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February 17, 1864 (4 pages)

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e Sta.,. hand the Kinds. shions,. } and ets, pectfully TH, Cormick. j ine Co. mt. re, No. 59. ry nded te: iGK URTAIN rON. ada ). the pubxtensivd TC. 5 jee along time age The Neyada Daily Transoript ——— o il nea es ene Weaver & Company's Golumn. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 17th a or J. B. GRAY is our authorized agent. He will receive orders for advertising, job work, &c. and receipt for the sime. Foe ~Sancents Lecture.—Hon. A. A_ Sars gent lectures on Friday evening at the Baptist church, by request of his old friends aad fellow citizens, ‘The lecture will be the . __ same ae thut delivered recently at Folsom, Sacramento, Sau_Frincisco_und Stockton, entitled “Lessons of the Timea,” wad which a g Nevada, Jan. 29d, 1864. W= beg to inform our friends and the public “hat on and after a aie has beén must flatteringly spoken of by the press of ail those places."Fie lectare: iv for the benefit of the Methodist Church. As ~ the object ig a most worthy one, and asthe . distinguished lecturer has scores of friends _in_this vicinity. we expect there will be a very full hawee-an theétening named. From . the Hotices of the press it would seem that the lecture ig-a vigerous mental effort worthy of the man and.of the times, es Waaon Strotex —A large four-herse waGon Was stolen, by some mimcreant, Tron the road in front of Weis’ brewery, on the Grase Valley road, last Tuesday mght. Nothing has beew heard of the -rubber. ns Fuansrunke ror Sace.—Iit will be seen by reference to an advertisement in another column that kke Williamson will sell the furpiture of Mrs. Trautman atauctionen Thure day, the 18th, (te-merrow) at his auction fooms; cerner of Washington and Pine ete ToBaccyu —Cuapt. N.D. Gray has grown and.cured, on bia ranch, onStony Creek, Tehbama-county, the past season, eleven huudred pounda of tobacco, and disposed of —a portion of itin Red Bluff at eighty cents per pound. paar -—— FOOD. W4bKING — Two. gentlemen. snys . the National of yesterday, from Grass Valley had 8 welking race—at-—the Glenbrook —Gourae, Sunday, for a amall eonsiderition, and to test the-atrengtt of their limbs. First mile made in 8:36; 9:10. Twe.mike wade wr 47:14 ; 29:6. aa Keer Your Eve on Your Neicnpors. Take care of them. Do not let them stir without watching. They may do something wrong. ityoudo, To be sure you never knew them todo anything very bad,—but it is on your xccount they have not. Perhaps if it had-not been for your kind care, they might have disgraced themselves and faimilalong time ago’ Therefore do not relax any eflortto keep them where they ought tv be; never mind your own business, tint will take care of jteelf. There ia a man passing slong, he is looking everthe fence——be suspicious of him; perhaps he contemplates stealing something, some of these dark nights;there is no knowing what queer fancies be nay have gotinto his head. it yo find wny ‘symptoins of any one passing oat of the path f “ofduty, tell every one else that you. can ase, and be particular to see a great many. It is a good way to circulate such things, though it may net benefit yourself or any __ one elew particularly. Do keep comethiig ~goingsitenceis-2~—~@readtut thing? theugt it is said~there vas} eee nilence in heaven for the space of half ao hour, do vst let such athing occur Ch earth; it would he too wnuch like beaven for the iuhabitants of this mundane sphere. If, after all your watehful care, yeu cannot see any~ thing out of the way in any ene, you may be sure it is not because they have done notning bad; perhaps, in an unguarded moment, you lost sight of them— throw out hints that they are no better-than they should be—that you should not wonder if people found vut what they were after a while, then they would not carry their hesds so high, Keep it a going, and some one will take the hiat and begin te help you aftera-while—then there will be music, and everything will work to « charm. Suarp Trick.—Yesterday aman called at E. ‘A. Steele's patent agency, 44 Pine atreet, ahd stated that he had alot. of Confederate money which he wished to dispose of. He culled about IP. M., and enying he hada pile of Confederate scrip at the City Hotel, invited Mr. Skeele to accompany him thither, toexamine it and complete the nes gotiation for ife purchase. Mr.