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September 21, 1864 (4 pages)

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in the Digtrict Court of the 14th Judicial District Of the State-of: , in and for the ~ county of Nevada and the complaint filed in said scam of Nevada in the of. the sai apeden . I ou are aereby requ brought net you ve named Plaintiff in the District Court 14th Judicial District of the State of California. in-and for the “count Nevels aud to answer the complain® filed therein within ten days after the service on you of this summons—if served within this county : or, if served of this county, but within this Judicial rict, within twenty drys 3 or if served out of District then with; in forty day s—or judgment by default will te ta ken against ‘ou, according to the prayer of said’ complaint. The said action is brought to reeover sum of $3,324 23 alleged to be due and ow. ing said plaintiffs from you defendants for.so my goods, wares and merchandise sold and delivered to you by shid plaintiffs at your spec iol instance and request. And you are hereby » notified thatif yuu fail to appear and answer said complaint as above reyuired, the raid plainpo will take judgment for sa‘'i sum with all costs seal >the Dietric: ¢ } «~ ) Districto” in o°¢ California, in and for the county of Nev. «: [lis let day of July, 1864. y K. 16) 2 RLOURAR, Clerk. on Be ti, Varquhar, Deputy. By orderoft Hon. } Mew arlend, District Judge.. A truecop “est, © R. H. ¢s RQUHAR, Clerk. G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. ners Cor Be ot es ae Given under r ; f the 14th Judicial Per revenue stamp A C, Miles, Plaintiff's Attorney. aug?» UMMONS.—State of California, county of. <) Nevada, ss. District Court of the Fourteenth -~ Judicial District of said State. -Lhe People of the State of California, to W. Plumhof, ( Kobert Busemius, John Busemius, John King, Ah Who and others mad¢ parties hereto that your rights 4 be determined) Greeting. Ouaré hereby summoned to appear and anawer to the complaint of Henr ayton Pada ten days from the service of this writ, if serv on you in this county, and within twenty days if served'on you in this District and out of this county, and within forty days if served on you in the State and out of this District, in an action éommenced on the 22d day of July, A. p., 864, “imesaid court, 'to obtain a decree of this court for the foreclosure of a certain Mortage, bearing date‘ the 23d day of October, A. D. 1362, execu. ted by W. Plumhof co plaintiff herein and for the sale of the premises theréin. and in said complaint particularly mentioned and described, and the application of the moneys arising from such sale ty the payment of the amount due on acertain promissory note set forth in s#id compiaint made and delivered to :laintiff by defendant. W. Plumhof, bearing even date with said Mortgage and thereby intended to be secured, to wit :— ~ Thesum of Four Hundred Dollars with interest thereon from the Twinty-third day of October, Aw D. 1862 at the rate of three per eent per month till paid ; said note being entitled to credits duly dedstecd thereon, and if any deficieney shal: remain after applying all ofsaid moneys, properly 80. applicable thereto, thenthat plaintiff ma have execution therefor against tho said defendant, Plumhot, algo that said defendants aod al) atid évery person claiming through or under defendants su uently to the date of pintesig's mor e and the commencement of this action, may arred and foreclosed of all right, claim lien and equity of redemption in and to the said mortgag remises, or any part thereof, and forguch other and further relief, or both, in the premijecs'as inay bejust and equitable. you are hereby notitied that if you fail to afiaWer said complaint as herein directed, plain tiff. teke Judgment against you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and alno demand of the court suchother reliefas is prayodfor in plaintifi’s complaint. @ o~er). In testimony whereof, 1, R. H. Farqu} soa har, clerk of the District Court aforesaid =~ )-du hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of said court. at office, in Nevada city, thia 23d day wade“ ALD. 1864. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. By order of Hon. T. B. McFarland, Judge of the District Court aforesaid. 3 A true copy— Attest: R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By,G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. A _ Per revenue stamp. 4,1, Caldwell, Plaintiff's; Atty. © sepli—ain Union Gold and Quarts Mining Co. ‘OTICK is con iven that at a meeting of 4g™% the Truatees of the Union Goldand Quurtz Mining Co. held on the 27th day of August, an assessment of60 cents per share was levied upon the capital atock of suid company payable imme diately in U. 8. gold coin to Val, Curran at Little York or to the secretary at Diamond creek. Atiy stoek upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the 28th day of September, will be advertivedon that day as delinquent and un less payment shall be made before will be sold on the lush day of October to pay the delinquent assesamen’ toyether with the costa of advertis:. ing and expenses of sald: Location of office. Diamond creek, Nevada county, Cal. ash ALEX. WKED. Secretary. THAT GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER Le Doyens Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock and Iodine. Alterative. The Great Cure For-all Diseases of the Laver, Stomach and Bowels, Scrofula and Rheumatisin. WHE medicine reaches the ConsTITUTION. it, Self, and restores it to its normal condition, ILBRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, AND CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, STRANGUNARY AND BURNING, OR PAINFUL URINATING, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, , BRICK DUST, DEPOsrr, AND MUCOUS OR MILKY DISCHARGES AFTER ~ URINATING. Kor these diseases it fv truly a sovereign rem edy and too much cannot be said in its praise. is a ‘ontriptic it has no equal ; being chemically combined with fodine, it possesses in a high degree the power of dissolving sione in the bladderand ureters of the Kidney, preventing ravel formations.and-enlargement of the prosrate gland, irritation o the neck of the bladder dropay, &c : fore Doyens’ Sarsaparilia Yellow Dock and lodine Aiterative, in California, 649 Front Street. > “Fo? sule whe lesue or retail by J OSEPH M. LEVEY, oné and the sel of} om RS . NERVOUS ANTIDOTE hip and. ity of Nevada, on Saturday the 10th day of Deeembe r,1864, at 9 o’clock, A: oi, £0 answer unto the com taint of Wallace Caldwell filed aga net B dep aud Wm Holdridge who demands of you the aum of $299 92 balance due for lumber as per complaint. nuw on file In my office when judgment witl be taken against you for said amount: together. with ¢osts and damages if _ fail to a rand answer. Given under my hand this 8th day-of September, A, D,;. 1864. oe os : ET WwW. SMITH, Jtsticé Of the Peace. Itia hereby ordered that service of this sammons be made by publidation in the NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper published in . -Nevaria county, at least once a week for a period ~of three successive months. : Given under my hand this 8th ber, 1864 ee 1} UMM@ONS.—State of Calitornia, county of iNevada, ss District court efthe 14th JudiPoe Fig > of sald State. The People of thé ta You are hercby required to appear in an action promght against you wy Catharine C. Smith in the District court, 14th Judicial District of -theState of California, im and for the county of Nevada and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days from:the service of this writ if served op you in this hyd og within twenty days if served on you in this this county. and within forty oe if served on you in the State and out of this District, or judg metit by default will, be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to obtain a judgment and deeree divorcing said plaintiff from defendant and from the bonds of matrimony existing between them. 4 And, you are. hereby notified that. if-you fail to answer said compiaint as hereift directed, plain tiff will demand of the court the_relief prayed for ~ In testimony whereof, I, RK. Farseal p quhar, clerk.of the District court afore~~ ) said do hereunto set. my hand and im. ress 