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

May 20, 1865 (4 pages)

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uoRs, Sc“ aly Interest: = 1 Nevadaof publie ” this thereentage to On & poor ID FOR and comal to any » Steel, dite, Packh, by Villow Lnebs, Waite. "inishing ite. DES, Ces Waite. jatter, ite. , rs : ale by Waite. — TARE, rely on . and on jlo. dis: ITE. _ Deste __ work, though it is probable Bevada Daily Transcript, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY. 20, UGTIVE Fike aT Moore’s FuLat, A des Moore’s Flat yesterday by which ene-third of the businaes portion of the tewn was der stroyed. It is eaid that the fire was the: “_ work of an—iacendiary. This “is the ‘second attempt to burn that place, a fire having been once before kindled in the back . . part of Joslyn & Paragett’s saloon, but it . was extingushed before any damage waa done. This last bers was more succesefal. the fire was. “in the back part ot the hotel kept by W. R. Morrow and owned by H. M. Moore. It spread rapidly and, aS . though the eitizens worked like Trojana the “flames soon ‘enveloped the building. They _-Meriag protection against fire save tanks. __from_which water-has to be taken in buck. ets. The fire. soon spread down Main street, destroying the eatire block sitnated on the noth side of that street, The flames were . ptevented from crossing the Street by hard but fur the . . rain which fell on Friday morning nothing -would have saved the town. We ure farnished the following rough estimate of losses by Mr. Long who resides at Moore's: © Moore’s Hotel, kept by Morrow, ' house and furniture, $4,000 Marks & Co's. bank, owned by Moore, pend Mitchell’s building, 1, “stock ef dry goods, H.-Isenham’s Saloon, 1,500 Barber shop, © 500 Joslyn & Parazette’s Saloon, 3,500 Tin shop, 600 _. Cranston, D atore and Pest Office, . Lander’s Furniture store and stock, 4,000 The total loss of property cannot be less than twenty-five or thirty thousand dollars. We hope that the villain who is guilty of causing this destruction of property may be vj, found ai and brought to ) punishment, ‘Tae New Tuearen.—Work upon the new theater is "progressing slowly and the probabilities are that it will be completed sometime before fall. We hope that the Board of Directors will hurry up business a little, in order that some better inducements may be offered for companies to come to this city. We have just had an éxcellent . company inthis city. but the people seem to have eoncluded, beforehand that they could not give a good performance with the disadvantages they labored under, and Wheatlegh and the Worrell Sisters were not sustained as they should have been.: The per ' formances were excellent and those who did attend were delighted. When the new house. is completed we will have one of the best theatres iw the State; but at the rate they are now working, neq performances will be given there this season. If the directors would complete the house with the exception of scenery, with all speed and then open the concern with a grand ball, enough money could be realized to furnish it with scenery and finish it up. Let the building be fiaished, for now is the time we want te use it THE Posric Suneus.Tes schools of Mr. McChesney aud Miss Hubbard com. menced ‘en last Monday and are largely attended, the tatter having about seventy pupils. The echoviroom of Mr. Powers has been nicely fitted up and will be ready for occupation next Monday. The Colored People’s Church is being fitted up for Miss Jew. ett, but it is doubtfal about its being ready. With these additional accommedations there is ‘no reason why any child in the City should be out of school. Tue Ictivoistown Roap.—The Hlinoistown road is now completed to Auburn by way of Clipper Gap and is the shortest road from this city tothe terminus of the railroad. " "The grades are all easy and the road in excellent condition. In order to give the public an opportanity to try the new road, no tolls will be received until the first of June. Try the new road if you want to save time. — TRaDe AT Rep Doc.—M. J. Hydeliff has just received a splendid stock of goods direct from the Bay for the accommodation of the citizens of Little York Township.— He has stores at You Bet and Red Dog where he hason hand groceries, provisions, clothing, dry goods, boots and shoes of the best qualities and at the lowest rates. ‘Tux Baap Sraeer Baror.