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October 28, 1863 (4 pages)

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aad SLLERS. F ‘ALER. ily and, ete. toall dispateh. tition ! s publish~ ; with all &e:. and tationery, nts, med~ . in great ° ne 4 trial. Paper, all m packa~ the Unis + kind, of ceived us ported to sentation in thirty Francise. RS. if all the for which: t arrange~ 5. Gove ails from ee times a subserip— rimerly.— be pald to for whieh . enviable coast. the San rices. view will or books, omptly at tions pay~bes, pad street, they have sy Pens, > ment warnufactured, repaired — atisfaction tdi! OODS: FER, sitizens of irrounding 3 remove oS, . Street. . lendid lot co, Wwhiely dy to call e > a ICE! 3 pe loeaKast and nsisting of ae, Stable, is now cfars. 1d well arof School f AL. . pt Office. r’s J ; . inthe firsi — co—and us of the us ign invenfs_strong 2 ; and A RD ar supe~ loss from Lofifee their ce nto the in‘ it Law. corner of . Nevada Daily Transeript, Published Dally—Monday Excepted. N. P. BROWN, Proprieter. + Advertigemente published -at tow rates. Job Printing neatly and promptly éxecuted. Office on.Commercial Street. ; M. MACKIE. HENRY PHILIP. H. MACKIE & CO., BANEERS. * (Buceessors to C W Mulford.) ~~ At the old stand, Main street. Nevada. XOLD DUST bought at the Highest Rates ° Sight Checks on 5an Francisco and Sacra Exchange on the Atlantic States and Europe, in sams to suit. Advances made on Gold forwarded to the U. 8. Mint for Assay or. Coinage. County’ Serip ught at the Highest Rates. ee age 4 for. imsursnce against Fire. evada, July let, Is62. NEVADA ‘RON & BRASS FOUNDRY. AND MACHINE SHOP. Steam Engines and Boilers ; built toorder. Castings and Ma: chinery of every deseription.— ~ Quartz Machinery constructed, fitted up or repaired. Every kinds, of Building Castings, Saw, ‘-rist, Malt and Bark Mille— Horse Power and Car Wheels Orders filled promptly, and at as low ratesas any Estsblishment in Sacramento or San Francisco—freight ESE HEUGH & THOM. NEW STACE LINE ! TO YOU BET! Connecting} with Saddle Trains for : LITTLE YORK. DUTCH FLAT, i] AND IOWA GILL, > . On and affer June 23d, the Seeek Stave will leave the National cxchamge, Nevada. every afPternoon at 4 o’clock. leaves You Bet every morning at 6 o'clock. Light freight and packages taken. For freight or passage apply at Se National Exchange, Ne. ¢ proprictor. capac geiko W. W. COZZENS, At You Bet. Nevada, June 24th—tf EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. “No. 5 Commercial street. (Successors to Chas Kent.) fullyinform their ‘riends and the ubWe that they can always be ‘ound at the above plece, where they keep ca hand the best quality of Amer.an Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef and Bork. Live Bee Cattle alwaysfor salo ct areas ’ onable price & Retail Dealers furnished with Beef at low rates. He solicits a continuance of the very liberal patrenage heretofore received. Nevada, May 28thtf MILWAUKEE BREWERY No. 16 Spring Street. NEVADA. L. W. DREYFUSS ald inform the citizens of Nevada evum ty and his friends, that he isin full blast and ready to receive orders for that delicious beverage, Lager Beer, which he will sel) as owas any Brewery inthe county ap's RPALA SULYLE For 1863 ! A. LAMOTT, FASHIONABLE HATTER, Cor. of 2nd and J St. SACRAMENTO. PAR sted the style of Wats for Fall and wear. As this is the Best place in the State to procure a fime and Fashiohable One from his—the _ Largest & best stock in the country as PRICES— ia i E LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. ca Pit oe soe coumtry prowptly and A Large assortment of t? LADIES’ FURS!: 2) Sactamento, Sept. 1 : : illinery and Dressmakiag —BY— Broad Street, 2 doors from Methodist Church made in the latest s sale dai Virginia & . WOOD EBERGRAVINGS, containin information and étatistics tou MRS. LIPSETT, 1 NEVADA, CALI SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS . California Stage Company's WILL LEAVE NEVADA : DAILY EB At 5 o’clock, P. ML., ‘ FOR Carsoy Cities ‘@ Arriving at Virgima at 2 P. M. Returning will leave Virginia at 5'A M, arriving at Nevada at 10 P.M. Connecting-with the Company’s Daily Line of Concord Coaches for Sacramento, At 4A. M. For Marysville at 7 A. M. 