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_ at a rapid rate. A few more such days as
_ we are-having, and Spring in fullest beaus
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_ ty will be upon us.
+ that our friend Schimidtschneider, bas gone.
exit from this place of gloom tuok place yesyour taste, and cleanliness, an indispensable
_ and by his superior managemeut is entitled.
_ te the reputation be bears of being supreme
. 0 through without delay. =
. to-night at the Methodist Church, promises
to be anexcellent affuir, The fact that the
The Nevada Daily Transcript
WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL ist
San Francisco MiInsTRELS.— This celébrated band of minstrels, under the management of that prince of fellows, Sam. Wells,
will give an entertainment at the—Nevada
Theater ta-night. To insure a crowded
house we'-need only say that Billy Bisch; . :
Ben. Cotten. Tommy Peel, Sig. Ra ffaell
Abecco, and many other favorites will make
their appearance. We advise everybody to .
go and patronize the best show of. the kind
that has ever visited this section of country. .
In Marysville the company have been drawing crowded houses for the past two weeks.
Ladies can atteud this exhibition as the performance will be conducted with the-strictest regard te propriety. ~~
ws
te" Bricktop.” a unturtunate. female,
who camic up from Grass Valley yesterday
morning, was in the afternoon arrested by
the irrépregsible Hank Knerr. and conveyed
to:thé station house ina fit of imtoxication.
This morning she will be examined on the
charge of drunkenness, and doubtless either
fined or imprisoned. i
Warm WeaTHER.—Yesterday was, for.
the season, a regular-eweater. The night
of Monday and ‘Tuesday was & warm one,
and last night as well. These warm nights”
and warmer days are crowding peach,
nectarine; and al.aond trees into {ull bloom,
DEPARTED.—We regret to record the fact
to that bourne that about half our population
are traveling to, the insatiable Washoe. His
terday morning in one of McCue’ stages,
surrounded by devoted friends to the last
Schmidtschneider-had a soul for science and
ear for music. He was a fiddler of more
than ordinary talent. Good bye, Drum Major! Adios Amigo! The memory of thee is
like the dying cadences of retreating mu~
sic!
NEVADA RESTAURANT —This popular
place of resort, on Broad street, a short dis»
tance above Pine, kept by C. Lecocq, is
second to none ia the State. All the deli.
his meats are cooked and served up just to
prerequisite tu a good appetite, is one of
the cardinal principles of this Restaurant.
Mr. Lececq is an old.-resident of Nevada
in the culinary department.
terTimmons & Co. have removed to
to the corner building, formerly occupied
by R. Finnie, at the junction of Commercial,
Main, and Washington streets.
fe" The line of stages running from this
city to Washoe are becoming very popus .
lar with the San Francisco people. Als
most every day we notice many promirent
men frowsthe Bay 60 their way over the
mountains. Yesterday afternoon the agent
of McCue’s line received three dispatches,
securing seats. There is,no need of secus
ring seats more than one day in advance
's arrangements are made in this city wheres
by passengers, any number of them, cau
THE SUPPER.—The supper to be given
ladies are making @very effort to ineure a
Bt ~~.
f. months ouly.
1. . We learn: that the new “Grass Valley
9 the General Fund of the county and regisised on the General Fund are those that
pleasant evening and prepare a good supper,
O: sufficient guarantee fur the enjoyment of
1 who attend.
». County Serip.—The Treasurer of t'e
ounty advertises for all Warrants drawn
ered between July Ist 1861 and January Ist
362. The Warrants drawn, and not adveri have been registered during the last fifteen
a
oad will be opened to
the publhe the first
tuext week.
fa The District Court will mect tos
otrow morning at 10 o’cléck, *
E" Attention is invited to the advertisent of John Hook. He is now prepared to
cacies the market affords are alway® ii hand,
NEW STACE LINE!
From Sacramento —
TO VIRGINIA CITY!
JIM. McCUE: INFORMS the pvblic that
a On after the 15th of March, 1863,
he will commence running his
line of stages as follows : :
Will leave Sacramento every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday !!
Arriving in Nevada in the afterneon, and
leaving for Virginia City the same day.
