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October 24, 1866 (4 pages)

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Aciclene @ Te: stilt Iundred tue ie bow of ¥ of Novenurn. J have terest of the . and.to the : All and ey. . Chains, sit. *h’s Ravine" ly from By. sterly from . ‘Ownship of ; f Califor; 3000 fete ank of the ast. Chance “Others,cop. 2 interest of Dn undiyi and all imreunto . be“expose ' to Tops ‘ f the Court on TUEShours of 9 ty. this 5th Sheriff, ler ‘Sheriff, octy Execution trict Court the County date Aug, ff » Justice's & Re 2nd Pag b OF PK st ADAM nd Cotihty he properof ovate. he stun. of e of said aceruing ibed'pro ichoua oe rom Deer to the old »,, Nevada fo statute ublic sale > highest _ use door ‘October . A. M. and: Cy _ Most reasonable terms. Our Horses are free pacht tienk? s2f «boos: jo aloete seg ‘The Drily: GTranseript. “w. B. BROWN & M.'s. DEAL, Office Cor. of Broad & Pine Streets, = ne ee) ‘ITALIAN BARBER SHOP. BROAD ST., opposite Stumpf's Hotel. . ge 8 DUCA can stilt bé found at the old stand and fully prepared todo Hair Cute ting in the best ste. Shaving done ina style thatcannot be excelled. 7 AS HOT AND COLD BATHS AT 25 cts. My Bath Rooms are fixed up in as nice manner! as any in theState. BATHS ONLY TWENTYFIVE CENTS. 019 GEO. E. WITHINGTON, Sign and . Ornamental. Painter.. House Painting promptly attended to. Always onjhand alarge stock of Wall Paper, Cur a tain stares: &c. saad At the Foot of Broad Street, Nevada city. H. G. ROLLINS, Attorney. and C unselor at Law, ' AND NOTARY PUBLIC, On C Street, opposite Capital Restaurant, Meadow Lake, Nevada county. {Ci Mi BATES, PHYSICIAN, In Masonic Building, on Pine street, Nevada city CHARLES F. ROBBINS & CO., PAPER WAREHOUSE, S 538 Glay Street, San Francisco, TYPE, PRESSES AND PRINTING MATERIAL, San Francisco, Sept. 13th, JAMES MONRO, Dealer in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef, Ge Everyt in the Meat line sold at the lowest Cash prieé/ Shop on Broad Street, opposite the Theatre, sl CH, FERRAND, GPHODLOG RAP H LC «3! --AND— { (PAGUERREAN ARTIST, (ee Every kind of Fipkogrephe and Ambrotypes taken ih the bést style of. the Art. ON PINE STREET, Over the United States Bakery. 3.2. Caldwell and? ohn! Catdwent, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Office No. 42 Broad tet Nevade, “. a (b, CaLDWELIg: r » forNeva ool me aR le Nate ee State otNevada JOHN CALDWELL, District ;Attorney and Notary Public for Nevada County. t 1. CALDWELL, Deputy District Attorney. OWRVADA & MOORKS FLAT. DAILY EXPRESS AND STAGE LINE. en Lhey’ NEVADA ON; MONDAY, vi ty om bys LAKE CITY ‘ Jo's Express) f NORM BLOOMFIELD. {OORES, WOOLSEYS AND ORLEANS FLATS.Pony Express leaves’ Nevada on Tuesdays, “ifoth Stade adres prose cineettng WHE Baten mento Stave andaleo with Jefferis’ Saddie Train A tek Reircat Gaeta LA business promptly attended to. ; . GREGO Y & ENGLISH, Proprietoré: EXCHANGE HOTE ‘Main Street, G gids . THE Propbistor of the above Hetel “is . = prepared to ‘urnish every accommoad ay Stage Oftice'at this Hotel, ag Gra alley April 24th. “EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, Opposite the National Exchange. -. ‘Si XRY @ LANCASTER, , : > a ™ WOULD INFORM > SEs ) >the people of Nevada “TY E2 ue that they have purchased the livery kof the Union “Livery Stable, sed Baxarss is Fee Aare oo Sa mo aed the Teams, with ‘elegant Hacks to let at the shortes vice, of tine style and be Good orees always on hand. . myllornes boarded by the day, week or month, and ‘ SAXBY-& WARCAREES. Ws Se00Ts0 at A y, (confecting with} i Fase Vailteyz. . om hand. wi UA