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

June 26, 1868 (4 pages)

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deuat down, and to a great extent made have not been injured by frost, and ‘peaches, The pesch trees in nearly ~~Grant’s military brass and string Band; ~~ followed by mounted knights in armor, . the e Declaration of Independence on the “thet Wiitetien AND Crops. The weather thus far daring the Spring, has been delightful, and there have been but few days when the thermometer indicated « much higher degree of heat than temperate. -The showers which we have had at intervals, have kept the ‘it uunecessary to irrigate. The fruits there is every prospect that the yield will-be very large, except in the case ot every part of the county are terribly affected by the curl leaf, and the injury uiust extend to the fruit. Other kinds of fruits’and all kinds of vegetables give promise of a most abundant yield. THe Cracus.—Stickney’s grand circus troupe, consisting of thirty male and seven fémale performers, and a splendid stud of horses, will make their grand entree into this city this morning at 11 o’cleck, headed by'their gorgeous~ ly carved and gilded chariot, containing and the endless _petatberneln of this performance ‘to-night. el "The clown is _ Sam Stickney, who will introduce his educated Arabian horse Alla Pasha.— formance of this circus is every"where spoken of in the highest terms and it is worthy of being seen. The horse opera will doubtless be crowded. _REaDeR.—Mr. Merry, Secretary of . _ the Committee of Arrangements, yes‘terday received a dispatch from L. P. Barrett, that he would be in Nevada on the 3d . to_give readings and had ‘written in reply to the invitation to'read . Fone it erstood that he will aud in that event Mr, Barrett’s reputation as an elocutionist will make the rendering of the Declaration one of the most. attractive features or Of the celebration. oe LIABLE.—Any one who copies the advertisement .of S. Haas & Co.,in another column, or imitates it, is liable to a fine of $1,000, and they caution those who have imitated it to do so no more, ~ as they have applied fora patent. Read’ their advertisement, cut it out, take $12 and the advertisement and gét $14 worth of goods, at 30 per cent. cheaper . than any other clothing house in Nevada city or county. Linen coats and dusters at $1 each, Summer suits at $4, dress suits from $9 up. Samer Dkm1.—Capt. Lancaster has , ordered a street drill of the Nevada Light Guard for Saturday night: As very few members of the company are . familiar with tlie new tactics by which they will march on the Fourth,’ it is important that every member should be on hand. Let every soldier turn out Tue Grant CLuB.—The next regular meeting of the Grant Club will be held'on Saturday, July 11th, at 8 o'clock P; M. The Executive Committee will make arrangements for music and also for speaking. By the next meeting every loyal man in the townshipshould have hig name enrolled upon the Club Lists,which have been distributed about town. ; ‘ Se, Avprriomhi. Repvucrion.—An ad. Vortisement will be found in to-day’s f which is worth two dollars in} d coin to any person who will cut it Every man who will go to @. and buy $15 worth of ‘. ley &. Rulofson, pre-eminently the lea-. ders of the Art inSan Francisco, Those out aapertd it to Banner Bros. cleth. Puotograrus,—We have ‘geen some. ‘. of the finest photographs extant, pro-. duced by the celebrated firm of Bradwho wish good work, done in the most artistic style, should not: fail to call at their rooms, south-west corner of Montgomery and Sacramento streets, * PP SEE ET TET OES ENTER, . A Copy OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT ! aAND= $13 IN GOLD COIN, (@WILL BUY $15 WORTH.2) —OF THE— BEST CLOTHING Inthe Market, AT THE Well known Clothing importuin —OFr— ~-BANNERreeS<-TRY IT AND SEE. Their Immense §tock of Fashionable Clothing will bcsold 30 per cent less than any ‘others in Nevada county. INDUCEMENTS EXTRAORDINARY ARE OFFERED TO ALL CUSTOMERS IN-WANT OF. FINE beaauae siete BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, . TRUN Ks, VALISES, k&e., &e., &e. AT BANNER'S. §~ Purchasets of any article we have on hand should not fail to get our prices before buying, as $12 invested at BANNER’S STORE, In better than $20 invested at any other Clothing House in this City. BANNER BROTHERS. Nevada, June 