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VOL, XI, NO. 147 NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1866 BROWN & DEAL, Proprietors. °
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amathatitad saeaimaaaiiel
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nil THN teq) ft. BOOTS AND SHOES!/’:*: BINDS.” : R. W. TULLY WM CRE OLPH, D.S. BAKER. , J. Ac MARTIN
Pn Aina abl BANKING HOUSE D.§. BAKER & 60,
w. ©. BROWN.. > ©. ¢: :
er PROPRIKTORS. .
Office--cor. Broad and Pine Streets.’
sse+sNEVADA CITY
M. 8.-DEAL.
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on
™ J “"Phis ola and well es:
Ef tablished Hotelisagain ff
: Opened to the Public. i
it has been remodeled and enlarged and is now
ae.of the most com modious Houses in the in
eriorof the State. Located in an elevated position it commands a view of the city and sur~rounding country and insures goodairii he
~heat of summer. Built of BRICK AND FIREPROOF .its walls keep out, in pent measure, the
heat.of the sun and give security in-case of fire
THE EXCHANGE is near the center of the town
_on 2 wide and THE business street of thecity..
There are no wooden buildings near the Hotel
to endanger it in case of conflagration.
THE ROOMS are eiegantly furnished, the
®eds are ot Spring and Hair Mattrasses, unexoclled by any Hotelin the State—all the Furniture new and of the latest style.
SUITS OF ROOMS, and every accommodation farnished families and the traveling publie,
‘ atid every care taken to make the House a HoME
“FOR BOARDERS. i
THE TABLE will at atl times be furnished
with everything the market affords,
The Coaches of the California Stage Comrpaay, Alpha, Washington, Omega, Woolsey’s,
Moore's Flat, and Fed Dog. have their offices ai
and take their departure from this Hotel.
The House is Kept open all Night,
THE SALOON is fitted up in. Superior style
where none but the best Wines and Liquors are
to be found. The BiLtLIaRD ‘TABLES are Phe.
lan’s best. aa,
Connected with the Establishment 18a LIVERY
STABI.A where the dest Turnouts maybe had.
Lancaster & Hasey, Prop’s.
Nevada, May 10th.
Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry
AND MACHINE SHOP.
STEAM ENGINES and
BOILERS built to order.
Castings and Machinery.of évery
description.
seensems “Quartz Machinery constructed, fitted up or repaired. . ; F
Every kinds of Building Castings, Saw, Crist, Malt
and Bark Mills ; horée: power and car wheels.
Orders ‘filled promptly and at-as-low rates as any
establishment in Sacramento or. San Francisco
freight added, ; HEUGH & THOM.
NEVADA & MOORE'S FLAT
Daily Express and Stage Line!
TAGE leaves Nevada on Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, (connecting witli Wells, Fargo &
Co’s Express) on the arrival of the Sacramento Stage
ry ke City ~Eake City,. 1 .
North Bloomfield,
_. Moore's, Flat, 2 < «'
Woolsey’s Flat,
and Orlean’s Flat.
Pony Express leaves Nevoda on Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays, for the same points. Both, Stage
and Express, connecting with Sacramento Stage and
also avith Jefferis’ Saddle ‘Prain: to Meadow Lake
city and the New Mines. Packages delivered, Col
lectious made and‘all Express business promptly atded to.
a “PHILIP & GREGORY, Prop’rs. °
~ Grass Valley and Nevada City
STAGE LINE. “\" /
Th a Sieee
Having recently pure
chased this long éstablished
and popular Stage Line, we are”
e ready to carry passengers over
the road with speed and safety, promising to
treat thosé’vho rid@ with us ina courteous, and
we trust, in a satisfactory manner.
oy goer tr : “Departure. 3 £
i Leaves Hechents Motel, Grass Vali@, daily,
at 8 and 11 o’elock, A. M. and 4 o’clock, P. M.
Leaves Nevad -daily,-at-9-o’elock,—A--M.-and
-M. and 50 POM.
en CLEVELAND & ROYCE, Propr’s.
Nevada, Nov. 17th.
— ——— .
BEAR VALLEY HOUSE,
Junction of the Névada ‘ahd Dutch Flat ‘roads
to Virginia City.
ELIJAH ‘0. TOMPKINS,
WOULD INFORM the traveling
public and all who wish tc spenda
season.at this béautiful part of Neyada county, that he has now oper:
éd lifs Large and Elegant House, at
BEAR VALLEY,
And is prepared to accommodate all in as good
style as at any other House in the State.
