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

May 18, 1865 (4 pages)

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JORS,ee . that we Tevada Daily Transcript, . OPRORS BAY MORNING, MAY 18, = ee GREAT Sport AHEAD —Charley Osborn the present proprietor of the Glenbrook . Park has_arranged a,pregramme for five days racing to commence on Tuesday the. 13th day of June. This-will-give the peopie . = of this section of the State an opportunity ~ to witness some of the best. running and . trotting on this coast. Park came into the possession of Mr. Osborn our Mre-on . buy only nterest ~ Nevada an.” in @ slow oP sling rtune €évada we > and hoaof public . coy his there _ sntage to yn & poor D “FOR a com: . to any Steel, ite: Pack. , by rillow ite. uobs, Waite. inishing DES, Waite. utter, te. sale by ried, : te. Corn, rely ou ind on TE. & , races, seats. for the accomodation of two oe splendid. stables. hate been erected and ail . . horses brought to the track will be well lake t __known to all hor ‘po. more favorable location on ‘this coast * than the Glenbrook Park, and if those who . the best balad singers on this coast. ~ last night enjoyed one of the. richest treats. he has expendéd “a large amount of labor and money upon it and it is-tiow equal in _ appointments to any track on this coast, The course has been leveled and allthe rocks: and stones removed ; ‘it is Just a mile inlength ‘and is free from the dust and wind so Pien{ tiful in otherparts of the State No track isin better condition. Lumber is now be. ing hauled upon the ground ‘and before the thousand persons, will be erected and eve rything dene which’ will add to the enjeyment of those who attend. During the ;races the track will be sprinkled every evening. Upon the ground a large number of . eivcare of Mr. Osborn has been connected with the raging and training business in this i a ae of years He is well men and those who know him will be glad of the opportunity to bring their fast stuck to his track. We hope that gentlemen of this county who\own horses, and all others who wish to contribute to the success of the coming meeting, wil bape: rate with tae proprietor of-the Park in mak> ing the races a great success. So fur as all natural advantages ure concerned, there is are to be benefited will second the efforts of Mr. Orborn, the meetings at:the Glenbrook will soon some the most popular of the State. In to-day’s paper we publish the ‘pregramme for the races, with the purses offered by the prapeewir of the track. THe. Concent axp Batt.—On_last Tuesday evening Hall and Hayward gave one of their excellent entertainments in this city. Mr. Hayward sings beautifully ; his voice is clear and-melodious. He is one of Roudolph Hall exeels any performer we have ever heard on the cornet and claronet. After the conclusion of the concert the seats Were removed from the hall and the ladies and gentlewen participated in dancing after musie seldom equalled:; The elitire enter” tainment gave’ the best satisfaction. On Thursday night Hayward & Hall will appear at ie 8 Flat and Friday at Rough & Ready. We advise all the people of these ples to hear them. THE THEA ATE« To-NiguT.—Our citizens will have another opportunity of witnessing & performance of Charles Wheatleigh and the Worrell Sisters at Temperance Hall to-night. The Company consists of Mr Wiieatleigh, the best comedian on the coast, and Sophie, Irene and Jennie, the beautiful Worrell Sisters, supported by Mr. & Mrs. Franks, Miss Francis Gass, Torrence, Markham and others, presenting an array of talent seldom equalled. The girls dance, sing and act. with the ‘ spirit and the understanding.” Those who attended the performance ever given in this city, aud we are confident that the C vompany will be received by a crowded house tv-night. All who want to laugh should be on hand to-night as the bill ig a splendid one. WALL Pape r.—Frank Potter hasa large assortment of excellent wall paper at his shop on Muin street. He is also prepared to do~house and sign painting, and graining at the shortest notice and at lowest prices. Try him. ;County Court, May 17th.—The People vs Wm. McDonald, charged with arson. Convicted of arson in the second degree. Ordered to appear for sentence on Saturday . next. The People vs Thos Donahoe, cha reed With assault with intent to do bodily injury.” On trial Two Chinamen sentenced to pay a fine of $25 or go te county jail ford? days. AN English wriser says an inch of rain on anacre yields 6,272.74 cubic inches of water, Which, at 277.274 cubic inches to the rapes makes 22,6225 gallons. According figures an inch of rain is about the Megeat inch known. Generally, it takes about twelve inches make a feot, but Since the Glenbreok . NONE CAN UNDERSELL US. sere ae asi ff A Merchant needs only a Good Repu. tation for himself and his’ Goods, + -ia-sndertoes snccanatal basinal and in order to : obtain it he _— we accordingly. ee ; ‘H A AS &cC O. . ‘At their Old Biand : COR. OF COMMERCIAL & PINE STREETS. . WwW oUuLD THEREFORE inform thir custoniers and the public in general that they need not laboF under.difficulties in procuring the best And finest Custom Made Clothing, for at their Honse can be found a st STOCK OF. . Spring and Summer Clothing, CUSTOM MADEY . GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, . Material aa ‘Workmanship,than in any other House in the Stato * We offer our Goods at > PRICES SO LOW s —THAT— ~ ~ os S "Our stock iscomplete for the Spring and Summer Trade and comp’ everything in the Clothing line, ~ ~ Gents’ Furnishiig Goods, . Hats & Caps, Latest Siyles. S Custom Made Boots, Binkets, &en We solicit-an examination of our stock. 