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N. P. BROWN & M.S, DEAL,
being Publishers and Proprietors.
sot @Mfice Cor. Broad_& Pine Streets.:
8 ‘the TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT:
at by Per Week : : : : : :.: Twenty-Five Cents.
fonte
Bed
_§ ____ BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. _
J. A. LANCASTER, Proprietor.
: the accommodation of thé@-travelin =
eer es + lic. Large additions hay unmade to ity
me and it bas been fitted’up in Samar) style, aie
Sleeping Rooms are large,airy and comfortable
and the Table compare favorably with
ase that of any H
guesis confortable.
Stages for all parts of the State have their
Office gt this Hotel:
The House is kept open. all night or the
eeneeree of the traveling —S :
ws.
i
w swith the Hotel,
A share of public patronage is respectfully
solicited.
JOHN A. LANCASTER.
Nevada City, Dec, iith, 1869. ule
BMP IRE LIVERY STABLE
_ BROAD STREET, NEVADA OFTY,
Opposite the National Exchange
LANCASEEM & Bt & ROBINSON,
? G
Teants, with £ cleat Buggi
Hacks to let at the shortest notice pee the
as fast as any gentleman cares to drive.
Carriages for Funerals attended to witn
: “prompttiess, ge se
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or month.
__._ and the best of care enarante
LANCASTER &: ROBINSON.
Nevada, Oct, 4th.
Fruit and Vegetable Store,
; —¥, 8. RUMERY,—
Commercial Street..Nevada city.
Boy constantly on haud a guod supply
VEGRTABLES, RANCHI AND¥1GKIN BUT:
TER, © REESE, CANNKD B exUITS,
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, . . ~
of said. th EGGS, a, de. dee. &e.
Cr ave made: arra
of Keb ll the different kinds of LE NEW Peters,
’ LES AND FRUIT as soon as sage — in
kK ef markets below.
peer SH EPAR D
Nevada RUBBER BOOTS!
gy OM ~~ (Patented December tet, 1863.) — ~
EALHER OUTSIDE SOLES.
ath ty ‘ hs ON CLAD HEELS.
The usual way of nsifitir Leather Soles on
Rubber Boots makes holes quite:through the
Soles, which are sure to leak. These Leather
Soles are fastened by anchors imbedded in the
Rubber when the Boots: are: made, but do not
5°00 go through the Soles. ‘The Boots are
+5100 therefore perfectly water-proof,
00 and the Seles can be mended without
00 makiny them leak, They wil! wear three or
ode 00 ome yet mae ‘than the ordinary doubleis
80 e
00 HUBBER CLOTHING COMPANY,
S B47 way, New York,
ts : $2 Lake Street, Chicago,ivege 00 Si 5-2m. 607 Market Street, San Francisco
BANCROFT’S PACIFIC GUIDE.
FOR TRAVELERS BY
Railway, Stage. and Steamers !
IN THE PACIFIC STATES!
‘(HE GUIDE has sav lately ‘peeri wale.
T and the price reduced to 25 comts.
it isnow the most complete ‘and
ES
_—
ey
iste
>
ESSE
ve ager reliable Guide par _hed.on the.
necessaPaci tic Coast.
Wai Or Contains fall Time Tables of the Central &
Western Patific Railroads and connections,
and all Railway, Stage and Steamer—in nd
and ocean—Routes on the Coast. ,
Alsoj Tape ofthe principal lines. Tov
iste Guide to Yosemite, Tahoe, Big Trees, the
Geisers.and other noted resorts. Hotel Direetory. Monthly account of Railways and
their progress. Table of Stamp Duties. Hack
Fare, Foreign and Domestic Pos‘ age, etc.
Special attention is called to the Gulde as
Pa
~~
g
&
an advertising. medium. a
large monthly circulation in all the’
States atid Territories, and on tne line of the
be GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE, it offers énF perior inducements to sdvertisers: weeunia,
a
ee ee
over Carley & Beckiian’ssaloon, vada,
= . = The Daily “Brmssctiyt . 2
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL .
AS fJXHIS well known Hotel is always open for . ’
sl in the State. The proprietor
xpenseterender his .
-—7R68t-Feasonable terme. Onr
from vite, aC ina eete ant reo of go ag .
8. D. & i. Ww. SMITH’S _
Id FRIDAY MORNING, ‘waRoH-4we = = =
i
PEIRCE, EDWARD F.
_ AGENT,
No {228 Sutter street,
““SKN-FRANCISCO.1=
The Most{Perfect and. bean ti
MUSICALSINSTRUMENT
IN THE WORLD .
The mcoresaten bige makes: tome
Attractive l~
~fAnd refines and elevates the minds ofall.
te pocittnk in sromeanoe and ean
Gas
FIRSE PREMIUM AWARDED
—TO THE—
AMERICAN ORGANS !