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, McFarland, Judge of the District court aforesaid. A true copy Attest Ry H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. ‘arquhar, Dep. ‘ 88 rev — : By G. K. J-1. Caldwell, Plaintif’s Atty. NOTICE. — HE annual meeting of the Stockholders of: : the Central Pacific Railroad Com 'f of California ‘will be held at the office of the yompany inthe city of Sacrameato, on SATURDAY ther8th day of October, 1864. for the eee electing nine Directors for the ensuitg year. E. H. MILLER, JR. Seeretary. Sept .7th—td : . Well Copper Mining Co. Sacramento, Office Well Copper Mining Co. ; Lotation, Spenerville, Nevada Co. Cal. OTIC K,—There isdelinquent upon the following described-stock—on-recount-—-ouf assessments levied on the Sixth day of August, 1864, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows H Whole No. Shares. N. G. Brown.No. Shares. £0, 15, 30—65> Ne Certific’s 44, 57, 74 Robt Reed. .Shares, 10, 2, 10, 10, 15~47 Stock, 47,48 49, 58, 50, Robt. Reed,..Not issued. M. L. Winans.. .Shares, 50, L. Morrill.. Not issued, ~ J. P. Raymond.,.Not issued, A. C. Nichois..Shares, 60, 50, ‘ Stock. 26, 42, And in aecordaice with law, and an order of the board of 'rustees, made on the Sixth day of August 1864, also on the Sixth day of September, 1864, 80 many shares ofeach parcel of said stock as may be necessary, will sold at the office ofthe Company on the FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER, 1864, at 2 o'clock, P.-M.-of said-aa Due. $112 00 9F00 25 6000 28 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 1 assessments thereon, together with costs uf advertising and expenses of sale. JOSIAH HEACOCK, See y, © Well Copper Mining Co. ‘ Location of Office, at the Mine, at Spenceville, Nevada county, Crl. septi7 Ge S'TABLE’S SALE.—*“tate of Califor. nia, county and township. of Nevada, as.— By virtue ef an Execution_to_me_ delivered, issued from the court of KE. W. Smith, Esq. an acting Justive of the Peace,m and for the county aforesaid, bearing date Auguet 17th, 184, to datiafy x judgment rendered by said Justive of the Peace, on the !7th day of Aaguat 1844. In favor of Joseph Barry and against George Weeks Wm. Weeks, W. i. Pressey. Fred. Senner and others composing the company known as the Gold Run Quartz Mining Company, for the sum of $5675 debt, interest, dumavyes and costs of suit Ihavetakenin Exceution, anu will sell to the highest bi tder for cash the following de scribed property to wit:—All the right, tithe: and interest of George Weeks: Wm. Weeks, W -K Pressey, Frid. Senner and others. comprising thecompany known as-the Gold) Run Quartz Mining Compuny, of. in and to « certain site of quartz mining claims, situated on the east side of Gold Kun, aad pear the residence of George Maker and in tne city and township of Nevada, together with the Steam Engine and Boiler now attached to said cla:ms. I will sell the same in front of the Court House door in Nevada city on ‘Chursdsy the sth day of September, 186a,. between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M.and 6 PM. Taken as the property of the above defendants to satisfy the above d: mands and accruing éosta ay J.B. GRAY, Constable, N. T ‘The above sale ia postponed to Thursday, Sep. tember 16th, J.B. CRAY, Ccnsiatle” The above sale is postponed to Saturday, Oct Ist, 1s64. J.B. GRAY Cousfable. t Ee W, SMirney © of California to B. F. Smith, greeting —strict and out of . . for «gold er silver coin,” to pay said delinquent roa tis ANAEMIA OES hE ETN sseinnecs0t esipeesieabe Te "WATT Ss’ MIRACULUUS MEDICINE! ). The Elixir Vitae so long sought by the Philosophers of all Ages. HEAR! HEAR!! READ AND TRY!!! I havé had Inflammatory Rheumatism for ix eeks Fn bad I — oo wang or et oe tried cvety nown withou -one bottie ef Watts Nervous An , t had no pee , I gotanother; and am quite well, I have ‘ound it the sate as 3 one says. It is a wonderful remedy. THOS. M. TAYLOR, ; _ 428 dreenwich street, and Bleeding Piles. Ihave take the Nervous Antidote and.am perfectly restored to health ; the twitching nerves also round the month is-re. moyed,'find l'am again working at oa de with ease and cheerfulness. HENRY TOBIAS, 6Talman street, Brooklyn One bottle of the Antidote his cared me of Livyer Complaint anda vices pass in theside. 