The House has just been built, and handsonely furnished throughout—having roém
enough for forty persons.
The Table wili contain the best. of food—
equal ifnot superior to any House in this county.
Fishing and Hunting.—there is no.
Rise a this section equal to Bear Malley, forshing’and hunting.. j
The Dancing Hall ig the largest and best
the county. _Sugpers and Music furnished on_
snort notice. jet
A. G. NILES,
Attorney ‘and Counselor at Law. ©
WILLIAM R. COE,
Cor. of Main & Commercial Streets?
»NEVADA’CITY:: 4
Lhavejustreceiveda
NEW STOCK OF -GOODS,
Consisting of
Gents» Boots, “Shoes and. Gaiters,
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s
_ 2 Malmorals, Gaiters, Shoes,
Slippers, &e., &C.
From the best manufacturers of New York, Philadelphia and Boston. a
Rubber Boots, Gents’ Ladies’, Misses’,
Just from the Manufactory, received by the las
Steamer. I also have full assortment of
SHOE FINDINGS,
Miller’s Celebrated Harness Black» ing, Neats Foot Oil,
Freueh Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole Leather, Lace
Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, Thread. Lasts,
aud in fact everything to be found .
in a first-class’ Shoe and
_ Finding Store.
Repairtng done in the best style:
Boots and Shoes made to order!
And a good fit warranted in every case. I ke
Boots_of my own mamifacture-always-on hand ant
will sell all my Coods; — :
ie Chenper than any other
House in town! 4)
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Best-Santa Cruz Sole Leather, by the Roll, 32c.
Best Sdata Cruz Sole Leather, by the Side; 38e.
Remember the Corner!
Nevada. November 11th. j
MUSIC. .
: citizens of Nevada and vicinity that he wil}
give ‘
To those who may desire his sérvictas . :
Pianos tuned, Accordeons and Vide
lins Repuired in the best manner
' Mr Chase also wishes to give notice that ghe
Nevada Quadrille Band, under his di:
rection is now prepared tq farnish:-M usie® for
Balls and. Social Parties. Those who wish %.
com-:nunicate with Mr. Chase can do 80 throug
George R. Crawfora, el
Miners’ Hotel and Restaurant.
F. Stumpf, Proprietor
Theabove Hotelis how eompleted
and ready to accommodate any num? ber of persons with: Board and Lodging. his House has now the best
French cook In the State,
The table will be supnlied with everything the
market:affords. ‘The Lédging Department contains everything to maka travelers comfortable
Board as cheap as at any other place in the monntains. The Baris always supplied with Wines,
Liquors and Cigars.
English, Freneh and German spoken at this
House.
DR. A. CHAPMAN, .
“Surgical and Mechanical Dentist.
Office—corner of Broad and Pine sts.
I would inform my friends aud
all wishing my sérvices that I am
prepared to-attend those favoring
me with acall,atany hour. Teeth
after having become sensitive by exposure of the
nerve will be filled without causing pain.
h WILL WARRANT ALL WORK. done at this office
to be performed in a ‘More skilfol’ mantrer, and
bettar satisfaction giyen:than elsewhere in this
vicinity, otherwise na charge will be made. My
charges are moderate, and to suit the time? I
sm»permanently located in.this. city, Residenoe
on Sacramento street, third house fromTemperance Hall. ; ; :
Vuleanite Work promptly and {neatly
done at this office. :
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD
NAND AFTER Thursday, Deeember 7th .
t 1865, until further notice, the trains of the
Central. Pacific Railroad will be run as follows :
Going East.
‘Mail and passenger train will leave Sacramento.at 6.30 A M, arrive-at Colfax af 9,25 A M.
Freight and passenger train leave Sacramento
at 130 BM arrive at Colfaxat7? P M.
Going West.
Mail and passenger traifi leave Colfax at 10.05
AM. arrive at Sacramento at 12.30 A M.
Freight and passenger train Jeave Colfax at 11
AM. arrive at Sacramento at 5.10 P MFreight to and fram Colfax-and intermediate
stations willbe taken on all trains except. the
mail and passenger train, ¢
The morning Passenger Trains connect at Aubura with Stages for Yankee Jims, Forest Hill
and Michigan Bluffs ;.and at Colfax with
Stages for Grass Valley, Nevada, North San
Juan, Ilinoistown, Goid Run, Dutch Flat ana
Virginia city. id ;
The 6.30 A M. up train connects.at the Junction with the cars of the Gélifornia Central Rajlroad for Lincoln and Marysville and ail points
north. ~) ; ose :
On Sunday one train only will be run, leaving
Sacramento at 6.30.4 mM, and Colfax ati0;03-A, M
Conveyances can be had at Newcastle for Ala
baster Cave, six miles distant. C. CROCKER,
Superintendent C. 7. KR Co.
