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April 23, 1864 (4 pages)

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~ Scnoou.—On Thursday last the closing ar J. B: wade w Sur authorined: agent, He will receive orders for advertiaing, job work, &e. and receipt for the gnmme. q Examination ar: THE INTERMEDIATE exercises of the Intermediate School were had. {n the morning, classes were examined ined remding, arithmetic and gramerer. The iF. yada City, a andies, Figs, j of i wits, or a superb obacco, give ved from San tronage is reYLARI, 3 on Pine St. . se. Eranditag : ed a Hotel st 4 Nevada, on . re he is prer of persons & ouse is furn© ng comfortaa : ig to make a’ it this section RTYMAN.” _ ‘our community ate enjoying themselves this LUMBER. RD, ; ILL, Nevada city. Retail Dealer in ce Lumber rT Go s hand. . J. 8. Johnston — ly and faithfully ~ . © ap7ae FY, reet, 4 —— N Artz Mining ri 1 that the annil the Union 9 ill be held.at# itle York, N 3 — bread, with" Kippoor" day of atonement— — feast of the passover is celebrated by the . * originally at the Tabernacle, and from Solo> -mmen’s-tiuneat the Temple-to celebrate: this feast. ~~ ting on Wediiesdiy last; aiid ends at the same} + hour on next Thursday. The ancient Israelfundamental rules and showed themselves to be thoroughly taught as far as they have been, ‘They comovented ‘to study at the. beginning. of the tert ‘The elaas in teading acquitted themselves with cfedit. They were asked umerous questions in regard to pauses, ems . phasis, inflection, ete.. whieh _were answets . ed promptly and correctly. The session vf the morning closed with the examination of the first class in grammar. Misses Peabody and Smith, who compose the eldss are to be admitted into the High S¢ehool at the commencement of the next.termy,. The afternoon _ session was tuken up. in. tie eXitninationof classes in arithmetic, orthography, declamas tion and composition. -The whole echool showed a familiarity with the suunds of let» ters and the principles of orthography which is nousual. In declamatian, Miusters Tur. ner and Vandenbosh did remarkably well =) The latter deserves particular mention for the proficiency he stowed in all his studies. The exercises of the day were interspersed “with singing. We hace no hesitancy in pronouncing the Intermediate a model school. THe Passoven— We notice that some of ourexchynges coufound the Pesach” —Passover—or as itis sometimes called by the Hebrews, “Mitzoth’—feast of unleavened ~ . been going up Nelda Pot it ‘the present ‘week, and we were in hopes to see the biick . = i Ao nished, $13 75 . Work completed ina week or two. But: we ate informed that. owing to the scarcity of bricks, work will have to be suspended un+ . til a fresh supply ean be obtained. New Drv'Goobs,—Juke Rosenthal advertises that jhe has received, ditect from ‘New York, at his store on Broad street, a large atock of etuple and fancy dty goods.==. Read his advertisement. ve Nevada, Jan. 22d, 1864. [s ‘beg to inform our friends and the ublie are ais iat ‘. the “ties ot Revetn & and hn aden * public in general tins Be , Mew Dry 'Gooas Store, At the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sts., Where he will constantly keep on hand the finest assortment wor tise that jew ate now poreerst to furnish ice in quantities to suit. All orders left at/ No. 5 Commercial street will be. Homies attended to. ve THR Appeal says it leerns. froin authority which gives encouragement to the belief that the Supreme Court will reverse {ts deci« sion on the unconstitutionality of the soldier voting Act, ae — Board or Supervisors.