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Sa
& and Poor,
a ©
ts. Nevada,
LLING
=NT CHEAPER HOUSE
UNTY! —
ities we
r Goeds
nable us
such low
ETITION
heir patronage
be the LOW.
3 represented.
FANNER.
patie ae
ERIES
2 of Nevacga
large and0
eeries,
t well regulated
tlivered Sm of
reial Street.
1
—_s=for Sargent.
.*epon in this city yesterday.
__.W_C Groves;A Lademan, G—SPeirce,.T
"Means, W L Coe.
M Carr, P boyd.
' has gone.
‘on withse much bitterness,yesterday, when it
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On
FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1865.
Tue following are the two fickets voted
__For Sargent—A C Niles, T B MeFerland.
“H Philip, J Colley, H Shively, MN Barnett,
W F Evans, J Clark, G R Crawtord, TC W
_ pe, FA rape G V_ Schmidtburg,
. S Martin, A H Parker, A B Gre EE.
For Kent fur Sheriff—W L Tisdale, J Belden, W H Weeks, A F Scheilhorn, C McEvy, 1 Williamson, J Monro, B F Stoskes, ‘L
W Williams, A Barton, J Cashin, T Parker,
The following is the Grass Valley ticket
MU Taylor, TR Kibbe, G Hamilton, J B
Jeffery, A Clark, E W Nash, T Winn, J H
Berestord, A Heiderson, J. K Edwards, L
North San Juan ticket—for Sargent.
R Abbey, G D Durnin, 8 Litle, E58 Pratt,
G C Spovuer:
Tne Concer’ —Uuttschalk and Miss
Lucy Simons will favor our citizens this evenitig with a musigal eutertainment unequal.
led by any ever before given iv this city. —
Gottschalk is suid to be ihe greatest cumposer and pianist now living. The wonderful]
masic of the piano under his master hand
has been the theme of praise wherever he
He is to be assisted by Miss Simonds, who is one of the finest cantatrices
in the country, and of all concert singers
ranks ws the favorite. We advise all to go
t0 Temperance Hall thig evening and hear
then.
GLoRInvs Fun.—-Three splendid races
over the Glenbrook Park will take place to=
day. The first race fora purse of $100 for
all beaten horses, one mile and repeat. ‘J.
A. Merritt enters 8. h. Finnégan, and T.
White enters b. m. Jenuy Hull.
a matched race, single dash of a mile for
$100 aside; will come off between G. Williams’ Possum and P. Hance’s. s. m_ Kitiy
Hance. , The day’s sport will close with a
half mile race for a purse of $2 for saddle
horses. Everybody should see these races.
THE Purmany Eveciion —The primary
election with the exception of a few ‘skirmishes” sad a good deal of loud talking pass”
ed off quietly. Great interest Was manifested
in tho result and the friends of each ticket
worked bard for its suecess. Notwithstanding the preliginary contest has been carried
came-te voriug, -otli sides, with few excepd Company.
tthe StockhorACIFIC RAILOKNIA will be
y, in the ci'y of
i DAY OF JUdr. Secretary, .
CE.
press Line,
"S$ FLAT,
ale,
he undersigned
Stage and Exhis «ity to Lake
‘*~. and Moore's
Expresa route
her particulars
rat Crawford’s
my3t
loon.
» Nevada City.
RLEY,
that they have
Saloon and are
r patrons, the
Cigars.
iHiuras you can
wo of the best
my3!
ed.
te spotted ox
attie, above the
on re ay teis
nm and '*C” on
« him on prov«. Knqvire of
&FAUTH,
ington Road. .
PARTY.
' great pleesure
nds and all lovhas completed
. Grand
A
july 4
PG ¥
edand a FINE
LARS.
~ ~parilla, Iodine Alterative, it isth ‘sovereign
temedy. Crane & Brigham, Agents. ji31w
+
‘Jeads us W believe thst the picture is not
tions, were jovial anda large iajority felt
more like joking than fighting Want of discretion ou the part of some came near endangering the peace, but better judgment
prevailed and good order was maintained,
TID
Some CiuiMare.—The last number of
Harper's Magazine coutains a sketch by J.
Ross Browne, ilusirating the climate of Nevada. Aun item in the Eaterprise of Tuesday
overdrawn = ‘The etfects uf the wind is thus
portrayed: ‘At times the air was so filled’
with dust, rags, old newspapers, packing
cases, crockery, grates, huts, parasols, donkeys and their Chinese drivers, poodle dogs,
Piute squaws and other trash. that’ it was
impossivie to seé wore than five yards "—
We would recommend that climate to consmMnptives aud broken men It’s a good
country to “raise tie wind ”Tue people of Havana were astonished
recently by the appearance of a formidable
Union squadron at that port: It was probably there for the purpose of demanding the
rebel ram Stonew.ll which was surrendered
to the authorities there some time since.—
The vessel will.probsbly be given up.
