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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

November 24, 1866 (4 pages)

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pceseers, } heir lime other & cargo for fit BEWARE} ISIONS na &e. &e. ye, ) enough d not to 4 kinds, efit of ne; Lard siverse. want at wicks in intain of ids than ners and remake a barbie distance ie aay ait [ aera ranseript % LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. PREACHING SuNDAY.—Divine services will be held at the Methodist Church, on Broad street, on Sunday at 11 o'clock, A. M., and at 7 o’clock, P.M. Sabbath school at 14 o'clock. Class meeting immediately after morning service. a ' Services at the Congregational Church, in the morning at 11 o'clock, and in the}. evening at 7 o'clock. Sabbath school immediately after morning service. Rev. J. A. Wirt will preach in the Baptist Church, in the morning at 11 o'clock, and in the evening at 7 o’clock. Sabbath _ school immediately after morning service. Rev. Mr. Green will preach in the A. M. E. Church, on Pine street, on Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. <a a COMMERCIAL Expositor.—We received yesterday a copy of the aboye named paper, published at Marysville. It is‘a good looking and tery spicy little sheet. The number before us is filled with a large ‘ number of original articles,and we believe the starting of this paper has been the causeof making the Hzpress “get up and dust.” The Hrpositor is sound on the main questions of the day. Success to you old or young fellows—as the case may be. ” REVIVAL.—Quite a revival is going on in this city. Every evehing during the past two weeks the Baptists have had prayer meetings and many have been turned from the “error of their ways,” — We understand the Methodists and Congregationalists will have prayer meetings during the coming week, as follows: At the Methodist Church, on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. At the Congregational Church, onTuesday and Friday evehings. A great déal of interest is being manifested in the cause of religion and We are glad to see it. ~ In 28 Days.—Passengers by the opposition line via Nicaragua, now go through in 23 days from San Francisco, in as fine ships as float, commanded by as competent and gentlemanly officers as ever walked a quarter deck. Actommodations first-rate and fare low. ~RE-UnrrorMED.—The Howell Zouaves received to-day, says the Grass Valley National, 80 new regimental uniforms together with some 80 new muskets and ac_ coutrements, also one thousand rounds of cartridges. This company is now in a very prosperous condition, they can mus. ter some 97 members and can uniform 150 men. At Auction.—The United States Brewery will be sold at Administrator’s sale, on the 27th of next month, as per advertisement in to-day’s TRANSCRIPT. Crry ASSESSMENT RoLL.—The Assess; ment Roll is now in the hands of the Clerk of the Board of Trustees, for the inSpeetion of those interested. RETURNED.—Dr. Gwin arrived in Boston from Europe, on the 23d ultimo. I nn : CHICAGO pays the penalty of her rapid growth. That is said to be the immoral city in the Union—murders, robberies, burglaries and other high crimes being of daily occurrence. THE Idaho Times of October 10th says flour has risen from $12 to $16 per hundred, and coal oil from $25 to $30 per case, t THE Deputy Collectors of the principal ‘E-~ Ports of entry, under the new law, have a oe salary of $3,000. Watnuts.—Twenty-six bags of new California walnuts came up By the last San Pedro steamer to San Francisco. THE Kings of Saxony and Hanover have bought estates in Austria. J. W. Tuomas is erecting a fuse manuLouis Napoleon has invited Bismarck to come over to Fontainbleau and shoot -_ LAMERAL.