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August 31, 1866 (4 pages)

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N Would Tespectfuly Nevada city that the Yles of Bonnet; wers, ; ; Ladies & Misse raw. Gi rect from Paris, ery being th offered tor Gal rie ERY STEAMER L, pressed and ake ber the place, No. 46 Aan gen, ciate ER & CO, Dealers in TIONERY, K BOOKS, and Note Papers, pers, uids and Inks, baled mand Time Books, ; Stock, etc. ete. stationery Line, ico Prices! ynufactured. stablishment, t, Sacramento, m OILS, ‘: rUNeEs, BR OSIA,p OIL, . SE in-out line. E BY '» BUSSENIUS. & Pine Streets. ITY. » Insurance, > N COMPANY NCISCO. alifornia Street, S PERSONALLY E . ooeses-$750,000 66 .. $119,735 FAY. President. tary. ne Director. gent for Nevada. S$ LEODOR, — DOCTRE 83 g Street, peases of c . t et, opposite —————— _~BOCAL AFFAERS, eee BeNerit Nicnr.—This evdving_ th Howéun Opeta Troupe will appear at the Theatre ia the Bohemian Girl, the gem of English operus. ~The occasion is a benefit tendered by citizens of Nevada to Mies Em: ma Howson, the prima dooua, and Miss . ‘~Clehia, the mezzo suprana, of the Troupe, _ These talented ladies are deserved ly popular among our citizens, and we have no doubt they will show their appreciation by filling the house to its utmost capacity this evehing. Inthe play to-night, Miss Emina persouates Arline, Miss Clelia, the Gipsey Queen, Herberte as Thaddeus, and 8. W. Leech appears in his great charavter of Devel’s-hoof. The other characters of the play will ve represented by other members of the troupe. This opera is filled With gems of melody aud beautiful chorusses, which cannot fail to: make it a great favorite. In the second act, Mr. Mundwyler . will play a solo upon the oboe or hautboy, with which the audience was so delighted at the last rendering of the piece in this city. The box office will be opened at the Theatre this merning at 10 o'clock. “SUIT FoR THE Iratiay Lepee.—Yes-. terday morving. Fleming & Cv. opened their tunnelinto the shaft of the Italian Cu,, and B. Sargninetti;-and-otbers who have been working the mine, immediately commeuced suit for possession.” The plaintiffs allege that for a long time they have been,peaceably possessed of the ledge, and that Fleming, Keeney and others ejected them: and they ask for possession of the ledge. There are many conflicting statements in regard to the titles under which the two companies claim, and aay correct statement in reference to the matter would be impossibie uotil the case is disposed of in the Courts. A.A’Sargent and D. Belden are attorneys for pla:ntiffs. The case is an importantone, and will be watched with interest. THe Great SeNsaTiON.—The indomituble Banner Bros. have commenced one of the mest vigorous campaigns in the clothing line ever before inaugurated in this county. Everybody, including the rest of mankind,’ and all their relatives, can be clad froin head to foot in the best of clothing and. furnishing goods, at twenty-five per cent. lower than former rates. Banner Bros. purchase their goods in Eastern markets, and having taken advantage of the decline in prices, can and will underse!l all competi. tors. ReE6uLAR MontTuty Parape.—By the new military law it is required that Companies shall parade ence a month, and that a report of such parade shall be forwarded to headquarters. In order to better accommodate the members of the Light Guard, these drills have been appointed fur the first Saturday night of each munth. The first parade under the new arrangement will take place on to-morrow evening. The tine for absence from these parades is $3. New Boitpine.—W. G. Jenkins, saddle and harness maker, is having a store: built on Broad street, » short distance below Saxby & Lancaster’s livery stable: The new store will be opened in a few days.. _ ATTACHED.—Seven heavy freight teams were stopped on the road near Grass Val‘ley, on Wednesday, and their contents attached, They were louded with grain. The teamsters got indignant and refused to meve their teame. ‘lhe read was, in consequence blocked up for several Lours. Eastwasrp Bounn.—J. ‘. Cross, one of ‘the pioneers of Neveda, leaves this city on Saturday for the East, overland. He goes for the parpose of attending te some busi. . ness in St. Louis. ae Tne State Fain.