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November 3, 1863 (4 pages)

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cima IN, VEALER Daily anq 1€8, efe. to al) ut dispatch. ipetition ! 1 a8 publish. ote with all rs, &c. and stationery, prints, med. oks in great aud guaran. ‘e me a trial. n. Paper, all ream: packain the Unis.. o ry kind. at received xe imported to presentation le in thirty san Francis» ERS. : of all the 8, for which nt arranges Jy. 8. Gov. mails from iree tines a e@ subserips formerly. — be paid to , for which th enviablo Y const. lt the San prices: per year. review wilt for books, romptly at ip tions payress, AN,” 'G. : 7 ; AHAY, road street, re they have i, , Pens, , ae hment waranufactured, r repafred — satisfaction ‘O0ODs: cFER,. citizens of urrounding 8 removgi ~ OES, >. Street. plendid lot seo, whieh dy to call 1e. ICE! ! pay loeaEast and resisting of se, Steble, is now. <tars, te) well ar of School f AL. pt Office. ae) in the firs} “o—and us of ‘the ‘ws gn invenis strong ov &, RD Lx supeloss from offee aeir e Mills, California. to inMILWAUKEE 8B REWE RY q ‘No. 26 Spring ; Por’ isé3"t"* im . PASHIONABLE HATTER, g AS issued ‘the style of Hats for Fall and % ‘PLowER THAN aNY oTHex HOUSE. . & LADIBS’. FURS! 1.43 VOL. 7, Published Daily—Monday Excepted. ‘N. P. BROWN, Proprietor. ' Advértisements published at low rates. Job Printing neatly and promptly executed. “Aevada Daily Transcript, W, MACKIE. re H. MACKIE & CO., BANKERS. (Successors.to.C W Mulford.) At the old stand, Main street. Nevada. OLD DUST bought at the Highes: Rates mento. in sums to suit Adv ‘e or 8. Min Assay or Cofnage. County Ser: ught at the Highest Rates. G7 Agence or insurspee against Fire. evada, July tet, 1862. . NEVADA _) \ AND MACHINE SHOP. Steam Engines and Boilers built toorder. . Castings.and. Macbinagry of evéry des ted up or repaired. Kver Castings) Saw, isrist, Malt and»Bark Mills— Horse Powet aad Car Wheels Orders filled promptly, aud at as low ratesas any Estsblishment in mento or San Francisro—treight added, HEUGH & THOM. HENRY PHILIP. Sight.Cheeka on San Francisco and SacraExchange on the Atlantic States and Europe, made on Gold forwarded™to the U. 'RON & BRASS FOUNDRY. jon — Quartz Machinery constructed, fitkinds of. Building NEW STACE LINE ! TO YOU BET! Connecting j with Saddle Trains for LITTLE YORK. DUTCH FLAT, . AND IOWA HILL. On and after June 23d, the Stage-will. leave the National ‘Exchange. Nevada. every afternoan at 4 o’chock. Leaves. You Bet every morning at 6 o'élock. ‘Light freight and packages taken. For freight sage apply atthe National Exchange, Ne or of the propricter. : WwW, W. COZZENS, At You Bet. or vada. Nevada, June 24th—tf “EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. No. 5 Commercial strect. Se Gx ASEL & CO., oe 2 Snecessars to G Kent.) J.C. M & Ci).. reepértfully inform their ‘riends and the ublic that they can always be ‘ound at the above plece, where they keep co hand the best quality of Amei._an “Beef, Pork. Mutton, Corned Beef and bork. ; Live Bee Cattle alwaysfor salc r*areas + onable price é F & Retail Dealers furnished with Beef atlew rates. He solicits a continuance of the very lib_ eral patrenage hereto (ore received. ’ reet. ‘ NEVADA. 3 oy ie , Pr. —* » . 4. OW. DREYFUSS ; @aldinform the citizens o1-Nevada cvant t ty and hie friends, that he is in full blast -and ready to receive orders for that delicious beverage, Lager Beer, which he wil) sel) as ow as any Brewery in the county an'5 H A. LAMOTT,' Cor of 2nd and J St. SACRAMENTO. A Winter wear. . Asthis is the Best place in the State to * procure a fine end Fashionable . ‘Tile,ball on him and select 2 One from his—the Largest & best stook in the country @rders from the country promptly and A Large assoftment of Pe Just Received. NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, SUMMER A DAILY At 5 o’clock, P. M., FOR Virginia & Carson Cities Arriving at Virginia at 2P. M. Returning will leave Virginiaat 5 A _ M, arriving at Nevada at 10 P. M. Connecting with the Company's Daily Line of " . Concord Coaches. for Sacramento, At 4 A.M. For Marysville at 7 A. M. A. WAGENER, Agent, Office at the National Exchange Hote Nevada. June 2d—tf FAST SIX HORSE LINE pvabic j NEVADA TERRITORY ! From Nevada City to Virginia City in: 20 hours From Virginia City to Nevada City in 16 hours! On and after Monday, June Ist, 166%, at 4 0’. ek : eR tag Tr days thereaiter, I will start a Six Horse Stage from my office Nevada city or ° : . oes Vitginia , Cargon City and all ‘parts of NEVADA TERRITORY, « Passengers leaving the effee in-the eity of Nevada, at 4 o’clock in the atternoon can depend on arriving in Virgivia city at 12m, the next day. On and after the date of this notiee 1 will run Six Horse teams all the way. JAMES 8S. MeCUR, : : Proprictor. Succesrvor to Nevada Stage Demanee. Office at Nevada opposite the Natioual Ex: change. : UNION LIVERY STABLE. 