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August 18, 1864 (4 pages)

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obe, 100-5-2d. ¢' thorough. wats, Sin 5 1. premium, ietors of th: 1 add a fine a this clase. th. Bank ‘Class Q.— y Bank, luxtfitig Horse, » to barness retmiuin. 100. 100. Class moat aecomniss under 14 pitcher, 75 ; 7remium, , basting & l and gracemn, complete . t00. Class = the White@ ned in class . nium i iat — miu, 150 ; oth. _WilU.—W. Bar“the fastest 7 5, to rule/ ing in Claxs <8.. 7 ing tahdem Is{¢ premi wm, $300 of the Occi rotting stal open to the ium, 50. iWth. Class hbred horse, it 2m 3, to um, 59, O,—Ciass ~ prittors: ofwecom plis ional equese, elegans idence and se betng the cals er—ptate (4 eon at ary ¥. Lucker & odapihhh * y Wil ivuuma,—For sere. Atistin reet, Olier a their. entire A NR gE fi For the 3d . Roberts & a Isates real horse. mar and rule, lst sment levied 8 scl. Oppo IMeES As fol ares. Am’t, % $19 y 10 (if D 5 09 y 259 ) 25 ) 10 60 i) § 09 7 160 Uj Yoo i] 1 OO > 2 08 ) for ) 6 OO #) 4 06 a] 2 50 3 250 J 508 * aed § 00 i) 10 00 ) 500 q 5 00 m order of es of each sary Will be . Little York paday, Aug. ~delingqucnt advertising LON; Sec. ining Co. evada counpon the fo! wove Compa levied July ppposite thi era as folhares. Am't . $17 4 129 00 1] 5140 ft) 375 0 29°50 5 937 an order of ith day of arcelofaail § Bold at the . reek. on th« M. of that utes together ees of sale. ‘Seeretary ands td mpanmy. , Co., Cal. meeting of . Comvany. + AD assetsapital stock Nein U.S. st, I864, to tich said sFriday. the ivertised on s8 payment > sold «on o'clock, ron ther wit ot sale.— Secretary. oad street, aug 3-}a at Law. ome. je / fe. ae a a. OL. VIII. .° NEVADA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MORNING, “AUGUST 18, 1864. WY oy i aia s un WEADN-9, . California” Stage Company’s. WHY WILL YOU BE SICK! Aevada Daily Transcript, W. H. GRAWFORD & CO. . <= aaa _ abner! $iateba lak Palins Dally Monday. ynepted.—} sae oe Man ta; 4 will suffer for years, with diseases N. as oF . 3 e > James —— = . @oe £0 Res. when they can be readily cured. = Hardware, Iron, Steel.) WILL ch I Ne Ye "y -DR.A. BAEL, , Omasens Ooakmereial SH oh eel POWDER AND ieee oF tg Atle Toor ML, Fy fritkinctsto for tou yeare: nad during serrererrecee I ee wa that time has not failed in ANCE “NATIONAL EXCH EXOT BEL. This old and well esBROAD STREET. «----NEVADA CITY, tablished Hotelis again Opened te the Public. {thas been remodeled and enlarged and is now one of the most commodious Houses in the in terior of the State. Lovated t ‘an elevated position it commands a view of the city and .surrounding ¢ountryand insures ood air,in. the heat of Summer. Built of Brick AND FIREPROOK, its wails keep owt, in great measiire; the. heat of the sunand give security in case of fire 2 LC iGkisnearthe center of the town ‘on a wide and TU business street of the city There ar¢ no wooden buildings near the Hotel to endanger it incase of conflagration. THE, ROOMS are elegantly furniched, the Beds are ot Spring and: Hair Mattrasses, uncxcelled by an Hote! in the State—all the Furni«ture new and of the latest style, SUITS OF ROOMS, and every accommodation furnished families and the travertine public. and every care taken to make the House a OME POR BOARDERS : THE TABLE will at atl times be furnished with everything the market affords, The Coaches of the California Stage Comrpany, Alpha, Washington, Ome ga, Woolsey's, Moors Flat. and Red Doz, have their offices at and take their departare from this Hotel “Ehe House ts kept open all Night. THE SALOON is fitted up in superior atyle where none but the best Wines and Liquors are to be found. The BILLIARD ‘TABLES are-Phe Ttan’a best: ; Connected with the Establishment 18a LIveRY STABLE where the bess Turnoute may be had. Lancaster & Hasey, Prop’s. Nevada, May i0th. UNION.HOTEL. Main Street, Nevada, Messrs. Eaton & Williamson, Having leased the above