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May 1, 1864 (4 pages)

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+ 1864. Florence e in anhas sueh for the can furWanted. 00. 1ce, No. ipply to reas, Teid Asthes the seat relief. Ee Co., IgCO. < wmens-name ——— J didate f City Cos 7} fa Co. } witht dé Mipany,the Qist ry 20th, (No. 433 ames of s‘t Am’t . 837 66 : 10 00 10 66 ; 1000 10 06 . +» 15.00 ’ 30.00 er.af the 1864, 80 C as ay } Of the Uceville, ‘; a Bald decr with — Sec’y. € Fire Pt. with finished rranged ~ situated 1¢ entire ek, Diaear by ia id other 1 paying e or hifl Omega ‘ubs and ce for a nnot be ersigned Po sseasINDS. iny’s ADA TORY. M. to—eons of the FORT siden 5. The Nevada Daily Transcript SUNDAY MORNING, MAY Ast. Tne Crry Evection.—Weare informed that the candidates for City Marshal had a ineeting on Friday evening, for the purpose of agreeing upon g ticket for city officers They could not succeed in coming to any conclusion as to the candidates, but agreed each to name a man, and sbide their decision” =G.8. 8. Getebell named Chas. Marsh, — George Pierce, —T: Ty Davenport, and-Steve ~Menard, Thos. P. Hawley. These geutles men got together tud settled upon the fouls lowing ticket: é Four Treasurer—+-Geo, A. Weaver. For Assessor—W. E. Pressey. For Trustees—J. C. Abbott, Jonathan Clark. W. AL Crawford, Samuel Perry and A. Haas. : oe see Le We underatand that-eachof the agreed-to support the ticket. candidates’ ‘DPROWNER.—Win. Giecuwell, 4 child of Stephen bo Greeiwell, who refides about haifa mile from You Bet, inthe county. was drowned in a flume on Friday évening.— The child, a boy aged about two yeare, yyiie G: A. CHURCH. G. R. CRAWFORD C. A. CHURCH & Co. Atthe Junction of Main and Commércial Streets, We keep on hand a full supply of JUSTICES’ AND Blanks! “PLAIN AND FANCY _ STATION KRY, “BLANK BOOKS, wGOLpD PENS "4 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &e. Nevada, April 8th. he fell, and was carried duwn a distanee of 500 feet, to its mouth, before he was reas cued. The flume is in Birdseye eanon and carries Off the tailings from a number of miving claims in the viciuity. The child wien taken up Was dead. NEVADA Liprany Ass sCIATION.—At A, if sueeting. —of thie —Assecirtion-hetd-on—Priay evening last, the follow ing officers were eleeted to-hold their offiees until the nextannual meeting :— : President—Chas. Marsh. Vice President—A. CC Niles, Secretary, Treasurer aud Librarian—G. A. Church, Constitution and bysidws were presented, : adopted in F discussed and destroyed by the fire. place of those Ja. Pic-Nic.—We understand the eotmittee engaged in getting-up_the: pie nie have-given the fellowing notice, which will be ‘atrictly adhered to:—By mutual. agreeinrut of these engaged in getting up the pic-nie for the benefit and amusement of the Sunday School Scholars of Graea Valley. and Nevada,.it—ie strietly forbidden that any spirituous liquors f Le offered—tor—sale-mn-timt-oceasion. The pié=nie will be givenon the hill east of Starrs Half Way House, on the Grass Valley and Nevada road, 60 Tuesday, May 3d, 1864, r SPIRITUAL.~Miss Ewma Hurdinge, the celebrated spiritual lecturer is advertised tn the National to speak in this city on Tuesday next. Miss Hardinge bad better postpone if to some other time, aa all the ladies and gentlemen in the city, will attend the concert to be yiven on that evening by Ossian E. Dodge and Wm Hayward, SPRING AND SumMER CLOTIUNG.— Messra. S. Hasse & Co., have received their linmense stock of Spring and Summer eloth. ing, which they invite every one to call and examine, We invite the attention—of the reader to their advertisement, to be. found in another column, for full regard, to pricea Kc. They are yong to give better bargains in the clothing line than ever before. Don't believe for-yourselves, aero 2a eae nt IMPROVEMENT.