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June 17, 1868 (4 pages)

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mp mill will be ready to start up
age Catoany of Connecticut, and is
under ¢ of Mr, Clark. They were}
delayed in getting their machinery up.
on the ground in consequence ‘of the
__backwardness of the season, but everything is so arranged now that the Winters will not interfere in the least. with
the working of the mine, A iéw ‘evel
has been opened one hundred and
twenty-five feet deeper than heretofore
reached, and below the surface water.
The rock has greatly improved, and
will, it is estimated, pay $30 to the
ton. As the Jedge is very large and
easily worked, this would -be most excellent pay. Myr. Clark will start up
the mill and test the value of the ore
~ fally by working, and if it proves as
good ‘as the prospecting indicates,
twenty more stamps will be added to
* the mill before the Winter sets in. *
Tae Dineen Ou Monday night
_ the Theatre was crowded on the occasion of theperformance of “Under the
Gas Light” by the Wheatleigh troupe.
Whieatleigh enacted “Snorkey” admirably, as he does everything that he assays. Miss Hinkley is a very pleasing
actress and Clelia Howson performed
her part excellently. The pier scene
and the night express train scene were
produced with excellent effect. The
entire’ performance was good, all the
parts being weil sustained.
“Mrirary.—The Nevada Light Guard
will meet at their Armory this evening
for drill in the new tactics. As the
Fourth of Jnly will soon be here, members should take every opportunity to
perfect themselves in the drill.
meeting will ‘be held at Glenbrook
Park this afternoon at 3 o'clock; when
a programme for racing will be determined upon. It is generally understood that liberal purses will be offered
in order to induce Poe oe the
State to come.
_Fourta or Jprv Phe Committee
of Arrangeméiits for the Fourth of July
celebration will meet this evening for
the purpose of completing the prelimi. ary ee,
Rumovat.“-George R, Crawford yes-}
terday removed to his new store on
Broad. street, where the telegraph office
will hereatter be. He is fitting up his
new store in first-rate style, and will
always keep.on hand a large stock of
. books, stationery, etc,
THe AMOUNT oF Rarn.—During the
present season the rain fall has amounted to 11427 inches, The largest rain
fall ever known before, was 109 inches.
Dating the month of June, 1:28 inches
has fallen, which is larger than ever
known in this month. For these figures we are indebted to the South
eal
Goes Be_ow.—Robert Tyler, who
was on Monday sentenced to five years
imprisonment for rape, yesterday started below in charge of Special Deputy
Sheriff Murchie.
GouD FoR Twasry DoiLars.—By
reference to our advertising columns an
advertisement will be found which is
worth one dollar to any man in the
State. Cut out the advertisement and
take $19 in coin to 8. Haas & Co’s.
Clothing Store, corner of Pine and Com_ tttercigl streets, and you can get twenty
s worth of clothing at the prespwipechina Band Sk Ht ont and try
SPRING J AND summer]
FASHIONS 1
dentate
Ladiesof N evada — attetaion
AS JUST RECEIVED, ‘steamer,
w ANNUAL STUCK or. Der =
Fashionable Dress Goods,
SILKS, POPLINS, LAWNS, TAIKOS,
: ORGANDIES,
New Style Traveling Dress Goods,
Linen Lawns, Chambays,
PERCALES,
French, English & American Prints
IN GREAT VARIETY, AND OF THE
SS Latest Patterns.
Domestic Goods.
COTTON SHEETINGS from
to 12 quartersin width, Brown and
,, & large assortment of
TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWEL
ING, TRISH LINENS, &.
White Goods.
‘A splendid stock of SWISS MULL, JACONEr, NAIN SOUKS, plain, stripes and thecked,
BISHOP LAWNS, and ace ures MUSLINS,
Fancy Goods, ‘Dress Trimmings,
KID GLOVES, PARASOLS,
New style Walking Skirts, &c,
MILLINERY GOODS.
Latest Styles of Parisian Crape —
nets and Mat. trimined and uatrimmed.
LADIES’ SILK CLOAKS,
A new and recherche article o1 the New Sash
Pattern.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
Of all descriptions.
