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March 9, 1865 (4 pages)

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wevadn Daily ry ransevipt, ” eornanat — — : LOCAL MATTERS. MILITARY IN SCHOOL. —We understand ". > that wooden guns have “been: -furnj MARCH 9. ent under the supervision of F.Power, Esq., M. Preston has instructed his male pupils in these matters for some tizie, and his scholars have attained such-proficiency that they are a now officéred by boys, and are able to go through the movements without the guidance _of the instructor. We hope tosee the example-of Messrs. Preston and Power followedby other teachers in the county. Those who are unfamiliar with the drill can soon ‘obtain information necessary. raining can be done: at play time without encroaching upon the studies. “It i is excellent exercise, and greatly ; improv es “tliose who are Subjecte ad to it. = F 0 inboys ot the Intermediate School, and that. : the, teacher, they are daily put through the }manual of arms and drill: AtSan Juan, E. . "The military . _ Old Gov. Java Coffee, green, 30 ets per Ib. [3 BW 8! TORE! ¥ AND NEW GooDs!! Ps EE. HANSON ¥ ‘FURLYINFORM vHE 7 citizens and families of Nevada city and the 8 surrounding towns that he has-opéned a _ Family Grocery Pe eee S rovinkes Store, In Dr. Hunt’s Building,Adj. the National Exchange Hotel, on Broad Streef, . — He has on hand and will be in constant receipt of everything m the way ot, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, CROCKERY WARE, MINING FOOLS, 4. To which he invites the attention of all m want _ of anything in this line. These Goods will be sold WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. In order to selt Goods cheap and avoid contracting bad debts, I shall sei} strictly FOR CASH Purchasers are partienlarly invited to the folmeee g ‘List of Prices Current, CORRECTED EVERY MORNING, Isthmus Butter, 40 cents per pound, Ranch Butter, 50 cents per pound. Goshen Cheese, 25 cents per pound. California Hams, 25-ceute per pound. California Bacon, 25 cents per pound. Isthmus Cod Fish 15 cents per pound. California Lard per can $1.50 —Clear-Pork 25 cents per pound. _-__ Crushed Sugar 20 cents per pound. Powdered Sugar 20 cents per pound. 8. F. Refined Sugar 163 eents per pound. Orleans Sugar 14 cents pér pound. Costa Rico Coffee, green, 25 cents per Ib. Old Gov. Java Coffee, ground, 374 ets Ib. Old Rio Coffee, ground, 25 cents per Ib. Candles, 25 cents per Ib. Wax Candles50 cents per pound. Dried Apples-14 cents-per pound. Dried Prunes 16 cents-per pound, Dried Currants 14 cents per pound. Dried Peaches 14 cents per pound. Comet Tea 874 cents per pound. Japan Tea 75 cents per pound. Young Hyson Tea, green, 874 cts per Ib. Basket Tea-75 cents per pound. Black Tea 50 cents per pound. . MétMiurry’s Oysters per can 50 cents. ~ Kenseft’s Oysters per can 50 centa. Shriv¢s’ Oysters per can, 374 cents. Wirislow’s Green Corn per can 50 cents. Fresh Tomatoes per can 374 cents. Green Peas per can 50 cents. Turkey per can 50 cents. Chicken per can 50 cents. Clams per can 50 cents. Lobsters per can 374 cents. Jellies and Jams per can 50 cents. Preston & Merrill’s Yeast per can 25 cts. New Layer Raisins 4 boxes $1 50. do do 4 do$250. Heavy Golden Syrup Foeg gallon $1 25. Saleratus, Babbitt’s, 124 cents per lb. Soda do 124 do do Cream Tartar 624 do do Eagle Chocolate § 374 do du Pear! Barley ‘124 do do New Citron 374 do do Carolina Rico 15 do do “White Beans 8 de -do Chile Beans * 8 do do ‘Sardines per 4 boxes 25 cents. du<do 4 do 374 do : C.O.Soap per bar 124 cents. Pale Soap do ~ 25 do Castile Soap do» 75 do _Pickles per jar 4 gal. 50 cents. do “do 4do 374 do Catsup per bottle quarts 25 cents. do do yints 124 do Pepper Sauce per bottle 124 do Wine Vinegar per gallon75 do viel THE Wet Coprex LeAp.