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..tien.on—the-qui-vire.in__relation to_the matHevada Daily Transcript.
SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 30th
City and County Official Press
THe Mexicomitias Arrain.—At,. last
it is formally announced that Maximilian
will acerpt a throne in Mexico. Thanks .
that the suspense is over. The game has
been fora long time to keep public «xpecta\ Shenandoah Rivers are greatly swollen by
%P
. Bastern News.—Adviees from Newbetn confirm thefall of Plymotth Five
times the rebela stormed the tines of Gen.
Wessels and were ak ofteh reptléed with
great: slaughter, and but for the rebel iron.
clad our forces might have held the place.
The rebels report that Kirby Sinith 1s confident of his «bility to hold Shreveport
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A force of rebels are said to be concentra. ting at Front Royal, Va. The Potomac and
wiewers. Plants & Shrub
AT AUCTION.
Nee
i H& lergest and must splendid assortment of
Flowers, Plants, &c, will be sold at public
auction, ~
—THIS MORNING, #19 -v’clock,
Inithe National Exchange Hotel building.
ON BROAD STREET.
230 pots of Plants will be sold, edénsi-ting in
part_of FLOWfKS. EVERGREEN Siikippery,
about to lenve for greaserdom ; then it was
contradicted, and then again the thing was
varied-a little, until it had assumed every
shape and hue that the ingenuity of-corress
“ pondents could devise. And now at last]
when no other shade of the question could
bo—presented—_to_the public, we have the
positive assurance that the pup trem-the
Hapsburg kennel is going to be imported to
vur continent.
Well,_we are glad the agony of stiispense
ia over. The werld knows the nature of
the breed all the way from Rodolph of Hapsburg, to him who aspires to reign on the .
_tbrone of the Montezumas. Some men of
intellect, inveappeared to redeem the royal
line, but there is nothing eo terrifying mr the
race thit @ny American need
Japanese cure for despair—bowel-ripping.
Maxim Ilian may land in Mexico with a large
body of foreign mercenaries, and he may be
“euppol ed by the Catholic clergy of the
country: But ifthe people do not pit him
“te the. reset-es—_4a8-done—with_ ane of his
ssi Aztec predeceassra, they will at lenat make
bim exclaim like the baking monarch, “This
is indeed no bed of roses TS
_‘Phe-whole werld knows: the nature of the
Mexican people. -They may be put in duress
for a time, but pronunciamentos and guerrillas will be as prolific as’ ever all over that
wide extent of country to the south of ts.
The country is*welt adapted to the uses.of
“ge rrithis; atid g trer rite w Fria up there:
as-readily and more bo than in the past.—
The Hupaburg hee gota job on his hands,
that none bit—Yankees, with their rapid
colonizatioi schetnes, ean properly perform,
the Diichesa Lucy, Maxitmillian may be able
to get an iden of the way we do business with
. & people just acquired, but there are obstaclea in his way that are insuperable.
We do not feel very muctr alarmed about
the decision of the Emperor elect of Mexico:
Let lim come to the continent.
learn something by the trip.
He anay
The world may
gain agreat dealot information by an unfortanate experiment. Where areallour “manifest
. destiny’ men now? Have they lost heart 7
We acknowledge that the. presumption of
Europe of placing one of their fossila of
monarchy ona throne in republican Ametica
ia provoking, and makes every democrate
heel rise from the ground as if for a kick,
and ~his—fingers~ involuntarily -clinch; but
when we come to look at the puppet show in
a proper light, it would be laughable were if
not for-the, tragic features that must accompany. it. “ite ° <3
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Whatever i Happens in these perilous times;
let us keep in mind the adage, “Every dog
has hie day” and feel sure that Louis Nepoleon, Maximillian, Duke Gwin, and all that
sort of thing, are gomg te—be_played_out by
and by. There’sia good time coming, boys,
and a great many of us will live to bee it. or
will. die believing it.
A New Horer.—Articles of incorpotation have been filed in the County Clerk's office, anys the Virginin Enterprise, by N.P.
Sheldon, A. B Poul, G. Hardy, W. H. Dolman, and J.J. Denny, under the name of
the “Iwperial Hotel Company,” with a cap.
ital atock of BLO0,000, divided inte 500
shares, of ‘$200 each. The intention is to
erect and taintain a first class hotel at Gold
Hill.
theetock has been subscribed already.
