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Wevada Daily Transcript
TUESDAY~ MORNING, JULY 12th.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Dasteict Court, July 9th.—A. Matte.
_ son ve O. H. P. Sheets & wile. . Cause tried
and taken under advisement by the Court,
with leave to file briefs within one month.”
_» Robert Williaws et als vs John Dunn et
ats—On motion, Thomas Dowling was substituted as plaintiff in this case in place of .
“Robert Witiams. : octe:
J. W.JSobnson vs. John D
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Davis et als.—
Ordered that certain company property be
sold by the Sheriff, and that the proceeds be
deposited in Court to await its further order.
~ Chalas Scheuermane, a native of Wurtemburg, snd Owen Edwards, a native of Wales».
‘Were adwitted to eitizeuship.— :
Monday, July 11 —P. A. Shepherd. va €
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tnitted to citizenship.
Coleman vs Larinet. Hearing-on motion
. to set aside the default, continued until
counsel fot plaintif® shall have two days
notice théreof.
Weighele ef al va McDonald et al. Dee
fendants given three days to file bill of costs.
Batler vs Hamitton et als. Jury empan,
neled and testimony being taken. :
and, ad: ra .
SMASH UP.—A_ pedier started out on
the San Juan road, Sunday last, awith a wagon loaded with “jim eracks"¥aukes nox
tions” and“sich like” articles, and with a
pair of mules for a motive power. When
near the gap of the Sugar Loaf, the pedler’s
propellors becaine frightened and “made a
break’ up the bill-side into the chapparel. —
Fhe-owner of the traveling variety store put]
forth the greatest efforts to stay the pros
NEW STYLES OF CLOTHING.
BROAD AND PINE STREETS,
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
“The stock is of the most approved styles for the
As cannot failto give most perfect satisfaction.
Gentlemen’s) Furnishin ~ Goods,
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Together with 4 very large and fine assortment
TRUNKS,
Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes,
. —
Ge and sce the
oe
P. BANNER.
ON THE CORNER OF
AS-St8T ECE
Selected express!y for this market.
Spring & Summer Trade,
And of Quatitres unsurpassed by any Clothing: House in this State, which-he
will dispose of on sueh
TERMS
—_—_~
He has in Stare a very Large Stock of
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS, AND SHOES;
Boy’s Clothing
VALISES,
CARPET BAGS.
GAITERS, &e. &c.
gress-of the trightened steeds, but it was o!
no avail. The wules went on, over stumps
and bushes, scattering in the wake of the
Wagon every variety of goods, watil ribbons
and calicoes floated from every bush. At
length the vehicle came: in contact with a
stump, the mules became detached, and when
our informant left the traveling mérebant
Was collecting together his effects. The
wagon was“‘muchly” broken.
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Mca, ——
Lixcotn & JouNson CLuB.—On hast
Saturday evening the organization of the Nevada. Lincoln &_Johnsen-Club-was ~eonrpte=
ted, and the following permanent officers
were elected : President—R H. Farquhar ; {
Vice Presidénta—John Williams and. I. N.
es Dawley; Reeording Secretary ~Wmn. J:
Beggs; Treasurer—T. T. Davenport ; Exeeutive Committes—1-— Wy: Witiams; M38;
Deul, Joo. I. Caldwell, Charles Kent and
Gerry Morgan. The Constitution was signed
by a number of persons, and after @ speech
from L. W. Williams Esq., the meeiing
adjourned.
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SIGN THE PLEDGE.—The pledge of the
Lincolo & Johnson Club, has been left at
the cigar store of Sam Lewis, on Broad
street, for the purpose of receiving signas
tures. Letevery Union main go and sign it. . ;
\RESOLUTIONS.—Iu another part of tos
dlay‘s paper will be found a s-ries of resolus }:
tions, ta which the Auburn Greys express
their thadkefor the treatment they received
during their ce.t visit to the military of this
city.
