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Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

May 25, 1862 (4 pages)

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may HiT ERY. cNT abled to ities, as ss, ‘imter. Ess nches, ‘ERT. thede@ sequent supplied reeruits ling the tof orthe fruit in-this part of the Stete is not generally killed. ‘Of pears and apples there wil} be a genetous crop. Pluma were destroped in some localities, but generally. theyhave braved the weather and promise well.. Cher with a more plentiful banquet than Usual. Other stone fruits wre less abundant then laet "year by a large digeount. The fruit crop on the whole will probably be more valuable this year in this vicinity than ever before. —_ Late Season.—Since the settlement of the country by Americans we have never reen so lute and blackward a season as this Here we arealmost on the first of June, and roses just begin fo make their appearance in «ur gardens, and vegetables for the table are oaly. as a general thing, just out of. the ground, In some cases gardens are but just planted, and no loss seems likely to result fram the lateness of planting. Everything is blackward —not much more forward than in the cold climateof the Northern States. Grass VALLEY NaTionaL.—Our neighi+ ar, the National, excites our admiration: It is really a capital looking sheet, abounding in a liberal and grewing supply of advertise mente, set with jutgment and taste. Its reading matter is: dot a whit behind, and take it all in all, it is »lmost fit to stand as a mode; for a mountain newspaper. If Grass Valley 4 7 dees net regard the National as» pet inetitution. béfere long, the people. of that burg have no taste for the excellent. One cansol-” ation will remain, however ; two good look. ing fellows in the office will continue pets of Peacn Trees —Peach trees inthis viciz -Hity are casting their half grown leaves and looking remarkably bare. Tne peaches themeelves seem to. sti¢k to the limba and grow very lowly; -but-the-leaves-fly-off--as-rendily+as before an Autumnal blast Probably not oue per cent.of peach and nectarine trees is unaffected by the. curl leat and other dis© ARES. . a ap Gor SaLMoNn Exoven.— Mr. Sawyer who resided several years in Grass Valley, but hes been living in San Juan since his re« Salmon River a vast humbug. He pronounces AN Algiers pa Pectin. the tins there of certain Engand fish capitalists tu drain the marshes of the. Macta, and convert them afterward into. cotton plantations: “Those: gentlemen,” it says, “were accompanied by the English vierceopehcieal ine Olareh enemas the diay ute 4. & F el of the preseut month it is now apparent that} amen NOv-#h Io) RED DOG DRUG STORE! lishes a letter which of aaah {oe Patent Medteines, Unadulterated Wine, and Liquors, a Totlet Géods and Perfumery, CARDEN SEEDS! BOOKS & STATIONERY! Fancy Goods, &., Fine Chewing and Smoking tr TOBACCO!!! +f Also a fine assortment of FINE ciears, °_ manu’actured by J DARLING, Red Dog. Red Dog, May 18th, 1862. NSOLVENT NOTICE—In District Court of the Mth Judical District of the State of California, in the matter of the petition of ISAAC FOWLER, an Jas>lvent Debter: Pursuant to an order of the Hon. T. B. McFarland, ‘the said District Court, notice ishere— by given to-all the creditors of the aaid Insolvent Isaae Fowler, to be‘and appear before the Hon. T. 8. McFarland, District. Judge aforesaid, in open Conrt. at the Court Room of said Court, in the. County of Nevada, om the 23d day of June A. Bs, 1862. at 10 o’clack,; 4. M. of that day, then and there te show cause, if any they can, wiiy the prayer of said. Insolvent should not be granted, an fa erncament of ‘his Estate be made, and he be discharged from hie debts and luabilitics, in pursuance of the Statute in such case made and provided; wid ii the mean time all proceedings against said Insolvent be stayed. ~~ Witness my hand and the Seal of said } eal § cout, this 2ist y / of May A. 1b. 1562. — RH. FARQUHAR, Clerk. O. P. Stidger, Atty“SU SEVRONS,—State of California, county of i Nevada, es. District Court of the 14th Judicial District of said State. The People of the State of California, to John L. Mosman, Greeting : ou are hereby summoned to a) r and answer tothe complaint of Nancy L. Mosman, tiled it you im this court, within ten d-ys from the service of this writ, if served om you in this