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BROWN & DEAL.
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VOL, XII,.
p.S. BAKER. oe 4, MARTIN
D. & BAKER & CO.
DEALERS UF
Groceries, Provisions, Can Pruits
Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed
No. 73 Broad Street, Newada.
ESH MEATS, OF ALI, KINDS
aon hand and for sale at Cheap rates for
Goods delivered free of Charg
Within a reasonable..distance of Nevada.
W OOD-—Of all. kinds, on hand and for ale
Cheap for Cash. ” ' gio
Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats!
FALL STYLES FOR 1865.
, —AT—
POIRIER & LANSING’'S
Successors to A. Lamott.
Corner of Second and J Streets,
SACRAMENTO,
E have just received the Largest Stock of
Hats and Caps ever offered iu theState.Our
stock comprises, Men's and Boys’ FUR, SILK: and
WOOL HATS, Men’sand Boys’ CAPS ofevery desoription, ;
‘Ladies Hats made te order.
The Best Silk Hats Made to order,
FOR SEVEN DOLLARS!
POIRIER & LANSING.
Sacramento, Sept. 15th. [
LIVERY STABLE,
Bread Street, vppusiteNational Exchange
SAXBY & LANCASTER,
a
sah? 4 ve pure the liva ere es 1) ery + and ave
lot of Horses, RB es and to
‘this part of the State.
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Would inform the peole of Nev that they
Carriages fer Funerals attended ‘to with prompte gees.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand. .
Horses boarded by the day, week or month and
the best of care guaranteed.
SAXBY & LANCASTER.
Nevada, Deo. 5th. .
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
Main Street, Nevada,
Opposite the Union Hotel.
NRY PLACE, HE
is Having just comple5 ’ ted a large and commov “ dions STABLE. atthe
above , is prepared to accommodate all who
with their patronage. may favor him
Transat Horses will be fed, and taken care of acte order.
boarded by the Day, Week or Month.
FEED FOR SALE.
He alse keeps for sale Hay, Grain, and all kinds
of “hose groceries.” seps
“ALI ABOA RD!”
Grase Valley and Nevada City
STAGE LINE.
chased this long established
apd popular Stage Line, we are
ready to carry passengers over
the road with apeed and safety. promising te
treat those who fide with ‘us in a courteous,
* trust, im a satisfactory manner.
Le f Departure. :
Lewes Exchange Heed, Orahe'¥ aitey; daily,
ats i o'clock, A. M. and 4 o’clock, P. mM.
eaves <Maity, at? ofclock, Ac M. and
§o0’clock.P M
CLEVELAND
Th vada, Nav. 17th
“3s B JOHNSON, . .
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
NOFARY PUBLIC,
ac —AND—
eof Deeds for Nevada.
««.NORTH SAN JUAN
Frauk Smith’s.
Riemer te
Havivg recently pur-.
& ROYCE, Propr’s.
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STREE
Next doorabove*
‘Morth San Juan, March 14th.
hee
CH. FERRAND.
TPHOTOGRAPHI Cia
4 Every kind of Photographs and Ambr
types taken im the best style ofthe Art.
ARLE. SPAGEND
: and Ceunselor at Law.
RS.
~~ WEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1666
: ae : : ee asoute G2: nib ATION, REDUCTION IN PRICE
a. an se. Colohbention will AMERICAN _ WATCHES,
ip take piace igithis city on * _ ‘Made at Waltham, Mass,
Mo » June 25th, 1866, In consequence of the recent great decline in
SILVERWARE.
WATCHES,
4 epee “
JEWELRY
FOR SALE, BT :
W. 0. RANDOLPH,
Masonic Building,
Nevada City
Nevada, 17th, 1866.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
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WILLIAM R. COE,
Cor. of Main & Commercial Streets’
NEVADA CITY.
I have just received a
NEW SsTOCK OF. GOODS,
Consisting of
Gents’ Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
Ladies, Misses’ and Children’s
Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes,
Slippers, &c., &c.
From the best manufacturers of New York, Philadelphia and Boston:”
Rubber Boots, Gents’ Ladies’, Misses’,
and Children’s Shoes,
Just from the Manufactory, received by the las
Steamer. I also have full assortment of
SHOE FIN DINGS,
Miller’s Celebrated Harness Blacking, Neats Foot Oil,
French Calf,.Kip, Lining Skins, Sole Leather, Lace
Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, Thread. Lasts,
and in fact evorything to be found
im a first-class Shoe and
Finding Store.
