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Publishers and Proprietors.
Office Cor. of Broad & Pime Streets.
Daily Granscript,
TO BE FOUND
ITALIAN/(BARBER SHOP.
Owe BROAD STREET,
: * Perr Opposite Stumpf's Hotel.
HILIP DUCA can still be found at the. old
stand and fully prepared todo Hair Cute
ting in the best style.
Shaving done in a style that cannot be excelled. ‘ :
HOT AND COLD BATUS AT 25 cts.
My Bath Rooms are fixed up in as nice manner
asany in the State. BATHS ONLY TWENTYFIVE CENTS. o 019
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD
. AND AFTER JULY 10, 1966, untj) urther N
rig the trains of the Central Paditic Railroad will run as follows:
‘Going East.
'. Mail and passenger trains will leave Sacramentoat 6A. m., and Det Alta at 9:30 a.m.
Freight and passengentrains leave Sacramento
at 6:15 a. M,, and arrive at Alta at 12:90 P. »1. ; also
ats P. M., and'arrive at Alta at 9:10P, x.
Geing West.
Mail and train leaves Alta at 9:55 a.
M., and artivesst dadieenne at 1:20 Pp. w.*
. ian and passenger trains leave Alta at 6a.
M., arrive at
ento at 11 a. M.: also at 1:15
P. M., and arrive at Sacramento at 6:30 P. x.
The morning Lathe trains connect at Auburn with Stages from Yankee Jims, Forest Hill,
gan Bluffs and Georgetown ; and at Colfax
with Stages for Grass alley, Nevada and San
Juan; and at Alta with Stages for Cisco, Summit
City, Austin. Virginia City, and all points in the
State of Nevada. :
' The 6 a. m. up train connects at the Junction
with the cars of the California Central Railroad
for Lincoln and Marysville and all points north.
All trains run daily, Sundays — ted.
Cc. CR —s .
‘ Superintendent C. P. R. R.
a. F. Harrwe, Ass’t Superintendent. seps
NEVADA & MOORE’S FLAT
DAILY EXPRESS AND STAGE LINE.’
QTAGe LEAVES NEVADA ON MONDAY,
\) Wednesday, and Friday, (connecting with
Wells, Fargoand Co’s Exoress) for LAKE CITY.
NORTH BLOOMFIELD. MOORES, WOOLSEYS
AND ORLEANS FLATS.
y Express leaves Nevada on Tuesdays,
and Saturdays, for the same points.
Both Stage and Express éonnecting with Sacramento Stage and aleo with Jefferia’ Saddie Train
to Meadow Lake City and the New Mines. Packages delivered, Collections made, and all Lxpress
business Fema attended to.s
REGORY & ENGLISH. Proprietors.
GRASS VALLEY & NEVADA CITY
BTAGE LINR®:.
Hive RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS
long established and popular Stage Line we
are ready to carry passengers ever the road with
co satety, promising to treat those who
h us in 8 corteou: d we .trust, in a satisfactory manner. * ia ~
a 2 2 ie lee
‘wa
Hours of de rture—Leaves Exchange Hotel,
Graas Valley, iy, at 8 and 11 o'clock, A. M., and
fo'clock, P.M.
Leaves Nevada. daily, at 9 o'clock, A. M., and‘2
P.M. and 5 o'clock. P
CLEVELAND & ROYCE. Propr’s.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
Opposite the National Exchange,
SAXBY & LANCASTER,
WOULD INFORM
the people of ‘Nevada
: e that they have purchasvery stock and business of Harvey Helm,
aad united the stock of the Unien Liv. Stahle,
and now have the lar, lot of Horses. gziea,
and Carriages, to ag in this part of the
Teams, with elegant es, Wagons and
Hacks to let at. the othe yg ice. and on the
Most reasonable terms. Orses are free
from vice, of: tine-style-and capable of going as
as any gentieman cares to drive.
for Funerals attended to with promptGood Saddle Horses always on hand.
. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING
Shop on Broad Street, below Crawford,
J. E. JOHNSTON.
; Bure aus,
Chairs,
Sofas,
Mirrors, &c,
Bedsteads.
Tables.
Done at the shortest notice.
This side of San Francisco is kept at the Store of
Broad street, nearly opposite National Exchange.
EVERYTHING GOES—CHEAP FOR CASH..
i Call_and examine the Steck 1.£8
LAMOTT’S HAT STORE
—I8s THE—
ecient
The Leader of Fashion.
ememeneeel
eee
WHOLESALE & ‘RETAIL,
‘Ne, 227 Montgomery iStreet,
San Francisco, April 24th.
MUsi¥O! music:
Cc, H. CHASE,
TEACH®R OF MUSIC.
—
Guitar and Violin.
musical Instrumente repaired.
pieces as may‘be desired:
instruments, easy or difficult as desired.
WILLIAM 6¢, POPE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FURNITURE, OILS, LAMPS, &c,
. MILL STREET. GRASS VALLEY,
a30
—
or THE CHEAPEST FURNITURE STORE
* IN NEVADA COUNTY._gg
——
All Goods delivered Free of Charge.
W. C: POPE is the only Licensed Auctioneer in
Nevada county. Orders promptly attended to.
Grass Valley, July 8th. 1956. :
PAINTING! PAINTING!
P. L. RYAN.
HAS 3e ove HIS PAINT SHOP TO
THE ‘
HOOK & LADDER HOUSE
: ON BROAD STREET.
He is prepared, as heretofore, to do
All kinds of House, Sign, Carriage
—AND— ; >
Ornamental Painting,
On short notice and in a style that cannot be excelled in this State.
G. R. CRAWFORD,
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets.
RETAIL DEALER 1X
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STATIONERY,
Blank Books,
Sheet Music,
Albums,
Mouldings,
Engravings,
&e. &e.' ke,
Picture Frames, of any size, made to order.
"Constable and Justice's Blanks on hand.
JAMES COLLEY,
Dealer in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef,
CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c.
2 Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash.—
Broad. Leavitt
sepl
boarded by the day, week or month, and
the best of care guaranteed. esi
SAXBY & LANCASTER.
Nevada, Dec. 5th.
Boston Chemi . Soap Works
MERCHANT & LINDERMAN,
W OULD INFORM THE PEOPLE oF ‘THIS
GRASS VALLEY ROAD, ONE’ MILE FROM
¢ NEVADA CITy, . ~
FORWARDING HOUSE AT COLFAX
With desp
NEW FORWARDING HOUSE
AT COLFAX,
JOSEPH WORRILL & CO.
A] OULD inform the Merchunts of Nevads
coupty thatthey have established a
to forward Goods
and at Low Rates!
And are now
Di all Goods, .
_MOARE WORRILL & CO. COLFAX."
_ And will Manufacture the very best en, Sept. 16
Chemical Olive Soaps, ; NATIONAL
; No, 1 Palm Soap. _ . Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon.
German Erasive Soap. C. LAMPE would inform the of
[SSteections GIVEN ON THE PIANO,
Pianos tuned and other
Quadrille Music furnished,’ from two to six
Music arranged for the Piano, Guitar or other
Gold Pens, .
. Sam Francisco Jobbing Prices and.
—
WILLIAM R. COE,Corner of Main & Commerciai Sts,
Nevada City.
T have just rhceived a
NEW STOCK OF GOODS,
Consisting of
Gents? Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s
Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes,
Slippers, &¢., &c.
From the best Manufacturers of New York, Philadelphia and Boston. *
Rubber Boots, Gents, Ladies, Misses
AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES,
steamer, I also have a full assortment of
' SHOE FINDINGS,
Miller’s Celebrated Harness Blackimg, Neats Foot oil,
French Calf, Kip,: Lining Skins, Sole Leather,
Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, Thread,
Lasts, and in fact everything to be
found in a first clase Shoe
and Finding Store,
Repairing done in the very best style.
