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February 15, 1865 (4 pages)

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VOL. IX
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BROWN & DEAL,
PROPRIETORS.
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NATIONAL EXCHANCE.
BROAD STREET..---. NEVADA CITY.
< "This old and well es. 7 area Hotelisagain
a Opened to the Public.
it has been pen and enlarged and is now
one of the most commodjous “Houses inthe in ,
teriorof the State. Located in an elevated position it commands a view of the-eity-and surrounding country and insures good air in the
heat of summer. Built of BRICK AND FrRePROOF, its walls keep out, in hay measure, the
heat of the sunand. give security in_case of fire
THE EXCHANGE is near the center of the town
ons wide-and-THEbusiness street of the city.
. Phere are no wooden buildings near the
to endanger it in case of conflagration. ;
THE ROOMS are ele rantly furnished, the
Beds are ot Spring and Hair Mattrasses, unexcelled by any Hotel in the State—all the Furniture new and of the latest style.
SUITS OF ROOMS, and’ every agcommodation furnished families and the traveling public,
and every care taken to make the Huge # HOME
FOR BOARDERS ‘
THE TABLE will at all times be furnished.
with everything the market affords, -—The Coaches of the California Stage Company; Alpha, Washington,. Omega, .Woolxey’s,
Score 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 hut the best Wings and Liquors are
tobe found. ‘he BILLIARD ‘TABLES are Phe
lan’s best. ex ee
Connected with the kstablishment 1s a LIVERY
STABLE wliere the bess Lurnouts may be had.
F Lancaster & Hascy, Prop’s,.
Nevada, May 10th. mea ge
otel .
Ge
‘Washington, Alpha « Omega .
STAGE LINE !
R. W. LATTA,
: Takes this method of
informing the trayelling pubive that he has purchased the
: : “entire interest:-of Hank Place
in the above line, and will run as follows ¢
® Leaves the National Exchange Hotel, Nevada city, on
5
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
ee At 8 o’elock, A. M.
Leaves Washington, every Monday, Wed-.
nesday, and Friday. : s
At 8 o’@lock, A. M.
Light Freight will be-taken and deliver
ed with promptuess and despatch. .
‘ . R. W. LATTA.
. Nevada, January 17th. +
Dissolution of Co-Partnership .
T HX Co partnership heretofore existing between, the undersigned, under the'tirm name
of Weaver & Co , is this day dissolved by mutual
consent—J. 3. Johnson retiring from said. firm.
All accounts due by said firm, will be settled by
GEO. A WEAVER.
» J. 8. JOHNSTON.
Nevada, January 27, 1865 :
R. FININCER & CO.,
Suceessors to C. H. Meyer & Co.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FINE BRANDIES, WINES,
ssiniaed aanananes,
BRICK. STORE, 76. BROAD STREET
UNION HOTEL.
Main Street, Nevéda,
Messrs. Eaton & Williamson,
gee Having leased the above New, EL
ant and Commodious Hotel. and
rnished it in the most costly manner, are now prepared--to receive
their friends and the’ public gener= : ally, believing they can satisfy all
who may favor them with their patronage. The
Hotel 8 : ' ; :
ONE HUNDRED LIGHT AND AIRY ROOMS,
d “NOT A DARK ONE IN THE HOUSE, © ~
of'a size much larger then areusually found
a The Parlors are furnished in a superiér style. : : j
PTH BEDS are supplied with the very best
the vi uality.
3 THE TABLE wit contain all that the market
as
affords. ' (3807 i imo ties
THE BAR is. fitted up in a style not surpassed
by house in the State, aiid allits contents
ate OF the thoicest kinds,na traveling to and from Washoe will find
this House the most desirable stopping place on
the route. To the travelets for pleasure, we
‘have only to say that the climate of Nevada is not
Y, inany part of the State. :
: e Pacific Stage arid xpress Company’s offie isin the House, aad passengers: by the Calitage Co’s coaches will be driven to the,
mrion if they desire. The Post Office, Telegraph
and are in the same block.
bi » PRA A: BATON,
ISAAC W,LLLIAMSON, .
CEO. R. CRAWFORD,
Masonic Building, meee —— .
be a Wat
$
if
Express offices
Always on hand
a full supply of
P . eee ;
CONSTABES
Poy > Blanks.
Dealer in ’
BLANK,.BOOKS, —.,
SHEET MUSIC, GOLD PENS,
~ PHOTOGRAPH, ALBUMS, &e.
Nevada, July 28th
UNION LIVERY STABLE,
SPRING STREET, NEVADA.
JOHN” A, LAN.