Also, 4 complete assgriment of Ladies, Misses and Children’ *s Shoes and Gaiters.
mishing « Gents Fur: Goods, a choice
)
Ge" Ido not pretend to sell my goods at
cost, but offer he of at as low a as they . Our Assortment consists of all the
can be php Foes eis will commend :
my Does te 28 renee call Latest Styles of Fashionable
THE BEST FURNITURE
“ 'S@ BE FOUND
~~" ‘This side of San Francisco is kept at
: the Store of
LOUIS OHNIMUS,
Broad street, nearly o ite Sr saguaeg Ex
change Hotel, Nevade.C
Bureaus,
Wr Tables,
. Sofas,
Mirrors, &c.
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING
‘ Done at the shortest notice.
> Call and examine the Stock !.64
Nevada, May 27th.
' Come to the Centre!
I in the Furniture Business atid desire the
immediate settlement of all ‘d¢counts. All
owing bills are requested to pay ‘up. immedidiately and all persons having bi us agatnat tab
are requested to present them tor settlement.
Imay be found at the Furniture Store, on
J. E. JOHNSTON.
Nevada, May 26th, 1968.
R. FININGER & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FINE BRANDIES, WINES
—anp—
LIQUORS GENERALLY.
ey Nei 76 BROAD a ig
Notice to--Tax Payers and
Contractors.
OTICE 18 een ted GIVEN, THAT IN
accordanee with visions of am Act
lature cotites “An Act to provide
tion, Construction and mainte4 naw ry ;
Bivached,
HAVE SOLD MY STOCK and good will .
Wovtors $Tore!. .
Wher: youcan buy Clothing, oe a
Cheaper than at
in Nevada County.
“ht tt bt
MEYER & COMPANY,
Corner of Broad & Pine Sts.
NEVADA CITY.
a .
Everybody concedes that we have
—THE—
BEST STOCK OF CLOTHING!
Ever Brought to the Mountains,
t@-Full Suits of Clothing from
Seven Dollars and Fifty cents and
upwards, at
w” MEYER & CO's.
NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD!
NEW GOoDs: NEW PHICHS!
: MEYER & CO.,
Annonnce to the inhabitants of Nevada
county that they haye .
«x
JUST OPENED & MAMMOTH
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT,
cae
Silk, Velvet & Cashmere Vests,
—aND—
Gents’ complete Fancy Dress Suits.
A MAGNIFICENT issoumenier oF
CALIFORNIA BLANKETS
arg a very large and Complete Assort
mentof .
BOYS’ CLOTHING !
Having purchased our Goods for CASH of
the Leading New York Houses,
SINCE THE DECLINE IN PRICES,
WE CAN AND SHALL RUN A LIVE.
LY OPPOSITION TO
HIGH PRICES.
WE HAVE A SUPERIOR STOOK OF
GENTLEMEN'S
FINE LINEN SHIRTS!
Miimers? Shirts
and Underciothing,
Boots,
' Shoes,
and
Gaiters,
TRUNKS,
VALISES,
+ Towelings, etc.
Idiot ADELPHIA DRY GooDS.
STORE!
JACOB & SIMON ROSENT HAL
No. 4 Broad eressed
4 Nevada City-.
Latest Styles of
DRESS GOODS,
FASHIONABLE HATS,
“ FANCY GOODS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
DOMESTICS,
TRIMMINGS,
LADIES’ SHOES,
CARPETS,
oll CLOTHS,
ra ‘&e. ‘ke.
Ever brouglit to this County, which we are
selling ap
Prices to Defy Competition.”
«eS The attention ef Hotel Proprietors and
Housekeepers is invited to the complete assortment of DOMESTIC GOODS, such as
panics Table Cloths, Napkins,
Ladies S iaviens $0 call and see our Qo
ape STYLES OF DKESS GOODS AN.
TRIMMINGS, received by every peel
the East. :
s A Splendid Lot of
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper,
Curtains, House Furnishing
Goods, &¢., &e,
in
we will stil! staf continue to
any other honse in
Te & ROSENTH
No. bi trond Stree
Nevada, May 27th.
