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

June 8, 1864 (4 pages)

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free, le by Agent, eet, Nevada “Ficrence’* aes, would in-want of others. : frre U8 ‘TheNe WEDNESDAY MORNING; JUNE 8th. R. A. Daviveg.—Hon. A. C. Niles Teceived a letter from Jydge’ Searle on Mon« . day evening last, fron, which he has permit~ to make the following extract in relation to an old Nevadan :— “Robert A. Davi .M. D., HAR, “3 TT oe » are sourSmatic Af‘nm taken in irse should HIAL. TRough, or Irght. as by c may be ef \KERs and learing and hould have ‘ket and ta& Co.,8an _ myl4-im né. Tr, and ge RO!. S, ina MilOf New attention illas and m20 . TULLY. J F i Provisial Sts. and a seisions ‘the mared to sal hood; and «Captain Moore, jiow in. the Unie _while acting in that capacity waa selected. have received the deserts they merited. _ Stand that five military companies will pare with the Pacific ‘V'urnpike. This is an im< was in Texas at the commencement of the warand enlisted in the Texas regiment, served & year or so in Virginia and deserted ; was arrested by the rebels in Tennessee aud_ got clear through the influence of influential . friends. Was arrested by the Federal aus thorities near Nashville. for alleged disloyalty—took the eath and enlisted in the Unis on army ; setved-a few weeks, deserted and joined a band ot guerrillas known as Ray's band. Was finally captored and thrown into Prison & Nashville, and while awaiting his trial for desertion and murder, finally died on the 27th day of last February, My in. formants were a physician from Hopkineville, Kentucky, who knew him from boyon prison at Donelson, who belonged to the’ same‘brigade.” ana Davidge came to this city in 1852 and was appointed Deputy Clerk of this ‘county. at that time by:Theodore Miller. During the following year Miller returtied to the Atlan« tic States and Davidge actéd as County Clerk for the remainder of the teres.. Davitge was then appointed Postmaster of this city through the influence of old “Gwin; and as editor of a new paper started at that time ‘called the Foung“Anyeries,”to wtvornte the —énterests “Or the chivalry which had.control of all of the Offices in the county! Having become diegusted with everything and everybody, he left for his home in Kentueky in the year 1555, where he remedied. up to the time of the breaking out-of thid xebellion editing a newspaper. Thus, one by One, the ‘wouldsbe chiefs of this edunty in early times THe Mtcrrary PARADE. —We tindara ticipate in the celebration of the Fourth of July in this city. ‘The-Aubarn Greys, the Little York Union Guards, the Duteh-Fiat Company, the Grass Valley Uniou Guards, and the Nevada Light Guards. The Birehs ville Company has net yet been heard from, but it is probable that they also will be on hand. Sometime during the day a battalion tit willbe had under the supervision of Brig. Gen. Collins. Resienep.—Mr. R. F. Morrow, for a long time Superintendent of the affairs of the Savage Mining Company, says the Gold Hill Message, has resigned that position, and has started for ‘San Francisco,.. whence ‘he will depart fur the Atlantic States, ona Visit to friends there. SOctat CmcLe.— The Episcopal Social will meet at the residence of Joseph “Wore rel on Thursday evening at6e’clock. Those who desire to spenda very pleasant evening should not fail to attend. New Roap From Nevapa.—The people of Nevada City, says the Placer Herald {ores seeing that they must do something to retain the Washoe staging and freighting business that they have heretofore received, are raising a fued to build a branch road from Nevada inte Bear Valley to a connectien portant road enterprise, and will insure to that city a large teaming business from Ma» rysville and other points in the valley. YESTERDAY was a warm day and Michael . Long, who makes a eplendid article of ice cream, came into our vffice with a two gals lon can of the aferesaid and treated all havds. Thanks, Michael.Law OFFice.—Mesers. Dibble & Byrne formerly of Grass Valley, have opened a law Office at Virginia city. Recrvrrixe OFrrice.—We learn a re¢eruiting office will be opened in Nevada in a ‘Tae Marysville Foundry have nearly 280,000 pounds of castings to be sent to Virginia city and Reese River during the pres« ent month. Cincus.—Lee & Ryland’s Circus is ade Vertised te perform in Marysville on Moa6 —— ’ H. H. Fiace was clected President of —~ Ladies’ a1 = NEW SPRING GOOD ~~ ce S! Go and see the NEW STYLES OF CLOTHING. Rn. 3 A CARD. FROSPRING AND SU CLOTHING !