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November 26, 1867 (4 pages)

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i FSO SS ae wei te GS a ee eee. ea or a : ae to be performed in a more skillful manner,and — She Daily Transcript. __._£ONN ANE aR a re a la A I E SHING AND HUNTEFNG.—There is no N. P. BROWN & M.S, DEAL, _ Publishers and Proprietors. Office Cor. Broad & Pine Streets, ea BEAR VALLEY HOUSE. . hae ate oe OF THE NEVADA AND DUTCH LAT ROADS TO VIRGINIA CITY. E 0. TOMPKINS, . 2, WOULD INFORM THE TRAVELNG public and all who wish to spend ff a seasonat this beautiful part of Nevada county, that he has now opened his argee and Elegant House at _ BEAR VALLEY. And is prepared to accommodate all in as good style as at any other House in the State. HOUSE has just been built andhanapears 4 furnished throughout—having room for forty persons. erion THE TABLE will contain the best of food— equalifnot superior to any House in this place in this section equal to Bear Valley, for fishing and hunting. THE DANCING HALL is the largest and best.in the county. Suppers and Music furnished on short notice. DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgicaland Mechanical Dentist. Office—corner of Broad and-Pine sts. I would inform my friends and all wishing my services that I am prepared to attend those favoring me with a call, at any hour. Teethafter having become sensitive by exposure of the nerve will be filled without coising pair. / [WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this office better satisfaction given than elsewhere in this vicinity otherwise no charge will be made. a charges are moderate. and to suit the times. am permanentiy located in this city. Residence on Sacramento street, third house from Temperance Hall. -and neatly PHO -) \paGUBRREAN ARTIST, ‘doné at this office. me HAMILTON'S RESTAURANT, Commercial Street, Nevada City. A few doors below Randolph's Jewelry Store. THIS FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT is kept in a style not. surpassed by any in Nevada county. . . The Very Choicest of everything is furnished to its patrons. . Oysters in every style: Game, Poultry, ete. g" Board by the Meal or Week, at moderate rates. "Meals at all hours of the day or night. JOHN H. HAMILTON, Nevada, Oct. 24th—6m Proprietor. LOOK TO YOUR ROOFS. W. ADAMNES takes pleasure in informe ing the citizens of Nevada county that “he has made arrangements with the Boston Mastic Roof Company, of San Fran. se to lay full new roofs; or repair olc ones an arrant Them to be Water Proot This is not Asphaltum at but the gennine Mastic. whichis so much in use in San Francisco, and is not liable te crack or peel off from the effects of the weather ; it is also FIRE PROOP. Shingle Roofs made secure For further particulars, inquire at the Drug Store of E. F. SPENCE, Nevada city, or ad dress J. W. ADAMS, Grass Valiey. o17 NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT BOOK AND JOB PRINTING] ESTABLISHMENT, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, NEVADA CITY. PRINTENG: PAMPHLETS, i CATALOGUES f POSTERS, SHOW CARDS, BRIEFS, HANDBILLS, ; _~~ PROGRAMMES, VISITING CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, BILLHEADS, : DRUGGISTS LABELS, LIQUOR LABELS, DIRECTING TAGS, BANKERS’ CHECKS, LETTER HEADINGS, JUSTICES’ BLANKS, hp, Sasa NOTARY’S BLANKS, LEGAL BLANKS, (of every description,) BALL TICKETS, BILLS OF FARE, : DANCE PROGRAMMES, &c. &c. Everything in the Book. and Job Printing Lane Neatly and Promptly Executed at the Nevada Daily ‘* Transcript” Office. iad €H. FERRAND, TOG RAPHIC -AND-— ‘ery kind of Phot phe and Ambroypes ‘akeo'in the best style of the Art. Bre tE, ON PINE STREET, Over the United States Bakery,: SAMES COLLEY, dud North American Steamship Co. NEW OPPOSITION LINE VIA PANAMA! 5 es NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY will dispatch their elegant and commodious Steamship OREGONIAN—3,000 ‘TONS, JOB. SUTTON.. ... csndic macs Commander. FOR PANAMA, From Mission Street Wharf, San Francisco, at 12.0'clock, noon, NEonday,,..+..