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A PARTY of men with twenty. pack thwes
left Sacramento én Sunday mérniig for
It is the advance of a larger party who will proceed pia. Visalia atid "the
Kern River-country to Arizona, where they .
will prospect the country between the San
Stockton.
Juan and Gila rivers.
<
A-FINE court house is being erected at
Dayton county seat of Lyon county, N. T.
>.
AT Polat, On the 25th iust., aFhan supposed to be James Raymond, accidentally, ter of Kentéchy.
fell from the balcony of the Wheeler House,
ay
and was killed. ~ ie
OREGON apples are telling at Lewiston,
I T., at 25 certs apieve.
4 OEM ESTAS RETIRE IG LENCO AT ITOSERNTS PORE IAT T S TT TTI N TTA N NT TE eS ABN A SRBIN INS
imitate the . 4+ — Bothbranehes of Congress-have passed a
Over fifty thousand dollars worth of
Rebel deserters report that Longstreet .
has been eent-te Richmond, and-that many
heavy guts have aldo beeneent there. A
helef is current that an early retrogade
fevement-will be nade by Lee's army+
It is said that orders have béen issued to
ate upon the rebels.
» Orders have been iasued for a draft in
Penneylvania, Ohiv, Massachusetts und New
Jersy.
An unsuceess{ul attempt wos made to de»
stroy ‘the Wabseb cff Charleston, by a torpedo. j
Civilians are not allowed to go to the front.
of the Ariny of the Pototnac,
The pirate deridadts eruising inthe Gulf.
Anumbercf tessels have been sent. to the
Southetn coast, “At Fortress Mourve and
the navy yard, great activity prevails, indicating the approvch of hostilities On the Suuthern const : :
joint resolution mereasing the duties op 1m:
porta 50 per ceut for sixty dye.
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Musicat, ExtenratnMent.—Ossian E,
-Dodge,—ard—Wen Hayward, our readers
should remember, will be here for the -purpose of giving one of their high'y interesting
entertrininents on next Puesday evening It
is said of Mr. Dodge, that be has piven more
Pconcerta and better satisfaction than any oth.
and at the same tune amusing. He compets
all who-hear-bimto trugh,-and delineates
Mr.
“Tay ward has a euperior voice and is a pers
feetinaster of
character perfectly without costume.
wusic. All who wish to be
attend the coneert.on Tuesday night.
— Dee ere ieee aE
New PLAN rs.—A-f-llow was standing
around a lot of house plants exposed for
sale yesterday, in one ef-our stores. He was
expressing his preference. Said hes ‘TD like
verbenas, the burdock and
South American pimlicue,“but after all, to
the spring of the yeur, no rare plants look se
good to we ag the horse mtdish.” Ths mon
who had the plants for sale linked as if he
would like to engage the fellow, but somes
how no arrange mente were made.
geraniuinns,
Fink. Struck oF Boots asp SHOES. —
William R Coe, has just received, at his old
dies, ahora.genta’ beots childrens’ shores, &e.
*Phoge in want of anything in ‘hie'line will do
well to efiland examme. bis stock. He guarantees satisfaction and will aell at-extremely
loW rates for e rsh.
wn sca
Meat) Makgev.—James Monroe still
holds forth at bis old stand on Broad street,
na will be seen per advertisement in another
coluwn, He sells good weats— that is certain.
er
Goop Time.—lne Sacramento and Marysville stages arrived yesterday at 1 o'cluck,
a
THANKS.—Abe Wage.er, agent at Sacs
ramento of the Cal. Stage Cu., will please
accept our thapks for tavors extended this
office.
er
New Roap.—For, the convenience of
those who attend the Pie-nic, a road-has been
opened trom the Grass Valley turnpike to the
grounds. “he new road intersects the-raaa
Valley turnpilee at the race track.
THANKS.—We are indebted to W. G.
Roberta, agent*of the Pacifie Stage and Express Co., at Sacramento, and W. 8S. McRoberts for a full supply of Sacramento and Sao
Francisco papers. ;
—_—
WE are indebted to Sam Lewis for a fine
Hungarian pipe. Being out of tobacco we
borrowed a pipeful to try it.. Smokes,bully.
Sam, here's a whifl—“our-beat wishes ™
PRENTICE, of the Louisville Journal, hae
been el-eted by the Legisliture, State PrinTne priatera in the Virginia Union office
commanders having eclured troops tu retali.
_Entertainments, at the
HexequaHed im-qu-tity; he has—regardicss of ex
. Accomplished and Artistic Balladist Living.
