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

May 7, 1865 (4 pages)

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ledge about five feet, not 4 _ ground, We learned yesterday afternoon, _ from-an interested party in an extension; " that he jia the fortunate owner of one hun. Forest Spring; H. C.'\Church, Penn Valley , one dy end-werar— Tae eaten my 7. . “ue Wittow VALLEY. Quantz.— the " 7 ee . i ie new lead discovered by Mr. Isaac McGoun, . Merchant needs on! L Good Repu ss at Willow Valley, about two miles from this ? aly. ” 2 . city, it is said by those who "a ‘tation for himself and his Goods, ofthe quartz, that it excels in si lesid discovered hereabouts. . ices the appearance of being of. good thickwees and very valuable. As soon as the discovery was made knqwa ia the city, considerable excitetnent,was created, and all who had. the least sysptoms of “quartz on the brain” repaired to: the spot to take up adjoining dred feet in the sixty-ninth extension, and that his pile was made sure. He may ben] little too fast, but he thinks not. CERTIFICATES Gaanrep.—The follow. — persons were gragted certificates of the . second grade by the County Board of Examination at the late sessivn: B. J. Watson, and Clear Greek; B. #. Welch, Grass Valsai a Teaa. Birebiille, MM Beat “ee French Corrat: Maerice Pritchard, Omega; . . —_ ; J.C. Boynton, Rough aod Ready: A. N . . Gednerenwe Bratton, Wavhington ; Miss Auna 8. Irwin, . BRE ; @akland ; Miss Mary A. Downey. Cherokee; PRICES SO LOW Mrs. Hettie Elster, Chalk Bluif; Miss E. M . Hitchcook, Nerth Bloomfield. These cerOde tificates are good for two years and all who hold ‘them are qualified to teach in the un classified or mixed schools of the county. THe CooLesT Tiina OF THE SEASON. Yesterday afternoon, when the mercary iodicated a degree of heat not before reached during the season, our friend Van Aulstine, éf Beckman’s saloon, played us the coolest trick of the season. He made his appear: . , ance with a magnificent “cobbler” for each ' printer, from chief to<‘devil,” just when all hands felt \like wilting on account of the heat. ‘Van is an artist and makes a “cobdler” in the-highest style or the art.” If you don’t. think so, go te Beckmaa’ ‘e when Ts Sweatn & Ciay Lenor.—Wel understand that the difficulties which have prevented this lead from being worked for some time have been removed and that some . twenty men will go to work next Monday. . ’ With the rock that is takea from the ledge and the custom work, it is expected that the mil! will be kept constantly running.— We understand that Andrew Parker, who is an experienced quartz miner, has charge of the works. The ledge is as good a8 ever and we gel to hear a good report of 4 ome ComPLiment —A gentleman, who has traveled considerable in this State, informed us yesterday that “Nevada county could boast.of, the prettiest and best arranged ‘Court House in this State.” His head is lear, a oh bh pcos j PT Ce a very thick lead, sear Diamond Creek, in thid county, that ie about one quarter lead. The discoverers don't think it will pay to work and will let it “swizzle.” They are after quartz that . contains gold without the lend. . tThere are from f fifty te abandied . candidates out already for the various offices to be filled this fall. The only lucky ones are those ‘who advertise themselves in advance, in the local papers. Candidates»car: have their announcements made known through the colnmns of the TRANSCRIPT as soon as ee eee that way. Who spoke? . RRR Sc ash Messrs. _Dewksburry & Watt have ‘opened a hardware and tinware establish“meéntat Gold Rua, Placer county. Success: Cazes, gate, c ‘(Fi anyboay vante & miagnificent al ing machine, the best in the market, they can be accommodated on application to Geo. ag at Gregory & Waite's grocery pases mayrrog gee . B day, Jobany Royce continued his to Grass V: and returned ‘to this . tics y al. the usual times. He was asa. . atemeers: eel COR. OF COMERCIAL, & PINE STREETS. need not labor under difficulties in — cad mA and. finest’ ira at their H. ean be founda = suring and Summer clothing, ®Y . In order to be suvcesshit in business, and in ordér to . (1 ©. obtain it hb wionld sot baebordingly. HAAS & CQ. : Se At their Old Stand i OULD THEREFORE inform ‘thir customers and the public in general that ~~ custom MADE, “Material and Workmanship, : NONE CAN UNDERSELL US, sr0ur x i complete forthe Spring Summer ‘Trade and compres everything ‘Ching Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats & Caps, Latest Styles. Custom Made Boots, Binkets, &c, We solicit an examination of our stock, _ Nevada, April 15th. ‘NEW HAT.AND, CAP STORE, s. NOVITZKY, vactical Hatter and Furrier. ESPECTFULLY Seine tee dines surroundi .Nevada aud the just opened a new HAT AND. CAP STORE, At 28; Coinmercial Street. North side, adjoining Vollhabér's Saloon, whoo the will keep on hand af all times @ ¢hoice assortment of Hats and Caps, Latest Styles and Excellent Finish. Military and Other Hats Made to Order. Give him al and et the upeirity o iaware Nevada, April 13th: ‘Nos. 52 Broad and 48 Pine Streets, ION OF AND ; with our business facilities both here ang im the San Francisco ets, bg mbm enabled to compete successfully with\s es Of en . ‘Francisco, and now offer 0} ood to he trade at po phe lower than ever ‘a the the meuntains. Our ing country that‘he ling ‘. CO. are requested to settle their Accounts. peer eee penance 88 Se CRORE “TERE me Read, Sa Fah: “Beod . . ‘han 5 8 Gitte _ New. Pinan TO THE PHOPLE! ee r ‘gad, 000 Worn of hs Hoary ed Sel artery Poder Wines, Liquors, éo, é&c, ; “Now in their SPACIOUS STORE BOOMS,
