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January 22, 1865 (4 pages)

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quickly E oe 2 2 a ee PHE EXCHANGE is near ' Beds are ot Spring and 'experience $ ING, JANUARY 22, 1865. oo NO. 119. ret = BROWN & DEAL, PROPRIETORS. NATIONAL EXCHANGE OAD STREET. “> we NEVADA CITY. ren ‘This old and well esgy 2 aa ablished Fiotelis again {i/7 " it pened to the Public.. Ex 5% been remodeled and enlarged and is how ‘one of the most commodious Houses.in the in . terior of 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. allt of BRICK AND FIREPROOF, its walls keep out, in great measure, the ~heat.of the sun. and give se rity in ease of fire B on arise and THE business street-of the cityThere are no wooden buildings near the Hotel to ener it in case of conflagration. “ THE ROOMS are elcgantly furnished, the air Mattrasses, unex-eelled by any-Hotel in the State—ali the Furniture new and of the tatest style. eu . SUITS OF ROOMS, and every accommoda’ tion furnished. families and thetraveling public, and every care taken to make the House a HOME FOR BOARDERS THE TABLE will at all times be furnished with everything the market affords, The Coaches of.rhe California Stage Comypany, Alpha, Washington, Omega, Woolsey’s, oore’s ‘Flat, and Red Dog, hive their offices at} ——and take their departure from this Hotel. ‘ne House is kept open all Night, THE SALOON ts fitted up iu superior style~ where none but the best Winés and Liquors are to be. found.The BILLIARD ‘TABLES are Phe fan's Dest. Jonnected with the Establishment 18a LIVERY STABLE where the bes: Turnouts may be had. .Juancaster & Hasey, Prop’s, Nevada, May 10th. z : UNION HOTEL. Main Street, Neveda. Messrs. Eaton & Williamson, ant an mmodious Hotel. and urnished it in the most costly manner, are now prepared .to receive their friends and the-publie genereS ‘pity, believing they cam satiety, sti who may favor uem with their patronage, The Motel contains ro AIRY ROOMS, NOT A DARK ONE IN THE HOUSE, ae And ofa size much larger than are usually found —in_Hotels._The Parlofs are_furnished_im_a-su—. Pe ty ete vrs Ti THE BEDS are supplied with the very best Spring and Hair Mattresses—the linea eléan and ‘the yery best quality. ®. THE TABLE wiil contain all that the market affords. THE BAR is fitted up'in a style not surpassed by. any. house in the State, and all its contents ar@of the choicest kinds. é THE BLLLIARD ROOM is supplied with Phe . tan’s best Tables, pocket and carom. Persons traveling to and from Washoe will find this House the thost desirable stopping place on . the route. ‘To the travelers for pleasure, we have only to say that the climate of Nevadais not surpassed inany part of the State. / he Pacific Stage and Express Company’s of. fice isin the House, and passengers by the California Stage Co’s coaches will driven to the Union if they desire. The Post Office, Telegraph. and Express offices ave in the same block. : IRA A. EATON, ISAAC WILLIAMSON, GEO. R. CRAWFORD, Masonic Bullding, on Pine Street’ Always-on-hand _.a fall supply of ee! AND CONSTABES Blanks. Dealer in PLAIN AND FANCY xT STATIONERY, & . BLANK BOOKS, SHEET MUSIt, GOLD PENS, ; PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &e. Nevada, July 28th ‘ UNION LIVERY STABLE, . SPRING STREET, NEVADA. mg JOHN A, LANPye CASTER would inLAPS 4 hen Vie frieads’ and generally eively to his already at ae aane on ‘list. ely 8 alrea jar, z t establishment of Horses, Paste. Saddies, Harness. &c and is prepared to furnish as fine turn outs as ean be found in the state. Well trai fleet andeasv rses well ‘ or eine ween be ready at es. . A long e siness and an earncst desire to retain the con of my friends leads me to believe { will be fo zenedal pabisfaction articular attentior pall fo ores om Howe Ce aes in readiness with earefnl vere for the use of p: balls, &e. Thequal, permit me to that those seekcasas would do to giveme