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e and Ele"HING,
‘ket.
yles for the
‘ade,
any Clothh he :
atisfaction.
stock of
Goods,
IES;
assor tment
VALISES,
; Shioés,
me. .
ces! 4}
ind examine
‘hases.
he Peods are
pund tobe ag
Works,
sea. .
rehy notified
than House
charge.
n Sprinkliug
oses will
eek, to make
none will be
nota regular
apid. 2w .
Festival
:
* THE.
UN DY
‘3th, 1864.
-By the Band
i and Chorus
By the Band
iy and Chorus
By the Band
* aad Chorus
By she Band
ong & Chorus
ig and Chorus
By the Band
‘k. Tickets $5ct uf this Fes
i to assist and
{ Nevada City
stock !
BROAD ST.
tore, where he
OBACCO,
dless varieties
Ds.
ptiy and faithid Cigars—and
the best in the”
mys .
ised.— An Orertain city oftrada‘doordaip
and Assessor.
or more ¢
proved by the
inhabitants of
or the faithf
he penal sums —
00).
000.
60.
yssed fixing the
repaied. last
“evening, a highly
bere: at the: Different committees are re ques.
them a pleasant voynge.
~_missions forthe newly elected officers of the
“going atiead.
_Meneed operations in earnest and found at—
_the. town.
“was varied.
-tile talent.
‘Irwin
=a 7: wonaiie: “MAY 10th.
STRUCK IT RI€H.—During the excite.
ment in the qeartz. line, bout a year-ago, a
company called the Gold Run Company,
took up sowe ground, when they found
croppings of a good ledge in the ravine near
the Nevada Flouring: Mite. They worked
a while and took cut_considerable quartz
which did not yield sufficient to justify their
Last’ ‘week they comlarge and well defined tode~~ Out of a> par
of Fock they got sume $8 00; by pounding it
up inahand mortar. On Saturdoy last they
commenced getting machinery on the ground
and the prospect now is thet it will prove
to,be a big thing. That is only one of the
hundreds of good ledges within gunsfut of
THE IRWINS.—At Leuperance Hall last
interesting entertainment
was given by the Irwina.
Mrs.
She takes-a-number
ters and does them all well. -Her singing is
fine, and hee aeting almost faultless. Mr
would force the bluest man in the
mountains to kuugh. Master Harry apoke a
piece, with whichall were delighted. The
Irwins are just the style to éuit Californians
and they are bound to ‘‘maks abit.” Another entertainment will be given by them
The performance
Irwin is a lady of versa-of-eharaes
this evening.
them.
Be HOOL Books.—Geu A Chute “+h & Co
advertise that ‘thy y hate just received a
large supply of the School Books preseribed
by the State Board of Edecation.
‘take notice.
Everybody should go and see
Feachers
onitiie
EXCHANGE NATIONAL HoTEL.—The
proprietors of this well known house eet out
in full what they can do Jor their patrons in
an advertisement-in this morning's Transcaipr. Aill-these who wish good board,
dodging, &¢, are reqiested t: read it. They
also publish the errivels at their Hotel.
THANKS —To W a ‘es siahorta. of the
Pacific Line for a copy of the-Sseramento
Union at 20 minutes of 12 Bully time.
-<
SANITARY Mbeting,—Ailladies, met =
ted to theet at the Oud’ Fellow’s Hall tomorrow é@v¥ening. Thia will be the Inet
meeting before the Festival. Itis desired
that every membereh: wld be in attendance.
ao
DEPARTED.—Gee. R. uaneneter and family left this city on Sunday Inet, foratrip te
their old home on the Atlantic vide, We wish
S
‘
come Comm™issions Rectivep.— The
2 ee
CLOTHINC !
p<) ‘Pre Trp or Fasnion !”
tae
MESSRS 8S. HAAS &CO.,
' SAT THE OLD STAND, CORNER OF
PINE-AND COMMERCIAL STREETS
Hit disposed of their old atock of Clothing and would inform their old patrons.and
as many new ones as Wish to secure
_ CREAT BARGAINS ~
“That they have just reecived aThk rh eDoes ST.OCK OF
SPRING & SUMMER
‘CLOTH: NG, ot
OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES!!
“WHICH THEY WILL SELL
Cheaper than any other EstabHishmentin the State !
Their magnificient stock consists in part of the
folio wing articles : :
COATS!
From the finest custom-made Broadcloth Coat
downto a common linen coat,
NTS!
We have ‘a sple Phen variety of Pants, of every
. ize, quality and color.
VESTS!