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! NEW ° ARRANGEMEN Fy On and after Monday, June 1st, 1663, at 4 ot) elgck, r. M., and alternate daya thereafter, 1 will start a Six Horse Stage from my office in, Nevada city for Vv City, Carson City and all parts of ‘ NEVADA TERRITORY. Passengers leaving the office in the city of Ne vada, at 4 o’clock in the afternoon can depend on arriving in Virgivia city at 12 m., the next day. On and after the date of this notice I will run Six Horse teams allthe way. . JAMES S. McCUE, Proprietor. Succesvor to Nevada Stage Company. q pS ‘Office. at change. ‘UNION Nevada opposite the National ExLIVERY STABLE. Main Street, Nevada. a JOHN A. LAN-~ CASTER would in7 form his friends and (Ase fie the public generally that he has added extensively to his aiready large and elegant establishment of. Herses, Bugpared Saddles, Harness, &c, and ts preared to furnish as fine turn outs as can be found the State. Well tramed. fleet and casy Saddle Horses Well equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will be ready atalltimes A. long axperience in the business and an earnest desire te retain the contidenee-of my friends lends me to believe “I will be able to give generai satisfaction Particular attention paid to Horses on livery, Carriages alwaysin readin ss with careful drivers for the use of parties. Balls, &c. The quality of stock wiil permit me to say that those teekin sure or cumrges oh business would do weil to give me a eall. . CEO. E. WITHINCTON, Sign and Ornamental Painter, House Painting promptly attended to. Dealer in Paper Hangings, Curtain Fixtures, &c At the toot of Broad Street, Nevada. PIONEER CIGAR STORE S$. ROTHSCHILD, . eases @ Cigars, Pobscco, Génuime Meerschaum Pipes &c. 39 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. N B. Store closed from Friday evening to aturday evening. — Metallic and Agricultural Weai the Pacific States, MP. QUARTO FORM, 1.509 pp,, COPLOUSLY illustrated with COPPER. STONE and th ot valuable © Minera] feuitural Resources of the Pacitic States from official and reliable corres: dence. Compiled and edited by J. SILVERSMITH, Formerly editor of the S. F. Mining Journal. “Price of subscription per copy—in cioth, $0. T “ to “ t+ — im éalf, 20. PoAdvertiotments. per page. in the Eng« French, Gernian and ish ediaud A Notice to Tax Payers ! i A CHOICE AND FULLSTOCK Fall ‘and Winter Trade. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. FORNIA » we vue ASSESSMENT ROLL for 1863{jor .
Nevada: oe becn compicted and delivered into my hands per ol of the county are hereby notified that the Taxos on the same are now due, and the law for the collection of the Taxes will be strictly enforced. Notice is farther given that for the purpose of at ; “Ships a he places and times stared: ow witt Nevada—At my Office in the city of Nevada, Monday, Oct. 19th. : eed Grass Valicy-At Delamo’s.Bankin Grass Valley, Tuesday, Oct. 20th. Rough & Ready—At Walling’s Hotel, Rough & Ready, Thursday, Oct 22d. ° Bridgeport—At Pollard’s Hotel, North San Juan, Friday, Oct. 23d. Bloomficld—At Arnold’s Hotel, at Lake City, Monday, Oct. 26th.” a cs Eureka—At Marks & Co’s. Banking House, -Moore's-Klat, Tuesday, Oct-27th: EEE Pa Washington— At Hind’s Store, Omega, on Thursday, Vct. 29th. : Little York—At Jeydlaufl’s Store, Red Dog, Saturday, Oct, Slate” * Collector. 4 g House Nevada, Sept. 20th, 1863. ed Dissolution of Partnership. HE partnership heretofore existing between 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, BANKER. In the Granite Bullding. Broad street NEVADA. YOLD DUST purchased at. the highest W Market Rates, and liberal advances made ou Dust forwarded for Assay or for Coinage at the U.S Mint.. Sight Checks Gu San Francisco and Sacramento. Drafts on the Eastern cities at the Lowest Rate. vi ‘ ef Collections meade, and State and County Segurities purchased atthe highest Market value. / Nevada, March 7, 1861-tf. Dr. F. Hitler, ; PFYomeopathic Physician and SurH geon. Office, corner of Broad and Pine strects. Flagg’sUuilding, up stairs. Dr. Hiller pays-particular attention to cases of Midwiery, and all Diseases of long standing. Nevada, June 18th. ; RESIDENCE FOR SALE. THE undersigned, being about , to leave for San Franeixco, 18 de sirous of disposing of his resicence in Nevada ‘The house ts situated on Schoo: street or Gary den lane, adjoining the lot of J. M. Hixon, and opposite Judge Caawell’s. The house contains eight rooma and is in excellent condition. The lot comprises an acte and a fourth, which is filled with the choicest collection of fruit bearing trees and shrubs. ‘ THE ABOVE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH. For partieulara enquire on the premises Sept. 12.1363. WM. SUBLETT. whe