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November 26, 1867 (4 pages)

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at or vnr= ik __ tional, Baptist and Methodist clergy . on the Slide, was not among the most : rain during the late storm, according to ‘tary Public by Governor Low, vice E. _ East by the last steamer. All who want ' and a number of fine turkeys were ents per pourtd. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, THANKSGIVING g SERVICES.—All the Protestant congregations of this city will unite in Thanksgiving services at the Baptist Charch. The Congrega— men will unite in conducting the services—Rey. C. H Northup, of the Meth=! odist Chareh, delivering the discourse. The union of the Churches of this city . on Thankegiving Day, has grown into & fixed custom, and it speaks well for! the “brotherly love” which exists be tween the different denominations. The . } ministers alternate, in delivering the Thanksgiving Sermon. Mr. Northup és a speaker ef much ability, and we are Confident that all who hear him on this occasion will be interested and benefited. THE “Roll of Honor” in Miss Hubbard’s school, for last month, contains the following names of pupils distinguished for good deportment, pusictual . attendance and perfect—recitations,—in the order of their standing: Augusta! Wentworth, Frank Mead, George Cor. nell, Janie J ones, Lizzie Sargent, Fannie Loring, Jennie Freeman, Annie Austin, Hattie Nelson. In LuckK.—We aie pleased to learn, says the National, that one of our cit-7 zens, Aaron Clark,picked up a specimen on Pike Flat, Friday morning, equal in. value to $100 in coin. In times gone by Aaron, especially in mining operations successful of gold getters, but we hope in his case, as in that of all men, there is a turn in the tide, the taking of which] _ “teads on to fortune. MMO FH pes eM as! ga Tae "Young MEn’s Cyvus.—The Young Men’s Social Club has been reorganized, and the first Party will be given on the ist day of January, 1868: The following are officers-of the Clab:. President, A. W. Lester ; Secretary, H. HH. Haskins ; Treasurer, W. F. Bens ; Committee of Arrangements,M. 8. Hainilton, J. W. Hinds, W. W. Cross, R. A. Diver, W. D. Tisdale, Wm. Coombe, G. ¥. Schmittburg. “GONE FOR DER MACcnHiNe.”— committeeof firemen, from the Penn-sylvania Engine Company, yesterday started for Timbuctoo to receive the jumper presented by the Rescue Hose Co. of Timbuctoo. They will arrive in this city to-day, bringing their present with them. Wew MacuHinery.—A fine fifteen horse engine is being made at the Nevada Foundry for the hoisting works at the Star Spangled Banner mill. AMOUNT oF RaIn.—The amount of the guage at the office of the South ¥uba Canal Co., was 5.71 inches. Mission MEETING.—Father Henneberg has commenced a series of mission Meetings at Grass Valley. Norary Pusiic.—W. W. Hobart, of Grass Valley, has been appointed NoW. Roberts, resigned. THANKS.— We are indebted to Geo. R. Crawford for a budget of interesting papers and pictorials received from the such things should call on Crawford. TURKEY SHoorinc.—Yesterday quite a number of “crack rifle shots” attend— ed the turkey shoot at Mulloy’s ranch, “bagged.” New Be.tFrry.—The Nevada Hose Company have placed a fine belfry upon their house, which protects the bell from the weather, and adds much to the appearance of the building. Turxerys.—There is a lively demand in the market for turkeys, and ready sale is found for them at from 18 to 25 MisTsxe.—In our item in regard to the extensive pork packing establishmént the firm name should have been ; NEVADA CITY. . KEEP constantly on hand a BEEF, . : PORK, Hams, Bacon, Lard, &. &c. cet OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, as Cheap as can be delivered here from San Francisco. A — supply of Dried Beef, Fresh Pork Sausage, &c., always on hand. All orders from the country carefully and pro 5 Som eats delivered in the city—free of charge. 020 A LARGE LOT, Jast Reocived by E. F. SPENCE. THE PEOPLE’S MARKET. Next door to Baker & Martin’s Grocery Store, ON BROAD STREET. ; fee Establishment still maintains its character.of usefulness by selling the best o Meats at moderate prices, Always on hand, a Superior Article of Pork Sausage, Head bye Can Lard, etc. etc, h Meats, by the side or carcass, at wholesale Galland examine for yourselves. ore JOHNSON. WATCHES ‘AND JEW ELRY ’ FOR SALE BY _ Nevada, April 26th. BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! CHAS. E. BLACK’s. » . BOOT AND SHOE STORE! BROAD S8T., opposite Stumpf’s Hotel. SPLENDID STOCK OF FINE LEATH A ER on hand from which Boots are made te order and a good fit guaranteed. SHOE FINDINGS of all kinds and excellent CALF SKINS and SOLE LEATHER for sale. Nevada, Oct. 24th. JAMES MONRO, Dealer in Beef, Pork, Matton, Corned Beef, CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c. ‘> §” Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash. Shop on Broad. Street, opposite the Nevada Theatre. 