FFICE—In Lewis’ Building, corner
Broad and Pine streets, Nevada,
G. F. Hartwell, Assistant Superintendcnt
Sacramento, Dee. 12th. _
fe
R. 0, H, CHASE wished to inform the,
Instructions in Music on thée-Piano, .
ASSAY OFFICE.
HINDS & TULLY, Bankers.
‘ Successors to G. W. Kidd,
AVENG bought the well-known Banking
at house.and business of George W. Kidd,
_On Broad Street, Nevada City,
Will carry on the Banking business, at the «
stand, under the firm name of Hinds & Tully..
The Highest Price will be paid for q
Gold Dust. _ é
x Gold Bullion disco
Lowest Rates,Liberal advances niade o
lion for Assay or Coinage“at the U.S. Mint.
posits Received. Checks on San
Francisco and Sacramento, :
Drafts on’ the Eastern States at the .
OW! Rates.
Collections made. State and County se=eurities purchased at the highest
market value.
Agents fer the London and Liverpooi Fire
and Life Insurance-Company.
Gold and Ores of every description
MELTED, REFINED and ASSAYED
Correspondents—San Francisco, Bank of (alifornia ; Sacramento, D. O. Mil.s & Co.; New
York, Lees & Waller. apl
‘unted at the
LIVERY STABLE,
Broad Street, oppusite National Exchange
. SAXBY & LANCASTER,
Would inform the peoas ple of Nevada that they
a have-purchased the livery stock and business of Harvey Helm and united
the stock of the Union Livery Stable, and now have
the largest lot of Horses, Buggies and Carriages to
be fuund in this part of the State.
‘Teams, with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks
to let ac the shortest notice and on the most reasona
ble terms. Our Horses ara free from vice; of fine
style and_capable of going-as—fast-as-any gentleman
cares to drive. .
Carriages for Funerals attended to with prompt:
gess.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or month and
the best of care guaranteed.
SAXBY & LANCASTER.
hihibiainn Ber Rat
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
Main Street, Nevida.
Opposite the Union Hotels
. @
——
u NZ E = dions S'TABLE,’ at the
above Jocation, is prepared td accommodate all. who
may favor him with their patronage.
“Transient Horses will be fed, and taken care of-accorting to order,
Horses boarded by tite Day, Week or Month.
__ FEED FOR SALE.
He-g]go keeps forsale Hay, Grain, and all kinds *
sep8 of ‘oss groceries.”
CITY BREWERY.
JOHN BLASAUF,.
Would respectfully inforn the peo
ple of Nevada county that he i3
ow
4\prepared to furnishthe very best
LAGER BEER,
Ever manufactured and at the lowest
‘
rates.
Families and Saloons can be sure of getting a
splendid article of”
Beer in Kegs or. Bottles,
In any quantity, from a pint
lons.
All orders left at the City Brewery on. SPRING
STREET, will be promptly and faithfully attended to ag
to one hundred gal*
CH. FERRAND.
iFPHOTOGRAPHIC.4
AND
DAGUERREAN ARTIST
6r_Every-kind of Photographs and Ambr
types taken in the best styleefthe Art.
ON PINE STREET,
“Over the United States Bakery.
W, L. SHAEFER’S
BOOT AND SHOE. STORE,
Commercial St. south side, wear Pine,
New Goods and New Prices!
Constantly on hand a large lot of
BOWS CUSTOM MADE BOOTS,
~ Just the thing for Wet weather. ~
BD tag ey and carefully selected stock of fine
French and Philadelphia made Boots, and
heavy Water-proof ‘Iron Clads’”’ for mining. Also
ap immense stock of
LADIES’ AND ‘CHILDRENS’ BOOTS
AND GAITERS, .
With heavy soles—selected expressly for the, ainy
season.
Custom Work—Both making and repairing
neatly and promptly clotie atthe lowest living rates.
CENTRE MARKET.
FRED. BULACHER
Takes this method of informmg the
people of Nevada that he keeps constantly on hand at his shop, ou Commercial street, the very best.of
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Poultry, &c. &c.
