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October 16, 1864 (4 pages)

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Steeteteeeainelidieniaiaaush mmmennieiten Come § i eo torsanl Jud > tion will be held “whieh the following officers are to be el greasional [ jatrte + PT und Vice President of A Supervisor for the 4d District, com of the townships. of Bridgeport; Bioonifield and Kureka, * Ata meeting of the Board of Supervisors for « held Oct. 3d, 1264, it was order-: rated . preeincts we established Nevada coun ed that the as the lection p ta of Nev county and that the following persons beappointed Inspesfive precinets, for of the respect the general election to be held Tuesday, Nov Sthy 1864, to-wit: wit . Nevada cette Nevada precinct—at the Court House—Inapector, A, H Hanson, judges. O. &. Green and J. H: Hetm. tetra i Blue Tent—at Blie Tent Houwse=Inepector, G. . A. Cooper, Judges, Lewis Williameon and D. Felton. 5 “= = —atHeury Summer's House--tnapeetor, Henry Summers, fadzer, S Johnson and P. Hunneforth. : Grass Valley pyonbordyag 3 Grass Valle precincts Smith’s Hetel— fn. epector, EK. w. toberts judges, J. JCollins and ray : kg pgramertine 4 x "Allison Ranch precinct—at Jas. 0. Herren’s Hotel-—Ins ould Aes 2 Valle, Judges, Phil Gal; Taway an oa Paine, “Fotect Spring precinct— At: Blodget’s Hotel~~ Inspector, T. N. Campball, judges, John Thrashrf and —Bayless pee " Buena Vista precinct—at Barker's hotel—Inapector, 5 Gs Lewis. judges, M. Barker and Chae ach. eG habe Ranch precinct—at Globe Ranch ho*el— Tiispecteor, Silas Blodget, judges, A. J. Webster and J. Dénnis. Reugh & Ready Township, ~ Rough & Keady precinet—at Hurd’s snloon adj Goodman's store—Inspector, Geo Flint, Judges Williamson Barker and James McCauley. i Indian Apriag precinet—at Hatch’s hotel—tinspecter, H. L. Watch, judges, GO: A’Seaman and utter. ” ' ates precinet at Schardin’s store—In apector, C.O Taylor, judges, 8. Beasley and litiam Harrie. Authony House prveinct—at School house— Inspector Thomas Stark, judges, 8 Kainey and N_ Bowen. , Spenceville precinct—at Purtyman’s.Inapector, J Heacock, judges. D. 8. Yallman and K. }, Purtyman ie ba” fot Hlat—at Smith’s . house—Inapector, Jack Carter, judges, Wm Hartley and P Otis. Bridgeport Township. French Soerel precinct —at French Corral house—Inspector, G W. Parsley, judges, M. Alger and A. H Mddy. Birehyitie precinct—at Thompson's hotel—In spector Henry Everett, judges, Geo Newell and . Pat Fogerty. : Sweetiand precinct—at Wood's hotel=-Inspector, CO. W, Daniels, judges, Robt B Pa ton and HP Sweetiand, _ . Cherokee precinct--at Smith's hotel—Inspee tor, David Akley, Judges, Jolt MeGraw and J Me MurphySan Jan recinct—at Wormwood’s saloon— Inspector, / B Johnson, judges, A B Lindsey and W © tole. * Montezuma Hill. precinect—at the Caledonian Hotel—lInspector, Frank Coffee, judges, E' A Yowler and M Haneahon: BloomfAeld Township. Mloomfield precinct-at Rush's store-house— Juspector, © Black, judges, A G@ Dennett and ~ 7M Bueh. ~ j Columbia Hfll preeinct—at Rathburn’s hotel— -Iaapector, Thos Kichardson, judge, @ McDon aldand K Pdlubbard. Lake rity Rrevitichat Arnold’s hotel—Inapeotor, Wm Bluek,; judges, H MeGHl and James Cregan. Git seeaiye: to te Tee Ketief Lit precine—at Todd's Hotel—Inapec. ff Thoe Carey, judges, Chas Mclacosh and B casoner, ‘ Eureka Fowhship, Moore’s Flat precinei—at Tailor shop néxt door to Joslyn’s satoon—Inepector, John Cald well, Judges, 3 B Blakeslee and Ira Stanley. Kureka preeinct—at Kagan’s Saloon—lnapec. tor, John Stewart. judges John Henry and Alf Vicro. , Bowman's Rangh precinct—at Bowman’s hotel iaspector, — Hoysington, judges, JF Bowman, and M Rush. 4 Little York Towyship. Lowell itil} -precinet-at Dutly’s hotel—In epector, J Dufly, judges, A P Schutt and J Sweiut. Kid Dog_precinet—at the Pavilion—Inepector W A Begole, judges, Martin Gasher and Wm Wright. You Bet preelnot—at Dunater’s hotel—Inspector, W W