“Tae Tip or Fasaion !” MESSRS 8S. HAAS &CO., AT THE OLD STAND, CORNER OF P. BANNE . ON PHE-CoRNER oF — ys JUST RECKIVED a large and Ele-_ FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, ~ “Selected expressty for this market. The stock is of the most approved styles for the Spring & Summer Trade, Ané of QUALITIES unsurpassed by any Cloth. ing House in this State, which he Will dispose of on such a TERMS, ete ~ HATS.AND CAPS As cannot fail to give most perfect satisfaction. on “He has in Store a very Large Stock of Gentlemen’s’ Furnishing. Goods, Ld BOOTS AND SHOES, Together with a very large and fine assortment Boy’s Clothing, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, Which he offers at [= Very Reasonable Prices! A” The prices are LOW,—whiie P., BANNER: fou for selves. 1d Children’s Shoes, VALISES, PERSONS ARE INVITED fo eal] and examine theft stock previous to making-purchases. the goods are of a superior quality and willbe founl-te-be as represented, NEW SPRING GOODS! JACOB ROSENTHAL, Has-just received at tilt ‘““MART OF FASH 1ON.!1”? UNo. 54 Broad Btreet, Nevada. N ‘entire new stock of Spring Goeds consisting in part of Plain and-fancy Silks, Challis, De Laines, Linen, White Goods, Which we offer at ndas represented. Hosiery, Carpeis,-Oil Cloths, &e. VERY LOW RATESB! . Lam now receiving most of my Goods direct from New York, and ean afford to : Cheaper than any other Dry Goods House fn the city. The Ladies of Nevada and the surround. ing towns are invited to call and see for themMy prices are low and Goods will be Thankful to my patrons sell them past favora I solicit-a-continuasce. »,. JACOB ROSENTHAL. Nevada, April 33d. : A_fewdoors below the Daily Nevada, Nov, 19th J. M. LEVEY, Druggist and Apothecary, Commercial Street, Transeript Office. ' “CIGAR EMPORIUM” S. ROTHSCHI NEVADA. LD, At Junction ef Main «& Commercial Sts. Keeps constantly on hand the best of Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c. Which he will sell at the lowest possible rates, Those in want of good Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, should by a'l means call at this weli-known es. his IMPORTER OF tablishment. . ap1l-if SAMUEL LEWHtS 9 om: Successor to Lewis Bros. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Pipes, Matches, Cards, &c. —At the old stand— _ Lewis’ Building, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. and the public generally with line as heretofore at I mow ready to supply his former patrons all goods in San Francisco Prices! Thankful for past patronage, he respectfully olicits a continuance. meh1i-tf the Virginia city Stock Board on Saturdsy FAMILY GROCERY STORE. A. BARUH, Groceries and quality cash. He can always be No. 27 Commercial Street, Nevada City, OULD inform the public that he, has just W received a large stock of Ranch Butter, Vegetables. in fet ev usually found in S reore of this kind, H 4 eles are all of the first and will’ be sold found a6 the.
[WEAVER & COMPANY. BROAD AND PINE STREET g, op THE would-be-possihte to ao Wider the Sred. [it system, and with onr facilities in San-¥ran. ONE! PRiIog and Summer . SeMeEET Reve den: 224, 1864,Bie beg {0.Inform our friends and-the pebiteMonday the 25th day of January, . We shall sell our Goods, EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASH. te _We shall keep no more running acconnté, and all Goods ordered must 0 be paid for when pur. chased or on delivery. We have been forced to pursue this course, sustained im collecting such a accounts as have ‘of this House. In a credit business; the GOOD and PROMPT PAYING customers have to: pay: for the doubtfal ones, as the Merchant has to make up in LARGER PROF: ITS the amount he loses in BAD DEBTS. large number of heretofore been on the Books By adopting the Cash Principle !! In our business, we Shall be able to sell at LOWER PRICES. cisco, will be able to give our eustomers-all the advantages of the markets, and sell ‘at such pri-. )-CeB aS will Defy Competition! Wholesale Buyers will find it Sreatly to their advantage to give ue @ call, Our business will beconducted on the princi. Quick Sales, Light Profits and no as Bad Debts. We'shall strictly adhere to Thanking our friends for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping for a continuance of the same, and trusting that our Cash System, will meet their approval, We remain, Respectfully, WEAVER & COMPANY. WEAVER & COMPANY, DEALERS ' In GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, . —axD— LIiQvoRns. See WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. * iw FORCASH. gy NO. 59 BROAD STREET, " " evade Clty. —_from the great difficulty and loss that-haw been t—” -}TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES. In great abilidance AVE disposed of their old atock of Cloth. ing and would inform their old patrons and‘a8 Many new ones as wish to secure ieeeeae es. That they have just reeeived a od TREMENDOUS sTOCK SPRING & SUMMER _ TWOLOTHING, 4 . OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES! . . OF. WHICH THEY ‘WILL seLL lishment in the State ! ' Their magnificient stock consists in part ofthe following articles : . COATS! From the finest custom-made Broadcloth Coat down to a common linen coat; . : PANTS:1 i ' ‘We have a splendid variety of Pants, of évery ; size, quatity and color. VESTS! Any quantity of Silk. Satin, Marseilles, Cassimere and every other kind of Vests. FRENCH CASSIMERE SUITS! Something entirely new ! ; English and American Business Suits a \ large and. beautiful stock. ‘BOOTS AND SHOES! Sermeie “town with tT oor pir J HATS! hn They have a very large assortment and every style suited to the various tastes. UNDER CLOTHING 1 We have a most complete assortment of Shirta, Under: shirts, Drawers, Collars, Socks, &e. Silk and Linen HMaadkerchiefs, : Cravats and Neck Ties, Saratoga Trunks, &. a0: &0;{ __. They have a stack of Clothing worthy the at tention of purchasers and seleeted expressly for the Nevadacity trade which they w'll sell cheaper than ever before offered in the State. _. S» HAAS & CO, Nevada, May ist, 1804. =) DRUG GIS1 \ g NEVADA gg. F., SPENCE, } ; Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIST, BROAD STREET, Nevada City, Cal. Keeps constantly on hand a fullsuppl y of Drugs and Medicines, White Lead, Paints, of all kinds, Paint Brushes, Plagter Paris, ‘Whiting, Pure Kerosene, Camphene, Spirits Turpentine, Burning Fluid, — Lard Oil, , Castor Oil, Linseed O11, Neatsfoot Oil, Carriage Sponge, Chamois Skins, ry &e., &C. 9 In fact every article in the line of a weil ordered Drug Store. : t? Prescriptions compoun ded with all possibie precision.Nevada, Nov. 2—tf MEAT MARKET. MMER PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, . i Where they have just received a New, ‘Large Cheaper than any other EstabP % NEW CLOTHING STORE ! A. ROSENTHAL & CO.OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada and the surrounding towns that they have opened a 2 First Class Clothing Store, —AT THE sedidehicindsianaie emataenennen Consisting in part of the following articles :— COATS, VESTS, PANTS. SHIRTS, -HATS AND CAPS UNDER CLOTHING, CRAVATS, _ HANDKERCHIEFS: COLLARS California Blankets, And in fact everything usually found in an Ea. tablishiient of this kind, ~~. They have #lsoa very large stork FRENCH’ AND ENGLISH > Cassimere suits, Especially adapted for Spring and Summer wear. They invite the attent on of every one to their stock of Goods which is : Entirely Newand all of the Latest Styles and E’ashion! Every garment purehased at this Establish ment is warranted to—fit.Mr. Rosenthal, who han been making Fashionable garments for seyeral years, in this city, will-see that every article gives. the best setisfaetion; —— The stock has_been--purchased-on-euah terms ‘CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. They hope, by givin customers, to merit a Tonage, Oo satisfaction to their iberal share of public pat =pon'r FORGET THE PLACK— : IN-KNOXS NEW BRICK BUILDING TON. THE CORNER OF = ~ Broad and Pine Streets, Opp. the stores of Goldsmith and Weaver & Co A. ROSENTHAL & GO,” ~~ Névada, May 5th, . New Dry Goods Store. A. GOLDSMITH, 3 At the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sts. EGS leave to mite the Ladies orbbinis ana I er and the public ia Seneral to eall and examine his New and Magnificent _ STOCK oF a SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS . Comprising the finest selection of Silks, Pop. lina, Merings, French and English Prints, Delatnes, and Lawns, Chambrays, Ginghams, &c, All of the fingst and latest styles and fashion. Also a #plendid assortment ot Fane Trimmings, Embroideries, Laces ofa tlowé. A fine selection of ' : Goods, descripf CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, _ Constantly on handand at Greatly Reduced Rates! v thankfal for past patronage, I respectfully colicit a continuance of the r+ . &. GULDSMITH, Corner of Broad and Pine etrects, at the late _ stand of Bates & McCormick. Central Pacific Railroad ~—AND— CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD Sar AND AFTER MONDAY April 25th, until further notice, trains will leave the foot of K STREET, SACRAMENTO, as follows : For Lincoln and Folsom, at..<.6.15 A. M. For Folsom, at... Aah ebOR CD eaei 1OA. Me. ; RETURNING, Leave Folsom at..... ttseeeseeeeeeT DOA. M Leave Lincola at... Torre 4 A.M yer LELAND STANFORD, President C. P. R, R. co. New Stock ! an2s ‘New Store . ! . L PHILIPS has removed to BROAD ST., @ next door to Welch’s Bookstore, where he has on hand a large stock of : ‘HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO, OF EVERY BRAND, Meershaum and other Pipes of endless varieties scription of FANCY Goops. Orders from the country promptiy and faithfully attendedto. : Come and try one of my splendid Cj,if zou want Tobacco—I have got the best in the State. ‘ m LIFE INSURANCE, Connecticut Mntual Life insurance Company, of Hartford..-....+..-. Connecticut. The best Life Insurance Cempany imthe United States. * g Policies made -payable in U. 8. Gold coin JOHN PATTISON, Agent. Cutlery, Toys, Baskets, and every deCLOTHING, rd I = cee o m ide ates las asst sep hemie, 2! REI it SRE. Fhe. ee ee Sea eee oe See ene ie repaint