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~Walley on the 31st inst. Hon. C. B,
_ generally consider that a dollar is as
_ rand demonstration, All day Satur’ their forces, and organizing,
"Club room. The little fellows have for
_/Thie Eteporter assures its readers that
_ members voted solid against the bill
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NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. ~~
Hon. 8. Garfield, of Washington Ter-’
rivory, will address the people of :
Grass Valley.... -Friday, Oct. 23.
A grand Union mieeting and torchlight. procession will take place at Grass
Denio and other speakers will address
the people. Let every Union man come
out. ~"
ParePa Ross.—Parepa Rosa was
announced to give a concert in this city
on Friday night. She came, but did
not sing. Thetickets were $1 50 each
and $2 for reserved seats, wich wasconAidered exorbitant even forso celebrated
asinger. But few seats were engaged
befare the doors opened, and at 8 o’clock
the house being slim, the audience was
dismissed, to the disgust of ‘all present.
A great many cameafter the doors were
closed, ‘and if the managers had waited
awhile»they would have had. a fine
house. Our peédple have never had to
pay extra for reserved seats, and they
much ‘as an evening’s entertainment is
worth.
Tae Boys’ Demonstration —Yesterday evening the youngsters had a
day the boys were busy stirring up
In the
evening they had a torchlight proces—
sion, and afterwards a meeting at the
a long time been anxious to show what
they could do, and they had a first-rate
turn-out last evening,
Tue WearTHeR.—The clearness of
the atmosphere yesterday, was 80
marked as to be noticed by many per‘sons. ‘The hills about two miles west
of town could be as plainly seen as they
usually look through a glass.
Rerurnep.—Yesterday Hon, A, A.
Sargent, who has been hard at work in
the canvass, and who has done excellent
service in the Union cause, returned to
this city, He has everywhere been received by large and enthusiastic audiences, *
‘ i Ie
Freicut.—President Stanford says
that the Pacific railroad is about one
week behind with freight, and that
they are sending it over the road as
fast as possible. Nearly all our merchants who want goods have been geétting them by Express, .
PERsoNAL.—John Garber, formerly of
this city, is now here on a visit. He has
many friends in the county who will be
giad to see him. we
Jupge Ropers, and J. C. Palmer
addressed the citizens of Birchville last
evening. :
‘Fue Reporter warns Democrats to
beware of all statements in reference to
the death or withdrawal of their candidates. Itisonly a question of withdrawal now or death hereafter with
them, and we advise Democrats not to
bother themselves about the matter.
although Jim. Coffroth was reported
dead last year he wasn’t, and advises
them therefore to still believe the Falstaffian Jim is in the fight. How it
must ‘trouble Jim. when his friends
have toexert themselves to show he is
in the. field.
REPUBLICANS, remember that when
your Representatives sought to confis—
cate property used in aid of the rebellion, every Democrat in both Howses.
said “No ; we must save the property of
our friends even if it is used against the
Government.”. spas
Remember, also, thatthe Democratic.
setting free slaves, employed by their,
masters in aid of armed insurrection.
GEN. CureMan, the old Democratic
war-horse, who was sent to Alcatras
during the war, is out fur Grant and
Colfax. §o ie Col.Gift,.an old time
The Daily Teanserpt, . .
‘beyond all estimate.
