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Soe 0 VOLy KE,-WO, 140. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 1866.
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BROWN & DEAL, Proprietors, _
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pA gue A 2 Baa i LOG care BANKING HOUSE . Chronometer and Watch Maker, DA DARKER @60. " Pp. BROWN. M. §. DEAL. WILLIAM R. COE, ASSAY OFFICE. ime v DEALERS IN
PROPRIETORS."Office—cor. Broad and Pine’ Streets,
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NATIONAL EXCHANGE
BROAD STREET.. -..NEVADA €ITY
This old and well established Hotelisagain f/f
-Opened to the Public.
Ithas been remodeled and enlarged and is now
ne of the mostcommodious Houses inthe in
erior of the State. Located in an elevated position it eommands a view of the city and surrounding country and insures goodviri1 : 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 of thé town
Cor. of Main & Commercial Streets’
NEVADA CETY:
oe
<p
eee EK have just received a
NEW STOCK OF GOODs,
Consisting of
Gent»? Roots, _ Shoes and Gaiters,
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s
~ Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes,
Slippers, &c., &e.
Frora the best manufacturers of New York, Phila:
delphia and Boston.
. Rubber Boots, Gents’ Ladies’, Misses’.
oars 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 sare elegantly furnished, the
Beds are ot Spring and-Hair Mattrasses, unex;
celled by ed § Hotel in‘the ‘State—all the FuFniture new and_of-the-latest style.
SUITS OF ROOMS, and every accommodation furnished families and the traveling public,
and: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 Stage Comrany, Alpha, Washington, Omega, Woolsey’s,
_Moore’s Flat, and Red Doy, have their offices at
‘aud take theirdeparture from this Hotel.
The House is kept open all Night,
THE SALOON (is fitted up in superior etyle.
where none but the best Wines and Liquors are
tobe found) The BILLIARD TABLES ure Phe.
lan’s best.
Connected with the Estab! ishment tsa LIVERY
STABLE where the best Turnoutsaay be had.
Lancaster & Hasey, Prop’s.
_ Nevada, May 10th. . a f SE :
Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry
_, AND MACHINE SHOP,
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STEAM ENGINES and
BOILERS built to order.
i aH Castings and Machinery of
ns a tale description, :
2D. Quartz Machinery constructed, fitted up or rep ired. ‘ : oe
Every kifids of Building Castings; Saw, Crist, Malt
and Bark Mills ; -horse power and <@r wheels.
Orders filled promptly and s low rates ‘as any
establishment in Sacrar »-or San Francisco
freight added. < HEUGH & THOM.
NEVADA & MOORE'S FLAT
Daily Express and Stage Line!
TAGE leaves Nevada én Monday, Wednesday,
ad. Friday, (connecting with Wells, Fargo “&
‘o’s Express) on the arrival of the Sacramento Stage
for *
Lake City,
« North’ Bloomfteld,
Moore's Flat,
Woolsey’s Flat, ;
: and Orlean’s Flat,
Pony Express leaves Nevoda on Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays, for the same points. Both, Stage
and Express; gousecting with Sacramento, Stage and
also with Jefferis’ Saddle Train to Meadow Lake
eity and the New Mines. Packages delivered, Col
leetions made and ali Express business promptly attended to. Se >
PHILIP. & GREGORY, Prop’rs:
eve
“ALL ABOARD!”
Grass Valley and Nevada City
STAGE LINE.
Having. feeently. purchased 7 long established
and popular Stage Line, we are
aaa oa ready to carry. passengers over
the road witht speed and safety, promising’ te
treat those who ride with us in a courteous, and>
we,teust, ine patisfactorymanner,
2 Hours of Departure.
ves Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley, daily,
ot End 1 o’elock, A. Mand 4 o’clock, P.M. =
Leaves Eevee deny, at 9 o’clock, A. M. and
»M. and 5o0’clock.P M. ig:
Shee: CLEVELAND & ROYCE, Propr’s.
Nevada, Nov. 17th.
BEAR VALLEY HOUSE,
Junetion of the Nevada and Dutch Flat -roads
to Virginia City.
ELIJAH 0. TOMPKINS, —
WOULD INFORM 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
BEAR VALLEY,
And is prepared to accommodate all in as good
style as at any other House in the State.
e House has just been built and handsomely furnished threughout—haviag reem
enough for forty persons.
