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LOCAL AR FAIRS.
Youxe Nick.—The Marysville. Appeal
says: Our renders will recollect Nick’ Junings, alias, Dick Turpin, a small Jad ten
years old sent to the Reform School a few
monthsago from Nevada City as andneorrigible. thief. The Nevada authorities sent
this boy to jail for five wenths to reform,
and subsequently sentenced him tu the Re“form School. On Wedoeaday Superintendent Hublitzell brought: Nick dowe te our
Office that weynight pass. our judgmest upon
his prospects, the Nevada editors having
pronounced against the hope of his reformation, Nick is looking fine, and says he feels .
much better since he got the dirt washed off
him which he gathered in the Nevada jail.
He is a bright looking little fellow, with the
clearest and keenest black eye we ever saw
He was very neatly
interest in the manner of setting type and
the working of a power press. Wher the
Comittee from. the Assembly. visit~the
School we ask ‘them to, look at this lad and
judge whether the Refortm School is a useless waste of money.: What the School has
done for this juvenile culprit—a thief. because thrown upon the world: without a
friend—it has done for many others, and
should do for other hundreds loafing about
our towns and cities. When this boy arrived ut the School he did not know w letter
of the alphabet, but can now read and cipher
quite well. ;A RoaD WANTED.—A road from Moore’s
Flat to the Yuba river is, a much needed
improvement. We understand that the
people of Sierra county are ready to build
a road from Alleghanytown to the other
side of the river.
ready opened from Alleghanytown to Dowuievillejand a road troin Moore’s to the river
would-be-the connecting link. This would
= . ae
be far superior to any other route to the
-populous and--wealthy portions of Sierra
county. We are told by those who are
posted in regard to the couuty through
which the road would run, that it will be the
shortest and easiest road from Sierra to the
Office.
roprie°
is and
above
where
sement
and
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Gents
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to the
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isco,
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City
ja cvnn
evadr
———
found
where
every, Veal, -:
d& Brighiiur‘Agents. . ’
Bay. The heaviest part of the road would
be frum Muore’s to the river. Won't some
_anterprising road man confer with the Sierra folks und see if such a road exnnet-be
put through? egy
County Court, Monday; Feb. 5th —
Rhatigham vs Edmunds. ‘Lria] set for the
2Uth inst. Argument’ upon. demurrer. in
sume case to be heard Saturday.
Holmes & Allen vs George. Set for tria)
February 20th.
The People vs J W. Maddock. Appealed from the Court of M.P. O'Connor: Set
for trial on Saturday.
H. Eisenbrown discharged from his debts.
8. Cowen discharged from his debts.
Court adjowrned to Saturday next.
Socran Partry.—The Nevada Quadrille
Band will give one of their pleasant Socials
at the National Exchange, on next Thursday
night. This announcement is sufficient to
‘call out a large party. “Excéllent music
and a pleasant dance is.in storé for those
who attend. If the evening is unpleasant
carriages will be furnished free of -charge.
Roap MAaTrers.—The Board of Supervisors will be ready to take up road matters
about next Thursday. All who Jiave road
business to atterid to should make a nvteof
the matter. a
THANKS.—We aré indebted to Senators
Belden, Kutz and Pratt,and to Axsemblymen
Hatch, Pattison and Dornia, for valuable
Legislative documents. ~
County Scrip.—Wm. H. * Crawford,
County Treasurer, advertises that all scrip
drawn on the General Fund to May 9th,
is now payable. Interest ‘on_ such scrip is:
stopped.
Snow.—The snow io Bear Valley is about’
three feet deep.
Ler NOT ONE Be Missine around the
home fireside’ and family altar, from” the
visit of the great destroyer, Death—where
faintings, weaknesses and the silent but sure
ravuges of a poisoned. impure blood, go on
the destruction of life's power. Invalid,
fly tothe beat medicine of the age, for all
diseases of thé blood and nerves—Le Doy
‘en’ Sarsaparilia Iedine: Alteratives Crane
A tolerable’ road~is al-j
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ALL.
