Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

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

April 12, 1865 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
cy, NS, sts a eof re nta. g — 2 AB a sl os $1" El ~ WEDNESDAY ‘MORNING, APRIL ra Tue GOLD TunNeEL' Comeane’s Ten. The lead of the Gold Tunnel Company, :lo. cated ofi Deer Creek abotit a mile below the town, is the oldest quartz mining’ claim} in this ‘part of the. county. The Miller . brothers anda man named .O’Conner erected _ aquartz mill in 1851 ,and sueceededin making -seonsiderable. money, notwithstanding ‘ ‘that . the proper reduction of quartz was. then uoknown and considerable gold was lest for the want of suitable machihery to save it. The lead has since been worked by a num“ber of parties with varied success, The Gold Tannel is now in the possession of men ‘who have a thorough knowledge in quartz ing, and they are in a fair way to make fortune out-ot it. We are.informed that a day or two since some of the best rock _ ever foundabout Nevada was struck in this elaim, and thatthe lead will surpass anything in this neighborhood for richness,— They have any amount of rock which is easily.obtained and wil soon be able to ae mill. . certain frvalac by a test. . THe. Reyoicinc. —The good ‘has been pouring in upon us for the “days seems to have set the people Picea joy.” Never since the first: tent-wag: pitc ed upon these hills has such a aentbtelre tion as we had on last Monday night been ‘seen. ‘There was no understanding in regard. to the proceedings nor any fixed programme, ‘put the affair was a spontaneous outburst of jf.. rejoicing over the great Union -Vietories.— . Attracted by the sound of cannon and the ringing of bells, the people around the outskirts of the town flocked in and soon bands of music were playing national airs, gongs and every other instrument that could produce sound was called into requisition. A cheer or a shout, started on the outskirts by sgme one, and would be caught up by another until every streetin the city resounded with cheers. The demonstration was kept up until a late hour and the hoarseness of many Yesterday gave evidence of the great energy with which they used their wot on ‘the night previous. “THe ‘DopcE TRIAL. The trial “of Josiah Dodge as an accouiplice in the murder of Hammock, commenced in the District Court yesterday morning. The case is _ ¢lierting considerable interest. The attorneys for the State are District. Attorney Thos. P, Hawley, Col. Hatch, C. Taylor and G L, Waters. . Judge D.-Belden, Jesse O. Goodwin, A. B. Dibble -and E,W. Maslin _ Sppear forthe defense. The following gen“tlemen were empanneled jas a jury: te. try “the ease: David Yural, Dayid Davis, John McCoy, Daniel Roberts, Frank Ryan, John Garber, James Chew, Sol. Cushman, Ed. Williams, George Sharpe, David Gowen, and Martin. Garber. Yesterday afternoon was, oceupied in the examination of witness€s forthe prosecution. The'case will probably oes the -attonkiog of the Courts for tisercnes —On last. Mosihine owe _ our Dilion friends came to the front of our ‘offive and gave three cheers for the Trans-. “ CRIPT, a compliment whieh we duly. appreciate and which indicates that our services tii bebilf of the Union ‘are apprediatéd by its frends. Laterin the,evening, Carter's ~ brass band gave us a serenade, playing 3 ~ wimber oftnational airs in’a ‘most creditable . . eatylé. “This is an excellent band and has _ become one of the institutions.of the city. Tae Mivirary Batt.—On next. Tues. day evening thé grand military ball of the Nevada Light/Guard will tuke place and it will undoubtedly be one of, the most pleas~}' ant affairs‘of the season. The preparations are ample for tie accommodation of all who. attend and the regulations such as cannot fail to sécure the enjoymentof all. The supper Owill'bé splendid and the’ musié the "best in the ‘ounty. “Let us arge*upéi all who i.” hammaaaaies pisvsanh ananian ie be, on} “i tediboat, rin Sonat is mu th; cally, what its’ ey eee paren . Preserver . the teeth. This ‘fer leansing the teeth: wad Martent HOY caicinsts, pa aa celebrated as an article . CAEPO™ fi ear ool re suré to ‘nidke” tan sak ae aut tion of ‘the bent ireptation melodeon, and (ts objecionable* ones, with many ‘entirety n “ Arowarte SWELL, : Patented Oct. . 