Repairtng dove inj:the best style:
Boots and Shoes made ‘to order!
And a good fit warranted’ in every care 1 keep
Boots of my own manufacture always on hand and
will sell all my Goods,
t# Cheaper than any other
House in town! 21 .
bc Remember the Corner ! sa
Nevada, November Hith. —
NATIONAL
Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon.
‘©. LAMPE would inform the ‘people of
e this city aud vicinity that he has purchased
the interest of F. H. fisher in the National Hair
Dressing and Bathing Saloon, and will continue, as
heretofore, at the old stand. ‘ Particular attention
id te the cutting of gents, ladies’ and children’s
ir. If you want a good shave; gents, eg)! at thir
place. Hot, cold and shower baths at all times.—
Always on hand a large stock of Dr. Jennings’ Reproductor, the best. article for the hair ever intro
duced. : , ants
NEVADA & MOORE'S FLAT
‘Daily Express and Stage Line!
Gta leaves Nevada on Monday, Wednesday,
& and Friday, (connecting with Wells, F. &
at Express ) on the arrival of tha Saqummante Stage
Neves d,
peak hry Flat s Flat,
and Orleans Flat.
eA
Pony E leaves Nevoda on Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Schurdays, for the same points. Both, Stage
and Ex lecting with Sacramento Stage and
city and the New Mines. Packages delivered, Col
_ections made and all Express business promptly attended to.
GREGORY & ENGLISH, Prop’rs.
PAINTING! PAINTING
RP. L. RYAN, '
F{A8 remeres hie Paint Shop to the
. HOOK '& LADDER HOUSE
OR BROAD STREET.
He is prepared, as heretofore, te do all kinds of
HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE
—AND—
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
’ Ridd’e Bail corner of
Broad and Pine streats, Nevads
4 se GWA shave
1
. The Celebration will consist of a Procession
W.C. Randolph, C. M, Bates,
Wm Van Alstine, Aloazo Brown,
T. H. Caswell, J. B. Gray,
Committee of Invitation.
A, Goldsmith, G. H. Colby,
Thos P. Hawley, W.H. Weeks,
T. H. Rolfe, T. C. Lampe,
E. F Spence, Richard B. Gentry,
N. M. Barnett, George E. Turner,
N. H Stowers, 6 H. Loring,
W. H. Davidson, Atrehan Haas,,
J. 1. Calaiwell, C. Beckman,
A. Chapman, E. H Gaylord,
James Davis, Joseph Todd.
R. M. Hunt,
Grass Valley.
A. B. Brady, J. C, Goad.
William Wiutt, Reuben Leech,
J. Freicot, Wm McCormick,
Charies W. Sinith, Wm K. Spencer,
. W.H Rodda, 8. D. Bosworth,
A. Delano, J. H. H. Matheny,
North San Juan.
E, Franchere, A. B. Swap,
8: Forth, Alexander Weil, «
Richard Abbey, Joseph Cook,
J. A, Seely, Vv. G. Bell,
Frank Smith,
Moore’s Fiat.
8. L. Blackwell, 8.B, Hickman,
KE. T. Hardy, J. W. C. Coleman,
S. B. Blakeslee, P. H. Thompson,
Red Dog.
W. A. Begole, F. Ennis,
Milton Combs, Kdward Williams,
A. H. Mallory, Robert McGoun,
Omega,
] Marion Cannon, J. McBean,
William Colbert, Mathew a
8. RB Goodson, Willan Bion,
Rough & Ready.
W.C. Ault, John Montgomery.
William Coombs, isd
Meadow Lake.
Edwin Fowler, Densmore Joslyn,
Silas Garber,
and Oration.
The Oration will be delivered by
HENRY HARE HARTLEY, Esq.,
: 4G, W.) of Sacramento. or
. ‘
A GRAND BALL
Will be given in the Evening.
Committee of Arrangements.
Reception Committees
A. A. Sargent, A. OC. Niles,
Charles Marsh, A. D, Tower,
Introduction Committee and Floor Managers.
Isaac Williamson, Charles McK ivy,
L. J. Rolfe, George B, Mckee.
Members of the Fraternity in good standing are
invited to be nt and participate in the Celebra‘tion. The Music will be furnished by the
Washington Brass Band,
TICKETS FOR THE BALL $10.
