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N. P. BROWN & M. 8. DEAL,
R. W. TULLE GEO. w. KIDD. 3. W. HINDS.
BANKENG HOUSE
—AND—
ASSAY OFFICE.
By the Granite Building, on Broad Street,
Nevada City. tics
The Highest Price will be paid for Gold Dust. .
Gold Bullion discounted ike Lowest Rates.
; ayy pe ageng Se on Con et or Bullion for Assay or n at the Mint.
MONEY TO LOAN el collateral, at a
low rate of interest.
Registered County Scrip bought
LEGAL TENDERS bought and sold at the
Regular Rates. :
Pi es Rab ay tA er ig San Francisco
cramento an city. B
Drafts on the Eastern Cities, London, and
Dublin, Ireland. :
verry for the London and Livérpool Fire
and Life Insurance Company.
Gold and Ores of every ‘description Melted,
Refined and Assayed.
Corr mdents—San Francisco, Bank of
Virginia Cit eS hateee baie i of California,
ry aa KIDD & CO.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE
t ** AGENCY,
The Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
OF NEW YORK. ‘
Has the Largest Cash Assets,
Pays the High est Dividends, 5
And does the Largest amount or
business of any Company in the
United States.
The Home Mutual Fire Insurance
Company of San Francisco,
By judicious distribution of its
risks and prompt payment of all
itslesses by Fireor Marine is
taking the lead of all Companies
on this coast, 5
8 B DAVENPORT, Agent.
Nevade City, Dec. 19th, 1866. ;
OMNIBUS LINE.
Nevada and. Grass
: i ek et FRIDAY
we rana .
ep eed of Omnibusses be: tween the aforesaid places.
Leave Grass Valley daily at 94. m.,1P. m.
ancSr.M. .
Leave Nevada at 10 a. M., 3 P. M.
. Nevada, May 4th. McCUE & CO.
Ohio Mining Company.
ameeting of the Shareholders of the Ohio
pany. on TUESDAY, AUGUST 13th, 18-7,
for the purpose of taking into consideration
the propriety a mine and levying
on of mine,
GEO. G. ELLIS, Secretary.
THE FINEST GALLERY.
H, W. BRADLEY.
N vancet is hereby Pawn that there will be .
W, H. RULOPSON,.
MAGNIFICENT ESTABLISHMENT
No, 429 Montgomery Street,.
Corner of Sacramento, Saw FRaxcisco.
AS 8, Li hte, greater Ftmaserdee o=
Finer Photographs —
Than any. other at the . They received
the Pires ise Prssslomes atthe Maton te
stitute Fair in 1965.
Depot of Genuine Patent Enameled Card
Pictures.
“SUN PEARLS.
iful, durable and inexpensi
but the most accomplished Artists
and mace Gortenen at
NATIONAL
. JULIUS GREENWALD,
O. Mills -& Go:;+
Valley,.
—
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: Seas of electing
pany,
acting such othe:
the
a
—TO—
IMPOSITION! I.
TION
IS NOW SELLING HIS LARGE STOCK OF
CICARS,
TOBACCO,
PIPES,
ETC.,
AT COST PRICES!
FOR CASH!
HE HAS ONHAND
10.000 POUNDS OF FAVORITE BRANDS
OF TOBACCO.
100,000 OF THE VERY BEST HAVANA
AND IMITATION CIGARS TO BEHAD IN THE MARKET,
KILLIKINICK SMOKING TOWACCO OF EVERY KIND.
PIPES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND
PATTERN.
MATCHES OF EVERY MAKE.
FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO
OF EVERY KIND.
All articles are warranted to be as represented and everything WILL BE SOLD AT COST
‘PRICES FOR CASH. :
t2@Smokers, Chewers and Retail
Dealers are invited tocall and examine my Goods and ascerta n the
prices befor purchasing elsewhere. “2
All orders from abroad Pprompt-,
ly attended to. sS Ne
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY GOODS. AT
‘THE LOWEST RATES AND GET JUST
WHAT YOU WANT.
BRemember the old rig eet
door to Carley & Beckman’s, Broad
street, Nevada City.
