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December 28, 1865 (4 pages)

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brand, moking and vites the atfrom @ comof ick Naxs stock-of is, bound to lendid goods y else in: this _ he old,stand, nit &e, &o Tobacco ! — pat ices and the attention il] be faith_ urday night. — “AP po Poh & Reawy.—t ers’ quartz mill at Rough & stiv6ed upon hist Fridvy. ‘The mill hae’ rémoddled, and improved machinery put ‘by Bradshaw, of San Francisco. They are oW crushing rock from the Bunker Hil dge. With the primative method of ‘ashlee the rock, und prior to the introdue“tion of improved machinery, the quartz paid nine dollars to the ton. A much larger ameunt will no doubt be returned at the next “clean up.” A number of ledges are. being prospectyd in the vicinity of Rough & Ready, and vow that the mill is capeble. of good work, they will ‘be tested. We know rich . Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, miues will be developed in that vicinity. The Fam at Gkdss VaLLeY.—The foir in nid of the: Catholic Orphan Asylum, . of Grass Valley, opens at the Asylum building iu that ploce to-day, and continues until SatA large display of articles will be made,and the building hus been beautiful y decoruted for the occassion. The ladies are endeavoring to raise money for the pufpose . . of providing a home for children: without parents or homes. It we u-worthy work, and all who have money to spare should aid in it. THe Monawx Mine. —On Tuesday last . the Mohawk Mining Company, whose works are located on Gold Flat, struck their. ledge at the secund level, one hundred and thirty feet below the surface. The mine is worked through a shaft, and at the present level ‘y-they have sixty feet “backs.’’ The ledge is large and well developed, and days so flat that w car may almost be run upon it. An immense quantity of quartz can be taken ' from the mine before it becomes necessary, to sink deeper. The Mohawk mine was formerly knoWn asthe Stede Ledge, and is one of the best mines in this vicinity. It is now in the hands of an enterprising company and it will be _Shotyughly aod continuously worked. 8. 8. B.—Tha builer for the new quartz mill of the Star Spangled Banner Company has ‘been “set up,” the machinery is nearly all upon the ground, and both will and hoist‘ing works are being pushed tu com; letion.— By the middle of January the entire works will he . in operation. ~~ “‘Mnune on Deek Creek. —The miners both w placer and quartz, on Deer Creek, are unusually active. Newclaims are being fitted up, and new leads prospected. while . * many old ones are yielding handsome returns. A large amount of money will be taken. out ~ during this season. "TEAMING:—A very lurge nnmber ‘of teams loaded with freight for our merchants, arriyed yesterday. This Fall has been better for all kinds-of mercantile business than any for a‘number of years, and teamsters Kave been kept busy tu supply the market with goods. A CONVOY with $900,000 in silver, lately arrived at the City of Mesive.& aie Guanajuato. A MEXICAN league ie 4583 yards, . or about two miles and five-cighths English measure. a A 2 THe rebel. Generals Price\and Shelby, Governors Harris of Tenn., Polk .of Mieeouri, and Clark of Texas, are at Cordova, ti Burns.—Dip the affected part in cold wa* ter, then into common wheat flour and so alternately, nutil a thick coating is formed ~¢0 as to. exclude theair, then bind tight with a cloth wet with cold water. ; “Lare.—T be Sacramento stagedid not are rive yesterday until alter 3 0 "clock. Cause, ” bad roads and heavy loads. CaPrain” Browne.