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April 21, 1864 (4 pages)

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erson or 2 1, such the city rliest peustice of e. Marshal. . for the ty.as he security y to fires orthwith doing: of t-altfinesances, he h may be nd receipt 'reasurer e city, Om ionth, re‘reasurer, with the t therefor 1 monies be by him 8 beopen es, and to r consid. least once hal shall oO appoint ay be apsuch Depand pPossed ‘to the hal bein, ‘is officia — A) é ven hs span. _ NEVADA, valle ORNIA, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1864. ara Hevnda Daily Transcript, Published Daily—Monday Excepted. PROPKIETORS: Tt Terms ofthe Transcript—25 cts per weck. Offfce on Commercial Street. BROWN & DEAL. a No. 39 Brona Street, ¥. and patrons that he has above p'ace. his “ William R. Coe, At the Old Corner, S STILE, THERE, .and wants it to be > distinctly understood that he is going to stay there and sell his goods as Cheap as the Cheapest. It is his déetermination not to be undere_ sold by anybody ! 2 i His stock ¢ nsists of Womens’ Shoes, Thick and Thin Sole. ‘ 4 ; Gaiters, a Balmorals And évery style of Shoe! Rofisserie and Resta : them, or parties desirous uf XFRECHERCHE DINNER. Are invited to come. a model Restaurant. . } waras. Single Meals from 50 cts up. @ Nevada, Dec. 7—tf No Opposition antil A pri 234. GREAT REDUCTION ON THAT DAY! “PEOPLE'S OPPCSITION Steamship Line, For New York via Panama. The fast and. well-known Deuble Engine Stearaship. MOSES TAYLOR, Commander. J. H. BLETHEN, 2. occa eeccces cess ~Will be dispatched for we? oe DE A MAL Saturday, April 234d, 1864, NEVADA RESTAURANT. Next door to G. W. Kidd’s Banking House. LECOCQ would inform’ his old friends re-opened at the Which will be carried on in .a style heretofore ‘ unknown in Nevada Persons” wishing a first eliss meal. are invited to call.” The culinary departmentis-carried on in-sight of the customers, and none but the choicest morsels are used here. Families wishing to have a Koast deliyered to The services of one of the best eooks in California-has been secifred by the . : roprietor, who understands something in that ine himself, and it is his integtion to make this Board from $7 per week and up. A. STEVENS, Proprietor. ] Hive again opened th . geon Saioon,” at tie old stand on Near the Corner of Pine Street, Nevada. Where f will be gla? to see _my old customers _fand-the public generally, A good supply of Wines, Ales, Liquors, Larger Beer, CIGARS, ete. etc, Always -xept on Hand. ’ Give me a call at the old place. t mh2-3m Atterney and Counsellor at Law: FFICE—in Lewis’ Building, corne of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada A. A. SARGENT. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. \FFICE —In Kidd's Building, corner of Froal url vias screets—Nevada J. i. CALDWELE, . Attorney and Counselor at Law, Office on Broad street, in Fire proof Building, opposite Speace’s Drug Store. , toto eae TH, E. W. SMi Justice of the Pence, , FFICE at the Otd Place; on Bread Street, iw ( "WILD PIGEON.?'. “Wild Pi. ~—"Newy Boot Store. B. LUTZ would inform his old frieuds and customers that he can be found at his old stand ~@m Broad Strect, Few doors from the corner of Pine, : Where he is prepared to make Boots on short notice and will guara satisfaction in every particular Repatring prumptly done and at low rates. Give me acall if you Want a good pair of Boots {. made, or any Repairing done. ~——— aps tf Missing Books. ERSONS haying any of the following heeks in their possession, belonging to the Nevada Library Associatiun, are requested to turn them forthwith to the Librarian, Mr, A. Church. at the Bookstore of Chuich Conquest of Mexico.v 1 Political Eco Life of Benaparte. Charles4)’ Brande’s Encyclopedia Home L Boswell’s yoparce, v2 Mohiczis, Scott’s Novels, v4 i¢hampe, Lyell’s Geology, 4vols Conquest of Mexico Redburn. “y De Seto, : Lavengro. (dup). .