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_Mewals, assent to assignments, and attend to
. On account of the THEN unsettled state of eo‘} ness like contracts for the insuted, that will be
POMADES' & FAN
The Leading Tnsurance Company
Insurance Company,
DEVOTED TO FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
Cash Capital.... $600,000 00
Cash Assets.. .. 873,342 73
Inve:ted in California Securities
Over $100,000!
“All Monies received far Insurarice on this Slope
retained for investmenc in California.
Losses Paid in U, 8. Gold Coin.
RESIOENT PHOENIX AGENTS in all Cities. Towns, and prominent places an this coast,
wh are authorized to issue Policies, grant Re
the business of the :
PHOENIX OF HARTFORD
At their respective agencies. as formerly done
from San Franciseo, under the old system of
Sub-Agente and Traveling Solicitors, adopted
ciety, objections to writing country risks, and
leck of reliable business material im the country
towns.
Property Owners & Merchants
Desiring Insurance azainst Loss by Fire in-a reHable company, and one that furhishes equal facilities to all. will bear in mind that the Phe
mix of Hartford isthe enly Iusurance
Company represented on this coast that has
adopted the Full Agency System
So thoroughly and profitably
tested by all Lending and =
respectabic Insurance
Companics doing a
central Fire business in the Older States.
' Endorsed by the General Agency or Branch
Office system, which has been conducted fcr
years with equal success and satisfaction to company und patrons, by the PHCENIX and one
ther leading Hartford Cowpany with head
quarters, Cincinnati. Ohio :
The unprecedented and envjed success of the
PHCENIX of Hartford proves the correet workings of the system adopted, Which, in a word,
is based on the ground thai where men can he
found reliable enough to warrant their being in
sured and intrusted with a Company's -‘PROMISE
TO PAY ON DEMANTr,”’* there also can be found
busivess men of known integrity, well qualified
by reason thereof. not enly to protect the Company from fraud, but toferm correet and busi
2
lived up to in good faitifby the Compagy.
BRANCH OFFICE:
JAMES KING OF W4H., BUILDING, 8. W
Corner. Montgemery and. Commercial Streets.
Entrance, 603 Commertial, SAN FRANCISCO.
i RM. NAGILL,
GENERAL A JENT:
oo
Policies issued and revewed in this sterling
and popular Compary.: on all ¢lasses of desirable property. without delay incident to the aubagency #; stem. ané at rates as tow »s solvency
and fair profit willadmit of
H. MACKIE & CO, Rendent Agents.
_ Nevada, Sept. 24th, 196 ss
UNITED STATES BAKERY
JULIUS VREYFUS,
Ww OULD inform the Laties and Gentlemen of
Nevada that he keeps on hand, at the
United Sates Bakery, Pine st.,
_. he very best quality of : :
Confectionery. Cake, aud Bread.
All of which is maneisetured at this EstablidhPreis 4 of Canis aS Every -of & “= for © w t or
Cake of every kind kept ‘on hand aud mide to
order at short notice and low rates,
As Lhave iu my employ the best of Confec
tiowers aud Bakers { can guarantee al! articies
pervapeed at thie place to
1ythugs in this line.
A Lutge Aszort
DS )}
iz: .
aught by F
TRY!!: -§
im for sik .
4 yhoo
ot one io
ae ad no. — “=
I, : shave a ‘ x. eulets
. It is a ? : :
ue’ Dance amen —
ath iareD } 7 pt r, 7 ;
aon . Gerda Daily Cranseript, wy CRAWFORD & CO.
ps N. P. BROWN. ' M. 8. DEAL. =
i. BROWN & DEAL, es py ocsmen sR
ROY PROPARIFTORS. = :
: Terms ofthe Transcript—25 cts per weck. Hardware, 2 Tron, Steel.
me of 4 _ Office on Commercial Street.
eo
ag stand_ ee ey nr ie —— im sleep, — = POWDER AND FUSE,
venue. DR. ROSENBAUM’S 6
tts Ner~ CELEBRATED . REVOLVERS, .
