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March 5, 1868 (6 pages)

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4ns.—It is a noteworiety in this city begn ‘upon our streets.
izens used to be anle@gars, but, now
mptly reported:
i@ after inquiry
8 assistance it is
this,those who want and
known are sought.
The only trouble is
ork OF the Society is cireum—
Tor Want of funds. It needs
y ami should have it. The
ites fo coutributing members are only fifty cents per month,and every man
in the city should have his ‘name
upon the list. All who desire to become
such may have their names_ placed upon the list. by notifying any one of the
officers or directors of the fact. Let ev_ery man“ who ean. afford it give-fifty
cents a month to relieve want in the
commiunity,go to either of the,following
officers of the Society ; G. K. Farquhar,
President ; E. F, ; Spence, Vice Presi. dent; E. G. Waite, Treasurer ; KE. F.
. Bean, Secretary ; G. V. Schmittburg,
A. amionith and Jas. Monro, Directors.
Bosiness CaANGR.—The livery sta_. ble recently kept by Place & McCowen, . "
. has been purchased by Saxby & ‘Lancaster of the Empire Stable. We understand that it will be used as stage .
stable for the present. Saxby and Lancaster are old handsat the business and
understand it perfectly. They keep as
. good stock as can be found in the moun. tains and can furnish vehicles equal to
_ those of any city.
THe WEATHER.—During Tuesday
night it tained very hard until 12
o'clock, when we were visited by a se. Vete hail storm, accompanied by thunder and lightning and a terrific wind —
' ‘Phe rain fall from Tuesday morning at
day, was 4.46 inches. This makes a
total of 12.22 inches since last Saturday
A Sap Casxe.—The_ officers. of the
Benevolent Sogiety yesterday found a
, family in extreme poverty. The wife
Was almost gone with consumption,the
_ children were barefooted and had no
clothing except what they have been
. Wearing all winter, and the father was
. umable to provide for them. This is a
‘. family worthy of help and ‘relief was
. extended by the Society. What man
will refuse to contribute to an organiza_ tion which is accomplishing so much
. good?
ae
Mininc at CHALK Buiorr.—Dr.
. Farnham, who is opening the flat upon:
which Avery’s old saw mill was located
has completed his tunnel and commenced washing the gravel. The claims are
. fitted up in first.rate order and the pros. ‘pects are excellent,
CueaPr CLoraine.—In ten Jdays 8.
Haas & Co. intend moving to their old
~ stand on the edrner of Pine-and Com. mercial streets, and prior to tliat date
_ they wish to reduce their stock as much
as possible. All sorts of clothing,
. blankets, shoes, boots, hats, caps, furnishing and rubber alos will therefore
Shey
.
*
for yourselves.
_ -.Mrine at Rep Doa—The miners
fre doing first rate in the vicinity of
Red Dog.’ Within the past ten days
several new companies have started up,
among them Duryea, at Buckeye Hill
and Hassey & King at Red Dog. All
these companies and others at work
have a fair prospect for the season.
‘ DEsTrucTION oF MILL AND Loss oF
Lire.—We are indebted to George R.
. Crawford, telegraph ogeenter.2* this
eity, for the : “A snow slide
eoeurred at the Downieville Buttes, on
Wednesday morning, beiween 12 and 1
ee a rig of
tot ony rng ue
}made by members of the Caihdlie
Clinreh to give a festival-on the evefinishing of ‘the church building.
the orgarization ‘pf . .
‘"2"DOES MORE BUSINESS,
“Tt-o'elock; up to the same hour yesterA
ning of March 17 th—St. Patrick’ s Day.
The_ proceeds ‘will be applied to the
*
E. W. Bicriow has opened a school
and evening, Marsh’s aystem of Book-—
keeping by double entry,
time, and satisfaction guaranteed. *
eed
AGENCY.
Se
Mutual Life Insurances Company,
. OF NEW YORK.
Cash Surplus, $23,000,000.