Grass Valley Circle,
FEMAN BROTHERHOOD. g
_Take pleasure in anwsuncing tothe citizens of Nevada county and vicinity that they will givea_
GRAND BALE AND SUPPER,
At Hamilton Hall, Grass Valley, .
On St, Patrick’s Night,
‘SATURDAY EVE’G, MARCH I7th, 1866.
6h fer e
'
—
Tickets~including Supper—Five Dollars,
FThe Committees will be annvgnced hereafter.
Grass Valley, Jan. 27th.
LIVERY STABLE,
Broad Street, opposite National. Exchange
SAXBY & LANCASTER,
of = Pome Would inform the people of Névada that they
a= have purchased the livery stuck and business of Harvey Helm and united
the stock of the Union Livery Stable, and now have
the largest Tot of Horses, Buggies and Carriages to
be found in this part of the State.
‘Teams, with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks
to let av the shortest notice and on the most reasona
ble terms. Our Horses are free from vice, of fine
style and capable of going as fist us any gentleman
cares to drive. z
Sa oee for Fuperals attended to with promptGood Saddle-Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or mouth and
the best of care guaranteed.
SAXBY & LANCASTER.
Nevada, Dee. 5th.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE;
Main Street, Nevada,
Opposite the Union Hotel.
HENRY PLACE,
Having just ecompleted a large and commomay favor hiny with their.patronage.
Transient Horses will be fed, and taken care of aceordivg to order,
Horses boarded by the Day, Week or Month.
FEED FOR SALE.
He also keeps for sale Hay, Grain, and all
of “‘hoss groceries.” ‘
kinds
seps
NEW FORWARDING HOUSE !
*
JOSEPH WORRILL & CO.”
7OULD inform the Merchants of Nevada
county that they have established a
FORWARDING HOUSE AT COLFAX
And are now prepared to forward Goods
With despatch and at Low Rates!
Direct all Goods,
“CARE WORRILL & CO: COLFAX.”
Colfax, Sept. 16
AGENCY OF THE
New Almaden Quicksilver Mining
COMPANY,
1 FLASKS QUICKSILVER, iv
OO store, Ifuin the above mine aud tor sale
ut Sam Francisco Wholesale Price,
freight added,
Crawford, Leavitt & Co.
Agents for Nevada.
a3 52 Broad and 48 Pine Streets.
FAMILY GROCERIES
A. BARUH,
7 OULD inform the peeple of Nevana city
that he has just received a large and
Fresh stock of
Choice Family Groceries,
Everything usually found in a well reghlated
Store of this kind. All goodsdelivered iree 0
eharge. Terms Cash.
A. BARUH, Commercial Street.
Névada, Nov. 2vth.
_W. W. CROSS, :
Attorney and’ Counselor at Law.
Office—In Kidd's Building, corner of Broad and
Ping Streets, Nevada city. > ~gug2
THE “GEM” SALOON
_VAN ALSTINE & JENKINS,
H‘4** OPENED the*-Gem Saleen” on
_, BROAD STREET,
A few doors Below Crawford, a pee
Stor. ft you want @*;good square drink” ora
Fise cua Trop into tile Gem thd pe get it.
Hager Heer Wholesale and Hetail. .
Nevada, Oct: 12th Lu)
})\ By fair and honorable dealing we
i
\IH ARDWARE,
AT COLFAX,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
GROCERIES LIQUORS, FEED, all kinds!
MINERS’ TUOLS, &e.,&¢
NO. 59 BROAD STREET.
(yeR sTock IS THE LARGEST.
7 and best stfected inthe mountains ;
antee satisfaction in all Sases.