Nevada, June 9th.
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &,, &e.,
oe
JULIUS GREENWALD,
Successor to Sam. Lewis,
Importer of Cigars and Tobacco!
HAYES the same facilities for buying as the
old firm I am enabled tosell goods at
Sam Francisco Jobbing Prices and
25 per cent. less than any Store
im the mountains. .
To my extensive stock I would call the attention
of Dealers and the public genera!ly. '
Orders from all parts uf the country will be faithfally attended to.
JULIUS GREENWALD.
Nevada, Feb 13th,’ .
A. C. NILES,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
—OFFICE—
Corner of Broad & Pise streets.-++-Nevada city.
~ NEW FORWARDING HOUSE ©
AT COLFAX.
JOSEPH WORRILL & CO.
UT OULD inform tie Merchants of Nevada
eyuuty that they bave established a
FORWARDING HOUSE AT COLFAX”
With despatch and at Low Rates!
Direct ali Goods,
~
} counterfeits will be prosecuted.
ef goud size and comfurtable.
gold and silver and all the materials used in the
manufacture of our goods, and in anticipation of
# still furiher decline, we liave reduced our prices
to as low a point as they can be placed
With Gold at Par, °*
80 that no one need hesitate te bay a watch now
from the expectation, that it’ Will. be cheaper at
some future time. The test of tet years and the
manufacture and sale of ‘
More than 200,000 Wa: tae
have given our productions the very highest
rank among time-keepers. Commencing with’
the determination to make only thoroughly excellent watches, our business has steadily in:
creased’ as the publie’ became acquainted with
'. their vatue, until for months together, we have
been unaole to supply the demand. We have
repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings until
they now cover over three acres of ground, and
give accommodation to more than eight hundred
workmen,
We are fully justified in stating that we now
make MORE THAN ONE BAL¥OF ALL THE
WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNITEDSTATES.
The different grades are distinguished by the
following trade marks engraved on the plate :
1, **American Watch Co ” Waltham, Mass.
‘“*Appleton. Tracy &Co.”" Waitham, Maes.
“P, 8. Bartlett,’ Waltham, Mass.
‘““Wm, Ellery.”
OUR LADIES’ WATCH of first quality
ie named ‘‘Appleton, Tracy & Co,’’
Waltham, Mass,
Our next quality of Ladies’ Watch isnamed
“Pp. 8. Bartlett,""Walthani,” Mass.
These watches are furnished in’ a great
variety of sizes and styles of cases,
The American Watch Co., of Waltham, Mags.,.
authorize us to state that without distinction of
trade marks or price,
ALL THE PRODUCTS OF THEIR FACTORY.
:_ ARE FULLY WARRANTED
to be the best time keepers of thetr class: ever
made in this or any other country.: Buyers
should remember that unlike the guarantee of a
foreign maker who can never be rénched, this
o> gi
pany or their agents, and that ifafter the mont
thorough trial, any watch should preve defective
} im any particular, it may always be exchanged
for another. As the American Watches made
at Waltham, sre for sale by. dealers generally
thronghout the country, we do not solicit orders
for singte watches.
CAUTION.—The public are cautioned to buy
only of respectable dealers. All persons selling
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
182 Broadway, N. ¥.
R.B. RAY & Co.,
616 Merchant St., Sun Fanciseo,
agente for their sale in'the Pacifie States, .
NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!
m3i 3m
LADIES, BALLY !
G7? THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE
0
CLINE & NOVITZKY,
*No, 30 Commercial Street, and evovince
yourselves of the
&
Great Reduc:ionin Prices since. we
opened our store,
ne
Our steck consists in part of the choicest aad best
selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!
Ever brought to Nevada city.
B. CLINE,
H. NOVITZEKY.
CITY BREWERY.
JOHN BLASATUF,
Woull respectfilly inform the peo
ple of Nevads county~that he is now
prepared to furnish the very best ~
LAGER BEER,
Ever manufactured aod at {he lowest
al8
rates
Families and Saloons cam be sure of geetting a
splendid article of
Beer in Kegs or Bottles,
In any quantity froin a pint to ove. hundred gal
Tons,
All orders left at the City Brewery. on SPRING:
STREKT, will be promptly and faithfully atteo
ded to. my6
CENTRE MARKET.
FRED. BULACHER
Takes this method of informing the
peopie of Nevada that he keeps con
stantly on hand at his shop, o& Com
mercial street, the very best of :
Leet, Pork. Mutton, Veal, Poultry, &e &e.
