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October 18, 1866 (4 pages)

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8 of . tp iM kinds 28. Deed. for déey; eth. RES re VORKS ion “and ig in. all la. Tron Guarate and to, mt and ¢ Stat ils. an R pring rte! ih e .Lamiles en to , , thing ox their lotel. iT, tthe The my, . . rass try, z. vith lers fain t¥, indnit. ia, a : Ww pa st 7% afilg oe @ 1 OxvmMsctipt.j ec Ae ee N. P, BROWN. & M, 5, DEAL,» : Publishers and Proprietors. r7 Ghe Mnily. _ WILLIAM B. COE, . Corner of Main & Commercial Sts. Nevada City. Office Cor. of Broad & Pine Streets; “FP. €. LUETIE, WATCHMAKE AND JEWELER, ' BROAD STREET, ABOVE PINE. I have just rhceived 4 NEW STOCK OF GoopDs, Consisting, of Shoes. and . Gaiters, Ladiés’, Misses and Children’s _ Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes, A Slippers, &¢., &c. From the best Manufacturers of New York, Philadelphia and Boston." ele Rubber Boots, Gents, Ladies, Misses AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES, Just from the Manufactory, received steamer. TI also have a fall assortment of SHOE FINDINGS, Miller's Celebrated Harness Black« Ang, Neats Foot O11; French Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole Leather, Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, Thread, Lasts, and in fact everything to be found in a first class Shoe and Finding Store. Repairing done in the very best style. Boots and Shoes made to order. nted in every case. I Keep nufacture always-on hand. Gents? Roots, Watehes and Clo .Nevatth, Gct. Oth.” PIONEER ASSAY , OFFICE, (Establiched in 1953.) cks carefully repaired. . SAMES 3. OTT, Office—28 Main Street, Nevada City, D AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION elted and Assayed. Correctness of Assays ; : oe Melting done in the presence of depositors. . DR; SOHWARZBACH, Pysician and Ocmlise. OFFICE—CORNER OF BROAD & PINE STS., Up Stairs—Over Carley & Beckman’s, Ofice, Hours from 8 to 10. A. M;12 te4andg to And a good fit warra Beots of my own m and will sell my Goods Cheaper than any other House in this city. REMEMBER THE CORNER. : DR. W, GROVE DEAL, QPPICR, ON »BROAD STREET. Opposite Stumpf's Hotel, next door to Lafayette Nevada city. Office Hours—From 9 to 12 o'clock ; from 1 .to oP) M:, and from 6 to 9 P: M. GEO. E. WITHINGTON, Sign ‘dnd Ornamental ’ Painter. House Painting promptly attended to, Always on hand alarge stock of Wal tain Fixtures, &c. At the Foot of Broad Street, Nevada:city, H. G, ROLLINS, and C unselor at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC. On C Street, opposite Capital Restaurant, Meadow Lake, Nevada county, Wall Paper, F. A. POTTER, MASONIC BUILDING, PINE STREET, AS on hand and for sale. ev Wall Paper. ery variety and Wall Paper, Window Shades, WinDOW FIXTURES, PICTURE CORDS, TASSELS, PICTURE MOULDINGS &2” Frames made to order. MELLVILLE C, KEITH, M. D. Homepathic Physician, . NO, 655 HOWARD STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, _,, Pereons suffering ‘from CANCER, PALSEY, PARALYSIS, AND CHRONIC DISEASES iven up as hopeless by other to their advantage to con& CORNICE C. M. BATES, PHYSICIAN. In Masonic Building, on Pine street, Nevada city*® BLAZE'S SALOON! . Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts. And who have been Office Houra—10 8 Pm. Consultati Frames! Frames ! Frames . ! P. KENT, . {48 RETURNED To THE OLD sraNp A. M. to 12M,;2to4 Pp. M.; Tto te" IF YOU WANT A Goop DRINK _4e? GO TO BLAZE’s, J. C. DEUEL, Attorney and, Connselor. at Law; _ AND NOTARY PUBLIC. NO. 18 MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY. DANIEL E. ALEXANDER, von Attorney at Law, . No, 36, Commercial Street, near Pine. NEVADA CITY, CAL. ' ce in all the Courts of the State. o3 No. 97 Broad Street, * Opporite the Pennsylvania E Where he has on hand ny, Walnnt, Gilt ‘er_brotight to this county, . ) Picture and ajl other kinds of Frames mate on short notice and in the best style. CARPENTER WORK, all k Nevada (City, ngine Hous.the-best stock of Mahoga. : ¢ kinds of Moulding evfids, done at short 25 Cigars, Tobacéo, Pipes, &c, 4c, J. B. JOHNSON, © , Attorney and Counselor at Law, ‘ NOTARY PUBLIC, And Commission of Deeds far Nevada. North San Juan, next door aboye JULIUS GREENWALD, . (Successor to Sam, Lewis.) Importer of Cigars and Tobacco ! AVING THE SAME FACILITIES FOR CHARLES F. ROBBINS. & Co., buying as the old firm, I am enabled to sell PAPER WAREHOUSE, 538 Clay ‘Street, San Francisco. Importers-and-Dealerein TYPE, PRESSES AND PRINTING MATERIAL. Sen Francisco, Sept. 18th. — JAMES MONRO, San Francisco Jobbing Prices fand . 