—J. Ross Browne haa deen mustered into service as Captain of Arinous volunteers. gh SS ewrees : : Tue first bale of cotton goods ever manufactufed in California,.a fair quality of _ sheetings, from Mexico short staple cotton, ‘was opened in the San Francisco market on Friday having beer manufactured at the Oakland Mille. i et You May Cure Your Curtpres, if they inherit any taint of Scrofula, any weakness pee the effects of scarlet ioe measles, hooping -cough ; . Powe Ff Batya) shit Gane i ahaa a 8 ie ; ¢ ~ ah eee eels "h fuapres op NEVADA. xr ; AND COUNTY : At A MATTER OF COURSE it is the’ paaela. ttage nse an @ Merchunt to inferm his ee eee he is in receipt Seiden STOCK OF GooDs, And more particularly when he contemplates selling them at RATES UNPRECEDENTED, _ accordance with that privilege and custom, (A. GoLpsmrra, Selects this manner of introducing his =< NEW STOCK oF Falland Winter Goods, To his old partrons and desires the particular attention of ALL purchasers. Call and examine his stock before buying elsewhere, His stock consists:in part of Dress Goods— Gros de Naple, Gros de Rhine, Ribbed Silk, all colors, the best and finest. French Merinos, all colors. Empress Cloths. z rd Ribbed Scotch Plaid Poplins. hia ag Poplins. '0i'?1 de Cheyre. i Laines, wool and plaid. Colored Alpacas, V4 Silk warp black Alpaca—and n fact, All kinds of Dress Goods usually kept ina Fashionable Dry Gooks Store, — French, American & English Will be sold for : Pees than San Francisco Wholsale PRICES! ° Sheetings—all kinds, always on hand. 2000 yards of 4-4 Sheeting, best brand, will be sold at a very low price,A. COLDS M ITH, Does not humbug the oebpic. by stating that Goods will be sold at lower rates than ever as eyery one knows that Dry Guods.have advanced, but call at GOLDSMITH’S, compare prices’ with others and you will surely find a difference of 25 per cent, / Dry Goods 25 per cent Cheaper than at at any other place Household Furnishing Goods ! Jf you want to furnish up a House, go to GOLDSMITH’S. : You will find 10-4 Linen Sheetng. 5, 6,8, 9 and 10-4 Cotton Sheetings,. / Table Linen, large assortment, Toweling, Napkins, all kinds, « Bed Quilts, Pillow-cases, linen, and everthing else needed. Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Laces, Trimmings, Ribbons, Buttons, &c. ; Go To GOLDSMITH’S, For he always keeps the latest and best styles— not surpassed by any establishment outside of San Francisco. ee WOOLEN coops. Breakfast Capes, Sea Foams, Nubias, &c, &c. all made to order at the Bay. Cloaks of all description, Sacks, short and long—latest style. Shawls, of every kind known. ’ ‘New Millinery Goods ! GOLDSMITHPS Stock connot be surpassed by any other Dry Goods Houise in this county—the Ladies know this to be a fact. Velvet Bonnets, Turban Hats, Saratoga, Diana and Sailor Hats. If you want Trimmings for a Bonnet or Hat, go to GOLDSMITH’S And get the prettiest. and finest French Flowers, Trimmings and Largest dad, best assortment in the city, . English Ingrain, 2 and 3 ply, Brussels and Velvet. . Hemp and Manilla Mattings, English Oil Cloths, ail widths. ~ Will be sold for LESS than San Franei» co present prices. A Large and igh Fe _ Pf the Very Latest Styles ! iar Sas S. HAAS & CO's, _. Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts Nevada City. eo ESSRS 8S. HAAS & COx., Weald inform the peuple of thts city and ecouuty that the peat g ast received a most magnificent stock of Fa if of gense pase peep a of the een New York vacene AT. PANIC PRICES ! None Sell Clothing as Cheap as we do, NO, J, NOT ONE! bis Hc Stock of RUBBER GOODS, of all kinds 9 . Clothing, os Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Ladies’ Shoes,Misses’ Shoes, AND Children’s Shoes Is the Largest in Nevada County ! F YOU WANT CLOTHING that will prove what it is represented to be, cull on 8. HAAS & CO. E YOU DON'T WANT TO PAY 25 per cent more, fur the sume kind of Goods, then cull on : 8. HAAS & CO. None ever go away from this Store DISSATISFIED With Prices, Fit or Quality of Goods! Our immense stock“of Fashionable Clothing comprising every necessary for a complete outfit, consisting in part of Black, Bie and Brown Beaver Frock Coats, Black, Blue and Brown Cloth Frock Conte, made up Am the latest style ; Cassimere Business Suits, of every style and quality: ' ‘Together with an endless variety of Overcuats, Don't believe a word ofthis but call and see for yourself ! 8. HAAS & COMPANY.