—We are indebted to the State Board of Agriculture, for a complimentary ticket to the State Fair, which commences at Sacramento on the 10th of September. Over $10,000, is appropriated for premiums, and the Fair will be ote of the best.ever held in the State. “IN Jatt. —The men charged With attempt. ing to, rob Captain Teal, bave bee lodged in the county jail. They will be examined te Judge Byrne of Grass Valley on Saturday, at 2 o'clock. ‘ Dw rweata.—Serer. eevere casee of dipriaiere occurred in thie. neighborbopd within the last.mopoth «dt prevails mostly ' @mMong children. a ee eee TE Peta e em PEELS De EES GENERAL. Insurance —_ Agéncy. : _ SAN Francisco, July ist, 1966. The following Fire insurance Companies, vis : The ““Heome,?? of New York. The “Hartford,” of Hartford, Conn: The “Washington,’ of New York.‘The Aretic,» ot New York. The “Pheenix,” of New York. . y Avine devided to relinquish business 6n‘ the Pacific coast, we shail cease to -issue Yvucies of Insurance on and after this dute. The above named Companies have transierred * their éiitire busitiess to the . PACIFIC’ INSURANCE COMPANY. OF SAN FRANCISCO. Boe The Bonds deposited with Wells. Fargo.& Co. —Four Hundred and Fifty ‘Thoussnd Deliars— will remaim on deposit till ‘all obligations under Outstanding policies shall have ceased. ‘I'he gubme wil adjust and pay all losses as hereteore. Thanking the public for bave received at their hands, we ask that they will transfer their patronage tu the PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, with whom we are new conected, assuring all our customers that their interests shall be fully guarded and that they will find in the Pacific the same security, promptness and justice that has ever charucterized the Compauies with which we have so lung been connected, BIGELOW % BROTHER, Geueral lusurance Agents. PACIFIC INSURANCK COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO, July 2, 1866, The Pacific Insurance Company having arranged with Messrs. Bigelow & Brother four the transter of the business of the Fire Lusurance Companies lately represented by them, is pow prepared to offer to all parties formerly insured by said compunies equally liberal terms and prompt payment of al! losses in United States gold cvuin. Mr H.-H. Ligelow will be the General Ageut for this Company, from. this date. o J. HUNT, President. A, J. Ralston, deuretary. NEW AGENCY— PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY. OF SAN FRANCISCO. The undersigned heretofere Agent of alt the Companies represented by Messrs. Bigelow & Bro. havihg been appointed Agent of the PACIFIC es INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SAN FRANCISCO. Will attend to his friends as heretofore and continue to insuie against all Fire Risks, paying all losses promptly in Gold Coin, E. F. SPENCE, Fire and Life Insurance Agent, NEVADA CITY, Nevada, July 22, 1866.—3m the many favors we Property for Sale, COMFORTABLE dwelling house, 40 by 16 feet, containing eight rooms, is offered for sale cheap. Upon the premises are a good barn, a — well of water and an excellent vegetable garden. For gore apply to PATRICK CURREY, Pine Street, auls Near the Suspension Bricge. UNETLON HOTEL. Second and K Sts,, SACRAMENTO. L. CULVER, Proprietor. Goren furnished with rooms by the day, week or month. A few choice rooms for ilies, with private dining room attached. Barand ‘Billiard Saloons of the firstorder. al4 CH. FERRAND. _ WPHOTOGRAPHIC.4 AND DAGUERREAN ARTIST "Yypes taken in the best siyleotthe Arte ON PINE STREET, Over the United States Bakery. DR. W. GROVE DEAL, ~—OFFICE— ON BROAD STREET, Opposite Stumpf’s Hotel, next door to Lafayette Bakery, NEVADA CITY. Office Hours—From 9 to 12 0’clock ; from 1 t03 P. M.; and from 6toe 9 P. M, i Nevada city, July 10th. J. C. DEUEL, Attorney and Counselor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. No. 18 Mill Street, GRASS VALLEY. J. B. JOHNSON, Attorney and. Counselor at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, Commissioner of Deeds for Nevada. MAIN STREET.«....NORTH SAN JUAN Néxt doorabove Frank Smith’s. North San Juan, March i4th. RB. FININGER & CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE BRAN DIES, WINES —aAND— LIQUORS GENERALLY, : Brick Store, No. 76 Broad Street, Nevada city.