Boots.and Shoes made to order,
And a good fit warranted in every case. I keep
Beots of my own manufacture a ways on hand
and will sell my Goods
Cheaper than any other House in
REMEMBER THE CORNER.
Subscribe ! Read! Subscribe!
CHARLES E. MUL LOY,
Is NOW MAKING UP CLUBS FOR ALL EASTERN
Magazines, Pictorials & Newspapers
At the following rates in Gold Coin:
Atlantic Month, 02.1 2.0550. 9.0.50.2... $2 75
Harper's Monthly....:....-..-..275
Harper's Waokts. ee ey Bg 2) eee ee 3 00
Godey’s Ladies Book...... eh ct eee 200
Peterson's Magazine............ 125
INOW, FOO IBRROE ooo ic 5 sins cu bs Sees Fw 200
Lesiie’s Weel yin.. . .<5is% sees ecsedese te 300
And others at the same low rates. Subscribers
_ are partienlarly requested to call early as it is necessary to forward theliets immediately that Clubs
may commence with the new volumes. :
Orders left at Wells. Fargo & Co's office, with
Wm, F. Evens, will receive prompt attention
C E. MULLOY.
Nevada, Oct. 12th.
Frames! Frames! Frames!
P. KENT,
H4s RETURNED TO THE OLD STAND
No. 97 Broad Street, Nevada City,
Opposite the Pennsylvavia Engine House.
“Where he has on hand the be-t stock of Mahogany, Walnut, Gilt and other kinds of Moulding ever brought to this county. * : ;
Picture and all other kinds of Framea made on
short notice and in the t style.
* CARPENTER WORK, all kinds, done at short
otice. ~ adh
Cigars. Tobacco Pipes, &, é&c.
JULIUS GREENWALD,
(Successor to Sam. Lewis.)
Importer of Cigars and Tobacco!
7 aM Oe popes
at
EMPORIUM OF THE STATE
te" ImportéF¥ and Manufacturer. a2
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Just from the Manufactory, received by the last
GEO. W. KIDD, J. W. HINDS,
t
—anD—
rate of interest.
par.
ular Rates,
Sacramento and Virginia city.
fined and Assayed
fornia ; ramento, D. O, Mills
City, Jams Bank of California.
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R. W. TULLY.
BANKING HOUSE
ASSAY{OF FICE.
GEO, W. KIDD & CO.... Bankers.
The Highest Price will be paid for Gold Dust.
Gold Bullion disconnted at the Lowest Rates.
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or Bullion
for Assay or Coinage at the Mint.
MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral, at a low
ee the Granite Building, on Broad Street, Nevada City.
Registered County Scrip bought at
' LEGAL TENDERS bonght and sold at the RegDeposits received. Checks on San Francisco
ccarempendesite~ Sais Francisco. — wh ——
ac Jo.; Virgin
GEO. W. KIDD & Co.
UNION
LIABLE.
eee
+ Semanal
Charles D. Haven, Secretary,
Fire and Marine Insurance,
Cash Capital...... ---$750,000
Sarplus July 1st, 1866..$119,735
CALEB T. FAY, President.
Gustave Touchard, Marine Director.
A. H. OTHEMAN, Agent for Nevada.
INSURANCE COMPANY,3
‘OF SAN FRANCISCO,
Nos. 416 and 418 California Stree ,
THE STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALLY
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NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
_ Broad Street, Nevada Clty,
i and
:
modions Houses in the interior of the State. Located!in an elavesen yasision it echiierenrt view of the City:
and surroundin
. cow
the h mer. Bulit of Rieke Aen
measure
eat ofsummer, fit of
PROOF, its walla bop bat, in @ great
the heat of the'sun and give security in case offire.