Returning ‘will leave Vir ginia City, every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings !
l intend to prt my-best stock on thia route.
The fare.
And I solicit a share of the public patron:
eM MeCUR,
Proprietor.
OFFICE—In Nevada at the Bailey House.
Nevada, Feb. 28th. : ,
SPENCE & WICKES,
‘Wholesale Dru sgists,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
. DR. DAVIS,
OFFICE, 111 BROAD STREET,
South Side above the ‘“ BAILEY HOUSE,”
Nevada.
RIVATE diceases eae and radically
i — hv matter of how long duration.-80, 0
kr Mercurial Sufferings !
a Charges, = = MODERATE !
Sopeanations: Seat y -tetter—or—other wise.—
Strictly secret nfidential.-Office hours from
‘9 to 12 M.,2to4P Mm., and 6 to 9p.m.:
Nevada, March 10th, 1863—tf
BAD BREATH IS OFTEN CAUSED BY
DEFECTIVE TEETH!
DR. O. POND,
SURGEON DENTIST!
. ] permanently located in Nevada. and will be
found always ready to perform operations
thoroughly and + sovonguong b Artificial teeth inserted silveror hard rubber vulcanite
on gold,
-plates. Decaing teeth filled with pure gold,
*in orcement, by which decay is arrested and
the teeth rreserved. All work warranted.
OFFICK—In Kelsey’s building. over Block
& Co’s store, corner.of Pine and Commercial.
streets, Nevada city, California.
Oct. Ist, 1862.—tf
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
Surgical and Mechanical Dentist,
Office—Corner of Broad and Pine streets,
' I would inform my friends and
iicbe wishing my services that
IAM PREPARED
to attend those favoring me with a call, at ali
hours. feeth ager having become sensitive by
exposure_of the nerve will be filled without
vey
I WILL WARRANT ALL WORK
Done at this Office, to be performed in a MORE
SKILLFUL MANNER, and_ better satisfaction
given, than e:sewhere in his vicinity, otherwise
no charge will bemade My charges are moderate, and to suit the times. I am. permanently
focated in this place.
REVENUE STAMPS!
"EF. BEAN,
T the Post Office, Nevada, offers for sale
every kind of i
Internal Revenue Stamps !
—FOR—
Lawyers,
Merchants,
_And others
fy, Orders from the country promptly attendworeda Deb, 2ist, 1863.
Great Reduction in Prices !
eS
WATCHES,
' CLOCKS,
and
JEWELRY,
i.
Cc. W. YOUNG'S,
No, 37 Commercial Street, Nevada city.
Read the Atlantic Papers and Periodicals !!!!!
‘Itye would know all about the War!
EAD aloud! and let your friends know
they can get them all at 4
a. P. CHURCH & CO’S.
Paper and Periodical, Store, Cor. of Pine and
Broad Streets, Nevada.
sO: BM. GAYLORD.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
eounty. Office at the Court House
Nevada, Oct. 13th, 1861. :
T LINE!
a.
FAST FREICH
: ve
AM NOW PREPARED TO FeOR‘ward fen it
Packages and Goods of all Kind !
VIRGINIA CITY!
Through from Nevada in 2 fore H
. THOS. HENRY.
Forwarding & Commission Merchant,
At Weaver & Co., No 59 Broad St., Nevada.
Nevada, Feb. 1st, 1863—tf s
FOR SALE !
anufacture boots and shoes to order.
Street. Apply to
miwi E. F. SPENCE.
*. -was bought for Cash and we, will
. LIL practice n all the courts of Nevada}
{ee “METHODIST PARSONAGE,” . .
Broad
New Stock of Goods!
—AT THE— .
American Dry Goods Store,
~ BROAD STREET, NEVADA, _
CHINN & COLBY
AVE just received from San Francisco
ithe LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK of :
7 Ever brought in the Mountains. og
THE DRY GoOopDs
the surrounding country at such prices that can
i
SILK GOODS--New Varicty,
DRESS GOODS,
Tolles Peintes, —
Traveling Dress Goods, all kinds,
BRUSSELS & VELVET CARPETS,
1000 Pieces 6f Linen.
Gloves of every size ondcolor.
