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VOL. XIX.
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NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPT 12, 1869
The Daily Transeript.
N. PB. BROWN & ML. S. DEAL,
Publishers and Proprietors. .
Office Cor. Broad & Pine Streets.
= =
——en0. W. ED, “FW. Hos. ew, eviey . S Public to the
GEORGE W. KIDD & €O,,
: BANKERS,
BROAD STREET.. ... NEVADA cITy.
N AND AFTER THIS DATE, we propose
to-encourage the ewe. Interest. of Ne. vada County, by paying the Mint Valuation for
all Bullion or Gold Dust offered us—less the
charges at the Mint and Express charges for
transportation. :
, Also propose to Loan Money on Good Secur. ity ata Low Rate of Interest. he j
* “Highest price paid for State and County Securities, eS
Buy and Sell Legal Tenders at small margin
for profit. ;
‘Sight Drafts on San Francisco, Sacramento,
Stockton, San Jose and Virginia City.
aenee fersale on New York, London and
ublin, Ireland. ° ¥
Receive Deposits, make collections and
transact a general Banking bnsiness.
Gold and Ores every description melted, refined and ssvaror! aes os
' Agents for the London and Liverpool end
Globe Tnsurance Co,
Correspondents--The Bar« of California,
, San Franciseo ; D. O. Mills-& Co. Sacramento
city; The Bank of Stockton, Steckton ; The
Bank of San Jose, San Jose: Agency wanet
n California, Virginia City.
BOOTS AND SHOES
WILLIAM R. COE
Cerner.of Main & Commerciai Sts
: Thave just received
NEW STOCK OF GOODS,
Consisting of ;
Gents Soots, Shoes and Gaiters
Ladies’? Misses? and Children’s
Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes,
Slippers, &c., &c.
From the best Manufacturers of New York,
abber ootaGonteL dies, M1 Rubber Boots,Gen adie 830
AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES,
Just from the Manufactory,received by the last.
steamer, I also have a full assortment of
SHOE FINDINGS,
yes i Celebrated Harness Blackng, Neats: ot Ott,
its, and in fact-everything EPR
pairing done in the very best style.
And a good fit warramced in every case. I
keep Beots of my own manufacture always
On Bee and will sell my Goods
*aper than any other
this city.
HOTEL AND RESTAURAN7.
F. STUMPEF, Proprietor,
BROAD ST., above Pine, NEVADA CITY.
HE undersigned having RE-PURCHASED
all the personal property and fixtures at
his old stand. and wi!l continue to carry on the
Hotel and Restaurant. business,
At the same place,
* And in a Similar Manner,
GOOD ROOMS,GOOD COOKS,
GOOD MEALS,
GOOD LIQUORS,
LOW PRICES,
German spoken
se in
> French, English and
in the House, :
APARTMENTS FOR LADIES
«a HATLY FURNISHE!L FOR LADIES, and
the best of Accommodations provided,
‘ Nevada, Oct. 6th.
Fruit and Vegetable Store.
i. R. RUMERY,
Commercial Street..Nevada City,
. Gap ag constantly on hand a good supply
E oO: :
VEGETABLES, RANCH AND F/ K KEIN BUTTER, CHEESE, CANNED # kUITS,
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES,
¢ . EGGS, &c. &c. &e.
' “'@F" Lhave made arrangements to receive
all the different-kinds of “NEW VEGETABLES AND. FRUIT as soon as they appear in
the markets below. .
Give me a call. al6
SAN FRANCISCO
. PIONEER SCREEN WORKS.
JOHN W. QUICK, Manufacturer,
EMOVED to 2u8 Fremont Street, near
Howard, SAN FRANCISCO,
’ Having increased facilities Ican furnish the
slot or cut Screen, the bestin use gt 60 cents a
toot and chaper by the quantity, made from
heavy Ruasia Iron. Elon have greater dis
charge than the purched Screen, will not
choke up, and for phi. fpr cheapness and
durability are not excelled,one being equal to
six punched. A large number of mills are us
ing them in preference.to the punched screen.
Also, best punched Sereens for Quartz, Cement, Flour and Rice Mills at cheaper rates
than heretofore. Ordergsolicited. jyi4
LOBNER & IRVING,
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
COLFAX, CAL.
ARK, GOODS PLAINLY “CARE OF L.
& I, Colfax.”? Send shipping receipts with each consignment of aps
&-3" Mark all goeds-care of C. P, R, B. Co.,
L. & J. Colfax.»
ETC
—_—
sitiamaeniciiie re re
PATENT METALLIC :
WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINE,
J. B. DRUMMOND & Co.
‘GENTS, desire to call the attention of the
. Everlasting Clothes Line !