CASTER would inform bia friends and .
and ie} pred to farina a, ine. tygn ute a8
eames
qenenal eatiefact
ex
‘Gewis* Building, Corner of Broad
. Broad etreet. Nevada city.
SAMUEL LEWIS,
Successor to is Bros. ~
. IMPORTER OF
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
~, Pipes, Matches; Cards, &c.
~.At the old stand— :
and Pine Streets, Nevada.
_ new ready to-supply his former patrons
and the pape getierally with all goods in
his line as tofore at ~~ _ 25. ni
. San Freaneisco Prices!
Thankful for past patronage, hé-respectfull
olicits a comttaanee! a) ach 1-tf ’
Gontral Paoifio Railroad, >. :
Winter Arrangement,
.
Or AND AFTER Wedfiésday, Nov. 2d, until further notice, the trainsof the Central
Pacifie Railroad will be run as follows +ae
Leave Sacramento for Newcastle at 6:30 A. M.
1 P.M‘,and 4P. M. : ‘ ’
Leave Newcastle for Sacramento at 6:30A. 31.
wa M. M, and4P.™M. — : atthe } .
e ‘Ac M«up train unction with the anor the Cali rnia Central Rail
road for Lincoin and Mary ‘ville and all. points
north; and at Newcastle with the stages of the
California Stage Company for..) J
“ @RASS VALLEY AND NEVADA, “*
AND VIA
DUTCH ,FLAT AND DONNER .LAKE, TO
_ VIRGINIA CITY, Ate
The 6:30 A.’ M., down trains will comnecy pt
the junction with the California Central 1road for Lincoln and Marysville, and the 10:30
A. ot.idgwm train will witht the ear for
Folsom ,
On Sunday one train only ‘will be run, leaving
Sacramento at 6.30 AM., and Newéastle at 10v15
‘AsM. — C. CROCKER,
ey Superint tC, By R. Ky Coe
Sacramento, Novem Tith.
Boot and Shoemaker.
—ew ro foe ?
” é bee eal ‘ : by dave
8," CUTZ,
EREBY gives natice.to the public that he
is prepared to make to order
RnR 7
be re to repairing Boots an
atteation
oes. All work
done at the shortest notice and Wy NC ow:
GEO. E WITHINGTON, a"
Sign and Ornamental Painter.
‘VF OUSE PAINTING promptly attended te.—
on hand iirge tort ot Wan I alwaye k a
Paper Curtain Hixteres, he, t the Foot of
i i —
For
j24
SHORTEST AND-QUICKBST ROUTE.
: THE Central A
Company will de
g ite ateamshi :
&. Moses '
J.H. BLETHEN....v.0cbed
wharf, at 10 o’clock, A, M.
Connecting at GREYTOWN ‘with. the magnificent new Steamer ~ : “s
‘The transit of the Isthmiisis a pleasant tr
erge A. Weaver; whe is authorized to collect ¢ yzu tree the-Com
. all accounts owing to said firm. and receipt pe tae Anes 8
therefor. crossing. by each steamer, Insurance-om Treasure at the
lowest rates. ;
Fer further information @
N. W. corner of Battery afd Pine streets,
WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1865.
OPPOSITION TO NEW YORK?! .
Via Nicaragua.
CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL. . gee
Through in 21 Days! —
aylor,
San Juan Del Sur. fron} Mission Street
GOLDEN RULE,
—. $3,500 ‘Tons, for New York.
A Baggage Master will be sent thro’
y to
I. W. RAYMDND. Agent,
Up staire, San Faancisco .
CA
day.
Will Icave the office of
National Exchange
EVERY: MORNING AT? Q’CLOCK,
For Virginia and ©
Arriving at Virginia at 10 0”
arriving at Grass Valley in tinge to connect with
the Company’s
Daily’ Line of Coaches for Marysville,
LIFORNIA STACE CO’S
DALUY
. Or
GE S
. ompany, at the
Street, NevaLINE
sT
Hotel,
AKE,
son Cities !
ik. P. M. same
at4 AM.
BY DONNER
Keturning will leeve V
and Nevada ity.
M.
WW. . DAVIDSON, Agent.
Crockery, anéGlass ‘Ware,
*“And in fact everything Wbually found fh a
-. Store of this kind, whi
GEO. E. TURNER,
3
NWARE,
STOVES, MINING FOOLS,
ch wiih be sold am, : ad
eash.
L
wissoluti on.of Co-Partnership
‘the undersigned .
business is this day disso: by mutual con
sent. B. Lachman is authofized to receive all
moneys due fa os = psy all demands
; aot
—" . “D>. LACHMAN.
