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

May 2, 1865 (4 pages)

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Facts ABOUT THE very best and strongest investment they can gage, it will be the same currency a6 the Government ps } pays with, and no bet" ter. The Gove ro ‘never hus-failed to meet its engagentents,'aind the nationat debt “fee first mortgage upon the whole property: of the coiititry, While other stocks fluctaate from ten to fifty, or even a greater per wcont., Government stocks are always comparatively firm. . Their value. is fixed and reliable, beyond all other securities; for while a thousand speculative bubbles rise ‘end burst, asa rule they are never below par, and are often above. The general rate of interest is six per cent., payable annually. This is seven:and three‘ tenths, payable semi-annually. If you lend . on mortgage, there must be 9 searching of . itles, lawyer's fees, stamp duties and delays, and you will finally have returned to. ‘you Gnly the same Kind of money yout would receive from the Goverment, and léss of it.: If you invest.in this loan you have no ‘trouble. Any bank or. banker will obtain it for you without chatge. To each note or bond are affixed five “coupons”: or interest tick-, F at. the expiration of each successive if year. The holdér of a note has simply to cut off one of thése coupons, presentat to -the nearest , bank: or Government Agenoy,. and receive his interest; the note itself need not be presented at all. Ora coupon thus payable will everywhere be equivalent, _ ‘when due, to money, If you wish to borrow ninety, cents on the dollar upon the notes ‘you have the highest security in the marke . . todo it with. If you. wirh to sell, it’ will bring within @ fraction of cost and interest ‘at. Any moment. It will be very handy to. have in the house. It is convertible into a six per cent. goldbearing bond. At the expiration of three yan ® holder of the notes of the 7-30 Loan ‘option of accepting ‘payment in full f funding his notes in a six per cent. gota tara Neat; ‘the priticipal payable in not less than five, nor more than twenty years from its date, as the Government may elect. These bonds are held at such a premium as to make this privilege.now worth two or three per cent.per ‘annum and adds . ’ ; #0 much to the interest. Notes of the same. Olas, issued three years ago, are now selling abe rate that fully proves the correctness Of thits at ) il, a special Act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes from lo~ ° @@l taxation. On the average this exemp she worth about-two per cent. peranbum, addordinig to the rate of ous parts of the country, “While this loan presents great advantagee to large eptetetn, offers special inducements te those who wish to make a safe ‘tnd profitable in ent of emall savings. It'is in every” y the bast Savingi? Bank; for eve jitution of thie kind must somehow ‘oa its deposits profitably in order eo pay interest and expenses. ‘They will inMeat largely in this loan, a2 the best inveat_meot. from the gross interest which tion in & ps on alge yeh woy aden ‘ “the 6xpeiises of the Bank. Their usual rate of interest allowed to depositors is 5 per “ gent. upon sume over $500. _ Whio invests dirdetly with the Gove will receive élmost 50 sek cent’ more.— iW pri Bavinge’ Bank ypninal $60 doline «. : a Er ae atone same in this. 18a Bank be receives 73 dolwho wish to: find a safe, and profitable means of investADVANTAGES. ‘THEY, .Orren.-Nearly. all. active credits are now based on Government securities, and banks hold them as the olf it, were possible to contemplate the fi I failure of the Government, no Soll OE Rt Saiaeyiia th, If money ‘is loaned on individual notes: or bond and~ morta ‘But aside from all the advantages we have : sod, and pont rig be satisfied . mim the conditions granted to Lee. The Herald's Washington special diapaten . says: Information has reached Washington that the rebel steam ram Olinde, alias Stone” lands, on the Slit of March, if three days from Lisbon, “She was'allowed to coal and provimon, and was ordered to leave port in 24 hours: She left April Ist, steaming repidly southward, but her destination was not made public. The Navy Department, i in anticipation of the. appearance of the