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November 2, 1867 (4 pages)

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BuILDINe AT GLENBROOK.—E. 8,
Pratt let a contract on Thursday for
putting upa new hotel at Glenbrook
Park, to L. 0. Palmer & Uo. urns city.
The old
new house to be bak a upon ‘the old site,
‘The main building is to be 57x 88
\ feet and two stories in hight. The first
floor is to have a porch on the front and
sides, andthe upper story is to have a
continuous porch around the building.
Below, a fine hall will extend from
front to rear of the building, on the
left of which will be a fine barroom,
dining.room and kitchen. On theright
will be a publie parior,a private parlor:
and‘ Mr. Pratt's private rooms, Between the sitting room of Mr. Pratt
-and private parlor ‘willbe folding doors
so that whegt parties ate given these
nto one, fur.
nishing a very cémmodious dining
room. The upper story ‘Will contain
-two_fine drawing rooms_and a hali,the
latter to be 40 x 38 feet, This will be .
finished off in excellent style for the accommodation of dancing parties. The
‘ntire stractare will be finished up in
good style, and when it: is completed,
Glenbrook will become one of the most
pleasant places to visit in the mountains.
Under the management of Mr. Pratt, it
is bound to become a popular place of
resort for pleasure seekers,
A THREE-LEGGED Duee.--On Wednesday last Nat. Bailey killed, in the vi
cinity of Fall Creek, a three-legged deer.
One of the fore legs of the animal was
off just below the knee joint, the stump
ae healed, and had grown over with
The animal had either had its
a vein off or broken. It was in excellent condition and apparently fared as
well as its four-legged fellows. Bailey
was on the track ofa fine buck which
he said was as “big as a mule,” and he
swears he will bring its carcass to town .
if it takes a week to get it.
AnoTHER Smash Up—We learn
from Wm. Lewis that two freight trains
came together on the railroad between
Ciseo and Colfax, on Wednesday last,
and the engines were considerably damaged. a
THE Hog’s Back has again detained
our mails. The steamer now fails to
connect. on. ah average three times a
week. Hamilton of the Telegraph
Stage ‘Line runs a special from Colfax
in the evening, for the accommodation
of ‘paséengets,\and brings the mails
through. This arrangement is a a
convenience. e
District Court, Nov. ist.—M. C.
Taylor vs Jim Mining Co. __Demurrer
overruled and ten days granted McCrory
and Sheridan to answer.
Morrison vs Van Alstine. Judgment
as prayed for in complaint.
Whyte ws Whyte. D. W. Spear and .
Saml. Cross appointed referees.
THE Mrirary PArapE.—The Ne
Vada Light Guard will meet for parade
. to-day at 1 o'clock, p.m. Every mem-.ber should be in the Armory promptly
at the hour named,. A social party will
be given at Temperance Hall this. eve
ning and all friends of the company are
cordially invited to attend. Dancing
from 8 to 10 o'clock.
pee eee eee 5
Tae Sun wilt Set.—We are informed by Judge Jones, of Meadow
Lake, thatthe Meadow Lake Sun will
set on next Saturday,—or in other
words, the Altamont journal will cease
publication after that day. The Sun
has made a good record, and we hope
it may again flourish when the mines
of Meadow Lake are more fully developed. at bennett
Our devil yesterday, haying nothing
else to. a eet. nen, om. £00
street atone time. ;
Tae number of ‘etent laued ?
1 Sani Ge Risher vot
maging $5,894,130—an
increase of $707,000. over that of 1866.
tion re c Office, No. 1 -Commercial street, over Drag Store. *
READY
Mer Citizens of _ : BANNER. BROS.,
NEVADA CITY AND COUNTY! at TE
Pes ABRAHAM pipet we oie Cor, Broad é Pine hea
~Sertiz Urp.—All persons indebted
to the firm of 8. Haas & Co. are request. . 5
ed to call and settle their accounts immediately, Customers are res
requested not to ask credit in the fuature, as we desire to do strictly a cash
business. -§$. HAAS & CO.
«Nevada, October 6, 1867.
2 SEES AEST
Look ! Look ! Look !
= A FACT! 2
W BER DID YOU COME FROM MRS.
dirs vee I came fro ite ly m the Temple
What! What! From the Temple of Fashion? What have you done at the Temple of
Fashion
Mrs. ——. “I wanted to purchase a Dress.
but there is not a nice patern there.”’
But why don’t you go to
SAMMY’S BAZAAR,
On Commercial street, where you can _ select
Bf peek ooge free forme hig -eoneenth at al
Good oulards, Empress Cloth
&e., thea at any Temple of Meshion in Calt.
fornia, and besides a
Magnificent Present !