af tte)
ewasd
vertising has" ronounced “undig—
nified” b the metical faculty. A physician who advertises a Wtluable remedy to fitey people in hk ivate practice *woyld teceive tae @old shoulder
a. hem, should
@ Tanke its Ss mow BO millions
through the ‘husiaess i of a
nified,” butts it betievelem, jhumane,
or just? Whoever i6dortanate enough
to distover or invert any wing that will
prevent, or ¢ute, or alleviate human
suffering, is bound to make it known,
through every ¢hannel of communjcation-within his reach, to the genefal
public. For many years the merits of
HOSTETTER’S ‘CELEBRATED
. « STOMACH BITTERS i
have thus been proclaimed to the world
and multitudes bave been. restored to
health, or saved from fatal maladies in
consequence. As new facts have. been
developed in relation to the operation
of this most pure and potent of all stomachics and alteratives, they have been
stated in simple language to the people of many lands; and if the proprictors of the medicine have derived profit
from their dissemination, thousands
upon thousands of individuals have
been benefitted thereby to an extent
in the West Indies,Canada, Australia and South Amer
ca, HosTeTrerR’s BITTERS are now recognized as the sole specific for dyspepsia, the best possible safeguard against
epidemics, and thé@nest invigorant. in
cases of general debility, and the only
diffusive stimulant entirely free from
noxious ingredients.
Agents for Pacific coast, HOSTETTER, SMITH & CO., wholesale diuggists, Saa Francisco,
oe S EG ee Sma TREN
CAUTION!
LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAU4%, 'TIONKD not to negotiate for an, Order
“Wo, 8) dated Jnly 14th, “1868, drawn on the . .
Mohawk and Montreal Gonsoiiaated Gold and
Silver Mining Company in favor of the wnder8 gned, tor the sum of One Hundred, KightyFour and 96-100 ($154 96) dollars, upon which
One Hundred Doliars have been paid, aid the
payment of the balance having been stopped
in the hands of the company. ~
J. SIMMONS, .
Meadow Lake, Oct. 19th 1868. 023—1m
{NTERPRISE GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMPANY. . Location of Works,
Meadow Lake Mining District, Nevada county
California, Notice is hereby given, that at a
meeting of the Board of
Company, held on the 19th da
1863, am assessment of one do per share
was levied upon each and every share of
the capital stock of said Company, legally
liable to assessment: the same to be dtle an
payable immediately to the Secretary, at. his
office, Room Number -5, Government House,
Northwest corner of Sansome and Washington
streets, San Francisco, California, Any stock
upon which said assessment shall remain una18th day of Nov, 1868, shall be
of October
pee on. the
med delinquent, and, unless poreeens. shall: ee!
be made before, will be sold at public auction.
on the 6th day ot December,1368,to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs ofadve! and expenses of sale. :
WM. B. MAY, Secretary.
Office—Room No. ‘ oT Government -Honse,
northwest corner Washi aes and Sansome
streets, San Francisco, California.
San Francisco, Uct. 22nd.
VALTABLE MINING GROUND
WATER BIGHT FOR SALE,
At Moore’s Flat.
‘HE EXTENSIVE HYDRAULIC CLAIMS
of JAMES MANOGUE & UU., situated
on east. side of Moore's Flat, Nevad
county, are offered for sale. The claims embrance a large extent of valuable mining .
nd, and su far as worked it has proven
refitable to aa yg oe bed rock
ras prospected pays excellent wages.Caeck aoe und ave’ hundred feet of eleven
inch iron pipe; two hundred feet six inch
iron pipe, and a good cast iron distributor will
be sold with the claims. In connection with
the claims will be sold one of the oldest and
most valuable water rights inj Nevada county
furnishing an abundant supplyof water at all
ecasons, and with it a location for a reservoir,
atan elevation high enough to convey the
water to any part of the mine at Moore's Flat.
This mining property and water right offers
an excellent og ger for profitable investment, and will sold on reasonable terms,
For particulars inquire of Jas. Manogue &
Co., or John Caldweil, Moore's Flat;
Creagan. or Lake City, or Dani. Collins of
Grass Valley. oc2i—im
CROCKERY GLASSWARE,
&e. &e.
Ww: OFFER TO THE TRADE A VERY
Large and well selected Stock of
Goods, cemprising
ENGLISH EARTHENWARE,
FRENCH PORCELAIN
CUT & PRESSED GLASSWARE,
TABLE CUTLERY,
CLOCKS, &e.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE
PACIFIC PLATE WORKS,
Recenily established her , and now in successfal o fon, and are “to farnish every j moon a of
SILVER PLATED WARE,
With a fall guarantee as to quality, of
superior finien and latest design,
e are also ed to re-piate goods from
which the silver has been w with any
pan phe silver desired, and the
bag acted for guaranteed.