Cozsens. judges, Frank Ennis and A Neace. Little York precinct—.t Empire saloopn—{nepector, Jo’ Gardner, judges, B. Dodge and J M Bolbroth, aker hill precinet~at wilsea’s Brekerv— Inspector, Albert Clark. judges, Jas Davie and Jerry W eon . ashington Township, Washington precinetat’ MeBeans—Inspector A I. Mason, judges, — Venderson and ‘Thomas haarker, . Alpha precinctat Alplia hotel~Inspector, A D Skillman, judges, Capt Merriman and wm Kimley’’, Omega preeinet—At Pearce’s hotel Inspecor ~K O Tomphias, judges, wm Smith and F Spreaker, Fall Creek preciuct—at Leavy’s store Inapector.u w a Judges, J Frerpan and A Claines Dounvet Lake precinet—at Kybert’s store—In. Spector, N RK Maxey, judges, KB Hopkinson and U8 Dewey. ee. . AN AOT Amendatory of and supplementary to an Act, passed Mareh the tweaty-third, A. D. eighteen hundred and fifty, to regulate Kléetions. Apyroved Apri 4, 186): Section ley Section twenty-eight of said Act is amended sv ne te read as tollowe: See. 28. If auy’person oflvring to vote at aay election shuli be challenged in relation to bie right to vote at the eleetion, the Board of Judges ahall declare to bim the qualifications of an elector, and the lnepector or one Of the Judges ala! tender te bim the fublowing preliminary oath + * fou do swear,or affirm, that you will fully and traly anewer oll such” questions ae ’ shail bey pul to you touching your place of ~—~weaidenbe-and-quailfications vs an” elecypir t” Pho Inspector vr cave thie Judges shall then procerd to question the person challeaged in relation to-hia name, bis then plice of reaideace, how long he has resided w the township and codnty, where his last place of. residence was, also us to his citizenship, and ‘whether « uative or naturalized citizen. aud if the latter, when. where, abd injwhat Court, . orbefore what officer be wae tidturalized, an: all suck other questions as shall tend te test. his qualifications as tu citisedship and right to vote, See. 2. If any peraon shall refuse to take NOt tom inereoy vem tg Seta ie Fig estore of Present their duties they 7 ot the said preliminary oath whea so ten or te answer any and sil pertinent questions ae to his.qualifications, hie vote shall be rejected; if the Board of Judges are satwfied, from his answers as aforesnid, that such person is not a legal voter, they shall reject hie vote. : See. 3. If such person-chull still insist that he is entitled to vote, and the Board of Judges find no cause to reject his vote under the prelimiuary examination, and the challenge ‘shall fot be withdrawn, he shall not be entitled to vote,unléis he take the following oath, to be administered by the Inspector.or one of the Judges, viz: « “You do swear. (or affirm, se the case may be) that you are a citizen of the United States; that ‘you are of the age of twenty-one years secording tothe best of your knowl edge and belief, that you bave resided in thie State six monthé next preceding this elecs tion, and in this county, (township, or ward, asthe cose may be,) thirty days, and that you have not voted this day 7” And in case the person offering to vote produce a cert. fied transcript of the records of a Court of competentyurisdiction, admit ting him to citizenship, duly attested by the Clerk thereof, aa evidence of-hig _tight te vote, and the peraon #0 producing’ the same is.unknown to the Board of Judges, he shall mike oath that he is the person therein ‘named. ‘ «Bec: 4, If any person challenged as unqualified shall be guilty of willnk and corrupt false swearing or affirming in tuking any oath or affirmation prescribed by this Act, ‘}such person shall be adjudged guilty of wilfal, and corrupt perjury. ° a Sec. 5. Every person who shall willully and corruptly procure any person to swear or affirm falsely as aforesaid, shall be adjudged guilty of subornatjon of perjury, and shall upon conviction te@reof suffer the punishment directed by law incases of wilful and corrupt