“ Brazil and theBrazilianms Wide Wide WONd 2 vs. Puritans, Yellowplush Paters, Almost a Hefoine, Brown: setters, ~~ Tamb’s Essay, ~ Headley’ iscellanies & mollett, Proverbial Philosophy Lorgnette, Sacredscenes and charBarnaby Rudge, v1 New stories, Aurora Leigh, Extempoaneous speak’g Schiller, 3d vol . Brougham’s stories, Will Ife Find Her, Moss-side, Christie-Jehnason, Glo-sary of Mineral Discoveries of 754. Copper and Copper ogy ing. me Eo geters. ot I istory of Arabia Franklin’s Works, v 1 Ben Johnson vy 1, Hypatia, — Representative Men Orley Farm, Richard Hurdis, LwBorder Beagles, La_Plata, Acadia, : Autocrat of the Break fast Table, ~ . Pacific Stage & Expre : MONDAY, DECOR Company willrun a Bt DAILY LINE . Six Aforse Concord Coaches, : —to— evs IRGINIA CITY, : And all parts of NEVADA TERRITORY. Stages leave the otfice from the ~ UNION HOTEL.,...MAIN STREET: For Virginia, at 230 P. M. Each ‘day-—For-bincoln-and--Sacramento—eonnecting at Auburn Station wituthe curs of the Sacramento. Valley Kailroad—at 6 A. M. . SPEED, SAFELY AND COMFORT GUARANTEED. W. H. LADD, President. . W.S. McRoberts, Agent. } Nevada, March 15th ; Mead & Van ‘Tassel, HATTERS, T their new Store, No, 227 Montgomery St. Russ Block, are now opening their SPRING & SUMMER STYLES OF A For passage apply to I . ROBERTS, Agents. Nevada and the surrounding And the only complete assortment of ere Sy geen 24. : es ‘ — : _By_ order of the Association, 8 = i apeain Misses “and Children’s” “Shoes. . From Mission Street Wharf, at 9 o’clock a. m. A. wo ABD , mt eng y CiAS: MARSIT, President, CAPS, rn meeting —at—Aepin walt —-vie—-P ANA ° G-A,-Church, secre“ary.« Sy se Rah Every style. RALLROAD, with the steamship ILLINOIS, WINES, LIQUORS, BITTFRS, “&ic, &c. = 3 5 cs re os oa! & 1’s.Pump._sole, Dress, . . FORNEW YORK. ow. th ext waiver tr itore—onBroad steer . NEM STORE! NEW GOODS!. _ Pacers wise i rr poste ; ‘“imanebie rt 1c Moses Taylor sinceter last trip has]. a ee ee rr ea Sag pee EF eres +10) 6 os) pam Square Edge, Double sote, & . been on the bry, Dock, newly coppered, thor: ‘Nevada, Novs 19— . , ; e : Meta = Quilted Bottom Boots. oughly overtiauied and repaired. making her wo . 5s , of iis seta eet 3 Children’s Goods. = thi, EK iatge savartncnt ct ations equal to any on th.8 coast ne CHAS. TEWKSBURY, ime as the bey his inthe police. or persons luty shall Justice of eported to men shaltservices as ‘the duties ' Uth 756, id 1864. cy Pres’t: urt of the he State of Nevada, 8s. +o Walter ned to apDonald Davice of this ,and with1i8 District rty days if f this Dis14th day of a decree ef wo certain of Novem. ‘spectively, o Geo W. itiff and for nd in said . nd deseribrising irom unt due on rth in, said efendant to ed to said 1 mortgage to wit, the . Viz. on the 28th day of er cent per 00, with iu“63. at'2 per and interest rest on first up to May remain aiter ly, 80 appliy have exe*ndaat, also ' yery person lant subserigage and ay be barred “lu and vquimortgaged r sueh other premises as you fail to ected, plaintherefor by jit and counage and also et aS is pray. H. FarquCourt aforeind and im-~ 2», mm Nevada (4. Xi, Clerk r. Deputy.. e: tae AR, clerk. r, Deputy-: ; apl§-3m suant to an ating the city to the qualielection will 1864, fog, the réhal, One LARK, Pres. 1d the Judges Miners’ Heavy and Light Boots, = : Gum Boots, &c. He sells LATHER, TOOLS, SHO“ FINDINGS, of every description at San Francisco Prices retail, =. Boot and