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April 12, 1864 (4 pages)

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goods in
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epectfully
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Apt Office.
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customers
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best-of —
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Fruit and
tz.
sky,
evada City.
, Candies, Figs,
ds of
Fruits,
Ds
or a superb
Tobacco, give
ceived from San
patronage is 1¢
COLART,
Do. on Pine St.
ouse,
AN,
me! a Hotel at
“om Nevada, on
¥ ring, this secs108
PURTY MAS.
for sale by G. A. Church &< Co. of this
_weather-eontinues
“tiful day, seemed more like Summer than
Gs Roberts, Esq. of Sacraniento, for full files
, are literally living in clover, a large propor_—
Solana ‘Gcalien 2 APRIL 12th.
—
—
te” J. B. GRAY is our autherized agent.
He will receive orders tor advertising, job
work, &c. and receipt for the sane.
EZ
Cupjo’s Cave.—We are indebted to G.
A. Church & Co. for a copy of Trowbridge’s
new romance Cudjo’s Case. The scene is
laid i Enst Tentressee,._{t is n thrilling life
. like reeord of the suff-rings of the loyal pee=+ple of that section since the commencement
of the war. Many eritics prononnece it su
perior to Uncle Tom's Cabin. It is certain.
ly far in advance of any novel founded upon
tie events of the present war. The book ie
city.
May DAY
being umade to have a grand time on the first
Pic Nic Arrangements are . t¥
Tue Boise News, published at Tdaho
~ . .(formerly Bannock) City, says that the Indians are yéry trétiblesome on Snake river.
STRAWBERRIES were exposed for sale in
Stockton on Thursday. They were raised
in that city and were held at $1 per pourd
a eR
Jerr Davis has wsued » proclamation to
his suldiers, assuring them © that duceess”
awaits the Confederacy te in the coming cam~
paign.
_L. Upsen, formerly ot-the Sacramento
Union, and now Surveyor General, filed his
‘bonds on Wednesday with Julge Hoffman,
and they have been sent to iain for
approvat,
— 4
XONSTA BLE'S SALE.—State of Califorhia. county of Nevaca, township of Kureka,
ss. Ky virtue of an execution to me delivered,
issued fromthe Court of Ira Stanley Ksq.an
acting Justice of the Peace, in and for the counaforesaid, _bearing date April 7th 1864 a
8 tisfy a jadgment-rendered by Ira Stenle
the 3ist day of March 1864 in favor of *%
~of May. at. the crove between this piace and
Graas Valley. At the meeting of the Sabx
bath Schools on Sunday Inst, Messrs Ruminery; Irish and-Herysick were appointed a
committee to-attent to —afftirs; invite the
Schools at Grasa Vailey ete.
Ger your Contracts in.~—The Board
of Supervisors will meet on Friday next #t
20 o'clock for the purpose of letting the
contract for the re-building of the county
Court House.
Masonic Hatu.—The workmen have
commenced operations again. on this building,
and the prospect is now that they will be
able to push it through to vated if this
THe Weare: —Yeeterdag wae abeats
‘Spring.
cere!
Green Peas.--Mr. Peyran hae on-hand,
‘at his vegetal Je atore on Commerciil street,
a fine lot of green peas, the first we have
ween this seasen.
tee $=
Apwirrep. —A L. Gree ly, Esq:, . formerty of this county. has been admitted to prec
tice in the Contta of Nevada Territory.
AGAIN we fre Umier Digations to Wo.
of bay papers.
—
In Town —We_ noticed _onthe streets
yesterday, O: V. Chauvelof Virginia City.
GARDENS —We notice almost everybody
who is if possession of a sinall tract of
land, tw our little city areengaged in muking
gardens, setting out trees, d&e.
———___—>>— :
POPULATION .— The arrival ut San Frans
cisco of the steamship GuWen City, en Sutuurday, will givean accession of over.a thous,
sand persons to the population of our State.
CaNaRy Bitybs.—Awu opportunity is now
offered to purchase excellent singing Canary
birds cheap, by calling at’ the National Exchange. See advertisement.