ér living sitiger, His comic style ‘is br fined
. sell at reasonable ratea for eash
pee JAMES MOSKOE can he found
at the oid stand on Broad Street.
where he ie prepared to cps it! ev
stand, .aJarge and_eleg-nt-aasortinentof m+ CaHhfornia Stage Company's:
bery, FOR SALE OR RENT.
OFFER for, salé or rent, a Large Fire
“Pro@f Brick Stdre, 22 by 50 fret, with
splendid ¢ellar. ‘The Louse is tuilt and finished
in a workmanlike manner, aud well arranged
for a clothing or'groccry store. It is situated
iti the town of Oniega, atid commands the entire
trade of tHat place, scotchinan’s Creek. Dia.
mond Creek, Alpha and Fal) Creek. Near by 38
the Tecumseh. Fidelity. Union, Star and-other
ledges that are now being developed and paying
well. beside@ a large district of surface or hill
claims, that will, on-completion of the (mega
ditch, be watered by both the South Yubs and
Omega Water Ditches. A better chance for a
jon given when desired JOHN W. HINDS.
LALEUCIA, “C¥rPress, ORANGE TREES, CERA .
NIUMS, PINKS, &e. &c ap30
GRAND CONCERT.
OSSIAN E.
y 7 HOSE Fashionable Sociables have been so
imimensely popular throughout New Eng
land durin z the past twenty-five years, will have
the pleasure of giving on*.of his chaste, patriotic, pathetic, literary, musical and humorous
BAPTIST CHURCH,
TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 3rd, ’64.
e
With a desire and determmation to furvish to
his western musical friends an entertainment un
pense—secured the invaluable services of the eminent vocalist, ;
WILLIA™ HAYWARD,
Who is justly styled by the leading musical crit
ies of the Atlantic cities asthe most Effective,
Nevada, April 30.
MEAT MARKET,
yy AMES COLLEY keepaon-hand
the very best of Beer, Pork. Mur
W TON. VEAL, Corner Beer andPorkK, at his shop on Rroad Street
two doors below Hanson & Co's, which-he-witt
— apse
ME \T MARKET a
= en eryhnody with the hest of beer,
VEAL, Pork, MUTTON. Connen BEEF and PORK
&e, &e at the lowest ¢ash prices.
SLECTION NOTICE,.—Pursuant to an
, Act ofthe Legislature Incorporating the eit
ofNevada. notiee is hereby given ta the ane:
field electors of said city thet an election will
be heldon MONDAY, May 2nd, 1864, for the
following officers, viz + ° Pa
Five Trustees, One Marshal, One
Preasurcr, One Assessor.
hy order of the Board of Trustees, P.
.8 Baker, Clerk. J CLARK, Pres.
_W.F Haz'ett is appointed Inepector and W.
FE. Preasey aud M. S Hamilton, Judges of the
election.‘ The Polls will be opened in the City
Hallat 8 o'dock, A Mand remain open until
sundown. By order of the Board of Trustees,
JONATHAN OLARK, Pres. ,
W. H. Criwford, Clerk pre tem.
COACH E.S8
WILL LEAVE NEVADA
‘ «DAILY
At2\ o’clock, P. ML,
FOR
VIRGINIA AND CARSON CITIES
Arriving at Virginia at 11 A. M.9 &,.
Returning will leave Virginiaat 4A
M. arriving at Nevada at 10 P. M.
Connecting with the
Compaeny’s Daily Line of
Concord Coaches for Sacramento,
At&Aa.M.
For Marysville at 7 A. M.
W. H: DAVIDSON, Agent
Nevada. June 2d—tf
Pacific Stage & Express Co.
ee
N AND AFTER MONDAY, DEC’R
lath, 1864, this Company wil! fun a
‘DAILY LINE
q
(
—or— . Sie
Six Horse Concord Coaches,
cgi . —TOo— :
VIRGINIA CITY,
And ail parts of
NEVADA TERRITORY.
Stages leave the office from the
UNION HOTEL...MAIN STREET,
For Virginia, at 2 30 P. M.
Each day. For Lincoln and Saé¢ramento—connectmg,at Auburn Station witathe ears of the
Sacramento. Valley Railroad—at 5 A: M.
S PEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT
€
. have presented Jehn Church, one of the
editors and proprictorsS a cune valued at
$100. : .
= Le _ ——--— =
ed
“GUARANTEED.
, sax, W: H. LADD, President.~
W. 8. MctRGberts, Agent: A
Rosks, OLIANDIES, EVERGREEN ACCASIA, MA.
