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February 17, 1866 (4 pages)

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ee es See eo Ie SS _BROAD.STREET...NEVADA CITY . ) , = . . NEW STOCK OF GOODS, ~ Beds are ot Springand Hair . we trust, ina satjsfa VOL. XI, NO.139 NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 1866, _ BROWN & DEAL, Proprietors, aaa aan: a ca eee The Daily Transcript. BROWN & DEAL, W. P. BROWN. M. S. DEAL. PROPRIETORS. =? Office---cor. Broad and Pine Streets, ina NATIONAL EXCHANGE ELOTEL. er -_ —_ — eo, ‘This oid ana fret esfi tablished Hotelisagain fii Opened tothe Public. It has been remodeled and enlarged and is now ‘ne of the most com modious Houses in the in erior of 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 great measure, the heat of the sunand give security in case of fire THE EXCHANGE is near the center ofthe town ‘on a wide and THE businéss street of the city. ‘BOOTS AND SHOES! _ WILLIAM RB. COE, Cor. of Main & Commercial Streets! NEVADA CITY.~ FE havo.just received a : Consisting of Gents’ Boots,’ Shoes and Gaiters, » L&dtes’, Wisses? and Children’s _Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes, Slippers, &c., &c. From the best manufacturers of New York, Phila: delphia and Boston. Rubber Boots, Gents Ladies’, Misses’, “There are no wooden buildings near the Hotel to endanger it in case of conflagration. THE ROOMS are elegantly furnished, the altrasses, unecxcelled by any Hotel in the State—all the Furni'. ture new and of the latest style. SUITS OF ROOMS, and every accommodation furnished families and thetraveling public, and every care taken to make the House a Homi ‘VOR BOARDERS. ; THE TABLE will at all times be furnished with everything the market affords, The. Coaches of the California Stage Comrany, Alpha, Washington, Omega, Woolsey’s, oore’s Flat, and Red Dog, have their offices at and take their departure from this Hotel. The House is kept open all Night. THE SALOON is fitted up in superior style, where'none but the best Wines and Liquors are to be ‘found. The BILLIARD 'TABLES are Phelan’s best. Connected with the Establishment 18 a LIVERY . ) STABLE where the best T'urnouts may be had. Lancaster & Hasey, Prop’s. Neyada, May 10th. Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry AND MACHINE SHOP. STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS built to order, bs Castings and Machinery of every ty anu deseription. , ; imerscrees Qoartz Machinery constructed, fits ted up or repaired, Every kinés-of Building Castings, Saw, Crist, Malt and Bark Mills ; horse power and car wheels. — + freightadded. ‘\HEUGH & THOM. NEVADA & MOORE'S FLAT Daily Express and Stage Line! TAGE leaves Nevaila on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, (connecting with Wells, Fargo & Cols Express) onthe arrival of the Sacramento Stage Lake City, ° : North Bloomfield, Moore's Flat, Woolsey’s Flat,. & : and Orlean’ $. Flat. Pony Express leayes Nevoda on ‘l'uesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, for the same points. Both, Stage and Expregs, copnecting with Sacramento Stage and alsd with Jefferts’ Badille Train to Meadow. Lake city and the New Minies. Packages deliyered, Col, legtions made and all Express business promptly attended to. PHILIP & GREGORY, Prop’rts. “ALI ABOARD" Grass Valley and Nevada City ~ STAGE LINE. ee »gHaving. recently pur* nape tits fong established and popalar Stage,Ling y we gre ready to carry passengers over the’ tad with speed and ‘safety, promising to treat those who ride with usina courteous, and ofory manners” Hours of Departure. . Leaves Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley, daily, at @ and 11 0’elock, A. M. and 4o0’clock, P.M.) Leaves Nevada, daily} at 9 o'clock, A. M. -M. and 50’clock.P M. -5 , bi CLEVELAND & ROYCE, Propr’s. Nevada, Nov. 17th. BEAR VALLEY HOUSE, ' Junction of the Nevada and Dutch Flat roads . : to Virginia City. ELIJAH 0. TOMPKINS, _ WOULD AS FORM the. traveling. public and all who wish tc spenda season at this beautiful part of Nevada county, that he has now open. ed his Large and Elegant House, at cals BEAR "VALLEY, Andis prepared to accommodate all ‘im as good style as at any other House inthe State. e House has just been built and hand. : somely furnished throughout—having rocm enough for forty persons. The Table will contain the best of food— equal if uot superior to any House in this county. Fishing and HMunting.