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October 20, 1867 (4 pages)

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CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD
tO pe 4 AFTER AUGUST ist, 1567,
until further notice, the trains of the Central Pacific Ratlroad will run as follows:
* Passenger trains will leave Sacramento at
4:30 4. M., and arrive at Cisco at 11.50 a. ™.;
also, at 8.85 P. M., arriving-at Cisco at 9.15 p.m
Going West. .
rive at Sacramento at 12:42 p.m.; also, at 2 Pp,
M., arrivingat Sacramento at 7:25 Pp. m.
The morning passenger trains connect at
Auburn with Stages for Yankee Jims, Forest
Hill, Michigan Bloffs, Greenwood and Georgetown; and at Colfax with stages for Grass Valp %; Nevada, San Juan, Camptonville, Forest
ie Downieville and Iowa Hill ; 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 at the Junetion with the cars of the California Central
Railroad for Lincoln and Marysville and all
pointsnorth. ©
All trains run daily, Sundays excepted.
C, CROCKER
Superintendent C. P. RR
GREENWOOD CEMETERY.
Y eth cemetery is beantifully located in a
fine grove on the turnpike between
Grass Valley & Rough & Ready.
: It is laid out specialty for a
BURYING GROUND,
and contains over
FORTY ACRES OF LAND!
The greatest care will be taken of the
grounds, and no labor or expense spared to
make Greenwood the finest cemetery on the
prongs org th ge rest aid sale = eo
able terms, ‘iculars given by .
W.C. %O E, Sup't.
Grass Valley, Augast 10, 1867. .
HOT & COLD BATHS-25 cents.
ad BROAD STREET,
Ag ATHS 7 Opposite Stumpf’s Hotel.
HHILIP DUCA can still be found at the old
stand and full prepared todo Hair Cutting and Shav n the best style.Open from 6 a.m. till 9 P.m™. . On Sundays
from6 4. M. to 4P. m.
My Bath Rooms are fixed up in as nice a
manner as any in the State. BATHS ONLY
TWENTY F CENTS feb10
: NATIONAL
Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon
4 T. C. LAMPE would in=. form the mae le of thie city
=e and vicinit
: ““@ chased the interest of F. H.
Fisher in the National Hair Dressing and
Bathin; oon, .and will continue as heretofore, at the old stand. Particular attention
oe to. the cutting of gents’, Ladies’ and chil*shair. If you want a good shave, gents,
Call at this place. Hot. cold and shower baths
at alltimes. Always on hand a stock of
Dr. Jennings’ Re} uctor, the best article for
the hair ever produced.
' Agent for Knowles’ Vegetable Hair ReG R. CRAWFORD,
C@MMERCIAL STREET
RETAIL InN
a,
——e
DEALER
STA TILT ONE RY
Blank Books,
Sheet Music, .
Albums, "
Gold: Pens,
j Mouldings,
Engravings,
&e. &e. &¢.,
Picture Frames, of any size, made to order
GrrConstableand Justice’s Blanks on hand. .
Bread! Bread Bread!
, CALL AT THE .
NEW YORE BAKERY
COMMERCIAL STREET,
An@ leave your Orders for
BREAD AND CAKE, of every description.
Pate Ruske,
CANDY AND CRACKERS,
Wholesale and Retail. r
Scld to Trade at San_ Francisco prices,
K pene gt Industry.
IN BROW: i
. Orders, received till Sat: noon.
ops eee < HOLLY WOOD; Proprietor.
Nevada & Grass Valley Stage Line.
, aes Vale daily at Sand 3d
and 4 o'clock : ‘ ° 5
ck, A. M.,and 2and
OWN, Prop’s.
.i, {. Daily i Trauser ipt. JUNCTION OF THE NEVADA AND DUTCH
the has pur-:}
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. And does thé Larvest amount of
BEAR VALLEY HOUSE.
FLAT ROADS TO VIRGINIA CITY.
é os
E 0. TOMPKINS,
» _.WOULD INFORM THE TRAVELING public and all who wish to’ spend
& seasonat this beantiful part of Nevada county, that he has now opened his
gee and Elegant House at
. BEAR VALLEY,
And is prepared to accommodite all in as good
style.as at any other House in the State.
