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hs, Etc.
FRIDAY MORMING JUNE 12:n.
of the
The
Wz
H. WENDLER,
No.29 Browdé:strect, Nevada,
Under, the Odd Fellows’ Hall.
eeeememenaenl
1
: a ‘
tire stock of
H. Hy, Shiu, r
'_ & Co. fam prepared to farnish
Chamber Setts, :
Bedsteads,
Bureaus,Sec etartes,
Chairs,
-. _. Tables,
“Sofas,
‘Bedding and Furniture of every description at
re#sonabie-rates.
. Upholstery of all description done.
Furniture repaired and cleaned my26-tf
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS! .
California Stage Company’s
COA CHE ss,
WILL LEAVE NEVADA
DAILY
At 5 o'clock, P. M.,
Virginia & Carson Cities
Arriving at Virgin et '2 P. M.
pee
Returning will leave Virginiaat 5 AL
-_M. arriving at Nevada at 10 P. M.
Connecting*with the
Company's Daily Line ef
Concord Coaches for Sacramento,
At 4A. M. :
For Marysville at 7 A. M.A. WAGENER, Agent.
Office at the National Exchange Hotel
Nevada. June 2d—tf
FAST SIX HORSE LINE
—To—
NEVADA TERRITORY !
‘REMOVAL.
1 NEW GOODS!
Eee.
NEW STOCK
———
GEORCE E. TURNER,
". Would respectfully Inform the citizeus of Ne
vada and vicinify that he hes removed.
his large stock of z
HARDWARE,
And everything usually Pept in that ine to the
store lately occupied by Pier and Welch. on
Commercial Street,
A few doors below Pine Street.
He has recelved a large and entire new stock of
GLASS & CROCKERY WARE.
o °
everything in the sbove line he invites the particular aitention of the ladies in this seetion of
country tq:his
Stock of-Crockery Ware and
j his Prices !!
For sale wholesale and retail.
GEO. E. TUBNER,
Nevada. June 2d.
REMOVAL.
BE Ses
To No, 45 Broad Street, Nevada.
A. C. PIER,
Has Removed his Large and Magnificent
—STOCK OFr—
GLASS & CROCKERY WARE,
——TO THE STORE——
Adjoining Spence & Wickes,
Whicre he hopes to receive the patronage of those
in want of
Tea Sets, China and Stone China.
Dining * cts, China and Stene China.
Chamber Sets, Plain and Fancy.
over the . CoRRECTION.—In noticing the late de‘ovale, eision of Judge McFarland in the case
Middle Yuva Causal Water Co. vs. Powers et
uppiied ui “ _ al-we were anstaken in suying -hat the title
0 the pretiises Was decided. The pluiutitis
¢laimed @ tier a mortgage trou “The Eures
ka Lake Co,” giving « ¢.ght of possession until the mot tgage debt should be satisfied ; aud
n, defendants claimed uuder a mortgage of Lhe
character from “The Eureka Lake Water
rotypes, : Company,” anéiher corporation ; su that ouViews, ‘Ete. ly the present right of possession was detera ii. apived iu the action. ‘The case, however, in: volved many. puints of great interest to the
THE Distkicr JuvucsuiP.—lt having
PINS’! deen uudersteod by correspondence with the
<Gentral Coumittee of Placer county, that
= in cleay the delegutrs trom that county to the Union
ND & CO. State convention will be instructed by the
county convention of that county, to meet
the delegates ‘from Nevada at Sacramento
LCE. and nominate a candidate fur District Judge
for the District compnsed of the two coun. ties, 8 prupusitum will made in the county
S convention in this place en Munday aextte}
accord with the movement and itsubject. It
will save the trouble and expense of a Judi«
. ial convention, and the plar-ia nat without
urse, precedent. Judge Searls was nominated in
: oe like manner at Sactamento in 1856, by the
, June 16th delegates from Nevada, Sierra and Plumas,
ork taiew iy the State Conver ion.
ney’s grey Horse Autuvesr—fac team of B.
of $300. near the edge of the bank on the road going
down to the Illinois Bar bridge, on Wedness
every newly day afternvon, and the whole concern was
+ be anticipaprecipitated down the bank, killing one of
s brows iusre the horses, and otherwise making damage .
ey mare, unA gentiéinan uf the colored persunsion was
ssion to the driving, and saced himself by jumping off.¢
LNISON, : ——EEEEeeeee
ProprictorsTue SoLtvien< on Gaeensacks.—An
honest seldi-r, of the Fortieth Indiana reggE! iment, whosmind had been poisoned by
= treasonvble teschings of the Cincinnati
fagquirer, oye day came to the headquarters
AHAY, and inquired’ot Col. Bluke if greenbacks
7. Broad St, Werereally gomg down.where they “Greenbacks will gu down,” replied the
lant Colon-t, “when you go down,
ks, lue coatsand the greenbacks are in the
d Pens, sane boat, and wust sink or awim together.”