THE EXCHANGE
Ts near the centre of the t wide
THE business street of the city. : . ease
There are no wooden bnildi: near the Hotel:
conflagration “ to endanger it in case of
Are Hogantly Furnished, the Beds are ofS :
and Hair
test‘Style.
SUITS OF ROOMS, .
And every accommodation furnished Fornllog
and the travelin bife, and e ‘
make the Mouse’ a HOME FOR E BOARDERS . 6
THE TABLEDrafts on the Eastern Cities, London, and DubWill at all times be urnished wi veryt
lin, Ireland. the market affords. with everything
Agents for the London and Liverpool Fire and es
Life Insnrance Company. THE STAGE OFFICE, ;
Gold and Ores of every description Melted, Re. . The Coaches of the Colfax, A} cer resin.
Omega, Moores, Woolsey’s and
and North San Juan Sta i h :
re at and take their eraser ace tile How,
THE HOUSE IS KEPT OPEN ALL NIGHT.
SALOON ; THE
Is fitted np in'superior sty] h : best Wines oe Lion me ‘ein ie reap stg othe
u
BILLIARD TABLES are Phelan's best.
THE LIVERY STABLE.
Connected with the Establishmient is a: Livery
Stable where the best Turnouts may be had.
LANCASTER & HASEY. g bed AR ‘
SAN FRANCISCO
PIONEER SCREEN WORKS
JOHN W. QUIOK, Prop*r,
H43 removed ke the VUGae TRON WORKS.
Fremont Srreer. c and
Howard, San Francisco,’ Screen . Pincneet
its branches—at, ly reduced rates.
Quarts Mill Owners using my Russia Tron
antecd to be the beat goa ered ber cent. ps antee ie and chee in the
— aichted rip id tear, a “—_
Orders solic and premptly att. to, :
_ N. BJ. W. Quick othe val ee caenes and
successful Manufacturers of Screens in the State.
having made sereens for. the principal
firms in this city and State for many years,
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP co"s:
. THROUGH LINE.
REMOVAL,
THE
al.
mer, which the
examine,
and Sh
gauce and Durability. .
E. LHOTE,
Wholesale and Retail
Bet ween California and Pine,
And Important Reduction in Prices
PARIS SCREWED
BOOT AND SHOE STORE, lo. cated during the last 12 years on
Dupont street, has this day
n
Removed to 428 Kearny Street,
The increased facilities which the
has lately obtained for receiving the latest
Styles regularly, enable him to offer Shoes ata
Reduetion of FIFTY CENTS PER PAI
Boots at a Reductiop of Fifty Cents. and
per pair ; all fresh and New Goods by eve
pro
public are particularly invited to
Notice —My store will be as heretofore the ONLY PLACE where persons can be sure of obtaining the Gennine French Screwed Boots
@es, *0 justly celebrated fur their EleImporter amd Dealer,
NO 428 KEARNY STREET.
three dgors southeast of California, San Frauci-eco.
prietor
rench
R. and
OVER
stea
0,
Dealer in
MARYSVILLE.
Marysville. Oct 201 h—ty
J. F. MeCORMACK,
Successor to McCready & Brother,
MARBLE MONUMENTS,
GRAVE STONES,
'. . Marble Mantles, Table Tops
AND GRATES,
At lower Rates than ever before :
offered in this market.
Corner or Firtn anp D Sreeers,
W. C. GROVE Agent for Nevada Cfry,
bow p
H. J. Booth, G.W. Prescott; Irving M. Scott.
UNION IRON WORKS, _
Corner of First and Mission Sis. San Prancis¢6.
Established in 1849.