HE HOUSE haa just been built and hanasomely furnished throughout—having room
enough for forty persons,
THE TABLE will contain the best of food—
equalifnot superior to any House in this
county. :
FISHING AND HUNTING.—There is no
lace in this'section equal to Bear Valley, for
shing and hunting.
THE DANOING HALL is the’)
best in the county. Suppers and
nished on short notice.
st and
usic fur/EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, :
Opposite the National Exchange.
Fide sa fy
‘i -_ the people of NevaA Am, da that they have
arvey Helm, and united the stock of the
Union Livery Stable and now have the largest
lot of Horses, Buggies, and , to be
—— in en = of = rte w 4
eams, with elegant Buggies agons an
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the
-. most reasonable terms. Our Horses are free
from vice, of fine style and capable of going
as fast as any gentleman cares to drive.
Carriages for Funerals . attended to with
promptness.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand. x
Horses boarded by the day, week or month,
and the best of care guaranteed.
’ SAXBY & LANCASTER.
Nevada, Dec. 5th.
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
Corner of A and Second Streets,
MEADOW, LAKE.
J. B. JEFFERY....Proprietor.
\HE attention of visitors to Excelsior (Meadow Lake) is called to this new and splen‘did Hotel, which contains ONE HUNDRED
‘well ventilated, commodious, and handsomely
furnished rooms, offer’ the best accommodations to regular. re and transient custom of any house in thé city. The METROPOLIT fronts the Plaza and the Lake, one
of the most beautiful sheets of Water to be
found in the mountains. No Hotel in Nevada
County is so pleasantly situated: From the
windows of the second story, e rests upon scenery rivaling the Italian in uty and
pictureequesness. Every attraction ofclimate
and country can be found here for Families
wishing to bse the summer away from the heat
and dust of the oly,
THE TABLE will always be supplied with
the best the market affords.
THE BAR connected with the House is the
finest and most stylish one in the County and
is always papolied with the choicest LIQUORS
and CI ARS.
LIVERY STABLE.—In connection with the
Metropolitan is a first class Livery Stable. jé
urchased the livery stock and business of
GREGORY & C0.,
Successors to Gregory & Waite.
SELL
~~
,
CROCERIES, —
i a RDWARE,
CROCKERY,
“Lieuo R 8 3
Endeed Everything.
FOR CASH ONLY!
M. L, MARSH. 8. R, PERRY
A. B, GREGORY
amas
THE FALL STYLE
" HATS
ABE ISSUED BY
an LAMOTT.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE
‘ AGENCY,
The Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
“ OF NEW YORE.
Hias the Largest Cash Assets.
Pays the-Highest Dividends.
business of any Company in the
United States. ae
The Home Mutual Fire Insurance
~~ Company of San Francisco.
‘By judicious. distribution of its
risks and prempt payment of all
itslosses by Fireor Marine is
eon this coast.
8 B. DAVENPORT, Agent.
Nevade City, Dec. 19th, 189. ae
JAMES COLLEY, «
Dealer in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef.
RNED PORK, VEAL, &c.
= Sais Wh rekehectio nies tei Cait
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taking the lead of all Companies :
Tables,
: Avs 2 ” Mirrors, &c.
NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT
BOOK AND JOB
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT,
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets,
NEVADA CITY,
PRINTING:
BOOKS,
TRANSCRIPTS
BRIEFS,
HANDBILLS,
PAMPHLETS,
CATAL OGUES
POSTERS,
SHOW CARDS,
PROGRAMMES,
VISITING CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS,
BILLHEADS,
DRUGGISTS LABELS, LIQUOR LABELS,
DIRECTING TAGS,
BANKERS’ CHECKS,
LETTER HEADINGS,
JUSTICES’ BLANKS,
WAY BILLS,
NOTARY’'S BLANKS,
2 LEGAL dence
BALL TICKETS, sina . :
BILLS OF FARE,
DANCE PROGRAMMES, &c.-&c.