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Stace LINE ANY STABLE.—The atteti«
tion of the traveling\and riding portion of
the community is ecalledto the advertise.
ment in tosday’s paper of the Grass Valiey
Stage Line aud Einpire Livery Stable, located on Mill street, Grasse Valicy. Johany
i
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t
ver handles the ribbons on the stage, and
parties visiting Grass-Valley can rest avsured that their horses will receive the best ats
and trusty
aA
“EAT, DRINK AND BE Merry.”—We
woule cali the attention of our Feadefs to
the advertisement of C Leeog, of the Nevada Restaurant, in ty-duy's paper. Meals are
furnished at all hours. and all the delicacies
—, ~~)
$F
of a superior quality andwill be found to be as
represented,
WHY WILL YOU BE SICK!
It is strange that so many persons
Ht
. After a study of forty years has su
compounding a Medicine of
Purely Vegetable Préparation !
That will cure the worst cases @f Gonorreea,
GLEET, STRICTURE, SYPH1sIs, IMPOTENCY.
SKIN Diskasts, and al] complaints arising from
known process,
system.
For the rAdical cure of weakness and irreguiarcific¢oast are subject owin
petuliarities of the climate
He is regular educated Physician of forty years
standing, and has a diploma, which he-will be
pleased to exhibit to those who may wish to
see it. .
scription of their complaint. ean h
are the contents.
mail to those who ma
No. 617 Commercial Street, opposite the
Which he offers at
Very Reasonable Prices! a}
~PERSONS ARE INVITED to call and examine
heir stock previous tomaking purchases.
The prices are LOW, while the goods are
PF. BANNER.
PRC
will suffer for years, with diseases
wlLen they ean be readily cured.
DR. A. BALL,
AS BEEN ESTABLISHED IN SAN
FRANCISCO for ten_yearsand during
hat time has not failedina single case that he
1as undertaken.
DR. A. BALL,
ceceded iu
mmoral practices in leg4é time than by any other
whthout injury to the
Dr. A. Ball’s Ladies Relief,
ties to’which 60 many of the Ladies of the Pa£ principally to the
+ is the best prepuraMedical faculty, as
can-bear testimony.
jon yet diseovered by the
housands that have used it
Dr. B:ll is not a Quack,
Persons living at a distance, by sending a de
ave their meaeines putup and sent by Mail or per Express,
bh such a manner as not oply to ineure sate ty in
ransitu but. so that no dhe would suspect what
References will be sent hy
y wish to eaquire a to the
tore ability. :
"5 Address,
\. A. BALL, ™. D.,
U.S: oF Mint, San Francisco.
ky Consultations personal er by mail, FREE.
San Francisco, July }0th—3m
ef theseason may.be found upon his tables
a
Sap ACCIDENT —Ciurles Kistle. ag: d
about 14 years, met With a painful accident
yesterday. While traveling to Red Dog on
horseback, and when a short distance above
the Crystal Spring house. about three miles
from tewn, his berse ran away with him,
throwipg him te the greund and breaking
one of his legs in two places. He wag en) o
veyed to this e:ty wh re his injuries were
attended. to by Dr. Bates.
— — =a . @Uperior article of Ice Uréam being a8 “
Bab MM rebtutiid On account of the great dem: for his Canpe A Seet 1 2 dies he has been compelled to preeure machineIn Grass Valley, on the jé@th inst.
Rey. J. tiee Constantly on hand a large assortment of.
H. Neol, Mr. J. Lt. bmersew to Mrs. evclope . Cakes, and fresh french & Alsertcan
Carter, Candies, . jy3
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Removed his well kuown Bakery, to his new
building ea
And has fitted up @ neatice Cream Saloon
f +r the accommodaeion of Ladies where the most
ry in order to supply bix Customers ut short noLAFAYE BAKERY,
—AND—
ICE CREAM SALOON.
es
ILLIAM KOHLER informs the Ledies and Geatleman of Nevada that he haw
BROAD STREET.
NEW SPRING GOODS!
:, . Monday the 25th day of January;
A CARD.
WEAVER & COMPANY.
E beg to inform our friends ana the public
W
_We shalt sell our Goods,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH.
