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; A ge 3 ges gn Lake Township, in snd
‘or oun
State of Calitorbsal th 0. tie Me
Fine Onunty of Neenier on tea a o e County of Nevada, on
Anwtist, A.D. HAE dielobe A.
swer unte the complaint of. Albright; who
claims to recover of you, the sum of 0 62
amouut due 48 balguce on the account: Of. A. D.
Stoper and Martin’ Miller, againat you oe Banged
I the and labor. done, and. materiale fornia q
pean’ 7/5 Bt éertain building an mink rame
res tp
in the Town of -Meatiow Lake, Countwand State
aforesaid. at vent request. and in fulfilment ofa
contract made “by them with you ; ahd the said
claim has been assioned by said Sfoper., and
Miller to the Plaintiff. as:per complaint on.file in
this office. when judgment will be take Against
you for the’said amount, tog¢ther with interest
and costs, if you fait to appear and answer.
Fete J.E JONES, J.P.
: Meadow Lake Township.
it ie hereby ordered that the foregolis Summons be published in the NEVADA TRANSCRIPT
at east once a week for three successive months.
Given under my hand thfs 5th of May A.
D. 186¢+ J. E, JONES, J. F
i Meacow Lake Township.
Alttest: i. J. Markham, Gongtable.
Orien Clemens, PI’ff's Attorney mys.
QU MMONS.—In the District Court of the 14th;
K Judicial District, cf the State of California,
jn and for the county of Nevada. Mary Jane
Housel vs John Housel. ‘The People of the
State of California send greeting to John Honsel, You are hereby required to-appear in an
action brought against. you by the above named
Plaintiff .on Monday the 16th day of April 1866,
and to answer the Complaint filed therein, (a
copy of which accompanies this Summons)
as? ten days, (exclusive of the day of se?vice,)
after the service on you: of this Summons—if
_served within this County ;.or if served out of
this county, but within this Judicial District,
within.twenty days; or if served out of“Baid
District, then within forty aes . Wherein
Plaintiff prays for a decree of this Court dis:
solving the bonds of matrimony heretofore
existing between Plaintiff and Defendant. And
Sou are hereby notified that. if you fail to «nswer
said Complaint as herein directed. Plaintiff will
take judgment_against you by default together
with all costa of sult. and also demand of the
Court such other relief as is prayed for in said
Complaint. otf
~~ In'testimony whereof, I, R. H. Far; seal > quhar. “lerk of the District Court afore—~ ) said. ‘do hereunto set my hand and impress the Seal of said Court. at offtee in the city
of Nevada, the 16th day Apri! A. D. 1866. °
R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
Per Revenne’ Stamp. -By order of Hon T. B. McFarland District Judge.
A true copy, Attest: ire
R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk,
A, A. Sargent, Plamtifis Atty. api7
YUM MONS —State of California. County, 0
S Nevada, Township of Liltle York, before
R. MeGoun, Justice. of the Peace. The People
of the State, of California, send greeting, to
Chas. W. Marlette You are hereby summoned
to appear before me, at my office in the Township
of Little York in the-County of Nevads, on the
25th day of June, A. H. 186. at 10’o’clock AM.
to answerto the complaint-ef James Watt who
demands of rou-the-sum of .ninetv two 25-100
dollars ($92 25 100) principal and-interest ou a
certain promissory note given by yowto Tolinston & Co. and by. them transferred tc Piaintiff
also the sum of five 50100 dollars (#5 50)
due for taxes: paid by Platutiff on Defendant’s
property (for the year: 18645 as per note and ac
counts now on file in my office, when judgment.
will be taken against you for the said amount
‘ther with eosts and damages, if you fail to
appear and atiewer. ‘4 aise 4
Given under my hand this 20th day .of March
A. D. 186% . ‘ R, McGOUN,, J. P.
A true copy, Attest, ra
M. Combs: Constable.
(t ishereby ardered that the above Summons
he served by publication in the Nevada TRAN
sorreT forthe period of ninety days from ‘the
-date of said Summons Ri McGOUN, J. P.
