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The Daily Trariseript.
N. P. BROWN & M.S. DEAL,
Publishers and Proprietors.
Office Cor. Broad & Pine Streets.
BEAR VALLEY HOUSE.
JUNCTION OF THENEVADA AND DUTCH
FLAT RUADS TO VIRGINIA CITY.
E 0. TOMPKINS,
2 WOULD INFORM THE TRAVEL. ENG public and all who wish to spend
& seaeonat this beautiful part of Neva' da county, that he has now opened his
' argee and Elegant Honse at
Sy BEAR VALLEY
And is prepared to accommodate afi in ae good
style asat anyother House in the State.
: HE HOUSE has just been built and hanasomely furnished throughout—having room
enough for forty persons.
THE TABLE will contain the best of food—
ognete not superior to any House in this
coun :
lace in this section equal ta Bear tenes. Ee p n this section equal to Valley, for
ae hunting. i r
THE DANCING HALL is the largest and
best in the county. Suppers and Music furnished on short notice.
a DR. A. CHAPMAN,
Surgicaland Piechanical Dentist.
Office—corner of Broad and Pine sts.
: Zi would inform my friends
and all wishing my services that
pI am prepared to attend those
nt favoring me witha call, at any
“hoar.”: Teeth after having become sensitive by
exposure of the nerve will be filled without
caning pair.
IL WILL WARRANT ALL Worx done at this office
to be performed in a more skillful. manner,and
better satiefaction given than elsewhere in this
vicinity otherwise no charge will be made. M
charges are moderate. and to suit the times, j
am permanently located in this city. Reeidence on Sacramento street, third house from
fale yo sandeulcanite Work promptly and neat}
~~one at this office. —— a 7
HAMILTON’S RESTAURANT,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
A few doors below Randolph’s Jewelry Store.
Ki passed by any in Nevada county.
The Very Choicest of everything
is furnished to its patrons.
Oysters in every style: Game, Poultry, etc.
2 Board by the Meal or Week, at moderate rates. { = 5
‘2 Meals at all hours of the day or night.
JOHN H. HAMILTON,
Nevada, Oct. 24th—6im Proprietor.
_ North-American Steamship Co.
OPPOSITION FTO NEW YORK,
VIA NICARAGUDUA,.
Throngh ahead of the Mail.
The Company will dispatch
the fast and favorite Steamship
MOSES TAYLOR,
JAMES H. BLETHEN, Commander.
FOR SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Nicaragua,
from Mission Street Wharf. at 120’elock M.
THURSDAY; DEC. 5th, 1867.
Connecting at Greytown with the Company’s
ad * escrena DAKOTA, 3000 tons—for New
or i
No expense ov the Isthmus!
of baggage free’
An oo hn nl Surgeon on board ; Medicine and attendance Free.
For further information, apply to I. W.
RAYMOND, Agent, North-west corner Battery and Pine Streets, up stairs, San Francisco.
CH. FERRAND,
7PROTOGGRAPHIC
DAGUERREAN ARTIST,
gr" Every kind of Photographs and Ambroypes taken in the best style of the Art.
ON PINE STREET.
@ver the United States Bakery.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE
AGENCY.
THIS FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT ie kept in a style not sur100 pounds
The Mutual Life Insurance Co., .
OF NEW YORK.
HMias the Largest Cash Assets,
Pays the Highest Dividends.
Mind does the Lar_est amount of
business of any Company inthe
United States.The Home Mutual Fire Insurance
Company of San Francisca.
By judicious ribution of its
risks and prompt payment of all
its losses by Fireor Marine is
taking the lead of all Companies
8. B. DAVENPORT, Agent.
Nevads City, Dec. 19th, 1966.
feet og, BE
_ BPM YSICIAN.
Ig Masonit Building, Pine street, Nevada city
<
LOOK TO YOUR ROOFS.
J W. ADAMS takes Rpioenre in-informe ing the citizens of Nevada countyathat
he has made arrangements with the Boston
Mastic Roof Company, of San Fran
cisco, to lay full new roofs, or repair olc ones
" arrant Them to be Water Proot.
This is not Asphaltum roofing, but the gennine Mastic. whichis so much in use in San
Francisco, and is not liable to crack or peel off
from the effects of the weather ; it is also FIRE
PROOF. Shingle Roofs made secure
For farther particulars, inquire at the Drug
Stofe of E. F. SPENCE, Nevada city, or ad
dress J. W. ADAMS, Grass Valley. o17
ROBATE COURT.—In the Probate Court
of the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of Christina
Shnider, aiigem The People of the State
of California send greeting: In pursnance of
-an order of this Court duly made and entered
on the 29th day of November, 1867, notice is
hereby given that MONDAY, December 9th,
at 11 o'clock, A. M., of said day, at the Court
Room of eaid Court, at Nevadacity, in Nevada
proms £ has been pa for hearing the application of John i, praying that a document now on file in this Court, purporting to
be the last. will and testament of Christina
Shnider, deceased, be admitted to Probate and
that letters testamentary be issued thereon to
said John Bell who is named therein as executor: at which time and place all persons interested may appear and contest the same.