French & American Prints:
Silk & Wool Curtain Damask, Weel,
Damask, Lace and Musiin-Curtain
Table Damask, Brown and Bleached
Sheeting.
ae A large Stock’ of
Trimmings, :
Mohair,
te a
Marseilles and Lancaster Quilts,
Mantillas, Shawls, Embrorderies,
Bonnets, Sunshades, Parasols,
~—New Styles of Silk Dress
Entirely new style of Embroidery.
Dusters, Mantillas,
Bonnets and Children’s Hats.
This permanent stock of Dry Coods—the largest ever seen in the-mountains of Califernia—
uarantee to
sell cheaper than any other establishment can
possibly sell.
Ladies ! call and examine our Goods before
purchasing elsewhere. Give us one trial.
CHINN & COLBY.
_Nevada, Oct. 25th. : >
CROCKERY.
FPRENCH CHINA, GLASS WAKE
SILVER PLATED WARE,
CUTLERY, Ete.
_ PERCEY pDoucLAs,
421 Montgemery street
—
SAN FRANCISLO,
HAS THEY
Largest and Best Assortment of Good
" im that line to be found
im the City,
ALL OF WHICH HE 18°*SELLING AT TRE
LOWEST PRICES,
THOSE WHO BUYFOR CASH
WILL FIND IT
Greatly to their Advantage to give him
call before purchasing elsewhere.
San Francisco, Dec. 18th—5m3dp
M. CREENHOOD,
FORWARDING, STORAGE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
Carpenter's Building, Front St. bet. L. & M.
T HAVE made my arrangements to forward
goods to
NEVADA COUNTY,
NEVADA TERRITORY,
tte ESMERALDA,
“AND
HUMBOLDT.
Ihave also Agents at the principal Railroad
Depots, which will ensure. satisfactory and
speedy dispatch of all gogds intrusted to my
care at the lowest rollimy freight. :
Mark your géods
“CARE OF M. G., SAC.”
er To avoid mistakes, send steamer receipt.
Sacramento, March 6th, 1863.
MILWAUKEE BREWERY
No. 16 Spring Street.
NEVADA. ;
lL. W. DREYFUSS,
Foaldinform the citizens of Nevada nn)
W ty and his friends, that he isin full blas
and ready to reeeive orders for that delicious
beverage, Lager Beer, which he will sell as
low as any Brewery inthe county = ap 15"
BLAZE’S SALOON,
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL $T
if You Want a Geod Drink,
. GO TO BLAZE’S!
Nevada. Sept. 6-tf
. New Orleans Fruit Store! !
No. 66 Broad Street, Nevada,
MICHELE CICATO, Fruit and
‘Confectionery Store. Dried and Green
Fruits of all kinds, wholesale and retail. Pi “Tebacco, Cigars, etc.
Nevada, March 23th—tr — :
Whick they offer to the Ladies of Nevada and .
Indiennes, Soicries,
5000 yards Poplin: oe
Silk and Wool Shellers, Organdies,
Mey
People’s Steamship Line.
° CONNECTING ~
CALIFORNIA & NEW YORK,
‘via Nicaragua.
750 miles shorter than any other route.
‘. THE fast and favorite double
engine Steamship
MOSES TAYLOR
J.H. BLETHEN... Sesiccvvceee «Commander.
Will be despatcted for
SAN JUAN DEL SUR,
From Mission street wharf, San Franctseo,
. At 9 o’clock, am. punctually, on
+ Wednesday, April 22d, 1863.
Connecting at Greytown
With the splendid Steamship
*FrILLINOIS, &
; 2,500 Tons.”
Reduced rates of passage and quick ‘trips are
secured. by the re-opeaing of the Nicaragua
Route. _ ; :
These steamers are unsurpassed for
Speed,
i Cleanliness,
“ Safety.
And every effort will be made to insure the
comfort of passengers. ;
~-For-furthor-information or passage apply.to
1. Ks ROBERTS, Agent.
No. 407 Washington street,
Opposite the Post Offtee.
San Francisco, March 19th—td
Mint.
HENRY PHILIP.
H. MACKI8,
H. MACKIE & CO.,
BAINEKERS.
(Successors to C. W. Mulford )
At the old stand, Main street, Nevada.
