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October 7, 1866 (4 pages)

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aught at
at the RegFrancisco
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MERCIAL
i's Jewelry
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» Lafayette
~ pieces they play are filled with gems. of
. gate fourteen pounds, The tree.from
. terly Meeting for the presenti Conference
. Year,
. tings, R.W.C.T. of the United States,
p of this.city, at the Methadist Church this
F afternoon, at 14 o’clock. Temperance lectures will be delivered by Hastings, Hasevening.
. entrusted the business reported.. This
iw may
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NEVADA €ITY, CALIFORNIA,
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE,
Tux THEATRE.—On to-morrow. eve.
ning the Theatre in this city will be opened by a Company under the management
of Chas. Tibbetts. Miss Kate Déhin and
Mr: John ‘Wilson’ will play the leading
-parts, and they will be supported by a good
~stock Company. Miss Denin is vivacious and good actress, a first rate singer, .
and a handsome lady. John Wilson is re
cetitly from the “East, and this engagegnent will be his first appearance in’ this
city. The Company play. Comedy. The
wit and are. produced with,a dash ‘and
style that cannot fail to make them popular. An exceedingly attractive bill will
be presented. on ‘the first night; and the
Company will no doubt be greeted by a
full house. ©
The box office will-be open at the National Hotel,-at 10 o'clock te morrow, when
seats may be engaged without extra
charge. :
Tu® Recerpys.—The lady managers 0
the festival request us to thank rgd
da Quadrille Band for their services’ on
Thursday evening, and the com nity
of the festival. he gross receipts were
$408 75, and the net. proceeds $862 25.
MoUNTAIN Frvrt.—Mr. Pooler gathered seventeen. pears,.on a bough fourteen
inches in Jength, weighing in. the aggre:
which these were taken is only three years
old. The bough piay. be. seen at Nick.
Slecovich’s store, Sic
QUARTERLY MeetING.—The first Quar}
re age at the M. E. Church
last evening. Preaching at the usual
hours to-day, by Rev. N, Reasoner,
who’succeeds Mr. Ross as Presiding Elder
pales District.
TEMPERANCE -MEETINGS.—S. D. Haswill address the Sunday School children
well and Mills, at the Brick Church in the
Pack TRAIN.— Yesterday a pack’ train
of fifteen or twenty mules passed:through
this city. They were loaded with quartz
from the Mary Etta Ledge, which is to be’
tested at one of our quartz mills ® © ,
A Goop Run.—The American, Company of Sebastopol, Bridgeport township,
cleaned: up, after the ‘last rum of twelve
days, $10,000: On Monday last they put
off a blast Of “thireé Tiwhdréd Kegs of powder which loosened’up a large amount of
ground,
IxcomEs.—There.arée one hundred and
forty-eight ‘persons who pay taxesion’ incomes of over $1,800, for the year 1865 in
Nevada county.
Gawn.—John. Gregory killed -eight
Srouse in one day, near Moore’s Flat,
recently, :
Barrism,—The ordinance, of Baptism
will be administered at the close of the
Morning service, at the Baptist Church . .
to-day.
Tux Reason.—The card. of the ladies
Who had thenana genet Véf ithe festival,
would have appeared in the TRANSCRIPT
yesterday, had the party, to whom , they
explanation is due to those ladies wil
thought'their statement did not appear because Of our heplect.
Gor ug Breap & Burrer,—John Bigliar, who pronounced the warfor the Union
a failure, at Chicago, and is. still helping
Johngon to make it so, has beem appointed
U. 8. Deputy” Assessor in thé place’ of
Avery; removed. . “Hoorah’ for: Beer-gler,
Uxrrep.—In Nevada the ‘cops and the
wad and Butterites haye united and
nominated Jolin Si iy ad me:
This ig
i Governor.
not Johm\B.: Winters, “who is'of'a
t family and-a-sound Union man. :fo nominated for Congress}
Ashley “walkedshielag?’ # year ago and
. THESE GOODS “WILL BE) DISPOSED ‘OF AT
—
4
Le
CLOTHING EMPORIUM
} tOR !
BANNER ‘BROTHERS, ~
For , New. Stylés of
(FWPRALL CLOTHING a3
oe
They have Just Received the Largest
/ ‘stock of
tee brought into Nevada-County.
