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NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. SAT
URAL
gd pr tena Eee
MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1866
“pgp arr ar CE
Ghe Daily Transcript.
N. P. BROWN & ™. S. DEAL,!
Publishers and Proprietors.
OMce Cor. of
ITAL
Broad & Pine Streets,
IAN; (BARBER SHOP.
BROAD STREET,
Opposite Stumpf's Hotel.
HILIP DUCA can still be found at the old
P “Stand and fully prepared todo Miair Cute
ting in the best py a : ;
fhaving dyne in a style that cannot be excelled.
:
HOT AND COLD BATHS AT 25 cts.
My Bath Rooms are fixed up in-as nice manner
asanyintheState. BATHS ONLY TWENTY_ FIVE CENTS. 019
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD
Py
Me eS
N AND AFTER JULY 10, 1866. nnt
notice, the trains of the Central Pacific Railroad will ran as follows:
Going East.
_ . Mail and passenger trains will leave Sacramento at 6 a. m. and arrive at Alta at 9:30 a. ».
Freight and passenger trains leave Sacramento
at 6:15 a. m., and arrive at Alta at 12:20 p, M.; also
at 3 Pp. M., and arrive at Altaat 9:10 P. mu.
Going West. _ ,
~~ Mail and passenger train leaves Alta at 9:55 4.
M., and arrives at Sacramento at 1:20 P. m.
Freight and passenger trains leave Alta at 6 a.
M., arrive at Sacramento at 11a. m.: also at 1:15
_P. M., and arrive at Sacramento at 6:30 P.M :
The morning pass«nger trains connect at Ani burn with Stages from Yankee Jinis, Forest Hill,
‘Michigan Bluffs and Georgetown: and at Colfax
with Stages for Grass Vall-y, Nevada and San
Juan; and at Alta with Stages for Cisco, Summit
City, Austin, Virginia City, and all points in the
State of Nevada. : :
The 6 a. ™. up train connects at the Junction
with #he cars of the California Central Railroad
for Lincoln and Marysville and all points north.
All trains run daily, Sundays excepted.
-. ©, CROCKER,
Superintendent C. P. R. R.
G.F. Hartwetw, Ass’t Superintendent. 8: ps
NEVADA & MOORE’S FLAT
DAILY EXPRESS AND. STAGE LINE.
’ aor LEAVES NEVADA ON, MONDAY,
&) Wednesday. and Friday, (connecting with
Wells, Fargo and Co's Express) for LAKE CITY,
NORTH BLOOMFIELD. MOORES, WOOLSEYS
AND ORLEANS FLATS
Pony Express leaves Nevada on
and Saturdays, for the same points,
Both Stage and Expreva connecting with Sacramento Stave and#!so0 with Jefferi~’ Saddie’ Train
to Meadow Lake City and the New Mines. Packages delivered. Collections made, and all Lxpress
business promptly attended to.
GREGORY & ENGLISH, Proprietors.
GRASS VALLEY & NEVADA CcIry
——
S TAGs ei ew £
AVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS
long established and popular Stage Line we
are réady to carry passengers pver the road with
8 and safety, promising to treat those who
de with usina corteous, and we trust, in a satis ry manner,
Tuesdays, *
Hours of departure—Leaves Exchange Hotel
Grasa eran, at 8 and 11 o’clock, A. M., and
4o'clock. P:
Leaves Nevada. daily, at 9 o’clock, A. M., and 2
P. M. and 5 nclock, P. M
CLEVELAND & ROYCKE. Propr’s.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
Opposite the National Exchange.
SAXBY & LANCASTER,
WOULD INFORM
the people of Nevada
a that they have purchasry stock and business of Harvey He!m,
and united the stock of the Union Live Stable,
and now have the largest lot of Horses, Buggies,
vad to be found in this part of the
e.
Teams, with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
#lacks to let at the shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terms. Our Horses are free
rom vice, of finestyle and capable of going as
fast a8 apy gentieman cares to drive.: F
for Funerals attended to with promptGood Saddle.Horses always on hand.
: Horses boarded by tel, oacker month, and
best of care guaranteed. :
SAXBY & LANCASTER.
