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February 13, 1866 (4 pages)

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es ata” f wey 8 ¥ Ay af. > as ef ~ ir aie * trafccuect ;* iid BROAD STREET..-. NEVADA CITY ted up or repaired. . the road wit Ee <eekt toes Wk , t 4 > we trust, im a satisfactory manner. wh amet VOL. XI, NO. 135 ~ BROWN & DEAL, wb, BROWN, MB ODEAL. ey SS PROPRIETORS. pes Office---cor. Broad and Pine Streets. NATIONAL EXCHANGE gee, ‘This old and well es-% ie eanhabiedt Efotelis again i Opened té the Public. It has been remodeled and enlarged and is now pe Al the most ecommodious Houses in the in orof the State, Located in an elevated position_it commands a view of the city and surrounding country and insures goodairia . he heat of summer. Built of BRICK AND FIREPROOF, its Walls keep out, in sréat measure, the . heat of the aun and give security in case of fire THE EXCHANGE is near the center of the town on a wide and>THE business street of the city. There are no wooden buildings near the Hotel to endanger it in case of conflagration. ,. . THE, ROOMS are. ete: astly furnished, the Beds are of Spring and Hair Matfrasses, unexeelled by any Ho elin the State—all the Furnitire new and Of'tire latest style. tak “ SUITS OF ROOMS, and every accommodation furnished famities and the traveling public, ‘every care taken to make the House a HomE FOR BOARDERS THE TABLE will at atl times. be” furnished with everything the market affords, The Coaches of the California Sir Comrany, Alpha,” Washington, Omega, Woolsey’s, oore’s vist ang Red Dog, have their offices at end take their'départare from this Hotel. » She Hguse is kept open all Night. THE SALOON js fitted up in ey where none but the best Wines: and Liquors are tobe found The BILLIARD TABLES are Phedan’s: best. : ’ Connected with the Establishment 18a LIVERY STABii2 where the bes: Turnouts may be had. Lancaster & Hasey, Prop’s. , Nevada, May 10th. " rior style Nevada “Iron and Brass Foundry . __ AND MACHINE SHOP.. tm f ae description. ; oo A soi Quartz Machinery oonstructed) fit“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 establishment in Sacramento or San Francisco freight added. HEUGH & THOM. NEVADA & MOORE’S FLAT Daily Express and Stage Line! TAGE leaves Nevada on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, (connecting with Wells, Fargo .&. (o’s Express) on the arrival of the Sacramento “ge for Lake City, North Bloomfield, Moore's. Flat, Woolsey’s Flat, and Orlean’s Flat. Pony Express leaves Nevoda on Tuesdays, Thurs days end Saturdays, for the same points. Both, Stage and Express. connecting with Sacramento Stage and also with Jefferis’ Saddle Train to Meadow Lake city ad the New Mines. Packages delivered, Col lections made and all Express business promptly atSTEAM ENGINES: and BOILERS built to order. “PHILIP & GREGORY, Prop'rs. “ALL ABOARD!” Grass Valley and Nevada City STAGE LINE. a Having recently Kee . this leng estabjished nd popular Stage Line, weare e to carry passengers over aod and safety, promising to o ride ‘with usin a courteous, and iS de ig Pa e ! Hours of Departure. Leaves Exchange Hotcl, Grass Valley, dailysy at 8 and 11 o’clock, A. M.and # o’elock, Ps M. Leaves Hevete Gals, at 9 o'clock, A. M. and . .P MM s 2 Fe Me a Te VELAMO & ROYCE, Propr's. Nevada, Novi 17th. ‘BEAR VALLEY HOUSE, "Junctionof the Nevada and Dutch Flat roads OTE? Me ON4EG Vitehas City: rrine ELIJAH 0. TOMPKINS, “WOULD INFORM the traveling public and all who wish tc spend a season at this beaattful part of Nevada county, that he has new open ed his Large and Elegant Houseyat and ispeepared to accommodate al} in a8 good etyle as at any qther Houyein-the State. The House has just been built and hand#oihely fpraisiyed threughout—having rocm enough for 7 persone. i he ble wilicontain the best of ‘ood— . frhot superior to any House in this county. and Hemting.