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1) The Nevada Daily Transeri
THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 7th.
> Excise Taxes.—We have heen favored:
by 8. B. Davenport, Esq., Collector for this
Federal District, with the following statement ofthe amount of taxes collected and
from what sources up to April 25th. It will
se
id
3 retail dealers in merchandize, $2,380
7200+ liquors, m 4,000
e Bd ee a2 i a]
2 manutacturers, 220
1 lawyers; — 210
99 physicians, —' 196
4 bankers, 400
6 brokers, commercial, 300
4 cattle broker. : 10
1 auctioneer, “Uncle Uke” having exclusive right in county, 20
photograpists, 20
dentista, 60
_ 6 druggists, 60
pawnbroker, 50
~® brewers, 275
G1 livery stables, 110
® tobacconists, 30
8 eating houses, 80
3 wholesale dealers in merchandize, ~ 100
® confectioners, 30
@ pediars, 30
. bowling alley 5
95 billiard tables, ’ 175
41,600 feet illuminating gas, .
4,060 barrels lager beer,
$40,734 15 worth of manufacturers,
$209 duties on carriages,
$237 44 toll bridges,
13,462 32 collected up to April 25th.
" Narrow Escapr.—A boy named Jacobs
Was yesterday discovered by John Camach
banging with his head: fast between the sill
and sash of a window on Boulder street. It
_ Sppears-‘that in attempting to get into the
. Window the sash came down upon his neck
@uspending him about two feet from the
ground. He was insensible when taken
ie and is said to be seriously injured.
-‘Tre WeaTHuer.—Never since the“morn, gatare sang together ard all the sons of
_ God shouted for joy.” was there ever sueh
“flesh and delightful mornings, such bright,
Warm and growing days, and such immacuBite evenings. The trees shoot out their
ranches by inches daily, and the grass comes
Up to ones’ knees before hé'knowsit. There
is to be loads of fruit this year, for the trees
Be speckled with it.
te Judging from appearances. now the
@opper claims in the lower part of the coun~
‘ty will run up to a very high figure in a short
Time; in other words, as the companies get
rly into their ledges so will “feet” go up.
The stockholders of the Last Chance refuse
$95 per foot. The “Wild Irish” are asking
16 per foot and so on according to the
Prospect of the lead. There is any quantity
@f copper in that section and many of the
Sompanies have fine leads.
_ Uston Leacue Meetinc.—A large and
@ntbusiastic moeting was held at the Theaers, addressed the assembled multitude.
rticulars, but will recur to the subject to~
rrow. Suffice it to say the ball is rolling.
Ee” We have seen some splendid specins of rock from the Sappho Ledge, Reese
ver mining district, in which a number of
@ur fellow townsmen are largely interested
‘Virginia city and produced at the rate of
“$700 per ton. Those interested believe they
“have gota fortune now. ~ 7
-€F We learn that a new lead-has been
Struck by-Nevada men in Augusta District,
Nevada Territory, and called the Laperces
Wedge. According to an assay made by J. J.
‘Ott, in thiscity, it yields $525 to the ton.
This ssid to be the best lead in the District.
‘County Moxey.—J.N. Turner, County
@liector, paid into the county: treasury, on
Monday, a little more than six thousand dolfats, taxes and licenses collected during the
Month of April. E, H. Gaylord paid over
af the same time twenty-four hundred dol_ Tare dehnquent taxes of 1862, collected by
__ GH Quite a number of our old citizens
‘are constantly arriving here from the Reese
River mines. They are all enthusiastic about
Be richness of the country.
Ansaxr.—Richard Lupton was
pught dewn from Little
the county jail to await e
charge of insanity.
UREITORE aT AUcTION.—The large
k of furniture at the store of Schafer &
on Broad street will be sold at auction
morning at 10 o'clock.
u tion upoa
ee
lastevening. Hon. A. A. Sargent, and
The first assay of therock was made at’
ys
York —
ego to press at too early an hour to give . .
Furniture at Auction.
Leok out for Rare Bargains!
ae
, . The entire stock of Furniture in
F.the gtore of Messrs.