Everything in the Book and Job: Printing
Line Neatly and Promptly, Executed at the
Nevada Dafly’** Transcript” Office,
THE BEST FURNITURE
TO BE FOUND
This side of San Francieco is kept at
the Store of
J. B. JOHNSTON.
Broad street; nearly opposite National Ex
‘ change Hotel, Nevada City.
7
EVERYTHING GOES—CHEAP FOR CASH.
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING .
Done at the shortest notice. .
tery and Pine Streets. up stairs, San Francisco
J. LGaldwell-and John Caldwell
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
Office No. 49 Broad street, Nevada City.
» J, 1. CALDWELL, Notary Public for Neva$ County and Commissicner for theState of
Notary Public for Nevada Coun’
MUSKC! MUSEOISE
C. H. CHASE,
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
NSTRUCTIONS GIVEN ON THE PIANO,
Guitar and Violin. Pianos tuned and other
musical Instruments repaired. ‘
Quadrilie Music furnished, from two to
six pieces as may be desired.
other instruments, easy or difficult'as desire.
FRANK H:. FISHER, .
MAOCHMINEST,
LL KINDS OF MACHINERY BUILT TO
ORDER. REPAIRING done prompt
Agent for Warren & Whitney, Nashua, N. H,
manufacturers Of Machinists Tools and Machi
Uery. jan4
CH. FERRAND,
PHOTOGRAPHIC
—AND—
DAGUERREAN ARTIST,
ge Every kind of Phot hs and Ambrotypes taken th the best ee, of the Art.
ON PINE STREET,
Over the United States Bakery.
SINGER
SEWING MACHINS§,
Te SUPERIOR MERITS OF THE
e
“Singer” Machines over all others, for
ther Family use or Manufacturing purposes,
are so well established and so generally admit.
ted that an enumeration of their relative excellencies is no-longer considered necessary.
THE LETTER “A” FAMILY MACHINE,
Hitherto manufactured by this Company has
edand nage os world on ne
‘or years an unparalleled reputation an
calc. But, notwithstanding the Grosllence ot
this machine, we have now to announce that
it has been superceeded by our
NEW FAMILY MACHINE,
which has been over two years in operation,
and which has been t to fection' regardiess of TIME, LA , or ENSE,and
which is now bee genom Brim ye to the gob
lic as incomiparably the iT SEWING
CHINE IN EXISTENCE,
The machine in question is SIMPLE, COMPACT, DURABLE and BEAUTIFUL It is
UIET, LIGHT-RUNNING, and CAPABLE
F PERFORMING A RANGE AND VARIETY OF WORK never hefore attempted npon
a single Machine, ting, vither Silk, Twist,
Linen or Cotton . and sewing with
' equal ty the VERY FINEST and coarsest
materials, and anything between the two extremes, in the most beautiful and substantial
manner.
Ite attachments for HEMMING. BRAIDING,
CORDING, TUCKING, QUILTING, FELLING, TRIMMING, BINDING. etc.,are NOVEL
and PRACTICAL, and have been invented and
wt ally for this Machine.
md for
ing Company, No. 139 Montgomery street, San
Francisco,
ROBERT H. YATES,
jv2%3-3m General Ag’t for the Pacifie Coast.
THE FINEST GALLERY,
H. W. BRADLEY. W. WH. RULOFSON.
BRADLEY & RULOHSON’S
MAGNIFICENT ESTABLISHMENT
No. 429 Montgomery Street,
Corner of Sacramento, Saw FRrancisco.
As more Rooms, Larger Lights, greate
H. facilities, and produces. ighte, .
Finer sengtae
Than any other at the Bay; ey received
the Three Fist Premiums at the Mechanics Institute Fair in 1865
Depot of Genuite Patent Enameled: Card
Pictures. © ;
“SUN BPRARLS,.°*
Beautiful, durable and inexpensive. None
but the most accomplished Artists employed
and all work warranted. m2o
North American Steamship Co.
OPPOSITION TO NEW YORK,
VIIA NICARAGUA.
Through atiead of the Mail.
