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

April 15, 1865 (4 pages)

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. et ee an SEE & . “fine goods at low rates,” and having no rent hats, caps, boots, shoes, etc., go and exam. mercial streets, which has been doing busi. Osborne proposes to erect a fine hall for ‘ dust. The stages from all parts come in _ 1s in w horrible pondition. = Daily Transcript . “SATURDAY HORNING, APRIL 15, aa Mine AT Moore's Pap Dering — =~ as been so Govetantly covered with snow or frozen ‘ds greatly to impede mining’ ‘epe—gationsat Moore’sFlat. A ‘of large gompanies have been to work continuously, but little or no prospecting has been done, and all mining operations were “slow” on ~gécount of cold weather. The weather is now getting tobe pleasant and warm, the snow is fast disappearing and there is every indicatiun that Moore’s will be one of the}liveliest camps in the county the coming. . . season. : ‘ THe Minrvpary BaLL.—On next Tues day evening the Anniversary Ball of the Nevada Light Guard will be given at Tempérance Hall. We would urge.all who are fond of dancing to attend, -# it will un~ doubtedly be one of the ‘pleasantest affairs . of the season. The Hall has just been put in splendid condition, newly painted and . -— plastered. _ By that time gas fixtures will be up and the floor nicely smoothed. The supper is to’ be prepared under the superintendence of Alex. Gault and the best music will be onhand. We wonld again state that all who attend, except the military, are at lib. , erty to appear either in citizen’s or fancy . SPRING CLormxe.—S. Haas & Co. have just opened a splendid stock of Spring and Summer clothing. The motto of this firm ia, to pay, and excellent facilities for buying of thé best wholesale establishments, they are enabled to offer the greatest inducements to purchasers. Let all who want Spring-clothing of the latest styles,or furnishing goods, ine Haas & Co.’s large stock before purchasing elsewhere. It is the old and wellknown firm on the cofner of Pine and Comess in this city for the last nine years. * ' ‘THe Race Track.—The Glenbrook Race Course begins how to present a fine appear. ance. The track has been “broken up” and all the stones removed.’ A rail has been run around on the outside, and , the grounds greatly. improved. We understand that daneing parties soon. It is just about equidistant from this place and Grass Valley, and would make a splendid place of resort for the people of both towns. AK THe TRIAL /oFr Josian Doper» ~The trial of Josiak Dodge, charged with being accessory tothe murder of Mark P. Ham-}mock, was concluded yesterday afternvon. case.’ commenced vn last Tuesday morning and a large number of witnesses have been examined. The argument in the case was opened by G. L. Waters for the prosecution, after which the casé-was submitted by thé defense and the jury retired “about 20’clock. After being out two hours they returned with a verdict of “‘not guilty.” Tuz.Roaps. —The roads are in excellent condition at present—but little mud and no much earlier than for some time past. The county roads in some places are rough and considerably washed. Now isan excellent time to repair roads, and we hope that road Overseers will attend” ta” it. We are told } that the road:from Lake city te Bloomfield For THe SantraRy Funp.—The Sanitary party given at Grass Valley on the night Of the 13th, netied $22162. The gross receipte were $295. ‘The attendance would -have been much larger but for the-fact that those who participated in the exercises of the day, felt very little inclination for dancing _ at night. Cakes and other articles sold for ‘large prices: 8. D. Bosworth bought a cake for fifty-five dollars, W. H. Davidson, of this ity, paid twenty-five dollars for a ham, " Judge Sykes paid twenty-five dollars for a cake, and « large number of other articles . = EP A Ah ree.. ibis Bars — tas Tiger Hook. Led Calico Party on the It of May: at Hall. Se ened gi 9h . orci te pinemes of our BROAD STREET STORE, a New Business. ORAWFORD, LEAVITT & 00% TO THE PEOPLE! © $40,000 Worth of Mining Tools, Rubber Belting, . _Wagon Timber, Nails, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors, &0, @, Now in their SPACIOUS STORE ROOMS, ' In the “Kidd & Knox Block’? ’ And For Sale WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BX ouR UNION OF STOCKS AND im the San Francisco markets, we are enabled to compete successfully with any house out of San Francisco, and now