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

March 7, 1865 (4 pages)

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, ree Die: eR \s °C Bats 6 he . ~‘mendation of every man who is alive to the} couragement and support. q While we have made sida gldbis c bisdbots i tinually devoting ite flict between treason sire asst bedie piilipaet sce a caste; “we have iahee with sincere purpose to. _ Our paper was born amid the first throes of . tain. ’ gounties of the State the Supervisors have to-wecord the fact that the Supervisors of OTT ROE ROE See a ee Havni Baie Toa _ rab ‘nonin henner! jt ~ ZOCAL MATTERS. 6! Our Texre . Vouume. —To-day we isenue the first number of our tenth volume.. Several years ago, against the advice of some of our best friends ‘end with . the doubts of the community as. to our suc‘ Ceas, We started the first daily papet in Nevada county. We have found ‘the result to justify. our belief ‘that such an enterprise . would-be suppurted here, for our paper has . been and ig to day, a pecuniary success, and we enter upon this volume with all due en‘guecess we huve had the satisfaction of con-. columns to the cause of freedom and the Union. In the great cona “amEW goons! A. HANSON ouLD D RESPECTFULLY INFORM’ THE “citizens: Uetbyorete arse] AND Provision Store. In Dr. Hunt’s Building, is Adj. the National Exchange Mote, on ar Street, ehtesen Uiaieae: 0m will be in constant ‘Teceipt ot rey tas @ Pe weg ot : CROCE RISES, tigt as tei . aid the right and be true to the country.— thie vast national convulsion. Days of struggle, of despondency,. and of triumph, have . sitice passed over the nation ; and it lives to join in the acclaim which greets the noble victories of our arms, that hasten the dawn -of honorable, enduring peace. «To our business patrons we say that we liave extended our job office’ and facilities for doing every variety of job work in the best style and at reasonable’ rates. We have our work in either style or price. To our numerous" advertising” ‘patrons we extend our hearty thanks. : “We enter upon our tenth volume with re-}. newed hope and confidence. We trust by. an honest devotion to the interests of the] County, State, and Nation, te deserve the warm suipport ¥ we receive and hope to. re-. Pwe Senoot. Furd.—While in’ many ignored the claims of schools, we ate glad county haye . increased the tax for educational purposes ten cents, making it thitty eétits on ach one hundred dollars.— . This-is the limit allowed by law, and for this aet the county. Board will receive the eomvital interests of the State and nation. The ly interest in school matters. New retest .are being built and old ones: refitted, and eupplied with improved school furuiture.— All this’ is being done ‘without drawing to any great extent upon the public fund. In just Feeeived a large amount of material, 7 type, cuts, &c., for use in this ont, . @ and ate prepared to give full satisfaction in ae, ees . These Gesda wt will be sold WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. _ "In order to sell Goods traeting bad debts, I shall FOR CASH 1} owing List of Prices Current, correcrep Isthmus Butter, 40 cents pound. ~ Ranch Butter, 50 cents 2 pee pound. Goshen Cheese, 25 cents per pound. Baran pena 25 ate pa pound. pound. mus Cod Fish 15 cents d. Seiagreese mee Teens _ REVOLVERS, To which he inrtes sibeaiure mm want ho ava Fe 3 Purchasers are particnlarly invited to the fol. EVERY: MORNING, «. THAT CREATEST BLOOD jo OREAT, rT REDUCTION =) Now ts methine te eal eiseh 3 HARDWARE, = fenkthih tick Welch: dedelnas, locks & sheaves, nepdaye, ; _ Wheelbarrows; eel Wagon Material, ou ana Varnish, ‘i Paints, Kerosené, . And a very fine assortment of : KEBROSENA LAMPS. IRON HOSE PIPE, _ Constantly on hand and made to order. es NO. 37 MAIN STREET. L i Feb. 8th. os “DRUGS AND MEDICINES. : ‘WILLIAM H. KENT, a coed ne oe 0 aati oceuSs. 