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Aevada Daily Transcript.
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‘6 NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1865. NO. 187. ©.
t
aoe aneemital
BROWN & DEAL,
PROPRIETORS.
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a
NATIONAL EXCHANGE.
ELOTEXL.
on . ft
This old and well esi ~
tablished Efotel isagain 7
‘ Opened.-to the Public:
ithas been remodeled and enlarged and isnow
one of the most¢ommodious Houses in the in
t:riorof 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, its walls keep-out, in great measure, the
heat of the sun and give security in case of fire
Tue 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 confingration. :
THE ROOMS are eiegantly furnished, the
Beds. are-ot Spring and Hair Mattrasses, unexcelled by any Hotel jn.the State—all the Furniture new dnd of the latest. style.
SUITS OF ROOMS, and every accommodation furnished families and the traveling. public,
and every care taken to makethe House a HOME
FOR: BOARDERS
THE FABLE will at all times be furnished
with éverything the market affords,
The Coaches of the California Stage Comyany, Alpha, Washington, Omega, Woolsey’s,
Maore’s Flat, and Red Dog, have their offices at
. BROAD. STREET...NEVADX CITY.
3
The House is kept open all Night.
THE SALOON is titted up in supérior style
where none but the best Wines and Liquors are
‘to be-found. The BILLIARD ‘TABLES are Phe
lan’s best. ;
Connected with the Establishment 1s a LIVERY
STAB). where the besv.furnouts may be had.
Lancaster & Hasey, Prop’s.
Nevada, May 10th. :
# es
‘Washington, Alpha & Omega
“STAGE LINE? . g
EES
An _ 5
RR. W.tATTA,. .
Takes this method of
informmg the travelling pub;
44 lic that he has purchased the
. entire interest of Hawk Place
in the above line, and will ruti as follows: .
Leaves the National Exchange Hotel, Nevada city, on eS ee
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
At 8 o’clock, A. M.:
Leayes. Washington, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. : :
At 8 o’clock, A.M. ..
Light Freight will be taken and deliver
ed with promptness and despatch
; ae R. W. LATTA.
* Nevada, January 17th. ;
Dissolution of Co-Partwership
ak Co partnership heretofore existing between the tndersigned, tinder the firm name
of Weaver & Co , is,this day dissolved by mutual
consent—J. 5. Johnson retiring from said firm.
All accounts due by said firm, wil? be séttled by
George A. Weaver, who is authorized to collect
all accounts owing to said” firm. .an@ receipt
therefor. GEO. A WEAVER.
J.-S. JOHNSTON. .
Nevada, January 27, 1865 *
“R. FININCER & CO.,
Po Suteess ors to C. Hy Meyer & Co. =
: WHOLESALE DEALERS IN * ” i
FINE BRANDIES, WINES,
. AND :
Liqaors generhily. :
BRICK “STORE, 76 BROAD STREET
UNION HOTEL.
Main Street, Nevada.
Messrs. Eaton & Williamson,
Having leased the above New, El.
ant and Commodious Hutel. and
® ner, are now prepared to receive
their friends and the public gener
== ally, beliéving they cah satisfy all
who may favor them with their patronage. The
Hotel contains
ONE HUNDRED LIGHT AND AIRY ROOMS,
j NOT A DARK ONE IN THE HOUSE,
‘And ofa size much larger than are usually found
in Hotels. The Parlors are furnished in a superior style. i
THE BEDS. are supplied with the Very best
Spring and Mair Mattresses—the linen clean and
of the very best quality.
THE TABLE will contain all that the market
affords.
. THE-BAR is fitted up in a style not surpassed
by ahy house in the State, and all its contents
are of the choicest kinds, :
THE BILLIARD ROOM is supplied with Phe
. lan’s best Tables, pocket and carom.
Persons travelme to and from Washoe will find
this House the most desirable stopping place on
the route. ‘To the travelers for pleasure, we
have only to say that the climate of Nevada is not
surpassed inany part of the'State.
The Pacifico Stage and xpress Company’s effice iain ea ares, and pasrerecss by the California Stag@Co’s coaches will driven to the
Union if. they desire. The Post Office, Telegraph
and Express offices ave iu the same block.
