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May 21, 1865 (4 pages)

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a os cence panne «= -§ a ef 3 RACES! RACES! RACES GREGORY & -WAITE, A Comeciwexce.—Theidentity of the . ’ SENTENCED .— Wm. MeDonald convicted murderer of Lincoln was paftially estab-" term of the County Court, was yesterday lished by finding » boot with the atenssin’s Suceessors to Weaver & Co. in it. Boots algo led to the detection sentenced to ten years imprisonment at San name e of Jeff, Davis. Boots cannot captur and Tue GoveasMenT PaPeRr.—Within the Quentin, It ‘will be remembered that the a hoes 2°" ~~ past few weeks Government notes and bonds hide® cloven foot. foundry. of C. M. Taylor was destroyed by . . “have been ia great demand in the market. a= = ? Wholesale and Retail Dealers n CROCERIES, ae = * at the foundry joinSince the 8th instant, gold has come down by Taylor. A workman from 143 to 130, the last quotation being of ed the prisoner after the fire and pretended the 10th of the month. Greenbacks were to be down on Taylor. MeDonald in time -then--worth. seventy-seven cents in New disclosed his secret to the detective and was Pree pia gue enere an _— PROVISIONS, . Liquors, wale YHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN “BALSAM! The Great Blood Puriner and Rheumatic Pain s ‘ ilier. ‘ 5 forms the citizens of Nevada cuunty, as also the entire State, that he will give the Purses named be low for the first Race Meeting on the Glenbrook Park Course since he has made the many valuable improvements. Hethinks itis not saying too much_ ~— eure of all diseases arising from Impure ood, viz. Serofala in all its forms, Chronic. Sore Eyes, Scaldh ead. Uleers. obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples ou the Face, Blotches, Boils, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and . Gays. During the war, now so near its yesterday sentenced. The prisoner when > glose, the enemies of the Government used askedif hehad anythingtosay why sentence he, JUNE 13th. ceeded by a house of ning gave have purchased the stock oj 1865, ‘storms of % yeby announce to the 1.11. TUESDAY; » Crockery, Glass Ware, &:. JOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT ete Wat te Couns id on otoelled agitated, York, having increased twelve cents in ten arrested upon the charge, convicted and CoLort they *_ juf the spri it to its fo the edifice — Purse.of $100. Free for all horses owned . . “» the enormity of the debt_as_a_ reason for . should not be pa: ‘ WEAVER & CO., — in Nevada county. Mile and repeat. abandoning the eontest-They stated that bon ms, enereal Diseas ‘, Mercu Pains, SAME DAY. And are prepared to do business in our line on ness, Loss of Appetite, Disordered Stomtaxation would became insufferable and the against him, but the Judge “didn’t see it in ah, a ia or Indigestion, Nervousness. Purse of $25. Single dash of one mile. Free the most satisfactory terms, As we buy n'y he, and Nervous Headache, Piles. . fer all. __Bation become: bankrupt. ‘Time and victothat light” and after givitg’McDonald the Liver Complaints, Pain or Palrity have proved the falsity of the statements full extent of the law hinted hie would have Costiveness, SECOND DAY. tation of the Heart, Heariburn, Pain in the Side But not doing,’’ th partially « be used a destitute « For Cash and have no Intereg WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4th 1865. and Back, Disease of the Kidneys.and Urinary and the finances of the country were never done more if it were possible. Organs generally. Discases peculiar to Females P to-Pay, of $150. Mile heats, bést three in five, ~ in better condition. The Seven-Thirty Loan (a perfect semniator.) an Infallible Cure for Ca-’ free for all four year olds. The second horse to save We can and vill ee ia being taken at the rate of millions a day . Eastern Irems.—Henry 8 Foote is Ieanaame inthe Bead.. The. great remedy his entrance. and people are beginning to feel that there said to have revealed facts which fasten the is more wecurity for money in such investefime of starving to death prisoners of war ments.than anywhere else. Thefirst and ‘upon Jeff. Davis and his Cabinet. Foote ‘or SAME DAY. urn of $50. For a, single dash of a half mile. ; RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. readers wi ple of our they appe will give Sell as Cheap as any House in Nevada perance It has never been known to fail in curing Rheu‘Or sell cut to somebody who ean.” matism in ite worst iorms. Aiso, Chronic Con3ist. Th stitutional Disorders will be removed by this = THIRD DAY. “A nimble Sitpence is better than a@ slow second series of this loan is already exhaust-) was a member of the