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NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. ~
_ Mentne at ‘Newrown.—A friend
furnishes us with the following items in
regard to mining about Newtown : The
the superintendence ot H. P. Purdy,
They are now down about 40 feet, have
“glledge five feet wide, the rock of which
pee «
is looking first-rate, and contains a large .
quantity of sulphurets and some free
'& Co., must settle up or make satisfac—
Caswell ledge is being worked under.
Nortrer.-—All persons knowing them}selves indebted to the firm of 8. Haas
tory arrangement by the 20th of this
month, or their accounts will be placed
in the hands of an attorney for collection. 8S. HAAS & CO.
‘Nevada, November 5th, 1867. —
DENTISTRY.—Dr, Asay, late of Philadelphia, has become associated with
Dr. Wm. Kent inthe practice of Dentistry, and they are prépared to do all
kinds of surgical and mechanical Dentistry in the best manner. Full upper
er lower set of teeth on Vunlcanite,
$25. Teeth on gold or silver plate at
reasonable rates., In any case satisfaéry peat re
Citizens of
NEVADA OITY AND COUNTY !
cz ABRAHAM GOLDSMITH,
7 ant Th METHOD-OFyou that I have just “ARROVE" fr
Francisco, and brought up *“*a few leetle
tings for de ‘enee: p rnagal Idid not however bring any ** pudding? for yon to'samoes or “strings? to chew. Neither did I
ring up a stock of worthless trash to humbug
or soft soap you with as presen vio
a high estimate of od intelligen ‘and
judgment. I have
the :
owever bruught with me
LARGEST
—aND— bbe
MOST COMPLETE sTOCcK
—oF — Ex
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS
MILLINERY GOODS,
Ladies’ and Childrens: Shoes,
CARPETS,
and
OIL CLOTHS
Gents’ Furnish!
horn, gold. A crushing of ten tons recently . tion guaranteed. Office, No. 1 Coma i had, yielded $16 per ton. A large mercial street, over Drug Store. i?
: 1 amount of rock is now being taken out . —
a and another crushing will soon be had. . Look ! Look ! Look !
H. Schardin & Co. are working the me” A FACT! 2
-. Galena ledge with good prospects. It honey
has been opened on to the depth of Ww peg Pee NOU CORE SRK ene.
ss oa forty-six feet,at which point the ledge étFeeldea * “Why Icame from the ‘Temple
sary is eighteen inches wide. The rock . What! What! From the Temple of Fash: prospect well in a hand mo rtar, and it el : acto have you done at the Temple of
y . .) will soon be tésted by mill process. It AR toes Pysccegebeall ager a Dress
contains a large quantity of galena. But why don't you go to 3
aie sulphurets. SAMMY’S BAZAAR,
ANCE % ACCIDENT.—We—learn‘that~a~ boy oo a nicer and more choicer stock of Dress
named Joe Hubert accidentally shot . Goods, Foulards, Empress Cloths,
P &e., than at any Temple of Fashion “in Calione of his fingers off,while out hunting . tornia, and besides a
— near this city, one day last week. He. . Magnificent Present !
was carrying his gun carelessly across. 287 If anybody does not like the pudding
000 ! his shoulder, with his fingers inserted they can chaw at thie string.
in the barrels, when by a sudden jolt Cline & Novitsky’s Bazaar,
ES } one of them was discharged. One of COMMERCIAL STREET.
his fingers was torn off, making a very . Nevada, Oct. 2th,
_.bad wound. The little fellow, who fh
T. was not more than 12 or 14 years of age,
manifested great nerve, and coolly reRARE CHANCE !
pensa marked to his companion, “There: goes .
: a finger!” : pier Arne
sa INsANE.—Yesterday John Doe was{
: lodged in the County Jail for examina-. CLOSING OUT SALE REGARDcui ~ tion upon the charge of insanity. He} ~~ ~~ -ygg op :
— has been recently in the County Hos: saat ogni
aa pital and imagines he has an immense a? z
Amd lot oftwood to sell. He was induced to
Repane go to the Sheriff's office to pet in a bid . eet
og 7 for a large wood contract. Under. THE ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE
ueSheriff Patton informed him that the
fall ¢
oe gentleman who wanted wood was in. renee PALS
ait, the back room, whereupon Mr. Doe FROM THE DATE.OF
walked into jailand was locked up.
—_—— DEER.— We understand that deer are FES BOSIOR
quite plenty between this place and
OON. Washington. A gentleman informs us at ad
ad ‘tha he saw one near the Six Mile House
aday or two ago, and several days since CLOTHING,
receive & passenger got out of the stage and
4 ode fired his revolver at two that were withGENTS’ FURNISHING Goons,
an exin fifty yards of him. Our hunters
used ‘ ought to bring in some venison, BOOTS AND SHOES,
vdeiegg has been temporarily repaired and is
gues, now le for teams. Workmen are . masstON BLANKETS
od in building substantial abut
"acu _ ments, and a new bridge with a much NOTIONS,
a shorter span, will soon be substituted
gs for the old structure. The new bridge ke. &e. &c.