In the “Kidd & Knox Bi © And Vor Bale . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i ¥Y OUR UNIO ecatiiat Heavy Sales and Small Profits, We will deliver our Goods # reasonable distance from the city, .. FREE OF:CHARGE! & ‘ —_—_ Rerduare & come Departments Will constantly be found creiythin a. to pede bay mF the race invite TAKE NOTICE. All persons indebted.to the late firms of HAMILTON, and W. H. CRAWFORD & F (a Have new in successful operation, in front of our BROAD STREET STORE, 8 ah ad A. H. HANSON & CO., LEAVITT &. cx BTW owo ANS. ~iaaereside inaley Weaereen, San Franclabo, Will reeelve prompta:tention. a8 Naw STORS Lt! “NEW GooDs!! OULD.RES LY INFORM THE . Wegener _, In Dr. Manes Balding; _ Adj. the National Exchange Hotel, on Hroaa Street, He has ie niall “ein ibe in constant receipt of everything m the way ot GROCERIES, ow IPROVIGIONS, LIQUORS, CROCKERY WARE, MINING TOOLS, ~ &e, &c. marine 8 . thisline, + These Goods will be sold ‘WHOLESALE AND BRETAIL. in order to sell Goods and avoid contracting bad debts, 1 shall strictly FOR CASH. _Novads, April 7th. aw SOZODONT 41 For Sale by E. E. SPENCE, Druggist and Apothecary. DAVID HAUSMAN. BOLOMAN GUMP. New York. San Francisco. D. HAUSMANN & CO. Imperters and Manufactuaers of Mirrors, Looking Giasses, PICTURE FRAMES, eee 9: Ovals, Mo &e. ~ -§86 & 637 CLAY STREET, Near Montgomery,..-+++-+++.e8an Francieco. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY. WISE & PRINDLE’S ART GALIUBS RR Yis one of the Finest in the state. Se Se Be Se be ar aouute RSET } 500 ae . Tsgeae™ epomarte in most ex. "T "she ing Puoteslonal Fortra Panter WISE UNITED'STATES BAKERY wn TON SCALE? _. mmelthilvetin nedy snd = thie Kis in JULIUS DR! Charge for Weighing—Low. the iad than se eer facia depends OULD thfort the Ladies and Gentlemen o of CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO,, on the light in pF ney nee Fon abe 2 pan bas the Nevada that he keeps on hand, at the ada, 12nd, 1865. ieee ph cmeeey de wishing good pictures will ‘United Sates Bakery, Pine_ aol Nev Apri . a» do weil to. gaa oxamive oes Parc . teres Whaat abet 100 2oz.2o28, Mansion Shovels . ory description of ere is taken thi Confectionery Cake, and Bread. “~~ eiw¥orD, LEAVITT & CO. ‘painted in Oil and’ Water colors, IvAll of which is manufactured at this Establiehmanuneer Cewek Lat rr eee Becenala rick Son ite toraes the Every, kind of Candice for asle wholesale 6r. ] 7 5, BOE. Axe and Pick Ecives; Saeeee Ser Wemponery swe, evey, Remavre om i srey 4 pet Sebh oe Maas ae Heer te CRAWFORD, LEAVIPT & CO. G. R. CRAWFORD A Thave a my empl the Set ot Coes gy pam LVER, just re. ™90omt© Batlding; ou Pine Street porchased at thi ple tof peri antl . 5Q CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO, < hi a ge ome the goo RA , GLENBROOK Pauk. 300 KEGS BLASTIN POWDER, t Fie, CRAWFORD. LEA ptt 4 co. A. H. ELANSON : Provision Store To which he invites the attention of all in. want ; 2 ~ ply, Ss POR a aie, SE ren ONE cLOTHTN G “Tavonion Biome. veoma ote: 1 P. BAI N N ER ’ Corner, of Broad & Pine oteey’s: Tevet a city oeennenes We haye received & Jarge and splendid stock of MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, SLECEERcRasEuas SPRING AND SUMMER’ TRADI And of qualities unsurpassed by any © Clothing: House: iw this State, _Which we will dispose ofat such That cannot Fall 6 give the most pertet satisfaction: at, : We have n store avery dadice eit choice pe’ FURNISHING. GOODS, nape iges erry CASSIMERE HATS. Bates Fn Phair BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, . WHITE, BLUE & GRAY CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, ofall sizes. SOLELEATHER TRUNKS, SARATOGA TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET; ode. &e. Which we offer for sale at LOWER. RATES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN . NEVADA COUNTY: “ oP. BANNER. HEADQUARTERS —Or~ I, FASEAONAMEE DRY GOOD Ss! Low Prices have and. always will Rule, Seer A. GOLDSMITHS, Old Stand, Corner Broad & Pine Ste coreranenncunesaiinne H4 we et fim okie ‘Wide. one of the Finest and most Select Stock of SPRING & SUMMER Goons Z recital i i igeal Tadies OP i he te rt cla th attend i DRESS asi HOUSEKEEPING, i PANCE AnD: x sire soops: Sac tue Hina and many eaioamataes Sa & O1L CLOTHS. ; Faye wa get ‘Dest assortment of in ana Hingien The wy ick, HH Oil Cloth, And 4 full ‘aasortmest of RUGS AND MATTING. perks 5 of LACKS Oe to oe ] with Bsn regular} The Training a Horeet eas sheak wel