Chronometer and” ‘Watch Maker,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
Op
WATCHES, _ DIAMONDS,
JEWELRY. =
—AND=—
SILVER WARE.
hope to secure a share of public patronage.
been in businéss the appréejation of the public has
‘been beyond our most sanguine expectations.
We have established a House where
our friends and the public can get good articles if
they are tobe fouud in the market w ithout paying
the bad debts of others, :
‘kr Cash customers or those just as
good are the kKiad “we are hunting/after aud none
others.
All Goods must be paid
for when ordered, or on
presentation of Bill,
We are prepared té fill any order on the shortest
notice, that can be filled by any any House in the
Mountains, andave pledge ourselves not to take up
duc advantage of our cnstomers, when-goods are
left to onr selection.
Besides the articles usually found
in Grocery Steres, we have the tollowing articles For Sale Cheap:
PICKS, SHOVELS, SPADES,
BLASTING POWDER, ..
FUSE, STEEL, ROPE,
Hemp and Rubber Packing,
QUICKSILVER, by the Tank orpound.
TRUBS, PAILS,
Wood & Willow Ware, ass'd.
A Géneral Assortment of
— _.___Vonsisting of — =
Butts, Screws, Door Knobs,
Padlocks, &c. _
PITCHFORKS, HOKS, Ke.
tc . ~ —" Wesee,
All soris by the keg or pound,
——
A gefieral and fine assortmient of
cr ADMEMUNETFION, ~%
Of all kinds for Sportsmen
Ground Feed, Barley, Corn,
Wheat, Bran and Shorts,
CROCKERY,
A lot assorted
GLASS AND STONE WARE.
DEMIJONUNS,
' & Fine Lot.
wcaANDLE S
‘ANW QUANTITY.
es
Wines,
Brandies,
Whiskys,
Ales,
Porters,
Bitters,
Cordials
Syrups
And in short everything in that line.
Kerosene.
Lard Oil,
: Sperm, etc.
Our friends and the public may rely on
having good Goods from our House and on
satisfactory terme.
All Goods delivered at a reasonable distance
FREE OF CHARGE.
Call and see our Stock and judge
for. yourselves,
-Masonte Building—Corner of Pine & Com
hse rer 4 Nevada, Aug. 11th:
JUST RECEIVED
and
FOR SALE CHEAP, by
_‘W: C, RANDOLPH,
mercial Streets, Nevada City.
Nevada, Dec. 19th. :
LAFAYETTE BAKERY. .
—
Wholesale and Retail
. CANDY ESTABLISHMENT
.
M. KOMLER, Broad Street, Nevada,
would inform the people-efthis city and the
county that he has in his Store, the largest assortment vf FRKSH CANDIES, of every flavor and
_deseription, superior to any in, the mountains, which
he offers for sale at the lowest prices. 3
Retail Dealers will find it to their advantage to
examiue his goods before buying elsewhere.
Mr. Kohler being an experienced Candy maker:
sells only fresh articles to-tiis patrons and has ne old
Candies on hand,— —-~
Resides-this, he has a fine-assortment of large aud
small Cakes for Christnas and New Years, aud also
humerous articles for ornamenting Christmas ‘Trees
Remember that at this place you will find the best
goods at the-lowést prices. alo
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PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE.
Established in Lapa.
scons MBs
—BY—
JSAMES J. OTT,
Office—28 Main Street, Nevada City.
“MOLD AND ORES of.every description Melted
und Agssayed. Corfectuess of Assays fully
guaruuteed.
Metting done in presence of depositors, —_jan24BLAZE’S SALJON:
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL $11
If You Want a Good Drink,
GO TO BLAZH’S
J. ‘A. MARTIN
"DD, 8, BAKER. & CO,
DEALERS IN
D.S. BAKER.
Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits,
Wheat, Barley and Ground. Feed
No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada.
pee MEATS, OF AUD KINDS
on hand and for sale at Cheap ratesfor
Cash, qj
Goods delivered free of Charge
‘Within a reasonable distance of Nevada.
