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went out and made locations.
“ledges yesterday moruing and will svon tere
' Mone QuantTZ— Quite an excitement . was created in town alew days since; by the
aubouncement of the discovery. ‘of several
large aud, to all outside indications, rieb .
quartz ledges over in the vicinity of Green.
horn creek. Horses and veliicleg were
pressed into service and a-number of ‘parties
A prospeeting party commenced work eu ‘one of the
out rock enough to test. We shall then be
able to speak with more certainty: of the
value of this claim.
Toe PAsceLoR
a.
where
rlieles df
-the-following itéiiis in tegird to the amount
Paring
ust as
nd none
shortest
e in the
take unoods are
founda
ac fole
DES,
PE,
king,
pound.
nss'd.
» T.
iA
nobs,
sa
iat ee,
m, ete.
@ and 00
able dis
. zené vi Nevada for the liberal aid exteuded
SPLENDID —. are > ingested
to Julius Greenwald, Broads a
“A. HerParker, F. 8; J. F. Hook, Warden;
__V: Gj John Hart, RL. § P. Jemert, L.
nial evade Daily B re : sei fe : ee
Weare fusuisled by. =
e4 rary 7 e's F estival and and Exhibition with . BEES = a= S
WATCHES,
STOR
DIAMON Ds,
JEWEL By
SILVER WARE.
—AND—
2 ee HAVE ARRIVED !.
*. Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts,
—
—=
A are . and “—* Stock of .
es Nevada. city, =
—
rESSES 8. HAAS & 60.05 would inform
hes people of thts city and county that they
ived a most. magnificent stock of
and disposition of the money cullected :
Amount culleeted by subscription, from .
Dec. 12th te Dee. 22d, $162 75.
Amount paid ea Church debt since Dee.
22d, $143 85.
Balance oo hand, $18 90.
Amount cleared by Festival and Exhibition, Jan. 1st, $246 20.
Total amount collected, $408 95.
Balance now on band, $265 10.
The amuunt now-on haadis sufficient to
pay off all the debts upon the Church aud
‘finish the building up. -'The Committee ree
questus to retura their thanks to the citix
them.
package of the “Big Lick. smoking tebacco:
from the manwfactory of Gail & Ax, Biitic
more. It is the finest irticle of the kind we
haye.sveu fur a long time and we recommend
smokers to try it.
I, O. O. F, IvsTatLatrion.—At the list
regular meetipg of Oustomah Lodgé, No 16,
heldat their Hall on Tuesday evening, Jan.
2d, 1866, the fulluwing named brothers were
duly installed into their chairs as officers of
the Ludge for the ensuing tern, by D. D. G.
M., ose Kibbe of Grass. Valley, assisted
by mentbers of the tnd W.G.L. of California?
Ole. Torson,.N.G;—Philip-Baltz, —¥, G;
Chas. Grove, R. ve =a “‘We-Bigelow, Treas;
George Shaw Conductor; J.B. Gray, O. G;
Wm. Eddy, I. G:Jonathan Clark, R. 8. te
N. G; E. F. Spence, L. 8. to N. G; H.-W.}
Clark, R.-S. to V. G; J: Thompson, L. 8. toyer 8.8.
SaLe or a Mine.—The New York ledge,
located in Willow Valley, was sold on Tuesday last, by Wim. Osborn to W. C. Felton,
agent of an Eastera company for $3.000.—
The New York is one ot the recent discoveries, and but little jias been done as yet. towards its development. The purchasers
will, we understand go to work immediately and open the lead. Several mines in the
viciuity of Willow Valley have recently passed into the hands of capitalists and a large
~ numberof men ate sererti in developing
them. wpinteitok
ENTITLED TO THE ScHvoL Fuxnp —
We give below the names of the School Dietricta entitled to a share of the Public School
Rungtiuring . the year ending August 30th,
—1866,nnd-aléo-the number of children in each
according to the census of August last:
Allison Raneh, 156; Chalk Bluff, 193; Columbia Hill, 70; Clear Creek and Penn Valley, 74; Cherokee, 58; Eureka;54; Forest
Spring, 201; French Cerfal, 145; Grass Valley, 838; Kentucky Flat, 41; -Little York
and Lowell Hill, 54; Moeney Fiat, 40; Nevada, 566; North San Juan, 167;..North
Bloomfield, 62; Oakland, 137; Omega,:57;
Pleasant Valley, 49; Rough end Ready, 105
_ 53} total, 2,259 children. ,
> The semi-annaoal apportionment of the
_ State Fund, Jan. Ist, 1866. gives Nevada
county $4,630 01. Amount per child, $1 39.
