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September 20, 1864 (4 pages)

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ener LEE IES SARL ELL NOES ~~. s Jadieial Henry Falk T par re 2 ‘ a, S$. v8. Jen . Zac’ s. Action b ht in the District Court of the 14th Jadicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada and the complaint filed in said mt? ghd Nevada in. eof’ clerk of said District court. People of the State of California send to Jessel and Zacharias You are nereby required to appear in an action rought against you by the above named Plainfrie the District Constof the 14th Jucicial District of thie State of California, in and for the county of Nevada and to answer the complaint filed thenein within ten days after the service on you of this summons—if served withia this county « or, if served out of this\ county, but within this Judicial District, within twenty drys ; or if served out of said District then within forty day s—or judgmentéby default will Le ta ken against you, according: to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to recover the sum of $3,324 23 alleged to be dne-and ow. ing said plaintiffs from, you defendents for so much goods, wares and merchandise sold and delivered to you by said plointiffs at your spec iol instance and request. And youare hereby . notified thatif yuu fail to appear and answer said complaint as above required, the said plaintf will take judgment,f>r said sum with all costs oer ~ ~ plaintiff _ .and every person claiming through or under de -may,.be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim Hien and equity Of Fede{hption ia and to the said mortgaged remixes, of any part thereof, and EFICE=—in Lewis’ Building, corne of O Broad and Pine streets, Nevada Eo. “Given under my handand the deel of the Digtrict Court of the 14th Judicial District of the — grey Re ams ’ f Nevada. this ist day of July ed —— es H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. : vee By G, K. Farquhar, Deputy. By order of Hon.. B. MeFarisnd, District B . true co attest y Meee FARQUHAR, Clerk. * . G, K. Farquhar, Deputy. er revenue stamp r C. Niles, Plaintiff’s Attorney. aug? VU ONS.—In the District Court of the 14th judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada: William Holman, Thomas Tuppert and James Richards vs. John Jefferee, et al. Action brought in the District Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada, and the complaint filed in said county of Nevada in the office ofthe clerk ef said District Court UMMO x8 : tate .of California, iu and for the + J08eph Frank, Ref .) vad sean tte Fens 6s. * Before KE. W. Bite of Culforne' wat yrovag: % Seonpe ria sen sum to me at my in the Township and couhty of Nevada, on Saturday the 10th day of December, 1864, at 9 o’clock, Caldwell filed against you aud Wm Holdridge who de of you the sum of $299 92 balance ‘due for lumber as complaint nuw on ‘file In my office when judgment: wiil be taken against you for said amount together with costs and damages if you fall to appear and answer. Given under my hand this 8th day of September, A. D. 1864. -E. W. SMETH, dustice-of the Peace, It is hereby ordered that service of this summons be made by publication in the NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper published in Nevada county, at Teast once a week for a period of three suceessive months. Given under my hand this 8th day uf September, 1864. «__E. W, SMITH,J.P. . S UMM@ONS.—State of California, county of Nevada, ss District court ofthe 14th JudieiaDistrict of said State. The People of the State of California to B. F. Smith, greeting — You are fiercby required to appear,in an action brought against you by Catharine C. Smith ia the District court, 14th Judicial District of the State of California in and for the county of Ne. vada and to_ answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days from the service of this writ if served on you in this tom within twenty days if served on you in this District and out of dhis county. and within forty days if served on you in the State and out of this District, op judg: ment by default will be taken against y@u, according to the pruyer of said complaint. The said action is brought to obtain a judgment and decree divorcing raid plaintiff from defendant and from the bonds of matrimony existing between them. 6 And you are hereby notified thatg@@ you fail to answer said compiaint as herein dif®cted, plain tiff will demand of the court the relief prayed for {ent In testimony whereof, I, R. H_ Far‘BEA ——_ quhar; clerk of thé District court aforesaid do hereunto set. my hand and imress the seal of the said court, at my office in evada city, this 3ist day of Aug, A. D., 1864. R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By order of Hon. T. B. MeFarland, Judge of ‘ opleof the State of Californiasend greetfod te pas Jefferee, John Roberts and-H. Kruse. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named" plaintiffs in the District Court of the 14th Judi cial District ofthe State of California, in and for the county of Nevada and to answer the com plaint filed therein, within ten days, sfter the service on you of this summons—it served withn this county; or, ifserved out of this county but within this Juditeiat District, withm twenty days; or if served out of said District, then within forty days—ur judgment by default will be taken against you, according to th prayer of said complaint, wherein plaintiffs after setting forth the existence ofa partnership between them and ou, defendants, pray that said partnership may oe dissolved, and. an accounting of all:and sings lat the partnership property sold and. distributed according to law, &c~all of which is more fully set forth in said complaint And, you are hereby notified that if you fail co appear and answer said complaintas above required, the said will take judgment aceordingly: ~~ Given under my hand and the seal of 8 the Diatriet Court of the l4th Judicial — trict of the State of California. in and ¢o of Nevada, this 20th day of May Toot “REL. FARQUHAR, Clerk.” ‘ By G.K. Farquhar, Deputy. By order of Hon. A. C. Niles County Judge a county. A tru py. Attest. mee’ k. H, FARQUHAR, Clerk. By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. A A. Sargent, Atty tor Plits €7-3m.MONS,.-State of California, county of Nevada, aa rict Court of the Fourteenth udicial District of said. State. The People of the State of Californi W. Plumhof, (Robert Busemius, John Busemius, John King, Ah Who and others made parties hereto that your rights may be determined) Greetin, You are hereby summoned awer to she complaint of pois a Layton within ten days from the service of this writ, if served ou you in this payee? and within twenty days if served on youin thie District and out of this county, and within ae A days if served on you in the State and out of this District, in an action eommunced on the 22d day of July, A. D., 1864, in said court, to obtain a decree of this court for the foreclosure of a vertain Mortgage, beartug date:the 23d day of October, A. D. 1562, execu. ted by W. Plaumbof co plaintiff in and for the sale of the premises therein. and in said comlaint particularly mentioned and described, and Phe application of the moneys agining from such sale cu the paymest.abthe amotht due on acertain_promissory note set re 5 appear and anorth in seid compiaint made and delivered to plaintiff by detendant, W Plumhof, ing even date with said Mortgage and thereby intended to be secured, to wit 2—. ‘The sum of Four red Dollars with iaterest thereon from the Twenty-third day of October, A. Di 1862 at thé rate of threé eent per month till-paid ; said note being entitled te credits duly endorsed. thereon, and if any deficienéy-shalt remain affer applying all of said moneys, proper! 80° Suolicable thereto, then that plaintitt ma have execution therefor against tho said defend. ant, Plumhof. also that said defendants aod al) fendants subsequently to the date of plaintiffs mortgage and the commencement of this action, for such other and Reathee relief, or both, in the premjses as may nejuas and equitable. And you are hereby notitied tliat if you fail to answer said complaint aa herein directed, plainthf will take judgment against you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demand of the court such other relief as is prayed for in plaintiffs complaint. —~—) In testimony whervof, J, KR. H. Farqu} eal { har. clerk of the District Court aforesaid —~ dv hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of said court. at office, in Nevada vity, this 23d day hes At D. 1864. » H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. =”.. By order of Hon. T. BMoFarland, Judge of the District Court aforesaid. A true copy—~ Attest : Ke ; RK. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. i : Per revenue stamp. J. 1. Caldwell, Plaintiff's Atty. saepli—3m Union Goldahd Quarta Mining Co. Nhe true aon 5 given that at a meeting of thel'rustees of the Union Gold and Quirtz Mining Co. held on the 27th day of August, an assessment of 50 cents peb’share was levied upon Mie capital stock of aaid company payable imme diately in U. S. gold coin to Vel, Curran at. Little York or to the secretary at Diamond creek, Any stock upon which said assessment shall repo unpaid on the 28th day of September. will be advertised on that day as delinquent and un less payment shall be made before will be sold on the lch day of October to pay the delinquent assesemen’ together with the costs of aivertis: ing and expeuses of sale. Lovation of olfice. Diamend creek, Nevada county, Cal. asi. ALEX. W BED. Secretary. A.C. NILES, _Attermey and Counselor at Luw. the District court aforesaid. A true copy Attest R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. Farquhar, Dep. 88 * rev ame . 4 G. K. J. 1 Caldwell, Plaintiffs Atty NOTICE, TJ. HE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Central Pacific Railroad Company. of Califorgia, will be held at the office of the Compeny in the city of Sacrameato, on SATURDAY he 8th day of October, 1864. for the purpose of electing nine Directors for the ensuing year. E. H. MILLER, JR, Seeietary. Sept 7th—td Well Copper Mining Co. Sacramento, Office Well Copper Mining Co. { Location, Spenceville, Nevada Go. Cal. OTIC K.—There is delinquent upon the following described stock oh account of assessments levied on the Sixth day of August, 1864, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: FS Whole No. Share’. Due. N. G, Brown.No Shares. 20, 15. 30-65 $112 00 ‘ Ne Certifie’s 44, 57, 74 Robt Reed.Shares, 10, 2, 10, 10, 1547 Stock, 47, 48: 40, 68,.50, 94 00 50 00 Robt. Reed,..Not issued. 25 M. L. Winans..Stiares, 50, 50 = 88 00 L. Morrill..Not issued, 50 100.00 ¢ >B. Raymond..Not issued, 50 10000 A.C. 018..Shares, 50, 50, 100 = 100 00 Stock, 26, 42, And in accordaiiee_with law, and an. order of the board of ‘Trustees, made o August 1864, also onthe § ber, 1864, so many shares of eac said stock as may be necessary, will bes at the office ofthe Company on the FLRST DA OCTOBER, 1864, at 2 o’eléck, P.M. of said aa for **yold er-silver coin,” to pay,said delinquent assessments thereon, together with costs uf advertising and expenses al eala.JOSIAH HEACOCK, See y, Well Copper Mining ‘Co. Location of Office, at the Mine, at Spenceville, Nevada county, Cel. * septl7 ONSTABLE’S SAL K.—%tate of Calitor. tia, county and township of Nevada, as.— By virtue ef an Execufion_to me delivered, issued from, the court of E. W. Smith, Esq. an acting Justice of the Peace, m and fer the county aforesaid, bearing date August 1?th, 1864, fo satisfy « Judgment rendered by said Justice of the Peace, on the 17th day of Kugust ise} ie favor of Joseph Barry and against George Weeks Wm. Weeks, W. K. Pressey. Fred. Senner and others composing the company known as the Gold Run Quartz Mining Company, fir the sum of $5675 debt, interest, damuges and costs of suit Ihave taken in Exceution, anu will sell to the highest bi-''der for cash the following de Pacribed property to wit-—All the right, title. an terest of George Weeks. Wm. Weeks, W K. Predsey, Fred. Senner and others<comprising the compar nown as the Gold Ran Quartz: Mining Compan xat, te and to“ certain site of quartz mining claim’;-situated on the east side of Gold Kun, and nea: the¢esidence of George Maker and in tne city jae coleaai of Nevac ay toyether with the Steata Engine airétoiler now attached to said clans. I will sell the e in front of the Court4iouse door th Nevada cit Vhursdny the} tween ‘the howdfs of 9 o’clock, A. M.and 5P M., Taken as the property of the ubove defendants to satisfy the above d: mands and accruing costs aly“ © Jd, B. GRAY, Constable. N. 'T /The above sale is po fember 15th, Theabove Ist, 1s62. — stponed to Thursday, SepJ. B. GRAY, Constable.sale is postponed to Saturday, Oct J.B. GRAY. Constable. h day of September, 1863, be-} sree ee ae shia, ATTS’ 3 NERVOUS ANTIDOTE MIRACULUUS MEDICINE! The Elixir Vitae se iong gongnst by the Philosophers of all Agés. HEAR! HEAR!? READ“AND TRY‘! I have had Inflammatory Rheumatism for six weeks so tad I could not move 1 tried k ithout be Se ‘ot one every ] yw D bott of Walte Nervous nt » I no « I gotanother,and am quite well, £ have und it the same as rd one says. It is a wonderful remedy. _THOS. M. TAYLOR, 428 Greenwich street. I was Very much afflicted with 8t. Vitus* Dance and Bleedmg Piles: I have -taken the-Nervous Antidote and am perfectiy restored to health ; the twitching nerves also round the thouth is removed, and.1 am again working at ry, trade with ease and cheerfulness. HENRY TOBIAS, — 6 Talman street, Brookiyn -One bottle ofthe Antidote ha cared me of Liver