a 7 : = D i je center Of tlie town . New is the time to buy Dry Goods t due on-three i ninggend dicen YF aan ‘orth vered to Pona+ against the defendant, D Davidson, also that ' foreclosedof all right, claim, SAN FRANCISCO": ‘ ieee Selling Out to Close Business! The Entire Steck of __ RY CooDsS! « ; mae) Fans \ S. ROSENTHAL, . Commercial Street; “Nevada, ander the Daily Transctipt Printing Office. AM about to change businees:and therefor olfer ny entire stock of DryLower than Cest Prices! ~The stock consists of all kinds of goods usu ally found in a store of this kind.” Bonnets, Latest Style of Hats, Silk Mantillas,. Shawls, Dress Goods, Domestic Goods; = And. in fact-everything-in the Dry Goods line. Also alarge stock of CALIFORNIA JEWELRY?!i'r Ladies of Nevada and vieinity are invited te call. and examine my large stock of Goods and convince themselves ofthe truth in regard to prices and quality of goods, ‘ ‘ Cheaper than ever before ! ~$) ROSENTHAL, ‘Nevada, Dee. 18th. . USP MLEG-N S State ul Catiivriiiay Cvuiiey <i ) ‘Nevada, se.—Distriét Court .of the Fourteenth Judicial District of said State: The peole of the State of California, to D. Dayidson— f._ Atwood and W.-J. Vincent. made parties yhereto that our tights.may be determined— Greeting You are hereby summoned to appear and answer tothe complaint of J A. Donahue, William C. Ralston, Ralph.S. Fritz and Eugene Kelley, doing business under the firm name and atyle of Donahue, Ralston & Co., within ten days from the service of this writ. if served on you in this county, and within twenty days if served on yot’in this District and out ot this county, and within forty days if served on you in the State ard out of this District, ian action” commenced cn the nineteenth day of October, A. D1864, in safd Court. to obtain a decree of this Court for the Foreclosure of acertain Mort gage bearing ~the-tw fifth A. D., 1864, executed by defendant, D. Davidsen to Donahua, Ralston & Co, plaintiffs, herein, and for the sale of the premises therein, and in said comyzlaint parti¢ularly mentioned and de ‘scribed; and-the application of the moneys arising from such sale to the payment of the amount in said complaint, made and de ‘hue, Ralston & Co.; by the defendant, DDavidson—two of said notes bearing date the twentyfifth day of May, A. D, 1864, the other ‘bearing date the second day of June, A. D., 1864, with said Mortgage.and thereby intended to be secured, to-wit :—The sum of Nine Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy: Nine Dollars and TwentyRight centse—$9,379 28—with interest thereon from. the. respc-etive dates of said notés at the rate of two per cent per month till ea 3 said notes principal and interest payable in gold and silver coin. of the United States : and if any deuciencv shall remain after applying all ot said moneys, properly so applicable thereto, then that Plaintiffs: may have execution therefor suid defendants and alland every person claiming through or under defendants subsequently 1o the date of Plaintiff's mortgage and the com mencement of this action, may be barred and : 1 en and equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged premi ses, or any part thereof, and for such other and further relief, or both, in the premises as may be just and equitable eS a And you’are hereby notified that if hig fail to answer said complaint rs hereia dirceted, Plaintift will take judgment agtinet you therefor by} default, together with ali costs of suit, and also demand of the Court euch other reliei as is prayed fer in Plaintiffs said e »mplaint, ~—) Intestimony whereof, I. R. UW. Farseal ; ‘ihar, Cierk of the District Court afore—~— ) said, uo hereunto set my hand avd impress the seal of said Court, at my office, in Nevada city, this Twentieth day of October, A. D. 1864. . R. H, FARQUHAR, Clerk. By G, K. Farquhar, Deputy. By > fon. TI. B. MeFarisnd, District Judge. true copy, attest, ~ : Ree RQUHAR, Clerk. G. K, Farquhar, Deputy. Per revenue stamp: A. A. Sargent, Piaintiff’s.Attv. ONSTABL b's PAL .