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September 17, 1864 (4 pages)

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JITS, y Rept iment heap y line xamine ; which . SATURDAY MORNING. SEPT. 17th. . = _Lasr Seavice.—Rev. J. B. Hill will _ preach his last sermon tthe congregation of . > the M. E. Chureb in thie city, on next Sunday, On Monday next he leaves for the Annual Conference, by which he will proba. bly be assigned to some other field of labor . for the commg year. Mr Hill hee officiated us paator of the M. E. Church. mtbis city for the past two years, and has labored earneatly, faithfully and disinterestedly in the work of the ministry, amid disappointments. and discogragement. During the term of his ministry, the eburch of the Society was destroyed by fire. But little encouragement to build again wes given. by the Trustees.— Mr. Hill went to work and now, just on the ere of leaving the charge, he presents to the Trustees a splendid eburch. edifice, withgut a-singleceut 6f debt upea it. To accomplish this, Mr. Hill gave up. his silary—asked nothing of the Trustees. But on leat Sun @y, at the dedication of the new ehurch, Rev. Duvid Deal stated the facts to the coogregation, and they responded with @ contribution of nearly $400. We hope, Mr. Fill _will be sent. néxt year where the pay 1s better and the trials fewer than they have been in this city during the past. As the General Conferente has established a Tule which allows pastors to remain at the wame station for thtee years,. we would suggest that the Trustees request a retarn ef Mr. Hill, that he may be repaid in a manner for his labor' on behalf of the church at this SuNnDAY ScHOOL.—The Sunday School of ‘the M. E. Church will meet for re-orgame zation on next Sunday, at half paat Lo’clock, at the ‘new Church on Broad etreet. All interested are requested.to attend. Weit Copper Minxinc Compayy.— Ata regular annual meeting of the Welt ‘Copper Mining Company, held at the Union Pa . T0 THE DAILY TRAWSORIPT. From the ‘Associated Press.” The Latest ‘Eastern News!!!. New York, Sept. 14th. The Post's special says Grant taued or ders that all civilians within the lines tront -of Petersburg, who refuse to fake the oath, shall be sent through the enemy's lines, aleo prohibits ale of provisions to them. Draft been ordered in Delaware and Maryland. we i “ . Wasameron, Sept.-14th. No important news from Army of the Po‘Dratt bas been ordered to commence ia all States and Districts; where quota has not been filled up by volunteers, on Monday 19th inst., and will gooa until completed. Volunteers and substitutes received will be éredited to us late period as possible. STANTON. Grant telegraphs “ought have whole number of men called fur inthe shortest time. Prompt filling up of our armivs will have more effect un eneiny than a vietory. They believe there is sucha strong party im the North in favor of recognizing the South that ‘draft cannot be eaferced. Let them be un« deceived ” Desertera daily say men are nearly anix ‘versally tired of war, that desertions would be much more frequent but ~they believe pence will be negotiated after election. Enforcement of draft and prompt filling up of armies will eave shedding blood to an immenee degree. . GRANT. ¢ Cairo, Sept. 14th. Charleston Mercary says foreign residents in Savannah who will-net organize for dee fense of the city will be sent to Atianta. Rebel Government powder works at Aus gusta were blewn wb on the 3d with over 30,000 pounds powder. 9 persons killed, Macon, Sept. 3d.Hotel on Weduesday, Sept. 14th, the follow.’ _,Yaakees destroyed the Railroad between ing Trustees were elected for the ensuing. year, J. Moody, Josiah Hencock, A. D. Harrison, E.¥. Spevee and-H. Blinn. The Board of Trustees was organized by the election of A. D. Harrison President and Jouish Heacock Secretary, Treasurer and Superintendent. — oe : Tae Uxiton CLuB.—The Uniow Cieb will sacet this evening at the Baptist Church.— Dying the past two days the 10ll of membership hae been at the Postoffice, aud nearly two hundred has been added to the «list. Xesterday, up to 6 v'clock 55 signed. We hope te see the Baptist Church crowded tonight. = Tue Richmond Examiner of last Friday (9th) says: * Grant has massed a great many troops oa the railroad south of Petersburg, and has, within the Inet ten days, pushed his left a quarter of a milein advance west of the railroad. He will, at an early day, wake . a grand Guret and try to reach the . South Side Railroad at some puint near the town, This is te be bis next grand movement. Wormer why Street, of the Express, don’t crow over the resy!t of the election in Maine—his native State. It's big gun for the McClelianites, but it's turned the wrong way: “Tue Copperbeads claim that gold has fallea because of the McClellan nomination, Wonder if they won't claim that Maine gave 30,000° majority for the same reason ?