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

April 15, 1865 (4 pages)

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hagas Bracks Ese x38 S aFe ad a i Re BEGgEE 3 SPVEESESCREEEE g ("aF VRP Saho & F URESRPRR GS o Beats Daily Transcript, BROWN & DEAL, N. M. 8. DEAL. PROPRIETORS. Ofiee—-Cor. Broad _and Pine Streets. an vie R. W. ar. BANKING HOUSE AND ASSAY OFFICE. HINDS & TULLY, Bankers. Successors to G. W. Kidd, House and business of George W. Kidd, On Broad Street, Nevada City, Will carry on the Banking business, at the old: stand, under the firm name of Hinds & Tilly.” The Highest Price will ne paid for Gold Dust. : i” Gold Bullion discounted \at the Lowest Rates, Liberal advances made on Gold Dust on BulHAR bought the well known Banking . ben for Assay or Coinage at the U. 8. Mint. _ counter of Hinds & Tully. Respectfully. 3 the gum of 87 000—said Deposits Received. Checks on San Franctaco and Sacramento. ' Praftson the Eastern States at the Lowest Rates. é Collections made. State and County seéurities purchased at the highest market value. ents for t d winnie Cl Gold and Ores of every description MELTED, REFINED and ASSAYED All Assays warranted to be correct. ~~ Correspondents—San Francisco, Bank of Gal: ifornia; Sacramento, D. QO. Mil. 8&Co.; New York, Lees & Waller. a . api A Card. HAvars this day sold m v1 gay, ag and Business to Messrs. Hind take this method of thanking the public for eir take pleasure bestowed upon my house and leasure‘in recommending my successore public as responsible men; eminently worth of the same confidence and patronage acto me. Ali balances of accounts on m Books have been transferred to the Books of Mesers Hinds & Tully who will settle the same ifdesired. Persons holding my Certificates of Deposit can have them cashed or renewed at the IDD.) be GEO W. Nevada; April ist. ‘i No Carpenters. ROPOSALS will be received by the Board‘of having a ‘Go is fi ‘ear Ticase ww don Trustees of Nevada City until April 21, ?65. for building’ the sidewalk in front of Jot No. 46 Pine street, now occupied by Crawford,:: Leavitt & Co. ~ Work to be done in accordan: dinance-providing for the building of —— By order of the Board of Trustees. LIQUID SLATING FOR BLACK BOARDS. ar B huis RECEIVED 20 Gallons. Schools cw . . now be supplied with this important article. Alse with Maps, Charts, Atlasses, and every variety of Furniture. WARREN HOLT, ° ap6 me: “305 Montgomery St San erengees / @LCALDWELL,*” Attorney and Counselor at Law.Aiice No. 42 Broad Street, Nevada City. cere J.1. Caldwell, Notary Publie for Nevada coun ty and Commissioner for the State of Nevada, FIRE!! ‘FIRE!!! oo 1 : acason for Gisastré fires is approaching: Are You Insured ? PR rage ourself, your family and your vedioeney ay Insurance Policy of a “TRELIA LE AND SOLVENT COMPANY. _ THENEW YORK HOME, With a Cash Capital of over three and a quarter , stands without a peer in the world. THE OLD HARTFORD, a ane at the commencement of the , has maintained its reputation OUSAND FIRES, for fairaess, pene ia liberality. THENEW YORK PHENIX, Secret Late e and. fast gainwhith udicious meat aud honorable and prompt déaling ag with of ome Companies-. has deposited deposit being approved the Controller of State—for the security of as Ce cioype s cur tat The place to buy Vegetables, Por at and every Kind, Wresh from bt ce With Or. “GREGORY & WAITE, Suecessors to Weaver & Co. __ Wholesale and Retail Deslers in CROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Ligvors, Crockery, Glass Ware, &a, Ww’ hereby annom announce to the pvllicthat ‘have purchased the stock o4, 7 WEAVER & C¢., ‘. And are prepared to do business in our line on the most satisfactory. terms, As we buy only For Cash and have no Interest b to Pay, ee. We can and will zg Sell as Cheap as any House in Nevada “Or sell out to somebody who can.” “A nimble Sixpence is' better than @ slow Shilling.” . f We don’t embark in the basines¢ of selling Grub with the idea of making w fortune in a year. Having lecated ourselves in Nevada we orable dealing to onmanend a share of public patronage. ‘*NO BAD DEBTS. 4 Is our Motto. By living up to this there willbe no need,of adding thé per centage to agood customer's bill that we lose in a poor one. ‘All Goods must be paid for on Delivery or presentation of Bill. Weshall in a few days receive a large steck of Goods, Bought with Cash and selected with . extreme care by Mr. Gregory who is now in San Francisco for the purpose. Our friends and the public may rely on satisfactory terms. -— All Goods delivered at a reasonable distance FREE OF CHARGE. CGRECORY & WAITE. Nevada, April 4th. , Nevada Restaurant. C. LECOCG..