+ day of January, 1864. (No. 1.) February 29th,
Names. No Cortif No Shares No Aws’t Am't
D oO D CE, aig WooParcoccht heeer ere
NOTICE OF SALE:
ell
tnsinees—man—with-s-smal-eapital cannot be . 9, address
found. Apply immediately tc the undersigned . .
at Kidd’s Banking House inth's city. PossessNevada. March Ist, 1864.
WIE undersigned agent for the ‘Florence
+ Sewing Machine €o,” tukes pleasure in an-nouncing to those in want, that he now has sueh .
arrangements with the General Agent for the
Pacific coast, at San Francisco. thatche can furnish at short notice, any kind machine wanted:
The price ranges from $65 00 to $145 OU.
specimen can be seen at my residence, No.
85 Main street.
: \
For circulars or samples of sewing, apply to
GEo. A. RANDALL, Agent.
At WEAVER & Compavy’s store, No, 59 Broad
street. Nevada €ity——____—— mri-tf
etree sorereartre .
__Office of Wild Rowe Copper Mining Co.
Speneevitie, {Pretty man’s Kanch, Nevada Co.
TE. HERE is delinquen* upon the following dé
i seribed stock in the above named Company.
on gecount of Assessments levied on the 2.st
1k64, (No. 2.) and-on Mareh 19th. 1864, (No. 3,)
the several amounts set opposite the names of
the respective shareholders, 4s fo lows ¢
W. A. Stites, not iss 250, 1,2,3, $37 50
ae PO HY
Lavina Pascoe 19. 100 2, 4, 10.00
A. Jd. Johnson, 24, 25 26, 200 3, 10 00
S.J. Mathews, 27, 28, 200 3 10 00
Wim. Lithyes, net tee Lag 1,23, 14.1ua.
J thaines. notiss. 200 1.2.3, 3000
And inaceordance with law. and an order of the
Board of Trustces., made on Ap il 26th, 1864. so
miny shares of each pareel of said stock as may
be necessary. will be sold at the effice of the
Company, at Pretty man’s Hotel spenceville;
ON SATURDAY, May 14th, 1864,
At 6 o’elock, P. M_ of said day,—to pay! said delinguent assessments thereon, together. with
cust’ uf advertising and expenses of sale. :
W. WALLACE ATWELL, See’y.
Spenceville, Pre tymanu’s Ranch, }
April 2vth, tw.
Central Pacific Railroad.
—AND—
CX AND AFTER MONDAY, April 25th, un
til further notice, trains will leave the foot
of K STREET, SACRAMENTO. a follows.
For Lincoln and Folsom, at...-6.15 A. M.
For FO]s0Wi, Qticsccc ccc esssss gees v.30 AM.
RETURNING,
Leave Folsorn at sossc ces osc cccacsease 7.304. M
Leave Lineola at.... PS ENSERS . REG 10.45 A.M.
LELAND STAYS FORD,
_President C. P. R, R. CO, anzs
BLACKSMVYEU WAS FEED.
: 2 ee ~ a
4 BLACKSMITH is ‘wanted 1mmediately—
Zk one who can do every kind of work Appry
to C. E. HUMPLURILES, Broad street
: Nevada, April Sth. :
UNTON HOTEL,
Main Street, Neveda,
———
WEessrs. Eaton & Williamson,
~Having teased the above New, Ft
ant and Commodious Hotel. and
urnished itin the most costly maa
ner, are now prepared to receive
their triends.and the public gener
Pally, believing they can satisfy all
who may favor them with their patronage.
Hotel contains
ONE HUNDRED LIGHT AND AIRY ROOMS,
NOT A DARK ONE IN THE HOUSE,
And ofa size much targer than are usually found
in Hotels. The Parlersare furnished in a superior style:
THE BEDS are supplied with the very best
Spring and tlair Mattresses—tie linea clean and
ofthe very best quality.
THE TABLE will contain all that the market
affords.
— THE BAR is fitted ap ina style not surpassed
by any house in the State, and all its contents
are he ere kinds, ;
THE BILLLARD ROOM is supplied wilan’s best Tables. pocket and anaes. cis ws
Persons travelimy to and from Washoe will find
this House the mhst desirable stopping place on
the route. To. the—travelers for pleasure, we
have only to say that the climate of Nevada is not
surpassed in ny part of the state }
The Pacific Stage and Express Company’s ef.
fice is in the House. and passengers by the Cali
fornia Stage Co’s coaches will driven to the
Union if they desire. The Post Office, Telegraph
and Express: offices are in the same block. . :
wey Hebe . wise)
tur SAAC WILLIAMSON
Nevada, ‘Ape yeh Itt. i
Nevada Ice Company.