—Dy Vii ic OF wu Execution to me dehvered issued from the Court of Rebt, MeGoun, ey nn acting Justice ef the Peacé, in and for Little York Township, county of Nevada, and State of California, bearing date January 12th, 1865, to satisfy a jnégment rendered by Robt. McGoun, Justice of the Peace, on the lith day of January, 1865, in favor of Egbert & Compone ent aga Thow. Patterson, James McCue and Thomas Dowd for the sum of Two Hundred and Thirty-Kight dollars and eight cents debt, aad Eighteen doliars; and seventy five cents, costs of suit. -I have taken in Execution the followimg described property, heretofore attached to All the interest of said defendants, of, in and to that certain Mining Claim situated at. Liberty Hill and se Oe oe ee mny’s claims, toer with a _ improvements endeens thereunto belonging “or a Mier. Notice is he given that I will’ expose to pubiie sale all the above deseribed be gh to the highest bidder for cash, at the of Red Dog. in said Township on the 8th day of February 1865, between the hours of 9 0’ ,AM 4o’clock, P.M. ‘Taken-as-the y of said defendants to satisfy the above sand costs. .Witneas my hand this the iéth MILT. COMBS, Constable. F'0 the Stockholders of the, above notice Com: nova VOLIX -—«—— «NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY MORNIN PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. . Fare at Reduced Bates!!!) _ ary Ga Winter & ‘ j Pacific Mail Steamship Company. j For New York, via Panama. . The following Steamships will B be dispatched in the month of . January; 1865. Jan. 4th—Ounstitution, Capt. JF. Watkins. Jan 18—Sacramento, ‘“ W.H. Hudson. Jan. 23d—Golden City. Capt, W. F, Lapidge, o’elock, A. M. punctually. with a new and swift steamer . For New York. The Isthmus Transit-ie made by Railroad in three hours! All exposure to a tropical climate is thus avoided. ——This-route offers PARTICULAR advantages, to Ladies and Families : ‘ i +—“"fhe Attantic steamer wilt -be-éonveyed-by~-a* United States vessel of war! For further goer © apply at the office of the Pacific Mail Steaniship Company, corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets, a27 Sees OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Agent, ‘William Wh. Coe, ° At the Old Corner, , : S STILE THERBS, and ‘wants it to be distinetly understood that he ts going to stay there and sell his goods @s cheap as the cheapest It is his determination not to be undersold by anybody. His stock consists of 3 Women’s Shoes, thick and thin sole, Galters, Bakmorals, and every style of Shoe. Wisses’ & ¢hildyren’s Shoes, every style’ Benkerts’s Pump sole; Dretg, Square Edge, Doubie Sole and Quilted Bottom Boots. A large assortment of Miners’ Heavy and Light Boots, Gum Boots, &e. He sellg_ Lea THER, .Toors, SHOE Finpinas,.of everydescription at. : -San-Francisco Prices retail. Boot and Shoemaker’s supplied at command. All work bought at the store is-warranted and will berepaired free of qostif it rips uurea-. sonably. , Having one of tha very best workmen in the State, Lam make boots at short*notice and warrant « fit or no sale. ’ ~-Grateful for liberal patronage in the past, I am determined to merit it in the future by giv ing.the public first rate articles and at the lowest possible prices. wa es ‘SELLING OFF AT COST—BARGAINS. W. L. Shaefer would inoo the surrounding country that Ba <P hie has-removed his stock o Sige BOOTS & SHOES.ing them of! at low rates. Hehas just receivad a large and splendid stock of boots and shoes from the Bay, which he will sell at bargains. He invites tite attention of everybody. to call and examine his stock. Boots made to order.— Repairing promptly and neatly doue re YUMMONS.—In the District Court of the \ Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Neva@a.— Emily S. Holmes vs: Ralbh M. Holmes.—The People of the State of California send greeting to Ralph M. Holmes, defer dant, Ycu are hereby required to appear in-an action brought against you by the above -nemed Plaintiffin the District Court of the 4th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county, of Nevada tind toagewer thetcomplaint fied therein, within ten days, exclusive‘of ‘the day of service, after the service on you of this summons