Lire’s Evixin axp Puwirien.—To the
broken down invulid, 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 chil
dren and women “ho are puny and lifeless,
from a taint_in the blood—rbeumatic and
scrofuleys; eruptive—use Le Doyen’s Sarsai eae
SPLexpip Pictures.—S. T. Dedson,
Esq., is canvassing this county for an excel
lent picture of our late President, in which
Lincoln is represented as signing the Emancipation Proclamation. This likeness is said
to be the best yet issued. Those who want
an excellent picture should wait until they
see this one. Mr. Dodson bas also pictures
oP ks CHESNUT ie
After this }
of prominent Union Generals. —_je7-lw
FOR SHERIFF. .
‘A. T the solicitation of uitea number of friends
ia whore good wid and judement 1 bave
vunfidence, [ hereby antiounce myself as a Cun.
didate tor the office of Sheriff of Nevada county, .
submittivg myself to the action of the Union
County Cunvention that assembics on the 17th
jgst.BICHARD B: GENTRY.
“_ FOR SHERIFF.
ME. H. DAVIDSON is announced by
: fps fh elids as a candidate for Sheriff of Nvvada county, subject to the decision of the Union
County Conventiva which assembies in aang
onthe ithda; of dune.
FOR SHERIFF.
RANK Hi. FISHER:is hereby announc
eG 4s 4 candiuate ior tie Offite ot Sheriff of
Nevada County—subject. to thedecision of the
-Uaivn Conventivu.——FOR ASSESSOR. ~
= Beamiadite ivr we office of Assessor of,
sevada county—subjevt to-the d. cision’ of the
-U.ion Convention. . :
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
s . *
7 W. ROBERTS hereby announces himje sclfus a cundidate tor the office of District Atturuey— subject to the decison of the Union County
Convention, : : eas
FOR RECORDER.
C. GARBER, of :Littie York York Towne sip, herewy adic tinces himself asa candidate
tur the oiiice of Kecurdc r—subject to the decision of
the Union County Conveution.
iy 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
. @btain it he should act accordingly.
S$. HAAS & CO.
At their Old Stand
COR. OF COMMERCIAL & PINE STREETS,
OULD THEREFORE inform thir
Custumers and tue public
need not labor undef dificulties in procuring the best
and honest Custuin Made Clothing,for at their House
ceun be found a ,
STOCK OF
Spring and Summer Clothing,
CUSTOM MADE,
Larger in Quantity and of Better
Material and Workmanship,
than inany other House in the S:ato}
We offer our Goods at
PRICES SO LOW
—THAT—
NONE CAN UNDERSELL US.
r-Our stock is complete for the Spring and Summer Trade and comprises everything in the Clothing
live, “on j
Gents’ Furnishing ales Bi
Hats & Caps, Latest Styles.
Custom Made Boots, Binkets, kee
We solicit an examination of our stock.
_ S. HAAS & €0.
Nevada, April 15th. J
FINE HAVANA CICARS !
ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
: Has just received a large lot of
THE BEST HAVANA CIGARS
“ BVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY .
I have also received a fine stock of
Tobacco, Merschaum Pipes, Canes,
CARDS, CUTLERY, &c.
“Tf you-want good Cigars, Tebacco, Pipes, .
or Cutlery, callat my Establishment.
Nevada, May [6th
DK. iUsSTELCER’s STOMACA, BITTERS.
W her: ver there is dixpepsia, they are indemand, .
Nor is it for indigestion alune that’ they are a
speeific. Kvery . svoracr of the stomach, the
liver the bowels, and the nervous systcm. seems
to yield to their influence, They are an antidote
to pam; they refresh and re-injorce the exhausted
animal powers; they counteract the morbid
principles of disease; they regulate the whole
vital machinery, and may be justly termed the
strongest ally that science has ever brought to
the aid of nature in her struggle with sickness.
Sold by Drugyiste and deaic re every where.
A. Ae SAKGENT,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
comme+re “nucecRsfully with any nouse out of San
. FREE OF CHARGE!
300 KEGS BLASTING POWDER,
New P-::siness.
pw,
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO's
CARD °}@€.
