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LOCAL MATTERS.
Tue Masonic Bui_vine.—This splendid
. structure is now receiving the finishing
touches, and great improvement ia the appearance which it presents may be seen
everyday. In about ten days, three of the
finest stores in the city will be opened on
~“pended on the interior of the Hall, at present, add every éffort is being made _te -com.
plete the lower floor at as early a day as
possible. _The exterior of the building-is
being painted the color of Milwaukie brick,
which will add greatly to the teauty-of the’
building.
THe Appeal says the Congregationalists
have seceded from the Union Sabbath School
in Nevada gity, and no reason is assigned
for the dct.) If the editor of the Appeal
had read the whole of the item m the TRANS~cript he would not have made such a nonsensical blunder. The item stated the Con_‘bave.a building of their own to meet ia.—
~ The Union Sabbath Sehool-was-formed-tem=
porarily or until each. denomination had a
church of their own. We shall soon have
#ecasion to recotd the fact that the Metho~
dists have seceded too, a@their church is
drawing rapidly to « completion Do you
smell another rat, Mr. Appeal 2 ~
" DRALERS Ix
. Hardware, Iron, Steel.
, POWDER AND FUSE,
REVOLVERS,
Leather and Rubber Belting,
BLOCKS & SHEAVES, 3
WHEELBARROWS, .
Oak, Ash, and Hickory Plank.
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A general assortment. of
WAGON MATERIAL,
} PSINTS, OIL & VARNISH,
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a ——And a fine assortment of
KEROSENE LAMPS,
‘IRON HOSE PIPE,
Constantly on band and .made to order .
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Weaver & Company's Colin.
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Nevada, Jan, 22d, 1864.
W =itte.te inform our friends andthe public
: that on and after sss
We shall sell 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. . rae
We have been forved to pursue this course,
from the great difficulty and loss that has been
sustained in collecting such.a large number of
accounts as have heretofore been on the Books
of:this House.
In a credit business, the GOOD and
. prompr PAYING customers have to
pay for the doubtful ones, as the MerITS the amount he loses in BAD DEBTS
By adopting the
WEAVER & COMPANY.
‘Monday the 25th day of January,
chant has tomake up. LARGER PROF.
Oppositicn Dying Off !
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Ready made Clothing
ne
IMPRCVE THE OPPORTUNITY
Go to the Headquarters for Your
CLOTHING!
Nand after TO-DAY the etitiré-stock in the
well-known store. on the :
Oorner of Pine & Commercial Sts.,
WILL BE SOLD
At Lower Rates than ever before
KNOWN IN NEVADA!
a) ics
/. For Cash Only!
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In order to give the reader in Nevada: and the
adjoining towns a partial idea of the Magnificent
To the People of Nevada County YY
At the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sts,
EGS leave to invite the Ladies of N. and
B Megs Mia the public ia Fie oat and
examine "
New and Magnificent
STOCK OF
SPRING AND SUMMER Goops:
Comprising the finest selection of Silks, Pop
‘ltsh Prints, Delatnes, ana
Lawns, Chambrays,
Ginghama, &o, _
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Alsoa splendid assortment ot Fane ' Goris
Trimmings. Embroideries, Laces, of all deserip.tous, A the selection oa ese al
CARPETS, OI. CLOTHS, MAT TINGS ,
Constantly onhandandat ~
Greatly Reduced Rates!
Very thankful for past patronage. I rea tfully solicit a continuance Pt the stan, =
stand of Bates & McCormick.
NOTICE.
___ A. GOLDSMITH,
T Corger of Broad and Pine etrects, at the late
A. _herotofore ¢ xistin r KRugene Ke
of the city of New York, and Juseph A. Dens:
hoe, Wiliam C. Ralston and Ralph 8. Fretz, of
San Francisco, under the firm name of EUGENE
KELKEY & CO., New York, and DONOHOR,
RALSTON & CO. , San Francisco. will cease on
the First (ist) day of July, 1864—Kugene Kelley
and J. A. Donohoe withdrawing from the copartnership. E :
The —— es Para in New York by
pene Kelley, a Francisco b
C. Ralston and R. 8. Fretz. Absa
books for scttiomeut at tine ieasand their r ement at the ing-hou
Donohoe, Ralston & Co, hte fa
KUGENEKE KELLY,
(Per J. A. Donohoe, Attorney, )
J. A. DONNHOR,
W.C. RALSTON,
R. 8 FRETZ.
San Francisco, June, 13, 1864.
