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June 15, 1865 (4 pages)

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both male arid feut @ miserable exlulgences. or from 00k at their pallid heir broken-down r the iness of In this horrid sitcloses the scene, , attend to. those horrible, life-dere cared for and vem immediately » has made priyears, and who ig ases without mermportant to those are interested in reful of the many vities, publishing few, days, impoames of eminent laces. Be there, OF you may fall r; 80 is small pox, the contrary of Css, ice of self-abuse, al indulgence is . toan almost unerring certainty ms, unless comsiness about the d_ vision, blunt 2 in approaching aintancés, a disry, flush: caine night sumption, ni anity, If relief liately either iz effected by this this complaint, who will prove who prove d by. either of vill give to each himself ta effect eno : -d at Home bon, stating isease conforwarded, free art of the counuse for ten dol, hrough Wells, 17 Kearney St. ost Office Box tunate. *] ar . ates, dupe the doctors whose id weekly pai will not find will find their ry for id inaposition is ing and may ‘ing physicians ere is no safety who and what deeeive le sbalty to treat ees afe, a sure ney. Sentby 7 st, . Moet Obhes as = ptory IMs?" > Bitters ¢ s , fur.HINDS & TULLY, Bankers. = __Baecessors to G. W. Kidd, jg 9: be tee bought the well known Banking house and business of George W. Kidd, On Broad Street, Nevada City, ~ Will carry-on the Banking business, at. the old stand, under the firm name of Hinds & Tully. The Highest Price will be paid for kr Gold Bullion discounted at the Lowest Kates. a Liberal advances made on Gold Dust on Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the U.S. Mint. Deposits Received, Checks on San Francisco and Sacramento, Drafts on the Eastern States at the Lowest Rates, : _Callections made. State and County se= eurities purchased at the highest market value. Agents for the I.ondon and Liverpooi Fire and Life Insurance Companys Gold and Ores of every description MELTED, REFINED and ASSAYED AH Assays warranted to.be correct. Correspondents—San' Francisco, Bank of (alifornia; Sacramento, D. O. Mil.s & Co ; New York, Lees &Walier. ate TS apy SAMUEL LEWIS, Successor to Lewis Bros. IMPORTER OF CIGARS AND TORACCO, Pipes, Matches, Cards, &c. . -— At the old stand Lewis’ Bui'ding,; Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. be now ready to cupply his former patrons and the public generally with all goods in his line as heretofore at San Francisco Prices ! Thankful for. past patronage, he respectfully olieits a continuance. mech i-tf 0. 3 oe oy. FIRST GRAND Anniversary ~AN DS : FANCY DRESS BALL ~—OF THE— Grass Valley Council, No. 1, A. 0. 0. OF FF. Will begiven at Hamilton Hatl, 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. Byrne. . Reception Committee. — A. Brownwell. Geo. B. Shearer, J.J. Doty Floor Managers. Juo. Webber.; A. Hooper. Hank Snow. Cal. Clark. TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS. . No special inyitations given, but a general invitation td the public is extended. : All Brothers ef the Order, in good standing are cordially invited to attend 7 mvt Grand Ball at the Bear Valley House;. MR. & MRS. E. O. TOMPKINS, Would reapectfully inform their: friends and the public generally that they will vive a Grand Ball, at their NEW HOUSK, in Bear Valley, on THURSDAY, JUNE 22d, 1865. Managers, Omega—C. Marvin. Dutch Flat—E. H. Gaylord Rough & Ready—il Walling. abhington—'". Stein nitz Little York—'> WKemmington. Red Dog—R MeGoon. Nevada—J. A l.uucaster I. Williamson. Grass VaHey—vU.-C: Smith, ¥. Cleaveland. The Washington Brass Band has been secured for the otcasien. Floor Managers selected at the Ball. Tickets Five t-ollars. jet California Stage Company. ‘DAILY LINE OF S:-T Aa CG Bs Will leave the office of the Company, at the National Exchange Uotel, broad street, Nevada.city, ‘ EVERY MORNING AT7-O’°CLOCK, BY DONNER LAKE, Fer Virginia and Carsou Cities? Arriving at Viryinia at 10 o’ch.ck, P. M same day. Returning will leave Virginia at 4 AM. arriving at Grass Valicy time to commect with the pany :. Datly Lime of Coaches for Marysvilte, and Nevada City. DAILY LINE FORILLINOISTOWN & DUTCH FLAT Le es the Nati.nai Hotel, Nevada city, daily A. M. : W. H. DAVIDSON, Agent. evada. Dec. ist. J.LCALDWELL, = Attorney