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April 30, 1864 (4 pages)

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stan Ist, 1864. ** Florence suie_in-anyw has sueh ent for the he can furine wanted: 45 00. idence, No. £, apply to ee ~The Nevada Daily Transcript . SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 30th. Boarp oF -Trustees, Thursday Evening, April 28th.— Present, Clark, President, ‘Abbott and Crawford. ; Ordered, that the City Marshal be inatrected to employ immediately a competent pers‘son to repair the-hydrants, under the direeent. i 0. 59 . Broad tion of the Chief Engineer of the Fire De= . “STRAVED.—=A pair of large mules eteay ed from Pretyman’s Ranch, on or about the 20th inst. ‘One is a black mare mule, with ears eplit, and the other a bay horse mule, Idp-eared. They each have a‘ hair brand V on the left si'e and suddle and hariess marks. A liberal reward is offered ifthe mules are left.at any pl .ce where the owner can get them. Address Robert Legge Nevada City, er E. C. Pretyman, Spences ville, et ee partnent.——_—__—— ——— —A’ petition. of J: LL. Caldwell and “others, ~, James Couey, 4 Market, advertiees fresh meata, of superior} at the Broad Street Nevada, Jan 294 R64. Weaver oe — Column. ] ACARD ° WEAVER 3 COMPANY. . FOYTESS, re‘land Asth-— le. ches ‘ly the seat ant relief. UN & Co.,; ancis¢o. DR, candidate tion. CE, : ima of ) a and Summer hahtis; De icods, pths; de.a ATES! Goods direct to sell them . House in the he surround=. cé for them-. ;oods will be lo my patrons ace. ENTHAL. T. / at Law. ny, corner of ada J r at Law. Zz; corner of je ah, at Lew, roof Building, — i, Peace, ce, on Broad UMBER . ! EL, Nevada city. etail Dealer in e Lumber. G hand. J. 8. Johnstos, : yand faithfully . ap? 6m d of-informing ~~ ened a Hotel at . m Nevada, 08 re he is preber of person House is furn: hing comforts ing to make 4 isit thin secte8 URTY MAN. USE. s Territory. — ES . Street. in Building, s « jurant! : urnished Rooms ’ Prop’r: “Broad treet was tnid over till next 4 davieting. _and M. " Hamilton and W FE. Pressey, were _by-tind-by.” — hour ir ——“talled to set the broken bunes——_____ ‘ry, &e., comprising 250 pots, from the Unieg to, fatores oer fricids sad é. W. Haslett wes appointed inspeetor, “appointed judges of the city election -tu be held on Monday next. Ordered that the polls be opened at the City Hal! on Mondayat 8 o'clock, A. M. t SNS ESS COPPER .—By accounts sent us from the cupper region in thedewer portion of our the pro= gressive spirit, exhibited in the steady, uns tiring work of sinking shafts, nels, &ec., for the rich copper leads whicn are proven, beyond a doubt, tu exist in that section.” The Well claim, in which the-first indications of copper were found, is now proving itself tu be a good thing to the fortunate owners. The deeper they’ go down the richer ia the ore. Nor is the leed cone: fined -to-this claim alone. The Mammoth, Grey Eagle, Wild Ruse, Fortunate, and other-companies, ate pushing down their shufte county, we are plesecd to otice rupulog tun any and Sight, contident ia die time te Fenp aye ane perten of the building lately occtipied _feward for their labor. Aga corresp_ndent siys—"T his country must yield rich returns A THE tee ARRANGEMENT FOR TRAVER. Some time next week the stages of boththe California and Parifie Cam panies will connect with the Pacific Rattroad at New Cre: tle, a new town-this side of-Linca!n. We may then Jook fur pease RECESS; iets en: ee ce presa matter from Sac ramente at an early” ‘the day. The stages -for Nevada Territory will leave this city nt least three hours earher than they have heretofore done, and passengers will have time for_a bod B rest in this city tind then arrive’ in the mes » tropolis of the silver region three hours ears lier than by the Placerville or any other . route over the mountsine. nassesithllDpietestes Tere dont seem to be a great amount of anxiety on the part of patriots to srve the citys For many ef the offices to be filled on Monday next, we have heard no exndia dates named. And even those who are bes fore the people don’t seem ta be over anxious to urge their claims. They are probably waiting patiently for some “atragetic movement” on the d: ay of election. Gentiles men, ‘go in” and--make atively time—gire scctasinas a show.’ Here’s to the best men. ~ ACCIDENT.—B--njunin F. Mead, who is engaged in the diggings of. Jacobse & Sar. gent, at Quaker Hill, had his leg broken yesterday morning. A large piece of pipe clay rolled down upon him from the bank, erushing and breaking the bones of hie right leg below the knee. Dr. R. M. Hunt was Paciric SraGe anp Express Orrice. The office of this Company, located in the Union Hotel, has been nicely fitted up. W. S. McRobers is to have the management cf the business in this place. We understand that they will soon be ready for the express dueiness, FLOWERS AT AUCTION. —Schimgar & Co. arrived in this city yesterday with a large and splended lot of Flowers, Shrubbeon Nursery, Sacremento, which will be disposed of at public auction, this mérving at 10 o'clock, at the room furmerly occupied as the Postoffice, on Broad street. We ad vise everybody to be on hand and secure eome of the best plants ever brought into the mountains.” The reputation of the Union Nursery stands A No. . for good flowers and plants. = ———— Rare Cuance.—The large fire soaat brick store, 32 by 50 feet, situated at Omes ga,is offered for sale at avery low price if applied for soon. Tt is well arranged for a ~ grocery or clathing store. banking house, Broad -street. We understand that Jim. McCue, who is always after some new thing, is about to put on a line of Omnibugses te connect with the Pacific Railroad at Neweastle. We'll wager if MeCae starts io he’ll make the yee ‘notice in another toe the next station thus cnabling the stages Bread Street, next door to City Jail Apply at Kidd's . quality for sale at prices fo suit the timer. He has also, splendid corned beef and pork, and in fact everything usally found in a first. class matcher shop. ie ee THe Ce ntr ul Pocitie Ran icuad and Califérnia Central Raitroad, as—wit be-seen bye column, are making regus . ) trips te Lincoln and Folsom, leaving Sacras mento atthe following bourse: For Lineola 6:15 a.M. F@P Folsom at 10:30-4. Mh Returning: leeve Feteown at 7:30 A, M. Leave Lineelo at 10:45 a. M. vefy short time the cars will be running and Foleem at Ina to reach this city with the Sacramento and the moruing. — WELLS, Fargo & Cov., rangements to carry express matter by the Central Pacific Railroad, and we now receive letters and packages by-f-o’eloek. ee eww Mees made ars . Monday the 25th day of J anuary, LUSTER. FOR CASH. SanFranetscocmattsartarbout-H chock ir me» (New Dry Goods Store The undersigned, begs leave. to inform-the La. —_ ~ caine dies of Nevada and vicinity and the public in general that he has opened his New Dry Goods Store, . At the Cor. of: Broad & Pine Sta, Whero he -will ne keep ~ hand the finést assortmeut of -—— __ We shall. sell our Goods, We Il keep po more running accounts, and all God s ordered: must be paid for when _ purchased or on delivery. We lave been forced to pursae this course, from the great difficulty and Joss that naa been sustained in collecting sucha large number of accounts as have heretufore been on the Books of this House. ~ ; -In.a credit business, the GOOD and PROMPT PAYING customers have to pay for the doubtfui ones, as the Mer chant has to make up in LARGER PROFITS the amount he loses in BAD DEBTS. By adopting the Cash Principle! ry Hanoy AL.—John Herzinger bas leased “by SW Grash, and ae epencd—with @ splendid steck ot vets and shores G. A. CHURCH. GoR. CRAWFORD Cc. A. CHURCH & CO. . At the Junction of Main and Commercial Streets: We keep omhand [ a full eupply ofT~ JUSTICES’ —» AND 2 CONSTABL KS?
