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February 4, 1864 (4 pages)

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OSTrices.
any
-every possible question, and in this he-has—— iceman writs <e
clerks of the. Townships are required to de——_fiver-overte the Supervisors within thirty
. them under the orders of the
eral Judicial . election.
Supervisors.
__ elected. at the last election “take offica —at—aeuinbente and these officers are “granted .
for such purposes on the Townships.
“payment of these demands, one half of the
TO: CLOSE-BUSINESS.
%
The Néva da Daily Tra ily" 1 ns oript . :
*UUCRSDAY MORNING, FEB. én.
==
te J: B. GRAY is our authorized agent.
He will receive orders for advertising, job
work, doc. and receipt for the same. .
eR EE
Tne Repea or THE TowssHie Law.—
Ia another column of to-day’s paper will be
foundtheAct for the repeal of the Township . .
law, The law was drawn up by Judge Roberts, Senater from this eounty, and” shows
that-a great deat of care was taken fo meet
——_—_—
—Fhetoard of Supervieors-are annatinted. a
Board of Commissioners to settle the affairs
of the several Townships. The Trustees ard
days after the passage of the Act.all books,
papers, bonds and dotuments in their hands.
The offices of Township Trustees, Clerk,
Assessor, and Collector’ ars vaeuted. By
the 19th day-ot the present month the
Township treasurers are required to make
-a full report of ‘wll_moneys which have
come inte their hands, specifying the source
thereof. and of ail expenditures made by
Trustees.— .
They are-also required to pay overall -moneys+
remaining in-their hands.
_ The term of office of the present Justices
of the Peace is extended to the next genThe office of road overseer expired on
“the firet Monday ii this
_Offiees are-to be-filed: by. the Board ‘of
.Tha county assessor and —tax=matlecbet
~ the expiration of the term ot the ‘present .
all the~powere and are subject to allhabilities provided by the gengral law
The Supervisors have full power to collect ait taxes, ; ete. -wesessed to the
Townships and Femalning _ ‘uneojlected and
to pass upon all billa against the several .
Townships where there has been no moneys
collected or taxes d te ~aneet the
Tivoilities of the Township, the ~Supervisors are empowed to levy a apecial “tax
the
All demands must be presented to the
Board. of Supervisors before the Ist day of]
of March of this ~year-. =
“4 there isa surplus on hand after the
reinainder js to be appropriated to the
. wer schools and the other te Cand Road
‘und..
The act went into force on the
day of January 1564.
19th
SELLING OFF!
SELLING OFF!
-§. HAAS &CO.
Take this method to inform the public that they wiil sell their extensive
Steck ot ;
Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
Boots & Shoes,
Hats & Caps, Blankets,
And other articles joo numerous to sib e
At FirstCost.
. wHenmsALE & RETAIL) ~
And éwW ready for public patronage . .
All those who want to secure
BARGAINS
Will do well to call on us immediately, as
we are determined to sefl our stock of
Goods within a very short time.
RETAIL DEALERS!
} in our .
Our steck o
naowing Wsiinilved temamioe t.
os ah pias cn paola their accounts.
WEAVER & COMPANY,
Wwe: beg to inform our friends andthe public
hat-on and after
Monday the 26th day of Fania =
‘jnonth. The tT
+8
me .
willdo Well to,call and examine
Goodé as we will offer them great
FROM
Nevada; Jarn394, }e6-4.
We ‘tatt sell our Goods, =
caked for Cash
We shall keep no more running accounts, and
all Goods ordered must be paid for when pur“Chased or on delivery.’
We have been forced to pursue this course,
from the gréat difficulty and loss that nas been
sustained in collecting sucha large number of
accounts as have hefetofore been on the Books .
of this House.
In a credit business, the Goob and
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 Shall be able to sell atLOWER PRICES
‘Than it would be possible fo do under the oredit system, and with our facilities in San Franadvantages of. or markets.and sell at-such ae
ees a5 -witl— aa
Wholesale’ Buyers will find it greatly
i ples of —“<--— wi
Quick Sales, Light Profits and "
BadDebts.