WOOD-—Of all kinds, on hand and for sale
Cheap for Cash, uygld
United States Brewery,
No. 108 Main Street, Nevada City.
THE undersigned would respectfully inICM \form the citizens of; Nevada and. vicinity
giae 7 that he has leased the
UNITED STATES BREWERY,
{late belonging-to A. F. Sehellhyrn, decéased,) and
that he will keep constantly, on hand
‘THE BEST. BEER IN THE MARKET.
Families and Saloons can be sure of obtaining the
very best of
Beer--in Kegs and Bottles,
In quantities to @uit, and at as low a price as can be
furnished by any Brewery inthe county. a
Orders left at the Brewery will be promptly attended to. CASPER POGELENevada, Feb. 3d, 18t6.
Fresh Fish! Fresh Fish! Fresh Fish.
MOSES KORN,
WOULD inform the people of NevaOy eity that-he will offer for sale—ON
EVERY FRIDAY MORNSING, at 8
ovloek—a Frestriot of :
HERRINGS,
FLOUNDERS,
S'TURGEON,
ROCK COD,
SALMON,
PERCH, °
SMELTS,
PIKK,
CRABS,
&ec, &e.
And all other kinds of Fish to be had inthe San
Francisco market.” . ,
x? The Wazon will be in front of:
GREGORY & WAITE) Carley & Mevkmah's Saloon, corner
of Broad & Pine streets, Every ry
. Resident Physician; vn the sign.
[~~ Important: Medical Discavery.
Electricity as a. Curative Agent,
hen it was promulgated by thé Directors .
1Y ofthe Electroputhic Institute that disease
could ‘beventirely eradicated from the system
‘without the ase of poisonous drugs; the though t
less and those who do not look deeply into canse
and effect scoutéd the assertion as chimeric},
und wrote loug artities replete with supotstry,
claiming that only through: the digestive ays.
tem could the blood be purged of the poisons
which constitute disease; a great ery went up
from those ‘mterested in the continued supremacy of the old system of one poison to’eure anoth
er. Allofthe empyrics joined in the chorus,
add in their 1gnorance laugned at the new ays. tem; circulating base storiesof-itsTERE;
nary—eases—as-proots, — ‘Time and quoting ima
has demov strated their distionesty;Aftér_ five—
j years of uninterrvpted success the Blew ropathic
system is the leading adea in thedical juri ‘
dence, while by theold system, eu veidluay ben
content tc cure one in every five cases-there were
those who were diving deep iit the science of
the curative art; atuony these were the Blectropathists ; finally, it was discovered that the fuilure in most of the cases of Oryvanic diseases wig
eutirely due to the machine. 'Pakmy this view
x
. of the case, Dr. J. H. Josselyn, after-yenrs-of
experiment, has perfected an Klectropathie Instrument, which will cure: any disease which
flesh is heli to; al Ways to De understood that the
case is notso far advanced as to show a destruction of the vital tissues —§ We donot claim that
the use of medicines may not be more ndavyntageous in somecares, but, thatin connection with
medicines, it will perform a cure niuch sooner
than without, and also that diseases hitherto
deemed % i PATCH
but the directors desire to take this opportunity
to inform invalids that the Resident’ Physician
ence in the treatment Of disease. both with and
without the assistance of elcrtricity 5 he has also
discovered several ‘cclectic’? Vegetable remedies that will cure almost any nameable disease,
which he will send with full instructions for
use, to any part of the Pacifiie coast, upon-receipt'of a camplete description of the disease
with which the applicaut may be afflicted, andwill warrant a ar 9 und perfect cure in a})
cases wherd the medicines are used according to
directions and more especially in all cases of
Female troubles, where great care and cautlon
are necessary to a favorable result. rom early
morn until late at mght, this mstrument is employed, imparting health and strength to all who
are 80 jortanate as to obtain its services. Dis
eases (which by the old system) took months, or
even years to cure, are now cured in a few days
or weeks. The cost, too, is not so great as by
the old system, besides the *aving of time.