OLD DUST bo ht at the Highest Rates.
Sight Cheeks on an Francisco and Saera
Lnvellinge on the Atlantic States and Europe,
in sums to suit.
Advances made on Gold forwarded to the U. S.
Mint for Asay or Coinage. ‘
atthe H County Scrip bought a’ Highest Rates.
Agency for msurance against Fire:
Nevada, July ist, 1942. ‘ tf,
GEORGE W. KIDD.
BANIEKER,
In the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada,
‘Inento
GER DUST Furchssed at the Highest Mar.
ket Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust
forwarded for Assay or for Coinage awoke Ss
Sight Checks on.§an Francisco and Sacramento
Drafts on the Kastern Citles at the Lowést Rate
*
elec tions made, and State and County See”
ities purchased at the highest Market Value
Nevada, March.7, 1861-tf
GEO. A. WEAVER, . J. W. CLARK,
Nevada. > San Francisco.
WEAVER & CO.,.
No. 59 Broad Street.
HOLESALE and retail, deafers in GRO
CERIES, PROVISIONS, SHELF GOODS
MINING ‘POOLS, &¢., &e. Have taken the
Stand formerly occupied by WEAVER & NEW.
MAN, and will be in constant receipt of a complete Stock of Goods, which. will ‘be sold at
most reasonablerates for CASH, .A portion of
b* Public Patronage solicited. eee
er Goods delivered free of aun ri
R&Co.
WEAV
Nevada, March, 18th 1862.
_ 1862! 18681: 186211!
A. LAMOTT HATTER!
Cor. 2d and J Sts., Sacramento.
AS issued the a of HATS for Fall and
Wintcr wear 8 this is the best oe in
the State to procure a fine and fashionable tile,
call on him and select onefrom his the largest stock in the country, at prices lower tnan at
any other house, :
N. B,—Ordere from the country pone og ata es’ re
sep-10
tended to assortment of
and Buggy Robes always on hand.
CEO. E. WITHINCTON,
Sign and Ornamental Painter,
House Painting promptly attended toDealer in Paper Hangings, Curtain Fixtures, &0.
At the toot of Broad Street, Nevada.
Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry
* And Machine Shop, °
Spring Street, Nevada City
TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS BUIL2
S to order. Castings and Machinery of eve
description. Quartz Machiner
fi u
Castin a Saw, Grist, Malt and Bark Mille;
Horse Power and Car Wheels. All orders fille
promptly. and at as iow raves as any establish
ment in Sacramento or San Francisco—freigh
added.
HEUGHA & THOM.
constru
Feb 16-tf
CHARLES DUNN, Jr.,
Attorney and Counsellor’ at Law. ;
( FFICE—In Kidd's Buildi > adjoining the
office of McConnell & Garber; corner of
Broad and Pine streets, Nevada.
A. P. CHURCH & CO.,
HH istac a large stock of Blank Books
©
Stationery. Cutlery, "iusic, Musial Instruments, School Books. &c, ;
7 a
PIONEER CIGAR STORE
S. ROTHSCHILD,
[34°32 in Cigars, Tobacce, Genuine Meerachaum Pipes &e.
39 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
N. B, Store closed from Friday evening to
aturday evening.
. G@. W. KIDD,
or repaired. All kinds of Buildw, .
C. C. LEAVITT,
A. H. HANSO
Sucgzssons TO T.
& COo.,
A. H. HANSON
N & CO.,
ELLARD BEANS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions,
Liquors, Nails, Powder,
Quicksilver, Mining
TOOLS, ETO.
No. 52 HKroad Street, Nevada,
_ i Goods delivered Free vf Charge. de?
-FAMILY GROCERY STORE.
A. BARUH,
No. 17 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cal.
. Informs the public that he will keep
constantly on hand, : .
Ranch Butter, Cheese,-Vege.tables, Coffee, Case Goeds, Fruit,
A fine assortment of Goods usually found in a
store of that kind. -His-articles are all of the
first quality and will be sold cheap for cash.—
He can always be found at his old stand on Commercial street.
_ Nevada, Nov. 16th.
BAKER & WYMORE,
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions, Can Frnits
Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed,
Broad. Street, Nevada.