and Counselor at Law, Office No. 42 Broad Street, Nevada City. J.1. Caldwelt, Notary Public for NevadacounJ. W. REINTs.” ieee és / BANKING HOUSE . iS “. AND ? at ASSAY OFFICE, — *) The Stabling is as goodas any +3 2522 2 DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JOHN -¥F. BUSSENIUS;: (Successor to J: M. Levey), Corner of Pineand Commercial Sts., -. Newada, selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICIN. CHEMICAL -PERFUMERY DYE-STUFES, EXTRACTS, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, And everything usually kept in a first-class’ Drugstore. a 7a ir Physicians @rescriptions ¢arefully compounded atall hours, Having had many years’ expérience as a druggist and, apothecary, in the best houses, I confidently solicit the patronage of the community, and warrant satisfaction. JOHN F. BUSSENIUS. Nevada, May 13, 1865. : GRASS VALLEY —AND— ILLINOISTOWN TURNPIKE. oe puts RoaD is now completed to Clipper Gap ent the terminus of the Pacific Railroad.’ This*high It is amply supplied with water,THE GRADES ARE EASY, And it is the nearest. aad without comparison, ‘Connecting Clipper Gap and Auburn —WITH— GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA. oe uext; in the meartime, the public-are invited to give itatrial. J.C. COLMMAN, President GERKPY MORGAN, Secretary. m2z0 im EMPIRE SALOON Cady’s Bric& Building, Mili Sircet, . GRASS VALLEY. AMES B. JEFFERY takes this method of informing tis friends in Nevada and vicinity that h> has become sole proprietor of the above well known and popular Saloon and will always keep On hand the very best of Liquors, Wines, Ales and Cigars. know agood thing and can appreeiate it when it is sparkling before their eyes. Nevadans! give méa call when you visit Grass fan af wilalways beon hand, ready and witling to Shop.” JAMES B JEFFERY. Grass Valley. Sept ith—tf G. R. CRAWFORD, Masonic Bailding, on Pine Street Always on hand a full supply of JUSTICES’ AND CONSTABES Bianks. — Retail Dealer in Plain and Fancy TATIONERY, Blank Books, Sheet Music, Gold Pens, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &c. Nevada.Juty 2&th GLENBROOK PARK. Horse Training and Breaking. cellent condition, CHARLEY OSBORNE ~ Ig now ready to take Stock for Breaking of Training. , Truck in the State, and long éxperience in the Training of Horses enables me to give the best satisfaction Apply to CHARLES OSBOKN, Glenbrook Park, _ap30 On the Grass Valley and Nevada road “ALL ABOARD!” Grass Valley and Nevada City STAGE LINE. ; Having recently pureNated this ling ve&stabiished and popular Stage Lin, we are ready to carry, paxsepgers over with speed'and safety. promising to inn who ride with usin a courteous, and we trust, in a satisfactory manner. tours of Departure. Hotel, Graas Valley, daily. P poe y Synge M. and4o’eclock. P.M. Leaves Nevara, daily, at 9 o’clock, A M. and j %elock.P M. j ds ies mn LEVELAND& ROYCE, Propr’s. Nevada, Nov. i7th. a. C. NILES. —Attorney and Co.amselor at Lew: . (VRFICES 12 Lewis’ Building, corner 0 Rroacdand Pine atreeta, Nevada E. W. SMITH, Justice of the Peace 2 wu keep constantly on hand a large and well . , and Auburn, the latter place boing for the -pres , way affords every facility to the traveling public.— No Tolls will he received until the ist of June. To whieh he invites the attention of those wlio . . serve you with the best in the To Commere.al street, near Pine et, akdye welt . rat receivad Y Nte Glenbrook Park having been put in most ex. 3 “jm tine cvunty. Washington, Atpha & Omega _STAGE LINE} R, W. LATTA, Takes this method of informing the travelling pubhe shat be has pur iasea’ the
fa the above line, end will sae ae follows ‘Leavés the National Exchange Hotel, Nevada city, on : ; Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. * At 8o’cloek, A. mM. bs ew . Leaves Washington, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. At 8 o’clock, A.M. > Light Freight will be taken and deliver: ed with Bevbeptitoes and despatch. Nevada, January-1?7th: CH. FERRAND. (7 PHOTOGRAPHIC.