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zich if their commodities are supplied
= ference. In this way—the current of)
that-$6,000 would be sufficient to open . -——
“make money when it is plenty in a
‘means he is beriefiting himself by inLedge from which such. splendid pros.
‘company were compelled to stop work
~Hfor-want of machinery, there is every
snow slide occurred ‘on the line of the
“Phe ditch in the vicinity of the
places, and it will require much expehge
and some little time to get it in order}
~—glides, ~
. it was only $764. . The error occurred
_by giving the Sheriff credit for the
ve
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+ LOCAL INTELLIGENER,
How To Gur RICH. —It is easy toy}
community, and any people will become
at home. The way to make Nevada:
prosperous is to build up-local industries
and to encourage. the production of . ——— —
articles Which are consumed ~by "our GENERAL INSURA NCE
~ people and purchased in yother splaces. » AGENCY.
There is no place that has Greater natural advantages than Nevada county, avi
and every man should endeavor to aid ee.
in the development of them. By this
creasing the:prosperity of his commanity. Local business should be sustained, and whenever an article can be purchesed at home it should have the pretreasure which flows from our mines to
enrich oilers, may tu some extent, be
kept to increase our own wealth.
THE ITALIAN Lapen. —The Ttalian
pects wére obtained so long as it was
worked, has remained idle for a long
time for want of funds. It is estimated
the ledge so as to obtain rock, and from
the prospects obtained until the old
reason for. believing that the mine
_would prove rich. “Fhe present own. .
eters not the funds’ to prosecute the
work, and we understand that a con—
troling interest in the mine can be obtained Be x7 epee Be
DrrcHEs BRokEN.—We understand
that considerable damage wasdone to
ditches by. the late storm.’ A heavy
Dutch Flat ditch last Ww Kk, which broke
and filled it up for some distance, cutting off the supply of water entirely.
on Deer Creek, was broken in
We suppose that other ditches are
much damaged 9 above the snow line by
THE Froir ProspEeT.—The present season opens very auspiciously for
fruit. . Usually several varieties of fruit
trees arein blossom by the ist of March,
but the cold stormy weather has kept .
the blossotiis back, and the danger from
frost is therefore lessened. The fruit
crop increases every year, and our delicious mountain fruits will soon be
sufficient to supply the markets the
year round.
AN Enuon.—In giving the amount
received: by the county from the Sheriff,
we made an error in Sunday’s issue.—
The per centage of the Sheriff's fees to
the county was given at $1,956 86,when
amount of fees received from the Coun‘ty Treasurer,
<a
THE Dutchess of Gerolstein will
shortly arrive at’ A. Goldsmith’s Dry
Goods store.
nee 3
THANKS.—We are indebted to Assemblyman White for a copy of the
Adjutant General’s Report, and to Senator Roberts for a-copy. of his bill providing for the entering of unincorporated towns on public lands by the
County. Judge.
Tae Soctan Crus Party.—The
Young Men’s Social Clab will give
their next party at the Union Hotel on
Thursday next. The floor will be can
vased and oe music will be provided.
New SPrina mek brother of
A. Goldsmith, dry goods dealer, went
below a short time since to buy Spring
goods for this market, and the first
shipment of five cases of goods arrived
yesterday. “These goods werd all pur;
Seer cee neient Sere tame
‘The proceéds will be applied to the
and evening, Marsh’s system of Bookd beret ‘by members ‘of the Catholic
‘ning of March 17th—St, Patrick’s Day.
* finishing of the church building.
as o = ij
~ B, W. Bicetow has opened a, school .
over his store, where he teaches, day
keeping by double entry. No limit to
time, and. satisfaction guaranteed. *
Mutual Life Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
Cash Surplus, $23,000,000.
2" ISSUES POLICIES AT LOWER RATES
2" DOES MORE BUSINESS, = OOS
{AND PAYS LARGER DIVIDENDS.
tay-THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY.
THE “UNION
Fire & Marine Insurance Company:
"OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Capital ‘over F $1,000,000.
eS" WILL TAKE GOOD RISKS AT AS_ge3
(@FANY OTHER RESPON wet
GS SIBLE COMPANY. a3
S. B. DAVENPORT, Agent,
Nevads dan, 24th,
_. @OLDSMITH’s
DRY GOODS STORE,
Cor. Broad & Pine Streets.
