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October 23, 1863 (4 pages)

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ER. anid toall ateh « ni blish< th all . and Nery.. aran-<. ieee Y ‘trial. er, all great acki> ~~ Uo id, of ; ‘ed us, ted to tation thirty ancise y & It the which ranges Gov-« . from ., imes a” rly .— ald tu which viable t. » San B. year, w will books, tly at is pay AY, street, ry have 3, it waretured, sired — faction ale? Ds! ens of undin mov Ss, treet. lid jot whieh to call y locaist and ting of Ste le, ow. ofyell ar. Schoo! ® Reval ‘ “Pablished Daily—Monday Excepted. a DA DA ' ae Daily Ttanseript, LN. P. BROWN, Proprié a ae ene orien Advertisements. published at low rates. . Job Printing neatly and promptly executed. Office on Commercial Street. Ms MACKIE. * “HENRY PHILIP. H. MACKIE & CO., BANKERS. (Successors to © W ‘Mulford.) At the oid stand, Main street. Nevada. XOLD DUST bought at the Higdrest Rates -Sight Checks on San Francisco and Sacramento. ae : _ Exchange on the Atlantic States and Europe, in sums to suit :Advances made on Gold forwarded to the U. §. Mint for Assay or Coinage. County Scrip bourht at the Highest Rates. fer Agency for insurance against Fire. Nevarla, July ist, 1862. NEVADA ‘RON & BRASS FOUNDRY. AND MACHINE SHOP. Steam Engines and Boilers built to order. Castings and Machinery of every description — Quartz Machinery constructed, fitted up or repaired. Every kinds of Building Castings, Saw, \-rist. Malt. and Bark Mills— Horse Power and Car Wheels Orders filled promptly, and at as low ratesas any Estsblishmentin Sacramento or San Francisco—freight added, HEUGH & THOM. NEW STACE LINE ! TO YOU BET! Connecting ij with Saddle Trains for LITTLE YORK. DUTCH FLAT, AND IOWA HILL, On and after June 23d, the Stage will leave the National 2 Exchange. Nevada, every. af. ternoon at 4 o’clock. —feavesYou Bet every morning at 6 o'clock. Light freight and packages taken. For freight or passage apply at the National Exchange. be veka: @ ofthe proprictor. Ww. W. COZZENS, At You Bet. ne Nevada, June 24th—tf ~ EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. No. 5 Commercial street. 3. CC. MASEL & coO., (Successors‘to Chas Kent.) Ji Cs MASEL & CU., respect: fully inform their ‘riends and the : public that they can always be’ found ‘at the above place, where they keep cv hand the best quality of Aine:.an Becf, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef and bork. Live Bee Cattle alwaysfor sale 4a reas onable price : as f Retail Dealers furnished with Beef at low rates. He solicits a continuance of the very liberat patrenage heretofore received. * Nevada, May 28thtf . MILWAUKEE BREWE No. 16 Spring Street. NEVADA. L. W. DREYFUSS @aldinform the citizens of Nevada cyarr ty and his friends, that he isin fall blast and ready to receive orders for that delicious beverage, Lager Beer, which he will sell as ow as any Brewery inthe county ap's FALL SLYLE For 1863 ! A. LAMOTT, FASHIONABLE HATTER, Lor. of 2nd and J St. SACRAMENTO. RY t A®issucd the style of Hats for Fall and Winter wear. ’ Ae this is the Best place in the State to “ procure a fime and Fashionabils . Tile, call on him and select One from _ his—the Largest & best stock in the country eae _—AT PRICES— : LOWER THAN ANY OTHEX HOUSE. Orders from the country promptly and faithfully attended to. A Large assortment of ‘2 LADIES’ FURS !:! 21 Just Received. : Sacramento, Sept. 16th. : Millimery and Dressmakin £¢ —BY— i MRS. LIPSETT, Bread Street, 2 doors from Methodist Church — and Bleached. DreseBonnets Pressed pod deebeig neatly ddnc. «Fancy ’ a. ec. oe : : latest style. Stamping, of of Neyadsi 6 re-. eugzs-tf NIA; FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1863. . ‘ VOL.