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June 8, 1864 (4 pages)

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oe ad ‘ a is ) é q “p \ : bi 8 ‘the col* ‘ , 4 : ; oa city of 4 aordain Bist Marshal : : pene A a ‘pose he : ; 3 : ity as is so a ‘ et of the d a : werning *. & 5 Z ‘ Se iis t ia ‘ ery ‘and the a « a ; : <3 has ¥ e { ner pre; _ — oreatcanbcreneTaE . a _ . 7 pepere . si rn : wih eas : NO. 80 ted and % VOL. VIII. NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1864. , ‘ . 80. be coun: , 3 * ' agin nenmcegpena TOG: iat” ies z ‘ ; : ™ } 1al shal ° , : ae ther whe . & . ' oe og an California Stage Company’s autor GE evada Daily Trauseript,. — SPPNCPVIELE Howse, c.H.MEYER& co. . W, H, CRAWFORD & CO. por,” Kid , i this m of informin @ pubDE Sr Pay HE efirat of Published D Monday Excepted ile tee he has open ed ng Hote at FINE BRANDIES, WINES, DEALERS IN a 60 KUHER ie roa , ae af Spencevllle, es from Nevada . ~ ‘ i " i hall pay Hi: RB, BROWN, M. §. DEAL. onthe Sacrameuto road, where he AND . Mardware, Iron, Steel. . . ! : ed pur PE Es A Bays is. Drepared fo stcommodsts any . . Rigmors generally. [ 7? “. WILL LEAVE NEVADA. PROPRIETONS.——— COSTE me 4 oh a A e@roph: 72 BROAD @TPRET DAILY ea es fhe House is furnished with new Beds and eve. BRICK STORE, 76 BROAD STREET. * : prepare rything eomfortable for travelcrs, Parties de8 seis abe POWDER AND FUSE, At 24 o’clock, P. M., poll tax: ‘Terms of the Transcript—25 cts per weck. siting to make a pleasant trip would do well to . . Nevada, April 26, 1864. FOR ndevery Setoktshsieeneitand tiie ee A. ISOARD = : -_. _YIRGINIA.AND.CARSON. CITIES. said.res 3 Sas CHAUVAL “HOUSE. =a Ae ee ee ee ee ee RS a ERT . Wispties @. person. % a. , = : BM nt = = 4 ee NATI = Sent CHANCE} Virginia City.. .-Nevada Terriiory. WINES, LIQUORS, BITTERS, &¢:, &e. Leather aud Rubber Belting. bs: ; 2 . r o’3 on Bro Returning will leave Virginia at 4 A. Sey BROAD STREET...NEVADA CITY. No. 12 North © Street, fF ee ee i bags ous Street SCASEGE “BEE: RRONOE CLUE, Mac arvixtng of favained 18 P.M . tax, = a Thi ia a ic one Adjoining the Medan Building. tt) : — : Sarai Connecting with the . at ime or i OCT ae iictsilene am aa Niutional Exchange Saloon. BLOCKS & SHEAVES, Company’s Daily Line of ng a-vereeceeead rare Ee FIRST CLASS CARLEY & POTTER . . Concord Coaches for Sacramento ale ; deOpened to the Public. , : . 3 ea . 4 y by. the It has been remodeled and enlarged and is now Hotel and Restaurant. 2 : ; ae aoa At & A. MM. ; ed a sufone of the most.commodious Houses in the in’ . Open all night. Elegantly furnished . " ie poet ani re pk ae oy rela CORDAGE Ed For Marysville at-7-A. MI. elas pita of, poet seri mg prcine* the elty and sur rooms for Families. Wa shail. atways ay ph hand pe eat ee 3 . Me Se A ESO R, AGUS sale, the rounding country and insures good air in the] __°» _ ©. V. Chuval, Prop’r. : cea ‘ Hy _Névada. June 2d—tf y, if any heat of summer. Built of BRICK AND Fire-. °° Virginia, April 13th—tf Wines Ale Li nors Ci ars,etc, WHEELBARROWS, : : ny) ARCA . ; , Ale, SPRING STYLE FOR 1864. y ny _PROOF, its walls keep out, in great measure, the : kh . * ‘ . . nyt poll tay heat of the sun and give security in case of fire. Ww i 1 lian BR Cc oe This Saldon is furnished with two of the ; ' ' me,sha THE EXCHANGE is hear the center of the t ° . : Bes illi "Ts 28 i State: a ¥ ‘ ‘ pon him ‘on'a wide and THE business sired? of thecity. i 1. Best iscireenonte. Caen he allied i Oak, Ash, and Hicko1 y Plank Niece ae A = LAMOTT,. ae pata : ; pt a are ne wooden palace a the Hotel} na Are PASHIONABLE HATTER. . 