«a ae ne DAGUERREAN ARTIST is ® e X7-Every kind of Photographs and Ambrotypes taken in the best style of the Art. ON PINE STREEF, (_ Over the United States Bakery. UNION LIVERY STABLE, ; SPRING STREET, NEVADA, . JORN. LANe CANTER ry : ‘ form. bia friends and the public generally that he haa added exten: sively to his already large and > i 4 SiS iter vent of Horses, Bugyies, Saddics, Ge “ke und is prepared to furnish as fine turn outs as van be found in the state. Well trein » fleet ind easv Saddle Horges well equipped fpraadies or Gentlemen wi'bbe ready atalitimeal A long “xperiencé in the business amd an earneat desire to retain the confidence of my friends leads me to believe I will be able te give general aatisfaction "articular attention pata to Horaes oy livery— artinges Always in readiness with Semi , vers for the use of parties, b Ma, &e. The qual ty of stock will permit me to say that thoxe seekng pleasure or enangrd on business would do vell to giveme a eal Boot and Shoe Store. W.L. Shaefer would inform the citizens of Nevada and the surrounding co@w that BB 1, has removed hig ef of BOOTS & SHOES, eke Junction of the ing them : ffat . ow rates. He has ila from the Bay, which he will sell at bafyalys. He invites the attention of every to*eall Po netvin onenwantie and rieatly doue . : a Miners’ Hotel and Restaurant. The above Hotel is now eompleted i end ready to accommodate any num. ing. ‘This House has nowthe bést French cook ln the state, market affords. The Lodging Vepartment con‘nine exdeyt im to mak» travelers comfortable 1 tains. ‘The Baris always supphed.s.ith Wines, Liquors and Cigars. House a BEAR VALLEY HOUSE, to Virginia City. ELIJAH 0. TOMPKINS, public and all who wish te spends season at this beautiful part of-Need his Large and Elegamt House, at BEAR VALLEY, style as at any other House in the State. The House hue just been bu'lt and handenough for forty persun#. i “The Table will contain the best of food— Fishing and Hunting,—fhere ia vo Pte Mi iuie sectiun equal tu weat Valley, for The Dancin Hall is the largest and best phere and Music furnished von pe DO YOU WANT ICE! uomnsos. STONE & HALE would inform furnish, all in wnut, with the very best quality of ICK, Clear as Crystal. promptly attended to. my J. WITWER, “Ageut. COR. @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL 81 If You Want a Geod Drink, re First Premium awarded by ee UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN: forms the citizens of Nevada county, as‘also the entire State, that he will give the Purses named below for-the first Race Meeting on the Glenbrook Park Course since he’ has made<the thany valuable improvements. He thinks it is ca too anuch to-state thatthe Course isnot excelled, if equalled, on the Pacific coast In consequence of the primary election and the Convention coming in the middle.of the racing the programme has been changed, viz' : ° THIRD DAY. FRIDAY, JUNE loth. 1865. Purse of $100. Mile and repeat. Free for all beaten horses. LE SS CoeaOS ue : SAME DAY. lec ‘Purse of $50. Free for all. Single dash of 1 ‘mile, : SAME DAY. Purse of $25. Fort suddie horses, a quarter of a mile. FOURTH DAY. * SATURDAY, JUNE 17th 1866. Purse of $100, Free for all horses owned . in Nevada county. Mile and repeat. . SAME DAY. —Of $25. Single dash of one mile. Free or all, FIFTH DAY. i ‘ ~ SUNDAY, June 18th. A matched Foot Race, 140 yards for $500. Between Rouse and Kendrick, LAST, DAY. MONDAY, Juno 19th. Purse of $800 will be given for 2 miles and repeat, provided the horses Lodi and Norfolk are entered by. or before, the 10th day of June. : Should the above race not fill, a Purse of $200 will be given for 2 miles and repeat. Free for all except the Winner of the 2 mile race the 3d day, Entrance to the above races i0 per cent. i All races to be run and governed by the State Rules, " Entrees to be-made-atthe Glenbrook Park with Chas. Osborn on.the evening pefore the day of the race by or before 6 v'clock "~~ ' In all the above-races two. or: more entrees:to be made. and two to start, except in the nace of Lodi and Norfolk, Neither trouble or expense has beens: in pet ting this Course in the most perfect order, and Patrovs may rest assured that theProprietor will use@ his best endeavors to please all who favor him with their Groceries, Provisions, Clothing, Boots ‘Shoes, Hardware, Liquors, &¢. ee M. J. HYDELIFF, . MS THIS METHOD OF INFORMING . the citizens of LITTLE YORK TOWNSHIP, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, DRY COODS, ~ BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, &e. &c. At his Stores in Red Dog and You Bet. WHICH HE WILL SELL ~ _ CHEAP FOR CASH! G I bave now on hend the largest stock of Goods every brought invo the Mountains. Persons in want of anything in the above line will find it gteatly totheir advantage to call at either stores in Red Dog or You Bet. ; M. J. HYDELIFF. Red Dog, May 19 h. 3. G. H. Meyer, First Premium Billia:d Bali Manufa:turer. 