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NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY
Bevada Daily Transevipt.
‘BROWN « DEAL,
° PROPRIETORS.
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DR.A. CHAPMAN, .
* Office—corner of Broad and Pine sts.
I would iaform my friénds aud
FARR 3 to attend those favoring
me with a call. at any hour. Teeth
nerve will be filled without causing pain.
2 WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this >ffice
bettar satisfaction giyen than.elaewhere in this
vicinity, otherwise no charve will be made. ™
Surgical & Mechanical Dentist
all wishing my services that [ am
after having become sensitive by exposure of the
to be per formed in a more skiiful manner, and
' charges are moderate, and to suit the times.
sm mently located in this city “Residenoe
on Sacramento street, third house from Temperance Hall. ‘ w
Vulcaniie Work ‘promptly and , neatly
done at this office.
CEO. R. CRAWFORD,
Masonic Butiding, on Pine. Street.
Always on hand
JUSTICES’
AND
? CONSTABES
Bianks.
3 Dealer in
PLAIN AND FANCY
-wSTATIONK
RY, £4
BLANK BOOKS,
SHEET MUSIt, GOLD PENS,
PHOTOGRAPH AGBUMS, &c.
Nevada, Jaly 28th
UNION LIVERY STABLE,
SPRING STRERT, NEVADA.
JUOHNR’AY LAN.
CASTER would inENS fie" form bia friends and
the epee generally that he has added extensively to his already large and elegant estailishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddles: Harness.-&e
and is prepared to furnish as fine turn outs aa’
ean be found in the state. Well trained, fleet
and easv Saddle Horses well equipped for Ladies
er Gentlemen will be ready atalltimes. <A long
experience in the business and an earnest desire
to retain the confidence of my friends leads me to
believe -Ewilt be abtete rive reneral satisfaction
Particular attention paid to Horses on livery —
‘Carriages always in readiness with earefnl dri.
vers for the use of parties, bills, &e. The qual
ity of stock will permit me to say that those seekrm gear etnae engaged on business would do
well to piveme « eall.
WM. C. RANDOLPH,
Successor to C. W. Young.
Chronometer & Watch Maker.
d DEALER. IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &c°
Masonic Building, Newada, f
D. W. HARRIER’S
STAGE AND EXPRESS LINE
Will leave Nevada Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays: at 7
A. M. for
Moore's W oolsey’s and Orleans Flats,
Lake City and North Broomfield.
Returnmg will leave Moore’s Flat at 7 A.
on alternate days, arriving at Nevada at 12M,
Express will leave daily. Tho greatest care
and attention will be given tothe Express de
partment. and all business entrusted to this line
‘will be promptly attended to
A.A. MULLOY, Agent.
Offico—Crawford’s .Bookstore, corner Pine &
Commercial streets, Nevada. o2
New & Choice Perfumery,
E<night Templars Perfame.
Lubins Extracts. *
Wight Blooming Cereas. ;
Cross Knight Pefume, 3
M.
iry do
Jaques do .
Barncy’s do
As ted Odors,’
For sale by JOSEPH M: LEVEY..
Corner ofPine and Commercial Streets.
mE
Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry
AND MACHINE SHOP.
——
SiTamM Encuxes and Boi_ers
built to order. Castings and machinery of every description, artz
rr mt 3 nae te fitted up or
repaired. Every kinds tding ca s, Saw,
eriat, malt amd bark, mills—horse onan enh ear
+ Orders filied promptly, and at as low
rates’as any establishment in Sacramento or Sad
htadded. Heugh & Thom
“A. C. NILES,
and AS yn at Law.
Lewis’ Bu ’ Gerace of
a full supply of
. Eetablis
MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1864.
gory 2
NO. 91,
The Leading Insurance Company:
PH OEInNIx
phy Pa aes
Insurance Company,
or Hf
HARTFORD.
DEVOTED TOFIRE INSURANCE EX. CLUSIVELY. e
Cash Capital...,.$600,000 00
stad
nvested in California Securities
Over $100,000!
All Monies received for Insuranee on this Slope
retained for investmenc in California.