25 per cent. less than any Store im the mountains. xtensive stock I would call the attenere and. the public gene: Orders from all parte of fully attended te, Nevada, September 14:h. ; o~ I would ‘inform: my. friends and ecrnnaty en botaltte. all wishing ™m services that Tam . 5 prépar'd to attend thse “favoring me with acai), atany hour; Teet, JULIUS GREENWALD. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beer, , CORNED PORK, VEAL, &, ~ t@™ Everything in the-Meat line sold at the 3 : Shop on Broad Street, a NEVADA & MOORE'S PLAT DAILY "XPRESS AND’ STAGE LINE. VES NEVADA ON , and Friday, RLEANS FLATS ce) % — ‘ledves Nevada on west Cash price. CH. FERRAND, =. * PHOTOGRAPHIC. DAGUERREAN ARTIST, kind of Pho the best style of the Art. ON PINE STREET, Over the Talip Siatge Bakery, iL Caldwell’ Hections made, and all Lupress EXCHANGE HOTEL. Main Street Grass Vatleys . ord Gp . and Ambro-' ¥ ut TUTGARH A > i; +. BLT Tt ay Po LAMOTT’S HAT STORE —18 TH (ntti "The Leader of Fashion, — ene \ —_— WHOLESALE & RETAIL, No. 227: Montgomery Streét, e San Francisco, April 24th. RANKING HOUSE EMPORIUM OF THE STATE t#-Importer and Manufacturer.¢1 Machines, California State Fair, 1866 BEST. J, N, ANDREWS, THOS. C. McHALE. L ELKIUS” Florence Sewing Machine THE STATE FAIR JUST CLOSED, over the Wheeler & Wilson and Grover & Baker, ae°THE BEST for GENERAL USE, and also received the FIRST PRE.MIUM on Sewing Machine — Work. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE, State—all practical men.) ON SEWLNG JLACHANES, State Fair of California, 1865. FLORENCE .SEWING ‘MACHINES! After a carefal investigation ofthis NEW AND BEAUTIFUL MACHINE, viewing # as we do in its mechanical points, we conxider that it is worthy of much praise, particularly that portion ofits arrangement by which the REVERSIBLE motion is obtained, which is timplicity itself, and in our opinion worthy of special consideration — BO, the ‘ THE TENSION, i As exhibited in this Machine, along with the arrangement for taking up the slack of the thread, ak wae shown in sewing without any alteration, and without any stoppage of Machine, FROM THE FINEST LACE TO FOUR THICK. NESSES OF LEATHER,
Your Committee, therefore, ‘after a close and carefnl investigation. consider i THE BEST AND MOST IMPHKOVED MACHENE NOW IN USE, aaron itthe FIRST AND HIGHEST PRETHOMAS HANSBROW, GEORGE SCHMEISER, SAMUEL BLAIR. -.of Report of the Committee of Awards at Copy the Fair of the AMERIUCAN INSTITUTE, NEW. YORK, 1865. To the FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE co for the best Family Sewing Machine. Highest Premtum! Gold Medal! : REASONS: OF WORK. 24.—THE REVERSIBLE FERD MOTION. dd.—THE PERFECT FENISH AND SUBSTAN. TIAL MANNER IN WHICH THE MACHINE IS MADE 4th —THE. RAPIDITY OF. ITS. WORKING AND THE QUALITY OF THE WORK DONE. 6th.—THE SELF-ADJUSTING TENSION. R.A. DIVER, Agent, Nevada. Nevada, Sept. 18th, DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, Office—corner of Broad atid Pine «te. after having become sensitive by exposure of the nerve will be filled without causing pain, I WILL WARRANT ALL WORK fr at this — to be performed in amere, skilliu nner, an better satistaction given than el-ewhere in this Vicinity, otherwise ne charge wili be made, My charges are moderate. and to shit the times. am permanently located inthis city. Re-iderce done at this office. NEVADA IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY ele. a sett vm’ Stor. STRAM ENGINES AND BOILERS built to CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every decri b Malt and Bark Mills ; horse power andcar PT tates reaped FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE ; ie Fi nts for the: Le REPORE OF THE COMMITTEE ON SEWING “Tothe President. of the State Agricultural So. ciety: Your Committee on Sewing Machines beg leave to report that we have examined the several Sew!ng Machines on exhibition and find that, for Je W, ENDS, ~—aANp— ASSAY OFFICE, ~ GEO. W. KIDD & CO.... Bankers. iy the Granite Building, on Broad Street, Nevada Cit <A Se The Highest, Price will be paid for Gold Dust. Gold Bubion discounted atthe Lowest Rates. : biberal