ness: f tid :
est go — é ;
AN, FLEES catpalions Medicine always relieves and Leather and Rubber Belting, t, LI. generally effectually cures the following dis :
:
eases : ;
our med4 f par med eters BLOCKS & SHEAVES,
8 dg ‘ ; 7 % : a
e to do . + r F =4
rar ued. HOEY AES ETS TE CORDAGE,
resh vw, 1 IL ys: fant, did’ MORNING HEADACHE, ;
ite. weil : 4 icky _ :
ie, a FEVER AND AGUE,
, ON : ) _ WHEELBARROWS,
iGHAM JAUNDICE, :
toed LANGUOR,
s r he ful + « :
26. BOWEL COMPLAINT, . Oak, Ash, and Hickory Plank.
* ‘Try them—te*t them on your Constitution and aes :
= or) you will be fully satisfied with the result. " A general assortment'of""~
a city. _ ROSENGAUWS BITTERS : ac
ty of NeAre no QUACK MEDICINE but the acientifie and : ° rw efficacious compouud of a Regular Physician who) W ACON MATERIAL
le of the hes made the study of Medicine his profession. ? oe 4
George ‘They are eee gyn ane 99 ~—— they
here are, wu the better they are li 4
> oie very palatable and are edipoied of Root and PAINTS, OIL & VARNISH,
. Saturpre a [acmer tartoamaneen disea
*elock, ses without injuring the Constitution. For sale
Gana by all Dreggists and Liquor Dealers, or by KE ROSE WE
idridge Ee N. B. JACOBS & CO.,
: ? osanes sepi4 423 Front street. San Franciaco.
: n : ‘
arninet * LUMBER, LUMBER, LUMBER. Aid 8 fine assortment of
rs H. SOUTHARD, aM of Sepbe ’ :
Proprietor of the EEROSENE LAMPS,
8 sum~ TILTON MILL, oe
che Two and a balf miles East of Nevada city.
period. Manufacturer, Wholsale and Retail Dealer is IRON HOSE PIPE,
eptemPine Cedar ‘and S=ruce. Lumber,
. JP:
Constantly on hand and made to order
FENCING,
ane Kept constantly en hand, _— 2
oe Orders left. atthe Mill, vr with J.S s :
of the Johnson, at Weaver & Co's will be promptly AT THEIR OLD STAND,
on the and faithiully attended to. ap7 6m —™ ‘
colleci : :
—— WM. C. RANDOLPH, (No. 27 Main Street, ‘Nevada.
Town2. W. :
Pc Syl Successor to C. W. Young —OPPOSITE—
evade,
House,
Wells, Fargo & Co's, and the Post Office.
Rough
California Stage Company’s
h Saw
S
e city, :
douse, Chronometer & Watch Maker. COACHE s,
shing© DEALER IN WILL LEAVE NEVADA
— WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &c <6 is wae 3
tor. Masduie Building, Nevada. Atl yoga M.,
temper’ i $100 BEWARD! VIRGINIA AND CARSON CITIES.
OD. — Arriving at Virginia at 5 A. M.
< NE HUNDRED DOLLARS RE. — .
si ee py tae ano ent for . Retarning will leave Virginia at 4 A.
llow: and Pas‘erort Glands than Dr. Fe ink Aller. . %-) arriving at Nevadaat 8 P. M.
fon's Antone and Rose ymdcotion, the Ss Connecting with the
. worst cases of Gonor Te radi ed b
two of three botiles Slight cases teo or Sperry) + Pay Utes of
=F Sig three days. This preparation will do what no Concord Coaehes for Sacramento,
; other reme ly ¢an, of has heen known to do, viz: A: 4A. hand eure every case. no inatter how complicated ; asd
thousands tun testify to this fart. who had preFor Marysville at 7 A. Mi.
é vious to using Dr. Allerton’s Antidote and liose W. HH. DAVIDSON, Agent. ON ftInjection, expended hundreds of dollars on Nevada. June 24—tf
lition. worthiess nostrumes and humbug doctors Try
c
DDER, ‘this Remedy ! = or spree Cotes is soficrent DR. A. CHAPMAN,
to vineé you © 3 Bupe dical . .
iD The oaly restrictioh were ‘sting’ the Amtidote Surgical & Mechanical Dentist
: @ is to avoid ali spirite and beer or ale ; be sure Office—corner of Bread and Pine ets.