—Thea under the National Exchange Hotel bas been leased by Fisher & Lampe and will soon be fitted up into a eplendid barber shep and bath { _ house, It isto be connected with the hotel by a stairway. particulars in us—go and see store REMOVAL —We are informed that George Turner will soon remece te the building now -3 occupied by Jim. Jeffries asa —antounr-at® ? joining Haas & Co's store. L. W. Dreiruss, of the Milwaukie Brewery, advertises a superior article of Lager, for ealé'iu quantities to auit. ment. See advertiseDEMsE-KRAGCK-IT CONVENTION, —The eréeathiyumuck-e muck; banbans Cipperhead, secession, fag end of nothing. held a xTand pow-wow at Grass— Valley yesterday, What they did, we doit know end-care Tessa. to Billy Roberts for WE are indebted héwspapori:] favors. Tae French bark Providence, for San > Franeisev, put into Callao in distressa few Wien week rr ree —# crossing a bridge over. bhes. Hirao. s fercatty schich. = Druggist.and Apothecary, Commercial Street, A few doors below the Daily Transcript Office Nevada, Nov. 19th c. E. Humphries, Broad Siresi, next door to City Jail Everything in the Blackemith and Wheelwright jine done with despatch and-at reaspnabie rates: Particular attention paid to aps-Gm Horseshoe FANILY GROCERY STORE! A. BARUH. Opposite St. Louis House, No: 27 Commercial Street, Newuta City Cal. : nforms the public that he will keep = constantly onhand, . : Ranch Bitter, Cheese Vesctables, €offee, Case Goods, Fruit, A tine assortment of goodsusually found ina store ot . that kind His articles areal-oftive tirst quallty and will be sold cheap. for cash. He ean-al ways be found at his old stand on Commereial “Street = : 2 ‘Nevada. Nov. 16th? CH. FERRAND, PHOTOGRAPHIC ~ AND DAGUERREAN ARTIST Every kind of Photographsand Ambrotypes taken in the best style of the Art, ON PINE STREET, Ower the-United _Nevada, Dec: kh Bt NEW SPRING GOODS! JACOB ROSENTHAL, Has just received at his ‘*MART OF FASHION !’* ' No. 54 Broad Street, Nevada. N_ entire new stock of Spring and Summer Goods consisting in part of ‘ A] States Bakery 4 Plain and Fancy Silks, Challis, De Laines, Linen, White Goods, Hosiery, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &e. Which we offer ht VERY LOW RATES! Iam now receiving most of my Goods direct from New York, and ean afford to weil them Cheaper than any other Dry Goods House in the city. The Ladies of Nevada and the surrounde ing towns are invited to call and ace selves. My prices are low and Goods will be . found as represented. Thankful to my patrons lor past favors 1 solicit a continuaace. JACOB ROSENTHAL. _ Nevada, April 234. LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER! H. SOUTHARD, Proprietor ofthe, TFILTON MILL, Two and a half miles east of Nevada city. @Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pine, Cedar and Spruce Lumber, FENCING Kepi constantly on hand. Orders left at the Mall, or with J. &. Johnston, at Weaver & Co’s will be promptly and faithfully attended fo. > ap? 6m Spenceville House, EL, C, PRETYMAN, : Would fake this method of informing 2a the putlie tnat he has opened-a Hotel at 44) Spenceville, 20 miles from Nevada, on ti the Sacramento. road,where he is prepared to accommedate any number of persons with Boardand Lodging. The House is furnished with new Beds and everything comforta ble.for trayilers. Parvies desiring to make a CONSTABLES™ . _ Blacksmith and—Whe-lwricht, . for—thenr . ” A CARD WEAVER & COMPANY, a ae oe ee We. beg to inform our friends and the public “hat on and after ‘ a Monday the 25th day of January,