— shall etsioudy adhere to
“Ne
<S
Thanking our friends forthe liberal sl setionags
heretofore enjoyed by this use, and hoping}
for acontinuance of the same, andtrusting that
our Cash System, will meet their approval,
We remain, Respectfully.
WEAVER & COMPANY.
WEAVER & COMPANY.
DEALERS IN
(ROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
NO. 59 BROAD STREET,
Nevatia City.
ea Desert CRAWFORD & Cl
-ciseo, will he able to give our cnstomers all the .
__Dety Sa +f
—Qur Cegiaaalt will be conducted « on the princl(se FORCASH
ty 3 <3
DEALERS, In
Hardware, Iron, Steel,
~~ POWDER AND FUSE,
EVO RB:
Leather and Rubber ee
BLOCKS * SHEAY BS.
~ WHEELBARROWS,
Oak, orn and Se Plank.
general assortment of
WAGON MATERIAL,
PAINTS, OIL & VARNISH,
KEROSEN Ee,
_ And a fine assortment of
od
IRON HOSE PIPE,.
Constantly on hand aud made to order.
AT. THEIR OLD STAND,
No, 27 Main Street, cena
_ =oPPosiTE— _
Wells, Fargo & Co's. and the Post Office.
. BOY’S CLOTHING!
BOYS’ CLOTHING !
jrTARe YOUR BOY’s TOLLE
: Pe BANNER’S,
BROAD aud PINE STREETS,
; Where, they have just received the
Lary t Stock of Boy’s Clothing,
Ocaalias of
rought into this region.
Caps, Boots an
ts, Rants, Shirts, Hats &
hoes, made to order und warra
~ satisfaction; <<
d o give
For Sale at the Very Lewent F ators
nereee Jan. 7th.
UNITED STATES BAKERY.
ano
Grocery and Provision Store.
JULIUS DREIFUSS,
woven respectfully inform his friends and
the citizens of Nevada generally that he
has taken the above well known and popu.
lar Bakery. on Pine street, where he, can always
be found ready io serve ali ‘who may favor him
with their patronage.
BREAD,
’ PIES,
CAKES,
ond
CONFECTIONERY,
Always on hand. At the old stand on Pine St.
Nevada, Nov. is8th.
UNION HOTEL,
a
— are RA eS
“pet GGIST,
* NeRaRSSY OT, STORET ie
NEVAOA
~ Be
CALE
Se
Wholesale and Retail
BROAD STREET,
Nevada City; Cal.
Keeps constantly ou hand a fullsupply of
[Drugs and eee Riciare:
White Lea i; Re
Paints, of all kinds,
Paint Brushes, 2
Plaster Parts, :
Whiting, ‘ a
Pure Kerosene,
Camphene,
Spirits Turpentine,
Burning Fiuid,
SS <<". 7: eee
Castor Oi),
: Linseed O11, .
Z : “ chamots sictns,,
&e,; ) dee.
TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES,
te In fact every “article i in the fine of a
well ‘ordered Drug Store.
—==
ded with all possibie care and
precision.
Nevada, Nov. 20—tf
a
Druggist & Apothecary,
‘ _Coinmeretal Street,
A fone doors below the Daily ee OMmee.
~ “Nevada, Nov. 19th. _
Dry Goods! I Dry.Goods.
Go TO
a ROSENTHAL’ sNO. 64 BROAD STREET,
Where he has‘now in store a
Large and well selected stock of
SILKS,
DeLAINES.
CALICOS,
RIBBONS, HOSIERY,
Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes,
Gaiters. &e. &e.
Which he offers now to the Ladies of Nevada and
vicinity at
GREATLY REDUCED RATES!
__On account of making room for a
~ CHARLES MILLER, “Manager.
ee
JUST: OPENED! .
Breakfast from 6 1-2 fo 10 o'clock;
Dinner from 12 1-4 to .2 1-2.
Supper from 6 to 8 o’elock.
large Stock of Spring Goods,
For which he har nlocnty made arrangements:
Call and convince yourself of the truth.
J. ROSEN THA 1.
NO. $4 BROAD STREET.
