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NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1863.— ee NO. 54.
. “ Transcript, State Teachers’ Institute! © PALMER. HANSCOM & CO., SNOW TENT HOUSE.-...
Kevata Daily ? . A STATE. Teachers’ Institute-~ called by = GOLDEN STATE TRON WoRKS!! !. 4 Av SACKET, .Managing Agent
, = etwas a the Superinterident of Public Instruction, = ECCT Fr: vitt find the table proPublished Daily—Monday Except will be held in San Francisco, commencing Mon: TANUFAGTURE IRON CASTINGS vided with everything the market affords
r9.0n, whith ut aie Sent day, May 4th 1863, and closing .on Saturday, ae N cat = and good clean Rooms and eds. A large Corsoon follow Pee AEE, ES 5 May. 9th. A course of frée @Veuing lectures. on foc : ralis connected with the Barn. ‘Hay and Bare
ic Fits, By oP, BROWN Proprietor. subject relating to Public Schools will be delin. aS ley always on land and sold at the lowest
ay. Expire, so hee ie ey vered by the following lecturefs : Nevada Wey Machinery of all Kinds! rates. § asoned Lumber of all kinds:
equently fol ‘ing. hettbsned at tot tates Rev, Thomas. Star King, ’ ee ae _. Shakes, Shingles, Laths,ES,” a Agee neann Peo Geo. W. Minns, Esq,, Daily . KNOX’ AMALGAMATORSMatched Flooring, &c
ton.” i Job Printing neatly and promptly executed P 3. D. Whitney Bt an Cibedbnia x : for sale, and seasoned Sugar Pine, cr freight to
etr_ suffering Office—On Commercial Sireet. : ror. J. D. mney; ate Geologist, Transcript. A Spegial Department for _ ‘ _acrameuto city.
a pained — —ame . ne. EE. panies ie pa niltieges Mia Mantel Grates, Stove Works, CalHOTEL DE PARIS.
ms,.°> : ws fl 4 7 = + By, is 76 = ~~ ae ; > f e
num ption, . BROOKLYN HOTEL! The dutty exercises will be epnducted by ‘a N®*Sivice ARD IGOR PRINTING droma, etc. ete. Broad Street. Nevada City,
REMOVAL!
sitll:
¢ HE Famoas Proprietor /
‘of the well kriown and old establist¥
ed Hotel, begs leave to inform emp th .
and friends that on and aft r the first’o
Novembernext he will remove from the old, dilapidated Memigear en Broad war pase beg er
nh FP Eaided sinee ,hine, 1562, and” e
T SKEPTICAL ‘SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT BRICK STRUCmales, TURE, which was built expressly fora hotel,
, or Contemof the Asser.
me eted witl
sngthen ane
hu imvartably
on.the southeast corner of Sansome and Pine
atreeta. The Building is fireproof and.supplied
througheut with gas, and water’ by the
Chrystal Spring Water Company. and every to Females,
‘by any othe convenience is_offere’ at this Hotel; the room:
ion, Irregula all being well ventilated. large anti.commodi
of Customary ous; and I-do not hesitate insaying that
hous state of BROOKLYN -house will be second tonone in
Sterility, and the State. Merchants, Miners, Traders and all
sex, whethet : others visiting the city, are invited to come and
of Dissipation, examine for themselves. TheBrooklvn Hotel
Umnibus will convey you to the House free, ard
OF LIFE. if you do not like the accommedations it will
cost you nothing. The Omnibus willalw_ s be
at the wharfon the arrival of the infand andlcean
ktéamers, totake passengers an i baggage 90 the
Hotel. The Brooklyn Lfotelis conveniently sit
uated, being in the central part of the city, where
the cars of the city Railroad pass the door every
. three minutes each way, to sll parts of the city.
' There isa mrge Reading Room attached to the
rE
rHOUT Th.
CULY. OR U
LEASANT AN?
nd Improve
sESsS tiouse and Library containing 500 volumes of
ittle Expense; Standard-Works. exclusively for the use of its
imeonvenieuce : guests Rooms willbe let by night, week or
mouth, with or without board; also, elegant
. Suites of Room to familiesor others, at reduced
rates. The table will always be supplied with
ves strength to
. t the U an abundance of the choicest and bes! the market
~ = ‘iat ean afford, and no expense will be spared to set
tng freque a table that will defy the criticism of the mest
fastidious epicure. JOHN KELLY, June.