— Should'nt wonder if it were so, Tr is ‘sajd that Fremont has placed a letter of withdrawal from the gontest in the hands of his friends, which will be made public shortly. It matters little what Fremont does, he never was in the fight. THE AQUILLA.—This famous ship has leit the dry dock at Mare Islecd, and is now at @ whart io San Francisco, undergoing further repairs. . ‘ EXTENSIVE BREIGHTING.—On Thursday aftergoon in San Francisco, a line of drays with goods for the Oregon steamer, extended several blocks. Some drays had on from sixteen to eighteen tuns; of measurement goods. a ConvesTine —S. ‘I’. Gage, People's can« didate for Sheriff, in Virgima city, has commenecéd an action to contest the election of Clark, bis opponent, on the ground of freu. . dulent voting in the F-ret Ward. Jonesboro aud East Point and on the retreat Hburat every tie aad broke every rail. MAcoNn, Sept. 10th. Hood received flag truce from Sherman stating that-he-had-ordered Atlunta to be cleared of all white inhgbitants. Those tas King oath to be sent North, those refusing gv South. Armistice for ten days prepared by Sherman te carry out the qder; Hood secepted armistice and denounced the order as barberous. UNITED STATES INFERNAL REVENUE! ad Ba Fifth and Eighteenth Divisions Fourth nee District. comprising Nevada vonnty. Notice is hereby given that the lists ot valua tions and enumerations of property, subject. to Income Tax under the “Act to provide Iuternal Revenue to support the Government,.and to y the interest on the Puliic Debt,’ approved July 1, 1862, and the*Amendatory Art approved March 3, 1863, made and taken by L, W. I’reble and Heury Everett, Asaystant Assesdors of said Divisiogs 4th Collection District. will remain open for the examination ai ali ons interes ted for the space cf Fifteen Days from the date hereof, at Internal Revenue Office, Com. mergial Street, Nevada city between the hours of9A, M. andéP. m immedintely atter the bin prt of the said fi m dave . will receive and determine all relative to erroneous of excessive valuation or enumerations made and takem Dy the said Assistant Assessors. Ail appeals to the Assessor as aforesaid, must be made in writing, and specify the particular cause, matter, or thing. respecting which the decisjon ja requested, and state the ground or nciple of inequacity or error complained of. = res Section isth. . : JOHN M. AVERY, Assessor. Fourth Collection District, California. Nevada, Sept. 10th, 1864 ‘& DENTISTRY ! 2 KR. FELLERS, ‘ T. W. M’INTYRE. DRS. FELLERS & MeINTYRE, SURGEON DENTISTS, Over Johnson & Co’s store....Mill street, ; Grass Valicy. And south-east corner Kidd & Knox's Build eatrance on Broaa street, Nevada. ine One of the above firm can at all times be found at their offece in Nevada chy. Teeth inserted " Katire satisfaction guaranteed in all opanges JULIUS DREYFUS, Wee atstegees cee? of United Sates Bakery, Pine St. Ioe Cream, Confectionery and Cake All of which is manufactured at this Eetablieh men! of the best materials. arty : -Haws.—Eik hame are selling et Astoria, ‘Oregon, for six cents a pound. 4 Weaver.& Comrany’s Column, — bi) “4 A CARD. WEAVER & COMPANY. ~ Nevada, Jan. 22d, 1864. © beg to inform our friends and the r balun ote en Monday the 25th day of Jamnazy, ‘We shall sell out Goods, We shall keep no more runhing accounts, and 3 Fs ie * all Goods ordered must be paid for when purchased or on delivery. We have been forced to pureue this course, from the great difficulty and Joss that as been sustained im collecting auch a large number of accounts as have heretofore been on the Books of this ‘House. Im 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 i Cash Principle tr! , {n our busmess, we shall be able to sell at LOWER PRICES Than it would be possible fo do under the credit system, and with our facilities in San Francisco, will be ableto give our customers all the advantages of the markets, and well at such prices a8 will ; Defy Competition! Wholesale Buyers. will find it greatly totheir advantage to give ms @ call. Our business will be eonducted on the prineiples of Quick Sales, Light Profits and no Bad Debts. We shall strictly adhere to ONE PRICE. os Thanking our friends for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by thid House, and hoping for acontinuance of the same, and trusting that our Cash System, whi meet their approval, We remain, Respectfully. WEAVER & COMPANY. Ee er ne rE WEAVER & COMPANY DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, —aNnD— LIQUORS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. i FORCASH 4 NO. 59 BROAD STREET, Nevada City. EB Goods delivered Free of Charge. 463 f DEALERS IX, . Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits, “Wheat, Barley and Grouna Feed
