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October 22, 1863 (4 pages)

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: . ERE a aig SEI oc a ape oe . 160 Dollars debt, with interest on the-principal ary for the convenient use and occupation of the . “gate be levied upon and sold to satisfy sald thereg# applied to the payment of said sums of and4 P.M. § i i hereby given that the undersigned will, af-. “ot this notice, and as soon as the application Wagon Road, in. Eureka township, enid coun. ort township, Nevada county, together \HERIFF’S SALE,—Whereass, on the S 30th day Peete, 18%3. Phas ledement and decree was rendered in. the Distriet Court of the Fourteenth Judi¢jal yeaa of the State of California in an r the County of Nevada, in favor of W. B Churchill, and against Geo. Arnold, — Johnson. M. Petijean, Antone Mayo etal, known as the Humbug Fale Vlume Co., for the suin of Ten Hundred and Erghteen 35 at the rate of ten per cent. per asnum from the, rendition cf judgment until paid, together with ail costs of. suit. And whereas, on the said 30th day of March, 1863, it was ordered and decr by the said Court that tie lien set forth in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed and the a periy therein described, to wit: That certain flume situete and being inthe county of Nevada in Bam vag ereck, near. the town of North Hloomfield in said county—said flame commencing at the falls of Humbug creek, afew humdred yards below the town and extepdin the creek to néar the Ditch Company’s'damand known as the Humbug Falls Fiume’’ together with the rights of way andall privileges necessjudgment, interest and costs, and the proceeds money as aforesaid, Notice is hereby given that I will expose to pubtic sale all of the above described property to the hightest bidder for cash, in front ofthe Court House door in Nevada, on Tuesday, Nov. 10th, 1363, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M. and 4 P.M, Given under my hand this 15th day of October, 18fi3. « Ws KNOWLTON, Sheriff. T P Hawley, Atty. ‘HERIF#@#’s SALE.—By virtue of an ex: ‘e) ecution to me delivered, issued out of the Hon. District Court of the 14th Judicial District‘ inand for the county of Nevada, State of Calitornia, and bearing date Oct, 15th, 1863, in favor of P. L. Weaver and John’ Newman. comprising the firm of Weaver & Newnian, and against 0. BK. Green and J. 'T. Sonthall, for the sum of Three Hundred and: Ninety Three 10-100 Dollars debt, with ee on the said sum of $393 10 from the 15th day of Oct. 1863,-at the rate of ten per cent. pe annum. together with all costs of suit, L save levied uvon all the right, title, and interest of defendants in and to the following described . dense heretofore attached to wit: Those cerin mining ¢laims situated on Deer Creek in the township ‘and county of Nevada, State of California, commencing at Worrell’s bridge near the Eagle saw mill, and thence ranning down the ereek 1,200 feet. Also those other certain mining claims known as the Kagle ravine claims situated on Eagle ravine in township and county of Nevada, together with al’ and singular, the flumes, sluices, cabins, mining tools and appurtenances belonging to said claims. Noticeis hereby given, that I will expose te public sale all the above described ah ah to the highest bidder for cash, in front ofthe Gourt House door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, Nov. loth. 1864, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A M,, Given under 5-4 hand this 11th day of Ang. 1963. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. 