5 Main Street, Nevada. JOHN A. LAN-«~ CASTER would inform his friends and { * the publie generally that. he has added extensively to his aiready large and elegant establishment of Horses, Oe gies, Saddles, Harness, &€&, and 18 prepared-to furni#h as fine tarn outs as ean be found in the State. ee Well tfamed. fleet and easy Saddle Horece well equipped fer Ladies or Gentlemen wit be ready atall times ~A. lonz oxperience in the tits. iness and ait earnest dexire to retain the confidetice ot my fifends leads me to believe 1 will . be able to give general sat.efaction ; Particular attention paid to Horses on livery, Carriages alwaysin readin se with care‘ul drivers for the use of parties. Balis, &g. The quality of sfock wiil permit me to say that those tecking pleasure or engaged on business would do weil to give me a eali. CEO. E. WITHiNCTON, Sign and Ornamental Painter, House Painting promptly attended to. SB Dealer in Paper Hangings, Curtain Fixtures, &¢ / At the foot of Broad Street, Nevada. PIONEER CIGAR STORE S$. ROTHSCHILD, RALER in Ct seuin. A) tne tioccnenecn Pan Gain 39 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. N _B. Store closed from Frid aaveky waung: i Friday evening to 4 Metallie and Agricultural Wealth of r the Pacific States, MP: QUARKTO FORM. 1,500 pp., COPIGUS. LY illustrated with COPPEH. STONK and WOOD ENGRAVINGS, containing valuable informition snd statistics touching the Mineral and Agricuitural Kesources of the Facitic States from official and reHable co + Compiled and edited by J. SILVERSMITH, ~ Formerly editor of the 8. F. Mining Journal. : > im Calf, 2. Ag Sten kan aye ow per . in the : lish, French, <(lermas h tions (each edition separate ead eeueptete,5 9100 EVADA ed mg ty ghee eererere 50 ead adrortdenppents aiavaba r™ . aida ie HE ASSESSMENT BOLL for 1903G0r uk Nevada county having been com leted and delivered into my hands the sper. holders of the county are hereby notified that the Taxcs on the same are now due, and law for the collection of the Taxes will be g Bie wi bed : Notice is further given that for the pu of reetiving ‘Taxes, I shall be iu the several Townships at the places and times stated. to-wit : Grass Valley-At Delano’s Banking House
Grass Valley, Tuesday, Oot. 20th. : Rough & Ready—At Walling’s Hotel, Rough & Ready, Thursday, Oct 22d. Bs idgopart—it Pollard’s Hotel, San Juan, Friday, Oct. 2ad. ; Bleomficld—At.Arnoid's Hotel, at Lake City, Monday, Oct. 26th.. * : Bureka—At Marks & Co’s. Bauking House, Moore’s Flat, Tuesday, Oct. 27th: Washitngton— At Hind'sStore, Omega, on Thureday, Oct. 20th. 3 a Little York—At Heydiauffs Store, Red Dog, Saturday, Oct. 3ist. © > J. N. TURNER, Collector, . Nevada. Sept. 29th, 1863. ‘ TS partnership heretofore existing between Erederick Bulacher and C. Kraft, uader the name of Bulacber & Kraft. is this day dissolved by the withdrawal of the latter from the North firn. The business will be conducted at the old stand by FRED, BULACHER, Nevada. Sept. 3. 1863. _ GEO. W. KIDD, BANEER., In the Granite Building. Broa street NEVADA. NOLD DUST. purchased at the highest J Market Rates, and liberal advances made ou bust.forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U.S. Mint. Sight Checks ou San Francisco and Sacramento. Drafts on the Eastern cities at the Lowest. Rate Collections meade, and State and County Securities purchased atthe highest Market value. Nevada, Mareh 7, 1861-ti, Dr. F. Hiller, } omeopathic Physician and Surgeon Offiee, corner of Broad and Pine strects. Flagg’aCuilding, up stairs. Dr Hiller pays particular attention to cases of Midwiiery, and all Diseases oflong standing. Nevada, June Isth. RESIDENCE FOR SALE. THE undersigned, being about _ to leave for San Franci-co, 18 desirous 0 of Wie residehee in Nevada “The louse is sitaated on Sehooi street vr Garden lane, adenine the lot of J. M. Hixon, and opposite Judge Caswell’s. The hous* contains eight rooms and is in excellent condition. The lot comprisés an aere and a fourth, whieh. is filled with the choicest. col levtion/of fruit bearisig trees and shrubs. THE ABOVE PROPERTY WILL. BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH. For partieulars enquire on the ises Sept. 12. 