We shatt sell our Goods, — % EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. We shall keep no more running accountr, all Goods ordered must be chased or-on delivery. and paid for when pur We have been forced to pursue this course, from the great difficulty and loss that nas been sustained im collecting snch a large number of accounts as have heretvfore been on the Books of this House. ; : a3 In a credit business, the GOOD and PROMPT PAYING customers have to pay for the doubtful ones. as the Merchant has to make ap in LARGER PROF. ITS the amount he loses in BAD DEBTS. By adopting the Cash Principle oc. LOWER PRICES Than it would be possible to do under the cred. it system, and with our-fueilities-in Serra cisco, will be ableto give our customers-all the advantages of the markets and sell at 6 ach. pri ces as will = ‘ Defy Competition! Wholesale Buyers: will find it greatly to their advantage. to give nea eall. Our business will be conducted on the i princi ples of ‘ Quick Sales, Light Profits and no Bad Debts. . We'shgll strictly’ adhere to ONE PRiIcE Sennen, Thanking our friends for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping. for a continuance of the kame, and trusting that our Cash System, wil! mect their approval, We remain, RKeapectfully. WEAVER & COMPANY, WEAVER & COMPANY, DEALERS IN . GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. [7 FOR CASH. .@ NO. 59. BROAD STREET, Nevada City. ee ‘Weaver & Company's Column. ° —An_our business, we shal-be-abteto-settat ft ESP ENCE , We ok ¥ =. Fe SPENCE. Whotesale and Retail _ DRUG@GIST : BROAD STREET, Nevada City, Cal, we — Keeps constantly on band a fulleupply of Drngs wand Wedicines, White Lead, Paints, of all kinds, Paint Brushes, Plaster Paris, Whiting, Pure Kerosene, Camphene, Spirits Turpentine, Burning Fluid, ; Castor Oil, _LinseedOH} r Neatsfoot Ot, Carriage Sponge, Chamois Skins, Ke, &e. TOILET. & FANCY ARTICLES In-greatabundance: Ls Ce Infact every article in the line of a well ordéred Drug Store. te Preseripuens compoun ded. with all possible care and Precision. Nevada, Nov. 20-—tf Cc. Hi. MEYER & CO.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FINE BRANDIES, WINES, , AND Liquors generally. BRICK STORE, 76 BROAD STREET Nevada, April 26, 1564. A. ISQARD, Wholesale dealer in WINES, LIQUORS, BITTRRS, &, &c. Next to Wi aver & Ce. store, on Broad Street Nevada, Nov, 19— National Exchange Saloon. CARLEY & POTTER, Prop’rs. deen $4 LOON has been Iensed by the andersivned and Mted up ap a firet clase Saloon. We shall always keep on hand the vest of Wines, Liquors, Ale, Porter & Cigars. This Saloon is furnished with two of the best Billiard Tables in the State. Nevada, April bey —tf BLAZE’S SALOON: COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST a If You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO BLAZERS FRESH RANCH BUTTER REPEIVED EVERY MORNING, AT THE United States Bukery, On Pine Street, JULICS DREYFUS. Nevada, Apri! &th. J. M’ALLISTER. ] OUUO inform thetr old friends and the W publle generally that they have opened a. Fruit & Vegetable Store, Where they Wilt. always keep on hand Apples, Fruit of alt kinds, Eresh Vegetables, Fresh and Salt Fieb, Ham & Bacon. Dried Beef, &c. &c. . We shall endeavor fa keep on hand everything usually fogndina-PFruit and Vegetable stere. Nevada; Jan 25th—3m 5 MEAT MARKET. JAMES COLLEY keeps on hand the very best of Beer,PorKk, Mur TON. VEAL, CoRnNe; Beer and = Pork, at his shop on Broad street {Si tne ee trip would do well to visit this sect:en« § ERE Spenceviile,'Mareh 31. [ES Goods delivered