7 A. W. Potter Under Sheriff. T. P. Hawley Pifl’s Att'y. : AX ECUTOR’S NOTICK,—Notice is. here‘4 by giyen thatin pysuenesof the order of . the Probate Court of the county. of Nevada, made on the 7th day of September, 1863, in the matter of the estate of David ‘Stirum, deceased the undersigned, exeeators of the last will and testament of said David Shrum, will sell at publicauction, to the highest bidder for cash, in separate parcels and subject to confirmation by said Probate Court, on Saturday, the 24th day of October, 1863,’ at 12 o’clock M., at Omega, Nevada county, all the right, title and interest that the estate of said David Skhrum now hae or that. said Shrum had at. the time of his death, in and to the following described property, situated at Omega. Nevada county, to wit : The undivided five-cighths (%) of these cer. tain mining claims. known as the ‘Payne & Co claims’ together with five-eighths of allhose, mining tools and cabin belonging to said claims. Bad zd. The undivided five sixteenths (5-16) of that small mining or water ditch known as the **St. Charles diteh.’? 8d. Theundtivided three sixteenths (3-16) of that certain water diteh known as the “Cushenet Mage ne 4th. ‘The undivided one-third (4s) of the Cayote ravine tail flume. Terms of sale cash. Deeds at expense of purchasers. a ae tenet MATHEW. CREAMER, ; OLIVER A. PAYNE, Executors of last will of David Shrum, deeased. Nevada. Sep, 24th, [863 NOTICE, ter the expiration of thirty days publication can be heard, tpply to the Board of Supervisorts of Nevada county fora hernse to keep a Toll, Bridge at u pont known as Truckee bridge,. at thé crossing of the Truckee river, about two anda halfomiles below Donner take, of the ‘Truckee river and Washoe city ty, and maintein and keep up. the same in counection with the above mentioned: road, . D (W. STRONG & CO. Dutch Flat, Aug. 18th, 1363, red ac 90g Syed SALE.—By virtue ofan ex\) eoution to me delivered issued outof the Hon District Court of the Mth Judicial District in and for the county of Nevada. bearing date Oct, Oth, 1863, In fiver of EK. W. Denison and gel at Orlando Evans, EK, W. Mulland J. No nytor for the sum of Twenty-nine Hundred ‘Seventy‘three 70-100 dollars, debt, with interest on tue said sam from thé 12th day of Sept. 1969, at the rate of two per Cent per month, together with all coats ot suit. ave ievied upon all the right, title and interest of defendants in and to the following despribed prceesty which was heretofore attached, to-wit That certain set-of mining claims or miniag ground known as Mull. Kvans & Co's claims, situated on Buckeye Hill between Sweetland and Birchville. in Brid purtenances thereunto belonging. Also that certain set of minfag claims known as Mull, -Kvans & Co’s Creek claims, located in town ship, county aud State aforesal lon Sweetland reek and bounded on the east by Hiscox or Beck’s claims and on the west by Speneer’s claims. : Natice ts meres, iven that I will expese to public sale all e above described property, = hig sng ogg ~t anste in wont of the ‘0 ou r, ii evaka, ou. Tuesday, Nov. 4d, 1863. between the hours of 9 o’clock a. M. anddo’clickr.M. ; : sae my hand this 9th day of Oct. és oat W; KNOWLTON, Sherif, . , : A aSemelhifoane gets F Btametac on the hed Koy tots Nevada, < gab-tf Siena one-half mire cust ) ' mada day HERIFY’S SALE.—By virtue of an-execution to me delivered, issued out of the Hon. District Court of the 14th Judicial District, in Marks & Co. and —— e Consolidated Min ing Co. for the sum of $6,676_with interest cn said sum, atthe rate of tem per cent pér annutn from rendition of ent together with all costa of suit. Ihave levied upon all the right, title and interest of defendants in and to the following deseribed property, to-wit +—That certain set of miniag claims or mining ground known as theConsolidated Mining Co’s elaime, located at Columbia Hjll, Nevada county, Cai, together with the r, e known as the New York Ravine, litt from the upper said claims downto Knapp or Spring Creek.— Also all sluices —— down said ravine to gether with tele zraphs, hose, mining tools and all appurtenances thereunto belanging. he above is entitled to « credit of $2,372 88. Noticeis hereby given that { will expose to i, lic sate, all theabove deseribed property to he highest bidder, for cash, in front ofthe Court House. door, in Nevada, on* TURSDAY, Nov. loth, 863; between th and47.M. °. Given under my hand, this &th day Oct. 1863. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff Niles Searls, Atty. ‘ \UMMONS,—State of California, Townal,, of Little York, county of Nevada —The Pe, ple of the State of California to R. Barklee vy al. known as the TallawanaCoYou are hereby summoned to appear before me, atmy office in the township of Little ‘York, in the county of Nevada, on the 17th day of October, :18"3, at 10 N. Dodge who demands of you-the sum of Two Hundred Dolla’ s. balang due on account with . . twenty-five 81-100 dollars interest on the same sad ad account now on file in my offiee, when judgment will be taken against yeu for the said amount, together with costs and damages, if you fail toappear and answer. Given under my hand this 16th day of Sept. a. p. 1863. v R, MCGOUN, Justice of the Peace. It Ly ing upon affidavit to the satisfaction of the Court thatthe Defendants here'n named are now absent from the cunrty, and it ““ -¥ % ing likewise that a cause of action exists in favor of plaintiff and against defendants, it is hereby ordered, that service of the above summons be had by publication in the NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper yaplished in Nevada county, for thirty days next ensuing. % R. McGOUN, J. 2: A true copy, attest, $ MiLT, Comns, Constable. Administrator’s Notice, JAVLING been appointed Administrator of L.A. the estate of &. F, Diekerman, ail persons 1olding claims against the same are notified to present them, wi woe yd vouchers, wit teh monthe from thedate of this notice or be forever barred, J. C. DICKERMAN. ~ ~Nevafa, Sept. 11, 186%. Agents Wanted. the sale of the Celebrated Cottage $12 Sewing Machine, I wish to engage an active Agent in every county in the Uuited States and Canadas, to travel and introduce my New, Cheap, Family Sewing Machine. This Machine possesses more than ordinary mertt. is just patented with valuable improvements, and acknowledged to be unsurpassed for general utility. A limited numbecr of responsible Agents are wanted to solicit orders, to whom a salary of from $50 to $150 pér month.and expenses will be paid. For.conditions and full particulars audress, with stamp for return postage, Lb. MALCOLM, Box 2,788, Boston, Mara. — National Baths . ; AND HAIK DRESSING SALOON, sary undersigned wouid inform the citizens of Nevada and vicinity that they have com pleted a tine Bathing House, attached to their establishment, where the public can be accom modated with Baths at all times. They also k on hand «Dr. Genning’s Reproductor,” celebrated for its medical powers over the human hair. It entirely eradicates dandruff and keeps the hair from turning grey. BISHER & LAMPs, Opposite National Exchange, ¢ anal THE YUBA GAP ROUTE. The best Route to Nevada Territory & Humboldt The Yuba Gap’Stage Line and Passenger train carrying $ LANCTON’S PIONEER BxXPRESS, Leaves the office of Langton’s xpress, Downileville, every Mo ry Weilnesday and FriSierra hy ine Pea V Springs, = , Steamboat Springs, Washoe City. Ophir olty, Franktown, Carson City, Dayton, ace y ~ ’ Gold ’ Virginia Clty: Passengers traveling this route will have bee twenty-seven miles of train travel, from Downleville to Sierra Valley. where the stages will be in readiness to receive and convey them to Virf: City, passing through a succes: of val. ¢ys, and over one of the must beautiful natural roadsin the world ; stopping at the Hot Sulphur Springs, in Sierra Valley: and algo, at the famous boat Springs or in Truckee M wes, the greatest of the nataral curiosities in Nevada Terfitory. oni te a eng along this Mery nt Se velers, are unsurpas an other; there will be no delays, no treaktc from snow ; and the proprietors of the Line guarantee every ftdcility to those who desire te make a pleasant and rne’ sep 5-tf be made with other