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August 17, 1864 (4 pages)

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re, i 1} ad. . thoronglium, tors of the lum, 150; h. Wile —W. Barhe fastest ; to rule, y in Clasd eo , tandem st. premiiting stal~~ ren to the m, 50. _— h. Class red horse, tan 3, to 1, 50, =—Class — omplia ymplis.sal equeselegance nee _ and betng the rill be alplate (4 nh at any 4 Tucker & mt,.—For sAustin ty Ofier a ir entire yr the 3d toberts & dies real $2.. Rare rule, ist SS i co. es Bes is deli. he above mt levied et oppo‘6 as fols. Am’t. $10.08 1000 § 00 ee ay ¢ Se edinsin wah in uiidie tidy. SSS2sssess SSSSsss & Published Dally—Monday Excepted. PROPRIFTQRS. Te ofthe Tranacr: t-~25 ets r.aweek. Offite on cot tent, ster] = NATIONAL EXCHANGE BROAD STREET Sanne NEVADA CITY. ‘This old and well established Hotelis again Opened to the Public. {thas been remodeled and enlarged and is now one of the most.co nmodious Houses in the in terior of the-State. Located in an elevated position it commands a view of the eity aud surrounding country and insures good air in the heat of sammer. Built of BRICK AND FiInKPRO@F, itv walle keep ont, in great measure, the heat of the kan and give secnrity in caseof fire THe EXCHANGE is near the eénter of the town’ ona wide aud Tire business street of the city. There are noswooden buildings near the Hotel toendancer tt in case of conftarration. 4 THE ROOMS are eiegantly furnished, the Beds are ot Spring and Hair Mattrasses, uncx celled by any Hotelin the State—all the Farniture on of the latest style. f SUITS GF ROOMS, and every accommoda tion furnished faniitics and the traveling public. and ¢¥éty care taken-to make the House a HOME FOR BOANDERS ‘ +. RHE TABLA will at all times be furnished with everything the market affords, } The Coaches of the California Stace Cory any, Alpha,: Washington, Omega, Woolscy’s, Moore’s Flat. and Red Dov, have their offices at and take their departure from this Hotel, The House is kept open all Night. a 4 ‘where none but the best Wines and Ligquorg are tobe found. The BILLIARD TABLEs are Phe lan’s best. onnected with the Establishment tsa LIVERY STABi& where the best Turnonts may be had. Lancaster & Hasey, Prop’s. Nevatla, May 10th. : Matm Street, Nevada. Messrs. Eaton & Williamson, Having leased the above New, El gant and Commodious Hotel. and fornished it inthe most costly man ner, are now prepared to receive who'faay favor tuemwith ther patronage, The Hotel contains ONE HUNDRED LIGHT AND AIRY ROOMS, ‘ NOT A DARK ONE IN THN HOUSE, And ofasize much larger than are usually found in Hotels. The Parlorsare furnished in a superior style. . ; -. THE BEDS are supplied with the very best Spring and Hair Mattresses—the linea clean and ofthe yery best quality. eee THE TABLE will contain all that the market affords. ‘ THE BAR fs fitted up in a stylenot surpassed by any house in the State, and ali its contents are of the chojieest kinds. THE BILLIARD ROOM is supplied with Phe lan’s best Tables, porket and carom. Person veliny to and from Washoe will find this Hou ¢ most desirable stepping placé on the route. To the. travelers for pleasure, we have only to say that the climate of Nevadais not surpassed inany part of the State The Pacific Stage and Kxpress Company’s effieeis in the House, and passengers by the Chit: fornia Stage Co’s coaches will be driven to the Union if they desire. The Post Office, Telegraph and Express offices ave in the same block. IRA A. EATON, ' ISAAC WLLLIAMSON, Nevada, April 24th, iné4. NEVADA RESTAURANT. Commercial Strect, Next floor east of the new Masonic Hall. Cc. LECOCQ, Prop’r. AVING removed to the above stand; the un} dersigned has re-opened bis well known RESTAURANT AND ROTISSERIE, style totally unapproachable by any other on C the mountains. None but the best of cooks are employed. and the best edibles the market affords are here regularly served up to “hdisining the Restauranta indig-edan has been