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July 23, 1863 (4 pages)

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ind in great Life tifica ig our itions sofBes : years Ry ger. ved at retal agnifijisherry ind the Lmong slities , thes, lars, a First ell our tion is ition of y York. 9 reets. this day A pre5 All perse settle \CK. Tne Bia Race ror 2,000 DoLttars !— The long talked of match between those two celebrated horses “Honest Ance,” the prop~ erty of Mr. Robert Watt, of Grass Valley, and the celebrated mare, “Whitehall Maid,” he property of George F.Jacobs, of Quas ker Hill, has come to a close for $1,000 a side, at mile heate, + beat in &, to harness to rule. ~ Little is canted’ in saying this is going to . be one of.the most honorable of races, as each of the owners of the horses backs bis opinion with his money, and a close and well contested race may be expected, as the _.**Whitehall Maid” is fleet of foot, and both _ parties are confident of winning. In sports. man’s phrase, “‘may the best horse win.” There are $4,000 already put up. D. Dennison names Jacob's brown mare, ‘Whitehall Maid.” “i Robert Watt names sorrel gelding, : Honest Ance.”Remember this is the Great.“‘Ance” that trotted against the Queen of Trotters, ““Flo« ; ra Temple,” at Kalamazoo, Michigan, when she trotted in 2,199,!and ‘‘Ance” saved his _ distance. ;UGHES. , = Sa SPECIAL NOTICE. ae Jacob Rosenthal, H* removed to his old stand No. 54 Broad ; Street. where he has just received a ; SPLENDID sTOCK OF THE LATEST STYLES OF. Silks, Calicos, Delaines, Oil Cloths, Carpets, Hosiery, 7 &e. &e. Which he offera to the ladies of Nevada and vicinity at the yery, Lowest Prices ! Ladies will find it to their advantage te call and satisfy themselves that This is no Humbug! Iwill sell Goods lower than ever before offered in this ‘eity. Ladies of Nevada! Be not Deceived by . . aw Advertisement where they offer Calicos at 12 1-2 cents and other old trash at low prices, THIS 18 ONLY TO HUMBUG YOU, If you will only call at my store No. 54 BROAD STREET, NEVADA, You will get good Goods at reasonable prices and no Humbug. JACOB ROSENTHAL. "Nevada, July 19th. NEW STORE. NEW COODS. OPPOSITION DRY GOODS STORE. NO. 51 Bread Street. E have notéremoved to San cisco ae some of cur neighbors have reported. bu are in a new store opposite our old stand with The Largest and Best Steck of Geods * ever brought to this city, Aa we are determined not to be undersold we offer our goods at the . Seaarweings low prices: . Calicoes, 124 cents per yard. French Calicoes, extra quality, 25 cents per yard. Bleached Muslin, ‘ia as Lansdale and White Rock, 25 cents per yard. Steckings, 124 cents a pair or $1 per dozen. ‘dozen. Antherene of our steck im preWe ean om most of our gee sat a lower than other merchantecan buy them in San ‘cisco. HM. HOMWITZ & ional P. CHURCH, cars Having purchased the entire interest efT. H, & 4. J. Relfe, in the BROAD STREET BOOKSTORE, Woe reapectfull is ree ot ot pacar aamamaaaes to his Steck an PR a vag on and can sell as low —_ ce a dealer. I shall ores cased to seeany.who may favor me with t heir patronage or i or that may wish to examine my stock and prices. My motto shall always be Quick Sales and Small Profits! ” Aw I intend te be a fixture in Nevada, I will do business accordingly. I now 4 to contend against — pt Opposition !! or Give me a call. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. 8 A. P. CHURCH. A. any other Handkerchiefs 12} cents each, or $1 per phe dest race of the season will come. off, over ~-CLENBROOK COURSE, ON. ‘Saturday, August 8th, 1863. . BETWEEN Mare and Watt's “Henest _Ance,”? ~FOR— Two Thousand Dollars! Admittance to the Track, One Dollar. _ BRANNAN & DENISON, Proprietors. Fnceobs’ Nevada, July 15th. Clothing! Clothing! REDUCED-RATES! ~ meena P. BANNER, Of the Clothing Store at the Corner of . Broad & zens Streets, Hs now determined to en of his Entire New Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing, . Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, Boys: Clothing, ‘&e, &e. Ata great Pp apyns in a on account of making room for a large STOCK OF FALL GOODS, -For which I have already made arrangements. Persons in want of any of the above named ar ticles will find it to their advantage to call and examine. for themselves, as great inducements bgt apne Tr low prices —o best qualiy of goods, goods warranted as_represented. P. BANNER, . Corner of of Broad ond Pine streets. Nevada, July 17th. New Orleans Fruit Store! 3 Nos 66 Broad Street, Nevada, oe eee See te. Fruit and Con Dried ried ana Green Fruits of all Bae vig ad e Fh ane reTobacco, Cigars Nevada, agg A a Mer FOR SALE CHEAP. HE pregetster Scetrous ot of leaving town pe known as the PRENC for sale at a sacrifice. ®t of HORSES anda WAGON. Ap Apply tmmediately at the TRANSCRIPT OFFICE, or to ANTOINE L’'HERMITE,may 10 On premises. FAMILY eneceayY STORK. A. ‘BARUH ’ Opposite St. Lewis House, No. 27 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cas. ee semeaetie an ae ee Be OM bap Ranch oe ggg ment Cheese, Tomer tables, Case Geeds, Fruit, pap en FB ns usually found in a store of that kind. His articies are all of the first quality and will be sold cheap for cash — moun coways. be found at his old stand on Com ane ag Nov. 16th “ CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. PEN T@ LINC@LN.—Passengersthro from Sacramento to Lincola in two hours ! oer Swesge from Sacramento to Liucoln in Ample fa e factiities are now ayy: —— the passenger t traffic o the Central’ road. Persons wishing’ to visit Sac ramento for business or pleasure can take the 65 tae snd arrive is in the city 80 as to haye-from fiveto six hours at their disposa, returning cee Runnai ims: % Vs BR. R. NDC. C. R. BR. Leave Sacramento.....6.30 A. M, and 2 P. segs a M. aes A. senger Tari Cesececes --Three Dollars, C. L. WILSON Nov. 20th, 1861—tf NEVADA etal STORE. on Broad street, po madeExchange meat with reliable parties for a constaiit supply Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Candies, Nuts, ete. : All of which will be kept om hand and sold by WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Orders ‘frém the country respéctfully solicited. United States, “THE PEOPLE'S. Opposition — Steamship Line. FOR NEW YORE, _ via Nicdrgua,. 5 Senne ‘The fast and favorite Double EnSteamship MOSES TAYLOR J. H. BLETHEN....cccece--. will be dispatched for SANJUAN wPRe SUR, Ato orelock, A.M, ON THURSDAY aeekeee JULY 23d, 1863. Connecting at Greytown, WITH THE SPLENDID NEW STEAMSIUP, AMERICA, : ‘FOR NEW, YORK. This Route is 750 miles shorter than the Panama, Great Reduction in Rat _ assage A man of experienee will be sent on each steamer to take charge of the baggage and of ladies who may be traveling alone. Fer further information, apply to 1.K. ROBERTS, Agent, No 407 Washington strect, j19-td Opposite the Post Office, San Frencisco. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. “The fottowin be dispatched July 1863: Golden Age—Ju St Louwis—July 1 mr ‘Constitution—July 23d. From Folsom St. Wharf, at 9 o’clock, A. m. Fer Panama. —— ers willbe conveyed from Panama to by the Panama Railroad. Compan po from is esumeip Gone New — Atlantic and Pacific A. ar FORBES, Agent. Cor. Sacramento & Leidesdorff sts. San Francisco Marden & Folger’s CELEBRATED MILY COFFEE! F I HAS STOOD THE TEST -in the first clase class Hotels in San Francisco—and is used by them—does not contain any of the unwholesome ingredients used b = invention toe give color or strengt 8 strong eno to u Prpton acd ro ugh to gtand ont Fresh California Ground SPICES & MUSTARD. Are admitted by all to be jo tar ow: Bay oy oy by ordering , Marden & Folger’s Java Céitee : OR SPICES, From any ofthe Grocers, or from their
Pioneer Steam Coffee and Spice Mills, _ 0. 220 vient St, bet. Sacramento & California. steamships will the month of ei. B—O oo. al open to the apaation of he Du sti = Gam Fronclose, Marek FOR SALE. Homesteads & Valuable Real Estate BUILDINC LOTS for from $10 to $200 ‘ —ALSO— 10 VARA LOTS and entire blocks of beautifal Garden Land, in t) > city and commie oe San ane the line of the San Jose road, at the west-end Dey >t. \HE Sa aps is cli ndrmed and putea * confirm aoa grant, finally og authorities respect it, Supreme courts 0 it—besides the Title poem been forever quieted se ag final dejudgment ree and ages imet the City. 06 thas there lometevena or rehanes shadow upon it. Whoever pu one of these lots will a lotand not alaw oees No No. L.A Naglee’s wey: corner and Merchant streets, San Franci HARVEY 8 BROWN. PALMER. HANSCOM & CO., GOLDEN STATE IRON WORKS!!! . . oeebateneie IR@N CASTINGS Machinery of all Kinds! KNOX* AMALGAMA TOR A Special Department for Mantel Grates, Steve ha Caldroms, ete. etc. Nes. 19 and 21 First Street. Heath & Brodie Crushers always on hand. San Franciseo, Mareh 27th—tf ALEXANDER BUSWELL, . Paper Ruler 617 * 8 on 4 me. San Francisco. = ony derived executed tern. —— Rich Quarts UITABLE for and ching, inr et a «tat over the trie A sie val BAMRETT & SHERWOOU, Jewelers. New No 517 Montgomery st. aepeoeriay t WANTED! OLD EP won Cutti Jewel By , FRO ER A. DE kRCY, 407, Pine street, San Fran cisco ee a O Timmons & Ce., corner of oye and Commercial streets, will be attended TOM. TURNER. . Ambrotypes, Photographs, Eto CH. FERRAND-&-CO. . Rooms No. 48, Pime Street, over the United States dslextrapes ice Nevade. ie; rooms lieiabeon ve recently supplied—with excellent apparatus, and we ae prepared * In Oil, India Ink, “~ . Gartes de Visite, Ambrotypes, Which cannot be excelled by any in the State. —— “PICTURES taken in LOCKETS AND PINS! Satisfaction given ‘in all cases &> Likenceses are ai well taken in cloudy as in clear weather. CH. FER AND & CO. Nevada, May 9th, 1863. H. WENDLER, No. 29 Broad street, Nevada, Under the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Having pur . Chased the entire stock of -H. H, Shaffer & Co. Lam prepared to furnish Chamber Setts, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Secretaries, Mirrors, Chairs, Sofas, Bedding and Furniture of every description at reasonable rates. Upholstery of all a done. Furniture repaired 4 and cleaned. my26tf _E. F. SPENCE, Wholesale Druggist, NEVADA CITY, CAL. BATES & MoCORMIOK, Wholesale Druggists EROAD STREET, NEVADA, Xs Preseriptions carefully compounded. ©% JUST RECEIVED . $0.09 BOXES !? -OFr— H. MICKLE & SONS. EST ROSE, FINE CUT A. R. JENKINS. FORE CEORCE E. TURNER, HARDWARE, TIN WARE, STOVES, ' Glass and Crockery Ware, And everyth im the Hard and Crockery rd lins—will be sold at the lowest . cash prices. Commercial Street, Nevada. A few doors below Pine. DISSOLUTION. aS ce ©oip Kasting day polo dissolved. pecans, Savteg ony unsettled business w late firm wil 1 and settle coaeae hora yo. a — be Pp niall ag: Sent 12, 1888. Photographic Views, Etc., in part of t. . examine for t heretofore existing &.4.6 Sing, fo he) EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. 4. . No. & Commercial street, ©. MASEL & CO., (Suecessors te Kent.) ‘tends and the Wee th ey “can always be aed the above plece, Where “they keep co hand a quality "a Ame:. a Beef, Po « Mutton, Corned Beef and bork. Live Bee Catue alw: « le price aysfor sale ¢ areas Retail Dealers furnished with Beef at} rates. He solicits a continuance of the very ibe eral patre hereto: Nevads, May Bae eee ae CENTRE MARKET, NO. 2 Commercial Street, Two doors below. the TRANSCKIPT office BULACHER & KRAFT. FRESH MBATSOP aAt.n, kinds, at Wholesale and Retai).— This Market, is continually sup plied with the choicest meats-of all kinds, and customers will be ates! with out a moment’s delay. Nevada, Sept $d.—tf Broad Street Market. No. 48 Broad street........ Nevada Alljkinds of heat constantiy-on hand at-the above well known mar_ ket, and for sale in quantities to Sauit purchasers. Meats delivercd e,city free of ¢ . Prices accor bing es anal mh ty of meats purchased. JAMES COLLEY. BLAZE’S SALOON COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL ST if You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO BLAZHE’sS! ‘Nevada. Sept. 64f Richmond . Taken, sure. Le PHILLIPS, ON COMMERCIAL STRERT asjuat received the best and largest assortment of Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, &e.« . Ever brought into thie city. Will also keep constantly on hand a fine assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods. Nevada, May 23d—tf f x Grocery Store and Bakery. JULIUS DREIFUSS, N® 43 Pine Street, has just received alarge aud choice stock of —_ Groceries, Provisions, &c., Which he sell at low rates. Give me one trial, Fresh Ranch Butter received every day. my24 a ‘DAVENPORT & CO., No. 35, Commercial Street, Nevada. bbe 1 pea & RETALL, DEALlers GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, ae Gonda Delivered Frex of @: Nevada, March 6th, 1863. D. &. BAKER, DBALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Oap Frnits Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada. Penta MEATS, of ALE, KIND® ¢ on hand and for sale at Cheap rates for Geode delivered Free of Charge Within arecasonable distance of Nevada. WOOD—Of all kinds, on hand and for tale cheap for cash. As-tf J. Ws CLARK, San Francisco. WEAVER & CO., No. 50 Broad Street. W crits Pov and retail, dealers in GRO GIO. A. WEAVER ane ( CERIES, PROVISIONS. HELF GOODS ING TOOLS ave taken the Stand formerly oceu sied OO wEAVEL 4 NEW. mae and ‘will be in const ae Pb R cont te St o 8, which w a Post Feasonabloretes Yer CAGE. A portion of 3 a, ean ae "heey seg char, ood aiaiesoicing WEAVER £00. Nevada. March, 16th 1862. BROOKLYN HOTEL! . REMOVAL! run Famous Prop r tetor of the well known and old establish ed Hotel, begs leave to inform er and friends that on and aft r the rst of, November next he will remove from the old lapidated building on Broadway, Where he ‘has resided since June, 1862, and will open ee SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT BRICK STR TURE, which was built expressly for a hotel on the southeast corner of Sansome and Pine streets. The Building is firecopren ee supplied. . throughout with gas, éa wo ang by the Chrystal Spring Water © 7; and. ¢very convenience is offered at this, Ho po free: rooms all’ being well ventilated. large commodi ous; and I do not hesitate. in im anying that BROOKLYN house. will be none in the State. Merchants, Miners Be y wy bay Ae others visiting the city, ae inv come t ven The Brooklyn Leow] Omnibus will convey yon Se ise oe to the sore free, and if you do not like the aecommoda i * 7: eost you nothibg. The Omnibus os the we gg on the arrival of the in ary ers an uated, be Ly ped o the cats of: f the elt allroad pa ag three minutes tach way, to all parts of thé cit 4 Room attached to si ning 600 volumes of gl the tise of its by night, be or bre cog: e —— always be “pe supplied oe ates an abundatee of the chalnest and bes’ he yg ean and no y . table that will defy the criticism of ane t fastidious epicure. ge Fe KELLY, Ire. je lst, 1862.—hy