5 Pitt isg the S
af est
SES Bie £9
E Best ; a3
a
dilattiinin’ of Dry Goods,
_ Carpets, oH —
ee
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
jurgical and Mechanical Dentist,
NG ane he ilgars 3 of Broad and Pine ste.
: I would inform my friends
< 7 all Dahon s> my services that
: those eF te attend
oe
Asenaa ‘favoring me with s @ call, at any
hour.. Teeth having become sensitive by
exposure of the nerve will be filled without
causing pain, . \
BF WILL WARKANT ALL WORK eaeus at this office
be. performed in amore skillful manner,and
bette satisfaction given than elsewhere in this
vicinity otherwise no charge will be made, My
are moderate. an suit the times. I
am permanently located in 8 city. Residence oh Sacramento street, house from
Temperance Hall.
Vulcanite Work promptiy and neatly
done at this office.
GOLD BUCKLE Lost. SY
SS GOLD BUCKLE, witha: blavk
pelt Sreret around it, was lost on the
road from Fiat to Rogers’ Orchard, on
pened Hill, on Monday afternoon, pany
one finding and leaving it at Blasaut's Brew
poe gt eae will receive a reward of Five ners a
of the loser,
L. W. WILLIAMS, J. B. JOHNSON
WWEILLIAMS & JOHNSON,
Attorneys & Counselors at Law
And Notaries Public.
L, W. WILLIAMS, Commissioner of Deeds
or the State of Nevada. Nevada, Cal. 031
THE BEST FURNITURE
TO BE FOUND
This side of San Francisco is kept at
the Store of
. J. EB. JOHNSTON.
Broad street, nearly opposite National Ex
change Hotel, Nevada City.
~—_ Bureaus,
Bedsteads,
Chairs,
Tables,
= Seeeeany &ey
EVERYTHING UORS—CHEAP FOR ae.
UPHOLSTERING ai and REPAIRING
Done at the shortest notice.
Charch ch to give : ® festival on the eve-. ”
TOBACCO CONSUMERS .
2" HOUSE IN NEVADA CITY,
BROAD STREET..NEVADACITY }
cisco jobbing prices, and 25 per cent.
are .
AND TRADERS.
ee
perry csr
“Opposition to Imposition !”
‘EP; LOWER RATES THAN SAN
(27 FRANCISCO IMPORTATION
wz PRICEs, ’ AND BETTER INrome ty and vel _ n
or Retain ya BOOTS
~ Pip snoge 5 s workmaniike
manner, at ihe seen reduced .
rates; on
Pegged Boots, half-sole, @1 00
Pegged Boots, half-sole,
with nails, 1 25
Sewed Boots, half-sole, 160
Children’s Shoes, half-sole, 50
Rubber Moots, half.sole, 1 25
te" DUCEMENTS THAN ANY
JULIUS CREENWALD,
AT THE OLD STAND—
Continues to UNDERSELL
— of rg
Having better facilities for “baying
than any other firm im Nevada county,
Lam enabled to sell goods at San Fran-.
less than any store in the mountains.
"Long experience and a thorongh knowl
tomers with the very best brands of
CIGARS, TOBACCO and every other ar. ,
ticle in my line, lower than can be purChased at other houses in Nevada,
and San Francisco honses. ;
All consumers of “the weed,” as
well as dealers, in my line, are in<vited to call and examine for themJ. GREENWALD,BROAD STREET.
Nevada, Jan: 14th, 1968, .
Notice to pana D wecupesagin !
S MR. ZEKIND is no longer in my
. employ, customers outside of town are re8 y requested to send their orders and
money dinect tome. I take this occasion to
return many thanks for past favors.
_ J. GREENWALD,
Nevada, Jan. Wth, 1968, jai
ae ‘KENT,
Surgical and Mechanical Dentist,
ALL OPERA’
and skillfully
eases and sensit
ed and fill
. Teeth inserted-on Vuilcanite
upper or lower set.~Also,_on_ 0
on the most improved af petacip le 3 reasonable
Office, No.1 COMMERCIAL ST.,
= R: M. HUNT, M. D._.
