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August 23, 1866 (4 pages)

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1] that aly ar ngine ord en hiundsed ome withits pether with urten: Rees cugine and other ma. itate of _ @ judgmen lavor Some nd M. Cody seven 10-106 eoin—dama: 1M i ti to led upon the 8 heretofoe d interest of i toall that lot of quartz nd being on outheasterly of Nevada, dred feet in there situate,. duartz Ledge rom the old any and thirwaft. together més, together appurtenanengine~and er machinery lot formerly in the towa af California, én Bank aod rh street, tonents and apany wise apIT expose to d property, nited States use door in » 28th day-ol *clock.A. M., la, this %th Y, Sheriff, nder Sherif. ne an Execution § out of ths F istrict, in apd of California, ment render of Jobn Par: ael ‘Cody and ousand Four }—payadle in . with: interest, . > month from ther with all bed p All the ae, . or either of of land, minuims. locate, 3’ Hill, about own of Grass fornia, being that cerlain Known ag the aix handred :of the Kate d feet south dips, angles, he buildings, v belonging, roisting geal ents Conneclot, formerly in the town F of California. + gomposed of SOLID PLATES. a Hoes aE VOL. XII, NO. 144 oem “The . Batty. “Baiwalipt . . BROWN & DEAL, a. P. BROWN. M. S. DEAL, PROPRIETORS. ‘Office--cor. Broad and Pine Streets, atin ane a eer] IEALIAN, BARBER SHOP. PHILIP. DUCA. * we reapoetfnity infornr the citizens of . Nevada city and vicinity that he hag: eda Barber Shop, on Broad Street, 0 oppeai« Stompf’s Restaurant. — is well prepa fo do whale Bry gtlem in the -best Style. Lf you ant to havé ani¢ectéan Shave give mea call. in connection soy teht the Bai eber Shop I have Bath+ ing Roonis an uced th plang of Baths to 26 Cents, .«« My BathjRooms. are fixed up in ag nice style a ee Pin: e State. Ifyou wanta good Shower ath call at my place. Baths only 25 cents. Nevada, July 8th, 1866. PHILTP DUCA: ((mkaAsons way THR > AMERICAN WATCH, Made at WALTHAM, DIASS, 1S THE BEST. . It is made on the best principle. Its frame is WO. jar can interfere with the harmony of its werking and no audden shock tan'damageits machinery. Every piece is mae and finished by:machivery (itself famous for its novelty, as well ae for its effieetiveness) and {8 therefore ‘proper)y (made. watch is what ail mechanism should, be--ACCURATE, SIMPLE, STRONG AND ECON; -OMICAL, Except some high grades, too costly for general use, foreign watches are . chiefly. ‘made by women and boys. Such watches are ‘composed of several hundred pieces screwed and riveted togettier, and require constant reairs tokeep them in any. kind of order. All Rat Oi a8 fate. eathiad *tancres,” fection .@nd,+English Patent Levers,’ are perfectly: wp aware of the truth of this statement. At the beginning of our ‘enterprise, mote than teh yedrs ago, ft was our first objeet to make a thoroughly good low-priced watch for ‘the million, to take the place of these foreign impositiens—the refuse of foreign factories’ which ‘were entirely unsaleable at home and perfectly worthless everywhere. © How well we have accomplished this _may be understood from ‘the fact, that after so many years of public trial, we now make MORE THAN * BALDY) OF ‘ALL THE. SOLDIN THE UNITED STATRS, "and that no others have ever given such universal satisfaction. While this department of our business is continued with increased facilities for perfect work, we ate at present engaged in the manufacture of watehes of the very HIGHEST GRADE KNOWN TO CHRONOMETRY, unequalled by anything hitherto made by ourselves and unsurpassed by anything made in the world. For this purpose we have the amplest