Some of the Reasons why You
should buy one:
"They are Cheap and will last 50 years .
They are made of Metalic White Wire!
_ They are warranted not break down—no
matter how much weight you place on them }
They will not rust or corrode !
They are trnly an ornament !
} ~ Clothes will not freeze to the Wire in cold
\ weather !
It will save you its price in saving you time
and trouble every six:months that you own it!
There are 10,000 other Reasons
. why you should buy one. Will
you do it? Only 4 cents a foot !—
Just think of it !
J.B. DRUMMOND & CO.
a23 Agents for Nevada City and County,
BLIVEN & POTTER,
Dealers in
Crockery & Glassware, Sp :
WILLOW WARE, LAMPS, CUTLERY,
PLATED WARE,
French & American Paper Hang
ings, Borders, Window Shades,
Fixtures, etc, ete,
Agents for the Home Shuttle Sewing Ma
ine. No. 18 Commercial St. — 219
J. &. FAIRCRILD
SPENCE & CO.,
Dealers in
E. M, PRESTON.
‘Drugs,
_ Patent Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c.
(8 A new supply of Toilet Articles jus
received ery
We" fine pair of ASSAY SCALES for sale
cheap for cash.No, 43 Broad Street, Nevada,
re aes
@ RB. CRAWFORD,
BROAD ST., (Spence’s New Building.)
DEA ER IN
EWMUSIC
RETAIL
STA TION ER Y
Blank Books,
Sheet Music,
Albums,
Gold Pens,
Mouldings,
Kngraving§a,
: : Me KC, KLe
Picture Frames, of any size, made to order
<a Constableand Justice’s Blanks on hand
Brass. Foundry
—AND—
Nevada Iron &.
MACHINE SHOP.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS built to
order. *
CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every
description.
QUARTZ MACHINERY constructed, fitted
up or repaired,
Every kinds of Building Castings,Saw,Crist,
Malt and Bark Mills; horse power and car
‘ Orders fi.ed promptly and at aslow rates as
any Establishment in Sacramente o7 San Fran1eco—freight added.
at (oe {DAVID THOM.
OH. FERRBAND,
PHOTOGRAPHIC
—AND—
DAGUERREAN ARTIST,
(er Every kind of Photographs and Ambro
taken in.the best style of the Art.
— ON PINE STREET,
Over the United States Bakery
JAMES A. STIDGER,
Attorney at Law
NORTH SAN JUAN, N#vava COUNTY
Real Estate Agent.
Collections promptly attendsd to.
with O, P. Stidger
Office
j3
M.S. DEAL
t Law, Attorney a ‘aia
Justice of the Peace.
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JACOB NAFFZICER’S
’
NEW MEAT MARKET,
ON COMMERCIAL STREET,.
Opposite Bliven & Potter's.
; ILL BE OPENED ON
ON THURSDAY, MAY 18th,
. He will kill his own Meat which will be the
best that can be found in the country and will
spare no expense to suit his customers. He
invites his old customers and as many new
Ones as will give him a call and guarantees to
give satisfaction to all,
All kinds of Meat and Sausage
will bekept on hand. arti
IMPORTANT TO MINERS!—THE NEW—
BLASTING AGENT,
(S. GIANT POWDER,.&
']\HE attention of Miners and Mine Owners
is respectfully called to the new explosive
agent known as
THE GIANT POWDER.
Ger" The manufacturers of the Giant Powder
guarantee a saving of 25 per cent. in the general working of the mine She use of Giant
Powder, in connection with the system of single handed drilling, using % steel, 1 inch bit,
33g hammer—an experienced single-hand driller doing the same amount of work as. two’
men the old way of working, making a complete saving of the labor-of one man.
GEO. E. TURNER,
Agents for Nevada. City.
BANDMAN, NEILSON & CO. Commercia.
aes, 210 Front street, San Francisco,
. H. BIRDSALL, Travelling Agent. a28
NEW YORK BAKERY
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA,
Jacob Hahn.. — a++-Proprictor,
HY BREAKFAST ROLLS, and HOMEMADE BREAD Every Morning.
Fresh Cakes and Pies every day. .
Hotels and Families supplied every morn
ing.
¢37~ All orders filled on short notice,
Give mea call. m4
___FPIRE EXTINGUISHER,
rY.HE CHAMPION FORCE PUMP for exry Psa Fires. (Johnson’s Patent.)
