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

June 10, 1866 (4 pages)

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Se nd, very BS > ; ea * . ‘WOOD—Of al kinds, on hand and for «ale me, VoL. XII, WO, 82. ze S229 anf ef vax 2 a: Se eee NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. ara ueees em Fer patenbaemcbnnnes oo rene The . Daily. hy, Zranscript. BROWN & DEAL, XN. P. BROWN. M. 8. DEAL. PROPRIFTORs. — Office--cor, Broad and Pine Streets. pearson bD.S. BAKER. D, 8. BAKER & CO. DEALERS IW J A. MARTIN Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada. Fron tena MEATS, OF ALE, KINDS on‘ hand. and for sale at Cheap rates for Gosae delivered free of Charg Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. Cheap for Cash. wyl0 PAINTING! PAINTING! P. L. RWAN. H’* removed his Paint Shop to the HOOK & LADDER HOUSE. ON BROAD STREET. . He is.prepared, as heretofore, to do all ing of HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE : __ —AND—.” ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, On short notice and ir a style that cannot be exeelled in this State feb27 G. R. CRAWFORD, _ Gor.of Broad and Pine Streets, yt Retail Dealer in NEWMUSIC) fiir oa STATIONERY, «# «. GL Blank Books, Sheet Music, Gold Sie fe PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &c. Sustice’s and Constanle’s Blanks. Nevada, July 28th e °° CM, BATES, a: P HY¥SICIAN., Office in Masonic Building, corner of P'ne & Com mercial streets eutrance en Pina, ~ EXCHANGE HOTEL. Main Street, Grass Valley. “THE Proprietor. of the abeve Hotel 4 fully prepared ‘to furnish every permenant HH tion to boarders. ‘The Table tontains the ee beh the market. The Bed Rooms are eoitveahte: eat foge Om mee at thie Hotel. a The Bar is.supplied with the finest kinds of wine liquors and cigars. C.W. SMITH, Proprietor. ' Grass iad a 24th. * 7 Fé ¥ A Great Hair Restorative, ° iE. F. SPENCE, Agent. + Dealers and Barbers aupplied at Lass than Eastern price. _— me 4th ere et . CENTRE , MARKET. FRED. BULA Takes this method eal, Poultry; &e. &e. best of Meats at the lowest rates. re dl9 ps Aeon Hats! Hats! WALL STYLES FOR"1668," q » gar AT < yt POIRTER* & LANSINQG’S Successors to-A; Lamott. Wee. ama te a has Stock ef Wass Just reosved, the, Target ever-offered iu the State. Our Mon snd Boys? FOR, SILK and Boys’ CAPS ee Pikes ‘DOLLARS! . samiaed very ia & LANSING. Ter nee, is hereby given that ata regular Mee.ing . Meadow Lake, Mey 12th. >t al Cheaper than “any other : i 100,) Debt seventy-three 32 1004 = T rene teers, SILVERWARE. WATCHES, —AaND— 1B WR hm % FOR SALE, BY W. ©. RANDOLPH, rad Masonic Building, Nevada City Nevada, 17th, 1866. PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE. Established in 1853. ‘JAMES J. OTT, O flice—28 Main ‘Street, Nevada City. OLD AND ORES of every deseription Melted and Assayed. Correctness of Assays fully guaranteed, _Melting done in presence of depositors, __ jan24 Summit City & Mendoza Turnpike _. » COMPANY, OTICE, to the shareholders of the above Comtd _of Trustees held May Sth, 1866, an assessment of Five [$5] dollars per share was levied upon each and every share of the capital stock ‘of said Company, payable to the Secretary, in United Pia Gold Coin. rt order of the Board of TrusH. CHEEVER, Secretary. BOOTS AND SHOES! ‘ WILLIAM R. COE, Cor. of Main & Commercial Streets" NEVADA CITY. I have just received a NEW STOCK OF GooDs, Consisting ofGents’ Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Ladies, Misses? and Children’s Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes, Slippers, &¢., ae. From