San Franciseo, Nov. ist, 1862.—6m
SANDS
f Quacks, THE. THOROUGH BRED HORSE
o.be-cured in RIFLEMAN,
re deceived ant
e use of “Powlin the system,
m,and
ige.
1onU for all at
‘and no matter
EN W4ill stand for Mares this sea-&
, on, at Doli’s Ranch, midway on
‘the main road between Red Bluff and Tehama,
up to August Ist. .
Terms—$100 Per season.
Pedigree—Riflemas, b h, bred by John H.
DING, * “Cooper, of Fayette co., Ky. in 1855, Got by lin
sthe aid of ‘ “Glencoe, out ofthe dam Frazier and Markéalen
‘by Rodolph, g d Butterfly by Sumpter— Maria
7 by Daidrige’s Fearnaught—Imp Janus.
Diuretic. Rodolph was by Sir Anchy, of Transport, dam
a éffect in afl by Haxall’s Moses.(he by [mp Sir Haray}ed b
. : Biackburn’s Whip. g gd Maria, by Ccraig’s AlMMERDED. fred. ¢ ¢ g d the celebrated Prior mare.
t and respo => Sumpter was by Sir Archy, out of a sister to
#he dam of Thornton's Rattler, by linp Robm
Beadbreast, g d by Obseurity, g gd Old Slamer‘s Kin by Imp Wildair, gg gd the mare Cab,imported by Col. Delancy. of Virginia in 1767.
Buzzard was imported in 1787; got by Woodpecker, dar by Dux ; Curiosity by Swap ; Keguas ; Gddolphin Arab, :
_dimp Janus was foaled in 1746, and gut by EngJanus, dam by Fox, zy-d by the Bald Galloars’ standing.
AND FAME.
six for $5,00.
“ly packed from
mmunications
ce Gratis!!
» an Alderman
HELMBOLD, =
y, his prepare
reury, or other ~
Glentoe was bred by the Fart of Jersey. in
1831, aad wontwo thopgand guineas. Riddlesworth and Goodwood Cup mm 1531. The next
year he won the Gold Op at Royal Ascot, and
then challenged forthe Whip. which banter met
oaceeptanee. He now retired trom the turf,
and was imported into the United States by
fd enter any of the Gpttere:#he
Wik ote » passes over their lines, to aTi
logs
Ff tingl further particulars em] uire at the Schoo
nf 5;
corps of able and experienced teachers and lecturers.
. Phe. California Steam Navigation Company
? school officers who’inay desire to
attend the-Jnstitute. Many of the Stave lisics
witl be equally generous, “The Hotel Keepers
of San Francisco will accommodate fentale
teachers, attending tke Institute, at half the.
usual rates .
Teachers must obtain from the County Superintendents, or School Trustees, a certificate
stating their intention to attend the Institute.
which willbe recognised by the officers of the
Steamor and. Stege lines. :
¥or particulars see Institute Circulars, which
can be obtained from County Superintendents of
of Public Schools. SOHN SWETT,
Department of Instruction,
April 10th, 1863.
CROCKERY.
JRENCH CHINA, GLASS WAKE
SILVER PLATED WARE,
CUTLERY, Ete.
_PERCEY DOUCLAS, .
424: Montgomery street
SAN FRANCISUO,
: HAS THE}
Largest and Best Assortment of Good
im that line to be found
in the City,
.
ALLOF WHICH HE 18/SELLING AT THE
LOWEST PRICES,
THOSE WHO BUY FOR CASH
: WILL FIND IT
Greatly to their Adeantage to give him
call before purchasing elsewhere.
San Francisco. Dee. 18th—5m3dp
Select School for Young Ladies'‘and Gentlemen.
ILEAD-OF BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
i beer SCHOOL will re-open on Monday
Aug 25, lst2 ;
rERMS
‘Primary tranches, per mouth Ss HK
English Branches & Mathematues, per month 5 06
SMES Cihaie sath vekisehs ice sess “ 146
MICO iss vocesees ecchictedvee Sa ove ae 1 06
German 200
PVGUGN, .4-c0shss sens Way onwewcisy fist kg
“Ne extra charye for Book Keeping.
s¢€
Young Gent/emen will be chonguesly prepared
aa nen
.
Principal, . i3
OFFICE,
Bill-Heads,
Hichman.