228 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. the Mechanics Institute at their last Fair held in San Francisco in ia64. ‘A gr at variety of Billiard Bayatelle, Roudo and rvol Balls, Cues, Cue Leathers. Chalk and Prir es. Olt Balistusned over and colored at $2 per rge and spiendid # ock of boots and. ahoes ind + xamine his stock. _Boote ‘made 9 order.— FEF. Stumpf, Proprietor. of persons with Board Lody . The table will be supplied with everyttitng the Ourd as cheap.as at any Otter place ip the moun English, Freneh and German spoken &t thir Nevada and Dutch Flat roade WOULD INFORM the traveling vada county, that. he has vow open And is prepared tu accommodate «ll in as good soluviy ruruisned “Wirou,hout—having room equai ti nwt euperior to uny House in this county. fishing and hunting short notice, jei_ the le of this city that they areprepared tu All orders left at No. 6 Commercial Bireet will be BLAZE’S SALION: GO TO BLAZE'’S . ib os Salle sevtirom the country will be returnby uext-boat. : Joly hy Thathe has just reeeived direct from San Francisco { Billiard Cloth on hand and suldat New Work . , BROWN & DEAL, Proprietors: 1 F oi DRUGS AND MEDICINES.’ “WILLIAM H. KENT, Has opened:a New Drug: Store—formerl! occ: pled by his: Father— < At No. 1 Commercial Street, Mévadesonny He will. keep constan on hand a large and vonbantoaset stock of a DRUGS, ahha “MEDICINES, __ CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY &,’ Physicians’ Prescriptions care«. tity compounded at all hones tend Nevada, Feb9th GEORGE E. TURNER, eS. SRE, t oh ‘g PBARER IN i HARDWARE, TINWARE . STOVES, MINING FOOLS, _ Croekery and Glass Ware; Store of this kina, which will bée'sold’ cheap for ; : di: cash. : ‘WM. C. RANDOLPH, Chrenometer and Watch Maker, DEALER WN Jewelry, Silver Ware, Spectacies,. ~aND— FANCY GOODS. ‘Masonic ®u'ldin g—Corner of Pine & Commercial Streets, Nevada City. Nevada, Jan. 19th. Black’s Bridge. Jj 4nre BLACK gives notice to.the trav. elug: public tuat he has purchased ef Jesse Wall the well known Bridge and Koad, THE ONLY ONE FOR TEAMS, heading from Netada City to . _Moitezmma Hill,. Vreneh Cerral,. Birebville. Sweetlund and North,San Juan. { 1 best Koute to the: above places. Wiitum KH. Coe, At the Oldg'orner.,. distinctly understood that. he is going to etay there and sell his goods as clu ap as the cheapest It is his determination mot to. be undersola by ans body. His stock eomsiste of ‘ ters, Bulmorals, and every atyle of Shoe. Misses’ & Children’s mhoes, eve ry style Kenkeris’s Kump sole, bres, Square Kdge. assortment of Miners’ Heavy aud Light Boots, Gum Boots, &e. He sells LeATHKR, TOOLs, SHOK Fi N DINGS, of every description ut Sean Frauciscp Prices retail. Boot aad Shucmaker’»s supplied at command: * All work bought at the store is Warranted and will be repaired tree of costif it rips uurea solbubly. faving one of th~ very best workmen in the State, Lum prepared to make boots at short netice and wurrsut 4 fil or no sale Uratesul for liberal patrenage in the past, L am deterinined to merit it iu the future by giving the public-tiret rate articles and at the lowest porwthle ¢ riven W.K. CUOK, MLA. MARKET, —— JA*LES CO] LEY keeps on hand the very best of Beet, Pork, Muatton. Veal, Corned Beef ana Pork; at his shop on bread street twe doors b.luw tiansom & Co's, which he -will soll al rearvonable rater .2-cash. PAINTING & CRAINING. \ F. A. POTTER, Main Street, opposite Wm. R. Coc’s Shoe Store. 8 PREPSRED TO DO HOUSE PAINTING and Grainiug of all kinds at the shortest notice aud on the myst reusouable terms. A large apportmentof ‘ SPLENDID WALL: PAPER. Constautly on hand and for sale Cheap as the Cheapest ! As ‘ -¥. A. POTTER, Matin Strect, HEN Nevada, May 18th. 3 WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Horsemen and footmen will find this the . ab And in fact evervihing uaually found In »° § STILL.THERE, ahd wants tt to be . Women’s shoes, thick and thin so'e, Gale . Doubie Sule aud Quil'ed Bottom Buois. A large. snr rnc