5B Ifanybody does not like the pudd
they can cw at the string. sibs
Cline & Novitsky’s Bazaar,
COMMERCIAL waneer.
Nevada, Oct. 25th,
——
BARE CHANCE !
CLOSING OUT SALE REGARDLESS OF COST!
THE ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE
‘ SOLD WITHIN SIXTY DAYS
FROM THE DATE OF
THIS NOTICE !
CLOTHING,
GENTS’ FURNISHING Goops,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TRUNKS AND VALISES
MISSION BLANKETS
. ‘NOTIONS,
&e. &e. &e.
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS
Ladies & Childrens Shoes.
é =
Come and be convinced of the
Fact.
S. HAAS & CO.
———
er"'To Dealers extraordinary ime
ducements will be held out,
Nevada, Oct. 6th.
‘oo “LOOK SEE.”
samfully . ple or ? to chew. Neither did I
Bring up “ring? worthless trash to hambug
Francieco, ana brouaet ah ‘a few leetle
pac vs for de peo Roe I did not howany “*pad ding” for you to
mgt soap you _! as presents—havin
a estimate ligence and
judgment. . Yunve kerever brought with me
LARGEST
—AND—
MOST COMPLETE STOCK
—oPr —
MILLINERY GOODS,
Ladies’ and Childrens’ Shoes,
CARPETS,
and
OIL CLOTHS
Gents’ ee &,
Furnishing
Sie pleats in presenti
very small compensation in
Twenty Per Cent Less Than Any
Other House In The County. —
XS MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
—OF—
DRESS GOODS,
From the finest Silk down to Ps Bit
Calico, can be found at
THE TEMPLE OF FASHION,
Cor, Broad & Pine streets.
Sheetings,
Musing,
Household d Furnishing Goods,
OF EVERY VARIETY, ATA. GOLDSMITH’s,
Cor. Broad & Pine streets.
MILLINERY GOODS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Goods,
to you, for a
n—say
+a
Also, LATEST STYLES OF
Cloak, Peplums, Shawls, &c.,
—AaT—
THE TEMPLE OF FASHION,
Cor. Broad & Pine streets.
A splendid assortment of Fine
Cassimeres,
ad Cottonnets,
Jeans, Ke.
For Mens’ and Boys’ wear.
' —AT—
A. GOLDSMITH’S,
Cor. Broad & Pine streets.
Ladies’. and Childrens’ Shoes,
San Francisco Custom Made,
terThe nicest in the Mountains,
Can be got at the
THE TEMPLE OF FASHION,
Cok. Broad & Pine streets.
PLAID & PLAIN FLANNELS,
OF ALL COLORS AND QUALITIES,
—AT—
bad A. GOLDSMITH’S,
Cor. Broad & Pine streets,
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
Oil Cloths,
8,
Hearth Rugs,
Crumb Cloths,
Door Mats,
&e, deo, &e.
* CAN BE FOUND, AT
A. GOLDSMITH'’S.
A Tip-Top Lot of
Goods,
. THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, and
of the best manufactures, can
. always be found at
A. GOLDSMITH’S.gar" IF YOU ARE IN PURSUIT 23
(OF GOOD GOODS, GOOD_g@3
§ BARGAINS AND WOULD_a@s
/ §@r HAVE YOURGOODS WAR-_at
(7 RANTED AS REPRESENge
ear TED kage at the yet time
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS
Cor. Broad & Pine streets.
-teviog . Pall and © Winter . Olothing,’
Consisting in part of
DRESS SUITS, .
BEAVER sU1ITS,
WUSINESS SUITS,
* AND ALL SORTS’ OF
CLOTHING FOR MEN & BOYS.
rm se Motablichmens con be Breve grety
for a Gentleman's’ warlirobe
one Mie ECK-' i 70 A FULL DRESS SUIT
OF THE FIRST QUALI: UALI
AS WE ARE RECEIVING OUR GOODS
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK BY
. POMERS MAY RELY.
UPON GETTING
THE BEST
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
aie ha have on hand and are receiving a large
Mens’ and Boys’ Boots and Shoes,
Hats, Cap Caps, &c.
Also, a full assortment nent of RUBBER CLOTH ,
ING, consisting of
Hubber Coats, Hoots, Pants, &c.
; Suitable for Miners,
And others who desire to ‘‘keep dry.’’
Our Rubber Goods are lately manufactured and not lable to
' peel or crack.