A‘ the great New bay ~_ .
Fair, at Rochester, Se ber, 1864, over
the who.e catalogue exhib ted there by the
most celebrated makers. ty
os
With the most perfect confidence we call the
attention of the public to the AMERICAN
ORG AN-as an instrument longdesiret in the
mily Circle, ‘and with our: patent-4
pr is adapted to'all kinds of music, more
eepeciall y to sacred music, with its sustained
tones and harmonies, so much.desired and
sought for in American homes.
The AMERICAN ORGANS are etpertor to
all other Instruments of the kind im many
important particulars.
THEY are superior to all others in their
greater fullness and Pipe Organ tone, velume _ power, They are. superior in ex-,
quickness ef action, and elasticity
of me Toldering them perfect in rapid
movements.
They are superior in quality and: beant
‘tone and when controlled of the DOUBLE
BELLOWSand BLOW PEDALS: Knee Swell
&c. the eet eres er roduced
from the softe' rot the Atolian Ha
to the full rs ven cade. of the Chure
‘) Orgat, thas enabling rformer to give
expressions not to be found i in any other instrament.
The American Organs are b
most beautifal in exterior fint#h.
: nay pleee ee a
t toom and.occn &
resect copie every Paricua “and perfect
“fhe Rosewood te abe are’ Varniehed* and
Polished. in the wignes. 2 . »yleof ani it The
Oak and Walnut
¥er Churches,
the American “Or n is es Boon
its beauty of style. ite exacted Ma d ae saapted for
volume and st: pn, peso of —"
THE AMERICAN ORGANS
Are prongs br geere, than one-handred of
toany other yet produced, and webs conden
~@ The ‘First ee
ci es
Ci”. iene
KE All orders should be addressed to
EDWARO F. renee
cae & ad
Sole Aget fa the AMERICAN, ORGANS,
ott pe
, . Bor the American Home Circle!
oe hg es
far the .
orming a *
Parlor or.
: BITTERS. :
~The Best Tonic ic in the World ‘~
A Sure Cure for Dyspepsia! A Safe
Remedy for ¥ adigestion . :
it Js a epnesst beverage,. and harmless to the
deli. ate. systein. Try it once, and
you never will be withoutit.
Every Family Ought to Have a
Bottle in the House.
Take Notice—It having come to our notice
ficonte unscrapulous parties are endeavorto sell & Spuriot= ar ‘purporting it to :
Heed our-celebrated.I-X.L Bitters, 20 nniversally
in use, now we hereby caution consumers anf
to be imposed upon; before purchasing examine if the bottles are. oe with onr trade
waark—Dr Henley’s signature acresa the top of
we-strictly-warn-parties from fill-any concoctions into our. and reppd ng it as our Bitters. We shall ressouts
any and all ad so infringing to the full extent ot the OSs & CO
Sole Manafhotarers Dr ifenley’ #1 X wv Bitters
518 Front street San Francisco,
savicanD:’
HOOPER .
& CO.
Importers, Wholesale and Retail’
DEALERS IN
CROCKERY, CUTLERY,
CHINA and _ KEROSENE,
GLASSWARE, a Se
HOOPER .
ARE AGENTS FOR THE
San P. aucisco Plating Works.
No. $35 Pine Street.
Belo Montgomery Street:
fan Francisco, Sept 30th.:.
Jeessepeetes
BOOTS AND SR@OES
WILLIAM R. COE
Corner of Main & Commercial Sts*
I have é ust received
NEW STO K OF GOODS
~ Consisting of :
Gents’. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
Ladies? Misses’ and Children’s
Baimorals, No ag, ow
Slippers, &c.
From the best be eae ed of. ‘Saw York,
Philadel mie poe Boston, :
Rubber # Gents, Ladies, Wisse
Te CHILDRENS" SHOES,
Just from the Manufactory,received by the last
* steamer, ‘falso have 4 full assortment of
SHOE FINDINGS,
atllgwe s Celebrated Se 1) gal
oot ote ie.
French Cc Ki, ng Skins, Sols, Léather
ench Cale rae Pegs, ‘Naits, Awis, Thread,
Lasts, va infact everything to be
found fn afirst class Shoe
— ae aly aes
ers oe one in the very 8
ots ploy Shoes made to order
‘Anata goad fit Warranced in every case. i
keep Boots of my own cnenaheatere always
on hand-and will sell my Goods
caper than any otherthis elty.
H. S. CROCKER & CO.
IMPORTING STATIONERS.
Lowest Wholesale Rates in the
STATE.
BOOK AND 508 PRINTERS.
7 Blank Book Manufacturers,
42 and 44 J St, Sacramento.