3 012 R. M. HUNT, M. D., ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, NEVADA CITY. seps-'67-tf L. W. WILLIAMS. 4, B. JOHNBON. WILLIAMS & JOHNSON, Attorneys & Counselors at Law, And Notariés Public. L. W. WILLIAMS, Commissioner of Deeds for the State of Nevada. Nevada, Cal. o31 BLAZE’S SALOON! . Corner of Pine & Commercial Sts, ee IF YOU WANT A GOOD DRINE_g3 GO TO BLAZE’S, E. W. BIGELOW, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Flour, Corn Meal, Rye Meal, Oat Meal, Buckwheat, Wheat,CORN, BARLEY, OAT, RYE, £0, &c. &. §" Ground Feed of all kinds. MAIN STREET, NEVADA. PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE, (Established in 1853.) JAMES J. OTT. Office—28 Main Str, Nevada City Pe ikios te OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPG TION Melted and Assayec. Correctness gitelting dott in the Soamiies of depositors, o17 SAMUEL CLUTTER, Wheelwright and-Wagon Maker, Cashin, Kent & Co. : NAFFZIGER & STONE, Prop’rs. MUTTON. . Hubs! Nevada, Nov. 9, 1967. PY ‘CRAWFORD & Co., SUCCESSORS FO WHOLSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Heavy and Shelf Hardware, anda and Tin Ware, Iron, Steel and Nails, Rope, Paints and Olls, POWDER, FUSE, And Sporting Materials FARMING, MINING, ae macitaievos TOOLS. We Manufacture to order, IRON PIPE AND CANVAS HOSE. Are local agente for A. S, HALLIDIE & CO.’S Iron and Steel, Rope and Wire Manufactory, Orders for which we will fill at-the-Manafacturers’ Prices and freight. oe A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE late firm of Crawtord, Leavitt & Co, are requested to call at our office at once, where either member of the old firm will be ready to receipt for any amount. Remember, DELAYS AK DANGEROUS, ¢ @ reasonable Goods delivered free of c distance, CRAWFORD & CO, Nevada, Nov. 9, 1867. i. 6. BAMILZON. A. W. LESTER. M.S.HAMILTON & CO. 8 (Successors to Crawford, Leavitt & Co.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, WINES AND LIQUORS, CROCKERY, GLASS, » WOODEN and WILLOW WARES, FLOUR, POWDER, FEED, Etc., Etc. P Orders Filled with Promptness, Goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE a reasonable distance. M. 8. HAMILTON & CO., 52 Broad Street, (Kidd’s Block), ee” A FACT! What! What! Prom the Temple of Fashjon? What have you done atthe Temple of “I wanted to purchase a Dress but there is not a nice patern there.” But why don’t you go toSAMMY’S BAZAAR, On Commercial street, where you can select
from a nicer and more choicer stock of Dress Goods, Foulards, Empress Cloths, &c., than at any Temple of Fashion in California, and-besid sant Banik Magnificent Present ! 28™ If anybody does not like the pudding they can chaw at the string. Cline & Novitsky’s Bazaar, _ COMMERCIAL STREET. Netada, Oct. 25th, “LOOK SEE,.”. <a . Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c., &c. WILLIAM LEWIS, EXT DOOR TO SPENCE’S STORE, ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, PLAYINGCARDS, PIPES, &c. A fine assortnone of Meerschaum Pipes, just from mrope, iy sompection with Whoiesale Establiehments of San Francisco and New York give me advan in selling Goods, not enjoyed by other Establishments—and I can supyly etail Dealers on the very best terms. The best brands of CIGARS, TOBACCO, etc. always for sale at my store. Ge"Give me trial._a3 Nevada, Oct, 12. [email protected]. KIDD, J. W.HINDS. R. W. TULLY . BANKING HOUSE —AND— ASSAY OFFICE. GEO. W. KIDD & CO...Bankers. . i the Granite Building, on Broad Street, Nevada meg 8 The Highest Price will be paid for Gold Dust. . ~ Gold Builion discounted at the Lowest Rates. Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Mint. MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral, at a low rate of interest. egistered County Scrip bought at par, LEGAL TENDERS bonght and gold at the oie Rates. posite received. Checks on San Francisco Sacramento and Virginia city. : Drafts on the Eastern Cities, London, and Dublin, Ireland. bead nts for the London and Liverpool Fire . and Life Insurance Company. Gold and Ores of every description Melted, Refined and Assayed. Correspondents—San Francisco, Bank of California; Sacramento, D. O. Mills & Co. : Virginia City, Agency Bank of California. oct? GEO, W. KIDD &CO., EMPIRE LIVERY. STABLE BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, Opposite the National Exchange SAXBY & LANCASTER, WOULD INFORM _ the people of NevaNZ wi da that they have urchased the livery stock and business of Barvey Helm, and united the stock of the Union Livery Stable, and now have the largest lot of Horses, Buggies, and Carriages, to be found in this part of the State. Teams, with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Our Horses are free from vice, of fine style and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive. Carriages for Funerals attended ‘to with promptness. Geod Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses boarded by the day, week or month and the beet of care guaranteed. SAXBY & LANCASTER, Nevada, Dec. 5th. G R. CRAWFORD, COMMERCIAL STREET RETAIL DEALER Sic In STATIONERY Blank Books, Sheet Music, Albums, Gold Pens, Mouldings, Engravings, &e. &e. &C. Picture Frames, of any size, made to order§ Ge" Constableand Justice’s Blanks on hand. Nevada Iron & Brass Foundry —AND— MACHINE SHOP. SPAM KNGINES AND BOILERS built to on OASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every description. QUARTZ MACHINERY constructed, fitted r r eo) Pinas or Building Castings,Saw,Crist, Mait and Bark Mills; horse power and car wheels, Orders filled promptly and at as low rates as any Bstablishment in Sacramento or San FranHEUGH & THOMFRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY, BY WM. KING, at the GEM SALOON, Broad Street. . Oysters served Fresh, Stewed or on the Haif Shell. Families supplied. $7" ORDERS SOLICITED._g4 océ tadded. Nevada, Sept. 15th. : -@ Wureaus, Wz— Sofas, CIGARS OF VERY CHOICE BRANDS . — a Se Sass aa toon a B JOmNeTON. — ‘‘¢hange Hotel, Nevada City. _ Bedatveeds, ‘TKables, Mirrors, &c. EVERYTHING GOES—CHEAP FOR CASH, Done at the shortest notice, Kr Call and examine the Stock 1.68 D.8, BAKER, J. A. MARTIN BAKER & MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GOOD OF ALL KINDa, — Tt, CORN, BARLEY, GROUND FEED UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING, . “WOOD! WOOD “Woop? Shakes, Shingles, KOry Co, WHERE? At BAKER & MARTINS, NO. 78 BROAD STREET. Nevada, September 12th. . T. kL. BALDWIN, ( yntenctaL STREET, next door to the Masonic Building, keeps constan hand an excellent stockof : Alyn Groceries, ° Prevision Case Goods, }AND EVERYTHING IN THE ‘GRUB LINE.’ All of which will be sold ee" CHEAP FOR CASH ! «3 ~~ All long-winded customers are e to pay up before the account is outlawed or give a rp vige tees Ley pe sakane good ranted as represented .an . isfaction ranteed in aeeer case, » JOHN BELDEN’ will always be found on hand ready to do the agreeable forall cuatom.ers. Give us a call. Nevada, October 4th. JOHN F. BUSSENIUS, . PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST. ¢@™ Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully prepared. Agent Occidental Insurance Company, San Francisco. MASONIC BUILDING, ‘Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets. Ga Residence next House above Methodist Church, Broad Street, Nevada. DRS. KENT & ASAY, Surgical and Mecha nical Dentists, ALL OPERATIONS and skillfuliy mints guay 24 eases and tive Teeth treated and alied, Teeth inserted on Vulcanite $25, for full upper or lower set. Also,on Gold or Silver on pe most improved principle at reasonable ra DK. ASAY having enjoyed a large practice in Philadelphia, has Prd to reutsinmanently in Nevada, and feeis assured that nis long experience in his profession will enable dene Ce ae COMMERCE RNa de oo ons. , NO. ‘*y OVer the Drug Store. ol6 A. K, BRIGGS. PINE STREBT, NEVADA. FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, —AND— General Variety Store, APPLES, CHERRIES, APRI of ali kinds, and every variety of the Fruit received fresh every from the ranch. CIDER, manufactared at Chapman's Ranch, and Pure Cider Vinegar. Nats and Confectionery. Genuine Havana Cigars and all the faverite brands of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, A Choice Lot of House Plants and hardy Flowering Shrnba, WILD DUCK SALOON, ‘ —AND— BOWLENG ALEEY, Opposite Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Office, — MAIN STRERT. A ShENDID TEN PIN ALLEY et thi berries We keep on hand the best of Wines, Ale Liquors and © me ous KIsTLK & HAHN, Proprietors. MILWAUKIE BREWERY, SPRING STREET, NEVADA. Louis Mreyfuss.....Pr hand and for sale by the i jon or barrel. i. With your head full of fun asa or Goov Bggr. Pioneer Wagon & Blacksmith Shop Cor. Broad & Sacramento Sta, oe A fult assurtment of W A ON’ stock, done in the best style a. CHAPMAN ‘ CHAPMAN & BRIGGS, “If you want to live well and be jajly-and fet, A Baad» » Root oy NEW GROCERY sTORE.AG&R BER of tiié beat kind:always on quare, gal§@ Don't roneer ro ANGE ae GEORGE A. CHURCH, Prop'r. 3