A true copy, Attest:
mar22 . 'M. Combs, Constable.
NSOLVE NT NOTICN, +10 the County Court
A. in and for the county of Nevada, State of Cali
fornia. Inthe matter of the petition of Samuel
Biumenthal,an insolyent. Debtor, Pursuant to an
order of Hon.A. €. Niles, County Judge, notice
ia hereby give to afl the ereditors of the said In
solvent San’) Blumenthal.to be and appear before
the Mon. A.C. Niles.County Jude. afnresaid; at
Chambers, at the Court Room of said Court in
the county of Nevada on the 20th day of June
1866,,at 10 o’clock, A. M.of that day, then and
there to show cause, if any they, cin, why. the
prayer of said Irsolvent should pot. be granted
anc an as*ignoment of fiis Estate be made. and he
be discharged from his debts awd Habilities, in
pursuance of the Statute in auch case made and
provided ; andin the men timeall proceeding:
against said Insolvent be stayed, , é
op Witness mv hand andthe Seal of said
seal > Court, this 19th day of May. 1863
D.; Belden Att’y
R. H, FARQUHAR, Clerk.”
far Pet tiouer maye0
GOOD REWS FROM NEVADA
‘Miners’ Two-Bit Restaurant, ©
an, THE undersigned takes; this method of
We: 4} informing ummerous. old friends and the pub
~h lie-in general that he-has-opened the a
i named House on * i wet
: COMMERCTAL STREET, '
Wherp he will.serve Meals, FOR CaSH,. QNLY
For Two Bitseach! *'."
LODGENG 25 CENTS.
tal Sik HENRY PYR MONT.
cE as ea
__ANTELOPE RESTAURANT,
ee BROAD STRERT, NEVADA.
ALEX. GAULT... PROPRIETOR,
”* Phankful forthe liberal patronage
bestow dd during three’ venrs experi~ ence, in the RESTAURANT business I'
omise to renew my efforts to please
all WHo may} favor me with a call
Meals served up at all hours,
ICE. CREAM always on hand.
\Purties supplied at sbort notice.
. dNevada, May Ftho
Boot and ‘Shoe Maker.
REMOVAL.
ae
B. LUTZ would takethia method
of informing his old patrons that he
has removed to the 'uflding a few
doors below the National Exchange
Boots and Shoes, at the shortest
low rates.” Ae: a
Boots and Shoes repatred. Call and I will
guarantee satisfaction.” areal
Nevata, June ith. p. LUT
w4 NTED,—A furitstied ropm with board. in)
chif-} a ~~ where theré’are nof any small
ren, for a lady
Address, “BOARDEER,”’ at this office. jual3
People of the
son, GreetS. You are hereby summoned to appear before
mabvat my ‘
the 15th day. of
v4 et ‘ANfor
we jE
4
Hotel,un Broad street, where he is’
Better prepared to make the best of
notice, in fashionable st) le, and at,
and child.” References exchanged.’
SNE EE mh
FAYETTE BATTIS, of Washington, Nevada county, do.thie.13th day of June. give
m? son, FRANK BATTIS. his time to do business for hi . 1 aim any of his!
wages or pay any dbote or BES itracting after
this date. FAYETTE BATTIS.
” Washington, June 14th.OST -the head. of Nevada .street and
A this‘eity># 8 Gold Butkle ‘witlt Black Belt
attached. The finder will be liberally rewarded 0
he retnrn of ha Backle to this office. * je3 n
J. W. HINDS. R.W. TULLY
BANKING HOUS
AND eRe ies
‘ASSAY OFFICE
HINDS & TULLY, Bankers:
-{ ~ Suecesgors to:G. W. Kid!
FLAMING dought the wet known Banking
House and business of George W. Kidd,
,; 0m Broad Street, Nevada City,
pe bad cbt J on ba ove business. = Bi. old
stand, under rm name 0 is ally.
