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NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1863.
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Reval Daily Transeript,
Published Dally=Monday Excepted.
N. P. BRowN, Proprietor.
Traces §
Advertisements published at low rates.
Job Printing neatly and promptly executed.
Office on Commercial Street.
M. MACKIE.” HENRY PHILIP.
H. MACKIE & CO.,
BANKERS.
(Successors to C W Mulford.)
At the old stand, Main street. Nevada.
G OLD DUST bought at the Highest Rates
x Bight Checks on San Francisco and Sacramento.
Exchange on the Atlantic States and Europe,
in sums to suit.
Advances made on Gold forwarded to the U.
8. Mint for Assay or Coinage.
County aoe : ught at the Highest Rates.
or Agency nsursnce against Fire.
Nevada, July lst, 1362.
NEVADA
*RON & BRASS FOUNDRY.
AND MACHINE SHOP.
Steam Engines and Boilers
built toorder. Castings and Machinery of every deseription.—
~ Quartz Machinery constructed, fitted tip or repaired. Every. kinds of Building
Castings, Saw, Grist, Malt and Bark Mille—
Horse Power and Car Wheels Orders filled
ate and at.as low ratesas any Estsblishmentin Sacramento or San Francisco—freight
added,
; ** HEUGH & THOM.
NEW STACE LINE!
TO YOU BET!
Connecting . with Saddle Trains for
LITTLE YORK. DUTCH FLAT,
AND IOWA SHILL,
Pe kxchamge, Nevada, every af=ternoon at 4 o’clock.
Leaves You Bet jobs morning at 6 o'clock,
Light freight and packages taken. For freigitt
mod gees apply atthe National xchange, bievada, or ofthe proprietor, ‘
* W. W. COZZENS,
At You Bet.
Nevada, June 24th—tf
EMPIRE MEAT MARKET.
* ‘Ne. 5 Commercial street.
Cc. MASEL & CO.,
(Successors to Chas Kent.) .
J.C. MASBL & CO., respert,
fully inform their friends and the
public that they can always be
ound at the above place, where
they keep cu hand the best quality of Ameran
Beef, Pork. Mutton,
Corned Beef and bork.
Live Bee. Cattle alwaysfor sale ct areas
onable price =
f Retail Dealers furnished with Beef at low
J.
eral patrenage heretofore received.
Nevada, May 28th< if ;
MILWAUKEE BREWERY
No. 16 Spring Street.
ws : NEVADA.
lL. W. DREYFUSS
@aldinform the citizens of Nevada cvan
ty and his friends, that he isin full blast
ready to receive orders for that delicious
veverage, Lager Beer, which he will) sell ae
‘ow as any Brewery inthe county ap's
FALL SL’YLE
‘For 1863 !
A. LAMOTT,
FASHIONABLE HATTER,
Cor. of 2nd and J St. SACRAMENTO.
HH’? tasued 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, call on-him and select
One from his—the
Largest é& best stock in the country
LOWER THAN ANY OTHEX HOUSE.
eee :
Orders from the coumiry promptly and
A Large assertmcnt of
tc LADIES’ FURS!
= ' Just Reeelyea. ~
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Millinery and Dressmaking
MRS. LIPSETT;
Broad Street, 2 doors from Methodist Church
On and after June 23d, the ;
Stage will leave the National .
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS !~ io
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oes
ae Waa gk
ek sen eee
COACHES..
WILL LEAVE NEVADA
; DAILY
At 5 o'clock, P. M.,
FOR
, Virginia & Carson Cities
Arriving at Virgima at 2 P. 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,
At4A,M.
For Marysville at 7 A. M. A
.
A. WAGENER, Agent.
Office at the National Exchange Hote
Nevada. June 2d—tf
FAST SIX HORSE LINE
—TO—
NEVADA TERRITORY !
From Nevada City to Virginia City in 20 hours
From Virginia City to Nevada City in 16 hours !
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NEW $
ARRANGEMENT
On and after Monday, June Ist, 1663, at 4 0o’elgck, r. M., and alternate days thereaiter, 1
will start a Six Horse Stage from my office in
Nevada city for
Virginia City, Carson City and all parts of
NEVADA TERRITORY.
Passengers leaving tiie office in the city of Nevada, at 4 o’clock in the afternoon can depend on
arriving im Virginia city at 12 m., the next day.