INFUL and ask for Dr. Frank Allerton’s Antidote and E-would ieform my friends aud : Rose Injection , take it according to directions’ all wishiug my services that I am
son:thebettle andit wil cure you. Soild Ly all prepared to attend those favoring
regular drugyists and dealers in California, Or me withacall.atany hour. Teeth
LFTER. a and Briti-h Columbia. .CKANE & BRIG. . -after having beeomé sensitive by exposure of the
AM. Agenis, San Francisco. Price for Ant . nerve wall be filled without causing pein.
dote $1 50: Rose Injection $100. Three bottles . . WILL. WARRANT ALL womagdoneat this pce
erems ie always sufficient to perform a radiea{ cure, . to be pe: formed in a more akiifol manner. and ise. leaving no traces 6f the matlady—in the system, . bettar satisfaction giyen than éleewhere in thix
chem which cannot be trutnfuliy said of any other viciaity, otherwise no charge wili be made My in ee known prepurntion, For sale by J. M. LEVEY . charges are moderate, and to suit the times. “J
in the corner uf Pine and Commercial streefe. . 013 em Pr aronatity iseated in this city Kesidenne
‘oting Pe : on: amento street; third house from Tempertaser Another lot of the abeve Med. "#!! IS 5
femme just received and forsate UNION LIVERY STABLE,
by JOS. M. LEVEY, SPRING (STREET. REVADA.
Bi Cor. 01 Commercial and Bive streets, JOUN A. LAN; omy . . CASTER would in3 ee : " }the publie g y that he has eceet cnienf. + a LAM ° rT ® poke gay) whewigy «4 aie, Sead charming
Cer, of 2d and J. St. SACRAMENTO. . and is repared to furnish as fine turn outs as
: ome, ‘ be be found “a Se state. R... tra fleet
——s A easv Sadd prees weil equ adies
The Leading HATTER of the or Gentiemenm will be ready at pr «ly A long rye State of California. experience in the business and am earucst desire
' 10.0. ISSUE HIS FALL STYLE . to retain the confidence of my friends leads me to
a ) of MATS on te I will be able te = satisfaction
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1864. phe veconh decom ow Ra M grat ile ty oy
His stock of Hats and Caps ofewery descrip-_ ‘vers for the use of parties, bills, £e.
tion exceis any house on this coast. ity of stock will te that those /
e, ; y of stock me te say scek
His prices are lower than any ether or On business would do
Retablishment. . 4—. 9 to giv : = semesters
. Emporium of FE t A. C. NILES,
3 Peart My EE one . new style Attorney . Comunseler at Law.
en
OSEPH M. fey
Pas Pome. and” med 35
of a superior quali-.
ive me a trial all you in quater tie so
NO: 29.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
BROAD STREET.. REET... NEVADA CITY.
=, "This old and well es> ge
fH tablished Hotelis again i
Opened to the Public.
ithas been remodeled and enlarged and is now
one of the most commodious Houses in the in
triorof the State. Located in an elevated po. sition it commands a view of the
rounding country and insures good air-in the
heat of summer. Built of BRICK AND FIREPROOF, its walls keep out, in great measure, he
heat-of the sunand give 5 ty in case of fire
THE EXCHANGE isn
There are ne w buildings near the Hotel
to endanger it in case of conflagration.
THE ROOMS are ete —. furnished, the
Beds are ot Spring and Hair Mattrasses.unex
ture new and of the latest etyle.
SUITS OF ROOMS, aad every accommoda.tion furnished families and the traveling public.
and every care taken to make the House a HOME
FOR. BOARDERS ; q s
TUE TABLE will’at atl times be farnished
with everything the market affords,
The Coaches of the California Stage Comyaoy Alpha, Washingten; Omega, Woolsey’s,
-Moore’s Flat, and Red Dog. have their offices-at
and take their_departure from this-Hotel.
The House ts kept open all Night,
THE SALOON is fitted up iu éuperior style
where none but the best Wines and Liquors are
to be found. The BILLIARD TABLES are Phe
lan’s best. : :
Contiected with the Establishment tsa LIVERY
STAB:.£ where the bes. Turnouta may be had.
Lancaster & Hasey, Prop’s,
Nevada, May 10th,
UNION HOTEL.
Main Street, Nevada.