1 can go toawork. WM-THOMPSON, ; ‘ Kent Avenue, Brooklyn, Watts’ Nervous Antidote has cured me of a Cough and Nervous Debility of verv long standing. I teel the greacest benefit from it, in sleep, appetite and general health. JANE THOMAS. Fifteenth «treet, west of 8th Avenue, 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 I have received the greatest good from it. a MRS. TROTMAN, ' Cooper’s Avcnue, Newport, L. I. To Taibott Watts Esq., Dear Sir—Your medfeine is the most astonishing thing 1 ever met with inthe world. As I told youl was Weak. Nerrous, 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-persou, ate a good. breakfast, did my work easily; and al.ogether felt quite well and happy, LOUISA THOMPSON, ry * 54 Cannon Street. ane For sale wholesale by CRANE & BRIGHAM Drugyists; corner Clay and Front streets, San Francisco, and all.respectable Druggists on the Pacific ceast. ‘ . jy 26-tf For sale Who'esalc 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. 8. Rosen baum, — Rogenbaum and J. Brandenstein doing business under firm name of A. S. Rosenbaum & Co. vs. Jessel an J 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 theoffice of the Clerk of said District Court The People of the State of California send Greeting to Jessel and: Zacharias, Defendants. You against you by the above named Plaintiff in the District Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California. in and for the coutty of Nevada and to. anawer the complaint filed therein. within ten days, after the service on you of this aummons. if served’ within this county ; or,-if served out of this county, but within this Judi Chal District, within twenty days ; or if served out. of said District. then within forty days—or judgméut by default will be taken againat you, according to the prayer of said ecomplamt. The said-action-is brought to recover the sum of one thousand one hundred and ninety five dollars, avd 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 speeia’ instaace and request. And you are hereby notined, that if you failto appear and answer said complaint as above required, the said Plaintiff will take judgme nt for said sum and all the costs. Given under my hand and the seal of the I4th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the eounty of Ne vada this 8thday of Juiv A. D. 1864, ; RK. H. PARQUH AE, “Clerk. By.G. K, Farquhar, Depaty. By order of tion. T. B. McKarland, District Judge. <A true copy, attest. RK. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. Revenue stamp. G. K. Warquhar, Deputy. A.A. Sargent, Plaintiffa Atty. jy 2 Css STABLE’s SAL .—State of Caiiour hia, county and Township of Nevada, s6.— By virtue of an Execution to me delivered, is sued from the court of E. 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 suid. Justice of the. Peace on the 18th day of Auguat, A. p.1864, in favor of Benjamin Lyon and ayainst Geo. Weeks;-Wm Weeks, W. E, Pressey, l’'red Senner, A. R Jen: kins and others composing thecompany known as the Gold Run Quartz Mining Company, fur the sum of $82 40 debt. interest. damages and costs of suit, I have taken in execution and will sell.to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court Liouse door in Nevada city,.the fol lowing described property, to-wit: Al) the right, title and interest of George Weeks, Wil liam Weeks. ‘William KE. Pressey, Frederick Senper, A, R. Jenkins and Frank Fysher, of inand to a certain set of quartz mining claims situated on 3 east side of Gold Ruan in tue townahip and city of Nevada and knewn aa the Gold Run Quartz Mining Company’s claims, toge: her with the #teatmengineand boiler now atfached to said claims — A)so, the purp, tubs, cars, ear track, now on said claims A/so, all timbers and lumber now lying on said premises, on Saturday,.the 1¢.duy--of October, a. p.