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February 1, 1865 (4 pages)

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a @ively to his already large and elegant establish~ ‘VOL. IXj —— wane nn * ‘NEVADA, ‘CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1866. NO. 127. a “¢ ahleniadinensaeiadiammninmanais la H 5 Hevada Daily Transcript BROWN. «& DEAL, _ PROPRIETORS. NATIONAL EXCHANGE * BROAD STREET.:..NEVADA CITY. tablished Flotelisagain Opened tothe Public. . ff it has been remodeled and enlarged and is now ‘one of the most commodious Houses in the in ~~ “tertor of the State. ; Located in an elevated position it-commands a view of the city and sur. founding country and insures good air in the heat of summer. Built of BRICK AND FIREPROOF, its walls keep out, in great measure, the heat of the sun and give security in case of fire THE EXCHANGE is near the center of the town on a wide and THE business street of the city. . ‘There are no wooden buildings near the Hotel to endanger it in case of conflagration. THE ROOMS are elegantly furnished, tke Beds are ot Spring and ~Hair Mattrasses, unex‘celled by any Hotelin the State—all the Furniture new and of the latest style. ‘ SUITS OF ROOMS, and’ every a¢commodation furnished families and thetraveling public, and every care taken to make the House a HoME FOR BOARDERS nee THE TABLE will at ail times be ‘furiiished with everything the market affords,“The Coaches of the California Stage Comrany Aipha, Washington, Omega, Woolsey’s, _ Moore’s-Flat, and Red Dog, have their offices at -and take their departure from this Hotel, ——"— The House is kept open all Night, THE SALOON is titted. up in superior style . where none but the best Wines and Liquors are to be found, The BiLLIARD ‘TABLES are Phe fan’s best: Sti ae iS Connected with the stablishment-16-@bIVERYSTABLE where the best Lurnouts may: be had. ‘Lancaster & Hasey, Prop’s, May 10th. This old and well esNevada, UNION HOTEL. Main Street, Nevada, _ Messrs. Eaton & Williamson, eS Having leased the above New, El‘gant and Commodious Hotel. and furnished it in the most costly manwer, are now prepated to receive eir friends and the ‘public gener. — ally, believing they can satisfy all who may favor then with their patronage, The Hotel contains Sx QNE HUNDRED LIG AND AIRY ROOMS, wat NOT A DARK ONE IN THE HOUSE, And ofa size much larger thn are usually found in Hotels: The Parlors-are-ftrnished, in a superior atyle. 2s oe {H14-BEDS. are supplied with the very. best Spring and Ilair Mattresses—the linedclean and ofthe very best quality. me ‘THE ‘CABLE will contain all that the market affords. ay . THE BAR is fitted up in a stylenot surpassed by any house in the State, and all its.contents . ~ are of the choicest kinds. ‘ _ THE BILLLAKD ROOM is supplied with Phe jan’s best Tabies; pocket aml carom.. Personstravelme to and from Washoe will find this House the most desirablestopping place on the route..''o the travelers for pleasure, .wehave only to say that the climate of Nevada is not surpassed inany part.ofthe StateTone The Pacifie Stave and Express Company’s officcis in the House, and passengers by the California Stage Co’s coaches will be driven to the UNion if they desire. The Post Office, Telegraph and Express offices a*e in the same block. copes ” $RAA, BATON, . ISAAC WLLLIAMSON, CEO. R. CRAWFORD, Masonic Building, on Pine Street Always on hand JUSTICES’ AND = CONSTABES Bianks. ‘Dealer in PLAIN AND FANCY WVseTATIONEHRY, BLANK BOOKS, SHEET MUSIt, GOLD PENS,, -. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &e. Nevada, July 28th: SPRING STREET, NEVADA. JOHN A. LAN-~ CASTER would in: form his friends‘ and blic generatty that he has added extenthe ment of Horses, Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &c and is prepared to furnish as fine_turn eute—asean be found in the state. Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses well eqiiipped for Ladies or Gentlemén willbe ready atalltimes. A long experience in the business and an earnest desire to retain the contidence of my friends leads'me to e I will be able te give general satisfaction oe i ar attention paid to Horses on livery— Carriages always in rcadiness with: earefnl drivers for the use of parties, balls, &e. Thequality of stock will permit me to say that those seeking pleasure or engaged on business would do i togiveme a eall.-— : DOCTOR W. GROVE DEAL, _» OF FICE—Rooms No, 7. and 8, Belden Block, Montgomery ‘St., ~ @pposite the Uccidantal Hotels . \2 DRY GOODS a full supply of}. . done at this Office. = Selling Out to Close Business ! The Entire. Stock-of— 1 & see ag a a IIE if S. ROSENTHAL, ne Commercial Street, Nevada, under the Daily Transcript Printing Office. I AM about to ehange “business and therefore . offer my entire stock of Dry.Goods, »~ Lower than Cost Prices ! The stock consists of all kinds of goods usu ally found ina store of this. kind. Bonncts, Latest Style of Hats, Silk Goods, Domestie Goods, _ And in fact everything in the Dry Goods line. > : Also alarge stock of CALIFORNIA JEWELRY! * 4 ipLadies of Nevada and vicinity are invited to call and examine my“large stock of Goods and convince themselves ofthe truth in regard to prices and quality of goods. Now .is the time to buy Dry Goods Cheaper than ever before ! SN 8. ROSENTHAL, Nevada, Dee. 18th. ‘Big Tunnel-Quartz Mining: Company. Nevada District, Callfornia. r \O the Stoekholders of the ‘above Company at the UNION HOTEL, in this city, on FRIDAY. January 27th, 185, at 8 P.M. : A. H. OTHEMAN, BSee’y. _Nevada, January 5th. A ‘Complete Assortment of adi PATENT MEDICINES Drugs and Chemicals. Just received and for sale by RES : Joseph M. Leyey,. Corner of Commerzial.and . Pine Streets William R. Coe, Atthe Old Corner. 8S STILI-THERE, and wants it to be distinctly understood that he is going to stay there and sell his goods as cheap as the cheapest Itis his determination not to be undersold by anybody. His stock consists of Women’s Shoes, thick and thin sole, Gale ters, Baimorals, and every style of Shoe. Misses’ & Children’s Shoes, every style Double Sole and Quilted Bottom Boots. A large assortment of Miners* Heavy and Light Boots, Gum Boots, &. He sels LEATHER, TOOLS, SHOK FINDINGS, of everydescription at San Francisco Prices retail. Boot and Shoemaker’s. supplied at command. All work. bought at the store is warranted and will be repaired free-of coat if it rips uureasonably. ; Having one of th? very best workmen im the ‘State, lam prepared to make boots at short nyticv.and warrant « fit or no sale. = t Grateful for liberal patronage in the pasty “am determined to merit it in the future by giv’ ing the pwdlic first rate articles and at the lowest possible prices. W. RK. COK, SELLING OFF At COST—BARGAINS. W.L. Shaefer would inform the eitizens uf Nevada and the. surrou ding country that he has remo his stock of P. BOOTS & SHOES. To Kida’s Building, on Pine street, and is sell ing them off at low rates. He has justreceivad a large and splendid stock of boots and\shoes from the Bay, which he will seli at bargains. fle invites: the attention of everybody to call Repairing promptly and neatly doue DR. A. CHAPMAN,” Surgical & Mechanical Dentist Office—coriier of Broad and Pine ats. FS to attend those favoring me withacall,atany hour. Teeth after having became sensitive by exposure of the nerve will be filled without causing-pain. . L WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this )ffice ~to be pe: formed in a more skiiful manner, and bettar satisfaction giyen than’ clsewhere in this vicinity, otherwise no charge will be made, My charges are moderate, and to suit the times.