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April 10, 1864 (4 pages)

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20 = BUNDAY WORNING, perme eae ——————— ript Office. KING. riends of the King, iful possible yates. yhaeco, rell-known . ; apl-tf pmpany’s . c EVADA M., n Cities 11 A. M. gimiaat 4A tio P.M. wa ne of ~ acramento, 7 A. M. DN, Ageit. Fruit and LARI, alsky. fevada City. c Figs, ay: ad Fruits, dD. : super> Tobacco, gité Sas scurcttente SCOLARI, Co. on Pine Stta J. B. GRAY is our authorized agent. He will receive orders tor advertising, jub work, &c. and receipt for the same. ; Fitrixe Up.—Unele Billy Haslett, the ‘armorer of the Light Guard, is fast getting the armory of the company in ship shape.— A splendid set of camp chairs have been res served, that make when open a comfortable. ——ehair, and they can be“shut up like a jackknife,” su as towccupy a very sinell space. . ulso missed his sim, and the horsemen hat. . _ A fine carpet has also been procured, and the _ also received. Williamson ermory will soon be as neatly arranged as any in the Stite. We are informed that the establishment will soon be thrown open for thg inspection of ‘the public, of which due notice will be giv: a: Tue Unton.—On Fredej, and yesterday, Uncle Ike Williamson received an imme: Lal Two of Phelan’s best billiard tables were & Eaton -are rushing ahead,-and will soon be ready to anecommodate any number of travelers, for any length of time. THAT FLAG.—We quderstand the ladies who have taken upon themevives to furnish sufficient funds tu purchuse a beautiful flag to be presented to the Military Company in this city, have met with splendid succeré ‘We hope the presentation will be public and the Light Guards will appear in their new uniform. No excuse for not turning out new; is-thereKnowlton — Sermén by the peafit: ‘Lhe public are inPREACHING. =e Mr. Hill will aa at the soytnt Church this afternoon at3 o'clock. Depteation.— Fhe eee er RE Chureh edifice will be dediéated to the woiship of God this Sabbath morning, at 11 o'clock. — Meerixne.—There willie a meeting of Nevada Huse Co No. 1,0n Monday evening. “ A fall attendance is desired. _ We understand tant Mr. J. Pollard, late of French Corral, California, bas become the purchaser of a large tract of forest land near the Big Smoky Creek, and will at_once proceed to erect a saw mill for the reduction of the timber tua merchantable article. So says the Reese River Reveille. Mr. Pollard was formerly a resident of Nevada county, and at one time an extensive ditch proprietor. > = HeNNess vs PLacervitLe.—The Gold Hill News, of Saturday, says, the Ca'ifornis Company's coach did not reach Virginia til’ six o'clock thie morning, and the coach of the Pacific line was still tater in arriving, we understand. At Ii o'clock this morning the stages of the Pioneer line, via the Placerville route, had not arrived. ’ Fire Meerixne.— The members of Protection Hook and Ladder Co. No.1, are notified to mest at the City Marshal's office, on Monday evening, April 18m. Busiwess of importance is to be transacted. TiGer’s Bate. —The ladies have om wanvassing the town for the sale of tickets . for the grand ball to be given at Grass Valley. We did not learn what sucess they . met with. “Distericr Courr—April %h, Hon. TB. MeFarland pres. ding.—Heaynes ve Webster etal. Findings filed and judgment for defendante. Druel-vs Quick. Motion ot Mattison, defendant, to strike out portions vf evimplaint allowed. Demurrer of Mattison & Hamilton sustained and said def-ndants dismissed with their costs. Demurrrer of other defendante denied and said defendautes given 30 days to answer. of plaintiffs atturney at plaintiffs ecsts. J.C. Druel admitted te practice law. Anderson vs Buhring & Sears. ~Decree ef foreciosare of mortgage. Lachman ve H: Levy. ~ Court adjourned to Monday. April 13th. Cases Ser. ~The tellawing antes en tt for trialduringthe week: Jonathan Butler ve J. F. Hamilton, Mon> April Yith. . F. Gues ve TW. “Sigatirney, Tues Y April 12th. eee nie we E. C. Edwards et ah. We , April 1 edaebday, April 13th. Wlitcun''giing to. Aavtelios te ama: the modest Sydacy peopie. Jedguest for plaintiff according te confession of defend: wien . San Francisco, the last being the rebbery of thé huuse of Mrs. Annie “McLaughlin, from cabinet belunging to Collector James was tuken. Incipents or TraveL,—A day or two since, st a toll bridge on the Placerville t route, three miles beyond Strawberry, some horsemen refused to pay toll. and on being pressed by the toll-gatherer, fired at him, but missed. “The latter went into bis place, procured a) gun, and blized awsyat the travelers, but) ried on their way. — = — > THe Oregouians are rejvicing over the fict that $100,000 has been appropriated by Congress for the defense of the Columbia. _* U MMONg.