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September 28, 1866 (4 pages)

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SARASASS ARSSSSAS SF LIFE” ij aa 1] ee f ir wy S wese et US Te PVT OO aS SAABRSSRS St The Daily Trnnseript. N. P. BROWN & M. 8S. DEAL, Publishersavd. Proprietors. Office Cor. of Broad & Pine Streets. MARY DOLORES \LEODOR, MIDWIFE AND DOCTRESS No. 57 Spring Street, Next door to John Blasauf’s Brewery. SES only table Medicines and pays parU ticniar a Gation to diseases of seit A we tell ing all kinds of maladies without injuring _the system. Apply to PHILIP DUCA, at the Italian arber shop, Broad stréet, opposite Stumpf's lotel. ang JAMES MONRO, Dealer in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned . Beef, CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c, ga Everything in the Meat line sold at the lowest Cash price,_Shop on Broad Street, opposite the Theatre. fel CH. FERRAND, WPHOTOGRAPHIC.4 —AND— DAGUERREAN ARTIST, Every kind of Photographs avd Ambrotypes taken in the best style of the Art. ON PINE STREET, Over the United States Bakerv. q J. L Caldwell and John Caldwell, Attorneys and Counselers at Law. OFFICES AT NEVADA and. MEADOW LAKE, Office No. 42 Broad street. Nevada City. Office on south side of B. street, Meadow Lake. “3.1. CALDWELL, Notary lic for Nevada Connty and Commissicner for the State of Nevada. JOHN CALDWELL, Districi Attorney and No: rf Public for Nevada Connty. . I. CALDWELL. Depnty District Attornev. THE “GEM”. SALOON. VAN ALSTINE & JENKEN, HS THE ABOVE NAMED SAOn Broad Street, A few doors below Crawford, Leavitt & Co’s store. =" If yon want-a “good square drink” ora Fine Cigar, drop into the GEM and you'll get it. LAGER BEER, for sale wholesale and Retail. Nevada, Sept. 10th. MUSIKC! MUSIOY C,H. CHASE, TEACHER OF MUSIC. 'TRUCTIONS GIVEN ON THE. PIANO, i Guitar and Violin. Pianos tuned and other were Instrnments repaired, title Music furnished, from two to six pieces as may be desired. Music arranged for the Piano, Guitar‘ or other a30 instruments, easy or difficu}t as desired. McCUE’S STAGE LINE. Sixteem Dollars to Virginia City, —Over the— HENNESS PASS ROAD. FROM GRASS VALLEY and NEVADA to . ee EUREKA, BOW MAN’S, * MEADOW LAKE AND. VIRGINIA GITY. Having leased the stock of D. B. Nye’s Summit City Stage, on and after Monday, Sept. 3, stages will leave the office at Grass Valley and Nevada, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Morning, for the above places. Passengers by this. line vl! LAY OVER NIGHT at Meadow ‘La This line is well stocked for stagingand it is well known that the Henness Pase Route is now, always was, and always will be, the best route across ng mountains. _Retn.n stages leave Me poe tity came days in the. marning.— Leaves Meadow Lake Office, at Lake Honse, eveha le ah THURSDAY anc SATURDAY for, Grass Valley and Nevada. : J. $. McCUE, Proprietor, C. M. BATES, PMYSTCTIAN. —OFFICE— In Masonic Building, .on Pine street, Nevada city. PAINTING! PAINTING! ; PP. L. RYAN, JAS REMO NT SHOP TO : H ey VED HIS PAI ) _ MOOK & LADDER HOUSE ON, BROAD STREET. _) 9 He is prepared, as heretofore, to do ‘All kinds of House, Sign, Carriage oe a REE ~,yp— (2Y j Ornamental Painting, On short notice and tn'a style that cannot be exceca celled in this State. : ” se —~MELLVILLE C. KEITH, M. D. Homepathic Physician, NO. 655 HOWARD STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, Persons suffering from. i CANCER, PALSEY, PARALYSIS, AND CHRONIC DISEASES pash other cs sia hopsin