On and after the date of this notice 1 will run
Six Horse teams all the way.
JAMES 8S. McCUE,
« Proprietor.
Successor to Nevada Stage Company.
Office at Nevada opposite the National Exchange.
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
Main Street, Nevada. +
JOHN A. LAN-~
r Mm CASTER would ins form his 8 and
Li * the public generally
that he has added extensively to his —ioe
and elegant establishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &c, and is pre‘pared to furnish as fine turn-outs as can be found
the State. Fs
Well tramed, fleet and easy Saddle Horses
well equipped fer Ladies or Gentlemen will be
ready atalltimes A. longexperience in the busdnese and an earnest desire to retain the contldence of my friends leads'me. to believe I will
be able te give general satisfaction
Particular attention paid to Horses on livery.
Carriages alwaysin readiness with care‘ul drivers for the use of parties, Balls, &c. The quality of stock~will permit me to say that those
seeking pleasure or engaged on business would
de: to give me a call,
CEO. E. WITHINCTON,
Heuse Painting promptly attended to.
Dealer in Paper Hangings, Curtain Fixtures, &c
At the toot ef Broad Strect, Nevada.
PIONEER CIGAR sTORE
8. ROTHSCHILD,
Din. in Cigars, Tobacco, Genuime Meerschaum Pipes &c.
B89 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
N B,. Stone closed from Friday. evening to
aturday evening.
Metallic and Agricultural Wealth ot
the Pacific States.
Dix UARTO FORM, 1,600 pp., COPLIOUSLY illustrated with COPPER, STONE and
OOD ENGRAVINGS, containin
information and siotioties teocking E ¢ Mineral
and hare pone perce of the A egg
from offic reliable corres ence. Compiled and edited by J. SILVEKSMITH.
Formerly editor of the 8. F. Mining Journal.
_. Py =. —in cloth, $16.
Ag eho ge per
ish,
tious
valuable
hedienr agen
French, German a i(each edition separate and complete ,) $100
G.: Wr: WELSH is Agent for Subecriptions
and Advertisements in NEVADA.
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“UNDERTAKING.
Wk. GC. ILES UNUDERLe TAKER, oe ae band end will
= to order COVERED OVW NS at the folcheap rates : ‘
Small Size trot $310 $16.
weple, furnished
California Stage Company’s.
. U.8 Mint.
Notice to Tax Payers!”
sisniiiew J
JHE ASSESSMENT ROLL for 1863fjor
Nevada county having been completed and
delivered into my hands the property holders of
the county are hereby notified that the Taxes on
the same are now due, “and the law for the collection of the ‘Faxes will be strictly enforced.
ree¢iving Taxes, I shall be in the several Townships at the places and times stated. to-wit:
Nevada—At my (Office in the city of Nevada,
Monday. Oct. 19th. . ss
Grass Poems 8 -~At Delano’s Banking House
Grass. Valley, T desday, Oct. 20th.
Reugh & Ready—At Walling’s Hotel,
Bough & Ready, Thursday, Oct 22d.
Bridgeport—At Pollard’s “Hotel, North
San Juan, Friday, Oct. 23d. wo
Bleoomficld—At Arnold’s Hotel, at Lake
City, Monday, Oct. 26th.
Eureka—At Marks & Co’s. Banking House,’
Moore’s Flat, Tuesday, Oct. 37th:
Washington—At Hind’s Store, Omega, on
Thursday, Oct. 29th. x
Little York—At Heydiauffs Store, Red
Dog, Saturday , Oct, 3ist. sneha
J. N. TURNER,
° Collector.
Nevada, Sept. 29th, 1863.
Dissolution of Partnership.
TS. artnership heretofore existing between
Frederick Bulacher and C. Kraft, aader the
name of Bulacher & ~Kraft. is this day dissolved by the withdrawal of the latter from the
firm, The business rill be conducted at the old
stand by ED. BULACHER,
Nevada. Sept. 3. 1863.
GEO. W. KIDD
BANEER.
In the Granite Building. Broad street
NEVADA.
NOLD DUST purchased at the highest
G Market Rates, and liberal advances made on
Dust forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the
‘Sight Checks ou San Francisco and Sacramento. Drafts on the Eastern cities at the Lowest
Rate.
., » Collections meade, and State and County Securities purchased at the highest Market value.
Nevada, March 7, 1861 -tf.