-—B8tate of California, county of Nevada. In Justice Court, Little York township, in and for the county ef Nevada. The ptopie patentee State of California ‘o B. D. Bowers You are hereby vaieuned to appear before me, atmy office in the township of Little York, in the county of Nevada, ninet days from the date of this Summons at 10 o’clock A M, to susewer unto the complaiut of F K Lofton, who de mands of you the sum of three hundred dollars on apromisoty note, with interest at the rate of rated r = r month until paid. said note the 2ist, A p, 1860, a por cout Regt yer on file in my office, when ment witl te taken against ‘you for te suid amount, together with costs and damages, . you fail to and anewer. -_— under my ee io Sti bed ay pt reaeety, A true copy attest, Milt. eh tg Constable. — is hereby ordered that the above summons blished in the Nevada TRANSCRIPT for the bf od of ninety days. R.-McCGOUN, J. P. A true eopy, attest, Milt. Comba, Constable. Thomas Woodville, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Executors of the Estate of T —. Woodville, deceased, te ‘the ereditore of and all sons havi claims against the said , to exhibit the same with the neceasar vouchers, within ten months rom the ar arse ub eed at th of thia notice to either ofthe u qed, the bank of A. Delano, Grass valley. aT PHEN FI. ——— J.K. EDWAKD March 0th-30d i _ ns . RDIN ANCE NO. 9—An ordihance to pro-tect the City from Fire. ( See. 1. vie shall be the duty of the owner, oceupant of every dwelling house, kitchen, storehouse; > Or other in whieh a stove or stoves are used within the corporate limits of the city-of Nevada, to connect beg . stove pipe, used in said building, with a brick flue or enimney, at. or below the point where salpipe paseo— the first wall orcetling. in such a manner that hep pe shall not pase nearer than four inches Ppa wood or other combustible material, said chimney to extend thirty-slx inches above the roof or outer wall of said building. Sec.2 It whail be the ‘aty ef the owner or occupant of every tenan‘*ed building within the corporate limits of the city of Nevada to conetruct aad keep on hand a ladder of sqyfiicient . “See's As y person ho shall fail to 1 ay w sha comply with the provisions of this ordinance shalt on conviction thereot be fined in any sum not tess not less than ten and not to exceed one hand sed dollars or be imprisoned in the city prison not to exceed ten days. See. 4 Ordinance No. 24. to protect the city from fire, eed Sept. 17. 1857, is hereby repealed. Passed March 24, 184. JONATHAN CLARK, President. D. 8. Baker. Clerk. OM MONS.-State of California, cuuntyo Nevada, ss. District Court of the 14th Judiciat District of said State. The P of th State of California to T. D. Hedger, Greeting You are hereby required to appear in an action broguht against you by Wm. Litchiicid, in the District Court, Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days from the service of thie writ it p vob on you in this count ays if served on you in this istrict, and out of his county and within forty days if served on youn the State and. out of this udgment by default will be taken against mae, . according to the 2 of said complaint. .The said action is brought to ee ngepd the sum o* $501.20 with int thereon at 3 eent. per month oo July i es all to be and owin mu a 2 prom ry note own po pe. . held oy him. a you are hereby notified that if you fail to anewer said complaint as herein » Plaintiff will take Yedgment agninst you for said eum and costs. in testimony whereof, 1, R H. Farqu} eal seal : har, clerk of the District Court sforesaid do hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of the said Court, at my office. ia Nevada city, this we toy tb A. D. 1864. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
By a eg) eee Uersty, order of Hon. Si B. MeF , Judge ot the District Coats aforesaid. A true copy ai My EL FARQUHAR, “‘terk, By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. Per rev. stamp. : . oe a _Plaintiffe Atty. Brown’s Bronchial Treches. *[ have mever changed my mind yoy J them from the first, pes, cael a to think yet ter of that whic:. I began thinking well of.” Rev. Hesry WaARgi Beecuea. The Troches are a staff of life to me." Pror Enwarp Noatn, President Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y. bead favorably known to need commendation. oo i Hon. Cu ss. A. PHELPS,Pres. Mans, Senate. “Contain no opium ner anything injurious.” Dr we HAYES, Chemist, Boston. “An elegast which, among other articles, a fine Japanese . . . Monday the 26th day of Jamuary UTICE TO CREVITORS Estate of } The Fru ees of the city of Nevada do ) ordain . length to reach the roof of aaid buildin, to be . within twenty . . District, or } Nevada, Jan. 22d, 1864. Writs We shall sell our Goods, Exclusively for Cash We shall keep po more running accounts, and all Goods ordered must he paid for when