Blanks! Dealers in PLAIN AND FANCY S TATION K ee x; BLANK BOOKS, a merGeoxwuwrpyD PEN 8! 4 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &c. Nevada. April 8th. J. M. LEVEY, Druggist and Apothecary, == Commercial Street, a A few doors below the Daily Transcript Office. . Nevada, Nov. 19th €. E. Humphries, Blacksmith and Whe:lwright, Everything in the Blacksmith despatch and at reasonable rates. Particular attention paid to aps.6m . STORE. A. BARUH. Opposite St. Louts House, Ne~ada City Cat. Horseshoeing — FANILY GROCERY No. 27 Commercial Street, ! ‘Informs the public that he wift keep Cea on hand, Ranch Butter, Cheese. Vegctables, Coffee, Case Goods, Fruit; A fine assortment of goods usually found ima store ot that kind His articles are all of the first quali ty and will be sdld cheap for cash. He can al-— . ways be foupd at his old stand on Commervial street. Nevada. Nov. 16th. CH. FERRAND, PHOTOGRAPHIC AND DAGUERREAN ARTIST. Every kind of Photographs and Ambroéty pes taken in the best atyle ofthe Art, . ON PINE STREET, Over the United States Bakery . it System, and with our facilities in San Franand Wheelwright tine done with }. DRUGGIST Drugs und Medicines E. F. SPENCE, Wholesale and Retail ag BROAD STREET, NevadajfCity, Cal. —— Keeps constantly on hand a fullsupply of W hite Lead, Paints, of all kinds, — Paint Brushes, Plaster Paris,; ° Whiting, ~ ‘Pare Kerosene, In our busine "88, We shallbe able to seit at = LOWER PR ICES. Than it would be possible fo do under the ored= cisco, will be ableto give our customers all the advantages of the markets, and sell at such prices as will . Wholesale: Buyers will Gna. it pucntig *o.their advantage to give ‘ms a call. ‘Our ‘business will be conducted on the prineiples; of — Quick ‘Salen: Light Profits and-n0 _ Bad Debts. We ‘shall stiles adhere to Thanking our friends for the libera} patronage heretofore enjoyed by this House, and hoping for acontinuance of the same, and trusting that our Cash System, will meet their approyal, We remain, Respectfully. WEAVER & COMPANY. SS eee WEAVER & COMPANY, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LIQuvoOR Ss. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. wF OR CASH. I NO. 69 BROAD STREET, “Nevada C City. Ee Preseriptieons compoutr. _Nevada, April sth. Camphene, Spirits Turpentine; Lard ot, Castor oil, -Linseea oni, . bs) Neatefoot Oi1,' Carriage Sponge, _ Chamots Skins, A fee, he. & FANCY. Saris ty aad mania abundance. ‘ a eypintgm riateas wr tnt fact every afticle in the aa ofa well ordered Drug Store. 7 eo ded with all possible care and precision. 7 ; Nevada, Nov. 20—tf = Cc. Hi. MEYER & co. WHOLES@ALE DEALERS IN FINE BRANDIES, WINES, AND Liquors generar: BRICK STORE; 76 BROAD STREET Nevada, April 26, 1864. -A. ISOARD, ~— Wholesale dealer in oLe WINES, LIQUORS, BITTFRS, &., &e. Next to Weaver & Ce store, on Broad Street Nevada, Nov. 19— . National Exchange Saloon. CARLEY & POTTER, Prop’rs. fh Yor wse $4 LOON-has been leased by the unkw. and fitted up asa firat class Saloon. We shall always keep on hand the best of Wines, Liquors, Ale, Porter & Cigars. This Saloon is furnished with two of the best Billiard Tables in the State. Nevada. April 7th—tf i BLAZE’S SALOON‘ COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8T If You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO BLAZE'S FRESH RANCH BUTTER RECEIVED EVERY MORNING, , . AT THE United States Bakery, On Pine Street, JULIUS DREYFUS. J. M’ALLISTER. 