Dr. F. Hiller,
TYomeopathic Physician and Sur] geon. Office, cornér of Broad and Pine
etrects. Flagg’sCuilding, up stairs.
“ Dr Hiller pays particular attention to cases
of Midwiiery, and all Diseases of long standing.
Nevada, June 18th.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
THE undersigned, being about
to leave for San Franciseo, 18 de
sirous of dieposing of his residence in Nevada, The houte is
situated @n Schooi street or Garden lane, adjoining the lot of J.
M. Hixon; and opposite Judge Caswell’s. . The
house contains eight rooms and is in excellent
condition. The lot comprises an acre and a
fourth, which is filled with the choicest collectiow of fruit bearing trees apd shrubs.
THE ABOVE PROPERTY WILL BE
SOLD LOW FOR CASH.
For partieulars enquire on the premises
Sept. 12. 1863. WM. SUBLETT.
WEAVER & CO,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS, :
CASE GOODS, ETC,
—— eeWould respectfully announce to
the citizens of Nevada and
_ surrounding towns that
they are constantly ~
receiving
A CHOICE AND FULLSTOCK
FOR THE
Fall and Winter Trade.
Na ik
GOODS DELIVERED. FREE.
_Nevapa, Sept. 11, 1863.
SELF-SEALING CANS!
—_
100 Dozen Glass and ‘Tun Self Seat
Cans, new patent, all sizes, for sale
wholesale and retail at the Commercial
Street .Hardware and Crockery ware
Store, by %
GEO. E. TURNER.
Nevada, July 4tet. f
‘Attorney aml Ooeseclior et Law. ~
Notice is further given that for the purpose of . —
DRY GOODS STORE,
Bove vem gohan
J. NEWMAN & CO.,
No. 39 Broad Street, Nevada,
WwW OULD re«pectfully inform the.Ladies of
Nevada and vicinity that the y have opened with a
a
°
” NEW STOCK
—Or— om
DRY GOoDs:!:
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At the Stand lately occupied by
GEORGE E.-COLBY,
ON BROAD 8T., NEVADA CITY.
We will keep constantly on
hand the Largest and best selected stock of Dry Goods to
be found in Nevada county.
Among the articles may be found—ae follows:
Latest styles of rich Silks,
Poplins, .
French & English DeLaines,
Mohairs, :
Foulards,
-Ottoman Cloths,
French, English & American.
: PRINTS,
ii
Opera Flannels, &c.
‘We would call pasticular attention
to our ehoice Stock of
Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry,
3-ply and Ingrain Carpets,
O11 Cloth, Rugs, Mats, Window
Shades,
Anda Large Variety of other House
We are determined to sell everything
line Cheaper than other Establi
in Nevada City !
We hope, by endeavoring ‘
tomers as to quality of Goods and Prices, to
t a liberal share of patronage.
*
We would invite the Ladies of Ne-.
vada to call and exemine.our magnificent stock of Dry Goods‘
J. Newman &Co.
_ No. 39 Broad Street.
‘. wnt
NO 40. 3 iad
. Howe's Standard Sewing Maohine,
Adapted to every variety of Sewing in Families
: and Manufactories.
EBatablishedin 1845. Improved from
time to res heey Owed perfected
m . ’
At the World’s Fair held in London, in 1862, .
they received the Prine Medal!
SALESROOM—No. 3, Montgomery 8t.
Masonic Temple, San Fraucisco.
DEMING & CO.,
TS successful development of the art of °.
sewing by machines, is an invention destined to work acomplete and beceficial revolution, in an important and indispensable branch
of the industry of the world, and to add as nitch
to the comfort ani welfare of mankind] as any
mechanical device that the mind of man has yet
concelved, or his re agen carried into effect
It is an invention.which will assuredly mark an
an era in human =e ess. [tis in face tne creation ofa new aat. That machines will accan entire shenge in tho universal labor of sewing
is now beyond a doubt—the ‘beginning of the
end’’ has; indeed. already appeared; for their
working powers have been ful.y tested and established, and their capacity of production shown
to be little less than marvelous, even in thisage
of astounding mechineal developmeuts. That
vast beneficial, social consequences. will acerue
these have actually been experienced. In families. the advantages of aGood Sewing Machine
are beyond computation. It has become a household companion, and is fast becoming an indis-.