Che ort Saint © 4ES i ok Fotifteen Dollars to Virginia City,’ : —Over the— ee HENNESS PASS ROAD. . PROM GRASS VALLEY and NEVADA to EUREKA, SBowMAN'S; MEADOW LAKE AND VIRGINIA CITY. City Stage, on and.after Monday, Oct, 1, s 8 will leave the omits at Grass Va ley and Neve, every e > Monday, Wednesday and Friday orning, for the above places. Passengers oa He will) LAY OVER NIGHT at Honticg, Lake. This line is well stocked for staging and it is well known that the Henness Pass Route is now, always was, and always willbe, the best route across the mountains. “Returning “stages leave Virginia City same days in the morning.— Leaves Meadow Lake Office, at Lake House, every TURSDAY, THURSDAY anc SATURDAY for irginia, Grass Valley and Nevada. . ef J. 8. McCUE, & McELDOUNKY. THE BEST FURNITURE TO BE FOUND This-side of San Francieco is kept at the Store of J. EK. JOHNSTON, Broad street, nearly. opposite National Exchange. Bureaus, WF on, Sofas, (Mirrors,” dc.” Bedsteads, Tables, g EVERYTHING GOES—CHEAP FOR CASH. ~ UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING . es Done at the shortest notice. kr Call and examine the Steck 124 JAMES: COLLEY, Dealer in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef, CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c. ; 2” Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash.— Shop on Broad \Street, below Crawford, Leavitt & Co.'s, sepl NEVADA THEATRE CO, A’ a meeting of the Board of’ Trnstces of the Nevada Theatre C: y, held at the Theatre on the 10th inst., it was resolved. to-call a meet ing of the Stoekholders:of! said Company on THURSDAY the ist day of November next. at 3 o'clock, P, M. at the: Theatre, on Broad street,— A general at is req tested as ‘business of importance will be transacted. 2 SOHN CASHIN, Presidént: , JAMES Monro, Secretary. o12 UNION HOTEL. Second and. K Sts,. SACRAMENTO. L, CULYER, Proprietor, —_— i furnished with rooms by the day, week or month. A‘ few choice rooms for families with private dining room attached. Baraad Billiard Satoons of the first order, alp MUSKC! MUSIC! ; 088+ Hig OR ASR, TEACHER OF MUSIC. Peonier got oy ie ON Rit SATO, uitar y ‘ twaedr other usical In hts reps : ied ‘Quadrille Music fiirnished, from two to six pieces as may be desired. Music arranged for the Piano, Guitar or instramenth: Gacy or difficnltas aedred: W. C. GROVES, SAO we we ay Pa ee ee! oe Shop No: 10 Broad Street. ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY COFEJ NS censtantly.on hand. LUI CASES farnished to order. Everything reqhisite for Fimerals constantly ms other 230 ee WILLIAM GC. POPE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in > FURNITURE, OILS. LAMPS, &c. } (MILL STREBT. GRASS VALLEY. P i THE CHEAPEST FURNITURE STORE IN NEVADA COUNTY._24 ftsa2 0 _, _ All Goods delivered Free of Charge. . W. ©. POPE fs the only Licensed Auctioneer in Nevada county. Orders promptly attended to. Grass Valley, July 8th. 1856. PAINTING! PAINTING! o VE apt al P, 7 FA reioveh ss Ge “exiok “TO HOOK HOUSE On Man eens . OMeCUR'S STAGE LINE: -*: ‘Having leased the stock of D!B. Nye’s Summit . . JOSEPH WORRILL & CO.. . Ge AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION avol of beaiacl bad ae Pf bun de f ® OCTOBER 24.1866, ae er a ee “ LAMOTT’S HAT STORE } —Is THE— f° EMPORIUM OF THE STATE t=" Importer and Mantfacturer. 24 oti ‘ WHOLESALE & RETAIL, ‘= “ No, 227 Montgomery Street, , San Francisco,.April 24th. Meadow Lake Will and Mining Co, Meadow Lake, Nevada County, Cal. Nox fs-hereby given that ‘the regular Annual Meeting of the Stockholders ofthe above Company, will be held on Saturday. November 10th, 1866, at’2 o’¢lock, Pp. w. at the offite of ‘said GEO, W.KIDD « CO...., Bankers. ‘. , 4 WIDN the Granite Building, on Broad Street, NevaThe Leader of Fashion. } The Highest Price will be paid for Gold Dust, ; _ Gold Bullion dilbounted at the Lowest Rates. for Assay or Coinage at the Mint.
