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sesiabninianie
VOL. X. NEVADA,
Mevada Daily Transcript.
BROWN, & DEAL,
N. P. BROWN. M. 8. DEAL.
3 Streets.
PROPRIETORS.
Office--Cor. Broad and Pine
a
J. W. HINDS. Re W. TULLY.
BANKINC HOUSE
AND
_ ASSAY OFFICE.
MAINDS & TULLY, Bankers.
Sutcessors to G. W. Kidd, *
a
AVING bought the well known: Banking
H nmonse und business of George W. Kidd,
On Broad Street, Nevada City,
—Willearry-onstand, under the firm name of Hinds & Tully.
The Highest Price will be paid for
Gold Dust.
&y Gold Bullion discounted at the
Lowest Rates.
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust on Bullion\for Arsay or Coinage at the U. S. Mint.
posits Received. Checks oy San
Francisco and Sacramento.
Drafts on the Eastern States at the
Lewest Rates,
Collections made. State and County seeurities purchased at the highest
market value, nS
Agents for the London and Liverpooi Fire
and Life Insurance Company. 5 :
Gold and Ores of every description
MELTED, REFINED and ASSAYED
All Assays warranted to be correct.
Correspondents—San Franeisco, Bank of ¢'alifornia; Sacramento, D. O. Mil.a& Co.; New
YorkwLees & Waller. api
SAMUEL LEWIS,
_ Successor to Lewis Bros.
IMPORTER OF
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Pipes, Matches, Cards, &c.
‘ —At the old stand— aes
Lewis’ Building, Corner of Broad
and Pine Streets, Nevada. .
}° now ready to supply his former patrons
and the public’ generally with all goods! in
hi’ ‘Tine as heretofore at
San Francisco Prices!
Thankiu) for past patronage, he réspectfally
olicits a continuence. mehi+f
Central Pacific Railroad.
Winter Arrangement.
NANDAFTER Wednesday, Nov. 2d. un: til further notice, the trains of the Central
Pacific Railroad will be run as fotlows :
Leave Sacramento for Newcastle at 6:30 A. M.
IP. M’,and 4 Pp, om.
: Leave Newcastle for Sacramento at 6:30.A. M.
10:15 A. M. M, and 4P. mM.
The 6:30 A. M. up train connects at the june
tion with the cars of fhe California,Central Rail
road for Lincvin and Maryville and all points
. north; and at Newcastle With the stages of the
California Stage Company for ‘
GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA,
: AND VIA
DUTCH FLAT AND DONNER LAKE, TO
_. VIRGINIA CITY,
The 6:30 A. M., down trains will connect at
the junction with the California Central Railroad for Linesin and Marysville, and the 10:30
A, M. down train will connect with the cats for
Folsom.
On Sunday one train only will be run, leavin.
Sacramento at 6.30 A. M., and Néweaatle at.10.
A.M. C. CROCKER,
Superintendent C. k. Kk K Co,
Sacramento, November 1th.
UNITED STATES BAKERY
: -JULIUS DREYFUS,
OULD inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of
Nevada that he keeps on hand, at the
‘ Wuited Sates Bakery, Pine St.
The very best quality of ©
Confectionery Cake, and Bread.
All of which is manufactured at this Establish.
ment ofthe best materials,Every ‘kind of 'Uandics for sale wholesale or
il, : ,
Cake of every kind kept on hand and made to
order at short notice and low rates, .
As t have-in my employ the best of Confec
tioners‘and Hakers { ean guarantee all articles
purchased at this place to be of a superior quali+ Give me a trial all you in want of the good
ings in this line. . jell
California Stage Company.