FALL IMPORTATION ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING 4 : FOR THE FALL & WINTER TRADE JUST RECEIVED AT P. BANNER’S Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, A Large and Splendid Stock of* MEN'S CLOTHING, BO YS CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, RUBBER CLOTHING, TRUNKS AND VALISES, Together with an endless variety of Fine and Heavy Boots, Ladies’ & Children’s Shoes & Gaiters : Of every description. These Goods have been selected expressly for this market and are especially adapted for Fall and Winter Wear, And for Make, Style and Fit cannot be surpassed by any Establishment im this State. ae Goods will be sold at Lower Rates than at any other Housein — Nevada County. _ Also,’a large stock of CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, Of all sizes and’ colors — constantly on hand. We invite the attention of all in want of anything in our line to give 2 call, as our stock will be found complete in every particular and satisfaction : P. BANNER. Corner of Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada, Oct. 18th . FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING }. withou's &e, &o, und sarote lane arvicten copies, Tah soneienr: tem ecsuld the blood be peeps of the potscns which constitute dines a great cry went up from those interestedin the continued supremont of, tne es ns tawebien ofone poison focore seh 8» add in That g rovanre “5 at the new. system, ei vrs sto of its ill-suceess, and quota cases as proofs. Time has Sanka ered ir dishonesty. After five: years of by eb ony success the Elec.ropathic system is the idea in medical jurisprudence, while by ee old system, physicians were content tc cure one in every five cases there were those whe were diving deep. into the science uf the curative art ; among these were the Electro pathists ; finally, it was S discovered that the failure in most of the cases of oryanic diseases. was entirely due to the machine. Takiny this view of thecase,-Dr. J. H. Joseelyn, after years of experiment, has perfected an Electropathie In-, strumeat, which will cure any disease which tiesh is heir to, always to be understood that the ease is not eo far advanced as to show, a destruction of the vitaltissues. We'do not claim that the use of medicines may not be more adayntageous in somecases,but, that in connectioa with medicines, it will _perferm a cure much sooner than without, and also that diseases hitherto deemed incurable, can be cured by this system, but the directors desire to take this opportunity to inform invalids that the Resident Physician isa regular graduate and has had large experi ence in the treatment of disease. both with and without the assistance of elertricity ; he has also discovered scveral ‘eclectic’? Vegetable remedies that will cure almost any nameable disease, which he will send with full instructions for use, to any part of thé Pacifiic coast, upon receipt of a complete description of the disease with which the applicaut may be afflicted, and will warrant a complete and perfect cure in all cases wherd the icines are a according to directions. and more especially in all cases of Female troubles, where great ‘sane and caution are necessary to a favorable result. From early morn until late at night, this mstrument is employed, imparting health and strength to all who are so fortunate aa to obtain its services, Diseases (which by the old system) took months, or even years to cure, are now cured in a few days or weeks. The cost, tod, is not so great as by the old system, besides the saving of time. Connected with this system are the renowned Electro-Magnetic Bath: than which there is. no more powerfni auxiliary in the world for the radical cure of disease. — oe pas sr sage in the State whereelectropathic system is practiced, — e El lectropathic: I: Institute, 645 pracinaiee street. This Institute was established to, if ees prevent the unwary trom falling into those dens of robbery (yclept quack dovtors’ traps), and hereafter the-scientific originators of this Institute will notbe to blame if the afflicted are robbed of their money;” and injured in. constitution. There is also another view of the affair. The rising generation should be reared with strong constitution, and the Directors wish to arouse