-----+.-+-prietor. Pine 8t., bet. Broad and Spring St., Next Building to Daly Transcript Office. AVING leased the he above House and furniture, the unders! has reopened his “well-known RESTAURANT AND BOs s Sang other na st tor una) eo e other house so the poems : ns. None butt the of Cooks are employed, and'the best edibles 1 market —m. are here regularly served up to in ths Restaurant Department, ‘Meals can be ‘obtained at all hours of the day and night, and customers are required to pay for only ‘what they order. Py coma of his ability to picase even the most myeces prietor respectfully solicits a continuance of public patronage. Remember t Nevada. Jan, 4th. ‘WRED. BULACHER, and w street, afew below the Daily Transcript Office. and will on hand the B dae gion of . = -. ia BEEF, PORK, . MUTTON, VEGETABLES. He hopes py om PL cecal etaeation te bretpene,'* . so CH. FERRAND. wEOTOGRAP RIO AND = DAGUERIEAN ATIF, eng eee ha ; aba 420 Ss naptiitadig are prepared to stay and hope by fair and hon. a ed Ton RUSH!! RUSH! RUSHLLL1 LA = # rks JACOB ROSENTHAL’S No, 57 Broad Street, Nevada City. ee 7 ‘SPRING AND. ‘SUMMER Announcement to The People vf Nevada coment '! 7 FA o SPRING AND SUMMER-GOODS! yselected by my Brother, with excluto the wants of this market, ; HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED! Compriding the Finest Assortment of Dress Goods! And Furnishing for Ladies, Latest San Francisco style of BONNETS AND HATS! Also the best variety of the richest trimmed MANTILLAS ! Ever brought to this market together with a new and ve ane Pan variety of Ladies, Misses & Children’s Shoes, Slippers and Gaiters. ‘ I have also received elegant deters ol Cloths, and Matting, &e. The public will rest assured that ir I will mot be Undersold! 4% Call and examine my Goods and Prices and satisfy yourselves. “Nevada, March gPaCoB ROSENTHAL, MUSIC LESSONS. JOHN —F. . BUSSENIUS, OULD inform the Citizens of Nevada and Grass Vallev that_he will give lessons in Music, upon the Piano or Guitar. Music also Furnished for male and Parties, For particulars apply next door to the Métho dist Church, Broad Street, Nevada. m16 FININGCER & CO.,; ~ Buecessors to C. H. Meyer & Co. WHOLESALE. DEALERS IN FINE BRANDIES WINES
ae Liqaors generally. BRICK STORE, 76 BROAD STREET Pacific Mail Steamship Co. For New York, via Panama. The following Steamships wil! Zak dispatched in the month of April 1865. cil 3—Golden Age. Capt, E. 8. Farnsworth. pta 15 Satressonte, Capt. ‘ rH. Hudson. "1 23—Golden City, Capt, W. F. Lapidge. Ace Folsom werent b wharf San Francisco, at : 10 o’cloek, A. M. via a . a at Aspinwall with a oon. and swift stéamer ‘For New York. The Isthmus Transit-is made by Railroad in three hours ! mate is thus avoided. Ab rpeene to a tropical cliThis.route cet Agee ae advantages to Ladies and Famili The Atlantic sinenaer will be convoyed by a United States vessel of war ! For further the Pacific jculars, apply at the office of Steamship mpany, corner of Seremehes and Leidesdorff streets ._ OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Agent. “UNION ‘LIVERY STABLE, srRIne STREET. sively tohis alread ae < weet of Horses, Bu Bu; larg and is can be and eas NEVADA. JOHN A, " CASTER w testablian: idies,. Harness, &e Lap eetiare outs as in the state. Weil trained, ie Horses well equ: for Latics or Gentlemen will be ready atall A long experience Particular attention vers for the bn septs the business and an earnest desire ee dnnstel ny hiaeke believe ail able te give leads me to quatal entiefaction to Horses on liv alweys in ag with earefnl parties, balls, &e. The qualmit me to ond that those seekdo . Boot — Shoemaker. . & Cook. where they have and will k arscety; Sioviaten: on, Dry Goods: Clothing, Crockery, = : AND emDRUG & MEDICINE STORE, ‘GF AT RED DOC. .21 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE. COMBS & McGOUN, TWiki selenite inform the citizens of ttle York Township. that they have removed to the Store formerly occupied phe Bourke nag stant) on hand everything oe foun Moun’ VARIETY STORE. We have now on hand a large, apd complete stock of ; No. 1 Groceries and Provisions, CASE GOODS, And every article usually kept in a first-class Grocery and Provision Establishment. Asheretofore, we shail continue to keep well supplied with Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, —AND— PATENT