L partnership heretofore existing between
every maancr of
LACH MAN.
Art.
Nevada, Cal., Jan. 14, 1868.
PHOTOGRAPHIC: ©
~ Everykind of Phot
Over. the ,U. nited States Bakery.
GH. FERRAND.
_ DAGUERREAN ARTIST.
raphaand AmON PINE-STREET,
Office On Pine street. next door fo JM. Levey’
Druy Store, im the Mésunic.
lag eee
PHYSTLCLAN.
Guilding. alt
Ae ee eee yw re es
NEVADA MILLINERY. aa
* yiawe) af
8 L eT
QOFFEY,
.
(en foes
_£. W. SMITH,
Ie: Tovtitute ‘at tliche bast or Fur held bn Se
y wile aS
(style of tire .
,
a
pearance me
FRED. BULACHER, and —ey FRANK AUMER would reee ~ aernaged inform the citizens of
evada and vicinity that he has
become proprietor of this -wellnow opular Meat Market, on Commercial
street, w,doors below the Daily Transcript
Printing Office, and will keep on hand the very
beat quality of : :
MUTTON,
~~ VEGETABLES.
He hopen dy strict attention to business ¢
receive a good share of patronage. 22
A Large Assortment of —
POMADES & FANCY. GOODS!
-_ FOR SALE BY ———
JOSEPH M. LEVEY,
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets.
Nevada, Aug. 23d. .
“GEO. W. KIDD,
BANKER,
In the Granite building, Broad street, Nevada.
. Gon. DUST purchased at the highest market
rates, and liberal advances made on 4
-warded for Assy or for Cuinage at the U.S, Mint
Sight .-heeks on San Francisco and Sacramento
Drafts on the Eastern cities at the lowest rate.
ties purchased at the highest market valne.
A. ¥SOARD,
_ ‘Wholesale dealer in
WINES, LIQUORS, BITTERS, &c., &c.
Nextdogy to Weaver & Cv’s on Broad Street
Nevada, Nov, 19 j
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
Office—corner of Broad and Pine sts.
i weuldiaform my friends aud
all wishing ey eerie that I am
prepared to attend those favoring
“rT me witha call, atanmy four. ‘Teeth
after having become sensitive by exposure of the
nerve will be filled without causing pain. —
4 WILL, WARRANT ALL WORK done at this >fice
to be per formed in a more skiiful manner, and
dettar satisfaction giyen than elsewhere in this
viciuity, otherwise no charge will be made. M
charges are moderate, and to suit the times.
sm ently located iu this py Residenoe
on Sacramento street, third house from ‘Temperance Hall = 5%
Vuleanite Work promptly and neatly
done at this office. :
ROBATE NOTICK.—in the matter of
. the Estate of James Salmon, deccased In
“CENTRE MARKET. . TUNITEDSTATES BAK
‘partment. and.all b
Collections made, and state and county securiSurgical & Mechanical Dentist
sage NO.139,
JULIUS. DREYFUS,
OULD inform the Ladies. and Gentle
WW Nevada that he keeps on hand, at he f
UWnhnited Sates Bakery, Pine St.
“The very best quality of
Confectionery Cake, and Bread.
ment of the best materials. . ‘
PP kind of Candies for sale wholesale or
Cake of every kind. kept on hand and made tb.
order at. short notice and low rates, :
As Ihave in my employ the best of Confectioners and Bakers I can guaraytee all articles, :
purchased at this place to be of a superior quali
7 Give me a trial all you in want ofthe roi
things in this line. Jef
D. W. HARRIER’S
STAGE AND EXPRESS LINE
: Will leave Nevada Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays. at?
: A. M.’for Lae
Moore’s Woolsey’s and Orleans Flats,
‘Lake City and North Bloomfieid,
-Returnimg will leave Moore’s Fiat at 7 A. M
on alternate days, arriving at Nevada at12M.
Express will leave daily. The greatest care
and attention will = piven to the Express deness entrusted d
will be promptly attended to. _—"
A. A. MULLOY, Agents
02
=
ae
Office—Crawford’s Booksto
Commercial streets, Nevada. lena
a
Nevada Restaurant. _
C. LEcoca would inform the public that
Leased the House and Furniture, on Pine
And reopened his well known Restaurant
Rotisserie, in a stylecotally una re Pg
any other hoase in the mount ale. None ve
the best of Cooks are employed, and the
edibles the market affords are here regular]
served upto customers. Regular Boarders ¢:
be accommodated at prices ranging from $7
week and upwards. Meal hours—Breakfast Rte
8. Dinner from 12 to 14%. Supper 610 73¢.—
Tickets have been prepared, twenty-one . of
which will be sold for $7. and the faoaté will be
furnished at the option of the purehaser, In the
Restaurant department meals ean be obtaimed a
all hours ofthe day and night. and cnefo
are required to pay for only what they get,
Confident of his ability to please even the most
pare the Pe, respectfully solicits a
ance Of pu pal 5 mb Segrey P patronage. Remembet
West side of Pine Street, Between
Nevada. Jan. 4th.