We shalt keepno more running accounts, and
all Goods ordered must be paid for when purchased er on delivery. ;
We have been forced to pursue this course,
from the great difficulty and loss that has been
sustained in collecting sucha 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 up LARGER PROFITs the amount he loses in BAD DEBTS.
By adopting the
Cash Principle!!
In our business, we shall be able to sell at
HTHETI
Wal
Opposition Dying Off !
Ready made Clothing
To the People of Nevada County !
(nae
—{TMPRCVE THE OPPORTUNITY.
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Go to the Headquarters for Your
CLOTHING!
O well-known store. on theCorner of Pine & Commercial Sts,
WILL BE SOLD
‘
At Lower Rates than ever before
KNOWN IN NEVADA !
ne
For Cash Only!
In order to give the reader in Nevada and the
adjoining towns a partial idea of the Magnificent
Bargains we are giving in the :
CLOTHING LINE,
LOWER PRICES
Than it would be possible fo do-under_ the ored=
it system, and with our facilities in San Feaycisco, will be able to give our castomers ali the
advantages of the markets, and sell at such prices as will
Defy Competition!
Wholesale Buyers will find it greatiy
totheir advantage to give us a call.
_Our business will beconducted on thé prinesples of
fee
Quick Sales, Light Profits and no
Bad Debts.
Weshall strictly cites to
ONE PRICE.
Thanking our friends for the liberal patronage
heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping
for acontinuance of the same, and trusting that
our Cash einai will meet their approval,
We remain, Respectfully.
WEAVER & COMPANY.
WEAVER & COMPANY
GROCERIES,
g PROVISIONS,
LIQUORS,
—AKD—
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
ie FOR CASH.:
<4)
NO. 59 BROAD STREET,
Nevada City.
Yo«
ota few atticles—for instance :
Frock Coats, Blue Flanyél $5 apiece.
Black Doeskin Suits, nt $18
per suit.
No, 1 Fancy Cassimere Suits
at $18 per suit.
Linen Dusters $2 apiece.
White Shirts $150 and up.
Boots from $3 50, upwards.
Call back and front.
_ Buck Driving Gloves-Cheap,
Tell Your Friends
OF THE
OFFERED BY
S. HAAS & COMPANY.
Furnishing Goods!
WILD BE SOLD
At prices that will surprise every oné in want of them.
——
Valises from $2 50and up.
Trunns--cheaper than the
very Cheapest!
Cassimere Pants, $3 50 up.
Mats at very Low Rates.
Under Shirts, from $1 up.
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CALIFORNIA BLANKETS
AT SAN FRANCISCO
Wholesale Prices.
This is. decidedly the Greatest
Inducement ever offered!
A Dollar saved isa Dollar earned.
5
We might go on and enumerate article Bpon
articlein our line which we are determined to
nell at less prices than they bave ever been sold
in this section of country.
We purchase our Goods strictly for cash and
can therefore lay all competitienin the shade.
Our arratgements have been made+o that wa
shall receive our Goors hereatter from best and
most fashionable Clothing Warehuuses in the
city ot New York.
In order to satisfy yourselvee of the trath of
the above and be convmeed that this is no elaptrap arrangement. we invite you tu call and examine these gouds and the prices.
S. HAAS & CO.,
Cor, Pine & Commeréjal sis.
Kw” Goods delivered Pree of Charge. 463 j
¥
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N and after TO-DAY the entire stock in the
—, CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
teomed-it-best-to-set—forth-theprices.
Great Bargains, .
NEW CLOTHING sToRE !
A. ROSENTHAL & CO.
‘7 OULD respect
W Nevada and t
they have opened a
fully inform the citizens of
he surrounding towns that
&
First Class Clothing Store,
—AT TAR i
Corner of Broad & Pine Streets,
Where they havejust received a New, Large
and Splendid stock of
<b OIE NG;
Consisting ii part of the following articter =
COATS, VESTS, PANTS,
SHIRTS, HATS AND CAPS,
UNDER CLOTHING; CRA VATS,
MANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS
A “California Blankets,
And in fact everything uswally found in an ¥tablishment of this kind, ene A
They have alsoa very large stock FRENCH
AND ENGLISH
Cassimere Suits,
E tally adapted for §
They invite The attent
stock of Goods which fs
ring and Summer wear
on of everyone to their
Ws,
Entirely Newand all of the Latest
Styles and Bashiou'!