Attest: . K. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
Kd John Abbey, Deputy Clerk.
Williams & Johnegon, Attys. ‘n30
LACOUR’S
SARSAPARIPHERE BITTERS!
ave so speedily grown in favor that their
unrivaled sale has attracted remarks and criticisme of the trade. Jealousy attributes their
saccess to the fineness of their general style.
and principally to the originality and beauty of
the bottle, which. was conceiv
tured by California artiete. Mr. Lacour, an
energetic promoter of Califorvia resources, desired to show that California has no need of
being tributary to other countries for talent or
mechanical industry.
they have been to the large number who have
already used them.
Mr. Lacour is a graduate of the Polytechnic
Institute of France, and adds to a thorough
knowledge of Chemistry, many years of éxperience; and after a long and Careful experimental study, has been enabled to offer
LACOUR’S SARSAPARIPHERE BITTERS!
They are the most efficient Blood Purifier,
because they combine with the wholesome
Sarsaparilla, which operates by cutaneous excretions. other substances which gently stimulate the secretions of the lower glands and
organs, render digestion easy, ébviate costivenese and remove regularly every impurity of
the blood.
They are unrivalled as a remedy for scrofula,
Dyspepsia, consumption, .Liver Complaint,
Nervone affections, Colic,Intermittent evers,
and all diseases arising from impurity of the
blood or costiveness.
The Young Man
Takes them to reguiate his system, prevent
disease, and stimulate to new life his
over-tasked body. ‘
: The Young Woman
Takes them to secure regularity in her habits,
to tint her cheeks with the bloom of
health, and to give a eparkle to her eyes
and sweetness to her breath.
The Husband
Takes them to promote vitality, give strength
to the body. peace to the mind, and with
his health, wealth and comfort to his
family.
The Wife
Takes them’to invigorate and strengthen her
system, and as an aid to nature in regulating her periodical sickness.
Children
ventle yet effective tonic Take them asa
+ Dashaways
ing none of the deleterious essential and
fusil oils of forbidden drinks.
The Incbriate
Takes them to give tone to his poisoned stomach, and allay the fearful longing for
strong drinks with a stimulant that does
not madden or destroy,
The Traveler
Takes them to prevent séasickness and eecure
his health against changes of climate
@YVERYBODY TAKES THE™
North American Steamship Co.
NEW OPPOSITION LINE
gs VIA PANAMA!
i fer: NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP
COMPANY will dispatch their elegant and
coramodious Steamehip
OREGONIAN-—3,000 TONS,
JO8. SUTTON
FOR PANAMA,
Fronr Mige#ion Street Wharf, San Francis©@, at 12 o clock, noon,
Monday,....November 25, 1867,
Connecting, via Panama Railroad, at Aspinwall with the Company's New and
Splendid Steamship
NEBRASKA-—3,000: TONS,
FOR NEW YORK.
One hundred unds baggage free.
An eh onde. on board: mediThe OREGONIAN has been fitted by the
Company especially fer this route, and Pascengere will And hee-sectanmodations
Seth tah socentie bate + ge na 4
in. New York, is the Piment Steamehic ie tee
California trade on the Atlantic Ucean.
THE COMPANY WILL CONTINUES THEIR
LINE VIA NICARAGUA AS USUAL.
és apply to I. W.
’ corner RA
ae
and manfacThe canse of their success is the great benefit
Take them as a mild, pure stimulant, contain ‘
GREGORY & CO0.,
4
Successors to Gregory & Waite.
SELL
CROCERIES,
HARDWARE ,
CROCKERY,
Liquors,
Indeed Everything.
FOR CASH ONLY!
M. L. MARSH. 8. R. PERRY
A. B. GREGORY*
UNION LIVERY STABLE
wos gy cae
sims
CNN
Foot of Main and Broad Strects,
Opposite Union Hotel, Nevada,
PLACE & McCOWEN.
wets
Horses, Carriages and Buggies,
To Let on the most Reasonable Terms.
Good Saddle Horses, for either Ladie
or Gentlemen.
Carriages for Funerals will befurnish
ed on short notice,
Horses boarded by the day or week.
A share of public patronage is solicited and
satisfaction guaranteed. di9
NATIONAL
Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon
Abts T. GC” LAMPE wonld in“7, form the peuple of this city
. : and vicinity that he has purSP -BATHS 7g chased:the interest of F. H
Fisher in the National Hair Dressing and
Bathing Saloon, and will continue as heretofore, at the old stand. Particular attention
paid to the cutting of gents’, Ladies’ and chilcon's hair. If you wanta good shave, genta,
call at this place.’ Mot, cold‘and shower baths
at alltimes.Always on hand a large stock of
Dr. Jernings’ Reproductor, the best article for
the hair ever produced.