Complaint anda violent pain’ in the side. I can go to work. WM. THOMPSON, ; Kent Avenue, Brooklyn, Watts’ Nervous Antidote has cured me of a Cough and Nervous Debility of very long stand“ing. I teel the greaeest benefit from it, in sleep, appetite and general health, JANE THOMAS. Fifteenth street, west of StlpA venue, . , I have received great benefit from Watt’s Nervous Antidote in Nervous Debility and Deafness it has improved my hearing, general health and spirits, in fact.L have received the greatest good from it. =e : MRS. TROTMAN, Cooper’s Avenue, ' Newport, L-f. To Taibott Watts. Esq., Dear-Sir— Your medicine is the most astonis ung thing 1 e¥er_ met with in the world, As [I told you 1 was Weak. Nervous, had no Appetite. and not able to do anything ; I took one teaspoonful of your med. icine at night, and in the morning I got up fresh like a different person, atea good breakfast, did my work easily. and al.ogether felt quite well and happy, LOUISA THOMPSON, . i 54 Cannon Street. For sale wholesale by CRANE & BRIGHAM Druggists, corner Clay and Front streets, San Francisco, andall respectable Druggists on the Pacific ceast. : : jy26-tf * For sale Who'esale or retail by JOSEPH M. LEVEY, Commercial Street. Nevada city. UMMONS —In the District_Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada. A. S. Rosen baum, — Rosenbaum and J. Brandenstein doing business under firm name of A. 8. Kosenbaum & Co. vs. Jessel anJ Zacharias. Action brought in the District Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada. and the complaint filed in said county of Nevada in the office of the Clerk of said District Court The People of the State of California send Gree ting to Jessel and Zacharias, Defendants. You are hereby required to appear.in an aetion bro’t inst-you by the above named Plaintiff in the District Court of the 4th Judicial District ef the State of California. in and for the county of Nevada and to anawer the complaint filed therein, within ten day®, after the service on you of this aummons. if served within this county ; or, if served out of this county, but within this Judi cial District, within twenty days ; or if served out of said District. then within forty days—or judgmeut by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to recover the sum of one thousand one hundred and ninéty five dollars, and ninety five cents, alleged to be due and ow ing plaintiffs from you defendants for goods, wares and merchandise sold and: delivered to you by said plaintiffs at your specia’ instance and request. ‘And you are hereby. notined, that if you failto appear and answer said complaint as above required,. the said Plaintiff will take judgment for said sum and all the costs. seni} Given under my hand and the.seal of sen the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the eounty of Ne is 8thday of Juiy. A. D 1864, R. H. PARQUHAR, “lerk. ~~. By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. By. order of don_T. B. McFarland, District Judge. A true copyyattest. ; R. H. UHAR, Clerk. Revenue stamp. Ki A.A. Sargent, Plaintiffs Atty. ONSTABLE’S SALE .—Ssiate 01 Latur . nia, county and Township of Nevada, ss.— By virtue of an Execution to me delivered, ia sued from thecourt of KE. W. Smith. Esq. an acting Justice of the Peace.in and for the county aforesaid. bearing date Sept. 7th, 1864, to satisfy a judgment rendered by said Justice of the Peace on the 18th day of August, A.D. 1864, in favor of Benjamin Lyon and ‘against Geo. Weeks, Wm. Weeks, W. E, Pressey, Fred Senner, A. R Jenkins and others composing the company known asthe Gold Run Qnartz Mining Company for the sum of $82: 60 debt. interest, damages and coats of suit, sell to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House door m Nevada city, the fol lowing described property; to-wit: All the right, title and interest of George Weeks, Wil liare Weeks. William E. Pressey, Frederick Senper, A, R. Jenkins and Frank Fysher, of in and to a certain set of quartz mining claims situated on the east side of Gold Run in the township and city of Nevada and known as the Gold Run Quartz Mining Company’s claims, together with the steam engine and boiler now ched to said claims Ajso, th. pump, tubs, cars, tar track, now on said claims. Ajso, all timbers and lumber now lying on said premises, on Saturday, the Ist day of October, A. p. 1. 64 between the hour®ef9 A.M. and 5 o’clock, P M. _ Taken as she, propre of George Weeks, am Prvtsey, Fr « Sepner. Ney Weeks, A. R. Jenkins and Frank FishcP-to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. ~~ sepil J. B. GRAY, Constable, N~T. ICE CREAM SALOON! JULIUS DREYFUS,