Connected With this system are the renowned
Klectro-Magnetic Baths,
than which there is ng more powertn) auxiliary
in the world for the radical cure of disease.
.£here is no institute in the State where tne
electropathic system is practiced; except at the
Klectropathic Institute,
645 Washington sircet.
This. Insutute was established to, if possible,
prevent theunwary trom tuliing into those dens
of robbery (yclept quack doctyrs’ traps), and
hereafter the ecientifie originators of tliia Institute will notbe to blame if the afficted are
‘robbed of their money, and injured in constitution, ‘There is also another view of the affair.
The rising gencration should be reared with
strong constitution, and the Direetors wish to
arouse their guardinus to a proper “sense of
their duties in their premises, if possible to
prevent them from stuiling their young charges
with deleterious drugs, with a chance ot entai!ing upon the tender constitution just forming,
‘a comnpHeation of evils, a thousand times worse
than death. +
lt would be consuming space, to no purpose,
to enumerate the diseases to which this system
ts appli + sutlive -it-to-say, that tliere is no
disease, within the catalogue of human ills but
what van be eured at the Kiectropathic Institute.
} We have instructed the Kesident Physician to
warrant a perfect aud permanent cure, or ask no
within the bounds of cure.
_ CAUTION.
Persons seeking the Electropathic Institute,
whould be careful to remember the, name and
number. ;
Electropathic Institute,
645 Washington street, Southside, Letween
Keareey aud Moutgomery, over the restaurant.
J. H. JO3SELYN,:M, D.
With these
remarks we ieave the interests of the Inatitute
contidence and patronage thus far awarded to it
The record shows over twenty thousand consul
tutions, and.u very lurge amount oi suffering
relieved. : a
Persons wishing to consult the. Kesident
Physician by Letter, can do so with the utmost
contidence., All letters must be addressed plainly J. tt. JOSSKELYN, M, D., Box 1945, San
Fraucisco, Cal. All letters will be Cestroye )
or returned, as direeted by the writer.
Office hours from ¥ A. M. to4 P.M.
a
J. W. HENDS. Re We TULLY
‘BANKING HOUSE
AND
ASSAY OFFICE,
HINDS & TULLY, Bankers.
Successors to G, W. Kidd,
noly,
} AVING bought the well known Banking
s.Ouse und business of George W. Kidd,
On Broad Strect, Nevada City,
Willcarry on the Banking ‘business, at the old
stand, uuder the firm name of Minds & Tully.
Whe Highest Price will be paid for
Gold Dust.
cr Gold Bullion discounted at the
Lowest Mates. :
Liberal udvauces made on Gold Dust on Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the U. 5. Mint.
Deposits Received. Checks on San
Francisco and Sacramento.
Drafts on the Kastern States at the
Lowest Kates.
Collectious made. State and County securities purchased at the highest
market value,_Ageuts tur the London and Liverpooi Fire
anu cife Insurance Company. :
Gold-and Ores of every description
MELTED, HREPFINED and ASSAYED:
All awsays wWarranied to ve correct.
Correspondents—San Francisco, Bank of California ; Sacramento, D. VU. Mil.e & Co.; New
York, Leea & Walier. apl
CITY BREWERY.
JOHN BLASAUF,
Whuld respectfully inform the peo
\ ple of Nevada county.that he is now
prepared to furuish the very best
LAGER BEER,
Ever manufactured and at the lowest
rates.
» Families and Saleens can be sure
splgndid urticle of
Beer in Kegs or’ Bottles,’ :
In-any-quantity; frei w pint toone hundred ai
lous.
‘Alt orders feft at tiie City Brewery ou Spring
STREE'L, willbe promptly and faithfully atte»
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Heres le ”
of getting a
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no pay for services, when in his judginent itis.
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