Lossés Paid in U. 8. Gold Coin.
RESIOENT PHOXMNIX AGENTS in all Cities, Towns, and prominent places on this coast,
who are authorized to issue Policies, grant Renewals, assent to essignments, and attend to
the business of the
PHOENIX OF HARTFORD
At their respective iggncies, as formerly done
from San Francisco,-under the old system of
Sub Agents and Traveling Solicitors, adopted
on account of the THEN unsettled state of society, objections to writing country risks, and
lack of reliable business material in the country
towns.
Property Owners & Merchants
Desiring Insurance against Loss by Fire in a relixble company, and one that furnishes equal facilities to all. will bear in mind that the Phe
nix of Hartford isthe only Insurance
Company represented on this coast that; has
adopted the Full Agency System é
So theroughiy and proatably
tested by all Leading ana~
' respectable Insurance.
Companies doing a
central Fire business inthe Older States.
ndorsed by the General Agency or Branch
Office system, which has been conducted for
years with equal success and satisfaction to company and patrons, by the PHCENIX and one
ther leading Hartford Company with head
quarters, Citicinnati, Ohio
The unprecedented and envied success of the
PHCENIX of Harttord proves the correct workings of the system adopted, which, in a word,
is based on the round thai where men can be
found reliable enough to warrant their being insured and intrusted with a Company’s “PROMISE .
TO PAY ON DEMAND,” there also can be found
business men of known integrity,.well qualified
by reason thereof, not enly to protect the Company from fraud, but tofurm correct and busi
ness like contracts for the insured, that will bé
lived up to io good faith by the Company.
BRANCH OFFICE:
JAMES KING OF WM., BUILDING. 8. W
Corner Montgomery and Commercial Streets.
Entrance, 603 Commercial, SAN FRANCISCO,
RK. H. MAGILL,
GENERAL AGENT
4
Policies issued and renewed in thin sterling
and popular Company. on all classes of desira.
ble property. without delay incident to the suabagency sy stent; and-at rates as low ns solvency
and fair profit witl admit of f
H. MACKIE & co. Resident Agents,
Nevada.Sept. 24th, }
CENTRE MARKET.
FRED. BULACHER, and
FRANK AUMER would reepectfully inform the citizens of
. ation and vicinity that he has
become proprietor of this wellknow and popular Meat Market, on Commercial
street, afew doors below the Daily Transcript
Printing Office, and will keep om hand the very
best quality ofBEEF,
PORK,
VEAL,
MUTTON,
VEGETABLES.
He hopes by istrict attention to business to
reecive a good shkre of patronage.22
FALL STYLE ~FOR 1864,
A. LAMOTT,
Cor, of 2d and J. St. SACRAMENTO,
The Leading HATTER of the
State of California.
ILL ISsUE His FALL STYLX
of MEATS on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1864.
His stock of Hats and Caps ofevery description excels amy house on this
His wweees are lower than any other
Rmemt.
; De not forget to call at his
. Emperium of Fashion !
On your way down to one of his new style
them :
and at low rates.
tional Exchange. Hete).
Cheap tor Cash.
Family Grocery Store!
QUICK SALES!!!
. SMALL PROFITS! 11
H. M’ HINDS.
N.C, TULLY &-CO.,
AT THE JUNCTION OF
Main & Comniéréiir Sts,
OULD inform the citizens ef Nevada and
vicinity that they haye on hand a large
stock of :
GROCERIES,
q
N. ©. TULLY
“PROVISIONS,
CASE GOODS, CAN FRUITS,
And in fact everything usually kept
ina
First Class Grocery Establishment
Which they will sell as Cheap
AS THE VERY .
Cheapest Store in Nevada! !
As we have allthe advantages of the
San Francisco market and buy
our Goods tor Cash, we
_.._are hound te give ss
Great Bargains in the Grocery line
a7 We invite the ublie to call and examine
our stock and note down the figiires at whicli
we are selling our Goods ! ?
Our ‘Terms are Cash,
All Goods wit? he fetivered free of charge.
Nevada, Sept 6th—tt aay
7 CH. FERRAND.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
; AND
DAGUERREAN ARTIST.