‘ IRA A. EATON,
ISAAC WILLIAMSON,
' CEO. R.CRAWFORD,
Masonic Building, on Pine Street
= \ Always on hand
aNfull supply of
JUSTICES’
Blanks.
x vat Bealer in
_/“PLAIN AND FANCY
Wr STATIONERY, oe)
BLANK BOOKS,
SHEET MUSIL, GOLD “PENS,
PHOTOGRAPH’ ALBUMS, : &c.
Nevada, July 28th
UNION LIVERY STABLE,
SPRING STREET; NEVADA.
MJIOHN A, LAN-«~
igs £Se7 RR would iniz form hia friends and
y that‘he has added extento his already large and elegant establishment of Horses, Buggies. Saddies, Harness. &c
and is oe aopeapeed furnish as tine turn Outs as
an be found in the state. Well ryt . fleet
and easy Saddle Horses well equip for
or Gentlemen wi!l be ready at alltimes. A long
£ retain the confidence of my friends leads me to
ill be able te — eneral satisfaction
attention p to Horses on livery—
Carriages always iu readiness. with earefal drivers for the use of parties, bills, &e. The qual *
ity of stock wiil it meto say that those seeking a or engaged on business would de
well to giveme a eal :
For the Complexion .
Laird’s Bloom ef Youth. .
Magnolia Balm,
Blanc des Peries. .-_*
~ Wersaleby JOSEPH M LEVEY
urnished it in thé most costly man-.
. DUTCH FLAT AND DONNER. LAKE, TO
Fy SBEey gives notice to the publie that’he
‘eat rates,
experience in the business and an earnest desire .
SAMUEL LEWIS,
Successor to Lewis Bros.
IMPORTER OF
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Pipes, Matches, Cards, &c.
ER —At the old stand—
Lewis’ Building, Corner of F3roaa
and Pine Streets, Nevada,*
. * now. ready to supply his former patrons
. and the publie.generally with’all goods ip
his line as heretofore at A
San Francisco Prices!
Thankful for past patronage, he Pespectfully .
olicits a continuance. ~ “meéhi-tf
Central Pacific Railroad,
Winter Arrangement.
N AND AFTER Wednesday, Nov. 2d, until further notice, the trains.of the—Central+
Pacific Railroad will be ran as follows : ' e
Lehve Sacramento for Newcastle at 6:30. A. M.
1P. M', and 4 P, M.Leave Newcastle for Sacramento at 6:30 A. M,
10:15 A. M. M, and 4P. M. ° ory
The 6:30.A4. M. up train connects ‘at the junetion with the cars ef the California Cenfral Rail
road, for Lincoiu and Mary ‘ville and all: points
north; andat Newcastle with the stages of. the
California Stage Company for }
GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA,
AND YIA
VIRGINIA CITY.
The 6:30 A. M., down. trains will connéct» at
the junction with tite California Central Raftroad for Lincoln and Marysville, and the, 10:30
A, M. down train willeonnect with the cars for
Folsom .
On Sunday one train only wil! be run, leaving:
Sacramento at 6.30 A.-M., and Neweastle at 10.15
A. M. C. CROCKER, a
Superintendent C. Fb. KR. R Co,
Sacramento, Norember ¢ith. ‘ny
s
Boot and Shoemaker.
B. LUTZ,
is prepared to make to order
Any kind of or Shoe, and in every
ease sati mn guaranteed.
Xs ° ~
REPATBRING.—Particularly attention will
be paid to repairing Boets and Shoes. AH work
done-at the-shortest netice and-at the very lowMy shop is on BROAD STREET,
one door from M:ss Coffee’s Millincry #tore.
Nevada, Jan. 24th. ee
GEO. E WITHINGTON,Sign and Ornamental Painter.
OUSE PAINTING promptly attended te.—
Seg epee hendn Jenne steck of Wau
Paper Curtain” Fixtures, &c. t the Foot of
Broad street, Nevada city.
er
lo
by each steamer,
ja
Opposition Steamer Day, February 13th.
‘OPPOSITION TO NEW YORK!!
