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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

September 28, 1867 (4 pages)

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Siar. . Daily “Transcript. . _N. ee BROWN & M.S. DEAL, _ ~ Publishersand Proprietors.” ,.. Wee? Office Cor, Broad & Pine Streets. — OENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD . ‘ “NEVADA OrTY, CALIFORNIA saruRDAY ee SEPTEMBER 28, MOOT. oe BOOTS AND SHOES. WILLIAM R. COR, . Corner of Main & Commerciat Sts. 'Nevada City.‘Thave just received a” NEW STOCK OF GOODS, Consisting of ‘Gents? Boots, Shoes ana Gaiters, Ladies? Misses and Children?s. Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes, Slippers, &c., &c. 20 . From the best Manufacturers of New York, AND FTER AUGUST ist, 1867, until fi ‘ notice, the-tratns Of the Gece tral Pacific Railroad will ran as follows: Going East. Passenger trains will leave Sacramento at’ 6:30 4. m., and arrive at Cisco at 11.50 a, m.; also, at 8.85 B. M., ; arriving at Cisco at 9. 16 P. M " Passenge ptt i. Cisco at i gue ™M. arrive at Secramenta 4 al “1 at 2 Pp. u., arriving at t Sacramento at iP. passenger trains connect at The morn ae Auburn’ with Stages for Yankee dims, Forest alHill, Michigan Bluffs, Greenwood and Geo town: and at a cwith stages for Grass Eig’ Bowater tonville, Foret hogy sig ana Towa ill ; and at Cisco wth tages, f ‘ Summit City, Austin, fae points in the State of Nevada. e 6:30 a. “ tion with the ¢a _onerrtin connects at the Junc.-of the California — pole for Lincoln and Marysville All trains ran daily, Sun ms, fnnititee R HITS y is beantifall in a fine grove on the turnpike between 5 Grass Valley & Rough & Ready. . It is laid ont specially for a BURYING GROUND, gud contains over FORTY ACRES OF LAND! The greatest care will be taken of the grounds, and no labor or expense spared to make Saenrccs. ne © the finest cemetery on the pat ames for sale on reasonfall particulars w.c Grass Vatiey, August 10, 1867 J. I Caldwell and John Caldwell Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Ottice No. 42 Broad stree = Nevada City. 4.1, CALDWELL! Public for tea PE, Supt. JOHN CALDWELL, District Attorney and — Public for Nevada County. Jd.1 ALDWELL, Deputy District Attorney HOT & COLD BATHS-25 cents. BRO HILIP DUCA can still be found at the old stand and fu ave (othe bent seyig. n the best style. On Sundays STREET, 19 P.M My Bath ee ta in as nice a manner as any in the State. BATHS ONLY ‘TRENTY CENTS feb10 NATIONAL Hair sia ree Saloon LAMPE would inigi . the ole this city wand vicinit he has pur3% chased the interest of va in the lpn oe Hair bent J a a Bk and will continue as fore, the old stand. fmm rer cutting of gents’, * and chil’e hair. If you want a aiid shave ta. lecoe “ shower bathe . ar, Sau — : for Knowles’ Vegetable Hair Rebtorer. MmUSsrc! 1 MUSIC! C. H. CHASE, one dat OF MUSIC. ba o8 Guadrile Music Tersshed, from two to . a eares Seay be cess the Pi Guitar no, other intruments, cry or dfn ‘‘estre4. Importers and Dealers in STATION ERY a BLANK BOOKS, _POOLSCAP, LEGAL, AND NOTE PAPERS, STRAW AND WRAPPING PAPERS, Sahing and h and huntin r attention ton f5> Philadelphia and Boston. Rubber Boots,Gents, Ladics, Misses . the AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES,* Just from the Manufactory,received b the Inst steamer. I also have a jalb babetment t of SHOE FINDINGS, Miller’s Celebrated Harness Blackings ‘Neats Foot Oil, French Calf, Kip, ef, Nelle A 8, Lace@ Leather, Pi Josie, emt and i io oak und in a first class Shoe. _ and Finding Store. Repairing done in the very best style. Boots and Shoes made to order. And & good fit warraused-in.every case. 1 keep Beots of my own manufacture always on and wil! sell my Goods Uneaper than any other House in REMEMBER -THE CORNER BEAR VALLEY HOUSE. JUNCTION OF THE NEVADA AND DUTCH FLAT ROADS TO VIRGINIA CITY. E 0. TOMPEINS, &: ‘WOULD INFORM THE BEAR VALLEY, And is prepared.to accommodate all in as good style asat any other House in the State. THE HOUSE has somely furnished eneugh for fo THE TABLE’ will contain the beet of food— county. superior to any House in thi 8 G'AND HUNTING.