Give me a call—the best of Mests at the lowest
3 alg
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Matn Street, Grass Valley.
THE Proprietor of the shevé Hotel. 1
fully prepared to furnish every accommud a
tion te bourders. ‘The ‘Table contains the
best in the market. The Bed Rooms are hi
(Office at this Hotel) &"
) The Bar is supplied with the kinds of wine
On short sotice ‘and ix a style that eanuet be ex_ “CARE WORRILL & CO. COLFAX.”
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worsened cigars. C.W. SMITH, Proprietor.
sass Valley, Agell 2ithee io 0f wonin biog «11s
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warrantee is goud at all times against the Com.
Agents for the American Watch Company.:.
-¥ ys
This side of San Francisco,
Is kept at the Store or
J. E. JOHNSTON, .
4 BROAD STREET, nearly opp. National Exchang
: Bureaus,
Sofses, :
Mirrove&c
_UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING
Pone at the shortest notice,
*r Call and examme the Stock !.6€
Nevada, Fan. 4th.
G. R. CRAWFORD,
Cor. of Broad and Pine Streets,
ene came
—— a ory,
Retail. Dealer in
. STATIONERY,
Blank Books,
Sheet Musi,
Gold Pena
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &c.
Justice’s and Constahle’s Blanks.
Nevada, Jwly 28th
BEAR VALLEY HOUSE,
Junction of the Nevada and Duteh Flat roads
: “. to Virgima City.
ELIJAH: 0. TOMPKINS,
WOULD IN¥ORM the travetin
publi and all: who wish te spends:
senron at this beautiful part of Ne-.
vada county, tl he has now opened bis Large and Elegant House, at:
nar gute VALLEY, :
8 to aeccommodat:
style it any other Rous in the States” wie
© House hae just been built and. hand
somely futnished throughout—having roem
enough for forty persons. ;
_ The Table will contain the best of food—
equal ifnot superior to any Houne tn this county.
r
doe ia this acetlch ental ae re te Be ’ J 8 ction Rang and ranting equal to e Valley, for© Dancing Hall is the . st and. :
thecounty. Suppers and Music (ihe on
A Snort notice. jel
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
Surgical and, Mechanical Dentist.
Office—corner of Bread and Pine sts.
FRR, 5 would iaform ‘my
3 prepared to attend those favor
‘iadiomiay Md witha ot, . any honr, Teeth
me sensitive
aerve will be filled without. eausthe pela. oe
4 WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this soe
to be pe: formed in‘ a more akilful masner, and
bettar satisfaction giyen than elsewhere in this.
vicinity, otherwise ho charge will be wade. M
charges are moderate, and to ault the time 4
em permanently located in this ¢ iden
on dactatneate street, third conan a
ance Halk.
. Vulernite Work promptly and eatly
done at thia office.
MUSIC AND MUSIC LESSONS,
R, c. Cc M: ; Hi, CHASRE wishes to inform
give
instructions in Music on the Piano,
To. those who may desire nia services,
Hie has tshen Roonas at the residence of T. C, Lampe, on Broud St,
Mr Chase also wishes to wive notice that ¢
Sevan Quadrtité ae, under he ae
oO now ;
Balls and foctal Pettios, ” — ae
PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE.
Established in 1853.
—BY—
JAMES J. OTT,
Office—28 Main Street, Nevada Oity.
b CA.OLD AND ORES of Ga p pomstock 8 of every description Melted
guaranteed,
, Melting dove io presence of depositors.
W. C. GROVES,
UNDERTAKER,
Shop No. 10 Broad Street, Ne sada,
jan
constantly on hand.
Metalic cases furnished to order.
ware requisite for “Funerals
is
CRED ot
GEO. E. WITHINGTON
OUSE PAINTING promaptly attend-d
j I always én hand elarge stork of ab
Paper Curtain Wixtu'es, &e, At the Foot ef.
Broad atreet. Nevada city :
MEAT MARKET.
JA°4KS COLLEY
the very best of Beef,
iE 4t his shor
tears below Hanson “4
reasonable rater Ww cash.
ar’
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all wishing my serviees that Aron
of Neyuda and-vicinity that he wilh
Correctness of Assays fully *
Rosewood sad Mahogany Coffine
Sign and Ornamental Painter. ¢