their guardians to a ~~ their duties in Rh thels remises, if possible to prevent them from stu ~— Se young uerees with deleterious drugs. with achunce of entailing. upon the tender constitution tape forming, race eh of evils, a thousand times worse shew It would be consuming space, to no purpose, to enumerate the diseases to which this system is applicable, enffice it to say, that there is no disease, within the catal of human ills bot what cat be cured at the thic Institute. We have instructed the mney id Physician to . wareant'e perfect and permanen cure, or ask no ee serve in hie sual —e within the ja of cure. d CAUTION. the Electropathie Institute, toremember the name and Electropathic Institute, 645 Washington street, South side, Letween Kearsey oat Montgomery, over the restaurant. H. JOSSELYN, M. D. Resident Ph sician; on the sign. ith these remarks we leave the interests of Institute with the public, asking only the same generous confidence and patronage thus fur awarded to it. ‘The rerord shows over twenty thousand consul —. and a very large amount of suffering eved Persons wishing to consiilt the Resident Physician by Letter, can do so with the utmost oe All letters must be addressed plainJ. H. JOSSEEYN, M, D., Box 1945, San Wekukes: Cal. All letters will be Cestroyei or returned, as diree A the writer. Office hours from 9 -to4 P. M. CITY BREWERY. JOHN BLASAUF, Would respectfully inform the peo}) ple of Nevada counter that he is now /aprepared to furnish very best f LAGER BEER, Ever manufactured and at the’lowest ersons seeki should .be carefi ‘number. noi9. rates. Families and Saloons ean be sure of getting a splendid article of Beer in Kegs or Bottles, In any quantity, from a pint to ope hundred gallons. All orders left at the City Brewery on SPRING STREET, will be promptly and faithfully atten; ded to . GRAPE VINES. FEW HUNDRED real Black dio Hambu: ran Vines, raised from my own stock, for sale by E. G . WAITE. ai2 NOTICE, vi! ig Friends and Sinees of the undersigned are hereby notified that they have sold out their entire Estate, Stock and geod will in the “Livery Business in this place to J. B. COOKE AND H. C. DADE, Who will on the business of the concern at the old stand We bespeak a liberal share of the pubpoeen for our successors. HUFPFAKER & ~ North San Juss, December 11th. NOTICE. WEAVER & €0. J.W. CLARK, — ’ @. A. WEAVER LL Notes and pads Aododsts to the above eee W. Smith for . cei . GROCERIES LIQUORS, FEED, anit r senso of} . We “DEALERS IX MINERS’ TOOLS, &e. &e NO. 59 BROAD STREET.. On STOCK Is THE LARGEST and best selected in the murntatng end we guar antee vatisfaction in all cases. By fair and honorable dealing we hope to seoure a share of public patronage. ‘ During the several months we have been iv business the appreciation of the public has “been beyond our most sanguine expectations. Wehave established a House where our friends and the public can get good articles if they are tobe found in the market without paying the bad debts of others. *rCash customers or those just ase good are the kind we are hunting after and none All Goods must be paid for when ordered, or on presentation of Bill, . We are prepared to fill any order on. “the shortest notice, that can be filled by any any House. in the Mountains, and we pledge ourselves not to take undue advantage of our enstomers, when goods are left to onr selection, Besides the articles aneety found im Grocery Stores, we have the following articles For Sale Cheap : PICKS, SHOVELS, SPADES, BLASTING POWDER, -xtiy FUSE, STEEL,’ ROPE, Hemp aud Rubber Packing, QUICKSILVER, by the Tank'er pound. ‘TUBS, PAILS, 3 Wood & Willow Ware, ass‘. A General Assortment of HARDWARE, Consisting éf Butts, Screws, Door Kuobs, Padlocks, &c. PITCHFORKS, HOES, &0. NAILS, All soris by the keg or pound, ! } 4 general and ‘fine assortment of Kr AMMUNITION, Of all kinds for Sportsmen Semen Ground Feed, Barley, Corn, Wheat, Brana ae and Shorts, CROCKE wim. A lot assorted GLASS AND STONE WARE. ae DEMIJOHNS, a A Fine Lot, wreceaNDLeE S a ANY QUANTITY. . ood ' And in short everything iy that line. { Kerosene. ard OM, ___ . Sperm, ete. Our friends and the public may rely va having good Goods from our Howe apa " satisfactory terms. All Goods delivered at & reasonable ai FREE OF F CHARGE.