Shoemaker'’s supplied at command. ‘oe = Will-be repaired free 0. cost, if itrips unreasonmm ably. , “* Having one ofthe very best workmen in the * State 1 am prepared to make loots at short no -)) tice and warrant a fit or no sale. -2. Grateful for tiberal patronage in the padt, I am determined to merit it iu the future by giving the public first rate articles and at the low, est possible prices. : . WM. R. COE, Névada, Jan. 4th. FALL SVYLE “For 1863 ! At -bAMOTT; FASHIONABLE HATTER, Cor, of 2nd and J St. SACRAMENTO. “FAS issued the styl wi Winter, wear. @this is the Best place in the State t procure a fime and Fashicnable Tile cali on him and select ‘ One from his—the est & best stock in the country Pe -AT PRICES— cm e of Eats for Fall and. : Larg Orders from the country promptly and \ faithfully attended to A Large assortment of if’ LADIES’ FURS!!! 4) Just Received. Sacramento, Sept. 16th. CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. preeeerves ANTELUPE, will leave ou ~~ alternate days for San Fran . cisco, at-2o’elock Pp. M fromthe foot of Kistreet ‘4 Steamer CHRYSOPOETIS, Chadwick Master willleaveon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Steamer AQ TELOPKx: Poole Mas er, will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, t : Marysville and Imtermediate Land. ings—Ewery Day. Steamer Young America, Littleton, “Mas ter. and stcamer Swallow. Summers, Master, wilNeave on alternate days for Marysville,a 7 o’clock;-a. M. a Change ef Day for Red Bluff.
Until further uotiee, the steamers-of the Cali: fori Ot Aavigetion He mpany willmaketwo+ trips per week to Red Blut, feaviar this city om _ Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 A.M Freight received every “day For frieght or passage by a ~ oats, apply on board, or atthe é fornia Steam Navigation Company, on board _ dvrigGlobe ° AV REDINGTON, pas is uv” WH. TAYLOR. { geass. __. Sacramento, April 17th— tf ‘3 _Pashionable Tailer Shop. J. DOWNING, OULD inform the geatiemen of Nevada that he has taken the New Store. on f Idi The fast and splendid.steam ers CHRYSOPOLIS ‘and a of the above ée-ofthe Cali— Street, 1 door from Knox’ Brick ng. and has hand on every kind of Cloths, for toats, pants, and ' ¢d to make up in short ui All.work bought ut-the stere is warranted wd N.W. cor Battery &-Pine-sts. up stairs San fan: Vlas opened a PACIFIC MAIL S. §. CO. THE FOLLOWING Steamships willbe dispatched i the month of April, 18.4: . RAL. . -April2d—GOLDENAGE, W.F. Lapidge, Com Alpril 13—GOLDEN CITY, R_H, Pearson, Com Alpril23--ST. LOUTS, W. H. Hudson, Conir. From Folsom street Wnarf, San Francisco, at 9 o’clock A. M., punetually, >‘ : ace ¥FOKPANAMA, Passengers wil! be conveyed from Panrma to Aspinwall by, the Panama Rattroad Company , and from Aspinwall tu New York by the Atlan tic and Pacific Steamship Company. . -Rates-of Fare—-for Golden Age> Kirst Caibin—Upper Saloon..... ose S213 OO First cabin—Dining Saloon....65 veose 182-80 SOCOHNGCabin. cvecccocecesascrcssccces acer. £0700 GteevhPerestss csi is secstessies Pebeiee Aish 70 60 A. B. FORBES, Agent, P MS. Co., cor. Sacramento and Leidesdorif sts. NEVADA GAS COMPANY. — Company hereby give fotice +o the citi BR zens of Nevada that-Gas will be turned on the street mains on Tuesday, 26th inst. _ The company &re prepared to put up pipe and fixtures for all persons desirous of burning Gas. All persons are requested to leave their orders at the Gas Works, The price for putting up pipe h«s been reduc ed by the company to 25 cts. per foot. The price for fixtures as-per kind and quality The price of Gas wil. be as heretofore with the following rates of ciscount ¢ 500 and up to 1000 feet per week, 5 pér cent