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June 9, 1865 (4 pages)

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) Old keke rrow road; Uni rand; sy’s Inn road ; Drs, Actotwef land. and Rit physician authority is aee treatment of them their new urpassed. time nor money + returned. with of huinan suf,, ———-—— ith male and fe. ’ miserable exrences. or from ‘at their pallid ir broken-down re ha of this horrid sitses the seene, tend to: thase ornible, life.deeared. for and es, publishing w days, impoes eminent es. Be thereryou may fall 0 is small pox, e coutrary of Be of self-abuse, indulgence is an almost uning certainty }, unless eumViz: sallow 3, pain in the e rustling of ss about the vision, blunt . approaching tances, a dis, hectic flushthe face, furmption, night ty. “it relief ely either in ected by this 8 complaint, i radical cure 10 will prove by. either of ~ give to each aself to effect 10 charge. at Home ase has conwarded, ‘free. of thé coun» for ten dolugh Wells, Kearney St. Office Box nate. and preten“3, dupe the Same, whose wee! . are. trades: eir trade.— per carriers, ver the San ill not find 1 find theit irectory., fos mposition is xy and’ may s physicians ig tio bafety 10 and what nore egrrespondents—San Francisco, Bank of (al\ FORILLINOIS TOWN & DUTCH FLAT samen Reet ARS —— = R. Ww. TULLY, KING HOUSE ~ ASSAY OFFICE. LINDS & EULLY, Bankers. _..__—_SBuccessors to G. W. Kidd, Py aaa bought the well known Banking house and business of George W. Kidd, On Broad Street, Newada City, Wil carry on the Banking business, at the old étand, under’the firm name of Hinds & Tully. . The Highest Price will be paid for Gold Dust. : kr Gold Bullion discounted at Lowest Rates. — L‘beral advances made on Gold Dast-6n Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the U.S Mint, Deposits Received. Cheéks on San cra Le to. Eastérn States at the, a W. HINDS. BAN Dr n Lowest Rates. Collections made, State and County securities. purchased atthe highest market value, Agents for the London and Liverpooi Fire and Life Insurance Company. old and Ores of every description MELTED, REFINED and ASSAYE All Assays warranted to be correct. : ifornia; Sacramento, D. O. Mil.s & Co. ; New York ‘Lees & Waller. apt SAMUEL LEWIS, Successor to Lewis Bros. IMPORTER OF : CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Pipes, Matches, Cards, &c. —At the old stand— Lewis’ Bui!lding, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. bi now ready to tt his former patrons and the public generally with all goods in his line as heretofore at San Francisco Prices ! Thanktul-for past patronage, he respectfully Olicits a continuance. 3 mehi-tf Central Pacifie Railroad. Winter Arrangement. N AND AFTER Wednesday, Nov.2dy until further notice, the trains of the Central Paeffie Railroad will be run as foilows : Leave Sacramento for Newcastle at 6:30 A. M. , lp. m’,and 4 P. M.Leave Newcastle for Sacramenta at 6:30 A. M. 10:15 A. M. M, and 4P. mM.‘Che 6:30 4. w. up train connects at the june tion with the ears of the Califorma Central-ai road for Lincoin and Mary ville and all’ points north; aud at Newcastle with the stages of the California Stage Company for GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA, é AND VIA i DUTCH FLAT AND DONNER LAKE, TO VIRGINIA CITY. The 6:30.A. M., down trains will connect at “the junctien-with the California Central Railroad for Lincoln and Marysville; and the 10:30 A» M. down train will connect with the ears for Folsom. “On Sunday one train only wil be run, leaving Sacramento at 6.30 A. M., ard Neweastle at 10.15 A.M. C. CROCKER, , Superintendent C. kb. K R Co, Sacramento, November . lth. UNITED STATES BAKERY JULIUS DREYFUS, : OULD. inform the Lasies and Gentlemen of Nevada. that he keeps om hand, at the Wnhited Sates Bakery, Pine St. The very best quality of \ Gonfectionery Cake, andBread, All of which is manufactured at this Establish. / ment of the best materials. Every kind of Candics for sale wholesale or retail, Cake of every kind kept on hand and made to order at short notice and low rates, As Lhave in my employ the best of Cenfec tioners and Bakers [ ean guarantee all articles purchased at this place to be of a Superior qualibe Give mea trial all you in want of the good things In this line. jell California Stage Company. DAILY LIND OF STAGES Will Icave the office of the Company. at the National Kxchange, Hotel, broad street, Nevada city, : EVERY MORNING AT? O'CLOCK, BY DONNER LAKE, Fer Virginia ape Carson Cities > Arriving at Virginiwat 10 o’eluck, P. M_ same. day. Keturning will levve Virginia at 4 AM. arriving at Grass Valley intime to connect with the Com < 4 "8 ‘ of Coaches fer Marysville, L7 and Nevada City. DAILY LINE Leaves the Nativnal Hotel, Nevada city, daily’ at7e’tlock, A. M. ad W. H. DAVIDSeN, evada. Dec. ist. a Attorney and Counselor at Law. Agent. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Washington, A ff a & Omega os JOHN F. BUSSENIUS, (Successor to J.M: Levey), Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts., +4 Nevada, : Vi J IEA. keep constantly on hand a e and well ealéoted Mook of J ae a vues, ; : MEDICINES ; CHEMICALS, .—~PERFUMERY . DYE-STUFES, EXTRACTS, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, y Pee ars And everything usually. kept ifi a first-class’ DrugBR, W. LATTA, —em, Takes thie method of informmg the travelling public that he has purchased the in interest of Hank Place ig’ the above line, and'will run as foliuws : Leaves the National Exchange Hotel, Nevada city, on } Tuesdays, Thursdays.and Saturdays. : At 8 o’clock,:A. M. . @ Leaves Washington;-every Monday, Wedmesday, and Friday. ’ At 8 o'clock, A.M. Light Freight will be taken and deliver. ed with promptness and despatch ’ R. W. LATTA,Nevada, January 17th. > Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded atall hours, Having had many years’ experience 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 43, 1865. “GRASS VALLEY —AND— ILLINOISTOWN TURNPIKE. aa ROAD is now completed to Clipper Gap and Auburn, the latter place being for the present the terminus of the Pacifie Railroad. This highway affords every facility to the traveling pablic.— It is amply supplied with water, THE GRADES ARE EASY,. And it is the nearest, aad without comparison, THE BEST ROAD, Connecting Clipper Gap and Auburn —WITH GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA. No Tolis will be received antil the 1st of June next; in the meattime,the public are invited to give it atrial. J. C. COLEMAN, President GERRY MORGAN, Secretary. m20 Im EMPIRE SALOON Cady’s Brick liding, Mill Sircet, GRASS VALLEY. J AMES B. JEFFERY takes this method of informing his 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, To which he invites the attention of those who know a good thing and can appreciate it when it is sparkling before their eyes. é evadans! give mea-call when you visit Grass Valley—1 wilalways be on hand, ready and willing to serve you with the best in the Shop.” JAMES B JEFFERY. Grass Valley.Sept 4th—tf 9 G. R. CRAWFORD, Masonic Building, eon Pine Street Always on hand a full supply of JUSTICES’ AND CONSTABES _— = Blanks. Retail Dealer in Plain and-Fancy TATIONERY, Blank Books, Sheet Music, Gold Pens, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &e. Nevada, Jaly 28th “GLENBROOK PARK. Horse Training and Breaking. TY. HE Glenbrook Park having been put in most excellent condition, CHARLEY OSBORNE ‘Is now ready to take Stock for Breaking orT raining. The Stabling is as good.as any Traek i@ the State, and long experience in the Training of Horses enables me to give the best satisfaction Apply to CHARLES @S8BORN,.Glenbrook Park, On the Grass Valley and Nevada road “ALL ABOARD?” Grass Valley and Nevada City STAGE LINE. ; te : ap30 _ iv A ~ Having recentiy T L os ehased this long catabliahed ‘ ‘and-popular Stage Lins, we are ready to carry passengers over the road with epeed and safety.” promising to treat those who ride with usin a caurteous, and
we trust, ina satisisetory, manner: Hours, ef Departure. Leaves Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley, daily. at 8 and tlo'tiock, A. Mand4o’clock, P.M.heaves Nevada, ote, at 9 @elock, A. M. and -M. and So’eleeck.P M. a CLEVELAND & ROYCE, Propr’s. Nevada. Nov. i7th. : A. €. NILES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. {E—In. Lewis’ Building, corner © ( gf ten and Pine pn Fe pas, : E. W. SMITH, Justice of the Peace ae J. 1. Calltwithi Notary Pubite for"Nevada counvy and Commigsioner for the State. = of Nevada, taf Ay at the Old Piace, on Bros — -_ = Ld ae . GH. FERRAND. AND DAGUERREAN ARTIST! % ¢rEvery hind of Photographs and Ambrotypes taken in the best’style ofthe Art. ON PINE STREET, Over the United States Bakery. UNION LIVERY STABLE, SPRING STREET,’ NEVADA. JOHN A, LANCASTER would in. es “(Nei