Investigating Commit. preparation more speedily and with greater safeings, Dec! “THURSDAY, JUNE 15th 18465. ty than by ee eer in use. eS Shilling.” by the col ed and the probabilities are that at the close tee which ascertained these facts. Purse of $300. For 2mileheats, and repcat. The INDIAN TLA-QUILLAUGH’S BALFree for all except Lodi and Norfolk. SAM acts directly on the Biood inthe very proThe rebel ram Stonewall left Havana for of the present month the entire loan will be will be an We don’t embark in the business of selling of its formation, and-will restore the circu. FOURTH DAY. s ceas taken. Gold is likely to. be plenty soon, as the coast of Texas on the 11th. > ter, and t Grub with the idea of making a fortune ins lation toa healthy state. by eradicating the eleFRIDAY, JUNE 16th 1865. — _\_ the security felt by the people ia Govern_ The numberof paroled prisoners of John. ments of disease at the fountain head. Such is year. Haying lecated ourselves in Nevada we . the suppo “the modus Operandt “of this preparation ; and are prepared ta stay and hope by fair and hon“+ ment, paper will bring out the hoarded speston’s army has reavhed 37,971. Among se jence, by the mouths of many witnesses all beaten horses. hope _ ouf orable dealing to command a share of public.. ao adds its guarantee to reason and common. sense. SAME DAY. benefit. . cie which has been hid away during the these are forty-one general officers. Prepared by bR. RALZEMOND PARKER,. ~ Purse of $50. Free for ail. Single dash of ) patronage. —Purse of $100.--Mile-and-repeat.—Free for} war, and the large shipments of treasure _ The Kentucky Legislature has been con. Pharmacentical Chemist, San Wraiicisco, Cal.; none genuine without hissignature. vened by Governor Bramlette to consider and For sale by all Drngnie! 8. 1 mile. from the Pacific coast will be made tu New York instead of to England, as has been the the condition of slavery. It is thought the case since the commencement of the war. Constitutional Amendment will be ratified. Millions of foreign capital is also cuming in‘to the country to be invested in Government R.H.MCDONALD&CO, Wholessle Agents, Corner Sansome and Pine sts., San Francisco. my21--3m On the 18th gold was 129} in New York. ° <a A SHOCKING case of starvation is report. “ing become confident of the strength and ed from London. Captain James Athill, of atability of our Government. These causes the Royal Navy, died some few months paper, the financiers of the old world hav will combine to make money more plenty since, leaving his wife destitute, at the age of a mile. FIFTH DAY. SATURDAY, JUNE 17th 1865. * Purse of $800 will be given for 2 miles and TAR QUARTZ MINING COMPANY.—Location of Works, Nevada county, California. “No repeat, provided the horses Lodi and Norfolk are entered by, or before, the 10th day of June. . tice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Should the above race not fill, a Purse of $200 will. be given for 2 miles and repeat. Free for all Trustees of said Company, held on the 20th day of May, 1865, an assessment of Ten cents per share was levied on each and every share of the capital stock of said Company, payable immediately in United States Gold Coin, to the Secretary, at his office in except the Winner of the 2 mile race the 3d day. Entrance to the above races :0 per cent. Allraces to be run and governed by the State Rules, Entrees _to be made atthe Glenbrook Park .with Chas. Osborn on the evening before the day of the race by or before 6 o'clock and prices lower, so that we are likely to of fifty. Having furniture, the lady endeavGeo Keeney's hardware store, Commercial street, Nevada city. Any stock upon which said Assess. have great prosperity as soon as business ored to get a living by letting lodgings, but ment shall remain unpaid on the 2ist day of June was 80 unsuccessful that what few articles 1865, will be advertised. as delinqnent, and unless ghall have again taken its sccustemed chanshall be madc before, will be sold at aucnels. A great field for Government notes she had went bit by bit until she had nothpayment tion on the Sthday of July, 1865, to pav said delin ing Quent assessment and costs of advertising and expen left either to sell or pawn. A short will be opened in theSouth. The people of ses ofsale my2l D.B FRIN* Snot ng time ago she was found dead in her house, that.section are almost entirely without a medium of circulation. We have.no doubt and a post, mortem examination revealed Dr. J. F. Gtsnon.