Hopkinson.
Forest city and
Checks, for Bankers,
Cards, of all sizes.
COMMERCIAL STREET.
+o
* Job Printing of all Finds neatly
gyn promptly executed at short
+7 nOtice. N
Particular attention paid to the
Printing of :
Posters of all sizes, shape or color.
Way-~Bills
Receipts,
Bills of Fare,
Batt-Fickets, on Note Paper or Cards.
a Circulars,
Drafts,
Labels, for Druggists and Expressmen.
Certificates of “Stock,
Blani-s
Programmes, for. Theatre or Concerts.
&e., &e , &e;
Advertisements published in the DAILY TRAN
SCRIPT at-low Fates: ————___-_—_——_——.
Red Dog. Little York and Dutch Flat—EB
Agentsfor the Transcript.
Orders fer Advertising, Job Printing, Sub
scriptions, &c., left with the follonging persons
ill be faithfully attended to. <
Woolseys. Orleans and Moore’s Flate<R. O
Washington, Alpha and Oinega—A L. Dewey.
ownhieviille—Langion & Co,
Sierra: Valley,
Leaving the
‘UNITED STATESBATHS: _
: AND
HAIR DRESSINO SALOON. .
égetable * ames Jackson. in 1837. Got by Suitan, ont of
a, this 234. day ‘Trampoline, by Tramp: Web. by Waxy : PetieHIBBERD. lope. by Trumpeter ; Prunella, by Hielffiyer ;
» Race, Phila. ’ Promise, by Snap; Julia, by Blank: Speeta
o : oe s dam. by gg nor _Bowny Laie. by Bry
4 : saltou; Darley, Arabian ; Byerly, Turk ; Taffe“Chemist et« Barb ; PI we's White Tark ; Natural Bat .
ERFEETS =. — ‘Rifleman, at the State Fair of 1862,-toak, the
aleve fiest premiam forthorougit-bred horses,and was . .
sea Sa and itered tor the sweepstakes for thorouzhbreds.
TETR OWN” & nad HAD NO COMPETITORS,
tom attained y icp Persons sending mares from a distance
AS. qm rely upon, their stocks receiving careful api
> DEAN, aed provi ted with ample enclosed pasturaye,
an, Francisco. Sand without extra charye.duriag the seasog. of
ryichere Qe best quality, but at the a of Sp awnersthts : . oe tL.
— no Othe A prit-tst; Bhat
nd for it. a z
A S@’ LAM NAVIGATIUN ALAFORNI
COMPANY.
nd E'xpos””¢
cepa
aty Scrip:
8 FFICE, )
th 19, InG8. . }
at in accordane
he Special Punt
ments . therete
mder of unpsi!
he General Funé
iy me up to th
stimated amous
for, redemptios
ie. (See Stata
vi. SYKES,
——
Greco. at 2 o'clock P. M from thefoot of Ksstreet
Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, ChatiwickMaster
llleaveon Mondays, Wedatsdays end’
ridays. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Mas
er will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays.
e Marysville and Intermediate Lanw—)
cevdda county _ings—E'very Day. ‘
= Steamer Young Amertea, Littleton. Maa‘imens ! : , and seeenney dashes ago ers
i shing, fr cave on alternate days for Marysville, at 7
over the inte?” er ciock, ASM: : :
Ow, dewelers __ Change of Day for Red Binft.
t. San Francise? . Until farther notice, the steamers of the Callvette Renee) Ornia Steam oat net eee make two)
apa County. . rips per week to Red Biull, leaving thie ¢ity on
Wednesdays ang Sata
Freight received every day.
Yor friezht or passage by fa)
ata, apply on board, or at the office,
purchased by 05
rdér. We hart”
nd are now prt
Mays.atd A.M .
patrons. O tnia ‘Steim Navigation Comvany,
e Criental Hote ig Globe. . A: REDINGTON. jogo
4 W. 1. TAYLOR. 4 Agente, —
.« Proprietors. Saeramonto, April {[7th—th . —
SWELL.
Paper Rulet O'S ewei,
ext door to Cheap John’s, oa Pine Stree
{ a fine bathing House, a.tached to their wellknown
Wien, watt estadlishiinent, Where the “eblie can be accommo—.
‘ The fast and splendit steam [.
