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NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1864. NO. 49.
ae
=. “VOL. VII.
mentee ee rs
, Mevada Daily Transcript,
Published Daily—Monday Excepted. .
William R. Coe,
RDIN ANCE NO. 9—An ordifiané¢ to pro
( _ tect the City from’Fire. —— ee
The Trus tees of the city Of Nevada ao ordain
jas follows;
da Restaurant.
WH, CRAWFORD-& 0,/ 4 Serne"™ :
ad o
BROWN & DEAL,
PROPHIFTONS. —
Terms ofthe Transcript—25 cts'‘per week. -Office on Commertial Street.
Zz
—
CALIFORNI A STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY.
i HE fast and splendid steamere CHR YSOPOLAS and A TELOPE will leave on
alternate days for-San ¥riticised, at 20’clock,
-P. M from the foot of K stfeet.of ue 4, :
Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Oiadw jek Master
willleaveon Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays. Steaimnvur ANTELOPE. Poole Maser, will leave ‘on’ Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays.
MarysviiUlé and Intermedtate Land.
g : imgs—Every Day.
Steamer Voung America, Littleton. Mas
ter. aud sttamer Swailow. Summers; Master,
will leave ou alternate days for ‘Marysville, a 7}
O'clock, ALM.
Change of Day for Red Bluff.
Until futtter notice, the steamers of the Cali
“Yérnia Steam Navigation Campany will make two
ttips per week to Ked Bluff, leaving this city on
Wednesdays and Saturdays at7 A.M
Freight reeeived every day. ad
For frieght or passage by any of the above
oats, ply on hoard, or at the offce of the California Steam Navivation’ Comrany,-on board
A. REDINGTON, brig Globe: i
W.H. TAYLOR. . Agents.
. At the Old Corneyxy;.
fs STILt, THERE, and wants it-to be
distioctiy understood that he'is going to stay
there and sell his goods as .
Cheap as the Cheapest. It is his de-,
‘termination not to be underséid by enybody !
His stock consists of
Womens Shves,
+ Phick dnd Thin Sole.
vA Gaiters,
rae ae Balmoralis,
And every style of Shoe!
Misses and Children’s Shoes.
: Kvrery atyle.Benkert’s Pump sole, Dress,
Square Edge, Deuble sole, &
Quilted Bottom Boets.
A large assoftment of
Miners’ Heavy and Light Boo
Gum Boets, &c.~
He sells LEATHER. TOOLS, SHOK FINDINGS,
of every description at
c ”
ts,
‘cupaiit of every.dwelling house, kitchen, storehouse; ~or other buildings in which a stove
or stoves ate used within the-corporate limits of.
used in said building, with a brick flue or enim:
“trey, at. or below the point where said pipe passe# the first wall or ceiling, im-euch a manner that
of-'any wood or other combustible material, said
chimney to extend thirty six inches above the
roof or outer wall of said building. ‘
Sec. 2. It sail be the duty of the owner or
occupant-of-every tenented—building within the
corporate limits of the tity of Sevada to construct aad keep on hand a ladder of sufficient
length to reach the roof of said buildin, to be
used in case of fire.~ See 4. Any person who shall fail to comply
with theprovisions of this ordinance ehall on
conviction thereot be fined in any sum not tess
not less than ten and not to exceed one hund red
dollars or be imprisoned in the city prisdn not
to exceed. ten days 5
See. 4° Ordinance No. 24. to protect the city
from fire, passed Sept. 17, 1857, is hereby. repealed. Passed March 24, 1864
: JONATHAN CLARK, President.
D. 8. Baker. Clerk. \
( RDINANCE No. 5—Mevised—in rela
tion to Naisences,
The Trustees _of the city of Névada do ordain
as follows:
I. Any person or persons who shall throw
into the streets of this-city rubbish of any kind,
or shall allow +uch to lay in front of hie or their
buiivings, occupied lets or premisesf or any way
obstruct the atreets or sidewalks, shall on econ
viction thereof, be fined ig any sum not less than
Sec
Sacramento, April 17th— t!
a er iaininnneemetiicenaa
SST EM rae ——— :
San Francisco Prices retail, .
—-HATTERS,
T their new Store. No. 227 Montgomery St.
