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them their new
irpassed,
jane nor ‘
. returned w
of human sof.
th male and fe, miserable expeegieion from
r broken-down
e happiness of
this horrid sitses the scene.
tend to those
rrible, life-decared for and
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as made prirs, and who is
s ‘without mérortant to those
interested in
ul of the many
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be ‘
of self-abuse,
indulgence ig
an almost un-:
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, unless comviz: sallow
) pain in the
2 rustling of
ss about the
o charge.
at Home .Dm, stating
Ase conwarded, free
of the counfor ten dolugh Wells,
Kearney St. .
Office Box
nate.
and preter:
8, dupe the
etors whose
weekly
are. e8eir trade.—
per Carriers,
rer the San
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. find their
rectory for
mposition is
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JW. HIND 6. . aonent = oo
BANKING HOUSE
AND
ASSAY OFFICE,
HINDS & TULLY, Bankers.
Successors to G. W. Kidd,
FANS bought the well known Banking
: t20use and business of George W. Kidd,
On Broad Street, Nevada City,
Will earry on. the Banking business, at_the old
stand, under the firm name of Hinds & Tully.
The Highest Price will be paid fer
Gold Dust. :
7 Gold Bullion discounted at the
Lowest Rates,
L*beral adyances made on Gold Dust on Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the U. 8. Mint.
Deposits Received. Checks on San
Draftson the Eastern States at the
Lowest Rates, e
Collections made. State andi County securities purchased at the highest
market value,
:
Agents for the London and-Liverpooi Fire
and Life Insurance Company, ie
Gold and Ores of every description
MELTED, REFINED and ASSAYED
All Assays warranted to be correct. *
Correspondents—San Francisco, Bank of (al
ifornia ; Sacramento, D. O. Mil.s & Co 3; New
York. Lees & Walier. . i api
SAMUEL LEWIS,
Saccessor to Lewis Bros.
IMPORTER OF "He
CIGARS AND TOBAECO,
Pipes, Matches, Cards, &c.
At the old stand—
Lewis’ Bui'ding, Corner of Broad
and Pine Streets, Nevada. ~
rT now ready to supply his former patrons
and the public gemtrally with all goods in
his line as heretofore at
San Francisco Prices f
Thank(ul for past patronage, he respectfully
olicits a continusnce. mehi-tf
A. 0. 0. OF H.
FIRST GRAND
Anniversary
—AND— :
)VANCY DRESS BALL
LF THE
Grass Valley Council, No.
A. 0. 0. OF H.
1.
Will be given at Hamilton Hail, Grass Valley,
Tuesday Eve’g, July 4th, 1865.
“ Commitie ot Arrangements.
C. R, Clorke, D.B Nye, G. W. Dixon.
H. J. Snow, J. D. Meek, D.E Bell.
A. W. Campbell, T. R, Kibbe, R. Leach.
J. H. Stebbins, W 8 Byrne. . .
Recept ion Committee.
A. Brownwell. Geo. B. Shearer, J: J. Doty
Floor Mimnagers. 3
Jno. Webber. A. Hooper. Hank Snow.
Cal. Clark.
TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS.
No special invitations given, but a general invitation to the public is extended.
All Brothers of the Order,
cordially invited to attend mv?
+ Grand Ball at the Bear Valley Howe,
MR. & MRS. E. 0. TOMPKINS,
Would respectfully inform their
frienda and the public generally tha*
they will vive a Grand Hall, at their
‘a Nisw HOUSE, in Bear Valley, on
THURSDAY, JUNE 224, 1865.
ere Se
Managers.
a—C. Marvin. Dutch Flat—X. H.Gaylord
Rough & Ready—H. Walling.
ashingtoa—C. Steinmitz:
Little York—C W _ Kemmington.
Red Dog—R MceGuun.
Nevada—J. A Luncaster. 1. Williamson.
Grass Valley—U. ©. Sinith, ¥.-Cleaveland.
The Washington Brass Band has been secured
for the occasion. Floor Managers ‘selected at
the Ball. Tickets Five tollars. jet
~ California Stage Company.
OF
Will Icave the office of the Company, at the
— Exchange Hotel, broad street, Nevaa city,
EVERY MORNING AT 7 O°CLOCK, ”
BY DONNER LAKE,
Fer Virginia and Carson Cities 1.
Arriving at Virginia at 10 o’el.cki P. mM same
day. Keturning will ievve Virginia at 4A Mm.
orriving at Grass Valley in time tv connect with
DAILY. LINE
Daily Line of Coaches for Marysville,
A and Nevada City.DA ILY LINE
FOR ILLINOISTOWN & DUTCH FLAT
leaves the Nativna! Hotel, Nevada city, daily
at? e’clock, A. M.
; W. H. DAVIDSON, Agent.
evada. Dec. lst.
JAttorney and Counselor at Law.