Ww‘ JULD inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Nevada that he keeps on hand, at the United Sates Bakery, Pine St. The very best quality of. Toe Cream, Confectionery and Cake All of which is manufactured atthia Establish. ment of the best materials. A roum has been fitted up expressly as an Ice Cream Department. Every kind of Uandics for sule wholesale. or — : x Cake of every kind kept on hand and made to order at short notice and low rates, .As Lhave in my employ the best of Confee tioners and Bakers [ ean guarantee all articles purchased at this place to be of a superior qualiri Give me a trial all you in want of the good things in this line. er TO CiATY SCRIP HOLDERS.. A‘é persons holding watrants drawn on the City Funds of Nevada and registered pre vious to July 18th, 1863. are requested.to present the same to. me for payment—interest on said scrip ceases from thi dat G. A. WEAVER, City Treasurer, } . Nevada, Sept. 6tn, Is64. Ta toa _mercial Street, Nevada city between the hours -or excessive valuation or enumerations made L UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE! rP.HE Fifth and Eighteenth Divisions Fourth Collection District. comprising Nevada county. Notice is hereby given that the lists ot valuations and enumerations of property, subject to Income Tax. under the ‘*Act to provide [pternal Revenue to support the Government, and to pay the interest on the Public Debt,” approved July 1, 1862. and the Amendatory Act approyed March 3, 1863, madg and taken by L. W. Preble and Henry Everett, Assistant Assessors of said Divisions 4th Collection District, will) remain open for the examination of all persons interes ted for the space vf Fifteen Days from the date hereof, at Internal: Revenue Office, Comof9A.M and4r.M , and immediately atter the expiration of the said fifteen davs 1 will receive and determine all appeals relative to erroneous and taken by the said Assistant Assessors. AH avpeals to the Assessoras aforesaid, must be made in writing, and specify the particular eauae, matter, oF thing, respecting which the decijon is requested, and state the ground or principle of inequa‘ity or error cumplained of. See Law Section 15th, JOHN M. AVERY, Assessor. I have taken in execution and will * The Electropathic Institufe, 645 Washington Street, Established February 1860, by an association of Seientifie gentlemen for the cure of Diseases and for the suppression of QUACK ERY. THE otie great object of the Establishmenf of the liistitute was to insure to the afflicted Scientific and honorable treatment, where they would be safe from the, wiles of empyricks who not only rob them of their money but fill their systeitis with poisonous minerals, thereby ‘destroying what little of the coustitation was left from the ravages of disease. bak : The result this fat tas greatly eXeeeded the most sanguine «expectations of its foinders. So liberally , ee been the patronege of the public that the Resident Consulting Physician, J. H. Josselyn, M. D. Has-becn-enabled to.reducethe prices of cure very materially: The {nstitute combines withinuts practice foth the use vf Vegetable Medicines, and the Electropathic System, that is. the use of Electricity and the Celebrated Electro Magnetic Baths the most powerful auxillery in the removal of diséases from the system yet discovered.It is not necessary toenumerate the. diseases ‘treated at the Institute. Diseases no: matter what may be theirname or nature will be treated in the most scientifie manner. Venereal. ~~This terrible scourge can be entirely eradicated, bythe system practiced at the Institute in a much shorter time than it has hitherto been accomplished by any physican in this country, and so entirely is the-disease removed that no taint is left in the blood, to break out at some The Resident Physician would here advise any one who has ever been afflicted, ani who may have any fears that a cure was not ¢flected, or that there is some of the virus still remaining to call or write and consult him, and they ean-at onee have theirmind relieved, and —— there be any trouble a cure ean be warranted. future time. > To Females. Ladies afflicted or in trouble.will find at the Institute one who can understatd and sympathise with them in their afflictions, and one who will tenderthem prompt assistance, no-imatter what may be trouble or disease, with the utmost . . dispatch and secrecy. Irregularities attended to promptly and by the most approved methods Seminel Weakness. That soul