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

May 7, 1864 (4 pages)

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ETS, nd Ele ING, s for thede,. y Clothrié ke of toods, LS 5 LISES, : hoes, 8! i} examine ses. reods are d to be as WAGae, : New, Elotel. and etly manto. receive lie generatiafy all age. The . ROOMS. iE. uily found . im a suvery best he market surpassed s contents with Phee-will find y place on sure, we yada is not pany’s of. y the Caliem to the ss Pin with id finished . arranged s situated the entire "we were satisfied if the mails got here at 4 stage from Saéramento arrived here yesters 5 attentiai Of the Teachers and Trustees is called to section 50, of an act entitled ‘tan act = andit has been aseerted that the same ledge . Fived ex the Coustitutiva. SATURDAY MORSING, MAY Tth. Quick Time.—The stages of both the California and the Pacific Co. are making splendid time from Sacramento te thie city and Virginia. Buta short treme since v clock, P. M. Now, we are disappointed if we do not receive our letters and papers at 12 o'clock. The California Stage Company's day at twenty minutes. before 12. -This-isthe beat time ever made between the two places. doubt that thé people will be as impatient if the express and mail matter does not get here at 10 o'clock in the morning, as they are now at the usual hour. ~“fo Treacners ann ‘Taestees.—The to provide for the support and maintainance of Public Schools,” passed.in 1863. This section empowers the State Board of Edu: cation to prescribe aun form series of textbooks for the public sehools. The Board have performed their ‘duty, but many of the school officers have failed thecuply with the law. The State Superintendent has given notice that unless ali the books selected be introduced before the end ef the present school year, every school. failing to comply with the law will be deprived of the State money. A text-book report will ‘quired at the end of the year. -The new books should be-introduced befure the first -of June. a ——— Some Quantz:—Tie P ineytennin Come pany, consisting of Samuel Outes, Robert Sommers and three other parties, whose claims are located back of C: ryoteville, near thie place, have just struck a rich thing — Their ground is » part of a ledge which can be traced from the Valley -andthis place, to the: Sugar Loaf ridge—a distance of three. of fuur miles, may be traced to Selby Flat. Eddy & Co, Ferrie & Co., tae Gold Tunnel Coand a number of other companies own pon [~ the same ledge. Wherever the lead has been epened, it has pryed well. “Many of the holdera have-had to-abandon theit-cinime for + want of money or for the purpose of. invest: ing in some new missing reg on. The Peon= slyvania Company, composed as it is of nen of emall.means,._ his been worked only as the owners could wfford spare monry. — They have been at work about six monthe. Since they commenced operations a tunnel of 500 feet has been run in upbn the ledge. They have recently had a crushing at Pxlmer's mill,-which proves their claim te be exceedingly rich. From 26 tons of -rock, they obtained 97 oz. 4 pwt. of gold—$65 00 per ton. They have now stripped and ready to be taken out, abuut 300 tons of the same kind of reck. The ow ers of the claim are hard working, des rving men, and we hepe that-their ledge may grow better. as s they go down. ~ & <> County Court, May 6th.—The People Defeadant plead ve Samuel B. Crawtord. not guilty. Case ect for trin) May 13th. The People ve Mun Wing. and entered plea of not guilty., trial May Aith. The People vs Rouse. To be arraigned on Monday next. The People vs Eimund Smith. Arraigned and entered plea uf not guilty. Set tur trial on the Lith City Trustees, Clark, President; and Crawford. The ‘petition of J. I. Caldwell, etreet, laid over fur another week. ~ Report of Jutsi ce BE. W--Smmith received} and placed on file. Report of City Marshal ref rred to a committee wensieting of Meesrs. Crawford and Spence. Reports af the Clerk and Treasurer re. ferred to committee on finance. Bill presented by the City Marshal: laid ever until next meeting. City election returns received and the . “* same referred to finance committee, with cae instructions to report at next meeting. Boots.—Five dozen psirs of Boots for axle at low eetee, sobulesatle. of. gia . 8. Haas & Co. JULIA Morgan, a cet brated danseuse, arWithin a short time we have ne j= . nish at ehort notice, any kind machine wanted be re. the divide between Grase . — Arraigned Case set for May 5th.—Present Baker, Clerk; Abbott asking permiesion to plant shede trees oa Broad A BILL ie in TPS NERS EN EES oe will probably become a law, -disfranchising Weaver & Company's Column. deserters from the army. It isa gaed doetrine that those who will not fight shall not vote, theagh the Constitutional Democrats don’t, approve it. _— Pantruer Ki: Lep.