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April 5, 1866 (4 pages)

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ae D8-of VoL; 2u RO. 27.0. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1866 Ve Pe : : ‘ a : 3 eon nen pot aA . \ : 2 Sr iid ing t * 5 she Daily Transeript.;. CROVER & BAKER'S BROWN & DEAL, Celebrated Elastic Stitch nplete 7 BROWN. M. 8. DEAL. . §en to ee SEWING MACHINES. (ffice---cor. Broad and Pine Streets. -— Sie ae SALESROOM SILVER W ARE i ara : a7 . = Fs0oTs AND SHOES! oak iF = . << ee WATCHES, WILLIAM R. COE, 116 Montgomery St., Sari Francisco, a —AND= Joo. of Main & Commercial Streets! — = JEWELRY. ’ ; santas —*__NEV-ADA-GEEX:—— se FOR SALE, BY ~~ —= va, PT have just received a. “. J. W. J. PIERSON, Agent. . ~~ i, ae allab rm ave j ceived a J. PI si gent W. “@. ‘RAY YDOLPH, og FXEW STOCK OF GOODS) — . . . Consisting of” q. Benen teem Masonic Building, cents?) Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, New Grenada Mines! Ginna 5 dies’, Misses? and Children? ’ Le ; saa ee . Warning to Miners and Travelers in er eees Poe naa Sacre: See Shoes, _ g that region, —____ . : is . Slippers, &¢., &c. ICENES, . mi ? 1K » ELE sudden change of climate as tellas of diet, DRUGS AND MEDICINES. From the best-mannfacturers of New York, Philarenders imperative the sélection of beverages: N, delphia and Boston. THIRTEEN PREMIUMS AWARDED ! — [Rubber Boots, Gents’ Ladies’, Misses’, SQUARZA’S PUNCH. a x I t cal erat ‘ a0 ea sE, and Childr en’ 8 Shoe s, I Ip ghe on beverage adapted to the climate of that . Mark its rties, Tonic, Nutrative, Diaphoretrads Jast from the M anifactory, received by the las . /ic, Dioretic Antibilious. It “imparts: strength and . : # 0 HN. 8 ¥. B Us s ENIU 8; Steamer. .I also have full assortmeiit of > activity to the intellectual faculties, materially aids c Ponvres: ny Levey), tals the digestive ns, it gradually warms the whole orner 0 ne an ommercial Sts, eling SHOE FIN DINGS, sy ie Se & doletortatte’ condition 3 it Pafuees ss new Nevada, : mv Miller’s Célebrated, Harness Blackegging ax ite jecee. Fatowel Dy prosteunon, “ehich ILL. keep constantly on hand a large and well open. ing, Neats Foot Oli, 7 ee rl bree ff Tw ikecd, Ln rl at Pay qeoey mick of , ms et: se at Hl preach Calf, Kip, Lintng Skins, Sole Leather, Lace'. opposite What Cheer House ICIN Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, Thread. Lasts, = = . : on attics’ aud i fact evcrything tobe found NEW FORWARDING HOUSE DIEOTCReS, in a-first-classShoe and ; Finding Store. Repairtng done in the best “sty ler naty B Boots and Shoes made to order ! > for And a good fit warranted in every case.I kéep I best foots of my-own_manufacture always on hand and ad on will sell all. 7 Goods, fel" fowe! rr Cheaper than any other a “House in town! 24° e} BA day, Jf Best Santa Cruz Sole Leather; by the Roll, 32c. Wy Best Santa Cruz Sole Leather, by the Side, 33e. tage zs : Remember the Corner! Nevada, Nevember 11th. (. MUSIC, ae AR. €. H-CHASE-wishes toinform-thej— Flat. citizens of Neyada and.vicinity that he wi)! rhurs fe sive ‘ ' Stage @ Instructions in Riusie:on the: Piano, . co To those who may desire his servicer. Col Pianos tuned, Accordeons and Violy ate lins Repaired in the best manner a onlin Mr Chase alec wishes to give noti¢e that the ns Nevada Quadrille Band, under his dii rection is now prepared to furnish Music for met (@ Ballsand Social Parties. .Those who wish to communicate with Mr. Chase can do so through George R. Crawfora, el Ly ® Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, of oh &e., JULIUS GREENWALD, Successor to Sam. Lewis,Importer of Cigars and Tobacco ! faked ve are 4 over ng. to y, and ay ; AVING the same facilities for buying as the “and old firm I am enabled to sell goods at re B san Francisco Jobbing Prices and ‘sa 25 per ‘eent. less than any Store: ae in the mountains. 