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

May 18, 1864 (4 pages)

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ODS: ade, any Clothi he ; tisfaction. Goods, ES; softment ALISES, Shoes, . examine goods are d to be as itigens o; wne tha treets, ', Large ticles ~~ CAPS, a . from the manufactory of Davie & Co. of + THe Lrerce York Uxion Guarp.—Thie eentinued for the term. The jurymen were LARS, han Ee RENCH er wear. to their zatest places. ; D The Nevada pir WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY} Sth. en FourTH oF JULY. Weare glad that our eitwens are moving early io preparations for «Fourth of July celebration, It will be seen’ by a.aotice in another column that a meets ‘ingithaa béen called at the Cungregational + Church for next Thursday evening and we hope to see a large crowd in attendance. It” 1s proposed to make the celebration a.means of raising money for the benefit of the wouns ded soldiers. We trust that the entire cowacounty, and a profitable one to the Sanitary . BaiLt.—The colored popubition had a ball at Temperance H.ll last Monday evening. Phe affair-was-not largely attended, but we are informed that sume “tall dancing” was NEw Drv Goods.—Sel. Rosenthal. ad. . vertises in another column that he has moved into his new store, under the TRanscrirr Office, and has just received a splendid lot of Dry and Fancy Goods. Go and examine . his stock, ladies. ACCIDENT. —A team belonging to Joseph Miner of Maryeville, heavily laden with hame this ‘city, was -expsized when near the Back. bone hoase,on Sunday afterneen last. The wagon wae terribly demolished and the hame were scattered over the side hill, and seme ‘of them went down the bil—never ta be seen again. The damage is estimated at Tne Great Race-—The race between Jacobs’ horse and Tisdale's mare ‘comes off over the Glenbronk Course on Saturday af terneon next. Strke—the property of the Glenbrook Race Track Company. Before _ this storm the Track wasin maguificent cou~ ‘Tue “Ram.—We taeda regular wintes storm on Monday oight aud yesterday. Much more tain. has ‘fallen in the taet six daye farth@r north than here. We un-. derstand that it rained up hear the Lakes as herd for six nights past ax it did tere night before last. : ~ splendid company recent'y~ visited Dutch Flat where they were presented with a beautiful flag. They were the gueats uf the Pacific Guard. Sve the resolutions passed by the U Bet boys, in rnother column. Tue County Couxr.— Yesterday, Benjamin Rouce, egainst whom three indictments one for grand larceny and two fur petittarceny were found by the grand jury, was brought up for trial. The cases were all excused to Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, to which timé the Court a journed. ball on Monday, raised sixty dollare which was donated to the Saditary Fuad. WasatngTon Brass Baxb.— We forgot to acknowledge the serenade given us by that excellent band, during their recent visit to this city. Our ‘devil’ says it was wano— ‘we want at “buni.” id Gop Ron Quanrz Mixina Co.—This company, whose claims are lucated. oo Gold Run near the Grass Valley road, are going to work in earnest. They have purchased the steam engine on the claime of Horace Ferre aad will erect it on their lead immedi+ULN. ION = ad QO T E L 9 ately. That ing from the pri Besr Tre Yer.—Tbe Marysville stage drove up to the National Exchange yesterday at 10 minutes past 11 o'cluck. Tis ws the best time ever made between the two ia bound to pay big, judg> tthey hate got.REPUDIATED.~ The People’s Party, of San Francisco, has refused to renuminate any of the Supervisors whu opposed the subecription to the Centra) P. cific Railroad. THe New York Tribune foots up the receipte of the Sanitary Fair; April 18th, at $912,937 74. Tue wires between Fort Churcbill and Austin were down on Monday sight last— cunseqnently no East-rn news. Luts of strangers in town lately—nary THERE were thirtern deaths in Sacramento . Waar se Sirca.er este antine rat . CLOTHING: “Tur Tir or Fasnion !” MESSRS 8. HAAS &CO., AY THE OLD STAND, CORNER OF PINE “AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, AVE disposed. id stock of , ing and ese i a ola debe can as many new ones as wish to secure . “GREAT BARGAINS That they have just reeeived a TREMENDOUS STOCK OF SPRING & SUMMER tOoLOTHING, «4 OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES ?? WHICH THEY WILL aaa lishment in the State ! _ ‘Their magnificient stock i the tellowiag articles t : ao nae af COATS! . wh to a common lmen coat, PANTS: . .. We have a splendid variety of Pants, ‘of av Bize, quality and color. we Am) quantity of Sift, Satin. MarseiMes, Cassi. PRENCH CASSIMERE 8UITsi— a ‘Something entirely newt 5 English and American Business Satis A large and beautiful stock. __ BOOTS AND SHOES! Enough on hand to furnish every man in the : HATS i They have a very large assortment and every “ ~ style suited to the various taster. Xi “UNDER CLOTHING! We have a most complete assortment of Shirts, Under-3hirte, Drawers, Collars, Socks, &c. Silk and Linen Hand kerchiefs, Cravate and Neck Ties, Saratega Trunks, &c. &c. &e. They have a stock of Clothing worthy the «ttention of purchasers and selected expressly for the Nevada city trade which they w'l! er than ever before offered in the State. S. HAAS & CO, Nevada, May ist, 1864. A Card, . " Nevada, March Ist, 1864. HE undersigned agent for the «Florence Sewing Machine Co," takes pleasure in announcing to those in want, that he now has sueh .rrangements 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 to $145 00. A specimen can be scen at my residence, No. For circulars or samples of sewing, apply to or address ; . GEO. A. RANDALL, Agent. At Weaver & Company’s store, No. 59 Broad atreet. Nevada City. : mi-tf Main Street, Neveda. Messrs. Eaton & Wiltia mson, ; . Ha leased the above New, ElCommodious Hvutel. and it in the NOT A DARK ONE IN THE HOUSE, fe size much larger than are usdaily found Fa toby The Pariors are furnished in a su~ perior style. F HE BEDS are led with the very beat. ioe aad eats 2 Ben ane limea clean and pt best quality. ‘THE TABLE will contain afl that the market affords. fitted up in a style not THE BAR ts ~~ a menes house in the by any : are of the kinds, THE BILLIARD ROOM is supplied with Phelan’s best Tables, pocket and carom. : : travelmy to and from Washoe will find this House the pisce on the route. To the travelers for + we, have only to say that the climate of Nevada is not fice is in the House, and NION The Post and last Week—none in Nevada city. D SUMMER Cheaper than any other “4 i tans aper han any ether Ectab‘Thaw it wouid be posaibie it system, and From the finest custom-made Bfoadeloth Cost . the Caiifi si anie Te Emowe cere . if ' ees a8 will pica of a We have been forced to piitsud: this from the great difficulty and loss that i sustained m collecting such a } Monday the 25th day of January, : EXCLUSIVELY FOR™ CASH. . _ We shall keep no more running accounts. and all Goods ordered must be paid for when accounts an have heretofore been onthe. Hooks aalyire Paints, of all kinds, is of this House. a ; ie a ait tie OD and Paine Brushes, PROM! Customers have to . Plaster Parts, vaste emaaptietioetacale ae Te chant has to'niake up in LARGER PROFee iygeed ITS the “mount he loses in BAD DEBTS. Pure Kerosene,
2” By adopting the . Camphene, ae! , In cur’busmess, we shall be able to sell-at Lard Ou, LOWER PRICES — a vine . DEMGS and Wedirines, as been DRUGGIST, BROAD STREET, Nevada City, Cal, Keeps constantly on hand a full supply of White Lead, suse, with our facilitics in Sun Fran0 ¢'o give our eustomers all thet advantages of the markets, and sell at such priDefy Competition! totheir advantage to give Our business will be conducted on the prineiQuick Sales, Light Profits and no ‘i Bad “Debts. ae ONE PRIOC! Thanking our ‘Sian for the li 3 heretofore enjoyed by this H for a continuance of the same, and our Cash System, will meet their approval, WEAVER & COMPANY. beral patronage and hoping trusting that Neatefest Oli, @arrtage sponge, , Chamots Skins, : he, ae. TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES _ EFF In fact every article in the line of.s well ordered Drug Store. . ded with all possibic care and Precision. . ee NEW SPRING GOODS! JACOB ROSENTHAL, Has just received at his “*MART OF FASHION !’’ Mo. 64 Bread Street, Nevada. A "Geode consteting in pat of + Sammer Piain and Fancy Silks, Challis, De Laines, Linen, White Goods, ——— DEALERS ad —aND— SS eaaeneeeeee WEAVER & COMPANY, GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. tr FOR CASH vg NO. 59 BROAD STREET, Hosiery, Carpets, O11 Cleths, &e. Which we offer at VERY LOW RATESB! ene: {CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Water Notice. OFrrice NEVADA, Ciry WATER Works, ATER CONSUMERS are herehy notified that all Water used for other than Housean additional charge. Perscne si Water for such purno 1 be called Pp eee wil turday, of each ‘week, to make . payment the seme _. 