—A late fair far the benefit of the Catholic Orphan Asylum, Virginia Land of Beauty, Land of Gold. Inscribed to all True Freemen. . BY BLIZA A. PITTSINGER, of beauty ! land of gold! . whose sunny skies unfold Their Hesperian splendors— Oh, not upon thy soil 20 So glorious as that Spartan Who in their princely valor s And in ir might defend us! Land of silver! land of gaind of winter's golden rain ! In bold, heroic story, Thy coming records long may tell Ofmany a one who struggled weil, And some who for the Nation fell, . . And for its future glory ! Land of beauty ! land of health! A Queen thou reignest in thy wealth : Beside the peaceful ocean ! Upon-thy brow forever beam ‘ Each glittering gem, whose splendore seem ‘To wreathe their burning hues, and gleam With fires of true devotién'! Land Land Land of the famous mammoth tree, And ofthe grand Yosemite! All nature claims thee fairest— -No fore'gn rule thy wiil shall sway, No sceptred aight thy rights obey, Save that which leads the onward way From those in which thou sharest ! Land of the evergreen and vine! Land with many a hidden mine Of wealth and grandeur teeming— We'll dip the pen in silver light, And of thy bounteous future write, Surpassing in its glories bright The measure of our dreaming! Land of towering cliffa and lakes ! Land where earnest labor makes Her grandest destination ! Land of tunnels, granite hills Uf blooming plains and chimin rills, Oh, how thy future greatness fills ith hope each new creation ! {Land where all the races speed ! Land that finds an earnest creed In every bold endeavor— Land of progress, great and free, , Youngand blooming Cybele, To thy extended arms we flee, And there repose furever ! Oh, yes, forever we would dwell Upon those sunny slopes, that swell The grand herolc story ! For California long may claim Full many a proud, and honored name, Emblazoned on her country’s fame, And blended with its glory. = MELLVILLE C. KEITH, ™. D, Homeepathic Physician, NO. 655 HOWARD STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Perzons suffering from* CANCER, PALSEY, PARALYSIS, AND CHRONIC DISEASES And who have been o> up as hopeless by other Physicians, will find it to their advantage to consult DR. KEITH. Office Hours—10 a. w. to 12 M.; 2to4 P. M.; Tte 8P.™M. Consultation free. sep15 MES. C. COOK, First Premium, Manufacturer of HAIR JEWELRY, zB 619 Montgomery street, Between Clay and Commercial Streets, SAN FRANCISCO, San Francisco, Nov: 18th. nf H. BANCROFT & Wholesale and Retail H. C Of. SAN FRANCISCO. k* constantly on hand full Stocks of Miscellancous Books, Scientific Books, Sehool Booka, Law Books, Medical Books, BLANKS, and Stationers’ Holiday Goods! Gift Books, Standard Books, and Poets, fine bindings, Photograph . Albums, Engravings, Pictures, —~ Statuary and Fine Stationery. Orders from Dealers, Teachers, The Professions, Officials‘and others promptly filled, and respectfully solicited. H. H. BANCROFT & CO. San Francisco, Nov. 16. UARZA! i SQUARZA! . SQUARZA ! INIMITABLE’ Panches and Cordials ! Punches and Cordials ! Punches and Cordials ! Punches and Cordials . . And the Cho cest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars! No. 44 Leidesdorff Street, opposite What Cheer Wholesale and Retail, by chmMMENSD & BONA, SQUARZA’S © NEW sTOcK P.ICKS LOWER! NEW FANCY ARTICLES! & FOR PRESENTS ! Selected-by MR. KOHLER from the Richest Col¢ lections in-Europe. * A, KOHLER, WHoOLEsaLe Rooms—424 Sansome Street, up staire, extending from Clay to Commercial, San Francisco. nig Grass Valley and Nevada Laundry. ans 4 : OFFICE AT _ T. C, Lampe’s Barber Shop, Nation~ al Exchange.