—There is ion equal to « Valley, for rer rs nting. eA wy Whe Dancing frau is the. and best the county. Suppers aad Music shed on qucttueek. r Re Vas GF NELES. Attorney and Ceanselor at Law. The, Daily Transeript. NEVADA CITY) CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 1866: Tee BOOTS AND SHOES! £ , Castings and Machinery of every s f WILLIAM R. COE, Cor. of Main & Commercial Streets’ NEVADA CITY. es Thave just Feceived a NEW STOCK OF GOODS, Consisting of Gents’ Boots, Shoes.and. Gaiters, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Balmorals, Gafters, Shoes, Slippers, &c., &c. From the. best manufactaters of New York, Phila: delphia and Boston. ctocamnoncaene and Children’s Shoes, Just from the Manufactory, ‘feceived by the las . Steamer. I also have full assortment of “{ a? SHOE FINDINGS, Miller's Celebrated Harness Blacking, Neats Foot Of], Freuch Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole Leather, Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails. Awls, Thread. Lasts, and ia fact. evorything tobe found in a first-class Shoe and Finding Store. Repairing, done in the. best style: Boots. and Shoes made to order! And a good fit Walrnated in every case. I keep Boots of my own manufacture always on hand and will sell all my Goods, tc Cheaper than any other House, im town! 1 ee + Best ‘Santa Cruz Sole Leather, by the Roll, $2c. ‘Best Santa Cruz Sole Leather, by the Sitle, 33e. Remember the Corner } “Nevada, November Ith. MUSIC. i R. C. H. CHASE wishes to inform the : citizens of Nevada and vicinity that he wil) give : Instructions in Music on the Piano, To those wlio may desire his services. Pianos tuned, Accordeons and Vio» lins Repuired in the best manner Mr Chase alse wishes to give notice that the \Nevada Quadrille Band, under his dix ‘rection is now prepared to. furnish Music. for Ballsand Social Parties. Those who wish to ‘com-municate with Mr. Chase,can:do:so through George R. Ordwfera, “et Miners’ Hotel and Restaurant; F. Stumpf, Proprietor The above Hotel is now eompleted } and ready to accommodate any number of persons with Board and Lag = ine. This Houtse has now tlie Freneh cook In the State, -_ ‘The table will be supplied with everything the market affords: The Lodging Department contains everything to mak» travelers comfortable eechemanas any other place ip the monntains. The Baris always supplied with Wines, ore and. Cigars: : ) English, Freneh and German spoken at this House. MARBLE WORK S. ent D Street, between First and 42 iil Second, Near Wells, (@ Farge & Cora, g MARYSVILLE. “ADOLPHUS RAV. WouE respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada county that Jou@ éxperiente in the bus{ness has qualified him to do ,,, WORK IN MARBLE, PIO Fissen as) MONUMENTS, TOMBS. Grave Stones, Mantel Pieces, Sculp. ture, Modeling in Clay, &¢. @RNAMENTAL WORK: done in a-supeior style. at reasonable prices; : y a9 . ADOLPHUS RAW.. Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. . ; } Office—corner of Broaii and Pine sts. I would iaform my — wishing my services : ! be 0 tae to attend those rite at 7 me witha cat. stany hour. Teeth after having become sensitive by exposure of the e will be filled without causing pain. < WILL WARRANT ALL WORK doge at this »fice tocbe por'formied in a moré skilful manner, and bettar satisfaction giyen than elsewhere in thi? ty, otberwi berge. ihi-be made. ; pen are matertiel tea tie the time oy; ently located in this city Residenoe on decramento street, third house fromTemper4 F] OG RRA STEN Rubber Boots, Gents’ Ladies’, Misses’, : re .