JULIUS CREENWALD.
Nevada, Jan. 29th
“PRO BONO PUBLICO.”
LACOUR’S
SARSAPARIPHERE BITTERS
AN ADMIRABLE TONIC, AN EXCELLENT
SPECIFIC AND UNRIVALLED AS A
BLOOD PURIFIER
ee
*
THE PRINCIPAL INGREDIENTS BEING
SARSAPARILLA,
SOLD EVERY WHERE.
en six months, and transspor bpd
June 14th, 1867. SAM. T. HENRY, Sec’y.
FRANK H. FISHER,
MACHINIST,
NATIONAL EXCHAN QE HOTEL.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
. THIS OLD AND WELL ESTABlished Hotel is opened to the
Public. — It Pig a remodeled and
andis now one of the most
commodious Houses in the. interior of the
State. Located in an —. position it commands a view of the City and surroun
country and insures air in_the_heat.
summer. Balt of BRICK AND FIRE PROOF,
its walls kcep out, in a great measure, the heat
of the sun and give security in case of fire.
THE EXCHANGE *
Is near the centre of the town on a wide and
THE business street of the city.
There are no wooden bnildings near the Hotel to endanger it in case of conflagration.
THE ROOMS
nmtly Furnished, the Beds are of . Are El
Spri Hair Mattrasses, unexcelled by any
Hotel in the State—all the Furniture new ane
of the Latest Style.
SUITS OF ROOMS.
And every accommodation furnished Familes
and the traveling lege: every care taken
to make the House a HOME FOR BOARDERS.
THE TABLE
Will at all times be furnished with everything the market affords.
THE STAGE OFFICE.
The Coaches of the Colfax, Alpha, Washington, Om Moores, Re hy ey tn and Orleans
Fiat, Red and North San Juan Lines
have their officesat and take their departure
from this Hotel.
THE SALOON
_ Is fitted up in superior style where none but
the best Wines and Liquors are to be found.
The BILLIARD TABLES are Phelan’s best.
THE LIVERY STABLE.
Connected with the Establishment is a Livery Stable where the best Turnouts moe be had.
. LANCASTER & HASBY, Proprietors.
THE HOUSE IS KEPT OPEN ALL NIGHT.
J. F, McCORMACK,
Successor to McCready & Brother,
Dealer in
MARBLE MONUMENTS
) GRAVE STONES,
i)) Marble Mantles, Table
TOP AND GRATES,
= At lower Rates than ever before
offered in this market.
Corner or Firrn anv D Srreets,
MARYSVILLE.
W. C. GROVE nt for Nevada City.
\. Marysville, Oct. 20th ty .
BOOTS AND SHOES.
“WILLIAM BR. COE,
Corner of Main & Commerciai Sts,
Neyada City.
Ihave just.received a
NEW STOCK CGF GOODS,
Consisting of
Gents? Boots, Shoes and Gaite
Ladies? Micees? and Children’s”
Balmorals, Gaiters, Shees,
Slippers, &c., &c.
From the best Manufacturers of. New York,
Philadelphia and Boston. ~
Rubber Boots,Gents, Ladfes, Misses
AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES,
Just from the Manufactory,received by the last
steamer. T also have a full assortment of
SHOE FINDINGS,
Miller*’s Celebrated Harness Miacking, Neats Foot Oil,
French Calf, Kip; Lining Skins, Sole Leather,
sss ote of aehine’ be 8 n fact eve ng to
found ina first pits Shoe
and Finding Store.
Repairing done in the very best style.
Boots and Shoes made to order.
And a good fit warranted in every case. I
rags Se paid of my own manufacture always
on d and will sell my Goods
Cheaper than any other House in
this city.
P CH. FERRAND,
PHOTOGRAPHIC
AND—
h DAGUERREAN ARTIST,
3" Every kind of agree a and Ambrotypes taken in the best style of the Art.
ON PINE STREET,
Over the: United States Bakery.
Great Reduction in Rates f
OPPOSITION TO NEW YORK
Sia. Bitten ea Gua.
