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

April 10, 1870 (4 pages)

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mong rong 1 and 1OKN idren. Ss 3, the NGS, yarieus AlCity. THE etautGOLD MAG.‘STAi CLES. Tele TEL ry. feona ie. The ortable y with rietor der his re their for the __omfice Cor. Broad & Pine Streets. . an application, an se Daily. Sernseript, [STAN Ne pied BROWN & M, 8. DEAL, . Publishers and Proprietors. TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT : : ol Wack? 623 3 S Twenty-Five Cents. “PACIFIC PROTECTIVE . Asso. CIATION OF CALIFORNIA, ~ Encorporated...-.: J anevss OCtober, 1868 ' BIEC T.-THE. OBJECT oF this Association is to secure a cash payment within si i paibe ber; to. his. 8, days after thefleath of a ior, raf es heirs or ass ef as many ‘dollars as there are individuals of the class to which such deceased subscriber belonged. Mempersurr.—The ‘subseription. fees a ten dollars at_joitiing, and one dollar on the death of each subscriber. ‘The ‘one dollar from vane pA subscriber is paidto the heirs or} sesleneat e deceased. . subscribers are divided into “classes, . including males and females, Each class is Jimited to 5,000 subscribers. As Classes are filled new ones will be formed. No person is so poor that he can not pay ten dollars at joining and one dollar occasionally, thus securing $5,000 to his or her heirs or assigns. How to Broome 4 Memser.—A person desirous of becoming a subscriber must fill out forward it with ten dollats by ay draft or by express in gold or silver co All communicéations should be addressed to the Secretary of the PACIFIC. PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, southeast corner of Mont gomnre ‘and Sacramento streets (over Donoue & Kelly’s bank,) San Francisco. Orricers.—Benj H. Freeman, President; Geo: H: Ruseell, Vice President; John Hi. Warren, Secretary ; Jas. A, Pritchard, urer, REFEREN Hon. HENRY DUTTON, ‘President Farmers and Mechanics’ bank. Hou. SAMUEL COWLES, late Judge Coun ty Court, San Francisco Hon A. J. GUNNISON, Attorney at Law, San FOOT ann ane TH, Eeq. Union Iron Works, n Fra . HE Maer . WILLIAMS, Esq., Real Estate, San Francizco JOHN 0. HANSCOM, Esq., Aftna ‘Tron Works, San reetees: j JOHN H.: O’BRIEN, Raq: .; O’Brien, Bush & Co., San Francis , Hon. J, P. JONES, Gold Fil, Nevada. FRANK G. G GUILD. Agent, Nevada. city. ni4 BOOTS AND SHOES) ‘WILLIAM RB. COE. Cerner of Main & Commercial Sts I have just received NEW STOCK OF GOODS: gg oe of * mats eo Boot noes an aiters, dies’ wniseos? and Children’s iaSaimorals, Gaiters, Shoes, yaar! cay &e., KE. From the best Manafacturers_of New York, Philadelphia and Boston, Rubber Boots Gents, Ladies, Misse AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES, Just from the Manufactory, received by the last steamer. I oe have a fullassertment of SHOE FINDINGS, Miller's Celebrated Harness BlackNeats Foot Oil, Frepch hoa iP, Lining Skine, Sol? Leather lace Lea ails, Awis, Thread, Lasts, aati Pegs. everything to be found ia ® first class Shoe ~~" Repai mares om ce Pery pest-sty! rt onein the very best: style. Boots and Shoes\made to order, And a good fit warrauicl in every Case, J keep Boots of my own! rfacture always on hand and will sell my Goodsreaper than any other i this city. ‘Man and the he Magdalen. b pe pth FOR YOUNG MEN?-The victimes f social evile—with wordé of Dooriget g for the erring and unfortanate;sanitary aid and words af,cbeer for the dowecett and afflicted. Sent free, in sealed envelope Addr HOWARD AESOUIATION, hor P, Phil al: phia, Pa. 15 3m," Treasurer and Collector's Notice. Us PERSONS having business with the County TREASURER or COLLECTOR, will-please call at his se ip — Office at the Bank of Nevada . County, * Whose all business of those. offices “will. be ransacted. W. TULLY, br ag ant Treasurer, Nevada, March 15th, 1570. “Ft. A. ©. NILES,” Attorney and Counselor at Law Ag the Court. Hause cts e “NILES SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, office rh or PBroad’ aud Pine Streets ver Carley & Heckgnaa’ 8 saloon vada* ATTENDING, PHXSIGIAN,, NEVADA CITY. ad I be . The y_wishto.ca]l_ particular, at. 7 JAMES MON Ao ais : qiz ONLY LINE RUNNING THE: PULLMAN HOTEL mi ‘Chicago, pualidiek ght’ Missouri River Railroad t WHOLES. ALE AND’ ‘RETAIL, ere , CASHIN. & KENT, HP BOR SALE a AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES ! A NO, 1 ; ARTICLE or HAMS, RACON AND LARD, The Prodi aft Three. Miia Grain Fea Hoge od tention to their’ BRAND OF LARD. (JAUTION. _ Bofore purchasing Exatuine the Cans, and find our “HAND” upon them, as the Ohimese are manufacturing anid :selie Ave an inferier article. CASHIN & KENT. ty a om eee and RETAIL ‘CIGAR STORE ! JULIUS GREENWALD HAS THE LARGEST AND BEST SE . -LECTED,STOCK OF OLGARS~ AND TOBACCO in Nevada County. He has also on hand che GENUINESIMPORTED TOBACCO, the 2 best anenreeeys ever brought here, euch as FROIT BRAND, . __ NEPTUNE,, MARYSIOWN, PEACH BLOSSOM, &e. &Ce &e. -Crumpton’s 12 Ib. hard pressed, Atlantic Cable, Lester’ s Fig and Rough & Ready 4 Twist—the best ever brought to this market. Navy; of every desorption, . And all other brands of ;CHEWING, AND. SMOKING TOBACCO,. . Too numerous too mention. * b . wuying oh sety WB TES Mees : Che. ps a pinoy a Jarge sotectionsof : haum.?P TL au pat yea Playing Cards} u t Matches, paver on. §4,, eee TORIES GREEN ALR. ROAD STREBT,: 4 REDUCED RATES . OF FARE, . First Class, Second Class Oo: Baaliacsosnnrinne-¥100 60 $ 80.00. "CHICAGO 93 00 Detroitys. j ae Niagara Palis Montreal..+ ‘Buffalo.... s00003d00OR: Albany. .ess i iabebdey~ 00° P NEW YORE. ..;:;.14000 . » 110 00 Boe Roastetete vee 144 50 i Pittsburg... 30132 00 ; PHILA Daina. 188 °60 108 55 fare skid. cect 108 55 i as Ress ees, . ST. LO OO Rs ae 93 00 oa . Cincinnati.... “ae 2 , *. to New York without extra charge. FIGARO & CABAWA CIGARS ! PARES SO ’ h em arkets below.” 4 Monte’& Faro Cards, . ‘. ¥ eretiin F sbavevi ree feet Gas EAST OF THE MISSOURI RIVER, The Best Route to all Cities in the Atlantic States! Adopted for for F870. ~ “PAYABLE IN N CURRENCY ONLY. HB. vcesee'éee, 19200’ cnn seenpea'y 2148-50 NEW ORLEANS. “180 00 ZS SBIR ‘SSain SECOND CLASS Passengers willbe carried'in Second Clasa'Cats on Express Trains. $128 by, the Atlantic Hotel Express Train, from San Francisco. to Chicago. TICKET OFFICE!
208 MONTGOMERY SERGE San Francisco, . ELECTRO ’ ‘fhe attention of Dealers _falty -eatled ‘to: oar large t-. rockery, Glassware, Cutlery, PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, : 2 &e. HAVILAND, HOOPER & COMPANY, -No. 385 PINE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, ALL MILL OWNERS ! 1 ‘ SHOULD NOT FAIL » {TO EXAMINE THE MERITS OF THE s:LVER PLATED. AMALGAMATING PLATES, FOR SAVING COLD !! Made by the San Francisco Plating Works. . , Sa” Asconnodations in Sieepin Oars Becured the entire distance from San isco W. G. ROBERTS, Ticket AGENT, No. 228 Montgomery Street. D. W. HITCHCOCK;. ; Gen. West, A Omaha. SAM: A. LEWIS, Agent. San Francise, ‘m5 KA NES CONDENSED: ‘SOAP ‘WASHES CLOTHES Without & Bubbing! FIFTEEN POUNDS. OF IT WILL DO AS MUCH WORK: AS --ONHHUN-DRED POUNDS OF ANY SOAP IN THE MARKET Band Removes stains of Pitch, Paint, Tar, Grease Or Fruit Stains! t@-ALL GROCERS HAVE IT_21 GIVE ITA TRIAL! jai9 JACOB NAFFZICER HAS KILLED Three Thousand and Five head Corn Fed, Hogs ! AND HAS‘A GOOD SUPPLY OF: HAMS, ser BACON, f and . LARD, "2" WHICH HE WARRANTS TO BE THE BEST IN THE STATE. ae For sale at Wholesale or Retail, at the Lowest. Market Bates._Nevada, Jannary 2th, 1870. Fruit and Vegetable . Store. I. BR. RUMERY, Commercial Street.,.Nevada City k= constantly'‘on hard a good supply ve CBI RANCILAND ho BUT_ 4, wri haves pare Seangesauets td receive lithe different, LES AND FROTT as.soen 4s they suEers in are CH.FERRAND, » PHOTOGRAPHIC “pacumaaean ARTIST, voerrrat » terAbi er as Nevada. Oct. bth. sol. 6a NEW VEGETA+. HAVILAND, HOOPER &COAGENTS.,° 385 PINE STREET, San ‘Franciaco, March 27th, THE BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY. At the old stand of of Geo. w. ‘Kida Capital Btock +. wa Oe Se a hd $200,000 prin: HENRY PERSEUS cxonss'sh ~oshe <Prostioan. R, W. TULLY«++++eeeceere ovecceccceeeCashier ; ain a ames Whartenby Charlies Mareh, Wt; Tisdale, —--—--dohn-Cashin, Ha Mackie, . ts Re W. Tally; .—— John WI Hinds. * I nai Pr.ce paid for City and County War“Legtl Tenders bought and sold at regular Gola Dust bought. Bullion discounted, Liberal advances made'on Gold Pust or Bul lion for Assay or Coinage at the Mint, Deposits [General and Special] received. Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Stockton and Virginia.City. Drafts oh Eastern Cities, London and German, Aventé for Liverpool. London, Globe and Phenix & Home Insurance Companies, CORRESPONDENT: San Francisco-—-The Bank of California, Sacramento—The Bank of D. O. a aS Co. Virginia City—The Bank of Agency Ba nc of California, Nevada, Oct. 1st, 1869. Nevada and Vutch Flat Stage and Express Line. DHE ‘PUTCH FLAT AND NEVADA STAGE. LINE will hereaftérmake direct connection with the Fastern and Western bound trains at Dutch t; as follows? © Leaving Datch Flat. Station at 7.9 clock, A> M., or on the arrival of the Westward bound train, artiving in Nevada City at ‘11/A. M: Leaving Nevada City at.2 o ‘clock, P, M. wili connect with’ the Eastern bound train, “at Dutch Flat, at 6.55. M, going and coming via Red Dog, You Bet and Little York, ee” The entire trip made In daylight. cd For passage ‘apply at the Stage Office, Union Hotel, on Main street. Dat.y, Express (BETWEEN ‘NEVADA AND Durcu Fiat, connecting with Wells, Fargo & Co. GEO; H. COLBY, Proprietor. DENTISTRY. Tx Ws McINTYRE, GrDENTAL SURCEON ! Office—Cor. ae Pine Sts. oyer Banner's.’ : ae.) PREPARED T0 DO ALL kinds of Dental. Work at short eo ‘and in the best manner.— cial Teeth inserted and a ” Set Vok 5. ‘Teeth filled 7) D UaRs ShGoid tro aS rs an all Winners Pressing, Squeezing and Forcing ‘ . the water. t! ‘and ei and does not rigs . MONEE’ 110 LOAN on good sdisiaen weed The most Valuable Invention _ of the Age aa bin HEN we. arsine every invention r the lothes to a_principle they ough the Clothes and ras means removing the dirt! Most ofthe Washing Mat do this by ors “BY USING THECRANE MACHINE ! Washing can be done in half the time, otherwise required. IT, DON'T REQUIRE ANY POUNDING, RUBBING, STRETCHING, STRAIN* ING and MALLING OF THE.. ’ ~ OLOTHES . }. e ‘. To say nothiig Of PAR-BOILED' HANDS, RAW KNUCKLES, LAME BACKS AND WASTED TIME. * Drive Me ged my Mond ** from the catalogue of wand in each week ng SE ty oh sh MAR YoUR “WIFE HAPPY 2! fa! is uying a CRANE WASHING MACHINE worked so easily that smile is always on the countenance of the operator! knowing that Washing Day is an obsolete phrsee, because the Washing isall outin EARORNING!. + THE LONGER THESE MACHINES AR# USED. THE BETTER THEY ARE LIKED. For recommendations—~@” CRY THE MACHIENE ! Manufactured by -. «’ “ " N, O, WEILLARD& CO Marysville, Cal. _One.of these Machines may ‘Btore of T. SHURTLEFF, Commercia Street, Nevada City. m2 CLEAR ' THE DIRT! HOW? -. By using Standard Soap Company's. WASHING POWDER ! XAUTION . --Owing'to the many imitations of this article, ele, persons should be very cautious and 7 rchase none but that br nded “Standard dep Company of San Francisco,’ on pi ace. Alor The imitations are med off by. Genieear ‘because of a greaterProfit to themselves. The great demand forthis powder fs a sur ‘guarantee of its good purposes. It saves time njurethe finest fab“Pry Standard Soap qualities for ashi Sold_by_all Grocers. Co.'s Detersive Soap. -BALTZ. & GUNTHER, Vegetable and Variety Store, Adjoining McRoberts & Co. Commercial Street, NEVADA. (2 FRESH: VEGETABLES received eyery morning, and a large supply of Fruit and other articles ter Table Use. Gr Also Lot of New Sour-Kraut. "Also a Large Stock of Candies, Confectionery, etc. Fresh EGGS and BUTTER from the Ranches, and a Fine Lot or Fowls. —rv . wm. CAMPBELL. Architect and. Designer OFFICE—Union Hotel, Nevada City} ‘Nevada, March 20th, 1870. *LIVE AND LET LIVE!” eee BROAD STREET BAKERY aad RESTAURANT ! ALEX. GAULT, Prop’r. Be? SOLD AT REDUCED RATES and ual Good Square Meal furnished from 25, cents and upwards. Tables supplied with the best the market.affords. MEALS ‘AT: ALL HOURS AND BOARD. BY THE MEAL. OR WEEK. i Give mea call! "mez i w Mm. BAILEY, Ms Ds ‘Surgeon, & Homapathic Physician: nae Office in ‘Kida’s Baliding Some Lester & Co's. Store, on Broad Street. uy? ery kindof Pho’ ibe Art anes ood fit Nevada Pere March/ASth, 1870. types ben ea in ine Ta Uke pry Nerve destroyediin ee Tooth ROSEN THAL, Over the B af te if tf desired. All work gaaranteed to give the M CHANT TAILOR.. yp foe mancpaens nin Heures REMOVED TO PINE SPREET, AN “near the CORNER-OW BROAD, will k ‘asnike =O ANER FASHI 9 xs § ALOON, . constantly on pends fod megcot material aga JOHN. MAGULRE, ng to order. Opposite Stampf's Restaurant, . as eM ov 7 TAG I SALOON © “Goth cleaned. and. repaired at short nos Broad Street, Nevada. pat PINE y opposite his old)" _ i d, ume heat always keep on hand a HAY FOR 8 z.. oe BOOTS & SHOES good stock 0 of AL Dp): a my . Wines, Liquors, ‘Ales, and Porter SELERDID LOT OF MOUNTALS H As <a best style. ,. Prices low and . . . AND CIGARS, A. (zane een Nevada and 7 i guaranteed. “1 Of the very be best a set AA ice a call in ollores . aR mn " pen ronantaaninine . mee ie justice 1 al bo at my bouse, o19 . Nevada Mareh . ag ‘ CRANE WASHING MACHINE! 2 ‘bef be seen at’ the ij cw