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October 18, 1863 (4 pages)

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own—of pCO. .& small CO. en in exenjoyed ‘st qualnined tu CO. . pots of wants is Co. there is co. a burnt cha. Jaing can ery and buckets, y other sort of . d. may ale and of the by you tomers past.— “Keep co. duty. FF The Deputy Provost Marshal. W HH, Davidson, and the enrolling clerks will comwence on the enrollment next Tuesday, Oct. 20th. The. clerks were swernd? in betore Judge E, WSmith, yesterday afternoon. George D. Kendall, of Netads, is the enrolling clerk for sub-distriet, No, 1, comprising Washington. James Wray, of Rough & Ready, for sub-district No. 2, coaprising the townships o: Grass Valley and Little York. Jas. A Stidger, of North San Juan, for the townships of Rough & Ready Bridgeport and Eureka. They will eurvil tor the first close . the names of all persons between the ages of 20 and’ 35, and all unmarried perseus between the age of 35 and 45.) For the sece ond class all peasons subject tu do military CHANCE Fok Reuse River Direcr — Mr.P. E. Jefferies, of Moore's Flat, advers tise’ in another column to tuke passengers and light freight through to Reese: river without delay. Now is a good opportunity for those who wish to go or seud treight to the new silver regions. ; —_— _ NOTICE. . TRAVELERS To and from REESE RIVER, HUMBOLDT. ESMERALDA, _1 SILVER MOUNTAIN, — VIRGINIA CITY, — Are invited to examine the sicisieins STOCK OF Clothing ! Furnishing Goods! HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,TRUNKS AND VALISES, At the Popular House of S. HAAS & CO., oe Ee Corner of Commercial and Pine Streets THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF FALL & WINTER CLOTHING . Are now being received and For Sale at New York Prices! 8. HAAS & CoO., Have Branch Stores at @OLD HILL, AURORA, VIRGINIA, BAN FRANCISCO: FOR SALE. OME BST EADS and Valuable Real Estate. Butiding Lots for from $10 to $200 Also 10 Vara Lote and entire blocks ef beautiful Garden Land, in the city and county of San Francis‘co, on the line of the San Jose Railroad, at the "The Tite te sbeol ely perfeet, being ‘a 3 ° ie a utely . a ‘ ash grant. eonfirmed ere United States. ‘The Shafter Bill respects tle, the authorities respect it. the District Courts Supreme Cuurts of the United States <-2 Wire rns Goad & eater . hoever purchases one of these will buy a lot and not a Jaw suit. a Cae te Baa wena, . ot Montrestraints pene: > HARVEY Agata S. Kelimer, No. 47 Pine street, near Broad street, Nevada: ATS and Gentlemen’s Clothes eovenatiy cleaned and repaired on short notice and at 4 “7 ¢ SUNDAY MORGSING, OCT. isch. aa meee NEW. BOOT sTORE. No. 63 Broad Street, Nevada, Takes this méthod of informing his friends and the Public generally that he hax opene!a Boot Store on Broad «treet, a few duors above Pine, and bas on-hand a ae If you wish assortment—of the firet quality . 001 pair of Boots give mea call before purchasing elsewhere. oe ae Boots and Shoes Repnired At short noti-e snd-on the most reasonsble terms. 5 : B. LUTZ, Nevata, October 16th—3m : ‘HERIFE’s SA LE.—By virtue of an exSs ecution to me delivered, iseued “ott of the Hon. District Court of the 4th Judicial District in and for the county of Nev da. State of Calitorbia, and bearing date O +t. 14th. 1883. in favor of P. L. W.aver and John Newman. comprising tie firm of Weaver & Newmrn. and against 0. FE. Green and J.T. Southall, for the eum of Three Iiundred and Ninety Three 10 100 Dolare debt, with interest,on the said «am of $393 10 from the 15th day of Oct. 1843, at the rate of ten per cent. ‘rT atinu n. together with all costs of suit. . 1ave levied uvon all the rivht. tite. and tuterest property ly retofore attached }o wit? Thowe certain mining claims situated on Deer Creek in the township and.county of Nevada. State of California, commencing at Worrel!l’s bridve near the Fagie‘saw mill.-an! the-ce rurning down the creck 1.200 feet. Aiso thse other certain wining claims known as the Kagtc ravine claims situated on Exvle ravine in township and county of Nevada, tove her with al’ and singular, the flumes. sluices cabins, mining tools and appurtenances belonging to said claims. Notice is hereby given ‘that I will expose te public sale all the above described property to House door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, Nov. ith, 1863, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A M., and 4 P. at. Given under my hand this lith day of Aug 18.3. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. By A. W. Potter Onder Sheriff, T. P. Hawley Pits Alt’y. ; \HeRIrS’s SALE — Whereas, on the K) 20th day of March, 1833. a final judgment and decree -was rendered in the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the -tate of California in and for the County of Nevada, in fyvor of W. B Churchill, and aguinst Geo. Arnold, — Johnson. M ‘Peijean, Antone Mayo et al., known as the Humbug Fa Is Flume Co., for the suin of Ten Hundred and Kighteen 25 100 Dollars debt, with interest on the princinal at the rate of ten per cent. per annum from the rendition « {judgment until paid. together: with ail costa of suit.. And whereas, on the said 30th day of March, 1563 it wan ordered a: d decreed by the said Court that tue lien set forth in Piaintiff™s complaint be foreclosed and the proerty therein d. scribed, to wit: That certain ame situ: te and being ta the county of Nevada in Humbug creek. nedf the town of North » Bloomfield in saideoun y—soid flume commencsng at the falls of Humbag creek, afew hundred yards below the town and extending up the ereek to near the Ditch Company's dam and known as the Humbug ralls © ume” together with the rights of way andall privileges necessary for the convenient use and occupat.on cf the saine be levied upon and. sold to satisfy sai judgment. interest and costs. and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of sail suma of monev as aforesaid, Notice is hereby given that [ will expose to pubsiec sale all of the sbove described property to the hightest bidder for cash, in front of the-Court House door in Nevaca. on ‘Tuesday, Nov. 10th, 1863, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M. and 4 P. ve j 1863. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. T P Hawicy, Atiy. % 2 & NO. 57 Wholesale and Retail Dealersin © BROAD STREET, NEVADA. BATES & McCORMICK, DRUGS and BOOKS, To my tate Patrons. H3 VING leased my Bakery'on Broad street for one year. and »bout to leave Nevad: for a time. I take this occasion to return to my old —— er — = hae pe liberpatrons ended tome during a perivd of fear ph nS years.y successor, Alex. Gault. isevery way wor-' thy of your eonfidence, and I cordially recomsmend him to you. p = = WILLIAM DAVis.Nevada, Oct. 11th. Broad Street, Nevada. ~ e =~ ALEXANDER CAULT, Removed tethe oid . G. Davis on Broad St., \m Havi stand of The Restauraht will always be supplied with all the delicacies the market affords. Cakes, Pies and Bread of all kinds conThe patronage of the public is solicted. : ALEX. GAULT. ‘Nevada, Oct. *h—tf NEVA of defendants in and to the ‘o'lowing deséribedthe highest bidder fur cash, in front of the Court. Given under my hand this 15th day of October, . I shall keep a First Class Res< . taurant and Bakery. No. 65 Broad Street, Nevada eity. SOMETHING NEW! ‘. ‘HE undersigued has opened at Ne 65 Broad I street, feur doors above Pine street, a Retisserie and Restaurant, Which-will be carried onim a style heretofore ersuns wishing a Firet class Meal, are invited tocall. ‘The cu inary départmeut is earried on in sight of the customers, aad nenc but the choicest morsels are used here. thom or partivs desirous of a i" RECHERCHE DINNER co Beat Gooas ia vatifornia has been secured by the proprietor, who understands something in that line himself, and it is his intention to make this a Model Restauraut. DA RESTAURANT. Families wishiag to have a Roast delivered to . Are iuvited to come. The services of one of the . . -F. SPENCE, Wholesale Druggist, NEVADA OITY, CAL. LARRABEE, E. P. 7. Dealer in Saddiery, Harness, Whips. Bits, Spurs, Concord Stage Collars, Pennsylvania Hames, Brushes, Carriage ‘Trimmings, eto., y ) a . e U.S. Tatermal Revenue Collcetor's or Bice, Fitth Division, Fourth District. 3 NEVADA, October let, 1863. re. attention of dealers in Patent Medicines, Cosmetics aad Perfumery ete., ete, is: called ‘. to the following Amendment of March 3d. I96?,via: . See. 27, And be it further enscted, that any eee who shall cffer for sale, atter the thirieth day of September, A.p 1863,‘any,of the ar ticles named in Sehrdule C of the act to which this act is an amendn.éat. whether the articles 80 offered are imported or are of foreign or do mestic manufacturé, shall be deemed the manu facturer thereof, and {shall be} subject to all the duties, Hiabilities and ae in eald act impo sed in regard to the saleofsuch articles without the use of the proper stamp or stampe as in said act ls required.”’ ~ My instructions aré imperative, and the requirements vf the Jaw must be complied with and my duty is plain. T would no all. persons liable Nig? cense. Incomé, or other duties. that t NP RAE are pryable at the Collector's office. in Nevadi. soye’s Banking Hcuse . ap}-tf Proprietor. . CH. FERRAND & CO., Rooms No. 48, Pine Street, over the United States Bakery, Nevada, UR rooms have bren recently supplied with “excellent a atus, and we ae to take — *: si Large Photographs, In Oil, India Ink,