The Highest Price will be paid for
Gold Dust.
xr Gol
Lowest Rates.
* Libetal 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 Kates.
Colleetions made. State and County se.
eurities purchased at the highest
market value. .
Agents fer the London and Liverpooi Fire
and Life Instrance Company.
Gold and Ores of every description
MELTED, BEFINED and ASSAYED
All Assays warranted to be correct.
Correspondents—San Francisco, Bank of (alifornia > Sacramento, D: 0. Mil.s & Co.; New
York, Lees & Waller. apt
THE “GEM” SALOON,
es
VAN ALSTINE & JENKIN,
AVE OPENED.the“+Gem Saloon” on
: BROAD STREET,
A few’ doors below:Crawford, Leavitt & Co’s
Store. If you want a *+good square drink”’’ or a
Fine Cigar drop into the Gem and you’!! get it.
Lager Beer Wholesale and Retail,
MEAT MARKET.
JAMES MONROE can be found
‘the ofdstand on Broad at. -where
e is prepared to supply everybody with the best of. Beef, Veal,
Pork, Mutton. Corned Beef and Pork &c. &c. at
the loweat cash prices. ‘ ;
FRANKLINFOUNDRY
—AND—MACHINE WORKS.
H. W. Fortune, Neil Barr, “I. Breen, F.Campbell.
; -KORTUNE, BARR, BREEN & Co.
Manufacturers of
Steam Engines and Boilers, Quartz
Mills, Flouring Mills, Saw Pills,
Mining Pumps Amalgamators, Shafting, Water Wheel
Irons, indents. Pulleys
And gll'kinds of Machigery necessary for this Coast,
No. 1194121 Fremont Street,
Between Mission & Howard San Francisce.
ARTIESin the country about to purchase Machinery, can save the exnenre of ‘visiting the city
by sending to the Franklin: Foundry. drawings and ‘specifitatiods ‘of Wwhat’ they wimt, with
money deposited in some bank of San Francisco,
subject to the orderof FORTUNE, BARR, BREEN
& CO., npon completion of the work ordered, and
in all such oases, the work mill be warrantedstrictly
in accordance with the drawings. Parties wanting
estithyte$ Or any information eoncéfning ‘cost of
chinery. can obtain it by corresponding. with =?
FORTUNE, BARR & CO-—
TIF § 121 Fremont Street. San FranCiseo.
Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry
AND SFACHINE SHOP.
~ ere sere sseiless? cart ae ole»
STEAYE ENGINES
BOILERS bnilt to order.
Castings and Machinery ef every
desetiptiays Ph A Us
2s taoe Quartz Machinery constracted, fitted.up orrepaired. ee . 8 ste
» Every kinds of Building Castines, Saw. Crist, Malt
and Bark “ills ; liorse power and car wheels.
Orders filled promptly and at as low rates as any
establishment in Sacramento or San Franeiseo—
aps
and
trejght added. , HEUGH & THOM, .
MINERS’ FOUNDRY
—ARD—
MACHINE WORKS,
First Street, between Hownrd and Folsom,
San Francisco.
‘HOWLAND, ANGEL & KING,
ANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Mill
A and Quartz Machinery and Iron Castings of
all kinds,
The partienlar aftertion of Winers and Mill men is
called tothe Seventh Annual Cirenlar of
the Miners’? Foundry, cyvtaining muck valuable information, not otherwise easily obtainable,
Books sent free to any address on application to
HOWLAND, ANGEL & KING, San Francisco.
San Francisco, April §th .) .*
Miners’: Hotel and Restaurant.:
KF. Stumpf, Proprietor’
The above Hotel is now eompleted
and ready to accommodate amy numwey ber of pay rd and Lodg
img. is Ho snow the best;
French cook In the State, i
tains ev
sOard as
Sialic Berean uns.
to mak x
pis ievsrancce
Eline and one supplied with, Wings.,
penslishy Frenehand German spoken at this
? q
3MNMUS
Bullion discounted at the
DEMONS State of Catiforwia, County of
Nevada, Township of ages er P —
ce Court, befo A Jus or e .