Every garment pureha
ment is warrgited to fit.
ha» been muking Fashionable garments for sev.
eral years, in this city, will sce hat every arti
ele givés the best srtisfaction.
"Phe stock has bee
Mat the
sed at this KatabHeh
Mr. Rosenthal, who
n purchased on such terms
y are enabled to gell them aa
They hope, by givin food satisfaction to their
ronage, ’
—DON’T FORGET THE PLACK—
PIN KNONS NEIWBRICK BUILDING
—ON THE CORNER OF—
Broad and Pine Streets,
Opp. the stores of Gold¢mith and Weaver & Co.
oa ; A. ROSENTHAL & CO.
_ Nevada, May Sih. ,
enmernnicratee
ns He Re at
se aptee
New Dry Goods. Store. ,
_. A. GOLDSMITH
At the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sts,
. EGS leave te Invite the Ladies of Nevada and
vicinity and the public in general to call and
examine his
New and Magnificent
STOCK OF ~—
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS !
Comprising the finest selection of Stlice;
Hvs, Merinos, French and En
lish Prints, Delaines, and
Lawns, Chambrays,
Ginghams, &c,
All of the finest and latest styles and fashion.
=
Pop
gAlso a aplendid assortme
Trimmings. Embroiderica,
tions. A fine selcetion of
CARPETS, OIL CLO THS, MA TTINGS,
Constantly on hand and at
Greatly Reduced Rates!
nt ot Fancy Gonda,
Laces; of all deseripVery thankful for past é patronage. I respect
fully solicit a continuance
ofthe same.
A. GULDSMITH,
Y Corner of Broad and Pine etrects. at the late
stand of Bates & McCormick.
NOTICE
i copartnership in the Banking Business
heretofore ¢xisting between Eugene Kelly,
of the city of New York, and Jureph A. Donohoe, William ©. Ralston and Ralph 8. Fretz, of
San Franeweoo.undér the firm name of EUGENE
KELKY & CO., New York, and DONOHOE,
RALSTON & CO.,S89n Franciaco. will cease on
the First (Ist)day of July, Inf¥4— Eugene Kelley
and J. A Donohoe withdrawing from the eo
partnership. ‘ '
The business wih ve settlod in New York by
Kugene Kelley, and in San Franciaeo by WilliaxC. Ralston and R.S8. Fretz.
Depositors are requetted to hand in their
books for settiemént atthe Banking-house of
Donohoe, Ralston & Co.
t KUGENE KELLY,
(Per J. A. Dononoe, Attorney, )
J. A. DONNHOR,
W. C.RALS TON,
R.8 FRE1Z.
San Francisco, June, 13, 1804.
TP HE undersigned have forme
for the transaction of ay
Exchange Business. und-r the tirm names of
DONOHOE. KELLY & CO.. m San Fraueciseo,
end ‘EUGENE KELLY & CO.,‘in New York,
commencing July 1.1864 Their Banking House
in thiscity will be at the sonthest corner of
Moutgomery aud Sacramento stayeta. .
EUGENKPKELLY,
JO=EPH A DONOHOKR.
San Francisco, June 1th. 1864 Je24-11a
wn — arom ~—
“A Slight Cold,’,Coughs.
Few are aware of the importance of checking
a Cough or “8LIGHT COLD” in ite first stage ;
that whichin the beginning wauld yield to a
mild remedy, if--meglected. soon attacks the
lungs. ‘*Brown’s Bronchial Troches” give sure
and almost immediate relief. Milltary Officers
and Soldiers should have them, as they can be
earried in the pocket and taken as octusion requires. ¢
Agents for California, Reninaton & Co.
Ean Franebéeo.
E.W. SMITH,
Justice of the Pence.
da eopartnership
cneral Banking and
NEVADA CIT?
PRICK at the Old Place, up
O Btrewt. & ‘ : ) =