23d. _ & NEW INVENTION ! [HE AMERICAN SPRING BED, FOR Comfo-t Portability, Simplicity, and be i gg supercedes any= thing of the kind yet invented. Tt is easily y applied toany Bedstead and costs only one-fo' as much as a Spring Mattrass. Cost of transportation on it.is-a mere trifle, and it is warranted durable. Orders should be addressed to the American Bed C No. 29 POST ‘STREET. Mechantos intituce Building, San Francisco, . xclusive rights to counties will be 80) mch26-3m A. A. SARGENT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Orricz—In Kidd's Building corner of Broad and Pine streets Nevada. BUILDER'S INSURANCE CO, ' Of San Francisco. THOMAS MOONEY, President. THOS, S. FINCHLEY, Agent, FOR NEVADA AND PLACER COUNTIES. wr Leave your ee on dukaas VICTOR CHEVALIER & CO. North-west corner Commercial & Pine sts. Nevada, June 23d. Seibert’'s Native Wines and Wine COGNAC. JULIUS DREYFUS, has the foliowing brauds ZINFINDAL, SAUTURNE, = HAMBURG, CHARSELAS, CATAWBA. ~ Also, a fine article of WINE COGNAC. ae ee in the PROFITABLE INVESTMENT I ! Fg: FOLLOWING PROPERTY .18_ OFPhe above property is what is commonly thon Bag an ly WINGS,. and . —FOR— FRRED cS FOR SALE 2 LOW FOR CASH; Seventy Gravel Mining Claims tine ccsmrmspirns ae 100 feet each.: MILITARY, Eleven-Twelfths of the Diamond ea ‘. Creek Ditehi. ssemane, Three-Fourths of the Edwards? and Meader ts HOURS. . known as the “Teeple & Creamer" Mining and Ditch property, and ia situated at and near the town of Omega, Nevada county, California. For further particulars apply to E. FP. SPENCE, Nevada City. Or of the Proprietor, =~ es Dr. D. C. TEEPLE, Omega, Nevada County, Cal. June Wth, nied ae Day We Celebrate, A GRAND B BALL WILL BE GIvEN At ‘Temperance Hau > BY MRS. M. BLUM, Seeantie Kven’g, July 4th, 1868, THE BEST OF MUSIC has been anda good SUPPER will be served up on the occasiun. Nv expense or will be spared to make tele the must attractive Sucial wall of the seaea 4 gener l invitation is extended to all. sickets—including Suppéer—ed, je20 PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO _ OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE, Policies Exempt from Execution. LELAND STANFORD, President. H. F. HASTINGS, Vice President, JUS, CRACKBON. Secretary. Board of Di Directors, LELAND a1 AanbPUKD, JAdains CAROLAN, KOBEUT WATS, , i. A Beene LSUNAKD. GUsDd, u. Jitk, daM. L. LAVENSUN, Naw SUUTH, Bb. H. RUSSELL, W. EARLE, ¥. , HASTINGS, ze B. “Kon YUN, Jd. HCaRKUL, KUBY, HAMLL TON, VONBAD WEIL, REASONS FOR INSURING IN WHE PACLFAC Mutual Life Insurance Company,
O# CALIFORNIA, First—The rates of iuterest are larger here than in wwe Eastern States or Europe, consequently tue protits and dividends accruing to une Lusured will be preportionately increased. secoud—aAll Pulicies issued by this Comy aud the proceeds thereof are exempt irom Execauon by tue Laws of Culifuruia— VHE ONLY SLatrHe IN 1H UNIUN that provides tor this exemption, ‘s hara—Policies iseucd by this Company are Non-FORF EV TABLE, and ALL PRor iis arealvided aouy .Le susured, 22" Policies will be made payable in Gold or Currency, as Ue app.lcant way eiect to pay ie éreimium. epee pCHREIBER & HOWELL, veneral Agents, 37 and 39 Second surect, Sacramento. J. Be SRUMSEY, Praveen , Agent. White Mulberry Seed, (Morus Albs.) And Garden Seeds, of all kinds, Datdeds > KE. F. SPENCE, 4 Nevada, Hach Get, ~ Select School. RS. BARKER will _ a By ook on MONDAY the 15th inst. —— meh mi penepied © b Miss Hapberd, r monch. Vocal Class will be fy ee will ee of Friday next at 4 o'clock, P, M j10 B.MHUNT,MD, . ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, . Y Tae. yevana CITY. . GRAND CELEBRATION NEVADA city, . One-Halé of the Missouri Ditch. _. CAPACITY OF THE THREE DiTcuEs,. °* ~/ ABOUT ONE THOUSAND INCHES PER which the Declaration sf Inde« pendence will be readand an THE COUNTY ARE CORDIALLY INVI-_ . TED TO BE PRESENT. : — undersigned, respectiuil INDEPEN PENDENCE DAY. —OF THE— NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS! Ladies of Nevada county, attention . A. GOLDSMITH, AS-JUST RECRIVED, per: stes a : FL*SSNUat stock or peters Fashionable Dress Goods, . SILKS, POPLINS, LAWNS, : -—ON— Saturday, July 4th, 1868. CIVIC SOCIETIES, OF NEVADA COUNTY will part:cipate. There will be a Procession after ORATION. DELIVERED. kr CITIZENS FROM ALL PARTS OF fe Sag Programme ¥ will be > due tim 1 ee! RACES! RACES RACES