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June 14, 1865 (4 pages)

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a REMEDIES: ENSARY, y l, San Francisco SOKERY. ment of Sexnal , stricture, oy forms; outa tency, ete. Ski rs standing} and 8, smecessfully ‘has the ng that ine tate, after an iné he has visiy. O~AMO! The followins none et, Borough; § > Old strests in row road; UniBroad Sanctuawand ; London, ay’s Inn road; Drs. Acton. of gland. and Rit physician authority is ac. e tredtment of theni their new time nor m $ returned wit of human suf. . th male and fe2 miserable exrences, or from . at their pallid ir broken-down 1e happiness of this horrid sitposes the scene, tend to those wrrible, life-decared for and 2 immediately as made prirs, and who is 8 without merortant to those interested in al of the many ps, publishing’ v days, impoes of eminent es. Be there‘you may fall 0 is small pox, > contrary of Be of self-abuse, indulgence is an almost uning certainty , unless comviz: sallow 3, pain in the e rustling of 8 about the vision, blunt’ . approaching: tances, a dis_ hectic flushthe face, furnption, night’ ty. If relief ely either in ected by this: 8 complaint, l radical cure: 0 will prove by either of give to-each iself to effect 10 Charge. at Home Dm, stating ase has conwarded, free. of the coun' for ten dolugh Wells, Kearney St. Office Box. per carriers; rer the San il not find . find their mposition is; and “may ‘ physicians is no safety o and what’ eive people tended pasatisfy per‘ity to treat aie ee, a ty earney st., Post Office apl3 ae reaching. ind your: fa PANY. E, a quarter world. ,, nt of the those viet 2 VOL. X, NO 84, +. I. Ww: HINTS. eee _. W. TULLY. BANKING HOUSE HINDS & TULLY, Bankers. -, Successors to G. W. Kidd, i . AVING bought the wéll known Banking mQuse and business of George W. Kid, On Broad Street, Nevada. City,. ‘Will carry on the Banking business, at the old stand, under the firm name of Hinds & Tally. The Highest Price will be paid for Gold Dust, . x7 Gold Bullion discounted at the Lowest Rates. L*beral advances made on Gold Dust on Bul~" lion for Assay or Coinage at the U.S. Mint. a + Checks on San’ Deposits Received. Francisco and Sacramento, _ ‘Drafts on the Eastern States at the Lowest Rates, Collections made. State and County-securities purchased at the highest market value. ~~ Agents for the London and Liverpooi Fire and Life Insurance Company. Gold and Ores of every description MELTED, REFINED and ASSAYED . All Assays warranted to be correct. Correspondents—San Francieeo, Bank of (alifornia; Sacramento, D. O. Mil.s & Co ; New York, Lees & Wallér. apt SAMUEL LEWIS, Successor to Lewis Bros. IMPORTER OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO,’ Pipes, Matches. Cards, &c. —At the old &tand— Lewis’ Bui'ding, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. bi now ready to supply his former patrons and the public generally with all goods in his line as -hérctofore at San Fiancisco Prices ! Thankful for past patronage, he respectfilly Olicitsa continuance. . mehl-tf A. 0. 0 OF H, FIRST GRAND Anniversary ° AND FANCY DRESS BALL OF THE Grass Valley Council, No. 1. ig ale Oi OF i Will begiven at Ham iton Hail, Grass Valley, Wuesday Eve’g, July 4th, 1865. Committe of 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 S Byme. Reception Committee. 5 A. Brownwell._ Geo. B. Shearer, J. JF. Doty Floor M-nagers. Jno. Webber. A. Hooper. Hank Snow: Gal.. Clark. TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS. No special invitations given, but a general invitation to the public is extended, All Brothers of the Order, in good standing are cordially invited to attend mv? Grand Ball at the Bear Valley House, MR. & MRS. E. O. TOMPKINS, Would respertfully inform their friends and the public generally tha they wil! vive a Grand Kall, at their NEW HOUSE, in Bear Valley, on THURSDAY, JUNE 224, 1865. Managers. Omega—C. Marvin. Dutch Flat—E H. Gaylord Rough & Ready—H. Walling. whington—C. Steinmitz Little York—'> W. RKemmington. Red Dog—R McGoun. : Nevada—J. A Luncaster. I. Williamson: Grass Valley—U. C. Smith, ¥. Cleaveland. The Washington Brass Band has beea secured for the oceasiun. Floor Managers selected at the Ball. Ticketa Five wollars. jel DAILY LINE OF STA GES s Will Icave the office of the Company. at the National xchange Hotel, Broad street, Nevada city, EVERY MORNING