_ W. Cc, GROVES, — UNDERTAKER, Shop No. 10 Broad Street, he -zada. Te CRG Oe ED. 7 SPRING AND. SUMMER -€AMPAIG AN: ~—OPENED.~— ee Crawford, Leavitt & Co. Have pow on hand and arriving wilds ee THEIR “STORE ROOMS” IN THE KIDD & KNOX BLOCK, ~ 1,000 TONS Da ag 4 2. MERCHANDISE! [ Of every description to be found tn the line of Heavy & Shelf Hardware, ~ Mining & Mechanics’ Tools, ~_ Groceries & Provisions, . Paints, Flour & Feed, Varnish, Wooden, Willow, Turpentine, Glass & Crockery é tows Oil -Wares, 100 Tons Iron and Steel, all sizes. 500 Kegs Eastern Powder. 2500 Feet Fuse: 150 Flasks Quicksilver. 2000 Feet Rubber and Leuther Belting and Hose, 1000 Yards Duck—assorted numbers. 1000 Gallons Kerdsene. 3 500 Gallons Lard, Neats’ Foot and Puaiut Oils. 12000 Pounds Nevada Cured Bacon. 4000 Pounds Sugars, all kinds. 50 Chests Teas, Black, Jupan and Young Hyson. 500 Boxes Candles. 500 Gallons Stone Jugs and Jars WINES, . LIQUORS, CASE GOODS, Etc. Etc. Which we offer te the Trade at Pricesand upon Terms defying Competition. Our Purchases and Sales are larger than those of any llouse iu the county, and we can, ond do “Buy and Sell’ lower than any other, zt Cm and examine our Stock and Prices befere purchasing. “OUR MOTTO,” Small Profits and Heavy Sales, Ce ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR ALMADEN QUICKSILVER. Silver Flasks, in order, BOUGHT. ee ‘EF Goods delivered a reasonable All Sales guaranteed to give full satisfaction. 2 ee Dunder und Blixum! HAVE on HAND ia their Store avd Cellar (‘The old stauid of Jesse 8:-Wall and his successors. ] 4 Larger stock of Goods in their linc than can be found in any other store in the County, Amounting to something iess than a cargo for the Great Eastern and consisting of PARA +h = Hardware, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, . Crockery Wate, 7 AND Glass Ware, [To which we might add for the benefif™ , of competitors, BEWARE, } GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, WINES AND LIQUORS, Ofthe cholic qualities. BARLEY, a WHEAT, BRAN, . SHORTS, aoe &e. &e. On hand and to arrive, mostly tourrive, : : 1000 kegs of Powder; Fuse enough fer an Ocean Cable and warranted not to break connection. A few miles of Rubber Hose, 4 kinds, which we are selling to the benefit of one Goodyear. 100,000 gallons of Kerosene; Lard and Lubricating Oils, _ To grease the gudgeons of the Universe. More Quicksilver than we want at the present rates. 1000 Boxes of Candles, with wicks in them and warranted te burn. Sugars of all kinds, a mountain of them. Teas and Coffees, more kinds than ever knewn before, A few Cords of Bacon, warranted curn fed. On hand, also, a big pile of Lard, that never made « sheep’s aequaintance, or no sale. 1000 boxes Soap, from Colgates’ dewn 100 kegs and 49 cases Butter. We buy aud sell the best article, 100 kegs Nails, assorted. Rakes, Hoes, Pitehforks, Sluice Forks, Shovels, Spades, Sledges, Steel, Rope, Fwine, Rubber Packing, Demijohns and any kind of Liquors, to fill them. Case.and Shelf Goods in any quantity We button-hole nobody for eustom and have no ' —TO ABKIVE— 1,000,000 Tons of all sorts of Goods (when we buy and pay for them.) "We consult thie, tavtes of our customers and remember always that it takes two to make « bargain Goods delivered at @ reasonable distance free o charge. GREGORY & WAITE. . TREMENDOUS, “EXCIRBMENT !{ F Gregory & Waite, Bi $100 Reward : Special attention fs ree. “* Pectfully directed to our exclusive manufacture of the celebrated Golden Balsani, a preparation, hever known to jail ia the cure of Sy philis, iw alt ite stages, and used in thé i reuch hospitals for the last ten years with the ureatest success. Fur obvious reasons, we cannot publish the testimonials 0 the thousands wav hhaye been cured by ‘it, but in the innumeravie eases in Which it has beech administered we have 4h 2 yettolearn an instance of its failure. GOLDEN 1, for first and: second stages, © BALSAM No. such as sores on the legs or body, sure eyes; ete. Golden Baisam, No. 2, tor tertiary, Mercu rial or Syphilitic Kheumatism, pais in tue bones, etc. Sent by express tu any part of the Pacific Coast. Price, Fiity dollars per dozens or Five Dollars per bottle. C. F. RICHARDS & COWholesale and retail Drugyists and Jhewiste, corner Clay and ‘Sansome sts. San Franeisco, sole agents, to whom aii orders must. 2 aadressea. Also, ugeuts for the celebrated Spanish Antidote, « preparation-warran: ted to cure Gonorrhae, Gieet, Lrrita tious Gravel, aud all “Urimary Derangements. Neither of © the above genuine with outeur siguatury acrus the fuce of the ¢ ‘label ~ aplg HOSTETTER'S CELEBRA? 