8. HAAS & CO. Nevada, April 15th, U. 8. INTERNAL REVENUE. COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, . Sth Division, 4th District. Cal. Nevada, May 9th, 1865. JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE] +% License for the present fiséal year, as required by the Excise Laws of the United States, are now due, and all persons prosecuting any profession, business or trade without first ta’ing out such license as in that behalf enacted, will be liable to the penalties as prescribed in Section 73. Applications for Licenses should be made: to the Assistant Assessor, and the duties paid at his office without delay, ea Notice is further given to all dealers in Matches, Cigar Lights, Wax Tapers, ete., that under the law amended March 3d, 1865, every box, package, parcel or bundle offered for sale or exposed for sale, must be stamped with the proper stamps, The provisions in relation to stamp duties as above also on Perfumery, Hair Oil, Patent Medicines, &c., will be rigedly‘ enforced. Ali goods in store are held to be offered or ex posed for sale. ALFRED BRIGGS, By 8S. B. DAVENPORT, Deputy. Collector. my II w*SsSOZODONT’?.2 For Sale by E. F. SPENCE, Druggist and ‘Apothecary. MILK! MILK! MILK! Reduction in Price ! JT. G&G. WORTHINGTON would inform the e people of Nevada that he has Reduced the Price of Milk, by the Pint or Quart, at the rate of 50 cents per Gallon ! 2s Wholesale 30 cents per Gallon ! Nevada, May 3d DAVID HAUSMAN. New York. D. BSOLOMAN GUMP. San Francisco. HHAUSMANN & CO. Imperters and Manufactuaers of Mirrors, Looking Glasses, PICTURE FRAMES, Photograph Ovals, Mouldings, &e. 535 & 537 CLAY STREET, when rain is in the question, one inch is greater than several dozen of feet. i> (ATTENTION ! (23 . 7.4 ‘Heavy Sales and Small Profits. 5 Ra New P::siness. Sy t eee ee LEAVITT & 00's . = CARD TO THE PEOPLE! * reeset Worth of Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Powder ’ Mining Tools, Rubber Belting, Wagon Timber, Nails, Wines, Liquors, &c, &c. Now in their SPACIOUS STORE ROOMS, Nos. 52 Broad and 48 Pine Streets, In the **Kidd & Knox Bleck” -— And For Sale WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. E y OUR UNION OF STOCKS AND with our business facilities both here anu
im the San Francisco markets. we are enabled to compete successfully with any house out of San Franciseo, and now offer-our Goods to the trade at profits lower than ever before made in the the mountains. Our Motto: ™~ We will deliver our Goods a reasonable distance from the city, FREE OF\CHARGE! _ bo Re —IN THE— ; ee Hardware & Grocery Departments . ~ ‘ —AND— WINE tae: Will constantly be found rite dre . in their line, to which we respectfully invite Ihe attention and mspection of the Trade. TAKE NOTICE. All persons indebted to the late firms of A. H. HANSON & CO., LEAVITT & HAMILTORN,-and W. H. CRAWFORD & CO. are requested to settle their accounts. Have now in successful operation, in front of our BROAD STREET STORE, a TEN TON SCALE! Charge for Weighing—Low. CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO. Nevada, April 2nd, 1865. 10 17 DOZ. Long Handled Shovels on hand anu arriving, at CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & co. DOZ. Axe and Pick Helves, at = 2 CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO. ceived and tur sale by CRAWFORD, LEAVI (T & CO. 300; 50 KEGS BLASTING POW DER, ou hand aud ier sale b RAWFORD. LEAVITT & CO. ES, now im store and tur sale xf ckawrt ORD, LEAVITT & © BXS, Pale, Chemical & Castile 250 Soaps, fur sale by CRAW FORD, LEAVITT &.CO. AN00 **°o ter eon cro ™ On hand and arriving. _¥ sr sale by CRAWFORD, LEAVITT. & LO. All Goods in the Grocery line Cheaper than ever, sod for sale by INHW STORB!! os FLASKS QUICKSILVER, just re. ' oa FRESH CBANBER:} AND. NEW GOODS!! A.H. HANSON OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE ‘citizens and families of Nevada city and the surrounding towns that he has opened a ‘Family Gesoery Provision Store, In Dr. Hunt's Building, Adj. ‘the National Exchange Hotel, on Broad Street, (oe He has on hand and will be in constant receipt of every thing imithe way ot CROCERIES, . _PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, CROCKERY WARE, MINING TOOLS, ~-&C, &C-. To which: he invited. the sbtaatiin ofall in_ want . of any thing in this line, These Gemds will be sold WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. In order to sell Goods ch tracting bad debts, I shall seil strictly — FOR CASH. Nevada, April 7th. MASON & HAMLIN’S CABINET ORGANS. home—for the sacred and secular— i ! for orgsn pract:ce and the recrea tion of the extempore. playing—combininy all . the best qualit‘eg of the “meludeon, and noue of its objecionable ‘ones, with many entirely new improvements and inventions, prominent ee which is the ~AUTOMATIC SWELL, Patented Oct. 21, 1862, The cabahbilities of the above instrument—as¢ an organ within the re ch of all who desire it— have opened forit an eutire new field, hitherto unoccupied by any musica’ instrument, and hane elicited the unqualified endorsement of ovea ONK HUNDRED AND FIFTY of the leading Urganists and musicians of the country. A. KOHLER, Is thé sole agence forthe Pacific Coast for the above New and a instruments, and all orders addressed to him at his Piano and Music Warerooms, San Francisbo. will reeeive prompt attention. 