« 1 sm permanently located in this city Residenoe on Sacramento street, third heuse from Temperance Hail Vulcanite Work promptly and wseatly o supplimentary to Ordinance No. 7, entitled an. Ordinance for the issue of Licenses. Every person engaged in keeping a house where balls, dances, fandangoes or hurdy gurdies are kept in connection with a public sa ona or bar room shall pay a monthly Heense of $10. * Every person engaged in keeping a shooting gallery shall pay a quarterly license of five dol ars. Passed Jan, 19, 1865 J.CLARK, nae ~S.R. Perry, Clerk. GEO. W. KIDD, ye BANKER, In the Granite building, Broad street, Nevada. OLD DUST purchased atthe highest market G rates, and . ry advances made on Dust forwarded for Assay or for (‘vinage at the U.S. Mint Drafts-on the cities at the lowest rate, Collections eee ee State and county E ties purchased at the highest market valne. oA» ISOARD, _Whelesale-dealer-ia. WINES, LIQUORS, BITTERS, &ce., &e. SAWN FRANCISCO Nextdoor te Weaver & Cv'sen Broad Street : Nevada, Nov, 19— 2g han ae bo "You-wiltpicase-take-notice thatthe Annu + al Meeting os ihe above Company will be held Benkerts’s Pump sole, Dress, Square Kdge, and examine his stock. Boots’ made to order.— I would iaform my friends’and all wishing my.seryices that I am7\RDINANCE;-NO--24-—An—Ordinance+ Sight Checks on San Francis¢o and Sacramento . . securipas First Premium awarded ¥; 4; ed by next boat. Opposition Steamer Day, February 13th. OPPOSITION TO NEW. YORK!! a Via Nicaragua, ‘CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE, . Through in 21 Days! THE Central A B Company will Bak ite rteamship i — _ oa Moses Taylor, ney J. H. BLETHEN(* <i.. s50+00+s-.Commander, For San Tuan Del-Sur, from Mission Street wharf, at 10 o’clock, A. M. : : ON MONDAY, FEB, 13th, _ Connecting at GREYLOWN with the maghificent new Steamer ‘ : as _G@OLDEN RULE, ear 3,500 Tons, for New York. The-transit of the Isthmus is a pleasant trip. -Meals furnished tree by the Company. while crossing. A Baggage Master will be sent thro’ by each steamer, Insurance on Treasure at the lowest rates. — é ‘ Fer further information apply to I. W: RAYMOND, Agent, + N.-W. corner-of Battery and Pine s ts; I Up stairs, San Faancisco CALIFORNIA STACE CO’S merican Transit espatch the favorFO os ee AAT LY LINE : OF ' — BTA Sa BS Will Ica've the office of: the Company, at the National Exchange Hotel, Broad Street, Nevada city, : —= aR : EVERY MORNING AT? O’CLOCK, BY DONNER LAKE, For Virginia and Carsen Cities ! Arriving at Virginia at 10 o’clock, P. M. same day. Ketugning will leave Virginia at + A. M. arriving at Grass Valley imtime to connect with the Company’s . a ( : Daily Line of Coaches for Marysville, and Nevada Citys DAILY. LINE FORILLINOISTOWN & DUTCH FLAT
_ Leaves the National Hotel, Nevada city, daily . at? d’clock, A.M. : W. H. DAVIDSON, Agent. _Nevada. Dee. Ist. GEO. E. TURNER, nt DEALER IN ~ . HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES; MINING -TOOLS, ~ Ware, Crockery..and Glass “And in fact evervihing usually found in a cosh heige kind, which will be sold = for cash. ‘ 15 Dissolution of Co-Partnership : LI partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned im all and every manner of business is this day dissolved by matual con“sent. B. Lachman is authorized to receive all moneys due the firm, and will’ pay all demands against the ‘firm if any exist. rf ‘ D. LACHMAN, ; ‘= ; B. LAGHMAN. Nevada, Gal., Jan. 14, 1865i GH. -FERRAND: PHOTOGRAPHIC : ANDO TEE DAGUERREAN ABTIST. Everykind of Photographs gnd Ambroty pes taken in the best style of the. Art.ON PINE STREET, ‘Over the United States Bakery. IC. M, BATES, PHYSICIAN, Office on Pine street. next door to J. M. Levey’ Drug Storey in the Masonic building: all E.W. SMITH, « Justice of the Peace’ ~ FFIGE at the OldPlace, os: . Street , i J. G H. Meyer, xy First Premium Billiard Ball Manefa¢turer. 228 Montgomery Street, Sau Francigpo. ‘ramcisco in 1964. et va at variet¥ of Billiard Bagstclle. do Boot Balls, Cues, Cue Leather and . Cloth on hand ‘Uld Balls turned over and colored at Psd per —— ~ CENTRE MARKET. FRED. BULACHER, and ' FRANK AUMER wonld respectfilty inform the citizens of evada and vicinity thet popular Meat Market, on Commit.. street, afew.doors below the Daily Transcript *Printig a aud will keep on hand'tlié“Very best quality of BEEF, . PORK, VEAL, : *.