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coun °
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VOL. VII.’ —aieaeiniaiiaatl
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH: 29, 1864.
a
aeiaameeeiiall
BROWN & DEAL,
PROPRIETORS.
° Terms ofthe Transcript—25 cts per week.
Office on Commertial Street.
Lae
-At the Old Corner, :
8 SPILL THERE, and wants it to be
: distinctly understood that he is going to stay
there and-sell-his-gsede ag es aa
It is his de-.
termination not to be under: solid by anybody !
fis stock consists of
Womens’ Shoes,
Thick and Thin Sole. —+)Gatters, pes
And every style of Shoe!
Misses and Children’s Shoes.
Every style.
_Benkert’s Pump sole, Dress,
“Square Edge, Double sole, &
Quilted Bottom Boots.
“A large assortment of
iners’ Heavy and Light Boots,
Gum Boots, &c. ¢
“fle sella LEATHER. Toots; Site
_of every description at i
San Francises Prices retail,
Bot and Shoemaker’s supptied at command,
All work bought at the <tureis warranted and
will be repatred free-ov cost, if itrips unreasonably.
:
Having ene efthe very best_workmen In the
State . am prepared to make Boots at short motice and warrant a fit-or-no-sale-.. ne
Grateful for liberal patronage inthe. past, I
am determined to merit itin the future by giv: .
ing the public first rate articles and at the loweat possible privtes.Remember the Corner :
WM. R. COE,
Nevada, Jan. 4th.
NEVADA GAS COMPANY.
TIVHE Company hereby give notice *o the citi
zens of Nevada that Gas will be turned on
the street mains on Tuesday, 26gh inst. :
Thecompany are prepared to put up pipe and
fixtures forall persons desirous of burning Gas.
All persons are requested to leave their orders
at the Gas Works. ;
The price for putting up pipe he» boen reduc
ed by the company to 25 cts. per foot. The price
for fixtures as per kind and quality
The price of Gus-wil-be-as heretofore with Me .
following rates of “1scommt :
600 and up to 1000 feet per-weck, 5 per cent off.
1000 and up to 2080, 10 pereeut off.
2000 and upwards 15 per cent off.
All sieters re set for former consumers free of
charge. By order of Trustees.
j24. B. T. ALLEN, Supt.
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
Surgical and Mechanical Dentist,
Office—Coruer of Broad and Pine Streets
. [would inform my friends and
all wishing my serviees that Tam
prepared to attend those favoring
= we with a eal, utany heur.
TEETH after having become sensitive by
exposure of the nerve, will be filled without
causing pain.
I will warrant all Work °
Pone at this office, to be performed in a more
skillful manner, and better satisfaction give
than elsewhere in this ricinity, otherwise no
charge will be made. My charges are modcrate,
and to suitthe times. £ am permanently lecated in this city.
Residence on Sacramento street. 3d house from
Temperance Hall. ne :
CHAS. W. YOUNC,
i Dealer in
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
CLOCKS, &c. “+
“—" aathe EAbrary Room, a tew deors
@elow the Daily Transcrigt Office.
Nevada, Nov. }4th.
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
Spring Street, Nevada. ;
JOHN A. LANe~CASTER would in* the public generally
ded apapel Aad nso ben he
prehat he has
wid elegant establishment of Horses,
gies, Saddics, Harness, &c, and i
ered to furmish as fiue turn outs as can be found
the State. ig a 5
wae “tramed. fleet and easy. Saddle Horsce
’ u
ready times A. lonzax in the bus
dmeas and af earnest desire to retain the'confidence of my friends teads me—to believe 1 will
%e able to give general satisfaction
Particular attention paid to. Horecs on livery
Carriages always in reatiin s¢ with caretal dri
vers for the useof parties. Balls, &c. ‘The qualty of stock will permit me to say that those
. Bahnorals, }
for Ladies or Gentlemen wil bel
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“NEVADA-RETAURANT.—
a “ee
No. 39 Broad Streets
Next door to GW. Kidd's Banking
[THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT .
GEO. E. TURNER,
DEALER IN
‘Crockery Ware, Tin Ware, Stoves,.