the best manufacturers of New York, Philadelphia ped Boston. : Rubber Boots, Gente! Ladies’, Misses’ ; and Children’s Shoes, Just from the Manufactory, received by the las Steamer. also ‘have full assortment of SHOE FINDINGS, Miller’s Celebrated Harness Bl ing, Neats Foot on,, Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, and in feet everythi Shoes made. to order¥ K geod St warranted. in every case. A I kéep of my own — hand and sell all my Goods, ‘House in town! t 23 —— : Remember the Corner! Nevada, Neversber 1ith. (Coxesaeuesya LE. i, et virtue of an to me a li ed from the Court . MeGoaun an Acting Justice of the Peace in a for Nevada Crank bearing iate the ih day of April A. D 1864 to satisf or #65 In fave i a Sat the 27th ny . in favor and again n, for the the sum %e five ha and bidder for eash. ce bs cnty herstore + situated xe Pip ok shoal _4 tains ev AND MACHINE SHOP. STEAM ere and [ BOFLERS built to order, —* uals Castings and Machinery of every finay description. oo set Quartz Machinery constructed, fitted up or r repaired, Every; kinds of Building Castings, Saw, Crist; Malt and Bark Mills ; horse power and car wheels. Orders filled ptly avd at as low rates as any establishment in Sacramento or San Francisco— freight added. HEU GH & THOM. MINERS’ FOUNDRY —AKD— MACHINE WORKS, First Street, between Howard and Folsom, Sani Francisco: HOWLAND, ANGELL & KING, -ANUFACTURERS ‘of Steam Engines, Mill and Quartz Machinery and Irov Castings of all kinds. The particnlar attention of Miners.and Mill men is called tothe Seventh Annual Circular of the Miners? ¥oundry,. containing much valuable information, not otherwise easily obtainable. Books sent free to any address on application to eth Sau Francisco, Apru sii FRANKLINFOUNDRY —AND=— MACHINE WORKS. H. W. Fortane, Nei! Barr, T. Breen, T. Campbell. FORTUNE, BARR, BREEN & Co. Steam Engines and Bollers, Quartz Mills, Flouring Mills, Saw Mills, Mining Pumps Amalgamators, Shafting, Water Wheel Irons, Gadgeons, Pulleys And all kinds of Machinery necessary for this Coast. No. 119 &121 Fremont Street, Between Mission & Howard 8an Francisco. Sanna ARTIES in the country’ about to purchase Machinery, can save the expenre of visiting the city by sending to thee Franklin Foundry, drawings anil specifieatious, of what they want, with movey deposited in some bank of San Francisco, subject to the order of FORTUNE, BARR, BREEN & CO., upon completion of the work ordered, and in all such cases, the work mill be warranted strictly in accordance with the drawings. Parties wanting estimates or any information eoncerning eost of machinery, can obtain it by corresponding with FORTUNE, BARR & CO. aps 119 4 121 Fremont Street. Sap Francisco. Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c., &o,, nya age JULIUS GREENWALD, Successor to Sam. wis. Importer of Sige “and. Tobacco ! 13 Gt Sa néisco FZobbing Prices ind 4 25 per cent. less than any Store {mn the mountains, To my extensivé stack I wonld call the attention of Dealers and the public generally. Orders\from all parts ofthe eeuntry will be faithfully attended to. JULIUS GREENWALD, Nevada, Feb 13th. A. Cc. NILES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. —OFFICE— Corner'of Brodd & Pitie streets: . SS Nevada ity * NEW FORWARDING HOUSE AT COLFAX. JOSEPH WORRILL & CO, OULD inform the Merchants of Nevada county that they have-established a FORWARDING HOUSE AT COLFAX And are new prepared to forward Goods