1. HAAS & CONe. vere AN@ BOY sa Winter Clothing & Rubber Goods hd AT GREATLY . = REDUCED PRICES ‘1 _Nevada, Feb. 1st. J W. H. CRAWFORD & CO., . Dealers in ay . as represented or be returned. Peake ett feed cotati on ‘hand and arriving. crepe See LR Fd we Cee E Z woust ‘ . We. ie sneela Necing formed «4 ahoene' PRO VISION i AND > © Lieuat BUSINESS, Atithe ola. stand 6f 'T: ‘ELtipp Beans & Co. . No. 52 Broad Street, aod “ee ofll be hap to eve all friends rene acu?" Bae business wi woreaer upona . . CASH BASIS! And having experiéneed the fact that “short: accounts make long friends” we will henceforward limit the extent and term of our credit ig the expiration of which term, prompt payment willbe required. Promises will not pay for “. “Grub” in the San ; rani ) Market, and we cannot use them. Our stock in trade will consist as heretofore of the best goods afforded by
the San Francisco market, which we will offer to the trade at figures affording a fair living profit ee given in all cases. ~ wae > hr per coaieh-tnah tay sel prove in every respect tention will be given the. — od ue at eh gp eae og A hater wr el Batter. Market, a As well as of all other Goods that furnish the OF THE FAMILY AND MINER. ree tar a ‘T. RLLABD 8KANS, who are thoroughly ac‘quainted with the wants of this victnity will To deslers in the neighboring towne we will offer superior inducements for “CASH. Araneae Sn Se & LIQuons, Weoden and Willow Ware, pen Tools, Nails, &c. &e. et bet oat At No. 1 Commercial Street, Nevada. Dat, we wil ae Bgl be wane wl Powe Sager seeterasta:. . om Soap Pate ors igied nt 16h cents por pound. He will keep com merer du large nnd . See re The or ARGE and eare Orleane Sagar If ont per pound. aati iss “LEAVITT & HAMILTON. Old Gor, Java Coffee, gran wien wd DRUGS, = Nevada, Jan. {, 1865 Old Gordarn Colee, ground, nhc Ib. . MEDICINES, ’ . aerate Se Poon sew yee nr apparent san CHEMICALS,” thelr aorounte. Leavitt & Hemficen: . Wax CandlesS0 cents por pound. PERFUMERY, &c. ce . Dried Praves 16 coats per poued. ee NEW CIDER. NEW CIDER. _ Dried Currents 14 cont per povnd. . _ #3 Phystotans’ Preseriptions careTerme , Somurtes Vecodenretees. . tully compoundedateall hours, = . yarou1, ane pawns es » S74 ots por Ib, siding emannnesr Buck At his Fruit Store, on Pine Street, Second door from G. K. Turner's. Alse on hand all kinds.of Wrait. Nevada, Nov. 10th. Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry . AND MACHINE SHOP. 8 ae EXGUvgs and BouLens s Steet castings, saw Ett wer end cat ae at as low rcs any etablishment Sacramento or Sad ieugh & Phoo FAMILY ‘GROCERIES. A. BARUFE @ULD inform RoE esr Wibsh sibel ‘of Onstes FAMILY GROCERIES sriseiberress. °K. BAROH,’ Comimerciat Strect * patio. ‘Nov. 29th, PURIFIER _ miny districts ‘where schools have heretoOy fenwi:beon: taught: ‘for’-the-termof theee't ao Le Doyens’ Sarsaparilla, Yel.ow imontiis, they will be continued for nine} omatoes se grannryigre~ <n pmenmtter daa of ten months during the present year — ong perc 4th The Great Cure tax of ‘thirty cente coming inte the aa “. For all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach and ~ treasury next fall, witl enable the trustees to. i Lobes per can Sj cont Bowels, Scrofulaand Rheumatism. ~ . salaries and to com-. 