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March 11, 1864 (4 pages)

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pas on the in and for . B. Meof $799 00 he rate of dition of costs of y:: of Feb. aid court P's comherein deF eth ofthe, ~ éast. side resaid tots, shafts ing there= , sluices, r in any . aid -jadg~7 expose to = it of the appear in” ry Powellbh Judldial nd forthe the com. afver the’ if served t of this et, within i District, by default y to the action is iiexed to yu defendrest on a livered to rou fait to above reyinent for he sealof 1 Judicial ia in-and—of Decemt, Clerk. Deputy. , Districs 47 Sterks = mtyeo~ ‘sAHt’¥. cuunty o lth Judi ple of the Grecting = an-action id, in the District of county of jled there his writ it in twenty and out of served ow EE ILE EE I TT VOL. VII. ‘ = Nevatla Daily Eranseript, -Published Daily—Dionday Excepted. BROWN & DEAL, — ~ PROPRIETORS, ? Terms of the ‘Traneeript=25 cts per week. Office on Commercial Street. Auditor’s Statement. . Por quarter ending March 7th, 1864. State Punnd, . ‘To cash.in fund Dee. 7; 63. .$20,100 91 To cash rece’d during qu’r. 7,044.82 fe By vouchers from State Controller.. Cash in fund.. 97 27,145 73 25,118 46 $2,027 27 Teer eee eee eee See) ' General Fund, “To cash in fuud Deg. 7, 63... $47 69 : Po tas ree’d durivg quar’r.7;505 33 75613 02 By warrants redvemed... 6,247 13 e ‘By interest paid. .....-6. 807 42 “ y Treasurer’s commission. 31163 7,266.18 ush-infund=..: veeet STITT errs 340 D4 : Tudigent Sick Fund. PTo cash rec’d during quar’r.-..-..3,310 98 By bal. overdrawp Dee 7; 63, 13 45 By warrants redyemed... 2,885 40 _By interest. paid. +k teeeeee 175 U8 ‘ ‘By Treasurer’s commiss...9151 3,165 74 Jash in fundiscccessssenseses Sessece $i45 24 Special Fund, ''To cash in fund Dee 7, 63..5,216 57 To eastorec’d during quar’r. .2,291 53 7,508.10 Sy warrants redeemed. ...5,6420 45 y Freasurer’s-comimissione. 169 24 5-809 66. soe Gash in-futderrrees: fePerirer:3FE¥E. $1,805 44 . a Road Fund. , Ta eash in fund Dee. 7, 76!.$1,603 92 e aaaies 4,048 61 School Fund. Ts cashin fund Dee 7. '63..6,826.33 Tocash rec'd dupitig quar’r.-2.999 04 By warrants rGtermed...05 <u as Serre. eee ee eee ee ee . mariah, or 8 , Atloomfield Tow nship Fund. toe. be » PS cash ree’d from Township...2..$454 00 he sumo” Ry warrants paid. ...++220--7-2h009 cent per By Treasurer's commission .. 690 22690 be due apd” aa eee bongs iu. By cash fn funt.....seeeee ree e eens y+ 22710 oe Washington Township Fund, you fail to ’ To cash ree’d from Township. .0.... 352 95 ted, Plain~ By warrants paid.......+ 66 50 r baid sum By Treasurer’s commission... 200 68 50 hhdaiok . F By cash in fur d -occeceescsesseseeeeeens $254 45 apress the Warrahts issued during quarter. a Nevada On General. Fund: ..e. ceeees Seder ecveces 5.927 48 1s6+. >On Special Fand 2.0.0.. .-csceeseeesvere! 5.135 +7 t, Clerk. On Indigent Sick Pund....0.. cee ee 1,728 00 Deputy. Chan Hea Bad as ic ces Sivenivicewcnsisoceet 331 80 id, Judge On Bloomfield Township Fund..... * $04. 83 On Wasliington, Township.....-eeee. 233 55 2. Clerk, Warrants cancelled by Limitation. Deputy. F On General Fund. .cececesssescecccccenctees § 70 + On Road Fuod...-.-© Goecccccces .wevece 8071 rustees of lows: tled ** Ar f the City 4th, 1861, t of oraiempensaCILcnh are K, Pres. ‘mof Ma itall bills «tion. All d to said tely. Alb ne on preZAG kik. BLE. LAN~would ip ‘iends and g: nerally eady large ‘s, Bugid i pre n be found le Horses a will bé in the bu» the eouttieye i will on liyery are‘ul dri. Phe qualhat tnose tse would TONG ry nded to. tGE UR TAIN ada. : at Hoard of Supervisors. General Fund. Outstanding warranta regia’ed prior to Jan. let, 186%, npon which interest has been stopped....