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May 18, 1864 (4 pages)

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I; Trson commit-if any violent bise Or tumult . orderly citi. ein whieh it ppressing the my person or ection 1, such ted tu the eity e earliest pe0 a Justice of © case, tke Marshal tions for the 1 duty as he and security larly to fires =o 3 . ong doing of — leet all fines dinances, he vhich may be 8, and receipt he Treasurez ) the city, on h month, re> Treasurer; Osit with the eipt therefor f all monies imes be open atees, and to hein consid. at least once irehal shall er to appoint may be api¢ such Depve and Lossimtved to the irshal being bis officia may appoint Office until fied, but the e,; for good auch poeliceve and posaated to the ince, They time as the obey his inthe police Lor persona —# duty shail a Justice of reported to emen shall Bervices as , se duties t 66, is 1864. t, Pres’t. urt of the re State of jevada, ss. to Waltcr hed to apJonald Da -. rice of this and withis District ty days if this Disith day of a decree ef oO certaig of Novem. pectively, Geo W iff and for d in. said d describ. sing irom ot due on th in said . to said mortgage > wit, the izon the: sth day of cent per , with inat 2 r i interest iten at p to May hain aiter 80 applihave exeaat, also y person t 2 4 age an ve barred . and vquiortga ch other mises as u fail to d, plainrefor by nd ¢ounend also. is pray~ iness and an earnest dex a id y ana prepared to attend those favoring : me with aeall, atany hour. f QO ¥FICE—Iin Kidd's Broad Hernia Daily Teanseript, Published Dajly—Monday Excepted, . BROWN & DEAL, Terms ofthe Transcript—25 cts per week. Offce on Commerrial Street. ’ (onseeneaneieeemens TS CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATIU COMPANY. od fast and splendid steamers ORT sOrA OL18S and ANTELOPE will jeave on alternate “for San Francisco, at 2 o’clock, Pp. M fromthe foot of K street. Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Chadwick Master willleaveon Mondays, Wedncedays and Fridays. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Maaer, will leave on Tuesdays, ‘Thursdays, and Saturdays. Marysville and Intermediate Land. : tnge— Every Day. Steamer Young America, Littleton, Mas ter, and stcamer Swallow. Summers, Muster, will leave on alternate days for Marysville,a 7 o'clock, A.M. = Until further notice, the steamers of the California Steam Navigation Company will make two vps per week to ited Blufl, leaving this city on mesdays aid Saturdays at 7 A.M Freight received every day. For i or passage by r of the above boats, apply en board, or at the o fornia. Steam Navigation Company, om board brig Globe A. REDINGTON, ro W.H. TAYLOR. . Agen . Sacramento, April {7th-tf UNION LIVERY STABLE. Spring Street, Nevadas JOHN LAN% CASTER would in form his friends and e the public generally lat he has attded extensively to his airead e and elegant establishment of Horses,wties, Saddles, Harness, &c, and is pre— to furnish as tine turn outs as can be found n the State. = Well trained. fleet and casy Saddle Horses well equ for Ladies or Gentlemen Will be ready atalltimes A. long experience in the bus ‘ sire to retain the confidenee of my friends leads me to believe I will be able to give genera! sat.sfaction : : Particular attention puid to Horses on liv Carriages alwaysin readin 58 with eare‘ul di vers for the use of parties. Balls, &c. ‘The quality of stock wi’! permit me to say that those seeking: pleasure or engaged on business would do weil to give me a eail. Dr. A. Chapman, SURGICAL & MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office—Coruer of Bread and Pine Streeta 1 would Inform my frienda ali wishing my scrvices that I am TEETH after haying become sensitive by exposure oftbe nerve will be filled without causieg pain. i will warrant mat worn. @ at this office, to be performed in a more abeiaioas manner, and netter satisfaction git than elsewhere in this vicinity, otherwise charge will be made. My charges are modcrate, and to suitthe times. f am permanently located in this city. . Real idence pf Sacramento street. 