ATTEN DING PHYSICIAN,
NEVADA CITY.
ONS carefully
rformed. Distive on treatr full
art ver
rates.
7K
sep8-'67-tf
i Cc. M. BATES,
PMYSECTIAN,.
ei
+OFFICE—
In Masonic Building, Pine street,"Nevada city
MILWAUKIE BREWERY,
SPRING STREET, NEVADA. Xv" Call and examine the Stock 1-64
COMMERCIAL STREET
“RETAIL DEALER IN
5 oF Goon Baek
Louis Dreyfuss.--.--.--Proprictor.
Bey BEER of the the best kind always on
mignon for sale by the pint, quart, ga!lon or barre
“If vou woes te to live well and be jolly and joys
With full of fun as a-merry youn
Any self-styled Importer in the.
though the latter be connected with New York . :
. AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
} HAVANA & DOMESTIC CIGARS
er with Hoisting Gear, Pump, ‘Bob’
errthing that constitutes a complete ‘ “Holst.
ing for incline or ular shaft.—
Tike ® above property can be seen at the mine
on Deer Creek, alittle way. helow Nevada city,
and can be bought at a bargain for cash. Enquireof GEO, W. KIDD & CO. Nevada city.
Nevada, Feb. 8th, 1868.
FRANK H. FISHER,
MACHINIST,
At Stiles’ MALI ,near the Suspension Bridge,
Aus KINDS OF MACHINERY BUILT TO
RDER. REPAIRING done promptly ti
eyAgent for Warren & Rech = mine he
manufacturers of vols and Sik
Mery. ~
Pioneer Wagon & Blacksmith te
. Cor. Broad & Sacramento Sts,
GEORGE A. CHURCH, Prop’r
: anise nomads ived
A full ‘aasortment of —_
LUMBER, Etc., alway
» All kinds of wo DA AND . TRON. WORK
done-in the best style and at short notice.
sold at the door.
smirh's and Zekind’s, Carri sf Open.
Goldsmith's and Zekind's. “Gest Moen tt
LUMBER !
Particular attention paid to furnishing
“Saat wae eS
" HURERA SOCIAL CLUB.
Of Nevada City,
a
: First Grand
, MASQUERADE & FANCY
DRESS BALL,
Ever given in this city, on aseale of wbegul fs. é
ttenapted cenee hever a
THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 26th, . ae :
AT TEMPERANCE HALL.
aver ATION COMMITTEE,
Ladies Shoes from 75 ctsto1 00 . 4.0. Niles, R. B. Gentry,
T. B. McFarland, A. ~tiiestioe
Patched, 25 cts, all round. T. B. Reardan Tra A, Eaton,’
Boots and Shoes made to order at Very Low . W.C. Randolph, —-M. 8. Hamilron,
Rates. Dr. R. M, Hunt, 4d. ©. Garber
JOHN HERZINGER, . Dr. C. M. Bates, . Greenwald,
. Brogd Street, opposite Baker & Martin's, . O19)", talbott, — 4. W. Lester.
Nevada, Feb. Ist. A.D. Tower, N, P. Brown,
~ . -. et pe ars a = ay ca @. Von Schmittburg,
. ee ys aner, *
® Jd. Earl Brown Teas
: Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . W._W. Grosa,.” 2 Williamson,
Flour, Corn Meal, Rye Meal, Oat . }: R: Rest. i, P Marcalus,
Meal, Buckwheat, Wheat, Ld. Rolie, d& Cashin, *
CORN, BARLEY, OAT, RYE, &e, 4c. &e . UMackic, —— . ~ . Marsh
tW~Ground Feed ofalikinds. == Cita “SL eawene, Ye’ GOOMPE
. MAIN STREET, NEVADA. -~ o1% . George R. Cra ay » Charles Barker,
‘PIONEER ASSAY OF FIVE, ORION Grass Valley.
2.
