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June 23, 1866 (4 pages)

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Me RO. LJ ith or ae follows : cTamen. SAM. ramento M, also at own at iplfax at 6 M3; sls Me ot at Au. rest Hill: Xx with rth San for Gold ie June. Tal Raill_pointstT av hy fe KER R Co, dent S. st and 8 of Ne. the busS, Sculpvena: AU ers in of diet, PTAs, . DED ! e of that. ijend. THER, a 4 VoL. XII, NO. 93 ’ oo NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1866 BROWN & DEAL, Proprietors aia The. Daily Gratiseript. ‘BROWN & DEAL, x. P. BROWN. M. 8. DEAL. PROPRIETORS. . (ffice---cor. Broad and Pine Streets. DS. BAKER, LAL MARTIN __-._ DEALERS IN pees ~ Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed No. -73 Broad Street, Nevada. RESH MEATS, OF ALL KINDS ages and for sale at Cheap rates for Goods delivered free of Charg Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. WwOOD—Of all kinds, on hand and for sale Cheap for Cash. . uglo Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats! “FALL STYLES FOR 1865. ; —AT— 7 POIRIER & LANSING’S Sueeessors to A. Lamott. Corner of Second and J Streets, SACKAMENTO, E have just received the Largest Stock ef Hats and Caps ever offered in the State. Our stock comprises, Men's and Boys? FOR, SILK and WOOL HATS, Men’s and Boys’ CAPS of every description. : Ladies Hats made to order. The Best Silk Hats Made to order, FOR SEVEN DOLLARS! by a) POIRIER & LANSING. ° Sacramento, Sept. 15th. vo LIVERY STABLE, Broad Street, opposite National Exchange . SAXBY & LANCASTER, Would inform the people of Nevada that they 3 S\== = have purchased the_livery stock and business. of Harvey Helm and united the stock of the Union Livery Stable, and now have the largest lot of Horses, Buggies and Carriages to be found in this part,of the State. Senge *. Teams, with elegant Buggies, Wagons‘’and Hacks to let. au the shortest notice and. on the most. reasona bleterms. Our Horses are’ free from vice, of fine style and Capable of going as fust as any gentleman cares to drive. a Carriages for Funerats attended to with promptgees. Good. Saddle Horses always on hand. + Horses boarded by the day, week or month and the best of care guaranteed. SAXBY & LANCASTER. Nevada, Dec. 5th.. j : ; LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. Main Street, Nevada, Opposite the Union Hotel. HENRY PLACE, Having just completed a large and commo2 UNE VE dions STABLE® atthe . above location, is prepared to accommodate all who thay favor him with their patronage. Transient Horses will be fed, and taken care of according to order: ‘ na é ‘ Horses boarded by the Day, Week or Month. FEED FOR SALE. He also keeps:for; sale Hay, Grain, and all kinds of “hoss groceries.” * Le AOC ggg “ALL ABOARD!” Grass Valley and Nevada City — y STAGE LINE. ~ Pe Pal Having recently purs 2 st rh 4 é = ready to carry passengers over the road with*apeed and safety, promising to treat those who ride with usin a courteous, and We trust, iti'a satisfactory mahner.* .°5:. + + “ Hours of Departure. ,Leaves Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley, daily, at 8and Ifo’cloek, A. M.and 4.0’cléck, P.M. Leaves Nevada, daily, at9 o’clock, A. M. and 2PM. and 5 o’elock. PM. CLEVELAND & ROYCE, Propr’s. Nu vada, Nov. 17th. J.B JOHNSON, Attorney and Counselor at Law, NOTARY. PUBLIC, : —ARD— ; Commissioner of Deeds for Nevada. MAIN STREET’. .... NORTH SAN JUAN Next duorabove Frank Smith’s. North San Juan, March 14th. CH. FERRAND. FPHOTOGRAPHIC,4 AND DAGUERREAN ARTIST “> Every kind of Photographs and Ambr types taken in the best styleofthe Art. , ON PINE STREET, : _Qyer,the United States Bakery. ‘AttOency Wud’ Ceiusclor at Law. . cha this long established . duced. she itter Stage T.ine, we are + ‘WATCHES, — =" —AND— Ne JSEWELR _ \ FOR SALE, BY ™ ‘W. C. RANDOLPH, = Masonic Building, Nevada City Nevada, 17th, 1866. ; BOOTS AND SHO ES! a WILLIAM R. COE, NEVADA CITY. I have just received a NEW STOCK OF GOODS, « Consisting of Gents? Boots, 