Stone-. wall-in some of our. harbors, is making a proper distribution of suitable vessels along the Atlantic séaboard. Intelligence of the-artival of Jetf. Davie and accompanying fugitives as far South as South Carolina, has been received in. Washington. They will be intercepted before, reaching the Mississippi river. A post mortem examination of Booth’s 8 body showed thatthe ball did not epee the the surgeon is that he must liave died a horrible death, the brain being active and consciousness complete up to the very time of'. dissolution. Nearly all the parties directly implicated are ‘now in custody. Paine, the Seward assassin, is brother of one of the St. Alban’s raiders, There are six brothers in all, reckless and daring. Two were with Walker in Nicaragua. Edwin Booth arrived at Washington to ask for his brother's body. The request will not be granted. In deference to the feelings of many . Christians relative to Ascension Day, President Jobnson has issued a proclamation ap* pointing June Ist asa day of humiliation and prayer, ine of May 25th. PARADISE Luer--The magnificent Panoraina of Paradise Lost, willbe in this city on Wednesday night. ‘Itis said~to surpass any painting ever exhibited on this coast.— the artist sublime. We advise all to go and see this splendid painting. Grass VALLEY ELECTION.—We were informed yesterday that the Union men of Grass Valley had nominated a straight Union ticket, and were making a good fight on it. We are glad to see this evidence of “grit,” It shows that the. Union men of that ra DDEN Deatu.—David W, Aldrich, eaaeme a citizen of this place and once proprietor of the Metropolis ‘Hotel, and latterly Postmaster at Redwood city, died very suddenly on Th last. Mr, Aldrich was highly esteemed by all who knew him, voce tm PERSONAL. ieee Joha D Surveyor of this county, of Lyon county, * city. ‘Phe old g ationa Exchunge Hotes, LANCASTER & : HASEY, einai Ti Savunvay. April 28th, 1865. ‘San a a ms i i d Sep tpmocoa: iif E Tike : F i Es ike . of the ‘duced immediate paralysis. “Tae opinion of The scenery is grand and the conceptions of f aggravated form. Crane & b Brigham Agents. These Notes tire \soned under date June 15th, 1865, ‘. Gnd fire payable three years from that time; in eurrency, “Se eee into Ci 6 6-20 Six per cent. con BEARING BONDS. Fhdls Inends mee sow outth 6 prentengianiteamee cent. including gold interest from November, which makés the actual-profit on the 7-30 loan, at current rates, including interest, about ten per cent, per annum, besides its EXEMPTION FROM STATE AND MUNICIPAL TAXATION, WHICH /}-~ ADDS FROM ONE TO THREE PER CENT. MORE, according to the rate levied on other -prop‘erty. ‘The interest is payable in currency, semi-annually, by coupons: attached to each note, which —~ a : ~The interest amounts-to : “One cont per day on a $50 note. 20 “ a “83,000 he gt 5000 Seien of si oe iliiadens somei: be promptly furnished upou receipt of subseriptions— This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offre bythe Goverument, and its coutdenty . ee ae etree will make be the GetForm te Pal Less than $300,000,000 of the loan authorized by the last Congress are now on the market. ‘This amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will all be subscribed for within four montlis, . m when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing the . subscriptions te other Loans, and Private Bankers throughout the . have generally fidence, and wh only to be responsible for the . . delivery of th sole er whch they receive orders, 7 SA SOOKE, Subscription Agent, Philadelphia, April 29-3meod Ae “a GARD. 3: ina note to Mr. Bradbury, says: My Dear Bradbury : Thave had the beautiful Piano so long, that now to ask me how I like it, is like asking me how I like one of my children ! “In fact, . if you were to ask the children, I'm afraid they parent to child. One: bottle is warranted to cure rheumatism in ite, most ap 27-lw “‘ Aveten Sale, A splendid lot of Furniture I will sell'at my Auction Room, on Main stréet, under the Gakette Office, on WEDNESDAyY, May 3, at 104 o'clock, AM. A fine lot of Furniture, ¢ SOFAS, hang CHAIRS ana 2th 6 ane WASH STANDs. STOVES, CARPETS, and CROCKERY, narhowe in want of wach artals ire, «I 4 : Auctioneer. tetths per cai, interest per annum, Knows asthe SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. . SHE REBELLION. IN tab THEODORE TILTON, « editor of the naaibiia i . oy ‘1865, 20 many shores of each parcel of said stotk 2" Among the lot ‘may be found MA Doors SOS, Gartain risesat 8 RG Frank Russel, hm Roba itn ith World