1s) STOMACH BI’TERS, i RECTIVEAND ALTERATIVE, OF WONDERFUL EFFICACY LN DISEASES —OF THE— STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS.. —_— Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Meadache, General Debility, NerVousness, Depression of Spirits, Constipation, Colic, inter niitent Fevers,Cramps and all Complaints of eather Sex, arising from Bod, £ ily Weakness, Whether inherent, m the system or produced by special causes. Nothing that is not wholesome, Genial ana resturativein its natureenters to tae composition OtHOSTELTER' S STOMACH BITTE KS. This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kiad, no deadly botannical element; no tierce excitant; butit is acombination of the extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and miidest of all diffusive stimulants, ‘The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated anv the appetite restored by this agreeable ‘ronic’ and hence it works wonders in case of Dyspep. sia and in less coutirmed forms of Indigesuon} Acting as 4 gentle and painless aperient, as we\ a8 upon the diver, it also invariably relieves the . constipation superinduced by irregular action ot the digestive organs. The agony of silious colic is immediately assuaged by a singie dose of the stimulant, and by Occasionully resurting to it, the return of the complaint may be prevented, As a General Lume, HUSTETTER’S BITTLK3 produce eilects which must be experienced: ur witnessed betore they van be iully appreciated, in case of Constitutional Weakness, Premature Decay and,vebility and Decrepitade arrsing from old age, it exercises ‘an electric influence. in the couvuiescent stages of ali diseases it operates as a delightiul imvigorant. When all the puwers of nature are relaxed, it operates to re-luforce and re establish chem. Last, bub mot least, it is the only safe stimulaut, being manutlactured from seund and imocuous materials, and entirely tree from the acid clements present more or iess in wll the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the duy, No family medicine hag been so universally, and, it muy be truly added, deservedly popular with the intelligent portion of the community, as HUSELTTER’S BATT SRS. Suid by all Vruggists, Grecers and Storekeepers every where. HOS th TER. SMITH & DEAN, Agents, Nos, 401, 405 and 405, Battery street Sau l'raaaus: as Saat AMERICAN, y ENGLISH AND FRENCH WATCHES! FOR SALE, BY W., Nevada, Aug. 2. C. RANDOLPH, DR, SCHW ARZBACH, Pysician and Oculist, ‘)ffice—Broad Street, near the Bridge. Office Hourse—F rom 8 to 10 A. M. and 12to 4 P.-#f Nevada, July 3d, PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE. Established in 1853. —BY— JAMES J. OTT, Office—28 Miain Street, Nevada City. OLD AND ORES of every description Melted aud Assayed. Correctness of Assays fully usranteed. . Melting done in presence of depositors. jan24 ANTELOPE RESTAURANT, BROAD STREET, NEVADA. ALEX, GAULT... PROPRIETOR. Thankful for the liberal patrouage bes tuwed during three years experience inthe RESTAURANT business I . ive to renew my efforts to please all who may favor me with @ call. Meals served up at all hours, Nevada, May 17th. * : Cc. M, BATES, PHYSICIAN. 3 : — ‘ ‘Office iu Masonic Building, corner of Pine é&-Com miefeial streere entrancena Pina, ~~ : > fe Ae SARGENT, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ; SRIC Kidd's corner 0 () "iroet dad Pint ttre, ev, # : “PURE AND POWERFUL TONIC, CUOR-tS re ey Oe,eid Sp ae