Any quantity of Silk. Satin. Marseilles, Cassi
mere and eve ry other kiud of Vesta. :
. FRENCH CASSIMERE SUITS!
Something entirely new!
English and American Business Suits
Taree _and—heautif~al stock —
BOUTS AND SHOES!
Enough on hand to furni-h every man-in the
towa With a good pnir.
> AES I
They have avery large assortment and every
style suited to the various tastes.
UNDER CLOTHING !
, We have a most complete ks-ortment of Shirts,
Under shirts, Drawers, Collaré, Socks, &ca
Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs,
Cravats and Neck Ties.
Saratoga Trunks, &c. &c. &e1
They havea stock of Clothing worthy the «ttention of purchasers and selected expressly for
the Nevadacity trade which they w‘il seil cheaper than ever befure te in the Stute
S. HAAS & CO.
_ Nevada. Ms 1864.
A Curd.
Nevada, Mareh let, 1864: .
i toes undersigned agent for the ‘Florence
Sewing Machine Co," takes pleasure in an
nouncing to those in want, that he now has sueh
urrangements with the General Agent for the
Pacific coast, at San Francisco. that he can fur
nish at short notice, any kind machine wanted
The price ranges from $65 00 408145 OO.
A specimen can be scen at my residence,
85 Main street.
For circulars or samy les of sewing, apply to
or dddri sa
GEO. A. RANDALL, Agent.
At Weaver & Company’s store, No. 59 Broad
No.
Nevada Light Guard were’received yesterday.
From January 1 to April 30, Meader,
Lolor & Co., shipped 1,875 tans of copper
ore from Stockton. Other parties shipped
as.much more.
ee
In New York Stat+clergymen's proper.
ty to the ‘extent of $1,500_is exempt from
taxation:
AN effort ie ‘bemy uoide secure the
presage by Congress of a law to protect
buffaloes.
lo
A FAMILY consisting of two industrious
elderly persons, in Woleott, Vermont, made
six hundred and sixty pounds of butter from
two cows, last year, and eold it at a goad
figare.
A CHORCS OF ANVILS AND ARTILLERY.
—Atethe inauguration -of the new Governor
of the free State of Louisiana, which was
celebrated at New Orleans the 4th of .
March, the music probably Burpxased,
on
in
noise at least, a.jthing previously atte mpted.
It was arranged wud conducted by Mr. P_S.
Gilmore,~-of Boston.
school ehildrea were accoupanied by the
strains of severs!. wilitary bands, and the:
chorus was swelled by the beating of fifty ;
anvils, by the ringing vf all the belis in the
city, and by the thunder of fifty picces Of
artillery! The cannon were fired simultahevusly by oné electric wire; the ends of
which were brought to Mi Gilmore’s table,
and the times of ringing the bells were Gone”
trolled by connecting a wire -from the table
with the telegraph of the Fire Department.,
It is said that thie bo 'd and novel experime:t
was entirely sneer esful,and that the blend_ing of tremendous sound was impressive bes
j
The voivea of 8,000}
jin Hotels
ni reet. Nev ada C iy. m1-tf
sore Throat.
Oe cenge:
and similar troubles, if suffered to progress, result in serious Pulmodx ary, Bronchial and Asthmatic affections oft« ntime * incurable.
Brown's Bronchtel Troches
are compounded #0 ax to reach direc ly the seat
of the disease and give almost ipstant revief.
Agente for California, REDDINGTONE& Co.,
San Francisco.
UNION HOTESS
Main Sireete May oda.
Messrs. Eaton & Willinmson,
Having leased the above New, El
gant and Commedious Hutel. and
furnished it in the most-costly man
ner, are now prepared to receive
their triends and the publie gener
ally, belvweviny they can satiefy all
w ha » may favor them with their patronage. The
Hotel contains
‘ONE HUNDRED LIGHT AND AIRY ROOMS,
NOTA DARK ONE IN THE HOUSE,
And ofa size much larger then are usually found
The Partors'are furnished in a superior sty le
THE BEDS are supplied with the very best
Spring and Hair Mattresses—tiie
of the very best quality.
THE FABLE wil contain all that the market
afford«
THE BAR is fitted up in-astyle not surpassed
by any hous: in the state, and all its contents
are of the chotees? kinds,
THE BILLIARD KOOM is eapp'ied with Phe
. Jan’s best fubles. poeket and earom.
Persons travetm, to and from Washoe will find
thie House thé most desirable «topping place on
the route.—to the travelets for pirasure, we
have only to kay that the climate of Nevada is not
surpassed inany part of the state
The Pacifie Stage and Express Company’s ef.
fice is im the House. and p»ssengers by the Callfornia stage Co’s coaches willbe driven to the
Union if they desire. The Post Office, Telegraph
and Expres: Offices ave iu the same block,
IRA A EATON,
ISAAC WILLIA M30";
_ Nevada, April 24th in#4.