7 § o endauger it in case of conflagration. , De p ‘ . ‘ ‘ ay y deduct ene Roomssare ere ant furniched, th BLAZE’S SALOON A general assortment of = cee ot ae mad 4 at. SACRAMENTO. i 88. -ds are ot Spring an air Mattrasses, , RC a ; issued the atyle ats for Spring and . .) ded ist celled by “an Hotel in the State—all the Purni: COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST. WAGON MATERIAL, H Summer wear. ae — be ' poll tax ure new and of the latest style. ; : . ’ . Asthis is the Best place in the State to. 5! on: the ,_ SUITS OF ROOMS, and every aceommoda: es if You Want a Geod Drink, procure a fine and Fashionable . S64. tion furnished families and the traveling public, ; SS ete : PAINTS, OIL & VARNISH, ‘Tile call on him and select :) K,.Pres, ad every ochre taken to make the HouseaHome. At the Old Corner, Scan One from his—the 2 He FOR BOARDERS 8. Sans i j ri or . ‘ 0 TO BLAZES * ; 5 : . THE TABLE will at all times be furnished . [9 STIUL THERE, and wants it to be G , ollowing with everything the market affords, —_/ distinctly understood that he is going to stay KE ROSEN E Largest & best stock in the country ng to the The Coaches of the California Stage Comra‘there and sell his goods as . Milwaukie Brewery. a PRICES— ted to reny, Alpha, Washington, Omega, Woolsey’s,. Cheap as the Cheapest. It is his de= ch Sind a . fs LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. Mrs Ge. onre's es and Red Dox. hase sheie ofiees at termination not to a“ ander. No. 16 Spring, Street, Nevada. 4 hx ti dexgeuade tot air . ee 1 & Coe and take their departure from this Hotel. sold by auybody a 2 Orders from the country promptly and pede The House is kept open all Night, gripes atneue _. JW. DREYFUSS would inforga the eitizane = faithfully attended, to. sient tte : Ys THE SALOON jis fitted ap in su erior style. His stock consists 0 Side of Nevada county and his rien: 8; that he: a — Cigar, Fobace ‘Fruit where none but the best Wines anak Lm UOre ors Womens’ Shoes, is now prepared to furnish theimwith a supcriKEROSENE LAMPS 5 WARE Sy th es and ; Ls be bit The BiLLiAkD TABLES are Fhe“Thick and Thin Sole : or article of ge ae \ 4 . -xico; in’a best: ,; . ‘ ; ole. LAGE ital + Connected with the Establishment_is a LIVERY (animale —_._ Gaiers,——By the Barrel or Bottle. Orders lcftat the cements EUCENE SCOLARI J srazitiane scene n Lenenster dr tintege ices: : Balmorals, , Brewery, en Spring Street, will be promptly ata: _.-> Suecessor to M, Michalsky," — 3 b : . lly attended to. myli 6m CE Sen Tee : * 4 Mty ine, — ___ Nevada; May10th. 9. = -And-every style of Shoe! faithfully as ms or : aa cae is TRON -HOSE-PIPE, = a On Pine Street.. corre ae ‘Nevada City. LOTTE Misses’. .and Childrens’. Shoes, . a ee bers EEPS ON HAND, Apples, Candies, Figs;eS i ~~ 1 ~Blacksinith and Wheelwrisht Coustantly on Tati aid imade to order. Raisins; Almonds: All kinds of — e, v1 Main Street, Nevada, Every Style, , ‘ Siby Nuts, Candies & Fruits, 4 a speak’ ge Paper ories, son, , ineral pper ogy esident. ordinanec ted _meet~ The Truss follows: tia) Board the third Ps M‘esddent. P CO. STEAMed in the Tudson. '. Watkins ", Lapidge: Francisco, n Panama Company, the Atlap8. Co, dorif sts ter of the d. In ‘the pearing. to id filed by e Estate of ran order to sell the debts outthe debts, ration, It ut all. perpar before he 19t?i day M. of said te court, in der should ator to sell eccased as this order )t, a Dewsd city and /e Judge, bate court oing to.be nd entered . irt. aid eourt, © R, Clerk.oundry >. . BorLeRs and machiONE HUNDRED LIGHT AND AIRY ROOMS, __lan’s best Tables, pocket and carom. : the route. * rom. 50 cents up. Miner’s Hotel ‘Messrs. Enton & Williamson, Having leased the above New, Elgant and Commodious Hotel. and urnished it inthe most costly manner, arte now prepated to receive _their friends and the public generwho may favor them with them patronage, ~The Hetel contains es NOT A DARK ONE IN THE HOUSE, And ofa size much larger than are usiially found in Hotels. ‘The Parlors are furnished in a su-perior-atyte= cae eooitinnemirar — THE BEDS«are supplied with the very best Spring and Hair Mattresses—the linen