. Enos Wintooebik rats ff va pad Aikin, Defendant; Tne People of the State of Califonia;
Greeting : To Saml. Aikin, you are hereby
Summoned to apphartbeforte me, at my office in
the Township of Bloomfield, County and State
aforesaid, on Friday, the 3ist day of August,
A. D. 1866, at 10 o’alock A. M., to answer the
complaint of Enos Himebaugh, Plaintiff. who
demands of B herd the sum‘ of one hundred_
seventy-one dollars, Principal sued, for, Intereg
and accrhing Interest,,Costs and ficerujn g Costs.
ne’ Follows: to-wit: on # certain niofe of hand!
dated May 24th, A. D. 1°62, payable thirty davs
after date, for the sum of_one .hundred and seventy-six dollars, less five dollars endorsed’
thereon-in November, A. D. 1862, and interest
thereon at the rate ef three percent. per month
until paid, terest to May 24th. A.D 1966, being
giptipel and interest. to this date, being fopr:
undred and twenty-three, 54-160 dollars as per
Complaint now on file in se reall Judg-:
accruing interest at the rate ef three per cent.
per month, and al) costs and accruing costs,
and damages, if you fail to appeur and answer.
Given under my hand this the 24th day of May
A.D. 1866. “LEVIAYRES, J. P.
and his affidavit, and it.satisfactorily appearing
to me that the said Sam], Aikin. defendent, has
derarted from this county,to.parts unknown, .
and cannot diteridve diligénce be found, so that
due process of law ean be obtained upon him
and upon the affidavit of Enos Hinebaugh, P!’ff.
that Plaintiff has a good cause of action agdinst
Defendant in this suit, and that the said Def’t.
is a necessary and proper party thereto, and also
on motion of Plaintiff, it isordered that service of Summons in this case be made b
tion. in some newSpaper published in Nevada
County). most likely to give notiee to said De
fendant, and said publieaiion~ be-made ‘at least
once a week for three successive months. j
Given under my hand, this, the 24th day of
May, A.-Dy 1866, LEVI AYRES, J P.
i Bloomfield Township.
Original stamped with a 50ct. Kev. Stamp, je3
‘ ONIMONS, —State of California, County of
L) Nevada, TownShip of ~ Nevada, before
J. Kendall, Justice of the Peace. The People of the State of California send greeting to
Robert ‘Watson, William’ Brown «anti Henry
Brown. You are hereby summoned to appear befere me, at my office in the township of
Nevada. in the said chbunty,of Nevada. on Friday, the 27th day of July, 1866, at 10 o’clock, A.M., to answer unto the complaint of James Bineley, who demands of you the sum of Two Hundred and ‘Ninety Dollars, ($290 00) for waters
sol land delivered for mining purposes at your
request and note-assigned and money had and
received more particularly set. forth in complaint now, on file in. my_office, when judgment
will be taken against you for ssid account, together with costs and damages if yon fail to appear and answer. : :
Given under my hand this 24th day of April,
A. De, 1866. J. KENDADL,
Justice of the Peace:
It is ordered that the foregoing summons be
published in the Nevada Daily TRANSCRIPT, at
least Quce a week for three months.
: JOHN KENDALL, J. P.
J. I. Caidwell, piffs. atty ap 27
TS CONTRACTORS, =-<At any time before June 2ist, 18°¢, the, Trustees of the
city of Nevada will receive sealed proposals for
the ‘construction of a bridge across Big 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 old bridge—
bridge to be of same span as old bridge, and to
have a sidewalk six feet wide in the clear on
each side of and outside of road way. ,
Second—Road-way of ‘bridge to be on same
level with the road way of the bridge spanning
Big Deer Creek. at foot of “Broad street, and
bridge, with the exceptions first above stated,
to be. constructed aud fully finished, in all. respects. inthe same manner, of the same width
and size, upon ‘the same plan of construction
and of the same kind,. quality and dimensioas
of materials asthe latter bridge.