Fuanrrcre.—J. E. Johnston haa, at his
store on Broad street, nearly opposite the
National Exchange. a large aod splendid
stock of Furniture, which he is offering for
eale at Temarkably. low rates. Go and purvoage, all you in want of god furniture. :
ZFEB. Liiteyon Broad street, is prepared
to make boots and shoes to order and do all
kinds of repairing.
Cugap MeALs-—H. Pyrmont has opened
_ atwo!-bit Restaurant on Commercial street.
Breakfast, Diover, Supper and Lodgings 25
Masonic Build img—Corner of Pine & Com
FOR SALE CHEAP, by
» “W. C. RANDOLPH,
mercial Streets, Nevada City.
Nevada, Dec. 19th.
San Francisco Jobbing Prices and
Spenceville, 53; Sweetland, 86; Washingtow, .
;
Cigars, Tobacco and Fancy Goods,
ON BROAD STREET, dext door to the Post Office
Has a large stock of
Havana Cigars, of every brand,
BD a large quantity of Superb Smoking and“
Chewing Tobacco, to which he invites the attention of Smokers and Chewers.
He has also, Pipes of-every variety, from a common Clay to a splendid Meefschaum.
Also on hand a aplendid stock of
Toya Fancy Goods and Nick Naxs
of every kind, together with a fine stock of
The proprietor of this establishment is bound td
retain its good -reputation for keeping splendid goods
and selling them lower than anybody else in this
city, Galland examinethe goods, at the old stand!
next deor to-the Post Oitice-. ni¢
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c. &e
JULIUS GREENWALD,
Z Gucodliue te Sam. Lewis.
Importer of Cigars and Tobacco !
old firm 1am enabled to sell goods at
~~ 25 per cent less than any Store
*
in the mountains,
To my extensive stock I would call the attention
of Dealers and the public generally.
“Orders from all, parts of the country will be faith
fully attended te.
J ULIUS GREENWALD.
Nevada, Oct. 15th.
PATRONIZE
A HOME INSTITUTION!
—THE—
PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY
; 436 Califoruia . Street,
ase FRANCISCO.
a
—Officers.~ me
J. Hant, President. A.J, Ralston, Seeretary
§.M. Wilson, Attorney.
°-M. F. Hutchins,
8. 8. Thomson,
NEVADA CITY AGENCY.
NO. 30 MEAIN S8T.;
re H. OTHEMAN, Agent
‘Nevada, Dec, 28th.
a
{ Surveyors.
EADOW LAKE Mili:snd Mining
ny, Nevada Coumy: Cal. Notice: There
are delinquent upon the following described
Stock, on account of Anseasments levied on the
22nd day of November, 1865, the several amounts _
setopposite the names of the respect ve shareholders: asfeliows: :
Pe aan oa No 2 Sheree ARs
aybourn *
oo” 80'S ‘foo 25 00
do do 39 100 25 00
do do # 100 25 00
do do 41° 100 25 00
yee oe 55 00 -G.H °
aS rt § 8 200 50 00
do ~ do 600 125 00
R.P. Barnett, «© 200 1900 6900
And in acco’ ce with law, and an order of
the a, made on the 22nd day of
Notem > ay: ef each parcel of said
Stock as ul be ald at the
office. of Compint, ei on wh ase supeaty
Tath, 1865 at the haus. of 12 of nae
to ‘hee
then call on
None ever go away from this Store
. Our immense stock of Fashionable Clothing com-?-Bilack, Blue and Brown Cloth Frock Coats, made up’
A VING the same facilities for buying as_the [
. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets,
Compa-}Of the Very Latest Styles . = ‘STATIONERY,
's. HAAS & cors, “Sheet Hiss.
"GB GRAWEO yr RD,
* Oer. of Broad and Pine Streets.
‘Gold Pens
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &e.
Justice’s and Constable's Blanks.
—— ——
Se SOS ae —
we do, NO, 2 NOT! NEI
Our Stock of
“RUBBER GOODS, of all kinds.
Clothing,
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
mer. Hats and Caps,
Ladies’ Shoes, ee
Misses’ Shoes,
AND
= Children’s Shoes
&c, &e,
Es-the Largest in’ Nevada County !
prove what it is represented to be, call on
BS. HAAS & CO.
FYOU DON’T WANT TO PAY
25 per ceut-more, for the same kiad of Goods,
8S. HAAS & CO.
——_
DISSATISFIED
With Prices, Fit or Quality of Goods!
prising evéry necessary for a complete
outfit, consisting in part of
Black, Blue and Brown Beaver Frock Coats, *
in the latest sty le ; ;
Cassimere-Business Suits, of every style and quality:
‘Together with an endless variety-wf Overcuats,
Don’t believe a word of this but call
and see for yourself! _
8. HAAS & COMPANY.
“FALL IMPORTATION !