7 OULD inform their ojd friends and the W publie generally that they“have opened a Fruit & Vegetable Store, _ON MAIN STREET, Oppesite Union Hotel Where they will always keep on hand Apples, Fruit of alt kinds, Fresh Vegetables,” Fresh and Sait Fish, Ham & Bacon. Dried Beef, &c. &c. We shall endeavor to keep on hand everything usually found ina Fruit and Vegetabie store. Neveda, “Des. mcciinail & . Ea” Goods delivered Free of Charge £3 er olicits 4# continuance. HK Silks, Merinos. and all kinds of Dress ‘Gvods, Of the Latest Styles and Fashions, — t= Also a full assortment of (-] Embroidery, ‘Trimmings and Millinery Goods. Carpets, The katronage of the public is respectfully solicited. a A. COLDSMITH, At the late stand of Bates & McCormick. oe a6 SAMUEL LEWIS, Suctessor to Lewis Bros. iMPotteRoF CEGARS AND TOBACCO, \. Pipes, Matches, Cards, &c. . ~At the old stand— Lewiat Bui'ding, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. snow eoeny to supply hia former patrons _ _and the public generally with h_all_goods—inhis line as heretofore at Burning ¥iata,._. }-— San PranciscePrices} —————— “Thankful for past patronage, lie reapectfully _meht-tf — ma Of igor. To. baceo, Fruit and. VARIETY STORE, EUCENE SCOLARI, Sucvieesor to-M, Michalaky, ’ as Nevada €ity. ied a EEPS ON HAND, Anples, Candies, Raisins, Almonds. Ali kinds of Nuts, Candies & Fruits, — : ALWAYS ON HAND, rr if you want.a splendid Cigar-sr-a—ev article of Smoking or Chewing Tobacco, give : ) me _a call. New Goods constant ly ‘being received from Sah +-Franrinéeu--Aq spectfully solicited. ic patronage is te E.S8C OLARIT, 2 doors from Haar & Co. on Pine St. “CIGAR EMPORIUM ” . 8S. ROTHSCHILD, At Junction of Main & Commiercial Sts. NEVADA, ——— mz Keeps constantly on hand the best of Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c. Which he will sell at the lowest porsible rates. Those in want of good Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, should by a'l means call at this well-known establishment. ——_aplif W. MACKI« HENRY PHILIP. H. MACKIE & CO., BANKERS. (Successors to C W Mulford:) : At the old stand, Main street. Nevada. G OLD DUST bought at the Highest Rates: J Sight Checks on San Francisco and Sacra mento, Exchange.on the Atlantic States and Europe, 1m sums to suit Advances made-on Gold forwarded to the L. 8. Mint for Assay or Coinage. County Serip bought at the Highest Rates. ae gency for insursnee against Fire. evada, July Ist, . ie62. GEO. W KIDD, In the Granite Building. Broad stree NEVADA. ; G OLD DUST purchased at the hignest J Market Kates, and liberal advances im on Dust forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U.S. Mint. Pag oe hecks ou San-Franeisco and SacramenDrafts on the Kastern cities at the Lowest nae 3 Collections made ’ ‘and State and County Se curities purchased atthe highest Mark . value. Nevada, Mare a? 7, 1661-tf ; WILD PICEON.’ Ae STEVENS, Proprietor. Have again opened the “Wild Pigeon Saioon,” at the old stand on RROAD STREET, Near the Corner of Pine Street, Nevadas” Where [ will be glad to. see my old custoiners and the public gene rally. Agood supply of Wines, Ales, Liquors, Larger Bove, CIGARS, ete. ete, Always lvept on HanaGive me a call at the old place. mh2-tim D. S. BAKER, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Oan Fruits Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada. BN H MEATS, of ALL MINDS cash. and-and for sale at Cheap rates for Goods delivered Free efCharge Within arecasonable distance of Nevada.woop—()f all kindy on bend snd for ease _ Nevada, Jan. th—Im heap for eagh.