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VOL. 6.
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NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 16,, 1863.
2 : P. v =
NO. 36.
“nrc enn
Fevada Daily Transcript,
"Published Daily—Monday Excepted.
N. P. BROWN, Proprietor.
Advertisements published at low rates.
Job Printing neatly an@ promptly executed
-Office—On Commercial Sireet_
RIFLEMAN,
j Will stana for Mares this sea‘
KsNon, at Doll’s Ranch, midway oi
the main road between Red Bluff and Tehama,
up to August Ist. :
Terms—$100 Per season.
Pedigree—Rifiemaa, b h, bred by John H.
Cooper, of Fayette co., Ry in 1835, Got by Imp:
Gleneoe, out of the dam Frazier and Markenian
‘by Rodolph, g 4 Butterfly by Sumpter—Maria
by Dandrige’s Fearnaught—Imp Janus.
“Rodolph was by Sir Anchy, of ‘Transport, dam
by Haxall’s Moses.(he by Imp Sir Haray)g d vd
-Hiackburn’s Whip. g g d Maria, by craig’s Alfred, g gg d the celebrated Prior mare.
Sumpter was by Sir.Archy, out of a sister to
%the dam of Thornton’s Rattler, Imp Robm
Beadbreast, gd. by Obscurity, gga Old Slamer» ‘kin by —~ Wildair, ag gd the mare Cub,imported by Col. Delancy. of Virginia in 1767. .
Buzzard was imported in 1787; got by Wood_ perker, dam by Dux ; Curiosity by Spap ; Regu: ae ; Godolphin Arab,
ee
imp Janus was foaled in 1746, and gut by EngJish Janus, dam by Fox, g d by the Bald Galloway.
Glencoe was bred by the Kart of Jersey. in
1831, aad won two: thonsand guineas. Riddles
worth and Goodwood Cup in 1831. The next
year he won the Gold oF at Royal Ascot, and
then challenged forthe Whip, which banter met .
no aceeptanee. He now retired trom the turf,
and was imported into the United States by
James Jackson. in 1837. .Got by Saltan, out of
‘Trampoline, by Tramp; Web, by Waxy: Penelope, by. Trumpeter ; Prunella, by Highflyer ;
Promise, by Snap; Julfa, by Blank: Specta
tors dam, by Partner}. Bonny Lays, by Bay
Halton ; Darley, Arabian; Byerly, Turk ; Taffolet’s Barb ; Place’s White Turk ; Natural Barb
mare.
Rifleman, atthe State Fair-of 1862, took the
first premium for thorough-bred horses,and was
‘entered for the sweepstakes for therough. breds.
and HAD NO COMPETITORS.
a0Persons sending mares.from a distance
can rely upon, their stocks receiving careful and
~~ particular attention by experienced men, and
wing provided with ample enclosed pasturage,
and without extra charge. during the season, of
the best quality,.but at the “ of the owners.
6. DOLL, .
April ist. Red Bluff
CALIFORNIA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY.
The fast and splendid'steam
ers CHRYSOPOLIS and
ANTELOPE will leave oa
alternate days for San Fren
.‘einco, at 2 o’clock vp. M from the foot of K§street
Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Chadwick Master
‘willleaveon Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Mas‘er. will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays. ;
Marysville and Intermediate Lana.
ings—Every Day.
Steamer Young America, Littleton, Mas
ter, and steamer Swallow. Summers, Master,
will leave on alternate days for Marysville, at 7
“e’clock, A.M.
Change of Day for Red Bluff.
_ _Until further notice, the steamers ‘of the Cali
fornia Steam Navigation Company will make two
rips per week to Red ftuff, leaving this city on
Wednesdays and Saturdays at7 A.M
Freight received.every. day.
For frieght or passage by any of the above
Doata, apply en board, or at the office ofthe Cali
Yornia Steam Navigetion Comrany, on board
. brig Globe A. REDINGTON, 1 4 ont
W.H. TAYLOR. . *8°8*:
Sacramento, April [7th—tf
‘elect School for Young Ladies and Gentlemen.
HEAD OF BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
‘Ww. E. F. DEAL, A B....Principal.
pas SCHOOL will re-open en Monday
MY reach, .<.0---e0% seebaces sfecgoanes
$ No extra eharge far Book Keeping.