No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada. * RESH MEATS, OF ALE. KINDS Feen'hene and for sale at Cheap rates for Goods delivered free of Charge Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. .. W OOD—Of all kinds, on hand and for sale Cheap for Cash. _, es j -~ gugto S eee THE FLORENCE _emeeemrncemees nae i = work either way, grit thin and heavy ‘By ba nd net . on . es ¢ sew on the same time, ne 2 of the fabric, haa no springs te get out of order, and __ the most rapid sewer . . Masonic Bullding, en Pine Street EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH te Always on hand a full. supply of JUSTICES’ AND CONSTABES’ ‘Blanks. Dealer in eLain AND FANCY wSTATIONURY, ih BLANK BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC, GOLD PENS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &c. Nevada,July 28th A Complete Assortment of PATENT MEDICINE 8, Drugs and Chemie#is. Just received and for sale by Joseph M, Levey, Corner of Commercial and Pine Streets. Nevada, Aug. 23d—tf SELLING OFF AT COST—BARGAINS. W.L, Shaefer would inform the citizens of Nevada and the surrounding country that BG . ,. has removed his stock of — BOOTS & SHOES, To Kidd's Building, on Pine street, is sell ing them off at low rates, a large and splendid stock of: boots and shoes from the Bay, which he will sell at barvaina. He invites the attention of everybody: to eall and examine his stock. Boots made to order.— Repairing promptly and neatly doue. BLAZE’S SALVON* * COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 81 If You Want a teed Drink, . GO TO RLAZEH’S aac z. ¥. DAVIS, Having opencd a shop at his resP idenee on Spring street is ready to do work at Gnnrmithing, Loek repairing, &c. at short notice and on, reasonsble terma, novis tent ~~ ape? F. PIM, PHYSICIAN. ‘Office at J. M. Levey’s Drag Store, Pine and Commercial streeta, MEAT MARKET. corner O¢ all JAMES MONROE can be found at the old atand on Broad st. where he is prepared to supply every body with the best of Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton. Corned Beef and Pork &e. &c. at the lowest cash prices. MEAT MAKKET. — JAMES COLLEY keeps en hand the very best of Beef, Pork Mutton, Veal, Corned Beef and Pork, at his sho on road street two doors below Hanson & Co’s, which he will sell at reasonable rates for cash. A. ISOARD, ' Wholesale dealer ia apne, LIQUORS, BITTERS, &@, &¢. atdoor to Weaver & Co's on Broad Street Nevada, Nov. 19 : _ DOMESTIC DYEs, Assorted Colors. Por sale by Joseph M. Levey, Corner of Pine and -Commercial Streets. Nevada, Aug. 234—tf ‘ NEVADA -MILLINERY. . WOULD respectfully mform the Ladies of Nevada city snd the sur roumiiug towne that she has opened a first clase Milumrry Store, on BROAD STREET, Opposite Weaver & Co’s Store, and ; keep constantly on hand, seliey Rename Berit Hey, usus ou na 3 And im iact yeslly found foe Ri. GEO, R. CRAWFORD, —— He has jwat receivad f. oe been so Ewery Machine fully warranted, 7 Sceseeetneneennneel 5 3 We, the unde ed, have each purchased a tn po gontee Machine. udd save them now ure, , “We have thoroughly tested them, on work of all gradeg—~heavy, medium ard light—and our opinion fs that the FLORENCE is durebdle, will not easly get out of v, is strotig and simple in eonatruction, and ite useis easily learned iy the most ineXperienced, __. eeisaE . It will doa greater range of work with leas trouble and change, and we consider it — we have ever seen Mrs Dr. Chase. .....+0.31 Turk street 8. F. Mrs D. B. Coffin.. 220 ¢ _atrect. do Lx Mis J.B Wooster. -5625 Folsem st, do Mra 8S: D. Gilmore 618 om at. do. Mrs Daniel Dunn. .....> 414 Folsom st, do Mea J Spinoni...6sses'es+5.228 Rich at, do Mrs Pruett.... ..610 California street, do Mrs S.M Morton....632 Sutter street, do Mre Bohem,. beeeeeree tonbuae O17 Ping atreet do Miss Ann . ok Sree Califorhia at, doMrs Geo. H, Parker.,..250 Stevenson at, do Mrs John U. Corbet..6.05.M ission Dolores. Mina. Maggie’ McBoyle,...seceess Bl ; Chas S. Preble. .>.sssreesaschessces AMPRIAORTO Pa, We PROOR cence venensesns sereseneens Mra A~ M. Durmbamic, .