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August 18, 1864 (4 pages)

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f ETS, of vc. THING, rices * stoek of the time twenbuying sofafew if: it—but that you es than ‘ounty, } down to ion ! > Knox’s , Nevada. ER. OTE E: ght by ,es, TRY !!) m for six . Itried i got one [ had no I have It is a YLOR, street. * us’ Dance Nervous » health ; ath is rerade with BLAS, i] yn ne of Live side, . SON, j }me of a ng stand. in sleep, HOMAS. Avenue, att’s Ner. Deafness ealth and test good MAN, f our medever met as Weak. ble to do RIGHAM reets, San ets on the jy26-tt EY, ada city. CTOR ce, ore of W. ding i ’ cial Sts. lector. bh District. 6 Hy ~ "© George R» Crawford, for an excellent photos et aS noe Oe ‘ ‘ % H . . ® back in time to return home by Colby’s atage. 7 Grass Volley, enveloped bis body in a milita» ' thrown out of employment in New York city ‘utter disregard for the officers of the jaw. fevada Drily Transcript. } —aeeeeey THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1eth.” BOARD OF SUPEKVisoRS.~ The Board of Supervisors met yesterday morning at 9 o'clock, a fall Board being present. the Special Fund: Gerry Morgana, for books bought for Re-« corder's office; $H9 25. : Phos. Braunigan, for guarding jail, $49 00. The following amounts were allowed—_vv the General Fund: : ; Gerry Morgan, salary of Auditor, $201 38. an" rh Johnston, ‘services as Grand Juror, 6 days, $30. IL. C. Mills, services as .Grand Juror, 6. days, $30.H. Philip, for Grand Juror's certificates, 3612. W. A. Jones for servicea aa constable, $7. Upon petition of the citizens of Lowell Hill and Little York School Districts, the said Districts were consolidated under the oume of Little York School District. INDUCEMENTS To ENLIST.—A -recruiting office is vow open on Spring street in this city, aud those who desire to serve their country in the army can secure the follow. ing bounties offered by the Government, vither white or colored: Bounty to volunteers fur one year, $100; for 2 years, $200; and tor An instalinent of ones tering into service. € 3 years, $300. third is paid upou mus. Besides this, the State pays to new recruits enlisted siace April 4, 1564, $160; payable, $40 upon ‘mustering in, aud $20 every six monthe thereafter.— To veteran volunteers, $400: payable, $50 when mustered inund $40 every six months. . The Government bounty is paid in greenbacks, and--the State bounty in gold coin. — The State also pays $5 a month, in gold, additional to the Geverement com pensation. DoGs.—The barking of untagged ‘‘dorgs” is no longer beard upon our streets. The untiring efforts of the posse of boys, enlisted into the servic’ by the hope of reward, bas eilectually removed from. our streets the numberless worthless cars that wandered through the town without tage. _—It-is true that we yet have a goodly number of these nuisances, but those that remain are entitled to the “freedom. uf the city” by virtue ofthe amounts contributed by. their owners to the support of the city government. ~~ : You Bet axD GRass VaLLey.—The stage of Geo. H. Colby will leave You Bet and Red Dog, when passengers desire to-go to Grasse Vulley, in time to connect with the 9 o'clock stage for Grass Valley at this place. The arrangement will bea great accommodation to those who desire to go to Grass Valley, a8 persons will be enabled to spend several hours in that place and’ get RECAPTURED.—The crazy Chinaman who escaped from jail on Sunday night, went to ry coat, dunned a plug hat,. aod marched through the streets of that town with an He was recaptured and lodged in his old quarters in the calsboose Brandon the highwayman and deserter, and the other Chinaman have not been heard from. GENERAL GRANT.--We are indebted to graph of General Grant. It is said to be a good likenese. Mr. Crawford basa uumber left of various sizes, at his store in the Masonic building. rs County Court, Aug. 17th—The People vs Howard. Continued for the terw. The People vs Moose. Jury empannelied and witnesses on the part of the people, save one, examined. Case continued to. thie morning at 10, 0’clock. IMPROVING. —We ‘are: pleased to learn that Sam Langton is improving, and that strong hopes are‘entertained of bis recovery. FiIrTEeN hundred cigar makers were by the tobacco tax. A SCHOOL MASTER in a western town while taking bis morning walk, passed by the door of a neighbor, whe was excavating a log for a pig trough. : “Why,” said the school master,“Mr. C., have you not furniture enough yet ?”’ “-« Yee,” said the man, “enough for my own family, but I expect to board the schoo! master this winter, and am making preparatigas.’ the fullowing accounts were allowed on} Column. A CARD. . WEAVER & COMPANY, Monday the 25th day of January, We shall sell our Goods, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. Nevada, Jan. 22d, 1864. — pe to iuform our friends and the public on and after a We shall keep no more running accounts, and all Goods ordered must be paid for when _pur. chased or on deffvery. We have been forced to pursue this course, from the ee difficulty and loss that has been sustained in collecting such a large number of Accounts as have heretofore been on the Books 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 wp LARGER PROFITS the amount he 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 credit system, and. with our facilities in San Francisco, will be ableto give our customers all the advantages of the markets, and sell at such pricés aS will & . Defy Competition! Wholesale Buyers will find it greatly totheir advantage to give us a call. ~ Our business will beconducted on the principles of Quick Sales, Light Profits and no Bad Debts. We shall strictly adhere to ONE PRICE. Thanking our friends for the hberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping for acontinuance of the same, and trusting that our Cash System, will méet their approval, We remain, Respectfully. & WEAVER & COMPANY. WEAVER & COMPANY DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AER LIQUORS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ie FORCASH. Vg NO. 59 BROAD STREET, ; Nevada City. oe ° * Over the United States Bakery. ——nenenorenerenvecnensy NEW STORE at You M.J. HYDELIFF, W Up inform the citizens of You Bet and the adjoining towns that he has opened a new store at the above place where h will always keep on hand the best-of menNeeberovisions i Ears Liquors, ome : Dry Goods, Boctsa@nd Shoes, \ = : HR are, &e. &c, All of which will be sold CHEAP FOR: CASH. My store at oe will, as herétéfore be supplied with everything-in the above line. Persons in want meas ge rinthe G ‘ry. Dr Goods, or Hardware line will find it té their advantage to call at either of my stores as [ sell Cheap for Cash. M. J. HYDELIFF. You Bet, July 19th—tf te. BROAD STREET BAKERY ® generally that he has taken his old stand on Broad Street, :W. J. DAVIS, Takes this method of informing his Where he will keep on hand as heretcfore, the beat of ; friends, former patrons and the public Family Bread, Cakes, Confectionery, &c. &c. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon me I respectfully ask a continuance of the same. : WM. J. DAVIS. Nevada, June 9th—tf ICE CREAM SALOON! JULIUS DREYFUS, OULD inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Nevada that he keeps on hand, at the United Sates Bakery, Pine St., The very best quality of Ice Cream, Confectionery and Cake “All of whieli is manufactured at thia Establishment of the best materials. A room hes been fitted up expressly as an foe Cream Department. ' Every kind of Candies for sale wholesale or retail, Cake of every kind oe on hand and made to order at short notice ané low rates, ‘ As Lhave in my employ the best of Confec tioners and Bakers . can guarantee all articles purchased at this place to be of a superior quality. Give me a trial all you in want of the good things in this line. jell A: CH. FERRAND. PHOTOGRAPHIC AND . DAGUERREAN ARTIST. Every kind of Photographs and Ambrotypes taken in the st style of the Art, ON PINE STREET,
SAMUEL LEWIS, Successor to Lewis Bros. IMPORTER OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Pipes, Matches, Cards, &c. —At the old stand— Lewis’ Building, Corner of Broad and Fine Streets, Nevada. now ready to mig eat! A his former patrons and the public generally with ali goods in his line as heretofore at San Francisco Prices: . Thankful for past patronage, he respectfully olicits a continuance. meh1-tf Br D.S. BAKER. J. A. MARTIN D. S. BAKER & CO. a DEALEKS IN Groceries,’Provisiuns, Can Fruits, Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada. ‘RESH MEATS, OF ALL KINDS I om hand and for sale at Cheap rates for Cash, Geods delivered free of Charge Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. WOOD—Of all kinds, on hand and for sale Cheap for Cash, : augio H.M HINDS. — _ H.C. TULLY. N. C. TULLY & CO. AVE opened a Family Grocery and ProviH 10n Store at the Junction of Main & Commercial Sts. Where they wilf keep vonstantly on hand a select stock of Family Groceries & Provisions And as they have all the advantages of the market. at San sco, they are determined to se}! Cheaper than the Cheapest ! Our motto is QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. TERMS CASH. All Goods will be delivered free of charge. Nevada, May 25th—ef NOTICE. T°" HE annoal of the Stockhelders of Yi the Eureka L Water Com ¥ will take, place at Lake city, on SAT et F Soeaner HES. 1864. for the election of a Boe = cee + pho Hs — asa rthal er as ma’ x 4 H. MceNULTY, Presiden EX” Goods delivered Free of Charge. 