clean and of the very best quality; ~~ : i THE TABLE will 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 -are of the choicest kinds, é THE BILLLARD ROOMis supplied with PhePersons traveling to and from Washoe will find this House the most-desirable-stopping place on To the travelers for pleasure, we -haveonly to say that the climate of Nevadais not surpassed inany part of the State. The Pacific Stage and Kxpress Company’s effice is in the House, and passengers by the California Stage Co’s oaches will be driven to the UNION if they desire. The Post Office, Telegraph* and Express offices are in the same block. : IRA A. EATON, . ISAAC WILLIAMSON, Nevada, April 24th, 1864. NEVADA RESTAURANT. No 39.Broad strect...+..6.+0-scee5e. Nevada. Next door.to Kidd’s Banking House, C. LECOCQ would inform his . ‘ old-friends and patrons that he has > 16-opened at thé above place, his ROTISSERIE and RESTAURANT, Which will be carried on in a style heretofore un ‘known in Nevada. Persons wishing a first clasmeal are invited to come. The culinary departmeijt is earried on in sight of the customers and zone but the ehoicest morsels are used here. Families:-wishing to have a Roast delivered to then.or parties desirous ef a RECHERIE DINNER are invited tocome. The .services. of one of the best cooks in California has been secured by the roprietor, who understands something in that ine himself, and it is his intention te make this a model Restaurant. Board from $7 per week and upwards: Meals and Restaurant. ee F. Stumpf, Proprietor. The above Hotel is now eompleted and ready to accommodaté any number of persons with Board and Lodg~ ing. ‘This House hasnow the best ‘French cook In*the State, ” The table will be supplied with everything the market affords. ‘The Lodging Department contains everything to maka travelers comfortable Board as cheap.as at any other placein the monntains. ‘Ihe Bar is always supplied with Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Wnglish, Freneh and German spoken at this House : ’, e MEAT YIARKET. JAMES COLLEY keeps on hand the very best of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Cortied Beef and Pork, his shop en Bread street two anson & Co’s, which he ‘will sell et reasonable rates for cash. . doors below ally, believing they can satisfy allt Benkert’s Pump Sofle. Dress, Square Edge, Double Sole, & Quilted Bottom Boots. “Gum Boots, &e. He selis LEATHER, TOOLS, SHOE FINDINGS, _of every description at sete 5 ete Sam Francisco Prices retail. Boot and Shoemaker’s supplied at. command. All work bought at the store is warranted and will berepaired free of costif it rips wuréaT sonably. Having one of the very best workmen in the State; am-prepared to-make boots at-sherttiotice and warrant #fit or no sale. : Grateful for liberal_patronage im. the past. I am determined to merit it in the future by giving the public. first rate articles and at the lowest possible prices. _ : Remember the Cornor! WM. R. COE. Nevada; Jan: 4th. SELLING OFF AT COST—BARGAINS. Ww. L. Shaefer would inform the citizens of Nevada and the surrounding countr he has removed his stock of cai . BOOTS & SHOES. To Kidd’s Building, on Pine street, and is ‘sell ing them offat low rates. He has just receivad a faree and splendid stock of boots and shoes from the Bay, which he'will sell at bargains.