1363. °°: 2 WM. SUBLETT. WEAVER: & CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers inGROCERIES PROVISIONS, CASE GOODS, ETC., Would réspectfully Announce ‘to the citizens of Nevada and’ _ surrounding towns. that they are constantly receiving — A CHOICE AND FULLSTOCK. FUR THE Fall and Winter Trade. a GOODS DELIVERED FREE, Nevapa, Sept. 11, 1863. Payers ! 4 ge teyede—At my Office in the city of Nevada, . PEST H after. ex causing pain. ; Done at this office, to be performet Hea? ———. than UESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1863, . ” NE WwW DRY GOODS STORE, + No. 39 Broad Street, Nevada, i OULD respectfully inform the Ladies. of Cie and vicinity that th: y havé opena NEW STOCK ~ —Or— DRY GOODS: At the Stana lately occupied by GEORGE H. COLBY, ON BROAD 87., NEVADA city. We will keep constantly on hand the Largest and best selected stock of Dry Goods to be found in Nevada county. oe Among the articles may be found—as follows: : Latest styles of rich Silks,Poplins, : French & English DeLaines, Mohairs. . Foutards, . Ottoman Cloths, French, English & American: PRINTS, Pes ie Opera Fiannels, &c. We would call particular attention: to our ehoice Stock of Veivet, Brussels, Tapestry, 3-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Oil Cloth, Rugs, Mats, Window Shades, ars Anda Lerge Variety of other Mouse Furnishing Goods. We are determined to sell everything in our ine Cheaper than other Establishment in Nevada City t : We hope, by endeavoring to please sur oustomers aw to quality of Goods and Prices, to merit a libeval share of patronage. — ” a*% We would invite the Ladies of Nevada te call and examine our magnificent sock of Dry Goodé ! J. Newman & Co. No. 39 Broad Street. And 34 Mill Strect, Grasse Walley. Nevzda, Sept. 29th. DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, Ofice—Corver ef road and Pine Streets I would inform my friends an4 all wishing my services that I am prepared to attend those favoring me with «call, utany hour re ofthe nerve will be Milled without i will Warrant ald Werk manner, and vetter satisfaction given om this vicinity; otherwise-no j these have actually been experienced. Howe's Standard Sewing Machine: Adapted. to every variety of Sewing in. Families and Manufactories. Established in 1845. Improved from time to ee a Ra perfected 3 nu ee At the Worhi’s Fair held in London, in 1862, they received the Prize Mecal! SALESROOM—No. 3, Montgomery St. ——Piasonic ple. San ucisco. DEMING & CO.,. Agents for the Pacific Coast, f anon successful development of the art of sewing by machines, is an invention des tined to work acomplete and beceficial :evolution. in an important and indispensable branch of the fudustry of the world, and to add as much to the comfort an. welfare of mankind] as any mechanical device that the mitid of man haa yet conceived, or hie i rif carried into effect . It is an invention which will assuredly mark an an era in human progress. It isiu face tne ere ation of a new aat. That machines will Prodgee an entire change in tho universal labor of sewiny pis now beyond a doubt—the “beginning of the end’’ has, indeed. already appeared ; for their working powers have been ful.y tested and estab. lished, and their capacity of production shown to be little less than marvelous, even in thisage Of astounding imechineal devetopmouts. That eficial. social consequences. will accrue om their usefano fess cértam. Por some of In famiHes_ the advantages of a Good Sewing Machine are beyond computation. It has become a house hebd:conipeston, and ia fast becoming an indispeusable one, relieving females from the waste of precious time, and tnhealthy confinement , to which they have for ogee been subject, by the necessity of hunu sewing In this department the sewing machine may be regarded as a means of disseminating learning, extending education and publicinteligence: as now girls and middl: women, whose toil by the hand needle wax . 