0 my extensive stock I would call the attention Bs ae and the public generally. from = parts of the country will be faith'@ peoflly atteun shen Syunre S°GREENWALD. inited Nevada: Feb 13th, 2 y ave ae t o*E LIVERY AND Jacks. Main Street,j Ne ’ agona: OO te thie Uni on otel oe sags OPP epsite aye Uni ign Hotele jeman Lal E mm R Y 2 PLACE ony’ )Having just ee > tye prea ‘and commonab dee Naet STAB at the. “above Toca on, i8 prepared Sissi all whe R, . Inay fayor him with their pai nag y Trarisight Worses will be eng m5 taken care’ ‘ol ae cording to order,’ Horses boarded by the’ Day, Week or Month?” FEED FOR ‘SALE. He also keeps for sale Ha, Sinie and all kinds of) “hoss groceries.” ie seps PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE. : Established in 853.re Gp fii ah JAMES FX OTT, is inl 1 a ory ofth fee ) a “ thi «a ie Office—28 Minin Street, Nevada City. OLD AND ORES of ev description Melted es and = anges Cuttebttes of Aeeays fully "Heke di tite tp jan24 '] Central a AT COLFAX.. ~ JOSEPH WORRILL & CO. 7 OULD “inform the Merchants of Nevada county that théy have established a . FORWARDING, HOUSE. AT. COLFAX And are pow. prepared_to forward Goods ' 28 6 With despatch and at Low Rates ! . Direet all Goods, “CARE et & CO. COLFAX. Bil Colfax, Sept! inert Daily Transcript ‘BOOK AND JOB PRIN BASE. JOR FICE.) 4 Tea i lately ssottment of New Job Type to moar office we are now prepared to do F Printing of every kind in the neatest possible manner and on the shortest notice, We invite the attention ofall in want of anything in the Printing jline to examine our specimens of work. We have the only Ruggles’ Job Engine, . In the county aad¥egn thorefore do-Job Printing cheaper than any other EStablishment. We are prepared to exeente in the best style, Posters,,of all Sizes, Bank Cheeks, Programmes, Receipts, Bilt; Heads, Badges, Labels, Notes, a SO MBA Mekets; Blanks, Bills of Fare, . -“.: 44 Notices, Justices’ Blauks, Cherks, Ge% Paney Cards, ‘Cards, *'Letter Heads, Tickets, Pamphiets, Tags, Catalogues, Envelopes, Cireulars, Show Cards, Business Gards;’ ©’ Teamsters’ feat C N AND AFTER Monday, March 20th, ) 1866, until fartbes otice, the trains of the will be run as§follows : Kast. i‘ 1b e Le Mail and i pantengat tran will leaye Sacramen= . to.at. 6.30 4 M, arrive at Colfax at 9,20 A M. ~ Freight and passenger train leave Sacramento at 7:30 A M. ar a612.45.P M, ulso at 3 PM. * arrive reas 745 PM: Golng West. ailand passenger train leave Colfax at 10. 05 & Mar at+. ag i245. 4 Frei nd passenger tr: ‘Tove Coif at’ 6 25 AM. eat Sacramento at 11.154 M3; vlso at 2PM. arriveat Sacramento at 6.30 P Me _The morning Paysenger Trains connect at Auamkee Jims; Forest Hill 4 at Colfax “with evada, North San Dutch Flat and burn with @ ; and Michigan nes fle; Stages for si Valley, Juan Hltmeyatowe, Gold Ru he June00 8 M. eet thet cumsect bP. Sonrand the@alifornia’ tines! Mary oe and. a on ee one train only will be run, lesen Sacramento at . i * , and Colfax at 10.05 A. M Conveyan be at adr age? for fis baster ‘Gave. Hx. miles distant. C: ag KER ee nies oe RR Co. Su “G F. Hartwell, Assistant Bup: wiatendcat Sacramento, March 2th. A. C. NILES, Attorney and Counselor at Law, FFICE—1n0 Lewis” Building, corner 2 Broad and Pine streets ada en nee wens for a large and, el k Groceries, Blank Books, Way Bills, . CENTRAL, RACIFIC RAILROAD, TOILET. AND FANCY ARTICLES, And everything usually ‘kept in a first-class’ Drugsture. i Xr Physicians Prescriptions carefally compounded atall OUI. Having had many years’ experience as a druggis and apothetary, in ‘the best houses, I confidently so licit the patronage of the community, and. warrant satisfaction. ~~ -JOHN-¥, BUSSENIUS.Nevada, May te 1865; »” @, B, CRAWFORD, Cor, of Broad and Pine Streets, oy Retail Dealer in . “Se > anew. 3 tog STATIONERY, . Blank Books, _ Sheet Music, ° Gold Pens PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &c. ‘Justice's and Constable's, Blanks. palma road 28th — a, D.S. Baker. J. A. MARTIN D. S. BARER. & CO. DEALERS IN Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada. RESH MEATS, OF ALL KINDS e an hand. and .for gale at Cheap rates for asl,
