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and Poor,
xtensive
ING”
T CHEAP.
} HOUSEITY!
es we
Goods
ible us
ch low
‘TITION
ir patronage
e the LOWepresented.
NNER,
f Nevars
ge and =
eries,
well regulated
vered free of
ial Street.
Company.
_trict about-ten—leads-have— already been lo_ cated and recorded, and work enough bas
“been done to satisfy prospectors of their
~~ of this county-areof great width and could .
__as_mills are built we believe that the north-.
_ "people tu’'the Glenbrook Park, and alinost
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1865.
The EXcetstion Districrt.—A number
discovered tiear the Henness Pass route,
about eight miles thie ‘side of the summit,
and the new district has been christened
Excelsior.. Frum Bowman’s to the summit
the country is suid to abound it good ledges
and anumber have been prospected with
value. All the ledges in the northern part
be worked at little cost, ao that rock of a
low grade would pay well. Near Bowman’s
there is.a ledge some thirty feet. wide which
pays well, and it is seldom that the ledges
in that vicinity are smaller than three feet — . _
Prospectors labor. under great disadvanta
ges because they are without mille, and in
‘ “many cases we have known them to bring .
quartz to this city to be crushed. As soon
ern section of this county will be found to
contain some of the best mines in the State.
Naiaaieiat
THE Races To-Vay.—The sport continues at the Glenbrook today. A purse of
$150 is offered for all four vear olus.
race is to be the best three in five, and the
second horse to suave his entrance. A second race, single dash of half a mile, will take
place and those who attend wilih ve anop
portunity to witness the best racing ever
seen on the Glenbrook Park Every ar:
rangement has been made for the comfort
of spectators. If these races prove to be a
success, and we hive no doubt that they
will, Charley Osborne, one of the best and
most obliging turfiuen in the State, will
make , arrangements for races equal te any
ever seeli o1 this. coast. Go te the races,
to-day. After to-day there will be no racing
until Friday.
— Tre Gem.—Uneie issily Huskett and Vae
Aulstine will apea a Saloon on Broad street,
a few doors below Crawford, Leavitt & Co's
store, this evening ats o'clock They have
named it the“‘Gem,” and intend to furnish
good liquors and Gue cigars Ifyou want a
good drink “pop inte” the Gem and you'll
get it.
—
Ho! ‘ror ‘THe Races —Yesterday vebieles of all descriptions, from a suilty to a hay
wagon ‘were pressed into service te couvey
‘every animal that could earry a saddle had
: A’ the solicitation bok eaarhgh a number of friends
The . FOR SHERIFF.
in whose goud wi t 1 have
self as a@Caneubfidence, [ hereby announce
7 > samen for the office of sheriff emyall county,
submitting myself to the action of the Union
County Goavention that a<sembies on the 17th
inst. RICHARD B. Lot
FOR SHERIFF.M. H. DAVIDSON is announced by
fis fh icitus as a canuidate for Sheriff ofNevada ers subject to the decision of the Union
County Conventiva which sevembies ia this, city
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & 00'S
un the izthda, of June. jet 7 eg; z
~ FOR. SHERIFF. Te Ges Ca R D>
ead shies “ge -‘TO THE PEOPLE!
FOR ASSESSOR. . és
-£ CRESNUE ivi a5] ingen
@ 4 Camidage ivr the offices ae Assessor of
wevada county—subject tothe a. cision of the
U.ion Convention.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
W. ROBERTS hereb
je §6Sclfus 4 candidate for the o
announces himoffice of District Atwruey—subject tu the deeisun of the Union County’
Convention.
FOR RECORDER.
C. GARBER, of Littie York York Towntur the office of ‘Hecurder—sabject to p the detisivn of
the Union County Convention.
iz ATTENTION ! (2)
A Merchant needs only a Good Reputation for himself and his Goods,
In order to be successful in business, and in order to
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obtain it he should act accordingly.
HAAS & CO.
At their:Qid Stand
COR. OF COMMERCIAL & PINE STREETS.
$s.
®ULD THEREFORE inform thir
customers aud tue puviic in general that they
need not labor under diteulties im procuring the best
and finest Custum Mude Ulothing,for at their Honse
ean be found a
sada teacinioas OF
spring and summer Clothing,
CUSTOM MADE,
Material and Workmanship,
than inany other House in the Siate
the StockholCUIFIC RAILRNIA will be
in the city of
DAY OF JUr. Secretary,
-E.
ress Line,
S FLAT,
le,
engenryg
Xinet to Lake
~. and Moorc’s
xpresea route
er particulars
at Crawford’s
my31.
on.