facilities. “We have.erected. am addition to our main buildings expressly for this branch of our business, and lisve filled'if with the best workmen.in our service, Kew machines and appli‘ anees have been constructed, whieh pertorm their work with ‘consummate delieaey. and exactness. The choicest and most approved mate rials only-are used and we challenge comparison between this grade of our work and the finest imported chronometers. Wedo not pretend to sell @ar: watches for less money than foreign watehes, but we do assert without fear of con priisien thep for the, same money our, product s ineomparably superior. ATl our watches. of ‘wliatever graie, are fully warranted and this Warrantee is good at all times against us or our agente.in.all parts of the world. CAUTION.—The public are cautioned to buy only ef reipectable dealers. All persons selling counterfeits will be prosecuted. ROBBINS & APPLETON, Agemta & for Ay American .Watch Company. Peg Broadway, N. ¥. 616 wescuens St., Sam Fancisco, agents for their sale in the Pacific States. CENTRAL. PACIFIC RAILROAD N AND AFTER Tuesday, July 10th, 1866, O until further notice, the trains of the Central Pacific Railroad will be Fun as follows * Pr and FOR hora hn lAvd Sacramen+0 dle thaidtipaeschcr tral lea dar badhesGatc at 6.15 A M. st Aue an at 12:20 PM, Algo at 3 PMy, aruive ns a at P My “% oa & ng, West Mali and. pohenatl train leave Alta at 9.55 AM. atrive at Sacramento at 1.20 FP. M. Fre end passenver train leave Alta at 6 A. M.-arrive at Sacramento at 1 AM; also at 115 P M. arrive at Sacramento, at 6 30 P M. The morning Passenger Trains connect at Auea. for. Yankee Jims, Forest Hill bi aud ditnieie® Blut ; and at Colfax with Sass for Grass Riva Nevada, North San uaa; and at A stages for. . Summit iy, Austin, vee aye city; and all points in the State of Nevada. The 6.30 A M. up train connects at the June~-tien-with. the eare of.the California Central Rajlroad for dénqoln tag — ail points Re tor 2 oot: Sends ae wise mites mafeat Cc. CROCK a 2 nasi Heres P. “te Co. tor J ly TO §0BIF HOLDERS. 4 The } ATCREs. tr Sees ‘a ay ae : BOOTS AND SHOES! ee WILLIAM R. COE, Cor. . of Main & Commercial Streets z NEVADA CITY. SS e Thave just received a STOCK OF GooDs, Consisting of ¢ 5 Gents? Roots,. Shoes and -Gaiters,. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s ‘Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes, . ‘Slippers, -_ &6e. NEW From the test manufacturers ~ New York,, Phila‘delphia and Boston. Rubber ‘Boots, Gents’ Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s Shoes, Just fron the Manufactory, Steamer. received by the las T also have full assortment of SHOE FIN DINGS, Miller’s Celebrated Harness Blackboing, Neats Foot Of, French Calf, Kip, Ljning Skins, Sole Leather, Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, Thread. Lasts, and in fact everything to be, found in a first-class Shoe and Finding, Store. Repairtng done-in : the; best. style: Boots and’ Shoés ‘madé to order ! And a good fit warranted.in. every case. I -keep Boots of my own manufacture always on hand and will sell-all my Goods, % i Cheaper than any other House in town! Remember the Corner! Nevada. November lith SAN FRANCISCO PIONEER SCREEN WORKS. “SOHN W. QUICK, Prop’r. AS fremoved to the Vulcan [Row Works. FREMONT STREET, between: Mission and Howard. San Francisco. Screen Punching in all its brancher. Quartz Mill Qwaers uging ny Ruasia Tron Screens will save Two Handred per cent. anteed to be the best and cheapest in the state and warradted np toOirip or tear. Orders sotieited and promptly attended to; N.B.