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VOL,.XI; NO. 148 NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 29, 1866
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_ BROWN & DEAL, Proprietors.
mesaresiypennes
The Daily Cranseript.
‘BROWN & DEAL,
N. P. BROWN. ‘ M. 8. DEAL.
PROPRIETORS. :
Office---cor. Broad and Pine Streets,
oon =
“NATIONAL EXCHANGE
4 This old and well es= gars,
tablished Hotelisagain ff
-Opened tothe Public. J
it has been remodeled and enlarged and'is now
‘me of the most-cofnmodious Houser in the in
erior of the State. Located in.an elevated position it commands a view of the city and surrounding country and “insures goodairii he
heat.of aummer. Built of BRICK. AND FIREPROOF. its walls keep out, in areas measure, the
heat Of the sun and give security in case of fire
on a wide and THE busiziess street of the city.
“There are no wooden buildings near the Hotel
to endanger it in case.of conflagration.
THE ROOMS are etegantly furnished, the
Beds are ot Spring and Hair Mattrasses. unexcelled by any Hote} in the “oot the FurniPeo } ; yle.
SUITS OF ROOMS, and _ every. accommoda.tion furnished families and the traveling public,
and every ¢are taken tu make the House a HOME
FOR BOARDERS.
HE TABLE will at all times be furnished
with everything the market affords,
The Coaches of the California Stage Comraoolsey’s,
re’s Flat, and Red Doy, have their offices at
and take their departure from this Hotel.
The House is kept open all Night,
THE SALOON is fitted up in superior style
where none but the best Wines and Liquors are
to be fouhd. The BILLIARD TABLEs are PheJan’s best. :
Connected with the Establishment tsa LIVERY
, STABLE where the besi ‘'urnouts may be had.
Lancaster & Hasey, Prop’s
Nevada, May. 10th:
AND MACHINE SHOP.
——
ne » STEAM ENGINES and
1 BOILERS built to order.
oy i iis esas Castings aud Machinery of eVery
Bir es delat description.
Nias eee Quartz Machinery constructed, fitted up or repaired. : ‘ ’
Every kinds of Building Castings, Saw, Crist, Malt
and Bark Mills ; horsé powerand car wheels.
Orders filled promptly and at as low rates as any
establishment in Sacramento or San” Francis¢o—
freight:added. » HHEUGH & THOM.
‘NEVADA & MOORE’S FLAT
Daily Express and Stage Line!
TAGE leaves Nevada on Monday, Wednesday,
43 and Friday, (connecting with Wells, Fargo &
‘Co’s Express) on the arrival of the Sacramento Stage
for :
Lake City,
North Bloomfield,
erie Moore's: Flat, ;
Woolscy’s Frat,
and Orlean’s Flat.
Pony Expressleaves Nevodaon Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays,-tor the same points..Both, Stage
and Express, connecting with Sacramento Stage and
also with Jefferis’ Saddle’ Train ‘to Meadow Lake
city aud the New Mines. Packages delivered, Col
_lections made and all Expréss business promptly attended to. : ; :
PHILIP & GREGORY, Prop’rs.
Nile ale hk BO AIR ID?
Grass Valley and Nevada City
STAGE LINE. .
: Having recently pure
chased’ this long established . :
and popular Stage Line, we are
ready to carry passengers over
the road ith. speed and safety, promising to
treat those who ride with us ina courteous, and
we trust, in a satisfactory manner.
ra’ Hours of Departure. ‘
Leaves Exchange Hotcl, Grass Valley, daily,
at 8 and 110’clock, A. M. and 4 o’clock, P. M.
Leaves Nevada, daily, at 9 o’elock, A. M. and
.M. and 5,0’cloeck.P M.
cf CLEVELAND & ROYCE, Propr’s.
Nevada, Nev. 17th.
BEAR VALLEY HOUSE,
Junction of the Nevada and Dutch Flat’ roads
to Virgimia City.
ELIJAH 0. TOMPKINS,
WOULD INFORM the traveling
publie and all who wish te spenda
season at this beautiful part of Nevada county, that he has now opened his Large:and Elegant House, at
BEAR VALLEY,
Andis prepared to accommodate all in as good
etyle as at any other House in the State.
he House has just been. built and handé@omely furdisited ‘throughout—having Yroem
enough for forty persons. ;
The Table will contain the best of food—
Fishing and Hunting.—there is po
peter im this section equal to + Valley, for
shing and hunting.