--+gees 285733 Warrants drawing interest registera ed Since Jan. 1, ISG3... 66 ee eseee ene 19. AOS 15 BH Interest—cestimaced.,...e.eesseoeeee 2,000 09 Indigent Sick Fund. Warrants outstanding.. ..3,35% 40 67 74 3.426 14 He Interest om Same...scee-eeee . 82,691 62 2,190 52 Cash in gen. sick and special funds.. All of which is respectfully submitted to the J.1. SYKES, Auditor. 17,18 ORDERED, by the Board of Supervisors, that the {foregoing Keport be. published in the NEVADA DAILY TRANSCKRIVT for five success pommaremresinldainneesnasestentsenintasre ORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. CALIF The fast and splendid steam tre CHRYSOPOLIS and a NTELUPE will leave on alternate days for San Fran sco, at 2o’clock Pp. M from the foot of Kfstreet teamer CHKYSOPOLIS, Chadwick Master ilNeaveen Mondays, Wedncsdays and ridays. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Mas . will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays, nd Saturdays. : 2 arysviile and Intermediate Land. amngs—Every Day. ; Steamer Young America; hitticton. Mas fer. and stcamer Swallow. Summers, Muster, will leave on alternate days for Marysville, a 7 @riock, a.m. ; _. * Change of Day for-Red Bluff. Until further notice, the steamers of the Calirnia Steam Navigation Company-will make two pips per-week to Ked Biuff, leaving this city on jedmesdays and Saturdays at 7 A. M Freight received every day. * For frieght or passage by any of the above pats, apply en board, or at the office of the Cali prnia Steam Mavigik B, compreny: on board ig Globe A. KEDINGTON,/+ ,— ted W.H. TAY Log. . AsemtsSacramento, April 17th—ti BLAZE’S SALVON: OR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST If You Want a Geod Drink, '.GO TO BLAZE’S,.. s To cash reed during qua’r.44469 = By warrants redéemed./.. 1557 pa > By Treasurer’s commission, ACT 160 42 By cash in funds ccsccccscesrfetes sree SL 88319 Petal GAR F565 ae cesec ens ~ivaveeks $30,501 10 THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT i A Kissixe Deacox.—In one of the New Engin townslived=dercon Brown, . — Hardware, Iron, Steel, a dignified sort of a Christian and a inodel of proprety._Dvacon Brown had_the mis‘fortune, to lose bis wife, and at_the ‘age of . forty, found himself with a family of four amall ghildren, without a° mistréss to his farm housel As he could rot immediately take: gnuther wife and avoid exciting scandal, and could ‘nt get along without some one to take charge of the-kitechen” and nursery, he had recourse to employifg a young woman as housemaid. Nancy Sterns. wasa liughing, romping beauty, who delighted in experimenting upon the Deacon by way of testing ‘the strength of human nature, along time the Deacon was inrulnerible ; but at last, ina moment of ungiiarded wenkhess he was led into-temptetion, and into committing a “shght tidiscretien” with his: beautiful honsemaid. Wher in hts Wwonted coolness_and presence-ef-nind he“wag_horrified at tae enormity of his sit. Tn vair be repented and grieved over Jest virtue, Finally, as a last effortfor easing hia conscienee, at the conclusion of the service on the following Sabtath morning, he arose and requested the forbearance —of the brethren upd sisters + tew minutes when be electrified them. with the following confessiot: : soa inet My chirstian friends, you all know that I feetanydear wife some imeiths— age, —csobs and tears) and that Nancy Sterns has been keeping house forme ; and you know that] bave a little child not a year old. ~ Well, that litte child would ‘ery in the nisht. and it would be a long time before T could quiet —! the child eried se hard that Narcy arose and came inte the roam, and leaned over the bed to hush the é¢h'ld—and brethera and sisters, ber leaning over me made me