W ork.to be fully finished, as aforesaid, within
twenty days from date of contract—bids on basis of payment_in Warrants. at. par on General
Fund ofthe city. L. W. WILLIAMS,
juni President Board of Trustees.
b ipth reget hcp Bde Mines; one a dark bay.
4 mule, about 14 hands high—no brand. .One
bright bay mare mule, about 14 handé higt—no
brand. Said mules came to my Ranch on or
about the 15th of May. The owner is requested
to prove property, pay: the larges and fake
the Bre 4 <<“. ~,B. ALLISON.
Allison atich, near French Corral, June 15.
TT E_ ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders
daseicine CEND.KRAL) PACIFIC RAILROAD
MPANY OF CALIFORNIA, will be held at!
the office of the Company, in the city-of Sacrgwmente,
on the TENTH DAY OF JULY. 1866. —
m26 E. H. MILLER, Jr. Secretary.
VACIFIC MAIL
STEAMSHIP CO,
i?
Carrying the United States Mail,
Leave Folsom street ‘wharf at. 11 o’élock; ‘A. M.
of the following dates for PANAMA, connecting
via Panaina Railroad, with one of the Company’s
= apse steamers from ASPINWALL for NEW
YORK:
'
On the 10th, 18th-and 30th of each month
that has 30 days. :
On the, LOth, 1Dthe.and 30th of: each month
that has 31 days.
When the '0th, 19th aud 30th fall on Sunday, they:
will leave on Sathrday preceeding ; when the 18th!
falls on Sunday, they will leaye on Monday following Sh ‘
Steamer leaving San Francisco on the 10th touches at. Manzanillo “All touch at. Acapyled.: —
Defartire.df 18th or ‘19th connects wifi French
Transatlantic Co’s steamer for St. Nazaire, and
English steamer for South America.
Departure of 10th connects with English steamer
or Southampton and P. RR. Co's steamer for Cen
tral America.
Departure of 30th connects with English stea
) for Tumaco,.tbhe port ofthe new te Foting rg.
The following Steamships will be dispatched on
dates as viven below ;' °
June 18th—€ons¢titution, Capt. FR. Baby, connecting with New York, Capt. Gray. __
Jane 30th~ Golden City, Capt J. T. Watkins. connecting with Arizona, Capt. Mauty.
Cabin passengers berthed through. Baggage
checked through ; 10 pound allowed each adult.
An experienced surgeon on board Medicine and
attendance free :
PR ese Stéamerts will pésitively sail at 11 o’clock.
assengers are requested to have their ba
heard —10 oaenie i i et
rough tickets for Liverpool by the Inman
Line, ean be obtained at office P. mw S.8. Co,
os Francisco. a
“or merchandise Freight, apply to M
For passage and a other information, apply at
the Pacific Mail Steamship Co’s Office, .carner. of
Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets. ,
je3 OLIVER ELDRIDGE Agent.
: Cc. M, BATES,
OOPS MIW’S°E GC&LAYN .
At OER SERN ROT MLTR RATE TORE Om OE HY + os ga ee Soa meee ms —
two hundred and fifty two, 54-100 .dollarsy total ’
ment will be taken againt ydu for said amount,— ——-.— Bloomfield-fownshis.—}
Thereturn of the Constable on the Summons;publica ~
* SIE Be Nae
DR GHAS. H. TOZER’S .
MEDICAL. INSTITUTE.
Situated neat Sixtli St. hetween J & K.