“And Pastil Colors or Plain, Cartes de Visite, Ambrotypes, é Photographic Views, Etc., Which cannot be excelled by any in the. State. PICT BWRES taken in LOCKETS AND PINS . ! Satisfaction given in all cases yr] .ikenesses are as welltaken in cloudy as in clear weather. CH. FERRAND & CO. Nevada, May 9th. 1863. BLAZE’S SALJON* COR. @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL 8ST if You Want a Geod Drink, GO TO RLAZE’S! DAVENPORT & CO., No. 35, Commercial Street, Nevada. HOLESALE & RETAIL, DEALrs in : GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Pr Goods helivered Fuge of Charge. Nevada, March 4th, 1863. WILLIAM R. COE, Dealer in Boots, Shoes, &c. Corner Main and Commercial sts. Keeps coustantly on hand a large as surtiment 0. Brogans, Buy’s Boots & Shoes, Ladies aud Misses‘ Shoes & ‘Gaiters. Boot & Shoe Findings a! wayson hand Kepairing done on short notice. FURNITURE ---FURNITURE ez H. WENDLER, No. 29 Broad street, Nevada, Under the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Havi pur chased the en ie stock fey H. HU, Sheffer . & 3. [am prepared to furnish Chamber Setts, Bedsteads, ae Bureaus, Sec etu ries, Mirrors, Chairs, Tables, Sofas, Bedding and Furniture of every description at reereneie ree e description : olatery of a! done. Furniture repaired and cleaned my26-tf CEORCE E. TURNER, Wholesale and Retail dealer in HARDWARE, .TIN WARE, STOVES, Glass and Crockery Ware, And everything usually kept in the Hardware and Crockery line—will be sold at the lowest Commercial Street, Nevada. A few doors below Pine. D. S&S. BAKER, DEALER 18 No. 73 Broad Nevada. BESH MEATS, ALL KINDS om hand and for sale at Cheap rates for Goods delivered Free elCharge Within a reasonable distance of Nevada. WOOD—Of all kinds, on hand and for sale CENTRE MARKET. CENTRE MARKET ic still Beef, Perk, Mutton, Which will be sofd at the lowest rates. oa ee Ambrotypes, Photographs, Ete. . NO, 32° MALIN: STREET, NEVADA, Opposite Lancaster’s stable. er Saddles and Harness manufactured and r / et work warranied, MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup fer Children Teething. This valuable preparation is the preseription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United Statex, and has been used for thirty years with never failing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feebie infant of one week old to the adult. “It not only relieves the child from. painy but invigorates the stomact. and bowels, corrects acidity,.apd gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve ‘Griping in the Bowels and Wind Colic We believe it is‘ the Best and Surest. Remedy uy the World, in all cases of Dysentery agd Diarrhoea in Cnlildren, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. — Ful! directigns for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine uniesa the facsimile of Curtis & Perkins, New York, 1s on the outside wrapper : Sold by all Medicine Dealers. : ’ Principal Office, 48 Dey street, New York. Price Only 25 Cents per Bottle. REDI TON & CU., 416 and 418 Frodt St., San Frenc'sco, Agents for Catifornia. PEOPLE'S Oo.PPCSITION Steamship Line, For New York via Panama, _ GREAT REDUCTION IN RATFS' * The fast and well known Douhic Engine Steamship. . MOSFS TAYLOR, J. H. BLETHEN,,...cesececes --Commander, Will be dispatched for PAN AMA, Friday. November 13th, 1863. From Mission street Wharf, San Francisco, at9 o'clock, AM. connecting at. Aspinwall, by Panama Railroad, with the splendid steamship ILLINOIS..... OCC R reas 2,500 Tons. —FORt— Parsengers are landed at Panama immediately on arrival,by the Panama Railroad Company's steambuats, The company niso have whart facilitiesat Aspinwall. A Baggage Master will be sent on each steamer, ¥or further information or passage, apply to 407 Wast.ington street, San Francisco: . SPECIAL NOTICE. } AVING disposed of dl interest in the Hardware business to Mesers’ Tewkabur & Watt, . am desirous of settling up my bu ness, All persons ind me are politely invited to ca'l up to the Captain’s office and settle their bilis,and such as-have demandes against B. F. StOAKES can be settled from the drop of the hat. Calland see me at my former place of business, No. 46 Broad street, Nevada. Tewksbury & Watt are authorized to settle my business. B.