Everything made to order in the Tinware line.
Job Work done at short notice.
Give me a call atmy new Store on Main
street, opposite Wells, Farge & Co.
House. :
« LECOCQ ‘would inform his old friends
7e and-patrons that he las re opened at the
above place, his
Rotisserie and Restaurant, -_
Which will be carried on in a style heretofore
unknown in Nevada Persons wishing a first
eles meal are invited to call The culinary department is carried on in sizht.of the customers,
and none but the choicest morsels are used here.
Fatnilies wishing to have a Roast deliyered to
them, or parties desirous of ees
XF RECHERCHE DINNERJY
Are invitedto come. The services of one of the
best cooks in California has been: secured by the
roprietor, who-understan ds somethiny.inthat.
Hire himiser’. and it Ts his intention to make this
a model Restaurant. : ‘
iy Board from $7 per week and upwards. Single Meals from 50 cts up.
Nevada, Dec. 7—tf
Antelope Restaurant and Bakery.
Broad Sircet, Nevada.
ALEXANDER CAULT,~
_Proprictor.
x
~ Having Removedtothe old
> stand of W.G. Davi«‘on Broad St.,
~ (fshallkeep a Efrat glass Res=
~*taurant and Bak@ry.
The Restaurant wil always be supplied
with a!l the delicacies the miarkec affords. ~~
Cakes, Pies and Bread of all kinds conSstantly on h : a cman
: The patsohage of the public is solicted.
so _._N\ ALEX. GAULT.
Nevada, Oct. 9th—tf < :
me
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A. B. CARLEY,
Worn inferm his friends that he has refurnished and refitted his Saloon up in
atyle, and is now prepared to furnish alt whemay favor him with a call with the best of
Cigars,, Wines, Liquors, Ale
and Porter,
At his old place off Commercial street. -Walk™
up and give my Liquors a fairtest. 1 keeponly
the beat ATs tf
GEO. E. WITHINCTON,
House Painting promptly attended to.
JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
STOCK OF WALL PAPER, CURTAIN
_ _At the toot of Broad Street. Nevada.
yo ANCE No. 3—Revised.—An Or
dinance fixing the Bonds of certain city offi
ers:
. The Trustees of the city of Nevada do ordain
as follows :
See: 1. The Marshal, Treasurer and Assessor.
shall each give bonds with twe or more geod
and .sufficient surctics, to be approved by the
Board of Lrustees, payable te the inhabita.tsof
thd-eity of Nevada, condit‘dnal for the faithful
performance of their duties, In the penal sums
following. to-wit: ‘
The Marshal in the sutw Of $5-000.
The Treasnrerinthe sun of $5 000.
The Assessor in.the sum of $1 000.)
Sec, 2. All orders. heretofore passed fixthic the
bonds of city officers are he: evy repaled. Paased March 21,184. JONAs CLAKK, Pres.
CHARLES MUGLER, Manager.
JUST OPENED!
And now ready for public patronage.
Breaktust-from-G-1+2 tu10 o'clockDinner from 12 1-4 to 2 1-2.
Supper from’6 to 8 o'clock.
~ Board as per eoutract.
NEVADA
IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP.
ow
chinery of every deseription.—
ate Ouartz Machinery constructed, fit
ted up or repaired Every kinds of Building
Castings, Saw, © rist. Malt and Bark Mills—
Horse Power and Car Wheels © Orders tilled
promptly, and at as low rates.as any Letsblish_féteam Engines and Botlers
thuilt to order.
added,
UNITED STATES BAKERY
HAND
Grocery and Provision Store.
JULIUS DREIFUSS, ;
RY OULD respectfal y inform lus friends and
W thecitizens of Nevada eons rally that’ he
has takem the above well known and popa
jar Bakery. on Fine street, where he can always
de found ready .oserve all who may favor him
with their patronuye.
BREAD,
PIES, .
CAKES,
d
CONFECTIONERY,
Always on &and. At the old stand on Pine ot.
Nevada, Nev. sth. : rl
FALL SLY LE
For 1863 !