The Largest Offiec on the Pacifi
j we RETURNING LEAVE SACRAMENTO for
CENTRAL AND WESTERN]
Time Schedule, January 12,1870.
Express}: Hotel} Mail
EASTWARD, Train . ever Sunday
Dail . . Wedn’ay.! excep’d
San Franc’ co,Ly . 8.0) am $00 aM {4.9 PM
Oakland, 30 AM 4.30 PM
San José, e a 45 ** 4.50 *
Stockton, * ) 12.15 Pit 8,35 **
Sactamente, Ar} 2.00 “* 10.80 **
: Emigr’t
Sacramento, Ly] 2.20% . 2.20pm! 4 30am
Junction, 3.35) ** 606 **
Maryeville, Arj 4.10 ‘* 10.80, *
Colfax, Lv . 6 55 * 11.45“
B * 9.15.** 4,30: pm
Reno, “') (454M) 1.454m . 1) 15am
Wadeworth, “ . 3% * 6.15 am
Winnemucas, 10.35 ‘* Tibam
2.20 Pm 1.20 *
»H. 4, 6.10;8* 415 PM
Geri «620% 9°30 *
Ogden, Ar!. 830am. 8.004mM. 1.00P™m
E é et Hotel . Emig’nt
WESTWARD. Train . ever anal rt
I aily. Saturday.) Daily.
vj 6.00pm} 6.00 6.03 2M
Dee BE . eT ean
Carlin, $10.25 ** 9.10 *
Argenta, “ . 110Pm 12,10 aM
Winnemncta *“* . 4.50” 1.45 **
Wadsworth, * . 1200 am 8.15 PM
Reno, “ 1 205 * . 2.06am). 11,45 **
Cieco, note WT EY Vee Tb6AM
Colfax, * . 980 * 11.55°°°
Marysyille, -.** . W.4).“ 1,00Pm
Junction, 712 15 pm 410 **
Secramento, Ar illu * ote
ail,
Sacramente,. lw 130“ ". "eere: Mey
Josey. 12 40 PM
‘. San cutest "1.00 var . 12:40 *'
B, Gen’! Sap'tabel T Agent.
ay
‘. MEDICAL. INSTITUTE i
_ SHORT ROUTE
Throngh from MARYSVILLE .
re =TO—
San Francisco; Sacramento and
Calistoga.
SrA aa? 80 miles Sayed in Distance.
“—AND—
3 Hours in Time from Marysville
to San Francisco ! ;
si Hours Running Time to Sacramento. t
Going South.
6 A. M. MORNING EXPRESS, from MarysvVille, arriving in peccnmentes at og 5 A.M.
and in San Francisco at.11
1 P. M. AFTERN on PRESS, from
arysville, arrivingin San Francisco at 7,2.M. .
aud in, Sacramento at £. P.M.
&
pr, FO. ¥OUNG, in 1850, _
Established by.
No Cure, No Pay.
; Consultation by Faring’ or Se a
r ‘BIS celebrated Institute bik enjo
this gw an uninterrupted enjoyed, 49
e o elewan bas Tndtnton ofthe ae. sili: Sian :
: ea. hy re pg pe ee tae y received.and.cur
t of number of patients
chant the very cieet of the world aaa 'the aticits. treatment ranks it second to none.
PRIVATE DISEASES
In Males, and fi South! waning the
great destroyers:
attack the 8. atom and nally ee
iy ie: 8 h
sale wr om oy ee siren
=euc
‘eseive pase leg Sy vag race of man. _The
‘Can be seen in Scrofula, Consumpti
ope . en. the gdlotlo, the Par ‘cs Gate
ne UY Tosognised be as t aentek PATA! TAL
the oneal donbles oy oe dange: The
w yak been treated with that NG
L POISON, are-not, cured ;
has only assumed a new hs saa seat
SA. Mi. STRAMERNEW “WORE,
Foor! Commander)—will leave her berth,
ont street wharf, San Francisco, dail
(Sandays excepted) ), atriving at Vallejo, ar o:60
am; connecting with EXPRESS TRAIN for
Marysville and Sacramento, reaching Sacramento at 12.15 p m: and Marysville he 2pm.
P, M.—STEAMER N&W WORLD
will leave San Francieeo, Daily, (Sundays ex»
cepted) —arriving at Vaile} 0 At.5.20 P, M, connecting with EXPRESS THAIN tor Satramento and Marysville, Se 7:50
pm: and farvsvilie at 9p
PASSENGERS takin the. 6 Al M and 1. P,
M, trains from Marysville arriveat Sacramento.
‘without change of cars, at 8,15 A, M. and 4 P,
_ fen. and Way ‘Stations ‘at 11,00 A.
_ Sunday: ‘rains. ot
Going South,
10.30 A. M.—SUNDAY EXPRESS, leavee
Davis Junction 12.20;P,—M. ‘connecting.