On BRroap Sretet, Nevada,
” Comsisting in partof .
ee
hens lessee edadaatienibaaaas
Fk
Chamber Sets,
Bedsteads,
Sofas, Chairs,
Bureatis,
Secretaries,
. Mirrors,
. . Rocking Chairs,
Sofa Bottom Chairs, reg
; Card Tables.
Matresses,
And everything usually found Ina Furniture
Store, will be sold at Public Auction on
THURSDAY, May 7th, at 10 o’ciock.
Persons wishing any of the above articleswill de well to attend the sale. a
I. WILLIAMSON, Auctioneer. «
All persons indebted to the firm of H Hb.
Schafer & Co. are heréby notified to call and settle their accounts immediately and save trouble.
Nevada, April 17th. :
i oo
wn
why
Great Reduction in Prices !pee, a
a
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
and Rs
JEWELRY,
~AT— :
~~ C. W. YOUNG'S
No, 37 Commercial Street, Nevada city.
‘NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY!
New Stock, Spring & Summer Goods.
Ladies’ Boots and Shoes !
8. HORWITZ & .CO.,,
No. 30, Commercial street, just below the’ Transcript office, Nevada.
WE havejust received from San Fran: cieao, a large and varied assortment of
Forei and Domestic Dry Goods. Ladies’ ts, Shoes, &v. Ladies are invited te call and examine our stock.
WANTED!
Ger” QUARTZ SUITABLE FOR
apl6
Cutting Jewelry,
By FRONTIER A. DEVIERCY,
api2-3m 487 Pine street, San Francisco.
A Fine Residence for Sale!.
THE fine, large and new residence of Dr. H. Hunt, on Arisp seapae J Hill in thie city is offered
for sale on reasonable terms: The
grounds are ample and cultivated,
set with trees. shrubs, &e. and
the residence itself is one of the most commodious character supplied with — conveL . Apply to the ower or at Spence &
Wickes’ Store, Broad Street.
Nevada, April 5th, 1863.
ANTED. — (nformation of Willam
Collims, a na of Fayette county,
Pennsylvania. who has und the vicinity of Nevada city, California, fo @ last four
or'five years. .Any person knowing anything
of his whereabouts, will confer a great favor by
addressing his brother, ISAAC COLLINS,
api2-Im San Francisco.
New Orleans Fruit Store! !
‘ No. 66 Broad Street, Nevada,
MICHELE CICATO, Fruit and
Confectionery Store. Dried and Green.
Fruits of kinds; wholesale snd retail. .Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, ete.
Nevada, March 2th—tf : :
CHARLES DUNN, Jr.,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
FFICE--In Kidd’s Building, adjoining the
QO arber,
B
of McConnell & G corner of
d and Eee ere, Nevada. . ;
17—t 4%,
NOTICE !
AUL apply to the Board of Supervisors
I ce flavetiaevuty, on the first Monday ia
May next, or as roon thereafter as the same can
be Leard dor license to xeep a Toll Koad, leading from the Junction House to the Columbia
House, in Bloomfield Township.. . ;
April 26th, 1863. _D. H.CRUSEN.
WILLIAM R. COE,
‘Dealer in Boots and Shoes,
Cor. Main and Commercial st,
Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of Brogans, Boy’s Keots &
Shoes, Ladies’ and Misses Shocs &
Gaiters. Boot & Shoe Findings al.
ways on hand. Repairing done on
short notice. ep24
EB. HM. GAYLORD,
DIsTRICT ATTORNEY
“t —n-alithe courts of Nevada
. county. Office at the Court House
evada, Oct. 13th, 1861.
PIONEER CIGAR STORE
S$. ROTHSCHILD,
Des jn Cigars, Tobacco, Genu: ime Me€rsechaum Pipes &c.
39 MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
N. B. Btore closed from Friday evening te
aturday evening. .
Patronize Home Manufacture !
FRESH GROUND JAVA. COFFEE :
FORTUNE GUES,
‘No. 13 Commercial Street, Nevada. “
Kan sree et 5 tae tg
put up by himself. Warranted the un‘articles usually found in Ground
= H. H. Schafer & Co. . AMERICAN
DRY GOODS STORE!