rate of interest. par. ular Rates. ; Sacramento and Virginia city. lin, Life Insurance Company. fined and Assayed. fornia ; Sacramento, D. O. Mills &Co.; Virginia City, pete: f Bank of Owt2 tia 2 . Ts We BINDS. “BANKING HOW'S E By W, TULLE. . ,~ AND— P ASSAY. OFFICE. Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or Bullion MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral, at a low Registered County Serip bought at LEGAL TENDERS bought and sold at the RegDeposits received.’ Checks on San Francisco Drafts oy the Eastern Cities, London, and DubAgents for the: London and Liverpool. Fire and Gold and Ores of every description Melted, ReCorrespondents—San Francisco, Bank of CaliCalifornia, GEO. W. KIDD & CO, Company, No. 30 Main Street, Nevada city, forthe purpose of electing a Board of Trustees for the ensuing year: also, for transacting any and all other business that may properly come before said meeting. Proxies’ must be filed with. the Secretary before the day of Meeting. on A. H, OTHEMAN, Secretary. NEW FORWARDING HOUSE AT COLFAX. OULD inform the Merchants of Nevada county that they have established a FORWARDING HOUSE AT COLFAX to Gro, W. Krbp, the business will be carried on at the old stand, under the firm name of Geo, W. Kidd & Co. All balances due depositors have been ‘placed to their credit with the new firm, Also, all parties holding onr ¢ertificates can have them cashed or renewed by Geo. W. Kidd & Co. . Thankfnl to the public for their liberal _patron-. age, we solicit a continuance of the game for the new firm. CARD. Having sold onethird of our Bank and Busitiess HINDS ® TULLY. Nevada City, Oct. 2. : ' And are oak eat te forward Goods With despatch and at Low Rates! : Direct all Goods, “CARE WORRILL & CO. COLFAX.” Colfax. Rept. 14 BOOTS AND SHOES. WILLIAM BR. COE, Corner of Main & Commercial Sts. Nevada City. i I have just: rhocived a NEW STOCK OF GOODS, Consisting of Gents’ Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Ladies’, Misses’? and Children’s Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. Blank Books, G. R. CRAWFORD, RETAIL DEALER IN STATIONERY, Sheet Music,Albums, Gold Pens, Mouldings, Engravings, &ec. &e, &C. Picture Frames, of any size, made to order. ct?" Constable and Justice’s Blanks on hand. Slippers, &c., &¢. i. From the best Manufacturers of New York, Philadelphia and Boston. r a Bubber Boots, Gents, Ladics, Misses AND CHILDRENS’ STIOES; Jnst fromthe Manufactory, received by the dast steamer. TI also have a full asxortment of ’ . SHOE FINDING®,., Miller’s Celebrated Harness Blacking, Neats Foot O11, French ‘Calf, Kip, ‘Linisg Skins, Sole Leather, Lace. Leather, Pegs, Naile, Awls, Thread, Lasts, and in facteverything to be found in a firat class Shoe and Findine Store. Repairing done in the very beet style. Boots amd Shoes made to order, Anda good tt warranted in every case. I keep Beots of my. own manufacture always on hand and will sell my Goods Cheaper than any other House in . ReMEMBER THE CORNER. PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE, Nos. 416 and 418 California Street, THE STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALLY Cash Capital....-.------$750,000 Surplus July 1st, 1866..