—There is vo Prace in-this section equal to xr Valley, for fishing and hunting. The Dancing fian is the largest and best theeounty, Suppers and Music furnished on anoct notice. c Je! » Ae €. NELES, Atterney and Counselor at Law, IOB—Iu Lewis’ Building, corurcs” Sau Erancisco— Just from the Manufactory, received by the las Steamer. I also have full assortment of SHOE FINDINGS, Miller’s Celebrated Harness Blacking, Neats Foot Oil, Freueh Calf, Kip, Liniug Skins, Sole Leather, Lace ’ Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, ‘Thread. Lasts, and in fact evorything to be found im a first-class Shoe. and Finding Store. Repairtag done in the best style: Boots and Shoes made to order! And a good fit warranted in every case, I kee Boots of my own manufacture always on hand an will sell all my Goods, (t= Cheaper than any other House iu town !\4) Best Santa Cruz Sole Leather, by the Roll, 32c. Best Santa Cruz Sole Leather; by the Side, 33e. ee Remember the Corner! Nevada, November 11th. j MUSIC. R. C. H. CHASE wishes-toinform the : citizens of Nevada and vicinity that he will give. ; ‘ Instructions én RFusi¢ on the Piano, To, those who may desire nis services, Mas Reputred in the best manner ada Quadrille Band, under his dis rection is now prepared to furnish Mudie for Ballsand Social Parties. Tliose_who.wish-to communicate with Mr. Chase can dé 80 through George R. _Crawfora, el Miners’ Hotel and Restaurant. _F. Stumpf, Proprietor Tt The above Hotel is now eompleted ‘and réady fo accommodate anv aumga ber of perdons with Board and Lodg‘ y rey ™ his House has now the best re o the State, <« « @rvauts. i The tanie will be supplied with everything the market affords. The Lodging Department contains everything to maka travelers comfortable Board as cheap as at any other place in the monntains. The Baris always supplied with Wines, Liquors and Cigars. tan A . Englivh, Freneh and Gefman. spdken'at this ouse. : ‘DR. A. CHAPMAN, ' Surgical and Mechanical Dentiats Office—corner of Broad and Pine sts. ‘ [ would inform my friends aud all wishing my services: that [ am prepared to attend those favoring “90 TOT TT ome with & eall/ st any hour. . Teeth after having become sensitive by. cxposure of the ‘mérve will be filéd without causing pain. . L WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this office ,to be per formed in a more skiiful manners, and . bettar satisfaction giyen than elsewhere in this Mipcnatly svorinnhe no ae biter made. BS charges ar r id to eult; the time® ni, wes Be in this city RKesidenoe street, third house fromTemperWw ork promptly: and ‘‘tieatly on Sacramento 0 z CENTRAL PACIEIC RAILROAD N AND AFTER Thursday, December 7th ( 1865, until further notice, the trains of the Centre) Pecific Hajlrogd will, be run.as folloyys : ee ee Going East. ii ; and passenger train will leayé/Sseramento at 6.30 AM, arrive at Colfax at 9.25 A M. Freight and passenger train leave Sacramento, ut 1.30 PM. arrive at Colfax at7 P M. 5 Going West. Mail and passenger train leave -Colfax at 10.05 AM. arrive at Sacramento at 12.230 A M. ; Ps ‘ t atid agsenger brain. leave Colfax at.11, AM. arfivé at Sacramentc at 5.10 P Me ¥reight 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 Auburn with Stages as Yankee Jims, Forest, Hill abd ig Biuffa ;° and ‘at Cotfax with Stages for, Grasa Valley, Nevada, North San Juan, Iilinoistown, Gold Run, Dutch Flat and Virginia city. The 6.30 A M. up train connects at the Junctida withroad for Lincoln and Marysville and all points north. ; ’ . On Sunday one train only will be run, leaving . Sacramento at 6.30 A M, and Colfax ad 10.05 A. M Conveyances can be had at Newcastiefor Ala+ Dee. 14th. A . ba F Cores ole les distant; C. ek ¢ ; “Hanwell cfntand mg.t inten and ‘Children’s Shoes, . . Pianos tuned, Accordeons and Vio; oe ee wishes to give notice that the . Orders filled promptly aud at as low rates a$ any . ’ Ne _ @stablishment in Sacramento or e-ears Of the California Central Rail. aaamemeemnee 7 a = J. W. HiNnns. oe , 4 Wi, TULLY BANKING HOUSE AND. de ASSAY OFFICE, MINDS. & TULLY, Bankers. Successors.to G, W. Kidd, ’ ee Ba bought the well known Banking . house and business of George W. Kidd, On Broad Street, Nevada City,’ Wittcarry on the Banking business, at the old stand, undér the firm name of iiinds & Tully. The Highest Price will be paid for cr Gold Bullion discoumted at the Lowest Rates, wee 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. Collections made. State and County seeurities purchased at the highest market valine, ‘ Agents fer the London and and aor pide Company. Gold.an res of every description MELTED, REFINED and ASSAYED All Assays warranted to-be-correét. =v Correspondents—San Fran ciseo, Bank of (alifornia ; Sacramento, D.O. Mil.¢'& Co.; New York. Lees.& Waller. apl . LIVERY STABLE, ‘Broad Street, opposite Nationa} Exchange . SAXBY & LANCASTER, * Wi Would {nformn the peo“. Ple 6f N@¥aila that they have pur@hased the livKe Ss eT ae an oS 26 pays BE ANAS Ge. ery stock and business‘of Harvey Helm’ and united the stock of the Union Livery Stabléy and now have the largest lot of Horses, Buggies. and Carriages to be found in this part of the State. ‘ ‘Teams, with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks torlet av the shortest notice and on thee reasona ble terms. Our:Horses) are tree from ¥ige, of fine style and capable of going as fast ag an ~ ' cares to drive. Bons ag y gentleman Carriages for Funerals attended fo with Promptess. Good Saddle Horses always on hand. — * Horses boarded by the day, week or month and} the best of care guaranteed. SAXBY & LANCASTER. Nevada, Dec. 5th. Ae LIVERY AND FEED §TABLE, Main Street, Neva Opposite the Union Hott HENRY PLACE,
ee mY. Mavi ted at sion commoPa eg . SPABLE atthe i prepared to acconpgodate all_ who may favor hhw with their patronagey ~~ nee Transient Horses-will-be fed; and faken Gare of ao" cording to. order, 4 d ‘ Horses bearded\by the Day, Weelg or Month, FEED FOR SALE. He also keeps for saldHay, Graik} aud all Kinds of ‘“‘hoss groéeries.” x } : te A seps CIEX BROWSRY, JOHN BLASAUF,“a Would respectfullyjnferm the peo \ple of Nevada county that he is now gjprepared to furvish the yory best LAGER BEER, Ever manufactured dd at the lowest rates. iz Families and Saloons can: be sire of gétting a splendid article of t Beer in Kegs or Bottles, : In any quantity, from a pint toe hundred galone ' All orders left at the City Brewety on) SPRING STREET, will be* promptly and Yaithfally attended-to ; ; diy . _CGH. FERRAND, FPHOTOGRAPHIC.43 . AND . Pea DAGUERREAN ARTIST ir Every hind of Photographs and Ambr types taken in the best style ofthe Art.) . EF ON PINE STRERT, Over the United States Bakery. W. L. SHAEFER?