— reeks that the Broad street bridge will in @ condition to cross again. Ma informs us that the timber will be upon the ground today. The ironwork is all contracted for and we will soon hevadibetialalbtlge te tosh Reeed strech. Pierce ive conflagration took place at, ready and . A Merchant needs only a Good Reputation for himself and his Goods, In order to be successfal in business, and in order to S. HAAS a’ CO. _ At thelr Old Stand Con. OF COMMERCIAL & PINE STREETS. . OULD THEREFORE inform thir customers and the public ingeneral that they need not labor under difficulties in can be fouad a STOCK. oF , Spring and Summer Clothing,. custom MADE, ‘than in any other House in the Stato We offer our Goods at PRICES.SO LOW NONE OAN UNDERSELL_ US, 9G7Our stock is complete fo? the Spri a orn and comprises everything in ne, «v= Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Ets & Caps, Latest Styles. Clothing We solicit an examination of our stock. S. HAAS & CO. Nevada, April 15th. Gr ATTENTION inet S seeeaaameaaen and finest Gustin Made Clothing or at their House and Sum. \. : Be oun. UNION OF sToc Custom Made Boots, Binkets, d&e, . the U. 8S. INTERNAL REVENUE. COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, _. Sth’ Division, 4th District. Cal. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE License for the present fiscal 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 tating out such license as in that behalf enacted, willbe 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, Notice: is farther given to all dealers in Watches, 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 om Perfumery, Hair Oil, Patent Medicines, &c., will be rigedly enforced. All goods in store are held to be offered or exposed for sale. ALFRED BRIGGS, Collector. By 8. B: DAVENPORT, Deputy. -< myll rr sozn-oDONT’’.2 For Sale by E. F. SPENCE, =a FINE HAVANA: CIGARS 1 L. ‘PHILLIPS, ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Hs just received a large lot of THE BEST HAVANA CIGARS " _ EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY 1. I have also received a fine stonk of If you want good Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, or Cutlery, ¢allat my Establishment. Nevaday May 16th es —— =¥ TO THE PEOPLE! . $40,000 Worth of Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Powder Mining Tools, Rubber Belting, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors, &, &, Now in their SPACIOUS STORE ROOMS, Nos. 52 Broad and 48 Pine Streets. In the **Kidd & Knox Block”’ _ And For Sale WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SS KS AND ness facititics both here and in the Sen markcts, we are enabled to compete successfully.with a house out of san Francisco, and now offer our Goods to the trade at profits lower than ever_before made in the
meuntains. Our Motto *~ = We will he! ote our Goods ® essonable tine, tance fromthe city, -FREE OF CHARGE! —IN THE AND WINE CELLAR,. Will constantly be found eve in Be opin aon their attenTAKE NOTICE. . All persons indebted to the late firms of A. H. HANSON: & CO., LEAVITT & HAMILTON, 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. arriving, ut CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO. CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & Co. 50 FLASKS QUICKSILVER, just re ~ GRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO. ga nand a LEA ITT & CO. ESH CBRANBERSai store and for sale by WFORD, LEAVITT & CO. 250 Teens aaearae FORD. est aus 300 hat ll All Goods in the Grocery line Cheaper than ever, 20d for sale by . CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO. NEW. STORB!! AND NEW, GOODS!!A. 3: HANSON 0) RESPECTFULLY INFORM-THE nt oan and tamilies of Nevada city = the surrounding towne that he has. Famply Grocery Provision Store, In Dr. Hunt's Building, Adj. the National Exchange Hotel, on Brond Street, He has on hand and will be in constant re-_ ceipt of everything im the way ot CROCERIES, _ PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, CROCKERY WARE, ‘. MINING TOOLS, . —&e, &ew To which he invites the attention of all in want_ of anything in this line, These Goods will be sold WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. In order to sell Goods cheap and avoid contracting bad debts, I shall sei strictly.. FOR CASH. Nevada, April 7th. MASON & HAMLIN’S CABINET sede ap ce Whe CABINETL ORGAN is designed -_for both the Church and home—for the sacred and