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April 28, 1864 (4 pages)

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st, 1864. ate im anmt for the pe cati fur. le Wanted, 5 00. » Ne, 2 apply te nt. , 8 Broad m1-tf_ pgreas, reand Asthhes y the seat ut relief.< & Co., ncisco. ) ’ Hdidaic on. By . Mice of ‘THURSDAY MORYING, APRIL 29th, see ~ work, &<. and receipt for the same. caren itd ttre Aa ER REE RE AT TET JENKING VS. CALIFOUNIA Stace Co.— We publieh, ia this moruing’s TRANSCRIPT, the “decision of Judge—McFarland, in the case of ALR. Jenkins vs. California Stage ‘Co. Ax this case has caused a great deal of decision in full te eur readers. DisTixncuisned STRANGE.—Captain Chousoff, of the mining bureau of the Rue~ siun army. has for several days past been Visiting and inspecting the various wining ‘towns of thie county. H+ started for San Francisco yeaterdny for the purpose of guiling on the Russian vessel now in the barbor vf San Francises. . SaNtrary Novice —All who. are able and willing to assist én singing at the Benefit vf the Sanitary Fund, are requested te meet at the Baptist Church wm Frid -y evening. — We hope'that nu ane whe can render assistance for thie part of the entertanmert will Be Abseaton that joceasion. To¥s.—Eugene Sculati hasjustreceved a . . very large assurtinent uf toys, of every Variety, at his stereen Pine street, two doots from Haas & Co. Allin want of + toys should go and exawine. this nice stock. —_——— Re allis, De ods, he, &e. TEs! ods direct sell them ouse in the surroundds will be ny patrons THAL. ! Dealer in Lumber. md. S nston ’ a ieate ap? fm informing ta Hotel at fevada, on he is preof persons se is furn' comfortato make a this sectren Py MAN. iE. erritery. reet. } uilding, amt! ihed Rooms rop’r: wer of the Calfuruia Stige Ces. stage (rom Marysville, arrived in this city yesterday at fo’clock. This is the best tine frou that Place yet. Where's Duty iow? 'Exstenn News.—Phe Navy Departwent’s advices from. the Potomse Flotilla say. the Expeditica up the Rapyatanuock 2 eaulted in the destruction—of 10-ferries darge lighters, each cap ible of cherying 100 men. 3 pontooa bridges, a number of large _ boats, a lot of small arms, aud a considerable amount of bacon. Same 500 cebels made an “attack on the Eareks, ue ofthe boats with, the expedition, and were handsomely whip. ped. Commodore Porter hag information that the rebele have placed torpedoes in the + Rappahannoek aud ia all the branches of the Chesapenke. Memphis dates of the 22d, sny Forrest's entire foreqis marching towards Alabama, followed by Gricreon, Polk is said to be tnarching on the North. Forrest will probably join him. Oit the morgung of the 2lst, Grierson’s «cavalry had a sharp fight witha portion of Forrest's command, near Hudsonville. The ‘ebels retreated in the direction of Jackson, passing through Lagrange, leaving a number of prisoners, wagons, horses and inules in our Pussession, Geo. Price has evacuated Camden, Arkansas. Gen. Steele has occupied the places The dispatch boat Perry, arrived at Newe bera, N.C., April 20th from. Plymouth. She brings the confirm:tion of the sink:ng of the gunboat Svuthfeid, and injuring wf the Miawi and Whitehead by the rebel! ram, Which pow commands the ay proaches to Plymouth, and prevents our reinforcement The ram now hoe all the inland waters of North Carolina ope to her, and there. is ne knowing where she may strike her next blow. Firing had been heara all the wor.ing in-the direetionof Washington, and it is supposed thatan attuck on that point hoe commenced. Reinforcementa will be sent from there by Gen, Peck. As soon as he heard of the attack on Plymouth, be commenced to send = __reinfurcements, but-they-deubtiess failed to reach the place, owing to the presence éfithe rebel