—J. W. Quick is the only competent and successful Manufacturer of Screens in the state, having made sereens for the principal mills and — firma in this city and state for many veara. a8 THE “GEM” SALOON. VAN ALSTINE & JENKIN, VS Aes OPENED the +*Gem Saloon’’ on BROAD STREET, A few doors belaw Crawford. Leavitt & Co’s Store. If you want a ‘good square drink” ora Fine Cigar drop into the Gem and you +N get it. Lager Beer, Wholesale and Retail. RAVERY STABLE, Broad Street, oppasite N, National Exchange SAXBY & ; LANCASTER Would inform the peo6f Nevada that they fi ave purchased the livery stock and business of Harvey Helm and united the stock of,the Union Livery Stable, and now bave the largest lot of Horses, Buggies and Carriages to be found in this part of-the State. “Teams, with elegant Buggies, ‘Wagons and Hacks to let ac the shortest notice and dn the most reasona ble terms. Our Hoses are free from vice, of fine style and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive. Coviegy fo? Puterals attended to'with promptGood Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses boarded by the rida week or month and the. best of care guaranteed. SAXBY'& LANCASTER, _ Nevada, Dee. 51). BEAR ‘VALLEY ‘HOUSE. Junction of the Ne , a And Dutch Fiat roade gee to Virghiia City. kes _ = ate wish to me a tard at this beautiful bart of Netame vada county, that he has pow open. : édiis Latge SEER House, at ho so) Rae VAELEY And is prepared to accommodate all in as good styleas at any other fHouve fn the state. "he Ho thas just been boilt und band somety . fatnished tironghout—havig rocm ~ for forty per he. Kable will Mil contain the best of food— capa Sp pen neret to no eaoe in this county. 22 —There is vo hy a ¢ Valley, for Beh mg and huntin The Da cing Seite te the © largest and best . in the cownt Suppers rnish — = short nation. "O°! §QHOOL ELECTION. ‘HE qualified eléctors of the Oakland ] 1 School District, are beet notified meeting of Ad stectots eld at the . : t id Fiat, ob WE Y, 4 B66, ti : "ED. ESD of sale mare be clio! facili curio and. furatshing a achool eee for ae a *elock > ’ Nevada, ‘August 8th, 1866. Guar-4}~
BANNER BROTHERS. . Importers of recLroreririne, 4 Gents? Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c., &c., Cor. of Broad & Pine ou Nevada City. eae Seasonable Goud received’ by every Steamer. Nevada, July 18th. NATIONAL Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon. 1 ©. LAMPE would inform the people of 1 e thiscity and vicinity that he has purchased the interest of F. H. Fisher in the “National. Mair Pressing and Bathing Saleon, and will continue, as heretofore, at the eld)stand. , Paftienlat attettion paid to the cuttmg of gents, ladies’ and children’s hair. If you wanta good shave, gents, tall at this place.. Hot, eold and. shower et atvall West: _ Always on hand a large stock « r. Jennings’ Reproduetor, the best article for thé hair ever intro duced. ants Boot and Shoe Maker. REMOVAL, B. LUTZ would takethis method of tnformivg his old patrons that he has removed to.the tuildmg a few, doors belew.the National Sarg ory = Hotel, un Broad, street, where he is better prepared to make the best of notice, in fashionable style, and at low rates, Boots and Shoes repaired. Call if I will guarantee safiafaction, Nevada, June 14th, ss B. LUTZ LAMOTT'S te HAT STORE & —13 .2HE— EMPORIUM OF THE: STATE. rs The Leader oi of Fashion, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, No. 227 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Aprit 24th.EXCHANGE HOTEL. ‘Main Street, Grass VaHey. enna fully preparec to furnish every accommoda tion’ toe boarders. The Table contains the . bast in the market. The of good size and comfortable. Stage. Office