Probate Court, Nevada Co, It appearing to the
Court by the eginn resented and filed by W.
W.Cozzens, the Administrator ot the Estate of
‘dames Salmon, » praying for an order to
sell Real Estate, that itis necessary to sell the
whole of the Real Estate to pay the debts out‘standing against the decease d, and the debts. exal charges of administration It is
therefore orden ed ly the Court that, all persons
‘interested in the said Estate appear before the
said Probate Court, om MONDAY the Lith day
of March 1:65, at 10 o’clock.A. M , of saidday,
at the Court Room of said Court fm Nevada city
to chavecanee Wid an-order should not be gran
ted to said Administrator to sell so much of the
Real Estate of the deveased es s¥all be necessary, and that evpy of this ordcr be published at
least four successive weeks in. the NEVADA
DAILY TRANSCRIPT, @e newspaper printed in
this county. .
A. C. NILES, Probate Judge.
Nevada, Feb. 8th, 1805.
eee
Office ofthe County Clerk of the county of
Nevada. ¥
-1,R. H Farquhar, Clerk of the Probate Court
of Nevada county, doliereby certify the forego.
ing to be a true and correct copy of an order du
ly made and en “upon the minutes ef said
robate Court, ‘
Witness my hand and the'seal of said
} tend Probave Court, the'sth day of February
m~J A.D. e
BM. FARQUHAR. Clerk.
te ; websoei K. Farquhar, Deputy.
DR. ROSENBAUM’S
__"_exceemaree
STOMACH BITTERS
Ta execlient Medicine always relieves and
generally effectually cures the following dis
eager: n?
P DYSPEPSIA, f
LOSSOF APPETITE.. —_
MORNING HEADACHE,
FEVER AND AGUE, ;
ts , SAUNDICE,
LANGUOR, ~ ae
4 BOWEL COMPLAINT,
ke., &e.
Try them—test them on your Constitution and
you will be fully satistied with the result.
, BQSERBAL M/S BATIRMA
seaaenaaa ua
wer : Pike inet Ry Sika
EMPIRE SALOON,
‘Cady’s Brick Building, Mill Sirées,
GRASS VALLEY.
a MES B. JEFFERY meth
of informing his friends in ae aol ene
ity that he has hegome sole
above well known and poputataclone eas’ at
always keep on hand the very bestof ~~,
Liquors, Wines, Ales and Cigars, _
To which he invites the attention of those who
know a good tl and , i Sart ung canappregviate + when it ,
rib wd venre their ype
evadans! give mea call wh i
Grass Valley—1 Wil alwage’ be om bands, —
eo nip o-serve ey ot Pd best in ehh
‘shop,
Jk ris
Grass Valley. Sept. ith.—tf —
D.S. BAKER. J. Ae MARTIN
D. §.BAKER & CO.
DEALENS WW
Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits,
Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed:
No 73. Broud Street, Nevada: « «
\)RESH MEATS, OF AL
& im hand and or ae at Cheap [omg ~
Goods delivered free of Charge
Within a reaso ;
WUOb_Of ots aca 4, ger te
Cheap tor Cash _ugie
40 SUMAP HOLDERS. . .
Tréasurer’s Office. Nevada, Feb. 3d, 1865,
LL persons neleing Warrants drewa on the
> ye
General Fund of Nevad
tered between” Aug, 16th, Taoe
is64, are requested (0 preaeat same
ment Interest on the same ceases at the
this advertisement Pees ret ee
W.k j
Nevada, Feb. a PPA PRS » Trenguser.
be
Clothes M gma
ueiiaee ee . Cee
KELULINEKM, Tuilor, No: 47 Pine
™
of Hegti¢men’s garments on the Testers nthe
= pcr ny ghee prynoll be garments cleaned
good we mew—al remo
Every yurmeut woru “t a edlbtele rit)
eull
A Complete Assortment of +
PATENT MuwPACINEs
* Meugsand Chemicals, — .
ork epetnen.eet et cote Uy t
@ac M. Lev y
Corner of Coumerciat nd Ping Sitete«,
4
a, E 4
All of which is manufactured at this Establish-_,