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November 17, 1871 (4 pages)

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hiteor”a. . act of oration, Publis * ill seid in trone MERA. 12 0’el’k Pp Nevada Ulmang hington or fees. waters r off the nm good igh the eet long line of ie rainy . be ver the ite ‘are ach as » june. roads, » EF. 0. less. weters le travia) followin des. Whartenby, Chas. Marsh, A.C: Niles, “Hishvest Price paid for City and County -; Legal Tenders Bought and soid at Reguler __ Ohecks-on San 5 : 5 Jone; Stockton and Virginis City. Drafts Agante fur Liverpobl: Wai aek Gldbe ana or », ton 2 i Putentz & Home Insurance Co Francisco }-Bank of D.O. Mills, Sacramento: Agency Bahk of California, Virginia City. $3 Sty £45 F 7 ni = eres . ettil Rehtsoltenhavef, of? elses : ony e “sr r Mistis AMDAVOR & ° yineniD plinth» VoL, XXII. Daily Transcript NEVADA CITY, CAL. ——— ¥. Py BROWN. M. 8, DEAL. BROWN & DEAL, PUBLZSHERS AXD PROPRIFTORS, pin of Broad ana Pine Streets, TERMS OY THE TRANSERIPT : $43, OOO in Gold Coin will be awarRenting Pn sccccecccceee OD Three Months, “‘ wevblecescctece . ~ “per week, ‘Twenty-Five Cents. PACIFIC INSURANCE . COMPANY. 40 California Street, SAN FRANCISOO. FE" AND MARINE INSURANCE @APITAL STOOK.....:.. $1,000,000 00 Amount in excess of Capital evailable to pay Losses and Pivtdende. 06 665.085 08 640,065 11 ASSETS IN GOLD. iwans on Real Estate and ColCheals worth $2,420,000.. 1,087,058 61 Qssh: in Banks. ..2.,.... 117,863 72 Waited Statesand other Stocks son by the Company.. 226,500 00 Real Estate: The Company’s perty, corner California ra Asseta in Gold.... $1,740,065 18 oe paid promptly in Gold on adjustHUNT, Pres’t. meant. J. R 4. J. RALSTON, Secretary. Insurance effected on the most favorable by verms : PRESTON & FAIRCHILD, jani { Agents for Nevada City. BROAD STREET, NEVADA OTTy, (PITAL stock $100, e00, OFFICERs : HENRY MACKIE, President. DIRECTORS : Jenn Cashin, H. Mackie, BW. Tully, pat John W. Hinds. Gold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted: Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or Bullion for rend curoane = the boveey General and Specia posits rece: fs -Francises; ty. on Eastern Cities, London and Germ ies," OoRRESPONDENTS—Bank of Cal farnis; San Give me a call. Nevada, March, 27th, “DENTISTRY. pHs. HUGHSON .& HOL us Ds. opened an office, err midds Haildiag, Broad Street: They are to j all kinds of mele Spree Desay inthe ay * ' ’ Mtificlal Teeth, nested bigs a, Si’ ver, pn mie Alttminiun. Satisfaction a8 to quality and price of work. Seca Macy ot ana cemimnd “THOS, FINDLEY & C0., aT 4 BAN ¥ MAT STREET.. .,.. GRASS VALLEY. Prmcuase GOLD BUST, MAKE AD ‘vances d Dust, f Aepay Cointrae U8. ing Ms FoF Asay or Setramento, Witgtate City, ? ind re ty. ay THE BANK: OF CALEPORNTA EXCHANGE "POR SALE ON ATE OF JOHN DO: R, di be] acreage t *40EN DORR, Wesenacd to’ the ‘cred. i &nd all persons having claims pat the said deeeaned,'to exhibit them é tickets, NOR ANY DEDUCTIONS from the Giftr. be awarded, preciscly similar to the method adopted by the Managers of the Mercantile Library Gift Concert, held at San Francisco, and under the supervision of well known citizens of North San Juan, and the Managers of this Association, benevolent one, for the Benefit, of Schools, Churches, Cemeteries, and Water Works, in North San Juan, and the towns in its vicinity, and is deserving the commendation and: support of the public. beyond a doubt. A large number of its ‘Tickets having already been sold to citizens of Ban Juan and vicinity, also in all parts of the States and Territories on this Coast. San Juan, will receive and disburse all moneys had from the sale of Tickets, percent allowed to Agents. managers of this Association in instituting this Gift Concert fessional and business men of North San Juan, Nevada City and Grass Valley. PINE STREET, next door to the Corner of ic) n good style, is prepared to farnish Fruit, Candies, Berries? Cligtirs, NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1871. $43,000 IN GOLD COIN! Positively the last Postponement —_— GRAND GIFT CONCERT, * AT NORTH SAN JUAN, CALIFORNIA, $ POSTPONED UNTIL. THE 1th DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, when ded-in Gold Coin, as Premiums ! 