WEAVER & CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES PROVISIONS, CASE GOODS, BC, Would respectfully gnnounce to the citizens of Nevada and surrounding towns that they are constantly 7 receiving FUR THE asd Taxes, I shall bein the several Town-. . Latest styles of rich Silks,” . Oi1 Cloth, Rugs, Mats, Window Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, exposure ofthe nerve will be filled causing pain. , WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1863. GOODS STORE, DRY J. NEWMAN & CO., No. 39 Broad Street, Nevada, Ware re*pectfully inform the Ladies of Nevada and vicinity that th y have opened with a : paige : : __NBW sTock. . —OFr— DRY GOODS! At the Stand lately ocoupied by GEORGE H. COLBY,ON BROAD 8ST., NEVADA CITY. We will keep constantly on hand the Largest and best selected stock of Dry Goods to be found in Nevnda county. Kr Among the articles may be found—as follows: Poplins, French & English DeLaines, Mohairs, : Foulards, Ottoman Cloths, French, English & American PRINTS, Opera Flannels, &c. We would call particular attention to our choice Stock of Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, B-ply ond Ingrain Carpets, Shades, ; Anda Large Variety of other House Furnishing Goods, We are determined to sell everything in our line Cheaper than other Establishment in Nevada City ! We hope, by endeavoring to please our customers as to quality of Gobds and Prices, to merit a liberal share of patronage. . We would tnvite the: Ladies of New vada to call and examine our anne nificent stock of Dry Goods! J. Newman &Co. No. 39 Broad * treet. And 34 Mill Street, Grass Valley, Neweda, Sept. 29th. DR. A. CHAPMAN, Office-Coruer of Broad and Pine Streets 1 Would inform my. friends and all wishing my'serviees that Lam prepared to attend those favoring me with a call, atany hour, TEETH after having become sensitive by I will warrant all Work ne -. ject to Tax under the + without . you be mace in writing, ular cause, matter ors th Howe's Standard Sewing Machine, Adapted to every variety of Sewing in Families and Manufactories. fae Established in 18435. Improved from . time to ape heey * rd perfegted * At the World’s Fair held tm London, in 1802, _ they reseived the Prize Mecal! . SALESROOM—No. 3, Montgomery St. Masonic Temple, San Fraucisco. DEMING & CO., Agents for the Pacific Coast, T}\HE successful development of the art ofsewing by michines, is an inyention <destined't6 work acomplete and beceficial revolution, in animportant and indispensable branch of the fudustry of the world, and te-add as much to the comfort ani welfare of mankind] as any mechanical device that the mind ofman has yct ~ eoneeived,-or-tts ns, eg? warried int It is an invention which will assuredly mark an an era in human progress. It is in face tne creation of a new aat. . t machines will — an entire coange 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 estab lished, and their capacity of production shown to be little less than marvelous; even in thisage of astounding mechincaldevelopmeuts. That vast beneficial, social consequences. will accrue from their use is no jess certain. For some of these have actually been experienced. In families the advantages of a Good Sewing Machine are beyond computation. It has become a household companion, and is fast becoming an indispeusable one, relieving fefnales from the waste of precious time, and unhealthy eontinement, to which they have for ages been subject, ee the necessity of hana sewing In this department the sewing machine may be vb hae as a means of diaseminating learning, extending education and public intelligence; as ner girls and middle aged women, whose toil by the hand needle was 80 mnch required, to do the family sewing, can Foote ert! as great and better results in onetenth the time, and thus leave the balance of the time for reading and instruction. And it is not . to be gt og that whatever’ inetrnmentality reaches this subject.and tends to. promote that kind ofimprovement, contributes in like manne: 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 4 HOW E'S SE WING MACHINES rank high above all others, they must certainly eome in for a large share of the praite and patronage bestowed on this impertens unfoldiag art. Double thread—stitch alfke on both sides of the fabric. With the new.improvoments they cannot miss or drop stitches, and not one needle: is now broken where a dozen were formerly. Prices reduced as fullowe;: Letter A. superior toany ‘is