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April 1, 1864 (4 pages)

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+ NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1864. Nevala Daily Transeript, BROWN & DEAL, PROPRIF TORS. Office on-Commervial Street. 5 — William R. Goe, . At the Old Corner, ‘S STIET, THERE, and wants it to be . distinetiy understood that heis going to stay there and sett his goods aa -Gheap as the Cheapest. It ts his determination not to be unders« —.-. #0id by anybody KE > Be stock emsists ote Womens’ Shoes, i = Thick and Thin Sole. ~ Se _” ‘Baltmorals, —_ And_every style of Shoe! . —— : Antelope Restaurant and Bakery. THE DAILY. TRANSCRIPT sas J ae NEVADA RETAURANT. — No. 39 Broad Street, . Next door to G. W. Kidd's Banking . House. . LECOC@G would inform his old friends Je and patrons that he has. re-opened at the above piace, his Roiisscrie and Restaurant, Which will-be carried on in a style heretofore unknown in Nevada Person’ wishing a first cise mal are invited to cail The culinary departnixat is carried on in sight of the customers, and nonewut the choicest morsels are-used here. Familica vishing to have a Renat deliyefed ta them, or partice desirous uf © : : xT RECHERCHE DINNER.c§ Are invited to come. “The servicés of ove of the best ‘cooks in California has ben secured by the proprietor, who understamd« something in that line himself. and it is hig intention to make this -amodel Restaurant” \ : Hoard from $7 pér wee h-and-up= . Wards. Siiigle Meals from 50 cts.up. Nevada,Dee. 7—tf aN oad Street, Nevada. ~ ALEXANDER GAULT, Proprietor. Having Removed te the oid stand of W.G. Davis on Broad St., 7 I shallkeep a First (lass Restaurant and Bakery. ‘The Restaurant wil always be_supplicd (and sufficient surcties. te be a GEO. E. TURNER, ee DEALER IN Crockery Ware, Tin Ware, Stoves, Everything made fo arder in the Tinware fine. Job Work done at short notice —-~ Give me s tall Atmy new Store on Main . street, opposite Wells, Farge & Co. . GEO. E: WITHINCTON, Sign and Ornamental Painter, Heuse Pointing promptly attended to. JOST RECEIVED A LARGE SPOCK OF-WABL, PAPER, CURTAIN FIXTURES, &c. &e. At the foot of Broad Street, Nevada. 7 {RuINANOB No. $—Revised.— Ani OFdjnance fixing the Bonds of certain city offi ere. Nevada do ordain The Trustees of the city o as follows : : See-}. The Marshal, Treastirer and Assessor. shall each give bonds with tw or more good proved. by the Board of Frustees, payable to the inhabitants of the city of Nevada, condit‘onal fr the faithful performancé ¢f their duties, in the penal sunis Joiowing. to Wit > “the Marshal in the sum of $5.000. The Treasurer in the sum of $5 000. \ ‘The Assessor in the-snm of $1 000. Sec. 2. Ml orders heretofore passed fixings the bonds of eitPafficers are he:eby repaled\ Pass ed Mareh 21, 1S JONA. CLARK, Pres. D S.-Baker, Secretary. : i 1UMMONS,—State of Califormia, coun Ss Nevada, es District Court ofthe Fourteduth Judicial District o: suid State — The -people\ ef the State-of California, to John~Vunn, Robdrt Ekey, Alex. Hall. Ballentite MeCuilougt. Misses and Children’s Shoes. Bénke: Us Pump sole, Dress, Every style.‘Square Edge, Doubie sole, & Quilted Bottom Boots. A large as-ortment of ’ . . Miners’ Heavy and Light Boots, -Fle-gellsLe atin. POoLs, SH6e8 Fines; ofevery description at ‘ : San Francises Prices retail, Biot Mid SiS eMAKe Ss Supplied at command. All work bought at the stureis warramted and “will be repaircu free 0, cost, if itrips uureasunably. ne Having une ofttie very best. workmen in the State Lam prepexred tomake Bouts at skort no tice and Warrant a fit or fio sale,Grateful for liberal patronave in: the past, I am determined to merit it im the future by giving the public first rate articles and at the lowest possible prices. HRemember