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !
FOR THE
FALL & WINTER -TRADE!
JUST RECEIVED AT
P. BANNER’S
A Large and Splendid Stock ef
MENS CLOTHING, —
BO ¥°S CLOTHING, _—
‘FURNISHING Goons,
HATS AND CAPS,
RUBBER CLOTHING,
‘“‘]RUNKS 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 — adapted for =
Fall and “Winter Wear.
Ana for Make, Style and Fit.
cannot be surpassed by
any Establishment
in this State. :
Goods will be sold at Lower Rates
_ than at any other House in
Also, a large stock of .
CALIFORNIA BLANKETS,
Of all sizes and colors — constantly on hand.
ac
os
a
We invite the attention of all in want of enything
jn our line to give a eall,as our stock willbe
‘found éomplete in every particular end sey
; eS ioamace SEE ADOW LAKE & MOORES FLAT
None Sell Clothing as Cheap as
i bee UNDERSIGNED would respectful
of his business at
F YOU WANT CLOTHING that=witt}. With despatch and at
aes
nent ee AEE ane A
aha STABLES,
i
inform the public that he has established a brane
Meadow Lake City,
ill be npedy, atall times te wn mvdgts par. ties wit
itr HORSES 'TO ANDEFROM: THE
xrNEW MINES
FOR ONLY FOUR DOLLARS,
—EACH —— TOLLS.—
: EJ BEPERS:
Meee! i naa
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
JOHN -F. BUSSENIUS,
(Successor to J. M. Levey),Corner of Pine 7 ” tse Sts.,
Neva
ILL keep constantly on hand a large and well
selected stock of
DRUGS
MER DECEN
Pin ALS
: etitiaes
eDYE-ST is,
XTRACTS,
TOILET AND FANCY ARPICL a8,
ios everything usually kept in a first class Drugstore.
er Physicians Preseri tion 6 carefully compounded atall
Having had many years’ experience as a druggist
and apothecary, in the best houses, I confidently solicit, the patronage of the community, and warrant
satisfaction. — ¥. BUSSENIUS.
Nevada, May. 13, 1865.
NEW FORWARDING HOUSE!
A} COLFAX.
JOSEPH WORRILE &{C0.
OULD inform the Merchants of Nevada
county that they have established a
FORWARDING HOUSE AT COLFAX
And are now prepared to forward Goods.
ates .
Direct all Goods,
“CARE WORRILL & CO. COLFAX.”
Colfex, Bept. 16°
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
Main Street, Nevada,
; _ Opposite the Union Hotele
a Ba,
“WENRY PEACE.
Mines just compleand commo. Ja:
above location, is prepared to accommodate all whe
may fa'ver him with their patronage.
Transiont Horses will be fed, and taken care of according to order.
Horses boarded by the Day, Week or Month.
“FEED FOR SALE.
of * sep8 ‘hoss groceries.” ,
—GH. FERRAND.
WPHOTOGRAPHIC.4
oi SS A
DAGUERREAN ARTIST
» $2 Every kind of Photographs and Ambr
types taken In the best style cfthe Art.
ON PINE STREET, ~~~
Over the United States Bakery.
THE “GEM” SALOON.
oo
{ VAN ALSTINE & JENKINS,
H AVE OPENED the **Gem Saloon” on
BROAD STREET,
& few doors below Crawford, Leavitt & Co’s
‘Btore. If you want a «good square drink” or.a
Fine Cigar drop into the Gem and you’ll get it.
Nevada, Oct. 12th
R. FININGER & Co.
Suecessors te G. H. Meyer & Co,
‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS UN
. FINE BRA NDIES,
: AND
LIQUORS, GENERALLY.
— P. BANNER.
Corner of Broad & Pine Streets,
— Nevada, Oct, 18th.
cents bach. “Ain't that ehiesp enough 2
we ‘
veld dehinguent
tem: circulating base stor
ee of uninterrv
system is the lead
dence, while by the old:system, physicians were
content tc cure one in every five cases there were
those who were diving deep into the science of
the curative art; among these Were the Electro‘ aig . j finally, 3 it was discovered that the. _
fee he heir to, always to beuacere 0
. electropat! hie system is
He also keeps for sale Hay, Grain, and all kinds+
Lager Beer Wholesale and Hetail. .
