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Bonds Baily Transcript
_W. F. Heydlanff, Private A. Keeler.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 31.
: ———e
LaTTLe YorK Union GuAnD —The ball
to be given by this Company, at Armory
Hall, You Bet, on Thursday Evening, June
8th, promises to be grand affair. Invitations have been sent 4in-every direction and4
extensive preparations are being made for
the accommodation a large crowd. The
following gentlemen have been selected on
A Merchant needs only a Good Reputation for himself and his Goods, _
In order to be successful in business, and in alles to
_ obtain it he should act accordingly.
(.
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HAAS) & Co.
Committee of Arrangements—Capt. G. H. At—
kins, Corp. P. R. Hobbs, Private C. W. Remmington, Private W. W. Hs Coffman, Frivate
Committee of Invitation—Lieut. 8 G. Lewis,
Lieut Jamra Darling, Lieut. W.A, ‘Begole, Lieut
J.J Barrington, Priv. E Williams, Priv. John
Wear, Private Juseph Gardner, Serg. Wm. Cu
villé, Serg. N -V. Wagoner, Serg. F. Eniiis, .
Priv. L. W. Hunt, Priv. J Cooper.
_ Grass Valley—Maj, R. Leach. Capt. Jud. Doty,
Dutch Fiat—Capt.C M. Kupp, Lieut. Thomas .
Eureka Township—Capt. Henry Atwater, Lt.
A, 8. Wall
Nevada City--Major N. W. Knowlton, Capt.
J. A. Lancaster. .
Bridgeport Township—Capt. F. Coffee, Lieut.
Jo Whitby.
Avburn—Lieut. Col. Brown,
Wooden.
Reception Cimasittee—Sery Thomas Holmes,
Priv. Jos. Dixon, Priv. Geo. W. Dunster, Priv.
J. G. Peters, Priv. L. H. ear ont Vriv, John
Hartsell.
Floor Manavera—Priv. w. H. . Coffman.
Priv. Ed Boland, Priv Wm Fuller, Priv. A. 8S.
Captain S. B
‘Paterson.
er
BoarD oF SuPERVIsoRS.—The following accounts were allowed:
H. Mackie & Co., Insurance Pohecy on
Court House, Phoenix, $198-00
E. F. Spence, Insurance Policy, Hartford,
Co.; $198 00.
A. B. Brady, Insurance Pulicy, Pacific
Co., $198 00.
B. F. Adams, repairing Court House wall,
$12000
W.R Coe, services as Grand Juror. 935.
H. Phillip, forjuror’s certificates; $264.
Capt. Lee, Chas Barker and H. 8. Bradley, County Surveyor, appointed viewers to
establish a road petitioned fer by P. N. Hansou in Grass Valley Township.
The read runuing from Grass Valley township line, near the Gold Hill Mill to the
Forest House via Allison Ranch, declared a
county read
A county road established from the Gold
Hill Mill to English’s bridge, via the Brigh‘ton House and Perin’s ranch.
The road from Boston Ravine via Ophir
Mill and Buena Vista Mill to Woodpecker
Mill declared » public road.
HI. 8S. Bradley, J. McBean and A. F, Mason appointed to view and lay out a route
for a trail and bridge at Washington:H. V. Wrecks, John Black and H. 8:
Bradley, appointed to lay outta read from
Rough and Ready to the road from Indian
Springs to Grass Valley.
The Court House was insured for $30.000—$10,000 in the Phoenix, $5,000 tn the
Home, $5,000 ‘in the Hartford, and $10,000
ain the Pacific.
“W.H Crawford, County Treasurer, authorised to draw from the State Treasury
the amount due: Nevada county fron the
Hospital Fund.
Rar-1-cipe.—A short tiwe since we noticed the fact that a cat at Keliner’s store
had adopted into her family of kittens a
young rat and they were all living iwthe grea.
test felicity. But after the cat bad treated
his ratship with the greatest kindness for
more than a week her feline instincts overcame her better nature and the adopted rat
was slain. zs
PostTProneD.—The Strawberry : Party anpounced in yesterday's TRANSCHIPT to come
off at the Nationa) Exchange Hotel, to-morTow eveniug, has been postponed to Tuesday—to-murrow being Fast Day.
THE Eureka Rangers, at Moore’s Flat,
have contracted fur the construction of a
fine Armory. The building is to be seventy
feet long, thirty-two feet wide and it is to be
completed by the first of July. The Rangers are auexcellent Company and take a
lively inteyest in their duties. This is the
-. Jast Company organized in Major Knowl. ton’s battalion and they have made rapid advapcement in the drill.
Moone’s FLat.—The damege done by
‘the destructive fire which recently occurred
at Moore’s Flat is being rapidly repaired.—
Substantial buildings are going up on the
burntdistrict. The business men: who recently sustained such heavy losses will}
ob. reat ey ac laces
stteade, .