<November 25, 1 867, Connecting, via Panama Railroad, at Aspinwall with the Company’s New and Splendid Steamship NEBRASKA-—3,000 TONS, FOR NEW YORK. One hundred pounds baggage free. An experienced Surgeon. on board: medicine and attendance free. “*Bhe OREGONIAN has been fitted by the Company especial this route, and Pasf sengers will find her accommodations unequaled on this coast. The connecting steamer, NEBRASKA, recently built for the Company, in New York, is the Finest Steamship in the California trade on the Atlantie Ucean. THE COMPANY WILL CONTINUE THEIR LINE VIA NICARAGUA AS USUAL. For farther information apply to I. W. RAYMOND, Agent,Northwest corner Battery and Pine sts. (up stairs), San Francisco nid North American Steamship Co. OPPOSITION TO NEW YORK, VIA NICARAGUA. ‘1 ‘Through ahead of the Mail. ‘ The Company will dispatch , _ fast and favorite Steam. MOSES ‘TAYLOR, JAMES H. BLETHEN, Commander. . — FOR SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Nicaragua, — from Mission Street Wharf. at 12 0’clock M. THURSDAY, DEC. 5th, 1867.Connecting at Greytown with the Company's lg a DAKOTA, 3000 tons—tor New ork. = No expense on the Isthmus! of baggage free!An experienced Surgeon on board ; Medicine and attendance Free. For further information, apply to I. W. RAYMOND, Agent, North-west corner. Battery and Pine Streets, up stairs, San Francisco, CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD Toter a) a 100 pounds ( N AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11th,1867, until further notice, the Trains of the Central Pacific Railroad will run as folGREGORY & CO., HARDWARE, FOR CASH ONLY! M. L. MARSH. CEORCE KEENEY, COMMERCIAL STREET, Successors to Gregory & Waite. NEVADA CITY, Will Sell SELL GROCERIES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS HARDWARE, CROCKERY, And everything usually called for. CROCKERY, FOR CASH, ORONA LIBERAL CREDIT. _ Nevada, Oct. 13th. Indeed Everything. PAINTING! PAINTING!! RICHARD H. ROWE, } AVING REMOVED TO A COMMODIOUS Shop at the Foot of Broad’ and’ Main streets, is prepared to do all kinds of Sign, Ornamental & Plain Painting at short notice, and ON REASONABLE TERMS. Special attention given to the painting of WAGONS, CARRIAGES; ETC. ALL KINDS OF Honse painting.done in the best manner. GIVE ME A CALL. 8. R. PERRY A. B, GREGORY* lows: Going East Passenger trains will leave Sacramento at 6:30 a. M., and arrive at Cisco at 12 Mm. Accommodation and Way Freight Train at 2.30 P. M., arriving at Colfax at 9 P. m. Going West. Passenger trains leave Ciscoat 6.45. m. arriving at Sacramento at 12:45 p.m. Aecommodation and Way Freight Train.leaves Colfax at 6:10 a.m., arriving at Sacramento at 1:16P. M. Throngh Freight Trains to and from Cisco ily. The morning passenger trains connect at Auburn with Stages for Yankee Jims, Forest Hill, Michigan. Bluffs, Greenwood and George-: town ; and at Colfax with stages for Grass Valey, Nev San Juan, Camptonyille, Forest City, Downievilleand Iowa Hill; and at Dutch Flat with stages for Little York, You Bet, Red Dog and Nevada, and at Cisco with stages for Summit City, Austin, Virginia City, and all points in the State of Nevada. The 6:30 a. M. up train connects atthe JuneUNION LIVERY STABLE Foot of Main and Broad Streets; Horses, Carriages and Buggies, . To Let on the most Reasonable Terms, Good Saddle Horses, for either Ladie . 4 RB E or Gentlemen. a Carriages for Funerals wil) befurnish ed on short notice, Horses boarded by the day or week. A share of public patronage is solicited satisiaction gnaranteed. _ . RICHARD H. ROWE, Aa A THE FALL STYLE Opposite Union Hotel, Nevada. LACE & McCOWEN. HATS ESS UED BY LAMOTT. BOOTS AND SHOES and div