We keep our Establishment always supplied
anf
Clothing & Furnishing line, _
And relying u nm ‘fair dealing’ for success
He om can spe in Price and Quality of
on us.
Hon’ hornet old stand of
BANNER BROTHERS,
Iupornters, WHOLESALE & Retau. Deivens,
Cor. Broad & Pine Sts.
A LABGE LOT,
_ Just Received by
B. F. SPENCE, .
Do you want a nice pair of Boots ?
¥ YOU DO. peer IN, AND LEAVE YOUR
MEASURE WITH
B. LUTZ,
ON BROAD STREET, a few doors below the
National Exchange Hotel, and he will make
one § eg a pair of Boots as you would wish
mg done ia td
style.”
WILD DUCK SALOON,
—anD—
BOWLING ALLEY,
Opposite Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Office,
MAIN STREET.
SPLENDID TEN PIN ALLEY at. this
We Toon on hand the best of Wimes, Ale
iquors and C
7 on KISTLE S HAHN, Proprietors.
SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
{Adj. Keeney’s Tin Shop.}
WILLIAM HOLMES, Proprietor.
[Successor to W. G. Jenkins.]
Saddles, .
Bridles,
Whips,
Saddle Trees,
i Bits,
Andall sorts of SADDLE AND HARNESS
Snag AND TRIMMINGS, at prices to euit
waiver ting tn line manufactured in the
on every
. alec al proche
082 4oy" GIVE ME A CALL.”
_ FRESH OYSTERS
“RECEIVED EVERY ‘DAY, BY
LOON, Broad Street.
GOODS AND LATEST STYLES AT THE}.
AT REDUCED raion :
a
meer
i 8. seca .
EW FALL & WINTER GOODS
Oree THE PIONEER DRY GooDs HOUSE
Fall onl: Winter Dry Goods,
ees —oFr THE—
ar-very LATEST STYLES !_4
‘Which Ladies are atone to.call and see,—
Years of am pegs business in this communi long connection with the leading
wholesale housea enable us to suit the taste.
of the people and at the same time furnish the
Very latest patterns and best quality of Goods at the lowest prices !
WE HAVE NEW.
(¥ DRESS GOODS! =
‘To suit every taste and purse.
ee
BROCHETS HAWLS, ranging in
Cloaks, Hats, &o. of the latest style.
Also, a full assortment of
Carpets of all kinds, O11 Cloths,
WALL PAPER, and
Furnishing Goods.
Also, a large stock of LADIES, MISSES and
CHILDREN’S SHORS.
LINENS», MUSLINS,
And a General Assortment of everything needet tered ey
Menseheta '@eoodat
eae te
av Asoraing to on our —— custom we will sell
line at Lower Prices
shale aa Sry other House in Nevada
county.
ee Ladies call and convince ‘yourseives,
@, & S&S. ROSENTHAL.
AT THE OLD STAND, BROAD 8T.
Nevada, Oct. 19th.
Pioneer Wagon & Blacksmith Shop
Cor. Broad & Sacramento Sts,
GEORGE A, CHURCH, Prop’r,
Hie. Seicadicdiasia peng + a Kae
k in ine na rnd wor! m:; e in the vet: ‘manner
at reasonable prices, J rand
Wagons built and Repatred.
Vehicles froned and all kinds ot
Blacksmithing done.
&@” A FIRST RATE HORSE SHO: i
always be found at the sho sci
iL assortment of W AG ON STOCK, A
LU. GOD "AND ‘ie
All kin ay N WORK
dove in the best style and #t sho ou
Old friends and new pa gh
ted to give meacall. GEO, A. ala
Wawkia, Oct. 15th,
JOHN F, BUSSENIUS,
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST.
¢@” Physicians’ Prescriptions tarefally
prepared.
Agent Occidental Ineuranee Company, San
Francisco.
MASONIC BUILDING,
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets.
3 Residence next House above Methodist
Church, Broad Street, Nevada.
es NAPFZIG ER. J. RB. STONE.
EMPIRE MARKET.
No, 7 Commercial Street,
NEVADA CITY.
NAFFZIGER & STONE, Prop’rs,
KEEP constantly on hand a
aR supply of FRESH
BEEP,
PORK,
MUTTON,
OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE,
AT WHOLESALE OR R&T. as Cheap as
can be delivered here from San. k
wok sane Cn, od Moot, Wre
All orders from the country earefully and
ig oy delivered in the Morten . of
charge.
BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS!
mem
CHAS, E. BLACK’S
BOOT AND SHOE STORE!
‘BROAD 8T.,
faerie ee immense
Hams, Bacon, Lard, &, &,