With despatch and at Low Rates!’ Direct all Goods, “CARE “WORRILL & co. COLF ‘AX. “ _Célfax, Rept: 16 Miners’ Hotel 1 and Restaurant. . ie Stumpf, ., Proprietor . : quae pn is now. eengeed th Boardan aay. ti pe preoas ie with t 3 ouse has now the . French cook ba the State, ied wt eve ne Lodging hing to a coment prone were A the same facilities for buying as the Tam enabled tosell géods at Ne J jae WATCHES, HOWLAND, ANGEL & KING, San Francisco: ale ~ . WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES. ‘He CONT RACTORS.---At any time be to be constructed aud fully finished, in all re aspects. inthe same manuer, of the same width and size and of the of twenty days from date of contraet—bide on basis of payment. in Warrante at par on General Fund of the eisy. Suns. REDUCTION IN. PRICE 4 0F THE ‘Made at ‘Waltham, Mass. “In consequence of the recent great decline in gold and silver and-all the materials used in the manufacture of Our gddds, and if anticipation of a still furiher decline, we have reduced our prices to’as low a'point as they can be placed With Gold at Par, so that no. one need hesitate to buy a watch now from the expectation that it will be cheaper at some future time. The test of ten years and the manufacture and sale of d ‘More than 200,000 Watches, have given our, productions, the very highest rank among time-keepers. Commencing. with the determination to make only thoroughly excellent watches, our business has steadily increased as the pwhlie became acquainted with their value, until fosmonths toyether, we have been unavle to supply the demand. We have repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings until they now cover over three acres of ground, and give accommodation to more than eigat hundred workmen. We are fully justified in stating that we_now ‘Imake MORE THAN ONE-HALF OF ALL THE The different. grades are distinguished by the 1, **American Watch Ce’? Waltham, Mass. 2. ‘Appleton, Tracy & Co.”” Waltham, Maes. 3. © P. 8. Bartlett,” Waltham, Maes. 4. “Wm-. Ellery.” 5. OUR LADIES’ WATCH of first quality is named ‘‘Appleton, Trucy & Co,”’ Waltham, Mass, _ 4. Our next quality of Ladies*Watchis named “Pp. 8. Bartiett,’’ Waltham, Mass. These watches are furnished in a great variety of sizes and styles of cases. The American Watch Co.,of Waltham, Mass., authorize us to state that without distinction of trade marks or price, ALL THE PRODUCTS OF THEIR FACTORY ABE FULLY WARRANTED to be the best time keepers of their class ever made in this or any other country. Buyers ‘should remember that unlike the SHarantec ofa foreign maker who can never be reached, this in any particular, it may always be exchanged for another. As the Amériean Watches made } at Waltham, are forsale by dealers generally throughout the try, we do not solicit orders for single watelies. CAUTION.—The public are cautioned to buy only of ,espectable dealers. All as athena counterfeits will be prosecuted. / (ROBBINS & APPLETON, Agents for the American Watch Company. NEVADA LIGHT GUARD, ATTENTION! oe TO DELINQUENTS. NOTICE ig hereby given that, hy a vote of the NEVADA LIGHT GUARD at the last Monthly Meeting. it was resolved that **gil. Members Three Months or overin arrears for fines and dues, at the next regular age od riduy, June 8th, 1n66) shuli be expelled from the Company and advertised as delinquents. Delinquents take notice and settle ] romptl Nev sn May 4th 1866 By order of the Company. J. A. LANCASTER, Capt. Com’d'ng. “8. _Venard: 0.8. “yoNEW STOKE! NEW GOODS! LADIES, BALLY ! Ge THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE CLINE & NOVITZKY, No. 