7 BESH MEATS, of ALE, KINDS
‘ on-hand andr gale’ at Cheap rates
cash.
Goods delivered Free oTCharge
Within arcasonable distance of Nevada.
“WwooD—Of all Kinds, on hand and for sale ~~
: A3-tf cheap forcash,
TIMMONS & CO.,
: DEALRRS IN
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
No. 40 Main Street. =.
Gregory & Boring’s old stand. .
BAILEY HOUSE,
Broad Street, Nevada.
NAT. BAILEY,
WOULD inform his old friend#é and
ea the public that he has taken. the above
tf) house and is now ready to accommodate
wsdl all who favor him with their patronage.
THE ROOMS
Have all been furnished with the-best of Beds
and Furnitare, inferior to none inthe mountains.
THE TABLE
Will at all t#mes be furnished wiih the best the
market affords.
THE PRICES
Will be as reasonable as any house in the city.
7 The House will be kept open all night, ,
te” NO LIQUORS SOLD. gy
Give me a call, and I will guarantee satisfaction. ; NAT. BAILEY,
Nevada, Feb. 10th, 1893, Proprietor.
ICENTIATE of the Hall, Member of the
4 College-oi Surgeons, London. Office, 111
road street, South side above the *-Builey
House,’’ Nevada.
iy~ Consultations —,.°Nevada, March 10th, 1863—tf
Pacific Mail Steam ship Co.
-. Gratis!
steamships will
Bn the month of
The followin
be dispatched
April, 1863: :
S$T, LOUIS, Farnworth, Com’r, April 3d,
Gelden Age, Hudson, 13th,
Sonora, Lapidge, 23d.
. From Foléom St. Wharf, at 9 o’clock, AMS
For Panama.
Passengers will be conveyed from Panama to
A-pinwall by the Panama -Kailroad. Company
and from / «pmwalito New York by the Atlantic
and Pacific Steamship Compan
A. B. FORBES, Agent. .
Cor. Sacramento & Leidesdorff sts. San Francisco
“ “
“ “
DOR. F. HILLER,
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
\yFFICE, corner of Pine and Broad Streets, .
Moe *s Building, (up et
PR. ALLER pays particular y attention to
cases-of Midwifery. «nd all Discases ef long
ak. June 18th ar 3m
' Nevada, Sept 3a.—1m
Nevada, Dee. 2nd, 1862.
DAVENPORT & CO.,
No. 35,.Com mercial Street, Nevada.
-HOLESALE & RETAIL, DEALera in
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
ar Gonda Delivered Frew of Charge.
Nevada, March 6th, 1863.
EMPIRE MEAT MARKET.
No. 5 Commercial street.
5. CC. MASEL & CO.,
; (Successors to Chas Kent.)
J.C. MASEL & CO., respect
fully inform their *riendsa aud the
public that they can always be
found at the above plece, where
they kcep Go hand the best quatity of Amer.au
Beef, Pork, Mutten,
Corned Beef and bork,
Live Beet Cattle alwaysfor talc c* areas
onable price a
Retail Dealers furnished with Beef at low
rates. He solicits a continuance of the very libcral patrenage heretofore received.
Nevada, May the
CENTRE MARKET, 0.,2
Commercial Street, :
Two doors below the TRANSCHIPT office
BULACHER & KRAFT.
FRESH MEATS@OF ALL
kinds, atWholesale and Ketai].—
This Market, is continually supplied with the choicent meate of
all kinds, and customers will be attended with
out @ moment’s-delay. >,
TREES! TREES!!
Peach, Pear, Plum, Cheney: Sie
Appleand every kind :
Of the choicest ‘varicties. 89 varieties.of im
eve mo Goosberr . oa Shrube of every
. Fores reasonable prices.
_ ‘ eo M 5 MARSHALL
N. B-—Leave your orders at Dr. Kent's Dru
Store, or &t Marsnail’s Ranch, Grapa Valley. 15 _
MILES SEARLS. A. CG NILES
SEARLS & NILES,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
flice—Broad street Kidd’s Building.
#7 Niles Searls, Commissioner of Deeds fer
Nevada Territory.