The Dancing faa is. the largest and best
thecounty. Suppers and Music furnished on
snort notice. ee! ; jel
A. C. NILES,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
io WUHLLIAM R. COE;
Cor. of Main & Commercial Streets?
“NEVADA CITY.e
i have just received a
NEW STOCK OF GOODS,
Consisting of
Gents’ Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
* Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s
Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes,
Slippers, &c., &e.
From the best manufacturers of New York, Philadelphia and Boston.
Rubber Boots, Gents’
and Children’s Shoes,
Just from the Manufactory, ‘reéeived by the las
Steamer. I also have full assortment of
SHOE FINDINGS,
Miller’s Celebrated Harness Black=ing, Neats Foot Oil,
Freveh Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole Leather, Lace
Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, Thread. Lasts,
and im 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 in every case. I keep
Boots of my own manufacture always on hand and
will sell all my Goods, ., .
te Chenper than any other
House in town! .£}
Best Santa Cruz Sole Leather, by the Roll, 32¢.
Best Santa Cruz Sole Leather, by the Side, 33e.
‘Remember the Corner?
~~“Nevada. November ttthtee ;
MUSIC.
: Mas &..i. CHASE, wishes to inform tha.)
citizens of Nevada and vicinity that he will
give
Instructions in Music on the Piano,
To those who may desire his services,
' Pianos tuned, Accordeons and Violins Repuired in the best manner
Mr Chase also wishes to give notice that the
Nevada QuadrilHle Band, under his direction is now prepared to furnish Music for
Ballsand Social Parties. Those.who “wish to
communicate with Mr. Chase can-do so through
George R. Crawfora, . el
Miners’ Hotel and Restaurant,
F. Stumpf, Proprietor:
_.@ Theabove Hotel is now eompleted
and ready to accommodate any number of persons with Board and Lodg
ing. This House has nowthe best
French cook In thé State;
The table will be supplied with everything the
market affords. The Lodging Department contains everything to maka travelers comfortable
as cheap as at any other place in the mounThe Bar is always supplied with Wines,
aa Pe and Cigars.
‘uglish, Freneh and German spoken at this
House. ;
Se A. CHAPMAN,
Surgical and Mechanical Dentist.
Officee—corner of Broad and Pine sts.
I would inform my friends aud
all-wishing my services that [ am
: prepared to attend those favoring’
me with acall.atany hour. Teeth
after having become rensitive by exposure of the
nerve will be filled without causing pain.
A WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this office
to be per formed in a more skilful mahnher, and
bettar satisfaction giyen than elsewhere in this
vicinity, otherwise no charge will be made. My
charges are moderate, and to suit the time™ I
em. permanentiy. located in this. city -Residenoe
on Sacramento street, third house fromTemperance Hall”
Vulecanite. Work promptly and {neatly
done at thie office. :
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD
, N AND AFTER Thutsday, December 7th
1865, until further notice, the trains of the
Central Pacific Railroad will be run as follows :
Going East, .
Mail and passenger train will leave Sacramento at 6.30 A M, arrive at Colfax at 9,25 A M.
Freight and passenger train leave Sacramento
at 1.30 PM arrive at Colfax at7 PM.
Going West.
Mail and passenger train leave Colfax at 10.05
AM. arrive at Sacramento at 12.30 A M.
Freight and passenger train leave Colfax at 11
A M. arrive at Sacramento at 5.10 P Me
Freight to and from Colfax aud intermediate
stations will be taken on all trains exeept the
mail and passenger train,
The morning Passenger Trains connect at Auburn with Stages for Yankee Jims, Forest Hill
aud Michigan Bluffs; and at Colfax with
Stages for Grass Valley, Nevada, North San
Juan, Ilinoistown, Gold Run, Dutch Flat and
Virginia city.
The 6.30 A M. up traiu connects at the Junetion with the cars of the California Central Railroad for Lincoln and Marysville and all pointe
north. , :
On Sunday one train only. will be ran, leaving
Sacramento at 6.30 A M, and Colfax at 10.05 a. MConveyances —— at weaen aoe on
baster Cave, six miles ‘ant. C. € *
8 tendent C. FP. kK R Co.
tains.