produced, for Family usc, $60, for mer} 0: Letter A, pearl finish and eapped, $75, formerly $100; Leteer B, Manufacturing 75, formerly $90 ; Letter C. heavy manufacturing $85. formerly $110: Letter D, Cylinder, 115, formerly $450; Letter K, cylinder, $140, formerly 175. Those desiring an artic’e at alower price will find in the PACIBIC SEWING MACHINES Something in every reapect worthy of their con sideration and patronage, The design just pat? ented is entirely new, unique and tasteful—the finish chaste-and beautiful. They are strony and capacious. havin an uncommon reach of arm, t pore: enabling them to reecive a large piece of work, ‘as in Quilting; &e, They have the IMPpRroveD MOTION and few patent “LoopEK aking them perfeetly reliable and positively Impossi yle for them to drop a stitch. They work equally as well upon fino fabrics as upon coarser material, which is not possible with apy other low priced machine, and they are more perfect in mechanism then many of high -cost, The needics ace short, straight, and have a direct pe pendicular action. They are in fine the most desivable low priced machines ever offered on this coast. Prick $20, The New England Sewing “Machines Have given universal satisfaction’ and are &nstantly on hand. Kvery machine warranted. Needies, thread, and other suitable material to use with the above machines constautly on nad. Confidential Circulars furnished agents on application. “ DEMING &Co. . Agents for the Pacific Trade, No, 3Mentgom_ ery St., Masonic Temple, San Francirco. ollUNITED STATES INTERNAL REVERUE. . . Sth and isth Diyisions, Fourth Collection Distric@comprising Nevada county. be : en that the list of valjons of property. subt to provide tnternal verninont, and ya debt,’ approved July OTICE is hereb uations and enu Kevenue to support the the interest on the publ 1, 1862, and the amendgtory Act, asproved March J, 1863, made and taken by. Le W.Preble and Henry Everett, Assistant Assessors of eaid Divisions, Fourth Collection District, will re main open for the examinatio ali persons interested for the space of fiteen days from the” dafe hereof, at the U. S. Assessur’s office, Nevada city, between the bours of 8 A. M. and4 v.M. Immediately after the expigation of the said fifteen days I will receive and determine all 1 ppeala relative to erroncous or excessive valuar oF emumeritions made mid taken by the" Assistant Assessors ‘ appeals to the Asscssor as aforesaid, — 2 and speelfy the partic: ; reepecting which a 8a Ail . S reAVER & CO.'8.. . tions (each edition complete ,) $100 NEvaADA,Sept. 11, 1863. decision is requested, and @tate the ground or — WISI is Awent ‘for Wabucriptions Done at this office, ante open Abt nee principle pee gery 8 pad mane complained of. ° * 2 : aU t » oe ¥ luw—Sectic: » page 6. and Advertisements in NEVADA.. appease ; : oe ae . this aotatiens otherwiie Pir peat JOHN BS AVERY. Assessor. ane 22 , x) . . ‘ * charge will be made. My charges are modcrate, ‘ Fourth Collection District. Cal. UNDERTAKING SELF-SEALING CANS! and to anit the times, [am petmanently loea. . Dated at Nevada city, this 7th day of Sept. 4. ; bad : : ted in this city. ; nr. Be ’ ne WM. C.STiLEs UNOEE 100 Dozen Ginss and Tin Self-Seal LD, SILVER AND COPPER T My Sg hand and will ing Cans. new patent, all sizes, for sale A CARD. ng ute COMPANY. ° ; make to order COVERED ©¥¥LNS at the folwitolesale and retail at the Commercial pf ale : cheap rates ; ware Crockery ware A VING sold out my Ba an gory Busha ag Small Size from to $16 -. Store, by ; “i il Kats blishiment in this vy” to Mr J. W Wise is poy ang A had ye by a veoalotion Large . ' tis te . GEO. &. TURNER. GKEENHAM, i cordiaty recommend him to . i\ sdupted by Seer aa Miss rt 3 GRAVE: . i. Call and Kxeminethemt the public on s No.1 man for the besiness. te. . voids. 01: held on this hey, a8 uassostoet Ul =“ by an steer perees the county. 5 ing an expe a = dpe ehdee ioe Whiety Comes per orig im the meatest 61 Siarete, Joly Saf sito take this occasion fo thank my old aud long . Three Dullare per share, (or Thirty per edané wo-charge foreugraving =. . —— =~ } ime customers for. thelr generous patronage, fut.) sae jen u x parniy a t cope} BUTTRE—A superior arthle, re Ae Be SHEHCME . all nt the, Caplin’ alice and athe,” All per Ae eee ete at the ‘Umkes cf the Conpany, ery Went, for nae by the Keg, . Attorney and Comm se Auer mene Tosa _ PESKMAM, Soertay. Ora he : Nevada, Oct 20th, 1863. . . weal Praactado, Septemaber 9, 18s & ee ig penteercdcnaell