secular— for —_ ice and the recreation of the extem ayingcombining all the best a. the: Ss. greeny = ops of its objecio e@ ones, Ww: many entirely new impruvemente and inventions, prominent among which is the AUTOMATIC SWELL, Patented Oct. 21, 1862, The cababilities of the above instrument—as an organ within the re .ch of all who desire it— petiebe auf forit an entire new field, hitherto unoceu musicat instrument, and hane ". Sloaeed the ox u Boo Ay ve endorsement of ovea ONE _ 4 and music: —< A. KOHLER, Is eg weg agene for the Pacific Coast for the above adresse Inatruments, and all orders Wilts oa to him at his Music Warerooms, San Powe tag wil ve prompt attention. a& NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. Ss. NOVITZ KY,. Practical Hatter and Furrter. ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens “on ceeen nee ennceniiag eonntey that he has just opened a new HAT AND CAP STORE, At 28 Commercial Street. North side, adjoining Vollthaber’s Saloon, where he will spoglie oo OM times a choice assortment of Hats and Caps, Latest Styles and Excellent Finish. Military and Other Hats Made to Order. . Hats Cleaned and Pressed. Give him 9 call, and test the superiority of his wares Nevada, April 13th. . DRUGS AND MEDICINES: . / JOHN F. BUSSENIUS; Cortier of Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada, Wier Par agne On mah &' Ringe-anl gran DRU wee CHEMIGA PED IE-STOPRS, EXTRACTS, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, , And everything usually kept ina first-class Drugstore. oo Physicians "Padsictidene carefully comipounded atall hours. Ha wo event oe Tage ser nen Regen o ae ——, ' JOHN F USSENIUS. Nevada, May 13, 1865, MEAT MARKET. HUNDRED AND: FIFTY of the leading Urganists . Ra of the country. = soem SPRING OLOTHING! _ SPRING CLOTHING! en The Tip of Fashion! , BROADWAY FASHIONS, Fust received ex-Steamer Sacramento NOW OPENING — ea =e CLOTHING EMPORIUM P. BANNE R ’. Corner of Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada city We haye received a large and splendid atock of ~~~ * Hime Custom Made. MEN AND BOY'S, OLOTHIN G, ELECTED expressly for arket -of the moét approved far fas the and SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, And of qualities unsurpassed by any Clothing Mouse in this State, Which we will dispose of at such LOW RATES That cannot Fail to give the most perfeet satisfaction, eee = a store a very large and choice se. FORKING GOODS, SILK, BEAVER and CASSIMERE HATs, Bankert’s Fine Philadel phia Boots, BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS Of every kind. _ — WHITE, BLUE & GRAY CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, of all sizes, SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, SARATOGA TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET SACKS » ko. &e. Which we.offer for a at LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN NEVADA ORGS Ft —Persons in Waytetind ; geet find it to their adv + oobaetd call tn our pode of the truth, as We will sell goods at ites than was ever Remember the ver before aa Corner of Broad & Pine P. BANNER, ETHEADQUARTERS.£: Ore PASHIONABLE PRY coops: penton Low Prices have and. always will Ss Se Rule, at A. GOLDSMITH’s, Old Stand, Comer Broad é Pine Sts, eS. —— B has just Prancisce H and nant reared Pom ame Finest and most Select Steck ol > Ever exhibted in this city. It enumerate all the items as it wou yt eee 4 phele pa paper —_ >A. calle the attention tion af the selection of ee DRESS GOODS, HOUSEKEEPING, : PANCY AND . MILLINEY GoOops! Sioa he alee oof atarma Cace tus Ha for Ladies an and many 8 too numerous to . ” — . a CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS, He bas the fullest and best assortment of :2~ply, 3ply, ingrein and English ‘Brussels, ke, dees The celebrated Jewett Oil Cloth, And a full assortment of BUGS AND MATTING, It is needless to Santee again that the ofall his Goods are to correspond 4 4 Ffanoleco Retail prices, no 9 genera) 8 hereby extended ev one to call canine. the Goods and cae themselves. Ladies of Nevada and vicinity. thankiul for past = reneen and k -y Pet 2 the continnanee of the wane, se 1 aliall always. . endeavor to merit yuur confidence. Memember that NEW GOODS, the Latest Styles, are received EVERY WEBER, and special orders for Goods will be attended to with despatch. Don't mi th » Co take sate. rner of Broad and Sati Deets A. GOLDSMITH. SPRING & SUMMER Goops