AT 7 O'CLOCK, BY DONNER LAKE, ~ Fer Virginia and Carson Cities ! Arriving at Virgivia at 10 o’cluck. Pp. mM same day. Returning will iesve Virginia at 4 a M. arriving at Grass Valley in time to connect with the Company’s Daily Lime of Coaches for Marysvilic, and Nevada City. DAILY LINE POR ILLINOISTOWN & DUTCH FLAT Leaves the Nativna! Hotel, Nevada city, daily 7 o'clock, A. M. W. H. DAVIDSON, Agent. evada. Dec. ist. : J. L CALDWELL, and long experience in the Training of Horses enaith epe ane int my with us in a courteous, and we trust, in a satisfactory manner. ‘at 8 and !10 clock, A. M. and 4 o’elotk 2 ¥r.M. and S0’clock.P M . Attorney and Counselor at Law. (CpEFICe—is Lewis’ Bu ° JOHN F. BUSSENIUS;(Suecessorto J.M Levey), = Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts., : ‘Nevada, wu keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stuck of + 3 DRUGS, MEDICINE CHEMICAL PERFUMERY DYE-STUFES, EXTRACTS, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, And everything usually kept in a first-class Drug-_ store. he Fr Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded atall hours, Having had many years’ experience as 9 druggist and apothecary, in the best houses, I confidently solicit the patronage of the community, and warrant satisfaetion. JOHN F BUSSENIUS. Nevada, May !3, 1865. : GRASS VALLEY —\ND— ILLINOISTOWN TURNPIKE. _—— . ROAD is now completed to Clipper Gap and Auburn, the latter place being for the pres ent the terminus of the Pacific Railroad. This high way affords every facility to the traveling public.— It is amply supplied with Water, THE GRADES ARE BASY, And it.is the nedrest, aad without comparison, . TEE BEST ROAD, Connecting Clipper Gap and Auburn —WITHGRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA. nxt; in the meattime, th public are invited to give it atrial. 4.C. COL"MAN, Presid nt GERPY WoRG AN, Seer: tary EMPIRE SALOUNBrick Building, Mill Sircet, GRAsS VALLEY. AMES B. JEFFERY takes thie method of informing his friends in Nevada and vicinity that h> has become sele proprietor of the above well known and-popular ~aloon and will always keep on hand the very best of Liquors, Wines, Ales and Cigars. To which he invites the attention of thore who know a good thing and ean xppreviate it when it is sparkling before their eyes, Nevadans! give mea call when you visit Grass Valley— . wi batwayr be on ban. rearly © ani willing to serve you with the best in the Shop.” JAMES B JEFFERY Grass Valley.Sept ith—tf mt G. R. CRAWFORD, Masonic Building, om Pine Street No Tolla will he received until the 1at_of June . mo tm Always on hand a full supply of JUSTICES’ AND CONSTABES Blanks. Retail Dealer in Plain and Fancy TATIONERY, Blank Books, Sheet Music, Gold Pens, PHUTOGRAPH AUBUMS, &e. Nevada.Ja'v 2th GLENBROOK PAKK. Jae 358 Joe cae Joe Horse Training and Breaking. an Glenbrook Park having been put. in most excellent condition, CHARLEY OSBORNE Is now ready to take Stuck fur Breaking or Training. The Stabling is as goodas any Track in the State bies me to give the best satisfaction Apply to , CHARLES OSBORN, Glenbruok Park, ap30 Ona the Grass Valley and Nevada road “ALL ABOARD!” Grass Valley and Nevada. City ““ STAGE LINE. Haviug recently purchased this 1.ny estabiished and popular Stage Line, we are ready tv carry. passengers over and safety. promising to a D.ttwe tb Ute OLCIIVE © fisting and buating ‘Khe Dancing Mall is the largest andéest . in ta couuty. cupgiccs and Music turbisued on short notice. jei_ be ae SA.) inthe abpve line, and will run as follows : At 8 o’elock, AM. riday. At 8 o’elouk, A. mM. Light fret ed with promptuess and despatchWashington, Alpha « Umega Takes thie methed of informing the travelling pub lhe that he has purchased the