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 FINDINGS, : ‘Miller’s Celebrated Harness Blacking, Neats Foot Off, Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, Thread. Lasts, and in fact everything to be found ina first-class Shoe and : s Finding Store. Repairtng done in the best style: Anda good fit warranted in every case. ‘I-keep Boots of my. own manufacture always on hand and will sell all my Goods, A x House in town! £4] Remember the Corner ! Nevada, November 11th. NATIONAL . °° Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon. \ C. LAMPE would inform the people of ‘@ thigcity and 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. stands Particular attention paid to the Cutting of gents, ladies? and children’s hair. If you want a good shave, gents, call at, thie plate. “Hot, cold and shower baths ‘at all timés.— Always on hand a large stock of Dr. Jennings’ Reproductor, the best article for the hair ever inte anl§ U " NEVADA. & MOORES FLAT Daily Express and Stage Line! TAGE leaves Nevada on Monday, Wednesilay, KS and Friday, (connecting with Wells, Fargo & pas Express) on the arrival of the Sacramento Stage for Lake City, tes . North Bloomfield, Moore's Flat, Woolsey's Flat, . , and Orlean’s Flat. Express leaves, Nevodaon Tuesdays, Thurs Po days ned Saturdays, for the same points. Both, Stage and Express, connecting with Sacramento Stage and also with Jefferis’ Saddle Train to Meadow Lake city and the New Mines. Packages delivered,-Col tended te. “i GREGORY & ENGLISH, Prep’rs. PAINTING! PAINTING P. L. RX¥ANS AS rerioved his Puint Shop tothe ~ HOOK & LADDER HOUSE . ON. BROAD STREET. aa He is prepared, as heretofore, todo all kinds of . HOUSE, SIGN. CARRIAGE “ORNAMENTAL PAINFING, 000° . ¥FICE—In Kidd's Build ecormer © 0 Broad and Pine strests, abaree * -{ testis 3 ; . ¥iewes . ft short and in o.style that cannot be ex+ e2 Piet SILVERWARE. Cor. of Main & Commercial Streets! Shoes and Gaiters, ‘ Freuch Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole Leather, Lace . Boots and. Shoes made to order! i Cheaper than any other lections made and all Express, business promptly at. ‘MASONIC CELEBRATION. A Masonic Celebration will take place in this city on © Monday, June 25th, 1866, The Anniversary of St. John, #46 Baptist. The Celebration will consist of a Procession “. and ‘Oration. The Oration will be delivered by HENRY HARE HARTLEY, Esq., J. GAW., of Sacramento. A GRAND BALL Will be given in the Evening. Committee of Arrangements. . W. C. Randolph, C. M, Bates, Wm VanAlstine, . Alonzo Brown, @ T. H. Caswell, J. B. Gray, Committee of Invitation. A, Goldsmith, G. H. Colby, Thes P. Hawley, W. H. Weeks, T. H. Rolfe, T. C’Lampe, E.F Spence, . N.-M. Barnett,. N.H Stowers, W. H. Davidson, Richard B. Gentry, George E. Turner, George H. Loring, Abraham Haas, J. 1. Caldwell, C. Beckman, A. Chapman, E.H Gaylord, James Davis, Joseph Todd. R. M. Hunt, ae ‘Grass Valley. A. B. Brady, J. C, Goad. William Watt, Reuben Leech, J. Freiéot, Wm McCormick, Charies W. Smith, Wm K. Spencer, W.H Rodda, 8S. D. Bosworth, A. Delano; J. H. H. Matheny, » North San Juan. E, Franchere, A. B. Swan, S.Farth, Alexander Weil, Richard Abbey, Joseph Cook, J. A. Seely, V.G. Bell, Frank Smith, Moore’s Fiat. 8. L. Blackwell,
kK. T. Hardy, S. B. Blakeslee, §.B. Hickman, J. W. C: Céleman, P. H. Thompson, Red Dog. W.A. Begole, FEng, cc Milton Combs, Edward Williams, A. H. Mallory, Robert McGoun, Omega. J. MeBean, Mathew Creamer, William Slinger, Rough & Ready. ; Jobn Montgomery. Marion Cannon, William Colbert, 8S. R Goodson, W.C. Ault, Wiliam Coombs, * Meadow Lake. Edwin Fowler, Densmore Joslyn, Silas Garber,Reception Committees A. A, Sargent, A. ©, Niles, Charfes Marsh, A. D, Tower, Intreduction Gommittee and Floor Managers. “Téaic Williamson, Charles McKlvy, — I. J. Rolfe, ~ ‘George B, McKee. Members of the Fraternity in good standing are invited to be present and participate in the Celebration. The Music will be furnished by the Washington Brass Band, TICKETS FOR THE BALL $10, Nevada, June 9th. i Cigars, Tobaceo, Pipes, &c., &c.,, JULIUS GREENWALD, Successor to Sam. Lewis. Importer of Cigars and Tobacco ! Haris the same facilities for buying as’ the old firm I am enabled to sell goods at San 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 generally. Orders from all parts ofthe country will be faithfully attended to. . = is JULIUS GREENWALD. Nevada, Feb 13th, , A. €. NILES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. —OF FICE— Corner-of Broad, & Pine -streets...Nevada city . NEW FORWARDING HOUSE : AT COLFAX, ” JOSEPH WORRILL & CO. OULD inform the Mérchants. ofe. Nevada county that they have established a FORWARDING-“HOUSE AT-COLFAX And are now prepared to furward ‘Goods ‘With despatch and at Low Rates! , .» Direot all Goods, “CARE WORRILL 40, COLFAX." Colfax, Sept. 16 Wa drt ‘REDUCTION IN PRICE OF THE AMERICAN WATCHES, Made at Waltham, Mass,In consequence of the recent great decline in gold and silver and all the materials used in the mantifacture of our goods, and in anticipation of a still furiher decline, we have reduced our prices to as low a points they can be placed ; With Gold at Par, so that.no one need hesitaté td buy w watch now . from the expectation that itwill be cheaper at some futuretime. The test of ten years and the manufacture and sale of More than 200,000 Watches, 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 increased as the public became acquainted with their value, until for months together, we have been unable 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, 2 We are fully justified in stating that we now make MORE THAN ONE-HALF OF ALLTHE WATCHESSOLD IN THE UNITEDSTATES. The different grades. are distinghished by the following trade marks engraved on the plate: 1, **American Watch Co.” Waltham, Mass. 2. ‘‘Appleton. Tracy & Co.”? Waltham, Mags. 3. “P. 8. Bartlett,”? Waltham, Mass. 4, ‘Wm. Ellery.” 5 OUR LADIES’* WATCH of first quality is named ‘Appleton, Tracy & Co,’’ Waltham, Mass. » ' 6 . Our next quality of Ladies’ Watch is named “Pp. §. Bartlett,’> Waltham, Mass. These watches are furnished in a great variety of sizes and styles of cases. The American Watch Co., of Waltham, Mass., 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 their class ever made in this or any other country. Buyers should remember that unlike the guarantee of a foreign maker who can never be reached, this warrantee is goud at all times against the Com. pany or their agents, and that if after the most thorough trial, any watch should prove defective in any particular, it may always be exchanged for another. As the American Watches made at Waltham, are for sale by dealers generally throughout the country, we do not solicit orders for single watches. CAUTLON.—The public are cautioned to buy only of respectablJe dealers. All persons selling counterfeits will be prosecuted. ROBBINS.& APPLETON, Agents for the, American Watch Company. m3! 3m 182 Broadway, N. Y¥. R. B. RAY & Co., 616 Merchant St., San Fancisco, Agents for their sale in the Pacifie States. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! LADIES, RALLY t O TO THE NEW DRY of * ; CLINE & NOVITZKY, 2 No. 30 Commercial Street, and convince yourselves of the . Great Reduc‘ion iu Prices since we opened our store, GOODS STORE Our stock consists in part of the choicest and best selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! Ever brought to Nevada city. B. CLINE, al8 H. NOVITZRY. CITY BREWERY, N BLASAUF, a Would respectfully inform the peoHepyenic of Nevada county that he is now Ajprepared to furnish the very best LAGEB BEER, Ever manufactured and at the lowest rates. : : Families. and Saloons can be sure of geetting splendid articie of r Beer in Kegs or Bottles, In any quantity froma pint to one hundred gal lons. : All orders left at the City Brewery on SPRING STREET, wiil be promptly and faithfully atten ded to. : my 6 CENTRE MARKET. FRED. BULACHER Takes this method of informing the people of Nevada that he keeps cons sade