Nevada City.
‘LEY,
hat they have
Saloon and are
patrons, the «
lliards you can
ry of the best
my3!
dd.
e apotted ox
tle, above the
nroad. lieis
1 and **C’’on
him on prov» Ku y of
CFAU
ngton Road a
PARTY.
great plessure.
nde and all lovGeter be
nat
LL,
dintii FINe
asion
nm
* races, and as the primaries come off to-moerexcellent racing.
arider. ‘In the dfternoen the streets were
‘almost deserted and the politicians who have
been collected at every corner and post for
several days were among the missing. Not
‘even a candidate for Sheriff could be found
‘in an hour’s hunt. Everybody goes to the
Tow we advise every one te be on hand at
the track to-day. Charley Osborn can keep
the boys in good spirits and show them some
Sriapieeeetielieralinieliin
WE are indeb ed tothe gentlemanly agent
“of Langton’s Express, A. A. Mulley, for
many favors extcnded this office. The Express Office is now located in the brick building on the corner of Broad and Pine streets.
ew Q
THe Coxcekr.—Gottschalk’s Concerts
will take place in this city on Friday and
Saturday Evenings. of this week.
THE Grass Valley Nat.onal is making war
upen Sargent. It can’t hurt bim among
Union men. We guess Low's. patronage
can make “Short Hairs” of Copperbeads
without much trate.Lrre’s Evixir adv Puntvier.—To the
broken dowa invalid, who has lost power
and vitality by excesses, and dissipation, as
well as by disease. For all who are gradually failing in the powers ot life, sleepless,
nervous. trembling, palpitating. For chit
dren and women who are pany and lifeless,
from a taint in the -bleod—rheumatie and
serofulous, eruptive—use Le Doyen’s Sarsaparilla, Todjne Alterative, it is a sovereign
‘remedy. Crane & Brigham, Agents. j131w
a =
SPLENDID Picrires.—S. T. Dddson,
Esq., is canvassing this county for an excel
lent picture of our late President, in which
Lincoln is represented as signing the Emaon Proclamation.
te
an excellent picture should wait unti) they
see this.one,, Mr. Dedsnn bas also pictures
This likeness is said:
the best yet isswed. Those who want
We offer our Goods at
PRICES SO LOW
—THAT—
NONE CAN UNDERSELL U8,
"Our stock is complete for the enleara and Summer Trade and cuniprises everything in the Clothing
lire,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Hats & Caps. Latest Styles.
Custom Made Boots, Binkets, dc.
We solicit an examination of our stock.
8S. HAAs & CO.
Nevada, April 15th.
FINE HAVANA cICARS !
L. PHILLIPS,
ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Hag, just received a large lot of
THE BEST HAVANA CIGARS
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY!
“IT have also received a fine stock of
Tobacco, Merschaum Pipes, Canes,
CARDS, CUTLERY, &c. __
If you want good Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes,
or Cutlery, call at my Establishment.
Nevada. May Ith
oK. HUNTER LER’ S eTOMACA BITTERS.
W her: ver there is dispepeia, they are in demand,
Nor is it for indigestion. alune that they sre a
specific. Every d sorder of the stoma-h, the
liver. the bowels. and the nervous eh 2. reems
to yield to t.er influence. They are
to pam; they refresh aud re-in: aroutherabanctil
animal powers; they counteraet the morbid
principles o1 disease ; they regulate the whole
vital machivery, and may ee termed ae
strongest ally that science has ev
ee cans ta bor parte’ with
id by Dengaiete an” s dealers every where.
As A. SARGENT,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Le sip, herevy aun nces himself asa candidate }
. Nos. 52 Broad and 48 Pine Streets.
Larger in Quantity and of Better
#40, 000 Worth of
Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Powder
: Mining Tools, Rubber Bel
“eae. Timber, Maile,
GROCERIES,
Wines, Liquors, &e, &o,
Now in their
SPACIOUS STORE ROOMS,
PROVISIONS,
In the “Kidd & Knox Block”
And For Sale
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Y OUR UNION OF STOCKS AND
with our business facitities both here ano
m the San francisco markets, we are enabled to
compete successfully with any t ouse out of San
Franvisco, and now offer our Goods to t he trade
at protite dower than ever before made in the
the meuntains. Our Motto:
Heavy Sales and desail Profits
We will deliver 6ur Goods a reasonable distuuce from the city,
FREE OF CHARGE!
