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

February 11, 1864 (4 pages)

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ae pub; temsive } 1. gan se r 2 “a wm He_reat @ indebtecounts. . co., N }-f cco, , &e, LeITStand #3 his former y with all rices ! nd the pubontinuance inform the and by the rm the La d the ore, iné Sts,” on hand the t kinds Pashions, gs and ‘pets, Ce respectfully ITH, McCormick. TON. ter, temded te. a a OP Weaver. & ‘Ooineetiy'# Gdlumnl : “pixteDA¥ ‘MORNING, FEB. 11th, _ the callection ‘of delinquent taxes in this ‘received the sigauture of the Governor. The __jaw wae -drawa by Judge Belden, and conforms,in the main, to the general revenue be obtained against delinquent tax payers, ‘ other that.he ia ‘net liable for them. “tres 4 their full compliment of passengers, andit-i¢ “eommodite the travel. ~-apleadid condition and the stages.make good “judge that the silver fever will almost’ depop“$1, 000 for the arrest: of William Barawell et (FJ. B.GRAY is oar authorized agent. He-will receive orders for advertising, job work, &c. and receipt for the same. Crr¥ Taxes.—A jaw which provides for city, has recently passed the Legislature and law, but has incorparated in it a number of provisions frem local laws, Under the law, the city will be able to give an unquestion~ able title to any property which may be' sold for taxes. The law legalizes the delinquent taxes of the last two years. It provides a summary process by which judgmeut may whether residents or non-residents: It hm~ ate the-defendant—to-oneof -twodefenses; . " one that the taxes have been paid, and the Tt farther provides that the District Court shall issue writs of assistance. to plave the purchaser’ at tax sale in possession of the property purchased. Property suld at tax sale may be purchased by the city and conveyed by it to third parties. The tax deed is made conclusive evidence of every fact mentioned in it. This law Jeaves no. loop holes tor avoiding payment.of taxes. Every possible contingency is provided for, and taxes must be paid. TRAVEL.—The emigration toward Silverland has perceptibly increased within a short The~ stages po wat erery tay” with” often necessary to send orit an extra to ‘aetine. From present indications we should “ulate a large part of the State. SoctaL Circe. =—The Episcopal Social Circle had a vé ty pleaéant weeting at the residence of Mra. C. C. Leavitt, on Tuesday evening last. About thirty ladies and gentlemen from Grass Valley were present. We understand that the meetings will be discontinued until after Lent. ta" We are again-uuder renewed obligatious to Billy Roberts, of McCue’s hne of stages for an advance bundle of Sacrameto and San Francisco papers: THE Supervisors are now engaged on road matters. cr" We. are under obligations to Senator Roberts for a full supply of public documents. To SAN QUENTIN.—We are told that, on Saturday last, Theedere White, a Sacramento youth, und formerly of Nevads, not ucknown to notoriety, passed through San Franciscu on his way to the State Prison where he had been sentenced to spend the term of ten years, because he had taken an active part m the Zimmerman robbery in Alameda-county. ER ProwcTevo CHANGe.—The Postmaster ]General has advertised for bide to, redace the running time four days between the Atlantic and Pacific. to carry the entire nail, > A GIRL of 14 ‘eloped from Folsom, a day pair were on the way to Nevada Territory to get or two since, with a teamster.” The anarried, but were overtaken at Strawberry Valley by the father of the girl, and the would-be bride brought back. Tue United States steamer Wyoming was within fifty miles of the Aisbama, at last.ac~ Sire from China. * Rewaro Por Murpereas.