District Court. April 1ith—Hon. T.
®. McFarland presiding.
John McLarin admitted to citizenship.
Butler vs Hamiltea et als. Case covtinued ‘for the term, at defendants costs.
Cozzens ve Ghal. Amended decree ordered. 4
Court adjourned to Tuesday at 10 o'clock
A.M.
Ex Prestpent Pieror is the Corperhend
candidate for the United States Senate from
New Hampshire, to aueceed John P. Hale.
SEVERAL scoundrels whp have sent: falee
marriage notices te the svapaiek hare
‘been detected at the East, Bed, and imprisoned.
THE cattle on the tules,near Steckton,
tion of that article being among their food.
LIST OF LETTERS,
EMAINING in the Nevada city Post
Office on Monday. April 11. 18 4.
All letters remain ng in the Post Office more
than one week will be advertised.
asking for sdvertised letters will
please give the date of the advertisement.
E. F. BEAN; Postmaster,
Armstrong James K _— (bricklayer)
{ goods, éte., to be found at the Bay.
J ifries, and againet Fellows Quartz wees
Co., tor the eum of $121 93 debt, interest damages and ceuts ot suit, l have taken in execution,
and will esl] ta the highent bidder for cash. in
front of the Justice’s’office in Moores Flat, Nevada county the following describéd property
to-wit: All that certain flames known->.ae the
Fellows Quartz M.ning Co’s.-water flume, situate on the south side of the Middle Yuba river in
the county of Nevada and State of California,
tog-ther with all water rights and priviieges
thereunto belonging. Also that certain bourdieg house being situate on the lower ehd of
Fiyblow-Flat-in-the county of— Nevarta; ant
known at.the Fellows Quratz Mining Co’s
boarding house, on Saturday. the Svth of
April is6é4, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M,
amd 4 o’eluck P.M.
Taken as the property of Fetlows Quartz Mi
ning Ce, to a the above die mand and accruiay ‘costs 7D. BA BCOCK, Constable
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Spring and Sammer C fothing.—Mr
Abram Haas, of the firm of S. Haas & Co.,
pioncer clothing mérchants of Nevada, started
for San Francisco, on Tuesday morning last, to
. purchase the larcest and most clegant stock of
Spring and Summer Clothing gents’ furnishing
The goods
will be forwarded as soon as purchased, and the
firm will then offer them at lower ra‘tes than
ever before kno wn—in-the—mountaine-Everybody in want of new atyles of clothing should
By all means save their eoin uatil their large
stock arrives. The house of,Haas & Co. are determined to maintain their good name for selling
goeds and at lower prites than any other establishment. Don’t forget their place—corner
of Pine and Commercial streets.
——
Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, &e —AGoldsmith started for San Francisco, on Tuesday last, to purchase ‘a big stock of Dry Goode,
Fancy Articles, &c. v hich he will receive in the
course of ten days, at his store. corner of ‘Broad
and Pine streets As Mr. Goldsmith has been
in the Dry Goode business for the past twenty
syeare he feels confident that he can select good
goods that ‘will suit the tastes of the Ladies of
Nevada city and the surrounding towns. Ladies in want of anything in the Dry Goods line
should wait until the new styles arrive, and he
will then offer them a quality of goods that have
never before been trought to a mountain town.
His prices. as the ladies khow. are lower than
any other Dry Goods house. So ladies wait till
these goods come.
Nevada, April 6th, 1%64.
Sa
A Card.
# Nevada, March Ist, 1864:
yHe undersigned agent for the ‘Florence
Sewing Machine Co,” takes pleasure in announcing to those in want, that he-now has sueh
arrangements with the General Agent for. the
Pacific coast, at San Francisco. that he can furnish at short notice, any kind machine wanted.
The price tanges from $65 09 to $145 00.
A specimen can be sven at my residente, No.
8&5 Main street.
For circulars cr samples of sewing, apply to
or addrees
GE@o. A. RANDALL, Agent.