SL AMOTT,
FASHIONABLE HAT TER,
Cer. of 2nd and J St. SACRAMENTO.
Aftitesued the style of Hats for Fall and
I Winter wear. ‘ =
As this is the Best place in the State to
procure # fime and Fashicunble
’ ile call on him and select
One from his-—the
Largest & best stock in the country
—AT PRICES— ;
LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE.
Orders is Oates: promptly and
oO.
a wn barge assortment of ;
(i LADIES’ FURS !! 4
7 Just Received.
Sacramento. Sept. Mth. : ;
JOHN HERTZINCER.
W ould inform. his frichds ana the
public generally that he has just received San Prancisco a om re
jeent stock of Boots & Shoes w
Castings and Ma
ment in Sacramento OF oan. Francisco—freight}.
° 3
‘D. 8. Baker, Secretary-< =.
Biaickh Spanish Eepgs--——
}
Leite on hand a lorzesupply-of Full and
F
4 Half Blood Spatiish Egy? for sale.
li blood, Blavk Spanish, per doz. $6 00,
Half{blood. ** : “ 1 00.
Pwill xuarantee all Eggs to be fresh and full
bloods; of pure unmixed stock, A. LONIS.
m23 a West Broad street, Nevada.
~~
( ) RDIN NCE We; 6=Hevised—An.G@r
‘dinance in relation toe powder. .
“rhe Prustecs of the city ef Nevada, do ordain
as follows; “Ss
Sec. I. ,1t shall not be lawf] for any person
Gr persons to keep powder ina greater quantity
than fifty pounds for alonger perso :
hours within the corporate limits ofthe city ot
Nevada, excepting in the powder house. on the
Washington road now occupied by Han on& Co,
Any person or person. who shatt vio
1, shall on convictinn
See 2,
late the provision of Sec.
five-and not exceeding one hundred dollars, or
He imprisoned in the city prisom Dob exceeding
ten days. Jsee 3. All ordinances heretofore passed in
relation to p : dap are hereby repesleds assed
March 21. i864. JON A. CLARK, Pres.
[D. S. Beker, Clerk.
a
QEDINARSE “No.
“dinaee to prohibit Noisy Amusements.
The Trustees of theecity of Nevada, do ordain
as follows sree aS
Sec. 1. Any person or persons who shalt upoa
any of the publie strects of this city engage Jn
thé game of foot ball ~base ball, or any other
came caleulated to disturb the’ peace and quict
of the neiphborhood, or among pedestrians,
shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in any
eum not jess than ten and not execeding twenty
five dollars, or be imprisoned im the city prison
not toexeced five days:
Rec. 2) Ordinance No
43, pruwse d May 24th,
1860, entitled an ordinance to prohibit: noiry
amusement is hereby repealed, Passed March
21. sod. ~~ JONA. CLARK, Pres.
D.S. Baker; Clerk.
( RDINANCE No. 5—kte vised—in rela
tion to Nuissnces.
the-Trustees of the city of Nevada do ordain
as follows:
: >
Sec. 1. Any person 6r persons who shall throw
jute the streets of thiscity rubbish of any kind,
or shall allow -uchto lay in trout of hie or their
bulidings, oecupied lots or premisesf or any way
“obstruct the streets or sidewalks, shall on con
viection thereof, be fined ip any sum not leas than
ten and not to exceed fifty doliars, or by imprisx
onment inthe city prison not to exceed ten days.
Provided, that any per*on or persons jinteudiny
to ercet any building within this city, shall have
Jeave to occupy Bor more than one-half. of the
width of the streetin front of his or their premives with materlals during the dime such build
ing is peing erect-d.
Sec. 2. Aby person or persons who. shall put
the carcass of any dead animat. or anything
which is injurious to health, or offensive to the
senses, into any creek, pond, stro-tor Jot within
this city, so as.to interigre with the comfortable
enjvy ment of life or property. shall upon con
viction thereof, be fined in any sum not less than
tee and to oxeeed fifty dollars or he imprisoned
in the city prises not execeding ten days.