off.. 1000 and up to 2000, 10 per ceut. off. 2000 and upwards 15 per cent off. All meters re set for former consumers free of charge. By order of Trustees. j24 B. ‘I’. ALLEN, Supt. DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, Office—Coruer of Broad and Pine Streets track, Sue to attend those favoring me with avcall, atany hour TEETSH after having become sensitive by exposure ofthe nerve will be filled without causing pain. se i will warrant all Work Done at this office; to be‘performe in a more skillful mamner,and better satisfaction givin than elsewhere-4m this vicinity; otherwise no charge will bé made. My charges are modcrate, andto suitthe times. I am permanently located in this city. Residence on Sacramento street, 3d house from Temp¢erance_ Hall. . ‘ ROvBATE NOU K.— Probate Cuurt, Ne “vada county. “Ia the matter of the Estate of kK. Pierce, deceased. It appearing to the Court by the petitiom presepted and filed by James Pierce, Administrator of the Estate of R. Perce deveased, praying for an order to sell Keal Kstate, that it is necessary to sellssome portion of the Real Estate, to pay the debts outstanding against the deceased, and the d-bts, expenses, and charges of the Admintstration. Itis there fore ordered by the Court tha: ail persons inter ested in the said Kstate appear before the ‘said Probate Cuurt, on Monday thié 25th day of April 1864, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day,. at the Court. Koom of suid Probate Court. to show cause why an order showld not be granted to said. Administrator to sell as much of the Real Estate of the deceased, as shall be necessary, and that acopy of this erder be published at least four successive weeks ‘in the NEVAPA DAi¥ TRANSCRIPT, a neéwspsper printed. and published in Nevada county. -A. CNIEKS, Probate Judge. 1, R. H. Farquhar, Clerk of the Probate court, aforesaid, hcreby certify the foregoimy to be a true copy of an order duly made and entered of I would inform my friends an‘ all wishing my services that Lam record in the above mattcr, -' em: -s+.) Witness my hand and-seal of said court Sea this 22nd day of March, 1864. Reece ).> ; R.H. FA HAR, Clerk . Give me a calrat my new Store on Main Tin Ware-Store, At his old stand—formerly Stoakes’ on Broad Street, ¥verything in the Tinware line promptly exe cuted such as tin rooting; wer iz 3m DEALER IN ‘ . ° ia Crockery Ware, Tin Ware, Stoves, &e. &e... Everything made ‘o order in the Tinware line. Job-Work done at shoft notice. % street, opposite Wells, Fargo & Co. JCHN HERTZINCER, W ould inform his friends anu the publi¢ generally that he hus just received from San Prancisro a magnificent stock of Boots & Shoes which ‘he will sell at low rates. Boots and Shoes made to order. Repairing done atshort notice and on reasouable terms, Give més call at my new place of bus ness on Commercial Street,.a few doors helow the Daily Transeript Printing Office, GEO. E. WITHINCTON, Sign and Ornamental Painter, House Painting promptly attended to. JUST RECEIVED A. LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER, CURTAtT FIXTURES: &e: &e. At the toot of Broad Street, Névada. CUNSMITRING. Z. P< DAVIS, aes _Afaving opened a shop‘at his resP idenceon Spri” Streetis ready to.dowork at Za Gunsmithing, Lock Repairing, &c. at short notice’aud on reasonabs * **rms. Nevada, Nov. Lith. iM. MACKIA “HENRY PHILIP. H. MACKIE & CO., BANEKERS.” (Successors to C W > Mulford.) At the old stand, Main street. Nevada. OLD BUST bought atthe Highes: Kates Sight Checks on San Francisco and Sacraments. ? xchange on the Atlantic States and Kurope, n sums to suit j Advances made on Gold forwarded to the L. S. Mint for Assay or Coinage. County