50,000 Tickets at $1 50 in Coin, each. The Gifts rauge from $5.000 to $10. There will be NO CANCELLATION of The drawing will take place, and the Gifts The object of this Association is & purely + The success of this Association is placed Mesers. Block & Furth, Bankers, North Acommirsion of Sixteém and two-thirds Asa guaranty of the good faith of the we will refer to the pro' JOHN T. MORGAN, Treasurer. AW orders and communications to JAMES A, STIDGER, Sec’y, North Sam Juan, Cal. John Jack's Variety Store. eee Broad Street, Nevada City. i OHN JACK having fitted 2 Febacco, Poultry, Fancy -. Goods, &e. &e. At the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. Give me a call.Nevada, J une 16th, MOORE'S FLAT AND EUREKA Ne ipente leaves Nevada city every day at 7 connecting with Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express, for Lake Cify, Nerth Bloomfield, Moores’ Woolseys and Orleans Flats and Eureka; all Express business promptly rhage ne , Express leaves Nevada eve day for t STAGE LINE, o’clock, 4; M. and & every day, Packages delivered, collections made and @ i poi m3 WELLS & HERRING Proj 'rs NATIONAL EXCHANGE BROAD STREET, seaeerey NEVADA CITY. PP\UIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL 33 AL the Traveling Public. Large additions have been made to it, and been fitted up in elegant style. The Sleeping Rooms are large airy and comforta compare favorably with that of any Hotel in the State. -The Proprictor will spare no pains nor expense to render hig guests comforta’ their at this Hotel. the accommodation of the Traveling Public. Billiard Tables and Bar connected with tlie Hotel. ly solicited. @AOLRL; J. A. LANCASTER, Proprietor. ' “Ways open fé¥ ‘the accommodation of ble, and the: Table will bie. Sta for all parts of the State have The House is kept oper all night for A share of Public Patronage ie respectful declt ‘0. JOHN A. LANCASTER. = PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, Nevada City. o15 DR. F. BUELOW ACCOUCHEUR AND OCULIST, Office—Corner of Spring and Pine Streets, sacon NAFFZIGAR, Prop’r. kK Sah cm atall imes, a ao hehe ok eet Clee , BUILDING AND MININ Splendid Quality of MEW LARD, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, é&. All of which fw the very best to “Nevada; Oot, 26th, UNION MARKET. $150,000 GOLD COIN PREMIUMS! TILL BE AWARBDED-PO TH SEASON ‘ TICKET HOLDERS on the ‘27th day of November, 1871. tan Benevolent Society, of hold their Second Grand Broad, Street ‘Theatre, Nevada , in aid of the following charitable ist, Public Schoo 2d, Public Libra 3d, Orphan A pias ay Zp . the State of California, entitled “an Act to BROAD STREET, NEVADA. CIty The Cosmopoli Opposite National Exchange Hotel. California, will ANCASTER &. ROBINSON have OT OF HORSES and GGIES to be found ‘in the LARGEST I CARRIAGES and BU this part of the State. . TEAMS, with and Hacks to let on the most reasonable terms. Our Horses are ls of Nevada County; ry of Nevada City ; sylum, Nevada County ; Department, Nevada Gity. 100,000 Season Tickets of Admission will be Sold at $2 50 cach. All the Premiums will be deposited in the BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY, Elegant. Buggies, Wagons at the shortest notice and free from vice, of good and capable of going as fast as any genan cares. to drive, Carriages for Funerals Good Saddle Horses always on hand. led by the day, week or month the greatest of care guaranteed LANCASTER & Nevada, May 25th. attended to with 1 Premium, Gold Coin 1 Premium, Gold Coin ee ee 1 Premium, Gold Coin 1 Premium, Gold Coin 1 Premium, Gold Coin 1 Premium, Gold Coin 15 Premiums, Gold Svuin, $7,000 each 15,000 5 Premiums, Gold Coin, $500 each. 2,500 8 Premiums, Gold Coin, $300 each. 2,400 25 Premiums, Gold Coin, $250 cach — 6,250 100 Premiums, Gold Coin, $100 each 10,000 100 Premiums, Gold Coin, $50 each. 5,000 200 Premiums, Gold Coin, 500 Premiums, Gold Coin, $25 each. -12,500 1,043 Premiums, Gold Coin, perp ae ea LUTZ would respectfully inform € people of Nevad can be found at hi BROAD STREET, a few a National Exchang. ference teow wee a@ and vicinity 8 old stand, on oors