Hues to Esmeralda & Humbolt Mines. aud for the county of Nevada, State of California. bearin date Oetober teh” loon. in favor of . g t of thie hours of 90’ clock, A; i; o’clock, A.M. toanswer unto the complaint of Ligzksy inducements to Cativassers for . ‘speedy jou . For Freight or Passage. a at the offices of PRP?s SALE—By virtue oftwo Ex> en to me delive ued out of the orable District Court of the Fourteenth Judictal District in amd for the county of ada, of California,, 1 date 2nd, A. D. 1863, one ifi favor of Cornelius Fogarty and againat the Eureka Lake Water Company for the sum’ of Two Thousand Six Hundred Forty-three 50-100 Dollars. debt with interest on the said sum of $2,643 50 from the 21st day of May, 1863, st the rate of 244 per-cent. per month, and one in fayor of Patrick Brophy and against the Eureka Lake Water Company for the sam of Twelve Thousand, One Handred and Seventy Two 77-100 Dollars debt, with—interest on the said sum of $12,172 77-100. from the 25th cay of July, 1863; at the rate of 2% per cent. per month, together with ail-coste of suit—I have levied upon all the right, title and-interest of defendants iB and to the following deseribed property, to wit: _All those certain water queducts, known as the ditches, flooms and acqueducts of the Bureka Lake Water Companys situate, lying and being in the county of Neva waters of “Canon ; J the “Canon Creek Lakes,’’ the * Eureka’’or “French Lakes,” and of all ravines, gulches and creeks.on the line of said ditch, said diteh extending from Canon Creek to Bloomfield (formetly Humbug City,) and ased for supplyin Eureka. Mount. Zion, Kelief Hill, Bloomfiel and adjacent localitics, with water for mining purposes. ea eee Also that certain other ditch or carial situated in the townships of Eureka and Bridgepert, intersecting with the stream knownas -‘Humbug Canén,” in the village of Bloomfield, and extenditig along the north side of said canon to Spring Creek. and knownas the “Lower Hum bu iteh.’? “s Kiso that certain other ditch situated in the last aforesaid townships, intersecting with the stream known as “‘Humbug Canon,” about one half mile above the vee of Bloomfield, and extending along the north side of %aid canon to the incokaven aa Bell's Ranch ; said ditch being known.as the *Olimger Ditch.” Also that other small ditch situated in Bloomfield township, knownas the ‘*De Bour’s Ditch,” intersecting with said Humbug Canon, near the east end of De Bour’s ranch, and extending along the south side of said stream to Vasseau + Also that certain other ditch, in the county of Nevada, intersecting with said Humbug Canon near the west side of De Bour’s ranch aforesaid, and extending along the north side of said stream about three-fourths of a mile, and known as the “Baptiste” of -‘French Ditch,”’ with a reservoir site belonging’ thereto. Also that certain di*ch known as the aes . Creek Ditch,” situate in the county aforesai and conveying water from Spring Creek to Coumbia Hill, Pleasant Ridge, Montezuma Hill, and mining localities in the viciuity of said last named places; for mining and other pur88, aria that other sniall ditch in the county aforesaid leading from Bell’s Ranch aforesaid Columbia Hifi, and knowa as the ‘Olinger eh.*” : Also that certain other water ditch or canal, situ: nm the county aforesaid, known as the ‘Miner’s. h” extending: from the North and South Forks\of the Middle Yuba river, at a int abqut ouemile above the junction of raid forks, and: carrying the waters of said streams to Snow Point, Orleans Flat. Moore’s Flat, and other mining localitiea for minmg and other pa Pa. ‘Alno those certain other water ditches or ca nals, situate inthe county aforesaid, known ‘as the Grizaly-Ditches” situate on th divide between the South Yuba and the Middle Yuba rivers, and which aig the waters of “Bloody ftun’”’ and*‘Grizzly Canon’? by means of.