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lins, Merinos, French and EngAll of thé finest and latest styles and fashion. SURE: 2
\HE copartnership in the Banking Busines; ee nking ‘2
Brom —thirt 4
Pwr eur L? 4 Lit]
forty men are kept constantly employed up-~
on the Court House-and they make -every
heur's work tell. The outeide and partition
walls of the first story have been completed.
~—-TLhetower-floor-is tobe orcupied by the
county officers, the rooms will be large and
convenient, and the offices of the County
Clerk and Recorder have commodious vaulta
opening into them. for the-security of the
eounty records. The. joists for the second
floor have ull been laid and the masons are
busily engaged in completing the wall of the
jail which will be constructed in the most
substantial manner, and it is te be above
ground. ,
yeweneen
READINGS THIS EventIxc.—We would
_Again remind our readers that Mre J. Grant.
ley’s Poetic'Eutertainament will take place
thisevening at’ the Presbyterian Church.
commencing at 8 o'clock. Mra. Graitley is
an accomplished Indy and a most beautiful
reader, and we therefore urge all to be on
hand at this, her lust reading in this ctiy.
BoaRD OF TrusTEES.—Statement. of
the President of the Board of Trustees, of
the city of Nevada, of monies paid out and .
received on different Funds from Jan. 1st
1864, to July et, 1864: <
Paid on General Fund... $1,947 22
Received on General Fund.. YAR 79
Received on Fire Fund.., 144 36
Paid on Fire Fund.. 20. 37 50
» Reeeived on Road Fund.. © 250 00
Paid. from Road Fund“... 240 00 ,
JONATHAN CLARK, Pres.
EUGENE Deffetz, a wine merchant of New
Orleans, has been tried for disloyalty, con' victed snd sentenced by Judge Warmouth to
the Tortugas during the war.
AT the Sacramento Congregational
Church, on Sunday evening last, a collection
of $1,200 was taken up in behalf of: the
Christian Commission.
Tue Farrallone egg season is now over,
and most of the employees of the Company
have returned to San Francisco, only enough
being left on the islands to huld them against
outsiders uritif the birds have had a chance
to detposit a sufficiency of eggs and commence the work.«of incubation.
SenaTor WI.son, Chairman of the Com
mitttee on Military Affairs. says the whole
number of troops mustered inte service
snce October, 1863, wits 600,000, excluajve . x_ of 100,000 colored troops; and that the retmfurcements sent to Gen. Grant since the
opening of the present campaign are a little
less thaa ‘ity thousand. ,
President Brighnm Young left bis harem
in Salt Lake City, inc ae with Heber
Kimball. on the 6th inst., Proto and adjning settlements. in Seed
’ Time proprietors of une of the oil farms
near gave the proceeds of the bil,
Produced on their territory, one day last
week, tothe Sua.itary Commissioc. The
amount was $5,000.
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By
AT THEIR OLD STAND,
—OPPOSITE—
Wells, Fargo & Co’s.'and the Post Office.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE
Neo.17 & 19 Mill Street,
Grass Valley. A
ere /.
AST and well-broken Riding Horees, the
F best Carriages, ogee and { rd Wagone, Carr always in readiness, with carefal drivers, for the use of parties; ete; —-———-Horses boarded by the ays week or month:
caasiig
Nevada & Grass Valley Stage Line
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wig diva Fi A wee
Leaves Nevada.for Grass Valley at 9 A.M. 2
P. M. and 5 P/M. jy12-t¢
-WM. CG. RANDOLPH,
Successor to C. W. Young.
Chronometer & Watch Maker.
DEALER IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &c,
Commercial Street,
Near the Corner of Pine Street, Nevada.
June 9th—tf . =
DR. A. CHAPMAN, .