Office No. 42 Broad Street, Nevada City.
______} And everything usually kept in a first-class Drag
store. .
in good standing are . .
: tiem Glenbrook Park having been put in most ex(Successorto J: M--Levey),
Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts.,
ee Nevada,
wit keep constantly on hand al large and well
selected stock of : es
DRUG
MEDICIN
CHEMICAL
* PERFUMERY
wYE-STUFES,
EXTRACTS,
TOILET .AND FANCY ARTICLES,
da city, on
ed with
in the jabove line, and will rah as follwws :
Leaves the National Exchange Hotel, Neva7 ‘Leaves Nea ie
nesday, and
5 eile a
". Washineve: aiphn-e omen RACES) RAGES! RAGE! RAGES!
GLENBROOK PARK.
STAGE LINE
Takes this method of
informing the travelling pubIve that he hes “purchased the
entire interest of Hank Place
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
At So’clock, A.M. ~
, every Monday, WedAt 8 o’clock. 4.M.
Light Freight will.be taken and deliver:
promptnese and despatch
_.R. W. LATTA.
TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1865.
: 6 ie UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY INforms the citizens of Nevada ouunty, as also the.
entire State, that he will give the Purses named be
low for the firat Race Meeting on the Glénbrook Park
Course since he has made the many valuable improvements. He thinks it is not saying too much
to state that the Course is not excelled, if equalled,
on the Pacific coast
election and the Convention coming in the middle of
the racing the programme has been changed, viz :
te nee
&r Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours,
Having had many years’ experience as a druggist
and apothecary, in the best houses, I confidently selicit the patronage of the community, and warrant
satisfaction ay JOHN F-BUSSENIUS. —
Nevada, May 13, 1865.
GRASS VALLEY
—IND—
ILLINOISTOWN TURNPIKE.
ioe ROAD is now completed to Clipper: Gap
and Auburn, the latter place being for the pres
ent the terminus of the Pacifie Railroud. This highway affords every facility to the traveling public.—
It is amply supplied with water,
THE GRADES ARE EASY,
And it is the. nearest. aad without comparison,
THE BEST ROAD,
Connecting Clipper Gap and Auburn
~—WITH—
GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA.
No Tolls will be received until the 1st of June
next; in the meantime, th: public are invited to
give itatrial. %.C. COLKMAN, President
GERRY MorG AN, Seeretary. m?0 Im
EMPIRE SALOON
Cady’s Brick Building, Mill Sircet,
GRASS VALLEY.
AMES B. JEFFERY taker this method
of informing his friends jn Nevada and vicinity that h> nas become sole proprietor of the
above well knewn and. popular Saloon and will
always keep on hand the very best of
Liquors, Wines, Ales and Cigars,
To which he invites the attention of those who
know a yood thing and can appreciate it when it
is sparkling before their eyes, :
Nevadans! vive mea call when you visit
Grass Vallvy— t wi lalways be on hanit, ready
ans willing to serve you with the beat in the
Shop.” JAMES B JEFFERY
Grass Valley. Sept 4th—tf ~ ‘
G. R. CRAWFORD,
Masonte Building, on Pine Street
Always on hand
JUSTICES’
AND
,
CONSTABES —
e ; j Bianks.
Retail Dealer in Plain and FancySA TIONERY,
Blank Books, Sheet Music, Gold Pens,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &c.
Nevada,Jduty 28th
GLENBROOK PAK.
a
Horse Training and Breaking.
cellent condition, ;
CHARLEY OSBORNE
Is now ready to take Stock for Breaking or Training.
The Stabling is as good as any Track in the State.
and long experience in the Training of Horses euables me to give the heat satisfaction Apply to
CHARLES OSBORN, Glenbrook Park,
ap30. On the Grass Valley and'Nevada road
“ALL ABOARD!”
Grass. Valley and Nevada City
STAGE LINE.
pata . recently re
chased this lng eatabiiahed
and popular Stage line, we are
ready tu carry passengers over
» road witti.epeed and safety. promising to
+ see inene wire ride with usin a sSahresas, and
we trust, in a satislactory manner.
Hours of Depsrture.
Leaves Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley, daily.
at 8 pitta pe ah M.and4o’clock P.M.
Leaves evade, ally, st 9 o’clock, A. M. and
.M. and 50 . =
ae CLEVELAND& ROYCE, Propr’s.
Nevada, Nov. 17th:
A. (. NILES,
Attorney and: Counselor at Law. —
(ENE wae °
E. W. SMITH,
Justice of the
.
1
a full supply of.
uaPHO
Over the
Nevada, January ith.
CH. FERRAND.
TOGRAPHIC.a1
“AND
DAGUERREAN ARTIST}
Xr Every kind of Photographs and Ambrotypes taken in the best styleofthe Art.
ON PINE STREET,
United States Bakery.