-1-H4 between the hours of 9'a,.M. and 5 o'clock. Pp mM. Takenas the property of George Weeks, W.lliam Weeks; W. a Pivaseyy Feed. Séiier, A. Ridenkins and Frank’ Pislier to ‘satisfy the above demands and accruiny costs. sepil — J. B. GRAY. Constable, N. T. ICE. CREAM SALOON! : W JULIUS VREYFUS; * OULD inform the Ladies and Gentlemestof Nevada that he kgepson hand, atthe’ ~ United Sates Bakery, Pine St. The very best quality of : Ice Cream, Confectionery and Cake All of which is manufactured at this Retabtteh. . ment of the best materials. A’ room hes been fitted up expressly ae an foe Cream Department. aeey kind of Candics for sate wholesale or retail, Cake of every kind kept on hand and made to order at short notice and low ratés, ; As Lhave in my employ ‘the best of Confec tioners and Bakers [ ean guarantee all’ articles purchased at this place te be of a superior qualivGive me a frial all you ‘in want ofthe good things in this line. . Jekt TO CITY SCRIP HOLDERS. a 3 ~A& LU persons holding warrants trawn on the Acct Funds of Nevada and registered pre vious ta July 18th, 1863. are requested to present the same tome for i ‘scrip cexuses from t So ate Nevada, Sept. tiny 100s ony remnure?: ~ <2 4n UNITED STATES* INTERNAL REVENUE 3 d HE Fifth and Eighteenth Divisions Fourth Collection District, comprising Nevada county. ° , Notieeis héreby gtye@ that the. tist#ot valua tiofis and enumerations of property, subject to Income Tax under the ‘* Act to provide Ivternal Revenue to support the Government. and to pay the interest on the Pubic Debt.” approved July 1, 1862, and. the Amendatory Act approyed March 3, le63, made and taken by L. W. freblie and Henry Everett, Assistant Assessors of said Divisions 4th Collection ,District, will remain open for the examination ot all persons interes ted for the space uf Fifteen Days from the date hercof, at [nternal Kevenue Office, Com mercial Street, Nevada city between the hours ofdAemM and 4m M., and immedixtely atter the, expiratinn of the gaid fifteen davs will receive and determine all ampoote relative to erroneous nt em pea ged enumerations made aud taken by the ea ssistant, essors. _” All aupeals to the Anotdedr ee WeOtcane. must be made in writing, and specify the particular cause, matter, or thing, er ae f which. the deci-ion is requested, and state ground or bprieciple of inequa'ity or error complained of. See Law Séction bith. JOHN M, AVERY, Assessor. . . Fourth ¢ tion District, California. Nevada, Sept. 10th, 1804. MAES hice j 4 I was very much afflicted with St. Vitus’ Dance are hereby required to appear in an aetion bro’t The Electropathic Institute, 645 Washington Street, . SC emeneal oa ¥ Retablishied February 1860, by an association of Scientific yentiemen for the ture of. Diseases and for the suppression of QUA C K-ER Y . fb H¥‘one great object of the Establishmenf of the Institiite was to fasure 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 systeths with poisonous minerals, thereby destroying what little of the constitution was left from the ravages of disease. The result thus far has greatly exceeded the most sanguine expectations of its:founders. So liberally has been the patronage of the public that the Resident Consulting Physician, J. H. Jossetyn, ™M. D. Has been enabled to: reduce the prices of cure very materially. .The Institute combines within its practice both the use uf . Vegetable Medieines; and the Elect¥opathic System, that is. the use of Electricity and the Celebrated Electro Magnetic Baths the most powerful auxiliery iu the removal of diseases from.the system yet discovered, It is not necessary tocnumerate the diseases treated at the Institute. Diseases no matter what may be their name or nature.will be treat’ ed in the most -scientifie manner. Venereal. This terrible scourge can be entirely eradicated, by the system practiced atthe Institute in amuch shorter tite 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 sonse future time. The Resident Physician would here advise any one who has ever been afflicted, and who may have any fears that a cure was: not cffected, or that there is some of the virus still remaining to call or write and consult him, and they can atonce havetheir mind relieved, and. ohepld there be any trouble a cure ean be warran ° < To Females. Ladies afflicted or in trouble will find atthe Institute one Who can understard and