He invites the attention of everybody to call and examine his stock. Boots made to order.— Repairing promptly and neatly doue. JOHN HERTZINGER, Would inform his triends and his publicthat he. has just received a magnificent stock of bootg and shoes which he will sell at low rates. Roots and shocs made to order. } Repairing done at short notice and bs onreasonable terms. Giyemea eall i at my néw place of business on Broad street, Grush’s Building, NEW BOOT STORE. LUTZ would inform his old fricnda and B. customers that he can be found at his old stand en Broad street, few doors from the corner of Pine. where he is.prepared to make boots on short notice and. will guarantee satisfaction in every particular. Repairing promptly done and at tow rates. ; GH. FERRAND. PHOTOGRAPHIC AND DAGUERREAN ARTIST. Every kind of Photographs and Ambrotypes taken in the best style of the Art, 5 ON PINE STREET, Over the United States Bakery. GEO. E WITHINGTON, Sign and Ornamental Painter. that Broad Street; next-door toe City Jail Everything in the Blacksmith Fand Wheelwright line done with —despatehand at reasonable rates: Particular attention paid to LHerseshoning PA GEO. W. KIDD, BAINEKER, : “In the Granite building, Rroad street, Nevada. “4 OLD DUST purchased at tlie highest-market warded for Assay or for Coinage at the U.S. Mint Sight ~heeks on San Francisco and Sacramento Drafts on the Eastern cities at the lowest rate. ~~ Colections made; and state and county securi= ties purchased at the highest market valne. iy ENRY. MACKIE. HENRY PHILIP. .H . MACKIE & CO., BANKERS. (Successors to ©. W. Mulford,) At the old stand, Main street, Nevada. {1 OLD DUST bought at the Highest Rates, JSight Checks on San Franeiseo and Sacramento. * : Exchange on the Atlantic States and Europe, in sums to suit. Advances\made on Gold forwarded to the U, S. Mint for Assay or Coinage. County Serip bonght at the Highest Rates. ir Agency for Insurance against Fire. Nevada, July Ist, : G. A. CHURCH. : GOR CG. A. CHURCH & CO., At the Junction of GRAWFORD., Main and Commercial Streets, a full supply of JUSTICES’ AND CONSTABES’ Bianks. Dealers in PLAIN AND BANCY STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, c OLD PENS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &e. Nevada, April 8th. E.W. SMITH,. Justice Of the Peace. — ( FFICEKE at the Old Place, on Broad Street. .OPICE TO CREDITORS —Kstate of Thos Salmon deceased. Notice is hereby given by theundersigned, Administrator of the above named estate, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to ex— J rates, and liberal advances made on Dust for-. I would ioform my friends aud all wishmg my services that Iam prepared to attend those favoring We keep on hand . AT THEIR OLD STAND, . No, 27 Main Street, Nevada. —OPPOSITE— : Welty, Fargo & Co’s. and the Post Office. UNION LIVERY STABLE, SPRING STREET, NEVADA. ae m4 JOHN A. LANeat CASTER would inS, 4 = \a i the public generally that he has added extensivelg to his already large and elegant establishment of Horses; Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &¢ and is prepared to furnish as tine turn outs as ean be found in the state. Well trained, fleet and easv Saddle Horses well equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will be ready atalltimes. A long experience in the business and an earnest desire toretain the confidence of any friends leads me to believe I will be able to give general satisfaction Particular attention paid to tlorses on livery~ Carriages always in readiness. with: earefnl drivers for the use of parties, balls,&e. The qual ity of stock will perimit-ine to say that those seeking pleasure or engaged of business would do well togivemeaeall. . ~DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgical & Mechanical Dentist Office—corner of Broad and Pine sts. ° me withacall.atany hour. Teeth }-after having become sensitive by exposure of the nerve wil be filled without causing pain. i WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this office to be performed in a more skilful manner, and bettar Satisfaction giyen than clsewhere in this vicinity, otherwiseno charge will! be made. My charges are moderate>and to suit the times. I[ sm permanently located in_this city, Residenoe ou wero Treen street, third house from ‘lemperance Hall California Steam Navigation Co. JHE fast and splendid steamers Ckysore.is i} and ANTELOPE