-7. sd NEVADA, CALIFORNIL 'SUMMER=ARRANGEMENTS1§ WILL LEAVE NEVADA DAILY At 5 o’clock, P. M., ; FOR Virginia & Carson Cities Arriving at Virgima at 2 P. M. Returning willleave Virginiaat 5 A M. arriving at Nevadaati10 P, M. Connecting with the ; Company’s Daily Line of Concord: Coaches for. Sacramento, : At4A.M. For Marysville at 7 A. M,. “A, WAGENER, Agent. Office at the National Exchange Hote Nevada. June 2d—tf me FA ST Six HORSE LINE a “—TO— NEVADA TERRITORY. ! From Nevada City to Virginia City in 20 hours From Virginia City to Nevada City in 16 hours! NEW ARRANGEMENT On and after Monday, June ist, 1663, at 4 0” el$ck, Pp. M., and alternate days thereatter, I will-start a Six Horse Stage from my office in Nevada city ‘or : Virginia City, Carson City and ail parts of NEVADA TERRITORY. Passengers leaving the office in the.city of Ne-; vada, at 4 o’clock in the afternoon ean depend on arriving in Virgivia 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. Mc€UR, ’ Proprietor. Succesror to Nevada Stage Company. Office at Nevada opposite the National Exchange. UNION LIVERY STABLE. Main Street, Nevada. JOHN A. LANCASTER would inform his friends and z the publi¢ generally that he has added extensively to his already large and clegapt establishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &c, and is pre pared to furnish as fine turn outs as can be found in the State. x oe cae Well trawed. fleet and easy Saddle Horses well @quipped Yor Ladies or Gentlemen will b« ready atall times <A. lonz experience in the business and an earnest desire to. retain.the confidence of my fileuds leads me to believe 1 will be able to give general satisfaction Particular attention paid to Horses on livery. Carriages alwaysin readin ss with careful drivers fat the use of.partics. Balls, &e. The wality of stock will permit me to say that those weking pleasure or engaged on business would do. weil to. give me 4 call. CEO. E. WITHINGTON, Sign and Ornamental Painter, House Painting promptly attended to. Dealer in Paper Hangings, Curtain Fixtures, évc At the toot of Broad Street, Nevada. PIONEER CIGAR STORE : S. ROTHSCHILD, Deeg +e in Cigars, Tobacco, GennJ ine Meerschaum Pipes &¢. ' 39 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY N B, Store closed from Friday evening to' aturday evening. Metallic and Agricultural Wealth ot the Pacific States, MP. QUAKTO FORM, 1,500 pp., COPIOUS LY illustrated with COPPER, STONE and WOO ENGRAVINGS, containing valuable information snd statist@s touching the Miveral and Agricuitural Resources of the Pacitic Btates from official and reliable correspondence. Com piled and edited by J. SALV BKSMITH, Formerly editor of the S. F. Mining Journal. $10. 20. Price of subscription per copy—in eloth, me. ‘y ; te 7 a ae —in ealf, ‘}p Advertisements per page, a tae = ‘Vieh. Freach, German and Spanish itions (each edition separate an cemplete,) $100 Half page..-eabsensoe 50 G. W. WELSH is Agent for Subscriptions and Advertisements in NEVADA. ang 23.. “ UNDERTAKING. WM. CG. STILES UNUDERTAKER, has on hand and will make to order COVERED ©¥*™ NS at the fol} fates < — ‘Small Size from b og ore. : GRAVE by mona ohare st on, Saaeant cheaper than by an er county. ALL WORK DONE im the neatest sty furnished and wo charge for engraving March 16. 4i-tt ¢ STHMUs BUTTEK—A superior article, re I cerved by every steamer, for sale by the keg, half Kei, QF PONRS SVE AVER & CO.'S: arene weeeetes . California Stage Company's pyr erent sm 1 Notive:to:'Tax: Payers ! cae ASSESSMENT ROLL for 1863Gor
Nevada county having becn completed and delivered into my hands the roperty holders of the county. are hereby notitied that the Taxes on the same are now due, and the law for the, collection of the Taxes will be strictly enforerd. Notice ia farther given that for the purpose of ships at the places and times stated. to wit: Nevada—At fny Office in tne city of Nevada, Monday. Oct. 19th. : Grass Valley-At Delano’s Banking House Grass Valley, Tuesday, Oct. 20th. — Rough & Ready—At Walling’s Hotel, Rough & Ready, Thursday, Oct 22d. _ Bridgeport—aAt Pollard’s Hotel, San Juan, Friday, Oct. 23d. Bloomficld—At Arnold’s Hotel, City, Monday, Oct. 26th. Eureka~—At Marks & Co's. Banking’ House, Moore’s Flat, Tuesday, Oct. 27th: _Washtngton— At Hind’s Store, Omega, on. Thursday, Oct. 29th. 5 Kittle. VYork—At Heydiauffs Store, Red Dog, Saturday , Oct, 31st. . J. N. TURNER, Collector. ~— Dissolution of Partnership. at Lake T HE partnership heretofore existing between r Frederick Bulacher and C, Kraft. uader the name of Bulacher & Kraft, is this day dissolved by the withdrawal of the latter from the firm. The business will be conducted at the old stand by FRED. BULACHER, Nevada. Sept. 3. 