New, El gant and Commodions Wotel. and furnished itin the most costly man ner, dre now pre their friends and the publie gener . ally, believing they can satisfy. all . who may favor them with their patronsge. The . Hotel contains ONE HUNDRED LIGHT AND. AIRY ROOMS, rared to receive . w _ REVOLVERS, Leather and Rubber Belting, BLOCKS & SHEAVES, CORDAGE, * . ._WHEELBARROWS, Oak, Ash, and Hickory Plank. A general assortment of ‘WACON MATERIAL, PAINTS,OIL & VARNISH, REROSsSEN EK, 1 And-atinenassortment-of KEROSENE LAMPS. IRON HOSE PIPE, Coustantly on hand and made to order AT THEIB® OLD STAND, No. 27 Main Street, Nevada. —OPPOSITL~ ' Wells, Fargo & Co's. and the Post’ Office. NOT A DARK ONE IN THE HOUSE, . And ofa size much larger than are usually found in HStels. The Parlorsare furnished jn & Su. perior style. { THE BEDS are eupplicd with the very ‘best . Spring and Hair Mattresses—the line Of the very best quality. THE TABLE wiil contain all that the affords. : THE BAR is fitted ap ina style not surpassed by any house in the State, and all its contents are of the choicest kinda. THE BILLIARD ROOM is supplicd with Phe Lan’a best Tables. pocket aud carom. Persons traveling toand from Washoe will find this House the most desirable stopping place on the route. To the travyelcrs-for pleasure, we . } have only to sa¥ that the climate of Bevadais not . surpassed inany part ofthe state The Pacific Stage and Ee xpress-Company’s of. fice is in the House, and passengers by the Cali fornia Stage Co’s coaches will be driven to the Union if they desire. ‘fhe Post Office, Telegraph and Expres offices a*e in the same block, N IRA A EATON, \ ISAAC WILLIAMSON, Nevada, April 2#th_ isé4. D> > tae tein wee a eeeaemeenen NEVADA RESTAURANT. . Commercial Street, : Next door cast of thenew Masonie Hall. €. LECOCQ, Prop'r. : ] AYING removed to the above stand, the un . dersigneéd has re-opened his well known: RESTAURANT AND ROTISSERI E.In a style totally unapproachable by any other house in the mountaius. None bat the best of cooks are employed, and the ‘best edibles the market affords are here regularly served up to customers. " Adjoining the Restauranta Diniag-Room has been fitted up. where ; ; Regular Boarders Will be served, at prices ranging from $7 ner . week upward. Meal hours—Breakfast. 6 to 74; . Dinner, 12 to 1'g ; Supper,6to7%. Tickets have . been prepared, twenty one of which will be sold tor $7, and the meals wijl be furnished at the op . tiomof the purchaser, Private Rooms have beca j i } a clean and . market provided for ladies nud families, inthe Restaurant Department, { Meals may be obtaiaed atall hours ‘Of ti and night, and customers are req only what they order. Confi ent ofhi« ability to please even the most fastidious, the pepprieticr respectfully solicits » coutinuance-of pablic patronage. Kemember the place No. 33 & 35 Commercial Street. jy12-tf' C, LECOCQ. SPENCEVILLE HOUSE. EC PRETYMAN would take this method of informing the lic that he has upened a Hotel at ve day uired to pay tor } — ~~ WM. C. RANDOLPH, Successor to C. W. Young a . Chronometer & Watch Maker. PEALER IN WATCHES, €LOCK8 JEWELRY, &e, Commerctal Street. Near the Corner of Pine Street, Nevada. June ¢th—tf ’ J. M. LEVEY, ‘ Druggist and Apotheca ry, Cor. Commercial & Pine Sts. Nevada, Nov. 19th CEO. R. CRAWFORD, Masonic Building, on Pine Street Always on hand a full supply of JUSTICES’ AND ’ CONSTABES’ Blanks. Dealer in LAIN AND:-FANCY STATIONERY, 44) BLANK BOOKS, COLD PEN 8 PHOTOGRABH ALBUMS, &c. Nevada.tnly 28th Spencevlile.20-aniies from Nevada on the Sacramento road, where he is prepared to atcummodate any “bumber of: with Board and Ledying. — The House is furnished with new Beds and eve comforiabie for travelers, Parties de make a picasant trip would do well te section of the county, ¥ weit terms. will rbecive NEVADA ICE COMPANY. E wvuld inform the citizens of Nevada that we are prepsredto furuish GOOD ICE at «uy and at all