At their Sse
COR: OF COMMERCIAL & PINE STREETS.
custumers and the public in general that they
need not labor under ditficulties in procuring the best
and ‘finest Custom Made Clothing, for at their Honse
can be founda’, t
s'rock oF
Spring and Summer Clothing,
CUSTOM MADE,
Material and Workmanship,
than in any other House in the Stato
' We offer our Goods <
PRICES SO LOW
s<=THAT— —
WONE CAN UNDERSELL US,
mer Trade and comprises everything in the Clothing
Hive, 2 :
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Mats & Caps, Latest Styles.
Custom Made Soots, Binkets, &c.
We solicit au examination of our stock.
* S. HAAS & C@.
Nevada, April 15th.
U.S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
COLLECTOR’S OFFICE,
Sth Division, 4th District. Cal. :
Nevada, May 9th, 1865.
OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN-“THAT THE
by the Excise Laws of the United States, are now
due, and all persons prosecuting any profession, business or trade withvut 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, aud the.duties paid ‘at his office
without delay, e
Notice’ is further given to all dealers in
Matches, Cigar Lights, Wax Tapers,
ete., that under the law amended March 4d, 1845,
every box, package, parcel or bundle
offered for sale or exposed for sale,
must be stamped with the seeapr
stamps,
The provisions in relation to stamp duties as above
also on Perfumery, Hair O61, Patent
Medicines, &c., will be rigedly en-'
forced.. All govds in store are held to be offered
or ex posed for sale.
ALFRED. BRIGGS, Collector.
By 8S. B. DAVENPORT, Deputy. mytlI
+
pat ait Se EPs a
a sOoZODONT’
For Sale by
E. F. SPENCE,
Druggist and Apothecary.
FINE HAVANA CICARS !
—_
L. PHILLIPS,
ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Has just received a large lot of
THE BEST HAVANA CIGARS
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY I
I have also received a fine stock ofTobacco, Merechaum Pipes, Canes,
; CARDS, CUTLERY, &c. _
If you want good Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes,
or Cutlery, callat my Establishment.
Nevada, May 16th. ra
7 OULD THEREFORE inform thir .
‘Larg rger in. Quantity and of Better)
7" Our stock is complete for the Spring and SumaN License tur the present fiscal year, as required .
New FP ::simess.
ees &008.
CARD
TO. THE PEOPLE!
$40,000 Worth of
Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Powder
_ Mining Tools, Rubber Belting,
Wagon. Timber, Nails, —
GROCERIES, ‘PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquors, &o. &e,
Now in their
‘SPACIOUS STORE ROOMS,
Nos. 52 Broad and 48 Pine Streets,
In the ‘Kidd & Knox Block’’
And Fer Sale
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
] W OWR UNION OF STOCKS AND
with our business facifities both here an»
in the San Francisco markets. we are enabled to
commete suceersfully with any touse out of Sun
Franviseo, and now offer our Goods to t he trade
at profits lower than ever before made in the
the meuntains. Our Motto*
Heavy Sales and Small Profits.
We will deliver our Good’ a reasonable distance from the city,
FREE OF CHARGE! .
—IN THE—
Hardware & Grocery Departments
WINE CELLAR,
7
in their
e attenWill constantly be found. everythin
line, to which we gp fully invite
tion and imspe.tion of the Trade.
TAKE 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.
100 ®.
17
DOZ. Long Handled Shovels
vu band af. alfiv ing, at
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO.
DOZ.
at
Axe and Pick Helves,
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO.
50 FLASKS QUICKSILVER, jast received ald ber saic vy
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO.
KEGS BLASTING POWDER,
vu H4B! 4uu ivf sae
arte FORD. LEAVITT & CO.
eens. FRESH CBANBER-,
ES, uow tu sture and tur sale by
CKaWer WrORD, LEAVITT? & CO.
50t
mxs. Pale, je, Chemical & Castile
CRAY Ww PrORD. LEAVITT & ca.
25
300. SACKS BOPEGA AND nUMBO TOES.
On hand snd arriving. > eae
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO.
All Goods in the Grecery line
Cheaper than ever, snd for sale by
[raw STORE ! !
NEW Goons!!.
dist RESPECTFULLY INFORM THK
citizens and-tamilies of Nevada city and
the surrounding towns that he has opened &
Provision Store,
In Dr. Hunt's Building,
Adj. the National Exchange
Hotel, on Broad Street,
Hé has on hand and. will be in constant re
ceipt of everything m the way or
CROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
LIQUORS,
CROCKERY WARE,
_. MINING TOOLS, —_&c, &e.
‘To which he invites the attention of all m want
-—~ @f anything in thie line.
These Goods will besold
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
In order to sell Goods cheap and avoid con
tracting bad debts, 1 shall seil Strictly
FOR CASH.
Nevada, April 7th.