1863, GEO, W. KIDD, In the Granite Building. Broad street : NEVADA. . YOLD DUST purchased at the highest W Market Kates, and liberal advances made on Dust forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U.8 Mint. Sight Checks ou San Francisco and Sacramento. Drafts on the Eastern cities at the Lowest Rate i ae. Collections made, and. State and County” Securities purchased at the highest Market value. Nevada, March 7, 1861-tf. TYomeopathic Physician and Sur] geon. Office, corner. of Broad and Pine ‘grrecta. Flagg’sCullding, up stairs. Dr Hiller pays particular attenion to cases of Midwhery, and all Diseases of long standing. Nevada, June 18th. RESIDENCE FOR SALE. THE undersigned, being about to leave for San Francisco, 18 de sirous of disposing of his resi' genee in Nevada he house 18 situated on Schoo: 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 ap acre and a fourth, which is filled with the choicest col lection of fruit bearing trees aed shrubs. THE ABOVE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD. LOW FOR CASH. For particutars enquire on the premises Sept. 12. 1363. WM. SUBLETT WEAVER & CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers. in GROCERIES PROVISIONS, CASE GOO} 8, BT. ee _ Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Nevada and surrounding towns that they are constantly receiving A CHOICE AND FULLSTOCK PUR THE Fall and Winter Trade. GOODS DELIVERED. FREE. NEVADA, Sept. 11, 1863. _ SELF-SEALING CANS! 100 Dezen Glass and Tin Seif-Seal Sp esi new patent, all sizes, for sale wholesale and retail at the Commercial Stree Mardware amd Crockeryware Stere, by s GEO. E. TURNER. Call and Examine them! * ; Nevada, July 4iet. > é A. A. Sargent. Attermey an@ Counsellor at Law. 4 ‘Feeeiving Taxes, TP stratt-bein the several Town} North) INE. Ww DRY GOODS STORE. Seeder ne ee J. NEWMAN & GO.,. No. 39 Broad Street, Nevada, Ww OULD re«pectfully inform the Ladies of Nevada and vieinity that th: y have opened with a “ AEW STOCK: So DRY GOODS! “At ie Stand lately occupicd by es. GEORGE H. 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. * y-Among the articles may be found—as follows : Latest styles of rich Silks, Poplins, . Ftench & English DeLaines, Mohairs, Foulards, Ottoman Cloths, French, English & American Pe PRINTS; 4 Opera Fiannels, &e. We would call particular attention to our choice Stock of ; Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, 3-ply and Ingrainm Carpets. Oil Cloth, Rugs, Mats, Window Shades, Anda Large Variety of other House Furatshing Goods. ..-» We ape determined to sell everything im our . ine Cheaper than other Establishment in NevadaCity ! We hope, by endeavoring to please our customers as to ality of Goods and Prices, to merit » liberal” hare of patronage. : od ry _ We would invite the Ladies of Nenificent stock of Dry Goods! J. Newman & Co. No. 39 Broad ‘treet. And 34 Mill Street, Grass Valley. ’ “Fr . . a Of Wie Tari, With the new improvoments : Seen eannot miss or drop stitches, and not one needle vada to call and examine our magHowe's Standard Séwing Machine, Adapted to every variety of-Sewing in Families : and Manufactories. -Establishod in 1845,Improved from . time to _— eegry Seg perfected n__they received the Prize Maal! SALESROOM—No. 3, Montgomery St, Masonic Templt, San Fraucisco, — DEMING & CO., Agents for the Pacific Coast, VHB successful development of the art of sewing by machines, is an invention destined to work acomplete and beceticial revolution, in an important and indiapensable branch of the judustry of the world, and to add as much to the comfort ani welfare of mankind] as any mechanical device that thediind of man has yet conceived, or his Ingenuity garried into effect. It is an invention which wilF-assuredly mark an an era in human progress It is in faes tne creation ofa new aat. That machines will produce an entire change in tho universal labor 0! new end” has indeed. already appeared; for 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 “mechingal, developments. That vast beneficial, social consequences. ‘will dcerve from their-use is wo lesacertain. For some of these have actually been experienced. In famtlies the advantages of a Good Sewing Machine are beyond computation. It has become a household companion, and is fast becoming an indispeusable one, relieving females from the waste of precious time, and unhealthy confinemen*, to which they have for ages been subject, by the moneoelty of hana sewin