perjury, ; Sec. 6 Every person who shall proctre, aid, assist, counsel, or advise another to give or .offer his vote at any gepefal or special election, knowing that:the person is not duly qualified to vote, sball on eonvics tion be adjudged guilty of a inisdemeanor, and punished by a fine-of not lese than fifty hor more than five huadred dollars, or in) Prisonment not less than two ner more than six mouths, or by both such fine and impriss ooment as the Court may direct. Sec. 7. The Board of Judges of . Election shall keep aaninute of their proceedings ip respect to the eballenging and administering of othe to persons offering to vote, in which shall be entered by one of them ‘the name of every peraon who shall have tokemthe onthe prescribed by thia Act, or either of them, specifying in each case whether the prelimeinary oath, or the geueral oath, or both, were tuket; which minutes aud statement sholl be certified by the Inapector and re. turned by bin to the office at which the returus of Vetes given at such election are made, and the minutes ao returned shall be filedin the office aforesaid. Sec. 8. If the Enapeetor or Judges do hot faithfully and jmpartiolly discharge their shall be deewed guilty of & misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine not exeee ling five hundred ‘. dollars; or imprisonment. not exceeding aix montha, er by by beth anch fine and ims prisunment, as the Court may direct. See. 9. All Acts and parts of Acts ia conAict with the provisions of this Act are he res by repealed, . Attest, R.H.FA ROW BA R, Clerk. By G. Farquhar, Dep. Nevada, Oct. 7th. JROBATE NOTICE.—Siate of Calife rnia, county of Nevada la the Probate Court In the matter of the Estate of James Hoel, de. ceased. Notice is hereby given that MONDAY the 17th day of October, A. D. 1864, at 11 o’clor k, A M.of said day, at the Court Room of this Court. in the County of Nevada has been appoin. ted for hearing the application of Sarah WL Hoel praying that a documept now on file in this court Purporting to be the Tast Will and testament of James Hoel, deceased, be admitted to Probate, and that letters of administra jon with willen nexed be issved thereon to Sarah M Heel at which time aud Place all persous interestd there. im may appear and contest the same, RK. H, FARQUHAR, Clerk: by G.K. Farquhar, Deputy @. I. Caldwell, Att y for Petitioner, ou*. TELL COPPER MINING CO.—Location, Spenceville, (Prettyman’s Ranel.) Nevada county, Cal.’ Notice ja hereby given that ata tmeeting of the Board of Trustees of. said Company, Reid on the 8th day of Octo ber, 1864, an assexament of Two Doliars [$2)}'per Share was levied on the capital stock of said Sens arene on the 10th day of Nov. 1864 to J. Heacoc , Seoretary of said Ceonipany at the office of the company, Any stock epon which said assessment ahall remain’ unpaid on the 10th “;day“of November will be advertised on thatday as delinquent, and unless payment shall be made before will be sold on the 23d day of November 1864. to pay the delinquent Assessments, together with custe of advertiaing and expenses of sale. voN An HEACOCK, Seerétary, yell Copper Mining Compan : Locetion of Office at the Mine. ? ole SELLING OFF aT COST—BARGAINS, . W. L. Shacfrr would inform the citizeus uf Nevada and the surrounding eountr that aes he has remo his stock of teeth BOOTS & SHOES. To Kidd’s Building, on Pine street, and is sell ing then offat low rates, He has jrat receivad a large and splendid stock of boots and shoes from the Bay, which he will sell at bargains. Ne fivites the attention of everybody to call nd «Xamiue his stock. Moots made to order.