Free—of Charge dE3 ae oe + “Phankiul top past-patronage, ~he respectfully 4 ey y Habe ga 4 a . NEW DRY GOODS STORE. e 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 Sts.. Where he will constantly keep on hand the finest-assortmeut of rien — . Silks, Merinos, and all kinds of Dress Goods, Of the Latest Styles and Fashions, Alsoa full assortment of : Embroidery, ‘Trimmings and Millinery Goods, Carpets, Oil Choths, &c. Ke. The patronage-of-the-pubitete-respectfull y solicited. A. COLDSMITH, di6 At the late stand of Bates & McCormick. SAMUEL LEWIS,,. Sucéssor to Lewis Bros. IMPORTER OF : CIGARS AND TOBACCO,, Pipes, Matches, Cards, &o, —At thie old stand— Lewis’ Building, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. ] snow ready to supply his former patrone and the public generally. with all goods. in histine as herctofore-at San Francisco Prices! olici{y.a continushee. = aneht-tf Cigar Tobacco, Fruit and VARIETY STORE, EUCENE SCOLARI,. Sliccessor to M. Michalsky, On Pine Street.. ciese Nevada City, ” EEPS ON HAND, Apples, Candies, Figs, Ruisius, Almonds: All kinds of Nuts, Candies & Fruits, ALWAYS ON HANDs 9. ir Ifyou want a splendid\Cigar or a superb articleof Smoking or Chewing Tobacco, pive weal), New Goods constantly being received from San Franeiseo. » A portion of puble patronage.ie re——.speetfully solicited ; 5+ SCOLARI, doors from Hans & Co. on Pine St m3 2 “CIGAR EMPORIUM” & ROTIIS CHILD i At Junction of Main & Oomimercial Sta. . “NEVADA, Keeps constantly on hand the best of Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c. Which he will aellat the lowcat possible rates. Those in want of good Cigarse Tobaeeos Pipes, should by «1 means call at this well-known eetablishment. apl-if M. MACK Lal HENRY PHILIP. H.MACKIE & CO.,BANKERS. (Successors to C W Mulford.) At the old stand, Main street. Nevada, ( TOLD DUST bought at the Iighest Rates. AJ Sight Checks omban Francisco and Saere: yento. " Exchange on the Atlantic States and Europe, nN sume to suii Advances made on Gold forwarded to the C. 5. Mint for Assay or Coinage. County Serp bought at the HighestRates, 3 gency for insursnce against Fire. Nevada, July 1st, 162, : ° — GEO. W KIDD. BAN EKER. In the Granite Building. Broad stree NEVADA, f {OLD DUST purchased at the hignest Be Market Rates, and liberal advances made ou bust forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U.S Mint. Sight Cheeks ou San Francisco and Sacramento. Drafts on the Eastern cities at the Lowest Rate Collections mede, and State and County Se curities purchased atthe highest Mark value; Nevada, March 7, Ps61-tf WILD PICEON.’® A. STEVENS, Proprietor. Have again opened the ‘Wild Pte gG¢eOn Saigon,” attic old stand on FRROAD STi EKT, Near the Corner of Pine Street, Nevada. Where I will be glal to see my old customere and the public generally, A good supply of Wines, Ales, Liquors, Larger Beer, , CIGAKS, ete. ete. Always I<ept on HandGive me a call at the old place. mh2-4emn D. S. BAKER, DKALEK IN “Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed No, 74 Broad Street, Nevada, (;RESH MIKATS, of ALT, KINDS on hand and for.sale at Cheap rates for cash. Goods delivered Free etCharge _ Within a reasonable distanee of Nevada. . WoOoD—Of all kinds,'on hand and for sale heap for eash. fs Soe : ME.:T MARKET, . JAMES MONROE can be found at the oid stand on Broad Street. where he i* prepared to supply ev ery body with the best of bEEF, VEAL, Pork, MurtronN, Connen Beer and Pork two doors below Hanson & Co’s; which he-will “sell a Feasonabte rates for-eash-——____ap3e J Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits _.¢. ON-MAIN-SEREEE-0 pprsite Gain Hatett— r