W E would inform the citizens of Nevada that
¥ we are prepared to furnish
“Good Ice, .
A4 any and at all times on the most reasonable
terme. Orders lett at No. 5 Commercial Street
will recrive prompt attention.
: THOMPSON, HALE & STONE,
Nevada, April 23d.
Spring Style for 1861!
oe
‘A. LAMOTT,
' PASHIONABLE HATTER,
Cor. of 2nd and J St. SACRAMENTO.
——
H AS issued the style of Hats for Spting and
Summer wear. ~
As this is the Best place in the State té
procure a fime‘and Fashiensible
Tile call on him and select ~~
One from his—the ~
Largest & best stock in the country
<AT PRIGES—
LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE.
— \
CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD . _
The
. Pine,’ Cedar and Spruce Lumber.
Sore Throat.
te Cough.
and similar troubles, if suffer:d to progress, result in serjuus Pulmo: ary, Bronchial and Asthmatie affections oftentiimes iucurable.
Brown’s Bronchial Troches
are compounded #0 asto reach direc'ly the seat
of the disease and give aimost instant relief.
Agents for Caillurnia, ReEppINGYON & Co.,;
San Francisco.
Sly * SSA SOMES “ane :
Fo. Marshal.
RTEQVE. VENARD,
nnounces-himself as a candidate
for Marslial at tie coming election.
Nevada. April 4b
GEORGE $8. PIERCE, ;
a candidate for the Uffie of
CITY MARSHAL.
For Marshal.
Is
@s. Ss. GETCHELL,
sa candidate tor the effice of City’
Marshal at the ensuing election.
NEW SPRING GOODS!
_ JACOB ROSENTHAL, —
ifs just reccived at his
No. 64 Broad Street, Nevada.
a entire new stock of Spring and Summer
JA, Goods consisting in part of
‘Plain and Fancy Silies, Chattis, De
Laines, Linen, White Goods,
Hostery,-Carpets, ON Cloths; &6¢:i ‘Which we offer at .
I¥VERYT LOW RATESB!
Iam now receiving most of my Goods direct
from New York, and ean afiord to sell them
Cheaper than any other Dry Goods House in the
city. Phe hates of Sevada_and_the surrouad=.
ing towns are invited to calland sce for them-.
selves. My prices are low and Goods will be
foundas represented ‘Thanktul to my patrons
1OF past favors f solicit a Contiitaice.
. _ JACOB ROSENTHAL.
Nevada, April 23d. jt :
A. A. SARGENT,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
) FFICE—In Kidd's Building, corner of
( + Broad and Pine streets—Nevada
A. €. NILES,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
FFICE—In Lewis’ Building, corner of
Broad and Pine streets. Nevada (
J. i. CALDWELL,
‘ Attorney and Counselor at Law;
Office on Broad street, in Fire proof Building,
opposite Speuce’s Drug Store.
E,W. SMITH,
Justice of the Peace,
FFICE at the Old Place, on Broad
Street, ;
LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER!
H. SOUTHARD,
Proprietor of the
TILTON MILL,
Two and a hait miles east ‘of Nevada city.
Manitfecturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Kepi constantly om hand:
Orders left atthe Mill, or with J. 8. Johnston, .
at Weaver & Co’s will be promptly and faithfully 7
attended to. ap? 6m
Spenceville House.
E. Gc. PRETYMAN,
Would take this method of informing ©
fF: Spenceville, 20 miles from Nevada, 01
the Sacramento toad, where he is prepared to aceomttiedate ahy number of persons
with Board and Lodging, The House is furn:
ished with ew Bedsand everything comfortable for tratclers; Parvies desiring to make 4
pleasant trip-would do well to visit thin sectiet
of the county. ~ keeCy PURTYMAN.
Spenceville, Mareh 31. ~~
CHAUVEL HOUSE.
Virginia City...Newada Territory:
co by
No. 12 Noxth C. Street.
ff Adjvining the Medan Building, ~~~
FIRS’ CLASS
, Hotel and Restaurant!
Open all night. Klegantly furnished Roow#
FOR FAMILIES.
and
Nevada, March 15th.
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salaries
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tienda bttended tar nee y Promptty
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Virginia, April 13tb—tf
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