§@ISSUES POLICIES AT LOWER RATES
{AND PAYS LARGER DIVIDENDS.
THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY.
3a “UNEON? *Fire & Marine Insurance Company.
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Capital over $1,000.000.
7" WILL TAKE GOOD KISKS AT AS_aes
(REASONABLE RATES AS_ges
(ANY OTHER RESPON. 2
(a7 SIBLE COMPANY.
S. B. DAVENPORT, Agent.
GOLDSMITH’S
DRY COODS STORE,
Cor. Broad & Pine Streets.
2. Rama monen Te £
£4 manent,
1 am fee
& Best £%
Assortment of Dry Goods,
Carpets, Oil Cloths.
I would inform my friends
oes spre wishing my services that
to attend those
terovtnn me with a call, at any
hour. Teeth after havi become sensitive by
exposure of the nerve will be filled without
causing paix.
ory depeteatdnectanee
to be periormed in a niore skillful manner,and
better satisfaction given ven than elsewhere in this
vicinity otherwise no will be made, M.
charges are moderate. and to suit the times.
p st on Saammmeate
Temperance Hall.
Vulecanite Work promptly and neatly
done at this office.
GOLD ‘BUCKLE Lost.
HEAVY GOLD BUCKLE, with a black
belt around it, was eeh < on the
ks of the loser
L. W. WILLIAMS. 3. B. JOHNSON
WILLIAMS & JOHNSON.
Attorneys & Counselors at Law
And Notaries Public.
L. W, WILLIAMS, ‘Commissioner of ha
or the State of Nevada. Nevada, Cal.
THE BEST FURNITURE
TO BE FOUND
This side of San Francieco is kept at
the Store of
5, E. FOUNSTON.
change Hotel, Nevada City.
sos
EVERYTHING GOES—CHEAP FOR CASH.
of . DPHOLSTERING Bond REPAIRING
Done at the shortest notice.
#7 Call and examine the Stock !.cé
G@ BR. CRAWFORD,
COMMERCIAL STREET
over his store, -wiere he teaches, day . ..
No limit to eo
GENERAL INSURANCE.
~ . eiseo jobbing prices, and 25 per cent.
located { this ci Resi. am permanently n a
=f wy, . Specialty reqneaied te send their orders and
Broad street, nearly opposite National Bx .
Bedsteads,
Wi Be Tables, . eg * Mirrors, &e.
TOBACCO CONSUMERS
AND TRADERS,“Opposition to Imposition !”
tLOWER RATES THAN SAN
2 FRANCISCO IMPORTATION
‘2 PRICES, AND BETTER IN2” HOUSE IN NEVADA CITY.
JULIUS CREENWALD,
—AT THE OLD STAND—
BROAD STREET..NEVADACITY
Continues to UNDERSELL
Any self-styled Importer in the
County of Nevada,
“mites oa Se for buying . on
than any other firm ia Nevada county,
I am enabled to sell goods at San Fran~
less than any store in the mountains.
wa
$2" Long experience and « thorough knowl
edge of business enables meto furnish cus
tomes with the very best brands of
CIGARS, TOBACCO and every other article in my line, lower than can be pur>-.
ehased at other houses in Nevada,
though the latter be connected with New York
and San Franc!sco houses.
All consumers of “the weed,” as
well as dealers, in my Mme, are im-.
selves.
J. CREENWALD,
BROAD STREET.
Nevada, Jan. 14th, 1868.
~“Motice to ieswendabcemanensd
S MR. ZEKIND is no lo im my
A employ, customers ounehe of Gan aseee
money direct tome. I take this occasion to
return many thanks for past favors.
J. GREENWALD.
Nevada, Jan: 20th, 1868. jai
DR. KENT,
Surgical and Mechanical Dentist,
ALL OPERATIONS Se a
and skillfully p>: formed,
easeand se22!: ve Tecih ene.
“a oot inserted on Vulee:"ie ©2535, for full
Q or lower set.” nf a on le OF —
ofiee. 3 oe COMM: eile ie
BR. 2 HUNT, i D,
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN,
NEVADA CITY.
re
C. M. BATES, ——
PH YSECHLIAN.