Pig al ‘will be higher up than the old one, and
KJ. a short bend in the street above the —
siege bridge will be avoided.
BER a _ . FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS
, CO. upon the General Fund prior to August Ladies & Childrens Shoes.
17th, are now payable, and interest has
3 : call upon the County Treasurer for their .
BER coin. Come and be convinced of the
IO
ioe Tae WeEaATHER.—Yesterday was a. Fact.
oa cloudy day, and frequent showers of . et rain fell. In the afternoon the rain beS. HAAS & CO.
mice came more regular, and there was every ae
quality indication of a settled storm. A good «,
fara, ? yy ‘ain would be very beneficial to the. "To Dealers extracrdinary ime
d Rau mining interests of the county. ducements will be held out,
_fendy Tae Howell Zouaves will hold a. evade, Oct. oh.
ols KE ——___ Special election on the 14th inst., to fill ‘
ie: & vacancy occasioned by the resignag artied yesjerday without transacting any Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c., &c.
St fe a snpply, of Kogiorn hee ger Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
00, of Soe CIGARS OF VERY CHOICE BRANDS
a . ‘TE Board of Supervisors were ex-. PUA’
yresenDY.
Ever brought into the eey, which I ehall .
take pleasure in presemtimg to you, for a’
very small compensation in coin—eay
Twenty Per Cent Less Than Any
Other House In The County,
THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
—OF—
DRESS GOODS,
From the finest Silk down to a Bit
Calico, can be found at
THE TEMPLE OF FASHION,
Cor. Broad & Pine streets.
OF EVERY VARIETY, AT
A; GOLDSMITH’S,
Cor. Broad & Pine streets.
MILLINERY GOODS,
EVERY DESCRIPTION.’
Also, LATEST STYLES OF
Cloak, Peplums, Shawls, &c.,
otal Von
THE TEMPLE OF FASHION,
Cor. Broad & Pine streets,
OF.
A eplendid assortment of Fine
Cassimeres,
Cottonnets,
Jeans, &e.
For Mens’ and Boys’ wear.
—~AT—
A. GOLDSMITH’S,Cor. Broad & Pine streets.
Ladies’ and Childrens’ Shoes,
San Franciseo Custom Made,The nicest the Mountains,
Can yot at the
THE TEMPLE OF FASHION,
Cor. Broad & Pine streets.
PLAID & PLAIN FLANNELS,
OF ALL COLORS AND QUALITIES,
—AT—
A. GOLDSMITH’S,
Cor. Broad & Pine streets.
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Mattings,
Hearth Rugs,
Crumb Cloths,
Door Mats, .
can gm pounn ar & &3 Ee.
A. GOLDSMITH'S.
A Tip-Top Lot of
Gents’
Goods,
of the best manufactures, can —
always be found at
A. GOLDSMITH’S.
Cer. Broad & Pine streets.
§a7-IF YOU ARE IN PURSUIT_g4
OF GOOD GOODS, GOOD _g4
. @R-BARGAINS AND WOULD a4
ee HAVE YOUR & WAR-_as
Musli
AND
Household Furnishing Goods, .
THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, and .
. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE,
~ Cor, Broaa & Pine Sts,,
NEVADA CITY,
ARE NOW RECEIVING DAILY INSTALLMENTS OF
saawet. Fall and Winter lothing,
Consisting in part of .
DRESS SUITS,
if BEAVER suUITS,
BUSINESS SUITS,
AND ALL SORTS OF
CLOTHING FOR MEN & BOYS.
At this Establishment can be found every
article necessary fora Gentleman's wardrobe
trom a NECK-TIE TO A FULL DRESS SUIT
OF THE FIRST QUALITY, — 2
AS WE ARE RECEIVING OUR GOODS
. _* DIRECT FROM NEW YORK BY
PRICES {
prey hat hae:
Be ee WE tah
AT REDUCED
+
es
3. & 8 ROSENTHAL,
thy.
¥ THE PIONEER DRY GooDs HOUSER
b ae aha are now receiving an aaa
Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
—oOF THE—
"VERY LATEST STYLES t_gi
Whicli Ladies are invited to oa and see,
Years of experience in business in this community, long connection with the leading
wholesale houses enable us te suit the tastes
of the people and at the same timie furnish the
Very latest patterns and best quality of Goeds at the lowest prices !