—The prosre-of ge = peetors-ef-the AV. ‘ell-Copper Mining. Compa--. . mal ny are still pursuing the ‘even tenor of their au way,” confident that they svill be in time rewarded for their expense and labor iy the on : discovery of rich ore: The shaft is now Lon @ down one hundred and fifty feet on the east ; = side of the ledge. A drift has beenrun from nes the bottom of the shaft west a distance of as fifty-five feet, and at that point ore of excellent quality has been found, though it is not be yet believed the main ledge isreached. The ol Well Company. possesses. unbounded confiano dence, and an energy that never flags. Prospecting has been .pushed_ forward with un‘the abated zeal since the gommencement of the ctl “s¢opper excitement. The owners deserve ages. success, and we have no doubt that they will siete. win inthe long run. : — CHRISTIAN COMMISSION MEETINGS.— Rev. H. -D. Lathrop and Rev: C. P. Lyford, agents of the Christian Conmission, will address the citizens of this place upon the present state of the work, on néxt Saturday . morning atthe Methodist Church, Broad st. These gentlemen have been connected with ‘the work in the field, one of them having been in service in the Army of the Potomac for three years, witnessing the battles fought : in the early part of Grant’s campaign. _ The ifics, other has been in service on the Missigsippi. t Both will doubtless be able to give the audience an interesting accuunt of scenes* upon the battle field. The Commission is engaged in -a noble work inthe campand field. Its} y. agents are found every where amid suffering _-and danger. binding up the wounds and alleviating the sutierings of the brave men who a are fighting. for the National honor. We hope that the church will be crowded on P pext Sunday. 30, Grass VALLEY Fouspry.—C. M. Taylor, owner of the Gruss Valley Foundry, . lately. destroyed by fire; has determined to oad rebuild it immediately. The Grass Valley rons Union says the main building will be of stone is in sixty by thirty feet in the clear. The foubdation and walls’‘are to completed in 18 fut . working days. —— Inpran MASSACKE.—We are informed that a gentleman who recently eaine to this lund city from Surprise Valley states that many a ofthe settlers residing there had been killed Veal, ‘ by the Indians. During the latter part of ke. at last Fall, large numbers of cattle were being ranched in the valley, but they had proba‘sth, biy been drivey into the market before. the 4 commencement of the Winter. Surprise rr 4 Valley is located in Sierra county, near the Nevada lire. “it. Tae Couxty AssessMiwT.—George B. ; McKee, County Assessor, has commenced to work for the current year. The list will ITE. doubtless be corisiderably increased as busihess is more prosperous and property niore valuable in the county than ayearago. We Me are informed that the Assessor has cumlavor’ menced work in Nevada township. REMOVAL.—We understand that Wm. H. under, “Crawford & Co. are fitting up the store adStreet joining P. Banner's, on Pine street, in fine rod _ style, and that they contemplate moving as soon as the necessary arrangements can be mag made. The store is in anexcellentiocation, and Crawford’ s establishment will be a ¢red_ the-neighborhood. vest As J Took THE OaTu.—Edward McDaniel, thro* 4 ton, of Dr. MeDan Ma aville, who rewp the . “aa few te oi the South, }. whete hehas served usa Confederate officer, 7. took the “oath.of allegiance’on Friday last Marshal Parks of ’ before Provost Maryorilie, Be’ per 3 = powae beg 125 = ve 5 do do. 25 do FULLY inf his cld-eustomers do 10 do—* do 374 do — eos 8 public ta svemteal that be “has redo 20 .do. do 75 do oie his Barber Shop, at the old stand on o Fe sy i te COMMERCIAL STREET, ee ee A few doors below Pine Street, where he is a > A S ready to do anything in his line of business. do All rs do = do Hair Cutting doneii the best style. _ = Cinnamondo2 do Razors Hened and warranted. — » Grain Pepper per io 30 do xr Razors for Sale,£h do Allspice : do igi ton attention paid the eutting of . Soe Soda Crac ae 7 * Butter 0 0 “ae Pie Nick do, 5H 16 de ; GEO. W. KIDD. Ginger Snaps ° ° BANKER, at cole os = = \ inthe Granite building, Broad street, Nevada. . ‘Aeoia’ Shovel” $1 OG. 2 OLD eat A archased at the highest market ; * sana lt advances naps + Be Dust forae teatiee’ ) S. ee remens B for mare eos em ‘Mint 16 D e8 on t becke “Axe ’ do ae Draioo 0 ee the lowest . " GREAT REDUCTION .21. a Winter Clothing & Rubber Goods Dealers in . HARDWARE, STEEL; -REVOLVERS,. POWDER, FUSE, Speer RRSP > ERR RIES BASS _OF -PRICES'! Now te the time te call at S. HAAS & CO’S. AND Boy, AT GREATLY _ (<g" REDUCED. PRICES! 