—Rev. Mr. Hill: will preach
at'the Baptist Church this morning at 10
o'clock, and in the evening at 8 o'clock.
Rev. Mr. Cummings will preach at the
’ Briek Church, this morning aad evening, at
the same hours.
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Sinkine Deeren.—Sneath & Clay have
Jet » contract for sinking a shaft sixty feet
deep from the bottom of the incline, which
is about 150 feet from the surface.
advertised to perform in Marysville on the
the course of two weeks,
Arrractive Featcre.—The National
says: “We learn that Mies Susie Jewett,
an sccomplished young lady, who was soticited to read the Declarativn of I.
dence at the Nevada Fourth of July’ celee
bration, has kindly accepted the invitation.
This feature of the Nevada celebration,
which isa novelty hereabvat, will undoubt‘da programme.” .
THe Grass Valley National says that some
Wwarglarious rascale entered the dwelling
house of Martin Hoskins, on Cemetery Hill,
® few nights since, while Mr. H. and bis
wiser onslaught of the premie+s. Carpets
toments. The burglars stole a gold buckle
. NEW STYLES oF CLOTHING.
> .0f most of the leade. Assessments are lev€0 shead without rwoning tn debt. It will .
Ladies’ and Children’s Shees,
Neither do lsell Pork, Veal or Mutton that
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i comeemeed
ON THE CORNER oF
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
Belected express!y for t
The stock is of the most ed styles for the
Spring & Sammer Trade,
Ant of Quatities unsurpassed by any Cloth/\° Afig House in thi< State, which he.
pn will dispose of on such
7 -TERMS
As cannot failto give most perfect satisfaction.
He has in Store @ very Large Stock of
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods,
HATS AND CAPS, _
Together with a very large and fine assortment
Boy’s Clothing
TRUNKS, VALISES,
CARPET BAGS,
GAITERS, &c.
___Whieh he offers at
(= Very Reasonable Prices! 4F}
&ec.
FRRSONS ARE INVITED to call and examine
their stock previous to making purchases.
The prices are LOW, whiie the goods are
of a superior quality and will be found to be as
PF. BANNER.
Some things can be dome as well as
others--Sam, Patch.
JOHN C. FINDLEY,
Wishes everybody in the county: of ‘Nevads to
bear this fact in mind that he is selling
~~ the best of
AMERICAN BEEF,
Cheaper than the very Cheapest !
eee
1 not only keep on hand the best of Beef, but
always havethe nicest ‘
Ee ate ND
Thave been selling Beef, Pork; Matton and
Veal to the citizens of Nevada for a number of
know exactly what they want—the
oes Mastean atiow figure. i am the man to 1
them in this ‘
If you want Spanich Beef—cheap and oily--and
cant reich oa py not have the courage
to attack, why then some where they
it--I don’t sell such —
has been made apparently fat on saw-dust and
8 wishing
should purehase only t are
known to sell the best, and especially those who
BUY THEIR BEEF ! Of course judgment will be
rendered ia my favor and per consequence, ex
ee the large imerease of tusiness, I have
comp
Meat at Very Low rates!
JOHN-€. FINDLEY.
Nevada, June 16th.
IRON AND STEEL WIRE ROPE}
Ka AND ROUND, for hoisting from Shafts
and inclines, made in any teng and ofany
size, at the manufactory of
A. 8. Hallidie, San Francisco.
The first cost of Wire and Manilla ropes of
Fae Eiroete fe about the same per feot. A
ire Rope applied will ott wear from
3tos je22-3m
ICE CREAM SALOON!
JULIUS DREYFUS,
OULD inform the Ladies and
Nevada that he keeps om hand, at
BROAD AND PINE STREETS,.
saying im the meat line .
thove dealers that
ed teato supply any number
of people with the beet of iad :
We shall sell our Goods,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR “CASH.
We shall keep no more fumniog seccunts; and
all Goods ordered must be paid for when purchased or on delivery.
We have been forced to pursue this course,
from the great difficulty and loss that has been
sustained in collecting such a large number of
accounts as have heretofore been on the Books
of this House.
PROMPT PAYING customers have to
pay for the doubtful ones, as the Merchant has to make up in LARGER PROFITS the amounthe losés in BAD DEBTS.
_____.___ By adopting the
Cash Principle vz
in-our business, we shall be able to sell at
LOWER PRICES
Than it would be possible fo do under the oredit system, and with our facilities in San Franelsco, will be able to give our customers all the
advantages of the markets, and sell at such priDefy Competition!
to their advantage to give us a call.
Our business will beconducted on the prineiples of . :
Quick Salen, Light Profits and no
} Bad Debts.
ONE PRICE.
Thanking our friends for the liberal patronage
heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping
Shek pdtiibaien of Means, codibuldina cces
our Cash System, will meet their approval,
We remain, Respectfully.
WEAVER & COMPANY.
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WEAVER & COMPANY
DEALERS IN
GROCERIBS,
PROVISIONS,
AND
LIQUORS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
fcr FORCASH gg
Family Bread,
y can be
SOL. ROSENTHAL, .
H‘s JUST RECEIVED a large and splendid
stock of
xrFer the Spring and Summer Le .
w be at his nicely arranged Store:
Every aruidleta tae nanioly :
Dry and Fancy Goeds Line,
Iu endless variety may be seen at this Establishergs My stock consists ip part of a splendid
ot o ‘
SILKS, MANTILL AS. IRISH POPLINS,
Linens, of all kinds.
Also. a Ope int ot Caliternba Jewelry,
My Seteen pc ioae'he ous the hard times.
oes — are he uarly tavited to call and exam
8 price le
My motto is, “Quick Sales and Small Profits,”
Give me a : ae:
; SOL.‘ROSENTHAL.