forget Christ Here-the-deacen broke down entirely and steod weeping, wailing and blowing his nose. “What did you do?” sternly demanded the minister, ° : “F—[—I—ki—ssed her!’ estammered out the Deacon, between his sobs ‘but ve been very sorry abottit, and prayed to be torgiven—and I want you to forgive me and pray for me, brothers and sisters.” As the Deacon bowed himself: upon his seat Lke the mighty oak before the tornado, Dexneon Goodfellow arose, and astonished the audrence stillanore by saying : “Brothers and sisters, you have heard what brother Brown has eaid, xnd now he wuts our forgiveness. For my purt I think brother Brown ia truly—penitent, and TE xm willig to forgive him with my whole heart. And brothers and sisters, I will add stil farther, that iffhad no wife,and a pretty {girl like Nancy Sterns should-come to my . rooui, aud lean oser ny bed, aud lean over me, I'd-kiss her and abide the consequences. —Boston Traveller PHOTOGRAPHIC AND DAGUERREAN ARTIST. Every kind of Photographsand Ambrotypes taken in the best style ofthe Art. p ON PINE STREET, Overthe United States Bakery Nevada, Dec. 20th UNITED STATES BAKERY —AND— Grocery and Provision Store. JULIUS DREIFUSS, ART OUCLD reepectful-sinform his friends and VW the citizens of Nevada generally that be has taken the above well known and popu lar Bakery. On Vine street, where he can always with thttr patronage. BREAD; PIES, CAKES, and #4 CONFECTIONEEY, “Always on hand. At the old stand on Pine St. Nevada, Nev. isth. JOHNSTON & WENDLER, _. Would respeetfally iaform their i gute towns that tiley huwve } opened a Ou Broad Street, Opposite G. W. Kidd’s Banking House Jo Re JOHNSTON. H, VENDLER. friends in this eity and the: neigh ‘NEW FURNITURE STORE, Their stock consists Ta part of Chamber Sets, Cleairs,:« -Bedsteads, Mirrors,
Bureaus, Tabies, Secretaries, —~ Sefas.} Rodding and Purmitare ot every deacription at nable rates. : { "“Dpholstery of all description done. ” Fi “ Furniture repaired and cleaned. jani4 For, it; and last Tuesday night--God_furgige me. befotind ready .oserve all who may favor him W.H. CRAWFORD & C0. TRON HOSE PIPE, 4 . LOWER THAN AN¥ OTHER HOUSE. Leather and Rubber Belting, ' Come and try the articles! o NEVADA FRUIT STORE. . California Stage Company's NICHOLAS SLOCOVICH would inform the put lic that he is open again at the old stand on Pine fine stock of Cigars; Tebacco, Apples, Dates, Figs, wi I Prunes, &c &c. = ffer for sal ‘ Nevada. Jan. 2ist—tf : Pate Se “POWDER AND FUSE, 1 7“ REVOLVERS; BLOCKS & SHEAVES, CORDAGE, ss WHEELBARROWS, Oak, Ash-and Hickory Plank. A genéral assortment of WAGON MATERIAL, “PAINTS, OIL & VARNISH, KEROSEN E,' And a fine assortment of KEROSENE LAMPS, Constantly on hand and made to order. AT THEIR OLD, STAND, No, 27 Main Street, Nevada—OPPOSITE-—Wells, Fargo -& Co’s,and the Post Office. t+ FEashionable Tailor Shop. J. DOWNINC, y JOULD inform the geatlemen of Nevada thatthe has taken the New 3108608.. Pine Street.-1 door from Knox’ Brick Building. und has hand on every kind of Cloths,: Vest Patterns, suitab’e for coats, pants, and vests, wi ich he is prepared to make up in short order an . warranted togdit. Everything neatly done in the tailoring Khe p26 HEYER BROS. ~ HEYER & CO,” 76 & 7% Federal St . 406 Battery _St.,. Boston. San Francisco. HEYER & CO., Importers of 4 Amerfcan & European Fancy Goods, -Peys & Musical Instruments, LSO, Soaps, Perfumery. Hair and Tooth Brashes, ?ortfolioa, PortmonciesLadies’ Bays. Photographie Albums. Cutlery, Wilttow and Parian Waye, Chilaren’s Carriages, ete.