‘ Via Nicaragua,
———
“©hrough in 24 Days!
om,
CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL.
ae EST AND QUICKEST ROUTE:
CENTRE MARKET.
ee
—_—
FRED. BULACHER, and
. ot. FRANK AUMER would re‘ spectfully inform the citizens of
Nevada and vicinity that he has
know ane
street, afew doors below the Daily Transcript
Printing Office, and will keep on hand the very
best quality of E ;
popular Meat Market, on Commercial
THE Central Ameftean Transit
Company will despatdir the favor: . .
ite steamship : j
Moses Taylor,
J.H, BLETHEN....3.2.0i+++sCommanider.
For San Juan Del Sur. from Miesion Street
4 wharf, at 10 o’clock, A, M.
_ON MONDAY, FEB.13th,
nificent néw Steamer:
GOLDEN RULE,
3500 Tons, for New Yor
“COME E at GREYTOWN with the magk
The transit of the Isthmusis a pleasant trip.
ossing.
west rates. :
Fer further informatiom apply to
I: W. RAYMOND,
Meals furnished tree by the Company while
A Baggage Master will be sent thro’
Insurance on Treasure at the
Agent,
N.-W. corner of Battery and Pine streets,
“Up stairs. San Faauciseo
day.
at 7 o’clock, A. nee :
W.H. DAVIDSON, Agent.
ae OF
= ee By
. CALIFORNIA STAGE CO’S
DAILY LINE
A GBS
Will Icave the office of the Company, at the
National. Mxchange Hotel, Broad Street, Nevada city,
EVERY MORNING AT 7 O*CLOCK,
BY DONNER LAKE,
For Virginia and Carson
Arriving at Virginia at 10. o’elock, Pp. M same
Returning will lesve Virginia at 4.a —
arriving at Grass Valley in time t¢ connect with
the Company’s
Daily Line of Coaches for Marysville,
and Nevada City.
DAILY LINE
Leaves the National Hotel, Nevad
M.
Nevada. Dee. Ist.
Cities!
M.
POR ILLINOISTOWN & DUTCH FLAT
a city; daily
Cc
St
ca
¢. GEO. E. TURNER,
~
HARDWARE, .TINWARE,
7
‘STOVES, MINING POOLS,
rockery and Glass
*
And in fact evervihing usuall
is kind, which: will bé Rcheap for
1
ore of th
sh. :
Ware,
found ‘in a
ag
sent. }
moneys due the firm, and will
D. LACHMAN.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership
LL partnership heretofore eXtating between
the undersigned in all and every manner of
ainst the firm if any exist.
business is this day dissolved *y mutual conB. Lachman jis authorized to receive all
pay all demands
B. LACHMAN.
Nevada, Cal., Jan. 14, 1865.
—_——
Dr
CH. FERRAND.
PHOTOGRAPHICAND 8
DAGUERREAN ARTIST.
Everykind of Photo raphs and Ambrocypes taken im the
iq* tt ‘
tstyle of the
ON PINE STREET,
Over the United States Bakery.
i. M, BATES,
PHWSIECIA
ug Sture, in the Masunic building. alt
NEVADA (MEILLINERY.
MISS E. COFFEY,WOULD fully inform the
Ladies of Nev Sw Sey led surrounding towns that she opened a
Pree yore Millinery ‘Store, on
BROAD STREET,
Opposite"Weaver & Co’s Storé, and
a keep constantly owhand, ° —
r By ee Bommean Taatvers: ret
ev thing wows y fou 4
line Establishment i hay, h ‘arrangeconte made that 1 shall be ie veceipt of New
E.W. SMITH,
Justice of the Peuce —
¥FICE at the Old Piace, on Brow
Street ,
will be ‘paid. 44) making Glogks, Maptillas and
) ba
and Foot
; Aten? Cae on hand und soldat New York .
“Balle tufmed over and colored at $2 per
set. returaJ. G. H. Meyer, .
fs, Cues, Cue.
gee eS
First Premium Billia:d Bali no arta
228 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
FPMIE First Premium awarded by the Mechaa-'
ies Institute at their last Fair; helé in San
Francisco in 1964.
of Billiard Bagatclle, Rondo
Chalk and
ey
# receive a good share of patronage.
PORK,
— *~ MUTTON, Ss
Pea VEGETABLES.
He ‘hopes by. strict attention to business ¢
a22°
_
= Large Assortment of
. POMADES & FANCY GOODS!
