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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

January 30, 1868 (4 pages)

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SRO mA bias . ek wrm™ 8 ee re °c °° Gee = VOL. XV, POE ET Re, The Daily Transcript. N. P. BROWN & M.S, DEAL, . Publishers and Proprietors. Office Cor. Broad & Pine Streets. — ‘*REMEMBER’? --. ITIS AN ESTABLISHED FACT! EVERYBODY—SEES IT. -EVERYBODY—KNOWS IT, ‘That Three Quarters of the Goods SOLD.IN THE CITY OF NEVADA, In the Line of : HARDWARE, TRON and STEEL, NAILS and SPIKKS, —_s—ij STOVES AND TINWARK, "PAIN a. INTS and OIBS, RUBBER BELTING and PACKING, . ete., etc., etc, ~~ Are Purchased at the Store Rooms or CRAWFORD & COMPANY. “Thats what's the . Matter. » Why .is it ? BECAUSE THEY WILL PERSIST IN UNDERSELLING TAEIR NEAREST ~AND “DEAREST NEIGHBOR, CASH ! CASH! CASH! ' WILL TAKE BARGAINS IN HARDWARE!! STOVES! «1 No. 6—$20 00 No. 7—$25 00 No. 8—$30 00 ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOW. ING ;— THE GREAT Till Thief Detector ! The U S$ Combination Lock Co. Their Locks are Burglar Proof—see them. A. S. Hallidie & Co's ~~“ TRON & STREL ROPE MANUFACTORY, Orders for Which we will fill at the Manufactarers. Prices—freight added. ; Just received per ‘Last Steamer”. another '-Ot of those. “SUN BURNERS,» The safest and most convenient Kerorene Lamp ‘burner and chimney yet introduced to the public. They will save their cost. in common chimneys every month—GET ONE. Cases of GUN COTTON for BLASTING. It is as efficient as “Nitro Glycerine” without-the+risk-attending-the nee and transportation of the latter, and is Fifty percent cheaper than Powder. TRY IT. MORE ; “Electro Silicon” and “Carpet Sweeper » FOR THE LADIES, CRAWFORD & CO. Nevada, Dec. 14, 1867. GREENWOOD CEMETERY. VHIS cemetery beautifully lecated in a fine grove.on the turnpike between Grass Valley & Rough & Ready. It is laid out epecially for a BURYING GROUND, ¢ and contains over FORTY ACRES OF LAND! The greatest care will be taken of the grounds, and no labor or expenee spared to make Greenwood the finest cemetery.on the Coast. Lote dre offered for sale on’ reasoii able terms, and full perticulare pve by al W.C. POPE, Sup't: > Graes Valley, August 10, 1867. U.S. LAND OFFICE, . SacramMENTo Crry, Nov. 16th, 1867. { OTICE ie hereb ven that James E > Perkins has filed this day, in this office, a petition and diagram of the “Salathiel MinIne Glati on the Mary Etta Quartz Lode, situated.a bont four —_ nag od Omega in the Nevada County Mining District, count of N ja, State of California, and bounde as folloWs: Beginning at the incline shaft on ch ‘shaft aeare 0.58 deg E, 11 28-100 che, from the i{-eec., «; between sec: tions 11 and 14T, 17 N. BR. 11 B, Mt. Diablo Base Meridian, and running-thence along said lode northerly 300ft, to a pointat the northerly end of said claim, and from said incline shaft sou along said lode 1.800 feet be_a point at the southerly end of said claim, together . witha tract for mining and milling purposes purtenant to eaid mine, as shown in the said di m—and the said James E. to for a patent for said { ct warns Act of Co rose entitled “An Act granting the right of way to ditch and canal owners over the public lands, and for other purposes,” Approved July 26th, 1866. Any Lperos or persons claiming adverseiy to kins. must file a notice of the same in ne la within three calendar months from this date. tne TOL, NEELY JOHNSON, Register. December 7th, 1867. tm JAMES MONEO, _ ; Dealer in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef, ___* CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c.BF ce Bread berect, opposite the Nevada Theatre, M, 8. HAMILTON, A. W. LESTER, HAMILTON & LESTER, (Successors, to {Crawford, Leavitt & Co.