Sec. 3. A
property withih the limits of this city are requirea toremove from their pri mises, and from the
streets adjoining the same and dir pose ofin such
a mancer as not to iuterfere with the health or
comfort of other citizens, all slaughter houses,
@ecayed animal or vegetable matter, standidg
pools, and every detriment to public health. On
every failure to comp.y with the-provision of
tion thereof be fimed in any sum not less than ten
and not to exceed Sfty doliars, or be imprisoned
in the city prison @ot exceeding ten days.
Sec. 4. All ordinances hereto ore passed rela
ting to nuinamees are herevy repealed. Passed
March 41, 1364. JONA. Cu AKK, Pres.
LD, 5, Baker,
—_———
Clerk.
Fer Sale.
he will sell at low rates.
Boots and Shoes made to order.
done at short notice and
place of bus nessen
Sowell give gee 6 aah :
e
<a
uive ave a call stmy pew
Commercial Street, = few deors belew
Transcript Pz the d
os. lith. Seyadm 5
pain
Splendid Waier W heel, 20 feet in diameter, with t, flanges, &c,&e for
cheap. Vor further particulars enquire at
Deer Crovk, oF at the
+4 _Ordinance defining the duties-of Marshal and
.o-attend all meetings ofthe Bosrd of Trustees,
Sign and Ornamentat Painter, ~~~}
dthan fourthereof be fined in any,eam not less than twenty>1 persons, owners or occupants of . .
this section, the party oflending shall ou couvic-.
RDINANCE NO. 1.—Revised. —An
Policemen.
The ‘Trustees of the City-ef Nevada do ordain
as foHowsi— aneSeetion-}—_It shall be the duty-éf the Marshal
to’ enforee the Ordinances of the City, and to~
CRI
: NO 20.
2
California Stage Company's
COACH EB &
complainjto a Justice of the Peace of all violations WILL LEAVE NEVA i.
thereof thatsmay—come under his notices He . , DAILY
shall have power and it shall be his duty, to
serve lawful process in a Justice's edurt, in cases F 2 ore ,
arising under the city Ordinance ; tc present the At 2 o’clock, P. M,,
commission of any tT reach of the peace, ta supFOR jf
press riots and disorderly dssemblages sto arrest
and take into ecustody“any person or persons
found committing afy act injurious to the quiet
and good order, the city or property of any
eitigen. Als fo arrest and take into engtody all
vagrants.or suspicious persons Whose appearance gud conduct may seem to justify their being
called to account for their manner of living. It
sfiall be his age to afre st any—person committing-a breach of the peace, or using any violent
threats, or creating any nusual noise or tumalt
tolthe annoyance ef peaceable and orderly. citizens, and he may enter any house in which it
may existfor the purpose of suppressing the
same
persons under the provisions of section ib wueli
person ar-persons shall be committed tu the ity
prison, andthe Marstial shall at the earlicat period practicable, report said arrest toa Jirstice-of
the Peace having jurisdiction of the case.
Section 3. Lt shall bé the duty of thé Marshal
{6 preseribe such ruics-and regulations _ferthe
.government of policemen whise on duty as he
may deem wecessary for thesafety and seeurity
of the city, having reference particularly to fires
and to report to the Board of Truste: 8 forthwith
any neglect or carelessness, OF wrong doing of
apy policeman while on dary. zi crs .
Section 4. ‘Phe Marshal shall collect albfines
imposed for the breach of city Ordinances, he
shall collectall taxes and licenses which may be
established bythe Board of Trusteca, and rees ips
for thesame ; he shall pry over to the Treasurer
ail moénice it his Wands belonging te the eity, on .
or before the second Moaday ef each month, re
eciving therefor the receipt of the ‘Treasurer,
Pwhich receipt he shall forthwith deposit with the
clerk of Board ‘Crustés Llakiag his reecipt therefor
He shalt-keep.an-accurate account of all monies
xo reevived by him uv proper books to be by him
provided which books shall at all. times be open
to thé inspection of the Board of Prustees, wand to
make anu present to the Board for their consid
eration a statemcnt of his accounts at least once
SS eerOW Zo Upon Te ARENT OT Uy” Person-or]~
Virginia & Carson Cities
Arriving at Virgina at lL A. M.