the Corner ! WM.R. COE, Nevada, Jan. 4th. NEVADA GAS COMPANY. ig Company herehy give notice ‘o the citi zens Of Nevada that Gus will be turned on the street mains on Tuesday, Qeth inst. . Theeompany cre prepared to put up pipe and fixtures for alt persons desirous of burning Gas, All persons are requested to leave their orders mt The Gas Works, ; The price for putting up pipe hes boen reduc d by the company to 25 ets. per foot. ‘The price for fixtures ax per kind and quality The price of Gas wil. be as heretofore with the oOlNowing rates of «1scount : 500 aad up to 10°0 feet per week. 5 per cent off. 1000 and up to 2090; 10 per ceut off. 2000 and upwards 15 per cent off. All Dieters re eet for former consumers free of tharge. By order of Trustées. j24 Gb. T. ALLEN, Supt. DR. A. CHAPMAN, urgical and Mechanical Dentist, wMiice—Coruer of Broud and Pine Streets I would inform my friends and all wishing my services that Iam ~— A Th prepared to attend those favoring . me with acall, atany hour TEETH aiftcr having become sensitive by posure ofthe nerve will be filed without using pain. I will warrant all Work bhe-at this office, to. be performe in & more maer,and petter satisfaction givia re im this vicinity, otherwise no ». My charges are moderate, ’ . d am permanently locain this city. Ps esideuce on Sacrawento.street, 3d house from aperince Hall. , ~ with a'l the delicacies The marke: alfords Cakes Pies and Bread of all kinds conStahtly on hand. The patronage of the public ts soliected. 5 Wee ae a ALEX GAULT. Nevada, Oct. Ath-+t€ NEVADA IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. — : Steam Engines and Boii-rs— an built to erder. Castings and Mame chinery of every descrip — ‘ Quartz Machinery constructed. fitted-up-or repaired very kindest Baiting Castings, Saw, .riet. Malt omd@ Bark .Mils— Hors? Power and Car Wheels “Orders fitted promptly, and at as-low rates ag on Eatsblishmentin Sacramento or San “Francisco—freight added, HEVUGH & THOM. UNITED STATES BAKERY 3 —AND— ‘ Grocery and Proviston Store. JULIUS DREIFUSS, We LD respectful y inform his friends and thecitizens of Nevada generally that he has taken the above well known andepopu lar Bakery. on Pine stecet, where he can always be found-ready .o.serve all who may favor him with their patronage. BREAD, PIES, CAKES, and CONFECTIONERY, Always on hand. At the old stand on Pine St. Nevada, Nov. léth. FALL SEY LE _. Por 1863! A. LAMOTT, FASHIONABLE HATTER, Cor. of 2nd and J St. SACRAMENTO. . A®issued the style of Hats for Fall and Winter weags. Aa this is the Best placo in the State to “procure a fims and Fashionable Tile cali on him and select * One from his—the Largest & best stock in the country —AT PRICES— LOWER THAN ANY OTHEX HOUSE. Orders from the country prowptly and faithfully attended to fren A Large assortment of ~ tr LADIES’ FURS! 1 4. ' Just Received. Sacramento, Sept. 16th, ION LIVERY STABLE. Spring Street. Nevada. SS : JOHN A. LANe CASTER would'in: _ form his friends and the public g nerally Yilarge Bagdies, Harmess, &c, and pred to furnish as fine turn outs as can be found B te. ; ei “tramed. @ect and easy Saddie Horses equi fer Ladies or Gentlemen will bé -atalitimes <A; Jong experience in the bi» and an earnest desire to retain the conti“i my friends leads me to. believe 1 will ve general satis wey attention psid to Horses on livery ‘im réeacin-ss with care‘ul dri the use of parties. Balls, &e. The qualck wid permit me to say that vive me a cail. : For sale.. . — ~ = Waiter Wheel, 3 feet in diRvIN aNCE NO. 9—An ordinance to gro( tect the City from Fire. The Truatees of the city of Nevadade ordain as follows ; : Sec. 1. It shall be the duty of the owner, ocot of every dwelling house. kitchen, storeho shop, o¢ other buildings in which stove or stovesare used within the corporate