Nevada, Dec. 5th.
m Chemical Soap Works.
MERCHANT & LINDERMAN,
VV OULD INFORM THE PEOPLE OF THIS
on thay ‘hat they have started & Soap Fac.
88 VALLEY ROAD, ONE MILE FROM
NEVADA CITY,
And will Manufacture the very beat
md Olive Soaps,
, No. 1 Palm Soap. :
‘ : German Erasive Soap.
ALSO, ALL KINDs OF
POIrLET SOAP.
2” The Merchants of Nevada County will find
ade advantage to give our Soape a trial,
4
fer any quantity filled at the shortest .
"ena
8
Christmas is Coming !
TOYS. TOYS.
* TOYS
NEW STOCK PitICES LOWER!
NEW._FANCY ARTICLES !
FOR PRESENTs !
Selected by MR. KOHLER from the Richest, Collections in Europe.
A. KOHLER,
WhHorrsate Rooms—424"
stairs, extending from Ciay
Francisco,
Wall Paper. Wall Paper.
; ,
Sansome Street, up
to sieuauaataes _
F. A. POTTER,
MASONIC BUILDING, PINE STREET,
j TAsion hand and for sale. eveny variety and
A quality of
Wall Paper, Window Shades,
DOW FIXTURES, PICTURE CORDS, ~
TASSELS, PICTURE MOULDINGS & CORNICE
(2° Frames made to order. =
‘THE BEST FURNITURE
To BE FOUND
This side Of San Francisco is kept at the Store of
J. E. JOHNSTON.
. Broad street, nearly opposite National Exchange.
Wz
EVERYTHING GOES—CHEAP FOR CASH,
-_—_— rs
Bureaus,
Chairs,
Bedsteads,
Tables,
Sofas,
Mirrors, &c,
———
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING
Done at the shortest notice.
&r Call and examine the Stotk !.c9
MUSK¥C! muUB_OT
_(. H, CHASE,
TEACHER OF MUSIC.)
NSTRUCTIONS GIVEN ON THE PIANO,
Guitar and Violin. Pianos tuned and other
musical Instruments repaired.
Quadrille Music furnished; from two to six
pieces as may be desired.
Music arranged for the Piano, Guitar or other
instruments, easy’or difficult as desired. a30
WILLIAM C. POPE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FURNITURE, OILS. LAMPS, &e,
MILL STREET. GRASS VALLEY.
We £
<7" THE CHEAPEST FURNITURE STORE
IN NEVADA COUNTY._ag
ane eer ry
All Goode delivered Free of Charge,
W. C. POPE is the only Licensed Auctioneer in
Nevada county. Orders promptly attended to.
Grass Valley, July Sth. 1856. : i
JAMES COLLEY,
Dealer in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef,
CORNED, PORK, VEAL, &c.
= ad Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash.—
o_o Broad Street, below Crawford, Leavitt
& Co.'s. : sept
J. C. DEUEL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
NO. 18 MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY.
OTICE.—To all Whom it may concern: Notice
N is hereby — that L. Charronnat and E.
Charronnat, of French Hill, County and Townshir of Nevada, State of California, are not, nor
is either of them authorized to contract any debt
or debts in my name, or on my account or responsibility, f-r or upon any cause, or matter. whaisoever, and that Iam not and will not be reeponsible for any debt or debts contracted by them, or
either of them on my credit, or otherwise, nor
for any goods, wares, merchancise, labor, money,
services, or other things furniehed ge eiththem of them. F.L: A
"Nevada, Nov. 29th. 1866,
—
"3. B. JOHNSON,
Attorney and Counselor at Law .
NOTARY PUBLIC,
And Commission of Deeds for Nevada.
rast sais
Win-.
LAMOTT’S HAT STORE.
; —I8 THE—
M OF THE STATE EMPORIU
© _ The Leader of Fashion.
ee
®.
-=" Importer and Manufacturer. _a?
a
‘WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
No. 227 Montgomery Street,
San Francisco, April 24th.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
_—
WILLIAM R. COE,
‘Corner of Main & Commerctai Sts.
Nevada City.