sympathise with them in their afflictions, and one who will tenderthem prompt assistance, no snatter: 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 sout destroying disorder can be cured in a very short by the system practised at the Institute, and a perfect cure. warranied, ; Medicines sent to all parts of the State, Oregon and Nev Territory, in fact cverywhere within the range pf Express facilities. . All letters ansWered promptly and with pleasure, when directed to » J. H.JOSSELYN, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, Electropathic Institute 645 Washington Street, SAN FRANCISCO. Dr. J.H, Josselyn has no connéction with any any other Kstablishment.in California.. Kemember the No. 645 Washington Street. San Fransisco Aug. 13—3m ; T. NEVADA RESTAURAN Commercial Strect, Next door cast of the new. Masonie Hall. ¥ somone . €.LECOCQ, Prop’r., i } AVING removed to the above stand, the undersigned has re-opened his well known RESTAURANT AND ROTISSERIE, In a style totally unapproachable by any other honse In the mountains. None but the best of cooks are employed, and the best edibles the market affords are here regularly served up to customers, ® Adjoining the Restauranta Dinivog-Room has been fittcd up, where teguiar Boarders Will be served, at prices rauging from $7 per week upward. Meal hours—Breakfast, 6 to 744; Dinner, 12to 1% ; Supper, 6 to734. Tickets have been prepared, twenty one of which will be gold for $7, and the meals will be furnished at the op: tion of the purchaser. Private Rooms lave been provided for ladies nnd families, Inthe Restaurant Department, Meals may be obtaiaed at all hours of the day. and piv ht. und customers are required to pay for only what they oreer. Conti’ ent of his ability te please even the most fastidious. the proprietor respectfully solieits a be whenalag =. y of public patronage. Remember the place No. 33 & 35 Commercial Street. jy 12. tf Cc. LECQCQ. UNION LIVERY STABLE, SPRING SSRENR NEVADA. 7. JOHN A. LANie form his friends and the public generally that he ‘has added exten4 sively to‘his dlready large and elegant establiahnent of Horses, Buggies, Saddles, Harness. &c and $e prepared to furnish as fine turn outs as can be found in the state. Well trained, fteet and easv Saddle Horses wei) equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will be ready atalltimes. A long experience in the business and an earnest desire to retaim the contidence Of my friends léads me to believe I will be able te give general satisfaction Particular attention paid,to Horses on livery— Carriages always in readiness with earefn)-drivérs for the'use of parties, b Jls, &e. The qual ity of stock will permit me te say that those seeking pleasure ot comaged on business would do well ta givenie a eall. Miner’s Hotel and Restaurant. F. Stumpf,. Proprietor The above Hotel is now eompleted and ready to accommodate any number of persons with Board and Lodg "ing. This House has now the best French cook tn the State, ¢ The table wilt be supplied with everything the market affords. The Lodging Department contains everything to maka» trayelers, —— Board as cheap as at any Other place in the monn. tains. ‘The Bar is always. supplieds.ith. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. : ; ‘i uglish, Freneh and German spoken at this mee bivechea Mid besectie at Luw. ch Lewis’ + ‘corner X\ “Broad and Png streetey Nev _ bt CASTER would in. . BROAD STREET..-.-NEVADA CITY. . gee, This old and well és‘tablished Hotelisagain Opened to the Public. it has been remodeled and enlarged and is now teriorof the State. Located in an elevated position it commands a-view of the city and surrounding country and insures good air in the heat of summer. Built of BRICK AND FirePROF, its walls keep cut, in greatmeasure, the. heat of the sun and give security in’ case of fire. 3 Tue EXCHANGE is near the center of the town on. a wide and THE business street pene? ce There areno wooden buildings near'the Hotel to endanger it in case of conflagration. THE ROOMS are eiegantly furniched, the Beds are ot Spring and Hair Mattrasses, unexcelled by any Hotelin the State—all the Furnt+ ‘ture new and of the latest stylé. SUITS OF ROOMS, and every accommoda: tion furnis! 