Everykind of Photographs and Ambrotypes taken in the best style of the
Art. i ; 4
ON PINE STREET,
wey
Over the United States, Bakery.
SELLING OFF AT COsT!_
J. E. JOHNSTON,
Hereby gives notice that he will
geil his entire stuck of
FURNITURE,
At Cost Prices!
It consists in part of
Burcaus, Be dsteads,
Chairs, Tables, Washstands,
Sofas, Lounges, i Ottomans, $
Sefa, Rocking and Sewing Chairs.” Bedding,
Beds, Mattresses. &e. &c :
Upholstering done at the shortest notice
broad street. opposite the Nawepll
EMPIRE SALOON,
Cady’s Brick Building, MIAlL. Sircet,
GRASS VALLEY.
AMES B. JEFFERY .takes this method
of informing hy friends in Nevada and vicins
ity that he has become sole proprictor of tiné
above weil known and popular Saioon and will
always keep ou land the very bestof
Liquors, Wines, Ales and Cigars,
To which he invites the attention of thoxe who
know a good thimy and can appreciate it when it
ie sparkling before their eyes,
Nevadans! vive men call when you. visit
Grass Valiey—I wilaiways be on baud, ready
and willing to serve you with the best in the
“ehop.??
JAMES B JKFFEKY.
Grass Valley. Sept ith—tf
“J. A. MAKTIN
D. &. BAKER & CO.
DEALELS IN
D. 8. BAKER.
Groceries, Provisiuns, Car Fraits,
Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed
No. 73 Hroad Street, Nevada.
on hand and for sale at Cheap rates for
D page MEATS, OF ALI. KINDS
Cash,
Goods delivered free of Charge
reasonable distance of Nevada.
WOOO-OT Al bode, on band tnd for sale
[NATIONAL EXCHANGE
FLOTET.
BROAD STREET... NEVADA CITY,
2 This old and well esge =
tablished Hotelis again i i
r Opened tothe Public. §
ithas been remodeled and enlarged and isnow
one of. the mostcommodious Houses in the in
triorof the State. Located in an elevated position it commands a view of the city and surrounding country and insures good air in the
heat of summer. Built of BRICK AND FirePROOF, it# wails keep out, in great measure, the
heat of the sunand give security in case of fire
THE EXCHANGS is near the center of the town
on a wide and THs business street of the ny.
There are no wooden buildings néar the Hotel
to endanger it in case of conflagration. Rae
“PEK ROOMS are elegantly furnished, *the
Bed# are ot Spring and Hair Mattrasses, vinexfelled by any Hotel in the State—all-the Furniture new and of the Jatest atyle.
SUITS OF ROOMS, and’ every accommodation furnished families and the traveling. public,
and every care taken to make the House « HOME
ee ae :
THE TABLE will at all times be furnished
with everything the market affords,
The Coaches of the California Stage Comrany, Alpha, Washington, Omega, Woolsey’s,
oore’s Flat, and Red Dog, have their offices ‘at
and take their departure from this Hote}
The House is kept open all Night;
THE SALOON ie fitted up iu superior atyle
where none but the best Wines and Liquors are
-to be found. The BILLIARD TABLES are Phe
lan’s best.
Cotinected with the Establishment 18a LIVERY
STABI.B Where the best Turnouts may be had.
Lancaster & Hasey, Prop’s,
Nevada, May 10th.
“ALL ABOARD!”
GRASS VALLEY and NEVADA
STAGE "LINE.
Having recently purand pqpular Staye Line, we are
ready to carry passengers over
the road with speed and éafety, promising to
treat those who ride with us ina courteous, and
we trust, in a satisfactory manner.
« Hours of Departure. ;
‘Leaves Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley, daily,
at 8 and {lo'clock, A. M. and4o’clock, PB, a.
Leaves Nevada, daily, at 9 o’clock, A. a. and
2Y.M. and 60'¢loek.P M. !
CLEVELAXD& ROYCE, Propr’s.
Nevada, Nov. 171i
Miner’s Hotel* and Restaurant.