Sim Stantly on hand at his shop, on Com mercial street, tlre very best of : a5 L' Give me @ call—the best-of Meats at the’ lowest rates. alg EXCHANGE HOTEL. Main Street, Grass Walley. THE Proprietor of the abeve Hotel i fully prepared to furnish evesy aceommod a tion to boarders. ‘The ‘Table contains the -w best in the market The Bett Rooms are ‘of good size and comfortable. » Stage (fice at this Hotel. ; ‘ : The Bar is supplied’ with the finest kinds of wine and rei. (Cy W. SMALTH, Propzietor.tegtiee Valley, April 2ith, sot crerseenvrmmaeecars ‘ q Seef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Poultry, &e &c, THE BEST FURNITURE TO BE FOUND This side of San Francisco, Iskept at the Store of J. BROADSTREET, nearly opp. National Exchang : Bureaus, ima time e — Tabl ‘ Sofas, ables. Mirrors,t&e. Everything Goes !—Cheap for Cash UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING Done at the shortest notice. Kr Call and examine the Stock 1-66 Nevada, Jan. 4th. os G. R. CRAWFORD, Cor. of Broad and Pine Streets, STATIONERY, Blank Books, —— Sheet Music, Gold Pens PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &c. Justice’s and Cohstable’s Blanks. Nevada, July 28th BEAR VALLEY HOUSE, Junction of the Nevada and Dutch Flat roads ; to Virgima City. : ELIJAH 0. TOMPKINS, 79) WOULD INFORM the traveling % public and all who wish to spenda ie Season at this beaytiful part of Nepe —vadacounty, that he has now opened his Large and Elegant House, at: BEAR VALLEY, ‘ . Andis prepared to accommodate all in as good style as at any other House in the State. The House has just been built and handsomely furnished throughout—having rocm enough for forty persona. The Table will contain the best of food— equal ifnot superior to any House inthis county. — Fishing and Hunting.—There is no p.ace in this section equal. to fishing and hunting. The Dancing Hall is the largest and best thecounty. Suppers and Music furnished on snort. notice. ; jel.DR. A. CHAPMAN, Stirgical and Mechanical Dentist, Offiee—corner of Broad and Pine sts. I would inform my friends au@ : all wishing my services that I am prepared to attend those favoring me withacaH,atanyhour. Teeth after having become sensitive by exposure of the nerve will be filled without causing pain. eat Valley, for {WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this-9fBce-— to be performed in a more skilful manner, and bettar satisfaction’ giyen than elsewhere. in this; vicinity, otherwise no charge will be made. charges are moderate, and to suit the time? “F sm permanently located in this cit: Residenoe on Sacramento street, third house romTemperance Hall : Vulcanite Work done at this office. MUSIC AND MUSIC LESSONS, [. C. H. CHASE wishes to inform the Vi citizens of Neyada and vicinity that he. wilt give Instructions In Muste on the Piano, To those who may desire nis services, He has taken Rooms at the resi-= dence of T. ©. Lampe, on Broad St. Mr Chase alse wishes to vive notice that the Nevada Quadrille Band, under his direction is now prepared to furnish Music for: Ballsaad Social Parties ap2d PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE. ‘ Established in 1853. —BY— JAMES .J. OTT, Office-28 Main Street, Nevada City. promptly and veatly ‘Gore AND ORES of every description Melted and. Assayed,. Correctness of Assays fully guaranteed. A Melting done in presence of depositors. jan2# W. €. GROVES, -' UNDERTAKER. Shop No. 10 Broad Street, Nevada. 5 Re ood and Mahe Coffi Core SRE constantly ah goer ti ashore Metalic cases farnished to. order. Everything requisite for Funerals eanstantly on, hand. m8 GEO. E. WITHINGTON Sign and Ornamental Painter. f OUSE PAINTING promptly attended tc.— [ always keep on hand a large stockiof Wa Paper Curtain Fixtures, &c. At the Foot ef, Broad street. Nevada city : 7 MEAT MARKET. JA*AKS CO].LEY keeps on hand a the very best of Beef;, Pork, MutNed ton. Veal, Corned Beef and P at his s on Broad street tw CE OS MEE RM EE EE NE OAC F: deors-below Hanson& a, oe 6 kann bere ad