3d hodde from Temperance Hall. Fashionable Tailor Shop. J. DOWNINC, that he has taken the New Store on Pine Street, 1 door from Knox’ Brick Building. and has hand on every kind of Cloths, Vest Patterns, suitab’e for coats, pants, and vests, w).ich he is prepared to make up in short erder an i warranted to fit. Everything neatly done in the tailoring line iva . NEVADA IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY. AND MACHINE SHOP. ‘ Steam Engines and Boflers built toorder. Castings and Ma-. chinery of every deseription — Quartz Machinery constructed, fit; or repaired. Ev k of Building Gunes, , Saw, «rist. Malt and Bark Mille— orse Power and Car Wheels Orders filled oraee y, and at as low ratesas any Establishment Sacramento or San F. . t HEUGH # THOM LIKE. INSURANCE. Connecticut. Mutual Life insurance Company. Of Hartford . Connecticut The best Life Insurance Company in the United States. Policies made payable in U. 8. Gold coin cr eet re ee eee reer eee) Legal Teatete. oUN PATTISON, Agent. ct “Pelegraph Uilice, Nevada. Spenceville House. E, C, PRETYMAN, Would take this method of tnformia the public taat he has opened a Hotel Spencevilie, 20 miles from Nevada, on Mab the Sacramento tad, where he is ptePared to accommedate any number of a with Board and Lodging. "The House is furn. ished with new Beds and everything comfortable for travulers, Parvies desiring to make s pleasant trip would do well to visit this secuien of the county. h. C, PURTYMAN. Spenceviile, Mareh 31. A. A. SARGENT, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. and Pine streets—Nev: A. C. NILES, Attorney and Ceunsellor at Law. of the Cali-, ‘OULD inform the geatiemen_ of Nevada William R Coe, “At the Old Corner, distinctly understood that he is going to stay there and sell his goods as Cheap as the Cheapest. It is his determination net te be under“geld "by anybody ! His stock consists of Womens’ Shoes, Thick and Thin Sole. Gaiters, ! ‘ Balmeorals, And every style of Shoe! Misses and. Children's Shoes. NEVADA, CALIFORNIA; WEDNESDA California Stage Company's WILL LEAVE NEVADA pDaILy At 24 e’clock, P. M., FOR ; VIRGINTA AND CARSON CITIES, . Arrioing at -Virgima at Hi AM,Returning will leave Virginiaat 4 A M, afriving at Nevada at 10 P. M. Connecting with the Company's Daily Line of Concord Usaches for Sacramento, For Marysville at T A. M. W. Hi DAVIDSON, Agent Nevada. June $d—tf Se ———-s oe 4 =. Benkert’s Pump sole, Dress, Square Edge, Doubic sole, & Quilted Bottom Boots. ss A largeassortmentof — Miners’ Heavy and Light Boots, Gum Boots, &c. He selis LEATHER, TOOLS, SHOE FINDINGS, of every description at . San Franuciseo Prices retail, Bot and Shoemaker’s supplied at command. a t-worktat the store is warranted and — be repaired free oi cost, if itrips unreason. Having une ofthe very best workmen in the State l am prepared to make Boots at short notice and warrant a fit or no sale. Grateful for} romace in the past, 1 am determined to merit it in the future by giv-_ the public first rate and at the lowest possible prices. © = _ ~Hemember the Corner : —__ WM. R. COE, Nevada, Jan.4th, 0. New Beat Stere® ‘SB. LUTZ would idform his old r 8 and customers that he can be found at his old etand ~~-@w Broad Strect, the.correr of Pine, : 2 hh a Nbr Neen red to make Boots ou short notice and will guarantee gat in every particular. Repairing prumptly dune and at low rates. Give me acall if you want a good pair of Boots made, or any Repairing done. aps tf JOHN HERTZINCER. Would inform his friends ana the public generally oat he has just ie eeiv m San Prancisro a magnif% Mees tccek or bone & Bhoes which he will sell at low rates. Bootes and Shoes made to order. Repajring done at short notice and n reaswaable terme. . ea Give the a tall st my new piace oF bus ness on Broad Street, Grush’s Building: CEO. E. WITHINCTON, House Painting promptly attendedto. Y _ 3Us? RECEIVED A-LARGE