fitted up. where ; . @egular Boarder Will be served, at prices ranging from $7 per week upward. Meal hours—Breakfast, 6 to 7%; Dinner, 12 to 1% ; Supper, 6to7%. Ticketenave fot $7, and the meals wii] be farnished at the op tion ‘ot the purchaser. Private Rooms have been provided for ladies und families. Inthe Restaurant Department, Meals mity be-obtaiaed at all hours of the day and night. and customers are required to pay tor * only what they order. Confi ‘ent of hi« ability to please even the most tidi rietor. respectfully solicits « = ueabie be $F patronage. Remember the place : No. 33 & 35 Commercial Street. jyl2-tf Cc. LECOCQ. :77) SSPENCEVILLE HOUSE. > ——_ EK C BRET YMAN would take this method of informing the pablic that is 5 talien Anus aveat ile, miles ‘ Hpencev , ra any ee ished ith mew Bede and eve furnis w oped sable fer travels Parties de_N. Bowne ag. & DEAL, fo ae DEALERS I Sear Hardware, Iron, Steel. ‘ TOWDER AND FUSE, REVOLVERS, Leather and Rubber Belting, BLOCKS & SHEAVES, CORDAGE, . WHEELBARROWS, Oak, Ash, and Hickory Plank. A.general assortment of WACON MATERIAL, PAINTS, OIL & VARNISH, KREROSEN E, And a fine assortment of KEROSENE LAMBS, ¢ IRON HOSE PIPE, On Sunday one trainonl y, w il be run, leaving Sacramento at 6.15 A.M, and Neweastle at 16,30 ee AT THEIR OLD STAND, No. 27 Main Street, Nevada. their friends amd the public gener: . aa See SSSR Seer ally, balieving theycah satialy all ; OPPOSITE— Wells, Fargo ts Co's, WATCHES, C ‘Stecessor to C. Waa Chronometer & Watch Maker. peau I LOCKS, dJEWELRY,-&e, Commercial Street, Near the Corner of Pine Street, Nevada. June 9th—tf N Druggist and Apothecary, ' Cor. Commercial & Pine Sts. Nevada, -Nov, 19th — ; —— Masonic CEO. R. CRAWFORD, Building, on Pine Street ~ @ fall supply of Always on hand JUSTICES’ Blanks. ' » Metler Jo PLAIN. AND FANCY ?wrsSTATIONERY, 4 _ BLANK Books, _ sige ye Bae 8 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &¢.”° Nevada.#aly 28th — waa ce y to make a picasant trip do well te _ Visit section of the county, tte 4 eT! : Co w. at 7 30.4. M. 3.10.P. M 7.30 PM. atSa M. : at 11.45 A. M. 7.0 P.M. A. M. COL -At-2.G0As ar Sacramento, EDNES WILE LEAVE NEV4D A! VIRGINIA AN Newcastle a, J0.15_A. M4 ,arriveat Sacramento Stages for Virginia chy, city and-—fatermediate . cars at Neweastle at. 740 Ay™. rysville and ovber points north connect at Linin ee ‘At 12 o’clock, M., = POR be with the ~% Compauy's Daily Line of Concord Coaches for Sacramento, . For Mary@ville at 7 A. MM, H. DAVIDSON, Avent. _ Nevada. June 2d-tf DOWN TRAINS LEAVE & Newcastle at 6.30 a. M., arrive at Sacramento -_— D.CARSON CITIES. Arriving at Virginia at 5 A. M. a DAY. MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1864.. , Central Pacific Railroad, ( NANDAPTER Wednesday, July 20th, until further notice, the traine of Pacific Railroad will be run as follows : a UP TRAINS LEAVE Sacramento at 6.15 A. M-, arrive at Newcastle ® Central Satramento at 1 P.M. arrive at Newcastle at. Sacramento at 6.50 Pp. M. arrive at Newcastle at Neweastle at 5.30 P. M arrive at Sacramento at The6.15 A. M-and$ P.M.°up trains connect at the janction with the cars of the California Cen tral Nafiread for Lineoin. The 6.45 A. M , down train receives passengers from Folsom for Sacramento; and the 10.30 A. M., train connects at the same place with the cars for Folsom and at Saecrimento with the steamers “NO. 138. seememnandl It is strange that so many persons will suffér for years, with diseases — wth tl Aas phe __When they canbe readily cured. } FRANCISCO for ten years and during that time has not failedina single case that he has undertaken. : F “= DR. A. BALL, Returning willian+e Virginia até A. After astudy of forty years has succeeded iu M., arfiving at Nevadn at 8 P.M. —o compounding a Medicine of Purely Vegetable Preparation . That will cure the worst cases of GONORRHEA, GLEET, STRICTURE, SYPHITISIS, IMPOTENCY, SKIN Diseases, andall complaints arising from known procéss, System.