Serip bought at the Highest Rates. Agency ior insursn¢e againgt Fire. Nevada, July Ist, )e627) GEO. W KIDD. In the Granite Building: Broad stree : NEVADA. OLD DUST purchased: at. the hignest Market Rates, and liberal advances made ou Dust forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the Sight Checks ou San Francisco and Sacramen to. Drafts on the Kustern cities at the Lowest Rate. ; Collections msde, and. State and County Securities purchased atthe highest’ Mark value. Nevada, March 7, 1861-tf ; MAGUIRE’S SALOON, er No, 8 MAll Street, Grass Valley.i% The finest Wines, Ale, Liquors, Por ter and Cigars, kept at this Saloon. —" by Grit Fargehar Dep 1 Vise.” Kveryt Bd “4 N country that he has’ removed > his stock of BOOTS AND. SHOBnS, To Riad’s Building.” a Pine Street He has Just received large and splendid lot of Boots and Shoes, from San Francisco, whleb he will sell at very low rates. i + Heinvites the attention ef-eve and examine his stock. ‘Hoots made to order, ; -}~Repsting promptlyamd neatly donc. Nevada, July J4th.—tf{ UNION LIVERY STABLE. ‘Spring Street, Neyada.: JOHN A. LANs ye, CASTER would in Amy yy form his friends and fh deet Vee Hie the-publie g nerally hat he has-added extcnaively to his atready large and elegant estabiishinent of Horses, BagSies, saddles, Hainess, &c, and-is prepared to furnish as Hue turn outs as can be found in the state. 4 Well tramed, fleet and casy-Saddle Horses Well. equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will be ready atull times A. lunzoxperience inthe bus iness-andai earnest desire to retain the conlibe able to give general satisfaction Particular attention puid to Horses on livery Carriages alwaysin readin ss with care‘ul drivers for the use of parties. Balls, &e. The quality of stock wil permit me-to say that. those ceking pleasure or engaged on business would do-weil to give me a call. : : ( RUDANANCK No, 6—Nevised—An Ordinance im relation to powder. = The Trustees of the city of Nevada, do ordain as follows ; _-See. 1. It shall not be lawful for any person or persons to kecp powder ina greater quantity than fifty pounds for alonger period tiran, four hours within the corporate limits of the city of Nevada, excepting in the powder house on the Washington road now oc. upied by Han-on & Co, Seu. 2, Any person or person who shall violate the provision of Sec. 1, sh lt on conviction thereof be fined in any eum not less than twentytive and not exucediug one hundred dollars, or be impfisoutd in the city prison uot exceeding ten days. , Sec 3. All ordinances heretofore passed in ‘relati-n to powder are hereby repealed. Passed March 21, 1864. -D. S. Baker, Clerk. NODICK.’ ‘) HE undersigned will apply to the Board of supervisors of Nevada county at their meeting in May next, for renewal of license to collect toilfor one year on Lrail and Bridge, crossing the Middle Ytuba.opposi:e Orleans Flat, : H. Dib VENDORFF, Moore’s Fiat. April th, jak ARSE’ S SALE.—By virtue of an execution to, me delivered; issued from the Court of R MecGoun itsq,., an acting Justice of the Feace in and for Little\York township. eownty of Nevada and State of California, bearrendered by said Court’on the 11th day of April, 1864, in favor of H. P, Eleloe and ag. inet Chas, Smith for the um of $30 75. “prlucipab debt, and.