@ R. CRAWFORD,
BROAD ST., (Spence’s New Building.)
RETAIL DBALER IN
STATIONERY
Blank Books,
Sheet Music,
Albums,
Gold Pens,
Mouldings,
Engravings,
3 &e. &e. KC.
Picture Framés, of any size, mage to order
Ge" Constableand Justice’s Blanks on hand.
DENTISTRY.
W. MeiINTYRE,
DENTAL SURGEON,
Office—Cor. Broad & Pine Sts. opp. Banner's.
TO DO ALL
ork at short inde of Dental of Dental
Mite ond ig De bes
‘ Po Sg
Tr.
it manner,—
inserted and a
on Vulfrom 2
eeth,
All w: to give the
best t satiafaction < or no charges made.
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
Surgicaland Mechanical Dentist.
Office—corner of Broad and Pine ste.
I —— inform my friends
my services that
te ctu thona
Sd prepara sitend thowe
SATCHELS,
UMBRELLAS,
FANCY ARTICLES,
And Everything pertaining toa..
FIRST CLASS
CLOTHING STORE.
EVERY VARIETY OF
RUBBER GOODS gy
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT MADE
—To—
COUNTRY DEALERS.
Ea-Brng om you cin and te nay
‘Teeth after become sensitive b
pa of the save be filled withons
Re WILL ry aera aden hee
Wan aittinetnn utnen thad dastbere tate
vicinity otherwise no charge will be made. M
4 are moderate. and tosuit the times.
permaneatiy located in this city. Resiquate on Samamente street, third house from
gn ye yaaa promptly and neatly
eat this o
es
+
Wawe the best so.
lected and ‘
SS es oe S artemreaencce, is: seman
GROCERIES . lie
“GROCERIES!
Pra ~
NEW FIRM}
a
BALDWIN & SHURTLEFF,
No. 37 Commercial St.
E-Next door to the Masoiite Building,.y 0.
AVING ENTERED INTO ARTNERHig wae dil BR
GROCERY & PROVISION BUSINESS,
Will keep the Store constantly stocked .
—With—
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, _ 3
CASE GooDs,
Se a re, Buss
“CAN FRUITS,
i VEGETABLES,
CORN MEAL,
BUCKWHEAT,
And in fact all kinds of
FAMILY & MINER'S STORES,
Which they will sell at the VERY LOWEST ~
CASH RATES AND LIVING PRICES.
are invited to call,
_ Goods delivered free of charge within a reas
onable distance, — : J
BALDWIN & SHURTL BFF,
VICTOR CHEVALIER, MARTIN WETEEL
VICTOR CHEVALIER & CO,
Cor. Pine & Commercial Ste,
NEVADA CITY, =>
Wholesale and Retail dealers
oI Na
WINES, LIQUORS, ae:
ABWaxs on 14ND
PATTER TRUPPE, CHAMPIGONS
And all kinds of FANCY PRESERVES put
up in French styles.
Branch louse of F, Chevalier, importer and
dealer in Wines and Liquors, Sacramento.
«2/~ Gentlemen of Nevada aad Mrceces ? oy
us acall.
CONSUMERS READ!
W. H. H. COFFMAN,
FARIS SURCHASED THE NATIONAL
t@ CIGAR STORE, .2)
ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA OITY,
Will keep the stand always supplied with the
very Sel Scone po
Cigars, Chewing and Smoking
‘Tobacco,
ont = supply of PIPES, hehe
ARDS, and other 2 aatiehen belonging to’ the
POSTAGE STAMPS AND EXPRESS ENVELOPES always on hand,
All who want articles in my line are invited
cosh W.H. H, COFFMAN.
Nevada, May 20th. j ve
'@ KEEP COOL! .21
ICED SODA WATER!
~WwiTH—
DELICIOUS SYRUPS!
; —AT—
JULIUS DREYFUSS’,
U. 8. Bakery, Pine Street.
Nevada, May 9th, 1868.
County Teachers Institute.
COUNTY TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE ‘will
“ on the 23d,
Teachers of