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ? GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, WINES AND Liquors, CROCKERY, GLASS, WOODEN _ and WILLOW WARES, FLOUR, POWDER FEED, Etc., Etc Orders Filled with Pro mptnoss, . Goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE reason White's Patent Money. Drawer,: : able distance, WAMILTON & LESTER, 52 Broad Street, (Kidd's, Mloek), Nevada, Nov. 9, 1867. GREGORY & CO Successors to Gregory & Waite. GROCERIES, HARDWARE CROCKERY, Liquors,. R'} Endeed Everything, Px FOR CASH ONLY! M. L. MARSH. 8. R. PERRY A, B, GREGORY! BOOTS AND SHOES. WILLIAM R. COE, Corner of Main & Commercial Sts. Lhave just reccived a NEW STOCK OF GOoOoDs, : Consisting of Ladies*. Misses? and Children’s Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes, From the beet nifacturers of New York, Philadelphia and Boston: Rubber Boots,Gents, Ladies, Misses AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES, Just from the Manufactory,received by the last steamer, I alao have a full assortment of SHOE FINDINGS,Miller’s Celebrated Harness Blackini. Neats Foot Oil, French Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole Leather, Lace Leatlier, Pegs, ails, Awls, Thread, Laste, and in fact everything to be found in a first clase Shoe and Finding Store. Repairing done in the very best etyle. Boots and Shoes made to order, And a good fit warrauved in every case. I keep Boots of my--ewn mannfacture always on hand and will sell my Goods Cheaper than any other House in ry a p NEW STYLES NEW 8T%¥.>! Sem . LAMOTT, 227 Montgomery St. San Francisco Is out again with another New Style HAT, for Winter. ‘Nothing like giving people NEW STYLES. <4 THAT IS WHY LAMOFT TAKES THE LEAD IN . SHE.HAT BUSINESS ON 1S COAST. Cc. Ml. BATES, PHYSICIAN. . —OrFicz—
. In Masonic Building, Pine street, Nevada city Gent»? Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, . SOMETHING NEW! A NEW LEAF TURNED OVER! After the First day of January, 1868, I shall give rr, CREDIT Hs rae ANY ONE. No order wid be noticed and no Goods shall leave my Store until paid for THANKFUL FOR THE LIBERAL PATRONAGE‘ HAVE RECEIVED, YOURS TRULY, T 11th, 1867, until further notice, the Trains t@" DIPTHERIA !! cA NEW 8TOCE 6 é SILVER WARE, WATCHES, JUST RECEIVED FOR SALE CHEAP, W.C.:RANDOLPH, MASONIC BUILDING, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA-CLTY, . CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD Cs mes=t eee + ini Winter Arrangement, N AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER SERS OST Sg PMTCT GTORo OTIC MMS Sl psozetococm persicae ys 1 (ireney acne ABIES GAL ® omy of the Central Pacific Railroad will run as folows: ‘ Going East. Passenger trains will leave Sacramento at 6:30 a. M., and arrive at Cisco at 12 m. Accommodation and Way Freight Train at 2.30 P, M., arriving at Colfax at 9 P. m, Going West. Passenger trains leave-Ciscoat 6.454, m.arriving at Sacramento at 12:45 p.m. Aecommodation and Way Freight Train leaves Colfax at 6:10 a.M., arriving at Sacramento at 1:16 P.M. Through Freight Trains to and from. Cisco daily, ‘ The morning ‘passenger trains connect at Auburn with-Stares for Yankee Jims, Forest Hill, Michigan Blusts, Greenwood and Georgetown ; and at Colfax with stages for Grasse Valey, Nevada, San Juan, Camptonville, Forest City, Downilevilleand lowa Hill; and at Dutch Flat with stages for Little York, You Bet, Red Dog and Nevada, and at, Cisco with stages for Summit City, Austin, Virginia City, and all points in the State of Nevada. The 6:30 a. mM. up train connects at the Junction with the cars of the California Central Railroad for Lincoln and Marysville and all points north. All trains ran daily, Sundays excepted, C. CROCKER, Buner'niendent C, P. R. R. A MRS, M. A. RAGSDALE’S VEGETABLE PREPARATION, OR INFALLIBLE REMEDY FOR PUTRID SORE THROAT, SCARLET FEVER . DIPTHERIA, STOPPAGE OF THE NOSE, CATARRH,CROUP, AND ALL KINDS