The Table will contain the best of food—
equal ifnot superior to any House in this county.
Fishing and Hunting.—Thereis vo
pP.ace in this séction equal to t Valley, for
fishing and hue: :
The Dancing Eiali is the largest and best
theeounty. -Suppersand Music furnished on
snert notice.; jel
A. €. NILES,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
FFICE—1 is’ Building,
. Daate® Cave, she tiles die:ant.
and Children’s Shoes,
Just from the Manufactory, received by the las
Steamer. I also have full assortment of
SHOE FINDINGS,
Miller’s Celebrated Harness BlackAng, Neats Foot Oil,
Freneh Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole Leather, Lace
Leather, Pogs, Nails, Awls, Thread. Lasts,
and in fact everything to be found
in a first-class Shoe and
; Finding Store.
Repairtng done in the best style:
Boots and Shoes made ‘to order!
And a good fit warranted fn_every case. Ikeep
Boots of my owa Wanufacture always on hand and
will sell all my Goods, ee
ia? Chéaper than any ‘other
House in town’ ’
a
¥ the Roll, 32e.
by the Side, 33e.
Reme er the Corner!
Nevada, Novefiber lth: ——-————
Ms: ‘C. H. CHASE wishes to inform the
citizens.of Nevada-and vicinity that he will
give tas i rae ;
Instructions In Music on the Piano,
To those who may desire his servicer.’
Pianos tuned, Accordeons and Violins Repaired inthe bestmanner
Mr Chase alse wishes to givesnotice that the
Nevada Quadrille Band, under his direction is now prepared to furnish Music for
Balls and, Social Parties..Those who ‘wish to
com-nunicate with Mr. Chase can do so thraugh
George R. Crawfora, —_—*eS ee
Miners’ Hotel and Restaurant.
_ F. Stumpf, Proprietor
peg , The above Hotel is now eompleted
and ready to accommodate any number bad st with Board and Lodg___.ing. This House has now the, best
French cook li theState, .
The table will be supnlied with everything the
market affords. The Lodging Department contains eyerything to maka travelers comfortable
Board as cheap aa at any other place in the monntains. The Baris always supplied with Wines,
Liquors and Gi tis
nglish, Freneh and German spoken at this
House.
:
DR. A. CHAPMAN, .
Surgical ahd Mechanical Dentist.
Offiee—corner of Broad and Pine sts.
wn I would iaform my friends aud
) sabe PY Pprepared to attensl those favoring
me withacall.atany hour. Teeth
after haviug become sensitive by exposure of the
nerve will be filled without-causing pain.
1 WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this fice
to be per formed in a more skilful. manner, and
bettar satisfaction giyen than elaewhere in this
vicinity, otherwise no charge will be made. My
eharges are rate, aud-fo suit the fime® 1
sm permanently located in this city Residenoe
ite <"‘Werk. promptly ‘aud ‘neatly
. done at this office.
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAL
N AND AFTER Thursday, Deeember 7th
1865, until further notice, the trains of the
Central’ Paeifi¢ Kaiiroad will be run as follows :
Going East.
Mailiand passenger train will feave ®acramento at 6.30 A M. arrive at Colfax at 925 AM..
. —-Freight and passenger train léave Sacramento
at 1.30 PM arrive at Colfax at7' PM.
Going West.
Mail and passenger train leave Colfax at 10.05
A M.arrive at Sacramento at 12.30 A M. :
Freight ‘and passenver train leave Colfax at 11
A M. arrive at Sacramentc at 5 10 P M.
Freight to and from Colfax and intermediate
stations will be taxen on all trains except the
mail and passenger train,
The morning/’assenger Trains connect at Auburaiwith. Stages for -Yan<ee'.Jins, Forest Hill
atd Michigan Bluffs; and at Colfax with
Stages for Grase Valley, Nevada, North San
Juan, Illinoistowm, Goid Run, Dutch Flat and
Virginia city. ——— =
The. 6.30 A M. up train connects at the Junetion with the ears of the California Central Rafl— Lincoln and Marysvilleand all points
north. :
On Sunday one train onty will be run. leaving
'. Saeramento at 6.30 A mM, and Colfax at 10.05 A. M
Conveyances can be had at Neweastie for Ala¢. KE&@,
Ne tendent C. Fr. k K Ov.