Dr. A. Ball’s Ladies Relief, For the radical eure of weakness aad irrezularities to which 80 many of the Ladies of the Pacifle coast are subject owing princi M@ly to the peeullarities of the climate, is the best preparatien yet discovered by the Medical Taeulty, as thousands that have used itcan bear testimony. Dr. Ball is nota Quack, He is regular educated Physician of forty ycars standing, and has adiploma,; which he will be pléased—toexhibit to those who may wish to Per sons living at a distance, by sending a de seription of their complaint. can have their medicines petup and sent by Mail or per Expresa, in sucha manner as not oply to insure safety in transitu but, so that ne ane would stepect what are the contents. Referpaces wilt—be—sent by mafl to those who muy wisli to eaqguilre as to the Dectors ability. t without injury to the Address, : A. BALL, ML D., No. 328 Montgomery street: Between California aud Pine, ier Consultations yx rsonal pr by mail, FREE. San Franeiseo, July 10th<3m ; * AS BEEN ESTARLISHEDIN-SAN . immoral praetices in less time than by any other The.. Blectropathic “Mstitute, : . 645 Washington Street; below Kearney Street. ., ++ senses Sem Francisco.Established February 1860, by an association of Sclentific gentlemen for the eure of Discases and for the suppression of QUACK ER yy: i leis one great Object of the Establishment of . the Institute was to insure to the afflicted Scientific and honorable treatment, wiiere they would.be safe trom thewiles-of empyricks who notonly rob them of their money but fill their ps dear with polwonous minerals, othereby de stroying what little of the constitution was left from the ravages of discasa. _ i The result thug far has greatly: @xepeded the most sanguine expectations of i1a founders, So liberally has been the patronare df the public that the Kesident Consulting P' Peitlany:-.-<° * J. H. Josselyn, M.D. Has becn evabledto reduce the prices of eure r very materially, ‘Phe fistitute combines within its practice: both the useof Vegetable Medi. ches, amd the K lectropathic System, that fs, the use of Electricity and the Celebrated Ber tat: Magnetic Baths the most powertul atixillery in the remoyal of disease: atts! the system yet discovered.” err : st 1S not necessary tocnumerate the disease treated at the Insfitute, Diseases no hatter @hat may be theirname or nature will be treated in the most gcientifie manner. Venereal, This terrible scourge can he entirely eradies ted, by the syatem practiced at the Institute in amuch shorter time than it has hitherto been accomplished by any physiean in this country, and socntirely is the disease: remoyed. that-no taint is left in the bload, to break out at same futnretime. The LRosident Physician would mere aaniee any one who has ever been afflicted, and Who taay have any fears that cure Was not offected, or that there ig some of the virus stil! remaining to call or write and consult him, and — they can_atonce have thelr mind reHevéd; and nas there be any trouble-a cure ean be war ranted. : : = ee To Pemales, Ladies afflicted or in trouble -witt-timd at the CROCKER. Pony Express. can’t be beat. atS A.M will do sponsibility « MICHAEL REESE, W. H. BADD. . HH. L. BARNES, CHRIS. REIS, J. &. MeCU WS MeRNOBER Nevada, J une ?thy 1e6d, PACIFIOEXPRE ( N AND AFTER JUS ist, this regular EXPRESS. ETSINESS BETWIN 5 San Francisco, Sacramens Neweastl>, Auburn Grass Valley, Neva fa lake City, “an Juan, Eureka North. Flats, Crystal Dik, Steamboat Springs, Carec and Silver cities, Day toss old Hiil, Washoe and irginia, citfes, Wada Teorrity. This Expréss will payarticular attention to making Collections, to t conveying of pneka ges and Treasure, and to¢ prompt deliveryof everything intrusted to tir cars. N. 8.—This Company composed entirely of residents of California amhaving conveyed by the fastest Hroad & “€;Pacifie Stage Company—cy are determined to give the public satisfacti aw to speed and: reand i» APht at Nevada. h the Stages for Ma Superiniendent C. FP. kRCo, Aug: 7+tf Pacine stage tnd. Express Co. ' New" Arm ngcement, . 3 — Onpnd after June. #c; this ~~“? = Compuy will runa ont sae Daily Line ae OF SIX HORSE CONCORD COACHES, . Connectiig with the Central Pacific Railroad at Newcastle For Grass ‘Valley, Neada, North San Juan, Forest city, Downievile: Virginia elty, and all parts of Nevada Territ#., car States Mafl and Pacific E press: N. B.