Carrying. the United States Mail,
The North American 8. 8. Co.
will dispatch the favorite
Steamshi
AMERICA.
2,500 tons...EDGAR WAKEMAN, Com’r;
FOR SAN JUAN DEL SUR,
from Misssion Street Wharf. at 11. o’elock a. u
MONDAY, JULY 15th, 1867.
at G with the NEW
Sicamebip, Santiago 3,500 tons, FOR NEW
of basgage fee! the Isthmus ! 00 pounds
dies aod eam tee ee . ote
‘The public is assured that there is no sickof any ki the ‘Transit
_} and all
‘} one hundr
*
To the Publio .
ON AND AFTER THIS DATE,
seen ——
HARDWARE LINE,
LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE
IN THE MOUNTAINS,
(SF OR CASH 1.21
The Stocis consists of
HARDWARE, all kinds for Mills,
Miners or Builders,
Stoves at Lower Rates than at any
Grocery Store,
TINWARE
Of my:own Manufacture and warranted: Sold lower than the
Eastern stuff that is
retailed in this
market.
Crockery and Glassware.
Largest and best selected stock in ‘town.
Rope,.Nails,. Iron and steel,. all sizes—
Rubber Belting—AT COST. ~
Nuts, Bolts, Blacksmith Tools, Planes,
Quicksilver and Powder,
AT COST PRICES!
PUMPS8—last but not least is the finest
LOT OF :
SASH AND DOORS !
Ever brought to this market,
AT COST AND FREICHT
_ {G3 Carpenters can be supplied at
Fifty per cent Lessthan they have been
paying in this market.
y Goods are paid for—I have no interest, no rent, no clerk hiré and no
nothing to pay ; therefore I can discount
in pricesany institution in this town.
Goods delivered free of charge.CEO. E. FURNER.
No, 55 and 57 Pine Street.
Nevada, April 28th, 1867.
HERIFF’S SALE.— y cirtne of. an Execu
tion to me delivered issued out of the Justice’s Court of John Kendall; in Nevada township and oe State of California, bearing
date July 2n: 887, on a judgment renderedin
said Court day of April, in favor of
James Monroand against W.R. Morris,& L. B.
Hines, partners of the firm of Morrie, Hines,
der’ the name and style of the.Oro Fino
ing Company sateen bein
against W.* k Morris and L. B. Hines
ateresaid, for the sum of $15760 [$120 00
payable in gold coin] debt, and interest at the
rate of twoper cent _ month from the date
of execution till. together with all costs of
suit. I have levied nponall the t, title and
interest of the defendants, W. R. Morris and
L. B. Hines, herein™mentioned, or either of
them, in and to the following described property, which was heretofere attached, to-wit :
That certain Quartz Mill known as the Oro
Fino Mill, Machinery, Mill ‘Building, Blacksmith Shop, and all pegasus thereunto
belon or in anywise me portom ay situated in Nevada township and county,. State of
California, on Rocky Ravine, about.
miles {n a” westerly direction from the of
Nev: also in and to that certain water
situa’ in said county and State, cony
water from Rush Creek near Key’s ranch to
said Oro Fino mill, together with the reservoir
appurtenances _nnto said ditch
ing or in anywise epecstateing, also in ard to
those three certain ledges and quartz min
claims,containing three thousana feet each, situated near eaid quartz mill, and known as the
Johnny Bull Quartz say oon Middle Quartz
Ledge and the Oro Fino also in and to
that certain other quartz . situated near
said mill, known as the M e, also in
and to that certain set of surface diggings or
lot of mining ground lying, and pein & ut
yards in‘an easterly direction
from said mill, and commonly known as the
Ore Fino Surface mining claims.
Notice is hereby given that I will expoce to
public sale all the above described Bie yok!
to: the t bidder for cash, in U.8. gold
coin, in t of the Court House door, in the
city of Nevada, on TUESDAY, July 30, 1867,°
ween ‘the hours of 9-o’clock, «, m. and 5o'clock, P. M.
Given under my hand. this 5th day of July,
A. D. 1867. R.B, GENTRY, Sheriff.
A LIBERAL REWARD!