Goods delivered free of Charg Within. a reabohable* distance of Nevada. ontP RPE all kinds, on hand and for sale ugld “THE BEST FURNITURE o> ©O BE FouND This side, of Sau Francisco, Is kept at the Store of Mirrors, &e. Everything Goes !—Cheap for rag UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING Done at the shortest notice. EXTRACTS, . Provisions, Can Fruits J. EE. JOHNSTON, BROAD STREET, nearly opp. National Exc have , Bureaus ‘gait ; : Bedsteads, : . Tables, y Gotons BROWN & DEAL, Proprietors. = ——— SSS Mining and Farmer’s Tools! For sale by Z CITY BREWERY. 08 N BL. LASAUF Wonld respectfully inform the peo ple of Nevada county that he is nowprepared to furnish the very best LAGER BEER, Ever manufactured and at the lowest rates. Families and Saloons can be sure of getting a splenilid article of Beer in Kegs or Boftles, rie any quantity, from-a-pint to one hundred--gal1éns . All orders left at,the City Brewery on SPRING seers will be ee and faithfully attendec alg FAMILY GROCERIES A. BARUH, 7 OULD inform the Bople of Nevara city that he has just received alarge andFresh stock of tebe Family Groceries, Everything usually tound in a well regulated Store ofthis kind. All goods delivered free. ce charge. Terms Cash. A. BARUH, Commercial Street. Nevada, Nov. 29th. « DANCING SCHOOL. SULLIVAN & BECKETT, WOULD respectfully. inform ‘the. danceing public that they haye opened a DANCING SCHOOL, AT ‘TEMPERANCE HALL, Where all who wish to join the classes already form: ed can dose on application at the Hall, at the following times : —For Gentlemen— On Tuesday and Saturday Evenings from 8 until 11 o’clock. —For Ladies— On Tuesday and Saturday Afternoous from 3 to to 5 o’clock. f7 “GH. FERRAND. iF PHOTOGRAPHIC.24 AND DAGUERREAN ARTIST . Every hind of Photographs and Ambr types taken in the best style ofthe Art. ON PINE STREET, ‘ Over the United States Bakery. Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry AND MACHINE SHOP. te — * STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS built to order. Castings and Machinery of every j aire description. cores = Quartz Machinery constructed, fit~ ted up o or oF répaired, Every kinds of Building Castings, Saw, Crist, Malt and Bark Mills ; horse power and car wheels, Orders filled promptly and at as low rates as any establishinent in Sacramento or San .Francisco freight added. HEU GH & THOM. CENTRE MARKET. FRED. BULACHER Takes this method of informing the people of Nevada that he keeps constantly on hand at his shop, ou Commercial street; the very bestof Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Poultry, &e. &e. Give me a cali—the best of” “Meats at the lowest rates. alg Opposition, Steamer Day, April L4th. OPPOSITION TO NEW. YORK!! . memes ‘BC Pe. bt) CARRYING UNITED STA TES MAIL. . Se THE ae ee a ompany will despatch the favor GAs ite tavoaite steamship MOSES TAYLOR, J. H. BLETHEN, Commander. For San Juan Del Sur. from Mission Street wharf, at 11 o’clock, A: M. ON SATURDAY, APRIL 14th, Conaecting at GREYTOW N with the magnificentncew Steamer, SANTIAGO, 2,500 tons. For New. York. No charge for Meals on the Isthmus. A baggage Master will be sent thro’ cevch trip. at the lowest rates, The San Juan and Colorado Rivers. are now full of water. The'transit frou Ocewn to Ocean is made in 20 hours. The America sails May 15th. Kor further re ad ty to RAYMOND, Agent, N OW worker oF Battery and Pine streets. ! Up. staire, San Francisco ‘ MEAT WARKET. JAMKS COLLEY keeos on hand the very best-of Beef, Pork, Mut. — ton. Veal, Corned Béef ork Pork, at hiss on ‘Broad street twe deors below Hanson & Co’s, which he will voli reasonable rater Wt ‘eash. ete ee 7 GREGORY & WAITE. ~ : 14 Se es aati Freight andInsurance on Treasure J. W. HENDS. R. W. TULLY¥ BANKING HOUSE ANDASSAY OFFICE. HINDS.