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March 8, 1864 (4 pages)

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spectfully.
TH,
eCormick.
N,
jtreets
riends ant
that Lame favoring
our.nsitive by
d without
ork .
n a more
ction givin
1erwise no
.modcrate,
ently locahouse from
rhe has reaicon up in
sh all who
bestof —
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spent”
dit
rd
Treches.
om a highly
INCHIAL AFs, CougHs,
aesa of the
ocalists
ng the voice
relieving the
of the vocal
on to affecspeech.
‘row & Co.,
1 Francisco.
—$—$$——__ $=
*
L. BALL
t the
LOTEL,
, 1864.
letor.
. B. Parazctte-.
—————
mat.
about to leave
nis
orto rent. It
nd the Hotel is
ss being at ont
2 stage lines to
ed with everyHotel business.
ynable terms,
urther particaof a. TSOARD,
BREMOSD. pst received a fine lot of Fresh Oysters —
arble bed-— Wall and try them, at bis new.place on Broad
‘root, next door to Kobler’s bakery.
wis, one ,
ros. < Paiw Over.—The County Treasurer, E.
d Waite. paid over yesterday morning, to
BACCO newly elected Treasurer, Gen. James
ds, &e. 4 ties, the sum of oh somsween rt ne
vt of Broad © aicninsiink or Orricens.—At a meeting
Nevada: —@f the National Hotel Company, held yesHotel and a
UESDAY MORNING, MAR. Sth.
>= te J. B.GRAY is our authorized agent.
Hic will receive orders for advertising, jub
ork, &c. and receipt for the sume.
PLETAL STIR,
+ Boarn or Supervisors.—The followaccourts were allowed by the Board of
apervisors on Saturdny last :
Ou Washington township fund, ‘to A. fuk
fuson on contract for-building bridge, $23.
‘On Bloomfield township fand to S. Richrdson for services.as Fudge of —_——
hei. c . ae
On Nevada are Special teal to R. iL
arquhar for indexing Probate Court reeE ‘* following bills were Meee by the}
Board at its session on Monday.
>. Special Fund—E: H. Gaylord, for drawAg printing contract. $5.
J.I. Sykes, for transcript of judgments,
+ E. H.Gaylord, witness fees outside of
@ounty, $50
N. W. Knowlton, services of jailor and
nitor,, $25.
Q
es C.F. Miller, for board of prisoners, $116 ts
Geant Fund—JI. Sykes for sitting as
unty Auditur,-$45 27.>
> N. WKiewlton, for attendance on couny Court, $8.
> 8.8. Waterman,, for services as Grand
@uror, $20..
= Boarn OF SUPEKVISORS—OFFICIAL.
BeEPoRT.—Monday, March 7th, 10 o’clock
S.M. Present, P. E. Jefferis, President of
Board, Jos. Worrell and S. D. Bosworth:
> Official report-and books of E. G. Waite,
tiring County Treasurer, examined and apved.
tt appearing to the satisfaction of the
ard that warrant, No. 3665, drawn on Genral Fund for the sum of $50, should have
een drawn on Special Fund, therefore or«
‘ered that said warrant be and. the same is
Dereby cancelled.and the Auditor is hereby
ireeted to draw hia warrant fur the sum of
50 on Special Fund in favor of E.H. Gays
ord, im place of said warrant so cancelled.
“RuxAWAY.—A_ span of horses belonging
Harry Cady, of Grass Valley, while on
pned, on account of a bult fulling out of the.
aggy to which they were actached, causing
the whiffle-tree to strike against the horses’
fegs. They ran from the Town Talk to the .
a lf Way House, when one of the wheels .
eK A post. Precipitating the “cecupaits, .
r.& Mra, Denman and two children to the
fgroundFortunately no serious injary
sulted to the family. The horses and bugwere not injured, :
des
“CREDIT TO WHOM CREDIT Is DUE.”