—Accounts allowed by the Boatd of Supervisors from April 18th to 20th inclusive. April 18th—Road Fund. —D. W. Mores hous, for dawages sustained by. breaking of Bridge, $125 Joseph. Worrell, for repairing’ bridge in j Nevada township, Han. Pl E. Jeffries, for A. G. Dennett, work on,roads in Bloomfield townslitp, $100: General ‘Fund.—C. Chandler, three days services grand and trial juror, $13. Wm. M. Peck. 4-days as yraud juror, $20 brick, $205. Nevida Gas Co, for gas and fixtures futs H. Gooding, boarding ¢ounty prisoners in Placer county, $23. which eceurs-on the 23d ot September, The_ Jews in commemoration of the spareiug of the children of Iarael when the firet bera of the Egyptians perished and of their escape out of Egypt. Duriug the stay of the children of Israel, in Pulestine, they assembled It commenced at 6 o'clock in the eveites ate none but uoleavened bread. It was also customary to offer the firstlings of their flocks and the first fruits of the barvest. It was one of the priocipal feasts of the Jews. We believe it ig nuw only eel_ ebrated by eating unleavened bread and feasting ou the good things’of the world.— New utensils must be used in covkiug and eating. In seme places public prayer is held; The “Pesach’’ is a feast—the “Kip poor’ a fast. Kire FLytne.—The. Celestial portion of fine weather by flying kites made into a va< riety of styles and shapes, from a butterfly to a drommedary. We noticed one yesterday flying at an inconceivable height, when something got out ‘*o’ kilter,”* which causédit to lose its balatice, and down she came with the swiftness of an eagle, “ker chug’ ‘on top of a house. The‘accident caused the whole Chinese population to rush frantically to the spot, whooping and yelling like maniacs, causing a number of Americans to believe the town was on fire. eine aaa UNLEAVENED Bitav.—Jake Rosenthal drought us in yesterday a supply of uoleavened bread, which is the only kind. that is allowed to be used by the Jewish religion ual after Thursday vext. RemMvuvaL.—s. Rosenthal, whose dry goods sture is situated a few buildings below tae Transcript, has leased the store immediately under our office. : << To ConTRacTors.—Proposals will be received for one week to lathe and plaater. furnish doors, seats, painting. &c., the Hali of Protection Hook and-Ladder Com< DON: ~~ ‘Fine Branoies AND Liquors.—Mes. ors. C. H. Meyer & Co., No. 59 Broad street, whose reputation is already estab~ received a a Tatge-stock of e's of their own importation, yesterday. To BitLy Ropers, the . indefatigable Seorapeety agent id the Easific wth end Marysville Appeal,. advertising notice. to . Contractors, $5. ‘Ppt nach<Etond Fand.—A.B. Gniss services ais road overseer, B59. —-H. Roberts, for same; $29. Special Fund.—-G.8. 8: Getchell, as watch. man atid janitor of Court House, $84. G. Morgan, assessment roll bought of . Bartling & Kendall, $50 50. Silas Austin for cleaning and removing dirt trom Court House lot, $150. S. Venard, for services as constable in criminal cases, $47 25.” P. E. Jefferia per diem and mileage, $58. Joseph Worrill de do $48 50 8S. D. Bosworth do do $50 Ro. Farquhar, do ee Districr Court—April 22nd.—Soggs va. Paine. Findings filed—judgment for plaintiff in accordance therewith. Me Aranetal vs. F. A. Wilder et als. Trial continued to April 28th. C. Brophy administrator. of F. A. Wilder, deceased made a party defendant in suid cause. H. Phelan vs. F. A. Wilder et als. order. E. A. Tompkins et als vs. Scott et als. Tierney vs. Scottet als. Tompkins et al vs Scott.et ala._Continued for the term. Findiey ve. Edwards et al. Ten days additional time given to plaintiff to file amendments to statement on motion for new trial. Smith ‘vs. Cady etals. Submitted to and by the Court taken under advisement. Court adjourned to this ‘morning at 10 o'clock. Same <a RDINANCE No. 5—Mevised—in