AVING by far the oldest and most extensive
establishment on the Pacitic coast, we are
to furnish, at the shortest noice
and at most reasonable rates, all kinks of ma—To—
NEW ¥oOR Saat
Carrying the U. 8 Mati,
. Of the following dates, for PANAMA, eonnectin
via Panama Ratiroad. with one of ve Comp .
splendid Steamers from ASPINWAL fi ' eee ‘ALL for N cw
On the 10th, 18thand 30th of each month
that has 30 days. On the 10th, 19th and 30th»
of each month that has 31 days.When the 10th,
19th and 30th fall on Sunday, t will leave on
Saturday preceding ;. when the 18th falls on Sunday, they will leave on Monda: following. Steamer mde fa Francisco on the 10th touches at
Manzanillo. All touch at Acapuleo,
Departures of 18th or 19th connect with French
Transatlantic Company’ s Steamer for St. Nazaire
and English Steamer for South America, Departure of 10th connects with English Steamer for
Southampton and P. R. R. Co.'s Steamer for Central America, Deportute of 30th conneets with
English Steamer for Tumaco, the port of the new
mines. The following Steamships will be dispatched on dates as given below >
Nov. 10—Constitution, Capt. E. 8, Farnsworth,
connecting with Arizona, Capt. Man
Nov, 19—Golden Age,Capt. W, F. Lapidge,
necting with Henry uncey, Capt. Gr:
Nov. 80—Goldes City, Capt J. P. Watkins
connécting with Ocean Queen, Capt. Howes.
, Cabin passengers berthed through. Hoguoue
checked through—100 pounds allowed each adult
peeseuger. An experienced Surgeon on board.
edicine and attendance free. These steamers
will positively sail at 11 o'clock.
on bear.
h tickets 1e Live . by the
requested to have their
10 o'clock. Thron
‘Inman Line” can be obtained at the P. M. 8, 8.
Co’s Office in San Franciseo. For merchandise
freight apply to Wella, Fargo & Co,
e eplendid steamehip Colorado will be disprcenee on Tuesday, January 1, 1867, for Hong
ong via Honolulu and Kanagawa carrying’
scogers. mails and freight, Paésengers and fre ht
will also be taken for hanghey, to be fo
from Kanagawa by steamer. ‘
For passage and other information aeply at the
Company's o corner Pacifi¢ Mail] stosmaship :
of Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets San Franei Agent. ~ sco, OLIVER ELDRIDGE,
BEAR VALLEY HOUSE.
JUNCTION OF THE,NEVADA AND DUTCH
FLAT ROADS TO VIRGINIA CITY,
E. ©. TOMPKINS, eae
mt, . WOULD INFORM THE TRAVELING
public and all who wish to. spend-a season
at thie beautiful part of Nevada county
that he has pow opened Large and
Elegant House at mF ‘ ”
BEAR VALLEY.
And is prepared to accommodate 2
HE HO built and: handsomely furnished hroughout— having -room
enouch for forty persons.’
THE TABLE will contain the best of food—
nal if not superior to anv Homee in
ISHING AND HYUNTING.—There isp
in — section equal to Bear alley, for fis
uni . f
8 Mills and Quartz work made a THE DANCING HALL is ihe largest , by
OS het sikh, 3enk Chain ning Slocs — Swap wei in the Senwey, Suppers and Music hurnirhed oe :
in the mountains, ~ We have the best sof Came, Tap abort notice. : i
, . dc, Sole mennteotarern af Sen aes FOR BENT.
To my extensive stock I would call the atten. ¢d Brankiinite sempered Shoe and Iles, eT Ome
". tion stig tens palaces “ * Giedionn Aewnigote gud al things seed. A sees ROM igh na br mie
tly attended to.» danas ie SAcac a : domestic use and for déep . want ofa good sleeping a ment ean obtais
Nevada, September Mh. NNW AMD. . iota drums 2 inches to 10 inches ia diamere?, . nant,OfS ood sleeping aparin OFFICE. e3t
2; THIS OLD AND WELL ESPABLIGH.
prin
attrasses, unexcelled b 3 . the State—al the Furniture hew pf Pe og
Punching in al}mills and .
Leave Folsom street Wharf, at 11 o’dlock A, mw.
ins,con} style a9 at any other House in the State. net
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