Trait frony EF a ow San Francisco at 6.15. P.M..
is Going North.”
“§ a. STRAT
eave San Francisea, connecting wr Alehey .
with cara of the Cabeene pegitc Railroad for
ee ‘Marysville and way Stations, ar:
Fixing jn Seat Sacramento at 1pm. and Marysville . -of
CARS oF ‘THE NAPA ‘VALLEY oRATLROAD make close convection at Valle o, with
all Trains of’ the California Pacific Railroad
and (Steamer New World ) .
SPECIAL NOTICE,
Passengers taking the 6A, M. Morning Exress from ree le reach San Francieco at
1:45 Ac Mi 4houre in tld ay returning by the , hoat from san Franeisco
‘reaching iaryeritle at 9 P. M.o the enme day.
Tickets for above, Short. Route for sale
atthe Western House, Marysville.
aie checked through to call points on
us: DP. C, HASKIN.
R. 8. Mattison, Assistant Superintendent.
PACAFIC BAILROADS,
. ble and dosthuctive of at of all noe ata
Weakness—wasting oa anid ers, destroy-.
‘ing him dong of life be broken” alin and ea :
geet him alon n "pat exis-with .
ER NEW wont ies
? there a
a.
its iP yar ote the tissu¢s End arte burst outin the ange A wie avira nce that
ii) baffle the effects of medicine, poate erage
SEMINAL WEAKNESS,
The yourig mani wlio extotledioes that prow
syatem, eati
gans beneath
ing weakness in his pacaler si
penises pene ht aitiace cog
the anne of: the
‘ack, irtmilng fthe habe, dis
— anacoowtable tailing of tte
emi
ing trou net forebe orev ete 8]
troubled and: jncivions' deeaziie.
rowing deafness, loss of muscular
i nes
to a
and: numerous other Por 4 4 Mes f aisorgant
gre “ro him + Wandetis ade his aed ont.
the discharge of the
tence in nocturnal and dara emissio
mere cessation of the chises its "appeatance
Peas no ge, that hay rate
ne Sees a
D
je a ate of his’
peapacent my mr
no -rescite x part chim, . Phere igno cept
proper and skilful ti treatment. Consult the:
at once, a physician whom vac prectice an
careful research has made him ret y coneas a ol every’ pine ot th sease,—
Those who have me wvieisans of eolita.
ry vices, that dreadful, destrucepenaraeand 3
table habit, weit is chousand ; ek rooms
with par cs aud cons andreds of untimely graves wer te miaguided
victims, should consult witho — moment's
delay, one who will sympathise with their suf\ ferings, To sueh the Doctor wou especiallyrecommend ee givin to eath and ali,
pirtroomr w El Perfect and sina, at Cure,
withou ndran us) cae, fr
. Diet,. Fear of Exposure, Fee °
IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES,
When a female is 1n trouble or d
disease, ney tig oo awd, or : surgica’ oa
th hie sician een ee woh da poate w comminister PD roliet, and whose RS porter
ing in society recommen im. the confi-aehee of the Yotnintrntty ae ty ‘nnder-.
puniing tea im " called these re-.
and by call § are, ieeis beng
calling ¢ the avvention the, aimicreate
ay ri that he has been ‘of Obstetrics and Female Dieenber: or 'Pwenty Years, .
pe Recent n , nO
rears of study aid it in ps a Gaon es.
vears OL ety
and famili “sf ~ ca sae, to save a from toe
hands the .
signin aes ey jes can
ne upon a father. ° ‘ia in ence cely hs in rat
him one who can fi y
Th trotbis—one muwngee and befriend ae lh
secresy the ntmos'
Consultation reg = ~ Otherwine) Pm Furs
_ CRLEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES
anded from the Pd me! pega of
ung, have now.obtai & most exten-.
and are i Ge ronee tob pone
Bs Foe pal. abd ate cornet
weitere for which they are app en, *
Frantly accruing test ers ethene,
declare them to be emi
their action. No lady phuuld e without. these
Renovating Agents.
GREAT FEMALE ‘MEDICINE The Greates.
scovery of this or any other Age.
PREVENTIVE Powpens rou Mangted Lapis
These racigga e will be foand of essenttal
valué to those whose means, health or other
circumstances do not permit them to Renate
number.ot thei
ence, suffering aad sso eon ation "This
agua oneal
an simple, aud cagnot
Their use should be ied at at cortata ti times,
4
Yefian on yeu ALE Mi hye)
“gent by mail or exp
To SET
vis big. conaade the
din. a Jetter. aa ted trail
Donor BH SATiwPied With Pantiut Corr..
Thatleaves the ae to crawl
sepa Mo te BRS NR
sie one = owes for: yg
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