Returning will leave Virginiaat 4 A
M. arriving at Nevada at 10 P.M.
Connecting with thre ew
Conipany’s Daily Line of
Concord Coaches for Sacramento,
ALAM.
rysville at 7 A.M.
Nevada. June 2d—tf
CENTRE MARKET.
‘PHE CRNTRE MARKET is still sup
plied with te
Bect, i:
Pork, .
Mutton, :
or. Veal, &c.,
Which will be soldat the lowest Fates,
Shop on Commercial street, below TRANSCRIPT
Printing Office.
MW. MACKS HENRY. PHELER,
H. MACKIE & CO.,
BANEERS.
(Successors to GC WMuiferds>
At the old stand, Main street. Nevada.
G OLD DUST bought at the Highest Rates,
7 —— Checks on San--Franciseo and Sacramento, : ‘
Exchange on the Atlantic States and Kurope,
é
W. ft: DAVIDSON, Agent
Section 3. If atany time the Marshal shalt
deem it necessary, be shall have power to appoint
as Deputy Marshal iniy person wio—may—be-ap+
proved by the Board of. frustecs. ané® puch Dep
uty during his term of office shall have and possess all the powers atid authority granted to the
Marshal by this Ordinance, , the Marshal being
responsibie tur his offelal acts on his official
bonds. : es Sloss
Bection 6. The Roard of Trustees may appoint
two-policomenayho shuill bold their office until
their successors are elected and qualified, but tire
Huard stall have power at dny time, jor wood
cause shown, to suspend or remove such police
mens
Section 7. ‘The policemen shall have and poss
esa all the power und authority granted to the
Murslat by sevtivn t, of thie Grdinences They
shall feithfuily remain on duty soeh time as the
Marshal by rule shall establish, and obey his instructions in-all things relauny te the police
government of the eity. Any persouor persons
<urrested by any policemen, while on duty sbail
Detaken tu the city prisun, or betore a Justice of
theNWeuce, and such arre al shall be reported to
tiie Marstial as soon as practicable —-Sections ‘The M restiat and policemen shall
reeeiye such compensator. jor their servicus as
may be fixed ky Ordinance,
seetion). ONdinance No. 1 de fining the duties
of Marshal and policemen passed May ¥th 756, 15
hereby repealed. Pagred’ Starch 2 Tet, 1564
JONANIAN CLAKK, Pres’t.
D. 8. Baker, Clerk. —~\
()" DINANCK No. & ‘tevised.— An Or
) dinaice concerning tire OMe of city Treasurer
\
‘The Trustees of the city of Nevada, do ordain
as fulluwe ; Ny
Kec, 1, It shall be the duty of the city Treas
urer to re-eipt for cll monies ductand acerdug to
theeity, or which are by Law be quired to be paid
1e him, orinto the ety Treasury? and to pi
and didburse the sume on orders issued by . the
Board of Trustees, signed by the elerk and pres
ident of the Board. theshatl keep a fair andac
curate agcount ofall amouies vy him received,
showing the amount thereof, the time when,
from whom: andon what account recetved ; ulao
all disbursements by Lim made, showing’ the
umount thereof, the time when and to whom
paid. and he shall se a) range his bouks that the
whnle receipts and expenditures will be shown
by one gen ral cash account ;
See. 2. Phe booke, accounts and vouchers of
the ‘Treasurer shail at all times be subjeet to the
inspection and examination of the Board of Trua
tees, and he shall make out and pressat to the.