purchased or on delivery. We have been forced to pursue this course, from the great @ifficulty and loss that nas been sustained m collecting sucha large number of accounts ax have heretofore been on the Books of this House. In a oredit business, the GOoD and PROMPT PAYING customers have to pay for the doubtful ones, as the Merchant has to make up in LARGER PROFITS the amount he loses in BAD DEBTS. By adopting the Cash Principle !! lin our business, we shall be able to sell at . LOWER PRICES Than it would be possible fo do under the @red= claco, will be able to give our customers all the advantages of the markets, and seii at Jaswaned priees aS will Dety Competition z te their advantage to give us a call. Our business will de on the prinelples of Quick Sales, Light Profits and no _ We shall strictly adhere to "#" ONE! PRIC® Thanking our friends for the libcral patronage heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping for a continuance of the same, and trusting that our Cash System, will mect their approval, We remain, Respectfully. WEAVER & COMPANY. — WEAVER & COMPANY. DEALERS IX GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, —AND— LIQuvuoRS. WHOLESALE & RETA NO. 59 BROAD STREET, Nevadd City: +g eee WEAVER & » COMPANY. . os i oer friends and the public ; it system, and with our facilitics in San Fran. . Fresh and Salt Fish, . reward dies of Nev@ta and vicinity and the public in general. that he has opened ‘his one New Dry Goods Store,” At the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sts., Silks, ‘erinos. mo all kinds of Dress Goods, — Te Also a full assortment of Embroidery, Trimutings and Millinery Goods. Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c. &c. The patronage of the public is yeopecttully solicited. A. COLDSMITH F 416 = At the late standof Bates & McCormick. CH. FERRAND, PHOTOGRAPHIC AND -DAGUERREAN ARTIST ‘Every kind of Photographs and Ambrety pes taken in the best style ofthe Art, ON PINE STREET, Of the Latest Styles and Fashions, P las, EF. SPENOR, Wh olesate ana Retail BROAD ‘STREET, Nevada City, Cal; Sie Dengs wind We hiciurs, White Lead, eee Paints, of 6ll kinds, Paint Brushes, Plaster Parts, spins Whiting, Pure Kerosene, Camphene, Over the United States Bakery Hevate, Des. 20th. “WIGHAEL. LONG, Would inform the people of ity that he has removed-to OG: nev ‘leon, next door to Kohler’s ery, on Hread Street, Where he {ns prepared to serve up. FRESH AND CAN OYSTERS, . Im every Style. Ham & Eggs. &c. &c. ‘Thanks for past favora he ) & eoutintance of thesame. His Saloon ja fixed Lee better than ever before all orders will be attended to with despatch. MICHAEL LONG, Neveds, Niort eens deers Keohler’s Bakery: . BLAZE’S SALOON! COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8T If You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO RLAZH’sSs 6. 9: BAKER, Qgn Fruits Groeuied, Provisions, Wheat, Barley aud Ground Feed No. 73 Broad Street. Nevada. Fees me ATS, «¢ ALL KIN De® . on and for sale at Cheap rates for cash, a Goods delivered Free efCharge Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. ep a kinds, on hand wid he oie J. Mm’ ALuisteR: OULD inform their oid friends and the publie generally that they have opened a Fruit & Vegetable Store, ON MAIN STREET, Oppesite Union Hotel Where they witt-always keep on hand Applies Fruit of all kinds, Fresh Vegetables, Ham & Bacon. Dried Beef, &c. &c. ‘We shall endeavorto keep on hand ev usually found ina Fruit and Vegetable ie oi Nevada, Jan. 25th--3m Biack Spanish Egus Have on nena : a latge Zupply of Full and Half — a a ie . per, oo 96.00, — nt Need, Bl 108. r = pone all Kg gsto be freeh and full bheodey of pute unmixed stock, A. LONIS. West Broad street, Nevada, HORSE LOST. K Ce eeenaiee bleck horeé with a white spot in the ri “ himgton moe be ay morning lst He w r on San Y or ith a pepe ra § ail be paid if left at ecm livery Nevada. Nevade April 4th, 1864. For Sale. f of work. Yor Sooeetad partion: tars earquice of > — RICHARD KELSEY. Zvi Mateh 2 8 a fae ngage ‘NOTICE. eee STEVE. VEBNARD, ea Gets ettvered Free of Charge. gs eee Keeps constantly on hand a full supply of Burning Fluid, . Lard on, Castor ot, Neatsfeot O11, _ Carriage Sponge, Chamois Shine, de, Me. . TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES In gredt abtindance. # In fact every article in the line to well ordered Drug Store. ded with all possible care and pretision. Nevada, Nov. 20—tf W. H. CRAWFORD & CO. POWDER AND FUSE, REVOLVERS, Leather and Rubber Belting, BLOCKS & SMEAVES, _ . . -WHEELBARROWS, A general assortment of WAGON MATERIAL, PAINTS, OIL & VARNISH, And a fine assortinent of IRON HOSE PIPE, . Conntintly on baad sad made to order ee ~opposiTE= Linseed O11, CORDAGE, KEROSENE, No, 27 Main Street, Nevade._ a al ‘Prescriptions ‘compeun> Seta SS Pt ee wre, Purge te Co's: tad the Post Ofer