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IDAY MORNING, MAR. 11th.
s
.< J. B. GRAY is our authorized agent.
will receive orders for advertising, job
prk, &c. and reeeipt fur the same.
seen,
/Disraicr Court CaLenpar.—Mareh
rm, 1864.—The ivllowing is a complete
of the cases on the calundar, in the Dis+t Court, which meets on Monday +.
. R. Jenkins vs. Cal. Stage Co. Satgent
Belden for plaintiff, Niles and Filkins for
pendants. : , =
Jonathan Butler vs. J. F. Hamilton et ala.
bled Byrne for plaintiff, Sargent and
berts for defendinfs.
jwiey for defendants
Caldwell for plaintiff, A.C. Niles for
endant.
ohn Caughan vs James Creegan, et als.
n I. Caldweil for plaintiff, and ASC. Niles
defendants. pot
as. F. Cornwall et als. vs. Omega Ditch
etalse. A.C. Niles for plaintiff, Thos. P.
sort arti vs. James Cregan, et als.
of.
+ Phelan-va F. A Willer et als. —C. W.
for plaintiff, D. Belden for defendants,
G.-Smith-vaJohu Cady et als. “AvA;
gent for plaintiff, Dibble & Byrne for dedents. 0
x Soggs va. P. A. Paine.
fevada County and Sacramento Canal Co.
a. W. Kidd et als. Williams, Hamilten,
n and Bullock for plaintiffs, Niles and
ent for defendants.
Wiliam Weighel et ale. vs G. McDonald
js. A.C. Niles for plaintiffs, A. A. Sarfor defendants.
L. Wilbur_vs. J.Q. Hanna. D. Belfor plaiwtiff, T. P. Hawley for defendants.
8. Prate vs F. A; Wilder et als. O. P.
pr for plaintiff, D. Belden for defeudA.A. Sargent
Se plaintiff, Belden, Dibble & Byrne for deots.
@. Rosendale ve. Dempsey et ala, T.
awley for plaintiff, N. Searls tor defts. —
A: Tompkins et als. ve. Wm. Scott et
Belden and Sargent for plsiutifis, Niles
3 for defendants.
Powell va 4. Pollard et als. A.A;
ent pleintiff, A. C. Niles for defendants:
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TER.
> State.
pews with
ging De i
ke travelers
} any otheralways sup. Cigars.
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rietor:
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. Fitzpatrick ve Nevada Water Co. A.
mes for defendants. T
EeGreeley for plaintiff, A. C. Niles for dulte.
©. A. Tompkins vs Wm. Scott et ale.—
den and Sargent for plaintiffs, Searls &
F. Brayman ét ale. ve Frank Ennia et
5 AS @-forplaintiffs, D-Beldenfor
; te.
hn C.Deuel va M. Quick et ale. J. C.
el for plaintiff, Dibble & Byrne for deante. —=
ohn Tierney et als. vs Wm. Senté et-—als.
ble & Byrne, B-lden and Sargent fur
intiff, Sowers and Searls for.defts. _
. I. Caldwell va M. F. Hoit. Joba L.
well for plaintiff, M. F, Hoit for deft.
R. Merrow vs H. M. Moore. Hawand J. Caldwell fur plaintiff, A. C. Niles
dc fendant. :
M. Moore et al vs W. R. Merrow et al.
. Sargent for plaintiffs, Hawley and J.
Rid well tur defendants.
a. F. Gues vs T. W. Sigourney. Sargent
Belden for plaintiff, A. C. Nilea for des
nt.
. E. Rosendale ve D. Norrie. T. P.
ley for pluotiff, D. Belden for defts.
Boyleve L. Wattier. A. A. Sargent
© plaintiff, J. C. Pliner for defendant.
. Judson et ala vs E. Lake Co. et als.
M.Y. C. & W. Co. be
Monosmith va James Briggs. Hawley
Jvtnsvn for plaintiffs, D. Belden for dent.
Y.C. & W.Co. va E. L. W. Co. et
. A.A Sargent fur plaintiff, Belden aod
for defendants.
B. Abby-et als vs Powers et als. Sargent
Me Van Cliet for plaintiffs, Niles and Belden
Wy. H. Duryea vs H. Bartet als. D. Bel& for plainuff, T. P. Hawley for defts.
fendants.
‘sh
ed
©. Anderson ve Bubrii g & Sears. T.P
wley for plaintiff, A. A. Sargent for deate. i
» H. Heynes vs Webster et als.
ate. s
len vs Hale et al.
t iff, A. A. Sargent for defts.
n Cary vs. Nathan Keese. A. A. Sarfor plaintiff, D. Belden for deft.
UNCLE Ike” WILLIAMSON hae leased
aplendid hotzion Maia street, and leit . ferdsy for San Francisco to purchase furimmre, &c. Ike will make a tip-top landeed, for there is uot a more popular man in
Me community than thatsame Ike WilliamSuccess to him—all the time.