[a> tin wdoors
‘ THIS’ IMMENSE STOCK OF
FASHIONABLE. @OODS,
Has been selected expresely for 'this Market
and is perfectly adapted to the California Trade.
—
For Make, Style and Fit, these Goods
cannot be surpassed by any
Clothing House“in the
State of California,
—_—_—
SUCH LOW RATES THAT CANNOT
FAIL ‘TO GIVE THE" MOST
« COMPLETE SATISFACTION.
ee They have now in Store.a splendid assortment of i 5. j
FINE’ BEAVER ‘AND’ DRESS’ SUITS;
BUSINESS SUITS, __
New Styles and of Every Thedésiveion,
FINE BEAVER, DOESKIN AND CASSIMERE PANTS,
And every other kind of Pants suitable forthe
season,
SILK, PLUSH, VELVET AND CLOTH
VESTS.
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS.
HAT §& AN D C¢ A.B 8B,
‘Of Every Description
ee
FURNISHING GOODS.
We have :
from the: Fina est Lambe™Wool
Under Wrappers and
Drawers, down to ‘the
most ‘economical priccs ‘of .
' Grey and White Merino, Fy a
WHITE AND FLANNEL SHIRTS.
CRAVATS, GLOVES, ‘SUSPENDERS,
TIES, &&. &. &e.
{
CAL. BLANKETS, OF ALL COLORS.
: , .
Together with an Entire New Stock of
iF RUBBER.CLOTHING!
TRUNKS, VALISES, “SACHETS, &, &.
~ Our-Fall Stock is the Largest to be found in Nevada County, and our facilities in procuring goods
from New York and Philadelphia, and having taken advantage of THE GREAT! DECLINE: IN’
EASTERN MARKETS, ENABLES US TO SELL
OUR GOOPS AT SUCH LOW RATES THAT
WILE DEFY ALL COMPETITION, _ Persons in
want of any Goods in our jine will find it to their
advantage to call and-see fot themselves; ‘as we
are offering better inducements to pur¢hasers than any Other House in Nevada County. Remember the Place.
‘taportlle, Whale 2. wilifipeuedl®®**4
. OUR GOODS ARE-SUPERIOR TO THOSE OF
‘. Attorney and Counselor at Law,
GP HOTOeRAPHIC 23
. . types taken
_
Moowtl WA aio Gt
BE: UNDERSOLD
We will, after this date, sell oir
_ LARGE AND SPLENDID STUCK OF
INDIA HUBBER'GoODS, _
Still Cheaper than any other Clothing House.in the City or County.
we
. OTHER CLOTHING HOUSES IN THE CITY.
‘We don’t pretend to say that we imPORT OUR GUUDS FXUM NEW YORK
AND PHILADELPUIA,
We buy our Goods mostly in San
FRANCISCO AND WEBUY THEM
STILL CHEAPER THAN .
Nevada lmpurters;
CLOTHING HOUSE LN THE CITY, .
—CALL-AT—
S, HAAS & COMPANY'S,
Clothing Store,
COR. PINE. AND COMMERCIAL STREETS,
And convince yéurselves before purchasing
elsewhere:
Nevada, Sept. 15th.
PAINTS, OFLS, ‘TURPENTINES
RING'S ‘AMBROZIA,
B@rwiZgaRD OIL,
AND ANYTHING BLSE IN MY LINE.
~: —
For Sale by
J, F; BUSSENIUS,
Corner of Commercial and Pine Streeta.
NEVADA CITY.
ue
SODIUM AMALGAM,
Prepared and for sale by
E. F. SPENCE, Apothecary.
Nevada, August 25th j
A. G. NILES,
~~ OF FICE—Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City.
JAMES MONRO,
Dealer in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef,
CORNED PORK, VEAL, &,Ge" Everything in the Meat ‘line sold at the
lowest Cash price. Shop on Broad Street, opposite the Theatre. #1
CH, FERRAND,
(AND
DAGUERRBREAN ARTIST,
G@ Every kind of otographs acd Ambrothe best style of the Art. £
ON PINE. STREET,
Over the United. States Bakery.