Give me a eall—the best of Meats at the lowest
rates. : aly
old .
old Dust on Bul. .
. Chronometer-and: Watch«Maker,-. .
F 4 __-A-LARGE-ASSORTMINT—
FO OP eth
JEWELRY. ~ ~
SILVER WARE
JUST RECEIVED
and
FOR SALE CHEAP, by
W. C. RANDOLPH,
Masonic Building—Cornér of Pine & Commeicial Streets, Nevada City.
Nevada, Dec. 19th
_@. BR: CRAWFORD, .
Cor. of Broad and Pine Streets.
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to
RetaitDealer in
STATIONERY,
Blank Books, .
Sheet Music,
Gold Pens
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &c.
Justice’s and Constable’s Blanks.
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THROUGH LINE TO NEW YORK.
Nevada, July 28th
ACIFICMAIL
STEAMSHIP. CO.
Leave Folsom street wharfat 11 o’clock, A, M.
on the 10th, 19th and 30th of every month, (except
when those dates fall on Sunday, and thed on Saturday preceding.) for PANAMA, connecting via
Panama Railroad, with one of the Company’s splendid steamers from ASPINWALL for NEW YORK.
Steamer Jeaving San Francisco on the 10th touehes at Manzanillo Alltouch at Acapuleo.
Departure of 19th connects with French _Transatlantic Co’s steamer for St. Nazaire, and Euglish
steamer for South America. ~~ ie
Departure of 10th-connects with English steamer
for Southampton and steamer running to Guayaquil
touehing at Tumaco, the port of the new mines, and
P. R. R. Co’s steamer for Central America.
The following Steamships will be dispatched on
dates as given belew ;: ’
February l0th—Golden Age, Captain-E. S. Farnsworth, connecting with Atlantic, Capt. Maury.
February 1th—Gelden City, Captain F. R. Baby,
connecting with New York, Capt. Homer.
February 2kth—Colorado, Capt. Janies Tl. Watkins,
SS connecting with Henry Chauneey, Capt. Gray,
Cabin passengers berthed through. Baggage
checkedMhrough : 100 pounds allowed to each adult.
An experenced Surgeon on board. Medicine and
. attendance frees,
‘These steamers Will positively sail at 11 o’clock.
Passengers are requested to have their baggage ov
board before 10 o7C1o0k.
For merehandise Freight,
Fargo & Co, ’ :
For passage and all other information, apply vat
the Pacific Matt Steamship Co’s Offfee,’ corner ot
Sacramento and Leidesdortf streets. Be.
OLIVER ELDRIDGE Apent.
apply to Messrs Wells,
THE
VAN ALSTINE & JENKINS,
A Deel OPENED the *'Gem Saloon” on
BROAD STREET,
A-few doors below Crawford, Leavitt & Co’s
Store. If you want a *+sood square drink” or a
Fine Cigar drop into the Gem and you2. ] get it.
‘Lager Beer Wholesale and Retail,
Boot and Shoe Maker.
&
B. LU'TZ, on Broad street.
would—iptorns the people of this
city that he is prepared to make
‘to order the best of Boots, and in
“all cases satisfaction guaranteed.
Repairing Done ii: the best-style and at the
shortest notice. . jaunt
Dr, Ricord’s Celebrated Injection.
NOR. LHE CURE OF Gonnorhea, Recent or
Chronic Gleet, Spermaiorrhea, Local weak
nea3, Genital Excess. Whites. &*. &c.
Prepared by MONS, E. CAKON, Apothecary
and Chemist, 47 Rue des Lombarny, in
Paris. late Pharmacentist to the
Military Marine of France.
This Injectionis nfallablein its results. By
its use the patient dispenses with the common
compounds of Copaids.and Cubebs, which -en
ervate the system and permanently injure the
health. A single bottle,will suffice in ordinary.
cases. As this injection is not caustic, it will
not_produce Strictures, and although now’ for
the first time imported to the Pacific Coast, it is
the only one in use inthe principal Hospitalsin
Paris. This Injection comes of tWo stretigthe.
the No 1, being the weakest, is for reeent cases :
the Ne. 2 being the strongest, is for cases of long
standing. : :
Full directions ecoorapeny each bottle Price
$150 per bottie. Sent to all parts of the coun
tro. Forsale at the fi st-class Drag Stores.