— Our stock of. Violin and Guitar Strings is very lirge. Our Foreign goods are, selected by one of the firm, andthe American by the Boston House, Established in 1824. WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOR Hallet & Davis’ Beston Pianos, Smith Bros’ Hapmoniums, AND TREAT & LINSLEY’S MELODEONS. Tae Hallet & Davis Pianos are leach supp'tled with their Patent y Suspension tridue, which is a decided improvement—it gives « full and clear vibration in the upper octaves, produ eing aquality of tonc unequalled in firmouess and pnoritv. Our Melod:ons aud Harmoniums are of the best quality, and warranted to give satisfaction 415-8 3m FALL SLYLE “ For 1863 ! Ae LAM OT TY FASHIONABLE HATTER, Car. of 2nd and J St. SACRAMENTO. } AS issued the style of Hats for Fall and Winter wear.” * As this is the Best place in the State to procure a fime and Fashionable Tile cali on him and select One from his—the Largest & best stock in the country —AT PRICES— Orders from the country promptly and faitifully attended to. : A Large assortment of i LADIES’ FUBS!! £3 T the street mains on Tuesday, 26th inst. ed t for following rates of « iscount : NEVADA GAS COMPANY. HE Company hereby give notice to the citi zens of Nevada that Gas will be turned on The company tre prepared to put up pipé and fixtures for all persons desirous of burning Gas. All persons are requested to leave -tlicif orders at the Gas Works. The price for putting up pipe hes been redue Pi the company to z5-ets. per foot. The price xtures as per kind and quality The price of Gas wil. be as heretofore with the 600 and up to 1000 feet per week, 5 per cent off. 100) and up to 2090, 10 percent off. . 2000 and upwards 15 per cent off. ; ‘All meters re set for former consumers free of charge, By order of Trustees. j2t RAT LEN, Snnt CHAS. TEWKSBURY, \las. opened a At his old stand—formerly Stoakes’ on Broad Street, LKverything in the Tinware line promptly executed, such as tin roofing, &e, diz 3m A. B. DIBBLE. JAS. K. BYRNE. Dibble & Byrne, . Attorneys & Counsclors at Law, —~ $e No. 46 Mill Street, Grass ; VaNtey, Cal., up stairs. “Will practice fatlot tie Gentine f cranereuinty aid if che Supreme Court.~Jas. K. BY BAY, Commissioner of Deeds for Nevada & Utah Territory. di2 3m PAGIFIC MAIL S. S. CO. THE FOLEOWING Stéamships will be dispatehed in Ae mouth of “March, te4: Mar. Mar. 2-ORIZAKA, Be Sr Farnsworth Com’r: Mar.23~CONSTITUTILO V—J. ‘I. Watkiis, Co, From ¥Yolkom street Wuarf, San Francisco, avd oclock A. M., punctually, 7 eee FOR PANAMA, Passengers will be conveyed front Panrma to and from Aspinwall ty New York by the Atlan tic and Pacifie Steamship Company. =A. B. FORBES, Agent, P MS. Co., cor Sacramento and Leidcsdorff sts. ¥ Duncing School. “ opened in Nevada, on On Wednesday, Jan. 13thinvites the attention of all whe wish to acquirc-a correct knowledge of this graceful and & j pleasing aGeomplishinent ibe modern Dances such a8 Quauciiies, weal Schottisches, Polkus, Mazourkus, Waltzes, etc quickiy taught The school meets every Tuesday afternoon for Kvery ‘Tnesday and Thursday évenings Hicurs of pract ce from s to 10 Ladies. for gentlemen. o’clo: k, P.M, jl4 H. ©, DICKINSON, . Z Dealer in WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &c. At the Library Room, a tew doors below the Daiiy Transcript Office. Nevada, Nov. i4th. GEO. E. TURNER, DEALEL IN — Crockery Ware, Tin Ware, Stoves, &c. Everything made fo order in the Tinware line. Job Work done at short notice. Give me a call atmy new Store on Main street, opposite Wells, Fargo & Co. . PEOPLE'S OPPCSITION Steamship Line, For New York via Panama, &e. he fast and well-known Dceuable Engine Steamship. GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES! AMERICA, ‘ 2,500 Tons, Will ve dispatched for PAN AMA, Monday. March Ith, 1864.,. From Missiea Street Wharf, at 9 o’ciuck A. M. Connecting at Aspinwall, via PANAMA RAULKUAD,-with tin Steamship ILLINOIs, 2.50 tons, FOR