—This celebrated physician that a large amount of gold has been placed the fact that she had died of sheer starvahas returned to San Francisco, after an abscence ‘beyond the reach of confederated robbers. tion. ofa year. during which time he has visited the prominent hospitals in the United Ftatee, The entire business of the South has been A DoupLe ARGUMENT For SEPARATION. England. Ireland, Scotland and France, and havdestroyed by war and the banks will have The Hamilton (Canada West) Times is in ing carefully studied the different modes of tréatte be reorganized. These will take advanfavor of separation from England. Itsays: ment in those establishments. comes back with tage of the inducements offered by Congress In all 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 order, and Pat _. “Our self-interest demands separation, for _ and become National Banks. The people it is almost alone through England that our -, \gf'the South must have a circulating-medium and Government paper which has heretofore been confined almost entirely to the North, will be scattered throughout the South to. meet the demands of trade. In, that section cities and railroads have been CHAS. H. OSBORN, Proprietor. Gazette, Grass Valley National, Spirit of the Times,please copy. fall knowledge, as to proper adoption of them m ‘the effecting of cures here. He has resumed the practice of his profession at No. 617 Kearney street. where his old patients may find him, and those who are suffering from ille which his be found in ancther column. ‘Guant’s recent march from Petersburg days. Smaller commands marched Jonger distances in proportionately less tine, but sey, The Pa one, Dialog: ALL GOODS MUST: BE PAID FOR WHEN ORDERED. Booth. The Sh Music . Barbar We have now on hand a large and con A Peo] plete assortment of Goods, equal to any house in.the city. Bulmer” The pl: % “Mamm Dialog ee Blasting Pewder, Fuse, Steel, _For Sale by Gregory & Waite. ~{) Rope, Hemp & Rubber Packing, forsale Cheap, for Cash, by © San Francisco Nevada my 18 GREGORY & WAITE. Weare, assorted, Shoes, Hardware, Liqurs, te, For‘sale by Gregory & Waite. 25 Tanks Quicksilver, For sale, For Cash only, by * Dae. GREGORY & WAITE. be gilded by the light of liberty, and the nation stronger, better and freer than ever before will become an example to the world. The storm is already past and the light of glory is breaking upon the land. “Mexican Emicuation."’—It-seems that an office has been opened in in San Francis co for the accommodation of those desire to LL Arrivais at the National Exchange Hotel, BROAD STRERT......NEVADA CITY LANCASTER & HASEY, Proptietors. ,tT. THIS METHOD OF INFORMING the citizens of THEODORE TILTON, editor of the Independcnt na note to Mr. Bradbury, says : My Dear Bradbury : I have had the beautiful Pi A General Assortment of
HARDWARE,. Consisting of ano so long, that now to ask me how I like it, is like asking me how I like one of my children! In fact, if you were to ask the children, I'm afraid they would say they liked it nearly as well as they like me!. It Butts, Screws, Door Knobs, Padlocks, &c. of the Liberal government. The Union's gration” which is going on it the large citjen of the-East A similar office isin opera tion in San Francisco, and recrvits are flocking to it in numbers. The reward is said to be a soldier's pay, a suit of the Mex do ~ very near their camp—they might succeed imperial stamp. Whether or not this emi aration scheme is destined to become an international question with Frante remains Religious Norices.—Rev. D, A. Dryden Be FIRST GRAND wapad arma+ ear way affords ev ity to Clipper bein pimy a Sa os —oFr THE— Bulmer. Brutus Caesar, d Poor 1 Booth. Freedc The Li Richm The sp HH. Baile: Ss : ys No Tolls will be A Hon Spring Starry Music Unive Decla: Dialog sey and . Valedi PICKS, SHOVELS, SPADES, PITCHFORKS, HOES, &c.* Music ye oO. BOOTS AND SHOES, For sale by Gregory & Waite. The'ord and thou The Cor one hu Choice Ranch Butter, member arrayéd’ Constantly on hand and arriving—for salby e AND. MEDICINES, GREGORY & WAITE. Ina i residésa For sale by Gregory & Waite. on his v He and ; the latt worth b the trail Wardew clear th Wheat, Bran and Shorts, For sale by Gregory & Waite. WHICH HE WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH . nia of th of H. wi 200 Boxes Candies, assorted, At his Stores in Red Dog and You Bet Ground Feed, Barley, Corn. THE GRADES ARE EASY, Balmer. 25 Kegs, No. L isthmus Butter, &e. &e. This high eling It is amply supplitd witswater, — The be ter C. B The U 'Tis M DRY Coops, DRUGS Gap GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA. FANCY DRESS California Hams ana Bacon, the genuine article, for sale by ° ee GREGORY & WAITE. Grass Valley Council, No. 1. ‘give it a J. C. COLEMAN, President. — GRRFY MORGAN, Secretary. I have now on hend the largest stock of Goods m20 im . . AO. 0. OF B, CROCKERY, every brought into the Mountains. Persons Will be given at Hamilton Hail, Grase Valley, PAINTING & CGRAININ in “, & lot assorted G. ai Committe of Arrangements. . R. Clorke, D.B Nye, G. W. . . . J. H. Stebbins, A. Browawell. . Ww 8. aml Ge B, o. Shearer, Floor Managers. A. & a 2 extended. 