«nN THE—
Hardware & Grocery Departments
—AND—
WwiInEzE “CELLAR,
Will constantly be found everythin in their
atteoline. to which we Li 9 Sat ton Bey invite
tion and re
TAKE @ NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the late firms of
A H. HANSON & CO., LEAVITT &
HAMILTON, and W.H. CRAWFORD &
CO. are requested to settle their accounts:
Havé now iii successful ‘operation, in front
of our BROAD STREET STORE, a
TEN TON SCALE!
Charge for Weighing—Low.
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO.
Nevada, April 2nd, 1865.
DOZ. Long Handled Shovels
100 vu Land roy ai Piviny, at
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO.
17
et Axe and Pick Heives,
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO.
FLASKS aucenaare, jast reeviveu abd tui eae
CKAW FORD, LEAVICT & CO.
50
. Low oo always will
. gemposine thé Latest Styles of ‘Waterfall
Managers.
Nevada. ____ Grass Valley.
I., Williamson, D. B. Nye,
R. Gentry, F.Cleaveland,
Jos Worrell, : John McGuire,
M 8. Deal, _ J W. Davis.
F. Stumpf, G. Hamilton,
. anson, q. Aaron Hooper,
J. McNeely. A. B. Dibbie,
J. Dreyfuss, A. B, Brady,
‘. J. A. Lancaster, ““—Chas. CSmith,
W.H. Davidson, J A. Farrel,
Frank Fisher, J.P. S8kelten, .
H. R. Smith, Jas. B. Jeffery.
C. C. Leavitt,
J. Bazley,
A. W. Lester,
V. ak
Rough Ready: Moore’s Fiat.
L. W. Walling, Jobn Hickey,
D. Bently, John Caldwell,
W.C. Ault, Dr Hardy,
A. A, Smith. gt Hayes,
Harrier.
San Juan. Omega.
Chas. Schardin, J,McCambridge,
E. P. Hotfield, 8 A Carter,
Ed. Pratt, Charles Marvin.
P. 8. Murphyre seeeice
Lake City. You Bet.
H. Arnold, James Green,
{. [PHEADQUARTER 8.21/,
—or—
FASHIONABLE
DRY. GOODS!
Rule, at
A» GOLDSMITHYS,
He bes ont peinresd. trom. Ban. Francisco .
and brought-up one of the
Finest and most Select Stoek of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
Ever exhibted in this city. It will be useless to
enumerate all the items as it would fill up this
whole paper, but he calls the attention of the
Ladies Nevada and betel, to his Gea
selection of
DRESS Goons, HOUSEKEEPING,
FANCY AND .
(MILLINEY GOODS!
the celebrated Diana and Cacand many v' ners too numerous to mention.
CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS.
He bas the fullest and best assortment of
2-ply, 3-ply, Ingrain and English
Brussels, &c., &c.
The celebrated Jewett Oil Cloth,
And a full assortment of
RUGS AND MATTING.
It is needless to mention again that the
of all his Guods are to correspond wit
Franoisce Retail prices, but a general invitation
is hereby kindly extended to all and every one
to call and examine the Goods and qonvinee
themselves.
Lfadies of Nevada and vicinity. 1 am ver
thankiul for past patronage and kindly solicit
the cont'nnanee of thesame as 1 shall always
endeavor to merit yuur confidence.
Remember that NEW GOODS, the
Latest Styles, are received EVERY
WEEK, and special orders for Goods
will be attended to with despatch,
Don’t mistake the place, Corner of Broad and
Pine streets, Nevada city.
A. GOLDSMITH.
Senekk: April ist,
CRAND DBA LL.
"A Grand Ball will . be giver at the
NEVADA THEATRE,
On Thursday Evening, June 22.
This Ball is given for the purpose of raising
Funds to furnish the New Theatre Building.
rices
san
Frank Ryan.
North Bloomfield.
Georgag’ Powers.
Washington. © ~
C Grisold, R Skidmore.
J Fitzgerald, James Marriott,
Wm MecNight. R C. Black,
_ Red Dog
John Hussey, M Cembs.—
Floor Managers.