R. W. TULLY J. W. HINDS.
BANKING HOUSE
nt rs ANB) Sg atastaty
~ “(ASSAY OFFICE.
HINDS & TULLY, Bankers
: Successors to G. W. Kidd, 4
. j AVING bought the well known Banking®
house and business of George W. Kidd,
On Broad Street, Nevada City, .
Will carry on the Banking business, at the old
stand. under the firm name of Hinds & Tully.
The Highest Price will be paid for
Oe Gola Bult diseo i Gold on discounted at the
poe Ros Fi me gene ;
L f Vahces made on Gold Dust ‘on Bullen fas, Ange or Coinage at the U. S. Mint.
peposits Received. Checks on San
Francisco and Sacramento,
Dratts én the Eastern States at the
Lowest Rates. :
Collections made. State and County seeurities purchased at the highest
market value, ,
Agents for thie London and Liverpooi Fire
and — slr ig Company.
Gold and Ores of every description
MELTED, REFINED and-ASSA YED
All Assays warranted to be correct.
Correspondente—San Francisco, Rank of (alifornia ; Sacramento, D. 0. Mil.s & Co:; New
York. Lees & Waller. ap1
LIVERY STABLE,
Broad Street, opposite National Exchange
SAXBY & LANCASTER,
Would inform the peo/ Ph] _ le of Nevada that they
esi have purchased the livery stock and business of Harvey Helm and united
the stock of the Union Livery Stable, and now have
the largest lot of Horses, Buggies and Carriages to
be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks
to let ac the shortest. notice and on the most reasona
ble terms. Our Horsés are freé from vice,:of fine
style and ¢apable of going as fast as any géntleman
eares to drive, } as :
Carriages for Funerals attended to with promptTe Ne
e88sits :
. Good. Saddle Horses always on “hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or month and
the best of care guaranteed.
SAXBY & LANCASTER.
Nevada, Dec. 5th. a ‘
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE,
_Main Street, Nevada. :
Opposite the Union Hotele =
M4 Having just comple_ ted a large and commo: { SET dions STABLE, atthe
above léeation; is prepared to accommodate all who
may faver him with théir patronage. ,
Transient Horses willbe féd, and taken care of according to order. +
Horses boarded by the Day, Week or Month.
“FEED FOR SALE.
He also keeps for saleHay, Grain, and all kinds
of ‘‘hoss groceries.” sep8
CITY BRREWERY.
JOHN BLASAUF,
Would respectfully inform the peo
ple of Nevada county that he is now
prepared to furnish the very best
LAGER BEER,
Ever manufactured and at the lowest
rates.
a Families and Saloons can be sure of getting a
splendid article of
Beer in Kegs or Bottles,
In any quantity, from a pint to one hundred gallons. :
All orders left at the City Brewery on SPRING
STREET, will be promptly and faithfully attended to aly
CH. FERRAND.
wPHOTOGRAPHIC£2
AND .-DAGUERREAN ARTIST
¢r Every kind of Pliotographs and Ambr
types taken in the best styleefthe Art. —
“ON PINE STREET,
Over the United States Bakery.
Ww. kL. SHAEFER’S
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
Commercial] St. southside, near Pine,
—_—
New Goods and New Prices!
Constantly on hand a large lot of
BOWS CUSTOM MADE BOOTS,
Just the thing Jor Wet weather.
LARGE and carefully selected stock of fine
French and Philadelphia made Boots, and
heavy Water-proof “Iron Clads’’ for miuing. Also
an immensé stock of
LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ BOOTS
‘AND GAITERS,
With heavy soles—selected expressly for the ainy
season.
Custofi Werk—Both making and repairing
neatly and promptly done at the lowest living rates.
CENTRE MARKET.
FRED, BULACHER
Takes this method of informing the .
people of Nevaila that he keeps constaatly on hand at his shop, on
. mercial street, the very best of i
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Poultry, &c. &c.
WATCHES,
— FEWER:
JUST RECEIVED
fee
Com-T.