At WeavEeR & Company's store, No. 59 Broad
street, Nevada City. m1-tf
Brown’s Bronchial Troches
“I have mever charged my mind respecting
them from the first, excepti g to think yet bet
ter of that whic I began thinking well of”
Rev. HENRY WAnki) Beeouen.
«The Troches area stafl cf lifeto me "’
Pror Krwarb Norra,
President Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y:
Hox. Cuas. A. PHELPS,
Pree Mans, Senate:
“
— oR. nA AL HAYEA, hemist, Boston:
“An elegaat combition for coughs.”
nama t Public Crocker ”
a use s:
P ag Rev. E. #. APS,
om wav. 5. Stree, M
ee neficial :
hab Rev. 8. J. P. Phe wap od late.
breath! em x to Asthma.”
* Hy S . G. EGGLESTON, New York.
diy thet 0 ms.
“Too — known to need commendation.
opium ner anything ee ”
ym. G, F. BIGELOW,
Moet salutary relief in Bronchitis.”
‘ Almost instant relief in the distressing labor
. Sined my Case exactly,
Bates N ok TP
Bayles Watson Linsiey Charles
Bower Frederick Motus metry WH
cal ha IRE, vie oho
Brazeel e Peeren e
Butterfield J T Potter Thortas
Carter Frank Sutton Jobe
Clark Joseph Sylvester Rufus —
Cline ae . 4 OT ae
Donobue Mes B no JIM
ae es
c) : 3 z
sustained m collceting sucha large number of
~eiseo, will be able to give our customers all the
,Ohto: .
Weaver & Company's Catia
A. caRD
WEAVER & , COMPANY,
Nevada, Jan. 22d, 1864.
7 1E-begto inform-our friends and the public
WwW “hat on.and after a
We shall self our Goods,
Exclusively for Cash
We shall keep no more running accounts, and
all Goods ordered must be paid for when purchased or on delivery. %
We hare been fersed to purane this course,
from the great difficulty and loss that has been
accounts a& have heretvfore bere on the Books
of this House
In a credit 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 amoewnt he loses in BAD DEBTS.
By adopting the
Cash Principle !!
In our busmess, we shall be able to sell at”
LOWER PRICES .
T Than It would be possible fo do under the cred
it system, and with our facilities in San Fran:
advantages of the markets, and sell a such prices a8 will
=
Defy Competition t
Wholesale Buyers will find it greatly
totheir advantage to give us a call.
Our business will be evuducted: on the principles of
Quick Sales, Light Profits and no
We'shall strictly adhere to “=
Thanking our friends for the liberal patronage .
heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping
for acontinuance of the same, and trusting that
our Cash System, wil! meet their approval,
We remain, Respectfully.
WEAVER & COMPANY.
WEAVER & COMPANY.
as
(;ROCERIES.
PROVISIONS,
LIQvuORS.
WHOLSSALS & ABTA
. The undersigned begs leave to inform the Ladies of Nevaia and vicinity end the
pudlic in general that he
has opened his
New Dry Goods Store,
At the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sts.,
finest -assortmeut of —
Monday the 25th day of. Sunes, . Silke, Morings, and_all_ kinds .
of Dress Goods,
Of the Latest Styles and Fashions,
Also a fall assortment of =~ OY
Embroidery, ‘Trimmings and
‘Millinery Goods. Carpets, —
Oil Cloths, &c. &c.
The patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited.
A. COLDSMITH,
At the late stend of Bates-& MeCormick.
CH. FERRAND,
PHOTOGRAPHIC
aié
AND
DAGUERREAN ARTIST
Every kind of Photographsand Ambrotypes taken in the best style.ofthe
Art.
ON PINE STREET,
Overthe United States peat
“Nevada; Dev> 29th
See Es =
“MICHAEL. Lone..
Wouldinform the poopie of .
Nevada city thet he hos removed to
his new Syloon, next door to Kohi
er’s Bakefy, on road Street,
Where he is prepared to serve up
RESH AND CAN OYSTERS,
Im overy Style.
Ham & Eggs. &c. &c.