}S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Commercial St. south side, near Pine. H ’ New Goods and New Prices! Constantly on hand a large lot of « BOWS CUSTOM MADE BOOTS, Just the thing for Wet weather, ‘ LARGE. and carefully selected stock of fine French: and Philadelphia made Bvots, and heavy Water; preef ‘‘Irou-Clads’? for mining. Alsu ap. immense stuck of LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ BOOTS AND GALPTERS, With heavy soles—selected expressly for the aitiy senfon. Custom ‘Work—Both making and repairing neatly und promptly done at the lowest living rates. CENTRE MARKET. . FRED. BULACHER Takes this.method: of informing the people of Nevada that he keeps ountantly on hand ut his shop, 'on Commereis j very best of Pay Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Poultry, &e. &c. tan Liverpooi Fire} paren WM. C. RANDOLPH, Chronometer and Watch Maker, LARGE ASSORTMENT Yor WATCHES, DIAMONDS, \ JF BWELRB Y. —AND— SILVER WARE. JUST RECEIVED . and FOR SALE CHEAP, by. W. C. RANDOLPH, Masonic Building—Corner of Pine & Com. mercial Streets, Nevada City. Nevada, Dee.19th A D.S. BAKER. J, A. MARPIN, _D. 8. BAKER & CO. DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits, No, 73. Broad Street, Nevada. B Lacie ne MEATS, OF ALL KINDS on hand and for sale at Ch : = 8 eap rates for Goods delivered freé of Charg Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. WOOD—Of all kinds, on hand and for sale Cheap for Cash. ‘ gd WIRE ROPE MANUFACTURERS. 412 Clay street, San Francisco, — MBN COMPANIKS ‘and others using: rope, are ioformed that, wire sie is strong-. @. R. CRAWFORD, Cor, of Broad and Pine Streets, Retail Dealer in STATIONERY, Blank Books, Sheet Music, Gold Pens A\UBUMS, &e. usta le’s Blanks, PHOTOGRAPH Justice $a Nevada.Jaly 2sth \IL Fit} et { JL_LIN@ TO NEW YORK. Carrying the United States Mail, Leave Folsom street wharf at 11 o’clock, A. M. on the 10th, 19th and 30th of every month, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and thed on. Saturday preceding,) for PANAMA, connecting via Panaina Railroad, with one of the Company's splendid steamers from ASPINWALL for NEW YORK. __ Steamer leaving San Francisco on the 10th touchGe ab Manzano ~All vouch at Acapuleo, ck ure-of 19th conneets with French; ‘Fransatlauti¢ Co’s stpamer for St. Nazaire, andi English sterner for South America, ais . Departure of 10th connects with English -steamer . for Southampton and steamer running to Guataquil touching at Tumaco, the port of the new mines, and LP. RR. RR. Co’s steamer for Central America. The following Steamships: will. be dispatesed on dates as viveu belew ; aopicepagensti’ February 10th—Goldén Age, Captain BE. S. Farnsworth, oopnegnt with Atlantic, Capt. Manry. February 1%th—Golden City, Captain F. R. Baby, . Svonecting with New York, Capt. Horner, February 28th—Colorade, apt. James ‘IT’. Watkins, connecting with Henry C ¥,Capt, Gray. Cabin passengets ‘berthed throngh. “ Bagpage checked through; 160 pounds alowed to'eath adult, . Aw experienced Surgeon on board, edicine and attendanéefrees =) . ; Bir. . These steajners will positively sail at AI .o’clock. Passengefs dre requested to have their baggage on . board before 100’ clock. Bren : Vor merehandise Freight, apply to Mesgra Wells, Fargo & Uo, For passage and all other! informa tion, apply at the Pacific fait Steamship. Go's’ Office,-curner ot Sacramento und Leidesdorif streéte< OLIVER BLDRIDGE Agent, Opposition Steamer Day, February 15th. OPPOSITION TO NEW YORK!! } Via. Nicaragua CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL oo ‘THE Central American Transit Lee Ladies ite double enzine steamship ota MOSUS TAYLOR, § For San Juan Del Sur. from Mission Street wharf. at.10'o*elock, A. M. Company will despatch the favor J.H. BLETUEN , Commander. ON THURSDAY, FER. 15th, icenthew Steamer SANTIAGO, 2,500 tons. For New York. No charge for. Meals on the Isthmus. i eoeh trip. Freight and Insurance on Treasure at the lowest rates, The San Juan and Colorado Rivers are now fullof water. ‘The transit from Ocean to Ocean is madein 20 hours. . ‘Phe America will sail Mareh 15th. For further inforrsattou apply to. ' I. W. RAY MOND. Agent, WN. W. corner of Battery and Pine-strects. Up atairs, San Francisco THE “GEM” SALQON VAN ALSTINE & JENKINS, AVE OUPENRKD