—Pessengers by tis Line will arrive in Neyada and Virginia city before anything that leaves Sacramento at theame time, except the Personshavihg business. and ina hurry, will tind it to teiradvantageto tray. elon this line, which, fe sifety » Uperintendent, Ed y Woery’s and Orleans Directs ; their Express nd Stage line “end 8. B. CASWELL, JULIUS BEIS. JUDGE DENT. J. 8. Weve. E W. H.ADD, President. 8S. B. CASWELL, Ser. w.s. McRoberts, ent at Nevada. Nevada. Jane 7th. 1>#4f : Nevada EFewery, tet 55 Broad Str«6 Nevada City, Duteh Flat, Nevada places connect wit ryimg the United comfort iy Stace leaves the oice at Union Hotel. Ne. vada for Virginia Cityal? A.M. each day ; and for Sacramento—canecting at Neweastle with the ears of the C@ral Pacific Railroad~ S COMPANY . Company TREASURY NOTES. 1TATE OF CAL! FORNIA, County of Ama i) dor, ss.—F. Reichling, being duly sworn de ,oKes and says that the late firm of F. & P. Re ‘ichl'ng, purehased of John Seluide, of Sacra mento city. one of TILTON & MCFARLAND’S jroo ire-proef Safes : that said Safe was in their store at Jackson, on the 2d diay of Aurust, 1862 when a large portion of the town and thetr store was destroyed by fire; that sqid Safe stood a very severe fir: he heat wus sy intense that it melt ed the brass knob on the outer door of Said Safe, the coutents of said Safe at the time being U.S. *h Pere Treasury Notes, and other combustible maveri als—being and remaining entirely safe and uninjured by the fire. F. REICHLING, Rubserfbed and sworn to befure me this 1th day of October, A.D. 1862. H. COOK, Justice of the Peace. Tilton & McFarland’s ,T * i a] ne] PATENT FIRE-PROOF SAFES With Steel Vaults end Combination Loeks. This Safe is the only secure Safe inthe world, it being sectire fréin burglar. as well as Fire and the Combination Lock js beyond the power of man to pick. It is extlusively used by the Treasury and War Departments at Washington. ~ We have constantly on hand and are receiving by every clip er ship from New York, a large assort mentot these eclebrated Safes, Fk, TILLMAN, 4i8 Battery street, San Francisco, jel7-4m CHAUVAL HOUSE. Virginia City....Nevada Rerritory, 4 No. 1% North © Street, ae ig) Adj ining the Medan Building, Batt!) FIRST CLASS Hotel and. Restaurant. Open all right. Kiegantly farnished nooms for Families. 0. V. Chauval, Prop'r. Virginia. April 13th—tf nei cases feos nas eS E. F. SPENCE, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIST, BROAD STREET, Nevada City, Cal. a ~—. SELLING OFF AT COST—BARGAINS. W. L. Shaefer would inform. the citizens of Nev ada and P ths derroenas ‘country that mbar OE nc tins removed bis. ek of call C k * pees Institute one Who.can understand. ancthise with them in their afflictions, bone nue who will tender them prompt assistance, no inatter what may be trouble or disc ase, with the utmost dispatch and secreey. Trregularitics attended to promptly. and by the most ap preved methods Seminel Weakness. That soul destroying disorder can he cured in a very short by the system practised*at the Institute, and a pérfeet cure warranied,Medicines sent to al! parte of th ‘ e State a fron and Nevada Territory, in fact Peete ab 7 ae rauge of Express faeiities. : etlers auswered pro y 2a S~ ure, when directed to prompily,and. with pleas i J.H, JOSSELYN, M. D, ‘RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, Electropathic Imatitute, 645 Washington Street, SAN FRANCISCO. a Dr. J. H, Josselyn has no con nectio any any other ketablishment in California. _o Member the No, 645 Washington Street San Fk ranviseg, Aug. 18—3m : : ! C.H. MEYER & Go. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FINE BRANDIES, WINES, Liquors generally. BRICK STORE, 76 BROAD STREET ' Nevada, April 26, lood. agri BAN EHR, n the Granite building, Broad Street, Nevada. G OLD DUST purchased at the hishert ts FF rates, and liberal advanecs Je on Dust forwarded for Assay or for (uinage mt the U.S. Mint Bight Cheeks on San Francisco and Sacramento Dratts on the astern cities at the lowest rate. Cvliections made, and state and county secur!. ties Purchased at the highest market valne New Dry Goods Store. A. COLDSMITHA At the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sis. Be leave to invite the Ladies of Nevada and vienity and the public la ge examine his iia 2 Agee gd New and Magnificent STOCK OF cn SPRING AND BUM MER GOODS! Comprising the finest selection of Silks, Pop lins, Merinos, French a lish Prints, Delaines, Lawns, Chambrays, Ginghiams, &, All of the finest und latest stytes wait fashion. ee Also a splendid assortment ot F Trimmings. Enibr: Neri i, Lace t 1 rip: ug = naer aces, 0 al aes CARPETS, OM, CLOTHS, MATTINGS Constantly ophandandat. Greatly Reduced Rates! ‘ é tally collet soutindanse BPtise geste! FeOPRCt-