2,
o
¥
* aac
Cc. H: COLBY,
Broad Street, NWevada City.
ee
Respectfully invites the attention of the Ladies
to his Large and choice stock of
FASHIONABLE
a
DRY
GOODS.
Consisting in part of
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Nene Silks of all kinds,
Silkgandgyw ool Damasks,
Carpets and Oil Cloths,
Nevada, April 5th.
{
WINE AND LIQUOR STORE!
AUGUSTIN ISOARD, «=~ ~Proprietor.
Two doors above Weaver & Co’s Store,
Broad Street, Nevada,
T WOULD call attention to the fact that 1
have on hand a large assortment of the
first quality of Liquors, consisting of
Brandy,
in,
Wines,
Whiskey,
‘Cordials, &c.
Also. a few gallons of Wine manufactured
om the Grape by myself, in this py Ae
one but the best of Liquors offered for.
frie, api AUGUSTIN ISOARD,
BLAZE’S SALOON:
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCTAL 8ST
If You Want a Geod Drink,
GO TO BLAZE’S!
Nevada. Sept. 6-tf
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
Surgical and Mechanical Dentis
Office—Corner of Broad and Pine streets,
I would inform my friends and
F all wishing my services that
1AM PREPARED
to attenithose favo me with a'‘call, at all
hours. feeth after hav become sensitive by
exposure of the nerve will be filled without
caus 5
ILL WARRANT ALL WORK I F
Done at this Office, to be performed in a MORE
SKILLFUL MANNER, and better satisfaction
given, than e:sewhere in his vicinity, otherwise
no ch will be made @ My charges are moderate, and to suit the times. I am permanently
focated in thie place.
SPENCE & WICKES,
. \Wholesale Drugg ists,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
TREES! TREES!!
iim Pene’s Pear, Plum, ae
‘
App leand every kind
Of the choicest varieties: 39 varieties of im— English Goosberrys and Shrubs of every
ud. Yor sale at reasonable prices.
M.S. MARSHALL
N. B.—Leave your orders at Dr. Kent’s D
Store, or at Marshall’s Ranch, Grass Valley. j1
CEO. E. WITHINCTON,
Sign and Ornamental Painter,
House Painting promptly attended to.
Dealer in Paper Hangings, Curtain Fixtures, &.
At tlie foot of Broad Strect, Nevada.
DR. F. HILLER,
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
F FICE, corner of Pine and Broad Streets,
Pits Building, (ap Fae a
OR. HILLER yg gh ed y attention to
eases of Midwifery. all Diseases ef long
ing. pe
Nev June 18th 3m
octineirae DAViS, of the of the Hall, Member of t
College. of London. omiee, tit
House.” Neva om Spee was , ada. !
-‘. Neva
H. MACKIE, LEGER Hy MENRY PHILIP.
_H. MACKIE & CO.,
BANWEERS.'’”’
(Successors ta C. W. Mulford.)
“At the old stand, Main ia ‘
OLD DUST bought at the dligheet
Sight Cheeks <a. ion Francisco and Saera
meni
Exchange on the Atlantic States and Burope,
in sums to suit. oer:
Advances, made on Gold forwarded t :
Mint for Assay or Coin corgi
, County Scrip bought at the Highest Rates:
&. = a for msurance net Fire:
erada, July let, 1862. a yi
GEORGE W. KIDD,
In the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada.
OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Mar.
ket Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust
a for Assay or for Coinage at the U.S
Sight Cheeks on San Franciseo and Sacramento
D on the Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rate
tlections made, and State and County Ses
urities purchased at the highest Market value
Bowne. March 7. 1861-tf .
GEO. A. WEAVER, Hanh Se WH. CLARK
Nevada. ge San Francisco.
WEAVER & CO.,
No. 59 Broad Street.