2 Owing te the scarcity of Water none will be.. farcieted for Irrigation to any one nota bis § lar { customer for Household use.” y apid-2w —At the old satand— _ . Lewis’ Buiiding, Corner of Broad oe and Pine Streets, Nevada. e [*® now read ‘to supply hie former patrons _ “aad the pablic generally with all goods in his line as pretefiore at San Franeisco Prices! Thankful for past patronage. lie respectfiill olicits a ane ~ rachi-tf J Central Pacific Railroad oe —AND—* CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD O* AND-AFTER MONDAY, April 25th, unoe ‘til further notice, trains will leave the foot if K STREET, SACRAMENTO, as follows: For Livcotn and Folsom, ats...6.18 A. M. For Foleom, @t..cesccseessateses IO A, Me RETURNING, Leave Folsom Bhs erereveserteensesesses7 SOA, M. Rests Seats Leave Lincola at.... ..0.00+ +5.10.45 A. Me tn LELAND STANFORD, ands . President GC. P. R. R. CO. BLAZE'S SALOON: COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 81 if You Want:a Geod Drink, @O TO RLAZE'S VARIETY. STORE. EUCENE SCOLARI, Successor to M, Michalaky, On Pine Ptrect......Mervrada City,EEPS ON HAND, Apples, Candivs Figs Se te ttle, mit Nuts, Candies & Fruits, PPRREERTNEN EET oichsdsioats.afl.i.. ere “$F If you want's splendid Cigar or a superb : article of Smoking or Ghewing Tobacco; give me arall, New Goode ‘portion ot public oeire: from San _ ii Francjecu. A portion red. ie patronage is respertfully solici : E. SCOLARI, ‘‘WILD PICEON.’’ A. STEVENS, Proprietor. Have again opened the “Wild PiT geas'cafcen,o%terntee a RROAD STREKT, Near the Corner of Pine Street, Nevada. Where I will be glad to see my old customer and the public generaliy, A good supply of Wines, Ales, Liquors, Larger Beer, CIGARS, etc. ete, Always Kept on Hand; Give me a call at the old place. mh2-am New Stere! New Steck ! en Nee Fanning most of ay Goode direct from New York, and ean a to sell 4 hem than any other Goode House in the aty Phe Lote at hero the surrounds and for past favors ft sotict a continessec.” . JACOB ROSENTHAL. Nevada, Aprit 234. : Cc. EB. Mm hes, Blacksmith and Whe-lwright, Broad Street, mext deer te City Jail Everything in the Blacksmith and W t line done with Sse. dee ae rates. : attention paid to orses aps-6m IGA EN PORTER S&S. BOTHSCHILD, At Junction of Main # Commercial Sts. ae NEVADA. 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 . means call at-this well-known establishment. * split Milwaukie Brewery. JW, DREYFUSS v ould inform the citizens is now preperet to furnish them with a supcriLAGER BEER Oy the Barrel or Bottle. ~ left soe faithfully attended ‘ my 1 6m Commercial Street, A few doors below the Daily Transeript > Office No. 16 Spring Street, Nevada. . and of Nevada county and hia frien is, that he . Nevada, Nev. 10th : PHILIPS has removed to BROAD 7 e next door to Weich’s Bookstore, where he # on hand a large stock of HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO, OF KVERY BRAND, . Meershaum and other Pipea of endless varieties Cutlery, Toys, Baskets, and every deseription of : FANCY GOODS. Orders from the country promptiy and faithfully attended to. . Come and try one of my splendid Cignrs—and zou wens To I have got the best in the ee. mys SELLING OFF AT COST! GREAT BARGAINS. —_-W. L. SHAEFER, Would inform the citizens of gg Nevada and_the . ‘cll country that he hag remo his stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, . Te Kidd's Building, on Fine StreetP AND ts SELLING THEM OFF AT CosT! He has just received a large and splendid let ahora from San ¥ co, whieb will se ee? Shoes very low rates. ; He invit i ays a of everybody to eal) der, _ nf KXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. OTICE is hereby given that.an examination of applicants for certificates to_ {cach in the Die Sebocte of Nevada county willbe held in this city, commencing on Friday, May “7th, at 11 of _ A.M and continuing two days To secure & certificate applicants must be p Frustece of the County are invited to be present. 4il Teachers whe hold age Certificates or whose Certificates expire within thee months aan tdi hr ragees tf the Board are notified that unless are present, no warrant will be Crawn in their favor efter the tion. M.% DEAL,Co.8 of Nevada. May i2th. __ cE. W. SMITH, Justice of the Peace, FFICE at the Old Place, on J BP ENTING Of every description neatly apd tly executed at the office ofthe Nevada Dally Transcript. : Cigar. Tebncce. Wralt aad : 2-doeore from Hans & Go: on Pine 8 examine his stock. Beots made to orthe entire examination. ‘Teachers and» of Examipa-. Schools. d