{wo separate ditches, to Little Grass Valley, Cherokee, Badger Hill, Sam Juan and other mining localities. for mining and other purposes. : Also that certaim other water ditch or canal, situate in the county aforesaid, and known as the*Poor Man’s Creek ditch’? extending and conveying water from Poor Man’s Creek to Snow Point, Orieans Flat and other mining localities in said county for mining and other purposes tog ther with the «‘Extension’’ (so ealled) of said ditch to the South Fork of the Mid. dle Yuba river. Also that certain other ditch, situate In the county aforesaid, and known as the ‘*Empire Diteh,” conveying water ffom Bloody Run aforesaid to Moore’s Fiat, Woolsey’s Fiat, and vicinity for mining and other purposes. Also that certain water ditch ‘taking water from the streams known as Missouri canon and also from the south bramch of Humbug creek, and carrying the same to Relief Hill for mining purposes, and known as the ‘‘Spicer Ditch.” — Also a reservoir connected with said ditch — Also that: other. water ditch, known as the
“Fenn Diteh,” taking water trom Fenn’s ranch and also from L: canon. and carrying the same to Relief Hili for mining purposes; also that certain other ditch taking water from abranch of New York ravine. Also thatcertain other small ditch taking water froma ravine in the direction of Noyes’-ranch ; beth of said two last named ditches carrying water'to a reservoir at Snow Point. Also that certain other ditch known as the ‘I‘unnel Ditch.” running from Bloody Run to Woolsey’s Fiat in said county. Also that certain other water ditch situated in hureka township, tek water from New York ravine, and eompaying same to Orleans Flat and vicinity for mining purposes, “and known as the ‘‘Brace Diteh."” Also that eertain other water ditch or-canal in Nevada county taking water from the South Fork of the Middle Y river, at a point about Fork with the Lake stream, and a'so taking the water of said Lake stream; and carrying the same by means of ditches, floome, &c., to Chimney Hill, Colambia fill, and other localities, for mining and other purposes, and known as oe ania and Orleans Race” or ‘Weaver + Diteh.’”* Together with afl and singular the easements, franchises, “— of way and of water. belong: ing or appert gto atty of ditches above described; and all flooms, reservoirs, lateral ditches or branches. dama or structures of any kind whatever pelongiog to either of said ditchea, or connected therewith, and the appertepanAlso that certain lot of paneer situate at -Relief Hill in Bl township, bo th by the Reed claims. : back to the diggings Also that certain other lot of mining situated at the head of South bye d in, seid township, known as the *‘ Lew & Co's. claims.” Aleo that certain other lot of ’ Attorney and Counseller at acwe WEAVER & COs8._ . ‘ ANGTO EXPRESS. laims round Lewis & Co's. claim: EIT oo __. /om heeded nuova the. Gray di sh ¢ uext adjoining said Gray diggings. JOHN ADAMS, known asthe ‘Baker & Gemees,” cir ing 1 feet. fronting ou Spring apd runYOBILE POSTMR, . site bekto ine Guy cggings anna, . Als At sotene So Posting Bite left at m ote ~~ we n at the mouth of Vi raJA, dpitine street, pee gar . yimeyane cxtenaing gown Humbug eee tout All persons. are hereby to post bills the falls at the itch, Metin Hoards, vihete “thew a wish Roke’ baak be bake wich ol att tanaet, asf um determined that shall tilings 2 being therein Ales that be kept, ia the neat a i . } ‘ Aug. Wore and res esp 5 ‘ip ditches, flooms and ac-. da, State Caleatin, Socng he right-t@ the s: ; hetriputartess] one half mile above the junction of said South fF Creex, lumbia Hill above deser diggings.” and i b thence said bridge divided one rekato Creek, ¢o pied by office Creek with Also that ot miles weste er saw mil the machin saw mull an ver Mill,”’ the saw mil lo public sale, the highest A. M., and 4 ded on ee aa binding 2 Cothence exten "4 ro; ng from mi to kee. Also that other cel of mining ground adjoinin ship. méenicing at the Eurekaditch and