Price $10. is Pamp may be used for. Wetting Roofs, &c. near Fires, washing Windows
er Carriages, Pumping Water trom Boats,
Watering Streets and Gardens, Sprinkting
Fluids on’frees ‘and Plants for destroying insects, etc. . This Pump has proved itself to be
one of the most valuabie Inventions of. the
times. Itis Strongaud Durable, throws Six
Gallons of Water per minute, with a steady
— from 30 to 10 feet : it weighs 8% ibs.,
tands a pressure of 500 Ibs., and is 23g 1eet in }length. .
‘Lhe Presidents of all the Insurance Compaaie in Boston have recommended it to public
avor.
The Chief: Engineers of Boston, Charleston,
Cambridge, Rexbury, Chelsea, Lynn, Salem,
Newburyport, .tt have endorsed its merits:
Serious conflagrations have been prevented
by the use ofa single Machine,
Towns have voted thanks to the Inventor,
and Medals have been awarded by Institutes;
For full particulars send for Circulars.
V.S8.W PARKHURST,
Sole Agent for the Pacific Coast.
305 Montgomery Street, northwest cor: Pine.
San Francisco, Aug.17th. ;
DENTISTRY.
TT, W. McINTYRE,
[F DENTAL SURGEON !
Oftice—Cor, Broad & Pine Sts.over Banner's.
IS PREPARED TO DO ALL
kinds of Dental Work at short
‘ notice and in the best manner.-: Artificial Teeth inserted and a
good fitguaranteed. Full Upper Set, on Vulcanite, $25. ‘Teeth filled with Gold from 2
to $4. Nerve destroyed in sensitive Teeth,
if desired. All work guaranteed to pive the
best satisfaction orno charges made. n16
HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY.
INCORPORATED, SEPTEMBER 1864.
Office : 15 New Merchants’ Exchange Builuing, Caliornia Street. ,
Paid in Capital, $350,000,
JRE AND MARINE RISKS taken at the
‘lowest rates. GEO.S. MANN, Pres't.
Wm. H. Stevens, Secretary. ,
ji9 = J. B. JOHNSON, Agent, Nevada cit
Orrice — ‘TRANSCRIPT’ BUILDING,
. Nevada City Cala.
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GREAT. FIGHT AMONG THE
CANDIDATES!
story will be told, that_. JULIUS GREENWALD
HAS THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF . .
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
In Nevada County,
He has also on. hand che ee
GENUINE IMPORTED
FIGARO & CABANA CIGARS !
TOBACCO, the best assortment ‘ever
brought here, such as
FRUIT BRAND,
NEPTUNE, .
MARYS OWN,
PEACH BLOSSOM, —
&e. &e. &e.
Crompton’s 12 Ib, hard pressed,
Atlantic Cable,
Lester's Fig and Rough & Ready
Twist—the best ever brought to this
market,
Navy, of every description,
And all other brands of
CHEWING AND SMOKING
TOBACCO,
. Too mumerous too mention.
—
Consumers will save money by
buying their TOBACCO in large
quantities.
— .
Also, a Jarge selection of
Meerschaum Pipes,
iX L Pocket Knives
Playing Cards,
Monte & Faro Cards,
Matches,
Pipes,
&c, &e,
Which he will gell ata small advance on San
Francisco Cost.
JULIUS GREENWALD,
NEVADA CITY.
NEV ADA BAKERY,
No. 78 Broad Street.
AMEX. GAULT.....Proprietor.
LB orate for the. sale of the most celebrated
CRACKERS,
Of San Francisco. Also a superior article of
CRACKERS, masufactured on the premises,
_ Constantly on hand a good variety of
BREAD,
PIES, —
CAKES,
&C. AG, &Cy
tr" By doing my own work Lam enabied to
sell on the most reasonablterms. . ard
JAMES MON 20,
Dealer
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef,
CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c.
=" Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash
Shop on Broad Street, opposite the Nevad
Theatre. “ 012
L, W. WILLIAMS, Js B. JOHNSON
WILLIAMS & JOHNSON,
Attorneys & Counselors at Law
_ And Notaries Public,
L. W. WILLIAMS, Commisastongr of Deeds
the State of Nevada, Nevada, Cal. 031
JOHN CALDWELL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Notary Public.
NEVADA ¢ITY.
Nevada, Aug. 17th.
Gi.
aS od
At™ THE ist DAY OF{SEPT, SHE
child bebe m 5 and 12 years of age, Free.
Ra BAGGAGE oer ye
BROAD STREET .
Woe
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD.