form bia friends and the public generally that he has added extensively to his already large and elegant establixhment of Horses, Buggies, Saddies, Harness. &c and is prepared to furnish as fine turn outs as can be found in the state. Well trained, fleet and easv Saddle Horses wei] equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen wilPbhe ready at alltimes. A long experience in the business and an earncst desire to refain the confidence of my friends leads me to believe I will be able te give general satisfaction Particular attention paid to Herses on livery— Carriages always in readiness with eatetnt asi, vers for the use of parties, b Hs, &e. The qwal ity of stock will permit me to say that those secking pleasure or engaged on business woulg do well to giveme a eall. Boot and Shoe Store. ° W. L. Shaefer would inform the citizens uf Nevada and the surrounding eountry that Ae le has removed his stock of BOOTS & SHOES. To Commercial street, near Pine at, and is sell ing them off at low rates, He has jret receivad a ae and splendid s:'ock of boots and shocs from the Bay, which he will sell at bargains. He invites theattention of everybody to call and «xamine his stock. Boots made to. order.— Kepairing promptly and neatly dove Miners’ Hotel and Restaurant. aie F. Stumpf, Proprietor _ Phe above Hotel is now eompleted and ready to accommodate any humme ber of persons with Board and Lodg ing. ‘This House has pow the best French cook Ih the State, The table wilkbe supplied with every‘ hing-the market affords. The Lodging Department contains evepythingto mak» travelefs comfortable s0urd as cheap as at any other place in the nntains. ‘lve Baris always supplied ith Wines, Liquors aud cigars: e Euglish, frenehand German spoken at this House ee BEAR VALLEY HOUSE, Junetion of the Nevada and Dutch Flat roads tu Virginia City. ELIJAH 0. TOMPKINS, WOULD INFORM the traveling public aud all who wieh tc spenda season at this beautifal part of Nevada county, that he has now open ed his Large and Elegant House, at BEAR VALLEY,, And is prepared to accommodate all in as good style as at any Other House in the State, : The House hits just-been-built_and handsOmely iuruisucd throughout—having room enougiifor forty pérsons. The Table will contain the best of food— equai it vot superior to any House inthis county. Fishing and Hunting,.—There is vo P.ave Wi+tis Secliun: equal to weat—Valley, for fishing and buntiag ae The Dancing Hall is the largest and best in Wie coduty. Suppers and Music turnis).ed on short notice, jei_ DO YOU WANT ICE! '}.HOMPSON, STONE & HALE wouldyinlorm l the peop of this dity that they are prepared to furnish, all in Wht, with the very best quality of ICK, Clear as Crystal. — All orders left at No. 5 Commercial Street will be prosptly attended tu. ae say : J. WITWER, Agent. _ BLAZE‘S SALION: COR: @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL 81 if You Waat, a Geed Drink, . free tor al four tr PHOTOGRAPHIC.43/ NEVADA, CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY ‘MORNING, JUNE 9, 1865.0 ~ GLENBcOOK PARK. rIYHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY. INForngs the titikens of Neyads county, as a e eutire ‘Sfate, that he will give the Purses named be: -low for he first-Race Meeting on the Glenbrook Park Course since he has made the many valuable,tmprovements. He thinks it is not saying’ too much to state that the Course is not excelled, if equalled, on the Pacific coast _ ln consequence of the primary election and the Convention coming in the middle of the racing the prograinme bas been changed, viz : FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, JUNE 1lsth, 1865, Purse of $300. For 2 mile heats, and repeat. Free tor all except Lodi and Norto.k, SECOND DAY. WEDNESDAY, JUNE Mth 1865. Purse.of $150. Milelieats, best three in five, his entrance. , . . SAYEE DAY. Purse of §50. For a single dash of a half mile. ra THURSDAY, JUNE 15th 1865. NO RACE. THIRD DAY. FRIDAY, JUNE icth = 1865. Purse of $100, Mile and repeat. Free for all beaten horses. : SAME DAY. Purse of $50. Free for all. 1 mile. SAME DAY. Purse of $25. tor saddie horses, a quarter of a mile. SATURDAY, JUNE : NO RACE. FOURTH DAY. SUNDAY, June ith. A matched Foot Race, 140 yards for $500,_ Between Rouse and Kendrick, FIFTH DAY.. MONDAY, June 19th. Purse of $100. Free for all horses owned in Nevada county. Mile and repeut. SAME DAY. Purse of $25. Single