Ageht for Knowles’ Vegetable Hair Restorer.
HOT & COLD BATHS--25 cents.
@
~
Pi
BROAD STREET,
ese Opposite Stumpfs Hotel.
Sc,BATHSI pee “all cee
. Epon g DUCA can still be found at the old
stand and full ay agg todo Hair Cut. timg and Shaving in the best style.
A first-rate opportunity is offered any one
to buy an interest inthe shop, as a partner:
is wanted. “
Nevada & Grass Valley Stage Line.
Leaves. the Exc Hote,
Pees Rao™ Valley, daily at. Sand 11
"clock, A » M. and 4 o'clock.
Leaves Nevada at 9 0’tlock, A. M., and 2 and
5o'clock, P.M. H, & K. BROWN, Prop’s.
MUSUXC! MUSIC?
: €. H. CHASE, _
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
NSTRUCTIONS GIVEN ON THE PIANO,
Guitar and Violin» Pianos tuned and other
musical repaired.
Quadrilie furnished, from two to
desired.
Guitar or
six as may be
ae
CEORCE KEENEY,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
NEVADA CITY,
Will Sell
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS
HARDWARE,
~ CROCKERY, .
And everything aouiie called for.
FeR CASH,
OR ON A
LIBERAL CREDIT.
Nevada, Oct. 13th.
PAINTING! PAINTING!!!
RICHARD H. ROWE,
I AVING REMOVED TO A COMMODIOUS
Shop at the Foot of Broad and Main
streets, is prepared to do all kinds of
Sign, Ornamental & Plain Painting
at short notice, and
ON REASONABLE TERMS.
Special attention given to the painting of
WAGONS, CARRLAGES, ETC.
ALL KINDS OF
Honse painting done in the best manner.
GIVE ME A CALL.
a RICHARD H, ROWE.
Do you want a nice pair of Boots?
Y YOU DO DROP IN AND LEAVE YOUR
MEASURE WITH
B. LUTZ,
ON BROAD STREET, a few doors below the
National Exchange Hotel, and he will make
you as nice a pair of Boots as you would wish
to wear. pairing done in good
style. 023
‘J. I, Caldwell and John Caldwell
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
Office No, 42 Broad atreet, Nevada City.
J.I. CALDWELL, Notary Public for Nevaoe is and Commissicner fur the State of
avevada,
JOHN CALDWELL, District Attorney and
Notary Public for Nevada County. \
J. 1. CALDWELL, Deputy, District Attorney
Nevada, Moore’ Flat & Eureka,
—
STAGE’ LEAVES NEVADA
on Mouday, Wednesday and
Friday (conneeiting with
Wells, Fargo and Co's Express) for LAKE
CITY, NORTH BLOOMFIKLD, MOORES
WOOLSEYS AND ORLEANS. FLATS and
EUREKA. Express leaves on Tuesday and
Saturday. Packages delivered, Collections
made and all Express business promptly atGREGORY & ENGLISH, Props
JAMES MONKO,
Dealer in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef,
CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c.
te" Meate evid at rearonable rates for Cash.
Shoup on Broad ptreet, opposite the Nevada
Theatre.-° ° o12. *
R. M. HUNT, M D.,
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN,
NEVADA CITY.
tended ta.
seps-"67-tf
&. W. WSLLIAMS. J. B. JOHNSON,
WILLIAMS & JOHNSON,
Attorneys & Counselors at Law,
Aud Notaries Public,
L. W. WILLIAMS, Commissioner of Deeds
for the State of Nevada. Nevada, Cal. o31
&
BLAZE’S SALOON !
Corner of Pine & Commercial Sts,
‘IF YOU WANT A GOOD DRINK gs
I G® TO. BLAZE’S.
*recommendi
(2° DIPTHERIA !!
“MRS: M. A. RAGSDALE’S"
VEGETABLE PREPARATION;
OR INFALLIBLE REMEDY FOR
4
PUTRID SORE THROAT, SCARLET FEVER
DIPTHERIA, STOPPAGE OF THE:
NOSE, CATARRH, CROUP, AND :
ALL KINDS OF HOARSENESS
<> oe
PeeTHERIA is yn exceedingly malignant
inflammation of the throat, with general
depression of the system, which progresses
rapidly to a fatal termination if it is not relieved. This disease is so active and so dangerous that I would advize all persons who
er attacked with it to give this medicine a
trial.
My medicine may be used in any condition,
or for the youngest child, without harm, No
person need fear to swalfiw the Wash; it is
entirely free from poison; but it is best in all
cases to spit out all the slime that can be got
up.