entire interest of Hank Place Leaves the National Exchange Hotel, Nevada city, on ory oS . Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. J Leaves Washington, every Monday, Wed. Mesday, and » eka ht will be taken and deliver. R. W. LATTA. Nevada, January 17th. CH. FERRAND. ’ AND DAGUERREAN ARTIST} types taken in the best styleofthe Art. & . ON PINE STREET, PHOTOGRAPHIC.41 kKrEvery hind of Photogrdphe and AmbroOver the United States Bakery. SPRING STREET, NREVADA, JOM A, ANA He he public generally that ively to his already large and elegant eatablixh ent of Horses Buggies, Saddles, Harnesa. & nd is an be found in the stare. Gentiemen wil be ready at ali times, xperience inthe buxines4 and an earnest ‘articular attention paid toa Horses on liver arringes always in readiness with earefnl ¢ ers fur the us of partier, b te, LANCAST © R would in form bia friends and he has addea exten repared to furnish as fine turn outs a> Weil treined, flew uid easy Saddle Horses weil equ'pned for Lacie. A tony desir: o retain the contidenee of iny friends leada me ti ehieve T will be abl. te give generat antiafactio: Ir &e. The qral y of stock will permit me to say that thoxe neck ty pleasure or engaged on business would do UNION LIVERY STABLE, _ Boot and Shoe Store. : suitor sts BOOTS & SHOES ng them « fat low rates. from the Bay, which he will sell at baryains. and « xamine his stock. Ro neictur promntly and neatly doue W. L. Shaefer would in. form the citizen® uf Nevada and the sur neni of country that «ie he has remo. ed his stock of To Commercial street, near Pine st, and is sell i He has jrat receivad arge and splendid 8 éck of boots and stocs He invites theattention of everybody to call Koots made to order:— djuiners’ Hotel and Restaurant. F. Stumpf, Proprietor ing. French cook In the State, market affords Liquors and Cigars tlouse . Theabove Hotel is now completed ‘ and ready to accommodate any num ber of persons with Board and Lody This House hus now the best The table will be supplied with every‘ hing the ‘Fhe Lodging Department con ‘ains everything to mak» travelers comfortubl BOard as cheap as at any other place in the monn tains. ‘Ihe Baris always supphed \. ith Wines.° Euglish, Freneh and German spoken at thito Virginia CityELIJAH 0 1OMPKINS, BEAR VALLEY, The House has just been. bu It and han -@ Hours of Departure. Leaves Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley: amy. Leaves Nevada, daily, at 9 o’clock, A. M. and CLEVELAND & ROYCE, Propr’s. Nevada, Nov. 17th. A. (. NILES, T promptly: DO YOU WANT ICE! the ICK, Clear as Crystal. w. cormer oo}. Rroad and Pine atreete, Nevada 3 @ffice No. 42 Broad Street, Nevada City. E. W. SMITH, BLAZE’S SALVON: Justice of the Peace FFICE at the Old Place, on Broa . OV iret if You Want a BEAR VALLEY HOUSE. Junction of the Nevada and Dutch Flat road “ WOULD INFOSM the traveling . public and all wheowish tc spend » senson at this beautiful part of Nevada county, that he has auw open ed hie ‘Large and Elvyunt louse, at And is prepared to accom: date ail im as good style ak ai any other Heuus« in the State. d sulky suruiened Thro fvut—having rovin enough for forty persuun. The Table wili coutain the best of food— eQuat is wut sdperior tu any louse in this county Wishing and Hunting.—there is vo yuas ty weat Vailey, for HOMPSON, STONE & HALE would inform the people of this city that they are prepared to furnish, all in whut, with the very best quality of All orders left at No. 5 Commerciul Street po J. WITWER, Agent. — a ‘greatly to their advantage to call at either COR. @F PINE AND CO: $1 . stores im Med og or You Bet. ne Drink, ; At his Stores in Red Dog and You Bet, every brought into the Mountains. Persons in tc INNER DEPT RR A RENAL IE ES ETNA INANE AE r . U RSIGNED RESPECTFULLY INforms the ¢itizens of Nevada county, as also the entire “tate, that be will give the Purses named be low for the first Race Meeting on the Glenbrook Park Course since he has made the many valuable improvements. He thinks it isnot saying too much to state that the Course is not excelled, if equalled, on the Pacific coast In consequence, of thé primary election and the Convention coming in the. middle of the racing the programmé has been chang" Via : FIRST DAY. aS TUESDAY, JUNE 18th. 1865, 06 ~~ Purse of #300. For 2 mile heats, and repeat. Free for all except Lodi and Norfolk.. . free tor all tuur_year olds. ‘The second horse to save his entrance. = ! SAME DAY. Purse of $50. For a single dash of a half mile, : THURSDAY, JUNE 15th 1865, NO RACK. THIRD DAY. . FRIDAY, JUNE th 1865. Purse of $100. Mile and repeat. Free for. all beaten hurses. SAME DAY. Purse of $50. Free for all. E mie, ‘ SAME DAY. Purse of $25. kor, suddie horses, a quarter of 4 mile, Single dash of FOURTH DAY. SATURDAY, JUNE 17th 1866. Purse of 8100. Free for all horses owned in Nevada county. Mile and repeut. SAME DAY. Purse @f'$25. Single dash of one mile. Free or wil. . BS FIFTH DAY. SUNDAY, June 18th. A matched Foot Race, 140 yards for $500. Between Rouse and Kendrick, LAST