thence extending up e Creek, and known as the “Chapman diggings: Also that lot of land and house thereon situate in Lake city, Ney the Eur¢ka Lake Water Company Also the lot of land at Lake city aforesaid and building thereon occupied by said Company as a stable. ’ the village of North Bloomfield oceupied A J Henderson-as a dwelling house and water office. . kiso the town-16t—in-the—village of Moore's . . Flat and house thereon oceupicd by the said Company as a water office. water saw mill in the county aforesaid, about three miles above Bowman head of Humbug Creek about ’ Given under m 863. 3 Y , of Shady Chistes Sie + sy north branch y e* *& diggings,”’ bounGrlasly reservoir, and the claims vast on the east, and Donnelly & Co’s claims on the west, and known as the ‘‘Carthy Also those other mining ¢elaims flume ther¢on, in Cherokee, egummnen<ridge near Davis & Martin’s store, runnmg up the ravine crossed by 1000 feet nore or less. Also the um half of those other diggings In Eaon the South Fork of Poor Man’s the dam at the — = € county, heretofore occuas all Also: the house and—lot at Also the certam s ranch on Canon the machinery and appurtenances. her saw mill and site situate at the one and a half Also that othrly from Snow Tent. Poor Man’s 1 and site situate on Creek, about one-half mile above Eureka. with ery and appurtenances. Also the d machinery about twe miles from the village of Eurcka, and known as the ‘Wea Also a lot of land '‘sicuate apout one and one half miles in an easterly direction from } llast above mentioned, and containing six huadred and forty acres more or less ; together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto being or appertaining. ; Otice ishereby given that I will expose to all the above: described property to bidder, for cash, in front of the Court Howse door; in Nevada, on Tuesday, October 27th, A. D., 1863, between the hours of 9 o’clock Pp. M. y hand, this 3rd. day of Oct N. W. KNOWLTON, sheriff By A.W. Potter, Under Sheriff. ‘& A. Sargent, Pl’ffs. Att’y.y given to ve D B. in the count Niles Searls, Attorney. NSOL. VENT NOTICE.—In the District Court of Nevada county, State of California, In the matter of the petition of D. B. Keyes, an Insolvent Debtor. Pursuant to an orders of Hon. Tf. B. McFarland udge of the said District Court, notice is hereallthe creditors of the said InsolKeyes, to be and appear before Hon, T. B. McFarland, District udge, in Chambers, y of Nevada, on the 5th day of Oct. A. D. 1863, at 100’elock, A: M., of that day then and there to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of that kasolyent should not be granted, aod an assignment of his estate be made, and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities, in . pads a of the statute in such sases made and provided ; and in the meantime. all proceedings against said [Insolvent be sta ed. ——) Witness my hand and the eeal of said seal ; court, this 27th day of Aug A. D. 1863. R. H. Farquhar. Clerk. The CHECKS, RECEIPTS, Daily Transcript JOB PRINTING OFFICE, COMMERCIAL’ STREET, Every kind of Jeb Printing neatly and premptly executed—such as POSTERS. PROGRAMMES, BILL-HEADS _ CARDS, CIRCULARS, > PAMPHLETS. HANDBILLS ~~ LABELS,BLANKS, BRIEFS, BALL TICKETS, CERTIFICATES, . FOR SALE. } OM ESTE ADS and Valuable Real Estate. Building Lots for from $10 to $200. Also 10 Vara Lots and entire blocks ef beautiful Garden Land, in the city and count of San Francisoo be phoma y the San Jose toad, at the “The Title ia absolutely perfect, « Spanpele gs rp he the 8 Shafter tithe tee derlers the closest attention. “J. STRATMANN, WHOLESALE NEWS DEALER. on and forwaads all the. Daily . and Weekly Newspapers, Magazines, ete. to.all parts of the country, with great dispatch. I sell at prices that defy competition ! Every nove! received as soou as publish ed. I have special arrangements with all the different publishers, stationers, &c. and.. furnish the trade with