HOLESALE and retail, dealers inGRO
CERIES, PROVISIONS, SHELF GOODS
INING TOOLS, ge., &. Have taken the
Stand formerly occupied by WEAVER & NEWMAN, and will be in constant receipt of a complete. Stock of Goods, which ‘will be sdld at
most reasonable rates for CASH. A portion of
be Public Patronage solicited. :
er Goods delivered free of bregee Pag?
ie ‘ WEAVER &CO.
Nevada, March, 18th 1862.
G.W. KIDD, ©. C. LEAVITT,’ A. H. HANSON
A. H. HANSON & CO.,
GTogussons TO T. ELLARD BEANS
& CO., 4
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions,
* Liquors, Nails, Powder, .
Quicksilver, Mining
TOOLS, ETC.
No. 52 Broad Street, Nevada,
KF Gocds delivered Free of Charge. de?
FAMILY GROCERY STORE.
A. BARUH,
‘Opposite St. Louis House,
No. 27 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cal,
Informs the public-that he will k
se on hand, iam
Ranch Butter, Cheese, Vegetaliles, Coffee; Casé Goods,
A fine assortment of Goods usvally
store of that kind. His articles are all of the
pow ager d and will be. sold cheap for cash.—
can always bé found at his old stand on Commercial street.
Nevada, Noy. 16th
TIMMONS & CO.,
DEALRRS IN
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
: No. 40 Main Street. —
Gregory & Boring’s old stand.
—Fruit,
found In a
4 e
Nevada, Dec. 2nd, 1862.
DAVENPORT & CO.,
No. 25, Commercial Street, Nevada.
HOLESALE & RETALL, DEALlers in _. :
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
ar Gonda Delivered Frex of Charge.
Nevada, March 6th, 1863.
EMPIRE MEAT MARKET.
No, 56 Commercial street,
5. C. MASEL & CO.,
(Successors to Chas Kent.) *
J.C.MASEL & CO., respect
fully inform their‘ riends and the
blic that they can always be
und at the above place, where
they keep ow hand the best quality of Amersan
Beef, Pork, Mutton,
Corned Beef and Bork.
Live Beet Cattle alwaysfor salc c4areae
onable price
Retail Dealers furnished with Beef at low
rates. He solicits a continuance of the very liberal patrenage heretofore received. .
Nevada, May 28thif
CENTRE MARKET, NO, 2
Vommercial Street, th
Two doors below the Transcuirt offiee
BULACHER & KRAFT.
FRESH MEATS@F ALL
kinds, at Wholesale and Ketail.—
This Market, is continually supplied with the choicest meats of
all kinds, and customers willbe attended without a moment’s delay.
Nevada, Sept 3d.—-lm
Dp. S&S. BAKER,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits
Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed, .
No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada.
\RESH MEATS, of ALI, KINDS
.i on hand and for sale at Cheap rates for
cash.
Goods delivered Free efCharge
Within a reasonable distance of Nevada.
WoOoD—Of all kinds, on hand and for sale
cheap for cash. A3~ti
Tron and Brass Foundry
And Machine Shop,
Spring Street, Nevada City
(TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS BUIL’
te order. Castings and ofev
8 iv ;
Horse Power tind Car Wheels. All orders filed
-and at a6 1UW Fates as. any establish
ment im atramento or San Wraneisco—freigh
added.Feb 16-tf HEUGH & THOK,
M. GCREENHOOD,
FORW ARDING, STORAGE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
Carpenter's Building, Front St. bet. Ls & M
SACRAMENTO. ©
T HAVE made my arrangements to forward _
goods to Cee
NEVADA COUNTY,
NEVADA TERRITORY,
«+ ESMERALDA,
HUMBOLDT. :
I have also Agents at the principal Railroad
Depots, which will ensure—satisfactory and
epeedy dispatch of all goods intrusted to my
care at the lowest rolling freight.
__-Mark your goods
* CARE OF M. G., SAC.”
To avoid mistakes, send steamer receipt.
cramento, March 6th, 1863.
BAILEY HOUSE,
Broad Street, Nevada.
NAT. BAILEY,
WOULD inform his old friends and
vee the public that has. taken the above
4 house and is now ready to accommodate
all Who favor him with.their patronage.
THE ROOMS
. Have all been furnished with the best of Beda
and Furniture, inferior to none in the mountains.