limits of the city of Nevada, to connect every steve pipe, used in said building, with a brick fae or cuim ney, at. or below the point where said pipe passes the first wall or ceiling. in such a manner that the pipe sliall vet pass nearer than four inches of any wood or other co ible mpaterial, said chimney to extead thirty-s!x inches above the or outer wall of said building. — See, 2. it shail be-the duty of the owner or occupant of every teman*ed building within the ¥orporate limits of the city of Nevada to con. struct aad keep ow hand a ladder of sufficient hte reach the reofef said buildim, to be} ° dollars or be . to exceed ten days. , with segment, flanges, &e, &c for ‘or furt 4 er, ; r her , wire at me pau: Little De ‘Feet the in the city YRDINANCE NO. 1.—Revised. — An Ordinance detining the duties of Marshal and Policemen. ae ee yi rustees of the City ef Nevada-do ordain ollows :— ia — += Section 1. It shall be the duty of Marshal 40 attend all meet L dof Trusteca, to enforce the Inances of the City, and to cntapleiat a Justice of the ey all ne . thereof that may come under his np He ‘shall have power aud it shall he hie dat, to serve lawful process in a .lusticc’s court, incases arising under the city Ordinances, tc present the . commi-sion of any Uheach of the peace, te suppress_riots and disorderly aayemblages, to arrest “and take into eusfody any person er persous found ¢tommitting any act injurious to the quiet and good order of the city or property of any citizen. Also to arrést.and take into custody ail vagrants or suspicious persens. whose—appearance and conduct may seem tojustify their being ealled to aceount for theli nianner of living, It Shall be his aged to arrest any person committing a breach of the peace, or using any violent threats, or creating any Mnusual noise or tamult to the annoyance of peaceable and orderly citizene, aud he may enter any tiouse ia whielr it may existfor the purpose of suppressing the same : = Seetion 2. Upon the arrest of any. person or persoag.under the‘provisions of -se tion. L, sueli person or persons shall be committed tu the eity prison, and the Marstul shall-at the eartiest period practicable, report sald arri st to.a Justice of the leace having jurisdiction of the case. Section 3%. 1t shall be the duty of tle Marshal to prescribe such rules and regulations for the government.ot policemen whiie on duty as he Hay devm necessary forthe satety and-seeurity of the eity, having reference particularly to fires apd to report.te thé Board of Trusie. a forthwith any neglect or carelessness, or wrong doing. of any poticenman while on duty. “ Sictiou 4 The Marshal shall collect all ties imposed ‘fer the breach of city Ordinances, “he shall collect ali tuxes and-licenses which may be éstablished by the Board ot Trust cs, and reeedpt for the same; he shall py over to the Treaxttger i. , iad i re et . 4 4 California Stage Company's OO A Om bb ee WILL LEAVE NEVADA thee ne — eS ae eee ee At 2}j o’clock, P. ML, { FOR> Virginia & Carson Cities _ Arriving at Virgima at 11 A. M, Returning will leave Virginiaat 4 A “ M. arriving at Nevada at 10 P.M. Connecting with theCompany's Daily Line of Goncord Ooaches for Sacramento, At aA, M. ss ; For Marysville at 7 A. M, _ . W. Hi DAVIDSON, Agent, _ NevadagJune 2d—tf—__-—__-. =