at this Hotel, The Bar.is supplied with the finest Kinds of wine liquors and cigars, C,.W. SMITH, Proprietor. Grass Valley, April 24th. PAINTING! PAINTING Pr. L. RYAN. . yas removéd his Paint Shop to the Bed Rooms are HOOK & LADDER HOUSE ON BROAD STREET. a ~~ ae ae He-is prepared; as heretofore, te-do all kinds’ of HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE —AND— ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, On short notice and ir a style that c rene be excelled in thts State feb2?7 THE BEST: FURNITURE TO] BE FOUND This side of San Francisco, Is kept at the Store of J. E. JOHNSTON, BROAD STREET, nearly opp, National Exchang eee Burea ‘és th Bedsteads, ’ ‘ Tables, Sofrrs, Mirrors, &¢. Everythiig Goes s Cheap for Cash UPHOLSTERING a and REPAIRING : Done at the shortest nutice. ; xy Call and ‘xansiue the Stock 1.6% Nevada, Jau. 4th. ICE! ICE! ICE! THOMPSON, SFONE & MALE, OULD inform the of this city, Grass Valley «hd the. eurroutidieg edeu' that they are oow rendy to receive orders for AC Salouns and families w to he ss with ICE this season are tw lenve-their orders podem = reese wiDw ¢ Ageut street, or. ave eet See . ~» Mad #4: 38 a t¢ 2 t Buots and Shoes, at the shortest . . Importer and . Manufacturer. THE »Proeprietor of. the abeye Hotel i Book ,and Job Printers, Book Binders, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Mit a =YIRM ARE aper, peters -are able to work will foe iw. pr He cred Agents for H. D. San Francisco, July 13th—tf “TOWNE & “BACON, ‘ Blank Book Malere,* Paper Rulers, ‘686 Clay Streét, opp. Leidesdorff, Ppp Aveee bouight the well known LARGE IMPORTERS erials, Inks, &c,; and an ¢ e largest Printiiig Offeein the State dispatch, at very Parties ‘sending orders: feo the Interior, will be served as faithfully . as though personally present.. Samples and price lists furnished if’ desired, . and work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Wade's Inks,» Successor to Sam, Lewis, Importer of Cigars and Tobaceo ! ee t (25 per cent. less-than any in the mountains, of Dealers and the public generally. fully attended to. Cigars, ‘Dobacco, Pipes, &e,; JULIUS GREENWALD, A VENG the same facilities for buying as the eld firm I am enabled to sell goods at San Francisco Jobbing Prices and To my-extensive stook E would call the attention Orders from all parts of the country will be faithJULIUS-GREENWALD. &ci, Store ‘Nevada, Ped’ 13th. G. R. CRAWFORD, iy Retail Dealer in \ _ STATIONERY,’ Blank Books, ‘ . Sheet Music, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Nevada,Jaly 28th Cor. of Broad and Pine Streets, Gold Pens Justicé’s and Constable’s Blanks. &e. AT POIRIER & LANS Successors to A. Lamott, SACRAMENTO, stock comprises, Men s and Boys’ F UR, scription, Ladies Hate made to order, FOR SEVEN Sacramento. Sept: 15th. Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats! FALL STYLES FOR 1865. ‘Corner of Second and J Streets, E_ have just received the Largest Stock of Hats and Caps éver offered ju the State. WOOL HATS, Men’s and Boys” CAPS of every deThe Best Silk Hats-Made to, order, DOLLARS! POIRTER & LANSING. ING’S Our SLLK and GooD AEWS FROM NEVADA Miners’ Two-Bit Restaurant. THE andersigned takes this named Houge op For Two Bits each! LODGING 25 OEN ml a3 informing namerous « old friends and the pubMP 14) lic im gynerss that le hag opened. the abivre COMMERCIAL ST REET, ‘Where he will serve: Meats FOR CASH ONLY HENRY PYRMONT, method of ; and registered previous to, Feb, will be paid game will cease froin t __ July 19 wM. F a date. To City Scrip Holders, LL Warrants drawn om the; General ¥und dn presentation. laterest on’ the EVENS. City Treasurer. 15. 