The undersigned begs leave to inform the ‘La
. At the Cor. of Broad & Pine
aig
tw Prescriptions compoun. ,
‘. Art.
dies of Nevada and vicinity and tiie
public in generat that he
has opetied his
New Dry Goods Store,.
Sta.,
Where he will constantly keep on hand the
finest assortmeutof
}
‘Sitks, Merinos, and-all kinds
of Dress Goods, _
Of the Latest Styles and Fashions, _
a Also a full assortment of
Embroidery, Trimmings ‘and
Millinery Goods. Carpets,
Oil Cloths, &c. &c.
The patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited.
A. COLDSMITH, .
At the late stand of Bates & McCormick.
HE
~C. LEAVITT. M. 8. HAMLLTON
A. H. HANSON & Co.
Wholesale and retail dealers in
A. H. HANSON, €
Mining Tools, &c.°
NO. -52BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
ame
~~ Goods delivered free of charge:
Administrator’s N etice.
AVING becn appointed Administrator of
the estate of.
» “re noti
ted te present thear with proper vouehers-to-me
at Omega within ter'months frem the date of
this uotice, or he forever barred.
jan22 JAMES PIERCE, Adm’r.
J, C. Palme ry Atty.
—
CH, FERRAND & CO.
PHOTOGRAPHIC a
AND +
DAGUERREAN ARTIST.
‘Every kind of Photographs and Am-=
brotypes taken in the best style ofthe
ON PINE STREET,
Over tho United States. Bakery
“Nevada, Dee. 2th. —
M’ALLISTER & CO.,
OULD inform their old friends aad_ 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,
Fresh Vegetables,
Fresh and Salt Fish, Hain & Baeen.
Dried Beéf, &ec. &c.
We shall sndiarbe to keep on hand everythin,
usually found ina Fruit and Vegetable store.
Nevada, Jan. hth=3m
N EVADA FRUIT STORE.
the old stand on e Streét; witha
Prunes, &c &¢.
Crockery Wart;"Tin Ware, Stoves,
Jon ‘Work done-at short artio
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
hard Pierce, deed —aH—per——
. sons holding clams _ against the sam
“Fruit of all kinds,
NICHOLAS SLOCOVICH would
inform the public oy ia open again at
n
: fine stock of
Cigars, Tebacco, Apples, Dates, Figs,
Come and try the articles I offer for sale, cheap
Nevada. Jan. 2iat—tf
CE me ETUR N E R, »
“PEALE Ie
&e. &e.
Everything made to order in the Tinware linc.
Give me a call atmy new Store on Main
etreet, opposite Wells, Fargo & Go.
( \ONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of Cc ‘alifor
J nia. county of Nevada, township.of Washington, #%. virtue of an execution to me de
livered, aad tome the Court of George fob
erts. Esq. an acting Justice of the Peace, inmvand
4 for the county. aforesaid, bearing date Jan. 20th.
1864, to satisfy a judgment rendered by said
‘Court on the 30th day of January, 1964, in favor
GENTLEMEN
If you waut a superb
aid
Ne, 1.
ao
8. HAAS & CO.,
cy pay ill
te H.DA Vipeos
Presection Heok & Ladder,
he memes of Protection Hook 4 Hook &
5 aaret Ee
crGaAR!
of Lewis Voss and against James MeCambridge
for the sum of one hundred and eighty dollars
63-109, debt, interest, damages and costa of suit,
I have taken in_ execution, “and will sell to the
highest bidderfor cash, all the right, title and
interest of ~aid defendant of, iu and to 12 claims
ravine in the village of Omega. eae ee counRegular gal ty aud Stao aforesaid, known as the
ma Ms bridge elaims, é watts} nen property in
rtiqie the vi €°0 mega. on t st da
Ora ‘splendid Cat ay! spokesee of March = 1564, between the hours uf 90’ clock 4
Cail on Mi nhs Or f Me. oS anid day. Taken as
the pro ge to satialy
the Seere pee ot ee costs.
a under imy hand this 2th day of oh omg y
PINE STREET; NEVADA CITY.
1864 ED.-FOUNCE, Conmatabie
more or leas, situated at the head of Missouri P