Russ Btock, are now opening their.
SPRING & SUMMER STYLES OF
HATS,
CAPS,
CANES,
UMBRELLAS,
; _ BUGGY ROBES,
. Children’s Goods. —
And the only complete assortment of
tr MILI LRY @€© OC ODS! £4
Ever received in the StuteyWe are ‘in receipt .
‘by every steamer, cxtra qualities: of Soft Hats,
gon up to Our special order, beth in Paris and
New York.e No. 227 Montgomery Street, Russ
Block, San’ Fransisea. ap? Sut
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
Spring Street; Nevada.
JOHN A. LAN-«
é ae! eek ek me would inee ema af orm his friends and
iV iu og AOS, the, publie generally
hat he has added extensively to his already large
and elegant establishinent of Herses, Bug@ies, Saddles, Hainess, Ke, and 1s prepared to furmish us tiuc turn outs as can be found
‘in the State. ;
Well tramed, flect and easy Saddle Horses
well equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will be
ready at times A. lous experience in the bus
inessand am-earmest desire to retain the econfidence of my fiiends leads me te believe I will
be able to waive pemeral sat.simotion
Particular attention paid to dlorses on livery
Carriages always ie reasin ss with care'al dri
vers for the use of pariies. Balls, &c. The quality of stock wil permit me to say that those
sceking
do weil
—
2
isa B
to give me a call.
Dr. A. Chapman,
SURGICAL & MECHANICAL DENTIST
Office—Corver of Broud and Pine Streets
€ would inform my friends and
all wishing my services that [ain
prepared to attend those favoring
. me withacall, atany heer
TEETH after having become seasitive by
expesure ofthe nerve will be filled without
» bf will warrantall Work .
Done-atthis office, to be performe in a more
i, Midsner, and better satisfaction given
Taewhere in this vicinity, otherwise no
. charge will be made. My charges are modcrate,
. andto suitthe times. I am permanently loca_ tel in this city.
Residence on Sacramento street, 3d bouse from
Fashionable Vailor Sho
J: DOWNING, .
. ete inform the geatlemen of Nevada
" that he has taken the New Store on '
Pine Street. . door from Knoa’ Brick
Building. and has hand on every kind of Cloths,
Vest Patterns, suitab'e fof coats, pats, and
esta, which he is prepared to make up & short
rder an! warrante:i 16 fit. Everythiag neatly
one in the tailoring line _ is
NEVADA
RON & BRASS FOUNDRY.
AND MACHINE SHOP.
pSa = Steam Engines ang Boilers
mee builtto order. Cestings and Ma
chivery of ¢every description —Quartz Machinery constructed. fitd up or repaired) Every kinds of Building
tings, Saw, « rist. Mait amd Bark DMille—
pbrse Power and Car Wheels Orders filled
bmptly, amd at as low rates as any Estsblishin Sacremento or San Franciseo-—freight
; HEUGH & THOM
LIFE INSURANCE.
necticut Mutual Life Insurance Cempany.
WN co acensvcinssnvecedcesess Conperticnt
e best Life Insurance Company in
United States.
blicies made payabie :in U.
: Tenders.
8. Gold coin cr
JOHN PATTISON, Agent.
———Pelegraph Utlice; Nevada +
a will be repa:
pleasure or engaged om business would . "
B .et and Shocmaker’s supplied at command.
Allwork bouyht at the store is warranted and .
ired free 0. cost, if it rips unreasonably.Haviag one ofthe very best workmen in the
State bam prepared to make Boots at sliort no
tice and warrant a tit or no fale.
Grateful for liberal patronage in the past, I
am determined to merit it in the future by giving the public first rate articles and at the lowest possibile. prices.
Remember the Corner
Nevada, Jan 4th.
NEW STOKE! NEW Goops:
—
W. L. SHAEFER,
« Would intorm the citizens of
Ze Nevada and the surroundings
~~ country that he has removed
= = his stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
To Kiad’s Building. a Fine Street
He has just received a large and splendid lot
of Boots and Shoes from San Francisco, whileb
he will sell at very low rates.
He invites the attention of eve
and examine his stock.
Moots made to order.