— tepairing promptly and neatly doue GEO. E WITHINGTON, Sign aya Ornamental Painter. Howe PAINTING promptly attended. ts f always keep on hated ala stock of Wan, Paper Curtain Fixthrea, &e. "he Broad street, Nevada elty. MEAT MARKET. a 3 J A*LKS COLLEY k on hand ne So t of ders low Hanson & Co’, which he at reasonable rates for cash. 8 ted,, MAKE RUOM FOR THE FLORENCE It makes four distinct Stitelics, feeds the work cither way, sews thin and heavy geods, without oa or tension, will gather and sew on 5 . t =a Lage -thesame time. ¥ it makes # Stitch alike on both sides of the fabric, has no springs to ad get out‘of order, and is the most rapid sewer in the. szorld. Every Machine fully warranted, We, the undersigned, have each purchased -a now in use. , We have thoroughly tested them “on Work of all gradee—heavy, medium ard light—and oar opinion is that the FLORENCE is durable, will not easily get out of order, is strong and simple in construction, and its use is easily learned by the most inexperienced; s CBE S It will doa greater range of work with leas trouble and change, and we consider it afoucth. er better than any other Family Sewing Machine we have ever seen.. ‘ Mrs Dt. Chase....«.++.31 Turk street 8. F Mrs D. B. Coffin... eseeee2) Clary atrect. do Mis J: B Wooster....:.525-Folsem-stdo Mrs8. D, Gilmore....-.518 Felaom-st. do Mrs Daniel Donn “3 + 414 Folsom st, do Mra J Spinont......65.% 228 Rich «t., do Mrs Pruett.... -+-616 California stréet, do MrsS.M Morton.,... 632 Sutter street, do. Mrs Bohemioisssé. ci ccoee: 617 Pine street do Miss Ann Bradley.;,...612 California at, do Mre Geo. H, 'Parkér....259 Stevenson st, do Mrs John C. Cotbet.:.... Mission Dolores. Miss Annie MeBoyle,... ++++eeEl Dorado. Mina Magete Me --El Dorado: Chas 8. Preble..... -.Sacramento J. W: PRO 5 6k di9 46040440001 5% cecees Oakland. Mrs A’ M. Durritiam....... +++--Ockland. Mrs Orrie Woodill....... eovecces Oakland. Mrs Mary E. Burekhalter..,, vissDutch Flat. ©. be OUV OR Gio. pode bncese ceases Feveces +.+.Napa Mra Samuel T. Forti, Clarkaville. Kl Dorad.y co R. H. Farquhar. county clerk... Nevada city. Gvo. K. Farquhar..... ere do We: We IHEUIOW sedcbecveleosccsocsys f da N.W Brey ton. practical machinist do ©. Te, PSG, Mc Deceit onc. cccseree do John Herzinger....... . do Hh. ARERR ccscccccsascesces o ° do Fe BECRMIG Ss oa nie on e0tncsat eanises do and used a Wheeler & Wilson for twy years, and used a Grover & Baker a long time. Mus MARY A. MERCHANT, Dress Maker. $10 Stockton Street, San Francisco Previous to:pirehasing the Florence, f owned and used « Grover & Baker Machine one year, and the Wheeler & Wilson two years. d Mrs. B. WELLER, Dress Maker 406 Dupont street. San Francisco, Previous to purchasing the Florence, [ used the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Mk. J. D. BLAIN. Hubbard street, near Howara, San Francisco. —_— Previous to purchasing the Florence, § used the Singer Machine one year, the Grover & Baker nearly a year ; haze also used the Williams & Orvis and the Gray & Grace.. __ $c, Murs 8S.P Vick, Dress Maker & Seamstress 109 Stevenson etreet, San Francisco. Se Previous to purchasing the Florence. ! owned ank used # Grover & Baker Machine two years, anda Wheeler & Wilson feroe Xeare ¥ ~ Mrs Cuas. Uznar, #19 Bryant street, San Francisco. ae 1 have used a Florence Sewing Machine two eee { broeght it with me across the plains ; t has never yet been vut of order, and I can tru ly say that itexcels all other Machines ehat I have used a Wheelrr & Wilson & Wilson eight months, and used.a Grover & Baxer alternately with Sioat’s for two years. F am familiar with the Howe and several of the small :wachines, but . never used one that would doll kinas of work to equal the Florence. 1 do not think it ean be too highly recommended. Ms Isaac Eis. Marysville: ~_ I have had my Flidrence Sewing Machine for three years. I purchased one of the first made