T have just rhceived a
NEW 8TO0CK OF GOoDs,
Consisting of
Gents? Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s
Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes,
Slippers, &c., &e.
From the best Manufacturers of New York, Philadelphia and Boston,
Rubber, Boots, Gents, Ladies, Misses
D CHILDRENS’ SHOES,
Just from the Mannfactory, received by the last
steamer. I alzo have a full assortment of
see SHOOK FINDY NGS,
Miller’s Celebrated Harnesa Blacking, Neats Foot oil,
French Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole Leather,
Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, Thread,
Lasts, and in fact everything to be
found in a first class Shoe
and Finding Store.
Repairing done in the very best style.
a
Boots.and Shoes made to order.
And a good fit warranted in every case, I kee
Bents of my own manufacture a’
and will sell my Goods
Pp
ways on hand
. Cheaper than any other House in
this city.
REMEMBER THE CORNER.
Frames! Frames! Frames!
——
P. KENT,
F {AS RETURNED TO THE OLD sTayD
No. 97 Broad Street, Nevada City,
Opposite the Pennsylvania Engine House.
Where he haa on hand the best stock of Mahogany. Walput, Gilt and'other kinds of Moulding ever brought to this county. :
Picture and a}] other kinds of Frames made, on
short notice and in-the best style,
CARPENTER WORK, all kinds, done at rhor,
otice. : a2s
Cigars, Tobacco Pipes, &., &c.,
_ JULIUS GREENWALD,
(Successor to Sam. Lewis.)
2 .
Importer of Gigars and Tobacco !
} AVING THE SAME FACILITIES FOR
buying as the old firm, I and enabled tw eell
Goods at ~ :
San Francisco Jobbing Prices and
25 per cent, less than any Store
in the mountains,
To my extensive stock I wonld call the attention of Dealers and the public generally,
Orders from all parts of the couitry will be faithfally attended to. . ‘
“— ‘ JULIUS GREENWALD.
Nevada. September 14th.
ONSTABLE'S SALE —By. virtue of an execution to me delivered, issued out of the Jnstice Court of W. C Carter. Eeq , an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the township of
Bloomfield, county of Nevada and State of Cali
fornia, bearing daie October 18th, 1866, to satisfy
a judgment rendered in said Court on the 15t
day of OctoWer. 1966, in favor of JOHN McNICHOLLand against JAMES GRIFVFIN, for the sum
of Two Hundred and Fifty Seven 50-100 Dollars,
debt. interest, da s and cost« of suit, I. have
taken in exeention and wil! sell to the high~st
bidder for cash. in gold coin. lawful money of tne
U.S., all the right, title and interest of James
Griffin, the shove named defendant, to the following described property to wit: —A house and
lot known as, Patrick Dunn's. sitnated at Relief
Hill, township and county aforesaid. Sale to
take place at said house on Relief Hill, on Wednesday, the 28th day of November, 1266, between
the hours of 9 o’clock a. m. § o'clock Pp. w.—
Taken as the p rty of James Griffla to satinfy
the above dewandas and accruing costa.
Given under my hand this of Movember,
24
JOHN M. BUSH
nové Special Constable Bloomfield T’
. par.
GEO. W. KIDD, R. W. TULLY.
BANKING HOUSE
3. W. HINDS, —
—AND—
ASSAY OFFICE,
GEO. W. KIDD & CO...:. Bankers,
rT; the Granite Building, on Broad Street, Neva-da City. : :
The Highest Price will be paid for Gold Dust.
Gold Bullion discounted at the Lowest Rates.
Liberal advances thade on Gold Dust or Bullion.
for Assay-or Coinage at the Mint. :
MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral, at a low
rate of interest. : e
Registered County Scrip bought at
‘LEGAL TENDERS bought and sold at the Regular Rates,
Deposits received. Checks on San Francisco
Sacramento and Virginia city, :
Drafts on the Eastern Cities, London, and Dublin, Ireland. .
Agents for the London
Life Insurance Company. wa ;
Gold and Ores of every description Melted, Refined and Assayed.
Correspoudents—San Francieco, Bank of Callfornia; Sacramento, D. O. Mills & Co.; Virginia
City, Agency Bank of California. :
oct2 ~ GEO. W. KIDD & CO.
and Liverpool Fire and .