— A huge panther was hilled in Hope Va'iery, a short time ago, by Mr. Barnett, which measured 6 feet from the tip of his nose to the tip ot his tail, and etuod three feet high. Napa Reporter. A New. wrinkle in the. gas business is on attachment of a small marine clock to street . . bumps; -wherets the gas is turned — cisely the — desired. Mr. and Mea: Chases Kean had ill-suc~ eves 19 their theatrical tour in Australia. ONLY five slavesare left in 1 Polls county Missouri. THE new stexnmer Wastoe jeaves San Franéiseo for Sacramento te-day. —— ——. —— ene ———— A Card. Nevada, Mareh let, 1864. YHE undersigned agent for. the ‘Florence Sewing Machine Co,"’ takea pleasure ip announcing to those in want, that he now has such Frangements with the General Agent for the Pacific coast, at San Francisco. that he can fur The price ranges from $65 00 te $145 00. 65 Main etreet. For circulars or ‘samples of sewing, apply to or addr ss GEO. A. RANDALL, Agent. At WEAVER & Compapy’s store, No. 59 Broad atrect. Nevada City. m1-tf Sore Throat, Cough, fold. and similar treubles, if suffered to progress, result in serjous Pulmorary, Bronchial and Asthmatic affectiona oftentimes incurable. , Brown's Bronchial Troches are compounded so asto reach direc'ly the seat 7 Of the disease and give almost imstant retief. Agents for California, REDpINGTON & Co., : Ban Francisco. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING! “THE Tip or FasHION ‘a MESSRS S. HAAS &CO., _, AT THE OLD STAND, CORNER OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, Hie disposed of their old stock of Cloth. ing and would inform their old patrons and as many hew ones as wish to secure CREAT BARCAINS That they have just reeeived a TREMENDOUS sTOCK OF SPRING & SUMMER xr CLOTHING, ct OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES!! WHICH THEY WILL SELL Cheaper than any other Establishment im the State ! Their magnifirient stock consists in part of the fotio wing articles : COATS! From the finest custom-made Broadcloth Coat down to a common iimen coat. PANTS! We have a splendid variety of Pants, of every size, quality and cvior. VESTs! Any quantity of Silk, Satin. Maracities, Cassi mere and every other kivd of Vests. FRENCH CASSIMERE SUITS? Something entirely ‘new ! English and American Basiness Suite A_large and beautiful stock. BOUTS AND SHOES! Enough on hand to furnih every man in the: ' tows with a good pair. HATS! ‘They have a very tergeoptyle suited to the various tastes. UNDER CLOTHING! Under-sbirts, Drawers, Collars, Socks, &c. Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Cravatéand Neck Ties, Saratega Trunks, &c. &e. &e. have a stock of Clothing worthy be sttention of purchasers and selected “er tham ever before offered in the State. S. HAAS & CO. Nevada, May ist, 1894. WEAVER & COMPANY, __4& specimen-can be-scen-at—my—residence; “No: ik We have a most compiete assortment of Shirts, expressly for the Nevadacity trade which they w'll sell cheap. a A CARD or __ Nevada, Jan. 22d, 1864. w= beg dle a = El friends — public “hat on and Wonder the 25th day of —We shall sell our Goods, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. Wr shall keep vo more running accounts, and all Goods ordered must be paid for when i chased or on delivery.
We have been forced to pursue this course, from the great difficulty and boss that nas been sustained in collecting sucha lerge pumber of accounts as have heretvfore been on the Books of thie House. In a credit business, the GOOD and PROMPT PAYING customers have to pay for the doubtful ones, as the Mer chant has to make up in LARGER PROFITS the amount he loses in BAD DEBTS. By adopting the Cash Principle !! 1n-our-business,we-shall-be-able to scitat LOWER PRICES Than it would be paedible 'o ao ander the Sred= it system, and with our facilities in San Francisco, will be ableio give our customers all the advantages of the markets, and sell at such prtces a8 will . Defy Competition! ‘Wholesale Buyers will find it greathy totheir advantage to give us a call. Our business will be conducted on the principles of Quick Sales, Light Profits and no Bad Debts. We shall strictly adhere to OnE PRIC Thanking our friends for the liberal patronage 4 heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping for acontivuance of the same, and trusting that our Cash System, wil! meet their approval, We remain, Respectfully. WEAVER & COMPANY. DEALERS IN GROCERI SBS, ‘PROVISIONS, LIQUORS. ares AND RETAIL. tw FOR CASH. KO. 59 BROAD STREET, Z. PB. DAVES, ' opened ashop at his residence FAS Rice la peedy to de work at ke. at short Rotier and on rensomab. > ¢ rms. Nevada Cityal Drugs and Mledicines, W hite Lead, Plaster Paris, “SPENCE, ‘Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIS T, BROAD STREET, Nevada City, Cal: ae ee Keeps constantly on hand a fullsupply of —+ rae 2 Paints, of all kinds.. Paint Brushcs, “Ww hiting, Pure Keresene, Camphene, Spirite Turpentine, ; Burning Fiatd, —Dbard ol, Castor Ol, Binseed OW, Nenatsfeot ou, Carriage Sponge, Chamots Skins. fe. -~ &eTOILET & FANCY ARTICLES In great abundance. te In fact every article im the line of 4 well ordered Drug Store, i <a Preseienens compoun ded with all possible care and precision. Nevada, Nov. 20—tf NEW SPRING GOODS! JACOB ROSENTHAL, Has just received at his ‘‘MART OF FASHION !”