county, within twenty days if served on you .n this District, and out of thie county and within forty days if served on you inthe State and out of this trict, in an action commenced on the 5th day of May A. D., 1862, in said court, wherein said plaintift. prays for judgment’ against You, deereeing that she be disharged from the bonds of now existing between you and said ; and that she may be awarded the care, and education of the minor children notified that ifyou fail to Evy twith the pre And you are Jraid herein directed, if will take yon therefor de— costs of anit, and also de= ‘he court such other relief as prayed for seal $ har, clerk of vada, thie 20th day A Rou Gc. H. MEYER & CO., Brick House, 76 Broad Street, ; _ SBVADA Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine French Brandies, Wines, for $37,50, given last May bende ther ae counts. A reward will be ticle at Keys’ Ranch or this
CHINN & COLBY BROAD oramnt, NEVADA, Porty Thousand Dollars WORTH OF DRY GOODS! Which they offer to the Ladies of Nevada and the surrounding country at such prices than can5000 yards of Silk for $1 per yard and Upwards. 3,500 yards of Fancy Silk at 50 cents per yard—worth §1. Toiles Peintes, Jacones, Indicnnes, Seicries, = 5000 yards Poplin at 25 cents per yd. Silk and Wool Shellers, Organdies, Traveling Dress Goods, all kinds, 10,000 Yards of Lawn for One Bit PER YARD, The same Goods being sold at every other Store for 25 cents per yard. 100 Pieces of Brussels, 3-ply, Velvet Carpet and every other kind selling from 50 cents per yard to $1,25. 1000 pieces of LINEN, 50 cts yd Andis actually worth $1,245. FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS atONE BIT A YARD and upwards, Silk & Wool Curtain Damask, Weol Damask, Lace and Muslin Curtain, Table Damask, Brown and Bicached Sheetisg. a Mantillas, Shawls, Shakers, Sunshades, Umbrellas, Parasels, AND Teo numerous to mention ! oe x This tremendous stock of Dry Coods—the larwas bought for Vash and we will guarantee to sell 5¢ per cent cheaper than apy other cstablishment can possibly sell. Ladies ! calland examine our Goods before barchasing elsewhere. Give us one trial. CHINN & COLBY, u Broad Street, Nevada. BOOTS AND SHOES, : er cclebra t fail to suit. Boys Boots & ” ‘Look ghoces Ladien! & Misses, : : vs Look at these Prices ! {gro everrt gsensary to furnish a first ; ee ens aon dings always on hand, . 1SUPERIOR VEAST POWDERS, JEVERY MAN SHOULD . FOSTATE OF FRANK W AUK, Devens‘ ed. — notice to bere Fe yy the under. o tae eredivors of, bapken gh. cuits the first publication dimes Court f this notice, to the under' House, Nevada City. W. COZZINS. Pub. Administrator. May, 10th 1862. WM. R. COE, Dealer in ' Oorner of Main and Commercial Sts. ? Consisting of Benkerts’ and other celebrated Manufacturers , ‘ a e , All kinds of Repairing done on the shortest notice, ina neat and substantial manner. Nevada, March 22—tf A. BLOCK, &. FURTH, E. BLOCK, Jr A. BLOCK & CO, DBEALERS LN CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BTC. . corisda tela Bramtaiugie te fas ptt é : Supporters, Su rom, k Elastic Boban sade 5 Oo Rininiinte REDINGTON & CO’s. ‘ ARRANTED TO MAK, E LIGHT, SWEET ANDO NUTRITIOUS BREAD! Equally adapted to LOAVES, HOT BISCOIT, BUCKWHEAT, AND OTHER CAKES. Gingerbread, & Cakes of all Kinds. WARRANTED FULLY re ANY IN THE MARKET. Ask for Redington & Co’s ¥ east Powders and take no other, if you would have uniformly and sold at wholesale b San Francisco by all respectable Grocers everyreed ap.12-4m._. aft. HAVE A SUIT OF THOSE [wie supers . Keg Corks. ‘Everything in thia line of ‘the best mnt light, we have taken extra @ to import: of the best quality aed an fupely our tabeausers 4& CO., Saetamonte.__ Brewers’ Stock. Fresh. Hops, Irish Moss, Burgundy Pitel, ty. For sale w reasonable terr s b Te ee ee YH MADOMALD & GU. Dental Goods. itiy salt the ateentinn of 6 to ont . w laa Dentist» ‘ of everyq with highly tniabsod aa best quality of tence. caeminl Face oe eae & 2 . complete sete of Arteries, Veins and Nerves. These are of late French faproveient and sup. erior to Fi pey of ever introeet duced. sell on permenable ome. ‘ Kt. i. D & CO., Sacramento. : St ee. ang sho ke Mikthe strong ; a Acid ; Muriatie ; : Acid, best : ; Wo Strichine pure pha. Miche ced Aa heaasee Spruce and Almon ds <r SUMMER coops!! JUST RECEIVED BY S.HAAS & CO., Nevad a, April 23d.