80 mnch required, to do the family sewing, can accomplish as great and better resulta im one: tenth the time, and thus leave the balance of the time for reading und instruction. And it isnot to be tien that whatever instrnmentality reaches this subject. and tends to promote that kind of improvement, contributes in like manner to make better wives. better mothers, and their influence in turn to make better men. and all united to make a better community and’a better world. As ' : HOWE’S SEWING MACHINES rank high above all others, they must cértainly , eome in for a large share of the praite and patronage bestowed on this in nt unfoldiay art. Double thread—stitch alike on both sides of the fabric. Wath the new improvoments the; cannot miss or drop stitches, and not one need is new brokea where a dozen were formerly. Prices reduced. as follows: Letter A. superior. toany yet produced. for Fanilly use, $60, for merly ds . Letter A, pearl finish and capped, $75, furmerly $100; Leteer B, Manufactarim: &r5, former ly $00.; Letter C, heavy manufacturing $85. formerly $110: Letter D, Cylinder, $115, formeriv $460 ; Letter E, cylinder, $14, formerly $175. Those desiring an‘artic’e at a lower price wi!. find in the eri PACIFIC SEWING MACHINE® Something in every reapect worthy of their eon sideration and patronage. The design jnat putented is enticely new, unique and tasteftul—the finish chaste and beautiful. ‘They are stron, and capacious. haying an uncommon reach of arm, thereby enabling them to receive a large piece of Work, -as iu Quilting, &ec,. They have the IMPROVED MOTION and new patent Loor ER, making them perfectly reHable and positive. ly impossible for them to drop a atitch. They work equally as well upon fino fabrics as upon coarser material, which is not possible with uny other low préved _machine, and they are mor: erfect in mechanism then many of high cost. fhe needles are short, straight, and have a 4i rect pe: pendicular action. They are in fine the most desirable low priced machines ever offered on this coast. Prick $20. The New Englend Sewing Machines Have given universal satisfaction and are eon stantly on hand¢ very machine warranted. ecdies, thread, and other suitable material to use with the above machines constautly on hand. Confidential Circulars furnished agents on ap plication. : DEMING & Cu. Agents for the Pacific Trade, No, 3 Mentgom ery St., Masonic Temple, Sap Francisco. oi) UNITED STATES IN TEBNAL REVENUE, Sth and isth Divisions, Fourth Col»P lection Digtrict, comprising Nevada county. . g Neeree is hereby given that the list of valiN uations ahd enumerations of property, sub jeet to Tax under the *‘Act to provide Internal Revenue to suppert the Goveramont, and to pa: the interest on the publie debt,’’ approved Jnl 1, 1862, and the amendatory Act, asproved ‘March. 4, 1863, made and taken by L. W. Prebl« and Henry Everett, Assistant Assessors of said Divisions, Fourth Collection District, will re main open for the examination of al] persons tu terested for the space of fifteen days from th: date hereof, at the U. S. Assessur’s office, Nev de city, between the hours of 8 A. M. and4¥.™ Immediately ufter the expiration of the said fif teen days 1 will receive and determine all sp vale relative to erroncous or excessive valnu tions or enunierations made and tikea by ti said Assistant Assessors > Ail appeals to the Assessor as aforesaid must be muwie in writing.and specify the partic wlir catae, matter or thing, respecting which « decision is requested, and é¢tate the ground or principle of inequality or gore complained of. pee law—sectic u 15, page 6. JOUN Bf. AVERY, Assersor. FYourth Collection District. Cal. foot,) was levi : A iil be made. My tharges are modcrate, SE Le “SEALING CANS t Po outs the Siniene dpe ‘permanently oe Dated at Nevada city, this 7th day of Sept. atog Ont, sew} yen frend A CARD. NEVADA GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER wuolesale i. tala the Commercial MINING COMPANY. Btrect A Crockery ware emcees: TOTICE ts hereby given that by a resolation ted by the board of Truste:s of the Ne da Gold. Silver and Cc pper ing Compeny, ar « meeting held on this day, ap ussesament of Three Dol # per share, (or Thirty Cente per upon every share of the caplta “y stork of said com , to be paid in yoid coin of the United Biahes, on Ae before the Seah. day of sons having Ovtober next, at the Office uf the company, 712 dated on ' _ , . Sacramento street. " : op M wlias Deeltuss, } ‘ S, FINK WAM, Secretary Nevada, Oct 20th, 1863. . Bah Vituciseo, Septrmber 9, 66d tw