Dr. Clevelund, of Grasse Valley, irs
us that Tim. Ryan, who was shot
gh the lungs about two weeks ago, is
ring. i
he Plumas Union says
and Belden tor plaintiff, A. A Sargent
ps. Findley et als. ve E. C. Edwards et
. Dibble & Byrne and A. A. Sargent for
SF plaintiffs; Belden and Waters fur defendaa A A.
gent for plaintiff, Byrne and Beldea for
J. 1. Caldwell for
that one or twe
merchantsof Heney Lake have been
: i » Nevada Daily Transeript: walking under thearcades of tke. Rue de
Rivoli, in Paris, holding. in hie hand a goldheaded cane of sprincid workmansl ip. A
man supported . by two crutches exme up,
and asked for alms in a pitiful tone. The dandy, moved to pity, gave the beggar a small
stivercein. At the same moment a person
near him suddenly exclaimed : ‘How can you
sir, allow this regue to deceive yout Please
lend me your cane. and I will show you that
thie rascal runs better than I can.” ‘The
dandy, withvut reflecting, lent his cane; the
beggar, the moment he perceived it in his
detractor’s hands, threw —erntches .
and took to his heels, and was fullowed b
the man with the cane, whilst the spectators
and the dandy particularly, remained in convulsions of laughter at the sight, and exclainine alternately. Oh, he will be caught!”
the next turning in the street, and their vics
tim remain-d waiting for hie splendid cane,
which cost five hundred francs.
tL -—___ oveencer ener meneame
SELLING OFF!
SELLING OFF!
2) Were aero
But both the racing heroes_disappeared. at .
Weaver & Company's Column
Nevada, Jan. 22d, 1864.
friends and the rublic
Monday the 25th day of January,
We shall tell our Goods, _
3 Exclusively for Cash
We shall keep no more running accounts, Rina
all Goods ordered must be paid for when purchased or. on delivery.
We have been forced to pursue this course,
from the great difficulty and loss that nas been
sustained in coliccting sucha large-numbcr of
accounts as have heretufore been on the Kooks
of this House.
In a credit business, the GOOD and
PROMPT PAYING customers have to
TO CLOSE BUSINESS.
S. HAAS &CO.
Take this method te inform the public that they wiil sell their extensive
Stock of
CLOTHING.
Hats & Caps, Blankets,
At First Cost.
All these who want to secure
Will do well to call on us immediately, aswe are @ ined to sell our stock ©: :
Goods within a very short time.
RETAIL DEALERS!
In our line willdo well to call and xamine
our steck of Goods as we will offer them great
iuducements.
&> AI" persons nnowing themselves indebted
to us will please call and settle their accounts.
8.HAAS&CO.,
J. M. LEVEY,
Druggist & Apothecary,
A few doors below the Daily Transcript Office.
Nevada, Nov. 19th.
UNION HOTBL,
/ Oe
CHARLES MILLER, Manager.
JUST OPENED!
Andnow ready for public pair 4
Oe ee
Breskfast from 6 12 to 10 o'clock .
Dinner from 12 1-4 to 2 1.2.
Supper from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Board as per contract.
FANILY GROCERY STORE.
“A. BARUH.
Opposite St. Louis House,
‘Ne. 27 Commercial Street, Neweda City Cal.
ae
Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
pay for the doubtful ones, as the MerNew Dry Goods Sore
WEAVER & COMPANY,
The undersigned begs leave to inform the La
dies of Nevada and vicinity and the
. public in general that he
has opened his
New Dry Goods Store,
At.the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sta.,
Where he will constantly keep on hand the:
finest assortmeut of : :
Silks, Merinos,.and all kinds
of Dress Goods,
Of the Latest Styles and Fashions,
Also a full assortment of
‘Embroidery, ‘Trimmings and
Millinery Goods. Carpets,
Oil Cloths, &c. &c.
The patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited.
A. GOLDSMITH,
At the late stand of Bates & McCormick.
William R. Coe,
di6
——-*
_ Wholesale aud Retail
DRUGGIST,
BROAD STREET,
Nevada City, Cai.
oe
Keeps constantly on hand a fullsupply of
Drugs and Medicines,
White Lead,
Paints, ef all kinds,
chant 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 at
LOWER PRICES
Than it would be possible {fo do under the ored=
it system, and with our facilities in San Francisco, will be ableto give our customers all the
advantages of the markets, and sell-at such pri, ces as will :
Defy Competition !
to their advantage to give ms a call.
Our business will beconducted on the prineiQuick Sales, Light Profits and no
Bad Debts,
! Wejshail strictly adhere to
. } Thanking our friends for 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 & GOMPANY.
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
—AKD—
LIQUORS.
-™
WHOLSSALE & RETAIL
tw FORCASH #4
NO. 59 BROAD STREET,
Nevada City.
[Br Goods delivered Free of Charge. 3
(Se oe
. ” Nevada, March 34.
At the Old Corner,
8 STIE.T, THERE, and wants it-to be
distinctly understood that he is going to stay
there and sell his goode as
Cheap as the Cheapest. It is his de=
termination not to be undersold by anybody !
His stock ¢ snsists of
Womens’ Shoes,
Thick and Thin Sole.
Balmorals,
And every style of Shoe !
Misses and Ohildren’s ~ Shoes.
Every style.
