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February 7, 1864 (4 pages)

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SUNDAY MORNING, FEB. 7in.
he
i J. B.GRA¥ is-oar authorized agent.
He will receisé orders’ for advertising, dob:
work, &c. and receipt for the same. .
ee
{P There will be no Episcopal Services .
, this eveuing. Due ndtice will be given. of .
"their reeumptiou, whieh we utiderstand will
net. be. .the case. ungil arrangements can be
made which will é Mr. Putnam to oceu“py the Chureh at. same-hour. other than the
on,
a their
“evenings se helink herespigre done.
. a etre
A CARD
WEAVER & , COMPANY.
—— Nevada, Jan. 20d, 1864.
to inf ie Weise daform © our tent and the abl
“. Monday the 26th day of January, ot.
HPA dispatch in yesterday's Deion atateg .
that Henry Plummer, formerly of this city,
was bung at Bannpgk,eity, by.avigilance
” “equal tise. The cotamitiee were orgamz-d
all over the Parveen renee thirteen persons .
res ae — theme ui m
THE BALL. —The ball tobe given ov Laneaster & Co. at the Upion Hotel, on the
22d inst., promises to be thé grandest affair
_ever_taken place in thiscity: Over 1000 in» .
vitations have been sent. out,, and we hear
from every section of the ¢ounty of large .
numbers making preparations to. come. 'The
supper will bea fide feaat, ani.the music the
best tu be had.
Judge McFarland ta br holding ‘Court at
“Auburn. The first term since » Placer was
added to this Jadicial B Dietriet.
te Yesterday was the hardest day of the
season for “locals.” If somebody don’t dos
deaperate act soun we shall be compelléd to,
for items we must have, A-few of our co
temporaries-inSau Frateises get up senses}
tion items founded on lies and ended in lies,
_..but in a amall tewn like thiawe dare not . .
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f
age of 9,353 te a Congressional district.
uttempt,.the dodge for fear of being found
out.
Betty Time.—Harvey Hawes, of she
California Stage Co,; handed us a copy of
“the Sactamente Union brought by the Company's stage yesterday afternonn ata quarter past 3 u'clock. That's what we call
good time,
crWe are indebted to James A, Stidger,
Esq., Hons, Harry Sears, Seth Martin, and
J.W. Rule, for valuable ducuments.
a
tGrThe miners are anxiously awasting a
change in the phase of the moon, with bigh
hopes when that takes place they will be the
recipiént of a bountiful supply ot water, aad
we trust. they will not b be disappointed /
te" Fisher & Lampe have completed their
bathing establishment and it looks fine.’ No,
excuse for being dirty now.
SewaTor Rovers is proving himself a
valuable legislator. Hie first move was the
, Fepeal of the township law, which everybody
in the county was dissatisfied with, He then
~ had a néw. bill for the collection of city taxes
~ passed, which was inefficient before. Dhes:
~ followed thebill changing: the--terme-of-the+
County and Probate Courts, which has paseed, thus saving a great deal of expense to
the couaty. We also notice by the legislax
tive proceedings that he was chairinan of an
important committee to investigate the af:
tairs of the deaf, dub and blind asylum:
~eLiciovs.— Rev. Mr. Cummings will
preach at the Baptist Church this monte
at Il o'clock. e
Rev. E. Thomas will wecinil in the afterwoott at 3 o'clock. a.
Cuma ye sianners poor and needy.”
SoctaL CincLe.— I'he soci! cirele of the
Episcupal church will meet at the house of]
Mrs. Chisr€Leavitt, on next Tuesday eves
ning.
I¢ appears from a return recently. made to
the Virginia Legislature, that the Confederate Army haa received 102,915. men from
that State.
to « Congressional district. Illinois has givea tothe Union army 130,939 wen, an averGeo. Coupe and a companion, who sailed
a mail sleop between Port ‘Townsend and
Whidby’s Island, are supposed to have been
lost im a mass of ice in Penn's Cove, ona
dark and stormy uight a week or two since.
They were due’there at the time, and no}
signs of them are tisible. . So says the Victoria Chronicle.
4: Wruuinnen ilghing 528 pouidi wie
caught im the Sacramente on Wednesday,
near’ Satterville—the ‘largest one. ever
cought ja:the viver. His lenges was, vive
feetandone inch:
ih
This is an average of 9,323 men}
DEALERS In.
. /{Etariteaey Iron, Steel,
POWDER AND FUSE,
REVOLVERS,
. Leather and Rubber Belting, . Wag
BLOCKS & SHEAVES, —
eeea We shail sell our Goods.