below the e Hotel, prepared to make Neatestand best fitting Boots { To be had in the State. Try me and judge Repairing of all kinds done at low rates, SACRAMENTO STREET _ MACHINE sHop. $30 each. 6,000 $20 each 20,860 2,005 Premiums am't to. FY!" o. FISHER, Proprietor. Business Managers, J. CORWELL By Special permission we refer to the fo]lowing wéll known citizens : Jehn H. Dickson, T. WeSigourney; Machinery of all kinds made to order, REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY. Fisher's Hydraulic Chief! The Best Machine in the State for -Hydraulie ‘Mining ! ti #9 Manufactured to order on short neee. : H. HAGADORN, . . Sheriff Nevada County; hn A. Lancaster, National Exchange Nevada Transcript County-Treasurer; Hi M.S. Deal, Editor G, v. Schmittbur, Julius Green walc Geo. B. Newell, ex Thos. J,Garda his _SECOND HAND ENGINES } Three Steam Engines, sale by FRANK H. FIs: Nevada, Feb. 25th, evada Gazette; »’ for try heriff Nevada Coun D.E. Bell,’ De: uty Post: te “G.-G. Allen, Ne Judge-T. H. Rolf Geo. K. Philli
Wm. R. Coe, Chie veda Founiry; NEVADA RESTAURANT. COMMERCIAL STREET, ep ne H. FRENCH, Proprietor. Meals at all hou with the-best the mar Meals from 25 to 50 cents, I¥ YOU WOULD’ A CALL, i Nevada, Aprll 18th. f Enginecy Fire Depart. eld, ex-Chief Engineer Fire ter, Merchants; Y, Marchants; _ L. Nihell, Pity ; i Good ble agents wanted. Libera] lowed. . Maney should be 68, or by Draft on any solvent 68 all communications to Cc. B. SOCIETY, Nevada City, Cal. TOBACCO. sent by Expre JAS. H. FRENCH. Bank P: ,; Ho! for New York and Boston ATLROAD TICKETS TO" AND BOSTON, via Omaha, Chicago, Pennsylvania : Centra} and tes—Ist, 2nd and 34 classes. had by applying to W. H, ithe Stage Office, National NWALD, BROAD STREET , keeps constantly on hand Selected stock of HAVANA CIGARS, such as Cas other Favorite Brands. ULIUS GREE NEW YORE & large and w ; Pan Handle Ron : DAVIDSON, ‘at TOBACCOEvery variety ef Fine a Cut Chewimg and Smoking TéCH. FERRAND, . Photographie and Daguerrean A RTI ST, VERY kind of Ph PLUG TOBACCO — Such as Lester’s Fig, Golden Pancake, Paces. Golden Twist, and other brands. WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. 8” Country Dealers will find it 8.and Ambron the best style of the Art. » Over Tam’s Saloon, JAMES A. STIDGER, TTORNEY AT LAW, : sale of Mining Claims. ". selling Houses, Lots ke, romptl attended te. STIDGER, AT NORT JAMES MONRO, IN BEEF, MUTT EF, CORNED reasonable rates for Cash.— Street, opposite the N. JULIUS GREENWALD. Nevada, Oct. 34, 1871. =m NILES SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE—Oorner of Broad and Pine St. over Greenwald's Cigar Store. the road to keep ft from washing, and in raitiy 8480. Also, the bri gesandcu Meats sold at peed 6 diately, and to be ‘kept so during the whole Shop on Broad term ‘of the re) le There must be no ROCERIES & PROOPPOSITE METHODIST CHURGH, h Goods received every struction or repair ef.amy bridge. or culvert on the line of gajd hoad,. plank be used thereon less than three (3) inches. in thickness: for) such constraction or repairs, and in every case spruce must be wsed when the same can be obtained. The potion is required to keep the road clear of obstructions, He is also required to pass.over the road each Spring anil see that the ruts are filled, the road leveled and the. loose rock taken therefrom, ¢ A. C. NILES, Attorney and Counselor at Law ¢)"= AT THE COURT HOUSE, Nevada, May 25th. &* New and Fres week, from the Bay. at the lowest cash rates and deliveved free Of charge. o2 CRYSTAL SPRINGSAW MILL. (romPany, OF LONDON. sen teenth nena! Sl da. UNION INSURANCE ComP’y, ML, & D. MARSH, i BEP CONSTANTLY’ ON HAND’ A Capital $3,000,000, all times & complete stock of K NOLUMBER, . . FAUKNER, BELL & 00,,.Agente for the . Capital ‘tary ‘JOHN PATTISON, Agent for Nevada City, ——GUSTAVE TOUCHARD...,. President, . CALDWELL, FPYEE UNION makes no merit: of Justice of the Peace al! ite obligations ee nae Pa Direc’ C4 ° e H The Sphasta ter one vever Aan W. M. BAILEY, M.D. « CARIEX & -Te: URGEON AND HOMQEPATHIC Keep P , on BROAD. sT REET ital. . ox tonal Pxchamge Hotel. ~ — i : ¥ Notice toTax Payers and Contractors, O'MCE is hereby given