“NHANGE -OF ‘TIME.—Eastward—Rxpress
Train leaves Sacramento daily at 6:30
“M.; arrives at Junction 7:40 a.m; Colfax, 9340
4. M.; Reno, 4.05 Pp. a.; Wadsworth, 6.10 P; m.;;
Carlin 7.50 a. m.; Elko, 9 35.4. m.: Promontory, 19.00 Pp. m.: Omaha, 3.10 Pp. m.: Chicago 4:15
Pp. M.: New York, 6:30 a. mM. Te
RETURNING-—Express Train Jeaves Proni. éntory daily 4:10 Pp, m.; arrives Junction 12,30
Pp. M., Sacramento 1.20 P. M. ;
-PHROUGH TIME GOING EAST=-F¥om
Sacramento to, 0: , 4days and 7 hours ; to
Chicago, 5 days and 7 hours; to New York seyen days. bie
TWO TRAINS DAILY, (Sundays excepted):
leave Sacraniento 6:30 4, M. and 2P. m,; arrive —
Junction 7:40 A. M., and 3:15 P. M.; Morravilie: :
9.30 4 m. and530P.m. Leave Marysville 5:30:
A. M. and 10-104. mi: arrive.Junction 7:30 a.
as and 12:30 P: m.;, Sacramento 10:00 a. M. and:
:20 P.M.
THROUGH FARE REDUCED—From San.
San Francisco or Sacramento to Omaha, $83 25.
to St. Louis, $97 50; Chi $97 50; to New
York, $112 50; to Boston, $114 75.
SILVER PALACE SLEEPING COACHES
are run daily from Sacramento to Promontoy. Double Lower Berth,85 00; Double Upper:
rth, $5 00; State Rooms $1200. te:
Berths accommodate two persons; State
CHILD not over Twelve (12) yeas of
ane. Half Fare; under Five (5) years of Age,’
ree. ‘
100 POUNDS OF BAGGAGE (per adult
‘Free. 50~Pounds: * oid
ti a mento‘and Omaha
;
1 Sup’ te
cH
Re an see OS™ .
_ SAN FRANCISCO,
Sacramento and Calistoga,
Via VALLEJO,
'
ON and after April 5th, 1969
i. ‘Steamer New World will leave.
her berth at FRONT STREET
WHARF, corner of Val.ejo 8t.,.
SAN FRANCISCO, at 74. m. and 47, , for
oe connecting with Express. Trains on,
C)
California Pacific; Railroad,
For Suisun, Vaca, Dixon, Davisville and SacPaenet. Also with the. Express Trains of:
e
_NAPA VALLEX RAILROAD,
; oe Soscol, Napa City,, Yountville and. Calis-.
ressagee sgumeet at Nape for, Sonoma. Santa
. burg, Cloverdale Gorter ’ &e: —
eek at aviavi e for Wontinea and for
ight’s Landing.
Petorning—‘teine leave Sacramento (Washington) at'6 a. M, and 3 Pp. m., and Calistoga at
¥ 4ou and 8.5 Ley
New World leaves Vallejo for San Francisco
atQa. M. and 6 ”,™M.,or on arrival of Trains
from Sacramento.and Calistoga.
Close connection made at Vallejo by all
Trains.with Steamer. i
Passengers go through direct each way between Sacramento and Calistoga by both the
Morning and Evening Trains,
Tickets sold and baggage checked to any
point, en, either line.
{ 828; D.C, HASKIN,
‘EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE
. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
. Opposite the National Exchange'
LANCASTER & ROBINSON,
Have the La
lot of H
RR
eet
ORSES
X CARRIAGES, and
BUGGIES to be found in this part of the State
Teams, with ele ! t Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the vhortottnotibe and on the
most reasonable terme. 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 te with
promptness,
., Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or month
and the best of care guaran i
LANCASTER & ROBINSON.
Nevada, Oct. 4th.
WM. NEELY JOHNSON,
Ae. EY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW, will practice in al) the Courts
in the Judicial District, and in the Supreme
Court. and having associated with him H.C,
JOHNSON, will devote spe attention toall
matters relating to public lands, before the
United States d Office, and at the State
Lard Office, at Sacramento, and before the
General Land Office at Washington City.
' Business arrangements have been completed
with prompt and competent agents in Washines for the speedy settlement of all land
claims, and it is believed that unneual facihties
can be offered to all. persons interested in land,
matters, 5
Applications for Preemption, Homestead,
Mining claims, ard all other classes ‘of lands
drawn up and prepared, agd correspondence
promptiy atten tn
Office at -Gillig & Mott's building, J street,\
between Second and ‘ hird, Sacramento.
Sacramento, une 3, 166%
Gro. Sgxcx & Co's Piano Fortes,
Masox & Wamtm’s Cabinet Organs,
ROOT .«& CADY,
_ Music Publishers and
yf ea tone and pail noaem a
tvery variety of 2" Munica
Merchandise, —
67 Washington Street,
GEO, F. ROOT.
E. T. ROOT, t CHACAGO,
€. M. Caby,. . as ,
s we