—There is no iecéin ia to Bear Valley; for petis fe sea eee Sagat, Sat n Sa usic far‘nished on short notice, +s Awils, sarend, VEL@ seasonat this beautiful partof NevaElegant House at Z MEAGHER, TAAFFE & CO., SAN FRANCISCO, IMPORTERS OF Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Yankee Notions, &e, AGENTS FOR . Mount Vernon Duck Company. Wholesale House: BATTERY STREET, NEAR PINE. Retail House: of J. F. McCORMACK, Successor to McCready & Brother, Dealer in MARBLE MONUMENT GRAVE STONES, \)}. Marble Manties, Table TOP AND GRATES, rm At. lower Rates than ever before SS offered in this market. A : MARYSVILLE. W. C. GROVE a for Nevada City. Marysville, Oct. 20t UNION: LIVERY STABLE. Foot of Main and Broad Streets. Opposite Union Hotel, Nevada, PLACE & MeCOWEN. ‘Te Let onthe most Reasosable Terms. Good Saddle Horses, for either Ladies . or Gentlemen. Skins, Sole Leather, . South America, and P. ING public and all who wish to spend . ag tT Bed that he has now opened his © t been built and hanaoe ate room } ‘9 MONTGOMERY STREET, [LICK HOUSE. . . PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP co’ —ror— NEW YoR K, SAPAN AND CHINA Will be dispatched as follows: Leave Wharf; corner First and Brannan streets, at 11 o'clock A. M. oe the following dates, for PANAMA, connecting via pet mor) . Railroad, with one of the Company’s month tint hae Gaye, On the 100, 1th an ith ofeach mon _ When the 10th, 19th and 30th fall on Sunday, y will leave on Saturday preceding ; when Papo py Ow in er leav os _ be sl ‘fouches at lo. All touch = me ures of 18th or 19th connect. with Frome Transatlantic Company’s Steamer for St. Nazaire and lish Steamer for America Throu ckets can be ob Pc, momgae <0 ve ee Bngtish team hae ustralia, an “Aihetich, ‘a1 Ht Co's Steamer for Central America. Through tickets can a . tained. The following Steamships will be dispatched on dates as given below Sept. 10th—Golden Cfty, Capt. Selfridge, connecting with Hen Chatincey Capt Gray.1@ Sept. 18—Constitution, Capt. Parker, conpat OB with ot be Caph Doak 30—Golden, Sc a a with Arizona, aury. aie Bounds 8 allowed os adult ve depo ao on te cine pone te These steamers will positively sail at i erdlock. Pas ge are requested to: have their on yeegitery. bcloek. Through tick: Liverpool b: Cunard, Inman and National Steamship Tine, can de obtajned at the P. M. . §. 8. Co’s Office in San Francisco. vee may poy Pane na on _ ee sith. erpool or Sou pton either via New York or St. Thomas—if a desired amonnt of £10 to will be advanced with . the above orders. Holders of orders wi'l be nired to identify themselves to the agents. a e ngand. sie marreantiion freight apply a é identi ‘Great Republic, Captain 8. joe will dispatehed from: wharf corner of First and Brannan streets, on September 34, . at noon, and will be followed by the steamtober 14 tpt Vokahame and Hoegbnae; oom to ° ongkong. conat Yokahama with steamship Costa Rica, r Shanghae. For pas: and na othe information ap at e Pacific 1 Steamship Comps Sect and Leidesd stfeets, OLIVER witht Agent NATIONAL.EXCHANGE. HOTEL. Broad trent; W Nevada City. LD AND: WELL — nectlng Cabin checked. thro THIS O lished. Hotel is opened to the it Putte. te tas bese aeermoe ea ead
en now one of the most ses in, the interior of the in an t position it ¢ommands a view of the City and surroi country and insures air in the heat ae ae Built of CK AND FIRE PROOF, its walle keep out, in a great measnre, the heat -Of the sun and give sect security in case of fire. EXCHANGE Ts near the centre of the town on a wide and THE business street of the city. There are no wooden buildin tel to endanger it in case of co THE “ROOMS Are Elegantly Furnished, the Beds are of Fay and Hair Mattrasses, unexcelled by an ni the State—all the Furniture new an of: the Latest 8tyle. Q SUITS OF ROOMS. commodious State. mane: the Hoagration. And every accommodation furnished Familes and the traveling public, and eve aa taken . to make the Housea HOME FOR BOARDERS. . THE E TABLE Will at all times be furnished with everything the market affords. THE STAGE OFFICE 4 The Coaches of the Colfax, Alpha, Washington, Omega, Moores, Woo’ *sand Orleans Fiat, Red and North San Juan have their o atand take their departure from this Hotei, j THE br nen Is fitted up in superior style where none but the best Wines and Liquors are to be found. The BELLIARD TABLES are Phelan’s best. THE LIVERY STABLE. Connected with the Establishment is a Livery Stable where the best Turnoute may be had.. LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietors. THE HOUSE IS KEPT OPEN ALL NIGHT. North American can Steamship Co, OPPOSITION TO NEW YORK, VIA NICARAGUA. Through ahead of the Mail. Shortest and only Healthy Route, f Fa Will dispatch the fast & favor ite epeamenip AMERICA EDGAR WAKEMAN, Commander. FOR SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Nicaragua, er Street Wharf. at 12 o'clock M, at Greyt cont cong cod . with the 2500 tons, ifiOR “i Sergeos beard ; Med . dence on Sac cine and attendance Free. oa As there is no Yellow