* " , a cn} pee , Te we er mt -Grovery, Provision. Dry Goods. ihe. Clothing, Crockery, ¥ AND DRUG & MEDICINE STORE, & AT RED DOC. 4 ’ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE. Pal Little York Township. that they have removed to the Store formerly occupied by Bourke & Cook. where they have awl wit keep constantlyon hand everything usually found in-a Mountain VARIETY STORE. We have now on hand a large and complete stock of No. 1 Groceries and Provisions, CASE GOODS, \And every article usually kept in first-class Grocery and Provision Establishment, eet As heretofore, we shail continue to keep well es supplied with Drugs, Medicines, Chenticals, Lee “, ~AND— PATENT MEDICINES, OF EVERY KIND, In addition to the above we have and shall,always kéep on hand a fine stuck of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, HATS AND CAPS. SAIeo, a well selected stock of ‘CROCKERY WARE. ior We. are sellta: as Cheap, if not Cheaper’than any other Store in Littl York Township, and shall’strictly adhere tothe Cash ly" COMBS & McGOUN, . Red Dog. San MMS FALL STYLES FOR 1865, —4T— POIRIER & LANSING'’S Successors to A. Lamott. . Corner of Second and J Streets, SACRAMENTO, FE have just received the Largest Stock of Hats and Caps ever offered iu the State. stock comprises, Men s and Boys’ FCR. SILK and WOOL HATS, Men’s and Boys’ CAPS of every description. Ladies Hats made to order.The Best Silk Hats Made to order, FOR SEVEN DOLLARS! POIRIER & LANSING. Sacramento, Sept. 14ti— CENTRE MARKET. FRED. BULACHER Takes this method of informing the people of Nevada that he keeps eon& stantly on hand at his shop, on Commereial street, the very best of : Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veul, Poultry, &e &e Give me a call—the best of Meats at the lowest rates. . alg LE DOYENS’ Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock and Iodine ALTERATIVE. eee Cure for.every form of chronic blood disease.
OR THE BLOOD it has no equa). fordisaelving stone in the bladder_and ureters, preventing gravel formation and enlargement of the prostrate gland. irritation of the neck of the bladder, Mercuri»! disorder, Kheumatiem, Nenralgia, Eruptions on the_face—and—body, Liver Complaint, Kidney and Bladder, Weakness, -Nodes, &e. ; Maeces Serofula, Which carries off more victims. than any. other disexse and which baffles all.reme ijes heretofore known, ext ng LE. DOYENS! SARSAPARAGLA YELLOW DOCK ALTERATIVE. : Rheumatism, ‘i &zpid in relief, dodthing in effects, entirely vegetable, safein its operations, it is 2a UNSURPASSED. As an alterative free from poisons or-minerals it has proven for invalids the great necessity for ali their ills; relieving and correctiny ‘ifrecu larities, imparting tone and vigor. re ¢stablish lished the bloom. beauty and elasticity of youth FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN ho arepaié, emaciated. puny and sirkly;serofba and consumptive IE OVOYENS’ SARSAPARILLA [0 SALTER ATE EB, used with Cod Liver Oil, is anever failing remedy tothrow Off disease and build uy health. ; _CRANE & BRIGHAM, San Franciseo: i WIRE Wor respectfully inform the citizens of the above Goods Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats! Our [> Wholesale Agents, . , A. S. HALLIDIE & €0., ROPE MANUFACTURERS. ‘412 Clay street, San Francisco. rope, are informed that wire rope is stronger, more durable and very much cheaper than any other kind of Rope, andit isnot afterted by atmospheric changes.’ We manufacture of every length an@‘size;--—----— Round Wire Rope, : Of Iron and Steel, for Hoisting purposes, Ferry Ropes and Derrick Guys. Steel Wire Rope For small Gear and for Derrick Fall Ropes, very durable and light, with suitable Blocks. ; Flat Wire Rope, . For, Hoisting from Mines. Small sizes for Pump Belts. Galvanized Iron Wire Rope, For Stays and one TaN Iron and Copper Wire Cord, . For Hanging Window Sashes—Signal Cords, &e And would refer to the many Companies who are. using our Ropes, throughout California fiad the adjoining States. ; List of prices with strengths, eté. forwarded ed application to_the manufacturers, or to CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO., 830-6m ; Agents for Nevada.CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD ( N AND AFTER Thursday, December 7th 1865, until further, notice; the traina of the Central Pacific Railroad will be run as follows : Going Fast. * Mail and passenger train will leave Sacramento_at 6.30_A M.