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NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, SUN DAY, JULY 26, 1863.
.
John H.
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arksman
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woos.) Devada Daily Granseript,
f. Galle N. P. BROWN, Proprietor.
hi ‘it = Advertisements published at low rates.
‘he next Job Printing neatly and promptly executed
cot, and Office—On Commercial Sireet. x
ter met =
he turf, i
agree ‘A. C. NILES, .
: ha “= Attorney and Counsellor at. Law.
TBpecth FFICE—in. Kidd’s Building, corner of
by Bay Broad and Pine streets, Nevada, my4
k 3 Taffo“i :
wig NILES SEARLS,
oe he Attorftey and Counsellor at Law.
h-breds. FFICE—In Kidd’s Byilding corner of
: Broad and Pine street*, Nevada. my¢4
actu) 9 “, E. HM. GAYLORD,
wturage,§. DISTRICT ATTORNEY
moms oF : ILL practice. n ali the courts of Nevada
oOLL. county. Office at the Court House
i Bluff evada, Oct. 13th, 1861. __
BLE. A. A. Sargent,
Law Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
ould in: FFICE—In Kidd’s Building;-corner of
ends aad Broad and Pine streets—Nevada. j23
yenerally
large CHARLES DUNN, Jr.,
5, Bugre
8 prepar. Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
sfonmiis FFICE—In Kidd’s Building, adjoining the
office of McConnell & Garber, -correr of
) Horses Broad and Pine streets, Nevada.
n will be Dee. 17—tf
a the bus, , :
apg GEORGE W. KIDD,
BALIZER, —
on livery, . 1m the Granite Building, Broad Street, Nevada.
The qualN-OLD DUST Purchased at the Highest Marhat ti Ose ket Rates, and liberal advances made on Dust
s6 wuld eee for Assay er for Coinage at the U.58
int.
Sight Checks on San Francisco and Sacramento
UTE 2. D on the Eastern Cities at the Lowest Rate
dig flections made, and State and County Ses
t Misies urities purchased at the highest Market value
ad Pas~ Nevada, March 7, 1861-tf
H. MACKIB, : HENRY PHINP.
PRESS,
H. MACKIE & COx,
BANEKERS.
SB 2
teamboat
t bir
oh; sihve
Pioneer
riday.
at
ee will be
a to Vir
on of. val
iY tathral
it Sulphur
» at the
al catiosiy, snoth‘from
guarantec
> make a
ction, will .
BOLD T
RALDA.
. Railroad
story and
ed to my
recefpt
UNDERot.
-$3 to $10
rd wharnde
Go DUST bought
Sight Cheéks on Fraf&cisco and Saera
mento.
Exchange on the tie States and Kurope,
in sums to suit. :
Advances madé on Gold forwarded to the U. S.
Mint for As os Coleus.
Coun’ p bought.at the Highest Rates:
ency for msurance st Fire.
e July ist, 1862. tf
NEVADA RESTAURANT.
La’
No, 65 Broad Street,Nevada City.
SOMETHING NEW !
YHE undersi has opened at No. 65 Broad
T street, one door above the Fashion Restauranta
Rotisserie and Restaurant,
Which will be carried on aa style herctofore
unknown in Nevada,
Persons wishing a Fist elass Meal, are invited
to call The culinary department is.earried on
in sight of the customers, and none but the
choicest morscls are used here.
Families wis to have a Roast delivered to
them orparties desirous of Recherche a Dinner
are invited to call. The services of one of the
Best Cooks in California have been secured
by the proprietor, who understand something in
that line himself, antt it is his intention to
make this a Model Restaurant. : :
si Cc. LECOCQ,
Nevada, April ist. Proprietor.
BAILEY HOUSE,
ene EERE BASSES
NAT.BAILEY, —
tes the public that he has taken tae above
: 1) house and isnow ready to accommodate
all who favor him with their patronage.
THE ROOMS
Have all been furnished with the best of Beds
and Furniture, inferior to pene in the moentains.
THE TABLE
Will at all times be furnished with the best the
, Market affords. 4
THE PRICES .
Will be as reasonable as any house in the city.
&r The House will be kept open all night, ¢
te” NO LIQUORS SOLD. 43
Give mea call, and I will guarantee satisfacion. : AT. BAILEY,
Nevada, Feb. 10th, 18¢3, Proprietor.
. TRUE NEVADA TIME!
fi
LORING & M’CONAHAY,
HO have removed to No. 37, Broad St,
(the old Post-Offte room,) where they
havea filae assortmeut of
‘atches, Clocks, hours. sensitive
el dar, Gold Pens, _ . exposure of the nerve will be withows
AND JEWELRE~ I Wat ARRANT ALL osx
Goods purchased at this establishment war-] Dope at this Office, to be performed in ORE
Tanted te os represented. SKILLFUL MANNER, and ser petiafeaien
eres Jewelry maunfactered, given, than in bis .
Sitwone Paani pe pecker atbtandoa . roe anf wut the imcr”
Ag? thee
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS! !
California Stage Company’s
isi
COACH E£B.B,
WILL LEAVE NEVADA
DAILY “~
At 5 e'clock, P. M.,
; FOR :
Virginia & Carson Cities
Arriving at Virginia at 2 P. M.
Returning willleave Virginiaat 5 A.
M. arriving at Nevada at 10 P. M.
Connecting with the
_ Company’s Daily Line of
Concord Coaches -for Sacramento,
At4A.M.
For Marysville at 7 A. M,
A. WAGENER, Agent.
Office at the National Exchange Hie1
Nevada. June 2d—tf fo §
we
A
FAST SIX HORSE LINE
NEVADA TERRITORY !
ja City to Virginia City in 20 hours!
ia City to Nevada City in 16 hours!
NEW .
ARRANGEMENT!
Qn and after Monday, June Ist, 1663, at 4 o’clgek, &.-M. and altermate days thereatter, I
will start a Six Horse Stage from my office im
Sd srs city ior Pa City and: all of
irginia City, arson parts
NEVADA TERRITORY.
‘ Passengers leaving the office in the city of Nevada, at4 o’clock in the afternoon can depend on
arriving in Virginia city at 12 M., the next day.
and after the date of this notice 1 will run
Six Horse teams all the way.
Making Passengers walk is ‘‘played out !”’
The return Stage leaves the office at Virginia
city.on,,Tuesday morning, June 2d, and every
other day thereafter, at 40’clock., A M., aud arriving in Nevada city at § o’clock in the evening
}ofthe same day. .i «
Passengers will have an rtunity of stopping at Nevada city till4 0° the next morn» and then éan take the stage for ; j
Sacramento and arrive in time to take the Boat
for San Francisco, making the trip through
from Nevada Territory to the Bay in
The public can depend upon making the time
through as specified in this advertisement.
; Fiom Nevada city to Virginia city in TWENTY
Hours !
From Virginia city to Nevada city in sixTEEN
Hours! '
I will refund the passage money If I ever fail
to make the time.
EVERY SAFETY AND COMFORT
Is guaranteed to sengers traveling on my
line. -Passevgers will conier afavor by report
ing any negligence onthe part of any of my employ ees.
: JAMES S. McCUk,
; ? Proprietor.
Succeseror to Nevada Stage Company.
Office at Nevada, opposite the National Exchange.
a Office at Grass Valley. at the Wisconsin HoNevada, May 20th—tt
. NEW STACE LINE?
TO YOU BET!
Connecting with Saddle Trains for
LITTLE YORE, DUTCH FLAT,
AND IOWA HILL,
Qn and after June 234, the
: one will wereane National
AN to ange, Nev: every afa ~ at 4 o’clock.
Leaves You Bet ev: morn at 6 o'clock.
Light freight and wart deere ror, Bog For freight
uv
or passage ly at the National Kxchange, Ne
¥ or proprictor,
W. W. COZZENS,
rat : At You Bet.
Nevada, Jane 24th—-tf
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
Surgical and Mechanical ‘ Dentist,
Office—Corner of Broad and Pine
[AM PREPARED
to aftenithose favoring me with a call, at at
feeth after
{ would inform my EE ind
FR «1 wien my services that ,
, REMOVAL.
Solomon Rosenthal,
~——~Has removed to
No. 30 Commercial Street,
Where he eas on hand the
BEST ASSORTMENT OF
FOREICN AND DOMESTIC
-~DRYCOODsS,
Cloaks, eee
Bonnets,
Mats, .
&e. &e.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
: Alsoa large stock of
Goods sold as low as can be bough
in this market.
The Ladies and Gentlemen of Nevada and vicinity are invited to call and examine this stock
before purchasing elsewliere. .
HOTEL DE PARIS,
NO. 77 BROAD ST.---NEVADA,
PIE NAMUR, Proprietor.
Board pér Week,..-++++++do
. soccces. 97 00
do with wine;*+++... 900
Breakfast with wime,...é.s0+... 75
Dinner, Go GO erecisccivsccsees 100
Single Meals,...$Neem: Beetcene oes. €6
On hand the very best Winé and Liquor Brands, : :
Mr. P. Namur, being very well acquainted
with all the markets and merchants of Sacramento and San Francisco, has a better opportunity to supply his table with all thie delicacies
those markets afford, than any one else in the
mountains, and hopes his endeavors will procure him a share of the public patronage.
Comfortable Booms rnis
travelers, ¥ *
Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry
And: Machine ‘Shop,
pring Street, Nevada City
TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS BUIL1
to order. Castings and Machinery ony
description. Quartz Machinery constru
fitted up or repaired. All kindg of Buildn,
Castings, Saw, Grist, Malt and Bark Mille;
Horse Power and Car Wheet«. All orders filled
ed tor
. promptly.and at as .vw raves as any establish
{. a Serene or Ban Francisco—freigh
Feb 16-tf AEUGH & THOM.
NEW STORE. NEW GvUODS.
W. L, SHAEFFER,
Would inform the Sitizens of Nevada and the surrounding country that
he has removed his stock of
BOOTS & SHOES,
To Kidd’s Building, on Pine Street,
Ne has just received a large and splendid lot of
Boots and Shoes, from San Francisco, which he
will sell at very low rates.
He invites the attention of everybody to call
and examine his stock.
Repairing promptly and neatly done. §
W. L. SHAFFER, Pine Strect-—
Nevada, July 14th—tf
Boots and Shoes Made and Repaired '!
SOHN HOOK would in
a form his ee and pormer ps
i trons that he has taken 4 shop
. on Commercial Street,
adjoining Geo. Keeney’s Hardware store, and is prepared to manufacture tu
order. Boots and shoes, on the most reason—_ terms. Boots repaired on the shortest noGiveme a trial.and I will guarantee satisfaeNevada, April 4st.
WILLIAM R. COE,
Dealer im Boots and Shoes,
Cur. Main and Commercial st,
Keeps constantly.on hand a large assortment of Bregans, Boy's Koots &
Shoes. Ladies’ and Misses shoes &
Gaiters. Boot & Shoe. Findings al.
_ wayron hand. Repairing don ov
shert notice. ; ws
FIBEMEN’S ELECTION. .
; OTe as
Chief Engineer Nevada Fire De
ment, will take placeou Monday. Jaly 47th,
at the Hall of the Hook and Ladder o., The
polls will be open from 6 to 8 o’elock, P. M—
. ‘The Secretaries of the Vire Companies will act
ane oe ae : b rolls must be
Boat ot Bocqned. ak Sh
be
s Davipsox, ‘
. Nevada, July 16, 1863.14 ~~
iilinaiy
es
ven that an election of
tes on
eee”
AMERICAN
DRY GOODS STORE!
a
@. H. COLBY,
oa No, 39, tah
Broad Street, Wevada City.
Respectfully invites the attention of the “Ladies
to his Large and choice stock of
~. FASHIONABLE
‘ Dry.
GoOoDSs.
Consisting in part of
Foreign and Domestic Dry ,Goods,
Silke of all kinds,
Silk and) Wooll Damasks,
’ Carpets and{Oll Cloths. é
Nevada, April Sth.
BROOKLYN HOTEL!
REMOVAL!
rqgnvHe Famous Pro r ietor Prd
of the well known and old estabiish n
ed Hotel, begs leave to inform his patrons fi
and friends that on and aft r the first of
“November next he will remove from the old, dllapidated building on Broadway, where he has
resided since June, 1862, and will open that
SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT BRICK STRUCTURE, which was built expressly for a hotel,
on the southeast corner of Sansome and Pine
streets. The Building is fire-proofand supplied
throughout with oct and water by the
Chrystal Spring ater Company. *and every
convenience is offered. dt this Hotels the-rooms
rail being well ventilated, large and commodi
ous; and I do not hesitate insaying that
BROOKLYN house will be second to nene in
the State. Merchants, Miners, Traders and all
others visiting the city, are invited to come and
examine for themselves. The Brooklyn Hotel
Omnibus will convey you to the House free, and
if you do not like the accommodations it will
cost you nothing. The Omnibus willalw_ s be
at the wharf on the arrival of the inland and‘cean
steamers, to take pescenate anlbaggage othe
Hotel. The Brooklyn Hotel is conveniently sit
uated, being in the central pa of the city, where
the cars of the city Railroad pass the door every
three minutes each way, to nil parts of the city.
There isa large Reading Room attached to the
House and Library containing 500 yolumes of
Standard-Works. exclusively for the use of its
guests Rooms will-be let by. night, week or
mouth, with or without board; also, elegant
Suites of Room to families or others, at reduced
rates. The table will always be supplied with
an abundance of the choicest and best the market
ean afford, and no expense will be spared to set
a table that will defy the eriticiem of the mest
fastidious epicure. JOHN KELLY, Junn.
San Francisco, Nov. 1st, 1862.—ly
Marden & Folger’s
CELEURATED
FAMILY COFFEE!
T HAS STOOD THE TEST inthe first
clase class Hotels in San Francisto—and is
used by them—does not contain any of the unwhplesome ingredients used by foreign inven. tion 6 Give color OF Biren “pat is strong
enough tu stand upon its own merits.
—ALSe—
Fresh California Ground
SPICES & MUSTARDAre admitted by all to be far superior to impurted articles—and no Yoses from
breakage—can be had by ordering id
Marden & Folger'’s Java Coffee .
OR BPICESB,
From any of the Grocers, or from their
Pioneer Steam Coftee and Spice Mills,
No. 220 Front St, bet. Sacramento & Califo.
N. B.—Ouar ean! Ay always open tot
spection of the publ
ee ¥ranciseo. March 20—tf
WANTED! :
’ OLD QUARTZ SUITABLE FOR
ja.
Le
Cutting Jewelry, .
‘FRONTIER A. DEVIERCY,
467 Pine street, San Fra neirco
MaSaens wo ne fe
RDERS. for. ha t at the. store
QO Wess & ton coiner of Main. and
Commercial streets, will be attended to immediately. ‘Teams will be kept in readiness for
(arge 4 smalljobs, Orders solicited
my
By
api23
b
z&.C. PuRt(M AN.
gett eens Specimens
5
B: for
) Bought at a Large ¥ mm over the intrie
sic value, 7,
BARRETT & SHERWOOD, Jewelers.
New Ne 517 Moatgomery st. San Francisco
ayiak
~ ,k sell-at prices that defy competition !
To News Dealers and Book Sellers,
_ J. STRATMAN,
WHOLESALE’ NEWSDEALER. '
v4
ACKS and forwerdsall the Daily and weekof the country, with great dispatch. a
Every new novel received as soon as published Ihave s . arrangements with the
Aifferen* publishars. stationers, &c. and furnish
the.trade with books, stationery, blank booke,
music, portraits, prints, medals, melaineotypes.
one books in great phone
Lhave unequalled facilities, and guarantee dea,
lers.the closest attention. : i
send for my price'list. and give mea trial.
Bancroft's Hand-made Linen Papers.
All pure linen, put up in quarler ream packa8, The finest writing papers in the United
tates. : ’ ;
° NEW MILITARY BOOKS.
I have an assortment, of every kind, of Milita’
Hd — and new ones received as soon ap pub
shed.
i
Books imported to order.
All kinds of Military goods imported to order.
Swords, belts ond presentationn swords got up
in the.finest Style in thirty days, at
lesa than San ¥rancisco priccs.
~“MAGAZIAES AND PAPERS.
Attention is called to the list of all the Amer,
ceive subscriptions. Permanent arrangements’
pan . been made by the United States er
ment for the carrying of the mails from the Atlantic States. by steamer three times a month, {
am enabled to ive subscriptions at a much
lower rate than formerly, The same eare an at
tention will be pald to the forwarding of all
packages, for which this establishment has gained such anenviable reputation throughout the
—— ae. 4
Subscriptions received for all the
cisco Dailies, at Publishers’ prices.
Atlantic Periodicals for $350 per year.
Harper’s Monthly. Godey’s Lady’ :
Atlantic Monthly, Leslie's,” Se =
Knickerbocker, Continental Monthly,
Ladies’ Repository, Tales of the Day,
San FranN.Y. Police Gazette, Clipper,
Home Journal, Wevkly Tribune.
Sunday Atlas, ; . Sunday Times,
6 Dispatch, big Mereury,
* Courier, Weekly ‘Times,
Jour. of Commerce,
Leslie’s Pictoriol,
Harper’s Weekly,
World,
Boston Pilot,
Flag of our Union,
peepee News, Pilot,
#slie’s Zeitung, Waverly Magaziné
Demakrat, Banner of Light, *
Criminal Zeitung; True Flag,
Family Biatter, Investigutor, :
Vanity Vair,
Jrish Adnerican,
Scientific American
Literary Companion,
Forney’s War Press,
. Phil. Sat. Eve’g Post,
Wil’ es’ Spirit-of Times, Balt Weekly Sun,
Tablet, » Louisville Journal,
Country Gentleman, 8t. Louis Republican,
Weekly, Boston Journal, :
Mercury, Herald of Progvess,
Any newspaper, magazine or review
furnished to ones Orders for books, bb Poy
fancy articles, &c, filled promptly at the lowest
market rates. Subscriptiens payable invariably
inadvyance, Address,
J. STRATMAN,
News Agent, San Francisco.
SPECIAL, NOTICE.
I TAKE this method .of informing a public
that has. bestowed upow me a liberal patron
age during the five years that I have mept the
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL in this city,
that 1 retireto day from the proprictorship and
management of that Hotel, leaving ft in the
competent hands of Hasey & Mayberry,
who have long been connected with the eetablishment and who are known to the traveling
tet ar and citizens as gentlemen versed 4n a
nowledge of how to keepa first class Hotel.
In retiring, Lreturn my thanks to an apprecia
tive public, and desire to recommend to patron
age iny worthy successors.
All those indelited to George R. Lancaster arr
it ore me to present themselves at the Nation
al Exchange for settlement, and those having
bills againat the undersigned will present the
same for payment at the old office,
' GEORGE KR. LANCASTER.
Nevada, July lst, 1963.
ete nae heen
MILWAUKEE BREWERY
Co a ae eee Street.
lL. W. DREYFUSS
@ ald inform the citizens of Nevada evan
ty and his friends, that he isin full bias
and ready to receive orders for that deliciou
owas any Krewery: in the county ap's 6
Great Reduction in Prices !
OF —
WATEHES,
CLOCKS,
and
ss JEWELRY,
Cc. W. YOUNG'S, 3”
No. 37 Commercial Street, Nevada city.
THE ELDER FLOWER DRINK
is Not Only Kefieshing
Temperate Qualities !
ney
Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal,
LL: ly Newspapers, Magazines, ctc., to all parts °
fifty per ct.
+
jean and Foreign Periodicals, for which L ré 2.
beverage, Lager Beer, which he wil) sell afBut is also Unsurpassed tor its Healthy and
es Th >