Messrs. Eaton & Williamson,
Having leased the above New, Elat and Commodious Hovtel. and
ished it in the most costly manner, are now prepared to receive
their friends-and the pablic gener.
ally, believing they can satisfy all
who may favor them with their patronage. The
Hotel contains
ONE HUNDRED LIGHT AND AIRY ROOMS,
NOT A DARK ONE IN THE HOUSE, _
And ofa size much larger than areusnally found
in Wotels. ‘The Parlors pre-furnished in a superio: style. .
_ THE BEDS are supplied with the very bert
Spring and Hair Mattresses—the linen clean and
ofthe very best quality. z :
Tlik TABLE wiil contain all that the market
affords: ‘
THE BAR is fitted up in a atylenot surpassed
by any house in the Rte and ali its contents
are of the choicest kinds, :
THE BILLIARD ROOM is supplied with ‘Phelan's best Tables, pocket and carom?
Persons traveling to and from Washoe will find
this House the most desirable stopping place on
the route. To the travelers for plcasure. we
haveonly to say that the climate of Nevadais not
surpaseed inany part of the State.
The Pacific Stage and Express Company’s ef.
fice is in the House, and passengéra by the Cali
fornia Stage Co’s coaches will be driven to the
UNIon if they desire. The Post Office Telegraph
and Express offices ave iu the same block.
IRA A EATON
ISAAC WILLIAMSON.
NEVADA RESTAURANT.
Commercial Street,
Next door cast of thenew Masonie Hall.C. LECOCQ, Prop’r.
AYVING removed to the above stand, the on
dersigned has re-opened his wel! known
RESTAURANT AND ROTISSERIE,
In a atyle totally unapproachable by any othe:
house in the mountains
cooks are employed, and the hest edibles the
marketaflords are here regularly served up to
customers,
Adjvining the Restauranta Diuiug-Room has
been Httcd up. where ‘Si
—ttegular Boarders
Will be served, at prices ranging from §7 per
week upward Meal houses Arsehtent. 6 to 73g;
Pinner, 12 to 1%; Supper, 6 to7&. Tickets have
been prepared, twenty "one of which will be soid
for $7, and the meals will be-furnished at the op
tion of the purchaser. Private Rooms have been
provided for ladies ond faniilies,
Inthe Restaurant Department,
Meals may be obtamed at all hours of the day
and nigtit, and customers dre required to pay tor
only what they oruer, . a
Confi ent of hia ability to please even the most
fastidious, the proprictor reapeetfuily solieits +
ewes of public patropage. Remember the
piaee
No. 33 & 35 Commercial Street.
yiztf C. LECaeG,
=
=
Miner’s Hotel and Kestatirant.
F. Stumpf, Proprietor
The above Hotel ie now completed
+ and ready lo accommodate «uy num
ber of persons with Board and Lody
ing. This House has now the best
Frenel ook tu the State,The table will be supplied with everything the
market atiords. The Lodging Departasem co
talus everything to maks travelers comfurtebiBoard as pt heme asat any other place in the monuntains. The Baris always supplied s.ith Wines,
uors and Cigars. 3
* Kev gush, French and German spokes at this
.
-SPENCEVILLE HOUSE.K.@ PRETYMAN weuld take
this method of informing the
” die that he has upened g Hotel at
s lle, 20-miies rom Nevada
oh the he oth lon ruad, where he
40 accom modste an
° is furn’
ripy to make
— Nevada, 4uz. 234.
ear the center of the town
the Le
eelled by. any Hotel in the State—all the Furni'
Nove but the best of J
“. day, thep
Sailing Day October 19th,
, Prices reduced to snit the times ¢
OPPOSITION TO NEW YORK!!
: : “Via Nicaragua. . :
CARRYING UNITED STATES-MAIL,
056 Miles Less Ocean Trave
Panama Route,
‘ THE Central American Transit
H iL-déspatéh the favor
ite Double Engine steamship .
_ MOSKS TAYLOR.
J. BLETHEN.,.....0..0.eComimander
For San Juan Det Sur, from Mission Street
. gON WEBNESDAY, Oct, 19,
Connecting at GREYTOWN with the magnificent new Steamer
‘GOLDEN RULE,3,500 Tons, for New York.
The Trennit is in fine order. The coaches on
the road and the steamerson the Lake and RivENS kn Pa
er are all new and built ex for this reute.