G F. Hartwell, Assistant Superintendent
Sacramento, Dee. 12th.
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all wishing my tervices that I am.)on Sacramento strect, third house fromTemper-_ j
HINDS & TULLY; Banké‘s.
‘BS aecessors to G. W. Kidd,
ee
AVING bought the well known: Banking
mouse and business of George W. Kidd,
On. vyada-City,;——_
Will catry on the Banking business,.at the old
stand, under the firm name of Hinds & Tully.
The Highest Price will
Gold Dust. ._ me
kr Gokt Bullion discounted at the
Lowest Rates.
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust on Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the U.S. Mint.
Deposits Reccived. Checks on San
Francisco and Sacramento,
Dratts‘on the Eastern States at the
Lowest Rates, ;
Collections made. State and Count
eurities purchased
market value,
Agents jor the London and Liverpooi Fire
and Life Msurance Companys
se=i 3 res of every desceription
MELTED, REFINED and ASSAYED.
All Assays warranted to be correct. :
* Correspondents—San-Francisco, Bank of (alifornia ; Sacramnento, D. O. Mil.s & Co. ; al ad
ap + York, Lees & Waller. ,
LIVERY. 8S'FABLE;
Broad Street, opposite axe
.< SAXBY.& LANCA R,
G Wes ;
yould inform the peoy e of Nevada that they
go havepurchased the liv:
f Harvey Helm and united
ae ones the Upién Livery Stable, and now have
the largest lut of Horses, Kuggies and Carriag oO
.be found in this part ef the State, ™ bs
Teams, with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks
the shortest notice and on the most <reasona
Our Horses are free. from vice, of fine
‘le and capable of-giing as fast as any gentleman
eares to drive. 3
Carriages for Funerals attended to with promptgess.
tood Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the-day, week. or month and
the best of care guaranteed. .
SAXBY & LANCASTER.
Nevada, Dee. 5th.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
Main Street, Nevada, ‘
Opposite the Uniom Hotel,
S eeeiaenael
ery, stuck and business
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Cae > (Soe Having just comple3 Ey va wy teda nome and pone i
eP (Nei dions SEARLE atthe
above location, is prepared to aecommodate ‘all whe
may favor him with their patronage.
‘Frausient Horses will be fed, and taken care of aceording to order. a
Horses boarded by the Day, Week or Month.
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FEED FOR SALE.
He also keeps for sale Hay, Grain, and all kinds
of “‘hoss groceries.” seps
CITY BREWERY.
JOHN BLASAUF,
Wwoiita respectfully inform the peo
ple of Nevadu county that he is. now
prepared te furnish the very best
LAGER BEER,
Ever manufacturedjind dt the lowest
rates.
: ne
Families and Saloons can be sure of getting a
splendid artiele of he ane’ .
Beer in Kegs or Bottles, ~
lone.
All orders left at the City ——
STREET, will be promptly .vigd
ded to
on SPRING
“faithfully attena19
CH. FERRAND.
PHOTOGRAPHIC 2g
_ AND ;
DAGUERREAN ARTIST
rs as Every hind of Photographs: and Ambr
types taken in the best style cfthe Art.
: ON PINE STREET,
Over the United States; Bakery.
W. L. SHAEFER’S
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
Commercial! St. south side, near Pine.
_ New Goods and.’ New Prices !
———
Constantly on hand alarge lot of
YS CUSTOM MADE BOOTS,
Just the thing for Wet weather.
A LARGE and ecarefally: seteéted stock of: fine
French and Philadelphia made Boots, and
heavy Water-proof “Iron Clads” for mining. “Alsu
an immense stuck of f i
LADIES’ AND CHILQRESS' BOOTS
; AND GATTERS, . ‘
With heavy soles—selected exfyessly fur the ainy
season. ;
Custom Work—Both making and repairing
neatly and proinptly done at the dowest ‘living rates,
CENTRE MARKET.
FRED. BULACHER
Takes‘this methed of informing the
people of Nevada that he keeps constantly on hand at his shop, ou Commercial street, the very best of a
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Poultry, &e. &e.
Give me a eall—the best of Meate at the lowest .
rates. alg
ene
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be paid for . ,
at the highest }
In any quantity, ‘from a pint. to ene hundred gals ‘
‘. full of water.