: For further particulars en, sire at the Schoo
House
Young Gentlemen will he thoroughly prepared
Mo enter any of the Colleze classes.
ITED STATES BATHS!
AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
ik undersigned would inform the Mtizcaset
Nevada and vieinity that they have completed
@ fine bathing House, a.tached to their well kn van
@stablishment, where the ~ublie can be accommo*@ated-with. Haths at all timc« -They also keep
onstantly on hand ‘« Dr. Gemping’s Reproduc
Be: ; celebratea tor itd medical powers over the
UN
finan Mair. It entirely eradicates dandruffend
eeps the hair from turning grey
PEKFUMERY—A fine assortment on hand.
azo-tf THEO. LAMIE. 54 Broad stree*
J. O’°NEIL,
“We xt-deor to Cheap Jobnu's, og Pine Stree
{ '\LOTHES penanral in the best rder. Also
7 attendste cleaimg of Coats, Pants« and
“> ests, in such a manner a6 to hase the apearance of New Ga. ments. Giveme a rial
my prices are low to suit the times.
—
“practical Bookbinder, Paper Kuiter
and Biank Book Man turer, 4
817 Clay and 544 Commercial streets, between)
i =, and Nanécme. San Franeirco. ’
‘BKiudiny of every descriptiun neatly executed. °
~ hank Books ruled and bound tu any desired patSeru. : : jotd-om
a TE
Nevada
Daily _ te
.. — ®ranscript.
TE WSPAPER AND JOB PRINTING
iN OFFICE,
Job Printing offall Vinds neatly
4 and promptly executed .at——short
notice.
Particular attention paid to the
Printing ofPosters of all sizes, shape or color.
Bill-Heads,
Receipts,
1Checks, for Bankers,
Bills of Fare,
Bell Tickets, on Note Paper or Cards. .
‘ ‘mak Circulars,
Cards, of all sizes.
Drafts,
. Labels, for Druggists and Expressmen.
Certificates of Stock,
Blanks.
Programmes, for Theatre or Concevis.
&e., Se},
Sc.
een nn
Advertisements published in the DAILY Tuan
script at low rates.
Agents for the Transcript.
Orders fer Advertising, Job Printing, Sub
scriptions, &c., left with the follonging persons
will be faithfully attended to.
Red Dog. Little York and Dutch -Flat—B B:
Hopkinson.
Washington, Alpha and Oinega—A L. Dewey.
Forest city and Downieville—Langton & Co,
North San Juan—Dornin & Congee.
Grass Valleyv—W. K. Spencer.
San Fraacisco—L. I’. Fisher.
A.S. HAL LIDIE & CO.,
Wire Suspension Bridge Builders,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
LATENT WIKRE ROPE
IRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofany
span and capacity erected and material fu>
nished. Having been comnts engeged in the
erection of wire Saspension Bridges and Aque
duct« for some years past, we are fully prepared
to do such work satisfactorily and at a low” fig
ure, guarartecing permanency. :
Parties who are about ereeting bridges will find
it greatly to their advantaye to give usa call be
fore deciding to build wooden structures, as thir
recent flooda throughout the State have proven
them-to the wholly unsafe and unreliable. ces
. i mumber of our Wire Suspentions are now
in use iu. difftrent locatitics throughout the
State, no one of which has heen in the least afSected by the freshets
Wire Nope for Mining and Ferry purposes of
any length or size desired. being cheaper than
hemnm. Seales of weight and strength, with pri
ces annexed, furnished on application tothe man
ufacturers, or their ayente {un the inferior towns
A.S8. HALLIDIE & CO.
2p 3m 4024 Clay Street. San Frareisco
UNDERTAKING,
WM. Cc. STILES UNDER
TAKF.R. has on hand and wit!
OY VINS at the fol
—_
mak@to order COVERED
lowing cheay tates :
SMALL SIZE, FRKOM..----+-eeeeee #3 to $10
LARGE SIZE. FROM.. cc-cccocesse $10 to $20
GRAVK FENCES, ofevery style, furnished
cheaper than by anyother pereee in the county.
AL}; WORK. DONE in the neatest style.
Plates furnished and no charge for engraving.
March 16. 1861-tf
DR. DAVIS, .
OFFICE, 111 BROAD STREET,
South Side abore the ** BAILEY HOUSE,”
puree diceases specdily and radically
cured, nu matter of how long durationAlso, of ;
ay Mercurial Su@erings 2
or. Charges, MovgRatTe !