(Established in 1353.) 7. Findle},” 15 Lap reine
BY— : 8. D. Bosworth, Wm. Watt;
JAMES F. OTT Frank Cleveland, 3. Newman,
. Office—28 Main . Str, Nevada City . Frank Soe B.S. Pratt,’
G. B, McKeo, — H.C. Hoberts.
G> LD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP. . ©: W. Smith,
y inbnneng aga and be apelin Correctnesr Nace
o S8ays narant
Melting done in the presence of depositors. Wm. Lewis pttoa Con Comte, L, Jac obs.
7 4 *
; . . Floor Managers,FOR SALE. Ba. Goldsmith, “A.I. Zekind, 1, Phitip,
HE STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER of ickets $5—(Stipper and Carriages included.
the Gold Tunnel Mining Compan pany, tc togeth. Subscribers are only admitted. No Tickets
Subscription List at Gold-_
“ommence toe at x to 9 o’elock, mi
LUMBER . LUMBER
SCOTT FLAT “SAW MILL CO. _
‘Lumber Ward:
SACRAMENTO 8T-., near Gold" Run Bridge.
DEALERS IN 2
PINE, SPRUCE & OAK LUMBER
A” KINDS OF DRESSED AND JUN.
DRESSED: -FLOO Sean alee RING constantly on
SIDING AND SHAKES.
Lume
ber for Flumesand
Contracts taken for from betty reg 000 foot,
to be delivered on short notice, eng uallty
of Dry Fencing always on hand, cittion at
ont Bla il or-atour City Lumber Yard,”
Bridge amento » near the “Gold Fi
he] tie Gales Yard, on pactamegte street, ready
ustomers. ¢2F"Term
approved credit for ek days, . Only =
W.-C, RANDOLPH,
OFFERS FOR SALE
Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry, Gold Pens,
Silver Ware, Spectacles,
Nevada, February 11th.
NEW
CIGAR AND TOBACCO DEPOT.
' T= UNDERSIGNED whe has for several
ears been in the employ of J, Greenwald,
has now established himself in business
AT THE—
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY,
Where can always be found at WHOLESALE
_ AND RETAIL a large assortment of
Smoking & Chewing Tobacco,
PLAYING CARDS,
“Bitc., Bite., Ete:
. = a Country. and Gity orders solicited and
promptly attended te.
gee ZEKIND.
Nevada, Feb. 4th, 1868.
PROPERTY FOR BALE,
~., THE HOUSE AND LO situated
fi: Lost Hill, formerly known.as
perty, is offered for sale at
reasonable rates. The house in
good order, contains six rooms, and the lot.
large, under good cultivation,
some 80 bearing fruit trees, of excellent varieties. Where is free water + ay the
GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES, a!
and contains)
ob
LIFE INSURANCE.
THOMAS SHURTLEFF,
Is this day appointed Agent for Nevada city.
and the surrounding country, or wherever he ©
may take a Risk, for the
EXCELSIOR
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK.
és 8. W. BACKUS & €O,"Managers Pacific Branch Excelsior Life Insurance were a York. “Office, 614 Market Street, San Francisco.
THOMAS SHURTLEFF
£20 Agent for Nevada,
BLAZE’S SALOON!
Corner of Pine & & Commercial Sts.
ar-Ie You WANT A A GOOD DRINK ges
GO To BLAZES,
“i D. 8. BAKER, J. A. MARTIN
BAKER & MARTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
CAN FRUITS AND SHELF Goop
OF ALL KINDS. —
ns
: —ALSO—
WHEAT, :
CORN,
BARLEY, a
_ GROUND FEED
woop! Woon woop).
WHERE?
At BAKER & MARTINS,
NO. 78 BROAD STRERT
Nevada, September 12th.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
Opposite the National Exchange
ORTH can always be found = d
puis is. TO CERTIFY, THAT ——
%
Shakes, Shing tes, des, me
_SAXBY & LANCASTER,
% WOULDINFORK
the
sor To CALL BY FoRA joa wire Si abe Year rou reall a
> tonpes ae enquire at the house, or Be
JAMES MONKO, ce.
Dealer in : ‘ 5
Beef, Pork, Matton, Corned Beef, ‘“gPTRITU AL MEDICINE.”
)Shop on : the ms oes: Positive and Negative
é
ac eat __ Powder Be Aaa oer = cacti
. 60 RAT LAW : Reemeie ‘Go
. Nera,
le of Neva©