Thanks for past favors he asks a continuance
of the same. His Saloon ‘a fixed up better than
ever-before and all ordera will be attended to
wi.h despatch.
MICHAEL LONG.
Broad Street, next doorto Kohler’s 2akery.
Nevada, March 5th.
F
‘BLAZE’S SALOON:
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8T
if You Want a Geod Drink,
eo TO RLAZEH’S
re caterer tenreesnsennp-onveaensipenntinagesstt ease enesneee
D. S. BAKER,
PEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits
Wheat, Barley and Growtid Feed
No. 73 Broad Street, Nevatla.
res MEATS, et ALE. KINDS
on hand and for sale at Cheap rates for
cash.
Goods delivered PreecTCharge
Within a reasonable distance of Nevada.
Nene pater all kinds, on hand and Av, sale
heap for eash.
J. M’ALLISTER.
OULD inform their old friends and the
publie generally that they have opened a.
Fruit & Vegetable Store,
ON MAIN STREET, Oppesite Union Hotel
Where they wili always keep on hand
Apples Fruit of all kinds
si Frésh Vegetables, J
Fresh and Salt Fish, Ham & Bacon.
Dried Beef, &c. &e.
We shall endeavor to keep on hand ———
usually found ina Fruit and Vegetabic stere
Nevada, Jan. th—3m
Biack Spanish Eggs.
Have on hand a large supply of Full and
Half Blood Spanish ~ for wale,
Full blood, Black “pants. per doz. “ee
Half blood, *
I will guarantee all Eggs to be fresh bine full
— of pure utinixed stock, A. LONIS.
West Broad street, Nevada,
HORSE LOST.
bleck horse with a white spot in the right
eye, strayed from Hunneforth’s on
Washington rved,.on Sunday morning last, He
had on ahaiter witha rope to it A suitable
dott a ill be paid it-ieft at Helm’s livery stable
evada:
"Nevada April 4th, 1864.
A
For Sale.
A c of FineHorses, good for
all k of + a For further particuWhere he wit! constantly sad on hand the:
Whelesale and Retail
BROAD STREET,
Nevada City, Cal.
tee
Drugs antl are
White Lead,
o Paints, of all kinds,
Plaster Paris,
Whiting,
Pure Kerosene,
Camphene,
Spirits Turpentine,
Burning Fiutd,
“Lard Oi, ~
; Castor on,
Neatsfoot Oi},
Carrigge Sponge,
Chamois Skins,
&e, &é;
TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES.
fn great abundance.
(we In fact every article in the line of o
well ordered Drug Store.
toca
[ Prescripuens compousprecision.
Nevada, Nov. 20—tf
W. H. CRAWFORD & CO.
DEALERS IN
POWDER AND FUSE,
REVOLVERS,
Leather and Rubber Belting,
BLOCKS & SHEAVES,
CORDAGE,
WHEELBARROWS,
Oak, Ash and Hickory Plank.
A general assortment of
WACON MATERIAL,
J PAINTS, OIL & VARNISH,
KEROSENE
And a fine assortment of ?
. KEROSENE LAMPS,
IRON HOSE PIPE,
wire of
were BICHARD KELSEY.
iG FORCASH #4
NO. 50 BROAD STREET,
Nevada Cityoerdaie opposite Or
~ ” 4 DIEVENDORFY,
evada, MAareh 30”
NOD ICE.
‘HE undersigned will» apply to the Board of
anes at their meetin’ in kiny next, for fomowas ot ieenve to roles
on Trail and e, crossing
_ Moore's Fist, April on
Fo Marchal.
STEVE. “VENARD,
Constantly on hand and inade to order.
AT THEM OLD, SYARD, ‘
—OrrosiTE—
. Goods delivered Free of Charge: 3
t
diaat
Ae Scat tiie coming ina..
Nevada, April. the
‘oie *
. Welle, Fara & Colm and the Beit Opies
DREGGIS! —
Keeps constantly on hand a fullaupply ef
Paint ‘Brushes, a
ded with all possible care and
Hardware, Tron, ’ ‘Steel,
No, 27 Main Street, Nevada.
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