© In epeaking of the management. of county
Matters a few daya ago, we neglected to men=
fien the Board of Supervisors among those
beirkeeping. Dy their economy and watchIness in expenditure the Buxrd have matejally assisted the county officers in bringing
county finances to their present healthful
ndition.
SociaL Party.—A social party will be
Fven atthe Blue Tent House on the 17th
‘May of this month. This is a good show for
hose who love a pleasant ride, a splendid
“Supper and a joyous dance. Piumhof and
Phase are going to furnish the music. Mr.
“Madden, the landlord, will make it pleasant
for all who attend.
» Lecrures— We learn that Rev. Mr. Tayfor.a great traveler, will deliver a course of
“the M: E. Church of this city. The first
eture will take place on Thursday evebing;
. ind the second on the follawing evening.—
is lectures are said to be highly interesting.
9 Fresn OvysTers.—Michael Long has
. Calitoruin Stage Co. ate preparing to send . :
some of their best teama te this city,. tu.
>. Tun to Virginia city. "Phey will put on twa’
mote daily lines, making three in afl. “
than one week will be advertised.
. Borg Juhn _
Butler Samuel Kampf-r, John
Byers Geerge W_-Kruthman_Mari Ana. Clapp Wa BLansing JV a.
Cline ‘Thomas “Martin Darius:
Cuck— Parker -Herrison——
heir way home on Sunday, became fright.
Who have faithtully performed their duties. . .
6 county funds and the county credit isin . .
tures at Grags Valley, for the benefit of
rday, the following officers Were eleeted
the ensuing year: Secretary, Chas. C
itt, Treseurer Geo, W. Kidd, rrr")
Joba Cashin, James Monro and H. C.
Gerrine Reavy. ~The. housek says the ms} Wasmae. Com an ompany’s. Galumn._.
LIST OF LETTERS,
‘EMAINING in the Nevada city Post
Office on Monday. Mar. 7. 18 4.
All letters remiiung in the Post Office more .
-Persons asking for aavertised letters will
please give the date ofthe advertisement.
_E. F. BEAN, Postmaster-—Allen PB Grifie Edward 3
Amasin Benj. _ Gott William
_ Marring*on Miss E2
—_ Janis Edmond
Jordan Francis H Burrows Josiah .
Reuter Peter
Smith William
Smith Martin F
Stackhouse George W
“Stafford Miss Carrio~
* StonerJobn W
Torquette Jerry
Coleman Sanford
Corp D
‘eas usters William _
Devilen James A
Dahraan A
Euright George
Fraser Hugh A
Gardner John Thorn Nat
Gilehrist Patrick Wylie Philip B
Glidden Phineas *a ee
ISELLING OFF!
. SELLING OFF!
TO CLOSE BUSINESS.
“8. HAAS & 00.
Take this methoa te iiform the public that they will sell their extensive
=iaen at
OLOTEII wea.
‘Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
Boots & Shoes,
Hats & Caps, Blankets,
And ether articles ioo mumerous to mention,
At First Cost.
All those who want to secure
BARGAINS
Will do well to call on us mmettelite. aq
we are determined to sell our stock ofGoods within a very short time.
RETAIL DEALERS!
In our tine will do well to call and examine
our steck of Goods as we will offer them great
iuducements.
(ere
> Al’ persons nnowing themselves indebted
te us will please call and settle their accounts:
S. HAAS & co.,
DMINISTFRATOR'S SALE.—Notice is
hereby given that in pursuance of an order
of the Probate Court of Nevada county, made on
} the 224 day of February, 1864, in the matter of
the estate of JOHN H. ANDE RSON, deceased,
the undersigned, Administrator of asic Estate
will sell at public auction, to tite highest bidder,
fer cash, and subject to the confirmation of said
Probate Court, on FRIDAY the t8th dayMarch, between thd hours of 1@ o’cleck, A
and 40’clock, P M. ofsaid day, in front of the
Court House door. in Nevada city, all the right.
title, interest and, estate of the said John H.