Shortest and only Healthy Route,
EG Will dispatch thefast & favor
ite Steamship
MOSES TAYLOR,
J.H. BLETHEN, Commander. {
FOR SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Nicaragita,
from Misssion Street Wharf. at 12 o’clock M,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1867;
Connecting at Greytown with the ificent Steamship, Santiago, 2,500 tons, R
NEW YORK. ;
No expense on the Isthmus! 100 pounds
of baggage free!
An experienced Surgeon on board ; Medieine and attendance Free. —
er Gers, a no Yellew Fever nor rier baad
demic in Nicaragua, ngere 8 reu
will not be detained by Quarantiae in New
r to 1. W.
York.
RAYMOND, Agent, North-west corner Bat
. f
JAMES MONRBO,
Dealer in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef,
RNED PORK, VEAL, &c.
a sold at reasonable rates for Cash.
opposite the Nevada
evada.<
JOHN CALDWELL: District apetsey and . .
J. 1. CALDWELL. Depnty District Attorney . Gen
usic arranged for the Piano, Guitar or.
rcular to the Singer Manufactur. ‘
ie}
RooTs AND
“Thave'just recelveda
NEW STOCK OF GooDSs,
Smaps areas. of Neer
AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES, . .
Just from the Man a
“ diemnere Tatoo wate’, by oe pees rt of
SHOE FIN eid bate
ming, Neats Boot Olle
na Dale
‘ found in a. first class Shoe
j and Finding Store.
. Repairing done in the very beststyle. ”
Boots and Shees made to order,
keep Beots of own manufacture
on hand and will bel! = Goods Ange
than other
this city.
REMEMBER THE CORNER
Cheaper
“WILLIAM RB. COE,
Nevada City. sa
\
House in.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
Broad Street, Nevada Cfty.:
at, THIS Stl agai opened tg z
lished Hotel isOpt to
Hf Public, Tt hee fen nd tg the
en i andis now one of the most
commodious Houses in the in
State. Located in an el
mands a view of the
country and insures air in the heat:
of the sun and give security incase of fire, .
Ts near the centre of the to at
THE business street of the oy. hisses aca
f
Th
welt anger Wena ecg ke
Are Ei thy « is. of.
a nd Hat Malineee weet bran
of the Latest Style, xotleanunees
‘SUITS OF ROOMS,. _
And every accommodation furnished
and the traveling public, andvevery.
to make the House a ROME ROR BOaisDa
Will at all. timaes be: farnished : every
thing the po op Poth ; _
THE STAGE OFFICE, .
The Coaches of the
Pecans ar Gk Ane ashe
te their o prone: o their '
THE SALOON:
+ Is fitte@up in superior style where none but.
the best: Wikes ant La
i bet Wines ond Liquors afe tbe fund
THE LIVERY STABLE.
" Connected with the Establishment
ery Stable where the best’ . ts meg bokek,
LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietors,
THE HOUSE IS-KEPP OPEN ALL NIGHT.
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
Se VN .
» ilies
4a a OW 2 ¢ ay
Poot of Main and Broad Streets,.
Opposite Union Hotel, Nevada.
PLACE & MéeCOWEN.
To Let on the most Reasonable Terms, *
Good Saddle Horses, for either Ladie.
or Gentlemen, '
Carriages for Funerals will ;
ed on ‘ee notice. ba i neg
Horses boarded by the day or week,
A share of public pat i a:
catlninction guaranteed,” NSO ioe
Nevada, Moore’s Flat & Eurekm,
——
STAGE LEAVES NEVADA:
every day, on the arrival fern : PR ore Biage. couneetin
Wells, ’ "
CITY’ NORTH BLOOMFIELD. Goel
WOOLSEYS AND ORLEANS ‘FUATS an
oe, and all Tecnneee ae po xprese
tended to. GREGORY & ENGLISH, Prop's
PAINTING! PAINTING!!, *
RICHARD H. ROWE, ~
AVING DTOA Fearon: camry
streets, is prepared to do ail kinds ’
at short notice, and
‘ ON REASONABLE TERMS.
, Special atiention given to the painting ofWAGONS, CARRIAGES, ETC.
on Broad Street, below ¢
Broad Street, ="
@1VE MB A CALL.
Pari
q
‘Gaiters,
da good fit watrauved in every case, I4