STOCK OF WALL PAPER, CURTAIN FIXTURES, &c. &c. At the foot of Broad Street, Nevada. M. MACKIE HENRY PHILIP. H.MACKIE & CO., BANKERS. , (Successo?s to C W Mulford.) At the oid stand. Main street. Nevada. OLD DUST bought at the Highes: Rates Hashsage ou the Atlantic States and Europe, sums to i cee nail Gold forwarded to the L. Ady 8. Mint for Assay or Coi ; County Ser > hought at the Highest Rates. GEO. W KIDD. BANKER. In the Granite ig. Broad stree NEVAD. x T rehased at the highest ee, Paes. dee tase vareoree oainne Dust forwarded for Assay or for Coimage at the U.8 ‘Mist. Sight Checks ou San Francisco and Sacramen to. Drafts on the Eastern cities at the Lowest ane mode, and State and County SeNevada, March 7, 1861-t! CH. FERRAND, PHOTOGRAPHIC AND _DAGUERREAN ARTIST Every ktad of Phetographsand AmMetin taken im the best style ofthe ON PINE STREET, _] Beetmg at Auburn Station wita the cars Sight Checks om Sam Francisco and Sacra[ the highest Mark —~aiue: +-—Lee follows : Pacific Stage & Express Co. Bae . O*% AND AFTER MONDAY, DEC’R ifth, 1864, this Company will run a DAILY LINE —oOr— . Six Horse Concord Coaches,_ —TOo— VIRGINIA-CITY, == ‘ And-all paris ofNEVADA TERRITORY. : Stages leave the office from the UNION MOTEL. MaIN STRERT. Por Virginia, at 2430 P.M, Each day. For Lincoin and o—conof the Sacramento Valley Rajlroad—at5A.M. SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFOR W.H. LADD, President. W. &. MeReberts; Agent. . Nevada, March 15th _ Nevada Resigurant. Ne. 39 Broad Street, Next door to G. W. Kidd's Banking Heuse. E LECOCQ would inform his cid friends Je and patrons that he has _re-opencd atthe above p'ace, his oltlsscrie and Restaurant, Which will be carried on in a style heretofore unknown in Nevada Persons wish a first “tluss meal are invited to cail The culinary department is carried on in sight of the customers, and none but the choicest morsels are used here. Families wishing to have a Roast deliyered to them, or parties desirous uf SF RECHERCHE DINNER.cE Are invitedto come. The services of one of the best eooks in California has been secured by the rietor, who understands something in that ine himself. and it ie his intestuen te make this amodel Restaurant.Beard from $7 per week and upwards, Single Meals from 50 cts up. MINER'S HOTEL 4and Restaurant. i i F.STUMPF, Proprietor. The above Hotel is now compieted aud teady to wollenmenete o number of persens with Board Lodying‘This house has 20 w the best French«ook in the State. The table will be » ied with everything the market affords. The Lodging Departmept contains everything to make travelers confortabie. Hoard as cheap as at any other Place in the mountains. The Bar is always supplied with Wines. Ales, Liquors and Cigars. English, French and German spoken at this ne. mh3-4m a STUMPF. Ne Opposition until May 21 st. PEOPLE'S OPPCSITIiON Steamship Line, Fer New York via Panama, The new and fast stearaer AMERICA, THOS. H. MORTON..... ..Commander. PAN A M A, SATURDAY, MAY 2ist, 1864, From Missio&i Street Wharf, at 9 o’clock A. ». Connecting at Aspinwall, via PANAMA RAILROAD, with th steamship ILLINGIs, FOR NEW YORK. , The Moses Taylor since ber last trip has been on the Dry » hewly coppered, thor. ily overhauled and repaired, making ber uccommodations equal to any on th.s “For pananage apply to 1 +» ROBERTS, A N. W. cor Battery & Pine sts. up stairs, San RDINANCE SO. 10.—An Urdinance for the purpuse of levying Head and Poll Taxes, im the city of Nevada. The Trustees of the city of Nevada, do ordain ¥ MORNING, MAY 18 1964.— So Ne, 8 MILL Street, Grass Valley.c4 ter and Cigars, kept at this Saleen. DEALERS IN POWDER AND FUSE, RevéLvERs, BLOCKS & SHEAVES. CORDAGH, WHEELBARROWS, A general assortment of WACON MATERIAL, PAINTS, OIL & VARNISH, W. H. CRAWFORD & CO, Hardware, Iron, Steel. . A» CHURCH. G. R, CRAWFORD C. A. CHURCH & CO. At the Junction of — Main and Commercial Streets. a full supply of JUSTICES’ PLAIN. AND FANCY ‘STATIONERY, > BLANK BOOKS, : weOLnD PENS! «4 — re cageaimnestpe satis 2 psnaeirtd _ Nevada. April 8th. Nevada Ice Company. we are prepared to teh “ Good Ice, A4 any and at all times on the most reasonable eres. Orders lett at No. 5 Commercial Street KBREROSIONE, Irow HOSE Pires, Constantly on hand aad made to. order: AT THER oun STAND, No. 27 Main Street, Nevada. ‘Wells, Fargo & Co's. and the Post Office. LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER . H. SOUTHARD, Proprietor of the TILTON MILL, Two and a half miles cast of Nevada