—2OTHE PEOPLE! —
Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Powder
~ Mining Tools, Rubber Belting,
Wagon Timber, Nails, 7
ay
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquors, &¢, &, ~
Now in their
SPACIOUS STORE ROOMS,
Nos. 52 Broad and 48 Pine Streets,
sm the “Kidd & Knox Block” i
And For Sale
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
\
] ¥Y OUR UNION OF STOCKS AND
with our business jaciinies beth here ais
m the 5an francisco markets, we are enabled to.
Fran. iseo, and now offer our Goods to the trade
ut profits lower than ever befure made in the
the mountains. Our Motto:
Heavy Sales and Small Profits,
We will deliver our Goods a reasonabie distance from the city,
—IN. WUE =
. Hardware & Grocary Departments
—AXD— ?
WINE CELLAR,
Will conetantly be found everything in their
line, to which we respee‘fully invite fhe attentiem and inspe.tionofthe Trade. < _
TAKE NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the late firms of
A H. HANSON & CO., LEAVITT &
HAMILTON, and W.H. CRAWFORD &
Co. are Fequested to settle their accounts.
£ Have now in successful operation, in front
of our BROAD STREET STORE, a
TEN TON SCALE!
Charge for Weighing—Low.
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO.
Nevada, April 2nd, 1865.
100 Dez: Long Handled Shovels.
UM baud wits ai Tiving, abl
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO.
7 5 DOZ. Axe and Pick Helves,
“au
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO.
FLASKS QUICKSILVER, just reeelveu aud tur wale
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO.
50
ee b
~ CRAWFORD. LEA ViTT & CO.
» GALLS. FRESH CRANBER' BIES, now iu store and tur Baie vy
UKaW&URD, LEAVITT & CO
50
BXS. Pale, Chemical & Castile
Soaps, tur sale by —
chawrORD. LEAVITT & co.
25
SACKS BODEGA AND HUM0 BOLDT POTATOES.
On band and arriving. ¥ or sale by
CRAWFORD. LEAVITT & CO.
All Goods im the Grocery line
Cheaper than ever, and for sale by
¥FICE-—In Kidd's Buil
Broad and Pine strects, Nev,
» cormer oi
. Old Stand, Corner Broad & Pine Sts.
. George C Powers.
—oFr—
° ‘FASHIONABLE
DRY CooOoDs!
S oeiummiameael
___ Rule, at
A. GOLDSMITH’s,
Hes just returned from San Franciaco
Teun te bein ilee Aine alc tt =
'. Ever exhibted in this city. It will be useless to
$40,000 Wo rth of
enumerate all the items as it would fill -upthis
Whole paper, but he ¢ealls. the attention. of the
Ladies of Nevadaand vieinity to his Magnificent
selection of .
DRESS. GOODS, HOUSEKEEPING,
: . ° FANCY AND
MILLINEY Goops!
Bonnets, the clebrated Diana and Cactus Hats, for Ladies and Children,
and many vthers too numerous to mention.
CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS.
: He bas the fullest and best assortment of
2=ply, 3ply,. Ingrain and English
Brussels, &c., &c.
The celebrated Jewett Oil Cloth,
Aud a full assortinent.of . ..
RUGS AND MATTING.
»
It is needless to mention again that the prices
ofall his Goods are to corre:pond with San-+”
Francisco Ketail prices, but a general invitation
is hereby kindly extended to au and every one
to calland examiue the Goods and convince
themselves. *
Lavies of Nevada and vicinity. lam very
thank.ul for past patronage and kindly: solicit
the cont'nuauve of the sate as 1 shail alway»
endeavor to merit your confidence. :
‘Remember that NEW GOODS, the.
Latest Styles, are received EVEHY
WEEK, and special orders for Goods
will be attended to with despatch,
Don’t mistake the place, Corner of Broad and
Pine streets, Nevada ci*y.
_ Nevada, April tat,
“GRAND BALL, © ~
A Grand Ball will be given atthe
NEVADA THEATRE,
On Thursday Evening, June 22.
This Ball is given for the purpose of raising
Funds to furnish the New Theatre Building.
ame
Managers.
T Williuméon, > D.B. Nye,
R. Gentry, F. Cleaveland,
Jos Worrell, John McGuire,
M 8. Deal, : J W. Davis. ’
F. Stumpf, G. Hamilton; tend
AA Hanson, Aaron Hvoper,
J. McNeely. A. B. Dibble,
J. Dreyfuss, A.B Brady,
J. A. Lancaster, Chas. C. Smith,
W. H. Davidsen, J A. Farrel,
Frank Fisher, J. P. Skelten,
H. R. Smith, Jas. B. Jeffery.
C C. Leavitt,
J. Bazley,
A. W. Lester,
V. Smithburg
Rough & Ready. : Moore's Flat.