21, 1862, ‘a bet hg ne ese eS . re.ch 6 pore for it an new field, HUNDRED ANE FIFTY. of tl . and musicians of the A. ROuLER. Ie'the sole cid" ropelae hast st for ware wave ae os tana . =e and and Music Wareroo . ating will reeeive bs) a NEW STORE rt AND NEW GOODS! 1 Ax. i. HANSON mt RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE citizens and families of Nevada surrounding towns that he has AND _ Hotel, on Broad ‘Street,He has ceipt of everythin GROCERIES, Liquors, a CROCKERY WARE, MINING TOOLS, and, wi will. be in constant rethe way ot PROVISIONS, . * &ec, &c. To whlch het invites ina attention of ell im want of anything in this line, “Phese Goods will be sold WHOLESALE oath rage RETAIL. trey to ell Goods cheap an avoid con“FOR Cash: Nevada, April’7th. RUSH}! RUSH!!! RUSH!!1: ~~ bhADIES JACOB ROSENTHAL’S No. 57 Broad Street, Nevada City. ‘SPRING AND SUMMER Anuouncement to The People of Nevada County 11! SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! most ach SA vit ,HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED 1 mee ecpeteny Assortment of And Furnishing for Ladies, Latest Sail Pran‘isco style of BONNETS AND HATS! Aloo the best variety of the richest trimmed MANTILLAS!" tan a be olan a Sas son The ple wll et asared that i . GOODS, HOUSEKEEPING, SPRING & SUMMER Goops. Ever exhibted in this City. It will be useless to coumatrate all the items as it would fill up this Ladies oP 30 but he calls the attention of the pent vicinity to his Magnificent ‘RANCY AND ~WILLINEY Goops! Comprising the Latest Styles of Waterfall Pr penne the cheb rated IDI . Arise tus aan for Ladies a mention. and man ~ ee ee. ee CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS. 2 -ply, 3-ply, Ingrain and English Brussels, &c., &c. The celebrated Jewett oil Cloth, And a full assortment of RUGS AND MATTING. It is needless to mention again. that the prices of all his Goods are to correspond with San Franoisco Retail prices, but a invitation is pe apes pe 6 are extended to or one soe conan the ‘Goods and Convince Ladies. a Nevada and vicinity. 1 am the qumttamnbor ofthese tel <a always endeavor to merit yuur confidence. Remember that NEW GooDs, the Latest Styles, are received EVERY WEER, and special orders for Goods will be attended to with despatch. Pine stfeete, Nevada the Pury: Corner ¢ Broad and A. GOLDSMITH. Nevada, April int, GREGORY: & WAITE, Fas to Weaver & Co. Whelesale and Retail'Dealers in GROCERIES, _ PROVISIONS, . LIQUORS, Crockery, Glass Ware, &c. (haipeaes Wiarmanmanae WEAVER & 00., And are prepared.to do business im our line on
the most satisfactory terms, As we buy only # : For Cash and have no Interest We ean and will Mm Sell as Cheap as any House-in Nevada “Or sell out to somebody. who cap.” _ “ Arnimble fireeste-ta tan ang aa Shilling.” We dom’t embark im the business anne} Pareb. with the idea of @ fortune ina year. Having lecated ourselves in Nevada we . are prepared to stay and hope by fair and hon. Oe eS MOTEL SPPO F patronage. . . **no sid DEBTS.!’ Is our Motto. By living up to this there willbe no need of a@ding the per centage to All Goods must be paid for on De livery or presentation of Bill. swe Weshall in a fow days receives e stock of Goods, Bought with Cacheiis sited #8 extreme care by Mr. Gregory who is 8 good customer’s bilbthat we lose in & were _. . SPRING-CLOTHING! _ wisinoNAE Sei . on a4 PRY, 800.0 81 "iia pe uaa 1 tintin a ' ‘BROADWAY FASHIONS, aw Prize have and cicags a Just recelvedlox-Sveamier Sacrassionte . Rule, at is . now OPENING A. GOLDSMITHs, . Sot ee Ou stand, Corner Broad & Pine Bs . CLOTHING EMPORIUM . Eye ane i returned SERS Pre . oR emt age op ves BE Bas BANNER, Finest and most Select Stock of Cornerof — & Pine Streets, ‘Nevada city S eemeaesennint _ Fine Custom Made MEN AND. BOY'S CLOTHING, ELECTED expressly for this market and of the most approved Styles for the SPRING ‘AND’ SUMMER ePebR, ._ And of qualities unsurpassed by any» Clothing House in this. State, . Which we will dispose. of at