advances madeon Gold Dust or Bullion for Assay of Coinage at the Mint. A”. MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral, at a low . rate ofinterest. Registered. County Scrip bought at LEGAL TENDERS bought and sold at the RegDeposits received. Checks on San Francisco Sacramento and Virginiacity. an _ Drafts onthe Eastern Citi¢s, London, and DubR, W, TOLLE. ‘. feet a bility to the pnudon and Liverpool Fire and Company. ‘Gold and Ores of ever fined and Assayed, Correspondents—San Francisco, Bank of Cali-. acram ‘nto, D. O. Mills &Co.:; City, Agency Bank of California. oct? « GEO, W. KIDD & CO, y description’ Melted, ReGENERAL USE, THE FLORENCE IS THE . . RECEIVED THE HIGHEST PREMIUM AT CARD, Having sold one-third of our Bank and Businesé to Gro. W. Kipp, the business will be carried on at the 6ld stand, under, the fam pame of Geo, W. Kidd & Ce, All balances due depositors have been placed to their credit with the new firm. Also, ali parties holding otr cértificated can have them cashed or renewed by Geo. W. Kidd & Co. Thankful to the-public. for their liberal patronage, we solicit a continuance of the same for the ~. HINDS & ‘TULLY. Nevada City. Oct. 2. yA (Composed of the best Mechanical talen: in the COMPLETE AND POSITIVE CONTROL OVER ” G. BR, CRAWFORD, ‘Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. RETAIL DEALER h WHUSIC anaes STATIONERY, Blank Books, Sheet Music, Albums, , Gold Pens, Mouldings, Engravings, p &e. &e, &e, Picture Frames, of any size, made to order. Ast, —1T® SiMPLICITY AND GREAT RANGE) : Cash Capital. -.. ¢37"Constable and Justice's Blanks on hand. ‘Fire and Marine Insurance, UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SAN FRANCISCO. Nos. 416 and 418 California Street, Smeal THE STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALLY LIABLE: ee ee \ CALEB T. FAY. President. . Charles D. Maven, Secretary. Gastave Touchard, Marine Director. _ A. H. OTHEMAN, Agent for Nevada. 1 sh-++ $750,000 Surplus July Ist, 1866..$119,735. on aumento street, third house from Temper. ; " Styler re yularly. enable y £ And Important Reduction in P ——— THE PARIS SCREWED _ BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Ioented during the last 12 " Dupont street, has 1 been Removed to 428 Kearny Street, The increased facilittes-whi 10.498, KRARNY STREET, ich the proprietor obtained forreceiving the latest im to’off r Shoes at a iF he er ea OVER ote at a Reduction of Fi Jenta a y 4 all freshand New Neate by eve ch the public are particularly in Notice.—-My store will-he a* heretofore the ONLY PLACE where persons can he anre. of « Staoes, jy ied ted ae KI #0 iy ra for eBEAN'S HISTORY AND DIRECTO-: / WY OF NEVADA County, . JDROSPECTUS,—The size and importance of Pp evada among the mining counties o} Galt nia; its: mines of gold .ofevormous eclipsing all others in the world; its grtenaivg gravel ranges in which lies imbedded wealth to enrich the nation; its thou a loslgen oF, 4 sl bearing rock that stripe its territory, nviting the capital of other ants, and which ave @-etined ate no distant day to eause its valleys and tains te resoutil with Specter d and Batter of whee chinery. ; ite fertile soil o} whiehean be growh.alt the productions of thé temperate zone; its perm4 the’ r oy erous, wines that a e to ulval those of Fran Hungary ;'itx-vast extent of surfaee that cnticne® the agricalturist t come and.clothe its hillsides ‘with orchards and vineyards; its nearness to the Great Pacitic Railway, rendering it sible td: the commerce and travel. of the world, and the attention it fs rineweegen among the scientific and moneyed) ¢iréles” the globeail these would seem to call for some pendious — “< we momar sag resources, ‘ita! firo: ucts and ite prospects. Impressed wi ) this idea. and cheered by the cheontabement at Pang to whom. we have submitred-onj project, we have undertaken to gather the statistics and ublish a vokaime of some five hundred pages, embracitig # complete Directory of Nevada County, in whe will be contained the name, location and busin of every man inthe Gounty,.4 full and eoncise: History of the County, from its settlement down , to the present time: “An account of all the notable mines, their location.and yield, as far. 48. Can be accurately avceériainéd. A’ history of the canals, Cost of construction, capacity, de:.,/and in brief, full <tatisties