Anderson at the time of his d. ath, and all the
right, title and interest that the said estate has
by upe-ation oflaw acquired, in the following
described property,
all that lot of mini ng claims situate, in Nevada
eounty on Relief Hili bounded and described as
follows :-—commencing ata point on the brow of
the Canon, thence north 12, east through an
oak tree blaged, nesr the gate of the Lake Comny’s reservoir and on toa point near the summit of the ridge to a Stake, making the easter!
line «f said claims, thence at right angles wit
of the hill and known as the Union elaime.
Hasiett claims lyi
ground above dcsertoed
with the line of the Union 720 ieet. thence paralpo — eo cy
ASLETT, Administrator.
cevatn. Feb. 25th.
WEAVER & , COMPANY,
. Monday the 25th day of January,
“‘T'aceounts as’ have heretufore been on the Books
‘hohent lias to make up in LARGER PROFcree ee aS wilt
ples of
to-wit :~Three Twelfths. of
said line 720 fect, thence parallel with ‘the sbove
line from the brow of the canon to the ane 6
Al80 Six Thirteenths of the claims known a« the
on the west of the Union
, running at right angles
¥ line to the summit of the .
z CARD
Nevada; Jan. 22d, 1864.
PW Breton our friends and the rublic —
hat on and after
We shall sell our Goods,
We shall keep po more running accounts, and.
all Goods ordered must be paid sie when purchased or on delivery. —
We have been forced to peress' thie course,
from the great difficulty and loss that has been
sustained in collceting sucha large number of
of this House.
In-a credit business, the G@oop and
PROMPT PAYING customers have to.
pay for the doubtfal. ‘ones, as the MerITS the amount he loses in BAD DEBTS,
By adopting. the
Cash Principle!!
in our business, we shall be able to sell at
LOWER PRICES
it system, and. with our facilitics in San Francisco, will be ableto give our customers all the
“advantages of the TOATRets, _and sell at such PriDety Competition ! z
“wholesale Buyers will find it greatly
totheir advantage to give us a call.
Our business will beconducted on the princiQuick Sales; Light P Profits and no
<— Bad Debts.
ee =
~
We remain, Reepectfully.
Than it would be possible fo do under the credThanking our friends for the liberal. patronage
heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping
for a continuance of -the same, and trusting that-}—
our Cash System, will meet their approval,
WEAVER & COMPANY.
DRuc Gs $
ewe
ee
Cet
—
=. ¥. SPENOE,
_ Wholesale and Retail
BROAD STREET,
Nevada City, Cal.
Keeps constantly on band a fullsupply of .
Drugs aud Medicines,
White Lead,
; Paints, of all kinds, :
Paint Brushes,
POR:
Plaster Paris,
Whiting,
Pure Kerosene,
Camphene,
Spirits Turpentine,
‘Burning Fluid,
Lard Ol,
Castor Oi},
Linseed Oil,
Neatsfoot on,
Carriage Sponge?
_ Chameis Skins,
TOILET. & FANCY ARTICLES,
. In great abundance.
“ER Iii fiet every artic in the line “ete
well ordered Drug Store.
==
Prescriptions compounded with all possibie ¢ care. and
precision.
Nevada, Nov. 40 :
J. M. LEVEY,
Oak,, Ash and Hickory sparse
&e + &c.
{wen, CRAWFORD & tO.”
DEALERS a
Hardware, Tron, Steel,
POWDER AND FUSE, *
REVOLVERS,
, {Leather and Rubber Belting,
~BLocks & SHEAVES, —
. \CORDAGE,
WHEELBARROWS,
A general assortment of
WACON MATERIAL,
PAINTS, OIL & VARNISH,
KEROSENE,
‘And a fine assertment of
KEROSENE LAMPS,
Constantly on hand and made to order.AT THEIR OLD} STAND,
No, 27 Main Street, Nevada.