G
F. Stumpf, Proprietor
, The above Hotel is now eompleted
2 and ready to accommodate any mumy ber of persons with Board and Lody
ing. This touse hasnowthe beat
French cook ln the State, ,
The table will be supplied. with everything the
market aflords. The Lodging Department contains everything to maka travelers comfortable
BOard as cheap as at any other place in the moun.
tains. The Baris always supplied with Wines,
Liquors and Ciyars.
Kugheli, Freneh and German, spoken at this
House N
Groceries and Provisions !!!
Drugs and Medicines!
M.J. HYDELIFF, .
FOULD inform the citizens of You Bet and
W the adjoining mining towns that he has
Opened a new store atthe above place where h
will always keep.on hand the Vest of
Groceries,.
Provisions,
Liquors,
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware,
ry DRUGS & MEDICINES, I
5 Allof Dreaded sold
CHEAP
My store at Red Deg will, an heretofore be
supplied with everything in the above lme.—
Persons in want ig Pa ca in the Grocery, Dry
Goods, or Hardware line, will tind it to their ad
vantage to call at either of my stores as T soll
Cheap for Cash, M.J. HWYDELIFF.
Ked Dog amd You Bet, Dec, 6th,
The Best and the’ Cheapest.
IMPORTANT TO THOSE ENGAGED
IN MINING,
"EME undersigned begs leave to call the atteni. tion of partieos who propose an eting’ wills
for mining parposes, to the Mills now being
manufactured for him by Hinckivy & Co., at the:
Fuiton Foundry on Figet Street. San, Francisco.
“MOORE’S CRINDER
—AR D-w
ADEALGA MATOR.
be adisest ted by those that have used itto be the
yaost pestect, economieal and "
Meientitic Machine : w
Yet invested for the purpose for which it fa intended. This Machine is very simple in ite construction, isnot likely to get out of repair, ia
very readily put up, and cau be run by any man
. of ordinary intelligence It can be furnished nt
hens cost than any otuer Machine now ia 'use,
that Will perform anything-l.ke the work that
ean be done with this. “Two ofthe Grinders and
five stamps will work twenty tons of ruck: per
day with 12. horse power. : ;
One ofthese Machines is now set up at the
Fulton Foundry aud Mr. Moore is in constant
#tendance and will take pleasure in. explaining
the workings of the Machine to those who may
desire it.
Several of the Machines are noveign. apoeation
work at twenty five per eent tess expenme thin
by any other process. Parties props to have
Quartz Mille erected will find it greatly to their
advantage ts examine these before making ax
emeuts elsewhere.
Quartz Willis of every deveription man10 order on the-most reasonable terms.
ALBERT MOOKE. Thankiul tor past patronage,
chased thif long established .?
FOhkR CASH.
in various parts of the State and aft turning out,"
Hamilton,
Valley.
6— Reading
Eveningby A. F. Holla
?7— Hail Columbia~Band.
5—-Oration by
¥—Star Spangled Banner—Band,
10— Voluntary Addresses.
il—I'reedom Marching On—Band.
12— Reading of Kesvlutions.
13—Benedietion,
14—Praise God from wh
by the audience and Band.
After which the Marshal o
rocess‘on end raarch to the
To close with
biel Colored Citizens:
; Nevada will celebrate
sary ofthe President's Prox
tipation in the United
Monday-the Second da
hoped that ‘all, throug
jJacent counties, will participate with us.
Officers.of the Day—Presdent—D. D,
Vice Presidents—J,
Marshal of the
Committee of A rrang
A. McKinney,
L. Gardener, P. Pogue.
Committee’ on Programme—D. D.
. Adams, N: Ford.
Committee ou Finanee—
J. Bulman,-H. Godair.
Committee on Resolutions—D. D,
Adams, E. Booth.
Committee 6 Musio—L,.
A. F. Holland.
————— es
ee
of Grass Valley and
the Second Annivertimation of. KEman.
d.
y by the President of the Day. ‘
Hymp—Band,
of : he Emancipation Proclamation
nd.
States of America, om
of January next.
1out the eounty and adIt ie
Carter.
Sanks, Orange Lewis. .