offer our Goods to the trade at ‘profits ‘lower than ever before made in the the mountains. ‘Our Motto: Heavy Bales and Small Profits, We will deliver our Goods, reasonable distance from the city, FREE OF CHARGE! ——f is IN THE— —AND— oer CELLAR, bi % in their 2 yon will nian i saaed everyt line. to which we pereen invite tion and inspection of the 4 TAKE NOTICE. All persons indetited tothe late firms of A. H. HANSON & CO., LEAVITT & HAMILTON, and W. H. CRAWFORD & CO. are requested to settle their accounts. Have now in successful operation, in front TEN TON SCALE! Charge for Weighing—Low. CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO. Nevada, Apeie 2nd, 1865. poe Shovels soambabaorwal LEAVITT ‘& CO. CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO. FLASKS QUI LVER, just re50 sist we ots sane & CO) * 300 ein RD, amr any GALLS, CRANBEB-. lt LEAVITT & 00, Sn 2 [500.38 1250 a rite) a all : ipore playing—co: ‘. the be thes cr the laying odeon,-and none of itso le ones, with” many entirely new te and inv: a pre ntamong . have opened for it. an entire new field, ee “A. HUNDRED AND FIFTY of the leading Urganists ] San Francisho. will reeelye prompt attention. a8 . INEWw STORE rt Heavy and Sheif Hardware, Powder, . A. H. HANSON Nos. 52 Broad and 48 Pine Streets, . . Adj. the National Exchange . with our business facilities both here anu . . . Shop, oneBroad street, AMLIN’S Ne amine 5 eo ems Ww AUTOMATIC SWELL, Patented Oct. 21, 1862, cababilities of the above instrument—as an organ within the reaeh of all who desire it— hitherto elicited the unqualified endorsement of oven ONE and musicians of the country. A. KOHLER, Is the sole agene for the Pacific : ba ~ above New and Popular. Ins orders addressed to himat hisPiano and Music Waresooms, AND NEW GOODS !! OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE -eltizens and tamilies of Nevada city and the surrounding tewns that he has opened a Family Grocery e ‘ AND Provision Store, In Dr. Hunt’s Building, Hotel, on Broad Street, He has on hand and-will be in constant receipt of everything im the way ot GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, CROCKERY WARE, MINING ‘TOOLS, &ec, &c. To which he invites the attention of all sn want Of anything in this line. . These Goods willbe sold WHOLESALE AND SET AR. In order to sell Goods cheap and avoid confracting bad debts, I shall sell strictly FOR CAS 4H F _Nevada, April 7th. ~ Quartz Vein and Mill For ala. 'h\ BE meetes Dig ntaae Onn Quarts M ay . Company. of er for sale their Quartz Veins, Mill, Steam ry 1 and appurtenances, situated in the Rhodes Diggings, near Folsom, Sacramento county. For further —— apply toG. TOUCH ARD the Company, 414 Montgome street. San Francisco, April lst—2w FOR SALE. MY HOUSE At AND LOT at the head 7 of West Broad Street, and Vacant lot lying bash d > “W: Bigot on Sees street. — t ou agcihand * GEO. 8. HUPP. J. G. A. Meyer, First Premium Billiard Ball Manufacturer. 228 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Tien First Premium awarded bythe Mechan. E Institute at thelr last~Pair held in an in 1864. age at we variety” of jo ng Regatelle, -. ees Cloth’ on yee Yadoiie at ow York Old Salicdamned over and ry wl be et $2 oer set. Balls sent from the country ed ~ next boat. Boot ©Comand Shoe Store. silt form the citizens of Nevada and
te waa oe surrounding roetei eis medeot goors & SHOES, ear Pine st, and ie selling them of at Seat low ra ye has just receivad a Srke and splendid — of boots ‘and shoes on he Ber —o at bargains. body to a an encane Tes i ery ~ Mao Be Regchier sraenetiy ead neatly doue. \ ‘New Barber Shop. ert Soe ne Bakery, where he is prepared tq MAIR-CUTTING AND SHAVING, : a eseleaerenmcre art oe LOW RATES '. WHITE, BLUE & GRAY CALIFORNIA "Wow and Chics Perfumery. aber Bemember that NEW GOODS, the Latest Styles, are received EVERY ne Gh eI SPRING CLOTHING SPRING CLOTHING! — The Tip of 1 of Fashion! BROADWAY ‘AY FASHIONS, J ust received ox-treamors Sacramento aeons hg, Now OPENING a CLOTH ING EMPORIU M. —or— PP. BANN ER ’ Corner of Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada city We haye received a larg@"and_ splendid stock of ; ~-¥'ine Custom BadeMEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, ELECTED expressly for this market and S of the most approved Styles for-the SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, And of qualities unsurpadsed by any Clothing House in this State, Which: we will dispose of at such That cannot Fail to give the most perfect satisfaction. 