tion with the. cars of the California Centra) Raijroad for Lincoln and Marysville and all points north. All traing run daily, Sundays excepted. : G. CROCKER, Snperintendent ©. P.R. R. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY, ° we The Mutual Life Insurance Co., OF NEW YORK. Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon Fisher in the National Hair Pressing and Bathing Saloon, and will continue ds heretofore, at the old stand. f paid to. the cutting of gents’, Ladies’ and children's hair. call at this place. at all times, Dr. Jennings’ Reproductor, the best article for the hair ever produced. Agent for Knowles’ Vegetable Hair ReWILLIAM R. COE, Corner of Main & Commercial Sts, Nevada City, NATIONAL ” T. C. LAMPE would in“<~., form the people of this city and vicinity that he has purchased the interest of F.H Thave just received a 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, Particular attention If you want a good shave, gente, Hot, cold and shower baths Always on hand a large stock of st F Has the Largest Cash Assets.’ ae Pays the Highest Dividends. And does the Larzest ameéunt of bd business of any Company in the United States. The Home Mutual Fire Insurance Company‘of San Francisco. By judicious distribution of its Airey ERE ty SG@L@aTHS e HILIP DUCA can still be found at the old stand and fully pr ting and Shaving in the best style. — ; A first-rate. opportunity is offered any one to buy an interest in the shup, a8 a partner is wanted. Just from the Manufactory,received by theiast steamer. lalso have a full assortment of SHOE FINDINGS, Miller's Celebrated Harness BlackWoe. BROAD STREET, ing, Neats Foot Oil, “og Opposite Stumpf's Hotel. . vrench Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole Leather, oe Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, Thread, Lasts, and in fact everything to be found in a firet class Shoe and Finding Store, Repairing done in the very best style. Boots and Shoes made to order, & COLD BATHS--25 cents, ed to do MairCc utrisks and prompt payment of all its losses by Fireor Marine is taking the lead ofall Companies on this coast, Nevada & Grass Valley Stage Line. Grass Valley, dail : “clock, A. ty and 4 o’clock. ‘ Leaves Nevada at 9 o’clock, A. M., and 2 and 5 o'clock, P. M. And a good fit warraucd ip every ease. I keep Beote of my own manufacture always on hand and will sell my Goods Cheaper than any other House in this city. . ; REMEMBER THE.CORNER } Leaves the Exchange Hotej, at‘sand 11 H. &. K. BROWN, Prop’s. S. B. DAVENPORT, Agent. : 3 Dealer in F Beef, e Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef -” CORNED PORK, VEAL, .€M Meats sold at reasonable PHWSICIAN. “is Mae a ngs [1a matoaie Bang, Pas weet, Nerdy MUSIC! Nevade City, Dec. 19th. ‘ ¥ YOU DO DROP IN AND LEAVE YOUR : sie gan oe ‘ TEACHER OF MUSIC, . 4 MEASURE WITH omar Stow [NSTRUCTIONS GIVEN ON THE PIANO, . ” B. LUTZ; C. M, BATES, ‘ tT Sues and Violin. Pianos tunetnnd other : musical Instruments repaired. __. Quadrille Music furnished,” from two to “ion pee ee = Piano,, Guitar or other inetrumente, easy or difficult ‘as desired. Do you want a nice pair of Boots? MUSIC! C. H. CHASE, NEW STOCK OF GOODS, . , of Pine and Commercial streets and by druggists throughout the State, no2 t@ DIPTHERIA!! 21 MRS. M. A. RAGSDALE'S VEGETABLE PRERARATION; OR INFALLIBLE REMEDY FOR ¢ PUTRID SORE THROAT, SCARLET FEVER DIPTHERIA, STOPPAGE OF THE NOSE, CATARRH, CROUP, AND ALL KINDS OF HOARSENESSIPHTHERTA is an exceedingly. mali D inflammation of the throat, with general depression of the system, which progresses rapidly to a fatal termination if.it is not relieved. This disease is so active and so dangerous that I would advise all persons who a pees with it to give this medicine a rial. My medicine may be used in any condi or for the youngest child, without ioe tien person need fear to swallow the Wash; entirely free from pofson; but it is best in all eases to spit out all the slime that ean be got up. My medicines are labeled, and none are genuine unless my signature is attached to. the same. The medicines were patented August — 1864, by rag M, ‘3 sdaie, ‘ present for the consideration of the -fpllowing se pale Certificates: Lone Vauey, February 6, 1865, Dear Madam :—This is to certify that one of .Iny. sisters, after suffering from.a very severe attack of Putrid Sore Throat and also afflicted for two years with C; : having been attended by one of the most eminent