WILLIAM C. POPE,
: _. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FURNITURE, OILS. LAMPS, &e.
*' MILL STREET. GRASS VALLEY.
Gy” THE CHEAPEST FURNITURE STORE
IN NEVADA COUNTY. 3
All Goods delivered Free of Charge.
WG. POPE is the only Licensed Auctioneer iri
Nevadacounty. Orders promptly attended to.
Grass Valley, July Sth, 1856.
) C. M. BATES,
PM YSICTAN.
Will do it again.
eo
CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES,.
Therefore we can undersell any other .
[Old stand of Jesse ‘Wall and his successors. }
A Larger stock of Goods in their line
‘than can be found in any other
store in the County,
Amounting to Something lese than & cargo for
the Great Eastern and consisting of — .
H rdware,
Wooden Ware, ee
Willow Ware, erat *
Crockery Ware, —
Glass Ware, =
[To which we might add for the. benefit
of competitors,’ BEWARE. ]}
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
WINES AND LIQUORS, _
“Of the Choicest Qualities.
BARLEY,
. WHEAT, ©.
BRAN,
SHORTS,
&e, &e.
«
On hand and to arrive,
moustly to arrive,
1000 kegs of Powder; Fuse enough.
For an Ocean Cabie and warianted not to
break connection. ,
A few miles of Rubber Hosé;4 kinds,
Which we are selling to the benefit of
one Goodyear,
100,000 gallons of Kerosene; Lard
and Lubricating Oils,
To grease the gudgeous of se Universe.
More Quicksilver than we want at
the present rates.
1000 Boxes of Candles, with wicks in
them and warranted to burn,
Sugars of all kinds, a mountain of
Teas ‘aiid Colfes, more kinds ‘than
ever kuown before.
A few Cords of Bacon, warranted
corn fed. On hand, also, a big pile of Lard, that
never inade a sheep's» acquaintance, or no sale.
1000 boxes Soap, from Colgates’ down
100 kegs and 49 cases Butter, We
buy and sell the best article.
100 kegs Nails, assorted.
Rakes, Hoes, . Pitchforks, Sluice
Forks, Shovels, Spades,
Sledges, Steel, Rope,
Twine, Rubber Packing, Demijohns
and any kind of liquors to fill them.
Case and Shelf Goods in any quantity
We button-hole nobody for custom and have no
motto but “fair dealing. «
eee
-—-TO ARRIVE—
1,000,000 Tons of all sorts of Goods
{When we buy and pay for them.)
We consult the tastes of our customers and remember always that it takes two to make a barain
gain.
EB Goods delivered at a reasonable distance
. free of charge:
GREGORY & W
. J¥SURANCR AGED
Hebd 8?
CY¥i
The following Fire Insurance.Compaaies, viz
‘Phe “Home,” of New York, °°" ~
The “Hartford, of Hartford, Conn.
The “Washington, of New York. '
The “Arctic,” of New York,
Whe “Phenix, of New York.
HAs decided to relinquish. business. on
the Pacific coast, we shall cease to issye Policies oj Insurance on and after this date. 4
‘The above. named Companies have t¥ansferred
their entire business to the ‘ y
Pacific Insurance Company,
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
The Bonds deposited with Wells, F & Co—
Four Hundred and Fitty Thourand Doilare—will
remain on deposit till all obligations under eutstanding policies waall have cvased. ° The subseribers will adjust and pay all-losses as heretofore.
. Thanking
have received at their hands, we ask that they will
transfer their patronage to the PACIFIC INSUR
ANCHE COMPANY, with whom we are now connected, assuring all our customers that their interests shall be tlly guarded ‘and that th: y will
find in the Pacific the same’ security, promptnéss
and justice that has ever chara cterized the Come
panies with which we have so long been conneeted.\ BIGELOW & BROTHD
General Insuranee Agents.
Fane Lie arie COMPANY,
San Francisco, July 2, 1866,
The Pacific Insurance Company having arranged
with Messrs. Bigelow & Brouher for the transter
of the business o1 che Fire Insurance Companies
lately represented by ihem, is now
offec to all parties formerly insured
panies equuily liberal terms aud
of all losses in United States goid coin. 5
Mr, H. H, Bigelow will be the General Agent for
this Company, irém this date, _ wd
: J. HUNT; President.