eter é E are prepared to turn out any uantity of RENOVATED und CLEAN’ LINEN, on THE SHORTEST NOTICE. All garments washed without injury and return«ed with buttons on, Packages called for and returned,’ Ail orders left at the office promptly attend to. LIBBEY «© KAISER, Proprietors. Nevada, October 26th, 1866. im ANTELOPE RESfAURANT,. BROAD STREET, NEVADA. ALEX, GAULT... PROPRIETOR. THANKFUL FOR THE LIBER4] patronage bestowed during three years’ experiencein the RESTAUANT business { promise to renew a ay nee to please all who may favor me witha call, Meals served up at all hours, Nevada, Jiily 17th, 1866. :. Fall and Winter Dry & Fancy Goods The Cheapest Dry Goods in town. CLINE & NOVITSKY, Wow inform the people of Nevada City amd vieinicy that they have JU s TF BHECEIVE D A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS! The Best Stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, FLANNELS,, ALPACCAS, MERINOS, SILKS, HOSIRY, LACES, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY & THREE-PLY CARPETS, &c., &c. To be found in our Store on (27"COMMERCIAL STREET, nearly opposite Randutph’s Jewelry Store, 43 CLINE & NOVITSKY. Nevada City. Oct 2ist. YONSTBALE’S SALE.—By virtue of an exeécn€ tion to me delivered, issued from the Justice Court of W. C. Carter, Esq., an wager 9 Rinna 0 of the Peace, in and for the township of Bloomfield, county of Nevada and State of California, beariug date Uctober 26th, 1866, to satisfy a judgment rendered by said Court on the 26th day of October, 1 in favor of D. Ransom and net James Griffin, for the sum of Two Hundred and Twent; Eight 83-100 Dollars, debt, interest, damages costs of euit, I have taken in execution and will sell to the highest bidder for cashin go lawful,money of the U. 8., all. interest of James Griffin a ne ‘deéscri roperty to wit: North Star ing Co's claims, together with iron pipe, hose, and all appurtenances thereunto . Theabove mining claims are situated near Kelief Hill, township, county and State aforesaid. Also a house aud jet [ _ AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCH mw WATCHES, 2 FOR SALE BY OW. IC. RANDOLPH. Nevada, Sept. 7th. ' 'D. 8 BAKER, ) d. A. MARTIN, BAKER & MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GOODS Ora KINDs, —aLso— WHEAT,CORN, BARLEY, GROUND FEED. WOOD! WOOD! WooD! is Shakes, Shingles, &c., &c., At BAKER & MARTINS, NO. 7% BROAD STREET. Nevada, September 12th. PIONEER ASSAY . OFFICE. ae (Established in 1853.) ~ ‘BY— JAMES J. OFT, Office—28 Main Street, Nevada City. GI AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Melted and Assayed. Correctness of Assays fully guaranteed. Melting done in the presence of depositors. DANIEL E, ALEXANDER, Attorney at Law, OFFICE—No. 36 Commercial Street, near Pine. NEVADA CITY, CAL. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. 05 GEO. E, WITHINGTON, Sign and Ornamental Painter. House Painting promptly attended to. Always on hand a large stock of Wall Paper, Cur tain Fixtures, &c. ; At the Foot of Broadtreet, Nevada ojty. Cc. M. BATES, PHYSICIAN, —OFFICE— . In Masonic Building, on Pine street, Nevada city CHARLES F. ROBBINS & Co., PAPER WAREHOUSE, 538 Clay Street, San Francisco. Importers and Dealersin * TYPE, PRESSES AND PRINTING MATERIAL. San Francisco, Sept. 13th. JAMES MONRO, Dealer in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef, CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c, ¢2~ Everything in the Meat line sold at the lowest Cash price. Shop.on Broad Street, es site the Theatre. 