will leave on altefnate days for San Francisco at 2 o’clock, v. M. from the Soot of K, street. : Steamer Chrysopolis, Chadwick. Master, will leave on-Monidays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Steamer Aukett: Voole, Muster’ will leave on ‘Tuesdays, ‘Thursdays and Saturdays, Marysville and Intermediate Laudings—Daily. Steamer Young Anrerica, Littleton, Master, and,s:eamer Swallow, Summers, Masters, will leave on alternate days fur Marysville at 7 A.M. For Ked blud, . # Until further notice, the steamers of the Cali-~ forniaSteam Navigation Company will maketwo trips per week to Red Bluff, leaving this city ou Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7A. M. Freight received every day. For freight or passage by any of the above boats apply on board, or at the office of the.Calitornia Steam Navigation ometeer on bbard brig Globe. A. REDINGTON, t Kirent WH. TAYLOR, ( sense. Freight to Washoe! 25 ALWAYS ON HAND: : If you want a splendid Cigar-or—a-superb-artiea Smoking or Chewing Tobacco, give me a call. + : New Goods constantly being received from } Sa Meaneciges.—A-purtton— : is respectfully solicitod, . E.SCOLARI 2 deors from Haas: & Coon Pine St, CHAS. TEWKSBURY, Jas opened a KIN WARE STORE, ' At his old stand—formerly Stoakes’ on Broad Street, m23 Kverything-in the Linware line promptly ex cuted, such as tin roofing, &e. diz Am Z. P-DAVIS, , ower Having opened a shop at his residcnee on Spring street is ready to do work at Gnnsmithing, Lock repairing, &e. at short notice and em reasopsble terms, * novl3 Opposition Steamer Day. JUNE 234, 1864. The Opposition Steamship MOSES TAYLOR, ~ J, H. BLETHEN..,v..0..6.+.Commander. Will be dispatched for Panama, on Thursday.,,... soveee Sune 23d, 1864, From Mission Street Wharf, at 9-4. of. Connecting at Aspinwall, via PANAMA RAILROAD. With the magnificent new steamship GOLDEN RULE..... :-3,500 Tons. FOR NEW YORK. The GOLDEN RULE is the largest, fastast and most elegant#Steamship on the Atlantije Ocean, : For farther information apply to ‘. ne I. K. ROBERTS, Agent, Northwest corner Battery & Vine streets, j3-td Up stairs—San Francisco, GRAY EAGLE MINING COMPANY. \ * Kagle City, Nevada county, Cai Pro.Bone Publica, A Nae! following Cescribed certificates of Gray Kugle Mining Stock bkave been sold at pub-iré auctiva, in conformity with law, to liquidate assessments due thereon, and stand transferred to tue purchaser On the books of the company : Charles C. Archer, No. of Certificates, 56, 47, 58, SY, HU, G1, 65, 66, 67. 7 5 Charles ©. archer, No. of Shares, 25 25, 25, 50, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25. r. W, M. Thompson, No. of Certificates, 62, 63, 64. lr. W. M. Thompson, No, of Shares, 25, 2, _ This notice affects caution against the fraudulent sale of said certifjcates. JAMES LD. WHITE, Seerctary. Spencevi_ le. June 3d,(la64—20d NEVADA ILE COMPANY. AJ E wuuld inform the citizens of Nevadat * OBERT LEGGE would inform the citizens e : AN me: Quarse : ; — t » with th s f Nevada that he will make two trips per. VV Wwe 4reprepsredio turuish GOOD ICE fitted up or A. A. SARGENT, OUSE PAINTING promptly attended to.— par ered ceaed as Sg Ma pepe ray of Ro Hog Virginia city—having a good rh oe auy and at all mee t he most reasonable i sot hap wl Attorney and Counsellor at Law. I always keep on hand Sane stock of Wail . this notice, to the undersigned at You Bet, Ne-. is prepared to reevive orders for any amount of . terms. Orders left at No.5 Commercial street, 3 ictuw iow MFICK—In Kidd's Bolldiag, corner of . sper Curtain Visturce, eo At she Pot of! vada ee es i kee, SE en itn Wal TOE? WPnompean, Male & Steme i . 7 : ache “ ° D ° . ’ prs a ‘nto or Sad Broad aad Pine strecte—Nevada. . Bread street, Jiexada, May 19 1864. Administrator. * left with him willbe promptly attended to, apé ; & Thom, es oe aes “ 7 % > oy ae ‘ ‘: 4 :