¥. STOAKKS. R.Mi CHALSKY, Ne. Ss Pine Street, Nevada city. * Keeps constaatly on hand a large and magnificent stock of Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, FRUIT, the best the market affords, Playing Cards, Cutlery, Confectionery. of all kinds. jl have on hand a fine stock ofTOYS! TOYS! Toys!! The t and Cheapest assortment -to be found in the city. ° > vA 00d assortment of Fancy Articléw‘always A £ on hand. Also Fireworke of every description. Nevada, Oct 15—3m : Notice, “Ws hereby given that [ will apply to the Board le, Tenuellannal tienda oooiee ou the 24th day of Uetober, 183, or as soon therealter as the same can be hened.,.foe a enews of lice: se on my toll bridge Yubs r-ver = thes Seats BARTHOLOMLW MURPRY. Niles Searls * ‘. Which he seil at low Yates. ng’s Banking House. ¢8. BL DAVENPORT, Collector, Sth Division. 4th:Diatrict. Bald Eagle Gold Mining Co. Gold Fiat Nevada County, Nomcz is hereby given that an aseessment of Twenty-five cents per share haa this day. —september 9th. 1863:—leyied by the Trustees on the assessable stock of the above named Com pany, . payable immediately in United “States Gold Coiu to the Seeretary at his office orto T. 8. Smith, Saperintenient. Grass Valley, Nevada county. By order of the Trusteos? z ‘ ara an L. BIBBANS, ceretary, 305 Montgomery street. 8an Francisco, Sept. 19th. sie) 2a : CONSOLIDATED G., 8. & COPPBR MINING CO., NEVADA COUN PY, qtOce. Holders are rp! notified that .an WO assessment of two (2) dollara per share (20 cents ,¢r foot) is this day levied owthe capital stock of the above Company—payable imme. diately, in U. 8. gold coiny at the Office of the — Secretary, No. 43 Broad atreet. Nevada Oity, Cal. By otder of Trustees, EK. F. SPENCK, Secretary. Nevady city. Oct. Sth, 1863, : CALIFORNIA STKAM NAVIGATION COMP : ; ce ae Tho fast and splendid steam ers CHRYSOPOLIS and Perera mnt will leave on alternate days for San Francisco, at 2 0’clock Pp. M from the foot ae Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Chadwick Master willleaveon Mondays, Wednesdays and Pridays. Steamer ANTELOPE. Poole Maser. will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. ‘Marysville and Intermediate Lan .« ings—Eivery Day. Steamer Young America, Littleton, Mapter. and stcamer Swallow. Summers, Master, will leave on alternate days for Marysville,a 7o’clock, A.M. : Change of Day for Red Blum, Until further notice, the steamers of the California Steam Navigation Company will make two trips per week to Bluff, leaving this city on Wednesdays and Saturdays at7 A.M ~ Breight resrived every ony. ‘“ or or passage any 0 e b boats, a aly en pounds or at the oltice of the Call. brig Globe A EDINGTON r ; . W.H. TAY Agents. ‘Ss Sacramento, April 17th— tf : Nevada Ice Company. w* woul inform the People of Nevada thatwe are prepared to furnish good ICR, at any and all times at the most reasonable terms. Orders feft at the Empire Meat Market, On Commercial street, will receive prompt attention, 3 . H. HALE, J. TUOMPSON } Proprietors. J, Rh. STONE, — Nevada, Sept. 1th. “COLDEN GATE HOTEL. H. PYRMONT.....-»PROPRIETOR na, THE undersigned bege leave to tn. "74 form his friends and the pubile generally Hf that he has levsed the above well known ‘and popular Hotel, where he will en deavor to please the old patrons of the house and as many new ones as may favor him with theirpatronage. : x Boarding an@ Lodging at prices to euit the times, ’ : Good furnished Rooms for Famittes. H. PYRMONT. nee Nevada, Oct 13. Grocery Store and Bakery. JULIUS DREIFUSS, N° 43 Pine Street, hasjust received alarge and choice stock of Di ‘ Groceries, ‘Provisions, akc., Give me one trial. Presh Ranch Batter received every day. / my 2+ ie Great Reduction in. Prices . WATCHES, be "CLOCKS, ’ snl : and f rel JEWELRY, ’ —AT— c. W. YOUNG'S, No. 27 Commercial Street, Nevada city. aiteippcetia nee ee Ae WKAVER J. W. CLARK. 7 Mevada. { San Francisco WEAVER & CO., pa py pm wpe SAL, retail, dealers W iuies riots: NS. SHELF I ING TOULS, &e. Hay Stand former! WEA MAN, and will be in . ot mative for CASH. Apo most Public Patronage so} vie ge ‘7 Goods delivered free of org Ae. HN se ‘-yeo . WEAY Nevada, March, léth 1862. *