“WM. C, RANDOLPH, <
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
—OF—
—AND—
SILVER WARE.
and. --¥"
FOR SALE CHEAP, by
W. C. RANDOLPH,
Masonic Bullding—Cornef of Pine & Com.
mercial Streets, Nevada City.
G. R. CRAWFORD,
Cor. of Broad and Pine Streets.
Retail Dealer in
STATIONERY,
Blank Books,
Sheet Music,
Gold Pens
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &c.
Justice’s and Constable’s Blanks.
Nevada, July 28th
ACIUFIC MAIL
STEAMSHIP CO.
THROUGH LINE TO NEW YORK,
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rh
Leave Folsom street wharf at. 11 o’clock, A. M.
on the 10th, 19th 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 ASPINWALL for NEW YORK.
Steamer leaving San Francisco on the 10th touches at Manzanillo All touch at Acapulco.
' Departure of 19th connects with French ransatlantic Co’s steamer fer St. Nazaire, and English
steamer for South América. ;
Departure of 10th connects with English steamer
for Southampton and steamer running to Guayaquil
tonehing at ‘Tumaco, the port of the new mines, and
P. R. R. Co’s steamer fer Central America.
The following Steamships will be dispatched on
dates as given belew :
February 10th—Golden Age, Captain E. 8. Farnsworth, connecting with Atlantic, Capt. Maury.
Fe>ruary 19th—Golden City, Captain’ F. R. Baby,
~ eonnecting with New York, Capt. Horner.
February 2&th—Colorado, Capt. James ‘T. Watkins,
connecting with Henry Chauncey, Capt. Gray.
Cabin passengers berthed through. Baggage
checked through: 100 pounds allowed to each adult.
An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and
attendance free
These steamers will positively sail at 1I o’clock.
Passengers are requested to have their baggage on
board before 10 o’clock. :
For merehandise Freight, apply to-Messrs Wells,
Fargo & Uo. .
For passage and all other information, apply at
the Pacific Mail Steamship Co’s Office, corner ot
Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets.
OLIVER ELDRIDGE Agent.
THE “GEM” SALOON
/ VAN ALSTINE & JENKINS,
AVE OPENED the *:Gem Saloou’”’ on
H ; BROAD STREET,
A few doors below Crawford, Leavitt & Co's
Store. If you want a*+yood square drink’? or a
Fine Cigar drop into the Gem and you'll get it.
Lager Beer Wholesale and Retail.
Boot and Shoe Maker.
B. LUTZ, on Broad street.
would inform the people of this
oe city that he is prepared to make
tu order the best of Boots, and in
all cates satisfaction guaranteed.
Repairing Done in the best style and at the
shortest noti¢eé. as jant
Dr. Ricord’s Celebra'ed Injection.
OR -PHE CURE OF Gonnorhea, Recent or
4 Chronic Gleet, Spermaiorrhea, Local weak
news, Genital Excess. Whites, &*. &c.
Prepatéd by MONS, E. CARON, Apothecary
and Chemist, 47 Rue des Lombarn, in
Partslate Pharmacentist, to the
Military Marive ef France,
Thre Injection is infallable in_its results.. By
its use the patient dispenses with the common
compounds of Copaids and-Cubebs, which en
ervate the system und permanently injure the
health. 9 single bottle will euffice in ordinary
eases. As this injection ix not caustic. it will
not produce Strictures. and although now_ for
the first tine imported to the Pacific Coast, itis
the only. ore in use in the principal Hospitals in
Paris. ‘This Injection eomes of two strengths,
the No J, being the weakest, is for reeent cases ;
the Ne. 2 being the strongest, is for cases of long
standing.
Full directions accompany each bottle Priee
81 50 per bottie. Sent te all parts of the coun
tro. Forsale ut the first-class Drug Stores.
A. GROS, Sole Agent,
Nevada, Dec. 0th = =
Carrying the United States Mail.
D.S. BAKER. J. Aw MARTIN
D. 8, BAKER & CO.
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits
a Wheat, Barley. ana ‘Ground Feea .
\ wee ~
No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada.
DIAMONDS, . pres MEATS, OF ALI KINDS
on hand and for sale at Cheaprates. for
Cash, e ;
Goods delivered free of Charg
Within a reasonable distance of Nevada.