city,Manufecturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pine, Cedar and Spruce Lumber. FENOING KMepi constantly on hand. Orders left atthe Mill, or with J. 8. Johnston, “wt Weaver & Co's wiil be promptly and faithfully . at‘ended to, ap? 6m Spring Style for 1864! ee gee A. LAMOTT, PASHIONABLE HATTER, Cor, of And and J St. SACRAMENTO, AWN tesued the style of Hats for Spring and Summer wear. fe 4a this is the Best place in the State to procure a fime and Fashicnable ~ “Pile call omhim and select One from hi Largest & beat atook in the coun —AT PRICES— LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. oe Orders from the country promptly and faithtotty atrended to PACIeIC MAIL sSTMAMSHIP CO, THE FOLLOWING Steamships will be dispatched in the month of, May, isa: May 34--CONSTITUTION, W. Hudsen, Com. Muy 13—~GOLDEN AGE, W. F. Lapidge, Com. May 3—GOLDEN CITY, U. H. Pearson, Com. Ou PANAMA. ¢ Pa crs wili be conveyed from Pans ma to Aspinwall by the Panama Kailroad Company. and from Aspinwall tu New York by the Atian tic and Pacific Steamship Company. 2 A. Bb. FOUBES, Agent, 1 WS. Co, cor Sacramento and Le. sdorif sts. _ MACUIRE’S SALOON, The Amest Wines, Ale, Liquors, PorNevadans give mea call. 3a JOHN BAGS IES, Proprieter. Grass Valicy. Nov. “Bee. 1. There shall be levied, op each able-bedted male inhabstent. of this o‘between the ages of twenty-one years and fifty years, e road tax of four dollars, or two days om the publie ruads. Overthe United States Bakery mh. FFICE—in -Lewis’ Building, corner of Nevada, Des. adI Biack Spanish Eggs. Have rod pancho formal of Fall and tialf Blood ee mi for sale, Full blood, ba ‘ per doz. $6 00, oo 100. See. 2. shall be levied on each mae ia4 ‘ tyome Ysa aud, upwards, a » Pall Tox of cae . . 1 will guarantee ali Eggs to be frésh and full ] we Ferry. Cooks J, CLERK, Pres. . ~ ta Zs street, Nev: . etreet. From Folsom street Warf, dan Francisco, at 9 4 o'clock A. M., ote. nese ~__ FANILY GROGERY STORE. A. BARUH. Opposite St, Louls House, No. 27 Commercial Street, Newada a Cal. Informe the publie that he keep constantly on hand, a Batter, Cheese ¥ es, Gems, Case Goods, Frutt, assortment of 8 usually: found ma storeor Per any ee waye be found at his stand om Commereial ‘CHAS. TEWKSBURY, ~ aaa Hae opened a : TIN WARE STORE, Athis old stand+formerly Stoakes’ on Broad Street, ~ . erertented. uch strong: it be J. M’ALLISTER. were inform their old friends and the _ publie generally that they have opened a _Fruit & Vegetabte Store, ON MAIN STRERT, Opposite Union Hotel Where they wili alwaye@keep on hand Apples, Fruit of all kinds, Fresh Vegetables, Fresh and Salt Fish, Ham & Bacon. Dried Beef, &¢. &c. We shall endeavor to keep on hand everyth usually found in a Fruit and Vegetable stere. ._ Nevada, Jan. 25th—3m 3 MEAT MARKET. the ag best of Beer, Pork, M TON KAL, CORNKDY BKEF and Pork, at his shop on Broad Street two doors below Hanson & Co's, which he will sell at reasonable rates for eash. ' apoe MEAT MARKET, JAMES MONROE ean be found ‘ at the oid stand on Broad Street. where he f* prepared to ee 6 4 everyvody with the best ot bur, VEAL, Pork, MUTTON, CORNED BexEv and Pork &e, &c at the lowest cash prices. apoJ. 1. CALDWELL, . Attorney, and Counselor at Law, Office on Broad street, in Fire proof Building, Oppyusite Speuce’s Drug Store. D. &. BAKER, DBALER 18 Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits Wheat, Barley aad Ground Feed No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada. {;RESH MEATS, of i, KINDS } on tena and for sale at ‘eap rates for Goods delivered Pree ¢f Charge Within «reasonable distance of Nevada. REP Nate 09. bento. me c. H. MEYER & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FINE BRANDIES, WINES, AND Liq@ors gemerally. BRICK STORE, 76 BROAD STREET Nevada, April 26, 1864. National Exchange Saloein. CARLEY & POTTER, Proprs. pass SALOON hasbeen lased dy. thé un” dtreizned and fitted up a» a first class Saloon. We shall always keep om hand the best of Wines, Liquors, Ale, Porter & Cigars. This Saloon is furnished with two of the bes . Billiard Tables in the State, _ Nevada, April 7th—t 5 Saar wall reerive promet Bpication. ? oe See : tenn ‘