such LOW RATES : That cannot Fail to give the most perfect ‘entiatantionn, Wye have In store a very large and choice se leetion of FURNISHING GOODS, _ * SILK, BEAVER. and : CASSIMERR, HATS, Bankert's Finé Philadélphia Boots, BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Of every kind, WHITE, BLUE & GRAY CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, of all sizes. SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, . SARATOGA TRUNKS, . VALISES, CARPET SACKS, &c. &c. Which we offer for sale at LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN. NEVADA COUNTY! —_—_—_— ” “Persons in want ofany bg our line will find it to their call and be pg pram of the truth, ase we. w cn goods at Lower Rates than was ever before offered in this State, ‘Kidd & Knox's Block i Gorner. ores Pine streets, . P. BANNER. “SELLING aur —ro— CLOSE BUSINESS! STOVES, TIN WARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, he. &s. Are now offerad IAAT oosT. — BY -. CHARLES TEWESBURY, NO. 46 BROAD STREET, Nevada. * Having dstormined elon bulaae Fifteenth dey of April 18651 ~T Will cell my while stock of STOVES, TINWARE, ; aos ahs wx HOUSE FURNISHING @00D8, at cost PRICEet ! oo “EFF AN prion debted tome ape toque }ted to call and-erttle up a0 early an possible, uy vpn gem rogare os Ieee sgt t Heo Phi a Lasik ode tl week arth pasara @Gaaai wr wenOoee P CHAS. eee te Bel bce SPRING-OLOTHING! . Peleestoitin fee and splendid stock of k 2 and get prose before pu TO Druccists,— Brewers Barbers, ~ / Canfeotionitrs, peor 5 aS aan . ves 2 oN : Se yen E\WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL the attentionof Dealers and Consumers pers and Sixqueess ofbarge cadions en ove tees. rs.an soH well seleeted stoek of Goods, and we think after an experience of nearly Sixteen Years, rupon thie Qoast. we can furuish-the-‘lrade in the Interior, as wet sthat of Oregons Washington my ee ag A ish Provinces,, Mexico and Sandwich Islands, \&e. upon better terme wot be Bruioe Pa rt ba tea 4 ey who is now of our residing at the aires Bs us piel a for filling orders. and gy Re all goods bein, gaye: nm reg ae we do not be ws “adh “mvite those ‘purchasing to-givaus a call gah in person or by lettered examme elsew here, ab we feel confident ‘we will be able to piease in both. Below’is a few of the articles n which we deal, viz: ACIDS, CHEMICALS, ETHERS, . ESSENTIAL OILS, DRUGS, TINTURES MEDICINAL SYRUPS, SHAKER HERBS, ' ' SBLECT POWDERED DRUGS, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ECLECTIC PREPARATIONS, TILDEN’S ALCOHOLIC: ‘FLUID, AND ; SOLID EXTRACTS, ALKALOIDS, RESINGIDS, AND..“ >i: 5: PILLS. DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIES; FLINT GREEN GLASSWARE. CORKS, of every description. PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, ; ‘AND ALCOHOL. BRUSHES; PERFUMERY, AND “ TOILET ARTICLES. A complete assortmentof all the above and in, great variety. Weare also Agenta for DR. JAYNES & SON'S Popular Medicines. J. C. AYERS & CO’S Medicines. , And the celebra*ed “TLA QUILLUGH BALSAM,’ ‘The Great Blood Purifier and Eradicator of Rheumatism. R. H. McDONALD & Co. Cor. Pine and Sansome ets. Sam Vranejeco . And 189 J Street, Sacramento, . DENTAL IMPORTING HOUSE. R. H. McDONALD & CO., ’ Corner Pine and Sansome streets. San Francisco & 139 St. Sacramento, fally invite by hip cory ed of Dentiste upen t' web petty Boe dy on na nt plug hand a complete 8 for their use, either for tive or Mechahi¢al Dentistry, which we are sellin My eas 80 b> to ho to deter entists from sen be oy Bae ¢ are maeceinns he xpress and ipper of share scien avers oe " hy gti now on hand, viz: 8. 8. White’s, Abbey’s & Watt's Gold Foil, 8. 8. White’s Celebrated T rr woe % a For Plate ond Vul work. Dental Operating cases, Dentists’ Operating Chaire, Dental Hand and Foot Lathes, Showing the Veins and pang Bo i, And, in fact, everything appertaining to BUNZESER Y. To Physicians # } ana Surgeons, The Medical who ar want of ee a in x Teeebpt ve now on . hg Surgical I arenes, Cases. atin ‘Lint, 8 lints, Ab. 8 = Cor —R. HM, McDONALD &.Ce. Corner Pine and Sansome streets, San Francisco 4130 J st Sacramento. Sen Francisco, Se a