at the manufactory, and brought it to thie State with me. I have used it almost steadily. and have never had the firat thiag get out of order, Mrs Newron Damon, Dress Maker and Tailoréss, Seventh st, betweeu Bryant & Brannan, 8. F. — T have used the Wheeler & Wilson about two 4 ars, the reggart & Farr six months, the Sloat cliptic about the same leagth of tim . the Williame & Orvis nearly two years, and have dealt in several of the small machines until troreughlv disgusted with every machine that sews with only one thread,. The Florenee 1s the only Machine that has eéme under my notiee that gives perfeet and entire sativfaction on all kinds of work. No one can estimate its Valae @wtil they have used end tested it, as I have done Indeed for thin work it is inva‘uabdle. GEORGE GILLIS, Carson city, N.Y, I believe I can fully and conscientiously im dorse each quaiitication claimed for the Florenve Machine. 1 have thoroughlv tested it en work of wl giades and each trial. has been ‘eminent? sstivfaetory. Lt takes hold of delicate tabriedel. ivafely, and ofa strong due with Strength. To me. it seems more than a Machine—an almost intelligent wilting helper. Its uae ja easiby learued, and its cénstruction fa certainly simple. I know something of the other first class Ma. chines, having learned to operate several: This is the oply Sewing Machine 1 have found relia ble. Mrs Pexxy G. Terrt, San Andreas, Calaveraa county. Tn 1858 we purchased a Wheeler & Wilson Machine and used it until last iall, when. Wishing One with ‘modern improvements,” we purchas ed a ‘Florence. af.er a enreful examiuation o the differeat Machines in use. Having used the Florence Machine over five, months, we can cheerfully recommend it as being. in our opinlon, the bes. we have seen, i A. M. Punt, © &. Pit San Juan, Monterey coutity. We could refer te many others who are using the Florence if it were hecessary to da so to convinee the public that these “Machines are what is claimed The beat Family Rewing Machine in the Werid Nearly three hundred Florence Machines have been sold on this coast in the short time sinee the Agency has been established here, and we nutke this assertion as convincir — of thet werth, that no person can be found who has_a. Flerence that would ex it fora Family Sewing of any other le Fi “' @BO. A. RANDALL. Florehce Sewing Machine. and huve them . i T Previous to purchasing the Florence, . owned . ; Tran a Ladd & Webster six months : 645 Washingion Street, Scientific gentlemen for the cure of Disates and for the suppression of QUACK ERY. the Institute was to insure to the. afflicted ‘would be systems with poisonous minerals, thereby destroying what little of the constitution was left from the ravages of disease. The result thus far has greatly exceeded the most ine expectations,of its founders. So liberally h , Pat monte rd the public that the Resident Consulting Physician, J. HW. Josseiyn, M.D. Has been enabled to reduce the prices of cure very preening te The. Institute combines within its practice both the use-of Vegetable Medi. cines, and the Electropathic System, that is. the use of Kleetricity and tle Celebra-ted Electro Magnetic Baths the 6st powerful auxillgry in the removal of diseases from the system yet discovered —~ aaarn treated at the ipvstitute. Diseases no matter what may be their name or nature will be treated in the most scientifie manner. 2 Venereal. FF deg terrible scourge can be entirely eradicate ss] amuch shorter time than it has’ hitherto been accomplished by any physican in this country, and soentircly ig the disease removed that no taint is left in-the blood. to break out at some future time. . The. Kesident Physician would here advise — one who Iiis ever been afflicted, and who may have any fears that a cure was not cffected, or that tliaxe is some of the virus stil) remaining to call or write and consult him, and they can at once heve their mind relieved, and should there be aly trouble a cure ean be warranted. , To Females. Ladies afflicted or in trouble will find at the Institute one who can understatd and sympathise with them in their afflictions, and one who will tender them. prompt assistance, no inatter what:tnay be trouble or disease, with theutmost dispateh and secrecy. Irregularities attended