times on the most reasonable Orders left at No.5 Commercial street, “. VIRGINIA AND CARSON CITIES. Arriving at Virginia at 5 A. M. Returning willleave Virginia at 4 A. M., arriving at Nevadaat 8 P.M. Connéating with the Company’s Daily Line of Concord Coaches for Sacramento, At4 A.M. Fer Marysville at 7 A. 4, ; W. H. DAVIDSON, Agent. Nevada. June 2d—tf Central Pacific Railroad, “YN AND AFTER Wednesday, July 26th, un( til further notive, the trains of the Central Pacific Railroad wilbbe run as foilows : UP TRAINS LEAVE Sacramento at 6.15 A. M-, arrive at Newcastle at 7 30 A.M. ht Sacramento at 1 P.M. arrive at Newéastle at
3.10 P.M Sacramento at 5.3097, M. arriye at Newcastle at 7.30 P.M DOWN TRAINS LEAVE *® : Neéweastle at 6.50 4. M., arrive-at Sacramento arya M. : Newcastle ar 10.15 A.M, arrive at Sacramento atitdsavm: — Newcastle at 5.50 1% Ma 7.30 8. MM ‘ rrive at Sacramento at The6.15 A. Mandi y.M. up trains conneet at he junction with the care of the California Cen tral Railroad for Lingala. The t45 A.M, down truin receives passengers from Folsom for Sactamento; and the 1036 a. M., train connects at the same place with the cara . for Folsom and at Sudramento with the steamers for San Francisco. a On Sunday one trap only w il be run, leaving Sacramento at 6.15 A.M., and Neweastle at 16.36 Ae M, ‘ Stages for Virginiawity, Duteh Flat, Nevada city and intermediate places connect. with the cars at Néweastle at 7.50 A.M. Stages for Ma rysville and other points north connect at Lin coln at h. CC. CROCKER, Superiatendent C. bh. kK OR Si¢famento, Aug. T-tf 630 As Co. 7ucific Stage and Express Co. New Arrangement, > On and after June hi Conypany will runa ig Pai ae : oe ta Let Daily Tuine OP SIX HORSE CONCORD COACHES, Conneethhe with the Central Pacttic Ratlroad at Newecastie For Grass Valley, Nevada, North San Juan, Forest city, Downteville, Virginia erty; and al} parts of Nevada Lerrifory, earryingthe United States Mail and Pneiflé Exprees:. vs A N. B.—Pessengera by this Line will trrive in ; Nevada aod Virginia gity efore anything that . leaves Sacramento at the same time. oxc: pt the ony xpress. Versons having business. and . ina hurry, will find it to their ndvauta reto trav. . elon this line, which, for safety and eomfort can’t be beat. 7 Stave loaves the officeat Union Hotel. Ne vada for Virginian City at 82 A.M, each day ; and for Sacramento—éonnecting at -Newenatle with the cars of the Central Pacific Kuilroad— atS A. M J.S8. MeCUK, Superintendent. W.S M¢ROBERTS, Ageut at Nevada. Nevada, Jone 7th, lat PACIFIC EXPRESS COMPANY . ( ys AND AFTER JUNE! will do” regular PAEAPRESS BW BETWEEN San Francieeo, Sacramento, Newcastl>, Auburn Grasse Valley. Nevada, Lake City, San Juan, Eurcka North, Wool cy*« and Orieans Flats, Cryetal Peak, Steaubout Springs, Carson and Silver tities, Daytou.tioid Hill, Washoe ated Virginia, cilles, Nevada Terrftury. This Express will pay pacticuiar attention to making Collections, to the conveymy of packa ges and Treasure, aad tothe prompt delivery of everything intrusted to their car . N.B.—This ¢ ompany is composed entirely of i residents of California.and, having their Expri xe . . ee, this st, this Company B ’ G2 INT Fe ey SIN Bnet OD 2 } i . { conveyed by the fastest Railroad and Stagg line . on.the coast—the Central Pacific Railroad and . Pacitie Stage Company—they are determined to i give the public satisbectson aa to speed and re. sponeibility ; ; i Directors $) MICHAEL REPSE, #. I CASWELI . W.H.LADD. ’ 4 . JULI Ree. } H. L. BARNES, JUPGK VENT. CHKIS. REIS, * {.8. MCE. . Ww. HLA, ADD, President. 