Fire and Marine Insurance,
UNION
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Nos, 416 and 418 California Stree ,
THE STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALLY
LIABLE.
nd
Cash Capital.... ++ +--+» $750,000
Surplus July 1st, 1866..-$119,735
sam Cee
CALEB T. FAY. President.
Charles D. Haven, Secretary.
Gustave Touchard, Marine Director.
A. H. OTHEMAN, Agent for Nevada.
REMOVAL,
And Important Reduction in Prices,
—
THE PARIS SCREWED
BOOT AND SHOR STORE. located during the Inet 12 years on
Dupont -street, has this day
been
Gta Fi a
*
Removed to 428 Kearny Street,
The increased facilities which the proprietor
has lately obtained for recelviny the latest French
Styles regnliarly, enable him to off r Shoos ata
Reduction of FIFTY CENTS PER PAIR. and
Boots at a Reduction of F fty Cents and OVER
per pair ;. all fresh and New (Gooda by every stea:
mer, which the public are particularly invited to
examiney—
Notice —My store will be as heretofore the ONLY VLACE where perrons can be eure of obtaining the Genuine French Screwed Boots
and “hoes, «o justly celebrated for their Elefauce and Durability.
x. LHOTE,
Wholesale and Retall
Importer and Dealer,
‘NO 428-KEARNY STREET.
BRetateen CalifornTaand Pine. three doors sontheast of Califurnia, san Franci-co. 05
oy * McCORMACK,
Successor to McCready & Brother,
Dealer in
MARBLE MONUMENTS,
! GRAVE STONES, ,
i lmtarble Mantles, Table Tops
AND GRATES,
At lower Rates than aver before
offered in this market.
Comnen or Firra anp 2 Srrezrs,
MARYSVILLE.
oa F
W. C. GROVE Agent for Nevada City.
Marysville, Oct. 0th—1y
H. J. Booth. G. W. Prescott, Irving M. Scott.
UNION IRON WORKS,
Corner of Firspand Mission Ste. San Francieco.
Established in 1849.
ne
AVING by tar the oldest and most extensive
now prepared to furnish, at tne +hortest notice
and at inost reasonable rates, al) kinks of macninery. Quartz Milis and Quartz work made a
We havethe best patterns of Came, Kr id 039
mortars, &c.Sole maunfacturers of the ce ated Franklinite 1empered Shoes and Dies.
Biake’s Crgishere, Quartz Screens of all kinds
sntries. Sudioms Ammigne and all things needed by the miner.
Rocoiin pump for domestic use and for deep
establi-hmentonthe Pacitic cast, we are+
NO. 74,
{
NATIONAL: EXCHANGE
HOTEL,
Broad Street, Nevada City,
: sage Pct and
8 now one 0 em commodious Honses in the interior of the Stare
evated position it commands a 'viewof the ire
and surrounding country . insures, air
the heat ofsummer. Built o BRICK Ay FIRE.
PROOF, its walls ren p out, ‘in a great measure,
the heat of the sun an give security in case offire,
THE EXCHANGE =
Ts near the céntre of th ‘ a’
THE business street of the ae sei — ~
There are no wooden buildings near the Hote} :
m.
) @@m . THIS OLD AND WELL RsTaBLisH.
Riis is again opened tothe eae ze
enlarged ¢
to endanger it in case of conflagratio
Are Elegantly Fura heat hel ly Forn t
and Hair attrasses, unexcelled i auy Hone
a the Furniture new and of the Last Style, ‘
E
is
SUITS OF Rooms.
And every accommodation furnished Familes
and the traveling public, a d :
make the House e HOME FOR BOAR Ue ;
THE TABLE
Will at all times b; :
the market affords, ““2/shed with everything
THE STAGE OFFICE.
The Coaches of the Colfax, Alph
Omega, Moores, Woolsey’s and Bricans Meneion,
Dog and North San Juan § L their
offices at and take their Hopartare r-cond thie’
THE HOUSE IS KEPT OPEN ALL NIGH
. mamcnced
THE SALOON
Ts fitted up in superi
hest Wines and 1
BILLIARD TABLES
THE LIVERY STABLE.