cet rho have been Payvicians. will find { gS ee As C. NELES, , ‘BEAUTIFUL MACHINE, viewing it as we do MOST IMPROVED MACHINE NOW IN USE, at Law, . SP. FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE. . ’ . REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON SEWING Machines, California State Fair, 1866: ‘*To the President of the State Agricultural Society: Your Committee on Sewing.Machines beg leave to report that we have examined the several Sewing Machines on exhibition and find that, for GENERAL USE, THE FLORENCE IS THE . BEST, J.N ANDREWS, + "THOS. C. McHALE, . L. ELKIUS.” Florence Sewing Machine RECEIVED. THE. HIGHEST PREMIUM AT THE STATE FAIR JUSTCLOSED, over the Wheeler & Wilson and Grover & Baker, as THE BEST for GENERAL USE, and also received the FIRST PREMIUM on Sewing Machine Work. ; REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE, (Composed of the best Mechanical talent in the} State—all practical men,) ON SEWING MACHINES, State Fair of California, 1865. FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES! After a careful investigation ofthis NEW AND. in its mechanical. points, we:consider that it is worthy of mnch praise, particularly that portion of its arrangement by which the, REVERSIBLE motion ?¢ obtained, which is simplicity itself, and in our opinion worthy of special consideration. — Also, the : ‘ ig COMPLETE AND POSITIVE CONTROL OVER “TE TENSION, As exhibited in this Machine, along with the arrangement for taking up the elack of the thread, as was shown in sewing without any alteration, and withont any stoppage of Machine, FROM THE FINEST LACE TO FOUR THICKNESSES OF LEATHER. Your Committee, therefore. after a close and carefnl investigation. contider it THE BEST AND and award it the FIRST.AND HIGHEST PREwos THOMAS HANSBROW. GEORGE SCHMEISER. SAMUEL BLAIR. Copy of Report of the Committee of Awards at the Fair of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, NEW YORK, 1865, To the FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO. for the best Family Sewing Machine. Highest Premium! Gold Medal! REASONS: 1«t.—ITS SIMPLICITY AND GREAT RANGE OF WORK24.—THE REVERSIBLE FERD MOTION. 34.—THE PERFECT FINISH AND SUBSTANTIAL MANNER IN WHICH THE MACHINE IS 4th -THE RAPIDITY OF ITS WORKING AND THE QUALITY OF THE WORK DONE. Sth.—THE SELF-ADJUSTING TENSION, R.A, DIVER, Agent, Nevada. Nevada, Sept. 18th, BOOTS AND SHOES. “ WILLIAM R. COE, Corner of Main & Commercial Sts. Nevada City. Thave just rhcetved « P NEW STOCK OF GOODS, * Consisting of Gents’? Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Ladics?, Misses’ and Children’s Balniorals, Gaiters, Shoes, Slippers, &e., &¢. — From the best. Manufacturers of New-York, Philadelphia and Boston. Rubber Boots, Gents, Ladies, Misses AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES, Just from the Manufactory; received by’ the last steamer. I also have a fall assortment of SHOR FIN DINGS, Miller’s Celebrated Harness Biacking, Neats Foot Of, French Calf, Kip,-Lining Skins, Sole Leather, Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, Thread, Lasts, and in fact everything to be found in.a first class Shoe and Finding Store.Repairing done itr the very best style. Boots and Shoes made to order, And a good fit 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 this city. o REMEMBER. THE CORNER.. PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE: (Established in-1853,) hy JAMES J. OTT, _ Office—28 Main Street, Nevada City. Go AND ORES OF EVERY oaks