-A LARGE ASSORTMENT * "0%:
: —<OF— oe
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
“oc FE WEL ES.
_—AND—
SILVERWARE.
JUST RECEIVED ©
rae
and ped]
FOR SALE CHEAT, by
W. C, RANDOLPH, .
Masonic Building<Corner of Pine & Com.
~ mnercial Stfeets, Nevada City.
Nevada, Dee, 19th
G.R. CRAWFORD,
of Broad and Pine Streets. ve or,
Retail Dealer in
STATIONERY,
Blank Books,
Sheet Music,
Gold Pens
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &e.
Justice’s and Constable's Blanks.
Nevada,July 28th
pats MAIL
STEAMSHIP CO.
~
THROUGH LINE TO NEW YORK.
. Carrying the United States Mail.
Leave Foisom street wharf at 11 o’elock, A, M.
on the 10th, 1th and 30th of every month, (except
when those dates fall on Sunday, and thed on Saturday preceding,) for PANAMA, connecting via
Panama Railroad, with one of the Company’s splendid steamers from ASPINWAL.L for NEW YORK.
Steamer leaving San Francisco on the 10th ‘touehes at Manzanillo All touch at Acapuleo;
Departure of 19th connects with French Transatlantic Co’s steamer fer St. Nazaire, and English
steamer for South America.
Departure of 10th connects -with English. steamer
for Southampton and steamer running te Guayaquil
touching at Tamaco, the port of the new mines, and
DP. R, R. Co’s steamer for Central America.
The following Steamships will be dispatched on
dates as given belew +
February 10th—Golden Age, Captain’ HE. S. Farnsworth, connecting with Atlantic, Capt. Maury.
Feoruary I%th—Golden City, Captain F. R. Baby,
connecting with New. York, Capt. Horner.
February 28th—Colorado, Capt-Jamesf. Watkins,
connecting with Henry Chauneey, Capt. Gray.
Cabin’. passengers berthed through. Baggage
ehecked through ; 100 pounds allowed toeach adult.
An’ experieneed Surgeon on board. . Medicine and
attendance free
These steamers will positively sail at 11: 0’clock.
Passengers are requested to have their baggage on
buard befure 10 o’ clock. ; ;
For merehandise Freight, apply to Messrs’ Wells,
Fargo & Co.
For passage and all other information, apply at
the Pacific Mail Steamship Co’s Office, corner ot
Sactameuto aud Leidesdori streets.
aS OLIVER ELDRIDGE Agent.
OPPOSITION-TO NEW YORK!!
‘THE Centrat American Transit
Zt MOSES TAYLC
wharf. at:10 o’etork, A. Mz
1eent new Steamer SANTIAGO. 2,509 tons.
ecch trip. Freight and Insurance on Treasure
‘lhe transit frou Ocean to Ocean
For further information apply to
is ) Up stairs, San Fraueisco
VAN ALSTINE & JENKINS,
A few doors below Crawford, Leavitt & Co’s
Lager Beer Wholesale and Betalil.
Opposition Steamer Day, February 15th,
Via, Nicaragua
CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL
Company will despateh the favor
ite double enzine stean ehip.
KEN
JH. BLETHEN. Commander.
For San Juan Del Sur. from Mission
ON THURSDAY, FEB. 15th,
Connecting at GREY TOWN with the magnilFor New York. No-vhargé for Meals on the
Isthmus. A baggage Muster willbe sent thro’
at the. lowest rates,
The San Juan and Colorado Rivers are now
is made in 20 hours. .
The America will sail March 15th.
I. W. RAYMOND. Agest,
WN OW. corner of Battery and Pine strects.
THE “GEM” SALOON
FJ AVE OPENED the *:Gem Saloon” on
I BROAD STREET,
Store. 1f you want a »*yood sqaare-drink” ora
Fine Cigar drop into the Gem and you’il! get it,
Boot and Shoe Maker.
B. LUTZ, on Broad street.
would inform the people of this
a «it ; that be is prepared to make
secon te ager the best of Boots, ard in
: all cases satisfaction guarauteed.
Repairing BDeoure in the best style and at the
#hortest notice. jané
. Wheat, Barley and
OW even reveived “thie” Largest Stock af
. Pork, Mutton.
COR. @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST
Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits,
Grouna Feea
am
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No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada.