——s “Then,” said the soliier, ‘a discount on
shiniaat dene: greenbacks is adiseount on us?”
ss Sona it exactly,” said the Colotiel: “and
nanufactured, as long as we wit victories in the field, greener ane nl banks will be worth » premium.” .
Some stone cing ol the T3th century
ITORE. containing the remains of nvtables of that
time, have litely been found in the Sanctuary
. Fruit store of Worcester Cathedral. Eugland, aud atExchange tract much attention.
nde arranyeMi :
ES D‘They have queer names in New Hamphire. A wrier ina Dover paper mentions
c Fruits, the following cuphonwus localities in con: nection with a certein wovement; “Every
hole and cerver was full of it from Clamshell
‘and sold by Corner to Poxe O’Muonshine Brook, from
TAIL. penta to Canaan, trom Wichtrotto Leathe
: e ’
. is
sity soltetted: <te City —_ Mink Brook te Sudom
LARK. _ _ VaLuaBLe Correr Discovery.—On
re Monduy . st, siys the Shasta Courier, M. A.
, of FURECharson discoversd a meh copper claim on
r the eoming the East Fork of Clear Creek, in this county,
may3i tf about 18 miles from Shasta. An assay was
made by Messrs E. Lewin & Co, which
showed the rock to be the richest in sulphurSounty. ets of cupper af any clan yet found in thie
a tna Sateen bs oo reevmbies some of the
ashoe, tichest Colurade copper rock, and if the ledge
“§ one is found to be ext-netve will offer one of the
ovether with pao sp for asfe inve«tment of labor * and
build
i .
building to of capital of any in ihe State
ag a vo : THe Scame.—Some unmitigated brute
well to eal) @nys that the present seasun’s Spring bonnet
er ange “may be sent mentally characterized as
rer & = > in white chip, split straw, and erape, on the
saath ncnoneenn aatural history of oyster shells. Twenty
OL. pe will buy one that is warranted to sat) wear rior a whole. day, aid then
onde fraa be use one rainy Sunday. Twenty: a ie lars will purchase a concave seale of
jada City and white a attached tua bird of paradis:wee aes feather and trimmings, and protected from
ied w.E grease on the hxirby an undercoating of tulle
pees by Wcap. at once stiexgthened aud aggravated by
to $500 per moss roses and desperateiy green leaves.”
may 29 tf te like thicought to keep fresh at lenst
ys under an w-nbrella,moss roses being
THS quite hardy in this climate.
LOOw. “Tis our turn now,” as the autumn
leaves said to the west wind. “You be blowthe citizcns of ed!" was the reply, and the leaves blushed
Lp oy Aw old man, when dangerously sick, was
s of i trged to take advice of a doétor, but object~
tp wes Bese) ed, saying, “I wish todie a natural death.”
nt on hand. A STORY is told of a tavern-keeper by the
sal Exehange_ name of A.° 8. Camp. The painter, in
=o ae toa painting his-sign, left out the points, so it
’ Bead, “Tavern kept by A S Camp. :
, 2 om Be
fone mon mre THE total sales of Government five-twenFrom Nevada City to Virginia City in 20 hours!
From Virginia City to Nevada C.ty in 16 hours!
> NEW
ARRANGEMENT!
On and after Monday, June ist, 1663, at 4 o’elg@ck, r. M., and altern te days therca ter, I
will start atix Horse Dtage from my vffice im
Nevada city or
Virginia City, Carron City and all parts-of
NEVADA TEUKRITORY.
Passengers leaving the office in th: city of Ne. } -vadu,atdo'clockin the alternoun can
arriving in Virgivia city ati. M , the next day.
On and after the date of this noti-e 1 will run
Six Horse t.ame all the way.
Making Pascengers wlk is “played out 23
The return Stage leaves the office at Virginia
cl y on Tuesday morning, June 2d, and every
other day thereafter, at to’ciock. A M., and arriving in Nevada city at > o’cluck in the evening
of the same day.
ers willhave an opportunity of stoping at Nevada city till4 o'clock the next myraoe and then can take the stage for
Sacramento and arrive in time to take the Boat
for San Francisce, mak‘ng the tr p through
from Nevada Territo:y to the Bay in
Th blic ean depend making the time
theoushs as speathas in th 6 aiverteemenh.