3e commencing at half past? o'clock. . F. POTTER, . Stores in Red Dog or You Bet, and Graining of all kinds.at the shortest notice 3 SPLENDID WALL PAPER. As Cheap’ as the Cheapest. Every variety of ie GROCERIES AND HARDWARE, . [8 PREPARED To Do HOUSE PAINTING . J. J. Doty and on ~~the most reasonable, terms. A large assort eo" want of anything in the above line will find it For sale cheap by Gregory & Waite. Greatly to their advantage to call at either Main Street, opposite Wm. R. Coe’s Shoe Store. . TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS. o'clock. Rev. R F,Putnam will hold AAR Re letéd to THE BEST ROAD, « Connecting Clipper Gap and Auburn Anniversary morning and evening at the usual hours. _ avevices-at the Baptist: Church this evening pee Beoth. Freed Red, V For Sale by Gregory & Waite. : HARDWARE, TURNPIKE. (F°HIS ROAD is now Ship of Dialog give thei Hall, on VALLEY An it isd the nearest. aad withoat comparison, AO 0 OF & will preach at the Methodist Church to-day, Jno. Webber. Sunday School at half past 1 FN Watson Timbuctoo MT Gillman do "For sale by Gregory & Waite. aay ILLINOISTO land as bounty, and al! the personal property ofthe Imperialists which may be seed and confiscated. The recruits whem I see ‘ja this city are all honest-faced farmer looking men, well adapted by bone and mus 2 .in persuading themselves that it bore the So, also, the diseased blood and nerves, which cause falling sickness, convulsions, spasm, fits, numbness, headache, dizziness. It do RChase 8 T Dodson Sacramento E Willson / Dr W G Miller Grass ValI Boak Youer Bet Wm Hugenia de J Smith Unionville J Dodge do CH Hawkins Hunt's Hill LD Kopp do AWH Gopher bill Geo Shaw do E H Bos & tT Red D G B McKee do Col R Abbey San Juan W Wittiams : 75 Kegs Nails, Common and Finishing CLOTHING, saparilla, Yellow Dock, Iodine Alterative— GRASS jean uniform, a large number of acres of cle to raising potatoes, corn, or even the devil, at a moment's notice; but I should be foth to have a silver train of mine pass is guaranteed a cure with Le Doyen’s Sar 4 a Howard Alpha correspondent says: “You have of course Thos T C Lampman heard of the recruiting for “Mexican emi H H Sweet . PROVISIONS, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA _Sacenmenteoe monn aii “emigrate” to Mexico, under the patronage C C Gage, San Francisoo W D Long Moores F J K Perkinson Virginia GROCERIES, — Ever your friend as ofold, ~ THEODORE TILTON. -Gures ninety-nine in one hundred cases. Crane & Brigham; Agents. * Faripay, May 19th, 1865, Booth, E. Music An Ad Music A CAKD. sok Drumn Voice f . agood customer's bill that we lose on a poor for Government money. In « few years this mevemen t ofa vast army, with all its That he has just received direct from San Francisco the suffering and the sacrifices of this war trains and other impediments, is without a stock of a large and niagnificent For sale Cheap by Gregory & Waite. will have been forgotten, and its glorious speaks every day, the year round, and never loses parallel in the history of war. triuwphs will be fully realised in the wealth its voicee I wish its owner could do half as well.— and prosperity which are to follow. The THe ScHooLs.—Miss Jewett's Primary tombs of the heroes who have fallen in this and Mr. Powers’ Intermhdiate schoo! will contest, sacred shrines to every patriot, will commence to-morrow morning. Openin Tubs, Pails, Wood and Willew.¥. safety can be periled; love of England demands separation, for it is only through us that England cun be placed in danger of suf. Practice will allow him to cure, His card will fering defeat.” to Burkesville is said to have been one of the destroyed, fields desolated and merchandise awiftest of the war. The distance is 52 of every kind exhausted. These damages miles, and the march was performed in 34 . must be repaired and great activity in consequence will augment the present.demand bestpudaneaes to please all who favor him with their Leader.” Is our Motto By living up to this there willbe ne need of adding the per centiige to rons may rest assured that theProprietor wil! use his = Music t Singing -**NO BAD DEBTS.” P SAME DAY. Purse of $25. For saddle horses, a quarter an A. A. SABGENT., Attorney and Counseler at Law: Kept Constantly on hand,’ Our friends and the public may rely o1 having good Goods from our House and 08 Al EW.8SMITH, Justice of the Peace Goods delivered at a reasonable dis-. tance ~~ FREE OF CHARGE. GRECORY & WAITE. ets eet