RESH MEATS, OF ALL. Kinps.
z han¢ and for sale at Cheap rates forASls . ; Z .
Goods delivered free of Charg
~W ithin a reasonable distance of Nevada.
WooD—Oof all kinds, on hand and for sale
Cheap for Cash. . : uglo
he,
A. S. HALLIDIE & CO.,
WIRE ROPE MANUFACTURERS.
412 Clay street, San Francisco,
INING COMPANIKS and others using.
repe, are juformed that wire rope is strong-et, more darable and very much cheaper than
any other kind of Rope, and it is not affected by:
atmospheric changes. .We manufacture of eve-ry length and size. ‘ ;
Arico stounmd Wire Rope
Of Tron and Steel, for Hoisting purp
Ropes and Derrick Guys. ie biel
< Steel Wire Ro
Forsmall Gear and for Derrick Fall Ropes, very:
durable and light, with suitable Blocks:
. . ., Flat Wire Rope
For Hoisting trom Mines. “Small sizes for
Pamp Belts.
Galvanized Iron Wi
For Stays and Guys. nets
_ Xron and Copper Wire Cord,
For Hanging Window Sashes—Siygnal Cords, &c
And would refer to the Many Companies whoare using our Ropes, througho alifornia,nad the «djoining States. ald aticitsalea
riees List . ete. forwarded =
ed application to the manufacturers, or to
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO.,
m — Agents for Nevada,
Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats?
FALL STYLES FOR 1865.
—AT—
POIRIER & LANSING’S&
Successors to A. Lamott.
Corner of Second and J Streets,
" SACRAMENTO, /
830-6
Hats and Caps ever offered in a the State. Our
stoek comprises, I Men s and Boys? FUR, SILK
WOOL HATS, Men’sand boye’ CAPS pr neces
scription. ;
Ladies Hats made te order.
The Best Silk Hats Made to order,,
FOR SEVEN DOLESRS! ©
POIRIER & LANSING.
Sacramento, Sept. 15th.
National Exchange Hote! Co.
OTICE is hereby given to the stoekholders of
the above named Cory oration, that the annualMeeting of the said Compaay willbe held at the of.
fice of J. 1 Caldwell, in Nevada city and countyyCal., on Monday the 5th day of Maret, 1866, at >
o'clock, PM, of said day for the purpose: of eleeting the officers of said Corporation ; and the trausaction of ether business. By orden of the Board ‘o&”
Trustees. GEO. W. KIDD, President.
J.T Caldwell, Secretary. : janz?
* ay f
4 Tt Fitts
: cox & FITcn, a
Attorneys and Counselors at Law, :
SUMMIT CITY, CAL.
Will practice in all the Courts of California avd
Nevada. Office in Magnolia Building B street.
Sumit eity, Nevada county, Oet, 27.
John’ Caldwell,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Notary Public and Conveyancer
At J. 1. Caldwell’s Office, Nevada. City.
Nevada. Jan, 4th.
MEAT MARKET,
>: = JAMES COLLEY keeps-on-hand
— 7 ‘ "
Pee. te the very best of Beef, Pork, Mntye yy ton. Veal, Corned Bref and. Pork,
at his shop on broad strect twe
deors below Hanson & Co’s, whieh he will solf
Toini Cox.
_ reasonable rater—rr-_eastr. —\ A. Ae SARGENT.
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
a) a4 CE—In Kidd's Buitding, corner of
roa and Pine streeta. Nevada 2
Toys Toys, Toys.
Lo Toys and Faney Goods for the Holidays:
we recoinmend all De@xlers in that line tu the
Zasket. and Toy Eraporium ef THURNANER &
BLNN, 320 and 322 Battery sind’, San, Francises. .
J. I. CALDWELL.
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Office No. 42 Broad Street Nevada €) a
J. 1. Caldwell, Notary Pul)'c for Nevadaceun,
ty and Commissioner for the State of Kevade
ns
MEAT MARKET:
JAMES MONROE ean be found
at the old stapd on Broad at. where
he is prepared to supply every:
body with the best of > Veal,
lutt vorned Kicef and Vork &e. de. ab
the lowest cash prices ie
BLAZE’S SALOON:
( el
11 Vou Wamt a Geea Drink,
GO TO BLAZK’s