Repairing promptly and aca
Nevada, July I4th.—tf 2
New Beot Store.
dy to call
tly done;
B. LUTZ would inform his old
frieuts and customers that be can be
fouod at his old stand :
On Broad Strect,
Few doors from the corneg of Pine,
W here be is prepared to mike Boots
= on short notice and wiil guarantee
batixfaction ig every particular
Repairing promptly dune and at low rates.
Give me aeall if you want a good pair of Boots
made, or any Repairing done. aps tf ~
JOHN HERTZINCER _
Would tnform his fricnds ana the
publie generally that he has just re
ecived from San Prancisco « magnif.
icent stock of Boots & Shoes which
he.will sell at low rates.
Boots and Shoes made to order.
Repairing doné at khort notice and
. Ron reasonable terme.
Give mex call st my new place of buw ness on
€ommerctal Street, a few doors below
the Daily Tramscript Printing Office.
. CEO. E. WITHINCTON,
Sign and Ormamental Painter, <<
House Painting promptly attended to.
JUST RECKIVED A LARGE
STOCK OF. WA
FIXTURES, &c. &c.
At the toot ef Broad Street, Nevada.
Z. P. DAVIS,
a . AVING opened ashop at his residence on
. td. Aprimg Street is ready todo work at
Gunsmithing, Lock Repairing.
&c. at short potice and onteasonat!: *~rme.
Nevada, Nov. 13th.
CHAS. TEWKSBURY, .
; Has opened a
TIN WARE STORE,
Athis oli stand—formerly Stoakes’ on
Broad Street,
Everything in the Tinware line prompily exe
cuted. such as tin roofing, &c. di2 3m
CEO. E. TURNER,
— “DEALER IN ae
‘Crockery Ware, Tin Ware, Stoves,
Everything made to order in the Tinware tine.
Job Work done st short notice.
Give me a call at my new Store on Main,
street,6pposite Wells, Farge & Co.
A. C. NILES, —
Attorney ond Counselior at Law.
CoE,
LL PAPER, CURTAIN .
J Ben Johason v 1,
te Pott: e-adotare, cehyimpris .
renment inthe city prison not toexeced ten days.
Provided, that any per-on or persons intemting
to ereet any building within this efty, shall Weve
-Jeave to oceupy not more than one half of the
width of the street in front of-his or their prom”
ives with materials during the time such Build
dug is being creeteds ;
Sec, 2. Any person or persons whe shall put
the carcass of any dead _animal. or anything
which is injurious to health, or offensive to the
senses, inte any creck, pond, strcet of botrwithin
this city, s0-as-ty interfere with the comfortable
enjoyment of life or property, shatl upon con
viction thereof, be fined in any sum not less than
. ter and to«xceed tifty dollars er be imprisoned
in the city prison net exceeding ten days
Sec 3. All persona, owners or eecupents of
property withih the limits of this city are requir
ed toremove from thetr pri mises, and from the
streets adjoining the same and dispose ofin such
comfort of other citizens, all) slauchter houses,
Geceayed animal or vegetable matter, standing
penis, and every detriment to public health-On
every feiure to comp-y with the provision of
this section, the party offending shall ou conviction thereof be tined in any sum-not less than ten
and not toexeceed Hity dollars, or be imprissmed
in the city prison not exceeding ten days.
Sec. 4. All ordinances hereto ore passed_retaling to nuisaners are heresy repealed! Passed
Mareh 31, )84. JONA.C.ARK, Pres:
4.8. Baker, Clerk re
a KDINANCKE No, 6—Kevised—A
dinance m relation te powder,
The ‘Prusteea of the city of Nevada, do ordain
as follows ¥
Sec 1. Ut shall not be lawful for amy person
erpersons to keep powder in agreater quantity
than fifty pounde for alonger period than four.
hours within. the corporate limits of the ¢ity of
Nevada, excepting inthe powder house onthe
Warhinzton read new oc apied by Hanson & Co
Sec 2, Any person or person who shall vie
late the provision of See; 1, shall_on convicticou
thereof be fined (ua any eam not lese than twentyfive and not ¢xiveding one hundred dollars. or
be imprisoned iu the city prison net cxceedim¢
ten dayr. .
Sec +. All ordinemces” heretofore parsed fa
relation to powder are hereby repeated. Viissed
March 21. ld, JON A, CLAKK, Pre
1). 8. Baker. Cterk.
RDINANCE Ne. 3—Revised.—An (r
dinance fixing the Bend’ of certain city ofh
ers. :
The Trustees of the. city of Ney
as follows: k : ¢ ong
Seer i. The'Marshal, Treasurer and Asgessor
shall each give bonds with two or méte. youd
and sufficient surcties. to be approved by the
Board of trustees, payable to the inhabitants of
the city of Nevada, condit*onal forthe taithful
performance ef their dutier, in tadsspemal sulns
following. to-wit ee
the Marsha! io the sum of 35.000.
The Treasurer inthe sam ot $5 000.
The Assessor in the sum of g1 Ue,
Sec: 2. All urders heretofore passed fixing the
bonds of city ufficers are he, evy repaled. Dass
ed March 21, 1% 4. JONA. CLAKK, Pres.
Ib. S. baker, Seeretary.
]
n Gr
dy do ordain
the pipe shall not pass nearer than four inches .
& manteras not to interfere with the healthor. _
DEALERS IN.the city of Nevada, to fonnect every atove pipe, . "
* ibs , cfs eevee
Hardware, Iron, Steel,
a eae POWDER AND FUSE,
REVO VERS,
Leather and Rubber Belting,
‘BLOCKS & SHEAVES,
CORDAGHE,
: WHEELBARRQWS,
Oak, Ash and Hickory Piank.
+ A general assortment of
WACON MATERIAL,
PAINTS, OIL-& VARNISH,
Next dour to G. W. Kidd’s Bank
: House, ~— ——
(* “‘BECOCG woul inform his old} friends
} Je and patrons that he has re-opened at the
above p'ace, his i j
Rotisscrie and Restaurant,
will be carried on In a style heretofore
A firet
The culinary deWhich
unknown in Ne¢ada. Persons wishin
cl ss meal are invited to. call
and none but the choiceat morsels are used here.
Families wishing to have a Roast deliyered to
them, or parties desirous of
XxF RECHERCHE DINNER.CS.
Are invited to come. The services of one of-the
best cooks in California has been secured by the
proprietor, who understands something im that
ine himself, and it is his intention to make this
a model Restaurant. .
io Board from $7 per week and u
waras, Single Meals from 50 cts up. °
Nevada, Vec. 7—tf
MItNER’S HOTEL
And Restaurant.
. F.STUMPF, Proprietor.
The above Hotel ta now comple
ted and ready to accommodate an
number of persons with Board and
cy
}
__Anda fine assortment of
KEROSENE LAMPS,
IRON HOSE PIPrkE,
“A? THe OLD sr AND,
No, 27 Main Street, Nevada.
Wells, Fargo & Coe. and the Post Office.
Star Quartz Mining Compa’y.
Annual Meeting of stockholders.
TOTICE is hereby given ‘fiat the Annual
Meeting of the Stockholders in. the Star
Quartz Mining Company will be Hide the office of said company. in the store of A. Sanford,
on Broad Street, at the hour of 64 o'clock, P.
M. on the 2nd day of-May. next. A full representation, either by person or proxy, is earnestly requested. D, HW. FRINK, See’y.
Nevada. April 2nd—tm4
_ NOTICE.
TP HE undersigned will app'y to the Board of
. Shpervisors of Nevada county at their meeting in May next, for renewal of Heense to collect
toll turone year on ‘T'rail and Bridge, crossing
the Middle Yuba opposiic Orleans Flat,
fH. DIFVENDORFF,
Moore's Fiat. April 6th. ;
dand Quartz Mining
COMPANY.
b periertee isn hereby civenshat the annual
meeting of Stockhelaers in the. U piog Gold
& Quartz Mining Company wilh heed wt the
office of raid Company in Liftle York, Nevada.
eommty, Cal atthe heur of Lo’clock. PuM on
MONDAY the2ndday of May a.m. 1864, for the
election of Trustees and sach other business as
may pertain te the mertiay. ;
apls-td ALEX. WEED.
dated G. 8S. & Copper
Mining Companys
Reeretary<” £
€ onseli
co
_,. Missiny Books.
yERSONS having any of the following .
books to their pdasession, belonginy to the .