; ers CHR YSOPOLIS and . &NTELOPE will leave on
ee alternate ‘days for Sgn Firm
LOTHES 74 in. the best. Als
sts, in suck” ner us ‘to hhve THe
ranéc of New Ga. ments. “ive meat
AY prices are low go suit the times:
Bat 3
3S a
pe undersizned would mform the cjtiznaot .
Nevadirand vicinity that they have completed .
THE YUBA CAP ROUTE.
The best route to
Nevada Territory & Humboldt Mines
The Yuba Gap Stage Line and Passenger train carrying ’
LANGTON’'S PIONEER EXPRESS,
AY ILL, on and —after the ——
20thof May, 1882, make 4
regular tri-weekly. trips,.from
DOWNIEVILLE to
y, Vea-Vine
Springs, Anteiope Springs,
Works, Franktown, Carson-city.Daytoh, Silver
-eity Gold Hill and Virginia city.
office y
Express, Downieville, every
Monday, Wednesday and J 'riday.
Passengera traveling this route whl heve but
twenty-seven miles-oftrain travel, from Downiéville to Sierra Valley, where the #tages wil be
inreadiness te réehiVE and convey them to’ Wir
vinia City, passing through astceescion of valleys, and over one of the most beautifal natura!
roads inthe world; stopping at the flot Sulphur
‘. Springs, in Sierra Valley; and, also,
-of
North San Juan—Dornin & Congee.
Grass Valley—W. K. SpencerSan Fraucisco—L. P. Fisher.
Fashoe city, Ophir
Lang'on’s Pioneer
at the
famous Steamboat Springs,or Geyscra in True
kee eadows. the greatest of the natural curiositicsin Nevada Territory.
The aecommodations along this reute, for the
conifort of travelers. are unsurpassed by anothdated with Ratbs at all timcs They also keep: .
eonstagtly on hand ‘‘ Dr. Genuiay’s Keproeductor, ; celebratea for its medical powers—over the)
human Hair. It entirely eradieates dandruff and .
keeps the hair from turning grey
PERFUMERY—A fine assoriment on hand. .
at
sze-tt THEO. LAMPE 4 Beawt «+ASG2! 1862!! ASGei!! f
A.LAMOTT HATTER! t
Cor. 2d and J Sts., Saccamento. .
He issued thestyle of HATS for Fall and;
Winter wear. 8 this is the best
the State to procure afine and fashionable tile.
ealion him and selectonefrom his” the larcest stotk in the country, atprices lower inan at
any otherhouse, phage
N.‘8.—Ordere from the country
tended to. Large assortment of
anfi Buggy Robes always on hand
.
‘
Ri: cing etn aad ‘fiends mer
: CH «&
Paper and Periodical Store, A0or “of AP nic nat8
ad Streets, Neva“ a.
XN
Springs, Steamboat . cr, there’ Wilt be He delays, no Tone roi ©
snow; andthe proprictors of the Line guaranter
. every facility to those who desire tu inake’a
pleasant and epeedy journey. s f
At Carson and Virvinia cities, contiection -will
ESMERALDA
MINES.
&
; be wade-with other lines to
THE HUM IOLDT
For freigit or passage, apply tothe offices.
A. &. HALLIDIE & CO.,
Wire Suspension Bridge Builde-s,
AND MANUPFACTULKELSG OY
hished.
erection
; to do such work sati
ure, guArartecing permancney.
LATENT WIKE
TIRE SUSPENSION BRIDGES ofany
span and capacity erected and material fu -Having been constantly engaged in the
of wire Suspension Bridges and Aqut
lace in . ducts for some year
ROPE
8 past, we are fully prepared
shenteriiy und ata low fig
Parties who areabout erecting bridges will find
it greatly-to their advantage ty give ux a call before deciding to build we voden structures. as the pre! at
adies’ 7 . Feeent floods throughout the State haye proveb
septhem to the wholly unsafe and unreliable,
_ A number of our Wire Suspentions are now
in wse in diff:rent localities throughout the
State, no one of tthich hag been in the least af. fected by the freshets.
Wire Rope for Mining and Ferry purposes of
any length or size desired, being cheaper than
hemp. Scales of weight and strength, with pri<p cenanet, furnished on
a ers, or their agents
ication {othe nan
nthe taterior towne
/ A-.5. HALLIDIE & CO.
2p5n baci ay Street. San Eraveieco:
* March 10th, 1863.
the .