Board of Trusteés a statement of his accouuls us
often as ofice a month.
see. 3. The Treasurer, when an order is drawn
on him as such ‘Treasurer, and presented for pay
ment, shal}. if there be money in the Sy pes ae
‘for that purpose. redecm the same, and *hal}
write un the face of such order, “redeemed ”* the.
date of redemption, and shall sign” his name
thereto. When such order is not paid for want
of funds, the Treasurer shail endorse thereon,
“registered,’’ annexing the date of presentation
and sign his numethereto
Sec? 4. Orders drawn on the city Treasurer and
properly atuwested shall be entitled to preferanee
as to payment out of monies in the Treasury,
property applicable to such order according to,
the priority of date of registry. ‘The time 6f
resenting such be noted by the Treasurer in ‘a
%—kept by him for that purpose. and upon
the receipt of any monies into the Treasury, uot
otherwise approp! iated, it shall be the daty of
the Treasurer to set apart the same or 60 much
thereof ae may be necessagy.tor the payment of
such ordere It shallalso be the duty of the
‘Treasurer tu advertise for the redemption of the
city serip, from time to time, as the Board of
Trusts may direct. ae = ‘
See. 5b. Upon the expiration of his term of office, the. Treasurer shall deliver to his successor
all books, grpers and vouchers. belonging to his
office and all movies iu the city Treasurer taking
a receipt fur the same. °
Sec. +. ‘Lhe Treasurer shall reevive as a compensation lor hiswervices three per cent upou all
mouies except the Fire Fund—disbursed by
hin. This section slAll not be so coustrucd as
to evtitle the Treasurer to any per centage on
monies paid over to Mis suceesmor.
Sec. 7. All Urdinanees heretofore eon.
eerning the Office ot eaty Treasurer are hereby
NEW FURNITURE STORE,
Th Sums TO eUIT ai
Advances made on Gold forwarded to the L.
8. Mint for Assay or Coinage. _ ,
County Sera bought at the Highest Rates.
cr Agency for insurspee ayainat Fire.
a Nevada, July Ist, Inéz. :
GEO. W KIDD,
In the Granite Building. Broad stresé
es _.._ NEVADA, iat
G OLD DUST purchased at the hignest
(3 Market Rates, and liberal advances made on
Dust forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the
U.S Mint. &
Sight Checks ou San Francisco avd Sacramena Drafts on the Eastern cities at the Lowest
tate , Sg
Collections made, and State and County Becuritics purchased atthe highest Mark value,
Nevada, March 7, 1861-tf
NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!
W. L. SHAEFER,Nevada and the surroundin
country that he hae remov
his stock of
Boos AND -SHobhse,
To Kidd’s Building, a Pine Street
Hehsa just received a large and splendid lot
of Boots and Shoes from San Franciseo, whileb
he will sell at very low rates
He invites the attention ef eve
and examine his stock.
Hoots made to-order
Kepairing prowptly and neatly done.
Nevada, duly d4th.—tul
CUNSMITHING.
b: Z. P. DAVIS,.
. Maving opened a shop at his residence on Sprixg Street is ready
to do Work at *
Gunsmithig, Lock Kepairing.
&c. at short notieand on reasonat'*—*-rms.
Nevada, Nov. Pt :
1. FE. JOUNSTON. ~~ H. VENDLERes
JOHNSTON & WENDLER,
‘dy to call
Wee
em eee ———— =
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friends in thie city and the neigh@ boring towns that they hove
‘ opened a > :
On Broad Street,
Opposite G.W . Kidd’s Banking ee
Their stock consists in part of
Chamber Sets, Chairs,
Bedsteads, Mirrors,
Bureaus, Tables,
Secretaries, , Sofas.
Bedding and Furniture of every description al
reasonabie rates. sm ;
Uphelstery. of atl description dene.
Furnitufe repaiféd abd cleaned. jani4
Fashionable Tailor Shop..
J. DOWNING,
OULD inform the geatlemen of Nevada
W that he has taken the New Store om
Pine Street, 1 door from Knox’ Brick
Building, and has band on every kind of Cleths,
Vest Patrerns, sultab'e for coats, pants, an
yeste, wi ich he is prepared to make oe. Je e@hort
order ay . warranted to fit. Everything neatly
dove iu the tailoring bee 426
MACUIRE’S SALOON,
{Neo 6 Mill Street, Grass Valley.tt
ier and Cigars, kept at this Saloon,
Nevadans give mea call. ~
JOHN MAGUIRE. Proprietor. repealed. 21. .
JON A. CLARK, Pres
D. 8. Baker, Clerk. { ;
Grass Vall:y, Nov. iv—tf
Would intorm the citigens of
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