L. W. Walling; Jobn Hickey,
b>. Bently, John Caldwell,
W.C. Ault, Dr Hardy,
A. A. Smith. Henry Hayes,
D. W. Harrier.
San Juan. Omega.
Chas. Schardin, J, McCambridge,
E. P Hottieid, @ A Carter, ~
Ed Pratt,
P. 8. Murphy.
Laké City.
H. Arnold, ~
Charles Marvin.
You Bet.
James Green,
Fravk Ryan.
Washington. North Bloomfield.
+ © Griseld, * ‘R Skidmore.
J Fitzgerald, James Marriott,
Wm MeNight. RC. Black,
¥ Red Dog
John Hussey, M Cembs.
; Floor Managers.
Chas. McEtvy, D Belden,
F. Cleveland, A Barton,
Wm. H. Weeks, T W Sigourney,
J H Helm. . G. E. Withington.
A First Class Band has volinteered their services
for the Ball. =
tendance of the Board of Trustees —. é
JOHN CASHIN, W,C. STILES,
D. 8. BAKER, CHAS. KENT.
; JAMES MONRO.
TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS.
A general invitation is extended
“F
je?
For Sale by
x E. F. SPENCE,
Druggist ‘and Apothecary.
O sCRIP HOLDER».—Treasgurer’s (ffice,
Nevada, June 3d. 2865. All persuns holdin
Warrants numbered as follows. viz : 3838 3841
—3942—3844—3N48“3860-3404 3-55 —drawn on
the General Fund of Nevada county are _reques
‘Low Prices have and always will.
‘Finest and most Select Stock of
‘Comprising the Latest Stylen of Waterfall .
A. GOLDSMITH. .
The whole arrangement will: be under the superin
fies .
SEWING MACHINE OlL,.
" aan dies For sale cheap by Gregory & Waite. S
‘GREGORY & WAITE,
Successors to Weaver & Go.
Wholesale and Retail Dédlors a
CROCERIES, —_
PROVISIONS,
= ~ . Liquors,
Crockery, Giass Ware, &: =
.
ee pares a
E hereby announce fo the
W have purchased the stock Ht oe. He
And sre prepared to do business in our line on
the most satisfactory terms,
. For €ash and have no Interest
to Pay, ,
' We can and -will
“Or sell cut to somebody who can.”
“A nimble Sixpence is better than @
Shilling.” —
_We don
Grub With the idea of makin a . 8 a fortune ing
year. Having lecated ourséMes in Nevada we
are prepared to eta
orable dealing to
command:a share : ‘
patronage,
: ot yaaa
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 band a lar,
plete assortment of Goods, equal to any
house in the city, og
Blasting Powder, Face; Steel,
For Sale by Gregory & Waite, «
Rope, Hemp & Rubbe . Packhmg, foreale Cheap, for Cash, by
_SREGORY & WAITE.
Ware, assorted,
25 Tanks Quicksilver,
For sale, For Cash only, by
GREGORY & WAITE.
_ A General Assortment of
H '
Consisting of
Butts, Screws, Door Knobs,
Padlocks, &«.
For sale Cheap by Gregory & Waite.
75 Keys Xails,; Common and Finishing
For sale by Gregory & Waite.
PICKS, SHOVELS, SPADES,
PITCHFORKS, HOES, &c.:
For Sale by Gregory & Waite,
For sale by Gregory & Waite.
Choice Bunch Butter,
Constantly on hand and arriving—for sule by
GREGORY & WAITE
_
200 Boxes Candles, assorted,
For sale by Gregory & Waite,
Ground Feed, Barley, Corn,
Wheat, Bran and Shorts,
For sale by Gregory & Waite.
‘the genuine article, for sale by
IGREGORY .« WAITE.
“CROCKERY,
A lot assorted :
Every variety of
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE
Kept Constantly on hind,
Our friends and, the publi¢ may rely on
. having good Goods from our House ang ve
satisfactory ternse
‘All Goods delivered at 8 reasonable dietance “ °
_ BREE OF CHARGE.
ted te present the same for we depp Tntervat
of
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO.
on the same ceases with the eof this ertisemente W.uH. CRAWFORD, T F<
; Sie
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CRECORY & WAITE.
Nevada, Apri feth.
___ WRASNRSG OO,
As we buy only.
Sell as Cheap asany House in Nevada
*tembark in the business of selling .
y and hope by fair and _ =
‘‘NO BAD DEBTS) __
ge and o6m‘Tubs, Pails, Wood and Willow .
25 Kegs, No. lk isthmus Butter, 7
Cal. forma Hams and Bacon,
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