Connected with the Betablisheees isa
Stable where the best Tarnouts ma:
3 LANCASTER & HASEY
SAN FRANCISCO
PIONEER SCREEN WORKS
AS removed tothe VULCAN IRON Wo
H FREMONT Street, between Mission oat
Howard, San Francisco, n Punching in
~~ ie tg freatly reduced rates, .
uartz whers using m
Screens;will save Two h pn ga
anteed to be the. best and
warranted not. to rip or tear,
Orders solicited and prompt] attended to, .
N. B.—J. W. Quick is the only competent and
enccessful Manufacturers of Screens in the State
having made screens for the principal mills and
firms in thie city and State for many years,
BEAR VALLEY HOUSE,
JUNCTION OF THE NEVADA AND DUTOH
FLAT ROADS TO VIRGINIA CITY,
E. 0. TOMPKINS,
me WOULD INFORM THE TRAVELING
vee) PUDLIC and a Gi pm ae who wish to spend a season
utiful part of Ney,
that he has now opened he fas
Elegant House at
BEA
And is prepared
Liv.
be had, “"
» Proprietors,
R VALLEY
style as at any of Manes ie one ai = ; any other House in the State,’
THE HOURE _ jnst been built
some irnishe ~ room
encheh for forty per “y en wf
tb par pn et the best of
equa’ i! uot superior to any Honse in t .
. FISHING AND HUNTING —T" ere fe no plats
in this section equal to Bear Valley, for fishingand .
hunting.
TALL ts the largest and best .
THE DANCING
inthe county, § bpers and Music furnished on
a ee kho-t notice
BADUW LAKE MILh& MI ING COMPAM NY, Excelsior District onade edamty, CAL There sre delinqnent upon the following describ. ed stock, on account of assessments levied on the wwenty-third day of October, 1866, the several amounts st opposite the names of th pecti: shareholders ds followe:
Biss ig
shares. Am't,
No, Cert’e No,
Ellison J. W 68
650.
as good
d hand
Flangher C, P..¢00050
PeAbOy BLU, viSecicica
Mavey A. G.cccsiccseee 8
Harvey A Gaeeeceorene29
MIN OW, cess ccsecalll
‘Jacobe Geo. F.seess.:18
Parnete he, Pos. cc.0c 4
Barnett R. P....06.46
Barnett Pececconenshl
Barnett 8, P..:...48
Barnett ®. P...004.49
Barneit N. M.....-65
=
ss
eabeste
Jacobs Geo. F. sevcee.14
Jacobs Geo. F.e6-..15
Jacobs Geo. Misdeesecce
acubs Geo. F. .22+,.17
Jacobs Geo, F ie . ar
Jacobs Geo. F.. .58
+: Mareelus E. . ERS
Aud in accordance with fhe laws of the State of
California aud an order of the rd of Trustees,
of (ctober, 1866, so made on the 23d da
of said stock as may be neeshares of each parce
Cessary, will be sold at auction, at the office of
Nevada city, on the conan . No. 30 Main Street,
the TW ELFTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1808; at
glock, M. of said day, to pay faid
SARBVgsboueyy
Ssssessuxssssersss
{eo bons of 128°
er auent assesements thereon, together with
S0sts of advertising and expenses of fale.
‘A. H, OTHEMAN, ‘
OMeo No 2 Main street, Nevada City, Cal. “nat
; NATIONAL
Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon.
i.
C, LAMPE would inform the people of @ thitcity and vicinity, that he has purchased
the interest of F. H. Fisher in the National Hair, Dressing and Bathing Saloon, and will continue, as seretofore. at the old stands Partieular attention
paid to the cutting of gents, ladies’ and children’s
hair. If you want a g00l shave, gents, talbat theplace. Hot, cokd and shower baths “at all times.ir
Always on hand a large stuck of Dr. Jennings’ R
productor, the best article for the hair ever ate
duced. pore
apt
A. C, NILES,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
mining—from 235 inches tv 10 inches iu diameter. .
6
Cormer of Bread and ‘Pine Streets, Nevada City,