relation to Nuissnces. The Trustees of the city of Nevada do_ordain ry follows : See. 1. Any person or persons who shall-throw into the streets of this city rubbish of any kind, or shall allow such to lay in front of his or theit buildings, occupied lots or premisesf or any way obstruct the atreeta or sidewalke, shall on con: viction thereof, be fined ip any sum not less than ten and not to exceed fifty dollars. or b ap ol 8 onment in the city prison not to exceedten Provided, that any person or persons intend to erect any building within this city, shall have leave to occupy Nos more than one-half of the
width of the street in front of hia or theirfees with materials duriog. the time such build put is being er 2 Any person or persons who shall the carcass al any dead animal. or anythii which is injurious ve health, or offensive to the senses, into any creek pond. street or lot within this city, 80 as 3 inte re with the comfortable enjoyment of life or new Ro shall upon conviction thereof, be fined in any gum not less thati ten and to exceed fifty dollars or, be pmociasnes: in the city prison net, ane Ss ten days. See. 3. All persons, owners pants property withih the limits of thie. city are requited toremdve non ere Lagpoer yp acm and from the , patreets adjoining-the same and-dis: &@ manter as not to interfere with One trealth of eomfort of other citizens, all slaughter houses, dgcayed animal or vegetable miatter, standing pools; and every detriment to publi¢ health. On every faiture tocomp.y with the provision of this section, the party offending shall on conviction thereof be fined ene sum not less than ten and not to exceed fifty dollars, or be imprisoned in the city prison not ae ten days. ; Bee; ordinances hereto:ore seed fela-: verve nuixances.are herevy Passed cisco papers. ° vance copies of Suorencate’ cad Sua Fran Rec craes Sea John_A. Leper; on contract for’ cleaning . . Dety Competitio 1 . WEAVER & COMPANY. «. WeOLuBSALZ & RATA ofin such . eat a the 25th day of J annary, e el did daisies Goods, Exclusively for Cash We shall keep no more running accounts, and all Goods ordered must be paid for when purchased or ondelivery, We have been forced to pursue this course, from the ‘great difficulty and loss that_has been sustained in collecting sucha large number of of this House. In a credit business, the GOOD and PROMPT PAYING customers have to pay for the doubtful ones, as the Merchant has to make mp in LARGER PROFITS the amount hs loses in BAD DEBTS. “By adopting the Cash Principle !! In our business, we shall be able to sell at LOWER PRICES. © Than it would be possible fo do under the cred= it system, and with our facilities in San Francisco, will be ableto give our customers all the advantages of the markets, and sell at such prices as will accounts as have heretofore been on the Books S Silks, Merinen; Pery al Kinds of Dress Gooits, 4 Of the Latest Styles--ana‘hatahiaina, b Algo afull assdttment of? ~~ Embroidery, Trimmings and Millinery Goods. Carpets, Oil Cloths, &e. &e. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. ‘ A. GOLDSMITH, dié At the late stand of Bates & McCormick. CH. FERRAND, Every kind of Photograp hsand Ambrotypes taken inthe best style ofthe Art, ON PINE STREET, Overthe United States ns ~Nevada, Dec. 20th BLAZE’S SALOON: COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8ST If You Want-a Good Drink, —. Go fo BLAZES ~ ‘Wholesale ‘Buyers will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call. Our business-will-beeondticted on the principles-of. Bad Debts. Weishall strictly adhere to SE Thanking our friends for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping “Our Gash System, will mect their approval, We