—if served within this county ; or. if served out of this county, bit witin.this Judicial. District within twenty daye-, or if served Out of said district, then within forty days—or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to rthe prayer of said complaint. ‘The said action is brought to obtain a decree of said tn uetween ing the bonds cf matrimony existing between Plaintiff and Defendant, and forswely farther Telicf as the Plaintiff maybe entitled to in the premises. And youare hereby notified, that. if you fail to appear aad answer complaint as above required, the said Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed fur. (~=—). Given under my Lead and the Seal of seal ; the Lith Judicial, District of the State of > ) California, in and for the eounty of Nevada, this 22th duy of November, A, D. 1564. it. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk By order of Hon. A. C, Niles, County Judge, A true copy;* Attest, Be R. H~ PAKRQUH AR, Clerk; AsL. Greeley, Plaintiff's Atty. — n29 . Ee $100 REWARD! . OS HUNDRED DOLLARS RE‘J WARD is offered for a better antidote for all affections of the Urinary Organs, Bladder and Pagtérort Glands than Dr. Frank AMerton's Antidote and Rose Injection, the . worst cases of Gonorrhoe are radically cared by twoor three bottles ~ Slight cases In two or three days. This preparation will-do what no other reme ly can, or has;been known to do, viz: cure every case, no matter how complicated ; thousands can.testify to this fact, who had previous to using Dr. Allerton’s Antidote and Kose * ; pended hundreds of dollars on worthiess nostrums and humbug doctors Try this Remedy Tiwo or three doses is sofficient to convince you of its superior medical virtues. The only restriction whi.e using the Antidote is to aveid all spirits and beer or ale ; be sure and ask for Dr. Frank Allerton’s Antidote and Huse Injection ; take it according to ‘directions on the bottle andit wil cure you. Sold Lyall regular Gruzgists and dealers in California, Or 7 and Briti*l Columbia. CRANE & BRIG. AM. Ayents, San Pranciseos Mrice for Anti is always sufficient to perform a radical cure. leaving 0~ ‘races of the malagy in the. system arate cannot be truthfully said of r her known p ration, For sale by J. M. LEVEY corner of Pine and Commercial streets. al3 \cM, BATES, — PHYSICIAN, } Office on Pine street. next door to J. M, Levey’ jie building. _ rig Drug Store. in the Masea A 4 i x , Broad aid Pine Pia ¥rem Folsom street wharf, Sam Francisco, 2tConnecting via Panama Railroad at Aspinwall. WeReCObe} form the citisens of Nevada-and-. —: To Kidd’s Building, on Pine street, and is’ sell ” dote $1 50: Rose Injection $1 00. Three bottles: Arrangement. NAND AFTER Wednesday, Nov. 2d, until further notice, the trains of the Central Pacific Railroad will be run-as follows? 22+ Leave 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. Me My and 4P. M. a The 6:30 A~M-up train connects at the junc:. tion with the cars of the California Central Rail road for Lihcoin and Mary iville and all points north } andat Newcastle With the stages of the California Stage Company for : GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA, AND VIA : A DUTCH FLAT AND DONNER LAKE, TO ae VIRGINIA CITY. . The 6:30 A. M., down trains wifl-connect at the junction with the California Central Railroad for Lincoln and Marysville, and the.10:30 + iM. down train will.connect with the cars for ‘olsom. : : On Sunday one train only will be run, leaving Sacramento at6.30 A-"M., and Neweastle at 10,15 