ram. This vessel draws 9, feeb-\of water and carries 4 guns. She is built much like the Merrimac. There is qu: a a rebel foree st Kinston: Whith rtie.beleved intends 9s attack on that place in connection’ ’ witb their ram No. 2, now at Kingston. It is said there is not a monitor afloat that dces not draw tee much water to pase over the bar at Albermarle Sound. ona: Norfote fetter states that six hundred . rebel prieonnra at Point Lookout have volunteered to do Provost duty for Cucle Sam. The Senate Military Committee has agreed to recommend the appropriation of $20,000,000 for payment of tulunteers for 100 . days. narnia paemnnemiae The propositten oy the Governors of the Northwestern States -to furnish eighty-five thousand troops for’ 100 days is in subs stance as fullowe: The troops to be muster: : t7” J. B. GRAY is our authorized agent. ‘ __He wil receive orders for advertising, job a ere submitted ed into ‘service and equipped the same. a4 infantry voluateers; the whnte number ta’ be ‘turnished within twenty days from the date of notice of the acceptance of the proposiwherever_their_sertices—may be required; be paid the troops aor servi-es eredited on any draft fer three years; the draft to.go on in any district short for quota ; this special eerVice draft shall be fur any service proposed. The President accepted the proposition, April 23d. selling tickets Tur the grand Fyst.val-tecomeoff next month, forthe bepefit of the Sunis tary—Fund. Come, out with your cash, gentlemen, and help thewatter aleng. IN TOME FORK DINNER .— The stages from Lincoln, Sacramento and Marysville, arrive in this city in time to take dinner ateur frat clasa hotels, now. ‘EXAMINATION. —The clusing exercises of: Miss Smith's schoo! will take pluce to-day: cen ‘Ae cae, ——— see ®A. P.K. Sarrorp, forinerly a resident ‘of Placec county, -hus been elected Presi« dent of the Humboldt Salt Company. PASSENGER trains coumenced running: from Suermento to Gineols and Folsom, on the Pacific Railroad, on Monday. W. W. Cross was yesterday examined in open Court as to his qualifications to be« . come an attorney and counsellor at law. =, Distaicr Coun, April 27th.—Voss ve . Pacific Turnpike Co. Demurrer sustained, tion; the troups to serve in fortifications or . on 9 renee ne A CARD WEAVER & COMPANY. Nevada, Jan. 22d, 1864. _-tallie: thie community-ox-well-as—at-other . } Be WEADY.—The ladica wre ‘around tows . YM bee to heform Our friends and the public “hat on and after ouaseel Monday the 26th day of January, _ We shall sell our Goeds, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. We shall keep no more running accounts, and . all Goods ordered must be paid for when purchased Or_on delivery. We have been. foreed to pursue this, course, from the great difficulty and loxé that jtas been sustained in collecting sucha large number of accounts-an-have heretofore bea ‘on the Hooks” of this House. ee In a credit business, the GOOD and PROMPT PAYING--customers have to pay for. the doubtful ones, as the Merchant has to make up in LARGER PROP» 4 (ITS the amoant he loses in BAD DEBTS. By adopting the Cash Principle YY In our business, we shall be able to sell at LOWER PRICES — 2. SPENCE, ~Wiholesile and Retail DRUGGIST, “RB ROA D STR EET, NevaedajfCity, Cal. ee Keeps constantly on hand a fullsupply of Drugs and Medicines White Lead, we i int Paints, of all kinds. . Paint Brushes, Plaster Paris, 2 Whiting, > Pare Kerosene, a Ps Campheéne,Spirits Turpentine, and-taken-under ndviaement. re A DAMNABLE CoPpenHeaD Lig. AND SLANDER EXPOSED,—The Boston Courier lately copied from the New Hampshire Patriot a most infamous libel upon the. female teachersat Port Royal; many of them con nected with the first families in the North, intimating ite beliel in the truth ofthe story Lieut.