30 Commercial Street, and evnvince yourselves of the Great Reduction in Prices since we opened our store, Oar stock consists iv part of the choicest and. best selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! ' Ever brought te Nevada city. B. CLINE, als H. NOVITZKY. fore June 2ist, 184, the Trustees of the city of Nevada will receive sealed proposals for the construction of a bridge across Bie Deer Creek, on the site of the old bridge’ at the foot of Main street in said city. Specifications—ist. Piers of bridge to run on same foundations as those of the ald briige— bridge to be of same span ar old bridge, andto have a sidewalk six feet wide im the ciear on, ‘each side of and outside of road way. Second—Road-way of bridye to be on same om a ~ roud way of the bridge spanning k at foot of Broad street, and ge, heed the exeeptions first above stated, pon the same plan of construction same kind. qualit bad dimensious erialp ag the latter ork to be fully finished, as Due, ‘within L. W. WILLIAMS, . . President Boerd of Trustees, asat other place wt. the mane supplied with Wines, ard tains A. Ae SARGENT. j Attorney aud Counselor at Law. following. trade marks engraved on the plate: $08 ire weserSHs awa & DEAL, Propri etors, J. Ww. HINDS. hw TULLY BANKING HOUSE AND ASSAY OFFICE’ HINDS & TULLY, Baukers. Successors to ee W. Kid AVING bou; it the: the well kn H kiouse and Daaleces of George W. Ki. —— ~ On Broad Street, Nevada ma. Willvarry on gee Pantin business, at i, utrier the é@ of Hinds & tal Pan "a ont ‘Price will be paid fer Gold ss der Hutitom discounted at the Lowest Rates Liberal advances made.on ald Dust on Bul8. Mint. lion for Assay or ‘Coinage at th Wranclees and aaatee + Drafts on: the tes atthe Lowest Rates, Collections made. curities purchased at market value, Agents jor the’ London and Liverpooi Fire one it Jnauranes Company. old an res of haga ive MELTED, REFINE an aren All Assays Warranted to ~y Ponce Correspondents—San Franciseo, Bank of ¢atifornia ; Sacramento, D. O. Mil, > York. Lees & Waller. ib : Bs iad GOOD AEWS FROM NEVADA Miners’ Two-Bit Restaurant, — a THE undersigned takes this method or informing numerous old friends and, the named House on COMMERCIAL STREET, Where he will serve Meals, FOR CASH, For Two Bits each! ~ LODGING 25 NTs. HENRY P¥RMONT, J. B. JONNSON, © Attorney and . ml X PUBLIC, —AND— r of Deeds fer Nevada, ey Next door abeve Frank Smith?s. North San Juan, Mareh Mth. i CH. FERRAND. DAGUERREAN ARTIST . ar Every hind of Photographs and Ambrtypes taken in tlie best style ofthe Art. ON PINE STREET, ‘ Over the United States Bakery: . THE “GEM” SALOON. . VAN ALSTENE & JENKINS, HA" OPENED the *:Gem Saloon’? on BROAD STREET, ? A few doors below Crawfo Store. If you want # a re drink’ ore Fine Cigar drop into the ag you’! get it. Lager Beer Wholesale and Retail. J.C, DEVEL, . ss Attorney and Counselor at Law, AND NOTARY PURLIC,: No, 18 Mill Streee, GRASS VALLEY.. . ms ae MARKET. AMES M MONRO) foun a AMES MONROK.ca pee . — re eye 2 . Pork, tattnn oe Corset d eet nae des the loweat, cash LAMOTT’s.. SHAR ST ORE el Is THE EMPORIUM OF THE STATE, — “ThA Leader of Fashion, Importer and Menufacturer. WHOLESALE & RETAIL, No. 227 Montgomery . ‘Street, . San Francisco, Apri} Mth. ty -'P FOSTER, Mook nder and Bisa Book Nanatactarr. ayes ‘pooxs KS Ruled, Poveda pod jn évery style. ry sty “Corner F se sth ee grren" WFICE—In Kidd's » sormer of } Po State ana Count a the ad econ ounselor at Law, TREET.,....NORTH SAN JUAM PHOTOGRAPHIC lic in general that he has opened the i Pas