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

November 12, 1864 (4 pages)

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wear pes. have ck of fact use. eity. ‘les, eachels, . are Iso a ena vited Etc. 81 iy vey’ ‘iY -scribers will Commercial Strete, Merade . nance st SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. 72th ae KENDALL'S Company.—We understand that Lieut. Kendall only wante a very few moore men te fill.up his Company. ‘He has . ,hié recruits out daily for drill; squad drill . . in the morning and Company drill in the af« ternoon. They were out yeet-rday afternoon, seventy-threestrong. Lieut. Kendall bas bed ordered to report immediately, and ‘the men will ‘be sent down ag-fast as the’ means of transportation will convey them, Twenty we understand left-by-the‘Sacrax mento stage this merning’ Lieut Kendalt’drew hia*men upin front of-vur ‘office -taet. right and Propased three _ Cheers for the TRANSCRIE, whieh ‘the boys gave ‘with -a will.” We. appreciate the compliment and thank them for ‘it. They marched from our office to the corner and gave three cheers for the Light Guard. ae -— Ese APED Convictr.—Under Sheriff c€, Wy. Prindle, of Siskiyou county, passed through this city yesterday 6n his way to Virginia, having in custody Thomas Bolton “an esciped conviét from the territorial prison. .” Bolton was ‘captured about & week Age in He served five years ia} Siskiyou: county. Sane’ Quentin for grand ‘larceny. : He went.to f the Territory dud engaged in his old business, ud wee serving aterm ef five years fur tiie aos Le “same pies when he escaped, nln onic THE, Tanger Excursion.—We hope “that every thember of the Light Guard will be on hand to-day for the target practice to take place at the race track. The Cap* tain bas ordered every man. te appear at the pes in full uniform at 9 o'clock this . morning. We understand that Lieut. Kendall’s volunteer’ company will also march down to the track with the Light Guard.— “We bave sume excellent marksmen in the company and we Pre dict good. shooting. THE. New Cov RT Hov SE —We unders stand that this building will not be occupied until the first of next month. It will be ready before that time, but the Board of Supervisora .have determined to give the: painters ample time to do their work well. The offices will also be nicely fitted ap with desks and the things necessary for the va‘ rious county officials. De _, THE ScHOuLS Repdesenred.—Among the men.enlisted inthe Nevada county company, are twe school teachers. Mr. E. Dérling, who has taught school in the Chalk Bluff ‘District for several years, and is one of the Anost efficient teachers in the county.— The other is Mr. Van Slack, who has also taught. in the county. The senoole will be well represented, as there are only about tweuty teachers in the county. THe Grass. VatLuy Uxton.—In con‘sequence of au accident, by which one of the forms of the Grass Valley Union was knock» ed into “‘pi,” the paper has not made its appearance for two days. that the damage ji is. : d, and that subs papers by the stage to-day. Pusp.—The proprietor of the Sterevsedtielabe yesterday paid over to Hon. AyC. Niles, Treasurer of the Soldiers Aid Soeiety, $38, the profite of Thursday night's exbibition, which he do~ _ nated to the Sanitary Fund. New Svrervisor.—We are informed that Wm. McDonald, our Supervisor elect. for the 3d District, will be dewn the firs. of next week to file his bonds and be sworn into office. BoaRD OF EqUaizaTion.—The Board of Supervisors have been engaged in equalizing the assessments of the Supplimental “Roll during the week. CostRacr ‘LEuer" contract has been let to A. Hart, builder of the Court House; for doing the iron work. The price to.be paid is $1,700. _ GLOBE Rancu.—The rote. at’ Globe Ranch stood, Lincoln, 23, McClellan, 16. The Union majority in the county is 991, and not 1001, as given by us yesterday. THANKs.—We are indebted to Bob Scott, driver of the California Stage, for favors extended this office. good driver, BOOTS—C. K,Porter’s San Francisco Custom Made Winter Boots, for gale by 8. HAAS & CO.,. corner of Pine and n3-tt Bob is a “brick” anda ” ¥ ee. it oe! he We understand, Fall & Winter ¢ Clothing ——— Important Notice to the Gen~ tlemen of Nevada! : oe ‘ t S. HAAS & CO., I AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE it. AND : MAGNIFICENT T STOCK Fall and — Clothing LATEST STYLES ! Direct from New York City! / 4 7 _— Having a Tremendous Stock ot CENTLEMEN’S COATS! Of cvery size, style, quality and color, ce VESTS, “8 A splendid lot of every kind, PANTS, The.Largest and best stock ever brought here aid. BOOTS Fs Suitable for all’seasons of the year ! Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods . 5 A superb stock, a We offer them for salé at Lower Rates than the kame articles can be purchased for at any other House in this State We invite particular ical tha citizens of Nevada and the eurro1 ding towne to the new stock of Clothing wilelrwe have just received all of the New York Latest Styles. — Give us call and we will guarantee satisfaction as to prices oe quality ‘© £f goods, _S HAAS & COMPAN Y, bet ‘the old stand on the corner of Pine and Com. mercial Streets, Nevada city. tT90 C\ SPLENDID —OF— Fall and Winter Dry Goods! A. GOLDSMITH, Corter of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. git OULD respectfully infcrm the Ladies of Nevada and vicinity that he has just received a large stock of eredStaple and Fancy Dry Goods, + For Fall and Winter Trade! : Consisting in part of black and ecioréd Silks, . silkand worsted Popiins, Opera and French Flannels, Empress, Ottoman and Foulard Cloths French, German & English Merinos, . Printed Cashmere Robes, ete., and all the Novelties in Dress Goods! Housekeeping Goods consisting of Bleached andUnbleached Sheetings, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Quilts, Blankets, etc. Dress Trimmings and Ribbons! Carpets, Oil Cloths & Mattings. All of which we invite the attention of the Ladies of this city and the surrounding towns. Goods sold at the Very Lowest Prices Cail and €xamine these Goods, and Prices before purcbasing elsewhere. A. COLDSMITH, Corner of I Broad and;.Pine streets, Nevada. CENTRE MARKET. FRANK AUMER wovwld reetfully inform the citizens of evade sad vieinity that he has become proprietor of this wellknow and popular Meat Market, on Commercial street, afew doors below the Daily Transcript Printing Office, and will hop on hand the very. beat quality of j BEEF, : PORK, ' VEAL, MUTTON, VEGE TABLES. He hopes by strict ‘attention to business to receive a good share of patronage. O22 BAINEKER,. in the Granite building, Broad street, Nevada. 1 OLD DUST purchased at the highest market rates, and liberal advantes made on Dust forwarded for Assay or for Cuinage at the U.S. Mint , Bight Cheeks on Say'¥rancisco and Sacramento * Drafts on the cities at the lowest tah 4 Collections made, state and county 2 4 : of this Honmsce. ‘Weaver & ‘Gormpany’s Cohan. A CARD. FROM . WEAVER & COMPANY, Nevada, Jan. 224, 1864. Ww. beg to inform our friends and the pablic hat on and after «We shail sell our Goods, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH We shall keep no more running accounts, and all Goods ordered must be paid for when purasset or on delivery. We have been forced to’ pursue on Pee from the g great difficulty and loss that hasbeen sustained im collecting. sitet a, large nuinber of acc init as have ‘Neretutore been 0: on wen Y 8. In a credit lilacs the G@oop and PROMPT PAYING eusteushes have to 4Pay for the doubtful ones, as the Merchant has to make up LARGER PROFITs the amount he loses in BAD DEBTS By opting the Cash Principle Ge Jour business, we shall be able to’sell at LOWER PRICES Than it would be possible fo do under the credit system, and with our facilities in San Fran cisco, will be ableto give our customers all the advantages of the markets, and sell at such prices as will Defy Competition! “Wholesale Buyers will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call. Our business will bevonducted on the prine:ples of Quick Sales, Light Profits and no Bad Debts.
We shall strictly adhere to ONE PRICE Thanking? ‘Qur friends for the liberal patronage heretofore’ ‘enjoyed by this House, and hoping ii ‘scontitiuance of the same, and trusting that our ‘Cash System, will meet their approval, We.remain, Respectfully. WEAVER & COMPANY. — WEAVER & COMPANY DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, —axND— \ LIQUORS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. [7 FORCASH gy NO. 59 BROAD STREET, Nevada City. tH” Goods delivered Free of Change. 453 : ee cared Monday the 25th day of January; ; Chamber NEW STOCK OF a00Ds “Cheapest Store in the City! GEO. E. TURNER » Would ‘respectfully inform the = of Nevada city andall the surrounding towns that he has just recerved a very large stock of . PARLOR —aND— Cooking Sioven: @ . Of various sizes and Styles. ~ ne CROCKERY: WARE! ~ ir I would call particular attention of purchasers to my splendid stegk of Setts, G ass ‘ware, tae tae Be ange _ Lanips, Vases, Dinner. and Tea Sets, «ec. an: aft qt st mn @reativaricty of ese 4 G HARDWARE 7 CUTLERY; -—F = See SPOONS, ante ae. TIN WARE, . Everything that ismanufactured in. this Line’ Iso on hand, Wooden nes Willow Wane! " BROOMS, BRUSHES, ete, . MINING TOOLS, Consisting of Picks, Shovels, ibotiantin Pipes, Nozzles. Pans, ete, ete. Sygerytning kept on liahd that iausually found in a first class Hardware and Crockery Ware Es tablishment. [ce I will sell these Goods ‘Cheaper than any other Store. in the city ! CEO. E. TURNER, PINE STREET, sign of the Wooden Pitcher,’’—next door to Haas &'C o’s Store. __ Nevada. Oct. Adth——2m_.. So een CEO. R. CRAWFORD, Masonic Building, on Pine Street Always on hand a full supply of JUSTICES’ AND Blanks. Dealer in PLAIN AND FANCY wT STA TIONMR YT, £2 BLANK BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC,;-GOLD PENS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &c. Nevada, July . 