TRAYED or STOLEN from the subscr‘ber,
one Black or Dark Brown Mare; is about
Twelve hands high, twelve or thirteen years
old, has a white star in her ate two
all round. Any one returning her or
giving information that. will lead to her recovery, will be bank o by the underaigped. CASPER FOGELI, U.S, Brewery.
©. M. BATES,
PHMYSIOLAN,
oe
. —OFFICE—
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ce oi. i
Brown & Hale, known as and doing business
7 ss * i
AVE THE SURE OF GR :
Hitasin NoMenous PATRONS WIT
A “HAPPY NEW YEAR” AND RENEW ~
‘. THEIR PLEDGES TO SELL THE
BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET
. BEST OF TERMsS.
In spite of the Hurricane and other tremen-dous “blows’’, they still “live and move and.
have their being” and succeed in keeping the .
largest stock of goods in their line that the .
times require, consisting ef
GROCERIES, HARDWARE
LIQUORS, CASE GOODS, FEED,
CROCKERY GLASSWARE,.&c.
IF ANYBODY WANTS MINING TOOLS
GREGORY & WAITE can fit them ont to
their heart’s.content. If POWDER, FTISE,
STEEL, &c., is wanted, they are the mon to
supply any demand. If the ladies “or any
other man,” desires CHINA, or GLASSWARE.
to fit out a table, they need not go around theestablishment: of GREGORY & WAITE. If
Liquors of every description are to be discov
ered anywhere, the cellar of GREGORY &
WAITE is the mo*t prominent place to. prospect. :
ON HAND 1200 SACKS BEST NEVADA
CITY FLOUR. 9CORDS BACON. 3 GODSR
HAMS, ¢ TONS LARD—all Nevada made.
1200 POUNDS HONEY—in comb:
8 TONS WHEAT.
12 TONS FEED. .
‘CORN MEAL, HOMINY, OAT MEAL, RYE
AND RICE FLOUR, CRACKED WHEAT,
tillyou can’t rest.
A STUNNING AMOUNT OF SUGAR, o
every description.
TUBS, PAILS, AND:WOOD AND WILLOW
bef generally,
ACOO’S, SLEDGES, CODFISH, WASH
— BROOMS, SOAPS, and coma luxu:
eB.
AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF UTTER.
DITTO OF NAILS, __ *
CANDLES to meet the demand. . vs
SYRUPS & PICKELS; & MACKEREL in
large quantities.
KEROSENE ofthe mos nature
and other OILS, — :
To make the whole story short OUR EsTABLISHMENT IS AS COMPLETE AS ANY
IN THE MOUNTAINS,
Thankful for a. very liberal patronage the
subscribers beg to give renewed pone
ofthelr high consideration, asa!
GREGORY & WAITE.
J. I. Caldwell and John Caldwell,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
—
oe No. 42 Broad street, Nevada City.
. I. CALDWELL, Notary Public fo> Sony and Commissiencr for the State or
JOHN CALDWELL, District Attorney and
Notary Public for Nevada’ County. .
J. I, CALDWELL, Deputy District Attorney
WHEN You Go To
[IB SAN FRANCISC Og
Do not fail to get one of
LAMOTT’S NEW STYLE HATS
LAMOTT
I8 THE HATTER OF THE DAY! THE ONLY PLACE IN THE STATE TO BE CERnN TAIN OF GETTING THE NEW STYLE.
a
HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON THIS.
COAST IS TO BE FOUND THERE FOR
‘ Men or Boys.~ '
t@~ SEND.IN YOUR.ORDERS TO
Lamott, 227\Montgomery Street.
San Francisco, Jan>20th.
G RB. CRAWFORD,
COMMERCIAL STEREE T,
RETAIL DEALER
=S Sic
STATIONERY
Blank Books,
Sheet Music,
Albums,
Gold Pens,
Sfouldings,
Engravings,
&e. &e. &e.
Picture Frames, of any size, made to order.
eerrnnatahieand Inatice’s Blanks on hand.
JAMES COLLEY,
Dealer in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Cormed Beef
soa
tar Meats sold at reasonable for Ca, ?