“aes Z. P. DAVIs,
AVING opened ashop at his residence on
I Spring Street is ready to do work at
Gunsmithing, Lock Repairing.
&c. at short notice and on reatonap\. * * rms.
Nevada, Nov. 13th.
: w beg to inform our friends
+4 hat on and-after
iimea clean and
pa
W eaver ‘& Giese Saisie
x
ACARD
FROM
WEAVER & COMPANY,
Nevada, Jan, 22d-1864-—
amet rhe Scecns
. Monday the 25th day of % anuary,,.
We shall sell our Goods,
EXCLUSIVELY F€R CASH.
We shall keep ne more running accounts, and
all Goods ordered must be paid for when pur“chased or or delivery
We have beon fareed ta pursue —this—course,;
from the great difficulty and loss that as been
sustained in collecting sucha large number of
accounts as have heretofore been on the Books
of this House.
Ina credit business, the GOOD and
PROMPT PAYING customers have to
pay for the doubtful ones, as the Mer.
chant has to make up in LARGER PROFITS the amount he loses in BAD DEBTS.
By adopting the
Cash Principlet!
Yn our business, we shall be able to sell at
it system, and with our facilities in San Francisco, will he ablete give our eustomere ali the
advantages of the markets, and sell at such pri
ces as will
Defy Compctiitisn!.
Wholesale Buyers will find it greatly
totheir advantage to give us a call:
Our business will be conducted onthe principles of
Quick Sales, Light Profits and no
. Bad Debts.
“We ‘shall strictly adhere to
ONE PRIC'"U
Thanking our friends for the liberal patronage
heretofore enjoyed ‘by this House, and hoping
for acontinuance of the same, and trueting that
our Cash System,-will meet their approval,
We remain, Respectfully.
WEAVER & COMPANY.
WEAVER & COMPANY,
DEALERS IN =
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Se.
LIQUORS.
\
SS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
ie FOR CASH. #}
2 “NO. 59 BROAD STREET,
j= Nevada City:
on
‘ \e
ta” Goods delivered Free of Charge. 3
That it woutt>c possible fo do under the ieee i
jDRUGGIST
BROAD STREET,
Nevada City, Cal.
~—Keeps constantly on hand a fullsupply of
Drugs and Biehicines,
White Lead, mt
Patmte, of all kinds,
Paint Breahee;.
Plaster Paris,
Whiting,
Pure Kerosene,
Camphene,
Spirits Turpentine,
Burning Fiuid,
Lard Ou,
“Castor. OM, ae
&
Linseed Ott,
Neatsfoot Oil,
Carriage Sponge,
Chamots Skins,
&e 7 &e.
SMELEL & FANCY ARTICLES
“In great abtiidance
Ce In fact every article in the line of «
well ordered Drug Store.
Te Prescripuions compoun
ded with ali possible care and
precision:
Nevada, Ne Nov. 20—tf
NEW SPRING GOODS!
—— .
JACOB BROSENTHAL,
as just received at his
‘“*‘MART OF FASHION !’’
No. 64 Broad Street, Nevada,
N_ entire new stock of Spring and Summer
Goods consisting in part. of
Plain and Fancy Silks, Challis, De
Caines, Linen, White Goods,
Hostery, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c.
Which we offer at
VERY LOW RATES!
Tam now re ceiving moat of my Goods direct
from New York, and ean afford to sell them
Cheaper than any other Dry Goods House in the
city The Ladies of Nevada and the surrounde
jog towns are invited to call and @ce for them
eclves. My prices are low and Goods will be
foundas represented ‘Thankful to my patrons
tor past favors I wolicit a continuadrce,
JACOB ROSENTHAL.
__ Nevada, Aprit 244.
ad
c.£E Humphries,
Blacksmith and Whe-lwricht,
Broad Street, next door to City Jalil
Everything in-the Blacksmith
and Wheelwright line dene with
despatch and at reasonable rater.
Pertoaier attention paid to
_ aps 6m Horseshoe #
S.ROTHS CHILD,
At Junction ef Main & Commercial Sts.
NEVADA. ‘
“Keeps corstantly.on hand the best of
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c.
Those inwant of ggod (1;
should by a-l roca call
. tab lishment.
Milw aukie Brewer ry.