8. B. CASWELL, Sec'y. W.S. McRoberts, Agent at Nevada. Nevada, June 7th, 1°64—tf a ada Brewery, KEPT BY E. WEISS, 1 te 55 Broat Sireet, Newada City. Nev AGER BEER sold in, wholesale and r . haye been jn the Brewer) busivess since in Nevada, and ainthankful for the patronage bestowed on me by the publie and solteit a ecoutinuance of the same. qpedig « te. suit, a 4 wombson, Fiale & Stone. Nevada, June 28th—tf E. WEI35. & large and splendid stock of boots «nd shocs a single case that he has undertaken. : DR. A. BALL, After-a study of forty years has succeeded in compounding a Medicine of ‘Purely Vegetable Preparation ! That will cure the worst casés 6Tf GONORRHEA, GLEET, STRICTURE, SyrimiLisis, IMpoTENCcY. SKIN Disrasrs, and ell complaints arising from immoral practices in tess time than by any other knowl Process, “without injury*’ to the system. . Dr. A. Ball’s Ladies Retief, . , For the radical cure of weakness and irregular ities to which so many of the Ladies of the Pacifle coagt are sublect owing principally to the peculitrities of the climate. is the best preparation yet discovered by the Medical faculty, as thousands that have used itean bear testimony, Dr. Bril is nota Quack, standing, and has a diploma, which he Wilk be pleased to exhibit to those who may wish to Bee it. i Persens living at a distance, by sending ade scription of thefr complaint. ean have their med. icines putup and sent by Mail or per Express, in sucha Widnner as not oply to insure safety in ‘transitu-but, so that no one would suBpect what are the contents, References will be sent by mailtothose-whomay wish to eaquire as to the Doctors ability. A adress, No. 328 Montgomery Street, is Between California and Pine. Consultations personalher by mail, FREE, San Francisco, July 10th—3m IMPORTANT To Heclders ef United States TREASURY NOTES. X*PATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Ama KD dor, 88.--F. Reichling, being duly swern de poses and eays that the late firmof Ff. & Po Re itching, purehased of John Schade, of Sacra: mento city, one of TILYON & MCPARLAND’S ; Iron fire mroef Safes: that said Side was in their store at Jackson, on the $d day of August, 1862 when «large portion of the town and their store was déstroyed by fire; that said Safe stood a ve ry severe fire ; the heat was so intense that it melt. ed the brase knob on the outer deor of said Sale, the coutents of said Safe at the time being U. 8, Treasury Notes, and other combustible materi ale-—~being and re maining entirely safe and un hijured hy the fires FO REICHLING. ’ Subseribed and. sworn to before me this Lith day of October, “A. 1) i. COOK, Justice of the Peace. Tilton & M cFar land’s PATENT FIRE-PROOF SAFES WithSteel Vaults and Combination Locks. ' This Safe is the only secure Safe inthe avorld, it being secure fram burglar. as well aa4¥ire and the Combination Lock is beyond the power of manto pick. Tt fa ex clusively used by the Steasury aud War Departments at Wash injrtom. We Jiave constantly on hand and are receiving by every clipper ship from New York,a large assorimentof these colehrated Safes, I. TILLMAN, 518 Lattery street, ~~ San Fratiefseo. jel?7-am CHAUVAL HOUSE. _ Virginia City....Ne vada Territory. No. 12 North © Street, . Adj jining the Medan Building. FIRST CLASS Hote! and Restaurnnt. Open all right. Elegantly furnished rooms tox bamilies, 0. Vv. Chanval, Prop'r. Virginia, April 3th—t E. F. SPENCE, Wholesale and Hetail DRUGGIST, BROAD STREET, Nevada City, Cal. SELLING OFF AT COST—BAKGAINS. oe W. L. Shaefer would inform the citizens uf Nevada gnd the surroanding country that ee has removed his stock of BOOTS & SHOES. To Kida’s Building, on Pine street, and is, sell ing them offat low rates. He has just receivad the from the Bay, which he will sell at bargains. Hie invites the attention of everybody to call and examine his stock. Boots made He is regular educated Physician of forty veareMl OoMS 2c. BIO Ase A a Important The -Electropathic “Tstitute, 645 Washington Street, Established February 1860, by an association of Scientific gentlemen for the eure of Dis. eases and for the suppression of ‘QUACK ERY —_— A. the Institute was to insure to the Scientific and honorable treatments whero they would be safe trom. the wiles of empyricks who not only rob them of their money