MEDICINES, OF EVERY KIND. — In addition to the above we have and shall m: ‘ways keep on hand a fine stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, HATS AND CAPS. Also, a well selected stock of CROCKERY WARK.” ir We. are sclling as Cheap, if not Cheaper than any other Storein Little York Zeowsemtin. ‘and shall strictly adhere tothe Ca system. Sg COMBS & McGOUN, __Red Dog, Jan. 24th. e EMPIRE SALOON. Cady’s} Brick Building, Mili Sireet, GRASS VALLEY. ‘ AMES B. JEFFERY takes this method of informing his dogo in Nevada and vicinity that he has become sole proprietor of the above well known and popular Saloon and will aiways keep on hand the very best of Liquors, Wines, Ales and Cigars. To which he invites the attention of those who know a good thing and can appreeiate it when it is sparkling before their eyes, . evadens! givemea call when you visit Grass Valley—1 will always be on hand, ready “and willing to serve you with the best in the *shop.?? JAMES.B JEFFERY. Grass .Valley.Sept 4th—tf > “Nevada Tannery. KELSEY & BUTLER, Nevada and the surrounding towns that they have on hand a large stock of Sele Leather, 2: Harness Leather, And in s fact all kinds‘pf Leather, usually found in that business. Las The Leather from our manufactory has been in use in thie vicinity for some time and in eve ry instance has given good eatisfaction. It will compare favorably with any Leather. brought into this market, ‘We invite all in want ofanything in the abawe line to call and see for themselves, as to price and quality of Leather. The Tannery is situated. in Nevada city. on the old Washington road, near the av wet Hospital. Ali orders addressed to the will meet with prompt attention. KELSEY & BUTLER. Nevada, Jan, 19th. ' Wiliam R. ony * -"At the Old Cornefy 8 STILT. THERE, and wants it to be disti understood that he ie going to stay there and sel] his goods as cheap as the mete Itis-his determiuation not to, be underso anvbody. His stock consists of Women’s Shoes, thick and thin sole, Gaiters, Balmorsts, and-every style of Shoe. & Children’s shoes, every siyle omy pt Pump sole, Drees, Square Edge. Double Sole and Quilted Bottom Boots. A large assortment “® 3” Heavy and Light Boots, Gum Boots, &e. Pacem et THER, » ee auon 5 sean. ofe beg egto Soe nae gny retail. s my Bhotmaker’e supplied at commana. Bhot and Hl work the store is warranted All wore bought at the store is rips uurea. the hove Geods. — Wom respectfully inform the citizens of WILLIAM H. KENT, H ed a N: D Store—former ~ ° * Died by his Father ae At No. 3 Commercial wrerreg ne? el f i be ct well-seleeted 8 '. DRvGs, MEDICINES, _ » CHEMICALS, é . PERFUMERY, #0. &r Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at ail hours. : Nevada, Feb. 9th. GEORGE E. TURNER, DEALER In “* HARDWARE, TINWARE STOVES, MINING TOOLS, Crockery and Glass Ware, And in fact everything usuall coe of this kind, which wi be sold heap for FAMILY GROCERIES. ABARUH, 2 W Siete aac cared ot ezags oy Fresh stock of E fn, atone atta found a wal a charge. Terms Cash, . .. _A. BARU, Commercial Street. Nevada, Nov. 29th. s He wilt heey soudintly ‘on n hand!» Tange and New Dress Making reg MRS RB. G TIRBETTS,Having taken Rooms Son BROAD STREET, opposite D. Baker’s Store is prepared te = & Country wishing Patterns or have therr condone promptly attetided conaca ton Wit The ing to please all who desire my services 1 Shall ee ie ee or expense 1 do se and trust all receive a liberal share Nevada, March 28th. . 5, Seiad Grand Calico Bali” TIGER E. L. AND B. CO, NO.21. IN WILL @IVE A cat¥co panty? _At HAMILTONHALL, GRASS VALLEY meow May 1st, 1865. A. G. Compton. ne Flanders. -3> H. Stebbins.” Floor Managers. $ ¥. Cleveland, Hooper. yo waz. CKNTS FIVE Py Dara oe I. ” bes > A Complete Assortment.of . PATENT MEDICINE Dragh met Simeentap as Just received snd for pad by DOMESTIC DYES, Assorted © Colors. For sale by Joseph. M. Levey; erner of Pine and Commercial Street Clothes Made, Cleaned.and Repaired. he KELLINER. —ota St. preparea tu maka z: men *s garments on ‘ola é pnt the lowest rates. ery germent stata la . GEO. & arom, Sign and O i Painter. pitreat PANTING p rt mete ram , f= Finn Le Cut and Make Dresses,” Basquines, Cloaks oS. Children’s Garments; In the Latest ph oo and —. eee eee om . House in San Francisco bed rate of sine; ses, Iam prepared to may devire naan. Plain Sewin wilt be be do with Neatness and at maine 2 prices. in the Corner of SES “and Pine ‘Streets ED sh gohan te Gada om se pm pant ete ei BEAR ONE ~