PAY. MONDAY, June 19th. : ‘ Purse of $800 will be given for 2 miles an repeat, provided the horses Lodi avd Norfolk are entered by. or before. the 1th day of June. Should the .above race not fill, a Purse of $200 will be given for 2 miles and repeat. Free for ail except the Winner of the 2 mile race the 3d day. Entrance to the above races +0 per cent. All races tobe run and governed. by the State Rules, » Entrees to be made at the Glenbrook Park with Chas. Osborn on the evening before the day of the race by or befure 6 o'clock Inall the above-races-two or more entrees to be made. and two to start, except in the race of Lodi and Nortolk. Neither trouble or éxpense has been spared in putting this Course in the most perfect order, and Patrobs may rest assured that the Proprietor will use his best endeavors to please all who favor him with their patronage + HAR FE OSBORN, Proprietor. Groceries, Provisions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Liquors, &¢, ee M J. HYDELIFF, { AKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMING the citizens of IITTLE YORK TOWNSHIP, That he has just received direct from Sao Francisco a large and maguificent stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, . DRY COODS,. BOOTS AND SHOES, BROWN & DEAL, Proprietor, _ WEDNESISAY, JUNE Lith 1968, Purseof $1 ile heats, best three infive, [ ‘Chronometer and Watch Maker, State, lam prepared tice and warrant # fit or no DRUGS AND MEDICINES. : : Stage ee ce WILLIAM H., KENT, Has opened a New Drug Store—formerly ocon , pied by his Father— At No. 1 Commercial Street, Nevada. He will keep constantly on hand a large and well-selected stock of DRUGS, ee CHEMICALS, e “ PERFUMERY & 1 ’ ir Physicians’ Prese fully compounded at ail Nevada, Feb 9th \ DEALER IN HARDWARE, TINWARE STOVES, MINING TOOLS, Crockery and Glass Ware, And in’ fact evervihing usually found in a — of this kind, which will be sold cheap for eash. . 15 WM. C. RANDOLPH, DEALER IN DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Spectacles, —AND— FANCY GOops, Masonic Bullding—Corner of Pine & Commercial Streets, Nevada City. Nevada, Jan. 19th. ; Black's Bridge. JJ AMES BLACK gives notice to the tray. eling public that he has purchased of Jesse Wall the well known Bridge and Road, THE ONLY ONE FOR TEAMS, Leading from Nevada City to Montezuma Hill, French Corral, Birchville. Sweetland and North San Juan. Horsemen and Footmen will find this the. best Koute to the above places. ab Willham HK. Coe, ’ At the Old Corner, '$ STILL THERE, and wants it to be distinctly understood that he is going to stay there and sell his goods ae chvap-as the be. undersold by His stock consiste of It is his dctermiuation not to ans body. Women’s Shoes, thick and thin sole, Gale ters, Bulmorats, and every style of Shoe. Misses’ & Children’s shoes, every style Benkerts’s Pump sole, Drexs, Square Edge, Doubie Sule aud Quilted Bottom Boois. A lai assortment of Miners’ Heavy aud Light Boo Gum Boots, &e. He sells WEATHER, TOOLS, SHOK Fi NOINGS. Of every description at San Iranciseco Prices retail, Boot and Shoemaker’s supplied at command. All work bought at the store is Warranted and will be repaired free of costif it ripe uureasonably. Having one-of th~ very best workmen 1m the to make boots at short nesale ‘ Grateful for liberal pat renege in the past, 1 i . am determined to merit it in the future yy Bt ing the public first rate articles and at the low eat possible prices. HARDWARE, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, &c. &c. WHICH HE WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH ! I have now on hend the largest stock of Goods want of « ything in the above line will fiad it M. J. HYDELIFF. E PREPARED TO DO HOUSE PAINTING shortest : Meal MARKET, _ JA*IkS CO) LEY keeps on hand the \ery best of Beef, Pork, Mut ton. Veal, Corued Beef und Pork, at his shop on broad street tw doors blow Hanson & Co’s, which he will sol at reavovable rater +e cash. PAINTING & CGRAINING, F. POTTER, . Main Street, opposite Wm. K. Coe’s Shoe Store. and Graining of ull kinds at the Dutice aud on the must reusuuable terms. A large aseurtment of SPLENDID WALL PAPER. Constantly on hand and for sale As Cheap as the Cheapest . FP. POTTER, Main Street, , Red Dog, May 19h, “Nevada, May 1&th. Re ee a ee ec ee oa a GEORGE E, TURNER, eee A RADE GE ke eiicene, ee <2 einctmaeraitiblliae-bo v4 een Eee