dash of one mila Free for ull. LAST DAY. TUESDAY, June 20th. Purse of #800 will be given for 2.miles and repeat, provided the horses Lodi aud Norfolk are entered by; or before, the 10th duy of June. Should the above race not fill, a Purse of $200 will be given for 2 miles and repeats Free for all except the Winver of the 2 mile race the 3d day, Entrance to the above races .0 per cent. All races to be run and governed by the State Rules. Entrees to be made at tle Glenbrook Park witb Chas. Osborn on the evening before the day of the race by or before 6 o'clock inalil the above races three or more entrees to be made, and-two to start, except in the race of Lodi and Norfolk, , Neither trouble or expense has been spared in putting this Course in the most perfect order, and Patrons may rest assured that thelroprietor will use. his best endeavors to please all who favor him with their patronage Single dash of With 1865, CHAS. H. OSBORN, Proprietor. Groceries, Provisions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Liquors, &, ‘ M. J. HYDELIFF, OF INFORMING 2 hg eye THIS METHOD the citizens of “LITTLE YORK TOWNSHIP, That he hag just received direct.from San. Fransisco 4 large and magnificent stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, ‘DRY coops, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, ‘DRUGS. AND MEDICINES, &c. &e. At his Stores in Red Dos and You Bet. CHEAP FOR CASH !. I bave now on hend the largest stock of Goods every brought intothe Mountains. Persone in want of asything in the above line will fiad it greatly to their advantage to call at either Stores in Hed Dog or You Bet. : MJ. HYDELIFE. ~ Red Deg, May 19 & wi RAGES! RACES . RACES! RACES! »—Phe second horse to save} . WILLIAM H. KENT,,. Has openédu New Drug Store—formerly oceu) — pied by his Father— At No.t Commercial Street, Néevada. He will keep constantly on hand a lange and) , wellselected ‘stock of" . PRUGS, : PCE RMBs CHEMICALS). PERFUMERY &&°*° ir Physicians’ date ye mi care-: fully compounded at all hours. : Nevada, Feb 9th ‘GEORGE FE. TURNER, DEALER IN. HARDWARE, TINWARE STOVES, MINING TOOLS, Crockery and Glass Ware,,. 4 And in fact evervihing ugeaity-Tound in a. — of titis kina; whieh’ wil¥ be sold cheap’ for cash. ; ats WM. C. RANDOLPH aker, = DEALER EN WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Spectacles, . —AND— FANCY GOODS. . Masonic Building—Corner of Pine & Commercial Streets, Nevada City. * Nevada, Jan. 10th. Black's Bridge. AMES. RLACK gives notice to the trav e cling public that he has*purchased of Jesse Wall the well known Bridge“and Road, THE ONLY ONE FOR TEAMS, Leading from Nevada City to. Montezuma, Hill, French Corral, Birebville. Sweetland and North San Juan. Horsemen and’ Footmen will find this the best Kouteto the above places. ad. William -R. Coe, «—At.the Old Corner, S STLLG, THERE, and wants it to be t Yistinetly understood that he is going to stay there and sell hie goode as chvap as the cheapest itis his determination not to be undersola, by anybody. His stock eonsiste of : Women’s Shoes, thick and thin so'e, Gaiters, Balmorals, and every style of Shoe. Misses’ & Children’s shoes, every style Benkerts’s Pump sole, Dress, Square Edge. Double Soleand Quilted Bottom Boots. A large assortment of Miners’ Heavy aud Light Boots. Gum Boots, &e. He sells Leatnunnk, ‘TOOL, SHOK Fi NDANGS. of every description at Sam Vranciscoe Prices retail, Soot and Shoemaker’s supplied at command. All work bought at the store is warranted and. will berepaired free of costif it rips uerea sonably. Having one of th> very best workmen m the State, l am prepared to make boots at short potice and warrant » fit or no sale Gratefu}.for liberal patronage in. the pasty 1 am determined to merit it in the future by giv ing the public first rate articles and at the fn. eat possible pricess W. RK. COK, a MEAT MARKER. oo ‘ JA*IES COI LEY keeps on hand the very best of Beef, Perk, Metton. Veal, Corned Beef and Pork, at his shop on Wroad street twe doors below Llanson & Co’s, which he wiileell at reavovable rater r_cagh. PAINTING & GRAINING. F. POTTER, ‘Eula Stircet, opposite Wm. Che's Shoe Btore 8 PREPARED TO DO HOUSE PAINTING and Grainingof ull kinds at the shortest notice uid on the most reasowable terms. A large assert mentof . ss me SPLENDID WALL PAPER. Constantly ou band und for sale — As Cheap asthe Cheapest! _ Nevada, May 18th. Oe AES eh ies é a ee Bee . SPE eee