Commercial Street,;. under Transeript Office.
Nevada, May 18th,
Competition Defied . ! !
Great Reduction in prices of Beef.
Beef from four to twelve cts per Ib.
BEEF! BEEF! BEEF!
Ww ptereds = the ‘errounding ton ef
First Class Clothing Store,
Corner of Broad & Pine Streets,
_ Where they have just received a New, Latge
_ CLOTHING,
Consisting in part of the following artictés :—
COATS, VESTS, PANTS,
SHIRTS, HATS AND CA PS,
UNDER CLOTHING, CRAVATS,
. HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS
California Blankets,
tablishment of this kind,
They have also very large stork FRENCH
ANDENGLISH é
_ Cussimere Suits,
ly adapted for §: and wea
Shey Invite the attenclom Shorter mee, their
Ee
stock of Goods which is
Entirely New and all of the Latest
Styles and Fashion!
~ Every garment purchased at thie Est Blish
ent is warranted to fit. Mr. Rosenthal, who
han garments for sevathe stock has-been on
rehased on such terms
they are enabled fool thems gg aed
. CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, _
dy ead this Advertisemen ent
DAVID A. HOWARD, —
Takes this method of inform ing
the citizens of Nevada that he has
opened First Clase Meat Market
‘the old aad well-known stand ’
a few decors below the Daily TranCOMMERCIAL STREET,
On and after to-day the prices of Meat will be
The Best Cuts 12 cts per Ib.
Medium Quality 4 cts. per ib.
. Hotels furnished with Meat,
all kinds, at 'T. ,
I shall always keep om hand the best of
BEEF,
VEAL,
PORK, :
MUTTON,
My Meats are warranted to be the best to be.
had, st alitimes. TEKMS CASH. ‘
Nevada, June 1[th.
BROAD STREET BAKERY.
WwW. J. DAVIS, i
pease se method of informin
friends, former patrons and the bablie
generally that he has taken his old stand
on Broad Street,
Where he will keep om hand as heretofore, the
best of
es, :
¥ Cakes, :
; )
Thenkfal vont heretofore beaten. for the pat re bestowed upon mef respectially ask is continuance of
the 3 same. M. J. DAVIS.
Nevada, June %h—tf
» Weys! Candies! Nuts! :
FRUIT, FIREWORKS, &c,
NICHOLAS . SLOCOVICH,
JAS just reeeived a stock of TOYS
Hy ce cera Saar aes te .
she little one — t e ones.
ps penne entire new stock and —riety fresh from the San Frencisen manu.
Nwts—20 bushels. aii kinds, and warranted to’
of a superior quality.
“— . and Oranges—the best ever brought
into this market.
Pireworks—A variety.
Give me acali anal will guarantee satisfaction
jei6 At the old stand on Pine street.
“CIGAR EMPORIUM”
Ss BOTHSCHILD,
atememmey ~ *° 4 yf
NEVADA.
Keeps copstantly om hand the best of
will sell at the lowest possible rates Which he °
ite al fae pr at this well-known es‘tablishment.
apl-if
Teunk Lest.
or about the 14th of February, « large, ean.
a \oabart
Glorious Opportnnity to Purchase .
They hope, by giving good eatisfiction to their
customers, to merit a lit share of public pat—DOr’T FORGET THE PLACE— ~~
—ON THE CORNER or—
Bread and Pine Streets,
Opp. the stores of Goldemith and Weaver & Co.
A. ROSENTHAL & CO.
New Dry Goods Store.
A. COLDSMITH,
vicinity and the public in general to call and
xamine h
_ New and Magnificent _
STOCK oF
SPRING AND ‘SUMMER GOODS!
Comprising the finest selection of Silks, Pop
Lins, Merines, Prench and EngMeh Prints, Delatnes, and
Lawns, Chambrays,
Ginghams, &c, BOE
All of the finest awd latest styles and fashion.
Also s splendid assortment ot F d
Trimmings, Embrolderies, Laces, of ail dooce’
tions. A fine sel of
CARPETS, Ol. CLOTHS, MATTINGS, .
Greatly Reduced Rates!
Semel
fally sollelt a coutindance ot tieaetce . TeePectAe GULDSMITH.
Corner of Broad and Pine strects, at the late
stand of Bates & MeCormick,
NEVADA MILLINERY.
_ MISS E.CO FFEY
WOULD
fully mtorm the
' Ladtes u Ney. elt: = the our:
_ Founding towns that s °
first class Millinery Store, A eye 4
BROAD STREET,
—_— Wee. cr & Co’s Store, and
will keep «* antly om band, ;
Ladtes’ Bonnet+, Flowers, Laces,
And in fact ever eet 4 usually found ina Mil
linery Ketablishmen i have such arrangements made that i shall be in receipt of New
Goods by every steamer. Particular attention
will be to, making Cloaks; Maentillas ana
New Store! New Steck!
PHILIPS has removed to BROAD 3T.
next door to Welch’s Bookstore, where he
6 on hand a large stock of ©
HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO;
" OF EVERY BRAK.
Meershaum and other Pipes of endless varietice
Cutlery, Toys,’ Baskets, and every deseription of
PANCY GooDps.
Orders from the r and faith
fully attended to.” Promptly es
WM. C. RANDOLPH,
Successor to C. W. Young
Chronometer & Watch Maker.
DEALER ix
WATCHES, CLOCKS; JEWELRY, &¢
&
_ Near the Corner of Pine Btreet. Nevad”
June Hh—tf
By
IN KNOX’8 NEW BRICK BUILDING, ~
At the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sts, —
. Br: leave to-thvite the Ladies of Nevada and
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i Sd yeara, i : if city wl se that very eset .
We ins
tee og.