FOR-SALE BY
JOSEPH M. LEVEY.
Corner of ‘Pine and Commercial Streets.
Nevada, Aug. 23d. E :
GEO. W. KIDD,
BANKER,
In the Granite building, Broad street, Nevada.
( 1 OLD DUST purchased at the highest market
_rates, and liberal advances mate on Dust forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U.S: Mint:
—Sight—-hecks on San F
Drafts or the Eastern cities at ube lowesf rate.
Cullections made, and state and county securities purchased at the highest market valne.
A. ISOARD,
Wholesale dealer in
WINES, LIQUORS, BITTERS, &c., &e.
Nextdoor ta Weaver & Co’s en Broad Street
Nevada, Nov, 1 :
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
Surgical & Mechanical Dentist
Office—corner_of Broad and Pine sts.
[ would inform my friends aud
all wishing my services that I am
prepared to attend those favoring
me withacall.atany hour. Teeth
after having become sensitive by cxposure of the
nerve will be filled without causing pain.
h WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this >ffice
to be pe formed.in a more @37ifel manner, and
bettar satisfaction giyen than elsewhere in this
vicinity, otherwise no charge will be made. My
charges are moderate, and to suit the times. I
sm permanently lecated.in this city .Residenoe
on Sacramento street, third-house from Temperanve Hall ;
~ WVulcaniite Work promptly and weatly
] done at this office. :
. JROBATE. NOWMCH —In the matter of
the Estate of James Salmaon, deceased In
Probate Court, Nevada Co. It appearing to the
Court by the petition presented and filed by.W.
W.Cozzens, the Administrator of the Estate of
Jumes Salmon, deceased, praying for an order to
sell Real Estate, that it is mecessary to sell the
whole of the Real Estate to pay the debts outstanding against the deceased, andthe debts. expenses and charges.ef administration It is
therefore ordered by the Court that all persons
interested in the said Estate appear before the
said Probate Court, on MONDAY the 13th day
of March 1 65, at 10 o’clock. A. M , of said day,
at the Court Room of said Court in Nevada city
to show cause why an order should vot begranted toxaid Administrator to sell so muth of the
Real Estate of the deveased es shall be neeessa_ry, and that-a copy of this order be pablished-at
least four stteeessive weeks in the NEVADA
DaiLy TRANSCRIPT, @ newspaper printed in
this county.
_A. C. NILES, Probate Judge.
Nevada, Feb. 8th, 1805.
ron ofthe County Clerk of the county of
Nevada. .
1, R. H Farquhar, Clerk of the Probate Court
of Nevada county, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true and correct copy of an order du
ly made and entered upon the minutes ef said
Probate Court.
~~ Wness my hand and the seal of said
seal { Probate Court, the 8th day-of February
A. m 1865.
R. H. FARQUHAR. Clerk. *
By G K. Farquhar, Deputy.
Nevada, Feb. 9th. ‘i
.DR. ROSENBAUM’S
CELEBRATED
“
—_—s~
STOMACH BITTERS.
'E\ELIS exceflent Medicine always relieves and
ii generally effectually cures the following dis.
Casen : : ee
DYSPEPSIA, i
LOSS OF APPETITE,
MORNING HEADACHE, .
FEVER AND AGUE, .
; JAUNDICE,
LANGUOR,
S BOWEL COMPLAINT,
&e., &e.
Try them—test them on your Constitution and
you will be fully satieiied. with the result.
ROSENBAUM’S BITTERS
1, #2
} Are no QUACK MEDICINE but the scientific and
efficacious ‘compound of a Regular Physician
who has made the study’of Medi: ine his profession. — are exceeding popular and the more
they are knowa the better they are liked. They
are veny valatable and ure composed of Koots
and Herbs which posses the power of curing
diseuses without istering the Conrtitution. For
sale by all Druggists Liquo« Deaters, or by
N.b&. JACOBS &Co. —
become proprietor of this well: . :
UNITED STATES BAKERY
OULD inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of .