2d families and‘the traveling public, and every care taken to make the House a HOME FOR BOARDERS * ; with everything the market affords, The Coaches of the California Stage Company, Alpha,’ Washington, Omega, Woolsey’s, Meo Flat, and Red Dog, have their offices at and take their departure from this Hote) . i 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 18 a LIVERY STAB!.B where the best Turnouts may be had. Lancaster & Hasey, Prop’s Nevada, May 10th. ; UNION HOTEL. eee Main Street, Neveda. Messrs. E Having leased the above New, El, ant and Commodious Hotel, an rnished it in the most costly mattner, are now prepared to receive their friends and the. public generally, believing they can satisty all who may favor them with theit patronage. Thie Hotel contains ; i ONE HUNDRED LIGHT AND AIRY ROOMs, NOT A DARK ONE IN THE HOUSE, And ofa size much larger than are usually found in Hotels. ‘The Parlorsare furnished in a superior otyle. THE BEDS are sttppiled with the very: best Spring and Hair Mattresses—the linen clean and ofthe very best quality. THE, TABLE will contain all that the market affords. 3 s ‘ THE BAR is fitted up in a style not surpassed by any ‘house in the State, and all 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 pleasure, we ‘eg surpassed inany part of fhe State. The Pacific Stage and Kxpress Company’s office is in the House, and passengers by the.Ca}ifornia Stage Co’s coaches will be driven to the UNION if they desire. The Post Office, Telegraph and Express. offices ave in the same block. IRA A. EATON, 1S BAY WILLIAMSON, 1864. WHY.WILL YOU BE SICK! It is tence that so many persons will suffer for years, with diseases wLen they can be readily cured. DR. A. BALI: © } AS BEEN ESTABLISHED IN SAN FRANCISCO for ten years. and during that time has not failedina single case that he has undertaken. Tee DR. A. BALE, After a study of forty years has succeeded in compounding a Medicine of ce Purely Vegetable’ Preparation ! That will cure the worst Gases of GONORRHEA, GLEET, STRICTURE; SY PHILISIS, IMPOTENCT: . SKIN DISEASES, and all complaints arising from: immoral practices in lesa time than by any-other Nevada, April 24th. . -known process, without injury to the system. if Dr. A. Ball’s Ladies Relief, ’. For the radical cure of weakness aad irregularities to. whieh so many of the Ladies of the Pacifle coast are subject owing alway oo to ‘the peculiariteses of the-climate. is the best preparation yet discovered by the Medical faculty, as Dr. Bull is nota Quack, He is regular educated Physician: of forty years standing, and has a diploma, which he will be — to. exhibit to those who may: wish to sec it. (i Persons living at a distante, by sending a de scription.of their complaint. cxn have their medicines put up and sent by Mail or per Express, in such amanner as not only to insure sa ety in transitu but. so that no one would suspect what are the contents. References will be sent by Doctors ability. Address; A. BALL, M. D., No. 328 Montgemery Street. Between Cal.furniaand Pine. Consultations oe or by mail. FREE. San Francisco, July 10th—3m J. STRATMAN, WHOLESALE BEALER, NORNER Washington and Sansome Streets, > Mayes French packs and forwards all the aily an eekly NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, PICTORIALS, &e. To all parts of the country, with great dixpatch 1 sell at prices that def, competition. EVERY NEW, NOTEL Received as soon as published, I have special arrangements with all the different pub lishers , statsoners, éte. and furnish the trade with BOOKS, STATIONERY, , MUSIC, MEDALS, &c. &c. J. Stratman. San Franeisco, Anz. 13—6m ; GEO. E WITHINGTON, Sign and Orhamental Painter. (PJ OUSE PAINTING promptiyattended te L always keep on hana a lurge etock of Wall ‘Daper Curtai Broad: street, Nevada city one of the most commodious Housesinthe in .THE TABLE will at ail times be furnished . aton & WillinmSon, z have only to say that the male of Nevada is not . e thousands that have used it can bear testimony.’ mail to thosé who may wish to eaquire ap to th:BLANK BOOKs, PORTRAITS, . tues, &c. At the Foot of ¥ o