—Gov. Nye, of Nevada Territory, has offered » reward of and Cyrus Stout, the two men who murdered P.M. Atkins and William Hayes, in Ormeby county. $500, will be paid for the arresé of either of them. © ey A GAME LAW bas beeu introduced in the Nevada Legislature, and referred, says the Carson Independent, to a Cominittee comneues of Messrs. Fisher, Hunter and. FarAbn of the Aquillvs freight somubed f decks aft peso patna Fp a hiteh and forward. yao, gue of the cone tractors, has been appointed by the Under writers the agent te receive tendarge s0 Set The road’ are_in{— — eae: = (oe meee a vou & COMPANY. ___ Nevada, Jan. 224; 1864. a tees to iaform 0 our Kripa ea the ors ‘hat on and after “We Shall gett our Goods, Exclusively for Cash We shall keep no more running accounts, and all Goods ordered must be paid for when purchased or on delivery. sustained in collecting such a large number of accounts as have heretufore been on the Books of this Honse. In @ credit business, the GOOD ‘ana PROMPT PAYING customers have to pay for the doubtful ones, as the Merchant has to make up in LARGER PROFITS the amount he loses in BAD DEBTS. “By adopting the Cash Principle !! In our business, we shal! be able to sell at LOWER PRICES Than if would be possible fo do under the credit system, and with our facilities in San Fran“Cises, Will be able ts Five our Saivtoniers aT the ces aS. will Dety Competition ! to theif advantage to give us a cail.Our business -will be conducted on the principles of : Quick Sales, Light Profits and no Bad Debts. ‘We shall strictly adhere to . ONE PRiIice Thanking our friends for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping for acontinuance of the same, and trusting that our Cash System, will meet their approval, We remain, Respectfully. WEAVER & COMPANY. WEAVER & , COMPANY, DEALERS IN (RO PROVISIONS, anny . Leather and Rubber Belting, We have been forced to--pursue this course, . . from the great difieulty and loss that has been . -advantages-of the markets, and-sell at such priWholesale, Buyers will find ft greatly } LIQvUORS. v: WHOLSGALS & RETA ce FOR CASsi. “He. 99 BROAD STREET, Bevada City. 244) i Poarett . 7 charged. @ pep 1) Barawark' Tron, Steel, "POWDER AND FUse, “REVOLVERS, BLOCKS &SHEAVES, (coR D z GE, WHEELBARROWS, Oak, ‘a al Hickory Plank. snainenes t gd hdd eliethaalig of WAGES ween Bah, PAINTS, OIL & VARNISH, KEROSE NE, and a fie moersnant of : 4 . KEROSENE LAMPS, nee IRON HOSE PIPE, Constantly on hand and made to order. av THEI Sas wea, No. 27 Main ie Nevada. . Wells, Fargo & Co’e. and the Post Office. UNION HOTSL, CHARLES MILLER, Manager. JUST OPENED . ! Amd@now ready for pubMe patr mgi < Breokfast from 6 1*2 to 10 o'clockDioner from 12 1-4 to 2 1«2. Supper from 6 to 8 o'clock. Board av per contract. BLAZE’S SALOON 7
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8T iW You Want a geod Drink, GO TO BLAZE’S! fd UNION LIVERY STABLE. Spring beak . io 4 A. LAN-~ TASTER would inF form his friends and ‘the public generally e has added extensrvely to his already large and sieges establishment of Herses, Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &c, and is pre red to furnish as fine turn outs as can be found {a the State. Well tramed, oe oy easy oe wiltte well -m for Ladies or Gentlemen -will be to -retain the eonfi‘iness and an earnest dex be ableto give general satisfaction. Partieular attention paid to Horses on livery Carriages alwaysin readin’ss with carefdl dri . vers for-the use of parties. Balis, &c. Thequality of stock will. permit me to say that those seeking pleasure or engaged on business would do wei ail to give be » call. S.—State of California, county of SS Nevada. tn Justice Court, Little’ Y ork township, in und for the county ef Nevada. people ofthe State of Catiformia -o B.D. Bowers and H. Bowers. greeting: You ate hereby saunrmoned to t Before me, atmy office in the township of Little York, in ‘the county of Nevada, tery days from the date of this summons at 19 o'clock A M, to od ewer unto the complaiut of F K Lofton, who demands of you the sum of three hundred dollars on a promisory note, with interest at the tate of two per cent month until paid. said pes beartag date anuaty the Zist. A D, 1860, as ‘hat oe as on filé'in my office, when "We. ment wilt taken against you fur tive said amount, Mtoeether with costs and damagéts, if fail to « ny bes answer. a tren un ee ee ww Pa ag aul ay % true copy attest, Milt, Combs, mstable. a e's the above, summons oath ene Pia re Pt for the f ninety +Mc d.P. A eee porns ¢, Milt, Com be, Coastable. ft. B. CARLEY, OULD tafors . his “trlends that he a 4 ie, pt (epee Mg fg era ie Fs may favor him w Cigars, W nek,’ Tdqners, Ale » ¢ SRA, Porter. , W. H. CRAWFORD & C0. i DRUGGIST, dence of my fifends leads me to beijeve I will -24OR EI, Oh Whotcsate and Retail BROAD STREET, we, ke. TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES, In great abundance. HF In fact every article in the line of 4 well ordered Drug Store. aw Prescriptions compounded with all possibie care and. precision. Nevada, Nov. 20—tf J. M. LEVEY, g . Druggist & Apothecary, Commercial Street, ‘A few. doors below the Daily Transcript Office. Nevada, Nov. 19th cei est Go ro J. ROSENTHAL’S NO. 64 BROAD STREET, Where he ling now/u store s Large ond week we lected sce ve en weal dma te SILKS, 78 DeLAINES ~ Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, Gaiters, &c. &c, Which he offers now to the Ladies of Nevada and vicinity at On accountiof making room for 4 Large Stock of Spring Goods, For which he bind diréady made arrangements, Call aud couvinee yourself of the truth. J. ROSENTHAL. NO. $4 BROAD STREET. ~"" CENTLEMEN If you waut a superb corGaAnR! PINE STREET, NEVADA ‘ITY. Grand Ball. FE. H.-Pratt, Geo. D. Derain,; Sam. Gillham, L. L. Walling, W. N. Jacobs, ss conmaeshipipgae igen rates ote GREATLY REDUCED RATES! Regular Regalis, . lOra splendid article Tobacco . ; Coil om. R. Michatsky,a A Grand Ball will be given by = ~ LANCASTER & Ou, AT THE On-Main Street, Nevada, an Monday, Feb, 22nq, WARMING TON’S BIRTHDAY, Conmmittee of Arrutigementé, Nevada City, Cal. G. C. Leavitt, T. T. Davenport, Died d. Ai Lancaster, 0: F. Miller. vd ee CeotRIY Oe pea © UU PEPEY Pr ae eieaiens seagate cavevada. ., J.C, Birdaeye, A. H. Hanson, Drugs wid ledicines, GvA. c Buy = ‘Chae. Mared, A.D. Tower, James Colley,, AWhite Leat, ae : E. G. Waite, 1 Ww eeks, Jon Sieath, Paante, ot oft tne, “a E. P. Marcellus, ¥.Ny Dawley, =e ame Sy he arti, B. Locklia, . Plaster Paris, ¢. is seen ackie, ht V. H. Crawtord, Cr Wemore, bid sists N. P. Brown, Bain, Hasey, Pure Hevscens, R.M. Huat, dd Othe 7 Camphene, Jos. Worrell, = B, Mayberry, Spirits Turpentine, John Pattison, C. Beekman, Basethd wiusd N.W. Koowlton, I. J. Rolfe; * s , Julius Dreifuss, W.H. Davideon, Lard Oil, E. H. Gaylord, J.R. Goodinan, ‘Castor -Oil, Geoi'8; Peirce, Joho Wittiawe. : Senses Ole . Grass. Vatley.) , . Neatsfoot O11, “Jobo P.\ Skelton, A. B. Dibble,Carriage Sponge, 1H. D. Cady, _ Jobo Webber,” Chamots Skins, Thos, Findley, A. B. Brady, ‘Robt. Watt; BtHalbrovks North San Juan. OP Gtidger. Rough & Ready.” David: Bovyer, Red Bow: Wai. Hydelauf, A. Begote. You ft, Ed. Wittiams, W. W. Cozzens. Quaker Hil. Frank Moar, Empire Ranch. Thos. Mooney. Smarteville. G, P. Gephart. Sacramento) Abe, Wagener. od Floor Managera. Teane Williameon,RR. ‘Thomas, T. 'W. ial Frank Cleveiand, __<aIcKErs FIVE DOLLARS. “BROWNS A weacecten Cover, COLD, AN IRRITATED OK SORE THROAT If allowed to . Dro Goode! Dry Goods. {BRONCHIAL ira. tecatl ni Asthmatic Divcases often times incurable: Broww’s BRONCHIAL TROCH ES reach directly the affected parte, and te: almost im mediate re’ For BronCHITES, ASTHMA, CATARKH and CoxsuM Privé Covaeus the Troches are: useful — Pusuic BPeaKKRS «and SINGERS SBHould have. the Troches to Clear and streny then the Voice. Miltitary Officers and Beldéfers Who overta, the voice, and L ere expored 99 dem Cheng ev 6hould use them aes ie-on.¥-2ne-GBMLIMK. 4: Browa's Brow. TROCHES FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. Sold by all Druggisteand Dealers in Medicine in the United mt ee and most Foreign countrics at 25 cents pe Agents for PCeiltornig REDDINGTON & ay. San Francisco. jani4 LE tJOHNSTON, Me VENDLER. JOHNSTON & WENDLER, Would res ully inform their friends in this city,and the meighpinion . atone nat they mare On Broad Street, Opposite GW. winds Banking Howse Their stock ‘consists in part of Chamber Sets, sr Bedstends, _ Bureau 5, Seeretaries, <» Mirrors, Chairs, bo rae me settle up the affetrs of late firm. ‘won Mcour Mies, ~ AAD) Ki es LEVEY. »N vada, January 19th. + (ei ere Sata Oi attorn ey gs rt ee Mal a A ¥i yey roches’” having Proved their effleacy by T ea NEW FURNITURE STORE, — of many fig are Bish ly pecs Med peas grapes pao 4 the Army.-8 secelved. testimonials from.. RIBBONS, HOSIERY, mapy eminent men. ra