OF HOARSENESS EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE BROAD STREET, NEVADA OFFPY so { Opposite the. National Exchange % WOULDINFORM : . ie ° da frat gprs AP™ t they have LS ie : } ; ria the livery .steck and business of ~~ = larvey “Helm, and wnited the stock of the Union Livery Stable, and now have the largest lot of Horses, Buggies, and Carriages, to be wane in pa of us en Ww 3 » Teams, with elegant Buggie vagons and Hacks to let at_the shortest notice antl on the most reasonalie terme. Our Horses are free ‘. from vice, of fine style and‘capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive. Carriages for Funerals attended to with promptness. ; , SR Cae e rae. Good Saddle Horses atways on-hand. ee Horses boarded by the day, week or month and the best of care guaranteed. : o> “SAXBY-& LANCASTFRR, Nevada, Dec. 5th. Dissolution of Copartnership. Notice is hereby ae tite the copartnerAN ship heretofore existing between P._. Scieatt? t and Victor Cheval ere lites the rnd name pf z: Boat # Pen in me pee Ly nese, in Nevada , 18 this day dissolved by mutual consent, af Somurri, pat ghd OR CHEVA Nevada, January 9th, 1968. bi N. B.—The business will be continued at ° the old stand by Victor Chevalier, All parties indebted to the old firm are reques J. I. Caldwell and John Caldwell Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Office No. 42 Broad street, Nevada City. J.1, CALDWELL, Notary Public for Neva a County and Commissicner forthe State of Nevada, JOWN CALDWELL, District Attorn Notary Public for Nereis Goun : sees J. I. CALDWELL, Deputy District Attorney BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. BARNEY HARRIAN havin jpardoaeet the of Charles:E, BO hacks : umueture, to orden? ee BOOTS AND SHOES, 5 In the most workmanlike manner. Repatring prompue aetomded to, Nevada, Dec. 14th. ; pene: UNION sIVERYS TABLE . Gate % Opposite Union Hotel, Nevada. PLACE & WCcCOWEN. Horses, Carriages andBuggies, To Let on the most Reasonable Terma, Good Saddle Hor or Gentlemen. #08, for either Ladie Carriages foF Funerals will befurnish ed on short notice, Horses boarded by the day or week. ~—A share of public tronage satisfaction gaarantond. ” vicemace A. C. NELES, Attorney and Counselor at Law, — OFFICE— : Corner of Broad & Pine Strects, Nevada, W. W, Cross, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office in Kidd’s Building, ; Pine Streets, Nevada pre — wee ts . } NATIONAL ~ bat Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloo T.C. LAMPE continuesas heretofore, at the old stand. : Particular attention paid to “@ the cutting of Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s Hair. you want a good shave, Gents’ call at this place. Hot, cold and shower Baths at all times, . Always on hand a large stock of Dr. Jennings’ roductor, th best rticle for the hair ever promacta’) t Agent for Knowles’ Vegetable Hair Restorer, fe ‘Nevada Irom & Brass Foundry —~AND— oe MACHINE SHOP. . Come Tor Ward and settle up immediately, j16 Foot of Main and Broad Strécts, ___ STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS bulit to order. CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every description. UAKTZ MACHIN raucted, wh bg «ooh ERT copes pee Every kinds of Building Castin Ww, t, — Bae Bark Mills; p Paes get wheels, » Orders filled promptly and st ae low rates as any Kstablishment in Heetaanenen or San Sra. cisco—freight added. Nevada, Sept. 15th. _HEUGH & THOM MILWAUKIE BREWERY, _ SPRING STREET, NEVADA. Louis Dreyfuss.....Proprietor, AGER BEER ofthe best kind always on hand.and for sale by the pin loner barrel ne rah Geert, gal “If you want to live well and be With our head full of fun peg dank nn Mose a Guace o Don’r FORGET TO CALL BY or Goon Bran. + tons BLAZE’S SALOON! Corner of Pine & Commercial Sts, ta" IF YOU WANT A GOOD DRINK_g9 . GO FO BLAZES.