Sie DAILY LINE
4 STAGES
Wil) Icuve the office of the Company, at the
ational exchanye Hotel, ted Beret, NevaA EVERY MORNING AT 7 O'CLOCK,
' BY DONNER L4KR,
For Virginia and Carson Cities! —
. Arriving at Virginia at. 10 o’cloek.%. wm same
Ca Stata wit levve Virginia at 4a M.< whew y Valley in time to connect with
Bee Wee be hwew 4
Papa gag
ae
the -Banking-basingss;-at—the—-old 4 —
oukstore. z
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST.
_ +, JUST RECEIVED..From Auction and by last Steamer! .
iF THIRTY CASES.4).
SPRING DRESS COODS!
SILK MANTLES, SHEETINGS,
‘House Furnishing ;
—AND—
GENERAL DRY . GOODS.
#9 SPECIAL CARE TAKEN IN FILLING
ORDERS.
As this is Strictly a
aCustomers can rely on having their Orders filled as
if present themselves. Farties visiting”
Sacramento are respectfully
requested to give me
a call.
G. CC. HALL,
Successor to Hardy & Hall.
189 J Street, Sacramento.
Sacramento, May 6th.
EMPIRE SALOON
Cady’s Brick Building, Mill Sircet,
GRASS VALLEY.
J AMES B. JEFFERY takes this method
of informing his friends in Nevada and vicinity that lia has become sole proprietor of the
above well known and popular Saloon and will
always keep on hand the very best of
Liquors, Wines, Ales and Cigars.
To which he ixivites the attention of those who
know a good thing and can appreeiate it when it
is sparkling before their eyes, >
evadans! give mea call when you visit
Grass Valley—1 wi:laiways be on hand, ready
and willing to serve you with the best in. the
Susp.” JAMES BJEFFERY.
Grass Valley. Sept ith—tf
G. R. CRAWFORD,
Masonic Building, on Pine Street
Always eon hand
a full supply of
JUSTICES’
AND
CONSTABES
= Bianks.
Retail Dealer in Plain and Fancy
TATIONERY,
Blank Books, Sheet Music, Gold Pens,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &c.
Nevada,July 28th.
GLENBROOK PA WK.
Horse Training and Breaking:
cellent condition,
T
CHARLEY OSBORNE
Is now ready to take Stock for Breaking or Training.
The Stabling is as goodas any ‘Track in the State,
and long experience in the Training of Horses enables me to give the best satisfaction Apply to
CHARLES OSBORN, Glenbrook Park,
On the Grass Valley and Nevada road
HE @eubrook Park having been put inmost exap30
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY.
WISE & PRINDLE’S —
ART Ga Lib R LZ:
is one of the Finest in the State.
‘Ey. HAES Gallery is conducted by JAMES WISE
who isa Paofessional Portrai Painter and
has madeit a lifetiine study and is consequently
better qualitied to conduct an establishment of
this kind than any ordinary eoate Fo tel In
the the taking of Photoyraphs one fialf depends
on the light in which the subject is plaeed as the
picture is producee by the effect of light and
shade Ail pranone wishing good pictures will
do well to call and examine the specimens at
this Gallery before-going to other places. Kvery deactiption of, Picture is taken at this establishment. Portraits printed on canvass. reer
tographs painted in Oil and Water colors Ivorytypes. Mclanotypes, Ambretypes, Armbroypes and Porcelain Pictures. Don’t forget the
um ber 417 Montgomery street, over mens
ap
A. ISOARD,
Wholesale deaier iaWINES, LIQUORS, BITTERS, &e., &
Nextdoor 7 caver & Co's ca Broad Street
Nevada, Nov. 19
DO YOU WANT ICE!
\HOMPSON, STONE & HALE would inform
Drie poopie tis ety Tat the ‘are prepared te
furnish, all in wnat, with y very bestquality of
_ ECK, Clear as Crystal.
CALIFOR NIA. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE. 1, 1865.
a
NO 74,
Washington, Alpha & Omega
STAGE LINE?
nee as
R. W. LATTA,
Takes thie methed of
informing the travelling pubje that he has purchased the
entire interest of Hank’ Place
in the above line, and will run as follows: .