Fever hor other Epi per pte try York. ‘A Steamer will follow October 5th, ie EE BAS ‘. and Gold Tie Mutual Life Insurance Co. O¥ NEW YORK, Sas the Largest Cash Assets, Pays the Highest Dividends; business of any Company in the United: States. The, Home Mutual Fire Insurance Company of San Francisco, . By judicious distribution of its risks and prompt paymént of all its losses by Fireor Marine is taking the lead of all Compantes $ B, DAVENPORT, Agent. Nevade City, Dec, 19th, 1866. GEO. W. KIDD, J.W.HINDS. RB. Wi TULLY BANKING HOUSE —AND— ASSAY OFFICE. GEO. W. KIDD & CO...Bankers. KK the Granite Building, on Broad Street, Nevada City. The Highest Pgice will be paid for Gold Dust. the Lowest Rates. } yo “ct . g nen poanted att tion Assay or Coinage at the Mint, Mt € “GREAT ta OAR on good collateral, at a pram te County Scrip bought LEGAL TENDERS bought and’ sold at the . Penenies recaired. fae nee San Francisco Sacramento pg Bb aseang Me. ities London, and is for the London and Li erpool Fire. fe fog the Le Company, i and.Ores Gren oF overs ts dcseription Melted, ' Refined and nor a ( ti) to, fi? ailia & rae soto GEO. ee KIDD £00. Virginia Glty, Agency THE BEST FURNITURE TO BE FOUND This side of San Francisco is kept at, . the Store of J. E. JOHNSTON. Broad.street, nearly opposite National Ex change Hotel; Nevada City. Bureaus, Wa Tables, Sofas, Mirrors, &c. EVERYTHING GOES—CHEAP FOR CASH. UPHOLSTERING a: G and REPAIRING Done at the shortest notice. > Call and examine the Stock !.44 ane G R. CRAWFORD, COMMERCIAL STREET RETAIL DEALER IN ne, , STATION ER Blank Books, Sheet Music, Albums, Gold Pens, Mouldings, Engravings, : &e. &e. &e, Picture Frames, of any size, made to order &27"Constableand Justice’s Blanks on hand. DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgicaland Mechanical Dentist. Office—corner of Broad and Pine sts. PRUIT,: fre t recived te fresh and Pure Cider Vin And does the Largest amount of} brands of PINE STREET, NEVADA, CONFECTIONERY, : —AND—. General Variety Stern eee Nuts and Confectionery. ; Goritine Havans Cigars and all the favorite siee Lot ot How matedd J ES, kinds, CIDER, 7 ie ¢ <. 8 as we but his system has produced lative, restorative and purifying cylg oeet atthe tepiohin tine trying away a! é impu 0 ia entireh cparwlenes 33 sytem “— < of gloom and darks accommodate his p * rail . For Sale. = “5.2 HE Ranch situated at . T Novel Guang ant tine Canon, Nevada and known as ‘Sack’s Old Homestead ‘WaGon AND ee SHOP. To 18 QUIT. & AN AN ean, alg Corner of SACRA & B. GER ha srry sewn the uCify where they re they wtih ait ia ni vada whe chine ph Borg Seige rr oa repens Sele pe done hed Shosing in the best style. inde Maskemidliee tion wilt tegen ns. rt notice. ‘ : OMSON will attend to the Wood © work Department, make new Wagons to or. er, tnd Fopait aid Once, § Work on Carriages, or anything line'done in ie and at Hee atonal ‘see PAINTING! PAINTING?! RICHARD H. ROWE, HANG REMOVED 0 acearteptons streets, is prepared to do all sign, Ornamental Plain Painting at short notice, and i fé ON REASONABLE TERMS. Special attention given to the painting of ' WAGONS, CARRIAGES, ETC. ALL KINDS OF House painting done in the best naniiee, ; GivE ME A CALL. 3 augsi RICHARD H. ROWE. Arrived from Europe & the East? . Late of the Gérman Hospital, San Francisco, DR. K. B. DIETRICH. Re to inform the public that he has established himself as a Pphystclan: hay ing scquiseit & practical know! of particularily of a new and ly use method to cure all kinds of diseases, rio matter how long and bad the disease, eat the use of Medicine, This methed will, without doub soon spread as extensively as in all parts of where thousands of maladies are oseones wit ates gi alc iafany will prefer 8 me’ to a often hear of vicknese where medi ceases to be eftective, ~ not advieable 1 “a poisonous. The human blood is often so impure, that only a medical treatment of several years can restore it toa healthy state, so as to roduce an equilibrium of the ily powers, many cures in @ few days or short time ; its giocss a vo a an ag pe Flood" or St y NO MEDICINES USED! has caused such wonder amo: edical men. that bribes and rewards were Coe .Potent Secret, but it was pn no avail, GIVE IT A TRIAL—CONSULTATION FRE Be a natural, true observer as you sho fe De, Thrust aside the yell pefore Byear eyes, to — you of . sbuhe inv tion will imp’ —~ Foon uies i d live in the desire it, the use of afull-power galvanic bat tery, for and nervous . Buaptures Cured Without T orme expelled in (remey meres, offered for theee. ne expense on aya 100 pounds bec / 3. JOHNSON,