destroying disorder ean be cured ‘in avery short by the system practised at the Institute, and a perfect cure warranied. Medicines sent to all parts of the. State, Oregon and Nevada Territory, in fact cvérywhere within the range of Express facilities. All letters answered promptly and with pleasure, when directed to J. H. JOSSELYN, M.D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, Electropathic Imstitute 645 Washington Street,SAN FRANCISCO. ee Dr. J.H, Josselyn has no connection with any any other Ketsblighment in California. Remember the No. 64 ashington Street. San Franeisco, Aug. 12—3m IMPORTANT To Helders. of United States TREASURY NOTES. JTATE OF C \O dor, CAJ.IFORNIA, County of Ama s8.—F, Heichiing. being duly swern deoscs and says that the late firm of F. & P. Rechi'ng. purchased of John Schade, of Sacramento city. one of TILTON & McFARLAND’S iron fire-proof Safes : that said Safe was in their store at Jackson, on the 23d day of August, 1862 when a large portion of the town and their store was destroyed by fire; that said Safe stood a very severe fire ; the heat was so intense that it melfed the brass knob on the outer deor of said Safe, the coutents of said Safe at the time being U. 8.° Treasury Notes, and other combustible materi. <-being and remaining entirely safe and uninjured hy the fire. F. REICHLING, Subser and sworn to before me tliis 11th day of October; D. 1862. H. K, Justice of the Peace. PATENT FIRE-PROOF ES With Steel Vaults and Combination Locks: This Safe is the only secure Safe in the world, it being secure from burglary as well as Fire and the Combination Lock is beyond the power of manto pick. It is ex-clusively used by the Treasury j and War Departments at Washington. : We have constantly on hard and are receiving by every clipper ship from New York,a large assortmentof these celebrated Safes, ~ ¥. TILLMAN, 318 Battery street, jel?7-3m San Francisco. NEVADA RESTAURANT. a Commercial Street, . Next door east of the new Masonie Hall. “S€. LECOCQ, Prop’r. AVING removed to the above stand, the undersigned ha®?e-opened his well known RESTAURANT AND-ROTISSERIE, Ina style totally unapproschable by any other house In the mountains. None but” best of cooks are employcd, and the best ediblesthe market affords are here regularly served up to~ customers. 4 Adjoining the Restaurant a Diniog-Room has been §tted up. where -.*~-Regular Boarders Will be served; at prices ranging from $7 per week upward. Meal houre—Breakfast, 6 to 73<; Dinner, 12 to 144 ; Supper,'6 to273g, ‘Tickets have ba . poperee twenty one of which will be sold for $7, and the meals will be furnished at the option of the purchaser. Private Rooms have been provided for ladies nnd families, : In the Restatiraut Department, Meals may be obtaiaed at-all -hours of the day and night, and customers are required to pay ior only what they order. Conti ent of his ability te please even the most fagtidious, the perorieter respectfully sotieita a continuance of pnblic patronage. Remember the place Ne. 33 & 35 Commercial Street. . Fourth Collection District, Culifornia. Nevada, Sept. 10th, 1864. : jy12-tf Cc. LECOCQ. To all parts of the countr a BROAD STREET...NEVADA CITY, mt, Khis old and well esga . ips Hotelisagain ff Q@pened tothe Public. It has been remodeled and enlarged and.is now one of the most commodious Houses in the in terior of ‘the State. . Located. in an elevated position it commande a view of the city and. surrounding eountry and insures good air in the heat of summer. Built of BRICK AND FirePROOF, its walls keep out; in ;reat Measure, the. heat of the sun and give seetrity in case of fire. THE EXCHANGE is near the center of the town on a wide and THE business street of the city. There are no wooden buildings near the Hotel to endanger it in case of conflagration. THE ROOMS are elegantly furniehed, the Beds areot Spring and Hair Mattrasses, unexcelled by any Hotel in the State—all the Furniture new and of the latest style. SUITS OF ROOMS, and every accommodation furnished famities-and the traveling public; and every care taker to make the House a Home FOR BOARDERS THE @ABLE will at ail times be furnished with everything the market affords, The Coaches of the California Stage Comrany, Alpha, Washington, Omega, Woolsey’s Moore's Flat, end Red Dog, have their offices a and take their departure from this Hote). by The House is kept open all Night, THE SALOON is titted up in superior style, where none but the best Wines and Liquors are to be found. The BILLIARD 'TABLES are Phelan’s best. , Connected with the Establishment-1a