16 Spring Street, Nevada.
gare, Tobaeco, Pipes,
at this well-known es
_upi tf
No.
de of Nevada county aud lis frien te, that he
in Ow prepared to tarnish them with a eupcri
or articic’at
LAGER BEER
By the Barrel Sc Bottle. Ordera left
Brewery, on ened ton will be promptiy atfaithfully attend de myl om
J. M. LEVEY,
Ee
Druggist and Apothecary,
Commercial Street,
A few doors below the Daily Transcript Office.
Neyada, Nev. 1th
Which he will sell at the lowest possible rates, .
W. DREYFUSS vould inforra the eitizens
nt the
NEW DRY COODS STORE.
The ‘Undereigheed begs leave to inform the La
dies of Nevada and vicinity and the
public in general that he
has opened his
New Dry Goods Store.
Where he will eee. ao the
finest assortmeut of oe
. ee rm
of Dress Goods,~ ——
or the Latest Styles and Wadkions,
. Also a full assortment of
Embroidery, Trimmings and
Millinery Goods. Carpets,
Oil Cloths, &e. «ce.
solicited.
A. COLDSMITH,
dé At thetate ate tof Bates & MeGormick:
SAMUEL LEWIS,.
Successor to Lewis Bros.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Pipes, Matches, Cards, &e.
—At the old stand—
and Pine Streets, Nevada.
T° now ready to supply his former patrons
and the public generally with all goods tn
his line as heretofore at
San Francisco Prices!
Thankful for past patronage, he ier
olic itea continuxnce, meh tey
~ Centr al Pacific Railroad
=A Mii
CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD
ON AND APTER MONDAY, April 26th, natil further notiee, trains will leave the foot
of K STREET, SACRAMENTO, as follows :
For Livcotn and Folsom, at...6.15 A. M.
For Folaom, at.. eer sescecee JOA MM.
RETURNING, r
Leave Folaomat...cceceessee oeneea ak 7.30 A.M.
eave Tinoola at. iiss icc ccacaes ac 10.45 A.M;
LELAND STANFORD,
a728 President CoP. Ry Re 60c, H. MEYER & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS TN
FINE BRANDIES, WINES,
AND
Liquors wenerally.
BRICK STORE, 76° BROAD STREET
Nevada, April 26, 1864.
National Exchange Saloon.
CARLEY & POTTER, Prop’rs.
bee oa 81 LOON has been Ilrased by the an
dersiyned and fitted up ana first clase Saloon.
We shall aiways keep on-hand the best-of
Wines, Liquors, Ale, Porter & Cigars.
. This Saloon is furnished with two of the best
Billiard Tables in the State.
Nevada, April 7th—tf
BLAZE’S SALOON:
COR. @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST
if You Want a Good Drink,
GO TO BLAZE'’S
FRESH RANCH BUTTER
RECEIVED ;
EVERY MORNING,
AT THE
United States Bakery,
On Pine Street,
JULIUS. DREYFUS.
Nevada, April &th. 5
J. M’ALLISTER.
a
7 OULO inform theif old friends and the
publie ge ners illy that they have opened a@
Fruit & Vegetable Store,
ON MAIN STREET, Oppesite Union Hotel
Where they will always keep on hand
Apples, Fruit of all kinds,
Fresh Vegetables,
. Fresh and Salt Fish, Ham & Bacon.
Dried Beef, adc. &.
We shall endeavor to keep on hand everything
usually found ina Fruit and Vegetable stereNevada, Jan 25th: 3m
‘MEA rT “MARKET,
the very best of Beer,PonKk, Mur
TON. VEAL, CouNED Beer and
Punk, at hin shop on Broad Street
two doors belaw Hanson & Co’s, which he will
sell at re -anonable rates for cash. ‘apse
MEAT MARKET,
wg} where he is prepared to supply everynody witt the best of beg,
VEAL, Pouk, MUTSON, CouNeD BREF and PoRK
he, ke at the lowest cash prices. apso
J. i. CALDWELL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Office on Broad street. In Fire proof ee
‘apposite spe ace ** Drug Store,
\ del Aci ITH WANTED.
A sb
JAMES COL LEY keeps on hand
Po
JAMEs MONROE can be found
at the ny stand on Broad Street.
one =e can do every kind of work.
BLAC KSMITH is wanted iminediately—
HU ‘tales KiKS, Broad str
mend ye
At the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sts,
. Saks, Merinos, and al ‘kinds =
The eenes of the public is respectfully
Lewis’ Building, Corner of Broad
my
IMPORTER OF — ne i
Gece tenis 2 ota the
sacs ces fal eee aoe
ag
TEE ae ua eee
meets:
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