48 NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. Ss. NOVITZKY, Practical.Hatter and Furrier. ESPECTFU Y informs the citizens of Nevada and the surro sed country that he has just-opened a new HAT AND CAP = At 28 Commercial Street. North side, adjoining Vollhaber’s Saloon, ek hey will keep on hand at all times a choice assortment of ‘conThe CABINET ORGAN is designed for both the Church and Hats and Caps, —OF THE— Latest Styles and Excellent Finish. Military and Other Hats Made to Ofder. Hats Cleaned and Pre sed. Give him a call, and test the superiori Nevada, April 13th. , of his wares PRUGS AND MEDICINES. JOHN F. BUSSENIUS, (Successor to J. M. Levey), Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada, ILL keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of DRUG aa Dn, CHEMICAL PERFUMERY DYE-STUFES, EXTRACTS, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, And everything usually kept ina firstnea oe store.. = rsccapdgans eoapunceasconndma inna Tans kr Physicians a carefully compounded atall hours: Having bad many years’ experience as a druggist and apothecary, in the best houses, I confidently solicit the patronage 7 Secor eud--warrantsatisfaction. JOHN F. BUSSENIUS, Nevada, May 13, 1865, _— ° MEAT MARKET. JAMES MONROE can be found OR: old stand on Broad st. where S frepared t> supply ain? . body with the best of ery “Tie heresy Kindy exiended tira SPRING CLOTHING! SPRING CLOTHING! Smemenecamenel The Tip of Fashion! BROADWAY FASHIONS, tone ‘Just received ex-Steamer Sacramento 1 © le sec enamine Fate oo ABR peter ng NOW OPENING AT THE. 8. P. a ANNER, Corner of Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada éity We haye received a large and splendid stock of Fine Custom Made MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, QGELECTED expressly for this market and of the mogt approved Styles for theSPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, And of qualities unsurpassed by any “Which we will dispose of at such LOW RATES That cannot Fail to give the most perfect sat .sfaction. We have in store avery lar choice. lection é6f Fine ao “a FURNISHING GOODS, SILK, BEAVER and CASSIMERE HATS. Bankert's Fine Philadelphia Boots, BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Of every kind. oe WHITE. BLUE & GRAY CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, of all sizes. SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, SARATOGA TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET: SACKS, Keo. &e Which we offer for sale at LOWER RATES TIAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN NEVADA COUNTY: es Pevndni in want ofany goods in our Mne will find it to their advantage tocalland be assured ot the truth, as we ‘wil sell goods et Lower cg" oe idee ayer before offered in this State, emember the place—in Kidd & Knox’s Bu Corner of Broad & Pine streets, ot P BANNER. . THE AD QUARTERS.«: —OF— FASHIONABL ule, at A. GOLDSMITH’s, me returned from San Francisee and brought up one of the Finest aitd most Select Stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS tver exhibted in this city.It 1 be useless to enumerate all the items as it woul il up this Whole paper, but he calls the attenti of the Ladies of Nevada ahd vieiuity to his Magnificent selection of. Pas ; FANCY AND MILLINEY GOODS: Comprising the Latest StvTea of Waterfall tus Hats, for Ladies and Children, and many others too numerous to mention. CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS. He‘bas the fullest and best assortment of 2-ply, 3-ply, Ingraim and English Brussels, &c., &c. The celebrated Jewett Oil Cloth, And a full assortment of RUGS‘ AND MATTING, It is needless to mehtion again that the prices ofall his Goods are to corre pond with San Franoisco Ketail prices, but a rere! invitation CLOTHING EMPORIUM niall [Ctething House tm this State, ‘Low. Prices have’ and always will Old Stax, Corner Broad & Pine Sts. DRESS GOODS, HOUSEKEEPING, ~ ‘Bonnets, the clebratéd Diana and Cae . Wid every” one to calland examine the Goods and convince themselves. Ladies of Nevada and vicinity. thank:ul for past pstronage and iciny the continnange of thesame as 1 shall ende ayor to merit your confidence. “Remember that NEW Goons, the > anaes always will be attended to with despatch, ¢ Don’t mistake the place, Corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada city. CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO. Pork, Mutton. Corned Beef and Pork &e. jmthe lowest cash prices. _ 2 nivcic hie ine ~A, GOLDSMITH. Latest Styles, are received EVERX WEEK, and special orders for Goods