W OOD—Of all kinds, on hand and for sal
Cheap for Cash, : agi"
—.,
A, S. HALLIDIE & CO.,
WIRE ROPE MANUFACTURERS.
412 Clay street, San Francisco,
INING COMPANIKS and others using
rope; are teformed that-wire rope is strong=
er, more durable and very much cheaper than
any other kind of Rope, and it isnot affected by
atmospheric changes. We manufacture of every length and size. 5
Of Iron and Steel for Holeting garposes: ron an eel, for Hoisting purposes, Fe
Kopes and Derrick Guys. obeetiting te
; Steel Wire Rope
For small Gear and for Derrick I'a)l Ropes, very
durable and light, with suitable Blocks.
Flat Wire Rope,
For Hoisting from -Mines. Small sizes for
Pamp awa . tees
Galvanized Iron Wire Ro
For Stays and Guys, li
Iron and Copper Wire Cord,
For Hanging Window Sashes—Signal Cords, &¢
And would refer to the many pompanies who
are using our Ropes, throughout Calif
nad the adjoining tacts. 8 ornia
List of priccs with strengths, etc., forwarded
ed application to the manufacturers, orto
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO.,
830-fm 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, .
Hats and Caps ever offered in the State. Our
stock comprises, Men's-and Boys’? FUR, SILK and
WOOL HATS, Men’sand Boys’ CAPS of every description.
Ladies Hats made to order.
The Best Silk Hats Made to order,
FOR SEVEN DOLLARS!
‘POIRIER & LANSING.
Sacramento, Sept. 15th.
' MEAT MARKET, \
JAMES COLLEY keeps on'hand
the very best of Beef, Pork, Mutton. Veal, Corhed Beef and Pork,
at his shop on Broad street twe
deors below Hanson & Co’s, which he. will sei]
reasonable rater or cash.
Toys. Toys. Toys.
ME gg Toys and Fancy, Goods for the Holidays
° we recommend all Dealers in that line to the
Zasket and Toy Emporium of THURNANER &
BINN, 320 and 322 Battery street, San Francisco.
J. L CALDWELL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Office No. 42 Broad Street Nevada City
J, 1. Catdwetl, Notary Pa b lic for Nevada coun
ty and Commiasiover for the State of Nevada
MEAT MARKET. ©
. JAMES MONROE ean be found
at the old stand on Broad st. where
he is prepared to supply every:
body withthe best of Beef, Veal,
Pork, Mutton. Corucd Beef and Pork &c. &¢. at
the lowest cash pricer
BLAZE’S SALOON‘
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL S1
if You Want a Good Drink,
GO_TO BLAZH’S
Star Quartz Mining Company.
Loge
TOT, Jk 1s hereby given, that at a meeting of
the ‘Board of Trustees of said company held
on the 16th day of January, 1866, an assessment
of Nine Cents per share was levied on each and
every share of the capital stock of sxid Company, payable immediately in United States Gold
Coin, to the Secretary. at his office, at the hardware store of George Keeney, Commercial'street
Neyada city. .Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the 20th day of
February. 1866, will be advertised as delinquent
snd unless payment shall be made before, will
be sold-at auction on the 7th day of Merch, 1866,
to pay said dclinquent assessments, together
with coats of ndvertising and expenses of sale.
WINTHROP S. LONG, Secretary.
Nevada, January 19th.
TOLL ROAD NOTICE. .tion »f Works, Nevada county, Cal,
OTIGE is hereby “given that the undersigned
N will make application to the Board of Sapervisors of Nevada county, at their next meeting or as
soon thereafter as the same can be heard, for a tenewal of license to collecttolls on Trail and Bridge,
crossing Middle Yuba, near Movore’s Flat. \
H. DIEVENDORFF.
Give me a call—the best of Meats
FFICE—In Lewis’ Building, corns
Broad and’Pine streets, Nevada,
&
uperin
G. F. Hartwell, Assistant Su
Bacramento, Des. 12th.
at the lowest 4
aig
yates. »
720 Washington Street, Reese’s Building, opposite the Plaza, San Francisco. movl9
Moore’s Flat. January 16th.
AE have just received the Largest Stock of