Of Kessy® A eee ete niv pieemibe ot aapharror” Pysiciaw end @oulist. fe) . ‘Up Prater Overs & Beckman’s. AePERBBTS.,} 5, the section éq) one Valley for Sebing and Hours from 8 to 10.4. M18 to and 3 to R. W. TULLE. USE. 3. W. HINDS, © ; i aks “RANKING HO ' —AXND— bits ASSAY OFFICE. Successors to G. W, Kidd. -_—— \ AVING bonght the well known Banking House and business of G. W. Kidd. “ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, Will carry on the Banking business, at the old stand, under the firm name‘of Hinds & Tully. The Highest Price will be paid for Gold Dust. Gold Bullion discounted at-the: Rates: Liberal advances made on Gold Dust on Bullion 1 for Assay or Coinage at the U,S. Mint. sits receiv Checks on San Francisco and Sacramento. Drafts on the Eastern Statesat the lowest.rates. . ections miade. Staté'and Connty securities purchased at the highest market value. Agents for the London and Liverpool Fire and Life Insurance Company. : _. Gold and Ores of every description Melted, Refined and Astayed. All Assays warranted to be correct. ~ : Conspaporviente—P8h Francisco, Bank of California; Sacramento, D. O. Mills &Uo.; New York, Lees_& Waller. : -G. Rw CRAWFORD, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. —— RETAIL WEALER IN STR APLEONERY, Blank Booka, Sheet Music, . Albums, Gold Pens; Mouldings,] Engravings, &evke. &e. Picture Frames, of any size, made te order. . 27-Constable and Justice's Blanks on hand. CHARLES F. ROBBINS & €0., PAPER. WAREHOUSE, 538 Clay Street, San Francisco. Tmporters and Dealers in re TYPE, PRESSES AND’ PRINTING MATERIAL. San Francisco, Sept. 13th. ,
> PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO’S: THROUGH LINE a Maw: FO. RK. Carrying the U, 8S. Mail, Leave Félsom street Wharf, at 11 o'clock A. m. of the following dates; for PANAMA. connecting via Panama’ Railroad, with one of the Company's 4 aman ee from ASPINWALL for NEW On the 10th, 18thand 30th of each month that has 30 days. On the 10th, 19th and 30th of each month that has 31 days. 19th and 30th fall on Sunday, they will leave on Saturday preceding ; when the 13th falls on Sunday, they will leave'on Monday following. Steamer leaving San Franciseo.on the 10th touches at Manzanillo. All tonch atAcapulco. Departures of 18th or 19th connect with French. Transatlantic Company’ s Steamer for St. Nazaire and English Steamer for South Amegica. Departure of 10th conncets>with Englieh Steamer for Southampton and P. R. R. Co.'s Steamer for Central Ameriga,,._Departare of 30th, connects with English Steamer for Tamaco, the port of the new mines. The following Steamsahips will be dis. tched on dates as given helow:: ‘ hencamber 10th—-Constitution, Captain E. 8. — connecting with Arizona, Captain aury. September 18th—-Colorado. Capt. J.T, Watkins connecting with Henry Chauncey, Capt. Gray. September 29th—Sacramento, Capt. J. M. Cavarlv. connecting with OceamQueen, Capt. Weir. Cabin. passengers berthed through, Ragyage checked through—100 pounds allowed each adult ‘passenger, An experienced Surgeon on bored. edicine and attendance fre«. Piese eteamers will positively eafl at 11 o'clock. Passvivers are requested to have their haggage on-board hefore 10 o'clock. Through tickets to binerene by the ‘Inman Line” can he obtained at the P. M.S. 8. Co’s Office in San Franciseo, . For merchandise freight apply to Wells, Fargo & Co. The splendid steamship Colorado will he dispatched on Tnesday. January 1, 1867, for Hoty cong via Honolninand Kaasgawa carrying pe sengers, nails