$119,735 Fire and Marine Insurance, UNION INSURANCE COMPANY,3 OF SAN FRANCISCO, ae LIABLE. ee CALEB TF. FAY. President. Charles D. Haven, Secretary. Gustave Touchard, Marine Director. A. Hy OTHEMAN, Agent for Nevada. Omice—28 Main Street, Nevada City. Melted and Assayed,, Correctness of Apseays fully guaranteed. Melting dune in the presence of depositora,----} DANIEL E. ALEXANDER, , Attorney at Law, OFFICE—No. 36 Commercial Street, weat’Pine) ‘. NEVADA CITY, CAL, J. B. JOHNSON, NOTARY PUBLIC, And Commission of Deeds for Nevada. Main stéest; North Sak Than, Héixt door 7 H ses ame _— ; “drawn on: ‘ “pre. 3d, 1866, will be a ~~(Established in 1853.) ‘ % Veet ee REMOVAL, ; JAMES 3. OTT, And Important, Reduction in Prices, ae Bo The increased facilities which.the proprietor hes lately obtained for receiving the latest Styles regularly. enable him to off-r Shees ata Reduction of FIFTY CENTS PER PAIR, and “Boots at a Reduction of Fifty Cents and UVER per pair : all fresh and New (Goods by every sten mer, which the public are particularly invited to “LY ing the Genuine Freneh Screwed Boots and bay ena for their EileTHE PARIS SCREWED BOOT AND SHOE STORE. loDnpont street, has this been * Removed to 128 Kearny Street, . day rench ie, x = tore will be as heretofore the ONRow ein S Meade can be ente: of obtain7 i cuted during the laet 12 vears on . , ok sake pany TO, Ws aanvanw — BiviTii testy P"tsy : i > Bie & BEAN’S HISTORY AND. DIR WETO>. RY OF NEVADA COUNTY, Os US.—The size and .im PR a among the mining counties a Calle nia; its) mines of, gold of: exsormous product,. eclipsing all others in the world; its extensive gravel ranges‘in which lies‘ imbedtled wealth to. enrich the nation; its thousand } of gold-' bearing rock that stripe its territor viting the capital of other lands, and which arédestined at no distant day to canse its valleys and mountains to resound with the din and’ clatter of machinery ; its fertile soil on which can be grown all the productions of the temperate zone ; its perfect ey to the poe of the generous wines that.a'e to rival those ofFrance or Hungary} its vast extent of surface that entices the agriculturiet to. come and clothe its hill-sides with orchards and vineyards ; its nearness to: the Great Pacific. Railway, rendering it! accessible to ti ree and travel of the world, and the attention {it is attracting among the kcientific and moneyed circles. of the all these would seem. to call for some compendious exhibit of its botndless resources, its’ pro-. . duets and its:prospects, Impressed with thie idea. and cheered by the encouragement of friends to whom we haye submitted our ptojeéct; wehaveundertaken to gather the statisties and publish a volume of some five neeree pages, embracing a complete Directory of Nevada County, in which will be contained the name, location and business of every man in the'County. A fall and concise History of the County, from its settlement down. to thé present time. “An account of all the notable mines, their locationand yield, as far ascan. . be accurately axcertained. A history of the canals, cost of constraction, capacity, &c:; and in. ° brief. full statistics of every branch of industry, whether mining, agricultural, mechanical. or oth: er, that is of interest. or profit to men, ‘ Weexpect to make the book a epository of facts that vhall render it invaluable, not only to the ¢eitizens. of the county, but to capitalists, merchants, and business men jrenerally, as well a8 to the reading ~ public wherever it goes, It, will’ gather up, in a’ preservable shape, the past history of aportion of. the earth's surface, the wealth of whose mines and material resources are.superier + those of