--MUTTON, VEGETABLES. “He hopes by strict. attention to business $reccive a good share-@f-patronage. 22 The Best and the. Cheapest. IMPORTAN ; IN MINING. fP\HE undersigned begs leave to call the atter: tion of parties whe propose erecting mills for muing ,purposes,:to the Mills now_ being manufactured for him by Hinckley & Co., at the Fulton Foundry on First Street, San Francisco. MOORE’S CRINDER Is admitted most by those that have used it. to be the ‘Sementific Machine Yet invented for the purpose for which it is intended. This Machine is very simple in its construction; isnot likely to get out of repsir, is very readtly put up, and’ecan be run by any man of ordinary intelligence Lt caw be furuished-at: Jess cost than any other’ Machine now in u%e, that will perform anything l.ke the work that cag be done with this. Two ofthe Grinders and five stamps will worktwenty tons of rock per day with 12-horse power. ne ofthese Machines Fulton Foundry and Mr. Moore is in constant attendance and will take pleasure in explaining is now set up at the desire it. Several of the Machines are now. in operation in variona parts of the State and are turning out work at twenty-five panmené deew expense than by any: other process.’ -Partics propesing to have Quart% Mills erected will find it greatly to their advantage ts examine thiese before making arrangements elsewhere’ ' : “ Kr Quartz Wikis of ev ary description manulactured .o. order on the most reasonable terms, : ALBERT MOORE, San Francisco, Noy. 13th —3m PRICUS TO SUIT THE TIMES, Fare at Reduced Rates 1! Pacific Mail Steamship Company. For New York, via Panama. The following Steamships will ee be dispatehedin the month of ee eae Ge February, 1865. Feb. di—Golden Age. Capt, W. F. Lapidge. Feb. 18—Cunstitution, Capt. J; Pv Watkins. Feb, 23—Sacramento, Capt. Ws H. Hudson. Frem Folsom rtreet wharf, San Francisco, at o’clock, A. M. punctuatly. Connecting via Pahama Railroad at Aspinwall with a new and swift steamer : For New York. The Isthmus Transit is made by Railroad in three hours! All exposure to. a_ tropical -climate is thus avoided. This route offers PARTICULAR advantages. to, Ladies and Families. “The Atlantic steamer will be convoyed by a United States vessel of war!> Z For further particulars, apply at the office of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, corner of Sacramentd and Leidesdorff strects, j27 OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Acent, ’ » WILL PROMPTLY CURK Spermatorrhoca, or Seminal WEAKNESS, ; } OWEVER originally caused or however aggrayated in cha.actta; and in a@ll eases of Genital or Uniary. Irritation, Ineapacity, and Impotency, they“act with wond rful efficacy; ‘Seys Dr Behre, of New York, Professor of Orgonie Chemistry and-Physiology ; I know-of no remedy in the whole of MATERIA MEDICA -cequat to-your SPHCH4C—PELEL-ia-seminator-+ Urinary W eoknesses. : Price—$1 per box; six for $5—incoin. SUsPENSPRY BANDAGES—new sty le—price $2, by mail, prepaid. For sale by : J, WINCHESTER, Proprietor, San Fradcisco, To whom all orders should be eddressed. Circulars and advice, gratis, To City Serip Owners. dé LL persons holding Warrants drawn on the City Funds aud registered previons May 1"th, ,1864, are requested to present the same <u me forpayment. Interest ou said scrip ceases from this date. GEO. A. WEAVER, City Treasurer. Nevada. Jan. 24th. ¢. E. HUMPHRIES, Biacksmith & Wheelwright. Wotld fuform the citizens’ of ‘io Nevada that he has remvuyed to formerly occupied by Sam. OatesWith despatch and at reasonable rates. Particpaid to Horse ge ‘set. Balls sevt from the country will — ft ¥ s attention T TO.2WOSK-ENGAGED . the workings of the Machine to those who may -— + “the shop at the foot of Broad St. . v JULIUS DREYFUS, «: We LD inform the Ladies:and Gentlemen of ; hgyhas. Nevada that hé keeps on‘hand, at the eas Pg ai eg ee Pomivea Se #& Bakery, Pine St“The ry best quality of Confectionery Cake, and Bread, All 6f whichis'‘manufactured at this Esfablishment ofthe best materials. Esa Every kind of Candies for. sale wholesale or’ retail.” = hace eee Cake of every kind kept on hand and made to orderat short notice and low rates, : As Lhave inmy’employ the best of Confectioners md Bakers [ can guarantee all articles purchased at this place to be of a superior Gualiiy. .Give me-a tfiat all you in want of the things in this line. , ; =. D. W. HARRIER’S STAGE AND EXPRESS LINE. eEey Wil leave Neyada Mondays, , caw Cee” Wednesdays and Fridays, at? cages : A.M. for : : Moore’s Woolsey’s and Orleans Flats, Lake City and North Bloomfield, Returning will leave Moore’s Flat at 7 A. M. on alternate days, ‘arriving at Nevada‘at 12M. Kxpress will leave daily.” [lis Wreatest care and attention will be given to the Express department. and all business entrusted to thisline.Will be promptly attendud to. Office—Crawford’s Bookstore, corner Commercial streets, Nevada. — a jel ine & “s 02 Kxnight Templars Perfume. : ’. Lubins Extracts: Wight Blooming Cereus. Red Oross Knight. Pefume, ; "E'airy do; « Jaques do * = Barney’s da _ “Assorted Odors, « vi Forsale by JOSEPH MO@EVEY. ** Corner of , Pine and Commercial Streets. For the Complexion . Laird’s Bloom of Youth. Magnolia Balm. 3 Blanc des Perles, , __ Forsalehy JOSEPH M LEVEY,. Corner of Pine and Commercial Street? . Névada Restaurant. . —— Q weuld inform the public that LECOC e he has ‘Leasedithe House and Furniture, on Pine. St. opposite Beckman’s Saloon, And reopened-his-well known Restaurant. andRotisserie, inastyle totally unapproachable by, any other house.in.the mountains. None but the best.of Cooks\are employed, and the best edibles the market ‘affords’.are here regular} served up to customers, ‘Regular Boarders ¢ be accommodated at prices ranging from $7-per week and upwards. Meal hours—Breakfast 6 to 8 Dinner from 12 to’ 14%.°Supper 6 to 74. Tickets have been. prepared,twenty-ooe of which will be sold for $7. and the aneals-twill be furnished at the option of the purehasety-In the Restaurant department meals can be obtaiped at all hours of theduy and night, and. customers are required to pay for only what they yet. ja-. Confident of his ability to please even the most fastidious, the proprietor respectfully. solicitwa continuance of public patropage. Remember the place, West side of Pine Street, Between Broad. , ; and Spring Street. “+ °~ a Nevada, Jan. 4th. EMPIRE SALOON, Cady’s Brick Building, Mill sireet, GRASS VALLEY. AMES B,. JEFFERY takes this method oi intorming his friends in Nevada and vicinity that ha hus become sole -proprietor of the above well known and popular Saloon and. will always keep on hand the very best of Liquors;. Wines, Ales and Cigars. : To which he invites the attention ¥f those who know a good thing and can appreelate it when it is sparkling before their eyes. Nevadans! give mea call when you visit; Grass Vattey=t-wirtutwaysbe on hand, ready net *shop.?? oJAMES B JEFFERY. Gruss Valley. Sept. 4th—tf D.8. BAKER, J. A. MARTIN D. S. BAKER & CO. : DEALERS IN a Groceries, Provisiuns, Can Fruits, Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada. BEN MEATS, OF ALL, KINDS hand and fur sale at Cheap rates for Cash, : $ Goods delivered free of Charge Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. WooD—Of ull kinds, on-hand and for sale Cheap for Cash, ugly Clothes Made, Cleaned and REPAIRED. S KELLINER, Tailor, No. 47° Pine e Street, is prepared to make every : of Gentlemen's garments on the shortest notice ana at the lowest rates, GUld garments cleamed and made as good us hew--all spots removea:— very garinvut worm’ ‘46 in complete order. Give meacall. ~ \es aep3o . OUNCES SINT Wane géed,,. 0 1 . and willing to serve you with the best inthe! — tox: ry tity nULIoY. a New & Choice Perfumery,