THE TABLE
Will at all times be furnished wiih the best ihe
market affords.
THE PRICES
Will be as reasonable as any house in the city.
The House will be kept open all night,
ce NO LIQUORS SOLED. 24.
Give me a call, and I will guarantee sutisfacm. : AT. BAILEY,
Nevada, Feb. 10th, 1863, Proprietor.
HO, FOR WASHOE! ah
California Stage Company's
DAILY LINE OF
CONCORD COACHES.
For Virginia, Carson and Washoe
Cities via Nevada and the Henness
Passi!
——
The above Line leaves
-. Sacramento at64¢ A.M
id jenny evils ato a, M.
ada upon the arrival of
the coachés from Marysville ond Sacramento,
RETURNING.
Leave Virginia City at 8 A. a, connecting
with the eons s Coaches at Nevada for
‘Sacramento and Marysville. Passengers can
rely upon getting through onthe above Routes
as speedily as any other across the Mountains.
A. WAGENER,
Agent at Nevada.
-Nevada Stage Company!
Through to Virginia City in 24 hours,
STAGE leaves the office of
the Nevada Stage Company,
commencing April lat, i669,
and running thereafter on alternate days starting from Grass Valley at 1%
M.,and Nevadal Pp. M. Persons going to theTerritory would do well to make Grass Valley.
or Nevada their starting point. as there are two
lines Pe b psd over, P Pansangees by our pine
ma upon a quick trip and everys safety
and: q JAS. McCUE. womfort.
General Agent,
Office at Nevada, opposite the National Exchange. THOS. HENRY, Agent.
apis
ee
Office at Grass Valley. atthe Winconsin Ho’ W.LUKE, Agent.
April, 5th, 1863. ;
FAST FREICHT LINE !
Pn. .
I AM NOW PREPARED TO FORward
Packages and Goods of all Kind !
—To—
VIRGINIA CITY!
Through from Nevada in 3 days! !
. THOS. HENRY.
Forwarding & Commission Merchant,
At Weaver & Co., No 59, Broad 8t., Nevada.
Nevada, Feb. 1st, .1863—-tf
HERIF F's SALE,.—By virtue of ancxi eeution to me directed delivered out of the
Hon. District Court of the 14th Judicial District
in and for the county of Nevada, State of California, bearing date March 23d, A.p. 1863, in favor
of Frank Turpin, and against W. W. Nichols,
for the sum ofi.wenty-five hundred, thirty-one
and 25-100 dol s,(debt,) with interest on the
———. said sum or $2,531 25 from the 13th day of Fely.~*
1863, at the rate of 14; percent per month, until
paid, together with alt costs of suit. I have
fewied upon the following described property
which was heretofore attached to-wit :-—All_ anit
singular that certain dwelling house and out
buildings together with the raneh upon which
the same is situated now oceupied by defendant
containing 160 acres of land (more or less).Jocated about 3 mile in au easterly direetion from
the village of Columbia iil], Nevada county,
California together with all the. privileges. and
appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also.
that certain cut and mining claims situated
about I mile ina south-easterly direction from
Columbia lll. Nevada eounty and known as
Spring creek. cut or claims together with ail
rights of Way water rights, privileges. franchises and appurtenances thereunto belonginty
or in any wise rtaming.
Notice is hereby given that I will expose to
public sale all the above deserthed property, to
the highest bidder for cash, ia front of the Cours
House door; in Nevada, on Tuesday. April 2ist.
1863, between the hours of 9 wv’elock, AM-, and
40’clock, P.M.
Given under my hand, this 23d-day of March
1863. %. W,. KNOWLTON, Sheriff:
Scaris & Niles, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. ra
The above sale is tponed to Tuesday.
April 28th. 1663. N.W. ENO 1.TON Sheriff
above sale is postponed till Tuesday ow PRO
May 163 oN. W. KNOWLTON, sheriff.
: io OS above sale i+ pos ‘till Tuesday
May 19th, 1803. WN. W. KNO 'LTON, Sherif. .
1 it EOI ED A NBA PEN