"HAYNES & LAWTON,
‘51G, 518, 520 amd 522 Sampome st,
Pusiic HEayei—rae Press.—AdTrustees of said . ames”
weight
f yting is hereby given that a pea dag
ship, in the Livery business, is this da:
entered into ohn A. Lancaster an
A. T. Robinson under the firm of LANCASTER & RUBINSUON, who _will hereafter do
business at the Kmpire Siable, Broad Street
Nevada city. J. A, LANCASTER,
: . A. T. RUBINSON,
Nevada, Oct, 8d.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
Opposite the National Exchange
Lween
LANCASTER & ROBINSON,
Have the Large-t
lotof HORSES
CARRIAGES, and
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‘) BUGGIES w ve iOuud if this part of the State
Teams, with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on ‘the
most reasonable terme. Our Horses are tree
trom vice, of tine style dnd capable of going
as fast as any gentieman cares to drive,
Carriages ior Funerals attended te wita
promptneas. ; 4
Good Saddle Horses always on hand,
Horses boarded by the day, Week or month
and the best of care gnaranteed. ; e
. LANCASTER & ROBINSON..
Nevada, Oct. 4th.
A
_ DISSOLUTION,
Pe OR is hereby given that thé copartnership heretofore existing between 1. ‘I.
iness and the firm name of SAXBY & LANCAS LHR is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late arm are
requested to cali and settle immediately and
all persous having demands against suid firm
ure requested tu present the tame Jor payment. Mither party is authorized to make settlement, 1, 'T. SAXBY,
. J. A. LANCASTER,
. Nevada, Oct. 1 1868,
FOR THIRTY DAYS!
We will sell our Large stock of
‘CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS ,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS, ©
1, 8EST RUBBER
COATS AND B00TS,
—AT—
SAN FRANCISCO
ZS-WHOLESALE PRICES
TO' MAKE ROOM FOR A LARGE SUP.
PLY OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Anybody in want of the articles above men
tioned will find it to their advantage by calling on
S. HAAS & CO.
Cor. Pine & Commercial Sts.
Nevada. Sept, 2th.
BUILDER’S INSURANCE CO
Of San Francisco.
THOMAS MOONEY, President.
wna
THOS. 8S. FINCHLEY, Agent,
FOR NEVADA AND PLACER COUNTIES
a Leave your orders on slate at
VICTOR CHEVALIER & CO.
North-west corner Commercial & Pine sts.
Nevada, June 23d.
CaL, B, CLARKE.
CLARKE & DUNKLE,
FORWARDING MERCHANTS.
ee
OFFICE AT RAILROAD DEPOT,
COLFAX,
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
Saxby aud J. A. Lancaster, in the Livery bus-.
0, DUMKLE, . .
OPPOSITION CLOTHING STORE
B. MEYER &, Co..
we
Wor, inform the People of Nevada that
“ they are wt their old stand, eae:
Cor, of Broad & Pine Streets,
Selling Clothing 30 per cent cheaper than any other store !
ar ALL WE ASK OF PURCHASERS IS TO
‘CALL ON US, EXAMINE OUR oops
AND PRICES BEFORE BUYING
ELSEWHERE,
OUR STOCK OF
Silk, Velvet & Cashmere Vests,
—aAND— :
Gents’ complete Fancy Dress Suits.
FINE LINEN SHIRTS .
Miners? Shirts
and Underclothing,
Beots, ;
Shoes,
and
i Guiters,
TRUNKS,
VALISES,
SATCHELS;'
UMBRELLAS,
FANCY ARTICLES
CANNOT BE EXCELLED!