Surgical & Mechanical Dentist
Offee—corner of Bread and Pine ats.
I would inform my friends aud
all wishing my services that I am
prepared to attead those favoring
me with a¢all.atany hour. Teeth
after having become sénsitive by cxposure of the
nerve will é filled without causing pain.
i WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this >ffice
to be pe: formed in a more'skiiful manne, and
bettar satisfaction giyen than elsewhere in this
vicinity, otherwise no charge will be made. My
charges are moderate, apd to suit the times. 1
sm permanently located in this 4, Residenoe
on Sacramento street, third house from Temperance Hall.
DR. E. FELLERS,
Surgicaland Mechanical
DENTIST.
Office— Mill Street.... «+» Grass Valiey
Up Staire—Entrance' between McLaughlin’s
and Johnston's Stores,
Grane Valley, June 9th—tf
MININC ROPE!
IRON AND STEEL WIRE ROPE!
LAT AND ROUND, for hoisting from Shafts
and inclines, made in any length and of any
size, at the manufactory of
A. 8. Hallidic, San Francisco.
The first cost of Wire and Manilla ropes of
: is about the same per foot. A
Wire frie ly applied will out wear from.
3t0 5 Manilla Ropes. jezz3m ag
Notice.
AE are hereby cautloned against
dentin Ga med vor of
To
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N 0.27 Main Street, Nevada. .
'Cash-Princip i Stet!
In our business, we shall be able to sell at
LOWER PRICES
Thad it would be possible fo do under the oredit system, and with our facilities in 8an Franciseo, will beable to give our customers all the
advantages of the markets, and sell at kuch prices as will ‘ey : tis i
Defy Competition :
Wholesale Buyers will find it greatly
totheir advantage to give us « call,
Our business will be conducted on the prineiples of.
Quick Sales, Light Profits and no
Bad Debts.
We shall strictly adhere to
ONE PRICE.
Thanking our friends far 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
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
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—AXD—
LIQUORS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
tj FORCASH gy
NO. 59 BROAD STREET,
Hundred Dollars, payable
teas Sr thereabosts, the same has
jyi2 ™ REASON
H EB Goods delivered Free of Charge. 463
CLOTHING LINE,
. We have deemed it best to set forth the prices
of a few articles—for instance a
Frock Coats, Blue Flannel $5 apicce.
~ Black Doeskin Suits, at $18
per suit, :
No. 1 Fancy Cassimere Suits
at S18 per suit.
Linen Dusters $2 apiece.
White Shirts $150 and wp.
Boots from $3 50, upwurds.
Buck Driving Gloves-Cheap.
Tell Your Friends
oe ~ OF THE
Great Bargains,
OFFERED BY
8S. HAAS & COMPANY.
——
FPurnishing Goods!
WILD BE. SOLD
At prices that will surprise every one in want of them.
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Valises from $2 50and up. .
Trankhs--cheaper than the
very Cheapest:
Cassimere Pants, $3 50 up.
Mats at very Low Rates.
Under Shirts, from $1 up.
CALIFORNIA BLANKETS
AT SAN FRANCISCO
Wholesale Prices.
This is decidedly the Greatest
Inducement ever offered!
A Dollar saved is a Dollar earned.
We might go on and enumerate article upon
article in our line whieh we are determi to
sell at lees prices than they have eyer been sold
in this section of country.
We purchase our Goods strictly for eash and
can therefore lay all competition in the shade.
Our arrangements have been made so that we
shali receive our Goods hereatter from best and
most panier Clothing Warehouses in the
it. New York.
“Si ae to satisfy yourselves of the truth of
the above and be convmeed that this is no claptrap arrangement, we invite you to call and excuales these goods and the prices.
S., HAAS & ©0.,
Cor. Pine & Commereial sts.
NEVADA CITY ~
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aw sen hiniiaidiidiade een ee
Calf back and front, =.