a LIVERY STAB;.B where the besv l'urnouts may be had. Lancaster & Hasey, Prop’s. ‘Nevada, May 10th. UNION HOTEL. Main Street, Nevada. Messrs. Eaton _& Williamson,_ Having leased the above New, Eiant and Commodious Hotel. and urnished it in the most costly manner, are_now prepared to receive their friends and the public gener— ally, igen ng An ean satisfy all who may favorthem with their patronage. The Hotel contains : : ; ONE HUNDRED LIGHT AND AIRY ROOMS, NOT A DARK ONE IN THE HOUSE, And ofa size mich larger than are usually found in Hotels, The Parlérs are furnished in a@superior atyle. THE BEDS are supplied with the very best” Spring and Hair Mattresses—the linea clean and of the rot best quality. Pods ET FE will contain all that the market’ . affords. : THE BAR is fitted up in a style not surpassed by any house in the State, and all its contents are of the elreicest kinds. THE BILLIARD ROOM ig supplied with Phelan’s best Tables, pocket and earom. ersonsgraveling to and from Washoe will find this House the most desirable stopping place.or the route. To the, vele¢ leasure, we have only to say that evada is not 1 inany pa The Pacific Stage am fice is in the House, af ‘ fornia Stage Co’s coach€@ will be driven to the’ UNION if they desire. The Post Office, Telegraply and Express offices ave in the same block. IRA A. EATON, ISAAC WILLIAMSON, Nevada, April 24th, 1864. WHY WILL YOU BE SICK! It is strange that so many persons will suffer for years, with diseases wlLen they can be readily cured. DR. A. BALL, AS BEEN ESTASLISHEDIN SAN FRANCESCO for ten years, and during’ that time has not failed ina single case that he has undertaken. ; DR. A. BALL, After.a study of forty. years has suceceded in compounding a Medicine of Purely Vegetable: Preparation ! That will cure the worst cases of GONORRHEA, GLEET, STRICTURE, SYPHILIsIS, IMPOTENCY. SKIN DISEASES, and all complaints arising from immoral practices in lesa time than by any-other’ known process, without injury to the system. Dr. A. Ball’s Ladies Relief, For the radical cure of weakness and irregularities to which so many of the Ladies of the Pacifie coast aresubiect owing principally to the peculiarities of the climate. is the best preparation yet discovered by the Medieal faculty, as threusands that have used itcan bear testimony« Dr.Bull is not a Quack, He is regular educated Physician of forty years standing, and has loma, which he will be pleased to exhibit to e who may wish to see it. nay e Persons living at a distanee, by scription of their complaint. can have icines put up and sent by Mail or per Ex in such a manner as not oply to insure safety i transitu but, so that no one would suspeet what are the contents. References will be sent by mail to those who may wish to eaquire as to the Dectors ability. Address, ; A. BALL, M. D., ae y No. 328 Montgomery Street. Between Califurniaand Pie. . i<7-Consultations personal er by mail, rE. 7 . engers. by the Cali~ San Francisce, duly 10th—3m J. STRATMAN, WHOLESALE DEALER, {ORNER Washington and Sansome Streets, San Francisco, packs and forwards all the Daily and Weekly NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, PICTORIALS, &e. » With great dispatch tt sell at prices that def, competition. “EVERY NEW NOTEL Received ag Son as published, I have speciat arrangements h all the different publishers , stationers, or furt ‘ nish the trade BOOKS, STATIONERY, . BLANK BOOKS, POR MUSIC, MEDALS, &e. &e. J. Stratmun. San Francisco, Ang.13—6m 7 GEO. E WITHINGTON, Sign and Ornamental Painter. OUSE PAINTING tly attended Lf go beg ve amd alarge vtork of Wat ape etre Ne mer Ab, the. Foot o press Company's of“ . ~ Terms of Office o v3 . advertisem San Franci: yortising ¢ be mod ferent-fror establishm oUS DRUGS Dr. J. H Physician, tute for fv tation asa “His suce PRIVATE } has ‘driven that city fe Persons nature, wil who is alv to those wl eee cayenne A Grea chemical di NERVOUS. fectly harn time acts's tem that tl are comple we A Genui en to our p bespeak fo be no secr ing its ing sire to kn another co Dock and aaa . 7 ae S$ STII distinct there ands itis his de anvbody. Wome) ters, Bal Misses’ Benke: Double Sol assortmen Gum Boot: SHOK Fin San Boot aad AN worl and will b« — Having . State; Lam tice and w: Grateful al sd For sa] Corner Nevada, ee iE No. 16 W.D Bide of N is.uow pre or arti¢leo By the Ba -mibdant f 0 ithfully ; Cc Virginis Hot Open al rooms fo Virgini: in the Gra YOLDL J rates, warded far ; Coe n ght h * Bs: Drafts.on ‘Celiectic ties purch. ee A B he hi size, at th Ae Ss. a The firs 2 equal stre 3to5 Mani