In this depa t the sewing machine may of disseminating Jearning, extending and public intelligence: as now girls and middie’ aged women, whose toil by the hand needle was 80 much required, to do the family sewing, can accomplish as great and better results. in onetenth the time, and thus leave thé balance of the time for reading and instruction, And it fenot to be forgotten that whatever instrnmentality reaches this subject. and tends to promote that kind of improvement, contributes in like ner té 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 « HOW E'S SEWING MACHINES . rank high above all others, they must certainl eome in for a large share of the praire ve? 3 * ronage bestowed on this important unfoldiag Double thread—stitch alike on both sides new education art. ix now oroken where a dozen were formerly. Prices reduced as follows: Letter A. superior to any Ps produced, for, Family use, $60, for mer $ “yy rig oo finish and capped, 75, furmerly $100; Loteer MB, Manufacturing, 75, formerly $90; Letter C, heavy manufactur~ng $85, formerly $1101 Letter D, Cylinder, airs formeriv $450 ; Letter, kK, cylinder, §140; formerly $175. ahdowc oe Those desiring an artic’e at alower price will find in the PACIFIC SEWING MACHINES Something in every respect worthy of theirconsideration and patronage. The design just patented is entirely new, unique and tasteful—the finish chaste and beautiful. They are stroma and ¢apacious. having an uncommon. reach of arm,. thereby enabling them ‘to receive a large piece of work, a¢ in Quilting, &e, They have the IMPROVED MOTION and pew patent Loor“wR, making them perfectly rellable and positively impossible for them to drop # stitch, They work equally ag well, upon fino fabrics. as upon coarser mnaneries) whieh Is net poreidle with any other low priced machine; and they are more erfect in mechanism then—many of high coat. fhe needles are short, atralght, and have a direct perpendicular action. moet destvable low priced mathines ever offered on this coast. Prick #20. The New England Sewing Machines Have given universal agtisfaction and are eonstautly on hand. Kvery machine warranted. Needles, thread, and other suitable material to use with the above machines constautly on hand. j Confidential Cireulars furnished agente on application. DEMING & Co. , Ayenute for the Pacific Tradé, No, 3 Mentgomery St., Masonic Temple, San Francisco. oll USITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, Sth and 88th Divisions, Fourth Collection District, comprising Nevada county. ‘ i conahpontiee US eters fe hereby given that the list of valvations and enumerations of property. subject to Tax under the ‘Act to provide Internal Revenue te support the Govern mont, and to pas the interest.on the public debt,’”’ approved July1, 1862, and the amendatory Act, asproved March 3, 1963, made and taken by Le WPreble and Henry Everett, Assistant Assessors of said Divisions, Fourth Cotleetion Distriet, will remain open for the-examination of all persons ipterested for the space of fifteen days from the date hereof, at the U. 8. Assessur’s » Nevade city, between the hours of 8 A. M. and4 Fe. ii. Lrivmeédiately ufter the expiration of the said fifteen dags I will receive and determine all sppeals relative to erroncous or excessive valuations or enume made and taken by the said Assistant Assessors Pai Ail appeale to the Assessor as aforesaid, must, be made in writing ,and epecify the feular cause, matter or t > rerpeet ing: fe decision is requested, itate the grownd or principle of incanallty or greet complained see law—Becticn 15, page 6, jOuN . AVERY. Assessor. Fourth Collection Dastriét, Cal. Dated at Nevada city, this 7th day of Sept. a. nm. WAR, Prodi MEVADA GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER MINING COMPAN ¥TUTICE is hereby given that b a revolution vada Gold. Silver and Ccpper ining Compeny , a meng Sn oe fact.) oP shatecct the em fqot,) was levi stork the United States. on of before t October next, at the office of the company, . San Francisco, ee ieanwa eal 6 h a At the World’s Fair’ held tn Bondon, in 1802, : ing .is now beyond a doubt—the \ bentinntng ot bee 0 t regarded ag a tiieans . They are in fine the .. of said company, to ‘be to goid coin of od Stak ee toe fouh. Say 60 J Pett itn Rome iin ca pgmen norte m