NEW YORK. Passengers are landed at Panama immediately ov urrival. by the. Panama Railroad Company's Steambouts. A Bagyage-Master vill be sent on euch steamer ' For further mformation or passage, apply to i. K. ROBERTS, Agent. Corner of battery aud line streets, up stairs, San Franciaco, UNION HOTEL COMPANY : NOTICE, VELE subscribers to the stock of the above : Company are hereby potined that assvssments to the full amount:subseribed have beeq ley and immediate payment requested. it JORN PATTIdUN, Sec’yMevada Veb.fth. — 4% Just Received. re ' Street, witha 2--GOLDEN CITY. R. H. Pearson, Com Aspinwall by the Panama Ballroad Company, Papen undersigned whose DANCING SCHOOL At 5 o’clock, P. M., . cnr ae . Virginia & Carson Cities ; Arriving at Virginia at 2 P.M. Returning willleave Virginiaat 5 A M, arriving at Nevada at 10 P. M. Connecting with the _Company’s Daily Line of Concord Coaches for Sacramento, At@alM. For. Marysville at 7 A. M,. W. H: DAVIDSON, Agent. Nevada. June 2d—tf CENTRE MARKET. Ts CENTRE MARKET ie still supphed with —— Beef, Pork, Mutton, Which will be sold at-the lovapst rates, Shop on Commercial street, below TRANSCRIPT Md, MACK Ia HENRY PHILIP. H. MACKIE & CO., BANKERS. (Successors to C W > Mulford,)__At the old stand, Main street. Nevada. ( 1OLD DUST bouyht at the Highest Rates. \F Sight Checks on San Francisco and Sacra: He SUtus to sult. ° . Advances made on G 8: Mint for Assay or Coinage. County Serip bought at the Highest Rates. oa Agency for inbursnew aginst Fire, 5 evada, Auly Ist, 1862, GEO. W KIDD, BANEER.,. In the Granite Building. Broad stree eal ST pr purchased at. the h (5 Market Rates, and liberal atyanees or aed Dust forwarded for Assay or for Going U.58 Mint. —, _— poqiaes Sight Chécks ou San Francisco and Sacramen 3 old forwarded tothe tL. Rate Collections mede, and State and County Securities purchased at the highest Mark . ¥ Nevada, March 7, 1861-tf . ™ ates NEW STORE! NEW GooDs! W. LL. SHAEFER, Would iniorm the citizens of Nevada and the surroundin country that he has remoy his stock of : Wo Kiad’s Building, u Pine Bieee ode yj atid He has just received a large and splendid . of Boots and Shoes from San Francinco, ‘hlen aa yer ee ni. very law rates. e invites the attention of eve dy to iSoots made to ordér, Repairing promptly and neatly done. Nevada, July J4th.—tf NE. NEVADA STACE LI NEW ARRANGEMENT CHANGE OF TIME! ( N AND APTER SUNDAY, NOV. Lat, 1863, the Staves of this Line will leave the oftice-in Nevada. every. odd dayat. 5 o’cVk, A.M. for Virginia City. Passengers will stop over night at-Mr Aaron Davis’ kkanch—formerly Gus Moorg@s—and arrive in VirginiaCity next day. No night travel. + Also, will Jeave ior Sacramento on the same day anu hour. J. 5S. McCUk, Prop’s. T. C. CANFIELD, Aget.. == Nevada, Oct. 2vth. a A. ISOARD, Whotegaile dealer in WINES, LIQUORS, BITTERS, &c, d&e. Next to Weaver & Co’s store, on Broad Street Nevada, Nov; 19—3m CUNSMITHING. Z. P. DAVIS, Haying opened a shop at his ree idence on Spring Street is ready : to do worl “ Gunsmithing, Lock Repairing, -&¢, at sliort Dotice nud On reasunatue ter Nevada, Nov. Mth. — , 1 OPick.—Property hoidersin the corpor. ate limiis o1 the taky pt Nevada are here uotified that if do nut build sidewalks in freant.o their property on or beivre the loth day of February. loot, 4am authorized te construct the said sidewalks aud hold the property responsi tees of Nevada city. W. UH. DAVIUDSUN, : City Marshal vb —Va toe Glass Vaiicy road, near this Li city, 4 HuMato Robes Any person’ r& urniby ihe same io Laucaster’s Dialic will be uitaliy Pewarced, P y Veal, &e. ~ Exchange on the Atlantic States and Europe, to. Drafts on the Kastern cities at the Lowest. : bie for the same. Hy order of tue Hoard of Tras