A. J. Ralston, Secretary.
y said comera payment
—New Agency—
PACIFIC INSURANvE COMPANY
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
The undersigned, heretofore Agent of all the
ney represented by Messrs. Bigelow &
Bro. having been appuinted Agent of ihe
Pacific Insurance Company,
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Will attend tu his friends as heretofore and conlosses prumptiy in Gold Coin,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent,
j NEVADA CITY,
Nevada, July 22, 1866.
$100 Beward
’ For an incurable, Case !
Speciai attention is respecttuily directed to our exclusive Manutaccure of the cele-brated Guideu Balsam, a preparation
never known to fail in the cure of Syphilis, in all its stages, and used in the French
hospitals ior the lust ten years withthe grea:
success. Kurobvions reasons, we cannot publish
the testimonials of the thousands who have been
cured by it, but io the inudimerable cases in which
it nas been administered we have yet to learn an
instance of its failare. GOLDEN BALSAM No,
1, for firet and second stages, such as sores on the
legs or body, sore eyes, &c. Golden Balsam, No.
2ior tertiary, Mercurial Or Syphilivic Kheumatism
rt of the Pacifié Coost. » Price: Fifty Dollars: per
ay or Kive Dullars, per Dette. : ;
C.F, RICHARDS & CO, .
Wholesale and Retail Droggists and Chemists,
corner Clay and Sanégome streets, San Francisco,
role agents, to Whom all orders miust be addrewsed, Also agents for the celebrated Span-ish Antidote, a préparation’ warranted to cure Gonerrhw, Gleet, Irritation, Gravel, and all Urinary Derangements. Neither of the above gen-.
uine without oursignature across
4 the face of the
wT » label. o .
STOMACH BITTERS,
A PURE AND POWERFUL, TONIC, CORRECTIVE AND METERATIVIS
OF WONDERFUL EFFICACY: IN ‘DISEASES
i {-OF PHE-# OF . ise
STOMACH, ape Bie ayn fan dy
Cures Dyspepsia,. Liver m pia
‘Headache, General Debility, Ner‘
vousness, Depression of Spirits,
Constipation, Colic, Anuter:
mitent KFevers,Cramps and
all eer Pee oe of either
Sex, arising from Bod-=
5 ily Weaknens,
Whether inherent, inthe system or prodneed by
special causes.
Nothing that is not wholesome, genial and: restorative in its nature enters into the composition
of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS., ‘his
pular preparation contains no mineral of any
jud, no dgadily botanical element ; uo flerce-ex->
citant ; but it is a combination ofthe extracts of
rare balsamic berbs.and plants w.th the. purest
and mildest of all diffusive stimulaits: :
The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and
the appetite restored by this agreeable Tonic and
hence tt works wonders in case of Dy# ja and
in less confirmed forms of indigestion. , Acting
as a gentle and painless pperient. as well as upon
the liver. it-also invariably relieves (We const r
tian superinduced by irregular action of the
eslive Organs.
4 The A ody of Bilions colic is oranges . assuaged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by
occasiona resorting to it, the returnof the
complaint Inay be prevented. }
As a Generai Tonic, HOSTETTER’S BITTERS
produce effects which must be experienced or
witnessed betore they can fully appreciated.
In case of Constitutional Weakness, Premature
Decay and Debility and Decrepitude ey ys
old age, it exercises »n electric influence. In the
couvalesent stages of all it operates as a
delightful iuvigurant. When all ihe powers of
nature @ ¢ relaxed, it operates to re-Inforce and
re-establish them, © :
Last, but not least, it is the only safe stimulant,
being manufactured from sound and inocuous ma. terials, and entirely free from the acid elements
an more of less. iu all ‘ytohics and
tomachics of the day,
w of the community, as
SR att aiid, Storékeepw f
wr
¥
om
the pubhe for the matiy favors we
en to.”
tinue to insure against all Fire’ Risks, payidgall =.
test .
pains in the bones. etc. Sent by Exprébs to any
HOSTETIERS CELEBRATED
TETTER, SMITH & DEAN Agents.
Nos 401, a Battery 8t. ony = ne
Pam