473 Nevada, Feb. ist. a w. H. GRAWFORD & .C0., Leather and Rubber Belting, Blocks & Sheaves, 5 Wheelbarrows, Oak, Ash and Hickory Plank.’ Cordage, “A general assortment of: . Wagon Material, Oiland Varnish, Paints, Kerosene, And a very fine assortment of KEROSENE LAMPS. e : IRON HOSE PIPE, Constantly on hand and made tv order. NO. 27 MAIN STREET. Nevada, Feb. &th. DRUGS AND MEDICINES.” WILLIAM H. KENT, Has opened a New Drug Store—formerly occupied by his Father— At No.1 Commereial Street, Nevada. He will keep constantly on bend a Sas and well-selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ~~ ~~ PERKFUMERY, &c.
i Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours, Nevada, Feb 9th. THAT GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER . Le Doyens’ Sarsaparilla, Yel.ow Dock and Iodine Alterative. The Great Cure or all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, Scrofula and Rheumatism. YHE medicine reaches the CONSTITUTION it'T ‘self, anu féstores it to its normal condition. IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, AND CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, STRANGUNARY AND BURNING, OR PAINFUL URINATING, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, BRICK DUST, DEPOSIT, AND MUCOUS @K MILKY DISCHARGES AFTER URINATING. For these diseases iti trulya ‘sovereign rem edy and too much cannot be said in its praise. Asa Lithontriptic it hae no equal ; being chemically combined with lodine, “It” p »ssesses in a high vuegree the power of dissolving stone in the bladder and ureters of the Kidney, preventing gravel formations.and enlargement of the prostrate gland, irritation of the neck of the bladder dropsy, «ce. CRANE & BRIGHAM, Wholesale Druggists, Agents. Sold by all Druggists® . For sule whelesuie of retail by JOSEPH M. LEVEY, Pine and Commercial Streets. French Hair Dressing Saloon. FELIX CILLET, 4 In the selection of Goods’ for oir FAMILY . city, FREE OF CHARGE and with care and Grocery -y and Provision HOUSE. 2. E, the undersigned having formed-a Co partnership, will continue the WwW GROCERY, PRO VISION ~AND— LIQUOR BUSINESS, “At the old stand_of T. ELLARD BEANS & Cee No. 52 Broad Street, In the Kidd & eaten Block, to-see all friends ofthe ‘Where we will be happ Vaainess will hereafter ‘“-OLp Howse,” The be conducted upon a — ; CASH BASIS ! And having experienced the fact that “short forward limit the extent and term of our credit the expiration of which term, prompt payment will be required. “Grub” in the San Francisco ‘market, and we: cannot use them. Our-stock in trade will consist as heretofore of the best goods afforded by the San Francisco market, whick we will offer to “the trade at.tigures affording a fair jiving profit Fite, Doois, Fite, & aceounts make long friends” we will lience. busitiéss, to our old regutar paylng trade, at Promises will pot pay for . Eat a W. Cc. STILES, ra South End of the Suspension Bridge, “NEVADA CITY, CAL, & ANUPA CTURER OF DEALER IN ALL “kitids of \FURNIT c RE SUCH AS— sens : = Wardrobes, Bedsteads,Washstands, Bookcases, _ Tables, ~ _ Stands, ~_ pat Cribs, &C, &C —ALSO , Windows, ‘anda full guarantee given in all" cases. As to the Quality and Quantity of Goods purchased—that they shall prove in every respect. as represented or be returned. Particular attention will be given the ~ Retail Department, TRADE. Asupply ofthe choicest. selection from the Butter Market, As