-arrive at Colfax at 9,25 A M. Freigiitand passenger train leave Sacramento at 1.30 PM arrive at Colfax at7 PM. Going West, Matland paseen¢rer train’ leave Colfax at 10.05 AM. arrive at Sacramento at 12.230 A M. _ Freight and pisseneer train leave Colfax at 11 AM. arrive at Sacramento at5.10P Ms Freight to and from Colfax and intermediate stations will be taken on all trains except the mail and passenger train, .. ‘The morning Passenger Trains connect at Au}burn with Stages-for Yankee Jims, Forest Hill and Michigan Bluffs; and at Colfax with Stages for Grasa_ Valley Nevada, North) San . Juan, Ilinolétown, Goid Run, Dutch Flat and Virginia city. ‘ The6:30'A M. up train connects at the Junetion with the-ears of the California Central Rallroad for Lincoln and Marysvilleand all points north. ; ‘ On Sunday one train on. y. wil] be run, leaving Sacramento at 6.30 A M, and Colfax'at 10.05 a. M Conveyances can be had at Newcastie for Ala baster Cave;six mites distant. °C. CROCKER, Superintendent C. F. R R Co, GF. Hartwell, Assistant Superintendent Sacramvntos Dee. 12th. PIRST PREMLUM> FAMILY SEWING MACHINES! eR GROVER & BAKER'S . Elastic Stitch Sewing Machine ! Awarded a Silver Medal BY THE MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. —AND— : 1st Premiums on Work & Machines, —AT THE— California and Oregon State Fairs fur 1865 ! ‘ Report of Committees, The long and well established reputation of the superiority of the Grover & Baker Machine for doing fine and Ornamenval work eannot by any action of your Committee in making their Report be added to or taken from. for which we recommend a-special premium. Signed, : ~ T., HANSBROW, Com mittee a: RC UMEISER: . on SAMUEL BLATR Machines. We, the undersigned, Committee on Work, do hereby award the First Premiuin to the Grover & Baker Maelilne, as beiny the best for domestic and ornamental nses. Signed, te * MKS. HOKACK ADAMS, \ MKS, W.M. HARRON, \ . MRS. J. WETZLER. As the J.adies arethe ones who use the Sewing Machines, their opinion is te us the most valuable. We donot consider that Complicated « Meehanieal Arrangements,’ of vo practical use to the operator, and liable to constant derangement, as essentialin’ a Good Family Machine, bnt base our elaim to superiority in the simplie ity, durability and general utility of our Machines, ; ‘ The Award of First Premium on Work proves eonclusively the merits, of the Grover & Baker Machine as being the best in use. It isithe best Family Machine because it is the Simplest, most Durable and very easily learued. * — Sews from the Original Spool. THE ONLY’ . MACHINE . THAT EMBROIDERS ~—> RELIABLE STITCH. , ‘ON FLANNELS, Goods of an Elastic Nature. Will Sew any Thickness of Goods without change of Tension, besides doing the, werk of : ALL OTHER MACHINES 1) ¥ os LAND I8:THE-ONLY Ewery Machine éaily guaranteed in every particu lar. “Descriptive Catalogues with specimens of work will be vent to any address. 8 8 ’ Agent for Nevada City. Sen Wranesises; Cet. 27th at f, “BROWN & DEAL; Proptictors, "" INING COMPANIES and others using . REED & BROTHER. 3 . short time, + 10000 sets Ladies”; a SS ee Announcement Extraordinary, 250.00 ) GOLD & SILVER WATCH. KS: JEWELS, &, at go oon — Agents for Kastern\and Kuro ers; having for dispo ay Manufactur. LION 0 pom Over ONR Mit, dollars worth of f ae Silver Ware, and Faney Anat? d zi imported and American,will dig.’ ~~ pose of every article at $2 each, without regard to value, in the manner conae est stated. @ arecons y reveivin our agents throughout the ‘country sari stems our goods wear for years. While the articles ob-. tained for ¢! chy tore black, and spoil in a very + £0 all who have had experj wearing #uch goods, we ; Sece in the above stactguent, gee; be the truth of ‘ Quality, We call particular attention to the choiee , for $2 each. No artiele to Be paid for u ss Se eatisfed ano the value of the artign yon’ git? List sf Goods to be sold at $2 each, 500 Jiamond Pina. .,.. ~ of ; 5 sen : 500 Diamond Rings..... Ses wire 300, Fold English Lever it ‘ 5000 Gold American Lever Wath. 100 to pod 10000: Silver English’ Lever’ Watcha’ oe 02228 10000 Silver {A merican Lever Whtehed. 5 to 100. vi “SOOO Kets Silver plated tab C8 + +25 t075 5000» sets solid Silver Table Sponge. 00. 16 5000 sets solid Silver’ 'T $000. Sete-colid silver force mOOnAs s sn8 rei 3600 Silver plated Ice Pitchers..2,. 17748 t0. 35. 2000 silver plated Card Baskets. 1°45 to 80° 3000 silver plated Cake Baskets. .117°7"39 (030 3000 sarup cups with salvers ... 10 po 000 silver plated Waiters or salverg.--4 poh 10000 silver plated Goblets and ous.. 2”! Ps as 2(00 silver plated Castors, cut-glass bot 13 0 30 1000 silver plated Coffee Urns.., 96 or 4 2000 Enameted Watches, ladies,,.).777354%° “sd 2000 Gold Chatelaine Chalue....5.10 oe $000 Long fine link Chait). ccc 00-100 5000 Vest and Fob Chaids.,.,.. 15 te 60 2000 Ladies’ Neck Chains,...//'°7****75 to 66 3000 Oval Band Bracetets.,.).°"'1°°7 +15. to 60 }-3000-Fink Band Bracele tits +18 46-40 —§— ra $000 Plain Bana Bracelets, Perse erates IZ to 3000 Jet and Gold Bravelets... BS fences lato 25 ; 1500 Children’s Bracelets. esoes 10 to 18 2500 Solitaire and gold Brooches.. 749, oe 5500 Coral, Emerald, 0 : 12 to 26 1500 Armlets, for children omnes ++ -20 to 60 10000 Mosaie, Cluster, On Tie 10 to be 2000 California Diamond eBresrh ree 1000 Cameo Stone Kar Drops. 5000 sets enanieled Sleeve Oaisps: seunrg ois 50(.0 sets enameled RO ANA AES $d pees tts and Silver Thimbies ..77*47"8 i . nis ture, double. it, tvihecs (iodo Gand footh locketa;. 0.5), +212 to. 20 meo, Opa Onyx, Pearl, Cal. Diam it rng pa . et, plain pomp Clue 10000 Silver Paahelions and: geld ores ae 20900 articles of Gold Pene,Pes Meee 8tols both silver and gous. Gold Pencits . _» Chains, Rings, Belt Bucklee ae ae ne, ete. .10 to:100 The Teen) are printed or written on 250,000 slips of paper, and each seajo enveloves, and when Ordured-ana ny dew out regard to choice, and sent to dered by mail. NO RAY M19 4 On foowibs ol the Notic vera Ror eae can have forT WO DO.1; : d ; thus obtain a Gold Wa teh. ‘Diamond mie ay other very valua a y ble urticles for the above small In all transactions b Mail, w ‘ cents for correspundence, pontage ee: harge1@ Send. 30 cents and get a Ce 12 for $1; 30 for gz 5 75 for 68. rtificate, AGENTS TKD. ms yi vrs WAN ThD.—Any Agent ‘sendin DOLLARS A'T ONE ¥ } receive by return mail, in wbaicley " eee tificates, one of our articles, free-of eost. valued at not less than FIFTEKN DOLLARS sample to ehow his friends. Address’ = Box be BROTHER, x iy _Salesroom Na, 34 Liberty Street For BC Nevada Duily Transcript BOOK AND jos PRINTING OFFICE, _ Having lately added a large and el-egant assortment of New Job Type te fy, our oflice we are now Prepared to dyq ame of every kind in the neatesd possiole manner and on the shortest notice. We invite-the attention ofall in want of anything in the Printing line ty examine our specimeas of work: We have the only” Ruggles’ Job Engine, In the county and can therefore 40 Job’? Cheaper than any other proceetrrn edd Printing We are prepared to execute ip the best style, Posters, of all Sizes, Bank Check Programmes, Receipts,” Bill Heads, Badges, Labels, ' “Notes, Ball Pichets, _ Notices, Che: ks, eA Oecd Tags, Catalogues, Envelopes; Blank Books, Way Bills, CH. FERRAND. PHOTOGRAPHIC .#1. DAGUERREAN ARTIST Kr Every hind of Photographs and Ambe_ types takea in the heat style efthe Art. ON PINE STREET, Bills of Fare, Justices’ Blan Show Cards, Business Cards, Teamsters’ Receipts, rich assortment that-we here offer to the pub. icks, Crogse ; —— wely Ca ares 7 twee Over-the ‘United States ‘Bakery.