6 Fhe Shag! a tere avery large and “ BeFURNISHING GOODS;. SILK, BEAVER and CASSIMERE HATS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Of every kind. BLANKETS, of all sizes. SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, SARATOGA TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET SACKS, &o. &c. Which we offer for sale at LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN NEVADA eee eee Persons in want shied ods in. ~ line will find it to their advantage tocalland be assured of the tnt, on we w I sell Leah at Lower, Rates than was ever beat airy in this State, Remember the Pera eten id & Knox’s Corner of Broad & pahciete: P. BANNER. HEADQUARTERS. —or— FASHIONABLE DRY GOoOODSs! ! Low Prices have and always will Rule, at Ae. GOLDSMITH’S, . Old Stand, Corner Broad & Pine Sts: HH has just returned from San Francisco and brought uposeofthe Finest and most Select Stock of wie cabbited. in this city. 1t will a to pethicdbeen all the bere th would fill up this whole paper, but he ea may attention of the Ladies o Nevadaand to his Magnificent selection of DRESS GOODS, HOUSEKEEPING, “ WANCY AND " MILLINEY Goons! . . Comprising the Latest Styles of Waterfall 4] ress ~ olebrated Diana and Cac. tus Ha for Ladies and Children, and many rs too numerous to mension. CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS. He bas fullest and best assortment of RUGS AND MATTING. Wi . “ho ineutlams enaien thet. the ny ye ar ee po one wit Sen Retail priees, hereby kind! rebel an ieee every one eatietc. to call and examin + amalgam f Nevada and videay, . 3 were y peli t aK a“ kimaiy always T ‘. goods and get Bankert's Fine Philadelphia Boots, . SPRING & SUMMER Goons : . either for sOaeciive or Mechanical < 7 TO DRUGGISTS, Brewers Barbers, . ena, Petes, agseyets, And Mining Connpenien! \ E WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL to the at we are in ral pers and Express, resend 7] idditions 4 ent well selected stock of Goods, pete we ‘oa tolak after an experience of nearly Sixteem Wears, upon this Coast. we can ny the beak 3 jn the Interior, as-well_as that of ashington Territory, British Provinces, Mexico and Sandwich Islands, &c: upon better terme than any House in this State. e Senior Partner of our House, who is now , . residing at the East, gives us superior facilities for filling orders. and we can safel all goodé being of beat quali gina a egard fo ". al go we ‘do mod per te Br sold. We invite those purchas to give as. % ead) ~either in person or pele 2 “tata ; rices Biore barthadien alan confident. we will be a pioose both. Below-is hich we deal, viz: be as we fee. ESSENTIAL OILS, DRUGS, TINTURES MEDICINAL ‘YRUPS, SHAKER HERBS, _ SBLECT POWDERED DRUGS, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, * ECLECTIC PREPARATIONS, TILDEN’S ALCOHOLIC FLUID, ae SOLID EXTRACTS, ALKALOIDS, RESINGIDS, AND power DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIES, FLINT AND CORKS, of every description. PATENT MEDICINES, nay . PAINTS, OILs, AND ALCOHOL. BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, ~~. AND . TOILET ARTICLES. A complete assortment of all the above ané in t variet; ery e are alee Agents 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 ' Bheumatism, R. H. McDONALD & Co. Cor. Pine and Sansome ste. San #faneieco And 139 J Street, Sacramento. a 5 SS DENTAL IMPORTING HOUSE. R. BM. McDON) NALD & Co., Corner Pine and,Sansome st San Francisco & 139 fully invite upen this eee to hand a com Sacramento. attention of Dentists "ot Geots tee Oats te, Dentistry, a at Prices so low as to deter Denti sending East, for fhe supplies. \ We im receipt, by Express and r, of oo all new artieles thate are dail ont Np meg for their use, are few of bhai we -) now on hand, 8. 8. White's, Abbey's & Watt's Gold Foil, : rg. S. White's Gaines Tee For Plate énd Déntal Operating cases, Dentists’ Operating Chairs, Dental Hand and Foot Lathes, Anatomical Preparations, Showing the Veins and Nerves of the Face, Bental Books, — And, in fact, everything pp a a DENTISTRY ulcanite were To Physicians s sand Stirgeons. aaThe Medical 1 Profession, who aré in want of e in our line. are to giveus a call,as We are in endbutenceron hunts Tah Gat Pa, 8 1 Instruments, "hor bi Lint, suo oleate , Knee Caps BR. BH. McDONALD «& co. Corner Pine and Sansome streete, san San Franciseo, Mareh 31=-1mis i : a ‘ , sumer s Avw atten article eg ACIDS, CHEMICALS, ETHERS, a GREEN GLASSWARE. ° &139 J st Sacramenw.