UNION
SPRI
. the
anv is
ity of stock wil
wel
ta generally ¢
sively to his already large an@ elegant establish
nent of Horses. Buggies, Saddivs, Harness. &c
repared to furnish as fine turn oute as
can be found in the
and eaav Saddle Aor
or Gentlemen wi'l be teady at all times.
experience in the bysiners and an earncat desir:
to retain the confidence of my friends leads me to
believe T will be abl. te give weneral aatisfaction
Particular attintion paid to Hordes on livery —
Carriages always iu
vers for the use of patties, b Ne, de. The qual
LIVERY STABLE, _
NG STREET. NEVADA.
JOHN A, LANCASTER woul in
» form biz.friends and
hat he har addea exten
Fi
te. Well trained, fleet
iweil equipped for Ladies
A long
ineas with earefnl dri
1 peratit me to say that those seck
ne or bie bg on business would do
togiveme a eal}
adie
py them «fat
a large and apl
from the Bay,
the sur oundin
as he haa remo
Boot and Shoe Store.
W.L. Shaefer would in
form the citizens uf Nevada and
coubtry that
his stuck of
BOOTS & SHOES.
To Commercial street,.near.Pine st, and ia sell
low nates, Ife has jrat receivad
endids eck of boots-and shoer
whieft he wills fl at barzains.
He invites the attention of everybody to cal!
and + xamine his stock.
Re pairing promp*ly and. neatly
Boots Be to order.—
French cook tu
The table wil
market affords
tains.
House
Liquors and Ci
English, eetiohs and German spoken at thi:
}
Miners’ Hotel and Restaurant.
LL ——
F. Stumpf, Proprieter
The above Hotel is now eompleted
: and ready to accommodate anv num
Bj ber of
ng.
‘raons with Boarfand Lody
‘his House has nowthe bes:
the’state,
ibe sap “lied with every! hing th:
De Lodging Department con
tains everything to mak ‘travelers comfortabl
Board as cheap asat any other place in the moun
‘The Barie always eupphed «ith Wines
rs.
ed
style as at any
The Table
P-aur IM: is eee
fi-hing and hua
The
in tac coun.
short notice.
ELIJAH 0 TOMPKINS,
WOULD IN ¥U8M the traveling
publiand aif who wish tc spend «
season at this beautiful part of Ne
vada county; that he has now open
Cquai si uvi euperior to an
Fishing and Huating.—ticre is vu
BEAR VALLEY HOUSE.
Junction of the Nevada and Mutch Fiat roade
to Virgivia City.
his Large und Eiegant House
BEAR VALLEY,
And is prepared to accomime date all in
mi he pap other Hues: iu tn an
The House has just, been but and hand
Somely sufusnicd theodghvut—haviag ravm
enough ior forty perauns.
good
nm the best of fogd—
House ip this county:
will cont
sivih cymes bv weat Valley, ior
ting :
Mall ie the largest and best
Dduppeie utd Music. eee vp
7 ‘
Ick,
DO YOU WANT ICE!
Mpegs STONE & HALE would inform
the peuple of this . are prepared
fervinh, 2M fa webs; Withhe Very best quality of
an orders left at No. § Commercial
promptly attende to. j
that they are w
Clear as Crystal. .
Street will be
J. WITWER, Agent.
MLAZE’S SALJON:
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 61
if You Want 9 Good Drink,
]
v
. CLOTHING, .
‘want of anything in the above line will find. it
SA
xurve of $50. For a single dash of a half
mile. .
THURSDAY, JUNE 15th 1865,
j NO RACE.
THIRD DAY.
FRIDAY, JUNE ith” 1865.
Purse ef $100. Mile and repeat. Free for
all beaten horses.
:
SAME DAY.
Purse of $50, Free for all. Single dash of
1 mile.
: SAME DAY. : FPurse of $25. tor suddle horses, a quarter
. of w mile,
FOURTH DAY,
SATURDAY, JUNE \7th 1865,
Purse of $100, Free for all horses owned
in Nevada county. Mile and repeut. —
t SAME DAY.Purse of $25. Single dash of one mile. Free
for ull,
FIFTH DAY.
SUNDAY, June 18th.
“A matched Foot Race, 140 yards fur $500. Between Rouse and Kendrick, =
LAST PAY,
MONDAY, June '$th,
repeat, provided the horses Lodiand Norfolk are entered by, or before, the 10th day of June.
Should the ubove race not fill, a Purse of $200
will. be given for 2 miles and repeat. Free fur ali
except the Winner of the 2 mile race the 3d day.
Entrance to the above races .0 por cent.