“CENTRE MARKET, b= ‘PHE CENTRE MARKKT is still eup plied with Beet, : Pork, Muttow Which will be sold at the lowest rates. Vent, &e., W COZENS Raine tratare Of the cata sor Robt Boyd, d-ecased, Peter Fern, Alex Ritherford, C. ¥, Rutherford. Duncan Kathertord, WW-C. Hurst, Dantet Doeling, William Thomas and Wiifiam Grifiith, greeting. You are.hereby summoned to appear and ewer tothe womplaint—of Kebert— Hh ijame, Kobert Regan, Richard McDonald, Alex Camp bell and Thos. ‘fwiner, “within ten days from Hattie tide te tte thee tayo or beture the second Monday of each month, re\.iving therefor te Feeeipt of the Proasurér, Whirl receipt he shall forthwith deposit witu the SNericot tourd trustee tiktag hie rceript therefor Pheahali keep an accurate account of all monies provided which books atiall at all times beopen te the inspection of the Board of ‘Lrusiees, and to the service of this writ, 1f served on you in this county, and within twevty days if served on you in this District and oat of this county, and with dnforty-daye6iftserved on-you id this State and outofthis district, ja an actlon commenced on thetiday of Deeentier. as. isis ti wald court to obtaia a deerce of this court for the fore closnre—of-s-eertuin mortyage, bearing date the ——— day of Octuber. AD. ISG), executed by the said-detenaants, Johu Dunn; Robert ticys Rob ert. Boyd, Sail ntine McCullough afi Alex. Hall tO plainintand for the sate of the premises therein, and ia said complaint particularly racutioned and described, aud the application of the moneys arising fr m such sale to tlie payment ef the amount due on three certain. promissory notes set iorth in said complaint, made and de livered t> said plainudl’s: by tlie defendants, Jolin Dunn. Robert Ekey, Alex. Hall, Robert o,d and Ballentine Mccullough. bearing even date with said mortyaye and thereby inten edto be secured, to wit: The sum of $1300 with Interest thereon from the —— day of October. A. p. isdi,at the rate of 1@ per cent. per annum till paid ; if any deficlency shall remain after app H ing all of said moneya, peers #0 applicable thercto. then that Plaintiffs may rave execution therefor against the said Defendants.Jolin Dunn, Robert kkey, Alex. Hall and Ballentine Me Cullough. also that suid Defendauts add ali and every peraon claiming through or under defendant subsequently to the date of Piaintifl’s mortgage and the commencement of this action, mav be barred and foreclosed of aii right, elaim. lien and equity of redemp tian.in and to the said mortyaged premis: «, or any part thereof. and for «neh other and further relief, or both inthe premises as mag be just and equit.ble. , : And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint. as herein directed Pisin ti will take jdugment apeinty therefore by default, tovether with ali costs of suit aad also demand of the court such otber and further relief as is prayed for in Piaintif’s said complaint al hbo testimony whereof, {, K. HM. Far. seul f quhar, clerk of the District court afore said do hereunto set my handand im press the seal of said court. at my office in Ne vada city, this 18th day of February, A. b. loti. Kh. ti. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By G. K. Farquhgr, Deputy, -~ Y By order of 1-8. Mctariand, Judge of the District Court aforesaid. A true copy. . Attest. RH. FAKQUMAR, Clerk, 2 ‘By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. Per tv. stamp. J.1. Caldwell, and John Caldwell, Attorneys for Mlaintiffs KRDINANCE No. 5—ahe visca—iu ria tion to Nuisences. fhe Trastees of the city of Nevada do ordain as follows: : Sec. 1. Any person or persons who shall throw into the streets of thie city rubbish of any kind, or shall allow -uchte Jay in front-of his or their bulidings, ovcupied lots or premisesf or any way obstruct the streets ur sidewalks, shall on conviction thereof, be fared iv any sum not less than ten aud not to exceed fifty doliars. or by impri« oument inthe city prison not to exceed ten days. Provided, that apy person or pereons intendiny to ercet any building within tiie city, shall have lenve to o€eupy ©0U more thahi one-half of the width of the street Iw front of hie or their E= ives with matertals @uriag the thue such build ing is being e Sec, 2. Ady persee or persons who shall put the carcass of amy dead