SACRAMENTO CITY. 42
‘RS. WOZER would most respectfully in
3 form his-old Patients itd the pablle gen
erally, that he has opened a
IBRANCHE OFFICE
at the above. named place.for the cure of all
4 ‘plaints ,
Having relinquished my.old mode of advertiaing, which has become-se common with all the
Quack Doctors of San Frapciaco, filling the newrapers with false references, for the purpose of
h posing upon strangers, . think it is only neceeaty to inform those in need of a Physician of
LONG EXPERIENCE
And SHOCHSSPUL PRACTICE, that I ean be
consulted at all Business Hours at my Medical
InstituteOAK AVENUE, corner of 6th street,
between J and K. Sacramento.city, Cal,
Dr: FOLER’S experience is of forty years
“standing, and during that time he has met with
unparalled success ia the treatment of all, thore
disedsés generally knowg as Venereal . or
Chronie., .
It is impossible hereto mention all ‘the diseaes with which heis familiar ; some, perhaps, will
Hot-be out of place.
“Most destructive to mankind is-SelfAbuse. The
brain being the seat of tne disease the whole
system suffers in consequence: 1 will here enumerate some of the symptoms, so that those af.
flicted may be able to‘form an opinion in regard
to their complaints, and seek advice in time,
thereby saying themeelves.a world of suffering:
Pervous Debility, Loss of Memory. Pain In the
Limbs and Back. Palpitation of the Heart, Trembling of the Limbs, Headache, and an aversion to
Genial Society, especially. that of females. There
are a great many more, but these are sufficient,
and should you be ayfering from any ,of them,
eall on Dr Tozer, and he will cure you in a short
time, without aty interruption fe pest business
—or state your caxe by letter, and there will be
no occasion for your calling at the office.
Stricture of the Uretha is another formidable enemy to health. Send for one of my circulars on that disease, and inform yourself of its
terrible results. The worst eases cured.in a few
days.
Venereal Diseases in all their various
forms, either Primary, Secondary or Hereditary,
completelyeradicated from the system.. Your
eonstitutjon being restored to perfect health.
there will be no danger of handing down to your
children that terrible disease known as Scrofula:
Syphilitic Disease, as it presents itself on
this cuast is of a more formidable character:
than that seen'in the Atlantic States or Europe,
arising from the fact of its being a compound -of
Spanish. Chinese and Sandwich Island disease.
Those of you who have visited the two latter
countries no doubt have seen the dreadful effects
ofit on both the native and foreign population.
It requires altogether different modes of treatment,
The Old Formulas of Ricord, Acton
and Bostwick are of little account. except to dry
up the disease on the surface, leaving the poison .
-in'the blood, which-sooner or later, will show
itself asa secondary disease in an aggravated
fourm ‘These facts I have learned by experience
and thinkI can say without boasting, that I have
seen more practice in these diseases than any
other phySician in California, dating as it does
from 1849. It becomes you, therefore, to think
well, before yon-employ a physician. Who 1s
the proper one. to cousult—an-: old experieneed
one or ove who has‘racently settled amongst
you:
My Plan is Purely Vegetable, Dc-stroying the disease and purifying the blood, so
that there is no danger of secondary symptoms,
arising from the use of Merenry, such as pains
in ‘the shinbones, swellings of the different
joints of the body, running sores, ete. ete., and
mpurities of the blood, eured in a short time
by thé use of my VEGETABLE MIXTURES,
kpown only. to myselt.’ ne ae OB
DR. TOZER -will be assisted by DR. DEMAREST, who is acknowledged by all-t6 be the
most successful Female Physician_in San Francisco ‘ AS
: Ladies suffering from the Whites, Piles; Weak
ness of the Back, Pain if. the Side, Headache,
Palpitation of the Heart, Derangement of their
Monthly Sickness, and all other diseases that
the female system is subject to, will find prompt
relief byapplying at my Institute, either at
Sacratnento City or San Francisco, corner of
Kearney and Jackson @freéts, 5 © a
Diseases Peculiar toFemales, such
as Retention, Suppression and Painful Menstru
ation, etc., have been_my study for a great number of years and I can safely promise a perfect
eurein a short time. >ake : ‘ei
Be not deterred from calling on DR. TOZER,
frem delicacy or fear of exposure. as the Doctor
isaman in whom you ean trust. and all cases
are treated with the utmost secrecy, . .