=: Exclusively for ash
chased or on delivery.
We have been forced-to pursue thie course,
from the great difficulty and loss that has been
sugtained im collecting such a large number of
‘of this House.: ~~ 4
In @ credit business, the GOOD 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 !!
Inour business, we shall be able to sell at
“LOWER PRICES
Than it would be possible fo do under the creait system, and with our facilities in San Franadvantages of the markets, and sell at such pribisa as will
Dety Competition ! Bs
Wholesale: Buyers will And it greatly
te their advantags te give us a call.
Our business will oneness. on the oyeteeples. :
Quick was Light Profits and no
Bad Debts.
We shall strictly adhere to
ONE PRiICG
oe
Thanking our friends for the liberal patronage
heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping
for @eontinuance of the same, and trusting that
our Cash System, will meet their approval,
We remain, Respectfully.
WEAVER & COMPANY.
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a
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS,
—AND—
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
i
2)
€
ir FOR CASH.
vt
NO. 59 BROAD STREET,
“4
t+ Tas
“Nevade City.
BBL. i
. tar Gosia dciltéred Free of Charge “wales
t
3
. We shall keep pe more renning accounts,and}
all Goods ordered must be paid for when pur:
cisco, willbe able to give our customers. all the}.
be. ‘SPENCE, . =
: BROWNS Dae Gi,
' HRO Mt ff allowed to
BRONCHIAL Pulmonary wronchial and
: TROCHES
Asthmati¢ Discases oftentimes ineurable . BROWN’s
BRONCHIAL TROGUES
oD pip ‘preach dircetly the affected
parte, and a almost imz mediate relief, For BronCOUGHS © [curris, Asruma.Carannn
, and Consu MPTIV ECovuUGHs
AND the Troches aré. useful —
ae PURLIC. SPEAKERS and
glsaeRa a have the
ki as anand streng" COLDS. “Them the Voice. Military
= Officers and Soidiers who overtax the vote, and
are exposed to suu.den changes should use them.
. OBTAIN ONLY THE GENUINE. + Brown's Bronhia: Troches”* haying proved thelr efficacy by
a a vest of ——— care, aré highly recommended
pee Poyeisans and Surgeons j in
¢
3 a DRuc a5
NEVADA pty
WHEELBARROWS,
Oak, “Ash = Hickory —
WAGON. MATERIAL,
PAINTS, OIL & VARNISH,
KEROSENE
And a fine assortment of
KEROSENE LAMPS,
IRON HOSE PIPE,
Constantly on hand aad made to order.
: Ar dain OLD STAND,
No, 27 Main Street, Nevada,
—OPPOSITE—
BOY'S CLOTHING!
BOYS’ CLOTHING!
Kr TAKE yous BOY'S TOLt
=". BANNER’S,
__ ON THE CORNER OF
BROAD and PINE STREETS,
Where they have just received the
Largest Stock of-Boy’s Clothing,
Kver brought into this region.
Consisting of Conta, Pants, Shirte, Hate &
Cups, Boots and Shoes, made to or;
der und warranted to give
; satisfaction,
For Sale at the Very Lowest Prices!
Nevada, Jan. 7th.
UNITED STATES BAKERY
—AND—= .
_ Grecery and Provision Store.
JULIUS DREIFUSS,
wen UD respectfully inform his friends and
the citizens of Nevada generally that. he
has tak the above well known and
lar Bakery. on Pine street, where he cana “wa
be found ready to serve ‘ali who may favor
with their patronage.
BREAD,
PIES,
CAKES,
and
cOoN ONERY,
Always on hand. At the old, stand on Pine 8t.
PE nse Nov, J8th,
UNION HOTEL,
S aEneaaaeaeee
CHARLES MILLER, Manager.
re
JUST OPENED!
And now mtioete. for public patronage
ordi
Breskfastfrom’6 12 to 10 0 ‘clock ,
Dinner irqurd2 1-4 to 21-2. i
Supper from 6 to.8 o'clock.
,aengs wind Biedicines,
. Neatefect O11,
Wells, Fargo & Co's. and the Post Office.
‘. Which he offers n6w to the Ladies Of Névada aud
} man duet meas ; Rename ee
i Medicin
in the United and most Foreign countries
at 4% besa per box,
: ban Sraneh r California, REDDING TON &co.
rancleco, jan14-1m
{MOTHERS t-MOTHERS!!
MOTHERS!!!