remain, Respectfully. WEAVER & COMPANY. > ee HEALERS IN PROVISIONS, —AND— L.IQvOoORS. * ap v oy Nee NO. 59 — STREET, Wevada City: hal D,S. Baker, rch 31, 1864. JONAS C.ARK, Pres. Quick Sales, Light Profits ae no} heap for cash. for acontinuance of the same, and trusting that . othe I Primary Schoot ill be free. # w B. W. SMITH, A. G. PIER, j Trustees. : CIGARS AND TOBACCO, tr ror CASH. #3] ‘Leena D. &. BAKER, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Gan FruitsWheat, Barley and Ground Feed No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada. aes MEATS, of ALE KINDS _ on hand and for sale at Cheap rates for cas : Goods delivered Free efCharge Within areasonable distance of Nevada: ~ woonDp—Of all kinds, on hand anene J. M’ALLISTER. eee oULO interes their old friends and the publie generally that they have opened a Fruit & Vegetable Store, ON MAIN STREET, Opposite Union Hotel Where they will always keep on hand Apples Fruit of all Kinds, Fresh Vegetables, Fresh and Salt Fish, Ham & Bacon. Dried Beef, &c. &c. We shall endeavor to keep on hand vet rihing usually found ina Frult and Vegetable stere. Nevada, Jan. 25th—3m . Black Spanish Egss. I Have on hand a a eee supply of Fall and Half sey Spanish ed 8 for sale, Full blood, Black Spanis » per. doz. $6 00, Half blood, ** 100. I will guarantee all E bess to be fresh by fall — of pure unmixed stock, A. LONIS. West Broad street, Nevada. ss Fo: Marshal. STEVE. VENARD, mnounces himself as a senelgats for Marshal s the coming election. < Nevada, April 4th < “gehoolNotice. rorice is hereby given that the closin exercises of the present terms of the Public Schools of this city will take place on the follow-ing days fhhe High School, J.B. ’ alammmeaa Teacher, on Weonesday, April 20th The Intermediate School, F. Power, Teacher, on Thursday, April 21st. Primary mien Miss S. Jewett, ‘Teacher, on Friday, Agril 22n erente aad all others interested are invited to be present on the days named above. All the Schools will commence again on Monday, May 9th, with rate bille reduced as follows; fligh School from $2 50 to $150 per month. Intermediate School from. $1 50 ” $1 60 per Nevada, April 15th. For Marshal. G. 8. 8. GETCHELL, sa candidate tor the effice of City I Marshal at the ensuing election. SAMUEL LEWIS, Successor to Lewis Bros. IMPORTER OF a Pipes, Matches, Cards; &c. — —At.the old stand—= : Lewis’ Building, Corner of Broad and Fine Streets, Nevada. to suppl his former peseons meneret y.with all goods in his line ag etofore at San Francisce Prices ! Thankful for pase aren he reapeotiayy' ar Gade delivered Free’ of Charge. y BROAD STREET, ‘ Nevadaj[City, Cal, tah 2 t\¥ " : Nea es is \ Oe +. ; _. \Wholésale and Retail DRU Keeps constantly on hand a fall supply of Drugs wind Me hicines, PHOTOGRAPHIC san White naan i ae EE Paint Brashés, DAGUERREAN ARTIST Pinstot Paris, Ww hiting, Pure Kerosene, Camphéne, ‘° Spirits Turpentine, Burning Fluid, Lard Oi, Castor O11, Linseed Oi1, Neatsfoot ou,’ Carriage sponge, —__— = ae Phdaaantsiss’ Skins, “6., He. TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES, In grent-abundanee. 3 Io fact every article in the line of a well ordered Drug — = a Preiiripions cOmpounded with all possible care and precision: Nevada, Nov. 20—tf DEALERS IN POWDER AND FUs#, REVOLVER SB, BLOCKS & SHEAVES, CORDAGE, WHEELBARKOWS, Oak, Ash and Hickory Piank. A general assortment of WACON MATERIAL, .PAINTS, OIL & VARNISH, KEROSENE, Aid a fine assortment of ¢ Constantly on hand and made to order. ee AT THEIR OLD, STAND, No, 07 Main Street, Revade. —OPPOSITE— olicits 4 a dedisad . Wells, Fargo & Co’s. and the Post Office. W. i CRAWFORD & 00. = Hardware, Iron, Steel, Leather and Rubber Belting, KEROSENE LAMPS, IRON HOSE PIPE,