F.om. Nevada city to Virginia city in TWENTY
Hours !
‘From Virginia city to Nevada city in sixTEEN
Hovugs!
I will refund the pass: money If 1 ever fail
to make the time. al
EVERY SAFETY AND COMFORT
Is guaranteed to ers traveling on my.
line. Passengers will eunter a favor by reper)
ing any negligence on the part of avy of niy employeecs.
JAMES 8S. McCUE,
Proprietor.
Suecesror to Nevada Stage Company.
Office at Nevada, opposite the National Ex
change. ‘
— at Grass Valley. at the Wisconsin HoNevada, May 20th—tf
H. HORWITZ & CO.,
Nevada City.
fn a a a
Lawea ond ali kind Fancy ata
No. 54 Broad Street,
tes, up to May 10, was ieurly $7,000,000..
‘. ut ‘Le riteries.
. blishme nt. in Boston, M
OUR NATIONAL BIRTHDAY!
We are now prepared to supply individuals,
CLUBS OR COMMITTEES
Of Cities and Towns,
With new and appropriate exhibitions of .
FLERE WOR K $8!
for the
FOURTH OF JULY, 1863.'
ROM novel and beautiful desings of our
own, and will make to order $
LARGE FANCY PIECES
From any design or pattern furnished us. vary:
ing in size from 25 feet to 200 reet frontage, and
from Wie l00h ighth We aleo offer our newly
manufactured stock consisting in part of :
Sky Rockets, Colored ; :
sky Rockets, Plain;Serpents ;
Blue Lights ;
, Bomb Rockets ;
Stars
Chaplets
Portable pieces, for country exhibitions packed with cure, #0 that they eck Doont wed to any
part of this state, oF day: ‘of thie adjoluing States
UNION TORPEDOES,
AND one
CONSTITUTION FIRE CRACKERS ti!
A le atyle of Fire Crackers than ever before sold in the coun*ry—made in China for our
special order—and explode with a very loud
report. :
all fire Works sold by us a Pin
Wheels smali serpents and Fire ere) are
manufactured at our Laboratory in Sun Francisco, under the superintendence of Mr. George
H. Fowler, long ecouvected with and m
ef J.G. Yoveys's celebrated. Pyrotechnic a
ane., and we, with confid -nee guarantee the excellence of our work
Printed lists of Fire Works and Prices moet
ed on application by mail or Wells, Fargo
Co’s Express. :
CHURCH & CLARK,
Re, 407 Front atreet, \
my6-td San Francisco.
E. F, SPENCE,
Wholesale Druggist,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Silver Plated Ware,
Table Cutlery, Goblets,
Tumblers,
Vases, « beautiful lot.
Self-Sealing Glass Cans,
For preserving fruite—a new patent. Call
and examine them. :
Lamps, «f all kinds aud sizes:
And anything from a C. C. Plate up.
Establishment of this kind. 1 «hall continue to
add tu my present stock, from time to time, to
mect the wauts of this community.
Crders trom the country will be promptly and
. faithfu'ly attended to
1 invite the attention of every one to the
@wONLY STOCK 4
OF ates:
GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE
Im the City or County !
A. Cc. PIER,
= No. 45 Broad Street.
Nevada. June Sth-tf
_. Richmond Taken, sure.
'
L. PHILLIPS,
N CUMMERCIAL, STREET has just
received the best and largest assortment of
Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, «c.
. . Ever brought into this city. Will also keep
constantly on hawdwfine assortment of
. Toys and Fancy Goods.
Nevada. May 234—tf
Grocery Store and Bakery.
JULIUS DREIFUSS,
0 43 Pine Street, has just received alarge
and choice stock of
5 Lis, Poceistens, he.
Which he sell at low rates. Give me one trial.
Presh Banch Butter received eve
day. : my2i .
of
Wipro Oak rar Pre seedy.
*
per cord for]
MH. MACKIE," MBNRY-PRLuP.
(Sucressors to ©. W. Mulford )
oun oe wart es Rates ST bought at the Highest }
Sight Frane os : mento « Cheeks on & isco and Saera .
a
tye ait," ANentlo States and. Kasope, :
al foe Waa oad orate he 8.
coanty Scrip bought at the Highest Rates.