the “Gem Saloon” on I BBOAD STREET, A few doors below Crawford, Leavitt & Co’s Store. If you want a*-ygood square drink’ or a Fine Cigar drop into the Gem and you’ll get it. Lager Beer Wholesale and Retail, Boot.and Shoe Maker, B. LUTZ,, on Broad street. would infurin the people of this 4 tw order the best of Boots, ard ‘in all cases satisfaction guaranteed. Give me.a sall-rthe best-of Meuis at the lowest . alg, *hortest notice. Done in the best styleand at the jank eG vity that he is prepared’ to make . : ~~ Commecting.at GREY TOWN with tic magnif=} A baggage Master willbe sent thro’ } atmospheric changes. ry length and size. Round Wire: Rope, Of Iron and Steel, tor Hoistin x Ropes and Derrick Guya. cemeagaero a if Stecl. Wire Rope For small Gear and for Derrick Kali Ropes, durable and light, with suitable Biocks, Flat Wire Rope, Far Hosting from Mines. Small sizes for ‘ Galvanized Iron ‘ : For Stays and Guys. aes Hops, Eron and Copper Wire. Co For Hangin g Window Sashioe~Siyroal Soe, &e uld refer to the man mpan are using our Kopes, Le sifovitin nad the adjoining States. List of prices with strengths, ete., forwarded ed application to the manufacturers, or to : CRAWFORD, LEAVITP & CO., a30-6m Agents for Nevada. Hats ! Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats? FALL STYLES FOR 1868.. —AT— POIRIER & LANSING'’S Successors to.A. Lamott. Corner of Second and J Streets, _ SACRAMENTO, . Ww have just received: the Largest Stock of° Hats and. Caps ever offered in the-State. @urstock comprises, Mens aud ‘Boys’ FUR, SILK: and! a HATS, Men’sand Boys’ CAPS of every description, — —~. ; Ladies Hats made to order, The Best Silk Hats Made to order,, FOR SEVEN DOLLARS! POIRIER & LANSING.’ Sacramento, Sept. 15th, National Exchange Hotel Co. We manufacture of eve-. the above named Cory oration, that the annual, eting of the said Company will be held at the of fice of J. I, Caldwell, in Nevada city and county, o'clock, PM. of said day for the purpose of elect-. ing the officers of said Cerporation; andthe transaetion of other business, “By order of the Béard of ‘Trustees. GEV. W. KIDD, President. J. 1. Caldwell, Secretary. janz3: Thomas Fi cox & Fires, Fie ‘Attorneys and Counselors at Laww,, SUMMIT CITY, GAL. Will practice ip all the Courts, of California and ‘Nevada. Offiee in Magnolia Building B street, Summit eity; Nevada county, Oct: a. is John Caldwell, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer: At J. 1. Caldwell's Offee, Nevada City. Nevada. Jan. 4th. MEAT MARKET. —. JA*’£ES COLLEY keeps.on a the very best of Beef, Pork, om ton. Veal, Corned Beef and Pork, at his shop: on Broad, street twe deors befow Hanson & Co’s, which he will sol} rearonabl mtee or enash, Tom, Cox. . A. A. SARGENT. Attorney and Counselor at: Law. (> FFICE—In Kidd's Building, corner ef: Broad and Pine streots. Nevade Toys. Toys. Toys, J kos Toys and Fanoy Goods for the Holidays. we recommend all Dealers in that line. to the ‘Zasket: and Toy Erporium of THURNANER & BINN, 320 andi322 Battery street, San Francisco. J, I. CALDWELL, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office No. 42 Broad Street Nevada City —_——— J.T. Caldwell, Notary Pub)'c for Nevada coun ty and Cormamissiouer for the State of Nevad» MEAT MARKET. JAMES MONROE can: be found Ba fe at the ne Broad = where he is prepared to supply every body with the best of Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton. Corned Beef and. Pork &c. &o. at the loweat earh prices . BLAZE’S SALOON:COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 81 if Yeu Want a Geod Drink, @O TO BLAZE'S \ throughout Calffornia Notre a is hereby given to the: stoekholders.oft-iis Cal., un Monday the 5th day of March, 1866, at 2 “Wheat, Barley.and. Greund: Feea A; S. HALLIDIE-& €o,,-———— er, more durable. and very much ce! r than — anyother kind of Rope, a [ afiected by very: