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BROWN & DEAL,
N. P. BROWN. ‘ M.S. DEAL.
PROPRIETORS.
Office—Cor. Broad and Pine Streets, . open
SELENA ERR TIN RSI
3. W: HINTS. RK. W. TULLY.
BANKING HOUSE
AND
. ASSAY OF OFFICE.
es _& TULLY, Bankers.
Successors to G. W. Kidd.
meen
AVING bought the well known Banking
H house and business of George W. Kidd,
On Broad. Street, Nevada City,
Will carry on the Banking business, at the old
etand, under the firm name of Hinds & Tully.
Whe Highest Priee be paid for
Gold Dust. i
tr Gold Bullio iscounted at the . .
Lowest Rates,
Liberal adv “Se made on Gold Dust on Bullion for A or Coinage at.the U. 8. Mint.
Deposits Received. Checks on San
cisco and Sacramento.
Lowest Rates.
Collections made. State and County seeurities purchased at the highest
market value.
ts for the London and Liverpooi Fire
and Life Insurance Company.
Gold and Ores of every description
MELTED, REFINED and ASSAYED
All. Assays warranted to be correct.
Correspomdents—San Franciseo, Bank of Ualifornia ; Sacramento, D. QO. Mil.s.& Co.; New
_ Yorks ‘Lees & Waller. api.
’ VING this da sold my Ban House
i and Business to xg Hinds king Howse
this method of thanking the public for
lic as responsible men ; eminently
ofthe same confidence and patronage acto me.’ Afi balances of accounts on my
Books have been transferred to the Booke of
Mesers Hindé & Tully who will settie the same
if deaired. Persons holding my Certificates of
poss se ean have them cashed or renewed at the
ter of Hinds & Tulty. pect tals tb
Nevada, April ist. ‘
Ve Carpenters.
ROPOSALS will be received by the Board oe
Trustees ef Nevada City until A te ai,"
Pine renee bens w oobayaed 7 . owen d of NO. 48 or
& Uos' Work to be done in a ce with
dinance providing for the building of retdewalke.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
' LIQUID SLATING
FOR BLACK BOARDS.
‘ust RECEIVED 20 Gallons. Schools ew
_ now be supplied with this important articte:
Also with + Charts, Atlasses, and every
variety of Sch Furniture. ;
WARREN HOLT,
ap6 No. 305 Montgomery St San Francisco
J. I CALDWELL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Office Neo. 42 Broad sSirens, Nevada City.
3. I. Catdweil, Notary ty Public for Nevadacoun
ty and Commiesiouer for the State of Nevada.
MRE! FIRE!: FIRE!!!
season for disastrous fires is approaching.
Are You Insured?
Pe wy paseetl your family and your
neurance Policy ofa
RELIABLE ‘ANI D ENT COMPANY.
THE NEW ‘YoRK HOME,
With a Cash Capital of over three and a quarter
“miliions, stands without a peer in the world.
“HE OLD HARTFORD,
Established almost at the commencement of the
ert bata vista ar ions,
berality.
THENEW YORK PHENIX,
ing th ee hea wer, and fast guinthe aed oon prompt dealing with
hea ott of the avove 7 Companion has deposited
' $75.000—said _— — approved
ey of the security of
‘All risks bound and losses et
SrERe, mo. Agent for N
"Vegetables . i goer: &e. &e.
The place to ede: Vegetables,
of all’and every kind, Wresh from
oto he
eh
patronage testowed upon my house and
take pee in recommending my successore
4
“Dee. and d Medicines!
Wet pice inform
opened a new pre ore ak tier
will always keep on hand the
Groceries, : tant :
2 st Niki acs
Hardware,
Drugs and Medicines,
&e, &.
All of which will be sold
CHEAP FOR CASH.
My store at Hed De will, ‘an heretofore
fed. wi th everything In the above tine
Persons in Senteten thing
php or Hardware line Wand it it to ‘io tuele ad
vantage to call at either of my stores as I sell
— for Cash, M.J. HYDELIFF.
Washington, Alpha & Omega
as ‘STAGE LINE!
RB. W. LATTA,
4 : Takes pot Bw yot *
int informing the ling p
lic that he has purchased the:
entire interest of Hauk Place
in the above line, and will run as follows :
Leaves the National Exchange Hotel, aa
da,.city, on
rool
nd
At 8 o’clock, A. M.
every Monda Wedaes
corr: 8 o’clock, A.M.
are Fréight willbe taken and nilacite:
patch.
Leaves ae
h promptness and des
‘BR. W. LATTA.
Lr
Nevada Restaurant.
C. LECOCQ.-..---.-.--Proprietor.
Pine St., bet. Broad and Spring St.,
Hout iuiiting to Daky Transcript Office.
AVING leased the abo above House and ag =
undersigned . has reopened his
Nevada, January 17th.
— the
well-known
"he Be eS ae oh a iM eauRrs,
na style to ui
bode "te the Bre 8." ene at toe beet _
of Cooks are je are here regular the best edibles the
market affords regularly — up to
customers.
Inthe re ee y
“Meals can’ be obtained at all hours of the day
and ms op and customers are required ‘topay
for only what order.
fastidious, the rietor respectfully solicite a
continuance of public patronage, Remember
he place,
t Nevada. Jan. 4th.
Centre Market.
FRED. BULACHER, and 9 me EI
Boker iy AUMER would refully inform the citizens of
Nevada and ee ae that he has
this wellbecome proprietor of
ular Meat Market. Commercial
street. “afew oors below the y. Transcript
Printing Office, and will keep on hand the very
best quality of
BEEF,
PORK,
MUTTON, .:
. VEGETABLES.
B.. hopes by strict attention to busifess to
receive a good share of patronage. azz
CH. FERRAND.
PHOTOGRAPHIC 4
AND ‘
DAGUERREAN ARTIST.
3¢rEvery kind of Photographs and Ambro
types taken in the best style ofthe Art.
ON PINE STREET,
KELSEY & BUTLER,
CKevadn sed the terrousding’ towns that
they have on hand a
Sole Leather,
Tucedays, Thursdays and Sajucenye,
they
Uonitent of his ability to please even the most . Parties
at tn eo tte Of CaM ANY SE
im that basiness. P
‘JACOB ROSENTHAL’S
: No. 57 Broad Street, Nevada City. . “*
‘SPRING AND SUMMER
The People of Nevada County 1}
_steennatt erent
M=P NEW and escent cottons tm seed
SPRING. AND: SUMMER GOODS !.
Recently selected by my Brother, with exclusive reference to he wants of this market,
HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED ! HY
Comprising the Finest Assortment of
Dress Goods! .
And Furnishing for Ladies, ‘Latest San FranCisco etyle of
BONNETS AND HATS !
Also the best variety of the richest trimmed
MANTILLAS!
Ever brought to this market erie: with a a
new and nin dbene variety of
Ladies, Misses & Children’s Shocs,
“+ Slippers and Gaiters.
. Ihave also received elegant
Carpets, Oil Cloths, and Matting, &c.
The public will rest assured that
er I will not be Undersold ! . £%
*
Call and examine my Goods and Prices and
satisfy yourselves.
JACOB ROSENTHAL.
Wevada, March 3)st.
* MUSIC LESSONS.
JOHN F. BUSSENIUS,
OULD inform the Citizens of Nevada and
Gragg Valley that hefwill give lessons in
Music, upon the Piano or Guitar.
. Music also Furnished for Balls and
For narticulars ap ym next door to the Metho
dist Church, Broad Street, Nevads. m6
R. FININCER &. CO.,
. Successors to C. H. Meyer & Co.
‘ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN,
FINE BRANDIES WINES
AND
Liqaors generally. .
BRICK STORE, 76 BROAD STREET
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
For New York, via Panama.
The following Steamships will
be dispatched 1s. the month of
April 1865.
April 3—Golden Capt, E. 8. Farnsworth.
eh berets es ati.
en y, Capt, W. F. °
Fiom Fol Folsom street wharf, San Francisco, at
o’cloek, A. M. punctually.
Connecting via Panama Railroad at Aspinwall
with a new and swift steamer
For New York.
The Isthmus Transit is made by Railroad in
three hours! All exposure to a tropical ¢limate is thus avoided.
This route offers PARTICULAR advantages. to
Ladies aud Families
The Atlantic steamer will be convoyed by a
United States vessel of war! .
For further pectionlene. ¥ y. at the office of
the Pacific Ma’ oes. aSear. eorner of
Sacramento and Leidesdorff
u28 OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Agent.
_ UNION LIVERY STABLE,
SPRING STREET, NEVADA. ~
JOHN A, LANCASTER would in‘ form hie friends and
he has
je to hin divead fimepo’
Saat oF T ioreee, Weegice, » Harness. &c
and is pre to furnish as fine ‘turn outs as
ean be found in the state. Well trained, feet
easy Saddle Horses well eq mae
Winter
DAILY LINE
: or
. pig co .
“Will Icave the office of the Company, at the
— Exchange Hotel, Broad Street, Nevacity,
EVERY MORNING AT? O*CLOCK,
BY DONNER LAKE,
For Virginia and Garson Cities!Arriving at Virginls at 10-o’clock, P. M. same
be Returning will leave Virginia at 4.4. M.
Vv,
the €o
at Grase Valley in time to comnect with
y’s
Daily Line ef Coaches for Marysville,
and Nevada City.
<—“SAILY LINE
FOR ILLINOISTOWN & DUTCH FLAT
Leaves the National Hotel, Nevada city, daily
Has opened a New Drug Store—formerly
pied by his Father— oven:
At No. 1 Commercial Street, Nevada.
nemamcen
W. Hy DAVIDSON, Agent.
‘ vein: Dee. 1st.
Central Pacific Railroad.
aca
Ht AND AFTER W:
til further notice, the
Pacific Railroad will be run as ows :
Leave Sacramento for Newcast. at 6: 30 A.M
lp. m’,and4Pr.M
Leave Newcastle for Sacramento at 6:30 A.M,
10:15 A. M.M, and 4P.M.
The 6:30 A. M. up train connects at the jute:
tion with the cars of the California Central Raily, Nov. 2d, unns of the Central
tiorth ; and at. Newcastle with the etages of the
California Stage Company for
GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA,
' AND VIA _
DUTCH FLAT AND DONNER LAKE, TO
Arrangement,
road for Lincoin and Marysville and all points nS
ir Physictans’ Preseriptions oaree
fully compounded at all wisteeid
Nevada, Feb. 9th.
GEORGE 2, TURNER,
. DEALER In
HARDWARE, TINWARE
: STOVES, MINING TOOLS,
Crockery and Glass pla
And in faet everythi usual
nie ig of this Kind whieh Will be 2 9 at tor
VIRGINIA wonseied
The 6:30.A. m., down trains 1 connect ‘at
the junction with the California ‘Content Railroad for Lincoln and Marysville, and the 10:30
Mm. down train will connect w the cars for
olsom.
On Sunday one train only will bé run, leavin
Sacramento at6.30 A. M., and Neweastle at 10,1
A. M. Cc. CROCKER,
Sapetatentont . Cc. P. R.R.
Sacramento, November iith
William R. Coe,
At the Old Corner,
§ STIPE, THERB, and wants it to be
re understood that he is going to vio
as cheap as the chea'
Itis hie d determination not to undersol 9
anybody. His stock consists of. .
ters, Balmorals, and every style of Shoe.
isses’ & Children’s Shoes, every style
Double Sole and
assortment of
Gum Boots, &e. He sells
SHOE tbat) phe of ever
San Francisco
ilted Bottom Boots. A largé
ers’ ota Pipe sag Boots,
ATHEB, TOOLS,
description at
rices retail,
All work bought at. the store is warranted
and yn berepaired free of costif it. rips uarea[psi of the very best workmen 1n the
State, I prepared to make boots at short notice and warrant.» fit or no sale.