Notice of Co.P; ship !
Say cawtorenguet lurve tate day toon this da7 formed na-wopartnership an the Lumbering business, at
rapa (Ase. ender : ot hae ey
8. KR PERRY.
Nos.49 and 21 First Street,
Heath & Brodie Crushers always on hand. .
San Francisea, March 27th—3m
MEDAL 'TO
WHREELER & WILSON,
PARIS FXHIBITION,
1861-MBDAL TO.. >..
WHEELER .& WILSON,
United States :
AGRICULTURAL BOCIETY.
First Premium to
Wheeler & Wilson
WHEELER & “‘WILSON’S are univéfsally’
acknowledged te be the . pee
‘Best Family Sewing Machincin Use,
And are the only Perfect Machines for
Stitching, Sindiwe, Hem misg, Cord.
ing, Quilting, fucking,F& eclling, Gath.
erlng and Embroidering,—
The most Economiéal Family Sewing
Call and see the new Lmprovyementsor send fo
a Cirealar. —
> H.W. WADSWORTH, Agent.
_ Cor, Montgomery and Sacramento stteets.
CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
PEN TO LINCOLN.—Passengersthro’
( from Sacramento to Lincoln in two hours !
Freight through from Sacramento to Liucoln in
three hours ! .
Ample facilities are now offered for the accom
modation of the passenger and freight ‘traffic o
the CentraLroad. Persons wishing tovisit Sac
ramento for business or pleasure can take the
5.354. M. train at Lincoln and arrive inthe city
so as to have from five to six ‘hours at their disposai, returning the same di / ~
Running of Tratms:
® V.R. R. ANDC. C. KR. R.
Leave sacramento....,.6.50 A. M,and 2 Pp.~
Leave Lincoln.. .++.++5.5 A. Mand 10.304.
Freightand Passenger Tariff.
Through Passengers... eevessed Three Dollars
Through Freigit..cccsesee sores Your llare
C. L. WILSOM
Nov. 30th, 1861—tf 5
seeeer
People’s Steamship Line.
CONNECTING
CALIFORNIA & NEW YORK,
vin Nicaragua.
400 miles shorler than any other route.
THE fast and favorite double
engine Steamship
MOSES TAYLOR
J Fe AR CLIN scgac cesta peo <os0r Commander.
: *%« Will be despatel.ed for
SAN JUAN DEL SUR,
_ From Mission street wharf, San Francisco,
33 , oF 1h,
a
Atd o’elock; A.M punetually, on
Thursday, April 30th, 1863.
Connec t i ng at Greytown
With thegplendid Steamship
iri LL NOs,
Reduced rates of passage and quick trips are
Nicaragua
‘icneaine
secured by the re opesing of the
Houte. é
‘fiesce steamers are inrsurpased for
Speed,
A Cleanliness,
and es
Safety.
And every effort will be made to ingure tli
comnfort of passenyers.
For further information or passage apply to
1. K. ROBERTS, Avent
No. 407 Washington atrect, :
: Opposite the ost Office.
San Franciseo, March toth—td
COLDEN SYRUP!
: SUGARS.
r,HE San Francises Sugar Refinery m:._*¢
. 1,000 gallons of Golden Syrup FRESH every
day—pale Sherry color and Double Kefined—
much supegior to imperted Syrup.
Also, 49900 pounds DAILY of Crashei Pow
dered and Coffee Crushed Sugars, equal to any
imported: ‘Thi« domestic Kstablishment disbur
ser 81x hundred thousand dollars per annum fo
duty, coaland wages. w'thin the State Its p.0ducts far cole by _"s se POcers my2h tf
so PR. DAViS,
OF FICE, 1141 BROAD STREKT,
South Side abore the ‘* BAILEY HOUSE,”
Ne a
yRIVATE diceases speedily and radically:
cured, ny matter of how long duration— .
Also,of . eee Spies lage é
ep Mercurial Suffering» !
a Obarges, 2 9° 4 . +) Deven ater f.
Consulfetions, Fru by letter or-otherwixe:—~
Strictly secret and confiacntial, Officchours from,
9to12 M.2te4 vr m., and Oto 9p.m.!
Jow as any Brewery inthe county
ae
OV. CHAUVEL... Proprietor.