Ree July dst, teed. eae tf
GEORGE W. KibD, “
in the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada 4
YOLD DUST Purchased at the
Highest Mag
orwarded for Assay or for Oomage te ely :
a oe
Mint.
ta on the Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rate
FS op gar geryp es : State and Cc
Nevat BB age noe 5 7. Wwe -tf eee
GEO. A. WEAVER, . .W. :
: Nevada, } ‘len yas ‘
WEAVER & o.
ms mp sy 59 Broad Street.
OLESALE and retail i
CERIES, PROT ISIONS/ SE ALP GOObe
MINING TOULS, &c, &c.Have taken the
Stand formerly eccupied by WEAVER & NEW.
MAN, and will be in constant t of a .
plete Stock of Goods, which with: 3
“be
most reasonable rates o wae
b> Public Pat aa of
> Goods delivered free wf re a
Nevada, March, 18th 1862. —— —
G. W. KIDD, ©. C. LEAVITT, 4. M. HANSON
A. H. HANSON & CO.,
Steggstons TO T. BLLARD BEANS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL _
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions,
Liquors, Nails, Powder,
Quicksilver, Miniag
) TOOLS, :TO.
No. G2 Hroad Street, Nevada.
84 Gocds delivered Free uf Charge. _ de?
FAMILY GKOCERY STORE.
. . As BARUH,
Opposite St. Lowis House,
Neo 27 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cas .
I ss mae ae public that he will keep
Ra ’
A fine assortment + faves soually found i
er canite ont aan Ge mia for rat quality an 80
Hecan always be found at his $a and on Cots.
Nevada, Nov. 16th
TIMMONS & CO.,
_. DEALERS In
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
No. 40 Main Street.
‘BATES & McOORMIOK,
Wholesale Druggists
t ROAD STREET, NEVADA,
> Prescriptions carefully compounded. £4
Having purchased the entire interest
of T.H, & I, J. Rolfe, im the
BROAD STREET BOOKSTORE,
OULD respectfully invite public attention
to his Mteck and Prices.
1 have the Largest stock of Gold Pens, Books,
Stationery. Bi.nk Book-. Cut .&e. in town
and can sell as low ifpot low.r tha» any other
dealer. I shall always be pleased to see any who
may favor ine with their patronage or that may
wish to examine my stock and p: My motto
shall aiways be
Quick Sales and Small Profits!
As Il intend tc be a fixture in Nevada, I will
do business accordingly.
°
Lam mow prepare :to contend against
any Opposition! !
7 Give meacall. .
Coruer of Broad and Pine Streets.
A. P. CHURCH.
-. No. 35, Commercial Street, Nevada.
GRgory & Boring‘s haa
DAVENPORT & CO.,
HULESALE & RETALL, DBALme
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
ir Gewwia lelivered Fuge of Charge.
Nevada, March 4th, 1863.
EMPIRE MEAT MARKET.
: No. 5 Commercial street,
3. C. MASEL & CO.,
(Successors to Chas Kent.)_
J.C. MASEL &CU.,
fully iuform their *rivede le
: " that can songs oS
nd at the t plece,
they keep ca hand the best quality of
Beef, Pork. Mutton,
Corned Beef and Bb ork.
Live Beet Cattle alwaysfor talc rt acene
Retail Dealers furnished with Beef at
rates. He solicits a coptinuance of the verg
eral pat hereto (Gre received. —
Nevada, May 28thtf
CENTRE MARKET, NO. 2
Vommercial Street, .
Two doorg below the Transcuir® fee
BULACHER & KRAFT.
FRESH MEATS’ PF
hinds, oh Wpereene and Rete
This is contioually .
all kinds. and customers will be :
out a moment’s delay
Nevada, Sept 3d.—tf
Pacific Mail Steumship Co.
The fallowi steamsh'ps will
ae tched the month of
une 3
&t. Lowis—June 3d.
Comstis ution—.J une 13.
Orizaba—June 24d
* From Folsom St. Wharf,at 9 o’elock, a. m.
For Panama.
Passen will be conveyed from Panama to
A+pinwall by the Panama Railroad Compony
fro wallto New York by the Atlan
and Pacific Company.
: A. B. FORBES, Agent.
New. Orleans Fruit Store! !
No. @ Broad Street, Nevada.
MICHELE CICATO, Fruit and
Store. Dried and Green
5 ete.
. FRSSELMESTS of USE.
D. S&S. BAKER,
a DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Oan Fruits
Wheat, Barley and Ground Feet, .
No. 74 Broad Street, Nevads.
cash.
Goods delivered Free efC €
Within areasonable of Nevad
WOOD—Of all kinds, on bale
cheap for cash. :
NILES SEARES,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law&