Give us a call and we will guarantee satisfaction ! — ,
ee" Dun’ T FORGET THE PLAOCK, :
OPPOSITION CLOTHING STORE,
MEYER & CO., Proprietors.
Corner of Broad & Pine Sts, Nevada city,
FOUND ! :
Cassin’s Grape Brandy Bitters!
ih cock-tail to be delicious,
os
=rTRY ‘THEME 13
For sale by GREGORY & CO.
BAKEK & MARTIN,
ty28-8m. A. ISUAKD.
t#-LOOK OUT FOR FIRES . .)
KE. F. SPENCE,
Emsurance Age njt.
DISSOLUTION,
OTICE is hereby given that the co-partnership berevofore existing between the
undersigned, under the name and style of Victor Chevalier & Uo. is this day dissolved by
mutual consent, Mr, Chevalier retiring from
the firm. ,Alldebts and accounts due tne late
firm must be paid to Martin Wetzel who alone
has power to collect and receipt for the same,
Demands due from the late firm should be presented to Mr. Wetzel for payment,
MARTIN WETZEL,
VICTOR CHEVALIER,
October 13th, 1868,
MARTIN WETZEL,
Cor. Pine & Commercial Sts,
NEVADA CITY,
Wholesale and Retail dealers
—IN—
WINES, LIQUORS, &c.
. —_—_—
LA here ON HAND
PATTE TRUFFE, CHAMPIGONS
And all kinds of FANCY PRESERVES put
up in French styles.
@e” Gentiemen of Nevada and vicinity give
us acall. : m2
MASS MEETING.
A Republican Mass Meeting
Will be held at
GRASS VALLEY,
Saturday Evening, October 31st
§7" Distinguiched Spéakers will be present. i o14
J. P. WEBB, M. D.,
And Licentiate of the Royal ColSPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING . .
‘fect CURBS ean be obtained by eon
‘. tendance, the engu
ce
Private Medical Institute.”
Established by .
Dr. J, ©. YOUNG,’tn 1850.
No Cure, No Pay.
Consultation by letter, or otherwise, Free.
—~i\\" BENS. F, JOSSELYN, M.D. ,
fq‘HIs celebrated Institute has enjoyed on
this Coast an ‘uninterrupted success.of 18
ears, und has become one of the most eelebrated Institutes 1 the
. The.great number annually-feceived abd cured, plage it in point “OF number 6) pationte
among the very first of the world ii the suc
cess of its treatment ranks it second to none
. PRIVATE DISRASES
In Males, and Irregularities in Females are the
great destroyers of health. They insiduously
attack the system, and gradualiy undermine
and destroy it: they drive the bloom trom the
re the Yee oom the a. the strength
and vigor from the frame, they give puny and
diseased offspring, and. poison, can, auccessive generations, the race o! man. ‘The
marks can be Seen in Sero‘ula, Consumption,
Crippies the Idiotic, the Paralytic. the Insane.
ere 1s no more terrible scourge to the humati race than these diseases arisin Trom the
contamination Venerial Poison, mildest
forms, by retreating to
‘over the ane afiicus: the blood, hold ever
licted, the sword of destruction that is liable at mo.
—to utterly destroy— ait oars to fall and blight
ho
MERCURY, ized , ;
MEDICAL ENEMY to mm, = Sabian 4
the Veneaial, doubles his (omer Those who
have been treated with that pernicious MINERAL POISON, are not cured : disease
has only assumed a new form. _* yee 2
Do Nor Bs Savisrrep wire Paria, Conn,
That leaves the poison to’ crawl
system, eating tte way into the thereat rq
gans beneath the appurently smoott
to burst out in the future witha rirulen
will baffie the effects of medicine,
hysician, Whom . ractice and th
Tovessiaumien into the wanees “4
the URINARY ORGANS. enable to Antenne
at ~~ oe cause of the disease, ©
seases entrusted: or’s care
PERV ECT, SPEEDY, PERMAN ji:
IN ALL CASES CURES GUARANTEED;
In Syphilis and its adjuncts,
and accompying diseases ; in al Senet
the Bladder, Kidneys and Prostate ; Sen
Weakness, Diseases of the ea nny,
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Im: > i
peta nant and ali diseases ‘the u .