-Cul. Liber*y Billings, of the Iet South Carclina. Reginentwas named” ag hating given sanction to the scanitatiua~ Fé port; but the following note from that _géntleman, . which appeara in. the AntieSlivury Stond— urd br-nde the statement as a falactond: Brarriepeko, Vermont, Mar. 22d. To the Edifor of the National Anti-Slavery Standard.—I! you deem the -article in Mondiy'’s New York Herald, on “Sixty-four }Miscegenators,” worthy of netice, let me merely say that T have never, as alleged, given any sanction to its statements, and pros neunce it an atrocivus cxlumny agninet the lady teachers at Port Royal, who are, ast believe; noble and upright, both in character and in the work in which they are engaged. Truly, yours, L, Bitines. advantages of the markets, and sell at such pri ee a8 Will a Defy Competition ! Wholesale Buyers will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call. Our business—will-beconducted“on tiie pirineiples of — : : FQuick Sales, Light Profits and no Bad Debts, ONE PRICES Thanking onr friends fer the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping
for acontinuance of the fame, and trusting that our Cash System, will meet their approval, We remain, Respectfully. WEAVER & COMPANY. SEE ww Scheel Notice. TOTICE is hereby given that the Public N Schoois of Nevada will on ned as follows? All the Schools will commence again on Mon day, May 9th with rate bills reduced as follows: fligh School from €2 5 to $1 50 per month. Intermediate School from $1 50 to $100 per month. : The Primary School will be free. E. W. SMITH, A.G PIEK, . { Trustees. Nevada, April-t5th. GA CHURCH. wh B CRAWFORD SC. As CHURCH & CO. At the Junction of Main and Commercial Streets. We keep on hand a full supply of JUSTICES’ AND CONSTABLES’ Blanks! Dealers ia PLAIN AND FANCY STATION EF RY.¢" BLANK BOOKS, wr G OLD PEN 8:28 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &e. Nevada. April 8th. a simian sec mc aE SOIR Druggist and Apothecary, Commercial Street, =A few doors below the Daily Transcript Office. mae a Pat i# WEAVER & COMPANY, DEALERS ®°* 5 GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, —AND— Ave LIQuvoRs. _ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. at Than It wouid be possible fo do under the ered: . it system, and with our facilities in San Fran: cisco; will beableto give Our Ciatomers all the . -—~ UP En ry se ap Burning Flutd, 7 a Castor Oil, > Néatefoot 011,3 Carriage Sponge, Chamols Skins, &e, &e, TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES . In great abundance. EP Infact every article in the line of a well ordered Drug Store. + t?_Prescripuens compoun ded with all pes<ible cate and precision. Nevada, Nov. 20—tf Cc. H. MEYER & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FINE BRANDIES, WINES, AND Liquors gencrally. BRICK STORE, 76 BROAD STREET Nevada, April 26, i864: A. ISOARD, Wholesale dealer in WINES, LIQUORS, BITTFRS, &., &c. Next to Wiaver &C store, on Broad Street * Nevada, Novs 19— National Exchange Suloon. CARLEY & POTTER, Prop’rf: ‘[.HIS $4 LOON has been leased by the un i . dersigned and fitted up aya first clase Saloon. We shall always keep on hand the best of Wines, Liquors, Ale, Porter & Cigars. This Saloon is furnished with two of the best Billiard Tables in the Staté. Nevada, April 7th—tf oa BLAZE’S SALION: COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL S&T if You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO BLAZE'S FRESH RANCH BUTTER RECEIVED . EVERY MORNING, AT.THE United States Bakery, On Pine Street. JULIUS-DREYFUS. Nevada, April 8th. y a FOR CAS H. 4 Ps Ae gt NO. 59 BROAD STREET, . Nevada City. oe Nevada, Nov. 19th. 2 E#” Goods delivered Free of Charge. 