Leaves the National. Exchange Hotel, Neva‘da city, on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
* At 8 o’clook, A. M.
cae
Leaves Washington, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. :
At 8 o’clouk, A. M.
Light Freight wil! be taken and deliver. ed. with promptness and despatch
. Nevada, January 17th.
R. W. LATTA.
CH. FERRAND.
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
ANDDAGUERREAN ARTIST}
a
Rr Every hind of Photographs and Ambrotypes taken in the best style of the Art.
ON PLVYE STREET,
Over the United States Bakery.
UNION LIVERY STABLE,
SPRING STREET, NEVADA.
JOHN A, LAN~ CASTER woald inNfl form bie friends and
the pu generally that he has added extensively to his already large and elegant establish:
ment of Horses; Buggies. Saddles, Harness. &c
and is prepared to furnish as fine turn outs as
can be found in the state, Well trained, fleet
and easv Saddle Horses well equipped for Ladies
or Gentiemen will be ready atalltimes. A long
experience in the business and an earnest desire
to retain the confidence of my friends leads me to
believe I will be able te give general satisfaction
Particular attention to Horses on livery—
Carriages always iu readiness with earefnl dri
vers for the use'of parties, bills, &e. The qual
ity of stock will permit me to say that thoge seekpra camper or engaged on business would do,
well to giveme a eall. <a,
~ Boot and Shoe Store.
. W. L. Shaefer would inform the citizens uf Nevada and
the surrounding country that
BSB jie han removed his stock of
BOOTS & SHOES.
To Commercial street, near Pine st, and is sell
ing them offat low rates, He has jnat receivada large and splendid siock of bodts and shoes
from the Bay, which he will sell at bargains.
He invites the attention of everybody to call
and.examine his stock. Boots made to order.—
Repairing promptly and neatly doue
Miners’. Hotel and Restaurant.
F. Stumpf, Propvietor
The above Hotel is now eompleted
and ready to accommodate any pum
ber of persons with Board and Lodg
ing. This House has now the-best
French cook In the State, :
The table will be supplied with everything the,
market affords. The Lodging Department contains everything to mak« travelers comfortable
Board as pi as at any otherplace ip the mountains. The Baris always supplied ith Wines,
Liquors and ¢igars. '
English, Freneh and German’ spoken at. this
House
QUARTZ MINE AND MILL
FOR SALE.
One Fifth interest in the
Pennsylvania Quartz Mine & Mill,
IS OFFERED FOR SALE.
The Mine is paying well and the Mill is new
and in excelient cundition. Apply to
SAM. T. OATES.
eadane
Nevada, May &th.
PAINTING & CRAININC.
F, POTTER,. —
Main Street, opposite Wm. R. Coe's Shove Store.
S PREPARED TO DO HOUSE PAINTING
and Graining of all kintls at the shurtest netice
aud on the most reusonable terms. A large assortment of ‘ ‘
SPLENDID WALL PAPER
: Constantly op hand and for-sate
As Cheap as the Cheapest {.
“se Ev. POTTER, : Main Street,
BLAZE’S. SALOON: .
COR. @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL 81
7.
if You Want a Geod Drink,
. RACES ! RACES! RACES! RACES !
. Jow for the first Race Meeting on the Glenbrook Park
GLENBROOK PARK.
HE. UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY Ix.
3
T forms the citizens of Nevada county, as also the
entiré State, that he will give the Purses named-be
Course since he has made the many valuable improvements. He thinks itis not saying teo much
to state that the Course is not excelled, if equalled,
on the Pacific coast .
FIRST DAY.
TUESDAY, JUNE 13th. 1865,
Purse of $100. Free for dll horses owned.
in Pevada county. ‘Mile and repeat. ;
Purse of $25. Single dash of one mile.
fer all, ‘ :
Free
SECOND DAY.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th 1865.