Benker s Pump sole, Dress,
Square Edge, Double sole, &
Quilted Bottom Boots.
A large assortment of
. Miners’ Heavy and Light Boots,
Gum Boots, &c.
He sells LEATHER, TOOLS, SHOE FINDINGS,
of every description at : :
San Francisco Prices retail, =
B ot and Shoemaker’s eupplied at command.
All work bought at the store is warranted and
Kin be free oi cost, if itrips unreasonState { am prepa make Boots at short notice and warrant-a fit or no sale.
Grateful for lberal patronage in. the past, I
am determined to merit it in the future by giving the public first rate articles and at the lowest possible prices.
HRemember the Corner :!
WM.R. COE,
Nevada, Jan. 4th.
Brown's Bronchial Troches.
These Lozenges are prepared from a highly
esteemed recipe for alleviating SRONCHIAL AF
FECTIONS; AsTHMA; HoansEntss; Covcns;
Caps, and Irritation or Soreaess of the
Throat.
Public Speakers and Vocalists
Will find them beneficial in clearing the voice
before speaking or singing, and relieving the
throat after any unusual exertion of the vocal
organs, having a peculiar adaptation to affections which disturb the organs of speech.
Agenta for California, RepincTon &Co.,
San Francisco.
For Sale or Bent.
THE subscriber about to Icav
Lake City, offers his Hotel and
Restaurant for sale or to rent. It
is a pleasant place and the Hotel is
dcinyg a goed business being +t one
of the stations of the stage lines to
Washoe. The House is furnished with every«. thing necessary tocarry on the Hotel business.
It will be sold or repted on reasonable terms, if
applied for immediately. For further particulars enquire on the preiaises, or of A. ISOAKD,
Nevada. MARIUS BREMOND,
Also, a good Billiard Table, marble bed.
Lake City, Feb. 25th.
Califo: nia Cared Bacon Hams,
@HOULDERS AND LARD.
‘HE subscribers beg leave tocali the
attention of ‘TRADES to a superior arti}
le of
Bacon, Hams,Sh oulders and Lard,
In cans, ete., manufactured by them from choice
Cern Fed Hogs, at their establishment on
the Toll Road between Grass Valley and Nevada
one mile from the latter place. Having on hand
] alarge lot of :
Carefully Selected Hogs,
enabled to offer to the Trade of Neva
ry and the surrounding towns, a oes
of the above Be na pe anes
terms worth atten é
Dissolution Notice.
Newer: hereby given that opus.
between
known as Weber
mutual consent.
said firm are requested
Having one ofthe very best workmen in. the
oft:
Paint Brushes,
Plaster Paris,
Whiting,
Pure Kerosene,
Camphene,—
Spirits Turpentine,
Burning Fiuid,
Lard Oil,
“Castor O11,
Linseed O11,
Neatsfeot Ot), ae
Carriage Sponge,
Chkampis Skina,
&e , &e.
TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES
well ordered Drug Store.
t@ Prescriptions compounded with all possible care
precision. :
Nevada, Nov. 20—tf
NEVADA RESTAURANT.
. . . No. 39 Brend Street. ..
Next door to G. W. Kidd’s Banking
Heuse. :
LECOC@ would inform his old friends
Je and patrons that hehas re-opened at the
above place, his
: Rotisscrie and Restaurant,
Which will be carried on in a style heretofore
unknown in Nevada. Persons Sune a fret
clusa meal are invited to call. The culinary.department is earried on in sight of the customern,
and none but the choicest morsels are used here.
Families wishing to have a Roast delivered to
them, or parties desirous uf
KTRECHERCHE DINNER.CE
_Are invited to come. The
roprietor, who understands something Jn that
a model Restaurant.
7 Board from $7 per week and upwards. Single Meals from 50 cts up.
Nevada, Dec. 7—tr .
Antelope Restaurant and Bakery.
Broad Street, Nevada.
ALEXANDER CAULT,
Proprietor.
Havin
stand of W.G. Davis on Broad _#t.,
I shall keep a First Class Restaurant and Bakery.
The Restaurant will always be supplicd
with a)l the delicacies the market affords.
Cakes, Pies and Bread of all kinds constantly on hand.
The patronage of the public is solicted.
‘ ALEX. GAULT.
_ Nevada, Oct. Mth—tf
A. B. CARLEY,
OULD infé¥m his friends that he has re
furnished and refitted his Saloon up in
style, and is now
may favor him with s eail with the best of
Cigars, Wines, Liquors, Ale
and Porter,
At his old —— Comtenareies, rae. wae
a give m wore a .
the best. i ‘aly-ar
D. 8. BAKER,
DEALER 18 :
Groceries, Provisions, Can Frnite
No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada.
; ‘. LL
Pea tiadnd Be als Seap
eash.
Goods delivered Free ef :
Within reasonable distance of need
J. I. CALDWELL,
Attormey Ceunselor at Lau,
‘ ot. in Fire Building,
‘line himeelf, and it is his intention to make thisRemoved tothe eid .
pemaces to furnish all whe,
enn!
EW In fact every article in the line ofa
vices of one of the.
best cooks in California has secured by the
sony,