3 ‘. BY the Barrel or Bottle. 3 PURIFIER 'LeDoyens’ Sarsaparilla, ‘Yellow Deck and Iodine Alterative. The Great Cure For all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, Scrofula and Rheumatism. 7 medicine reaches the ConsTITUTION itself, and restores it to ite normal condition. IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER. . INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, AND CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, = URINATING, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, BRICK DUST, DEPOSIT, URINATING. For. these diseasds itis trulya sovereign ae . and too much cannot be Sa Lithontriptic it has no equal ; being chemfealty combined with Iodine, it possesses in a high degree the power of dissolving stone in the bladder and ureters of the Kidney, preventing gravel formations.and enlargement of the prostrate gland, irritation of the neck of the bladder dropsy, &c. Sole Agency forLe Doyens? Sarsaparilla Yellow Dock and lodine Aliterative, in California, 646 Front Street, Sold by all Drugzgists. San Franeisco, ae 19—tr remsaid in itepraise. — — For-ale wholesas or retail by JOSEPH M. LEVEY : ~ Corner of ’ Pine and Co mmercial Streets. BLAZE’S SALOON‘ COR. @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL®1 If You Want a Geod Drink, GO.TO BLAZHE’sS —_— JAMES MONROE can be found MEAT MARKET. at the old stand on Broad at. where he is prepared to su ply every be 2) with the best of Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton, Cérned Beef and Pork &c. &v. at the lowest cash prices. aE ne erento —— JAMES COLLEY keeps on hand MEAT MARKET. the very best of Beef, Pork, Mutton. Veal, Corned Beef and Pork, BR: his shop on Broad street two doors below Hanson & Co’s, which he will sell at reasonable rates for cash. ROBERT MAYERS, FANCY BAZAAR, No. 242 Montgomery Street, Southeast corner of Pine, San Francisco. > Importer of Gold, Silver Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments and Foreign Fancy Goods. San Francisco, July 29. THAT GREATEST BLOOD STRANGUNARY AND BURNING, OR . PAINFUL}. AND MUCOUS @R MILKY® DISCHARGES AFTER . ot Wipes FALL STYLE FOR 1964. A. LAMOTT, — The Leading HATTER of the State of California. ILD ISsUR His FALL STYLE of MATS on ‘ SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1864. tion cheuke aay iene on thi babes — His prices are lower than any other Establishment, ; Do not forget to call at his Emporium of Fashion ! On your way down to get ouc of his new style your jtust from the East, snd Evrope.; He. purpasee hem all. * os all EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE No: 17 & 19 Mill Street, Grass Valley. é AST and well-broken Riding Horser, the ft best Carriages, Buggice and Convord Wagons: Carriages always in readiness, with careful drivers. for the use peel amines ete. Horses boarded by the ay, week or month. Nevada & Grass Valley Stage Line The Stage leaves Grass Valley for Nevada, at 8 A. M. 11 A. M. and4P.M, Leaves Nevada for Grass Valley at QA. M. 2 P. M. and 5 P. M. tants é jy12-tf Antelope Restaurant. ¥ ALEX. GAULT, Lona this method of informing his friends and the public in general that he has opened a First-Class Restaurant, a few doors below his old stand, on * BROAD STKEET, Where meals willbe served up at all hours.— The Restaurant will at all times be eupplied with the delicacies the market affords. Oyster Suppers got up on the shortest notice. -Don’t forget the new place--next door to Miss &. Coffey’s Milliney Eatablishment. on Broad Street. ~ FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! FROM AMERICAN HILL RANCH. At No. 45 Broad Street. prepared to furnish Families and Dealers with FRUITS, CHOICE & DELICIOUS. ALSO, © WINES—‘the pare juice ofthe grape,’ Anda splendid articleof GRAPE VINEGA R, in quantity, quality and prices suited to the wants and times. Please Call and Examine. Orders promptly filled, and goods delivered in good order, Jy24 A. G. PAER Milwaukie Brewery. No. 16 Spring Street, Nevada. W. DREYFUSS would inform the citizens « of Nevada county and hia friends, that he is now eres to furnish them with a superior article o Ce LAGER BEER Orders left at the were on Spring Street, will be promptly atfaithful attende i to. » myl6m CHAS. TEWKSBURY, Has opened a TIN WARE STORE, At his old stand—formerly Stoakes’ on Broad Street, Everything in the Tinware line promery ex euted, euci:as tin roofing, &e. Saez work at Gnnemithing, Lock repairing, &c. at short notice and on reasonable, terms, novi3 4. P. DAVIS, Having ee a or at his reeidonee on Spring street is ready to ¥ _¥F. Pr, “Sh PHYSICIAN. Office at J. M. Levey’s Drog Store, corner of Pine and Commercial streets. all Cc. M, BATES, PHYSICIAN. — Office on Pine street. next door to J. M. Levey’s Drug Store, in the Masonic building. all Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICK—in Lewis’ Building, corneBroad and Piue streets, Nevada A. A. SARGENT, Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE—Ina Kidd's ane, corner of Broad and Pine streetse— Nevada A. ISOARD, Wholesale dealer ia WINES, LIQUORS, BITTERS, &c., &e. Nextdoor to Weaver & Co's on Broad Street Nevada, Nov. 19 DR. E. FELLERS, Surgicaland Mechanical DENTIST. Office— Mill Street..... Grass Valley Up Stairs—Entrance between McLaughlin’s and Johnston’s Stores, Grasse Valley, June 9th—tf Shaving and Hair Cutting. OHN BURBRIDGE je slwaye on hand J at bis shop, 6 Broad Street. opposite the,National Exchange. ( of ( PACIFIC MALL STEAMSHIP CO, Smee t THE FOLLOWING 8STEKAMtr ships will be dispatched in the month of August, 1864. LE SAM. + mas Aug. 3d-—-UN¢ ** 13—-GOLDEN CITY, Capt. W. F. Lapidge. * 23—-GOLDEN AGE.Capt. KE. Farnsworth From Folsom Street Wharf,, San Francisco, at-9 o’clock A. M:, punctually. FOR PANAMA. Pageengers. will be cony to Aspenwall by the Panama Railroad Company , and from Aspinwall to New York by the Atlantic and Pacific one i A. K. FORBES, Agent, P. M. 8. Co., Cor. Sacramento and Liedesdort! ata $100 REWARD! OF HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD is offered for a better antidote for all affections of the Urinary Or ans, Bladder and Pasterort Glands than Dr. Frank Allerton’s Antidote and Rose Injection, the worst cases of Gonorrhoe are —, cured By two or three bottles. Slight cases {fn two or three days. This preparation will do what no other reme ly can, or has been known to do, vie: cure every case, no matter how complicated ; thousands can testify to this fact. who had previous to using Dr. Allerton’s Antidote and Injeetion, expended bundreds of dollars on worthless nostrams.and humbug doctors. Try this Remedy ! two or three doses is sufficient to convince you of ite superior medical virtues. The only restriction whi.e using the Antidote is to avojdall spirits and beer or ale ; be sure and ask for Dr. Frank Allerton’s Antidote and Ruse Injection ; take it according to directions ed from Panama on the bottle andit wiil cure you. Sold by all regular druggists and dealer ip California, Oregon and British Columbia. ANE & BRIGHAM. Agents, San Franciséo. Price for Antidote $1 50: Rose Injection $1 00. Three bottles is always sufficient to perform a radical cure, leaving no traces of the malady in the system, whieh cannot be truthfully said of any other known preperiteet ¥Yor-saie by J. M. LEVEY corner of Pine and Commercial streets. —a13 DISSOLUTION.,; ‘ TS co . oar ays <4 heretofore existing be. tween Geo. A. Church and George R. Crawford in the Book and Stationery business was rage sgl mutual cousent, July 27th. . ‘Phe business will be curried on as heretofore by. Geo K. Crawford who is authorized to settle the afflairsofthe latefum. G. A. CHUBC G. RB CRAWFORD. ; Nevada, July 28th. . DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgical & Mechanicaé Dentist Office—corner of Broad and. Pine sts. I would iaform my ee aud all wishing my services lam prepared to attend those favorin { ine with a call. atamy hour.’ Teet after having become sensitive by cxposure of the nerve will be filled without causing pain. 4 WILL WARKANT ALL WORK dogeat this >fice to be pe: formed in « more skilful manner, and bettar satisfaction yiyen than elsewhere in this RB. BLAcn, Secretary. al6 ‘todo Hair Cuttmg and Shaving im the Sass boy le. Come and give mea trial. yi viciaity, otherwise no charge wili be made. My charges are moderate, sult the times. £ am tly located in this city Residence ou to street, third house from ‘Lempen~ ‘ Cor, of 84 and J. St. SACRAMENTO, I AVING purchased the entire crop -of-Mr. Josiah > celebrated Orchard and Vineyard, also Wines of his cellar, [ am Ose