Nevada Library Association, are requested to re j
turn’them forthwith to the Librarian, Mr. Geo, .
A. Church at the Bookstore of Uhinch. & Co. . ]
Fonqiuest of Mexico.v 1 Politieal Economy.
Life of Bonaparte. Charles)’ Malley,
Brande’s Encyclopedia Home Life
Boswell’s Johoson, v2 Mohicans,
Seott’s Novels, v4 Mellichampe, oe
Lyelfecoiogy, 4¥ols Conquest of Mexico,
Redburn. De Seto, .
Lavengro. (dup) Brazil andt
Wide Wide World,2 va Puritans,
Yellowplush Papers, Ajiost a Heroine,
Brown « Letters. >Lamb’s Essay,
Headley’s Misecilapies Smotiett,
Pi overbial Philosophy. Lorgnette.”dacreri scenes aud rod Barpaby Kudge, v 1
acters, ~~ New stories.
iF inf Bros Arabia Avrora Leigh,
Fragklin’s Works.v 1. Extempoancous speak’g
Schiller. 4d vol
Sparfow srase Paper
Brougham 's stories,
Will He Find Her,
Moss-side. ;
Christie Johnson. .
la Plata, » Glossary of Mineral
Acatia,— Discoveries of ‘54.
Autécrat of the Break Copper and Copper ogy
fast Table. ing.
\. By order of the Association,
f CHAS. MAKSH, President.
G. AL Chureh, seeretary.
A. A. SAMGENT.
Atterney amd Coansclior at Law.
héBrazilians
Hy patia,
Representative Men
Oriey Farm, .
Richard Hurdis,
_Rorder Beagies,
\ FIECE—1a Lewis’ Buil corm of ra’ 1 hfe Kidd's Building, corner of .
AT OTICE.—The regular Anfiual Meeting afthe
N stockholders of the above Company for the
election of officers, furthe ensuing meee orp be
held in Nevada cityon FRIDAY, May “th. 64,
at 20’ clock, Pw J.C. BIRDSETA, Pres.
=F Spenée. See’y, : aplotd
a
_ Black Spanish Egys.
Pa
Have on hand a larze eapply of Full and
Half Biood Spanish Kgqga for sale.
Fullt+lood, Black Spwieh, per doz.-$6 ©,
“Half blood. ‘ “ 108,
{ will guarantee all Eges to be fresh and full
bloéds, of pure unmixed stock, A. LONIS.
m23 West Broad atreet, Nevada.
JFROPOSALS will be reevived, for one w eek,
] by the underatyned to whom further partieulars can be had, to lathe ond plaster, furnish
doors. painting, &e: the Hall of Prote+tion Hook
& Company. C. BECKMAN,
: GEO. K TURNER,
Nevada; April 234. JAMES BLACK.
MACUIRE’S SALOON,
Xr No. 8 Mill Street, Grass Valley.s%
TO CONTRACTORS.
The finest Wines, Ale, Liquors, Porter and Cigars, kept at this Saloon,
Nevadens give mea eall. .
JOHN MAGUIRE. Propricter.
Grass Vallvy. Nov. tf my 2
J. Il. CALDWELL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
‘} cor fortable. Board as cheap ie ata
Constantly on tind and “made to wrter]
eee ee eee
5 beat French ook in the State.
— The table ‘vill be supplied with
everything the market afforda. The Lodging Department contains everythingto make travelers
‘Other
place in the mountains. The Bar te always eipplied with Wines, Ales, Liquors and Cigars.
English, French and German a § thie
house. mh3-3m F.STUMPF,
Notice of Sale.
Office of Well Copper Minin
Located on Prettyman’s Kanch, Nevada
5 co.
Jo. Cal.
scribed stock inthe above nam d Company
on account Of assessnients, levied on the 2n
of December, 1863. al#oO On ACCOUNT Of AsaCRAMOeNnE
TNo 6, levied on the 24th day of February, 1864,
. the several amounts set opposite the names of
the respective shareholders, as follows ;
Names of ShareNo.of No. of Certifihelders. Aus’ts. cate & shares
Sasi Sharer 55, 20, 1690
5 Nok. 45, 44, 57,
Shares. 55, 20, 15-90 90
Am’t
due
N. G. Brown,
M, L, Winans, 4.. Noa. 5.6, 7.8 aa
’ Shi'a 50; 10,40, 10-80 170Noe.5, 7.8,
Eha‘s 50; 10; 16; 10-60 90
No. 31, fis
Shares 50...6+. 608) 60
M. L. Winans, 5
D. H. Stites 5
No. 23,
Shares, 60...