_ OP POSITE—
‘Wells, Fargo. & Co's. and the Post Omics.
ee
\ William R Oee,
bcc hege sega csseeciginee segs neem ea
DEALERS IN
PROVISIONS,
—AND—
bi
+
ie”. FOR CASH.
NO. 59. BROAD STREET,
istrator of A Estate of
to the creditors of, and all persons
ee ee a es de nee ere ven he un af Robart Mapa, dkerneed.
ier claims’
alust the sald deceased, to exhioit them with
the vouchers, within ten months after
Nevada City.
\
the first. igation of this notice, at the office
of the Public E
WEAVER & COMPANY,
(}ROCERIES,
LIQUORS.
WHOLESALS & RETAIL
4
‘Druggist & Apothecary,
A few doors below the Daily*franscript Office.
“ Nevada, Nov. 19th
Dry Goods! Dry Goods.
ee
Go TO
J. ROSENTHAL’S
NO, 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. &c. &c.
Which he offers now to the Ladies of Nevada and
vicinity at
GREATLY. REDUCED: RATES!
On account of making room fora
. Large. Stock of ‘Spring Goods,
For-which he har already made arrangements. ~
Call and convince yourself of the truth.
J. ROSENTHAL.
NO. $54 BROAD STREET.
CENTLEMEN
If you waut a superb
&
Regular Regalis,
[Oras
. Cheap as.the Cheapest.
Io iraAR!
splendid urticle Tobacco
At the O@1dCorner;
& STIS.V. THERE, and wants it to be
‘distinetly understood that he is going to atay
there and sell his goods as
termination not to be under«
sold by om enybody !
His stock ¢ ch ¢ muslete of
Womens’ Shoes,
Thick aad Thin Sole.
Gaiters,
fect: Balmorals,
And every style of Shoe! -—
Misses and Children’s Shoes.
“ Every style.
Benkert’s Pump sole, Dress,
Square Edge, Doubic sole, &
Quilted Bottom Boots. —
A large assortment of
. Miners’ Heavy and Light Boots,
Gum Boots, &c.
He sells LEATHER. ‘TOOLS, SHOE Finpiyos,
ofevery description at
San Francisco Prices retatl,'
Bot and Shoemaker’s supplied at command.
All work bought at the store is warranted and
hy be repaired free 0. cost, if itrips unréssonably.
Having one ofthe very bert workmen in. the
State . am prepared to make Boots at short notice-and-warrant a fit or no nale.
Grateful for Hberalpatronage in -the past;4
am determined to merit it in the future by giving the public first rate articles and at the lowest possible prices.
Remember the Corner :
WM. R. COE,
Nevada, Jan.-4th.
PROTECTION HOOK & LADDER Co.
Ata meeting of Protection took &
amble and Kesolution were adopted :
Whereas, on the 8th day of November 1863, the
Books of Protection Hook & Ladder Com ny
were Cestroyed ~ J fire, and in epnsequence t
of the Company have no meanp of Lnowin who
are the memvers cr, the amount due from
Therefore. be it Resolved. That a)l fines and
dues against the members of Protection Hook &
Ladder Co; No.1, are hereby eancelied.
Resolved, That all members sre requested fo
eall on the Secretary and sign the Constitution
and By-Laws.at or before the next stat-d meet
in; hey will sot be considered members
loop ng, or te] IL BOF he eT ON bee
R. Michaisky,
For Sale. oe
Py fpiendid Wate jer Wheel, 20 feet im diPINE STREET, —s CITY splendid . ed 8 © We ptolede 208 02
A. CoN S dé tx < Geok Min Lite her parte Creek, on at the
Attorney and -Co ‘ ay Rowan
:
cw” Goods delivered Free of Charge. a
. aaa ee samt
Poundry.
Nevada, March ist —im
It is his de-feLadder Co, No. 1 held on the 16th
day of Febraary, the folléwing Pre_