7h cori — Melt pry atom ging Bye mth ~Beg > can 50 cen ; ' mand the services of better qualified teach= ose rere errill's Yeast per can 25 ets, . IRBITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER, _ era. We are.giad that:we have mem as} jew Layer Raisins ne 4 Roce 91 4 $1 50 + LA ey Sas Kina ay AND “mémibers of the Board who are inclined to} eer: Fe RA.. ‘ aniwut do sil they ean for Public Schools. dear Golden syrep shor $ $1 gg URINATING, CALCUL, OBAV EL She THE GRtapuation. —On Saturday last}. caw rin “— mee ~ 4 lepers ears STI) = business enerally ream Ais ; For these diseases it i* rem this city A a sored ot att Mf oeccolate FL oo 8 . “kas Lithontripticte hes wocqual; beibg chom-. "encieco—felaht : itinens. Licks Geral Wonton 125.40 do ieall combined with . lodinn Sf povecoste: tn payee ne ro k and fi . one Files: FH ‘ 3 . Bietwenrce the rev ofthe Kida. preventing num o y men, ran! le, . olina Rico Sd bladder and ureters vs turned out for parade. The was psa ag ; 2 4 An fs gland, iretation of tbtneeh of the bladder: disagreeable, but the soldiers did not mind + Sardines per 4 boxes 25'centa. dropey, ae. that. Both in the dritf'and the firing’ the. do rd te S74 do t euaaetiae Boumnaen, Abies: company acquitted itself with great credit, . ~C:O. Soap per bar 194 conta. Sold by all Deaggists. Seven rounds were fired, and with one ig bo ~ +e ~. For asle whel+anre or retail by = exception, when the order was misupPickles gal. 50 cents. JOSEPH M. LEVEY kK). derstood, the cotnpany ‘fired as one man. a4 ‘do eet okt — OS cox cumabt seek tas en Dering parade, the arms were “stacked” Catsup per’ bs 25 cents. cumiees ot Uenan unl Why euneen invite to do. is S56. French Hair Dressing Suloom. & Eaton's, ““Blaze's,” Frank Guild’s Beck-. Wine Vi 75. do man’s and Carley & Potter's. Altogether . Salt per “ate “FELIX GILLET, ° the boys had a pleasant dayof it. ‘ + do 5 de % do marched tothe music of the fife and. drum ,. ee vs do bese te seine Carter's Srnce band, the latter having} 40 pa wee oe ae hop, at stand on uity i a credit to the county. Itie. Ground Ls as ae Bsn RE ‘Yad Donation Pavry—-On. last Frio]. __ 40 Allepico do 95 do sgn Sioned st Sf ne of Bet, FE, Die: . Rote Conceett aes See — Quite a large number were prevented from. joger Soames BSANEER, ~< on tsuvust ofthe cians, beDOGE Senne x Pore 8. 3: A SS ap Nevads. . B. Lancoster furnished 's arringe for the}. . ,ivaia’p Shovels 1.00. nist ‘evening aiid about fiity persons were dut—. ' Hunt's Axes 175 Ae oe rege gh vege ae S Gee cea . Nevada, Feb. 14th, A. Hi . a business, to our old regular paying trade; at ope nid “Windows; a . » Be aries, Magee or r DEALER IN Au EURNITURE. : ce trea Planing and Turning Dont to Order, senior net coo a see teniencienaamaed _UNDERTAKING ie At the « shortest notiee and at reasonable rates, QUARTZ QRUSHING,., . Guat uaa to my Retehinheehtee EXCELLENT QUARTZ MILL, in good working: order, supplied with the ' BEST MACHINERY, ————— SE. ea Dicheal ©. RANDOLPH, WATCHES, ‘braWonDe;:, FANCY x Goons. . —— Masonic Sutieinn-teemehet Pine & Com. mercial Streets, Nevada _ igual Saddlery aad Ravkess Shop. Me te WwW. Cc. JENKINS Wotrere j-Nevada that he Seayep ag "7 pA by keep. stantly on hand at the Fhe i FOOT oF main srnunt, tg ¢. tt Repairing one Pemsiaengle If You Want a Geoa Drink, . ao TO ) BLAZES New & Choice Si . : Knight T: Lubins Wight Blooming Sete' Red Cross ae + . . orner of Pine and Commercial Birmle A Large . Assortment of POMADES & FANCY G vor 6aLe BY 7 te \ NJ Done at short notice and at the lowest rates. :t. x +e. ‘ JOSEPH M. Levey,” = . b Commercial EP Every article furnished Cheaper: for Nevada, Dec. 2@th. ; : pi one BLAZE’S SALOON: aw COR. oF PINE AND COMMERCTAL st” ase