263 TONITE TORT UAhee. “Linseed O11. itp sn Mp RR A NAETCR dies of Nevata and vicinity aad the public in general that he has opened his New Dry Goods Store. @acst assortmeutot —— -—New Dry Goods Store Rive waersigued bogs Teave to fitorm the La At the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sta,. (Where he will” constantly keep on hand the £ ay ——_ Silla Bewbieeer-menaaie nie — of Dress Goods, Of the Latest Styles and Fashions, Also a full assortment of . Millinery Goods, Carpets, Oll Cloths, &c. &. . The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. ; ar 7 SAMUEL LEWIS, _ Successor to Lewié Bros. IMPs & OF CIGAR SAND TOBACCO, Pipes, Matches, Cards, &0, a —At the old stand— . Lwin? Building, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. § now ready to supply his former patrons ] and the pablle generally with all goods fa his line as heretofore at San Francisco Prices ! Thankful for past. patronage, he respertfally . meh1-tf Cigar, Tobacco, Fruit and ‘VARIETY STORE, EUCENE SCOLARI, Successor to M, Michalsky, On Pine Street... voowsNevada City. a. y EEPS ON HAND, Apples, Candies, Figs, ANS Raisins, Almonds. Alene st “Nuts, Candies & Fruits, ALWAYS ON HAND, ear + If you want a splendid. Cigar ora superb article of Smoking or Chewing ‘Tobacco, give me a call, i r New Goods constantly bein Fancises.— A-portton of public patronage Ia . epertfully nolitited PUDHS Patronage is re E. SCOLARI, 2 doors from Haas & Co. on Pine Bt. “CIGAR EMPORIUM” Ss. ROTHSCHIELD, At Junction of Main & Commercial Sts. NEVADA, Keeps constantly on hand the beat of Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &o. Which he will sell at the lowest porsible rates, Those in want of good Cigars, Tobaceo, Pi should by a'l means call at this well-known es. tablishnvent. ap1-if* HM. MACK HENRY PHILIP. H. MACKIE & CO. ’ BANKERS. (Successors to C W Mulford.) _. At the old stand, Main street. Nevada, ( \OLD DUST bouyht at. the Highest Rates J sight Checks on San Francisco and Sacra mento, , Kxchange on the n sume to euit Advances made on Gold forwarded-to the U. 8. Mint for = hg or Coinage. : County Scrp bought at the Highest Rates. Aguney for insursnce against fire. Ke ada, July Ist, leb2, BANEKER, In the Granite Building» Broad stree NEVADA. ( {OLD DUST purchased at the h ¥ Market Rates, and liberal advances mia m23 Atlantic States and Europe, nest le Ou Joust forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the 1 U.S Mint. Sight Checks ou San Francisco and Sacramen to. Drafts on the Eastern cities at the Lowest Rate i Collections made, and. State ana County Se curitics purchased atthe highest Mark value. Nevada, March 7, is6i-tf ae rites A. STEVENS, Proprietor. [ Hive again opened the “Wild Pigeon Saioon,”’ at tie old stand on RROAD STREET, Near the Corner of Pine Street, Nevada. Where I will be glad to see my old customers and the public generally. A good supply of Wines, Ales, Liquors, Larger Beer, i CIGARS, ete. ete. Always Kept on, Fland“d. M’ ALLISTER. (47 OULD iwform their old friends aud the publie generally that they have opened a Fruit & Vegetable Store, ON MAIN STREET, Opposite Union Hotel Where ‘they wil always keepoon hand Apples, — Fruit of ali kinds, Ei Fresh Vegetables, Fresh and Salt Fish, : Ham & Bicen. Dried Beef, &c. &c. We shall endeavor tokeep on, hand everything usually foond in a ne and Vegetable stere. Nevada, Jan 25th—3m—_—_ ““1Ve me a Call aPthe old place. mh2-tm D. S&S. BAKER, DBRALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed No. 73 broad Street, Nevada. FR" MEATS, of ALL MINDS on hand and for sale at Obeap rates for Goods delivered Free ¢tCharge Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. WooD—Of all heap for cash. ° 416 At the-late atand of Bates & MeCormigh<~ received from Ban _ ‘“WILD PIGEON.’ kinds,.onm hand afid for sile E mbroidery, Trimmings ana. ate