${4 40 costs of suit, I have eaken in execu-. tion the lowing described property, heretofore attacli¢d to. wit: All the right, tile and interest of kaid dejendant of, inand to thaf cer: tain set of mining claims situated on Christmas hill, near Littke York and known as the Erie -Co’s claims. -Al*o the interest of said defendants of, in and to that.certaia mining claim, situatec on said hill and bounded as. ivllows: Cn the south by H. Miller’s elaim, on the east by the Illinais Vo’s cleima-n the north by a line of stakes, and onthe west'by @ line of stakes, together with all appurtenances belonging or appertainiag to the above destribed mining claime. Noticeis hereby given that [ pill expose to public sale atk the above described property for cash m hand, to the highest bidder, at the vil ‘lage'of Little York, on the 5th day of May, 1864, between the hours of 9 e’eluek A. M. and 4 o~ clock P.M. ‘Taken as the property of said deféi-" dant to satisfy the above demanas and accruing costs. i Gi nder my hand, this the 13th day of April 1864." Baie COMBS, Constable, Nevadans give mea call. JOHN MAGUIRE. Proprietor. » Grass Valley, Nov: dence ot my friends leads me to believe 1 will], JON A. CLARK, Pres. _}MELIPTARY GOOD sty Ever reveived in the State. We are In receipt by every steamer, extra. qualities of Soft Hate, rotten up tu our special oraver, buthin Paris and ew York. No.-227-Montgomery street, Ruse Block, San Francisco. ap??3m FANISY GROCERY STORE. A. BARUH. Opposite St. Louis House, Na. 27 Commercial Street, Nenada City Cal. : Informs the public that he will keep See, Onstautly on hand, sie Ranch Butter, Cheese. Vegoetaibie’, Coffee, Case Goods, Fruit, A fine that kind—_His-articles.areall_of tlie first quality and willbe sold cheap fortash: ways be found at his street. Nevada. Noy. 16th. MItNER’S HOTEL —AND— RESTAURANT. F.STUMPF, Proprietor. Theabove Hotel is now compieted aud ready to arcommodate any . humber of persons with Board and Lodging. ‘This house hia’s now the best French Cook in the State. ae. The table will-be supplied. with everything the market affords. 'Rhe Ludging Department contains everything to make travelere comfortable. Board-as cheap as at any other place in the mountains. —The Bar is always supplied with Wines. Ales, Liquors and Cigarg,. , Knglish, French. and -terman spoken a@this: house. mh32m F. STUMPRF. NEVADA IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY. —. AND MACHINE SHOP. chinery of, every description.— ae: Machinery constructed, fitted up or repaired. Every kinds of Building Castings, Saw, «rist, Malt «nd Bark~ Milttk— Horse Power and Car Wheels ‘Orders. filled promptly, and at as low ratesas any Lstsblishment in Sucramento or San Francisco—ireight ‘ ' HEUGH & THOM He can al* vld stand on Commereial Steam Engines and Boilers built to order. Castings and. MaStar Quartz Miuing Compa’y. Annual fleeting of Stockholders, fy get ene is hereby givens that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders in the Star Quartz Mining Compapy will be held at the office of said company, in the Blore.of A. Sanford, on Broad street, at the hour of 6% o’clock, &. M.on the 2nd duy of May next. 4 full representation, either by persun or proxy, iS €arnestly requested. — DB ERIN, Seo’y. Nevada, April 2nd—im Sete ROINANCH No. 3—Revised.—An Ordinunce fixing the Bouus of certain city offiers. The Trustees of the city of Nevada do ordain as follows: ; Sec: 1. Lhe Marshal, Treasurer and Assessor, shali each give bonus with two or more geod and sufficient sureties, to be approved by the Board of Lrustees, payale to the inhabitants of the city of Nevada, condit‘onul for the fuithful periormance ef theirdutier, “ih the penal sume ioilowing, to-wit: . ie 9 ‘Lhe diarshal in the sum of $5,000. ne Treasurer in the sum 01 95,000. : The Assessor in the sum of #1 LUO. See. 2. All oraers heretofore passed fixing the bouds of city vfficers are hes evy repale¢. \Paseed March 21, ied. JUNA, CLARK, Pros. bl. &. Baker, Sceretary. \ e & ahaa -pasortmens of gaods usually found wa storeor