Nevada that he keeps on hand, at the ~
‘Wnited Gates Bakery, Pine St
The very best quality of ite
Confectionery Cake, and Bread,
ment of the best materials. irae 5 awe peas)
are kind of Candics for sale wholesale or:
retatl. id
Cake of every kind kept on hand and made to
order at short notice and low rates, {~
As Thave'in my employ the best of Confee;
-tioners and Bakers [ ¢an guarantea all artictes-purchased at this place to be of a superior quali —
ry. Give me atrial all youin want ofthe good “
things in this line.” <e ‘ jel
D. W. HARRIER’S
‘STAGE AND EXPRESS LINE —
Will leave Neyada Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays at 7
A.M. for ;
Moore’s Woolsey’s and Orleans Flats, .
Lake City and North Bloomfield,
Returning will leave Moore’s Flat at 7 Av M
on alternate days, arriving at_Nevada at12M,
. . Express will leave daily. Tho greatest care
and attention will be given to the Express dé
Spies
Bee mat
. partment.and all business entrusted to thisline —°
will be promptly attended to.
A. A. MDLLOY, Agent.
_ Office—Crawford’s Bookstore, corner Pine &
Commercial streets, Nevada. é 02
Nevada: Restaurant,
—o
LECOC@ weuld inform the public that
C. he has
Leased the House and Furniture, on Pine
: St. eppdsite Beckman’s Saleen,
And reopened his well known Restaurant and
Rotisserie, in a style 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 regularly
served upto customers. Regular Boarders can
be accommodated at prices ranginy from $7 per
week andupwards. Meal hours—Breakfast 6 to
8. Dinner from 12 to 4g. Supper 6 to 74.—
fickets have been prepared, twenty-oae of
which will besold for $7. and the meals will be
furnished at the option of the purehaser, In the
Restaurant department meals can be obtained at
all hours ofthe day and night, and customers
are required to pay for only what they get.
vontident of his ability to pleaae_even the most
fastidious, the proprietor respectfully solicits a
continuance “of public patronage, . Remember
the place, ~ ; 3
West side of Pine Street, Between Broad
and Spring Street,
Nevada. Jan. 4th.
EMPIRE SALOON,
Cady’s Brick Building, Mill Sireet,
GRASS. VALLEY.
J AM®s B. JEFFERY takes this method
oft'intorming his friends in Nevada and vicinity that h> has become sole proprietor of th
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 of those whe
know a good thing’and can appreciate it when it
is sparkling before their eyes, ~~ x .
_Nevadans! give mea call when you visit
Grass Valley—1 wi!lalways be on band, ready
and willing to serve you with the best in the
‘slop.?? JAMES B JEFFERY,
Grass Vailtey. Sept. ith—¢«f ;
*
D,-8.BAKER. J. A. MARTIN
D. 8. BAKER & CO.
~. DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisiuns, Can Fruits,
Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed :
No. 73 Broad-Street, Nevada. .
re MEATS, OF ALE, KINDS
a ma hand and for sale at Cheap rates for
ash,
Goods delivered free of Charge
Within a reasonable distance of Nevada.
_.WW OOD—Of all kinds, on hand and for sale
Cheap for Cash," ugio
Treasurer’s Office, Nevada, Feb. 3d, 1866,
LL persons holaing Warrants drawn on the
General Fund of Nevada’county and registered between Aug. . 1864 and Nov. let, _
1864, are requested 16 present the same for payMent _ Interest othe same.ceases at the date of
this advertisement, sei Ss
W. & CRAWFORD, Treasurer. ,
Nevada, Feb. 4th. : f
Clothes’ Made, Cleaned and
KRKPvPAIRED.
S KELLINER, ‘Tailor, No. 47 Pine
Je street, 4s prepared ‘to make every kind
of Gentlemen’s yarments on the shortest not.
ana ut the lowest rates. ld garments cleaned
and made as youd ss new—ull spots removed.—
Every garment worn “t in complete order.—
se Give meu call.
PATENT MEDICENES
Drugs and Chemicals.
Just received wnd for sale by
Joseph M. Levey,Corner of Commerciat and Pine Streets
Joseph Kutz; ;
Attorney and Counselor at Law.seplé 423 Front street, San Francieeo.
‘
FFICE— Kidd & Knox Building, corner of
O Broad and Pine streets. . ae
All of which is manufactured at this:Hstablish-. .. ates
“O SCRIP HOLDERS. ant
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