: THIS well known establishment
3, has’ just undergonea thorough refit: ting and overhauling, and the Proprietor invites the Public to call.and
xamine for themselves: No effortis spared to
make ita te _First Class Hetel and Restaurant,
where travelers and boarders. will meet with
every attention, : 4
Ball, Supper and Dinner parties will be
gotten upto order, by applymg to the uncer,
signed OV, CHAUVEL
) Nevada, Jane 10th, 1862, tf
PROCLAMATION :~
WE TAKE THIS M ETHUD Or
Proclaiming to the. World !
a — itt
. AUSCEELANEOUS BOOKS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION :
Can be obtained at LOW RATES. at=——?
A. P. CHURCH & CO.
Cor. of Pine and Broad Sts., Nevada.
PLANTING, PRUNING,
And Training Fruit and Shade. Trees,
berry, and Pinin ana Urnamental
Gardering !
gig Subseriber offers his bbrviocs fo the citiwith the assurance that
~~ § rberid performed,
ders leit at the Nationals ixchang r
Holmes, fruit deaer, &e., Comer aoe:
and at the office of the ‘Transcript and of the
Journal, will reecive prompt attention.
Nevada, Dec, 29, 1862—tf THOS. A. SMITH.
N. B.—Pruning with special reference-to prevent an overgrowth of wood—and
early Sruitfulness, ual
MILWAUKEE BREWERY
' No. 16 Spring Street.
NEVADA,
L. W. DREYFUSS,
Ww, ald inform the citizens of Nevada coun
ty and his friends, that he isin full blast
and ready to receive orders for that delicious
beverage, Lager Beer, which le -will gell as
apis
the work will ba weil
Terms moderate.
Main Street, Nevada.
JOHN A. LAN
as B CASTER would in
4 _ form his friends aad
a * the pul‘ie generally
that he has added extensivels to his already large
and elegant estoblisinnent of Horses, Buge
Kles, Saddles, Harness, &e. and is prepar.
ed to furnish as fine turn-outs as ean be found ja
the State. é
Well trained, fleet. and ensy Saddle Horses
well equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will Le
ready at ald times, A long experience in the bus
incss dad an carnest desire to retain the cong
‘ienee of my friends, leads me to believe I will
be able to vite general @atistaction.
Particular attention paid to Horses on livery
Carriages always in readiness with careful-dri
vers forthe use of parties, balls, & The qual.
ity of my stock will permit me_to say that t. owe
secking pleasure.orengaged-on businces v. vuld
Aowellte civeme #eabl. : FF ou
UNDERTAKING.
GLI TAKER, lias on hand and wilt
make to order COVERED OF WINS at the following cheap rates:
SMALL, SIZE., FROM.. ccccrheoeee ss3 tO 10
LARGE SIZE. FUOM, «occ c eee cae R10 tO $20
cheaper than by any other
} ' press in the county.
xe ALY. WORK DONE in the neatest style
March 16
——
inf t-tf
, Plates furnished and no charge for engraving
NEVADA RESTAURANT.
~
SOMETHING NEW 1
65 Broad Stree,
Nevada City
ae undersigned has opened at No. 65 Broad
rants
Rotisserie and Restaurant,
Which will be carried on iaa styleheretofore
unknown in Nevada, ; jis
Persons wishing a Fist clase Meal, are mvited
to call The culinary department is carried oin sight of the customers, and none but the
choicest morsels are used here. :
Families withing to have a Koest delivered to
then or parties desirousof Recherches Pinner
wre invited to call. The services of one of the
Hest Cooks in California heve been sf cured
by the propricter, who understand something in
that Jine himeelf, and. it ja Jus intention vo
nike this a Model Westaurant.
; Cc. LBOOCY,
__ Proprivtor. Nevada. April tet,
Dissolution, Notice!
io eoarnersliip herctefore cxistiog wn
.) der the names of Makdr& Wymore, ithi
day dissolved by mutual. consent. Ab partice
knowing themselyps-indebted, will pleare come
torwern and settle up. Dan. DAKEK,
lnevada. April Gth, 1863, CuAs. WYMORE.
Nevada, March Wth, 1663—tf
Pp
Grape Vines, Small Pruitsand Straw.
zeus el Nevada in any ofthe above branehes,
OF 2
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
~
GRAVE FENCES, ofevery styte, furnished—
strect,one door above ihe Fashion Restau--WMO. 8'TILES UNDER