tYht ANNUAL MEETING Brida THE—_ WILLIAM warr, President. J. A. Lancaster, W. smith, L, A. Walling, a iM thkey, iP b. Marseius, C R. Clarke, ‘Thomas rom urne 7 ae tha oe Tra A, ioe edie eye Secretary. ‘Thos. b. piverd Kecurdiug Racracary Isaac Will ‘Treasurer, “WC. Pope, 1, W. ou, Thos. B. Merry, Auctioneers. [HE annual RACES BEGIN ON Wednesday, Jaly 22nd, 1868. FIRS? DAY. Finst Race—The Gleavrook St. Leger, a dash vo! two miles, free tu all running rt i Purre 3200, tv be divided ; $150 w the winuer, and $50 tw the horse. ‘that is ahead at tue end uf the first mile. pKOOND Kack—Purse $200, free to al trotting horses that have mever beaten 2:43, mile heats, 3 in 5, in harness. SECOND DAY. Finet Race-—Purse free to all trotters that never beat 2:35; mile heate, 3 in 5, in harness, Secenp Kace—Purse $200, free for all running horses, mile and repeat. THIRD DAY. Firat Race —Parse $350 tor all running horse. , two mile heats, Skconp Kace—Purse $350, for all trotters and pacers, mile heats, 3 in 5, in uarness. ‘Three tw enter and two of Mure to start in each Of the abeve races, which will ve governeu by the rules of the Sacramento Jockey Clap. iin. rauce ow all the above purses, ten per cent, Gvuod stabliig at the Course. Should all stables be taken befure the 22d duly, additional stills can behad at Byrne’s stable, Grass Valley, or Saxby & Lancaster’ 5 Nevada. ‘Entries fur the first day’s race will close at the Secretary's otlice in Nevada, on July ie ae Se x. All other en: aac 4 be mad on the course wit e judges Ladies—accompauied by as PN ted free to the Course. ‘®ickets—each day—$1, jei9 FRESH OYSTERS, Chops, Fr. ion and Game. pevpic of Nevaua aud v ty shat he 5 “ynforms the uow prepared to. aliens 10 tne wants of the MBMeF Mau, “Or any Gtuer an,” aL ihe ever“TNew Style Traveling oa Goods, : Linen Lawns, Uhambays, PERCALES, ., French, English & American Prints iN Gila VARIntY, AND Us Sena Latest ‘Patterns, Domestic . Goods, COTTON SHEETINGS from 4 quarters ae to 12 quarters in width, Brown and beached A large assortment of TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWEL _ING, IRISH LINENS, &, = Goods.. st BigHor LAWNS, aud ad TUCaab MUSLINS.” Fancy Goods, ‘Dress ? KID GLOVES, PARASOLS, ‘New style Walking SKirts, &e. : MILLINERY GOODS. — Latest Styles of BP: rape Bons — nets and Hate, urimmed aid vutrimmed, LADIES’ SILK CLOAKS, A new and recherche article o: the New Sash Pattern. CARPETS AND OI CLOTHS,* ~ Of all descriptions, Also, a lete : tee , & comnaas assortment ment of Ladies, Mie. Po cat Furnishing © Goods, . achoicePeg pr toged tend ‘to sell geeds bat offer thai Ata low a igure a8 an they : affo: and my. o, sensible a ng Goeds to seine 103 ‘'"° BE FOUND This side of San Redvers SIN § z J. EK. JOHNSTON, : Broad sti near} site National ' ae ed eae “= . Mirrors, eas UPHOLSTERING and nepateiie ~~ Done at the ysenochigabe notice, xr Call and examine the stag ‘te Nevada, May 27th. : CONSUMERS READ ! W. 8. 2, “COFFMAN, AVING PURCHASED THE NATIONAL. EXCHANGE t= CIGAR STORE, 22 ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, Will keep the stand aiways supplied with the very ese brands of ale Hea Cigars, Chewing and Smoking . Tobacco, Also, a supply of PIPES, PLAYING Nir cag and other articles belonging to the POSTAGE STAMPS AND EXPRESS ENVELOPE> always on hand. ; Ait whe want articles in my line are invited . W. H. H, COFFMAN, Nevada, May 20th. ir KEEP Ci COOL 1-23 ICED SODA. WATERI —WwitH— DELICIOUS SY¥RUPS! —AaT— JULIUS DREYFUSS’, U. 8S. Bakery, Pine Street, — Nevada, May 9th, 1868. Examination of Teachers. ra a Comme Board of Examination’ will “Ps ta ec hat om, ean City, on PE es ab June 23d, and continue fis sessions during the week. Ay eran: ~ FINE BRANDIES, ~sanb— LIQUORS GENERALLY.. acid STURE—NO 76 BROAD STREET JENKINS’ SALOON, certilicates will be w person or MAIN Sit SCHL, opposite the Union Ho. persons ying to thuse who aL the a d wil <6 Gicd with tne “iat seguigr cemalune-l he Has. as ‘ie , “si ye psig with the best LIQUORS County pebovis " nae Beluncetcit saves Nevada, Juue bertichietienetincl Gos cracoipens' best Reading Room MUSIC AND ) LANGUAGES. ee ee ee Ee Rc amare. . YP, HARTI eet Ma Nevada, June 16th. singing. Sas also pee and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 2v, Nevada etrvel, : jiz—lwWIENES TO MERCHANTS. DRY GOODSSA SMAN wants a place. « thoroughly the t Nevada Ustyy; Rae: Co amele °