All races to be run and governed, by the State Rules,
Entrees to be made at the Glenbrook Park with
Chas. Osborn on the evening befure the day of the
race by or before 6 u'clock
Tu all the above races two or more entrees to be
made, and two to start, except in. the race of Lodi
and, Norfolk, : : ‘
Neither trouble or expense has been spared in putting, this Course in the most perfect order, and Pat
rons may rest assured the#theProprietor will use bis
best endeavors to please al? who favor him with their
patronage :
CHAS. H. OSBORN, Proprietor,
Groceries, Provisions, Clothing, Boots
Shoes, Hardware, Liquors, &.
M. J. HYDELIFF,
feos THIS METHOD OF INFORMING
the citizens of :
‘ ; ae
LITTLE YORK TOWNSHIP, .
That he has just received direct ie Francisco
a large aud muguiticent stock of
PROVISIONS,
<P RY GOODS,
Purse of $800 will he givenfgr 2 miles and . ’
WILLIAM H, KENT,
Has opened a New Drug Sto1e—former! ecem
, en pied by his Pather— i
At Nov & Commercial Street,. Nevada,,
In consequence vf the primary . ; ae ¢
: He will’ keep: constantly on land a large andi
FIRST DAY.
a
Purse of ¢ ‘or 2 mile heats, andrepcat. . ‘
Free for all except Lodi and Norfolk, _ DRUGS, : es
WEDNESDAY, JUNE: Mth 1865. ~ .
Purse of $150. Mile heats, best three in five, CHEMICALS,.
free for all fuur yeur olds, . 'The-second horse to save . es oe :
his entrance. \ PERFUMERY:-& 5.
ME DAY. .
Ty stefan Prescriptions careefully compounded at. ail hours,
Nevada, Feb 9th :
GEORGE E. TURNER, .
DEALER IN
HARDWARE, TINWARE™
STOVES, MINING TOOLS,
Crockery and Gass. Ware;.
And in fact: overvthing usually found im a:
Store of this kind, which will be sold cheap: for:
cash. — =~ dis
Chonometer and. Watch Maker;
DBALER IN
WATCHES, DIAMON DS,,.
_ Jewelry, Silver Ware, Spectacles,
—~AND—
FANCY GOODS.
Masonic Ballding—Cérner of Pine & Com
mercial Streets, NevadaCity.
Nevada, Jan. 19th.
Black’s Bridge,.
B Ee nee BLACK gives fotice to the trayeliug public that he haw purchased of Jesse:
Wall the well known Bridge and Koad,
THE ONLY ONE FOR TEAMS,, ,
Leading from Nevada City to
Monteruse Hill,
Birchville
French Corral,
/ North San Juan.
Sweetland and
Horsemen and Footmen wii! find: this they
best Route to the above places. ab
bY
William KR. Cee,,.
At the.Old Corner,
distinetly understood that he is going to stay
there and sell his goods as chy ap as the cheaper
itis his determination not to be undersold by
m\ body. -His atock consists of )
Women’s Shoes, thick and thin so'e, Gale
ters, Balmorats, and every style of Shoe. +
Misses? & Children’s shoes, every style
Kenkerts’s Pump sole, Dress, Square Kdge,
Douubie Sole and Quilted Bottom Boots. A large »
assortment of Miners’ Heavy aud Light Boota,.
Gum Buots, &e. He sells 4KATHER, TOOLS,
2HOK Fi N DINGS. of every description at ; )
San. rancisco Prices retail ’
Boot aad Shetmaker’s supplied at. command. .
All work. bought at the store is Warranted.;
and will be repaired free of custif itrips nuressunably. grad
Having one of th> very best workmen in the
State, Pam prepured to make boots at short notice‘and warrant a fit.or no sale
Gratetul for liberal pat runaae. in the t, 1
rn
am determined to merit it in the future 7 giv: .
iy the public first rate artieles and at the lowBOOTS AND SHO ES, emt possible prices. W. K. COK,
oe
MEAT MARKET,
5s HARDWARE, _—
JAS UOT LEY: keeps on hand
BR: io pat meg god peien ne i ~ .
ton. Veal, Corn ef ana Pork,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, at his shop on isroad. street twe
: doors b: luw Hanson & Co’s, which he will soll
&e. &e. ut reaeopable rater wreash. {
At his Stores in Red-Dog and You Bet .
WHICH HE WILL SELL
CHEAP. FOR CASH. !
I bave now on hend the largest stork of Goods
every brought into the Mountains. Persons in
greatly totheir advantage to call at either
Stores in Med Dog or You Bet.
M. J. HYDELIFF.
PAINTING & CRAINING.
Main Street, opposite Wm. R. Coe’s Shoe Stoge. .
and vu the must reasunable
mentof
SPLENDID WALL PAPER.’
—_—
F. POTTER,
=
8 PREPARED TO DO’ HOUSE PAINTING
and Graining of ull kinds at the shertest Device
Constantly on bend und for sale
As Cheap as the Cheapest !
’
Nevada, May 1&th. :
[* STILE. THERE, and wants it to be.
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