%
WE HAVE NEW. z,
2 DRESS GOODS! 2
To sult every taste aad purse,
cy
oo
BROCHETS HAWES, ranging in
EVERY STEAMER OUR CUSTOMERS MAY RELY
UPON GETTING
; THE BEST
GOODS AND LATEST STYLES AT THE.
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
“We have on hand and are receiving a large
Stock of
Mens? and Boys’ Boots and Shoes,
Hats, Caps, &e.
Also, a fullassortment of KUBBER CLOTH
ING, consisting of :
‘Rubber Coats, Boots, Pants, &c.
Suitable for Miners,
And others who desire 'to “keep dry.”’
Our BRubber Goods are lately manufactured and not Mable to
peel or crack. ‘
~ We keep our Establishment always supplied
with everything in the
Clothing & Furnishing line,
And relyii apdn “fair dealing” for success
we can satisty all in Price and Quality of
Goods by calling on us,
Don't forget tne old stand of
BANNER BROTHERS.,
LIaporters, WHOLESALE & Reta, DeaLers,
Cor. Broad & Pine Sts.
A LARGE Lot,
Just Received by
E. F. SPENCE.
Do you want a nice pair of Boots ?
Y_YOU DO DROP IN AND. LEAVE YOUR
MEASURE WITH
BB. LUTZ,
ON BROAD STREET, a few doors below the
National Exchange Hotel, and he will make
you as nice a pair of Bootes as you would wish
to wear, pairing dome ia good
WILD DUCK SALOON,
—anp—
Opposite Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Office,
MAIN STREET.
A. SPLENDID TEN PIN ALLEY at this
We Soop on hand the best of Winem Ale
and C rs, iquors
wis ; KISTLE Se HAHN, Proprietors.
SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
{Adj. Keeney’s Tin Shop.)WILLIAM HOLMES, Proprietor,
[Successor to W. G. Jenkins.)
A NEW AND FULL ASSORTMENT OF
= .
Saddles, ms
Harness,
Bridles,
Whips,
sorts of SADDLE AND HARNESS
rok ‘AND TRIMMINGS. ot prince w eale
sSrarbeatunetenenone > fe it. et
wer mR Gubelr 203 promptly
(2 GIVE ME A CALL. x
\ RECBIVED EVERY DAY, BY
WIM. KING, at the GEM 8A:
BOWLING ALLEY..
price from $30 to $150, .—
Cloaks, Hats, &e, of the latest style.
Also, a fall assortment of
Carpets of all kinds, Oil Cloths,
WALL PAPER, and
Furnishing Goods.
Also, a large stock of LADIES; MISSES and
CHILDREN’S SHOES.LINENS, MUSLINS, .
And a General Assortment of everything need.
edinthe shape of
Household Goods! —
According to our usual custom we will sell = (”
everything in Our’ line at Lower
than amy other House in Nevada
county.
ef” Ladies call and convince yourselves,
' J. & S&S. ROSENTHAL.
AT THE OLD STAND, BROAD 8T. “4
Nevada, Oct. 10th, cd
Pioneer Wagon & Blacksmith Shop
Cor. Broad & Sacramento Sts,
GEORGE A, CHURCH, Prop’r,
AVIN initaaed
He stesa, 120 "10. do. all Kinde of
stand, I am
work in 7, line in the very best manner and
at reasonable prices,
Wagons built and Repaired,
Vehicles ironed and all kinds ot
Blacksmithing done, .
(@” A FIRST RATE HORSE 8H
alwaye be found at the a wieecesa
ull assortment of Wa GON STOCK,
@lways on hand,
Af
TANT kinda of? WUOD AND IRON WORK
done in the best style and at short notice,
tol togive mesa” Ghorn GnU
ve mea . .Nevada, Oct. 15th,
JOHN F. .BUSSENIUS,
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMEST.
ar” Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully
prepared, : ee
Agent Occidental Insurance Company, Saa
Francisco.
MASONIC BUILDING,
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets.
G2" Residence next House above Methodist
Church, Broad Street, Nevada.
J, NAFP&IG ER, ¥. B. STONE,
RMPIRE MARKET.
No. ¥ Commercial Street,
_ NEVADA CITY,
NAFFZIGER & STONE, Prop’re,
KEEP constantly on band «
nis BEEP,
PORK,
Hams, Bacon, Lard, &o &c,
OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, i
AT WHOLESALE OR RETALL, as as
ean be delivered here from tay nie 9
A supply of Dried Fresh
P Sausage, décc., always on han
country carefully and
ce” hens adeveed te the ep—Bee of
BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS .
BOOT .AND SHOE STORE!
BROAD 8T., opposite Stumpt's Hotel.
—* ba $
SPLENDID STOCK OF FINE
Ah tpt ai
’ VDINGS o