6 CH. FERRAND, rPHOTOGRAPHIC.24 —AaND— DAGUERREAN ARTIST, G2" Every kind of Photographs and Ambrotypes taken in the best style of the Art. ON PINE STREET, Over the United States Bakery. GOOD NEWS FROM NEVADA! MINERS’ TWO-BIT RESTAURANT ‘gq ‘HE undersigned takes thie method of inform1 ing his ste gnc old friends and the public in general that he has opened the above named House, OM oO MMERCIAL STREET, Where he will serve Meals, FOR CASH ONLY FOR TWO-BITS EACH! ty-Five Cents. Lodgings Twenty-Five ONY PYRMONT J. 1. Caldwell and John Caldwell, Attorneys and Ceunselors at Law. ice No. 42 Broad street, Nevada City. ot CALDWELL, Notary Public for Nevada County and Commissicner for the State of Nevada. JOHN CALDWELL, DistrictgAttorney and Notary Public for Nevada County. . 1. CALDWELL, Deputy District Attorney. BLAZE’S SALOON ! Cerner of Pine and Commercial Sts, General Accident Tickets or Policies RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY, U or HARTFORD, Cover all kinds of Accidents, _ Traveling or otherwise, , They require no Application, are fully Reginter. ‘ea, and Insure for : FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS In case Of Fatal Accidents, ! Rt $25 Weekly Compensation in case OF DISABLING BODILY INJURY, At 25 Cents per day,” A. H, OTHEMAN, Agent for Nevada Office No, 30 Main Street. Nevada, Nov. 2nd. _ H. 8. CROCKER & CO., 4 Importers and Dealers in STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, FOOLSCAP, LEGAL, LETTER, : : AND NOTE PAPERS, STRAW AND WRAPPING PAPERS, WRITING FLUIDS AND INKS, POST OFFICE AND LEGAL ENVELOPES, MEMORANDUM AND TIME BOOKS, CARD STOCK, &c. &c. ‘ Everything in the Stationery Line at San Franeisco Prices, BLANK BOOKS MANUFACTURED. ge§ Steam Printing Establishment, <j) 42&44J Street, Sacramento, Saci vento, Oct. 16th—tf ; DR. A’ CHAPMAN, Surgicaland Mechanical Dentist, Office—corner of Broad and Pine sts. Sa wiehing: my services that WT, am repared to attend those favorin ay with a call, atany hour, Teetk after having become sensitive by. exposure of the nerve will be filled withont causing Pain, I WILL WARRANT ALL WORK to be performed in @ more s better satisfaction given than elsewhere in vicinity, otherwise no ¢harge will be made; M charges are moderate. and to suit the pe. y am permanently located in this city, idence. on Sacramento street, third house from Tempe. ance Hall, Vuleanite Work done at this office. NEVADA IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY —AND— MACHINE SHOP, ‘STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS built te order, Oe mr AND MACHINERY of every description. ene QUARTZ MACHINERY constructed, fitted up or repaired, Every kinds of Building Castings, Saw, Crist, Malt and Bark Mills; horse power and car wheels. Orders filled promptly and at as low rates as any Ketablishment in Sacramento or San Frapcisco—freight added, . Nevada, Sept. 15th, HEUGH & THOM, NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL! DR. LE RICHAU’S / GOLDEN BALSAM. AND— SPANISH ANTIDOTE, I iy LE HICHAU’S Golden Balsam No. 1, cures + a firstand second s ‘ _— on or ; sore ears, eyes, Nose, &c. oe te Richan's Golden Heloams No, 9 cntes tertiary, mercurial or syphilitic pains ip the bones, and ¢ system. Dr. Le Richau’s Spanish Antidate for the cure of aman be perpen and all uri-, rgeu mitt. Le Richaa’s Spanish Injection a and vad all of the kidSeekers salaearec dea tory g oat, ; ore = of vonliitie Boren ood ertietens le Wwalso, ge fr Dr. La Wichaa's Golden Pil for seminal weakness, night emise im; » , and all diseases eee from masturbetion pal excessive abuse. ‘ Sem everywhere by Express, Be gate ot ¢ Eine ines ea Se tr IF YOU WANT A GOOD DRINK gt] { °C. F. RICHARDS & CO, : eg’. Drnggists and Chemists, south-west corner of GO TO BLAZH’Ss. Chay ame Samoans streets, San Francisco, Sole : A. C, NILES, J. 0, DEVEL, . Attorney and Counselor at Law . Attorney and at Law, Corner of Broad anid ‘Pine Streets, Nevada City, cowWrericesr. _ I would inform my friends andpromptly and neatly cates all diseases from the 3