WINES, 3
"hen it was city (08.0 sft
of the Electropath
could bé entirely eradicated.
without the use edi polsoucan Foca ei tho
those whe do not lock deep
“elaimm
a “gren-eryae ch co!
from iucse interested in the tinued guprem‘ney of the old system of one poi: cure anoth
er. All of the empyries joined in the-chorus,
add-in thetrSeas Up:
ignorance laugned at the new sysrex . of et a a
noting nary cases. as s. Time
oc eeeereke sated thale dishonesty. After five
pa success the Elec ropathie
ng idea’ in medical jurispra.
eases of organic dis
(ase is noted faradvanced as to show a Hestruction.of the vital tissues. Wedo not claim that
the use of medicines may not be more adavutageous in some cares, but, that in connection with
Atmedicines, it will perferm a cure much sooner
than without, and also that diseases hitherto
deemed inetrable, can be curéd by this system,
but the directors desire to take this opportunity
to. inform invalids that the Resident Physician
isa reguiar graduate and haw bad large experience 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 the Pacifiie coast, upon receipt of a complete description of the disease
with which the applicaut may be afflicted, and
wilt-wafrant a com ae and perfect cure in ali
cases wherd the medicines are used according to
direetions, and more especially in all cases of
Female troubles; where great care and cautlon
are necessary to a favorable result: From early
_morn until date at night, this Instrument is employed, imparting health and strength to all. who
are.s0.iortutiate aa to obtain its-services. Dis.
eases (whictli by the old syStem)took months, or
en years to cure, are now cured in a few days
‘ke. The cost, too, 1s not so great as by
system, besides the savitig~ of tinie.
with this systemare the renowned
ro-Magnetic Baths,
is no wore powertn) auxiliary
e radical cure of disease.”
in. the State where tie
acticed, except at. the
stitute,. Electropathic
645 Washington street.
This Inspitute was establish
prevent the unwary from falling in
of robbery (yclept quack doctors’ t
hereafter the scientific originators of thi
tute will notbe to blame if the afllicte
robbed of their money, and injured in const
tutién. There is also another View of the affair,
The. rising generation should be Feared with
strong constitution, and the Directors wish to
arouse their guardialis to a proper sense of
their duties in their premises, if possible to
. prevent them from stuffing their young charges
with deleterious.drugs, with a chance of entailing upon the tender constitution in forming,
a complication of evil», a thousan times worse
than death.
It would be consuming ace, to no purpose;
to enumerate the diseases to which this system _
is applicable, stiflice it to say, that there is no
disease, within the catalogue of human illsbut
what can be cured at the Kiectropathic Institute.
We have instructed the Resident Physician to
warrant a perfect and ob cody wg cure, or ask no
no pay for services, when in his judginent it ig
within the bownds of cure.
CAUTION.
yy theuld—be~carefat-tenumber.
Electropathic Institute,
645 Washington street, Sotith side, Letween
bashes and Montgomery, over the restaurant.
J. H. JOSSELYN, M. D.
Resident Physician, on the sign. With these
remarks we leave the interests of the Institute
with the public. asking only the same generous
confidenee and patronage thus far awarded to it.
The kerord shows over twenty thousand. consul
per s, and a very large amount of suffering
relieved.
Persons wishing to consult the Resident
Physician by Letter, can do 80 with the utmost
cone ce. Allletters must ey ag plainpad “fi. JOSSELYN, M. D., Box 1945, Sun
inal » Cal. All letters will be cestroye i
or returned, as directed by the ee
Office hours from 9 A. M. to4 P.M n019,
\
‘CIPY BRE BREWERY.
JOHN BLASAUT,
’ Would respectfully inform the peo
\ ple of Nevada county that he is now
. prepared to furnish the very best
) LAGER BEER,
: iN manufactured and at the lowest
“pame.
rates.
“Families and Bp loti can be sure of getting a
splendid article of
Beer in egs . or ~Bottles,
-In any quantity, fi m 4 pint to
lous.
Auge galAll orders left_at-the-City Brewery SPRING
STREET, will be promptly and faithfully attended to. \ dig
GRAP
FEW HUNDRE
Grape Vines, rai
sale by E.G. WAITE.NOTICE, *
1). EXE Friends and Patrons of the war are
VINES,
real Black Hamburgh
from my own stoek, jor .
aie
bereby_notified that they have sold out their entire Estate, Stock ‘and geod will in th r Laivery Business inthis place to. :
Who will-earry on the business of the concern at the
old stand. We bespeak a liberal share of the pubi¢ patronage for our successors
HU FFAKER be gan
a North San Juan, December 11th.
BLAZE’S SALQON:
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL SI
If You Want a Good Deine.
Go Ke JALAZE'S
Santas of the . once
FFICE at the Ola Place, on ‘Breed
ee
$
BRICK STORE; 76 BROAD STREET.
Bi Street
Persons secking the Electropathie Institute, as