28th FRUIT ! FRUIT ! FRUIT 1 Albert B Briggs, ODED inform the citizens of Nevada that DL eo J. EK. JOHNSTON, he receives daily at his stores, Broad Street, opposite the National Exchange, and Commercial St: " next to Baruh’s Store, The~ best Apples, Grapes; ‘Pears-and also all Fruits in season, VEGETABLES, He has always on hand a full supply of Vegetables fresh from the garden. Prices very iow and everything of the best uality. The patrourge of the publicis respectfully solicited. ov A. ISOARD, Wholesale dealer in . WINES, LIQUORS, BITTERS, &e., &e. Nextdoor to Weaver & Co's on Broad Street Nevada, Noy. 19 DOMESTIC DYES, Assorted Colors. For sale by Joseph M. Levey, of Pine The Place te buy FINEHAVANA CIGARS!! -—O NE-BIT APIECE 1 18 AT A, ROSENTHAL’S, Qn PINE otieet, next door to. Haas & Co. Nevada, Oct. 1itli. GEO. E WITHING’ TON, Corner and Commercial Streets. Sign and Ornamental Painter. . : TJ QUSE PAINTING promptly attended te H. i always kecp on hand-a large stuck of Wau Paper Curtain Fixtures, &c., At the Foot of Broad street, Nevada city. a R. FININCER & CO., Successors to C. H. Meyer & Co. WHOLESALE PEALERS IN — FINE BRANDIES, WINES, aoeeath HpRICK STORES f BROAD STREBT % Saad seo % i. M HINDS. ‘yor ”Paully Grocery Store! ! —_— quick SALES!!! SMALL PROFITS ! tt * «C. TULLY N.C. TULLY @ 00, AT tem JUNCTION mee (abate . Main. rg Commercial Sts, we LD inform the citizens of Nevada end vitinity that they mare on hand a farge’ . stock of ae a ve A GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, CASE GOODS, CAN_FRUITS °°" And in fact everything usually kept a ina First Class Grocery Establishment * . pte Whiien they will sell as Chean a ‘AS THE VERY Nr <¢ Cheapest Store in Nevada! ! Aewe have allihe advantages of the San Francisco market and buy ~ Our Goods tor Cash, we are bouna to give Great Bargains in the Grocery line kr We invite the public to eall and examine our stock and note down the figures at which we are selling our Goods ! Our Terms are Cash. All Goods will be delivered free of charge. Neyada, Se ‘pt 6th—tf EMPIRE SALOON, Cady’s Brick Building, Mill Sireet, GRASS v AL LEY. AM ES B. JE FFERY ‘takes this methou of informing his friends im Nevada and vicinity that he has become sole proprictor of the above well known and popular Saloon and will] vie s keep on hand the very beat or Liquors, Wines, Ales and Cigar 8 To whichhe invites the attention of those Who know a geod thing-and ean appreelate it when it is aparkling be fore their eyes, Nevadans! give me aeall when you visit Grass Valley—I will always ‘be on hand, ready.. and willing to serve you with the best in the “ahop.? JAMES B. (ear FERY. Grats V ‘alley. Sept Athetf TOYS! CANDIESt! c IGARS!! TO. BACCO I! CPTLERY » Ke. ‘A. ROSEN NTMAL, we JLDinform the people of Nevada that he has purchased the stock and trade of Eugene Scolari; and will keep on haud at this old stand, on Pine Street, next door to 8. Vissse te, A large aid well selécted acock of CHILDREN’S TOYS, CUTLERY, CANe DIES, FRUPET, CIGARS, PIPES, TOBACCO, &e. &e. By strict attention to business, fair dealing and always selling superior goods at great bargains he hopes to receive a, liberal share of public patronage sep28 SELLING OFF AT COST !! yt Hereby gives notice that he will sell his entire stock of FURNITURE, At Cost Priccs! It consists in part of “Burea us, Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Ottomans, Sofa, Rocking and Sewing Chairs, Bedding, Beds, Mattresses. Sc. bec. u pholstering done at the shortest notiee and.at low rates. Broad street, opposite the National 1 Exchange Hotel. sep) 1 D. W. HARRIER’S STAGE AND EXPRESS LINE oS Will leave Nevada Monduys; SEER voices, and ‘Fridays at 7? A.M, for aes Moore’s Woolsey’s and vtediin Flats, Lake City and North Bloomfield, * Returnimg will leave Moore’s Flat at 7 A. Ms on alternate days, arriving at Nevada at 12M. Express will leave daily. Tho, greatest care and.attention will be given to the Express department, dnd all basle ness entrusted to this line will ve promptly attended to. A.A. MULLOY, Agent. , Office—Crawford’s Bookstores corner.Pine & Commercial streets, Nevada. o2 SPENCEVILLE HOUSE. K.C. PRETYMAN would take . this method of informing the public that he has opened a Hotel at Spenceville, 20 miles from Nevada onthe Sacramento road, where he is prepared to aecommodste any number of persous with Board and Lodging — The House is furnished with new Beds and everything comfortable for travelcrs, Parties de-+ siriny 10 make a pleasant trip would do well to Vhalt his section ef the county, ee Ie, PHYSICIAN.. Office at J. M. Levey’s Drug Store, corner of Pine and Commercial streets. -< oH ) sims Salient a tenon Rest