er rd in Grass Valley for about six months, without receiving more than momentary relief, Was finally permanently cured by the use of Mrs, M A. Ragsdale's infallible rémedy for Putrid Sore Throat and Catarrh in the head ih the incredibly short time of about ire ea. 4 E: R. MONTGOMERY, Subscr and sworn to before me ‘day-of February, 1865. ~~ M. P. O'Connor, J. P., Nevada Conuty, ILLINOISsTOWN, Feb, 8,1 , This-is to certify that in November aoe? I had a very dangerous case of Croup in my family, and there not being a physician in town: 1 was induced to try Mrs wa ’s infallible care for Croup, Putrid Sore Throat and Scarlet Fever. The result was everything J could desire, The patient was relieved in a very short time and entirely cured in a few days—without any deleterions effect from the medicine, or loss of strength to. the patient. Believing that it is the best remedy for cases. of this kind, and knowing the convenience to families of having a remedy at hand are my reasons: for acpneenda infallible cure to the publie. JOHN KNEELAND, Mrs. M.A. Ragedale:—Last Fall one of children, five months old. was attacked with 4 severe Sore Throat and Hoarseness. 80 bad was the disease that I thought I would lose it. I gave the child your Medicine, and jin less than two hours it found relief, breathed free; and is ‘well and-healtny. Ican recommend ur medicine to the public as aremedy that . persons who have families should haye on hand, 1 consider it a safe-and sure cure for the complaints which the advertisements set forth. ' Colfax, May 24, 1866. W. A. HIMES, Lincoin, May 80, 1866, Dear Madame :—This is to certify that I have used your infallible remedy for Diptheria Putrid Sore Throat, etc,, in my practice with very good saccess, and I take pleasure in recommending it to the afflicted with those diaeases. J. T, HAMILTON, M, D, Heatnseurg, Cal., Ma 22, A. 1», 1866. » This is to certify to the public that I had. in September, 1868, three of my children attacked with Diptheria—having them . attended by a most eminent ph sicial untilmy little gon died; and then, being-informed o Mrs. M. A. Ragsdale’s Vegetable Preparation or Infalifble Remedy for Putrid Sore Throat, Scarlet. Fever and Diptherta. I sent and got {t immediately, and my children were apparently well in twelvehours. The cure was permanent in afew days. MARK BUCKLEYKrxespring Rancno, Dec; 21, 1865. Mrs. M. A. Ragsdale :—Dear Madam: This is to certify that.six of my children were snffering from a very. severe attack of Diptheria, and were attended by an eminent practising hysician without deriving any benefit from .” ié treatment; and hfiving. been informed. of the sueces¢ of Mrs. M. A. Ragadale’s infallible remedy for Diptheria, Putrid Sore Throat, etc, I was induced to try it, and hadthe satisfacnr oy witnessing oo immediate’ relief, and in every case a speedy and rmnanent cure. GEORGE ALLEN, Subscribed and sworn 10 hefore me. the Mth day of May, a. pv. 1866. H.-W, STARR, J. P No. 10, Placer County, Cal. Lineoin, Deb. 18,1866. _ Mrs. M. A. Ragsdale:—Dear Madam: Thie is to certify that my danghter Evia had been sick with Diptheria one week, and had the attention of the prouonlged incurable of this é place, and was proneu incurable bythem; when I concluded to seng for you, and in two hours time she hegun to: feel relieved. an@ in two days from the time she first took the medicine ehe wasable to siv up, andi has now entirely recovered. I therefore take pleasure in recommending your medicine toa those: afflicted with diptheria or pid sore eat. RS. E. MASON, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of Dec., 1866. H. W, STARR, J. P. No. 10, Placer County, @al. Mrs. Ragedale’s Vegetable Preparation ie for sale by John F, Bussens np, cast ADK ON BROAD STREBT, a few doors below the National Exchange Hotel, and he will make ou as nice a of Boots as you would wish pairing DR. J. W. TALBOFT, Physician and Surgeon Office at Dr. Kent's Drug Store; ' Residence—UNION HOTEL. ear. done iu good lee 028 Devotes ten Diseases. of Women and Childrens ne a 4 ets ° it is ~ wt