* ‘Mo. 64 Broad Street, Nevada. N entire new stock of Spring end Summer Goods consisting in part o Plain and Fancy Silks, Chailis, De Laines, Linen, White Goods, Hostery, Carpets, Otl Clothe, &e. ‘ Which we offer at VERY LOW RATESB!? Iam now receiving most of my Goods direct from New York, and ean afford to sell them Cheaper than any other Dry Goods House fn the city. ‘The Ladies of Nevada and the surrounding towne are invited to call and ece for themacives. My prices are low and Goods will be foundas represented Thankful to my patrons jor past favors I solicit a continuaace. JACOB ROSENTHAL. Nevada, Aprit 244. Cc. E. Humphries, ~— Blacksmith and Whe>lwright, Broad Street, next door te City Jail Seapatch and at reasonable rates. Horseshoving ~ WCIGAR EMPORIUM® “s ROTHSCHILD, aps 6m “. At Junction ef Main & Commercial Ste. NEVADA, Keeps constantly on hand the best of Those in want of good Cigars, Tobareo tablishment. apLif en's ing in the Blacksmith eelwright line done with ticular attention paid te Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c. ' Which he will sell at the lowest cot-oe ge maton pes should by a 1 means call at this well-known esNEW DRY COODS STORE. q eel The undersigned begs leave to inform the Le dies of Nevwta and vieinity and the public im general that he . has opened hisNew Dry Goods Store. At the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sta, _. finest assortment of Silks, Merinos, and an kinds , ef Dress Goods, : Of the Latest Styles and Fashions, Also a full assortment of Embroidery, Trimmings and Millinery Goods. Carpets, Oi Cloths, &c. Kc. sah : petecenae “ the publieid respeetfaliy A. COLDSMITH, dié At the late stand of Hates & Met “SAMUEL LEWIS, Swecessor to’ Lewis Bros. IMPORTER OF PNT OK Pipes, Matches, Cards, &c. —At the old stand— fewis’ Building, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. ' his former patrons 1 now bi . to aupp! ¢ with-all goods ia and the public generally hie line as heretofore at San Francisco Prices! Thankful for.past eet he —— Olicits a continuance. Central Pacific Railroad = ah RD — CALIFORNIA CENTHAL RAIL toan One AFTER MONDA bs til further notice, trains will leave the foot of K STREET, SACRAMENTO, aa follows : For Lincoin and Folsom, at...6.16 A. Mm. For Folsom, at...<.. Sob eeeeessee 10-4. M4. ene Leave FPomonc at. .ccccccs.ccccceccss ae ay oe ee Leave Lincola at.... ss.. Zee ces 10.46 A.M LELAND STAN oes Lewes President CLP RR. i Il. MEYER & Co, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FINE BRANDIES, WINES, Liquors eemonnilets BRICK STORE, 76 BR OAD. STREET = Nevada, April 26, 1864. BPs _ : c. “National Exchange Saloon. CARLEY & POTTER, Prop’rs. 1 HESS \LOON has been raved by the wa dersigned and fitted up axa-first cless Saloon. We shall always keep om hand the best of This Saloon is furnished with twe of the best Billiard Tables in the State. BLAZE’S SALOON: — COR. @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8T . If You Want a Good Drink, Go TO BLAZH’S FRESH RANCH BUTTER RECEIVED -. BVERY SIORNING, AT THE United States Bakery, On Pine Street, ~ JULIUS DREYFUS. Nevada, April sth. J. M’ALLISTER. OULD inform their old friends and the publie generally that they have oyened « '' Pruitt & Vegetable Store, ON MAIN STREET. Oppesite Union Hotel Where they wil! always keep on hand Apples, Fruit of all kinds, Fresh Vegetables, Fresh and Salt Fish, Ham & Bacon. Dried Beef, &e. &e. We shall endeavor to keep on hand ev thing Milwaukie Biewery. of Mevete county ané ote wen x ln wo ared to turns a with a super or articleok By the Barrel or Bottle. Bre wer, faithfel y atten No. 16 Spring Street, Nevada. ” W. DREYFUSS vould inform the citizens that he Orders teft at the , ou > prin papeet, with pepe ueually found ina Fruit and Vegetable o Nevada, Jan 25th—3m MEAT mA ARKET;, JAMES COLLEY keeps on beg the very best of Beer,Pors, MortTON. VEAL, CouneD. Beer and Pork, at his shop on Bruad Street two doors below Hanson & Co’s, which he will sell at reasonable rates for cash. apse MEK T MARKET, J. M. LEVEY, Druggist and Apothecary, . Commercial Street, — Nov. lath. 4 [7 Goode delivered Pree of Charge. dea} . A few doors below the Dully Transcript Office. i “ihe oid stand on, frond at the oid stand on 25) where he f« prepared to ery body with the best VsAL,Poun, MtTron. COmmED aaaline i &e, he ia the lowest cash prices. J. i. CALDWELL, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Office Hroad street. in vive proof Satiding, epposite Speuce’s Drug ®tore BLACKSMIT I WANTED. BLACKSM ISG is Ye wanted one. wy ean do ated J a % © 3 wenn Ki Mevade, Nov. 10h CIGARS AND TOBACCO, . April 25tty, um-—— ee a Wines, Liquors, Ale, Porter & Cigars. . Nevada, April 7th—tf . a aetirs oy sie a ee ee