No. 41, :
Shares 6...4.65. 5
Awd in accordance, witli law and an order. of
the Board of Trustees madeon the 18th day of
April, 144, so many shares of each parcel of
sxid stock as may be necessary, wil be’ sold at
the office of the Campanv, at the mine, on :
Saturday, May 7th. 1864,
At2o'clock, ?. M of.said day, to yav said delin~
quent.ossesementa thereen toyether with coats
of advertisimy and expenser of wale.
JOSTAH HEACOUK, Bee’y.
Spenceville, Prettyman’s Anch,
Aprif 26th, 1aa¢. {
\ONSTABLE’S SALE —State of Califo
AY County of Nevada, Township of Kurela, es.
By virtue of an excention to me delivered, ts
sued from the court of tra Stanley, Keq , Fit act
ing Justicerof the Péace, in and-for the county
aforesaid. bearing/Gate April 25th. A. Dp. 1864, to
satisfy ajedgupest rendered” . Ira Stanley, on
the 4st day of March, ta, in favor of L. Mitchell and againgt Fellows Mining Go, for the sum
Of Three, it yadsed. and Nineteen DoHars and. Bf
ty Mente. debts Interest, damages and. conta of
cuit. P bave taken in execution, wid will sell to
‘the highest bidd-r for cash, that certain flume,
and WAter right situated on the Middle Yuba mverinAhe county of Nevadit and State of Calitoruiafnear Mohdwk Flat. and known as the flume
d water right-of the Fellows Mining “o. Also
rat certain boarding and lodying house together with the lend upon which the same stands
vitute at the lower gnd of Mohawk tat, on the
south side of the Middle Yuba river, inthe coun
ty ewd State aforesaid and known as the boardiny and lodging house of the Fellows Miving Co.
1 will sell ut Moore’s Flat, Nevada county, en
Wednesday the 2jth day.of May, 141, betwoem
the hours of 9 o’etock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M.
Taken as the property of Fellows Mining Co, to
satisfy the above demands and accruing costa.
ap27 “O. D. BABCOCK, Constable.
of California,
county of Nevada. Township of Rureka, ae.
By virtue of am execution to me delivered, issued from the Court of Ira Stanley, Esq an act
ing Justice of the Peace, in and for the eounty
aforesaid, bearmg date April Zist, . 4, to satinJames Cumming 5
“STL. Howlett, 5
2:et day of April, Is64.in fayor of L. Initehell
and against Fellows Mining Co.for the sum of
Three. Hundréd and Seventeen Dollars and Fifty
cents, debt. interest, damages and costs of suit.
have taken in execution and will se/l to the
highest bidder ior eash, that vertain flume aud
water rig lit situate on the Middle Yuba river, in
the county of Nevada and State o!f Califofaia,
near Muhawk Fiat and known as the flume and
water right of the Fellows i Co. Also,
that certain boarding and lodging house situate d.at the lower. end. of-Flyblow—Ftat:-—oathe
south side of the Middle Yuba river, in the
county and State aforesaid being known ax the
Sourdlag abe lodging liouse «tthe Fellows Min.
ipg Co. I will sell at Moore’s Fiat, on Wednesday the 25th day of May. i664, betwen the hours
atY a M.and4Pp M. Taken as the property of
Fellows Mining Company tu satisfy the. avove
demands:‘and acerbing coste,—
apz7 0.D. BABCOCK, Constable-—
! E.W. SMITH,
“Justice of the Pence,
¥FICEKE at the Olid Place, on Broad
I Ooo 2 Droal erent. by: Pine geoet Balidings:
ing B
$10,
partments carried-on in-sight of the customers, —HERE js-edelinquent spon the following des
ris,
fy a judgment rendered. by Ira Stanley. on the. .,.:
5)