and freight. Passengers and freight will also be taken for Bhahshie, to be forwarded from Kanagawa by steamer, . For paseage and other information apply at the Pacific Mail Steamship: Company's ofice, corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorf @reet+, San Franeixco. OLIVER ELDRIDGE. Agent, “BEAR VALLEY HOUSE. —— JUNCTION.OF THE NEVADA. AND, DUTCH FLAP RUADS TO VIRGINIA CITY. KK. 0. FOMPKINS, WOULD INFORM THE TRAVELING Fat publie and all who wish. to spend a season . HH = ~ ee magpie part of ee ws yet Elegant Hoase at WETS BELO A in as good State. And is style as at any other House in iit. and handxing room THE HOUSE. has just. been — far forty pervone enough for le T " est of food— carat noreuyertor hn House i this county. SHING There ie no place hunti When the 10th, fF: * MILLINERY & DRESS MAKING. ‘No. 28 Conmpereial Street, NEVADA CITY, MES. Ws A. NEWTON, Ww OULD respectfully inform the Ladies ef this city and county that she has just opened with an assortment of me Fine Millinery and Fancy Goods! i With the. very Latest improvements in MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING. ; We are also prepared to. Clean and Press old Hats & Bonnets. STAMPING NEATLY DONE. —AND— ‘i Teaching in Leather Work. FRAMES FOR PICTURES. x diately. sept? MILLINERY. MRS. DOBSON would reepettfall inform the Ladies of Nevada city and _vicinity that SHE HAS JUST RECEIVED The Very Latest]Styles of Bonnets, HATS, CAPS, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS. Gipsey Bonnets for Ladies & Misses, CHINESE PEARL HATS, Gold “and Pearl Straw Gimps for : BONNETS, Pattern Bonnets, direct from Paris, Her entire stock of Millinery being the largest, richest arid best selected ever offe for sale in Nevada county. ° NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER, Bonnets and Hats bleached, premet ‘and altered to the latest shapes. Remember the place, No. 46 MEL) Strect, Grass Valley. @ TOWNE & BACON Book and Job Printers, Biank Book Makers, ‘Book Binders, Paper Rulers, 536 Ciay Strect, opp. Leidesdorf, SAN FRANCISCO. , Set. pe FIRM ARE LARGE IMPORTERS of Pas Bp Printers’ Material, Inks, &¢., and with the oped Printing Office in the State are able to do good work with despatch, at very low prices. Parties sending orders from the Interior will be served as faithfully as though personally present. Agents for H. D. Wade’s Inks, Samples and price lists furnished if desired and work gharanteed to give satisfaction.’ jy13 GRASS VALLEY & NEVADA CITy STAGE LINE. AVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS long established aud popular Stage Line, we are ready to carry passengers over the road with speed and eatety, promising to treat those who ride with us in a corteous, and we trust, in a satisfactory manner. . “ Hours of departure—Leaves Exchange Hotel. Grass Valley, daily, at 8 and 11 o’clock, A. M., an 4o'clock, P. M. Leaves Nevada. daily, at 9 o’clock, A. M., and 2 P. M. and 5 o'clock, P.M. CLEVELAND & ROYCE. Propr'’s. Boot and Shoe Maker, . REMOVAL. — B “LUTZ would take this method of informJe ing his old patrons that he has removed to the Building, a few doors below the National Exchange Hatel, on : BROAD STREET, Where he is hefter prepared to make the best of BOOTS AND SHOES, atthe shortest notice, in fashionable style; and at low rates, Boote and Shoes repaired. Call and T bed ag antee eatisfaction. B. LUTZ. Nevada, dune 14th, H, J. Booth, G,W. Prescott, Irving M, Seott. UNION IRON WORKS, Cornerof First and Mission