to promptly and by the most approved methods ee Seminel Weakness. That soul destroying disorder can be cured-in 4 very short by the system practised at the In‘stitute, and a perfect cure warranied. Medicines sent to al! parts of the State, Oregon and Nevada Territory, in fact everywhere within the range of Express fuellities. All letters answered promptly-and with pleasure, when direeted to J. H. JOSSELYN, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, Electropathic Institute 645 ashington Street, SAN FRANCISCO Dr. J.H, Josselyn has no connection with any any other kstablishment in California. Remember the No. 645 Washington Street, San Franvisto Aug. 13—~3m THAT GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER Le Doyens’ Sarsaparilla, Yellow Doek and Iodine Alterative. The Great Cure For all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels .Scrofula and Rheumatism. = lage medicine reaches the CONSTITUTION itself, ant restores it to its normal condition. IRRITATION OF THE NECK THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, Avtp CATARRH OF THE BLANDER, STRANGUNARY AND BURNING, OR PAINFUL URINATING, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, "" BRICK DUST, DEPostr, AND MUCOUS OR MILKY DISCHARGES APTER URINATING. : For these diseases it ic truly a sovereign rem edy and too much eannot be safd in its praise Asa Lithontriptic it has no equal ; being chem teally combined with lodine, it poweessen in a high eegree the power of dissolving stone in the gravel-formations.and enlargement of the prestrate gland, irritation of the neck of the bladder dropsy, &e. CRANE & BRIGHAM, Wholesale Draggists, Agents. Sold by all Drug gists. For sale whe lease or retail by JOSEPH MM. LEVEY, Corner of f Pine and Commercial Streets. CRO. R. CRAWFORD, . Masonic Building, on Pime Street Always on hand a full eupply of JUSTICES’ 4nD CONSTABES Blanks. Dealer im PLAIN AND FANCY WwSTATIONERY, +t BLANK BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC, GOLD PENS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &e, ees ts ° 7 a New & Choice Per ome ry, Knight Templars Perfume. Lubins Extracts. Wight Blooming Cereus.Red Cross Knight Pefame.airy do > ues do . Barncey’s do Assorted Odors, Foresle by JOSEPH mM. LEVEY, Corner of Pine A for Nevada Co., at W. ; ee! yt , eaver & Co.'s store Nevada, Aug. 23¢—tf ‘camara “Medical ‘Notice *! The Electropathic Institute, Below Kearney Street...,...San Francisco. Established February 1960, by an association of T one great object of the Establishmenf of Setentific and honorable treatment. where they safe from the wiles of empyricks who . notonly rob them of their money but fill their —Ttis not necessary to Cnumerate the diseases’ the system practiced-at the Institute -in4 bladder and ureters of the Kidney. preventing . ) 5 : te os aN NERVOUS A TIPOT Ee “ve MS THE.. MIRACULOUS MEDICINE: The Elixir Vitae so long sought by the Philosophers of all Ages. HEAR! HEAR!! READ AND TRY!:: I have had Inflammatory Rheumatism for six weeks so bad I could not move or stand. . tried every knowu remedy without effect. I got oye” bottle ef Watts’ Nervous Antidote. I had.no in. I gotanother, and am quite well, [ have und it the same as every one says. It ig a wonderful .remedy. THOS. M. TAYLOR, fs : a 428 Greenwich street, I was very much afflicted with St. Vitus’ Dance and Bleedmg Piles. Ihave taken the Nervous Antidote and am perfectly restored to, health ; the twitching nerves also round the motth ire. moved,and . am again working at my trade with ease and cheeriulness. HENRY T “Sa —— oneness PRR Street, Brooklyn — One bottle of the Antidote has cured me of Liv. er Complaint anda violent pain inthe side. _£ can go to work. fwM. “THOMPSON, Kent Avenue, Brooklyn, o Watts’ Nervous Antidote has-eured-me-of aCough and Nervous Debi'ity of verv jong stand: ing. I teel thu greaeest benefit from it, in sleep, appetite and general health. JANKE