~ 8. accord~ ingly went with the man to the City Hotel, where the latter requested him to remain in the office while he would go to his room end bring down thé Confederate bills, The man left, but instead of guing to his room, took a short cut to Skeeles establishment, and exhibiting anorder, which was of course forged , purporting to have been signed by Skeele for « large diamond, wiich was displayed in thie showease window, presented st to the boy in charge. chee not suspecting anything wrong, delive up the diamond, worth $1,000 in the rough, when the Jatter skedaddied With the jewel, and has net beeo heard ofaince. It was rather a sharp trick DEATH. Pies In this rit the t., F., wife _ BRE naa eas ha dence to-day at Jo ‘ \ es \ © = i eee F Monday the 25th day of January, . We shall sell our Goods, 5 \ 2 Exclusively for Cash ——We snall 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 nas been sustained in collecting sucha large mumber of accounts as have heretefore been on the Books In a credit business, the GOOD and PROMPT PAYING customers have to Pay for the doubtful ‘Gites, as the Mer4 chant has to make ap in LARGER PROFITS the amount he loses in BAD DEBTS. By adopting the Cash Principle !! In our business. we shall be able to eaten LOWER PRICES Thaw it would be possible fo do under the credit system, and With our facilities in San Prancisco, will be ableto’' give our customers all the advantages of the markets, and sell at such prices a8 will Dety ‘Competition t Wholesale Buyers will find it greatly totheir advantage to give us a call. Our business will beconducted on the princhples of ; Quick Sales, Light Profits and no Bad Debts. We shall strictly adhere to Thanking our friends for the libcral patronage for acontivuance of the same, and trusting that our Cash System, will meet their approval; We remain, Respectfully: WEAVER & COMPANY. WEAVER & COMPANY. DEALERS IN WHOLZSALE & RETA cer FOR CASH 4) NO. 59 BROAD STREET, fs a Pe a sexs ste nel . W. He WEAVER & COMPANY. . heretofore enjoyed by thie Hause, andhoping{ 6 ‘DEALERS TS. Hardware, Iron, Steel, POWDER AND FUSE, REVOLVERS, BLOCKS & SHEAVES, Leather and Rubber Belting, “4 RUG GS NEVADA Che =e ~ga2 WHEELBARROWS, © Oak, Ash and Hickory Piank. _ & general assortment of PAINTS, OIL & VARNISH, And a fine assortment of KEROSENE LAMPS, ee IRON HOSE PIPE, Constantly on hand and made to order. No. 27 Main Street, Nevada. UNION HOTEL, * CHARLES MILLER, Manager. JUST OPENED! Andnow ready for public patr ngj e Breakfast from 6 1-2 to 10 o'clock . Dinner from 12 1-4 to 2 1-2. Supper from 6 tu 8 o'clock. Board as per contract. a BLAZE’S SALOON: COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8T If You Want a tieod Drink, GO TO BLAZE’S! UNION LIVERY STABLE. Spring Street, Nevada. ‘ JOHN A. LANe~ CASTER would in” form his friends and ; the public generally
at he has added extensively to his already large and elegapiestabiishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddies, Harness, &c, and i prepoe to furnish as fine turn outs as can be found n the State. Well .tramed. fleet and easy Saddle Horser well equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will be ready atall times A. tong experience in the bue nese and an earnest desire to retain the confidenee of my friends leads me to believe 1 will be able to give general satisfaction ~. Particular-attention paid to Horsc¥6n livery Carriages alwaysin readin ss with care‘ul dri vers for the use of parties. Balis, &c. The quality of stock wiil permit me to say that those wek pleasure or onapeee op business: would do weil to give me a call. : i Nevada. In Justice Court, Little York township, tn and for the county ef Nevada. The peoand H. Bowers, greeting ¢ You are hereby summoned to appea' me, at my office in the township of Little York, in the county of Nevada, ninet swer unto the complaiat of F K Lofton, who on apromisory note, two cent complaint now on # iod of ninety days. #. MCGOUN, J. P. WAGON MATERIAL, Welle, Farge & Co's: and the Post Office. <UM MONS.