well as of all other Goods that furnish the LARDER OF THE FAMILY AND MINER. Will be found constaatly on _handand arriving. Our business arrangement at San Francisco with J. R. WHITNEY, and our old partner, T, RLLARD BEANS, who are thoroughly acquainted with the wants‘ of this vicmity will enable us to compete with amy house in the mounteins. ‘To dealers in the neighboring towns we will offer snperior inducements for “CASH. Always on hand WINES & LIQUORS, in Cases and on Draught. Wooden and Willow Ware, Mining Tools, Nails, &c. &c. for the best Eastern be able to fill orders to Having the Agency POW DER, we wil! _-extentat-Lov est Market. Goods delivered a reasonnbie distance from the . despatch. LEAVITT & HAMILTON. Nevada, Jan. {, 1865. ji7 All of “A. their.accounts. poe indebted tothe late firm Hanson & Co. are requested to settle Leavitt & Hamilton. 4 NEW CIDER. NEW CIDER oo A. CHAPMAN, ae inform the people ef Nevada that they can purchase py quantity, from one pint to twenty gallona, o COOD SWEET CIDER 1 —made every day— At his Fruit Store, on Pine Street, Second door from G. E. Turner’s. Also on hand ail kinds of Fruit, Nevada. Nov. 19th. Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry AND MACHINE SHOP. E Sa of every description, Quartz machinery constructed. fitted up or repaired. Every kinds of building castings, saw, erist, malt and bark mills—horse power end ear wheels. Orders filled promptly, and at as low rates as any establishment in Sacramento or Sad Francisco—freight added. Heugh & Thom.. S1TAM ENGINES and -BoiLERS builtto order, Castings apd machiFAMILY GROCERIES. A. BARUSE) OULD inform the eeote of Nevada city that he has just receiv a large and gia ¥resh stock: of Choice F AMILY GROCERIES Everything usually found in a well Store of this kind. All goods delivered eharge. Terms Cash. * &. BARUH, Commercial Street. Nevada, Nov. 29th. lated ree of Dissolution. HE co-partnership heretofore existing der the name aad style of. Worthingion in the Ranch and Milk-business was 0 the 4th r bye ry. J. ae a os al will carry on usiness as heretofure anil ie euthorieed to collect all bills due the firm and gat es debts. J G. WORToINGTON. P _ Feb, 7th. J: MARQUELL. ee MEAT MARKET. doors below Hanson rane ace Se og Pore Mut ¥ , Pork, so OD See wre od incet® will soll Casing, * ‘ Siding, Mouldings, And Building Lumber Generally. ; Planing and “Turning Done to Order. (=Every article faviietisd., Cheaper for Cash than it can be procured elsewhere thie side of Ran Francisco. 3 UNDERTAKING At the shortest notice and at reasonable rates, ~ eee _ QUARTZ CRUSHING, There is attached to my. Establishment an. EXCELLENT QUARTZ MILL, in “ working order, supplied with the BEST MACHINERY, . And operated by a skilful Mettallurist._Cus..____ tom Crushing done on favorable terms. jaa18 WM. ©. RANDOLPH, , Chr onometer and “Watch oe DEALER IN WATCH ES, DIAMONDS, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Spectacies, —AND— es FANCY GoOopDs. Masonic Building—Corner ef Pine & Oommercial Streets, Nevada City. _ Nevada, Jan. 19th. Saddiery and Harness Shop. ns w.c. JENKINS Wa respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada that he has purchased the at and trede of K. P. Larribee, and will keep stantiy on hand at the Shop, 0 man “FOOT OF MAIN STREET, Harnesses, Saddiex,. Whips, Spurs, And in fact everything usually found in a Store of this kind. Harness Repatring and Trimming Done at short notice and at the lowest rates. Nevada, Dec. 28th. BLAZE’S SALOON: COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST If You Want a Geo Levmigerera . &O TO BLAZ New & Choice Pelt ame Knight Templars Perfume. * Lubins }xtracts. IWight Blooming, Cereas. _ Red Cross Knight Pefume, Fairy do Jaques do Barncy’s do ¢ Assorted Odors, For sale by JOSEPH M. LEVEY. Corner of Pine and Commercial Stréets A Large Agsortment of —— POMADES & FANCY GOODS! FOR 8ALE BY JOSEPH M. LEVEY, Sy RK = . at reasquable rater w cash, 2 0 oy