CeusuMations, FREE by letter or otherwise.—
Strictly secret and confidential. Uffice hours from
Gto 12 M., 2te4dP M., and 6 to 9p.m.:
Nevada, March lth, 1s63—tf ;
A. P. CHURCH & CO.,
AVE ALE THE LATE PUBLICaA]
_pevery attention.
THE YUBA CAP ROUTE.
The best route toNevada Territory & Humboldt Minés
The Yuba Gap Stage Line and Pas-~
sengertrain carrying
LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS,
“ be en and. after the >
20th pe A 1862, make >
regular tri-weeklv trips, from
DOWNIEVILLE to
Sierra Valley, Pea-Vine Springs, Steamboat
ken Antelope Springs, Washoe city, Ophir
orks, Franktown, Carson tity, Day toh; Siivercity Gold Hill and Virginia city.
Leaving the office of Lang‘on’s
Express, Downievilfe, every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Passengers traveling this route will have bat
twenty-seven miles of train travel, from Downjeville to Sierra Valley, where the stages will be
in readiness to receive and convey them to Vir
inia City, passing through a successfon of.-valeys. and-over one-of the most beautiful natural”
roads inthe world; stopping atthe Hot Sulphur
Springe, in Sierra Valley; and, also, at the
famous Steamboat Springs, or Geyscrs in Truc
kee_ eadows, the greatest of the natural curiosities In-Nevada Territory. =
The accommodations along this route, for the
comfort of travelers, are unsurpassed by anotber; there will be-~no delays, no trouble from
snow; andthe proprietors of the Line guarantee
every facility to those Who desire to make a
pleasant and speedy journey. —
At Carson and. Virginia cities, connection will
be made with other lines to
ESMERALDA & THE
MINES.
_For freight or passage, apply tothe oMiccs.
Pioneer
4
PALMER, HANSCOM & CO.,
GOLDEN. STATE IRON WORKS!!!
E oxtteemeaten wir
M ANUFACTURE IRON CASTINGS
and
Machinery of all Kinds!
KNOX’ AMALGAMATORS:!
A Special Department for
Mantel Grates, Stove, Works, Cal, drons, ete. etc.
Nos. 19 and 21 First Street,
Heath & Brodie Crushers always on hand.
San Franciseo, March 27th—3m
SNOW TENT HOUSE.
“L. A. SACK ETT, ..Managing Agent
ie traveling public will find the table pro
vided with everything the market affords
and good clean Rooms and Beds. A large corralis connected with the Barn. Hay and Barley alwayson hand and soid at the lowest
Woolseys. Orleans and Moore’s Flate—Rs O cedemie oa, Sinai ee ree.
Hichman. nea Es) ne Matehed Ftoormeyr, &e
Srwrd—> TP Sat
f-#ale; and #@agoned Sugar Pine, cr freight to
acramento city.
“PLANTING, PRUNING.
And Training Fruit and Shade Trees,
Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Strawberry, and Plain and Urnamentnl
Gardering ! i
6 eo sulscriber offers his services to the cith
gens of Nevadain any of the above branches,
With the assurance that the work will ba weil.
and skilfuily performed. Terms moderate. Or.
ders leit at the National Exchange—with T.
Holmes, fruit deaier, &., Commercial street,
and at the office of the Tranecript and of the
Journal, will receive prompt attention.
Nevada, Dec, 29, 1862—tf THOS. A. SMITH.
N. B.—Pruning with special referenCe to preveut am overgrowth of wood avd to proimoje
carly truitfulness
nee nt ett en nce
JOHN GRIMES, 2 WILLIAM GIBSON,
FASHION SALOON !
3 Street, Virginia City.
GRIMES & GIBSON,....Proprutors,
'E. HE choieest Wines, Liqu. and Cigars will
always be found at the Barut the Fashion
Attached to the saioun ure two first-class Bildacd Tables. ocl4 tf
Read the Atlantic Papers-and Periodicals !!'!!
are
of {aja
Ifye would know allabontthe War!
Rs AD alend! and Jet your friends knirvw
*. P CHURCH €& CO’S,
Paper and Periodical Store, Cor. of Vine and
v they can get them. atl at
Broad Streets, Nevaca,
~ HOTEL DE. PARIS.
Broad Street. Newada City.
OV. CHAUVEL Proprietor.
PLAS orell.known establishment
hee juaiwiine: fom Tee sn refit.,
ting andove igteel the ro
prtetor invites the Public to eall and
Ne eflortis spared to xamine for themscives.
make ita
First Class Hotel and Restaurant,
where travelers and boarders will meet with
7 Bail, Supper and linner parties witl be
gotten upto ofder, by applying to the under
signed OV. CHAL VEL
evada, Juné i0th. isf. tf
TO SCRIP HOLDERS.
TREASURES Ss OFFICE, {
NEVADA, April, Jat, 1863.
Avs persons holding Warrants drawn on the
General Fund of Nevada county, and regis
tered between July Ist. ‘s6/, and January ad
1862, are requested to present the same for payment, Interest on the same eeases at the date
of this adv ertisement®.
as K.G. WATTE.
Treesurcr of Nevada Couv’ ~.
. A; G. Pier,
HUM 30LBT
“JInuo. McAllister,
NEVADA, March 3ist, 1863.
To the Hon. The County Judge-of Nevada
County : wi oor
‘Y.HE undersigned—citizens of the ‘United
States, and residents and citizens Of Nevada
county, respettfully represent that we are desirous of organizing ourselvesintoa Volunteer
Military Company, under the laws of this’
State end’ in accordance with the provisions
thereof. We therefore request, your Honor
will appointsome suitable person, resident of
Nevada county, to opefia book for the entry of
the names of those decitous of joining said com
pany and taking such other stepsas may be required for the perfection of suttrorganization.
A. H. Hanson, . Wm. H. Weeks,
Chas. C. Leavitt, (Jacob Rich,
. Julius Dreifuss,
Wm. F. Evens, . W. E. Pressey,
Jno. A. Lancaster, . Ed.
Chas. Marsh, M.’S. Deal,
Henry Philip, OQ. Fits-Willlam,
W:. Hi Crawford, L. F. Rowell,
R. O. Hickman,
T. H. Rolfe,
Jas. H. Stebbins,
W.E. F. Deal,
H. Cummings,
R. M, Hunt,
E. P.Marselus,
A. H. Irish,
Racine Hunt,
Ole Torson,
W. H. Davidson,
J, N. Turner,
_W. F. Haslett,
A. W. Potter,
E. B. Mayberry,
M. S. Hamilton,
A. P. Mc Conahay,
E. G. Waite,
W. P. Harrington,
Sam’l. Lewis,
E. F. Spence,
L.O. Wickes,
G. B. McKee,
R. B.Gs ntry, . Chas. Kent,
R. H Farquhar, \Geo. A. Weaver,
M. J McCutchan, ‘. A. P. Church,
IN CHAMBER’S CoUNTY JUDGE,~Nevada county, March 3ist, 1863.
—Bire ron ofa. He ttanaon, Charles A.
Leavitt and siaste # four others residents of Nevada county, having-this day been laid before
said applicants, being desirous of organizing
themselves into a Woluatecr Military
Company. under the laws ofthis State. and
said applicants requesting that such-action may
be taken by the County Judge of Nevadwecounty,
as to enable said persons to perfect their organi
zation.as such military company. Now. thero
fore, it is ordered that Charles: Marsh, Kaq.,
ot Nevada city; be and he is hereby appointed
to opena Suttable Book of Record im which
to enter the names of the persons volunteering
in said company ; anditis further ordered that
he do give due notice as by Jaw required of the
time and place of méeting of said persons thus
voluntecring for the purpose “of perfecting said
organization. .
Vitness my hand this 31st day of Mareh A.p.
1863. DA vib BELDEN,
County Judge Nevada county.
Notice is hereby given that the meeting in pur
suance of the above order of the County
Judge. will be held-at the Court H@tee, ov
Saturday, the isth inet., at 7% o'clock. All
who have enrolled their names are requested to
ie scot
Nevada, April 7th, 1863.FIRST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES.
oa WORLD'S :F ALR,
London, 1862.