My Femate( Monthly) Pillé were never known
to fuil in givingrelief in thoge cases for which
they are recommended. To be obtained only at
my Office, Price $5 per box .with full direc
tions sent by mail orexpress.
-}; Gonguitations Free. -Alt<communieations
strictly confidential, and a cure-quarauteed in
The most formidabie. the . .
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and diseases . }
Placer.
BP SNE RP ace 4 eee
AND AFTER Tuesda: XN Ma:
6) until further notiece,_the y
8th, 1866,
Going East.Mail and passenger train will leave Sacramen.
to.at 6.30 A M, arrive at Secrettownat 9:45 a m,
Freight and passenger train leave Sacramento
at 7.30 A M. arriveat Secrettown at1.15P M, also at
3 PMs, arrive at Colfax at 7.45 PM.
‘Going West.
Maitland patsenger train leave Secrettown at 19 *
be
AM. a*rive. at Sacramento at 1.15 p.m.
Freight and passenzer train leave Colfax at ¢
25 A.M. arrive at Sacramentc at. 11.15 4M; slgo
at 2.P M. arrive at Sacramento at 6 30P ».
The morning Passenger Trains connect at Ay.
burn with Stages for Yankee Jima, Forest Rill
ard Michigan Bluffs; and at” Colfax wit
Stages for Grass Valley. Nevada, North San
uan, [llinoistown, and at Secrettown for Gold —
un. Dutch Flat and Virginia city.
The 6.30 A M. up traiv connects at the June.
tion with the cars of the California Central Rajjsg Lincoln and Marysville and all points
north. : ie
On Sunday one train only_will-bé-run, leaving
Sacramento at 6.40 A M, and Secrettown at 10 A, M
Conveyances can be had at Newcastle for Ala.
baster Cave, six miles distant. ©. CROCKER. *
Superintendent C.F. R’R Co, °
G. F, Hartwell, Assistant Superintendent.
Sacramento, May 9th. ‘
MARBLE WORKS.
D Street, between First ana
Second, Near Wells,
, Fargo & Co's, .
MARYSVILLE,
“ADOLPHUS RAU.
OULD respectfully inform the citizens ef Nevada county that long experience in the business has qualified him to do
WORK IN MARBLE,
SUCH AS
MONUMENTS, TOMBS; "32
Grave Stones, Mantel Pieces, Sculp' ture, Modeling in Clay, &c.
ORNAMENTAL WORK donein a supe.
rior style. at reasonable pricés. ;
ad , ADOLPHUS RAU
' New Grenada Mines!
Warning to Miners and Travelers in
that region.
YHE sudden change of climate as well as of diet,
renders imperative the selection of heverages,
THIRTEEN PREMIUMS AWARDED!
SQUARZA’S PUNCH.
Is the only beverage adapted tothe climate of that
country rains
Mark its properties, Tonic, Nutrative, Diaphoretie, Dioretic. Antibilious. It imparts strength and
activity to the intellectua) faculties, materially aids
the digestive organs, it gradually warms the whole
system to a comfortable condition ; it infuses anew ~~
spirit into its jaded faculties without imparting the
heating excitement followed by prostration, hich
is produced by the use 6f raw 'iquors. Por sale at
Wholesale and Retail(/44 Leidesdorif street
opposite What Cheer House. ~~ £6
Wynkoop’s Portfait of Lincoln.
Wwe have appointed W. S. DAY as Agent for
‘Woynkoop’s Photo-Chromatic Oi) Portrait of
Lineohfand Grant.’ in the connties of Nevada and
CURRIER & WINTER,
620 Market Street, San Francisco. . ’
General Agents for the Pacific Coast.