‘ A. GROS, Sole Agent,
720 Washington Street, Reese’s Building, opark
posite the Plaza, San Francisco. noyld
. Nevada city.
a -DEALERS aN
Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits.
Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed
weed
ight
+
_NO73 Broad Street,Nevada. __
ESH MEATS, OF AUL KINDS
2 ~ hand and for sale-at Chéap rates for
Goods delivered free of Charg
Within a reasonable distance of Nevada.
‘W OOD—Of all kinds, on hand and for eal
Cheap for Cash. a : ‘eto
ay
. A.S. HALLIDIE & €O.,
WIRE ROPE MANUFACTURERS.
. 412 Clay street, San Francisco.
INING COMPANIES and others using —
rope, are informed that wire rope is strong=
er, more durable and very much cheaper than:
any other kind of Rope,.and it isnot affected by
atmospheric changes. We.manufacture of every length and size, ; :
ofl ‘on docein PHoletiny ees ron an eel, for Hoisting purposes, Fe
Ropes and Derrick Guya. oli 7m” pads
Steel Wire Rope .
For small Gear and for Derrick Kall Ropes, very
durable and light, with suitable Blocks. ~
Flat Wire Rope,
For Hoisting from Mines. Small sizes for
Pump. Belts.
Galvanized Iron Wire Rope,
For Stays and aiuyss
Iron and Copper Wire Cord,
Sashes—Signal Cords, && For Hanging Window
And-would refer to the many Companies who
are using. our Ropes, throughout California
nad the xijoining States. Hs
arded List of priccs-with strengths, cte., for
_od application to™the manu! y orto
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO.,
Agents for Nevadas
Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats!
FALL STYLES FOR 1865.
—AT—
POTRIEBER & LANSINGS
Successors to A. Lamott:.
Corner of Second and J Streets,
SACRAMENTO.
830-Hm
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a
E have just received ‘the Largest Stock of
WV Hats ant Caps ever vfleredttir the-State,— Our
stock comprises, Men's and Boys? FUR, SILK and
WOOL HATS, Men’s and Boys’ CAPS ofevery description, ~
Ladies Hats mace to order.
The Best Silk Hats Made to order,
FOR SEVEN DOLLARS!
POIRIER & LANSING.
Sacramento, Sept. 15th.
MEAT WARKET.
WER JA*EES COLLEY keeps on hand
the very best of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal; Corned Beef and Pork,
at his shop on Broad street twe
reasonable rate* 9 r cash.
Toys. Toys. Toys.
Les Toys and Fancy Gvods for the Holidays.
we recommend all Dealers in that line to the
Zusket and Toy Emporium of 'PHURNANER &
BINN, 320 and 322 Battery street, Sau Francisco,
J. I. CALDWELL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law. °
Office No. 42 Broad Street Nevada City
J.1. Caldwell, Notary Pub lie for Nevada coun
ty and Commissioner for the State of Nevada
MEAT MARKET.
——JAMES MONROK can be found
at the old stand on Broad st. where
aa he is prepared to supply every. body withthe best of Beef, Veal, .
Pork, Mutton, Corned Leef and Pork &c. &e. at
the lowest cadsh prices
BLAZES SALOON:
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL STIf You Want a Good Brink,
eee ed
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oS
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GO TO BLAZE’sS
Star Quartz Mining Company.
, ini. I ae age
Location of. Works, Nevada chuntyy,Cal,
N OTICE ts hereby given, that at a meeting of
IN the Boardof Trustees of said company held
on the 16th day of January, 1806, an assessment
of Nine Cents per share was levied on each and
every shar: of the capital: stock of said Company, payable immediately in United States Gold
Coin, to the Secretary. at his office, at the hard
ware store of George Keeney, Commercial street
Any stock upon which said assessinent shall remain unpaid on the 20th day of
February. 1866, will be advertised as delinquent
and unless payment shall be madebefore, will
be sold at auction onthe 7th day of Meréh, TStBis
to pay said delinqueut assessments, together
with-costs of advertising and expenres of sale.
WINTHROP 5S. LONG, Secretary.
Nevada, January 1¥th. .
TOLL ROAD NOTICE,
TOTICE Ns flepehy given thatthe undersigned
will make application to the Board of Supervi“sors of Nevada county, at their next meeting er as
svon thereafter as the same can be heard, for a renewal of liceuse to collect tells on Trail aur e
crossing Middle Yuba, near Mvore’s Flat. ge,
‘ H. DIEVENDORFF.
Moore’s Flat. January 16th,
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