Purse of $150,
free for all four year olds. The second horse to save
his entrance. ,
SAME DAY.
Purse of $50.\-For a single dash of a half
mile.
THIRD DAY.
THURSDAY, JUNE U5th 1845,
Purse vf $300. For 2mile heats, and repeat.
Free for all except Lodi and Norfolk,
FOURTH DAY..
FRIDAY, JUNE 16th 1865.
Purse of $100. Mile and repeat. Free for
all beaten horses. ;
SAME BDAY.
‘ Pursé of $50. Free for all. Single dash of
mile. ‘
rie,
SAME DAY..
Purse of $25. For saddle horses, a quarter
of a mile, ;
:
FIFTH DAY.
SATURDAY, JUNE ith 1866,
Purse of $800 will be given for 2 miles and
repeat, provided the horses Lodi and Norfolk are entered by. or before, the 10th duy of June. :
Should the above race not fill, a Purse of $200
will be given for 2 miles and repeat. Free for all
except the Winner of the 2 mile race the 3d day.
Entrance to the above races i0 per cent,
All races to be run and governed by the State Rules, ’
Entrees to be made at the Glenbrook Park witb
Chas. Osborn on the evening before the day of the
race by or before 6 o'clock ;
In all the above raceé three or more entrees to be
made, and two to start, except in the race of Lodi
and Norfolk,
Neither trouble or expense has been spared in putting this Course in the most perfect order, and Patrons may rest assured that theProprietor will use his
. best endeavors to please all who favor him with their
patronage
CHAS. H. OSBORN, Proprietor.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
XP ALLCOCK’s PORUS PLASTERS are Tonic and
carminative, which renders them, of peculiar value
in many affections of the chest and bowels, more especially when of a nervous character ; they, in fact,
warm and, to a certain extent, vitalize the part to
which they are applied, Thes strengthening, warming and pain-relieving Plasters will be tound invaluable in Weakness ot the Back, Chronic, Chronic
Rheumatism, and Contractions of the Musclos, Neuriigig, Local “Nervous . Affection ; in Asthma and
Pains in the Side apd Chest, especially when proceeding from Dyspepsia or Weakness, or a’ sense of
Coolness in the Pit ofthe Stomach : in chronic or recent —flectors of the Kidneys: in cases of sprains,
strains or bruises . and in nearly all cases where a
local pain or weakness exists. Principal office, Brandreth Building, New York,
: W. F. BRANDRETH.
Office at Crane & Brigham’s San Francisco. al3
, KF Io small and repeated doses the effect of Brandreth's Vegetable Universal. Pills is to increase the
activity of the secreting and excreting orguns. ‘The
alvine discharged becomes more. liquid, und contains
a lurger proportion of bile. The operation of this ex}
traordinary medicine does nut stop here ; the membranes of the lungs, of the eyes. and all the men
branes, becoine moister, fhe skin becomes damper
and ut the same tiine warmer where too cool, and
cvoler if too warm. So that Brandreth’s Pills seem
to vitalize and-promote excretious generally. In
large doses, say frum five to tex Pills, they act as a
powerful purgative, clearing the bowels first of their
contents, and then acting upon the internal organs,
cleansing them vfslime, mucus, or any concretions
not required for theirhealthy aetion. Thus the action of Brandreth’s Vills is what is required to bring
about that state in all the organs which result in their
full resturation to health, The blood vessels. us
well as tho blood, are thus restured to perfeet purity
hnd vigor. Prineipal Office, Brandreth Building,
New York. = WwW. &, BRANV ME IM,
Office ut Crane & Brigham's San francisco, al3
DR. HOSTETTER’S STOMACd BITTERS.
Wherever there is dispepsia, they are in demaud,
Nor is it far indigestion alune that they are a
specific. Kvery d.serder of the stomach, the
liver> the bowels, and the nervous system, seems
to yield to tueir infilueuce. ‘They are an antidote
to pain; they refresh and re-insorce the exhausted
auimal powers; tliey counteract the morbid
princjples o1 disease ; they regulate the whoie
vital machivery, und may be justly termed the
strongest ally thi science hus ever brought to
the uid of mature in her etruggie with sickness.