&.TULLY, Baukers. Successors to G. W. Kid AVING bought the well known Banking House and business of George W. Kidd, “On Broad Street, Nevada City, Willcarry on the Banking business, at the old stand, under the firm name of Hinds & ‘Tully. The Highest Price will be paid for Gold Dust. Lowest Rates. re Liberal advances made on Gold Dust on Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the U.S. Mint. “Deposits Received. Checks on San Francisco and Sacramento. Drafts on the Eastern States at the Lowest Rates. Jollections made. State and Count se=. eurities’ pnrehased at the highest market value. Agents for the London and Liverpooi Fire and Life Insurance Company. Gold and Ores of every description. MELTED, REFINED and ASSAYED All Assays warranted to be correct. Correspondents—San F range acs Bank of Ca ‘ifornia; Sacramento, D. O. .Mil.s & Co.; Kew York, Lees & Waller. ap1l Miners Two-Bit Restaurant, » THE undersigned takes this. method of eS informing numerous old friend#and the pubdlic in general that he has opened the above named House on COMMERCIAL STREET, Where he will serve Meals, FOR CASH, ONLY, For Two Bits each! LODGING 25 CENTS. HENRY PYRMONT. J. B. JOHNSON, Attorney and Counselor at Law, NOTARY =e —=AND= zt ml ‘Commissioner of “Deeds for Nevada, MAIN STREET.....NORTH SAN JUAN. : Next dvorabove Frank Smith’s. North San Juan, March 14th. .DOCTRESS H. T, WOOD, 7 “Midwife & Houmnpsthip Physician. Cor. Richardson ‘& Auburn Streets, GRASS VALLEY. ‘ Persons in ‘Nevada wishing her services can leave street, or address as above, Post office Box 136 Grass Valley. m1 THE “GEM” SALOON, VAN ALSTINE & JENKINS, H‘Y* OPENED the ''Gem Saloon’’ on BROAD STREET, A few doors below Crawford, Leavitt & Co’s Store: If you want a ‘good square drink’”’ or » Fine Cigar aren into the Gem and you’ll get it. Lager Beer Wholesale and Retail. J.C. DEUEL, Attorney and Counselor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. No. 18S Mill Street, GRASS VALLEY. Boot and Shoe Maker, B. LUTZ, on Broad street. wotlld inform the people of this city that he is prepared to make to order the best of Boots, and in all cases satisfaction guaranteed. Repairing Doneyjin the best style and at the hortest notice. jant MEAT MARKET. , JAMES MONROK ean be found wae at the old stand on Broad at. where phe is prepared to supply every‘ body witIrthe best of f, Veal, Pork, Mutton, Corued Beef and Pork &c. &e. at the lowest eash prices * BLAZE’S cicada. COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 81 -—IF-You Want 2 Géod Drink, GO TO BLAZYH’S J. I. CALDWELL, . Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office No. 42 Broad §treet Nevada City J.1. Caldwell, Notary Pub Jie for Nevada coun ty and Commissioner for the State of Nevada John Caldwell, Attormey and,Counselor at Law, ‘Notary Public and Conveyancer At J. I. Caldwell’s Offiée, Nevada City. Nevada. Jan. 4th. A. A. SARGENT. Attorney and Counselor at Law. ( KFICKE—In ‘Kidd's palling corner of Broad and “Pine streata. Nevads Cc. M, BAYES, ’ PHYSICIAN _ Office in Masonic Building, corner of Pine & Com \ pereial streets eutrance on Pine, kr Gold Bullion discounted at the _ GOOD NEWS FROM NEVADA . word, at J.“H. Boardman’s house; No 140 Broad .