Don't fail ‘to procure Mrs. Winslow's
tage Syrup for Children Teeth.
sped
This valuable preparation is the prescript
of one of the best female physicians and Hetiee
in the United States, and has been used for thirty-yeare-with never fitting safety and sictene by
millions of mothers and children, from the feebie infant of one week old to the adult.
It not only relieves the child from pain, but
invigorates the stomack and bowels, corrects
acidity, and nt tone and energy to the wholo
= : systein. 1¢ will almost inst :
Plaster Paris, Griping in the Bowels caning Colte
/ Whiting, We believe it ia the Best and Surest Remedy
re Kerosene, ¥y the World, in all cases of Dysentery agd
larrhoca in Children, whether i
Camphene, from ise g or from any other cause, ogo
Wiaisdale and Retail.
DRUGGIST,
MecL eee bee
Nevada City, Cal.
4
Keeps constantly on hand a falleupply of
————
White Lea’,
Paints, of all Sia:
Paint Brushes,
ms for using will
* Spirits Turpentine, settee ee am Genuine waican the omelet
Buecning Fluid, : rise Ferkine,New-York, 18 on-the--—
Lard O11, pet ba Medicine Dealera.
rineipa ce, Jey atreet, N.
Castor On, Price Only 25 Conts per Movie’
_felentend. Oty, EDINGTON & ©O.,
Héand 418 Front-8t; San Franco,”
Ament 3 California.
New wry Go Goods sre
"The undersigned bea leave 't to ron the. Le.
dies of Nevada and Vicinity and the
public in general that he
has Opened his
ne Sponge, ’
: Chamos Ski na,
Lo Mi@, &0.
TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES,
In great abundance.
oa In fact every artiale 3 in-the ie oft a
well ordered Drug Store.
em ee
ft? Prescriptions cempounded with all possible care and
precision.
Nevada, Nov.
New Dry heute Store;
At the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sta.;
Where he will constantly keep on hand the
finest assortmeut of
Silks, Merines, and all. kinds
of Dress Goods; serra
Of the Latest Styles ana Fashions,
7 Also a fullassortment of
Embroidery, Vrimmings and
Millinery Goods. Carpets,
* Of) Cloths, &es&e. 3 =~
The a of the public is
solieited.
20—tf
7 J. M. LEVEY,
Druggist & Apothecary,
Commercial Street,
A few doors below the Daily Transcript Omen.
Nevada, Nov. 19th.
respectfully
A. GOLDSMITH,
. . a1 . At the late atand of Bates & McCormickGo TO ia
J. ROSENTHAL’S
NO, 64 BROAD STREET,Where he has nowin store a
Af HA. HANSON & CO.
, Wholesale and retail dealers in
GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS
_ Mining Tools, Me.
NO. 62 BROAD STREET, NEVADA> Ke
—— Large end well selected stock of
Goods delivered, free of charge.
SILKS, :
DeLAINES. on
_CALICOS, CH. FERRAND & CO.
RIBBONS, AOSIERY, —_ . PHOTOGRAPHIC
Ladies’ and Childrew’s Shoes, Axo
‘Gaiters. Ke. &c. ; ory, le
~DAGUERREAN ARTIST.
vieinity at
GREATLY REDUCED RATES .
On account of making room for a
‘is Stock ef Spring Goods,
For which he hav already made errangeménts.
ee
Every kind of Photographs and Ambrotypes taken in the best atyle ofthe
Art,
‘ON PINE STREET,
Over the United States Bakery
Nevada, Dee. 29th.
BLAZE’S SALOON:
COR. @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST
If You Want a uweba Dtink,
GO TO BLAZE’ 1 ;
:
A. .C. NILES,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
(aa elo: a aes. Wutety so
Call and couvioce yourself of the truth.
rs M’ALLISTER & CO.,
OULD inform their old friends aad the
publie generally that they have opened a
Frait & Vegetable Store,
ON MAIN STREET, Opposite Union Hotel
Where they will always keep on hand
. J. ROSENTHAL.
XO 54 BROAD STREET:
CENTLEMEN
If you waut a superb
CcrGaR!
( FFICE—19 Lewis’ Building, corner of Apples, Fruit of all kinds,
) ine streets, Nevada, * é Regular Regalis, Presh V egetables,
, #40: ope 00% . Or a splendid article TObACCO . Fresh and Salt Fish, ’ Ham. & Bacon.
Caibem ))# Dried Beef, &c. &c. .
BB. Michalsky, iit We shall endeavor to keep on hand sragnie:
ppt STREET, NEVADA crry. ‘“Wsae—% 2
“
As He HANSON, C; C.LEAYEPr, Me SHAME TON eee ren