My medicines are labeled, and none are genuine paces my pt ture is attached to the
same. e medicines were patented A
16th, 1864, by Mrs. M, A. ala. _
I present for the consideration of the public
the following :
Certificates:.
Lone-VaLLEy, February 6, 18%.
Dear Madath :—This is to certify that one of
my sisters, after enffering from @ very severe
attack of Putrid Sore Throat and also afflicted _
ecnzSs in Grass Valley for about six
months, without receiving more than momentary relief, was finally permanently cured by
the nse of Mrs.M. A, Ragsdale's infallible
remedy for Putrid Sore Throat and Catarrh in
the head in the incredibly short time of about
two months, 7 E. R. MONTGOMERY.
Subsecr' and sworn to before me this 7th,
day of February, 1866. a
M, P. O’Connon, J, P., Nevada Conuty.
_-~, JULINOI8TOWN, Feb, 8, 1865
This is to certify that. in November last, I
had a very dangerous case of Croupin my famHy, and there not being,a physician in ‘town, I
was induced totry Mrs M. A, Ragsdale’s infallible cure for Croup, Putrid Sore Throat and
Scarlet Fever. The Tesnit was everything I
‘could desire. The patient was relieved in a
.very short time and entirely cnred:in a few
days—without any deleterious effect from the
medicine,.orloss of. strength to the patient.
eget . that it is the best remedy for’ cases
of this kind, and kaowing the convenience to
families of having a remedy at hand are my
reasons for recommending this infallible cure
to the public, JOHN KNEELAND,
. Mrs. M. A. Ragsdale :—Last Fall one of my
children, five months old. was attacked with a
severe Sore Throat and Hoarseness. 80 bad
was the disease that I thought I would lose it.
I gave the child your Medicine, and in less thantwo hours it found relief, breathed free, and ia
well and healtny. Ican recommend your medicine to the public as aremedy that all persons
who have families should have on hand. I
consider it a safe and sure cure for the complaints which the advertisements set forth,
Colfax, May 24, 1866. W. A. HIMES.
Lintotn, May 39, 1866, —
Dear Madame :—This is to certi y that I have
used your infallible remedy for Diptheria,
Putrid Sore Throat, ete., in my practice with
very good saccess, and I take pleasure in recommending it to the afflicted with those diseases. J. T. HAMILTON, M. D.
Heatpssure, Cal,, Ma
nent.
September, 1863, three of my children attacked
with Diptheria—having them attended by a
most eminent fy al until my little gon
died’; and then, being informed of Mra. M. A.
Ragedale’s Vegetable Preparation or Infallible
Remedy for Patrid Sore Throat, Scarlet Fever
and Diptheria, I sent and got it immediately,
and my children were apparently well in twelve
houre, The cure was permanent ina few da 8.
: MARK BUCKLEY: Kexosrrine Rancuo, Dec. 21, 1965,
Mrs. M. A. Ragsdale :—Dear Madam: Thia
is to certify that six of my children were guffering from @ very severe attack of Diptheria,
and were attended by an eminent practisingoo peers without deriving any benefit from
is treatment; and bfiving been informed of
the success of Mra. M. A. Ragedale’s infallible
pomety for Diptheria, Putrid Sore Throat, etc.
I was induced to try it, and had the satisfac.
tion of witnessing almost immediate relief,
and in every case a speedy and permanent
cure, GEORGE ALLEN.
Subscribed and eworn to before me the 14th
day of May, a. p. 1866. H. W. STARR, J. P.
No, 10, Placer County, Cal.
Lincoitn, Dec. 13, 1986.
Mre. M. A. Ragsdale >—Dear Madam: This
is to certify that my danghter Ella had been
sick with Diptheria one week, and iad the at.
tention of the practising physicians of this
place, and was pronounced incurable by them;
when IT concluded to send for you, and in two
hours time she begun to feel relieved, and in
two days from the time ehe firat took the medicine she was able to it up, and has now en.
tircly recovered. 1 therejore take pleaenre in
r your medicine to al
flicted with diptheria or frie sore throat.
s MRS, E. MASON.
Subscribed and eworn to before me thie 10th
day of Dec., 18%. =. W. STARR, J. P.
No. 10, Placer County, Cal.
Mre. Ttagsdale’s Vegetable Preparation is
for seule by John F. Bussenius, Corner
of Pine and Commercial streets, NEVADA Crrr,
and by droggists throughout the State. nov
DR. J. W. TALBOT,
Physician and Surgeon
OMice at Dr. Kent’s Drug Store,
‘Residence—UNION HOTEL,
Women ond Children, a
for two years with Catarrh in the h : »?, @ head, and
A. D, is KF
This is to certify to the public tne I aon fn
those af.
a
litle,