but fill their systems with potsonous minerala, thereby. destroying what little of the coustitation was Jeft from the ravages of disease. ™% ‘The result thus far bas greatly exceeded the most sanguine expectations of its founders. So liberally has been the patronage of the public that the Resident Consulting Physician, J. H. Josselyn, M. D, Has. been enabl very materially in its practice both the nse cines, andthe Klectrep is, the use of Electric ted Electro Magnetic Baths the most powerful auxilery in the removal of diseases from the system yet diseovered. ~ ; It i8 NOt Necessary to cnumerate the diseases treated at the Institute. Diseases no matter . t-wony be their name or nature will be treat edin the most scientifle manner, Venereal, %. This terrible scourge can be entirely cradicated, by the aygtem practiced at the Inatitute in amuch shorter time thamit has hitherto” been necomplished by any physican inthis country, and 80 critirely is the disease removed, that no taint is left im the blood. to break out at-seme futuretim®. The Resident Physécian would here advise any one who has ever been afflicted, and who may have any fears that a cure was not effected, or that there is some of the virus still remaining to call or write ‘and consult him, and they cat at once have their mind relieved,—and — there be any trouble a cure ean be warranted. i uf Vegetable Medi: athic System, that ty and the CelebraTo Females, Ladies afflicted or in trouble will find at the Institute one who can understand and &ympathise with them in their aMlietions, and one who Will tender them protipt'assistance, no spatter what tay be trouble or disease, with the utmost dispatch and Seoreey. — lrregutarities attended to promptly ad by the most approved methods . Seminel Weakness. That soul destroying avery short by the sya stitute, ane disorder can be cured in {ma practised at the In1a perfeet cure warranied. Medicines sent to all parts-o¢ the State, Ore son and Nevada Territory, In fret everywhere within the ranive of Express fucilities. All letters answered promptly and with pleasure, when direeted to * J. H. JOSSELYN, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, Electropathie Tmstitute, 645 Washington Street, SAN FRANCISCO. Dr. J. uy, Josselyn las no connection with any any other betablishment in California. ‘Kememberthe No. 645 Washington Sircet,. ban Franvisco, Aug. 13—-3m . a C.H. MEYER & CO WHOLKSALE DEALERS IN FINE BRANDIES, WINES, AND Liquors generally. BRICK STORE, 76 BROAD STREET Nevada, April 26, 1864. en GEO. W. BANKER, In the Granite building, Broad Street, Nevadn. {OLD DUST purchased at the highest market J rates, and liberal advances made on Dust for warded for Assay or for Cvinage at the U.S. Mint Sight. hecks on San Franclaco and Sacramento Drafts on the Eastern cities at the lowest rate. Collections made, and state and county securi ties purchased at the highest market valne New Dry Goods store. ‘ exietiateeetnan A. COLDSMITHA At the Cor. of Broad & Pine Sts. E.GS leave to invite the Ladies of Nevada and ] vicinity and the public ia general to call and examine his ; New and Magnificent STOCK OF \ SPRING AND SUM MER GOODS ! Comprising the finest selcction of Silks, Pop lins, Merinos, French and English Prints, Delatnes, and Lawns, Chambrays, Ginghams, &¢, All of the finest and latest styles and fashion.piso 4 splendid assortment ot Faney Gonds, Trimmings. Kmbroiderjes, Laces, of all deserip one. A fine veicction of CARPL TS, O11. CLOTUS, MAGTINGS Constantly on hand and at Greatly Keduced Rates! Very thankful for Bt fully solicit oe patronagg¢. I a coulinuance respectof the sume. ripg promptly and neatly doue. A. GULD Ti. . Corner of Bioad and Pine strects, at the late to sis ! B 4 5 : stend of McCormick. Oi leh fr Below Kearney Street...,.,...8an Francisco. ) bi HE one great object of the Establishmenf of _ afflicted , edto reduce the prices of cure The Institute combines with:. 2 4