Sold by Drugyists amu dealers every where.
Ae As SARGENT,
Attorney and Counseior m Law.
‘7 /B—In Kidd's Building, corner.of
E. W. SMITH,
. Justice of the Peace
Mile heats, best three in five,4
\
and will be repaired free of costif it rips uurea. ©
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
WILLIAM H. KENT,
Has opened a New Drug Store—formerly ocew: pied by his Father=——" .
At No.1 Commercial Street, Nevada.
.
nee
He will keep constantly on hand a large and.
. -Well-selected, stuck of if eet
DRUGS,’
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, ——PERFUMERY & ¢*
ky Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at
Nevada, Feb 9th
GEORGE E, TURNER,
: DEALER IN
HARDWARE, TINWARE
STOVES, MINING TOOLS,
Crockery and Glass Ware,
And in fact evervihing uauall
Store of tifls kind, which will be Ald chnea tin
weak a15
all hours,
eash.
3
WM. C. RANDOLPH.
Chionometer and Watch M
F
se
aa (as = as =
=
Rs
PEALER IN
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
Jewelry, Silver Ware, Spectacles, é
AND
FANCY Geops.
—_—
M ason te Buibding—Corner ef Pine & Commercial Streets, Nevada City.
Nevada, Jan. 19th.
" Black’s Bridge,
AMES BLA
Wy
7 ! CK givés notice to the traveling-publie that he has Purchased of Jease
Wall the well known Bridge and Koad,
THE ONLY ONE FOR TEAMS,
; Leading from, Nevada City to
Montezuma Hill, French Corral,
Birebville. Sweetland and
i North San Juan.
,
best Koute to the above places.
D. W. HARRIER’S
STAGE AND EXPRESS LINE
Will leave Nevada Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays at 7
A. M« for ;
ise yig and Orleans Flats,
Lake City and North Bloomfieid,
Returning will leave Moore’s Fiut at 7 A. M
on ajternate days, arriving at Nevada at 12 My
‘gxpress will leavé duily. Tho greatest care
Pand attention will be given tothe Kxpress department. and all business entrusted to thie line
wil) ve prompily attended to
; A. A. MULLOY, Agent.
Office—Crawford’s Bookstore, corner Pine &
Commercial streeta, Nevada. o2
pi William R.
At the Old Corner,
@
distinctly uuder&tood that he is going to stay
there and sell his goods as cheap
anvbody. His stock consiste of
Women’s Shoes, thick and thin sole, Gate
ters, Balmorats, and every style of Shoc.
Misses’ & Children’s shoes, every style.
. Benkerts’s Pump sole, Dress, Square Edge.
Dowbdie Sule and Quilted Bottom Boois. A large
assortincnt of Miners’ Heavy aud Light Boots,
Gum Boots, &e. He selly Leatnen, Toots,
SHOK Fi NVINGS. of every description at
san Francisco Prices retail.
Boot aud Shoemaker’y supplied at commana.
All work bought at the store is warran’
sonably.
Siaie, . am-prepared to mike boots
tice aud warrant a fit or no sale
Sérateful for liberal patronage in
am Getermived to merit it in tue future by giv.
ing the pabltc first rate urticies and at the lowest noasible prices W.R. CUOk,
JA°48 COLLEY keeps on hand
ot Bees,
. , Corned Beef and
\CPPEISE ®t the Old Place, on Broa }
Street. r . Xs}
they
aR:
doors bejow i
at reasovable
Horsemen and Footmen will find this the
JS STILE. THER, and wants it to be
as the cheapest
It is his determination not to be undersold by
_ Having one of th~ very best workmen in the .
at short nv-the past, 1 .
.