—Siale of Californm, county of ple ofthe State of California ‘o B. D. Bowers: rt before days from the date of this sumiions at 10 o’clock. AM, to ~ -. mands of you the sum of three hundred dollars with interest at the rateof month until paid. éaid note bearing date January the Zist. A D, 1860, as per fo my office, when judement will be taken against-you fur t e éaid i =a ms. together _— costs and damages, if. ~ J. ROSENTHAL. t end answer. i , Se 2 Given = my hand this 30th day of January, . . NO. 54 BROAD STREET, 1864, ara KR. McGUUN, J, PF. “Ht is héreby ordered that the above summons If you waut a superb. be published in the Nevada PRANSOCEIPT the Ici GAR DRUGGIST, BROAD STREET, Nevada City, Cal, Keeps constantly on hand a fullsupply of White Lea’, ‘ Paints, of all kinds, Paint Brushcs, Plaster Paris, Whiting, Pure Kerosene, Camphene, ' Spirits Turpentine, Burning Fiuid, Ward Oil, Caster O11, Linseed Ol, Onn anette. £Carriage Sponge, ie re ote eas a&e , &e, TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES Ea In fact every article in the line of @ well ordered Drug Store. <a Prescriptions compoundea with all possibie care and precision. Nevada, Nov, 20—tf J. M. LEVEY, Druggist & Apothecary, Commercial Street, — A few doors below the Daily Tranecript Office. Nevada, Nov. i0th Dry Goods ! 5 ry Goods. q . SSS Go TOJ. ROSENTHAL’S NO. 54 BROAD STREET, Where he has now In store a Large end well selected stock of SILKS, _DeLAINES. CALICOS. KIBERONS, ’ HOSIERY, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, Gaiters, &e. &c. vicinity at Ps GREATLY REDUCED RATES: On account of making room tor ES Large Stook of ‘Spring Goods, For which lie haralready made arrangements. Call aud convince yourse}f of the truthA, B. CARLEY, i and Perter, “we Regular Regalie, ‘Or a splendid article Tobacce Call on . R. Michaisky. \Grand Which he offers nuw.to the Ladies of Nevada and . A Grand Ball will be gives by LANCASTER & CO., © AT TRE WARHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY, meee rot ehcetaht Committee of Arrangementa. C. C. Leavitt, = ‘T. 'T. Davenport, J.A. Lancaster. -< Co¥. Miller. Tntitation Committec. Netada. A. H. Hanson, Chas. Marelro* J.-C, Birdseye, G. A. Weaver, Chas. Kent, : W. W. Weeks, E. P. Marcellus, A. Barton, E.G. Waite, Jobn Sneath, I.N. Dawley, B. Lock lin, a O Maltman, H. Mackie, W. H.Crawilord, Cr.C.. Wemore, N. P. Brown, Sam Hasey, Ry M. Hunt, FF OG aa Jos. Worrell, E. B. Mayberry, John Pattison, C. Beckman, N.W, Kuawlton,:’ Julius Dreituas, E. H.-Gaylord, Geo. 8, Peiree; : Grass Jvhn P. Skelten. "Phos. Findley, . Rubt. Watt, I. J Rolfe, W.H. Dovideoe, J.R. Goodman, Johu Williame. Volley. Wm. McCormieh, John Webber, D-~ Holbrouk: North San Juan, E. H. Pratt, O. P. Stidger.”~ Geo. D. Dornin, Rough & Ready. Sam. Gilham, David Rovvds. L. L. Walling, — Quaker Hill, W. N. Jacobs, Frank Hoar. 7 Empire Ranch. a TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS. 1, EB. JOHNSTON. H. VENDLBR. JOHNSTON & WENDLER, : Would respectfully ivform their friends in this city and the neighboring towns that they have opened a On Broad Street, Opposite G. W. Kidd’s Banking Hoase Their stock consistein part of Chamber Sects. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Secretarics, Mirrors, .e Chairs, Tables. Redding snd Furtiture of every des at reasonable rates ; pholstery of all description done. Farnitare repaired and cleaned. jani+ ae ©MMONGSi-In the Disirict Court of the lath. AS Judicial District of the State of Californty, in andfor the county of Nevada. Patrick Fogarty ve Bam’! T. Curtis. ‘he People ot the te of California send to Bom) , rtis, defedat:t . onde wah . ayeeny 40 aJpear fin an action brou Steve named plaintiff fn hie District Co he 4 the lath Judicial District of the State ofnia, in and for the county ef Nevada and to ap swer the complaint filéd therein, (a of which ac¢o ex this summons.) wi ten days (exclusive of the day of service,) after service on you of thie summons—tf served) in thie county; or, if served ouc of this . but within this Jadicial Distress, wane t days} or if served out of said Di p ; in forty daye—or jvdgment by default: ag RR oe . te 4 sum of $315 with ther from April 30th, 1861 at three per cent pe month, and $38 with interest at 2% per } to be due two A ge es set forth in said sald complaint. A: ified, that if you fall to’ {cai ne len fi the eoudty of Bereta, Union Hotel Company'sHouse, hi as ee p Whotesaiec and Retail . Olu Maim Street, Newada, om Jumea Colley, 2 7B Die tte NEW FURNITURE STORE, Thos. Moony. Smartaville. G. P..Gephart. — i Abe. Wagener. _ oOo Floor Managers. Isanc Williamson, R. Thomas. T. W. Sigourney. Frank Cleveland. lr eimenacs & Ww. Hydelauf, W. A. Begole. : ‘You Bet. Ed. Williams, W. W. Cogzens. ee Sa a ae