THOMAS. . Fiftecnth street, west of sth Avenue, I have received great benefit from Watt’s Neryous Antidote in Nervous Debility and Deafness it has improved my hearing: general health and spittts.in fact F have received the greatest good from it. MKs. TROTMAN, Cooper’s Avcnue, Newport, L. I. 9 , To Taibott Watts Esq. Dear Sir—Your medicine is the moat adienishing thing 1 ever met with in the world. As I told you . . was¢ Weak, Nervous, had. iio Appetite. aid not able to do anything ; I took oue'teaspoonful of your medicine at night, and in the morning [ get up fresh like a diflerent person, ate» good break fast,: did my work easily. and-al.ogether felt-quite well and happy, LOUISA THOMPSON, 54 Cannon Street. Kor eale wholesale hy CRANE & BRIGHAM Drugyists, corner Clay and Front streets, Saw Francisco, and ail reapectable Druggists on the Pacific ceast. jy26-tT For sale Who'esalc or retail by JOSEPH M. LEVEY, Commercial Strect. Nevada city. Notice te Tax Payers. sy HE assessment Koll. for 1864 for Nevad# county having been completed and delivered mto my hands the rty—hoiders-of-the— county are h reby motified that the Taxes on the fame are now due, and the taw for the collectiow of the Taxes will be strictly enforced, No tice is further given‘that fer the purpos¢ of re eelving Taxes, I shall be in the several! Townships at the place:and times stated, to-wit :— Nevada—Atmy Office in the city of Nevada, Thursday Oct jath. Grass Valley—At Delano’s Banking House, Grass Valley, Friday, Oct. 4th, i Rough &\Keady=At Walling’s Hotel, Rough & Ready, Monday, Vet. 17the Bridgeport-At Poliard’s Hotel, North San Sean days; Oct. 18th. ; ; Bloom#$hi—At Arnold’s Hotel at Lake city, Wednesday, Oct. 19th. Euteka“At. Marks & Co’s Banking House, Moore’s Flat, Thursday, Oct. 20th. Washington—At Grissell’s Hotel, Washington, Saturday, Oet. 22nd. Little Yock—At Heydliffs. store, Red Dog, Monday, Oct. 24th. . ', 'T.F: DAVEN PORY, Collector, Nevada, Sept. 23d. 1864. ; i NEVADA MIELLINERY: Wise Rs ey i ns MiSS E. COFFEY, WOULD respectfully mform the Ladies of Nevada city and the surrounding towns that she has opened a first class Millinery Store, on BROAD STREET, an Weaver &Co’s Store, and Il keep constantly on hand, Ladies’ Bonnets, Flowers, Laces, And in fact everything usually found ina Millinery Establishment 1 have such: arrange{ments made that 1 shall be in seceipt of New Goods by every steamer. +Particular attentiow will be paid to making Cloaks, Mantillas and Dressea, m20 SAMUEL LEWIS, Successor to Lewis Bros. IMPOKT! or CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Pipes, Matches, (ards; @&c. __ ~-Atthe old stand— Lewis’ Bui'ding, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada. ] 8s now ready to wepiy his former patrons n and the public generally with all goods iy this tine as heretofore at ‘ San Francisco Prices! Thaskiul for past patronage, he respectfully olicits a conti~uance. rach t-tf ; 2 CH. FERRAND. PHOTOGRAPHIC AND "DAG JERREAN ARTIST. Every kind of Photographs and Ambretypes iaken i@ the best style of the Art, 3 ON PINE STREET, Over the United States Bakery. CHAUVAL HOUSE, Virginia City....Nevada Territery. 3s Bo1% North C Street, iss Adj ining the Medan Building. = ee FIRST OLASS Hotel and Hestaurant. Open ail night. Eicgaatly farnished reome for Families. 0. V. Chauval, Prop'r. Virginia, April 13th—tf Shaving and Hair. Cutting. jos BURBRIDGE te. always on hand at his shop, Ready to de ttair and Commercial Streste. best style. Genus oak gt ana trial. yi es . who {1 to thos AG chemi« NERV! fectly time @ tem th are col sale bj AG en to bespes be no ae ~—ameth ¢ Dock . ——_ Ada Thi $n this ~beén jit haver by an‘ range! SAGs ¢ ever invalic the fa: ries fo health For sa a FRI _iImp« Fi pAl oS viaFr ts? . Willl disput FLY} AN € anil #¢ er fre! goods for fo al teri For fice. V «sco, sep. ru . hy vided Mint H For p Take . 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