_ THE STUPENDOUS DRAMA oF PARADISE LOST! ‘THE WONDER OF THE 19th CENTURY. THE COMMENCEMENT. MAVEN. SECTION 81 SECOND. AND WAR OF THE ANGELS . ee “SECTION THIRD. THE ORBATION! SECTION FOURTH. HELL AND CHAOS, As described by JOHN MILTON, and illustrated —_— MARTIN. Binal ECTION papi PARADISE, a the Garten of Pdf das ~ Navada, A nel oo ngeeka Mining Compawearer ae the following described stook on addotint of assessment levied on the 294 day of February, A. D., 5866, the several amounts set Opposite the ‘names of the senerve Chaguhebiens ag follows ; e iseeseniiamie ct Names. é quel M. eeeeceevee 2 and 3, Kea in acdordance with lew, and an lotr a the [ Board of Trustees, made om the 22nd day of Febra-. ITION TO NEW YORK!! , CARRYING UNITED STA Tes SHORTEST aise” nigel Restate “ 2 $40 Cleveland me — Coe W Hee ests intoinea, Lj *» Drake Benfcvncera 3 im” © a treet 30 Thos. eeoeese Weeks W. Heesecscce e 24 ai ; ; ' > 3 28 i 25 1 2% page BY im Wholesale and Ret Dealers in 7 GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ¢ —-ALIQUORs, hereby announee to the have purchased the stock o! Wiss Soe WEAVER & CO., And are prepared to do. business jn ourlise.n For Cash and have: no Interes; to Pay, , We can and will’. initia in Nevada “Or sell cut to somebody who can.” We don’t embark in the beifeiee: Of sell Grub with the idea of making a fo year. Hoving located ourselves ih are prepared. to stay and hope by fair “orable dealing to command _ patronage. Is our M will D DEBTS.’ By living wp to this there 0 need ‘of udding the per centage to omer: 8 bill that we lose on a poor one. ALL GOODS MUST BE ‘PAID FOR WHEN ORDERED. “ We have now on hand # large and complete assortment of Goods, equal to any house i in the city. For Sale by Gregory & ‘Waite: Rope, Hemp & Ru er Packamg, for sale Chesp; for Cash, by GREGORY & WAITE. — Wood and Willow Ware, assorted, “Forte by Gregory & Waite, 26 Tanks Quicksilver, For sale, For Cash only, by sae _ GREGORY. & WAITE. A Geter Aneiants of H A R DWAR Ee ” Consisting of ‘ Butts, Screws, Door Knobs, Padlocks, &¢. For sale Cheap by Gregory & Waite. ee . 75 Kegs Nails, Common and Finishing Say SE be by Gregory & Waite. 26 Kegs, No. 1 ist ‘Butter, For sale by Gregory & Waite. Choice Ranch: Butter, ee raga . nny oo Mand and ariving—for sale by GREGORY & WAITE: _ 200 Boxes.Candies, canoried. For sale by Gregory & Waite, ~ For Ground Feed, Barley, Corn, _ For saleby Gregory & Waite Califorma Hams and Bacon, "the getuine ‘article; for sale by shea \* GREGORY i& WAITE. (CROCKERY , A lot assorted the moat, satiefactory terme, As we Sep ani Blasting Pewder, Fuse, Steel,” day night a faint by cutting throug The would-bejailwho was sent up ~gabins on Musqui jail consists of he ered with tin an Harrison procure went to work wit burning and tam; deal of hard labor holes about two i discovered. Ifh work without, in bably wou =rony oe THe ELEcTio yesterday at the Marshalship. was very spirited early in. the mor narrowed down ~ George Peirce. involved, both « the Union and went for his ind til the polls clos During the entit eandidate claime When the votes Peirce was foun number of vote: received 226 anc ' @lected are as fi Marsha T v # r—Ch Trustees—E. “Yow, John A.M: L. W. Williams ‘The amount Commission wai Rica Carts Thursday,:rich at Mount Zion, : the trail fr The owners of t for the blue gra on Thursday the oral pans of dir the pan. This of the great belt from Minnesota to Washington, ty, intersecting . township. Fro have been takes ArremprT Ta An attempt wa burn Moore's F which came nes pile and shed i: __zette’s saloon 1 straw mattress saturated with fearing discove kindled a fire a give him time the oil becam guished Not guilty party. Avcrion To « house, known. any Merges day, at 3.0’cloc two : abor Co’s house. Sd ful place shoul A Repettt man, about ¥ would be bat came to a halt ters announcit rama of “P, hee, “A. Reb broke forth as heafin—mine . Onkel Abe ist . “Tue Mar. Hho gone “Phe on grove, ‘Loaf. All &