organs in either sex, cure
or NO PAY requiredpiigeeterry mr H
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w : ing wedkness in his at stg pene yaa
izati :
inom Bew ind Ge tee mare wee
back, trembling of the tind, disordered digestion. unaccountable fi f the powers ‘of
the mind, distate for dreed of impending trouble, fo: of evil,
troubled and Tact
tac ir afta
Me and the positive traces of that
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eakness Waacing e! bea
ing his hope of life and mynhood, and
hima the guig him along the broken’ path of his ‘exe.
& premature. me
» Lo him. :
E's anager pe a
mere cessation of the Prey one sne hmod
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.
brings no assurance of "s Pago
Marriage, that ho’ aiiea ts rd and
of cure, but to his ry. 4
edge of the oue who looks taken ‘or som
proper and skilful treatmen
at once, a physician w: Consult then,
careful research beaeaie
ian who have bitame te etic ofei: 0)
ry vices, that dr besa tbe itis of wl
table habit, which fills tho
with paralytics and consyum ti bundreds of untimely graves wii i
area uumely ere Wiss eal
delay, one who will s sat:
fn cteyehe mal aapacen i aes
recommend himself, givi od wow hy ae
guarantees of a Ferfect and Cure,
without Hindrance fro
Diet, Fear of Exporma. Posiness, Change of
Do not forget the address, See below.
IMPORTANT TO. THE
When a female is in tronble or
disease, Aad requires medical of "
iry shonld where ; be, where is
‘siclan who is : dj
minister relief, and hone Fespetable iand
ing in society recommends him to the
dence of the community? ‘The Doctor.anderthere a.
=
.
standing how impergtively n these poll
quirements 1 called upon to ‘pore,
and by calling the attention of the to
the fact that he has been a Professor of Obstetrics and Female Diseases for Tweaty Years,and is aly Geen to administer in all cases
both medically and surgically, not in a superficial manner, but in pryroent i
& manner as
years of study and practice—both in hospitals
and families—can make, to save them from the
hands the unqualified, unscrupulous and designing. Therefore families cau rely apun him
as upon @ father, All in affliction can find in
him one who can feel and sympa with,
and befriend them in trouble—one in whose
secresy the ntmost confidence can he plaged.
Consultation (by Letter or Otherwise) Free
See address below,
THE CELEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES.
Compounded from the private ine of
Dr. Young, have new obtained a most exten-ded popularity, and are correctly viewed to be
the saiest and surest remedies for the com.
plaints for which bay ane applied, ‘T'he constantly accruing testimonials of theirefficacy,
declare them to be pre-eminently superiorto
their action.
No lady should be without these Renovating
Agents: None genuine unless proeured at
thi» office. Sent by Mail or Express to any
part oi the State: ;
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE The Greatest
Discovery of this or any other Age.
PRevENTIVE Powpens rTR MaRnRigp Lavres,
These Powders will be found of essential
value to those whose means, health or other
circumstances do not permit them to increase
the number ot their family without inconvenience, suffering and perhaps risk of life. This
preparation is new,
and simple, aud cannot i
‘heir use should be ay at certain tithes.
Price $10 a box. Sento any part of the onpet
perfectly safe trom anapighon. Remit by Mail
ur Express essed
Bund. F, JOSSELYN, M.D.
FRENCH LUNAR OK FEMALE MONTHLY .
‘ PL Price : . 86. .
Acknowledged by the odin Fraternity to
be the outy sale, mud lod
to:be depended on in jong: cases 7.
pesonrsgar such ol
wR PRS,