A. M. C. CROCKER, Superintendent C. ¥. R. R Co, Sacramento, November 11th. Watt's Nervous Antidote. The Greatest. Medical Discovery /_ OF THE AGE? A CERTAIN & SPEEDY CURE : FOR ALL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS! f ape Medicine is ofa purely Vegetable pre, aration and has never been known to fail” in eflecting a permanent cure inj the following cases : Ague, Anxiety, Loss of Aypetite, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cholera Morbus, Rheumatism, Convulooo shomns, Colle, Dysentery, : Delirum Tremens,BS cy Mental or fae Physical Debility, Dyspepsia, Fits, Gout, Headache, Hysterics, Heart Disease, Palsy, Imbecility, Im3 Bg PERS yg EN Pe By. Neuralgia, Piupisy, Restlessness, St VitasDance Stricture, Tic Dol‘ _ereux Whooping Cough, a&c. Columns of certificates of cures might be pub-. lished sufficient to satisfy the most skeptical, that this medicine is ajl that its disoover-claims for it. Persons with any of the above disease, . will do well to. give ita trial before dosing themselves with mineral peisons , that while they sometimes afford temporary relief always leave behind them the seeds of some other disease, oftentimes far, worse than that which they are given to cure. Wiutt’s Nervous Antidote Is a perfectly harmless preparation, and can be iven to an infant without fear of injury. ta aet there are many persons that give it to cry. ing babies, us_a soothiag: syrup, with miraca Central Pacific Railroad, ~] Nevada Restaurant. — LECOCQ would inform the public that he has : . Leased the House and Furniture, on PineSt. opposite Beckman’s Saloon, _ . . 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 up to customers. Regular Boarders can be accommodated at prices rangins from $7 per week and upwards. » Meal hours—Breakfast 6 to 8. Dinner from.12-to--13¢. Supper._6 to 734.— Tickets have been prepared, twenty-oae of ‘which will be sold for $7, and the meals will be furnished at the option of the purehaser, In the Restaurant department meals ean be obtaied at all hours ofthe day and night, and customers are requiredto pay for-only what they get. . Contident of his ability to please even the most fastidious, the proprietor respectfully solicits a continuance of public patronage, -Remember the place, * e F a West side of Pine Street, Between Broad= and Spring Street. Nevada, Jan. 4th. EMPIRE SALOON, Cady’s Brick Building, Mill Siréet, _ GRASS VALLEY, AMES B, JEFFERY takes this method of inferming-his-friendsin Nevada and vicinity that-he has become sole proprietor of the above well known and popular Saloon and wil always keep on hand the very best of _ Liquors, Wires, Ales and Cigars. : To which he invites the attention of those who know a good thing and can appreeiate it When it igs Ararkung before their eyes.» ' Nevadans! give me a‘cail When you visit_Gtass Valley—l wi!l always beon band, ready, and willing to serve you with the best ip the ealoop.?? ~ > JAMES B-JEF =< Grass Valley. Sept 4th—tf BD. 8. BAKER. . . BAKER & CO. DEALERS IN . Groceries, Provisiuns, Can Fruits; Wheat, Barley and Gronnd Fee ~~-No:-73-BroadStreet, Nevada.. }RESH ue ae OF AU KINDS a oe hand and ‘for saie at,Cheap rates forJash,. ; is eisai fe Goods delivered free of Charge . Within a reagonable . distance of Nevada. WOOD—Ofall kinds, op hand and for sale Cheap for Castiy ugio Miner's Hotel and. Restaurant.. F. Stumpf, Proprietoray “> # he above Hotel is now eompleted ” #d ready to accommodate any number of persons with Board and Lodg: ing. ‘his House hasfiow the best French cook ly.the Boats pene 4" The table will be pup led with everything the market affords, The Lodging Department con. ‘taiffs everything to, maka travelers fopiprtnnie Board as cheap ‘as at any other place in the monnains. The Baris always supplied »ith Wines, cage roemnreesteennnprenreneeitecemnipnnnen nel iid lous effect. The Antidote is for sale at wholesale by CRANE & BRLGu AM, corner of Front and Clay streets, 53an Francisco, dnd at retail by all respectabie Druggists. 