Chas. McElvy, D>: Belden,
F. Cleveland, A Barton,
Wm. H. Weeks, T W Sigourney,
J H. Helm. G. E, Withington.
A Pirst Class Band has volunteered their services
for the Bali.
The whole arrangement wil) be under the ouperts
tendance of the Board of Trustees
JOHN CASHIN, WwW, C. STILES,
D. 8. BAKER, * CHAS KENT.
i JAMES MONRO.
TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS.
A genera! invitation is extended je7
KEGS BLASTING POWDER,
Vu Na « Saud OF are
CRAWFORD. LEaViTT & CLO.
30
GALLS. FRESH CRANBER50 RIES, wow iu swer and ivr ‘Bale Ly
» ‘vkaWrURD, LEAVITT & CO.
250 2s Pale, Chesnbenh 4: Castile
ckaw FORD. > LEAVITT & CO.
SACKS BO A AND HUM300, and ete ¥ or sale ;
CRAWFORD. LEAVI TT & CO
Cheaper than ever, 3nd for sale by
of prominent Union Generals, —_je7-lw Re peer a Raat
Ali Goods in the Groce:y line ae)
SEWING MACHINE OIL,
For Sale by
E. F. SPENCE,
Druggist and Apothecary.
O ovnlt HOLDERS. Treasurer's (fice, (fice,
Nevada. June 3, 2865. All persuns holdin
Warrants numbered as follows viz: 3838
county are reques
ment.
“tus for Ladies and Chitdren,
own
Interest
Successors to Weaver & Co.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers n
CROCERIES, 3
PROVISIONS, oe
a8 LIQUORS,
crockery, Glass Ware, * .
bs : —_——
TE hereby announce to the .
_ have purchafed thesteeear le that =
WEAVER & ©O,, '
And are prepared to do business in our line on
the most satisfactory terms, As we bay only
. For Cash and 1 have ne Interest.
© to Pay,
We can and will
Sell. as Cheap as any House in. ‘Nevada
“Or sell ‘Gut to somebody who can.”
soe nimble Sirpence is better than a slot
Shilling. if
We don’t embark in td business of seltings
year, Having Tecated ‘ourselves in. Nevada we.
“. are prepared to stay and hope by fair and honorable dealing to command a share of public
patronage,
*‘NO BAD DEBTS.””
Is our Motto. By living up to this there
willbe no need of adding the per centage to
a good customer’s bill that we lose on a poor
one,
ALL GOODS MUST BE PAID FOR
WHEN ORDERED.
We have now on hand a large and complete assortment of Goods, equal to any
house in the city.
For Sule by Gregory & Waite,
Rope, Hemp & RubbePach~
img. for sale Cheap, for Cash, by
GREGORY & WAITE.
=
Tubs, Pails, Wood and Willew
Wore, assorted,
For sale by Gregory & Waite.
25 Tanks Quicksilver,
For sale, For Cush only, by
GREGORY & WAITE.
A General Assortment of
HARDWARE,
Consisting of
Butts, *crews,Door Knobs.
Padlocks, &c.
For sale Cheap by Gregory & Waite.
75 Keys Xails, Common and Finishing
For sale by Gregory & Waite.
PICKS, SHOVELS, SPADES,
PITCHFORKS, HOES, &c.2
For Sale by Gregory & Waite. }
25 Kegs, No. 1 isthmus Butter,
For sale by Gregory & Waite.
_
Choice Ranch Butter,
Constantly om hand and arriving—for sale by
GREGORY & WAITE
200 Kexes Candies, assorted.
For sale by Gregory & Waite.
Ground Feed, Barley. Corn,
Wheat, Bran and Shorts,
For sule by Gregory & Waite, °
CaL.fornim Hams and Bacon,
the genuine article, for sale by
GREGORY &-WAITE.
CROCKERY,
A lot assorted
For sale cheap by Gregory & Waite.
Every variety of
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE,
Kept Constantly on hand,
Our friends and the public may rely on
shaving good Goods from our House and on
satistactory terms
All Goods delivered at a reasonable disfi
1 . tance
355—drawn on FREE OF CHARGE.
CRECORY & WAITE.
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO.
eof this adver.
Nevava, April 19th
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. GREGORY & WAITE, .
Blasting Pewder, Fuce, Steet, \
Grub with the idea of making a fortune ina _
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