AE -anderstgned have formed W topartnera i
i for the transaction of a general Seahing ~
Exchange Business, under the firm names of
DONOHOE. KELLY & CO., m San Francisco,
and EUGENE KELLY & €0., in New York,
commencing July, 1864 ‘Their Batiking House
in this city will be at the southost egrner of
Montgomery and Sacramento atreeta, ¢
OSEPH A. DONOHOR.
San Franeises, Jime 15th, 1864 a
STOP THIEF ! :
$2.000 Reward!
atenee from my Room on Saturday Evening, June 26th, 1864,
$4,200 in $26 Gold Pieces,
$2,000 in Quartz Amalgam.
Between 200 and $300 tm Gold Spec.
imens,
$1,000 wiil be paid for the recovery of the
money and $1,000 for the arrest and comyietion
of the Thief. The $1000 will be paid at the
Banking House of H. Mackic & Co. Nevada, on
the return of the money and balance on eonviction of the Thief.
aw.
Nevada, fling suet; Gola Fiat,
SRT in the District Court of the lath
Judicial District of the State of California,
in and for the county of Nevada. A; L; Rosenbaum, — Roeenbaum and J. Boundeustein doing
business antler firm name of A. 4. Hosea baum
& Co. va. Seasel and Zachartas. Action brought
in the District Court of the 14th Judicial ‘Bis.
trict of the State of California, in and for the
county of Nevada. and the complaint filed in eaid
county of Nevada in the office of the Clerk.of gaid
District Court
The People of the State of California send Greeting to Jessel and Zacharias. Defendants. You
are hereby required to appear in an aetion bro’t
ceatent you by the above named Plaintiff in the
District Court of the 14th Judicial District of the
State of California, in and for the county of Nevada and to ahawer the complaint filed therein,
within ten.days, after the service on youof this
‘. aummons: if-eerved within this county ; or, if
served out of thia county, but within thie Judicial District, within twenty ays ; or if served
out of said District. then within forty days—or
judgment by default willve taken again you,
according to the prayer of said eomplaint. The
said action is brought to recover.the sum-of ono
thousand one hundred and ninety five dollars,
avd ninety five te, alleged to be dueand ow
ing plaintiffs fi you defendants for ’
wares and merchandise sold and: deliveredsto
and uest. And you are hereby notined, that
if you failto appear »nd answer paid co laint
as above required, the said Plaintiff will take
judgme at for said sum and all the conte,
~~ Given under my hand and the real of
} ten the l4th Judicial District of the State of
—~ ) California, in and for the eounty of Nevada this 8th day of Juiy. A.D 1864,
RK. H. PA KQUHAE, Slerk.
By G. K. Furqnhar, Deputy.
By order of fon. T. B. MeFarland, District
Judge. A true copy, attest
K. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
Revenue stamp, G. K. Warquhar, Deputy.
A.A. Sargent, Plaintiffs Atty. fyi2
of the county of Nevada, ‘tate of California.
In the matter of the petition of H.M. Moore, an
Insolvent Debtor. Persuant 20 an order of the
Hon. A C. Niles, County Judge. notice is here
by given to alltheereditors of the said Ineol
vent, H.cM. Moore; to be and appear before the
Hon. A. C, Niles, County Judge. aforesaid, in
° court; at the Court Room.o! said court, in
the ehaiaty of Nevada, onthe ist day of August,
A, dt, 1864, &t 100’clock 4. M. of thatday, then
and there to show cauxe, bys they can, why
the prayer of said Insolvent should not be gran
ted, andan assignment of his Ketate be made,
andhe be discharged from his debts and Mabili
ties, iu pursuanee of the Statute, in sach case
made and provided ; and in the myan time, all
proceedings against said Lusolvent be atayed,
~~ Witness my hand and the seal of said
} eal { court, this 26th day ef June. 1864.
—_ R.H FARQUHAR, Clerk.
By G K. Fafquhar, Deputy Clerk.
A. A. Bargent, Atty, rev. et’p
&. TAYLOR,
Atterney and Counselor at Law.
Cine wc Popes Bositers beech: SRR
BLAZE’S SALOON: :
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8?
If You Want a diced Drink,
you by said plaintiffs at your specia’ instance.
I NSOLVENT NOTICE —Iat he C.wnty Court
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