that in accordance with an Act of the Legisiature of provide for the location, construction, and maintenance of Public Roads in the County of Nevada,” L will-sell-at pnblic sale.to the lowest bidder, in front of Walling's Hotel, Rough and Ready, on! Saturday, November 25th, 1871, at bo’clock, P. M., contracts for repairing and keeping in repair until Sepber 3d, 1873,-the following described roads of said county, in, ROUGH AND READY TOWNSHIP: Seetion No. 1. Commencing from the janction of the American Raneh and Tnodian Springs road on the old McCourtney road to the Yuba County line, — miles more Oc less, This line of road: requires break-waters and turn out. places, to turn’ the water off the road to keep it from washing, and. in good passable traveling order through the Winter. Also, to keep the ditches mn dur. ing the rainy season. Also, the Witces and culverts tu be put in good substantial repair immediately, and to be kept so d the whole term of the contract. There shall be no unsound timber or Plank used in the construction of any bridge or culvert on the line of said road. nor shall any plank be used thereon less than three inches in thick. ness for such repairs or construction, and in all cases spruce must be nsed when the Same can beobtained. The contractor will be required to keep the road clear of obstructions. He will also be required to pass over the road é¢ach Spring and see that the ruts are filled, the road leveled and the loose rock therefrom. Section No. 2, Commencing “from the Grass Valley township line, on the old McCourtney road, to Indian Springs, four miles more or less. 4 This line of road requires break-waters and turn out places, to turn the water off the road to keep it from washing, ani in good passable traveling order through the winter. Also, the ditches to be kept open during the rainy season. Also, the Gridues and culverts to be put in good substantial repair immediately, and to be kept so dur. ing the whole term of the contract. There must be no unsound timber or plank uséd in therepair or construction of any bridge or culvert on the line of said road, nor must any plcuking be used of a less thickness than three dh eae — such construction or repairs, and must spruce hunsber if the same can be obtained. The contractor is required to keep the road Clear of obstructions. He is also required to pass over the road each Spring and see that. the ruts are filled, the road leveled and the loose rock taken therefrom. Section No. 3. Commencing at the junetion of the Sacramento and Marysville roads, fn Penn Valicy, to Pet Hill toll road; also all that portion of road lying between. the Union tarnpike and Hutch’s toll road, eight miles more or less. This line of Toad requires. broak-waters and-ttrn out places, to-turh_ the water off the road. to: keep it from Washing, aiid in ood passable traveling order through the inter. . Also, to keep the ditches o mn during the rainy season. Also, the and culverts to pe put in good substantial repaiy immediately, and to be kept so during’ the whole term of the contract. There must be no unsound timber or Plank used in the eonstruction or repair of, any bridge or cul. vert on the line of said road, nor must any plank be used in the construction or repair thereot of a less thickness than three (3) inches, and in every case Spruce must be used if the same can be'obtained. The contractor is required to Aeep the road clear of obstructions, He is algo Tequired to pass over the road each Spring and see. that the ruts are filled, the road leveled and the loose rock taken theréfrons. : Section No, 4, Commencing at the coun. ty Tine near the Union Ranch, on the Marysville toad, thence by Mooney Fiat ' and Oague's to the Anthony House, six miles more or less.This line of road requires break-waters and turn out places, made to turn the water off the road to keep it trom Washing, and in good traveling order through the Winter, Also, the ditches tobe open during the rainy season. Also, the bridges and culye to be put in g6od substantial repair immediately, and to be kept go during the whole erm of thé contract. There must be not unsound timber ea pre used in the construction or repair o: any, bridge or culvert on the Tine of said‘road, hor ee any plank be used of «less thickness than three (3) inches for or in suchiconstruction or repairs, and ih every case spruce must be used other, the same can be obtained. The contractor is required to keep the road clear of obstructions. He is also required to pass Over the road each Spring to see that the ruts are filled, the road ‘leveled and thé loose rock taken therefrom, 1 Section No. 5. Commencing at Peter Kapp’s, thence along the Dew grade up Beckman Hill, thence near Beasley's Ranch through Kentucky Flat to Deer eek over the new bridge, thence to the-Union turnpee: also from the junction of this and ewtown roads,. through Newtown to Nevada Township line, otal distance, eight and one-half injles more or less, This line 9 road requires break-waters and turn out places, to turn the water off goed traveling order through the Winter. Als6, to keep the ditches open during the Vv erts to be put in ial repair ixameunsound timber or Jumber used in the enmor must any “<WM. DAWS, OF SAN FRANCISCO.ALL PAID UP, its losses, is pre to, and will NO, 63. BOOTS AND SHOES. WM. R. COE. keeps. constantly on hand Gents” Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, La. APS dies, Misses '& Children’s Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes: Slippers, &e. ‘ a) . AT my. Goods are from the. best Manufaeturers of New York,Philadelphia and.Boston. Rabber ‘Boots, Gents, Ladies, Mi and Children’s Shoes, just fromthe m nufactory, Téce¥ved by the last steamer. Talso have a full assortment of Blecking, Neats. Foot Of, French Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, So' Leather, Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails; Threed, Nails, Lasts, and in fact cverything to be found in a first class Shoe and Finding Store, REPATRING DONE in the very: best styloy: Boots and Shoes made to order, And a good fit warranted in every case, ep Boots of my own manufacture slwayt . ke hand and will sell my Goods Gian cheape on any other House in this city, re ; 5 eevee Bat ‘ : S8sss Q CEVA? Fone 3 cee : keen RG9 — ; & Sewers: ~ SS8Soes? PEERELES rE SPM EPP an we ye E Bs 2 REO RR aE: KERR Ble To 84 oP y ‘ : pBRS POR 5 onze woh: PRreseee e Sg ae aces eae eee a 9 A BRE: § ees > Bo ecb SB: sbSopg = 1 % 78 Si .wgP RES “a SF 2 ht este co ES? OF ES on or en > BERSSHS: SSakess Pal BAP SEE Eh hh eg FBR 3 RERERKER: ERR eE KE a 9 : ‘ NEVADA IRON AND BRAgS FOUNDRY. SPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY. ALL KINDS OF TRONRY am BRASS CASTINGS, . Quartz and Saw Mii Machinery . STEAM ENGINES, PUMPS, DERRICKS, CAR ¥ executed in: superior style, ahrolnced telont: ee Nevada, May %th, =. °° 4 MILWAUKEE BREWERY.Tig Fg DBEXFORS contin a facture as good, ¥ t.te PABA, ‘ LAGER BEER As cart be found on the Pacific coast; sold by the quart, gallon, in kegs and -hot= tles. Leave your orders at the oid stand, — Spring Street, Nevada City. And they will be promptly and faithful] attended to. (Give mea telah. Tam f fident of giving the very hest satisfaction, LaGer Brrr delivercd to any part of the ounty Free or Omarde, iit jypters HATR DRESSING SALOON, HAVING 25 cents, Shempooing 2% = Hair Cutflng 25 cents. ine Arche. Baths—Hot of,.00l4'25 cents,Hair Dregging Room for Ladies and. ChiiTEETH. ye nthe Leeches apptiadfor 25 cta. Cu ng 25 cts, se ml FAULKNOR LIVERY STABLES GRASS VALLEY, — A A E UNDERSIGNED. HAVING Pur. chased the Stables ana Livery Bn heretofore conducted by James Faulknor, aa offers’ to accommodate the public by VINE SADDLE HORSES, And attending to. all matters connectia with a! ae Business in @ most Satisfactory me Jj ha” HORSES.Bi t H Week or Month. WADED ky Abe Root Tey None but experienced ana carpfin ni employed, Satisfaction guarentead in all Canes, ; HENRY SCAaDDEN. THE GEM SALOON, FRONT STKEET., csnedgy +++ op TRUCKEE WILLIAM, WELLS, Proprietor. HE BARI the bes Saltveys suppHe? with bey 68 and exc) Cigars, Square Rapa pecrep tenes on han all and take a nip ‘when You are dry J? : — ———. ‘Bed Room and Parlor Seis Down to Common’ CHATRS AND TABLES, =e J. &. JdttNsTON.” _Reveds, Oct. 19, 1971, National Exchange Hotel Buiidtng. © pekapebarecetas prea ta tap ee