MEDAL TO
WHEELER & WILSOX,,
PARIS WX EIBITION,
1861MEDAL TO
LER, 2° WITEson
Unitéd States:
AGRICULT URAL SOCIETY, 186
: First Premium to
Vheeler & Wilson
OWWUEKLER & WILSON’S are unhiversally
acknowledged to be the
Best tamity Sewing Machine in Use,
And are the only Perfect Machines for
Stitching, Binding, Hemming, Cord.
ing, Quilting, Pucking,Felling, Gath.
ering and Embroidering,
AS ALSO
The most Economical Fre mily Sewing
Machines Im use.
Call and see thenew Improvementsor send fo
a Circular. ;
FS
WHEE
H. W.WADSWORTH, Agent.
Cor. Montcomery «nd Sacramento steerte,
hite Sulphur Springs—Napa County: ~~
rE HIS favorite place of resort, purchared by ne,
. has been put in complete order. We. have
alao erected several Castawers, and are now prepared te receive our friends and patrens. Order
for Rooms. left at ouroffice nthe Criental blotel
will be promptly attended to , ,
7 ALSTROM & &0.,
ane
CALIFUKNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
PEN. TO LINC OLN.—Passengers thro’
( from Sacramento to Lineoln in two hours !
Preigiet through from Sacramento to Liacoln in
three hours!
Ample facilities are now offered for the aceom
modation of the passenger ond freight traffic
the Central road. Persons wishitig to virit bac
ramento for business or pleasure can take the
525 4.M. train at Lincoln and arrive in the city
«9 as to have from fiveto six hours at their, dis «
yora:, returning the same dé .
Hunning of Trains:
%. Vv. R. BR. AND C.C. BR. R.
Leave Sacramento. ..6-.5 6.90 AoMyand 2 P.
Leave Lincoln. .-.+see+ 5.15 A.M and 10.304.
Freight and Yassenger Tariff.
Through Passengers...+<+-+.--ELhree Dollars
Through Freight..ssssese+ e+-sFour Deollare
: C. L. WILSON
Nov. 30th, 1861—tf
GOLDEN SYRUP !
SUGARS,
‘PXHE San Franciseo Suyar.Refinery mt. .%¢
I 1,009 gations of Golden Syrup FRESH every
day—Pvale Sherry color and. Double Ketined—
mich superior to imported Syrup. é
Also, 40,000 pounds PALLY of Crushed Pow
dered and Coffee Crv*hed Sugars, equal to any
imported, This domestic ketablishment disbur
ses six hundred thousand dollsre per annum. fur,
duty, coal wad wages. w' hin the State It# }.0ducts for ez)i lL, u. urgeers my ze tH.
%
Proprietora. 9}
KD) Nevada, township of Eureka, ss. Juatice’s
‘uurt, before [ra Stanley, dP. The People of .
the State of California to Patrick Culliman.—
You are hereby summoned to appear before the
undersigned Justice of the Peace, at his office in
said townshipon FRIDAY, the 24th day of
April, Av b., 1863, at 1 o’eloek, P. M. to answer
to the complaint ofthe Illinois Mining Co. who
demands of you the sum.of Fifty. Dollars alleged to be due for moncy paid for your use through
mistake as per bil] on hile in my office. On fall
ure so to appear and answer, judgment wil! be
rendcreé against you for the said sum sf Fifty:
Dollars and costs of suit.
Given under my hand this ninth day of April
A.D, 1368, ¢ IRA STANLEY, J. P.
It-is ordered that the foregoing Summons be
published.“inthe paly TRANSCRIPT for the
space of one week from date. _
¢ LRA STANLEY, J. P.
A truecopy, atteat ;
T. W COLEMAN, Special Deputy Const
‘UM MONS.—State of California, county @f
) Nevada. Township of Eureka, sa. Justice’s
Court before tra Stanley, J. The People
of the State of California; to Wm Arphold,.—
You are hereby summoned to appear before the
undersigned Justice of the Pence, at his office
in sald township, on Thureday the 2ch day of
June, A.D 1863, at one o’elock P.M. to anawer to
the complaivt of Fy Fert and H. Eixenbraum
who ses you for the sum of $93.56 alleged to be
due for-money paid for you as suretieson a cer»ain promissory note drawn by you Dee, 8th, 1802
made payable to Jackson Wiopeon 3 moatha ©
afterdate as per complaint now on file in my
office. On failure so to appeer and answer, judgfrmeniy will be rendered against you for the said
sum’ of $03 54 ‘and costa of suit.
4 ate under my hand this. 18th da
863.
mm 4 of March
IRASTANL&Y Justice of the Peace.