books, stationery,. blank _books,oiusic,portraits, prints, med~<als, melaineotypes and song books in great variety. i ug Ihave unequaled facilities.and guaran-. o% Send for my price tist and give me a frial.: _Bancreft’s hand made Linen Paper, all pure linen, put up in quarter ream packa>”~ ges. The finest writing papér in the Unis ted States. NEW MILITARY BOOKS. I have an assortment, of every kind, of Military books, and new enes received as, soon as published. Books imported to order. All kinds of Military goods imported to ordet. Swords, belts and presentation swords got up in. the finest style in thirty days, at fifty per cent less than San Francis# co prices. MAGAZINES AND PAPERS. . Attention is called to the list of all the American and Foreign Periodicals, for which I receive subscriptions. Permanent arrange» ments having been made by the U. 8S. Goverment for the carrying of the mails from.. the Atlantic States by steamer three times &° mobth, L.am enabled to receive subserip~ tiona at a much Jower rate than formérly.— The same care and attention willbe pald to the forwarding of all packages, for which this established has gained such enviable reputation throughoutthe Pacific coast. Subscriptions reéeived for all the San Francisco Daili¢s, at Publishers’ prices. Atlantic Periodicals for $350 per year. Any‘newspaper, magazine 6r review will be fusnished to order. Orders for books, music, fancy artices, &c. filled promptly at the lowest market rates. Subscriptions payable invariably in advanee. Address, J. STRATMAN, News Agent, San Francisco. TRUE NEVADA TIME —BY— . LORING & M’CONAHAY, HO have removed to No. 37 Broad street, the old Post Office room, where they have a fine assortment of ; Clocks, Watches, Plated Ware, Gold Pens, AND JEWELRYGoods purchased at this establishment warranted to be as represented: wa, California Jgweolsy manufactured, atches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired — All work warranted to give perfect satisfaction Nevada, April 20th. talked NEW STORE! NEW GOoDs:! W. L. SHAEFER, Would iniorm the citizens of pai andthe surroundin country that he has remoy his stock of To Ktad’s Building, on Pine Street. wet He has just received a large and splendid t of Boots and Shoes from Has Pichon tang a geri gel ." very low rates. : e invites the attention of ev: ; and examine his stock. i eater Repairing promptl id 1 " Nevada, ty inh. He meets dane FOR SALE : —AT A— a GREAT SACRIFICE!! “The fine piece of property Jocated at the jahction of Kast and West Broad Streets. consisting of good lot, Dwelling House, Steble, ete. which cost $1500, is now. oftered for Four Hundred Dollars. The House is two stories high and well ar. ran for a store or residence. Also, for sale Cheap, alot of Schoo! Desks and Benches. For further particulars enquige of M. 8. DEAL. At the Daily Traneeript Office. Nevada, Sept. 17th. \ Marden & Foilger’s CELEBRATED — : FAMILY COFFEE. T HAS STOOD THE TEST in fiie firsi claea class Hotels. in San Franecisco—and us them—does n ot contain any of the us w used mf my yg tion to give color or strength but is strong =—ALséd Fresh California Ground © SPICES & MUSTARD Are admitted by all to be supe4m ict nd—-ne Marden & Fotger’s Java Coffee OR SPICES, ~ Ffom any of the Grocers, of from their Pioneer Sante Cafes and Sgize Bile, No. 220 Front St, bet. Sacramento & California. N. is always open to the In Attorney and Counsellor at Lawae N. Pe TRC Advertise Job Print Office on lis MACK] (Su At the NOLDI Sight mento, _ Exchang in sums to Advances S. Mint for County ¢ icy Agen Nevada, . ted up or Castings, . Horse Pow promptly, ment in Sa added, Connect LITT Sy Light fre or passage vada, or 0! Nevada, -EMPI Yo R Cc : ( —e they keep Bee C Live B onable pri f Retail rates. He eral patrer Nevada, MILY N L. oak ty a and ready beverage, ow a8 any ne A. FASI <or. of t AS it Win “. As this 1 “proc T . _ Larges LOWER Order faithfully ae Sacram Millin