Sts. San Francisco, -* ‘Bwtablished im 1849, j AVING by far the oldest and moet extensive éstablichment onthe Pacitic coast, we are now prepared to furnisu, at tne shortest notice and at most reasonable rates, all kinks of maquiere Quartz Mills and Quartz work made a speciality. \ PWe have the best patterns of Cams, Tapprts, mortars, &c, Sule manufacturers of the celebrated Franklinite tempered Shoes and Dies. Blake's Crushers, Quartz Screens n ART gor and «ize, Svdium Amalgam and allt 1 . ed by the miner. aise pt ‘ Excelsior pump for domestic nse and for deep’ mining—from 23¢ inches to’ 10 inches in diameter. SAN FRANCISCO PTONEER SCREEN WORKS JOHN W. QUICK, Prop’r. AS-removed ie the vue AN. wor geo ‘RE Fuemont? STREET, between Mission Howard, San rancisco. Screen Panching aa ité branches—at greatly reduced rates. Quartz Mill Owners axing my nano iow. attended to. { N.B—J W. a competent and D this ase ee Six Apprentices wanted imme3 46 MILL S87.,..GRASS VALLEY. . " i ee ORLOR oa INSURANCE COMPANY }} OF SAN FRANCISCO, Nos. 416 and 418 California Strest;, THE STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALLY” ay LIABLE. cee es dave es eee CALEB T. FAY. Presidtiit.” ‘p0 Gustave Touchard, Marine Director, + i A. H. OTHEMAN, Agent for Nevada.” WILLIAM: 6, ars Wholesale and Retail Reb eit. FURNITURE, OILS. LAMPS, &e, MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY . (eee 4 ta” THE CHEAPEST FURNITURE : IN NEVADA COUNTY._gg) All Goods delivered Free of ChaW. C. POPE fs the only Licensed Auctioneer im Nevada county. Orders promptly attended to. Grass Valley, July 8th, 1856; 5 ©) Se 9 [ a THE BEST FURNITURE. TO BE FOUND.. This side of San Francisco ie kept at the Store of: soci e J. E. JOHNSTON; 4 EROS reet, nearly opposite z t, Y opposite National Exchange}. i ; Bureaus, . ; ) Chairs, Botstenda,, ‘Sofas, esitang Mirrors, &c, EVERYTHING GOES—CHEAP FOR CASH. UPHOLSTERING and REPATRING None at thé shortest notice. Bt Fak er Call and examine the Stock Lm > 53 ANTELOPE RESTAURANT, . BROAD STREET, NEVADA, ALEX, GAULT... PROPRIETOR, + a ") THANKFUL FOR“THE WBER:. al patronage bestowed duri : years’ experiencein the RESTAC. RANT business . promise to: wr et efforts to please all who may favor me withas é Meals served up at all hours, Nevada, July 17th, 1866. BLAZE’S SALOON! . Corner of Pine and Commercial sts, ee ‘ om t@ IF YOU WANT A GOOD DRINK eh} . GOTO BLAZE’s, — ‘al > DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. Officé—corner of Broad: and Pine sts,” I would inform my friends and! ail wiebing my services that I am. prepared to attend those fay, ‘ , me-witht a-call, atany hour. after having become eensitive by axpasaie of : ‘. nerve will be filled without causing pain I WILL WARRANT ALL WoRK done at this offiée to be performed in a more: skillful better satistaction given than elvewhere in a vicinity, otherwike no charge will be made. “My: charges are moderate. and to suit the times. 1° am permanently located in this eity. Reeld ce= Secramento strect, third house Tempe-ce Hall, Vulca ' promp’ : ; done at paeie Wexk P tly and: neatly, Frames! Frames! Frames! “1 ge, ee H** RETURNED TO THE OLD'STAND No. 9% Broad Street, Nevada Citys, Opposite the Pennsylvania Engine House. Where he has.on hand the heet at -ny, Walnut, Gitt and offer kinds of Mon —gm oe nd oe shee inde of ames wah viga ‘tnre and all ot ’ short notice and in the best +t ie nate CARPENTER WORK, all kinds, done at eghort. 225. notice. : UNION HOTEL. . . Second and K Sts, SACRAMENTO). iy