<cesececcasscachlO land, Mrs Orrie Woodill.s.n.+ceressceesee Oakland, Mre Mary E. Burekhalter..,...Duteh Flat, Cy dy QUVOR. + neneneotsseyees *<eersecesss+N ADR. Mrs Samuel T.Fong, Clarkaville, El Dorado oo K. H. Farquhar. county clerk...Nevada city, Geo, H. Farquhar. .ssosccsessens ces do * 2 Ws BOW sag is ths assent gcia ss do N. W. Kuc witon,practical machinist do C. M. Bates, M. D... rer eneeeses do PONG Here gers. ose sens ys cinesace do H, bt RE EGE BEER do Be ee Ee do Previous to docpey ag . the Florence, I owned and useda Wheeler & Wilson for two years, and used a Grover & Baker along time, : Mrs. Mary A. MERCHANT, Drees Maker. 810 Stockton Street, 8an Francisco, Previous to purch the Florenee, { owned and used « Grover & Baker Machine one year, and the Wheeler & Wilson two years, Mrs. B WELLER, beens Maker, : , 400 Dupont street, San Francisco, the Florence, Previous to purchasin I uged the Wheeler & Wilson Sewisg Machine Mua. J. D, BLA, Hubbard street, near Howara, San Francigco. ete Previous to purchasing the Florence, .1 used the Singer Machine one year, the Grov ker nearly a year ; have also used the Williams & Orvia and the Gray & Grace, . MkSS.P Vick, Dresa Maker & Seamstress 109 Stevenson etreet, San Francisco, Previous to purchasing the Florence, l-owned ank used » Grover & Baker Machine two years, anda Wheeler & Wilson three years. 419 Bryant street,\San Francisco. 1 have used a Florence Sewing Machine two ears. [brought it with me across the plains ; t has never yct been vut of order, and I can traly aay that it excels all gine Machines chat I have used.I ran a Ladd ® Webster aix months a Wheelrr& Wilson & Wilson eight months, and used a Grover & Bager alternately with Sloat’s for two years. I am familiar with the Howe and several of the small nachines, but I never used one that would do all kinds of work to equal the Florence. 1 do not think it ean he toe highly recommended. Mus Is4ac ELLIS, Marysville. Sareea [have had’my Florence Sewing Machine for three years. I purchased one of the first made at the manufactory, and brought it to this State with me. I have used it almost steadily, and have never had the first thiag get out of order. Mrs Newton Damon, Dress Maker and Tailoress, Seventh st, betweea Bryant & Brannan, 8. F. I have-used the Wheeler & Wileon about two years. the Taggart & Farr six months, the Sloat Kliptie about the same length of tim , the Wilfiame & Orvis nearly two years, and have dealt in several of the small machines until thoroughlv disgusted with every machine that sews with only one thfeat., The Florence 1s the only Machine that bas come under my notiee that gives perfect and entire satisfaction on all kinds of work. Noone can estimate its vaine until they have used and tested it, as Thaye done. Indeed for thin work it is invaluable. GEORGE GILLIS, Carson city, N.'T. iy 1 believe F cam fully and consclentioualy indorse each qualification @laimed for the Florence Machine, 1 have thoroughly tested it en work of all grades and each trial has been eminent? sutinfactory. It takes hold of delicate fabric de icately, and of a strong one with strength. ‘To me, it seems morethan a Machine—an almost intelligent »willing helper. Its use is easily tearued, and ita construction is certainly simple. I know something of the other first-class Machines, having learned to operate several. This is the only Bewing Machine I have found reliable. Mt& Penny G. Terrr, San Andreas, Calaveraa county, In 1858 we purchased a Wheeler & Wilson Ma chine and uset! it unti) last fall, when. wishing one with ‘modern improvements,’’ we purchas ed a ‘Florence " atiera careful examination of the differeat Machines in-use Having used the Florence Machine o.er five months, we can cheerfully recommend it as being, in our opinion, the bes. we have seen. »° A. M. ¥iimt, © L. Fuint . pan Juan, Monterey county. We could refer to many others who are wu the Florence if it were necessary to do #0 to } Con Fin-o the-puble--thet these are . what iscluimed —— The best Family Sewing Machine in the Werid, three hundred Florenee Machines have on this coust in the short time since thé Ayeney has been established here, ane we make this strong assertion as convinels g of their worth, that no person ean ve fo has a Florence that would exchange Family sewing of any other'manuf GEO. A. RANDAKL, Agent for Nevada Co., at Weaver & Ce. store’ it makes a Stiteh alike on both sides opens } er better than any other Family Sewing Mac ine Miss Annie MeBovyle....scse.+s.¢sEl Dorado, . & Ba.Mis Cuas. Uznay, ra Wa i Pr Ma Ria NAN We oS Mae bees 2