1866, STAGE LINK. Havin chased t ont, “ALL ABOARD!" Grass Valley and Nevada a reeently ohhs ie is long éeta pular Stage. Line, eam y to carry saved Se over anfety ‘. tormey, Sow. HINTS. RoW. tote BANKING House. ASSAY r OFFICE. HINDS & TULLY, Bankers. r ansessere fo G.: W. Kid y. Banki house and business of George Wi ida On Broad Street, Nevada City,. Will carry 6n the Banking busi stand, under the: hate of: indy frais ” The Rig Price will be paid for Cprdeta ume dtsevaiaited ae’ end wag sees am lion for “tie ta afts ‘on nd Suorsih et Stat Lowest Rates, sof at the Collections made. State pape a Count eurities urchased. bere downs valance -_ hnighest St TSF esanlneoeslacaiect WA. ang, bie ippgranced Co hig a res MELTED, REF haven? Er eer: YK All Assays warranted .be corr enain.” Septem On Mil ank of (aloramen Ded le York. Lees & Waller. , _— cee ora J.1. Caldwell ‘and. John Caldwell, Attorneys aud Counselors at Liaw. . .) SOFPICES—. . At Nevada! City and Meadow Lake. Office: No 42 Broad Street, Newadn city. Office at Meadow Like, oni Bently ite of Bstreet. J, i. Caldwell, Not Notary Public for Ne. vada county, and Commissioner for the State of Nevaiia. John Calaweil District Attorn and Notary Public Me for Nevada county, gl Pe Calawent, ‘De dg District Ate itt juset? DR. A: CHAPMAN, Surgical and’ Mechanical Dentist. Office—cortiér of Broad and Pine ats.” _ : “ee inform ow friends au@ q wishin serv: that prepared aa attend toene ferorlng after havin; ean oe vl a on ecome seneitiy: 3 sg be filled without bhi Aa pain, Riot ihe WARRANT. ALL WO this ‘to be per formed in a more bo gtr ee bettar satisfaction given than tisewtlere ta tite vicinity, otherwise e will be. My .charges are modeta abd to suit the fime® 1 4m permanently located in. this my & Residence. on & acramenye nner third hou om TemperVulcanite Wo done. at thir office,’ ss promptly and. peatly » W. €. POPE, , Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FURNITURE, OILS. LAMPS, &e.’’ MILL, STREET, GRASS VALLEY. . TrThe Cheapest Furnfture Store tn Nevada County.s% Alb Goode delivered free of charze: Grass Valley, July 8th H. J. Booth, G. W. Prescott. Irving M. SeottUNION IRON WORKS, Corner of Firsp & Mission §ts., San, Prancieco‘Established in 1849. AVING by far the oldest: and moet sive scare apg oa the Pacific red to. furnish.at the tice and at most reasonable rates, ch neteshae ehinery. Quartz Mills and Quarts works ‘esas a speciality. Weave thie best patterns of Cama, Tappets, Mortars, &c. Sole manufacturers of the eelebrated Franklinite tempered Shoes and Dies. Biake’s Crushers, Quartz Scrcetis-of all kinds and si & " 1 apd $M, nae vy Amalgum and all thiogs.neeExéelsior Pump fet domestieuse and for deep. Mining—‘rom 24g inches to 10 incheg in diameter. Nevada Iron and ‘Brass Foundry AND MACHING sHOP. < — STEAM ENGINES ané BOILERS built.to # eater. hivery ét' weary H og sl are now pre} 6: hain and Mac dese ription. = cust Machinery coustrusted, 1 fiton up Every, kinds of Building Castings, Saw, Crie: Malt and Bark Wills ; horse power and car wheels. Orders ied proiptly wad at as lw rated —— establishinent in. Sacramento.or fap Franc freight added. HEUGH & THO NEW FORWARDING HOUSE. AT, COLBARs 0) )05. JOSEPH WORRILL & CO.” W OULD, jnforn eaimbaeef Nevase. the road with epeaa and foivn rm g y to 4 treat ith uaip.e ceerteous, . . FORWARDING HOUSE, we tiunt’ ine eatlotactory manan went "Aad dre now Prepared to BAUS pir Ax Leaves atta htt gaa. With despatch and: at Low. Som at Sand Lo'eloek, A. Me : 4 Dinos lt Goede; * oan eat He Nevada, ay, S ag 0 A and 2 rMs and 6 o'clock. P “CARE WORRILL 00: CORFE” 1“ CLEVELAND & ROXCK, Prope’s, \ conta, Bont 3a . , eos