MASON & HAMLIN’S
CABINET ORGANS.
a
The CABINEL ORGAN ie de.
sigued for both the Church and
Domee—f0¢ the sacre’ aud secular—
for org ract:ce and the recrea
tion of the extempure e plarinasombraiag all
the best qualittes of the meludeon, and none of
its ubjeconable ones, with many entirely new
improvements and inventions, prominent among
which isthe ~AUTOMATIC SWELL,
Patented Oct. 21, 1862,
The cababilities of the above instrument—as
an organ within the re ch of all who desire it—
have opened fur it an entire new field, hitherto
unoccupied by any musica’ instrument, and hane
. Clivited the unqualified endursement of ovea ONK
HUNDRED AND FIFTY of the leading Urganists
and musicians of the country. :
A. KOHLER,
In the sole agene for the Pacific Coast for the
above New and dg + sige lustruments, and ali
orders addressed ¢to him at his
Piano and Music Warerooms,
San Franciabo will reeeive prompt a‘tention. 48
DKUGS AND MEDICINES.
JOHN F. BUSSENIUS,
(Successortod.M Levey),
Cerner of Pine and Commercial Sts.,
Nevada,
ILL keep constantly op hand a large and well
selected stuck of
DRUGS,
Se BACINES)
, CHEMICALS.
PERFUMERY
TL aTOrES,
EXTRACTS,
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
And everything usually kept in a first-class oe:
store.
Se Physicians “Prescriptions carefully compounded atall hours.
Having had many yeurs’ experience as a druggist
and apothecary, in the best houses, I confidently #olicit the patronage of the community, and warrant
satisfaction. JOHN F. BUSSENIUS.
Nevada, May 13, 1865.
MEAT MARKET.
JAMES MONROE can be found
Port, Mutton. Corved Beef and Pork &e. Pr “4
he lowent eash prices. ra
A. 0, 0. OF H.
FIRST GRAND
Anniversary
—AND—
FANCY DRESS BALL
—OF THE—
Grass Valley Council, No. 1
A. O. O. OF H.
will be given at Hamilton Hall, Grass Valley,
Tuesday Eve’g, July 4th, 1865.
Committe of Arrangements.
C. R. Clorke, D.B Nye G. W. Dixon.
H. J. Snow, J. D. Meek, D.E. Bell.
A. W. Campbell, T. BR, Kibbe, R. Leach.
J. iH. W S. Byrme. ,
Reception Committee.
A. Brownwell._ Geo. B, Shearer, J.J. Doty
yuo. WebberA. Hooper. Hank Snow
TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS.
BR: the old aan on Broad «t. where
he is prepared t? su —
body with the best of wey :
f7HEADQUARTERGs
—OFr— sate
3 FASHIONABLE
DRY eoops:
Low Prices have and always will .
Bee = xt Rule, at
= ‘GoLpsmiTirs,
Old Stand, Corner Broad & Pine Sta.
h J t éd as us return fi ‘Franei
He." brought up one of rom as
SPRING & SUMMER GOoDs
. . Rver erate ait es this ba
merate all the items as it would fill u
whole pai but -he-calls the attention Beue
Ladies of Nevada a pelewtson of an pian to his Magnificent
DRESS GOODS, HOUSEKEEPING,
-MILLINEY GOODS!
Comprising the Latest: Tea”
Bonnets, the asek ty oF By hyo
tus Hote for Ladies a lldre
and many v vthers too pare nang Ln pay ‘gag
ee
CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS.
2-ply, 3-ply, Ingrain and Englteh
Brussels, &c., &c.
The celebrated Jewett Oil Cloth,
Aud a full assortment of
RUGS AND MATTING.
a
It is needless to mention a, ee th
ofall his Guods are to pong oe wah ae
Franoisco Retail prices, but a gener: 1 invitatio:
ia hereby kindly extended to aii and weet one
to calland examine the
themselves, me Goede and convince
Ladies of Nevada and vicinity.
thanktul for past Patronage and en
t the continnanve of thesame aa 1 shal
endeavor to merit yuur confidence,
Remember that NEW GOODS, the
Latest Styles, are received EVERX
WEEK, and special orders for Goods
will be attended to with despatch,
1 am ver
alwaye
Pine streets, Nevada ci* yA. GOLDSMITH.
Nevada, April 1st,
A
Goceries, Provisions, Clothing; Boots,
Shoes, Hardware, Liquors, ft
ar
(eee
M. J. HYDBLIFF,
AKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMING
the citizens of
LITTLE YORK TOWNSHIP,
That he has just received direct from San Francisco
a large and magnificent stock of
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
CLOTHING,
DRY COODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
&c. &c.
At his Stores in Red Dog and You Bet.
WHICH HE WILL SELL
CHEAP FOR CASH !
ee
sneer coient te Sleeper eee
every brought invo the Mountaiz ta
want of anything in the above Mine will fad #
greatly totheir advantage to call at either
ee Red Dog er You.
M. J.
a
TVDELIE
2 a
Re@ Dog, May 19 h. then
It will be useless to”
FANCY AND ae
He bas the fullest and best assortment of
Hot A
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