Particular attention i te the so mtort :
Ladies and Famil'es by a “Conductor” who will”
go through to New York with them. :
one change fn the th: teen Be, Fg
pposition until October 19th," ig64. Per further ififo mapeiys Daa eis wage :
1. W. RAYMOND. Agent,
WNW. corner of Battery and Pine s
Up stairs. San Faancisco
STEAMSHIP CO.
ot
PACIFIC MAIL
THE FOLLOWING STRAM™
ships will be diaphtched in. the.
month of October, 1864. =
Oct. 3--GOLPEN AGr, Capt. EB. 8. Farnsworth.
Sept 13—ConstTirution, J. T.Watkins, Com¢s 22-—-SACRAMENTO, G. F. Bradbury,
From Folsom Street Wharf, Sati Franciséo,
at 8 o'clock a. M., punctuaily. : é et
FOR PANAMA.a
Passengers will be conveyed from Panams
to Aspenwall by the Panama failroad Co wy,
and from Aspinwall to New York by the Atlantic aud Pacitic Steamship Company. .
A. B. FORBEs, Agent, P. he. 8.°Co., .
Cor. Sacramento and Liedesdorff ate
RAIL ROAD HOUSE. °
316, 318 and 340 Commercial Streets,
SAN FRANCISCO,
o. THE undersigned respectful:
leave to Inform the travelin public ae
he has aseumrd the entire ve the
above Hotel, and had the game thorougkiy renovated. and pat in complete ordép,
unw Furniture has been added, ana
himself that In point of comfort and he 4°
THE RAIL ROAD HOUSE
Will compare favorably with any dn th ‘.
Having made Hotel evping hid Seeinele” a
will spare no paing orexpeuse to make the
ae
»
, RAIL. ROAD HOUSE
& pleasant a Oopular a stoppi
be found in the ms and at fe ede nd
than respectable
elsewhere,
*,* The Rail Road House Coach will
Dassen oe io ee House FREE OF anne.
‘BarLer Shop with warm. cold and steam
Baths, connected ith theHouse. =
sept24 3m
co. L. ROSS,
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE
™ No. 17 & 10. Mil Street,
Grass Valley.
ty 2 *
AST and well-broken Riding Horses the ‘
} best Carriages, Baggies and Concord Wa
ons. Carriages aiwasain readin #6. with wae.
ful drivers. lof the use of parties, ete. ,
Horses boarded by the day, week or month.
Nevada & Grass Valley Stage Line
«The Stag leaves Grass Valley tor Ney
OA, MJT As Mi unde. MM. so peta
Leaves Nevade for Grase Valley at 0A
jy PoM aud6 PoM
New Siage Arrangement.
poe
ACCOMMODATION LINE
eee Having bought out the en=~ tire stock of what hus been
known as the Vacific aud Me—, Cue’s Line from thia place te
Sueramento: I wilf, on and after Sept 6th, 1664
“ruma Daily Line of Coaches from
Nevada, Grass Vallcy, Allison Ranch
5 end Morcet Springs.
P Connecting with the Pacifie Railroad at New. .
eastie for SACK AMEN TO,
‘This Line will be run os an, Accommosation
Line Every eas ty aud comfort ig Uarauteed,
Office at Union Hotel, Nevada.
Wiscasom Hictel, Grass. Valicy, W. H. Mitehell. Avent.
What Cheer House, Sacramento, W.8. Me
Roberts, Agent. o
&, ". CANFIELD, Sole Proprietor,
Nevada, Sept. 1$th.
ab SOP Rs © Mee yg ess AC we tute of Califor
bia. Cowhty Of \Névada—in the Count, A
Court. —iu the matter of petition of Frederie
Bulache:, ap Insoiventdehbtor, Pursuaptto an
order of thetion. A C. Niles, Judye of the eid
Couaty Court, uotice is heTeby given to all the.
erediturs of dhe said insolvent, Frederick Bulagher, to be and «ppear before the Hom. A. C.
Niles, Juda’ ok the Court atoresaid, in open
Court, at the Court room ofsad Cunrt. in the
ity of Nevada, on the seventh (71h) day of
und there to show cause,if any they
cau, why the prayer of said Inevivent should
not be granted. apd an assi
be made, and he te
jone ean be had
convey
dsp
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pUnY 4
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thirtieth day of
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