Grateful for liberal patron in the t, 1
am determined to merit it in the future by givon the Os first rate articles and at the lowible ‘prices. W.R.COE.4
ss ioe fh
en Women’s Shoes, thick and thin sole, Gatenkerts’s Pump sole, Dress, Square Edge,
Boot and Shoemaker’s supplied at command.
FAMILY GROCERIES
A. BARUH,
OULD inform the
' that he has just received a iergt ton”
Vresh stock of :
Choice Family Groceries,
Everything usually found ja in a Prot toon
Store ofth a ered fi
cage ToemsCaee
A. BARUH, Commercial Street.
Nevada, Nov: 29th.
MRS. R. G, TIBBETTS,
Having taken Hooms._ om
2, BROAD STREET, opposite D.
‘am, Baker’s Store is prepared to
MI ) Cut and Make Dresses,
Children’s Garments, —
In the Latest and most Fashionable
Having just received from a Pariv
les —
inery
Dresses, I am red to fit all who may de-~
DAVID AUSMAN. SOLOMAN GUMP.
New ‘York. ° Ban-Franciseo.
D. HAUSMANN & CO.
Imperters and Manufactuaers of
Mirrors, Looking Glasses,
PICTURE FRAMES, .
Photograph Ovals, Mouldings, &o,
535 & 587 CLAY STREET,
Near Montgomery,....«+.-+.-8an Francisco.
‘ADL ABOARD!”
Grass Valley and Nevada City
STAGE LINE.
Having recently purchased this long established
and popular Stage Line, we are
ready to cargy passengers over
the road with speed and safety, promising td
treat those wlio ride ‘with us in a courteous, and
4 We trust, in a satisfactory manner,
Hours of Departure.
Leaves Exchange Hotcl, Grass Valley, daily,
‘at 8 and 11 dock A. M, and 4 o’clock, P. M. 4
Leaves Nevada, sg a ‘at 9 o’clock, A. M. and
12 P. os and 5 o’clock.P
CLEVELAND & ROY CK, Fropr'e.
Nevada, Nov. 17th. >
FOR SALE.
West Broad Street, and Vacant lot lyvd beg he oa’ on poeides po ndin
A “
m ayant . 8. mere.
Le @ We. Meyer, * ~
First Premium Billiard Ball Manufacturer.
san Mombgaepery Strevts San Francigco. ..
ft he ed ager ou awarded the Mechan= eas ve San
MY HOUSE K AND LOT at the head
repar
rire them. Plain Sewing will be done here with
Neatness and at moderate prices. Ladies in the
Country wishing Patterns or Sewin
have their orders promptly attended
ing to please all who desire my services 1 shall
Tena nodes alban en ethos shall receive a liberal si o
N evada, March 28th. ”
Grand Calico Ball,
TIGER H. L. AND B. CO,, NO. 1.
WILE GIVE A
te CALICO ‘PARTY,
monday, ‘may lat, 1865.
Manag
A. G. Compton. R, Flanders. J. H. Stebbins.
Floor Managers.
W. 8. Prune. F. Cleveland,
Williamson. : J. As
A General Invitation is extended.
f TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS.
A Complete Assortment of
PATENT MEDICINES
Drugs and Chemicals.. .
t received snd for sale
on Sescph M,. Leve
Corner of Commerciul and Pine
\. DOMESTIC DYES, ;
Assorted Colors.
A. _ Hooper.
For ssile by Joseph M. Levey;
Clothes Made, Cleaned and Repaired.
8. me ste Nghe
ment wots pat in e 4
GEO. E. WITHINGTON,
od
Kyad
“Py ouse PAINTING p attended te.
done will.
Wish-.
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets.
He will ~ ret oak —* large and
DRUGS,
MEDION;
CHEMICALS,
ee PERFUMERY &e. 232
nce alt
Dee Aes cing Establishment. aii
. House in San Francisco the new style of Gored ~KELLINER. Tailor, ‘ ‘Fe a7 Ue wed oa
Sign and Ornamental Painter. .