—OFFICE—
In Masonic Building, Pine street,"Nevada city
MILWAUKIE BREWERY,
SPRING STREET, pl
Louis Dreyluss..-++-+0rietor.
of the best kind always on
TL 'nand ana nd for vale by-the pint, 4
or barrel.
want to live well and be jolly and fat
RETAIL DEALER IN “it you head full of funasa merry cat
Fay" Don's voneE 70 CALL BY POM A
ou Been. , adn 0
JAMES MONRO,
RY Dealer in
STATIONE Pork, Matton, Corned Beef
Blank oo . VEAL
mf
Gold Pens, tre. : ie ol
‘s / fee. ke, de, . ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Picture Frames, of any sae, made to order :
$
4 Justice's Blanks on hand.
Fr" DUCEMENTS THAN ANY
vited to‘calland examine forthem-. _
er
GREAT REDUCTION . :
he er HN HERZINGER,
_ Wonld respectfully inform the
RegpieeR rama and ciate
' AND SHOES in a workmanlike
stapes, w the qtowing reduced
‘Pegged . Boots, half-sole, $100
Pegged Boots, half-sole,
*~ with nails, i 25
Sewed Boots, halfsole, 1.60
Children’s Shoes, half-sole, 50
Rubber Boots, half.sole, 1 25
Ladies Shoes from 75 cts te 1 00
Patched, 25 cts, all round. :
Boots and Sees made to order at Very Low
Rates.
JOHN HERZINGER, :
Broad Street, opposite nen. wMartia's 8.
Nevada, Feb.let.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer-in
Flour, Corn Meal, Rye Meal, Oat
Meal, Buckwheat, Wheat,
= BARLEY, OAT, RYE; &o. &e. &e
: MAIN STREET, NEVADA, o1%
PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE,
(Established in 1858.)
BYr— J
—SAMES 3. oT.
Offick—28 Main Ser, Nevada City
G° LD AND ORES OF . OF EVERY DESCRIP.
a Correctness TION B soreane —_
o Melting done doen in tet nm one A of eens:
FOR SALE.
HE STEAM ENGINE yr BOILER of
ith Seine Grace, Pansy, ot b’ a ev) Be oisting :
‘that constitutes a complete ‘HoistRig for hacine or y shaft
i
and can be mht at n eo cash, ‘or
quire of GEO, eIDD vada
Nevada, Feb. Sih, 1863.
FRANK H. FISHER,
MACHINIST,
At Stiles? NEI near the the Suspension Bridge.
ATL EINDS OF OF MACH ae BUILT TO
"Agent for Warren Ratatat
usa wi.
Cor, Broad & Sacramento Sts,
GEORGE A. CHURCH, Prep’r
WAGONS built and fred
of @ Vehicles ironed and all:
Z Blacks
dane in the beste and at ho
OFFERS FOR SALE
AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
Watches, Clocks,
see Gold Pens,
Silver ware, . Spestnston,
Nevada, February 11th.
NEW
Dees UNDERSIGNED whe has for several
ears been in em reenw:
has pow established himeelt in business
—AT THE—
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY, :
Where can always be found at WHOLESALE,
AND RETAIL large aseortmentof __
PorWAGON STOCK,
LOM Ibe, Bic always om a TRox WORK .
notice.
CIGAR AND TOBACCO DEPOT.
. HAVANA & DOMESTIC CIGARS .
Ever given in this city, on
cence never.
THURSDAY EVENING,
AT B&B HALL.
INVITATION COMMITTEE,
_ Nevada City.