' TESTIMONIALS.
We. the undersigned, citizens of California. have
seen Wynkoop’s Portrait of onr late lamented President, Abraham Lincoln, by bis new and beautiful
process of Photo-Chromatie Oil Painting. and eonsider it a correct and perfect likeness of the Great
and Good Man, and congratulate Mr. Wynkoop on
the anquestionable success of his efforts. and all lovers of Art, with the opportunity ‘of possessing’ so fine
a Portrait H. W, Halleck. Major General.
Gen. John F, Miller, T. B. Shannon.
L. C.Gunn, Thos, Hill, Artist.
Noah Brooks, Silas W. Johnson.
L. W. Ernest, S. Brannan.
"TL eonsider Wynkoop’s Photo Chromatic Oil Portrait of Mr. Lincyvln of superior excellence in every
respect. I haveseen no other Portrait of the late
President which so vividly recalls ‘his features and
expression. A. A. Sargent.
We have seen Wynkdop’s Photo-Chromatic Oil
Portrait of Lieut. Geo Grant and prendunce ft a
perfeet and striking Likeness of hint and consider it
the best picture we have ever seen.
D. Perry, Capt. Ist Cavalry, U.S, Ato endanger it-in case of conflagration.
THE ROOMS are etegantly furnished, the
Beds are ot Srring and Hair Mattrasses. unexcelled by any Hotel in the State—all the Furniture 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 ~ ©
.¢ PHE-TABLE -will at. atl times be furnished
with everything the market affords,
The Coach?s of the California Stage Com aae Alpha, Washington, Omega, Woolsey’s,
Moore’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 su wid btyie
where none but the best Wines and Liquors are
to.be fonad The. BILLIARD. TABLES ate Phe
lan’a best.
Connected with the Establishment fs a LIVERY
STAB! & where the bes. Turnouts may be had.
Lancas!-v & Hasey, Prop’s, .
Nevada, May 10th TN it
To-Scwrp HOLDERS.
rite Tedawareror Wevadn soamty wil pay,
General Pond ana recede roenea on the
ar
1 stered prior to October
4th, 1865.2 dntevect! 6d tame cee Of this edvertias . see “at the date
allcases. Aduréss, C. H 'TOZER,M. D. “Thos. McGregon, Ist Lient, 1st Cavalry, U, S. A.
> Je6 »2) ; Sacramento City, Cal. San Franciseo, May 24th—tf i eral
NATIONAL EXCHANGE ROSENBAUM’S BITTERS
ELOTEL.
3 CURES '
BROAD STREET...:NEVADA CITY Dyspepsia.
2 This old and -well esge, . CURES
tablished Hotelisagain . ? , Diarrhea.
Opened to the Public.
It has been remodeled mid enlarged and is now CURES °
ne of the -mistcommodious Houses in the iu . Jaundice.
riorof the State. Lorated in an elevated pevey
—, it comamance a view of the sity gy sur-. CURES :
rounding country and insures go r he’ ce int.
heat of summer Built of Brick AND FIRELiver Complaint.
PROOF: its walls kéep out, im great measure. the .
heat of the suuand give security in case of fire CURES . . s
THE “XCHANGE is near the center of the town j Indigestion,
on a wide and THE business street of the city. a
There are no wooden buildings near the Hote#. CURES ~
Fever and Ague,
AND ALL
Bilious Diseases. .
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ROSENBAUMS BITTERS
ANE
The -Invalid’s Delight,
The Poor Man’s Friend.
THEY ENLIVEN. ,
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‘ STRENGTHEX,
mn And ina Pleasant Way. ,
ERADICATE, DISEABE.
For sale by Druggists 4d “Liquor Dealers’ Brery”
r
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meroial streeta eutrance
Office in Masonic Building, somes of Pine de Com
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bse __K-.F-, SPENCK,
Treasurer, /
_N.'B. JacoBs’& CO..
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