animal. or anything which is injurtous to health, or offensive 10 the senses, fute any creek, pond, strcet or 16t within this city, 80 as t6 iutericre with the comfortabie evjoyment of Hfe or property, shall apen con viction taepeof, 6c @ned in any sura notices than ter and to exceed @fty dollars or be imprisoued ig the city i property ed.to re adjotumy the same « Taaut er a8 But to interfere comfort of other citizens, all accayed atimal or andivg every failure to camp.y with the provision of this section, the party offending shall ou conviction thereof be many sum not ices than ten and not to ex: fifty doliars, or be imprisoned uotexceeding ten days. — Sec. 4. All ordinamees tiereto. ore ed rela va rr hy -hintin preper bovke tebe by him makAanu presedt to the Board for their consid . ‘ tout sta tem Dol his accoults at least onee ®% mvul\a. 2 i . } SecthiyS. It atauy fime the Marshal shall . deem itaeessary le shail ive power to appoimt . ae Depuiy Marehalany perenne proved by ne Board of VrusteesNins auch De uly during his term of office shalhhixe and poge exe all the pywers and authority: griutst to the Marshal by this Ordinanee, the “Marshal bem responsibie lux bis oficial acts on his oneal bouds. , AS . section 6. Th two policemen who shall hola their office until their successo-s are elected and quaiitied, but the iiuurd shall have pywer at any time, for good cause shown, *o suspend or remove such police meh. section 7. The policemen shall have and poasexe all the power and authority granted to the Marsal by section 1, of hia Urdinanee. They} shall taithtutly rémain od duty such time as the Marshal by rule shuli extaliah, and obey his inetruciions inall thiigs Te government of the city, Any person or persons arrested by any policemen, While on duty shail be takeu 10 the city prisun, or D¢tore a Justice of the Peace, and sucit arr st shail be reported to the Marsha) as soon as practicubly. * Section § The M rstial and policemen shall receiye such compensation tor their seryicus as may be tixed by (rdinance. Seetion¥. Ordinance No. 1 defitiing he duties of Marshal and policemen passed May hi’56, is hereby repealed. Passed Marchi 2ist, ings. eee JONATHAN CLAKK, Prés’t. D. &. Baker, Clerk. ( KRUDIN ANCE No. 4Kevised.—A dinance concerning the office of city-'I'rdasurer. =The Trustees of the city of Nevada, do ordai as follows: -Sec. 1. Lt shall bethe duty of the eity Treasuier tore eipt for ell monies due andaccraing to theeity, or whieh are by law re quired T6 be paid to him, or inte the eity Treasury: and to pay aid disburse the same on orders issued by the Board of Trustees, signed by the clerk and president of the Board. ie shall keep 4 Yair and accurate account ofall monks oy him received, showing the amount thereof, the time wien, from whoin. and on what. account received ; also ail disbursemcate by him mate, showing tic ‘amowut thereof, the time when and to whom paid, and he shailwo afranye his bouks that che whale reeeipts and exprnditures will be shown by one gen-ral cash account See. 2. The booke, accounts and vouchers of the ‘Treasurer shailat all times be subject to the inspection and examination of the Board of Trustees, aa he shall make out aad simp it to the Board of Trustees a statement of Lis act0ubtes as often as once a month. on him as such Treasurer. and presented ‘or paywent, shall. ifthere be money in the Treasury fur that purpose. redeem the same, and siiall write on the face of such order. ‘redeemed ” the date of redempUon, and shall tigu his name thereto. When such order is not paid for waut of funds,the Treasurer shal endorse thereon, ‘revistered,”’ annexing thé date of presentation and sign his nume thereto ; ~ Sec. 4. Urders wae on theeity Treasurer and pe ri. Bete pe shall be entitied to preferauce as to pay t-out of inonies in the Treasury, property applicable toeueh order according to the priority of date of regdstry The time of presenting eucifbe noted by the Treasurer in a «% kept by him for that purpose end upon the reeeipt oi any monies into tne Treasury, not otherwise spprop: iated, it shah be the amy of the Treasurer to set apart the same or so much thereof as may be necessary lor the payment of such orders It shalalee be the <iuty of the Treasufer tu advertise for the redanption of the city‘aerip, from time to time, ag the Board of ‘Tru tues <lipect.