A.C, : B. Gentry;s ‘Meerind, . A Haas, :
W. C. Randolph, M. S"Hamilton,
Dr. eat J. C. Garber, *‘Dr, J, W. Talbott, “A. W. Lester’. ¥
8. L, Hasey, R. B, Patton,
ASD. ‘Power: NP. Brown,
A. Goldemith, @. Vow Schmittburg,
R.W. Tally, a og nie
wave” . Egamecaem
FE. Bean, ‘ d. H Helm,
1 J. Rolie Z Chin,
2.4. ~ W. tbe. OES:
Ohas. ©. Le ¥ Sear” %
George R. Crawiord, Charles Barker,
a Valley.
Dibb! Dr. W.
y va 8. mo
8. D. Boaworth._Fe Wat, : et aut?
. gBincnel LG ae
W. Smith she
Reception Committee.
Wm. Lewis, — J. H. Goedje, a Jacobs
Floor Managers..
Ed. Goldsmith, A.1. Zekind, — L: Philip,
28 —(Supper Carriages
rs are only Sap ry ee ncindec) Ne
sold hy poi tion a at Gold8a
open
Goldsmith's and 8. carriage I to
. GRAND INAUGURATION BALL,
é.
ommence precisely at_ 3 to 9 o'clock.
—OF THE—
EUREKA SOCIAL CLUB,
Of Nevada City.
; First Gi Grand
MASQUERADE & FANCY.
’ ‘DRESS BALL, ”
Blow cht yen =
mated Mth, 1968
‘LUMBER!
scorr FLAT SAW W MILL ILL CO;
PINE, SPRUCE & OAK LUMBER
LL KINDS OF DRESSED AND: UNA DRESSED FLOORING constantly on
SIDING A AND s
ca ate AE
tracts taken for from 1,000 to 0 feet
& be delivered on eye Payenng
ped Pmelthor et ae “e ~~ cyt no
on Gold or
J P. WENTWORTH: ‘can be fo a
at the Sales Yard, on sways be at, ready
to wait on custauerh ‘erms Cash,
roved credit for thi on
is ata 1s TO CERTIFY, THAT
iam he
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
poe Company,
_ LUMBER . . LUMBER
SACRAMENTO Bt nex Gan Run Bridg.
om hand. ether ak
LIFE INSURANCE,
THOMAS SHURTLEFPF,
Is this day appointed Agent for Nevada city _
_ EXCELSIOR.
OF NEW YORK,
8. W. BACKUS & CO.
Pacific Branch Excelsior Life In1a ul —— Office, 614 MarMi
San Street, thn
io
Corner of Pine & Commercial Sts,
sar-IF YOU WANT A GOOD DRINK_gy
BLA ZE’S mea !
GO TO BLAZE’s.
. J. F. Carr, 0. 8.
site et ema aetna ae ue
Nevada Light Guard—Attention .
f
At Nala ley" , TR PURE. URED
Perade and Dri 8
YOU ARE HEREBY. ORDERED TO
meet at the Armory,
SATURDAY ss a 22nd,
_ [Washington’s Birthday,]
f
Srery amber ta ¢
By order, Ts A LaNCART
house 18 in
the
Premises ail the Your round,
the at = api ea houee, or +o
Spence’s Positive and
Powder
Negative
RB. ¥. SPENCE.
: Drill 1 1 a
Smoking & Chewing Tobacco, . 68; ins RSL yn Pe Pe ype
PLAYING CARDS,
GENUINE MEERSCHAUM-PiIPEs,. “Z@U0B8S AND aca
: Dealer in “~ ‘
PBF en Ay Saga etare. pelfeined: and The Best of Liquors aiticiaais.
3 an mmmumm. . gre Tecend nara NAYADA.
Nevada, Feb, 4th, 1968, Ste ah akunaat j10 *
PROPERTY FOR SALE, D. 6. a «a ee rN Fate
et -Seagen a BA K
AND * situated : »
: octet tah treme as the Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
ptsseet orgpel is ered for wate at
The GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
WHEAT,
Shakes, Shingles, &e., &e.,
pik a
CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GOOD.
OF ALL KINDS.
—ALSO—
CORN,
wood! Woop WwooD!
WHERE?
‘At BAKER & MARTINS,
NO. 738 BROAD STREET
Nevada, September 12th.