o1 every. branch of jadoet i whether mining, agricultural, mechanical’ rote! er, that is of interest. or profit.to:men, We ex. peet to make the bdok a dopockiiey of faéts that shall render it invaluable, not only tothe ett! ofthe county, ba to capitalists, arte gt business mén generally, as well ae té the dite public wherever it goes. 1¢ will gather np, ina p'eservable shape, the past history of a portion of the earth ¢ xurfiee, the wealth: of whose mines and material resources are superior to those, of any other territory of like éxtent on the blobe. — It, will embody in convenient form ‘every fact bearing apon the present condition of the county, its statistics of-every description, and will pret ‘sent such an array of facta and figures as sh } tend to convince fam ite far away_of the destra— blen¢grs of its Soil. and climate. for! permanent ' homes. . County pride in some. degree impels-ae ¥ The ot i, — he trnet that the ame motive power will induce the citizens of Nevada ©; io belp us with zeal in the ta-k we have tee ‘aken todo, The naneof the work we propose to call “Bean's Direetory and History of Nevada. Counts " a wil on cee with a Map of the'County, drawn, by H. 8, Bradle and engray express!) for this work. BEAN & Wott” Nevada, Oct. 9th, 1886, ; — PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Cos. THROUGH LINE ey ey a oe Carrying the U.S. Mafl, Leave Folsom «treet. W harf.at 11, O'Clock 4. mu; of the following dates, for PANAMA powers L) Ww via Panama Railroad, with one of the Compan splenaid Steamers from ASPINWALL tor N On the 10th, 18thand 80th of cach that has 30 da ” On the 10th, 19¢ apd Ot of each mouth that has81/ days, When the 10th, 19th and 30th fall on Suiiday, they will leave .on Saturday preceding ; when ‘he 18th falls on Wine day, they will leave on Mond following. steamer leaving San Francisco on the 10th touches , at Manzauillo, All touch at Acapulco, Departures of 18h or 19th connect with Freneh Transatlantic Com pany’s Steamer for St, Nazaire and English Steamer for South Anieriea, Departure of 10th connects with English Steamer for Southampton and P, R. BR. Co.'s Steamer for Cen‘tral America, Departure of 20th. conne with English Steamer for Tumaca, thetport of the new mines. The following Steamships ‘will be dispatched on dates as given below + Oet.1 0 h~ Golden Age, Capt. W. FP, Lapidge, connecting with Arizona, Capt. Maury, { Oct. 19—Golden City, Capt. d. T. Watkins, eon-. necting with Henry Chauncey} Oupt: Gray.’ : Oct, 3lst-—Montana, Capt; Geo. H, bradbury,; connecting with Occan Queen, Capt. Wear. * Cabin passengers bertlied throtigh,:” Ragpage ' checked tlirough—100 pounds allowed each saul paavonger. An ‘experienced Surgeon on board. MEN? end. ati . cd bess rpbad steamers wii! positively sail at 11 o'clock. Paesen rs.are requested to fave their baggage on board before 10 o'clock, phrongh tickets to Liverpool}, by the “Inman Line” can he obtained at the Pr, 8, 8. Co's Office ta San Francisco. For merchandise . Sogd apply to Wells, Fargo & Co. P The splendid steamship Colorado will. be aie. tched on Tuesday. dangary 1,,.1867, for Hong ng via Honolalu and Kanagawa carrying passengers, mails and freight. Passengers and fre t will also be taken for hanghe, to be forwarded from Kapagawa by steamer. For passage and other information apply at. the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's office. corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets San Francleo OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Agent, + OPPOSITIONSTEAMER DAY, OCT? 252° — OPPOSITION To New York via. Nicaragua, Carrying the United States Mail. The North American Steamehip <e, Company will despatch the favorite ae AMERICA, Edgar Wakeman, Commander. The Anierica, since her-iast-trip; has beén thoroughly vverhauled and Repaired. She has receiv. ed New Boilers, has been uble-Planked, Caulk. ed, Coppered and. Painted through out, makin all og of the strongest and best Steamers on the ic, for San Juan Bel Sur, Nicaragua, From Mission Street Wharf, atil A. M. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 9°66. pag peas, Fad Greytown with the magnificent New Steam-hip bp BAR TIAGO, 200 Tone+ Pur: NEW YORK. No charge fur Boaid on the Isth mus, 1? lny Bagyig e. ome 1S will sail on Thursday, it rination, Spply to 1. W. RAY. and Pine Streets, up ciate Ben Peer: Bat