~ ; See. 5. Upow the expiration of his term of of fice, the Treasurer shall deliver to his successor all books, f # and vouchers. belonging to his . office and all mowies in tlie ity ‘Treasurer (jukioy a receipt for the sama } See. o. ‘Lhe Treasurer en nla ghd nn A pensation tor per mohice—cxcept the Fire Fund—distursed by him. This ecctiopeball not be so construed as ‘to entitle the Treasurer to any per cemtage.on monies paid over to his successor, ee Sec. 7. All Urdimanees herciolore paserd coneerning the Office of esty Treasurer ure hereby DL, 3. Baker, : ting to nuisances are wr 5 March die ths. SOMA. Cs-ARK, tre Ne Roard Of Trustees may appoint [> liug to the police . Surities purchased atthe highest Sari Sec. 3. ‘The ‘Treasurer, when an order is drawn . Shop on Commercial street, below PRANSCRIPTriading 43) MW. MACK Ig “HENRY PHILIP. _H. MACKIE & Co., (Sucre to CW Mulford.j At the oid stand, Main street. Nevada. : G OLD DusT bought'at the Highest Rates. A_Sight Checks on San Francisco -and Sacra. mento. ¢ #xchange on the Atlantic States and Kurope, : wean tu suit , : dvances made on Gold--forwardedto thet; -B:-Mint-for Asay oT Coins, — < County wily ought at the Highest Rates. ona 4 Or insurance againat Fire: evada, July let, lade. ae * “GEO. W KIDb. Sei BANE ER, the Granite Building. Broad stree . NEVADA. . * * ( YOLD. DUST purchased at the—hignest ; bd 4s arket Rates and liberal advances ae ou Just forwatdetifor Assay or for © gi U.S «Mint. _ = a a a Sight Checks ou Sak Francisco and Sacramen os Drafts on the Kastern cities at the Lowent rate s -Céllections mede, and Stateand County Bevalue. Nevada, March 7, 1s6)-tf NEW STORE! NEW Goobs! W. L. SHAEFER, bf injorm tlie citizens of ‘evade and ihe surroundis: endo country that he hae removed his stock of Boo !'s AND To Kiad’s Building, ee SriIoOks, mu Vine Street He hae just received a large and splendid let of Boots and Shes from San Framciecon whieh mei at very low rates. é invites the attention ef eve dy’ and examine his stouk . 7 \ Bouve made to order. . Repairing promptly and acatly donc. \ Nevada, Duty ith —tt ¥ Pree portance ttt imerengat CUNSMITHING. Z. P. DAVIS, Maving opened ashop at his ree idence on Spripg Street js ready to do work at ing, Lock Repuiring. ; joe and Ou reusonati* * rma. Nevada, Nov \U3th. H, VENDLER. & WENDLER, “Would respectfully tuform their friends inthie city and the neigh boring" tOwns that they have opened a ; _ STORE, On Broad Sweet, Opposite G,W. Kidd's Banking Their stock consists in part of Chamber sets, Bedsiteads, BMureaus, seecretarics, Bedding and Furniture ot every deseri reagonuble rates. inert of all description done. Kr rniture repaired and cleaued. . 1, EK. JOUNSTOR. FPashionabie ‘Tailor Shop. J. DOWNINC, 2. inform the geatlemen of Nevada that he has taken the New Store on Pine Street, 1 door from Knox’ Briek Bui'ding. and has hand on every kind of Cloths, Venut Patterns, eultab'e fer coats, pants, apd vests, wi ich he is prepared to make up in short oroer an . warraute! 10 fit. Kverything neatly Aone io the tatlormg line i226 ay No. 8 Mill Street, Grass Valicy.cy ) Phe nest Wines, Ale, Liquors, Perter and Cigars, kept at this Saloqnu, Nevadans give mea call. JOHN MAGUIRE. Propfietos. Grass Valley, Nov. Wet . ae