any other territory of like extent on't e globe,— It. will embody in convenient form every fact bearing upon the present condition of the county, its statistics of every description, and! will present. such an array of facts and figures as chal tend to convince families far away of the desirabicness--of-ite-sojl-and-climate for permanent homes. Sao hty pale in some degree impels us: 10 the work, and we trast that the sate motive power will induce ihe citizens of Nevada County to helpus with'zeal in the tack we have undertaken. to do,, The name of the work we ropose. to call “Bean's Directory and Hietor of N da; Fy al hig se ~~ accompanied witha p of. the County, drawn by H, 8, Bradley and: Vv express! y for this work. BEANS Wott at Nevada, Oct. 9th, 1866. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COs ie THROUG Hi LINE —To— ith ee Ss oO Ww xX. sped the U.S. Wa, Leaye Folsom street; Wharf, at 11,0’elock-ay a. of the following dates, for PANAMA eee: vie Partama Ratiroad, with one of tlie Company's splendid Steamers from ASPINWALL for NEW INK, : On the 10th, 18thand 30th of each month that has 30 days. On the 10th, 19th and 30th of each month that hes 31-dayé. When the 10th, 19th and 30th fall on Sunday, they w Saturday preeeding ¢ when the {sth day, they will Jeave on,Mon followibg, Steamer leaving San Francisco on the 10th touches at Manzanillo. All touch at Aeapnlep: JJeparfures of 18th or.19th connecs wisn French Pate epee ayia hy Steamer for St. Nazafre. and English Steamer for South AmeriGn, Departure of 10th connects with English Steamer for Southampton and P, R.R, Co.'s Stediier for Central America, Departure of 30th -connecte, with English Steamer for Tumiaco, the port of the new ives. The, tollowing Steamehips will be <dis-patched on dates as given below: Oct.1 :h-Golden Age, Capt. W. F. Lapjdge, age Ayre oe ct. 19—Golden City, Capt. J. T. Watkins, connecting With Henry duneey. Cai Gray, mR Oct, 3lst—Montana,. © Geo.' H. Bradbury connecting with Ocean een, Capt. Wear. ‘ Cabin pastetigers bérthed through. ‘Ragone checked througle--100, ends allowed cadh naut ey pl An eXperienced Surgeon on board. vdicine and attendatce free, @ steamers will positively sail at 11.o’clock. Passengers are reqnested to have their haggage on hoard before 10 o'clock. Terongh tickets 10 Liverpool: by the “Inman Line” can be obtained at the pe M. &, le Co's Office in San Franviseo. For métchand{se. freight apply to Wells, Fargo & Co. ; The ¥piewdid steamship Colorado will be disagched On Tneaday. Jannary 1, 1867, for Hong. ong via Honolulu and Kanagawa serrying 6 sengers, maile-and reba Passengers an Felis will also. be taken for hanghe, te be Soamentade from Kanagawa by steamer, For parrage and other information a y at the. Pacific Mail Steamship Company's office, corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorff streét#, San Fran~ cisco, OLAVER ELDRIDGE, Agent. OPPOSITION STEAMER DAY, OCT. a OPPOSITION Te New Work via: Nicaragua, _ Carrying the United States Mail, . The North. American Steamghip. Company will dvepatch the favorite Steaws, ' ; MERICA, Edgar Wkkenan, Commander, Tye Arnbrien, gow her on trip, Fy om thor oughly everhanle : vaired. She receive@ New Boilers, has Neos Dente Pee Canlked, Coppered and Painted throughent, naking her one of the strongest and best Steamers on thePacific, utEnup For San Juan Bel sur, Nicaragua, . From Mission Street/Wharf,(atil a; M,’ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 166. any STRERT, Connecting at Greytown the NEW YOK Necks Roomaathateth mus. 100 Ins site. ; ic November 156. on Thursday, Seems,