peusable one, relieving females from waste
of precious time, and unhealthy confinement, to
which they have for ages been subject, by the
poseestly of hand sewing In this department
the sewing mathiné may be regarded as a means
of disseminating learning, extending education
ublic intelligence: as now girls and middle
women, whose toil by the hand needle was
so mnch required, to do thefamily sewing, can
pene ane as great and better results: in onetenth the time, and thus leave the batance of the
time for reading and instruction. And it is not
to*be forgotten that whatever. instrnmentality
reaches this subject. and tends to. promote that
kind ofimprovement, covtributes in Hike manner
to make better wives, be mothera,. and their
influeace in turn to make better men, and all
ted to. make a better community and a better
world. As
HOW E’S SE WING MACHINES
rank high above all others, they muat certainly
come in for a large share of the praite and a
ronage bestowed on this important unfolding .
art. Double-thread—stitch alike on both sides
of the fabric, With the new improvoments the
cannot miss or drop stitches, and not one needle
is now bvroken where a a were formerly.
Prices reduced as follows: Letter A. goprnt
and
u
to aay Fa eee for ag Prat , tormer : tter wan é
$75, "Peet B, Maoufacterig’ rmerly $100;
$75, formerly $90 ; Letter C, heavy manufacturing Ssh. formerly $110: Letter D, Cylinder,
115, formeriv $450 ; Lettér E, cylinder, $140,
formerly $175. ‘
‘Those desiring an artic’e at alower price will
find in the ;
PACIFIC 8E WING MACHINES
Something in every respect worthy of their con
sideration and patronage. The design just pat~
ented is entirely new, “alae and tasteful—the
finish chaste and beautiful. They are stron
and eapacious. haying an waeommon . seach -o
arm, rer enabling them to receive a darge
piece of work, as in Quilting, &c. ‘Phey have
the Imrroven Morion and new_patent LoorEk, making them perfeetly reliable and positively impossible for them te drop a stiteh. They
work. equally as well upon fino fabrics ap upon
coarser material, which Is not posible with any
other low priced machine, and they are more
perfect in mechanism then many of high cost,
The needles are short, straight, and have a direct perpendicular action. They are in fine the
most desirable low priced machines ever offered
on thie coast, Prox $20,
The New England Sewing Machines
Have given universal satisfaction and are eonstantly on hand. Every machine warranted.
Needlea, thread, and other suitable material to
uee with the above machines constautly on
nd.
Confidential Circulars furnished eatnte on applieation. DEMING & Co.
Agents for the Pacific Trade, No, 3 Mentgomery St., Masonic Temple, San Francisco. oll
UNITED STATES
INTERNAL REVENUE,
Sth and 16th Divisions, Fourth Collection District, comprising Nevada
county.
uations and enumerations of proper,
ect to Tax under the “Act to provide
enue to support the Geverumont
the interest en the public debt,”
1, 1862, and the am
March 3, 1863, made art
and Henry Everett, Assi
Divisions, Fourth Co
main open for the e
terested for the
date hereof,
sore of sald
ination ofall persons inof fifteen days from the
ec U, 8. Assessur’s office, Nevathe hours of 8 A. M. and4P.M.
y after the expiration of the said Hf# I will receive and determine all ep-_
felative fo erroncous or excessive yalun“or qommereiies made and taken by the
—Aesessorg POR
ls to the Asscapor a6 apne
nlar cause, matter or tiling, respecting which a
decision is requested, and state the ground or
r prinetpte of inequality or soret complained of.
ce law—Section 15, pa ee) stEE heron cnny
"JOU. AVEILY. Aetna.
; Fourth Co ‘on District. Cal:
Dated at Nevada city, this 7th day of Sept. a.
1, TRAN, —
NEVADA GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER
MINING COMPANY.
-ATOUTICE is hereby given that by s resolution
adopted by the # of the NeBoardof
jold, Sil d Co Mining Compon
at a meeting ih rma rg al glee Booms coy F
Three Dollars per share, (or eT aoe ld
upon ev
Aik «.
must be made in writing end specify the
i
k of snid company, to re tue Sith day ae
‘ j ten. oh OF the 10
ake aekh, a office of the ass
ORES eee
.
And 34. Mill Srytet,’ Grass Valley.
Bacramnento street. a
San Yrvacioto, September 8 tok)” tal
Agents for the Pacific Coast; »
from their use iano fess certain. For someofNee is hereby given that the Het of vale
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