018 3m J. G. Mi. Meyer, 3 First Premium Billiard Ball Manufacturer, 228 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. ¢ ei First Premium awarded by the Mechanies Institute at their last Fair held in San Francisco im 1s64. : A gr at variety of Billiard ‘Bagatclle, Rondo and Poo! Balls, Cues, Cue Leathers, Chalk and Billiard Cloth on hand abd soldat New York Prices. ~ ; : f° Old Balls turned over and colored at $2. per set Balls sent from the country will be returned by next boat. jé-ly A Large Assortment of POMADES & FANCY GOODS’ . POR SALE BY JOSEPH M. LEVEY, Corner of. Pine and ‘Commercial. Streets. Nevada, Aug. 23d. OPPOSITION TO NEW YORK!! Via Nicaragua. : CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE. sl THE Central American Transit LE = In B Company will despatch the favor aT died ite xteamship = oe America, W.L. MERRY... pitesvare vests Commander, ‘For San Juan Del Sur. from’ Mission Street wharf, at 10 o’clock, A. Ms ON WEUNESDAY, JAN. lith, Connecting at GREYTOWN with the maghificent new Steamer ‘ GOLDEN RULE, 3,500 Tous. for New York. The transit of the isthmusis a pleasant trip. Meals furnished tree by the Compuaity while crossing: A Baggage Master will be sept thro by each steamer, Lasurance on Treasure at the lowest rates. 2 ae Fer further information a I. W. RA ply to MOND. Agent, Battery and Pine streets, N W. corner of % Up stairs, San Francixco 422 Shaving and Muir Cutting. _ Jom BURBRIDGE is always on hand at his shop, es : Broad Street, opposite the National Exchange, Ready to do ‘Mair in she t . Liquors and Cigars.. ™" , . M ~ : House. P 7 The Best-and the Cheapest. oo IMPORTANT 60 THOSK ENGAGED N MINING. ~> ° T iE undersigned begs ‘leave to call the atten. tion of parties who propose erecting mills ae for mining purposes, to the Mills now being“ manufactured for him by Hinckley & Co., at the Fulton Foundry yn First Street, Sam Francisco. MOORE’S CRINDER. 7 : nh WD pa es AMAL G&G MA TO —— ls adimitted by Tancodeel dies Sova hose betas : most perfect, economical and ‘ , : Scientific Machine.. Yet invented for the purpose for which it ig intended. his Machine is very simple in its.¢t struction, isnot likely to get out of rep,ir, is -. very readily put up, and ean be run by any mian of ordinaryiintelligence It ¢an be furnished at jess cost than any otier Machine now in use, that will perform anything t.ke the work that can be done with this. Two ofthe Grinders and five stamps will work twenty tons of rock per duy with 12-horse power. One of these Machines is now set up at the Fulton Fotindry and Mr. Moore is, in constant. altendance and will take pleasure in explaining the workings of the Machine to thase who may desire it. : : ‘. several of tue Machines are now in operation. » in various parts of the State and are turning out work at twenty-five per cent less expense than by any other process. Parties prepossee to have Quartz Mills ereetgd will find it greatly to their advantage ts examine these before making a@rravyements elaewhere. saan : Kr Quarts Millis of every deseription manulactured .o order on the most reasonable terms. ALBERT MUOKE, San Franciseo, Nov. Mth —3m 1OTICKE TO CREDLI'PLURS:la the mati. torof the Egtme uf kb. C. Purtyman,deceagcd. Notice is hereby giveu by the undersigned, iministratur of the above named: estate to the.. crediturs of, snd al) persons haying claims Avaivst the estate of said deceased, to exhibit the sume, with the necessary vouchers within, tend months ater the tirst publication of this notive, to the undersigued-at his place of business . at Spenceville, Nevada county and State of Cal iferia, : 5. M. TIMMONS. er e Admiristrator of said katate. A.A. Sargent, attySpenceyiile, Dec. 1, 1864.—l0w A Complete Assortment of PATEN'T MEDICINES Drugs and Chemicals: . Just received endfor sale by _Joseph M,. Levey, ‘Corner of Commertial and Pine sirests