A true copy, 0. D. Bancock.
Itis-ordered that the foregoing summons be
published in Ihe NEVADA DALLY TRANSCRIPT
for the space of three months from date,
iRA STANLEY, J.P
pS 0. dD Babcock, Constable. es
BROOKLYN HOTEL!
REMOVAL!
4 Bit Famous Proprtetor
of the well knewpand old establish
od Hotel, begs leave to inform his patrons
and fiiontscthat on and aft the tre,
Nayember next.he will renye fronPehe old, :
Japidwted bullding.on Broadway; Where he has
Yesided ‘since June, 1é2 it open that and wilt 6
-BPACIOUS AND ELEGANT BRICK STROUCTURK, which was built expressly for.a hotel,
on the southeast corner of Sariwome and Pine
streets. The Building is fireproof and.aupplied
throughout with pas, and water by—the
Chrystal Spring Water Company. and every
convenience is offered at this Hotel; the rooms
ail being well ventilated, large and commedt
ous; and T do not hesitate insaying that
BROOKLYN house will be second to none in
the State. Merchants, Minera, Traders and all
others visiting the city, are invited to come and
examine for theméelves. @he Brooklyn Hotel
Ommibus will convey you to the House free, and
if you do not like the accommodations it will
cost you nothing The Omnibus willalw 6 be
at the wharfon the arrival of the inland and(ecean
steamers, to take passengers and baggage 0 the
Hotel. The Brooklyn Hotelis conveniently sit
uated, being in the central part of the city, where
3)
1 the cars of the city Railroad pass the door every
three minutes each way, to all parts of the city.
Phere ina large Reading Room attached to the
House and Library containing 500 volumes Of
Standard Weeks: aatantvely for the use of At..
guests oome willbe let by, night, .wee
fnonth, with or without bastd; attest ooact
Suites of Room to families-vr, others, at reduced
rates ‘The table will always be supplied with
an abundance of the choicest and best the market
can afford, and no expense will be spared to #¢t
a table that will defy the eriticiam of the mest
fastidious epicure. JOHN KELLY, JUNK.
San Francisco, Nov. Ist, 1862.—6m
«FOR SALE.
Homesteads & Valuable Real Katate
BUILDING LOTS for from $10 to $200
—~ALSO—
10 VARA LOTS and entire blocks of
benutiful Garden Land, in t) ‘eity and
county of San Francisco, on the line uf the San
Jose Railroad, at the west-end Dey ot.
(PERE Tithe is absolutely pRerier, being a
Spanish yrant, finally confirmed and patented by the United States. Vhe Shafter Hill re
“aes thistitle, the city authoritics respect it,
the District courts and Supreme courts of the
United States, respect it—bevsides the J'tthe
has been forever quicted bya final decree and judgment against the City.
So that there is noteven cloud on chadewapor
hit. Whoever purchases one of these lots will
buy « lotand not #lawauit. X
Offices No 19 Nagtee’s, buildig, corner oF
Montyomery and Merchunt streets, San Francis
HARVEY 5S BROWN.
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
Main Street, Nevada.
JOHN A. LAN
CASTER would inform his friends and
the publie generally
that he has addedextensivel’ tohis already larye
and elegant esteblishinent of Horses, wane
Kien, Saddles, Harness, &e. and is prepar
edto furnish as fine turn-outs as can be found is
i the State =
Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses —
aqvell equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will be
rea*y at all times. A lony experience jin the bua. :
inews and an earnest desire to retain the con
dence of-my friends. Jeads me to beHeve 1 wil!
be able to give general satiafaction.
_ Particular attention paid to Horses on lHvery
Carriages always in readiness with careful dri
vers forthe use of parties, Balls, &e. The quality of my #toek will permit me to sav that t se
secking pleasure or engaged on business w vuld
da wellto viveme a eall. ;
MILWAUKEE BREWERY
No. 16 Spring Street.
NEVADA. :
&. W. DREYFUSS,
W’ eid inform the citizens Of Nevada coun
ty and his friends, that he is im full blas
and ready to reecive orders for thet delicious
beverage, Lager Beer, which he wil) sell as
low e« anv Brewery in the county apls
H HMN EST, Bookbinder, Kelsev's
e Buildipg. Corner of Pine eat Commercia!
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