Day—Joseph Thomas,
ements—H. Godalr, Jno.
J. Harrison, J. Hicks,
Carter, ‘J.
N> Ford, &..Walker,
Carter, J.
‘ Gardener, N. Vord,
The Exereéixes will commence at 11 o'clock. A,
M. atthe African M. EK.
Chearch, Grasse
ORDER OF EXKROISES.
1~ Singing by the Choir,
2—Prayer by Rev. Peter K
3—God save America~Ban
4—Intreduetor
&— Presideit’s
eillingworth.
om all blessings flow.
f the Day will form
Hall for Dinner.
« GRAND BALL in the
ai6
}
Dresses,
WOULD res
Ladies of Ne
NEVADA MILLINERY.
MISS E. COFFEY,pectfally imform the
vada Git
's rounding towns that she
” i’ first cl
and the surhas opened a
ase Millinery Store, on
BROAD STREET,
i § Weaver & Co’s Store, and
will keep corstantly on hand, ;
Ladies’ Bonnets, F
And in faet everythiny
‘Mnery \kstablishment
lowers, Laces,
usually found ina MilL have sugh arringements made that) sliall be in receipt of New
Goods by every steamer.
Will be paid to-making Cloaks, Mantillas and.
“articular attention
m20
AN ders inte
Truateern,
ceased,
%
to be built by ©
re
a
Whereas, the
of Nevada county, has by
said Keftate authorized and
deralyned Administrator,
the Real Katate of said Kstato,
Kiven that I will sell the followin
bos vertyat private sale on the
OURTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1864, vig:
One Fourth interest in the
ing Claims at che head of Missouri Ravine, ia
Washington Township.
The sale will be fo
be at the expense
bids for the above property up to
Adm’r Katat«
A.A. Barvent, Att’ fo
14
ent
o, Notice.
€
TOTICE is hereby given to Property Hotpled tut all Sidewalks required
Irdimances Nos.
shall be unfinished by Dec. 20th,
to the lowest bidder,
12 ‘and 20 which
1864, wils be let
By order of Board of
_8. R. PERRY, Clerk,
Sa eet ictal Rdaticss A
Adminstrator’s Sale,
N the matter of the kstate of R, Pleree, deHou. Probate Court
order duly made in
mpowered the unto sell at private sale
Notice is hereLy
described
'WENTYJeuny Lind Min-~
rcash in gold coin, deed to
of purchaser.
I will ‘reeeiva
the day of saje. _,
JAMES PEERCK,
he is
* KR. Pierce, deecased,
r Adm’r
oer dis
MEAT MARKET.
, JAMES MONROB ean be found
at the old stand on Broad at. where
prepared to
“body with the best
. } Pork, Mutton, Corned Beet and Pork &c, &e.at _
the lowest cash prices.
supply everyof Rect, Veal,
¥
For the Complexion !
Laird’s Bloom of Youth.
Maguolia Balin.
Blane des Perles.
Forsaleby JOSEPH ™M LEV&@Y,
Corner of Pine und Commercial Streets
x
ness he feels eoufiden
lion to hie patrons,
ns
HINCKLY would inform the
4e vf Nevada that he hase opene
Shop, on Broad street
Bakery, where he is: prepared to do
HAIR CUTTING AND SHAVING,
3 In the best style of the Art.
‘Having had several years ex perience in the bustof giving good patiafae
y adjoning
4 ‘Rew Barber Shop.entlemena Barber
the Lafayetse
oo”
J
luis line as
gine 5 St Hh Qh WH 4
SAMUEL LE
Successor to Lewis Bros.
i
is,
IMPOKTKK OF
Show ready to i
and the puuhe generally
reretofure at
Sun Feulicisco Prices!
4 Pipes, Matches, Cards, &e.
—At the old stand—
Lewis’ Buiding, Corner of Broad
and I’ine Streets, Nevada.
his former patrops,
with all goods is
ue respectful)
‘mehi-if ’
TAU ACAGAL ALAC CALA aCe eC ee aes ATR EA
SSS
)
GRAND EMANCIPATION
At Grass Valley, Nevada County, “MONDAY, JAN. $a,